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Mr». W. O. Wilson returned to her Lost—A flat leather music roll be Portland Way. He has home in Portland Saturday after spend- tween tbe Paris Fair aud Sherman on faga month wtth her »toter, Mr». N. F. avenue at Ninth street. Finder please place Mid-Oak» Farm. Mr. family wUl come here to WMtecotton. return to Dorothy Goodrich, telephone •oon as be harvests his ■ays, Mr. Wooltoy wfil iL8 S,eeU? ,n4 “°n- Arthur, 2031. Reward. Part« •gain In the interest of kite who bad been visiting relatives at Bryce Campbell, son of Mr. aud Mrs. F.A. •etta Mutual Ufa Insurtaip»___ Auburn,,N. YM arrived home Tuaaday M. B. Campbell, who has been st the Mra. X L. SoobM mid Mrs. L. M Veterans* hospital at Livermore. Calif., FWr Bast—OffiM room» ia U m Broaiu* has been transferred to a hospital at Bentley, respectively president am Buiidii R. R. 8coU. al8U retary of the departinant of Oi J. W. Steadman, pbona 4638. m27U Whipple Barrack. Aris. The , Hood Rivar Woman’s Relief Corps, are in M H. G. Keeney, who has been superin afiant, Ca Day. Pbona 88tk<. aSOtf W. H. Buddy «nds family, of field thto week for the annual co tendent of schools at Parkdale, to now tlon. ' - Call 8688 wbeh you need atonngraphic Oblcagu, have written that they con template a journey to the northwest attending graduate school at Eugene. work. nlZtf Joseph McBee.-ef Portland, hat thto summer. Mra. Keeney is spending the sumtiMV at ceeded Joe McDonald at the Mth Caah paid lor old cars H.-K. Auto Newberg, tury grocery. Mr. McDonald and Wreekara. . . t»tf 1-aat w«‘k the |>lgeons were released Rallies Epping arrived lions* from H Uy left Monday for Riveralda In Har For Life Ikaurance aee W. N. Byars, at Kennewick. The tirat of tliia week agent for TBe Mutual Life of New they were released in Portlutid to par the Univeraity of Oregon at Eugene ney county, where Mr. McDonald will Tuesday. He started out to walk to ! bacouM associated with a large, ticipate in an Inter-cdtnpany race. York. ; Hood River. .Motorists Were kind, how- •tore. i Miss Jessie Chauipine, prtnei[Sil of Born—Tu Mr. and Mrs. A. La Cha J. F. Naumea and family r ever, and hl« walking jvas brief. pel le, ThnraSay, June 3, a 7%-pound the Agassis achoel at Fargo, N. D.. has from a motor trip to Stanford Mr. and Mrs. Arne 0. Rae. df Tilla arrived here for a visit with lie/ sla Alto, Calif., where 1 mook, where Mr. Rae to editor of the aity,,Palo . has been a student the Mrs. H. V. Retherford, of Portland, ter. M m . ▲. G. Lewis, and Mr. Ix wte. , Ttltamook Herald, stopped in the city Naumea ' The M. E. I^dieM' Kensington will Tuesday while on the way home from : year, Sunday evening. " Qu. the jray ware the week end guests of Mr. and meet tomorrow, Friday afternoon, with the Prineville convention of the Ore home they stopped at Oregon Caras and Mrs. N. r. Whitecotton. ? Crater lake. Hear Billy Sunday at the Pine Grove Mrs. ▲. T. Holmes, 101B Columbia gon State Editorial association. L. G. Morgan has returned from Cor Community church next Sunday morn street. Everybody la Invited. «■• An appealing uiwpMgj, display, puat placed to Bltur stim- Mr. and Mrs. ▲. E. Engelbart and plate intercut tn the legion Mount vaUis, where he attended the annual ing at 11 o’clock. . Wban in White Salmon make your chlldim. en route from their home in Hood Climb, to now attracting atten convention of the state fire chiefa and borne at the Washington Hotel. Clean Salem by automobile to Spokane,' were tion at the Fran» store. The exhibit, marshals. Me. Morgan waa on the pro room» and home cooking our pride, ab visitors in the city the first of tiie week. arranged by Cecil Lafferty, 1» a moun gram twice, talking once ou county fire d<*|>artiuenta. Dr. and Mrs. 8, L. Peterson and lit tain setting. -••I __ Hail! ” "Hfiir ••Hail! ” Protect Prince Koberg, who has bean a life ir crop with Bail Hi nr Insurance. See tle daughter are in Portland this week, Mtoaen France« and Harriet Fuller guard at Kolierg Beach the past several I. CulberteM A Oa, TeL 2483. jlOM the former attending aessiona df the have arrived Injme from California and Pacific Coast Dental congress. < The T - - - wilt «pend the aummer. The former years, and who has won diplomas Sa u Peggy-Marie Dressmaking Shop, Mra. D. T. Markir 1» at a Portland has been teaching at Yulia City. Miaa life saver from the focal Red Orore ■iy with Mias Ray, now in thé formerly hospital, recovering from the etTeeta of Harriet has lieen attending the Call- swimming »<-hool, ha» left for Sesnide, Davidson ton building. mZOti when« 1«« will attend the Red Crowe Pino box wood for »ale. A bigger and a serious operation last wivk. Mr. foralA Normal school at Chico. Life Saving schooL Mrs. Berkeley H. Know was here bettor load. Schindler Transfer Co., Marior is there with her. Mrs. W, 8. Kennedy announces that Mr». E. P. Bergman and son, Paul, from Portland last, week vlaiting her phone 2881. 2881, a22tf X ner tbe room 01 her studio in office the display of we the Ä*. Ä TU^LU^ have returned to their home in Baker ~ ____ L__ X hJbin —It- opoMd-d - 1 Mrs. Phoebe Morse, who had lieen after a three .weeks’ visit with Mrs. Mr. Snow attended the National Elec her clasass in arte and erafts organtxc.l. ■pending a month’» vacation at Neu Bergman's brother, W. H. Walton, at tric Light association convention in In addition to teaching, she also takes •ide, has returned to the city. Dee, and local friends. Spokane. orders for work in China, lamp sbadee, Mra. Ida Wigle and two small sons, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dickerson and Dr. C. H. Jenkins la In Portland thia and fabric painting and novelties. J17t f who formerly resided at Elko, . Ml Nev., . family will arrive thto week from San Considerable Intervet was areated have arrived here to make their liouw. Jose, Calif. While on a motor tour of week to attend (he first tri-annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Dental The Woman's Union of Riverside the Pacific northwest they will call on ouigresn. The Glacier yesterday’ re here last week when Kelly Bros, re leased five carrier pigeons, which cir church will meet at the church Friday liMel friends. ceived a handsome illustrated souvenir cled the dty for a few uiluufes and afternoon at 2J0 o’clock. program of the meeting. Mr. and Mra. Chas. L. Howard, who Uien struck off to Spokane,* when«-«- Mrs. J. G. Hall ha» »rrived from Los are now living at Ratna, Wash., were F. W. Woolley, who to w<«il known, they had been »put by the Sperry ▲agate», Calif., to sp»»d the summer hen* over the week end visiting friends .here, having been a district manager Flouring Co. The birds were brought here with her parents, Mr. and Mra. •nd looking 4 ft er property. They left for insurance comparde« for the J*«t here hy F. E. GUlam. ▲. M. Ketoax, and the family of her flor Clarke county, Washington, where several years, has purchased the ranch Robert Schuknecht, who has been at ■toter, Mra. Geo. I. Blocom. they will visit before returning home, formerly ownedJiy Mra, Anna Summers tending O. A. C., afjer a week’s vs<n- tlon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sebuknecht, in the OAk Grove district, has left for Portland where be has a position for the summer. His friends will find him at the Rap»«!» LOCAL MENTION a J n O rganization NEW YORK 35 Years of Successful Marketing Export Domestic A well rounded out Sales Service. Capable- Experienced-Dependable. . Let's talk it over. THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Pnce Roadster Touring _ Coûpe__ Tudor Sedan - Fordor Sedan- Truck Chassis $455.83 476.31 590.01 600.25 651.45 460.00 After a visit at the Oak Grove home of Mr. and Mr«. C. A. Sebuknecht, Mrs. Vira Crews and Mra. J. T. l’o;>«-, l1»- latter Mra. Schuknecht'e sister, have returned te l*ortland. * Mra. George Smith; who had been visiting at the Hehukneeht home, has returned to Gearhart. “ Janitor Wanted — Application M position of janitor at Oak Grove echool The new low price on above care includes Balloon Tires, Starter, Oil, for the 1V20-1927 term will be received by the clerk until July 7, 1M6. Appil- Gas, Grease, Delivered Hood River. cants must give, references, experl<-n<-e and compennation required. By erder of tbe board of director«. F. Fenwb-k, Truck Chassis, with Balloon Tires, but no Starter, is now Clarke .. >d"-‘ Mis« Betty Cobb, who has liven s|s*udlng the past winter at Bothell . The Portland Branch of the FORD MOTOR CO. is short of Cars and school near Seattle, arrived Tnesday at the Columbia Gorge hotel for a visit orders must be filled in rotation as received. with her unde, W. M. DMereoti, of Ran Francisco. Mr. and Mrs Robert Cobb, and son, Robert, Jr, Mias Cobb's WHY NOT PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW? parents, arrived this wwk from Minne apolis, their home,' having motored across country. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Breed and daugh ter, of Santa Maria, Calif, the. first of the week, tool Phone 1111 property Intogeats and vialtlr Mr. Breed waa formerly a i tl>e staff of the Keir drug si Breed, son of Mr. and Mra. now Assistant city engineer at Mon terey, Calif. Miss Jan« Slade, who has been In SPORT NOTES New York C3ty Mnce last December studying mnnlc, will be home soon. With the exception of Bend, which Miss Riade went east by way of Cali fornia, taking the boat from New Or loot a hotly eonteated game to The leans to New York. Before returning Dalles 10-11 when Kasberger kms-ked a site will visit at Boston, Long Island, borne run in the ninth tuning, all the Baltimore, Tenn<wm>e and Chicago. At other league leaders held their places Tilton Variety. Beat for Canning I Chicago she will take tbe Canadian tn Sunday's contents. White Salmon Ready Next Week — Supply Limited. Pacific west, returning home about the took an 11-0 defeat at Dufur, and Was co went to Goldendale only to get the Quality Excellent. middle of July. William P. Allyn, formerly eetrrtary •bort end of a M ■core, (kmrton and foUght MVer f<^ ‘ it out at Condon, of the Chamber of Commerce, accotn- Hood Rfeer Hiver winhtag 7-B. There are Suled by former University of Waah- Xton students, was st the nomeatead but two remaining games in the league. Ixwgue standings : Ttrc week end. Nnnrhty the party joimsl Mr. and Mrs. Kent Shoemaker Mnmnovw ' (Elisabeth Carson), was matron of on a tour over Eliot and Coe glacier«, Goldendale 1 honor and wore a frock of yellow. She returning to Cloud Cap inn over the The I talk s carried an arm bouquet of gladioli and new trail to Eden park. Tbo visitors Bend . deiphluluin. Miss Mary Kirkwood, of Seasonable are: Mtae Jane llaupton and Ernest ' Dufur Miasoula, Moul., was gowned in pink; of Seattle, and Mtos Henrietta ' Condon Miss Mildred Nichol, of-Mosier, in or “ Good Things to Eat” Wasco Oeterman, of Walla Walla. , chid; Mias Hilda Chase, of Portland, White Salmon St. Mark's Guild will give a dance in rose, and Miss Jane (Mrami in at the iMirish hoaee Tuesday, June 28. apricot. They emptied old fashioned Next Sundays ga at » o'clock. The Krveoe lirug Co. Will Evey one likes thia deli Odambia league > furnish the music with an Electraia. Misses Christina Jane an<l Mary Dufur at Hood Biver. This music la so well neprodQted that Sieberts, young daughters of Mr. and cions fruit and it is partic White Salmon at Com one is actually dancing to l’aul White Mrs. C. J. gteberta, of Portland, were larly fine in hot weather. . The Dalles at Wasco. mana orchestra. A numbet of old attractive tiowwr girls iu-paatel taffeta Goldendale at Bend. time dances will Is» on the program. froi-ks. We have just purchased 3 Del Rand will call tbe changes. This John Carson wax best man. The Gray, ■ Davto and Anderson lots of fine Canned Pineapple will be a very nice affair and it is imhera were George Signor, of Eugene; hoped Uiere will be a gissl attendant* three bass hits In tke gauui with Con Edward Kirkwood, of Missoula; May at a very attractive pnee, by both old and young. Punch will be don last Sunday. This fa Aiulrvue s hew Carson, Lloyd M ohh and James which we are served. Ttie charge will lie BOe apiece. second three hugger thto season. In Carson. Sunday’s game Jenlnga made tbe only A reception followed the ceremony. our customers Two bagger. ’ Receiving with the bride and groom Considerable agitation has been were Mr. and Mrs. Carson and Mr. and until sold out- Mrs. Carson was aroused among the biisebtill fans pf Mrs. Kirkwood. Mood River by the rut not that Dnfnr gowned in blue georgette aud Mrs. has hired a big leagae pitcher for use Kirkwood in rainbow chiffon. Mias Alice Carson sang, "'rhe Swi-et in next Sunday's game with the todal week the Hood River baseball nine. Jf the boys play ttos class of ball eat 'Story Ever Told” during the recep- dull won their seventh straight victory next JMindAy that they fomonsfratted fa tion. when they deft-ated the nine of Condon -the Oondon game, the local folk« need Cutting ices were Mrs. Arab Hoyt at Condon. Ail the local players were not fear for the result Rae, of Eugene, and Mlns Lucille John in the ts«st of f<em and played -a goed son. Proaldlug at the punch bowl were game. Scott pitched for Hood River Special 15c, Tbe Union Pacific baseball nine of Mrs. Thomas F. Jshnaon and Mrs. Ed during the first eight innings and livid Tbe Dalle« defeated the Modern Wood ward W. Creighton, of IMrtland. They Si. 75 per doz. the Condon team to six hit*. Broca men of America, H ism I River (lamp No. were assisted in serving by Mias Max- fialshed the game. The.Anal score wm 7702, At Hisid River last Sunday. Poor ion Johnson, Miss Produce Hpight, Mias Buy them by the dozen so 7-6. Totals-: Hood River 12 hits. 4 er fieidlat to* Hood River M. W. A. the Esther Carrigan, Mrs. David P. Hol * ror» and 10 »trikeonta; Condon 0 hits, gam«. loway, Mrs. J. K. Carson, Jr., Miss you will have them when . 7 errors and 4 strikeouts. Bernice Bennett and Mrs. Herbert L. Ef. S R n wanted. They won’t last Hood River held its opponent’s score The Dalles U. P._____ i____ 12 ai 7 Plumb (Helen Carson). at nothing for tbe first five innings, but Homl River M. W. A.______ » IT IS Mr. and Mrs. Kirkwood left Immedi long at the price. In the sixth, Heims, Condon third ixse- Batteries: Woodard and Woodard; ately for Berkeley, Calif, when* Mr. man, brought in 'a run for h|p team. Keefe And Helvie. Kirkwood to facility engineer with the Condon started a rally in the ninth, Bell Telephone Co. and for a while whs making the local Mrs. Kirkwood is a graduate of the team work. Four scotch were brought The home of Mr. and Mr». J. K. Car- University of Oregon and a member of In before the rally could be checked. , • was the scene of a lovely garden Alpha Phi. Mr. Kirkwood is a gradu Hood River »cored once in tbe are- “Good Things to Eat" ate of the Univeroity of Montana. For end; four timee in the fourth, ooce I III wedding Thursday, June 17, when one year following his graduation he a . their daughter. Mias Alberta Carson, the fifth, and onre In the ninth. An was a graduate assistant in the depart derson scored once for Hood River, became the bride of Boliert Hoyt Kirk ment of physics at tlur University of Davis once. Gray otue. Garber twice, wood. »on of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Kirk Oregon. ________ wood. of Miasoula, Moat. Smith _22_ once, , _12 and lenninge once. An aisle leading to an altar formed Oeoper-Montgomery Yr* _ 211 ___ u*_ lineup was Scott, piti-b- Hood River's ’ Smith, first; by trees and palms was made by bas Ing; Dillon, catching; Miss MUdred Montgomery, daugh Cartel Gray, second; Anderson, third; Garber, kets of Shasta daisies, delphinium and ter of Mrs. B. J. Montgomery, and snapdragons, carrying ont a dolor abortstop; Benxel. left field: Davia, We wish to express our Loran J. Coo{wr, of Powers, Ore, ware center field and Jennings, right IMd. scheme of wldte, gold »nd blue. thanks to our friend« and neighbor« Before the «nremony Mrs. Afah Hoyt quietly married Weilnesdiiy. June IK for their kind aid and tender of aym- Bruce went in for Scott at the test of at the home of the bride's grandmother, Rae, aunt of Mr. Kirkwood, sang. “ Be pathy during onr recent bereavement the ninth. ________ c——, cause.” Mrs L. H. Olmsted played the Mrs. Banghncr, at Gfesbam. Only rel attendant on the poshing and burial of atives and clone friends were present Circuit Court Seen wedding march. onr husband and fatlier. We will hol4 The bride, wlio entered on the arm of The young couple after spending a day In »acred meumry their mlnlatratlona. Here from The I miles Thursday for a grand jury session. Judge Fred W. her father, wore a gown of white crepe in Portbind, left for their home at Mrs. 8. D. Maher Wilson announced that the quarterly satin with Inserts of lace. The veil, Powers, where Mr. Cooper is stationed and Family. term of circuit CourtWill convene Tues with a conMxy of lace and orange as district forest ranger. The young peopb« have a host of day. July 6. when civil cases will l>a blossoms, formed a train. Rhe carried Agldtua Named at Csseade heard. July 8 the caae of A. 8. Rol a shower bouquet of bride’s roses and friends In this valley and they all unite in wishing long life and hnppl- At the annual school election st Cafe eta d and Corbett Alexander, charged white flowers. cude Lociui Monday. J. Agldiua wad with driving an automobile while In The bridesmahls wore bouffant taf ness to both. named director and Wm. Lane, toxicated. will be heard. Thia caae feta frocks in pastel shades. The mald- Natlee to Catbolir Parente V. Wlgren was made chairman < wna trl<>d twice previously in Justice of of-honor. Miss Florence Carson, wore ▲11 parents having children of 1st board. pence court. The jury dissgreed In the a frock of green and carried an arm Oapt. dfos. Nelaon was retiring first case but returned a conviction in I bouquet of gladioli and delphinium. Communion ago will meet at the rec her of the school board. I Mr* Walter Edwin NlchoL of Portland tory after 10.80 service neat Sunday. 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