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i HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1024 r'* ¡ ♦♦•»»»♦♦»♦♦»»M l II11 BRIEF LOCAL MHNTII 1111 M < I »1111111111 4 H. L. H mbreas k , <*tomotrist. - M. L.4 Howard waa up from Port For Spiralis coroeta, Mrs. Fred Hows, land thia week calling on the family •13 Osoosdo ava. Phone 2M4. mStf of hia aon, Fred J. Howard, of OdelL Mr. and Mrs. H> M. Dexter motored Mr. Howard recently sold hia resi to Portland over the highway Sunday. dence property in Portland but will make hia home in the H Cameron had" aot understood hie busin ess I would have told you so. ttStf here on 4 visit with hia slater. Mra. Peacock Beauty parlor, Richard’s ^Æ'ÂX^ISHELLGOMPMIYHELK “ „„ *■ PREVENT FOREST FIRES place, now owned-, and t . DanMalalr, at Frankton, waa Sr* Wa**1 ud”h?1««? looking over the old home, where they were born and “growed up” In “the daya of real sport.” H. EL Billings, veteran of Ban Juan hill, having been one of Teddy Rooeevelt’e Rough Riders, waa here from Underwood last Friday. Mr. Billings pose r an t s a game leg. A Mauser bullet passed through it and killed the hone ht- was riding when the famed regiment charged up Ran V’ Juan hill. United Rtates Rurveyor General Wes ley W. Caviness, and Chas B. War ren. of Portland, motored here last week over the Columbia River high way, and spent the day touring vari ous valley highways, Mr. Caviness said that he came here in order to make a personal observation of con ditions, in order to give information to the many making inquiries of Hood River at his office. He declared that the Ix>op highway will do much toward attracting new settlers to the district. The moto road across from Rose burg to Marshfield is a most ap pealing one, declared Mr. and Mr«. C. A. Bell, who returned Tuesday from a trip to Gold Beach, Crescent City and other points along the south western coast. "It ia good,” said Mrs. Bell, “for one to get out and see the other parta of the state. Until we do it, we do not know just how wonderful Oregon ia.” While on their trip Mr. and Mrs. Bell saw the following for- er Hood River residents: James E. ontgomery, Msir Dano, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morse, Charles Hall and W.-E. Hanson. Our Determination To Close General practical cooperation of big' corporations with the forest service department of agriculture tn prevent ing forest Area was iqpagurated re- the Shell Company of Cal- rhlcta begem work on ra ils 12-feet yellow-and-red on highways all along the Pacific coast, with poster« urging motorists to help prevent Area. Every Shell etation haa been made an auxiliary of the forest service, to report incipient Area immediately where It ia more convenient to reach a Shell station than a forest ranger. The new dial algua, representing the work of om of the best scenic artists of the state, vividly emphasise the haaarda to i which the wihh I s are liable through a a variety of ca releas acta, and appeal do the automoblllat not OUly to uae caution himself but to spread the goapel ■ of prevention wherever he goes. To further this end. large editions of educational matter have been prepared by the Shell Company for free distribution. As the Shell Company h stations and dial algua cover approaches to aU forested areas of the Pacific coaat, thia cooperation is exiiected to yield valuable educational and prac tical result«. AU Seasonable Lines while they are in Offers You Remarkable Opportunity For Saving Very Substantially A. M. Cannon, and family. Tha mid- die western newspaper man ia accom panied by his sisters. Miaaea Marie snd Irene Pflffner Mr. Cannon will drive hia visitors to Reaalde while they are here. Mrs. Nancy McDonald, Mias Bar bara McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Blanehar and Mark E. Moe left yea- terday for the McDonald-Andreaen $1.00 Silk Gloves............. $1.50 Chamois Gloves...... wedding last night at Vancouver, Wash. Mr. Moe was Mr. McDonald’s $1.25 Silk Gloves............ $3.00 White Doeskin... beet man. _ -u_ „Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frannfelder, of $175 Silk Gloves.......... $3-16-button Dovetex. .0 Verdun, Nebr.. have been here the guests of Mr. Fraunfelder’a half $1.50 Chamoisuede..... All French Kid Gloves brother, William Weber, and wife. Eyes scientifically examined by H. L. Mr. Frauenfelder declared that he $2.50- 16 Button Silk Gloves(Black only)...... Haabrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner had never seen a region of greater charm than Hood River. Bldg. nu ♦ James F. Urquhart, of Yakima, Mrs. Charlotte C. Wolfe, of Mus kegon, Mich., is here the guest of her Wash., has been here visiting his brother, C. H. Vaughan, and family. mother. Mrs. W. L. Nichols. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Van W. Gladden Mrs. R. A. Cook, of Portland, were Mr«. have left on a two weeks' vacation up over the week end to see___ (book’s brother, Mr. Urquhart, and at the beaches. visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. f W. L. McCutchen, Underwood ap Nichols. Fine rib-knit garments, knee length and —Just 7 in the lot Made of White ple shipper, was a business visitor short-sleeves. Sold regularly to Oft _ Piqúe and fancy plaid and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McFarland, of in the city last week. basket weave skirtings____ $1.50. Closing out price__ ____ -O«fC Tacotua, accompanied by Mrs. Mv- If Cameron could not have Axed your rland ’ s mother, Mra. H. J. Hugh electric system I would have told you The old United Brethren church, son, of Beaverton, motored here last to. . <28tf masHive wooden structure which, has week for a short visit with Mr. and Highest cash price paid ior your used Mrs. Frank Peck. The visitors were been unused for the past 10 years, furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain much impressed with the scenery of may be converted into an apartment —,----------- rw— at E. A, Frans Co. «20ft our valley. houae. The city council Monday Misses Rib Knit Union 75c to 95c Wo ’ s Vests of fine Small lots Children’s light night waa aaked by A. Krieg, local For Hale—Made up apple boxes, new The I-adie«' Aid of Asbury Meth Suits, good values contractor, for permission to remodel yarns. Camisole, V, 4ft and old. Phone Hood River Canning play suits and dresses, J ft odist church will hold a bake sale the structure. Mr. Krieg stated that Square-necked styles.ZtsfC Co., 8531. «7 Bold 98c to $2.25 __ Haturday beginning at 10.30 a. m. at he would spend »10,000 In .turning Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. Large as Frasier's Grocery. They will have Fishing la fine in the Crane Pralrter sortment, reasonably priced. Kelly cakes, pastries and plea for your Bun region of central Oregon, according the old building into a building of beauty and relieving the town of a Warner’s Perfection 75c Knit Bloomers. White 75c Boys’ Kaynee and Bros. Co. mlfltf to Mark A. Mayer, who passed day dinner. Are menace. He proposed to stucco Children’s Waists, ja only. Closing out Jft^ Little Teddy Fabric S ft Mrs. G. H. McMullen ia now in M. R Catberwod, in charge of the through the city Monday, en route to the wails and build a Areproof roof. Unions — 4“C Special this week...... 4afC Charge of the dining room at the Dee office of the Oregon Lumber Co., Portland from his Mayerdale place price ............................. The Ore and water committee was In the Mosier section. Mr. Mayer Columbia Gorge hotel. Is recovering at the Mt. Hood hotel given the power to act in considering After a vacation at coast points, from blood poisoning which resulted had a box. Ailed with cracked ice the petition. and beautiful trout, attached to the One lot Children’s White Canvas and Duck Shoes in sizes 3 to 10, Frank E. Ramson is again on duty from an infection on .his upper lip. On recommendation of the Are and at Jpe-Taft Transfer Co. office. .. Mr. Catberwood does not know what running board of his car, and Port water committee the council ha« con formerly sold up to $2.00. Closing Out at.................................. r........ land friends were due to receive Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Castner and caused the infection. When he first gifts of the beautiful Ash. Mr. Mayer demned an old wooden structure, for Mr and Mrs. C. A. Bell left tost noticed it his lip was becoming sore and the following party have just merly occuifled by the Hood River Bakery, which waa gutted by Ore week on a motor tour to Gold beach, and began to swell rapidly. returned from the flatting streams The building, where they will spend a vacation. Capt. Geo. R. Wilbur, J. H. Haslett of central Oregon: -Joe Weller, Mr. several weeks ago. Ht. Mark's Guild will hold a bake and District Attorney Raker were in and Mrs. Al. Taggaasell and Mr. and owned by A. A. Bcbenck, of Brook field Center, Mass., pioneer O. R. A Sale at the Pacific Power A Light Co. The Dalles Tuesday evening to at Mrs. W. C. Veneel. N. civil engineer, was ordered raxed. office, beginning at 10 o’clock Hatur- tend a imnquet of the Wasco county Screen front Khaki and Poplin Hats— "We caught our flnest fish in Cul ___ Boya’ Worsted and Serge Cape bar association. Arrangements were tus creek, one of the tributaries off •sy- All sizes. Good a^sort- The Full-Ttaae Health Unit made at the time for the annual con Men ’s Tweed and Wool Caps.. the Deschutes river, ” said Mr. Mayer, After a visit here with Mr. and men t (By Frederick D. Stricker, M. D., Mra. Edward MacGregor, John C. vention of the Btate Bar Association hh he displayed Rainbows that were Men ’ s Tan Gabardine Caps.. here and at The Dalles in mld-Bep- 24 inches long. “They will bite any collaborating epidemiologist, Oregon Chase left yesterday on the return tember. thing from a piece of colored rag to State Board of Health, in cooperation trip to hie home in Boston, Maes. John Bqulres, superintendent of a spinner, and It la no trit ' to take with the United Btatea Ihiblic Health iqk If you do not receive your Oreoanipn musk* in the public schools at Banta One the limit in an hour. (_____ never Service). regularly or wish to subscribe for lame, Crus, Calif., and Edward White, catches a Ash there leas than a foot either by carrier or mail, please call What is a full-time krelth unit! young business man of the southern long.” Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. f 21 tf No subject W of greater importance city, are here visiting at the home to the service dubs, Civic organisa Cleaning and pressing your clothes of O. B. Nye, former Banta Crus tions, and others, who are interested R aw I c — aids wonderfully to their wear. Tel. resident. The young men joined Mr. DOWIS In public health acttvltlea, than a full- 1014 for Meyer A King. Quick delivery Nye and daughter, Joyce, on the time health unit. It matters not what Service. jBtf Mount Hood Legion climb over ‘the activities you may have sponsored or W. L. Frybarger and Nelson Houle, week end. what effort you may have devoted to widely known teachers of physical J. A. McLean, who only arrived a public health work, your program la culture, have arrived here and con few weeks ago in Oregon from North F. E. Newell, formerly of Caldwell, template starting Hood River classes, Dakota, is now a member of the Ida., haa taken quartern with W. G. Incomplete without a full-time health unit for your county. flocial evening for all W. O. W. and firm of the Hood River Drug Co. Welter In the latter’s harness shop In lots of cherries. The cooperative or Aa a result of the demons! rations their wives this (Thursday) evening Mr. McLean, who has t>een joined by the Mt. Hood annex, and will open carried on by the U. 8. Public Health ganisation sold a carload of Blags St the lodge room. Watch papers for hia wife, declares that he has already an automobile top and trimming «hop Rervice, the Rockefeller Foundation, and Lamberts for HHdJO, f. a. b. further notice every fourth Thursday. grown fond of the Oregon climate. about Auguat 4. Mr. Newell will call the American Child Health Associa Hood River. Fourteen cars of cher The liasket picnic of the Women’s He ia becoming another Hood River hia place of buaineaa the Central Top tion, and other agencies, it has been * - - I 1 ■ LLI ries were dispatched by the Associa Shop. proven that beyqnd a doubt that cer Relief Corps, scheduled tpr an early booster. tion, the fruit going to Naw York WlUiam Donaldson, of Portland, Mr. Newell la an expert at hia tain health measures pay. Hookworm The Apple Grower« Association thia City, Chicago, Dertoit and Minne date on the lawn of Mrs. H. J. Fred The Hood River Mandolin dub. arrived Monday and began a tl-day erick, has been indednltely postponed. sev«*n players who have won much work, and motorists of the city will disease, malaria and typhoid fever can year broke the reoord price« for car- apolis. Red Cross swimming achool at Ko Mrs. Geo. P. Hitchcock and chil fame lately, having played for the be able to secure the highest grade be eradicated, general and. infant mor berg'« beach. The Red Croaa ac dren, of Eugene, are here visiting her KGW Oregonian radio broadcasting work at home when he ha« opened tality rates can be cut In half, com tivity la attracting the attention of municable diseases can be prevented parenta, Prof, and Mrs. L. F. Hrtider station recently, will give a concert for buaineaa. and the span of life can be Increased. toys and glrla from aU parta of the at an early date for the people of eon. It Didn’t Happen ia Oregon In order that theae results may be valley, and the lnatructor'a time la The entertainment, the Mrs. Frank L. Davidson, after a Dee Flat taken np each day with lesaons for The current dip sheet of Runaet obtained, however, it is necessary the youngatera aa well aa adults. visit with East Hide friends, left proceeds of which will be used for that the activities of public health Tuesday to return to her home at the new Dee school honae, will be Magasine carries a very interesting administration be placed in the The swimming school la being fi- held In the apple house of J. R. poem, entitled "Tourles" and written Tumalo. bands of a permanent official or nanced by the local Red Croaa chapter. Edgar. by J. Renwick Moffett. Runaet ought Ht. Mark's Guild will hold a bake C. L. Trout, former local rancher to know, however, that up In the ganisation and executed by a trained aale at the Pacific Power A Light Co. personnel. This la represented by a DEE who now operatea a ranch in the green mountains of Oregon the “Tour- office, beginning at 10 o’clock Ratur- full-time health unit. lea ” loiter awhile. Even some scores Trout Ijike, Wash., area, while here Rumner Cameron and Frank Ginger, 'It has been necessary to postpone day. The full-time health unit la the lat the latter of Mosier, have left on a Tuesday on business declared that the of California "Tourles” are lingering est development In the field of public the community entertainment which awhile in the Hood River valley, en motor trip to Seattle and other Puget drouth had taken a heavy toll of hay health administration, and is becoming waa to have been given Friday even npfatSu_____ - ______ -____ and grain crops there thia season. joying the crystal clear streams and one of the moat popular movements ing at the hotel, The date will be announced later. Mr. and Mra. R. E. Hcott, their Mr. Trout normally harvests over 100 catching Oregon trout. But this waa started out to tell ever undertaken in a public health This year his yield eon, Thomas, and daughter, Miss tons of hay. Born—To Mr. and Mra. L. F. Par program. Its objective la to provide Mary K.. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert reached only 2H tons. He says the about the poem. It follows: Grimy, bedraggled, dust-covered and aud Insure for the small rural dis ker, Wednesday, July 23, a son. continuation of the dry weather may Bartol left Haturday on a motor va tricts an efficient, constructive health Mra. J. Il Wiekieu entertained a tired. cation to the Diamond lake country. ruin his grain and it may have to They drive up the town's main service, such as has ls*en enjoyed here group of friends last week. I* cut for hay. tefore only by the larger cities. It la Chicken -os salmon dinners, special street; , Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Taylor, who Mr. and Mra. W. Easelstyn enter- generally agreed that this cannot be motored here from Florida, are the luncheons. The Rapids, Cascade Locke. Their luggage-tilled car is muddied a<-compllshed by part time health ser Breakfasts, too, are our specialty. Try tained a number of horahoe pitcher« and mired guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wood. us the next time you get up early and and their wives last Thursday night. And they stop at "The Place to vice. The personnel of a full-time Tltey contemplate locating here. While the men were busy throwing tart out for Portland. n>22tf unit varies somewhat with the slse Eat.” M. It Catherwood has been at ringers the ladies prepared a basket Dr. and Mra. W. H. Kennedy and dinner which waa served on the From afar they have come, so the and population of the county and the Hood Illver receiving treatment for numlier of communities to be served. daughter, Jean, of Heattle, are visit lawn. The remainder of the evening license tag says. . Mrs. 12. _. Catherwood __ ______ 1 It generally consists of a medical an infected lip. ing their parents. Rev. and Mrs. G. waa spent In singing old-time mel And are "Seeing America First.” officer, one or two public health nurs and daughter, Virginia, accompanied W. Kennedy, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. odies. Ro now let ns list to the tale they Everyone reported a good es, one or two sanitary inspe<-tora him. unfold Carlson. time and Indicatioha pointed to a Mr. and Mrs. Catherwood Haturday (where the conditions may demand), While they satisfy hung» and thirst. Mrs Williams, who has l«*en mak series of such parties in the near and a clerk or office assistant It haa evening entertained the members of Ing her home at Elgin w,t!> her future. “Rome drivln*, old boy, you tell ’em iwen found by experience that this is the Fortnightly club at a pleasant daughter, Mrs. F. C. Broalus, was it is! e the ideal personnel for the average party. Mrs. J. E. Ford and Mil If the man and woman who visited we last ■ - - -- - -- week looking after Hince mornln' we made-iemme see- county. All meml>ers of the unit Hyberta Humes, who is here from the dumping ground on the East Hide West Side ranch. In a touring car with a dog Tuesday Forty-nine—ninety-seven—why, jump should be adequately paid and re Honoluln visiting at the J. R. Edgar in’ Gee Whis; Mr. and Mrs. Will Gibbons and morning, July 22. will return the quired to give their full time to the home, were guests of honor. Altogether it's one-eighty-three!' small dsughter. Alta Sarah, of Odell, wrecking bar which they took from work. 1 In this way the health actlv- at ___ the ___ home of Mr. a pile of box lumber tb SW2 Pine wbn I visitors I _ “We oughts make Gosum before Lt Itien of a county are placed on a buai- Gibbons' parents, Mr. and Mra. J. J. street, they will save themselves neealike beala and resulta may be ex- gets dark. Gibbons, at Portland last flunday. trouble. The lady sitting tn the Ford parted. We will, if you push ’er along. Deputy State Fire Marsha? James car witnessed the transaction. In 1814 there were only tbr iree fnll- If But we can’t waste no time at that time units in the whole of the t United G. Gleason was here last week, to they need further reference I will Forestry Park. join City Fire Marshal Morgan in quote them the number of their car. Gosh! I sure hope that nothin’ Rtates. Today then* 200 such units. The stale of Oregon has three full a survey of local property on behalf Fred E. Dean. goes wrong. time units in operation and the pros of the community hospital committee. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Blythe are home "From there "we can send a few post pects are good for several additional A real Ginger Ale that you Mr. and Mra. H. F. Fulling and after an extended visit with relatives cards back home units In the near future. Is your While in the Puget children have arrived from Tulsa. in Beattie. And take in the movies tonight, will like and appreciate. county one of these prospects! If not, Okla., where Mr. Fulling is an at sound city Mrs. Blythe and her nelce, But to keep up the av’rage we’ll sure why not! The State Board of Health Elisabeth Leslie. celebrated torney, to visit Mrs. Fill! Ing’s father, Mrs. hafts roam can assist you in getting a full-time J. W. Perigo, and brother, R- B. their birthdays at a joint picnic re In the mornin’ before It gets light. unit for your county. union. The party was held at Deep Perigo, and family. W. H. Austin was in the city test Lake park. Thirty-one relatives sat “Say! I sure gotta laugh at that Haynes-Slade Engagement magarine stuff week with his father, B. J. Austin, down at the bountiful picnic feast. That says all the scenery's an swell; At a luncheon at the home of the who was leaving, after a two month’s On the way home Mr. and Mrs. visit In the Middle Valley, for Iowa. Blythe stopped in Vs neon ver. Wash., I ain’t seen nothin' that wasn't a prospective bride’s parents, Mr. and bluff. Mrs. J. E. Hlade, the engagement of The elder Mr. Austin had spent the for a visit with their ton, E. N. Rlythe. and family. But at that we got plenty to tell. Mine Elisabeth Rladc and Hanford Try a bottle today and you'll be winter in Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. A. G. Lewis and daughter, "To make somethin’ over three hun Haynes, of Health*, was announced The Indies’ Aid of Asbury Meth right back for more. BRING YOUR Monday. The wedding will be an dred a day odist church will hold a bake «ale Miss Jeaaie. have just returned from I'll tell the whole world ain’t so event of Reptember. It will be the Saturday beginning at 10.30 a. m. at Fargo, N. D., where they spent sev culmination of a romance begun when alow. Fraaler's Grocery. They will have eral weeks visiting relit Ives and cakes, pastries and pies for your Sun friends. Mrs. Lewis says that condi Come on! Let’s get started and be the young people were students at tions in the orchard section are far the University of Washington. on our way— and-guaranteed to please you. day dinger. more promising than in the Dakotas. Mias Hlade ia a member of the We still got a hundred to go. ” Mrs. H. J. Frederick and grand Miaa Lewis, who taught last year at University of Washington chapter of —August Runset. daughter, Inex, left yesterday for a Parkdale, will sail from Heattle July Kappa Alpha Theta aorority. Mr. motor trip of two weeks in British 30 for the Hawaiian Islands, where Then we carry Hanford in a member of Delta Kappa Rev. Byars Teaches Institute Columbia. They plan on stopping in she will teach the coming year. She Epailon. He Is a eon of Mr. and Mrs. Seattle to visit friends on the return ia a graduate of the University of Rev. W. N. Byars, pastor of As Manley B. Haynes, of Heattie, and a BUDWEISER, BLUE RIBBON bury Methodist Episcopal church, la grandson of Judge Hanford, promi trip. Oregon. at Ruttie lake, teacher in charge of Mrs Fred H. Wetos, of Santa nent pioneer of the Heattle country. GRAPE JUICE, PINEAPPLE JUICE Mra. Ethel Cook and daughter, Crut. Calif., who Is here for a two- Thirty-five guests were present at J*n?. of Huntington. Ind.. a lO-day institute of the Epworth PORTO, LOGANBERRY JUICE league. Rev. H. C. Clark is In months' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lauterbach, of Port the prettily appointed luncheon. Out charge of the poetorate during Mr. and Mrs. H- J. Frederick, la spend land, are visiting at the home of Miss Lenore f of town guests we!e: LIME JUICE, FRUIT PUNCH Byar’s absence. ing'two weeks in Seattle visiting .. ............. ........ Cram, of Raymond. Wash. ; Mrs. Mr< and ............ Mrs. Norman W. Mays. Rev. W. R. Gleiaer, of the Odell Charlotte V. Wolfe, of Muskegon, relattvsa and friends. .......| Cook and daughter left ttuntlng- Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Under, of ton June 2, visiting at Denver. Halt Methodist church, will be in charge Mich , and Mrs. Robert P. Loomis and 4. Drinks for all occasiona at North Dakota, have been here the Lake. Loa Angeles. Ran Francisco. of a three-day Epworth I>*ague in Mrs. James Watt, of New York'ulty. rweek the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Portland and Seattle. They will stitute, to begin at Lost lake July 30. D. W. Pinco. Dr. Under «nd visit at Omaha, Belle Fourche. R. D. LAW OFFICE MOVED Dr. Pinco were comrades during and Chicago on their way home. The law office of Geo. R. Wilbur and They are more than delighted with great war daya. J. H. Haslett haa been removed to the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stranahan have the scenery along the Columbia Riv second floor of the K. P.(Heilbronner) “Good Thing* to Eat” returned from a visit with Mr. Stran er highway. Building. __ _____________ ahan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Warren, of Rtranahan. at Vancouver. Wash., and Marshfield, accompanied by Mr. War Harry Humfeld. of Hermiston, on with Mra. Rtranahan’« brother. Harry ren's mother. Mrs. B. Warren, and hia way home from Hstem stopped off Tuesday for a visit with Mark E. (Tapp, and family at Camas. Wash. sister. Mrs. O. P. Ramsey. of Port; FOUNTAIN SERVICE LADIES' REST ROOM Mae. He reports practically no fruit Antone Pflffner. who ia with the land, motored up the highway Mon thia year In the Hermiston district. Rtevena Point, Wla^ Daily Journal, la day and spent two days visiting with pts- Tel. 2M1. J6ti Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnsen spent the first of the week on a motor trip an the lower Columbia. Dr. p. H. Jenkins and family will leave next week for Cannou Beach for their vacation. Mrs. W. N. Byars, who has been ill, ia reported making a nice recov ery Miaa Dorothy Winninger, of Milwau kie. is here visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Beil. Hood River Box Co., box manufac turing, Hood River. Oregon. Photo 1342. m4U 8 OLD U. R.-CHURCH MAY BE REMODELED A Glove Sale of Supreme Value Every pair of our high grade Silk Fabric, French Kid and Cape Gloves included. 69c 89c 01.99 01.19 08c 01.98 T.80 1.98 01.29 Closing Out All Ladies’ Silk Blouses at about i price Munsing Union Suits for Boys To 7.50 Lakes’ Skirts $138 “ 8 * T- $1.98 Here is a 49c Sale of interest CENTRAL OREGON FISHING IS FINE 49c 75c Men’s Sumner Hab 58c Men’s and Boys’ Caps at Olden Time Prices 78/ NEWELL TO OPEN AUTO TRIMMING SHOP 75c lmpor ted Flower Entire Stock on Sale RED CROSS SWIM ASSOCIATION CHER MING SCHOOL IS ON RY SETS RECORD A Real Drink! CANADA DRY GINGER ALE 28c per bottle > P rescriptions HOOD RIVER DRUG CO The Star Grocery ONLY— Squibb’s Pure Fresh Chemicals and Drugs Used. ONLY— Graduate Registered Pharmacists Employed. TRY US Phone 1551 PERICO & SON