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■■ RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MAR local mention .____ U “**• L. M. Bentley left thé the week for Portland, where «tend a recaptjoa of the V Relief corps. ROCKFORD GRANGE PLAYffA8SUCC . M"' " Parsons and two chll- te “ visitor in Port- dn-n. of near Tacoma. Wash., arrived “ the Part of last week. “Come Out of the Kitchen ” last week for a visit with her parent*, er. to a erewded^bouae at Rock- *>*j*k**r?c/ *?r North Bank Laun- . Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Copper 4 /?hLn C“Ia"dr*- *« «nd Oak. mlu The leoSnplady, Mrs. Eliza t>eth”*Bar- ' lawyer Rubbish hauling, light trucking R ■nd denttot, of Portland, who owna a reCt, ha< the pap, good looks sad F. Cooper, tel. 1721 or 3682. mi9U ,Ly WMh- orchard place, waa here nunnsrlaam ‘MM Cha native ability to aoteaty of the Christina last week on business. • southern girl a , iff*' 4. Schaffner mo meat with the Valley Church Smoky and 8melty Oil Stoves Cored by of the batt« John Annals tored to Portland yesterday. aodsty at the hoam ef using Eocene Oil. Try this high grade plays the gantleman to tbe manner Kea<1 hM been 111 lu coal oil next time and see the difference. ward Hobeon Friday afternoon. She born and wpa never better than in Portland the past week. Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A. will also hold a meeting in the First hia character aa Mr. Crane. Arne Christian church Saturday afternoon m»tf £hopJ B*41® 8h°P Fr«niCo. •v at 2.80. Mra. Downey ip touring the Hukari’s portrayal of a wooden-faced iJ£lS.”r- C. C. Masiker waa down over the Northwest in the interest of tbe butler waa remarkable. How the man week end for a visit with relatives women’s missionary societies of the kept the smile Wiped off as much aa be did waa a to all who knew 0,1 »‘“P» smoking anc and friend* here and at Odell. He church. ameiling oil stoves. In bulk at Fram attended the Rebekah convention at him. TRpyott were fine Alfred Reiman, of Hood River, to Odell Monday. ’ parts. T°' m29U and weU oaaf one of the 10 public speaking students The wfaote around the. Dressmaking and needle work. Mrs. O. II. Hill and family, who apent ¿Hull 0U C®**4« at corn., tlie winter In southern California and who matched their abilities aa extem action of the lady, whose part pore apaakera last evening at Q. A. carried u»*t the of Beventh street. my21 on a trip to the Hawaiian Islands, C. Two advance dassee and eight Ml the best of all l*ave returned to their Willow Mat R* y . VF. O. Livingstone was called elementary claaeed in public speaking I produced by the ‘ to hto former charge at Heppner yes home. were represented. The delegatea were dre m a fic of the Rockford terday to officiate at a funeral. A. C. Haston, who will bave charge selected from the list from each daaa. know, one the grange. AU tbe members of Rockford Sumner D. Cameron and family of the Ontario gateway office of the The contestants were permitted to grange and the Went Bide community were here the first of the week from Portland Chamber of Commerce, waa chA»se their own subjects but were are voicing tM*. appreciation of tbe and here Tuesday conferring with Secre limited to five minutes' discussion for untiring effort* of Mrs. E. It. Moller, Deer Island. their speeches. Prises were offered Mrs. E. A. Jakku and of all tbe east. W. , _ ___________ w left last tary Baker of the local chamber. — ,an4 Week for Silverton, where7 they will Command of the Buy Scout work for the winners in both classes. Good and entertaining music was in Portland has been-offered to O. H. Blue, Red J make their home. A. C. - Staten arrived the first of furnished by the Belmont orchestra. Highest cash price paid lor your used Oherteuffer. brother of Mrs. E. R. the week to take charge of spring This little group to being developed popular colors . ■ t?reA,to/e,andra8»- Call McClain Moller. Mr. wOberteuffer to in general work on hto West Bide orchard place. by J. R. lfurden, and he to to be com at E. A. Fran* Oo. ,20ft charge of Boy Scout work for tbe Mrs. Staten, whose health to much mended for hia work. It is from such ment two lots at national committee. improved, will remain in Portland for little groupa that the development of KEyea *ci*ntifically examined by H. L. a time. Their daughter, Miss Betty, the musical talent and appreciation of A. R. Aitken, the painter, has been >rouck, Optometrist Heilbronner busy this week putting the finishing has sjient the past winter in Ban the country to made possible. • fSU Trunks, Bags, Suitcase*. I-arge **- touches on the Western Union office. Francisco, studying with a vocal When work to complete Manager C*r- master. Mr. Staten says: “I return tortment, reasonably priced. Kellv Bros. Co. ml6tf' ver says he will have one of the best to Hood River full of optimism. I have -never seen such a change in a Western Union offices in Oregon. Draaamaking and alterations. Satis- community. I find the spirit of all The Indies ’ Missiqpary circle of the taction guaranteed. Cail 1336 Cascade Baptist church w|ll meet thi* (Thurs citisens 100 per cent improved over I26tf day) afternoon at tbe home of Mrs. that of last year." William Davis, accoiupanld by his Jacob Bortxer, corner of Slier man L. M Baldwin and Harold Hersh- Portland apple exports this year mother, wa* here from Portland last and Twelfth street*. A targe attend ner are to be the Judges who will de have broken all Tecords. Shipments Week looking after ranch Interests. cide who to the winner of the ton of by water to date amount to 1,242,847 ance is desired. Downy Chamo- Glow Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fletcher ar The Young People’* society of the coal which baa been offered aa a boxes, double the quantity shipped wool and Poiree Twill mille rived last week from Yakima, Wash., Baptist church . will hold a union prises by the Emry Lumber A Fuel last year and 60 per cent more than and will spend the summer here. silk appealingly meeting the evening of March 28. In* d<2jiVt. to the person who guesses were forwarded two years ago. Total to tbe correct weight of the exports from all American porta tor Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blade have re vltatlous have been issued to values, huge lamp of coal now on display at tbe season to March 1, however, have turned from a pleasant trip to south young folks’ organization of ■U their corner. Tbe contest closes at been 10 per cant lighter than a year ern California. churches of tbe valley. noon on the 24th and onr next week’s ago. ^Mv. and Mrs. C. It. Bone, who apent The hospital committee of the __ The export movement of apple* the Winter at Elsinore, Calif., have Women’s Auxiliary of tbe American pajier will terry the ntyws of the actual weight of tbe big lump and from the United States and Canadian returned home. I-egion met Tuesday of last week with Mias Esther Gardner, of Portland, Mrs. A. Krieg. They completed 68 the name of the champion weight porta during the taat week of Febra- ary showed fewer barrels than tbe niece of Mrs. Roger W. Moe, was a tray cloths, which will |>e sent to tbe estimator.________ ________ week before, but twice aa many boxes. week end visitor here. Portland hospital. Judge Lane Has Unlgue Relle Figure* of the International Apple J. Arnold Schindler left last Thurs The First Christian church la hav Judge Walter M. Lane, of Cascade Shippers' association indicate 5H.886 day with his wife and three children ing new ligiits of the best type avail Locks, has been exhibiting an Indian barrel» and 106,716 boxes forwarded for Fresno, Calif., for tlie summer. able installed this week. JThe entire relic recently, which he found more between February 22 and 2S. Tbe Earl M. Spaulding is building a main part of (he building will be re- than 40 years ago while plowing corn volume packed in barrels wa* nearly cottage at Fourth and Pine streets on llluininated. The Apple City Electric on his father’s farm in Ohio. He tea equal to the exports of the same week property he has owned for some time. pifople pre doing the work. treasured it all these years, and only last season, but shipments of boxed The members of Waucoma lodge, because It has aroused much curiosity stock were lees then one-third as If you do not receive your Ore«ont*n Although ■ price* in British rogulstly or wiah to aubicribe for asms, Knights of Pythias, participated in a and interest among his friend* here heavy. either by carrier or mail, pieaae call pleasant St. Patrick’s party at their who bave seen it he has decided to market* recently tended downward, Lot 15_ _ _ Lot Ut I hall Tuesday evening. A basket lunch present it to the historical society of sale* still were made at a consider Oregonian agent. Phone 2903. f 21 tf .10 Ut 2tX We pay caah for your old furniture or was served following an entertaining Ohio, hoping to clear up some of the able premium over those of February, Lot IAS Lot Ut M- Ut 2 1.00 1024. mystery which surrounds IL make a liberal allowance on new good* playlet. Judge 1-ane said that lie was about Gold storage holdings of apples in Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Brp«. Co. Fur- Lot April 1 the wives of members of the 1.45 Lot ies Lot 3 1.40 Lot aiture Exchange. ml7tf Howl River Pythian band will give a eight years old at the time he dis the United States in all positions covered the curious looking specimen, Lot 2.M Lot March 1 were equal to about 1,000,000 2.46 .10 Lot 1.40 Lot 24.. N. H. MacMillan, Grange atore man card party at Pythian temple for tbe and was living on hto father’s farm boxes less than the same date last ager, waa indisposed at home the first Is-ncflt of the baud. They plan on Lot (T Lot .36 Lot .10 Ut about seven miles west of what was year, but 5,000,000 boxc* mor* than of the week suffering from a severe one of the most successful social events of the season, and everyone to then Fort Hamilton, but to now tbe five-year average- • aft Lot eWO Lot cold. Lot .69 Lot 2A known as Hamilton, the county seat asked to reyrve the date. Mias Juliet Whitteker announces of Butler county, Ohio. 3.46 Lot Lot 1.4« Lot 1.20 Ut 37 l.fffl Mias Helen Jones left last week for that the pde-achool children's clinic Tbe relic la of roA formation, but will be held from 1 to 4 o'clock at Portland, where she will give a series looks aa if It might have been wood CHEERS TEARS of vocal concerts at the Egyptian and tbe courthouse tomorrow, Friday. that has petrified, it to so perfectly Mirror theatres. She had previously Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peddicord, who marked with lines which look aa if won much pratoe for her singing at (By W. 8. Batiw) spent tbe winter at Coronado, Calif., Bob White, Granada and Alhambra they might have been the grain of returned to their Summit orchard theatres. Who Shewed Him? the wood. It to shaped very much home tbe tatter part of last week. like a gavel in use in many lodge A Washington woman has start«! The Women's Auxiliary of the rooms, except that it tapers toa very Any atyle of hair bobbing, face mas a crusade against silk stocking* American U-gion held their March eharp point at each end. sage and scalp treatment. Specialize in tbe ground that they are too expen The names of four men have been sive. Yet tboae who wear them al children'* hair cutting. John Caland'a, birthday party with Mra. Fred W.’ Donnerlierg as hostess last Thnraday. cut Into the rock and are perfectly ways have something to show for a corner 1st and Oak. ml» Sixty-three members were present for Instruction in piano and pipe-organ. tlie pleasant event. The hostess served legible, and underneath tbe names to rainy day.—New York Herald. the word "quartet” and then further Fundamental* and approved method* delicious refreshment*. Thash right, but not alluvem. Of down and Just under the hole through course, it's all put on, anyway. Let taught. Han* K. Hoerlein. Phone A report to the effect that Dr. II. L. the rock, one of the names to crossed S779. j29tf the ^deara be comfortable, but Dutnbie contemplates retiring from out and an inscription "quartet bust of the New York styles are too Cleaning and pressing your clothe* practice to entirely erroneoua, be says. ed” to clearly deciphered. The > names add* wonderfully to their wear. Tel. darned sheer; in fact, they alnt a "I expect to practice my profession are A. P. Windy, 8. K. Longy, G. S. Longy 1014 for Meyer A King. Quick delivery tall. Oh well, whadda we old skates for at least 25 years more, ” said Dr. Notoy and W. N. Leafy, the last name aervioe. jStf One who is observing can 1 himble Tuesday. Mr*. Dumble, who being the one crossed out—that is, a care? ' G. R. Frey will launch hto cam reivntly has been seriously ill, to mak line drawn lightly through each letter readily see thru the subterfuge. Now we’ve gone and done It! paign this week in tbe sale of addi ing a steady recovery. of tbe name. A date appears on the tional stock in the Grange Cooperative Hood River, n' by beck, I did!" Th’ G. E. Sneeden, who has been chef stone which is May 6, and that to fol Our Heme Town Minatrels Store. river didden atop me, as he had at the Apple Blossom cafe for the lowed by the figures 161,0. Home of “ Gentlemen, be seated !* ’ * thunk. Uncle Wee Wee. 1 part tiiree years, left last week with the “old soldiers” of tbe civil war The pathetic little halted, “I Stood Mrs. Sneeden and two children for who have seen it believe that it was on the Bridge at Midnight ” will be We Neee It MRS. GEO. L SLQCOM McMinnville, where be has purchased written by tbe soldiers in the war a restaurant. Ilia daughter, Miss and that it indicates tbe 161st Ohio. rendered by the entire company. Wynne Winter Coombs and Willie (Sotnbody moved tbe bridge, as the TEACHER OF PIANO Vivian, senior in the high school, will Sniffle lived in Tacoma during the orchestra leader couldn’t locate hl* flu epidemic several years ago. Meet remain here for graduation. New Ben* CM Formed music). ■____ ..... •M Ninth Street Telephene 3233 ing on Pacific ’ avenue one slushy win- The following mid-Columbia girls A Comrade's club, the outgrowth of With tears In their eye* the compll-l™« oThZi^ ’ro “"iaUo “n are memliera of a committee at the the Wesley . club, an organisation of mentary packed hou*e waited—then:1 -Z’ totwwing v ensued : University of Oregon which baa re younger boys of the city, was estab Tambo: Say, Misto Middleman, du* Coombs : Hello, Bill! I see yuh- cently launched a campaign to raise lished Tuesday night at tbe Asbury yoall know whu-whu why a, uh, why ■ O UVB gotta bad cold. a fund of 83UU,0tX) for an art mu- Methodist church. Offisers of the new yo las blrfday wuh like sovt-eh milk? a quick I ut» ko of Snif. : ( (Wlth ------ •eeum; Misa Mildred Nichol, of Mosier, organisation were nagted.ua follows: Interlocutor: Why was my lsst flooey Tacoma coma air) aly) . _ b-d-dud-d^tans- . and Misses Alberta Carson and Ber Istwrence Wright, senior comrade; birtbdsy like sour milk? , mit, yuh dode sus-sua-sus-see id now! nice Beunett, of Hood River. George Palmer, Junior comrade; Her Beautiful wall paper can be ruined Bones, butting In and entirely out St. Mark's Guild #111 bold an al) bert Peterson, comrade of finance; of place: Gohaamighty, ah knows! if not hung correctly. I have the A Free Leeton day meeting ,at the pariah bouse, Ray Lusk, comrade of records; Ar experience and the necessary skill Inter.: Well, Bates, tell the gentle March 2D. The educational depart thur Tomlinson, comrade of the key, men of the sue nibage your answer. to hang your paper so you will get A free lecture on Christian Science the greatest beauty from wall paper ment will meet in the afternoon. and Joe Clark, comrade of the Colors. Bones: Bub-bub-bekase It ah sumfin will be given at the First Church of Special united thank offering services The, new organization, to be called the wha-what has oi-curred! and H costs no more. Christ, Hctentiat. Ninth and Bugenq Waucoma club, will be In charge of will be held at 4 o’clock. All bavin Mr. Ivan Orville Payne will now streets, at 8 p. tn., Sunday, March 22. club will Ed Abbott. The Wesley U. P. O. boxes are requested to pre by Charles I. Ohrinetain, a member of Have your Indoor work done now. render Lard, by Ring I«ardner. continue to function under leadership sent them at this meeting. the board ef lectureship of the First of Karl H. Shank. Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boa ton, This to the best time of year« to C. F. Sonnlchaen waa In Eugene tbe A Horae oo Bill night, th« At a meeting Tuesday have your interior painting, varn- tatter part of last week to attend tbs Our wife's husband was asked yls- yis- Mau. The public to cordis Ilf Incited. boys were addressed by City School tohlng, and kaleomining done. annual Oregon editorial conference tiday if be wished to per-chase a and to visit hto daughter, Miss Enid, Superintendent Cannon on the value stocky built nag fer cultivatin’. Don’t wait until the rush to on a student at tbe University of Oregon. of education. ted everybody to decorating. Pick Hia reply wuz: No air! I got wun A baseball benefit dance will be Miss Sonnlchaen and Miss Margaret your time now and get the moat too many now; I'm nagged to death. given tomorrow evening at the K. P. Giris’ Basketball Netes .Morrison were member* of receptiou careful, unhurried work. hail. The Gohlen Bear*, a noted San committees which entertained the edi The high school girls' basketball Francisco orchestra, will furntah mu Why not have yOur work done torial delegate*. team journeyed to White Salmon last I stood on tbe bridge at midnight sic tor tbe pleasant occasion. right when the price to no great The Barrett Parent-Teacher associa Saturday night, where they were de Hood River fans, it is anticipated, While the dock struck twenty-three, er ? tion will hold its next meeting tbe feated by a score of 28-21. The game will be present in number* at tbe The moon waa full In tbe sky above. Wall paper samples shown and BIVER CINUUK NoAS*. NEIGHBOR* evening of Tuesday, March 24, at the was fast and exciting, ending the bas nfWit......... iiipiiiwiw HOOD But ft hadn’t a thing on me. or Woodcraft-M mu st ref P. baU oa the tee cheerfully given—if you Valley Christian church. At this ses ketball aeaaon for both teams. After ■rat TeiUiy eigbt or mob aaoatb. On the name new bridge I atood last sion Barrett’s representative to the the game the team was entertained SOCIETIES. Kllaabatt BMtow.0. W. Call for FONTANA if you want night Mn.r.| Blass. Clark. annual county declamatory contests in the domestic science department. And watched the moon aail by, ■omething a little better. The girls arc anxious for baseball to be held at the local high school Each of ua bad one quarter left. April 24, will be selected. A special and tennis to start as they expect to And both. Old Scout, were dry. Harry Wood. E.efR. ate e. bave teams, and also games with musical program will be given. N. Nonna Muha. 11M June St. PYTHIAN aiWTBBa Ned Friday and Saturday, March 20 and outside schools. Tea, Nonna, we know! Tbe silvery, and fourth Thursday, of 21, Madame Myles will hard a won SS or to it golden, moon w<> see now day* each montili ra. Ina derful display of stamped art goods, Runaway Car Wrecks Fire Hydrant la made up of halve* and quarter*. Mrs. Mary C. bedspread*, luncheon seta, pillow cases, When tbe brakes of a light automo scarfs, pillow tops, centerpiece*, body bile worked loose on Twelfth street “Good Things to Eat TeH It to tbe F s H m If yea are able to a*ak* u>. moot worSa oat of dresses, etc., all kinds and colors of Tuesday night the machine ran wild the tetten «natsin«! In th« word* “Toll.KT Deer Bill: Didja know that I wan embroidery thread*. Come la and see down a two-block grade, straddled na bet offen Kommodoor Dean wuniit? them at the sample room in the Hotel and snapped off a fire hydrant and He nye bad a errgyment about tbe -as “afWi Wankonm. started a flood from a water main SEAT W0RD-8UILDMG CORTHT ir- time eonaoomed In walkin’ fm tbe day aigbU, Visti Misa Livona Peterson, of Hood Riv that menaced homes lower down the aumsnltt of Bnrdoyne mountain to th’ Scad «tamp for elreol.r «nd rStoe. Hbemeld Laboratorio., I nb L 11, Aui er. baa just been nominated for treas hilL falrie landin', a diaatunta uv approx- When a city water crew arrived the urer of tbe Associated Women Stu n-mtttly several mile*, if dents it O. A. H This organization car was rising and falling above tbe down th* benny-stir* une Is composed of all the women stu geyser like the light globes sometimes steps. I sed: dents on the campus who meet to seen at a park fountain. “Kommodoor, m betcha two „___ discuss all matters of interest to col- bottles of near beer tot I tfn walk lege women. Mtaa Peterson 1* a soph fm the top uv that there mountain omore in commerce and a member of our ." X to Hood River in I a onr." Alpha Cbl Omega sorority. Qnick as a wink he took ma up; Mrs. Boll«- Hughes yesterday re tbe deed wuz to be dun the foll’rn ceived a letfor from her sou. Earl aittldy. 1 started down the trail on Hngbes, a senior student in tbe med Charlie Ban-kroft* place and hit tbe ANCIENT ORbBB OF UNITED WORKMEN icpl department at the University of river in thirty ate minnits zacktiy. BI.er.1d.LM>*. Nn. *S-W««Un* nlgbta lit ate M Saturday*, la*. Nati. teak llda. Oregon, who annonneed that he had The grtteed or akowt wa* jest landin’ ' 1 nasaler. LmHMrfRherat&Man. been appointed to West Point. «Young with Me sighed wheeler, n’ I never e-jack-a-tatod nnthin'. but flitted hith “ Oak Grove Store 9.15 a. m. Mr. Hughes, member of Company C, Non.K.T O. N. G., ate a graduate of the Ilood er b’ thither fm one end of the stirfi Antro Hood River flt 9.40 «. m. River high school, expect* to leave to tbe ether tin we «truck tb’ dock for West Point In July. on th’ Oregon aide. I jumped for th* Retornos Russell G. Pood, mid-Columbta rep- «hoar a* kept right on a coin*. Next Urow M River at 11.00 a. ■. reoentatlW day I wns on m’ weigh t* church n’ tor the Boston aad New Tort fins of Alfred W. Otto A Co., met tbe Kommydoor. who wns swop leaves tbe first of the week on busi pin* flab tails with Bert Hee-tnsn. a’ ness to Mtastosippi valley points. Mr. >e sed: * Pond expects Mr. Otto her* some time “Ta dldden pay no fair ytatlddy; in April. Tbe latter to now to 0*11 whsMnhya think I am «klppln* thet <d- tub f«r fomla where be la on hto annual tour of tbe citrus aad daeidueus fruit I sed: “Gimme th’ beer, ol akowt! belts. White ta CaMfornta Mr. Otte walkin' fm Bubdota Mt'n to 'sw; L- < As you of out standing moat desirable fab rics this season here in French Tan, Poudre China and other —entire ship grouped in $13.85 «J $18.45 EXPORT OF APPLES BREAKS ALL RECORDS Spring Coats Silk Frocks —in Hi Silks, Ca Crepe and other quality silks in rich colors. £13.86 to £18*45 in Wool, lined. all. all — Surprising S19.88 to £31.86 500 Pairs Shoes on Sale in Basement Store 10c to Last Call - Clearance of every Broken Line ¡very pair from our regular stooki-al grade stock«. Selby and Bed O tom makes. 0 .St AND !• final All Home Journal Patterns • Pnce Stands for the very Finest Quality DECORATING DONE RIGHT MACARONI SPAGHETTI NOODLES VERMICELLI 8 oz. Packages, 10 cts. 2 lb. Packages, 35 cts. It's real good economical food A. 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