The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 27, 1925, Image 2

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925
®u$r (Harin
THE CONVICTS
Certainly, all of us have a sympathy
for the convicts who led the spectac­
ular chase acrosa Oregon anti Wash­
ington for 10 days, but we mustn’t let
our sympathy grow beyond the bounds
of reason and good Judgment. Murray,
Wilkie and Kelley ran amuck. '«They
knew, when they started the break,
the chance for murder. Jet they de­
liberately planned that break.
It
makes no difference who fired the shots
that killed the guards, all the escaping
prisoners were accomplice«.
Society must lie protected and pun
i«hment meted out for disciplinary ef-'
Play in ths local president's cup
umauMBt prngtcssrti through th»
firat round last we»k, th» second round
to bd tomoleted thia wo»k. Local club
Iffititfh Oti
lMnutren feri »hM
they haw«
have th»
the taugh
ou
several prvmlnent player» as a result
uf the enforvenieiit of the arbitrary
default rule reveutiy imposed by the
louruauient «-omiuitlee. Dr. Hamilton,
club vbaiupiou; E. E. House, team
«aptaln : E. R. Pooley. club president,
uinl A. W. Priern. former prewideut,
aud iu >tuber of the touruament com­
mittee. failed to ptay their first sound
.fiat« hen in the iourna>u»ut on aehed-
«|e. and aa a consequence have been
dlaqualitied under the ruling, and
hence are rompiririy out of the tour-
itamebl. The fouj mentioned have ar­
ranged to play a sort of «Unqualified
«•ou»itation between themselves«, under
the re me handicap as would have ob­
tained under the regular toarnann*nt.
The fact that these prominent play-
ttra have been the first to be bitten by
the new default rale almpiy drives
home the fact that the tournameut
rules will be henceforth enforced with­
out fear or favor.
An invitation has i«*en «ent the 10-
iiian team of the Portland Golf club to
play the local men here Hept ember 13
in twoeomra in the morning and four­
some« la the afteru«MMi. if accepted,
a« 1« «‘xpected. thia wUl he the first of
several 10-uian matches lietween tin-
local club and Portland tea ma. Tenta­
tive arraugeineuta have been made
with A. 1>. Hoafeldt. ot the M. A. A. C\
for a match with their team a little
later In the month.
Special events
will be scheduled for club member«
latbor day, SeptembtT 7, and will be
announced next week.
fact If your old dog. the playmate
of your children, were suddenly to be
seised with hydrophobia, you would
kill him as soon as possible to protect
your family, even though you might
wipe away the tears.
Men and women should not let their
sympathy stand in the way of fair trial
and the meting out of supreme punish­
The town of Bingen will rise from
ment in order to prevent destructive­ its ashen, Phoenix-like, into permanent
■onstruction. Mrs. Gaskill, one of the
ness of crime. .
unfortunates from the recent confla­
gration, the owner of an ice cream and
onfectionery establishment, has start­
KOBERG BEACH
ed rebuilding on her old nite and will
It la mid that the beach at Koberg’s build this time of stone tile.
The
to never «till. Even after the children product Is furnished by the Concrete
bar» left and the elide« and toboggan Prodncts Co., of Hood River. The ma-
and diving board« »land a« «lark an a «otiry work will be done by C. B. Hatch
and the plans for the building were
■thIp'« rigging, and the «and piles lie /urntshed by E. K. Newell.
there in the light of the moon, un­
The manufacture of stone tile was
touched and nndteturbed, the ringing ■itarted here only two months ago and
sounds of thrill snd piping voices echo now two structured, au apple house
and a buHlnesa building, are under
faintly through the alr^ fio 'tis said.
way with this new nnlt. Stone tile
And who cam or dares gainsay a liad the same pheuoininal growth all
rumor so pleasant to reflect upon? If >ver the Pacific coast and ia now mak-
you had spent five minutes or so ng its way east.
ttw Htfid* totR—*&nd th* bl£
Billy Raatar Hu Wild Ride y
tots too—engaged in their merry busi­
Billy, fl-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
ness of keeping happy, you wouldn’t W. A. Rooker, when he found himself
think it a Mt improbable that the it the wheel «if a heavy runaway anto-
evening winds should wish to retain .nobiie one day recently, «»tally steered
he machine into an oak tree, while
the shouts and laughter of the play-
Ills frightened parents looked on. No
field and bmcb children—even long damage resulted except a broken front
after »ltimbertlme.
bumper.
A neighbor bad angled the car front-
wise into 'the curb. The brakes had
ACTION AND LICK
lieen removed and he bad lieen working
There waa, it la true, an element of >n the gears. The lioy at play climlM*<l
ateeu*
liehind the wheel. The grade is steep,
-
ind when the car started down th«'
hill, gaining momentum with each rev­
olution »f the wheels, zbe boy. stand­
ing. In order that he might turn the
wheel, steered the car into a lawn.
He made a «simplete circuit, so faat
was the machine traveling, and the
car was again beaded toward tile
atreri when he twisted the wheel and
sent it Into a tree.
The mother was overcome with
fright, and the father declared be was
rendered speechless,
The liojr. how*
ever, declared he had uqt been fright-
eued; that be handled the car as be
frequently did with hia coaster wagon
on a steep sidewalk.
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BINGEN PLANNING
NEW STRUCTURES
Only
M ob M-Hood
«aid be supplied lay a giuvity
fem. Itavt* arils {““.d to
The Dalle« t hroult le.
Rebile« of
FAIR
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The highway «'oniniiMlon
that work ou Mayer park la «>u*-
lileted. The driveway and retaining
wails have lieen built, and one of the
finest views iu the world can be tm-i
joyixj from the rocky point shove the-
R o W v IIH IfMIpflL
The ground was placed at tire dia-
|*oaal of the public through tile pub­
lic Mpiritedgigns of Mark A. Mayer,
Portland businees uian and reefdent
n<«n
Mtnrter.
Mr.
of Mayeniaie,
Mayer bought thia land, covering the
acpiiic ixirtlomr of tile loops, and pro-
rented lt to tlie state highway depart-
ment.
I - Tile r work dune *> fat7 is all . flrwt
-
class, and adds greatly to the natural
tH-aiity of tlie location.
But Mayer
park and Rowena loops will never
l>e complete until there ia a building
erected in the center of the present
imrkiug place, patterned after tile
Crown Point building, and offering
comfort and rest to the traveler,
every Saturday ulght aud visiting
Ways apd mean» for the erection of
such a building has lieen «ilmusaed
at various times and undoubtedly
some steps will be taken to secure
it during the next year or two. It ia
the next logical step In tlie develop­
ment of the loops, and would be
used and enjoyed by hundreds of
thousands of people—Tile Dalles Op
tiinist.
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Nweet Potatoes Do Well
Ernest Samuel, Avalon Way orchard-
1st. and his father-in-law, D. H. Mc­
Clain, have made successful experi­
ments with sweet potatoes this season.
The unusually warm summer, with
more warm nights, according to old-
timers. than ever prevailed here liefore,
were Ideal for sweet potatoes, and the
yield of the MOO hills the Avalon Way
men will harvest s « m » ii is expected to
lie heavy.________________
Board af Equaliutien
The County Board of Equalisation
will meet at the. court house, Hood
River. Monday, Hepteiniwr 14, at 10
o’clock a. ni.. for the purpore of going
over th«* n«re«auM*nt roil and correct­
ing such errors as the board deems
necessary. All applications for reduc­
tion must be filed with the county
■lerk within IB days from first meet­
ing date of the IwNird or they will npt
I m * acted upou.
u27«10
New Schoo! Suits for Boys
■liai
Ben II. Ijige. East Hide orchardlst.
has one of the finest fields of corn, of
a yellow variety, ever seen In thia val­
ley. His slater, M. A. ftoobee, displayed
some of tlie corn In the city yesterilay.
Oxfords and Slippers—For Ladies
and Misses. These are real genuine
bargains, odd lots that we are clos­
ing out. About all sizes in the lot
but not a full run of sizes in any
one kind. Values up to $5.50. Low
and medium heels, round ft 9 J.Q
toes, while they last........
Boys Dress Shoes—Some mighty
big values in this lot. Neat, dressy
shoes that will please the boys in
every way, giving them good wear
and a dressy appearance, ft 7 /ift
Your choice fhe pair ‘.......
Boys’ Caps—All the newest shades
ana shapes. Tans, greys and light
mixtures in sizes 6^ to 7%
•«
Boys’ Sweaters—The biggest and
best assortment in the city to se­
lect from at a less price. We invite
you to see them. 2nd Floor
We invite you to see our New
Fall Coats for Ladies. 2nd Floor
Wanted—High reboot slH warns pl are tn
work toe b«>nr«t and n.«m during school year.
Write Anna Hharlrtan. Den. Oro.
nT7
Wanted—Ry .Inate men. good poo lion Iu
o'chnrd. Addrrea X t, rere Glacier.
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For R-iii—PaMuir land. Tel. 2084, Paradise
Farm.
,3011
For Rent—A 5-room boure two bouses east
of Helgbla green> oa»a. Tel. »141.
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MISCELLANEOUS
HAY roil »ALK-Alfalfa, Orala Hay.
Wanteh—Man experienced In orehard work
Timothy, Oaia, Barley. and W beai. guaran tana and capeble ol operating tractor and track
quality Prompt shipment. Peleas upon up- Hteady wo’k to right party. Phone Odell 228.
John C. Ouekwbli.
jtftu
Wan'ea-U» calve, and fresh naeat. Ore­
gon Silver Pox sad Far Farms. Opposite the
Columbia (Jorgn Hotel. Phone 5M.
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FOR RENT
For Rent—Will lease 'Ju acre, « hi Country
Cun road nenr Kockforo atore. Good nouxe
with running waler and barn. Planted to
His comrades of the American 1 re­
gion sounded taps for Roy Blagg last
Friday. Another victim of the great
war “went went.”
Roy Blagg was
never over««««. but nevertheless he
was a hero of the war that claimed ao
many. For seven years he was an un­
complaining sufferer from the ravages
of incnrable disease. It takes as much
sand and grit to act as be did as to
“go over the top" in front line trenches.
Jn reviewing the activities of Hood
River men who worked for a Mount
Hood hotel, we should not forget the
name of Charles A. Bell. We know
the spirit of Charley is pleased at the
succcsafnl culmination of ‘he efforts of
his confreres, Mr. Butler and others of
the Monnt Hood Development associa­
tion.
The fail raina will soon he prevail­
ing, but let's not forget to make it an
important part of the winter biudncM
in Hood River to work toward a bet­
ter waler system.
Hood River had four representatives
at the annual coaril golf tournament
hold at Gearhart last week. Dr. C. W.
Hamilton qualified in th« championship
divisloti, but was tieaten in his match
play, first by Richard Uing, the final
champion.
Mrs. Hamilton qualified
with a SB which was third high of the
women. Rhe won the silver cup of the
consolation four from the women’s
chainplonahip division.
B. E. Bouse quallflt'd in the second
flight of th«* men's section. Anally win­
ning thia flight after some very close
matches, snd bringing nonw a silver
cup for hie efforts. E. I,. House quali­
fied in the fifth flight, losing his first
match, though he defeated his oppo­
nent’» medal score by two strokes.
An Invitation has lieen went the local
club by the Astoria Golf club to enter
their invitation tournament to be held
Reptemban B. 0 and 7. Entry blanks
find detailed information may be had
at the local club house.
on thia ransh.”
finch was the remark of one Wasco
county orcltardiat, made last night as
he was walking through hia fruit
trees. The peach crop was light; al­
most too light to warrant picking.
This condition wan canarei, be Mid,
by tlie extreme dryness of last year,
accentuated by the low trnipcratnrea
of last winter.-
“Too much water <m a (»each or­
chard make« the fruit poor for ship­
ping.” thia orchardlst declared. “The
Ideal situation is when one hsa suffi­
cient water to k«vp the trees in perfect
condition. Tiien one gets large fruit
ind good stand«.'*
Here is one man, with A0 acres of
orchard who would I m * willing to miter
say project for obtaining water In
which the feasibility was reasonfebly
assured. There must be many oihera.
Why can't several persons with ad­
joining ranches put down a coopera-
.ive well?
If anywhere near the
a monnt of water obtained by the city
In its venttfre were obtained there
would I m * eiKitigh to pnt hundreds of
acres of land under irrigation.
.Could not the Chamber of Com-
iilerce aid in such a project? Admit­
tedly it is tin* moat important issue
liefore tlie chauilier at the prenent
time.
While we, talk irrigation and
U m * feaaibility of thia or that system,
rhe fact remains that w«> cannot tell
whether or not the well method la
practicable until we try it. Most cer­
tainly it would be a big mistake to go
ahead with an expensive gravity proj-
«*ct without first finding out if com­
paratively inexptmsive wells would
provide tlie uecessary water.
Perhaps this would not I m * the cast*
if past experienc«*« had indicated
that the well method would not lie
liractlcal. *The contrary Is true, how­
ever. The city well, the Htadelnian
well, th« O.-W. R. 4 N shops well
and. ui<ait recently. The Dalles Coun­
try clnb well, all indicate that then*
la a vast subterranean laid.v of water
underlying thia jiartlcular section of
the mld-Colnnibla.
*.
H« h >«1 River la now rtaisidering the
«Irllliiig of wells. Hood River nee«l«i
a largvr and ls*tcr water supply. Tlie
Hood River Glacier, tn ita lst««st issue
urges that a commission be ap|Miint«*<i
to study the situation. •
"Perhaps we may I m * able to solie
our difficulties by the route of t he
wx*ll, as has Tlie Dalit*.“ Hie Glacier
says edltorlaliX-
Even Mosier la considering tapping
this subterranean supply of wnfet.
Tlu* O.-W. R. 4 N. company in drilling
into the side of a mountain nt«r Mo-
aier. which ..........
haa ..........
lieen conatantly
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» nr Sale— I «> od Jersey cow and belb-r Tel
•■«. Geo Stroek.
al7tr
For Rent — A 2 room apartment tor light
Remember ibal Hnod Riser baa an active
Humane Boclety. Tel. I'JM when you want
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For P-vit—Fiirntatiert imtr-rrmm spartmmi alttetal aaUmi of the body.___________ JylUt
with private hath, eleotrm range, heal, water
Vacation at the Beach. Couaae for rent al
and phone ruruiahed . Tel. >7114
act!
Beach Center, near Long Beach, Waab. Ideal
InralK».
Modern ooavsoleMea
R. W.
For Rent—Two »room apartment, rewind 1- Kelly Mil.
Jlltf
llooed. 51« each. Apply to Mr» H. J. Freder.
leks. T«l. 3544.
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The Hloger Hewing
Bewlog Machine On. baa
moved
bi
a larger store —'214
Ml 3rd 8t
B|, . bank
back of Butler
lo h
Furnished Cousge« — By week, day or Hank Ing On Uome end are latest creation In
moutb. with or without board. Waucoma rewire
sewing ~ma«gilne*.
metfilnre. We will allow you a good
CoWUM, Tel. »0'4.
J>1«H
allowance on your old machines. Ws
We nave
second hand ones foe aalealso. Wadena and
For Rent or For Rale—Blount House on 12th rspelr all makes ot machine«, fieedlaa and
HI reel T. W. Btevnni.
)n'26lf
oils and repairs for all makaa nf i»aehln«-a.
We d.1 bematltcnlna at S. • aad Me per yard.
For Kent-Apart m«nt. 1223 (Maradr tve. and button hole making.______ .7_______a rtf
Adultaucly. Tel. SMI.
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Flor Kickanga .Hloek and dairy ranee.
For Keui— Teo epartmcula at «01 Blate at. Want borne paop>a>ltlua. Income, what bave
you ? Addreaa U. M. C.. oare Olacier.
lit
Rhone IH74.
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For Hale—Palmer apple «radar.
Handle-
three erarte» l'acked 3 2» hoi«, op tin. nri
'-bine la»t year; In aoort running order. P I -e<i
for quick sale at M. A U. Wing, pbone I7S».
For Hals—New thre«*bnrner ga»ollna stove
(Kl chkook), latest model, used one ireak.
cost t2H W ill sell for I 3 Perfect oondilHiu
Rueitia. Warrendale
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For Sale—W acres I ml lee from town on I'oao-
ty road. Runolna waler, fir and oak timber.
IB) pe- acre. .F H. Miller. Hfd 4. tel 57«. af
For Hal.—tPxxt oat bay, > sled, IIA per Ion
Will lake lai oatp«. L o. Hboadea, tel. '«tall
<«.
»»if
Farm F, r Kli'h.nge- Wa have 10 serve one
mile from Hood Riser suitable for earlv truck
11112 U11<I i lianglug tlie kllgnuielit >»f garoenlng ne all kind, aim very t«*>d for all
.JttwreA rewoka rteuok a hove annul 1 1 ■•l>da nt Itsrrire anrt other frmta
Ha« plenty
railroad track«, «tru<k a bug« HUppI/ I o, irrigation watar for thia tract. ««<»> i .«.ring
of clear obi water 4hat ttmld tM>t ««* | »'perl lo all the hnlldlnga. Value Of building«
immnetl dry.
Mother city official!. In-, tofro. Prire of property |rxM)
w, want a
. . ...¿i
In th.. And
«nil <o"rt ‘•■•vy "•"’•h wnrre w. ran grow lota »f
ti*re«t«*d tnemaelve« In tn« mid. «nil good h«y .Brt tiava pleniv of ptunurs. wnn*
are now eon«lderlng tapping tlt«w un- have yoat P. U Boi 2», Hnod River, or. ■»
«lergronnd stream» for munh-ipal u«e.
For Hale—-S .ere., « room hoare, hen booae,
The whole alt nation Hiira» up to this. no bred of yonng pullala. lay Ina. Iota of ira II,
We have every reason to believe that anrt «•ula. Well with pump In kitchen (Tly
wat rnear. T-lephnne Pally mall. All'or
an unlimited «uppl.v pf water await« M00.
Wr|«a for particulars. Mrs. L D Htal-
only the taking, but ii few hundred rap. Houle I, Newberg. Ora.
feet under the «urfaee anywhere along
■"*y*
»orHal.-Uow, T.I odali M x.
the gorge adjacent to The Dalle«.
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is built upon the firm foundation of Thrift
The greater the traffic, the Stronger the
Foundation. Every step means a Saving to
the Thousands who, daily, follow this road
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Offerings Saturday & Monday, August 29th* 31st
CREME OIL SOAP
WESSON OIL
CREAM ROLLED OATS
Quart can...-
Freshly milled, 9-lb. sk, 49/
FRUIT' JARS-Ball’s Genuine Mason's, complete with porcelain lined zihe caps and \
new rubbers, quarts, dozen
68/
ror Male—Wood foia h*r
in all parta <u
ibeeUy, prices righi. A. W. Oniuank ACn. alati
For Net»—Fir and alus IS In. and 4 n. wood,
delivered anywhere In the valley. It. Beante-
eard. Tel. OdeimM.
nlBtl
...... $1.35
* Two dozen
LUX
1
POST TOASTIES
1
PAROWAX
Crystal White Soap
2 pounds______ 25/ 1
1
Package
.......
9/
1
Large package.. 25/
10 bars
....... 39/
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MAPLE LEAF SALMON—Fancy Columbia River Chinook—i-lb. can, 25/;
CRISCO
TOILET PAPERF u II Weight
6 pound can___ $1.39
. 1 i* *i * ■>
Fancy Crepe, 4 rolto—___ 23/
M ASON JAR CAPS—Zinc
Porcelain lined, 2 dos 35/
? HERSHEY COCOA
i-lb. cans_____ '_______ 14/
l-lb„ 40/
' RAISINS—Thompson Seedless
3 pounds____________
ROYAL BAKING POWDER- 12-oz. can... 48/; 2*-lb. can
For Sal»- Tram and harness, or will trade
for «ocxi cow. pbotie $7«. C. A. Well., Bel
moot.
>a
For fiele-B« owner,
»ere« -2 ml re wret »4
Hood Rieer. fwcharrt. .mall pasture, god alg-
rom horn*, large barn and hen hoc*» Fries
reasonable W H. Chapin. Rfrt 4 hog 30. M
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TO THE 20TH CENTURY
»or Hale or Trade—Horae, eho’oe ot Hire*-
weUbta, llkOlo 1*0. Ray Otbroi , I'uour O lell
V7
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For Hale— Hot air pipetesa furnace amiable
for realdaune or apple house, for RKI. (kwl
over tMO Installed. H K. Adkins, Mt. Hoort.
Oro.
as
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THE BEATEN PATHWAY
F«if Sale— Bed wood water tank, «'■pacify,
I .'«ma I loo a. Also grit grinder. Tef. »KI7. RStf
For Male- 4 acro, • iuimw out, « room house,
plaaiered, few bearing pear«. |<M voima lyell-
eloua Apples, nice paeta*«, good well mk .I
aprlng, two bearing walnnta. g In. Kn«in«»’a
For Mats—Fngllah setter pupplre: pure h art; • alar beau litui view, all ui g.700. 0 Hee R.,
Ja.ll
rea lairs Iona; nedigresd .Cock from IMndalobe K. '■coll today.
foaadtHloB. Inquire «*rs-en 4Msrriesriatfoo
For Hale—I» corda of fir anrt I«k won't: H
nsar Columbia Gorga jtotai._____________ s»
II iwbiuaa, Bummlt.
j.*l«ti
For Mais- Modsrn 5-ngym nona« with batb
rorHal«
—
Any
nm
«.«Mu«
eiubspplejslly
and hnlf baaemenl. Call Nttl. After Ip m
■ od airs«t ploklw*, »w*-»K, spi«*«i cucomher
call «I7H
nit
pick Ma. eaU Mr«. W. r Utslaa. M.U
For Rale—«-»«sks-old pigs. Teh HUM, Mr.
For Bale—A Ret ubilo tU-ton truck,
M, A »cobee,__________________________ aJT
f-y a rd gravel h-«i »Uh hyu.aune bo,at
PiaykAala
» tWas. Wrack.
J
For Bals—Twograda Cullar grader In rood
■bape Just the thing for a .mall isncb. Will
For
Male-rSlw-Incb
cedar
leni-e
posts,
P*
•ellebaap. H. L Hboem.kar, tal. 47M.
a»7tf each, delivered at your rauen, I» cents canta
for »-
Tel. <UB or write
For kale— Modern »room bonaa, two lota. Inch. Cash on dehve-y
Jyttf
Srage. clore to grade end high school Phone A U. Jennings. H. F. I>. «
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For Melo— lfodge touring car. gissi running
For Mala—seraa on Avalon Way, aboni order, etHMp. Puone 4701, H. M. Uablgso.
J*’l
IKmllranoin Hood River, bvloncm« lo tbs
Mary Mitchell aatala. Place lisa I wo- at or y
«ll.room house, with bath, tall baaemenl, hoi
•nd cold waler syatam, waler .applied under
praMura by eleetilc motor; also »eparale wn
ler ra«bl for Irrigation: aiiiaii orcbard on the
For Mate—15 aerte appi' « »nd peasmIJ >ln'i>e
Clsae. hofiae eleelrle IKhted. telephone, .nod Weal
Barrell school. « nx>n. moue< n house,
Mallon. Property will oe for sal > on the Slat
peck na bous-, and a« pl<- bon«e. Price
day ot Aa«n>i, im at ibe hour oriOo'clock of barn,
tight.
A lav « acres shoot )4 hearing; noose,
-aid day, at ibe front door of t he county court barn and
oblcken noose. 1 will anil iba above
hi naa In Hood Htver eonaty, Hoort Ktvar.
property
ehesi* If taken anon. L H. Hinllh,
ore<nn, anrt thereat er; Information may be
Hl.
4.
Ho«
ST,
Rivif.
mlKT
obtained from J. K Barrett, admlnlatramr, at
MO Alvrtrd street. The llallva, «Ireson. or Irnm
For Hate— 'iolog Into lbs sheep busmeaa and
Paul W Chlldera. The Pa I Ire. Oreaon.
a(T
will sail my toong. t oberen Ila tested cows
Fresh an«l <v>mlns freah. Alan for aale
For Hale—FtraLclasa strawberry and pmalo cheap.
‘
•■«Irlered Holstein bull os If. D«sled t mitas
land 011 Highway. It. 10 Ibacrre or more. Easy vastot
Caneada Loska. Addma C. K. Fields,
terms Phone Parkdale MXI nr write Mrs
cascade Locks,Ore.
mini
Lnula Nei. Ml. Hood, Ore.’ .
ug
ror
Hale
—
t
n«wi
bouar
wiib
larse
baaamaat
For Ha's-»urnlaaed or unruralahsd mod­
and batb. i lot** and ra-s*«, aoma fruit
ern. new 7-nioin itangalow. concrete porch «oil««
tmaa. »had» ire»« and ahrnbbary. IMU Taylor
•nd baaemenl. tt replace, furnace, eleclrlc street,
on ih. Halchia. Hood Hirer. Address
a'oveand water heater, lente living room and CanaMC.
Maalksr. Maryhill. Wash.
n2*ll
all built tn feature». Fruit irare, garden, aar.
age. Furniture includes nearly new natiy
ror
Sale
—
My
houae
at
711
Caahadaar*.
Tel.
graod p'anu. overaioffwl davenport, xaitaer
tent
and chairs. Priced to sell Ownef m-tvlug'o uw.
Taisa A.'V Heck ley. 417 Mav et.. lal.»4S. aWlt
Notine—The rent lemán wbolnok the cornei
from M Twelfth street, kindly return same or
tbe price and aava further coate.
a27
baih. High school student* er .mall family
preferred. Tel. '2H7J. .
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aUli
Clipped Here and There
Clifton Emmel, recent graduate of
the Hood River high school, expects
to enter the University of Oregon soon.
Do you know that young Emmel. not
yet 1R, has paid bis way through high
school by his own efforts? Within two
weeks he will give a piano comert.
the proceeds of which will be need In
financing his college education. It is
a fine tiling to find n boy like Clifton
Emmel. We should attend his con­
cert. for he is one of the best pianists
of his age in Oregon. We should en­
courage him tn his efforts In getting
an «‘«location.
Electric motora an Id. ren'ed sod repaired.
V. u. Weber, tóate 2, Hood River, Ora., panne
Odali M».
'
aS7tf
For Hani—Large larnlahed rleeplug room
with hath and lurnace heel. Knqnlre at 5oi
Blate Bireel, acrore from library.
aJMf
Wanted—I’lkre to ma, ■<«• bv experienced
man In Hood River High Hcbool dial riel or
booqe lo root near town. Addreaa O. oxford.
«$T ’ ■
Wanted—To telly a good Colite oe Mbepherd
pup. Tel. Odell M. Flog Bro«.
»27
l^ano
hav and berrlre. Would like to »ell ««k.
Krneal uosae. Hfd A
eVtf
For iteul-Offire rounia tn Bruelua bulldiug.
Wanted—Th« Libby. McNeill 4 Llhbv Can­ R. K 8<iott.
«27If
nery. at The lialle«. <,ra<*H>. will oommenoe
operation» on poer. aboni Auanat 121 b Can.
For Rent—* >010« or »lore room, ground floor,
nlngreaann will extend io abont the middle ■tree! rntrsuoe. Wankonta hotel
«27
ol l»wmt»r f'artlea d ret ring tmpkiymeni.
nlcare write for partlral.ra Libby, McNeill
For Rent—Three lu*nlshad rooms. 1210 Ku
A Libby. The Unite a. Oregon
ar?
gana, or phon« V7M
.10
Wanted-Hv rxperlenimrt or*-hardman with
For Hale — By owner, M4 tola, « room plus,
lorad house, built-in capboard, aoreened-iii fomllj. position mantuliM o’ehard plan
back porch oellar, garage, coleksn run, frail, Mtlllad a. meett.nle and ren keep tar in equlp-
garden. One-half down, Uroe on balanoo. in­ men* In repair. Tel. Mostar, <w writ» J .1
Waller, Moaler. Ore.
.27
quire StO Prospect ay,.. Hood giver
«27
FOR SALE
For Hale or Kxehanse-17 aerea, 1 otite f. nm
Hood Riven, 14 mil. from elty limita, all un­
tar Irrigation, fine <oll. wood«rfnl view. >oi>
of nice abarte trees. Will exebange for Pon
land or Willamette Välky properly ' K. I.
“I'd give 92,000 just to have water Raskin, Pandea. Ore.
at7-alo M m »
artunity in Girls’ and Misses’
ol Shoes. Good looking all solid
leather shoes that will look neat and
dressy and give you excellent wear.
About all sizes in this lot;
JO
your choice the pair.......... «pAfsT’O
Snappy
ppy new arrivals of hand
some all wool materials in neat
brown and gray mixtures, made
for us by the Oregon City Woolen
Mills. Two full lined, full cdt, per
fection fitting knickerbocker trous
ers. These’ are truly wonderful
suit values. You get the style, the
manly appearance,- the fit, the ser­
vice and all-round satisfaction in
these Oregon City All Pure Virgin
Wool Suits. Bring the boys in and
let us show you how well and how
reasonably we can fit them out.
New Parking Rules Out
For Hal«- A 5 paa-eager, model D.46 Buick
The city traffic authorities have
automobil« lor 1100 osali. Tel. »21. Hurry
itarted a caiiy>aigu to prevent all night Bomn keen.
aW
parking of cars ou the liusinesH streets.
A limit of IB minutes lisa lieen placed
for parking cars on main businena
itrvets la-tween midnight and fl a. tn.
The ruling, it was stated, lias lieen
Hide aud Hood KI ver.
(mt into effect in order that the flYe
aliti
department may not be liaiuiicred by
parked cars« should a tire be dlscov-
•retl in the buslneaa district.
ThoiUMMi*« Car Itoeoverwi ia Kaaaaa
Hhprlff Ediek yreterday received a
telegram from I’ittahurgh, Ka«.. au-
thoritie«, stating that an automobile
belonging to Geo. W. Thomann, atolen
froni Koh’’rk h<»nch July 17. waa re>
coveved them. Robert Janie« and J.
H. Garrity, two young men. taken
with the e«r. were turned over to fed­
eral authoritiea. The rar »«< nnla-
jured, aud Mr. Thomaon will «end for
tt.
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Girl»’ School Shoe»—Here is a real
..' 25/
<1.29; 5 pounds $2.39
LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE - Sliced
Large cans, 2 for
49/
FLOUR-Ffoher ’» Blend, 49-lb. «k„ $2.48; Sperry’«, $2.38; Kerr’s Beet Patent, $2.28
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BRAZIL NUTS
New Crop
Washed, pound_______ 26/
MARASCHINO CHERRIES
For “Topping” Salads
5-oz. bottle___________ 19/
St-.’-gferiflu............. -
WANTED
20ril CENTURY COFFEE.
pound.
* Not surrounded by tin.”
Direct from our Roaster to you.
PINNACLE ROCK CLAMS, Ml 5/
NURAYA TEA
Ceylon and India (Black
i-pound package
That’s why you save 10c a
Pound___ 45/.
2 pounds___ 89/.
LIBBY'S FANCY YELLOW PEACHES, large cans
25/
to trade than at a 20TH CENTURY GROCERY.