The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 04, 1924, Image 13

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THÜR8DAT, SEPTEMBER 4, 1OT4
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ORT LOCAL MENTION
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ond .Mr" W E
are up
•‘*udlu< the week
of “‘‘■'i daughter,
A. C. Lofts, Jr.
“COVERED WAGON” IS
A TRUE PORTRAYAL
»ft and have M.yer & Kfog rail
J®*"» Counfiway ia now with
GUI and Mias GUI, whe snerate *
the J. a Penney Company.
atT2i .“d r*lQrned re*dy for immedi-
■tore near the automobile para there,
Moving picture history has been
wear,
are prosperous and enjoying Mfe.
and Mr*- Walter
made in Htood River thia week with
Hanna Tuesday, September 2, a aon.
E. U. Rodger, of the few depart a picture, Emerson Hough's “Covered
»Bnd.
R Wllh|r and
W. M. Black waa in eastern Oregon
that frequeut the froat*<i^ thereby Wagon,” which la a true portrayal of
a period of American history that is
last weak on creamery bualneaa.
British tolumbla points, have re­
halL Mr. Rodger dally divides bis unique in the story of mighty migra­
C. C. Brooks, of Mosier, waa a turned home.
lunch with the pigeona. The birds, tions of people. In all world history
busfaeas visitor In the city Tuesday.
I>r and Mrs C. 11. Jen kina, and
as soon as he takes hia seat in front 'there was never a more interesting,
All white felt hats now selling at daughter. Miss Louise, have rrturaed
of the fire ball, come fiylag to i>ereb a more appealing movement than the
half price. The Gertrude Hat Biioppe. •foom a month's vacation at tStanon
western pilgrluutge« of tbooe pioneers
on his knees.
Mr. and Mra. B. B. Powell have Beach.
Mr. and Mra. G. W. Bogers, of who crossed a continent, driving oxen
been at Lost lake on a vacation.
Judge Ontbank, after a vacation
Portland, were here over the week to lumbering wagons. Moat great mi­
Eocene Coal OibMopa
amokii
ops smoking
anc H**nt at coast and various Willam­ Alma L, How« at dinner.
end visiting Mr. and Mra. L. H. grations of peoples have been from
■melling oil «love«.
f bulk at Frani ette valley points, 1H ttgaiu at bia
William P. Allyn left recently for Smith. Mra. Smith and Mra. Rogers some oppression, for some war like
In
—
The
Co.
Beattie, where he will endeavor to are sisters.
Prof. Gilmore, whose demonstration or in conquest.
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t^harlea E. Jay, in charge of The interest . the chamber of commerce wife is a niece of Mra. Baslth, was immigrants of the “Covered Wagon”
Geo. D. Brlerly, well known eltisen
They sought
of Canyon City, Van here teat week Blnrdock Ranch in the l'pi>er Valley, there in. the proposed dedicatory cere­ here from O. A. C. last week a visitor period were peaceful.
no fight, even if they were forced at
was hen- last week making prepara- mony comiueiuosatlng completion of at the Smith home.
visiting the family of J. E. Boyce.
times to defend tbemseive« against
the Waukoma interstate bridge.
Home put 'em ou and others take
I. H. Cedarwall, local manager of tioiifl for the hurvi^st.
hostile bands of Indians. Their mo­
Mrs.
H.
F.
Fulling
and
children,
'em
off.
Dr.
M.
E.
Welch
blossomed
Mr.
and
Mr®.
T.
It
Uoon
and
her
the Northwestern Fruit Exchange
tive waa to move their households,
sister. Mra. Sarah Oreiiard. who has who have been here spending the forth in disguise the firpt of the week. their wive« and children, their live­
spent the wdek end in Seattle.
summer with her father, J. W. Per- He had shaved off hia chin whiskers
IxM-n
here
from
Beattie
<>n
a
visit,
stock and Implements of agriculture
Mr. and Mra. D. B. Cramer spent
Igo, and the family of her brother, after years of such costuming
Dr.
the Labor day vacation with relatives have left for Portland.
R. B. PerIgo, left recently for their C. H. Jenkins apeared after his va­ to the great tend of Oregon, where
Itusaell Q. Poad wan down from the borne at Tulsa, Okla.
the earth waa fertile and where they
at Pendleton.
<
cation at Cannon Beach with a new
could perpetuate themselves in a*
R. E. Bcott and family and Mr. I ¡»per \ alley the first of the week
mustache.
Mrs.
George
Mann
and
daughter.
peace loving commonwealth.
and Mra. Robert Bartoi spent the on business. He 1« preparing for his Miss Isaliella Mann, who spent the
The Women's Auxiliary of the
*
Emerson Hbugh, who te now dead,
labor day vacation at Seaside.
, «mile harvest.
summer at Gladstone, have returned American Legion will meet tomorrow, was one of the greatest of American
Mr.
and
Mra.
M.
A.
Zellar
were
up
home.
They
were
accompanitd
by
Percy T. Shelley was up from
Friday evening, with Mra. V. R. Abra­ novelists.
Hie greatneas came from
Bandy t^e first of the week to visit from Portland last week looking af­ little Miss Wilda Brown, Mrs. Mann's ham at her home on Cascade avenue. his intense study of the original
ter
their,
orchard
place
In
the
Bum-
“
-
niece.
his fatbe* Rev. ,Tr<>y Shelley.
It was formerly announced that the source« of American history, which
mlt district. •
Mrs. Fannie Paddock Miller, who meeting would be held with Mrs. he then depicted truly In hie stories.
Dr. and Mra. C. W. Hamilton have
Mr. and Mra. I,, <>. Meacham mo­ left recently for New York Mty to Harold Hershner. The members are “The Covered Wagon” Is one of his
leased the A. W. Stone residence on
tored to Ixwt lake one afternoon laat make her home, was given a farewell urged to bring their needlee as hos­ best etorlea. Through it and the sub­
State Street.
weeinfor a picnic lunch In the rtlll- reeeptiou at the
‘ I home of her sister, pital work will be engaged in.
sequent dramatisation of it and the
Barney« Garrett, member of the En- m-HH, of the primeval forest off shore.
Mrs. F. G. Hutchinson, before her
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker, who had preaentation of it to the American
*“ staff at
** Oregon City,
—■ t was
terprise
Jasper
Wickham
la
now
furnishing
departure.
spent
the
summer
at
their
Is-autlful
people by the Famous Pteyera-Lasky
here last week visiting friends.
the Frasier grocery with some lua-
have^been given
Mra. M. 8. Wilkins has moved here camp at the confluence of the Lake Company, the people fr
H. E. Baker, manager of the Pa­ cious .cantaloupea, grown on hia May
from the Herman Creek rangers’ sta­ Branch and West Fork, have returned the opportunity to grasp as they
cific Power A Light Co, motored to ' street ranch place.
tion, in order that her two daughters to the city. The vacation at the nook, otherwise could not the significance
Tygh VaUey last week on business.
Fordyce E. Newell, of Hood River, may enter high schooL Mr. Winkins declared by all who have Visited it of the immigration to the Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Blodgett and Mae L. Williams, of Caldwell, will join his family as soon as the as the prettiest summer camp in Ore­ country. The plow was emblematic
motored to the city last Thursday on Ida., were rix-entiy married at Van­ forest fire season ia over.
gon, was good for both Mr. and Mra. of that movement. Oregon te a com­
a shopping tour.
monwealth built firmly on agricultur­
couver, Wash.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Kresae and Baker, who returned looking well.
Highest cash price peid for your used
Arne G. Rae, of the Tillamook al industry.
T. H. Hall, of Portland, representa­ xbaby have been here from Medford
“The Covered Wagon” has been
furniture, etoves and rugs. Call McClain tive of the Chesterfield cigarette, was visiting the doctor's parents, Mr. and Herald and one of the vice presidents
at E. A. rrans Co.
s20ft In the city the first of the week call­ Mra. L. Kreaae, and brother, Herman of the Oregon State Editorial Asso­ playing to record crowds since It flrat
appeared at the Rialto Monday after­
Mrs. Sarah ‘Neal and son, Alfred, ing on the trade.
(>. Kreaae, and family.
Dr. Kresae ciation, and Mrs. Rae, stopis-d here
No moving picture has ever
recently for a short visit with friends. noon.
have left for Kelseyville, Calif, to
ia
engaged
in
general
practice
at
Mlaaes Edith and Rarah Collins, of
Hood
They were en route by automobile to created a greater interest.
make their home.
Medford.
i'nderwood. aud Miaaes Iva and Edra
Condon, where Mrs. McRae’s iiarents River with its pioneer background
Harvey D. Kelcbner< of Underwood, Boggs, of White Salmon, were in the
P. G. Ripper, manager of the
has re«ponded to Itx historic api>eal
was here Saturday securing supplies city laat week calling on friends.
Standard Oil branch at White Salm­ live and where they will «{tend a and representatives of practically ev­
vacation.
for bls apple harvest.
Mr. and Mra. T. W. Fletcher, of on, was in the city on business last
Rev. Edmund Trew Simpson, pas­ ery family have seen it.
Mias Isabel Underwood, of Under­ Yakima. Waah, where Mr. Fletcher week. He called on the fire depart­
"The Covered Wagon" will appear
tor
of the Episcopal church at Cor­
wood. visited in Hood River Tues­ la now in charge of the Gibson Pack­ ment while here. Mr. Ripper waa at
at the Rialto again this afternoon
vallis,
stopped
here
for
a
short
visit
day of last week.
and tonight
ing Co., were here recently calling on one time one of the moat enthusias­
Rev. Simpson wan ret urn-
NMltlF.
tic members of the department.
Large assortment of fancy trimmed friends.
Ing home from an i automobile tour
JI. J- Fleischer, formerly with the
and tailored felt hats on sale at one-
Mrs. Max Moore and little daugh­
that carried _______
him I as far south as
fourth off. The Gertrude Hat Blioppe. ters, Barbara and Florence, left Fri­ federal fruit inspection department, Ashland.
*~
R waa
The return ’ journey
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Parkins
ia
now
covering
the
mid-Columbia
Mr. and Mra. Thomas Flagler have day for Portland to sitend a few days territory for the Carr fruit grader made by Crater lake and Bend. Rev. the week end and Labor day at
visiting
relatives
and
friends.
Simpson
waa
formerly
rector
of
8t.
been on a vacation to the Oregon
IxMige.
manufacturing company.
The Carr
beeches.
Walter It. Woolpert, sales manager plant, one of the largest of its kind Mark's church here.
Friends of William West will be
Joe McDonald and family returned interested to know that he will at-
Mrs. David Pence, who had l»een of Dan Wuille 4 Co, has returned in the state, ia now located at Canby.
Monday from Crane, Mra. McDonald tend high school at Oakland, Calif,
visiting at Gearhart, was here the from an extensive trip through east­
W. E. Sherman last week sustained
ern marketing centers.
and little daughter, Catherine, had the coming school year. ,
first of the week.
a four-inch-deep gasli in one of bis
Mra. Chas. Howe entertained with legs when an axe wielded by a hired been there for a three weeks' visit
Wanted—To contact your apple haul­
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Gates, and son.
ing. Have two big trucksand can move a luncheon Tueaday of last week for man, engaged in cutting wood, glanced with her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. Bradley, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Hughes.
Mr.
McDonald
spent
g
week
her
house
guest,
Mrs.
Susan
Eastman,
>10 boxes at a load with each. For fur­
and struck the orchardlst. Mr. Sher­
H. W. Whitely from Saturday until
there previous to the Labor day holi­
of Portland.
ther ¡information eali 1542.
a!4tf
man received surgical aid Immediate­
Monday evening.
days.
He
said
the
killlag
of
Sheriff
Miss Jo. McClain of Minneapolis, ly before the loss of blood was severe.
If you do not receive your Oregonian
Master Lubr Jensen, Jr, has made
Goodman by Fred Yardlow created a
regularly or wish to subscribe for same, who was formerly with the Gage and
Judge L. N. Blowers and son, Loyd, great deal of excitement in the south­ a speedy recovery from his tonsil­
either by carrier or mail, please call Flake hat companies, has arrived to who now reside at Venice, Calif., ar­
adenoid operation.
become trimmer for Tile Gertrude rived last week on a busipeaa trip. eastern part of the state.
Oregonian agent. Phone MOS. f 2ltf
The Community club is to meet
Mrs. Sidney G. Baboon was here
Hat
Shoppe.
We pay eash for your old furniture or
Tiiey made the journey nyrth by
with Mrs. C. A. McCammrm todsy.
from
tho
Upper
VaUey
recently
get
­
Mrs. Emms Nesbit and her two automobile. Judge Blowers looks as
make a liberal allowance on new goods.
ting ready for the apple harvest. Plans will be discussed for making a
Call Hackett Mil, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur- sons have returned to Portland after though the climate of California
She stated that Mr. Babson's mother, community donation of canned fruit
spending a two weeks' vacation at agreed with him.
niture Exchange.
ml7tf
who te now traveling tn England, to the hospital. The supper at the
the
home
of
her
brother,
W.
H.
Gib
­
Cleaning and pressing your clothes
Mrs. M. H. Craft was down from writes that it te impossible to get a Graff A Childs apple house was well
bons.
aide wonderfully to their wear. Tel
the Middle Valley recently to accom­ good apple in that country.
The attended and everybody bad a good
Bmoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured by pany her niece. Mine Prudence Bimen- English people, she says, will greet time.
.••1014 for Merer A King. Quick delivery
The tables were beautifully
using
Eocene
Oil.
Try
this
high
grade
service.
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stad, who waa returning to her home ' the Oregon Newtown« with a hearty decorated with gladioli, donated by
coal oil next time ami see the difference. in Seattle after a vlait here. Mra welcome thia season.
the Wheeler Gladiolus farm on the
Mrs. A. De Wein, of Everett, Wash,
Any quantity, gallon to liarrel, at E. A. Craft stopped at The Glacier office
River road.
,•
who has been visiting her daughter,
Mr- and Mra. W. R. Kerns were up
Frans Co.
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to register for "The Covered Wagon." from Portland over the Labor Day
The eight months' old baby of Mr.
Mrs. I. P. Calhoun, left for home
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Neal, en route
L. 8. Shumaker, dean of men at vacation for a visit with Mra. Kerns' and Mrs. D. L. Edwards died Bunday
Tuesday.
College,
of
McMinnville, parents, Mr. and Mra. G. B. Johnson. at the Community hospital. The lit­
Miso Emma Bieverkropp left Batur- from California to her old home In Linfield
county, stopfied last week spent the first of last week here in­
Other visitors at the Johnson borne tle one was 111 for soma time with
day for Portland following two weeks' Wallowa
their old friend, William terviewing prospective student®. Mr. were: Mra. Hugh Rodman, of Van­ an intestinal disorder.
vacation spent here with her parents, to see
Weber.
Hhumaker said be expected a num­ couver, Wash., who was accompanied
Richard O. Garber, half back of
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bieverkropp.
Leslie Butler, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. ber of students from the Hood River by her sons, Burton, of Vancouver, the O. A. C. football team, was a
The West Bide Circle of Riverside
valley the coming term. .
and Ted, of Golden dale, and their guest of Mias Hyberta Humes at the
church
win meet this afternoon. Vaughan and Mrs. Charlotte Wolfe,
of .Muskegon, Mich, motored to Ste­
C. N. Clarke, who spent last win­ wives and the baby of Mr. and Mra. J. R. Edgar home Bunday and Mon­
Thursday, with Mrs. Fred Carnes Ht
venson, Wash, recently for a visit ter in the aoutb and middle west with Ted Rodman.
day.
her home on Avalon Way.
with the Michell family.
the sales force of the Apple Grower«
Owing to a misunderstanding of
The Women's Foreign Missionary
J. P. Aplin, of Canon,• Wash, for­
Hugh Haling la now in charge of Association, left yesterday for Port­ society of -the Asbury Methodist contract dates, school will not com­
merly local resident, was here the
land.
where
he
will
become
associated
the Mt. Hood company’s rail auto,
church met with Mrs. 11. C. Clark mence till September 8. It the par­
latter part of last week visiting with
having succeeded Robert --Chiaholm. with the H. C. Long Bookkeeping last Friday evening when officers ents know to what grade their child
friends.
The latter is with the P. F. E. com- Supply Co.
were elected for the ensuing year as baa been assigned, books may be
Mra. C. B. Jones, who has l>een in l*ny.
Mra Johnson, president; secured at any time by calling for
C. W. Melcher, who has been here follows:
Portland the past several weeks at­
One of the handsomest boxes of the past several weeks, having come Mra. Coovert, vice president; Mra. A. the list of books for that grade at
tending a millinery school, ban re­
la-aches recently seen in Hood Kiver out from Chicago with the Prairie Canfield, treasurer and corresponding the book store.
turned to her post at the M. H. 8. Co.
waa displayed at the Kresae store club, will return home this weefc. secretary, and Mra. W. N. Byara and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Busts, return­ the latter part of last week by 8. G. Mr Melcher will endeavor to bring Mra. Rosa Fhillippl, entertainment
CHURCHES
ing from Portland to their home in Oxborrow. They were Elbertas.
the Chicago recreational organisation committee.
Maupin, stopped last week for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McCullagh, en here next summer.
Mias Norma Young entertained a
* with Mr. and Mra. C. N. Clarke.
After a pleasant vacation with the beach party at Koberg's last Thurs­
route to Prineville to visit the ranch
Regular services at 11 a. m. Bun­
place of Mr. and Mra. Henry McCall, families of his brothers, James and day evening in honor of Mias Hasel day school meets at 10.80 a. m. The
stopped here for a short call Satur­ Henry Hart, of Lane county. Chief of Gilman, who has left for Portland, ladies' Aid meets Thursday at 2.30.
Police Hart la back on duty again. where she will enter the nurses* train­
day.
P. Hllgvndorf, Pastor.
Geo. Hasllnger and family, who Mr. Hart also visited at the Tilla­ ing class at Good Hanuirltan hospital.
tx>achea.
where
he
enjoyed
the
Those
present
for
the
pleasant
party
mook
lien
chi
visited coast points, have returned to
were: Miaaea Harriett Faller, Werd-
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11 • •
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their home. They visited Mra. Haa- ocean wlnwB
linger's brother, Joe Bchrleber, of
Justice O. P. Coabow, of the Ore­ ua Isbell, Agnes Chipping. Georgiana
gon supreme court, .en route to his Blocom, Geraldine Boney. Mabel Mont­
Cloverdale.
gomery, Lois Jean Sinclair and Ethel
Mrs. Oral E. Palmateer and smali home In Balem, stopped the latter
Carrin.
son. Robert, aw-ompanied her j>a rents, ;>art of last week to call on friepds
The Bible school of the First Chris­
Mr. and Mra. A. D. Moe. here from Here and visit relatives, hia Mater-in-
Salem Monday. They will remain for law. Mra. R. H. Coshow, and niece, tian church held their annual picnic
Monday la Marsh's grove; it was well
Mra. Chaa. Fuller, and family.
a short visit.
Blue Birds, juniors of the Camp attended and proved to be a delight­
H. M. Scearce and W. J. A. Baker
ful occasion. A splendid dinner was
left Bunday night for eastern and Fire Girls, who met with Miss Bar
served at the noon honr and popcorn,
middle western points to begin their tiara McDonald, assembled at the Mi­
candy, ice cream and lemonade were
work for the sales department of the lkmaid home last Thursday evening
for a farewell party given for the id evidence throughout the day to the
Apple Growers Association.
daughters of Mr. and Mra. B. L. Hy­ delight of the little folks. Games of
The hunting cabin window of the
various kinds enlivened the time in
Franz Hardware store the past week land.
which old and young alike partici­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
N.
Clarke
accom
­
has attracted much attention. It waa
Regular aervicee next Lord’s Day.
pated. There were about 70 in at­
panied
by
their
son,
Thomas,
and
a cabin that every hunter and lover
Bible school, 8.40.
Communion and
tendance.
Mias
Thelma
McQuaid,
were
Portland
of the out of doors coveted.
preaching, 11 o'clock, and evening
H.
F.
Davidson,
who
has
just
re
­
Miss Annabelle McLane, who had vlsitororifist week. While there Tom turned from St. Ixmis. where the an­ preaching service at 8 o'clock. Every­
(*larke sang before Prof. Yeatman
one la cordially invjted to worship
l>een visiting at the home of her aunt,
Griffith, internationally known author­ nual convention of the International with us.
Mra. Susie Lynn, and family, has re­
Apple
Shippers
Association
was
held,
ity on voices. Prof. Griffith compli­
W. O. Livingstone, Minister.
turned to her home in Portland to re­
mented youag Mr. Clarke vary highly. and other eastern cities, reported
enter schooL
that indications point to profitable
Mr. and Mra. John G. Odell mo­
sales of apples this reason.
While
Mbs
Jackson returned to her
tored to the city test Friday from
Regular services; Bunday school at
home in Portland Bunday after hav­
the apple crop Is far smaller than
The
Dalles,
where
Mr.
Odell
la
dis
­
Blend
laat year, Mr. Davidson pointed out 8.40 a. aL. H. O. Delta, Bupt. ; preach­
ing «pent the part three weeks vteib
trict
manager
of
the
Tum-A-Lum
Ing at the home of her uncle and
that the tonnage would be great this ing aervice at 11 a. m. Young people's
Lumber Co. They were accompanied season.
the Highest Grade Cotfees on cousins, J. H. Gerdes and family.
The general market, how­ service 6.30 p. m., R. 0. Samuel, preel-
by their daughter, who attended *
iltetic service 7.80 p. m.
earth makes SEAL BRAND a
Rev. F. R. Jackson and son, Tom, birthday party given by the daughter ever, thia year, he said, is marked dent Evangelisti
every
_ Wednesday,
*
7.80
by an optimism that la greater by Prayer meeting ex
who hsve been visiting at the home of of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Anderson.
truly Wonderful Drink.
Everybódy welcome.
w. p.
far than that of last year. Mr. and p. m.
hie brother-in-law, J. H. Gerdes, re­
Whether you believe in the pro­ Mra. Davidson were up from Port­ Kirk, pastor, phone Ml.
If you do not already use it, turned Thursday to hia home at posed “National Defense Day” or not land last week.
Rainier.
you will want your automobile top
M. Mart*« Church
Dr. Amos Squires, who has been in
let us send you a can now.
Mr. and Mra. Edward 8. Gifford, of in the iiest of condition before the
During
August the morning service
attendant»
at
the
prison
conference
Hoquiam. Wash., and their mm U fail rains begin.
The Central Top
daughter were here tert week visiting Hbop can fix the top. E. E. Newell, recently held at Balt Lake, came up will be bald at 10.80 a. nt. Instead of
from Portland Thursday, along with 11 a. m. Service« next Sunday will
Mr. Gifford's sister, jira. J. W. Crites,
Weber Harness Shop.
his wife and daughter, Evaline, to be u follows: Holy communion at
and family.
F. A. Masaee returned the first of
8 al bl ; Holy communion and sermon
Rollle Watson, Eugene Crosby and the week from Pendleton, where he make a short vlait with the family of
8. F. Blythe. Dr. Squires has been with special story-sermon for children
H T. Botts, Tillamook Kiwanlana. visited the family of his cousin. Paul
connected in his professional capacity at 10.30 a.
returning from the Northwestern con- Masaee, Pendleton merchant He also
m ”
venUon held at Waite Walla, stopped called at Arlington to visit the fam- with Bing Bing prison, New York,
First Onrrt of Christ, Brientist
for many years From Halt Lake the
teat week to call on friends.
ily of hia cousin, Mrs. Geo. Hnnting- ’tarty came to Portland by way of
Services in church building. Bunday,
The Hood River Plumbing Co. was ton Currey. Mr. Currey Is publlaher x>a Angeles and Ban Fraactoca
11 a. m. Sunday school the same h<
awarded the contract for placing the of the Arlington Bulletin.
ter visiting the Puget Bound country
heating plant in the new grade school
E. M. Holman, who has been on a they will return home by way of the Davidson building.
Boom I
being constructed at Antelope by L. motor tour with hia family, returned Glacier and
Yellowstone National open week days from 8 to K with
C. Baldwin.
test week. Mr. Holman, who ia suf­ parka.
Mra. Squires ia a niece of attendant in charge from > to
H. 8. Braakman does painting, paper fering from a nervous breakdown, Mrs. Blythe.
Wednesday evening service at
hangin« and dscorating.
Hare your will be out of the store for aome
"I left here 15 years ago,” said o'clock. Leaaon subject:
house enameled inside and outside with time. It ia anticipated that a period
M. A. Searrii, former local resident
a guarantee for six years. Tel. 2404, of restful motoring will put him in
who now resides in Loe Angeles, and Asbury Martedtet
Braakman*« Hard«are, Paint and Wall fine trim again.
who
visited here, recently.
Mr.
Bunday at ll a. m.. Dr. E. L. House
paper, Smith Building.
I. R. Hale, of the West Side, suf­ Search motored up with his wife and will speak. The Sunday school meets
We have a fall supply.
Mr. and Mr«. Malcolm Hebard and fered painful contusions and cuts at Portland they
picked up their at 10 a. m.; Epworth League at 7 p.
I ‘
Harold Hebard, after a visit with Tueaday when thrown from an or­ nephew, Joseph
>h Condon.
‘Real es- in. ; evening worship st 8 p. m. The
Let us furnish your Harvest
their parenta, Mr. and Mra. Bert He­ chard wagon he waa driving dofen a tate was active then,” be continued pastor will preach.
Bunday after
Groceries.
bard. nave returned to lx* Angeles. steep residence street.
The harness “Land was changing hands twice a noon, at 2.46 o’clock. Dr. D. H. Leech
The young men are students at a med of hia team
day sometimes.
It makes me think will hold the tert quarterly confer­
Supplies for School Children.
of the conditions that have recently ence for the purpose of winding up
allowed the
Mr. existed in southern California around the business of the conference year,
Bhoraea.
le, whose
Lob Angeles." Mr. Search aaya that officiate of the church should be
yerioua, waa hurried to the Com­ activity in residential property hia present. The annual conference meets
munity hospital.
He waa able to ■lowed down considerably in the at Medford - September 10.
Prayer
A
outh. He «ays that industrial build meeting every Thursday evening at 8
o’clock.
W. N. Byara, Pastor.
IW[S 5ANB0SN
Thu wtei we formally open our
with a fine shipment of Ladies’ Coats
íf i,
Coats of Bolivia, Velour, Sport,
and other popular Coatings
Many novel touches in the form of ftir
trimmings-All at a very Substantial Sav­
ing under our Special Service
Velour Coats $14.50 and up
|K
Bolivia Coats with Fur Collar
$24.50 and up
NOTICE—This shipment will be on sale until
Saturday night
USED TRUCKS
PNEUMATIC TIRES
LICENSE
GOOD RUNNING CONDITION
Just the thing for hauling Apples
or Farm Products
I
WE HAVE
WHITE TRUCKS—at $465 W
REPUBLIC TRUCKS at $375 «2
COFFELá
The World's Finest
Perfect
The Star Grocery
“Coot niac> M E
PERIGO & SON
GROCERIES
Ik Brights Cssiectissen
STEWART
MELLON
EQUIPPED WITH CABS
CASH OR TERMS
WRITS US YOUR NEEDS
BRALEY & GRAHAM
11th at Burnside
PORTLAND, OREGON
Broadway 3281
Lost Numbering Machine
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About the office of some city business house
is a numbering machine borrowed about a year
ago from the Glacier office.
It was probably put away so carefully that
it will not be found without some searching.
The machine is badly needed and it will be
appreciated if the borrower will return it