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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, »925 on a walk, breaking one of her legs, River and vicinity masquerade fans, »lie was taken to the Hood River hos- who cross the river tor the annual P*l«l. where she la recovering from masquerade ball to be given by Evan the shock of the accident. Childs Poet, American Legion, at Le The Welfare club of BL Mark's gion hall. White Salmon, Saturday Old fashioned dance, Rockford hall . church will give a uiah jongg and evening, February 21. Friday, February 20. Let's go.. whist party at the parish house Fri Mf- - •nd — Mrs. Frank E. Russell, A. L. Anderson, general auditor of ! Lat a Coin Controlled Clock help y >u day evening, February 20. the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., is mak . who own the Hotel Waukoma. last sava. Baa Allyn Button or tel. 4242.112tf Let me grind sod presq your eider in arrangements for an ascent of ■ week acquired the New Sommer hotel Rural Oregon Journal agent, phone i any quantity. Have new kegs and bar ing Mount Hood by members of the vari at Ln Grande. Mr. Rusnell says he 6796. dlltf rels at cost to customers. Phone tor ous offices of the big lumber concern finds 1st Grande the beat city iu east Dry box wood lor eaie. Schindler prices. Walter Wells. Tel. 4723. nfltf next summer. The lumbermen plan ern Oregon and the metropolis of the Transfer Co. Tel. 2861. a7tf wonderful Grande Rond* valley. It If von do not receive your Oregonian on attacking Mount Hood in 1926. Mrs. R. G. Rumbaugh was down regularly or wish to subscribe for same, Rev. Fr. Skelly, author and lec te 206 lulls« west of -Boise, Ida . and either by carrier or mail, please call turer, of Portland, officiated at masses 220 miles eari of* Hood River—one from Mt. Hood Monday shopping. at St. Mary’s Catholic church Huday dsy’e drive either way. Last mouth Mrs. Wesley Wilson was down from Oregonian agent. Phone 2308. f 21tf Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured by In the absence of the pastor. Father while In La Grands Mr. Russell I Dee yesterday on a shopping trip. using E cene Oil. Try this high grade Rmlth, who la ill at St. Vincent's found that business men of La Wllmuth Gibson spent the week end coal oil next time and see the difference. hospital, suffering from the effects of Grande, en route to Portland, were visiting friends at the University. prone to break their Journey at The Any quantity, gallon to l>arrsl, at E. A. a bronchial cold. W. A. Hackett was a business vis F ranz Co. Dalles, and make an surly morning m2»tf L. JL E. Clark, after weeks on five itor in Portland the first of the week. drive to Portland. Tourists were Walter Shay has sold Essex coaches the federal grand Jury tn Portland, directed to follow the aume course. Old fashioned dance, Rockford hall, to J. W. Crites and Floyd Gibbs. The has returned home. He will leave Efforts will be made to direct the Friday, February 21). Let’s go. new drivers of the handsome and com soon for Stanfield to take charge of Lat a Coin Controlled Clock help you fortable cars declare themselves well pruning the big Page 4 Hou orchard. attention of the traveling public to the advantage of spending the night save. See Allyn But on or tel. 4242. I12t( pleased. Mrs. visited her husband “ Clark ~ ■ last at Hood River as the Ideal point week. One-third of the loud speaker radio The many friends of J. W. Perigo from which to enjoy the beauty of ■eta In Hood River are Atwater Kent will l>e glad to know that he was Mrs. Emma E. Epping has pur- the morning drive into Portland, sets. There Is a reason. aide to return home from the hospital chased ——- from Z----- — R. L. Faulkner the lat- while tourists and those in search of Charming comedy, “Come Out of Monday. Mr. PerIgo is convalescing ter’s plot, 50 by 100 feet, at the evr- pleasure and scenery will be advised the Kitchen," Rockford Grange, date from a recent serioua oiieratioa. ner of East 42nd street and Haw that Hood River, situated within the later. Roy F. Taylor and family have ar thorne avenue in Portland. The prop wonderland of the Northwest, lias For Bale— My Summit ranch. Write rived from The Dulles. Mr. Taylor erty is occupied by a one-story brick scenic points of interest well worth Geo. T. Prather, R.F.D. 4, Hood River is manager ^f the Mt. Hood meat building, which is under lease to the spending time to see. Great benefits market, Just purchased by L. A. Skaggs chain grocery concern. will thus accrue to Hood River in j29tf A bulletin from the head office of placing the city and country further Read’s Radio Shop, ths Radio Shop Beaudoin from C. ;L. Howard. of Hood River. Greebe, Atwater Kent Ham Birch, one of the mld-Colum- the Pacific Power A Light Co. has before the traveling public. The 14i Grande Observer, comment-1 and Jjadiola. jltf bia s best known apple shippers, has placed Hood River first in the open Eoceue Coal Oil stope smoking anc been here the past week, arranging ing week of the P. P. 4 L. Co. 7% lug on Mr. Russell's purchase, said: t-- One of tlie largest burinées changes smelling oil atqves. In bulk at Fran; for the handling of tonnage for the preferred stock cam|>aign. The local some time In La Grande for was coming year. office force Is highly elated and hopes Co. m29tf early this week when Ben Charming comedy, “Come Out of to hold that placement until the end completed Mr. and Mrs. CharleB Struck, of Declous, owner of the Savoy and of the campaign. tin* Kitchen, ” Rockford Grange, date Parkdale, werq iu Portkiud last week later. ' L. J. Daniels, who has had 23 Homnier hotels here, sold out the lat- to attend the automobile show. years ’ experience as a laundryman. ter to Frank Russell, of Hood River. 8. F. Blythe was In Portland Tues F. P. Zwelgart wus in Portland wilj open a home laundry at his resi- The consideration was not made pub A beautiful new cloth of high lustre An ideal fabric for your early Spring last week visiting the families of his day to represent Canby Post of tlie dence on the Heights next Monday. lic. Grand Army at the funeral services children there. finish. Just the right weight for all-the- Mr. Declous did not relinquish his frocks — in a wide range of a Mr. Daniels Is equipping his home News has been received here of the for the late Col. Hepry E. Doscb, plant with electrical machinery. He ownership of the Savoy hotel but will year wear—full color range. Rfip colorful plaid combinations vwv commander of the department of On*- birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. gun. will call for and deliver for his continue to operate It here tn I41 Guaranteed fast colors ................. wQU Grande, He states that be has not Harry Dobson at Walla Walla, Wash. patrons. Tlie Sans Rouci club members gave definitely decided upon ills future Charming comedy, “Come Out of W. E. Nichol, faculty-student at the the Kitchen," Rockford Grange, date Mrs. Charles Itathbun a pleasant University of Oregon medical school business steps but expects to take birthday surprise party at her home about a | two months' trip through later. last Thursday. Eighteen friends of and son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. California and thence into the middle Carson, was mentioned in the curreut One-third of the loud siienker radio Mrs. Ilathlmn participated in the west Bhortly. issue of Old Oregon, a University at sets in Hood River are Atwater Kent pleasant event. Mr. Russell, who owns a hotel at Oregon alumni publication, for his sets. There is a reason. Here is a desirable fabric of appeal These fabrics are a most important C. L. Lowe, well known northwest high scholarship. Tlie alumni mag Hood River aud who la also Inter Highest cash price paid ior your used ern apple man, was here the latter ested in several other business con- ing beauty, lending itself to the most feature in the mode for Spring. Very furniture, stoves and rugs. Cali McClain part of last week cafling on C. II. azine carried a picture of Mr. Nichol, cernB over the. country, will not make who will soon get his medical degree. ills home in 1 a Grande but will leave exacting of fashion ’ s whims for sport suitable for morning dresses and make at E. A. Frapg Co. s20ft Castner. Mr. Castner accompanied A large crowd greeted the Living the management of the Sommer hotel Eyaa scientifically examined by H. L. Mr. Ixiwe to Portland, where the two wear of every description, most attractive frocks for the CO*» stones at their services at the Valley in the hands of N. K. Clarke, former Hasbrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner saw tlie automobile show. little miss, yd .................. i........... UQG Christian church SuAday. Tlie even Bldg. fStl ly of Union and Portland ami well Rev. P. Hilgendorf hns returned % Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. lArge as from Monrovia, Calif., where he ac ing service In charge of Mrs. Living and favorably known throughout the sortment, reasonably priced. Kelly companied his parents. Rev. and Mrs. ston was Unique. Rhe explained the Northwest as a genial host and calla origin of various old time church Bros. Co. mlbtf J. Hilgendorf. He Nays that the cli songs. Then a large choir, accoin- ble manager. Mr. Clarke, lietter known to his host —in the new Spring colorings and weaves. Printed Crepes, Jak- For Sale—My Summit ranch. Write mate of southern California lias liene- panied by an orchestra, would render of friends as “Pataey,” managed the Geo. T. Piather, R.F.D. 4, Hood River. fltted ills father's health. m 1 1^ V kardine Novelties, Tricoshams, Tingaleens, Ribaleens, Glowsheens the hymns. Union hotel until recently ami before f5tf Tin* big show window of the Pacific The memls-rs of laurel Ilebekah that was a prominent Portland hotel an( j other novelties as well as staples All moderately priced. Dr. G. B. Bean, chiropractor, lias Power 4 Light Co., showing aj6iis>d- lodge last Friday evening gave a man. He arrived here a few days —All Quality Silks— taken office rooms in the Brosius land scene, logs in a inossy^dwl. lias pleasant surprise party for the Past ago and Mrs. Clarke will follow tiim building and will treat acute and given a new appeal to tlie public util Noble Grand club at the Odd Fel at a later date. ity's preferred stock as an investment lows hall. The members assembled chronic diseases. No changes In the hotel staff are A small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tin* past week. at the office of the Pacific Power 4 contemplated find the Sommer will be was painfully Charming comedy, “ Come Out of Clarenee Caldwell Light Co. and marched into the big run on almost identically the ya me bruised Saturday night when struck Hie Kitchen,” Rockford Grange, date fraternal hall in a body. A delicious plan as in the past. later. / by an automobile south of the city. lunch was served and the partici Rev. Ijicey, pastor of the Fine Roy U. Veach, who lias beea here pants, wl|<> numbered more than 50. Grove Methodist church, who bus for several weeks with I i I h family, engaged in games. been at Yakima, Wash., for his health, left tlie latter part of last week for Roy Rlocom, who for the past sev has returned home much improved. Great Falls. Vont., to r<*suine his eral years has tieen making his home Mrs. Joe Wendling and Mrs. J. (J. work as conductor with the Great iu California, was here recently visit Ruggles were in Portland Monday Northern R. R. Co. ing the family of his brother, Geo. I. The ■niiouncement that petitions evening to attend a meeting of the Th<* ladies of the Legion Auxiliary, Rlocom. Mr. Blocom, who for a num- have been filed for uniting seven Pythian Sisters. who have birthdays in I February, will ber of years was associated with tlie school districts in the lower Hood We pay cash for your old furniture or act as hostesses to tile memtiers of sales department of the Port-O Co., River valley and along the highway maks a "liberal allowance <>n new good«. the unit at a birthday party Thnrs- having mad«! a record in the dlwtribu- composed of Wyeth, Vtento, Frank at the Rialto Sunday, We highly Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur day, February 10, at the home of tion of the product In California, has ton, Oak Grove, Barrett, Hood River appreciate his generous act. We also Local cit liens yesterday sought to niture Exchange. til I7tf Mrs. Harold Ilerriiner. ls*en made sales manager of the com- and Pine Grò ve, lias created a good owe him our thanks for previous ascertain the extent and purposes of Searches of records and reliable ab Tlie members of the Business Wom Iiany, the plant of which is located in deal of discussion among the resi benefits. bills that have been Introduced in the stracts make by Oregon Ahvtract Com en's club will lie entertained this Portland. He has left on a 10-month dents of these districts, most of which The President Lincoln film gave us legislature at Salem providing for pany, A. W. Onthank, Manager, 806 evening by Mrs. Alta and Mrs. Iva tour that will carry him to all parts is decidedly favorable. Naturally, a thrills we shall never forget, It took changes in the boundary line between Oak Street. Phone 1621. jy20-t/ great deal of excitement has been us back tp the lieglnning ■nd all Thomas at 710 Twelfth street. The of the United States. The Apple Growers Association yes Hood River and Multnomah counties evident among the 375 pupils of tlie of war. through the long four years meeting will liegin at 7.30. All mem- The Indies ’ Aid of the Asbury terday tiegsu forwarding to growers at the mouth of Eagle creek and Cleaning and pressing yonr clothes _ ____ ________ we __________ imagination could see ___ the boys checks aggregating $400,000 on the Wasco and Hood River counties east fek- l«*rs of the club are urged to be Methodist church' will give a “Nation Hood River high school and also In adds wonderfully to their wear. T-L among the 150 pupils of the elghtlT'nf '61 drilling in the awkward squad, al Carnival*’ at the auditorium of the third cash distribution on the 19*24 of Mount Hood. A telephone call to 1014 for Meyer 4 King. Quick delivery present. school the evening of Saturday. grade in the several schisila, who will with a Mexican veteran as drill mas apple "crop, The distribution hi based Representative Haslett revealed that service. j&tf Tlie sunshine of Sunday resulted in high be puplla sooner or later of such a ter. We could see the regiments in on returna up to $1.70 per box on the bills were merely technical, fol Instruction in piano and pipe-orgsn. a considerable crowd at the Oak February 28. Representatives of eight union high school district. their bright, new uniforms marching extra fancy Ilellcioiu apples. Other lowing surveys that have been made, Fundamentals and approved methode Grove golf links, Except for the nations will participate, and a music There are a great many iieople who to the front to “fill the vacant ranks varieties, all sixes, will draw up the correcting the old boundaries. taught. Hans K. Hoerlein. J’lioi e severe cold w<*ather in December, the al program will be presented by the have not realized Just how mudi of those wtio had gone before.” When following respective sums on extra of city and valley, including the 6779. j29if golf course has lieen visited weekly talent Mandolin club. Mrs. Frank Gilbert over crowded our present high school the battle scenes came on the screen fancy, fancy and ('-grade product, Talk with Yeung. Charming comedy. “Come Out of "by winter enthusiasts of the ancient- mid Tom Clarke. A Jaiianese booth building is. Neither have they real we <-ould hear again the “rebel yell" $1.25, $1 and $75. the Kitchen,” Rockford Grange, date game. will tie in charge of M. Yasni, and ized how large an assessed valuation and then the shouts of victory. It The Association's first cash distri later, Allen Macrum and non, Charles. .Inpanese women in native costumes will lie included in the new high made us proud to think that we were bution of $400,000 waa made Just be Belmont Circle of the Women's who operate a imultry farm near I>ee. will serve tea. Chinese noodles will school district, making a comparative Lincoln's soldiers and helped to make fore Christmas. A second dividend FURNISHED ROOMS ly low rate of millage tax necessary the history of four years of eventful of $300,000 was paid in January. The Union of the Riverside church will were business visitors in the city the lie served at a Chinese booth. for the operation of a union high administration. hold an all day meeting with Mrs. first of tin- week. They returned <<ooperatlve sales agency will pay a Ijonie prize winning fowls shown in Outside or inside. Tel. 3974 school and for the retirement of I Signed I F. E. Skinner, Friday, February 13., 8. F. Blythe. fourth distribution of $300,000 in ncccmltcr nt the annual Hood River tsinds which must be executed to G. R. Castner, March. Mrs. D. G. Jackson, while attending STAGE AND SCREEN James It. Cash, build one. GEM APARTMENTS The distribution now going forward a social function at the home of"a poultry show. Various phases of the matter are Reutien F. Frasier, A royal good time is assured Hood includes the final returns on Winter neighbor one day last week, slipped lidliig discussed among those Inter Jonathan Johnson, Banana and Jonathan pools. Grow "A ' Woman of Paris,” the first ested. in the hope that no mistakes Thomas Goss, ers on these varieties will receive the ('harles Chaplin serious production will he made and no money wasted. W. N. Longcor, following not average prices on all for United Artists Corporation, will All who are in touch with the situa C. C. Court wright. grades and varieties: Bananas, $1.37, he the attraction at the Rialto the tion at the high school know that and Jonathans, $1.90. atre Friday and Saturday. something must be done to relieve In addition to the cash returns the This, important announcement is the crowded conditions there. Cer Association has advanced to growers The Best Foods at Prices made by Manager Kolstad, who at tainly, Hood. River district must not more than $1,000,000, and the total of That Will Attract great cost procured for presentation ask the country districts to take back return* on the more than 2,000,000 this remarkable photoplay; the first their high school pupils, and Just as boxes of fruit handled by the organ dramatic contribution produced by certainly the other districts cannot ization for the 1924 crop now reaches the great genius of the screen— afford to do that. It must tie a mat The Portia Mansfield dancers are $2,227,000._______ Charles Chaplin. ter of give and take, and the pro decidedly different from the majority J. L. STEWART “A Woman of Paris,” written and posed union of districts Is the only of dance organizations. When Portia directed by Chaplin, marks a new de proper solution. Hood River, with Mansfield and Charlotte Perry gradu- parture in almost every element that nearly half the assessed valuation of ated from Smith college, they decided goes to make up a motion picture. the union district mid nearly two- to make the study of art and dancing Telephone 2374 The treatment of the story Is en thirds the pupils, will hnve to give their life work. High in the Rocky tirely different from anything here up control of the high school, which mountains, they liave established the tofore seen in the photoplay theatre. will tie under the management of a Perry-Mansfield camp, which has won E. R. Pooley, East Side orchardiat, While the theme deals with life as board elected at large, with not more wide fame as a school of art and whose frame apple packing house It really is, the psychological study than one city member eligible. To dancing in the truest sense. Here the burned last November, has completed presents life’s problems from a view offset this change of control, It is up Mansfield dancers spend June, July plana for the construction of a new point that Is more one of under to the adjacent districts to come in and August each year, perfecting concrete plant. The new structure, TeL 2644 and we will call and deliver. standing than of preachment. The and assume their respective shares of themselves in the art they have which will have a 10-lnch concrete story unfolds an «exquisite tapestry, the debt for the new plant. It Is chosen. Here, too, during these wall, will be 80 by 60 feet, full base woven around a woman's soul naked hoped that no petty distrust or sus months, come girls from all over the ment and first story. It will accom in its sincerity though clothed in Its picion will be allowed to creep In country in tlie pursuit of health, beau modate 40,000 boxes of apples In individuality. and confuse the issue. Let's all work ty and grace. One has only to wit Almost an entire year was con together for the boys and girls of ness the performance* of the -Mans storage. Mr. Pooley will construct the new sumed in the iqaklng of "A Woman our community, remembering that field dancers to realize the perfect apple on plans endorsed by the Those delicious, crisp, ten of Paris” and while there are no Hood River town and Hood River grace, attuned of mental and physical United house department of agricul huge sets, no mob scenes, no elab valley are one community, absolutely development, which such study has ture. It States will be equipped with the orate mechanical effects, the time de interdependent and united : and with liestowed. A recent quotation from most up to date ventilating system. der round crackers that we voted was in the perfection of the calm faith in our own future, let ns the Ixiuisvtlle (Ky.) Times reads: The building will be so made that at have always specialized on, action and the fidelity to detail in do the thing that needs to he done. “The Mahsfield Dancers have done a later date inside insulation and re the treatment of the story. J. W. Crites. something which few dancing organiz frigerating machinery can be added, but been unable to obtain Edna Pnrviance, who has been County School Su|ierintendent. ations accomplish. They have made turning the common storage into cold for the past year, are again identified with Chaplin in almost all their work individual, original and storage. of his comedy productions, rises to really interpretive.” RADIO NEWS The neighborhood surrounding Mr. in stock and to introduce great hefclits in her career as the They appear at the auditorium in Sunday F. D. Cramer, of Seattle, The Italics February 20 under the Pooley's orchard is largely planted to them again, we offer them star of “A Woman of Paris.” Un thought of qualities of histrionic ca father of D. B. Cramer, was heard auspices of The Italics Monday Music young pears, set several years ago to take the place of apple trees killed this week pabilities have been revealed under locally bv radio fans in a concert al club._____ ______ by that memorable 101» freeze. When the careful direction of Mr, Chaplin. from KFOA. Seattle. Mr. Cramer, these pear orchards come Into bear Hoerlein to Give Recital Adolphe Menjon, well known screen whose tenor voice Is known through the refrigerated warehouse will ■ctor, plays the leading male role, out the Northwest, gave solo numbers Hans Hoerlein, organist of River ing while other Important members of and participated in duets wtlh Mrs. side church, will give a recital Bun be utilized in packing out the product. the cast include Carl Miller, Lydia J. R. Nickles, well known soprano. day evening as a feature of the meet W. C. T. V- NOTES Knott, Harry Northrup, Malvino Polo, ings of the Sunday Evening dub. In the picture ■nd others well known Leonard Thomson, son of Mr. and Mr. Hoerlein, who gave a recital of There will be a Frances Willard Mrs. Geo. W. Thomson, who is a stu Christmas music during the holiday tea at the home of Mrs. W. F. Lara world. ________ dent at Peddy School at Ilelgthstown, period, plans on an organ recital way on State street Tuesday, Febru “Love and Glory” will be shown N. J., has made a place on the fa each month. The numbers of the all day Runday and matinee Monday. mous Peddy School orchestra, which program for next Runday evening are ary 17, at 2.30 o'clock. There will be SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE Writing of this show, Victor A. Bunt- Is know»throughout the north At all of modern composition. The pro a program and the money will be used for scientific temperance In the zel, of Portland, said recently: lantic Seaboard. The orchestra was gram follows: local schools. .YOU BUY “Glory to you for the brilliant gem scheduled to broadcast from a station Allegro Moderate, Stebbins ; Dawn, The L. T. L. met Saturday after you have given us with your plav, operated by the Gimble Bros., New Jenkins: Melodic, Friml; Prelude In Come in and taste them. 'Love and Glory.’ How inadequate York city department store. Sunday C sharp Minor, Rachmaninoff; An noon, Mrs. William Esaelstyn, leader. The new officers took up their work my task to do Justice to this play afternoon. A number here attempted dante Cantahile, Wldor: Serenade, ■nd are as follows: Carla Vaughn, with a few words. The colorful vain to tune in on the concert. Wldor: Suite Gothfqne—Introduction- president; Eugene Mnkley, vice presi French atmosphere of the little vil in of Mr. Thomson, who waa a member lage is a priceless achievement. The the high school orchestra, playa a Choral. Menuet gothiqne, Priere a dent; Bobbie Vaughn, secretary; Lau- Notre-Itame. Toccata. Boellman: Trau- rance Kincaid, treasurer, and Lucile parting sceqe of Mlsa Bellamy from saxophone In the achool orchestra. merei. Schumann: Un Larme. Monsa- Atkinson, organist. her lover stirs the emotions of the - -I gorsky; Barcarolle, from The Tales • Good Things to Est” moat blase audience. The entire play of Hoffman. Offenbach; Inrgo, from Veterans Thank Rialto Clean Up Week launched ■bounds with situations touching the the New World Symphony, Dvorak. Fire Marshal Morgan, accompanied Editor Glacier: We comrades of chorda of our heart with rare and by Fred II. Bell and Kent Shoemaker, delicate tunes. • • • Without any ex Canby Poet. G. A. R„ desire through aggeration on my part. I believe that yonr columns to thank Mr. Kolrtad Assembly Hall, First National Bldg. visited and Inspected the city schools Reasonable rates for afternoon or Monday. They appealed to the chil 'Love and Glory,* although not so of the Rialto theatre for his kindness spectacular, la a keen rival to The in giving us free admission to witness evening card and dancing parties. dren to aid In the clean up campaign First National Bank. which has been launched. Hunchback of Notre Dane. the great play of “Abraham Lincoln” RUSSELLS BUY HO TEL AT LA GRANDE Opening Display of SILKS, WOOLENS AND W as * A showing worthy of your most careful inspe&ion and consideration New Weaves • New Colors - New Combinations Chattalaine Suitings “Pamico” Suitings QR “Rayon” Novelty Suitings Fast Color Prints gQ UNION HIGH SCHOOL MEETS WITH FAVOR Dressmaking All Home Journal Hemstitching Pictorial Patterns Buttons - to - order Patterns J Price New Stock ASSOCIATION DIS TRIBUTES $300,000 «. Daniels’ Home Laundry Fully equipped with the latest electrical apparatus. Operated by L. J. Daniels, a man Who has 23 years of experience in laundry work. Let Us Be Your Grocer MANSFIELD DANCERS COMING TO DALLES E. R. POOLEY WILL The Heights Confectionery BUILD APPLE PLANT Butter Crackers L, J. DANIELS 1103 Wilson Street Home Grown Trees Special - Full pound pkgs. ARE BEST 22c Apples, Pears, Cherries The Star Grocery IDEAL GRADER & NURSERY CO PERICO & SON »elk-*, -