The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 05, 1925, Image 2

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, Î925
of th« Old Country, as partly oar
own. AR of us should appreciate the
Af Ir. Hill. The North Bank
way la open to the oast We will
all go motoring there to see tbe ob­
jects of art. They will be an educe
tiem to ua and our children.
Rnuh Starr Clarirr
JMD.TMOMBON.MKar
CUBAN VP. PAINT VP, AND
PLANT FLOWERS
THE UNION HIGH SCHOOL
We do not know whether the
groundhog «aw hla shadow Monday
or not At noontime th« sun seemed
half veiled. Probably it will be a
00-90 proposfitton with ua as to our
six weeks of additional winter. It
ia encouraging to heat from Cascade
Locks that they had a thunder show­
er the other day. Such a phenomenon
always wakes the snakes, and spring­
time soon follows the sdvent of the
reptiles.
Anyhow these warm February days
have tilled ns all with the urge to
dig in the'gronnd, to dean np and to
paint up our premise«
The city
council evidenced the fever Monday
night by giving their official approval
of an immediate dean up campaign.
We will want to don our most im-
preaalve garb for the thousands of
tourists who are going to file chug­
ging through our mld-Columbia hub
this summer. But even though we
never saw a motor tourist we should
make our town' appealing with flower
gardens. Immaculate vacant lots and
lawns Just for our own sakes.
CUT THROUGH BUTTON POINT
FEASIBLE
The proposed linking op of the in­
terstate bridge with the Columbi«
River highway by ratting Button
point seems feasible from a stand
point of road engineering and econ­
omy. The owners of the property
evidence a gratifying fairness in their
propoaal.
Looking at the matter from every
angle, it appears that tbe only prac­
tical connection to bo ranaldared at
present to the rat through the Button
promontory.
than In problems. What percentage
of the talk on any evening between
eight and eleven would ho upon our
neighbors?
What percentage of it
would be on large themes?
The
thought of It suggests a picture to
which come skilled satirist might turn
hla attention. A city, divided late
groups, each group busy retailing in­
formation, for the most part false
and erring about the other groups.
There ought to he a mat dee) of
tingling ears.
There are certain dangers and ex­
cesses to which human interest leads
us. There is the production of that
type of poor creature, whose sole
interest la Ute has come to be gossip,
achieves a most marvelous
In the same. He attains
to a kind of omniscience concerning
his neighbors.
Their income, their
family disputes, their wardrobe, the
events‘ of their kitchen.—all these
things he knows. Indeed, he knows
so much, that he knows “for a fact”
a great many things that never were,
nor will be. facta. There ought not
to be anything wrong with the word,
“tale-bearer.“ But there is! Today
we consider a tale-bearer one who
teUa tale« to the disadvantage of
someone else. The mental attitude
which delights in tale-bearing is not
the mental attitude of an educated
man or woman. Surely not of a cul­
tured man or woman. Over-interest
In personal detail Indicates a poverty
of mind. Unsupported reporting is a
mean, dastardly trick.
Stories have been flung abroad
lately which are enough to put our
fair city to shame. The case is that
of * child’s delinquency and of the
lack of responsibility on the part of
parents. Such a matter called for
the speedy operation on the part of
the Juvenile court. There are records
showing that the child, who la but
14 years of age, was not la school.
Officers knew of her perverted and
precocious propensities. There Is but
one place for such a nature,—a cor­
rective institution. There, at least,
she would be safeguarded from the
slander of men.
The stories which are going the
rounds, and which have sprung np
out of this affair, are enough to
brand our community as reveling in
obscene. As are the words, so is the
man or the woman. Out of the abun­
dance of the heart the mouth speak-
eth. The malice or the paaaion that
rings In the words lies first in the
heart. The words are Inevitably a
specimen of the man. If anyone be
known to be a habitual tale-bearer
and willful slanderer, distilling poison
where he goes, though it be wrapped
up ia honeyed words, and stabbing
to the heart though It be with a
stiletto which sheds no blood.—then
he ought to receive no more mercy at
the hands of society than an assassin.
There Is nothing on earth so mean
or so clever aa the evil tongue work­
ing deceit, working decently and po­
litely. It to easy to abuse another,
but it to cowardly and unkind.
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SAM HILL, BENEFACTOR
Wa have read with Interest the
past we ek of the plans of Samuel
Hill, that leonine good roada booster,
phllooopher, philanthropist and man
of the world, who is going to open
noon a wonderful museum at his
Maryhill residence.
We think we
have a right to consider this museum,
.whMa will he exhibited art treasures
From every angle, the' proposed
union high school, which wiU draw
its revenue from the combined prop­
erty of all Lower VaUey districts,
exclusive of Odell, seems feasible.
From a standpoint of economy, urg­
ency for more room and an all
arouqd matter of convenience to all
concerned, the immediate establish­
ment of a union high school district
seems logical.
Have you heard any weird noises
lately—something like the weak rattle
of musketry or the long-drawn wall
of a lovelorn tomcat? Do not be
alarmed, if you do. The American
Legion drum and bugle corps is prac­
ticing. The noises they make now
may be a scale below Jatx.
Soon
they’ll be artists, however. Their ex­
pert instructor will teach them. their
parts. In a few months, aye, weeks,
that 10-piecs corps will be ready to
fill yon with inspiration. You'll want
to march away with your cbSst puffed
out. And oh, bow all of us will want
to make Pied Pipers of tbs buglers
and drummers next summer and fol­
low them over to Prineville.
had purchased the property, which in­
cluded the lavatory aa a fixture.
Mr. Smith declared that the city
park custodian. C. O. Huelgt, and
committee« in charge of the park mat­
ter bad acted before having eecured
hla advice.
The Store
Rttailen of
Everything
Ebe PARIS FAIR Vs-
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Stanstord OU Offers m
J. C. Edwards, local manager of
the Standard Qll Co. yesterday of­
fered to furniah the county with gas­
oline for IB cents per gallon and
to protect the cqunty commissioners
agsinst any future rise in the fuel
or give them the benefit of any drop.
Mr. Edwards cited formally before
the court that Tuesday night before
a two-cent raise in gasoline had gone
into effect that be had offered the
county the same proposition at a
price of 17 cents per gallon, and that
the failure to take advantage of such
offer would cost the county >600, as
an approximate 30,000 gallons per
year are used.
County Commissioner Blackman ex­
pressed the belief that the offer
Should have been accepted, but that
it had been made so late in the day
that it was Impossible for the county
judge and commissioners to get to­
gether.
He declared that the body
did not like to discuss such matters
over tlie telephone.
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SPECIALS THIS WEEK
For Springtime
Dressmaking
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Shoes For Ladies—Good Ones
Utilizing the Early Days of Spring Fabrica—and
the new patterns-lend themselves as never before
to home sewing and allow every detail of the
new styles to be achieved with complete success*
It is little wonder that ,women are seeing in
dressmaking an opportunity to stretch the family
income, Tne essence of thrift is wise spending.
Practice real thrift this Spring by sewing the
things needed for the family wardrobe. Our dis­
plays of piece goods and dress accessories are de­
signed to meet your needs.
Dainty flowered patterns in imported Prints,
Silks of every kind and the wanted colors, Voiles-
the largest and best assortment we have ever
shown, Ginghams for aprons, dress or house frock,
Imported Ginghams in plain colors and dainty
gatterns, Percales, Crepes, Lingerie, Charmeuse,
atin Maid, Batiste, etc.
Come in and see what we have on display.
79c
This is a real bargain in Ladies’ Shoes. Cu­
ban and Military heels, Gunmetal Calf, Kid and
Patent Leathers. A full run of sizes in the lot
but not a complete run in Ymy one kind.
Really, this ts too big a bargain for you to
pass buy. You cannot afford to let a chance like
this pass by for they will save your more stylish
ones and make you good looking, comfortable,
everyday shoes. You* should get a pair yfig
of these. Your choice.................................... ■
Mask BaU at Mt. Hood
February 13 will be the night for
the much asked for masquerade at
the Mt. Hood Community hall. This
event is to be as great and maybe
greater than the masquerade held at
the Mt. Hood hall last year at this
time.
There will be a number of prises
awarded, including one for the most
comic costume. Everyone is requested
to wear a mask if he or she expects
to take part in the affair, and if by
Do you want a practical effort al some misfortune you should fall to
enforcement of the prohibition law or get a mask before you come to the
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dance, you may receive the same
do yon wish to continue tbe farce, there.
a* baa developed in tbe Cleaver bear­
Prominent Waaeo Man Passes
ing in Salem by tbe legislature, that
Tbe mid-Columbla paid its last
baa prevailed line« the latter'g ap­
honors to .William A. Johnston, pio­
pointment?, Keep Cleaver and you neer resident and leader in many
abet a state nuisance. After the rev­ public enterprise*, at the funeral ser­
elations of the legislative Investiga­ vices held in The Dalle« auditorium
tion, it ia difficult to see how anyone Monday.
Mr. Johnston died suddenly of heart
can stand Cleaver or Herwig.
disease Saturday* noon at his home.
He was president of Tbe Dalles
To the drivers, who piloted the Shrine club and had represented Al
fleeting relief sleds across the snow­ Kader temple, of which he was a
menitier, on many occasions at the
For Rent—Four room furnished flat, with
bound, winterfast land of Alaska, and national conclaves and otherwise. He
For Hate—Radio poles, 50 to 7» feet, MOO.
Lady with girl, 8, desires position cooking
Hee Hcblndler Transfer Co. or Read's Radio ferivate bath end garage, 123 50. FhooeMM or for on« or more men, city or ranch. Mra. Lula
their doga ye bow. Men and dogs, held public office at various times and Bbop.
80« Tay tor Ht.
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Bagtoy, ON Jackaon, Portland, Ore.
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we greet you aa heroes. Was ever a took a leading part in the activities
For Rent—A six-room bouae at 700 Ceceado
For Bate—A fieeh Guernsey oow.
Phone
ave. Tel. 3(73. K. N. Young.
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race more dramatic? The prayers of of tbe Chamber of Commerce.
a million parents were with them.
For Rent—Houaekeeplng rooms; center of
For Bale—Dresser, bed, enameled baby bed,
Columbia Rise* Rapidly
NEWELL TO AWARD
CROSS WORD CUSHION
The cross word pussle has reached
Hood River in a unique ‘way, and
F. E. Newell, who conducts the Cen­
tral Top Shop, has begun the manu­
facture of crossword automobile cush­
ions. The cushions are made of sewn
squares of black and brown leather
They an attracting considerable at­
tention.
Mr. Newell will give one of his
cross word cushions, which is valued
at >16, as first prise In a crossword
pussle issued in this week's Glacier.
All told he will give <00 in awards
in his unique contest. It is antici­
pated that the cross word experts
will vie with each other mightily in
hie unique contest.
CHEVROLETS ARE
DRAWING ATTENTION
Reports from Portland are to the
effect that the Chevrolets are attract­
ing a widespread attention at the
automobile show. The cars are «ell-
Ing rapidly.
The sale of cars here blds fair to
go to a record point this year. Harry
T. DeWitt, of the Mt. Hood Motor
Co., Tuesday reported that he had
sold 14 already this season. He was
wearing smiles for an additional car-
load, ready for delivery, had JUBt
arrived.
Both Mr. DeWitt and Verne Horne
are at the Portland auto ahow thia
week.
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LEGION QUARTET
WILL PARTICIPATE
The American Legion quartet will
participate Wednesday anil Thursday
In the tieneflt performance to be given
at the Rialto theatre to raise funds
for the Iz-gion bngle and drum corps.
The members of this song aggrega­
tion, who have won applause wher­
ever they hsve been heard are: W.
J. Bryan, Ted Baker, James Collier
and Earle M. Spaulding.
The feature pictures to be pre­
sented at the lieneflt will tie “The
Garden of Weeds,” a topnoteber, witli
Betty Compaon. Ham Hamilton will
be the star of the comedy
USED AUTOMOBILE
WILL BE AWABDED
The Bartol Motor Co. will award
to the person who purchases the larg­
est amount of materials, aecessortos
or car repairs during the month of
February a used automobile.
The
award will lie made Monday, March
2. In case the winner of the prise
does not desire the car given away,
he will be credited with 1100 on any
other used car In the concem'a shop.
The Bartol Co., which Is expecting
a thriving business in Fords this sea­
son, Is making the gift of the used
car aa an advertising feature.
Boys’ Caps, a job lot of Men’s and Boys’ Caps.
Values up to $1.48. To clean them up, 9E a
we have marked them at............................... CwU
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For Bale—IMO Ford louring car at a bargain.
Price MO.
Have for rent a 8-room house with
garden, 4 miles from town on Markbam Lane.
Ralph Clark, Rt. 4, Hood River, Ure
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LnwiA TKAi'HMTXlt Ram — Heal winter
layers. Under official teat at Puyallup con­
test, Dec., 1043, world'a hlgbeet Red record K6 8
per cent: 1> e.: IM4, blxheatRed record 81 per
cent. A fbw chicle dates left: Ralph R. Lewis,
pboneQdell «8.
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For Exchange—8 took and dairy ranch.
Want borne proposition, Income, wbal bave
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Wanted-, a good, gentle, «Ingle, work hone your Address C. M. C., sere Glacier.
■bout 1100 pounds. Hbarman J. Frank, phone
MOO. Avalon Farm.
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Get your palatine, tintina and paper bang-
Ing dona now. Work guaranteed. Winter
Wanted—Experienced pruner. Tel. M14. 15 Ïrloea. For estimates, call Burna — phon«
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Wanted-Work making apple boxes by an
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experienced man. T«l. 3BT2.
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Wanted- Woman wants permanent position
doing housework Tel. 2848.
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Wanted to Rent—An Al orchard, 50 aerra or
more. I am an experienced orch»rdi»t and
oan give beM of references. Have equipment
or would lake oue’ejMMt equipment. Addreaa
*. J. Montgomery, Hood River, Ore.
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E. A. FRANZ CO.
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20TH CENTURY STORES
ARE DEPENDABLE
GIVING— 16 ounces in every pound.
100 cents of value for each
dollar expended.
For Hale-Ten fine R. I. Red cockerels from
prlxs winning stock. Phon« 487*. E. P. Hatten.
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For Hele or Reni —IO aerea, two miles out on
Weal Hide; x aerea under cultivation, 4 aeree In
apples, amali house and abode. Inquire of F.
C.HIout, phone MS7.
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Huy For Hale—Only • lew tone at my fine
elover hay left »till eel ling for no per ton.
Mend a deposit and I will bold bay for you
mile N K. odell P.O. L. H. Rosa, Odell,
Or., Box 127.
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For Bale-Th« Kinsey property on t abcade
see. A 8-room houM with bath. 2 lots, gar­
age. *3,000. Phone Mrs. W. B. McGuire. No
4*2.
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Forttai«—Used Ford parts.
Company.
Here Quality is coupled with Economy.
Saturday and Monday, February 7th and 9th
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Pbone Odell »11.
Single oomb Rhode l«land Red baby chicks,
special prices for February batch, or will
hatch your egg» for yon In my electric Incu­
bator. W. K. 8bay, isl. 8371.
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Bartol Motor
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Hay For Hato— Alfelta, grain, bay, timothy,
and straw, guaranteed quality: prompt ship­
ment.
Prl<«a upon application.
Richard
Nyman. Walla Walla, Wash.
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For Huie—as «crea, «boni halt In fuII bearing
orchard, a nice fl-room bouae. all modern, good
barn, tenant bouae. spring water piped Into
both houaea and barn. J nsl come to the Gia.
cler office ana find out al wbal a bargain II
mu be bought.
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For Bale—Good lot« tor «ale In all
the city, price« ngBL A. W.OnthankA
Extraordinary Values Are Given
HONEY—hire
Pint Jars____________ 29/
Quart Jars................
55/
RAISINS
Market Day.
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4 pound, sacks______ U«/C
BON AMI
Cake____________
Powder ........ .....
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11/
ROYAL GARDEN TEA
Ceylon and India.
The World’i Best
à lb. package____
1 pound_________
FOR SALE
SHRIMP
From New York, cane and
maple.
Pints------------------------- 33/
Quarts ........
55/
Half Gallon..... .......... 99/
Gallon------------------------ $1,89
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
25/
6 bars---------
12 bars........ .... . ..........
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CALUMET BAKING POWDER
Pound tins.... . 27/
tins_______
21 pound
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VIM FLOUR
ROLLED OATS
For tale—IS-ln fir and pine wood also 4-foot
delivered hJutland West Hide and Hood River.
Phone 4588.
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MACARONI
FOR RENT
»or Hale— Going Into sheep business and
will sell my young, tuberculin traled now«,
For Rent-A strictly modern and very con
cheap. Fresh and coming fresh. Two miles venient housekeeping solle. Tel. 3034. f»tf
seal of t'aacede UxU.
Address C. E. Fields,
C. B. Fields, cascade Locke, Ore.
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For Rent—A S.room apartment with pri­
vat« bath «I th« Shoemaker apartments. Tel.
Two adjoining apple orobiMVto In the White 1374.
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Italmon valley complete with bungalows,
peeking plant and equipment tor aale at res.
•onabto prices and terms Address Paul Mo-
Kercher, care Bgobel A Day, Hood River. tM
Two
25c
for ..
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Newest pack.
2 tins?___________
4 pounds
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For Hale—* room house with large basement
toilet and bath, 4 lota end garage, some fruit
trees. Shade trass and ah rubbery. 1B0U Taylor
Street,on lheHeights, Hood River. Address
Garson C. Maalker. Maryhill. Wash.
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NORWEGIAN SARDINES
EXTRA SPECIAL
ADIRONDACK SYRUP
For Hale — Apple, peach. pear and cherry
tree«. We have a hill line nt general nnreery
«took. Phone Parkdale M or write C. T. Haw-
eon, Parkdale.
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For Sate-Fir and pine 14 tn. end 4 ft. wood,
delivered anywhere In the val toy E. Beaure­
gard. Tel. Odell 3M.
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WESSON OR MAZOLA OIL
Eliot building.
Let us hatch your chicks early in
our Mammoth Electric Incubator.
Have them all ready lor your setting
liens.
Will bollds house fore responsible party
on tbe Installment plan. Writ« to H. H.. rare
Glacier.
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For Hal»—Star Touring Car, run only 4101)
For Bale—One Amarinan No. 4 Arbor Presa,
good bargain. Good bny. Hsrlol-Manafleld.
pbone lilt.
Four office room* fac*
CUSTOM HATCHING
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
For Sale— Bean Hprayer, 200 gal. tank. g(M»d
as new at U prUw. D. K. Hand, tel. 3071. 1 12
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FOR RENT
BABY CHICKS
For Ml«-* few open date« left
Wanieo-100 calves and fresh meet
Also
For Rant—Two Ibraa-room «nltaa. all reeon. tor ««to English Better pup. Oregon Bl I ver
dll lotted. Tel. M44. Mrs. H. J. Frederick, nltlf Fox and Fur Farm«. Oppoelto the Columbia
Gorge Hotel. Phon« 5W8,
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For Rent Deo. 1—Hons« at 718 Caacad« avw
nae Pbone W. B. McGuire. MM.
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For Bale—Timber land. Ml acres Or and oak
cordwood timber, < tnllee from to*non the
county road. IJI per ao-e. *4000 wortb of
wood on tract. F. H. Miller, phone 5723. n
Beaudoin Buys Mt. Hood Market
L. S. Beaudoin has purchased the
Mt. Hood Meat Co. from C. I,. How­
ard. Mr. Beaudoin will take immedi­
ate poMteaalon.
He is well known
here, having resided here while trav­
eling for Swift A Co. He la an ex­
perienced meat man.
(■asoline Price is l'p 2 Cents
Gasoline prices were advanced two
cents per gallon here yesterday. The
motor fuel is now retailing nt 23
cents per gallon. The Standard Oil
Co. <lispatch<*<l tank wagons to their
customers Wednesday night, filling
service station tanks before the raise
went into effect.
Cash paid for false teeth, demal gold, plat­
inum and diseardsd Jewelry. HokcHmelUng
A ReOnlug Co., Otsego, Mlchlgen.
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For Bale or Trade—It acres alfUfk, good s
room bouae with bulb, good burn and other
buildings, good fkmlly orcbard. Located In
lb« city limits of lone. Take good dwelling
In Hood River as pert payment. Address Li
L. Howard, lone. Ore., box 102.
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Slide Blocks Highway
A slide of earth and rocks five feet
deep and 40 feet wide blocked traffic
on the C-olumhia River highway just
east of Mosier yesterday- Crews at­
tacked the debris at once anil the
road was open by night. Traffic was
detoured over the old county road
between Mosier and The Dalles.
town.
Lost—A set of mechanics 7-Inch tools, be­
tween Mt. Hood and Pine Grove Monday,
January »6. Finder please call f. H. Black-
man.
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For Hale—Heveral work horse* suitable for
orchard work.
Cheep. Pbone :<VFII. The
Dalles, or address C. A. Harth, Kt. 3, Tbe
Dalles, ore.
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mil««, all In fin« condition. Will «ell al a bar.
II. B. Read, who has lieen maintain­ gain.
Phone 47M.
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ing the broadcasting station uf-|bei------------------------------------------------------- —
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Apple City Radio club, Hays that he li? F®» 0Me-7W««« or«bard. Newtown hiiu
end
and about 25 eharry and 35 pear treea, U
unable to Rive time to the station Hpltx
mile from city limits, Helmont road. M00 an
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longer. He will be glad to cooperate acre. W.H- McGuire, tel. MW.
with the maintenance of the broad­
For Bale or Rent—My Hummlt ranch. Write
casting station by any church, school Geo. T. Prather, Rt 4, Hood River. Ore. J2WI
or civic organisation. He haa asked
For Sale- A gray maro. 9 yrs. old, genii«,
that anyone interested in such a move lightweight
for orchard work, beavy shoulders
get in touch with him.
and true worker, «Ingle or double. Call even­
ing Second street in the
City May Have Blundered
Monday evening at the city council
meeting, when ditcuealon ‘of the Buit
that haa been filed by J. K. Kennedy,
who is seeking to collect filMM). charg­
ing the city with the conversion of a
lavatory on the old city park came
up, City Attorney Smith indicated by
hla remarks that the city may have
laid itself liable, when it took posses­
sion of the property after a breach
of an agreement with Chas, F. Batch-
elder.
The city transferred the old auto
park to Mr. Batchelder in part pay-
ment for the new park property,
was agreed that tbe old lavatory
structure would be removed by July
1. The dty delayed In the removal.
and in the meantime Mr. Kennedy
Now is a good time to choose that New Spring
Bonnet. We invite you to come in and inspect
them. 2nd Floor.
ffVu Oetlff—altey.
Upper Valley Want* Road
A party of Upper Valley men. con-
■iating of Dan W. Jordan, W. L.
Ma«on and Jack Gordon, appeared be­
fore the county court yeaterday »»ek-
Ing aid on a lateral
the Mount
Hood Ijoop highway. Tn? petitioner«
declared that the proponed change in
the road would eliminate an uphill
grade for a large number of orchard-
lat«. whose combined apple tonnage
reacht*« 100,000 boxen annually.
RADIO NEWS
Here is a job lot of good looking, serviceable
Shoes for Boys, worth more than double this
amount, good style, mostly black. While
ft
they last, the pair................................
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Boys’ Caps - 25c
For Rent—A small sleeping room, clean and
oomfortable, 33 per week. Tel. 1*11, 514 Htate
street.
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For H4Ue—300 gal. Bean power spray oulOl,
cheap, for *135. 8 G. Ox borrow. Tel. M53. f!0
For Rent—13 acres hearing orchard al be*-
ter terma than If you owned II. Mra. C. W.
Uaed «prayer« all sixes. If you are In tbe Connor, Htanfleld, Ore.
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market for a good, used niscblne look these
orar. All machines In good uonditton. Hood
For Rent-3-room light housekeeping apart,
River Garage, Inc.
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ment with garage ot »14 Eugene Street. Phone
1014. _________________________________ JI3U
For Bale —Good, baled allaita hay. C. K.
For Rent —A 8-room apartment tor light
Coppie, tel. 47*8.
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housekeeping. Te). 2078.
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For Bale—R. I. Red bens, hatebed February
For
Rent
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b-room
house,
IW6
Sherman
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IM. 1M4, layed in Heptember. Mra W. T. Cooes,
nue, one block west of court boose. Garage.
pbone 5MS.
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Cell al Glacier office or 417 Bberman.
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For Hale or Trade for Portland property—
For
Rent
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Apartment,
at
13»
Cascade
ava.
15 acres applae and pears sdjolnlng Wssl Bsr-
di Ht f
rett school. Modern, good H rooru bouse, good Phone 3843.
packing house, and apple house. L. H. Hmlth,
Mt K. Morrison, Portland.
fit
Runaway Bay Returning Home
James Harrison, 16. who Haiti he
had run away from Pendleton, told
officer« here Tuesday night that he
waa diaappolnted in Portland. Walk­
ing over the Columbia River high­
way, Harrison arrived here bedrag­
gled, and hungry. He wa« lodged at
the city Jail and fed.
"Pendleton will liaik mighty good
to me,” declarejl the youth, after he
had been given hia breakfast and had
atarted east.
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New Spring Millinery
library table, porch swing, 3 burner oil stove,
beater, etc. Call 118!, Mra. Leia Eastman,
1348 Cascade.
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With highland forests water soaked
and the rain for the paat several
days continuing at the rate of more
than a half Inch dally. Hood river
was brought to flood stage yeater-
day. The deep canyon, however, pre­
vented any damage. The Columbia
last night was far above the normal
stage here. A rise of nlne feet the
paat week «ent the st ream over the
The
huge sandbar north of town.
ratae continues at the rate of six
incbea daily.
Boys’ Dress and Work Shoes
'
$1.48
1
Curve Cut
ajr
4 pounds___________
LARD-PURE
8 pounds
/ap
for________________
65c
FULL CREAM CHEESE
2 pounds
for-------------------------
55c
Excellent for bread or buns
$2.33
CARNATION OR FEDERAL
MILK
or
3 for--------------------------
Z5C
20TH CENTURY COFFEE
The finest of the Coffees.
Pound-------- 48/
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3 pounds...........
TRUE-BAKE SODAS
Lightly salted wafers /«r
in a tin box............ ......
05C
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DEVILLED MEAT
6 tins
«>■«
fot------------------------
¿5c
SLICED PINEAPPLE
Standard quality, latest pack
Large No. 2$ tins at
2 for_________ ______
FF
55c
POMPEHAN OLIVE OIL
Quarts
at ___
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CORNMEAL
9 pound
sack___________
fels naptha soap
10 Bars
/» m
for —------------------
65c
FANCY NORWEGIAN
KIPPERED SNACKS
i r*
2 for _-----------------
15c
IVORY SOAP
Guest Size
p m
Per dozen__________
55C
UNIVERSAL MATCHES
Large full boxes, noiseless.
Regular 7jc
a ->
Extra Special, 5 bxs. ¿5C
Conveniently Located at 112 Third Street in First National Bank Building