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I ras “■*WÄ I A - X*/ 1*3 M / ‘»<7' O ,Ä HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1925 BMBF LOCAL MENTION J left Satur t-^ f ^‘‘«•Ick H. Weiss folder which will be Issued soon by * Mr w ‘ * the wlnter bere whllB ~n*“»‘»»loned for the task by General broken « rm r^vsrlng from a Passenger Agent Wm. McMurray, says . Talk with Yo«ag.* „ • that Mount Hood and the Loop Htgb- B. Haabrouck. optometrist. L.i» p' *nJ Cured by w»y will be covered comprehensively <*n,e,9•,• Try this high grade in a folder to be made available for ^»»Ootn Controiied Clock help you ; •vs. 8 m AUyn Buttbn or tai. 4242. H2tf Anv n«»e(hediffluence, [pastern tourists. Mr. Bear took back » Dry box wood for sa'.e. 8cbindler FrJ ^paolity' »•••on to barrel, at E. A, with him more than a score of the m29tf pictures takes by C. 8. Reeve«. Transfer Co. Tel. 2861. .7t( U^V,eln’. “'■^’“UMinying A. R. I In recognition of their unusual ac- "Come Out of the Kitchen,” Ruck the week tlvttiee along church line«, the mem 1 r. ford Grange, March 17. Save the date. L iui ^k’('i°f .I“!‘, 8n<1’ Ntxt.m i °U(d CJ‘P Iun Tbe ,now' h* h*” of the v*Hey CLrhtUu church » Dressmaking and alterations. Satis 'S' “ ie*‘t deeP on the level tendered a banquet to their young faction guaranteed. Call 1335 Cascade. in tlie highland forests. 1 ------ •- Saturday evening. There were I people Robert Bartol was a business visit The American Legion Auxiliary will [ about 40 present and they showed wpwj TTk A V’THE BIG BARGAIN EVENT-the day your Í • or in Portland the first of the week. I0ve a dance at the Pine Grove their appreciation of a wonderful JC AX. 1 U xj L I dollar buys the most for you. Every depart»» P*Hor, Ricb.rds’ Grange hall the evening of February feast in a most practical manner. apts. Tel. 2921. |6ti 21, under auspices of the grange! The young people' banded themselves Let a Coin Controiled Clock help you lords orchestra. By Activities dom- together to get Barrett to go to ment will contribute its share of exceptional I church and succeeded in doubling the mve. See Allyn Button or tel. 424'2. f 12tf inittee. !.l Uli dollar values, presenting variety and opportunity to save much money. Culbertson and attendance at all of the church ser F. M. Slavens was up from Port K.??r' ,Mhd land the first of the Week on business. little daughter have returned from a vices within three weeks, and the Read our DOLLAR Specials for Friday. Values are truly remarkable. »• WK California. audiences are still growing steadily. Mrs. Nancy McDonald, who was 111 •e‘^*r trIp t0 the past week, is again able to be out. 1 nfy ri|xirt having seen many Hood • To honor Miss Vivian Jones, Mrs. n '(Angeles and I^ong I W. M. Sylvester and Miss Evelyn Mias Claudia Wtenn left yesterday r Beach Ilasbrouct entertained with a bridge for Pacific City to makZ her home. | T1... I Tlie Lady Muscovites of Hood Riv I luncheon and miscellaneous shower “Come Out of the Kitchen,” Rock er will convene this evening at the Saturday afternoon at the Sylvester r ford Grange, March 17. Save the date. home of Mrs. B. F. Moses at Eighth home on Columbia street. Govern 11, For Sale— My Summit ranch. Wr!te and May streets. AU Lady Museo- were laid for 24. Red hearts, car Geo. T. Prather, R.F.D. 4, Hood River viteg of the vicinity are urged to be I nations and valentines were used throughout for decorations. Prise« at j29tf present. I bridge were won by Miss Margaret The L. T. L. will meet at tlie WHERE ALL DISPLAYS WILL BE MADE FOR CONVENIENT CHOOSING llufus Sumner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher and Miss Mary Whitehead. Christian church Saturday afternoon C. F. Sumner, of the Odell district, I Miss Jones »as presented with an old at 2 o’clock. 1ms Ixen made manager of the Uni-1 I fashioned valentine bouquet l>earing Postmaster James Henderson, of versity of Oregon baseball team. ■ I instructions on how to find the pretty Cascade Locks, was a business visitor Young Sumner is a graduate of the I I and useful gifts concealed about the Bovs’ Shirts, made of 75c Flower Bowls <4 fifi $1.25 to $2.00 Women’s in the city Saturday. Hood River high school. I I room. Fl Odell Grange Orchestra, at Odell I | A very successful Father and Son dollar sale.....3 for ▼ ■ Fine Count Cham- <4 ftft Silk and Rayon <4 A A Al W. Meyer, of Cascade Ixxks bray, 2 for............ < ■ ™ wag a business visitor here the latter Grange hall, concert Thursday even-1 banquet was held at the First Chris- ’’ ’’ Hose, the pair ....... ▼ ■ part of last weejt. _______________ ing, February 26. Program starts 8.151 I tiau church Friday evening. There t. . I $3.50 Oil Read’s Radio Shop, the Radio Shoo Kl“*rl'- Dance after concert if audl- were 75 present. Toasts were given Paintings of Hood River. Greebe, Atwater Kent I Gt-sircw. Admission, adults 35 by J. B. Lister, W. A. Wood, A. B. f ‘ ‘Maypole” Silk and« C 4 A A $1.50 to $3.50 Men’s Shirta» and Radiola. jitf — — children -• «•-> — — centx, 20 cents, for concert. ('ash and F. II. Blagg on various Medium and light striped Wool Yams, ¿balls ▼ ■ «UU J. ,O. Haunum, Sheriff Edick, Will phases of the boy question. Music Eocene Coal Oil stops smoking anc $1.25 Electric shirtings, most all stnelling oil stoves. In bulk at Frum Locbiaie ami Kent' Shoemaker went to was rendered by local talent. The Curlers....... tlie Homestead Saturday, and thence l*oys also made their contribution to Co. ui29tf Highest cash price paid lor yoar used Sundayxliey hiked to Cloud Cap inn the program in the way of readings 65c-75c Misses’ Union Suits Uiam 11111,1 ,*H' snowfield, where the by Alva Blagg and Paul Hughes. The furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain í Huck Towels, C4 A A $1.75 Boys’ Outing Pajamas Radio Shop Installed a radio for the s20ft I MP°r‘ was enjoyed. at E. A. Franz Co. 10x21 in....... 7 for ▼ ■ -WU “for"".™* evening which was greatly appreci Plans are being developed for the Mrs. L. S. Boyd is ret-overiiig at a ated. Tl>e banquet was served by the Portland hospital from a serious o[ier- holding of a prq-Easter evangelistic ladies of tile church and was very meeting by tlie home forces of tlie ation performed last week. - Turkish Towels C4 ftft h'8’ ('•‘(‘(«tian church of this city. much enjoyed by the inen as well as Cbas. T. Early was here last .. I I Pbe » * 21x42 in....... 2 for ▼ I «UU 25c Cotton Batts from Rock » -will lx- of two weeks' the boys. $1.25, $1.75 Boys’ Union Suits from Portland on business, He alno duruiiou, . beginning Murch 29 and » “ visited Dee and Parkdale. med. weight, cot- <4 AA CHURCHES closing with Easter Sunday. 'I Dr. Thurston I-araway lias been up ton and part wool. /v ■ ■ W 12 balls Standard Cl Aft Mr. and Mrs. F. C. House, after a from Portland visiting his parents, Seventy Day Adventist Church , transcontinental tour of several weeks, Crochet Cotton......* 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. iairaway. Sabbath school Saturday 19 a. m. returned home yesterday. They first $1.25, $3.50 Mens’Hats, water- $1.45 to $1.95 R. 8. Lea bo, of Cascade Ixxks, wax visited Detroit and Chicago and then Preaching service 1115 a. m. Prayer Dr. Denton ’ s C4 A A a business visitor in the city last jourued south to New Orleans. A meeting, Wednesday 7.45 p m. AU 85c Child’s Wool Sport Thursday. Sleeping Garments ▼ ■ »Vw month was spent in southern Cali are welcome. / Hose, size 6% only Î1 ft ft fornia. , Mrs. Joe Hackett lias reslgtied her 11 St. Mary's Catholic Church 3 for ....................... * 1 *vv position as teacher in tiie White Salm J. It. Nickelson was in Portland last ft $2.00 Mens ’ , Boys ’ Caps, me First Mass, 8 a. m. and second Mass on schools. $1.25 Cotton Batts <4 A A Thursday to attend the Lincoln day dium and light Cl ft ft Eyes scientifically examined by H. L. banquet of the Oregon Republican or at 10.30 each Sunday morning. Even ' full comfort size ...▼ ■ Child’s Cotton Hoze, 4*4 Oft I colors ..................... ▼ ■ • W Hssbrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner ganisation. Ijiter he ¡»articipated in ing devotions at 7.30 o’clock tomorrow, Friday, evening and Sunday evening. Bldg. fKtl . sizes 7% to 9!4, 5 for * 1 -W committee meetings at Salem, where TeL 8132. Father Joe Smith, Pastor. Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. I-urge as lie says the legislature is overbur 60c Mens’ Lisle and Cotton To $3.00 Warner’s Corsets sortment, reasonably pt iced. Kelly dened with bills. Missionary Alliance Hose, in all <4 A A Mostly Small Ç4 ftft Bros. Co. ml5tf Ladies ’ Fibre Silk Ç4 AA Mrs. Chur les Boley writes that she Regular services; Sunday school at sizes, 3 pair........... 4* 1 ■ W For Sale— My Summit ranrh. Write and Mr. Suley have moved from Port Hose, 4 pair ........... ▼ ■ «w V sizes ......................... ▼ ■ Geo. T. Prather, R.F.D. 4, Hood River. land, where they had resided for more 9.45 a. m.. H. C. Delta, Supt.; preach f5t( iliun a year, to Wheeler, where Mr. ing service at 11 a. m. Young people's service 6.30 p. m., R. C. Samuel, presi Mrs. Gertrude Whiteman, who has Holey is witli a lumber company. She dent. Evangelistic service 7.30 p. m. Look for the Big Dollar Values in Piece Good« Section, first Floor. been visiting in J ami Angeles, lias re writes that they are much pleased Prayer meeting every Wednesday, 7.30 with their new home. Ji turned home. p. m. Everybody welcome. A. E. Space only permits “limited” listings. Make it a point to come Friday. Mrs. M. E. Butcher, who has been Hall, Pastor. Pbon^ 3663. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Pooley ami chil 1 ■ ■ ■"---------------------- --------------------------- dren have left fdF Philadelphia for a spending the past several weeks in Portland, was here a short time last First Church of Christ, Scientist visit with Mr. Pooiey's |>arents. Services In church building, Sun I. H. Howard, of Ione, who owns week calling on friends and attending Basement Store Gresham property, was a '»business to matters of business. She expected, day, .11 a. m. Sunday school the aame slie said, to return to San Francisco hour. The reading room is maintained Friday Bargains visitor in the city last week. soon. A great assortment of Remnants in 1 to 10 yard lengths— in tbe Davidson building. Room 8 is “Come Out of the Kitcnen,” Rock Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cox, "who own open week days from 9.to 5, with an Chailies, Organdies, Voiles, Lawns, LiningB, Cretonnes, Out 5c Spool Cotton ford Grange, March 17. Save the date. an Odell country place, in order to attendant in charge from 3 to 5. ings, etc., ^n sale in the Down Stairs Store —half price. Born — To Mr. a-ud Mrs. M. C. <*sca|>e the rigors of a Chicago winter The Wednesday evening service ata8 2c Miller, at Viento, Tuesday, February] are now residing for a time at San Broadcloth 5c Hook» & Eyes 17, a daughter. Diego, Calif. They have asked that Riverside Church Blouses 2c J. F. Thompson and Earl Newman the Glacier follow them to the south Next Bunday. Sabbath school At motored down from Parkdale Tuesday land. 9.45 a. m.; morning worship at 11 Princess Slipo 10c Snap Fasten’» on business. One of tlie Hall davenixirts, now o’clock; Chrlxtlan Endeavor, 6.45 p. LIBI 5c P. E. Buffarn and. family have lieing manufactured in Portland, is on in.; Thursday evening meeting, 7.30. Step-In Sets moved from White Salmon to the display at the Franz furniture depart The pastor occupies the pulpit next 10c Safety Pins ment. Tlie manufacture of the daven Sunday and will have for his subject Bloomers East Side. ( 5c A. W. Peters is ill in Portland, suf port was originally considered by local "Emancipation.” The public is cor- Gowns fering from a severe cold on Ills men. It Is making an appeal to those dially Invited to attend. Limit 3 of each. who know the fine points of gcxxl chest. * First Christian Church furniture. One-third of tbe loud stieaker radio Put your vbork into yout life and sets in Hood River are Atwater Kent | A. J.i Davidson, who in earlier days f was associated with his father and your life into your work; the church seta. There is a reason. Other officers installed were: E. L. toward eliminating the grange debt. will help you to do this. Bible school brothers. P. S., F. L. and Bart David Tsl. 1014 and have Meyer A King call Scobee, D. M.; J. K. Carson, P. C. As the inemliers of the Pine Grove I for your suit. It sill" lie cleaned and son, in tlie lumber Imsinesx here, was at 9.45 with all departments splendid W.; E. O. Blanchar, Treas.; A. Can- grange bave aided other organisations ly organized. Communion and preach pressed and returned ready for immedi- in tlie cijy over the week end. Mr. ing field. Rec.; 0. B. Nye. C. O.; W. JL very much thia winter. It 1» antici at 11 o'clock. Theme of the Imvidtum, who bow resideu iu Spo ate wear. jfitt j Post, Stew.;. Thomas Fisher, Bent. pated flint the dance will draw a kane, was on liis way to Portland on morning sermon will be "Taking Our A. D. Moe, C. C., was absent, he and large crowd. If you do not receive your Oregonian liuslness. Stand.” Christian Endeavor will meet regularly or wish to subscribe for same. | When they presented "The Tamiug Mrs. Mix.* being away on a visit in Dr. and Mm. D. Jrw. of P i ttsb ur g h,' at 6.30 aud the evening preaching either by carrier or mail, please call of the Shrew" at the Rialto theatre Honolulu. service at 7.30. Yon are most cor Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. I 21tf | en route through the Northwest and dially invited to worship with ns. Monday evening, the Moroni Olsen California on a pleasure trijf. stopiied players completed their season’s reper We pay cash for your old furniture or here over file week end to visit Thos. * The Livingstones. toire of three plays. They were pre make a liberal allowance on new goods. Fisher and family. They were taken sented to Hoed River this year under Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur oil St. Mark’s Churrh a tour of the Ixxip and Columbia niture Exchange. ml7tf auspices of the local chapter of the River highway». Dr. Jew, who is Services next Bunday will be as Sunday evening at 7.30 o’clock, the Searches of records and reliable ab widely traveled, declared that ho bad follows: Church school at 9.45 a. m American Association of University Women. Theatre goers exi»«ns regret choir, under the direction of Asa stracts make by Oregon Abstract Com never Hcen more appealing scenery. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. that the Moroni Olsen players will pany, A. W. Onthank, Manager, 305 Wednesday and Thursday, March 11 Holies, will render a sacred concert. Paul M. Blowers writes that he ami tn. Next Wednesday, February .25, not be seen here again thia season. The program will consist of chorus, Oak Street. Phone 1521. jy20-t< Mm. Blowers will leave Seattle, where Jteing Asli Wednesday, the first day It Is hoped they will include Hood and 12, a sketch, “The Friday After quartet, orchestra and solo numbers. noon Entertainment of the Deestrick A inah jongg and bridge^ ¡tarty will he is now engaged for an oil company, Y»f Ix»nt, there will be a service in River in their itinerary next year. Skule” will be presented at the Rialto The American I region quartet will lie given by tbe memlters of St. | iu May and go to Nebraska and Illi the evening at 7.30 with the first of In none of their eight plays wit theatre, together with the full picture sing. The pastor, Rev. W. N. Byars, Mark's Guild at the parish imune nois for a visit with relatives of the a series of lenten addresses on “Re nessed by Hood River folk have the will preach a short sermon based on tomorrow evening. latter. They will travel by way of ligion and Life.” Tuesday. February Moroni Olsen players ever developed program. This is given for the benefit the famous picture, "The Man with of the scholarship loan fund of the *24, at 3 p.' tn.. Rev. L. II. Miller will California. <-alling at Venice for a Dr. James A. Fraser, Hans Hoer- a greater ability or mastery of their Hood River Woman's club. Mrs. L. L. the Hoe,” by Millet. Outside or inside. Tel. 8874 leln. Rev. W. N. Byars and JainoH visit with Judge and Mrs. L. N. give the first of a series of talks on art than they did Monday evening. Murphy will have charge of the play. "Child Psychology ” especially for par Mr. Olsen was an admirable I’etru- A splendid cast has l>een selected and Collier motored to Portland last night Blowers. Mr. Blowers’ parents. Maaaee-Crawford ents and church school teachers. Any GEM APARTMENTS to hear Rachmaninoff. 8. J. Mixire has left for Portland, one Interested In the subject may at chlo, and Miss Janet Young Won the it promises to be one of the most Friends here last week received an completely in her interpreta laughable burlesques ever presented. nouncements, by the bride’s parents, Mrs. J. W’. Spencer, of Victoria, B. where he will spend' the next two tend the talks, which will be given audience tion of Katherine. Byron Foulger, as A full resume of the play and cast Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Runner, of Salem, C., and little daughter are here for a w«x“ks under the care of a physiefaffi In St. Mark's parish bouse. Grumio, brought laugh on laugh. Ev will i>e printed next week. His many friends express the hope of the wedding in that city Wednes visit with her sister, Mrs. J. C. Ed thnt his health may lx- improved by Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church ery member of the company played The following is the personnel: day. February 11, of Frank A. Masse wards, snd family. his or her part faultlessly. the treatment. .Mrs. M<xjre and llttU- W. J. A. Baker. Clifton Emmel, Dr. and Mrs. Naomi Abbey Crawford. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Burwell were dan gilt er. Miss Virginia, are with her Hood River folk will be interested S. L. Peterson, H. G. Cooper, Rev. W. and Mrs. Massee will be at home at Evening services will be resumed down from the Upper Valley the lat mother, Mrs. W. J. Furnish, in Port Sunday at 7.30 o'clock, when a sacred to know that Miss Young is a The N. Byars, W. A. Rooker, Mrs. A. W. their orchard place after February 20, ter part of last week on a shopping land. concert will l>e rendered by the choir. Dalles girl, having sjx>nt her girlhood Beckley, Mrs. Earl Franz, Mrs. O. P. the announcements stated. tour. The pastor will preach a short ser days in the neighboring city. A large Mrs. L. M. Bentley has returned mon* based on the famous picture, number of The Dalles folk motored Morden, Mrs. H. G. Cooper, Mrs. A. 8. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Clark were here from a visit the ¡mat week with Keir and Mm. L. L. Murphy. Assembly Hall, First National Bldg. from Portland last week calling on friends in Portland. Mm. Bentley, “The Man with the Hoe,” by Millet. here Monday evening to see Miss ■ » FOR Reasonable rates for afternoon or Young triumph In her chaaen profes Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; morning friends. They were guests of Mr. and who is past president of tlie Itepart- Another Pine Grove Grange Dance evening card and dancing parties. worship at 11; Communion and brief sion. Mrs. H. M. Dexter. ,, visited a ment of Oregon, W. R. C„ First National Bank. Preparations are under way for an ____ corps, _ She was sermon by the pastor. This service The friends of Mrs. H. L. Humble numlxT of Portland will not be- long. Epworth League at other of those pleasant dances that at reception-banquets wilt regret to learn of her serious 111- also present i 6.30 p. m. Remember the prayer have i>een staged this winter by the ness. Her sister, Mrs. Meyer, of Port given there in honor of department meeting Thursday evening at 7.30 Pine Grove grange. It will be held MRS. GEO. L SLOCOM land, was called here to be with her. officers. o’clock. • Everyone is cordially in Friday evening, February 27, when TEACHER OF PIANO Howard's Aces of Melody will furnish Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Hall and Mrs. Julius Jacobsen and small vited to attend these services. W. N. Byars, Pastor. the music. The proceeds will go «M Ninth Street son, Kenneth James, have been up daughter, little : Misa Janet Elizabeth, The city council is making prepara from Portland visiting Mrs. Hall's arrived the first : of the week to visit She aceom- The Baptist Church tions to pave Oak street from Ninth parents, Mr. and Mrs. CT H. Castner. relatives and friends, Cleaning and pressing your clothes irnnied her mother, Mrs. G. A. Mc Sunday school at 10 a. m. under to its intersection with Cascade av adds wonderfully to their wear. Tel. Curdy. home. The latter had lx>en the direction of Supt. A. B. Bennett. enue, which has been used as the city spending several weeks at Walla Wal 1014 for Moyer 4 King. Quick delivery Morning worship at 11 a. m., Subject extension of the Columbia River high Large Cans la, Wash., with the family of her of sermon, “Jesus and the Devil.” way. The paving will then be ex service. )5tf tended west for 1100 feet to the city daughter. Evening worship at 7.30, subject of Instruction in piano and pipe-organ. Singing led limits, connecting up the highway. Fundamentals and approved methods The special Garment Service so sermon, "Melchisedec.” taught Hans K..Hoerlein. Phone popular with tlie ladies of Hood Riv by a young men's chorus under the The improvement will make available 5779. )29tf er and surrounding territory last sea direction of F. A. Olmsted. Junior two paved ways through town for highway traffic. It has been proposed Mrs. Ida M. Spangler and Mrs. Joe son is again assured for this season B. Y. P. U. at 4 p. m. Intermediate that eastbound traffic use one of the Wendling were called to Portland ye«; and the first shipment of Tailored and Senior B. Y. P. U. at 0.30. Pray streets, while that headed west use terday by the death of Mrs. Spangler's Coats in the Prince of Wales model, er meeting at 7.30 p. m. Wednesday. the other, thus making through traf sister. Mrs. R. P. Orr. The latter and other distinctively new spring Dancing halls, Sunday picture shows, fic one way. , models, and also Silk and Flannel pool rooms, booze are dangers which Finest for Laundry was formerly a local resident The city initiated plans for the pav are charted and which men can Johnson 8. Smith, state deputy head Dresses, will reach Molden-Huelat avoid if they no desire. Backsliding ing last year, but it was abandoned Two packiges for the price of ooe SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE consul, of Portland, and H. C. (’lark, Sather Company Saturday this week. church members are uncharted dere because of technical errors in an or district deputy, were here last night L. A. Bennett, manager of the local licts, but there are worse things yet. dinance and the prospect of litiga YOU BÜY to attend a meeting of the Modern J. C. Penney store, who has just re Pray for a revival to save backsliding tion. It la proposed to Improve the turned from Atlantic City. N. J., church members. Woodmen's camp. street by an 18-foot concrete pave e- ment, leaving the sides surfaced with Miss Alys Mae Brown, noted Port where he attended a national conven O. R. Deleplne, Pastor. gravel. land bollet director and teacher of tion of officials of the company, dancing, came here yekterday and Thursday night entertained the mem- started classes. She will vitti viol Hood hem of the local force at a banquet Connell. R. A 8. M., Installs Officers at the Hotel Watikoma. A theatre A community auction that is due to River each Thursday. Officers of the local council of Royal party followed the seven-course din draw an attendance from all parts Mrs. W. O. Livingstone is spending a couple of days in Portland thia ner. Those present at the banquet of the valley will be held Tuesday at and Select Masters, high Masonic Good Thlags to Eat" week attending a meeting of the state nnd theatre party were; Mr. and the Pine Grove apple house of A. W. body, for 1925 were installed Tuesday board of the Woman’s Missionary Mrs. Bennett. Mm. Harry Connawa.v, Peters. Articles from the places of night. The installation ■ session was Miss Ruth Deleplne. Thad Peterson Mr. Peters, E. F. Batten, J. E. Clark attended by' a party of high Manons society, of which she is a memlx>r. and others will he sold-to the highest from The Dalles. W. F. Laraway. nnd Mr and Mm. Asa Holmes St. Mark’s Guild will give a pan W. 8. Bear, of the advertising de bidder. The offerings Include some past grand commander of Knights cake supper on Shrove Tuesday. Feb valuable orchard implements, live Templar of Oregon, was installed for ruary 24, at the pariah house. All partment of' the O.-W. R 4 N. Co., stock and household goods. the 23rd year aa illustrious master of are invited. Serving will begin at was here recently seeking views of L. 8. Isenberg will be the auctioneer. the council. •cmlc points to be used in a new I ' DOLL •J j ' ■ • e -■* VISIT OUR I J S $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1 -00 » 1 1 •id f y jr . ■$l &«ht........$1.00 tw tivf" Mills:....... $1.00 I ■ ’n »o iSää G uä^lLOO **401 . -z « ♦ ' X1**? ,'vi w REMNANTS Half Price for $1.00 DAY I New Arrivals j f M 1 L.W: = I THE OLSEN PLAYERS FINISH REPERTOIRE DEESTRICK SKULE TO BE PRESENTED I SACRED CONCERT AT. ASBURY ON SUNDAY X I k SPECIALS ? I THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CITY PLANS PAVING FOR OAK STREET I Bull’s Eye Apricots Home Grown Trees 18c, 2 for 35c ARE BEST Linit Starch ■ •' I 10c Apples, Pears, Cherries IDEAL GRADER A NURSERY CO. I The Star Grocery * 4 PERICO & SON • p. «. f : 1 /■..JS * ■I k <*• I