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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923 1-111 I I I I I ! I ! I M.1 | ! t llollle 8|Miulding, secretary of the Mr mid Mra. It. J, Mclsaae and BRIEF LQCAL MENTION + children left last week on a . I>each Marshfield Chamber of Commerce, was here over the week end viatting hia H l 1111111111111 i ' i 11 ii : 114 vacation. Born -To Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kurtz, brother. Earl Spaulding, aud Mra. Genuine Ford parti at Frani Co.’i. tf at the Cottage hospital, Friday, Aug Spaulding. H. L. Haibrouck. optometrist. Talmage and Vausel Hi ne, of Port- ust 10. a daughter. Ina Lewis, of Belling- Call Mri J. W. Forbes lor dreii- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 8. Field and land, and Ml»» uiotored up from Port- making. Phone 3014. ,2i( Mr. and Mra. H. G. Ball left Tuesday ham. Wash., land and spent several hours with , Caih paid for egg*. Fgg caie» for »ale. for Eden Park on a vacatiou. Mrs. H. J. Frederick Friday, returning 109 Fourth Mt. ju2Sl( Mr. mid Mra. Harry Cuabow, of Wil the saiiu> evening. A Jantzen National Swimming ,, Pne lot of Printed Organdies Panno Half Solei, belt of all, it lows. ('«Ilf., are here for several days' Mra. Maude Hasbrwuck Pritchett Voiles that sold at 58c to 85c the 8mith’i. Kecond st. ml5tf visit with friend» and relatives. Suit makes swimming easy. and little daughter. Marian, after a Mi»» Jean Bail«'/, of Portland, lui» Mr. nnd Me». B. B. Powell are visit visit of several weeks with her par yd. Clean-Up price the yd been here the guest of Miss Ila Nichol». ing relatives and friend» in Nebraska ent». Judge and Mr». H. L Hasbrouck, They fit like your skin, never ------------------------------------------- ■*______________________ L. A. Bennett and family hav • been mid Kansas ¡siints. * ¡left yeHterday to return to her home shrink, stretch out of shape or sag. at Kea»i«ie ou a beach vacation. After a visit witli friends at Walla. in Indianapolis. One small lot 27 in. Printed They retain their shape always. H. 8. Briaknisn dWe» painting, paper Mr. «nd Mr«. ('. O. Huelat have been Walla. Wash.. Mr. and Mra. P. L. Man k -z Batiste and Lawns, the yd...... ser mid son have returned to their hanging and decorating. Have your at Keawifh" on « vncatlon trip. Weal Side lionu*. house enameled inside and outside with C«sli laifferty has Iss'ii away on a Mr. und Mra. Fred Stickle», of Eu a guarantee for six years. Tel. 2404, beach vacation. Munsing and Kayser Ladies’ Silk gen«'. were liere last week visiting Mr. Braakuian’s Hardware, Paint and Wall H. .1. Fre«lerlck was a Portland vis ami Mrs. V. D. Lili. Mr. Sickle» 1» Paper, Smith Building, afttf Top Unions, fine Lisle body. Glove Silk itor Ibi» wc«*k. sheriff erf lain«* county. Automobile and machine shop. All bodice tops in flesh pink, half Mra. Carroll Ilin urt and children Miss Irene Ikiwning. of Tlie Simpson kinds of lathe and automobile work are at the coast on a vacation. price, the suit........................ Bilde Institute, will speak in the Alli- done. Am especially prepared to han Mr. and Mra. F. II. Cisdidg«- are iinii', Cliureh <m the Heights Sunday dle Ford work at exceptionally low prices. All work guaranteed. Fred back from an outing at coast rcMórts. evening at x o'clock. Mr. nml Mra. J. E. Bailey have re- ( Mr. mid Mrs. B. E. Cobli returned Howe, 7th,and Cascade, phone 2464. aid » < Ladies’ Comfy Cut Sleeveless 1 C_ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Scott and »on turti<*d from a visit, of several winks' .lust week from mi enjoyable outing at Vests, small sizes...... .....................IvC with Portland relative» and fricn is NvW|»irt Mr. Col;l> mad«* some good and daughter, Thomas and Mi»» Mary K.. Mr. and Mra. ItolsTt Bartol mid J. P. Naum«*«, of tlu- Paxton Rivera «iiielx s »«f trout iu tlx* Siletz river. Co.. Ims eMtaldislied an office in tlie Dr. F.-('. Bresins liss moved to El Mi»» Agnew ('hipping will leave thi» Children’s Athletic Union Eliot building. Coprrifht IMI Janttrn Knitting Mill» gin. In Wallowa comity, wliere lie has week for Odell laike on a motor vara- Made in all sizes and the best Suits, tlun. drop seat Mrs. W. M. Sluslier, of Dufur, was «q»*iu*d mi offici*. Mrs. ltr«sdus und colors. This week you can bujr A. (>. Hickle, of Belle Fourche, S. here last week visiting the family of Miss Charlotte will join lilin »«.on. Jantzen National Swim' Mr ami Um. C. N. Clarke. Mr . .'»nnie Mulligan aud daughter. 1).. and family, en route by antonio- Ladies’ White Shoes, Ox Ml«'- Catherine, of San Diego, Calif., bile to Concord. Calif., »topped here William Walker, wli.li a brother I ming Suit« for.............. to inquire of an uncle of Mr. Monday fords and Pumps from Billings. Mont.. Ims left for a lime I h - cii the gueata of Mr. and Mr». Hickle. C. A. Hickle, The latter, how- Sliernillll J. Frank. fl»hing trip in central Oregon. ever, suffering from a paralytic stroke, Ladies’, Young Men’s and Misses’ Mr iiiul Mm. Frederick Page and left here for lllhiol» several years ago. Born To Mr. and' Mrs. Wil.... . Thg Rational sizes. A limited number of these won Fusoti, Wednesday, August x, a dough soli, Fred, have returned from an Children’s White Canvas Shoes Free demonstration till» week only, automobile trip through Oregon, Cali ter. Swimming Suit derful swimming suits at this price and One-Straps Thursday, Friday and Saturday, of A. 8. Keir and family have returned fin iia mid Tin Juana, Mexico. Belcano toilet good» to tliose wlio are Mr, mol-Mm ('. Dethman returned not fiiinllinr witli Belcano. Bring thi» from a vaca Hun un their last week from a visit with their ltd. Com«* to the Beauty Parlor. Room farm. daughter. Mm. Julius Abraham, and 19, Butler Bank Bldg., and get a free Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Iltibliell. of D.mg- Mr. Alirdfiitiu. facial. liiH, Aria., are here visiting Mr. and American Federation of Labor meets T. 8. "Tommie” Handsaker, of San Mm. E. O. Roger»." tlie second mid fourth Wednesday» of Diego, Calif., will lecture next Wednes Miss Genevra Nickelsi'ii is eonvul- each month at the Library ball. All day night, Augunt 22, at the First escing from an operation iu a Port- Union card men are welcome. W. R Christinn church. Subject: "Johnnie the house OF PERSONz Sagers, Rec, Set". m3tf land hospital for appendicitis. Appleseed." Auspices «if tilt* Endeavor Peaches ire getting ri|ie The early society. Admission free. Silver offer- “ Born—To Mr. and Mrs. "George Erti«* nt tlx* Storksn«;st. Thuraiiay. white fruit is larger and of finer quality Ing. than on any former reason. Put in your August 9, a D^-iKmiKl son. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Packard, of Seat- order early for canning stock. 8. G. tie. out on a two weeks’ motor va«*a- Moe*. They left Monday morning for Mr. mid Mra. L. (>. Meacham are Oxlsirrow. ’I'lione 5653. a!6 Pfxtenix 1» Building Big Jetty SCHOOL NEWS tion, arrived laftt week for a vl»lt with home again after a visit with friends Mr«. Walter B. Van Duwn waa here Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Blythe. Mr. Pack Stanfield, where they-will visit Harry The Phoenix Utility Co., bringing to in Portland. lust week from Seattle tlie guest of ard 1» a cotiHln of Mra. Blythe. He 1» Iiumfeld, Hou of Mr. and Mra. Hum completion a $1.250,(MX) hydro-electric feld, who i» in charge of ille branch School will liegin 8epteml»*r 4, two Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slmy mid chil Mr. and Mr». Philip Janney. M th . Van a memls'r of the staff of tlie Seattle ex|icrimeiit station there. Mr. Hum- plant for the Paciflc Power A Light week» from next Tuesday. Superin dren mid Vern Whitcomb mid family Dusen whs formerly Miss Harriett Record. Co., la uow clearing up debris and feld own» a raiuRi place in the Htan- tendent A. M. Cannon will hold a gen have left for a vacation at tlie l>ca« lies. Allen. giving Hplahing touches to the big Mr. and Mra. Fielding 8. Kelly, Mr. Held district. eral teacher»* meeting at tlx* high (Gordon G. Brown) Mr. mid Mm. Joseph A. Hill, of Hill and Mra. Cha». Rathbun mid Mr. and electrical system. The company, ac Mr. mid Mra. I. D. Parkin» are Mis» Virginia, young daughter of Hchotd building Saturday, September 1. The writer believe» the full Import Military Academy. Portland, were here cording to L. P. Mattoon, asalstant Mra. O. M. DeWitt motored down to spending the week at their orchard yesterday culling on Mr. mid Mm. F.. Portland Sunday to attend a reunion Dr. and Mm. V. II. Abraham, sustained at 2 o'clock. Tin' principal» will meet ance und significance of summer fertil- superintendent, 1» adding to Its crews, piaci* on Dee Flat. with their tencher» tli tln*ir respective a badly «oriied- foot while swimming lxer applii-atlon» to strawls*rries ia Kdly__ Hu y were eu ruute to eaat- Of memliera of the old Second Oregon in order to rush to completion a large ill a ('«dunilda »lough berth of tlie building» immediately thereafter. not fully understood by the average stone-filled jetty above a ateel bridge Herman Edstrom amf family re- ern Oregon. Rggimeiit. which particiiMited in tlu* city Sumlay. Miss Abriiliniii stepped Tuestlay morning. September 4, the grower. The Experiment Station baa turned last week fréni a motor trip io Mrs. Harriet) it lash field and sou, Tiilipplli«' «'iimpaign of the Spin isli that carries a 10-foot pipeline acroaa on ■' piece dY~t»aiT»'<I whe flint had ■puplWTSTir'assemble for registration for the ]Mi»t three1 year» n*com mended Hood river. The jetty, which will re Seattle. Willimn. have icluriied fyom a U;ree AmericnH war, at Laurelhurst Park. at all building» at 1» o ’ clock. After iss'n thrown in the river. Tlie bottom at lea»t two yearly applii-atlou» lie- quire an approximate 50,000 feet of Mra. A. F. Dav<*iiiM'irt will leave tills weeks' visit with Mias Nellie Myer» Geo. II. Clark and wife, of Monture. her foot wan cut open entirely »aluting tlie Flag tin' c I iihhch will I»' cauae by ho doing yield» are sulmtan- heavy timl»*r», la 165 feet long. \' jMMi week for Rogera, Ark., for a visit witli and tin* Ells rl Smith family of Cot Ida., en route by automobile to Sea»i<le of organized, lw«ik lists . given out, and aero»» the »ole. t billy Increased. Results recently tab new concrete pier la being poured on tage Grove. relative«. for a vacation, atopiM'd last week to everything made ready for lieginning ulated by the writer with reapeit to the went »ide of the river. William M. Black, manager of the Dr? and Mm. E. D. Kanaga, who will visit Mr. Clark'» »later, Mra. J. F. Si-lie’s orchestra will ¡day for a ll<md Iliver Creamery, will attend a actual school work on the following thi» problem ahowa more than a 70 Iaist winter heavy freshets In Hood dauci* at tlie fraternal hall at ('anemie leave Taiomn. Wash., for Detroit, Thonqmon and fnmily nt Parkdale. cream grading misting of Oregon day. Thi» registration and cla»Hitlca- per cent iucrease In yield« over the un river undermined an old pier and Mil'll., to make their home soon, Jiave AseomjMtnied by Mr. and Mra. Thomp I xh 'U s Saturday niglit. tion will consume the entire morning. fertilized plant» by no doing. We rec washed, the 50-ton bridge several hun «renmery and. dairymen, to lie lielil Mr. mid Mra. W. II. Chipping left been liere visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I. son, they returned from the const Mon next Wednesday at thi* Oregon build Assemblies will lie held in tbo high ommend that at lea»t 250 pound» of a dred fi'et down at ream. Sargent. sclusd and junior liigli school at U day. last week for Seattle, Wash., for a 6-X-4 fertilizer lie applied after the ing in Portland. Chris Johnsen, Mr. mid Mrs. Carroll Mansfield re visit witli friends. Mr. and Mra. T. T. George, of Echo, ereamefy expert of tlx- United State» o'clock preceding tlie registration. topping neasou. Thi» should have been turned last week from a vacation of returning from Portland, where Mr. Department of Agriculture, will I»* put on aome time ago but there 1» still Highest cash price paid tor your used several w<«-ks at Paciflc Grove. Calif. All building» have undergone rejailr» time to secure lieneflt if promptin'»» la George had particii>ated in buyers’ present for the meeting. furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain They will make tlicir home in the week activities, were her«' tlfi- first of at E. A. Franz Co. *• s20tf Mark Kvaude, whose nose was badly mid Is'lteriiK'iit». At the Coe primary employed. ' The fértil tier should lie Cameron resilience on Cnsciide avenue. the week guests of Mr. and Mra. Wil Mrs. Clark, gifteil Clairvovant, card smaslK'd and who »ustaiiied a severe seiiisd a new metal cornice 1» now I»'- worked into • the aoil aa soon as pos Mr. mid Mrs. E. H. (Casey) Jones liam Easeltya. John Long, a mcmtier gasli acr«»«» ills entire face last week| ing put on to protect tlie wall» entire slide. reader. Card readings daily ami by ap There are many reasons why num- pointment. 118 West Third Street, The mid daughters. Misses Dorothy anil of thi* Sunnyside, Wash., band, on the when the flying end of a broken belt ly around tlie building and a hot water Ethel, after ii visit witli friends at way to tlx* Dokky convention, wa» also at the Entry lumber plain struck liim, aystein I» being installed. At the Park mer or fall npplicatlona pay. Recent Dalles, Ore. aid De«', have left for Portland and the here vl»iting Mr. and Mra. Esseltyn. was taken to Portland yesterday. Mr. Ktns't hc I iimi I a hot water system lias experiments by the Miaaourl Kxperl- We pay cash for your old furniture or l»*llches. Mr. and Mr». F. W. Risklmld, Mr. Kvaude will I»' treat««I liy Dr. W. Don lieen installed and tin additional (and iiH-nt Station with referencs to the nu make a liberal allowance on new goods. M. R. C-tH her wood and daughter, a ind Mrs. Kent Shoemaker. Miss Jessie ald Nickelsen, l«sal young man, who last) r«sim fiiriilalied and minor re trition of the »trawlierry indicate that Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur And we would like to sup Miss Virginia, were down Huturday Ia-wi» mid William P. Allyn spent the after experience in eastern hospitals tal irs made. At the junior liigli Hchisil It 1» during late summer and fall that niture Exchange. in 17tf I» conval- week end in Eden I*ark. Mr. Allyn Wild more tlian n year with the Amer reiaiirtl mid Issik «lielve» have been practical result» are determined. The from f>ee. Mr. Cmlierwisid Your shoes half soled and heeled litado. Ar'tfié high school the study investigation» reputed »how that the ply you with while you waif. Quirk work nnr strong etuiug from a risi'iit serkma operation says he has never seen Mount Hood to ican Red Cross in RiiHsla, tin» o]M*n<‘d liiill lias l»*en enlarged to include 140 iiumlH'r of flower clusters, numiter of at tlie Cotage hospital. better adventage than from Red Hill, an office for »i»«'ialty work in Po point. Smith’s Champion Shoe SI.op. desks, a teachera' r«sim ha» been fitted flower» and »ize of berrle» are depend Richard's Bldg., Second st. m)5tf Mrs. J. William» last Thursday en a high ¡silnt on tlie trail to Eden Park. land. uti. mid many mii|or repair» made. ent upon nutritive condition» wltliln He returned with unstinted praise for Chief of Pidlce William Hart left tertained Wauna Circle mcmlsTS in Dunning System of music study, Mrs. Fuel lias I hn 'U stored in all buildings the plant the preceding fall and wilder the flowered meadow» of the |iark. yeHterday for Portland to attend the mid tlie r«sifs have lai'ii "made tlglit and they lire practically independent Lubbe. Summer classes forming. Phone «elebratioli of her birthday anniver Ml»» Vivian Jones will l>e among the lukky <*vn vcnthrii. „r — He — wW — priMs ss l I ______ sary. Sli«' was tli«' recipient of many Mrs. F. C. Wittenberg, 601 Oak Street, for the whiter. Tin' summer caretaker, of soil fertility condition» during the August graduiiti'» at the Washington (lien to coast resorts for an outing. C. 8. Jone», will have all building» »tiring and at the time of fruiting. handsome gifts. corner of Sixth. mv31tf Stat«* Normal, Bellingham, Wash. Sh«* Mr. Hart, wlio establish*«! a reputa cleaned up in gimd shat»' before »chisd Treatment that would incream* pro tauglit in tlie Bellingham city M-hools tion a» a swimmer while at l»'aeh n>- opens. All janitors will ls> on duly duction through modifying fertility, as a cadet teacher during the spring s>irt» wvernl years ago, plans on par Is'glnning Beptember 1. They are: therefore, »bould tie given during the quarter and Im» taken an active tairt ticipating in some surf contests thi» High school, K. ('. Bucklin; Park »ninnier and fall months. Tlx* r I xo of iu tin* school and city activities. Miss Htftiimer. Glen Sloat, deputy marshal, Stri-et achiHil, Isaac Ford; Coe pri the -ls*rry 1» closely correlated with Jone» expect« to return to Il«a>d River will I»* in charge of k<s*ping tli<* peace mary achmil, <’. I*. Bucklin. nitmlier of piatUs |»*r flower and the after graduathin. during tlie alisence of the chief. Tlie state colime of study will lie Netting of tliese pistils. Both are In Melvin (1. Winstock, here last Fri ‘ Jim"Thomas, an Indian, whooe place followed in all schitpls, su|iplcmeiited fluenced by soil condition the preced day to deliver tlie memorial address hi on the Columiiia River Highway !»■- liy outlines from tin*'city Hiiis-riiitend- ing full and but little by fertiliser for President Harding, was accom tween liere and The Dalle», and Mm. ent. In tlu- liigli Rcliisil lite Isinrd <>f treatment shortly before fruiting. panied by Mm. Wlnstock. their (laugh Thomas wen* liere Tuewday ««s'klnlf director» till» adopted n course defln- ter, Miss I xiu I m *, mid Mr. Win»tock’» aid of otticers in protecting their home ing the minimum rciiulremcnt» for nil Mo»ier Sejls Berrle» Here secretary, Geo. C. Walton. They mad«' agniiist carel<'»s tire» of motor camp grade» aud for graduation. /Die pur-« several motor totira into tlie valley. er». Tlie Indian declared tliat tlie Isise i» to provide lite piipilH witli a II<H>d River, tlie home of the ('lark You’ll need some of these All left expressing a great charm for white tourists slumld hot be allow«»! logical and proper foundation in sec Seedling »(rawberry, which variety is aliipiM'd from here in carlot quantities scenic attractions of the community. to build fire» along tlie roadside. Oil* ondary education, liigli sch«»d pupils and we wi 11 be pleased to 8. F. Blythe last week received an M'Veral «s-casions tlii'y have l«-ft burn mu»! take four years of Engli»h, two each spring mid early »ummer, 1» now getting It» »apply of strawlM*rri«*s iiiten-sting letter from John 8. Hugh«*««, ing brand» in negh-cleti tin*». Yester- of mathematics, two of di-ieiice (in serve you. of Prairie City, a former Portland <lay tlie tire spread to gra»» aud brush cluding either pliynics or cliemi»try). from Mosier rancher». Fruit grower» there have found lliat they can suc printer and Civil war comrade. He and the Indian horn«* barely em-aped two of libdory mid on«* of civics and stated that he had noted a report of destruction. economics. Tti«' other five credit» may cessfully grow Everls-arlng lierriea in tlie r<*celit golden wedding celebration lie made up from Imigmigc (Ijitln or tlie summer month». The fruit 1» re of Mr. and Mm. Blythe. Mr. Huglios. French), home economics, manual tailed here at 12% cent» |>er pint box. who 1» XII. stntcd that he retained bis training, acience or commercial. Pu g«NMl tienltli by working in a small pil» taking tlu* colleg«* preparatory truck garden. _ cottrae must take either tlie I«atin or the French. All seniors will take pule Mr. anil Mm. Ed L. Thayer, of Ash FOR YOUR MEAT RABBITS lie speaking a» a part of their English land, ami Mr. and Mm. Ed Earnest, of AND BREEDING STOCK Mrs. J. II. Norton »warn the Coluti work. Elmwood. Nelir., stopped here last week wlille motoring through, to visit bia river Tuesday night—the first Tlie city »nperintendont and liigli Phone 5443 F. F. HOBSON Mr. and Mm. G. 8. Johnson. Mr. and woman ever to m-vomplish the feat in HchtMil principal will be in their oflic«'« I F. D 3. ROOD UVU. ME. The »tart was in the high school building mornings Mm. Thayer r«*«ld<sl here 12 years ago. tlie mid-Columbia. Work, play, eat and sleep in cool, airy rooms, prop- Mr. -and Mrs. Edwin lai Roe an«i chil made at Kolierg Beach, just east of of the week beginning August 27. to erly ventilated. Only a few cents a day v ill keep a dren, of Hutherland, Nelir., have also the city, mid in 35 minute» Mm. Nor confer with pupils in regard to tlicir fan running in your home. Big return« in health been here visiting Mr .mid Mr». John ton, who was aceompanleil by a jMirty work. All new pupila for any grade and comfort. son. Another recent guest wan their of friends nlsiard the ti i hl ng launch In tlie city schools »hould aee the »II- of Floyd Wright, pulled 11 creel f on the fieriiitendent nt thin lina* and It is ad- son, Walter Johnson, of Banin, Wyo. Major Charles Taylor, of Washing Washington laink. She wan but little visaldc for all new high achiMil pupils to confer with the high nclusd prin ton, D. C„ who is a dentist now en fatigued by tlie swim. Although tin- current of the river cipal. gaged in recount ruction work at a gov All pupil» .of tiic clglitli grad«*, or eriimi-nt lmftpit a I since his return from here is exceedingly swift, ho much so active Service oversea», was here Inst that it is rare that a male «Wimmer other grades, wlio have Isen doing w< •eek visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. D. L1H. attempts the interstate swim. Mm. summer work or who wf-re conditioned Major Taylor, known as "Chuck" dur Norton was borne down stream liftt iu any subjects, should meet the super intendent in tils office in the liigli ing bis athletic days at the U. of 0., little over n half mile. school, Monday morning. August 27. at is a cousin of Mrs. Lili. He ha» lieen transferred to the Philippines. Mrs Blanchar Baldwin Ixtat Sunday Night h o'clock to arrung«* for examinations. In the nuraery an elec Taylor accompanied lilin here. Hetera! now teachers will is* among After lie bad lieen lost for 15 hours tric fan is indispensa In the high At the next ««sial meeting of Park in the rough, wiaided country on Tony the corps this year. Grnngc August 22. there will lie n pic creek, where hi' bail accompanied liia school. Curtis Gould, recently of O. A. bly. Baby sleeps well nic supper tit 6.30 in the grove. All family on a Hailing trip. Blanchar. ('., will have chargt- of mathematics; and wakes refreshed menilM'm are urged to come and bring h-yenr old aon of Mr. and Mra. L. M. Miss Iva Howey, of Mosier, will have a I winket of gtsMl tilings to eat. Co (Tee Baldwin, wna found nt daybreak Mon classes in hi»tory nnd civics; Miss and happy. will lie »erved at cost. Furnish your day by David Cooper, of Parkdale. Margaret Harding, a graduate of Reed own cup. At X o’clock there will tie a The youngster had wandered 2*4 miles College, will have the girls' physical program in tlie hall. One of the num- from camp, but waa not alarmed when training mid overflow < liisse» in acience lierw nlumld bear. The evening will he dfio-overed he wan Hat. At night nnd algebra; Mr». Nona Hettinger will Iters hnonld hear. The evening will fall he constructed a lied of fir bough» liave cliarge of the study hall und will I m * finished witli dancing and n general beneath a fallen tree, and there he 1»» dean of girls. social time for all. waa discovered peacefully sleeping by In tlie Park Street school there will Is* a new principal. Miss Ihira D. W. A. Hackett is back at hia post Mr. Cooper. A poss«* of 40 men apent the night (Merton, wlio, for the |iast several of duty at the Kelly Bros, »ton* after We carry a complete line of G. E. and an extensive motor trip with hia fam with torches and lantern» searching years, has l»s>n principal of the grade Westinghouse electric fans. All sixes school in Hamilton. Mont. Mi»» Ol»*r- ily. They toured flrnt to Tawinia and the forest brake». ton is a graduate of Dea Moines Col Seattle and traveled thence to Vsn- Ymd all styles, from J. O. Hannum Weds lege, IX*» Moines. Ia.. and n teacher couver, B. C. Returning to Seattle $10.50 up. Easy Hood River friend» of J. O. Ilannuin, and principal of aeveral years'•«■xjH'rl- th«' |»rty crossed th«' Knoqualmie Pass, terms are provided. visiting S]s«kane and then Irwinton. ex-county co mini «»loner, yesterday ence in Iowa. Other new teacliers nt Every fan guaran Ida. Mr. Hackett nays he fountl no learned of hi» wedding in Portland the Park Street school are Mrs. Phoebe small town that displayed any more Saturday to Mr», diarlotta Smith. Dojrle, Miss Ruth Nottage and Miss teed to be mechan bmdn<>sn activity than Hood River. Mr. Hannum. who ha» lieen making Agnes Mehring. all graduates of Mon- ically perfect and Mt. Vernon. Wash., he said, approached hi» home in Portland, ha» nn Upper iiKiutli Normnl hc I kki I. At the Co«' pri give years of satis Valley home«t< nd. where last year he mary sc I ksi I there are thr«-e jiew teach the Apple Chy in enterprise. joined Clint Wood In establishing Miss Hallie Pmldy, factory service. Mr. and Mm. J. Iiumfeld and daugh Homestead Inn, a new sumlner resort. era thia year: Mra. Miilinda May-Ison, and Mm. Eva ters, Misses Winifred, J«*anette and Grlea. Marie, of Portland, motored up to the Q E. Whix (oscillsting) »-ta- Child« ta Talk at Parkdale Kandy river Sundny, wh«*re they were Westinghouse 3-ipeed (no«-oscillatin<)........... 10-in. Just received another shipment of j«4n«*d by Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe. Mr. Leroy ’Child», superintendent of the O. E S-speed (non-oscillating)........................... l«-in- artd Mra. Roger W. Moe, Mr. ami Mra. Hood River Kx|»*rinu*nt Station, will Belcano toilet article». You had let Westinghouse «-speed (oscillating)..................... 10-in. Forrest L. Mos and Mark E. Moe for give a lecture on method» of »praying ter hurry if you want any. It won't a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Palina- for anthracniNu* and other diseases In last. very long. There I» a terrible de teer, of Ralem. and Mr. and Mra. O. oraban!» of the Upper Valley on Thurs- mand for this line of good». For sale Ktewart. of Portland, were also mem day, Angu»t 23. The meeting will be nt Beauty Parlor, R«snn 19, Butler bers of the picnic |>arty. The Humfeld held at 7 p. tn., under anaph-ea of the Bank Bldg. Phone 2X73. family came on here and »pent Mun Men'« Forum of the Upper Valley day night with Mr. aud Mrs. A. D. United church. Genuine Ford parte at Frani Co.’a If August Days Are Swimming Days That will keep you cool these wins 19c Ask anyone who owns a Jantzen. We are sole Dis tributors for Hood River for Jantzen National Swimming Suits 4& $5.00 1 Ladies’ Arch Support Black Kid Oxfords Mens Athletic Union Suits 75c SUMMER BERRY FER TILIZATION PAYS Canning Time Caps, Robben Jelly Glasses, Parowax Bay Leaves Jap Chillies, Stick Cinnamon Mustard Seed, Pickling Spice Fresh DiU Cool, fresh air means health Get a fan Now on easy terms A G.E. “Whiz”fan for $10.22 Standard fans at all prices Pacific Power & Light Co ». 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