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—. "su' Ok ’ ¿ZsZ CasWXJar ■ . ___ __________________ ' •• ;■ H. a ROSS, Proprietor Phone 1032 Located in the Grona Building Phone 1032 Snecials for Sat. and 1 tfon-Auí. 1 Sr and 17 BAKE DAY HELPS Crown Flour, 49 lb. mck....................... $2J29 Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can.............. 27c Vanilla Imitation Extract, 3 oz. bottle........... 19c Powdered Sugar, 3 lbs. for............................... 25c Black Pepper, 2 ot. can, 2 for......................... 15c CANNING HELPS Sugar, Cane and Berry, 100 lb, sack....... $6.14 Jan, Ball Mason, quarts, per doz...................... 7Oc Bengal Jar Rubbers, 4 doz............... 23c Special Hood River Pectin................................ 19c ! Truck Owners Notice ! Ihave in stock a complete line of V 40 38 36 86 X X X 8 7- 8 S 8IZBB: 84 30 38 89 COLUMBIA SERVICE STATION u •J i PHONE 1283 E. A SPARKS V ®. S Special Coffee 1« seldom equaled and never excelled in quality and flavor. Freeh roasted-and fresh ground in a mill that removes all the chafl JUST PHONE FOR IT BELMONT VINCENT & SHANK ‘The Home of Quality Groceries I have just received from tiw East the most wonderful Sut Cam, LWita’Hat BfeXM aid Uader th Arm Bats that haa been shown in Hood River — the very latest at moderate prices. 1____________ BARRETT WM. WEBER We Want You To So Drag ta Grocery for any Uttia assay wish. GEO .LON Tal. 1341 white Members of the Current Events dub with their families bad a de lightful picnic in Mr. Oxborrow’s woods Tuesday. Table«, a camp stove and a pond for the children to swim in made a pleasant day. Barrett school has been kalaomlned and painted, including the basement. Everything is ready for the opening of school September 8. J. T. Downing and Floyd Nuna- maker with their families have just returned from a vacation visit at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Cummings and Carl went to Halsey to visit friends and relatives thia week. . Mrs. M. P. Isenberg has been en tertaining guests from Tacoma, who were friends la Pennsylvania year« He was graduated from__ high school in lMff and from Oregon Agricultural Collage in 1823. Mr. Paddock was formerly employed by Childs A Greff on their Dee Flat, orchard place. Inet fall he was con nected with the county fruit Inspec tor's offi.T here and was scheduled to come here this fall to be engaged in federal car Inspection work. * Let a Cott Controlled Clock help you ve. See Allyn Button or tol. 4J42. Jlfitf Taylor, of 8t. Johns, »pent days recently visiting bls daughter, Mra. Robert Clark. Elder and Mra. L. G. Dix, Mr. and Mra Noble and granddaughter, Ilene. Mlasee Fay Grim, Dona Howland and Bobby Turner arrived at Guy Crap- per's Monday evening. The party ia on its way to the Advent Christian church camp meeting at Camp Trout- dale. Mias Dona Howland, of Clarkston, spent _ a ____ abort _____ time _______ viaiting Weak, ____ _ her sister, Mrs W. L. Cotton, and family liefore going on to Troutdale. Frank Taylor visited hia old friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Griffith, Tuesday evening. Neighbors and friends of Elder and Mrs. Dix met at the borne of their daughter to welcome them and hear Elder IHx prvmrii. Ice cream and cake were served, everyone having a good time and wishing them God speed. Elder Dix is president of the Willamette valley conference, which is In session at the camp grounds near Troutdale. Mrs. M. Chaney and daughter. lose, and Mian Orton Kirkpatrhk were sup- Rr guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Grif- h recently. Mrs. Chaney was re turning from bar vacation trip to Cannon Beach. a R. R. Fancy Rolled Oats, 9 lb. ssck............... 54c Shredded Wheat, per package........................ lOc Pure ExtmctedxHoney, per lb......................... 13c BRING YOUR CONTAINOR SMOKERS Prince Albert, 1 lb. can..................................... Camel Cigarets, per package...... ..................... 13c. Matches, 6 boxes .................. 25c EXTRA SPECIALS WHY COOK ON A HOT DAY? Van Camp Pork and Beans, med. size, regular 15c can now........................ ;...lOc Silver Bair Sliced Pineapple, large size..*.......... 24c Alpine Milk, large cans, 3 for......................... 25c Use YOUR phone and OUR delivery. We reserve the right not to sell to any merchant. be CENTRAL VALE ’ of & Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Masaee spent r. the week end at Dayton, where Mrs. FIRESTONE PNEUMATIC TRUCK TIRES AND TUBES FOR BREAKFAST Goblin Toilet Soap, regular 5c bar, while they last, 5 bars for............. w....:............. 15c Canning Tomatoes and Peaches st our Special Prices. Lee Garrett had the mlafortune to get hia foot cut quite badly on a mower Wedneaday. Mra. Boy Haya entertained her Sun day achooi daaa Wednesday after noon. The Missionary society of Valley Cbriatlan church met with Mrs. Geo. Garnett Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Paul Colvin and fam ily, Mra. Nellie Crapper, Doray Crap per, Mrs. Velma Cotton, Mr. and Mra Upton. and Mra. John Griffith are efemping and attending meetings at Camp Troutdale thia week. , Elder L. W. Cotton, wife and eons, J. D. Orval and Billy, Guy Crapper and mother, Mrs. M. Bcroggin and Mra. John Griffith drove to Troutdale early Sunday morning. AU except Mra. Griffith returned Sunday night. Rachel Masaee la viaiting before re turning to her home in the east by way of California. The lawn of the C. M. Sheppard home was the acene of a great family dinner last Thursday when gathered together Mrs. J. Sheppard and all her children and grandchildren in the val ley, also Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, of Portland, who are -.viHitiug their daughter, Mrs. W. O. Bheppard, and Mr. and Mra. Freyler, who have been viaiting their daughter, Mrs. C. M. Sheppard. Mrs. 8. E. Bartmeaa, accompanied by her grandson, Carol Bartmeaa, of Portland, and Mrs. Noisier, of Odell, spent Friday afternoon at the home of Mra. E. B. M ost Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Ogden and chil dren, accompanied by the Arens chil dren, attended the circus at The Dalles Tuesday. Little Danforth Sylvester had the misfortune to break two bones in his left arm when he fell off the porch laat Wednesday. J. H. Fletcher leaves for a trip to Seaside Thursday, taking down the following young ladles who expect to End a week at the beach: Misses rie Fletcher, Esther Hagen, Emily Fletcher and Edna Plog. ‘ Mr. an'd Mrs. Ed Kelly and daugh ter, Marjorie, arrived at Mosaacrea Monday, motoring up from their borne In Loo Angeles. They expect to stay a week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meegar, with the boys who make up tbelr summer camp for boys, spent a wtvk camping at Lost lake. Clarence Packer is driving a new Overland. Miss Ellen Mitchell Is now at home in the new house she had erected on her place. Miss Geraldine Gilkerooa 1» improv ing in health after returning from Portland last Friday, where she was under a specialist’s care for a week. Rhe was accompanied by her mother, Mra. W. W. Gilkeraon. DEE Mont West left Rsturday of laat week for a month's motor of Oregon, Idaho and Utah. Miss Versa Little field. a cousin who has been visiting at the West borne, s<-companied him aa far as ber home in Logan, Utah. Master Ivan Duff, of Pendleton, is here for a vacation with his cousin, Kirk McCammon. Invitations were Issued this week to the members of the Community club and tbelr friends for a BOO party August 20 at the home of Mr. and Mra. E. H. Green, a benefit for the Community dub lunch mom fund. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, of Ban Ber nardino, Calif., are at the home of their daughter, Mrs. R. A. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Whitely and family, with Mr. and Mra. Guy Dar nell. of Banta Crus. Calif., aa their guests, motored around the Loop Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Darnell left for their borne from Portland Friday night. The _ party . M of Dee . citisena who called on the county court of laat week, praying for a mi needed Improvement of the grade from Dee to Dee Heights, was very graci ously received by the court and se cured a promise of the desired im provements. Mrs. Henry Hawkina, of Portland, in visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Luhr Jensen. Mrs. Chas. Church and Mrs. Mal colm Church spent Bunday in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edgar and fam ily were in Portland for the week end to attend the Caples-Jaaaa wedding Bunday morning. . Mr. and Mra. F. M. Parker left Monday for their home in Ban Diego, (’«111., after a week at the home of theff son, L. F. Parker. , Mrs. E. E. Doane and daughter. Dorothy, of Hood River, visited with Mra. H. W. Whitely from Sunday till Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Green, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Van Wickien, Mr. and Mra. N. E. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wirrlck attended the Country club dance last Thursday night. E. H. Green is in Portland on business. _________________ MOUNT HOOD Mr. and Mra. A. V. Bose were vis- itora in Seattle aeveral daya. Mr. and Mra. Chas. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopper and Mr. and Mrs.’ Floyd Hees spent Sunday at Green Point. A. M. Butterfield and eon, Law rence, were Hood River visitors last Wednesday. O. H. Higley has moved hia family to Anders Hansen's ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Paterean were business visitors in Portland several daya recently. • * * Miss Helen Aubert will teach at Dee this year. Dr, Sifton exam'ne.l 13 babies at the clinic Tuesday., Tboee helping were Miss Whlttekit*. Mrs. O. H. Shaw, Mrs. 8- Walters, Mrs. S. John son, Mrs. R. W. Arens, Mrs. H. Ad kins aqd Mrs. Langille. Mini Cloy Smith catne Friday from Portland,, the guest of W. T. Wyatt and family for a week. Mra. C. W. Clark is at the hospital at Hood River. Mr. Clark and chil dren went down to nee her Saturday night Ernest Monroe is cook in one of the camps of Doggett A Cooper on the Spur road. Friends and relatives attended the funeral of Betty Blount at Hood River Tuesday. Mra. Blount, the sis ter of Mra J. B. Dimmick and P. J. Lens, was many times a visitor here. J. H. Sheldrake and family, of Hood River, spent several days here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wyatt, Doro thy Wyatt, Homer Wyatt, Miss Mari an Wyatt, Miss Cloy Smith, Clyde Gaines and family and Mr. and Mrs. Davidson went for a picnic Bunday on the Loop highway as far as Gov ernment camp. Misses Thelma Eller and Louise Krneder were up from Portland over Bunday. They were accompanied by Miss Eller’s brother *and his chum. They spent a part of the day with Kenneth Dimmick, ranger, at Brooks Meadows. Clarence Ringer accompan ied them. F. L. Blagg returned to Hood River Friday from American Lake, Wash. Clyde Gaines is selling out and mov ing his family to Illinois. Cleo and Geraldine Blount are visiting relatives here. Mrs. w. T. Wyatt and H. C. Wyatt have gone to Myrtle Point to visit A. J. Sawyer and Will Gardner and family. Misses Lola and Leafie Craig, of The Dalles, were guests of Miss Gladys Aubert, Friday.« Mr. and Mrs. Davidson left Friday on a trip to the Wilmette valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Hutchinson, Os car Hutchinson, Mr. and Mra. Turner Anderson and daughter. Gloria, Gif ford Anderson and Mr. and Mra Jan Durham were Bunday guests at Mrs. Ida F. Everaon’n T. H. Larwood and son. Marcus. were up from Eugene Bunday and Monday visiting old neighbors and friends. Harry Riita and family, of The Dalles, were here 8unday. I daughter, Irma, of Los Angeles, were Parkdale visitors Sunday. Orvle Thompson has moved his family up the Spur road where he is working for Doggett and Cooper. A. J. Brunquist was a Portland visitor Bunday, going down to see his aunt, Mrs. Regnell, who is a patient at the Good Samaritan hos pital. Mrs. Barch, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Alice Williams, for some time, returned to her home at Gleison, Canada, last week. Mrs. Violet Cooper is being missed from Mclsaac’s store. She la taking her vacation at this time. Dr. Fraser, of Hood River, deliv ered an excellent sermon Sunday morning. >Mr. Gibson will occupy the pulpit next Sunday morning. Rev. Hutchinson and family are enjoying the ocean breexes at Neskowin for two weeks. The movies for next Wednesday evening will be "Salorny Jane,” a story Mt the gold rush days in Cali fornia. Eight of the local Camp Fire girls left to<lay for a week at Camp Namann at Hull Bun. The Apple Grower.) Association Is building a number of small houses to take care of the association's ware house help during apple season. G. A. Stoneslfer and J. Hayes, of Sacramento, Calif., are here to com plete the U. 8. geolological survey of this section of the country. BARTON BUILDING STONE TILE HOUSE Stone tile, the new hollow wall building unit, that ha» recently come Into thia community from California, ia making a place for ltaelf' rapidly. Truck load» of them are going out every day to the Dak Grove ranch of Humphrey Barton, who in putting up a froat | proof apple house of them. The bulli Idlng will be 48x9tl feet and two-story, the basement or lower story being used for sroragv. Mr. Barton has made two trips out here this season from his home in St. Paul, Minn., in the interest of his or chard Improvements. On his last trip he went to California and there stud ied thè latest methods of apple anjl warehouse construction. There he found the wet mix, hollow unit stone tile in general use in the best struc tures and was told thaUJn a country like OrAon, where frost and rain were the rule rather than the exceptions, it would serve even better than in the dry clime of California. Mr. Barton has returned to Ms east ern home, leqving the completion of the structure to his orchard manager, St. Claire Diamond, and E. E. Newell, engineer. BRIDGE OF THE GODS IS AGAIN TO FORE ------- e— The Oregon and Washington shores of the Columbia river at ■ffte point where Indian legend says once stood the "bridge of the gods,” are soon to he connected by the hand of man, it wits revealed nt Walla Walla, Wash., last 'week by incorporators of the Wauna Bridge company, investors, who urc already Interested in the tri county bridge company which con nects Pesco s:nd Kennewick over the milk' nver. ' The Wauna bridge will be located near Cascade Ixx-ks. The span will be a steel, cantilever bridge, instead of a suspension bridge as first planned by the engineers. The Columbia Riv er and the North Bank highways will be connected by the bridge. Articles of incorporation were filed at Olympia by the bridge company Thursday, capital stock >250,500. The incorporators are D. F. Baker and F. I. Jones. ? Woodruff in Florida Realty Dwight L. Woodruff, formerly with the New York city sales department of the Apple Growers Association and more lately ’manager of the Wenat chee District (Imperative Association, is now engaged in real estate business in Florida. Kenneth H. Day is asso ciated with the company of which Mr. Woodruff is president. Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured by using Eocene Oil. Try this high grade coal oil next time and see the difference. Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A. Frans Co. ’ ’ E. A. Franz Co I Your Harvest requirements are met here with ample stocks at lowest prices possible. -...... - - - . 2r - k Picking Ladders Picking Bags Cook Stoves Beds Bed Springs Maitresse^ Box Nailing Presses Box Nails Box Hatchets Packers’ Aprons Packing Trays and Needles Nail Strippers Let us figure with you on any part