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» HOOD RIVER PLACITO. THÜR8DAY, JULY 8, 1924 I i ( * .■'» ■*-l~ No preaching rerviee wiu ■Fwwth.,League at 7.89 P-J ---------- •A. A. Garrick were en ryute to to Loa Augete* were Mre/W J. Bryan last m , Miller Manus, who 8™* Ibsen teaching at Bandou, spen^W week With her psrents and sister’ Shoemaker. , ircetl, of Hast Grand Mlae Abby-^Burcell, _____ Forks, ________ Mian. test week end with the Jarvte und and ’ ’ Hunt families o* her way to Califorafa. - t •Rd -Hrw. A. < (mnnt and bter, Ione, o' Miami. Fla., age Ing Mra. Frunfr’ brother, F. H. Jaly 9, at the v- •,Ç* I*<1, laiclag at th« beam Eberts. ; ( (CouttouaB item Bret Mge) body «toe who has to visit the oflos. Th* cost to th* first thing which *, Mra. Davli Penc sympathy of oar community tn the teas of bar husband, who pesapd away Friday morning after a long lUnesa. Mrs. Sawyer, wl>o has been spending some time at Seaside, has returned to her Willow Flat ranch. Her daughter, Mtes Smith, went to Portland laM —* --7—---------- BARRETT t V ? Elders L. J. Dtx. of Richland. Wash., and' Chas E. Bennett will Sold meet ing* at the Advent Christian church Sunday. An all day meetlqg knd bas ket lunch will be enjoyed. Mrs. M. Chaney and daughter, Ione, spent the week erfd at the parental home. san ha tensad by the county for per -T-nth heated. The present ofles wUl require additional vault room, aad tomther with making th* prerent vault ire proofl win coat eonalderabl*. Th* oflo* should have a new floor, at least a now Unoli um. The stove iu (he office must I- replaced la-fore another winter, and right here I want to say that with a stove in the office burning coal, aad coal to the only thing that will attempt to keep that ■hell of a room warm in the winter. It te impossible to keep the county records clean and neat, as each time S atuve door te o|x-ned a cloud of ck smoke and soot puffs out and ties on the papers and books in the office and this dust is spread and smeared over the records. With these neceasary improvements the county win still hay* a clerk’s office that will embarrare most any clerk when a stranger efltors. The county, by making this ¿hang<- would save the fuel bill, which to no small Item, and the expense of keeping the office painted, kateoualnol. etc. The cost, however, should not be the big item. It should be the »ecurlty of the coun ty records. This tetter to adtlo-ssed to you with the hope that you will see lit to pub lish it so the taxpayer* and those in terested may have a chance to expreae their views and these view* should be expressed at once ^»r if the county want* to daaa* the present Butter bank quarters they must do It soon as several applications are xm tile with tlie agent and a lease will soon be closed. , ' Kent Shoemaker, County Clerk. 11 1 1 iu >71 -g—---------- - __ and Mrs. K R. Lewis and chil- ' MT. and Mrs. Walter Wells and chil drsk motored to Portland for a brief dren expect to leave today for Can yi*lt with Mr. Lewis* paraata, Mr. and non Beach for a few days.' •’ Mra. Henry Lewie, , Mre. Frenk <>-ibman knd Mrs. Her Archie McKeown was -taken to the man Detbman are entertaining their flood Samaritan hospital in Portlaa4 mother and sister, of Albany, until last Friday, where he submitted to an after the Fourth. operation for appendicitis. Hu was a<- ----- Y I ZlaalMdha ■ «in — mdl ------- --- The' W. C. T. U. meeting has been , ar KIB. «la’iiil vrrisssl.il nuuu? companled by hte wife and Mra. J. E. isistpoued for this week. Saturday night from a two weeks ’ Ferguson. He te making a moot satta- Will Cochran has joined the White trip through Washington. She visited fartory recovery r J I Salmon Legion climb of Mount Adams ! niece at Spokane, a nephew at Deer Percy 8. Shelley, of Handy, is visit and will assist them with the experi sike, a brother at Ixton Lake and a ing rateUves in OdelL ence he has gained in the Hood River niece neas Daisy, Wash. No nicer ■Mra. O. L. Walter attended the an Ijegion tripe. country ..was seen than te here at Hood nual meeting of the Association of-Gr Sunday school next Sunday will l»e- River, said; Mrs. Griffith. ego* Authors at the home of Judge gin at 9.30 in order to alluw those who Carey on Riverside Drive, in Portland, choose to hear Mr. Sunday, who will PARKDALE last week: preach in Hood Biyer in the Methodist Instead of the regular afternoon The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church church. met at the home of Mrs. L. A. E. Min Leona Vickers, wlto lias liven meeting of the ladies auxiliary of the Clark Wednesday. Mrs. Clark and with Mrs E. E. Lage for aoute time, t'nitm church July 9, an aU day meet ing will be held at the Brunqutet borne. Mra. A. K. Jakku were hostesses. has left for Kansas City to be with Members are cordially invited to come The Children’s Day program at the her mother. at 10 a. m. prepared to sew for the M. E. church was well attended. Those Rev. James Kaye, Rev. Horace Kaye, having part in the program reflected Mr. and Mra. Walter Tate and Mtes bazaar. Host eases with Mrs. Brun- the earnest efforts of the «oounittoe. Beta Scott motored from Mooaejaw, quist will be Mrs. Warren Gibbs, Mra. The rostrum was beautifully decorated Canada, and visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Alice Williams and Mrs. Carl Mag nnaoh.' '• < with fragrant summer flowers. E. Lage on their way to Prineville. Rudolph and Orville Purpose and Bev. W. 8. Gteteer, Scoutmaster, Social grange has been postponed ........ * ‘ Johnson arrived Ito Parkdale COUNTY HEALTH”NOTES took his troop of Scouts td the river until July 12 with Mrs. Meta Scobee Walter Tuesday en route to Tell< lowstone park. for a>«lght*s camp one night Hast week, in charge. Mr. Banter, who will work at the Reaidento of Hood River county may to at the M- B- church Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lage went -to Mclsaac store, and family have re think that the Pied Piper of Hamlin lay '*s follow*: Sunday Portland a few days ago and returned turned to Parkdale. has com* to town next week, when all 10 a. nu with a missionary pro with a new Flint car. the children of pre-school age go to charge of Mra. Allison Fletch Mrs. Boyd Jenkins, of Portland, to trooping la th* game directfc>n. Every CHURCHES er. Preaching at 11 o’clock by Rev. one will do well to follow this piper, W. 8. Gleteer, whose subject will be, visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. E. Iage. for July1 7, 8, 9 and 19 Dr. Estelle Ford Mr. and Mrs. August Kellar, of “The Religion of a River.” There will . St. Mark’s Epterapul Cburdi. Warner, of Portland, will be In this be an anthem by the choir. Epworth Portland, visited their mother, Mrs. Service next Sunday. Morning county to show the way to a sturdy League at 7.18. Topic, “How we Got Bans Lage, last week. prayer and Sermon «1 11 a. nt and healthy future for each" tiny tot. Our Bible,” leader, George A. Fletcher. • Church school at 9.48 a. Three hundred attended the clinics Preaching at 8 o’clock by Rev. Gleteer. ■*. held by Dr. Waner last year, as a CENTRAL VALE A dub has berti organised among the part of Mr* Bickford's public.¿health me* at the community which is known Ted Massre, who has been spending program» and gained cotmpteuouHly as the “Minus Club.” H. K. Davenport the past week in Portland, spent a few beueflclal results from the help' given te the president and G. F. Ogden, aec- days last weak at the home of hte both mothers and bable«. All children getgry. Anyone wishing further partic parents, Mr. and Mra. F. A. Maeser. of pre-school .Me,: and school children ulars may be enlightened by calling Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hoffmann, Mr. who ara not' in normal health are Mr. Ogden at Odell 19x. and Mrs. Rehweiler. Mrs. Carlyle and urged to attend. .1 The members of the Union church Mrs. Hounsell spent Friday on an The clinics Wil! be held from 10 wffl hold a picnic at the Toll bridge other Ashing trip to Sand creek. They o’clock tomqoa'f and * l J from 1 to 6 o’clock Friday, July A The members and all did not hare such good luck with the in the AfternooQ. Bic flret <me. July ___ - alse who desire are to be present - finny tribe as they had the week before. 7, te in Parkds »rkdhle. the Parkdale grade school, for tor Pkrkdale, Mount The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian Mtea Bernie Morn drove to Portland Hood V>d Middle * "alley residents; church will meet this afternoon at the Hatnrday accompanied by her mother, July 8, in the basement it of the library, home of Mrs. Will Cunningham. Mrs. E. B. Moes, and sister* Olive and Dee and ------------- Hood River, _ for Pine Grove, < Her vices at the Union church as fol Florence. The latter left Saturday 0 Hood Ri*er (Mat " rifts; July 0. Odell, at lows: Bunday school 10 a. nt, preach morning for a few days' visit at PuyaL th* OdelUgrade sth«« ol. and July 10 at ing by Rev. C. W. Johnson at 11 a. m. lup, Tacoma and Beattie and sailed Iloód River, , _ in tl tlm, ’e, library I basement, Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m, preach yesterday on the Hteemahlp Admiral for .<Oak Grove, Barnett and Frankton. ing at 8 o'clock by Rev. Johnson. There Evans for Ritka, Alaska. They expect Dr. Warner’s si>c<|iklty la children— were two baptisms last Bunday morn- to be gone twd-week* Mtes Berate«1 and mothers of children—and her visit tog following ehurch service and six and her mother returned home Bunday. dent will give parents an Opportunity to A clinic will be held at the grade Prayer unable to be presro?^ Ona mor* new reassure themselves regarding each school hl Odell July 9,_ Dr. Stella p- a»« youngster's health. Bring the little member was received Bunday evening. Ford Warner, who was present at last Kirk, pastor, tot Who is to start to school next fall, Mid-week prayer meeting and Bible year’s clinic, will be there and all and be sura no handicap of poor health' study Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. mother« are nrged to bring chtMrv* of Will accompany him; bring the boy Mra. Dane Kemp was a week end pre-school age or school children whom and girl who had measles last winter, they are worried about. These having visitor to Portland. and discover whether or not any com Mra. John McKay, of Portland, ia a no way of getting there and who plications were left to cause further would like to go please notify Mr* guest of Mra. David W. Pence. sickness. The importance of frequent W. W. Gllkereon. who will tad a way. examination of growing children, Mr* F. L. Mo* entertained tout Tti- The clinic will be held from 10 a. m. whether or not there appears any day afternoon to honor of Mr* W. H. to 5 p. m. but Central Vale mothers First Church sf Christ, Scientist symptom of illness, cannot be stressed McGuire. About 15 ladles were pres- are requested to bo there to the fore Services in church building. Sunday, too often. Two little girls were dis noon. However, If that te impossible, 11 a. in. Sunday school the same hour. covered by Mrs. Bickford after the Funeral services were held test Sat come in theafternoon. urday morning at the home place for - Nancy Ogden entertained Are of her The reading room is maintained in nicHslea.. epidemic with symptoms of the Davidson building. Room 8 is tuberdUosis and sent to Halem for David W. Pence, who passed beyond early Friday morning. Hte wife, hte little friends Friday afternoon. A de open week days from 9 to 5. with an treatonent. The eider ot the two ap attendant in charge from 8 to & peared ,n mueh mure serious condition father aad mother. Dr. and Mr* EL H. lightful time was had. Miss Agnes Roberts has been vtelt- Wednesday evening service at 8 than the younger, but when all the ex Pence, an<l sixter, Ml«« Edna, were «t aminations were completed, it devel " I bedside at the time wf hta death. Ing her id«ter. Gladys, the nest week o'clock. Leeson subject: “God.” hte oped that the younger, whose only served on in Portland. She te expected borne the Mr. '. Pence ____ .. as l«t , lieutenant , symptom was a slight fever, had a the Mexican border and was an active last of this week. worse case than her sister, who is Asbury M. E. Church member of the American Legion. Six Mr. and Mr* W. 8. Poulsen, of Port ready to come back now. In six weeks of hte fellow legionnaires acted as pall land. spent "the week end at the home Bunday, the school will meet the other little girl will he ready to bearers. Final services were held at the of Mr. and Mr* G. A. Hoffmann. promptly at 10 o’clock to receive the come home, and both children will be Portland Crematorium. Chaplain GIF Mra. Esther Morrison and daughter, irnpera and be counted. At 10.30 in s<'hool this fall, cured, because the bert, assisted by Dr. Bowman, having Maude, of Beatrice, Neb., are visiting o’clock Rev. W. A. Run|day, the evan charge. All who were fortunate enough Mrs. Morrison's atoter-in-law, Mr* Jan. gelist. will presch at a union service trouble was discovered and cared for at once. * to have made hte acquaintance ad Fletcher, and family. ___ rj In this church. There will I m * no Ep Local physicians will be In attend mired hte heroic fight against hia rav worth League or evening service on The next meeting of the Mother»' ance at each clinic, and Mrs. Bickford aging ailment , hii <1 bls ever cheerful will be held Thuraday. July 17, account of the Chautauqua. will arrange to have all children re and buoyant nature. It was with sin <4nb W. N. Byars, pastor. ceive Individual attention with the cere regret and sympathy that the at the home of Mr* Clarence Packer least possible delay. folks of the community learned of hte Everybody te urged to come. 84. Bfarfc’a Epiaeepal Church Mixx Alice Barton, of Peotone. 111., Redwood highway up through the rler on a standard daily wagon route may be obtained from the vacancy Eg1”«- ■_________________ The hour of the morning service te visiting at th* home* of Mr. and coast country of California and tour- of 24 miles is S1.N00 j>er annum, with offliv mentioned above or from the Mr«. Jaa. Fletcher and Mtea May dnring July and August will he 10.80 to return by way of central Oregon an additional $30 per mile per annum United Ht ate. Civil Service Commte PINE GROVE a. m. Instead of 11 a. m. Services Fletcher. and the southeastern part of the state. for each mile or major fraction there aion at Washington. D. C. Applica next Sunday will be Holy Communion Bunday school will be at 10 o’clock. , Mrs. ray Raster, at 8 a. m.. a half hour service in the L. Roltert'a They will take the Santa Fe trail imck of in excess of 24 miles. The salary tions should be forwarded to the com on motor routes ranges from $2.450 mis« Ion at Washington, D. CM at the to the southwest. cool of the day; 9.45 a. m. church "We met your former Hood River to $2,600 per annum, according to earlieat practicable date. At the ex William Cloyd, member of a Paciflc nchool; 10.80 a. m. Holy Communion Separate examinations fur amination applicants must furnish nn- and sermon with special rtory sermon Power-A light crew, has some unique resident, C. E. Graves, and family at length. pete at hte home. They are two little Willits, Calif.,” said Mr. Black, -“He motor routes and wagon routes are monnted photographs of themselves for the children. kittens, daughters of a skunk that was making good headway although he no longer held. Appointments to both taken within two years. was k 11 lol when Mr. Cloyd and hia declared he believed another pound of positions will be made from the same Can y rra Ara Warned companions Invaded their quarters weight on hte automobile would have register. Hnnday school at 10 o'clock. There near an old rock crusher east of the stalled it ” The examination will lie open only will lie no morning service at the Bap Dr. Jesse Edgington, county health Mr. and Mrs. Black recalled a num tist church—we will join in the union city one da/ last week. The little ber of pioneer families. They cited to citixens who art* actually domiciled officer, warns vacationists against the wood pussies, not yet full grown, were in the territory of the post office where use of suspicious water. He suggests service at the Methodist church at that E. 8. Olinger was constable when 10.80 to hear Billy Bunday. The night taken to the Cloyd home In a big pack they were here. Mr. Olinger is still the vacancy exists and who meet the that campers visit their druggists and ing cast*. They have been making other requirements set forth in Form service at 8 o'clock—subject of the obtain a prepared tablet which will holding down the job. He is improving sermon, “The Four Horseasen of the friends with Mrs. Cloyd’s huge Persian with age. In, fact he is probably the 1977. Both men nnd women. If quali sterilise drinking water in a few min cat and an Airedale dog. Fearful of fied, may enter thia examination, but utes. Apocalypse or Modern History in the youngest old man in town. While "The severe drouth,” said Dr. Edg Light of Prophesy.” Prayer meeting consequences when the kittens begin hen* Mr. and Mra. Black will call on appointing officers have the legal right to grow. Mr. Cloyd said he would have to specify the sex desired in request ington, "has been such as to render Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. "The the Stranahans and other families. the sacks in which the unpleasant ing certification of. eligible*. Women the streams impure, at least suspicions. Gospel of John.” musk Is accumulated removed. will not be considered for rural car Campers who wish to play safe will C. R. Deleplne. Pastor. Rural Carrier Examination The mother skunk left Mr. Cloyd rier appointment unless they are the secure these tablets and purify thflr anti fellow members of the power crew The United Htatea Civil Service widows of U. 8. soldiers, sailors, or drinking water.” RADIO NEWS somewhat unpleasantly perfumed. <'ommiaaion has announced an exam marines, or the wives of U. R. soldiers, in ation to be held at Hood Iliver July sailors, or marines who are phyacally If experiments now being made by Chicken or salmon dinners, special The following party epent the wee* 28 to All the position of rural carrier disqualified for examination by reason luncheons. The Rapids, Cascade Locks. the Oakland .public school« are suc-, end at Camp'Minnehaha, the summer of injuries received in the line of mili at Mosier and vacancies that may ccMful. a «Ingle speaker may inspire Breakfasts, too, are our specialty. Try and inatr^ct irhet hundreds of teacher* teachers and camp of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker, later occur on rural routes from that tary duty. us the next time you get up early and Form 1077 and application blanks startoot for Portland. _ a&embled under normal con- over the week end : Mr. and Mra. Ed post office. The salary of a rural car- m22tf __ ions Ion« in public schools scattered gar Frans, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frans,’ dît Mr. and Mrs. W. J. A. Baker, Mr. and over a wide area in Cltf and country. This Is to I m * accomplish'd by a ra Mrs. A. C. Ltrfto, Jr., and Mr. and Mra. They reported X171THOUT a fan this weather M fffiTEF dio broadcasting station transmitting Coritett Alexander. W is just one hot day after aw "•r* • BMW that flahing was indifferent to poor (>«p<*cinil.v for public schools. r. Bcaechiog days- Sleeptem MUF (MW"* Instead of traveling from one school over the week end. to another counselling instructors of COMPANY C NOTES the Oakland public schools now speak in the studio of KG<> Tuesdays and Back to the regular drill schedule. Thursdays at 10.29 a. m.. and radio loud speakers Installed in 20 schools The first weekly drill of the new drill in the city, reproduce what is said. year will be held next Tuesday even i k™ i. .. 16 in. G. R. Fin, ostotiot, Teachers and pupils assemble In class ing at 8 o’clock. All men must be GROWERS who can deliver BARTLETTS packed within 24 rooina in regular manner with not there. If you still have seme of your camp J M»«* »3OXXJ hours after _ picking ‘ _ are advised to'SHIP this season ____ i. SGOBEL & more than two claaaM in any one place. Testa already made Indicate that equipment at home, come prepared to ”Btowe’’ « hard or DAY will give a CASH advance of a dollar a box, balance as soon leave it at the armory. Bring your classes will average 70 pupils each. The program of each broadcast la civic« to wear home. as pears arrive at market. A set of regulation« governing pro developed by a special committee work ing under the direction of Dr. Virgil motions and reduction« is being com THIS looks like a GOOD season for all PEARS. We handled r«r S15.M Dickson, of the Oakland public schools. piled «nd will be read at the next Only eighth and ninth grade ctesaes drill. These regulation« will apply about ONE THIRD of all packed pears grown on the Pacific Coast Or, for as low as $10.50 (with have been need in experiments thus within thia company and will be of ) there’s a G. B. (General far made, hut it la the opinion of the interent to every man. last season, and RESULTS OBTAINED in Hood River speak for Corporal Edward Votetorff was committee that eventually all grade* awarded the prise for recruiting. Dr. may he Included.____________________ Ptaeo made the preeentalkvn at drIH — themselves. •f- Evidence that parent« of the schools equipped with radio receivers are tak Monday evening. Bring in some more, BOXES and PAPER furnished, OUR TRADE want BARTLETTS. ing an active intereet in the experi and If we get enough good ones our prise will be an armory. ments is to be found in a report from one school showing that 47 mothers I had telephoned that they were listen ing to the progrttins and were enjoy- ' Mr and Mra. M. G. Black, who Ing them. i * lived in Hood River 84 yeaps ago, ar* rived the first of the week from Vis OFFICE ÓVER FRANZ'S STORE Eves srisatiflcally sxaminad by H. L. alia. Calif, where they now reside. CALL MORNINGS, umq at your The journey north was made by auto I R«abroach, Optometrist Heilbronner mobile, Mr. and Mrs. Black taking ths Bldg. f8U a um A Breeze in the kitchen's worth two at the shore BARTLETT PEARS Com« 10.50 faa PAUL McKERCHER, representing SGOBEL & DAY A «