r BOOLI RIVEM OLAÜ1EH, TH0H8DAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 dainty refreshments, assisted by Mrs. H. W. Hamlin and Mrs. N. P. Mears. The high school assembly bold Lu last week's summary of enroll­ The Glenwood school narrowly es­ ment iu the grade school Misa Alien’s caped destruction by tire last night, Tuesday morning was an enjoyable enrollment of 41 was omitted. Mrs. September 29, when the Jebs bouse affair. ' Principal Gibson opened tbs _________________ d Allen and Miss Allen, each had an In which the primary teacher. Miss meeting by reporting the recognition Hood River high school gradu-i . ,, . . . enrollment of 41 pupils. Bloanaker. was-living, burned. Multi­ glveu ates at the Unlveralty of Oregon and .““"■rd Hawkes former memtar of Rev. Troy ' Shelley returned home tudes of people gathered from the other institutions. Following bis talk • r w U ** • Monday vf last week. He had en­ neighborhood, and with their bucketa- Coach Garrigus urged the studrnM *>r n Hrtl' joyed a two weeks' visit with Wil­ ful of water attempted to save the body to get in a proper frame of £ J ’ 1 “ ** , H awk *- Some men lamette valley relatives. The trip surrounding buildings. mind for winning The Dalles football ! *e *.*'„an **lll”lM‘l‘‘,,'“l» *<* be- was made via motor with Rev. Shel­ climbed upon the roof of the acbtxil game. His “peppy” talk was followed *£r'. c^n“‘ bouse and with the aid of buckets and ley at the wheel. by yells for himself and the team ibe pulilic firatlin, 1912 when Mrs. Shelley aiso returned home hose managed to keep the shingles taaded by Kelsey Blocom. After ma-l*1* **• alHted on a r*‘*U ticket put last week after having spent the wet so that th» «quirks did not catch. sic by the Girls’ Glee Club, and a "PMAtaht county, commluMouern then. past two months at the coast. Hhe Whole sheet«c of sparks were driven H|H-«lal numlM*r by the Girls' Hextette. Fletcher is the regularly stoppeil over in Portland for a visit over by the wind, and once Home fell with Mrs. C. H. Heaney directing. P®m,nM,ed IlcpubUcan candidate for upon the end of the roof. Imt were wrlth her brother. II. R. Lewis. , whipped off again by the wind. Hie Imth of which were well rendered. the «*»"».» any land, is practically over the Rev. W. S. Gleiser will deliver an Some are fur trimmed while others addr<*as appropriate to the occasion. Ha me route as No. 1, except that H of the high schisil and its hard work­ blown up and sunk off the <-oaHt of have self collars. Thrifty mothers R|M*cial music will ta rendered. No (urns northeast south of the railroad ing team. Tunis and so lie wuh on deck to nend At the regular monthly’ meeting of out the first story al«out it. Epworth Tjeaguc service will ta held to meet the highway. The cost is at>- “8*n’t afford to miss this opportunity in tlie evening. The program for the proximately $17,.s00 besides $9,000 to the HcbiMil lM«ard held last Monday He covered the Olympic games and to saveI busineaa eight, a numtM*r of Items of I m * expended by the bridge comiMiny. sixth annual apple harvest festival reported tin* dolngH of the league of Owing to the nations at Geneva and the Bavarian Route 3 follows bridge tangent, were disposed of. will tagin at 7.30 o'«I«M-k. Miss Mar­ guerite Ferrin. Mrs. W. O. Mills and crosses railroad 100 feet west of 0. amount of material already crowded Palatinate. He had h world h <-« mi |> SiiM 2 to 6 Mrs. A. H. Ferguson are pre|«aring a D. Moore's house; $2,500 is wanted Into the school programs, the petition on the maHHHcre of 35 German ae|>- to shorten the H<-hool day one hour s|M*cial program for the ‘evening. Tills by Mr. Moore for right of way. Coat a rat 1st a by a Bavarian nationalist festival is held ln honor of the apple of this approach Is practically $10.0H0 was not allowed by the m -I kmi I Iwiard. death society at PirmlsenK. With which i«assed a resolution (.<« have workers who are for a time at home I h ' h I c U' h $9.000 to be speut by bridge aide tripe to Berlin. Belgium. Italy, published a statement showing why in our community and they are es­ company. the Ruhr and Rhineland and Holland Route 4, cost $16,900 Ix-Hides $9,000 thia could not I m * done. pecially Invited to attend. on important astdgqmentH he filled Sim 7 to 10 The w-lKMil budget for the ensuing I Announcements by Rev. Johnson, of to be aiM-nt by bridge company. Fol­ year was taken up and fixed at ap-1 J. few months ago tame or- lows bridge tangent, includes $500 for I Then a the Christian church, are: Himday proximately the same amount as for school. 9.45 a. m.; service with ser­ moving C. D. Moore residence; $2.500 thin year. The advisory budget com­ I dera to follow the round-the-world is also asked by Mr. Moore for right I fliers. no he went on the Richmond mon by Rev, Ware at 11 a. in.: mittee, (xmiiMMted of II. B. Bennett, to Greenland's Icy mountains and Ice­ Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in.; even- of way. Hundreds of people last Friday at­ Mrs. Ola Bell, L. H. Bennett, Mrs. J. land and Labrador and on to Boston, Ì ing preaching service. 8 p. m. Mid­ Sine 10 to 14 Edgington and Harvey Jones, will w«-ek Bible study and prayer service tended the impressive ceremonies of meet with the sehtMd board next Mon­ where he disbanded and reported at the laying of the corner stone of the I the Chicago offii-e of the Tribune. Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. fine new Union high school talng day night to a|>prove thia budget, Duckwall Brcsi. are enlarging ttalr erected in this city. The program after which it will tie published and I I .eave of al«sence was granted and Don lias come on the Portland to see warehouse at Odell. ‘ was a splendid one and will only I m * a public meeting held liefere the I the gang, and ilia mother. Mrs. W. H. Dr .and Mrs. J. B. Chapman, of surpasseil by the dedication of the budget la finally voted by the school Skene, anil his sister, Jean Skene, Seattle, Wash., visited at the home new building u|M>n its completion in board. who live In a pictures«pie country of Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Chapman Sun­ a few months. The school board heartily dlaap- Place caled “Wildwood” at Hood day. Monday Mr_ and Mrs. L. A. i . ■ In the corner stone were placed proves the practice of children, and River. ) Chapman accompafiied by Dr. and records of the organisation of Union especially high school pupils, driving Don says that the politicians in Mr«. J. B. Chapman motored to High School District No. 2, a coin their cars and 'bugs” to school and with pride and Goldcndale for a visit with their 101 years old. and also a list of the then “Joy riding” at nn and at Taris can never point feeling In their voices to the day» such property. The fire and water strength, «un alleged, to have licked brother who resides there. members of the local Masonic lodge. other times. By fast driving near when they were hungry and raggeli committee was asked to consider such Hix men during tile dauci* hall coiAhat. £ W. B. Cunningham has accepted a On the outside of the corner atone the schl buildings there is danger little newsies. ordinances. position with Duthle A Company, are inscribed the names of the mem­ tM»th to the occupants of the car and The council is having a sign placed “Because,” sex Don. “there aren't Radio Brings Ball Results apple shippers and s general ffult bers of the present school board of to the achool children. Parents are any little newsies, They are all old at the west end of town to direct especially urged to prohibit their men or old women selling papers at tourist traffic over the Columbia Riv­ Local folk, the ¡wist several days exporters. th union district. took* a keen interest ill the world er highway, it was reported. Capt. Geo. R. Wilbur, attorney, of children from taking their rars to Ixrntha.” Roth stores. Odell Cash store and It was announced that the county series baxeball games tat ween New Holman A Davis, keep a clerical Hood River, was the speaker of the school especially when they live with­ Don I»on ubim used I to sec H»*e a lot of Charlie Radio ' Inis force of five plenty busy these days. day, and complimented the people of in reasonable walking distance. To Dawes when Charlie was drawing up fruit inspector's authority extends to York and Washington. protect the Junior high sch«M>l pupils city, and horticultural laws will given the local folk the news hot off, II. K. Davenport's crew of sorters thia district upon the erection of such from passing automobiles, the Htreets his famous Dawes p(an. “He'd hold the the bat. A large crowd was prt*sent and packers packed out 1.247 boxes a modern union high scbixil building. around the building have been closed a- press reception every night at 7 Is* enforced in town. Councilman Honiiichsen, of the at Ii. B. Read's radio shop yesterday, In part be said:. o'clock." says Skene, “and give all of Ortleya one day last week. “It is indeed a great pleasure to from 8.30 to 0 a. m„ from 12 o'clock the newspapers the dojn* on whatever health committee, reported that sick­ listening to KGW broadcast the game Mrs. A. W. McKeown, who recently be here to take part In the laying of to 1 p. m and at the rec-esses. play by play. The big crowd ex­ he'd done toward the plan for that ness in town is now at a minimum. submitted to an operation for appen­ the corner stone of this fine nejv The school clerk will take the Dr. Post, on presentation of ills tended into Cascade avenue. I think he is a second Roose- dicitis, was brought home Bunday. building, and it la exceedingly gra­ school census this month. It includes He is forceful and likeable, newly invented revolving flag pole, cious on yonr part to ask your sister all children from four to 20 years in­ rugged and outspoken, and hla ability was instructed to equip the city hall Fuller Now Superintendent with the apparatus. PINE GROVE city of Hood River to assist in them* clusive, whether in school or not. Is simply tremendous.” The Apple Growers Association last Parents of children are urged to tele­ City Recorder Howe was instructed Don will I m * In our midst about The enrollment of the school at exercises. It shows a friendly inter­ phone the names of their children, week apisdnted Chas. Fuller as super­ to bring here the Coe Fing on his est in the future welfare of the mid ­ three weeks. pr«*aent is 201 pupila. Mrs. Zena with ages, to the clerk. I. R. Acheson, next visit to Portland. It was sug­ intendent of warehouses. Mr. Fuller Mann, who has l»een ln charge of the Columbia district, which is to I m * still at the Butler tank. The state fund gested that the Grand Army Post be succeeded Win Cunningham, recently more closely cemented upon the com ­ room for transients, has returned to RADIO NEWS is distributed on a basis of the num­ asked to take charge of placing the elevated to general superintendency I pletion of the new Interstate bridge her acho ittoin Bandon and Mrs. Addle from the Odell warehouse of the tar of school cblldn-n so that the There la much testimony that radio pioneer Flag in the city hall. Clark, ol -Mlood River, has taken her which is to span the mighty canyon name Mr. Cunningham quit The matter of allowing the motor Association. of «wy child means so much h„ ,.nt(,red |nt„ o„. affalni of the great Columbia gorge. I am place. W(1IneI1 all() cllll(lrPI1 an„ now pumiier of the tire department to the lisul work the first of the week. glad to tie with you on this momen­ money o this district snd lessens the of Aton fiuckenfeld and Miss Mr. Fuller is owner of a Willow . Mrs. I tous occasion—the laying of the cor­ tsx to ta ra sed locally in propoxUmi. )Htera reaching KGO indlrates that leave the city was discussed at length. Flat orchard. Evelyn 1 BoMy were week end guests ner stone of a mighty monument to In order that patrons, as well as f|)(, an|nia] kingdom is also taing con- The council decided against permit­ of Mrs. Hans Lage. ting this npimratus to leave the city pupilH. may know what are our ex-1 slderably upset. education." in the future. The Sunflower class will hold tlieir Capt. Wilbur told of the early his­ cuaable ataencea, the board desires Reporting a recent broadcast from Tile council will restrict parking at business meeting at the home of E. tory of the public school, of the grad­ that the following ta published': KGO, Mrs. F. D. Elwell. Fruitvale. The Oregon Behind law and the Calif., , olll has this to say: “In the low the corner of Eugene and Ninth E. Lage Tuesday evening, October 14. ual replacement of the little old red Gny Harris, of Stella, Nebr., is school house by such magnificent pollcy of the school Itoard of District I ¡""¡.'¿„"“ . ".A’"* 1 of the Hong from streets, in order to |>erinlt free jiass- sage for traffic at this intersection. visiting C. T. Roberta an«l family. buildings as is now being erected in No. 3, concerning absences from tx)th|.-- Faust.’ our - quiet English bull terrier the high school and the grade schools got up and barked t>ack at our ra,«llo He Is an old friend of Mr. RolM*rta. White Salmon. Is an follows: ... . JjM't- He has accustomed himself ‘to Miss Eunice Brown spent the week LEGION NOTES 1st. Illness of the pupil, or illness ra,||o mna|c laughter is too much Motor Tourist Suffers Mishap end In Portland. of the family requiring the pupil at f(ir At a meeting at the Chamber of Peter Gaudea, memttar of a party home. Miss Effie Wagner has decided not _ , . ... I Down on the farm a little different Commerce Monday night, the Ameri­ to attend U. of O. this year. Hhe is of motor tourists, who rw-ently ar­ 2nd. ^nerals of numbers of the k|,„, of trouMp ln the animal klng- can legion Post decided to hold a staying with her aunt, Mrs. M. Drag­ rived to nee the mld-Columbia and family or immediate friends u dom Is apparent. A letter frotn Mrs. celebration here Armistice day. Ten­ who decided to try their hand at set h. 3rd. ■ ■ fri,,D •h’,|.l L. George. Hebo, Or., reporta the tative plans call for u tarade, a ;>a- Mrs. A. I. Mason is at Ralem at apple picking for a time, con va lea- city with the pareuts. following: “Here we are In Tillamook triotic address and a dance in the cing from a serious case of pneu­ the state W. C. T. U. convention. 4th. Accidents or emergencies. a* ' county, five miles from the ocean evening. monia, Monday a<-cepted an invitation Miss Hu Ida Hievcrkropp, of Port­ All other absences are inexcusable beach in the land of cheese, We run At Monday night's iru-eting the for an automobile ride with a friend. land, Is' spending her vacation' with and count seros In class work wheth­ our milking machine with the same Women'rf Auxiliary was asked to Join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. O. The nr overturned en route, the er made up or not. The principal of battery that we use on our radio. the legionnaires when numbers were lans for disposing of the “Puddle City Candidates File The home economic committee of approve pupils leaving scbtwil to at­ "For years I have not been able to Jumper,” of state convention and Not a single municipal office will tend football or other games else the grange, will hold another dance church.” rose festival fame, to private owner­ Haturday evening. A 4-plece orches­ Is* contested at the city election to lie where. Huch absences are tath un­ get my husband inside a iMM-atiae he ship. ___ __ ________ tra will furnish the music.. Tin- held November 4. The candidates, all excused and inexcusable as they de­ writes Mrs. Cahoon, “not but simply la physically incapacitated of whom are Hated as independents, dance last week was very jiucveaaful moralize clasHCH atxl dlsniK the r<«ti I Cascade Locks Man Is Fined $50 Now every having lieen nominated by |>etitiona, tine of schl Work. Huch pupils usu 1 ,, . . , , - - . i Sunday when I return from church William Burns, a Cascade IxM-ks are: Mnyor, A. B. Bennett; 4-year ally return to school unprepared to I j Hl|(| j1||n mi(pn|nK jn to the nerm<»nn youth, brought here Tuesday from CASCADE LOCKS terpi councilmien, C. P. Honiiichsen, proceed with their work, liem-e they | ir(ind< „ t from y „ ur station. Fr«' Cam-ado Ixx-ks and charged before The wet pavement caused another Earl Frans and J. E. Rmlthson; re­ highway accident here Tuesday of corder. Henry K Howe, and treas­ lose time and show a lowered stand «pientlv two of our neightMira. also Justice of the Peace Ontliank with Ing of aiholarshlp. Parents are »• „on going churchmen. Join with equal running amuck while Intoxicated at a last w<*ek when the achool bun of thia urer, Kay W. Sinclair. IMM-tally urg«*d to keep their pupils in I dance at the highway village Satur­ city was struck by a Portland bound M c I khi I during tlie whole time of clasK1 day night, was fined $50 and <-osts. Columbia stnge. The achool bus, driv­ Under wood Orchard Prolific work, and not to jM*rmlt them to Council Approves Park House Burns, who jhihhchhch extraordinary en hy 0. II. Merril, had turned Into Among the moat prolific orchards leave H<-hned until City Manager Clark can ago the Iwiard of public works of I secure tahulateil bills for materials . MOSIER Washington denied a petition of the a mi work. Htlll lots of good bargains in shoes, rail line to close the office during the Councilman Bennett, chairman of THE PIONEER TRUCK SERVICE OF HOOD RIVER VALLEY underwear, dry goods, etc., at the winter. the house committee, naked if the closing out sale. Htranee. White Ralmon citizens, who were council could collect $2.001) on a fire Coming soon, a complete stock of Joined by* local .business interests, Insurance policy on the new struc­ Acme Quulity Paints, Varnishes and We have 15,000 feet of storage, for the use of our customers have petitioned for a Joint station, ture in case it should burn. Council­ Brashes, Strauss. a to serve Bingen. Underwood and man Huelat, who is also in charge „of in Portland, fireproof and frostproof, where you can store your White Salmon, on the Washington the park development work, declared Mv at