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-HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THtTR8Î)AY, MARCH 13, 1924 FERTILIZERS MOSIER club with nine members present. The following officers were elected: Mae Camp, president; N’edra Evans, vice preaident; Aleta Blanchard, secre- tary, and Arvilla Husbands. social secretary. The girls are planning on taking up millinery and at their regu lar meetings will use the Charm pro gram. Wheeler Clark. Cecil Lafferty, F. F. Oakley and Harriett and Dorothy Htrauss motored to the punch bowl Sunday. PARKDALE Mr«. L. D. Fisher, Roscoe Davld- M. 6. Boe and family went to Port land Wednesday to spend a couple of hizar aud Herbert Grave« were iu weeks. Hood River Wednesday. W« biZ* a car Mrs. H. H. Hettinger returned home Mra. C. G. Nichol waa called to Red- Wednesday with her tittle daughter, ofLand Plaster which we offer moud Wednesday by the tllneM of her Ruth Esther. at our warehouse at daughter-in-law. Mrs. B. Nichol. O. A. Kitchell, while shoeing a horse >14.00 per Too Tuesday had two rltw broken. A.AIliqgton returned home Wednesday from Seattle, where she The grade school held a basket so We ,^° luve • complete line spent some time visiting her slater, cial Saturday evening. Mrs. Dunn. • of Fertilizers for Orchards, Berries. Dave Cooper and George Jenison Charles White, of Kansas City, Gardens and Lawns— have purchased new Star cars. C. T. U. NOTES brother-in-law of J.. O. Beldln, ar- The ladle«' Aid will hold a cooked rived Haturday. Tankage, Flak Meal,(Sheep Guano, Tlie w. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday food «ale in Mclsaac*« store Saturday. .Misses Ann and- May Shogren re at 2.30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. M Muriate of Petash, Superphosphate A. J. Brunqulst and C. Kitchell turned to their Portland home Friday 8. Crowell. After a short business planted shrubs aiid plants about the .»Her spending seveal ’ days looking : meeting there will be a mother's meet grade school grimnds recently. after their apple orchard. ing. Mrs. Edgington 1ms charge of Steel Bow Rakes Mrs. Roy Edwards (Tressa Gibbs) Mrs. C. RuselierJell-last week, hurt tlie program. Every<»ne is invited. and daughter, flxda Loretta, are visit ing her foot and leg, and has not been The memlierakip drive Is coming on ing relative« In Parkdale. able to use them since. ’ swimmingly. Both the team captains The senior class of P. II. S. has re Shovels, long or 4 J rt . Miss Emily Husbands, Mrs. L. D. will report new members at the meet ceived its class rings and all think ing. short handles.....■ Fisher. Roscoe Davidhizar and Har Call, Phone or Write they are very nice. The member« of the L. T. L. hiked bert Graves were in Hood River Sun Warren Gibbs is back in the store day t osee Bill Hart in “Wild Bill out to Koberg's beach Saturday and after a two weeks’ vacation. Spades, long or 4 Hickok.” re|iort a wonderful time. After lunch snort handle».... ■ • ■ v The Parkdale high school had a they held their regular meeting. Tlie Tlie basketball teams went to Park- FEED DEPT. clean up day Tuesday of last week. party consisted of 20 members and the dale Friday evening and won both Spading Forks, O Ofl games. The girls' game Was 22-10 In superintendent, Mrs. Ames. The lead- Tlie campus now looks very neat. Feeds, Incubators <*rs were Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Groff The Indies’ Aid Society met with long or short...... fc-tU favor of Mosier. Several of our bas Sharpies Seperators and Mrs. Moekley. They will m<x*t Mra. Hutchinson Wednesday after ketball funs attended. Saturday at 2.30 p. m. iu the Metho noon at the manse. Everyone had a Garden Hoes, 4 OA Leslie Root has been kept busy the dist Sunday school room. Everyone delightful time. ¡last week giving radio musk* out In come. solid shank ■ »feU Parkdale was well represented at the country. .'The Pine Grove Union met at the the Apple Growers Association pri Last Saturday alsiut 25 men under home of Mrs. Herbert Vannier last maries Saturday. Garden Trowels, 4 E* the leadership of the American Legion Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jeffries, Mr. and Mr«. W. C. HmuHin. accom 25c kind, now.....'. ■ **** I met at the school grounds and did a vice president, presided. Mrs. A. I. * i lot ofi, grading 4Md cleaning, which Mason, the preaident, Iieing ill. Among panied by Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Day, Guaranteed U. S. Rub ' makes a more attractive looking place the many things discussed was a re were Hood River visitors Thursday. FOR APPLES AND PEARS The Men's Forunrmet at the home and/ ever.vone feels very grateful to caption for new members to be held ber Garden Hose, sizes: llie boys and all who had a hand in March 20 at I’lne Grove. A motion of Mr. and Mra. II. L. Sommers last % in., % in. and % in. this good work. At noon a hot dinner was carried that the uulon sulwcribe Thursday evening. Mr. Axtelle led an Our Shamrock Brand is wns served k» the manual training for the Union Signal and Young Cru- interesting'discussion on the “Funda room by the ladies. maintaining its usual leaj/in suder for the Ilood River library. mental Principles of Morals.” Tlie last game of basket ball of the James Cherry was in The Dalles Each member answered roll call with English Markets. It rr(ade Saturday on business. some current event, making the meet season for the high school teams was as high as 20 shillings last Miss Emily Husbands was In The ing very interesting. Mrs. Ames. Mrs. played at the community house Fri Dalles Saturday living dental work Soiinkthsen and Mrs. Schmid, mem- day evening. The local high school week. The Shamrock Brand I hts of the llood River union, at went to defeat by the Mosier high done. stands for quality in the lar school teams. Both the boys and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Railey. of Hood tended the meeting. After the meet girls games wort* fast and furious. ing Mrs. Vannier and Mrs. Kliner gest English centers. River. visited relative« here Sunday. After tlie games the lis-al teams enter Mr. and Mrs. ^Dudley Plercey. of served refreshments. The world's prohibition barometer tained the visiting teams in the grade Shamrock returned the Grass Valley, accompanied by their indicate« dry weather ahead. With schisil auditorium. Refreshments children, spent Saturday evening and were served and everyone enjoyed the Best prices to Growers for part of Sunday visiting relative«. Mrs. a local option measure a leading Issue evening. 1922 and we believe will do Ray Bailey returned home w-ith them. In CzeehopSlovalda, the Italian Med A. J. Brunquist and C. J. Magnuson ical Congress endorsing a government Mr. and Mrs. Ira McIntosh, of 'Lew- HFinrrii as well for 1923. Before you in uimi »nut ¡‘ ’ >*1 l’r'»j,tntn rcbt i k*ix*txi^I i it nil ix <«Htxtt*i|iii 'ii ¿i »»t f Journeyed to Portland by <ruck Thurs Iston, Ida., arrived In Mosier alsiut alcohol, the parliament of Latvia day. Mr. Brunquist brought back fully decide on this season’s 4 p. m. Sunday, having made the trip adopting a law for the teaching of with him a consignment of sbrubliery marketing arrangements, from Lewiston. They will spend sev temperance in schools. Aus for the school grounds. eral days visiting Mrs. McIntosh's scientific get details of our plan. Sup tria putting a prohibition plunk in the Upper Valley was practically de parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Graves. platform of one of its parties, Switz serted Saturday. Most of the orchard- plies furnisHftd. Cash ad Mra. E. A. Ran* returned home last erland preparing for a campaign for Ists attended the primary meeting at Wednesday from Moro. vances available. local option, and the return of eight the county seat. Those attending the entertainment avowed temperance advocates to the The annual meeting of the Commun at the Rialto Friday evening In Hood English bouse of commons, it Is safe ity church will be held in the Mclsaac River were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ailing- to assert that the anti-aleohol senti hall Friday evening at 7.30. The busi ton. Miss Richlein. Mrs. Mathews. C. ment Is moving at no snail’s pace In ness include« the election of officers T. Bennett, Miss Hunter. Mr. and Europe. the coming year. The Men's Forum P. L. TOMPKINS, Mgr. Mrs. Frank Conlee. Roht. Rimpson. WE Many believe that the former saloon will elee-t officers also. Refreshments Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carroll, Mrs. J. F. keepers of the nation are no longer will tie served. Members and friends Hood River Produce Exchange Caroil, Mrs. Gny Duvall nnd Roscoe making an organized fight against of the church are cordially Invited. and Ruth Carroll. prohibition. But they art* alive and Mr. Hutchinson will deliver Ms lec Mrs. W. A. Husbands nnd daughter, planning for the greatest campaign ture on Ireland Monday. March 17, in Emily. Mrs. Hattie Bailey and Mrs. they have ever made between now and the Mclsaac hall. The lecture will Gu.v Duvall were visitors in The spring. This may lie seen in the reso- lie illustrated with over a hundred Dalles Thursday. lution passed at, the fourth annual stereopticon views. Altieri Cuse, • of Mr. and Mra. J. O. Boldin and convention of the Retail Malt Bever- Hood River, will contribute several daughter. Evelyn. Mrs. II. 11. Nielson ”e Dealers Association when it met Irish songs. The proceeds will go to and daughter. I.uella. were Hood Riv- in Chicago recently, when they gave the treasury of the women's society. their president and executive conqnlt- er visitors Saturday. You will not be disappointed if you Demand for good cooking The team belonging to J. W. Yotrish tee power and instruction to use attend the church service« Sunday. and C grade Newtowns is started running up Main street Fri- every effort to elect men to the state Church school -ami forum at 10.15. Mrs. Moller's Brother Director improving. We can use improving. day. Guy Duvall ran out nnd stopped legislature and national congress who Morning worship with tiermon by the George II. Oberteuffer, brother of favor such legislation as will permit them and In so doing was thrown to shipments on commission IMstor at 11.30. Young people's meet the ground, causing a sprnined wrist. the nuuiufacture and sale of good. ing at 0.45. Evening service at 7.30, Mrs. E. R. Moller, who is a Lincoln basis. whsRWoiAe wine and Iteer. Ernest high school and University of Oregon Thursday Miss Libctrean came Kunde Is president of the organiza- sermon by- Rev. L. H. Miller, Hood graduate, „ 4 W rite U Us. s . has been appointed regional River. Everybody cordially invited. down from The Dulles and visited the tlon. executive of the Boy Sconta of Amer- PAGE & SON school. After school hours memtiers Gordon Hhuhan won fourth prize In United State« Senator Jamen E. Ica, according, to word received by of the high school Y. W. C. A. club PORTLAND, ORE. «i ’ his father, W. G. Oberteuffer, of Port- man elected to a recent national Boy Scout contest. ' met at the Y hut an0 reorganized the Watson «ay«, ‘E ivery Wednesday evening. March 19, Tom land, chief clerk of the quarterman- an executive office anywhere In this ters cori», U. 8. A. The son received country takes oath to obey the con Moore will lie seen in the famous stitution of the United States and the play, “Mr. Barnes of New York.' ft Tile h lx degree from the Univeraity of Ore- laws enacted In connection therewith Forum also promises a 8|s>rt's Re gon in 11)14. Until a short time ago he was principal of the high school and if theÿ will all steadfastly obey view and a two-reel comedy. nt McMinnville. More recently he that oath and as vigorously enforce* ha« lieen Boy Scout executive at Spo tbw^irohlbition law as they do every Free Auto Show We do not solicit trade—our patrons do that. Merit otlier“lHw, ea/wrceiiieiit will come to Tho Hood Itiver Garage la giving kane, Wash., which position ho re sells Cluster Oaks Milk. All milk is not alike, although ¡ miss within a reasonably short time.' Thursday, Friday and Saturday even signed to accept the appointment to n many people think so and not by any means would Inga a lecture, display and motion pic- higher office. all dairymen produce Cluster Oaks Milk If fciven our turca. No matter what make of car Du Pont Company Aids Students Notice of Sheriff’s Sale .von may own, Mr. Fenton will explain cows and equipment. Of course, there is a lot of £oo<l How one of the country's oldest and during bla lecture mnny new at unta Notice is hereby given that in pur milk sold In our city, but most of it Is not what it should richest corporations is aiding deserv- for taking care of an automobile. The suance to an order of tlie County be. Hence every year sees a lar^e number of milk ing students at the University of ■notion plot il rea are new anil cover a Court of Hood River County, Oregon. men—“bootleg milkmen”—dropping out of business, Washington to pursue their studies Is trip made to Government Camp laat made and entered on the Sth day of revealed In the announcement that month by a Buick four through five February, 1924, and to me directed, and a large number of new ones entering It. These Midville T. Perkins, of Tacoma, has feet of anow; alao on a teat made of I will, on Saturday, the 22ud day of are'the price cutters. been awarded the E. I. du Pont de four-wheel brakes to the Portland March, 1924, at and between the hours Nemours A Co. fellowship in chemis police and fire department«. One al of It) a. in. and 4 p. m. of said day at Cluster Oaks Milk will average 5% fat or 40% more try for the second time and is now most uncanny display la a Buick four rhe front door of the court house In than the law requires. Cluster Oaks Dairy has the engaged in a fundamental study of set on a pedestal. Thia motor has the city of Hood River, offer for sale highest rating of any dairy in the county. When there the chemical reactions occurring many of the working jwirts cut nway to the highest bidder for cash, all the and it still runs under its own power. real estate to which the county lias are cows that give better milk than Jerseys, Cluster around the electric arc. Oaks Farm will sell it. Since 1918 the du Pont concern has The front axle with 4-wheel brakes acquired title by virtue of sale for la mounted on a diaplay stand so that taxes, but in no case shall any piece offered each year a fellowship in <nr may ace tlie principle of or parcel of land be sold for less than W. B. McGUIRE, Phone 5492 chemistry that has enabled students thia owners tyia* without getting under a car the accrued taxes against the same. to pursue graduate work and condui-t for this Inspection. Tho«. F. Johnson, important Industrial researches along Mr. Fenton, who by this time is Sheriff of Hood River County, Ore chemical lines. According to T. E. known to a great part of the car own f2Sm20 Doremus, manager of the western di er« of thia state due to his Portland gon. vision of the comfiany, his concern Auto Show fame, will give, aa usual, Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. Ixirge as sometimes suggests subjects upon not a lecture but a talk. This talk reasonably priced. Kelly which the students may work but embraces Buick cars but Mr. Fenton's sortment, Co. mißt! such suhj«*cts are not obligatory and fame lies In the fact that he has given Bros. X ■ ■ I. !.. ! I ! .... the subjects suggested are for the everyone who has ever heard him Count tho Buicks. general lieneflt of the public and not more real Information on the care of for the du Pont concern or the explo cars in general than moat instruction According to government report. sive industry In which it is largely Ixsiks._____ __________ engaged. Buick is the large«t producer of William A. Hardy, of Seattle, re Quality Automobiles. Hee for yourself ceived tlie first fellowship offered and ut the Auto Show at the Hood Ilhp*r The percentage of increase conducted an extensive research on Garage. Lectures, displays "and mo the subject, "The Nltrogen-Hydrogen tion pictures Thursday, Friday and since 1914 Gas Cell.” Haturday evenings. .. 115% Copper .............. The following year the award wont to William C. Mclndoe, of Portland, . 107% Metals.............. lie carried on an extensive study of .100% Canned Goods “Tlie Composition and Properties of the Resin Found In Utah Coal.” .98% Lard............... Mr. Perkins has been awarded the Wheat.......................... ..........................93% fellowship for the last two years, hi« first year's work Isdng on the "Arc Paper.................................................. 82% Method of Nitrogen Fixation.” Beans.............................................. 75% The fellowship is open to seniors or Gasoline .....................................68% graduate students in chemistry and ehomlcal engineering who show crea Corn.......... ............................ 50% tive ability in chemical research. The Hogs .................................. 41% award is made on recommendation of the staff of th« University of Wash Coffee............................ 36% ington chemistry department. Oats .......................... 21% The University of Washington • Is “Ours is the Creed of Clean one of the 20 largest repreadhtatlve Lumber.................. 15% ■a? universities in the United States in Clothes,’’ says Kaptain Klean Wooodwork ... 14% which du Pont fellowship« are offered to students. Labor 10% 'Clean clothes at a moderate "Our company feels that the Uni versity of Washington, located as it charge and strict attention to is in this rapidly developing country, details.’* This business of clean Is especially we11 adapted for graduat ing and dyeing to suit the public ing students who will take a keen in preference and pnrse is a matter terest in Industrial and chemical re L umber B ill , Mgr. that receives our c reful, conscien search,” said Mr. Doremu«. ’.‘We feel that those young men and women can tious consideration. P hone 4121 accomplish remarkable results for the public in general through their re THAT’S OUR SELF-STARTER MEYER & KING search efforts. 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If you want anything special, we' It for you. THE BOOK AND ART STORE HOOD RIVER, OREGON Spray Hose At Half Price 0 We havfe a small quantity of “Goodyear Monterey” Spray Hose that we are closing out / at half price Also a few pairs of rubber impregnated spray gloves MT HOOD MOTOR CO Z