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n...«..» The Star Girane Is Now At Twin Peaks Company HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, HORSEHIDE NEWS (By D. W. Hgli) MUi-Coluiubla League Mtaudings Prit. Won Team 1.000 2 Bend ...------------- 1.000 2 The Dalles------- 1.000 2 Gol den da le------- .000 0 Hood River----- .000 0 Dufur -------------- .000 0 White Salmon „. \W¡ PORTLAND APPLE EX PORTS REACH RECORD —--------- • With three refrigerator veassla in tbe harbor Saturday loading fresh tbe total exports for the ping season will exceed 1. The 1920-27 «eason has 1 the largest in the amoent of apples shipped but the schedules of sailings of the various lines have been such that apple shipments «raid move tn smaller quantities and at more fre quent intervals. Five carloads of apples with approxi mately 4AMb> boxea arrived at pal ter111 ma I No. 4 Saturday and were plaivd al»oard the loading, due to dear for European porta late Mouday afternoon. Canned logauberry exports during the first three months of 1927 have amounted to 28.206 cases with a value of *112,412 as against 5,966 cases,' value »25.31M for the same period of 1926. A steady gain during the last few years has been shown In the movement of thia one commodity. The 1926 ship ments increased 123,945 ceses over the movement during 1925, aud it is appar ent that the movement during 1927 will be much larger than any previous year. The Hood River baaeball team trav- eled to Bend a la eskimo last Muuctey and suffered their second defeat this sc’usou, by a score of 9 to 2. With a difference of 5.000 feet in altitude the tecgl boys felt very pooriy and were not acclimated mittirieutly to play their usual game. The tempera ture ranged between 40 and 45 degrees, und during the last two innings snow, Rome on a strong wind, hindered the p lfijteW. ' _ . ■ "Bmiling” Tom Scott and Ray Bruce, pltriiers, stated that it waa practically Impossible to load the ball with auy “stuff" due to the: rari tied ntiuospherr*; consequently tbe Bend boys played touch and go with our pitchers. Elmer Annala, local tirai base man. was forced from the game after a Bend runner bad «{liked him in tbe hand while sliding on first base. RADIO NEWS Dick Garber, catcher, and "Bmiling” Tom also received cuts apd bruises by Snoboy Fruit Distributor« are The B Bond cleats. > consistent user« of the radio, utilising Hood River’s two scores came In tbe the broadcasting station at Walla The- Hood itlver Guides., who came lini Nesbit bus installed thè lattai third inning when with “Bmiling” Tom equipincnt. ut bis tire servire station into Iwing In 1925, fu order to part tri on first ba^ -Htub” Andean walked Walla, Wash., each night except Sun day. Numerous local growers have tiate in the Portland Rose* festival that at (lek nujJ Fourth streets, for washing »•»* interesting reports and pro- the kind year, at a *• meeting la»* night decidc-d to over renter-field for a three-bagger. automobile«. / A Bean * pump. ... ___ j >..^1...« »lm Dnnn mtx.txv tlial orclia relists use on tlielr stathmary visit Portland, during the Rose show Jeff Bell, right-fielder, scored Anderson grams broadcast by Mnohoy. Last week the Snoboy broadcast In spray system«, has been liistallecf. A this year iu full, uniformed strength. from third Imse. The local boys threat larg ■ took funiishes hot water for In 1925 rife Guides, accompanied l»y ened to score other time« but were un cluded the announcement of the ap- ¡»ointment of J. 1*. Naumes, veteran dsauslng cars. Mr. Nesbit ha« just the drum and bugle corps of tbe Amer able to hit in crucial moments. local grower mid «hipping man, an Inst. II d n large air compressor, doub ican Legion, won first award among The game wa« marked by numerous manager of the concern's inld-Columbia liooetcr organisations participating in ling I i I m former rapacity. errors by the Hood Hiver boys being business* witli headquarters in Hood Hal's Tire Service is now sperialls- tin* Merrykhana parade. The Guides postponed their annual unable to hold the ball tieeauHe they River. ing on the rieunidng of motors. All the were ao cold. mechanism is given a liatli in kerosene. election. Offlcers will be riuwen at a The Bend l«»ys being used to the The following will l»e parts of this Ilot water is applied, and every last session to Is* ls-ld late in the spring at climate were attired In heavy under week's program of the National Broad particle of old grease and grit la re- tbe Columbia Gorge hotel. clothing, and «weat-«hirtB beneath their cast Co.: moved. Clean motors, Mr. Nesbit de uniforms, while the Hood River boys iiiujj „ IO, p. m., “The Friday „ night, „ » v to clan s. means that motors will be cool Spring Weather Hite Valley wore only light underclothing and their > TerriWe Mwk- ,,y cbdrlra Rann Ken- for »¡itlug und Hummer driving. it si i v/ii* >1 im One i knax can i<an imagine itiia<pi>i«x how nnw the th/» . _ _ ... > _ _______ Spring sunshine ___________________ was so brilliaut and uniform«. Mt-, ¿«efebil'a station is one of the warm Mouday that local householders,! local boys frit in 40-degree weather by nedy. Till« play was written for the stage by Charles Rann Kennedy, who best equipped in llie mid-Coluinbia. for the first time this seasem, forgot harking tmek to our very recently made It so that tile play la produced A h fast as new appliances are put on furnace fire«, and no «mall number imsaed winter. . >*»««*»«1 wtnt»r no tbat the audience cannot see the the market for the better serving of were seen In shirt sleeves. The temper A crowd of about 20 local faun gath characters, but can only hear the voic motor car owners, Mr. Nesb|t Installs ature reached a maximum of 70 de ered at the Electric Kitchen and read es. It la particularly adapted for radio them in Hood River. the score« of the game as they came because of thi« fact. crees. Cherry tree’s of the lower levels are inning by inning over the Western Saturday, 8 to 9 p. m., Saturday Anything you want for the istrty or although more than three Union lines. Five “pep” messages were Night Revue, presenting a special nov outing in the line of Quality Bakery bksiming, weeks later than last year. Cherrie« «ent .to the team at intervals, elieerlng goods. Place your order the day be will be in full bloom within a week, in them on, and urging them to win the elty program giving a review of the fore if you want to make rare of get nil parts of tiie valley, if the warm game. It is expected that all game« most successful Items on tbe programs of the National Broadcasting Company, ting what you want. Hood River that Ilood Hiver _ plays weather continues. . at Bend in the Inc. over tiie past week. This will In Bakery. Orcltardlsts in every section Monday future will tie reported Inning by lnn- clude some <>f the best airs from “Cav took advantage of tbe brilliant sun Ing over the telegraph as was done alleria Rusticana,” some of the melo Notice of ShertfT« Sale shine* to a|»ply sprays. This work was Munday. dies sung or played during "An Hour Next Sunday The Dalle« will play at In Melody Lane,” feature numbers from In the Circuit Court of the Mtate of delayed lust week by cold, rainy Hood River. The Dalles has au far "The Gondoliers,” to be given Thurs Oregon for the County of Hood River. weather. l>een victorious over Dufur aud White day sight. Guaranty A Loan Company, an Ore Salmon, lieatliig Dufur by a «core of gon Corporation, (formerly Western Sacred Cantata Tomorrow Night Munday morning, Easter Sunrise 5 to 3, and White Salmon by a score of Service, Los Angeles Otliseum, Exposl- States Finance Co.), Plaintiff, va. Fan A group of the valley ’ s best musical JO to 2 Sunday. A large attendance is tlon Park. Under the auspices of the nie E. Ruff, Defendant. talent, directed by Geo. W. Smith, will Notice is hereby given that I, tbe sing Stainer’s "Crucifixion” at the Riv expected at th«, field on the heights Community Development Association underalgned. Sheriff of Hood River erside Community chnrch tomorrow a« it is expected that Hood River'« and the Phillmrmonlc OrcbeAkra Asso luck will change, weather permitting, County, State of Oregon, will sell all night Th« sacred cantata will begin and tlie local boy« will waltz to a win ciation, of Ix»s Angeles, the Easter the ¿right, title and interest Guaranty Dawn Services, famou« In lx* Angele« For the past week Mrs. Robb« has over the visitors. A Ixmn Company, an Oregon Corpora promptly at 8 o’clock. aud the southwest, will lie broadcast been working in Hood River. tion. or Western States Finance Co., over the “Grange Network” of the It 1« Indeed gratifying to the Hood National Broadcasting Cotnjtany, Inc. Walter Clay visited friends in Mosier Union Sunrise Service an Oregon Cor|«»ration, had on or after I January 22ud. 1921. in the following A union «unriae church service will River bawball team to know that the The people attending this service will during the past week. described lands, to-wit; Mrs. Wm. Marsh and son, I nca«, l>e held at 6 o’clock Munday morning merchant« are In l»ack of the «port a« participate in tiie program by singing All of the Southeast Qnsrier (SE st ('hsutauqua {»ark. Dr. Robert Aplts, whole-heartedly as last Saturday’« ex the hymns designated, under the lead were «hopping in Hood Hirer Friday. | U) of the Northwest Quarter (NW |M«tor of tbe Christian and Missionary perience lias shown. Almost all of the ership of J. Arthur Lewis; with the The Sweet Sixteen Card club was %) <»f (he Mouth west Quarter (SW Alliance, is arranging for the service. players were allowed by their employ I'hilharuMmic. orchestra accompanying entertained at the home of Mrs. H. H. ers to quit their labor at noontime, MI of Section numbered Twelve Rev. A. I. Garrison, a missionary from tiie Hinging. Organ recital and vocal Nielsen Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Chamber and travel to Bend to play Sunday’s ntimliera, pseceding service, 4 a. m. to lain won the prise. The card club will (12) in Township numbered Two India, will deliver the sermon. game. The 20th Century Grocery, Pa The Hood River Knights of Pythias (2) North of Range numbered Ten 5.25 a. ng Dr. Ray Hastings at the meet at the home of Mrs. Chamberlain cific Power A Light Co., Bartol Motor Aeolian ; Virginia Flohri, soprano, and April 23. (10). East of the Willamette Merid l»«nd vrill play at the service. Co., Bntler Banking Co., are some of lan, less Thlrty-two and one-half Robert Ilurd, tenor, soloists. Those shopping in Hood River Sat the concern« that sacrificed some of acres, more or less, deederl to C. D. urday were: Mr. and Mrs. Folsom and LEGION AUXILIARY NOTES tbelr business «Aiveniences h> allow Nickelson. July Iflth, 1918, and re family, Mr. «nd Mrs. F. A. Allington players to leave. FINS. FURS, FEATHERS and daughter, Barbara, Jean Matthews, i-orded in Book 12. Page 502. D»*e<l Two events of special Interest to unit Re<-ords of Hood River County, Ore More than KlBO.tMM) hunting licenses 'Mrs. C. Buscher, C. A. Hagr. Aldeheid gon. and also subject to the right- members take place the coming week. Salesman Forgets Parking LseaMoa were taken out during the scuhoii 1925- Hage, and Mr. and Mrs. Olsen. First the tea «t Mrs. A. L. Anderson's of-way of the Mt. Hood Railroad it W. Miller. Portland salesman, the 2fl by HiMirtsmeu throughout the United Company, all in Hood River Coiinty, on Monday, the 18th. at which time other day created no small excitement Mtate«, including Alaska, and the re each member is asked to bring an Oregon. when he reported to traffic officers that to state treasuries amounted to to the highest bidder, for cash, at pub eligible lady a« her gueat. Don't be his car had' ts-en stolen from Cascade turns more than *6,800,000. Although data lic auction, at the front steps of the lieve it will take any urging to bring avenue. Mr. Miller bad returned to a lacking from four states, detailed Court House in the City of Hood River you out when you hear that Mra. point on Cascade avenue where be is figures for tbe season compiled by the in the County of Hood River and State Welter is going to I n * with us. and we thought he had left his machine. By Blologh-al Survey of the United States of Oregon, on Monday, the Iflth day of nil agree that no one is more Interest standers reported that they had just Department of Agriculture show in- May. 1927, at 2 P. M. of that day. to ing than «he. Be there. seen two well dressed men enter the On Wcdursday^ the 20th, we expect tar lie described usd drive hurriedly ereaseH In tbe nuniliers of license« is satisfy a lien for the sum of Three and fees received over the two Thousand (18,000.0(1) Dollars with in to see all of you and your friend« who to the went. Mr. Miller made hi« re sued years preceding. In the 1923-24-aea«on, like to dance, at our "Spring Frolic, ” terest thereon at the rate of Seven port to authorities and a chase was the licenses numts’red 4.395,(KW and the (7% per cent per annum from January at the K. P. ball. A good time guar imminent. fees J mid were *5.594,982. One year anteed whether you come expecting It 22nd. 1921. and costs and disburse Buddenly the visiting salesman later 4,9IM,74O hunters paid for their ments in the sum of Ninety-five ami or not. turned a glowing red in the face and licenses a total of *6,190.863.91. Dur The hospital committee held a busy confessed that be had driven Ills car SO/lOOtha (295soi Dollars, and <"o«ta all day meeting with Mrs. Forrest Moe to a side street, where he had called ing the 1925-26 season the license fig of this sale. ures were 5,168,353 and the fees paid This sale is made by virtue of an on Monday of thia week. <>n a patron. He found it Just where totaled *0372.812.51). Pennsylvania execution Is«ned out of the Circuit he had left it. with 525.045 licenses aud fees of *646,- Court of the Mtate of (iregon for Homl J BMs Wanted 407.25 headed the list both in licenses River County in the case of Guaranty Sweet cider delivered to your house and returns to the state treasury. Mealed bld« wanted by the OtBce of A Loan Company, an Oregon Corpora 25c per gallon, 5 gallon or more, 20c per jfc ■— tion. (formerly Western State« Finance Hood Itlver County Fruit Inspector for gallon. Welter Well«, phone 4722. ' Rabbits a* wwppos«1 to be timid the pulll. I mid' burning of all fruit Co.), va. I’anni»- K. Ruff, by the Clerk animals, and one would proltabl.v be of «ahi Court, bearing date of April trees on ten acres. 11. R. Pixley prop erty between Don NunamaktW and Hard Tíme Dance Parkdale, Friday. shocked, to hear a bunny growl. Dr. 13th, 1927. Boyd Jenkins, local dentist, whose Billy Mnnday place«. Bids must lie for WM. H. EDICK. hobby is rabbit breeding, however, has flic Job snd not per tree or per sere, Sheriff of Hood River Elsle's homemade cakes. Buy one, some buck rabbits that evidence all the »nd may include the wotal. Woirk to be County, Oregon. characteristics of fighters. Visitors at «»mplvtyd by June 2tfth. Bids will be try one. Phone 474«. Dated April 1»th. 1927. his hutches have suggested that he pit 10 a. m. April 21 and the right lmte of first publication April 14th. opened None who saw the valley'« talent at is reserved to reject any and all bids. some of the brutes In a content. Borne Ä2L Rockford Grange playa in former yearn of his rabbits display enough evil tem W. J. KOCKEN, Date of last pul>li<ntlmi M iiv IX __________ • han forgotten them. Join theae April per to frighten children visiting his 1927. Fruit Inspector. 28 and see “Mrs. Temple'« TWegram.” rabhltry. One track, a huge Belgian, which weigh« 14 pounds, has a punch in his hin.lfeet that makes his solitary a pen shiver when he spies a face looking st him that he doesn’t like. GUIDES PLAN BIG HAL NESBIT HAS MEET AT GORGE LATEST EQUIPMENT And participate in the big Easter BARGAIN SALE OF FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAMS. Everybody likes ham on Easter Sunday. Frye’s are truly Delicious. Fry one and try it. Broiled, they are fit for a king, and baked, ne’er was better viand offered to tickle the palate of men. As a special event-for our patrons, we will give away one fine Frye’s Delicious Ham. See the window display for details of this opportunity. And remember, Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, you will be privileged to buy a Frye’s Delicious Ham, whole or half, for 25c per lb. We will serve Baked Ham at our store Saturday DAVENPORT MARKET A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. Phone 8461 Art Johnsen couldn’t wait for the opening of the front season. He waa on Hood river Bunday, looking for a steel bend He reported that he aaw one. but that he didn’t catch any. Mr. Johnsen expects to return home tomor row night, however, with a limit of trout. _________ Former Mtate Game Warden Averill, here last week while en route to Port land from The Dalles, visited J. H. Fredrlcy. president of the Hbod River County Game Protective Association, whom he coinpllrtentMl on local propo- gatlon work. Mr. Averill, hearing Mr. Fredricy’» report that 800.000 young trout, six to eight Inc-hes long, will soon lie released W Hood river and tributaries, predicted better «port for anglers. Ou former years the fish have all been released while much «mailer. Mr Averill while In Wasco county assisted in the organisation of a game association. MOSIER Jean Frey, of Hood River, wan a week end guest at the home of Mon tana Chamberlain. Mrs Bryant and «on, Forrest, and Mrs Stnnqier were «hopping In Port- land. Saturday. Mrs. I Elliott was shopping In Port- land Friday. Tant week Mr. Carlson spent Acw days In Portland visiting his children and attending to business which he had there. Mrs. llattiie Bailor was shopping In The Dalles last Tuesday. last Tuesday night tbe High ”Y” held a rccognitieu service at the “Y” hut. After the meatteg the girls mo tored to tbe «raatry of Mrs. Iae Evans where a very was spent. Mrs. Mobley and Mrs. Hollensted spent the week end vbdting in -Port- h"1'1 E. L. Root and Ed Dunsmore re turned from Portland test Wednesday. Mr. anti Mrs. Ernest Evan« and daughter, V'Ona, were shopping in The Dalles Saturday. Ida Lyons was shopping In Hood Itlver Saturday. Miss Billie Clarke, of Hood River, visited Saturday with Arvllla Hus lia nda. Mr. and Mra. McAdam and children, of Portland, were visitors of the Geo. Huskey family last Sunday. Mra. Mc Adam is a slater of Mra. Huekey. Mr. Reffet went to Portland on bual- neaa last Monday. “The Deep Bea Revel,” which was held by the high school Friday night, proved to be a /uceess. This ¡»artv was given to the winning team in The Country Gentleman contest which had lieen held for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll and Mr«. Roaa Bailey and daughter, Mary, were shopping in The Dalles Thursday. Mrs. Bema Nichols and little daugh ter, of Redmond, «pent several day« last week visiting with the Nichols. Don't forget the Girl Reserve sunrise meeting on the “Y” lawn Easter morn ing at 0 o’clock. Everyone 1« welcome.