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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST. 6, 1925 Old-time dance at Rockford ball. The Gravenstetns. Friday the 7th. «^"ÄlAPPLE EXPORTERS LOCAL SIR KNIGHTS LOCAL CHILDREN DISPLAY ACTIVITY AT GREAT CONCLAVE FIND NORTH POLE cousin h f u M rg F ol »•»ins flrst visit to the northwest. Mr aud Mrs. F I. Moe left yeeter- and hiL ? vawtiou at Atforia X, r °Ptha‘ <ity' Thev visit relative« an«l friends- in Astoria. Kleail,t>f Brown, who has been attending ^«4 n, hgi( gr mm her»- to s|x*ml the summer with famliy.““*’ Carrer’ “nd Let a Coin Controlled Clock help you Apple exporter« are displaying a Hood River Commandery, Knights Many distinguished explorers have Allyn Button or tef. 4242. jlfltf k«“en interest in the Newtown apple Templar, was well represented at the failed to reach the North Pole. Once Cash paid lor-old cars. H.-R Auto deal tiiis neMoa. While no buying triennial conclave of the high Masonic upon u time an explorer who ia not so Wreck«trs. iMlf of consequence lias been reported to order at tteattle last week, and ull distinguished (iatmed he had ’ reached ‘ 2 Rubbish hauling, light trucking. R. «late, dealer« who specialize in supply- returned home singing th«* praises of this pole and by his stories wou F. Cooper, tel. 1721 or 36X2. mlUtl lug the United Kingdom and north Beattie as a eouveption city. Funds ignominy. Cai) Seliimiler Trausier for service. Europeau centers s|H>ear eager to had isM*n appropriated lavishly in But iu tin* |mst week hundreds ____ _ of Office 2oUl, res. 3402. «2ti Dr. ami Mrs. V. R. I; Abraham and make sure of ex|»ort Newtown «tucks. decorating the city, and they had llixxl River chlldreu iiave discovered family returned last Tu» “ sday T. A. Duthie, Portland beeu well «pent. Those who have the North Pole. If you will observe Rural Oregon Journal agent, pi one I week from a week's motor (rip . to Ixmg Beach. apple buyer, who tias figured promi atteiiiUsI conventions in various metro closely uu these hot days you will 579«. dm Calif., wHere they nently In the mid-Columbia apple deal politan isiints declared that Seattle WMer«“ they visited with Dr. see them swinging uu their discover II.-R. Auto Wreckers, on tiie liuiglita. Abraham's fatlier. for several year«, was here. He was greeted her visitors with a splendor ies. licking them with a|>parent keen Parts for all cars. jvlGif a« “ com|»anled by John White and J. that was appealing. Seattle mer Numerous adults, too, have Bring your tubes in. We sill cluxrk I Th‘‘ l*"l,,"“|m<“ prelum I Ion of the Burgoyne, of Hull, Eng., where car- chants and hotel» made n«> raise in relish. made I lie discovery. beautiful song. "Garden of Prayer.” them free. Read’s Radio Shop. «13 g«H-« of iltx»d River apples were dis land, the grooin’a motbe; Rev. Huteh- There Is no long«*r a single North will be prexiiited at the Christian Old time ilamv lit Rockford hall.“ , r‘‘' Bunday evening. It is most tributed the past season, returning to th«» visitors. Pole, but they may be had by the grower« handsome profits. Th«» Gravensteins. Friday the Till. Many of those who atleinle«i the gross. For that is the name that has ix-autirul aud impressive; you should Commenting on the apple outlook conclave from here saw ’Th»“ Way been applied t»y the H«xxl River A few ixixes of crab apples and Red see ft. from a domestic and export outlook, farer,” magnificent muaienl i|>e<tacle Jum*s for sale, *1 pc«' ls»x. Rhone Th«- Pythian Sister« and their Maynard A Child In a rtx-ent bulletin which has lx“en prtwented in Scuttle creamery to its iww froaeu fruit punches, which are molded around 1821. guests will gather tiiis afteruoou at said: for a numlx»r of years but which was those little round sticks, such as all Miss Emily M«s>re, of Chicago, ur the home of Mrs C. (’. Cmldeford for year "In the UHlted Kingdom the blooru declared better thia than ever «lay suckers «ima» on. They may now rivisl Mr.inlay fur u visit witii tile the regular monthly altruiatie meet was the best in years, bpt th«» «»arly before. be hail at most all soda fountains aud family of B. G. Oxborrow. ing. Tfie ladles are re«pi«‘Bte<i to promise« were altered because of rav- The Hood River party going tp soft drink place»«. Roger Newhall, of Portland, haa l»rltig their owit work. agt“» of insects mid later through lack 8«*ttttk* included the C d U p » * tur : Mr. —Aud they are refreshingly delicious lieen here rhe guest of his sister. Mrs. BARTON'S BEAUTY PARIA1R — of rain. The drought was of such and Mrs. W. F. Larawa.v. Mr. and on h summer day. E. R. ISHiley, and family. 1 ll«in<* 1796, Wide a Wilke, up to “tea duration as to seriously eudanger the Mrs. -J. C. Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. A Mr. ami Mrs. Fordham B. Kiniliall «■X|sTt liceiiM“«) o|x*rutora. Right pri«s*s «•rop, l»ut fortunately for the English D. Mix», Thomas Fisher, Mr and Mrs. were here from Portland last week and satisfaction guaranteed. Wedn««- growers heavy rains have fallen dur Willihm Irwin, O. B. Nye. A. M. Can day s|x“cial fr«s* shumixto ami ix»li ing th«» i»ast week sufficient probably non, A. G. Ix»wls, Frank Howard. I.evi i visiting friends. to carry th«» fruit to maturity. The Whetsel, Mr. and Mrs. George Strana •‘v,'rJ’ marcel. Mr. and Mrs. Phlllp H. Carroll* and Mrs. \\ (i Livingstone, aided by crop may now lx* safely placed at han ami Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sihtiff- children are here from Portland for some young la<li«*s of th«» church, will about 30 per cent more than last ner. a visit witii friends. VISIT OUR year. It must not lx« overlooked, Mr. Johnsen met a. brother. A. B. W O. Hignuin and family left last give the lieautiful |xiiit<»mlme, "Tiie however, ttiat last year's crop was Johnsen, who came west witii lite It Is anthliMited that the largest week for 'Tiskilwa, III., fur u va«“a- Garden of Prayer.” at tiie First Chris very light. DOWNSTAIRS s|XH“lal Knight Templar train from gathering of orchardista* families ev«*r tian church Sunday evening. Tiie wr- tion with relative« and frieuds. "The coal and general strike in Chicago. Tiie brothers bud not seen’ assemble«! hen- will gather next Wed- vices begin at 8 o’clock. STORE Pickling cucumber^ of finost quality. ncsday at Kola»rg beach for the third England called for August 1 has lieen each other in 17 y«»ars. Mrs. Allx-rt Krieg was in Vader, avoided Ixing green variety. Tel. 6709. A. B. annual picnic of the A|»pl«> Growers through intervention of the W iih I i ., Sunday to atteiul the funeral government which (aivording to pre«« Cooper, ji6tf Aaâocia tinti. A. J. Graff is chairman of her old neighbor. Mr«. information thl« (Friday 1 morning) of the committee making arrang«»- Highest cash price paid for your used Hervices Eva Kingsbury. Mrs. Kingsbury had tuents for th«* event. furniture, stoves and rugs. Cali McClain visited in Hood River at different has agreed to protect the mine own Tile oreliardisis ’ families _ ____ are fat- ers against loss through payment of at E. A. Franz Co. »20tf times ami had numerous l«x*al friends. lncr«“«H(“d wag«“« to miners. In ail ti-ning frying < lilck«»iix which will Eocene Coal Oil stops smoking and -Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rom*, of Findlay. probability this will defer further form tin» pie««• «I«» is“Nixtanee for a smelling 01) stoves, in iitilk at Frani (>.. who are on n motor tour of the controversy until next spring. l»aski“i luncheon at th«* picnic. 'Hie Co. A m29tf An estimated 350 to 4<s> attended afternoon «III |«> spent in aquatic west, took dinner with District Attor "Ini|M»rtant sections In the eastern For Sale—New oak ls»dHteadH, worth ney Baker ami family Sunday. Mr and w«»«tern sections of tiie United tin» picnic given by the llootl River and Held s|x»rts. Masonic lodge at lAva Bed park in *15, for *2.50. 8. E. Burt mess, Tel. Rose is the son of Mr. Baker'« achdbl Ntates have been revised upward Mr Grafi' has appointed the follow the Upp«“r Valley last Bunday. The 3821. «lay chum, Sam Rose, Sr. where revision lias tx-en msvssary. day was |x»rte«“t for the out of doors ing coiiiiii^ttees : Grounds, Sh«x“maker Born To Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Jigar» "We Never Close" is a motto of Quality coiiiinues to promise quite party, and those who motored to on«“ and llolierts ; coffee, Shep|»ard an»' at tiie lloo«| River hospital, Weduee- die First Christian Niureh of H<xxi above th«» average. Downing; ice cream ami leinonaile, of th«* most beautiful wood«“«! spots day, July 29, a son. "At present English market« are in th«* county declar«*d that no event Mohr hik ! (’oppi«*; Hixirts, Unkari and River. Til«» service Sunday evening Pierson ; program Benton, Melsaae Mrs. J, F. Volstorff left lust w«s»k will lie rendered «leliglitful by the well supplied witii inferior «pmlity of was «»ver ns»rrier. Tile fraternal Australian ami New Zealand apples, picnickers iH'ought basket»- hoi« u witii ami Collie. for points in Illinois to spend several presell t II til |J1... of tin* [uinlomlme “» but these should shortly lx* a tiling of lunch, which was spread b<“Ueath (lie weeks visiting relatives ami friends. Garden of Prayer.” Don't miss it. Mr. ami Mrs. A. 1». Ramsey re- the pant. The outlook appear« favor great trees of' the purl-. I'offis». Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. CultxTlson and able for early shipments of well col- cream anil Ice creatu wus furnished little daughter Iiave I hm - ii spending a turmsi last week from a visit with ored fruit with prospects much less Mrs. Ramsey's p'lrent« at Mountain vacation at Seaside. th«» lodge. day, October 24, in the following good for appl<»s lacking in r«-*i color. by Sport« furnished diversion for the cities in’ th«« ms-ond district of Ore Born To Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mc View, Okla. Mr. Ramsey says that On the whole we f«s»l at tiie moment The married men s baseball gon ami will be conducted by the Clain. at tin» _Hoo«l River hospital prospists through tin* Oklahoma see that the general ex|x»rt outhxik for day. lion ar«* tin«» for a cotton crop. team with Kresse and Cliihls forming Uulted States civil service commis Friday, July 31, 11 daughter. i»arly shipment is not so favorable as the liattery, defeated the single men's Crews of Hazzard A Allen, Steven sion : Pendleton, La Grande, Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Macrum and it was last year and the year Ix-foro, Mr. end Mrs. N. Y. Tostevln ami team 10 to x2 Car«on ami Whetsel son, Wash., contractors, have finished Th«» Dalit“«, Klamath Falls, Lakeview, son, Clifford, spent tin» week end ill two younger children. uc«-um|>anied but considering the low value obtain formed th«» bachelor's battery. Other laying n concrete ixivement that con by (’. D. Nickt-isen ami Mrs. George ing in donuxitic markets ex|x»rt ¡iros- Trout for the home table may be Hood River, Enterprise, Prineville Portland. nects the |sived surface of Cascade grown on any farm that has plenty and Bend. athletic events n“«ult«sl as follows; ('lmmlx»rlin. were recently at Corval l»eetB txxxime attra<“tlve." Bake sal«» Saturday by tiie ladies lis to attend th«« meeting of the state Spud nice, girls, Jane McMillan: aveuue at the west end of town1 with of ch“ar running water. Catching flsli Tile candidate receiving the high of tiie English Lutheran church at poultry asms-iation. Tiie journey was spud race, boys, Malcolm Kress«1; egg tlic Columbia River highway. A ««<»- for the breakfa«t table in a few min est rating in thia mental teat will be Daveii|x>rt meat market. race, girls, Margie Brown: egg race, tlon iff tin- new isivement will be ute« from an urtiifc-ial pond may not appointed as principal 'by Congress WEDDINGS made liy automobile. boys, Edward Nhoemaker: three-leg ofiened to tratUc August 22. The apiwHl to tiie veteran angler, but is man Rinnott. The candidates rating Dr. and Mrs. L. I,. Murphy have William Hart was <11 lied to Eug«»m* g«sl race, I mhvh , Robert Bennett ami other will b«- ready for use by Sep- a sure source of fresh trout for those next highest will bo appointed alter returned from a vacation spent at lust we«*k by tiie serious illness of his Dabney-Nichols temlier 1. Seaside. nates. Examination will be conducted without time or place to fish. Coining as a surprise to friends, Malcolm Kresse: sack rac«», boys un brother, Henry 0. Hart, who was for- Tile rough condition of the west Cleaning and pressing your clothes ' merly a resident of th«» Barrett dis who had just attendisl a bridge i»arty der 10. leonard Eberly: snek race. Building a trout pond is not dlffi- in the following subjects: Algebra, end of Cascade avenuue, which will txiys over 10. Malcolm Kresse : spud adds wonderfully to their wear. Tel. trict. • When lie l«-ft. for home his at the Columbia Gorge hotel, the wed ’cult or expensive, especially if the plane geometry, English composition 101,4 for Meyer Cleaning Works. Quick brother huh showing some improv««- ding of Miss Ha Nichols and Walter race, men, H. O. Kr«*«a; horse shts- lx* eliminated by the ¡Mvement, for- work is done by the owner himself and literature, United States history, merly drew sever«» criticising of I llood tournament, flrst prise, («« “ ■>. Rliep- delivery service. j5tf rather than hired. Hmall lots of ancient history and physics (science). E. Dabney, an oil and real estate ment. pa rd and J. II. Hazlett; hors«» sh«*- River from motor tourists. ' trout fry «an be obtalued from the Any further information desired by If you do not receive your Oregonian Mrs. L. W. Tomlinson and children, man of Hollywood, Calif., was solem tournament, second prlae. L. A. Ben those interested can be obtained stat«> flsli hatclierlea without charge. regularly or wish to Mib>»cribe for same, who have lieen visiting relatives and nised Wednesday afternoon of last Children’s Disea«es n«»tt and I)r.* Hcobee. A small stream running through a writing to Congressman Sinnott either by carrier or mail, please call friends in Clio. Micli., are on route by week at the home of the bride's par (By Frederick D. Stricker, M. grove of tre«a suggested an ideal loca- Tile Dallea,< Oregon. Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. 1 21 tf motor to their home in Parkdale, ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nieliota. collalsirming epidemiologist, Oregon tlon for a trout pond to E. E. Gould. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Annala, accom They will visit relatives in Minnesota Originally th«“ wtslding was «chediiled Htate Board of Health in c«M»|x>ratlon After harvest sea sun in the fall he Mrs. Johnson Rebuys Millinery panied l>y C. W. Melcher, <|f (?liicugo. and stop at Yellowston«» i>ark on the for September. Mr. Dabney, however, with the I'lilted Hint«»« Publie Health set, to work coustrnetlng a pond on wa« called suddenly to YellowstoM Mrs. N. J. Johnson, of Portland, I«tft Sunday morning for a 10 «lay way home. Service.) thia «pot. in less than a month trout formerly Mis« Minnie L. Mouner, who liark to meet a cousin, ami it was outing at Crater lake. Mrs. L. (). Barton r«»turned Bunday decided to holil the wedding immedi What is 11 "children's «lls«‘ase?" liatt lxs»n planted In the pond, the established Bonner's, inillipery store Mrs. Clifford Milkmaid, of -Marsh from an extendeil visit with relatives ately, in ord«»r that the two might Plainly, one which Is so «niching and pr«»du«“t of s|>are hours of work be in the Pythian bnildlng, has repur- field, is hero visiting Mr. McDoaffld's in Rogers. Ark. Site also Journeyed make n motor honeymoon tour to Orchards In Waslilngten. Oregon. so widely «listrlbuted that most.-of 118 tween regular farm chores. eliasod the place of business from mother, Mrs. !ff*n<»y McDonald, and into Texas, and stopped at Riverside, Yellowstone. Tills |H»nd is <n liable of holding iAter they will visit Idaho and Montana prodmed 27.5112.- get it l«“for«‘ w«“ aro very old. < Among her sister, Mrs. E. <*. Bhinclmr. Calif., for H visit witii relatives. Mrs. Glacier national |»ark, iAke ixiulse 000 boxes of apples or 32 ¡ st «-ent of the most contagious of these «jlseaseH from 1000 to 2000 full grown trout, Veruo Horne. . Mr. Horne's slater,, Miss Gertrude Horne, for the past' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fiimisli were Barton reports very hot weather in and Banff.. the entire apple crop of tiie United ar«» iochm I ch and «4iicken|x»x, wtileh although it is only 30 feet wide, ($6 two years has conducted the business here from Portland tin» latter |xirt of tiie east and south. very few of us «*«*<•« |«e, and which feet long ami five feet in the deejv Mr. Dabney, son of Mr«. O. P. Dale States in 1924. «ays a r«*i»<«rt r«ss‘iv«Ml under the nainr* of Gertrude's Hat last w«“ek, visiting Mr. Furnish's sis Mrs. W. F. Ijiraway, who had been ney, of Loe Angeles, formerly resided In S|x»kam» from the U. H. Dejxirt- m<mt of us get either lH“fore we go «•st j»art. Since the banks were al Shoppe. in Beattie witii Mr. Larawa.v attend ter. Mrs. 8. J. Moore, and family.* here. Hi« bride i» ow of th«“ moni meat of Commerce. Tli«- state of to scluHil or s«x»n after we start ready sl<»|M“d up on each side from Mrs. Johnson has already taken P. U Manser lias returned from ing tiie Knights Templar «“«invention, popular and charming of Hood River’s Washington produced 19.90O.tNM) boxes, Other diseases, like scarlet fever, the «treein, less digging was made charge of the business. She and Mr. whooping-cough 1 or dIphtluTia, are neisaaary. Dirt (akin from the bottom JohtiMon have come here to make Ashland, * where lie s|x»nt some lim«“ returned home Sunday after stopping young women. Rhe is a graduate of or 23 per cent of the entire crop. The United States ext»orte<l fl.71x.x72 most common among children. We of the haul n was us«*d for the (“in their home, Mr. Johnson having been attending a «niunier stssion of tin» in Portland to visit her daughter, the Hood River high school and the Mrs. W. F. (’««»per, and other rela- University of Oregon. Site 1« a mem box»»« of appl«*s last year. Tilt's«“ were «»fien «“s«ii|>e tiie latter, however, I sink inent of the lower sides. Pratt Art inxlltiite. - transferred front the Portland office Tli<‘ outlet is of cement, about four of the Standard Oil Co. to the local ber of Alpha Phi sorority and of worth *15,739,001. of total exports of They ure not quite so «“ateliing, and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. I’nstner and Mr. tives. honor ns' wc grow older we ar«» a|»t to f«»et lung and one foot iu height and Kwana und Pill Ttieta Kappa appl«*« valued ut *24.2^7.043. Mont of Harry Clapp and eon, Cyrus, were branch. aud Mrs. ('. II. Slettou left last week the exports went out of orchards in «Í le.velop r«*slstanc«» to them «<> that width. Flattened V shoulders of ce on u motor trip to British Columbia liere tiie first of th«» we«“k from Camas. s«M‘i«*tiea. make the Intermountain and Pacific north- we often keep from having them ment help to make the outlet leak Mr. and Mrs. Dabney will Wash., for a visit with Mr. Clapp's points. Graves Family l«eavM for Nouth proof, A «siarse s« r«“en at the outlet their home in Hollywood. western states. Sixty-two per cent, or altogether. Mr. ami Mrs. K. D. PejijJam have mother, Mrs. Ixiura Clapp, and his C. E. Graves left last week with We never liecom«» resistant, to th«> catches leaves and trash, while a 4,lfl7.941 boxes of the total box«»«! ex sisters, Mrs. J. R: Heaton and Mrs. returned from a trip to Semite, Wu.. Hawkins-RoHMihury ports were Rent I«» the Unite«! King first two—If we never liapfx>n to finer one (a window screen may be his family after a vacation on bls when» they saw "The WayfiiH-t” last Charles Stranahan. On. th«*ir return liHve liad them in «liildhood, no mat uh « m I) is placed back of the first Oak Grove orchard place and in Eden Imine, Mr and Mrs. Stranahan a«“eom- Pri>l»ably the first wedding to be dom. week. For the flrst time since tiie w«»rl«l ter how old we nr«». Many of tlx* screen to prevent small flsli from liark. He is now librarian at the sol«»mniz«»d at Ixxit Ink«» was that of panied them. Searches of records sml reliable sl>- ranger at war. Germany came lui«“k strong Inst men who went to army eanipx at the «»scaping. To facilitate draining the California state normal school a Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Wilkins, of ,I«» h «» i >I i stracta make by Oregon Aiwlract Com- tiie lak<‘ Rosenbury, year, attaining sts-oml pla«»e witii the iH-ginnliig of the war canu» from |M»nd when ntssasary, an outlet of Arcata. Samoa. Calif., who came north to at- Ssny, A. W. Onthank, Manager, 806 "We spent a week in Eden park, small, isolated «“omiminltles. ilk«» the teml the re«“ent Elk« convention in of Portland, at high n«x»n Thursday, importation of 019.209 l><»xe« of Amer mountains in K«ntu<“ky and Tuti<*sHee. til«* In the Isitloim- of the pond was said Mr. Graves, who discovered the ak Street. Phone 1621. jy20-tf Portland, while en route from east July 30, Rev. . R. A. Hutchinson of lien apples. Canada, n heavy pro Tiles«“ men lia«l never been ex|x»s«sl to provided. Small ditches were dug on each Eden park district on the northwest We pay cash for your old furniture or ern Dregon. «topped here for a visit ficiating. Tiie |x»rch of the ranger ducer of apples, was third with 550. *“ make n liberal allowance on new goods with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Molden. station was transformed Into a Ixiwvr Hflx txixes. Then In tiie order naiiH»d moiim * of th<*se disease«, I hm - hus «» never sid<> of tile |siml so that in rainy of Mount H«x»d several years ago, _ l»e "and I iiave never seen the flowers Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur They purchased an Essex coach from of ix-auty with flowers and ever- came Rcamllnnvln. tin* Netherlands. in their lives lind they come in con weather surplus water might tact witii very ninny jXMiple. As a turned into them, thus keeping the there better than at present. It was niture Exchange. m!7tf Argentina, the Philippine«, Mexico. wax liiere the wedding greeutu IX ____ _ Wnttcr Bhay and motored home. resulTl outbreaks or "chil<lr«“u's din- |K»nd from bei-omlng murky with rtiy tenth trip Into Eden park, and I Cnod, Brazil and t'lilna. Rev. and Mrs. I’. llUgendorf were Mr. and Mrs. Oral Palmateer and t«x»k place, with Mrs. Stanley Wal am «»ager to return there again next Th«» foregoing figures, it would seem, caMOs" were om> of the flrst things sediment, recently at Kent, where Mr. Hilgen- small son, Bobby, aiisiniiainlcd by Mr. ters and Douglas ('overly as attend Trout fry may grow to a length of summer.” dorf held services at tiie Engliah and Mrs. Wm. Tabor, motored up ant«. Immediately following tiie <ere- answer the «piestion asked by many: that lia|>|H»ne<l when camps were es- During theae outbreaks five or «ix inches in a year, attaining mony a wedding breakfast was served "Where do th«» big r««l a[»pl«»* and tnbli«h«“d. Lutheran »church. from Salem Saturday evening for a to 16 guests in the ranger cabin. their yellow brothers gd when they usually overytsidy who had never had maturity in alxiut two years. These Rand .Members Back I'm« Mr. aud Mrs. W. T. Davi«, of Illi visit with Mrs. Palmateer'« parents. Those present lx»sld«» the bride and grow up and leave tiie old hoin«* tiie <tiM*aaes cniiM* down with them siz<»s ar«» not infallible, however, vary Tlw> memben of the K. P. band, nois, have iieeu lien' tiie jMist week Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe. They re- Th«» policemen of Edinburgh, Boot- ing witii x | xm “I«“« of trout ami feeding. who had lieen attending the annual orchards?” visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chipping turned home Sunday by way of the gnxim were Mrs. Hawkins, of Port land, ay- reerult<“«l largely from small B4X“auHe so many small flsli are eaten northwestern convention of the Dra land, the gnsim’s moth«; Rev. Hutch ami family and Miss May Davidson. Ixjop highway. Highland villages. There usually are l»y larger trout, or die from other matic Order of the Knights of Khor- inson. Mrs. Stanley Walters, Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Muir and daugh op«» or two police recruits in tiie boa caus«»«, tills farmer llilnk« it advisable rasan, returned home yesterday. The Jay W. Fike and H. F. Davidson Betty Walters. Douglas (’overly, Mr. ter. Miss Mary, of Bellingham, Wash., left last night for Cleveland. O.. to and Mrs. W. F. Sliannon anti Char pllal in Fxlinliurgli witii meaalra or to stock tin» |x>ml with two or three band men declared their motor trip have lx»en here visiting Mm. Muir's ««present the Aide Growers Assocla line. Mr. and Mrs I.uhr Jensen, with chickenpox. times the nnmlx»r of grown fish de to the Washington city a pleasant sister, Mrs. J. Edgington, and family. tlon at. the International Ai>pb‘ Shlp- Luhr, Jr., and Miriam. Just iHM-nuse moat of us must get sired. one. Tiie band made Hood River the««» «llsenses is no reason for lx»lng Dr. C. H. Jenkins ami family left jx»rs association convention. Mr. Fike Raw liver ground up fine is fed to known to new admirers of their mu Ix»xt lake «amperx prewnt at the in a hurry to let our children have last week for Cannon Beach, where will leave the convention at once on a ceremony made up a purae for the the young trout by th«» owner of the George Batchelder. son of Mr. and sical «inalities and the uniqueness of they will spend a month at their sal«»s cainixiign covering the Great bride. Mrs. J. F. Batchelder, now h«a<ls his them. M«*asles and whixiping cough, |xmd. Tiie state fish hatcheriea have their Indian cisdumes. for instan«». are very fatal in young also found this the liest f«x»«l obtain cottage. lakes states. own bond house, the firm of Batch J. N. Antoine, of Somonauck, III., elder A Wack, in New York. Mr. children and Infants. Tin» longer we able for trout, fry, particularly when Joe A. McDonald, formerly with LEGION NOTES now has arrived here for a vacation ami the i«x“al 2IKh Century store, Batchelder, who «i»rve<! with the air can prot«»ct onr family from them, they first commence taking food. The Monday evening at the monthly service in France during the great the less dangerous they will lx*. If liver should be groiiud up so fine that to )<x>k after an Upper Valley orchard manager of the company's store at Oakland, and family iiave lx*en here meeting of the legionnaires a treat war, haa just been here spending a we can protert them long enough, it has a milky appearance when place. was given all by Ben Davis in hogor they may never get some of tiie con place«! bi the water. After the fry Ix»slle Butler. Truman Butler and th«» liast several day«, having motored of his new daughter. Mr. Davis set vacation with 111« parents. Increase in six«» the grinding process Mr. Batchelder received his «»arly tagious dix«“ase«. the latter'« dnughter, Miss Marian north to be with Mr. McDonald's up a keg of Columbia brew, which, 8ma)l[x>x used to be a "children's may be lessened and a I cm expensive aunt. Mrs. C. N. I a Rocque, who has training with E. II. Rollin« A Hons. a Butler, motored to Portland for lx*en 111. Mrs. I a R«x“«|ue is reported as the eveuing was somewhat w^fm, On returning from for«ign war ser dlsense"; everybody hxtked forward, footl lined when it Is available. visit yesterday. was highly appreciated. Farina or other cooked cer«ml mixed vice la» went witii the Guaranty Trust with a minimum of pleasure, to the Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Norton are in mn«“h better. Co., later «wtabllshing ills own bond time - when they or their familie« with the liver Is fed to the young Mr. and Mr«. Harmon C. Smith, of Portland this week to |«rtlciixite in must go through it. It was so cer- trout once or twite a week by Mr. For Sandwiches, Salads, It was decided Monday night to house. the annual Oregon state tennis tour Williston, N. D., have been here vis secure a nifty new uniform for the “Hood River has certainly made an tain that children Were expoaed to Gould, who thinks this food has a iting Mr. Smith’s brother. Ernest C. drum and bugle corp*. Thia body nament. and ali Garnishing. enviable progr«»xx in tile past live mild cas«*x or inocuhittsl with Rinall- tendency to keep the fish In g«x»d con Smith, and family. The two families Smoky and Smelly Oil Stov«»s Cure«! by bid« fair to become one of the finest years.” said Mr. Batchelder. "I have [six Itself ho an to get as mild as dition. After tiie trout have reached enjoyed a number of interesting motor using Eocene Oil. Try this high grade dressed an<i one of the best drilling never seen sentiment change more in |H>H«ihle an attack. Witii the privent a length of four or five inches they <»al oil next time and see the difference. Jaunts. Frank Shoten. of Cherokee, outflts in Oregon legiondom. any kind of food. Mich a time. There Is a general at neglect of vaccination, smallixtx 1« may be fed almost Ia.. a boyhtxid friend of the local -T Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A. mosphere of progress and enthusiasm again tn a fair way to become a Lungs, livers, or almost any kind of attorney, in Columbus, O„ was also Franz Co. ni29tf Those who participated In the re that is <h«*erlng and that ia indicative "children'« disease." Unvacelnated fresh ni«»nt ground up muke good food In 5 Ounce Glass Tumblers here last week visiting Mr. Smith and cent Ix»gion Mount Hood climb will of an era of steady growth and de- children are In considerable danger. for trout of this six«» or of mature Born—To Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Davis faffiily. lie able this year to secure a set of velopment.” Recently, four case« «hare been re- size. at the H« kk 1 River hospital, 8un«iay, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gibbs left plctur«*s of the party. Those who ported from an Oregon orphanage. August 2, a 7%-poun<l daughter, The Cooked food la thought advisable It 1« merely a question of whether to after the flsli have reached a good little girl has been named Leah Lahey Monday morning by way of Portland registered at the mountain camp have and Seattle for an extended trip in vaccinate the children Unit and avoid fingerling six««. The meat Is much been informed by Kent Shoemaker Davis. Minnesota. Wisconsin and Iowa, where all Hmall[x>x, or to wait until some eaaler to _ grind after having been Relx*kah dance next Tuesday night, they will visit relative« and old that th«“ committee has assembled a set of 20 photographs which will be of them a<*t the disease and then cooked and th«» «“«Hiking prevents a August 11, Odd Fellows hall, at Odell, friends. The return trip will be vaccinate the rest heavy I om , particularly in liver which Admission at d«x»r 26 cents. Ice ' cream made liy way of Salt Lake, taking in available at fl. contains a blftl’ percentage of water and <“ake will be served, Everybody the grand canyon of the Colorado and or liquids, much of which is dissi- City Traffic Notice welcome. Hood River fruit won further [»raise Fikes Peak. Rev. G. H. Wilbur, who recently Monday. Owing to the cong<wt«»d condition of ixited and lost when fed in Ita raw Mrs. II. J. Frederick left Saturday It was peai-hes, however, Hisid River was represented at the Oak str«»et between Second and Fourth form. Moldy or decayed liver should for an extend«>d visit in the east. trust com|»ny division of the Amerir returmxl from New England, where instead of apples. She will visit In .Nebraska, Iowa, In can Bankers' association at Seattle be and his wife vlaited following S. G. Oxborrow. who owns a com str«s»ts Saturday nights, it has lieen lx» carefully avoided at all times. Fungus growth is another danger diana. Illinois, Minntssota and North this week by 8. J. Moore, cashier of attendance at the general assembly mercial peach tract In the Belmont d«*«'lde<| to enfor«*e a SO-nilnnte park the Presbyterian church at Colnm- district, at the Invitation of Manager ing limit here at thia time. This lim to tiie life of tin» trout, «Ince it may Dakota liefor«» returning home. the ‘First National Bank, which cele of g<4 into the gills of the fish, smother Miss Inex Fr«»derick. who has tx»en brated Its 20th birthday anniversary tiua, O„ has just arrived home from Tremblay, carried a «piantity of his it will t»e in eff«»ct Saturday nights ing It. Water may l»e kept in motion in Portland several weeks under th«» last June by. sdding a trust depart an official visit to central Oregon dls- fruit to the Columbia Gorge hotel for between 6 and 9.30 p. m. or at any by falling into th«» pond from a high care of a sixsdaliat for ear trouble, ment. Eleven Pacific coast states triots. Rev. Wilbur, who was one of the tourists who com«“ here by the other time (he condition of traffic trough or fountnin. the commissioners from Oregon at hundreds dally on the Tyrell sight juatifles the enforcement of this ruling. has left for a month's visit tn Seattle were represented at the convention. Beauty as well ns utility may be the convention, is a native of New seeing buses. Geo. Y. Morrison. Mr. Oxborrow had with friends. added to «uch a trout pond, providing “A Smoke for Every Taste" is England. He and his wife visited packed the peaches in small baskets. Traffic-Officer for Hood River. C. L. Smith, formerly with the traf Sagar's motto. natural surroundings are favorable. The Gerllnda, five Portland, Me., Boston and New York. fic depart meat of the Apple Growers cents straight: Sagar’s 10c Straight; Immediately on returning he jour They imrwdiately lasnine popniar. By the addition of fountains, rustic Judiscious, To Say the Ixiud Among the tourists -who partook of Association, who is now-in the Ioan El Mural, two for IS«*, and Sagar's neyed to Eugene to attend the annual bridge«, or ferns planted around the the peaches were folk from the fain«*d Hcene-. Jerr.v'« Cafe; Time — Sunday. asa«K'iation busines« In Portland, was El Garcia, two for 25 cents. Yon meeting of the synod of Oregon. ,|M»ach lx»lt of Georgia. New England Commy ni«*ets Uncle W«»e Wee on Jew- pond, it may easily Is* converted into liere last week calling on friends. csn’4 beat the quality and you can't ers and m-verai from fxindon, Kng. Ail it Ave. Ils gently pok«»d the old fella a plats» of enchantment. tx'Hldes aerv- They're smoking Mira Virginia Vaughan, who has I »etter the price. Inft as a means of ‘ providing _ f«s»d Next Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 the of them declared they hail never wen in th' tummy n’ said: Your customers will want Woman’s Foreign Missionary society more heantiful peaches anil that they delicaciea for tiie home table and Ix-en visiting relatifex in Muskegon. them, "Come on Uncle, whatcha goln’ ta that of neighbors. Micj>„ 1« now at Bay View. Mh-te en them. See Sagar for cigars. of Asbury M. E church will give a had never eaten peaches of finer flavor have?" joying a vacation with the family of Christmas party for the Isabel Fisher than those grown on Mr Oxborrow's Uncle replied: "Oh, I'll take on«» uv “Good Tiili» to ta" New Physician Coming Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Boddy. hospital, of Tientsin. China, at the Belmont place. Midshipmen Test« Planned them Helirow I screams!" Dr. C. C. Chick, of Portland. ar- horn«« of Mrs. C. E. Merrill, Tucker Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Onthank were Commy, puxzled. blustered : “What Congressman N. J. Rinnott has an pleasantly surprised last week wh«*n rived- here yesterday and will take road. Transportation will he provided. Mrs. Florence Simonton, who under tn sufferin' cats is that?” nounced that he will api»oint the mid- up practice With Dr. M. Th rane. Dr. All friends are invited. Bring 15-inch their sons. Donald and Karl Onthank. went a serious operation at the hoa- -Oh," replied uncle, “Its one uv ahlnmen to Annapolis In 1026 on the and famlles, of Portland and Eugene, Chick is an old friend of Rev. and square of material to make handker pttal Tuesday evening, ia making a them I scream Cohens, with Manila basis* of a competitive examination. Mrs. W. O. Livingstone. chief during the social hour. motored up for ■ abort rialt nice recovery. Innards. Uncle Wee Wee. Thia examination will he held Satur- Mve. See Woolens and Silks ASSOCIATION MEM BERS WILL PICNIC —General —Midsummer —Cleanup —of all Summer Stocks at Substantial Savings RECORD CROWD AT MASONIC PICNIC CASCADE AVENUE = PAVING COMPLETE MR. GOULD HAS HOME FISH POND NORTHWEST STATES RAISE MANY APPLES BATCHELDER HAS ENCOURAGING WORDS Pimentos Beautiful Bright Red Stock TOURISTS PRAISE OXBORROW PEACHES Special 15c Picnic Goods Refreshing Beverages Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Imported Groceries The Star Grocery PERIGO & SON MBffiBffiffi BRIEF LOCAL MENTION