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GLACI RIALTO THEATRE IJiood River MONDAY E THIS ATnjACTION OCT. 5 «*»» bren booked M dm <he.<rt «xne» widk prree cummere end confidentiel trade re- pleewre. therefore, dut I provide my OWN PSR9ONAL OOMNENUATION and usure ray pu««, LOPFUL t. (ILOSSM Mi WÜ AC'S 9 SCEN due GUARAKW GF bU.RH is -odudetiwuh tech A. S. KOLSTAD. THIS IS K it* fetu« ns'. The ««Mtosv «bed rere» M CARLO. FRANCI8 Yerke’s Marigold Garden Ten Serenades Jazz Band NOT PICTURE DDICPC r KILL J LINDSEY * MASON LUELLEN BURTON MARGARETj [DALEY DOROTHY CHARI.ES MACK GORDON GEORGE WEISS -<z II First 10 Rows and Loges..........$2.20 Last 10 Rows..$1.65 Balcony..$1.10 Gen’l Admission........85c Incl. Tax Seats Now On Sale. PIGI PILING !',? \UTV THÀN EVER G»»!-ISH REFOP1 C EVOKED OUTSIDE SACRED CONFINES OF A SULTANS SERADO — ‘ King, of Seattle; also their son. Syd MOUNT HOOD King, ami wife, of Martinez, Calif. Paul Aubert left Friday for Corval Tlie Syd Kings are newlyweds, having lis to attend O. A. C. is-t-n married in Oaklatpl September Mrs. Ida F. Everson sfient Friday 23. and are lien- for a week with tli«*ir and Saturday at Hood River. parents while on their honeymoon. Mr. Mrs. W. J. Filz entertained Satur- King is with the Shell Oil Co. in Mar bRtbda1'*^^’ t*4t' lK'*I‘kr Billy's tinez. L. F. Parker and Vai Bearson Were Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Tiimmiek and in Portland Thursday.' Mra. Clifford Kltchel and son. (Iiarle.-i. Mr. nnd Mrs. Philifi I’areber and were Hood River visitors Friday. daughter«, of l’< rtland. «pent the week Roy Rnmltaugh and family have end with Mrs. Edna Parcher. • moved from the George Barr ranch to • Miss Norma Edgar, who is a senior the Schmidt place. at the Grant high school in Portland, Rev. R. A. Hutchinson was over wns at hojne from Thursday night un from Parkdale to hold tlie regular til Sunday afternoon. church service Sunday evening. E. II. Green nnd N. E. Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. O. M. DeWitt enter business visitors to Portland Friday tained company from away Sunday. and Saturday. Brittle Belle Rogers is in school Tommy ShMdrake came np from Hnndt'Rivwr Friday wreakig and re again after an attack of typhoid the turned home Sunday. latter part of August. While it Is Fred Watson returned to Mount sometimes impossible to tell Just where ■a typhoid germ comes from it is a wiBe Hood Saturday. O. M. DeWitt and Ernest Jameson [trecuntion to have your water supply caught a 300-pouml iH-ar Thursday- testt-d. Anyone wishing to have this done may secure bottles. tixed ready morning. for mailing, from I>r. Edgington or Mr. and Mrs. Chester Monroe were from Mrs. King, the county nurse, free up from Portland Friday to visit Mr. of nil charge. and Mrs. C. B. Monroe. Frank Valek and bis bride. Nell Gib bons. were guests of Mr. and Mra. II. DEE. A. Collins, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Joseph •'rtlx-rtry ( Anna Valek, who had been honeymooning at Wlrrick) are receiving the congratula tin- Columbia Gorge hotel, were on tions of the friends u|s*n the arrival their way to th< lr new home in Port of an 8^-pound sou. isirn at the Port land over the I<oop highway. ' land Maternity home Hnnday. At last Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Nelson drove to report Mrs. O'Loury uml the small son Biker Monday to make arrangements were ls>th very’ well and happy. for establishing their home there. Mr. ■ There are Court •Mrs. Kings at the Nelson wiih recently aiqsdntiHl general King cottage on the t’hlhls & Graff sii]i0Mi>t(‘ii<l<>nt of the Oregon Lumber place. Mr. mid Mix. George King art- «onipan.v's interests at Baker and entertaining Mr. Kiug'i< mother. Mrs. Bates with oil«« in Baker. While F. King, and a. klstst. Mrs. Minnie everyone is sorry to lose tile Nelsons from this community we an- all glad —-"! to know Hint Mr. Nelson has received so fine a promotion. Tony Fioretti returned from ('arson. Wash., accompanied by his small noq, Fre»l. wiio has l>een receiving treat- u><*uts at the nriuem I wprlngs. T9» little feiiow is much improved. Mr. anil Mrs. J. I). Wlrrick enter tained tlie Fortnightly club Saturday night. All members were present and seemed enthusiastic over resnqjhig the regular meetings of the club. A de lightful evening with cards and music was followed by one of Mrs. Wlrrlck's l>est suppers. Affix a prolonged hour of visiting they adjourned to meet with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Series. Mrs. N. E. Nelson nn<l Mis» Norma Edgar were guests of the club, Mrs. Van Wicklen is no longer onr REFINISH it yourself! postmistress. In fact we have no post mistress at ail. Mr. Van Wicklen and With handy varnish-stains Mr. Cutler will endeavor to sum* or enamels—-easy to%pply bread, bacon and mail simultaneously and as instantaneously as ]X>ssible ;—you can renew your fur hereafter. niture or creat« delight ral Mrs. Amos Billings, who is seriously 111 at her home In The 1 miles, is no bet new effects. Look around ter and no hope is held for lior recov ery. —*redoAie” shabby Claudia Dawson was operated on . members olyojuifurniture Monday for the removal of a growth in iter none and is reported well on “family ” Decoret Enam Hie way to-normal again. LIKETHiV// AGAIN / els and VamishStains give you best results. for booklet,“The i . Apt of Decorating with • Detorrt.” nnd is full of id. as on finishing and refinishing furniture and ornaments. .<■: ■A T T“* carry a full line of Fuller \Ar Paints and Vamishea and ♦ Emry Lumber & Fuel Co. HOQD, RIVRR 0. Bi J.McIsxacÄCo. y, w p.rùtó.RtMòo J01 Misnon Street San Francisco K Brasch« in Pacific Coax Cltiaa PARKDALE H.-R. Auto Wreckers, on the Heights. Parts for all cara. jyJBtf Mr .and Mrs. Potter, of Hermiston, are spending some time with Mr. ami Mrs. Goodlander. .* Beanfort Doggett has returned to Reed College, Portland. • The Woman's Missionary society met with Mrs. C. C. Walton last Wednes day. Miss fl tel la Van Vieet and Miss Vivian Felloe, teachers In high school, are spending tlie two weeks' vacation at their homes In Portland. The high school Nosed last Friday for two _weeks to lillow the pupils to help with the apple harvest. Miss Isalx-lle Crr.v.-n. who is taking nurse's training at tho U o ; k 1 Samari tan hospital. Portland, is op -tiding the week with her parents. Friday evening the movie will be a mystery pit y, "K-The I'fi. t n." The story was written by Mary Roberts Rinehart. Wednesday. Booth Tarking ton's “Pieri Piper Malone," with Thon. Meiglian as star. This is a story full of hnmrn Interts*. -r- -nan-c »nd nd- vnture. z Joseph Snnillin is aide to l>e around again since his automobile accident last Tuesday. ■». " Dr. Henry White and wife of Port land, were guests at th*- manse over the week end. Dr. White gkve a most interesting description of life in Siam at the morning service in the Com munity church. W. L. Van Nurs, of Portland, visited at the home of ¡its brother Saturday. 0. C. Walton liaa remodeled his home west of Parkdale. Scout Executive Stimulate lias la-on assisting Mr. Hutchinson in the re organising of the local Boy Scout troop. A special meeting lias Iteen called for tonight (Thursday). All scouts are requested to Is* present. Rev. R. A. Hutchinson announces the following services for Sunday: Church taiiool and forum at 10; worship at 11. the Sacrament of the toird’s Sumter to be observed at tills service. Young people's devotional hour at 7 p. m. Preaching service by the imstor at 8 o'clock. You are most cordially in vited to attend; bring ths family. Arrangements ar» being ninth- for the opening of the week day school .< f religious education. Bible instruction will be given to those enrolled in grades three to eight Thursday after noon of each week. This activity waa initiated last year with much success by the Community church ’ Mr. Bennett at Convention Manager L. A. Bennett, of the J. C. Penney company, » uh in Portland Fri day and Saturday of last week jo at tend a two-day convention at the Hotel Multnomah of the managers of the in stitution from the state« of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. The speakers were; J. I. H. Her bert, treasurer of the company : W A Reynolds. AHsirlnnf morchandl/r* man ager; E. M. DcMoas. assistant employ ment manager, and Roy II. Ott, direc tor of personnel. For eight'days following the conven tion, the managers remained at Port land buying holiday and spring mer chandise from meiiiltera of the com pany's staff of 40 New .York buyers. MASSEE IS GIVING PEARS ATTENTION River people and all their perform- atict-s were well attended, and, consid ering the size of fhe qompauy and their staging fa< liltlee,' very well performed. "Tess of the Storm Country” was con sidered by many to have been the best of their playa, while ranking near it came “The Naughty Wife." a comedy; "Nearly Married,” another comedy; "The I jiws of God and Man," a drama of life in the underworld, and "Mystic Isle." a comedy-drama. The company also had an orchestra, "The Harmony Five," which was made up of talented memls-rs of the tronpe. This orchestra furnished music at all the performances. Tile company, which went to Astoria from here, will return next summer with an entljyly new repertoire. F. A. Masaee, who has a large nurs ery on the Sandy river In Muituumali county, is Just back from a trip of in spection there. He said be was pleased with efforts at producing tyjiea of iiegr trees that growers of northwestern fruit sections desire. Mr Massee said he had found that many growers have sought pear trees grown on old home slock, and to meet this demand he has ready for sale tills dess of tree. “We also have grown h large block of trees on the Vasnrensls. the Chinese blight-resistant stock,” said Mr. Mas- see, “and have trees as well produced on the rench stock. We have some I-egion Football Promised trees on the Caliana stock. but my ex- Ix-gion football teams from this city. perienee has been such as to cause UM» Goldendala, Bend. Portland and The to advise growers against this." Dalles and an army team front Van couver Barracks nuty add to the in Mary A Nord Ftaish Repertoire terest of athletic fans of this section The Macy A Nord 8to<k Co. finished the coming fall. Following prelimin a two weeks’ repertoire bere last Sun ary practice a schedule will be formu day evening with a oonudy drama en lated. Tite I>alles team is being coached by titled, “Hollywood Bound.” Ttie clos Rols-rt Murray, who handles the high ing of Ills engagement marks the <®<1 of their tent season for thia year as school team in that city. the rest of their appearances will be Store your goods with Goodrich Trans made at different theaters ever the fer A Storage Co., the only fireproof northwest. _ s24tf ' Thia troujie is well known to Hood storage in toe n. Phone 9031. W. H. McGUIRE BUYS PURERRED JERSEYS W. U. McGuire has started the Pine hurst dairy on his Lava Bed ranch. He lias Just added to his herd two reg istered Jersey cows, which be bought at the Keeley Jersey auction. recently held on the Anoka farm near Wilson ville. One of the cows, a B-ycar-old an imal, was Poppy's Mermaid of Anoka 489228. She is a grandanghter of 8t. Ma wee Golden Poppy, one of the world's greatest four bull brothers. Mr. McGuira’a other recent purchase was Violga Poppy Figgis IH8KU&. a 4- year-old cow, a granddaughter of lto- salre's Olga Lass, gold and silver med al cow. UH) natural erosion of his hillside or chard. The work is being done under tlie direction of Irrigation Engineer Newell. Tho new-system also affords him tire protection for house and barn and as well takes care of sprinkling of. lawu und shrubbery around the house. The material Is now being de livered on the ground and It la planned to do most of tlie work thia fall: H»U Has Pine Tube» B. B. Hall, East Side orchardlat, baa harvested sweet potatoes this season of a size and quality that compare favorably with the tubers shipped in. Ho has exhibited potatoes weighing as high as tour pounds each. Ths seed was secured from Virginia. The warm weather, Mr. Hall said, has influenced the growth of his potato crop. ________________ Mr. McGuire has one of the best OU Burner at Rialto watered randies of thia section. He is developing excellent pasture and his Patrons of the Rialto theatre need dairy is attracting considerable atten have no fears of a cold winter the tion. ' coming season. Manager Kolatad has Installed the latest word in oU burn Modern Irrigation System ers for bis fnrnaee. Heat can be kept J. M. Taylor, Neal creek orchardist. at any desired temperature. ~ A large storage tank has been con whose pro|s*rty is amoug the l>est of Hood River's apple and pear develop structed for tlie fuel. The oU is fed ments. is further improving his or to tlie luniace by means of an electric chard by Installation of a modern ir ally driven devh-c that breaks the fuel rigation system, which tatdudea con up into line particles, making it al crete settling* hox. concrete-pipe, Cali most uh combustible as gas. The type fornia lew pressure delivery valves, of bonier la identical with that in Franklin High Wins Franklin high school, of Portland, defeated Hood River high in the sea son's first foot tin 11 game here Satur day. 17 to 0. Holmes, Franklin’s col- ored end, who wns constatent hr stop ping Hood River's aggressive plays was the utar of the game. A large crowd Witnessed the game. Coming to PORTLAND AND THE DALLES Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for thç past twelve years . DOES NOT OPERATE Will he in Portland on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 7, 8 and 9, Benson Hotel, and in The Dalles on Saturday, October 10, at Dalles Hotel. Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. THREE DAYS IN PORTLAND AND ONE DAY ONLY IN THE DALLES No Charge for Consultât Ion Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery nnd is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not -ois-rate for chronic appendicitis, gall «tones. ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseams of the stomach, liver, bowels. blood. skin, nerves, heart, kid ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak I tngs. rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. Bqlow are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon: Rose J. Aplin, Carson, Wash., nerv« tronble. Mrs. Otto Will, Jefferson, varicose ulcer, leg. M P. Christianson, Albany, bladder trouble, * ' Mrs. M. A. Ewan, Coquille, stomach trouble. Roliert Jigllnski, Scio, stomach and heart tronble. hu ¡loth, Albany, adenoids and tonsils. Mrs. M. I. Olsen, Portland, appendi citis. Remember the shove date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that Ills treatment is different. Married Women must be accompan ied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg.. L Angeles, California. «24o8 .1'