The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 22, 1925, Image 6

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HOOD RIVER GL- ä CIER; THURSDAY, OCT
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Amsterdam
Hamburg
Norway and Sweden
35 Years Experience. A Successful, Satisfactory Selling Service.
Cold Storage, Steamship Space and Competent Staff—All Provided for
Proper Distribution and Right Results. We Can Make Advances
On Shipments If Wanted. Let’s Talk It Over.
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MAYNARD & CHILD
The Amirtear CradiRMn
•‘wnr
Commission Merchants
Since 1890
PORTLAND, ORE
BOSTON, MASS
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YORK, N. Ï
DEE
HaDow’sm pasty Batncday, Ostober
31. More fiwi to th* admit* Uwut you
K
**«r t had fasfose ta y«ur 1U*. Coan*
and brig® your Manda to th* large
9
hnauasol room ot th* aras acitosl
L buildtag I M aw * given further notice.
Ausgfaas Dae Ouasaranity <inb.
, ..
’ B- VH. Gresn wa* a buslass*
to Fartlaad rriday.
1 M. R. Cntherwood, accountant f*r
the Wregon Lumber cemgMty, aays the
only flguring he doe* these days is to
figuas that he la tarfcy to >ka on «
year’s leave of abosnae ssti«* it is s«<4i
good weather. Mr. Catherwood was
dawfir fortbf week «nd from .Gamp No,
L wtiere h* is assisting th* company
engineer, in locating a nsw loggiizg
road.
Mr» and Mrs. Alex TRytor and three
children from Balem were .week end
ffusnte of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Woods.
Mrs, Taylor is a granddaughter of
J. 0. Curtis, one of the earliest pio­
neers of this community.
Ptantlss (toiler and Ed Wolfe were
away from Wednesday till Bunday on
a bunting trip. They hunted Chinas
BOY SCOUT NEWS
NEWS -i* TOPICS
KMR£S
in the wheat stubMe fielda near Athe­
The
fall meeting of the Meout-
na, the home of Mr. Cutler's brother, maaterw first
’ roundtable has been called Prices, Friday Matinee, lOo-SSc
(!. fiZOutler, and brought home 25 by Scout Execmtive Hchonboe for next
Saturday, all day, 10c, 30c, 50c
birds. ’ Miss Lola McEwen accom­ Thursday at 0.46 p. m. at' the Wau-
panied them..
kouta hot««!. AH men whether now < ac­
Lxraise Edgar, who Is attending« high tive as acoatmaatera and troop com-.
achtxil in Portland, was home for the niRtaeuen, or if not detlnlteiy oon-
week end.
nected with scout work, are invited to
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eunis ami small attend this meeting. It is .expedted
daughter, June, were out from Port­ that the disctMBions win eenter around,
land Tor Bunday with the J. H. Van the newly standardised scout tests,
Widens.
arranged by the commissioners and
ft"*
Mian Bessie Backus, of Portland, is Mr. Schouboe. Troop • programs will
it
visiting with her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Me-. also be dealt with, model programs
being presented by the scoot executive.
Ewsa.
Mrs. Benton Maya and her sicter-in-
.1
afternoon at 4.30 the boya of
law from Portland «««nt -Hie week end tlie Friday
Christian Church will meet with
at Mays lodge.
Rev. Livingstone and Scout Executive
Mrs. W. H. Howell, accompanied by Hclinutsie to arrange for registration
her Bister. Mrs. Alnm Crawford, start­ of the troop. All boya who have been
‘ AXJBO
' :'r *«
l'd Y*r lx» Angeles ttaturday. Mrs. attending the preHminary meetings of
•r> if'-’ T" • -itit>c an>
Howell is driving. ,
t
this new troop are invited by Rev. Llv-
NEAL BURNS
i ; •
to attend thia charter meet-
The Community ctab held its r*gn-
in
. <<
lat monthly meeting at the home of ing
Mra. R. 8. Haseltine teat Thursday.
Study of the possibilities of organ
Mrs.1 J. D. Wtrrlck presided over a
hesitate ”
busthesH session at which ptans were islng a Junior fire marshal brigade
l>erfected for the Hnllowe'en party. among the first class scouts of Hood
Prices 14-35-54
An invitation from the Hood River River is being taken up by Fire Mar­
Woman's ciph to send a delegation to shal Morgan and the scout, officials.
Continuous,
2 to 10 p. nt
the club institute to be held there The system -of using these eapeclaNy
trained
older
]
Boy
Bcouts
for
fire
haz-
October 28 was accepted. There was
MH___
lias been used
a general discussion of plans to aid lu «rd inspection n work
Mon., Tuea., W im U Thur®.
g formal opening of the new achool very sn<-cessfully in many communi­
building but no decision was reached. ties. Peoria, IM., has at -the present
October M-27,3% ft
Tlie business -session was followed by time over 200 first class scouts en­
a delightful tea and social hour. Mrs. listed in this work, each boy having
Altna King gave no end of joy and sor­ received special training I k fire pre­
row with her teacup fortune*. Mrs. vention work. This efficient force has
Eugene Belness was a guest of the materially assisted the few regular
fire marshals of the city in reducing
chib.
the number of residential fires, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Crenshaw and also the lose among those started.
son visited with friends in Portland
Saturday.
Mosier troop No. 1 came into exist-
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Eccles aoter- enro last Wednesday, when a hew
tained the Fortnightly dub ttaturday troop of Boy Bcouts waa organized
ulgbt with a delightful and exciting there by Hcont Executive Hchonboe and
evening at cards playing for th* high­ A F Blam-liard. superintendent of
est average score. J. II. <’r«naliaw schools. Mr. Blanchard -is acting as
and Mrs. Alma Koontz u «ived prires srontmaster. The time of the flrat
for the highest scores, no.I Mrs. Mil- meeting was devoted to setting up
MARY PHILBIN AÑD
ton Bingaman and Isalle Parker
AND
Odell Methodist church (Tlie House seemed highly pleased with l heir con­ three patrols, edt'h with a leader. Fol-
iowing
this,
Mr.LHehouboe
explained
of ('beer) Ret. John B. Woodfin, JH)»- solations. The game wk « followed by
NORMAN KERRY
scout oath «tifi laws, and the meet-
t*r- Hunday, (k-tober 26. This Will a delicious supper and the u’nui hour 11 the
_ cloHttd with several rop« games,
be the third Hunday of the church or more for conversa!i« u. Mr. end
And ® great supporting csat of
year. The work of the church starts Mrs. Milton Bingaman uud Mrs. Aiwa using the tenderfoot knots practiced
during tlie evening. Tlie school board
5,064 Screen Acton.
with the Omimiuiity church school at Koontz were guests of tbd club.
of Mosier is sponsoring the troop.
10 a. m. Th* ciinrrh school Of Joday
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Collliis. with
makes tomorrow’s men of the nation.
Registration of the Frankton Boy
Morning worship and sermon by the Jack and Bill, were In Portland Tues­
Scout troop with national headquar
instor at 11 o'clock. Theme for the day.
tera was undertaken at the meeting of
Also, a Pathe Comedy >
servie««, "Methodism and Fundauien-
the troop last Monday, when Brout
PARKDALE
lais.” Yon will want to hear this up
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to tlu« minute diacussion of the posi­
H.-R. Auto Wreckers, on th* Haishts. Executive Schouboe met with the boys
aqd spike to them on “Th* Why of
tion of the cliurcli on theology sad re­ Parts for alt cars.
fylfitf
Hcouthig.” Mr. Ballard, scoutmaster
ligion in our day of doubt and ii debate.
Arthur Babson, oldest son of Mr.
PRICER
I., Loren and Mrs. 8. G. Balison. had the mis- of the troop, itaased several boys in
Junior church at .6.16 p. m.,
Fletcher, leader. At 6.3Ö junior aer- fortun* to fall last Wednesday even- their tenderfoot tests, following a few Matinee®: Lower Floor 50c, Bal­
demonstrations in rope work, and the
mon by the jsistor. Ottr bigger and ing and* break his collar bone.
reading of the scout oath and lawn.
cony 35c, Logefi 75c, tax inci.
better Epworth League service at 7.15
Bort»—To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hanoi. The troop conimitte«) was repreH<«nte«l
p. m. A live leader ami a livo topic.
Evenings:
Lower Floor 75c, tax
by Geo. Gallaway and Mr. Miller.
Evening servie* at 8 o’clock. Bpetial Wedimsday. Get ober 14, a (laughter.
incl.
;
Balcony
50c;\Loges 11.00,
Howard
Miller
and
another
tenderfoot
Milton Craven left Thursday with
Hervice anti sermon for the young peo-
tax incl.
pie. Evcry youth in the range of our the I'. 8 g <« o !<'< tí - s I Hnrvey f<tr Red­ scout passed their second cbiss signal
church is naked to com* to this ser- mond. Piileville und the Bend coun- ing under tlie direitlou of Executive
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Hchonboe. Mr. Bcbouboe will be pre*-
vk* and get a*j»*iiit*l with the new try.
VEKA HOLST AD Al XHE RIALTO
eht
next
Monday
to
complete
th««
regis
pastor.
Mrs. R. J. Melsaac and son, Harold. tratlon of tlie troop.
WURLITZEH bAILY.
Next Sunday at the Christian acconi]ianied by Misses Dowuing. Van
Vleet
and
Feike,
went
to
Portland
to
chnrch, Rev. H. H. Klmliall, pastor:
Bunday school 10 a. m. Morning ser- see the football gaus* between O. A. (’.
FINS, FLR8 AND FEATHERS
vice 11 a. in. J tin lor Endeavor 0.30 an<k Whitman last Saturday.
p. m. t'iiristtan Endeavor 7 p m.
William Bmnllin left Saturday for
Evening -"Tvice 7.30 p. m. Hermon Salem, where he will enter Wiliam
Two small boys of the Heights real
subjects : Morning. "A Four Square rtte Vulvarsity.
dence section thought they had found Friday-Saturday^ Oct 23-24
•I
Jfe;1 evening, «'Listening In.1
Misses Florence :uid Helen Plfer, of a police dog when they diacovered a
Tbe I «idles Aid ws'lvty will be en­ Portland, spent the week end in Park- large anfanai seeking fissi in. their
William Fairbanks
baek Yard. They secured a rope and
tertained Thursday afternoon of next dale.
tied
the
animal
to
a
liack
porch
<«d
week at tiu home of Mrs. W. L. Sheir-
and Eva Novak
Warren Gibbs, Harry Hettinger and
Ism. The change in day of meeting Chas. Basler went to North lak* Sat­ urns. A few hours later their motlier
learned
that
a
tame
wolf,
had
escaped
was made in order that Indies' Aid urday evening flailing. Tb«? report a
IN
from, C. O. Huelat. « ustofflan of the
awinlsra might accept aa invitation good time but caught few Ash. ‘r,.
city
«auto
«-amp.
Tlie
small
boys
lost
extende«! hj th* Woman's elub of Iksxl
Mrs. Ethel Johnston haa Keen able their dog right there.
River for Wednesday. October 28.
to come home from the Hissi River
The wolf Is full grown but is de­
Greater læauty, finer performance. hospital, where she was operate^ on
clared of an extremely good disposi­
lower price. Not one. but all three. for appendicitis.
tion aud fond of children. Mr. Hnelat,
Oldsmobile Hix. See or call J. H.
Mrs. J. A. Fastalxiid Is visiting her who haa no place for the animal at the
Margeson.
danghter, Mrs. H. G. Keewey.
liark during the winter months, is
Mrs. «Walter Mason is In Portlaod seekin* a home for it.
Also a Dandy 'Comedy
BARRETT
to tie near Mr. Mason, who 1« not im­
J. Seibers West Hide rancher, was
Mr. and Mrs.
_ Herman Gilcher, of proving as fast as his friends wish
fined $25 Monday by Justice of the
Bend, hav< l>een down here the past he might.
week harvesting their apple crop on
Friday evening the movie will be Peace Blagg for hunting <3iina pbeas
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their ranch.
“Tlie Sunset Trait” and next Wednes­ ants without a license. It was the
first
case
of
the
hunting
season.
day
evening,.
"Big
Brothar,
”
one
of
Sunday,
October
25
Mrs. Nat Scroggin, of Bend, Is visit­
Rex Beach es stones.
ing at thu I'rod Gfloher home.
Fishing on tlie White Salmon river
Albert Roberts was over from The
Mr. and Mm Claude Woodie and
is not ae good now as it was two weeks
children, of Corbett, attended church Dalles Sunday visiting his sister, Mrs. ago. Several local anglers, including
at the Advent Ohrtattan church Sun­ Ralph Davies, and family.
C. T. Ellsworth, Ivan Hcliear and L. G.
in ‘
day, going back oyer the Loop highway
Apple picking is over «nd packing Morgan,-who were on the White Salm­
will soon be done, this being th* short­ on Sunday, had but indifferent lack.
tn the iifternoaB.
Ehler W. Is Cotton and family were est harvest season w* - have ever
dinner guest« Sunday of Rider and known.
Jack Bell, rancher on upper Mosier
Mrs Kubnloy.
The crowds which attended the har­ creek. Monday brought to the Holman
vest
home
thanksgtving
services
in
the
A Banmel market the carcam of a 200-
Mrs. I.ydla, Moore and sou, Joe,
sjient the week end In Dufur visiting Community church unanimously voted ponnd Ider, killed near his home.
And a dandjr Western
their datightef and sister, Mrs. Rich­ the observance to lie the most success­ While sportsmen pronoumed the ani­
ful and enjoyable ever held here. The mal of the black species. Its fur was
ard O'Brien, and family.
decoration committee, compos««! of considerably browner than found or­
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Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cotton and Mr.
Geo. Monroe, Mrs. Alice Williams. dinarily. Th«« bear was rolling fat
and Mrs. J p. Kuhuley <«ll<«d on Mr. Mrs.
I
MI m Alta Basler and M. Walton, per­
.
1*1
-da
anti Mrs Thomas Goa» Bunday after form*! ita work most artistically and and scores of families plan bear roasts — ■
for- Humtey'dlnner.
noon.
won the admiration of all who attend­
Wed.-Thura., October 28*20
Mr. and Mr* Ed Lamb, Mr. and Mr«. ed the services. The display of flow­
While dozen« of local hunter« last
Frank Smith sad Mr. and Mrs. Oscar er*, fruit and vegetables could not be
week
killed
the
limit
of
china
pheas
­
Cameron. of o<Mi vicinity. wore vis­ exceUod anywhere in Oregon. A 78-
itors of Mr. and Mm A. F. Linn Sun­ txiund squash occupied a pro mln sot ants In local orchard« and the open
ropses anrsoundiug the valley, birds
day.
place in the foreground. The muslMl are taro this week. After the first few
nt::’
Mrs. George* Garrett la on the •lek features wen« greatly enjoyed. Holos days of hunting the Chinas become
IM.
wer*
rendered
by
Miss
Van
Vteet.
Miss
♦
very wary and Immediately seek the
Young, of St. Helens, and Alfred Nral, higher ebvution« where dense under
of Hood River. The quartet, compoaed brush and forest make sucrasaful hunt­
of Mrs Basler. Miss Feike, H. C. and ing a near impossibility.
Mr«. (’Inni Osgood and Mi» May W. T. Wyatt, contributed a ««'lection.
have been her» looking after their It 1* planned to develop the "harvest
Liquor Possession Brings Fine
_
_ thelr friends.
horn*” idea and make it a two-day
ranch and « luitta* OMong
‘
Justice
of the Peace Blagg Monday
AND
event
next
year.
A son of Mrs. Osgood. Harry Osgoml,
assessed a fine of $100 «nd costa
living
at KoipTg's beach
of Chicago. Is' ”
*
Mrs. Emily Young and Mias Ger­ against E. L. !iarn<«s, t'aacaile I-oeks
ÍÍ
painting Dot
iring
_ the summer he did trud* Young, of St. Helens, wepe week
resident, on a charge of liquor posca-
««■me lsmntifnl canvases among the end guests at the manse.
sion. Oil!«era la« week raided the
canyons and meadows at the base of
Doing Comedy
Rev, R. A. HutchinM attended th* Barnes home, finding a small quantity
Mount Hood.
stat* W. C. «T. V. convention In Hood of moambine and a dtemanttad still.
Mr. and Mrs. Joinings, who have Rivffi Tuesday evening. He lead the Barnes denied that he had made liquor.
Price®, 10c, 25c and 85c
heen helping Mr. OxWrtow with the Ol
devotional nervic* and later
Barnes was said to own a Troutdale
address of welcome on liehalf farm. He was formerly ronstrnctlon Open every Wed., Thur®, and
apple harvest» have returned to Port­
land.
of UM Valley Ministerial association. foreman for the O.-W. R. A N Co In u i Ev®?c, Ever*’ S®1- and Sun.
' ,n Mat and Eve®.
Mr. and Mrs. Fordm and Mr. Wood­
A targe number from this section the mid Columbia
yard wrat t«
Woodburn took'in
__ "The Ten
___ Commandments"
___ ________ _ at
last week to attend the Hidiwy Miller I Hood River last weak. Road Super-
Mrs. Johnson »M the Pianp.
Lot a Ooin Controlled Clock hein von
sale of purebred Jerseys.
*1 visor Rlkckmsa was oiling the high- »ta. Bae Allyn Button or tel.
jt
t
violated
sense of
th« condition *f th« Nad.
«
President Coolid*« Is a, busy man:
probably bla days are aa fully «xxuided
as those of any cittxen la tills county.
Yet he finds ft possible to ausud
church every Sunday. Those are aot
wasted Moers that a man spends-ta
God « house on the ' first day of th«
week. Worship is a most protltald«
exercise. ' You cannot afford to give
AND X
seven ffitps' theeght mid eaergy to »a-
terta}' things. Give your moral and
spiritnal sett a chance to develop. The
tkrmmuntty church la not interested la
aon-eesenUaU. It has but one plank
in its program and' that is the develop­
ment of wholesome, virile, Chriatlaa
character. You wMl be heartily wel-
cotned at the services Bunday. Touch
^■»dT
ing session and men's forum at 10 a.
t«‘
m.; worship With sermon by the pas­
«»th I SOpTH 1 .
tor at 11. Ydong people's devotional
hour at 7. Preaching service in the The Great Dmmatic Romance of
Mt. Hood church at 8. Bring the fam­
a Bad Man hr the Bad Landa,
ily and invito your neighbors. K. A.
Hutchinson.
Two canes of chicken pox among
EDNA MARIAN
children of the secoqd grade room are
reported this week. Those suffering
from diphtheria have been released
from quarantine.
tae öu that* ou*
g
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Copenhagen
Rotterdam
JLLT925
O. B. NYE
Local Representative
Phone 5967
P. F. CLARK
Railway Exchange Bldg.
Portland, Oregon
LON CH ANEY
Wild, Weird, Wonderful
Big Business
*
UfteLiberty
. Edwards wa* instructed to leave
ODELL
Irmin diately for the* nonth.
Floyd McCoy, of Portland. «i>ent sev­
H. K. Ilnh'ham, who han been the
Standard iniina*«* at Milverton, will eral days last writ hen« visiting rela­
arrive hers tomirrow to take charge tives and friends. Sunday a friend
of Floyd’s motored hen« from Portland
of lhe local
and the two are ««ijoylng a week’s
motoring vacation trip to Yakima.
H. I,. Hasbronck. optometrist.
Wenatchee, thence via Heattie back to
Portland.
.
Ixails Eggert, who has l>een in the
=
enqUoy of Brooks-Scanlon at Bend,
has received notice to n«is>rt for duty
$5 AUTO ACCIDENT POLICY «
with the Eggert Young Shoe Co., of
Portland. The thn-e brotluwa an« uow
interested In this buslmw founded by’
Information Required-
their father's nncle. Friends tn Odell
(Hee Advertisement on Pro'*dlnr Pagel
wish them ancccM.
.........
W. J. Holman was a business visit­
1- (■) What is your full name?
or In Portland Thursday.
(b) Sex
Mr. and Mrs. J. I), lieudon motored
II«» Whop were yon born?.__,
2,. <a) Wbat fi your lire?
to Portland Friday ami returned home
II*.
(,1> Weight? '■
(«> What is your color ?
Sunday.
L,
feet. . .
imiiea.
(e) Height?___
Friends of I. U. Lafferty, of Odell
8. Where do you leside? No.
Ht reet __ ______
Cash «ton» were very sorry to learn
Town
.... State -
that bls rvHid<«nee in Hissl River was
badly <laning<«d by fire Thursday of
4. What firm are you is meiulsv of?)
last wvek. Mr. latfferty and his fam­
(employed by))
ily are now at home in lhe Isvwis
What Is their business?
property.
Where lo<-ated? No..
Stivi
A 2(M>-|M>und liear shot by Jeff Bell
Stute of
City of _____ _ ... -
When he was hunting at Green Point
attracted attention Monday when on
a What is y«ur occupation?
exhibition In the window of the meat
a To whom is policy to lie Name in full ..
market at Holman A iMvia. The liear
Relationship
payable in case of death
was <nt up anil th«« meat sold otlf
under ita provisions?
Residente
Aie
Tuesday.
T. Have you in contemplation any special Jouiuey or hazardous uad<*r-
An airplane landeil east of Odell «ta­
tion. Mt. Hood R. R„ Monday nni!
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Tuesday.
& Are your habits lomjs-rate. aud are y<>n in sound and healthy con­
J. II. Margesou has ns a demon­
dition mentally and |>h.v«lc«lly?.___
strator a Series 30 Oldsmobile coach
ioa
Policy applied for thia ------- - day of
which is a beauty.
Signature of applicants
Arthur Haiaa-n'a car. a Ford road-
ster. was stolen Friday night and re-
eoverv«l Monday. Friday night thiev«««
(Till« Insurant* take« effect r«Jy upon receipt of policy by assured)
al«> attempted to steal Cheater Chev­
ron's car but a dead Isittery saved the
car.
gent
Rev. and Mrs. John WoodMn and
HOOD RIVER, ORIGON
daughters. Joyce. Helen and FVaiii-»K
are now at home In the parsonage.
EdwariU h Pron»le<l
J, (\ Edwanla nainnger of the lo«i.|
branch of the ittandard OU Co. for the
two years, uns notified Tuemlny
that he will l>e p «tnuoCed to si> ad-
valM-ed executive [««itiön foilovvlng a
mom h's visit st brail offiees nixl re-*
-luerka in and around San Framdseu.
R. EK SCOTT, A
■
The Fearless
Lover”
“Hot Foot”
Florence; Vidor
The Girl of Gold
“Seeing Red
Priscilla pean
The Crimson
Runner
Officer 13” v