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r HOOB RIVER GLACIE HURHDAY JULY 10, 1924 riett Fuller, will leave-for Cannon He was stationed at Kelly Field, at' lieutenant In 0* reserve eoast srtil- Beach, where they will spend a two a field In Louisiana and later at lery corps. * - weeks' vacation at the Nickslsen Dayton, Ohio. After the war 1» Should yon become suddeuly ill, cottage. remained in the east engaged in in- uatarallg you will want the best doc B. L. Baabrouck. opiomstriet. “ If you do not receive your Oregonian dustrial -.work. -tf I OQg. in town. If yon want to know For Spiralis ooraet», Mra. Fred Hows, regularly or wish to subscribe for Mme, Tbos. Lacey, who la employed ... , „ - . - «• rhe tmth about your insurance policy •18 Cascade ave. Phono 2464. m8tf •ithur by carrier or mall, please call construction Work at Oregon City by consult John H. Young, phone 3074; If Cameron had not understood his Oregonian agent. Phons 2308. f 21U the state highway commission, was UT Will inre you »Xpert advice on life buaiuess I would have told vpu oo. f23tf Tel. 1014 and have Meyer A King call here over the Fourth for a visit with insuranep without obligation Oh your Peacock Beauty parlor, Richard’s for your suit. It ail) be cleaned and his family. I part. ”“ ..................... .. pressed and returned ready for immedi pts. Tel. 3621. Jfitf Mr. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Spaulding. of __ and _ Mrs. Willard C Young and ate wear. jfttf Col. Charles Steuhauser was in Portland, where Mr. Spaulding is now Lynn ” Young have arrived arrived by by automo- automo- ------ have Dr. and Mrs, H. D. W. Pineo spent with the Meier A Frank Co., were bile for a vialt with Mrs. A. J. Derby, Portland the past week on business. Fred Cargos and family are spend the week end at the Lava Bed sum here last week tbe guests of Mr. and sister of Mi sdrs. Young, and family. mer hotne of Mr. snd Mrs. B. P. Mrs. Harry Connaway. | They made the trip west from Penn ing a two works’ Vacation at Newport. Loomis. / Judge Castner has been named by •Yl’r*>»is by the way of Artxona and R. E. Scott bee thken over* the Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brownlee camq Gov. Pierce as a memlter of a state--California. The heaLthe motor party insurance business of W: J. Baker. down from -—- Seattle over ___ .L- 2. end wide committee to arrange for a cele declares, was terrific in the southwest. the week Mra. Harry Connaway wee a'Port for a visit to their East Hide orchard bration of the anniversary of tbe bat Mr. and Mra, James Steele snd land visitor BUnday. place. tle of fit. Mihlel September 12. small daughter Anita, arrived the lat Frank Bameon left last Thursday W. P. Plepenbriuk. of Portland, was Mr»“H. L. Hasbrouck and daughter, ter payt of last week from California tor a vacation at Seaside. here yesterday calling on business Miss Evelyn, accompanying W. 8. for a visit with Mrs. 8te«-le's parents. Hood River Box Co., box manufac friends. While in the valley he vis Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. 'JT. L. Mr. and Mra. It; J«. Emry. Mr. Steele turing, Hood River, Oregon. Phone ited Mr. and Mra. F. H. Blackman. I«attz. of Pendleton, have left on g returned at once. Mra. Steele and 1842. m4U daughter will remain In Hood River tour of Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ge«>. I. Siocom ate re Eocene Coal Oil etope smoking and ceiving congratulations on the' birth 4 R. M. Stone, foreman of the Ore for the summer. smelling oil stoves. In bulk at Franz Miss Jessie Lewis, daughter of Mr. of a fine daughter born at their home gon Lumt>er Company’s logging camp Co. m29tf Monday, July 7. k on the West Fork, returned to his aud Mrs, A-. G. Lewts, has cabled to Eyes scientifically examined by H. L. tasks Monday, following a Fourth of the Hawaiian islands accepting a Mra. Anne Hnxhr, formeMy local li July visit here and in Portland. Hubrouck, Optometrist Heilbvonner , teacher’s position there next year. brarian, now in charge of the Baker Bldg. _ , f8lf Miss Ijewls. a graduate of the Uni Mr. and i ... Mrs. H. 8. Braskman la expected' here soon for • versity of Oregon, ja now attending a If Cameron could not have fixed your library, ’ with Dr. and Mra. J. W. Sifton. have returned from a motor Jaunt of normal school in Minn.-nota, She electric system 1 would have told vou vialt Seattle. . a*«. Mr. more than a week to w ovsiiic fit. Mark's Guild will meet tomor- Braskman oo. I28tf says he finds business in taught last year at Parkdale. row •fternoon at 2.30 o ’ clock with Mra. J.1 II. McVay and her guest, Highest cash price paid tor wour used good Condition at the Puget Sound Mra. J. H. Kroegher, of Pittsluirgs, furniture, stoves and ruga. Cail McClain Mrs. D. E. Rand at her home at 415 points. spent the week £nd at the Homestead, at E. A. Frans Oo. s20ft Montello avenue. J*. 8. Montgomery and family and Mr. and Mra. Frank “W. McDonald, the family of hia son, J. J. Montgom having accompuiled Mrs F. A. Mc Mra. Lucretia Lewis, of La Grande, Donald t<»' the highland hostelry as has been here the past week visting of Bend, en route to Portland for a ery, Kentucky motorists, paused During their alwem-e visit, stopped here last Week to visit through the city last week, They her i guests. friends. friends. . , W. B. Gentry, of Willow Flat, stayed were greeted while here by a former Mrs. Lawrence E. Kitaon, of Sau With Dr. McVay. Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Seeley mo Kentuckian, Allan Ilart. Francisco, is visiting with her par M| 0 - The following Logantown, Pa., tored down over the Fourth for a ents, Mr. and Mra. A. C. Staten. Mr». H. Bresaw returned last week visit with Col. and Mrs. Charles from Copas, Minn., where she had party arrived the latter part of last E. It. Holbrook is engaged in con Htefnliauser, of the Upper Valley. week on a motor trip of the Pacific been called by the fatal illness of Northwest structing a new home on Cascade for a vialt with the family Mra. J. E. Muller and son. of Sac her mother, Mrs. Ha rah Hickman. avenue. . »• of L. M. Karstetter, of Summit Suiumi(: • ’ ~V: _ ramento, Calif,, ate here visiting Mra. Mrs. Hickman's ti» occurred June MB Helen Barstow, of Portland, is Muller’s sister, Mrs. I. D. J. Kemmer, J. N. Kemmer. 3. L. here looking after a West Side or and Mr. I*arkiniU',W*,*Hu> Kemmer, Claire Kemmer apd David Mrs. C. Dethman. a room- Henninger. chard place. 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Castner and Mr. ■ Mrs. J. R. Norton was in Portland and Mrs. C. H. Hletton spent the week Itanied by tftelr sons. Fred and Wil The Mutual Life Insurance Com tbe first of the week to participate end at the Path finders’ club grounds liam. snd the latter's family, are pany writes every form of Life Insur s¡tending this week with Mr. Deth- in the annual state tenuis tournament. on the East Forfc. ance from 10-yeAr Endowment to Old man’s brother. John Dethman, aud Age Pension. Are you carrying enough J. St. J. Benedict, of Parkdale, waa Miss Marie fierry is here from family, at Long Beach, Wash. insurance for yopr family's protection here this week as a member of the Portland spending a vacation with Harry Thick, who formerly resided and your old age retirement fund or grand Jury. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. here, was up front Portland the first is it possible that you are making Rev. P. Hilgendorf lias left for Berry. of the week calling on old friends. monthly payments for an automobile? Spokane, Wash., to attend the au- Mr. aqd Mra. A. L. Lloyd and Mr. Duck for a number of years has Did yon know that The Mutual nual convention of the church. daughter, Maxine, and Mr. and Mrs. Iteen a member of the staff of tbe Life Insurance Company of New York Pansy planta, 20c per dozen, balance F. Houk, all of Portland, were week Circle theatre in Portland. <’-4 is tbe Oldest I«egal Reserve Life In of season. Mr». T. W. Berry, tel. 5423 end visitors here. —-— II. D. Chatfield, manager of > the surance Company in America carrying ¡12tf Chicken or salmon dinners, special Mosier Fruit Growers AasocfiltMn, more than Thirty Five Millions of Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. Large as lunchnone. The Rapids, Cascade Locks. and Fruit Inspector Hazen, of Wasco Dollars worth of insurance in Oregon sortment, reasonably priced. Kelly Breakfasts, too, are our specialty. Try county, were here Monday as Nvit- and cash investments in this state of Bros. Co. ml6tf us the next time you get up esrly ana nesaea in the Nicklen-Hpward dam Eighteen Millions of dollars? Certain m22tf age case. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cook motored atartoutfor Portland. ly a good asset for this state. Rep up from Portland for a week end vis Mrs. C. M. Snider, whose late hus In her opening contest In the Ore resented by John H. Young. District it with Mr. and Mrs. W. JU Njcbols. band was formerly editor of the gon State Tennis -tournament in Port Manager for Hood River, Wasco and Mr. and Mra. F. W. Wilkerson, of Waaco Enterprise, lias moved here to land, Monday Mrs. J. R. Norton won Sherman counties, Hood River, Ore. Iowa, are here for a visit with Mr. make her home. Mrs. Snider spent 4ier match. She was matched in the Miss May Davidson and Mrs. Su»le the |>ast week Ju J’W'tland. i second round of play with Miss Hald, Lynn left last Thursday afternoon on •nd Mra. W. R. Sherwood. one of the state’s noted tennis stars. Kenneth Mi Kay.'’ «formerly a motor Jaunt to Baker, where they H. G. Ball and A. F. 8. 8teele left Paul and Lynn Winans have started visited Mrs. Aimee Walton Bergman, Sunday on a camping and fishing fruit man,' now in laiHineBs in Port land. accompanied by Mra. McKay a new service station near the Punch formerly qf this city, and her family. trip- northeast of Mount Adaihs. and their futafll'¿daughter, spent the Bowl. It will be known as The They returned home Monday. The vis Howard L. Moore, of Detroit. Mich., Fourth*at the Columbia Gorge hoteh 4*unch Bowl service station. The men itors to the eastern Oregon city de has been here tile past week the guest will carry campers' supplies, *«8oft clared that the Old Oregon Trail whs Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin, Mr. and drinks and -ice cream. .st hia hunt bar, s. J> -Mow.— _ «■onstantly crowded wth tourist». They W. Bowser and Arthur Gelse, of met cars bearing the license ¡dates of Col. W. S. Dowd was a business Mra. We have just received a shipment oi Ix>s Angeles, arrived last week for a 15 different states. Many BritiHh Co visitor in Portland the first of the visit the old reliable Eastern W hitó Oak sole at the Oak Grove home of A. leather. For those who prefer leather lumbia motorlsta are out on Jaunts in week. Men de. • 1 on the bottoms of their shoes, there is the States. The West Side Circle of Riverside Frank Depue. formerly of Odell, Mrs. Fred. H. Weiss, young matron church will hold an all day meeting who moved to Goldendale. Wash., last nothing better. We’ll put soles on your »hoes while you wait. T. C. Smith’s of SaRta Crus, Calif., who Is here with Mrs. C. 0. Paddock tomorrow. year, has written that he and his i Champion Shoe Shop. f 14tf visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald and family have left for Thotnp»<>nville, Mrs. L. E. Taft last week In a let H. J. Frederick, made a record trip little daughter, Catherine, Were vis Mich., to make their home. ter to her huSband-stated that she north. Mrs. Weiss left. Han tn Cruz itors Sunday with relatives in Bingen. Out on a western honeymoon tour, had had the pleasure of attending at 0JM1 a. m. Friday mnrulng. June nlahed amali pungalow here or Mrs. Lulu Carter and daughter'are Mr. and Mra. Lawrence M. Gerdes the Chicago church of Rev. W. H. 27. She arrived in Portland Sunday the city where he can make hia here visiting her brother, Banka Mort have arrived from Milwaukee for a Boddy the Sunday previous. Mra. afternoon. Mrs. Weiss said the roads for the lunmer. imer, and family. visit with Mr. Gerdes’ father, J. H. Taft is on a visit with eastern rel north were in excellent condition. Searches of records snd reliable ab Gerdes, and "bis sisters. She declared they were crowded with atives. Vacation Time stracts make by Oregon Abstract (3pm- way to Miss Sarah Howes has left for A. G. Thompson and family, who California tourists, on Kny, A. W. Ontbank, Manager, 306 Portland, having accepted the place have been at Michigan points the psst the green forests of the northwest. (By Frederick D. Stricker, M. k Street. Phone 1631. jy20-tf of sutatitute organist for Mt. Tabor 1 'several months, have returned to tbe Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. PerkttU,. who collaborating epidemiologist. Cleaning and pressing your clothes I’r<*Bbyterian church for the month of < city. Mr. Thompson says that Indus recently arrived from I«os Angeje«. State Boar* *" aids wonderfully to their wear. Tel. J uly. trial plants of the great «•astern e»*n- are temporarily domiciled at the G, P.‘ with the 1 :?■ 1014 for Meyer 4 King. Quick delivery After a^seven years' absence, Louis 1 ten are loginning to slow up ma- Morden home on Cascade avenin*. Service). service. j5tf •* They had planned on moving to an Lofts, son of Mr. and Mra. 8. R. * terialiy. No one need question the necessity Mrs. K. W. Sinclair motored to Ix»fts. returned home the latter* part ,«■ Mr. avid Mra. Forrest L. Moe will orchard place in the Mosier section for cessation, for a brief period dur Portland Sunday to Join her father, of last ’ week and will begin work 1 leave._tjy automobile today for Han but found that their well had l*een ing the year, from the daily routine Sidney C. ^filler, on a boat trip to with a steel crew on the Wankatfrtt' Francisco, Calif., where Mr. Moe will polluted by drowned digger aquirrels. of your work. There are sound phys Astoria aboard the steamer Georgiana. interstate bridge. Young Lofts, whtje hije attend a training camp for reserve Mr. Perkins, who for many yean was iological, mental, social, and econom Next week Mr. and Mra. Sinclair and still in his late teens enlisted in the officers of the United States army, a printer in the compotiiiig rooms of ic reasons for a vacation period. The I Children, accompanied by Minn Har- air service during the world war. Mr. Moe bolds a commission as first the Oregonian, is now seeking a fur- physical energy upon which you have constantly drawn must be renewed and increased. That tired, listless feeling, the accumulation of your re- ¡tested and hearty responses to the demands of your work, must be dis pelled. Your visions and Ideals must not only lie maintained but also en larged. And. finally, your mental and physical condition must be so guarded that your earning capacity be not impaired. Wonderful scenery, cooling winds, and the normal human response to all that la living in the realms of nature have made it customary for Phone 1032 Located in the Gross Building Phone 1032 the vacation period to be allotted to one of the summer months. Trans portation facilities—the train, the boat arid the automobile—make it and exercise your knowledge of sanl- possible for you to visit every nook tary decency. and corner of the world, Whether Your vacation will have l>een mer you should have solitude or should ited and aucceaaful if, upon your re seek the excitement of crowds la for turn. you are mentally and physically you to decide—you may have either, refreshed, and are not only ready but Choose, however, that which is en- also eager to resume your dally tirely foreign to your daily mode of activities. life and of play. Keep away from anything that resembles an activity that ta routine to your work. Give SOCIETIES. your mind complete relaxation. Your physical activities should, at CO Hood River Commaoavry NO. U. K.T all times, be so apportioned that . jjGr* Meets every first Tuesday evenins month. K. !.. fieobee, K. O. there should be no need to “rest up” IBM each Wm. Irwin, Recorder. after your return from your vacation. Whatever exercise you indulge in see MT. HOOD COUNCIL No. B. R. AH. M. MssU T > , ' that it is in keeping with your phys In Muonio Hall s»ery third Tuesday In month. W. r. Laraway, 1. 1. M. ical requirements. Avoid excesses of each A. Canfield, Recorder. any kind. (Jive proper and careful 9c Bordens' Milk, tall can Blue Mt. Hard Wheat Flour, 49 lb. sack..... $1.50 attention to the food you eat and to UW OFFICE MOVED the water rater you drink. drink, ~ Bear * in in mind that typhoid ’ fever and other • tate»- - The law Office of Geo. R. Wilbur and 15c tinal diseases and disorders n may !>e J. H. Haxlet t has been renioved to the $1.65 Libbeys’ Apple Butter, tall can White River Flour, 49 lb. sack easily acquired fr« utamlnafed eecond floor of tbe K. P.(Heilbronner) 4 food and wafer sup Maintain Building. _ ■XL—’ . ■ 4 aw ■ ■ — M»«"' ' < »' ------ ■----------------------- ------------------------ Gold Bar Jelly in glasses, all flavors, each...... lOc Silver Crest Pure Lard, 8-lb. can, net wt $1.85 H. GROSS, Proprietor Specials for Sat. and Mon., July 12 and 14 As you all know, the condition of wheat, which has been very short this year, means a high price on flour. But, we still have the flour which we bought at the old price, therefore we are giving you the benefit of it. The same flour has been sold all over Hood River Valley and has prooved satisfactory. And any one of our customers who cannot make good bread out of the same flour may bring back the balance of the sack and we'll return your money in full. It’s no use to pay money for other brands when this Blue Mountain Flour is just as good. Sugar Cured Side Bacon, lean stréaked, lb.... 2Oc --------------------------------— Kelloggs' Cornflakes, each. Wax Lunch Paper, 3 rolls lOc Shredded Wheat or Puffed Wheat, 2 for........ 23c • • i Sv à a • • • •. 9c V lOc 12 Paper Picnic Plates for 55c Pure Honey, pint ill flavors, 2 for 23c Lemons, size 300 in case, »Fr per dozen 25c Ice Cream * . / Home Grown Cabbage, per jx>trçd New Potatoes, 7 pounds for 4c —ù. Order your apricots for canning at the low price at which they will be on sale Saturday. . Mr. M. J. ^isn representative of Armour > Oo will demonstrate soap, washing powder and oleanser at our store Saturday. And you will be able to buy the actual value of $1.26 for 98c-Saturday only. If you can’t come, call us up, phone 1032. We will deliver goods- to your home—it will coot you 10c for delivery in city limits ' ' <" . ! i . A ' ’’ „„1 r I * I* ' *•“ J -J'j'V* • . ♦ * i* ■J:" H. P. Condon Wishes to announce that he has purchased the fixtures and equipment t of the Electric Bakery and has again opened the shop. F We will serVe Xhe- public with cahesy Pistries and Pies, ail home made, fresh every day. Try a loaf of our home-made bread 1 Electric H. P. Condon, formerly of Yakima and Portland, a skilled baker, has purchased the Electric Bakery. Ho will open his shop today, serving the public with high class homemade pas tries and bread. Catering to your SERVING YOU BETTE! is our principal business Our high grade stocks are widely varied and priced con- sistently with quality. If you desire quality, merchandise and service, we can bettor serve you than any store in this vicinity. May we at least have a chance to convince you? AT YOUR SERVICE The Star Grocery "Good Thiap to Bat** PERIGO & SON