The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 05, 1926, Image 2

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926
ting on the floor was a box of skentleca
cherries which attracted the party like
honey does a bee. The Nunamaker
brother» theu asked the party to go
ARTHUR D. MOK, Maaaoor.
down into the orchard and see the fin­
JOE D. THOM1SON. Editor
ish of the picking of the Lamberts, as
there was but one tree left.
SabscripUon, 12.00 Per tear.
The Nunamaker orchard is not an
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extensive one but the trees are planted
very close together, possibly 18 feet
THE FRUIT INDUSTRY
apart, which makes about double the
The Hood River apple industry is
If apple exports continue to grow, number of trees to the acre that is
comparatively youthful. It was ouly the Portland Dock Oimmlaoiou will planted at The Dalles. However, it is
2tJ years ago that the first carload of have to Increase storage apace at Ter­ s very old orchard, possibly more than
20 years, mid there are many vacaut
Queen Quality make. In these
Calls for clothes that will stand the hard wear;
Pacific northwest taxed apples was minal No. 4. Indeed, it may be neces­ spucee where tree« have died out or
forwarded from here to New York sary to place more refrigerated boats have been removed for »once other rea­
you get the style, quality and
clothes that will look neat and be comfortable and not
City. In that quarter of a century we in commission between Portland and son, and therefore it is possible that
there
la
not
more
than
a
tbird
more
fit. Queen Quality Footwear
have eeeu vast development of an In­ United Kingdom aud European ports.
treea on the four acres than there
•how the dust and dirt; not expensive, but serviceable.
dustry that brings millions of dollars
will give you satisfaction in
would be eu a like amount of ground
into Oregon and Washington annually.
Jupe, come tack from your vacation. iu The Dalles district.
We have them for all hands—men, women and chil­
every way. Neat, dressy and
As the party walked down the road­
The4 apple industry had its begin­ Let’s have a nice Mio wer to extinguish
way
tatieath
the
magnificent
big
treea
ning here. It was at Hood River that the forest blazes, clear the atmosphere
serviceable shoes that you will
dren. Coveralls, Overalls, Khaki Shirts and Middies,
It was noted that the ground was damp
tlx* successful lacks were first devel- of the smoke haze and wash the dust and cool and that the atmosphere be­
be proud to wear. Come in
opml. Tticn the big Washington dis­ from tlie fast coloring apples of the neath the trees was not uncomfortably
High-top Shoes and Leggings, Hats, Caps and Gloves.
hot as It was out on the road but had
and let us show you.
tricts tagan their progress.
They mid-Columbia.
a delicious coolness. Under foot was
You’ll find that you can do better at The Paris Fair.
forgi-d ahead with speed, and today
a mat of sweet clover, vetch, and other
the combined tonnage of Yakima and
Our motor tourists tell stories that growing plants which the writer could
We aim to give you the biggest values that quantity
Wenatriu'e is close to 10 times that of place our scenic lieauties in somewhat not attempt to name, instead of the
Hood River.
SPECIAL—Work Shoes for Men. Good substantial
the same' class with the l>cnt mouse stifling dust of the cherry qfchards of
and cash buying can procure. We invite you to come
Last week Better Fruit, which was trap. Anyhow, aftdr we have built Wasco county. The foliage on the trees
launched In Hood River by E. II. Shep­ roads, the world Is passing by and was heavy and of a dark lustrous green
shoes for everyday wear. The pair.................. $1.69
in and be convinced.
and the trees had the appearadbe of
ard and K. A. Franz, celebrated its taking a look.
.5'
W
lieing in prime condition.
I
Better
20th birthday anniversary.
As the tarty proceeded on its inspec­
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tion one of the Nunamaker brothers
Fruit was published here for many
Tim Argentlnans have a treat in happened to point out a block of tree«,
years, Mr. She|>ar<! devoted the best
atore. They will soon be eating Hood Htatlug that from 1% acres they bad
SPECIAL—Boys’ and Young Men’s Coveralls. Un­
Special—Children’s and Misses’ White Canvas Oxfords
years of his life in the uplmilding of River Graveiistelns. No aiiples are taken 21 tons of cherries, it tdfck some
the Pacific northwestern fruit industry. more appetizing than well riiiened. convincing to make the DaUea delega­
usual values at a special price of $ 1.65. We have
and Slippers. Values up to $ 1.89. Broken lots
tion realize that Mr. Nunamaker was
It was his constant preaching of qual­
Juicy Gravenstelus.
not
joking.
Ttan
someone
asked
the
ity product, perhaps, that stimulated
all sizes in these from age 8 to 18 years; well made
that we wish to close out; just the thing to finish
extent of the orchard.
Hood River to the point of sldp|>ing as
“Four acre«,” Mid Mr. Nunamaker.
Clipped Here and There
near a perfect aitple as possilde. Per­
- of good grade of khaki. Special, for a short time
out the season with. Your choice, the pair._ 50<
“How many tons will you take from
the whole patch,” was the next ques­
haps the reputation of Hood River dis­
only, the pair -------------------------------—-------- $1.25
trict, which stands in the forefront of
George A. Palmiter, master of the tion shot at the cherry grower by the
world apple prislucing sections, tislay state grange, writes to Portland Exam­ excited tripper.
“
We
have
00
tons
off
now,
and
we
should be credited in no small degree iner, saying it is “bunk” that the expect to harvest enough more Black
grange seeks to control the news col­
SPECIAL—Ladies’ Oxfords and Slippers. Broken lots
to Mr. Rhepard.
umns of newspapers. All the grange Republicans to bring the total to 00
tons,"
was
the
calm
reply.
Botter Fruit has moved to Portland. is doing, he says, is sponsoring a bill
that we are closing out, but shoes that will be fine
We invite you to visit our Infants* and Needlework
No doubt, however, he got a kick out
Its present editor. E. II. Potts, Is still for the 1U27 legislature along the lines
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of watching the expressions of a ma Be­
of
the
Ohio
law,
Intended
to
compel
waging a const«campaign for the
for everyday wear and save a better pair for later
Departments. Second Floor. You’ll find these the
retraction of misstatements in the .me rn ent which a pi>eared on all the face«
growing of tlie ls*st fruit and the de­ space in wlileh misstatements were about him. Then the questions flew
thick and fast and he patiently an­
on. Not all sizes in this lot now but some really
velopment of the tast of marketing made.
moat complete in every detail. Come in and see if
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The Ohio law may be a good one, or swered them all, telling how, when they
machinery for the apple grower.
It may not, we do not know. We do drat acquired the orchard, which was
big bargains if you can get your size. Pair____ 98<
we’re not right.
know, however, that it is Islng pro­ plentifully scattered with seedlings and
Railroad wrecks in this section of posed by the grange in a spirit of re­ Black Republican trees, they consid­
the country are so infrequent as to prisal against the daily newspapers of ered cutting these varieties out. Luck­
ily, he said, a neighbor advised them
aromie the curiosity of Inhabitants Oregon for having printed the truth not to do ao and they are glad that
about an incident that happened at the
when they do occur. The tad sinnsh Baker convention of the grange. The they took the nelghtar’o advi<*e. He
on the North Bank line Tuesday at­ grange didn’t like it because the truth stated that he is a firm believer la
tracted large crowds fsom White Salm­ was printed without its perffilBBton. tiees, citing a very successful experi­
on, Bingen and Hood River. The sight­ rhe trouble with the grange is that it ment carried out thia year. Ila said
secret meetings on public affairs, that the Bing treea in tlie orchard bad
seers walked down from the North holds
with the result that some of its mem- uever produced as heavily as they
Bank highway over a rough, cobbled tiers tattle, often distorting the truth, ■mould, so this year a stand of bees
like section of the slope of the O>lun> with the result that the newspapers was placed under the trees (all were
bia canyon. It was a peculiar wreck have difficulty In sorting out the truth too much excited to ask if he meant a
stand of bees under each tree) with
in a unique setting. The pilot of the from the misrepresentation.
Negotiations have been completed for the incorporation of the MT. HOOD
That the newspapers get the facts as the result that the crop was more than
tattered locomotive extended out over straight as they do about secret meet­ doubled.
MOTOR CO. Vernon Horne, who has been Assistant Manager, will be General
The handling of the fertiliser and
the rail embankment and was almost ings of the grange is a tribute to the
touching a needle like pinnacle of tie waits per effort to tell the truth. And, water, methods used in picking and
Manager and President of the new company, and L. H. “Doc” Maddux, whose elec­
packing were described, in faet, every
rocks. Massive cliffs reared themselves of course, the grange is peeved at the effort was made by the Nunamaker'
newspapers and is seeking revenge by
trical shop, which will be enlarged, and removed to the Mt. Hood plant, will be
on the opposite side of the right of the usual method of proposing a new brothers to give the delegation the in­
formation
they
desired.
Secretary.
Mr. DeWitt, Vice-President of the corporation, will be inactive in its
way. Tbe peculiar feature of the law.—Oregon Voter.
Reluctant to leave the cool shade of
wreck came from the fact that the big
management, but will occupy office quarters at the building in distribution of the
Rhe was dabbling her feet In the the iMtntart tree which had just been
main rod broke just as the train was
water, so the story runs, when a hun­ l*ic in'll snd which the picker Mid had
Chrysler.
The ML Hood plant will be equipped for servicing and repairing •11
passing the switch. It kicked the gry trout struck at her toes. In some yielded U33 pounds, and which in 192S
yleliied,
870
pounds,
the
dazed
trippers
switch open, and thus caused the train such manner as this the Charleston
makes of cars.
We will continue to sell the
slowly retreated to the packing bouse,
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to break apart. It is not infrequent originated.—Oregonian.
and after thanking their boots for the
that one of the driving rods of a loco­
information given them started on the
motive breaks or drops off, but ordi­
return trip to Hood River and then on
borne.
narily the worst damage is the derail­
About ail that any member of that
ment of the locomotive and perhaps a
party was heard to talk about the next
few cars.
day was “water, fertiliser, and cover
crops,” with a grand flnale of a de­
The
following
story
of
a
group
of
Today Cascade Locks Is known chief­
scription of the Nunamaker orchard.
We will be glad to see all of our old friends and hope we may have the
The Dalles buaii _ folk and 2 orchard
ly just as a town on the Columbia 1 lots to the valley to study irrigation
pleasure
of greeting all Valley auto owners.
Highway Fire Nipped
River highway. Indeed, the comple­ was rectmtly written by H. O. Miller
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tion of the scenic boulevard, which for ins paper, The I >nIles Optimist :
A crew was called from the Herman
“
Watar,
fertiliser,
and
cover'crops
”
creek
ranger
station
one
afternoon
last
passes through the heart of the village,
Come in and get acquainted.
' gave a demonstration Tuesday in aev-
stimulated business there. The old 1 eral orchards in the Hood River valley week to control a forest fire started by
a passing freight train. The fire start­
frame buildings, which once housed I which opened the eyes of the Chauda-r ed near Herman aiding. Heversl tanks
businesses entering to the crews that of Commerce delegation to the Import­ of water were used in bringing the fire
built the locks around the Cascades, ance of the projects which are being under control.
fostered by that organisation under the
were turned into soft drink stands, leadership of Manager W. H. Nelson.
Andrew J. Rand, who was injured in
restaurants and service stations. The
Following the conclusion of the an automobile accident on the highway
new Bridge of the Gods will place . luncheon which the delegates enjoyed at Hunday evening while returning with
Cascade Locks on the North Bank the Columbia Gorge hotel as guests of Jimi* McArdle from Portland, where
the Hood River Chamber of Commerce
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highway. But thia town, located so Tuesday luncheon club, the membera of they had attended the l>all game, was
close to the Cascades that the roaring The Dalles party left for a trip uble to be around yesterday. The car,
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waters sing s diapason for its resi­ through the Hood River valley under driven by Mr. McArdle, was forced into
the ditch when another machine cut in
dents, has ever l>cen linked with the the (llns'tion of W. J. Kocken, Hood ahead of It.
Columbia. And the day will come River county fruit inspector. The trip
Mlns Jane Carson returned Humlay For Sal, Harasin In n»»d aeslng maebln-a,
had been carefully planned in advance
dropbrada from W up. MacblM» for rent by
WANTED
when the return of pleasure craft and by Gordon Brown, head of the Hood from Portland, wliere she was the wack
or cnoalh. Kxpert repairing dooe,
more utilitarian boats will bring back River Experiment station, and Mr. guest of .Miss Fvrtin Marshall for the aharge» caornable. tUNGKB BRW MACH.
Store. Ird and Moka. A. O. Haagaa, »gnat.
post two weeks.
Kocken.
its glory.______
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e»
Wauna Temple, Pythian Sisters, en­
The party left Hood River by the
For Hale- Nearly bo * beating store; kHoban
r2gìèr?pbM.PMm,Ck*™' el°"
Tho™M
east side valley road and the first place tertained the children of members at table
»nd four obéira. Rnqalro Mrs. Kmma
We snw them off yesterday, those to ta visited was that belonging to a pleasant picnic at Viento park on the , Bro»lu»,
oi» Kaasoa st. Pbone leM.
JORI
legionnaire delegates to the Mnrshfield George Galligan. At this plaie the highway yesterday.
1,000 R,vw torrllory.
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For Sale—MS eoeds of wood, by the cord or
"worn proof of r& per week Il io en boor far
annual state convention of the order of system of surface cultivation used wax
lol. Tb» arsi raneb soatb of Rommit. H. H.
$■>> Hood Hlvar Uommaadery Mo H, K.T
ífmííL» ?» lD,rorturl"« Finest Guaranteed
explained
by
Mr.
Kocken
and
also
the
ttabmsn
jBtr
HtMSTT. ** »tylsä and oolora. Low prire» vkXZH Mosto ovary ini Toeoday «venia»
ex-service men. They were accom-
A. M. Cannon, K. C.
Ante furnished. No capital or experlenre JMV reob month.
Item method for irrigating same when
For h » i < Largo Rdlaon Pbonogropb-a bar­
ym. Irwin. Reeordor
panted by the drum and bugle corps, n«> cover crop was grown in the or­
nsersnary. Wllknlt Hosiery Company Dent
Rockford Grange Calendar
M «7. Green He'd, Ohio.
gain, siro M record». U J- Macklin, home at
and there is a wish and strong hopes chard. taavlng the Galligan place the
Odell, nd.1 rara Hood River. Kt, ».
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MT. HOOD COUNCIL No. a, RaS.M. Maeto
Friday, August ft. Modern Dance.
Wanted To l/tw- An orchard for a term of
la Maeonie Hail every third TemMV la
umong ns all that the corps will re- IMriy proceeded to the ranches of F. W. Wed., August 11, Business Meeting.
snob month
W. / Lorawoy. T. I.M.
For «ale-Hay. Virat eloa» Red Ctover, |I7
A Canfield, RooorSor.
turn with first honors. Marshfield folk Radford and A. L. Page where a dem­ Aug. 13, Hard Time-Old Time Dance. par ton. i hana Odall *f. or eall st rnneb
aboul
IU
nilflb
Houthweal
of
Tneker
Bridge
onstration of the distribution of wster
Wed., August 18. Home Economics. on C orkell road. O. O. Jobaeon, Rt. No. i,
know how to entertain visitors. It was seen. This was of decided Interest
HOOD RI VKR CIRCUS NoAM. NHIGH BORS
Hood Hlver, Oregon.
Jysstf
Friday. August 27, Hoclal Grange.
will not he all work by nny means for to the party and a moot Instructive and
the legionnaires there the latter part enlightening hour was open! with Mr.
Wanted- a »Unograpm-r.Tel.i»i>d»iï
of this weak. There’ll be much of Radford and Mr. Page, both of whom
FOR 8ÀLE
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ANCIRNTÓRDKBOPUNITBD WOBKMKN
conducted
the
party
over
the
ranches
play, and those of ua who couldn't got and explained the method» of bundling
Kl vereid» Lodge No. SS— Meeting niable l»t
“i/? Bn<1 freBh ™*»t. Oro-
and Irti Baiardaya, lai. NM’I. Bank BUI»
n
For Farm*
oppoolui the
nway to the Coos country were filled water. Here also was seen a good ex­ For Uste- 3 remale Pointer «loge tor aala.
lambii Gorge Hotel Phone MSB.
agili
7 weeks old. Joa McElroy, pine Grove, phone For Hale- some yearling bene In make room
H. L. Howe, Flnaneta.
FOR
RENT
ample of the growing of cover crops of t*87,
with deep regrets.
for pnllelA, altea lew palíela. C. I). Riekaleen,
ail!
Cheater Bbato. Broorder.
phone Ml.
JylMf
swvi't clover, vetch and alfalfa.
For Hale -Two Joining «0 sore Irsela, located
miscellaneous
WAUCOMA LODGE NO. M K. OF F.-
During the trip Inapector Kocken
For Haie-GeMM Bantam »woet corn,atriaa
Nesi Creek, X mile from Ixiop Highway,
Heeto la K. <rf F. hall every TneaOay ntoiiL
The went her wise tell ns that we may pointed out orchards which, under the on
Fl«> reward for Informal Ion leading to th,
honre and barn un eaoh Irani, some orchard bean», new potaloe». Tra naps rant and Crab
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L R. Alaznnóar, 0. C.
expect an early fall thia year. Septem­ pro|s-r use of water, cover crops and and some bay land.ail ander Irrtotfan. price apple», llarUstt psora prono». pluma and
srraal »nd cnnviollon o< party having »tolan
P. f. Berk Ilo. M. oí F.
propre, plans your order early. Mra W. T.
harassa from my plans
Ruman li p...,
Parfcdals, Or». ’ v
soasen G. Fond,
ber may bring lota of rain. Many or- fertilizer, bad produced as high as 900 reasonable, terme. U. K. Wasson, HL 1. oJ8
MT. HOMK CAMPZMI. R. N. A., meato eooond
For Halo—J. Hale paaebea ready Handay.
•“d foartb Wedneodayeaf aoeb moniti over
chnrdlsts have already provided com­ packul taxes of apples to the acre Ansuat
For Hale—À young Jersey sow. Tel. Ml.
roana—A track lira and rim dan»
I. Bring box«, please. F. H. Marks,
First National Bank.
which in one instance, it was stated,
Collage F» rm.
fortable cabins for their harvest help. nettisl the grower |1 per box.
Tbe Dal I m .
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tadorna MeR Innay, O.
Äi’SdT“ by “",n« « Cl* h‘" •»<> irinj _ „
T—-
Zeno Carnee, Roe.
It behoove« those wlio are illy pre­
Tr
Laks Valley,
Laving the Radford and Page or­ For Hale— HlackberrIM at Wo per orele. It For Hsre - Dairy ranch Io Trout
Prire
win
»nrartooyoa
If
yon
bava
rasi
money
VALKT NUMANBSOCIRTY
pared to make the most of these pre­ chards the party traveled through sev­ yoa ptek thorn. I. lwaoa, RM. 4, bl. Ml. aS IO do tomlnras With. C. M.
^.Caulas
Jylir
Cl
For Sale-Good, fine, well mat a red Netted
harvest days in supplying adequate eral taautlfully kept sections of fruit
venal wood or eoal
poUioea. J. T. NMlelgb, Bld. ». 1 mile
Gall phono ISM.
quarters for their crews of harvest trees until arriving at Dee, where the Gam
L» H. Hauin», pbone
all
orchard of Childs and Graff on Dee ■oulb ot Hood Hlvar Height».
J«Mf
IP*'**.11'»! LOPUN NO. MT. L O. O.
hands.
Flat was inspected.
The principal
For Hale-fowoekautld pig» and three bred
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block of trees inspected here were Bart­ rows. W L. Tharp, lire inllM from Hood
Rlvar an the Mt. Hood Loop highway.
aft
lett
is>ars.
The
trees
were
loaded
with
One of the busiest seasons in the his­
tory of Hood River valley, and a pros­ fruit In fine condition. It is said that
HOOP BIVBR CTArnyTNQ
this orchard haa averaged about 800
omol.l^-cionoAb.rJx,;”1 whd* ’’’Jyja"' oreanh aaonth. Tlsltors cordiali» wetoomod
perous one for merchants, is approach­ tackl'd taxes per acre over a term of
Margam Backiin,*•
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ing. We-will soon have a transient five' years. The treea are large Mmd
Wkoat.
A" 5?° of •“» o» Ibe IM quality Wat
kina produ.
Phone or “
write
W, I. girbr
Rt
population more than half the size of thrifty, and everything indicates that
d '•'•Phon,
oròera
t, lat Odall Bife
Tnuriitoy n^MyarUreFIre^NaltoMl Raak
promptly!
our permanent residents. A great per­ they leave had the best of core. Here For Halo—flrat catting alfalfa. Cared in
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again was evidence that water, fertil­ nook: baled from mow. MW perlon. Gen.
centage of their wages will be s|wnt In izer and cover crops had been used w It odgeli. Parkdale.
Tallorlnt »n<1 I ireaamaHn- Th,i-ir rir ■ I
nil
, .
.
J. P, ItooMToy, a O ms .
neat »ort and the prevail fits aSbkìr » J!
L J. Llndaey, Clark,
K town and at rural general stores for with inngnlficent results. Besides using For Sale—White tagborn bene, ’paone UM.
find
oar Ouo
work
ml ”
tan »a. frt%. r,«bL
Maddn».
b-, Api
afttr
food and clothing. Extend them a commercial fertilisers of various kinds, David Mallow, May alreet road.
LAURKL BKBKK ah LODGB N o . «.I.O.O.F.
the owners of this fine orchard spread
Mmint^ tkird Mo^ani-<*
warm greeting.
s coating of clover hay about six inches
Mlm Gonio Mills,Rse.
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deep on the ground last fall and thia
Tf Diamond lake is Included In the spring this was disked into the soil.
wA»to
«ægy^
Itonnda of Crater latke national park. Here also was given a demonstration
•Mb monUt at g. of P bail.
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It will have a serious effect on trout of aide-hill Irrigation and several mem­
tars of the party who had had their
Mm. Jrnnto Hunt,
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fishing In Oregon. The state fish de doubts aliout the feasibility of steep
SOCIETIES.
pertinent now maintains its largest egg aide-hill Irrigation were amazed at the
»7 R. or
a i»~
“d ‘hM Friday night»
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taking station there. Rportsmen would ease with which It ia done.
Then
Mr.
Kocken
announced
that
his
W MThroc.ikfarolary.
J*”*’**’
F-
like to see Diamond lake remain under
number would he the inspection of I
jurisdiction of the Oregon fish com­ last
F» MFCAMPMBNT. Ngy. M, I. Q, O. r -
the cherry orchard owned by J. R.
mission.
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Nunamaker and sons on the west side
•v Sight. vJKiÄnrZJraÄ"’-
of the valley. Here the party received I
B-Kossgtay.
The church is growing extremely the shock of their lives. When tlie
militant Nearly every day the press automobiles drove up to the packing |
everyone disemtarked and rushed 1
EaalBboamokar, Betfy.
carries a story telling of a minister house
for the shade of the building. Here a J
having been shot at or having shot at few people were packing the last of the
somebody else.
Lamberts of the Nunamaker crop., Bit- I
■SMfaOraeoe.
(Ilarità
The Coopers 8pur lateral will soon
be cMimpletcly surfaced. After the first
raiu has fiillea, get out your automo­
bile and journey up there to flood Cap
inn. Go up in the afternoon and spend
the night, if you can. Tlie Inn has
cukufor table equipment. It will be a
night that you’ll remember a long time.
Gbe PARIS FAIR
Apple Picking Time
New Slippers and Pumps
ANNOUNCEMENT
TBE DALLES FOLK
VISIT THE VALLEY
CHEVROLET
MT. HOOD MOTOR CO., Inc.
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