The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 05, 1925, Image 10

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    APPLE SITUATION
dance, scheduled for November 20, to
be present. One of these parties re­
cently given proved very entertaining.
«Walker Bros., noted oldtlms orchestra,
v Vi!
b' !
For Rent—Office rooms in ths Broaius of Forest Grove, will furnlto the music.
Building. Bea R. E. Scott.
*13d
The Relief Corps wiir kaVi thoir
Hair switches made from your own annual luncheou November 14 at 1
(By R. G. Cumming, General Man­
In a Navy Day address delivered
hair. TsL »31, Mrs. M. D. Hfcka.' nl2 o’clock at the Mt. Hood Hotel dining ager Bari Fruit Company)
before members of the chamber _
of
H.-IL Auto Wreckers,on tbs Heights. room. Make reservations early. Phone
The annual apple harvest ba* ad- «»«amerce by Ueutenant A. D. Doug
Parth for all cars.
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1374 or 24<i3 for reservations.
vanced to a point Where a better ideal *■■■•_.oi Portland, the speaker char­
acteriaed a* dangmrou* propasauda the
Bring your tubas in. We will check
The Hallowe'eu window prepared by may now be obtained.
them free. Ths Radio 8hop. alStf
Cecil Lafferty at the Franz store has
The outstanding feature to the sarly Hamand of those seeking a unified air
Llouteyaat Douglass Mid the
Junior vaudeville, high school audi­ created no small lot of attention. It la season and the heavy shipments to
»• *> serious m to behoove that
typical of the ghost season, showing a date. The harv««ting ««ou U at least
torium, November 13.
darky fleeing from a ghost from a two weeks ahead of normal. In fact, al .„Sr1*®11-, kno”’
SUCH NAMES AS MONARCH AND COLONIAL ARE GUARANTEES
recta
Rubbish hauling, light trucking. R. cemetery.
*The valor of the spokesman for a
in the main producing section* of I
F. Cooper, tel. 1721 or 3682.
ml9U
OF
PERFECT
SATISFACTION IN RANGES.
John Fish, of Maple Creek, Saak., Wenatchee and Yakirna picking has unlfle<1 air service,’’ Mid Lieutenant
Cail Schindler Transfer for service.
practiroUy been completed, although I Douglass, “cannot bo quMtioued, but
arrived
last
week
to
Join
Mm.
Fish
Office 2»1, ree. »402.
a2tf
we^cannot My aa much for bls dis
•nd remain here for a visit with his packing will continue for *ume time.
tat a Coin Controlled Clock help you daughter«, Mrs. F. C. Wittenberg and
The apple market opened with price* c
save. Bee Allyn Button or tel. 4242. jlfitf Mrs. Handy«. Mr. Fish owns a grain ruling generally 25 to 50 cents per box -Lieutenant DougteM Mid that the
under prevailing price* in 1924. There I iy°pa«andlata who are flooding the na-
The W. R. Hagar Cigar Factory has ranch in Saskatchewan.
lower price* In our opinion were due I Hon for a unified air service are deal-
moved to the ola City Hall, Fourth Ht.
C. G. Cameron and family have left to a crop reported to be 25 per cent Pf* wllh hali truth*. He declared that
We rejuvenate your tubes at nomi­ for Orofino, Ida., where Mr. Cameron
U stro««ly opposed to such
nal cost. The Radio Shop. Phone 1264. is with the Warren Construction Co. in excess of 1924, and the fact that
eastern buyer* had already suffered I action, and that the
h» not alone
E. L. Wilhelm, Dufur rancher, was He has been associated here with Paul serious losres in their cherry and pear ““ "Uidl ¥*“,“• Ferahlng, Wood, Mar-
McKercher in the operation of the deals, both from the Northwest and I "hal Fbch, Haig, Beatty and Jelllcve
here Tuesday on buainesa.
HAVE MADE HUNDREDS OF FRIENDS WHO PRAISE THEIR HEAT-
Old-time dance, Rockford hall. The office of Sgobel & Day.
California, making them over-cautious ar*®PP®,*’i to *udi measures.
Regular social night will be observed on apples. This condition continued! The visitor cited that Colonel Mitcb-
Gravenateins, « o’clock, November 0.
ING AND FIRE KEEPING QUALITIES. THE WEATHER MAN HAS BEEN
Junior vaudeville, high school audi­ by the Pine Grove Grange next Satur­ until the latter part of August when | **** *»ad made the statement that all the
day
evening,
when
a
special
program
KIND TO US SO FAR BUT THERE’S NO TELLING WHAT IS COMING
due
to
extremely
hot
weather
and|"
tller
®
n
i
1
.
c
!
a
“
f
n
«tlon*
of
the
world
torium, November 13.
of the Camp Fire Girls will be staged
wind storms very serious dam-1 *»«T* established united air service. He
H. T. Hanson was down from Dee by Mrs. Donald McLeod. A dance will heavy
RIGHT
AROUND THE CORNER.
age occurred to the apple crop in the chararterised such an amertion as very
Monday on business.
follow the program. The Gravenstelus middle western states, particularly in
■J5aly. and Grvut
Rev. R. A. Hutchinson was down will be present and furnish the music. Illinois, Arkanres and Missouri, the| B^tak1 ,Uave_Jt. France's system , is -
from Parkdale the first of the week.
not
of
the
united
order. Japan re­
Mr. and Mrs. Milo S. Frederick and result Iieing a strong demand for our
Ths W. R. Hagar Cigar Factory lias two little daughters, accompanied by Northwestern apples which soon had jected it because of the failure in Great
moved to the old City Hall, Fourth Ht. Dr. Wilbur C. Armstrong and Miss the effect of raising prices to a better Britain.
Lieutenant Douglass explained why
Our tube rejuvenator saves you Margaret McRae, motored up from figure.
Your old stove taken in exchange.
The apple crop for the country •• a Great Britain employed the unified air
money. The Radio Shop. I’hone 1264. Portland Sunday and were guests of
service in 181«. After the battle of
Cash paid for old cars. H.-R. Auto Mr. aud Mrs. II. J. Frederick for a few whole is now estimated by the Govern­ Jutland, be declared, it was seen that
hours.
ment Crop Reporting Service at 30,134,-
Wreckers.
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the German navy would not come out
Walter McDougal, who recently left (MXI barrel«, as compared with 28,701,- •gain.
Old-time dance, Rockford hall. The
The airmen of the navy were
000
barrels
actually
produced
last
sea-1
for
a
visit
at
the
Pasadena,
Calif.,
Graven steins,. 8 o’clock, November 0.
with the land forces. The uni­
home of his brother, J. B. McDougal, son and a five-year average of 30,40«, needed
Junior vaudeville, high school audi­ governor of the Chicago Federal Re­ 000 barrels. Of this crop, it 1* «Mi­ fied department was established to
This is the time to turn in-the old
torlum, November 13.
serve l«ank, will leave later for Chicago niated that the state of Washington avoid the dual command by army and
dining
suite on a modern one in the
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ward will leave to spend a month before going to Flor­ will produce 8,100,000 barrels, or 27 navy. Great Britain, he declared, has
per cent of all the apples produced in iteen trying to get away from the sys­
the latter part of this week for tang ida.
beautiful
period style« we offer at such
tem.
The
air
ministry
has
been
mak-
Beach, Calif., to spend the winter.
J. A. Clemenson, of (Columbia Brick the United States, thia being almost ing more and more conceroiomi to the
double
what
any
other
one
state
pro
­
reasonable
price«.
J. K. Carson, Jr., who is practicing Works in Portland, was here the latter
You have noticed, as every other
admiralty. "
law In Portland, has moved his offices part of last week, seeking apartments duces.
“The United States Navy,’’ said Lt
Unfortunately this season the apple
A dozen Walnut and Mahogany
to 400 Henry building.
or a furnished house for Mrs. Clemen­
pasterby has, the new and beautiful
crop in the immediate vicinity of Spo­ Douglass, “has taken a lead in the de­
■eta to «elect from.
Ed P. Michell, county auditor at son and children, who will spend the kane is lighter than usual, due in port velopment of aviation. We how to no
shades we have been installing in
Stevenson, Wash., was here the latter winter here. It 1« hoped that the local at least to a very heavy infestation of one. We admit it as a great factor
climate will lienefit the health of the
part of last week visiting friends.
Here'« a typical value:
but not the whole figure in warfare.
worms
in
August.
!
many Hood River homes. They add
The Women’s Relief Corps bazaar will Clemenson children.
Out of the total crop of approximate- It has ita limitations.
,
... In
.. a recent
»-PIECE WALNUT SUITE
Wesley W. Smith, of Portland, was ty 35,000 cars that the state of Wash-
be held November 21 in the Mt. Hood
" a
0,lonF1
more to the appearance, both outside
here over the week end. On his return ington will ship this season, about 1«.
hotel annex.
nl9
*U,,°b‘
Buffet,
Extension Table, 6 Chain
with craft as tar-
Store your goods with-Goodrich Trans­ he was accomi*anled by hla mother, 000 have already been shipped. In so|eto
and
inside,
than
anything
else.
Mrs.
W.
L
Smith.
The
latter
after
a
other
words,
atiout
50
per
cent
of
the
•*
r
Pl*ne
could
sink
fer A Storage Co., the only fireproof
storage in tow n. Phone 3031.
s24tf visit in Portland will leave for Ohio, entire crop. Shipments have gone for -
°re
with .a
a P
pen
si ’tor. if
where site ex|s*cta to spend eight weeks ward at the rate of 400 care dally from os» kill ,a a lion
‘II W,tb
‘*«’8,l(M
Highest cash price paid for your used visiting
Let us figure with »ou on your
bis lion
is 8 old
enough
afid is
relatives
and
friends
in
the
all
producing
sections
in
the
store.
,,on
«*<*
««»«*
‘
»
properly
furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain community where she was reared.
Other
states
have
been
shipping
heavily
‘
iV'i
1
*
“
'
..
..
d
t0
Library Diners • Windsor Chairs
at E. A. Franz Co.
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new or old house. We’ll take your
“ d hUDt 1 °n" *“* “ P**’
A delightful service was held at the and even under the extremely heavy
Miss Lewis, of the Franz store, has First
shooter.**
church Sunday morn­ supplies, the markets have maintained
“
For the combination living and
old shades in and make reasonable
left for Pontiac, Mich., having been ing, it Christian
Lieutenant Douglass declared that
being an Apple Week service. a fair average price, although as it
rolled there by business.
the
testa,
using
obsolete
and
unaea-
dining
room. They solve the prob­
The church was tastefully decorated, would be natural to expect, they have
allowance on the new.
worthy vessels as targets had not dem­
St. Mark’s Guild will hold its “regu­ «1 «Tiles playing a prominent part In the sagged somewhat In places.
lem
for
small houses.
lar meeting Friday. It will begin at decoration, and the message by Mrs.
The situation to date encourages us onstrated that thd modern battleship
was
Impotent.
He
cited
that
the
same
10.30 a. in. In the parish house.
Livingstone was in keeping with the to believe that from now on the apple
LUNDIN-LEAF and JIFFY-DINE
tad been raised when the torpedo
Nathan P. Mears, of the Underwood day.
market will be fairly normal and that
and again on the ad-
fruit section, will leave soon for Pasa­
Mrs. A. W. Beckley and children the growers generally will realise vreyiv„nt introduced
Walnut
and Mahogany
$21.75 up
of the submarine. But he cited
dena, Calif., to spend the winter.
have left for San Antonio, Tex., to join fair price*, enough at least to p*y the
the
navy
had
included
l«>th
these
*
Frank J. Snow, of Portland, was Mr. Beckley. They have purchased a entire production expenses and I mvc
WINDSOR CHAIRS_______ $3.85 up
a part of their defensive and offen-
here last week visiting Ills daughter, home at the southern Texas city. Mr. them a very fair margin of profit on
aetlon. The navy, too, must in-
Beckley is interested in a large ranch their Investment.
| c,u(je M one of
arin> aeronautic*.
Mrs. Paul McKercher, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bia neliä r were in the Tampico, Mex., section. The ___
Lieutenant Douglass pointed out that
visitors in Portland the first of the ranch I n in the area where oil wells TWFNTV
AT
the propoMl to hav* an air service
are being drilled.
1 Tv Dill I“VllD ill
I manned by men, not schooled in naval
week.
The
Knights
of
Pythias
and
Pythian
OTATI? IlKJIVE’DQFrV
flkhUng with the fleets in bat-
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nickelson aud
o IAI d UI v IV d I w II i Uei of «■‘■‘a, was fraught with great
sons, Ted and Ned, will motor to Port­ Sisters will have another old time
dance
November
20.
They
urge
all
K.
| danger.
land for the stoek show today.
l‘.s and their friends to be present.
Simultaneously Tuesday the chamber
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Keir were in Admission
50 cents a couple, luncti 25
Twvrity-one graduate* of the Hood | of commerce, the meeting of which at
Portland yesterday to see the stock cents. Come at H.30 and dance to the
River high school are enrolled this | the Mt. Hood hotel waa held under
show.
music of a famous old time orchestra. fall in the ^University of Oregon. Karl | auspices of the Tuesday Lunch club,
If you do not receive your Oregonian Walker Pros., of ‘Forest Grove.
Onthank, member of the executive | celebrated Roorereit’a birthday. Lieut,
regularly or wish to subscribe for same,
Rev. and Mrs. Lindley H. Miller, committee of the University, la a Hood | Douglare paid a glowing tribute to the
either by carrier or mail, please call
who attended the convention of the River graduate. He entered the uni-1 Ifrrot rough rider, who was character-
Oregonian agent. Phone 2308. f 21 tf
Epist-opal church atNew Orleans, have versity in the fall of 1909, obtaining his 11 zed aa the father of the modern navy.
Cleaning and pressing your clothes returned home. They were given a A. B. degree in 1913 and bia M. A. in Roosevelt's orders, sending the navy
adds wonderfully to their wear. Tel. recept ion at the parish house Tuesday 1915. The Oregana, the university stu- around the world in 1908, demonstrated
1014 for Meyer Cleaning Works. Quick evening, The weather was unbearably dent body year book, was dedicated to| that the modern fighting ship* could
delivery service.
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I make the Journey without trouble. 'It
warm in the southern city, Mr. Miller him last year.
8weet cider delivered by the gallon or stated.
James Johnson, president of the| was shown, he Mid. that servicing sto-
barrel; also do grinding and pressing
J. B. MiKennon returned from Cor­ Hood River high school student body pions would be needed in day* of real
Can supply new kegs and barrels. Wal­ vallis Sunday evening, where he went In 1921-1922, is president of the univer-| warfare, It Increased the morale of
ter Weils, phone 4723.
n5
He la active in de-| the fleet and gave the personnel a con­
to homecoming of the O. A. C. alumni slty Junior dai
J. H. Jeffrey was in Portland Mon and enjoyed the football game tie tween bate work. He is a major in pre-law. fidence in their ability.
Pneumatic Tires
Rufus Sumner, a senior, was an ath­
Ted Baker.and A. F. 8. Steele pre­
day to accompany Mrs. Jeffrey, who O. A. C. and Montana U. Mr. McKen-
has gone there for treatment at a sani­ non is quite a football fan. living a letic manager last year. He is major­ sided at the meeting. J. L. Carter,
tarium.
• '4- .
football player with the O. A. O. ing in business administration. Paul here from Portland, waa a guest of
is an assistant manager of stu­ the club. ________________
The small son of Mr .and Mrs. Er­ team in 1906-1906. "The campus is 8 let ton
affairs, and has charge of the up­
enables you to alter to your
nest Samuel, who was operated on last somewhat changed since thep.” he said. dent
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Smith have left keep of Hayward field. Willlasn Rob­
week for appendicitis, is reported aw
aste
the quality or timbre of
for Newport, where they will si>end the erts, president of the Hood River
making a steady gain.
Order quick if you want these
a
opccch or music from high, thin
senior elaM in 1922-1923, is a sopho­
cold
season.
Mr.
Smith
has
grown
a
Rearches of records and reliable ab­
more, and is majoring in buslnroe ad-
our supply is limited and won't
pitch to low, deep, round tones.
stracts make by Oregon Abstract Com­ very artistic set of whiskers, lie looks iiiiniMi.ru tioil.
i
This receiver, unlike others, is
pany, A; W. Onthan t? Managw, 906 ail the world Hke a Kentucky eokinei.
Merton Folto, an ex-Hood River stu­
Tlie friends of Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Charles Augustus Puddy, pioneer of
not at the mercy of the lqud
Oak Street. Phone 1521.
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dent, and Verne Folta are juniors ma­ the Upper Valley, aged <17 and native
hope
they
will
enjoy
the
winter
Ulis
Overhauled
Next week is National
speaker. The "Colortone** also
• Phone 1014 and have Meyer Cleaning year as much as during a former sea­ joring in business administration. of Little Valley, N. Y., died at his
Works call for your suit. It will be son spent at the coast region.
Helen Herehner la a junior on the home Tuesday night at 2.30 o’clock.
helps to subdue to a great degree^
cleaned and pressed and returned ready
the scratching, hissing, whistling
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dethman were in campus thia year. Charles Taft is a Mr. Puddy was stricken with apoplexy
lor-immediate wear.
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tang Beach, Wash., the flrst of the sophomore, majoring in business ad­ Sunday and never rallied from the
sounds that are usually the bane
Mra. J. F. Watt, who has been seri­ week to be with John Dethman, ministration. John Mohr, a sopho­ attack.
of radio reception.
Good Rubber
ously ill, is reported to be rearing much, brother of Mr. Dethman, who lost bia more, is majoring in pre-law. Rahlee
Mr. Puddy waa married to Mias Ida
The "fl’s" sad the "H’s” ars f‘ ‘ ~J
better. She is at the home of her sla­ wife last week. Accompanied by their Epping, also a member of the clan* of I«enora Frasier, who survives, October
'24
from
Hood
River
high
school.
Is
audihla; naturalness of sound replaces
ter, Mrs. William 8tewart.
daughter, Mrs. Fred Donnerberg, and
29,
1879.
The
family
moved
to
the
in pre-law. Myrtle Jarvis,
the artificiality which has heretofore in­
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Dewey, of White son. Fred Dethman, they aided Mr. majoring
member of '22, la a sophomore this Upper Valley In 190«. They came to
terfered with radio enjoyment.
Salmon, and Dr. and Mrs. 8. L. Peter­ Dethman in packing up his household a year.
the city several years ago. Mr. Puddy,
son were recent dinner guests of Mr. goods. Mr. Dethman returned here
although
hla
Ufe
had
largely
barn
Do nor m/oo a *mon«rritfalW tots grant
Wilmuth Gihaon, majoring in busi­
Ore*« innovation.
with them.
and Mrs. Paul McKercher.
spent on the frontier amidst the hard­
We will be closed all day,
ness
administration;
tamard
Thom
­
A very important meeting of the
ships of early day diwelopmsnt, ■ gave next Wednesday, November 11
We pay cash for your old furniture or
son,
economic»;
Roscoe
Anderson,
phys
­
A.
H. Grebe «L Co.
A Very Good Buy
make a liberal allowance on new goods Hood River City Council of Religious ics; Paul Tompkins, business adminis­ his best for his family, his community
109 West 57 th Street, New Yosfc
Education
will
be
held
next
Monday
and hla state. He was one of the
Call Hackett Mil, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur­
Factam Richmond Hffl. N. T.
ARMISTICE DAY
evening at 7.30 at the parish house of tration; Clarence Buffam, pre-medlcs; homesteaders of the Upper Valley who
niture Exchange.
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W.rtcm Sranchi
Alice Carson and Gertrude Going, all
TRADE
AND
TERMS
St.
Mark's
Episcopal
church.
Every
Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured by church in Hood River is asked to be of the class of '24, are freshmen on established the first church In that
using Eocene Oil. Try this high grade
the campus. Ernest McKittrick, major­ section.
Surviving children are: Mrs. Lois
coal oil next time and see the difference. represented by its pastor and one lay­ ing in business administration, and
man.
Reports
of
the
committees
on
Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A.
Roger Woodyard, majoring in journal­ Johnson, of Dundee; Mrs. Grace John­
week-day
religious
education
will
be
son, of Parkdale; Mrs. Zora Gribble,
Frans Co.
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made and, it is expected, important ism. are also freshmen on the campus. of Portland, and Lawrence, Jesse and
"Good Things tu Eat"
While this is Clifton Emmet's first year
Earl Huchens, new manager of the action regarding thpse will be taken.
Ernest Puddy. Mrs. Aids Baldwin and
he
was
chosen
pianist
for
the
college
Standard Oil Co., and family have
A one-day convention will tie held in
Miss Hallie Puddy, of Hood River.
taken the McCann bouse on the Tucker the First Christian church Monday be­ orchestra. He is takimr an active part
Ftineral services will be held thia
in
school
of
music
activities.
road.
ginning at 9 a. m. and continuing
morning at the Riverside Community
HEIGHTS, BOOK HIVES. OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Smith, who had throughout the day and evening. This
church. Dr. James A. Fraser officiating.
Herts Woodard
spent the summer and fair on their is one of a series of such gatherings
Interment will follow at Idlewilde
Weet Side orchard place, left Saturday being put on throughout the country
The wedding of John D. Herts, of remetery.
for Portland to spend the winter.
tiy the United Christian Missionary thia city, and Miss Sylva B. Woodard,
Just Little StoriM
society of the church. An excellent of White Salmon, was solemnized Sat­
Mrs. Clarence Ellsworth arrived
dealt Phsto a resounding blow upon
program will be given, one speaker be­ urday at the home of Dr. James A.
Commodore Dean tells this one on
week from California. She and
the head, flattening him so severely
Ellsworth are now at home In the ing from Japan, one from St. Louis Fraser, who officiated. Mr. and Mrs. his old friend, Wilmer 8; Bates, of
that he never regained bis former dig­
and another from Spokane. Meals will Herta will make their home here, Mr. Burdoin mountain. Said the Commo­
Batchelder bungalow.
nity and height.
be
served
by
the
ladies
of
the
church
Hertz
being
a
member
of
the
staff
of
dore:
But for all of the prehistoric Indi
Mrs. 8. Bernstein and family were
the Pacific Power A Light Co.
__ _ or two a
“ _______________
Bill killed a cow _ a spring
cation of what Mount Adams might
here over the week end from Portland at noon and 0 p. m. Ten churches are
in
included
in
the
district
represented
Mr.
Herts
was
formerly
a
student
I
ago,
but
he
was
never
able
"to
get
a
(By Charles E. Grstke, Automobile have been, it towern today at a great
to be with Mrr. Berstein, one of the
this gathering.
at the Oregon Agricultural College and satisfactory offer on the hide, rail Editor, <The Oregonian)
height of 12,301 feet, monarch of a
new owners of the M.-H.-8. More.
is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon I came on and one day be decided to
Mount Adams is one peak that is not wide sweep of foothiNs of the Cas­
Edward McGregor, who has been
Wrack Victim Disappears
fraternity.
*
I make a harness for bis old horse out at all like the pictures of mountains cades, and one of the notable peaks in
visiting relatives and friends in the
The bridal couple were accompanied of the hide. He sharpened his knife you remember from your old grade the mountains of the northwest.
_____
. _ ___
_ _ began
_
a
Sheriff ___ Bdlcic
Saturday
east, returned homo yesterday morn­ search
for Albert Rose, of Condon, who to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Fraser and began cutting, fitting and sewing, school geography. In those large and
New construction on the road lead-
ing.
Monday night’of last week was injured by T. X Wyers, a fraternity brother Finally the harness was finished and handy volumes behind which you might lngto Adams from the south and west
The -many friends of Mrs. Amanda In an automobile accident near Shell of the bridegroom.
I he hitched old Dobbin to his sled and have secreted a story of Indiana and Is making visits to thia charming dis­
Whitehead will be pleased to know Rock mountain and who left the Hood
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I Htarted on a new fall of snow np to a cowboys, snow-capped hills were usu­ trict far easier than ever before. With­ J. C. Bradford
308 Cascade Ave.
that idle la making a rapid recovery River hospital Tuesday. Relatives of
Steadman-Wert 1
I woodlot for some wood. It began a ally shown as delicately pointed af­ in the coming few weeks there will
from her recent sudden illness.
The wedding of James W. Steadman, Uttle drlssle while he loaded the wood, fairs. Mount Hood, for instance, or have been completed a 4'«-mile section
the man rome here for Mrs. Rose, who
Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, of Portland, waa injured in the accident, reporting local young man, and Miss Mattle H« finished the loading end started to Jefferson, satisfyingly fulfill the re­ of new highway which, although it
have purchased the East Barrett that her husband had not arrived Gertrude Wertz, of Spokane, was aol-|dr‘T« home. Imagine bls surprise, when quirements of this youthful conception will not complete the artery to Guler and an hour coming down," but it la
school property. They plan on building home. He sustained minor cuts and emnized Sunday at the Asbury Metho- he had led his horse down to the bouse of what a regular mountain la like.
and Trout take. removes the last real­ in relatively good condition, of smooth
a handsome colonial residence on the bruises, some of them about the head. diet church parsonage. Rev. Simpson to find that the tied and wood were
But Mount Adams has a flat top, ly difficult section of the 28 miles be­ dirt surface and winding lntriguingiy
His unexplained dlMppearance, how­ Hamrick officiating.
*•“ ■ quarter of a mile up the road. aort of square, as if it had been tween Trout take and White Salmon. through beautiful stands of stately
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Steadman will make| Haw hi de, when wet stretches, you spanked during its Infancy, and hadn't
I hay« taken the agency for the Mar­ ever led to belief that a blow on the
The new sirtion Ix-glns a half-mile pines.
Many of the curves of this road have
shall-Walls Niagara radges- None bet­ head may have affected hi* mind. Mr. their home on a ranch place near hare. know.
quite grown up.
north of “camp live," a deserted and
“
Bill
unhitched
the
old
horse
and
tor made You may secure the finest Rose is 47 years old, about five feet
And that is precisely the way that plcturnique site, which was once the been flattened out this yesr, and on
put the ha mew and collar on the limb the redskins explain the lack of an bustling center of lumbering activity, those where new lines are Impractical
range available on yonr own terms five inches in height and weighs about
witnin reason. Braakman, Rialto bldg. 140 pounds. His hair is slightly gray.
abrupt pinnacle. It la a pretty legend and has since been used as a location they are being widened so that they
here and bowrht"«^»«»’^./ that goes back to days long, very long for stage horses in the pre-gasollne are visible from both directions and so
Pat Fitxgerald. Frank Colvin and Authorities of Portland and mid-Co- t*erg, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. L. 8.
hTii wel«‘r<h Th mn ago, when continents warred against days. Work on the uew road was that cars may pass. Additional tarn-
•on. Virgil, and brotlwr, Waverly Col­ lumi>la towns were notified of hi« dis- Isenberg, and Geo. William Knighton. .
of Ht. Helena, was anlemnlaed Tuesday
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each other, mountains loved and fought started April 1 under the Joint Ar­ outs have been provided.
vin. and J a mew Bartlett left yesterday ai*pe* rance
Mr. R ohc returned to the hospital at the parsonage of the Asbfiry Metho-1.???” ont while he was away and dried and rivers battled oVer their pathway rangement between the state of Wash­
It I n approximately IdO miles from
by automobile for Florida to spend the
Haturday evening. He waa immedi­ dirt church. Rev Hlmpoon Hamrick hta atalTT»»*
to the sea.
ington and the county, by which the Portland through Hood Rtvar, over the
winter.
Pahto was the Indian name for county dears the right of way and lays Interstate bridge to White Saimaa,
Mrs, W. M. Kollock, of Underwood, ately sent to the office of Dr*. Sifton officiating. They were accompanied by I1 *,d of WK* wePB at
Mount Adams. Pahto, it seems, loved the grade, the state doing the surfac­ and into Guler, following the road that,
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waa here last week on htisineaa. Mra. and Abraham and waa later taken to the brother-in-law and sister of the 1'"*
after reaching Huaum, skirts the bank
the beautiful damsel ta-ws -la-clough, ing.
Kollock: atated that apple harvest of Condon'by a relative. He waa unable bride, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Ortans.
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In addition to work on the main of the Ixix canyon of the White Salmon
the Underwood Height* section was to tell where he had been while absent, Mr. and Mrs. Knighton will make their I •» <-|e«rsnre sate wan* T*n*mw whom we know today as Ht. Helens.
staring that his mind waa a blank for home at St. Helen*.
I Cohen Bro«., who recrotly purchased But the course of true devotion proved highway, there has lieen considerable river. The trip including the Jaunt ap
complMe.
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the M. H. 8. store, will start a big a triangular affair, for Mount Hood, improvement this year on the road up through the foothills, and the return
R. J. Rhinelander, of Underwood, the rime. __________
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< learanee Mie tomorrow. The store whom they called Ylest, loved the lady, McDonald ridge from the town of to Portland may be made In a single
has purchased a Willys Knight sedan
Twoday Night C*ld
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■a
rroWCXB
ho
tWo Weeks for Inven- too.
Trout take, which I n imaaable by auto­ day, although this schedule leaves cosa-
from J. A. Carr. A. Bright has Just
The temperature dropped to 18 above
I have purr baaed the Hood River tory. All good* on shelves will be on
Pahto became the favored suitor, mobile practically to Cold Spring camp. paratlvely little time for anything
purchased an pveriand six from Mr.
aero
at
Odell
Tuesday
night,
and
auto
­
County Watkins A<ency from V. A. Mie tomorrow, the new owner* state. and Ylest In all his majesty became Thia activity has been in the nature of more than enjoying the scenery from
Oar.
enraged. ta-wa-la-elough. so the leg­ maintenance under the direction of the the driver’s seat.
All of the older member* of the mobile radiator* and water plpM were Bower and hereafter will take active st aenMtionally reduced prices,
Knight* of Pythi** «nd Pythian Sis- frozen. Apple harvest to over and the charge for distributing the well known > Cohen Bros, state that they will end runs, threatened to remain enrap­ United States bureau of public roads.
cover. No grower* report- Walkins prod seta. W. L Kirby, R. D. I stock the store with new good* tured with the beauty of Mount Ad­ It is still one of those mountain arter­
All kinds of robber stamps made at
ten ar* urged by a committee In
No. 2, phone Odell 10fi.
qlfi
throughout.
amo, so Ylest In a fit of terrific anger ies which take “two hours going up the Glacier office«.
charge of preparations fbf an oldtime
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NO BETTER STOVES-NO LOWER PRICES
CONSIDERING QUALITY—TH AN HERE 11
Heatrolas, Coles’ Hot Blast
and Mission Heaters
Complete Stocks now for your selection.
Scalloped and Fringed
Window Shades
Dong Room Furniture for Thanksgiving
E. A. FRANZ CO
Delicious Apples
Combination Grade
FOR SALE
I Good Reo Speedwagon
1 Ford Truck
The Grebe
"Colortone
t
I Ford Delivery
DEATH OF C. A.
PUDDY WAS SUDDEN
1 Ford Touring
E
I Dodge Touring
CANNED GOODS WEEK
11923 Late Maxwell
I Ford Roadster
I Oakland Touring
The Star Grocery
PERIGO & SON
Volstorff
Used Car Exchange
MOUNT ADAMS IS
LURE TO TOURISTS
The Raidio Shop of Hood River