The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 03, 1927, Image 2

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    chase is consummated, the water board | population of Oregon because there is
fruirò Bitter (Marier
The Store
will for all time prevent the construc­ .nothing on which such an estimate can!
be baaed. He said that wherever his
tion of the Lolo P bbs highway. The company has compiled directories In
of Biggest
Bull Run reserve as it exist» today will recent years in thia state, there have
Value*
give Portlaud sufficient protection for been marked indications of increase.
its valuable watershed. Tbe United He would make no statement, however,
as to the accuracy of tbe censua bu­
States forestry service has given this reau estimate.
A TIP TO THE RAIL LINES
protection in the past and will con­
Tlie census bureau ext liuated the
While the increased freight rates on tinue it The Portland commission's population of tbe entire United States
short haul tonnage, which will go into attitude against tbe Lolo i»a»H road is July 1 would be 118,628.000, an in­
crease of 12,917,380 over the figures of
effect February 18, will not affect our unreasonable.
the 1920 census and an increase of
apples snd other commodity shipments,
1,492,000 over the estimated census of
1926.
________________
the ratea will lay an increased coat to
In another column of this week's
consumers here. It is expected that Glacier we reprint from The Dalles Muy Enjoy 8t. Mary's Card Party
.
x
motor truck lines will follow with an Chronicle an editorial altout a >17,000
A large crowd was present Tuesday
Increase similar to that scheduled by deficit that has Iteen incurred in com­ evening for the second of a series of
card parties being given by St. Mate’s
the rail lines.
pletion and maintenance of the civic
The argument la advanced that tbe auditorium. Not Infrequently the mat­ church. F. R. Adama, in charge of the
pleasant social eventa, was congrata-
rail lines must increase the rate, in ter of constructing such a building lated on ita success.
order to derive more revenue. We won­ hobs up here. We ask you to study the
l’riaes were won by Mrs. J. H. Me-
der if the increased rate will result in condition that has been brought about Vay, Mrs. George Mellon and 8. J.
Readings were given by
greater revenue. We predict that a at our sister ntid-Columbia town attd Mfferty.
Miss Helen Kleeb. Numbers were ren­
trial of the new rate will allow an then see if you feel we can afford such dered by a trio composed of II. E. Fait,
actual falling off in revenue.
an expensive luxury here. When the violin; Geo. Zolls, clarinet, and Mr.
Why has the short haul freight rev­ new auditorium Is completed at the Lafferty, piano. Songs that were much
enue of rail lines droi>ped to a negligi­ new high school, we hope the ghost of appreciated were rendered by Misses
Betty Simpson and Hattie Hackett.
ble quantity? For the reason that rail 1 civie auditorium for Hood River
lines failed to im*t the situation reared will be buried forever.
Banks Have Oregon Trail Cains
r-
by construction of arterial motor roads.
The two Hood River Itanks now have
We daresay that merchants and busi­
After a half century improvement a supply of the Old Oregon trail spe­
ness men, realizing that motor truck I may be seen on the Tucker grade. The cial half dollars, minted through a
lines have no expensive roadbeds or] state highway department la now con- special act of Congress. The «iteclal
coins are being sold for SI, the extra
rolling stock to maintain and that they] 4(jerinif making this section of county 5o cents going to tile Oregon Trail
The moni e«
are further apt to have their service highway a market project. The Hood Memorial Association,
Interfered with by the elements, would River county court will order a survey raised from sale of the coins will be
prefer to patronise rail lines. But the of a proposed new grade as soon as used in erecting monuments along the
old Oregon trail.
motor truck operators render a *rVlce weather conditions permit. Everyone
The banks urge all desiring the coins
that tbe rail lines have not provided. 11 | has long felt the need for bettering to call at once and make their pur­
It is convenient to order small ship­ thia link of one of the valley's main chase. They will form valuable keep­
ments, or large ones for that matter, highways. Financing the improvement, sakes.
and have them delivered to your base however, has always been a stickler.
Apples Pat Through Sausage Mill
ment. and the cost is no greater than We are glad that a way out has been
Faced with the necessity of securing
the station to station coat of tbe freight provided through tlie Market Road sys­ an abundance of apple seeds to be used
In experimental work on the new farm
shipment. The rail line failed to adapt tem.
of the Hood River Experiment Station,
itself. If it had provided a pick-up
Gordon G. Brown, the station's horti­
and door to door delivery service, the
We recently contended that spring culturist, has been trying various meth­
motor trucks would never have robbed
was Just around the corner. Some of ods of recovering the seeds. He ban
finally discovered that the apple may
it of its short haul freight. Motor
our friends gently jibed us. We turned lie crushed in a sausage mill without
trucks will continue to haul most of
one corner yesterday, and it was (Tacking the seeds.
the short haul freight, unless the rail
Mr. Brown spent a part of Monday
groundhog day. We all hope we do
lines see the light and supplement their
not have to turn another or two before experimenting with apples and a saus­
present service with a delivery and
age mill at the Economy Market.
the vernal aeason is actually with us.
pick up service.
Representative Haslett Better
Capt. Wilbur learned yesterday by of the Apple Growers Association, was! that the new hotel on Mount Hood will IDLKW1LDE LODGE NO. 107, 1. O. O. F.-
“The blooper must have iteen ill last
For Sale—A 2-wheel trailer, wllb pneumatic
STOP PETITION HAWKING
tvrry Fhureday tire« C. A. Trimble, Hxlph Järvi« ranch. '4
night,” «aid Rome radio fans Monday. telephoning to Salem that Representa­ elected general chairman of this dis-1 Ite constructed during the coming sea- night. in Fraternal hall,
J.
E
Mailoy,
N.
G.
mile
we«t «nd U mile «oath or Rockford «tore,
tive
Haslett
1«
improving.
He
has
lieen
Bills have been introduced at Salem Others said Sunday night was his si­
teli «f and
und is
la iifitv
uiirvlntr ihn
trict
now serving
the second son.
Hd No. ».______________ _____________dHOir
(teo. W. Thomson. Hecretary.
by Representatives Kuehn and Norvail, lent night At any rate the individual seriously ill, however. A turn for the term in this capacity. Representatives
For Sale—Flr«t cla«a hav. meadow grown
lietter was' noted Tuesday. Mr. Has­
H(X)D RIV ER V ALL E ¥ H U M AN E HOC! ETY no «nray, fix, dlacount od 3 ton lol« or more,
which will put an end to the hawking who haa been a source of grlevoue an­ lett is at a private home and is being of the Traffic Association have attended
Hood Kfvei. Ore. Jäinen Stranahan, Free.
SOCIETIES.
L. II Ro««, % mile N E. Odell.
n
all
meetings
of
the
Fresh
Fruit
com
­
Mrs. Alina Howe. Hwc. Lenlie Butler. Trea«
of petitions seeking signatures, in or­ noyance to local radio fana was off the cared for by a special nurse.
Call phone 1801.______________ .__________
mittee of this board, and out of these
For
Hale
—
Barred
Kock
cockerel«for
mating.
HOOD
H1VF.K
CHAPTEH
NO.
»7.
K.
A.
M,-
It will tie 10 days before Representa­ meetings has grown a cooperation ite-
der that initiative or referendum qiea- air for one evening.
second and fourth Wednesday nights W O W —Meeting« every Tuesday evening at Excellent pare bred bird« from laying «train.
tive Haslett will be back attending tween the various fruit shipping dis­ of Mcets
Tel. M A. Mr«. E. J. Nlcbolaon.
d»r
aurea may be placed on the ballot. At
oiO’i monili.
a . 8. K»lr, H. P.
M. W. A. ball over Electric Kitchen.
legislative
sessions.
• W. M. P<Mt, Hecretary.
_______ J P. Pomeroy! CL P ohl _
tricts
whicl)
is
proving
most
valuable.
past elections it has been possible for
ror Hate or »«ade-NllWcounlry bora«. 3%
E. A. Klncaldroiirw;
acre«, 8 room house, good out bn I Id lug«. fam.
The activities of National Apple KEMP LODGE, No. 1S1,1.0. O. F.—Meets tn
AU the mld-Columbia should profit
any sealous minority, with a hobby, to
John Davidson L oom l^g
orchard. Inf« of barriaa, etc.. 4 mil«« Month.
Week were carried on Ity the Traffic Odell odd Follow»’ ball every Hatur- LAUREL REBEKAH JLODGR No. 87,1.0 O F, ily
unique
community
gathering
from
that
will take boune and lot In Hood River to
ride into elections. The slaughter of
Meet« first and third Mondayn each month
John Davidson, 22, Upper Valley Association, Ixith locally and in Port­ day night. Visitors cordially welromet
bHlRDoe term«. B. L. Mnmner, Koala 4,
Elsie
Knox,
N.
G,
phone 6718.
d9tf
such bills is always great, bat why the scheduled for tomorrow night at the young man, suffered the amputation of land. A considerable amount of fruit H. 8. Cpnghey, Secretary. Hum B, Moore. N. U.
Mira Gertie Mills, 8er.
Rialto
theatre
as
n
feature
of
the
cou-
a leg at the Hood River hospital Mon­ was shipped to the charitable Institu­
need of cluttering up the ballot with a |
WOMEN’S AUXILIARY OF HOOD R1VKK
For Hule—Two grade J erasy cows cheap.
day. Mr. Davidson recently was plow­ tions in Portland as well as exhibition HOOD RIVER CIRCLE No.624. NEIGHBORS Post. American Legion, No. 33. Meet« rtr»t Pitou, tiw. w. B. MoGnlre.
l”ot”of 'unirise, foolish mesures thaï I'r<x*tton ot tbe M,Btprn Ore«on
d2tf
of Woodcraft-Meets at K. of P. ballon tbe
Monday eve of exch month st litNatlocil
ing. He plunged his foot into a gopher fruit which was placed 'on exhlldtion
must be executed?
I of the Episcopal church.
flrsl Tuesday night of each monti'.
Bxnk bldg.
Mr«. A. L. Anderaon, Pre«.
For Hal»—Baby nblrk». Whit» Leg horn,
burrow, bruising the bone In a fall. in some of Portiani!'« more prominent
Mr». Irene Wllnon. Sec'y.
Cora Pomeroy, G. N.
Hollywood strain, from b»»t »elected 2 and 1
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Initiative measures that have real I
An Infection set in, and it was lmpos^ stores. A window display contest wax
Mrs. F. H. Blagc. Clerk.
vear old hens ma led to high record cockerel«.
EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 48,1. O. O. F. - We «re booking order« now for 1927. Six per
merit will be signed under provisions] Bure, you’ll want one of the Oregon sible to save the leg.
held in Htxxl River which brought
OLETA AHHEMBLY NO. KB, UNITED ART- Rexalar meel Ing «eoonrl snd tonrth Monday* hundred. Macrum * Hon. Dee, Ore. Phone
forth some e«iwciall.v fine displays.
•
1»
Alvy P. Hmltb, C. P.
of the bills mentioned above, The bills I Trail memorial coins. Go to the Itank
lean«.—Meets the Bret end third Friday« or each month.
Parkdale 12.
ol4U
E. H. Hbaok. Hcrlbe.
The activities of the aasixdation In at old K. of P. listi. 0. D. H ihbicrh , M. A.
Motor Truck Takes Plunge'
in the main are on all fours, The Nor-1 now1 and get it. The fund is being
J. H. goiisao Hecretary.
For Sale— A Ireati Jersey cow, al««» purebred
HOOD RIVER IXIDVK NO* 1«. A. F «nrt *
regard
to
freight
rates
have
tx-en
many
A motor truck, operated over the
veil bill provides for the deposit of I raised for a worthy purpose and you'll
Jersey bull S mouth« old. Tel. M79.
a'JSlt
and varied. With the cooperation of
M.— Fl rat and third Wednesday night« ol
LODGE NO. 80. K. OF P-
initiative or referendum meaaures with I find the coina growing more valuable Columbia River highway in freight tlie other traffic associations of the WAUCXJMA
each month.
11. O Krenw. W . M.
For Hale or Lease— 1X0 ecree. 36acree cleared.
Mecta in K. of P. ball every Tueaday night.
service, ran wild Tuesday when the
Kent Shoemaker. Sec’y.
Abundance ot water; good «Dewberry propo.
the county clerk ; publication of its | every day.
brakes failed to hold after the driver Northwest,% reduction of 7%f per box P F. Bucklin, M. of F. Jullua JcbDbOD, C. C.
«Ilion; on Ixtsl Lake road, alx mile, from Dee.
text would be required of sponsors. No I
Eaay term«. J. K Nlckelwn. tel 1969
«/2tt
had left it parked on State street. The was securetl on shipments of ¡x-ars. At
Rockford Grange Calendar
the present time, the asstx-latlon lx
Ç-7 Hood Ktver Coramandery No. 13, K.T
signature could be affixed except at the I Did you take a motor trip over the truck plunged over a 20-fexit embank­ conducting
For
Bale
—
A
'20-
acre
commercial
orchard
,1/zbA
Meet*
every
flr»t
Tuesday
evening
.a survey of cost of produc­
Fri., Feb. 4, Old Fashioned Iiance.
Glace Including equipment. C. F. Huniner.
office of the county clerk, and direct or I Columbia River highway while the' ment near the cannery, turning entire­ tion and distribution of apples, with löjf each month. C. H. Jenkin«, E. C.
txxl Klver, ore.
.24tf
Wed., Feb. 0, Business Meeting.
A. CanBald. Recorder.
ly over in the drop.
indirect payment for signatures would I gorgeaidtw were nestled in their winter
the Idea of securing a reduction on the
Wed.,
Fell.
16,
Home
Economics.
MT.
HOOD
COUNCIL
No.
3,
ft.
a
H.
M.
Meet«
For
Hale
or
Trade
—
100
acre«
on
E»«l
Hide,
S
apple rate. H. L. Shoemaker is in In Masonic Hsll every third Turadav tn
be penalised. The Kuehn bill would | snow garment? You would have en-
Remember, Friday the 4th,
mile« ont, for city or «mall cloae-ln place.
charge
of
this
activity.
Prione
XX79.
mStf
each
month.
W.
F.
Laraway,
1.
I.
M.
Old
Fa«lii<>ne<|
I
lance.
eetabilsh various deputy county depos I joyed tt.
THE ANNUAL REPORT
A Canfield, Recorder.
For Kale-Dairy ranch in Trout Lake Valley,
itoriee.
rrlce will anrprlae yon If yon have real money
(From Apple City Progrès«)
CANBY W. R. C.—Meet« second «nd fourth
MEMBERSHIP FORUMS
to do bualnes« with. C. M. Cutting
Jylt
Hatnrday*
of
each
mootb
In
th»
Munroe
Adoption of such legislation will not
We may again see a boat operating
On the following pngea you will find
FOR SALE
The Forum committee of the cham-
m.
hinder the people from expressing I on tbe Columbia. The merchants are the annual report of tbe actlvitlea of Iter, coinixtsed of L L Murphy, 11. L. Building, »12 o’clock p Ruth
For Balo—ix-ln fir and pine wood also 4-foot
Foa», Praaldent
For Hale—Wanted, party with (MO to noon delivered Kant and Wret Hide and Hood River.
their sentiments on worthy measures. I talking of promoting a river freight your Chandler *of Commerce. Such Bartol, E. A. Sonniciisen. L. A. Ben­ Iv» H< hobee, Hecretary.
slltt
to txke 10 acre orchard of «pplee xnd pear« Phone «M. A. LaChapelle.
aecompliahmenta
ax
have
been
made,
It will, however, prevent the constant I service to combat the increase in
nett, has provided programs through­ ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORK MEN (BOO apple.SW Afijona lf> IWi) beantirol hon«e
For Hale—Gond lote for nate in ali parts of
Riverside
Lodge
No
M-Meeting
night«
1st
have
been
made
because
of
the
cooper
­
packing
lionae
frill
equipment
Including
out the year with the exception of two
and confusing intermeddling of hobby-1 freight rutes.
lit. Nnl’l. Hsnk Bldg.
tracer, a*«ntne rtXX) obligation«. Ad dree. the city, price« right. A W. Ontoank AOo. «I41Í
ation and activity of tile memlierahip months' vacation during July anti Aug­ ■nd 3rd Haturday», H.
L. Howe, Flnauclcr.
Box E, care Glacier
n
lets.
For Hale — Apple, rxxtch, pear and cherry
at large, the chairmen and members of ust. It has iteen the desire of this Cheater Hhute. Recorder.
We have a full line of general nursery
For Bale—Can yoo beat 1blx? Hacltlce mle tree«.
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I ti ,,. legislature ought to provide for committeee, and your Board of Dlrec- committee to provide a variety of pro­
Phone Parkdale
or write 0. T. Raw-
HOOD RIVER CAMP. NO. 7,702, M. W.
of If) acm orchard, good building, xnd equip­ •lock
Now that the chlnook wind and sun Lome kind of rnle that will prevent ton.
ftstf
grams which would appenl to all mem- Meets at Woodman Hall every W«»dne»d»y ment for 3HM0 C«»h or term«. Now 1« the •oo. Parkdale.
While there are no outstanding ac- iters, and in this endeavor they have night.
W. W. M«u.field, C.
time to «nap on to thia ranch L mile we«tof
ahlne have reached the mld-Columbia that body from loading the (»allots of complisbmenta, with the ixiralble ex­
J. K. Rel«, Clerk.
I
Oak Grove «tore and acbool. C. G. Ix-mmon.
iteen fairly successful.
Hood River, Ore.
again, it is a kind of useless task, that I coming elections with referred bills,
WANTED
ception of tbe handling of the Spray
A numtier of out of town «iteakers HAZEL REHER AH LODGE No. 160, LO.O.F.
of chiding the city authorities and the
1
,-
Residue situation, it is the belief of lias Ix-en secured. ntuxical program« Meets the first »nd third Tuesday evening in
For Hale—Chinchilla rabbit« at very cheap
Wanted To Rent-By family of adnlla. fur-
each month In the Odd Fellows Hall, «even
Dr. ;Boyd Jeuklna. Pbone 3373 or
citlsenx of the town in general for
Thank you, Peter B. Kyne, for your the board that a steady progress has prepared, and topic« of local intereat miles anulb of Hood (Over. H. D. I prices.
rlMhe<1 lion««. either In town ar the country.
>»»•
fA
iHnT^
a’M° °°n®*^er ■mall orchard place. Tel.
been
made,
and
the
report
will
show
Floxale
M<s>re,
N.
G.
their lack of diligence in clearing L|n(1 reference to the Hood River ap-
discussed by variou« member« of the Bessie Crenon. Sec.
For sale—Fre«h good milch cow; also year
that the chamber has been kept active chamber.
old
Barred
Rock
hen«.
K.
W.
Perry.
Phone
streets and sidewalks of snow. For s pi,^. You're a darn good writing man and functioning throughout the year.
117
Wanted—Mtn want« steady year «roand
MT. HOME CAMP 340», R. N. A., meets«econd *21
MOUNTAIN DEVELOPMENT
week, however, we ought to have felt and a ju,ig(. Of good apples,
work In orchard. Had five years experience
The coming fiscal year beckons this
■nd fourth Thursdays of each month at M.
For
sale
—
11
room
apartment
bonne
oom-
In apple orchard
Handle tractor, horses.
W. A. hall.
organisation on to further continued
ashamed of the conditions of streets]
»
plety furnished. verv eloae In
Income F5 Hnatler. B. C. Dowdy. Gen Del, Portland fl7
The main activity of this .....nmittee.
Zana Caine«, Rec.
Adeline Atkinson, O.
per month
Reamnable If sold at once A «o
and sidewalks. There were times when | The householder will soon find him- activity, and the accomplishment of its which is composed of Truman Butler,
some acreage close In. Two to 10 acres.’ Fine
Wanted — Married man pa*t middle are
Program of Work, as outlined by the chairman; Kent Shot-maker, A. L. An­ WAUNA TEMPLE PYTHIAN 8IHTEKH No.»
IIO
!?.w?rk on ranch- Addreea Owner, care of
ferry boats would have come in handy self arrived at a point of indecision Program Committee and the Board of derson. ami Fred Bell, wax in connec­ Meet» lb» first and third Thuredaya of view. Phone sei.
Glacier.
no
each month at K. of P ball.
For Hale—Goiur piner of jaz «ere« Ml mlnntee
at business street Interstx tlons. The over whether it shall be golfing or gar Directon. Without your help and co­ tion with a camiialgn for funds for the
Mrs. Earleen Meyer, E. C.
from center of Portl«n<1. high and algntly,
Wsnied
—
To
bay
«mall
acreage
near
town.
Mra.
Jennie
Hnnt,
M.
of
H.
and
C.
•olrt
»« ■*<•«•. U’ii. I el. rioNi.,
operation, as a dtlppn of the commu­ construction of a new Cloud Cap Inn.
percentage of cleared sidewalks during denlng.
m!7
nity, and a inemlier of your Chamber Ax a rexuIt of this committee, a total HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO. »7O. K. H - O. Hildebrandt. Tigard. Ore.
the recent snowstorm was practically]
Want To Rent—Have experience In both fruit
MeeUiaeeond and fourth Tuesday evening _r’"J?1;™1* ("land Kc1 and Harred
unnotlceable. Someone has suggested | 'The motor tourists are going through of Commerce, the solution of these of $8,911(1 was raised in Hood River of
each mouth. Visitors cordially welcomed Rock baby chick., 3> per lUO. 15 per cent cash ano diversified farming. Or will ran name for
that the women form a street and side-1 again. We saw a big Wisconsin car in common problems must necessarily be Valley, and nearly all of tbe <100,(MM)
Earleen Meyer, W. M.
c»n furnish reference
AddramJ.F.
with
order,
balance
day
of
delivery.
W.
K.
slowed up. However, with the assist­ was raised in Portland. It is expected Margaret Bncklln, Sec’y.
Carpenter, Hoate 4 Hood River.
flO
Hhay, phone 3372,
walk cleaning brigade when another | town yesterday.
ance of tbe niemlierxhlp at large, there
Wanted
—
100
calve«
and
freah
meat.
Om-
For Bale or trade—For work horae, an Avesv
will be no doubt tiut that the year 1927
snow storm occurs. Unless they do, |
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tractor. Also for sale, a good, heavy stock «on Silver Fox «nd Far Farm*. Oppoalte tbe
oZ7ti
we will probably founder along com-1 Riverside church Sunday night will be will show the Hood River Chamber of
«add le and a JW ton Muck truck, 1921 model. Colombia Gorge Hotel. Pboo« 59».
Commerce in a' more substantial posi­
W. J. Fils, tal. Parkdale >9.
j27tf
plainlugly through the slush again.
| worth the while of all.
tion than ever before.
For «ale—A modern up-to-date bungalow,
FOR RENT
The secretary, in retiring from this
ne irly new, 6 room* and hath, hot water «ya-
tem
and electric llichta. completely fnrnlahed
city
with
tile
completion
of
tlie
present
We hope the mld-Columbia ground­
Marahall N. Dana, gifted aa a pub­
For rent—Honaekeeplng «nite al a t>«*nn-
S haaement an^l rarare.mrr er lot, downtewn
fiscal year, wishes to heartily thank
location Al*o Thnr Electric Waahlng Ma* able rate. Call afternoon. tl4 Eugene Hl. 13
Helat, puta a kind of contagious en- hog« are all blind.
the Board or Directors, committee
®S1
ne*‘r,y
v«ry reaaon
able. Phone 5881.
»3
For Rent—Apartment« cltm. in with or
e—a—!He!r«=!5—
ineinlxTs, and the memlx*rxhlp ot the
tbu«la«m Into every task that he un­
without a piano Phone 2MI.
Mra. Belle
chamber for their fine spirit of helpful­
For Halm nr Trade for Anything—A Dalton
dertakes. He fairly glows when he | nip « mri DADfll AT1AN
.
___________________ fMf
Adding Machine, like new/ Tel 3ttl, Mnm”
ness, their willingness to work oiTeom-
begins to talk of the 1st ferment of the lul Alu lUl ULAllVll
mey a MnMr Mhoppe.
a
For rent-A X-room «partment, Including
inunity problems when they have
■’•nt«, water «nd nnone nn flrat floor Hit
American home, and his addreaa at
arixen. anil especially for tlieir gener­
rg
'•‘•“'»»'.a prua that I-a «nap. Sherman Ave or phone Mil.
(,«ll at Barton Beauty Parlor. Tel. 1793, home
ous contributions of funds to support
Arrange your plane for Hunda.v, Fcl>-
phone 2nl¿.
.
■2'
’
t'««cade
Ave.,
«|
a
room«,
tbe work of the chainlier. Without
ruary 13, so that you can join the 8kl
bath «leeplnr porch, rail cement baeement.
these things, any actviinpllsliments
m
k
Mtiawh« rry nientä. rarage (I N, Ravlln, agt. Pytblan build-
club at the aunnal Winter Sports car-1 The population of Oregon July 1, as would have lxx>n iiiqxixxlble. Tlie fine
Tel. F. A. McDonnM.
J20tf
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nival up on tbe north side of Mount estimated by the United States census and willing assistance of tlie Htxxl
For tl*nt—The Newell pl.ee of 100 acre. f-O
,«Fo.r.plat* close to c'ly limits on
Hood. The Ski Club la not going to | bureau, will 1« KWI.OOO^ according to River Glacier and the Htx»d River
Ine Heights, ».room house E. 0. Sagem, tel to 71.' ,U.°r5Br v«’'*y. .hare or caeh. W J.
Fllg, teL Parkdale wo.
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overdo popularization of tlie north side Assolateti Press disjiatch from Wash­ Ncwx must not pnxs without comment,
ington.
For Bale—Dark Barred Rock cockerels for
for
their
support
and
assistance
have
f
00
»
”
I"
Broeln.
building.
of the mountain in a single jump, but
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mallrx from Canadian prlte exhibition birds R-
That will lie an increase of 106,611 lieen invaluable.
heantlfn'lv m««ke i,
«nd up. Mrs W H
their efforts are bringing about a grad-1 over the 7x3,389 census of 1920 and a
.ir°LÎ1<*'2Lr*“ü,,2Lroom apartment«, at 11«.
It la greatly hoped that* tlie fine
Chapin. Route 4.
f|q
• im , tao. 822 and S'jfi per month. Mra H J
ual and gratifying increase in winter-Lain of 23JXM) over the estimated cen- spirit shown in tlie (>axt will be con­
nfttf
For Bala—int) laying pullats. Phone 6Hr.| or Frederick, phone 3M«.
time recreations.
You 11 Ixx-ouie a |’’b" of lW2fl-
tinued. and that the Hood River Cham­
■M.
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|«nwtf
Fornlehed Cottage«—By week
day or
»< I The census estimate, which
wuicu cover«
cvvvr« ber of Commerce will continue to occu­
l-ooster, too. if you get out and watch a)| H|at(,H, Ir
on ,he ava)|ab|P
For Bala-I^wla Strain Rhode Island Red month, with or without board. Wanooma
lyTîîf
py its present high position in the
Hnoxtera. fine breeder«. Phone MM. H o. Cottage«. Tel. »14 71t 9th BL
the activities of Sunday week.
| data of births, deaths, Immigration and opinions of the other cities throughout
Oxborrow.
J2l»< f
| emigration of the various states and on the state.
For Hale—One dining room «nite «nd other
MISCELLANEOUS
| the increases and decreasea in ixipulo-
fnrnltnre Price» reasonable. Bee Mr. Baker
Professor George Turnbull, uf the tion ns shown by the 1910 anti 1921)
nllba Chamber otOmmeroe.
jistf
HOOD RIVER TRAFFIC
ASSOCIATION
school of journalism at the UniWrsity
iWrsity | regular census,
census. No estimates were
Want to trade—A a year old Guernsey eow,
For Hale—Clark Heedling airawbarry plant«,
anont two galionaof milk, for mini
abwtlotaly caarantead free from waavrl. Tel giving
The Hood River Traffic Association
«lock Tel. 47« A J <1 aft.
'
5 ratF*
of Oregon, is passing the cigars. Pro- ni"d,‘ ,or ««»graphical divisions small*
Parkdale XX________
fewmr Turnbull is going to join the e\ta"hi"2«n state estimate of popu- under the leadership of C. H. Costner,
Iwst
—
Tire
chain
near
»naineaa
«notion
of
For
Hale-1
can
fornlah
peppermint
root«,
president; P. I* Tompkins, vice-presi­
ral«ed M ml. from Hood River. Thia 1« a good city. Reward. Pnone V«. B. p. vttken. IB
Benedicts. His engagement to Miss I latlon wax 1.562,000 aa against 1,306,- dent, and C. B. Wtxtlpcrt, treasurer,
lima to en«««e for Hprlng planting. Write for
Mary Lou Burton, a graduate from the I «21 for 1920, a gain of 205.379.
has had a most active year anti has
Loat-A grav «Ilk nrabrell«'Tnw»o«v morn­
11"U1 K * llalnea, MR Preeeott Ht..
ing Finder please telepl one Mrs Angnaat
Pnrtlxd, Ore.
mar.V
University In 1923, who has made an
Thls
cannot ite considered been engaged in a great number of
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ontd.i.io
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accurate, actxirding to General activities. A short resume follows:
For Bala—Dry taxi v tir wood.l« Inch. You
envlatle reputation in the world ®f Manager W. D. B. Dcxlson of the Port-
Rave a nomber of honeea for rentorw-le. 4
It was found at the Ix-glunlng of the
"»»r
d*1,T’r H. R. B oomer. tot.
SXS Parkdale.
jatf
to 10 rixvma. some partly furnished G H. Me-
joumslism. was announced at the home I land Chanilw-r of Comm twee. In com- shipping season that the track facili­
Pherren with R. E. Boolt.
dSStf
of Dean and Mrs. Eric W. Allen. Miss menting on the figures, he said it Is ties in the Htxxl River yards wore en­
. ror"f*t-,T'»«»«|br. «l«ver. sKstn.sn-1 «heti
■Sy'•’J.îy1*”' on Tooker hill. A. J Voslsr.
Watcbe« and clock« repaired. Prieme reatam-
Burton is now at Salem, reporting pto-
<»«’<«lt to make any estimate for tirely inadequate and consequently the
phone M12.
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ahle. All work gbaranleed. Geo. I.. New-
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___ _ . l the , reason there is no Hmt
basis (i|ken
on which
it officials of the Vnlon Pacific were in­
ceedings
of the house of repr^nts
by th(>
man Apt. 3,over Hoggin« grocery «tore, oo
F°i ’'“'L
C- J4 * R«d cockerel« from 3m the Height«.
vited to Htxtd River to meet with the
ng&ct
c
n
hen«
33
m
snd
u,
while
they
la^
Ralph
lives for the Oregon Voter. Professor|census bureau, and this liaais will not Traffle AsstH-iatlon committee, com­
R. Lewi«, pnona Odell M.
Ja7U
For inaiar plowing phone M«t.
Turnbull Is known and admired gener- apply In sections whore there is more posed of It. W. Kelly. P. I,. Tompkins,
for Hale—Fsaltlewi stamp puller. Al non
ally by the newspaper folk of Oregon. th,n a
increase in population. ant! P. F. Clark. After investigating
—ho"k» »"<i block, UM. Raipb
thoroughly the condition in tlie yards,
He ha. been a friend to many Hood
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Bhevrteb, Rockford.
dSOtf
Rivor nrnnt. .»„A«.».
yr » n
I’‘‘•’'I'1’’« of Oregon have not Increased the U. P. official« have placed in the
For Bate—lx tneh flr wood, delivered anv-
Hirer couMy stuaentR at U. of O.
I much iu population, particularly the budget items for additional track facil­
Where. Phon« 47»
dlwf
I («Rtern count lea. (>n the other hand ities in Hood River yards and It Is
For
He
le-
Bee
Ibi«.
«S-aere
tract,
floe
11«(MB
Hood River is but trying to apply a «T* ha' »**" • Feyy »urge Ibcrease ln hoped that tills will be effective before
bonae. nice lor «nnim> r resort, well located.
ml«
i- »to. __ _.
I
I aoc . Multnomah. Marion the 1927 shipping season begins.
Fine lot of ornamental nnraery stock. Will
pule of common sense In the matter of I Hll<] other counties west of the Uas-
I tv» 35 cash prise for largest order for aprine
The Traffic Axatx’iatlon has been
ellvery of roses and other ornamentala from
devaloping the ecenic asset on Mount cades."
moat active in its Connection with the
Oreeon nurean
Also «parlai priora oa Fno-
Hood’s slopes. The Portland water
Jww*' P- Cleland, superintendent of Pacific Northwest Regional Advisory
qeetta walnnta, tjellclona apple tires. Also
eltv and eonntty bonaex. Bee A. G. Jennings
mission is endcwvorln.
L- P«<k * Co,. compilers of dlrec- Board. Representatives of the asso­
befo« yon buy.
A G. Jennings. He« It or
P^chase L
g)-o
fha(
ciation have attended all the meetings
phone MSI. or addrem Route 3, H<x»d R|?X
Bull Bun restiio, and if such pur-It« make an accurate eotimate of the of
the board. A. F. 8. Steele, manager
Oro.
dwu
EZte PARIS FAI R.
New Spring Frocks— Smartmess in
New Silk Crepe— New Draperies,
color and lovliness in variety is what
you’ll find in the line of new Spring
dresses for Ladies we have just . re­
ceived. The colors are harmoniously
blended in tones of one shade or in
contrasting shades in satin crepes,
canton crepe or printed canton.
You’ll like the showing and we’ll be
pleased to show them. Thelbest
part of it is the reasonable prices.
We invite you to see this, wonderful
display in our Ladies’ Ready-to-
wear Department. 2nd Floor.
New Prints, New Everfast Ging-
hams, Suiting and other weaves.
New Spring Millinery- Our first ship­
ment of new Spring millinery is in
and ready for your inspection. You
will like the new styles we’re show­
ing. 2nd Floor.
Agents far the Butterick Patterns—
A very large and complete assort
ment of the very newest styles al
ways on hand.
REACHES
SttK^rS?
jhere ¡g
material you can buy
that will give you better satisfac­
tion than Everfast Materials. Now
is the time to plan your Spring sew-
ing- ■ We’ll supply your every need,
New Spring Hosiery-No other store
in the city can offer you the wide
range of colors and prices in Silk
Hosiery that we can. La France,
Onyx, Theme and Burlington and in
every wanted shade and color, at
most reasonable prices.
New Spring Slippers, Ties and Ox­
fords— The smartest, daintest foot­
wear imaginable to wear with any
type of party frock. We invite you
to come in and let us show you the
new Spring Styles.