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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THUR8DAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1924 ........................ II I I 4* »4 I I I I I | | | > BRIEF LOCAL MENTION t dance st Pythian temple tomorrow MAN SHOT, ROBBED, • ON _ THE _ _ _ _ HIGHWAY night,. Friday, February 22. Ford's orchestra, beautiful decorations and a If you can *t stand adversity, fine time. Join the big crowd and ba Gsnuins Ford parts st Frans Co.’s, tf sure of one of the most pleasant «veil you ’re not fitted to stand ing« you have had in a long time. H. L. Hasbrouck. optometrist. / prosperity. Think this over.' A 7%-pound son was born to Mr. With a bullet wound in bis left arm, Used Sprayers, re-conditioned and in good running order, at Bennett Broe. mb and Mrs. H. E. Mays, Monday, Febru Joe Bellenger, transient, appeared at the police station Monday morning, 1 st . and Mrs. L. A. Bennett were ary 11, at Mrs. Nash's maternity home. seeking aid of officers in apprehending If you do not receive your Oregonian visitors in Portland yesterday. regularly or wish to «ubecribe for same, a man named Ted. who, he ilOclAred, Mrs. E. L. Currey was a visitor in either by carrier or mail, please call shot him on the Columbia RiVer high Portland Bunday. Through arrangements with one of way als>ut 4.30 and robbed him of $48. Oregonian agent. -Phone 2303. f 21 tf Aecord Ing to Belleuger'a atary.be A. W. Stone motored to Portlaud Service of the Pacifie Power A Light .j the largest distributors in th« North Sunday for a bit of golf. Co. was interrupted for a short time met his assailant, whose last name he west the MOLDENHIELAT-SATHEK did not know, Sunday and arranged to Born—To Mr. and Mrs. K. Morita, cated in Portland, having opened an Tuesday, February 12, a son. of a tree, ia-lng trimmed on Twelfth ride in his automobile to Spokane. CO. will receive a special shipment of Bellenger was to pay fur gasoline for Judge Derby was a business visitor street, was felleil across a feeder line. the journey. in Portland last week. We have several tractor plows on "Date Sunday night at a filling sta- Henry W. Stelnhanser. of Parkdale, hand at a real buy. These are plows 'tion 1 bought gasoline,” said Bellenger, we handled during our Cletrae agency, "and the man saw my money, mostly was down last week oil business. fj«’ small bills. Just this side of Wyeth Have you seen the 5-tube radio set at llisid River Garage. Geo. W. Friday ami family, acconi we had a blowout. After he had re- . the Radio Hhop Shop for $55.00 $55,00 7 ' ~ f 21 On the basis of statements made by panied by G. H. Carrier, have returned plaeed the tin- lie suddenly struck me Good reconditioned sprayers, . . Har- die and Bean. Hoo«i River Garage. from California. Tlie Friday family with a wrench, the blow lauding on the managing representative at the spent tlie winter ot). a motor tour uif my neck instead of the back of my «8 the south. time these arrangements were con head. Partially stunned I turned to Major Chas. Stelnhauser and family Mr. and Mrs. N Jack Johnson mo protect myself when the man drew eluded It is safe to promise the ladies motored down from l’arkdale last tored up from Portland Monday. __ Nr bis pistol and sliot me. I fell forward week on a shopping tour. •f this community a Real. Surprise in Johnson Is a representative of the and laid still as if dead, and he evi Th«* Methodist ladies will hold one Acme Paint Co. While here lie vii dently thought he had killed me. He . Drees values, so, make a note of the of tiielr-bake sales at the Frasier gro- ited tile local distributors, tile E. A. reached into my coat pocket, taking time and com»—But, of course, you eery Saturday. my piMketlsMik. and then jumped into Franz Co. car speeding off to the east.” G. R. Frey last week sold to. J. It. will want to come to the Dollar Sales Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Page, who spent his Bellenger described his assailant as Nunamaker one of tlie new warehouse the water motoring through southern anyway. -X. redheaded, alsiut five feet three Inches type Ideal grading machines. <'allfornia. where they visited a num Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph ber of relatives, arrived home Suuday. tali, witli high cheek bones. He es with 25 records, $85.00; cost $175.00. They were accompanied by Mr. and timated his age at 22 years. He drove a Ford car, with yellow headlight Phone 1234. f 21 Mrs. W. J." Bryan. lenses, and a Washington license, the Sprayers which have been used, but The Selolie Camp Fire girls held first two figures being 16. Men’s Heather Mixed are re-conditioned and in good running tlielr monthly social meeting Saturday Women’s Knit Union William Jones, 460 East I>avls order, for sale at Bennett Brothers, mtl evening. Each Camp Fire girl brought street. Portland, picked up the injured Socks, 3 pair for Suits, values to $1.75 for Everyliod.v enjoyed the man and. brought him to the city. Eyes scientifically examined by H,I..~ a visitor. Hasbrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner games, following wh(cii delightful re- Authorities iinnyidiattdy wired officers $1.00 $1.00 Bldg. f8U freshinents wore served. east of here to watch all highways laid out by Dick Wick Hall, known as __ Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. I-arge as It. P. Orr, who moved from here 12 and ferries. the Greasewood Golf Links. Sheriff Johnson left by automobile sortment, reasonably priced. Kelly years ago, was up from .Portland the Men’s Black and Brown I "The folks who see the lynx,” says $1.45 Silk Corset Covers Bros. Co. ml5tf first of tlie week to look after resi Tuesday for Pe .Ell, Wash., to seek Mr. Hall in a s|s>cial golf edition of Fiber Silk Extra Quality Hood River Box Co., box manufac dence pnqierty on Sherman avenue. the record and name of "Ted." Bel- $1.00 tlie Salome Sun, "all say nolmdy never turing, Hood River, Oregon. Phone Mr.JIrr is now engaged in the plaster lenger and "Ted” had formerly saw anything like it nowhere. The Socks, 2 for $ 1.00 worked together at Pe Ell. ing and bu I h i I ng husineaa in Portland. 1342. m4tf Reports from the Out Door Life Ex course is just a little over twenty- .Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jackson and H. J. Moore journeyerl to Portland position, which will close at the public three (23) miles around and all haz $1.25 and $1.38 yesterday to take in the Out Door Life daughter. Miss Adelenla, motoreik to auditorium in Portland today, are to ards & bunkers are natural—no arti Men ’ s Negligee and Golf Portland Saturday. Mr. Jackson said Exposition. the effect that Hood River couuty ficial ones ueeded. Some Eastern Warner’s Brassiere scored a big hit. Representatives of Folks s|M*nds (lie season here a pur Mrs. Jesse Edgington is in Eugen«* it was tlie first time lie had ever Shirts in all white and neat essH.ved tlie trip on a sunshiny day. $1.00 the Heattie Open Air ¿Exposition? pose just to play around it ou<-e—and visiting her daughter, Miss Grace Tlie Journey, lie declared, was a most which will be held in July, after see some ottiers who have been here sever cluster stripe percales, Edgington. enjoyable one. ing the lix-al display, declared, accord al seasons ain’t ever got around it yet. C. H. Reeves was ln^J’ortlund thes $1.50 value, for $1.00 County Fruit Inspector W. J. first of the week to attend the Out of - J C. Is-lnnd Smith, formerly traffic Koeken, who also has charge of fed ing to (Teo. I. Sargent, one of the com Players are warned to us«* mii|M and Curtain Nets, up to $1.45 NOT to get off the far a ways between manager of tlie Apple Growers Asso mitteemen, who returned Tuesday Doors Congress. ciation, who recently occupied a sim eral inspecUptt ui fruit and vegetable night, that the Portland or llregoii the holes. L.uyute ..und rabbit holes per yard, per yard Plant s flower garden this spring — ilar isisitioii in Spokane, is now lo shipments originating here, Tuesday State Chanitier of Commerce might DON’T COUNT. Gisid guides who Men’s Mule Work Gloves and don’t fail to include Dahlias. Bend cated in Portland, linvng opened an cited an instan«*e of the lM>nefits that well tiear the expense of sending ii to kyiw, tjie course can is* obtained at $1.00 for Ruggles’ Dahlia Catalog. independent office for serving sliipping accru«* to growers who make ship Seattle for the advertising it will til?- BLUE ROCK INNE and caddys 2 pair for $1.00 ments tiiat have been certified by fed bring the state. G«s>d reconditioned sprayers, Har- concerns. and horses ami canteens, also tents eral authorities. die and Bean. II imh I Iiiver Garage. Gilliert Edgington and Mark Wey- and camping outfits, can tie leased by A letter was received the first of One Big Lot Women’s and “C. J. Gordon, of Parkdale, r«»cently gant are in constant attendance at tlie the week, month or season, provided «8 tlie week liy E. <>. Blanchar announc Men’s $1.50 Lined E. J. Cummins, Underwood orchard ing Hint Miss Anna M. Spring, who la sliipjM*«l two «-arloada of Burbank po exposition. Mr. Weygandt explains a dels is it is put up and ALL CADDYS Misses’ Imported and Do lilt, was a business visitor in tlie city now at Palm Spring, Riverside county. tatoes," saiil Mr. Koeken, “to a Han the scenic points represented on the AND HORSES LOST ON THE Horsehide Work Gloves Francisco dealer. Tuesday he received mestic medium weight the first of the week. California«Ja_jceovering,jtrom n seri a telegram that the tubers were«badly contouy map of the <*ounty, which has COURSE MUST BE PAID FOR." $1.00 It can lie gathered from tlie fore Mr. and Mrs. Ed Suksdorf, of Bin ous attack of pneumonia. Miss Spring dauuiged by freezing. CommunicaUun a painting of Mount Hood, liy P. L. Wool Hose in heather gen. spent Monday here visiting Mr. was critically ill for a time, it was was eHtablish<*d with the Han Fran- Menaer. aa a background. Monday, going foreword that a round of golf on the Greasewisid Golf L.Vnx is some- when the exposition was visited by stated. mixtures and plain colors, and Mrs. E. J. Beck. cisco office of the' f»*deral inspection school children Mr. Edgington was tiling more than an adventure. It is Men’s Lined. Horsehide values to $1.75 for $1.00 Genuine Ford parte at Franz Co.’s. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. «lepartinent. It was ascertained that kept busy presenting each youngster a career. A. F. H. Steele, wiio lias Is'en III with Wehavejuet received a shipment of on«* car of the (sitatoes had been di with a porcupine quill. A map of the “lynx” accompanies Mittens, value $1.50 for Jironclilal pneumonia, is convalescing. the old reliable Eastern White Oak sole verted to Htockton. Investigation Men who journeyed to ' Portland the description with an attempt to leather. For those who prefer leather $1.00 showed only a few sacks, near the land Sunday to aid In arranging the tiring out the topographical features \ W. M. Black lpMriieen>,H-ndlng sev Imported Japanese Crepe eral days in eastern and central Ore- on the bottoms of their shoes, there is d«s>r, frost«?d. The other <*ar had been exhibit were: W. P. Allyn. P. L. Man of the country in which the players nothing lietter. We ’ ll put soles on your diverted to Los Angeles. Without gMiL4>n busin/ss for tlie creamery. may disport themselves. Tlie dis hoes while you wait. T. C. Smith's further explanation of his original ser, Geo. I. Sargent. Ed Button. R. E tance between the fifth and sixth boles, Johnson, Orville Hatch and J. II. Men’s Union Suits, med. and Ginghams, 4 yards The''^fi^KodlHt Indies will hold one Champion Shoe Shop. f Ulf message, th«* Han Francisco deal« following the saw-tooth top of Table Fredrlcy. for $1.00 of their bake sales at the Frasier gro Mr. and Mrs. Forrest L. Moe mo settled witli Mr. Gordon on his own and light weight, up to Pictures by Fred W. Donnerherg Mountain, is given as 538 rods. This cery Saturday. tored to Portland last week. On their weights. ” were used in setting off the display. is what Mr. Hall calls a "far-a-way” Goninue Ford parte at Frans Co.’s. $1.75, for $1.00 return home they were accompanied A photograph of the exhibit, made by not to tie confounded with fairway. Barcl iy Corsets are made to measure. by Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Moe. The 58c to 68c Figured Voiles The player who can make a drive from the Portland Telegram and forwarded Mrs. C. S. Jones, Corsetiere, 810 Park former, who week liefore last under the fourth hole at Buzzard's Roost in to the Chamber of Commerce. Is now 2 yards for $1.00 Ave. Phone 2294. o4tf went a nos«* and throat ojieratlon, re- $1.45 Boys’ Lined Brown on display at the show window of the to any region approximating vicinage Highest cash price paid lor your need covensl rapidly and resumed Ids place First National Bank, where it is at- to the fifth hole, 817 rods, is qualified Kid Gauntlets, also suita furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain <>D tin* Glacier staff Monday. to play anywhere. The ninth hole is tracting a wide attention. at E. A. Frans Co. «20ft 65c and 75c Ladies’ Vests in Death Valley and the tenth at The Parkdale stag«- of th«* Fashion ble for Ladies’ Driving Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Livery Co., Curly Runocorn, pilot, lias Two Portland boys who gave the A)iache Peak, the apex of Funeral 2 for $1.00 with 25 records, $85.00; cost 1175.00 been entirely overhauled, and la now names. Jack White and Jack Vance, Mountain, distance not shown on the Gloves, $1.00 1921 Dodge Brothen Touring Car Phone 1234. 1 21 map. ap|M*aling in Ila sheen of new |Miint the former claiming he was 17 and This car has had remarkably good Players from the eighth to the H. It. Young, representing the adver and varnish. Tlie stage is again back the other 15, escaped from the city care and shows It Is equipped with jail Sunday afternoon some time by ninth; from the fifteenth to the six on the regular run, and with the tising department of the Standard Oil Boys’ Fleece Lined Union $3.50 Oil Paintings for Hassler shock absorbers, Side-Ray Co., was here from Portland yesterday. weather spring like many Up]s*r Val mortising a heavy wooden tieam spotlight, s|Mire tire. etc. Will give teenth, and thence to the seventeenth, $1.00 around a liar in a partition between warned liy a legend, “Look out for Suits, all sizes Hood reconditioned sprayers. Har ley . people ar«* motoring alsiard it tlie main jail corridor and a room lots of service and satisfaction for a are bandits here and always go armed. down to tin* city for visits au«l to simp. die and Bean. H« xh 1 Biver Garage. small up-keep expense, Cali at Ren Do not camp here alone at night. $1.00 Mrs. J. K. Carsoil returned last utilized for prisoners who might lie nett Brothers and aee thia car. f28 ino Either go on to Lazy L Ila mb, (the ill or women. Officers bel|eve the ■85c Brooms, 2 for week from a visit of 10 days in Port Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Aitken and Mrs. land with friends and relatives. She boys were aided by some local mail elevent li hole), or back to Sheep 8. G. Hutchinson were in Portland spent $1.00 Springs Caliin (hole No. 1) for tlie Misses’ $1.45 Medium Wt. most of tlie time with her or Isiy who supplied them with a Tum-A-l.um Has Fine Sign last week to s«*e David Warfield in sisters. the Mrs. chisel. night. Edward Creighton and "The Merchant of Venice.” Tlie Vance laiy said he was a mem Players tee off from a point near White Unions, Dutch The Tum-A-Luin Lumlier Co. h»H Mrs. Conrad J. Seiberts. She says, Supply your Sunday dinner with however, that she lyid pleasaut visits ber of the Whitney boys' chorus, which just placed on its Cascade avenue Blue Rock Inne. The eighteenth hole 98c Aluminum Ware Neck, Elbow Sleeves pastries, cakes and dellcloiiH bread with numerous old Hood River friends was recently stranded in Canada. plant a huge colored sign, showing Is appropriately named "Thank God." from the Methodist ladies' bake sale including: Mrs. Harry Bailey. Mrs. They were apprehended Saturday the appeal of well constructed and suggested by the ejaculations of play 2 for $1.00 $1.00 at Frasier's grocery Saturday, W. B. Heath. Mrs. Cynthia McKit night by Harry Gross as they were, attractive ranch buildings. The sign ers who survive bandits, the ravages N Ix-slie Butler was in Portland last trick, Mrs Flora B. Hartley and Mrs. attempting to steal gasoline in his is colorful and in attracting consid of age and the perils of the desert, on yard. Officer Sloat when lie searched erable attention. arriving at—that hote which is adja Thursday to attend tlie luncheon of II. F. Davidson. Dr. Denton & Sandmap 75c Imperial Flower them found a revolver and a quantity cent to the Inne. the Progr«*ssive Men's AHgociatlon at Mr. and Mfti. E. N. Blythe were up of ammunition on them. * We are Informed by Mr. Hall tli.it the Hotel Benson. Bowls and Frog, 2 for from Vancouver, Wash., where Mr. Sleeping Garments for reservations are tieing made for three The. Altar Society of St. Mary’s Blythe is now editor of the Vancouver and four seasons hence. We should $1.00 Children, $1.00 church will meet today at the Mt. Columbian, an interest in Which lie not lie surprised if. when the fame of Hood h«itel for a farewell ¡«arty for re<*cntly purchased, to visit Mr. the Greasewisid Golf Lynx has spread Blythe’s parents. Mr. an«l Mrs. S. F. Mrs. Mary Campbell. sufficiently, reservations would be Blythe. A family reunion dinner was Before buying a tractor disc harrow made still longer in advance. We even s«*e the John I)«*ere Model L at Ben enjovtsi Sunday at Twin Oaks Farm. There is now before congress an imagine that provision will tie made wli«*r<* Mr. and Mrs. Ihivid T. Marlor nett Brothers. Can't be «*qual«*«l for Alsiut 30 nienils>rs of the local Ma amendment to the federal constitution for children yet unborn, just aa thor- now reside. Mrs. Marlor is tin* daugh orchard work. 1116 provides for taxing the income obred «nits yet unfoaled nre nomin- ter of Mr. ami Mrs. Blythe. Tin* din sonic lodge motored to The Dalles which Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rand, after a ner was in celebration of the 82nd Monday night for a ceremonial staged from future issues of state and munic- ateil for Churchill Downa and other vacation spent on Puget Sound, Se- birthday of Mr. Blythe, senior. He by the lodge of that city at the civic l|>al isinds, by the federal government. tracks where notable races are held. — Httle and British Ctdliinliia iwiints. reached ills 82n«l milestone last Thurs auditorium. Initiary wortt was con It also provides that states may tex Phoenix Republican. have returned home. ducted by the past masters of The the incomes from future issues of gov day. _______ Dalles lodge. ,Delegations from Ma ernment bonds that are owned within C. W. Ixiugbery last week won a sonic lodges from all tnid-Columbla their borders. In plain English this handsome silver service at a shoot of and eastern and central Oregon jsilnls means that the Income derived from the Portland Gun Club. The trophy tax-exempt isinds. Instead of being tax- were present for the occasion. is on exhibit at the Ixiraway store. free as in the past, would hereafter tie We have several tractor plows on subject to taxation In the same manner hand at a real buy. These are plows ♦ * Mayer Greets Warfield as income earned in any manner what- we handled during our Cletrae agency. last soever. o . Mark A. Mayer was in Portland A check for $15 presented by Harry Hood River Garage. f28 Senator I. L. Patterson, state man week, when he was one of the first to Commenting on necessity for doing J. F. Thompson motored down from ager of the Coolidge for President extend greetings to David Warfield, away with tax-exempt ismds in order Mayers to Dr. M. I. Sanders, a Gold- Parkdale yesterday. He was ac«*om- campaign, who spent Tu«*sda.v here in tlier«* to give his interpretation of Hhy- to encourage the investment and loan endale. Wash.. Methodist minister, for jianied by his br«ither-fn-law. Geo. C. terviewing rural and city R«*ptiblicnns. lock, fame«l character of “The Mer ing of capital in productive enterprise officiating at ills marriage to Miss Local authorities, who have been in Clark, and Mrs. ('lark, who art* visit declared that he found a strong senti chant of Venice.” Mr. Mayer and Mr. and agriculture, E. I). Cliassel. secre Jessie M. Mercer, was returned t»y the touch with tlie alate highway depart Citizens Bank of Portland with tlie ment favoralde to Coolidge. ing from Malin. Warfield have lieen friends for years. tary of the Farm Mortgage Bankers notation, "no account.” Mayers and ment, announced Tuesday that steps "Basing my statement on what 1 Th«* Mosier man has watched tlie Assix-lation of America, says: Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sonniehaen were his bride, carrying a Multnomah coun would la- taken to prosecute telephone learned in my talks among represented "Wealthy individuals subject to a ty license, aroused In*. Sanders, who and power concerns in case further in Eugene last wm*k to attend the ali great actor develop from inaignlflcan«*e tive people of Hood River county, nnal editorial conference and to visit to a character internationally beloved. fedi'ral Income tax of 50 per eent to 58 was here In charge of evangelistic mutilation of tn*es on the rights of their_ daughter, Miss Enid, a student said Mr. Patterson. “I tliink the coun He declares tiiat h«> knows no man for per cent, are buying 5 per eent, 5>A per meetings, while the local pastor, Rev. wny of alate roads la resorted to. ty will go overwhelmingly for Calvin whom lie has a greater admiration cent and 6 per cent tax-free securifies The threat of prosecution, it was at the University of Oregon. W. N. Byars, filled his pastorate at Coolidge." Within the next few days now. at par; or at a »very slight ad Goldendale. at 2 a. in. Sunday, Febru stated, followed action of the Pacific Supply your Sunday dinner with citizens plan «in effecting a Coolidge than David Warfield. vance. A 5 per cent security, tax-ex ary 10. Mayers explained that he Telephone Co. In completely denuding pastries, cakes and deli«*ioua bread club which will isicome immediately empt. in the possession of a person re made the check lnrger than tlie legal wayside fori*sts on tlie Columbia Biver St. Mark’s lavp Year Ball from the Methodist Indies’ bake. sale fletivp. ceiving an income of a million dollars fee lieeause of his appreciation of the highway at tlie west edge of tills at Frasier's gro«*ery Saturday. As the guest of S. J. Mmire. Senator The last of a series of dances that county. The following party motored to the Patterson attended the JLunch Club have been given this winter by St. a year yields hint as much net Income accommixlntion of Dr. Sanders. Tlie as a taxable security paying an an- latter gave the check to Mrs. Byars. Deschutes river over the highway Sun meeting. Mark's Guild will lie held Friday, Feb unal Interest rate of 11 per cent. Records of the conntjn clerk's office Warren Company Moves Strawberries day: Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cramer. Mr. ruary 29, at the Pythian temple. It ‘‘For the last five years great diffi here revealed that the marriage cer The Warren Truck Co. Imp tiegnn and Mrs. Victor Thomsen. Miss Flor will be a Leap Year ball. With a Mr. Morden Taken to Portland culty has been experienced in obtain ence Hudson and Glenn B. Hunt. large committee arranging for the ing capital for railroads, for industrial tificate was signed by Misses Violet moving 100 tons of barreled straw- G. P. Morden, Mosier orchardist. pleasant social features, the Guild and Velma Mercer, sisters of the bride, lierries from Portland, where the fruit We pay cash for your old furniture or or development purposes, for the reas an witnesses. Before the party left was purchased by tlie Hood Bi ver make a liberal allowance on new goods. whose winter home is here, wns taken dances have attracted a large attend on PINTS that the wealthy owners of such the city. Mayers gave a cheek of $5 Canning Co. It wns necessary for the Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur to a Portland hospital over the high ance. It vis «xpected that the hall will capital are laying their wealth away on the Citizens Bank, to a service sta motor truck freight concern to charter way by ambulance Sunday, in order lie crowded with merrymakers at the niture Exchange. m17tf in tax-free investments. That condi tion. to |>ay for gasoline, It too was the vehicles of local transfer men to QUARTS Genuine Ford parts at Franz Co.’s, tf that he might undergo an operation coming event. r. tion will grow worse and worse as the returned. The second cheek was get the big tonnage of canned fruit for blood transfusion. Mr. Morden, Mrs. Isaac Ford, ber many friends brother of C. A. Morden, manager of years go by and each year the demand signed with the name James Rudell. here. HALF GALLONS - will be glad to learn, is convalescing the Oregonian Publishing Co. last Wesley Club Organized for government aid will become Canning The Hood Biver _. _____ „ Co., , which ____ at the CottageWiospltal from an oper Thursday, while coughing, suffered a stronger and stronger as capital la tins made an international reputation The Wesley Club has been organized ation of last week. Mrs. Ford will re hemorrhage in the lower thryat. Suc O.-W. R. * N. Co. Time Card for preserving ntrawlierries for use as boys of the Asbury Methodist lurt*d away into tax-free securities. Small—Medium—Large main at the hospital, however, for an ceeding hemorrhages had so weakened by “More than a billion dollars is now a Aller for chocolate bonbons, will util church. It has affiliated with "The WESTWARD other week or more. ise that purcliaHcd In Portland for him that it was necessary early Sun Pioneers.” a boys’ organization of the diverted every year from agriculture F. W. Woolley, who is again in the day to give a partial blood transfusion Y. M. C. A. Under direction of Ed and business to tax-free ixinda Thia No. 23. Salt Lake-Port pass B OO a m this purpose. mld-Columbia the representative of at the Cottage hospital. Abbott, who Is taking a keen interest la a knife that cuts both ways. It de No. 11, Spokane-l’prt. pass 6.30 a the Massachusetts Life Insurance Co., At last reports Mr. Morden was In the work of the boys, a portion of prives Industry of the needed capital No. 25, Chi., Omaha, Kan. City, Port, pass 6.10 a was here Saturday calling on friends. showing considerable improvement. the church's idg basement is being and it shifts heavier taxes upon agri Mr. Woolley is again making his head culture and business. If that leak is No. 1. Walla Walla, Pen equipped as a gymnasium. On Sale at K resse'« Drug Sfora dleton, Port, local 3.10 p m quarters st The Dalles. The tsisrd of control appointed from stopped by the passage of the amend Ticket» to thè Joint Recital by . Gun Club to Be Active The wives of members of Al Kader the organization consists of the follow ment agrriculture and Imslness will No. 17, Chicago, Omaha, Portland limited— 4.06 p m thrive as never before. — Pacific Manu Shrine temple in Portland Saturday ing: Rev. W. N. Byars, K. D. Peter Secretary Ed. Button, of the Hood Shtridan Deleplne Dorrthea Schoop facturer. X afternoon will be gu«*ats at a theatre Biver Gun club, says the organization son and W. T. Frasier. EASTWARD Violinili Pianisi Good Things to Eat party in Portland before the annual 1« planning on an active year. Prac No. 24. Port.-Salt Dake pass 12.40 a m hall, to be held at the auditorium Sat tice shoots will begin February 24 Presented by the Baptist Tedies 'Rebekah Convention Near No. 2, Portland-Pendleton, urday night. and close April 6. Then the sports Walla Walla local .. » 56 A m New* of the Golfer» A large delegation from Reliekah When you have windows snd wood men will be classified Into three divis No. 1R. Portland, Omaha, work to bs renovated or other odd jobs, ions. according to their ability, and lodges from thia county is planning Chicago limited..... 11.30 a m Tbsn., Feb. 28th, 8 p. a., Baptist Audftarioa call F.d Jenkins st 2922. He has • pro prizes will be arrangoli for each class. on a motor caravan to Dufur Thurs Kan, Phone 8561 There are some famous golf links No. 21Ì. Port.-Omaha, cess guaranteed to remove ink and grease The club has ls*gun • campaign for day, February 28, when the annual City, Chicago pass 6.15 p tn etains from rage. All work guaranteed. new members. The charter has lieen district convention will be held there. In this country. Probably none of No. 12, Port.-Spokane pass 10.05 p tn High School Student« Me f21 opened for a period of six months, so The mld-Columbis district of the fra them are so widely known as St. An Note ! No. 4, due at 7.20 p. HU Grade Children Be m., has ternal body is madFup of Hood River drew's In Scotland, but destined to be that the initiation fee of $5 will pay Genuine Ford parts at Frsns Co.’s. and Wasco counties. •till more famous are thorn of Salome, been changed to No. 2d, due 6.15 p. tn Do not forget the big W. O. W. the first year's dues. Hlllilll............... 1111 I i i i | 4 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TWO BIG $1.00 NEW SPRING DRESSES THIS WEEK DAYS Friday and Saturday February 22-23 HOOD RIVER EXHIBIT MAKES A BIG HIT TUBER INSPECTION PROVES VALUABLE BOYS WANTED FOR AUTO THEFT ESCAPE THE DALLES, GOAL FOR MANY MASONS SUGGESTION ON THE TAX QUESTION •/ CHECK TO MINISTER FOR WEDDING PHONY CUTTING OF WAYSIDE TREES TO BE STOPPED OLIVES CURTIS BRAND from California I PERIGO & SON MMBH COOLIDGE CLUB WILL BE FORMED