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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1Ô24 ING IS SENT OUT 10 FABRICS at $32 Trust to luck! Be a gambler! <W. J. Kocken) By O, E. Graves, secretary, Wiyeast Thia, the advice a mother gives her Fire blight to date has been found I club, in the Union Pacific magazine. «laughter hi the Sam Wood Para- In seven orchards by the county fruit • The mountain parks of the Pacific I mount production of “The Next Cor- iiiqsictor. It has been confined to > Northwest bold a unique annual flow- I ner,” coming to the Rialto theatre 14 the Rpltzenburg and Yellow Newtown i er show. These parks are found at: Friday and Saturday, 1« exactly varieties. N«> blight has been found I an elevation of from 4.500 to 4500j I wh^t the director did s«>t do. In FABRICS on pears. These orchards are all feet on the slopes of the snow-cov-' stead of relying on fickle fate, plans located along Wasto ridge and with «Ted volcanic peeks which distinguish I for the plctufq were worked out with the exception of one are southeast of the Cascade range from all othefl extraordinary cure. Parkdale. The Infection was qwead mountain ranges of this country, ' Conway Tearle, Jn a leading mas at blossom time and baa probably Eden park, ou the northwest slopes culine role, haa the part of Robert In most cases run its course. of Mount Htxxl, Ixiasts of one of the Maury, globe-trotting mining man It Is very important that all aymp- most luxuriant of all the wild flower who leaves hia wife to the destinies toms of blight lie re|M>rted to tin* displays. | of Paris for three years. county fruit inspector. It is now The early1 flowers liegin to bloom as I Dorothy Mackaill. former Follies easy to detect and its complete re soon as the simw disappears from the taauty who la making her Hollywood moval will lessen the chances of de ground. On the exptxMMl ridgt*s and I debut In the production after notable 38 velopment next year. Whil«1 the dis aloug the lower reaches of the trail appearances in stage and s<r<-en playa FABRICS ease does not apfiear to he a virulent leading to the park, this Is usually! east, la the wife. form this season. one cannot afford to about the first of July. At this time! lain Chaney, renowned delineator leave even ii small hold-over canker. the red rhododendron, the North west’s I of unusual types, has a leading part Leroy Ctillds reports that consid moat showy flower, blooms in glorious in the character of "Serafin,” intrigu erable fir«1 blight has occurrod in the profusion Jn the li«*avy wixxls border-1 ing foster brother of Don Arturo, a Santa Clara valley this season. Pre lug tlie trill. About the game time I Spanish Appollo who plays upon the viously It has I wen einimed that filé avalanche lilies, cousins of the] hearts of women and pay« dearly. Santa Clara valley was practically lowlund dog-tooth violets, art* liegin-] All three are featured. Others In the cast of this highly immune to fir«1 blight. Rome people ning to open their pinkish buds in claim th«1 same fact for II«xxl River the xwsrc open wihh I s . The mature | exotic modern screen drama, which valley. No one. however, «-an afford flowers are pure white, turning to lav-1 Includes in its locale action taking to experiment with this, as fire blight ender in old age, with conspicuous I place In Paris, the Pyrene«* of Spain. | is a disease which may lx1 in a mild orange-yellow anthers. They are by and Venesuella, are Ixmlse Dresser. form for a few years and tfiwi at any far the moni striking anti beautiful] Ricardo Corte«, both featured, and time break out vig<>rousjy. feature of the early flora of Eden] Remeda Radzina. „ Tfie diseased t issues should lie cut jxtrk. bhxmiing In larg«1 quantities in N to 12 inches Ix-low any indications Kht" weir’fn^ihTh" miXtlJ’r ,hp Robert ft*”“’" B. ’ » Manteli, “•«*“ ot noted «'‘-•» actor ‘HlM’-re of s of th«1 blight and should he IniiiitBli-W A BALANCED LINE. Fully twice as many popular ately removed from the orchard and priced fabrics as before. .““^ Productions for the film version of burned at once. The trails and wounds T? J 7 Wevman’s novel. “Under the after each cut should be thoroughly S th 11 " 8pr,ght’ Red Robe.” which will be the attrac- disiiif«1<-t«‘d., There are many formulas k ! AN ALL-QUALITY LINE. We guarantee the famous ” r | tlon* of the Rialto theatre Runda;, recommended which are no doubt ef J Two other very picturesque early becaiis«1 of his distinguish«1«! stage “Price” tailoring in every*garment, plus low prices. ficient. The following is the one Bec- 51 omniended by Professor ReiimNN- «4 season arrivals are the western anem- characterisation of th.- name liistor- FABRICS the Southern Oregon Experiment Sta one and th«1 bear grass, otherwise icai character which H? portrays in BIGGER VALUE LINE. 33l/3% in production sched __ Robe- - that of Car- tion, who I h a leading authority on known as squaw grass, elk grass or at ule — a saving which we gladly pass on. ¡x*rs In the T’nit«xt States: Mercuric basket grass. The brave little anem dinel Richelieu. $65 The great cardinal is one of Mr. chloride 1-500. mercuric cyanide 1-500. one often pok«1« its thick wtxilly stem up through the edge of a snowbank. Mantell'a favorite roles ami one that To IncrenHc tlu* efficiency of this dis infectant. it is now.comnftin practice After its white petals fall, it passes I he has acted many times in Bulwer- The I Lytton’s old play. He still gives to use glycerine and water in <*<pial into its most showy stage. a ken«*, or see«! " cases, _ _ grow long] _ ___ that plav in hia Bhak.sismre reper- parts. tails which give the head of|toire and it is always a favorite with Fire blight is a taeterial disease silky 1 plant the ap|M*aranee of a larg«1 the public. The character of Rich and anyone not familiar with the th«* 1 fluffy plume. These wav elieu has bad more to .do with the nature of the iliscas«1 may spread It pale-gni'n ! unknowingly throughout his orchard. ing plum«*, sometimes picturesquely play's success than the intrinsic-mer Tills has «x-ctirred In many instances < 1 iall«id Old Man of the Mountains, its of Bulwer-Lytton’s drama. . and over the Country when* pro]>er pre form one of the most <*onsplcuous Mr. Mantell has always given a vivid, 0 ONCE A CUSTOMER — invariably repeat business. features of the late park forthright performance. cautions were not taken. Therefore, landscape 1 The bear grass shoots up ’Several of the motion picture re ft is very liu|M>rtant that anyone who season. ’ has not had exjxTience In the re Its thick brittle flower stalk from two viewers on the New York newspapers moval of the blight, call upon the Ex- to 1 four feet high from a spreading compared Mr. Mantell'a screen ver pertinent Station or fruit inspector j clump of long slender grass-like sion of Cardinal Richelieu with his leaves.. On the tip end of the stalk stage impersonation and d<*clared the for further instructions. is a conical cluster of densely masMxl. film character to be the greater of <T«>amy white flowers, vith a sweet, the two. _____ Just Little Stories not Uxi excessive fragrance. They Tlds story of a negro cotton farmer xtart blossoming the latter part of David Digging. one of the stage's will no doubt lie of interest to apple June among the ml rhodendrons, but best known players.'has an Important growers. are found in the greatest profusion role ip Thomas Meighim's latest Par The colored rancher had s«»ld his in the upland iiarks alxiut the middle amount picture; "The Confidence cotton «Top. White friends a few of August. Whole fields of them, Man” which will be the feature of weeks later asked hint what he had acres in extent, wave their stately the Rialto theatre Monday and Tues- made on the .year’s yield. “Oh.” he plum«* like an army of soldiers' on replh-d. “de ducks got it'all.” the inarch. Th«1 White man evidenced bls mys During the first two weeks . of tification and the darky explaln«*d by August the last of the snow in the producing a statement from Ms park disappears and the repressed dealer. vegetation mak<* up for the hist “See heah,” he said. "All dem de time, knowing that the visible ix>n<Hl I ducks don’t leave a nigger nothing." of its life cycle Is limited. The <^>eii The man jicrutlnlzed the bill and meadows and parks become covered saw various deductions for commis with a profusion of many kinds and sion. storage, freight and what not. colors of flowers. The various shad«* In fact, it was a case where "<le , of r«*d are represented by different ducks" had It all. varieties of Indian |>alnt-brush. the bines of mountain lupine, mountain Lost Lake Popular daisies and the pumice-field aster, the While liuckleberri«* of the «mrller yellows by the ragwort and ariflca. varied«* are reported to be ripening and the whit«* of the alpiue «weet "The lx*t comedy pk-ture of the around the Ixist lake country, the citsHy and the Alaska valerian. Many blackberry crop, usually abundant on of the hillsides are cover«1«! by the year” will be the general verdi«1! next the logged off areas north of the pink and white heather, the former Wedn«*dHy and Thursday nights lake along the West Fork of Htxid- the more common. Their long elastic when Buster Keaton’s latest film. rlver, will lx1 short this season lie stems make a fin«1 mattress for an “Our Hospitality," a Joseph M. cause of the drouth. outdoor lx*d when a level spot can | Schenck production, will be shown at R«icord crowds of motor tourists be found. The yellow or glandular the Rialto theatre. The story concerns the troubles -of have visited the Ixist lake urea the heather is also «x-caslonslly found, past week. Every avaUabh* camping the thrtx1 kinds sometim«* growing | the last of the McKays when he re place of the W«wt Fork, Lak«1 Branch close together, The Alaska spiraea, turns to his home tn Kentucky and and Ixiat lake «■ountry was taken by or mounts in mats, with its short makes the technical mistake of fall motor parties over the w«>ek end. it white spikes and . thickly matted ing in love with the lieautlful daugh was «*t 1 ma ted that around S.ttttt» vk- leaves. S4*ems to like to congregate In ter of the bons«1 of Canfield, which cadonlsta visited the lake district the vicinity of large rocks and faintly hat wiped out the McKays in Keaton th«1 past week. clumps of trees. Most of the smaller their long-standing feud. rills and many of the larger creeks la simply immense aa the naive youth, are lined with both the red and and hia ad vent Ur«* left the spectators yellow monkey-flowers. Conditions With jawbones aching from laughter. Keaton Is supported by bls. wife. are very favorable for the develop ment of th«*«1 handsome flowers and Natalie Talmadge. while Buster Kea there aw many remarkable gardtsis ton II. one year old. also appears. of them, 'file mountain gentian, de The story and tlth* were by Jean light of all flower lovers, is rare Haves. Joe Mitchell and Clyde enough to add considerable z«*t to Bruckman. ptiopigrnphy Ijy Elgin the joy of discovery, but severa) ex ijessly and Gordon Jennings, hls- quisite I hh I s of them have N th found. torical sets bv Fred Gnhourl. and the On the higher ridges n««r tfie timber direction of Buster Keaton and Jack Walter Rimy and the Hood River Ix-gion Poet’s "Puddle Jumper” at the line. there Is a surprising vsriety of Blystcne. recent Portland Rose featival and Ix*gl«m convention. Paet State «'ommander dwarf flowers. su<4i as the dwnrf Kiddle la trying out the “Puddle 7ttuiper” with Mr. Rhay. The unique baby Next Wednesday and Thursday the saxifrage, lupine, the mountain phlox, Modem picture's of the* Legion con automobile will be aeen in the moving pictures of the Ix-gion activities to anemone, gtddenrod. beards-tongue, vention and rose1 festival activities be shown at the Rialto thentre neat Wednesday and Thursday. the spreading stom^-erop and others. In Portland will be shown. These It Is a marvel that they are «necea« pi«-t ores show Walter Shay's "Puddle ful in their «truggle for existence, Jumper” and numerous local legiein- Chimney Construction Criticised with so many unfriendly for«* of nalres in action. Jack. Piercey, known to |«eople of nature pitted against them. Northwestern towns as "Happy Jack, Th<< spec!«* mention«^ stave are “The War-Path.” the first episode the (diimney sweOp.” who has taen only a few of the more conspicuous and common mountain nark flowers. of the new Pathe serial. “Ix*ther- here the |iast two weeks on his regu There are in all about 35 spe«4ea that stocking,” featuring Harold Miller lar summer tour, has warned cttlsens can he said to be fairly common in and Edna Murphy, will be shown that they should give greater care A famous buy fever specialist. the park, and there are In addition Ratnrday and Runday at the Liberty to the «-»instruction of their chimneys many other leas conspicuous and rarer theatre. Introducing to its patrons a and the installation of furnaces. M G. Platt. M. I).- head of the well- varieties. It is not an exaggeration serial said to be riotous with thrills Happy Jack, who learned hia pro known cltntcnt laboratories of Cleve to say that nowhere else in «nature, and throbbing with realism. It is an fession aa a hoy in England, says he land. Ohio—bns at last perfected a not even in her tropical abundan«*., adaptation of the world-famous nov has found the majority .of furnaces scientific treaement for hay fevsr. can one obtain such an overpowering ela of James F« nlmore Cooper' and characterised "by faulty installation. This new treatment banishes every mmae of the beauty of color, form and depicts certain stirring Incidents that Chimneys, he declares, are often of distressing symptom in 1*5% of all outline as In these flower-strewn transpired on GlimmerglaM lake. Improper construction and are liable case« tested— not in weeks or days,1 Which la the translation of the Indian to cause a serious conflagration. but actually in 24 hours I meadows, groves and hillsides. name, Otsego. Mr. Pierce? Ims asked the city Are No matter how long you have had Ixwtherntocklng. the hero. por-„. department to Investigate chimneys hay ffiver—no matter how severely Oak Street Work Under Way frayed by Harold Miller, is a white and promote an ordinance which will have suffered—no matter how P. L. Tompkins. repre*senting resi youth familiar with Indian ways call for proper^ construction and safe you many other treatments you have tried dents on Oak street between Ninth through living with the Delawares, installation of 'furnaces. "■ . without real results—this new method ane] Tenth, appeared before the cRy who never fought the white men -n- is positively guaennteed to relieve council Monday night and asked that cept In self defense. But the Hurons, you completely—or the treatment is the thoroughfare, which was recently who- «Warmed the tanks of beautiful free. ' the «vm «trita scarrifled preparatory to Qlimnjerglaaa ,'Jalie, were ferocious And tills Is no Idle guarantee. It tlon of concrete paving, ta sprinkled and bloodthirsty, and- made wat- on la baaed on positive facts—2,<kM) of to keep down dust. He declared that Totu Hutter, an et-plrate. He lived them. Of 2.000 severe cases t res ted the dust clouds rais«-d by a heavy wtt.fi his two beautiful daughters, In the clinical teats. IttV/e were com traffic had proved a nuisance. Mr. Judith, portrayed by Edna Murphy, pletely relieved in 24 hours. Every Tompkins was told that the afreet and -Hetty, In Muskrat ' Castle, a single symptom— all tliair Inflamed would be cloned Immediately, aa II. strange, hut anchored on the lake. eyes and pitifully . “rntiny” noses—all W. Hopkins, a Portland contractor, Romance, mystery. fhriHa. suspense their depressing hcada<,hes, fever, will start the paving'of the thorough and action abound in thia episode, asthmatic breathing and general mis fare. directed by George B. Belta, the fa- ery—disappeared a« though by magic. Dr. J. D. Glittery asked the council mons Pathe serial director. It was only after this indisputable why the Oak street, paving should not proof that the prescription was at lie for the entire width instead of IN One of the thrill acenes of screen last authorized to be offered for gen feet. He was told that the original history, a dramatic episode In "Thun eral use. contract could not be altered under dering Dawn." oiiwji to the screen This new treatment la known as the charter, hut that another contract of the Liberty theatre Saturday and Dr. Platt’s RlneX Prescription. Noth for paving the full width of the Runday. Anna Q. Nilsson. as a Bos ing like it has ever been known be street would he let If it appeared that ton society girl home by the winds fore1. No mere1 surface spray, oint it would he advisable of fate to the stormy ghorea of Java, ment or inhalation. will eh only The suggestion was made that the whirls an overseer's lakh hi her at aeiothes surface irritation. No meere i charter should be changed The docu tack on a hypocritical “friend" who Ald for Walther Bought headache1 <>r fever repiedy. No pain^ i ment is 30 years old and does not fit modem hnsineaa needs, 1t was A bill granting 110.000 to George fol scrum tre-n^irtent. No narcotics said Walther, who was Injured, several or habit-forming drugs—net tad after- months ago by the shot from the gun of John Montgomery, United States prohibition officer, at a still near Un- Woolens are Here so many steps « m / or wood to lug r filling lofts for days —S teps ! how many of them Pearl Oil and a good oil cook' stove save you! Those needless steps for heavy coal, for wood and the ashes. J. G. VOGT The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: COMPLETE RELIEF FROM HAY FEVER i GUARANTEED IN 24 HOURS For a catalogua or any information Writ» Tht Rafittrar. UniMrtity of Oregon, fufen«. Oregon Real Tire Economy We have a special every Saturday—see our window that day for a bargain in IRBatS. Our 'Meats are U. S. In spected C. L HOWARD. Prop. THE FASHION STABLES’ MT. HOOD MOTOR CO house of represen ta II ves and Is now In the hands of a cdmmlttce on claims, according to the attorney for the boy,who has returned from Wash ington. The aum would be settlement in full of all the claims Walther might have against the government. The peculiar nature of Walther's Injury has paralysed him from the waist down. THE COLUMBIA GORGE HOTEL ma RUBBER STAMP INK AT GLACIER OFFICE