Image provided by: Hood River Library; Hood River, OR
About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1924)
V fi / I •a---- OUIMOK GOOD FOR FALL BUSINESS OAK GROVE HOOD BTVBR PLACIER, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 192» KROLL’S BAKERY NOW IN OLD CITY BALL News was received Muuday of the death af B. r./Sadteman. Mr. Ksdte- man. who wavad from hers about a year aad a half ago. lived in Oak (By Courtesy First National Bank) Greve- many years «ml ixss k host of C. Kroll, Reduction of Income taxes, reduc fHsuda who regret to beer of his was rutted week before last. leased tbe old dty ball aad M tion in dl««eount rate to a world wide low figure, and rebounding of Mias Lempi Hnkarl and her house stalhrd a new electric oven and imth bsrnls aud stocks to the year's guests, Helen Gronholm and John modern bakery equipmrat. He t J highest level have given rise to a Reith, of Astoria, also Mr. and Mrs. out his first breed aud pastries ■ new feeling of optimism and the con- Francis RoWting. Gus Matson, Atto day night. Tbe aM dty ball victlou that business thia fall is go Annala aad Ame Hukari camped at erty, unocrapled except for I ing to be far better than recently ex the bead at the finished Ixxip high materials since the city comph new municipal building several pected. Chain store sales show sub way Saturday and Rnnttay. ago. and for a abort time utilised aa stantial iucreasea over a year ago, All ef tho children of Mr. and Mrs, a plumbing shop, has been Improved so also do bank clearings, building, life Insurance «ales and both gaso FVank Fenwtek w«-re home over the conaitterabl.v by Mr. Kroll, who de- Fourth. Beetdvs lhe ones at home clar«v be will establish a ^akery line production and consumption. The outstanding feature of the re- were Mr. and «Mrs. Chas. I^veque and second to noue in the state. verse side of the picture of current three ehiHrra. and Bill Fenwick, all Mr. Kroll appeared before the dty conditions ia the unprecedented slow of Longview, and Mr. and Mrs. Errol «•ouncll Moaila.v night and asked that Holland and daughter, Nanette, and ing down in the steel industry. Pig the dty Join in aiding him with the Iron output was cut almost as fast Frank Frawtck, nil of Portland. renovation of the old building. He DRIES WITHOUT WRINGER In percentage of decrease as in the Mr. and Mrs Alex Ilukarl jour made an offer of 32.000 for tbe pur- great steel strike of 1919. Unfilled neyed to OorvalliN one day last week chaae of the structure. orders of the U. 8. Steel Corporation to bring home their «laughter, Vtenna. A. IV. Outhank appear are the lowest on record since the and Irma Annala. who were attend 8ciienck. i owner of the war. thus giving emphatic reflection ing summer school for club work at property, and asked the dty to make of I he ------ manner in which th — - --------------- --- buyers have Q, A, O. TBev visited friends in Eu re< omuwudnlium« toward hesitated about placing new forward gene en route. < of ‘ the structure, if “ it will be al $2.80 per week. day I -the wonderful, new much talked orders. Hand-to-mouth buying has A crowd of Oak Grove young men lowed. about SAVAGE now, for the first time, Every machine is BTand new and beers been practically universal with the went hnckleberrylng last Sunday near Mr. Kroll has leased the building offered you on special, remarkably low result that moat inventories are at a Green Point. formerly occupi«*d by tbe Electric our olivn, as well an the maker's guaran minimum. Just as the business world terms. Bakery and in Avgust *U1 start a tee. There are no strings, no “extras." Mr. and Mrs. Toivo Annala have is more sensitive to Indicated <le- rots 11 etore then*. All reeldents of There may never be another offer like ereaaed activity, a« is it pjore sensi moved into tbe houne recently va the city are Ihvited by Mr. Kroll to We selected SAVAGE because it has it. We reserve the right to withdraw tive to increased activity.. But little cated by the C. E. Graves family. stop at any time at his new bakery the best features of all other types of Mr. and Mrs. SlUla. of Cold Creek. and Inspect It. additional ,buying would start a Dew this special offer without notice when washers, plus new valuable features of wave of business activity promiaingva Wash., spent the Fourth with the *‘Wf are going to endeavor to main we have reached the salea limit 1 John Edstrom family. its own. belter outlook f" fall. tain one of the highest class bakeries "first come, first nerved.” The need for bringing prices of the Mr. and Mrs. Otto Horn and son. in Oreg<m,” be says, “and we wpnt tilings the farmer might buy and the Glen, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey the jx-ople to come and get acquainted They'll, go like hfitcakes; first, because products he sells closer together was and daughter, Jerry, went for a fish-; with hr and offer «xmatructive criti inspection, comparison and demonstra ao well stressed by Carl J. Baer, of Ing trip to the Deedistes last we«>k. cism” _________________ tion prove there never was a washer the St. Louis Chamber of Commerce, They report that moRquWoes Mte bet *■!■»» K M 1 I'M 1 + » »< M4+> at the recent Kiwanln convention that ter than fish up there. like Savage; second, because this is the we quote him: Helis Annala, who has been visit t FINS, FUMB AND nEATHBM -J first aad only tfame this nationally adver For « limited time only we will place a “Today we are in a critical condi ing in Portland, returned home Tburs- tised, popular make has been offered SAVAGE in the home of any of our tion because of ths growing breach <bi> of Mat week with tbe A. L. Up- I bl bfckMJs tSMMIMMM lietween the people of the cities and sons. The Upson* were at Upson such remarkably easy terms. regular customers for a'few- The hot weather of last week the people on the farms of the coun- Oak over tbe week end. 4. canned the Middle and East Forks of try. We have failed to look upon agricul 4 ‘ tore as a business and the Today, July 10, is the day set aside Hood river to be«x)me de«ddedly milky ’ majority of people do not realise that for the examination of Oak Grove and fishing in these streams was re It is the greatest business in the children by Dr. Estelle Ford-Warner. ported poor.. Anglers, however, who world. It is a big business, but in It will be held in the basement of th«1 visited West Fork and Lake Branch comparison with other businessra it library in the health room from 9 over the week end reported fair Only the Savage washed, the Savage wasbsa ' is not a profitable one. We need an a. m. to 5 p, m. This clinic is for catnhaa rinses and blues in the Ring from tbe heav- immediate realization that the pros all young children and parents are Commercial fishermen report that tub, without need of putting the r with rings, to fltan- perity of no dty can be greater than urged to bring them at that time. the run of salmon ia on the increase A local physician will also be in hands in water. Da away with wtth pearl buttona, the prosperity of its surrounding ter attendance Thursday. July 10. and many big ones have been lauded without wear er tear, and Maa ritory. the past «»«• vera I days. The low water The nursing class did not meet this «withnnt any wringer! Don’t "Business men of the cities must «ay old drsperies and see to it that the 16,000,000 i*eople week on account of the clinic but han resulted in the closing of flab wheels, but neta are taking a rich let Savage reclaim on the farms have an Cven break will meet Wednesday of next week harvest. A Chinook that weighed 73 with «By people. Rural children at 2.80 p. m. you! 1 Sanitary, dlrt-and-rust should have the same facilities for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horn aud son. ptinnds wrh «-nlight in traps Just east proof construction; easy 2 Only the Savage requrles education, recreation and health as Harley, and Mrs. May McLeod were of Stevenson. to keep dean. Guaranteed aeotor. no oUlng! Savage needs Mrs. Georgia French and young city children. at Trout Lake July 8. They also no attention for many years. Q Buttona do not brenk. *Wc in the dtiea have been forming visited the Legion camp on the aide cousin. Allen McLane, recently wit- nrwned a battle royal between an adult Ml hooks and snaps do not ige has fewest work- every kind of an organisation to of Mount Ajdaxm the 4th and 5th. silver gray squirrel and a «wk robhln. flatten. No wringer creaa«* are protect business snd labor, but we parts; It is simplest, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Keisur rater have not had sense enough to help tained with a idenic dinner Sunday Tin* squirrel had evidently attempted operate — only «me left for you to Iron ont. Seven organist* the very Institution that is in honor of Bsv. ami Mrs. W. P. Xirk to molest the nest of the robin's mate. touch ■— no levers. full sheet capacity. the vary basis of all prosperity. We and family. Tbe party also incliMled The infnriated bird pursued the aqnir- The flat top j makes the WASHES EVERYTHING « need to rehabilitate the farms, get Mr. and Mrs. Philip Horn, Lewis rel to the lawn from the branches of machine nnafn 4 A8K ANY MECHANIC useful as a table, a tree and the animal was driven to farmers in all civic groups and secure Horn. Mr. and Mrs Albert Brooks ” and hq.11 agree the Sav The height is convenient for DRIES WITHOUT A WRINGER the «cooperation neonaary to make and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Horn bay and forced to protect Its eyes age ia an engineering marvel. working. with its front pawn. The chattering for balanced prosperity.” and famUy, Mrs. Ida Hauru and brought Mrs. French from her home. It ia awchanhally perfect. IA DRIES FOR THE LINE daughters, Mrs. May Mcl«eud, Mr. and The sqnlrrel finally made a rush to a Ooete only 2 cento per IN ONE MINUTE, for Mrs. Ralph Clark and family and nine tree and chewed up a cone. The PARKDALE boar to run. iron in fifteen minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horn and eon. bird, with ruffled feathem, stood Bert Andrus and family left Wed A The Standard Ixnnber company, nesday of last week to visit relatives which dosed down for tbe week of watching, angrily chirping at Inter tn eMtern Oregon. - They expect to the Fourth for repairs, started again vals. It renewed the attack as soon as the squirrel left the pine cone. The be gone two weeks. Monday. fight continued until both seemed en Mr. and Mrs. Brennta, of Kelso. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Weaver left for tirely exhausted. Wash:, are visiting at the home of Portland Monday of last week. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bazzler. One of the beet lots of mountain Weaver bad been working at Horn Many of the Parkdale folk sprat Bron.’ mill. front caught in the mld-ColnmMa dur the Fourth at Koberg beach. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woody and fam ing the past several weeks was land Mr. and Mm. C. C. geeley, of Shan ily and Mr. and M h . Hobart Woody oil Tuesday by Frank Moore, of the tko. were visitors in l*ark«iale last and aon qmt the Fourth on the Hood River Drug Co. Mr. Moore week. upper end of tbe finished Loop high delighted a number of friends with gifts of the fine trout. ‘Dr. Eugene Rossman and fiimliy. w»Y. _________________ accompanied by Mrs. Allen, of Port MOUNT HOOD land, spent the week end In Parkdale, Mias Clara Allen, who has been '________ _ ,B,y * 1W4- Pfrjkdoli*. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopper spent , returned to her home In Portland Saturday at The Dalles. Bunday. Vivian Lens was a guest of her 8. B. O’Hara, from the Carson brother, Vecdle .Runlcom, at Park- <*«np at Brooks meadows, spent the dale Tuesday. St. Mary's (kUbolie week end In Parkdale. First Mass, 8 a. m. and second Mass Tel Blount and family are Itving in Mrs. J. A. Gr««enwood has reopened at 10.80 each Sunday morning. Bven- the restaurant formerly managed bv the Schmidt house for the summer. Ing devotions at 7.80 o’clock tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopper and Mrs. Pear! Perkins. daughter. Marguerite, are down from Friday, evening and Sunday evening. t!;' E. Craven broke seme ribs and The Dalles visiting relatives. Tel. 8182. Father Joe Smith, Pastor. received painful bruises when he fell The Guthrie children are here from through th«* open trap door into the Asbury M. E. Church i (Ry Leroy Childs) The exterior of the new stone home Rev. James A. Fraser, who oom«* cellar at his home Saturday morning. Portland visitlag their grandmother. Sunday morning st 0 oc’Jock we Mrs. Embree. ______ Mothe of the secosd brood of cod of the Butler Banking Co. has been here from Rawlins, Wyo., where he The l>ahy clinic held tn the grade will meet at the church snd go to ling meths are just beginning to completed and staging Is being re-, wsr located as pantor of the Presby school iniildlag Monday for the Park Joly 10, 1924. These stools are made the Fraukton school grounds. where appear in th«- station cages. Bix'susv moved. The interior of the building, terian church the pa at y««er, has ar dale and Mt. H«s»d districts was wel) 1 Twenty from the Mount Hoo«l Sun the preaching service will be held. of thia development, growers should which is living constructed by Ham rived with Mi* Fraser to take of hard wood and are attend«*d. day schtwl attended the outdoor A Itaakst dinner will follow. Bring prepare to apply their first cover mood A ('list, a Portland firm, will «tharge of the pastorate of Riverside very strong and substan your baskets and cosse. Tbe Parkdale Community church meeting at Baheen beach Sunday. spray for the second brood for the be finished by September. 1, when the Community church, succeeding Bev. W. N. Byars, Pastor. held their scrvln* out of doors last week beginnlug with July 18. More liank will eater the new structure. W. H. Boddy, who recently r«*|MS>ded tial. A special fri EQ Janet nn«l Edwin Shaw have whoop- Sunday. The congregation met at the ' Ing cough. The walls of the new building, to a «all to a Chicago Presbyterian specific information will be sent out bargain at..... ...Y church and went In cars to Mason's MMennry Alliante through circular letters but all in which will cost sn approximate <75,- church. Rev. Fraser, who has filled Mr. and Mrs. Chester Perkins were bench, where the regular servic«* 000, are of a sandstone utilised in the ?istorates in Pittsburgh and formation seems to point to the fact New Regular services ; Sunday school at were held and a basket lunch eras l Hood River visitors several «tar« last 9.46 a. m., H. C. Deitz, Sept. ; preach that this date will be approximately executive buildings of the state of ork City, Is a Nova H<otlan. Mrs. week. Mrs. Perkins was suffering served. Washington at Olympia. The interior Fraser is a North Carolinian. from spray poisoning. She bad been ing service at 11. a. m. Young people's the correct time. Dr. Fraser is a man of exceptional The Men’s Foruin met Tuesday to ' thinning npples for her father, C. W. service fi.30 p. m.. R. C, Bamnel, presi Berause of Intermittent hot and is finished in a white marble. It work on the new club house. The Clark. dent Evangelistic service 7.80 p. m «•old weather during early summer, is declared the handsomest banking pulpit ability ami it ia hopod and expected that he will 1« favored Cnrnp Fire girls served the lunch. the first brood of worms was badly liniiding in eastern Oregon. Row Kingsr aad family spent the Prayer meeting every Wedn«*dsy, 7.30 broken up. there being three distinct These new Sellars Stools with a large and appreciative wel- Tlie Ladles’ Al<! aoeiety met in tbe Fourth at Hood River. p. m. Everybody weli-ome. W. P. ooming andience next Sunday morn sections of nctivity. The moths that Kirk, pastor, phone 3083. home of Mr*. A. J. Iinm«jnlRt for an are the finest we have Coopers Spur Lateral Progreoseo Mr. and Mrs. Tony Boettcher have ing. Services will be held at U. will soon be hatching are the progeny all day meeting Wednesday. They W. I. Kirby, contractor working on o’clock, and Sunday school at 9. 46. seen. See them in our a new Ford roadster. of the first group and which were First Church of Christ, Scientist «pent the day working on things for Mr. ritzgeraM spent Monday and quite numerous In many orchards of the Mount Hood Lop highway, here window and buy the bazaar that will be held next fall. Services in church building. 8unday. Tuesday here tbe guest of his sister. lower Valley. This first activity yesterday announced that he had es ■ Dr. C. A. Fitzgerald, of South Fork, Mrs. J. D. Smnilln en route from 11 a . m. Sunday school the same hour. the RADIO NEWS now at ................. tablished a new caiup along the old was not very important in the higher Pa., is visiting liia sister, Mrs- J. D Kane, Pa., to California. The leading room la maintained In sections, Cloud Cap inn toll road. It was nec sneb as Willow Mat, Oak H. B. Head, of the Radio Shop, has StaMUin. of Parkdale. the Davidson buihllng R«s>m 8 Is Grove and in the Upper Valley. essary to lay two miles of pipe to jnst Installed for E. R. Pooley the Adolph Paterenn and family and A. convey water from the Tilly Jane "The Flirt,” which will be shown Butterfield and family enjoyed a pic open week days from 9 to 5. with an latest model Atwater Kent set. grower« feel that their orchards attendant in charge from 3 to B. in If by the Fornm in Mciaaac’s hail next nic up tlie I«oop highway Sunday. these sections are free from worms creek to Mr. Kirby’s camp. He will H. G. Ball took a radio set with Wedneoday evening service at 8 and contemplate missing any of the work on a mile unit of the road , him into the wiids of Klickitat coun Wcdn«*day evening ia such a story FWNITURE DEFT. :: PU m 8411 as Booth Tarkington ba* always I Mr. ami Mrs. W. T. Wyatt. H. C. o’clock. Leeson subject: “Sacrament” sprays, this appears to be the logical lying east of the Tilly Jane. ty this week. He and A. F. 8. Steele, Mr. Kirby says there is no donbt loved to wm«1. It i* full of dramatic Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Campbell thne to do no. Later. development will between trying for big cut throats, English Lutheran — situations, irresiatlhle humor nnd jnst «nd daughter, Belva, spent the after proliahly be more extensive than of the 11 miles of lateral road being will endeavor to keep in touch with completed by this fall. Mr. Kirby «mough path«* wow and then to noon of the Fourth at Lost lake. There will be no s«*rvhv* Sunday wonld he true in the near future. the outside work! Rev. Sunday Geiag to Lo^Mew Mrs. Miller aad daughter, of Gold- on account of the pastor having to at Growers, however, throughout the and members of his family and road aron»'- the aofter em«>tionH. Thia novel has well been descrllied a* tin* endule. s|>cnt several days visiting at tend a convention at Spokane. July Ixtwcr Valley, who have had trouble crew participated in a picnic on the Rev. William A. Sunday has ac H. 8. Braakman does painting, paper cepted an invitation to praach at story of the folks next door. It i* the Ruislmngh home. ‘Al there will again be regular aer- in the ps.«t controlling worms and mountain over the Fourth at Cloud a Uaivenutl-Jewel production with J. B Doggett and family spent the vlces at 11 a. m. and Humlay school those who have found worms In num Cap inn. They climbed to Coopers hanging and decorating. Have yonr Longview, Wash.. August 3. Mr. 8«m- Helen Jerome Eddy. Eileen Percy. Fourth on a picnic up the Loop high at 11IJKI a. m. The Y. P. 8. will ber« this season, can hardly afford to Spur. About SO enjoyed the pleasant hones enameled imide and outside with day has declined, -because of the ill a guarantee for six years. Tel. 2404, ness he suffered while in Memphm, _________________ George Nichols nnd other favorite way on White river. meet Friday at 8 p. m. allow their orchards to go unpro perty. Br«skm»n> Hards are. Paint and Wall Tenn., last spring, to speak indis screen stars. P. Hllgendorf, pastor. tected. Mi«s 10 von a Peterson, of Hood Hail Insurauoe. See R. E. Scott, mfltf paper, Bmith Building, criminately thia summer IT. L. Sommers received a painful River is visitlmr her friend, Miss For the most part the orchards of St. Mark's Episcopal Church injury Monday morning «then one of Restrice Campbell. the valley nppear relatively free from hi* horses stepp'd on his foot. The morntng service during July worm Injury at the present time. raul Aubert spent tbe week end tn nnd August will he at 10.80 a. ni. There are «ome exceptions. Growers Mrs. H. P. Allen lias reopened the eastern Oregon vdth friends. Servie«* next Bnnday will ' he Holy should, however, not become over Alien Orchard Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lane spent sev Ralph Davies left the first of the eral dnvs on a motor trip in the Wil Communion at 8 a. m. a half hour confident, ns the season la nearly two week • to work on the Spur road for ls melt te valley and returned horn«* servici- In the cool of the day ; 0.46 weeks earlier as far as codling moth a. m„ church echimi; 10.30 a. m.. activity is concerned than ia the case T. B. Doggett. Monday. morning service and sermon with of any year we have on record. Be The Lewis and Goss families are special story for the children. ta nae of thia situation, it hardly enmptng at I»oet lake. BARRETT seems Wise to tnke any chanesa, and We have taken the old city hall building and after a thorough growers are advised to pay rather Fir«t Christian Churvh William Terrill spent the Fourth ™?^ n..ha™n,n*taU.?d theT of t!,e “»t moder" electric ovens All members of tbe church are close attention to worm control If with Mr. and Mr*. John Griffith. trouble is to be avoided. RVÄil Ä D- wel1 ÌÌ® r K U1 f^ a ? «l uiPraent' We are again supply- urged to is* present at 11 o'clock as • - Jim Carver nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe, For thia a| ippllcatton 2-100 lead la a matter of importance is to bejpre- New* of the Golfer* Garver and four elilhlreu, of Rich-1 sented by the b«>ard of officer»«. Re advised to «. which la added casein Taonil. Wash., returned home Monday > -— member the Bible sch«K>l at 9.46. spreader. 1'4 ponmls-*00. All grow- morning after vtalting Guy Crupper« era who have had tronjde tr —' with an- Fiflee the Fourth aud attending qusr-i In C. A Richards, an enthusiaatie At the evenlug service Granville thracnoae. can use L Bordraux ------- at this tody cmifersuce at 8. 0. church. ----- 1— of *• the ------------ <—•«„- •> — ««— •«’ 1 Phillipa. * of the Frankton district, time, 4 <-00, with practteally no memln-r organisation. the H« mx will deliver an address of Interest to. River Golf and Country Hub has a Geo. Garrett enme near losing n _____ ell lovers of obr country. lawyers chances of injury. We are _ finding m’lch cow with milk fever the «n.e nriu«*d player who bids fair to ami tlMMw interested in education are this spray very vainaMe in choking devetop a winning form at the ancient Fourth of July. v not only infccttam on the t rees but of Come in any time and inspect our plant Remember, we take a ____ Mr. Richards, who baa lost espedally invited. traine. connideralde valve in preventing rot Airs. Gny Crupper's father, mother his pnde m our bake shop and want you to see it a loft arm. has discovered that he of fruit after harvest. ntid nefrtww, of Richmond, Wash., can give a mighty swing at the ball The Baptist Church have been visiting their daughter a with hie right hand. His playing on Snnday srlmol at 10 a. m. Come Order Kroll’s Bread from your grocer few days. the Oak Grove course of the chib has and , study God's Book Preaching ser- Elder Dix. district ernngrttst, an«T arronsed a keen interest among his vtoe at 11 a. m ; subject of the aer- BMtrClmL Branutt premued som«* ^i lew measbsve« Mr. Richarda is smmi . "IT m - KteruUy ef Gbrirt. < hm 4 tbe «dMMlent sermon« at the H. C. church. fond fMi«l of of arising early and visiting the Childhood of Jeans.” Evening service During quarterly conference at the golf course just after dawn. at 8 p. m.: subject of sermon. "The afternoon service Sunday. a mntlier Blood of the Armraians and the Sec -and dflwghtar made eonfeasion and Smoky and Smelly (Ml Steves Cured by ond Coming of Jesus." or "The Open were iMptised in the Afternoon. using Eocene Oil. Try this high grade ing of the Fifth and Sixth Seals." ‘ asethodttletenee. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. ,A friend of C. E Nesbit has been coal oil next ti visiting at the Nesbit home a few Any quantity, to barrel, at E. A. Itemeisls-r that you cannot worship by proxy. C. R. Delepine. Pastor. days. Frans Co. Won derful New CAVAfr WASHER and DRYER jJ/V J 1A. v J.I1/ ONLY The Savage can do all this for you ONLY The Savage can de fill this f«r you 6 7 SAVAGE WASHER 9 3 Free Demonstration in your home anytime. Just phone 8411 'for the Savage Washer Salesman for home Demonstration. Hardware - Furniture DEVELOPMENTS OF NEW BUTLER BANK REV. FRASER AT CODLING MOTH GIVEN NEAR COMPLETION RIVERSIDE SUNDAY Step Ladder Stooh 1.59 White Enamel Kitchen Sionlt, Spend $2.98 eo QO $¿.30 Kefly Bros. to. Bakery In New Home St°re Wi" ** in Operation E. C. KROLL