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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. I II I I I I I I I I | i | |I I I t H [ I H- L. Hasbrouckr optometrist. xi’ej box manufac- •Hood River, Oregon. Phone m4tf ’ „^-■cfantlfieally examined by H. L. Haabrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner ■I««. - wu .T. , m*ron oould not have fired your etretric system I would have told vou •°' _ <28tf ir if VolllnK “'I? "bampoolng at the Hotel Oregon. Telephone 8311 for ap pointments. 8. A. Huggins and family, of Port-1 **“*• kwi»ed fare the first of the week seeking a location. «2L.2' Havener- Lyle, Wash., or- ,*t,..W8" ■ busiues« visitor in the city the first of the, w—lr ... RiTfkAfl al-A,. Fra ’/'*?' iltuirw ''"'" m mil "* “* “ —. n<1 k,ndH’ •» returned here, that «be would continue to show improvement, but a relapse occurred after ahe reached the West Bide ranch home apd it was necessary to remove her to the hospital. I am showing a very nice line of coat«, suits and dresses at The Corson Melody 8h«p. Representing Vkrlew A Hewitt, Portlaud. Marion Knoblock. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bartlett and daughter were here from Astoria over the week end visiting their old friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McClain. Mr. Bartlett la manager of the Port of ^Storla. — The Entry Lumber A Fuel Co. is l>euutifying its place of buttine«« by the construction of window boxes. The blossoming plants of the neat window mixes, will make the office structure more attractive this sumnu-r. H. 8. Braakman does painting, paper banging ami decorating. Have your house enameled inside and outside « “raskman guarantee ’e for six are, years. Tel. Wall Hard« “p«int^and simulation of that of a July Bunday. "Many of the machines motored on up into the Mount Hood National forest." said Mr, Rogen, “where the grey thread of the road penetrated snow ’banka, although the sunshine was as warm as summer.” Mr. Rogers, who cite« that the Anal ’six miles of the Loop highway grade will be completed by August 1, says that he sees no need •why the great scenic Itoulevard capnot be kept open the entire year. He cites that It is 400 feet lower at Bennett pass, wliere the road reaches a maximum eleva tion of 4.100 feet, than the summit of the Pacific highway in the Siski you«. The lodge, because of the con struction of the Loop and its increas ing popularity will he kept open the entire year hereafter. ÜR8DAY, MAY 1, 1924 CHAMBER TAKES MES SAGE TO PORTLAND SILK •Making Mood River the hub of tour ist activity is the program which the local Chamber of Commerce has pledged itself to during the current year, according to George R. tyilbur, who addressed the Progressive Busi ness Men’s Club la Portland Thursday. Mr. WUbur’s address was the keynote of the meeting of who Portland club which entertained the Chamber of Commerce and city officials of Hood River at lunchewn at Beimon hotel. "The fait that It will «oon take but four hours to reach the «now line on Mount Hood from the center of Port land 1« the greatest'advantage any city in the world can offer to tourists,” «aid Mr. Wilbur. “Oregon and Portland should realise the merits'of such an a«set,” order. We [ paper, SmithBuilding,----------—«5tf The speaker pointed .»lit that winter u.7v,„ m » . -■ j“*1 received a shipment oi rt« are also proving an attraction (By O. M. Hyakell in Portland Tel to tourists this year and that skiing Mrs. Mary Disbrow, who «pent the the old reliable Eastern White Oak sole and kindred events Would soon make past year in southern California,. has l««ther. Forthose who prefer leather egram) returned to her home here. on the bottoms of their shoes, there is A physician in this town has in a the «now line as populur in winter as R. A. Wilson, representative, of the u^^hing better. We’ll put soles ou your notable way demon«trated a great in summer. The fact that road con- Pittsburg Plate Gla«s Co., waa a busi- I shoes-while •*)<*•'while you wait. T. C. Smith’s truth—a man'« life is what he make« «t ruction now under way will be com ness viaitor in the city last week. Champion Shoe Shop. Shop,. f ldtf it so long a« a brave «pirit remains to pleted by Hext winter was emphasized hy-an urge for Portland buKiness men A. W. Stone was in Portland over J Tin* members of the Hood River bear Its mortal burden. I «aw hiip at ami tiooHters'to exploit the advantage« I the week end. He had a few round« • I’- E. <>., entertained the tlie close of day, «lowly and laborious of winter offered on tin* slo|>ea I 2 Day* and 2 Day« Only —Not Before nor After of golf while away. I members of The Dulles chapter’'at a ly ascending the «tone step« of the Or of Mount H|«»rt« Hood.As well aH the.Hcenlc egon hotel, wiiewf tie resides with his dinner af. tlA- Columbia Gorge hotel Mrs. Joe. Frazier, Sr., 1« construct advantages to the summer tourists. wife. He J)a<l but limited con fag an addition to her home on Mon Saturday night. The club women of invalid Mark Weygant, veteran guide, was the neighboring city motored here trol of his lower limits and with diffi another tello Ave. ‘ v «„ «peaker on the program and | culty moved by aid of a cane. I over the Columbia River highway. explained some of the point« in climb M. P. Gibbon is recovering from an He was feeble, emaciated and weary. J. J. Bachman lins arrived from ing Mount Hood which lie had gath operation performed to remove a Portland to join the staff of the Hood Yet on this day he had done an o|M-ra- ered in hl« 527 trips to the' «uiniuit. growth from one of hl« eye«. for apiiendlcitis, also two other tion River Drug Co. Mr. Bachman, who Tlie following was contained in the E. A. Franz ha« on «ale a large col is a registered pharmacist, was located surgical operations; had attended to lection of dahlia« and gladioli from at Lyle, Wash., for four years. He Is 30 imtlent« in ill« office; had driven P. B. M. C, bulletin, of which John H, the nursery of Mr. and Mrs. A. Heer. a friend of CluiJcXtruck, former local liis own car to the country some miles Hnrtog 1« editor: Hood River is not a river." It is a to attend a «lek man. and after supiier You Can Buy Dresses Here Now Cheaper Than You Can Make Thet" Why Did I Kiss that Girl?” Bruns man who. now liven at Lyle. he had made a belated visit to the hos town. And some town. It.« two prin wick record 257«. Corson Melody Mrs. J. H. Crenshaw, of Dee Flat, cipal products nre large apples and There is Style and Appearance in a Well Made Dress, Hard to Duplicate pital. Shop, Hood River. lias returned from Portland, accoin- Dr. Marcus Tlirane i« one of the nu big boosters. Tlie former for cooking, J. P. Naumea was a business vi«itor IMinled by her little son, who ha« been merous and gifted professional men the latter for roasting. In Portland the latter part of last ill in a hospital. The little man in who during Hood River 1« arlsliwratic, main the last two d»*cades have week. .................... ......... ........ ..... _ | much r»*covered, having gained seven l»»*eu drawn to the Ho<«l ltlver valley taining both a Butler a« well as a val If von do not receive your Oregonian isninds In the last three weeks, .Mr. by what was first -believed to lie a ley. i ‘ ....................... regularly or wish to subscribe for same, | <'rjrt«haw in Rood Ri ’ The town 1ms 3000 citizens (Includ rjgtshaw met them In River. promise of fortune in th»* apple busi either by carrier or mail, please- call The Pythian Sisters gave a surprise ness, but, which now 1« better known ing the Butler) at last rei«»rt, but that Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. f 21 tf imrty _ ___ jatrfy Tltrsdny nlghD'for Mrs. _____ Hugh and understood for what it really la waa a day or no ago. Hood River, the town, has just like We pay «»sh for your old furniture or Garralirnnt'at the Gome of Mrs. Ar- the -mere charm of an ideal dwelling nw good*. goods. tX mr Howe ll, — M rs. <i n rr ab r ant ■ w i ll p la ce.--------- ------------------------------------ tlie river two, banks, lull the city's make a liberal allowance on near Pall 1 Kelly IZz.lt,, Broi.To. ' L''.. M leave soon for a Skamania county Call HanhuH Hackett QA.1 84tl, Fur .„ He is a native ... of ___ Eau Claire. Wis., biinks have deposit« of two million dol nitura Exchange. ml7tf lumber chmp to sjiond the «ununer-l ami T son of a physician, — Ilin father lar«; three excellent hotel«: two up to was the late Dr. A. Thrane, who«' date newspapers; a beautiful modern Little Miss Julia Belle, small daugh witli Mr. Garrabrant. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. French, Seth' Laruvpty wa« up from Eugene father was Marcus Thrane, Norwegian theatre containing the finest organ lu The best of the new ideas in style and makes, sustained a broken arm yesterday in last week to set* hi« father. W. F. Iair- patriot, publicist and exile who was Oregon outside of Portland: a thor equipped hydro-electric power the most desirable leathers. Colors you will like a fall. uway, who is making a nice recovery driven to America in lsfltl IsscauHe of oughly and light company which derives its Fire Marshal Morgan, who has bren from a recent iilnres. Tin* younger bis open resentment againat the a«- power from the turbulent water« of on your feet. Prices that are right for Quality suffering from a severe case of infin Mr. Laraway. who ha« the largest sutne»l authority of the king of Bweilen Hood river and which suppliea elec Footwear. en«a and sinus trouble, is able to I m * Jewelry «tore in «outhwefltern Oregon, over Norway. It 1« common opinhm in Hcxul River tricity to all part/of the city and Val I« engaged in tin* construction of a out again. *■' < that the valley gained an agpet . when ley ; a local telephone company which Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Collin« ami little new building in Eugene. Dr. Tlirane came her»* from Minnesota serves the entire community; a well Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. J. Moore motored to son were down from their Dee Flat 12 year« ago. Buffering from disap stocked Carnegie lilirtiry; a modern ranch home the flrst of the week vis Portland Sunday for a visit with Mr«. pointment at the physical disaster that and paid fire department with motor iting friends and attending to bu«in»*Hs. Moore’« parent«. Mr. and Mrs. VV. J.- hail supiMisedly cut short his profes equipment; a large ice and cold stor return they were age plant: six excellent cliurctie«; a St. Mark’s Guild and, Auxiliary will Furnish. On by the their small daughter. sional career, be came with’ the pur- chamber of compience of-"2<x> members, meet tomorrow afterrnmn with Mr«. accompanied posc of retiring to an apple ranch. Virginia, who is home «|«*nding the and a large and active woman'« club; A. C. Lofts at her home at 810 Oak «pring vacation. She is a student at After ««»me year« of farm life under all fraternal organization« three of street. difficult conditions he found that he I St. Helen'« hall. which own their own buildings, Hix b»*en drawn back into practice as large E. A. Baker, who has b»*en handling Mr«. Chas. ik Castner wan in Metz a liad physician garages take i-are of the need« and surgeon among Id« Association apple« in Portland th»* past ger yesterday att»*ndlng the annual of the 2tMM) automobiles owned In the neighliora. The discoviry that h»* winter, wa« here on bu«ineM the first meeting of the Wa«hington county fed thoupanda of (xinld «till carry on. perform »ritical community and of the flock of the week. to Hood I oration of women’« »■lulm. Mrs. Cast- tourists that continually Jack Eccle«, of the Oregon Lumber n<*r. who is ex-president of the Oregon o|«’ratioiis. and that life still hel»t River. Co. staff gt Dre. was a business vinitor federation, was one of the bhief sj«*ak- much for him in hi« profi^tsion led him The business streets of the city are . in Portland the latter part of last er«. She talked on: "Woman's Part a few years ago to »tell his ranch and paved with concrete and tho residence o|«*n nn ofll»*e in Hood River. Blmt) street« with oil l«»und maendam. All Week. In the World Court.” that tian* he has been just ns busy as sidewalk« are of-cement. The city The interior of the High’»•«v Auto M. G. Godwin, of Troutdale, was hi A phyical condition would permit. Its own water system. building is being l»eautlfl«*d. Th»* Walls here last week arranging for th»* auc Dr. Tlirane entered the University owns Hoijfi River's wonderful orchards aud pre-coollug machinery, to properly made Hood River a household word have l«4*n retinted and the pluce re tion sal»* of <«o head of pure br»*d Jer of MinneHota uuslieiil «cliool wfan he These reals will be loaned to ad care for the floo.tsto ts»xes of fruit they decorated. sey cows at the Benson farm,_Ju«t off wa« 10 years of age and graduated at nre located lit the valley aud uu tlip will hold at one time while awaiting throughout th« world. Hood River organisations aad individual« for pub The Asbury Methodist ladies will tin* Ba«e Line highiviy?"" The sale, 19, the youngest physician ever turned «lo|)cs -of the ndjaimt foothills. Tlie «hipment. Ou the track« of the Mount 1« primarily a fruit country and al! lic showing. kinds of de<-iduoua fruits attain per On« reel 1« titled “An J hold a Kensington at the .church' i>ar- which, it is anticipated, will attract it out l>y the university,. He-had to wait general appearance of this valley IliHMi railway In the city are also sev fection here. Dye Works” and shows tha . lor« , at 2.30 o’cliH-k thia afternoon. larg«* audience from here, will occur until ho was 21 befor they would give through which the mtnring H<«>d river eral storage warehouses, so that the At the Chicago World’s fair In 18*8 way of manufacturing dyeatuffto at plunges on Its way to the Columbia. 1« All member« are urged to lie present. next Tuesday. him lii« diploma. that of a hlgh tfilile land which _____ sWei-ps _ ______ .. combined storage «pace will probably and again at the Panama-Pacific ex one ef the country's largest plants Meantime he Ix'gan prn<’ti<*e at the back from the M Born—To Mr. and Mrs, W. I. Kirby aggregate 1.000,000 boxes. Mr. nnd 'Mrs. J. J. Berend. of I«»« position in Han Francisco in IMS, the Columbia river until it In connection wi(h the fruit Indus Hood River strawberry ""•-‘nmod the locaited at Deepwater, N. J.It giv«a at their Odell home Friday. April Angel»*«, have arrived to spend the village of Hicks.... where no fault was gradually mergi ¡eí Info old Mount Hood an idea of the enormous sins aad 18, a «on. Mr. and Mrs. Kiriiy now summer here. They were here last found with tlie fact that he didn't have itself, 11.225 fe«t In height. try. the state maintains an experiment world. taking ‘ " first prise« at both equipment of a dye making works. * year nnd llke»l the valley so mit»1i ills “paper«." From there h»' went to have four fine l«>ya. Tlie valley terminates where Hood «tation at Hood River, in charge of places, It was the Hood River cher- Another reel bears the title, “Dyna ry that captured the grand prise for When you have freight to move from that they decided to sp«*n»T the entire Re»l Wing. Having received his diplo rIVer is lost In the mighty Columbia, two expert horticulturists. • The lumber industry ranks next to Oregon at the Han Francisco expoal- mite at Work” and depicts the various here to Portland or vice veysa phone summer here this year. “They, are ma from the university he waa ready bitt 1« influenced ylimatically by Mount »«»mmerclal and scientific naaa 3801 for the Portland-Hood River friends of Graff fnutili«*« on tlie East to liegiu a career. After «orae years Adnms. which rl«es to a height of 12,- tliat of fruit, the lumber shipments tlou. Which explosives are ( put la the devel- from the county amounting to $700,000 of sucivsHfiil practice her»* he wa« 000 feet. 40 mile« to the north. Ride. ' ' The marvelous Columbia River high opment of the country. truck line. Dally service. mltf Among Ito it in- aunually. Tliere are two large ptanta, called to Madison, where the Norwe way affords another great means of Mr. and' Mrs. A. C. Sthten. who With Adam« itfactically at one end Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Young, of Van _ scenes is _ _____ a slow _______ motion i pic- gian Lutheran church built a hospital of this valley and Mount Hood nt the one at Dee on tho Mount H<«»d railway, communication between Portland and tereat Ing spent tlie winter in southern Califor couver, Wash., were here over the ture of a great dynamite blast. There and the other at Cascade Lock», the for him and an n«so«-late. Dr. Giuere. week end, visiting Mrs. Young’« «on. nia. ar»* agnin ba< kqgi tlieir West Side and where in 10 year« they built up other end. bot|li 4p<*ak« !>eliig covered extreme western edge of the county; Hood River, an automobile being able are also views of breaking lee jams, to easily make Its «8 mile« of hard- ranch place. They ueclnred tliat they with eternal snow, the air is cooled by A. R. Kolatad, and family. ,u digging great ditches la controlling life in tin* south thl« winter. one of tlie state's nptablc surgical ren night nnd tem|>cred throughout the also several smaller one« scattered surfaced pavement In two and one-half mosquitoes and clearing land for ag Mr. and Mrs. Wirrick and Children, enj»»yed around In the surrounding forests. ters. hours. Over this highway motor arrived back in Oregon alsmt day just the pro|>er degree for the pro- accompanied by Mrs. M. R. SCather- They "Those were the happy days,” says duotlon of iwrfect fruit, a p«*yfecf!on “Of the ffli.OOO acre« of tillable land, trucks have entered largely Into the ricultural purpose«. days befor»* the rules 'requiring A third reel that has been prepared wood and daughter, Virginia, were two 23,000 are in cultivation and 37.000 as transportation of the products of Rood Dr. Marc, "when youth and IxuMly 1« titled "Dynamite In Quarry work.” here from Dee last Saturday slipping. disinfection for tourists were applied. power nnd hard work enabled one to that is unobtainable except where yet in nn uucleared state. Many of River valley. George Mellon and J.^Ic Stewnr^ live a life worth while. We acquired there are cool nights and warm sun jhqse uncleared land« have been logged This gives an Interesting insight into Mias Marie Berry, accompamed by shiny days to give the ripening fruit the way in which quarries are oper MI m Ruth Terry and Rtanlef Bolby. | last w»*ek purchased from C. P. Hos the flrst automobile that came to the that delightful cri«i>n<*«a, radiant color, off'by the lumber Interests and a large kins his Heights conf»*ctionety. Mr. town. It wa« a 'one-lunger' «teer.*d ated. portion lie in the t>i*per Valley. Good Waa here recently the guest ;of her .Mellon, and that unexcelled flavor. who has l»een with tlie Hood by means of a handle. It wns Dr. fourth reel Is titled “The Pee uncles r<*d land may lie had from $50 parent«, Mr. and Mr«. A. H. Birry----- 1 River Drug To show how the rich resource« of ing The The climate of Hood River as to $125 an acre, depending on the Co., lias r»*signe»l his plnre Giuere'« dearest trea«ure, but after of the Oldest Powder mills in thia country are being developed un Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rude, of Glad to enter tlie new bu«iness. HUinmed.up by the United Btates de- Both of the land and the growth der modern methods and bow science America.” This picture Is an Interest stone. motored here Rnnday to visit young men are popular nnd energetic, sundry wheezing failure« to reach tlie IMtrtment'of agriculture'lit a soil sur character thereon—y. has solved many of mankind’s moat ing visualization of the old powder Glenn B. Hunt. Mr. Ru»l<* and Mr. and their friends predict for them a patient Whom 1 wne en route to serve I vey of the valley, reads as follows: Orchards' in ties ring nre valued by difficult problema, a serie« of moving works of the dn Pont organisation iibniiil'iiied it« use and returned to the "Tl-» everage rainfall for 10 years Hunt were in the service together. «»■»■»■essful liusinens. their owners at from $750 an acre to picture films has ls*en prepared and built near Wilmington, Del«., In 1802. team and Iniggy. One day n doctor F. L. Kent, federal crop statistician, Mrs. F. Wi«*»l«*n and daughter. Hazei. frieu»! from a neighboring town came isist is 32 Indie«, half falling in winter, $1(MN). Ppon the mountain sides, and is being distributed by E. I. du Pont of Portland, was through here last went to Portland Easter Rnnday.' Mrs. to me,- ntate»l that he had decided to one-nlxth in spring, nn Inch or two in along tho stream« will l»e found thou Washing or ironing. Call at 1810 A Baturday, s»*»*uring data on tlie dam Wleden attended the 24th anniversary buy an auto nnd naked me in strh-t summer, and nine inch«*« in the fall. sand« of accessible and picturesque de Nemours A Co., according to T. E. Street or phone 1464. Winter temperatures are not severe, building «ites, which are now faring Doremus, Northwest manager. age caused the fruit crop by frost. of Auxiliary to Order of Railway Con confidence what car I would advise nnd though -tlie nightly temperature much sought after by those who are Mrs. Trafford E. Smith, who ha« ductor«. of which she is a charter him to buy. I told film then* wa« Just January mid February is usual desirous of «nininer homes amidst the been spending several we»*ks in Ta- member. Tlie meeting wns held April. one and only one enr I would rerem-. »luring ly from 22 to 32 degrees, it seldom coma. Wash., visiting friends and rel- 22 In Woodman temple. A banquet mend he should buy and (hat one was fnlls below zero, that condition having many aud varied attractions that Hood River has to offer. wns served and n large chins initiated. mine.' »» —• ativea, returned, home yesterday. happened but three times in 18 years. The principle products are apple«. Had the friend tnken hi« advice' Tlie summer is marked by relatively Rev. P. Hilgendorf was in Corvallis The drill tenm from Roseburg wns nn Thrane'« «ul»sequent story would have cool days and nights. The thermome pears, «trawfarrles and cherries, the last week attending the Oregon dis- entertaining feature. Mr. nnd Mrs. Asa B. Cutler motored ls*en different. Some time afterward ter may rise to 90. possibly higher, but extreme high quality of which has trict conference of the English Ln- up from Portland Saturday to visit he again attempted a trip in the one- such extrem»* persist for about thre<- theran church. Rev. H. V. Rominger. pioneer or- friends. Wliile here Mr. Cutler lo»»ke»l lunger nnd W’as stall»*»l in a «mall day« only, and arc emroeded by perl- chardist of the Underwood district. after business conn«M't»*d with their mudhole. Being strong arul young lie oda of cooler wen flier, when the inax- was here Tn»*«day discussing with Odell ranch. li»* state»! that their undert<M»k to lift the rear end of the imum will rea<’h HI. Mount Hood prewnts all the rugged- various folk the economi»*« of orcliar»!- grader business Is reaching Interna- car. Ilin back gave way. an agonizing tional proportions. Eastern fruit men I»nin shot from his spine to his feet - ness. glacier«, crevasses tand wonders Int* . t displaying an interest in the Cutler and he wns crippled for tlie remainder of nn American Switzerland, and 1« Robert E. Frazier, manager of the are machines. Cutler Bro«, originated np- of Ilia life. considered the (host accessible of all new Portland-Hood River truck line. ple grading machines, having manu- He in 50 years old. nn inveterate which handles freight dally between fn<*tnre<l them for a few years on their worker mid lias outlived many strong American «now-cla<l p»*aks. A permanent camp lias been estal»- here and the metropolis, waa a bimi- orchard piare. men who regarde»l him it« out of the llslii'd at the snow line and the ascent neas viaitor in town yesterday. His career is iän example running. Is made a bl|f annual feature of the The <|iiartet bf the Aslmry Methodist Mr. and Mto. J. B. Anderson nnd chnrch motored to Portland Bunday, having much value to younger men Ts'gion’s activities Cloud Cap Inn. faur children, who are now maklm singing Bunday morning at th»* Uni who lielieve they are down ami out, standing at the snow line, is a two their home in Portland, spent the week versity Pnrk chnreh. where Rev. Ga- but whose bnndieaps are nothing rem hours’ ride by auto from the hotels in with Mr«. Anderson’s parent«. Mr. and briel Rykes is now pastor. Th<* mem- imruble to ills. He has a wife. one Hood River, and th»1 snmnilt of the the mountain Is only four miles from the J. Copper. bers of the qunrtet. L. A. B»*nnett. «on and take*« an active interest in A. Krieg was bns.v Monday remod Mark E. Moe. Earl M. Spaulding and civic and »’Ultural life of the town. Inn. It is the starting polut for moun- PREFERRED STOCK taln el imitera who a scend-Abe moun eling the front of the Kr»w drug Wilson. ...... ..... Tlie party made tlie trip to X tain from the north. Til!« ascent is GOLDEN BANTAM CORN «tore. It will be equippe»! with a new The quartet was areompanh*d by Mrs. Army Band Men Wanted made annually by hundreds; almost ventilator and otherwise made more Wilson . The party nuide the trip to for There are several vacancies every day through tlie seaa»m several ON COB convenient. Portland with Mr. Bennett, who b< in good musicians (most all Instruments) l>ariles are taken to the summit by 8. J. Moore ha« l>ren displaying on Portland to attend the Pacific North- in the Army bands at Ft. Worden. experienced guld<-s. The climb la easy. hla desk at the First National bank w»*st «ohe convention of tlie J. C. Pen- Wash., Ft. D. A. Russell, Wye., and although in plat«*« the cllmltera are is a real delicacy and tastes the pa«t week some beautiful tulii»«. ney Co. the Hawaiian Islands. roped together to prevent mishap. Mr. Moore'« springtime hobby is rais The Hood River tra»4t team, sucresa- Men In Army latntls. in tilde of In the city of H»»od River, the Monnt exactly like fresh corn. In ing tnll;»«. ful in Saturday’« meet, was »«»rnposed peace, have no military. duties to per Hood hotel and Oregon hotel can each Reece and Dr: M. Thrane, who has been ill for of tlie following men : form other than playing their respec accommodate n hundred guests and large tins containing four to the past several wrek«, 1« again able Jos«»* Hatlihorn. McCarty. Roger and tive instrumental unless 4hey should both serve excellent meals. There are to be at hl« office. Dr. Thrane was Bartley Woodyant Epping. Wach. Mc- choose a mounted band, in which case also several excellent »-afea. five large perfect ears. out for the Lunch club meeting at the Kitrick. Kent. Mendenhall and Huknri. the care of a horse follows. The Columbia Gorge botti, the finest Epping was high point man. making Columbia Gorge hotel Tuesday. Most of the playing done by Army tourist hotel in Ow*gon. I« located just ■ • Up »>n - flrst place In the bands is for practic ■in other words. west ôf the city, on the Columbia River You’ll like it for some spe- — w ---- Mrs F. W. Rockhold has arrived 17 - points. from Oakland. Calif., and will spend running broail Jump, standing broaii the Army bandsman is in a good mu highway. Tills ha« recently been the «ummer on the Upper Valley ranch Jump, and hurdles, and tied for se»*ond sical school under the leadership fif built by, Himon Benson,' “Tlie Father cial occasion because it is place. Mr. Rockhold, who is teaching place in th»* high Jump. 1. Hatlihorn an efficient band leader—he is getting of the Columbia River highway,' At hi Ran Francisco, will return here In wa« next to Epping with lfl’4 [«ilnts. a good musical education and at tl a cost Of $3fi0.(M10 for the first unit, different He won first in the 229 yard dash ami same time he is getting pajd for it— and embodies every convenience ami June. Mr. and Mrs. R. R Bartlett and the disens. «wild in the 4»«> yard Instead of having to pay exorbitant comfort known to the inoclern hostelry. tle»l for se»*ond plats* in the pole rates for same. At the entrnmx* to (he Oregon nation daughter, Phllena, formerly residents dash. vault, and was a member of the relay In the Army bands there are many al forest, lower down on the slope of of Hood River, were here week end visiting friend«, Mr. Bart- tenm. B. Woodyard won the 50 yard grades and ratings -open which nfford Mount Hood. Is kw-ated Mt. Hood lodge. lett, who is quite a golf enthusiast, dnnh and In other events made a total rate« of pay ranging from 821 to open the year around. The country played several games on the local links. of 9% points. All the Hood River men $157.50 per month and all necessary surrounding affords unlimited oppor made nn excellent showing. expenses which are estimated fi rota tunity for mountaineering, tramping. W. F. Dallam, who distributes Caro Good Thingy Jo Eat »45 to »00 per month or more. Army camping, horsefack riding and explor fruit, wrap to growers of the Mountain Hostelrie« Attract are frequently calici! upon to ing the many famous glaciers of the bn pda coast, was here the latter part of last Although the hostelry is open a play for county fairs. I’eadleton mountain, tolsigvanlng and skiing. week, calling on dealers and asrer B«’ing n fruit country, the principle month earlier than usual, due to the Round-Dps nnd for other occasiona in or tajnlng the ne«*da of this district early spring and the excellent condi various localities: for thia they re- Industry, therefore. I« the raising and the coming year. of the Mount Hood Loop high cviv«. in addition to their regular pay. shipping of fruit. Along the tracks of Phone 85«! , Mrs. Tel W. Blount, who recently tion (HI O.-W. R A N. Co. In the city of way. A. Rogers, who operates special reniiinerstion 1 returned from California where she Mount Homer For further particulars call or write Hood River are a thousand linear feet Lodge, says that the had been in a hospital recovering fifom mass of Hood the Army Recruiting Office. 201 N«w of cold storage warehouses, three stor parked automobile« last Run an operation, is ill at the Cottage hos Pont Office, Portland, Oregon. ies high, with Ice-making, cold storage I pital. It wm hoped, after she had day and the Sunday before was a Friday and Saturday Only. May243 Ooms in Friday or Saturday choose from a nice assortment of the Newest Style Models and the most at tractive and newest color effects in Silk Drostes for less than cost of material. INTERESTING STORY OF DR. M. THRAN These Beautiful Silk Dresses Will Be On Sale Friday & Saturday Only Choice of Likeable Linen Dresses Afternoon Wash Frocks, Zephyr. Linen. Chambray, $3.50 Crepe Pleated Sport Skirts of Worsted Crep e •-* $ios All Wool Sleeveless Sport Sweaters, New Colors, $2.29 DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR. White Kid, Airedale and Grey Suede 4 CORN ON THE COB I f The Star Grocery « * iâ PERICO & SON » ’n "Mil ♦ V