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.A'*» ' • 1 >■ - ■* t r ---g* r / "I I V » ‘ ? V 4/ 9 HOOD RIVER >* M (T- HOOD RIVER THURSDAY, AUG. 26 V' ■ OfStyit,..-, ££5 KT'. For 10 Days L. H l * TOBY NORD’S COMEDIANS ■ kv-'’ ? Snappy Orchestra 18 People NEW VODVIL NEW FACES NEW PLAYS Toby Nord Who Made You Laugh Last Season PROGRAM OF PLAYS Thursday............ “Mother’s Love.” Friday.................. “Doily of the Follies.” Saturday Mat.... “Peck’s Bad Boy.” Saturday............... “Toby in Hawaii” Sunday ................ “The Greater Commandment.” Monday................ “Lena Rivers.” Tuesday...............“Foolish Wives.” Wednesday......... “Girl of the Flying X.” • • ••••!' Thursday........... «.“Let Jimmy Do It” Friday.................. “The Barrier.” Saturday...............“What Every Woman Wants.” » I Ladies FREE Thursday Night with each paid Ticket You saw the RE8T! Now see the BEST! Adults, 86c. Reserved, 20c Jr inw’1 < I Doors opon nt 7.20. Bhnw, 8.30. TENT LOCATED ON CASCADE AVE I>artment has a crew replacing a three- inch main from Columbia to Railroad street with a four-inch pipe. The vine gar concern and the cold storage plant are among the heaviest usera of water In the dty. r SPECIAL SATURDAY, AUGUST 28TH ONLY ••■«o * • The following letter of praise was Listing 88 growers, whose estlsmtod recently written to District Attorney tonnage at fruits is 18,182 tons, last Baker by the corresponding secretary Side orchardista have presented an ar of the W. C. T. U. gument to the chamber of cummer««, seeking to have the Whiskey creek May 21, 1926. lateral of the Mount Hood Loop high way built on a five per cent, instead of John Bakor. Attorney at Law, a seven and a half per cent road, as Hood River, Oro. Dear Sir: Something over one hun called for In specifications approved by dred members attend«?d the regular the county court. A contract has been monthly meeting of the W. T.«U. awarded for the work, but those op and a motion was made'nnd carried posing the steep grade cite that It is that the Corr««p<>ndiug Hecretary write m> a yardage basis and may apply' to you commending you on the particular the five per cent road. The appeal of the Bast Riders la as ly capable handling of the m«nt liquor follows: trial of Art Kotetad va. the State. “You will note that there is nearly Those who attended the trial were of the opinion that great ■ability waa one half of a million tioxes of packed shown In the final summing up. The apples and pears, produced In tMs W. T. U. trusts the ease can be kept Whiakey creek district. These 430,000 pscked boxes are cquivah-nt to 10,875 within tills Jurisdiction. tong. Very truly, “While it to true that some of these » W. C. T. U. apples and pears may 1« hauled to the By Cor. Bee. Van Horn warehoiis««, yet if they should be packed in. or shipped from Hood River, the Whiskey creek road to their natural outlet •The material used in these 435,000 boxes to as follow*: »'or box ebooks, 1523 tone; for nails, 18 tons: for paper, 108 tone, making a total of 1640 tons, Dr. Wm. II. Buddy, now pastor of all of which were hauled from Hood the First Pr«ubyterlan church in Chl- River. “The spray materials used in produc cago, who was formerly pastor of the Upper Valley Community church acd ing these 436,000 l*>xes of apples and the Riverside Community church here, pears, including miscible oil, Bordeaux, will preach at the local church Bunday. sulphur, lime, arsenate of lead, casein Dr. Boddy was formerly a member of and other mixture* represents 218 tons, the faculty of Reed College. He and all of which were also hauled out from hla family are here on a vacation. Hood River. “In addition to the production of Dr. Boddy went from here to Chi cago to accept the pastorate of the these pears and apple», we have shown Woodlawn Presbyterian church, which a production of 40 tons of strawberries was recently niualgamated with the and raspberries. 09 tons of milk, 46 First church. The latter institution tons of potatoes and 70 tons of wood. received its charter before the city of There were also 418 tons of hay and Chicago was established. A fund of grain banted to and from the homes of 1500,000 has been raised for construc these 88 homes. “In the tabulation herein presented tion of a new edifice for the combined we have included only the heads of churches. * families directly tributary to this Whiakey creek road. We have gone Pythian« Going to Vancouver Accompanied by the Pythian band, south only as far as the resident« of members at Waucoma lodge, Knights It. H. Webber, who lives Just north of of Pythias, and their families to the the C. T. Roberts road to the Mount number of 200 have signified their In Hood Loop highway. ’ There may be sotn«* who will ask, tention of motoring to Vancoufer, Wn., next Bunday to visk the Pythian homo ‘Why lncldde thoe«1 who reside near tb«*re. Meinliers or the local lodge of and east of Pine Grove school house?' Pythian Bisters will Join the motor We do this, because these people are compelled, in order to get to the Mount party. The band will render a copcert at the Hood Loop highway, to climb the Van fraternal I kuim *. Picnic lunch will be Horn butts with a grade of 8 to 10 per cent, and tlien they must t ateo alao go spread on the grounds. west one-half of a mile more than will be necessary after the Whiakey creek Mrs. Putnam Gives Books road to built. Mrs. John R. Putnam, whose hus “We might add that after tbto road band, a former local orcbardiyt, is now to built on a standard Krade, that all consul-general for the United Htatea at of the territory south of Pine Grove Hlianghai, China, has donated to the will travel it Here to the list of citi Parkdale public library 200 volumes. zens who live immediately south of Residents of the valley have donated those whose tonnage we have given: rant volumes during the past six Mrs. H. W. Krussow. Elmer House, F. months. G. Fischer, L. E. Clark. Wm. Clark, lira. Putnam is visiting relatives and Bliss Clark, Ralph Perry, Victor Thom friends in the Htatee and has lieen the sen, J. P. Thomsen. Fred Mack, T. Han guest at Allen Orchard inn in the Up sen, Elmer Hull. Clyde Cochran, A. F. per Valley the past week. Gregg, Perry Wells. T. H. Cantrell, Mr. Shellman. Mrs. English, Mr. Brown We pay cash for your old furniture or and W. T. Bell. None of these have make a libera) allowance on new goods. b««n considered In our tonnage. Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur “If the Roberts road to used as a niture Exchange. ml7tf feeder to the Loop highway, all of those above mentioned using It are eompeBed to travel more than a half of a mile too far went, making the dis tance to town one mile farther. We might also state that this Roberta road to only 30 feet wide and to not In the SZol beat of condition. “In conclusion, we now offer the fol K lowing summarised list: Number' of families served, 83; weight of packed pears and apples, 10.875 tons; weight of box shooks hauled. 1.523 tons; weight of nails, 18 tons; weight of pa per, 108 tone; weight of berries, 40 tons; weight of milk, 60 tons; weight of potatoes, 46 tons; weight of wood, 70 tons; weight of hay and grain, 418 tone; weight of cherries and peach«*a. 15 tons; grand total tonnage, 13.1A2 tona." ■ .t DR. 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BKSX;' One 4-Acre Tract 2 acres of alfalfa and 2 uncleared. homesite. $600. v Good fei All tracts located 4J miles from town, near Rockford store. All on main traveled roads. » Í RALPH SHERRIEB R. F. D. No. 4 ■ ! • •56.000 Cwrtiftod Returns Past 8 Years, For QuicK Salo $10,000 - Terms CRITES 41 FREY - Tel. 1742 -Í Motel Waukoma Bldg. «xL’.,. IÎ Hood River, Oregon 31 Acre« Bearing Orchard 4 A m J .. ........... «teter -wwJTO «hwMWM. W > —... *" Al nderson ' * Undertaking Co. ■ Hood River, Or., Aug. 28, 1026. Editor Glacier: As the season ap proach«« for apple picking and pack ing It is well to take in the situation and to predict what might reasonably occur let ween the orchardlst and one who works for him. These words sre not having any refervn«« to tl»e faith ful employes who have an egtahliahed good record In the «immunity, but there la a < lass of persons of a nomadic nature who may pass through the coun try, staying a day or two, who may know very little of what is expected «if them. They stay long «mough, per haps. to shake apples off the trees, and tool lnjured if they do not receive as much com|M*naation as the best work ers. The majority of the ranchers are n«it wealthy. If some who work for them could but realise the great ex pense they are subject to year after year there would he more sympathy shown by the laborers. I feel Justified In saying the honest orchardlst to al ways willing to give credit where lt“s due. believing they are worthy of their hire. Persfinally the writer has had no <*oniplaints to make. She has lieen able to sei-ure good helpers. Those who have come have lieen capable and <*onRclentiouft. She has had no f<*ara thgj they might belong to a moonshine or liootleg lirlggde, or that they might set fire to her buildings or woodpile through the cnreleaaness of cigarette smoking. Everv kind of business demands faithful and honest service .and the orchard busli Ineos furnish«5« no excep- tion to the rule. Among the sorters and packers we will have many worthy people who are entirely new at the work, but no doubt be wliling to learn how everything should be conducted. An alert em ployer d««*a not want t«w> much talking In the packing house as It might Inter fere with the wot*. Everyone busy and satisfied should be the slogan, and It should always be a place where no smoking should be allow««d. In thia connection a word to the wise orchard lst la sufficient. Finally kindness and courtesy are pleasing and essential qualities and lie within the reach of us atL Rancher. TrMWnf M tftni M- Yard of Pea«*«» 22 departments of the Coilese of Literature, Science and the Arte. Twelve iieschea. of the J. H. Hale variety, picked from a tree on the East Ride ranch of H. O. Rleverkropp, measured just a yard when placed «ide to «Ide and put oneHaptoy in the Book A Art store window Rdturday. The peaches wi-lgtied seven pounds and 15 ounces. ___________ Architecture and Allied Arte— Business Administration—Educa- I . . ■ it = 1*26 W. C. T. U. PRAISES EAST SIDERS SEEK DISTRICT ATTORNEY . 5 PER CENT ROAD COMING! ■ 112 a THURSDAY, AUGUST —Law—Medicine—-Muaic— Phyai- cal Education—Sociology.-.Social Work—Extension Division. 1924 FORD TOURING e 1921 FORD COUPE • 1923 CHEVROLET TOURING 1924 CHEVROLET SEDAN e 1922 CHANDLER TOURING « 1922 NASH TOURING 1922 FORD SEDAN 1920 MAXWELL FORD BUG 1921 FORD TOURING * -A EASY TERMS / JUST ARRIVED—Carload of 1927J model ________ __________ i ” $ STARS, both 4 and 6-cylinder to; ’ * Premature Arrival of Orriiard «ar TWIN PEAKS AUTO CO. 4 • .V • JA V. FQEMRR Mfr. Heed liter Bruch • i Apple growers and shipping concern« n'port « premature deluge of harvest help. Many ftimlltr« hsve arrived here wlth«mt funda. ‘stating that they ex pected to find Immediate work In or chard«. Philanthropic organisations are hard hit la an effort to care for the 0. a ANDERSON, goto Proprietor ENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR .. • ' *7' 'I • I 9 0 ■ Ï Y0J-. „ I ’V ••Z dm»***' ..J-7 . t . ■ - --«¿Ih-J