hoop R iver glacier T hursday , march i 7, is>27 > T n”w x*-'11"1«’«. Master Nor- Judge and Mrs. J. A. Kennedy, oflyoUr opportunity to buy a 16-acre | man Edwin, kirn to Mr. i * ’* and Mrs. Portland, who spent the week end at • i ranch and commercial orchard at- a Curtis Gould on February 18. tiie Mt. Hood hotel, were visitors in sacrifice price and terms, %-inlle west Mn! 1 U 'J' 11 »owl Station now ojien. H. L. Hasbrouck. optometrist. the Upper Valley the first of the week. of Oak Grove school. C. G. lx-muion, II. Bteluhaubr was here the first of Hood River, Ore. Sha Mra. Tubbs at Shanty Town at autokr1' iOF r““ehcr’ ““'terman aud Accompanied by their daughters, Pina Grove Grange hall, March 25. the week installing a new X-ray ma* Uext 8“lur'l“y at the Ray chine at the office 6t Drs. Abraham A Misses Doris and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. H.-R. Auto Wreckers,op the Height». W. Lon Johnson, en route from Colville usual Show*‘- Iteasouable prices as Bifton. Parts for all care. jptf to Olympia, Wash., where Mr. Johnson Noah W. Bone, who spent the winter Boys—Win a Puppy! See big con­ Good Piano— $10 p» r month for 12 in southern California, lias returned 1« lieutenant governor for the state of test ad on page seven. months will handle it. Muuuney's Mu­ home. Mra. Bone is expected back Washington, spent Sunday here at the Mt. Hood hotel. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Abbie Cooper sic Slioppe. Everything musical. from the south later. on Monday, March 14, a son. The Past Chiefs’ club of Wauna Tem­ Mrs. 0. C. Paddock, who spent the Mr. and Mra. Fred Vogel, accom­ W, C. Kelly, Portland business man, y1.nt,‘1r ...... .with relatives and panied by their daughter. Miss Frieda, ple No. 6, Pythian Bisters, met at the aanere last week on business. rrlends iu IndlanaiMilig, has returned of tills city, motored to Halem over the home of Mrs. L. M. Baldwin, March 14. Ten members were present to enjoy a Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tbrane were to tier West Bide home. week end for a visit. short business session followed by de­ Portland visitors last week. ' A*™- -John I,. Wood, of tiie Dee dis­ Mra. Nora Rumbaugh, of Parkdale, licious refreshments. The club meets F. W. Blaten, of Parkdale, was a trict, is recoveringrat the Hood River is taking keen interest in the pro- again April 12 with Mrs. Leon Bentley. business visitor in the city yesterday. iiospitai from a seriami oiieration per­ isccced organiaation of Girls Scouts for Dr. Ivan M. Woolley and Mrs. 8. M. formed Monday. ' Girls—Own a Pekinese Puppy. Ad limed River Valley. Mrs. Rumlcaugb laws, of Portlaud, vlrited their par­ on page seven will tell you how. Mrs. W. M. Kollock, who spent the was a visitor in the city Tuesday. ents, Mr. and Mra. F. W. Woolley, on Pinochle and 500 at the K. of P. hall winter at iais Animas,* Colo., was here A marriage license was issued by Portland Way, last Bunday. Accom­ W ednesday of last week on the way to March 23, 8 p. in. Good time and good panying them were Mrs. Ivan Woolley her runeh place at Vnde.rwood, Wash. County Clerk Harold Blackman yester­ aud Ivan, Jr., Mrs. May Haniois and eats, 850. day to Melvin W. Carlisle, of Portland, Churles Case, who is a student at a and Miss Mary Ellen Erwin, of The Shirley Louise Laws. Eocene Coal Oil «tops smoking anc smelling oil stoves. In bulk at Fran» Portland military academy, was here Dalles. Boys hs well as girls will be featured over (lie week end witii ills parents, 0®- mgtf Meeting of Pear Growers at Library in the popularity contest to be staged Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Case. Eyes scientifically examined by H. L. ball Saturday eveuiug, March 19, wt by business houses in the Rialto block, Iiarry Gross last week shipped a car­ 7.30 p. m., to discuss matters of inter­ Hood Rlverdlakery, Kelly Bros.. Rialto Haabrenck. Optometrist Heilbronnsr load oi apples to Portland for M. O. est to icear growers, marketing, etc. theatre and Automotive Bervice Co. for Bld«. fstf one of Glenn Wilson’s Pekingese pup­ We incur« anything. Talk to u«—it Downing. Tiie fruit, it was reported, Apple Growers Association. pies. don’t coat anything. J. M. Culbertson brought a good price. Tice Mothers and Daughters banquet 4 Co., phone 2483. . M. Bailey tin* tiret of have presented your ideas very clever­ entitled, “A Regular Scout,” at the Mrs. J. W. Crites. Thia club is com­ and Supplies for rancher, fisherman and the week from returned Rialto Wednesday and Thursday, posed of eight girls of the seventh Tiie many friends of Mra. J. D. ly," wrote Mr. Capper. Washington, D. C., autolat. March 23 and 24. Moddrnly Equipped grade age and Is a unit of the nation ­ where lie visited ilia sister, Miss liititte Guttery will la* glad to know that she Geo. II. Lynn and Ole Nelson, of the This is a typical Fred Thompson wide organisation known as Boys' and Mra. Robert Carver and children, of Bailey. is making a satisfactory recovery from Postoffice force, have Just purchased western picture but in addition to thia Girls’ 4-II Club Work. Cloverdale, have been here visiting u recent serious operation on her eye. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Davidson, en She was able to visit down town last new Star cars.* Mr. Lynn, who now there appears a troop of Boy Scouts Mr«, Carver's mother. Mra. John Baker. This club work constitutes a part of owns ills sersnid Star, lias purchased a route to Portland from their home at who help tiie picture to its ultimate q Fireplace, Screened Porch J. O. Ilannum was up from Portland Prineville, passed through the city last Baturdljr. Six coupe from the Twin Peaks Auto happy ending after some of tiie most sthe national agricultural extension sys­ tem, by means of which instruction in and Excellent Basement last week, looking after business Inter­ week. Co. Mr. Nelson has bought a Four James II. Hazlett returned last week thrilling scenes ever enacted before a agriculture and home economics is est«. Garage in Basement Hemstitching and stamping. Orders ffWh? Halem, where he represented delivery, which he will use on Route 1. camera. The picture 1« produced with given to rural boys and girls by the Be sure to go to tiie Pythian card taken for ideating, chain- stitching, pin Hood River in the legislature. Mr. The post office force now owns four the full consent of the National Coun­ See United State« Department of Agricul­ party at the K. qf I’, hall, March 23. tucking and buttons. Mirs Claxton, at Hazlett is convalescing from a serious Star cars. cil of Scout« and Troop 2 is to be come ture, with the cooperation of state agri­ MRS. CHARLES R. BONE Good time assured. Admission 350. attack of pneumonia with which De At tiie meeting of the Hood River mended for their foresight in arrang­ cultural colleges and local agencies. The .Leonora. ol4tf at 606 Oak Street was .stricken while in Salem. . ing an early showing. „Parent-Teacher Association Wednesday The work IgXarried on with boys and E. Shelley Morgan came up from Searches of records aud reliable ab­ Tel. 2094 Troop 2 under Mr. Morrison has al­ girls 10 to 20 years of age, in groups Mra. Emma E. Epping and son, Carl, of last week, Mrs. Gabrielsen, -state Portland last Saturday to attend the stracts made by Oregon Abstract Com­ ready a dandy home of its own near president, gave a talk, telling of the pany, A. W. Onthank, Manager, First who motored to Visalia, Calif.,'where of 5 to IS members. They are organ­ Association primary meeting. they s|ient the winter visiting Mr. and aims of the organisation. Jesse Man- the city auto park and the monies ised as clubs with'a president, secre­ Bert Head has leased another lot on National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1521. |y20tf Mra. Frank Ti Elliott and family, have ley, of the high school faculty, gave raised by the sale of theatre tickets tary and other officer« and an adult F. II. Blackman, who was taken sud ­ (Xscade avenue and is making sub­ readings and kindergarten pupils of will help them defray numerous ex- denly ill again last week at his line returned home. Mra. Elliott is Mrs. Mrs. J. II. Crenshaw were presented. ¡tenses Incidental to the operation of leader or Instructor. stantial improvements there. Epping ’ s daughter. The 4-II Club Work has enrolled in Mra. E. E. Gould has just returned Grove home, is retsirted much better their quarters. The picture 1« one that it more than 565,000 boys and girls in Refreshments were served. from Boise, Ida., where «lie has been this week. A spring special St. Patrick—Now is One of thé most interesting Mieetlng« old and young alike will enjoy and the United States, who are organised of the Riverside Men’s Brotherhood without a doubt the best possible type into about 41,000 dubs. Although the held this season was that of Tuesday of entertainment to be shown under the Steady Stichers is the first of these niglit, when special stunts were used auspices of the Scouts. Tickets will be clulw to be organised in the town of as entertainment features. Those on on sale at regular prices in the next Hood River, club work has been car­ tiie program Included W. D. Blake, of day or so and all are urged to help the ried on successfully in Hood River val­ Parkdule; Miss Helen Kleeb, Rev. tsiys along as every ticket purchased ley for several years. At the time of PREFERRED STOCK BRAND Hart, C. H. Vaughan and Jesse Manley, from the Scouts will help swell their the beginning of the first town dub, the latter physical director at the high treasury to the extent of the percent­ there were 30 clubs at work throughout In Large 2i Tins school. An excellent dinner was served. age In which they share on the showing the county, the work covering a wide of the picture. range of activity, from pig raising and Mrs. W. 8. Kennedy, former Port­ Special advertising features will be gardening, to sewing, cooking and can­ land resident, who last year started a noted in the wig wag flags gotten out small business here in novelty hand by the National Council and the boys ning. There are now three cooking FOR colored dra|M‘rles and handkerchiefs, in their ticket selling campaign will be clutis and one sewing club at work has found her orders growing to the on the. street in full uniform working among our town tsiys and girls, with point that will necessitate the employ­ wig wag signals from one to another. another sewing club forming. The membership of the Steady Stich­ ment of assistants. Mrs. Kennedy has Arrangements, if completed with the ers comprises Ruth Crites,,president; Just received an order from Honolulu schools, will enable all school children for handkerchiefs that will keep her to see the picture at a special matinee Velma Hicks, vice-president; Edith busy for several months. Mra. Ken­ for school children. Don’t forget the Hathhorn, secretary ; Madeline Gaddis, nedy continues to give lessons to a date«, Wednesday and Thursday, March Jessica Davenport, Helen Day, Marie Patton, Olive Cooper, and Mrs. J, W. cl -lass of pupils on Baturdays. 23 and 24. . Crites, leader. De Forest Palmiter, of Hood River, A special good buy makes this senior in agriculture at O. A. C., has FINE GROVE price possible and we are passing been awarded a medal for being a Mrs. F. W. Radford, who has been in it on to our pattons. meml>er of the «lass of *2T debating Yakima with her daughter for several team which won the class deliate cham­ months, returned home laid week. Buy your spring requirements pionship. Palmiter is a member of now. Order them by the dozen II. H. Riddell and son, Morse, of Cas ­ Alpha Ganuna Rho, national social and case. fraternity, and of Alpha Zeta, national tle Rock, Wash., spent last Friday at 8. E. Hkelley, of the staff of the Nothing finer packed. honorary fraternity f<>r student» taking E. E. iJtge'*. Dr. A. 8. Hlaey, district superintend­ Pacific Power A Light Co., Tuesday de­ agriculture. He is active in campus Priced extremely low. ent, will hold quarterly conference at livered an interesting illustrated lec­ activities. _ J A., the ehdreh Saturday evening and will ture to the luncheon forum of the Cretia Taylor, of Hood River, sopho­ occupy the pulpit Bunday morning. chamber of commerce. He showed more In vocational education at O. A. ■tereoptlcon views of scenic mountain MJss Helen Enderlin spent the week C., has iceen appointed to the student districts of the Pacific northwest, honor council, according to announce end in Portland. where his company has hydro-electric The Indies' Aid society will meet ment made Icy R. Bert Fehren, presi­ plants. The Pacific Power A Light Co., "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" J. P. Thomsen Friday after ­ dent of assoc iated students. The honor with Mra.---------- the system of which is now tied in and council is comiscHcd of 10 students who noon. furnishing service to all of eastern are vested with complete executive and Mr. and Mr«. W. J. Collier spent the Oregon and Washington, spends an Judicial powers for tbe administration wwk end with Mr. and Mra. P. B. average of about $1,600,000 annually. Phone 8561 of the honor system—a system estale inraway. The valuation of Its properties has lishcsl at O. A. C. to maintain a high Cheerfulne»« is required in our stores and we make working conditions climbed in the past decade from $11,- Mra. A. J. Miller entertained her «la­ standard of honor among students of ter, Mra. Idebold, and her two children, 000,(MM) to $22,000,000. such that it will be no effort on the part of the-store force to greet you cheer­ the college. Mr. Skelley said the Hd River Val­ of Portland, over the week end. fully. They really and truly feel that way—glad to serve you and pleased to Miss Grace O. Furrow last Friday Dr. and Mra. Cole, who have been In ley la now the most highly electrified (•veiling presented her piano pupils in the west for several months, are visit­ Hirai community in the northwest. help you with your food buying problems. The electric comiiauy'« road show a recital at Library hall. The follow­ ing their niece, Mr«. Walter Wells, be­ ing pupils participated. Robert Sam­ fore they return to their home in was given yesterday afternoon and eve­ ning at the Liberty theatre. Alva L. uel, Jxils and Mary Merrill, Virginia Toronto, t’anada. Day handled the «tereoptlcon machine. Irfturanee, Melvin I.ingren, Elwood The Epworth League will hold a Visitors at the luncheon Tuesday Samuel, June Wheeler. Allcerta Frohn, social at the church Friday evening. were: Earl Clark, new Tuin-A-Lum Chiqulta Winkler, Evelyn Baker, Lou­ Because of an unprecedented demand The Aloha club last week elected the Lumber Co. manager, E. C. Sprague for the new mmtels announced at the ise Baldwin, Peggy Baldwin, Maxine OIL — Mazola. 20th Century price these William», Rosemary Rankin, Marguer following officer«: President, Mra. Vic­ and F. E. Butterfield, Ban Francisco beginning of the year the Chevrolet MILK-—Libby's. "The nearest to fresh two day«. Quart Can ....... —....... 450 Ite and Viola Lingreu, Jean Rankin. tor Thomsen; vice-president, Mrs. Fred electrical men, and Charles Kingman Motor company during February again Cream.” Tall Cans, 4 for----------- 380 Virginia Paaseh, Miss Renfro, Erwin Mack; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Cecil and Russell Dalgleish, of the White topped all previous monthly production luiurance, Helen Hicks, Frances Bmul- Cutler. The next meeting wiil be with Salmon plant of the power company, records for automobiles with an out­ BEANS—Campbell’». The beans with the PEP— Kellogg's. "The peppy breakfast Mrs. Freeman, March 28. and G. L. Aggers, of White Salmon. lin and Paul Kelr. put of 85,821 cars. Word to this effect rich Tomato Sauce. The "Big” Tin«. food. Package ...100; 3 for 290 Secretary Shoemaker announced that has Just reached the Bartol Motor Co., Mr. and Mrs. Victor Caldbeck, of The Valley Christian church is mak ­ 3 Cans (Over 3 lb«. Net) ------ ------ 260 8. E. Bart mesa had turned in 17 new tiie local dealer, from the factory, ing elaborate preparations for a May Portland, spent the week epd with name« for membership. R. E. Scott which is now at the peak of produc­ BEANS — Small White. Choice «elected Festival which is to ice held May 1-4. their mother, Mra. Hans I