1 •* i ■*>> 'i-~K -uiMbaagiH -5 HOOD RIVER, OREGON, TH' y, AUGUST 18, 1927 Words or money are of value only when properly used, your money to buy an Orthophoule Victrola (The Gift keeps on Giving. T MEYER PACIFIC NORTHWEST CAPTAIN SCHETKY BANK HE only difference between a brand- new suit and one that has been dry cleaned by us is the difference between $1.50 and whatever you usually pay for a new suit If the weather remains warm, a rec­ ord crowd of mid-Columbla people. It la antieipatad, will be present at Ko­ berg Beach next Bunday, when mem­ bers of the Oregon Volunteer Lifts Sav­ ing Corpa "and the “Red Devils”, from the Portland natatorium, will visit the beach and give exhibitions of fancy diving and swimming. Swimming races will be a feature of the day. Hood River baa a number of llceuaed Red Cross life savers and an organised life saving unit. The members of this organisation will participate in the water carnival. Koberg Beach, located on the Colum­ bia, Just east of her« on a cove formed by Stanley rock, huge basalt promon­ tory that juts out from the Oregon shore, Is declared by visltora to be one of tiie tMJst fresh water beaches on the Pacific coast. Johu Koberg, the owner, has constructed a large pavilion over­ looking the beach, and bath bouaea are adequate for a large crowd. During the recent hot weather those who like swimming have journeyed to the iteacli from all mld-Col umbia points. We are not in the real estate business and we don't want our friends who are to take any ex­ ception to this advertisement, BUT We are administrators of an estate that must be SMITH City Tailors SALES At- the present time there is probably the smallest THIRD ANNUAL Water Tournament time in recent years. Fruit should be selling at this time to make a healthy condition in the apple market. If this condition continues through August, we may KOBERG BEACH Sunday, August 21 DUCKWALL BROS. Exhibition Appearance of Oregon Volunteer Life Saving Corps No- 1, of Portland, Oregon the Diving and Swimming Artists of the Northwest, known as the Red (Dare) Devils. STUNTS CONCERT FRANZ BUILDING Second Floor Phone 3531 Definitely established, at Hood River, our hands free to handle only THE ARTCRAFT STUDIO, we are now fully equipped and ready to handle your Kodak Finishing 30 Cents Studio open Sundays from 2-JOO P. M. to 5:00 P. M. I will hare for The Artcraft Studio Brosius Bldg .. PORTLAND WOMAN HURT IN ACCIDENT A public hearing will be held by the district engineer of the Portland, Or., at 1 p. m. In the rooms of th« Hood Hlver Chamber of Commerce, for con­ sideration of the promised change of schedule of rates tor I rathe over the Hood River-White Salmon bridge. The bridge company proposes a special rate for trucks and busses over the bridge, engaged in carrying freight and pasa- enger* to and from steamboats dock­ ing at a wharf on the WaHhington aide of the bridge. ■ All interester] parties are invited to be present, or represented at the hear­ ing and express their views. While for accuracy of record h II iui|>ortant fActs should be in writing, in triplicate, oral evidence will also t>e rer-elved. CITY WATER PLANTS VETERAN MEMBER Members of Hood River Masonic lodge will pay their last respect* Sat­ urday afternoon to Capt. C. A. Schetky, who had fn-uuently visited the kxlge and told of hl* experience* in visiting lodges In nearly every country of the world. H. O. KroMe, master of the lodge, ha* naked that all Masons assemble at the lodge room* at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. In order that they may at­ tend the funeral services of Captain Schetky In a body. Antlers Park Praised A. L. Mallory, ex-president of the Oregon State Editorial Association and publisher of the Tillamook Headlight, in a recent Issue of bis publication paya a high compliment to the Antlers auto park, operated by Mrs. Fred Rand and sons Jnat west of the dty. Mr. Mal- lery, who with bis family made a tour of central and eastern Oregon, while on their way ,to and from the I a Grande American Legion convention, declared the Antlers park the best he visited. Mr. Mallery had high praise for the Mount Hood loop highway.