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* IMIMMA im “ ’—TM*- —. .. - ’*•'" £^*■’35» ' '*1W1 f ‘ •i •.I $ ’- •■’W.j*. SS‘ > —--------- ^T. 4' r I i KELLY BROS. CO. (INCORPORATU») BUYERS AND SHIPPERS,- Export Apples » and Domestic Pears ARSENATE OF LEAD SPREADER OILED FRUIT WRAPS. BOX SHOOKS. FUNGI BORDO. Your Account Wanted Sell Your Crop To Us. % kC 1 FOREIGN—DOMESTIC MAYNARD & CHILD offices commission merchants New York — Boston SINCE 13M Portland, Oregon if Boxed apple exports have doubled in the past three years. Well organized, intelligent effort to increase consumption and develop new markets has brought about this result. Export is now a necessary market outlet for apples, and is no longer an experiment or speculation. Be sure your export connection is Safe - Sound - Experienced • Conservative. This is noyv, and has been for thirty five years, our Policy. P. FRED CLARK O. B. NYE . Western Representative Railway Exchange Building PORTLAND, ORE. Local Representative HOOD RIVER « We Are Equipped With A lai THE BEST FOR < «W? ■■ I HOOD RIVER % q1! *¿¿:’ I I ’D river B akery S -Weidenhoff Super Service Teat Bench” Give us a call at our 4 NEW LOCATION Oak and Front Streets HECK UNGER GARAGE Phoo« 1133 The chair you forgot to bring fap ThlD it have a lack-lustre look in the morn- LJ in<P Was the varnish all disoolorod- white in spots—peeled ofi end cracked P Not if it had been finished with 01. N V F R OMAHA ! KANSAS CITY Pitcmm WATER SPAR Hood River Fruit Co. WHITE SALMON The cooperative weather observer's award ■bowed ml ni mum _ temperature ______ of 44 above zero at B p. m. Friday. Precipitation .07 of an Inch. Showers were beneficial in a way, but they did not weigh enough. Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Wallace, of Portland, and Miss Maud Conrlck, of Seattle, were week end visitors of Miss Nancy Bates, Burdoln Heights district. J. L. Morris, (Dad) of the Bristol district, is mourning over the loss of a fine saddle which some sneak thief annexed. Tour correspondent ia also -in mourning over the lose of a 37 belt which played an important role in furnishing water supply. We would take pleasure in giv|ng the thief an ether belt if he no desires, (In the eye). <■ latai Cecil Miller's residence was ran- sacked recently and some valuable loot carried away. Alec Miller states that It was the boldest outrage ever perpetrated on the mountain. Burdoln mountain and Burdoln Heights people numbering 30 partici pated in an enjoyable picnic given un der the auspice« of the Ladle«* Aid in the Johnson grove near the Pye place Thursday. Mrs. Paul Hendri^ has returned with the Buick automobile used by her husband in his flight from justice Wednesday niglit to evade punishment for holding up several persons at Buck creek <«mp ground Monday of last week while under the Influence of moonshine whiskey. Worry over the lose of his job and hia uncontralable appetite for liquor ar» held respons ible for his mad escapade. Prior to his debauch as stated above, be was guilty of shoving a gun in front of Editor Meresse, of the White Salmon Enterprise, demanding reinstatement as a printer in Meresse's employ. The latter persuaded the man to give up the gun. The county sheriff, prose cuting attorney and the local offi<-ials are receiving congratulations over the outcome of the Buck creek affair. This man ha« not yet been appre hended. Tour correapondAit was a guest at the Rhipherd's Springs hotel near Car- son Saturday and Sunday. This was hia first visit at the beautiful place. The location for an exclusive reaort to wonderful and the cuisine very good. TDRÛMTO MONTREAL PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA WflSrtlMGTOH NÎW V09K BOSTON UNION p^cirir ► ■a THE FASHION STABLES’ Parkdale Auto Stage SHOE REPAIRING When you want real service on Shoe Repairing, call 1014 1222 or 1 leave at the Champion Shoe Repair Shop, “ ‘ ’’ ’ Cicrar next to Richards Cigar Store. Your shoes will have the careful attention that only the best repair men can give. CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Phone 1201 Leaves Hood River daily at 4.30 p. m. • Leaves Parkdale daily at 8 a. m. (except Sunday). Every Saturday it leaves Parkdale at 6 p. m. DANIELS’HOME LAUNDRY Phone MU HOOD RIVER CLEANERS & DYERS J. C. Meyer Anderson Undertaking Co. . (Skamnnia County Pionper) Many from around here and those from afar art hiking to the huckle berry patchea these days to pick the dbiiciouB berries for their winter use. There is a good crop of terries at both Ixmkout and Observation. Pick ers should remember to get jx-rmita from the forest officluls before enter ing these places. Last Saturday Mr. Mrileer had the misfortune to Icne 70 fine lambs that were feeding 14 a narrow .stsep can yon near Observation peak, when something startled them. In their fright they started to pile up on top of each other and 70 of the band were smothered to death. 4 Charlie Hannah's mult« took advan tage of hie absence and started on a visit back to their old home at The an *old Dalles, but Aleck McNevans, x time herdsmaato toook ttp their trail with his saddle horse and soon over took them. ilea would not giv» up their t some effort. linon river teriX, "w“ were able to escape from Aleck and hia horse, who cap tured them and returned them to their owner. - ■ The old adage of “All things come to him who wnltp,’’ to proven true. The Bridge of the Goda over the Co lumbia river at Stevenson will soon •be a reality. The corj*>ratlon that recently took over the stock let a contract Wednes day for the <>rection of the span, to the Union Bridge Co., of Portland. The amount of the contract ia not known. The structure will be 20 feet wide except in the center, where plans call for a width of 40 feet and appropri ate place« for is-ople to view Lhe. rapids below and the scenic bills on both side« of the Columbia river. The span rvill be 160 feet high in the cen ter, of -Mie cantelgver type and of steel construction. Work will be under way within six weeks and the bridge will be open for traffic in July of next year. DETROIT CiHC IMN ATI C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor UO2<gED|EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR I f l. ? k - •: - ! X SBSeSM y . Hí F. Yourex ,1 i * Is the Finest «Silver Made e S K9 I * .->*•> - i ■ COME IN AND SEE THE Cannot Exist in the Huaaan Body if You WIU U m Trunk*» Prescription t NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED It 1« a shame to suffer with inflam matory, muscular, sciatic, neuritis or any form of rheumatism. This prescription does not ruin the stomach, it does not depress the heart Eat all the meat and good food you wish while taking Trunk*» Prescrip tion. Contains no mercury, salicylate soda, oil Wintergreen or narcotics, but positively overcomes any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. What more do you want? It la impossible to get something better. The greatest uric acrid solvent known and also a superior liver medicine. Trunk's Prescription sella for 31.70 or 3 for only 35.00 at A. 8. Kelr's. -W a ’*■ U W. F. Laraway JEWELER • -.«j •■ - ’ »i _ 4* i Notice to Creditor» Notice 1« hereby given: That Ute undersigned ha« been appointed Exec utor of the Will of Edward Culbert son, deceased, by the County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, and has duly quaHfled as such. Al! persona having claim« against «aid Estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified according to law, to the un dersigned, at Parkdale, Oregon, with in alx month« from this date. Dated and first published July 30, 1925. Todd B. Culbertson, t Executor. George R. Wllbnr. Jy30a20 Attorney lor Executor. Nstiee u ■ In the District Court of the United States for the District of Or<gou. , United State« of America, Libelant, vs. One Maxwell Touring Car, Engine No. 370111, Oregon License for 1025, No. 130-370, and tools and accessories; and ljiwrcmv Joneu Li.ieteeu. Notice la hereby given that the auto mobile hereinafter described, seised by the United States Marshal for the District of Oregon, under Section 8450, United States Revised Statutt-s, be cause the said automobile was iteing used in the County of Wasco, State and District of Oregon, as a convey ance for and as a means of conceal ing distilled spirits transported there in. on which a tax is imposed by Isw, with intent to defraud the United State« of America of the taxes upon said distilled spirits in violation of law, has been <-oti<lemned and for feited by the United States District Court for the Distrbt of Oregon, and ia to be sold by tl>e United States Marshal at publie auction at the Hood River Garage. Hood River, Oregon, to the highest bidder, on the 12th day of September, 1925, at ten o’clock ▲. M., to-wit: One Maxwell Touring Cur, Engine No. 370111, Oregon License for 1925. No. 136-370, and tools and acceraoriea. Clarence R. Hotchkiss, United States Marshal, «13-27 District of Oregon. > :; -'.WS $ i. - E : S r. ■ 1 '#’3$ PICNIC SUNDRIES 1 All of them. When you get ready to go tell ue your wants. We’ll provide them. Natiea ef^Comptotton af Street CASCADE AVENUE PAVING Notice la hereby given that Hazard and Allen, Contractors, have filed written notice this 11th day of Aug ust, 1928, of the completion of the paving on Caecade Avenue in the City of Hood River, Oregon, all In accordance with the contract hitherto made and entered into as specified in Ordinance No. 682, to-wit: Improving Cascade Avenue, west, for a distance of about " 1209 feet to the end of the Columbia Highway pavement by fill '■W' d*d grading to grade, by con- stractlng surface water drains, , con- structing retaining walls Bntl and guard | fence« and laying down and con structing a concrete pavement there on and surfacing with gravel and broken stone. All items of contract have been com pleted except the shoulders, sprinkling pavement and directing traffic, «nd that the amount due said contractors upon its acceptance is hereby stated to be 39084.08. And notice to further given that any objections to the acceptance of said work under the contract with the said contractor on the part of ■aid Gity may be filed In the office of the undersigned City Recorder by any intereated party at any time within IB days from th» date of first Cbllcatlon of said notice, to-wit, with- 1B days from the 13th day of Aug- notice to published in the I Heod River Glacier for two consecu tive tosue» thereof, the date of the first publication thereof being the * ■ If in doubt —just ask for our Suggestion Department TAKE A VACATION ' :gg?; I ¿«21 FRASIER GROCERY CO. FREE! FREE! FREE! | » With each purchaae of a package of GRAN ULATED CITRUS SOAP, we will give one package of CITRUS WASHING POWDER. % * FULL LINK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROG 13th day of August, 1928. H. L. Howe. aty Recorder.' c. 1 *4 ., ■ “I*/!, ¿jjû. ■■■'.’ 4 J **: , f. i- ■ The atflf» of water in Wlad river la 41M0 I IS i .. .-1$ STEVENSON CHICAGO CHVELANO d I r RHEUMATIC NEURITIS 5T LOUIS It is protected with a hardy, loag-woariag water-proof surface. It will not deteriorate eves when soaked in water for ■eethe. We Call and Deliver low and the Ashing to poor at this time on account of legging operation«. Tbs aesuic drive from White* Salman to the spring» to ideal. Th* highway to in very good, fiat but trame seemed to bs very O______ Meaaban of the Oregon State Motor urday. Association may now tour the high Fire Warden Geo. C. Collina, of ways of Oregon with a satisfied feel Underwood, visited Burdoln mountain ing that they will be properly taken district again Thursday. Na Area re care of la caa» of ,u extreme emerg ported. ency or a minor derangement of their F. G Martin, Cook addition resident car. The tree towiug service of the for many years, has sold hia ranch «raoclatlon has been extended and to F. T. Rtoea. • perfected to a high state of efficiency, M. C. Martin and daughter, Georgia, New etettoM have been added to the official towing Service and others will have returned from Toledo, Wash., be added M the demand proves them where the former underwent treat He to very necessary, and as the affairs of the ment for rheumatism. aaaodation will permit of continued much improved. Weasel Olson and family will leave expansion. AU official towing stations must be shortly for California with Mrs. Ol- equipped with, first class towiug and soni perenta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank wrecking can to deliver the best Cory, who are their guests. service possible. Sts lions have al Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Henman and ready been ofltolall.v established in the son, Robert, who have been vacation following cities for the convenience I ing at Seaside, Ora^ for the past of the traveling members of the A. A. fortnight, have returned. A- and affiliated- dul«. Geo. A, Read to installing his own Portland, call Broadway 1280; water system at his home here. Sev Ashland, Automotive Shop, 100 Main eral other White Salmon property 8t, Tel. 44; Canyonville, Pacific owners are planning private water Highway Gardgc: Cottage Grove, systems. Billie UaU*a Garage, 24 South Fifth P. D. IVtllig. popular manager of 8t.. Tel. 04; Eugene, Rockhill-Bevan the Mount Adams creamery here, haa Garage, 01 Seventh Ave. W., TeJ. 11Q; resigned his position and will be Granta J’aaa,_ Smit h's Garage, Fifth succeeded l< Geo. M. Grant, who and H Bte., Teh «5; Roseburg, Ros<>- comes highly recommended. Mr. Grant burg Garage, . Ms I North Rose St., Tel. came originally from Wisconsin, fa 408; Bend, itrager _ ’s Garage, _ __ 131 mous butter stets. Fur the past 12 Greenwood Ave., TW. 196 W? Hood years he has served as manager of co River, Rife A Elliott, Fifth A Oak operative creameries iu the state of Sts., Tel. day 4331, night 2694; The Washington, and prior to this was in Dalles, Read A Galloway, 6(»0 E. Sec charge of the Idaho state dairy school. ond 8t., TH 400 (night, 3M3J 523W Mrs. Grant and daughter are now in 436J); Bonnevilb . Bonneville Garage, Portland, but will move to White on Columbia . Highway, Tel. Bonne Salmon as soon os a residence can be ville Exchange; Gladstone, Dunmlre secured. Mr. Willig will probably Motor Co., Pacific Highway A 82nd move to tlie Willamette valley, where 8L, Tel. fifi. he has received several offers. All of thebe stations arc equipped Miss Iris White haa been engaged to deliver efficient service on call at teacher In the Mountain Brook any hour of the day or night. Free as* ffir the ensuing term, which mechanical first aid and towing district service to aCkctlve only within starts August 31. Miss Betty Pearce entertained Mias a 10-mile radius of these designated official stations. Competent mechan Avia Morton during the past week at ics in charge of complete mechanical her Mountain Brook home. equipment will respond free to an/ The V mie rwood chapel members call on the telephone or by person to held services and Sunday school at any member’s car in distress any the Big Cedars Sunday morning and where within the service zone free, afternoon. A large crowd was in excepting to imiMtHsable streets or a tendance. Billy Miller to erecting a new home roads. These Mechanics »111 either start the car so that it may proceed in the Mountain Brook district. , under its own power or will tow it in for garage service. • <*■»-------------- - HOTT FUR- iWING SERVICE r M i IURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925 HOOD RIVER i t ì ■ ’JÍ