The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 24, 1927, Image 1

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    ¡Y, NOVEMBER 24, 1927
RIVER. OREGON,
DEAN JEWELL
CARDS
Artistic Styles and
Make your selection early
Prices at
added delight
GOVERNOR ISSUES
A PROCLAMATION
NEW VICTOR RECORDS EVERY FRIDAY
1621 «*1927
gocaacoiS we join in the home-comings and feasting of
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this season, we can give thanks that the under*
Q~Q| standing established between the friendly In-
dians aM the Puritans more than three centuries
EBBB age is duplicated in the trust and confidence be­
tween men of all sections, occupationsand positions today.
4P Every one has something for which to be thankful.
So the day of turkey Ad cranberry sauce, of pumpkin pie
and iudoua fruits Is a welcome festival,
As we review the record of the year past—we knew
that growing accounts are cause for thanksgiving by
many customers. If you’re noV-one of those who gained
—makd a fresh start now I We’re hero tdTielp.J
Thanksgiving
“For love and all that friendship
brings
Thanksgiving.”
.Tulllard
ment to
COMPANY
BANK
WHITE SALMON, 80
Mil film of the great play.
Its producers >1,000,000. It
English, so that the smallest
WE WILL BE SHIPPING
APPLES AND PEARS
Out of this and and other Districts
all through the season
DOMESTIC AND EXPORT
BLAST BLOCKS THE
DUCKWALL BROS
FRANZ BUILDING
Second Floor
Phone 8631
TRUE-TONAME NURSERY
H. S. GALLIGAN, P roprietor
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Guaranteed True to Name.
Koi/r Own Greetings
HANDSOME ENGRAVED CHRISTMAS CARDS
CARRYING THE NEATLY PRINTED NAME
OF YOURSELF AND FAMILY
SCHOOL ANNOUNCED
A 00-ton blurt of dynamite fired by a
highway contractor Tuesday on the
North Bank highway, about 2S miles
east of Vancouver, Wash., pushed TOO
feet of the Spokane, Portland A Seattle
railway into the Columbia river and
burled the roadbed under 0000 cubic
yards of rock.
W. F. Turner, president of the Spo­
kane, Portland * Beattie railway, Im-
mediately made arrangements with the
Union Pacific for detouring aft North
Bank trains over Union Pacific tracks
between Portland and Cel 11 o, where
they will cross the Oregon Trunk
bridge to connect with the North Bank
U m .
The blast was discharged above the
Cape Horn railway tunnel where the
Washington state highway commission
Is constructing a new highway.
The telegraph lines were carried out
at the same time, but In anticipation of
damage to the wires, the railway bad
linemen on the scene who promptly re-
rtored communication.
Work trains snd steam shovels were
dispatched to the slide, and are work­
ing from both ends to dear the road­
bed.
Mr. Turner estimated that it would
require several days to remove the rock
and restore the track.
Local service between Portland and
Wishram will be maintained, Mr. Tur­
ner said, by operating trains between
Portland and Mount Pleaaant, the first
station west of the Cape Horn tunnel,
and by service over the Union Pacific
to Celilo, thence to Wishram, and back
A NOTED LECTURER
HERE NEXT MONDAY