The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 29, 1925, Image 7

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    Bean* ^'^’I’factor, has and Jimmie LUI, Robert and Burton
country, and its needs, and its oppor­
rooms in the Bruslus Black, Billy Byars, Robert and Don-
tunities as we understand them.
TV 41
I aid Bennett.
•
Now up in the Puget Bound coun­
try,
when
we
began
putting
the
horae
Miso
Roberta
Lane,
of
Cascade
Howard's Acte, Feb. 4, Rockford.
on the other side of the cart and
Locks, spoke in behalf of the women
H. L. Hasbrouck. optometrist.
started out on this tourist travel, I
students before the "kick-off” meet-
OF OUR
A
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w
-
Ontbank,
Manager,
806
Rural Oregon Journal agent, phone
T. H. Martin manager of the tour­ had it in my head that we must all
1 Ing of the campaign for the memorial
Oak
Street.
Phone
1621.
jv'-
’
U-ti
67«.
dlltf
building to be reeled ou the campus ist resorts of Ranier National Park, get behind one great outstanding
Mrs. H. 0. Bieverifropp and eon, in honor of the O. A. C. soldier dead. recently gale an Interesting address feature of tourist Interest. "Let's de-1
Attorney Smith and family motored
Herman, left last Friday for Port- The students plan to raise $200,000 to the members of the Mt. Hood De­ velop that one thing.” I said. "Stay
to Portland for a visit last week.
Be­ away from everything else and adver­
Peaeoek Beauty parlor, Richards’ frieiHta°r “ T1*,t W*th relatlTe’ *ud among themselves for thia enterprise. velopment Ix-ague in Portland
Ml*p Isme Is a senior in commerce cause of the local luterest in a tourist tise that one attractiuu."
I nave
apt». Tel. 2921.
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and president of the Women'« league. I hotel on Mount Hood The Glacier will come to learn the fallacy of that.]
The
«any
friends
of
J.
w.
Perigo,
Dry box wood for sale.
Schindler who recently underwent a severe <m-
Rev. A. B. Hlaey, local district su­ print in installments Mr. Martin's I have come to learn that a man will]
Transfer Co. Tel. 2661.
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‘
‘
ra
?*"
n
at
U«od
River
hospital,
perintendent,
and Dr. J. D. Powell, address. The first Installment apiæars uot cross the continent to see any
Evening and afternoon classes
____ in
_ will lx- glad to know that he la mak­
one thlug. The days of the covered I
of
Kansas,
were
preeeut at the As­ below:
millinery Monday. February 2. Pyth­ ing a good recovery.
First I wish? to correct the Imprea- wagon are too near the mimls of all
bury
Methodist
church
Bunday.
Dr.
ian Bldg.', Room 25.
February 18 has been announced as Powell spoke on the Inadequate sup­ slon seemingly current that RHinier of us. The trip across the "Great I
Vernon Horne left Tuesday for The the next cooky Jar day for the dis­ port of the retired minister and N'atioual Park had a larger attend- American Desert" (and the easterner
Dalles, where he will undergo an op­ abled veterans of Portland hospitals. urged people ^»f Oregon to liberally ante this year than any of the other is still speaking of the Great Ameri-I
eration for naeal and throat trouble. I lease send e»«>kies before February contribute to the $250,000 endowment national |>arka. That is not true. can Desert) is too recently a hazard-!
For Bale or Rent — My Summit 14 to tile Coolidge Jewelry store.
fund the Methodists are raising for There are existing conditions, which oils undertaking for them to uuder-l
To 148 Bungalow Aprons
I do not need to go iuto, which con­ take it for Just one attraction. That
ranch. Write Geo. T. Prat tier, It. F.
Party taking silk umbrella off of the support of their retired ministers tribute to the popularity of Rocky being In his mind we must get to­
D. 4, Hood River, Or.
Haywards porch Sunday evening, In the Oregon conference.
Mountain National Park, the nearness gether and make him understand that
Mrs. G. R. John^pn, who has been January 11, pleas»- return to 614 Cas­
Howard's Ac«*, Feb. 4, Rockford.
of Estes Park for one thing, which there is a great new world on this
seriously ill at her Oak Grove home, cade or Applt- Blossom cafe and
Mr. and Mrs. A. I-arson and family makes its attendance much greater side of the Great American Desert]
ia reported resting much lietter.
nothing will be said.
have left for, Portland, where Mr. I than that of Rainier. Next to this well worth his while to see. We need
$5 to $6.50 Hardman Hata
1 Lot Ladin' Silk Hon
Ray Wickham and Roy Blagg are
Concrete work on the new 50x100 Larson is engaged on the new 8eil-| comes a region which is not common­ all of the touristB' interests that can
Felt«, Velours,
nr
patients at the United 8tates Veter­ structure to b<“ o»-eupi»*d by the Moore wood bridge being built across the ly looked u|s>n as a national park, possibly be developed. We cannot do
an's hospital at Tacoma. Wash.
Beavers__ ._____
Electric Co. will soon I«* under way. Willamette by the Gilpin Construc­ but which has to be taken Into con­ without them. Therefore, my mlud
Supper dance at Pine Grove Grange A crew »if men luv als>ut <*omplet»*d tion Co. Mr. I .arson was one of the sideration, and that is-Hot Springs. and lieart are as much concerned |
superintendents of construction on the Arix. Rut of the resort regions usu­ with tile development'of Mount Hood
hall Tiiursday, January 20. Howard's the excavation.
$1.50 to $2.00 Men’s and
Aces of Melody.
$1.98 Woman’s Dove
Me»lford Reed is constructing a local Interstate bridge. He and his ally referred to as the national parks, us it is with Rainier, *or with uny
wife made many friends while hero
Boys’ Cap«—dear*
QO
T. A. McCroakey, of Salem, who large new apple house on his West and their d»*t*arture for Portland was Glacier, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Rain­ of the other tourist attractions. The I
Pajamas of fine
(fl QA
ier stands in the lead by alsmt whole Pacific Northwest must be put]
aidetl in the bridge drive y«*ar before Side ranch place. L. C. Baldwin has regretted. -
away price________ uOC
fancy
outings
____
luto the story tliat we Bend back east.||
charge of construction of the new
71,000.
last, was here last w»*ek.
W. F. Laraway wishes to express
___ __ to ______
___ ____
....
A new situation confronted us back
I wish
leave with
you. __ at Uie|
I delivsr sweet cider in gallon lots or building.
his sincere appreciation of the re­ close
of this meeting,
for __________
your study I *u 1915 as it does _ you today.
__________________
_ ___
_
We
Howard's Aces, Feb. 4, Rockford.
by the barrel. Walter Wells. Phone
$2.25 Men’s Outing Pai
Dr. Denton Sleeping
sponse to his auction sale of Jewelry land possible assistance in your plans. 1it n<> attention until all that
4t23.
nbtf
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Donnerberg which closed Saturday evening.* Mr. I some material which I will not take Krw“
Fine Fancy
d
Garments
K
K^t for then; it
° Read’s Radio Shop, the Radio Shop were called to Portland last week to Mrs way, who will set-ure new stock
Garments_______ d
to touch upon during this meet-1 would not n»*em like anything worthy
reduced_______
of Hood River. Oreebe, Atwater Kent attend tiie funeral services of Mrs. at once, urges that the purchasers time
ing—a <*opy of our franchise, or eon-|<>f »•onslderation now) group of peo-
and Radiola.
jltf
Joe Donnerberg, wife of Mr. Donner- of the goods at auction coni|«are their «•«•Hsiou from the government. A de- Ple were there and were clamorous
Highest Sash pries paid for your used lierg's brother, who suceumls-d sud­ articles of Jewelry offered at any tailed copy of our annual report for ““ ,o ,,le l“<k of accommodations for
$3 to $4 Men’s Flannel Shirts
50c Men’s Lisle Sox, black,
furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain denly following an operation.
store in the country, The sale was 1924, which gives all of the figures. I them- no transportation, up hotel be-
for final clearance
brown, blue, grey d»i AA
at E. A. Frans Co.
s20ft
January H|s*clal on the famous Fit held for the purpose of reducing the the details of tiie expense of running Jond one little inadequat«* Inn. only
3
pair for_____ 2-f l.VV
at
only
...
to
Measure
Shoes.
I
am
authorised
to
local
stock,
the
goods
were
all
of
the
Born — To Mr. aud Mrs. Ashley
the ¡»ark, together with a somewhat • ‘«"»'P "“i* *«> «*>•• l«rk. It wbh then
Cash, Saturday, January 24, a KH/z- allow a 10% discount on all slio»*s highest class, and the purchaner«, Mr. I commentary and some suggestions by I *****
officials of th«* park isaird
»luring January. Now is your chan»*»* I-araway feels Bure, will Is* entirely I myself. A group of photographs tliat Icu,l,e*
pound daughter.
®r- Mather came, and he
12.25 Men’s Flannel Shirts
$1.25 Electric Curler«
Eyes scientifically examined by H. L. to get good shoes ami a guiyanteed fit satisfied with their buys. Mr. lira­ 1 Illustrate in a concise way the <lif-1“ meeting in Tacoma, saying:
way is giving his usual attention to | ferent units, ami the four folders
in Grey
(H
"Here is a situation which must
Hasbrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner for less. Champion Sime Shop.
only
Bldg.
f«tf
Won! lias been received here that his optical department as well as to that we u«e for distribution—th»* gen- ** met. These pts.ple have come all
eral folder, the summer folder ou *«»<•. way out here und tiiey are angry
Eocene Coal Oil stops smoking anc W. II. Walton, formerly editor of the the watch repair department.
Longmier springs, the little folder on a"« tto‘'y have ««* to
»“•‘en care
smell in g oil stoves. In bulk at Fran; Ho»»»l River Glacier, is recovering at
I I’aradisc- camp, and the small winter I °** Rainier is catching tin* eye of
St. Elizalieth hospital in Baker from
Co.
m29tf
public. Provision ....
must
made
I folder.
•
I | * tiie
he public.
. • be
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sustained before Christmas
Trunks, Bags, Suitcases, l-arge as­ injuri»*
Your problem Just now is thls:|j“r thoae who <*oiue. I would rather
sortment, reasonably priced.
Kelly in a fall.
You have in pro«|iect the very near I it would be «lone by the local people,
Father Conley, of Portland, was
Bros. Co.
ml5tf
I <>p«*ning of th«* loop road around I but if they will not do if, I will have
hen
1
Sunday
to
hold
servictm
at
St.
For Sale or Rent — My Summit
Mount Hood and with it the develop- to s»*ek it elsewhere and bring the
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ranch. Writs Geo. T. Pratbet, R. F. Mary's Catholic church. Father Smith
A test train, consisting of three ment of facilltit-s that will care for I capital in from the outside, is-cause
Is
recovering
at
St.
Vincent
hospital
I>. 4, II imk I River, Or.
tliese visitors are going to be taken
from an affection of the lungs follow­ cars of apples from common storage th«* interests of the visitors who will I care of.”
N. II. MacMillan was a business ing a severe cold.
and three filled witli fruit from re- go there and will need the accommo-
You are not dealing with the jrark
visitor in Portland the first of th«*
S. J. Moore was in Portland tin- frigerated warehouses, forwarded un­ «lations.
I board. Yon are dealing with the for-
week.
Going
Imck
to
the
year«
of
1913
der
auspices
of
the
bureau
of
markets
first of the week, having accompanieil
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. LaR»>eque and Mrs. Moore ami their daughter, Vir­ of the United States department of an«l 1914 we find we were confronted sstry service. For your sakes 1 wish
So arranged that you can personally exaitiine every item
daughter, Alma, of Bingen," motored ginia. who remained for a Jisit with agriculture, left here Friday night for witty a parallel condition to the situ- you were, and 1 hop«« some day there
will
be
an
amalgamation
of
those
two
at
leisure
—WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
New
York
city.
The
apples
will
lie
atierth
which
you
are
facing
today,
but
over yesterday for a visit witli their Mrs. Moore's parents, Mrs. W. J.
exported to England. The train was with this difference: We did not interests. Many of their problems
.nephew, J. A. McDonald, and family. Furnish.
At
present
devoted exclusively for clear-away of every
accompanied by John McDonald, of In advanct* make any definite plnns are «-onimon problems, and they
Howard's Aces, Feb. 4. Rockford.
should
each
have
the
iienetit
of
the
Howard's Ac«*, Feb. 4. Rockford.
broken
line
in our stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s
Chicago. sn|«*riutendent of the P. F. to meet the problem. Tiie conse­
Mrs. J. W. Dickey, of White Salm­
Tiie Woman’s Union of Riverside E. Co., and T. A. Day, of San Fran- quence wub tliat when the situation experit-tiee of »ithers in working them
Shoe
Departments
— Shoes of quality and intrinsic worth at
on, was here last Saturday starting church will meet at th»- church par­ cisco, test engineer.
wan upon uh , in 1915, the road to out, but 1 know you will have the
»lass«* in aesthetic dancing.
The lors at 12.30 tomorrow for a luncheon.
fullest
«-»»operatioii
of
the
forestry
prices
too
insignificant
to mention — 15/, 20/. 25/. 30/.
Readings of electrical thermometers ParadiHe was under construrtlon. We
children met at the Oriental cafe.
All memla-rs are aske»l to bring sand­ with which the cars are equipped knew in 1913 the road would be service.
35/,
40/,
69/,
79/,
98/,
and all intermediate prices up to
We had some very mistaken ideas
■ "Aaron Slick of Punkiii Crick” will wiches. After lunch they will sew will be taken every four hours. A open; we kuew tliat tbe San Fran­
$5.50.
Shoes
formerly
sold
from $3.50 to $13.50
of
what
the
public
wauted,
and
there
tie given at Odell Grange hall next for the community hospital.
check will lie kept on heater equip- cisco exposition was going to open,
ia uo reason why you should make
Friday evening. January 30. at 8 p.
At th»* next regular meeting of the ment and an endeavor will be made but tlieM* fact« did not makp our tbe same mistakes when we are ao
ia. Admission 25c and 35c.
WiMalmen of tin* World at tin* First to ascertain the comparative keplng p»*ople realiz»* th«* Importance of m«*et- glad to give you the benefit of our
Mrs. C. C. Anderson, who recently National Bank building next Thurs­ quality of the common and refriger­ ing them and tiie result« amountetl exiierieuce. We did not take Inta
i uiJiMwi
vre uaw
almost to-«
to a uMiuuiiuy.
calamity. We
have Him
b»*<*nl i ,, ..
underwent a serious operation at the day evening, visitors are expected ated storage apples.
Hood River hospital, was suffieiently from White Salmon, Stevenson, The
different groups of t»lurista who
wb got then fop not having ttie ae- | four
Dalles and Cascad»- Issks.
recovered Monday to return home.
wanted a>T many «llfferent kinds of
rconnpodations Lo take care of the via- acctimmodations
AlbCyt Krieg was in Portland last
Ira E. Williams, who formerly re­
when traveling. We
it<>n wiio cam«*.
sided on Alameda Way but who Is w»-ek to see aismt purchasing a boiler
learn«*d it to our surprise, and it took
The
mere
matter
of
the
people
com
­
for'
liis
new
aimrtment.
house.
One
now living in Portlaud, was here Hu*
Home time to ««|uip ourselves to
bing into a community, spending their us
first of the week on business.
will Is- sliipiM-d from the Atlantic
meet it. You cannot build any on«*
time
at
the
hotels,
purchasing
trans
­
kind of accommodation up there ou
Cleaning and pressing your clothes coast by way of tlte Panama canal.'
Hood River, If plans as now under portation, purchasing the thousand Mount Hood and expect it to ims-t
adds wonderfully to their wear. Tel It is <rf tiie most modern type avail-
other
thing«,
as
they
will,
is
a
matter
way come to maturity, will furnish
1014 for Meyer tk"King» 'Quick delivery aide.
the needs of all ot these people. Each
of very great importance. Literally,
service.
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Miss May Davidson left Monday for the baby lodge at the national Elks millions of money are being Jeft in of these great group«, which mean so
do In one building. I will have and hold them with you. You get a
Instruction in piano and pipe-organ an extended visit with friends in Cali- convention, which will be held in the Pacific Northwest by the tourists much to tbe development of the Fa­ we confess
that I was very chary good man tip there and train him,
Fundamentala and approved methods foriiNl citieg. Miss Davidson, who Portland in July. The Apple City as they come, and it filters through cific NorthwSM, has its own ldeas of to
when we built Paradise Camp. I was and then he goes somewhere else
taught. - Hans K. Hoerlein.
Phone mad»* lit»- trip south in her car. was and surrounding territory have signed the entire commercial life of the com­ what kind of accommodation Is going afraid
It was going to interfere with where he can have permanent work
to lie satlsfactorj- to them, and tbey
a»-»'oni|>aiiie<l by Miss Florence Clark, up a total of 206-.members for the munity.
577».
.
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will not coine if they «-annot get it, the hotel. Now I know that I made the year round. So you have to de­
who will also visit friends and rela- local lodge, which can be effected
Howard's Aces, F«*b. 4, Rockford.
As
great
as
that
benefit
Is,
as
ne«*d-
only by «pedal disis-nsation liecaum*
and you may as well n*»*ognixe it and a vast mistake and I am doing my pend upon whatever, help you can
tives in different California citk-s.
Arthur Johnsen, who recently un­
liest to correct tlutt mistake by giving get, and you cannot have your groups
the population of the dty does not ed as this money is to the develop­ pr«*i>ar<* for it.
Glenn
Corey,
son
of
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
derwent an operation at tiie H<sxl
reach 5.000. The surrounding orchard ment of the Pacific Northwest, it is
In the l«*ginning we thought we the camp grounds evetything we can too big.
W.
H.
Corey,
of
Avalon
Way,
has
River hospital, has recovered suffi­
communities, however, are d<-nsely not the foundation upon which the might have a few rooms In tbe hotel to add to the comfort of the campers.
(To be Continued)
Isen transferred from the Toppenish, populated, and those who pre push­ people who developed Rainier ts-came for
We have built bath houses during the
ciently to return home.
«ick
jieople.
and
that
the
rest
Wash., plant of the Pacific Power A
and went into the game. 11 would lie quartered in the tents. And past year, where there are hot and
Mrs. J. W. Rifton tins return«*»! Light Co. to the management of The ing the Hood River lodge have been interested
Mrs. F. P. Zweigart Passes
are cold, calculating, hard-lieadeil very tin»* tents tiiey wi-re, too, and »•old showers. There are three big
home after spending a short time nt Dalles ofth-e. ’ Mr. Corey start«-»! in assured by high B. P. O. E. official« They
business men of Tacoma and Seattle, they afford«*d excellent a»x*ommoda- open-air cook stoves where we fur­
Funeral
services for Mrs. Ottilia
that
the
dispensation
will
be
granted
the Hot Lake Sanitarium for cou- as manager of th«* plant at Seaside.
and they went into it b»*»*ause they IJ ------- But thos«* people from the nish the wood and the fires and every Btoll Zweigart, wife of Fred P. Zwei,
within the next 60 days.
sultation and treatment.
ta-lieved it to be an economic ne«*es- east, whom wt* were most anxious to facility for them to <-ook their meals. gart, aged 40, whose death occurred
Numerous local fans Tuesday even­
E. P. Black, factory superintendent ing of last week heard Sheridan Dele-
slty, a thing uis>n which the devol- have come and stay with us, would We have lots of different things that yesterday, will be held tomorrow af­
OB1TUÁRY
at the Hood River Creamery, Is re­ pine. gifteil violinist, front the studio
»ipment of the Northwest depended. I ¡¡¡" „”’,7
we give these people entirely without ternoon at the Christian and Mission­
covering from a severe attack of of KGW. Mr. Delepine’a father. Rev.
And this development did not
— come
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cost.
ary Alliance church. Mrs. Zweigart
1
would
say,
roughly,
that
you
will
bronchitis.
.lason Raml
until five years after tliat first fail- have four different groups of people
C. It. Deleptne. however, was unable
We have $34,000 invested In that who . had resided in Hood River for
Manager W. M. Black, of the Hood to hear his son. ls*»*ause of static in­
A «hort graveside funeral service ure to take care of tbe tourist* who come to visit Mount H< mk 1. There is camp. We take care of about 500 16 years, was a native of Concordia,
River Creamery, wan in Portland terference on his r»-»*eiving set.
was conducted Thursday at Idlewilde came to us, and five years after tbe your great multitude of people on the people, and we are constantly adding Mo. Rev. Hall, pastor of the Chris­
last wwk to attend a ««-anion of the
F. H. Miller, who is serving on the ceny-tery for Jason Rand, oldest son first effort had falliil. This Rainier road, who drive out, stay for the day, h> our facilities nod provisions for tian and Missionary Alliance church,
Park dswdopuumt wa* .un-lMd“drive
ta.’ .1
i' again? They want no their accommodation. The net oper­ win officiate at the service. Inter­
state's creamery organizatbiDS.
? '
fe»lernl jury tn Portland, wan home of Martin Rand, a pioneer East Side National
failure “ i acepinniodations of any kind. Yon ating profit on the camp was «nnroxi- ment will follow at the Idlewilde
Mr. Rand's death oc­ dertaken to meet tliat first ♦-••**-
Mt me grind and press your cider in over the w»-«*k end. A. C. Staten is orchardist.
any quantity. Have new kegs and bar­ also a inemlter of the federal Jury, curred In Portland the previous Tues­ becanm* these men came to realise are nearer to your point of attraction mately $15,000. There is a little cemetery.
this: Of the well-to-do, I*
Mrs. Zweigart, in additiou tn her
rel« at cost to customers. Phone for most of tiie time of whhli. Mr. Mil­ day.
’7 fh'|,,,an Im <‘ltti**r Tacoma or Seattle, so overhead to come out of that, but
husband, is survived by tbe following
prices. Walter Wells. Tel. 4723. ntitf
_„n of the|yOUr proportion of „„„
tills Hass of vis- that camp is vastly profitable.
Mr. Rand Is survived by his moth­ while and the influential men
ler. said, is taken up ’with liquor
ev,.n larger thair it is at
children : . Sherman, Henry. Clarence
er. who is 81 yesrs old. two sons. Atlantic s«*nboard in all tin- territory I ¡tor wm
If vou do not receive your Oregonian cas«*«. ,
Just briefly, Paradise Inn, with the and Mariana, all of Hood River, and
Marshfield, and east of the Mississippi, 95 per cent of I Katup.r
Arthur
E.
Rami,
of
regularly or wish to ntib«cribe for same,
The second annual mother and
The IH,xt group (,|J(I you wln flnd tents, etc., can now care for 650 peo­ Dewey Zweigart and Mrs. J. N.
either by carrier or mail, pleaae call daughter itanquet of the Asbury M. Homer Wesley Rand, of Portland. A the people of that region have never
daughter, Mrs. Dale George, also re- been into the Northwest. Ho long as the divlgl<ma betwe,.n these groups as ple, and that is as big as any hotel N’otsiger. of Portland.
Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. f 21tf
E. church will be served in the
°PP°rtun,ty haTeI sharp and keen as day and night) unit ought to be in a national park
The following
Tel. 1014 and have Meyer A King call church dining room Friday at 6.30 sides in Portland,
we to
• sell
i< them?
.•
i
I wm i^, those who want a camping or forestry service, be»*ause if you
for jonr suit. It will be cleaned and p. m.. f»»r 50 <*entn per plate. All brothers and sisters survive : H. V.
Haalett Stock Bill Pmwes House
I may ,,aT<
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L_ eV» .¿ --.i-.-.v,
“I P'ace. ««..-r,
water, « a p.«w
pla«*e to cook, and get it bigger you cannot hold your
pressed and returned ready for immedi­ members and friends of tiie church and B. J. Rand and Mrs. Minnie the Whatever
A
bill Introduced by Representative
organisation
together.
At
best
it
is
past
about
the
lmportan»*e
of
thelgmUary
convenienc«-«.
TL,
,
Clelland, 61 Portland: Mrs. R. E.
They carry
ate wear.
jfltf
ar»* invited.
Harbison, of Morgan, and Mrs. C. O. tourist buslm-ss, I know now a few thplr owu equipment, and all they a temporary group, and you have to Haslett, which will prevent the run­
lloward’s Aces, Feb. 4. Rtx-kford.
I tilings that I did not know then, l>e-|walit
a place to camp. That must us1 the help you can get. It is not ning at large of livestock In Hood
Howard's Acea, Feb. 4, Rockford.
Horning of Gresham.
like a hotel in any* other location, River county, except in the Mount
C. A. Frey, who with Mrs. Frey
“The best painter in town” is a man
The funeral was directed by 8. E. cause I have play»*«! th«* game «ml 111*. provided.
have gone lack to the s»at of inter-l Next are the people who want tent where you can pick out good men and Hood National. Forest, passed the
ha« spent the past y«*ar visiting rela­ promt of liis work. He'd rather 1-tee a Bart mess.
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tives and friends In Kansas and job than ent his price by skimping on
eat, se«‘king the truth.
(accommodations. Home want to pro­ train them, and then advance them house Tuesday.
There are arrange«! for me in tbe vlde tllp|r OWI1
and
Japanese Eined on Booie Charge
Colorado, has returned to tbe city. the quality of his materials. An»i when
will
Mrs. Frey will arrive here later.
business is dull he isn't the man who
J. TT. Ozaki. a Bingen Japanese east every year between 30 and 40 |mtronize the «-amp eating place, and
goes begging for work Hardware, paint rancher, was lined $100 Tuesday by me«-ting« of business men, usually I a few wiH go t0 tbe hotei dining
ami wallpaper. H. 8. Braakman, phone Justice of the Peace Blagg on a n««>n luncheons an«l meeting« of that rooni. Ail of these must be taken
2404, Smith building.
jl<‘
charge of driving while intoxicated, nature, but they are alwaya to groups c.are of aa they want to be taken care
it to them
If you do „ot
pot give It
After a visit here with her sister, and an additional $250 for possession of business men because I have not|„f. if
Mrs. Max L. Moore, anti father, V. of a gallon of moonshine. Oaaki was the time to devote to m<*etings of any I they will not come.
i„
these groups there are im-
Winchell, Mrs. Ivan Husband re- arrestAl Monday night after he had <>ther nature. Each year I give three
turm-d to her home in Portland last collided with another antomobill. dInner« to the men behind tiie ti< ket portant people. Yon will find some
week. Mrs. R. H. Weber, of The Irate cltixens tried to stop the Jap­ windows, tourist agents mid tieket big car», and some very" fine equfp-
Dalles, and Mr. Weber, were also anese, but he cpntinued an erratic ngent«, the men who actually sell thelment, ami some of the very finest
here last w««ek visiting her father. Department and County Nurse Whit­ tickets to the tourists. On«* hundred | people who travel.
Tiie other class is the easterner,
by Traffic Officers Morrison and Riley are invited, and the averag«- attend-
Mr. Winchell.
anee is never less than 85. They He comes west to "rough it.” He
Assorted Flavors and
The Livingstone« will preach a who found the moonshine in his car. <*oni«* to s»*e the pictures and to ask I has plenty of money, expense means
Gsaki. who was accompanied by his
series of sermons on "Thun Saith the
Colors
questions. They go away interested nothing to him, but he wants a room
Ixird.” beginning viffih Sunday morn wife and two children? is the first in Rainier National Park—but this with bath. He will have it or you
ing next, at which time the subject JajMtnese to apj»ear tn the local court other thing—these luncheon meetings will not get him. Our money is in
SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE
will lie, “The Lord's Bupper, Its Place on a liquor charge.
to 30 or 40 grouim of eastern bust- big pt«ket. We do not especially
and
Meaning.
”
These
will
be
preached
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
ness men—at every «ingle one of need this man. but we do nee«l his
YOU BUY
Three Youths Fined Over Liquor
simultaneously in the city and valley
these I vote those business men on money, and as there 1« no way to get
John
Hunter.
Carl
O
’
Neil
and
‘
Reu-
churches.
how many of them have ever been in the money without first getting the
Tiie American I«egfon Auxiliary will lten Wirth. Portland youths, appre­ Washington or Oregon and I have num, we must provide him with what
hended
before
day
Bunday
morning
by
meet next Monday evening at the
never yet voted a meeting tliat came he wants.
r»s>ms of the Hood River club in the NiMiL Marshal Conover, who removed up to five per cent of the attendance
These other men are traveling as
First National hank. Following the a quglitity of wine from their automo­ who had been in the Pacific North- »-conomlcally as they <*an; but th«*e
l>u«ine«s session the Ix*gion will en- bile. were find each $50 when they ewst. Now what is our opportunity four distinct classes must be catered
tertain the Auxiliary with a program pleaded guilty Monday before Justice to put over our story to these men to. Just now you will be interested
and talks by State Commander Grif­ of the Peace Blagg.
as long as that condition exists?
in two groups In your development.
Appealing by telegraph to Portland
fith and State Adjutant Moser.
Our prolilem is and our suc«*eas de- The forestry service wHl provide the
friends. Wirth and O’Neil received pends upon our doing: and we need »»pen camp grounds. Don't try to re-
Howard's Aces, F«-b. 4, Rockford.
funds to pay their fines. Young Hunt­
A shipment of 500,000 eastern brook er remained In Jail up to last night, the money; we n«-e«i lots of money, tard their efforts. Let them put In
and that money (and you know this all the camp ground« they want to.
trout eggs was received here last unable to raise the money.
Assorted Flavors
aa well a« I can tell it to you) must I Don't think that in doing this they
’ -
** 4 week and taken at once to the state
come from the Atlantic ««•alsiard. I«?- ar«- going to retard the utility of your
fish hatchery at Dead Point cre»-k
Snowfull Heavy Monday Morning
cause in that territory only does the own a»*commodations. The people wlw.
•ar Dee The eggs were taken at
Intermitent rain and sleet Monday
Fail creek near Bend. The local followed a heavy snowstorm, which in dollar seek investment. Everywhere will use these campA would not use
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
hatcherv. whi»*h last year props gat e»l lens than'four honrsSeft a blanket of else the Investment Is s«*«*king the the hotel in any <mse, and» if they do
dollar. Think of that, l«*ar it in mind not find tbe camp site* they will not
over ».000.000 fry, exp»*cta to exceed six Inches over the mid-Columhia.
carefully in your plans. I can only come. Yon will not tie so much in­
tills number this year.
Traffic, which Monday morning wan hit the spots of this subject. You tereste«l in tbe aoan who rolls in and
hi their effort to see that "Barrett interrupted on the Columbia River mu«t couple the farts together in rolls out again. They will look out
Goes to Uhurcti" tbe young people of Highway. Van moving through un­ solving your problems.
for themselves. They are largely local
the Valley Christian church are do­ hampered by night. Crews operated
We have got to have the under- people, but do not overlook the fact
ing
splendid
work,
having
doubled
scrapers on the Columbia River and standing and sympathy of these men that they are an much entitled to the
AT
Since taking inventory we find we are overstocked
the church attendance within three valley tmnk of the Mount Hood Loop before we can get their money. If use of the grounds and the attract
on
numerous
item« and these we are selling at big re­
weeks TWrrett Goes to Church" is Highways.
they can he brouglu here In any tion* ot the mountain aa anyone. It
the slogan which they have chosen,
duction«. Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 can* for__________
other way than an t9*rints. let's d<> | Is a public road, but they will be tbe
snd thev are evidently determined
Pomona Grange Next Wedneeday
it. but there in our problem—to get <*lans that will stay' in tbe public
We have installed a new coffee mill and grind fresh
that it shall he liteaally reallxed.
Hood River County Pomona grange them h«Tr. Men of the sort whom <*a nips, or pick out their own ««vom-
every
day. A splendid blend of coffee for 45 and 50/
Howard's
Acea,
F»-b.
A
Rockford.
we
wish
to
interest
travel
for
diver-
inodationn.
and
do
not
need
any
of]
will
meet
next
Wednesday.
February
“Good Thlop to Eat”
per poundi Free delivery twice daily. Tai. 2134.
Mrs. L. A. Bennett entertained with 4. with the Pine Grove grange, the sion only. I^et me say this witli all your attention,
You have got to provide the camp'
a 6 o'clock dinner Wednesday even­ members at which' will supply a the emphasis I can: Our problem de-
ing In honor of the- seventh birthday sumptuous dinner at noon. An ad­ jM-tids upon reaching tbe understand-1 facilities, with service buildings in (
of her »on. Donald Edward. A the­ dress will be delivered by F. E. Coul­ Ing of the men who have money, and which they can can get their meals, I
atre party was formed to see the ter, of Portland. The meeting will to do that we have got to bring them a good grocery store, and a place
here and let them understand thia I where they can buy meals. All that
minstrels. Those pre*mt frere Jack begin promptly at 10 o’clock.
DISCUSSION OF
TOURIST HOTELS
~
FOR THE LAST WEEK
January Clearance Sales
Many extremely attractive values and
items have been added to the long lists of
Items Specially Priced for These Sales
_ _ _ 98c
l-5th
IX
89c
TEST FRUIT TRAIN
SENT OUT FRIDAY
VALLEY TO FURNISH
BABY ELKS LODGE
ur..
«s...... |
.sxs I
Home Grown Trees I
Jelly Beans
ARE BEST
SPECIAL
18c Lb.
Apples, Pears, Cherries
♦
Nabisco
Sugar Wafers
IDEAL GRADER & NURSERY CO.
SPECIAL
Post-Inventory Sale
$1.00 Dozen
The Star Grocery
35/
PERIGO & SON
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L. H. HUGGINS