The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 27, 1924, Image 2

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    HOOD HI VEH GLACIER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1924
Hood River Experiment Station In j WOMEN’S^ CLtlB NEWS
making thia event one of the most
The Store
card party given by the
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successful ever held here.
I Woman's dull Wednesday of lust
nt
I week was a great sucuess, and J Utt. 25
eluee
A man aged 70 was In the- other was realised for the huupitgl fund.
Mrs. Edgar Franz arranged fur 33
day and in tlie course of the conver­ | tables of cards at which prominent
Sabseriptioa. *2.00 Per Year.
sation d'kcottrsed briefly ou the women of the club acted as liiMtesaes.'
things for which a man might be 1 A numta-r of tables were reserved by1
1 card clultu and the Welfare dub of]
A MCGURGITATION OF PARK
thankful. J
St. Mark's Guild. Prizes were
“
I
haven't
amassed
urn
h
of
thin
We do not like that word any too
in bridge and fllMI by Mrs. E.
well, but it seems to us to express world's goods.” he said, “bnf of what Franz, Airs. t.. H. Boyd, Mrs. E
the situation into which the munlci- real iteneflt would they lie to me? Goodrich and Mrs. C. B. Woolpert.
Mrs. H. E. Bartmcaa conducted a
P*> auto park has wound itself. We I was kept pretty busy hustling In round-table and preiairtai u program
believe that everybody, even tlie en­ the days of my canting ca|>aclty fad­ for those wilo did not play card«.
thusiasts of last spring, have become ing the money to give my two daugh­ Readings wore given by Helen Rldi-
My - efforts. I ard« and Norman Wilbur. Wesley
overloaded on auto ]Mirk, and there ters an education.
Wilbur gave a cornet solo and Janet
think,
were
well
expendt-d.
and today Hlade gave several piano niimbcra
are nmerous evidences of a rvgurgl-
I And a real satisfaction in observing and ai-eompttiiied Mr. Wilbur.
tation in our midst.
NEW SHIPMENT OF STAMPED PIECES
You will find an immediate answer in our splen­
Wednesday, iH-ivmla-r 3. the next
In view of the fact that privately them In successful careers.”
The above may not have ixa-n Ills meeting of the Woman's eluU will ia<
owned automobile parks are. being
Guest Hay. Misa E. M. Davidson
did stock of Holiday Goods. We await the opportun­
in our art department which will appeal to you for
rapidly developed, iy Oregon as they exact word*, but they were the suit- will have charge of tlie program for
long ago were developed in Califor­ stance. And today. Thanksgiving day, the afternoon.
ity to put you in touch with- all the latest and best
Christmas gifts. The largest and moat complete line
nia, to the i«dnt where they can ade­ who is it that feels n greater thank«
of embroidery and crochet threads in the city. Every
quately handle the motor tourists, for the biessiuga of ti benefleent Prov-
LEGICN NOTES
Christmas Novelties. We are offering the best prod­
we would aerioualy advise that the ldetice titan parent«, who have Itent
Four lia-iil legionnaire« were the
desirable color and shade needed to complete your
ucts of the most reliable manufacturers. Reliable qual­
council may And a way out of the their will, harnessed their energies vletliy« of a wyeck .Monday night at
embarrassment that the auto park and expended their toil and thought tlie Country cluli. Baker, Boli Frey,
work.
Clyde Burke and
Hackler
ity and honest value in every article. Satisfactory
has raised by tlie sale of the prop­ In the rearing of a family of sucivsa- were iqltiated Into Howard
.... ............
.........
the
local voiture
erty. As a matter of cold, buvim-ss ful Itoys and girls? There Is a real of tlie -ill and N, the playground order
selections for every person. Altogether the most de­
contentment in their hearts.
of tin- la-gton. Some of the g<«if« are
we would say sell It at once.
OUR INFANTS’ DEPARTMENT
still marked, lint not for life; it will
If, however, the city if going to
sirable line of Holiday Goods, insuring an easy selec­
wear
off
in
a
week
or
two.
Tlie
vic
­
retalu ownership of the |iark prop­
lad’s coop-rate, all of it», laymen, tims are free to admit that Frunee
We want you to visit this department and see the
erty. It 1« our belief that the park physicians, health autborftlea and was never like tliat. und tlie actual
tion of appropriate gifts for old and young. We shall
should lie operated under city con­ civic bodies banded together for the experience was play compared to
many little comforts that will make the baby contented
deem it a privilege to show you these attractions and
trol as a city park and with all .con protection of health, in curbing the what the 40 anil S put on for their
benefit.
and happy. Every article needed will be found here
cesalon« eliminated. Tilt- city liaa no spread pf contagious diseases among
Tlie next meeting of tlie local
extend
a
hearty
welcome,
whether
you
come
to
see
right to operate concessions ill an the children of rhe schools. We won­ of the American Legion will lie
and at a most reasonable price. We want you to
auto park either directly or on a der If some of the families of Hood next Monday evening nt tlie court
or
buy.
We
offer
the
best
at
the
most
tempting
prices.
come in and see what a complete line of Infants’ Wear
share basis. And by nil means, If River have sensed the real serious­ house. Tlie election of officers will
the main business of tlie evening.
the city should lease the property, ness of scarlet fever. We have iteen la-
All members are urged to lie present
we carry in this department.
the right shouhl tie reserved t<^ sell fortunate in that no more serious and help make thia meeting one of
We have presents for Boys and Girls that really
it at any time.
con«e<|ueuceu have en«iied from the the idg meetings of the year.
— 2nd Floor
Don't forget tlint 11*25 dues are
We would not recommend that the numerous ease« we have had. The
please; presents'for Father and Mother which they
payable
now.
Muka
-the
elieck
pay
­
city sell all of the Batchelder tract. mlldnesH of the cases that have iH'cn able to the American I.egion mid send
will appreciate; appropriate things for Grandpa »nd
The location is excellent for develop­ reported, however, enuuot, physicians it to- lion- MeLisid. post ndjuthnt.
SPECIAL EMBROIDERY THREADS — lc
ment as a city ¡tark and recreation tell us. lie taken ns a criterion tliat ia-t's have everyone ¡Mill! up by De-
Grandma;
pretty
remembrances
for
friends;
novel
and
cemlH-r
15.
Get
a
new
member
!
grounds. A sufficient portion of tlie snliseqiient eases will lie likewise.
A good run of colors to choose from. Mostly
37 aert-a could lie reserved for such
There is no need for any hysteria
Big Cake Given Away <Last Night
inexpensive
little
gifts
for
all.
Make
this
store
your
Society Brand. Your choice of this lot to close it out,
purposes.
to. develop. If everyone will fnltlifull.v
Isents-rg A Thornton gave uh u re­
We commented last week on the oluM-rve quarantine laws and the gen­ ward to the best cakewalker« ltiHt
headquarters
the skein only
..lc
peculiar position Mr. Huelat has eral rules of sanitation.
In case night the most huge cake over «ecu
here.
The
adverti«liig
entertainer«
placed hlmaeif in the park matter quarantine laws are not strictly oli-
tlie theatre going public with
because of hla failure to resign from served, however, we may generate an tickled
nutnerouH unique ami conlic incitienta.
the council while receiving a salary unhealthy state of |iariie for the
Ln«t Tliursdny night tin- entertalu
era presented "Rastn« in tlie Rmlin inrwr-o l.t. < he-tt-r w nil« pig*, nine
as park employe anti while negoti­ community.
W 11,1 party wbo t»ok overcoat from Pythian
Loet— 1 logging chain m Seventh «treel you ? Address C. *. C., care Glacier.
Shop,” «bowing one of IL B. Rond's week a <>I<1. Phone hi Iß.
ol6tf
ating for the lease of the park. We
lianee Haturday night by tnletake please lele- near Moutelln. Finder plea««return chain to
moHt
up
to
date
«ets.
ptionr MOI.
■
nij71f
Portable seen line power wood saw.
Fonai
A Morse lire «hop ou the Heights tor re­
will aay again that Mr. Huelat should
F<»r Male- A 1924 Ford Tollring car.
Will
Hood River la now really the i hull
call- Immediately I- either olty or vail»}.
Warren Chaffee
n27
Ixwt-Hmatl ludeied address book and bill, ward
take tw?» g«»o<1 <* oum as i sit payment
(’ari*
•
Quick,
good work,” my motto. W. j Cal, .
have resigned last summer when he of the mid-Colunibla t’liacatie«. 1 Take
Tuesday Tem|>erature 23 Ile^reca
well »qulpprd wilbextrax New tire*. AHo fold, me latter with etnboeeed Initial». Finder
For Exchange—Stock and dairy rsnoli
Pbone 3io.'i.
■Mt
accepted the position. We believe it a ride in an airplane, as many of our
A minimum teni|ierature of 23 de- Fo;: terrier pupple« Mis. Rav Raoi*by. n27 please rem n to Glad, rofflee for reward, nkltf Want home propoaltlon, turóme, what uevi­
is mandatory that he resign before eitizens haw the jiast several Weeks, gre<n'aceomp«nh‘d the first hoar frost
For sab* — a portable g«Hollne woodaaw,
on For<t truck.
Ix>t of city and
the council can consider his proposi­ and you will see roads, radiating like of the hohhoii here Tuc-aday night, the c mounted
»nntry work and two woodyarda
T«*l. 340:1
coldest of tlie year.
Can I»« reen at IJ06 Uniou Mt.
W.J.t’ain,
tion in leasing.
spokes, in every direction. The Bridge
H<aa1 River.
o9lf
MT. HOOD COMMUNITY HALL
Because of onr comment we did is a kind of master spoke.
St. Mark'ti Ctiurdi
For Hal»'- Hpni^-fi-•«■ <-l"V» r’hay. 'l vi. '.(HH
not wish to intimate that Mr. Huelat
Morning prayer and »vrinou at 11
FRIDAY EVENINC, DEC STH
R. Bone.
o2tf
had been involved in diahonest in­
We don’t need to tell you. do we, o'clock next Bunday. (.’Inircli school
For s.ie—Uoo *-<t«v ui In. nr woo«, delivered
Sounds funny, doesn’t it? But they’re all
trigue. While we and many other to get out to the Firemen’« ball to­ HKvtH hh unital nt 0.45.
PROGRAM
phone 4P?. Call morning or evening, atilt
Rev. L. 11. Miller, Rector.
l. Waltx.
right
if properly mixed.
citizens have disagreed with him at night?
F«»r Sale—Healdenct*. x roorn*.'al*o h elothe«
2. Fox Trot.
«•Io cl «. Laih. pa.nfr>
h’ine vlcw <f ‘'o'ninbl»
every, turn in the matter of the |>ark,
English Luthvriui Church
<rom ftoni po»ch. Hiver connectioni», D hm »-
3. Two-step.
Everybody
likes
turkey
for
their
holiday
din
­
ment,
garage,
frult.
Phone
1779.
NlHtf
our observation of his conduct has
Regular services at 11 a. 111. Tlie
Waltz.
BARRETT Ol’ERETTAH _____
ners. But even turkey tastes better when served
revealed the failure to resign 'as the
S. Quadrille. «-
For Hale or 'Trade-in arrea in apple« «nd
tirade and primary students of tile HchiHtl meets at 10.30 a. nt.
pesr* Mix to I w*lv*.yr i* old. Huer» « in alfalfa.
1*. Hilgendorf. Pastor.
fl. Minuet.
only place for criticism. His resig­ Barrett school Tuesday night scored
in a home that has been freshly painted, kalso-
|94<X). S-MM) down,C op-nay invntK i*. O. Box HI.
7. Fox Trot.
Stanfield, Ore.
x
all o9.i»6 <14
nation would have innured to his a bit in two operettas. They were
mined
and
re-decorated
8. Circle Two-atep.
by Mrs. C. II. Henney. super­
benefit. Tlie very fact that he has directed
For S.ile— h’ido fir and p ur wood also 4 foot
9. Tiiree-etep.
visor of music in tlie city and county
delivered E bmi arid We t Hide and Hood Hiver,
remained on the council has aroused schools, who Won plaudits for the
We will do these things for you right and
10. Waltz.
hioaeiíil
RlUf
11. Bchottlsche.
a general public criticism of him. precisión <if the children in their
at reasonable prices.
12. Tog Trot
which will hamper him in cam- he drills and musical selections.
13. Baltimora.
County
teachers,
present
for
their
Forcale—One American No. 4 Arta>r Prea«,
should lie granted a lease of the park annual institute ta-1 ng held Itere, at-
«ned barralo. Gq<»d buy. BartoLManaficld.
14. Fox Test
phone 1111.
s^-*
«1411
by the council.
15. Heattatlon.
tendsd the operettas, staged In tin*
Four office rooms
1st Lady a
P»inter,-Paper Handera-Dec orators
Mr, Huelat told us TiKMKhiy that big community center hall of Park
Tuxedo.
he was ready to tender his reslgna- grange.
Phons« 3271-3122
For H h if- PigR, I*. B. Larawuy. Phon” 46J»l.
facing Second St
Walts.
, - hi
tlon last rammer, but refrained from'
Quadrille.
PonMina Grange Wednesday
For Mule—Fir Hint pin* I« In. *n.1 -T n. wood,
in
Eliot
building.
such action when hin fellow council-
Fox Trot.
iMlheftd Min where In lb» valley. E. Beaure-
Hood River County Pomona grange
4urd. 'lei. Odell !M)6.
n29tf
men asked him to remain on the will meet next Wediwsday for an all
For M»« in—Good ln»dy fir woryi, both 16 Inch
body. He stated that the matter day and niglit session at Park grange
♦ nd ftrar.fnot, delivered on Fa*t Hide
Tel.
was referred to the city attorney who hall on the West Hide, Grangers
E Bttuirt»Hrd, Odell 306
J3ltf
from
all
sections
of
tlie
valley
will
advised that his resignation wan not
For
i,* - My place two miles south of D e
tie present aci-ording to M .!>. Oilell,
a necessity. It la our contention that master. A dinner will be served nt
on Pirkdale road.
A. R. Nickel«.
Thone
Park-dgle 19.
jy2ltf
bin resignation, whatever else it ina y noon.
FOR SALE
For Bale—Good dry 16 In. body fir wood, de-
The night session will tie devoted
have been, wonld have iteen most
I vered Wr abo have some nice 4.f fir. Tri.
to
exempli
flcat
ions
of
Initiatory
.work
1717,
cal! rnorninga or evenings
Saltzman
expedient for both the council and
New Car Buyers!
Bro*
JylOtf
l»y a degree team from Wasco County
Mr. nuelat hitrutelf.
I’ouiotia grange.
Look !
____
___ |n all
_
Sputò Ätuer klarier
to Wear
\^he PARIS FAIR
What To Give and
Where To Get It!
OLD FASHIONED DANCE
Turkey - Paint - Presents
For Rent
BARR ®, LAKIN
E. A. Franz Co
FRFF
1 liU-
4
THE BRUM;E
Teum Track Relief Nought
The ChSlnber of Commerce Tues­
day wrote to tlie O.-W. it A N. Crr.
seeking favorable action toward the
tiard surfacing of tlie team track near
■the local freight stilt Ion. Apple slilp-
pera are cooperating with T<-d Balm*,
the chamber secretary, in an effort
to secure relief from present condi­
tions. The street, which was oiled
last summer, is now deelari*d to Is-
nearly tmpaaaable, and tlie loading
of fruit and tlie receipt of carlots of
freight Is badly lianqM>red. It WfiN
stated.
IIL’I Hln lebakci; Light 6 Tonrlntb
_ Fl «vc n» «
haTkwui
Mlonn tire*, fully rqn'ppc<1.
rqn'ppcd. Inchul'n
Includ'n
wher'M
L«-«
Thin w
Thh»
cat I m prnci
prtci .icnlly
icn II. v neu
neu .
Mill
M II Hl f I0U <ll*C«>llUt Nrt'l glvv ,»*1111». Ull'ctiii
«rirtcr r*rln trnrtc ’ mu t?/ wre Weltiy Kf TToiin
River GxrHge Phone nil.
<11
-Jt.
->
BUY
the city, price* right. A. W ()nt bank A Co.
------- I
»r Hair
is»..,,, ij
For
Hah . room house Witb
with large
large 1» bi«etn(*nl
t oil» ♦•t t ..
i.u
1
I'Hth.
I
lots
*md
ra
’
ag.f,
some
and bath. lot* and t'H ftgtib «»me fruit
lru»l
frr4 * si. TAT
<1 »• tr»
i r» » s and »>irnhi»*r.v,
»li rnbi>*r y, 1602
1IW2 Ta
Taylor
y lor
Hir» et. ,, on
•n t ilia
he Heigh
Helgh'a.
’*. H<x»d Riv»*r.
Hiver. AddrcMM
Addrca*
'a:s »n
»u('
hill Wa*h.
n«tf
l’ Mii«lk»
MiiMikt r. Man hili
n22tf
The Bridge. By whatever name it
may be known to the n-at *of tlie
Northwest, to na here In Booti River
7-Paatenger Locomobile
z
For Hal«* — Apple p ach. pear and cherry
ForMiii»*
it will always tic Just, "Tlie Bridge.”
I r<e*.
ree*.
Wc
e have a full line of g»*n**ral
general nuraery
nuraer.v
Will :l*.Akc gtwd NtRtfP. Thin rar I« In t or
Mtock
fed
cnudltlob
wild
w
UH
TH
n
Iced
U
III
well
lot.
rk. . Plume
Phone I l*»*i
’ai kdale M>
G» or write
writ® C. T. Raw
For us all other bridges will be of no
C2RII
f»tf
•7M) 00 «nd m ' vv term*. Cull Heiby Ml 1114 ui tk»n, ParkdHle.
consequence, onte traffic la-gins to roll
call at Hood River Garcge.
d4
over the great new steel spans, now
FOR RENT
For Hale or R» nt—An W acre garden rnneh
looted <m Kock cr»rk near Muster .¡oat the
connected ttp between here and the
For H» nt—<’onit »rtRb!e front Rhcp'ng room
ihlng for *ome one lnt< re*h‘Ci I d trucking. .1
with all convenlentM'R. Tel. 2743 or :1H12
n27tf
H. Ilada. M<»*ier, Ore.
' ,«.,«>.*14
Washington shore.
During the past few days, when tlie
For aale or tnide for n go*»d car Lot MO ht
9fi0 fret on Htierrnan avrune ami 17th Btieet
sunahhie of late autumn poured its
cltv llgt t* and .water. Good barn
Tel.
► or Reni
Ho i«eteening apartment« and
■Y. Morrtaó'n.'Jjo. 3<TA evening*.
nu?
gold over the steelwork of tlie channel
<l<• plàgio» HfWT'T*liona 32 3. Mfi. H Cong*)*
W. 0. W. to Celebrate
W H ’• .
‘
0/7
span and the white line of railings
For H ile - Tnoroughbred H. I J<ed cork »r»»l
di«
Tlie WoorltiM-n of .the World lodge fk. Mr«. Win. F orm , phone 47-49
atop the decks of the other span«,
for lf»*nt Furnl*h»’d «paitrnenlM clone In.
celebrate the opening of new
5 « et« *1. Phoiw»2MI.
i»l3tr
we have heard more than one citizen will
liHlge riMiin« In the Fir«t National
n;
For
Reul
Two
lli-'t-
roorn
«ulte«.
all
recon.
murmur, "It looks like a million dol­ Bank Iniildlng next Thursday night.
Ill loud. Id. w.ll Mr. H.J. Frederick. nlSrt
For Hair- A tnahotfNny (’hip rndiilr EdlMtn
lars.” And. Indeed, it does. It is a Grand officers of Oregon and meinlM-ra pboimaraplij
equipped with-» Kt*rltn» repro.
tor It. nt « «niall. nointorteliie home In
that wlliptavidi make* of record» Al
feat of engineering and workmanship of lodges at 'Ute Dalles. Dufur and dtirrr
22
FdiM»n
tot 22 Victor record*. Outfit |||«II Ju«t Ulf III 0« for a couple. Phone
an
White
Salmon
wilM
I m - present, ac­ coat VO, Will a «ell
1021.
n«tf
tor
?t|0
lx
n«
g
od
rw
new
While the cost will tie less than a cording to II. J. Lindsay, secretary.
T»l. I IK. Mm. Will C'oyd.
d4
- »nr Pent
Hon«» at ?tx < • «rafle «ve­
half million, that bridge la worth
nne
I' oi .■ W. H. .McGuire. MSX
hilf
d’Anjous Bring $3.50
every bit of a million to Hood River
F<
r
Rent
-
A
buogalow.
Tel.
ail«r
4
p. fit.
Dan' WulUe Í» Co. yesterday re
And today, the Thanksgiving day of
olfitf
Foi Hale lla> I .(I r»er t'»n Tel. Odell IM n27 No. 5731.
celved
a
cablegram
from
lamdon
mi
­
1924, we may well be thankful for
For K* nl »hroon» bon*e. recentlv ret’ondl •
nouncing the aale of a cargo nt LEWIS’ TH VNKSI’EB Rdw-Our aver
enterprise, fort-sight and energies of d
’Anjou la-ara at prices that will net gr under ’«nV» rnrnent teat. 202 eggs pc? bird. ttoned, bath, etc. 12.’S Mt »P*. Gall -/ mm
our Hood River citizens and our back better than *3.5t> |«-r l«>x to 60% t>on Metter*. Wearebnok ng oi«|rrM now
WANTED
fo Mar. and \ |>r clil. k* a'< ¿w* « *<-h, 10 ; down
neighbor« of Klickitat and Hkamania growers.
and balance ten dava tn’foH delivery. Ralph
VVHnG^f-T<> i*rt«tipejo travel to ( Millennia
H. Ix-wlM. Willow Mat
n20tf
■■ounties, Washington. We should ex­
wi :| i
fold.« o'ti’t.r»i* party l«evin» lillu
Old Fashioned Ilaure Planned
ni.'iph
< tin drl-v <»r cook . or p»v pari of
press and feel our thanks for tlicsc
coni<a of trip
vi II go a« compuntoti lor I h -
”Hlng me the olii aongs. mother,
Mi ' <íir ri ;. Ui üei mo '.d, Wahb. Phone
and even more for the spirit of com- "^nd let me
dance the old time mln- For Mule- \ h'nr* kii \ ne u«i *w«*<*|wr. Mr1 « I ’ ’ hs.
iidei »»nod I o el
UÏ7
munlty i-oo|M>ration that made poxalhle net. scliottiselie or waltz.” Hitch are Geo. ('»tnip. R F. I» I Hood Rlv* r; or«; n?7
Wrtn'pu—3 g<»nd tr< *h cow«, HM) cm I vpm and]
tlie opening remarks of .1
The Bridge.
I »evin
\ !•< » for sh ' p Engli«1i Metter |>iip. !
For Male—To tnukr room for manuiioth mr- fresh tniH».
!n libator», nwd iih-k’im -'Ivrr h»< nl Far ►»irniM. Opposite
The Rrldgé will bp dedicated lie- A Hon In announcing an old fashioned chine, tonr Logc-witi-d
<111
dancing jtarty nt the Mt. Hood Com­ <»nr s» a*on (’. I» N clc. txeti, fri.
L'OiuiuUia iskirgi* Lioiei.
<>27 |
eember 0, with the folk of all the munity lull) Friday evening of next
W illed EMr’iy woman, healthy, ifitelll-<
►'or Ha’e—3ft ac cr . ahoni half 'n full b« arhig
mid-Columbia districts participating. week.
<nrli>itd.a ntreh-iootn hopse, a-i modrrn, voo<i gent, cliferfu». wants woiK aa- *H*'*1ant I n |
Krltsiv Devin urges that father« b irn t< i'RHt hon*r, spr t'if Water p’pc l Into good home, Best ot retorertrea. Address A. L.
I-et that dedicatory ceremony tie an
both l»otis*R ana barn, .hot ritme to thr (»,*. r>»r<- of G nr1er.
__ _________
<<4
and
mothers
aecoinpany
their
children
occasion for a rededteation of our­
rler office anil find out Hl what a bargain it
infed »<» Rpm
\n Al orchard. .M) arrea or |
to the party, thus letting the older can be bong lit for.
n2<Hf
selves to the promotion of the spirit and the younger generations become
mote
I Mtn an ♦ x pet lencwt orchardI m I and
Feriale—«A Corona portnt»’c typewriter. Hee can Lise bot « I r» h*«< nrra. Have equipment
that was brought into being when better -acquainted.
p ts’ t quipiH°Ot. AudnMI
Mr (’olb> al Apple Lily Eiecuic Hlmp, l*4»our or w. uld take,on«
Il .1 SfunTfom tj H< h .<I River, O io .
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folk of mid-Colnmbla communities
14” I.
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ant-d
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nniMlng
or
care
tor
small
OBITUARY
gTffsped the idea that was conceived
For Hute—-1-ton Ford truck in t»< *t of rondi
lioU; 4»»44 wm 4 to seit, ♦2U9 lnqnlrr nf Guy Mears,, ot$4i4i.ipn Htid » mhi - p U*»rk. Mr* I, Her'ng. care |
by Mesara. Chandler and Gray and
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ride*-
uooti.
bog
W.
Motor
route
A
Hl Pl> c Grove or id. 4 41
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William Tollman
The ha l< *, Ore., or phuue 1372, The Balled. 1120
proceeded to execute it.
For Hale- K-wrekR-ol(t Cheater White I’tg* >4
Funeral services were held la«t
Wantrd- Hordes wr paature In W hmco Co. |
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. IP
AKo ('hestt r White boar for mt ' vic
Haturdsy at the Anderson chapel for each.
>nh ho * * iiiai hie hi good c »ndllloD. Tel.
Tel. 4623. F. A. MpDonald.
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I’arkdal»’2Hfi or
G. Ed»lnarnn.
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THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE William Tollman, son of Mrs. I’. A.
For Hale—*4) a tc . r of o ik ant fir. good cord
Wanted—(’ompatent maid for general I mmir »*
If growers of the valley take 15illmnn. iinval veteran of tlie great wood am*••»»*. 1% rniti s wr*t ot town Warren
woik. lei. 2-»*a
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war. wbo <li<-<t Wednesday night.
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enough serious interest In tlie session, Rev. A. E. Hull. |iastor of the Chris­ Miller, t<l MW
Wanted -- RoHrrT for girl 11 ywni old going iq
For H»< te or Hr” • Fine »»’ vh nt
mlrrwotwi tehoni, reHMMidble. AddreHM C. T U», care <»t
the economic conference scheduled for tian ami Missionary Alliance riiurch. lielghis,
Waah. Ten ac.rw« ot fine tree*. 20 *< r» *
Mtf
Thursday and Frldny of next wis-k otticlated. Interment followed nt Idl<*- In aifaifa. :*0 nr re* mor«- read v to plant R*ch. G1 »fler.
erdebot anil. n<t ►1< hi «* n . fine hl • hou***an»l An«»
MISCELLANEOUS
should prove of inestimable worth. wilde cemetery.
Ranch farm on Evergrt» n It ah-
The American Ix-gion rit tin 11st lc large barn.
Hou*«» can be * » n from au> wh» tr in
Apple, pear, cherry and lierry grow- service was olieerveil. Memls-rs of wm
f
hood KF er vdle? ’ Flln *1 view In Ifh« • r <
\ ►H< k - I wiaich t<---<t on B< linnut
Um. G.llow. y. Tel. M’’*®.
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<Ts will be given production and mar- the local |mst formeii the |Mill l«-nr Will rent to first rlna» tenant otilv. Dr W M
Manti.s^«(|i St'rkton HI . Han Frahrlsro
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ket statistics of the nation and from era. Taps were sounded at the grave­
iiHusht.i. ..LNIIe pin Saturday. Nb-
side.
For Hale h | x we» kaoid pig* Place on* nille vee t«r 22. I bone It»«
nti
an oxport standpoint. Valuable data
atnih of Hood River Height«. J. T Neal*
elgh. Kt. 2
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B’P.J. IL I inter ftw Kurnl»try, theft and l»r*
will be made available by the group
Mm. Mary M. Aldridge
ceny c<»verRK<-: >1,(41) «1 about l.’M per crnl
of specialists from the Oregon Agri-
For F«le__A Ktinbail piano. J. R W Urox. Bout conipniiy.
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Fu neral services were hold Satur­ Moaler,
Or.
olfltf
imltnral College for the dairyman day at the Bartmess chapel for Mrs
BOX HD AN.» Hu »M fnr men only. Tri**
Mary M. Aldridge, aged 74. who died For sale-World Htar hosiery ami knit nil phone 1613. <K c« 1 Ht 12.9 Columbia.
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and poultry raiser.
are |u«i a little better Try llirm and
at
the home of n daughter nt Doo. darwear
I Hintin». Paperin» and TÛilln». Flral clam
you’ll wear no other. Hwrliwr line of dr«*«
. Wg would nrge that All ranchers Interment-
followed at Idlewilde ceiii- and drapery material* Tel Mra. Eilla Burn«, WM?k You lo be Gia jurfffe Priera v«ry k>w
and business men cooperate with the etery.
1 No. 2U72.
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for a ibori lime. A L. Burna, 910 Sltt Hl. oSOlf
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