The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 22, 1925, Image 2

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    lunù Ätarr tëlarirr TIMBER COMPANY­
ASKS FOR DISMISSAL
OVERLOOKING FIGURES
The Hood River News last week
cited figures to show that the munici­
pal automobile park was not a failure
from a financial standpoint. The News
admitted an existing lndebtMlneaa of
$1X000. The park’s revenue for the
yenr reached an approximate $750. -
"That’s fine." saya the Newt, “that's
six per cent on an Investment of $12,-
000, What better returns do we want
thia this?” But di*** the News stop
to think that the city is obligated to
the extent of $0.000 dn its option to
purchase the park property? The In­
terest on this mm is $Mo. Th«* taxes
on the property, which the city lias to
pay, reached $222.55. Add thi*se two
items np nnd you have a total of
$702.55. Where is your income? Your
municipal automobile i>ark is showing
red ink.
The figures, when you take them all,
tell tlie story, and there U no need of
any further comment.
I
THE YAKIMA HIGHWAY,
Hood River folk should welcome the
renewed agitation for the proposed
early construction of the Yakima-
White Ralmon highway. It is far
more logical to talk of plans for such
a motor road tlian to discuss the pro­
posal of a short-cut railroad from
Yakima down to the Columbia gorge.
Tlie road up to the east liase of Mount
Ailanm through a wonderful parklike
forested srea of jdnea, crossing the
great chasm-like gorges of the Klicki­
tat and Big Muddy, will be anoth«*r
scenic boulevard in days to home. It
will supplement out*- Columbia River
highway and the Mount Hood Loop.
It will add another spoke in our hub
of mid-Coluinbia scenic activity.
Indwd. we of Hood Kiver should
enter wlioleb<*artedly into plana for an
<*ariy realisation of this Yakima- high­
way, which. too, will be a utilitarian
route of primary importance.
WARNING TO PARENTS
Rarely a ilay jama»*«« that aorne child
is not wen darting down the Htrep
iatreetH of the city on a scooter, one
of those two-wlmeled vehicle», the dir­
light of children, darting ilangerotioly
near automobile«. But thia thrill of
"scootering” down the hills should tie
halted by jairenta. It la too danger­
ous. It will l«*ai<l to accident and
tragedy if not halt«*d.
I
National Apple Week will atart Sat­
urday of next week. When loral rftop-
jM*ra reach the bualnvw« section Satur­
day they should be greeted with ap-
pealing dtsplaya of apides in every
store window. We believe they will,
The merchant and bnsineaa man of
Hood Kiver la just an much interested
in the diatrict'a fruit <-ro|M as la the
oreiiardiat himself. If it were not for
tiie annual a|>ple yield and the inter­
national market Ing of the tonnage,
there would be but little in a business
way here In Hood River for any of na
during the winter m - iisoiih .
The merdiant of Hood River should
endeavor to make every w««ek apple
week here. Apples are short tills year,
but a quantity of the beat fruit idiould
he held In storage for Hale to motor
tourists when they start their Heaaanal
trek next spring.
The deitonslr, the smiling, the chal­
lenging gentleman desperado. Tom
Murray, stems not so sure of himself,
now thst a jury of his peen has found
him guilty of murder and the seniente
of death has l»*eii pronounced. Sure,
It Is tough on Murray. We may per
mit ourselves to feel sorry for him.
but justice 11HH been done, anil convicts
hereafter will not be «0 keen on-stag
Ing bieaks. shooting down guard* and
terrorising the surrounding country.
The iqqiles are picked, and Octol>er'n
mild days of Indlsu summer have not
yet ended. Nover has a harvest been
concluded as early a» thin season.
Never have growers been so favored
with ideal weather conditions, Yet all
of uh , orcliardfsti. merchants. Indeed
ail the iMipulatlon of the < «immunity,
are wishing that we had more applit*
to pick tliis year.
JUDGE CAREY HERE
TUESDAY EVENING
Jnilge Charles II. Carey, one of the
most learned and distinguished mem
lM*rs of the Orsgon tmr, will be here
from Portland next Tuesday evening
to addresH the niemlier* of the Men'*
Brotherhood of tlie Riverslil«* t'oinniii
nlty church nnd their guests on "Tlie
World Court." The address will I m *
delivered following a dlnnfi at tlie
church parlors.
The Brotherhood mcmliers have ex-
t< nded an luvltation to all civic I mm II i **
and religious groups nud all other men
who desire to hear tlie adilrew Those
who expect to I m * present should notify
D. L. Pierson at once, however.
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Yakima Apples NM Hamlled Here
A report, without foundation, wbh
recently given impetus here to the ef­
fect that the 2(>th Century Grocery ('<».
was handling Yakima aiqilee at it«
local store insh-ad of local fruit.
"It must be rememberer,” nayn Man
ager Tliranlier of the local store, "that
the 20th Outury frwwy Co. operate*
acme flo store* in Portland and tlie
Northwest. It la very true that the
compsuiy ptirihaaea large quantities of
Yakima apple* ' in tlie op«*n market.
Pnrvhaaea are made In cariota. But
as far as the Hmul River store la con­
cerned, It la a Hood River inatlhitlcn
and handle« Flood River produrtn.
Hood River apples are sold through
I1* local store exclusively."
I
Judge Derby, attorney for the Wind
Kiver Timber Co., a receiver for which
had la*eu naked in suit recently fih*«i
by the Ladd * Tilton bauk of Port­
land. yesterday Hied an answer, peti­
tioning the dismissal of the lank's
complain'
The answer cites that David C. Ec­
cles on January 22, 1923. leased th«*
Cascade Ixxks mill property of the
Wind Kiver Lumber Co., which agreetl
to aid bun in financing the operations
of the mill at.il to furnish him with a
steady st.eam of logs from its tiuilier
holdings on the headwaters of the
ml* county, XV«ulk.
Wind rlv' t In Skamania
hla lea*«-
Ington. ,Mr Li-cies assigne»!
i
iu April, 1923, to h couipauy that he
had formed. Rud tlie sum of $75,000
was «*xpend«*d in getting the |ilant in
shajie.
The answer n liegt*» that the Wind
Kiver Lumlier Co., which is declared
insolvent, ill« an.-iwer statlug that it
owes more t< the plaintiff than shown
In its aaaeui. failed to didlver logs In
a stinily Htream. The contract callt*d
for a maximum of 25,000.000 feet,
wiiile in fact the delivenes reached
isily 7.252.000 feet, llecauae of this
failure on the part of the Wind Kiver
l.uinlier Co., the definulant tiuils*r com­
pany lias lost it« investment of $75I(MM>,
and was forced to iqa*rate the mill at
Iona. Funlier, it was alleged, it was
necessary to camel orders for luinlier
and slabwood and a further loss of
$75,000 was me«.mitered.
The answei ileclarvs that the de-
fwidant corporation will l<aie its inter­
est If the banking <i>m|Miny la allowed
to have a ruetver appointed and wind
up the business;
PINE GROVE WILL
HAVE NEW SCHOOL
Bixty-five votes were cant in favor of
new
achool building at the »pedal
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election belli by the Pine Grove school
district Tuesday. Twelve opposed the
new structure, the cast of which will
reach about $31,1100. Tim district pro­
poses to fiiiancv the building by issuing
warrants.
All members of the school Iwiard,
Howard Mioemaker, 11. II. Waugh and
J. H. Kllbuek, had resigned lietauae of
a factional flglit that threatened the
iMinds, and the election was In charge
of County Superintendent Crites. The
old board menitier* stated that they
preferred to sacrifice themselves rather
than endanger the succeM of the elec­
tion.
Bupt. Crites has called a special elec-
tion fftr next Wednesday for ciloosing
a new school board.
At tlie election just held only tax­
payers were permitted to vote. At the
one next weejc any qualified elector
may cast a ballot.
YAKIMA HIGHWAY
MEETING WEDNESDAY
Cltlsens of Yakiina. Wash., Port­
land and Hood Kiver will meet at th«*
Mt. Hood hotel here next. Wednesday
evening at a dinner session for the dis­
cussion of ways and means of proceed­
ing with the highway between thia
city and Yakima hy way of Glenwood
and the Yakima Indian reservation,
large motor delegations both from
Portland and Yakima are expected.
it parked, if th« iMrerent weather
tin UM It la predicted that 9,000 egra
wiU be shipped by November 1, or
nearly two-thirda of the «Mire Crop-
Worm and hall damage la animated
at from six to eight per cent of the en­
tire crop. This will materially reduce
the volume of commercial apples, but
the great factor of the situât ioh is that
the apples were never on the tree*.
When picking growers find all the fruit
on the outside, which is a deceiving
eouiUtlou. Flue color and quality and
i-xcelleiit nice characterize file Wine­
nap crop, though these eleauents were
lacking in eome other varietiee.
Social Grange and Pie Social
Friday eveulug at Rockford Graine
hall, 8 p. in. sharp, a special program
will I m * given by Mrs. H. D. Steele,
worthy lecturer, Rev. lAcey, of Pine
Urove,
ulve a talk on "Jaiw En­
_____ will
___ give
forcement.” Mrs. E. E. Hawke«, also
of Pine Grove, will talk on "A Trip to
Alaska." Ke vein 1 kimj U readings will
I m * given by Helen Klehartls and Lu­
cille Atkinson, Mr». B. G. Oxborrow
and Mra. F. Nunamaker will favor the
audience wltli a piano duet. Mr. Nu-
reiuberg; of Oak Grove, will render a
group of violin mo I os . There are also
several other nuinliera on the program
to I m * aiuiouuced later.
All iadi«*» ar«* r«i|Ue«ted to bring one
pie. which will lie aui-tlimed after the
program. Coff«*e a«*rved free. After a
social, hour wihi refreshments. th«*re
will I m *, for young |M*ople well super­
vised gam«*a and other atpusementa,
which will take tin* form of a Hal­
lowe'en jiarty for young and old. The
public is tordially iuvit«*d. Come and
bring your family, and make it com-
miinlty family night.
Bring your
checker )*>ards and cards aud don't
forget the pie.
.
Everything
to Wear
New Millinery
Beautiful iiew Satin Hats, Hats of Satin com­
bined with new Metal Cloth, and Hats devised en­
tirely of Ribbon? Velvet and Velour, are all well
represented in this group of distinctive styles.
Embroidery and Clever ornaments lend variety
to backgrounds in black, blonde,
chestnut, taupe-rose, new greens
and other shades.
* You will do well to drop in
and see our splendid showing at
lowest prices.
In Children’s Hats and In­
fants’ Headwear there is nothing
in the city to compare with the
variety and styles that we are
showing. All the newest and
most becomihg styles will be
found here and at most favorable
prices. 2nd Floor.
«
Billboard is Opposed
A different*, of opinion was raised
in tlie city council Monday night over
ntllixatiou of vacant lots in the busi­
ness district for placing advertising
signs. A. W. Onthank asked fora p«v-
lult to erect a signboard on a lot at
the corner of Fourth and State afreeta,
where two years ago an old fraffie
structure was burned. . The board will
I m * u*«*d for theatre advertiiilng. Coun­
cilman Young oppoa«*«l the granting of
the permit.
"1 teach Hunday school Just opposite
this lot,” said Mr. Young, “and I do
not want to have to come out evt*ry
Snhday and s«*e a sign there.”
Tlie matter, however, was referred
to the street committee.
Salvation Army Drive On
Envoy Jesse E. Inman, assistant sec-
rrtary of the home service division of
the Salvation Army, is hers engaged
in soliciting this county's quota of
money and fruit for use in county re­
lief anil rescue work the comlpg year.
The cain|>dign has received the en­
dorsement of the following local men:
Mayor Hetinett. Judge Hasbrouck, Dr.
J. W. Sifton, C. T. Baker. seiTotary of
the chamber of commerce; City Re­
corder Howe, C. A. Richanla. exalted
ruler of the Elka lodge; Harold Herah-
ner, com 111afiller of the American le­
gion post and District Attorney Baker.
Hood River Irrigation IMatrM Notice
The annual election of Hood River
Irrlgatiqn District will lie held at Oak
Grove Store. in said district, Tuesday,
Novenilier 111, 1925. la-tween the hours
of H a. m. and 5 p. m. Two directors
are to be ele«-ted. one for three-year
term In plate of G. A. McCurdy, anil
one for one-yea r, in plaie of H. G. Ox­
borrow. Nominations may be made by
petition signed l>y at least ten «lectors
of said district and died with the Hee
rotary at least ten days lefore date of
election. Sejmrate |s*tltlons must I m *
made for each candidate stating which
term (three-year or one-year) candi­
date is nominated for.
F. Fenwick.
o22ii5
Secretary.
Cull Apple» Gt> to Waste
Approximately 2.2tM>.t*M> bUHliela of
cull apple« art* going to waMte Ui the
fruit growing sections of WaMhnigton
every year, atx-ordlng to 8. C. V hik I c -
caveys, iMK-terlologiat of the agrlctil-
tural experimeut station at tlie Wa*h-
G. I,. Davenport, veteran coinmlsaion
ingtou State College.
mail, of Portland, who owns n ranch
"One of the cbeapeat ways to make plaie along the Oilumbia lowlands
II i I m WMHte jiay Set return», would be near Mouler, was here if outlay. Mr.
to extract' the Joice and make vine­ Daren|*ort said that he plans In tin*
gar," he Htated. “In making vinegar. near future to reopen his eominis*ion
I I m * luicterial fermentation of tlie ap­ office. He is now Interested In a plot
ple Juice would'be carefully regulated of tide sieti |s>tat<sw ready for harvest
and n uniform high grade product t*n his Mosier rancit,
•
obtained.
"With morteni eqwtrmeot the 2.sno.- TLFTA ARRJnrRt.T No. its. oiriTRn AW
laana.—Meet« th« flrat and third Friday.
<MMI bitehelg of cull appli*» could caHliy
old K of P. hall. C. D. Hur arena. M. A.
produce A,BOO.OOS gallon* of high grade' .< at
J. H. Konano Hearetary.
vlnegnr. whjch at wholeHale price»
would bring approximatiely $1.300.000
FOR SALE
In i-aHli. This la the amount of money
that the Waeblngton commercial »iqiie
—8-wrak old plga-Cbraler Wh Ile«.
grower* are losing every year, by al­ F. ForBale
A McDonald. Toi. 4M3
nlj
lowing tlielr i-ull apple* to goto wn*te.
For Hsle-Choieo ol Jersey oow or Jersey
“It takes coinparatlrelv little equip­ belfer.
Tiro lollea Irom Odell In Dake« volley
ment to make vinegar. The majority Anton Copwud«.
,.2»
of tin* apple growi’ra have cider pn**»
For Haie-Alfalfa bay. Roy Murphy. Phono
es. All that remains to he proiluced is MOB.
“
A sufficient number of clean liarrel» to
For
Haie-»-waek
old
plga,
|ft
30
eaob,
1
hold the npple Joice and a »tillable
lered Jaraey boll. 4 helfen. 1 work inare
pla<*e for storage.
*
qulreot J. I. Mlltor.wwt ofOek Grov«.
“One Important point In vinegar
making is the introduction, of the To Trade—Foor Angora goal« R. L. Noal,
nft
proper kind of organism. A heavy iu Hont« 4.
■»illation with »elected vigorous pure
For Male— A good Jersey cow. T«l J. H.
<>»
cultures will result In a uniform i * t < m I- Mohr. 4S64.
uct of superior quality, for which
For Halo-All (radra of Dellrloua alao culla
there i* nlwaya a demand on the mar­ •a taken from grader. Price, right. Alao Jon­
Htaymau Wlneaapa and Grime« Mol-
ket.
’ athan«.
d«n. W. H. Corey, Avalon Way.
Alwaya
"Tlie liactoriology division of the ex­ home.-
orf
periment station at the state college
For
Rafe-Fin«
wheal
bay,
balad
atraw
and
has done extensive experimentation In whaal T«l M>U, A. J. Vogler
nIMf
vinegar making on tho farm and to
For Aale—Dry 4 foot fir wood, la dty, leav­
stimulate Interest among the fruit
town and win sail cbtwp. Inquire at Hot
growers In the possibilities of making ing
Eight Ht.
olfttf
net returns from cull apples otherwise
Hale-10 ton, of No. 1 alfalfa hay.
going to waste, la prepared to furnish '700 For
ft-monlb-old wtille lowborn pmleta
pure cultures and tk'tallwl instruction Henn. Pboue 4708.
for vinegar making. A charge of 50
tints for postage is made tor the two For Hale—A monarch range Tel. MM. olklf
riilti.ro» which contain sufficient ma­ For Hale—A lbw One cockerel« from trap
nrated ben laylnr mu egga In pullei year.
terial to make a barrel of vinegar."
Thaee bird« will ettp up your ret production.
Two flne Hollytrood I mi year'« enekerela.
Three are eioentionally flne bird«. We «Ain
Oral priaa on «II blrda entered at Heiem Htaie
Fair thia year and won eWeepatakea cockerel
nftnaahow Nle»«l«en Poallry Breedin« Ka
late. Phom-Mau, z
Uft
w ■'iiatehee Crop Drops
Altb«>ugh District InsjieiXora Harter
anil Flrninii Insist that their joint esti­
mate of 11.770 «*ara of apples is correct,
uraetleally every shipper, marketing For Sal«—10 acre« near Rock ford alor« at a
ii’reney ami grbwer In the Wenatiin-e. bargain Hmall bearing orchard.ft.room houae
Wash., district believe« that this figure and outbuilding«. Kaay teruia. Tai. 1381. If
I m from 500 to 1.500 inra too high.
For Rale-ttaddI«,-brldl« and pair of Chapa.
<5T
Seine giM*l anthoriti«*a <l«*ilare there »0. MM
will I m * no more nppli*s ahlpiMil out of
For Hale— 1 have had call« for 1 acre au<! a
the district than were shipped ln»t acre« nt lend clone lain Hood River al a k>w«r
veer when 13.520 cars were forwarded, Klee than (Kill tn gka) per acre. I now have a
'o-acr« I root I will tall al tttO an acre, all
lie Indlntr '50 cars of mil*. Tlios«* who cleared,
«nod reh land Will aell on easy
In id .mt for a heavy yield plnm*d their term«. Alao 4 acre« at ll'«o for th« 4. On« half
caah.
balance
term«. Thia land la out
fal'h <n n large conn of Wlne*ap« oniBifle Ihe ell eaay
limit«. W. A. iaaabera. tel
Now tliHt the WtaMOap harvest is well MU*_________ _______
offi
advanced it la evident that thia variety
RX
will tali abort of early estimates as For Bale—A freah milch oow. Tel. Odell
•ITH
have nil others. However, the short­
age I* not no pronounced as in the cane For Bale or F.xchang«-17 acre«, 1 mile from
Hood River. <4 mile from clly limit«, all un­
of Jonathnna. Delicious and Rpits«*n- der
irrigation, fine «oil. wonderful view, lol«
of
nice «hade tree». Will eichange for Port
bnrga.
land
or Willamette Vallry properly
F. I,.
Ono clement which will increase tlie Haskin,
Dundee, Ore.
artelo »4.0«
alilpiilMila of apples is the high prevail­
ing prices. Thiwe will tend to bring For Hole—Hecood.hend heater In good con­
dition; round oak dlulns table; t Iron bod.
out every box of apples that la mar­ stead
: 12 gallon cauldron kettle wltb stove;
ketable under any grade Cull ship­ Ford truck car. make dandy bu«. so per Cent
new eord tire«, ready to ran. Inquire of c. fl
ments will be less than last y«*or.
Le«, 80 rod« wot of Height« Fetel store, pn
to tlie local cannery and other
Belmont road.
¿gif
product factories taking a larger
For Hale-Brown H w I m now. Io be frrah In
rentage of these appies.
October; give« 4 ««Ilona a day Apply tCrn««l
Total a|iple ahlptiHmta to date are G i « mf . on Country Club roed », an, n W.
eilt
over 4.5GO cam and apples are gning Rockford Htore.
out idf this atatkm at the rate of Mmre For dal*—* lot.ot.tn« »orlhtaaterly corner
than 200-cam dally. Thia month will t al
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th« Interaeeilon
<HHeventli
at reel «nd <(|f
Mon
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ace the entire crop picked and moat of, l«llo avens«. Poosstin.
Hosiery for Ladies
and Misses
b
We-arc showing a wonderful lot of full-fashioned
perfect thread Silk Hose in colors of Rose-Taupe,
Navy, Greys, Atmosphere Nude, French Nude,
Blush Airdale, Almond, Thrush, Banana, Cedar
Wood, Orchid, Biege, Dawn, Sahara, Sunset, Rose­
wood Grain, Bunny, and many othem.
Every desirable color at popular prices. Good
reliable Hose that will please you. You’ll find you
can get just what you want in this department at a
mighty good saving.
LaFrance Hose
Dependability. LaFrance is something more
than a beautiful Silk Stocking. Its extraordinary
wearing qualities make it an economy as well as a
luxury.
Ladies’ Coats
We have an exceptionally fine
ffroup of Women’s and Misses’
luxurious Coats with self trim­
mings or contrasting effects of
fur. All are. beautifully lined and
shown in the popular lengths—
straight line flare and wrap
around models. 2nd Floor
For Bals—Choice Hood Rlv«r property, lu
acres oortb of o W. R. A 14.. • w scree sou tb
Ot0.-W. R.A N.. to.7.1 aeree on Colombia Rlv.
er Highway. Hiératela, 11 Claremont piece.
Ml, Veraon, N Y.
023
18-In hr and pin« wood alan 4-fool
Sat and West Hida and Hood River.
A. LaChapelle.
al llr
For Bale or Trade—One-ton Hemeon track In
good eoodlllon. Phone V. T. Beauregard.
4«S.
«Ml?
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For gale— Red «tar Vapor oil. stove. 3 burn
■non toa. twnlu oven; dne condition. Call
Odell M, R. W Arena, Ktd. »
«MU
For Bala— Homwhold turnllur«. Everaihlng
111 go at bargain price« MH. C. F. Bumner,
bona Odali te
nSlt
pbone
This stocking is full fashioned, knit of pure
Japanese Silk, carefully reinforced with fine mer­
cerized Lisle in top, toe, heel and sole. Ask to
see them
farm, altuatedlast al county line, on old Th« ■Knwaneenn rtfor OKI machio««, w« bave
Dalle« road. Reward for Information loading arconti Hand on«« for a«l« alvo. .W« clean and
to recovery of property. G. L. Da run port, n* . repair all makes of ruaeblnea. Nakilla« ani
olla and repalm for ali makaa o« machin «
Foand-^On atireta last Friday, pair of born W< do hemalllcnlng al*.I and Mia par yard,
Fnrnlabed Collage« — By weak, day or rim giaaaea. Owner may have same by calllog and button hol« making.
tnonib. wltb or without board. Waucoma at Glacier office. Identifying property and
OoUhga^Tsi. »14.
jj iair
paying coal of adv.
o2l
Loat—Tuesday between town and 1 ml1«
eon th a package of Victor record«, wrapped
In a tlannnal blanket. Finder please leave al
Glacier office.
o2>
WANTED
Wanted—Capable g rl for general houae-
work, or girl attending blab ecbool to aaalal
wltb hquaewnrk. Phone M10. Mr«. Bdwardv.
HOME BARGAIN
Found—Fawn ticket for diamond rtn(;own.
er may bare same by calling «1 Glacier office
aud paying oust of adv.
o22
Found—Lady’, bandbag, containing small
lum of money. Owner may have sama by
Wanted—A I or 3 room «partisi it. Ask for Calling al Ford garage, Identifying property
Cyril Lindley at >$;1.
olili
and paying lor adv.
<>»
Wanted - Boy to work on poultry farm.
Phone MW I.
ufc
We will pay cash for » vissi n«ed piano.
Kadiu Hbop ofHood Bl ver, pboue IM4. ol&tt
For Sale—A set of orchard trfick «pringa.
T. J. Annals, wl MUK
aiot?
Wanted-Capable woman ..n ¿eueral bouae-
Electric motora exchanied,«old, reoled and
work. Phong 1108
«atf
»Alf
repaired. Milwaukee Water Hyatema. V. u.
«...
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Weber, roule 2. Hood Kiver. Ore., pboue Odell
For Safa—Dry ID-Inch fir wood, delivered.
Wflbted-Mau experienn rt in orctfar-l work 106.
atilt
Oall mornluga or evening«. Balsman Bro«.,
anq rapable of operating traclor »nd iruck
pbon« 4717.
alOlt
Hteady work to right party. F..,»n4 Odell a».
Rem«mber that H<sxi Kiver haa an active
J iif
Hnmaue Hoclety. Tel. 1201 when yon waul [
For if Ika A mule, weight about I 000 Iba , John C. Duck walk
official action of I he body.
JylkV 1
work, double or «Ingle, In good condii Ion.
W«ntM-KI0
calve«
and
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mi
m«***.
r*ra­
Alao doubM harr*««« and a Weber apple wiper.
ion 81 Ivar Fnx and Far Fan»«. <>wuuaiu> tb«
Tel. 47M. A. J. Graff.
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For Exchange—Block and dairy raneb
Columbia Gorge Howl. Mi.in« Raji,
oB7lt
Want bomr proposition. Income, what have
you r Addreea 0. M. C.. care Glacier.
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For Hale-Two modern houae«, one 4 roome
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and the other • room«. Bargain It taken at
The Kinger Hew mg Harbin« Go. ba« moved
once. Both tn good rertdenc« dlatrlel. Phone
MISCELLANEOUS
374.
«Mt
Io a larger «lore—211 3rd 8t. back ofButler
Banking Co. Come and ace Ideal creation In
Stolen—Meyern pump and e g ine from my sawing machines. We will allow you a good
For Hale-Moderp »-room lionae wllb bath
•nd half tiaaament. Call Hi Aft«rSp. m
oall M7A
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For Hale-8 aerea on Avalon Way. moatly In
commercial orchard. May tie «undivided for
making beautiful auburban borne Price *8000.
Mnay term« JnveMIgele.
Eight Inchea of
Farmer« irrigating On, water «o'wltb thia
place j R. Nick eTeen, phone I»ft».
Jettt
5 room moitera reaidance at
corner of Seventh and Hazel
Streets, only few block* from
buainesa district. Four full lots
for garden, already planted to
asaorted fruits. Garagp. Base­
ment. Furnace in good repair.
As we are leaving for Califor­
nia, we will aell our home at a
aacrifice. Will include furni­
ture with house or will aell sep­
arately.
Come and aee the property.
It may be just what you want.
Turn from State street at 1 ele-
phone Building. Our
above Meacham
Seventh Street.
MR. GEO. H. BAYLDONL
SMILE
HA Y FOR SALB — Alfalfa, Grain Hey.
Timothy.Geta, Barley, and Wheat,guaranteed
quality. Prompt shipment. Price« upon ap­
plicali. >n. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla,
Washington.
api,'M
Isn’t it a pleasure to know that the money spent at
LEW IS TKArNlCBTED KEDB lead lhe Reds
al Puyallup by- an «v«r iMreaalng margin,
wltb a ten month«* averege of IH3 eggs per
bird Cwirralr foe ani« al H no to E® 00 «ach.
Ralnh R 1-awia.
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«irte
20TH CENTURY STORES
For Foodstuffs brings so much satisfaction?
For Bale— Redwood water tank, capacity,
1MM aaltona.- Also grit gì loder. Tel. Mt. J2Slf
these stores a dollar is 100 cents and a pound 16
For Hale—* «ora«, I mil«« osi, 4 mom bonne,
plaatered. r««e bssrlug pear«, KK) young Dell-
cloua Apple«, nice paaiore, good wall and
apri ng, I wo bearing walnut«, 2 Io. Farmer'«
water beantlffil view, all for gran ilo. Bee R.
K. Homi today.
jlMf
For Hale—A Republic lU-lon truck. Alan
B-ysnl travel bed wllb bydranllc hotet T«>
Parkdale 9ft. Cbaa. Struck.
ji«tr
For Hale—Dodge Von ring car, good running
order, cheap. Phone I7M, H. H. Galligan.
Jtif
For Hale-lkaoras apple« aod p«an adjoining'
Weat Barrell «cbool. • room modern houae,
barn packing bom«, aod anpl« houae. Price
right. AlaoS acraa about U bearing; bnoae,
barn and chl«kns bouaa. 1 will «all lb« above
property cheas It taken Boon. L. H. Bmltb,
Kt. 4. Box »7, Hood Kiver.
mitt?
For Hale- Going Into the aheep bumueaa and
will aell my losng. labercslln teatad cow«
cheap. Freehand doming fr««b. Al«o for «ale
reglalered Hntolcln bull calf. Loeatod 1 trtllea
rut ol I aeesdsLoekk. Addrm C. B. Field«,
Caanade locks,Or«.
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At
It’s the saving on every item in a 20th
full ounces.
Century Store that counts.
Offerings Saturday & Monday, Oct. 24th - 26th
GRONER’S WALNUTS
Large budded Franquettes, soft shell, 1925 crop—
P°und...................... 40/.
3 pounds
-fi.
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FEDERAL MILK
Tall cans______________ 9/
CREME OIL SOAP
6 bars
25/
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SODA CRACKERS
Fresh and crisp, pound 15/
FANCY CROSBY CORN-“Merit” Brand, W25 pack, 3 cans
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
10 bars_______________ 39/
For Hale—<MaS iet* for Mie in all parts nr
tbeclty, prlcaaHgbk. A. W.OuUMmkAOo, «1411
— —
•« JJF JP -¡rr ~----- 1 —.
For Hair— Fir and pine IS la. «nd 4 fl. wood,
delivered anywhere la the valley. K Beaure­
gard. T«l. odall M-
a»H
ROLLED OATS
Freshly Milled
9-pound 3a?k........ ............... 49/
49/
CR1SC0
6-pound can 51.39
DRIED PRUNES—1925 crop, extra large, sweet ¿nd juicy, 2 pounds
28/
For Hale- 18 lueh and « foot wood. Delivered
In Hood Elver or any wnere on Waal aid«
wlibln one tall«.
K. Beiaregsrd.
Pbeae
Odell SOT.
kffiU
GOLDEN DATES
Fresh, just arrived
2 pounds_____________ 25/
For Hal« — A ppi«, peach, pear and obarry
tree«. W« hove a fall lineor general nureery
«lock Phone Pbrkdal« M or writ« C. T. Raw­
arm. Parkdale.
JMtt
TREE TEA—Ceylon and India or Jai an -¿.|b package
LAYER FIGS
S-Rcw, 1925 Crop
Lb., 19/; JO-lb box, $1,69
FOR RENT J
MAZOLA OIL
Quart can
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ECONOMY MATCHES
Noiseless, Good Sized, Full
Boxes, frfor.._........... „28/
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38/. Pound package
73/
CRAB MEAT^-'Salthaifea" Ifr—y
Japan—Halves, can___
29/
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KERR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR 49-lb, sack
ton* »*« .
— -..... :
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......................... 82.04, Fisher’s Blend____ 81.24
MARASCHINO CHERRIES
5- ol bottle___________ 19/
For Rent-My »-room modern bungalow,
Sreplac», fornace, garage, adulte preferred.
A. W. Beckley. Ut May «I, phnaa *343.
naif
For Rent FaruMied fotfY-ronm apartment
wllb privat« balli. Haat, waler and phone
foralahed Tai, SIM.
oi»U
For Kent or 'For aale-To right parly, mr
hotel property "a Twelfth «travi, w. g. Hart,
phone 1404.
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For Ham—UM«»«»»« In Broala« bulldlM.
R. Z. »roil.
«Mir
For Rent iffifrs furalehed sleeping room
wltb bath and fornace beat. Enquire al 301
mate Htreet, aeroea (Tom library.
a»'f
COCONUT I x>ng Thrwd
Sugar cured, pound....... 19^
fancy white figs
1926 crop, 2 pound* 25/
JOTH CENTURY COFFEE. Bu, it and «av.77^7
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container.) Direct from our roniter to vm] p* ,po,u"d <th« coot of the tin
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Thn!e
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U.an M . m CEHÎDRY
c™ufr U-M U 112 nW SI«., in Fim NatìoM1
GR o CMIY
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