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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1927)
¿MF WMdMdtent : f T TOO many to the u’a convention, around Mount er th/ predica- nursery rhyme Ice. Member» of tbe K. F. buff devoted a generous amount of • time tn practice. They kave been al with their individual funds, as ww happen to know, In order that Hood Biver might have a band. Tbe spirit ot loyalty of the members of ttu^mnd for their organisation and their per sistence in carrying on, la spite of numerous obstacles, have been souie- thing to arouxe admiration. But the band cannot continue to render this service without some Anan- ‘ I*1 support. We cannot expe-t the members of tbe organization to le con- stoutly appealing like medicants for crambo of money. It does not take any enormous sum to keep a home town band imk-ed, tax funds would glnaJ1 a8 to |M. negligible. f„Mow the example of Grants j>aM gnd lt |x>aaible, in a digul- flwJ 1Jrajr tOf thp t0 ex|Ht. orfalnly we want a laud. Then let’s ghow them that we want them. id waited. sinner? earning soup, dinner. ire going to be t Eagle creek Diamond lake tleman, please, it to satiety of ou’li ba sorry. i trout you are it Is even more rout. ided for your ’lark Seedling You’ll agree, on have beheld ounded, blush- at your state frult of such palate. Those t Introduction y, whence you »kfast is over. Everyt>ody is all the time yussing about the weather and yet nobody aeemo to do anything. It was Mark Twain who made a remark to such effect. To paraphrase the late humorist we may cite that eevrybody now gives vent to criticism about government and laws, and yet nobody seems to do any- thing. The average American does a lot of talking about deficiencies in gov- wnmental adminlxtration, and then goes Ashing or golfing on, election day. Juries are cussed for freeing alleged there io some- for producing or your motor la way toward lle piled high of old Mount where those guilty criminals, and yet how many of the good citizens known to yon will «o to utmost ends to avoid jury duty? There will be an election next Tuss- <*■?• Are you going to vote, or will You stay at home and then cuss the «wits at the polls? There is sun- every oof of en rose tints nal ice, rising forests, they ! color of the , routed Jn a bed. too, by ngiy from ire y Clark Seed- library, every nd every per- ftlful ss*thooe i. . - E<> J Bi . v ’ * • > ST, * . New Footwear For Ladies and T, V„ Although no greater tonnage was ex pected before the harvest began than on- last year, when 24 cars were shipped, the yield of strawberries had already reached 3« cars Saturday, and the Apple Growers Association, the only carlot shipper of tbe district, ex pects to roll seven more cars before pi<-king ends. The strawberry quality thin year has been above the average, and prices have held np better than on any year during the past 10 years. The fruit now lieing forwarded in packed crates is coming from the Up per Valley and Dee districts. Lower valley pickings are going to cannon. Fashion’s Newest Mod es You can complete your new costume with shoes that seem to be made for it Patent leather, plains or trimmed, black satin and lovely colored kids, in step-in pumps, strap patterns and tie effects, witlrlow and medium heels. You will like the styles, and the prices will please you, too. For Men And Boys Practically every man in town will be fine assortment of new low cut models, combinations. Comfortable lasts that will We have some wonderful specials, too, and desirable shades. The pair.................. MOTHER OF P. F. CLARK IS DEAD The following, taken from a Yak ima, Wash., potter, tells of the funeral services for Mrs. Margaret Clark, mother of I*. F. Clark, of this city: Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret ClaA, age K3 years, who died at 2 o’clock Sunday morning In her home in Yakima, were held at 5 o’clock Monday afternoon in the Shaw-Huston chapel. The funeral was private and attended only by the family and in timate friends. Bev. W. D. Robinson officiated. Mrs. Clark lived in Yakima for tbe past 18 yeah and at the time of her death resided at 200 North Sixth street. The remains will Ite cremated in Portland and* tbs ashes will he bnried beside the grave of her hualm* in Cameron, Mo. Mrs. Clark had beffn a widow for 31 years. Her family In cludes two, bom , Edwin D. Clark of Yakima and Peter F. Clark of Hood River, Ore., and a daughter, Mrs. Henry II. Newcomb of Atchison, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark arrived from The next big event will be the Mount Hood Hirer yesterday. Mrs. Clark was Hood carnival and the ix-gion climb, a member of Hyrtaga' chapter of tbe itself. Gat the kiddie« ready to strut Haxteru Htar, ths Women’s Belief corps and the Mefhodlxt church. their staff. - .r _ The boom of the thunder wagon apd the darts of lightning that made clefts in tbe southern sky Tuesday night were somewhat terrifying to us of the mid (Columbia, unaccustomed aa we are to gUCh electrical phenomena. But we were repaid for tbe scare next morning when we found the air as pure as that of Heaven. The canyonsldes of the CtahnuMa seemed reborn 1 shed. Old Mother Nature bad just been getting ready to greet the Pacific Coast adver- tislng men. able to find the style and grade of shoe he likes in this Kid, calf skin and grained leathers in blaf^and tan and be easy on your feet and are mighty gooc^Rioking. that we’d like you to look at. Good styles $2.98 Swimming Suits For Every Member of the Family SPECIAL—BATH TOWELS -Large size Tur kish Bath Towels, soft and absorbent, made of se lected yams Colored borders of rose, blue and gold. Exceptional values for our patrons. OE a Your choice.............................................................. fewv W/ have never had a finer lot of the very best swimming suits that the market affords. Jantaen, Webfoot and Columbia Knit Suits. There’s nothing better anywhere. Made right, fit ; right, look the best and our prices are the lowest SMART NEW SWEATERS— Slip-on and coat style. New novelty weave, plain and fancy with round and “V” Necks. Lyoii&car, cKrltdicn .ytf Mf •« * __ CM.C. TRUCK CAR AVAN VISITS cm $1O down Twa Stylo« PINE GROVE nual school meeting was well oo Monday and resulted in on of G. II. Galligan for direc- !T '.r. Pacific Power & Light Company Always at your service - —------- * £-, «HE D. V. Dixon, v. D. un, C. A. Frey, Committee. * '