i O HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1021 H-H-I-I"! ' I 1 "I-I-I-i-H-iH-I-I-t-M-I-!-;-'- BRIEF LOCAL MENTION wifft-W I I I I I i hM-H-H-4H-H- ! H. L. ElMbrQQok, Optometriit, J. R. Watkiris Products, sold by Geo. Vlide, 1312 ISlb Street. Tel. I!i2:i. jlgtl r or DOS does painting, sign work uu) Mldmioing. Tel. 8014. mfHJ H. O. Kresse whs a business visitor In I'ortland the first of the week. Miss Marjorie Wissinger, of Mil waukie, has been here for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Hell. Mrs. Frank Larson and Mrs. C. B. Arisman were here from Underwood the latter part of last week shopping. Insist on genuine Ford nurts when Born To Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Furn- Miss Mabel Case, former local teach- T The fnmilv of W. J. Baker ar.d Mrs. isn, in icruanu, luesiiay, July z, a er, who is now located in Portland. Ham T. DeWitt are now at ther was here last week the truest of Mrs. : summer camp on the Lake Branch. rt- Pcnannar. After an extended visit Vvith rela S. K. Kirby and family, of i Red- i tives and frierids in Ohio, Cus Miller mond, after a visit here with Mr. Kir-i and wife returned home Tuesday even having your car repaired juaran nocor vo. Telephone -MK1 when yo reach the Bradley Brick Work 8. Or. N. Plyler, Chiropractic Dickson- n25tf tl wish to and Tile and Elec- ftf-tf parts when trie treatments. Rooms 28-24-26 Heil bronner bldg., tele. 1838, Hood Hiver. Eyes Scientifically examined by H. L. Hasbrouck, Optometrist, Heilbronner Bldg. Insist on genuine Fore having your car repaired. Dickson Murt-li Motor Co. n25tf W. E. Chown and family motored down from Mosier last Thursday even ing to attend the ehautauqua. Truman Butler and family left last Thursday for Rockaway Beach for a two weeks' vacation. Nelson Emry and family returned last week trom a motor tour of coast points. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Wells, of .Seattle, have been here visiting their son, Walter 1. Wells, and wife. Highest cash price paid for your used furniture, stoves and nigs. Call McClain at E. A. Franz Co. s20tf Insist on genuine Ford parts when having your car repaired. Dickson Marsh Motor Co. u25tf All Summer hats, Including some beautiful liage patterns, at half price. Blouses at cost-Monner's. jl4. All films lelt with us up to 4 o'clock p m. are out the following day at 1 p.m. In at four "out at four. Slocom-Donner-berg Co. jy22tf son. Mr. and Mrs. Russell. oflVancouver. B. C, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. E. I'ineo. H. S. Braakinan is painting, papering and decorating. Sells paint and wall paper. Contracts made small or large. Phone 2404. Cor. 3rd and Oak. inllM Highest quality coal is cheapest. Utah King Coal is ''lean, hard and highest in heat. Emry Lumber & Fuel Co. Suc cessor to Hood Siver Fuel Co. a21tf Scott Slusher, of Dufur, is here the guest of his cousin, Thomas Clarke. The two will visit the Community rec reation camp this week. J. G. McDougal, whose father is governor of the federal reserve hank at Chicago, has been here the guest of his uncle, Walter McDougal. The Royal Neighbors will hold a tea nett Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Otis Barton, Eighth and June streets. Robert Waugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Waugh, is now with the county road deparment engaged in the laying oi me market road paving. Searches of records and reliable ab stracts made by Oregon Abstract Com pany, A. W. Ontbank. Manager, 300 Oak Street. Phone 1521. jyL'0-tf Wood fur the range or furnace. Dry, sound slabs, 16-in. body fir or cord wood. Emry Lumber & Fuel Co. Successor to Hood River Fuel Co. a21tl' Mt. Home ('amp 3409, R. N. A. meets 2nd and 4th Fr days of each month at old K. of P. ball. Mrs. Emilia Jones, Re corder, .Mrs. Elisabeth Rodger, O. nilTtf C. T. Rawson was down from the Upper Valley the latter part of the week. He declares the apple crop of the district exceedingly fine. E. A. Kincaid and family spent the Fourth at Waco, their old home town. Tqey declare the celebration there one of the best they ever attended. Major and Mrs. Steinhauser enter tained friends at a dancing party at their Upper Valley home last Thurs day evening. C. A. Richards has purchased from the Morrison estate the Second street building which he has occupied for the nast four years with his pool rooms. cigar and confectionery store. by s brother, W. I. Kirby, and family, have returned home. After a three weeks' visit here with her parents, Mrs. W. E. Bullard and children have left for lone to join Mr. Bullard, now engaged there as a drug gist. William Huggins and bride, en route home from a motor tour to coast points, were here last week visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hoggins. It was announced at the play, "It Fays to Advertise." that the Star Gro cery had ordered a carload of "18 Soap, Unlucky for Dirt." R. B. Peri- go says the order has all been sold. lliere are no conditions m a motor car that can hurt a Ray battel y other than wrecking or freezing. Guaranteed unconditionally for two years. K. D. Cameron, Cascade Garage jnltjtf. Our kodak finishing is in charge of Mr. Donnerberg - a finisher of experi ence. If vou are having kodak troubles ask Don about it. His experience is at your service - with a smile. Slocom & Donnerberg Co. jy22tf Four years ago Thomas l.avicr made the tirst and greatest advancement In battery construction since lead plate bat teries were put in automobiles' You can take advantage of this great dis covery by buying the Ray battery from S D. Cameron at the Cascade Oarage. Ask about the battery and find out why it is different. Having been selected eorsetierof this district by the Spiralis Corset Co., 1 wish to say to the ladies that I am now ready to receive orders for made to measure corsets and will call at your home at your convenience. Mrs. r red Howe, 613 Cascade Ave. telephone 17s:i for early appointments. jn2litf I have made arrangements to have mv graders built in Portland and will have a machine In Hood River for your in spection in the near future. Don't order your grader until you have seen this up-to-date machine. One feature alone will save yon from $1 00 to 18.00 every day you use it accoring to size machine used. Timothy Newell. m2(itf in MMM 1 A Real Bargain for Owners of Small Cars i In the past five years nearly 5,000,000 of these popular 30x3H inch Goodyear non skid tires have gone into service. More than a million of them are in use today. Now you can buy these tires, of big size, strong construction, and long-wearing treads, at the same price you are asked to pay for unknown brands. Why take a chance on unknown tires, when you can get Goodyear quality at as low a price ? See your Goodyear Service Station Dealer today. $1395 10 X J' i Regular Tube $2, 30 J' j Heavy Tourist Tube $3A1 Goodyear Tire &. Rubber Company of California V The following Hood River firms carry a full stock of Goodyear Tires and heartily endorse their quality: E. A. Franz Company The Hood River Garage Mt. Hood Motor Company Dickson-Marsh Motor Company ing. Dr. and Mrs. K. L). Kanaka, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I. Sargent and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McCullagh returned last week from a camping trip in the Warm Springs Indian reservation. Timoth Newell lesves next week for Yakima, where he will spend some time in demonstrating his apple grad ing machine. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Moore and daughter, of Salem, were here last week guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B Tewkshury. The families were friends and neighbors in Hutchinson, Kas. ti. . iieorge has just installed a "Snooker." or Kngli.-h billiard table at his Electric Kitchen pool and billiard parlor, arid the game is meeting with considerable favor. 2000 men wanted to go to Charlie Clarke's drugstore and buy a trial boi of Hunter's Wonderful Salve. Full di rections w ilh every box. Kennedy espt cially good for lung and kidney trout les ami a sure cure for blood poisoning. a4 Walter M. Carson and wife, of San Francisco, formerly residents of Ken tucky, arrived the first of the week for a visit with Mr. ( arson s cousin, J. K. ("arson, and family. Tbej motored north. Mrs. N. Plyler has left for Silver ton, where she will vi. it in r son, O. F. Duval. Later hho will leave for Tillamook for a visit with another son, E. Duval. She may remain for the summer at Tillamook. H. S. Mraakman and wife have re turned from a vacation with relatives in Seattle. Mr. Braakman, who is engaged again at his paint ihop, says the roads between I'ortland and Seat tle are in fine shape. Miss Beryl Clarke, accompanied by her friends, Mis9es Thelma and Alice McQuaid, of Honolulu, who are here visiting from the University of Wash ington, have returned from a visit at Dufur. Mrs. R. R. Imbler and children, Malcolm and lone, returned to Dallas last week after an extended visit here with Mis. Imbler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Smith, and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stranahan, accompanied by their daughter, Dwin- elda, arid Mrs. I. aura Clapp and daugh ter, Charlett, motored to Bend and 1'rineville last week for a visit with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Taylor have returned from Puyallup, Seattle, Ta coma and other I'uget Sound points, where they journeyed by automobile. At l'uyallut) they visited their daugh ter, Mrs. A. F. Whitcomb, and family. Mr. and Mrs W. B. Dickerson have leftJforSan Jose, Calif., to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Butcher will also reside in the California city, Mr. Butcher and Mr. Dickerson having organized a new spray company, the factory of which will be located there. Bennett Brothers rexrt the sale of a Dodge Brothers touring car to H. W. Chapman. Since the $,'500 price reduc tion went into effect Bennett Brothers have sold out their stock of Dodge Brothers touring cars and are now tak ing orders for August delivery. The full congregation of the Imman uel Lutheran church, following services Sunday, motored to the ranch place of B. B. Powell, just west of the city, where a picnic lunch was spread. In the afternoon games and contests were participated in. Walter F'ord and wife have returned from a motor tour of Puget Sound communities. They saw the automo bile races at Taeoma and then pro ceeded to Bcllingham, Wash., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green. They visited Vancouver, B C, before returning home. Miss Kuth Clark, daughter of E. B. ('lark, of Portland, is flutist and piam accompanist of the grand opera sing ers, headed by Mary A del Hays, who appeared here Sunday1 In concerts Mr. Clark was here to visit friends over the week and to hear the concerts The grand opera singers were given an ovation. J. R. Nickelsen, who spent the Fourth at Cannon Beach with his fam ily, says that Hood River was well represented at the coast resort. The following motored down for Independ ence Day : Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Taft, Dr. and Mrs. J. 1). Guttery and Mr. and Mrs. George Stranahan. Mr and Mrs. J. W. McDonald, for merly residents of the Odell section, who for the past year have resided in Clackamas county near Oregon City, have sold their holdings there. They were here last week, en route by auto mobile for a visit in their old home district in Wisconsin. En route to Seaside, where they will sriena the vacation season, a large party of Walla Walls motorists spent Sunday here inspecting orchard dis tricts and surrounding points of scenic interest. The visitors, guests of the Mt. Hood Hotel, included the follow ing: Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Thompson, Mrs. Hunter, Miss Hagerty, Mrs. Rob ert Allen, Mrs. Nesmith Ankeny, Miss Ferguson, J. Niswonger and James King. Jack Cram, l.r-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Cram, has just com pleted a horseback trip of 170 mlies. Leaving here last Wednesday the young man reached Ptineville Satur day evening. He rode his saddle pony, Prince. The family, expecting to hear from him en route, had become wor ried until the message came of his reaching Prineville. The voting man will spend the summer with the family of an uncle, James Cram, rancher of the eastern Oreon section. JULY CB-EaWiNCE I vB ALL DRESS GOODS, ALL SHOES, ALL SUMMER UNDERWEAR, ALL SWEATERS OF WOOL AND SILK in fact every item in stock have been subjected to a very heavy price reduction for this GREAT JULY CLEARANCE SALE Ladies' Bathing Suits 98 c Ladies' Summer Vests 19c Big Lot Misses' and Children's Summer Shoes $1.98 Women's Khaki Coveralls $2.45 Men's "Uncle Sam" Heavy Chambray Work Shirts 75c Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 45c Men's Rockford Socks lie Men's and Women's Dress Shoes to $9.50 values $4.98 To $7.50 Ladies' White Shoes $3.95 Boy's $5 and $6 Calf Dress Shoes $3.65 Silk Bodice Kayser Unions $1.98 To $8.00 Men's Hats $3.45 78c to $1.68 Dress Voiles Half Price Boys' Mesh, Dimity, and Balbriggan Union Suits 49c Boys' Blue and Gray Chambray Shirts 65c 150 yard Spool Cotton 6c 200 yard Spool Silk 12c LOCAL LABOR UNION TO PRESENT SHOW Through the courtesy of Manager Kolstad, the local of the American Federation of Labor will present here July 21, the noted film production, "The Right to Happiness, " which features Oorothy Phillips, one of the heat known Bcreen stars. One half of the proceeds from the show will go to the treasury of the local union. W. It. Sagar, chairman of the com mittee presenting the play, states that the funds will he used for charity. He cites a recent instance of the philan thropy of the union. At a meeting of the organization word came of the des titution of a family with little chil dren. In a few hours the unfortunates were housed and had a supply of gro ceries, purchased hy the order. The committee asks that tickets he pur chased from its members, as they will not share in Imix office receipts. The show, next Thursday, will he present ed both afternoon and evening. Free Transportation Proposed The city school hoard is considering furnishing free transportation to 15 students who reside in the Kast Side orchard district and who are forced to walk daily down the long Kast Side grade and then climb the Columbia eanyonsidc in town, in order to reach the local schools. The matter may he placed before the patrons of the dis trict for a vote. Jay Fike.Sells Watermelons Jay V. Fike, congenial country sales man of the Pacific Fruit & Produce Co.. of i'ortland, demonstrated his su perior sales ability last Thursday by dropping into town and bv selling and delivering a car load of watermelons in less than a day. these melons were from the Imoerial Valley arid of excel lent quality. All of the loral mer chants have nearly sold out of them. This car arriving at this time re duced the price within reason to the consumer. Mr. Fike it sure a booster for Hood River and surrounding tern tory. Band Concert Tomorro Night The K rights of Pythias hand will give an open air concert on the court house lawn tomorrow night. It it planned that a summer series of weak ly open air concerts be launched on this occasion. Heights Jitney Service Complimented W. J. White, who visits Hood River frequently for the Xellerhach Paper Oo., declared yesterday that the rew Heights jitney service is filling a long telt want of traveling salesmen. It should get the solid patronage of the traveling men. who made the Heights as soon as they learned of it," says Mr. White. I he charge is reas onable. Local folk'should find the ser vice a great convenience. " Cannon Presides at Luncheon With W. H Boddy, who had been designated chairman of the first pro gram luncheon of the Tuesday Lunch Club, away in Portland, A. M. Cannon presided at the session of the organiza tion Tuesday. Each member respond ed with a short talk. The luncheon was held at the Hotel Oregon. The club adopted an amendment, permitting representatives of different business concerns to alternate in their membership. FOR SALE BUY A NEWELL GRADER and have the hest sizing and in operating. least trouble ALSO HAVE THE FOLLOWING SECOND-HAND MACHINES LOR SALE : 1920 Three-Grade Cutler, roller $325 table and motor complete w7 1919 Three-Grade Cutler, roller CQRQ table and motor complete TvU Three-Crude Cutler Belt Table $200 1917 Three-Grade Ideal $75 TIMOTHY NEWELL Or see Mr. Hartshorne, Hood River Garage. Mrs. 0. C. Stevens Pass Mrs. A. C. Stevens was called to Portland Saturday by the news- of the death of hr daughter-in-law, Mrs. O. C. Stevens. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Packer. Funeral services were held in Portland Monday. Miss Metzgus. Youngest Member Miss Betsey Iane Metzgus, 19 day o'd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Metzgus, became a mtmkr of the Women's Auxiliary last Saturday. She is the organization's youngest mem ber. Reports were made on the Fugene convention at the Saturday meet it, g by Mrs. V. R. Abraham and Mrs. Oe-.. It. Wilbur. Owing to the hot weather no regular meeting of the Auxiliary will be held until September 3. BAND CONCERT TO SOUND KliOM SNOW The first band concert ever given from the snowline of Mount Hood will occur Sunday, July 24, when the Hood Hiver Progressive Business Men's As sociation will he accompanied on a pic nic to Cloud Cai Inn hv the Knights of Pythias band. Sheriff Thanks I'ossemen I wish to express the thanks of all Hood River county authorities, and my own. to the citizens of tloixl Kiver who gave of their time at risk of personal safety last week, when the captor of Mrs. Miller and her daughter was be ing pursue!. Citizens made everv sac- riiice asked of them. Their conduct under stress of this occasion, fraught with so much danger, was such as to hearten those of us whose time is de voted to the public. Thomas F. Johnson, Sheriff of Hood Kiver County. ANOTHER HOOD RIVER PRODUCT Just in the market is Mountain Maid Pork and Beans The Dalles Plats Here Sunday The Hood Ml The I), The keen rivi the two nei pected, will game. The River baseball team will h r"-i,l' locals b fowty Buns Tao Nta Trucks The county hat purchased from the federal government two four-wheel-drive motor trucks, which weTe piloted here from Pendleton by Hubert Hat brooek and Roger Kiackman. The new Machines were secured through the State Highway Commission. The fleet of tor trucks now being used by the county in highway work numbers fire. The local team I home ground last S Salmon, score 7 to 4. re Sunday, lie teams of is, it is ex irte resting ied to their M 'f.-Rsional ated on the by White They are very fine and we are nrlad to recommend them and guarantee every can. Try this brand next time and pass judgment on them. We like them and believe vou will. Old Lutheran (hurrh Sold Th cong the I cher old dence. Mr. (i structure, a nan church old church lo I. to J. Gil remodel the it for a resi- The Star Grocery "Good Things to Eat" PERIGO & SON ny