4, i . t i".. flOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1924 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Birge retui„„ last week from Ixsi Angele«, where they spent the winter. They declared they enjojs« the weather of the south, but were glad to return to the land of appl< and golden rain«. flupt. Cannon, who has strongly en- Jack and Billy Wayne, of Fort Pursuant to a resolution of the .. . The Apple Growers Association yos- ‘ _ taa oratorical con- hare arrived here, plan plan' ­ stockholders of the Cottage hospital t1’’‘“J .¡J* Wayne, Ia.. have business visitor here last Thursday. terday announced that checks aggre­ ’ test, stated ’ last week that three of ning to make Hood River their home. at a special meeting March 14 the bo«- - My« *lld Mrs. W. M. Black motored the most, gifted young men and women gating an approximate 3100,000 will to Portland (ast Friday on busineas. The former wa» here last fall with“ pital property la offered for sale for a of the high school were engaged in go forward to growers the latter part Dan Wuillp A Co. Billy Wayne is a period of fit) days. The hoapltal was ^Mias Myrtle XJundry 1« convalescing well known Ioyra football player. preparation of orations for participa­ of this week on a distribution lnclnd ing the flrat general returns on apples . from an operation for appendicitis. ■ . We have just toceived a shipment ol round«*d about 20 years ago by Dra. tion In the event. Durable, Watt, Bros!us. Dutro and “We havb been fortunate,” said for the 1923 crop. The larger portion Washing or ironing. Call at 1310 the old reliable Eastern White Oak sole others, but these four physicians, see­ of the cash dividend, however, will' bte A .street or phone 1464. tf leather. For those who prefer leather ing the need'for such an institution in Prof. Cannon, “in stimulating an in­ on d'Anjpu pears. creasing Interest in debate, essaya and ., Cheater Johnson was here the first on the bottoms of their shoes, there is the community, started the movement The returns are based on the fol­ . of the week from Portland visiting nothing better.. We’ll put soles op your and put in a considerable sum each orifory in the city schools for the lowing sums on 11 standard apple past several years. The. students who friend». . _ shoes while you wait. T. C. 8mith’s which was augmented by subscrip­ varieties: Extra fancy, 75 cents per f 14tf tions for .one or more shares by quite have seized on the Telegram contest box; fancy, 56 cents, and Upgrade,-.35 Mr«, Tod B. (hilbertson is rettover- Champidb Shoe’Shop. as a privilege for farther development cents. The return on all other grades During the past few days City a few individuals. lng at the Cottage hospital from an The Istard of directors for several in training along thia special line, and varieties of apples reach 35 cents. operation for appendicitis. Traffic Officer Morrison reported the and the possible attainment of a large years has consisted of the four phy- The returns on pears are based on 'The Pythian Sisters will conduct an fidlowing: H. T. Burrow, 35; A. E. named above. For the first idunetary reward, have been active in the .following; .Combination extra . ®»ter sale April 19, Location will Cane. $10; M. K. Hiiropshlre, 35, and Hiciaus publie speaking since entering high oeveral years these men went into J. Btahoperlterr $5. All were from be given later. school. We are all boosting and en­ fancy and fancy- d’AhJoua, 31.80 per Portland and their tine« were imi>osed their pockets each month to make up 1 couraging them, and are hopeful for box; special. 31.50; C-grade, 31.40, Born—To Mr. and M m . P^rl Per for the deficiencies in * operation until ' speeding. and pu d'Easter, 31 per box. an Oregon winner. kins at Parkdale, Monday;* March 24, C. G. Bunnell, district manager, ar­ the has considerable more money in 1 “The Telegram oratory contest Is twin daughters. resent plant than was at first ” O^N. G„ Company C I rived Monday to relieve Chas. W. the*Support of every edu* Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Meyer as manager of the local West­ «■ont plated, in the meantime the deserving 1 The annual federal inspection of cater of the state, fltudents partici ­ 1 has taken care of the n«*eds ' B. Isenberg, Wednesday evening. ern Union offi«*e. Mr. Meyer has been pating will gain invaluable faaight Com[>any C was helg Mouday of last March 19, a son. transferred to Olympia. Wash. He of thè community, the management into the principles of the Constitu­ week by Col. Willey Howell. 7th In­ Time Born—-To-Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pud- made many friends while here and resting upon -the directors. fantry.. IL fl. Army. Col. Howell in­ makes iaiy changea, and within the tion.” dy, of Parkdale, Monday, March 17, regret was expressed at Ids leaving. spected the rei-ords'of the company last fe _ years Dr. _ _______ ___ Watt __ haa ____ retired a daughter. during the afternoon and Inspected Al W. Meyers, of .-Cascade Locks, pifactice and devoted -his tltju* to the personnel in the evening as to Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Farrell accompanied by his son, Elmer, was from the conduct of hie ranch : I>r. Broslns their knowledge of and efficiency In have returned from a motor journey here Monday on business. Mr. Meyer has moved to Elgin, Or., and Dr. thoU. work. Col. Howell was taken to Long Beach, Calif. says that the opening of the motoring Dutro recently itasaed to the great on a-tour of the valley by Capt. Black­ Hood River Box Co., box manufac- season and tlie start of work at the beyond. This leaves the management man and Lt. flcheer and showed great tnriug, Hood River, Oregon. Phone Wind River Timber Co. plant has of the hospital on the shoulders of A member of the ifnlvcrslty of-Ore­ enthusiasm over the beauties of Hood 1342. m4tf caused business to hum at the high­ Dr.» Dniulde, who is anxious to be gon faculty will come here next. Tues­ River. ;He left with the idea finally x Barcl iy Corsets are made to measure. way city. relieved of the responsibility. in his mind that upon his retire­ Mrs. C. 8. Jones, Corsetiere, 810 Park Tl>e hospital has always been ntan- day to meet with the focal Aluiugi fixed The Woman’s Foreign Missionary ment three years lienee he is coming Gift Endowment Fund committee and Ave. Phone 2294. o4tf aged as a cotumunity'hffair and not Rociety will give a missionary tea at l>ack here to make his home. < explain the methods to pursue in rais ­ for profit. A small surplus over ex ­ Myron 8. Smith. Underw’ood real­ the M. E. parsonage Tuesday evening. ing thia county’s pro rata Share- of . • l-ast Monday the quarterly muster tor. was a business «visitor in the city April 1, at 0 p. m., after which there penses each year has l»eeti used for the alumni’« JH.tMMt.OOO state fund. ■was held. Forty-one were present. will la* a parlor talk by Mrs. Dodds further equipping the operating room last Thursday. The next drill will be held Thurs­ keeping th<> property in good con­ The meeting will be heWat the Cham­ day, C. E. Mclntoah. of Parkdale, was a and Miss Bed<*ll, Th«* latter is a re­ and April 10. It Is the first drill in ber of Conuner.ee at 8 p. m. - dition. - It has tieyn open for the use turned missionary. /Tills is the time business visitor in the city the latter All graduates and former students the month and- has ta*en changed to of any and all physicians without for the regular bank offering. part of last week. eliminate, the coufliet with the la-gion clmrge. The charges'for beds and are urged to be present. meeting. L. 8. Ainsworth was a business »MrV’ and Mrs. William Htewnrt re­ private rooms has been exceedingly turned last Ueek from Crookston, Next Wednesday morning the offic­ Visitor tn Portland the first of the Minn., where tl^ey spent the fcdnter. moderate, as has the charge for the er« of Company C will be' on duty at week. use of the ojterating room.' A capable Mr. Stewart states that the winter News of the Golfen the Portland armory for a four-day Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark have re­ weather there was fairly good. He staff of nuua*s has been employ«*d and school for National Guard officer«. turned to their Mt. Htxjd home from declared that, he was glad to return the present management points with Bring us a recruit. southern California. to his Union avenue home here, how­ -lirlde to the fact that-the community Howard Beale, profesaional of the nas never b«*en called upon to make W. A.‘ Hackett is at his post at ever. ' «- good any deficits of operation, but Hood River Country Club and well COUNTY HEALTH NOTES Kelly's again, following a w«ent ter was suffering from an intected the needs of Hood River county. Few Columbia throughout the entire sum­ community this practice. At Park tytreet school mer and fall season. the winter. persoti» have ever given the matter sty on her eye,-and it was n<*cessary in Hood River, where many children Mrs. J. P. Cooper and little son to bring her to the Cottage hospital any thought. The hospital was there Worthy Grand Matron Visits Here have to come long distances and can­ You will know when you have seen them M ftg and everyone was free to use it. The Were here from the Upper Valley for treatment. . She also contracted not get home at noon, of the 360 chil­ whether or not they’re worth the price of..rv.vU Hood River Chapter No. 25, O. E. property has been placed in the hands Tuesday shopping. tonsilitis. She was remov«»d to the dren, 97 are underweight. ..... of R. E. fleott to dispose of. It is fl., was hostess to the worthy grand J. R. Wilcox, superintendent of the home of Mrs. Ida Ctmpper Tues Other factors, affect- the weight of children, but at Pine Grove who ia now seeking a newspaper plant businegg. Mr. Marsh declared that he 4’ dinner for the honor guest, officers of -.................... ' .. — N» _ - where there are^now six underweight in Oregon, was here Tuesday while anticipated great beneljFial result s. the chapter also being Invited: While children, both for Hood River and the Wash­ there vfera 15 before the in­ on the way to Dufur. — , RADIO NEWS in the city Mrs. Drake was the guest stitution of the warm, supervised Miss Betty Slade has been ill since ington points, from the new Columbia of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Castner. meal at -noon. . , the first of the week, having suffered bridge. At Oak Grove, Frankton, Central Mrs. Alice Stalnaker has Just re­ . Radio la a clean form of pastime Nels Larsen Funeral Monday < Vale from a severe cold that was a ^iear and Middle, Valley the lunch is turned from lx>s Angelra. where she and will be kept as such in Hood approach to pneumonia. Funeral services for ’ Nels Larsen, preparM by the children, in groups, River. In the old days when there A few choice dahlias planted in your secured the agency for Ideal made to were native of Denmark, aged 83 years, supervised by a teacher. At Cascade four or five receivers being used garden will delight the eye all inoim er measure dresses. She has just re­ for receiving from a small broadcast­ were held at ihe Anderson chapel Locks and at Parkdale a woman is Phone to Ruggles for a catalog and note ceived a line of smart models, moder­ Monday. Rev. P. Hilgefidorf officia- I®Id to come in for about two hours ately priced, and will show them at ing station up or down the coast it prices for ths best there is in dahlias. ru . i Idlewilde dally to pre|tare the lunches. At Pine room 201. Hotel Oregon. Friday and did not matter how much disturbance, tlng. Interment followed,at ramstarr ____ j < -■ * • Grove Mra. A. W. Peters, community Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Parkins spent Rarnrrtay. March 28 and 29: I f <1 t f vxlirf, lol riTlfi Ilf*W I” / T II’81’ Mr. Ijirsc-n is survive«! -by an only chairman of the Public Health Asso­ connect the Loop road with the snow ond, the display of apples is novel, be­ .last week on their Dee Flat orchard old style receivers set up, the nearest line on Cooper« Spur. Cloud Cap Inn ing shown to advantage in attractive W'. N. Livingstone, who has been son, 'John Ixirsen. meiriber. of the place, where Mr. Parkins employed and the women of that sec­ and the base camp of the local Amer­ cases along both sides of the car when assistant manager of the local branch neighbor was far enough away that Moufit Hood Ixsip highway crevt, af ciation, his time setting pear trees. tion are in charge of the lunches and he would not bear them. ican Ix>glon pertrt, which conducts an­ the outer door*, with their brilliant of the Standard Oil Co. the past year, We have Just received a shipment left Tuesday for Portland, having Nowadays when there is a radio whose home bls death, occurred flat- either come themselves or arrange nual climbing patties on Hood. lettering and picture« are thrown for hiring someone to prepare the " rd »y- __________ ' tdock and of coats, suits and. dresses. We invite lw*en promoted to the general office. receiver or two in every flnow of the^nlghlahd fo’resta Is open. Third, Mr. Baker, in charge, ia lunches. yon to look them over. The Gertrude Mr. Livingstone made many friends you have your favorite station tuned lighter than usual this year, and it a .professional window trimmer, and Dr. Belt to Remain Here Hat Shoppe. (Monner’s). The teachers in these schools say ia anticipated that work will be well hits dressed more than a score of win­ whtl«* here and hjA, leaving was gener­ in. enjoying the program that it ia President Mclsaac. of the Appl<* t)»e work and attendance are-Improved under-way in June. dows in various cities along the rout«. W. H. Galvani, of the engineering ally regretted.’’Mrs. Livingstone will offering you. there is nothing more unpleasant than to have some one of Growers Association, has announced by the hot lunches. The schools department of the Pacific Power 4 leavq for Portland later. these radio neighbors tuning in the that Dr. H. P. Belt, direct representa- Light Co., was here last week from The final of the series of Masonic same station with his old style re­ live of the sales organization at Rio where underweight is no longer a Portland on business. dances was given at the Columbia radiating receiver possibly a mile Janeiro. Brazil, who recently arrived problem have been less subject to epi­ demic. . At Dee, Parkdale and Cas­ Mrs. H. L. Durable, who spent the Gorge hotel last night. The pleasant and messing up the good stuff to study the growing end of the fruit cade Locks there was no measles epi­ Winter weeks in Ixm Angeles." Calif., affair Wns attended by Masons from away, with/ his whistles and groans. The business, will remain over for the with relatives and friends, has re­ all mid-Columbla points. The com­ government will eventually prevent annual meeting of the Association demic last winter, and the percentage of underweight children la very small. turned home. mittee in charge of the Masonic th^ use of the old style re-radiating Saturday', April 5. (From The Packer) Mal-nutrition and epidemics are found dunces included : Harold Ilershner, County Cogii imissioner Thun, of Ska- receiving sets the same as other coun­ together, and Miss Campbell ’ s survey rysTr’**- ........... • .............. “ Dr. Belt," said Mr. Mclsaac, “ has After a trip of 6,500 mile«, the dec- Kent Shoemaker and Ray Led! mania county. Washington, and Mrs. tries do and have been doing for more some very pertinent remarks to make of the schools points to the hot lunch Thun were Hood River visitors last The wedding of Harold Wilson and than a year and a half, but why to us as to how our fruit should be as the first step toward Improved orated exposition truck sent out by the Apple Growers Association, of Shredded Cocoanut can be Thursday. Helen Hilton, daughter of Mr. and should Hood River not be a clean, l*acked to meet the requirements of community health. IL xk I River, Ore., loaded with choic­ We have everything for your new Mrs. Hilton, who operate the Lyle pleasant place In radio as well as the Brazilian markets. We feel that est apples suitably displayed, is used in so many ways and is Easter outfit; hosery. millinery, coats. hotel, occurred In Portland Sunday. other ways. Many fans are willing to ww h-ve a great opportunity tn this Miss Campbell’s schedule for public parked in H|>artanburg until further a most delicious Dessert or Sults and dresses. The Gertrude Hat The bride and groom are friends of change their receiving set so that it country and it will well repay our Jack and Billy Wayne, former Iowa will n visitors' parking priv- week ‘W*as well attended. Many new have hot lunches served for thg chil­ il«*ge card. The arrangements for the orchestra furnished the music. an operation for a nasal aff«*ction per­ ber of Commerce hall and help out­ Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stewart and formed by a specialist while she wns line the policy that will be decided on. members were taken Into the Union. dren when school reopens next fall. taking of thia photograph were made Both team captains on the member­ the correspondent of The Porker, * . .... - small daughter, Lura. , motored up in Portland. feel that this condition can be by ship drive reported, Mrs. Groff's team They in order to show tlie readers of The is an old standard brand and from Portland to spend the week end prevented and are making plans to Carroll Huxley, former local boy. lost lake Work Begun lending with 34 membeis. Mrs. flon- do so during the cold weather next Packer how Spartanburg treats the with Mr. Stewart’* uncle, Dr.’ J. II. who comes in moisture-proof has made a name for himself as The. Hood River county court has n I ch sen’a team had 25 members. The fall and winter. At Odell 81 out of strangers within iter gates. McVay, and Mrs. McVay. a composer and musician, was recent­ authorized construction of concrete drive is being continued until April 1. The parking privilege tag -was packages of Miss Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and ly awarded the prize in a composers’ Many more new memlters have been 14« were found under weight. No hot Mrs. H. Gross, who has been ill in contest, held under the auspices of plerp/under a .bridge over Buck creek reported since the meeting. After the lunches are served there. At Park- n«lopt«*d by the t'hambe'r of Commerce ¥4 lb., lb. and 1 lb, Portland, having undergone a series station KFI, of Los Angeles. With on the Lost Lake highway, and a l>iisiii(>MH meeting a splendid mothers' dale, situated in the same general about a month ago at the suggestion of operations, returned home yester­ hundreds of competitors, young Mr. crew of 20 men has begun work on meeting was conducted by Mrs. Edg­ part of the valley as Mt. Hood and of the produce men who thought it the project. W. A. Langille. who last would be a good Idea to <>txtend thia day. • Huxley, who set the music for a two year had charge for the United States ington. The following members spoke Odell, where the warm meal at noon Order a package today at . Teapot Dome is given in miniature step. “I Wasted Love on You.” won Forest Service of construction of new five minutes each on different sub­ fa an established fact, only 7 out of courtesy to the tourist tide. 110 are underweight. Thousands of these cards have been this week at the Franz store. Cecil by a large majority. Young Mr. Hux­ sections of the Lost Lake grade, is In jects : Mrs. Boddy, Mrs. Olmsted. Sixteen children were weighed, printed, bearing the authorisation of Lafferty has erected a gigantic teapot ley is a nephew of Mrs. E. H. Hart­ charge. Mrs. Smithson and Mrs. Edgington. the city official«, the flpartanburg as a feature to advertise lubricating wig. After the talk the subject was dis­ measured and examined at the clinic Motor and the Chamber of Com­ oil. cussed from the floor by the members. held Friday afternoon, March 2’1. in merce. Club “Where did you attend medical They are in the hands of the Lectures in Odell For Hate—At a bargain, a 1923 s«*hool?” was the question Dr. J. D. Mrs. L. R. Alexander sang two solos. the library basenrtat. as a branch of traffic policemen. Boy Scouts ap«l mer­ Waggoner, ............... field ' secretary ___ of Mrs. J. R. Nickelsen was -appointed Mlsrf Campbell’s public health work. J. E. 1 Buick touring sedan, fine finish, in Guttery asked Dr. Horatio P. Belt, chants, who attach them to the cars Good Things to Eat Al mechanical condition. Phone or Brazilian representative of the Apple the Oregon Social Hygiene Society, chairman of the legislative committee. Six of these had not registered at of out-of-town motorists. write W. L. Irwin, White Salmon, Growers Association, last week. Dr. will deliver three Illustrated, or film, Hhe will have charge of the next pro­ former clinics. Dr. J. W. 8ifton was On one. side the card reads ; “Hello, Belt replied that he had graduated lectures at the Odell grange halt, gram and meeting. The next meeting the physician present. Mrs. R. B. Wash. PerIgo is In charge of arrangements flpartanliurg welcomes you Dr. W. H. Boddy. who was called with the class of 1883 at the Ken­ April. 1. These lectures are given un­ should be of interest to every woman for the clinics and worked with Dr. visitor: and hopes yon will return often.” On to the Hlinois metropolis to investi­ tucky School of Medicine of . Ixmis- der the auspice« of the Odell Parent- in the city, as registration for voting Rifton in hie examination«. Mrs. the side: “This card entitle« gate church work to which he had ville. Dr. »Guttery was? agreeably Teacher Association. The first lec­ at the primary election, the offices to Vernon Whitcomb and Mrs. I. R. Ach­ you reverse Phone 8561 to park yonr car as long as you received a call, is expected home to- surprised, for that wns his own class. ture, “The Living World.” is for high tie filled, etc., will be discussed. The eson took histories: Mrs. Albert Case please in -Spartanburg. Never mind school students especially at 10.30 a. date and place will be givn out later. The two men imin«*diately began a •day.------- m. The second lecture, “The Gift of Tlie state W. C. T. U. meeting was nnd Mrs. James Stranahan assisted the time limit.’’. Dr. H. D. W. Piaeo motored to Port­ talk of their student days in the Ken­ IJfe.” Is Intended for mothers and held in Portland March 18 and 19. with the weighing and -measuring. Before the adoption of this tagging tucky metropolis. land Monday on’business. Oh hla re­ daughters and will be held at 2.30 Many plant for carrying on tfiff work Mina Campbell has diet lists for the system the tourist tide flowed through The Wesley Club, of the Asbury turn he was accompanied by C. fl. children of different ages and gives p. m. Lecture number three will la- more successfully the balance of the Spartanburg over two great highways Rtarrett. of Caspar. Wyo„ who con­ Methodist church, members of which given at 7.30 p. m. .This is for the year were, dlscusscsl and adopted? Individual attention to each baby. at the rate of several hundred cars have Just completed a gymnasium in men and boys of the'bommunlty. Boys templates locating in Oregon. Eleanor' Bonck. Henry Halvorson. Jr., per day. The city's parking ordinances Richard Rogers. Jr., Mary Jane are rigid, and tourists seldom stopped Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cameron, of a portion of the church basement, will must be 14 years of age or^»ver. These Notice to Woodmen Heaton, Esther. Fern and Vleva Bu­ longer than to obtain road information Hoopstown, -Ill., have l>een visiting hold an open meeting at the church lecture« are three of the most inter­ Timbermen or woodmen please chanan, Quentin and Delores Dnm- and routings at the Chamlter of Com­ at the home of Mr. Cameron’s cousin. basement next Wednesday evening. esting and instructive used by the is moving to 214S Cas­ Judge Haabronck. The two had not The organization in open to all boys ' Social Hygiene Society, which for the noti<-e: I am making a collection of bolton. Berkeley Snow. Jr., Patricia merce. Thus Spartanburg lost many of the town, and all who wish are past 12 years has been doing a splen­ woods for the Hood River high School. Chisholm. Catherine McDonald. Ro­ seen each other for 38 years. thousands of dollars in trade. cade St., one door west urged to attend thin meeting in order A silver tea for the Frankton com­ to inform themselves of the purposes ' did work on social} uplift lines. All I wish half sections of the following berta Anne Waugh. Ruth Marie Bent­ Since the adoption of the card sys ­ of News Office, where munity chdfct will be held next Tues- of the club. It Is planned that a ] in the vicinity^ of the hall are urged woods from this county: Yellow pine, ley. Betty Jane Freygang. and Frap- tem. the tourists stop in flocks and white pine, black pine, nut pine, red ces Lucile White were the children many dollars are s|ient here because to be present." ' . we will sell you tires at lay afternoon at the home of Mrs. prominent speaker will present. flr, yellow flr. common hemlock, alp1 present. J. R. Nickelsen, Alderbrook. All are of the thoughtfulness of the produce un-heard-of prices. Now New members will lie t at the ine hemlock, spruce, lovely flr. Noble invited. men in th«* wbohwale dl«tri«*t, who Hershey’s Truth Wrecked ■ flr t (called vaiu u larch), white nunc flr, «HJMliV alpine 111« flr. meeting. Ah enjoyable occasion is an- is the time to buy — they realized that non«* would profit more Miss Dorothy Wisainger, who l)«s A- ft Hcrsli.-v escaped^ with only it[jsmamck.-yew, cottonwood, hackberry, ■than TW TMIIT ’ ffTlT! efS fiid produce been in MTwaAkle> wRU !»r purwtt«.' riMpktwf . ’ The ctah hmr been ahowtng • few are goings up. Call in - *“ scratches Monday ----- when his truck - ----- ggpp,,' a|der, haw. or any Other tree dealers, selling to these long «iistance following her return from an extend­ a keen interest in botany lately, and struck , a flat boulder, which caught not mentioned. He^f^na «honld be and get prices. We have motorists who camp where night over- ed visit in eastern points, is again at nevtural- trips have t>«*en taken to under a wheel and caused It to skid two feet or over in diameter, one foot takes them and Who are In need at the Mt. Hood hotel with her aunt, tested those tires now over an embankment at Starvation long, free from knots or rot. Anyone cure specimen«. various points along the route of all Mrs., C. A. Bell. •grade on the Columbia River high­ cutting such trees, or having them to for two years and can Tlje county court yesterday received kinds of merchandise. A.’ t . Holmes, who has been engaged way. \ Mr. Hershey was proceeding their possession, will confer an obliga­ instructions from the Bureau of Tub ­ show a record with the ’ Lyle Girl Passe« There are several thing« of aprcial ia the mercantile business at flt. west about 4 a. m., In a gray moon­ tion by leaving «ucti section« with me. lie Roads to proceed at once to ac­ Intereat about the Hood River “ spe ­ light and failed to observe the stone. best of them. ‘We will or notifying me that they have them The death of Miss May Crane. of Johns, has arrived to join the J. C. right« of way for the Coopera cial," which arrived in Spartanburg. He was' catapulted from the cab cut down, and I will come and cut quire Penney staff. Mr. Holmen has spent Lyle, occurred there last Friday. Fu­ and flpur lateral of the Mount Hood Bam. also buy and sell fresh alighted on a front Wheel, which my own sections. I would also like highway. County Judge Haabronck March 8. First, it traveled the (1,500 his Ufe in the mercantile business and neral service« and interment orcurred he grasped and held until the car to secure section« of maple and aah. mile« without replenishing the supply eggs stated that thia indicates immediate of air in the tires, the trip beginning at The Dalles Monday slid into a bunch of railroad ties. knows it fro m27a!0 L<- F. Henderson. construction on the lateral, which will J ‘ BKIKF LOCAL MENTION 1J 31 III 1111111 j 11111| j | H Hall iDtorancp. flea R. R. gcott. mfltf H. L. Haabronck. optometrist. T Ma«on. of Parkdale, was a SS COTTAGE HOSPITAL MR. CANNON BOOSTS ASSOCIATION WILL MAY BE CLOSED ’ ORATORICAL CONTEST PAY OUT $100,000 You Your Choke Get Your m Size % White We Have Yoar Style And Size Wait Too Long U. OF 0. FACULTY MEMBER IS COMING CHOICE FOOTWEAR Ladies' and Growing Girls Dressy Pumps, Strap Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes Not all sizes of a kind, all sizes in the lot Grey Suede 1-strap Military .Rubber Heels Patent 1-strap Brown or Grey Trim Low Rubber Heels Black Satin 1-strap, Baby Louis or Military Heel Black Vid 2-strap, Medium Low Rubber Heel Log Cabin Suede 1-strap Leather Trim, Military Heel Cocoa Brown Calf 2-strap, Medium Military Rub Heel Cocoa Brown Calf Oxfords, Medium Military Rub Heel White Duck 1-strap, Baby Louis or Low Rubber Heel Brown Calf Lace Shoes, Wide Toe, Low Rubber Htel Li SPARTANBURG, S. C„ A HOSPITABLE CITY COCOANUT Dunham's Cocoanut The Star Grocery PERIGO & SON CULP PLAN STORE * WORK TO BE BEGUN “ - 16 last at Hood River. Bee-. . J