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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923 ■***““"■ TTTt fT ltll j mu. Born-;To Mr. . anil Mrs. BRIEF LOCAL MENTION J Rresse, Monday, June 18, a son. Humphrey Barton, 8t. Paul attor ney, arrived Monday to look after his y 11111111111 * » 114 *'er¥Uao“ 18 recovering at a extensive orchard holdings- Mr. Bar GsnuiM Ford parts at Franz Co.’* tf atluu n<* h°8l'l,8l from a serious oper- ton will probably return immediately to Ogden. , U- Hasbrouck, optometrist. _ A,len. McLane, of Portland, arrived --------------- — Herbert Cuthbert, formerly manager Traffvrd E. Smith has purchased a yesterday fur - a visit with Uli bls aunt, of Pacific Northwest Tourist Asao- __ -V ’loti Wliu Ford cqupe. Lmn, and family. Mrs. Susie I. Lynn, elation, has been made advertising Cash paid for egg*. 109 Fourth St. » Ix>ul* Gros* aud family after a visit ,“aua|fer of the Forthind Chamber of Jones waa in Portland here with hia brother, H. Gros*, left last w«!«k for the rose1 festival. Tuemlay to return to their home at Alvin Westram laid off from hia I duties as Western Union mesm-nger Genuine Ford parts at Frans Co.’s, ti "HtHonvill.-, Calif. Dr- V. R. Abraham will leave next "ed'ieaday of last week to attend th« B. D. Smith has returned from a week for San Francisco to attc id the Itowi Festival. He declared the motor buaineaa trip to southern California Silvertown oord tiraa offer a standard uniiual convention of the American ,’oat race t,,e woat thriUlng adventure he had eTer “een- and certain value. Bennett Bros. jn28 Medical Association. Kenneth Deitz arrived Monday 1>r’ and Mra' Bronaon and H*11 8®ha. of all, ,t night from Ixmg Bench Calif for a fa,ul|y «’»• arrive next week for a Smith's. Smith s. Second st. ml5tf visit with hi* parents, Mr and Mrs vla,t w,,h Mr and Mra’ J' M* I1*****- Wanted—Loganberry and cherry H. C. Dettx Ison. Dr. Bronson, now a ivsldent of picker*. Two «•ents «•ent* a pound. pickers. potind. May b Col. W. U S lx I*1--. » * in prai-tice « ’___ . , | | • Hamilton. Hi lllllioil, <).. was vvIlB engaged _ . _ . - T ««'«Tn uvui sign w. iMwd. down from hl* here 10 yea _, m ago Gordon, Rt. 3, box 114, Salem. Ore. •V lout L’Hi.l.it, I ® I pper \ alley plae«> last Friday, joined Dr. N. Plyler, Chiropractic and Elec- L. A. IMnnett and family motored trie treatments. Rooms 23-24-25 Heil tlie crowd at tlie O.-W. station to give down over the North Bank Highway Company C a proper send i ff. bronner bldg., tele. 1833. Hood River. to Stevenson Sunday. Mr. .leuuett de J. EL Hazlett and A®!' 8Md Mrs.a J. J. Ward, who spent were in Portland last K. W. Sinclair clares tlie view of the II< hm 1 River the winter ln Long Befceh, Calif., re nual meeting of the week for the an Valley frign the Uuderwtxid Height* gra nd lodge of very impressive. pair. Martha-4-Foot Hose will outwear four pairs of feet and can be turned to the valley la«t week. Oregon Mason*. Walter Marchbank lost four |1<) bills boy 8n automobile you Mrs. W. L. Clark, who i* at Ship should see the new Studebaker at the from a pocket Sunday. Th«1 money herds II«>t Springs, i* making a rapid whs dropfted between Aviation Field Cameron Motor Co. nwvery from an illness. She expects west of town and the business district. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Cobb motored to to return Imme soon. It wn* thought automobiles rolled . Portland the first of the we»‘k on bu«- Buy your handkerchiefs now for gifts. E. A. Brown, accompli tiled by his them in the dust. ineas. wife nftd —• the latter'* n mother, ui-miei, lias re Dr. John Stwslons, of Minneapolis, Trunks, Bags, Suitcase*. Large a*, turned from Portland to bi* Upper ■ortment, reasonably priced. Kelly Valley lmme. Mr. Brown is conval- | war day friend and conirad«1 of Dr. V. R. Abraham, wa* here Sunday on a Bros. Co. n,l5tf eM'ing from n serious operation. visit. Dr. S<*H*ions also called on Mr*. States Marshal, wa« her«» from Pen Stewart Turnbull, who has b«1«1!! at G. H. McMullen, o neighbor of former dleton last week «•ailing on local au- tending Heliool in Salem, returned here Minnesota days. thoritie*. last week to s]s-ud tlie summer with Misses Helen Jones and Betty Sta “CENTIPEDE’* ladder* cut your thin ids iiurents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Turn- ten entertained SO friends last Friday ning costs in two—especially in large bu.l. New samples ot Bardey corsets included ia sale. evening at a dancing party at th«1 Ori- « !*•••• je28 Dr. L. G. Altman and wife, of Sn- eiital Cafe. . E._™. Ernest Bower and Bruce Mrs. W. M. Black will go to Tin- lem, were Hs-ent visitors with Mr. and Alexander, of Shay's Orchestra, furn- Dalles today for tlie Pageant of Was- Mrs. S. E. Burtiiiess. Botli were col-1 ¡shed the music for .dancing,- ---- copam. lege friends of Mr. Bart mess at Otter- Dr. anj Mw. sionaker, of Stanford I University, accompanied by their son, Eye* scientifically examined by H. L. " i i> versify, Westerville, O. Haabrouck, Optometrist, Heilbronner W. W. Smith, of Portland, acc«w I c,,ft«»n Slonaker, and wife, arrived I8-U panted by his daughter, Ruth, came up I laMt week by automobile for a visit Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Scots1«1 plan on yesterday to s|snd the day with his with Dr. Slonaker'* sister, Mrs. J. 11. going to The Dalles today to attend the mother, Mrs. W. L. Smith. Miss Ruth Jeffrey, and Mr. Jeffrey. Pageant of Wascopatn. remained for a few «lays’ longer stay. Capt. Geo. R. Wilbur, commander of We operate the only modern Cleaning W. B. Dickerson, spray manufactur >he department of Oregon. American 1 A party of seven young people from Hed her«1 a while Wcdnestlay of last Works in Hood River. Meyer A Bra- er of Sail Jose, Calif., arrived last Ix-gion, will go to Camp Ix-wis Satur- • AlHTdeen, Wash., en route to-Walla week. Mr. Klrk|>atrick Is th«1 bead of ia. Phone 1014. ol2t f week for a visit with friends. Mr. day to oliserve tho military review of ’ Walla for a conference of boys mid one of Portland's leading advertising The Standard Oil Co. has purchased Dickerson formerly owned an East ••'«* 41st division. Capt.,^W|Jbiir will I girl«, «topped here Monday to see Rev. organisations. He Is now handling the I officially represent the Oregon Legion 1 and Mrs. J. C. Hanna. They were publicity for the big campaign iielng from the Hood River Garage a Buick Side orchard. chaperoned by Miss Vivian Young, a put on by th«1 Columbia Ti-v Corpora Mr. and Mr*. Joseph I.etliloan, who|a* *'le revl’‘w- roadster for use of Manager Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mays have re- memtier of Mr. Hanna« congregation tion, of Portland. He aayii the tires, “CENTIPEDE" ladder* cut your thin have I hsii living at Camas, Wash., ar River will soon be in the midst The Hood River Canning Co. ia now making new friends by merit, are of Hood ning coat* in two—especially in larg«1 rlveil here week before last to make I »»rued • from a two weeks’ vacation when he was pa«t<>r Wt Aberdeen. one of the keenest contests ever employing KM» women and girls in the their home. Mr. Ix*thlean is employedplsmt with Mrs. Mays ’ sister, Mrs. W. growing more isipular Mr. F. H. Rhdldge. Mr«. Tel. W. traea. ¡«28 «•aeh .day held here. The American legion Post annual pack of Clark Seedling straw- II imm I River Garage. O'Driscoll, at Seattle. Mr. May* Blount and Mrs. J. B. Hunt are on throughout th« Northwest. L. E. Ireland, who now reside* in at.the by a system of voting, will select a berri«-s. In addition to canning the ,, ....................... .... says they had their first introduction the committee of women who will hold Grinding scissor», weaving rugs and Los Angeles, was here the first of the representative of the district to par fruit, the concern ia priss-salng a por Mrs. E. M -^"I’h*1 returning to I ort- 1(, earwig£ while away. The insect is a reception at The Dalle« from 2 to sharpening lawn mowers. 929 Wilson ticipate In the bathing beauty contest tion of the pack to be sold to soda week on business. ami from l’endleton, when1 she hail „ t ln UH wt.u ag i.ortland. 5.30 p. m. today for th« 1 wive« of Elks St., W. Waddell. I wish to thank my *tage«l at the annual state convention fountains and candy maker*. The Hood River Box Co., box manufac Iieen to see Mr. Noble, who is ill then1. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Klngdon enter- attending the big convention. Tlie re- old customers and will welcome the call to lie held at Seaside in September. processed Clark Si-edllng* liave been turing, Hood River, Oregon. Phone was here last week calling on friends. <f-ption will be held at the civic aud of new ones. »6 Frank M. l’uddy, deputy United tain«1«! a crowd of young folks st their The Ixion Post ha* appointed Major found firm enough by confectioner* 1342. m4tf itorium. Rev. E. McOiulier, minister of AS- Hurlburt a* general chairman of the for use as the filling for chocolate bon Miss Frances Castner, who is in *‘”™e ®" ,he ,Eaat ?,,de Jn h<’",,.r> °f Mrs. Van W. Gladden was in Port G. A. Palmiter. West Side orcliard- bona. The «waning concern has built land last week visiting friends and to elmrg«1 of the Dairy Lunch room at L1“'1' two “®Phe*’a- >W>cta and Paul i«t, who last'w«*ek was el«><-t«Hl maxter bury Methodist church 12 years ago, contant. who is now pastor of the Meth«>dlst Meier & Frank Co. in Portland, spi-nt «'"'d,n"n- ™«* ev.ming was spmit in up a trade in this «•ommodlty in many attend the rose festival. of the Oregon State Grange, will go church at Knoxville, 111., arrivt'd here parts of the country. w.-ek end lu re witli her parento, dan,lng' u1f,er whlch “ lu“‘h Before yon buy an automobile you the to Corliett to attend a meeting of the yesterday for a visit with metnliers of Following the Strawberry harvest w"8 8erved' should see the new Studebaker at the Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Castner. Multnomah County Pomona Grange. his former congregation. Rev. McOtn- the cannery will start the season’s run W. G. Al«lriehtof Cglifornla^after a Tllt‘ fo»?wing University of Wasli- Mr. QamarunMotor Co. in4tf Palmiter say» that a ettuqstign ■ber, who te rn rente to Seattle on a on Royal Ann eherrlei. ■ ------- ...... - . . [tngton HtHrtenrs arrived home Tuesday Carl Mohr, who lias a bad case of - trip through the east, stopped op -hi« I for the summer vacation: Thomas will lie launched at once to increa«e western vacation, says Hood River way home Inst wei-k for a visit witli the Grange membership in all part« of showed material progress since he last ’ blood poisoning in hi« right foot, seem* liin sister, Mrs. E. M. Chase, of the Scott, Ros« Collie, Miss«1« Betty and the state. saw the city. to be slightly improved. Janet Slade. Mr. Scott was a niem- (By Frank J. ________ __ Odell district. Smith in ______ Portland As it conflicts with the opening night The Height* Greenhouse will give a Highest cash price paid tor your used lier of the U. of W. baseball team this Rev. P. Hilgendorf left for Bend spring. of Chautauqua, Mrs. J. K. Ferguson's special sale on all plants. Everything Telegram). furniture, stove» and ruga. Cail McClain The first means of transportation at E. A. Frans Co. a20tf Sunday evening to officiate at tlie win Tlie friends of Miss AllsTta Carson reading. “The Bridge of the Gods,” must go at once. Make your home beau ■round the rapids known as the Cas- ding of Henry Kirle* and MI hh Etna The Altar Society of St. Mary’s Birkliolz. wlio reci-ntly moved to Bend will is* sorry to learn that she is ill at st'htululed to be given under the aus- tiful now. Heihotropes, 19c each; gera <ad<,-s, other than the service given by ch nr ch will meet at the church today. from Kalisiiell, Mont. th«1 home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. pi«'es of Park Grange Wednesday even niums, 10c, lobelia, Sc; marigold, Sc; tlie Indian* who were found in large Hilary P. Jone* established J. K. Carson. Her mother was at Eu ing has been postponed. There will tie salvia, 7 fie per dos.; cabbage, 10c par numbers at thia point, making their A Admiral Mr*. 8. J. Frank will be hostess. , _____ _ Club” for __________ , “Come Back the Columbia a good program that evening followetl dos.; tomatoes, 20c per dos.; lantana, Robert P. Loomis, New York City gen« 1 last week, and she was return<>d Egg* wanted for cash at 109 Fourth st. apple merchant, Im* arrived to iqiend of Oregon by games under the direction of Miss 10c each; everything at 50% reduction. living by fishing and spearing salmon, Gorge Hotel Saturday, Accompanied here from the University Theodore Haas returned Sunday tlie summer witli Id« family at their wa* a portage road begun in 1800 from by Mr*. Jones and Mrs. Horace G. Lip Alice Merrill. from a visit with his daughters, Mrs. country home. I,ava Bed Orchard, in hospital. Sheridan Point, on the north bank of pincott, of Philadelphia, Admiral J. H. Gerdes, pioneer hotel keeper, Seventeen members of laurel Re E. M. Igl and Mis* Clara Hau*, of the Upper Valley. th« river, to Upper Cases des, some Joiun motored over the Columbia Biv last week fell fnrtn a table, breaking liekah Ixxlge Past Grand Club wer«1 FINS, FIBS AND FEATHERS Klamath Fall*. Hire« inilee aliove. The builders of er Highway, arriving at the resort hos Mias Margaret I’ineo 1« tlie guest of guest« last Friday night at a reception several ribs. Mr. Gerdes was standing Mra. Geo. Donahue and two children, Mr. anil Mr«. W. W. Clark at Mt. Hood given by the Past Grund Club of The on the e«ige of a table inending a win »»+ l- H i ; 4-4-1 l i l i m l l l l 11 | > tills road were P. F. and D. T. Brad telry for luncheon. So pleased was he ford, F. A. Chenowith, Georgs John with the scenic trip that he decided to of Sioux Falls, 3. D„ are here visiting laxlge tills week. Mr. and Mra. Clark, Dalles, Delicious refreshment* were dow shade. Th«- table tipped and he ■pend the afternoon touring the valley Mr. and Mr*. W. B. McGuire, of the son and B. B. Bishop. her parent*, Mr. and' Mrs. Thtmdore who now reside in Ixia Angeles, are served, The local Rebekahs declared fell across the sharp edge of the top, West Hide, have a precocious fox ter Steamers from Portland would and to remain over night at the hotel. her«1 on their vacation. that the meeting was one of the moat striking his side. While Mr. Gerde* terrier puppy, less than a year old, tiring freight and passengers to the Admiral Jone* declared that hl* Is abl«1 to tie about, his injurie* are .Particular people employ W. F. C. W. Rastall. Wurm Springs Indian pleasant they ever attended. ► that startled her mistress last week foot ot the lower or garrison rapl«|s. week in Portland for the Bose Festival very iminful. Werschkul, the Portland piano tuner, agent, was liere th«1 first of til«1 week Mr. mid Mrs. Horae«! S.vkes and by aiding in strawlierry picking. Tin- ss th«1 tsiats at that dat«1 had Insuffi and hia journey here would leave an who 1* in Hood River for 10 day*. liaikiiig after triliesinen from tlie res _______ Mrs Lizzie Ostrander, whose bus- little dog, following Mr*. McGuire to cient power to amend higher. The impress that he would never forget. ____ ___ daughter, ____ of _______ Salem, _ , were here over Leave word at Mt. Hood Hotel. ervation here engaged in the berry har- th«1 week en«l visiting the family of Mr. band is a retired Methodist miuiater. the family berry patch, was an inter cargoes were then loaded Into sail Oregonians, he said, should be consid . Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, wito vrat. Sykes' aunt, Mrs. C. O. lluelat. Mr. yesterday entertained Mra. C. D. Ha esting observer a* »lie picked berries lM>ats, which, with the strong winds ered fortunate folk of the earth. have resided here for tlie past year, Ijine E. Goodell, <-n route to eastern Sykes, formerly with tlie Oregon fire ven and a number of friends at a for lunch. Suddenly the animal prevailing in Jh»t locality, were able have left for Idaho to *tnake their Oregon, stopiaxl here Tuesday for a marshal's office, is now engaged In ed birthday dinner. The birthdays of ■«■«•ined to comprehend the process. to reach 'Sheridan Point, where a home visit witli friends. . Mr. Gooilell. state ucational work with a large Seattle Mrs. Ostrander and Mra. Haven fall She seixc«i a berry in her mouth and Iransfer was made to the portage. on the same day. Tlie «llnuer table trotteil with it to the box, dropping Above the Cascades flatboats were Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. White and Mr. L'gion «•ommander last year, is in tlie fir«1 insurance con«1«1™. was tieautifully detxirated, a bank of used at first for a connix-tlon lie tween and Mrs. Stamin. of Portland, were re insurance business lit,Portland. D. I. Stone, whose homestead place, C-alifornia floppies forming the center It in. that |*>lnt and The Dalles. Boon af cent vialtor* at the home of L. II. Mr. and Mrs. Oral E. Palmateer, of Bonny Brae ranch, is on the Upper piece. The meal was a sumptuous one. Card of Thanks terward steamers, of small rapacity White. Salem, arrived Saturday by automo West Fork, writ«* from Santa Ana. H. 8. Braakman does painting, paper We ish to express our slncesq thanks and add design, were sulntituted for Master George Palmiter, son of Mr. bile for a visit with Mrs. Palmateer’s Calif., where he is now residing, that William Irwin, New York City sales and Mr*. G. A. Palmiter, is recovering parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I>. Moe, and two families will soon leav«1 that city hanging and decorating. Have your and appreciation to our neighbors and the middle river route. The rails of this transfer line, or manager of the Apple Growers Asso at the Cottage hospital from a serious brothers, Roger W. Mis1 and Forrest for a tour of the north. They will house enameled inside and outside with friends for their word* of sympathy, ciation, who Is here to spend six week* stop to s«1«1 the valley and take in the a guarantee for eix years. Tel. 2404, acts of kindness and Is-aiitiful floral tramwuy, were of woo«l from the at the home office during strawberry operation. L. Moe, and their wives. Braakman '■ Hardware, Paint and Wall young fir trees along the right of way, offerings, during the Hines»« and death Lost Ijake «-ountry. F. W. Hamilton, who has been her«1 W. H. McClain, accompanied by his a5tf with strap iron on the upper or face and cherry season, say* that the Vir of our husband nnd father. Before you buy-an automobile yon Paper, Smith Building, little daughter, Ruth, motored to Port the past) several weeks establishing the side, to prevent the wearing away of ginia apple crop this year, from pres Mrs. U. A. Newman En route to Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. land last Thursday for the Rose Fes Shell Oil plant, and Mrs. Hamilton left should see the new Studebakers at the the rail by the Iron wheels of the car. ent indications, will be heavy. and Family. W. S. Kirkpatrick, of Portland, vls- Cameron Motor Co. m4tf yesterday tq return to Seattle. “As for the New York crop,” saya tlval. Th«1 rolling stta-k of this unique line eonslstt'd of one small flat ear about Mr. Irwin, “the bloom la heavy but ten feet long drawn up and down the thia signifies nothing. The New York crop is problematical until late In the division by a horse. The Bradfords fftialiy secured the season. Indeed, it will be impossible iMilatx-e of the stock and Ixx-ame the to make any definite estimates on ths sole owners under the name of Brad 19*23 tonnage until well along in July." Mr. Irwin says that the quality of ford A Co. In 18411 the road was extended far- the apples marketed last year, not only from the large North western box dis tlier down the river and equipped with tricts bnt from the lisrrel sections, waa Iron rails. unusually poor. Apple* of aU districts ripened up and softened early, ha stated, and scald characterised the barrel fruit and box districts. 'While Our Summer Season has at last arrived and the opportunity we are giving you to buy merchandise of merit at general prosjiects are much better, Mr. Real Sale Prices was thoroughly appreciated by our many pleased patrons who have been in during the first days of our Irwin declares that no one can at pres ent give any definite ontlook on the Sale and those who come later will be just as happily surprised at our unbelievably low Sale Prices. WHEN YOU 19*23 deal. REALIZE THAT OUR ENTIRE STOCK (Arch Preserver Shoes and Notions Excepted) IS RADICALLY REDUCED Win. P. Allyn wa* in Salem last Fri day to attend a conference of secretar IN PRICE all our high quality nationally' known lines of merchandise included—you can begin to appreciate the saving to you. ies of < Iregon commercial orgatilaa- tion*. Mr. Allyn delivered an addrena on “The Tourist anti How to Get the Mont Good Out of Him." The Portland Chamber of Commerce reported that it would noun start a survey of the hnlustries of the state through the chamber* of county neat town*, preparatory to the expenditure of ft* |3<l0,000 development fund In the next two year*. Agricultural, horti cultural and all other industries will lie covered by the investigation. Hood River, Mr. Allyn Bay*, will are the height of perfection. Each Garment Di»tinctive in Style and Color and Every One is Different, No Two Alike. benefit materially from the Portland High grade, clean goods in chamber'a campaign. CLOSING OUT SA Monner’s Every article in the store marked down to coat and some below cost Summer hats range in price from $1.75 to $6.38. Children’s hats irom 65c to $2.75. Blouses and hand made waists $1.75 to $7.50. Martha-4-Foot and Berendsen all pure silk hose $1.32 to $2.42 Imported Swiss handkerchiefs, 18 to 40 cents each. Box hand kerchiefs 3 in box, 50 to 88c per box. Baby’s Boudoir stamped goods, Peggy Hanky-Puffs, stamped center pieces, scarfs, pillow tops, aprons, llow cases, cushion toDs. aDrons. D. M. M C. fl embroidery thread, veils, flowers, ribbons, feathers, ornaments, pins and maline at actual cost price. Sale begins Friday, June 15 and tails until July 3 when Store wiU posi tively be closed for inventory LEGION’S BATHING CANNING COMPANY GIRL CONTEST ON NOW BUSY PUCE TRAMWAY USED AT CASCADE RAPIDS ADMIRAL JONES IS CHARMED BY VALLEY MR. IRWIN HERE FOR SHORT VISIT OUR MUTU AL BENEFIT AND EVEN MONEY SALE Has Surely Struck the Real Key Note of Popular Approval ALLYN PRESENT AT SECRETARY MEETING Some Lucky Girls Are Going To Get A Vacation Free and AU Expenses Paid. Ask About It Skinners Macaroni Noodles * Spaghetti Vermicelli This Week We Received A Nice Assortment of the Latest Models in Ratine, Eponge and Linen Dresses and Silk Blouses and Waists The Color» and Styles are the Choice of the Mid*Sea»on’» Best Numbers; The Hand Embroidery and Cut Steel Beading Design» in Attractive Egyptian Effects on the New Silk Blouses are Stunning All These New and Exclusive Styles Have Been Placed On Sale, So II Will Pay You To Come Early To Get Yours. convenient size packages for WEDDINGS i T f Miller-Jone« Your Dollar Does Double Duty at Our $1.00 Sales. Summer Dress Goods Reduced Men’s Work Clothes Items selected from all over the store and put on sale at $1-00, which in many instances is half or even less than half price. Men’s Coat Sylejiresa Shirts Ladies’ $2.00 Weiwirth Waists All the,choice new Fabrics for Summer Dresses, Waists and Shirts On Sale. Reduced to Prices you can well afford to pay for the best makes. Silk Mixed Voiles and Crepe de Chines Khaki Work Pants. Cuffs and Belt Loops, $1,50 Black Bear Work Shirts—Blue, Gray and Khaki, 85/ Athletic Union Suits, all sizes 36 to 46 ——41.00______ — Ladies’ $1.68 Warner’s Rustproof Corsets, $1.00 Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, Black Only $1.00 Ladies’ Mercerized Munsing Union Suits, $1.00 “Qlorient The Wright Silk Dye Will Not Color Cotton Men’s Collar Attached Negligee Shirts, $1.°0 Men’s Round Neck Muslin Gowns $1.00 Men’s Bib Overalls, Broken Sizes. 70/ Mercerized Egyptian and French Voiles, 44/ 27-inch Printed Batiste and Figured Lawns, 20/ 27-inch Amoskeag Gingham Apron Chicks, 12/ 75/ Men’s Mixed Cotton Rockford Work Sox, 10/ » Many Valuable Prizes Free Vacation Trip Save Your Votes The wedding of Miss Sylvia Jones and Merrill Miller, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller, of the Frankton dis trict. was solemnized at 1.30 p. m. Monday at the home of the bride’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jones, at Vlento. Rev. -J? C. Hanna officiated. Following a four-course wedding din- Mr_.it, 1>><! L'« the. jouna couple left for Portland and other points on a short honeymoon. The wedding waa a quiet affair, at tended only by memlier» of the family and close friends. The bride was dressed In a handsome going away gown of blue. The bridegroom, en gaged in ranching here, is a great war veteran. Mrs. R. C. Flynn, of Portland, waa the only out of town guest present for the wedding. Woodmen Visit Dafur Seventy member* of the lo«-al W. O. W. lodge left by motor caravan Satur day for Dnfur to attend a district con vention ot the organisation. Cara of the local Woodmen carried hnge ban ner* advertising the city. lOc For a quick meal we sug gest Beechnut Cooked Spaghetti in cans 20c. It’s very fine. — A tot of---- Fancy Groceries just arrived. When you want something extra nice, ask us. He Star Grocery