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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1927)
•H V --<■ * ... y5*?-¥ AÄh;. i T- w > < ' • * -W1' : , V **• '¡r « V aSPT:*. ’ "‘.h Vv-S. X HÓOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 22, 1927 Ml ib Btorr (Klarirr ■:- 'V Sy■* ÌW I ■ki ' -W K •Ep' I E i>':' ¿*9 • ■ ÍV I .'•••■ I J r7 bi L». J-'l ■s K-yr i -• Bd"' E.3 ■ as?.-' « j '1 ¡OM/1'. “*** ■ h LM -r. ■ ' ■ BOY SCOUT RALLY ON SATURDAY NIGHT ‘' t ' Retailer« of Evcrythtaf to Wear ----------- * -er:-—-r— ^he PARIS Fy ■ A* Frauds V. Galloway of Ths Dalles, president of the Mid-Columbia-Dee- chntes Ares council of the Boy Scouts, has forwarded letters to, folk of thia NEED FOB FULL INFORMATION city, announcing a Boy Scout rally at the Wffiikoma hotel Saturday night. Tba community waa served by tbe See these in our west window. A certain few fine Hart, Schaffner Mr. Galloway writes: Tuesday forum of the chamber of com "Perhaps you have not realised that & Marx Blue Serge Suit« at a big reduction. Not all size»—some Victor C. Folleniua, general manager (he Boy Si-out work in the Mld-4Joluiu- mervv this week, when the proposal of regular sizes, some stouts, some slims. Here a a chance for the of the Apple Grower« AsHociatlun, says bia Deschutes area la at a crisis. All further development of the municipal appar man who really want« a bargain and i« not particular irticular about the water supply waa discussed. We have that the c-mtral packing of apples ot three sections of the area are appar- ently in a serious financial condition, heard much talk lately about the prp- tbe cooperstive should be of great value and the cash la not coming in or sub- latest styles. These suits were originally priced at from $37.50 to poaal for an Immediate tapping .of in tbe sales of fruit. Mr. Follenlus’ scribed in sufficient amount to take $42.00. You’re getting rich linings and the Hart, Schaffner & Marx care of the bills promptly. Moreover Cold springs on Laurel creek, a dis comment is as follows: tailoring that means such long wear and satisfactory service. Speci I have received the resignation of “In selling a car of our pear« or ap- tance of about «6 miles from the city. Clark Schouboe, Scout executive. plea at auction the best results are ob ally priced at only_____-——---------------------------------------— $25.00 Cold springs affords a volume of pure "Therefore, 1 am calling a meeting tained when the car attracts the atten water. When one sees it plunging from tion of every prospective buyer in the of the Council of the organisation to OREGON CITY TAILORED JOP COATS— Fall days mean cool days and be held at Hood River, Saturday eve the side of the ttmberlined canyon sa tearoom. a fashionable, shower-proof Top Coat adds comfort without sacrificing style. “Almost the tirst question arising in ning. Se|»tember 24, at the Waukoma there in the vlrgiq foreet he cannot hotel at T p. in. It is our hope that You’ll like our selection of Toppers. They are colorful, well tailored and a buyer « mind, when he approaches a help from wishing that it could be car of our fruit, is uniformity. What thia meeting may be largely attended correctly styled. Loose, draping box back models or generously cut raglins captured and brought to the city, to grades and sizes, and how many ship not only by those having an official con —and the low prices make them especially desirable. Made of all virgin run, cold and sparkling from every pers or different growers in thia car? nection with the organization, but by wool and tailored as they are in the very latest styles; will make any man all peraona interested in the Boy Scout At private sale practically the same water tap. work. • proud to possess one- We invite you to come in and let us show them to you. condition exists. However, it will cost a lot of money “When the area was enlarged by the "With a tendency in the jobbing to bring in Cold springs. Our popula trade to operate on a closer margin of addition of the Deschutes Council, it UNDERWEAR SPECIAL— If you are looking for comfortable protection tion here is small, and we have no profit* de|>endiiig more on tomorrow. was decided that three meetings should against the chilling breezes that are beginning to make themselves noticable lie held annually at Beud, The Dalles assurance that it is going to make any It is becoming increasingly necessary and are looking for a very special bargain, come and invest in some of our and Hood River respectively. This will spectacular increases in the next dec today for the trade to buy straight lie the third regular meeting, as meet warm cotton underwear, with long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46. lines. Experience has taught them it ade. We are not making full use of pays to buy in long lines and depend ings have previously been held at Bend Priced at 98c the garment. the water supply we at present have. on the average price of thel» purchases. and The Dalles. A dinner will be LADIES* UNDERWEAR— Do not fail to take advantage of this offering of The old wooden pipeline to Tucker Store «iiace is growing more valuable, served at the Waukoma hotel at 7 p. m. costing 75 cents a plate. During and / Ladies* Underwear. Tailored top and knee length values that cannot be qirings is wasteful. A metering of tiierefore fruit is stocked higher, and after dinner there will ite a general size« must be available with the mini duplicated. Only 60c the garment. water patrons in the city has been sug mum amount of labor. Consequently discussion and thereafter the regular gested as a measure of economy the mixed lines of various size's and meeting of the Council. SLEEPING GARMENTS— It’s time to get a heavier sleeping garment for the **I am getting out as many letter« aa various growers are left for the buyers conservation. The meters, too, kiddies. We have some unusual values in sizes 0 to 6. Special price only 85c. In the outlying districta or with large time will permit to the officers of the prove a convenience in Irrigation We also have a complete line of <Dr. Denton’s sleeping garments and fancy storage space, and they expect to get organisation and friends of the Boy •on. Scout work. ME * you to make May ~ I ask patterned sleeping garments for the little folk. such tinea at a lower price. It was certainly developed at the “The task of inspecting one hundred it a ¡cersonal matter to have a delega- BOYS* SHOES SPECIAL— Here is a very special offering in boys* shoes. meagre discussion of Tuesday that we to two hundred cars ot fruit prior to tion from your community, and will Broken lots in all leather shoes that will give a lot of good wear and satisfac you get together in each community an 8.30 a. m. sale takes time. Buyers have co little actual information on our must know the available offerings, their and determine how many will be at tion. Not all sizes in the lot but a real bargain at the pair only_ _____ $1.48 water system at the present time that quality • MM and condition, otherwise they th® meeting, and notify Kent Shoe- we are in no position to proceed with may pay prices out of line and tie un maker, secretary of the Hood River developments in a practical, intelligent able to meet a competitor’s prices. A Chamber of Commerce, in time ao that car of almost any variety packed under he may closely approximate the num manner. ANOTHER LOT OF MIDDY BLOUSES— YOUNG LADIES MIDDY BLOUSES— one brand and community packed can ber to be taken care of at the dinner.” he inspected in from one to two min Another lot of Middy Blouses of Blue Flannel, White, with colored collars and band bottoms. THE BIG FIGHT utes by tbe average buyer, while a car formerly priced at $3.50, that we are closi ling out Regular $1.48 values. Special while they last, of fruit of several varieties and grades The great majority of ua will ait at at the garment (2nd floor)________ "_____ $2.50 only ______ 1----------------------- ------------------ ----- — 69c home tonight and listen in on the big with the various sizes of each, or a car of fifteen to thirty different grower« light that the suckers with more money requires ten minutes or more to in than anything else have made possible. spect. This means that there are many J. H. Fredricy. president of the Hood The radio fan will probably get more buyers who will pass this kind of a car T County Protective Association, real Information on tba light, and just until the straight cars are examined River has warned orchardlsts that a state ind then the former may lie only hur CAMP FIRE NOTES aa much of a “kick" as the fellow who riedly examined or passed up entirely. law, which prohibits the dumping into The Camp Fire Guardians associa has paid >80 for a «eat. The ballyhoo streams of acids or residue that may “The result is that when a mixed or tion held its regular meeting last Fri still work«. In these days of modern “drugstore” car is put up for sale it be poisonous to flsli, water fowl, or day evening at the home of Miss Ixmlae will tie invoked. newspapers, devoting column after col* gets attention of alwut half tbe tuyere animals, Knoll. VarioUH busiuesM matters were "Orchardists must not dump sticli that a straight car may command. uma and page after page to the major discussed and activities for the coming "The Apple Growers Association un poisonous materials in places where Starting Greater Movie Season for meetings were suggested. The next >n boxing matches, everybody voices some der its community (lacking policy will they will be Hable to reach the */Z 1 Hood River on Friday and Saturday, meeting will be held tbe first Thursday kind of an opinion about the contest ittraet whatever premium the market streams,” said Mr. Fredricy. "Recent evening in Octolier and tbe group will September 30 and October 1st, the investigation shows that a great many anta. Even grandma may get the fever 'a wUling to pay for what it wants in fish and some water fowl were killed in Rialto will offer Jackie Coogan in liatlk scarfs or table runners.. More 'he way of straight cars of uniformly and become a partisan. We note that graded, packed, and inspected fruit. a valley stream by the acid coming particular« alsiut this meeting will be "Johnny Get Your Hair Cut,” the pic- given later. the W. U T. U. take» a crack at organ There is more competition among buy from an apple washer. We suggest S3 For sale - A nal bargain. M blab power Jackie's transition Local Camp lire gjrla are going to Remlnxlon f iser prise fighting this week, and we ers for cars of thia kind which means that cesspools tie constructed to catch ture that h I iows rifle, e »X» ombrella leal. moth, hare the privilege of b*K-oining ac to a real Juvenile proofed, with floor, I eamp clove. 4 oamp from a baby star the acid solutions from apple cleans better prices and because the car sells AMr/j agree in the correctness of tbe criti obelrs and blehory-lop namp table T- l. X71k quickly there is a narrower range in ers. We also warn growers against leading man On the same program quainted with a national officer thia or 4463. alfet cism. And yet we'll wager that the price the custom of cleaning their spray inn - will ba presented Quby Brothers Dog year, dur big tbe visit of Miaa McKeller. which means more money.” is—Si national executive secretary, who is ex- most of the W. a T. U. members will chinea and allowing the residue to en and Pony circus. This program la to IM>eted here Friday, September 80. A ter streams. listen in over the radio tonight and If there's trouble up your way "The state is spending lsrge snms of open Greater Movie Season for H< mm 1 Idg county rally, to is* held at Odell, is Send for us without delay. keep themselves Informed as to the River and Is booked for Friday and living planned to welcome our visitor, money, snd your local game organisa outcome of the fight. tion is sfiending much time and energy Saturday so that every child in Hood ■o get your blue skirts, white middles —from the proverbs All the world la interested, and yet propagating flsh for the streams of River and vicinity may enjoy the show. and black ties ready. The Wnuna-Wuhelo girls are plan of Mr. Quick. Hood River county. Your earnest co Jackie Coogan in “Johnny Get Your we think tonight's spectacle will be - ' Hair Cut” will please not only tbe ning their fall and winter activities, operation is solicited forxlie protection For flato—One Deleo Llfbtlos Plant in flood more of « business proposition than a When the divorce case of rearl of your flsh. Do not dump poisons into children but tbe adults as well anti the first of which wl)l lie a hike eondltloa. John arlfflth. Boote 4. toit ON’T suffer with the Quby Brothers little society circus is planned for Baturday afternoon. sporting event. MIUer versus L, M. Miller was re the streams.” cold this winter when a dandy act ,in itself for all. Many opened Friday with petitions from twit it we can correct the people asked tbe ltlalto to book The'meeting of the Helohe Senior Home of those who wen at The litigants before the court seeking modi deflcieBcles of your beat- an ideal program of this nature occa Camp Fire group was held at the home fied decrees and Custody of a seven Dellas recently to attend tbe annua) ins cystem. Our charces sionally and this is tbe theatre's ans of Katlieryn Volstorff on Thursday year-old daughter. Julge Wlteon an for services and materials ■ wer to those requests. Following ou evening, September 15. The first of the Old Fort Dalles Frolics of the Amert- nounced that he bad determined to are fair. The deer Reaxon In both game dia- Monday and Tuesday, October 3 and evening was aiient in tie-dyeing scarfs can legion Post there have suggested appoint Mrs. C. A. Bel) and Mrs. Alma “Tlie Satin Woman,” Mrs. Wallace and tiandanas for gypsy hike«. The that some of us hen in Hood River L. Howe, prominent matron* of the tricteeof the state of Oregon Is ojtened 4 Reid's great new picture, will be latter part was spent in electing new on Heptember 10 and will clone on Octo- "? mn i"" u r. ** an advisory commi ttee should cottect all of the pioneer rehirtes shown.— I t ope n s in Port land tomor nffirem whfe are ns follow«; Mlrietn-FboeaJUX to sit with him in tbe future Tn cases still left in tbe community and place where the custody of minor children Is Hunters are allowed to kill only deer row for a wwk’s run with Mrs. Ileid Knoblock, prenident; Mathilda Knoll. i «_T m with horns and two la the limit for any In person and following its Portland vice president; Florene Berrler, secre- 14-roorn. both i them somewhere as relics. The old involved. run o|>eus in llooti River on the 3rd. tary; Myrna Cobb, treasurer; Gene- mia, both ciom “In cases involving the custody of one season. Blue or sooty grouse, ruf vehicle pande at The Dalles waa ex fled grouse or native pheasant are in Tlie following week the screen’s great Higman, song leader; Katlieryn tremely interesting. The suggestion is minor chlldrenr eaid Judge Wilson, cluded in the open season from Septem est war drama “What Price Glory" will vieve Volstorff, scrilie. ten”?*n^ "it is they who draw the sympathy of •JT worthy of being followed up. We would The court. The primary concern of the ber 10 to OctobeuSO. The bag limit is open for a four day run to be followed like to see one of the oldtime mountain court is for the welfare of the child. four of any or all such birds in any one the following week by "Bean Geste” Tlie Wahy-Klana-Wa Camp Fire day or eight in any seven consecutive and that followed by Reginald Dyinv group of Oak Grove met with Miss backs by which we were transported Courts are human agencies at beat, and days. In “Ont All Night," then “The Cat And Margaret Pierson for a Council Fire I have long realized that no action l>y 20 years ago an journeys to the scenic legal iHMlles can change or make over The State Game commission has des The Canary,” which opens Portland Friday evening, Miss Ixmise Kuoli highlands. Has anyone in the valley grown up peoifie, buf Judges are sym ignated the following dates on which at the < olnmbla for three weeks will be conducted the ceremonial, The Coun- an old cutter? Where are some of pathetically and vitally interested in It is lawful to hunt Chinese pheasants seen in Hood River Immediately follow ell Fire talk given by Mias Ixmlae was In game district No. 2: October 1. 2, fl, ing Portland run also “The Heart of imprcHHive and helpful. Council Fires thoee old two-wheeled carta that were the children of broken marriage unions. », IX 16, 1», 23, 26 and 30. The district Maryland,” with Delores Costello soon are held to Inspire us to do better work "In eHtaldishlng this Juvenile court utilized for swift transportation in I have no authority by legislative act, includes Union. Umatilla, Baker, Grant, shows < lona on the heels of these sujier in Camp Fire and to renew our pledge« For Hale—FnrnlBhed or unformatted mod days gone by? Indeed, an ordlnary and yet it will be Just as regular for Malheur. Morrow, Gilliain. Klamath. specials wines “The Rough Riders," and deHlres. The informal talk around ern 6-rootn eclisse. Bersela If taken noon. the application of the law. and the Hood River, Wasco and Wallowa conn then ’iliang." tire grentest sensation the hearth Are on "Developing Physical Laavlng the city. Inquire IM* Cascade. nlftcr «addle has become a relic. tbe sens-n has ever known and “Fire ly, Mentally, Spiritually Through women who will sit with me and hear ties. The following is unlawful: man Have My Child." These are only Camp Fire” meant much to eevry girl The work of picking a;>ptes will be testimony in such cases, will act only To hunt at night: to hunt on any the big ..titstanding attractions for Oc- and we hope to carry on our part of In an advisory capacity. of shorter duration than on normal “I would not want a strange man. game refuge; to hunt deer with dogs; tols-r. In addition will lie shown Irv tlie work with spirit. The candle light years this season. However, the task aa the judge must be, to eettle the des to wantonly waste game; to sell plu ing Berlin’s great song story “Remem er« were: Work, Julia France« Banks; mage of game or song birds ; to (Uagul«e ber.” Norma Hliearer in “After Mid Health, Dorothy Simmons; Ixire, Mar of preparing the fruit for boxes and tiny of a child of mine Involved in sex of any animal or game bird; to night,” lamglas Mac<3ean in "Soft garet Ilaurn. After the ceremonial a case. I think women by their packing will last as long as usual, prob suiii ■ertain lflstinct act better and more shoot from public highway or railroad ('usbloiis,” “Tbe Black IHamond Ex- there was an Informal talk on Camp ably. Only skilled crews will be eui wisely in such matters than men. Their right of way: to hunt on lands without preaH." “Frisco Sally Levy," "What Idinberloat, songs, etc. ployed. The new system of central Instinct la more correct than that of permission of the owner; to lie in wait Happened to Father." "Rejuvenation for deer at or near licks; to hunt with of Aunt Mary,” and "Fighting Ix>ve." it, fkirntabed or unfor- Both the Helohe Junior (Barrett packing planta will result In the eiliu men.” SHU Mra. Miller, since the divorce decree, out having on person a license, or tO The ltlalto lias also made arrange Camp Fire” meant much to every girl lnation of the harvest help that I« In- which awarded the custody of the refuse to show license on demand of ments with Paramount and Metro (High School group) are about ready eflictent. Indications point to an apple child to each of the parents for six proper officer. Goldwyn to allow their new News Reels receive the rank of apprentice in To sell or offer for sale, barter or direct from the New York studios lie- trf" pack of record quality from II och ) River months of the year, has aince remarried Hand Craft. The girls will complete oi- fore they corn Portland. ' The Para exchange- any of the gnme animals Clarence Turner. A petition was filed this year. rustic coat hangers, and will shirpen In August by Mrs. Turner, seeking a game birds or parts thereof, of the mount! News will start Sunday. Octo knives or hatchets. ber 2nd nnd tbe Metro News Monday. mixlified decree and custody of the state of Oregon. Have you written to Secretary Jar •hild. The defendant hustiand, who is To take up any game* animal or game Octols'r 17th. Both these news come FOR SALE For Rent— Large Colonial home. Bean 11 tn I dine of the United States department engineer for the Mt. Hood R. R. here, bird for the purpose of holding the to us on iAlieratory spools and have to view on Blate Bl. near library. Tel. »M. asstf lie asscmlded in Hood River prior to For Mele—One yonna Gnerneev cow. Two For Bate—Fir wood, 1« Inch and < ft. Dallv of agriculture, telling him that the rriday filed an answer and a crowbill, same in captivity. To rob any bird's nest, except such our showing. pappi»«. Mra. Roy Rambay. •red la Hood River or anywhere In tbe valley. people of the Hood River Valley want asking the custody of the child for birds — as are'not protected by law. Tills will give Rialto patrons two of i» r • D. No, 3, K. Beanrogard. Pbnn« (Mell 304. m»ltf himself. a tramway up Mount Hood and why To hunt or shewet from a power boat, the newest News reels in the state and For Hale— a beating atora, prtea 116. For Sato-»X lota with elfhUrooni bones, sink or sneak Isiat or sink I hix : to trap no matter what prdRrnm yon pick af qnlra lwu. Columbia, evanlnga. they want it? Get your views to the ( ouncil Clewing Up Matters chicken bonee. cellar and garage on Four- fur-l>earing animals without a license; ter tlie iilwive dates patrons will always tenth and Cascade for «MOO. Inquire at John, Secretary liefore the hearing on the Tlie city council was busy chiefly to trap, net or ensmrre game animal« For Sala—(tonnina Prunes, |I.K par appia •en’e Hhoe store. jgy Hood tram, which will occur in mid Monday night in stope that will In and game birds, except fur lcearing ani see s «news reel. Booking arrange bufoli W. K. Parker,'tel. Psrkdala (7. a» ments just concluded assures Hood taken toward clearing up inlsunder- _ fo ’ T ’ sl*-Bo<>y nr wood onl ot large, lire October. mals; to resist game* wardens or other River the finest class of motion pic For «aia—146 Orchard lu* boxaa. MF each. sound timber, any length ifllb yon want. No. 1 «taiidlnga on street matters. Tlie coun officers tntf Mn«. Frica very reasonable. charged with the enforcement tures entertainment in the world for B. L. Cummins», Rfd. 1. - --------------- ible. will deliver any cil received a long letter from the city ’““’J ““d U>WB- O. C. Kelenr The Rki dub is to be commended for school lioard relative to the May street of the* game laws. the following season "M’lthln a couple 8“,,~ r""r P""“‘ nner Dodge (loupe An Phone HO. — J-tf Ideal email family ear and the moot expen giving to their recreational grounds Improvement. While the council adopt To hunt within the corporate limits of months the Rialto's sch^ulc will sive ever produced by Dodge Brother«. Ottered of any city or town, ihtbllc ;mrk or For Bala-Ona quarter block. 3 lota, 7 room lie such that all the programs will lx 1 at one-third Ila original coal. 1»S4 model. bonse. barn, borne Irulte. One garden plot, near Homestead inn the name of J. O. ed at first reading an ordinance that cemetery, or on any campus or grounds WANTED playing day and date with their Port Bennett Brothen. ea berrlee, bait Inch Fsrmar'i IrrigMlns water, Hannum. Mr. Hannum has done more, sets the elevation of the street Just of any public' school, college* or univer land showing. From the aliove it at 10th and Pina Htreeta. Tel. vm. C84tf south of the new high school at 448 sity or within the boundarle« of any rcw8sle-I«fi Dodge Coape for Mie. Well perhaps, than any other individual in feet, two feet higher than asked by would seem that October blds fair to tired end will «tend the eloaeel acraUny o5°r r,,,e,, ,n Tront Ixtke Valley. trouble-tree aervloe al only Prfea sill «urprlM yon )f yon nave real money fostering winter sports on the north the school district, it waa said that the watershed reservation ss set aside by Is* the greatest month aa far as fine Goo*1 ¿or lou act of Congress to supply water to cit entertainment goes that tlie Hood Riv »6*0. Kennett Brothen. eaa to do bnalneea with. C. M. Cutting Jylt 7 base of Mount Hood. This will be a grade will probably meet the school’s ies and towns, or within any state* or er public will have ever experi.mced. For Hale—Chevrolet one-ton track, run lam requirements. The city engineering de- fine way to honor his memory. ^st*—l*-*» fir and pine wood also 4-foot national game reservation.—8ts>rtaman In Nnvemher tbe old Hood River fav than 10,COO mllea, eloand cab, good tlraa and tn . IMirtment expressed the belief that the and Fancier. sna Wtothldeand Hood Hiver. flU'B.______ 1____ m orites, the Moroni Olson Players, will excellent ehape. Price only M. Bennett Phone 44M. A. LaChapelle. allit seho.ll district is misinformed on the Brother*. R 4 «fri Many folk have learned anew the elevation. Meetings will lie held in an make their first appeararxe for 1927- A sroup of telephone employe« while 28 In a comedy. The two bills sehsted For Hate—Good tremie team of maree and past week the glories of an Indian sum effort to adjust the matter. repairing line« nbout Vk'ksburx in the wl a; out «W, prlae, »100. Team may The street committee, too, was in gn-at flotMl. found an axed nwiro, who. for this year are “Tlie IJIIies of tlie barntM, mat trip down the Columbia by boat. Men at W Inane’ plane. Pbone Odell 17. Field." by John Hastings Turner and be Wanted-Laay with boy wante poaition »• Kmll Fraulaehy, Dee. ___ m» structed to reach adjustments aa to Others, making the Journey for the «• homiekeeper, good plain nook, neat and with hia faithful dog, had N-en ma the Improvement of Industrial avenue rooned up a tree for 36 hour« or more. “Tbe Detour” by Owen Hiivics. Tlie rot Bala—Trailer for haalin* spplw, ete. In elaan, naa give raibronea, Tel first time, have discovered the scenic Rialto h»w started a policy of giving good shspe. »10 Phone Piteli »I.____ «eg north ri of ~ the new comm unity packln« charm of the great gorge. Try an plant of the Apple Grower* AwocU- When they pulled over to the foot of a mnllnee every day as well ns Satur For Sale— 1M0 new apple boxw, made up. al hia rooat and offered to tranaiiort him day aiul Sunday and the imblie is In FOR RENT each by Mm. M. B. farker. Inquire at H. autumn afternoon on the river aboard tion. to aafety. he heeitatinKly and anxiously that way assured of plenty of oppor ISr W. Barker piece. X mile dee North of Harrell the Beaver. asked If they could take the dog along, tunity to see the many good things in school. «nur Scott-Reneau and. on reccing their reply that they The wedding of Thomas E. Rcott, were afraid there would not tie room store for llood River starting with ror8al»-A new Fo'ey aaw fl ling maoblne Even though you haven't any chil son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hcott. and Greater Movie Season (Xtols*r 1st. with •Hoirie motor, and serpenter ionie, at X in tbe small boat for the animal, he pnro. Al Ooluinbra Frail Union, White Bai. dren in school, you are Interested ns a Miss Emily Reneau of Heattie, occurred «aid: “Weil. Colonel, me an' dla honn' mon, w n. < m ci t Isen in the community's moat elab Batnrday at Del Mar. Calif., at the dawg has been hungln' ri.un' to«t-ther ForRato-ISner«obarry and walnntorchard, comlns Into baarlng. ovn npring with eater orate factory, or laboratory, if you will, home of Miss Evelyn Oampbell. Mr. Tor most 10 years, and if yon-all can’t and Mrs. Scott are both graduate« of ■yatrm •omptete, modarn hnnnlow, boland cold water, bain, .fecflo Ifeht, •»«., nra«a. our naw high school. Get out tomor the Unlveraity of 'Washington, where take us bofe, ah rt-ekon we-all Jes' have MISCELLANEOUS to atay up dis here tree and drown harn.abop, Rbe<l> and all n rnr —a r y bnlldingi. row night for the dedication. Gain a Mr. Scott waa formerly pitcher on the together." Fine view, eravrled road. 90 mln. walk to sort office ISM) oaeb. balance In federal loan.’c flrat hand knowledge of the new high varsity baseball team. He W a mem They took the dog—Portland Spec ber of Sigma Nu fraternity. school. tator. The city's new $175. ikm » high school W m C"*1* B,, r U* 7*1' W h 'U "B l , no "' Mr. and Mrs. Scott, who visited Mex-^ building will he ftirmally dedicatesi to For Mele—Ravins pnrrhaead the Hood Hirer i tn ■/ bo«* Although record catclii-ia of salmon morrow night, when n short program i Market, I wleli to m H my Weet 8>da raarh It seems that a goodly percentage of Ico before leaving southern Callfomis. ATS. <■ AparlmvnUMs are returning north by automobile. were made early last week, the fall will Is-irin In the school’s auditorhnn nt i Mera. 1, will he ol Inleraat to yon to aaa ma StetoflEtoL&i'? the population of the country is flying They are expected to arrive here to I will dlepoaaoril el a Mteriflea, all Hooked 8 o'clock. Raymond W. fiatili. archi anl eqnlpped H.O Vaa Alton, tat. Ml or run was exhausted quickly, and mid- to and about Hpokane this week. The morrow or Saturday. 6KA alHr Cohnnbia flahernien said Saturday that tect for the building, w lit- ho prercX. Inland Empire metropolis la the air •on. For aa It hardly iMiid them for operating their Following the dedicatory exercises, J ob . Frasier, Passes « Frost Mj traps. Twenty families were at the with students of the high schocel noting capital of the world for the week. Joseph Frasier. Jr., who recently re landing place of Floyd Wright, local as guidi -, patrons Will be «wcorte-d Hrnt—Nicely furoi.hd room with turo- turned to a hospital at The Dates, died commercial fisherman. Saturday morn through the ciassroooms and study •«- Fot bmt utM aiate; T«l IMI. »Ult there yesterday afternoon. News of his ing. Mr. Wright's lioat. however, halls of the new building. Meml>ers of »1 fair at the high school building, passing brought a great shock to his brought in only 10 salmon, and the tice family and board of directors will housewives who had visited the wharf, be pre ■sent to receive the patrons. exhibits were varied and worthy many local friends. Funeral arrangements had not lieen seeking a supply of canning salmon, made last night. were diM)ipolnted. The Glacier make« rubbar stampa. F0LLEN1US POINTS CENTRAL PACK VALUE ■ J ’W- ' Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits Reduced GREATER MOVIE SEA SON AT THE RIALTO ■ : > MRS. BELL AND MRS. HOWE AID COURT ! ■ Almost dally airplanes are seen Jour neying up or down the gbrge of the Columbia. We may need an airport day if we want some of them to ' •4 APPLE WASH ACID DESTROYS FISH Mg, ? ' 6g “J-* -------- ■j—''' L. ¿SUL ’>^6 ■A'.y/ t D 2-‘'* • c* fw 1 •' ;; LUM k i ç 'I*'»,’ Í64»z I .JwT J 1 i j I I i H E If IP .- I i 'i R-. Í M ‘V HIGH SCHOOL TO BE DEDICATED TOMORROW ■w ■ - : L,. V -. . » s* - * •3