HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916 p ii hi n 1 1 1 1 in m i ii in . J BRIEF LOCAL MENTION Tl III I II II I II III II IN I UK Go to Law.The Cleaner. tf Shoe made or repaired at Johnsen's "Peggy." the guaranUed attraction at tbe Electric today. Dave Burnett, of Condon, has been visiting relative heie. Randall S. Pratt bai been in Portland this week on business. E. Shelley Morgan, of Portland, is beie looking after bis Frankton rancb. First class work guaranteed. Cbris Ranley's Shop. jnltf D. P. Gillam was in Portland last week on business. S "Rupert of Bentsau," at tbe Gem today. H. Eilers, of Portland, was here last week !:cking after property interests. Dr. and Mrs. Stsnton Allen spent a portion of last week in Portland. C. A. Tucker was a business visitor in Hhe Dalles last week. Use the river daily service; route your freight over Regulator Line. al3tf M. T. Oliver, of Dee. spent tbe week end in the city. II you want shoes that don't wrong go to Johnson's. go P. W. Angus was a Portland visitor last week. Half Soles, pair 75c: rubber heels.pair 40c. Chris Ranley's Shop. jnltf W. F. Tobey. of Portland, was here over tbe week end on business. Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Lill are visiting friends in Eugene. G. H". Carrier, piano tuner. Hood River ; work guaranteed ; tel. 31,02. sGU Alex Sweek, of Portland, was here last week on business. F. G. Church has purchased an Oak land six from the Heights garage. Have your shoes repaired at Chris Ranley's Shop. jnltf G. Wertgen, of the Upper Valley, spent the week end in tbe city. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Reed were Port land visitors last week. If your shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnsen. T. A. A. Robertson, proprietor of the Cat'n Fiddle cafe in Portland, was here last week seeing the valley. Pauline Frederick will be shown in "Lydia Gilmore" at the Electrie Fri day and Saturday. Mrs. S. E. Douglas and son hsve been visiting Mrs. Douglas' daughter, Mrs. Chaa. Early, at Lyle, Wasb. Chss. Smith, of Portland, has been here visiting his brother, W. G. E. Smith. Auction sale of furniture Friday and Saturdsy afternoons from 2 to 5.30. S. E. Bartmess. After a visit with her grandmother in Portland, Miss Ann Shepard has re turned home. Miss Helen Davidson is in Canter bury, 0., the old home of ber grand father, visiting relatives. A Buck Parviu story appearing in the Saturday Evening Post, will be at the Gem Friday and Saturday. Robert Taylor has returned from Portland, where he attended the Pio neer convention. Baggage transferred day or night. Phones, day 2521, residence 3473. Geo. Carlton. tf Mrs. Marion MacRse is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker at Little Boy ranch. Our closing out sale of furniture pos itively closes Saturday night. S. E. Bartmess. Films left with us up to 4 o'clock p. m. are ready for delivery the next evening. Slocotu A Canfield Co. m23tf Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Kiskern, of Cen tralis, have been here for a visit with Mrs. Kiekern's father, Leslie Butler. Jsck Anderson has joined Oregon's fighting force through a Portland re cruiting office. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Schreuders have been visiting Portland friends and rela tives. Don't you Just love doughnut? and cof fee? Try some of our baking. Blue Rib bon Bakery, phone 2373. tf Carroll, the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Bsrtmess, is recovering from an operation for throat trouble. The operation was performed Tuesday. Mary Pickford at tbe Electric next Monday and Tuesday. "Peggy" at the Electric today, is the picture sensation of tbe year. Joe M. Johnsen, who has been attend ing Whitman College at Walla Walla, where during the past year be has won numerous honors, returned home last week for the summer vacation. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY, JULY the 4th This Is the Last Week, Monday July 3, Is Last Day of Our Big Sale Take advantage of the Real Money Saving Opportunities now. Prices such as we are now making will not be duplicated for a long day to come, if ever, as all lines are now advancing. I Now Arrivals this Week, Are Greatly Reduced ALL GO ON r Remember you have but a few more day in which to profit by Seweat Unloading Saleof our SfJE Twk-July 3 last day. ri eonBned ta ber bed the past week. ton left last week.for Ager. Calif. it?; McLucas wu in Portland I alt week on business. "."' taiw Blount "d children are visaing Mrs. Blount's mother. Mrs" Anna Una, of tbe Odell community. .oa. nnismng-expert work-twent four hour service. Slocom & Canfie' fd vr . m23t A. Millard and son, A Millard. Jr.. were cere Isst week Valley. from tbe Upper Mrs. T A. SchalL of Portland, is Deita, " n,otner. Mrs. Fred For special dinners on Saturday, Mr. OrchardiBt, visit the Hoff Brau in rear of Garrabranfe cigar store. jnl5tf Tony Frohn and J. E. Robertson were business visitors at Rutbton tbe first of tbe week. Miss Bennett, of Parkdale. and Miss H. L. Buchsnan. of Tampa, Fla., were in the city over the week end. Mrs. A. W. Rabies and little daugh ter, of Portland, have been here visit ing relatives. x J Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Winningbaum, of Seattle, motored here and spent tbe week end seeing the valley. J. R. Caldwell last week purchased a Dodge touring csr from the Colombia Auto & Machine Co. ' One Hood River boy, Milo Frederick, who is on tbe naval reserve list, is ex pecting a call to report for service. Miss Flora Wilson is taking a vaca tion, visiting Portland, and Puget Sound and coast points. The U. B. Ladies' Aid will hold a bske sale at Bartmess' store Ssturdsy, July 1. A fine;iine of "eats, "as usual. Mrs. Kent Shoemaker was called to Portland last week because of tbe ill ness of her mother, Mrs. Thomas. J. W. Morton has been in Sslem tbe past week attending to matters of bus iness. T. A. Cone, a prominent Chicago business man, is visiting the ranch of Dr. E. J. Weity, at Dee. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Simonton, who spent the winter at Astoria, have re turned here. The front of the Bartmess building, which is soon to be occupied by the D. G. Cruikshank Co., is being remodeled. Will Csss has been elected principal of the Odell schools for the coming year. Miss Virginia Johnson spent the week end with friends in Portland and visiting the Clackamas range. Judge Stanton has returned from St. Paul, Minn., where he has been to at tend to business. Mrs. J. L. Hutchins is in Free water, where her husband is now engsged in the printing business. F. W. Bluhm wss at Lebanon over the week end looking after his ranch there. Mrs. A. L. Dean left last week for San.Pedro, Calif., for a visit with rela tives. Miss Dorothy Cram left last week for Lake Park on tbe Tillamook beach for a visit with friends. State Engineer John H. Lewis was here last Saturday inspecting the Co lumbia River bighwsy west of the city. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peters who have been viaiting in the valley, left last week for Central City, Ohio. Miss Maude Carlisle left last week for Iiee, where she will spend tbe next several weeks visiting friends. Earl Weber and Art Kolstsd motored to Portlsnd the latter part of last week in Mr. Kolstad's automobile. Charles and Henry Steinhsuser were here from the Upper Valley last week attending to business. George Davis, of Silverton, has ac cepted a position with tbe Keir & Cass drug store for the summer. Mrs. A. E. Macnamara entertsined Monday evening in celebrstion of the birthday of ber brother, King Tyler, who is visiting here from Portland. We will write your Fire, Automobile, Life and Accident Insurance and Bonds in the largest and best companies; old est insurance agency in the city. J. M. Culbertson A Co., phone 2483. tf Miss Dorothy Epping, who has been at home visiting her mother, Mrs. Em ma Epping, returned last week to Berkeley, Calif., where she will take work in the summer school. Accompanied Ethel Farlev. 1 by ber daughter. Miss Mrs. J. D. Farley ar- rived Sunday to spend with her son, Sherman J. wife. the summer Frank, and Ladies Sport Skirts - - 89c to $4.38 Cretonne Middle Suits, white and colored middies. Silk and Lisle Hose, black, white and colors. Men's Sport Shirts, Sport and Wash Trousers. Men's Silk and Lisle Socks and New Wash Ties. SALE AT PRICES that SAVE YOU MONEY -a-fc Bragg Mercantile U). HOOD RIVER OREGON J Men's Sport Shirts $1.00 to $1.75 Plain and fancy, colors fast. Ide Quality. Ide Guaranteed Shirts $1.50 and up Just received a dancly tig lot of tkese splendid shirts. Hundreds of bright, nevJ patterns and colorings. Plain and pleated, bosoms, starched or soft cuffs and shirt tailoring that is faultless from collar to hem. Every size and sleeve length every sDlendid Quality of ma terial that makes a good shirt See them to-day. 75c to $2.50 Mrs. William Passch spent the letter part of last week at Viento with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ostergsrd. "Tbe Price of Malice," a strong Me tro picture, will be seen at the Gem Monday and Tuesday. Also a Drew comedy. Mrs. Will Kemp and Mrs. E. O. Du tro and children, of Odell, spent tbe week end here with Mrs. Harry Conna way and family. Dorsey B. Smith, who has charge of Cloud Cap Inn was bera over tbe week end making preparations for tbe open ing of the mountain hostelry. Every article of furniture at whole sale or below at our positively closing out sale. Closes Saturday night. S. E. Bartmess. F. E. Weidenmueller, of Pasadena, Calif., a student the past year at tbe University of California, is here this week on business. Bring us vour films for development and printing. Prices the lowest for GOOD work. Twenty-four hour service Slocom & Canfield Co. m23tf G. B. Vieta, of Portland, district su perintendent of the American Express Co., wss here the first of the week to visit the local office of the company. W. S. Phillips and daughter, Miss Hazel Phillips, of Grant county, were here last week visiting Mr. Phillips' sister, Mrs. S. B. Carisle. Str. Stranger leaves Portland 7 a. m. Monday. Wednesday and Friday ; leaves The Dalles 7 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ; fare 50c; meals 25c. aI3tf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Barton motored to Port land over the Columbia River highway Sunday. R. J. Mclsaac, of Parkdale, motored to town Sunday to meet bis mother, who is here from Iowa to spend the summer. Str. Dalles City leaves Portland Tues day, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m Leaves The Dalles Monday, Wednesday and Friday 7 a. m. Fare $1.25 al3tf D. W. Rockhold, a San Francicso teacher, who spends tbe summers on bis Upper Valley rancb, is visiting at Trout Lake this week. Al Whitehead is at White Salmon where he is employed by the fruit growers' agency in taking care of strawberry shipments. Mr. and Mrs. Peironnet have arrived from Chicago to spend the summer in the Upper Valley with their son, James Peironnet. J. O. McLaughlin, Grand Worthy Patron of the Eastern Star of Oregon, wss at Wasco Saturdsy attending the installation of a Chapter there. Accompanying Miss Myrtle Meadows, whose brother, Floyd Meadows, is a member of the Oregon National Guard, Miss Dorothy Battey and Miss Clara Rand went on a picnic to Camp With ycombe at Clackamas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Zimmerman and children, of Chicsgo, and Miss Gennedean Kress, of Milwsukie, who hsve been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rogers, will return to their respective homes this week. It JT . A. 0. Aiarrs, Jr., of Cascade Locks, was here the latter part of last week on business. Miss Adrienne Epping, who has been attending the University of Oragon. has returned home for'tbe summer va cation. Mrs. Helen Boetzkes arrived last week from Seattle and will spend the summer at Lodge Serene with her daughter, Miss Otilie BoeUkes. The members of the White Apron club spent one day Isst week at Dee visiting the big mill of tbe Oregon Lumber Co. I W. E. Imholc begsn work this week to remodel the front of the shoe store of J. C. Johnsen. A single large show window will be installed. A. Fertig, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Fertig, is borne from the Oregon Agri cultural College and will spend tbe va cation here. Anthony Euwer arrived last week from New Yorklto spend the summer with his brother, Eugene C. Euwer, in the Upper Valley. Miss Leone Steinhotf, of Sesttle, is here visiting her grandpsrents, Mr.anl Mrs. J. L. Blount, and her sister, Mrs. Earl Frans. Jack Stanton, who is now with the Ellison-White Chautauqua Co., apent several days here this week with his parents. The meeting of tbe Altar Society of St. Mary's Catholic church will be held next month at the home of Mrs. Hu bert Cramer. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Thomas and I. J. Jordsn, of Portland, motored here Isst week over the Columbia River highway for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harbke, of Port land, were here last week visiting friends. They came by automobile over the highway. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wsldie, Miss Genevieve Kress and Ed Eberly mo tored to Portlsnd over tbe Columbia River highway Sunday. Mrs. Ben Johnson and children were here from Wyeth last Thursday to help Mrs. Johnson's father, W. E. Shay, celebrate his 54th birthday. Miss Sue Schannon, of Tbe Dalles, was here last week visiting friends. Miss Schannon bas just returned from the University of California. Patriotic services will be held at the Asbury M. E. church next Sunday morning. Rev. Young will speak on "The Perils of the Republic." All are coridally invited. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bowes and daughters will leave this week for New England, where they will spend the next three months visiting rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Butterfield and sons, Buster and Hasard, accompanied E. G. Walther on a picnic trip to Starvation creek on the Columbia River highway Sunday. Kirby Ross has enlisted with a com pany of Nations! Guard and is now in camp at Camp Withycombe. Mr. Ross, formerly a resident of this city, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ross. wtf le Are Eully Prepared With every requirement for up to date dressers; let us furnish you with stylish and serviceable wearing apparel at lowest prices We are OBEYING THE LAW in dis missing ALL FEMALE EMPLOYEES at EIGHT-THIRTY SHARP Saturday Nights We earnestly ask your kind co-operation by shopping early so we can give you our usual efficient service. Frank A. Go to Law is right. You are right when yon go to Law, the Cleaner. n29tf The Hood River band bas purchased the open air pavilion on the corner of Oak and Fourth streets. Semi-weekly dances are planned for tbe summer months. Mrs. Rslpb Laraway and little daughters, Barbara and Adelaide, after j a visit here with friends and relatives, left last week for their home in Marsh- field. J. P. O'Brien, vice president of the company, and other omciais oi ine u.- W. R. A N. Co. were here last week in Mr. O'Brien's privste car inspecting local O.-W. property. Ed Creighton, who was formerly agent for the Regulator line at White Salmon, has accented a position with tbe People's Navigation Co. in Port land. The Consresrational Ladies' Aid will hold their next meeting at the borne of Mrs. M. S. Crowell, 1115 Montello ave nue, Friday at 2.30 o'colck. Everyone please be there. Jack Cram is at Twin Rock visiting friends. His sister. Miss Evelyn Cram. is viBiting her school friend, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. made, at Husum, Wasb. Mrs. W. R. Wall, of Omaha. Nebr., bas arrived here for a visit with ber brother, 8. T. Miller, andjtamily. Mr. and Mrs. Miller recently moved here from Portland. Harris Wilder, of Chicsgo, and Mrs. P. S. Malcolm, of Portland, are visit ing Col. and Mrs. W. F. Tucker at El Uorregidor, their upper valley home. r. Wilder is a nephew of Col. Tucker. Mrs. Louise Stebbins will leave this week for Chicago and adjacent points in the middle west, where she will visit with friends and relatives for several weeks. Hans Kollandsrud, of Mosier, is re covering from an operation periormed at tbe Cottage hospital yesterday, when the bones of a broken leg, sustained several weeks ago, were reset. Bad westher prevented tbe Unitarian picnic st the E. J. Copper place west of town Sunday. The members of tbe cburch spread their picnic lunches at the chorch. M. E. McCsrty now owns tbe most owerful automobile in Hood River -a oss eight, 80 horsepower car. iThe machine was recently purchased from a San Francisco agency. Edmund Gehring, a native of Ger many who now resides in the Summit district has applied for bis second pa- )ers of naturalizstion. Mr. Gehring anded in New York in 1909. Dr. J.M. Waugh was In Portland last week to attend the convention of Pa cific Coast Society of Eye, Ear, Nose and Tbroat Specialists. Dr. Waugh read a paper before tbe convention. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murrsy have been here viBiting Mrs. Murray's mother, Mrs. Coose, of tbe West Side, and Mr. Murray's sister, Mrs. W. G. Weber, and family. Misses Georgia Pratber and Louise Halvorsen left last week for Berkeley. Calif., to attend the University of Cal ifornia summer school. Tbe trip irom Portland to San Francisco was made aboard tbe steamer Rose City. Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper and Mrs. George Gregory, of Mount Hood, were in the city Tuesday to meet Mrs. John Cooper and little daughter, who had arrived from Clackamas, where they bad been visiting. When you want breads, pastries, pies, foods that will make vou think of tLe days of your youth, for they will bring back tbe appetite oi your growing aays, thev are so eood. just call tbe Blue Rib bon Bakery, phone 2373. tf Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Cruikshank. Mr. Cruikshank's mother, Mrs. Jennie Cruikshsnk. and their little nephew, Walter Manville, motored to Tacoma last Sunday. Mrs. Cruikshank and ber little grandson have been spending the winter here. Mrs. G. H. Lynn bas received news announcing the oirtn oi a son to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moore, of Portland, Tuesdsy. June 27. Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Carrie Byerlee, for sev years a resident of the valley. The young man has been christened Robert bdward. 5 R. B. Bennett will return today from a visit with his mother at Utlca. ti Y.. and will resume his duties as editor of the News. During the absence of Mr. Bennett W. H. Walton, formerly engaged in local newspsper work, hss been attending to the editorial work of the News. Clyde Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold motored to Portland Sunday over tbe Columbia River highway, tbe trio being made in tbe former's auto mobile. Mrs. Clyde Arnold, who hss beenisiting Seattle-relatives, met ber husband in Portlsnd and returned home by wsy of tbe bighwsy. Chss. Florer. who wss taken to Port land last week for medical treatment. was found to have been suffering from appendicitis. An operation was per formed and Mr. Florer is resting welL Mrs. Florer is with ber husband. Mrs, Edith Sexton, who accompanied the ill man to Portland, bas returned. J. S. Wells, who hss been spending the osst vear in Memnnis visiting rela tives, hsa returned and la now making bis home at Mount Hood. Mr. Wells declares that be never expects to leave tbe Northwest agaiiu "Ibis climate. with its bracing atmosphere, makes one feel like a new man," he says. Ederheimer Cram Mrs. Cbas. N. Clarke and children are visiting Dufur relatives tbia week. Mrs. Flora Hartley and daughter, Miss Kathryn, have arrived here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bartmess and other friends. Miss Myrtle Husbands, who has been attending the Oregon Agricultural Col lege, has returned home to spend the summer with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Husbands. Dr. J. W. Davis and family, after a visit with Dr. Davis' sister, Mrs. Will lam Irwin, and husband, left the first of the week for their home at Glenns Ferry, Ida. Mrs. Davis has recovered from an attack of spotted fever. Bishop C J. O'Reillev. of Bakerre cently administered confirmation to a class at St Anthony's Catholic church at Parkdale. He was assisted in the confirmation by the pastor. Rev. M. J. Kelly. Rev. Frank Soauldinc. who now re sides at Forest Grove, was here Isst week visiting Rev. W. B. Young and other friends. Rev. Spauldins was astor of the Methodist church a num er of yeara ago. Some of the lamest strawberriea re cently seen in Hood River were grown by W. r. Shannon, of Dee. Tbe ber ries, almost as large as apples, were exbbited last week at tbe atore of W. r. Laraway. Adah Wallace Unruh. national lee turerofthe Woman's Christian Tem perance Union, will occunv the minlit of tbe Methodist church Sunday even ing. Mrs. Unruh Is a brililan speaker and the public is invited to bear her. Miss Bessie Henrv soent the week end in Portlsnd and at Camp Withy combe. At tbe latter place she visited her two nephews, Frank and Edwin Henry, who are members of Company H. H. E. Smith, renreaentintr the C.hica. go Produce Reporter Co., was here Isst week cslling on apple sales agency officials. Mr. Smith formerly repre sented tbe North Pacific Fruit Distrib utors in Chicago. "Preparedness" is not nnlv nnnllmhle to national affairs, but to those of every private individual. Are your finances in case of sudden reverses in a state of "preparedness" for tbe nrotection of your own and your family's interests? John Goldsbury, Local Representative of Northwestern Mutual Life. inl5-tf Wood Sells for Less FRUIT JARS Now is the time to buy your Fruit Jars and Trimmings. Buy of us---Save money. BALL MASON JARS Pints 55c Quarts 65c Half Gals. 85c ECONOMY JARS Pints 80c Quarts 90c Half Gals. $1.25 WIDE-MOUTH MASON Pints 70c Quarts 80c Half Gals. $1.00 SELF-SEALING MASONS Pints 65c Quarts 75c Half Gals. 95c Jar Rubbers, doz. - - 5c Mason Jar &ps, doz. - 20c Economy Jar Caps, doz. - 20c Parawax, 2 pkgs. - - 25c Wood's Retail Grocers at Hum! RfrefPfcoie 1221 Tie same foods, same service, same - Stein Young Men's Clothes Mr. and Mrs. James Lineharo, who have been stopping at thejkfount Hood annex for tbe past several months while Mr. Lineham was looking after a contract for construction work on the East Fork Irrigation District system, have left for Camas, Wash. Mrs. Willism Summers and two sons, Leslie and Norman, after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dobson and family, returned to their home in Port land last Friday. Little Miss Elisa beth Summers will remain for a more prolonged visit. Howard tDsvis, who was enagged in the berry harvest on the Fay Dinsmore rancb, was brought to the hespital Sunday in a serious condition caused by a telescoping of the intestines. The young man was later taken to his home in Portland. After falling about two feet, the Columbia began slowly raising here sgain the first of the week. The river came up a little more than four inches Monday night and Tuesdsy morning. "The latest raise," says Roy Roberts, "I think is due to heavy rains that have prevailed over the eastern part of Ore gon and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver K. Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. Gravelly, Miss Allen and Mr. aod Mrs. C. C. Carpenter motored op over tbe Columbia River highway Saturday. They spent Ssturday even ing at the Carpenter East Side ranch and Sunday motored to the Rainbow rsncb, the Oak Grove home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. King, where Mr. Carpen ter's birthdsy was properly celebrated. Wilmer Sieg has joined.the auto own ers' club, having last week purchased a Studebaker from Foust & Meile. "I have had J. M. Culbertson give me every possible kind of insurance," says Mr. Sieg, "and I now think tbat I can get the car out of the garage and go skimming over the valley." Mr. Sieg, however, does not contemplate many motor rides until after the strawberry season is over. J. W. Crites and family arrived last week from Eugene where they visited for a while with friends after leaving Coquille. where Mr. Crites for the past yesr has been principal of the high school. .Mr. Crites wss recently elect ed principal of the local high school for the coming yesr. Both Mr. and Mrs. Crites are popular in Hood River and they will be welcomed back by a host of friends. Cash Grocery Wholesale Prices OdeD Pbne 173 prices ui same specials at both stores