The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 29, 1925, Image 4

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GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925
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light snow having fallen during the sea the advantages, acquire the prop­
erty, widely advertlaa the resort, fea­
I day.
I Growers took advantage of the fine turing the ecenlc beauty, southern
I weather Friday and get a fine atari cooking, pure air, sports, with good
Ashing within a comparatively abort
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on pruning operatlona.
The flicker of an open fire,
i Thoaa of the growers who have the distance by a utomoblle, etc. “nd
that ’ will
; build up a lodge business C_
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the aoff glow of of a shaded
duat spray equipment are contempta- be enduring. The wonder city across
Itlng supplying dormant dust spray the Columbia river. Its thriving in­
lamp, a- background of at­
I this ysar, although a few growers dustry, its twinkling lights at night,
failed to set good result« last year. the powerful headlights of the Ore­
tractive drapes and a rich
Ilf it proves effective, it will mean gon-Washington trains wending their
velvety rug—all tend to give
I a groat saving to orchanlists in time,
way eastward, and to the land of the
I labor and grief.
setting atm; the mighty pile of “ice
a delightful feeling of a lived-
I Mies Knlggk, Burdoin Heights cream,” Mount Hood; beautiful sun-
I school teacher at Laws Corner, and seta—these alone would prove allur­
in room.
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I Miss Reefe, who nerve« in the same ing to any easterner in search of rest­
I capacity in the Bristol district, Bur­ ful recreation.
doin mountain, (Bristol Is a house)
The humble writer named his ranch
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I made a record breaking hike down “Kabekona," which, translated from
the mountain to Hood River Batnr- Chippewa Indian language, means,
I day, the former young woman hop- The End of the Trail.” Jt has been
Iping off at the top of Major creek my privilege to write a story for the
j canyon. The girly used the old can- BL Paul Dispatch of the original
Being the world's largest builders of six-cylinder closed
lyou road and were obliged to dodge “Kabekona Camp,” located in the
trafle all the way to White Salmon, wild region of northern Minnesota,
cars permits Hudson to give values beyond all comparison.
I scorning proffered rides.
30 miles from the M. A I. railroad—
Irving H. Evans, the silver fox a place owned and operated by the
Economies in manufacture and the experience gained in
king, who Uvss in the Major Creek owner of the Chicago Auditorium ho­
I district, is the proud ¡Htaaesaor of a tel, who built his big lodge and lo8
three years' concentration on closed cars have resulted in
I registered Guernsey bull, a recent cottages in an out of way district,
I acquisition frojp Corvallis, Ore.
the best cars and the lowest prices of our history.
remote from the clamor of city life.
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The school districts of Locke hill, Not-even a telephone there. The busy
I Bristol and Burdoin Heights are com- housewife, children who love the
Deapite the fact that Hudson has alone offered closed
I menc^ng to worry over lack of room woods, the lakes, n’ flshin’—the tired
I for pupils. It was not ho very long business man could get away from It
car comforts at open car price, its real appeal has been
I ■<« that Burdoin Heights pupils all, and rest! There are hundred« of
the brilliant character of its performance.
I could be counted on the Angers of an lakes there, and to tell of the wonder­
I old time railroad brakeman in the ful fishing would read like a fairy
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I freight service, which means approxi­ tale.
What this country needs is wider
mately four. They now have 20, with
publicity, and of the proper kind—
more in sigh*
Richard J. Rates, of Coast Motors, something that would prove alluring
Inc., Portland, was a recent visitor and irresistible to all lovers of the
at hia Burdoin mountain home, open, who come to our glorious golden
“Kabekona,** where hi« mother’s fam­ west.
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of the structure. He is a good roads
A new rifle clubja being organised |
enthusiast, and hopes to see the much I for Skamania county under the Na- “
talked of tunnel under the O.-W.l tional rifle aseociatiAn. The American .
tracks in Hood River put through.
I region is sponsoring the matter.
Main street in White Salmon la be­
About $4.000 is being spent by Me*
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ing repaired south of Hunsaker’s cor-1 Gowan Brothers, salmon flabermen, for
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,ner. Heavy graveling and surfacing graveling tbe shore and .»river bed
la well under way. This, together above Stevenson, where the seines are
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with Jewett avenue and the Dock pulled out from the river while Ash­
road, suffered severe damage by over-1 ing. A large dredger is getting the
loaded trucks hauling logs from the gravel at the mouth of Rock creek.
Burdoin mountain district, which Thia will do away with all the mud
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around the landing grounds.
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With an all day seaslon, beginning
ber Co. at Cascade Ixxks. The fail­
ure to reduce the weight on these in tbe forenoon and lasting till late
road demolishes lia« caused much in the afternoon, leaving much work
criticism here, and in other districts uncompleted, the Stevenson grange
northeast of here during the past I took a rap at President Susasllu, of
year. Concerted action by taxpayers the U. of W., for hia attitude toward
will be neceaaary to avoid these con­ The Washington state college st Pull­
ditions this year, as the offsnae la man. While the resolution passed by *
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O. E. Wilson motored to Portland daughter, Betty, of Portland, were I considered grave enough to warrant the grange was very much modi fled,
Friday.
dinner guests Friday evening at the I drastic, measures being taken. The critlcisihs by some of the members
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4. R. Wilcox borne.
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I matter will be put up to the State were severe in «•ensuring the univer­
“ Ben and Zeno Bellinger motored to
The contract for the Wilson garage
sity
president
for
his
actions
concern
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The Dalles Monday afternoon.
We are glad to report little Frankie “*fiway Commission, if necessary.
has been let to the Baldwin Con­
Marsh greatly Improved from his re-1 r*111“*’j*no_ther method will then be ing legislative appropriations.
Mra V. A. Sbogren and daughter, struction Co., of Hood River.
Al Inman is a fur trapper this win­
cent illness.
I laun< h<-d. At any rate, the nuisance
Elisabeth, were in Hood River Tues­
Jas. Cherry is improving his place
Mr and Mra
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S®tt,nF to be a very serious matter ter, and doing quite well, thank you.
day consulting a dentist.
of business by adding a porch to the Nichol wreltood Hirer
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settlers. Ope of Al’a trap lines brings him
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visitors last Kaiph Burdlrir. A. E. Glader and W through a street in town snd he usu­
Wednesday E. A. Race was a busi- front, getting ready for warmer days. Th1u-«<ia^
I 8. Bates appeared i>efore the board of ally has mink or a muskrat or two,
ness visitor in The Dalles.
Monday Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Taylor,
Mr. and Mra. B. E. Evana enter-1 county commiaaioners at Goldendaie but once in a while Al gathers a
Tuesday afternoon Mtsa A. Lieb­ of The Dalles, motored down. Mr. tained Mr. and Mra. W. E. Chown I last year and received promises that I skunk and at such a time be taken
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etrau, Y. W. O. A. secretary, en in? Taylor looked after the business in­ and Betty and Mrs. J. R. WUcox at I log roada would be reduced. This I the middle of tbe street, and as ng-
down from The Dalles for the regular terests of the Binger Sewing Machine 0 o’clock dinner Saturday.
I was not
bother« him * he makes
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club meeting of the blgh school club company.
Mrs. G. R. Duvall and baby son I , Many___ __________ _ ___ _______ time getting in with hia furs. Like
new residences, club houses
and was a dinner guest at the W. E.
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Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. came down from The Dalles for a for the Woman’s club, Tennis dub moHt of the fur trapper« Al la malt lag
Clark home.
C. G. Nichol entertained Mr. and short visit at the horns of her par- snd the erection of a city hall are goo«i «nd doesn't, want to be cleaned
Wednesday E. A. Race was a bust Mra. 8. E. Evans and Forrest Evans *ntSi Mr. and Mra. J. E. Proctor.
I now being talked of. White Salmon with the "puwy cat” trapper, the fri­
nesa visitor in The Dalles.
at dinner.
low that kills townspeople’« cata.
Mra. Mulllny and two small chil-|ia progresalng.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shogren were
Judge Wilson was in the city last dren are rialting thia week tn Port I The petition fur the establishment ships the hides and pays no license.
dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Thursday.
land at the home of her daughter.
of a White Battnon-Hood IRVM mall
Mrs. John Roas Tuesday evening.
Mra. Mary A. Morse left Friday for I route has been turned down for the begun preparations for the erection of
Tom
Moe,
Jack
Brumbaugh
and
Mr.
Wednesday Mrs. J. E. Illgley spent
a visit at Son Carlos, Calif., after a I present, but we will get It in the' an addition to their hall that will
the day at the country home of Mrs. Riding ware in The Dalles Thursday. two weeks* visit with her father, Mr. course of time.
make the building 110 feet long,
8. E. Evans.
Mias Eble Olsen left for The DaUes Blakeley.
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Warneke, of the Blue Bird which will enlarge the banquet room
and public hall, work to start aa aopn
Mrs. A. Taggasell left Thursday for Thursday.
Jesse Bailey and mother motored to bakery, is annexing a Portland baker, as plans are completed by the archi­
a short stay in Portland.
This winter the ladles of the town The Dalles Thursday.
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I Julius Herdina, who has acquired a
tect and the weather per mite.
Ora Hodge left last week for Ari­ formed a card club, which is known
C. A. Hage was attending a show «**•* reputation with the I«>g Cabin
The present building and Its fur-
sons. Mrs. Hodge will Join him in a as the Sweet Sixteen club, and the in Hood River Friday.
I Baking Co. Mr. Warneke is making nlHhliigs are valued at $11,000 and the
girls of the community named their
short while.
Mrs. Thoma. Lelliott, Mro. F. A.
new addition will add about $3,000
Miss Dena Proctor spent the week organisation The Fat and Forty club. Allinston and lira, w m Clark woraI
With Hood River and White
IUv- .hor^wr. ’ Xi^
Salmon catering to the bread loving more. The lodge is in a flourishing
end visiting with her sister, Mrs. O. Dressed in appropriate costume The Ifamd
pnbllc u u qlllte ukely that 1>ortland condition, has money in the treasury
Fat and Forty club entertained The H<md R v«g «hopper. Friday.
R. Duvall, in The Dalles.
und is taking in new members. The
Mr« Paul Bailey was in Hood Rlv-1 bread will go begging.
Sweet Sixteen club. The effect was
pOLDMBIA TIRE CORPORATIO»; PORTLAND. OREGON
Mrs. Carrie Miller was a passenger l«»th amusing and interesting, The eru»r"2ay'
J The local basketball team defeated local erie has in the past year paid .
for Portland Bunday.
out
more
than
$1,400
in
elck
benefits,
party was held at the I. O. o. r.
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8. K. Evana butchered a 400-pound Stevenson Wi-dneoday; score, 55 to 7.
James Wilson motored to Portland hall Saturday afternoon. Seven tsblea hog the past week. Some porker!
I 'phe game was snappy and full of not all of thia amount going to actual
members,
for
it
is
known
the
local
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Thursday.
of progressive Five Hundred were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans motored I ginger from «tart to finish. The Blue lodge extends benefits to worthy per­
George Carroll returned Thursday used. Mrs. Carrie Evans having high to Blaylock Bunday.
I Diamonds, of Hood River, who are sons outside Its order.
from Portland, where he attended the score, won the prise, which any girl
Have you noticed that we have two I anything but blue, flitted hither Frl-
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would appreciate.
Dainty refresh­
Christian Endeavor conference.
very energetic cltlsens in our midst|day night, and were defeated by the
Billy
Sunday
May
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to
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were
served
and
a.
rising
vote
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The Mosier Legion basketball team
who afe working' to present early I White Salmon team, 72 to 20. The
Billy Sunday, evangelist of tha
played the Cascade Locks team Hat- of thanks was given the girls for the flower gardens to the tourist tiyongs I next game with the Hood River teain
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pleasant
evening.
urday evening. The score was 31 to
sawdust trail, will came to Portlaad
that soon will be carried over the •• «waited with Interest.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chown and famous Columbia River highway look-
20 in favor of Mosltr.
before
long
for
a
revival
campaign,
A’little White Salmon miss caused
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ing for beauty spots 1 Mrs. Cherry ia much merriment in the Enterprise it appeared certain last week.
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planting flowers to the west of the I oflkv Saturday, when she asked her . A group of sotalsters and civie lead­
ers
decided
dedaitely
to
scad
Rev.
Cherry market which will be admired daddy if the Burnt Cork Artists were
by the passersby and A. a Holmes Irish Indians from Cork, who had Bunday an invitation aa ao«m as they
have raised a $25,000 expense guar­
and bls faithful wheelbarrow work I been in a Are.
antee. They decided bow they would
early and late at hia plot of ground
The Womnn., ciub
bL,thLJe7!Ce
wllde«rt VrVy'Tt'UiiM ^«n Sat^Æ raise the money. They even started
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afternoon. Interstate bridge and “MOT work on formation of the committee
that will be in general charge. Thia
action assures the coming of the
world famous evangelist, according to
and early to rise, plant trees and
Joseph Thoma«, w*io i" attending Clinton N_ Howard, chairman of the
flowers snd help I>ame Nature to
Army school at Fortress Munroe, Vs., World Peace commission, whs Is in
advertise.”
will have the privilege of entering Portland from Rochester, N. Y. Mr.
Howard has been a friend of Rev.
rolled?8 If^oL^ihi^ii? AY^ny«™^n It,on •eh<’o, at
Ant<,nl°’ a®“ °»e Sunday for 30 years. Others said if
u _.__ B >re ln ¡Post Guard whool at New London.
When you read these prices, you’ll understand why the
Bunday were invited be would be
vited to attend and bring someone
sale is limited to one day only. Our specials are always
Residents of the Locke Hill, and sure to accept.
with you. Come and entourage the
“Sunday will come here, declared
other districts hero, were shocked to
taken from regular stock—Al quality, no seconds or cheap
faithful workers.
I learn of the death of Miss Helen Howard, “even if be knows there la
junk that’s usually offered in “sales.”
Rev. Clark, of Hood River,
1 Baker, aged 17, daughter of Mr. and some opposition to him. He wouldn’t
speak at tbe Emanuel church tn,‘|Mrs. t’has. linker, who reside on the go to Rochester or any other eastern
So one day’s selling, as a rule, puts an awful crimp
flrat Bunday in February.
fold Chas. Wsldron place. Appendl- city under such circumstances, but he
in stocks of the articles on Bale. This is a snappy one If
Saturday evening a card party was | cltla
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was .... tbe cause of the young will come to Portland. He feels that
you need tubs or pails, you’ll not soon have a chance to
given by the I. O. O. F. lodge at their woman’s death. . Tbe
The funeral services it is a reflection on his ministry that
buy again at the low pnees.
hail, Mra. E. M. Strauss winning the were held Thursday, with Interment he has never been asked to conduct
high score and ladles’ prise and Geo. at Odd Fellows cemetery.
a campaign in Portland, which la
Chamberlain winning the men’s prise.
whHe
Woman-g club practically hie home.”
10-Quart Galvanized 1A_
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The Sweet Sixteen dub will meet I hag taken up tbe study of landscape
' | '’HERE’S no need to work in a gloomy, chearlsM
Saturday at the country home of Mrs. gardening, under the able ln«tOiction raised by organisation of a Billy Sun­
X kitchen when you can have a Daylite unit
day
Guarantors
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association.
Cards
Harding.
of Druggist Tonsfeldt.
These good
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The Mosier high school basketball Samaritans have something up their will be distributed in churches and
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team went to Maupin Friday after-1 sleeves; not only willing shoulders, at civic club meetings asking for sub­
banishes gloom and glare, drives shadows away.
noon and met the Maupin high school but a substantial plan* for beautifying scriptions of $1 or more.
14-Quart Galvanized «>Q
No. 3 Galvanized
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All white enameled base with quick dstactaMa
team. Mosier was victorious, 44 to lour little city. They are accomplisb-
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white globe set in patent holder f<
Fruit
Man
Wants
Ce^snien
14. Mr. Bonney, Mosier coach, ac- ing much good here.
detaching.
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companled the boys. Geo. Evans drove
Al E. Harden, of White Salmon,
over with bis car.
bM accepted the chairmanHhip of the | ville, has received a letter from her
sister in Lincolnshire, England, stat­
Dr. Green, state veterinary, was In I Klickitat county conunissioners.
Pruning Took
ing that the latter found in a box of
Mosier »iday testing the dairy stock
The smiling stenographer has a Hood River apples a letter from a
Your favorite tools are
for tuberculosis.
tired look in her blue eyes.
Hood River man, C. Mooney, adver­
Hangs down whers you can ranch it nt and at
here in complete range of
Wm. Horn Installed a radio recent-
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tising for a companion. The nriaslve
trey silk cord. No key to turn, no
to pulL
ly and ia having good success getting
A Story With a Pang
size and style.
was scrawled on stiff brown paper
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long distance points.
The Eyrie, famous scenic resort and was as follows:
Just push the button any way to turn The light on
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or off.
Guy Wilson, of Pendleton, was a located on the Columbia river bluff at
“I am a young man, taM in my
Pep for the spray engine.
Repair Parts
Sunday visitor at the Wm. Horn Reckers I*oint, Will not he opened to prime, and I am advertising for a
A convenient outlet in ths switch allows yon tn
home, leaving for Pendleton Monday. I the public for the coming season by companion. Thia la r. very inexpen­
They’re fresh and rarin’ to
Extra Jcnives, springs,
sive way of advertising; so I want
plug
in a toaster, iron, or other appliance without
Tuesday
evening
the
freehman
class
Mra.
Reckers.
Thia
is
regrettable,
as
go. Phone orders given
bolts, etc. for all standard
gave a party for the sopbomorea, .aIM** beauty spot is a*.asset to the dis- an answer aa soon as possible. I am
unscrewing lamps or climbing upon a chair to
makes.
prompt attention.
very enjoyable evening for all present I “let* but could not be operated upon wealthy and own a large orchard and
the connection. You can use this outlet
have a house full of servants and
whether the lamp ia burning or not.
maids. I have three big can and a
‘Baby Lincoln' to run around in.
X™iH^hL 2!>r7 hi?n^!4hIfhi2
‘,b,l"h,n« • ««»«’er $ place, catering Please answer aa soon as possible.”
tavo^’of H^d RteJr* The M^,llr h the PUb"C Thta
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Orchsrdlsts Friday welcomed the
R~K X .uUlIgS heavy precipitation that prevailed
over the mid-Columbia the night be­
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took up her task, only to And U too fore.
The records of Cooperative
wurrir Cliunw
[much for her willing shoulders. It Weather Observer Jeffrey, of the Bar­
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in a nad thing to write about; but it ret district, showed rainfall of .55
(By Will 8. Baton)
is hoped that the young matron can inches in IS hours. The precipitation
The Burdoin Heights cooperative be induced to try again, aa great was heavier at Mosier.
weather station reports the 5 p. m. possibilities await her with the (an-
With the temperature unusually
observation Friday as follows: Maxi- ing of'prosperity, the compl«>ti<»h of high for the season of the year, the
mum 42, minimum 8S; precipitation I the North Bank highway, the Colum- precipitation was in the form of rata
(raln) .52 of an inch. Early Satur- Ida River highway, and last, bet not at high elevations.
Fruit growers
day morning the minimum tempera- least, the new interstate bridge link-1 would welcome lower temperatures
tore was 2fl. I hi ring the afternoon ing Oregon and Washington,
and
snowfall in the highland
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We esjiecially call attention to the sale prices on rugs.
Mill prices have advonced as much as 25%. A rug we are
offering at $49.50 will sell for $60.00 in the spring. Others
in proportion. A, small dejxisit will hold your selection
until you’re ready for it.
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