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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I fl, »926 STAGE AND SCREEN BEAN Stationary THE PONTIAC CHIEF COMING SATURDAY WYim SALMON MOSIER Cooperative weather report for 24- . Mrs. 8. E. Evans waa in Hood River hour period ending at 5 p- m., Satur Monday having dental work done. day : Maximum temperature 41, mini Francis Howard motored to The The 50 moat beautiful bathing girls mum 29. Partly doudy; clear during Dalle« Monday. in Hollywood were selected by tike casting director at Paramount'» west Pontiac, “the chief of the Sixes,'' most of the day. Wind, S. E. No pre Mias Arvilla Husbands spent Mon coast studio, to appear In The Trouble wtU be here Saturday. The first ar cipitation. day in Hood River having dental work With Wive«," which will be at the rival of this new General Motors auto Dr. J. M. Creamer of Hood River, finished. Rialto theatre Friday. mobile, manufactured and distributed was , called during the week to inspect Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Allington and The girls ware outfitted in all vari by ths Oakland Motor Car company the dairy herd of Henry Hwanson in Mrs. Rusher wwre shopping in Hood eties of bathing suits, from the one- a» a companion to the Oakland Six, the Burdoin mountain district. 1N»e piece variety to fancy rutiled affairs will be on display by J. F. Volstorff, test waa A-l and the greater part of River Monday. Lyle Roudin, the relief agent for designed by Travl» Banton and How local Oakland dealer, at his Heights the animals will be »hipped to Tllla- ard Greer. Banton also created tike show room. Inook, Ore., where they will be placed Mr. Allington, left for Portland Mon eleven gowns worn by Florence Vidor The new Pontiac Six made its debut upon Mr. Swanson'» farm in that dis day morning. In this picture, while Greer created the at the New York automobile show trict. This community 1» sorry to lose Robert Livingstone and son, Bobble, nine custuinea Worn by Esther Ralston. where its many distinguished features such a good neighbor, a live wire and motored up from Portland Monday and The bathing girls represent all vari of engineering design and body refine good ruad» enthusiast. »peut the day at their orchard home eties of feminine beauty, from statu ment and low prices then announced east ef Mosier. Ralph Burdick and family motored esque blondes to diminutive brunettes. created a sensation. The new Pontiac Mr. Lake is painting his bungalow "The Trouble With Wives" was di la being made in two body types, a flve- to Portland via Hood River last week. home on main street this week. They were accompanied by Mr. and rected for Paramount by Malcolm Kt. passetiger coach and a two-passenger Mnr. A. E. Glader. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herr and chil Glair from the original story by Sada coupe. Both models list at $825. Marshal Manley has done some very dren motored to Hood River the first Cowan and Howard Higgin. In addi The Pontiac Six appears destined to tion to Mias Vidor and Mias Ralston take a place with the leaders. It fully good work improving streets within of the week. the featured players include Tom lives up to the advance notices previ the White Salmon city limits. Main Mrs. James Cherry was a Hood Riv Moore and Ford Sterling. ously printed about IL It is a car of street and Jewett avenue were ironed er shopper Tuesday. characteristic General Motors quality. out with a road drag hitched to a Mrs. W. E. Clark was in The Dalles “Variety" haa this to say about “The The beautiful Fisher built bodies with Ford truck. Tuesday. King of Main Street" at the Rialto rich fittings and the lustrous Duco The Community hall in Bingen is George Wilson transacted business Saturday: finish in two colors belie the fact that nearing completldu and will be an "Here la the comedy box office wow the Pontiac is one of the lowest priced asset to the town. It is reported that in Hood River the first of the week. Mrs F. A. Allington left Wednesday of the famous program thus far thia six-cylinder cars on the market the enterprising citizens there will in year. It is going to dean up. The Mec-hanicaUy and in structural de stall a moving picture show in the morning for Tacoma, returning Thurs women are going to love it and they sign the same attention to quality coo- new hall, besides using it for meetings day accompanied by her small niece, AT are'going to like Adolphe Menjou all ■tructlcm is apparent The engine is and entertainments of various kinds. Jean Mathew», of Seattle. the more for it. Thia la one the ex of the six-cylinder, L-head type with Mr». William Horn visited the pri Wm. Claterbos, of the Standard Oil hibitor can't possibly go wrong on, a boat of advanced features which Oo., braved the perils of the old Lyle mary grades of school Tuesday. for it is sure to mop. are noteworthy in a car of such low Elmer Root spent several days in “It is a sophisticated comedy, but price. It is a moderate speed type, road Saturday with a heavy load of Hie adaptation has broadened it to which la best suited for long life and gas for Burdoin Heights rancher«. At Hood River recently looking after such an extent that the high, the low endurance, with 8% -inch bore and 3%- no time during the winter lias this business interests. courteous member of the Standard Oil Miss Cornelia Hubbard and Mr. and and the in-be<ween audiences are ail inch stroke. It develops 30-brake l*ound to fall for it But, all in all, horse power at 2,400 revolutions per force iteen unable to get through with Mrs. John Kennedy, of Portland, were gas and oil for ranchers in the remote week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. it is Menjou. The manner in which minute. _K. of P. Band Star Spangled Banner------------------ districts here. The service is greatly Wilson. he plays the role of the king is going The chassis has a 110-inch wheel appreciated. to stir the hearts and pull the laughs. base, and a total spring length of 90 Mrs. F. Williams and children, of Mr. Cartwright Colors_______ ______Color Bearer Dad Gibert, popular agent of the 8. The Dalles, were Sunday visitors at "This.is a picture bet that shouldn’t inches, Just 82 per cent of the wheel C. King Benton Welcome Address be overlooked anywhere." f istacy« These, with other mechanical P. A 8. Ry., has installed an up to date the B. R. Wilder home. ■«'"V" ' ■ * ■■■ fcatunps such as low center of gravity, Grebe radio outfit and is getting spli«- O, E. Wilson was a business visitor K. of P. Band Al Christie’s latest contribution to method of spring suspension and semi- did results. in The Dalles Tuesday. the mirth of a nation is unique be reveraible steering mechanism, make Chester T. Dewey was a Hood River Dr. Byars Song St. Clair Diamond and family, of cause of the fact that It presents to for the maximum in roadability and visitor Saturday. Mr«. Dewey has re Dr. Fraser, Accompanist Hood River, spent Sunday at the home picture audiences Julian Eitlnge and ease of operation. turned from Portland, where she was of T. E, Morgenson. - . Aun Iitnnington, two star artists of The Fisher built bodies are low- ill in-pouil Samaritan hospital. The Co-operative Marketing Bill________ Mr. A. F. S. Steele Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilcox and chil Immense drawing power on the stage, slung and roomy with a distinctive lady is very .much improved in health. and popular favorites of motion pic treatment of the double body beading, * Mrt. Gibson, county school stiperin- dren and Mr«. 8. E. Evans motored to Trombone Solo_____________________________—Mr. Weber ture fans. the lower iteading curving up to a intendent, preached the Sunday even Hood River Tuesday. K. of P. Band “Madam Behave,” as the name might bigiier level back of the doors. The ing sermon at the M. E. church. The Mrs. C. G. Nichol spent Thursday indicate, is a farce in skirts and is radiator is nickel plated with a unique text chosen was “The Child, the Church shopping in The Italics. ■«- ____ _____________________ Mr. T. Annala widely known as “a cousin to 'Char double medallion name plate in front, Master Lynn Green, of The Dalles, Dr. Fraser, Accompanist ley's Aunt.’ ” The latter by this time and a bronze-faced Indian head radi and the School." Roy Main and Rev. Kendall while spent the week end with his cousin, has gone down in screen history as ator cap, suggestive of the name of Battle Hymn of the Republic_____________ K. of P. Band negotiating the dense traffic in Bingen Arlyn Evans, east of town. one of the biggest scree« comedy tri the car. recently, collided with enough impact Mrs. Fred Evans motored to Hood umphs of the decade. It made Syd Headlights are supported by a strong to Refreshments severely damage a ear driven by River Wednesday morning. Chaplin a screen star of the first mag fender tie rod, while parking lights the former. No personal injuries re nitude. Mrs. McClure, Miss Mabel Bonghey are set above the lower beading on the sulted. It may be said incidentally, that cowl of the car and Miss Anita Bonailou, of Portland, ® Panatrope Demonstration and Dancing by Corson of the “Madam Behave^” which features Ju Miss Dorothy May Sturdevant and visited with Miss Elisabeth McClure The grouping of hand controls on the Melody Shop. lian' Eitlnge, the world famed woman instrument pane* follows very closely Harold Harris, both of Bingen, were Saturday and Sunday. Miss Bonghey Impersonator, and Ann Pennington, the arrangements on the instrument married there last week. Mr. Harris gave some valuable points in coaching foremost American jazz dancer, and panel of the Oakland Six—switch at is the son of Frank Harris, Dan Wuille our high school play. Admission Free. Public Cordially Invited. which will be on view at the Rialto left, choke and throttle at right with representative for tills district. The E. M. Btrauss made a business trip theatre next Bunday, completes a tri oil guage, ammeter and speedometer newlyweds have gone to Arizona and to Portland Thursday. = umvirate of International farces pro grouped in the renter in a glass en southern California for a brief honey The Indies' Aid met Wednesday at duced by Al Christie. moon. closed, indirectly lighted panel. (lie Hotel Mosier with Mrs. F. Piercey Incidentally, "Madame Behave" com The coach is finished in Arizona The Woman’s duh will meet IVbru- pletes a triumvirate of International Gray Duco, with black upper structure a.ry 18 and will be under the direction hh boHtess. There were 32 members They voted to entertain farces. Whereas “Charley's Aunt” was and double beading in black. Faerie of Mrs. Chas. Pearce. A IJncoln day preoent. English by history and tradition, and red striping is used on the body, program will be given on tills occa their husbands March 3. After the the second big picture, "Seven Day»,” loavres and wheels. Upholstery la sion, with stories ami round table social hours a delicious three-course luncheon was served. The dining room a recognised American farce of high gray corduroy. talks. The hostess for the next meet was attractively decorated with pussy-1 standing, “Madam Behave” was writ The coupe is finished in light sage ing is Mrs. Proper, and the social com willows and potted plants. Mrs. ten as a French farce and then Ameri green Ihico, with black upper struc mittee consists of Mrs. John Humph canised with the addition of those cre ture and black beading and faerie red reys, Mrs. Charters and Mrs. J. Gates. Piercey was assisted in the serving by her daughter, Mrs. Violet Bailey. ations of the resourceful gag man, striping on body, louvres and wheels. W. D. Rambo, Spokane “silver fox” which make pe<>i*ie roar with laughter The rear quarter is finished in leather Little Miss Barbara Albright has In addition to the featured player^, and has the distinctive bows. The promoter, who sold foxes to some t>een having a serious time the past some of the big laughs are created by upholstery is gray corduroy, with local people aa well ns a large number week from a badly ulcerated tooth, of easterners, haa lieen arrested by making several trips to her dentist in a pair of funny chape played by Lionel leather optional. ills to the government for using the Belmore and Jack Duffy. Eitlnge him The large rear «leek has a lid ex defraud and will l>e tried at the next 1I< kh 1 River. self is seen in three of every four tending practically the full length and Saturday afternoon the Girl Re scenes of the picture in feminine garb, width, which may be* removed entirely term of court. Irving H. Evans, Major serves met at the Y hut in their regu Creek rancher, who purchased a pair and for the rest appears in man's doth- , and space used for sample cases or lar club meeting. Misses Elizabeth Ing. The comedy is said to be a verit- , heavy luggage. Bach of the seat Is a of foxes from*-Rambo for $000, states and J»«n Shogren were hostesses for that 30 eadtemers are to appear able magaslne of laughs and smilea. , shelf approximately six inches. against Rambo. The animals sold the afternoon. Mrs. Clark was t11* Both coach and coupe have sun Evans were valueless. leader. The girla are working for the Marion Daviea will he present'd visor, rear view mirror, automatic honors to win a Giri Reserves ring. Bud Hoisington, of Bud's Service At the next meeting will be initiation Monday in "'Janice Meredith," a spe windshield cleaner, rear window shade cial Washington birthday show. Thia and Fischer VV one-piece windslilsfil station, is expeded home from Wind service. •how copies faithfully the costume» of as standard esulpinent. The coach sor, Vt., about February 20. He went •* w* Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Allington and east to see his mother, who has been the time of the leather of Hie Country. also haa a dome light. daughter, Barltara, Mrs. Th os. Lelllottll It la a beautiful »how, with a romanre very ill but is recovering rapidly. Balloon tires, 29x4.75 are standard and Mr. and Mrs. Clark were early woven through It that will appeal. Mrs Wesley Lock% of the Burdoin morning shoppers in Hood River Sat- I equipment, as is the Remy three-unit eleetrkal system. The spark is auto Mountain district, la reported as being urday. •"Jiggera, Skinny, here cornea the matically controlled, assuring proper very ill and has lieftn brought t>ere for Mrs. R. Mobley waa a shopper in I copI” position at all engine speeds. Service treatment. The Dalles. Saturday. That wag the cry that went up as a brakes are external contracting, work Sheriff Warnick and Deputy Ray H. L. BUTZ, Prop Saturday evening a valentine social I blue-coated figure »talked Into one of ing on 11-lnch drums, two inches Moak were in Whits Salmon Monday was held at the Valley Christian I the class rooms of the Holy Name wide, located on the rear wheels, on official business. Parochial school In New York one dsy i'arklng brakes are internal expand <-hur< h by the Christian Endeavor so- I Mountain View grange gave a card defy. during the filming of “The Making of ing. Twenty-two of our young peo- . party in Odd Eeilows hall yesterday. O’Malley," the First National picture Cylinder« art* cast enbloc, and one Bridy >Dd y' pie attended and rtport a splendid wtw piBjxL = - =, ---- vilB&L 1 TV«hrH twrr-ptPcv cylinder time. " ' A. C. Chapman, of Goldendale, was Tuesday. On the final night it will l»e head which pennita removal without There is a good attendance at the shown in conjunction with the Morten- the necvsalty of retiming the ignition. a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Sunday schools at both churches each Mrs. T. T. Hinshaw. Mr. Chapman is aen-Edwada wrestling match. Combustion ehamiiers are of the special Sunday. Everyone welcome. But the traditional aww of the mis contour, itermlttlng the use of high a brother-in-law of Mr. Hinshaw, and Rev. W. N. Byara, of Hood River la one of the laat known pioneer» of chievous child for the policeman gave coni|>reeai<>n without knocking. Cylin Am appointed dealer for the way before uliouta of jubilant greeting der Imres are finisiH*d by the honing Klickitat county. Sunday of last week preached a aplendid sem*>n Sunday he went to < nidi, Ore., to visit a evening at the Emmanuel church. He a» the youngsters reoogniied in the pres-ere. will preach for us the second Bunday wearer of the uniform one of their A crankshaft weighing 45 ponnds in brother. favorite film star«—Milton Sills. supported by three large bronze-backed The county commissioners have re in each month. G. L. Davenport, of Portland, was a Hill» ajutit two days at the school interchangeable* is«rings. Connecting jected all Gilmer creek road bids and filming scenes for the picture. Rev. reds are drop forged. Crank pin hear the new cut-off will be built by day Mosier Sunday visiter. The Six Yube Bosch Radio Receiving Set. Joseph A. Kerwin, bead of the school, ings are of the nhimlesM type. The labor. Bids were deHarvd too high. Mrs. Jessie Weller and eon, Joe and Brother Walter, the principal, pistons arc» of semi-steel, light weight, Weller, and Mr. and Mr«. J. R. Wilcox Cooperative weather report for 24- Manufactured by the American Bosch Magneto Corp. turned the schoolroom and 750 of the and linve an oil regulating ring ice hotrr period ending at 5 p. m. Sunday: wer^ Saturday shopper» In Hood children over to Earl Hudson, who rated at the bottom of the skirt. Pis Maximum River. Phone for free demonstration. tetu|«*ratore 37, minimum 28 supervised the production. ton pins, which tin* locked in the pis Mr. and Mm. James Cherry and In one <>f the scenes Sills is called tons. nre 1 l-ltl Inehre in diameter, above aero. Italning lightly, preclpi- family, Mr. and Mrs James Carroll. ion .03 of un inch. Gentle west on to make a speech to a schoolroom providing unusually large Is-arlng sur tat Ben Carroll and I Miss Laura Yoniah wind. full of youngsters. He Is a New York face to minimize wear. attended the show in Hood River 8un- Phon. 4623. The I^gion Iwya and girla are plan- policeman. unaccustomed to speaking, Engine lubrication la forced feed, day. and, of course, meets with difficulty operated by a pump locatc*d under the nlug a big nuiMiuerade ball to be given Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lake spent Hun> In getting started. After a lot of false level of the oil. an that it is se*lf prim at ix-gion hall the night of February Hicks’ day in Hood River, starts and sputtering he finally about«: ing and protected against freezing in 22, Washington's birthday. J. H. Harden, of Portland, has _ pur- “I’m Officer Jim. I’m here to aev yon winter weather. Oil iMtssages nre con orchestra from The Dalles will furnish Hurlburt’. Appointment Nought RIALTO THEATRE' get protection. Now. all of you’ I m * tinuous from one end of the* crankshaft music for this special octasion. Hood chased the stock of goods of E. M. Petitions are being circulated among is__ g<H»d boys and girla and mind your to the other, thus insuring equal pres Riveritet, 1’lne Groveites, Parkdaleitee, Strauss and will continue the business rancher« here who seek appointment “THE the same location. Mr. Strauss has WIVES"* teacher." sure to all main bearings. Piston pin«, iHs-lttw ami all other ites in the Hood In of Carroll M. Hurlburt as county of course, that wasn't what he cylinder »vails, valve stems and lifters River valley are Invited to attend. not decided on his future business but water master. The incumbent is A. C. remain in Mosies for the present wanted to say. snd cam shaft Isarings are lubricated Cm on over and enjoy yourselves: will Staten, who for the past two years, and take a much needed rest. When Kills started his speech the by the oil sirra.v, thrown off from the dandy floor. it la stated, has spent several months Mr. and Mrs. Schouboe. of Portland, of youngsters howled with Joy. Every crankshaft. Wild flowers are blooming in the each year oot of the roller. time he sto|>ped to gulp they shouted » Tile* cooling system cotnjriaea a South White Salmon district. Grub and son, C. T. Schouboe, the eqout until they could be heard in the st.ns-t. llsrrlson radiator and a water pnriip bing and plowing is much in evidence leader of Hood Riv« and The Dalles, No. 4«1 Director loin (art Hlllyer and his as with adjustable belt driven from the In the Helllwell Hill district on the and J. H. Harden were Sunday din Notice to Creditor« ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. sistants' labored for almoat an hour front end of the crank abaft. Water Snowden highway. In the County Court of the State of Strauss. before they <<ould quiet the mob long circulates through large lanMiges com enough to Him the si'ene. G. A. Ruscber, of The Bailee, mo Oregon for the County of Hood River. LEGION NOTES 1 pletely surrounding all cylinders and Heading the supporting cast is Dor valve ports. In the Matter of the Estate of Tillie tored over Sunday to take his mother, othy Mhckaill. Others Included are Engine, clutch nnd transmission are Hood River post of the American Mrs. C. Ruscber, home with him for a A. Isenbevg, doreased. Claude King. Thomas Carrigan, Julia in one unit. The* clutcti“ is of single Uglon will journey en masse to The visit. Notice is hereby given that the un Hurley, Helen Rowland, Warner Rich pMfttadfec type, otierated by eight coll Dalles next Monday, Washington's Mias Nedra Evans was hostess to the dersigned has been duly appointed ex mond. Charles Graham, Allen Brander, springs, and has a graphite throw-out birthday, to attend the district confer Girls* Card club Saturday afternoon. ecutor of the estate of Tillie A. Isen “ - - f Nell Craig and Jack de Lacey. The Odd Fellow dance Saturday berg, decoased, by order of the nlxne laaring which requires no lubrication. ence to Is* held there. Transmission gears are of chrome Can The afteruooa of the conference will evening was enjoyed by a large crowd entitled court, and that he Is duly adian rteel. with three speeds forward he devoted to the solution of prob of members and friends. qualified as such executor. All per | D'Anjou (tanpony Under Receiver and one reverse*. lems arising In the various posts of the Mrs. M. Craft visited at the John sons having da I ms against said estate i B. A. Perham, of the Perham Fruit The intake manifold Is especially con district, while the evening will be de Carroll home Thursday. are hereby required to present them, t'oniimny, of Yakima, has been appoint structed to give perfect eonibuatlon to voted to the entertainmrirt..of the vet James Folsom and family motored with proper vouchers, duly verified aa by law required to the undersigned at ed receiver for the Mount Adams D'An- all cylinders. Its deaign mini ml zes the erans. Rumora from our neighboring to Hood River Saturday. the offiex* of John Raker, Attorney at I Jou Orchards, inc., which is located danger of crankcase dilution, and has city are to the effect that something Mr. and Mrs. Axtell and children, of I aiw . Pythian Building. Hood River, near Husum in the White Salmon dis- « heat control valve which may be ad novel and highly entertaining will be Moro, visited with the E. A. Race Oregon, within six months from the justed for warm or cold weather. | trirt. produced at the evening sesaion. The Hood Hirer delegation will meet family Sunday. date of-the first publication of this In the application for receivership Dota’t forget the date of February notice. at The Dalles hotel at 7 p. bl , and will lit wan alleged that the Perham Fruit Truck Driver, Fined. loses License Dated and first published February 27 for a bazaar and hot meal at fl inareh to t he auditorium, where the | company holda a contract with the W. L. McCarty, a truck driver of «HertaIniiewt will be held, led by the o’clock at the auditorium given by . the 18, 192«. W. A. Isenberg, orchard company agreeing to advance funds to finance growing, harvesting, Milwaukie, waa flned $100 Monday by drum and I ngle corps of the local post. Y. W. C. A. A Mother Goose program Executor of the Estate of Jnrtlce of the Peace Blsgg on a charge will he one of the features of the fl8ml8 All ex-aervire nren are invited, whether packing and marketing fruit for the Tillie A. Isenberg, deceased. season» of U»5. 1990 and 1927 with a of driving while drunk. He loat his or not they are members of the I>*gion. evening; also a grab bag. driving permit for a year and waa sen The drum corps haa beret drilling Tuesday morning was the debate be maximum total advance of $100,000, Notire to Creditors hard throughout the winter, and will tween Hood River and Moaier high and that last year's advances were tenced to 00 days in Jail. Notice io hereby given that the un McCarty, when arrested, claimed Is* prepared to give the resldants pf schools: subject. “Resolved, That the made totaling $45.244 of which amount dersigned haa been appointed ekecutrix but $21.299 was recovered from the that he had only taken a dose of high The Dalles some spectacular drilling United Staten should join the league of the Will of John Edwin Andrews proceed» of the crop which fell nearly ly alcoholic bittern, found In his car. and playing. Thia will be their first of Nations." The decision was unani deevased. by the County Court of Hood 75 per cent Under the pre-harvest esti Officers making the arrest, however, appearance at The Dalles. mously for the negative, a» represented River County, Oregon, and has duly stated that lie waa itaralyzed from the mate«. by Hood River. The Judges were Rev. qualified aa such. All persons having lit addition it is alleged that the effects of the liquor or some drug. Ills Ten Broeck. Rev. Davis and County ctaims against said estate are hereby orrhard company owe« the Perham truck, pursuing a zigzag course over Agent Dalgh, of The Italic notified to present the same, verified Fruit company $18,710 on account art the Columbia River highway, was. It The high school ntoy given at the according to law. to the undersigned, Matinre and Ere other loans made, making a total of was stated, endangering traffic. auditorium laat Friday night waa a at the office of J. H. Hazlett Pythian “SOLL $37,000 claimed to be dne the Perham great success and showed the dramatic Building Hood River. Or^,%S company. Oregold ice cream la a nourishing talent in both teacher« and pupils aa six mouths from date. Wade H. Dean, who has been tn food. Herve it with your meala mm- coached by Misa McClure. One of the charge of the property for the orchards mer and winter. A different special- attractions of the evening was the la, 1926. ,nd flr” lMlhll"*»«d February company. has born employed as man flavored ice cream supplied to our unique girts’ band, entitled the Saucy M«ry H. Andrews, ager for the receiver. dealera each week end. ntais Executrix. CHATTE PROGRAM he SUPER Quad Sta- t i o n a r y Sprayer is now on display at our salesroom. These outfits are made in 25, 30, 35 and 40-gallon capacity. We are also showing the new Bean Super Gi ant and Senior Triplex Portable Outfits with our turn under track and new pres sure of regu lator. If your present outfit is too small for your work let us fig ure on taking it in on one of our new Bean Out- Rockford Grange Social Meeting Friday Ev’ng, February 26,1926 The Beâ of Fruit, Nuts . and Vegetables all the time Have them delivered with your meat order when you telephone the Hood River Market, number 8461. THE HOOD RIVER FRUIT STORE ATTENTION, RADIO FANS In the past few years we have brought, outfits of all makes^ up to date by in stalling Bean En gines and Pumps. This saves the purchase of new tank, truck and running gear. e Let us figure with you on making your outfit over. HOOD RIVER GARAGE Ambaróla HECK UNGER SERVICE SHOP