flOOD ItlVEIt GLACIER, TnUltDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 Stor (Blartcr ARTHUR O. MOE. PubHabar. JOE D. THOMISON. Editor Subscription, 2.00 Per Tear. WEDDINGS ANNOUNCEMENT For tbe post week the Glacier office lias boon upset by the installation of a uew standard Mergcnthaler Linotype machine. The disruption, attendant on the rearrangement of equipment and the placing of the new typesetting machine, will result in a Bomewhat more limited issue cf The Glacier than has been our annual custom at the New Year's season. We are emerging from the chaos, however, and expect to move off next week with renewed acceleration, made possible by the ad ditional equipment. On next Monday, January 1, Joe 1). Thomlson and Roger W. Moe will be come associated with the hitter's father, A. D. Moe, in the ownership of The Glacier. The former will on that date complete his twelfth year of serv ice with the paper. Young Mr. Moe has been born and bred ia the news paper game. Excfpt for several years aa publisher of tho Mosier Bulletin, in war service and in outside business following, he has been connected with the publication. The elder Mr. Moe will remain the principal owner of the paper. In the future as in the past, The Glacier will continue a progressive yet conservative policy, bending its ef forts for a bigger, better Hood Itiver Valley-. Each owner and each mem ber of the force extends wishes for a Happy New Year for the people of the Valley. We thank you for past sup port and good will. We aim to play a keener, more eager, purposeful part in the upbuilding of co-operative, commu nity endeavor in every line of Hood Itiver Valley activity. ralmateer-Moe The wedding of Miss France Moe and Oral Edwin Palmateer was sol emnized at 2 p. m. Sunday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Moe, Rev. W. II. Boddy ofnciating. Only nieiiilers of the two families and close friends were pres ent. Mis Helen Brosl was maid of honor and Roger Blackmail was Mr. l'almateer's best man. Mr. and Mrs. Palmateer left at onee for Salem, where they will mnke their home, Mr. Palmateer being engaged in business there. Both Mr. and Mrs. Palmateer were formerly students at the Oregon Ag ricultural College. ' The former's father is superintendent of the Silver Falls Lumber Co. at Salem. He and Mrs. Palmateer were here for their son's wedding. A sister of Mr. Palma teer, Miss Winnie Palmateer, of Port land, was also here, other out-of-town guests were: Mrs. Marie Hum fold, of Corvallis, and Mrs. Genevieve Canfleld and Miss Mildred Canfield, of Portland. The bride has grown to young wom anhood in Hood River. Through her demure and sweet disposition she won the admiration and resjieet of all with tvhoni she came in contact. Many are the sincere wishes that go forth from Hood River folk for a life marked with great happiness for her and Mr. Palmateer. Palmas, the principal seaport of those islands. The Marines expected to; find canaries hopping all over tbe it-lands, waiting for salt to be sprinkled on their tails. Disillusionment came with their first visit ashore. The islands got their name from Ctinii, the Latin name for dog, and the Marines say there are fewer canaries in the Canar ies than there are snakes in Ireland. Relatives and sweethearts of the sea soldiers who were promised a shipment, of feathered songsters at an early date, will now have to wait until the Marines have an opportunity to visit a bird store in the United States. A-ny Marine on the Pittsburgh is ready to sell a canary cage for a song. y.' The officer sof the Hood River County Game Protective Association, J. II. Fredrlcy, president, and Alva L. Day, secretary, have been distributing large quantities of cracked corn anil wheat throughout orchard districts for China 'pheasants. Many orchard Ists, they report, have been feeding Mocks of the turds. "With the liberality in feeding the birds prevailing," said Mr. Fredicy, "we do not believe any of them will be lost as a result r the cold and snow." HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN Missionary Alliance Sunday school 9.45 a.m., H. C. Deitz, Biipt. Preaching service, 11 a.m. Young People's service, 6 30 p. nr., R. C. Sam uel, pres. Evangelistic service, 7.30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7.30 p.m. W. P. Kirk, Pastor, tel. 3003. Sylvester-Prather Although it occurred on August 24 at Taeoma, Dr. Weyer, pastor of the First PrcKhyteriun Church, officiating, the friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. William Sylvester, the latter formerly Miss Lulu Prnther, did not learn of their wedding until it was anr.ounced at a party alst Saturday uiglit at tlie liome of the brides par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Prather, In the Barrett district. The bride was formerly a teacher In the city schools here. Mr. Sylvester, who is associated with the Hood River Fruit Company, was formerly an Oderi orchardlst. He has been a member of the Multnomah Club In Portland for II years. FOR SALE For B8le Dry 4 ft. oak wood. B. W. Ferry. Call Odell 304, For Sale Buggy and work barnesa. both 1 ni utile and double. Or will trade for cow or auyllilutf 1 cuu use. Tel. Odell 115. A. K. Smith. d28lf For Sale Hens-las O.A.C. white leghorns one year ma laying- u you want something good see me at once, J. Delbler, cor. Alameda Way and Barren road. J4 For 8ale-60 acres of laud In Post Canvon. 120U cords of fir and oak wood. Price 130 per acre, r, n. miner, pnoue D.;i. JU For Sale A second band and wringer. Tel. 1HM. M. washing L. Kmry, machine SiuHli-Lybarger THE YEAR PAST AND THE l'EAIt COMING The year 1922 has been one of marked activity in Hood River Val ley. Although there has been little ostentation, the expenditures in this county for good ronds, power develop ment and general new building work was the largest of any year in the history of the Valley except for the years the Columbia River Highway waa being pushed through. Mercan tile establishments have been made to feel the effects of the large scope ac tivity. The benefits that have accrued will last through until far into the next year. Orchardists have worked on a solid basis the past year, taking tho best of care of their fruit area . The expendi ture in high class spray rigs has reached large sums. Growers are en tering the season of 1923 with their fruit acreage In the best of condition. The wedding of Clair J. Smith, of Clearfield, Pa., and Mi.ss Jliltlu Ly ' barger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lybarger, was solemnized Wednesday of last week at the study of Rev. W. II. Boddy, pastor of Riverside Com munity church, who officiated. The bride Is a popular Hood River girl. Mr. Smith, who recently enme here, is a member of the force of the Hood River News. For Hale 820 acres of wheat land, 16 miles south of Council, Wahh. fit) per acre. This is nairseeded to winter wheat and a lease on adloinlDg two sections may be arranged for. I of which 400 acres Is seeded. (Jood buildings ana nne wen. wouiu consider Hood Kiver valley land In exchange. A. W, Berkley, tel. ma. Hood Hlver. d28 u Q 0 ft 0 X D a z U D a Retailers of TTh A TTTi TTrO TIT A IT ITT. to Wear The Store of Biggest Values Sp or ml Oregon City All Pure Virgin Wool i KXXau Mackinaws for Boys at f.yO Here's -a real bargain in a coat that will keep them warm and dry. A Mackinaw is the most economical coat you can buy for a boy. They will stand the rough wear, keep them warm and dry and look well. Colors, mostly dark red plaid. A real bargain. Don't miss it. Men's Wool Pants $2.69 Here is a good buy while they last. Men's straight leg Army and Khaki Pants. New ones. You'll get more real' comfort and wear out of a pair of these than any kind that we know of. Not all sizes but a bargain for you that can go Q get a fit. - While they last 5fc.by Oregon City Wool Shirts for Men All sizes and assorted colors. A dandy as sortment of these splendid shirts bought at a bargain and we are offering them to you away under their real value. Now is a good time to secure a good warm shirt at a great saving. Let us show you. Visit our Infants' Wear Department, 2nd Floor, for vour Infant's Wearables. Everything: from a safety pin to a complete wardrobe NEMO, GOSSARD AND K33 33 S3 AMERICAN LADY CORSETS For Sale .Sidney place near Fir. C. D. Nlckelaen. Hnap. Hte McCiiislon Schink The wedding of Dewey McCniston nnd Miss Clara Sihuck was solemn ized Monday at 2 p. m. at the home of the hride's parents linOuk Grove, Rev. Kirk, pustor of the- Christian nnd Missionary Alinnce, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. McCniston will make their home in the Ouk Grove district. By January 1, 1924, the Valley Trunk of the Mount Hood Loop High way will have been surfuced all . the way through. That gives us some thing to look forward to for the win ing year. We would advise that the sinking fund for the Loop Highway bond issue be left in the budget for the coming year. The money must be raised sooner or later. When you are in debt, the best course to pursue is one that means the certain retirement of the indebtedness as soon as possible. We suggest that members of the Commercial, whose dues are delin quent, start the New Year right by paying up. We huppon to know that the Club is in need of funds to meet various bills. It will please Secretary Crew mightily if this modest little sug gestion of ours brings in some real cash. This past few days have Ix'cn com forting to ronl Oregonians. All of us are thankful that the precipitation THE RIALTO Friday and .Saturday, December 20 aim .hi. ine nig raramount bhimt- speclal "Manslaughter," directed by Cecil 11. Do Mille. The cast includes Thomas Meighan, Beatrice Joy, Lois Wilson. Also concluding episode of 'HulKilo Hill," News Topics' and Fa bles. Matinee, 10c and .'5k;. Evening, 30c and 5()e. Sunday, December 31. The Gold wyn production, "The Dust Flower;" also l'uthe News and Review. Monday and Tuesday, January 1 and 2. A big sis-cinl New Year's pro gram. The Rialto presents Belie Dan iels, James Kirkwood, Anna Q. Nils sen and Raymond Ilatton in "Pink Gods," 'adapted from the novel "I'ink Gods and Stockley. of the worlds urea test diamond fields Thrills to your hearts' content and some of the greatest color photography ever shown. Also the Gumps in car toons and Larry Semen in a two-reel laugh riot, "School Days," one of our best attractions. I'sual prh-os will prevail. The Rialto will run continuously on New Year's Day from 2 till 10 p.' m. Wednesday and Thursday. January 3 nnd 4. De Luxe feature films pre sents an all-star cast in n dandy west ern drama, "The Sage Brush Trail." Also "Midst Raging Tigers," another epiosde of "Miracles of the Jungle," and a two-reel Century coined v, "The Radio Hound." Kor Bale-The Leading Varieties of Apple, J'eacli, Pear, Plum and (Jlieny lreen, one and two yra. old, F. A. Maaaee, tel. Udell 14U. dltl beautiful Plana For Hale In the vicinity ol iiimmi mver, ai turge saving in price ana on lerniK a. little a ten dollars a month to save ex (x-iine. Mut sell quickly. Write today to I wine mumi: to., Aujri ure. ju For Hale Pure bred Rhode Island Red henii I and pullet. Pnone d2S I ror Baie or rraae a good mllcb cow, young and will rrrxhen noon. Gives 6 gals. wneu iru. n in iraiie lor nortte we itftiinu De. tween laou and lfxu. L,. K. Koberts, Kd. 2. dW For Kale Dry oak wood, also for aale a fresh cow. waiter weiia, puone ills. j4 For Sale He vera 1 choice Iota at 1100 each. Call Bert Htranaiiau, phone 1201. dlltf ror Halo Nash tourlnu car. 7-niui8enrr. 6 cylinder, 181U model, good flnlnh, price right. a. r. j.Bievercropp, t'lione 4,ti. auif For Sals or Trade Overland 4, toil Model overhauled and In At conillilrui nw vii. generator and distributor. New cord Urea al' a-ouud, not run 60 allien. Call at Culp Plan own c, 1U9 flu Ob. noUtr For Sale In Hood River, 5-room bouse with basement, modern, up to dot, four Iota and garage, for Mle or rent. Call Odell Hi, nlutf Kor Hale Two ranch horses, vtivhi ilmni 1000 and I UK); also harness and orchard wagon Will sell cheap, or wilt trade for wood. J.L. jouusou, tei. nju ForHale-Iord track, a gasoline wood saw. Pa 22ZSK2X22 Phone 1032 n Q n 7 rasa r n ee n n r m Y Lfi Csislhi and Csirry Phone 1032 Grocery Friday, December 29 Saturday, December 30 Tuesday January 2 for Hale .ewl' Trapnested Reds. Records up io ) eicus per year: nock avnraira Cockerels, fi .50 to 17.50 each. Buy now and ' umurjr. naipu n, lwis, pnoue Udell W8 olil-djS For Sale liarrett District, nna lira nmnn, lU.ie Di-mons," by Cynthia w'.iP.Z j Kit-ui I'm KriiMiinir Ullium ein-iriciiy. Address k. L. H.rutow ih, I n. c. jui.u ou. roritaud, ore. jyiHt For Hale-Kir and pine Ifi-ln. and 4 rt. w.md, ... ii.cini ii).iii.r wuuin iwo milHs of Hood diver. Beauregard., tel. Odell sou. ml9tr ror naie uooo lots ror sale In all parts ol the city, prices right. A. W.Outiiank &Co. aUtl ror naie nose and d'AuJou pear trees. T. .1. HI lUfJT, JIUIUV OtKM. D'lOtf For Hale-At a Bargain a modern residence i uhk'is ironi center ol bu rooms. Including fouf large Crown Brand Flour $7.55 White River Brand $7.50 Pickett's Hard Wheat $7.00 Olympic Pancake Flour No. 10 bag 68 Kerr's or Spenrv's Pancake Flour, 68 Eastern Buckwheat Flour Guaranteed pure, 68 Mother's OatB, round package per package 25 Fischer's Rolled Oats No. 10 bag .48 Yellow or White Corn Meal No. 10 bag 29 Cream of Wheat, pkg. 22 Post Toasties or Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg. 9 Standard Corn, Satisfaction . Guaranteed, 5 cans 57 Standard String Beans 5 cans 57 Standard Tomatoes per can 12 Utana Peas, per can 1 2 " Climax Macaroni or Noodles 5 packages for 25 National Biscuit Co's. Soda Crackers, 15 lb. by the box of from 3 to 8 lbs each Graham Crackers by the box per pound 17 Ginger Snaps, 3 pounds 50n Assorted Cookies, pkg. 5 Galvanized Wash Tubs No. 0 55, No. 1 65 No. 2 75, No. 3 85 MJB Coffee, 1 lb. can 39 3 1b. can $1.12, 51b. $1,85 Diamond W Coffee. 1 lb. 34 3 1b. can $l.U2, 51b. $1,67 Royal Club Coffee, lb. can 38 3 lb. can $1.11, 5 lb. 1.81 Tea, Green, Black or Gun powder, 2 lbs. 75 No. 10 Light Karo 73 No. 10 Dark Karo 62 Liberty Bell Syrup 1 gal. $1.25 Omar Salmon, Medium Red 1 lb. can 1 5 Sweet Potatoes, No. 2 can 2 for 35 . Blue Rose Rice, 4 lbs. 27 California White Navy Beans 4 pounds 27 Red and Pink Beans 4 pounds 27 Curve Cut Macaroni 4 pounds 27 Van Camps' Pork and Beans 3 smalls 25, 2 medium 25 1 large for 20 Kippered Herring, 9 oz. can 3 for 50c Gold Bar Pineapple 2 cans for 45 Swift's Premium Ham 30 pound Camel or Lucky Strike Cigarettes, 4 pkgs. 55 We reserve the right not to sell to any merchant. double ol business district, li larue bedrooms. Inmv siltlnir room, kitchen nnmrv . .,,,,,.xmii aim rui-ioseu orch. Klflllp- i' ii 7,. , ' , " uu UR couveuieui garage. n.,.,r, until FOR RENT Vi'hs not in the form of snow, never would Lave boon able to out. We (liK St. Mark's Cantata I'lrastng A musical iiKnnt d-iilitin the Christmas story whs presented at 8t. Mark's Episcopal church Sunday af ternoon at a special Christ inns service which was attended by cbililr"n of the Sunday school nnd their parents. Miss Alice- Mi-Curdy took the part of the Vlrjcln Mary, while Ferris M. Croen impersonated Joseph. Appropriately Karls'd in skins and f'.:rs, S. M. Hunks, F. J. Hutchinson, Thomas I'lajiler ai.d Holt Hutchinson appeared as the shep herds. Among the sinius parts were those of the three kind's, who were rep resented by S. G. Oxixirrow, Thomas Kislier and Scott F. Aitken. A stable and rude manger formed the back ground for the picture. The pageant, which afforded a vivid portrayal of me Biuie htory, was planned and pre en ted tindf r the direction of Mrs Thomas Flagler. Coming Friday nnd Saturday, Jan uary 5 and . .lack Holt in n brand new screen version of "The l'arson of 1'anamint," entitled "While Satan Sleeps." Look ! Look ! Look ! Look 1 Tues day, January 0. "Iiriiinlnfr Cp Fath er" on his vacation direct from a suc cessful run in the Fast. All new and all different. Watch for date of re- wrvod sent sale, l'opular prices. Vera Kolstad on the Itialto Wur litzer daily. Kor Kent H room hotiHekeepIng apartment ij outi man Ave. U!( Kor Hint Two nlre room, for Hunt house Kor Trade- Kor Kord teHiri and bariietw. K.J, Hiver, Ore. automobile, a Debt Uuuip, box Zdl, Hood dJt) ruruiMiea i on land Apartment - for rent . for IX w-k beicliiiuuu January 8. Three rK)in two bed, In exoliiHtve UeHt nlde dlnlrtct S-O montb. Apply box K, Tbe U lacier. aju Kor Kent Kurnlabed housekeeping rooms I'4i6 Hbertuaa Ave., phone XH, dHtf For Rent- Kooint rirwe In, with or without meala. tilt t'aKcade ive, plione 3i.it. nltllf IYee Shavings rlaner shavings for IsMlding, Instiht- tloii or imv other ptiritose may N ob tained wiih.mt ct.st at the new plant of the F.mrv LiiiuIht & Fuel Coninanv. several eoiieertis are tisinjj these sne- tvssfully as fuel but the bit; planer dt velopos a surplus which the public Is invited to use. For Kent A Muliin, urut piano Call Mrs. t.eo. H. Me-oJi.if For Kent-Three room furnUlied liouM'kwplnK. Til Columbia su for light naif Kor Kent Two furnlahed rmm, nd a uli-en-li)g pirch with heat and batb. Mrs. J. t 'dging ton. i'lioue3T-J. nbtf WANTED Ml I I I H II I I I I I It I I I I I M I Riverside Pageant Inspiring The pageant Riven to a larre aud ience et Klvcrside church .Sa:,'irii!iy evening was inspiring. Mrs. Ifc I Murphy read from "Tlie Search f the Shepherds," and Mrs. Frank Gil lert five sfnirs. Twelve tableaux were pr.-sented. The t-bnreh was darkened and the panti'mir.!'8 were ptven in a glow or a -i-iJij-nr. iieni-l-ers of Suielay shd tles.-s parti'l pated wilh musical numU'ts. ft 4 S, t ins AXD FEATHERS i 1 1 1 n ii ii 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 t First Church cf Chrbt, Sc'eniist Servicei will be Ie!d in Chnrcb Euildice, Pth r.J Fnpene, Sunday, 11 :0o a. rn. SoLject: Chriftian Science. Wednesday service, 8 p. m. Tbe reading room is open daily from S to 5 p. m.. io the Church. Seventh Day Adventlst Cfcarch Comer 15th and C street! Sabbath school Saturday 10 a. rn. Preaching ferv ice 11.15 a, m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday 7.4o p. sr welcome. m. All Almost ai many electric fana were being nsed in Hood River business houees during the teriod cf cold weather as will be found in mid-aum-nicr ttrrid days. Merchants found the fat s UHeful in keeping the air cf their establishrianta circulating and thus equalizing tbe heat in all portions of large store rooms. It has aUo been found that large rooms may be kept betUr heated if the current from an electric fan ia turned directly on steam raditators. The efficiency of steam heating plants, it ia declared, it doubled by the aid of the electric fana. Experiments, too, have proven here during the cold weather that an elec tric tan and a small headlight type electric heater may be combined and the terrperatu.-e of a fairly large room kef t corr for table. The fan is placed a few fett in front of tbe heater, its current cr air blow ing on the red hot coils and securing a rtitiiation of the beat. Canaries are scarcer than hea" teeth in tbe Canary Islands, according to the V. h. fc.anr.es of the cuier Pittsburgh, after a recent visit to Laa Wanted Vonng girl winU light booe keeptuglodo. Phone ITSi. Wanted Hv ex nrrlrnwit nn-i.ini.i tioh on ranch, kefi-rrno-a. Phone .Vvy or write l arl U hmllh, Kt. 2, box 74. 11. K. d jt Wanted To rent for a few nionthi a piano no children lu family Tel. No. Albert U at Kaon, w mate ru J4 Wanted A mother wan la unfurnished. Iiiihl tioawkeeplng room In North went pHrt of town, where owner will rare for tw0 email children during day while mother la away at Wanted-Tlmber on Mnnipage plan for cord wood. K. K. Harper, Ini rrout fU, H.iod Hirer. j4 Wanted ood freh row. Avalon Karm thermae J K rank, llu'iie e. d.'itf'j M anted Io cut wood by the enrd. 16-ln pre. ferred. Hare drag aw. U rile A. A. llnl iroin, HimkI River. Ore, i team DM. Wanted A home for eoid work their keep U.l muter. 1 rL Odell 7. W anted-To boy yoor ned fm nlnire. tov and rng. U or .ew gixxlt In exchange fc. A. Krani Co. tint For Service "Cbieona Jrvo'' Riurd I'nre Hred bnwowr bii.l. I'r're winner la t fie International Uvexlork t.iptwition thla r ear and lt year. t Drti rea.ni,ie neauuw rrout r ami. oak urove, lei. if The Pheasant OPERATINC OREGON HOTEL DINING ROOM Food of the highest qual ity, tastefully prepared and served nicely. Eastern and Olympia Oysters (Any Style) Hot Chicken Tamales Crab Louis Clubhouse Sandwich Chili Con Came Daked Apples and Cream Steaks and Chops Our Own Pastry Good Coflfee Always The Pheasant 8tart the New savings row. you will never Year by saving the small sums. Watch your Try our plan a year. We confidently predict go oack to tne old way. Cash and Carrv will help on the way to Comfortable Competence. Saturday and Tuesday WE OFFER Crystal White Soap, G bars for 25c Luna Soap, 10 bars 35c; 7 bars 25c Royal Baking Powder, large 12 oz can 40c; 2 lb. can $1.19; 5 lb. can $2.29 5 bars P. & G. White Soap and 3 bars Creme Oil for 49c New Pack Shrimp can, 1 5c : Campbell's Tomato Soup can, lOc Preferred Stock Telephone Peas, can 20c Asparagus, Del Monte Brand, large square cans white asparagus, ea. 38c Camel Dates package, 15c Honey, Pure Extract pint' jars, 29c Pride of America cut String Beans can, 18c; 2 for 35c Heinz Ripe Olives can, 13c Codfish, New Pack 20c Queen Olives, Good Size pint jars, 29c Pineapple, Hawaiian Chief or Mission Brand flat cans, 1 Oc Fruit Salad medium size cans, 25c Com, Teas, Beans or Tomatoes-all good Standard Quality, 2 cans for 25c Cocoanuts, Full of Milk, each lOc Golden West can Pepper Oranges, large and sweet 150 and 176 size, doz. 35c Calif. Soft Shell Walnuts, pound 30c Carry-All Bags each 5 c Salt Herrincr 3 for 25c 20th CENTURY COFFEE-Our roaster is going all the time-of course "there's a reason. !xt Kiiiii3r mro-Dinf between Creamery and Hitii. i-ne I gal. milk ran markeil .Meawlnaj hrork Farm' anil one t fa I. rail not marked, t toiler L'ir rail Job n A. HlUro. Tel. .Vu4. MISCELLANEOUS Ixt Vonr.f Ub.t'ld kxf-h euilie-ro-ard. UMifj olarler offii-e. To boy j-onr borne in lv.ri.an1. H P. Alin. H Mt nnn fit pt. rtione reeiUeix'r Ta b. ur. wffloe, labvtr rfeC. aj; Hon Found- I h'g j-earltri. fin brand, vt. atN-ol lfxi ( iihit rail and pj ( ilm. r and tirrp. or will be au.d. J. J. Waiie'. ruliea aoaib ul M'Mier. Jit NOTICE Tt-Sa l In triform merrbanw and other that j I will ri biMM be rmirie trwr dr'ia ron- ; lrot-d by my w . U "v. N-ra Matanta. hn on ftuMT, l--i, n t 1 efi tny brd and j taiard t mid Una aia daj.of lwr-nirrr. J4 i.lwalaiaola. I round, 3vic; o pounds. SI. GO- DEL MONTE TOMATOES-Solid pack, large No. 2; cans, 2 for 35c OREGON FANCY BUDDED WALNUTS pound 38c Really no use to look for a better place, and so conveniently located 20th CENTURY GROCERY 104 OAK STREET, HOOD RIVER a c 2 D W J O B r m 2 D 2 tn