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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1927)
HÔÔ£> RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER M. IW fe' *== T T M W.—‘Cleveland?" Pro|>agandlsts are spreaiilng tbe <oa- Ed—“Is his last name Ohio?" pel of woo«! substitute«, not for any The Store altruistic purpose but to swell the sales Retailers of . A student tried to write of Biggest • • • • ♦ of wood substitute products. Tbe aver Everything Values A theme. It was not a age citIsen is made to believe that the _ e • • • • to W uatiuu's lumber supply is nearing de Difficult subject but pletion. an«l that forests are being d««- r • • • • vonred by lumber manufacturers and The student was thinking • • • • • is a result the nation’s water supply is something else. Of inena«s*«l. Tlie propaganda la far from • • • • • he facts. The lumlier supply of the So he HNked noiiHHjne else • • • • • west 1« fsr from depletion. Lumber Brightly colored and cleverly patterned sox in weight« suitable for To write the theme markets Lave t«*u ruined. There is • • • ♦ • nt-ed f««r scientific, aggressive counter wear with fall and winter oxford«. Fine lisle, rayon mixtures and For him. The theme was propaganda, a truthful carrying of the • • • • • all pure «ilk. We have never had a finer assortment for you to story, common sense advertising, by Written and the student to to • • • choose from. [ the lumber Interests. ATHLETIC RELATIONS Wan nätin tied. He was Ami yet we find Pacific northwest • • ♦ • • We are glad, along with all other newsiHtpera tarrying the wood substi MEN’S OXFORDS—New Fall Oxfords . . . numbers you will want Asked to read his theme good folk of Tbe Dalle« aud Hood Riv tute propaganda in insidious free pub • • • • • one a black broad to see. One number is an imported calf skin ...<_. er, to bear that Hood River and Tbe licity. In such Instance the publisher's In claaa and he did • • • • • toe, blucher cut. . . another brown Bal . . . Scotch grain trim ... a Dalle« high aeh'H’l» are going to resume <arele«sm*«s is foolish. So well that the number that is sure to please you. We invite you Co come in and athletic relations. Rivalry lietween there • ♦ • • • two school» bag lieen keen «Ince time Frequently we r«*a«l of irersons lielng Teacher was Hurprbod. let us show them to you. • • • • « immemorial. The Hoo«l River - Tbe seriously injured or maimed by hit and He was very glad that Dalle« game baa always created a flut run drivers. We hail an instance of it « • • • • MEN’S BLAZERS—We have a large assortment of Blazers for tering of heart« of all the redbloode«! at home Tuesday night. The action of She did not know that men and boys ... all sizes .. . fancy patterns . . . plaids, stripes and folk of both cities. The annual football one. who knowingly strike«« pedestrian • « • • • checks at prices most reasonable. They’re a mighty fine jacket for game Itetween the two school« bad be- with his car and then si»eedg away, 1« It was not his. He • • • • • coin«* "the big game”, just (la that be despicable. It would, in all likelihood, fall wear. - Handed the paper in tween the University of California and not occur, would drivers but obey the Stanford. Tlie citizens of the two cities laws of traffic in city streets. How often Triumphantly. But he • to ♦ • • . NEW slickers and the students should not lie made to have you observed automobile« speed rubber foot wear Forgot to erase the forego these annual event«'of eihillra- ing down our steep streets at a speed Prepare for rainy weather now. Here are the • to » to to We are prepared to take care of your needs for tlon Just ISH-auae of- sou£ puny little that is dangerous? popular slickers that are so colorful and so much Name of tbe person fuRMes, and, maybe, liecauae of some • • to to to However, we wish now to interpose the coining wet weather for yourselves and the in demand during the rainy days in Oregon. mistake« or wrong actions on the part a criticism that is not directed at mo- Who had written the children. Toe rubbers, storm rubbers, goloshes, to t o t o to t o Men’s and boys’ slickers for dress and utility of both schools. We nre not in a mood torists. Woodpiles along city streets boots, at prices that you’ll find to be the lowest. Story. So as Aesop wear. All sizes and colors . . . green, yellow, black. to cl»i«ie any one or to find fault with fretpiently oliotrnet the view' of those • to to to to any one. Ind«*<>d, we, and we feel that who drive ears am! these obstructions We also have those handy Alligator Golf Jackets, Said, “Don’t try to to to to to to we express the opinion of the great are dangerous. Woodpiles should not COAT SELECTION FOR AUTUMN— rain proof, in a very compact and convenient Make people lielieve majority of Hood River people, are not he permitted too long to grace the aides to to to to to style. There must be no mistaken choices when the concerned in the l«*am with what may of our streets. That you are more winter coat is selected. It remains throughout the NECKWEAR— have caused the isist breach. We want to to to to to Man has little chance to disport in colors but to see tbe two schools get together and season, and the next often times, to remind one Important than you really While we clearly indicated last week to to to > • continue a friendly rivalry. that we art* not in favor of the pro when he does he likes ’em bright and snappy. of a good, bad or indifferent choice. Costly errors Are.” It is v«*ry likely that in the future posed Cold Springs extension of the can be avoided by letting us help you make your Our fall selection of ties is so varied that you little individual scrap« will break out. municipal water system, unless thor Lonely Little Brother selection of a fall coat from our excellent new are certain to find your favorite among them. A man from The Dalles and one from ough Investigation conclusively shows -It was early Sunday morning. A fall line. We have some unusual values in good Colors galore in plaids, stripes, squares and Ro H« xn I River may engage In a tight such extension to is* proper and busi church bells rang but there was However, we should not Jump to the nesslike, we urge that all ci fixe ns of little sign of civilization around the warm coats for the real cold weather. man stripes. Priced at______ 45c, 95c, $1.25. conclusion that the Hood River and the city who can conveniently do so, village streets. At the railroad station, however, quite a crowd had gathered Tbe Dalle« citizens and the studen. get , away ami attend the picnic on the to witness the departure of high school E m I mm U«* s of tbe two schools are at logger Lake branch tomorrow. Cold Springs alumni for their respective college«. beads because two fellows make asse« will thrill you. It is a wonderful body Faniiliea and friends exchanged fare For 8*1»—A Palmer grader,especially adapt- of themselves. ( of water, located in a beautiful forest wells with the young people and small which th«* fruit and produce Industry For Sale—1»-ln nr and pine «rood also 4-foot Ml to peers, ateo Ideal wiper. Tel. Ml!. s22 delivered Kasi and Wen Hide and Hood Hiver. brothers and sisters with tearful eye« of this nation is being conducted. Let’s get together snd stsy together. ( area. Phone USS. A. LaChapelle. ' allit gaz«*d hungrily at them. The tumult and tbe shouting of the Even though in the future some differ The train pulled In and five of the Pennsylvania railroad's new 110,000,000 For Hale-Dry body fir wood. 1(1 Inch. Yon ences on tocbnlcalltie« msy arise, let'» There came a shock and sincere grief class of '27 boarded. They sat together fruit and produce terminal in Philadel may call or will deliver. H. K. B oomer, tel. «X3 Parkdale. j«tf not remain aloof, but get right together. to ( many of us last week when news by an open window and spoke quietly phia has scarcely died away. As its last For Hale — Hana, Me apiece and cull Boac discuss them sensibly, dispose of them. , came of the passing of Joe Frazier. to each other and to the people on the echoes subside, com«*« the news that peara Mre. D. C. Oxley. Tel. 4M» »22 For Hale— Good Iola tor aale In all parta of platform. A little brother stisid direct thecity, prime right. A. W.Onihank doo. aliti apply the spirit of compromise, if nec | His friendship will 1« missed by many. ly opisMit«* the window and addressed from the llub City and that tbe Boston For Hale—9000 pound team 4-year old bia< ka essary, and go ahead. | He was a man of kindly and courteous his brother earm-stly. “Be a gtsxl boy,” and Maine railroad will soon complete with butt chain barnaaa. Or* 110. Tel. Paik. i22 FOR RENT a slmillar sales and distribution cr*n- date 117or MS I**/ ? disposition. Although «eriously ill for warn«*d big brother. "Yea. I will,” re ter, which is now Isdng reared to the For Sale—Police dog pupa fbr eala, or what WRITE TO SECRETARY JARDINE a numtier of years and finally cut down turned little brother seriously, “I will,” tune of some $5,000,000. Fo. t: nt— ttonsel e,tlng ararti.ient on the have you to trade. Aotto Annala. Tel. 46C4. .16 lie repeated. There was a silence as town li ter. I lt .ne27.*l. nil We are not going to proceed herein In the prime of his life, he conducted brother looked at brother then the Only a few blocks from where For Sate—One Delco Lighting Plant In rood For Kent—A good bouse. W. II. Galligan, to recite at length our reasons for a lilmaelf with a patience that was ex train moved. Buddenly, little brother write the Pennsylvania railroad condition. John Griffith, Route 4. e«tf / #14 Pine *4t . tel 2321. t l4lf support of the applicalion of the Cos emplary. Who ever heard a word of started running by the window, “good submitting Its New York terminal piers. For Hate — Library table, kitchen cabinet bye,” he cried, "goodbye,” and he blew No«. 27, 2 k and 29, to a thorough face Foi Kim.—t uruisbed cot tag, a. Room and cade development company for con complaint from Joe Frazier? Who ever a light kiss from his finger tips to tbe lifting, and over in New Jersey is with cupboard, two enameled bath tube aa botrd. Mre. R. L. Noel, 714 Ninib eL, phoue good aa new. Phone 1274. JeCStr A14. __ ____ >11 «traction of a tramway to the top of saw him without a smile? big brother whom he loved. The crowd laying out* n reception and storage For Sale — Canning Prunes, gi.M per apple laughed mirthlessly for there was a bit yard that will make its combined New box foil. W. E. Parker,,tel. Parkdale *7. >2» For Kt ril—l g room mudarti lionae <tn Pro*. Monnt Hood. Onr readers, we think, If there*« trouble up your way pact. Wired lor elegirlc Move. Tel. 1073 or in know pretty well, because of tlie pre We are interested in observing the of sadness In the «session. Tlie lad York terminal facilities the largest in quire al 403 Pine at J. 8Qtf Bend for tw without delay. For 8nl«—146 Orchard lug bozea. Mio each rejoined his mother and sighed, hsiklng the world. vious frequency of their publication. state fair this year. Wonder how the longingly after the train. uHtr "Well, For Kent—A 6-room bouae, newly painted The clang of' the carpenters’ ham B. L. Cummlngi, Rfd. t. floor, pollahad and decorated throughout, on The time has ¡mased for arousing the gate receipts will be? We have seen no mother,” he said, "he’s went.” —from the proverbs Foritelo—Good genite team nt marea and Stale street; garage. Hee G. H. McPherrln, mers almost reachers our ears from Now al) have "went.” Other little Piers 20 and 21, where the Erie rail harneaa, wt about MOO, price, »100. Team may car« R. K. Beoti, tel. MM. •cn timet it of the local public as to the advertising and little publicity about of Mr. Quick. sZS ha aeen at Wlnana ’ place. Phone Odell 17 advisability, practicability and reason this great event. The state fair should brothers have blown kisses and the road is revamping its facilities. And Emil Fraulacby, Dae. i20 For Rent — A X-room apanmenf, rurm-hed, novelty of parting has almost worn off. une only a little further afield, we with oslh snd (Arsga Tsl 2HM ol call Q. H. ableueas of such construction, or a re attract akgreat deal of attention from but those same little brothers are looking suffer with the For Bale—Trailer tor hauling applee, ole. In McHbwrln al R. K. Scott, or IUSO Columbia Hl. lar projectis projects under way or in rood ahape. »10. Phone Odell »4. rt» _______________ ply to those who say the tram, will be all the Pacific northwest. It should be patiently looking forward to the time .find I RMilar this winter when ___________ r» rompletiún in Chk*ag Chicago, Houston, Cleve can correct the when big brother come« home again. a «knecratlon of the great snow peak. better advertised. For Sale—WOO new apple boxee, made up. at land, Pittsburgh, Washington and New deficiencies of your heat lite each bv Mre. M. B. Barker. Inquire at H. All of us have gone over that for the Julianne Benton anti Kathryn Perigo, Orleans. — W. Harker place. X mile due North of Barrett ing system. Our charges itetf When railroads spend money, little School. _________________ For Kent—Furnished apartment, with or past two year«, and here In Hood River Indian summer day« are not over seniors, spent Saturday in Portland. for servi« terluls without plat o, with private bath and electric sentiment enters into their calculations. Max Calandra, jnnior class president, we have very nearly unanimously yet, we’ll wager. Home Sunday in the are fair. For Bale—A new Foley law filing machine cooking, clone In. Hugbca Apartments, 514 When they invest millions of dollars was in Portland Sunday. with electric motor, and carpenter tool«, at R HtalaBt ,tel. 2481. >IMf agreed that we need the tramway and near future, join the Hki club members Al Ootambta Fruit Union, White Sal Ml«« Margaret Foster, commercial in yard, track and sale« facilities, they price. mon, W«. 12» should have it; that those who want and journey up to the high place« For Kent-Rooma and board, clean, furnaee- Instructor, visited her mother in Port do so with a definite realization of lieaied rooms, good titéala. 1J a week 714 to expend their money in the develop- around Homestead inn. You'll And the land Saturday and Bunday. profit to be derived. , And when they For Hale— 14 «tere cherry anti walnninrohard, Ninth Bl, Phone 8014,__________________ a2V coming Into bearing, owa spring with waler ment of our scenic asset should be per mountains more alluring in autumn For Kent —Fnrnlahed room.aiiltabla for hlglt King Benton and Boh Perigo, sopho <*onvert terminals that have previously system complete, modern bungalow, hota**d mltted to do so. time than any other Mea«on of the year. mores, took the boat trip to Portland handled freight into centers for the no Id water, bath, elect'Io lights, etc., garage, acbool hoy or gjyl, ri per mo. IMI May st. »«th barn, shop, abed* and all neersgarv buildings. distribution of fruit and produce alone, For Rent—Hleeplns room**, close Io Inquire last Saturday.- But our sentiment, or feelings in tbe Fine view, graveled road. SO mln. walk to post Mre Jennie Hunt «II Cateada ay., tel. 2W14. If they are not doing so with a blind hope office g«»0 rash, balance In tederal loon. C. matter, will be of no particular worth If we Just had a few payrolls, perma that the conversion will eventually H Rates or L. Burtts, tat. 7M. White Halmrm, For Ken l-A fier Hept. 2, bonae at Tncker Noise Tournament Sunday Wash. a» unless we carry them in sufficient vol nent one« that last from one year’s end Bridge Bee T. H. Acree, tel. 4«w. a2Mf prove profitable. Tlie tournament committee of the These are only further Indications ume to Washington, D. to impri*SH to the other, Jlke those now made pos Hood River country club has For Hale—Having purchased tbe Hood River Fur Kent—4.rnom bouae with garage, on tbe an- that the trade in general is in an Market, I wl.h to sell my Wot Side ranch Heights. .503 Pine BL Phone 1078. a24lf Mr. Jardine, Secretary of Agriculture. sible at the central packing plant« in bounced a fun or noise tournament for Il will boot Inlerwn to yon lo aee me. extremely robust state of li«*alth.— race. will dispose of tl st s sacrifiée, sii stocked The chamber of commerce has written the city, we would be sitting pretty next Sunday. All U. 8. G. A. rules will For Bent-House at Sib and Pine. 7 rooms, and equipped. H. G. Van Allen, tel. Mil o- modem, toll basement, Interior Juat renewed, I* observed but golf etiquette will tie Trad«* Journal. HOOD R1VKK CHAPTER NO. 17. R. A. M.~ to citlaemi asking that a shower of in here In Hood River. »87». slktf •quarter block, lawn and garage, Call lei Menta eicond and foarth Wednesday nights discarded. Anything may lie done at a24cf ter« be sent to Mr. Jardine and th” of each monlb. a . 8. Kelr, H. P. The Portland viewpoint toward east For Rent—Nicely fnrnlahed room with tern- any time by a golfer to disconcert his W. M. Poet. Heeretary. iltlf Oregon congressional delegation. Write It I m propnaed to eatabliHh bat roosts opponent except an actual interference ern l (ri*gon, at least as reflected through ace heal. »04 Btala; Tel. 1M1. For Rent—Electric Wai Pollihere, Vacuum Cleanere, Hewing Machines. E. A. FraniUo. those letter« Imnwdlately. and let the peculiar flying beastie« eat with the stroke. Flayers may choooe the Portland newspaper« is, to say the HOOD RIVER CIRCLE NoAM, NEIGH BOH8 For Sale— Italian p'unea, 80 a pound, phone mm m of Woodcraft-Meeta at K. of P. hall on tbe their own opisments, and scoring will least, nmusing to tin* average resident For Rent — A ternl**hed, modern, 4-room codling moth«. We'll wager it’ll not lie first Tuesday nlgbt of each month. oMtage. large rerrened porehea, brow of bill Is* by medal play, IK hole«, with two- of the mid-Columlda region. Cora Pomeroy G. N. long, if the «clieine works out, util it thirds of the handicap allowed. Partlc- eeal of town, 422 Earn Second and Lover's WORMY APPLES To Portland, ap|>arently, the geog Mrs. F. H. Blagg, Clerk. Lane. 017.M). Tel. 6242for information. a4tf will lie found neceeaary to epray the ipant« may play their 18 hole« any time Tbe orcbarillat, who last spring an raphy of tbe state 1» clear as far east For Kent - Fnrnlahed onttagea at Cottage 0LETA AHHKMBLY NO. MO, UNITED ART- Sunday. as Hood River. At this point, it would For Bale—1 and 4 montbaold aboies. Phone Farm. nounced plan« for for«*going «pray« for lists to kill mite« or «omejmch peat. Telephone 6481. a4tf lean a.-Meeta tbe first and third Frldaya —3. ajj An entrance f«*e of 50 cents will lie seem, ii void begins, extending to Pen 4M«. at old K. ol P. ball. C. D. Hrs Bums. M. A. control of codliug moth, in order that assessed, and substantial prizes will la* dleton. Here, early in Heptember, all J. H. K obzbo Secretary. For Hale — A young Jersey bull. John Grifi- With nothing at stake, the biggest awarded. he might e«cap<* the cost of washing tile siMf the |H*o|>le dun spurs and chaps for a lib, Rome 4. WAUCOMA LODGE NO. W, K. OF P- apple« thia fall, now finds that he mad« winner of them all last Thursday night few days, burst Into the limelight of Foe Rent— I furnished cottage, A rooms and Meeta In K. of F. ball every Tneeday night. For Sala - A real bargain. 81 high power bath. Also apartment, rione In. 51» Stale HI., „ _ Jullua Jobneon. C. C. a «eriotta mistake. The worm damag« was Tex Rickard. publicity, and tben sink into another Remington rifle, a »X* umbrella tent. moth, Clipped Here and There tai. »Ml. JyMtf P. F. Bucklin, M.of F. proofed, with floor. 1 camp atove. 4 camp 12 months' oblivion. here thia seaiuin Is terrific. Grower« bi chaira and hickory top camp tabla Tai. 277» For Kent—Large Colonial home. Beanllinl Just what sort of country lies be or «663. C-O Hood River Oommandery No. 11, K.T ____________ _____________ alfitf many Inatance« omitted the spray«. Tlie view on Stata Bt. near library. Tel. »TJ. aMtf vM/S Meeta every Bret Tueoday evening A move la under way to end the tween these points Is hard to conj«*c- ■Htf each month. C. H. Jeoklna, K. C. early broods of worm« were allow«*d V Foe Itele — Altailla hay lat and 2nd entUng athletic break between The Dalles and ture. but the lnstames of newspaper J. B. Dlmmlek, tel. Parkdale M. ,Si |for Kent—Plve-room bones and garage at A. Canfield. Recorder. multiply unmolented. Then, when grow Hood River high schools, and to that articles which recount political hap- 4M Hberman eve. Close in. Inquire al Qlacler ofnce. MT. HOME CAMP 84«, R. N. A., meets second (From The Hood River Guide, pub end a conference la exiiected to Is* held ptmlngs, crimes, births, deaths, bumper 1T** of 'Prlngs for apple wecons er« were aroused to the nee«l «¡tray sod fourth Thursdays of each month al M. alen Vaughn drug saw. J. U Walker, 10th and lished by the high hc I ioo I students.) within the next few days Is-tween crop«, as tieing “in Hood River" and Pine Ht. W. A ball. -.ffFK*”*-* BD<1 8-room apartments, at 814 ing it was too late to protect the fruit egg school authorities of the two cities. 118, MO. KB and 824 per month. Mrs. li. J. Zana Carnee, Ree. Adel'ne Atkinson, O. “ near Pendleton." are too numerous to According to Glenn Mendenhall of Even with tbe beat of «praying this Fredarlek, phene 3644. n .Mf At thia time a pro|>o«al will lie made. tabulate. Hardly a resident of the . Nnr Sale—Hershey property, house and four WAUNA TEMPLE PYTHIAN 81HTEKH No.» tote, 10 per oent down, balance ng per month. «canon, it ia likely that the lierceutagc the class of '27 many former high The Chronicle is infornwd. that a per Farnlahad Cottages — By v««k. day or Meets tbe nisi and third Th a reday« of school foot 1« 11 stars are turning-out mid-Colnnibia basin who has not tx*en •*per oent IntereM. C. D. Nicks loan, phone month, with or witbout board. Waucoma eaph month at K. of P hall. of worm damage thia year would have for Frosh football at Oregon this fall. manent lata rd of arbitration ba named, amused over the apparent geographic Cottages. Tel. 30M. 714 »th St. jyl«if „ Mrs Earleen Meyer, K. C. been heavier than usual. Following th« Glenn says that anyone making the to decide any future disputes that may Ignorance of the Willamette valley Mrs. Jennie Hunt, M.of K. and C. Tor Hate —A fonr-room honre with a largi come up Iwtween Tlie Dalles and Hood For Rent — An excellent location lor a pay rich garden spot. Inquire at 1223 Cascarle. enortnou« crop last year, when cull yearling team will have to be a first River high «chools. Each school would chroniclers. ing ream urao t. Apply Owner, Glacier G7lt HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO. M, O.K. 8- class performer. The mo«t«recent "boner” <xmrr<*d In Phone 3843. Meels second and fourth Tneadsy evening aiiple« could not,be diaixMtcti of at any appoint one memls*r to this lioard, and tbe Oregonian thia morning. In re<*ount- of each month. Visitors cordially welooned For Sale — 2 fnrnlahed bonace, 1 «-room and the two would select a third. Tlie find prl«*e, cull fruit cover«*d the ground of WANTED Earleen Meyer, W. M. 1 « room, both modern. A bargain for aqnlek Ings of tills Imard would Is* conclusive, ing tbe difficult!«*« of Roy Orgon. who aate, Margaret Bucklin, Ree’y. both otoee Ijn. Phone 1274. sgtf many orchards. Chance for worm prop and each sc I kmi I would pledge itself to was robbed of his worldly cash “at Wanted-One er two small eblldran to care LETTER BOX agatlon were greater than u«ual. IDLEW1LDE LODGE NO. 107, 1. O. O. F - Hood River” while beating bis way to . Nor Jala-TÎfogoad bays. 12 acres ofgoad ror during apple barreal. Fbons 2722 abide by tiiem. rzj Meeta In Fraternal ball, every Thursday • In commercial pears and apples In full To The Chronicle this seems a splen Portland. But oh ! mstery of mysterle«, land. But the grower who failed to spray night. j. g. Malloy, N. G. bearing. 6 could be set io pears sad cberrlae. _Wa»ted- An elderly lady during apple har did Kiiggestion. Let the |iast lie forgot the unfortunate holms who turned the Fair »-room bouae, water and llgnta. 1 mils vest to keep house for two children going to New Students his «iqile crop this «canon not only in Geo. W. Thomaon, Secretary. from town« Income »1800. can ba donbled Mbixtlln Portland. Mrs. H H. Fawbnsh. tel. ten and. r(*gar<lleKH of who-wns right or trick were taken "to Tin* Dalles” for jure«] himself but worked a hardahlji »1600 will handle. Alao modern 6-room bouae Odell 7». There are h ntimlier of students in wrong, l«*t Isith schisds try aguin, with trial. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF HOOD RIVER with bath, cement basement. 2 Inis with fruit Post, American Legion, No. 21. Meeta first on hia neighbor. The moths from un school this fall who have come to tin a dean slate. Practically all of the The I udicrouaness of the situation is and flow«re. Write Boz 288, Hood River, Wanted-Lady with boy wants position as Monday eve of each month at 1st Nation tl >« aa houaekeeiwr. good plain oobk, neat »nd sprayed tract« swarmed acroM prop from other schools and who are per bittern«*«« already has died down, and apparent. People who commit a crime Home 8. Bank bldg. Mre. A, L. Anderson, Pres. haps. at this time, wishing that they to continue the quarrel would la* much lignin«! the «fate In Portland aren’t dean, can give reference, Tel 2082 Mrs. Irene Wilson. Sec’y. erty boundary lin«*« and worked havoc. were in the plare which they have left. For Sate or Trade—Ford track, gear shift like one of the mountain feuila of Ken taken to Tillamook for trial—or to Ash and ontalde brakes. Good mechanical condì* »•“••d-To buy a rood milch goal. Must W. O. W —Meetings «very Tuesday evening at They nre not acquainted with tlie rou tucky. In which men kill early other si If J* ™h and (Iva I quarts or belter. Tsl. M. W. A. hall over Electric Kitchen. land <>r Lebanon. Hood River has be«*n tlon. Call evenings. 1413 B Street. tine and traditions of Ihxxl River high off generation after generation, long CONSIDER, YOl’R CHILDREN ”** «»If J. P. Pomeroy, U. Com. For Hale—Furnished or nnfnraished mod E. A. Ktnoald, Clerk. and some of our customs may seem after th«* cause of the original «piarrel the county sent of its own county for ern 4-room cotta««. Baresin It lakan soon. We are going again to elalsirate on a strange and unreasonable to them. If 12 year«, and persons who commit Leaving reBn*d* «zperlenced woman, ths city Inqnlre 183» Cascade. a»tt has lH*«*n forgotten. or “ traveling companion. LAUREL RKHKKA h T o DGE N o . F7.I.O.O.F, crimes "in Ho«d River." are quite apt comment that we have made ls*fore they have not had time or opportunity Im. Ftoretta Hammett WblteSalmon. Waah There always will be the keenest Meeta first and third Mondays each month For Hale - At s anap bargain a Howard ^ar‘F mey be seen at Rnby Dlckaon, N. G. around about the time that school» to make friends they are probably very athletic comis titlon between The Dalles to la* ti led in Hood River. PJ,2O '5 «oatHtton* Write to Box Brel bouse on left band aide of Waablnstou Mias Gertte Mills, Bee. Tlie stick-up of an itinerant laborer lonely. 78 Hood River. aiotf approach to toll bridge. ¡2» and Hootl River high sc I kmi I s . Geo !s*gin the fall term. Is nothing to lie proud of. and Imai (>ur school stands for all that In line EDEN ENCAMPMENT. NO. «, I. O. O. F. - Tlionghtlessly parents too freqnently nml good and sportsmanlike. It should graphic proximity and th«* fad that the |H*o|ilo would liave b«M*n glad to see tbe For Hale— >4 a. 4 miles eombweel of Hood yoobj calves and fre.h Regnier meeting eeoond and fourth Monday! schools are traditional rivals bring River, 12 a. In applee, pears and cherries. Arm. OrMon Silver Gorce Fox nnd Fur Furnm Or>- of each month. A Ivy P. Smith, 0. P. are prone to advance critical remarks lie our purisMM* to carry out this ideal alsmt this condition. It 1« entirely whole i-Iren mat mice oci-ur somewhere modern poeiu tbe Colombia Hotel.Phone house, apple house, packing bouse, E. H. Shank. SgrflM. __ alsmt teachers in the presence of chil to the extent that all who enter tln'se possible, however, for gisal siKirtsnieu elite. But the recounting of the little chicken honaM. \ mile to 8 stores, grange _____________ 02711 hall and church. Creek rans thru place. Might tnle is so typbal of 25 pur cent of Port doors will feel the spirit tlmt prevails. HOOD RIVER LODGE NO. 108. A. F. and A. to <ip]MMe each tlier with their last dren. If fathers and mothers desire ronaider Portland property. Rt.4 box M. Tel. M.—Flrat and third Wednesday night« of No ls*ttcr way exists to show this than onnet* of strength on th«* athletic field, land newspaper stories of the mid- S7«-________________________________ Jy21tf MISCELLANEOUS each month. H. O Kreeae, w. M. their children to engage in the beat by our treatment of our new fellow and still maintain the most amicable Columbia basin that it merely recalletl Kent Shoemaker, Sec’y. For Bale-Pine, fir and oak wood. 16 inch school work and advance properly, they students. relations. to mlm! while the ink is still damp on or 4 foot. Phone 4727. Marlon Moore. |!4tf J1 unimproved land fo- MT. HOOD COUNCIL No. 8, R. a B. M. Meets flSSSftotet <,p< >, ’ a " ch •"* ’ Let ns show them by friendly words should never s|>eak any word <ir in The |»eople of The Dalles and Hood the printer’s page.—Tlie Dalle« Chron In Maaonlo Hell evary third Tneaday In ,r°r 5*i«-H«y •» UM ClAVk and Stanton each month. W. F. Laraway. T. 1. K. dulge in any action that may create tbe and actions that we appreciate their River have no fight with each other. icle. place. Tel an jcZStf presence, and that we welcome all of Her«* we are. all doing our utmost to A Canfield, Recorder. _______ ____ r«rir,l|^.*..e,!llar*° ^2od °*rw ,B “y home least disrespect on the part of the chil them and n«*e«l them to make still high prosper and progress In this hub of the -a—Btae1 No. 7 U>vera Lane, or Montello Art. o$ machinery. Inelndlnt Includine plows, For Bala- Farm machinery, CANBY W K C.—Meets second and fourth dren fyr their teachers. Even though er the standards and ideals of H. R. Mid-Colunibla. and there Is no room barrows, itomi» on Ilers, bay Ibrk, cabi« and FOR SALE Hatnrdaya of each month In the Munroe Plano Sacrifice al Hood River — Beautiful windmill. Enquire at IM Oak 8t., tel. lift. J. B. for hatrisi ami petty animosities, either parents may have reason for Just criti II. 8. Building, all »clock p m. Plano of reliable make to be sold at bargain For Hal.—oui young Guirnicv cow Two MW Ruth Foes, President. »¡m’|tor nirHcm h “'¡.‘J’*”1 kw «Hable peri among high school Mtndents or towns- fin. PoiirtTlir puppte«. Mre. Roy Kimhiy. cism of a teacher, they serve ls«at the Iva Schobee, Hecretary. SFroM p^laVd* 4 * 1 ’ *" C 1 ' “ "«»« ” *». peejple. R P. D. no . 1 m MI m « Howey : George, give me a sen- interest of the children if they will re A NCI E NT ORDER OF UNITED WORK MEN The Chronicle bellev«*« that it Is the ten«*e using the word “diadem.” For Roi«— a heitin« ilnvc, pile« »14. In Riverside Ixxlse No. 8B—Meeting nights, lit frain from ever uttering that criticism F°r Exchange—Two lota and seven room m George Mills: Folks who drive on earnest wish of high school supporters quire law. Columbia, evening!. ***! “ *?! I< '*"* w,,,s e ’ - Zbt-room bouse. •nd ltd Hatnraaya. First Nat’l. Bank Bldg. ° “ F of In their presence. If there be differ train crossing« without looking diadem in Isith Tlie Dalles and II imh I River H L. Howa, Flnanoter. ® h,ek * n boo«», sellar and garage on Fonr- *nne for ¿blckt-nn. For Sale— Four paaaenger Dodge Con pa. An mvir’S-owrte mo of BaC0 Coat »♦ R f"r KWX’ *DA°,r« Job«- ence« to thresh out and smooth over, sight faster than those who Stop! that the athletic «piarrel Is* iialchcd up. Ideal aniatt fbmllv car and the moat ex pen mo ii Hnoe Store. nn«l some pernMnent arrangement per al veett i produced by Dodge llrothera Offered or near *owu. Address W all n«*gotiationa should be between Look! and Listen! K. Baton, 4» E. Hants Clara Kt., San JoaeTcallf SOOD RIVER CAMP, NO. 7,70», M. W. fected to prevent breaks in the future. at one third Ha original coat IM4 model. Meeta at Woodman Hall every Wednesday Bennett tirothere. ______________________ sM adults, the parents and teachers, them The past must lie dropped. forgotten. night. W. W. Mansfield, C. Teacher: What la a stoic? J. R. Reta, Clerk. For Hale—MS Dodge «tonpa for sale. Well selves, or the superiors of the latter. Able Gluts: Pleas«*. Teacher, a stole Any attempt to go back now would 'Ired and will aland the ctoarat scrutiny. Is a hold wid long legs wot brings little merely result In in<>r«* recriminations Good for lota of trouble-free aervtea at only and a reopening of tlie old wound.— »W Hennav Brothers. afil At Winchester, Va., the radio is used babies. The Dall«*« Chronicle. SOCIETIES. to tell orcbardlsta when to pick their Miss Wilson—“Did you ever hear of One has only to cast bls eye about apples. Out here early windstorms is Wilson?" Ed Goodrich—"No.” the not very far distant horizon to sue an imperative warning about pick la Troni Laks Valley. M. W —"TMft?” become thoroughly Impresncd with For (tale—Yo««« P»««. MMl Inqmm B G ing d’Anjou pears. 1 borrow, route »; end of Belmont road. MS E. G.—"No.” the ever-increasingly huge scale upon $nnà Äter (Slatta: fôbe PARIS FAIR New Dress Sox For Men — . — ffÄrjZif Quick O « HIGH SCHOOL NEWS 4