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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1925)
HOOD RIVER GLAClEg, THURSDAY. JUNE II, 1925 WHITE SALMON H ALr7QUA H. U DUMBLE Sonant Music DESTROYS Mr* E. Meresse, of Forest Grove, Ore., mother of Editor Mereese. who has been visiting at the latter’s home, returned home Saturday. Mr. Me- reaae took her to PvKlMd via. the | Columbia highway and will return with his wife and children, who have been making an extended visit at the Mereese home 1« Forest Grove. Mrs. R. J. Bates and son, Richard, of Portland, will arrive abortly for an aU summer's visit at Bates Bros.’ J borne oa Burdota mountain. — The lumber market seems to have taken on new life on thia aide of the river. Bell Bros., of the Mountain I Brook district, and others are truck ing great quantities of lumber and I timbers to town in anticipation of a substantial building boom in our little city.. * Much enthusiasm has been aroused here over the big program to be put on by the White Salmon valley com munity chorus at the Jewett farm at 8 p. ty. Friday. Bingen is dolling up for the event to be staged there under auspices of the Camas Prairie and vicinity pioneers and are getting the big Baker A Coe warehouse in shape for the ball to be given on this occa sion. Remember the date, June 12, Pioneer day- Indian operetta, "From the Yellowstone," (a truly wonderful! pageant. Tickets are going like but •■orn cakes. C’m on over! Catherine Young, athletic young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young, of White Salmon, and Alger I Cox, also a promising student in the I grammar school here, are proud pos-1 easors of Progress buttons won r«e I cently under the Palmer method of penmanship. The above little lady I la being put through a course of real athletic work by her daddy, who was I formerly a star acrebat in Ringling I Bros, circus, Paris, Ixmdon and New] York hippodrome theaters. | Banker Geo. A. Read, who took his | family to Goldeinlale* for an extended visit. Is again at bis desk in the counting bouse here. Friday tourist traffic through'here was unusually heavy. The stores! were crowded and business is perk-1 lag up. Saturday was our lucky day, sure-1 ly, ye bumble scribe being tendered! a cordial invitation to attend the big! picnic scheduled for June 14 near! Stagnant, decayed matter in the Parkdale. A strenuous effort will be I stomach and Bowels may cause seri made to entire Capt. Win. L. Bates, I ous trouble. Constipation underminee past commander K. T., state of Ohio, I your health, decreafwe your resist to attend this event and tell one of ance, Impairs your vitality—HOLLIS hie famous stories. The captain is TER’S GOLDEN NUGGET TABLETS in his eighties, but still retains a will rid you of Constipation. — A. 8. great deal of pep During bin many Kelr. . . J«5 . years' residence in Dayton, O., he was considered one of the best drill mas-1 tern in the uniformed rank of Knights Templar in the I’nited States, having! originated many intricate formation». I A brother of J. P. Mortiiher, a res-1 ldent of the Nsrth White Salmon dis trict, SivvereA out west from Kansas Friday. He prospective settler who desires >d orchard proposi- tion of OU ai l’r more. Ilia main objection to our country is that it is all “climate"; too many hills, too many perpendicular farms; cannot cultivate an orchard without falltag off the place, etc. True in a few instances, but prairie people cannot realise tile "■ importance of proper drainage In an orchard. If the soil is rich and deep with no hard pan lylug clone to the surface, we say give us the hills and go back to the primatlve method of cultivation, . ▼!*-, with a good old team. Too slow? No! It pays. Mr. Mortimer visited the Ilood River, Trout lAke and Bnr- doin dlatrlcfs and decided to try his luck iu«r Eugene, Ore. His big fam ily accompanied him. Rev. J. J. Handsaker, regional di rector of the Near EusI relief for the northwest, spoke nt the Congregation al church here Sunday morning. Ad dressee were also made at Bingen and at Underwood during the after noon and evening. Mrs. W. E. Rambo ,of Portland, also spoke on the Near East to an attentive audience at the Methodist church here and also at Husum Sun day. Bugs on Cucumber, Squash and Melon Vines Cabbage Worms - Slugs on Rose Bushes A FEW OF THE HIGHLIGHTS Leake'« Orchestra ~~ Roselth Knapp Breed Daddy Long Legs Oney Fred Sweet DR. MARCUS TURANE The Mikado Alton Packard Capt. Gudmundson Dr. George Fallis and a score of others. BUY YOURS NOW —$2.50 FOR ADULTS LESS FOR OTHERS SOFT DRINKS DELIVERED PROMPTLY By Drinking Country Club Special G H. JENKINS, D. M. D. J. Arnold Schindler, dealer in Pioneer Soda Works Products, wholesale to dealers in soft drink*. All Phone Order* Promptly Delivered. Evenings or Sundays, Phone 3402. Schindler Transfer A, S. KEIR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER DEE. OREGON ALL OUT OF SORTS? We alio make double constructed air spaced Chimney Blocks. Also Concrete Shope Brick" which has stood the teat REESE & FOSTER Concrete Products Plant FIFTH AND CASCADE READ'S RADIO SHOP H h I iiuhi B. B. POWELL PLUMBING, HEATING AND HOOD RIVER reaided Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery J. D. McLUCAS HORN BROS Phones:- Mill 6667; Residence 6661 67>e LAURNELL MARKET CONTRACTOR 1 DR. PHEBA J. COLLMAN AUTO WORK DONE AT TOUR OWN HOME Telephone 1782 The H ood w «M. I t«r WT Kffik Z5*i R iver B akery Strawberry Growers Quality Food Products WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST GEO. F. STRANAHAN ¿as FRASIER GROCERY CO. or any other market food, you may rest assured that it may be had from our sanitary, refrigerated cases. “Hood River's Quality Market HOOD RIVER MARKET A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop.