iionii i!ivi:it n;i! Tiirnsh.w. m in, !!" O t-t-K-M-H-H-t-H-1-i 1 1 II. L llanljrotiek . Opti Electrical ri jMiriiitf at i lit i BRIEF LOCAL MENTION 1 -i-r i i 'n i i , iiK'tri-l Ihikni Kin i , , irrM Uimu Krne-.t Sumue! wu a Portland nesit v iHitfr IhhI week. . For ! doaa painting , Hign arork and caleietiolac. Tel. 901 1. u i Mr. and Mm. Traltord K Smith . ited in l'irlland the first of tha araek. Or. Murphy, dentist, Broalui Building Telephone 2v:(. ,1 n( Homer Rogers a himine.s visitoi in The Dalles last week. Wh are now prepared to saw jrojr Snt hcrlin tV SI. ay, Tt'L j IOtJ Mr- Jeeeia M. Biehnp has tbe agency or tin-Nu Bona cornet. Tel. 3811. u Kxpreaa and Baggage Hauled. Tel. K H. (tiHidriilr, N i. "liiil. j!6tl For. electrical troublei mil ttoftge baUeriee, see Defcin, 111-15 3d st. rjistl Fur Sale Tomato plants, 86 centa poi do.en. B. K. Goodrich. A I). Rerhtel, of Stevenson, whs here the Urst of the week on business. Welier arul Kol. tad have sold a Ste ph ana Salient Six to J. L. Henhnar. John Uolehury motored down from the Upper Vallev yesterday. After a visit of a month in Portland; Mrs. i'aul R. lluirhes returned home last week. If you have an antomobile that neadi repairing aee C G. Emery at the i ai cade (iaratie, Tel. H."2I. api22H Je'se Hlltaon waa down from Park dale the latter part of last, week on business. Mrp. H. T. Netfaard and children vi-ited in The Dalles tha latter part of last week. R. f, .lone'?, candidate for feer?tary of state, was here last week Interview ing voters. Anyone wiabing to hire truck for wi. eral lianHng call E. A Sparks, Tele phone .'tlH I. j.i H. O. Kresse whs In Portland yes terday to attend a Itexall dealers' con vention and to hear (ialh Curci. Asiujry Ladies' Aid will entertain all memheia and friends this afternoon at the parsonage Mm. 0. A. Reed and Mrs. Geo. L. Smith were in Portland Wednesday to attend the (ialli Curci concert. Verncn Larson, peeking the Republl can nominatfon for secretary of state, was here Saturday. Mrs. Edward G. Curtis and daogb ter, of l'ortland, spent the week end at the Johnson ranch in Oak Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (!. Brown left Sunday by automobile for a visit with Willamette valley relatives. F. 1!. Loving and son are engaged in building a garaure for W. R. McGuire on his West Side ranch. William 1'arkhurst spent the week end In l'ortland visiting relatives and friends. A man capable bookkeeper and sten ographer, wants position in Hood River. Reply s. ear Glacier. ml3-tf AnyOtM Sriahing to hire truck fur general hauling, call F. W. Chindlund, Tel. 8311, Hotel Oregon, jhuf (i. I.. Davenport will bandit! ship ments of apples and produce. 1-17 Front street, Portland, Ore. mlM( J. S. Fowler, of RtlflM. spent the week end here visiting his sister, Mrs. A. K. Stranahan, and family. Ten months' guarantee mi storage battery repairs. Dakin Electric Works, 1 bird and Oak Bta. tf Mrs. William Stewart returned home Sunday from a visit with Portland rel atives and f i iends. for guaranteed Storage other electrical repairs, no Electrical Works, lll-ll'i Third St tf Mrs. Phoebe Morse, who has been ill in Portland, has recovered and has returned to Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. "W. It. Hoover and baby were here la.?t week from Port land visiting the ranch. M. R. kfcCamley and family have moved from Colombia otieet to the Yates residence on Oak street, whict) Mr. McCamlev recently purchased, W. 11. Hackett. of The Dalles, is now located with the E. A. Franz Company's furniture department. This is to informjtbe public that the partnership between W. N. Hugenin and Jesse Ruddy has been dissolved. Bennett Broe. last week sold a Cleveland Six touring car to M. C. Ryrd.of the West Side orchard district. Mrs. Ceo. H. Rurnett. of Salem, was here last wee"k visitim? Mr ami Mr. s C (). Huelat while Judge Rur nett attended a session of supreme coilrt at Pendleton. Mrs. F. II tuU( , The fellow! r, of lh" week. DtSV Mr. and Lsvki people ig : Mr. and Jdbklns and Were here Toe ,,, . , Mrs. A. W. May.,, Mrs. Hern vYoodward, I be tmm homo of R. ftoneon Oak sueei is nearing comidetion. The new structure wax designed and built "y r. H. Loving and son. We can wed or i,r(,.e anvthiug. Work guaranWeil UM ., tli;ll. Elliott-Overland (Jo. The Caeeade He- al.'.tf Geo. C. Gladden, who has ix-en lo cated with Bennett Brothere.baa joined with the Mt. Hood Motor E R Mr. moi nine and II moved I to the Crowed residence on IVelfth street, which they have leased lor the summer. H. 11. Francisco, general agent for the Santa re railway svstem. was here Jilting PPle shippera and o. W. R. A: N. officials. Key. Frank E. Russell, of Kimber ley, Ida., will occupy the pulpit at the 1 nrisuan church both and evening next Sunday, Irrigation advice, surveys and engin eering oi any project, con far with Eluert B. Newell, office at It. II Hotel. It paya lb do things right, mttf After a visit with Mrs. Chandler. Frank ( handler returned to Portland Sunday to resume his work as travel ing representative for a seed company. We are expert automobile electricians. A ttiiil will convince ion. h'.llioii-f nor land ( o. 1 in- Cascade Oarage, phone P82L aJMi i A. Whorlow, who has been in Grant ( ity, Mo., settling up the estate of his mother, who recently passed away there, returned home last week. "Qualified by technical training." i Vote for Rhea Luper, Republican noffi- ! ination for Public Service Commission- ! er.- Paid adv. After a visit with Portland friends, Miss Alta Mc Far land has returned to Hood River. The journey down to tbe Rose City was made over the Highway. Mr. and Mrs. S I!. Johnson, of Port land, and Miss Laura Wenzell, of Van couver, Wash., arrived last Friday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Slade. Rorn To Mr. and Mrs. Vern Whit- comb, of Seattle, at th Saturday, May 8, an eiht pound daughter. The little miss has been christened Marjoiie Ann. The nomination and election of Sam A. Kozer as Secretary of State assures the people a continuation of the same efficient business administration of that office. - Paid adv. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riley returned from their honeymoon last week. They will make their home here with Mrs. Riley's father, A. W. Stone, until this fall. Accompanying Mrs. Ferguson to Portland, where she attended the State Sunday School convention, J. E. Fer guson last week proceeded to Astoria on himineKM , , u . . tion, has nurchased a R. W. Veateh, of Mosier. was here i , .', .u,.i , i , Oil .l.llfllll .1(11 I Albert Meier, west HmIp nn-fiarsV t , H- il bin wire, after seeming pHSpoft, have left for their old berna h! Rrg Mini, Switzerland. They will Petid three months abroad. W. W. Naaon. formerly a I ral bttlM er. who left for Marshfiehl in ItlS, was here last week looking aft. r iiren erli If t . rosl . Mi N,.s.n ) I.IK s that Head River has made a great progress since he was heie. "We are all very well and do in ir ne i . In Hooeier town," awtea Aug -t Deschler, forajH-r Oak (imve orch ardist. who moved with his family to Indianapolis, his old home, last car. in renewing his Glacier subscription. I'i'r Sab- First riee power spray out- I lit consisting ol Mitchell engine. Slyeis pump ainl 1.1) gal. tank mounted on I stoel truck, complete with ROgslee and I gun, fur $L'o(i ml delivered to Hs d River I depot. J, D. Bergen, Hillaboro, Ore. in.'7 Floyd Wright and Charles Watts, af , ter a battle of more than an hour . Thursday, landed tbe largest sturgeon I caught here in in years. The tish, caught in a salmon drift net, weighed 412 pound. It was sold to the O. C. Hughes market. Mrs. Lillian K. Collins, of Kenosha, Wis., spent the week end visiting her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kincaid. Mrs. Collins is on her way to California to visit the studios. She owns and controls three picture shows in her home town. Mrs. A. (J. I,ewis snent Sunday at the University of Oregon with her daughter, Miss Jessie, and to partici pate in Motier's Day celebration. About 100 mothers were present. Mothers' Day will be observed annu ally' hereafter at the University. Irving S. Jones, herej from White Salmon Saturday on business, reports that his section will have a record strawberry crop this season. First shipments ofJfn.it are expected the first week of June, according to the visiting ore hard let. C. E. Green had a narrow escape when the steering gear of his automo bile became deranged Tuesday. The ear became unmanageable and went into a ditch on the East Side. Roth front wheels were crushed but Mr. Green escaped injury. Chfef. Watts, who is associated with Floyd Wright in salmon fishing, lust the little finger of his right hand Sun day night while cranking the engine of a fishing boat. The engine backfired, catching his hand in the machinery. The finger was almost torn out. II. Gross, the Third street fccjiiiI- Storksnest, ! hand man. has entered the washing machine business. Mr. Gross last week took the agency for the Wayne machine. He will sell his lirst ma chine at a bargain price of $"!. After that the Wavnes will be sold for $100 ea;h. Mrs. C. O. Huelat enteitained the following former Salem women last week in honor of Mrs. Geo. H. Rur nett, here tor the week from Salem. : Mrs. R. P. Caehnw, Mrs. ('.has. Fuller. Mrs. .1. D. McCully, Miss Eulan Me Collv, Mrs. C T. Huberts. Mrs. G. A. Molden, Mrs. J. L. Carter and Mrs O. J. Shiile. Phil Par rot t, for a number of years in charue of one of the 'refrigeration plants of the Apple Growers Assocm lo-acre portion belonging to his New Voile and Gingham Dresses all ready to wear for Ladies and Misses--Beautiful new designs, smart styles, good construction, fast color materials, no two alike. Why worry over home dressmaking, when the ready made article is ready for you at prices practically the same as materials will cost you now. Voile Dresses, $8.90 to $19.85 Gingham Dresses, $5.90 to $9.85 HELP THE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TO A NEW HOME WRITE YES ON NUMBER 300 AND 302 Ii S PROGRESS NEW WHITE SHOES $2.40 to $5.90 FRANK A. CRAM SUMMER HATS Now Ready OUR FINISHING DEPARTMENT Monday on business. lie announces that he anil Kdgar A Race will estab lish a book and confectionery ftore in the neighboring town immediately. A special conclave of the Command- . i tl 1 LI. '1' L 1. M, "Ci T e.n,o. m utT .Tuesday announcing the deati called for Saturday evening. All MsU,r -Mrs s s Boerardoa vimlhil: I1UUIH tilt, lilt mil mt ot. paw" ent. 1917 Dodge Brothers touring car- new Willard battery, food tires and equip batterv and ' ed with Alemite oiling f-ystem. Driven to I'aklli I only 11,000 nine, rricv iignta trwr nett mothers, I'hone I ;ui . The following party was in l'ortland last night to hear (ialli Curci: Mrs. Goo. K. Wilbur. Mrs. K. .1. Nieholion, Mrs. il. (!. Coojier and Mra. S. C Campbell. While en route from Salem to Port laral last week Leslie Butler stricken with iitomaine polaoninc. was painfully ill for some hours at the j Benaon hotel, Portland. Guy Elliott, a former Oregon City antomobile man, has arrived here to join hit) brother, C. A. Elliott, who re cently purchased the Caeeade Garage. The newcomer will take charge of the battery department of the garage. pledged to eontimie tbe efficient and boainraa like administration of tbe Secretary of State' office, Sam A. Kozer, now Deputy Secretary of state and Republican candidate for Secre tary id' State, should have the support of every voter who deairea efficient public service economically adminis tered. I'aid adv. father. A. C. i'arrott. at I'arkdale. lie and his family will move to I'ark dale Immedately to take charge of the place. .1. K. Porden received a telegram death of bis at her home in Tern i I ante, I ML Her hus band is nrofessor of mathematics in the state normal school there. As i'rof. and Mrs. llogardus were plan ning on coming to Hood Kiver for a visit next month the news of the hit ter's death came as a cevere shock. Having served s Deputy Secretary of State for more than eight years paat, Sam A. Kozer, Republican can didate for Secretary of State, is in a poeitiofl to make good big promise to the people that he will insist on the was strictest ecomony in the adminwtraton llo of ftate affairs. Give him your vote. i'aid adv. A sacred concert will lie given at Asburv Methodist church Sundav even ing at H o'clock, when the following program will be remitted : Anthem, choir: Mrs. II. 6, Cooper, solo: duet, Mrs. J. K. Smithson ami Mrs. (ieo. C. Gladden; solo, 8. 0. Oaborraw ; raed- In. Mrs. I.. It. Murphv : sdo, Mrs. Wm. Metcall': anthem, choir: reading, I Mrs. J. fc. Ferguson ; solo. Miss (i lad's Ueavis; aoln, Miss Florence Bneifl . A free will offering will lie taken for the benefit of the music department. j Baby Grand Chevrolet For 8a e. Itl9 i Model, d hPM only -I'.HrP miles, line nu- dition. I'nce f.7."). Bennett Bree. in.'rtf Wl: have a complete, modern aiul thor oughly equipped deparlinent lor develop ing printing and enlarging. No expense has been spared t make this department Up-to-date and with the skilled workmen, we are able to guarantee the best results that can l' obtained. Send your films to us and experience the satisfaction ol receiving the best neg atives, prints or enlargements that it is possible to obtain. a l l ilms in ly 1 p. m. out next diy at 4 p. m. i SLOCOM-CANFIELD CO. HOOD RIVER, OREGON HOOD RIVER MARKET ALL KINDS OF Fresh, Cured and Smoked Meats and Fish AI I KINDS Of POULTRY AI I KINDS OF SAUSAGES Telephone Utl LOUIS MOSER, Proerletoc THIRD STREET Two Deliveries Daily Morning and Afternoon Vote for .100 and 302 Kllin I. Apirur wan here from l'ort land over the week end viaitiiiK Pine (irove frienrbt. Thr1 next re'iibir meeting of the Ma MMtlC liKlt'e will be held next Wednes day avenlnej, w hen decree work will he conducted. All memliers are urged to ie present. Students of Mrn. C. H. Sletton par tiripated in a successful vocal anil piano recital at her home last Satur- lo' " " -" i- : i-j a There's Always a Saving On Wirthmor Waists The Wirthmor plan in buying materials, in the making and in the Belling of Waists insures that. The Wirthmor plan saves you money by eliminating the expenses f traveling salemen. These waists are sniped direct from the factoiy to the retailer. New styles and fresh new goods each month, giving you the very best of the new styles at the very low est rice, and the best in quality. The same price throughout thcUnitedStates Wirthmor Waists, $2 Wcllworth Blouses, S3 Sold only in the U st stores in each City this means ML H. S ". in Hool River y.1 k Wirthmor Silk Blouses AT $6.75 rRE lilouses of goodness and uun th Blouses of distinction and dependability Blouses of sightliness and style HLOUSKS THAT WARRANT A HIGHER PRfCC The several new del'uhtfully pretty molfls just received are made 'f Oejie de Chine. (IiHirtfftte and Pongee. Every waist is cui on litivs t i nure in-rfert littinjr. The supply is limited and we will not he ahle to ohtain any more of the styles we will dF r t .Miormw. . COME EARLY ANI MAKE YOUR SECTION WHILE THE STY LI i RANOC IS OOMPURI SOLD HERE ONLY We Give S. & fl. Green Trading Stamp, the Universal Thrift Stamp, which is redeemable throughout the U. S. Panama and Straw Hats a for Men and Boys MOLDEO-KUELAT-SATHKR CO. The House of Personal Serrice " "Rain shine" Parasols New Silk Plaid Effects day. Thoee renderiM aalectlona were : Mi-si n Plorenee Broataa. Dorothy Kand I Franrea Tllfflef, Allah Litrawav, Mar- iorj Miller, Klsie M.Nutt. Charlotte BreeiMi DoroUiji Horjae, Bather KriH iowt Doreth Catler, Allle Kihhi'r. Ai- .larvia. Poruthv llarkinn. LeotM Van AIUmi. Ann Fisher, .luanita Qlaie ami Blanche Tucker and Prlnee Kiier, A twin llnuse. I.ennard Thornaiin and I'aul Keir. As Demity S.-cretHry f State fur more than eight yearn Mttti Sum A. Kozer. Iicnilili( an raiKtidate fur See retary of State, hac gained an inti mate knowledge of vtate alfaira. He liroinii'eH, if elected, to insint on the ' 'Icteet economy in all alateactn it ! . "My side aim," nays Mr. Kozer in his atateeaMt in the voters' pMiphtet, "hall he to insure for the eople of the state the jfreatest dcirree of effici ency at the tmallest iroasihle cort pUOed aolely hy sound husineuR irinci lles and common scn?e. " It ia r-uch men as Mr. Kozer the H-ode are de manding for puldic oilier. Mr. Kocr is deserving f your vote in the primary election. May 21. I'aid adv. Cascade's Kali KnthuMm llijih A. W. Meyer, who wm here from Cascade lx-k Tuesday on husiness. says hnee hall interest at his town is kien at nresent. The thicks town ha a good team, with 0'l.eary and Wood hnttf iee. The Irat Rime, played with Itridal Veil Sunday, resulted in a afore of 11 to 10 in favor of the Locka team. A return game will l e layed at the Leeka Sunday. Ileppner and Wilkinson formd Ihe Kridal Veil hattery. The Bridal Veil hand enlivens the LMtiiei with concerts. VOTE 300 X YES VOTE 302 .X YES Hood River Plumlin? Co. General Motor Trucking Wood For Sale JESSE PUDDY T. i 1 m:t Mav st There is only one place in Hood River where you can get strictly fresh candy. For only one place in Hood River is there a factory capable of turning out candy in sufficient quantities to supply the retail demand for such a product, and that is at Hicks' Our candy factory was given the rating of "clean" by the State inspector of health and sani tation during his recent stop in Hood River. Remember Fresh Candy Purest of Candy Cleanest of Candy is obtainable only at Hicks'. And at considerably cheaper prices than charged in Portland for exactly the same quality product. 'M-in, Boy; Let's go. Dodge Brothers Service Station Prompt attention given to all matters apper taining to upkeep, lubrication and repair of Dodge Brothers' ears. Repair parts and aeeessories for Dodge Brothers' cars carried in stock. Brunswick ami Goodrich Tires. All Sizes. Dodge Brothers' Cars equipped with the Alemite Lubricating System. It saves time and trouble and prolongs the life of your car. JOE W E N D L I N G , Mechanic in charge. BENNETT BROTHERS MOOD RIVER Hot and Cold Lunches Salads Sandwiches Ice Cream Candies Hot Dliliks Soda Fountain THE PHEASANT SECOND AND OAK SIR I I I s Lipton's Soluble Cocoa is the very best that money can buy and does not cost ! you any more ;ferior grades. than many in We have it in pound and 1 pound tins. Km ee be We have now ht Kcrai ium the time ti In ami mH voi ear, i. an. I arranp. ytnir r new Hon f plant reedy imiae, !iiv itana, iMj ilier different era l!ani- tomM' rr.-at lot ee. tfu ennial stocks on hand. THE HEIGHTS GREENHOUSE Geo llaslinger. Tel. J.MJ Hood River needs better Fire Protection and a place to house the equipment Let's make it safer by voting for the bonds. The Star Grocery " Good Thinps to Eat " PERFC0 & SON a