o f HOOD RIVER GLACER, THÜR8DAÏ, MARCH 27, 1924 i Sabseriptloa. «1.00 Per Year. *■ y,,,.,.—A—■ <■ = > T- ■ —*■■'■■ — FOR O( R CHILDREN ' * It wns a representative audience, —that present Monday evening at the H irm I River high' «chord, when plans for tbe r.'creatlon of our children Were nndor ¿•onsirterntloii. But It wniui’t big enough. The auditorium should have been packed- It waa In- L aplring to listen to the addresa of County School HupOrtiitcndent Gllmon. » • who cited that we hale gone along for 10 year« without doing anything for- our children, our moat precloua and valuable product. We have just talked at scattered Intervals, and the , talk has gotten uh nowhere. We bellevp that something was started Monday evening that will bring to us a definite system. Here tofore nobody has ever l>een given any responailiillt.v tn the matter of providing recreation. The meeting of Monday evening empowered tbe aeh.H.I .board to proceed on definite lined • The chief task, as we view this mntter, will be for the «ehoril twiard to secure some experienced^ capable man or woman to direct the pinna for supervised play- We have the great est confidence In the school Itoard. We are glad the juiJrona of the schools huve seen fit to Invest tn them authority to take actual hold of this matter. We .foresee some real results, results that will be licpeficial- Begin your clean up program now. Keep it golug on through May. Apply paint U> all your outhouse«, both city an« Y*U«y. Let JRte city bualn^M folk 'gjyiii «eriouY consideration to Mr. Mc- *• suggestion to a general, ¡mint Wc aye going to have Hum anuda of vii ors at the <><1«1 Felini' convention. A _ ran. nrtit town will impress thenf jfhotatanda u(h»n tltoti- Hiipds more tourist» n ORATORICAL CON- , TEST FRIDAY NIGHT The annual Hotxl River county ora torical contest will be held at the Hood River high school auditorium tomorrow night with representatives ufthf county's four high schools par- Hcipatlhg. Tlie participants, chosen " dnation contests at the various ______ _ ..... Parkdale, Clarum« Muguuson and Candace Rambaiigh; Cascade Locks, Runar. Hendricks and Patres Nelson; Ihaitl Hire», Dick Ford and Rena Baruey, and Odell. on Graff and Cleti Garish. ■lai feature of the content will Is* nuis il numbers by school cbll- hr of Mrs. C. H. Henney. e!"«. •y’ 1 ve ":" iMRg ill- «treamltiK (through aoou. ready »»egiin. Flower gardenlk^wlH make any hmn^ took luore Httractive. They ate going to whoop ’em up here Hatur<lay night. The Muscovites. who occupy the playground of the great Oihl Fellows lodge, are going to give us «’foretaste of what will hap- peB fiiir'Yh~ri'A‘~~ 'a» TF la M a g »—Qpen the latch strings to the viilltors Riiturdaî* night ami -glvr-Hirnr'Ti.. ftwtnsfé "<">r . if nod River luiBpltiility.----------- ______ ■ F g k Help the II ihh I Biyer Imselmll club develop a winning-tea in. Tlie players have starli«! Well. Hnpport of home town fol> » will aid in keeping the ls-rcentage nt Thy top rank. Plan sow to )»e Jirj-tM nt ^for jtMb <>|>enlng game with Tlie linlli*' Snndiry.,.April 6. Get out tomorrow night mid hear Die county's'eight liest orators, who will participate-In a contest at Ute high . sehiMil auditorium- The hoys mid giri» di'sene to l>e greetpl by a i-aiMiclty audiente. x ? MANY PIONEERS AT SPROAT FUNERAL Asbury 'Mefhodlst church Friday afternoon was crowded witli pioneer falnilicH for funeral services of Chas. II. Hproat. a leader In the early day development of the orchard Industry here. .Mr. R|>roat was for year« a leading Hpirlt In the old Hood River Apple Growers' Union, having been the nsqierative organization's nutn- nger. He had much to do with estnh- IlHhing the 'quality of the Ilood River valley apple pack. In 1910 Mr. Hproat furnished from his own orchard a earlqgtl of New- towns that captured tlid''first award for that variety nt the National Ap- pkr Show lielii at Spokane. Tlie Com- merelal club desired a car of New- loWns for exhibit. At the instance of Mn Hproat.'Judge Gap. K. Castner, a pioneer grower and iatur county fruit insp<M.-tor, was delegated to select a <xr of thia variety. lie secured the flilt fr<im til? East Hide orchards of lenry and Tliomaa Averr- ft "T The Store , Bi Retailers of Everything to Wear =u ===== » EASE IS THE DOMINANT NOTE IN HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SPRING STYLES -• There has never been a time when Men’s clothes were more Sensible than tjtey are for Spring, These facts are worth telling and they’re worth reading. The new styles fit easily ard hang imformally. The whole idea is relaxation—the coats look relaxed, hot snug or stiff. The trousers we wider and more comfortable. Men look better in such clothes because they seem to be so completely at ease and so un conscious of their clothes. The clothes wear better because there i*n’t so much strain oh them.^ We’d like to show you some of these new models, so that you will better realize the {ftany good points of these New Spring Styles. We are also showing their new Spring line of “swatches ’’ ’so that if you .prefer ro select your material arid have your suit made up special for ■' you, — we. are to - thke - your we « prepared — . order « • MitM k-M apd Jt J i made guarantee you fit and satisfaction in the best today—Hart, Schaffner & Marx. . If'■ : Boy’s Two-Nicker Suits A 'Vu1 We cannot say too much in praise of our line of Boys Suits. Made from pure wool grown in the West, by the Ore gon City Woolen Mills, is in itself a guarafi^e of Quality and long wear. They are made up «by high class workmen in the very newest styles and are suits that any boy has a right to be proud of. These suits cost you less thah many others, of less quality and workmanship. Come in and see these all pure wool suits for boys. You’ll get the Biggest Suit Values in one of these that can be had Local grower* should purchase local' hay, everything Itelng equal. Tlie I’p- per Valley gru wets should Ite encour ‘ THE ORATORICAL CONTEST ■ Í aged by a call for their produet from f Al t How are those students of the' city home folk. ' Mr. Huelat at Aunt's Funeral and valley who are participating In C..O. Huelat, accomiianied bv Mrs. the Portland Telegram’s oratorical - The bridge crews are going steadily Huelat and their son, Paul.’motored to contest timing on? We hope they ahead. , ' Salem Saturday to attend the funeral ine of Nèw Spring Footwear for Men, Women have takbn up their i>art in the con- of Mrs Burnett, wlft of Chief Justice tdst with all aeriouabess. We would Geo. II. Burnett. Mra. Burnett, an and Children n V on display» aunt of Mr. Huelat, was very dose to like to see Hood River develop a. win Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Mint local merenant. mie iiiueu tbe* ‘ l(M'a) merchant. Rhe aided in ner. With application and energetic NFYT TÍ1FSDAV ‘>-’ h,m> *'*'lng taken the place research, coupled with native ability, NEMO. GOSSARD AND llEiAl lUCdtmi ,, vea f r,l m(>th( ,r ami during his CAN LADY CORSETS of aome of our boys and girls, we —-—— I youuger days. • [ 1 \■■ _ __ * lleVe we can register a high place in nnotinced yesterilay by Pteso For Hale Near Hood Sclohe Camp Fire News ('has. H. Ca|itiier. cMsc friend of the the contest. ^Founrt— On Columbia street, a. new BM piano, perfect condition, WANTED yar. that Geo. L. Baker • Tlie s<‘h>he Camp Fire celebrated grade _____________ __________________ a!4tt. Thla-orgtorlcal contest offers a .real Portland Owner may hnve same by calling st Glaolet and ferma (10 monthly to reliable home. labi h o will arrive In Hood River next Tues office, property and paying com Write CHD« MOXtc Co , M FTOni HTTPortland. tlie Camp Fite ’ « t>frthd»y .by eiHer- Wanted—$jou«e cteanlnv work by day ftr of ad.' identifying opportunity to ambitious students. «»one 1 tnM _ ' - «S 4683. A. LaChapelle day and will lannt'h'-his «nmimign for ¿,y31 mother«- ‘»■W- , by hour. Call at 511 Sherman ave. in27 The winner will gain a reward; In United Rtates senator in this county. tHining their nuit hers at <1 h light era’ banquet held M|rch 22 at Fonnd-A single Yale key. Owner may For Hale—Hatching e«g»—Baby ch leka. We For Hale—Barrett Dietriel, one acre, »-room Wanted —An Icq cheat, a Tbiffbiiler and a have same by calling at Glacier office, Idea. cash mosey, that may mean much to Mayor Baker, while in the city, will the Riveraide chyrch. A f mothers can also hatch your eggs tor you C. D. Nick- honae. fnrulehed, out buildings, never falling »ewin< machiiMkj T« I. 5K.T7. m27if Ufj l a g p r nfi Frty ana paying for ad. ai0 well, modern chicken bouse aocomodatlng ward securing a higher education.- Is* the guest of the Tuesday Ltlncli were unable to attend, >ut other eleen, phone 5861. Addreee g L. B«rsiow. 415 Wanted—Four young men or two couple« ed. The For Hale — 500 chick cost burner brooder N. K. 16th Ht.. Portland. Ore. ' J.v27tf The very carrying out of the plana of Club at a luncheon at tbe Columbia mothers were easily Reaaona For Huylng I aw I s ' Reda— You for board and room Private fimllv. fine ane west you ar» gelling. The only govi J I w v r u . hotel. Political illscussion will tablb waa decorated "love, (10. Aino, K. I. Red hatching egga end — hamroeks ________ in room«, beat home cooking. Kate« $10 U> >4$ men! teated Keda In Hnod River. They are holding the contest will generate In not lie developed at the luncheon, Mr. MGlrayegge. Tel. 5447. W. U. MoCamly;4U..8. and daffodils. After the dTTTHoua per month. Give phone number, reply to 60percent noo-aetters. Recommended by tbs elO all communities of the state a desire Raker will deliver an Hildress qn "The <1 inner, which waa preparedJby six of Hood River. Glacier. rniTlf FOR RENT beat aulhorlliea. H ill batch May eblek« at lAe For Hale — Clark Heedllnx »trawberrlea. Have Development of Oregon. ” to become better informed on each If order,«1 In advance, Ralph K, 1 e«|S, the glria, was served Miss Knoll gave Wanted-Work with tractor, Fordeon, C.aa. Law- phone Odell VH. | mZ7tf a summary of the year's woijk. Short reuce, basic principles of our government.' mI3tf ,c ■ 11127 _ For Rem—Furnished housekeeping rooms. per houc.4. Call 5709 for Davli. TsLTOL_________________ -■ talks were given by tbe mothers and i * Wanted — F.sperlcriccid dressmaker wa TOMmRMaMKW ForHale—Klmhall *pt»<uiç.«oo<l cotfdHWn. Wanted — Garden spading, lawn work, or »mk. Have your uld abit made over Into daughters. Tlie rest ofKthe evening Addreee J. R. Wllcoi, Minier, Or. ~aC _ DIVERSIFICATION urJO up-uudaleBprlug dress. Will work by da F»r RfU’-FurnIsbad apartments. Mrs. Nan. orchard work cloae In. Call zSti-J. wns silent playing Japanesb hunter, piece. i ma çy McDonald, »15 State St, tel. «01. > m»lf Dr. Murphy developed,, .further at For Bale—Hlugir Isirae or team. 4 years old Wanted —I deal re a good man to farm mv drop tlie handkerchief an<| finding ------- : ——------ ------ -- ’ 1 David T. Marlor, Kt. 3, May Ht. road, Twla room *P*rt'3e«>t- lit» State HU 1 on «harm. Have a good tenaut bouae. 1 Gasoline )»wer wood saw equipped the Tuesday Lunch Club gathering of |H*anuts. The mothers participated as Oak» Farm. mlSlf I none 3664. hone 5703. | flUf | truck. — Biffi moni Will call Immediately In ellber wrtl aa their daughters. j this week that’Interesting theme of or valley. ‘-Uulcli. Good Work." my mollo. Ilev. Troy Rhelle.v «bid his 45-acre For Hals—RegUiered Shorthorn butts. Ed- „¡Lor Kent—Light housekeeping rooms. Tel. WarHed—Man to work on ranch"by month; W Y. King- Tel. 27M. < Hilf All the mothers reported having diversification. He called attention Odell place Tuesday to Rev. Billy and m/7 2f, a-_______________ ______________ \also2 men Io prune 50 acraa Phone H. K. Dav. - ml3tf had a delightful time. Among ¡4he ward Abellng, Goldcuitale, Waab. tn port, Odell 197. - f/ltf will sell or rent my place two miles south to the creamery and its steady, Ma Sunday, whose country place, mothers present were: L—-------------------------------------------- SE—;—z— For Sala—Invalid wlirai cbalr for asia, (go. Mrs. Nye. of l»ee on Parkdale road. A R. Nick monthly pay checks. The doctrine of where they siM*nd the summers, is Mrs. Hhrtwlg, Mrs. Flint, Mrs. West. 11. W. Morgan. Box 114 Bingen, Wash mW - For Rent—A 4-room cottage. Tel. 30S4. m«tt Wanted — Two girls, ages 13 and 14 years, phone Pstkdsle 19 want to work for board and go to «chool. adjoining. Rev. and Mrs. Shelley, optimism, aa preached by the varioaa Mrs. Hackett. Mrs. Munroe. Mrs. Mc- For Rent—2 furnishedp»oma wl(.h «id Fbour 3WL____ For 8ale->X) o. A. U. White Leghorn lie&e, „ <127 U _ For Exrbsnga—HI offt aa3 4aU| have re s id e d on the ranch for Kercher. Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Carson. 'all phone 58at rarnaoa beat 501 state Street, aero»« from tobtf Want borne proposition, Income, wbal bava speakers at’the Isincb Club meeting, who library._____________ v_ ■ m«tf Wanted — Truck Hauling. General Motor you» Addrm»C. M. C.,oaraUtaeUrr 42 yeara, will continue to make the Mrs. Kroll and Mias CompliclT. xM For Hale-lg^lsud teams about 2400 each truck will haul anytblng, any place, any should be preached by all of us here. old homestead their life home, this For Bent—Two furnished rooms and asleep lime. Tel. »?< and 1452. L. F. Culp. sound, true to puli, with barneiai;' one wagon Will Trade—Town property, two lota and «27tf We can base our optimism qn facts. lielng a stipulation in the deal. small lionse <>u Helmonl road, valoa 000. for wltb apple rack: one acme barrow; one spring Ing porch; beat.light and bath. Tel. F7H3. mSll B e- • OBITUARY good rntlcb oow sod hogs. Pbone Ml. f21lf tooth an« one 20 Inch diac. All good condi Rev. Sunday will utilise a magnifi There la no need for Hood River folk tion. (Jail OOeliJi». i, m6U furnished rooms. nos spring on the property In fur May Street Mr». C. A. Buddy. 1 Jamm Wilbur Armstrong , MISCELLANEOUS to get doWn in tbe mouth. Our pros cent Any giri Mí trouble may communicate with nishing a domestic supply for hie For Hale- ISu,UU0 Clark Headline r strawberr Sn Let^pf., the Halvatlon Army al Uta J sines Wilbur Armstrong was liMtn StatrtR ent -I Rooma and faro la bed aultea tr. H^Fawbuah, tei/Odell pects are ns fine aa may be ftuind on place and In developing tils land. 1173. m«lf To Kxchange—A 5 psamenirer touring çar hv t Hhleid Home. 565 Mayfair Ava., Port- Mra. H. J. FWHerlck. at (irsniel, N. Y., Hcptemlier 11, lHfifl. a Dodge commercial. Taft Tranater Co. fH llregon. all 14 God's great footstool. For Hele— Hatching egga from rood.¡kyin His'family moved to Michigan when Barred Kock. 0. A. 6,- atrain. Price " he wan 12. At the age of 85 he went dosen Phone ST(1. TAKE AN INTEREST IN CO. C to MhniPiiota where he married1 Misa " For HAIr-Kwmomy. CUlçt Het» Hood River folk ought, to take an Txtulsc Pralree Novemlier 4, 1903. raidillon. H. L. Murphy/PHOTO1 »irslor, Directly after the marriage, making active interest in their citizen imldlcm, For Hale—Hardie sprayer, orchard Wagon, I" ' it tlielr honeymoon trip. Mr. and Mm. members of Company C. Tills inter tooth and diac. R. I). Klinger, Metbo- Armstrong «•nine to Oregon and set sprin« dl»< Laue. . . \ m»it The nnnnarconvention of the Chris est ought to engender a community tian Endeavor-district, composed of tled at Ilood River where they had 5 Fo- Hale-Work k boras, or will Irade for oow pride in the organisation and turn it Hood River and Wasco counties, will since lived, until death parted them. or dragsaw, lei. < Oifeil 34», Dane Kemp rnlMil into one of the most popular ’organ lie held here Friday. Saturday and Mr. Armstrong wns seriously sick for For Hale— Four registered Jersey row' from a year and a half, a great sufferer, izations of the city.' We tffiggest that Sunday. About 00 visiting delegates lao to Hve years Old, all bred In a «oxt flow but iMitient anil cheerful. He wns a olnoik, A , The mwi are of Hiffiaaiional Fern, the Ie-gion post, Chamber^ of Com arevxjM'Ctf'rf. The first session will l>e held Fri religious man. and expressed a simple Rltida laid and Golden Glow breeding. A merce and other bodies, If necessary, day herd »Ire 4 years old. strong of Golden Glow and childlike faith Inr the Lord Jesus. night at Riverside community A bargain by taking the bunch appoint committees to cooperate with vlmrTOMwhen an address of welcome , Mr. Armstrong passed away quiet breeding. (UNDER MT. HOOD ANNEX) Dwight Hellers, RL 2. B -nk». Ore. m27 ly Tuesday, March 19, Jit 11.45 p. m. tbe officers and men of the company will no delivered by the pastor. Dr. For Hale - 40 «ore ranch and ranch equip Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong had no chil to increase an interest In the military W. II. Buddy. A number of state, ment; imi aide; 1 mile north Odell station; officials of the organisation will at dren, which intensifies greajly the good buildings- cloae to chnrch and school; unit. great feeling of lonesomenesH felt by Kart cash, eaay term« to right party. Address tend. Saturday morning classes will I.. Headall, RL 4, Hood River. Phone Odell his -gripf stricken widow he conducted at Riverside church. 5X6. Thia la a splendid dairy proposition COMMENDABLE Rev. | C. II. lieleptne officiated at There la natural running water on each jn Salurday afternoon, the visitors will throughout the year; alaoan abundance of Ir The action of the, Standard Oil Co., l>e taken cm a motor tour up the the service, hel.d last Friday after rigation water. I \ ' m6tf noon at the BartmessVhapel. Mount Hood Txsip highway. A ban of California in adapting, ng a* gen For Sale — Barred Rock baby chicks and quet . will M held Saturday evening eral policy, a campaign for the re at the First Christian church. Devo hatching eggs, Jacobson strain, bred ip lay. Tel.'Odel I 10». Mrs. Elisabeth Hears. T m U •V ' ’ moval of signboard« along the scenic tional exercises will Is* hejd at the FOR SA^E Royal Baking Powder, Large Cans, Pound, 38 cents L For Hale — Apple, peach, pear and cherry hlghwnys of Pacific coast «tales 1« Miniiiitinity church Sunday evening. We have a full line of general nnraery For Hale-Clark Seedling strawberry plants. tree«. commendable in the extreme. Educa- I year »train. Tel. 575» O. L. l'ratoo. mît stock. Phone Parkdale M or writ» C. T. Raw- Crystal White Soap Sno Lite Soap Hom Bros. Expect Heavy Run eon. Parkdale. ------------------ 1 rtHH tion, in campaign« against tlie sign For Sale-Baby chick« and hatching egg« Creme Oil Soap 6 bars, 25c Horn Bros., whp operiite n sawmill Jacobean and Kilenamlth Barred Kocks. 7 bars, 25c For Hale—Abobt nine acrea, 9ith1n five board nu ¡Hance, mean« more than nt Onk Grove, cutting their logs from White ixeghorn« mated tocockeral« from flock minute« walk of the center of town of Win 4 bars, 25c 100 bars, $4.15 ' 100 bars, $3.35 legislation. TfilT'examplc set by the the fon-sts of the foothills west of with 770 average egg record. Rhode Island lock. Wash., well adapted to chicken raising, Red« and Ancona’s »fork from hen« with over rood houae and barn, electric llghta and city Standard Oil Co. will go far toward the fruit area, expect to make a roc- 290 Waler Will take M30o ca h or trade In on egg record«, egga limited. Al»o White l»eg- Extra Large Prune«, nice and juicy, 3 pounds, 23c; 6 pounds, 45c Hood River property, iddreaej. P Thomarn an elimination of the signboafd nui <-r<l rpn this season. They have just horn nena 80o each and a few Rhode Island Te4. Odell M. OMf hens. Mr«. Geo. Uhnmberliti. Phone Odell nildcd a new Iwiiler anil new engine sance. Dessert Brand Seedless Raisins, 2 packages for and other equipment nt the plant, Ml. For Hale—Washington asparagus planta. and n five-ton truck with trailer that For Rale—Flame lumber, and rough dressed l.erge»1 and best asparagi» grown W R. Gib son a son, Rt. 1 nan The great government of the United will citable them to transport 32-foot lumber for all purpoeea. We deliver, when •on Columbia River Salmon Tuna Fish to all parta of the valley. Horn Brom Codfish, latest pack States should take some action to- logs han been purchased. They ex desired, For Hale—First class atra« berry plants for Tel. MHi, Standard Lumber Co. m'27H white meat, 15c Halves, 12 Vic each sale. Claud Moors, Jericho lane. a24 IMH't tn cut 2,000,000 feet this season. I pound, 23c ward relieving the suffering of George For Hale— Hsichlng egg« from O. A C. White The Oak Grove mill specialises in Inch Mitchell wagon, with 6 cans, 70 cents Walther, 21-year-(>ld son of Mr. and flume l<egbnrn" with 10 years of back breeding of 200 lumlter. A planer, however, has W. Y. King, tal. 2733. 1st» mY7 Mrs. Charles Walther, of Underwood, been Installed and the- mill can fur egg« and over. >Geo. Baker, tel. 5726. Walnuts, No. One Grade, Soft Shell, Grown in the Northwest ns For Hale-90,000 Clark Seedling strawberry Wash . whowas shot bi’ a federal nish rough or dressed luuilier for all plants F<* fislr-Hstahtiig eg«« fjom While 1s«- from new vine«. C. f. Roberta, tel y Pound, 27% cents; 3 pounds, 80 cents 4W8. (9 hfli tie. o. A. C. A Holly wood .train; and H. I. prohibition officer last year. The purposes. _________________ Reds, trap neeteU stock, from tbe Progressive Masons Visit The Dalles young mail, who recently reached his Poultry llatafiary. Phone 4M7». V. T. Heeure- For Hale— Farly Rone seed potato's, 11.75 per Lard, Pure Bulk D . __________ ___ _____________ nutf hundred, delivered In town Hal la man Bro«. <M<>- Kellog s Corn Flakes A large motor caravan of membetH Phone majority, is at a'Portland hospital, a pounds, 35c ■- Preferred Stock Catsup 2 4717. mZ7tf For Hale-Two ebarea ot Farmers* Irrigating hopeless cripple. Walther was shot of. thé local Masonic lodge motored to Freshly Toasted Company waler stock. Address, Owner, care 3 pounds, 50c Lar » e Bottle . 25c For Hale— At a bargain, a 19*23 Bulek six The Dn1l<*s Monday night, when thev > i»ltf in the heck while he and a friend were giicsta of the lodge there. The touring sedan, fine finish, in A-l mechanical ot Glacier. 9c package Phone or write W. L. Irwin, Will, For Hale— Karljr Ksrly maturlnc.heavv matnrlng.-heavy laying, o were walking through the.Jbrush local men assisted In conferring the condition White Salmon, Wash. m27 A. C. Hl rain of Barred Rock«. Kneks. Hr Selected I ar ted hen«. hens, Federal, Carnation or Bord, len s Milk, tall cans, 9 cents heavy layers, mated with cockerel No. 647-N. where the federal officers were in degree«. K. W. Sinclair and W. F For Hale-Cooking apples, sleo while Pekin Record o( Dam S48 Kggs. Pedigree «hows up In search of an illicit still. Whether ' l.arnway acting in official capacity. duck eggs fur batching. Tel. Mil- alO to :«« Egg» nn Dam's aide and 2M on Sire's SOME FINE SPECIALS IN CANNED GOODS 1’lioae who made the journey in aide. Egga 15c each. Also baby chicks »or the shot tvas accidentai or the result | eluded : G. R. Castner, Rev. w. N. Fm Rale—Auto Knitter. (Mil 37M. as sale. airs. Anna Edgington, Fifth and May Htreela ftlU 4.000 cans of Apriedts in good syrup, large cans of nervous overzcalousness of the fed Byars. Wnlter Colby. Dr, William For Hsie—The following larm equipment on / • \ eral officer has not Imu fully deter Post; W. F. Lara way. K. W. Sinclair. Wm Hwtck ranch. Avalon Way: I wagon. 2 For Hale—Fnll blooded Rbode Island cock* 3 cans, 50c ¡2 cans, $1.95 I ding harrow, 1 Kimball cultivator, I erela. Phone 4712. f ig mined. It is generally conceded. h<nv-. Thomas Fisher. II. L. llashrouck. Jr.. 50 Iowa. gal gas tank, 1 «gal oil barrel, 50 gals of "Arthur,Jolmaen, A. Canfield and Com- lime Tomatoes, Solid Pack and sulphur spray .material. 1 Fresno. I For Sale - Rhode Island Red eggs for belch ever, that young Walther was i an mialorç ‘Dean. •. cnltlvator, 1 disc harrow.'1 bav rack thr wag ing; tbe kind tbat la bred to lay. - ~ Also Hnlta- Pineapple Del Monte or Preferred on. Bargains. Hee or phone 5402. D. H. Me enburg. Ortlay and Newtown applee. W. T. Van Camp’s Beans innocent victim. Failure of the •gov- ' Claln, agent. . >' TO Cooee, tel. suns. , .. mar27 large cans, broken slices, Kelly Bros. Celebrate St. Patrick Day ernment tip care for the. young man Stock, 2 cans. 35c Medium size For Aale—Two purebred Rhode Island Red For Hale—Tbe leading varietiesapplee, With entire appropriateness Kelly x Each, 25c win cause the txiy. his parents and 6 cans, $1.00 cockerels, R. W. Hklbbe, Odell. m:/7 peers, cherries, plum», apricots, prunes (nd Each, 10c grapes one aud two years ago. F. A. Masaee. his frit nd« to lose faith in their gov- Bro's, celebrated St. Patrick’s' day by having the front of their store painted ’ .For Hale—First clsss Rlurslem wheat hey; phone Odetl 144. J31U ernment. -'Oiegon's congressional del- a green that would delight the heart also some clover mixed hay. wet my prices Corn—Lily of ihe| Val Corn—Preferred Stock, / Peas—Lily of the Valley before buying. L. H. Ralston. U mile east of SEASONED W0OD FOR SALE egation should Join that of Washing of any son of Erin. F. S. and R. W. Odell ley, Country Gentlemen, or address Odell. aid Golden Bantam, 16 Inch .■*! sb wood........^..i ton in seeking reasonable relief for. K< lly -arc owners of a West Ride fruit h. lender, Early^June, ta Inch FiK..,.,....... •. .1. ... .^77.. 2 cans, 35c For Hale — Tsncard strxln Whit» Iswhorn tract, which is kndwn as the Orchard » 2 cans, 45c him. setting nna. (1.60 |>»r 15. Clini L Mooney. 1« inch Pol* oak 4 ------—— Jl-— J ' — ~ ■ I. 2 can», 45c HAY F. HAKPkK. Phone ASUS of Kildafe. Pbone XI64. «io W.H. 1 .J.—“—— Oscar Rehear applied the green Fresh Bulk Ginger Snaps, 2 pounds for 35 cents ‘ Th« committee securing lodging ac- paint. For H«le— Alfalfa bay and clover hay. Wllaon For Hele—Altatta bay. S cut from bp And ........ free Fike. Phone 4630. nig- — rmm'aprjy. -------- x,„ „.' • ‘•Tel.MMell —.—.I M 19(1 or 2tal. Cheese, Full Cream Coipb Honey' commoilations for (lie rieh-gates to the 0. A. Tliomnen. River. Ja94tf Thomsen, R. 1». IE 2, 2. Ho I For Hale-CIsrk Heed 11 ng strawberry plant» Fancy Black Figs < oinkmnation Case Appealed approaching Odd Follows convention, ^llalffi. C. K. /2 pounds, 55 cents ,>% 25c comb f'om young stock. Ralph Hinrichs. 1‘honv Hay For Hale—Good first Ernest C. Smith, local attorney, who to 7. ( maan Coppie. phone 47W. if they have not nlrendy called on yon, , 3 pounds, 29c jacit Leslie's Shaker Salt ’ Large size, 10c will aoon do so. Let them have all was associated with Assistant Attor For Hale—Jersey Black Giant hatching egg». FqrHsle Wheat hay and Umolby h<y. C T. ney Genera) Moore in the trial of the Wçer 11; ball price after May Ut. CaU phone Roberta, phone 4633 j|on Large Head Lettuce. 10c the apnre «trace your house will afford. case involving condejunatlon proceed M2S. m’Jntf ’ Grape Fruit 2. / For Hale-Fir and pine 1» In »nd 4 fl. worst Hood Rlvdr can. and will, entertain ings brought by the State Fiah Ccuii- / For Hale— I« head of heavy lodging horma delivered anywhere In tbe valley. E. Beaure- Extra large and juicy , <Um?8es. Fancy Sweets > Dry Onions the delegate* comfortably. Remem mission to acquire 5U acres owned by wall matched teams, priced tu sell, o K. Feed tard i. ...ten .-a».. „^,f alo ber, it la ¿p to nil of mi residents to stated Thursday that the state would Bam. The Dalles. O’. Each. 10c S Dozen. 15. . 5 pound, Ifc ForHaJe-t n«>m house with large basement iipiieal the ease. A jury here two give the delegates a huapitable wd toilet and batb, 4 lota and earaga, some frnlt me aeiemtea Hospitable wel mN;kR H„o awurdixt Mr. Mohler For Bale—Organ, almost new. Tel. IMM. all) trees. Shade Irens and shrubbery. 1OB Taytoe I. It IB MR Olid Fellow (-offri li“ Tm slthough ffi < former case, street, nn the Heights. Hood River. Address For Hals—Three lots near the burli,ess see. (tarson C. Maalker. Maryblll, Wash. nttlt tlon. but through it we have an op which was reversed li.v the supreme tlon on lb« Heights, In block » Would con. alder so automobile or placo fu trade or will „For Sale—AS pa«s<m»er llulck (cylinder car, portunity to add to the fame of our court on a technicality, another jury sell the -Installment plan. A4 a «arrlfl,1» Model.KM. with sp.uiighi. power lire pump “ ’ SScpou^d 20,2te^ff“ had Allowed only |75O for the prop Add on rem Minnie E. (addy, HL A, Gresbami and <Kb«r exlraa,(4M Tel. IdOI, Paul McK.r- city. erty. - mlJlf MAYOR BAKER COMING BILLY SUNDAY BUYS SHELLEY HOMESTEAD y C. E. ORGANIZATION CONVENTION NEAR ( 20TtL CENTURY FOOD PRICES Good Saturday and Monday . zx’r ■•■i epx ounce gu ^^ tced c