HOOD KlVEIi GLACILK. Till KSKaV. -HM: 11H0 .! The time is here for ' KUPPENHEIMER "AIR 0 WEAVE" The two-piece variety for the summer months. Please remember they have all the careful tai loring as our best all wool Kuppenheimer at $48.50. The same models are used both pinch back and easy fitting and the price is 50 J. G. VOGT WE WILL PAY lOc A POUND FOR CANNIN STRAWBERRIES AND FURNISH CRATES We are buying Commercial Packed Berries. W. R. Woolpcrt Fruit Co. HOOD RIVER, ORKOON PHONK .Mil STATE STREET ESSES YOU WILL FIND ALL of the supplies nooiK-d for your STRAWBERRY PICKERS AT OUR STORE Use the telephone and we wiil have your orders ready for you when you call. THE ARNOLD GROCERY CO. Is Always At Your Service ODELL M-s. Jvhn" Kroner ha many f.-irr.J in l'etl as as in o'4e-r a ts i.f HeoJ River valley. Portland ar.a tar-tern Orcein joints who feel sincere yit.pat.v fir her and hvf fatuity I .--cau.-e cf the p.sfi:g ay if her mother, Mrs. T..w !e. Lar-t week we intended to n t r.ti. n the treat the ln.s of J. I'. I u. k.vali s Sunday school class gave the r:rj Mis. Weinheinier'e ela.- as a result of a re cent content in which the gnU class Won. Six automobiles loaiiel to i a) :u' it y took the b.-y and girls to tie i ture show in liooJKitir and ail re ported a Jolly time. Mrs. Stewart is here from California for a visit with her brother, W m. Ha.ii nah. A week ago Sunday Mr. ami M-s. C. I'.. Coovert ami Mr. and Mr. Cha-. Pflughaupt motored to Portland anit stopped, for a few hours' visit with ; Mrs. Sarah E. Tousey. Invitations to commencement at Jef erson high scho. 1, Portland, ami the , high school at Charleston were -received this week from heginald Tou sey. of Portland, and tldna P.ade, of Charleston, both having been f r.ner , students in the schools of Udell. ' A messace has letn received from . Austin Eockman announcing his arrival at Camp Merritt. j 1'ortland was nuite well represented in Udell Memorial Hay and until Sun day when several former Udell boys cam up for the holiday and Week end ' Elmer Kggert. Floyd McCoy unci Verne Harris, also Ned Cushman and Marion i Hunter. Ned motored over the High j way, bringing his mother, Mrs. Flor ence Cushman, w ho staved over for a week's visit. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McFarlane.and 1). Hendon motored to Udell and It-turn, j Mrs. Ernest Henefiel, of Cle Elum, Wash., spent a few days the past week : visiting at the home of her son, A. I.. Benehel. Tuesday morning she went to Wasco for a visit with relatives. Miss Gladys Brown, of Centtalia. Wash., is here visiting her sister, Mrs. VV. N. Woody. Fourteen cars of sheep were traps ported over the Mount Hood K. It. Monday to summer pasture. John Hango, of Hermiston, is visit ing at the homes of M. Udelius, J. Lin gren and J. J. Annala. J. Hongola, of Kcedly, Cal., i- stop ping for a few days w ith M. I'del.u and J. J.nnala while on his wav t' eastern points, wheie he expectei t visit frien. Last Sunday A. McCoy parsed lib SJnd milestone and his Don, Arthui McCoy, and wife planned a big birth day dinner in honor of the day. Mi McCoy's sons, John and Clatence, with their families were present, also Itev. and Mrs. Troy Shelley and Mr. ami Mrs. C. C. Masiker. Mr. McCoy served with the 1-th Michigan through tin Civil war and to him congratulation." are due. Rev. and Mrs. Troy Shelley received a message Monday stating that a foi had been horn to Mr. anl Mrs. Ralph Shelley, of Eugene. Mr. Shelley it supervisor of the Siuslaw forest re serve with headquarters at Eugene. Misses Eleanor Coe and Leita Bow erman are home for the summer vaca lion, the former having spent the pa-i. school year teaching in the schools of Rupert, Ida., the latter in Enterprise A wave of itilluenzH has stria i Odell, there being several cases vary ing in severity. An important meeting of the 15. -v Scouts of Udell will be held Fridav evening at 8 o'clock. Next week will be Hoy Scout week, the country over. A drive for membership numberine. I ,(in i.tioU is on fir the week. A big open air meeting will be bold in Hood Riser Sunday at which time an army ollicer and Supt. Gibson will add re." s the boys. The Boy Scouts of Udell will give a signal demonstration Something special is expected from each organization of Scouts in th. country, other meeting which were to have been held at various poinU outside of Hood River were thought not advisable at this time and the bie open air meeting planned instead. A motor picnic paity went to Lo-t Lake Sundaj and gatheted quantittit . of rhododendrons m bloom which they brought to Udell, making places bright with the beautiful flowers. Several members of the party walked from -the point where cars were left to Lost Lake and back, finding snow lying tin melted on that high elevation. Miss Elza Love, formerly a popular teacher in Odell grammar school, is here visiting friends. Beginning with a tine baccalaureate sermon by Rev. H. C. Newham Sunday evening followed by the operetta, "Miss Cherry Blossom," faultlessly rendered by high school students Wednesday evening, arid closing with the com mencement program of Friday evening Udell high school ched a very success ful year. The following students are members of the Class of lDl'.t: Maur ice Cralr, William Gilkerson, Margaret Heft, Martha Ferguson, Harry Plug, Edgar Harris. A scholarhsip from Willamette University was awarded to Edgar Harris. Every member of the class has stated that he or she intends entering some university or college next year. The success of the operetta is due to Mrs. Henney's thorough drill, to Mrs. Franz teaching the dancing and to the faithful practice of students, together with willingness of teachers to grant lessmi periods for practice. Local Japanese people kindly loaned real Japanese kimonos for the geisha dance and this lent muh to the pic turesqueness of this part. A Junior League was organized last Sunday evening. The following otli eeis were chosen: Mrs. G. A. V eber, superintendent ; Mrs. Weinheimer, as sistant;. C. Duekwall, banker. Service next Sunday at It. lid a. rn. Sunday school lO.UO a. m. Epworlh League 8 p. m. PINE GROVE Mrs. I K. I.araway left last Thurs day night for Stanley, Wis., for a visit with her parents. Mr. ai d Mrs. A. F. Bickfurd and dipt, and Mrs. . Ernest BickforJ left last Friday morning for a motor trrfi into Wahington. They visited relative's at Grand View and Went on to Yakima. Miss Ethel Riekfoid, who hits been teaching in Cashmere, met them at Grand View and feturned home with them Monday evening. They report the road from Lyle to Yakima in splen did condition. Mr. and Mrs. Wadlo Mills have re turned from their trip to Salem. Mr. and Mrs. I'aul Sosey left Monday for 1'ortland, where they will .make their heme. Mr. Sey "has recently returned from France, where he served in a hospital unit. A. G. Chirk, manager of the Bureau of Associated Industries of Portland, will lecture at the Pine Grove grange hall Saturday evening. Mr. (atk is a booster for Oregon and home industry and has been lei luring m ail paits of Oregon. Admission ree. M .-s Ullie Ret-r.i .'.. h. has been vif.f.rur at the A. F. L';ckf..rd home, tetun.ei t.. Seattle list Sii! ;y. i!rs. l S-'t.i.em.-ii, of Portland, is visiting Mrs. H. M. Vannier and i the' friends. Nfr. an) Mrs. Ceo. Pierce ami swn. 1"T hid. ( f Ta. it a. m t. r, d here !a.t wet.:-; t vi.-. t Mr. ar.J Mr. J. E. An drews. Thev returni.l Saturday. I 'apt. and Mrs. Eitet P.ickf.'.rd left lat week fr San Fr.i,cico. dpi. Bickf' rd has just completed a month's sa-s. f jrl ii.uh. He ras retarnel to a hi -total at the Pres. -iio t'-.r further treatment. r BELMONT Mrs. W. J.'Wellam and daughter. M'ss Fmnia. returred t-ridav from As toria, whtre they were called by the senoi.s llh-ess of a fntml. Sgt. Van Alfred Norder mr ritil his . folks tne Jay last w eek. Having re ceived lis dlscbaige he came at o ae to : HokI River. He has entirely recov- ted fi"!H his wonml. He has received i the Ctoiv de Guerre for bravery on the ; held. Clarence Piper came up over the Highway Thursday and sient the week end with his aur.t, Mrs. Sara Oavis. John Wynn s ent the week end on the ranch. Neal Nunamaker arrived home Fri day from Berkeley, Cal , where he has been attending college. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard and daughters motored from Portland Sat urday and spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mis. Marsh Isenberg. Misses Pearl and Irene Chubb re ceived their pronation cards at the closing of Barrett si-hoi d and left Sat urday or their home at Trout l.ak. M ss Lucille llavis is spending her vaction on the ranch with her grand mother, Mrs. Sara Lavis. George Led ford and bride, from Se atlfc, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mis. Jim. Led lord. Mr. and Mrs. Keller, formerly re sidents of Belmont, are visiting at the Galloway home, having come over the tbghway Saturday. Their many Bel mends aie glad to see them. W. H. liavis, wife and children, -! ent a few hours Sunday at the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Parmiter and family oive moved onto the ranch of K G. hurch. Miss Ezma Jones, of Barrett, was a ailer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. i. Somcrville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Andrews, of i.ik Grove, and Mr. and M-.-.. Wm. i arrell, of Belmont, motored to Eagle eek last Sunday, where they sj.tr: t a itiightful day. Iluridteus of others .'.ere there to pass the day. Your correspondent i.i-d the plmsure of leading a letter received from Sgt. it. E. Nicholson of the quartermaster's 'epartrnent, Aritve"p, Belgium, writ 'eti on Mother's Hay. He ir so plc;td 'o be of serviie to his country and .vi t-ites such int, i-i-.-ting letters that al 'hough disappointed at not loniing i jine, he is d....g the next bet, seeing In; sights of another country and till ing his place the very best he knows now. Miss Wil'i-a Allen, sister of Mis. Vtehie Radlitt', is visiting at the Rad ii tl' home. Miss Bess l-.enherg came from Port lamanil is I u. in the at raw berry Imr ve,t. Mrs. Riili was (piite ill on Monday. V' trust sin- n.il soon be well again. Mrs. Goo.:1; aa, of ScaHIo, is visiting it the home i t her sister, Mrs. Turpin, uid family. MOUNT HOOD. Miss Lesta C.mk left for her home in Portland Frida,-. having taught a very ticeessful school year in the granimar Trades here. Miss Cloy Smith returned topoit land Monday, having spent the past i weeks at the W. I'. VVyatt home. John Elder was a week end visitor a Portland. Misses Gladys Aula it and Frances ggett went to The ii,dmv Saturday o attend the Christian Ivi.'vt-.vor con- ntioti. They returned imi;i Sunday. Mrs. Belle Smidt returm I to her home at Fossil Saturday accompanied by her grandchildren, lva and Russell Curtis. The C. W. Clark family has been having a siege of the tlu. Those from here who nl tended the Memorial Hay exercises at Hoed River included Mrs. E. C. Miller, Alma Kitehel and Bernice Everson. Richard Hanna was brought home from the hospital at Hood River Sat urday. Misses Hazel and lrma Miller went to Hood River Saturday to help in the berry harvest. Mount Hood visitors at Hood River Saturday were C. E. and Cecil Kitehel, Douglas Leasure and Mrs. Torn Hop per. W. H. Kdiek moved his family from Hood River to his ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Hurch visited, at the W. A. Lan giile home over the week end. The usual church services w e re held Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn are up from Port land to visit the former's 6ister, Mrs. VV. H. Ediek. The following party spent. Sunday fishing on Tony creek : F. S. Eberiiart, J. 11. Sheldrake, F. L. Blagg and Dan Luttrell. Jas. Wishart was over from 1'arkdale Sunday, the guest of Beaufort Dog- 1 WIT ,tW?S mm. ''Hi ' liwm i.!,:itn.i .... y. y-S?.. . . , V' . nit. 1 v- cvtff, Chain K v Av'i -".y f,y Buy Tires of Knoivn Quality The steady usefulness of your car liejvntls n yroo-.l tires. Economy depends on gt..od tires. United States Tires -etc pvd t'.res. I lint':; vvhv v. e liundle thetn. Take no chancer '.villi utikuuwu juul;ty. Uuy l'uiuJ States Tires, for their proved dependability, for their oft demonstrated ivorto.r.y. W e can provide you wi.!i l.'i!u d Slates i ir c t uci ! ueeus exactly. Uni a h m m f r- ,4 Ts are bopci m L E. FOUST, HOOD RIVER, OREGON ItlOSIER. Mr. and Mrs. W, N. Hugunin were ! visitors in Hood River Monday after ' noon. They returned home in the ; evening w ith a nice new Maxwell car. i .). N. Mosier stop(ied over a few ! hours the tir.-t of the week while im ! the w ay to Idaho. ; Geo. C. Evans has just received his i new Nash automobile which he had ; made arrangements to purchase last ! fun. ; Rush Sellinger was down Sunday ' from The Dalles to spend the day with his iother. When he returned home in the evening he was accompanied by his son, Cecil, who visited until Tues day with his father and mother. J. E. Higley, who has been all win. ter in Portland working in the ship yards, returned to Mosier Saturday evening. He expects to remain home : now for some time. ! Mrs. Myra Wellberg stopped over a , few (lays last week to visit her broth er, Wm. Row land, and family, before going to eastern Oregon, where she has employment awaiting her. S. E. Evans and son, Forrest, were 1 attending to business alfairs in The 'Dalles Tuesday. While there the doc , tor at the hosp'ital removed the splints from Forrest's arm, and .found that member in tine condition, j Mr. and Mis. C. G. Nichol and daughter, Mildred, accompanied by- Mrs. m. John-am and daughter. The I ma, motoied to The Dalles la-t Sunday evening. Mises M.iiv and Fiances Ti vn re turned home Tin. sday from a visit. '.nh their grandmother m 'I in- Da I Us. Mrs. Weilor and M.ss A. Mnl-r.n were v;:-itors ia Tne Dalles Tile-. lay. They ware a. iom,iaai. i i.v the M. Fiances Wei! 'r and Mildred Nichol and W. E. t'hovvn now has hi? new Beth lehem triii ii running legii'.o I,.' Sianli. g wood. Miss Aria C.de has been spnn li:,g the week with Misses IL.z-l and Alii.a Sln.ick on the farm east ol Mosier. Miss Vivian Gibson s ent Sunday af ternoon recently with her uncle, V. . !). I' uson, in Vn nto. Shelley M. limisnii came from I'oit land Frui.iv lovn-.t hi.s father a few days. Gils Ciodberson anil his sister, M..s Dorothy, cam.- up from Portland ! : i day to tay over Sunday. Harold L. Stoll,'. anil Miss Ida Mont gomery arrived Friday from Portland to spend a few days with Mr. Slollz' parei'.tsNm the farm. Mrs. Geo. Powell, of The Dalles, visited here this week with her sr ter, Mrs. C. G. Stolt., anil niece, Mrs. ThoH. Moe. The funer.il eervices of Cornell F. Frice were held Friday afternoon at the I. D. O. F. cemt tes 0 conducUti by the members of Beacon Lidge, 1. (i. O. F., 1S, of Mosier, of whii'h order the deceased w as a rei e it r.e.v nieni her. Tne beautiful and nnpressive ser vices of the order were read at the graveside. Mr. Frice was accidental ly killed Thursday by coming in close contact with a high-power electric wire at the obi rock crusher near Mo sier, at the noon hour. He It II a dis tance of 15 feet or more after the shock received from the wires, and the doctor stated that hw skull was frac tured, which, coupled with tiie electric shock, caused injuries from winch he died between ! and 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon, at his lumie near Mosier. The three brothers of Mr. Frice came from Vancouver, Wash., to attend the services; also the daughter of Mrs. Frice, Mrs. Fred Sylvia, who lives at Appletun, Wash. The aged mother was,not able to come. The sympathy of Mosier people goes out Lo the be reaved relatives. Mr? and Mrs. J. M. Madden came from White Salmon to visit the grave of their daughter, Alverta, also to at tend the funeral services of Mr. Lrn-e Friday. A special memorial seivice was con ducted at the cemetery on the after noon of Memorial Day in honor of the soldier dead of bygone and recent years. A short song service a..J ap propriate remarks by J. Ross, Lieut. P. A. Knoll and Pvt. John J. Lelliott were rendered. Not a grave was left without flowers on it, and the members of the Christian Endeavor class of the Christian church provi led little silk Flags for all the soldiers' graves. Miss Emily Durban is, a graduate of Mosier high school and a sophomore at the Oregon Agricultural College, ha- been jnledged to the Delta .eta Sorori y- Lee R. Evans returned home Thurs day evening from Port laid accompan ied by Ins cousin, John Denton, who will visit a while v-ith his Mosier rel atives. Mrs. E. L. Howe and si-ter, M ss Daisy Biles, of Seaside, came Tuesday to spend a week on the l.chowa faun. Mrs. Wm. Johnson was in The Dalles Saturday to see htr sister-in-law, Mrs. Alma Nelson, w ho is very ill in the hospital. Mrs.-J. E. f Haley was in Hood River one day last week. Misses Mary and Ruth IlitHey went to The Dalles .Saturday to visit over Sunday with their sister, Mr?. Piercev. Thete has been a feri- of bad odds and sore throats going the rounds in, Mosier and vicinity. Everyone who goes in Tor Summer Sport.; always thinks of E. A. FRANZ CO. when it conies to getting what they want. BATHING SUITS Our lino of Dalhin Suits are of the Famous Spalding Brand. ladies' All Silk and Ail Wool Suits In a variety of Colors Sec these in the New Athletic Shapes. See our line ol Eathhig Caps. 1 Men's All Wool Suits rhe.;e Suits are u:;ed by practical smimmers on both coasts. We have thc:n in all colors and sizes. See our line of Bathing Ceps. TENNIS and BASEBALL are more popular this Summer than ever. Don't forget that we have what you want. ti Lk JLi rs S JLLt. 11, JL 1 till JJ. Krtiest Kvnns received word l-'atnr- taki n out to Die Viigt and Weber d -Vl'iom Orb- II. Hodge stating that ' places on Rock creek. i" 'he X I old l',tedi Tll,,. tll,mU.rs of the lirn, of Klu- ' ',u" ; macr & Hoi-h, of Portland, were visit- Mr. and Mrs. J. 1". Iligi-y have u,g 11 age I'.ios. Sunday, he ird from tbeir ion I. to, that he ,, , . once nan e m hi- hoi. ,e land and now -,r- '""i Mr. W . N. Hugunin, ac--petd;ng v. eward. c-oionai n-d by .Mrs. Win. Johnson, were ' in The I "alles S'ir.iJay afternoon. v.r. an I ( . A . i r r i . v. n have le leived word thai t .r :-nl, ( t-cil, ha- " . leiiiri'wl from Kr!..ic- on a verv reeei t rt. .1 an; ; Mas. s y.il 1 1 - I N I-.l.:i i -i v ii Mi.-.- -I i.nd Tia lin-i 'ut'.u- r ell-.'.- -ne 0a' i io.-. V. ei. Mr. and M-s. ('. ('. Clement en me iU'.n ' "-! land I -- ! wee!, to :-jend i wiia time here on the farm. After an abw-in e of i'-i months i . J. Met rill re'.sir",".j .-'.i:i!,.y to M ..:,.r M ,j ..ill le.-lin.e his old j..,-!ii,,!! a:. ca-hier in the Musi r Valley Hank. His many irienils are t lad to web on.e h;m among ! hern again. Mr. and Mis. ,1. P. Trvon enter tained relative.- la: t week from near Pol f bind aid I lend, naini ly Mr, a".d Mis. lvUards. l.ncle and miiit of Mr. 'Iryoti, and pi or 12 poi; lo nam -d l'a bier ami liiiighani, relatives of Mr-.. Tryon. About 17'iil sheep were iinlonded here Sundiry night from Cuialn, all to be Across from Hood River -o-le I- (tilt Ualicb ad licit - in NVut-owi, Spiiniierg, Pome l: .or ii-K and King tippi.., heid.-s li'Annai an-l li.t r 1 1. -t ( ,i.ars from I lo 1 I n. old. room plastered bnn- .low win, lull, iuid toilet, '"I bs in L'.-,o(i .x uppl,. Inmae and -barn, located I! miles from W lot'- Salioon. ' Wash. This in iii't an it'nand-ined run dow n ranch but ui np-to-.bite well-kept paying fruit i am h. Place ha cost om ner .nil-'. We nr.- authorized to !i II for 111 (10(1; Jl.iHKle.isli, hub auee lo suit. I KI D W. (.PllM AN CO. 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