The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 17, 1924, Image 7

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 192*
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■■■F ■ ."S gSBSg— 1 i.
) and Mra. W. R. Carter^'Jmva rolet from Portland to Hood River
spvadlug a part of their Ik
t gasoline. As soon as the sup­
fl motor trip to tbe boa
service station was drawn on,
rter's uuele. W. J. Arp.
lar car made the journey to
. optometrist.
family, in eastern WaahiMtofc
the Apple Ctey without difficulty.
Mr. and Mra. A. D. Moe have re­
uranos. Sas R. E. Scott, mfit
D. B. Orrell. Western Unkm man­
Fighting their wtf thsough
storm
comets,
its, Mrs. Fred
F
Hows', ager,^ is on his vacation. He is ceived word from their son, Forrest
Members of the Tuesday Lunch
L. Moe. who announced thst he and of ’ snow, rain an
and Sleet, drlv
W. Phons 2464.
by a club were held enthralled at the
mfltf
spending bls holidays in Portland Mra.
Moe hi
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—
had arrived in San "Fran- jdöAnlle gale, live
w. meeting at the Cottage Farm thia
had not underatootl hte and neighboring cities. R. C. Ring claco Ok *.
They left last -Tburp- Goodrich, L. A,
and
a cold week by the eloquence of County
I woold have told you eo. f28tf ■I ' ’M tf’fge sf the office in his abeeuev. day, reSffi|ii_
I
Ung Granta
__ Paas
__ an tk* Davis. asdMd
t af School Superintendent Gibson. "What
Radio fans of the valley wish te first day's run. and Redding.
PJIaeoek Beauty parlor, Richard’s
Motnt
Adama
Will Wo Find in Our Scenery!” waa
High shoes for both men and women, of
I. 2021.
jfitt
aaaeel to aome amateur of tbe valle;
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by uaé. T ttæ aecond. Mr. Moe, lieutenant . The party
the subject of Mr. Gibaou, who kept
rs. E. H. Post, of ttemkft, Waal.7 Wio la l—------- -
>rve of the coaat artillery, p. m. Sunday
the
noled Napa Tannage-and In prices rang-
the attention of bis listeners by hte
_ __
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the _
key 4s
sjteiiding
two weeks at a training
here last week visiting f^Mtda. of a 1 Wtreh-M key. Use of
Of tbe
»n"
word
pictures
of
the
grandeur
,
of
Ing
from
$8.88 to $10.85. that were, formerly Yr
cobtrtry to federal regulations.
camp at the Presidio.
y immediately Mother Nature’s handiwork and tbe
rs. Enid Spencer, of PortM*
$7.50 to $1Z5O.
-i<paakfi of blankets lessons she taught through the tiniest
M. L. Emry, accompanied by a shoiil
been here vteting friends. '"’»T ■8m,th was in Portland last
w*4k when he called at the Hunting- party, had a narrow* escape Bunday and cook
■«“•-lanq set out for plant, lier mountains or tb<- giant
Chas. Struck, of Lyle, waa hers tbi'
bber company pteut, whose afternoon while returning from Lost the 7,000-f
. Wool Socks for men from 29/ to 78/..
ttoa, where they trees of the forest.
latter part of last week on business. P
he uses iu hte Champion shoe lake. In turning out for another car camped for t
igbt.
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_
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1
The
meu
chose
“
In
our
sceuery."
aaid
Mr.
G
; Bunday school and church aervictu
on the Dee grade, Mr. Emry suddenly a spot infeet«ifl with a peculiar, small “we have clean money, fun, the
Wool Stockings for women at S1.20 and
I will be held jointly at 10 a. m. Sun-
WliUam P. Allyn will drive to Port­ felt bis machine going over the steep mountain mouse. The tiny rodents eat Intellectual Inspiration and
| flay at Dee. ' __ .
•1.784,
land Saturday evening and Bunday embankment.
Fortunately the carl made sleeping impossible for several tic development.”
H. H. Lehmat),~waa up from Port- morning he will return here with a was stoppeti before it could overturn. ineiubers of the
Tlie mice
He cited that great men, le
‘ land over the week end looking after representative of the national Ameri­ It had reached eo acute hn angle, rqoted their way
English Sport Wool Hose at 98/.
blankets and in letters, painting and other ideate,
bis Summit orchard place.
can Weekly publication, who will however, that the occupants were I E. E. Goodrich
inoruing found tlieir greatest inspiration in the
given a bad fright.
of hla coat, great out of doors. And Mr. Gibson
‘i P. L. Tompkins was a busiaeae vis- watch the legionnaires In action.
found one in the
Jantzen Knit Wool Hose, formerly sold at
Mrs. J»^R. Nickelseu and sons. Tad
in Beattie, the . latter part of
throughout ended hte interesting talk with an
Mra. ('harlea Rathbun, the oldest A dHsxling rain |
$2.50,
oqw io feo at $1.98-
and Ned, return«} Saturday from a woman to make the ascent of Mount the iiteht.
appeal to ail tl>e Iraaineos folk of the
After breakfast tha
rs started city to get out next Saturday and
I* cottageat Caution beach. Hood with the American Legton lut
of Mt. Hood, en route
For the ladles wha intend to reach thé top
iin rroni
/FïTni Tortland
ThtrtlnnH with
vumf
H
am just
Inait returned
rotnrmul with Mr.
Mr on the 5,(MM(foot up
trip at 4.85 join tbe légionnaires on their annual
has
with year,
rberg, who Mount Hood |>arty.
._!kelnfn, who remained Rathbun from a motor tour to Ta­ a. m. Monday. Mr.
of the wtorld, we have wool sweaters that will
over till.;Motylay with hte parents. coma. Beattie and Rainier national guided the party, although he had
Kent Shoemaker told of the plana
keep out the cold mountain wind that sold as
V?'ífc. Wolgamott te now engaged park. Mrs. Rathbun, who climbed never ascended Mount Adams before of the legionnaires for various fea-
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ne
a
veteran
of
exploration
trips
high
as $12.50 and we are clearing awaÿ
to
the
high
glacial
fields
of
Mount
turea of the mountain climb.
in the construction of a new packing
mfitf
Guests st the club were Dr. E. R.
hotiqe op Meadow ffirook farm in the Rainier, says she will join the Ix-gion over Mount Hood, carried a can of
$3.98
la ren s Coal Oil stope smoking and hoi
white paint, and at frequent intervals
Smelling pii stoves. In bulk at Frani ,C Ofik Grove district. Gflir. Wolgamott party again next Saturday. "Paradise painted crosses on rock tmses. te Linder, of North Itakota ; IL 8. Gal­
ligan and daughter. Misa Eleanor
■—’> also
___ __ _ on park on Rainier is a wonderful place,”
alao giving all pl
pfoi* buildings
T Ço.
m29tf •te-
And for the men who Intend reaching
elm
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‘ ‘ find their Galligan. Mra. (’; H. Hletton, Mra.
said Mr. Rathbun, "but it is not the order that the men 1 mint
the place a general
overhauling. —
■ - Eves artontiaMlls
U L.
I
scientifically examined K.
by H.
ifct
for
the
way
back
to
camp.
equal of Eden park, our wonderful
cool,
rarefied air, we have Wool Shirts iwe
L.
B.
Gilxon
and
Geo.
Y.
Morrison.
R am ! ’ ' m
I a l> t Has
w*»
Hasbrouek, Optometrist Qeilbronner ~H. 8. Braakman does painting, paper flower garden on the northeast base biased trail the climbers
might
have
Mias Galligan, accompanied on the
will sell to you for the sums of $1.45,
hanging and decorating. Have your of Mount Hood.”
Bldg.
I8U
become lost in the heaty
eaty fog that piano by Mra. Bletton, delighted the
•s
waa hanging over the mountain.
Mr. and Mra. Harry T. Hilts, of. house enameled
, , inside and Outside with
83.95, $4.45 and In the Pendleton Wool Shtrt1
club members with songs. President
"
avi »1* vears. Tel. 2tO4.
Ths entire way up tbe |a-ek tbe Plneo announced that F. E. RusselL
The Dalles, joined local friends
that
the ladles can wear as well as the men,
Break
men
’
s
Hards
are,
Paint
and
Wall
men
were
forced
to
fight
their
way
day for a motor jaunt to Lost lake.
proprietor of the Hotel Oregon, had
paper, Smith Building,
a5lf
against thba Wercing wlpd ' Frost been voted to membership. The name
the prices are from $4.45 to $6.00-
j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hail, of
constantly formed on the' windward of Mr. Morrison was prppoaed.
Mra. M. P. Hayues and small sou.
Shaniko, have been here the 'past
side. On the Inst lap of, I hi climb,
Paul, will arrive this week from
Next week the club will meet at
week visiting relatives.
Protect yourself properly for these moun­
the wind bomltarded them;' with pel­ the Columbia Gorge hotel. The
Sturgis, Mich., where Mr. Haynes Is
__ fob
A, Berry, of Astoria, is here visit­ editor of a leading newspaper, for a
tain
climbs and climes
• V a '■'’•¡V
:
lets of
and snowballs i nblled up lowing Tuesday they, .will go to the
. ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. visit with her patents, Rev. and Mrs,
William McMurray, r >ral pas- and hurled down from the:amnmit.
Park Grange community house at
t
" j
c •
■ '
Berry.
aenger agent of the O-W.
A N. Co., i "It waa gruelling work." ffiya Mr. Rockford
William A. Sunday.
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*
Corner.
1
arrived
at
the
Columbia
rge
hotel
II. Button
has returned
I
>
ontlerberg.
“
We
proceededgutious-
’ from
Mr*' a F.
-fl®
-
BH
Mrs. V. R. Abraham and cbildreB. Raturday niglij, in ordi
that he ly, restjpg at intervals behind r<wks.
visit with the family of her |vj 'glute and Kenneth, after a V«W
^fi might be here Honda,
son at Burlingame, Calif.
lay moradagW.
BHMfll
-
PINE GROVE
tldp with Forest Grove relatives.
welcome
a
party
of
1C1
.
150 Texans, who«
this
+ J. E. Bi Imi timon was called to Mis­
Tlome. They were aceoiil left their apecial train for a motor monument oh tbp.' * We ma
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Graff left last
our goal. It waa the rang< i
i<>ok-
jBesots last
st week by the fatal illness panted by little Mias Doria Sue Abra­
over the Columbia River high­ out house. The welcome tbe
ngers week for a "ix.week visit with rels-
■of his father A
ham. of Gaston.
% tour
THE OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
way. Following an early breakfast gave us waa certainly cheerlind' They tives In Wisconsin.
i If Cameron could not have fixed your
Mr. and Mra Paul J. Hoyt and at the tourist hostelry the visitors, fed ua hot soup and coffee s which
OFFKRH
Mr.
and
Mr«.
Frank
Daridaon
and
’electric system I would have told you son, Robert, of Hollywood, Calif..] who are en route to Alaska. Urere
quietly brought back our eplfite.
son, Claude, are spending sonte time
128 If
BO.
are guests of A. C. Turneaure and personally escorted by Mr. McMurray
The party left the top at 1 >p. m.. at Eggermont.
~
lor ynur need family. Mr. Hoyt and Mr. Turn­ over the scenic road. Leslie Butler
Higbeat cash
Mr. and Mra. Will Clrirk and fam­
Can McClain eaure are old boyhood friends, this was the guest of Mr. McMurray Sat­ reaching the 7,000-foot elevation In
■ tern iture, stove
'at E. A, Frans i
* sSOft being the first meeting for 20 years. urday night and greeted the Texans an hour and 58 minutes. They ar­ ily. who weut to California last year,
rived back In Hood River an 7.35
returned to Oregon and are
For Rale—Made up apple boxes, new
The Woman’s Relief Corps te Ar­ Sunday morning. They were greet- o'clock. TJ><‘ distance from the city liave
and old. Phone Hood River Canning ranging for 'a l*aaket dinner and pic­ ed at the atation by J. H. Fredricy to the Cold spring camp waa 45 making their home at Bandon. Mr.
Clark wan here last week vialting hla
Co., 8531.
a?
nic on the lawn of Mra H. J. Fred­ and William P. Allyn.
, inilea.
- ■ -
r
imrenta, Mr. ultai Mra. L. E. Clark.
Local and The Dalles members f
E. J. Cumming, Underwood orchard- erick at 11.30 o’clock. July 25. Those
Mr. «Donnerherg carried a heavy
Mrs. TxmiaelHhawvere. of Jerome.
(let, was a business visitor in the city wishing further Information, please the Woodmen of tbe World, greeted camera to the top of the p-ak bat
telephone No. 2003.
a party of 125 tnemlters of tbteftatefty Itecause of the weather couditlona Ida., la visiting! her sister, Mrs. B. D.
the first of the |wek.
Finch.
John A. McLean, of Minot, N. D., nal organisation and tbefr^families,
able to secure a single pie-
1 Herman Pregge and family will
~ The School of Basic Arts and Sciences
Mrs. A. F. Bickford si>ent last week
leave today for Yachats, where they has arrived here and is now a mem­ who are on a tour of the west, at
with Portland friends,, Mr. Bickford
ber of tbe staff of the Hood River tbe Columbia Gorge for luncheon.
win spend six weeks on a vacation.
Portland
Woodmen
escorted tbe
joining her over the week end.
Little Misa Virginia, daughter. of Drug Co. Mra. McLean haa arrived visitors here over the highway.
from
North
Dakota
to
join
her
hus
­
J. E. Andrews has been suffering
»Mr. and Mra. Gordon G. Brown, te
The personnel of the Texas party
from an injured eye. canned by a
Because
of
prefailing
cooler
weath-
um-told oration. band.
The Ten Technical Schools
À
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- bellevea
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Mr. and Mra. .11. J. Graff left Mon was as follows:
It advisable cinder.
’ Rev“ P.4®fttendorf has started <X>n-
Mias Sue Adams, Mrs. E. C. Blesi
last recominenda-
Mrs. Hann I-age spent last week
* st ruction. Of a new residence at the day for an extended trip to the east, and child. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Brin. ta "Hi
i-u/,
I t¡9n»
tiqns
the coming codling with her daughter In Portland. Bhe
Agriculture— thirteen departments
Commerce—tour departments
.corner dt Cascade and Tenth street, They will visit their old home city,
Milwaukee, Wte., a brother In Sas­ Mrs. Camille B. Bird, Miss Rebecca moth .
la believed beat re­ was accompanied on her return by
(B. B„ M. B. dagraea)
(B. B. dagraa)
t Mra. Jutea t Infills baft been here katchewan, Canada, and various other Barrage. Mrs. F. Mitchell ( snd four sults
will be' obtained by applying her ;granddaughter, Marjorie Kauff-
sons, Mra. Chas. Busey. Mrs. B. M.
the past week visiting at the home places In the middle west.
/bretry
—two depart mania
Engineering —seven depsrtments
Bell and child, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. the spray so as to be on the trees by ■Mm|
of sfr.' and Mra. H. L. Howe.
(B.B., M.B.dagraaa)
(B. S., M. •». degress)
Mrs. J. E. Ferguson waa in Port­ Clayton, Mias Jennie Cunningham, the 25th of thia month. Where grow­
The Aloha dub waa entertained
i Bud Cates and family, of Tbe land the latter part of teat week to
ers can s. do their spraying In a few
Minee— th res departments
Dalles, spent Bunday fishing on the be with her son-in-law and (laughter, Mra. H. C. Duke. G. I’reyfuee, Dr. days, it would be desirable' to delay yesterday by Mra. Frank Dethman.
Home Economice—five departm'ta
(M. B. eagres)
There
will
be
Bunday
echool
an
W.
E.
DeJernette,
Miss
Natale
Faulk
­
¿West Fork in tbe Bandy Flat region. Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. McKeown.
(B. >. M. B. degrees)
¡spraying ao that it can be fairly well usual next Bunday morning, followed
Vocational
Education —five de-
ner,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K.
A.
Finch.
Mra.
A. R. Nickels returned to fate Dee Tbe latter te convalescing from an Wm. (Jlnnuth, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. completed by that time. It is often
Ices at 11 o'clock.
> partments
by
\O re hard place Tuesday following a operation for appendicitis. He ex- Glasgow,
as
great
a
mistake
to
apply
the
spray
Billie Glasgow, Mr. and Mra.
(B B.. M. B. dagraaa)
{Visit at Joseph and Baker,
p*Ms to return to Odell today. ;
C. B. Gardner, C. B. Gardner, Jr., too early as to get it on the trtee
Noitaa
af
Sberirs
Bale
Military
Science and TdcUoe—
Mte.
This
is
due
to
the
fact
that
It vou do not receive your Oreeonten
MI m Aline Howell, secretary of The Miss Ruth Gardner, Mrs. Geo. Greer,
Chemical Engineering—
, five nnits.
»regularly or with to Subscribe tor sama, Dalles Red Cross chapter, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Graham. M. K.I at the time the spray te most effective,
In it the Circuit Court of the State
(B. H. degree)
(B. S degras)
wither by carrier or mail, please call Nell Holsinger, field secretary for Graham. Jr.. Misa Alice Graham, Miss flaw if any worms are available to be of OU ibgon for the County of Hood
(either
Oregonian agent. Phone 2808e f 21 ti
Oregon, were here test week con­ Ixitilse Graham, Mrs. C. K. Hofstetter. deatroyed by the spray and as the Rlcer.
i Tai. 1014 and have Meyer A King anil ferring with Mra. J; W. Ingalla over Mr. and Mra. C. H. Huvelle. Mias lapray becomes weaker more worths
(loivin. Plaintiff, ra. Adam J
Jor your suit. It will be cleaned and tbe proposed swimming classes to be Florence lx* Harris. Mrs. J. 8. Har­ are emerging and chances of entrance
and Mary Cramer, Defend
prvesed and returned ready for immedi­ established soon.
rison. Jr., Mrs. Nellow L, Homan, Dr. are geratiy litcreaaad.
Moot orchards in the Ix>wer Valley
ate wear,
jBtf
Rev. William A. Bunday went to and Mra. J.' 7*. Holloway. Mrs. Beulah
virtue of an execution, judg
j
thia spray. While in
.' Mr. and Mra. Kay W. Sinclair and Engage yesterday to deliver tbe open­ Hightower, Guy Harris, J. T. Jackson, should jecelve
id order of sale issued
)thc
higfipr
sections
If
worms
are
prae-
‘children, accompanied by Mine Har­ ing sermon at the Oregon synod of Dr. II. H. Knickerbocker, Mra. H. D.
e entitled court in the
tlcally
laclflng
in
tbe
orchard,
thia
riett Fuller, Im ve left for a two-week tbe Presbyterian church. Mr. Bunday Knickerbocker, Mrs. I. L. Lovejoy.
cause to me directed
application
can
be
omitted
and
ft
.vacation at Cannon beach.
while returning from hte Eugene en­ Geo. W. Ixiudermllk, J. B. Lucas. spray ’'which will be ,recdqtoemlc<i
the 15th day of July, 1924,
THE REGISTRAR
idgment rendered in said
A. F. Davenport haa started con­ gagement will atop In Portland for a Mra. Edward Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. somewhere between tbe 10th ana mid­
O
regon
A gricultural C ollege
struction of a residence on Cam-ade talk to tbe membera of the Portland Fletcher F. McN’eny. Fred McJunkin. dle of Angust. caa be used. For the
m
7th d** ot J“*!-
te
Dr. and Mrs. J. O. McReynolds, Brook
fafor bf II. L. Colvin, plaintiff, and
,avenue, just east of the L. 8. Boyd Ad club.
OREGON
CORVALLIS
most
part
orcharda
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L
rt
orchards
appear
quite
cleab
Mr. and Mra. W. P. Huggins ard Maya. Mra. Alla Moore, Miss Cfemmie to dafr.'\ though tn i many Instances in Against Adam J. Cramer and Mary
home.
I*rultt.
Mr.
and
Mra.
A.
C.
Patton.
Cramer,
defendants
In
said
suit
for
’
. Tbe Mount Hood .baseball t<«>" 1*M small eon, of Yakima. Wash., arrived Russell Patton. Mrs. Lawrence Pol-1 orchards coming to onr attention,
Bunday defeated the Caacade Ixx-ka Saturday. On Tuesday, accompanied
worms will give a good deal of the sum of $2607.77 with interest
team at the Mount Hood diamond by by Mr. and Mra. L. H. Huggins, they lock. Mr. and Mra. E. Rand, Frank trouble before harvest if close atten- itheneoi) at the rate of eight per cent
per annum from the 7th day of July,
left on a week’s motor tour which Reedy, Dr. and Mra. A. B. 8 helm I re, tlon Is not paid.
n score of 7 to 4.
—
Mr. and Mrs R. H. Rhuttlea, Mi««
1924. tbe further sum of $200.00 with
will
carry
them
as
far
as
Ma
rah
field,
it
will,
be
nee-
Due
to
tbe.
fact
that
{ Mr. and Mra. Buskner and son.
Dorothy Rhuttles, Mr. and Mra. E. A.
interest
thereon at the rate of six
where
they
will
visit
Cheater
Huggins
for
th*
second
■Homer, of San Francisco, visited Mra. ■■d family ------- -------
Skiles, Miss Mary Alice Hkltes. Miss eaaary to spray again
per cent per annum from July 7th.
brood
in
..Angust.
It
la
believed
single
.Swkner’a sister, Mrs. C. Oxford, a
Geoge Hauel, who haa disposed of Mary I^ee Turner, Dr. O. Smith. Mr. strength or . 2-100 lead cun be used 1924. and the further ram of $27.25
Jfew days last week.
and Mra. O. O. Tonchatone. Miss Mary
coats and disbursements, and the cost
, Searches ot records and reliable ab­ hte Hood River-Upper Valley truck­ Anne Touchstone, Justin Touchstone. I satisfactorily. Where anthracnose is of and upon this writ commanding
stracts make by Oregon Abstract Com­ ing Interests, has taken over the Mt. Clara Reed (colored nurse), Mra. M. causing trouble. 4-4-50 will not only me to make sale of the following de­
During the past several days many
pany, a . W. On thank Manager, 806 Hood Community Hall service sta­ W, Vaughn, Mr. and Mra. A. H. Wil­ greatly reduce Infection of trees but scribed real property situated in the people have called at the E. A. Frans
tion. Mr. Hanel te one of the most
will also materially assist in prevent­
Oak ¿trset. Phone 1521.
|v20-tf
to Inspect the bed davenport,
young men of the Mount kins. W. B. Womack. Mtaa Elets Wil­ ing’ Storage rot In packed fruit Connty of Tfood River. State of Ore­ store
Cteaning and pressing yoer clothes enterprising
the invention of C. B. Hall, who last
gon. to-wit;
liams.
Mra.
Bell
Williams.
Misa
Jftne
Hood
country,
and
success
in
hte
new
caused
hy
this
fungus.
•Me wonderfully to their wear. Tel venture te predicted.
Williams. Groves KU bourn. Mrs. Wm.
(Yimmencing at a point 20 rods year secured the interest of local
1014 for Meyer A King. Quick delivery
Coumbe. W. I* Bush, Mr. and Mra.
East and 89 feet North of the center capital _in a contemplated factory
The
members
of
Wauna
Temple.
Helohe
Camp
Fire
News
service.
)5tf
The davenport com; ipriaes a
C. B. Jones, Mrs. Jessie L. Johnson.
of Section 15. in Township 2 North here.
Pythian Btetera, tomorrow afternoon Searcy Johnson. Mra. J. 8. Aldredgge,
A week ago last Thursday tbe girls of Range 10 East, W. M.; running numlier of features never ol >ffered on
' We pay cash for your old furniture er will
hold
a
picnic
for
the
children
of
and
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Mias Frances Aldredge. Mra. B. R. held lheir ceremonial for the month thence North to the South line of bed davenports liefore. The tiedding
■sake a liberal allowance on new good*.
Knights of Pythiaa and Pythian Sis­ Freeman, Ed Gottlieb, Mrs H. B. I of the Thunder Moon at the home of right of way of Valley Improvement is not folded under the seat, but la
■Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bro*. Co. Fur­ ters
at
tbe
new
city
auto
park.
Trans
­
Cranberry, Mra. J. C. Kennedy, Miss I N’aweeai (Edetha Hartwig». The can­ Company Irrigating Ditch, thence open to the outside circulation of air.
niture Exchange.
ml7tf
portation will be provided for all
Mr. and Mra. Henry Graff, from those who have no cars of their own. Maggie McCrery, Mias Josephine Mc­ dle lighters were Nawlaai. Cnatlma Easterly along aaid Southerly line of In a second the back of the daven­
Hover, Wash., visited hte brothers and All who wish cars are asked to assern Elroy. Mias Roy Wilmot Miller. Miss (Frances Acheson) and Nasuakee aaid ditch right of way 25 rods; more port can l>e tilted forward, and the
Maude Mabry. Mias Frances Musick. (Helen Richards). The fire extin­ or leas, to the Went line of land affair is turned Into a full-sized, sub­
a sister, Mra. T. H. Markley, during ble at tbe K. P. ball at 2 o’clock.
Mias Frances Page. Mrs. Anna Poaten. guishing ceremony was given by Mlg owned by Thombury and Kurts; stantial bed.
is our principal business.
the past Week.
Miles C. Carter, East Bide or- Mias Beas Flo Pope. Ixiute Rose. Misa wan (Joyce Nye). ’Tn place af the thence South slong said West line of
The s|>ecimed darenjiort. of an
W. M. Dickerson. San Francisco chardtet, harvested tbe valley’s first Ixinra
Our
high grade stocks are
overstuffed
design,
was
constructed
In
Hall Shirley. Mra. Royal Smith. usual camp fire talk a beautify} In­ Thornbury and Kurts land to a point
representative of the Apple Growers matured sweet corn. ’ Mr. Carter Mlaa Loring Smith, Misa Elisabeth dian legend was read. Being a very 30 feet North of the South line of the Portland.
It has attracted much
Association, arrived last week for planted "Prep O’ Day” variety. He Stan is, Mra. E. Carver. Mias Anne warm night everyone enjoyed the re­ Northeast Quarter of aaid Section 15, favorable comment from local folk.
widely varied and priced con*
• visit in tbe city.
wae soon followed by J. N. Willis, MacWIlliama, Mrs. J. T. Jean.
freshments which Nawisafs mother thence West 90 rods to place of begin­
sistently
with quality. If yon
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Prof. H. G. Keeney was in Park- who Friday started marketing corn
ning.
dale test week, aiding membera of from bin city market garden tracts.
Now Therefore, by virtue of said
After the ceremonial two girls fore
desire quality, merchandise
the Men's Forum in preparing the The c»rn retailed for 35 cents per
impressively snd painfully full Ited execution, judgment, decree and order
and service, we can better
hoys’ camp for the sumer.
doxen.
iyed of aale. and in compliance with tbe
and Tuaklla (Iztrene West)
several beautiful selections onf^ber commands of said writ I trill on Fri­
Born—To Mr. and Mra. Wellie
J. R. Nick eleen was in Portland
serve you than any store in
Peck, Wednesday, June 18, a 10- last week to attend the organization
violin With Winowna (Miss
>11) day, the 15th day of August, 1924. at
accompanying. A pantomime also took ten o’clock in the forenoon fnMfiof. ftt
ponnd daughter. The little lady has meeting of the Oregon State Repub­
this vicinity.
Hpokane, Wash., and other inland
been christened Patricia Clara.
lican central committee. I. L. Pat­
place Iq which "Jlggs" was humor­ the front door of the County Court
At a meeting of the Chamber of
The Royal Neighbors will hold d)n terson was appointed to lead the Commerce Monday night, C. O. Hue- ously knocked out by "Maggie.” The House in Hood River, Hood River empire cities will join Hood River
May we at least have a
Ice cream aoclal Wednesday evening. campaign in tbe state for Coolidge lat reported that the new municipal rigja were favored by a visit by Mias Connty, Oregon, sell st public suc­ and White Raimon this fall in the
tion, subject to redemption, to the celebration of the Waukonui Inter-
July 28, at the home of Mrs. Albert and Dawes. Tbe assembled Repub­ auto park will be ready for occupancy Katherine Rtuart.
At the n>que«t of chance to convince you ?
licans voiced their respects for the
Ijiwt week all the Hood Hirer highest bidder for cash in hand, all state bridge.
Krieg. Everybody te Invited.
In about 30 days. The park will in<*t Camp Fire gfrte were busy selling the right, title and interest which the William P. Allyn, Harlan I. Peyton,
Dr. and Mra. J. L. Black motored late Hon. C. N. McArthur.
l>e opened to touriata until completed, fection* at tbe chautauqua.
within named defendants, and each president of the Bpokanc Cliamlx-r
AT YDVR SERVICE
to Ix>et lake yesterday wherethey _ The dance at the Mt. Hood Com- be aaid.
of
them, had on the 28th day of of Commerce, has agreed to partici-
Friday
night
a
business
meeting
night
was
mnntty
h*ff'late-
apent tbe day enjoying the scenery
Mr. Hnelat stated that the electric was held at the home of Winowiin March. 1011, the date of the mortgage jate In the formal opening of the
re of a lighting connection waa completed
characterised by tbe
and picking hucklel>erries.
The func- Monday. A central community build­ (Miss Knoll), at which plans Were herein foreclosed, or since that date widge. Mr. Peyton appointed Frank
Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured hy majority of busiaew
pleasant
______ ing, with basement, will be 20 by 86 disenased for a swimming party at bare acqutred in and to the above W. Guilbert and'Dr, T. Ham aa other
using Eocene Oil. Try this high giade tlon was one of th< f
described property, or any part there­ repremmtatlves of Hpokane.^
at the %oo > highway hall. feet, he said. It will have a furnace Koberg's beach.
coal oil Beak time aad seethe differesev. ever
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of, and to «satisfy aaid execution,
point to 1 large crowd I at In the basement for heating water
Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at K. A.
judgment, decree and order of i le.
.. th*
__ commnn-
Andrews Found Not Guilty
o be held Ja*
comm
Niebeb-Welfe
Frans Co.
m29tf
and providing a place for cooking.
interest coats and seeming costs
mrrów
L
A
jury
last
week
returned
a
verdict
Showers
and
locker
rooms
for
men
,
“We want to gb down by the river­
Chicken or salmon dinner«, apecifil
Dated
this
17th
day
of
Jnly.
1924.
Mott, of Miles and . women will he provided. Mr. of not guilty for Alvin Andrews. Cas­
Me. and Mrs. W.
side." said the prospective bride last
l«ncbeoai. The Rapid«, Caecede Ixx-ks.
Wen. H. Bdick.
de the journey Huelat said the park will be one of cade Ixwks boy, accused of Iweitleg
Thursday afternoon, when William G.
Braakfaate, too, are our specialty. Try City1, Mont., who
Sheriff
of
Hood
River
County.
Ore
­
— have been the moat inviting In the atate, and itina- Geo.
Keswick,
who pleaded
Nichols, timber feller for the Oregon
r
‘
■a the next time you get op early and overland by anti
jyl7a!4
Mrg. D. R. one that the city can be proud of. guilty to an indictment for driving gon.
here visiting Mr.
m22tf
Lumber C6.; and Miss Edna Wolfe
•tartO»t lor Portlaud.
Mott have pur- He asked cooperation of the chamber While Intoxicated,
Reeder. Mr, and
:
■
\ was sentenced ■ * by
sought
Rev. ChSa. W. Johnson, pas­
lia,
an
uncle
Fred Gteler. of 8t- pool
Notice to Creditors
rtland. As soon in securing furniture for the rest Judge Wilson on recommendation of
tor of the Oddi Union ehurch, to
of Mr. Meyer,- and W. •■<! Mrs. E. as tlx
Mlles City and house.
the grand jury to ft year In jail.
In the County Court
the Rtate officiate at their wedding The wed­
C. IfattaA an< family. 9t*'
they expect
Mr. Huelat stated that an Ideal Keswick had been held to the grand of Oregon for Hood River County.
ding party. In conformity with the can nets Pears to go to canners must
have been here visiting J. C. Meyer oMtao>
to move
wading pool for children may be ae- Inry following the recent death of
wish, motored te the Columbia t>each. be 2ft inches in diameter or larger,
In
the
matter
of
the
EatateH
of
and family.
where a bough-re nopied altar wae smooth arid well formed.
Mra. Bert
and Mrs. Allyn cured by damming np a canyon in Chas. Tnsten. Rainier boy, killed
B. M. Chandler, engineer for tbe Button have arrived from Portland the new auto park. Tbe city already when drageed from an automobile Malcolm Church, Deceased.
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eelected. Mr. and Mrs Nichols will
Wankeaaa interstate bridge, was la to spend a time at Camp MJnnehaha. has available sufficient irrigation water driven hy Keswick at Cascade Ixxjks.
Notice te hereby given that the
,_T nn-
,_
make their home at Dee.
Burglars Thought Boys
towb ths latter part of last week. the summer place of their parents. to supply the pool. He nrged that Andrews, a witness at a coroner's deraigned has been appointed by the
The bride was formerly a Rnnday
Breaking rear basement windows a
Ha «ays the Interstate apan win be Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker, at the the chamber cooperate tn providing Inquest, called to Investigate the Tus- County Conrt of Hood River County. echool student of the officiating cler­
burglar, presumably a small boy. en­
ready for traffic in October.
confluence of the West Fork and I-ske windshield stickers to be presented to ten killing, was arrested while the Oregon, exeentrik of the Last Will gyman at Prineville, where Mr. John­ tered the Hood River Drug Co. store
snd Testament of Malcolm Church, son waa pastor of the Prineville
C. E. Wolfe, who te operating a Branch. Mr. Bui itton drove up with motor tourists who are constantly Inquest waa in session.
and the Rtar Grocery Tuesday night
deceased. All ¡»ereons having claims Christian church.
logging camp for the Oregon Lumber Mrs. Button Mcffic iday, returning Tuee- crying for them.
of. last week. While only a few cents
against said estate are hereby re­
Co. on the West FoA of Hood river, day.
Band to Play on Heights
_
Mrs. Wilson came up Monday
wak the loot from the grocery, Um
quired
to
present
the
same
to
the
waa a business visitor In town the with Mr. and Mrs. H. T. DeWitt.
Tennis Tournament la Under Way
The Knights of Pythias band, which undersigned at Dee. Oregon, dulv
burglar obt slued over >45 from the
Bartletts Going te fanners
latter part of last week.
The tennis tournaments of both for the past severs! weeks has been verified, within six months from the
Monday Harry T. DeWitt, Mrs. De­
drug concern.
Officers started
The
Apple
Growers
Aasoclatlon.
ac>
M t . and Mra. W. R. Green, of Yak- Witt and W. J. A. Baker journeyed boys and girls of this county are in giving weekly concerts on the court date of -the' first pnbtiCfitTfiof this
round up suspected youngsters.
cording
to
sn
announcement
of
Gen
­
to Portland, each, on the return Jour­ fun swing - preliminary games are hnnte IBM. win visit the Heights
eral Manager Rteele, has contracted
of the Western Union office, were here ney piloting a new Chevrolet car to being played at both the courts of section Friday night. The hand men notice, which Is July 17, 1924.
Polly Viola Church.
the aeasop'a Bartlett paar tonnage af
last week calling on friends. The» Hood River over the highway. Jnat the Benedict Tennis club, in the city, will serenade the Heights residents
J17a14
/ I
'Executrix.
Ito members to canners. He recoffi-
are on a vacation.
after they passed Mitchells Point tun­ and the Golf and Country club in 'from some point on Twelfth street.
..
,r ,di
Biended that groWes could obtain the
the
Oak
Grove
district.
Rl
xty-eight
nel
a
motor
tenrtet
overtook
the
two
8. Coppie last Saturday celebrated
beat results by Ihinnlng off all fruit
LAW
OFFICE
Card
sf
Thanks
boys
and
girls,
the
largest
number
lead
cars,
bearing
the
meaaage
that
bis 82nd birthday anniversary with a
not suitable for canning purpoaes.
We wish to thank tbe neighbor« o? The lew office
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family reunion at hte home
Mrs. the rear car. which Mr. DeWitt was ever participating in a tournament in
of ____
Geo. R ____
Wilbur
end thus giving the remainder a cnaace
are
playing.
Finals
will
the
county,
Bertha Taylor and Mrs Lillie Fisher, In charge of. had stopped down the
tbe community who ao kindly turned, J. H. Haslett baa been removed to the to reach a larger alee. Pears will
daughters of Mt. and Mra. Coppie. road. Mr. DeWitt had endeavored to be reached the latter part of next ont afid hetped 1» With the fire teat second floor of ths K. P*.(Hsilbronner) be allowed to remain on treea seven
week.
break a record by bringing the Chev
Thursday.
Horn Bros.
Building.
were here for the pleasant event
ta nine days longer, where sold to
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