HOOD RIVFR GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. 1020 ODELL Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. B. Kwhn very pleasantly entertained for Miss Hernice Hansen. Miss Hansen received many beautiful and appropri ate gifts. Saturday afternoon Mrs. L. E. Allen, assisted by Misses Leita Bower man and Hazel Wieden entertainoif for Mrs. Duane Wieden. Gifti for this bride, who is leaving soon for Portland, were an important feature of the delightful affair. Mrs. Bertha Dutro has purchased a six acre tract which h..s been held un der lease, thus making 11 acres from which feed for several cows will be harvested. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson and daughter are here from Arizona for a visit at the home-of Mrs. Robertson's h'other, W. B. Cunningham. Mrs. (). F. Cunningham, of Portland, is also visiting her son and daughter at the home of the former. Transfer of merchandise for the local store of the Consolidated Mercantile Co. is not a problem since the arrival of that new Dodge Commercial car. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holman have re turned home after having enjoyed a week's outine- on the coast. Very soon after arrivirg home their son, Wilbur, i went to The Dalles to attend the circus. Here are' a few who are enjoying an outing at Lost Lake: W. C. Ehrck, Mr. J. H. Eggert, The! ma Eggert, Lela Barrie, Olgaand Edna Flog, Louie Plog, Louis Fade, Nellie and Esther Hagen, Selma Annala, Mrs. A. N. Da vis, Mrs. Everett Vose, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Johnson and daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Howard. Mr. and Mr. Joe Tompkins and daugh ter. Miss Dorothy. BRAND NEW 1920 DODGE Not a scratch on it; gone 1000 miles; price $1365 1918 DODGE Good finish; Fine shape $1000 1917 MAXWELL The best buy we ever offered $190 This is a snap as we are selling it for repair and storage bill 1918 MAXWELL Overhauled; Repainted $775 DODGE DELIVERY Fine Shape $850 HOOD RIVER GARAGE Goodrich Tires 20 dis. during August Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ferguson returned home from Portland Tuesday. They went down for a short business visit. Work on the concrete road through Odell is on and the village is ofr the map. so far as through motor traffic troes. All are looking forward to the time when this bit of road is complete. The Association warehouse is under going repairs and improvements neces sary to make the building a place in which apples may be safely held until hipped out from this point. Last week we unintcnt ionally omitted mention of the very pleasant evening arranged by Misses Olga and Edna I'log, ats'sted bv Mrs. Dutro, at the Plog home in Hood River in honor of Miss Alice Clark. We also failed to note the children's party given by Mrs. A. L. Benehel in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter, little Miss Rvelyn. Mies Dorothy Tompkins and Miss Miriam Clark helped, make the afternoon a jolly one for the little folks. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Welch and their daughter, Florence, of Portland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Weber last week. Mr. Welch is an official of the O.-W. R. & N. Co. He has traveled extensively an. I after see ing Mood River valley and the scenic ff.iiMirca of the Mount Hood region, he declared that this section will become one of the country's greatest and most popular playgrounds. Roads and ho tels" are theonly things lacking, he said. The Methodist Sunday school will hold its second annual picric Wednes iIhv AinriiHt 2R. The committee in charge, comnoaed of Allison Fletcher, J. C. Duckwall and 0. A. Weber, will select the site this week, and the loca tion will be announced next Sunday. The usual services will be held at the Methodist church next Sunday. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Miller yesterday afternoon. PINE GROVE P. B. Laraway and family and Mrs. Laraway's sisters, Miss Jessie lurney and Mrs. Maude Murphy, left Monday on a motor trip to Bend and Crater Lake. Mrs. A. V. Bickford returned Monday from a three weeks' visit in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. E. Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Apgar, of Portland, were week end guests of Mrs. James Clark. Those who attended the church con cert Tuesday evening enjoyed a musi cal treat.- A program was rendered by Miss Fereln, Miss Marian White, of Oregon City, Mrs. Ceo. Axtelle, Mrs Alice Ham, Mrs. Florence Wright, Thurston Laraway and G. A. Wuest. Miss Ida Turney came from Fugene last Friday for a visit with her sisters. She is a guest of Mrs W. F. Cooper this week. Miss Maragret llanlon left Sunday for her home at Sitka, Alaska. She has spent the last nine years in Ohio, coming here for a vist with her sister, Mps. E W. Van Horn, last fall. The school house and grounds are be ing put in excellent order for the new year. The interior of the building has been tinted and painted and the walks have hail a heavy coat of gravel. Mr. REAL ESTATE 10 eoree Upper Valley, n olearedi andei Irrigation tor fwoo. 10 kens. Lower Valley, uncleared, under kmni Fork (or nam 10 eeree, fine beertna orchard, 10,000 boxes IMD) qulpmenl , 0. i aeres, h rlem'ed, Dukes VhIIhv, above Ir- rlgauon, sprlug on plaee, for fri. jp aorOS, all In gnorl orchard, under KhhI Koi k , many ImlUtliiKH. close In, tor JiSXKl, :ir. acres, nil in hny, full complement of building ami uliineul for ! ncroN, B year orchard, 4 room Iiouhc, line district, lor 010,00040. in ncrcH, in orchard, :) alfalfa, hiiiiiII build liiKHlor (f?0,UlKi. Irrigated. Inn acreH, in In tine orchard, filmy, liulld Iiikh mill eiiiliinent. UK 10 blur" In Night, Jiiht coming In, lor t 3,UU) uo. ir. acreN, i. cleared and In clover, no hulld- ingH, Irrigated, Ft. E. SCOTT AGENT VISIT YOUR HOME BEFORE YOU BUILD IT Over 500 desipns from which to make your selection. ATTRACTIVE EXTERIORS STEP-SAVING INTERIORS Eliminate Guesswork Secure complete plans and information l.efore you let the contract SAVE TIME, MONEY WORRY AND WASTE BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING CO. Phone 211 MBJON FMKY. Manner I ol RTH AND CASCADE FxcIumc Repr .eni.im t s of NATIONAL BMLOhRS Bl REAU McDonald's house has also been redec orated. School will begin August 80, Mrs. S. R. McDonald entertained a party of ladies at the schoolhou.se last Thursday. The families of E. E. I-ajre, M. Dragseth and H. M. Vannier left Tues day for Lost Lake. F. L. Mack and family are on a va cation at the beaches. Virginia Miller left Sunday for a week at Cannon Heach with Mrs. C. K. Benton. Kev. (i. L. Tufts will occupy the pul pit next Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at usual hour. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thurbcr. of Dan ville, Quebec, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Armstrong, of Spokane, were guests or J. E. Andrews last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lewis, of Pott land, are visiting at the home of H. M, Vannier. The Aloha club will meet next Wed nesday with Mrs. W: J. Cady. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coch ran last week, a son. John and 1'earl Marie Mohr are re covering from operations for removal of tonsils and adenoids. Arthur House and bride, formerly Miss Asenath Karnes, of I'ortland, whose wedding occurred Sunday, Aug ust 8, at toed College, have left for the east, where Mr. House will assist his father, IJr. E. L. House, in his lec ture work the coming year. E, E. House and family are spending a vacation at Welches on the south side of Mount Hood. BELMONT Mr. and Msr. G. 1. Sargent enter tained Mrs. S. S. Montague, Miss Car ol Montague and friend, of I'ortland, over the week end. Mrs. S. F. Aitken left for I'ortland Sunday to meet Mr. Aitken who for the past three months has been visit ing in the eastern states and at his old home, Goderich, Canada. Mrs. Hilton Turney, of Philadelphia, sister of Mrs. Aitken, returned here to make her home with her father, Capt. Schetky. Mr. ami Mrs. Hutchinson went to Portland Saturday over the Highway with Liishop I'addock. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Allen and daugh ter left Saturday for a short vacation and to gather huckleberries in the mountains. Mrs. W. J. Wollam returned last week from Ashland, where she was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cox, and husband. Ed Norder and mother drove to Cas cade Locks Thursday. W. M. Stauffer is making more im provements on his property on Metho list Lane. Mi:s Helen Knight left Saturday to resume her studies at lierkeley. H. M. (J rant returned from a busi ness trip to Pendleton and Portland Friday. Mrs. Leroy Childs and Mrs. C. M. Ilurlburt attended the dance held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Med ford Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Reed have several house guests at their ranch home. Mrs. TralFord Smith and daughter left for Portland Monday afternoon. Mrs. Austin Osburn and children and Mrs.Whittier and daughter were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Metcalf and clul dren and Mrs. Regnell have returned from their visit in Astoria. WILLOW FLAT CENTRAL VALE Miss Florence Moss, of Portland spent the week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. E. I!. Moss. Harry Furrow attended the conven tion of the Civil Engineers' Associa tion in I'ortland recently. Miss Ruth Hill, of Pine Grove, and Miss Dorothy Webster, of Portland, are the guests of Mrs. (. H. Hill. A number of ladies from Willow Flat attended the shower for Miss Hernice Hansen given by Mrs. B. Krohn and Mrs. Mark Cainerwn at the home of thi former. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hutler acted as chaperones to .'10 young people who mo to red out from nOOd River to a danc Ing party at the home of Mr. and Mrs I'has. Fuller. Friday evening. Miss Krances Strange, Astotia, and several other young people enjoyed the hospi talitv of Mr. anil Mrs. roller over night. Mr. and Mrs. Potil Hansen en tertained Messrs. Hill, Furrow. Chip ping and Fuller and familes at their home on Tucker Road Sunday evening. MOUNT HOOD Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Carrier, of Sa lem, Miss Hollajtbgck, Mrs. Shirley and Mrs. Lyra Bell Miles arevisiting at the J. D. Smullin home. Born To Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Porter July 2.'l, a son. Paul Aubert, W. T. Wyatt and II. ('. Wvatt went to l.ost Lake Tuesday for a few days. L. F. Hanoi was a Sunday gut st at the Flank Hanel home. The following party enjoyed a picnic dinner at the Lava Beds Sunday: A. C. Jordan and daughter, Viola, Clint Hattield and family. Miss Wilma Jor dan, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wyatt. Mrs. Grant ("obey, H. C. Wyatt and daugh ter Miss Marian, Mrs. Keezel and son, K. I.. Keezel. E. L. Keezel returned to Corvallis Monday after spending a few davo here with his mother. Mr. Ktezel came here from Chicago, where he has been attending the university. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fifer, of Hood River, spent Sunday at the home of J. I). Smullin. Misses Gladys and Blanche Aubrt are assisting at the store during Mr. Wyatt's sojourn at Lost Lake. Mr. and Mrs. ueorgo ( nmvn ami t ure children. Kathleen and Marshall, ac-I Citjf, companies ty Miss irma Miller, ex- on ate- peel U) leave soon ior tneir home at curve di Berkeley. Calif., after spending the summer at the E. I. Miller I W. O. Henthin tooklthe junior liovs on a hike Tuesday. Those in the party were Howard Kitchel. Russell Curtis. George Aulert, Asa and Richard IVg gett, Joseph Smullin and Howard Hanna. C. H. Shaw and family were Hood River visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Clark returned to their home at Nampa. Ida., Monday accompanied by Miss ylvia Clark. DEE E. E. Bndie and wife. Karl H aiding and wife and Mrs. l-awrenre. cf Ore- time Supt. Grean informed General Manager Early at his Portland office the necessary material with which, to repair a breakdown was unloaded at the mill. G. R Dickie ami family have moved to Hood River. Stray sheep arc again proving a pest to ranchers. Thos. Henderson, of McMinnville, visited the family of Claude Walker Sunday. In response to a request from E. E. Brodie, vice president of the National Editorial Association, Albert Tozier, a past president, attended toe. annual meeting of the Washington Press Asso ciation at Yakima last Friday and Sat urday, to officially represent the na tional body. One hundred and twenty-seven ma chines were counted headed for the Lost Lake section Sunday. Campers report a big hazel nut crop. Number? of mountain springs are re' ported as showing a decrease in llow of water as the snow disappears from Mount Hood. There are dozens of inquiries from strangers similar to the following asked Sunday by a man in a Marion, Ind., car: "What is the matter with the Hood River valley? Are the people discouraged? All along the road right out of Hood River to here the orchards seem neglected ami there are jveeds, by measurement six feet high, in the orchards and DO attempt to keep them down. A sad recommendation for a valley so extensively advertised." MOSIER. G. L. Carroll and family returned last week from a short campirg trip in the upper Hood River valley. They report having had a lovely time. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Craft while away. . Messrs. Foster and Bennett are haul ing wood from their recently purchased woodland south of town, using two trucks. Mrs I). W. Hudson, of Portland, and her sister. Miss Eunice' Horton, of Hawarden, la., spent part of last week in.Mosior. Miss Pearl McClure returned last week Wednesday from a visit in Port land and The Dalles with her sisters. D. J. Roberts and Wm. Davis drove to Hood Riverover the new Highway recently. Mrs. Jonh Elder and daughter. Miss Sylvia, stopped in Mosier one day last week while en route home from The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs Thos. Lelliott went to Portland Thursday for a few days' stay. G. P. Morden attended to business in Portland Thursday. Miss Ann Shngren returned from Portland Thursday accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Mcl.vnti, and Mrs. F. A. Shogren, of I'ortland. F. C. Cornet t was in The Dalles Thursday. R. H. Kemp, of Odell, visited re cently with his brother-in-law, J. T. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. I!. A. Ncwland left early Friday morning for Portland. Mrs. W. A. Marsh was in Hood .Riv er Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. VV. E. Chown and chil dren, accompanied by Miss Arvilla Husbands, are ipendinK a vacation at. Rockaway Beach and Tillamook. C. C. Brooks is excavating under his residence near town, making an addi tion to his cellar, which when complet ed will give'a storage space of about 30 feet aquai e. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Evans, their son, Forrest, and daughter, Mrs. Wilcox, and J. R. Wilcox returned last week from a tour of 1,069 miles, going via Seaside and Salem to Crater Lake, where they spent two days and nights. They came home by way of Bend, find ing some very bad stretches of road en route. At Salem they were joined by Mr. end Mrs. Robt. Shinn, who accom panit d them to Crater Lake, thus ad ding to the pleasure of the party. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Locke, whoee home is in Port Angeles, Wa.-b., have been located in Mosier the past week or 10, where Mr. Locke is doing sime of I he concrete work on the new school house. They have traveled about a good deal the last year. Since leaving thier home in Washington, coming to The Dal lee, they stayed live weeks on a job of i'. i.rk, then to Portland and Corvalls, a here Mr. Locke worked five weeks on a bank building; then on to Grant's l'uss, where they spent five months on eonerete work. Leaving I here in their Franklin they erowed the mountains into California. Febru ary'10, being told that that was the first car to succeed in making the trip over the ri nuntains at that time of the season. They passed over roads that had been deserted for three years in going to nme places in the Coos Bay Count r 1 hey went to San Juan, Calif. , then to Pacific Grove, where the la few months. In going from San Juan to Pacific Grove, a dis tance of M miles, they left winter and found summer time. Passing over the mountain they traveled through enow. En route to Is Angeles they camped three ilavs on the beach at Venice, where tlw paid $l..r0 for the privilege of Damping on the sand space between the feidewatejg ami the fence around a man's yard. Leaving there they went to Sat. Dieyo. where they looked across the line into Mexico. Ixxiking was enough, they did not venture over. On the return trip they came up the coaat route to Eureka, Calif., visiting the old gejgejogej en route. Coming over this mute thev encountered more ditli u I ties and had not a few exuiting thrills. They declare that parts of the roads are not fit for travel for man or least. One place they found a cordu roy road for a distance ot if) miles; er r. ugh, the boards in and out, mostly "lit. The road on each aide of rescei.t I'itv is a series of very dan gerous urvea. One called IVath .en miles south of Creecent i the worst. Here the road is kTxde and around a sharp and in must pro- i or ward a agine this id a view ?t below, of rock, from the happened ; Euerka I ectly above the ocean r.ake this curve one m cautiously and go for' . then back up. Imag ery limited space and . ean hundred of feel ;erpendicular wall ' derived its name idet-.ts that have travelers lavini hed over the mountain again Pass. Here they turned into n Crater IVe. raying $2 .V aa. Thev came on to Bene in. where they visited a few Mr. Locke's brother. Here .ill Al ret mr in Fort Arge'es. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY A RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION NEW ARRIVALS IN FALL FOOTWEAR ARE COMING IN DAILY Men, Women and Children, who are interested in viewing the Fall Styles, are cordially invited to come in and see them. A graduate practipedist is in attendance at all times so you are assured of the best foot service possible, as many people of Hood River, will testify who have had life's walk made easy by our foot service department. Parents who have not selected school shoes for their children, should do so NOW. A complete line of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes to choose from. We invite your patronage. When You Talk Penney's You Talk Sense The House of Courteous Service Mail Orders Promptly Filled J. C. PENNEY COMPANY A NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION I Dickson-Marsh Motor Co Successors to DeWITT MOTOR CO. Wish, to announce the purchase of the Ford Business in Hood River. We will handle exclusively the full FORD LINE including Automobiles Fordson Tractors and Ford Trucks The Ford Service feature will be maintained at our Mechanical De partment. We are glad to announce that the Mechanical Department will be in direct charge of Mr. Marsh himself, who was connected, before coming to Hood River, witn the Ford Branch Agency in Portland, where he had charge of the mechanical end. We cordially invite the people of Hood River to come in and get acquainted with us. Wc carry a general line of Tires and Accessories, and thus will be ready to serve owners of any makes of Automobiles. DICKSON-MARSH MOTOR CO. Telephone 1111 the Nati I "Shin t days' rhut iK. W Hi. Hoffman I J C Mfvrr. He ior tbeoi. , if Rirrr rinniUnf C W!.n in tmn for 1lie rv yoar rar at tlx Hicliaav Ai Pi as a z a H as. pi as CO H 'i