The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 22, 1928, Image 1

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SERIAL BONDS
ARE PROPOSED
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SPRING COMI!
Ws asw « mi out SPADING la hb GARDBN
and we Thought we might make a HIT with Mm by fi
OFFERING to help, but we were AVMAID the o0ee i
turned DOWN and we DECIDED art to RISK it, but 1
us that SPRING will soon be HERB sad that you
NEEDING Spring Tonics and Blood Purifies« and 1
several here at our »TORE:
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LOCAL BONDS WANTED
The demand for local bonds ia quite active
just now and we would like to buy
to fill present orders:
$1500
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APPLE GROWERS
ASSOCIATION
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EAST FORK IRRIGATION DISTRICT
$1000
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FARMERS IRRIGATING COMPANY
$1000
HOOD RIVER IRRIGATION DISTRICT
‘ $1000 .
MIDDLÇ FORK IRRIGATION DISTRICT
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House Cleaning Time
BUTLER
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And don’t forget that Spring Coat
and Suit while you are sending.
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Hood River. Oregon, .March 20, 1928.
To Legionnaires and the Public of Hood River:
Next Monday there starts at the Rialto for a four-day
run, “THE BIG PARADE*', the greatest story of the world
war that
ever been produced. 1 had the privilege of
viewing this wontierful production during its run in Portland
at advanced prices and can assure everyone that they are
indeed fortunate in being able to i se this picture in Hood
River at usual picture prices. 1 F hope
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that the American
-Legion mem
this picture their hearty support
and help ma
le for more pictures of this calibre to
it is without
be shown in
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doubt the most realistic and wonderfu’ picture I have evir
seen and I cannot recommend it too highly to the public and
my fellow legionnaires.
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WALTER P. FORD.
Commander Hood River Port No. 22.
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WE CALL AND DELIVER
Clothes do help you win—Dry clean the* oftener!
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KELLY BROS CO., Inc.
Pre-Ea&er Opportunity Offer
ARRANGE FOR TOUR COMING CROP
Dresses-Ensembles-Tailored Suits and Coats
WE FURNISH SPRAY MATERIAL,
FERTILIZERS, SUPPLIES, BOX SHOOKS
A large Assortment of Personally Selected Garments.
Hats, Hosiery, Lingerie' and Accessories of the most
approved styles and colon and proven quality. Priced
lower for a limited time for quick selling.
FEED
SEEDS
KOMPLETELAY
SURELAY
Dairy Feed« and Poultry Feede ;
Our Pre-Easter Extra Special Offer includes a large
and choice selection of Beautiful New Dresses, in
Blacks, Solid Colon and Prints, 2 and 8 piece En­
sembles, Tailored Suits, Dress and Sport Coats.
Smart, New, Authentic Styles, Tested Quality.
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$17.75
This Exceptional Opportunity Offer la Limited
THE LEONORA—SPECIALTY SHOP
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Apple City Electric Shop
Everything Electrical
TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY
Is offering an especially fine lot at Apple Treaa
on French roots, including
DELICIOUS, NEWTOWN, ORTLEY. GRAVENSTEIN
AND ARKANSAS BLACK
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LITTLE THEATRE
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CLUB PLAY FINE
The TJttle Theatre rinb. member» of
which gave “The Whole Town's Talk­
ing" at the Rialto theatre last Friday
evening, won high praise. Many de­
clared they had never seen a better
amateur theatrical production. The
principals and their director, Mm B.
D. Barrett, have been receiving general
compliments.
“The Hood River hospital, which re­
ceived the proceeds of the show, irhlth
amonnted to more than 1100,” says L.
M Baldwin, •wishes to exprese sin­
cere appreciation for the support of
the people tn reneral and for the gener­
osity Of the Little Theatre Club Mas­
hers who devoted «o much time and
effort in preparing the show.”
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Odell Grange Play
The cast of characters for ths threo-
act comedy. “Two Days to Marry", by
Walter Richardson, le as follows:
Simon P. Chase, as Nack as Ms TSOS,
Loyal Bhoades; James J. Dare, a wife­
less heir, Archie McKeown; Auford B.
Sawyer, a timid lawyer. Allison Pletch­
er ; Emily Jane Pink, blacker than Ink,
Mrs. Loyal Rhoades; Sadie L. Boise, a
widow by choice, Mrs. Willis Shetrbon;
Imogene McShane, the sweet youag
thing. Mrs. Archie McKeown; Walter
M. Blair, a millionaire, J. J. Kruman-
acher.
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Music will be furnished by ths Oak
Grove hand. Wednesday evening, March
28, is the date announced for thia play
at the Grange hall under the auspices
of Odell Grange.
Much interest is being shown by the
high school« of the state In the coming
drama tournament to be held at the
University of Oregon May 2, 8 and 4,
according to Dan E. Clark, assMant
dean of tbe extension division, who It
secretary of the committee in charge of
the plans for the tournament.
Tbe Hood River high school has bean
invited to enter the tournament thia
year witn a one-act play put on by Its
st «dents. Last year the cup, which it
presented by the University Guild The­
atre players to tbe school giving the
beat presentation of a play, was won by
the Roseburg high school.
Schools desiring to enter the My
tournament are nrgrd to send tn their
names early since it is expected that a
full quota will he reached soon. Due
to the time it takas to arrange staging
and to produce the plays it is uicessary
to have only a limited m
tlcipanta each year.
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BOY SCOUT BALLY
TOMORROW EVENING
MEANS
OUR Rugs, Carpets, Drapes and
Curtains need cleaning to bring out
that newness you so admired when
you bought them. We are prepared
to give you a real service on these
and many other articles that can be dry
cleaned. Just phone us now and you’ll won­
der how we do it
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STUDENTS TO PRE­
SENT NOTED PIANIST
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At a meeting of the city council Mon­
day night it was announced that the
City Attorney, K. O. Smith, who has
associated with hiui the Portland legal
firm of Teel, Wlnlfree, McCullough A
Johnson, Is making good progress In
the formalities preliminary to voting
on the proposed $200,000 l>ond issue,
to be utilised in constructing a new
municipal water system. A pipeline of
approximately 18 miles will be con­
structed to Cold springs, in case the
elector« pace favorably on the issue.
The council, it was announced, has
decided on issuing the bonds in series,
the first falling due live years after
the issue 1s voted, and the last of the
bonds being called in in 80 yearn.
City officials declared that they are
pleased with the prospects for a good
sale of the securities. It la also pointed
out that the probabilities are that" an
exceptionally advantageous contract on
the work can be secured. Inasmuch as
those engaged in such projects are now
University of Oregon students home
in keen competition. It is estimated
that’ an approximate 870,000 of the for the spring vacation will present
George Hopkins, noted pianist. In a
bond fund will be spent on labor.
recital at the new high school auditor
ium tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock. The
committee tn qharge b handed by
Misses Agnes Chipping and Werdna
Isbell. The fund cleared from tbe re­
cital will be given to the Fine Arts
building fund now being rained by stu­
Anthony Euwer, whom Hood River dents and alnmnL Mr. Hopkins b one
valley claims In part, and Mtaa Esther of the foremost ptanbts of ths Pacific
Palmer, harpist, will be presented to northwest, snd hb recital b arousing
tbe people of Hood River next Bunday a keen intereet among local music
evening by the Men’s Brotherhood of lovers.
Mbs Alice Carson and Mbs Werdna
Riverside Community church. It Is
Isbell will appear la a duet at the
certain, because of tbe popularity of recital.
They will be accompanied by
the noted poet, humorist and artist,
and of the sweet playing oCMlsa Pal­ Miss Prudence Splght at tbe ptano.
John N. Mohr Will give vocal selec­
mer that tbe overflow crowds will be
tions.
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great.
Anthony Euwer, brother of Eugene
Q Euwer, Upper Valley orchardlst, is
internationally known for his writings,
bls poems and his paintings.
"As a beauty I’m not a greet star.
Others are handsomer far;
But my face—I don’t mind it
Because Pm behind it;
it’e the folks la front that I jar.”
This limerick, a favorite of President
Wilson and Chief Justice Taft, has
gained a record wide publicity. Mr.
Euwer has received merited praise
from contemporary men and women of
the Mnrary field and world of art.
Some of hie bort writings have been
iaamtred by his visits in the Upper
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Mbs Palmar b a general favorite
with southern Oregon audiences. She
is known throughout tbe state for her
work as a musician:
Tbe full program to be given by Mr.
Euwer and Mias Palmer la as follows:
“Rail Weary", “A And The”, “Soul
of tbe Average Man”, '‘Goesip’’ and
“Did You Ever Bust Your I^g" by Mr.
Euwer.
"Trob Pre’ludea” (Marcel
Only those who have had the privi­
Grandjany). 1. ”Allegretto”, 2. “Moder-
lege
watching a big Boy Scout rally
ato”, 8. "Allegretto"; “Bong of the can of
appreciate the inspiration and
Volga Boatman”, (arr. by Salsedo), pleasure
to be gained from seeing one
Miss Palmer. “The JJttle Runt”, “The
Raw Flail’’, “The Gold Fish", "Cat«’’ hundred and fifty boys each of whom
doing bls best to help his troop to
and "Heaps And Heaps” by Mr. Euwer. is
"Chacone” (A. Durand) ; "Berceuse" win the contest. Many a tired business
(HaraelmaM) and "Romance” (Hae- mnn has reluctantly consented to go
selmans), Miss Palmer. "The Want* in order to please Johnny and has re­
home feeling rested, rejuvlnated
Ad of My Boul”, “Love’s Labor Lost”, turned
"The Tamarack”, “The Monterey and happy In the feeling that ho has
Cypress”, "The Jones' Nurse”, “Kiddy seen a wonderful show and by his very
of France” and “Hobnobbing with the presence has helped his eon to win.
Firmament” by Mr. Euwer. "Lullaby" And we must not forget the tired
(Arthur Heft) ; “March of the Marion­ mothers who have gone with much the
ettes” (Van Veachton Rogers) ; "Bcher- same reluctance but have returned
home with that feeling of satisfaction
sino” (Alberto Balvl); Mbs Palmer.
and happiness which comes of knowing
what thia thing called Scouting, which
la taking so milch of Johnny's spare
time, la all about.
There Is something of Interest from
the very beginning when all the troops
march around the gymnasium and, at
the command, halt and left face while
At The Dalles Monday evening when the color guard brings forward the
members of the various office forces stars and stripes and the pledge^ of
of mid-Columbia branches of the Paci­ allegiance teate
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’ 1s given. Then
to the flag
fic Power A Light Co. met in an elimin­ comes the sack race followed in rapid
ation public speaking contest, H G. succession by the signalling, tin can
Dalgleish of the local office won first telephoning, treating of a seriously
plarr among the lb «-ontestants. Mr. Injured
person, dressing race, relay
Dalgleish will represent thia district st raw and the awarding of prizes to the
a final contest to be held soon at Walla winning troops. The most Impressive
Wglla, Wash.
of all will be the Taps song sung by all
The next best speakers were: Herb. Scouts standing in one great circle
Rpelgleberg. A. C. McDaniel, A. A. with their arms-on each others
Johnson and MM Mildred Boardman. shoulders at the close of which the
All of the Pacific Power A Light Co.
for tbe benediction of the Great
employes have been participating in prayer
will be given.
public speaking contests. Their sub­ Scoutmaster
Watch for the Scout parade which
ject has been. “The Government In
will start at 4 p. m. and will pass
Business". The speeches of Monday through
tbe down town streets.
night represented a great deal of inter­
There is absolutely no admission
ested effort.
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charge. Everyone is urged to attend
tbe Boy Scout rally at tbe gymnasium
of the new “
high
school * at ‘ 7 :8O p. m.
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The program of the Tuesday forum on Friday, March 23.
of the chamber of commerce Monday
was short Robert Butler, home from
th* University of Oregon, snnounced
the recital to be given tomorrow eve­
ning by George Hopkins, musical in­
structor at the U. of O. As the pro­
ceeds of tbe recital win go to the
mamortal fund in honor of President
Rehearsal« l«‘gnn last Monday night
Campbell, Mr. Butler urged that aa at tbe Pythian temple for what prom­
aaany as possible attend.
ises to be ope of tbe leading musical
George Morrison told of tbe Boy events of the sea«on, the production
Scout rally, which will be held at the of Gilbert and Sullivan’s famous comic
high school gymnasium Friday eve­ opers, "The Mikado”, by local talent
ning. The piano recital will be held at tbe Rialto theatre April 12-18, under
the auspices of the Hood River K. of P.
St the auditorium of the high school.
“Bob and I are working together,” band. This organization has been moot
said Mr. Morrison. “We want a crowd liberal In giving its services tn the part
at the high school. The Scouts start and is meeting with a hearty response
st 7:80 snd Bob’s show later. If yon from the singers and actors of the city.
do not like ns, you can go see bb show. There will be about fifty people in the
But we want a crowd at the high cast and although Derector Wilson has
not definitely selected all of the cast
school."
Dr. W. B. Nichol was a guest at the of principals we hear that George R.
Wilbur will be The Mikado; Mra. G. P.
luncheon Tuesday.
Coe. Katlsha, the husband-hunting old
maid; George Smith, Nankl-Poo, the
Jensen Asset
m Candidate
Wandering minstrel; Mrs. P. 8. Gil­
Through an oversight the name of
I bert.
Ynm-Yum, the ward of the Lord
Luhr Jensen, Dee orchardlrt, was High Executioner, and Mrs. N. C. Coul­
omitted from the list of Apple Growers ter and Mrs. L. R. Alexander, tbe other
Association candidates last week.
two of the Three TJttle Maids from
Mr. Jensen was among those nomin­ school. Mr. Holmes is Pish Tush.
ated Saturday before last at the an­
When the cast committee aaaounces
nual primary meeting. The directorate the names of Koko, the comedian, Lord
of the cooperative will be elected at High Executioner, and Poo-Bah, Lord
the meeting to be held the. first Satur­ High Everything Else, it will be found
day in April.
that the band boys have rounded up
one of the boat casta of principals that
has appeared on a Hood River stage in
many moons. Rehearsals aru being
held nightly at the Pythian to—tn.