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ROOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924 I p y j Ml 1111 $ 11 r i 1111 $ 1 11 1 I tiXr r ' ‘.»j* he ,akl " The the synod of the Lutheran church of plainly viewed by 0onuBt»liXe Dean Missouri and other state«, is ill at with a pair of atro« gM i n -s after J'' 24 the home of liis son, Rev. P. Hllgen paper is price- dorf, pastor of the local church. The C. L Howard, who ipatit Bunday H L. Hasbrouck, optometrist. father and Mrs. Hllgendorf came up afternoou on the Whits Salmon river, rs. Forbaa, the dressmaker, 714 9th nd.Ti'’’ ■n<1 Oil Slovea OureJ by from Portland, where they now re returned home comfortably tired and using E< cene Oil. Try this high trade side, for a visit with the mid . and the aglow over the success of his angling. •U o2tl coal oil next time and seethe difference. elder man was stricken at the dinner 8ho»’. «be Radio Shop Aqy quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A table. Rev. and Mrs. Hllgendorf re He had his basket tilled With a limit catch of beaut lea, ranging from 8 to of Hood River. ,ibl( hranzCo. m2au cently celebrated their golden wedding 15 inches. Dry box wood for saie. Schindler G. L. Goodell, ex-state Legion com aiinlverury in Portland) Transfer Co.. Tel. 28« 1. a7t( With the good attendance and1 ac mander, was here tile first of the .Herbert Reusaow visit«*«! friends in week on liiisimss. Mr, Goodell. Whose tive interest in tlie work for the com the White Salmon country Sunday, lioni«- I« m Portland, Vailed on ('apt. ing year evinced by thixie present, the Missionary Circle which met in the IN THE R. W. Kelly spent Sunday al Ore Wilbur while iu tlie city. church last Thursday aftermxin, ex- gon City with hia mother. Miss Dorothy l>ow«|, «< Parkdale, |x*cts to aeu the Circle excel its fine The movement of the apple crop For Spirella corsets, Mrs. Fred Howe, Ims been pledged to' IheXChi Omega record of last year. Mrs. I’ugli re sorority at tlie Oregon Agricultural ported that the Christmas box had from lb«-, northwest iucreased stcudlly 013 Cascade ave. Phone 24fl4. mhti Dr. and Mrs. E. Miller motored in ollege A total of 128 girls was just been dlsixitcbed to Misa Edua during the last two weeks of Septem- pledged to sororities last week. Shoemaker, Huchtiw, China. Mrs. lx*r and is exp«*ct«*d to continue fienvy the White Salmon country Sunday. throughout the pre««ent montli. Ship J. R. Heaton nqiorted on tile missiou- for Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. M E. Beatty, of Port- A John D«x*re plow turns a cover ary play to lx* given in the near fu- ments dui Ing the laat few dujrs of I hih I, were hen* last Saturday on a crop under, not on edge. Bennett )cptei>dx*r averaged better than 3)0 October 10th and 11 tit ______ _ motor tour <if the valley. Mr. Beatty ture and the parts were assigned. Brothers. After the business and work were cars daily, the movei.icut from Wash is auto camp publicity mini for the will merit your attention Eves scientifically examined by 11 L concluded Mrs. Thos. F. Johnson ington to September 29 totatfflg >n- Hasbrouck, Optometrist Heilbrouner I ort land < liaiiilx*r of Commerce. | proximately 3,000 car» ■■ compared served a dainty lunch. Bldg. . |8ll J. C. Meyer was in Portland Jakt to 2,300 cars to the same date last Airedale Suede, two-strap, low heel, round year. The total from the northwest Dance at Pine Grove hall Saturday wis'k to purchase , a Imiler. for the »»Fi l l I lli I I I I I I » I I I I I I » toe, that has been selling d*/» Ar* was 3,700 cars as compart*«! to 2,800 eveiiiug. Octolx r Ii; with four pfee«- M‘*y®r A King (leaning estaldishrtient. I hey had just install(*d s|M*cia) equip at 17.45...................... ¿0.43 orchestra. cars to the same date laat season. FINS, FI RS AND FEATHERS ment for Hteiini eletudntf of garments. Because of the earlier ripening of Mrs. IJndley H. Miller and small Grey Suede, strap, patent trim, . '1 lie following guests have been vis ><■■1 1 1 I I | i »| i | I I I |.H 1 4 1 I I I I | the later varieties the harvesiing will daugiiter have arrived here from Port iting nt the home of. Mr. amt Mrs. doubt be over much earlier than low rubber heel, formerly 7.45 land. The open seaxmi for Garni* District no was the case last season when there J. F. Carnes: Ed Gnrd, <>f Silverton: The American Ix*gion Auxiliary will Mr. mid Mrs. WgtnntT1. of Portland, No. 2. conipriHlng all of Oregon east was a shortage of labor in ...... dis Airedale Suede, strap cut out, tan kid trim, hold its annual bazaar Saturday, De mid. Ralph Anderson, of Algiers, ’ Ind. of tlie summit of tlie Cascade range tricts, but the supply aeem'x fo lx* covered military heel, medium d*/» IF and including Hix»d River county, is more plentiful this season. Railway cember 0. Mr. mid Mrs. A. Ttirueaure and round toe. was $7.45 ..... .... Highest cash price paid lor your used family have moved to tlie Columbia as follows: officials report that equipment In Game Animals — Male deer with furniture, stoves and rugs. Cail MuUlaui stns't residence formerly occupied bv sight at this time is autficteui to care Grey Suede, strap cut out, grrey kid trim, at E. A. Frans Co. H2t)ft Rev. and Mrs p. Hllgendorf. The horns- Open season from September for the movement exp«*rted during the 1 to October 31, both dates inclusive, covered military heel Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. Large as latter eoiiple are now in their new in month and that no car shortage is all counties in game district No. 2. at $7 .45, and now— sortment, reasonnbly priced. Kell« home on Cascade (iveiinc. antiei|>ated. with tlie exception of Wallowa and Bros. Co. mistf "* The demand continues good and H. S. Braakman does .painting, paper Union comities. where the o]x>n sea Eocene Coal Oil stops smoking am hanging ¡»nd (lacerating. Have your son shall lx* from September 10 to prices have tx*en advanced again rmellHig oil stoves. In bulk at bran; tiouse enmneled inside and outside with Norenilier 10. both dates Inclusive. slightly on practically all varieties; in29tf a guaranty for six vears. Tel. 2404, Bug limit, 2 such male deer with also a few sales iiave been re]x>rted on fourth grade Delicious and Jona A l\ ilXLilU PT^ wool In cotton ' wo°*finiBh cott°n- Hood River Box Co., box manufac Braaknian’s Hardware, Paint and Wall horns during any open season. and pure yjrgjp wool, ¡n a a5tf turing, Hood River, Oregon. Phone paper, Smith Building, Gaine Birds -There shall lie no thans. t'arloads f. o. b. nsmil terms. | Salt's on medium to large, extra 1342. ■'m4tf 1922 Model) Ford Sedan for sale. open season on Chinese pheasants in fancy larger assortment of colors and designs, such as plain greys, grade, during the week isiding K. W. Sinclair is nx*overlug from a Tlie motor has ju^ lx-cti overhauled, Game District No. 2 of the state of September 27, ranged as follows : white, blue, eto. And in the plaids you may select from buff, recent (qa-ration, in Portland, for the tlie transmission reclined and .a new Oregon, except In Union, Umatilla. Winesap«, $2 to $2.40; Delicious, |H| $3 lottery instated. Tills sedan is in Baker, Grant, Malheur and Wallowa to $3.50; Jonathans, $1.90 to $2.15; reu io v at o f hta tHiisils, lavender, grey, pink, blue, etc., at most any price you wish. counties, where the open season for Glenn B. Huut, formerly witli the first ( lass mechanical slmjx“ and is Chinese* pheasants shall extend from Spitaenhurgs, $1.75 to $2.; Romes, ... E. A. Franz Co., is now representing offered clieajk__ Bennett Brotliers. <i9 the first Sunday in October to the $1.75 to $2; Yellow Newtown« (5- $2.75 $3.00 $3.50 $4.25 $4.50 $4.95 Miss Evelyn Hasbrouck. ac<xuii|Miii- an aluminum ware concern. tier), $1.50 to $1.70; thia being an in second Sunday in October, both dates $6.45 $7.85 $9.85 $11.50 $13.50 and up C. E. Nesbit is aide to be about ied by Mrs. II. L. Hasbrouck, mo inclusive. Bag limit, 5 of such birds crease of from 25 to 50c over «qx*n- after a serious operation for stomach tored to Portland Sunday. Miss llaa- in any one day, or 10 during any ing prices. The* range of prices dur Jtrouck wus assigned to a |s>sltiou as trouble. consecutive days; provided that ing the perkxl September 10 to 27' is physical eiiliure instructor iu the seven not more than two female Chinese very similar to the one during the Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pooley have just i.'hapnuin school. pheasants be killed in any seven con same period in 11)21. Below is a purchased a liaudsoine Buick sedan Mr. mid Mrs. <Ittenheimer. of the secutive days; provided further, that table allowing range on leading vari- from the Hood River Garage. Portland Chamber irf Comim*rce. mo- eties during the period September /VI PIXJ’Q QH IDTQ At this season we are Tlie DeLaval cream separator -the tored through on the Ump highway in Hood River county, and Was«i 16-27 for the year 11)21-1024 : niEll O I1K 1 reminded of SHIRTS. world's standard—at Bennett Broth Sunday. They rc|x>rte«l that all the connty tlie open season for Chinese Jonathans Ibdicioua pheasants shall extend from Novetn- ers. road Is surfaced except one-fourth of lier 1 to November 10. both days in 1021_____ $1.75 to 2:15 $2.!«i to 3.25 SHIRTS to work in; SHIRTS for cold weather, -and John P. Ijirkins. Scuttle architect a mfie. .. 1.15 to J.35 1.75 to 2.10 clusive. The bag limit for Hrxid 1922 and laiidscaix- designer, arrived here .. 1.35 to 1.75 1.00 Io 2.50 Arthur <’. Plimpton, repn*senting River and Wasco countiM shall be 1923 SHIRTS for dress. A number of shipments of NEW last week seeking a loeation. 1.60 to 2.15 3.25 to 3.50 tlie American I ji France motor fire the same as for other counties in 1924 Kom<*8 WiniMOiiia MERCHANDISE has reached us lately and in nearly Dan«*e at Pin«* Grove hall Saturday engine company, was here last week Game District No. 2. 12.1 si evening, October 11, with four-piece to see tlie local pumper after the There shall lie- no open Heason for 1921 _____ $175 every shipment have been SHIRTS. oreheetra. record made in tlie K. of P. hall and mountain or plumed California and 1922 ........ 1.10 valley quail, except in Klamath coun 1923 __ Geo. A. Snider, of Lyle, was here I'nderw.ssl fires. J. B. Lister was the first to tiring ty. where the open season shall be 1924 the latter purt of last week visiting the family of liis niece, Mrs. J. W. insurance to a loser in the I turning from October 1 to October 10. Bag Giri, Automobile Missing Ingalls. of the old K. P. hall. The building limit. 10 of such birds in any seven consecutive days: Ernest J. Fegles and.J. MeGunder, burned Saturday at 10 a in. and the Tel. 1014 and have Meyer A King cal) Blue or sooty grouse, ruffed grouse of Coburg, were here last week co for your suit. It sill" tie cleaned and il nsurance. a policy for $5<K) to A. W. prerted and returned ready for immedi Davis, was received tlie following Fri or native pheasant—Open season from llating tlie aid of Sheriff Edick in a September 1 to October 31. both dates search-- for the former’s automobile <1 day niHiii. ate wear. j5tf Inclusive. Bag limit. 5 of any or all and the latter's daughter, Rosie. Two HOOD RIVER* ORtGON Sheriff Edick and his deputiea, Joe such If you do not receive your Oregoii'an birds in any one day. or 10 in other girls, Alice Canterbury and regularly or wish to subscribe for same, Frazier. Jr., anil Bert Riley, have any eoiisccutive days; provided, how Ruth Skinner, of the Coburg district, Watch our ei her by carrier or mail, please call Iwen the busiest men ill Hood River ever, that in Union and Wallowa were also reported miasiug. It was Window county the |iast several days, taking counties the open season for blue nr .Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. 1 21 tf thought that the girls were actxim- Cleaning and pressing your clothes in tax checks. Tlie payments this s<x>ty grouse, ruffed grouse or native l>anied by a man. Officers ex|x*cte<l aids wonderfully to their wear. Tel year were far better than a year ago. pheasant shall be from September 1 to locate them at an apple harvest 10|4 for Meyer A King. Quick delivery and much delinquent tax was taken to November 10. Bag limit, 5 of any camp. up. service. ' jfitf or all such bird» during any one day Rosie McGruder was found by coun Miss Margaret Morrison recently or 10 during liny seven consecutive ty authorities Tuesday. The girl, For the fall plowing use a John won journalistic honors when the days. I)«<ere at«d plow and learn what easy with two eoiu|>anious. Olive Canter American flyers visited Eugene, where Sage liens -Open aeaaon from Aug bury and Ruth Skinner, had ap|>ar- handling and nice work are. Bennett site Is a student at the University of ust 1 to August 31. Prairie chickens ently made no attempt to elude otfi Brothers. Oregon. Miss Morrison reported the Open season in Wasco. Union and cera. They were engaged as apple A. S. Dudley, secretary of th«* Ore visit of tlie filers for the Eugene Reg gon State l’tmmlx*r of Commerce, ister. tlie Oregonian and the Associ Sherman counties October 1 to Octo- pickers. Tlie McGruder girl declared The number of full-time students In l>er 15. Bag limit, 5 of such birds in that she had borrowed Fogles’ auto-1 The logging cam|is of the Oregon will 4x* here tomorrow for a visit ated Press. the University of 'Oregon this college any one day, or 10 in any seven con- mobile, having taken him home from lumber t'o.. located on the head- with officers of the lixnil chamlx-r. 1 wisli to announce that I have | secutive days. tlie hop fields before starting for wuters of the West Fork of llood year will approximate 2,859 or 2,188), J. A. Meade, president of the taken over tile World Star lilH' of Ducks, geese, rails, coots. Wilson Hood River. She-attributed his story river. Iiavo Just ended a record cut a record attendance In the life of the Northw«*stern Fruit Exchange, was hosiery mid knit underwear, formerly | snipe or jacksnfpe, and greater and to officers last week, when he ex-1 of logs. For tlie first time iu the Institution, and nn increased enroll here- yesterday visiting the comvrn's represented here by Miss Vernon lesser yidlowlega Open season from pressed a fear that tlie girls had history of the Dee mill of the con- ment tills fall of alxiut 13S4 per eent local office. Shoemaker.. Try It. if you have not September HI to Dewinber 31 of each eloped with another mini, to jealousy. I cern,„the logging crews, with It. M. over last year. These figures were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smithson were already, and you will liave no other, year, both day« inclusive. Bag limit, I Stone as foreman, have supplied the announced by Registrar Spencer fol called to Seattle last week liy the. I also carry tlie Swelzer line of dreas 25 of sinh Idrds in any one /lay and Boy Arcidenlally Shot mill with snfficient logs for 10 hours' lowing a check of the fail registra tion figures. Before tlie term ends fatal illness of Mrs. Smithson's fatli-* Rnd dra'ixTy material. Call Mrs. Ellis not to cxc«H*d 30 of such birds in nny Sheriff Edick laHt week invest!-1 operation |>er day. er, E. E. Bridgeman. Burns. Tel. 2072. seven consecutive days, except that gated th«» accidental shooting of Ar Tlie mill will tie aide, to operate the Increase will reach 15 per cent. H. O. OATS now parked in Quirk Tlie 2,fMNt enrollment for tlie year Mr. and Mrs. John Schiller and At a luncheon nweting at the Hotel ling limit on geese shall be 8 In any tbur Miller, lnde|M*ndeiic«* lx»y en during the winter months, a total of children, acconiiaiiiied by Mr. Schil Waukouia Monday tlx* Ihxxl River one day and not to exceed 30 in any gagisi „ In the harvest — in __ the . | N.,,(,0.<8,0. feet of logs having txx*n includes only those students in resi Cooking Style. It rooks done in t — apple --------- ler’s mother, motored in th«* White Ministerial Assix'iation discussed plans seven •M, days'. Odell district, who at dusk Thursday yarded alx.ve tlie sawmill, The Dec dence, It dims not include the exten to 3 minute« and Is most convenient , * ------------- for religious education among the Salmon country Sunday. night was struck in tlie Idp by _ a _ 251 »"w shut. down. , v. wiiile crewa sion. correapondence-atiuiy. and Port Tlie general fishing laws and ---- Br,‘ engaged on the construction of a land Center students, tlie total of for a hurry up breakfast. Real anthracite coal, the kind you youth of the city. Active efforts along o|x*n sea son x of District ' No. 2 are calibre sti-el jacketed bullet. He was| rushed here and the bullet' was re new concrete dam, to raise water for whom is an additional 4,<MM> or more, used in the old base-burner back this line, it was stated, will lx* taken ns follows: Tlie niinilx-r of new students mäk moved. The bullet was fairly well a log pond and provide ii head to east. A worthy team-mate for King up immediately, officers of the asso Trout over nix inches—April 15 to spent Ing application this fall has iseen Small Size operate tlie electric |Kiwer plant. The ciation are: Rev. Lindley H. Miller, when it struck, and tlie wound Coal, Bee Emry Lumber A Fuel Co. November 30. Bag limit. 30 fish or was not serious. A revolver was Dee mill was tlie first in the Pacific about 1.251). There are 300 more president, and Rev. W. N. Byars, 2Oc pkg. G«*o. R. Frey has arrived from Kun- 20 pounds In one dayt and (8) fish or taken from Jim Myies. Portland boy. nurtliweat to be driven by elts'trielly. students enrolled iu the university ............... aas City for a visit with bis sister. six-rotary. 40 pounds in seven consecutive day«. While tlie calibre corresismded to this year than last, The jiercentage Assistant Manager Nelson, Foreman Any one of the dozen small fir«*s Unlawful to have more than (10 fish Mrs. W. F. Tucker, nt El t'orregldor of increase this year is the greatest on shingled nxifa by burning emlx'rs or 40 ixiuiids in possession at any that of tlie bullet. It apparently had Stone and Jack Eti-les were hilliness since the years of the remarkable Large Size orchards In the Mt. Hisxl district. visitors in tlie city Tuesday. not lieen recently fired. frorii tlie old K. I’, hall tire Saturday time. |sMit-war fiixxl of students into higher Emerson Black, Arthur Johnsen might A few days before a valuable dog SOc pkg. have developed into a total . Catfish, crappies, perch and sunfish educational Institutions. and Joe Hackett motortsl to Pendle loss. Th«* of tlie Odell nelghtMirbiMxi was killed 80-Cent Freight oil Apples state fire marshal says Hltlierto the fresliiiimi (lass of the ton Saturday to s«x* the O. A. <’.- that this danger , may be removed by --Xlpcn season all year. Bag limit. by a stray bullet.----- —------ An 80-cent freight rate on boxed university has always shown a con 30 fish or 20 pounds in one day. Just try If. <). OATH and see how Whitman football game. «nplylng Black Cat Rixif Paint which . ... , . .apples from tlie Northwrot to Eng- slderable increase, but Ixx-mise of the Bass June 15 to April 15 of fol A plow for any purpose, any soil. nt th«* same time preserves and good, oats ran be made. Hood River Students I lodged land will be inaugurated in late Oc- failure of sophomore, junior and We have half a dozen kinds in stixk waterpnxifs tlie sliingh's. 8e«( blow- lowing year. Rag limit. 30 flsh or 20 In the annual rush week, prior to toller by Maynard A Childs,, New M*uior students to return, the per pounds in one day, and 00 fish or 40 to show you. All John Deere quality. torch test nt office of Entry Lumber the opening of the fall term of the I York apple ex)s>rters, according to O. centage of growth in tlie whole Insti poiirtds in seven consecutive days. Bennett Brothers. A Fuel Co. oD Yanks- January 1 to October 15. Fniversity of Oregon 185 women and B. Nye, representative of the concern. tution" han been much less than that Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brown, of Port C. R. Paddix-k, of Beattie, north- Can lx* taken In Wallowa lake and 143 men were pledged liy the Oreek The exporting concern has chartered of the freshman class. This year, land. niotor«*d up for ti week end visit wrotern manager for Simons. Slinttle- tributary utrwiins only. letter societies on the campus. New tlie steamer Deerfield, which will however, the remarknble fHet of uni with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edwards, wortli A French. New York city apple students from Hood River pledged by carry a cargo of apples from We- form growth is noteworthy, in that It is unlawful: Mr. Brown is deputy district attorney firm which handles the iiietroisditan To angle nt night tictween one hour frateniltles and sorities were: Wil- natehee, Yakima and White Salmon, the iiercentage of all-university gain in Multnomah county. and export busineaa of the Apple after sunset and one hour before sun Ham Roberta, Walter Reavis. Kappa I Wash, and H««xl River. This rate Is is almost exactly the percentage of Sigma ; Rabies Epping. Phi Sigma Pi. 10 ceata per box under the standard gain-in the freshman class. Mr». Elma Jon«*«, of Oakland. Growers Assix-iation, here Monday rise. The fraternities and sororitlea at water rates on steamers plying be- Calif,, was here the )>ast week visit after a tour of the Yakima section, To fiali by any means other thnn The great gain of 1919. easily the ing her brother. 8. C. Mills. A niece told local growers tliat th«* crop here with hook and line, . commonly called the university are living groups I tween North Pacific ports and the greatest In the (ari*er of the iniiver- where the students live in homelike 1’nited Kingdom. of Mr. Mills. Mrs. Hubbard, of Col is of higher quality than any other angling. ”sity wince 1990, and probably since Tlie mld-Cohimlda apples will lx- Its beginning in 1879, was 54.8 per fax, Wash., was also here on a visit. 'section of the country. Th«* effects of To use more thnn one line or lino surroundings with all the conwni- ern es of home life. Many of the nr-1 taken __ _ Portland, while alsiard in tlie drouth and worm damage, he and rod held in the hand, to catch cent. L A. Kerr, who is out again after have moved Into spacious, those from Yakima and Wenatchee an operation for hernia, called at said, will strlk«* Yakima very heavily. any of tlie fish of the state of Oregon. ganizations new homes recently built fqr them, will be shipped from Seattle. Train Cut« Off Man's Hands To sell or offer for sale, Iiarter or Rev. J. Hllgendorf, former head of The Glacier office Tuesday. Mr. Kerr exchange, any of the game fish of the This greatly relieves tlie student liv According to information reaching ing problem, which is rapidly liecom- Apples Will Pay for Ranrli slate of Oregon. Night Marshal Conover nn unidenti To nngle witli hook and line with Ing perplexing because dormitory con Apple prices have not been more fied man one night last week lost struction has not kept pace with the out having n license on person. cheering in recent years than this both, hands when lie fell from a To refuse to allow license on de increase in enrollment. season. G. R. and A. C. Johnson, moving freight train near Multnomah mand of proper officer. p—. w^vtl tUrU»« l* Mf l , Oak Grov u ” orchardists. last year pur- falls. The man. who bad Isiarded the ivmt weevil nerious i <*< adjoining To nngle within 200 feet of nn y train at Troutdale, crawled to the fishway. It da anticipated that the ravage« their original lioldings. Pnaeeds from Columbia River highway, where he Immediately following the present campaign of the root weevil wilt seriously cut I ttxio Henson's crop will practically pay was found seated in (lie road by the To wantonly waste game fish. on Thor Washing Machines, the following raises To nngle on lands without permis the acreage of strawberries here in for the new tract. The orcliardlsts Portland manager of tlie Pacific Fruit FIRESTONE future yrora. H. F. Davidson and A. | have a considersIJftpro|xirtIon of De A Produce Co. He was given first sion from the owner. in prices will be effective : To net. trap, spear, gaff hook or F. 8. Steele, who returned last week Melons on the n ■nUi. This fruit is aid at Bridal Veil and then hurried Flat Top Truck Cords from a conference with the State | scarce this sensomK IxvwusO of the to a Portland hospital. sling game flsh. 32 X 36 x*6 Thor Model 25 $1O To resist game wardens or other Horticultural Commission In Portland, frost of last spring, Nind the variety officer charged with enforcement of brought back the report that it was is selling for unusually high prices. * '; Dusty Know Encountered 33 X 5 38 X 7 Thor Oscillator $20 conceded generally that no practical tlie game laws. Handsome specimens of Delicious Stanley C. Walters, here last week 34 X 5 40 X 8 means of controlling the pest have To take trout under ili inchea in were shown by the Johnson brothers from the Upper Valley, reported that During apple hauling you need been discovered. length. at the First Nathmal bank the past a party of rangers, sent to the l>s>k- good tires and prompt service. We The only process of eliminating root To transport or ship game fiali week. out mountain district to control a .. ..J. ■ — ................ 1» £— carry the above sizes in stock and weevil, it waa stated, is to plant ber without written permit. forest fire, encountered a dusty snow. Pear Beaaon Near End To cast or allow sawdust or other ries in new ground. After the weevil The anow prevailed before rain in tlie can give you Day orNight Service. lumber waste, dye. chemical, decay once infest an acreage they continue Apples are expected to carry the higher altitude and bad settled the ing suliatance. or to use dynamite, to thrive on the roots of weeds and Libby. McNeill A Libby cannery, of dust of the woodland trails. As the powder or poisonous anhstance tn any indigenous plants even after the re The Dalle», Into February with »teady rangers mushed along those in front of the waters of the state of Oregon. moval of strawberries. employment for the men and- women kicked up such a dust that the rear For unnaturalized person to angle working there, according to R. B. Wil men of the train complained. The Hallowe’en Dance by Ban«] without having in jxwwexsion an alien cox. general manager In tills territory. anow waa very dry and had not EDDIE SPARKS » *» gun license in addition to an angler's Tlie K. P. band la already making Three days and possibly four of this dampened the deep dust. FOURTH &. CASCADE license. pre|>arations for a tdg dance at the week will be devoted to the process Phones: 1283 and 2393 SOc Raisins, 4 lb. bag To (ell salmon taken with hook and Pythian hall Thursday night lx*fore ing of pears, which will wind up the Wind Takes Wenatdiee Crop line. Hallowe'en. The hall will lx* dc«'or- jiear season for this year, he said. Between 400 and 500 carloads of Van Camps Spaghetti, Italian style, 3 cans ....... 25c ated with gold ins and pumpkins. It Retwwu 3481 and 400 men and women Deer hunting in Skamania county, jromisex to be an «wcasion of much are now working at the cannery and apple»,wcre blgwii off the trees in the the season having opened last week, .«y. Mr. Wilcox stated that lie hoped to Wenatchee valley last week, according 95c ___________ ■ New Alfalfa Honey, 5 lbs. for 'an estimate made by Leo Antles, is reported fine, and the hinterland keep them employed until the close of to Indian's Spine Fractured manager of the American Fruit around Mount Adams was alive with the canning year. $1.00 5 gallons of coal for................ Growers, Inc., ranch near Wenatchee, hunters, many of whom brought in W«*«ley Frank, an' Indian, whose We have a full supply. after making a tour of the district. bucks. Grouse hunting ■ Is also re- place is located between here and Club Men Hear Radio at Gorge Wineaaps were especially hard lilt I CARRY A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIR« jMirtcd fine in the mid-Coiumhia sec The Dalles, is in a critical condition. Let us furnish your Harvest Tlie memliers of the Tuesday Lunch south and 'west of Wenatchee, it was tion of Washington, Frank waa thrown by his horse last Groceries. were given an opportunity Tues declared. _ w«*ek and hia spine was fractured club day to regale themselves on the ex between the shoulders. Supplies for School Children. Jnat Imck last week from the wil - Riverside Churrh cellent lunch’ served by Mine Host derness country south of Mitchell. Tremblay. "No program was provided Bunday school at 0.45, n. ni. next i Radio Bargains Commodore O. O. Dean, Ed > Wright for the day. The membera Just ate Bunday: classes for old and young. and Herman I’regge report having A number of last year’s sets have and chatted. Oonnnunion and reception into the sighted the largest mule deer they b.-en turned in on new. more power, Before and after the lunch the club church at 11 a. in. Young Peoples’ Deliveries 9 a. m. and 3 p. m Phone 2134. STEWART A MELLON had. ever seen. The men, who took fnL sets, , and those desiring good men listened to the radio announce- Society at 0.45 p. m. Thursday ser long distance shots at the huge deer, radio . ap apparatus will find liargalns ments on the world aeries game being vices at 7.30 p. m. Telephone 2.174 said it had 14 point». The deer was now. Read's Radio Shop. played in Waahlngton. Dr. James A. Fraser, Pastor. BRIEF LOCAL MENTION q'''e satisfaetion I »♦« » un ii n i m 11 mm; f I , (laris that Ids hTs^ °f r‘“Ujlh|{ S APPLE MOVEMENT CONTINUES STRONG NEW SHOE STYLES ri Rubberized Duck Top Men’s Pants New Men's Underwear ENROLLMENT FOR HAS RECORD LOG CUT U. OF 0. AT RECORD The Nation's Breakfast Food The Star Grocery PERIGO & SON NOTICE Truck Operators BUY NOW! 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