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Ji I «*•»»*. * K -I t J ■ J; 1 . ÍE r » ^05 Bp *¿2^- ¡•KÌ: »■ HOOD RIVER GLACIER, ■Y. SEPTEMBER 23. 1926 Miaa Bay will, bave a beautiful j SCHdop ■.... . «y ....... lrere today toe Pogtiaad where bo will i spend the next two wacks at the an | at her fell opening next Tuaaday. I Tb. i,™ „ ... «■ ■ AU “ nual regional reavoatfoa of Penney are cordiaily Invitwi. * ■ V’- ”£■«!*■ '» *’«*■'."> <*• B. t. Ewln,. rf ruac,. a. Saturday night. Jenuinga’ orcheatra. Dr. Mabel Aiken and Mr. and Mrs. 1* ^hiit with bis boyhood Clement G. Clarke, of Portland, were TOam* in the Broaim here last week visiting Mrs. J. W. Buililing. Bee K. E 3<x>tt. .1stf > — —! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Routledge have Ingalls. ‘ Wre, ker*'on ‘he Height», attend the Rouud-Up. Mrs. Flora ■ Hartley was here from I moved from the country Hub to the rarts lor all rars. WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH Mr. and Mrs. Sherman J. r._'_ Frank f*va Bed orchards place of Robert P. Marahfleld Mat wrek viailiug friends • T!*EW?M,rie Dressmaking Shoo sjient Sunday at Trout Lake, Waah., Ia»M>mis, where they .will spend the and attending the annual reunion of in the Davidson building. al2ti visiting friends. the pioneer aaeodatlOB. winter. riX‘ o‘i' ,ight ,rofkl"r. eonatry o» 8u oky and Smelly OH Moves Cured py Special oldtime dance at Rockford Dance, Pine Grove Grange hall every using Eocene OU. Try this high grade City. <21 She man, phone, lhoi. n2tttf. Saturday, Beptemlier 25. Saturday night. Jennings’ orcheatra. coal oil next limo and aaathodiflernnee* Special oldtlnx* dance at Rockford' Teachers of the -------------------------------- high school laat week Meinliere of the A. O. U. W. pertM- Any quantity, galioa to barrel, at B. A. Saturday, 8eptemi»er 25. i were Riven a treat of fine Gravenateln pat«*d in a pleasant _________ ethiM -Uit meeting -last Hat- Sat Freni Co. m»U R. 0. Samuel waa In Pendleton for by °’ B’ Nye I urday night when a larg<A.*laiM wu Verne Home is displaying the the Round-Up laat week. I m 1 hn Bernice Bennett, daughter of initiated. of a fine mustache. Mr. Attractive gifta for all octaalonH !"”* Mr“ A- B' Ii‘ uuett* has left I Mra. Etta P. Miller, of the Oaks makings Gertrude Wheeler Studio, »21 (’aacaile Iti>T U to n *u,w‘ b, ‘r studies. »tudleu. *8® for O. A A. ’ C. resume her _ ________ left Tuesday for a two Horne was in Portlai nd last Friday to apartments. Erskine J. ijandys will leave thia'weeks ’ visit with rriativre and friends deUver a Chrysler coupe to Clair Lar Mr. C. H. Castner la spending thia 1 w «‘' a *."'*............................. son. , ’ ’ ‘ ■■¿s :: ■ 1 ° Z. ’ — C Z., ’ where he wUl ma- [ in Fairfax and Seattle, Wash. week at Spray with her fatter, L. E. Mr. snd Mrs. WUlls Stewart and triculate this fall. j TI iom * wtehlng Morre. A DANDY SCISSOR FOR LITTLE MONEY. wishing to to enroll enroll in In Miaa Miaa Alya Alya daughter, Lora, were here last Friday Don’t forget Pythian Siirfer bazaar _ Dance, Pine Grove Grange hall every' May Brown's dancing class should tel- and Saturday visiting Mr. Stewart's November 27. The place will b«> an Saturday night. Jennlnga' orcheatra. I ephone to Mrs. II. Unger, No. 5036, at uncle, Dr. J. H. McVay, and Mrs. Mc The Hood River Bakery is now open once. nounced later. Vay. MI hh Alys May Brown, who for the Dee motorists coming to the city last Dance, Pine Grove Grange hall every evt-nlngs. In order 'to a«*«*,,m,iu m I h «» the apple harvest hands. paHt two years has taught claasea of Saturday reported an abandoned auto Saturday night. Jennlnga’ orchestra. St. Mark’s Guild will hold a rummage children In dancing here, plana on re mobile on the Biver road. The machine fFirr! Fire! Fire! Insure your an Saturday alternoou and evening al suming the class«*« in the near future. had been stripped of Ua tires and ac- te and box«, with J. M. Culbertaon sale tlie store building, 20« Front utreet. be- Special oldtime dance at Rockford ceHsorles. Ce. Phone 2483. a28tf tween State and Oak. »30 Saturday, September 25. Principal F. B. Kalgfet of the high —ALL PRICES -DOWN TO FIVE CENTS Highest cash pi ice paid (or your lined Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Glenn F. Hunt, who is now located school was iU yesterday, suffering from furniture, stovce and rugs. Cail McClain M i 'I xnm I at the Hood River hospital in Seattle in business, was here last a revere cold. Mire Iherwood, music al E. A. Frans Qo. gaOii Wednesday, Septemlter 22, a Oft-pound • week to visit his mother, Mrs. Jennie supervisor, was also absent from school EtM»ne Coal Oil »tops smoking anc son. Huut, and attend the pioneer yeunion. becaure of a bad cold. smelling oil stoves. In bulk at Frani Ml KN Ollie Ven* Nickelsen, a graduate Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bye, of Walla Frank W. Clutier, of the Cutler m29ti < ■ nurse of Portland, waa here over the' „,„ (llI1K Co., which „ uuc„ miereweu Grading la , much Interest ad Walla. Wash., were here last week vis OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK Special oltitime dance at Rra-kford week end visiting her i>arents, Mr. and in tiie manufacture of wiping machines. iting their friends, Mr. and .Mrs. w. G. SatunlRy, Scptemte*r 25. Mrs. C. D. Nickelsen. ........................ Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Bherman J. was a visitor in the valley last week. Mr. ¿tatZisv and Mrs. fr. A. W. l’rof. F. - “ Henderson, who had had ticen te*en Tv las? . h Inters ; . . returned . . L. .f. r I*1*'*’«, who w. H. Walton, who haa spent the Frank. 1 y f Shürt t,,p t0 the ^ere 1llH,klug Bfter H 1'1’1® harvest, left |MHt Rl,miner on Dee Hrights. was a Mm A. R. Lauterbach, who has been iieailieH. I I TllVNiillV to return to th« Tin i verat tv nf i., -a* — i».t u . h . m Tu«*s«lay to return to the University of btislmre vinitor in the city last Satur- here with her »laughter, Mrs. Norman Mrs. B. G. Oxborrow is enjoying a ¡ Oregon. W. Maya has left tor 8»*attle for a ... ___ . _ I day. visit with her mother, Mrs. W. K. visit. Mr. «nd Mrs. Mays accomitanied Wesley Wilbur, son of Rev. and Mrs. ___ — -, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jennings and Frick, in Portland. G.H. Wilbur, has left for Portland, Mre. George (jxborrow, r. of Madras, her to the Waahington metropolis. H. 8. Braakman will positively dose George Reimer Castner, one of the where he will enter tlie Oregon School have removed to a West Bide orchard high school tootball mainstays last sea- of Technology, his store next Saturday. Come immed piare. son, has left to enter O. A. C. this week. | 8|*ecia}'~oldtiine dance at Rockford! W. J. Davidson, who haa spent the iately if you want to participate in C. G. Bunnell, district superintendent Saturday, Septeinlier 25. past summer at Sisters and Kelso, Wn., s»nue of his bargaine. Next to Rialto for the Western Union Co., was here The Women’s Union of the Riverside with relatives, was here last week to Theatre. B Fines of $25 each were asseeeM lgst the first of the week on official business. church will meet at 2.30 Friday after-( attend the pibneer reunion. H. 8. Braakman will positively close noon. Offict*rs will lie elected at this' j* a . Bennett, manager of the Hood week by Justice of the lVace Blagg his store next Saturday. Come iiunied- meeting. | River store of J. C. Penney A Oo., will against Harold Fletcher and (Ml (Wmeron, arrested by Deputy State T“ Game Warden Grai on a charge of hunting without license. The many friemla of Dr. H. D. W. Plneo will be glad to know that be la making a good recovery from ills re cent serious accident Dr l*ln»*o baa been removed from the hospital to hie West Side home. -—- R. B. Barnett, who la now teacher of art at the McMinnville schools, was here last week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingalls and son, Ronald. Mr. Barnett waa formerly principal of the junior high adbooL Barclay Ilenderaon. formerly a ree- ident of the Odell dlatrict. arrived last week from McMinnville. He la here purchasing canning apples for the Ray OS m M h Mallng Co., the cannery of which ia located at Illllaboro. • ■*.. Men! .. 1 The membera of the legion drum - • and bugle corpe were in The Halles last Thursday to i«rtidpate in th«* parade of the Old Fort Dhlles Frolics staged by the legionnaires of the Wasco capi 4 tal. .... Scores of Hood Biver folk are get ting the evening habit of dropping by i the Hood River bakery and carrying Expressions of regret were voiced The installation of several hundred home a bag of delicious rolls or pastry. 4* generally yesterday by members of the wiping machines by the growers You and all your family will like it if Ilood River bar on ¿curing of the sud apple of Hood River valley have made ex you do likewise. den death at Gearhart Tuesday of ceptionally heavy demanda upon serv Jennie Hunt, M. of R. and C., Pyth Judge Charles E. Wolverton. Th«* sud ices of the Paciflc Power A Light Co. U • i ian Misters, wishes to notify all Pythian den paaaing of the distinguished jurist <> > ■'’’.Uv-frV'’» The couqMiny'a plants and distribu Misters and Knights that the date of brought a keen shock to local attor tion lines have a capacity far In exceas the dance at The Dalles has been I neys. Judge A. J. Derby, speaking of of any immediate power requirements changed from Haturday, Septemtier 25, the career of Judge Wolverton, said: of the valley. The inatallatloa, how to Thursday, Meptember 2$. All who "Judge Wolverton waa one of Ore ever, of so many power consuming de can possibly do so, attend. gon's most able men. His sincere and vices stuttered over such a wide terri re Dr. and Mrs. 8. B. Peden, of Bt. wise administration of the law, bls tory preHcnts numerous and sundry V Louis, were here last week visiting Mr. high mindedneus and integrity have left probleaea as to services. The whole and Mrs. G. R. Johnson and A. C. Sn Impress on the Oregon bar that will problem lx one of so locating trans Johnson. Dr. Peden is a cousin of Mrs. be lasting. The passing of Judge Wol formers and running serviced of suf Johnson. Both voiced great praise of verton will break a remarkable friend ficient nisc from transformers to points I I £ v L/ C I the Hood River valley and mid-Colum- ship between the deceased and Judge of consumption. The employee of the bja scenery. B»an, his associate on the federal company are doing everything within it ill! Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Foote, who have bench. They were the Damon and their power In order fco meet the re ■ Pythlaa of Oregon judicial drries. quirement« of the growers for power. been touring British Columbia and It is estimated, that some BOO wipura scenic points of Oregon and Washing Their great friendship, strengthened ton, have arrived here for a visit with throughout an association through a are being installed. Bach of theae lifetime, waa an Inspiration to those wipers is equipped with from K to 1% Mrs. Foote’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. P. motors, and there motors cannot D.1 Nick risen Mr. Foote is returning who knew them.” One of the outstanding features of be served with the wiring on the prem to Stanford nplverslty where be is a the annual convention of the Oregon iere that was installed in i*«t years, student in the law school. T. W. Fletcher, who returned to the Bar ass«M-lation, held here in 1M3 at in many cases to tmpply lights only, HILLSDALE PINEAPPLE - Broken slices- DRIED PRUNES—New Crop. Large Italians valley last summer and who has been the Columbia Gorge hotel, was a ban but wiring must be Installed of suf packed the same us whole sliced, except averaging 45 to 50 to the pound, with the Duckwall Bros, fruit shipping quet given in recognition of the meri ficient six* to carry there motors. If slices are slightly broken in one or two 3 pounds company, will leave again for Yakin*. torious services rendered their state the wire is too small nothing la gained Wash., the latter part of the wrek. and nation by Judge Wolverton and by Installing larger motors. C* ices. Rich mellow fruit. EQ H K. Baker, district manager of the Mr. Fletcher will resuaaa a position Judge Been. rge cans, 20/; 3 cans for____ DEL MONTE CATSUP—From Sunny A power company, requests that growers with a large meat packing company in ---------- 1 .... . who have power problems to meet, take California. Large bottle th* Washington apple metropolis. the matter up with the power company Anyone desiring to study voice or LIBBY'S SALMON - Fancy Red Alaska- and have one of their employee make piano with Paul K. Hutchinson thia 1926 pack. *A real saving at these low SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES -Non-poisohous, an Investigation of the requirements reason is especially requested to re prices. 1 lb. Tall Cans____ 28/ noiseless and safe. Full count and advire the projs*r and moot eco serve bis time immediately either by nomical method of supplying their 2 cans for------------- -------------------- Large boxes, 5/; Carton of 6 bxs. seeing him in person at the Waukoms The health exhibit at the recent need. hotel Fridays or writing him at his Some such requirements were antici Portland addriwa. 408 Fine Arta build- school fair was worthy of note. Over HIKE LARD—In bulk. Freshly “Good Thlap to Kat" CAMPBELL’S BEANS. “With the rich to the door of the gymnasium where the pated last year when they Inaugurated in«. Thia request la made because of rendered. 3 pounds mato sauce.” 3 big tins (3i lbs. 9E _ the fset that he Is hens only Friday fair waa held waa a sign bearing there the position of rural service salesman words. "If You Are Well You Are Wel This man has been very busy confer net) for_________________________ ¿3C mornings. come." ring with the growers, advising them ROYAL GARDEN TEA— The flower of the Because of the paaa meeting of On the stage were placed two models of the necessary changes to be made, applegrowers ami hi Alness folk at the loaaed by J. C. I*eniu»y Co. wearing and also laying out the work for the Orient The tea dust having been re CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. Pure soap, high school auditorium last Wednes rubber rain »-oats, hats and rabb«*ra, power company employee, which great moved by a vacuum process, eliminates all through. 10 bars------------------ day night. Timan night exercises Were aa a demonstration of one way to avoid ly facilitates the work and prevents drags in the bottom of the cup. Japan postponed. Following the annual ban colds. In the health Itootb tb«»re was lore of time so vital to every grower (green), or Orange Pekoe (black) quet. the moat of those present for an exhibit with thia notation, “If John now. _______ _________ FEETS WASHING MACHINE SOAP-Large Half pound package Tieman night «elebratton at' Masonic ny has a contagious disease and stays lodge, repairwl to the high school. The home there places are safe. No epi packages. 20th Century single package, Tiernan memorial wUl be held at the demic follows.” In the center was price 39/. Special these two EQ« RAISINS—1926 Crop. Choice Seed- next regular meeting of the Masonic Johnny’s house with paths leading from less Thompsons. 4 lb. pkg.. days, 2 packages------------------------- lodge. the door to a school, a library, a the George Frey, who spent the summer atre, a store, a »»hurch and hotis«»« of cruising government timber on the LIBBY’S SALAD POINTS. Young tender neighbors. * LIBBY'S MILK—The nearest to fresh nr Olympic peninsula in Washington and The local Red Crore chapter, accord IJterature on contagion and other Asparagus tips— served on lettuce with cream. Tall cans, 3 for........ „— ¿DC near Oak Ridge, Or., arrived last week matters of health whre given out. Mrs. ing to announcement of H. B. Baker, Mayonnaise, make a delightful JE — for a visit with his parents, Mr. and C. K. Benton, Mrs. L. 8. Boyd, Mrs. R. chairman, has tieen called on by Pa Salad. 1 pound Tall Cans, 2 for... Mrs. Robert Frey, before returning to B. P»*rigo, Miao Jean Skene, besides the cific coast and national headquarters SNOWDRIFT—A highly refined pure- his studies at O. A. O. Mias Jeaa Frey, nurses, were in attendance. for contrihutiona of cash for relief of ly vegetable shortening. 4 lb. can who has te*en Are lookout at Postage the unfortunate residents of Florida SUNBRITE CLEANSER. Stamp station near Friend, will return cities devastated by hurricane. Ar 5 cans for_________ home this week and resume her studies rangements have lx*en made for receiv WESSON OIL — Excellent for frying and 12 miles from Hood River at the high school. ing contributions to the Bed Cross at baking as well as for making XÛ/» Mr and Mrs. Otto Bach, of Ban on Loop Highway both local Itanks. . FLOUR mayonnaise. Quart can------------- riDC Francisco,.and Mina Alys May Brown, Th»* American Express Co. yesterday The market has advanced. Now is the of Portland, were guests Bunday of Mr. received authority to receive and trans Come and enjoy good music by time to buy while you can still get flour and Mrs. H. Unger on a motor trip to port free of < barge any provision« for ESSIE’S FOUR ORCHESTRA, CORN MEAL— Kiln dried. White QO Lost Lake. Mrs. B. Unger and daugh warded by the Red Cross or other made from old wheat or yellow. 9 lb. Sacks----- «—------DDC ter, of Portland, wens also here over who have just finished the authorised relief organisation. Mr. FLOUR-KERR’S BEST PATENT the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bach, who Baker has asked all who wish to con season at Thornton’s Lake. have traveled over all the Pacific coast 49 pound sack —____________ .- 01 .«/4 tribute provisions to get in touch with STRAINED HONEY—Absolutely pure. country, declared that Oregon scenery him. ELOUR—CROWN a j Packed in Mason fruit jars. JA. Is the firwut they have ever seed. The The sugg<*stion bss l»een made that 4* 49 pound sack____ __________ atmosphere wan v«fry clear Bunday and the Hood River valley forward a con Pints... 29/. Quarts---------------- the view of Mount Hood from the lake signment of apples to the stricken FLOUR-FISHER’S BLEND. was superb. areas. 49 pound sack ...,—*--------- «------ FULL CREAM CHEESE. Aged just right Hogs Sell Hlgh" BMBF LOCAJ. MENTION S!LOr!rB Ora“«e heU •’•n --------- “I Jii»» - n-g. ¿.-¡¡Jj .»w. T __ Pencils, Pens, Erasers, Table Thermos Bottles, Lunch Kits, SCHOOL SCISSORS ll Waterman and Parker ’ Pens and Pencils, Scripto Pencils, Ingersoll Pencils, WK A. S. KEIR -V y MAYNARD & CHI HOOD RIVER Export MAYCHILD Domestic 2OaCENTIJI0M/)ttÄ QXl NEW YORK .. * > H JI Áí-xí>S-' ‘x I 35 Years of Successful Fruit Marketing A PPLES . y .T 1--- ------------- i A well rounded out Sales Service. Capable- Experienced-Dependable. Let’s talk it over. nee ■<, Nqta» MU F.F.CUM,*<reilqnMUaUn JUDGE WOLVERTON’S DEMANDS FOR POWER DEATH SHOCK TO BAR * £*J • p W A large variety, a complete stock of the finest foods in abundant array. Everything for the table and all at prices so reasonable that your supply is complete without the least extravagance. 8 r - Offerings Saturday & Monday, Sept. 25*27 ■S.I nr ^DC D</C lafC HEALTH EXHIBIT WAS COMPREHENSIVE 9Q ¿«FC 63c udC The Star Grocery : PERIGO & SON nr RED CROSS AIDING IN FLORIDA RELIEF QQ 25c Q SATURDAY NIGHT September 25 / DANCE "tDC Q| D1C jf. RfJ&JN HOOD LEGION SEEKS TO HOLD A CARNIVAL -I 01 A J 9 9 i J Serve macaroni and cheese as a 07/» meat substitute. Pound------------ I V ROYAL CITY FANCY PBAS-1926 pack. Sweet tender peas, of medium size, just like fresh ones from the garden. 11* . Can________ _ _____ i-------------— 20TH CENTURY COFFEE. Over 86,000 cups I of this splendid coffee are consumed every day. Direct from our Roaster to you, not only insures you fresh coffee at all times, but low prices >1 90 always. Lb. 47/; 8 Lbs.----- ^la«>O 20TH CENTURY STORES Conveniently Located at 112 Third Street in Firat National Bank Buikfing FOR SALE "I have never seen hogs scarcer or higher in price In the mld-Columbia.” said W. L. Tharp, local hog feeder, yes Morning worship at 11, with sermon terday. Mr. Tharp had Just returned from Golden <lalc, Wn., where be sought by the minister on "Turning Failure iato Suocere.” Tbs Sacrament of the to purchase swine. “I made a bld of $100 on a sow with fjord’s Supper will be observed. Church school meets at 9M a. m. sharp. Yonag people’s meeting at «.SO p. m. High school rtadeota are «»specially invited. F. Gordon Hart, Minister. Mtabllshed • new daily productio« ord of MM aim, accordine tn wr rd » The Tunney-Dempsey fight will be received at a number of place; today in Hood River. The Bartol Motor Co. yesterday plated an aerial over the garage at Cascade avenue and Third street and will receive the fight returns. The Rialto theatre will receive re turns on the fight and will bo open In order that those interested may hear the results. It is announced that returns will begin coming In here about 5.4S p. m. ---- ————— Trunks, Bags, Sottosses. Inrwe as •nrtment, rcaemsMy pri-ed. ‘ Kelit ■alM Bros. Co. 4 1 « » •' .1' » Modern New Home FIGHT WILL BE BROADCAST HERE w. 1 i Centrally Located and Modernly Equipped t SixRooms lace, Screened Poreh, ccelknt Basement Garage in BaaeoMiit. MRS. Cl =-- teJ ... ■ '5 i