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HOOD RIVER Eat plenty of good food and you'll goon be able to accept the situation. SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY Phone 8811 s. “Of course,” said Mr. Brandenburg, “it i* Sbmewhat up to every motorist to act to the best of his ability in emergencies when they do arise. It ia better to give the right of way to the hair brained individual, if it is possible to so maneuver in the limited time and space for auch actions In such emer gencies, or onb might be faced with the conditions that are recalled by the Jittle epitaph: ‘Shed a tear for Willie Way Who died defending his right of way. Though Willie , was right as he sped along. He’s just as dead as though he'd been wrong.* “It doesn’t pay to trust entirely upon the regard the other fellow has for the right of way ordinance, but It is well for every motorist to always bear in mind the fact that should trouble arise at an lnteraection, the fellow approach ing from the right has the best of the argument from the outset. Everything else being equal, lie has tbe argument won beyond the question of a doubt, as he Is within the law as well as within his rights. Tbe other fellow has been caught playing off side and is entitled to,the penalties exacted for such a disregard for tbe rules of tbe game.” Deliveries leave at 9 a. m. and 2.30 p.jn. Country Deliveries Tuesday and Friday at 12 m. HOOD RIVER MANUFACTURING CO Successor* to Emry Lumber Company's MSI Department f Sash, Boors and Millwork price. HOOD RIVER, OREGON Telephone 4841 — APPLES Kelly Bros. Co., I SELL YOUR FRUIT TO US Complete stock of Orchard and Harvest Supplies. All the leading brands of Sprays and materials for Pest Control. ARSENATE OF LEAD Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Confectionery ICZJOÇDJ Don’t Forget November IS - The Camp Fire Girls are beginning to put the finishing touches on their playa, “A Mother Goose Mutiny,” play let in three acts, and "The Amateurs,” a burlesque in one act It is thought you will be able to appreciate some real talent If you come to the Oak Grove school Friday night, Novem ber 12. KELLI BROS. COMPANY ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE HARDWARE STORE IN HOOD RIVER Saturday, November 6, 1926 of the secund round etttnig on the floor and declined going l“to l,1<‘ 1111 rd round. Freak Smith, of H' kh I River, was given a decision la a four-round bout with George Wood, of Goldendale. Smith weighed 152 anj Wood 100 pounds. Fans, who expressed the be lief that the light should have been a draw, voloed their dtaai»pr<>val of the decision. Dean Hatch, local boy. who had been scheduled to meet Mruest Smith, of Hood River, failed to appear. It was reported that he had gone on a visit to Portland. The store will be in charge of men, who through their STEVENSON (From Skamania County Pioneer) Harold Ellison is harvesting his cab bage crop. Although he baa oniy. half a stand on account of the hot weather and pesto, he has had many tine heeds of brittle, white cabbac One day last week he gathered ten beads just as he went along the V row and they weighed 9S pounds. The sheep industry in Carson is increasing. T. H. Monaghan, Frank Smiley, H. l*eyroll«n, Emil Cretegny and Nels Roe each.have a small band. We believe we have never known a downier bed in which to cuddle than a soft wool mattress. And for a cov erlet, what can be as light and warm as a wool quilt? » A new industry 1s being built up here by Mr. and Mm Howard Erick son. They have parchnaed 20 acres of land next to Earl CMiminge’ orchards, where they are boilcltng a fox farm. Five large pens are being built to house 10 silver foxtv which will be brought from the east as soon as the buildings are ready. A yard 150 by 100 feet will surround tbe ;>ena to pre vent the escape of the animals, if any should get out of tbe ¡tena. In this out side yard a few fowls will he kept to act as an alarm. Mr. Erickson thinks this sn ideal place for the raising of foxes and will enlarge the business ss anon as possible. Mr. Cummings and Mr. Estabrook were raising foxes here but after the company dissolved part nership the animahc wore token to Hood lUver. The ^pr Inci pal food used for feeding the foxci la a specially prepared, biscuit w^fcheffenda them a balanced ration am! produces a su- perior quality of fur. 1 ■ ■1 SERVICE AND SATISFACTION ALWAYS KELLY BROS. HARDWARE OAK STREET FOR HARDWARE CALL WENATCHEE APPLE LOSS 20 PER CENT • ............. tripS.tMa ’y • " ’j»"* A little girl was irosstog tbe Atlantic with her mother. It was her first ocean trip. For tbe first three days the sea was as smooth ns a mill pond. Then tbe ship began rolling and .pitching beaylly. The child could not under stand. “Mamma." aba naked, “what's the matter? Are ww ma a detour?”— American Boy. Notice ef Hearing on Hani Account Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Executrix of the Will of Theodor Haas, dec<«*ed, has filed her Final Account as such Executrix with the County Clerk of Hood River Coun ty, Oregon, and the County Judge has appointed Saturday. November IS, 1928, at 10 o’clock A. M. as the time for bear ing and settling said Account, at the County Court room at Hood River, Oregon. Any objection to said Account and to the settlement thereof wUl be heard at that time and place; of which all sons Interested will take notice. ANNA MARIA HAAS. ol4n4 Executrix The branch office and touring bureau maintained by the Oregon State Motor association in <-onnection with the in formation bureau of tbe chamber of commerce, han l>een dosed for the win ter months, according to advice re ceived from the Portland office of the motor association. The local chamber will still be In a Saturday night. Jeaning»’ of of KrawmAer Has Fire T alks Salesmen, Salesladies and Retoll merchants. My Items fit all of yon. Salesman averages <1.00 profit for every dealer called on. exists dealer <2.00, he sells for <8.50. makes SUO on <2.00 in vested. Salesman makes <1.00. If you are, a Salesman or wish to become one; if you never sold anything In your life, I will tell you how -to make better than 1100 a week: (Address) Geo. L. Lane, Mansfield, Ohio. •1025 to 91295 All comparisons lead you to OAKLAND SIX sum of 175.00 as attorneys for the Plaintiffs costa aad mento and for a decree of I foreclosing Mid mortgage as barring you and each "of y Go vp and down ‘‘Automobile Row” as carefully as you wish—your investigations will merely confirm everything you have heard ef Greater Oakland Six value supremacy. RHEUMATISM He Beit For Travelers toeeppiy Fire which swept the barn, apple packing house and garage of J. J. Krumenacber, Summit orchardtot, de stroyed 7,000 boxes of apples. Mr. Krnmenache% lost his apple grading machine, 15 tons of hay and a quantity of box shook*. The loss wss partially covered by insurance. money C A. RICHARDS Marines Guard the Mall Tbe announcement from Washington that. U. 8. Marines would again be assigned to tbe duty of guarding the malls, recalls the services of the sea soldiers detailed to this important duty a few years ago. When the operations of mail thieves became a serious menace in 1921, Post master General Will H. Hays requested that a number« of Marines be tempor arily Assigned to mall guard duty. Mr. Hays submitted bis request to President Harding after conferring with members of the i’resident’s cab inet, Major Gen. Lejeune, commandant of tbe Marine corps, and post office officials. It met with the President’s approval and orders went out to rail way mail superintendents and inspec tors to "report st once how many Marines would be needed. Approximately 1,000 Marines were immediately assigned to mall guard duty by Edwin Denby, tbeh secretary of the navy. They began their ..new duties Novemlx-r 10, under tbe com mand of Brigadier Gen. Logan Feiand, Ü. 8. M. a Secretary Denby's message to the Marines of tbe mail guard stated in part: “You must, when on guard duty, keep your weapons in hand and, if attacked, shoot and shoot »to kill. There ia no compromise in this battle with bandits. If two Marines, guard ing a mail car, for enaauple, are sud denly covered by a robber, neither most hold up his hands, but both must begin shooting at once. One may be killed, but the other will get the rob ber and save the mall. When our men ge in as guards of mail, that mail must be delivered or there must be a Marine dead at the post of duty.” J. 8. Hoover, who has a poultry farm at the west edge ef the .city, last week found a unique egg, laid by one of bls White Leghorn pullets. The egg was of the Mae generally known as douMe- yolk. However, when broken, the egg contained. It was discovered, a perfect ly shaped smaller egg. The small egg contained a perfect yolk. * . > TRY OUR Draught Luxo BOUTS Young Rodgers, sfrDee. 147-pound the confusion that exist if there were no regulation lumberjack, provegnUMelf a fighting night when to place the responsibility upon motor in a alx- ists approaching an intersection, the Heuulug, of law has provided that the car ap 145 pound sol- proaching an intersection from the red circle was right of another car has the right of g, however, way. If tills regulation had a closer e U UlMXilUUlU observance among, motorists there Roberts, of Peu- would be lees accidents at intersections. Altogether too many motorists have an absolute disregard for the rights of Portland. won other motorists under this ruling when Mi, 128-pound approaching an intersection. ► ut was one- According to George O. Brandenburg, d caller than general manager of the Oregon State bad a longer Motor association, regarding recent ac rled, had been cidents at intersections in which there _ to give up the was one fatality as a result of a dis cb was a top notdier. regard for the right of way of another, cams near knocking the accidents in a city would be less nas Mucky despite his ened materially If all driver* would i.. Beil.' uf Portland, approach an intersection with sufficient regard for the right of way ordinance to center their gaae to the right. The right is the point from which danger may loom in which the man to the left takes responsibility should an accident though I m didn't you must go rigte R. 0. 8 AM J EL, Prop’r. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, I92¿ CAR AT RIGHT HAS THE RIGHT OF WAY Did Your Candidate Win? ahead, catrrjring on. ¿L acier , Look wh ue you will, you cannot find another six of Oakland's price which com* bines such engineering advancements as Rubber-Silence.t Chassis, Harmonic Bal ancer, tUdng-beacu headlights with foot con- tory, Have just received a new shipment of fine leather hand bags and suit cases. These«are made of especially heavy leather and finished by real craftsmen. OoUaaJ J. F. VOLSTORFF, The Heights WM. WEBER * 192A