The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 13, 1924, Image 2

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HOOD ItlVEH GLM’IEMTIIUIISD a Y. NOVEMBER,13. 1924
Tlie natlou ncsls more na*n of the
type of Si-nator Henry Cabot Ixidge.
~«L wilt» ¿USSed-jOIl the 9ill»*r.;dMX lift«
years of leadership in national aud
ARTHUR D. MOK. Manager.
JOE D. THOM ISON. Eda**
However much
1/ International affair«.
any of 11« may have disagreed with
Nubscriptloo. SS.00 Per Year.
him <>n international poliiles. all of
us must admiry him and ¡»ay trilmte
ADVKKTWINO RATEM
to his M-riouaiiess of ptiTpt»«e;j_ Henry
Foreign agenta. 3Ü cent, per In -b. lea. 15 per
Lodge made an irni^refM in
cent commleelon and t per cent caab diaoouol; Calait
WaualeaH aau, ZQ aaola; InUrnilllvul ad vert Ia­
era zo and '2* centa per Inch: iv«nlar local ad- world affairs (liat will last long.
ìjunb Äturr (Starter
~r
4
verllaera, Z0 o»nla per Inch, extra ober«» tor
nrelernd poeltlon. Clawlllad afta 1 eeula per
line lor Ini «ea«, int«lin«m M cante; and t
onnu par Hua aueoeaaiv« additional week,
minimum lOeauli; local reader, U) cenia peí
-Uon. ■ cante tor each ,11000,-
lnaeriion. in ml mum each
England is the world's greatest' ap­
ple eating nation. we are prone to
think, lifter hearing Mr. Taylor tell
how 27.<“*M**I Isixes are consumed
in tlie Tight Little Isle each year.
And Hint is n|l the greater reason
JOIN THE BED CKOSS
The anuual roll call of tlie Hood why England shouldn't plai-e a tariff
Hirer Rod Crow will occur tomor­ on their favorite apple«. They grow
row." AVe think It superfluous for us in America. ;>
to urge Hood Biver folk to Jolne Tlie
It was a ihost Imprcsaive program,
gisifl works of the Red Croas chapter
here and the national ami interna­ thut given Armiuliiv Bay at the Ri­
tional work of tile great humanitar­ alto theatre. W’r fisd sure that ev­
ian organization are well known to eryone present returned home with a
Juat because determination to honor the old Coe
all llood River folk.
this is the eve of the annual Red Flag by is-tter American citizenship.
n forceful American cuss word was
emitted by the Cliliiume«. It was su>
fuuuy that the offiivrs were iinaldg
to say anything for laughiag.
* Bing was found to ¡ hi «««.'« nine
quarts Of Chinese liquor.
I > th.-er»
said that he had
“
l>een sefling it at
25 cents _per , drink over his siala
fountain i>ari
Bing was released ou
¡testing $3<H* Imil.
Retailers
to Wear
Burr eft OiMTettas Sonii
’.Barrett school children, selected by
Mrs; C. II Hejiliey. will present two
o|ierett«K Xoveuilx-r 25 at N p. in..
Grange liull. Tlie upis-r grade» wiU
give "The Merry ■'Mexican." dvph-Hng
a Mexican revolution, all unsuccess­
ful attempt to e«Hit|uer th« 'Vnlted
States.
The primary gradi-s will
give "Tile Toy Shop,” Hi-elle 1 h I iow -
ing the meeting pla<« of the fairies,
the time a night in tlie month of
May. just liefore midnight.
Nick
Gilcher as Buck calls ills -12 frillies
to a night of revelry, nfter which
tliey deeliled to visit Hie toy shop on
Hie hill.
After .breaking Into tlie
toy shop, tlie fairies liecome Inler-
ested in dolls of iiMHiy lands. At the
stroke of midnight tlie dolls awaken,
mid sing mid dmnv* until murning.
Tlie ri-velry ends with tin- coming of
day. Tlte cast Includes 36 Riunii cliil-
dren. who in colorful costumes. lenti
ls-nnty to their song^ mnl dam es.
37>e PARIS FAIR
The Store
Boys’ Clothing
Keep Warm
We were never better prepared to take care of
your boy* than we are this fall with All-Wool Sturdy
Suits that not only have the dressy appearance and
high class tailoring but also wearing qualities that are
so much needed for active boy*. Most of these suits
are
City _ Woolen
Mill* of all _
pure
. a made by
a Oregon
- . . . ---
_ _ _
.
virgin wool. Virgin Wool doubles the
wear,
__ ________
1 nm
suits with two pairs of trousers, Pants and coat full
lined. There’s nothing to beat
¡at th<
the*^, suits. All size*
and many different weaves i and
__________
coloring*
_ to choose
_____
from; they’ll cost no more than other makes and
you are sure of getting the best in these Oregon City
Suits for your boys.
In Pure, Virgin Wool Mackinaw*. Full belted
or half belted model*. Neat plaid patterns or plain
Size* for men, youth* and boys.
Muff
weaves,
pockets to keep your hands warm or big patch
pockets. Generously cut. There’s nothing to beat
a Mackinaw for school wear
Cross' Roll Call we are going to re-
Hood River ha* passed the 240(1-
print a recent eilltorlal in tin- Red
Gross Courier, wherein was expressed car mark on applea shlpiied this COUNTY HEALTH NOTES
an appreciation for n couipllmenf. It Housen. PerhaiM the apple ¡»ioiieers
The Novmnlwr infapt welfare clinic
there dreamod of sudi a day.—Ore­ has been postponed on advice of Hn!
follows:
health officer.
Thirty years in congress, the last gonia n.
All those Interested In the work of
12 years a memlier of tlie senate.
Health Association will
JolTu Sliarp William«, aff«*ct innately
The Saturday Evening Post in the Hie County
.show their npiireeiation uf the stip-
termed by ills colleagues "the sage
last iie. k’s issue tarried a handsome port given tliefr > work by the lied
of Yazoo City." houored tlie Red
Crosa by »¡»caking at a recent Missia- picture of the flood Hiver valley, It Cross by contributing TOP tier cent to
*•
yippl eonfei'ciici*. When be retired in illustrated a special article by Garet the call of Hint organization In their
Y
annual Roll Call lioing conducted thia
1923. ‘to Lis cotton plantation, Mr Garret.
week, for without the support of the
Williams said lie would not again
f
Red Cross county -heirtttr- activities
His-ak in pulilie. He came out of n*-
tlilRtlcR. or they will choke would tie greatly curtailed,
Kill
the
Lirena-nt to I'tpreiw kind thoughts of
Miss Juliet Whltteker was in Port
his friend, the Igte President Hard to Worthlessness SOI1H* of our most
ing, at a mciiiori(il service, and again valuable agricultural and horticultur­ land Wednesday to bear Miss Eliza
hath Fox,.national director of public
caiuc among Ills loved and loving al land.
*' So lively to your touch, so cheerily colored th^t
health for tlie Red Cross.
people to R|s*ak of Hie Red Cross.
you exclaim with delight. These are Jacob’s Oregon
The
lieauty
of
Mr.
Williams’
Riversilk- Church
fatherly
advice.
thonghta and the
__
___
... ____
City Blankets of pure virgin wool. We have a won­
wjkicli Were mi aptly enuglit l»y the
Sabbath sr lnsd 0.15 a. m. Morning
derful
line of these soft, lustrous fleeced blankets for
reporter of tlie Jackson Red Cross
worship at 11 o'clock. Christian En­
uyufengu-e, are as a draugiit *of ¡sire.
deavor society. 6.45 ¡1. m. <’hisses in
you to choose from.
We also have a big line of
<1*^1. spring water to those athirst
religions education TVedncsday after­
after lalsir iu tlie vineyard of human
noon. 115. Thursday evening nus-t-
azvlee. "It Is not what gm*« into an
C. E. Graves, who In now librarian ing nt 7.30. Ilr. Fraser prern lies Sun­
— 2nd
ganizatlou. but wbat comes out of I at one* of tlie California normal day iiioriiing. having for ills sulijeet.
it, that 'onatitutes its saving grace. I schools at Arcata, Calif., remains a “Tire Religions Unrest."
He recently cor-
tQe. fruit liy which it is Judged,” be I I loyal Oregonian.
.
•........ -
says. The venerable statesman points I rectisl a statement in the San Frati-
Booze Charge Drawn Arrest
I
claco
Chronicle
to .tlfe' precious principle animating
nlsmt the Cloud Cap
Herman Hleverkropp was arrested
His letter to that news-
the Red.Cross anil emphasizes that I inn road.
Tuesday night nt It local hotel on a
Hie .hearts of the Individual uivinls*rs lailier follows:
liquor charge. Officers were called a«
cojues first aud the local chapters |
Auto Editor, lile Chronicle:
In
next. He speaks of it ns "the graml- your issue of Octolier 20 ap|Raiirs an a result of complaints from other
^.'Ht. pfgiinizcd human iiistruuieiitallty I article lit tlie auto section nlsiut tile guests at the hostelry, it was stated.
Vbr mutual aervlc? on tills earth to I l>erfor|mlnee of a certalu six'In shat
Have You Radio in Your Home?
<14ir " «.
ter Ing time records in tlie climb from
Know will soon Is- here and radio
ft is good to liave such warm eout-1 Mount Hood I-odgC to Cloud Cup Inn.
iuem«tiou from a man who lias Issm I on the north slope of Mount Hood. will be a|1pree|ated by all of the fam­
lolig in public service and who. I The statement is made Hint this* road ily.
At your service, II B. Rend.
through, all that service, won and I is oue of the most dangerous in Ore­ The Radio Simp of Hood River.
k«pt Hie esteem of men and Women I gon.
Wlille not wishing to detract
oX nil jH.llti«-nl beliefs. His talk at I nt all from tlie credit du« this par­
Mr. ami Mrs. R. K. Scott mid Mr.
Jackson is one of the finest Roil Call I ticular make of car in making the and Mrs. R. E. Harto] sjamt Hie we< k
documents, for It nprssses to the I climb in hiic I i a marvelously short end nt Seattle, visiting tin* son of
¡■yople tlu* fruits ol Ills mature I space of time, yet I should like to the former. Tilomas Scott, nt V. of W.
thought .and Judgment of the Auierl I correct tlie erroneous Impression left
»■i\u Red Cross iu language that Is I with your readers in regard to the
Iteeudfiil and which vibrates the I condition of this exceedingly scenic
heart strings.
I road. 1 have traveled
„
over it several
As lie ¡Milnts to “the initial rigid different times , .............
.. .............................
by ear
in summer,
«enter .is tin* heart of Hie individual," Hn<l by ski In winter, ami at no place
so may Roll Call workers every where 1H lt the least Bit dangerous. To be
nim at this "right eenbu:" ,|n the <•0111-1 sure, there are several difficult grades,
lug enrollment and win heart« anil IUH tlie road Is constructed nt present,
meniliersbiiis f«*r humanitarian «ervice. | ¡„o thf<iughout its entire <-*.uis(i of#
‘
ui>pro*iin»Htefy six rnlleit,' It |»t«scs'
WHERE AVE LOST Ol'T
I thnmglr lieiivy tluils r, ’ Wlili no preei-
roy. trouwni. Parly driving rord truck was
I pices or canyons anywhere in sight.
For
A ineriràn No l Arbor Pre«*»,
-ecu o> pick up bundle
Finder pleaMcall H.
vood hmvaln. i.’Qod buy. Bartol-Mansf1«-ld’ M. lack, Owl lr.MUor IR7. Reward
Ibtaod River had practically no rep-1 “Difficult," «■< rtnililj' deserllx s if, but
nil
phone 1111.
aliti
retemtatlon at the Pacific Interna -! "dangeroua" is an outright lil>el.
L.>«f-Did yrin And my mntometei? (Editor
tlonal Llvestm'k Exposition.
Would
Moreover, even if it is difficult at
-ay« acre nt on flr«t «nd third «viable«) |f«o
t
„ ,,
¡»resent, it will within another season
r|»HMe leave at Hocks Hrrvlce Station and
It hot have been profitable for us to tK! ,.xnMsllngly easy. Tlie I’nited
receive reward. A. J. Grow, phone 4«73. nl8
have celebrated Apple Week with a I St idea Forest Service has iilready
Palatine, Papering anti Tinting. Fl/-«t claaa
For Mai**- Fir and pine |H in. erj 1 I fl. wood,
creditable display of onr fruit and •’onqileted a new grade, with a six
delivered anvwhere in lhe valley. E. Heaiire* work. You to be the Judge Price« very low
lor
a «bort time. A U Burn«, WK) ttUi Hl. oSUlf
gnrd.
1
«I.
(Mieli
;ot>.
,
uitHl
othtar products there? The Portland «Tr„n7‘,,1I
'’-¡»¡" «""K
FOR SALE
.
I Mount H<*od Is sip highway With
For Exchange—HI 00 k and dairy ranch.
For
S
h l?:-Gaod iHMly flr wt»«»d, Iwilh 16 Inch
livesto^t show is Just what the name L *|4,ll(| (,'ap Inu, and flu* surfacing
For Hale — Rcihhiut<»n. 12 kuhkl * double bar­ • nd four.foot, delivered on Fant Hide
Tel. Want home propoalllon. Income, what have
/)•►<■»
yon T Addreaa C. M. U., care ulacler.
xtf
E Beauregard, Odell 3M
J litf
Implies, an international affair, and will take place next season, thus reled *bot nun in fine condition.
Winebeater rifle, 22 »>ier)M|. with t*cep Mihi
it draws a heavy attendance from the lll,,kl,|K easily accvMsible one of the |12,!M). Call U. F Morden, phone V3u3.
Portable xHMillue power wood aaw.
Will
n!3
For.4i»le My p’ace Iu4 ini1»* snail) of !)»•?
. effirtern part
__ of sb
, «•.
I* > States and . I I IwHiifv HiM>tn of the Ain<‘r1ciin contl
/
on 1’ rk'iflle road.
A. K. Nickel«.
Done call imniedlaielv I-* either city or valley.
the
I nlted
hl(,,f
For Sale <’tie«|>—One yearling belfer, exoell- ParktiH • l<*
■ Quick, ernst work," my motto.
W.J Caln.
J\2ltf
1'hone 3MO.
d 2 ö
^S.**M*"
I nay itself is well wortli a* trip'from *nt milk «train. Pitone 5 ko «.
For Mile—»Good dry V» In hodv fir wood, dc-
Hood Blver would have received I California to travel over. Tills is an
For Male _.**o m-rs» ofoik »»el Hr. ».»»I coril- l»vemi We h I m > have some hire 4-f fir Tel.
Hai’xman
wood Here**»-. 4J¿ mite» wwl of town. Wsrren I Io <*«ll mornUigN or evenings
an enviable publicity with n dlHpinv •’*,' "K,"n "r lhc well known Columbiii Milter, tel. Mat '
Bro*
•* «,
j.vlO’f
dr
.1
following f<ir
ini
tile Hood
nt the Portland livestock
show. In ' River
1{h,.r highway,
u,11(.y faI111)US
' 1|M
Soft Warm Blankets
GRAVES CORRECTS
ROAD STATEMENT
Nashua Blankets in pretty plaids and plain colors.
This department can supply your every need and
at a good saving in price. If in need of anything
in the line of blankets you’ll find it to your interest
to come in and see the big values we are offering.
Floor
DANCE
K. of P. Hall, Saturday, Nov. 15
Music by Bud Muir and his Gravensteins
(With their new kind of time)
ADMISSION, $100
Four office rooms
facing Second St.,
in Eliot building.
E. A. Franz Co.
deed, wp should also have an annual I orchards, for 25 miles to tlie baM* of
display at the state fair. It Is'not -Mount Hood, tlicnee encircling the
too early to lH*gtn preparations f,,r I •'«midaiu to tlie south side anil re
»-i.n t. •
-iM*
I turning to Portland via an cutirebt
such cxlilliita for IKK,
I dlffi ri nt route. TI i I m is a state road
with a five per cent maximum grade.
| exeiqit on tlie slopes of the mountain.
I where IT lias iss-n constructed by tin1
■During tlie ¡mst ' week we linve I I liiteil States Forest Service oil a six
beard considerable comment on the ¡s*r cent maximum. It Ims Just witli
In tlie luitt few weeks • ls*eti o|H-ne<l
municipal automobile park. Tn near­
for through travel, though ¡uirt of it
ly every flutirfer we And citizens has been op«*n for several years.
favoring the profmaal. now i*ing con-
sOk-ft-d •
1 lie coiiqc II. to turn the
park over to private enterprim*; pro­
vided-the city Is reimbursed for its
invcBtffient.
«
'Jp'dee4, the Ume has arrived when
a. clly has no more need of entering
At 11 meeting Monday liiglit a group
the bjudness of maintaining an nnto- of liusineaa and professional men null
niqldle park than to operate n hard- u number of orcbardists took tlnnl
stei»H toward tlie organization of a
v^re or a <lrug store. Private enter club, which has arranged to m-eupy
p^!«ty wlilih can adopt mid maintain quarters in the First National Bank
a- doflnlt« policy.- will make more of I building Just vacated l»y the Chandler
of Commerce.
Another meeting oi
a financial stiecess with an auto park
Hie group will Is* held Friday even
' Ijiin
niuufclpallty, Ix-t'a get rid of|
mg. when officers will be elected ami
the ¡>ark if possible.
u nuniM chosen for the new club.
. t
-
■
lt whs stated tliat Hie new argan
.Me ' rancher breathesg u sigh of] ization lias a roster of io memlsTs
Tlie charter enrollment, it was antii-l-
contentment. His nnno.vaiicc Is over pnted. woulil rcncli alsmt To by Fri
fat fim season. Tin- period for bunt- day evening.
Recently tlie Cliiunla-r of Commen-e.
iQ^ China pheasants is over, mid Hie
by aetion of its iliiectorate and a
<Q.r I mntor ig no longer flocking in. | r<'fereiidum vote of tlie niemlu*i'Hld|i
uuhlvited. over his cow pasture and decitli'il to aliamlon tin* < lull feature
bM4tyart!. The ram-her is certainly of t'n organization and remove its
dL^tn.st’ed with tlie city limiter. . Tn office to tlie city tiMll. An element ol
Hie elnimber memls*ralii|>. however,
de»d. the actions of an almlghty lot believed tliat tlie club rooms sliiiuld
ofzthe intruding city hunters brand l»e maintained for cutertainiiig visit­
t|*m ps the most illhred lot of lin- ors to tin* city and for tlie enliven-
leiii-e of country folk visiting town.
ngudty tliat we have Int.-ly had an It was eiteil tliat this city Ims no
opportunity to hear about
If HI* social dub. such as may la* found in
country folk Would go down to the various other cities of tlie same size.
THE AVTO PARK
NEW CLUB IS READY
TO MAKE ITS BOW
city nnd trespass as hastily and pro-
nifscu- 'isly ns ili-\ we .would Is* nt
tb« p* 'lee Rtntion
.irinntea.
in
loss
than
Id
President .Coolidge Is going to luive
HTMI1 trent Thanksgiving. Billy Sun­
day has a big gobbler out on bls
Odell country place that Is la in" f.<1
milk and corn. Mr. Sunday attended
lhe turkey flock himself last summer.
Ndw Ills brother E<f Is giving that
gobUer stuh cure ail will make him
melting Fender
And then tht* prcal-
dent N to haic a ho* of Wasco
county Deiie^oue. the prize winner«
of the Northwest
Thanksgiving eating.
CHINA BOY CAUGHT
WITH FIERY LIQUOR
Piisscis-by on Second stris't Monday
night thought Hint some of tls- t’lii
nese. war bail I ms * ii ’ transfemsl to
Ihsid River when a hub-bub of voices.
Biibel-llke. isswert from the Pheasant
eiife.
City Mnrslial Hurt. Kheriff
Edick, Ix-puty Sheriff Riley mid Night
.Marsluil Conover, however, wen* mere­
ly milling the quarters of Ah Bilig.
young Chluaman In Hie cafe. WIietT
tliey iiMide the call Ring was enter­
taining some 12-of his countrymen,
restaurant men Ibid laundrymen of
the town,. All of them, in tlie ex­
citement, Joined with Bing In pro­
testation of innocence.
Occasionally
--For Hale- of Reni—Flur ra» rh at ‘/TirfeTUund
Height«, WaM). Ten Herr« ol fine tree«, 20 Bert*«
<u ailaifa. 30 acre« more ready to plant. Rich,
reflahof ’«oil, no Monen. tint* hlw house and fine
large burn. Hauch face« on Evergreen II gh>
WMV. IIOQM CMII »»<• M
Ii'.lii Hiljwli' H’ II»
Hood River vn I tex
FThw»l view Iu A hmtich
Will rent to H isi - c I hmm t< nun! only. I»r. W M
Manner*, «00 Mt«»cfcton HL, Ran- Frauclnco. d4
For Kale Cheap— Fresh Jersey heifer »nd
calf, rtione 20 I'nrkdMle.
nl3tf
Foi
• (Aaal lof« for - tie in hi par?« o|
lherlty. t rice« right. A. W. <)nt .tank A Oo. «Utl
F»»r M r •< —ê morn lion** wffh i»ntf
tollet i I) I l>Hth 4 I'ltN H«,. I •
,, - , s< »»lie lm It
» rtMM. Miirnh* «yw« flirt imnibbFTv'. frit* Tuytor
<»ti tlie Hv’ghtR, H< mw 1 Hiver. Addrm«*
t’giNorii' .MaulMtr. Mnrj hill Wash.
* uSRI
Frrr-H,io — Apple. peach. i*ear six! cherry
tree».
We have a full line of een. r**l nnraerv
»tuck
I'lion, Parkdale re’or write C. T. Itaw
non. Par Iola le
FOR RENT
For Hals— Ji. I let (lem potnmr*.
Ml p. r
■a< k al ths raucii. <iu> H«ar». lei ..II
ti.’o
For Rale
X wr k * old p gì Flare one mile
otiti) of Hood River Height«. J. ’1' N« h I-
•tgii, Hi. 2.
U27
F<»r S h I?-HlX wf< k » <» d pig*, f I » hc ‘ i .
potatolo?*. Nette 1 Urn*«, 1*1 per I«) iba
AI« o
uJ I
For Hale IXHnlnilllhlr. ronv«nleuuy lOfflHi-d
1-n mil ikiuw Pilone 1921.
lilltf
For Mule- ‘•Inc Net led (fem potato?*. 1*’ one
W27. H. F. ( »hlwell.
n5i
For Rent—Fnrpl«hed apart nauta cluar in.
SIRR’ate Rt. Phno»2ffl1.
n!3lf
For H» nt -T«m thr.*-roon> atilt»«.'al I reme,
alllonnt. Tel. »11. Mr, II. J. >redrrlrk. light
Kor Heut—A »ipsll, conifbrtsme home In
Iowa Just tlie Ibiag lor s conpl«. l’nnnc
IHN.
nttlt
F.w Rent—F'»nr ro»rn thinglcd hung*low on
•Oil'll -hlc H'lD'icrel* pHYriiw "1, |uwt went ol
th«*! torn, known
th? Mrl.enn hungxiow
Ideol for two pt r*on>. Waler fuinhlitd, U.
X H hy <ln, Hgent.
nl3
For H ile- -RrcomPhnnd hiilet bowl«. urinal«.
elOKtitM. alnk. I hot mr furiiHCv uibl p:p*«. «.-’ll
Toni Flatter. HB» I wrlfth h ».
n!3
For Rent—\ »' room hoivu».M10 June »t. near
High sri.ooi Apply R E. Miller or call < Mel!
M.
For Male—W««hlng machine, Iwu ipt»«. two
WHshbourdM. boller, «mall Ice c) -I ind gar
den h<»*>r, chea>> for <]nick «ale. I.’li) B nt. n!3
For R. nt Oec. I — Ilon»*-»I 70* l'a«ca<1i* «ve'
nur. •Phone W B. »IcGulre.
n9tf
For Kent—Toree room liouo*. modera. T7.
For Male A 1924 mole I Fold coupe will)
*Xlr«». Geo L H n i i h Ro'i fr I. tel 47.1»
|»13
1WM
Turk?)« Ft-r Srle—t’ rn led Thank-givlng
turkey«. T» i
I’, li. Mohr.« Bru«
nU
For Hurte* Enrnge your Th»nkag1vlhgttir-
keva at wholvMMlc iirlei ** of T. .I. Miller. WHI
deliver in or hear flood Rivuj. Tel. frÄL nJt)
For Mule Tuberculin'te«ted. frevh vnu»-r
llolMte'n cow« 2 lulle« ee«t of < hnc - u I p L am U m ,
(’oluiiiblH Hiv» r >1 ighway. c. E. Field«, <*»«•
cade l/ock«, Ore.
n!3
o.3üu
For Reni—A bungalow.
No. MM.
Tel. after f» p in.
olfttf
For IP*nt—fl-room bonne.- recently rivondi
tlon* l. tMtii
i ali/RH
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For Hint — T • i<>|> lb*«*r of the l>svi<1»on
Bandii*« Tel. UM.
»«Ilf
F«>r Rent —1 w<i fui tnibed r<HHDN with heat,
light hihi bulb. Tel. MTM, Mr».X K<1f Intel«»»».
WANTED
Foru»>—O !. ('. I'hMtcf White pl|(H. nine
wenkflold. Phone 51 if .
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ForSah- Wnrld-Hhq- ho*>i»?y iin<t knl1 tin
derwenr »re
n lithe Wetter ‘ Try them »nd
you’ll wear no other.
Hi»»1 or ilret*
• nd <lfb|a r> malrrlalB Tel Mr*. I*. II* ITTv
No.
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Wnntrd to Rent— tn Al orchard, .tal aerea or
moo
I am an exifrrlenceil oreharillat and
can give l-.-al of retta . neon
Have oei nment
■ >r « G l take one*» ■*:<•• f qulpm. nt. Addrena
B J Mimrg.nnert. li<**d Rrver, or*.
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Wiinird^-Ry experienced m h n »nd w“e.
Work on ranch. Pan Kumril. Odell, Ore nJ)
WunfHd—Hospital nnr«lhg or rare for Mtna'I
rbtulren and housework- M in J, Mering, («’e
W s I’nde-WOMI, box :uu
M .i«»r route A
lhe bailee, Ore., or phone 1372» The bailee- |RM)
For Hste-Spraj-tiee clover, bay
C . K. Hone.
Tel. ’".'I
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Phone Mil!-
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«hone 4717.
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or «tvrnliw
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For M mi »*—Rpfllrifnc«. M roont*. « I«.
rio* )-.**
(•loset«. b«ih.
Fin? view of o’ntnhiH
from front
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ment, khthkc , trult. Phone 4?7*.
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For H»!r ox Tr uie- 1 a
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St an Held, ore.
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Wanted—florjee ft>r pasture in Waaco Co.
oftlv I»*» ««» that are In «« mh I rondlUoo. Tei.
PnrkdaleTtf or
G Edghifftt»n.
n'JO
U mo ted—Competent m»l<1 for general house
work, lei 2*3
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W .*.•■ .1 n.iHt.i 1er e* i I > ear»old going to
»0h»w»l. iva«uu«ble. Addrt mm C. T U., citre of
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MISCELLANEOUS
I It. I.Infer for Humlsry, theft »nd lar­
i-rii» lover,««: ILUM »I about I', per ,-enl.
B.«| company.
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FonnU—Hird dog. f> male. -.* brown psiche,
under the eym. owner cnn ''«vr asine upon
proi-er I'ltiilincallon aud paying Kirkrep. In-
*|UI e IK*! May HI.
liewl«'Trai nested Kwl*. o<n<'1»l «v«YHM|eínr ¡
n»«! Il rnonuii im »rtn per 4>trd. r*o</ nnp. ;
ic *■ >:•> ani > R oom f**r men only
N?Uer«. Hu I ph R l>rwt«.
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phone 1611. or ca lai l‘t * Columbia.
Em 9aif ’• m nr »nd pin? wood «♦*<»
Ioni Oa Tocher ta’It about HO yard, below
delivered Fani sud We**t Hide «nd Hood Hiver. 1 Foal side arade, bun*1 le coi-lalnlng 4 pair,
Pboue
canvan glovea. 1 can nbne oli ami 1 pall oordu
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