J 1 HOOD RIVER GLACIER/TfiüRSpAY, APRIL 17, 1924 The ladies of Asbury Methodist brother, Sidney 0. Miller. Mr. Miller hold an Easter bake sale is owner of * large printing business jat Franz's store Battuday, April . 19, ill Chicago. Mil day. Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Nash and two H. L. Hasbronot, optometrist. - Witham Cloyd, member ot the Pa­ Hail Inaurance. See R. E. Scott, mfitf cific Power A Light Co,, wbe recently children returned last week from the Willamette Valley where they. spent ' **"-,Ze* Porter, of Underwood, waa ■praiued bis ankle severely, is again several days on a motor trip. Mr. here Monday shopping. able to be out and about. Nash declared that the crop condi­ U you »io not receive your Oreeonian tions of the valley look reassuring. . I£P K M Blu,k motored to Portland last week. regularly or wish to subscribe for same, H. 8. Braakman does painting, paper by carrier or mail, please call hanging and decorating. Have yoor a visitor from either Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. t 2ltf bouse enameled inside and outside with the Upper Valley last »wk. Searches of records and reliable ab­ a guarantee tor six years. Tgl. 2404, Highest hash price paid lor your used tarnitura, stovMand rugs. Call McClain stracts made by Oregon Abstract Com­ Braakman’a Herds are, Paint and Wall a5tf •t E. A. Frans Co. a2Qft pany, A. W. Ontbank, Manager, 806 paper, Smith Building, Oak Street. Pbone 1621. jy20»tf Mrs. Ernest J. Smith entertained a Eves scientifically examined by H. L We pay cash for your old furniture or group of chlldreu last Thursday af­ HMbroMte, Optometrist Heilbronner make a liberal allowance on new good». ternoon in celebration of the joint BH«. ' . fHti Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fnr- birthdays of her little daughters, Jan­ Trank», Bags, Suitcases. large gR- Call nitpri Exchange. ml7tf et Ilay and Palate. lortment, reasonably priced. Kelly Mias Anelory Everson is ill at the Are you Interested In community Bros. Co. m16tf If Cameron could not have fixed your Cottage Hospital. Rhe la resting well singing? Are you Interested in bee llectric ayetem I would have told you after an operation Tuesday. Miss keeping? Are you interested in thei Everson toi suffering from the effei-ts latest word from the Ilood River Ex­ 1 »• I28t( <>f an attack of pneumunia. periment Station? If 'ao, 'come to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kocken, accom­ Rtanipher, superintendent of Park Grange hall next Wednesday panied bv Mrs. Forrest I, Mm* mo tlie Mins Cottage hospital, spent Monday in evening. Social time and refrvahmenta. iored to PortlautHBunday. l*ttrth»nd vistttng relatives and friends Mrs. Alexander Thompson, formerly | Pastelle and oil painting, china dee- and ntttudlng to busitu-ss. joint representative in the legislature iratlun and firing. See busiu«wa « E. B. Winter iiasseil An article telling of the successful Oregon school for secretaries of Ore­ through the city hint Thursday, mo­ business methods enqiloyed by a Ilood gon chambers of commerce. toring from their home at Pendleton River drug store, has lteen written by The ladies of Asbury Methodist to Portland. Mi;. Winter, formerly, Margaret Morrison, a Hood River girl church will hold an Easter bake sale with the First National Rank here, In the .school of journalism at the Uni­ at Frans's store Baturday, April 19, is now wit li a Pendleton bank. versity of Oregon, and accepted by I all day. John-J. Miller, ell route from Cal­ the “Western Druggist,’’ a trade maga­ W. II. Edlck, who soon expects ap­ ifornia. where he s|a>nt the winter, zine published in Clili-ago. Miss Mor­ pointment as sheriff, will move to the to Heattie by automobile, and Mrs. rison is a pupil of Prof. Ralph D. McNutt bouse from his Mount Hood Miller will stop for n visit the latter Casey, instructor, in trade journalism ranch the latter part of this week. part of the week with Mr. Miller's at tlie university. Rhe lias submitted several other articles to trade maga­ zines which will likely be acceptable to the publishers. - Following a meeting of some 30 independent shippers and apple grow­ ers of the valley wRh C, K. Benton, I Oregon representative of the North- West Growers' Commission, which has brought to the point of functioning a new north west wide cooperative sales agency, a numlier of the growers have lteen lien rd to express a sentiment favorable to affiliation with the Apple LOCATED IN GROSS BUILDING Growers Association. Others of the independents, however, o|i|Miae the ‘ central sales plan, which will prohibit n rare treat, carrying out the “Coon Phone 1032 their shipping through its machinery Town” effect. Ice, cream, cake and without affiliation with some local co­ coffee wen; sold to pay for the play operative agency. H. GROSS, Proprietor ;round equipment. Mr». W. J. Fit* entertained 40 ladies at her home Thursday afternoon, the MOUNT HOOD occasion being a kitchen shower for Mr. and Mrs. River Johnson have re­ Miss Elizabeth Campbell.' bride “elect. turned from California where they The room wan very artistically dec­ spent the winter. Ell Johnson and orated with yellow and white stream­ family have moved back to their er*. daffodllls and jonquils. The color ranch at Camp No. 1. r «■lieine waa also carried out in the Mrs. W. H. Edick -was a Hood River 'Utility refriminiM'iita of angel food and mnshine cakr and marshmollow whip. business visitor Friday. Cage Stott was Hp from Longview. Mr*. Fill was assisted l>y Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. It unicorn. Mrs. Burchett and Mrs. Wash., Friday, visiting friends. Itinger. Miss t'ampltcll received many Mrs. Endicott is here from Pendle­ pretty and useful gifts. ton visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Joe Hoffman. Fletcher fa Candidate Mrs. Roberts has returned from Eu­ gene where she was under medicHl Friends of Allison Fletcher. Repub­ care. lic n incumbent. Tuesday Sled for Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lereaux have re­ him ns a <-andidate for county com- It was nnnounced last turned to their ranch after living kev- mission) r. week that II. F. Goodlander, prom­ eral years in Hood River. a ■ , * ' . \ . ••'•••.... ............ —------- -- W. E. Barr and family have moved inent Tpper Valley grange member, would seek the office, but no filing to Hood River. Jost received a carload of Flour and Feed and we are was made. W. T. Wyatt was a Hood "River vis While W. A. Langille had forwarded offering a special price on it This flour is guar­ itor Wednesday. Ills filing to Balem as candidate for Miss Anelory Everson was taken to Republican nomination for represent­ anteed to bake—% sack of it If you don’t get sat­ the hiispital at Hood River Thursday ative from Hood River county, no an­ isfaction, will return your money if you bring back after a siege of of the flu and pneu­ nouncement has been made from Ra- monia. the balance. leni. and friends fenr that Mr. Lan- Horace Mecklin and family came tip gille's filing arrived too late. trrtm Portland Rgttmtay to visit the Blue Mountain Flour, 49 lb. sack..... ................ $ 1 .49 Mr. Langille stated yesterday, how­ W. A. Langille family. They returned ever, that he had received a letter 1% lb. sack of same flour free to a customer, as home Sunday. front the secretary of state formally Beaufort Doggett came home Sun­ acknowledging his filing. - long as they last. day from Portland to apend the Easter vacation. Crown, Olympic, White River or Drifted Snow Ixiughery Wins Frans Rod Mrs. W. J. Fill was a Hood River Despite the chilly atmosphere many Flour, per sack ...................................... $1.67 visitor Friday. anglers whipped Hood river Tuesday Mrs. Fisher came up from Hood on the initial day of o]s*n trout sea­ 1 Carton Jersey Matches, 6*boxes to a carton, River to spend Thursday with her son. Tlie fiali responded well to fly daughter, Mrs. W. J. Fill. in the aftemn and several fisher­ 1 to a customer................................ 25c Mr. Krueder was up from Portland men landed the limit catch of 20. a few days visiting hia daughter, Miss 94c C. W. Loughery. resident game 10 lbs. Sugar, 1 package to a customer . Ixniise Krueder. warden, won a handsome trout. rod The Parent-Teacher association held given for the lsrgest trout on opening Sugar Cured Bacon Back or Side Bacon, Streaked, s very successful social at Devin's hall. day by E. A. Frans. Ills largest flab Saturday evening. The program wan was 15 Inches. * per pound......................................... 18c f ! . t-. BRIEF LOCAL MENTION SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY April 19 and 21 All City Limit Deliveries 10c for each or­ der. If you can’t come, call us up, tel. 1032. Sugar Cured Eastern Hams, medium size, per pound........................................ —......... 1............... • oemaker, Truman Butler and A. F. 8. Steele; general chairman of tourist committee, hotels and resorts, Ix*alie Butler, 0. A. Bell, Dr. J. W. Rifton and J. H. Fredricy; auto park. Dr. C. II. Jenkins, P.< L. Tompkins, A. Me-4tonnon, L. A. Ben­ nett. O. O. Hneiat. F. A. Olmstead. H. O. Kresae and J. W. Crites; tour­ ist contact snd information distribu- tlon, R. E. Scott, C. C. Anderson, R. L. Bartel. Harry DeWitt. James Strana­ han. C. A. Bell. George R. Tremblay. Earl Welter, E. A. Holman and L. E. Taft: membership, A. F. 8. Steele; publicly', folders snd pamphlets, P. F. Clark. Victor C. Follenlus, 0. N. Rav- lln. H. G. Ball, J. D. Tliomlaon. P. L. Manner and R. J. Moore; roads, rout­ ing. signs, Improvements, E. O. Blan­ ch« r, J. H. Fredricy, Dr. V. R. Abra­ ham. F. H. Kelly, W. L. Nichols, C. N. liavlln. Col. Win. R. Dowd and C. H. Vaughan; fishing, bunting and forest trails. J. H. Fredricy, 8. C. Walters, W. A. langille and Edgar Franz; Mount Hood development. Kent Shoe­ maker. Truman Butler, H. O. Kreaae. 8. J. Moore, C. E. Graves, G. I. Sar­ gent and 8. C. Walters; reception, noted visitors and delegations, Tru­ man Butler. E. O. Blanchar, R. B. I'ertgo and C. II. Caatner. General committees have been ap­ pointed as follows: Agricultural, Gor­ don G. Brown, Leroy Childs anil A. F. 8. Steele; auditing, Ray Acheson and Vau W. Gladden; entertainment. Dr. II. I). W. Plneo, Ray Lee, Levi Whet- sel. Van W. Gladden; fairs and ex­ hibits. C. C. Crew, J. II. Fredricy, P. I* Manner, J. II. Kolierg and Cecil I«afferty; house, K. W. Sinclair, W. R. IxN* and J. H. Fredricy; industrial, F. A. Olmsted, E. A. Fran, Nelson Emry'and M. E. McCarty; land settle­ ment, Ix*roy Childs, R. J. Mclsaac, Dr. J. D. Glittery, R. E. Scott and H. L. Shoemaker; legislative and judici­ ary, J. II. Haslett, Geo. R. Wilbur and John Baker: port and dix-k, Truman Butler; safety first. Rev. L. H. Miller. O. H. Caatner, C. H. Vaughan. Fred Bell. A. T. Case and Mrs. A. G. Lewis: scenic preservation. R E .Scott, 0. E. Graven, J. H. Fredricy nml Geo. Thompson : transportation, Earl Frans, Corbett Alexander and Verne Horne. Doings of Company C Bunday evening the Bunday Kven- fng Club of the Riverside church very kindly loaned us the church for a combination meeting at’ which Adju­ tant Genera! George A. White and Captain George R. Wilbur were the principal speakers. The aims and pnr|>oaes of the National Guard were explained by the speakers and an a|*peal was made to the citlaena to support .the National Guard. Several fine musical numbers, were rendered by the choir and A. T. Case. Major and Mrs. James B. Gay ac­ companied General and Mrs. White on the rieit. Tlie annual encampment has been nnnounced for June 10 to 24 at Del Monte, Calif. Troops will be quar­ tered in squad tents, mess halls will be furnished, as well as showers with hot and cold water. The camp to only a mile from the Pacific, so a plunge In the surf will be a simple matter. We will use the Del Monte polo field for a drill ground and for ceremonlca. The field proldeina will lie worked ont somewhere on a reservation of about 115,000 acre*. Each man in the com- pany will turn In by next Monday night, to the first sergeant, a slip showing bls name and address snd the name sml address of bls employer, so that the matter of camp may be taken up with him as warn as practicable. If you know whether or not you can attend camp turn tn a written statement to that effect and If you cannot go state your reasons. Tlie American Ix*gion committee on National Guard affairs waa present at drill Monday night. We have t>een instructed to recruit the company up to 99 ipen. That means thst we need about 40 new men who can go to camp. who live in Hood River all year, who can and will at­ tend drills regularly and who will be assets to the comisiny In every way. We want 40 men who <«n meet these requirements, and we want them now. We n«-ed more men who can attend drills and camp than we now have. In fact, we must have them if Hood River wishes to retain Company C hs one of its is*rmanent organlzationa. Enlist now and go to Del Monte with us and then get the benefit of the year's drills and drill pay. Enlist now. Winged R Club To Give Dance Tlie members of the Winged R Club, n>posed of boys of the city and val­ ley. who are developing along various lines of athletics, will give a dance at the old K. of P. hall Friday night. The I mi . vs . wlm plan on raising funds for their activities from the dance, will furnish the l>e*t available music.1 they aay. For Easter Breakfast FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT HOT CROSS BUNS PREMIUM HAM FRESH EGGS LOG CABIN SYRUP Candy Easter Eggs in various sizes will please the kiddies. The Star Grocery Good Things to Eat PERIGO & SON Phone 8561 “The Torreadors OPERETTA GRANGE HALL ODELL Friday, April 25th, 1924 UNION HIGH SCHOOL MRS. CHAS. H. HENNEY, DIRECTOR Tickets, 35c and 50c