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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1924)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THDHBDAY, JULY 81,. 1934 % ANNOUNCEMENT WE HAVE INSTALLED A NEW WAY HAT BLOCK MACHINE E can now dry clean and blockyour hat so that there will not be a trace of dust, dirt or grease In It when finished. The live steam will rellven the fabric and sizing of the hat, restore its original shape and color, and give It that fresh, new appearance found In new hats. The lining will also look like new. This ‘•NEW WAY” hat cleaning and blocking outfit is the latest Innovation in the hat cleaning Industry — making it possible to give the same mill finish as a new hat—after cleaning and blocking. MEYER & KING The City Tailors PHONE 1014 HOOD RIVER, OREGON We have a complete line of Lunch Supplies for your Vacation Picnic LAURNELL MARKET Nothing But The Best Meat Eats For AH Occasions The Best Foods from Oregon Oattie. Pure Foods at the most moderate prices FISH AND POULTRY THE HOOD RIVER MARKET A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop 4S11 DO YOU WANT PEACHES? My Crawford Peaches will ripen about the middle of Au gust to September 10th. I will Bupply you with the same in either large or small quantities if you will phone me your or ders. Price 4/ per lb. in orchard, or 4V4/ per lb. delivered EDW. HAWKES Tel. 4663. Route No. 1, PINE GROVE. MOSIER I DEE L. Behren and Frank Mlddto- ! Mina Hyboeta Humes to in Port week’s visit with Mlaa swart toft Monday for Mstottas to ] land tor I Grace Rife. do some work. | J. E. Ford returned to Klickitat Mr. and Mra. Wm. Veaeel mo-1 Sunday after a abort vtoit with hla tored to Hood River Tuesday. 1 1 I daughter. Mra. L. F. Parker. Mr. Mra. W. a Cook, of Fairview, I Ford aeemed wdl satisfied with hto me up Wednesday morning of last new granttoon. lek to vtoit her daughter, Mra. ▲ number of the young people bad J a fine Carroll, who to a patient at I a delightful time Wednesday even the Hamilton hospital in The Dalles. ing of taM week at a no hoot "kid” Mias Thelma Johnson and brother, I coatume party in the Edgar apple returned .__ t from ,,,___ Wapinttia _ _____ Tues- I house. The "children" played mar- day, where they visited with their I blea and rlng-arnund-roaie and danced aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Peter I till a late hoar. Col C. C. Smith, formerly with son. United State« army in Manila, Mrs, Prill and granddaughter, Hel I I the but whose home la now in Oakland, en Danielson, returned to their home I Calif., ' bia son, Cobert. and Mr. in Forest Grove last Thursday, bar CockriU, with also of Oakland, visited ing spent several weeks with her I pointe of intereat lu the valley Bat- daughter, Mrs. E. M. Strauss. | urday and stopped for lunch With Mr. and Mrs. Avann. Mr. and Mra. I Mr. *nd Mra. J. R. Edgar to renew Haya and Mr. and Mra. Edman, of I their acquaintance of Manila days. Vancouver, Wash., were Bunday vis I The party to hiring Oregon and itors at the home of the Downings. I Washington and will go from Port Mr. and Mrs. Winifred May and land to Seattle. daughter, Patty, of Wendling, came The voters at the special school up Thursday to visit with Mrs. May's meeting last Saturday dected to do parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Roas. •way with the transportation of Glia Davis is here visiting friends. all school children in this district. The Community club met at Mrs. Fayette Oakley, of Portland, spent II. Greene's la nt Thursday. Plans the week end at the Strauss home. were perfected for the community Mr. and Mrs. C. ▲. Root and Er dance to be given in the Kdgar ap nest Evans were In Hood River Sat ple house Friday ■ night. August 8. urday evening. The Hood River Stringed Sextet will The marriage of Mlaa Betty R om furnish the music. ' Ice cream and and Flarman Chapman took ptace in cake, lemonade and home made can Portland Saturday. Mrs. Chapman lai dies may he pun-based at booths the daughter of Robt. R om , Mosier's on the lawn. The next meeting of first bank cashier, and niece of J. P. I the dub will be with Mrs. James R om . Wlrrick, August T. The contract for hauling the school I Mr. and Mrs. John Lawler and children was let to Evans A Root at son, Earl, of Portland, spent Sunday I a recent meeting of the school board. I with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crenshaw. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Morden . and I Mr. and Mrs. James White and children, of Hood River, ''came to I family and H. R. Crenshaw left Mon spend the week on their ranch south I day for a motor tour of eastern of town. Washington and southern Canadian They expect , to be gone Mrs. Basler and daughter, Elda.l points. '» > of Fort Wayne, Ind,, who have been I about two monthh. the guests of friends for the past I Mr. and Mrs Joseph O'Leary. Mir month, left Monday for Oakland. I and Mrs. J. H. Van Wicklen. Mtas Lota McEwen. Mrs. Russell. Vai Calif. Geo. Evans and family returned I Bearaon, Mont West and Harry Wlr home Friday from a camping trip I rick made up a camping party at at Ix>st take, bls three younger sons ('old springs from Saturday night and Eddie Bennett remaining for al till late Sunday. They went up in Mont West’s truck. longer stay. ,. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Root went to I Miss Sophie Du ba th accompanied Emil Frautochy to Portland last The Italics Sunday to attend the Tuesday for a short visit with Mr. funeral of Mra. Root's uncle, Mr. I Frautschy'a sister, Mrs. Beeson. They McCloud, s returned Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Proctor and Mrs. Guy DunaUl were visitors in The Dalles Monday. I E. M. Strausa waa a bunlness vis itor in Portland Wednesday of last week. M t . and Mrs. J. O. Beldin motored I to Portland one day last week to I ' -------------- meet relatives who returned with I * ' Members of five Boy Scont troops, them. two of thio city and others of Oak MI m Dorothy Strauss returned] Grove, Parkdale and Barrett, will home the Amt of the week having) leave Bunday for their annual camp spent «eveni weeks visiting her at Ranctury lakes In Skamania coun aunt. Mrs. Danietoen, st Forest ty, Waah. The 00 boys wiU be in Grove. charge of A. T. Case, scoutmaster Mrs. W. H. Cook went to The of the city. William Danoldaon, who Dalles Friday to visit her daughter, waa here last week to conduct a Mrs. Jas. Carroll. lied Cross swimming school, will give Mrs. Allen Dean came np from dally instructions in swimming. Har Portland Friday to vtoit her pa rente, ry Bines, veteran army- cook, who annually la chief cook for the Amer Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Folsom. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Evans and ican Legton Mount Hood climbs, will son. Forrest, and daughter, Mra. J. have charge of camp cuisine. II. B. Read will equip the camp R. Wilcox and two children motored with a powerful radio receiving set. to Hood River Monday. Each evening at 6.30 he will broad- Mrs. Martin Horn and daughter. 1 cast from the station of the Apple Mrs. Edna Wickham, of Hood River, City Radio club and will forward spent Sunday with Mrs. Bailey.__ _ to the boys any Written niessages A11 mena’ and boys’ and girls' from their parents or friends. All summer shoes St big reductions for messages, however, must tie written cash. Come and look them over. and must be delivered to Mr. Read. Btrauaa. He will accept no telephone messages. Mrs. Sayers, of Moro, returned home Tuesday after a short visit with her daughter, Mra. E. A. Race. Chas. White, of Portland, came up Saturday evening to be with hto family at the,home of Mrs. J. W. Yon tab. Store than 260 memlien of the Mra. 8. E. Evans gave a social afternoon Tuesday at her home in forie of the Twentieth Century Gro- honor of Mra. W. E. Chown who to cery Co. and member* of their fam- soon to leave Mosier. Mrs. Chown. 11 lea were at Crystal Ijike park. Mrs. J. N. Mosier, Mrs. J. R. Wilcox Portland, last Thursday for the an and Mrs. E. M. Strauss were present. nual picnic of the big chain stores. The local force in attendance, for the The Indies' Aid met Wednesday store was closed all <1 h . v . included of last week at the home of Mra. Manager D. B. Cramer and Mrs. Bertha Johnson. Twenty-three mem- Cramer, Joe McDonald and family liers were present. Guests were Mra. and Floyd Crafts. The day was Chas. Race and daughter, Mrs. H. agent in various sports and games. W. Lackland. of El Paso. Tex. A A ladles' baseball game elicited more pleasant afternoon was enjoyed after Interest than one between the men. which refreshments were served. The Twentieth Century Co. contin The next meeting will be with Mrs. ues to establish new stores in Ore Edna Evans August 13. gon and southern Washington. It Orrin Osborn left Saturday for a now operates 46 groceries. Two have! two weeks' stay at Camp Lewis l*en established In Oregon City and Mr. Osborn was a 1st lieutenant in • second store will soon be ready to the World war, stationed in a camp| greet citato in Vancouver, Waah. in one of the eastern states. C. T. Bennett met with a painful accident one day last week while I splitting wood. He chopped the I hone of hto forefinger and cut sev eral ligaments. Chris Hage. who accompanied the I Allington family on their trip in I Washington, has returned home. The I party met with an accident which A wonderful new Wrr- might have been serious. Their car' m I treatment for Aithma allays violent spasms in | collided with another car, upsetting 10 minutes, and la »Meres- | the Allington car. No one received trrd to fully relieve all I forma of chronic Aithma Iso much as a scratch, but the car In 14 houra—or it coata I was badly amaahed. you nothing. It la called Dr. Platt's Rlnex pre- If you have a boy or man who is and ia taken isOrsally In really hard on shoes, bring him to acrlptlon simple capsule form. Science now me. I hare some shoes that will proves that oil Asthma la duo to wear him better than any he has ¡otrroal Infection. Rlnsx goes direct to thia Infection and neutralises it over worn liefore and at a reason — without narcotlce or toxic drugs. able price, too. Strauaa. Oet Rinex today and lust try it You can hsAe a trial treatment, free, Mr. and Mra. E D. l^ng and An by writing to the Clinical Labora drew Kern and wife visited at the tories, Cleveland, Ohio, and vending 10 rente to cover packing and poet home of Wm. Horn Sunday. age But you take no rlak In get Francis Nielsen went to Monmouth ting the 11 package direct from tho Friday, returning Sunday. His moth dealer. Money Instantly refunded if er snd sisters, Ida and Lnella. re-| not relieved. On oalo in thio city at: turned with him. The two former | KRESSE DRUG CO. have lieen attending summer school. Conyrlgbl II* by The Clinical LaboraloplM W. A. Husbands and family and Co , Cleveland. O. Mr. and Mra. Orrin Osborn and brother. Bert, returned home Friday from Newport and Seaside. The high school club of the Y. W. C. A. met last Thursday at the hut for their regular meeting. Mias Lle- betrau, secretary of The Dalles clnb. TtL 4141 waa present. The girls completed plana for leaving early Monitay morn Dstfveríe.» at 9:30 a. at. ing for their camp at Ixwt lake. oat 2:30 p. m. Mra. Chas. Race waa a guest of the duh. She has ordered shades for the windows in the hut. She haa many helpful suggestions for our work here. Mra. Race haa lieen We have a special every home secretary of the Y. W. C. A. Saturday —see our window in El Paso, Tex., for nine years. She la an interesting worker and inter that day for a bargain in ested in the girls' welfare. meats. The Holmes blacksmith shop was on fire Friday evening for the arc- Our Meats are U. S. In ond time in a year. Forrest Bryant j has lieen the first to discover a firej spected. In thia same shop. No damage waa done. Lfcdlea' and children's white shoes C. L HOWARD. Prop. oxfords and pumps at doaeout pric es; some lees than half regular price. Come while I have your Write for Marking Stencil* SHERIDAN FRUIT COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLIES These are days when you are thinking of them. We have nearly everything In the staple line you may desire. If you want anything special, we’ll get it for you. THE BOOK AND ART STORE HOOD JUVER, OREGON that Shortens Cooking Hours THE NEW PERFECTION BURNER XOOKS THE MINUTE YOU LIGHT IT NEW PERFECTION OH Range with SUPERFEX Burners TOUR NEIGHBOR KNOWS! She ia one of 4J million satisfied New Perfection users. Ask her — she will tell you how the New Perfection Long Chimney shortens cooking hours. Instant heat greater . cooking speed — perfect flame control — clean utensils.— more economy these are secured by the LONG CHIMNEY BURNER. — ! 2 Burner only $18.50 j MANY AT TWENTIETH CENTURY OUTING ML Hood Meat Co. 3 Burners only $24.00 I Get your Perfection Oil Range NOW. High Grade POLAR REFRIGERATORS On Sale At Special Prices During the First Week in August. $59.00,100-lb. Ice chamber, large food compartment, at $46.00 50.00, 75-lb. Ice chamber, large food compartment, at $40.00 42.00, 50-lb. Ice chamber, large food compartment, at $36.00 Only a few of these fine Refrigerators left—get your order in today BOY SCOUTS WILL LEAVE FOR CAMP I Wanted-Early Apples Transparent, Red June, Astricans and Early Harvest It’s The Long Chimney KELLY BROS. CO., Inc H ard ware — Furn iture ” PHONE 8411 MAYNARD & CHILD WE SPECIALISE IN THE MARKETING OF I APPLES DOMESTIC—EXPORT OUR SOLE REPRESENTATIVE IN HOOD RIVER IS MR. O. B. NYE We make moat prompt accounting of all Sales. A wire when sold, followed by Account Sale and Check next day, provided charge* are available. Grower* will find Mr. Nye well posted and eager to be of service. NEW YORK BOSTON EXPORT