The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 05, 1926, Image 14

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¡GOODWIN MAKES VAL- LETTER DENIES ANY
LEY HEADQUARTERS
HOME DISCONR
Mrs. Al W. Meyer, Elmer Meyer. Heart
Meyer, Mrs. H. 8- Ostfcrn. Mrs. Francta
McOoen, Geo. T. Prather. Mrs. L. H.
Prather, Mr. and Mm R. W. States,
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John M. Fosse, Otto Olin, Chas. Olin,
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) ■' t' r. in i' .
Mr. nd Mrs. ■■ M. Peck, Mr. and Mra.
George E. Goodwin, who baa traveled
«22 Irving St., Philadelphia, Pa
Bva Richmond, prominent ineuo so­ . T. C. Benson. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
prano of New Yorit, will sing the solo , Beason. Guy H. Benson. Mn. Viola the globe around and who baa settled
Bditor Glacier: 11 waa more that
,
Grey
Lee,
Mra.
Erick
Nelson,
Mr.
and
In
the
Hood
River
valley
because
of
parts in the pageant "Klatawa" to be
astonished when I read your July 21
produced at Eugene at th« Trail to Hail I Mra. Al Mattley, Mr. and Mrs. IxMite the climate and scenic appeal, has es­ issue of the Glacier In regard to tb<
Comlnl,
Turner
F.
Leavens,
Mr.
and
tablished
an
office
here.
He
will
en
­
celebration was announced by J. R.
divorce of my brother and stoter-lw
Ratey, pageant manager, after a series ; Mra. August l'etersun, Mrs. L. Peter- gage In general work as a consulting tew.
.
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
Aug.
Nelson,
Mr.
and practicing engineer. Mr. and Mrs. . From the way your paper stated, 11
of eonferences with the dramatic solo­
and. Mra. John W. McGrath, Mr. and Goodwin purchased the old East Bar­ read as if I bad Is-en forced to leave
ist. -
.
Mrs.
Bdwaril
J.
Grahs,
Margaret
Pratt,
rett school tract, and have developed my father-in-law's home because ol
Tollawing a prolonged concert tour
of the east. Miss Richmond recently re- . Ixtute Alvik, J. P. Greuia, Elate Camp­ a beautiful country home there. Mr. family trouble«, etc. This Is very un­
bell,
H.
P.
Harpham,
A.
B.
Glaxier,
Gqyflwln lielieves that many profes­ true, as there bad never been any
tuyaed to this Mate to rest. learning
of the originality of the pageant and I Geo. a Glasler, Guy J. Leavens, A. M. sional men will eventually be drawn trouble (shoe I’ve been married) In
Barrett,
Vai
W.
Tomkiiw,
Mrs.
Ardis
here to make their home, and be an­ th« family concerning me.
its depletion of the development of Ore­
gon site became intereated in its pro­ Gray^Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Bam Wood­ ticipate« that the valley will become
I have lived iu the saute boms, under
ward,
Mrs.
Harriet
Miles,
Alfred
the locale of a eoloay of such people. the same environment as did Fred's
duction. After studying the music of
Young,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Hchmid,
Clark
Discussing his pls ns, he* said:
Klatawa with Prof. W. F. G. l’hacher,
wife; for the same length of time, and
"Although a resident of Portland for never once did 1 experience any em-
author; and Mrs. Doris Smith, direc­ Schmid, J. B. ixivegren, C. W. Love-
gren,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
Granstrom,
Mr.
15 years, my location at Hood River barraasing argument or quarrel under
tress of the pageant, Mias Richmond
romcented to play Hncajawea, a proml and Mrs. Frank Hall, Henry Greer, offers me a more desirable residence their roof.
T. B. Greer, Frank Anderson, Mr. and tlian in Portland and at the same time
nent character In the show.
I hope this will dear up any false
my
Miss Richmond is a native of the Mrs. L. P. Day. Mr Zand Mrs. A. L. permits me to give quicker and more rumors or imaginations concerning et
state. Following a course of musical Catea, John Conlon, Dr. Edgington, Mr. economical' service to a large part of husband's family In regard to my hus­
band and me as we have never bad
>- training In Portland she went to New and Mrs. Beth Leavens, Mra. Adele Att- tlie northwest.
''While I am prepared to do any kind anything to regret in regard to family
York where continued progress in her well Vietheer. Mr. and Mrs. James F.
Truthfully,
vocal sTudy won her admission to the Attwell, Mrs. I. N. Day, J. G. Day of general engineering work from the affairs.
direction of Y caiman Griffith. After a (111), Irving Frederick Day. Mrs. Edg investigation to tlie completion of the
Mrs. Carl Alfred Ttiomseoto
successful season in New York and ington, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. l’ettlck, work, furnishing all engineering per­
Brooklyn concerts she returned to the J. W. Bother, Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Cocqp sonnel Incident thereto, I a*ui in addi­
PINE GROVE
west and test year made* a brilliant er, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beckley, Mrs. tion specialising in a consulting capac­
Mr. and Mra. J. I). McCully and Mlns
debut in Portland. Since then she has Chas. Nelson, Mr. aud Mrs. John W. ity in Irrigation work, recreational de­
tilled concert engagements throughout Attwell, R. Wrage, John E. Alwlck, velopment work, and in landscape Euta McCully spent the week end at
Anton Alwlck, Edward Alwlck, Hyte work, and also In city park and tourist IJeetledyn.
tlce country.
Her . interest in the pageant liluges Jackson Coopt*r, Ixwlit* Butler, Mrs. auto camp work.
Mra, A. I. Mason and Mrs. Roland
"My 25 years of broad. recqstnsible Wylie axe camping this week at the
largely on the characler portrayal of Julius Helwig, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A.
Baca jaweci, Indian maiden whose tragic Brolliar, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Brolliar, engineering experience fully equip me iJiva Beds.
history is woven into the pageant by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brolliar, Mra. E. L. for further work. As the construction
Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Igtcy went to
Professor Timelier. This part will per­ Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lohey, Mr. engineer and project engineer on two Portland Tuesday via the Mount Hood
mit Miss Richmond the cqiportunity to and Mra. Irwin D. Parkins, Oscar Bad- federal Irrigation projects from their Ixxip, Miss June Yoder accoiupanl<*d
cter, Thomas Ba deter, Bamuei B. Carnp- conception to completion, and as a for­
reveal lier histrionic ability.
them and went on to Cauby to visit
In addition to the solo parta the liell, Joseph W. Butts, Mrs. Cora D. mer owner and operator of an 80-acre ; relative«.
(cageant will Include chorus singing. Kraine, Mr. and Mrs. David Wessels, Irrigation farm, I am fully experienced
More than a thousand voices of men, Mrs. Frank Conrtade, Mrs. F. E. Bher- In practical irrigation matters. My 18 ( F. H. Blackman returned from a
women and children are now rehears­ wocm I, Mrs. Vera Olin Sprague, Olive years' work as engineer, superintendent short visit in Wisconsin last Baturday.
The Lage and Mohr threshing ma-
ing under the direction of Hugh Min­ A. I/eavens, Blanche C. Ixavens, Geo. and c*hief engineer of our national
was put to work Monday motn-
der, director. Though moat of the It. Steel, Jami« Steel, Mrs. Elisabeth liarka amply qualifies me to handle chine
’
pageant will be original, familiar old I jhip . Rose Woodward, Orin McKinnon, recreational landscape, park and tour- ing.
1
sca«s persistently impular liecauee of Jo Allen Douthft. (U. 8. Navy), Stella het camp work. I have decrignecpenjl Tlie Aloha dub will be entertained
historic and sentimental attachment Woodward, Merle a Yettlck, Paul constructed many buildings and have| bj iy Mra. A. J. Milter next Wednesday.
will be sung. The singing will have Brooke Tomkins, Ouida Tomkina, Vir­ a close working association with Chas.
Mr. and Mrs Beth Dirawny and
instrumental accompaniment. The ginia Tomkina, Rose Greer and Wil­ D. James, one of Portland's eminent daughters and Miss Elsa Taylor, of
pageant will present the greatest inass liam Clay.
architects. Likewise on any work un­ Eugene, were gneets of P. B. Larawaya
singing ever organised at Eugene. It
der my charge having sous* phase last week.
TRAINMAN HIED W WEEd
will be presented three nights in an
which Is outside of my speciallstle
The Ladfes’ Aid will meet with Mrs.
open air amphitheatre now being con­
fields, requiring highly speelallstic Walter Vannter Friday.
structed on the university athletic field.
(Continued from flrat page)
study, such pert of the work will,
Mias Lulu Bunt has purchased a
A large 200-foot stage facing the east
through a professional arrangement, be
grand stand Is already completed. the locomotive in time to turn off fuel referred to a specialist in that particu­ new Star sedan.
Bleachers are now being erocted be- and extinguish a email fire that had lar line.”
The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs.
tweeu the stage and the grandstand. started.
Ralph Perry this afternoon. The an­
The*
car
and
coaches
were
knocked
The entire setting will lie eqiilpistd
nouncement last week was an error.
with stage controlled electric light from the rails but bounced on the ties
A p««ce program has been arranged by
for
more
than
100
feet.
The
baggage
equipment. The ample auto parking
Mrs. Elite.
space surrounding the athletic field is car was turned partially over and
Mias Myrtle Jorvte returned last
crushed
against
the
side
of
an
abrupt
now being marked with lanes and park­
week from Salem, where she has been
cliff
rising
by
the
mil
right
of
wsy.
ing alleys. The Eugene unit of the
teaching in summer school, to complete
state militia will patrol and police the The coaches did not overturn, and the
Automobiles from every state In the her course at Monmouth.
six
men
and
one*
woman,
passengers,
auto traffic which te expected to bring
Union have passed over the Mount
Miss Blanche Narr, who has been
many visitors over the three state high­ escaped without a scratch, although Hood Loop highway thia year, accord­
Icadly shaken by the impact. The only
visiting her slater, Mrs. Will Clark, for
ways which meet at Eugene.
ing to W. G. Parmalee, East Bide or-'
IHrect word received from Eara other casualty was Baggageman Lie­ c-hardist, who has a roadside fruit­ the past two weeks, returned to her
home in Aberdeen, Wash., Wednesday.
Meeker indicatee that he will arrive man, who Buffered a severe bump ou stand on the highway.
Harry Roberts, who has tieen attend­
la Eugene August 18, a day before the the top of bls head when thrown
"I have never seen as many different ing training camp at Camp Lewis, was
Trail to Rail celebration opens. He against the roof of the car.
license plates as on this year," said Mr. at home last Bunday.
Mri
Wheeler's
l>ody
was
taken
to
»
sent bis letter from Council Bluffs, la.,
Parmalee. "The final one *of all the 48
and stated that bls present "covered Goldendale, but will be returned to his states to appear here this year was
Those who attended line Grove
Portland
home
tomorrow
for
funeral
auto” schedule over the Oregon Trail
frem Maine. It rolled by Monday with church last Bunday enjoyed a splendid
will bring him to Portland about Aug­ services. Mr. Qutcher, veteran in the its
|»HHeengvrs expressing enthusiasm sermon by Dr. House. The music was
service
of
the
rail
line,
wag
brought
to
ust Hl Following a day there be will
especially good and iiuiii I mts were
for
<
tregon scenery.
the
Ilood
River
hospital.
I
’
hysMarts
go to Eugenie.
given by Mrs. Ed Wells, Mr. Usher
"Australians,
South
Americana,
resi
­
characterised
his
injuries
as
painful
Lane Connty Pioneers association,
and Mr. KUbuck.
dents
of
Honolulu,
Canadadlans
and
hut
not
serious.
His
home
was
former
­
which includes some of tlie oldest set­
Miss Leah Wagner, of Wilsonville,
tlers in the state, ls'organlslng an elab­ ly In Goldendale bnt he now lives in several parties of folk from European te vteitlpg her aunt, Mrs. Dragseth.
countries
who
had
come
on
to
the
Pa
­
Portland.
Mr.
Gutcher
was
engineer
orate re,eptluu lor Meeker when he
Mt. and Mrs. Dragseth entertained
coast after visiting the Philadel­
arrives. Geo. M. Miller, its president, on the Goldendale branch line at the cific
12 at dinner Monday evening to enjoy
phia
Beequi-Centenntel
exposition,
have
time
it'was
taken
over
by
the
larger
and Cal Young, pioneer of Lane county,
stopped at my fruitstand, have pur­ an 11-pound rainbow trout caught by
are preparing a large Icarbecue for pio­ company.
"Tlie wreck happened so quickly that chased the valley's luscious products Mr. Dragseth at Sandy flat.
neers. In addition to a formal pro­
Mrs. A. T. Bickford anil Mlns Ethel
gram of "trail greetings,” fiddlers, jig, we didn’t have time to do much think­ and have exjwesM-d themselves in
Bickford returned Tuesday from a
of
lieriatlve
language
and
in
praise
ing.
”
said
Brakeman
O.
W.
Ash.
"We
dancing and singing contesta will be
visit tn Seattls.
felt two impacts, one when the loco­ our valley.”
held.
-
Mr. and Mra. Walter Vannler spent
motive was torn from the rest of the
the week end in Portland.
Work to Healthful
train and the other when the luggage
CASCADE LOCKG PIONEERS MEET car
Social grange Saturday evening will
(By Frederick D. Stricker, M. D„
craabed into the cliff. The fact
that the* wheels were thrown off tlie cdllaboratlng epidemiologist of Oregon be In charge of Mrs. Joe Vannler. A
(Continued from first page)
mils onto the ties, slowed down the State Board of Health, in cooperation fine program has been promised and
Monaghan now llvea at Carson. He coaches liefore the Anal crash came with the United State« Public Health good music for dancing, and dances to
suit everyone.
has lived In Skamania county since ids and probably prevented more injuries." Service).
Few i«*ople look upon their work
Francis-A. Lindsay, news agent, was
birth, and claims the record of the long­
Divorce Motion O v er t uh sl
est continuous residence in the mid- sitting in the smoker, the rear door of as an ally to their health, yet it la and
Judge Duffy, of Bend, here for a spe­
Columbte county. Mr. Johnson's another which was broken in by the crash. He it should be so. All, except a favored
won the love of the pioneer residents rushed from the train and aided in re- few of us, have to work, and we are cial session of circuit court In the ab­
liecstme of her aid during times of sick­ moving the dead body of Fireman better off for It. The work of an in­ sence of Judge Wilson, who is occupied
ness and distress. Every family of the Wheeler and the Injured engineer from dividual should be Inspiring and stim­ With the regular term of dfcult court
ulating. It should be pleasant and in Clatsop county, Saturday overruled
community, it was said, remembers her the wreckage of the tab.-
The* wreck was reported by means of profitable. It should have a definite a motion for demurrer brought by the
Good Samaritan ministrations.
In
1879, when Lieutenant Pierce flrat came a portable telephone, part of passenger purpose. If it would meet these ends, defendant In the divorce case of Homer
out. to start the canal work, she was train emergenc y equipment, and wreck­ his health would lie better. If he faite C. Wyatt venms Mrs. Marie B. Wyatt.
his nurse when he fell and broke a leg. ing cranes and crew» were on the way to live un to these requlreioest», bls The defense claimed Insufficient facts
to support the complaint. It also de­
No one enjoyed the picnic any more Immediately from Vancouver and Wish­ health n^y be Impaired.
than did “Aunt" Harriet Mika, a be­ ram. Ttic track was cqien by 8 p. m.
Htrain should be avoided by those clared that property rights were joined
loved colored woman, now 78, who has Day trains of the North Bank line employed in work. Strain may be and that the-local court had no juris­
resided at the* Ixx-ks since 18M. She were detoured over the Union Pacific* either physical or mental. It may lis diction. Mr Wyatt alleges, as grounds,
came to the Pacific northwest with line from Portland to Wishram.
localised In the muscular or nervous cruel and inhuman treatment and de­
Oapt. Geo. W. Davis, a army officer,
system or in both combined. It may sertion. J. IP. Haslett Is attorney for
and family. Aunt Hattie kee;« trace
lower a person's efficiency and make the plaintiff.
CHURCHES
of all the children of the pioneer fam­
him ready for an accident. There are
ilies, and when they come lack boaue
many ways of avoiding strain. Good
English Lutheran Ctartft
they always pay her a visit. Annually
posture will do much to prevent phys­
Usual services at 11 a. m. The Bun­ ical strain, and faulty position of the
Aunt Hattie, drcNced in spotless white,
clay school meets at 10.80 a. m. The Isidy will do much to help bring it on.
presides at the plcnle coffee urn.
Ed Mwnaghan is the only num living, ladles’ Aid will meet Thnrsday at 2.30 A man who aits at hte desk all day
white or Indian, who has ever shot the !>. m. An apron sale will be held.
should get up and walk around every
Rev. P. Hiigendorf, Pastor.
Cascade« three times in a small boat.
now and then, or Work for awhile
T. H. Monaghan was born within 21X)
standing up. Working conditions have
Gospel Tabernacle
yards of the old blockhouse, made
a certain effect on a person's health.
9.45 a. m_. Bunday school. 11 a. m.. The environment, as well as hte men­
famous during the Indian massacre at
morning worship; 7 p. m., young peo tal attitude, has much to do with his
the Cascades.
DEUVER1ES
Vai W. Tomkins, superintendent of pies' meeting. 8 p. m., evangelistic personal welfare.
The work place
service«.
Wednesday,
8
p.
in.,
prayer
the Icsks, elected president of the pio­
should, in the first place, be kept clean
TWICE DAILY
neer society, has resided at Cascade hour and Bible study.
and free* from dust. An atmosphere
Dr.
Robt.
Apits,
Pastor.
Locks for 20 years Beth Hall was
full of dust causes irritation to the nose
Phone 1032
elected secretary-treasurer, and Mrs.
and throat and predisposes to acute
St.
Mary
’
»
Catholic
Church
Lulu D. Crandall, of The Dalles, was
cold and other lnfc-ctlons which enter
nsin>*d historian.
Regular Sunday services: Low Maae, by these canals, llacca where iieoplv
Tie* following committee was «i>- 8 a. m.; High Maas, 10.80 a. m. In­ work should be well ventilated and
polnted to arrange for next year's pic­ struction» in the doctrines of the Cath­ airy. IJghtlng arrangements are Im­
nic*; I. D. Parkins, of Hood River; olic church will be • given each Wednes- portant. The light should be sufficient
I). I* Cates, of The Dalles, and Reth day evening at ’ 7.30 in St Mary's but not too strong. A jeeroon should
I-evens, of Portland. Pete Peterson church. All who may be interested in not look dlreclly at a light or have It
and Mrs. R. W. Blates, of Stevenson, such are cordially invited.
shine In hte face. The force of light
were apjsdnted on the refreshments
rather Hugh J. Marshall, Pastor. should be* dlrvcted clearly peer the left
committee for next year.
shoulder.
Natural illumination, of
Mr. Levans, retiring president, pre­
First Church ef Christ, Scientist
course, Is much better than artificial.
sided at a program, Allowing the pic­
Nature liâtes an idler. A man who
Services in church building Sunday,
nic dinner. Speeches were made by 11 a. in Sunday school the name hour. has nothing to do is worse off physio­
Mrs. Crandall and Ixiate Comlnl. The Tlie reading room is maintained in the logically than one who tolls a good
latter, now a resident of The Dalles, Davidson building. Room 8 la open eight hcmrs a day. idlers form that
recalled the days when he was working week days from 9 to B, with an attend­ vicious class of jieople who find time to
as a stone mason on the canal.
ant in charge from 8 to 0. Wednesday write long windy epistles to newspa­
Following is tlie roster of old timers Evening service at 8 o'clock. Leeson pers, taking exceptions to every pro­
of Cascade Locks attending the second subject, “Spirit,"
gressive movement. There* is a most
.
annual reunion:
hapjiy medium between idleness and
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. K Carlson. Mr.
overwork, which every useful citisen
Asbury Methodist Church
and Mrs. Thon. Monaghan. Edward
to try to attain. Hard work,
Sunday school at 9.45. Rememlier ought
Monaghan. Henry Johnson, Mr. and
properly done, never harmed anyone.
Mrs. P. Morin. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cates, your place in the Sunday school as no
Health and efficiency always aeetn to
Mrs. Lulu D. Crandall, (historian), one else can All it Morning worship e« together. The combination of phys­
Mr. and. Mrs. A. H. Morris. Mr and at 11. The pastor wRl have for his ical and mental health Is casent lai to
Mrs. Randall Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. N. subject. "Old Complaints and New •Re­ the mind as It will not perform won­
Q Gleen, John Fogle, Mrs. John Fogle, proaches” Evening service at 8 p. tn. ders by itself. All persons who want
(secretary Marshall County Historical The subject In the evening will be. to live rightly should c*ndeavor to cul­
Strangers and non­ tivate serenity of mind along With such
society, Indiana), Lew Riggs, P. W. "Short Cuts.”
Yattic-k. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McKinnon. church members ar« always welcome.
physical benefits as fresh air, exercise,
Mr. and Mrs Ram Samson. Ln Win-
proper food, water, rest, proper care
St.
Mark's
Church
.
ther, P. J. IJltegard. Mina LiUegard.
when m*eded and avoiding disease.
On this 10th Sunday after Trinity
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Alwlck, Mrs. Mar­
tha Al wick King, A. J. Knightly, Anna the Holy Communion will be celebrated
Odell Warehouse Improvement
Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Trank B. at 8 a. in ; Sunday school, In prepara­
Crews will start work Immediately
Schmid. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schmid, Mrs tion for the Rally Day which will <q>en In construction of a 200-foot long load
Otto Schmid, Mr. and Mrs Jackann. the now term's work, at 10.80; morning Ing marquee at the Odell refrigerate,!
J. M. Melmac (Spokane, Wash.), J. M. prayer with the rector’s sermon on warehouse of the Apple Growers Asso
Melmac. Jr., John H. Hall. Mrs. H. O. "Sincerity" at 11 a. m. The Guild elation.
A. Mcl,?an, architect and
Hansea. Mr. and Mra. C. C Hall, Mr meets tomorrow at 10 a- m. to seh for structural engineer, of Portland, will
and Mra. James F. McGrath, Mr. and the hospital. The Children's Corner in have charge of thè work.
Mrs. J. L. Carroll, wra. Richard Wood open for its story and play hour at
The addition to the big warehouse
ward. Mrs. Cora Hall. Cora P. Horns 8 p. m. each Thursday.
will facilitate loading during had
day. Jbrnam WUltesm Tim Turner,
weather and will protect fruit and
Grange Baeks W, C. T. I).
Henry Jackson. Bari White. Stanley
equipment from the elements.
Connor, Mm Mabel «Hott, Mr. and
The regular tneetlng of Hood River
Mm. Bmerson B. Clark. Mm Mallnda Oownty Pomona grange at Parkdale
Mrs. S. E. Barimene and her friend
■VWrhart. Jobs P. Wlstrand. Mr. and August 3 psased a resolution commend­ Mrs. Tehbets, of Kansas City, who Is
Im Arthur B. Andrews. Mr. and Mm ing the actlvIMaa of the W. C. T. U. spending the summer here, were in
*. «. (Towwar. Mr. and Mm Wm. Lay and urged them to demand the enforce- Portland last week to visit Mr. and
cat*. Mm H. W. Taylor. Margaret *mt of the Eighteenth amendment to Mrs. W. B. tonali and Karl K. Bart
Oates, Mm. Freda Hendrick. BHsalsth the federal Constitution with all their jneas and familv. Mr. Barimene mo-
- fhem
-
Hendrick. Barbara Hendrick, Mr. and strength.
• tored down for
Snnday.
LKO YOKES IN
.
EUGENE PAGEANT
FOLK FROM AFAR
MOTOR TO VALLEY
Cash and Carry Grocery
H. GROSS, Proprietor
THIRD AND OAK STREETS
„ DELIVERIES
TWICE .DAILY
Phone 1032
Specials for Saturday & Monday, Aug. 7-9
New Crop Pure Extracted Honey just
arrived from the farm to our store.
We offer you in bulk, 5 lb», for
Libby’fl Milk, tall cans, each
Borden’s Milk, tall cans, each
Crystal White Laundry Soap,
7 bar»
(Bring your container)
New Honey in pint jars... 28c; qts
25c
2Oc
t
Crown Flour, 49 lb sack
$2.13
Oriflco, 9 lb can................................... $2.1$
Webfbot Flour, 49 lb. sack..
$1.95
Jones’ Pure Lard, No. 10 can...... v. $1.73
Oane and Berry Sugar
100 lb. sack.............
$6.09
Pete’s Granulated Soap, large size
package.................................
Libby’», Campbell’s or Van Camp’s
Pork and Beans, 3 for................
34c
Wasco Mill Bun, 80 lb. sack............ $1.09
28c
Wasco Scratch, 100 lb. sack............ $2 j 69
Hood River Fiuit Pectin, per bottle .—.23c
Royal Baking Powder. No. 1 can
W
Matches, 6 boxes..............................
47c
Union Egg Mash, 100 lb. sack........... $M9
■ ■■ —.............. - -- ■»
We reserve the riaht not to m U to any
merchant or person buying for merchant
and to sell any quantity we want.