The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, May 08, 1924, Image 1

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’HOOD RIVKB, OREGON,
WHÀT WA5ALWAY5
Your Mother’s
Sunday,
INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN E LAL.vÓHB
FONDEST HOPE ?
Mother’s Day Chocolat
Mother’s unselfishness and devotion, her
pride in her children, her confidence
that each one of them would fill his place
in the world with credit—these are the
glittering gems that embellish the glorious
Deputy of Mother's Love.
KRESSE DRUG COMPANY
The First National Bank
'¿tanMsp Service of the Helpful kind. ”
Vou wouldn’t discuss personal
* affairs before servants.
«
Noone would be guilty of 2
such bad taste. But are you ’I
sure you are as careful in every- ¿1
thing ? Your writing paper, Q,
for instance ?
Your letters are you. There
ie no surer way of »ho w in r
your knowledge of what’s ‘>the
thing” than by using writing
paper that is unquestionably
correct We have an attractive
assortment of
Here’s what they say :
Rockefeller
*T determined that in addi­
tion to working for money,
I would make money work
forme.”
Schwab
“The man who does not and
cannot save money, cannot
and will not do anything else
worthwhile.”
Eaton’s Highland
Linen
HOOD RIVER DRUG CO.
MERCHANTS’ LUNCH—FOUNTAIN SERVICE
BUTLER BANKING COMP.
to fight this "just as good as”—a byword
of the merchant—and any producer that
has built up a reputation for quality and
square dealing has to be on the mettle all
Next Winter
called industrious, progressive.
When he asserts his
rights to this position and happens to-be a farmer he is
called-bullheaded. We will let it go at that In order to
HOOD RIVER SPECIAL'
“EARLIANA'
Look For the Stamp
afawntirtlf Century
JOHN KOBERG, PRbPRŒTOR
Columbia Gor
Hotel
ger crop than last rear,
bloom and very favor­
ion weather
Cbert-ies:
of the Wtliamotte vplley
» had some damage, but
EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO
Ing 50 per cent. Strawberries: The
early strawberry bloom appears to
have been quite generally injured, but
a fairly good crop la expected in west­
ern Oregon. The Hood River crop
appears to have t>een damaged to the
extent of 20 to 30 per cent at least.
Washington—In the Wenatchee dis­
trict the treesing occurred in spots
and while some areas were severely
Injured, others escaped with very lit­
tle damage. The Delicious apples
seem to have suffered more than any
Other variety. The damage to apples
in Chelan and Douglas counties is
probably not over 25 per cent. No
report from Okanogan county Is avail­
able at this time. In the Yakima.val­
ley the damage waa quite widespread,
being most serious in the lower part
of the valley. However, a fair-slued
crop is expected, poaalbiy two-thlrds
the sise of the 1823 crop. The Walla
Walla district suffered very serious
injury, and the district agricultural
Inspector’s preliminary estimate ia for
100 cars of apples as compared with
about 1200 cars last year. Little frost
damage ia reported tn the Spokane
apple district. Around White Salmon
and ITnderwood the Delicious apples
show some injury but later varieties
indicate a good set. Peaches: West­
ern Washington peaches suffered quite
severely, the Yakima valley reporting
the most serious injury. Present in­
dications are for less than one-half as
many peaches as were shipped in 1923.
Pears: Injury to pears is
Is reported
from both the Wenatchee and Yakima
districts, and present outlook is for a
crop about three-fourths as large as
last year. Prunes: The prune crop In
the Walla Walla district will be very
email, due to extreme frost injury.
SCHOOL OPERETTA
VERY SUCCESSFUL
John Mohr and Wondoll Ki
E7>e LAURNELL
River high school.
“Nothing but the Best'
The management wishes Hood River folk to feel
Fresh Columbia River Salmon Each Day
Halibut, Dolly Varden Trout, Crabs
MR. MAYER TURNS
OVER ROWENA PARK