The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 08, 1925, Image 2

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HOOD RIVER, GLACIER. THURSDAY, OCTOBER », 192*4
Biner (Warier
ff.
It baa started on the first lap of
the wet season in Oregon. It la not
likely that anyone will have to water
the lawn agata thia year. But the city
council and citiaeoa should not forget
a program for h better municipal
water ayetem. Hood River needa more
water, and steps should be taken that
will brlug about a water aysteui that
is adequate.
AMERICAN FIRR TOLL ALARMING
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Thia ill national fire protection week.
The public haa not heard much of It.
but tlx* leeaon of fire prevention, we
underatand, la being carried into the
w iiooto. The children are being taught
to I* careful with niatcbea, and the
danger« that lurk In pilea of debrto
in Imnementa and about the bouae.
The fin* loua'in Aumrica to appall-
Ing. The National Board of. ITnder-
writer«, the highest authority on the
nubject, telto us that daily we of
America lost >1,460,744.44 by fire.
What thia means may ix> compre-
hended from a few coinpartoona. Onr
annual production of gold and ailver
to $103,119.741—kwa than one-fifth of
onr annual fire hm. As a people we
prodiK.vl a wealth of $1.900,2H7,000 In
our 1922 corn crop;, but we wasted
more than 2H per «-««it of that amount
by fire. Our 1922 cotton crop amount­
ed to $1.192,461.000; enr fire loan was
44 per c«*nt of that inm. Tn 1923 we
paid our government internal revenuea,
excluding income and inheritan<?e tax­
es, totaling $309,015,000. We wasted
by fire thst aame year more than half
again as’ much an Uncle Ham collected
In tbeae revenues.
What to the canne of this low? Fire
department
chiefs,
insurance
and
other experts tell na that 70 per cent
of our fires are partly or wholly pre-
rentable, the reaulta of one form or
another of iwreleNane««. (torelesaneaa
certainly to to he denounced. But it
to a del union to think that the time
ever will co uh * when it will not be
neceaaary to forestall the multa of
careleaaneHH.
Jnat what d<xw this maan? In thia
state, according to the underwriters
"matches—smoking” to responsible for
the largest fire 1< mmh * s . -N ow if, la ev­
ery Instance of carelcHanens on the
part of usem of match«*«, the place
where the fire ocrurred bad been built
of Incombustible material«, the con-
w*qn<Hi<*<*H of the <*areleasnen« would
have Jmen leaa disastrous
eUy. Beveral Jara of narcotise and a
rubls*r thumbstall, containing cocaine
were taken from the men. The thumb­
stall was found in tM too o< O’Malley's
«boo. The mou were accvm*Ml«d by
Cleo Heckman. 22-year-old Beattie girl.
The men were jailed to await the ar­
rival of federal authoritieo. The young
woman was detained at a local hotel.
The arrest was made on (natructione
from Portlaud authoritieo.
O’Malley and Ritchie «aid they were
going to The Dalles. Officers think,
however, that they wore headed for
Spokane. The. narcotics, It was stated,
were worth hundreds of dollars.
A United Htatealf marshal will come
here today for the men and girl. Port­
land det dives were hen yesterday in­
vestigating the trio.
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The geese have started lite south­
ward flight, and soon we’ll see a white
cap on Mount Defiawe. Winter days
are dose. It’s the variety that makes
life worth the living, however, and
what a fine variety we get here in the
W. C. Htreog With Weyerimuser
mld-Coiumbto of Oregon. We know,
W. C. Ktroug, formerly in charge of
too, that the more the «now», the bet­
the box factory of the Oregon Lumber
ter tlie en>|M will lx* Hx* following
Co. at Baker, who ha« been bore the
year.
peat aummer in «xmnection with pro­
motion of a cooperative box plant, left
“Old IrotiRklea” week la approacb- ycHterday for Spokane to confer with
Ing. Hoine mhool boy or girl of the officials of the Weyerhauasr lumber
Mr. Strong has been ap-
mid-Columhla la going to win honor«. Interest«.
|M>inte<l g special representative of the
Tlie eaxay content being waged by the Weyerhauser Kale« Oo. He will start
Rika offer» an opportunity to boy« and Iniinetitotriy on a tour of
>f invewrlga-
girln. A atudy of the early hbrtory tion throughout eastern 1a<!W
dWrlal
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of the navy will be Intercut Ing and in- trtet«.
atrudlve. A real honor will go to the
Kh rrside Cnmreunity I,__
winner of the cnaay contest.
Henice» at the usual boprs. Church
««•bool at 9.45 a. m., I. R. A«-he«ou.
California'' baa often twitted Oregon Hupt. , Claaaes for young and old.
Christian Rndeavor society me«*tlng at
about her rain. But it takes the Bear
6.45 p. m.. subject, “Why 1 Believe in
state to produce a shower worth while. tlx* Bible.” All young people invited
We cite you to San Diego and Fresno. to attend. Tbo pastor occupies the
There waau't an arroyo seco left in pulpit Hundny morning and will have
for his theme, “Christ's Challenge to
those aectkma early this week.
Youth.” The public to cordially in­
vited.
The spirit of harmony that prevailed
A Dangerous Practice
at the meeting of the county court
Nearly «*very day one may see little
yesterday was truly gratifying. Let it boys wpeedlng down Hixxt Rtver*«
continue and we will forge ahead here streets on their M-ooters. It la a dan
geroua practice, one that eventually
the next few years.
will lead to a tragt*dy if parents do not
Interfere and compel the youngsters to
Hood River I m on the map l«ck at
keep their MTOtim on the sidewalks.
Omaha.
Tltose apples «raC by the
The Btadelmau Ice company to icing
chamber of commerce were given a
from three to four carloads for Hood
real ovation Tuesday.
River each day. Mr. Htailelman ex-
|s*cts to ice at least 10 carloads per
The world aeries is on. Col. Mitchell «toy* within the next week.—The *20
and everyone else, take the Inside Years Ago” column of The Dalle«
Chronicle.
liages please
X
of
Everything
to Wear
iiera
&>e PARIS FAIR
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New Fall Coats For Ladies
A new shipment arrived this
week. Every one is right up to
the minute in style, fabric and
newest colors, straight line, wrap­
around and flare models, trimm­
ings of beaver, squirrel, fox and
fitch. We are offering the biggest
assortment and best values in the
city and invite you to come in and
see them, 2nd Floor.
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New Sweater Coats and Jackets
•u
collec­
tion represents the utmost in value
giving vogue and variety at a very
reasonable price. It includes scores
or clever models most sought for
the misses and children. Every
conceivable color to choose from.
Youll find just the very hat
you had in mind here and will be
pleased in every way. Visit our
Millinery Department^ and you’ll
be convinced
2nd Floor.
CHILDREN’S HATS— This
Each week sees new arrivals
in this line and makes our Sweat-
er Section the most complete and '
attractive in the city. Let us take
care of your wants in this line.
Our prices are the lowest.
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NEW SILK SCARFS—The Alpine
Ensemble Cap and Scarf sets, the
newest, out. A good assortment
of colors to choose from. We in-
vite you to see them. 2nd Floor.
INFANTS HOODS— There
has
never been as large and as fine a
line of Infant’s Hoods shown in
the city. All the daintiest little
headwear for the baby, Hoods,
Toques, Caps, Bonnets in silk and
wool. Ipfant’s Dept. 2nd Floor.
a
New Style Wool,Middies for
Girls with the knitted bands. Just
the thing for school wear. 2ad H ht .
Natka to Cantrsctera
The rains will come and some few
H>*al«>d Blds will tie received by the
orchardists will still have their fruit Board of Directors of School District
For Bale—Second-hand healer In good eon-
No. 1, Cascade Locks, Iltxxl River dlllpn; round oak dining table; tiros bed.
out on the trees.
•tend
; l$-gallon cauldron kettle with elove;
County, Oregon, at the school houso of
Ford track ear. make dandy bag. *# per cent
■«Id District, until 7.30 P. M. on Octo­ K’cord tire«, ready to run. inquire at C. S.
The Hood River high whool football ber 24th, 1925, for the erection .of a
, SO rod« weal of Height« Feed Store, on
Belmont road
o»tf
team la improving. All of ua are look­ oi>«*-story and basenxmt school build­
ing,
according
to
plana
and
speciflcs-
For
Bala-cboloe
Hood
Hl
»or
property.
» n
ing for a good ending to the aeaaoit.
tiuns on file from and after October aerea north of O -W. H. A N.. 4M aereaanalb
oTO.-W. RAN.. 10.76 aerea on Ouluinbla Rlv-
10th, 192S, at the office of Capt. C. Nel­ St.lvgsyNBr,,,,K 11 U1^onl
Going to join the crowd and go down son. Cascade Lock*, Ore.; and at the
and hear Rev. Billy next Tuemlay offite «if P. M. Hall-Lewto, Architect,
FtwSate-New «.hamaan tabla loom, wltb
314 Henry Buildlug. Portland, Oregon. compiate oourae In Ootoatal weaving. Call at
night?
the
NovMty Bhop, 1103Twainh BL
oS
Certified ebeck 5% of amount of bid,
or bliltler’s bond to accompany all bids.
For Bale- ao good last years appl« boxes at
Deposit of $10 required to guarantee Me each, teade op. T, C. Bloat, kffi. 4, pboaa
4*0
return of plans issued to bidders,, on 4407.
or before said closing date.
For Beto- Brown Hwlaa oow. to be fresh tn
At the time and place for receiving October,
gives 4 gallons a day. Apply Ernest
bids above stated, the bids received Goose, oo Country Club rued, % mile N. W.
Roekfoed
Btore.
eltf '
will be pultlicly o|s*ne«l, and the con­
THE AUTO PARK
Hhipmeuta of fruit and vegetable«, tract for building awarded to the low­
The municipal automobile park ha« now approaching their annual "peak,” est duly qualified bidder, provided the
will probably reach n new high record sum of such bid tie within the amount
tamed out an expensive undertaking
of a million carload« for the entire of funds of tlie said District to become
For WUe—IS-ln fir «nd pine wood «leo 4-foot
for the city of Hood River. We «io country thia year, according to eatl- available and aiipllcable for such build­ delivered Eaal and WeM Bide and Hood River.
Phone
46M. A. LaChapelle
«lltf
not know how much was siient ou the matea received by the Houthern Pa­ ing purposes.
The
Board
reserves
the
right
to
re-
cific
company
from
the
Railway
Age.
For
Hale
or
Trade
—
One-ton
Hamaon
track
la
lark this year in Improvement«. The
condition. Phone V. T. Beauregard,
"There 1 h hardly any otti«-r kind of Jcl any or all bids, or In event of good
ins.
r?4tr
stun was well above $1,000. however.
freight buaineaa which han grown no award of building contract, to retain
In addition part of the purchase price much witbin recant yean«,” myn the the checks of the two lowest bidder»
For Male- Fiwh oow, mUeh «oat, food work
mint lx* (Mid and Intervet met on bal­ Railway Age, “and probably there to duly qualitted, for five days pending borse, cheap. dean ot g«x •d marea. 6 month«
eld oolt, top boggy. W. C. laon. Rid. ». hall
no other kind the volume of which ■ he execution of building contract.
mile from Rockford «tore
oi6
ance of principal.
The suiccHsful bidder will he re­
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The records of the custodian show fluctuate« no much iu different aeaaona. quired to furnish Ismd in am«nint not
For Bale—4 Wild geeee lamed tor deooya; aloo
“In 1929 the number of care loaded
Jeraey belter, obeap. T. J. Millar, phone
that the «4ty's portion of the revenue with frulta and vegetable« w « k M3, less than 5tl'7< of amount of bid, satis­ one
46».
r oS
from the municipally operated park 4H; In 1921, 751,089; in 1922, MH.ONl; factory to tbe Board, and execute
For Bale—Had Star Vapor oil «love. S barn-
have tteeu apfiroximately $700. The in 1923, 87b,002 and in 1924, 923,049. building contrail, within five days on on top, two la ovea; One ooadIlion. Call
from and after date of award, and Odell 45, R W. Arena, Kfd V
The
increaae
in
1924
over
19211
waa
441
aMlt
, dty han acted wisely In its dedsion to
per cent. It to expected that the load­ failing therein tbe ch«*«'k of such bid­
For Bale—Hoaaebold forniture. F ver» th I ng !
close the park.
in ga In 1920 will be 1,000,009 cara, an der shall be forfeited as liquidating will go al bargain prleos. Mre. C. F. Bumner, !
Rxcept In Isolated cases, such as Increaae over 1920 of 00 per ceut.
damage« to the District, or so inueb phone Odell ».
oStr
."To handle thia lncreaalug bualnetaa thereof as shall repr«*scnt the differ­
Ashland, where the municipality to poa-
For
H«lo
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M-I«.
body
Sr
wotxl
al
W
per
cord
«cnsed of a remarkable property, cities the railwaya and car llnea Controlled ence between tbe amount <>f the nut*- and 4.foot, » per cora, delivered In cuy. TUI.
nft
by them Imre been obliged within re eessful hid and the next higher bld re­ Mil, E. Mlielley Morgan bench.
should not attempt the operation of
ceut year« to add Jargely to the num­ ceived at th«* above stated time and
nutomobflc camps. Private enterprise tier of refrigerator car«. They have lilace for re«*elvlng bids.
Hehixil District No. 1,
to developing aceoinmodatlonn for m«>- put in aery ice 22.O7H new refrigerator
Gasca ik* latrkfo Ore.
tor tourists all up and down the Tfarifle cars tn 1929; 14.M2 ta 1M4 and «.« mi
Capt. C. Nelson, ('hairman.
thus far in 192«, a total of 42,180. i signed )
highway and along the Columbia River
Hate of first puNicStloti. October
They now have about 140,000 sucti
highway. Why should municipalities enrs which represent an Investment H|h, l»2ß.
Hate of last publication, October
interpose coinprtition?
Why should averaging about 13,000 each, or a
22nd. 1925.
taxpayers lie called on to foot tbe defi­ total of over >400,000,000.
"The handling of fruit and vegetable
cit« of antomobile camjdng grounds,
Notice of Bond Sale
trafflc presents to the railways an ex­
when there to absolutely no need for tremely difficult problem because it la
Healed bid* will I m * received until the
such ventures? Hood River's munici­ growing so fast and bet a use there are hour of 2 o'clock P. M. th«* 2nd day of
pal camping ground has lieen unable to aticb great seasonal fluctuations in the Novvinlier. 1925. an«l I in med lately
thereafter publicly opened by the
hold its own in the face of private volume of IL For example, in the first County Court of 1I« mm 1 River County.
four months of 1924 the average num-
competition.
Hood ltiver has many la-r of tars loaded with fruits and Oregon, at the office of th«* xnld Court «waWo. " ff*O. BErUv*«
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places where money <*otlld Is* spent to vegetables monthly was 59.420. Tlmre- In the Otunty CourtImuHe in the <Mty
For Mal«—A k-vtad« and a «grade entier ,
better advantage than in the Improve­ fore. In October the loadings were al­ of II imm I River, Oregon, for the pur- gindar «nd «M Bonn «prayen. eipnclly fUO’
«3lf
chaae of bond« of mild County, 1 khuc <I gallon« (iood «arma. tfel. 4M.«.
ment of an automobile camping ground. most 12S per cent greater than they
averaged in the Unit four months of for tb<* building of permanent rirndn
the year.
In the very next month. therein In the aum of $1O,(I<IO.(MI. name
iL Call 2RC2. Aft.r gpm
all
After we had announced in a newa Not ember, they declined to 75.549 or lM*lng in denominatioim of $5 du or
to 43 per cent leas than In October, $BKM each, «aid I hiik I h to lM*ar date
For Hal»—a aerea on Avalon War. mostly tn
column the cloning of th«> city park for
unit In Ileceml>er to 43.S17, or to almost November 1. 1921. ami to mature alHM>- commrrelal orebarff. May be «abdlvlded for
the M-anon mid had written the alutve two-thlrds leas than in October.”
llltely without option of prior redemp­ making t>»aaUtalsabarbaa home Price MMO
terms InveMIgate
Kight Inches at
comment, we learned that the park will
The Railway Ajte points ont that tion November 1, 1941, »aid lM>nda to Faay
Farmer« irrigating Oo, water rtVwlth thfa
Je4tt
not be cloned after nil
Mr. Hutdai, the liH-reased cooperation of shippers liear int»*reat at tlx* fate of h I x (0%) placa. J. H, Nick «Tana. pbona MM.
per went per gnnum. (tayable m-ml-
although he left the IninreaHlon with through tlie Hhlpt«*rs Regional Advis­ annually on May anil November firnt.
HAY ma SALE - Altelte, Grain Ray.
ory* Boards has done much to assist
hy.Oala, Barter, and WbaM, guaranteed
the council Monday night that he wan the rnllroads in m<*eting the car supply principal and intercut i>ayable in Timot
quality. Prompt «hlpment. Prima npr>n ap­
ready to quit, changtMl hie mind and problems in connection with iiertohable I’nlttMl NtateM gold cola at the Flncal plication. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla, '
WaalilngtoM.
api,» I
«‘xpreHW'd a deeire to continue opera­ freight trafflc. Good work has been Agency of the Stat«* «>f Oregon In New
York City.
LKWIH- TRA FRETTED REDS lead th« Sada I
tion«. JuKt why — well, we are not done by terminal perishable commit
Ha Id lildH niUHt Itc aecom|ianie<l by a ai l*uyallap by an ever Inernaalng margla.
tees of the boards at «5 of the princi­
with a ten month«’ average of I» egga per i
Informed.
pal terminals, In 1924. the number of certlfi«*d check for three hundred dol­ bird. CoekoretoforaaleallBaOlo «».«»aach
M7tf
these committees being lncream*d to lar« ($300) anti nniKt I m * unconditional. Ralph R. Lowls
The approving legal opinion of
1.35 In 1928, or one In practically every
it ...
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E. R. 0LINi.FR
MexHra. Teal. Wlnfree. Johnaon A Me-
<4ty of 20,<M)0 population or more.
Another pl<m«>er hnn gone on into the
"One big problem which confronts Cnll<M-h.' of Portland, tlregon. will I m >
unknown Imurue. Eph. Olinger lg no the railways and shippers which has tnrnlahed the auccvHHful bidder.
Tlie Court nwrvex the right to ro
nidre. We will mlw« hia familiar figure hardly yet been tackled.” says the
Ject any or all blda.
n round the fire nt the FaHhion Ktabltw Railway-Age, “la the problem of re­
Kent Hh<M*maker,
ducing the seasonal flnet list Ions in
thia winter. No more will he occupy
County Clerk.
shl|m>enta of fruits and vegetables. <*H-29
the balllffii place at the court hotiM* Because of the fact that the shipment))
during term« of circuit <*onrt.
in August, September and October are
FOR SALE
Mr. Olinger wan n quiet, unontenta- now so large and in other months so
For Hale—A Republie IU-tr>n truck. Alao
siimll It la neceaaary for the railways
For Hal«-«. wMka-old pig«. H H. Krna. »-yard gravel bed with hydraulic bolet Te».
tloua man. Ik? wn« ren’ly known only
olS
and their controlled «ar llnea to pro­ Multnoaiah Way, phone MM4
Parkdale VA ChaaMrock.
JlMt
by a few pioneer friend«. No man vide a very large numls-r of extremely
Forgele—10 acres near Rock ford «tore at a
For Hale-Dodge louring ear. good running
po«aenH<Nl a greater knowledge of pio- exi»enalve refrigerator cars from one- bargain Hmall bearing orchard A room hou«» order,
cheap* Phone 47M, H. H. Galligan.
ana outbuilding« Ea«y term«. T.I1X2I, tr
n«»er mid-Oolumbla evenla and the hie- half to two-thlrds of which ard Idle
J««
For Bale—Saddle, bridle and pair of chape,
tory of the early Willamette valley. during two-thlrds of the year. Tills
tffi.
T»l
nail
nW
means that from $2IK>.(MK»,«M> to $250,-
During aefwiona of circuit court, while ooo.ooo of the capital the railways
Ju«ige and attorney« were awaiting the have Invested in refrigerator cars does
return of a Jury and there were letoure nothing to earn a return U|ion itself
momenta for convernation, Mr. Olinger during two thirds of the year.
Furthermore, the large volume of
often grew remlnia« ,*nt. During thoae
these products shipped in the late sum­
momenta bi« llateners heard intereat- mer and early fall months results in
lng atoriea of the eariy day«.
the market« being repeatedly glutted,
with consequent heavy losses to both
producers and consumers because of
The T»eg1on'N pl« n« to const m et a gnat flu< tuatioaa in prices."
ski trail on the great slopes of Mount
ForBateor Kxehang«-I7 acr««, 1 mllvliotn
Hood nre worthy ones,
'rhe great
H<oS Rlvar, li mila troni eitv limila, all an­
dar
irrlguion. fin« «oli. wondrrtul vl«w. tot«
snow covered expanses up there In
ot sic» ansa« ire««. Wlll «ichang» for Fort
the mountain wilds should prove as
land or W lite mette Vallry prowrrty, F. I.
■ aakin. Panda., ore.
or «l<f 2 4.<a
popular in winter as in summer. Join
For
Bale-On«
«et
o(
wheal«
tor
»10 Ur« and
the Bunday party. You’ll «ijoy the
nn«»«< tire and tab« «Imoat new, bargain
Tom <> Malley and Bsrnio Ritchie, 000
outing and be partiripating in a move-
Tel. W. HhlnOfer Transfer Co
oik
meut that is bound to lead to the day Seattle voting men, were arrested Tues-
<toy night by Hheriff Rdkk. City Mar
when hundreds will visit the ski
aha) Hart and Traffic Offi<wr Murray,
ahutea of the old mountain.
an they were motoring through the
OIS
FRUIT. VEGETABLES
1,000,000 CARS
NARCOTICS TAKEN
BY LOCAL OFFICERS
For Kent or For Ma le-To right party, my
W ■ n led- A p |. io pick era, packer« and rarter ■
For Sal«—FiraUciaaa strawberry and potato
land on Highway. R. 10 If» acre« or more. Eany hotel property ou Twelfth street. W. E. Hart, 11 «ted Wetli In« work; al>o any other kind or
term«. Bhouu Parkdahj 26X1 nr write Mra. phone 3404.
uHlf
work -r« yoli -vian. Day or night aervlce
Loot« Nex, Mt. Hood, Ore.
u$
Plione Kn«t47l4, Ko.I Side Employment Her
For Hani—Office room* In Hroalua building. vice. 614*4 River Hi , Portland. Ore.
oU
For 8ule—Ifl inch and 4 foot wood. Delivered R. K Bcott.
a27ir
In Hood River or Mny wnere on West aidii
within one mile.
E. Beauregard
Ebone
For Reni—Large fornlahed «li-eplng room
MISCELLANEOUS
Odeil 306.
a23U
with bath aud foruace heat. Enquire at SOI
Blate Hireel, acro»a from library.
i'#'t
For Bale—Two good Jersey cow«, one Juat
IXMt—A wrlet watch on the Height«, laet
freab; alaos s-year-old Jmev hull. All are
Fnrnl.hed Dolt««»—By week, day or Friday «boni « p. m. Reward. Flodor plea»»
priced right. Ball for , ervloe. 13 ut). Walter tnonlh. wltb or witbout board. Waucoma lea«M at Glacier office.
og
Wells. t«J. 47».
aStt
CoUageo, T«l. 3014.
» Ulf
E»tr.y Notlas—Takas up «1 my plana In th»
Foritelo—Apple, peach, p»ar and cheny
Kaat Barrell dl«lrlel on Tu««aay. September
trees. We have a foil nnotrf general nursery
WANTED
15. ■ black Jeraey belter about a year «Nd.
«lock. Phone Parkdale M or write C. T, Maw-
Owner mar ba»-« «ante by Identltylng prop,
e<*n. Parkdale.
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city and paving tor thia advertleemen: and
Wanted—To buy good heifer calve«. U. L coat of keep L. L. Oooeh, pbona M3I.
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Trout, Glenwood, Wa«b.
of
FOK RENT
Klretrlc motor, eiebainrod.eold, rented end
Wanted—The Llbhy, McNHII & Libby can­ rrpHlred. M llwenkee Weber System«. V. u.
For Beat-Lovely modern bangalow, com­ nery, at The Dalle«, Ore., I m operai Ing on
W«l«r, route Ï, HooddUver. Ore., phone Odell
at
this
time.
Cunning
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extend
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pletely foralabed. «bori dimane» troni olir.
106.
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For rent for the widler or longer. Tai 57(B, «boat the middle of Dwember Purlins de-
■Iriog employment. pleHNe write far particu­
Mre. Georgiana Rand.
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lar». Libby. McNeill A Libby, The Dwll»«,
H uoimii » Hoeitty. T«l. I3M wb«a yoa want
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For Kant—Apartment, adult« only.
1223 Oregon.
official action oi th« body.
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Caacade ave. Phone »MS.
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Wauted-Po-lllon Competent Ixdy denim
For Etriianic'-Hlock and dairy ranno.
For Rent—Tba old E, L. Hmiih home on offlre work. Reference« MI.» Laura Camp- Wa»i I «.me i.n>po«liion. I Marne, what bave
Blate alreel near library. TM. »tt Inquire of hell. 312 W lltb et.. pitone CM. The Dolle.. < I -milt Addre-Xt <J. M. C.. care Glacier.
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Wanted—Capable woman for generai bonne-
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For Rent—My 7-room modem bungalow, work. Phone’«>3
U> a feiger «loi 0—414 Xrd Nt, bock of Butler
flreplace, furnace, garage, adulta t referred.
Wanted Man experienced In orchard work Banking Co Com. and a«« iato«« eraallon In
A. W. Beckley. <17 May at., pitone 3S43.
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and capable ot i>;«-r«tlng tractor and Irm-k «»wing macblim. W« will allow yoa a good
le«dy work to right party. Phone Odell «» • l.owance oo yonr old maohlneo. We Eave
For Rent—A fl re. room ro* tag«, «obbleotone “
wcond hand on«« tor «ale aloo. We clean and
John 0. buck wall.
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front and flreplae» Tel. aie».
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repair «II maken ot machine«
Needle« and
W'an'eo —l«l calve« and freab meal. Ore­ oll« and repaint tor all mak«a of machia-«.
For Kent—Two apartment« nt Mil Stata at. gon Hllver Fox and Fur Farina. Opp>a>lte the
Wi do hematllenlna at I, ■ and 10c per yard,
Pbona l«14.
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Columbia Gorge Hotel. Plmoe jM6.
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«nd button bole making.
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Cash & Carry Grocery
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• H. GROSS, Proprietor
TWICE DAILY
Phone
1032
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Phone
103 2
3RD AND OAK STREETS
Saturday-IOth SPECIALS Monday-I2th
ROYAL RED PEAS, Reg. nr
Size Can, 2 for........................ ¿JC
MOTHER’S PREM. OATS, on
Reg. Size Package ..................JVC
WHITE RIVER FLOUR.
Per Sack ............................
UKELELE PINEAPPLE
Large Can .........................
20c
MILK-ALPINE. Large
Cans, each.......................
Old Hard Wheat is the Best.
9c
$1.99
Our Feed Department
Has many surprises to offer you, for instance:
WASCO SCRATCH, 100 pounds
MILL RUN, 80 pounds..............
SHORTS,
80 pounds.....................
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CROWN SHORTENING, 45 pound can
pi.4 pOun(j pails.
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r$2.75
$1.30
$1.35
..$7.50
«•tetti»
83c
BLY YOUR
VEGETABLES
CHEAP AS YOU CAN
SWEET POTATOES-6 pound,
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for..
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««•«•«««•« 25c
CAULIFLOWER - Nice
Heads, each................
10c
WeA5-NUTS, New Crop
QA.
■ oh Shell, per pound. .....,..3UC
CRANBERRIES
Per pound....
10c
ALMONDS, New Crop
Per pound......
Drop In any day
30c
We always have Specials to offer you
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