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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 ■i GUIDES INVITED TO THE STATE FAIR J. L. BLACK. M. D. C. W. HAMILTON, M. D, Physician and Surgeon . i Office Bro«'us Block j Office Phone 8741 Home Phone 8742 f » H. L. DUMBLE * Physician and Surgeon ‘ Calls promptly answered in town or country—Day or Night Phones: Residence, 1242; Office, 1241. Office in the Brssius Building Dr*. Abraham & Sifton Physicians A Surgeons Butler Bank Building Phones: Office 4151 Dr. Abraham 4152. Dr. Sifton 3613. Dr. W. Donald Nickelsen Cancer, Plastic Surgery and Radium Therapy Stevens Building, Portland, Ore. Consultation Hood River by appoint ment Phone 6969 DR. PHEBA J. COLLMAN NATUROPATH •. Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment Corrective Gymnastics, Scientific Diet Disease« of Women and Children Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Office Phone 1022 ( Rec. Phone 2448 Hood River, Oregon DR. MARCUS THRANE . Physician and Surgeon Office ML Hood Hotel. PhoM 2172. ’ If no answer call 8511, Mt Hood Hotel. Calls answered day or night. Johnsen's Shoe Store DR. MEARLE C. FOX Eye, Ear Nose and Threat f 916 Stevens Bldg. i Portland. Ore. L. R. Alexander, D. M. D. DENTIST Office 4, 6 and 8 Smith Building Office Phone 2021 Rea. Phone 81 Hood River, Oregon The Hood Hirer Guides hare been inrlted to join the State Hospitality clubs and participate in high jinx’ pro posed by that organization at the alate fair in September. , The guides hare Just received a letter from M. 8. Taylor, president of the State Hospitality clubs, who an nounced plans for the state fair meet ing. He stated that the Umpqua chiefs, of Roseburg, together with their squaws, plan to be present at Salem in force. The chiefs have la- sued a challenge to other booster clubs to meet them in com|>etltlon stunts. Mr. Taylor’s letter follows: Permit me to congratulate Hood River upon having organized a real booster dub and extend through you to members of your organization an invitation to affiliate with the other booster dubs of the state in the state organization known as the State Hospitality eluba. It is my purpose during the autumn months to tour the state in the Inter est of the hospitality clubs and I am looking forward to meeting with the Hood River Guides some time in Octo ber or November with a view to be come better acquainted with your or ganization and present to you tbs plans and purposes of the State Hos pitality clubs. At the meeting of the State Hos pitality clubs held tn Salem July 17 it was decided that we would attempt this year to have a real state hospital ity dub day at the Oregon State fair and to this end Friday, October 2. was chosen as the duy and all dubs are to be notified and requested to participate in the events of this date. A committee will Is: In charge of the stunts and each organization is expected to pull some stunt to ad vertise their locality, prizes to be given for the best stunt offered by booster dubs. I see in a meeting of this kind at the state fair a real opportunity for the booster clubs of the state to get together, and aside from' the en joyment derived by the individual from i*rtidpation on such an oc casion a great deal of good can be done for our dubs and for the local ity which they reprenent. I assure you that we will appreci- ate your cooperation and must <vunt on your participation In thia at ate fair event. I E. L SCOBEE, D. D. S. Broaiua Building I ' Q __ : 8 a. m. to • p. m. Office Hours Residence TeL 8412 : Office Tel. 81«1 » 3 C. H. JENKINS, D. M. D. ’ Phones: DENTIST £ Office 1061; Raald« Vacation Days Are Here ! 1,800,000 BOXES APPLE ESTIMATE We can supply you with every need for (By A. F. 8. Steele) Crop prognostications are all more or less guesses, with one man’s guess almost equally as good as another’s. The guess last year by some men Who should have known were very wide of the.mark. The guensen thia year have also been very erratic. With 1923 a normal crop, and 1924 26% over 1923, the crop for Hood River valley should be from 60% to 70% of last year. Figures showing per centages of normal crop are of very little use. There is no such thing as a normal or average crop. Given a year like last year tvhen the rail road movement was practically 3,- 900,000 boxes of packed fruit, then this year the movement should be approximately 1,800,000 boxes for the entire valley. The crop thia year to all appear ances is generally clean. There have been no hail storms and the growers have had very good control of insect and other pests. Ijist year eonaider- able fruit was lost due to the ravages of one particular insect. Thia year there is none whatever. The fruit la clean. Owing to the fact that the crop is lighter, meauing that the trees are more lightly loaded, the sizing should lie larger. There will be fewer ex|a>rt apples than a year ago. The principal varieties of this val ley are Newtowq» and Spitz. The Spitz will be shorter relatively than the Newtowns. Buyers have been more active this year than usual, which does not neceasarily mean that any quantity of fruit has been sold or contracted, almply that inquiries have come earlier and more fre quently. There are more peats than laat year, but the growers du not consider they have a full crop, iuiat year a number of growers l<s«t their fruit from froat damage. There was an abundance of snow on Mount Hood at the close of the winter/ from whence comes the princi|Mil water supply of the valley, consequently there Is enough water, from present Indications, to carry the orchards through the season without a «hort- kg®. the Picnic. Meats of the finest quality, Fruits Vegetables, Canned Foods, Cookies, Pickles, Hood River, Oregon t DR. S. L. PETERSON DENTIST Complete X-Ray Examination ■' tMot Building, Hood River, Oregon • Phones: Rea. 2748; Office 8812 gb T L. L MURPHY DENTIST Complete X-Ray, Examination Suite K Broeiue Building , Olives, Cold Drinks. Everything Good—Just Ask Us We are Market and Grocery Guides € HOLMAN & SAMUEL MRS. GEO. I. SLOCOM «M Ninth Street Telephone SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY ................. t ■ - Phone 8811 TEACHfcR OF PIANO We will please you wltbffiur Dressmaking Hemstitching a Specialty MRS. FIAIRENCE SIMONTON at The Parts Pair Old City Hall Plumbing Shop has moved — the new location la 908 12 Street where there JviU be a large display of Plumbing and Heating Goods at reasonable prices. The new location will be known as— TOM FISHER’S Plumbing & Heating 008 12th St. Hood River Abstract Co. Real Estate and Insti rance Accurate Abetractlng of Land Titles Telephone 1381 * Quality Food Products WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST OF t V BEEF, LAMB, PORK POULTRY, FISH or any other market food, you may rest assured that it may be had from our sanitary, refrigerated cases. “Hood River’s Quality Market” J. M. CREAMER Veterinary Surgeon OtO<e at Fashion Garage. Tel. 1201 READ’S RADIO SHOP The Radio Shop of Hood River H. B. READ. Proprietor Superhetrodynes and Neutrodynee Greebe, Atwater Kent and Radlola Representative 308 Cascade Ave. TeL 1231. B. B. POWELL PLUMBING, HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORK 810 Cascade Ave. Hood River, Ore. J. D. McLUCAS CONTRACTOR Practical Worker in Stone, Con crete, Brick and Plaater Telephone 6934 GEO. F. STRANAHAN General Building Contractor Telephone 6716 HOOD RIVER MARKET A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. TeL 8461 “STONE TILE” A concrete building unit made from a wet mix, under national specifications, is now being manufactured in your . city by the CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY Method of Manufacture Simple and Unique. Strength of poured concrete makes a hollow, light weight wall cost one-third less than brick wall and but little more than frame construction. Get full information from Transfer & Livery Company The Bon Ton Barbershop L. 8. BOYD. Proprietor Telephone 8863 H. J. FREDERICK START YOUR OFFICE RIGHT General Contracting and Building Estimates cheerfully furnished Office at 1215 Sherman Ave. TeL 8644 Full Line of Supplies LET US SHOW YOU THE BOOK & ART STORE DETHMAN & DONNERBERO CAMP FIRE DANCE RECITAL PLEASES BEWARE OF MOTHS Moths are everywhere and are especially bad this year. Until now we have never had a preparation that would KILL THEM. Now we have / X LARVEX * » One application guaranteed to keep garments free of Moth-Larvae—the worm that eats the cloth—for six months. LARVEX is odorless, stainless, easy to use non-injurioua to cloth, and kills the Moth Larvae. Ask us for a booklet on “LARVEX—The Moth Killer.” A. S. KEIR for Service Reliable Druggist “Try The Drug Store First” P. P. & L FOLK PLAN A MERRIE PARTY The Hood River office of the Pacific Power & Light Co. is planning a verie uterrie partie at ye Koberg beach next Friday afternoon to celebrate the great victory attained by them in winning permanently the silver cup awarded by President Talbot for record sales of electric appliances. The following intriguing invitation has been indited by E T. Hunter and forwarded to other offices of the power concern: Greetings: Be it known unto ye: That in the vallle where ye lus cious apple grows to monstrous size and ye retainers of ye olde Pacific Power A Light Companie make ex ceedingly inerrle ahd celebrate ye re turn to Its permanent homo of ye President’s Cup, there has been ar ranged for .your enjoyment a picnic and great day of sporte. Tills day la Friday, July 31st, 1926. A It la planned that such sporte as racing by foote, climbing of ye great pole, swimming and ye colorful dance ta indulged In. Ye aforementioned re tainers of Hood River do herewith chh Henge ye worlds, so called cock eyed, to a tug of war and do promise to drag in ye dust any itsma from any district in ye worlds. Ye plate for above sistrte is Ko- berg’s tieach on ye tank of ye tnfchtie Columbia near Hood River and ye attractions of ye resort are so greate that a mightie host of people In Hood River Vallie for some time boycotted such famous resorts Monte Carlo and 8t. Biarritz, thia la true. See unto It that you and your friends be there that we all enter into ye sport, partake of ambrosia aud quaff deep draughts of ye well knowne n<“ctar of ye Hood River Val lie. If there lie Rtrong men In your office see that they enter ye tug of war. Until we meet at ye picnic, Verie trulie you», Ye Towne Crier P. 8.—Please be notified that have been appointed to act on refreshment committee. Beni’s Potato Patch a Mecca The Upper Valley potato patch Itotiert Beal, non of Mr. and Min. Isaac Beal, wax the mecea Friday of Inspector Kadderly, of the <), A. C. extension service, who wan accompan ied by Photographer Ackerman, of the United Rtatea department of ag riculture. Young Beul. who haa won flrat awards for potatoes at ltx-al school fairs for the past thre years and whose tnliers have won blue rib tans at the Oregon State fair and Pa cific International Livestock exposi tion, was declared to have excellent pro«i>ecta for a yield of high class potatoes this season. Two Pear Pools Proposed I The Apple Growers Association will handle its winter pears this seaaon in two pools. One pool will Include all fruit packed under refrigeration and pre-cooled. The other pool will handle that fruit not pre-cooled. The Association's Bartlett tonnage will be shipped to canners. F. B. LOVING & SONS CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS Pupils of Miss Alys May Brown, Modern Bungalows a Specialty of Portland, were presented in a dance recital here Wednesday night Phone, 3632 Res. 601 Oak of last week under the auspices of the Hood River ('amp Fire girls. “The Enchanted Garden,” was the vehicle selected for the young danc ers. Those iMirtleipnting were: Bird of Fire, Cafol Hurlburt; Moonbeam, Dorothy Unger: Fairy Queen, Marian Knoblock; Huntress, Mary tyteinhauser; Beauty. Helen Coppie; L’Amour, Felix Y’azallna: Nymph, Kathleen Hartwig; Statues, Edetha Hartwig, I.lla Pike and Alli son McLucas, and Aminta. Jaino AJalo. SiM*elal dancing diverthe- ments were given by the following: Mary Gordon and Clara Koberg, as the Gowdpers; Ilans Moderne. Dorothy Anderson; Petite Ballet. Jane Unger and Peggy Baldwin; Gypaie Dance, Vida McLain; Scene D’Russe, Trepack and Cossack. Felix Yazallna and Bobbis Rueppell, and Dans Vogue, Miss Brown. The final number of the dancers was L’Aututnn, Ln which the follow ing prinel|>als participated with a corps de tallett: Emalle Benedict. Grace Mary Rlekman, Lila Pike, Ma riam Knoblock. Carol Hurlburt, Ma thilde Knoll, Vida McLain and Bobbie Ibieppell. Especially pleasing were the num- bers rendered by little Misaes Kol>erg. Gordon, Knoblock and Pike. The WE KEEP IT theatre was crowded and the adults RIGHT present were taken back to days of childhood. The big Rialto stage be came a veritable fairyland. Miss Brown will resume her danc ing classes here in September. Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery Draught Luxo Smoky and Smelly Oil Stovvj Cured by using Eocene Oil. Try this high grade coal oil next time and see the difference. Any quantity, gallon 1« barrel, at E. A. Fran. Co. m29t( C. A. RICHARDS HOME MORTUARY 111 2nd Street BUILDING BUNGALOW TYPE, STRICTLY MODERN IN RESIDENCE DISTRICT MH Ml MB S. E. 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