The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 21, 1927, Image 9

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Howard Wildln, who to now residing
The ladles of St Mary's church are
Bev, llihiry Yoting, who is a member
planning on a rummage sato here dur­ of the faculty at the Buttle lake Ep­ with his mother in Berkeley, Cnilf..
ing apple harvest this fall.
worth lieague institute, will leave Mon­ • was here on business and visiting
Will Robbins sad son, Leslie, from day morning for the lake and will be i friends thia week. Mfr. Wildln, who
For' Hail Insurance sue R. E. Soott. Idaho are visiting Mr. Robbins’ stotor, absent for a week.
was in the navy during tbe greet war,
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Mrs. 0. J. Cartoon.
' Rev. W. A. Sunday will occupy the ( is an inspector for aa ell company.
Mtoa Lucilte Tbompaon to visiting at
A rest room will be available for
Jack Mower« ha* returned from a pulpit of Asbury church on Sunday
the Gerdes home for < tew days.
vacation in California. Mr. Mowers to morning, July 81. The hour of servies i tody patrons of tbs Mummoy Music
Mias Dorothy Anderson to visiting the carrier on rural delivery No. 3.
win be 10.30 . A cordial invitation is i Shoppe, after this weak, according to
friends in Portland.
word given out by L. R. Mummey,
City School 8u|>eriuteiident J. L. offered to alt
owner. Part of tbe space now occupied
Bring your shoes to Weber for re­ Breckenridge was in Seattle last week
Miss Charlotte
by a record room will be utilised for
pairs. Henry sure can do the work.
for tbe National Education convention. her mother, Mrs.
___ .
T. A- Reavis is bbildlng a new home
Miss Bernie Henry and Mias E. B. grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Williams, this purpose.
Elmer Funston and family have, ar­
on the West Side just south of the city. Pafk of Willow Heights were visiters is now living, nt Eugene, motored here
rived here and contemplate making
over the week end.
Father Marshall was a Portland vis­ in Portland on Monday.
itor the latter part qf last week.
, R. W. Kelly was in Portland over
Rpv. and Mrs. Gabriel Sykes are here , Hood River their home. Mr. Funston
lived in Bedford county, Ten­
Gerald Con naway returned last week tbe week end, having been called there from Springfield visiting their daugh­ formerly
by the Illness of a slater.
ter, Mrs. James R. Wilson, and family. nessee. Mr. and Mrs. Funston have
from a visit with friends at Heppner.
been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Merle
Dr. J. W. Sifton to in Seattle this Rev. Sykes was formerly pastor of the Miller,
W« inaura anything. Talk tc ns-^it
and Mr. Miller.
Asbury
Methodist
church.
don’t oost anything. J. M. Culbertson week attending a convention and tbe
clinics of the Pacific Coast Medical
Considerable alarm was created one
A Co , phi a 1188.
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H. E. Baker, formerly local manager
of the Paciflq, Power * Light Co., now day last week when a truck owned by
Hollywood Fade are still going strong association.
at Eby’s Studio. Nine for 26c. Watcn
Mrs. Lucy M. Conner, who has been superintendent of power with offices at WiUtaui Smith became unmanageable
the papers to bear us say atop,
st Kimberley, Ids., visiting her parents, Lewiston, Ida., is spending a few days on State street near tbe library and
ran wild, backwards, striking a tele­
Hollywood Fads still going strong at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, returned to here.
The many friends of James W. In­ phone pole at the corner of Kelly Bros,
Eby’s Studio. Nine for £to. Watch the Hood River yesterday.
patters to bear ua say atop.
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Mayor S. Ben Dunlap and family of galls will regret to learn that be la feed store.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bold, and chil­
Mrs. Jack Couch man and eon, pilly, Caldwell, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. seriously ill at his borne on Cascade
are visiting friends and relatives In Hulbert of Portland were guests of Mr. avenue. Mr. Ingalls was stricken last dren, of San Francisco, where Mr. Bold
Wednesday.
and Mrs. B. L. Newell tost week.
to a member of tbe staff of the federal
Utah points.
Mrs. M. C. Lemley and daughter, reserve batik, were here last week vis­
Miss Lucille Atkinson, daughter of
Miss Cora Miller returned from Sea­
side Sunday evening after spending an Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Atkinson, has toft Beverlee Jeanne, left Wednesday for iting Mr. and Mrs. W. 8- Finney. Mr.
for McMinnville to attend summer her houie in Aberdeen, Wash. She has Bold and Mr. Finney over 20 years ago
enjoyable vacation at the beaches.
been visiting at the home of her father, were employed in a bank in St. Louis.
school
at Linfield college.
Mias May Barr of Indianai*olis, Ind.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fowler of Port­
Miss Florence Gerdes returned on J. H. Gerdes.
is here visiting Mrs. C. C. Paddock at
William McGuire has left for a vaca­ land and Mr. and Mrs. Geo L. Han­
Monday from Medford and Crater Lake
her West Side home.
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O’CLOCK
tion
at
the
beaches.
Mr.
McGuire,
who
where she has been visiting friends for
cock of San Jose, Calif., have been
Miss Jean Kennedy returned Tues­ the
has been in the Portland veteran’s hos­ here visiting Mrs. Jennie B. Hunt.
past
month.
day after a pleasant visit with friends
is recovering from a severe at­ Mrs. Hancock will be rcmemliered to
Salon Dobuou, who has been here pital,
at Tbe Dalles.
tack
of
bronchitis.
Hood River people as Mr*. Grant Ev-
A silver tea will be given at the Par­ visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Goodman, of a us. She formerly resided here.
ish House Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Dobson, will leave Sunday to return to
Seattle, have been here visiting Mr«-
his home at Stockton, Calif.
Crites and her sewing dub.
0. J. Banks, local state traffic officer,
Goodman's sister, Mrs. J. E. Smithson, who
three weeks ago suffered a frac­
Mrs.
Abe
Rosenfeld
and
children,
Miss Ludlle Atkinson left Bunday
and
family.
Mrs.
Smltlmon
had
re-'
tured leg when thrown from his motor­
for two weeks' study"at McMinnville Victor, Morris and Fern, of Portland, cently been in Seattle visiting them.
have lieen here visiting tbe family of
cycle near Bonneville, has returned
college. ’"
E. S. Bear, in charge of advertising home from a Portland hospital. Officer
H. Gross.
Mrs. Will Kennedy, who has com­
the Union Pacific system, was here Banks was en route to Seaside for
Mrs. Geo. I’. Hitchcock, of Eugene, for
bined business with pleasure for the
from Portland the latter part of last special duty when the - accident oc­
By W. R. MORKHOUSK
accompanied
by
her
small
daughter,
past seven weeks in lx* Angeles, re­
week, calling on friends and attending curred.
Public Relations Commission, American Bankers Association
was here last week visiting her mother, to
turned to her home Tuesday.
matters
of
business.
/Thera U arwmtad hsrawWk th« flrtt •! a ««ria« a/ article* esgoetag the wtlee
The following party arrived Monday
Hemstitching and stamping. Orders Mrs. L. F. Henderson.
Ileagney, who is-pastor of
0/ «harper« who or« after yow aumeyj
« a
E. L. McClain, Jr., arrived last week the Father
for
a
visit
at
tbe
home
of
Judge
ajid
taken lor pleating, chain stitching, pin
Catholic church at Ontario, accom­
LMOST unbelievable amounts are lost to the American people
tucking and buttons. Miss Claxton, at from Loa Angeles and Is here visiting panied by his sister, Miss Anna Heag- Mrs. A. J. Derby: Mrs. E. F. Allison of
Buy Them Now
friends
---—j and looking after business ln- ney and a cousin, of Arkansas, was Bellamy, Ala.; Miss Willie Ixiu Grubbs
Tbe Leonora.
olltf
annually from unwise ventures. This loss, estimated at near­
The
Time Is Limited
teresfs.
of
Eutaw,
Ala.
;
Miss
Carrie
Derby
of
Dr. N. Plyler, Chiropractor. Chiro­
here last week visiting Father Mar­
ly one billion dollars a year, is accounted Toy when you take into
York, Ala.; Mine Dorothy Allison of
After a visit of two weeks in Port- shall.
practic and Electric Treatments. Rooms
consideration that practically all of the money
Birmingham; and Miss Luna livings
..,___ has returned
,
1, 2 and 3. Brosius Bldg., Hood River, laaidfT. R. Austen
to his
Mm. C. G. Cornelius and Mrs. Har­ of Norwood, O. Mrs. Allison is Judge
“invested” in numerous fake schemes and
pioneer ranch'place in the west Frank­ riet
Phone 6381.
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Blaahfield, who attended the Na­ Derby’s sister.
ton
district.
half-baked projects is forfeited by the invest­
Mias Evelyn Harting of Salem, who
tional Education convention in Seat­
Fresh and Fluffy
Sunday visitors at Homewood were
ors, In presenting this series of articles re­
has been visiting her uncle, Rev. Henry
J. F. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Orvle tle and remained at the University of
Fine
for Toasting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Beach
and
Mrs.
Young, at the parsonage, returned to .Thompson; Earl N'ewman and Mrs. Ned Washington for a time for special
garding sharp practices and various kinds of
Van Nuys were here from Parkdale the teachers courses, have returned home. Bender of Beaverton and Miss Josie
her home Wednesday.
Large
Lins, Special
swindles we'hope to prevent thousands of peo­
Beach of Loe Angeles, old neighbors of
Mrs. Harry Connaway and sons, latter part of last week.
Dr. A. S. Hiaey, district superintend­ Mr. and Mrs. Gould in Portland. Mr.
ple
from
falling
into
the
traps
already
sit
for
33c
Mrs. Erroil Holland and children, of ent of the Methodist. Episcopal church,
Jack and Dean, returned Saturday eve­
them by irresponsible and unscrupulous pro­
« '
ning from a motor trip to Albany, New­ Portland, were here last week visiting held the fourth quarterly conference and Mrs. Carl Frederlcksen and two
moters.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fen­ at Asbury church Tuesday evening. children also called on their way
port and Nye Beach.
around the Mount Hood Loop. Mrs.
Through the •use of only actual cases se­
The report showed a good gain for the Mollie Alsdorf of Medford is spending
W. A. Hackett was a visitor to the wick, in the Oak Grove district.
year.
Boy Scout sumuier came. Limber lost,
lected from several thousand, it is hoped to
Albert E. Lathrop, who was formerly
The Old Reliable
a few days with the Gould family.
on Ldst lake Sunday. His son, Bobby, a local merchant, was recently made
The Health association of Frankton
prove conclusively the futility of taking a
When
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
D.
Moe,
who
Special,
per Package
returned home with him.
manager of a new J. C. Penney Co. district will hold a meeting at the home had been on a motor trip to Dayton,
“gambler’s chance” with your savings, for as
store
at
Newlierg.
8c
of
Mrs.
George
Gallaway
Friday
after
­
Use RICHFIELD — the Gasoline of
Wash., for a visit with Mr. Moe’s
in a lottery without a winner you are bound to
Mrs. A. L. Anderson, president of the noon, July 22, at 2J0. Mrs. OJL Cast- brother, Harry G. Moe, and wife, re­
Power. For sale by Bert Head, Hood
lose Much of the material here used has been
River; L. II. White, Hood River ; Hood River Woman’s Auxiliary, left ner will outline the work for the year turned Monday they were accompanied
‘ by their niece, Mrs. Margaret Barnett,
supplied by the Better Business Bureaus
Kill
Ralph Sberrieb. Ro<-kford; F. S. Gun­ last night to attend the American Le- and a larqe attendance la urged.
throughout the United States which are non­
gion state convention to be held at La
ning, The Dalles.
Notice—If you have anything heavy ar.d the latter’s little daughter, Mar­
For Macaroni or Vegetables.
profit organizations serving the investor
you want to move, I have a Faultless jorie, of San Diego, Calif. Mr. and
F< * Hale— Mahogany bookcase, large .Grande.
A
few of these left at a bargain
The last meeting of the Woman’s stump puller, some jack screws and Mrs. F. H. Blackman made the trip
Victrola and records st a marvelous bar­
without charge and acting wholly in the
w R.. MOREHOUSE
gain, also mahogany chair» and tables, Union of Riverside church will be an lots of cable. I rng prepared to give with Mr. and Mrs. Moe to Dayton.
and we will have no more.
public
interest
Read
these
cases
and
Billows and 3 new 10-iuch electric fans, all
i
day meeting next Wednesday, July you a pull or a lift. See me at my
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Norton of Long then file them away for future reference, for sooner or later you
IraO. R. Bone. 8a. m. to 2 p. m. Apt. 27. instead of July 29. The meeting place one mile south of Hood River Beech, Calif., arrived here last week by
13, The Oak.
Heights. J. T. Nealeigh.
will be held at Mrs. Geo. Gallaway's.
automobile for a visit with Mrs. Emma may find yourself on the verge of “taking a leap in the dark”,—of
Brosius and Mrs. Charlotte Williams. speculating with your savings as the people here told about were
On learning that Mrs. Brosius and her inveigled into doing.
A "good front” has put over more Satanic cunning they fall tn line with
mother had removed to Eugene, In or­
“GOOD THINGS TO EAT’
der that Miss Charlotte Brosius may crooked deals than any other one their Intended victim's like« and dto-
attend tbe University of Oregon, the thing- Every irresponsible promoter like«, hl« viewpoint and hl« hobby,
Californians left for the University specializes in putting on a “good and when they have gained hia favor
city.
*
front” in his dealings with those and trust they grow more and more
Tbe Ta-He Campfire Girls held a whom he fleeces out of their savings. confidential, presently taking a great
Phone 8561
ceremonial at tbe home of their guard­ Whether or not he Is successful is due interact in hie welfare and happineea.
ian's mother. Mrs. Mack, last Wednes to a large degree on how good a front Before long they are offering advice
day. Five girls of this group received be la able to put on. In motion pic­ and pointing out bow he can better hia
their first Woodgathera rank. They tures, the eets, or “props” as they are own intereata by making a now dis­
were: Elma Lafferty, Kathleen Hart­
wig, Dorothy Ruggles,* Mildred Tor­ called, supply the setting for the position of hia available cash or by they will upend two months at their
rison and Elburna Volstorff. These girls scenes They are Lied to portray celling hia present good aecuritlea and former home. Mtoa Una Hnkart, who
were tbe first to get t heir rank out of things that seem large, things that buying otbera recommended by them. has been in Portland, baa returned
Your promoter will draw upon your home for the summer.
those that bad never .been in Camp­ seem grand and beautiful. Peer be­
hind those seta and what do you see Imagination and paint a picture of a
Miss Grace Holman, supervisor of
fire before.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harris, who are there! You see that the attractive scheme by which you can make thou- music in the public schools of Spokane,
was a guest of Mm. B. R. Ferrin on
now residents of Racine, Wto., called fronts are supported by braces
Monday.
here last week for a visit with 0. H. mads of the cheapest, knottiest
The Ladle« Aid society will meet
Costner, manager of the Hood River and poorest timber Imaginable
They servo their purpose Io the
with Mrs. Kilbuck, Sr., on Friday.
Fruit Co., whom they knew in child­
hood days at Jackson. Mich. Mr. Ckst- world of make-believe, but to real
Lowell Baker of Stanfield visited
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Harris were life you cannot afford to buy
John Mohr, Jr., last week.
schoolmate«. They had not seen each
Mm. P. B. Laraway will entertain
other for 38 years. Mr. and Mfrs.
the Aloha club next week Wednesday.
Centner entertained the visitors with
Arthur Enderlin of Costa Rica, Cen­
a motor trip to Inspiration- point on
tral Amcriia, and hia sister, Mrs. Pat
the Coopers Spur lateral of the Mount
Malone of Vancouver, Wash., recently
Hood Loop highway.
visited their grandmother, Mrs. Hans
Thirty different discuses are trans­
I .age. Mrs. Lage and Marjory Kauf­
mitted by flies. They deposit germs in
man returned to Vancouver with them.
three ways. By contact, vomit spots
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hann and daugh­
and excreta, Flies are the filthiest in-
ter, Marie, of Rockport, Wash., have
sects known. They taint everything
been visiting Mrs. Herbert Struck and
they toueb. Fly-Tox kills flies. It to
other friends on their way home from
safe, stainless, fragrant, sure. Simple
a trip to Yellowstone Park.
instructions on each bottle (blue label)
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Paasch and chil­
for killing ALL household insects. In­
dren have returned from a vacation at
sist on Fly-Tox. Fly-Tox'to the scien­
one of tbe Oregon beaches.
tific insecticide developed at Mellon In­
Mrs. James Fogarty and children of
stitute of Industrial Research by Rex
Portland visited her parents, Mr. and
Fellowship. Fly-Tox brings health, com­
Mrs. Johnson, last week.
fort and cleanliness.
The barn dance at Ben Lage's was
Ben W. Olcott and Oswald West,
well attended last Thnrsdky evening
both former governors of Oregon, were
and nearly |10U was cleared tor the
visitors in Hood River Saturday call­
hot lunch fund.
ing on old friends and acquaintances.
The ox governorswere on their way to -
A Httte daughter was born to Mr.
Portland froqj a motor trip through
and Mrs. Marion Moore an July 14.
eastern Oregon. Mr. Olcott recently
returned to Oregon from Redlands,
Calif., with tbe intention of making his
home in Oregon hereafter. In speaking
of his return be said: “I'm glad to get
l»ack in God's country among God's
people.” When asked where he ex­
pected to make his future borne be
said be had not definitely decided but
Briefs in support ot and in opposi­
it surely would be somewhere within
tion to the i*etltlon of Pacific coast
the boundary lines of the good old state
cherry growers for an inersaae of 80
of Oregon.
per cent In the tariff rate on Italian
cherries were filed in Washington, D.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schuknecbt enter­
O., with the tariff commission.
tained the following guests for the
Ths Lure of Easy Money
Backing up its request for the maxi­
week end: Mr. and Mrs, William
Sharpe of Muskogee, Okla., and niece,
sands of dollars wltnoat eSort mum lncreaso allowed by law. the
Mrs. George Crissy ef San Francisco; house must have real
or risk,—he may describe growers contended that the domestic
Mrs. M. E. Pope of Portland, and Mr. rooms
some
Invention
selling for sn astound­ cherry “fulfills the requirements for
behind it, your purchases and
and Mrs. Max Pohl of Astoria. Mrs.
ing sum. or depict tbe prospects of a and is an actual and potential compet­
Sharpe and Mrs. Pope are sisters of investments- real values. In the field fabulous mine or oil company that la itor with imported cherries for all
of
wild
cat
financing
if
you
peer
be
­
maraschino purposes.”
Mrs. Scbuknecht. Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe
They asserted that price barriers are
will return the latter part of this week hind the “good front” which the pro­ going to double and treble in value
over
night.
As
a
climax
he
may
paint
moter puts on you win find that it la
now wthholding from the domestic
to spend a week here.
Mr. anct Mrs. P. E. Wirth, of Mo­ supported »Uy by deception, dishon­ the picture of a vine-covered cottage growers domestic markets tn which
which is to be yours In your old age, they should be entitled to compete. The
desto. Calif., Calif., arrived here tbe esty and fraud.
first of the week for a visit with Mrs.
Unscrupulous persons of ths "good with its radiantly burning fire on tbe National Preservers’ association, repre­
Wirth's brother. District Attorney front” typo are expert actors in tbe hearth and with all the luxuries that senting 26 eastern manufacturers of
John Bsker. Tbe latter had not seen role of "big brother” to inexperienced go with a happy home. And finally, he maraschino type cherries, opposing the
his sister in IT years. The two former­ investors with money at their com­ may paint you sitting before this fire, increase, charged that the western
growers were seeking to have the com­
ly resided in Findlay, 0.
mand. As protector and advisor to happy and oontented—Independent for mission create an artificial market for *
Ths First Christian church to con­ tbs widow and the Inexperienced, life, as tbe result of an investment their cherries, “so that the public and
gratulating itself on having secured which they claim to bo, they are in made according to his advice.
the trade will be forced to use the large .
tbe services of one of tbe most out­ reality wolves in sheep's clothing.
But there Is a great difference be­ and unsuitable western cherry despite
standing younger evangelists of the
tween what you get and what the the established demand for the Italian
Gaining the Victim’s Confidence
country. Homer Keliems, who to spend­
In personal appearance they are wild-cat promoter paints in the imag­ fruit.”
ing a couple of months vacation with
It was obvious, the association brief
As conversationalist« ination of his victims. By the lure of
his mother in Eugene, has consented, impressive
declared, that the western growers
easy
money
he
leade
them
over
the
they
are
convincing.
As
students
of
with bis wife as his helper, to hold a
coulif not supply the demand now ex­
meeting at the Christian church here, the traits of human nature they rate precipice of financial ruin. Instead of isting, without devoting several years
beginning August 7. Mr. Kellema to a high. In short, they know how to old-age ease and comforts there usu­ to the development of a eb
young maw of strikng [ler onallty and stalk their prey successfully With ally reeulta poverty and privation.
parable in size and texture
marked ability, and is establishing an
TUlian.
enviable record In his work. Hs to the
brother of Jesse R. Keliems, who to
the Christian church.
PINE GROVE
The Hawaiian dancing girls added
now con&ncting the biggest religions
Hotel r<l Shoemaker returned Tues­
Pine
Grove
Grange
will
hold
its
an
­
test to the parade last Friday. The
campaign in South Africa which that
day
SMm
The
Dalles
hospital
and
Is
continent baa ever known, and is one nual picnic at the Toll bridge Tuesday, making a good recovery from an oper­ yonng gentlemen^ Orrie Lee and H. B.
\,s.
Hnchens of the
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of the world’s leading evangelists, jgnd July M. Be on hand with a welt filled ation for goiter.
.♦.¿«a?
day.
well disguised and did
the younger brother has many mar- basket and en
Mrs. C. H.
and children re­
Mt and Mrs H. F. link art and Mrs. Most of the people
actertottos of the elder, The meeting
will constitute s reel religions oppor­ turned tost week from Turner, where Anderson, mother of 8. R. Anderson, thought they were en
they attended the state convention ot left last week for North Dakota where here from Portland 1
tunity for the
of Hood River.
VACATION GOODS f
We always have on hand a good supply of things
necessary for Vacation days, such'as CAMERAS,
Fll^fS, THERMOS BOTTLES, PAPER PLATES,
WRITING MATERIAL, CANDIES, CIGARS, ETC
EMERGENCY NEEDS
Take with you, Adhesive, Band-Aid, Cotton
Tweezers, Lemon Cream, Cold Tablets, Headache
Powders, iodine etc.—Let us fix you up.
Our drug department and luncheonette both open
evenings until 10:00 o’clock
A. S. KE1R
A LOTTERY WITHOUT A WINNER
Hot Weather
Specials
A
CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
ALUMINUM
KERS
The Star Grocery
PERIGO & SON
CHERRY FOLK SEEK
A HIGHER TARIFF
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