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r- HOOD RIVER PLAUER, THURSDAY, JULY 81. 1924 ♦♦4 11»♦♦♦»!I BRIEF LOCJ ( l Ixtuls convention of the IqternatioMl Apple Shippers Association, expressed a*t^$o,vn that ,ppl* vrtoM W1U era, more GRANGE ENTERTAINS, NUNAMAKERGETS ~ K. OF P. BAND PLAYS BIG CHERRY THECK Sale Prices on Children's Shoes Vacation time with its L " an increased footwear bill is an opportunity fow Mother to save Dad some», money by taking advantage of this sale. Lasts are the newest and most approved for comfort giving. Serviceability is another | prominent feature; and, lastly, the new sale prices—exceptionally low. For Splralla ooraata, Mr«. Frad How., The.Woman’s Relief Corp« antteL The Tuesday Lunch club was enter» The Apple Growers Association has $18 Cascade are. Phone 2464. m8ti pate« 4 good time at their annual ‘—* forwarded *-------- -’-J »- -------- ------- a to v J. *• B. *•- Nuns ma - leer Pose oat Beauty parlor, Richard*« picnic next Thursday, August 7. It talned at luncheon this week by tlie just The sumpt u- check for $12,701.83, returns on 6,072 will be held at the J. B. Marsh ranch women of Park grange. "*' pt«. Tel. 2921. J5tf >r, including M-pound boxes of cherries, which _ ________________ ... Brookuhle Drive. Bring your t,us and tasteful dinner, Giri«, get a Neelie Lnooll wavs. It’ll on by the , organisation ____________ lunch baskets, plate, spoon, knife aa* Xr,ed chiriten, aweet orn and apple wero shipiMl «ph. Phone Bishop. 3664. a7 fork, cup and io cents for ice cream. pie. was served in the large basement under refrigeration ____ ...... to _ eastern mar- For Sale—Crab apple« lor jelly. Mra. The members down town will meet dining room of the grange’s commun kets. “ Mr. - Nunamakar's cherry or D. P. Smith. Ta). $904. «14J| at the W. R. C. -hail at 10.15 o’clock. ity center hall. is ___ a little less than four . acres. ____ . J. C. Meyer, chairman of the day, Hia total costs for the harvest were If Cameron had not understood hi« Those on the Heights will meet at batineM I would have told you «o. I28tl Holman'« meat market and trans is manager of the Knights of Pythias approximately $3,000. band, and he was accompanied by his The Apple Growers Association had E. J. Mesa, of Portland, has been portation will be furnished. aggregation, which will leave aeon a tonnage of 16,367 boxes of cherries, Misses’ Smoke Calf Oxfords with Patent tip and lace stay, flexible welt sole here the past week visiting Father Mr. and Mrs. Willard Young and for Vancouver. B. C., to participate for tfhich it received1 the total of Joe Smith. and rubber heeL Sizes 8* to 11* Reduced to .18.88 Sizes 12 to 2 Reduced to... |3.68 Lynn Young, after a visit here with in an international convention of the $37,447.74. Average pricea rei-elved Mrs. B. L. Myland and two daugh Mrs. A. J. Derby, sister of Messrs. Dramatic Order of Knights of Khor- for the crop were as follows: lloyal Boys’ Brown Calf Oxfords, light brown saddle and lace stay trim, full double ters «re in Eugene, «pending a vaca Young, and family, left the first of rassan. The musloal organisation Annes, $1.44 : Bings. $2.67 ; laimlterts, soles, rubber heels; a sturdy and sightly shoe; Sizes 8* to Hi $3.38; 12 to 2 j. $8.88 tion with relatives. the week by automobile, returning gave a pleasing concert. As Presi $3.19, and Black Republicans, $2.11. Boys ’ Mahogany Calf Oxfords, Goodyear Welt Soles, Perforated Tips; • Mrs. Ernest J. Smith and daugh to their home in Pennsylvania. dent Pineo cited, it was the first The Association thin year bandied Mrs. Warren Miller returned last Lunch club meeting ever attended by 22,878 crate« of packed Clark Heed- ter« have been vialting relative« at Sizes 9i to 11, Reduced to...... ..... $2.68; Sizes Hi to 13J, Reduced to .„„$2.95 Thursday from Gresham, where she the band. Dr. Pineo introduced Mil ling strawberries, which sold for an Bend the past week. had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Child ’ s Brown Oxfords, foot form last, very flexible sole. ton A. Miller, former collector of average of $3.19 per crate. The As Reduced to $2.19 Thad Peterson and Cecil Lafferty 81>e was aecompau- custom« for Oregon, who has Just sociation sold 28,007 pounds of field Will leave next week for Crater lake Frank Caddy. Patent 1-Strap Pumps, straight last, Goody< led on her return home by her ueice. w welt, P»r- started his eastern Oregon cautpalgn pick berries, fruit harvested after the on a vacation. t Eva Caddy, who will visit here for United States senator on the regular pickings of commercial fruit, forated tip; Sizes 8$ to 11, Reduced to... II. 6. Kresae and family returned Miss for a time. Democratic ticket. for six cents per pound. The tonnage Sizes llj to 13|, Reduced to__________ - yesterday from Portland where they Guests present at the Tuesday of field run tarries sold to cau- W. O. Livingstone, formerly pastor had been spending several days. We include in this lot all broken lines of “Kindergarten” meeting were John Gavin, of The ners readied 405,035 pounds. These un Mra. 8. E. Bart mess has been on a of the Heppner Christian church, has Dalles, and W. Dunlap, general aud brought eight cents per pound. The Strap Slippers in brown and black Kid, hand turned responded to a call to the First vacation at Government springs soles; also Scuffer Styles and Patent Leather, eut Christian church here, lie and bis itor of the Pacific Power A Light Co. berry crop was approximately a third Wind river. the family have arrived here to make The next meeting of the club will he of that 'of last year. ’ regularly sold from $2.68 to $3.45___________ .$1.98 W. H. McClain and family are their residence in the parsonage of held next Tuesday at the Hotel Wau- thia week on a motor jaunt into koma. It will be an open njeetlng. 1 lot Children’s White Canvas Shoes, Oxfords and Strap the church. Lest You Forget Dance Popular Crater lake country. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Moe re Slippers—nearly all sizes in the lot, Closing The dance of last Friday, "Lo Hood River Box Co., box manuiac- turned home Tuesday evening from OBITUARY Out Price You Forget,” was aa well attended .48/ turlug, Hood River. Oregon. Phone Hau Francisco, where Mr. Moe, lieu aa any of the Mt. Hood dances, and 1342. m4U tenant in the reserve officers training of course it will not be neonsary to Frederick English It Cameron could not have fixed your corp«, attended an encampment at mention about the good time that Funeral services will be held at everyone had for they can tell you electric system I would have told vou the Presidio. He was assigned to ■o. I28ti anti-aircraft pra«-tlce. The Journey the Auderson parlor today for Fred easier than you can read about it. Geo. W. Blodgett, of the Upper to and from the south was made by erick English, aged 72. who died Mon If you think you are missing aome- day evening at his home on a ranch tbiag that your friends are getting Valley, was a business visitor hi the automobile. Judge Fred W. Wilson, while here in the Fir district. Mr. English, who in tile way of good, clean recreation city the latter part of last week. is survived by his wife and a daugh Dr. M. E. Welch 1« «pending a part for a short court »w«Hlon, was strick ter. came to Oregon from Pennsyl all you have to do is to couw to the Mid-Bummer Hop at the Mt. Hood of thia week at Gresham attending en suddenly with something like vania a year ago. sciatica. He laid his illness on Judge Direct Fisa Uren’ Ttis West Community liall next Friday night. the Multnomah county fair. Rev. L. H. Miller, rector of St. You may feel assured that you are Derby, who is Just recovering from Mr. and Mrs. E. _C. Kroll anil a recent attack of this disease. Judge Mark’s Episcopal church, will officiate alao welcome to 'enjoy aa milch of daughter returned Tuesday from a Wilson hurried home, where he hoped the -Mt. Hood dances aa yotif friends. vacation spent at Seaside. Mrs. Marybeth Blagg DeHart to bring relief with a rest. Highe«t*ca«h price paid Jor your used Rent—Modern apartment« and Funeral services were held yesterday Notice ef Guardian’s Sale furniture, stove«and rug«. Cail For McClain at the home of her parents, Mr. and rooms, For Sal«—Made up appl at E. A. Frans Notice is hereby given: Pursuant Co. one to five rooms «20ft with bath Mrs. F. H. Blagg, for Mrs. Marylieth at low rental. Also one 4-room cot «nd old. Phone Hood Ki to license and order of agio lnnued to de boxes, new tage. If you have trouble in finding -DeHart, aged 22, wife of Chas. De the undersigned as guardian of the - Co., 3531. _____ ______ .liver Canning a reasonable place in Hood River Hart. Mrs. Blagg's death occurred Trunk«, Estates of Winona Maxine Koonts a7 come to Mosier; only 15 minutes by Monday from internal hemorrhage Baly, Clare nowell and Ira Howell, •ortment, Bag«, Suitcases, targe ««- during childbirth. The child, a ro auto or auto stage. E. M. Strauss, Bros. Co. Minors, by the County Court of Ilood reasonably priced. Kelly Mosier, Oregon. bust ls>y, and a little 14 months’ old River County, Oregon, made and Eocene mlfitf daughter survive. Kay W. Sinclair and B. L. Hyland dated July 30. 1924. smelling oil stoves. In addition to her parents and hus Coal Oil «tops smoking and to Bend for a weefc_end motored I, the undersigned, aa such guard Co. In bulk at Franz trip. Mr. Hyland says that Bend band, Mrs. DeHart ts survived l».v the Miss Louise Dorset and Miss m29ti Eliza la an active and prosperous city. following brothers and sisters: Irl 1. ian will on and after Saturday. Aug beth Kirby, of Portland, are here When the hlg Irrigation sections of and F. , L. Blagg, of Hood River; ust 30, 1924, sell at private Bale, sub «pending the week end with Mr. and that district get to functioning he Henry W. Blagg, of San Francisco; ject to confirmation of the County Court of said County, to the highest Mrs. J. R. Norton. predicts a wonderful advancement Itoaell Crone, a foster brother, of bidder for cash in hand, all of the Portland; Mrs. Chan. Peugh, of Her following described real estate situ William Currey, of Roseburg, mo in the dairying interest« there. miston : Mrs. J. M. Demmon. of Park- ated In aald Hood River County, Ore tored up to the Columbia Gorge Leonard E. ('arson, son of J. T. hotel for a visit the latter part of Carson, of Danville, Ky., Jesse I«wis, dale. and Misses Margaret, Beryl and gon, to wit: last week. The undivided three-elevenths Inter Garland Dever and Billy Rogers, Until Blagg. of Hood River. C. C. Anderson directed the funeral. est in and to the following: Mra. E. F. Otto and son, Ewald, membert) of a motor party passing Rev. J. B. Lister officiated, interment visiting of Omaha, Nebr., are here Beginning at the northeast corner through last week, called on the fam Mrs. Otto’s brother, Rev. P. Hllsen ily of J. K. Carson. The father of following at Idlewllde cemetery. of the northeast quarter of the south dorf, and Mrs. Hilgendorf. east quarter of Section 2, Township the visitor and Mr. Carson, of Hood 2, North, Range 10, EWM; thence William P. Allyn was in Portland River, were boyhood friends, although PARKDALE west 40 rods; thence south 40 rods, Monday for a meeting of secretaries not related. George Monroe and family motored thence east 40 rods, and thence north «g chambers of commerce over the Mr. and Mrs. William Morse, of state. San Francisco, have been visiting to Portland recently. MI m Harriet 40 rods to the place of beginning, con Clarence Monroe, who had spent several weeks taining 10 acres. T«l. W14 and have Meyer A King cal) Mrs. Maryheth Crowell. Bids or proposals to buy Mid prop for yoar suit. It will be cleaned and English, who also resides in San here with her brother, returned to erty may be made to the undersigned preeasd and returned ready for immedi Francisco, accompanied by lila wife her home in Portland with them. and two young sons, lias arrived to - Rev. It. A. Hutchinson spent a week at the office of her counsel, George R. ate wear. j5tf Wilbur, Room IT, Pythian Building, If vou do not receive your Oregonian visit hhi mother, Mrs. Crowell. Mr. in Eugene attending Synod, returning Hood River, Oregon, at any time after regularly or wish to subscribe for same, English spent a part of his boyhood home Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Felix Kile and children re the date of the first publication of * sillier by carrier or mail, please call in Hood River. this notice, but no bld will be ac Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. i 2lt( A fall of 00 feet from the Wau- turned to their home Saturday after cepted prior to August 30, 1924. . We’ll look for you at the C. B. Jensen, E. C. Owens and k<H»a Interstate bridge last week left spending a week with her mother, Dated July 30. 1924. Oscar Johnson, the latter employd O. R. Anderson, a steelworker, with Mrs. Cameron, in the Lower Valley. Mary M. Coleman, Hood River Golf and Country Club Hard Times Party Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jeffrey and A. J31a28 by Mr. Owens on his ranch place, out serious injuries. Therman had Guardian aforeMid. plunged face downward into the Co H. Berry, of Hood River motored up were in town Tuesday on business. —next Tuesday evening lumbia. Almost instantly he was Petition Mra. J. W. Taylor and Miss Ruth seized by fellow workers who dragged the highway Sunday. Glenn Marsh and family, of Hood Taylor, aunt and cousin of Mrs. J. R. him aboard a scow. Hia only injur In the County Court of Hood River Forden, arrived Monday from Jack ies apparently were lacerated lipa, River, were Upper Valley visitors County, Oregon. Sunday. sonville, Ill., for a visit here. In the Matter of the Petition of split when he struck the water. Mrs. Chas. E. Craven came home Mrs. Lefoy Childs, who is conval Ralph Wolverton aud family, re Wednesday of last week, after spend George.. Blodgett, et al, for the organ ization of an Irrigation District. escing from a recent operation for ap turning from the Tillamook conven pendicitis, has returned home from a tion, stopped here Tuesday on the ing a few weeks in Salem, where she To the- Honorable, the County underwent a major operation. Portland hospital. Court of Hood River County, Oregon: Way to their home at Milton. Mr. Rev. Jackson Webster, of Bend, Mi«a Hildreth Hughes, of Ran An Wolverton was formerly owuer of We. your petitioners, whose names was a guest of Rev. R. A. Hutchinson tonio, Tex., has arrived for a visit the Milton Eagle. are hereunto subscribed, respectfully last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Bayliss and with her cousins, Mrs. Ella Wilbur represent that each of uh I s the own Mrs. B. E. Carrier and Misses B. er of land situated within the bound- Mr. and Mrs.-V. Webb, of Portland, and Geo. R. Wilbur, and family. Mrs. Sylvia Sylvester, out from were here over the week end visiting Bartruff and B. Erickson, of Salem. arles hereinafter deacrilted; that to (8) and seventeen (IT) to the South Tennessee for a visit with the family Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Manser, friends and Mr. -and Mrs. Frlckatadt. of Cal- gether we constitute a majority of all east corner of the Southeast quarter of her uncle, Samuel tancaster, of of daya when all of the folk lived in ifornia. were week end visitors with of the owners of all the Mid lands; of the Northeast quarter of said Sec J. D. Smnllln and family. that all of the Mid landH are situated tion seventeen (17); thence West to Portland, was here last week, making Wctoria, B. C. Milton M. Craven. Jr., returned in Hood River County. Oregon; that the Houtbwest comer of the South City Fire. Chief Volatorff and Fire a short call on friends. east quarter of the Northeast quarter Little Misses Jean and June Prohl. Marshal Morgan, accompanied lay Friday from Camp Lewis, where he no part of (he Mme lie within any of said Beetlou seventeen (17) ; Thia is the best value tor the least money of anything that daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Volatorff, left Tuesday liy auto- was in training In the cavalry unit Incorpbrated city or town, nor within thence South to the Northwest corner I have had to offer. , Prohl, of Portland, have been here imddle for Pasadena, Calif., where of the R. O. T. C. He leavea this any plated subdivision or part thereof of the Southeast quarter of the South thia week, visiting their uncle and they will attend the annual conven w<>ck for Ixirch mountain, where he adjacent to an incorporated city or east quarter of said Section (17); Twenty acres of excellent land, ten acres in cultivation and toWfi; and that all of Mid lands .re aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chindlund. tion of the Pacific Coast Fire Chief*« will' enter the forestry service. ten acres In fine timber; ideal tor « chicken ranch. Planted to straw susceptible of Irrigation from a com thence East to the Northeast corner Association. The trip south will be Several men worked on the boya ’ berries, potatoes and other crops. All under irrigation. The buildings Mrs. 8. G. Campbel >11 has left for a made by automobile. Hood River is mon source or combined sources and of the southeast quarter of the South sre strictly first-class; built new three years ago. The dwelling Is several weeks' visit on the round necking the Ince trophy for low fire and girls’ duh houae laat Thursday, by the Mme system of works. east quarter of said Section seventeen and several more are expected to lie five rooiaw plastered; electrtcity; fire place; glassed in porch, «too near Tacoma, While there she will loss for the past year. Tlie officials And this Honorable Court is ad (IT); thence South to the Southeast screened ln front porch; concrete baseuieut; good well; double garage, attend Mina Lucille Mint's summer expressed the hope of returning with on the Job this Thursday. vised that we do desire, propose and <orner of the Southeast quarter of 20»20; large wood houae; chicken houses; buildings insured for Mr. and Mrs. Claud Frost have re purpose to organize Mid lands into the Southeast quarter of said Section art daaa. the tanner. _. * $2,800.00, and all aicely painted; attractive homesite. turned to their camp after spending Mrs. Geo. W. Thomson and son. an irrigation district under the pro seventeen (17) ; thence West to the The streams of the Green Point a few days at the coast. Ix-onard, left last week for Susan district are very low, according to visions of Chapter XIV of Title XI.1 Southwest corner of the Southeast Owner is called east suddenly and must aell. Has authorised Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tomlinson, of Oregon Laws as amended, and to quarter 07 the Southeast quarter of n»e to sell thia property for $8,000, on any reaeonable terma to vllle, Calif., for a visit with relatives A. B. Cash, who with his son, sj**»* who are at Kirby ’ s mill, were Park- buyer. construct and acquire works whereby said Section seventeen (17); thence and friends. They will visit other a vacation on a bike to the headwa dale visitors Sunday. They expect points before returning borne. ters of Green Point creek. Rainy to leave next week for a motor trip to provide irrigation for the afore South to the Northwest romer of the Mid lands, and to further provide for South half of the Northeast quarter Miss Margaret Morgan, of Butte. lake. Lost lake and the upper West and to secure all of the other benefits of the Northeast quarter of Section Mont., baa arrived for an extended Fork of Hood river in the vicinity of acrons the conntry to Michigan. agent B. Talmadge and family, who have and advantages a vs liable under the twenty (SO), Township one (1). visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nor the Oregon Lumber Company's camp. PYTHIAN South. Range ten (10), East of Wil BUILDING provisions of Mid laws for Mid tieen on the O. M. Bailey ranch left HOOD RIVER. ton and daughters. MI m Morgan ia Mr. Cash and hi« «on tramped 50 lamette Meridian; thence East to the a cousin of Mr. Norton. mile«, carrying their packs on their, recently for California, where they lands and the owners thereof. Wherefore, Your Petitioners do re West line of aald Section twenty _____ _ 1 b* tacka. - They Mated that the lakes expect to make their future home. Someone recently entered Wm. Smullln, Mrs. J. W. Plfer and spectfully pray thia Honorable Court (DO) ; thence South to the Southeast Christian Science reading room and are lower than ever seen before, and that such proceedings and action in comer of the North half of the South stole a sum of money. The theft, it the volume of water in the streams Mrs. Harrington motored to Portland the premises as shall he necesMry east quarter of the Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter, and the South Monday of laat week. is very scant. was thought, was committed by a half of the Southeast quarter of the There will be no moving pictures shall be taken and bad to effect the of said Section twenty (20); thence Northeast quarter, all in Section Mrs. Wm. Hkene yesterday received small boy. organization of an Irrigation district West to the Southwest corner of the B. E. Beard, founder of the Van a cablegram from her son. Donald this week as the date has been turned under the laws and Het above re North half of the Southeast quarter twenty (29), Township one (1), couver. Wash., Columbian, who is Skene, who, though one of the young over to the Ladies’ Auxiliary, which ferred to, out of the territory situ of the Northeast quarter of said Sec South. Range ten (10), East of Wil- now engaged in the manufacture of est, is one of the best known of for will present a musical Wednesday ated within the boundaries hereinbe tion twenty (20) ; thence South to lamctte Meridian. supplies for newspaper office«, was eign newspaper correspondent«, an evening. August 6. It promises to be fore described, with such changes the Southeast corner of the South District Contains nouncing that he had been assigned of special merit, and there should be therein aa may be just and proper. west quarter of the Northeast quarter here Tuesday from Seattle. The proposed District contains 1400 Capt and Mrs. Geo. R. Wilbur will to proceed to Greenland and other a good attendance. The program will And we further pray that then» may of Mid Section twenty (20) ; thence acres more or less. consist of vocal selections by Mrs. lie three directors In and for Mid dis take in the Ixmgview, Wash., cele points of the north Atlantic, following West to the center of Mid Section Eugene 0. Euwtt, A. C. Ba lien bach, up the course of the American C. II. Sletton, of Ilood River: piano trict. and that such directors may be twenty (20) ; thence South to the bration over the week end and visit Arthnr O. Heilenbach, Guardian, around-the-world flyers. Mr. Skene, solos by Miss Laura Everett, of Mar elected by the district at large. their son. Russell, who is employed Southeast comer of the Northeast C liar les fl. Bowe, Geo. W. Blodgett, who was formerly a memls-r of the shall. Minn., and readihgs by Mrs. The proposed boundaries of said quarter of the Southwest quarter of M. W. Shearer, A. W. Button. A. M. at the growing city. staff of the Oregonian, cabled hia Myrtle Hale, of Portland. District are as follows: Mid Section twenty (20) ; thence Knney, fl. B. Sutton, Mt. Hood Lodge The American Legion Women’s mother from Parla. He stated that Miss Alta Waiters, of Hood River, Beginning at the Southwest corner West to the Southwest corner of the 0o„ Homer W. Rogers, I’rss.. Everett Auxiliary will hold an all day picnic he expected to be home for a vaca is the guest tot Miss Helen Pifer this of the Southeast qnarter of Section Northwest qparter of the Southwest A. Brown, Blanche Elizabeth Brown, at the home of Mrs. A. H. Berry to tion in September. week. nineteen, Township one (1)» Routh, quarter of said Section twenty (20); F. L. Rooebrough, W. C. SmuUln, morrow, August 1. Please bring While here a guest of their old Dorothy and Leroy flutton had Range ten (10), East of Willamette thence South to the Southwest comer Joe. R. Plfer, H. II. Hardman. M. W. plate, fork and spoon and covered friend snd fellow townsman, Dr. W. their tonsils removed Tuesday of last Meridian; thence North to the North of the Southwest quarter of aaid Sec Shearer, Adm. of II. L. Shearer Es dishes as well as sandwiches for self. F. Laraway, a party of Glenwood, west corner of the Southwest qnarter tion twenty (20) ; thence West to the tate.. >iau<l Shearer, E. B. London A Although he la 68 years old. Geo. Is., men admitted that the lure of week. of the Northeast qnarter of Mid Sec Place of beginning. Alex Power, by E. B. London; E. R. Miss Rather Hettinger, of Hood T. Prather has spent the past several the west had caused them to look tion nineteen (19) ; thence East to The proposed District to Include Ixmdon A C. E. Power Estate, by weeks harvesting a hay crop of 24 forward to homes on the Pacific River, ia visiting her brother and the Northeast comer of the South also the following tracts of land : E. B. London. • at Parkdale.* tonn. Mr. Prather did all of the coast. Those in the party were: family west qusrter of the Northeast quarter The North half of the Northwest And notice is hereby given by the work himself, except the help he had Dr. Edward Plimpton, Paul Cherry, Mrs. R. J. Mcleaac and niece, Mian of said Section nineteen (19) thence quarter of Section thirty (80), Town Petitioners that the foregoing peti in baling the product. banker; Leonard Richard Choate, Ixitira Everett, of Marshall. Minn.. North to the right of way of the East ship one (1), Sotfth. Range ten (10), tion for the organization of an Irri Mrs Mary J. Meyers is back at editor of the Glenwod Opinion, and were Portland visitors last week. canal of the Middle Fork Irrigation East of Willamette Meridian. The gation District will be presented to her desk at the Chamber of Com Duane Evans and John Hamilton, Mrs. J. M. Demmon wm called to District; thence in a Northeasterly Southwest quarter of the Northwest the County Court of Hood River merce kiosk after a vacation spent merchants. The men were returning Hood River this week by the death direction along the Mid right of way quarter of Mid Section tlflrty (30). County, State of Oregon, at the Court in Portland and Seattle, Mrs. Mey home by way of Yellowstone park. of her slater, Mrs. Chas. DeHart. of the Middle Fork Irrigation Dis Township one (1), South. Range ten House in Hood River. Oregon, at 2 er« participated with flying colors in Other callers on Dr. and Mra. Lars- trict to the intersection of Mid right (10), East of Willamette Meridian. o’clock P. M.. Wednesday, fjiatsatott way were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomp th« golf tournament In Portland. of way with the North line of Sec The West half of the Northwest quar 3rd, 1924, for action thereon Ivy said Dee Club It Entertain Mrs. Geo. C. Gladden and eon. of son/ of Ixia Angeles, where Mr. The Hood River Stringed Sextette tion seventeen (17), Township one ter of the Southeast quarter of Sec County Court; at which time and White Salmon, spent laat week here Thompson ia engaged Id the buidnesB will furnish the music for the dance (1), Sonth, Range ten (10). East of tion six (6), Township two (2). place all (tersons Interested hi Mid Mr. with the family of Mr. and Mrs. of contracting and building. and social evening to be given by the Willamette Meridian; thence East South. Range ten (10). East of Wil petition and in the organization of J. H. Graff. Mr. Gladden came over Thompson was a boyhood playmate Dee Community dub In the Edgar along the-North line of said Section lamette Meridian. Mid Dlatrlct or in opposition to the v. for them Sunday, returning home of the children of Dr. Laraway. Excepting from the above described organsatlon thereof or in any matter apple house Friday evening. August seventeen (17) to the intersection of Order a dozen today at relating to the organization of said MaBday morning. 8. A general admission of 25 cents said North line of flection seventeen lands, the following parcels: Rev, Miller Heads Hospital Board The East ten (101 acres of the District or to the fixing of the bound B. 8. Bsaakman does painting, paper will he charged and ice cream and (17) with a nameless creek about Following announcement by Ernest cake, home-made candy and lemonade ten (10) rods East of the Northeast Northwest «inartet of the Southwest aries thereof may tie heard# , hanging and dMOtoting. Hava yoar Eugene. C. Euwer, A. C. Raiten bach, hoaae enameled inaide and outstde with C. Smith, stomey fir the organisa may be purchased in bootha on the comer of the Northwest qnarter of quarter of Section seventeen (17), the Northeast qnarter of Mid Section Township one (1), South. Range ten Arthur C. Sailentaeh. Guardian. * dhuKrantiM for oix I®1. 8404« tion. that a charter had beet» re Braakman*« Hardware, Paint and Wall ceived, permanent officers of the Hood lawn. This ia the first of a series seventeen (17); thence In a North (10), East of Willamette Meridian: Charles fl. Bowe, Geo. W. Blodgett, of «•ommunlty social fest urea planned easterly direction al«ing the Rant line the east twenty-five acres of the M. W. Shearer, A. W. Button. A. M. paper, Smith Building. «W * River Community hospital were elect bf the dab. of Mid nameless cteek to a point Southwest quarter of the Southwest Enney, B, B. Button, Mt. Hood Ixxlge • G. H. Taylor, of lhe New York of ed as follows: Rev. Lindley H. Miller, which ia about equal distance from quarter of Section seventeen (17). Qp., Homer W. Rogers, Pre«., Everett Good Things to ftaC fice of J. H Goodwin. New York and president; Mrs. Alma L. Howe, vice the Routh line and the North line of Township one (1), South, Range ten A. Brown, Blanche Elisabeth Brown, VALLEY HAS GOOD CROP Boston apple buyers, aad C. L, LoWe^ president; Kent Shoemaker, secretary, the Southeast qnaffer of the South (10). East of Willamette Meridian; F. L. Ronebrongh, W. C. Smnllln, Northwestern reprteawtative of the and L. M. Baldwin, treasurer.. east qnarter of Section eight (8). the Northwest quarter of the North Jos. R. Pltor. H. H. Hardman, M. W. A board of trustees from ail dis ______ concern, were here > yesterday y«^*rday visiting vial lng (Continued from first page) Township one (1), Sonth, Range ten east quarter of the Northwest quar Shearer, Adm. of H. L. Shearer Es Manager Caetner, Cartner, of the Hood River tricts of the county. Mosier, Under ally no Mies of apple« up to the (10), Bast of Willamette Meridian: ter. the Northeast qusrter of the tate, Maad Shearer. I. B. Ixmdon A wood and White Salmon has been Fruit Co. The visitors, who have present time and It ia Impossible to Fruit Co. thence East to the West line of Mid Southeast qnafter. the Northwest Alex Power, by E. B. Ixmdon: E. B. A meeting of the entire toured Yakima and Wenatchee sad named. My anything on price« at thia time." Section eight (8) ; thence Sonth along quarter of the Southeast qnarter, the London A C, E. Power Estate, by who will go to southern Oregon and board will be held at the Chamber of the West lines of Mid sections eight North half of the Northeast quarter E. B. London. JíHa» (Continued next week) - " California, before going to the St. Commerce tonight. HHHB . it.98 New Sport Sweaters $1.98 to $5.95 New Pleatcd^Skirts The Merry L Service Station If you haven’t taken a tour over the Ifount Hood Loop Highway, you have coming one of the most en joyable motor journeys ever provided in Oregon. If you have gone once you are going again. We take this means of reminding you that we have provided a service station, where you may procure Shell gasoline, lubricants and secure all other facilities of an up-to-date service station, on the Loop Highway near the Mt. Hood Community Hall of J. C. Devin A Son. We will be glad to serve all motorists who make the Loop Road trip. Stop by and get acquainted. We’ll greet you with a welcome you won’t forget. Let us care for your car needs when you attend one of the Friday evening dances at the Mt. Hood Com munity Hall, HA N EL TeL 124 Parkdale A COUNTRY HOME FOR $3600 C. N. RAVUIN Extra Special Preferred Stock Catsup Large bottles 25c each $2.75 per doz. The Star Grocery PERI GO & SON