HOOD RIVER (ILA( lEIt TM'RSlA. .11 l.V 1. 1010 IMMINENT MAN TO CAI'T. SCHETKY.AGLD ADDRESS GRANGE 92, SEES HIGHWAY ZMake her kitchen a pride and joy Perhaps nothing is more disheartening to a housewife.more trying to her nerves, than a dark, dingy, unattractive kitchen. And nothing is easier of correction. B-II Satin Egg Shell Finish on the walls any one of 12 artistic shades and B-H Gold Seal White Enamel on the woodwork will turn her kitchen into a room to be proud of one to invite friends to inspect. Be sure to think of Bass-Hueter when considering a painting job whether a room or an entire house inside work or out. The B-H line contains paints, varnishes, stains, enamels, in fact preparations for every painting use. Let us assist you in the proper choice cf materials. Also we can fit you out with brushes and other necess'tic s. DISTRIBUTORS' H. S. BraaKman, Hood River, Or. . Paints ami Wall Papi-r Painting ami Paper Hanging UKaxureU Good looks, plenty of comfort and convenience and ample room for fie adults make the Maxwell Touring model the ideal air for family use. The popularity of this pleasure car alone, during the past five seasons, would have enabled the Maxwell Motor Company to attain a volume production such as few motor car companies achieve with an entire line. Five years of intensive manufacture have developed the Maxwell chassis remarkably, and the efforts of the past year to enhance the car's appearance have borne good fruit. The Touring Car appears this season with a new body. It is just a little more roomy than its predecessors more space in the tonneau and more clearance and leg room in the driving compartment. This naturally followed as a result of lengthening the chassis several inches. A FULL LINE 01 UNITED STATES TIRES IN STOCK L. E. FOUST En route tu tilad-t-i.e to dt.ivtr a series of lecture at tre hiir.uui chautnu i:ua there. Juhn C Keteham, aivordinu t'j a letter jut received by J. M. Tay 1 r. secretary i t the lueai urfc'ittiizatiun, will tnp here next Tuesday to deliver ' nn ad..lre- at Pine lirove rrar.pe hall. Mr. Keti'ham, a lecturer tf the Na tional t'trarye and Master of the Mirhi uan -tate grange, is nationally known as a stutie'.t on problems' coid'runtu.tf farmers. It was at tirst planned that Mr. ; Keteham would join orihardists and their families on an all day pnaie : Tuesday. It was decided, however. I because of the busy season, to limit ' his abearance in public to an uddre?s j at fc o'clock Tuesday evening. The i Ke neral public has been invited to Join i the grangers. "Oi.e i.eeu r.ct o arouJ to see bed tful cenery." ua the evren.enl Capt. C. A. Schetky. I'. S. N. retired, who recertlv celebrated his '.'2nd birthday, r 'lade after motoring up from Portland with the family uf his sut;-in la. Scott F. AitKen. I'apt. Schetky made the trip to l'i rtland by tram. iK-spite his xtreme ae, be arrived here less tired, he declared, than if he had taken a rail journey of the atjie distance. C'apt Schetky has sailed the Seven, Seas, has visited all the principal ports f the world and has traveled extort stvtly inland in foreign countries, but he tays no region has a greater scenic appeal than the mid-Columbia. As Ltts uf Appetite a general rule there is nothing ' K i i : i ; i H K-K 1 1 ; u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , i Letters From and About Soldiers i COLUMBIA LUNCH ROOM In connection with Hotel Oregon Adjoins Hotel on Cascade Avenue A new lunch room for the convenience of the general public and our guests. SPECIAL LUNCH a ill be jeneJ daily an) other meals a in carte til all hoinj between o a. m and 11 p. m. t VV, (.HINDI. (.'SO, HOTH ORKiON V Telephone .'-197 DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. j Rev. Frank Spauldin participated i in a pleasant Fourth of July reunion with his three sons, l.ee, t'iin I'., and i , Karl M., ail of who have been over-' ; seas. Olin p.. Spauldin, sergeant with ; an aero squadron, w as the last to re-; i turn. Earl M. Spauldani; v as m France with C. F., ISth Engineers, l.ee Spaukiinp, w ho has been attending the journalism department of the L'niver-: i sity of Washington, was the first Hood i River man wounded in battle. He : bears a stilt knee as a result of a bul- let at Chateau Thierry, where with the i Marine Corps he won a distinguished ' service cross. ; Kev. Spaulding i recuperating from : a severe attack of rheumatism, lie has (been pastor of the Oaksdale, Wash., I Methodist church, but has been forced ; to retire from the active ministry be- cause of his ill health- K. M. Caton, who expects to return from here soon to A berdeen to enter shipyard work, furnished live sons dur inn; he great war. Frederick Caton, wliu served overseas with the 357th j ammunition train with the '.toth I'ivi siot , has just returned home. Charles ; Caton is a tirstclasg fireman aboard the ' I'. S. S. Wisconsin. John Caton is still ; in h ranee, where he is serving in the ! mail department of the American expe ditionary forces. William II. Caton has ; just been mustered out after sen ice ion the Mexican border, and the fifth ! son, Fdward Catun, was in the spruce production division. Although he is not yet 'Jo ears old, Carl, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1',. K. Hous ton, has completed two years of naval enlistment. Writing his mother from Philadelphia, he says that he has just returned from his ninth trip across the Atlantic in transport service abroad the I'. S. S. Wisconsin. "Hut I am thankful," he writes, I "that it is the last. We have been ; ordered to drydock for repairs. Then i we will join the I'acilic fleet. I am ! expecting my discharge in time to go I to school this fall. It will not be so I bad if I can be on the west coast and closer home." i The young sailor stated that his ship was at lirest for ten days before his I last journey across with soldiers. i Jas. E. Montgomery, formerly local I newspaper man, has received a cap ; tainry in the Reserve corps. Mr. Mont gomery, who received a first lieuten- ant's commission at the second I'residio , camp, was assigned to duty with the spruce production divisioti, mid has . served since in I'ortland. While he has ! been mustered out of army service, he has been retained as assistant manager , in the disposal of the vast (uantity of equipment used by the spruce produc tion division. : John Green, whose parents reside on an orchard place near Mount Hood, has just returned from a lb' months' ser- j vice with the 28th Aero Squadron over sea . Mr. Green, who has resumed his woik on the orchard place, wears live stats for participation in major drives : in France. j Claud Davidson, w ho w as overseas i with a machine gun company of the ; 91st Division, having served as a liai- l ! son sergeant in the Argonne Forest and in Helgiuni, has returned to his home at Underwood, and has resumed superintendency of a large orchard place there. j WHITE SALMON, j irroin ihe hiiterpr!e) Frank Wilke returned from The Dalles Wednesday, where he made $117 in 12 days (licking cherries. One day he picked 6IHI pounds and got $12 for ' : his day's work. Miss Wilms Tieke, i of Pleasant View, who is picking eher-1 ries at The Dalles, made $7.50 one day. The White Salmon Milliard Parlors, the Crow Bros, store and the North ' Hank Laundry were visited by thieves j recently. In the billiard parlor some !Ml cigars, $16.50 in cash and tobacco j were taken, in all amounting to about i $100. At Crow Bros, store the thieves ; took some jewelry, shirts and gloves, ; totaling about $50. At the laundry, j laundry packages were broken into and the thieves carried away shirts and j collars and underware. The exact; amount is not known. j I The Underwood Lumber & Hox Co., : which is operating a saw mill on the Northwestern lake near town, is al- i ready shipping lumber and railroad ties, two trucks being kept busy daily hauling the timbers from the mill to the White Sa'mon depot. The new mill is cutting :ir,000 feet of lumber ' daily and is employing local labor cn 1 ! tirely. It has orders for 200,000 feet of railroad ties which must be gotten out at once. Mr. Shipley, of the company, reports j that 200 logs are being cut daily in the i woods near Camp Five and floated ; down the White Salmon river to the; ! mill, and that everything is working 1 fine. I The company, looking forward to the ' demand for lumber in this city, be cause of the lack of residences, ex pects to put in soon a retail lumber yard and will carry the finest stock to be had. The scarcity of houses in town at this time is very apparent and a num ber of families wishing to locate here have been forced to go to Hoik! River . or elsewhere to live. Summer Complaint In Children There is not anything like so many , deaths from this disease now as before Camherlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Rem edy came into such general use. When this remedy is given with castor oil as directed andjproper care is taken as to diet, it is safe to say fully ninety-nine out of every hundred cases recover. ; Mr. W. G. Campbell, of Butler. Tenn., says, "1 have used Chamberlain's Colic j and Diarrhoea Remedy for summer ! complaint in children. " It is far ahead j of anything I have ever used for this I purpose. " serious about a loss of appetite, and if you skip a meal or only tat two meals j a day for a few days you will soon! have a relish for your meals when meal : time conies. Bear in mind that at 1 least five hours should always elapse ; between meals so as to give the food ample tune to digest and tfie stomach a period of rest before the second meal , is taken. Then if you eat no more ! than you crave and take a reasonable! amount of.outdoor exercise every day ; you will not need to worry about your appetite. When the loss of apetite is caused by constipation as is often the case, that should be corrected at once. A Jdose of Chamberlain's Tablets w ill do it. Phone your paint and paper wants to Hunt Paint Hail Paper Co., bo will take cure of email as well ae large ones. -!0tf (Help Your Digestion Wlinn B-iHwfiarmuI. relieve the indigestion with KhioidS Dissolve easily on tongue as pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Ki-moids MADE BY SCOTI BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTTS EMULSION Roxylite Suit Cases and Hand Bags. The best cheap Case on the market today. Also. 1 liiivt' iti stock Auto and Buggy Dusters W. G. WEBER Bell Building W.J.Baker&Co. Dcult'ix in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands R. C. GLANVILLE .VlTOliNKY AT I.WV Hooin 1 National Dank Hiuldintr Hood River, OieiMll DR E. O. DUTRO PHYSICIAN AND M PtiKO.N I Ulice. Hail lildn , Phone 1-.71 Hours. 'J to 5 p. in. Residence: Udell. Phone, I Mel! i't'.i Hours,: ! to 11 a. in. J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. K.ipiipped lor X Hay and Klectro-Tlierapenticp. Telephone: law unit H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURUKON. i'hIIk promptly aimwer.'d In town or couutrv lny or nikiiI. Telephone: Kenhli-nre, KM: (Ifflce, 1241. Office In the Brosliis Bulldlii" E.D.KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Office, in Eliol Building Phones: OHice 4L'll Res. lull DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON PHYSICIANS and Sl'lU.KONS Rooms 17, l'i, L'O Hrosius HiuUling Res. Phones: Dr. Abraham 415l. Di. Siftoii 5m. Office 1151. DR. F. C. BROSIUS PHYSICIAN AND SCRtiKON ' 'dice bonis (or Summer, before 10 and alter 5. Rooms 1, 2 and:) l'.ronius Bldj:. Phone 1 hs. I . Calls nu-wereil from Dee, l'J to 5. Phone, Udell 40:i. Dr. William Morton Post Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Bld. Phone 240 HOOD R I V V. R , ORKOON C. H.JENKINS, D. M.D. DKNTLST Telephones: OIlicelOHl; residenc 3;!1 Ollice. over Butler Bank E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. DKNT1ST Telephones: tlllice 31'-1 ; residence 3412 ( Itliec in lirosins. Building Dr. Carolyn Underhill DENTIST Smith Building. Telephone 2021 V ' I 1 . S. MORE POWER Zer olene g ives bet ter compression, therefore, more power to your car. It burns clean and goes out with ex haust. Deposits least carbon. Get a Correct Lubrica tion Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Caiifcrm) C. W. PrH'hK, -Special Auent, Standard Oil Co., Hood Rier. DELIVERIES MADE ANYWHERE ON THE WEST SIDE The new owners of the Oak Grove Store, believing that the busy strawberry grower or orchardists will appreciate a delivery service, have instituted one for their patrons. Step to the telephone and order from us. Goods of identical value, purchased at prices lower than those of city stores, will be delivered to your door at once. OAK GROVE STORE Telephone 5582 C. A I I VI Oi l F. FF.NWICK, JR. NrYt'i haw we seen the llixxl River Valley more contentedly busy. Optimism is teac hing all the way clow n the line. It is a day of ood things, amon them &oxl roads and lememher our Good Groceries CONSOLIDATED MERCANTILE CO. Automobile Service to all points of Mid-Columbia Regular Stage to and from Parkdale As folloH : Leave Hood lim r duily, except Sunday, at 4. .'10 p. ni. Leave Parkdale daily, except Sunday, ut !i.lo, and on Saturday even ings at ti. I., p. ii,. ' PORTLAND-HOOD RIVER MOTOR STAGE Knal.lma you lo ee the Wonderful Columbia River Highway at a nominal eosd. FASHION LIVORY COMPANY HOOD RIVF-R, OREGON PHONE 1201 THE FISHERMAN WILL FIND EVERYTHING AT Pat's Place Everyday, and Sunday, too NEW LINE OF TACKLE SALMON EGGS CIGARS, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES PIPES, ETC. When you fed a touch of Spring fever, try a schooner of our D f r T w Hi ' I jll Storage Battery All new batteries registered at the Willard Service Station are covered by our 90-day Service Policy. Moore Electric Co. Kesidente Phone, 2043 vwiice t'lione, 1763