The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 23, 1924, Image 2

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ARTHUR U. MOE. Manager.
JOE O. THOMISON. Editor
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Skbeerlption, S2.00 Per Year.
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. A4>VKKTlMlNO RATtM
F<ir4|gD «geni», JO ecu la per Imh, leal Ik par
ceut «•nimte'lon and 1 perceniceab dlecoool;
11 aMl"Ul rate, 30 nenta, Intermittent ad vert le
erano and ‘3* crut« per loch; reg it 1er local ad-
v*rtlacre, ‘.*0 cent» per Incb. extra cberge tor
wreierrea poetUon. Ctaattded uda Nevo ta per
Tine for Orel weea, lulnlmoni ,n cento; and 4
o nto per Hue aucct-Mive additional weeka,
minimum 10 cenia; local reader. 10 cenia per
line for drst Inaertlon. 5 cento tor each euocea.
alvo additional Inaertlon
minimum eacb
week fb venin.
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HOOD RIVER PLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1924
a Denm- rat.
Hi» Is nn endeavor, a
sole endeavor, to upbuild and keep
intact bls mn.hlne for ixmtrol of
Oregon governmental 'affairs.
We
predict that the voter» are sensing
his manipulation.», however, and that
Jie ia going to lose some toe holds
next November 4 when Oregon voters
return T on Ks. a« -state treasurer.
EYES AKE ON NEW VOTERS
ill at ease that he could not sing hla
usual songs, was plowing away when
the lialUmu sailed over the field.
The wind suddenly ceased and the
aviator decided to take advantage of
tlie soft plowed ground, Down he
allot. Tiie old darky saw hlru aw he
drifted swiftly down from ti>e blue
dome of heaven, The mule, too, saw,
and went away from there with tile
plow skittering along liehlnd. Tlie
old negro went down on his knees.
his hands raised in prayer,
balloonist alighted gent ly beside
colored man.
"Howdy. Uncle,” he «aid.
"Howdy, Martie Jesus,” replied
negro, “How's youh Paw?”
Retailers of
P
Efce PARIS FAIR
to ^ear
The Store
aluea
New Coats for Ladies and Misses
A big shipment just received. Now is a good time to make your se
lection. Heavy Sports and Utility Coats are featured in plain and novelty
weaves, either fur trimmed or not as you wish. These coats
steady wear and retain their splendid appearance. The straight 1
'
tinues and still others flare gracefully at the hem. The fabrics' haye e .
been lovlier, nor the colors. We have a line which we know will del g t
you and we cordially invite you to call and inspect it. 2nd Floor.
Oregon tins almost fiO.IMM) new
voters . till» year, 49.tMll to lie ap-
firoximaLj.v eaiict, who will, fur the
first time be eligible to cast their
vote« for president.
Tlie whole country over, there are
FAKMFKS AND TIIE SCHOOL 7.000,00(1 ut w voters, persons who
have Ixs',mi of legal age since 1920.
FLND
The I'lilmi cock today is walking
The absorbing question to the cam-
The following editorial from the
as
proud as all creation over tti<-
H.ilein Statesman, opposing tito notion paign tminagi rs in how arc these orchard fields. Soon lie will vanish,
7.000.000
going
tn
rote.
In
many
of Governor l’ierce and Treasurer
after the barrage of hunters Ims
"Ot
Myers in foreeimdiig school land ways. , tin < lining balloting -will be been fin'd on the first morning of
a
test
of
Amerli-an
Institutions
and
mortgages at tlie present time, has
o|M'n season, nod for a week the
inoro than ordinary aignifieancc from a teat of. American ixihscieimc and beautiful Idrd will, |>erha|Mi, regret
New Millinery— We carry a big stock of
common
sense
in
the
liallot
booth,
a
the fait that the Stut*<*smaii was very
his gay plumage as lie seek»' to hide
test
such
ni
tile
.nation
has
not
often
Trimmed
Hats for ladies, misses and child-
friendly to Governor l’ierce at the
himself in the copses.
faced in 9s history.
lust election:
ren-smart styles, developed in Velvets, Felt
The balloting will »bow to a de­
•Ul an evbleme <*f liow tlie attack
The
old
Coe
Elag.
the
first
ever
to
and
Dovetynes. Off the face, droop, poke
on tbe Irreducible kc I khi I fund is gree of w>..it stuff young America 1»
This is a real bargain. M^st of ihese
simply a cheap kind of politic» It is made. Hnve the si-bools nini college» float in tlie breezes of Hood River,
and
close
fitting
shapes.
Shown
in
black
are regular $1.48, and better, values and
oi.ly nmeaeury to mention that the taught then, loyal Americanism? Do is in town. It is a relic Hint we
b< liool luml bnurd has sent out for
»hoiilil all lie proud of. ItR 1*titi la I
and
the
wanted
colors.
Trimmed
with
gold
-
citizen»
about all values to choose from. If you
these
young
think
soiierly
-foreclosure 1st notes and mortgages.
presentation to tlie city on Armistice
'or silver ribbon or buckles. Come in and see
On 58 of this number the interest and 4>«meHtly for their country's fu­
want a good, warm hose, don’t overlook
was paid in full in 1922 ; 45 in 1923 ture? Do »hey stand for imine nml day aliould fill tlie Rialto theatre to
what wonderful assortment we have for you
and six in 1924. It will lie seen that tlie Flag and the (»institution that is capacity.
this lot. Your choice while theyQQ *
there was only from six months to a
. ------------------ f
to choose from. Our prices are most reason­
last, the pair only.......... wOC
year ami a half Interest due on all n bulwark t both?-
Now. boys,-the time is ripe for the
These young Americans who will
.381 of these notes which are under
able.
2nd
Floor.
nomination of your queen of the
foreclosure.
Vote for the first time, ranging in
Anticliaitiiig a condition of hard age from 21 to 24. to the impressive Hood River apple harvest. Remeni-
Xiiues such ns we have had. and ls*-
ber • she will be selected very soon.
Children*« Hoee— A big assortment in
in;; anxioUH to provide vn advance to nuinlier of 7.000.000. will show early It is an honor . worth attaining,
pr(*veqt the farmer« from losing their next mont ti^vhether American insti-
Who'll
lie
tlie
first
nominee?
all
sizes and colors. Cotton, Lisle, Wool and
laud tin* legisle Hire passed ll law tutions wil UTrt* stabilized by their luil-
|m*eting precisely this emergency, iota and the old foundations of gov­
Silk. Quality Hose that will give satisfac­
These are discontinued models that
which law 1ms I m . cii disregarded. Tn
Mr. Orcliardist. liais* yon figured
chapter 272 of sessioi. laws of 1923 ernment reestablished.
tion. We have some wonderful values in .
up
what
your
state
income
tax
Will
we wish to close out. Not a full run
we find the fiillowing:
That young America is sound and
Children’s Woolen Hose-regular 85c to $1.00
—"ProrvirHug thnf if it should appear will use common sense nt the polls is lie next year? Time ytiu were doing
of
sizes in any one style but a pretty
(o the satisfaction of the Iniard tliHt
a little figuring.
Tilit* Novemlier
values. A special buy enables us to sell these
tlie mortgagee cannot make the pay­ perhaps the best forecast that can be election approaclii*».
complete run of sizes in the lot of de­
ment of interest and tliat foreclosure made. At least we have faith in the
while they last at the pair,
sirable models. Values up to $4.50. QQ^
will work an injustice mid that fore- new voters; without thnt. one cannot
Are you through picking apples?
only
Uarw
<lonure is not necessary to secure tlie have much- faith In the future.
Your choice, while they last, only. **OC
fund from I ohh , the lH>ard may extend
If any remain on the trees the equi-
tlie time for jia.vlng such interest a»
nox In liable to relieve yon of the
TOO Ml'CH
now dm* for n ¡icriod not exceeding
task.
two years."
We remarked laut week thnt there
It is evident from this that. the
For Hale—Pig» Pnoue 41**84.
Is
too much apathy aiming memliers
forprloH-
land ixiard is unnecessarily
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
ing mortgages and tlie law WHH en- of the Chamber of Commerce. Tlie
Í.
For Male—I bi« Hocking Valley cider presa,
bouse, »08 Pine foreet.
sold new for
used 6 limes, now 930.(0.
acted to prevent them doing tlìÌM very vote on the referendum in the matter
Wanted—Couple to keep bouse for me Han­
Keirny Notice-Taken upon my placelu tbe
Inquire
or
Mrs.
Floren
ee
HI
mon
ton
at
Parle
Phone R2F41. The Dalles.
oJO
ford Smith, tel. 3394.
o23tf
Helmont district, s bay mate, weigh I about
tiling. There can only I m * one pnr- of abandoning the duh quarters is
r*lf*
-
o28tr
hsD pounds. Owner may have same by pav­
jkisc in this and that is to exploit
For Hale—Tuberculin tested. fre»h. young
Wanted
—
By
szperteneed
ranch
amt
fruit
ing coat nr keep and advertising. Hall Rob-
For Rent Reasonable — a front «leeplnt
Hnl.tsln now«. •' mile, east of Caecade Locks. I
the condition of the school fund. another indication of this a iiathy.
man.
a
yssr
sround
Job
on
fruit
ranch
with
eras,
bur m, KI. 4. .
o3o
olGtf
Columbia Hiver Highway. C. K. Fields, Cas- room, fnruace heat. Tel.^aw.
tklrly good hon«». Pboue 6864.
on
There I» only one renson why the Tlie chamber lias 137 city and flfi
(From tlie Albany Democrat)
nade IXMka, Ore.
Bit
Estrav
Notice
—
A
bav
home
about
nine
condition of the »chool fund might be rural members. The firms contrib­ He own» a dented i'll machine,
Warned—Slump puller; must be cheep- Also
For Rent-Small apartment. Tel. Ä32 olBtf
years uld. weight about I10U pounds, was tak­
blds on land ciearlbe. Phone Odell IPX <2D
For Sala or Trade for Hood River property—
(,‘xplolted nt this time. Thnt reason
A
rtdl-
<if
ragged
liedding,
en
np
st
the
Leva
Bed
Orchardn
during
the
‘I-room modern resilience, fnrnaee, fl rep lace,
Wanted—Phonograph men. - Nationally Ian! week ot tvepteiuber. owner may have
is tbe election, which occurs next uting to the service fund number 70. 1'erbium anfficient gnaollue
b““4ratow.
Tel. after « pm.
fas, electricity, paved street, «ewer for *5M0 00.
name
by
paying
tor
keep
and
advertising.
Tel.
Only
72
votes
were
cast
in
the
refer
­
known
concern
desires
to
g«t
tn
touch
with
No- *V51* ____________
ol«tf
¿non th.
To la»t tn where he'» beading;
'bone 4484 or call IÛUK May HI.
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experienced phonograph aalranien and man­ Parkdale 26
■The bnnkers and the business men endum election, Of eourae thia fa Some ]Mita and paua, a dirty tent,
,u,rnl,h«d bungalow for little agers offer splendid proposition to men who
For
Bala
—
At
a
bargain,
brood
sow
and
pigs
generally not only in Oregon hut in the busy apple linrveat sogson. and •A iiim * runty apadea ami axi"«—
qualifies.
Address
Box
BX.
care
of
Glacier,
Tn
Fxchsnse-
Income
propertv
st
Seaside
■lx weeks old Also reglateied Du roc boar tor
giving age. experience and past record In find tor Hood River rencii not exceeding »».(Da In
the T’nited States have from nctx*«-
He needa mi home, hi* paya no rent, aergiça,OS. Call IHC3. evenings.
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letter.________________ ___________________ »23
value. Foor new bungalows, «lx lots near
Mty adopted the policy that the state this may have contributed to the
He never heard of taxea!
ocean, furnished, electricity, plumbing, city
fiale—One 3grade grading machine now bouVryriaw‘‘,on
Wanted—Competent maid for general bouse- wsier, Qneat year around climate In north­
of Oregon adopted from choice. Had small vote.
It ia tlie PltlloHoplier of Fully Hing­ In For
opération, ('all aii«1 «ee the work It doe« at
work. Tel. 2583
n?3tf
win.
What hsve you? Address Owner. Box
tl\ey not done ho they would have
Every business man and every pro- ing. atop of bia column in the Cleve­ niyplace on Av.lon Way. Phone 5177. w. H.
o23
. Warned— Women cannery worker» In ap- KU, H -aside, Or.
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bankrupted the farming Industry of gresslve orchardlst should tie affili­ land Plain Dealer. Hi* ainga from Corey.
R'« •“<* -£•»"• Apply Libby. McNeill a Libby,
flic state. Rankers received help lie­
For
Exchange
—
Ht
nek
and
dairy
ranch.
experience,
for
lie
baa
lieen
touring
'4
b#
Or«.
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For Hale—A Kimball piano
J. K. Wilcox,
Want home pnqssiltlon. Income, what have
cause they were carrying the farmers ated with the Chamber of Commerce. the country. And. aa the reader may Mosier. Or.
otair
' Wanted-Board for girl It years old going to you? Address C. M. C., care Glacier.
sit
rattier than foreclosing on them, and In planning for the future year's have guea84>d by thia time, he ia aing-
school, reasonable. Address C. T. C., care of
For Hale—Ile taival creale separator with
s4tt
a num tier of banks actually failed activities. It should be the aim of Ing of that new a|M*ciea of laAtgar, tlie motor; regletered Jersey bull 6 moa. old; 8x1*2 .. F/,r 9ent—Two furnl.lied rooms with beat, Glaclar.___________ ________
Portable gasollue power wood naw.
Will
light and bath. Tal. ima, Mrs. J. Edgington.
liecnuse they could not get help to the chamlier to' make an efficient "flivver hobo.” Tliia hobo la coming axmlnaterrng Tel. Odell 112.
Wanted-Work with tractor, Fordaon, |¿¿ call Immediately In either city nr valley.
ol«tr
"Quick, gtssl work," my motto.
W. J Caln.
per hour. Call .170» for Davis.
mldtf I'hone 3103.
carry this burden. Iliesc are some
to la* aa much of n problem ilrf tile
For Hale—O. 1.(1 Cheater White pigs, nine
of the things that private business application of .as small a budget as old aort. He grafta on towna aa the weeks
old. Phone MM.
ol6tf
did to help the farmers. But the possible. We have beard expressions traditional type grafta on individual.
For Sale—World Mtar hosiery and knit nn.
great state of Oregon, through its of pride in the past year over the He moves into a free auto camp, uaea derwear
are juat a Illite better Try them «nd
• land Imard. has instituted forecloe- amounts of money raised, maximum Its water, fuel. Ilglit and other con you’ll wear
no other. Hweiser line of drew
and
drapery
materials Tel Mr«. EH la Burn«,
11 res as heartlessly as Rhylock ever
amounts. T Let's
" _ point to pride In, the venlences, stays tlie time limit, and No. kdX
W
uwif
attempted to collect his interest.
Cut out the worry of the household ex­
then moves ou to |Mitronlse another
results. Txt's have a
re­ institution of th«* same kind. He con­ For Sale—15 acre«, daily and poultry farm,
In -campaign time« there I» som<* future in ______
penses. Eats are the heaviest. Their buying
- 'latitude allowed for htngnage. but It vival of Chamber of Commerce irt- tinues on his way. from town to town, good well, lota of waler for Irrigation, fru|t.
berrtea, «took, chlcfcena. implement«, food
never should go to the extent of tereat throughout
the valley.
He from section to section, from climate hotiMe. furniture, year’g wood, good barn and
requires thought. A 20th Century Store is
actually pnnisliing the residents of who finds something that will draw to climate, with no living expenses out building«: U mile earn of Odell. Price
right,
lerme.
L.
H.
Rota,owner.
Odell.
o50
file state. The government of Ore-
save for a little grub, oil and gas.
near you. It will solve your problem;____
- - rn- WN_. t ,- ■ -
-i -
--T-
goR is punishing certain farmers In a general ap|ieal to the chamber will. Aa for rejmir». lie seldom makes them. — For
.........
Hsia— . A small slsed National «-ream sen-
ths face of a regularly enacted law Indeed, tie a community benefactor.
His car never needa wtiahing—or he Idirator. cheap,
— tr
-- taken
—— at
— one»,
Tat- Fuk-
20th Century Stores reduce the living
o8tt
to prevent precisely what is now lie-
thlnka it diM-an't. Ilia tent is usually dale Î4.
Ing done.
dirty
Slid
ragged.
His
own
wHabing
costs
for over 40,000 people every day.
For
Hale
—
A
portable
gasoline
woodaaw,
AN APPLE WEEK OPPORTFNTTY
—if he washes anything- -litters up mounnsl on Ford truck. Isit- of city and
country
work
and
two
woodyards
Tel.
:(40<.
GOVERNOR PIERCE
Hisnl River spplegrowers have n tiie chnlp. His laiggage en route ia <’»n he seen st 1108 Union'Ht. W. J. Caln,
an eyesore. He is ruining free tour­
r
o»W
Many of ur here hnven't heard fine opiMirtunlty of observing Apple ist camps and making a aiieetacle of Hood Itlver.
For
»nie
—
Or
trad,
for
llood
River
property
week
very
appropriately
and
nobly
by
Governor Pierce make n Fp<wh alnee
himself on public highways and freez­ s mhh II larm near Garfleld, Wa»h. Phone MM
hla dramatic utterances jnat lM*fore contributing of their fruit to charity. ing out decent«- clean tourists every­ or rail st MU Stats Mt. and see owner
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• the general election in 1922, when hi* Tlie Warren-Greenwood truck line where. and bringing legitimate auto
For Hale- Late model Ford Touring Car In
touring
Into
disrepute.
in
aelf-di*-
condition; gool robber. Inquiro F aah
debated with Renntor Vinson nt Pine has agreed to transport to Portland, feiise. towna Ilin Inta inIng fri*e tourist good
Ion Garage.
oM
CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP
Grove hull, A r we recall it. Gov- free of charge, all apples donated ennuis will proliably have to charge
MILK ALL BRANDS
MAZOLA OIL
For Hale- Bpray-tree clover bay. Tel. 2W4
for
wliat
their
accommodations
are
worth
hospitals
and
charitable
liislltu-
Three
for
ernor Whiter fbat evening, if lie did
Tall Cans
C. K. Bone.
(>2lf
nt
soinetliing
like
hotel
rates,
and
Others_ _
not actually tear in two a tax re- tlmis there, Every disabled soldier,
3 for ___
For Hale—Two residences on Cascade ave.
Quarts, each
make stricter rules for camp patron-
cclpt anld ho would lx* aldo.Jo do II every kiddy at the Rbrineys' liospltnl. age and is-havhir.
Pluiue 548*2.
nix
*
•
and really went through the motion every child at Portland orpimnages
For Hale—A good Jersey oow. Tel. Odell IM.
Neal Nunemaker.
a25if
Kerr’s Best Patent Flour -for 2 days only, 49 lb. sack
Governor Pierce'« promlhe baa not and similar Institutions should have
SOCIETIES.
$1.94
For Hale—Good dry 16-In. flr wood, delivered
lH*en fulfilled. Of (Xiurne, he didn't all the apples they can vat during
CO Hood Klver Commanilery No. IX, K.T phone 4717 Call morning or evening, alltt
Apple
week.
expect to fulfill It. although, appar
ZA-4 Meets every drat Tuesday evening
CAMPBELL’S PORK & BEAN S
K. L. Hcobee. IS. C.
For Hale—Residence. 8 rooma. alsobclothee
llisid River growers may thus ex­ WHgr each month.
n R0YAL cl UB currants
ently, mapy voter» took hi» word» as
ROYAL WHITE SOAP
Win. Irwin, Recorder.
clorrts. baib, pantry. Fine view of Columbia
"Big Can”
*•/%
from front porch. Hewer connections, hsae
though he. meant them.
Property press tlielr thanks to Providence for
10
bars
nn
1
S18tf
each.
_
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j0(
MT. HOOD COUNCIL No. ». K. « H. M, Meets inent, garage, frail. Phone 4774.
*
15 oz. package______
♦nx receipt» have not l>eon cut *1Wt the prosperity that they have in
In Masonic Hsll every third Tneedav In
For
Hale
or
Trade
—
13
acre«
In
applet
and
each
month.
W.
F.
Laraway;
t.
1.
M.
lg*r cent, even though the »lute In­ store tills s<*ason. T<et ’every grower
peara «lx to twelve ysata old, »acrasin altaira.
A. Canfield, Recorder.
folio. 4’00 down, c op payments. P. O Box »4.
come tax bill was adopted by the semi down some of his ls*st fruit.
Steiineld, Ore.
all oS.n« d4
Mf
H(
>M
K
CAM
P
34H*.i,
K.
N.
A.
meets
«econd
ln»t legislature. They are not going No activity for Apple w«*ek can I m *
and fourth Fridays of eacb month at old K
FULL CREAM CHEESE 1
PEET’S WASHING MA- 1
of P. hall.
I-ewla* Trapneated Red». Official Average tor
mon*
appropriate.
JELLO
I
to »how any material dwindling ns a
PA-I 11 months, Issegga per bird. 60% non.
Mildred Bartholomew, O.
CHINE
SOAP
Zana Cai nee, Rec.
sellers. Ralph K. Lewis.
gjlif
result of tlie state income tax law.
Any
flavor
«
a
Pound .-.,
Large Pkg ... JÄ2C 1
THE 1‘INE GROVE DEBATE
Our Hood River orcluirdlst», wboac
For Hale- Black mare, weight 1100 lbs., work
each
HOOII KI VFR CHAI-FKK NO. W, O. E. H
single
or
double.
Inquire
M.
H.
Bader,
Park
Meets second and fourth Tiieadsy even IA
ictuma from apple »nle» the pa»t
Blltf
’Flint niiiionncement of the proposed of each mouth. Visitors cordially welcomed dale, phone Fgrkdale W.
MINCEMEAT. Delicious Flavor. It has the kick. 2 pounds for
Mrs. Iva Hcobee, W. M.
«< veral year» have been near to nil joint debate over the state Income
Helen Carson. Fec’y.
For Sale—It-la nr and ptne wood also 4foot
»ri> taking a keener Intereat In the tax bill at Pine Grove Grange hall
delivered Kaaland West Hide and Hood Klver.
allit
'I1LKWI1.HE IXJDGE NO. 107, I. O. O. F- Phone I6MX.
atato income tax law. _ of course tbe tomo.'row evening intrigues us might­ Meets
In rra'ernal hall, every Thursday
ADIRONDACK CANE AND MAPLE
R. V. Dickson. N. G.
For Sale—Mowing machine. bobsled with
or hurdf»ts recognize tbe equity of n ily. It ought to be Interesting, ex­ night.
Geo. W. Thomson. Secretary.
7-fool run nera, ¿mated, covered bnggy, and s
SYRUP
Mate Income tax tiiw Huit will
Full quarta
ceedingly interesting.
We predict LAIIRKL REBEKAH LODGE No. «7,1.0 OF, Mdille. TeL I* Parkdale. L. R. Fiscus. aliti
si'cnrc governmental ravenve from fhilt tlm
For Sale—My tailor shop property on Css.
ball will tie crowded. In­ Meets first and third MoudsyM each month cade
avenue Just east ot Pythian bnlldlnt A
tuilnried individual«, wli Would other deed. We
Cleo, irenz, N. (4.
trant to express an appre-
fine
<ip|M>r Innlly tor some on». Hee Carl Hne­
Mrs. Elizabeth KaMman, V. G.
CHIRARDELLI GROUND CHOCOLATE
wise 'Mcni»*.
But®-tbe * (*rebnrd|ai «.
in w at the premises.
a2Htl
MI rh Gertie MH I m , Her.
PRUNES
vlntion to the Pine Grove Grange for
3 pound can
xvlio the coming, yetr. their market providing
New large size
the aeries of four debates HOOD RIVER VAI.I.KY HUM ANKHOCIKTY
jfroMpccts having taken n a Ismtid.
bound, arc on measure« to l>e voted next No-
Hood Klver. (Ire. .tarne« Htranahan, I'rea
For Hale—One American No. 4 Arbor Presa,
3 pounds for...
Mra. Alma Howe. Hoc. lialle Hillier. Trena.
go.Ml bargain. Good buy. Ilartol.Mansfield,
'IfiolMng ahead to property tnxe» nor­
Call phone 1201
r
vi inlier 4/
phone 1111.
mally heavy with en added state Hi
We predict, however, that all of
RKREKAH LOPGK No. I.VI, I.O.O.r.
coiiie tax, tire growing suspicious pf tlie rest of them will dwindle down HAZE1.
Seedless Raisins “Wednesday Specials/’ 4 pound package for
Meet* the fl rut hd <1 third Tneeday evening in
For Hale—l’lga, P. B. Laraway. Phone «MIL
39c
each month In the odd Fellow« Hall, «eveu
the vtafe Income tax. " Tt has the to nntl-climactic nffairs after (lie
J3llf
ml I m «outh of Hood
River. R. D. |
sppearAUeo of being somewhat 'till Plerce-t'liaptnan forensic battle of to­
Mathilda Edstrom, N. G.
For Male—Fir and pine Hi In. and 4 n. wood,
He as 1 e ('tenon. V, u
delivered anvwherein the valley. K. fteanre­
SODA CRACKERS
just.
OLYMPIC PANCAKE FLOUR
gard. lei. Odell HUB.
nXf
Gertrude ( augt.ey, Tree«.
morrow night.* Do not have any re­
Fresh and crisp
Marie kemp, Sec.
Put ?ve wore talking nlxuit Gov- grets, make up your mind to hear
i r
Large package...
For Male-Good body flr wool, both IS Inch
•per
pound
„
_ 13C
10 pound sack ...
<*rt>nr Pierre. We recall his perora­ the big arJIRcry, as the grange
W R. (’ M»‘«-tR Mcond and fourth and four.foot, delivered on Faat Hide. Tel.
•V
statt'S, (JANH5
E Beauregard. Odell IDA
JSItf
Salurdayaof each month at K.ol P. hall.
tion on the night (>f bis famous talk in the staîW^Income tax battle.
««
Correan Miranahan, Proa I dent.
Mra. barloen Meyer, Secretary.
For Aale-My place two mI tea août h of Dee
nt Pine Crore. Rising to a dramatic
“* r
on Parkdale roed.
A. R. Nickel«.
Phone
height he di ’artd that he was not
WH CENTURY
OLKTA AHHKMBLY NO. I(B, UNITED AKT- Parkdale m
Jyaitf
Report« of the big dirigible erotut­ Inane.—Meets the drat and third Friday a
n , Detrocrnt. brt first and foremost
For HaGood dr)’ te In. body flr wood, de­
old K ot 1*. ball. C. D. IltNRicHa, M. A.
Ing the nation and leaving in ite at
Uiod. Roasted every day In our own plant. Pound 43< 2 pounda
85c fl
livered We alto have gome nice 1-f . fir. Tel.
i*n American citizen. "Show
me wake n string of frightened row J. H. Konsaii Hecretary.
47I7, call mornlnf« or evenings
tiallzman
JylOtf
v party politics” ho said, ‘‘and JU nnrt rtitcWn«! reminds iih of a story HOOD KI VKH ci Ki i . k N o .,124. N El (III BORB llroa.
of Wisxlcraft - Meets at K. of I*, hall on the
BEST DRY ONIONS
show you corruption. 1 cite yeti of Kentucky, of some 20 years ago.
For Sale— Good Iota tof «ale in all part« of
VALENCIA ORANGES
Brat Thursday altvms*n or each month.
CRANBERRIES
the city, price« right. A. W. Ont hank $ Co. aHU
u
......
Mr«-<>ra McKee. G. N.
Tamntany ITnll.” and on he went ai
Four
pounds
« a
Small size
« r
Mra. F. It Blagg, (Hark.
They were having a carnival In
Fancy
Oregons
OAge
For
Kale
—
f
room
l»nti«e
wMh
large
baeemrnt
tidy rate. Governor Pierce was the
for
..
pêr dozen
iuC
I oulsvllle, and balloon ««cents were
toilet and hath, 4 I o ( m and tramg^, acme fruit
për pound...............
Dauioorntli nominee, lie is sbpposeil
Mrcea, xhade treea an&Mirubbery. !(02 Taylor
L.itured. One Sunday afternoon tlie
Rreef, on 1 be Heigh#. Hood River. Addremi.
tn be the Democratic governor of
Caraon C. Maalker. Maryhill, Waali.
n2ttf
bnlloon artist with Ills parachute
Oregon, Peccnt reports, that to n»
For Male — Apple, peach, pear and cherry
Potatoes -Yakima Gems. Non-irrigated. Mealy Cookers. Sack, $1.79
»oared into the skies where an air
bgar nnthenilclty, indicate elvarlv
tree*.
We hevea
in ve a hill
Oi 11 line
11 ne or general nursery
n u raery >
_
—
Z
current snatched him and isirc lilm
■UM*k. Rhone
Park »late B6 — or
write zr C. fiv
T. aa
Raw-
that- Governor Pierce will .not . b<
Mtn, Parkdale.
f2Rlf
off some 20 miles into the rural dh-
grieved If Robert M. La Follette car tfiets.
For Kale—One of the Anew! location« on the
GOLD DUST OR PEARLINE
ROLLER BIRD SEED |
Olumbla River Highway between Portland
Flos the* state of Oregon. Indeed. It
That same afternoon an old negro
and i he I‘a I Ira, for a Camp (hnnnd. Service.
O-CEDAR POLISH
aeoms-to us that ll<*n, Mr. Pierce In who was behind with Io-
WASHING POWDER
Rial ion. Garage, Store and Rr-tMiiranl. Term« i
corn, de­
and a bargain If taken aoon. Inquire at Gia- !
12-ounce
order to gain bis o\vn ends in ¡he clileil to break the Sabbath,
AM
cler
oflloe.
jelttf
lle
Small Site
“ “
matter of the Myers Kay race, has hitched np his faithful mule And
'
For Hair—Ml sores. Irrigated. 4R mile
6 packages for---- ;—
■
appi
»
ciaared.
I
lu
orchard
balance
trafficked toward aiding the Oregon went into the field to pilot Ills “iwill-
i nes- hniiw, good road. IXWniO Items
Tn Follette campaign.
I H. F.. Hcoli.
>
Solid Cabbage. “Just right for Kraut ” Per 100 pounds
tongne" np «nd down the coni rows.
indeed. Governor Tierce spoke truly Down in Kentucky working on Sun­
whim he told the Pine Grove aiuli- day is a serious offense to the con­
FOR RENT
rhre two years ago tliat he was not science. Tlie old darky, his mind so
Fnr Kent—Maran. Inquire at ISM Cascade
Ladies’ Woolen Hose
Special 98c
t
jil
Special— Gossard
Corsets 98c
AND NOW WE HAVE
THE FLIVVER HOBO
OFFERINGS
Saturday and Monday, October 25th-27th
25C !
for........ ...... 3oc
1
30C |
1
1
1UC 1
IOC
For Rent
Four office rooms
facing Second St
in Eliot building.
E. A. Franz Co.
am
I
25c
lwttle