VOLXXXVl HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1925 When nature beckons, Kodak calls and you put the acene in a picture. It’s all easy the Kodak way and pleasure a-plenty as well. In winter, as in summer, you want the dependable film in the famous yellow box. You can alwiys get it here in your size. Our finishing is the Quality-Right, price-right kind. Week End Candy Specials ‘We are going to put on a special sale on candy each Saturday and Sunday for tbe next few months. This candy will be fresh each week. „___ . Next Saturday and Sunday - Assorted Chocolate Creams, regular 75c lb. The program of the Tuesday Lunch dub was turned over thia week to the Chamber of Commerce, with President Steele as chairman, who announced that a general committee had been ap­ pointed from Oregon and Washington cities to make preparations for tbe dedication of tbe Hood River-White Salmon interstate bridge in June. Tbe opening of the Mount Hood Loop Highway will be celebrated simultane­ ously. The event will draw a record large Frowd to Hood River, it is anticipated. It was announced by Mi. Steele that the annual apple blossom banquet will be held this year. Secretary Baker read a letter from Ensign Purdy, of Portland, who stated that no promiscuous solicitation of funds for the Salvation Army will be sanctioned here in the future. The Dalles post will hold street meetings and take up collectlona at such meet Ings, but no tambourine collections will be permitted. Mr. Baker read a letter recently re­ ceived by Leslie Butler, showing the Iteneflts of personal advertising. Mr. Butler wrote to a friend in Detroit announcing the address recently given there by Frank Branch Riley. The Detroit man expressed appreciation of the privilege of listening to Mr. Riley, declaring that be had had difficulty in holding back the tears when he told of the wonders of the northwest, from the standpoint of scenery and oppor­ tunity. Guests Tuesday were 8. II. Ferris, of the Ladd A Tilton Bank, of Port­ land; Maynard Cole, of Portland; El­ bert M. Chandler, president of tbe Oregon-Washington Bridge Co., and Edward Hobson, West Side orchardiat. President Sylvester announced that John A. McLesm had been elected to NEW HOOD GLACIER NAMED SALMON RIVER CHESTRA TO PLAY membcrnliip. Special, per lb. 50c HOOD RIVER DRUG CO WE HAYE BEEN ASKING SOME ADVERTISING EXPERTS WHAT THEY THOUGHT OF THIS SPACE BEING USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING DON’T OVERL A FRIENDLY ASMO5PHERE IN WHICH TO DO BUSINESS AND NEXT WEEK WE’LL TELL YOU WHAT THEY SAID. The property is well located, in a sightly situation. It consists of a splendid, modern dwelling of attractive appearance, of eight rooms, divided into two four-room apartments, each with bath, pantry and plenty of closet space. Large electric range and electric water heater with each kitchen, included in purchase price. Hardwood floors throughout lower floor, and fire-place in living room. Full basement and furnace. Front and back entrance to both apartments. The rooms are all large and the entire building is in first class conditioh. The grounds include four lots, 100 x 200, and con­ tain several large oaks and a variety of fruit trees. The upper apartment rents for $40 per month. For further details and appointment to inspect see FLUME REPAIRS C. N. RAVLIN Pythian Building Hood River Committee« for 1925 were announced as follow«: Agriculture, F. 8. Kelly, Leroy Child* and H. L. Shoemaker; audit­ ing, C. C. Crew and Ray Acheson; entertainment, E. O. Blanchar, chair­ man, to appoint own committee; fain and exhibit«, P. L. Ma—w, Leroy Childs, *. 8. L. Peterson and W. Ray- Ia-eT Industrial, F. A. Olmsted, J. H. Fredricy, H. B. Baker, C. H. Vaughan and HD. W. Plneo; legis iative, E. C. Bmith, J. 11. Haslett and Goo. R. Wilbur; scenic preservation. R. K. Bcott, B. X Davis, A. L. Ander son and Harold Henhner; civic im­ provement, R. B. PerIgA, A. M. Can­ non, A. C. Lofts and E. A. Honuicb aen; Booster club, C. C. Anderson. Wm. Sylvester, H. G. Ball and Joe D. Thomison ; traffic bureau, R. W. Kelly, C. H. Castner and J. C. Duckwdll; auto park, J. W. Crites, Dr. C. H. Jenkins, A. B. Bennett and C. O. lluelat; publicity, C. N. Ravlln, J. D. Thomison, V. C. Follenius and II. G. Ball; roads, Col. W. 8. Dowd, W. L. Nichols, J. C. Edwards, N. E. Nelson. A. Guignard and C. M. Hurlburt: fishing, hunting, forest trails, H. O. Kresse, E. A. Franx, R. L. Bartol. Kent Shoemaker and A. C. Lofta, Jr.; mountain development, Leslie Butler. 8. J. Moore, Col. W. 8. Dowd, H. O. Kresse and 8. O. Walters; clean up and {Mint up campaign, Nelson Emry. I. . G. Morgan, Orville 8. Hatch, Dr. J. W. Bifton and George Zolla; bridge celebration — Hood River committee. la*slie Butler, E. O. Blanchar, Kent Shoemaker, A. B. Bennett and Tru­ man Butler, and executive committee. Ixwllc Butler, O. C. Boots of Yakima. H. I. Peyton of Spokane. J. M. Jaeger Of Portland, Thos. Carrington, of Se­ attle, and L> F. Abbott of Longview. Tbe executive committee of the committee on membership and re­ financing consists of Truman Butler. A. F. 8. Steele, E. O. Blanchar, F. 8. Kelly, H. O. Kresse and Leroy Childs. The committee follows: 11. L. Shoe­ maker, G. R. Wilbur, F. A. Olmsted, R E. Scott. W. 8. Dowd, Van W. Gladden, C. H. Castner, W. A. Schaff­ ner, 8. J. Moore, Harold Hershner. L. A. Bennett, Dr. V. R. Abraham. Leslie Butler and Dr., J. W. Bifton. If your water system needs repairs we can supply you with Rume Lumber of all sizes and with Black Cat Plastic,Cement to calk leaky folnts, but— MICHIGAN VISITS DISTRICT PROFFERS HIGH SCHOOL SITE DANCE ON FRIDAY 10c Loin Steak ... Round Steak....... ..... ............ . _____ Rib Steak _____ 22c 22c ............................... 22c T Bone Steak ..... ..................... 28c M—-g—■ ______ _______ ................ 15c of Portland, and Hams___________ ____________ Veal Steak/ ... 28c ................... 20c ¿0c Quality THE DAVENPORT MEAT MARKET A. F. Davenport, Proprietor HORSES TO HARNESS It looked like oldtimea in Hood River Monday. The automobile wasn’t in it A crowd assembled before tl»e harness abop of W. O. Weber and while Mr. Weber Sited a flue apan of torses, juat brought to the city by Comer Van Allen, more than BO own looked on and commented. The fine team, standing about 15 hands high, made a pretty picture. Mr. Van Allen fitted tbeip with the beat barneaa ob­ tainable. They will be used on a West Ride orchard place recently pur­ chased from Howard I’ealer. Before Mr. Weber fitted the ranch team he sold a set of logging harness to Horn Bros., of Oak Grove. SATURDAY SPECIAL Beef Boil_________ C. & M. ALLIANCE CONVENTION NEAR APPEAR IN PLAY Apple growers generally here Mon day expressed elation when a tele­ gram was received from Ieroy Childs from Representative Hazlett, announc­ ing that the house and senate both had paased unanimously a bill appro­ priating $7,000 per year for the next two years for maintaining a branch experiment station on a permanent piece of orchard property. The county court has authorised the purchase of a suitable tract for the permanent station. Pythian Csnveotion b New At a meeting here Tuesday night, attended by delegates from The Dalles and Catwade Locks, it was decided to hold the annual convention of the district comprised of Hood River. Wasco and Sherman counties tn Hood River during the month of March. District Deputy Chancellor A. W. Meyer, of Cascade Ixx-ka, was among the visitors. The local" lodge has begun arrange­ ments for entertaining about 200 dele­ gate«.