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HÔ6t> RtVËR GLÀQER, THURSDAY, APRIL il, IW BENNETT AT PENNY TEN LOCAL BOYS MEETING IN PORTLAND TO ATTEND CAMP Foot Troubles? WEAK ANO painful ANKK tendea JOINT CRAM PE IT feuNS UNDER INSTES CALLOUSES SOME TENOER ON SOLE heel * FREE DEMONSTRATION out ol every ten have some torm ot toot trouble. it v dc weak or broken-down arches, weak ankles, corns, caliouaef or buntons or probably a case of tired, aching, painful feet. of what may be the nature of your suffering, you win Pern“nent relief, this week, at our Foot Comfort Foot Comfort Expert to Serve You • Ofi*U •ufirrer»’,th“ »tore has arranged with Th* OCboU Mfg. Co., for the services of one of Dr. Scholl’» most skilled d<motl,tr«tor»' who will beat our store to give ires foot comfort OMMmstrations on the above date. Every foot sutferer should advantage of this exceptional opportunity. Free Pedo-graph Picture Made of Your Feet * ll« seconds time, without removing the hose, he can iwk. a ph°togr>phic print of your foot that positively shows if you do have tr?lb” “d to what »tage the trouble has progressed. Thia serv ice is absolutely free and places you under no obligation whatever. FREE SAMPLES P° yo%want to know how to stop corns hurting instantlyF Coms la and get a sample of Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads. Thev remove the J. C. JOHNSEN name L. A. Bennett, local manager, la la Lieutenant R. H. fit. Clair, of ths Portland this weak to attend -th* an 96th DiviMon with headquarters la nual buying convention of managers of Portland, last Friday signed 10 Hood the J. C. Penney Co. of the Pacific River high school boy* for the citteens* northwest .Prominent officials present military training camp to be held at at the sessions include: Lew V. Day, Vancouver Barracks, beginning June personnel department; J. L H. Her IT. Lieutenant BL Clair reported that QLJM bert treasurer; R L. Whitman, adver 14 boys of The Dalles high school Beautiful Chevrolet tising manager; and J. M. McDonald, signed for the camp Thursday. merchandising department. Local boys who will attend the sum George Bruce, writer for the Modern mer military camp are: Herbert Peter Science Institute, of Toledo, O., in a son, Herbert Frasier, Robert Butler, recent story of the silver jubilee of the James Carson and Ellis Woodford, all Penney Oo„ said: of whom attended the military camp “The original J. C. Penney store was laat year; and Louis Jones, George founded in Kemmerer, Wyoming, on Lage, Glenn Sutherlin, Sidney Whor- April 14, 1902. Today there are 778 low and Bernard Carlos. J. C. Penney stores and plans are al Lieutenant St. Clair was accompan ready under way to increase this num ied to the high school by Geo. Y. Mor ber to more than 800 before the close rison, local traffic officer and Boy Scout of this year. master, whose efforts aided in interest “In 1902, the 'mother store’ in Kem ing the students. Examinations of the merer did a business of $28,898.11. At local boys will be made by Dr. V. R. the dose of 1926 the 745 stores oper Abraham, who bolds a lieutenant col ating at that time did a total of $115,- onelcy in the reserve corp«. «8X737 in sales for the year. Active preparations for the infantry “The $500 which was the original camp, which will Sad July 1«, are un investment of J. 0. Penney in the little der way at the present time and a com store at Kemmerer was turned better plete tent camp, equipped with showers, than 230,000 times last year. bath houses, kitchens and mesa halls “The original $500 was Invested in will be in place ready for the 375 boys the Kemmerer store has grown to over who are expected to take advantage of $30,000,000 of invested capital. This the opportunity for military and citl- growth has been brought about inside senshlp training during the vacation the group of stores. No outside capital monthB. t‘ . The performance of the new is invested In the J. C. Penney com Comparison of delivered The camp la open to boys lietween Only in car* much higher in pany, and the only time that outside the ages of 17 a*d 24 inclusive, for the prices reveals Chevrolet’s Chevrolet is literally amaz price will you find such a nyi ti help was asked for was in 1919 when I hib I c course. Expense of going to value supremacy. Delivered ing. Incredible smoothness nes* of line, such beauty of an issue of preferred stock was of camp and returning home will be paid prices are f.o.h. prices plus at every speed—flash ing^ac- design and such elegance of fered to furnish funds for tax pur by the government, and each boy will charges for handling finan celeration that is a delight— poses. This preferred stock has since be furnished with uniform, food and appointment as in the new been retired. ' cing, etc. The financing effortless shifting of gears— shelter, free of charge, while at camp. Chevrolet! Compare its ap “Based on the statement of the foun charges of General Motors finger-tip steering—remark pearance with that of any car der of the business, that ‘Success is Acceptance Corporation are able ease of parking. One SALMON v at any where near Chevrolet ’ s entirely a matter of moral fibre,’ this the lowest available. Han- . ride at the wheel, and you low prices—and then you will Cooperative weather report for 24- achievement has been without equal in dling charges are in propor will understand why the hour period ending at 5 p. m., Sunday : the business annals of the country. know why it has everywhere tion. Thus, Chevrolet deliv “The growth of the Ford Motor com Maximum temperature 42, minimum 84 new Chevrolet has been the been acclaimed a* the Most Raining slightly. High pany waa founded on an original $28, above xéro. ered prices are even more greatest sensation of Amer Beautiful in Chevrolet 000 and was continued without the use west wind. Precipitation, trace. Min amazing than the Lo.b.prices. ica ’ s greatest industry! history! of further outside capital. But this iature bilxxard on Burdoin mountain sm F7 $28,000 has not grown.in the same per April 15 with freeaing temperature. centage ratio as the growth of the Minimum temperature April 16th, 29 Valve-in-head motor; New Fisher Bodies, Japanese current has Penney $500 investment. And glvini above aero. Three-point Motor beautifully beaded and Ford a total turnover of $1,000,000,00« switched on us. Suspension; Strong and for 192«, the turnover is but 35,000 The Touring West Klickitat Pwnena Grange No. paneled; Fine nickeled $52< times the original investment which 82 held a meeting at Huaum Tuesday, sturdier frame; Single or Roadster hardware; Smart has been working approximately the April 12. Fifteen were initiated in the 625 The Coupe « • plate disc-clutch; Long, new Duco Colors; Full 694 same time as the lVnney Investment. The 4-Door Sedan fifth degree. VlaUors were present seml-elliptic springs; 715 The Sport Cabriolet “A still greater difference is shown from Lyle, Trout iAke, Glenwood and crown, one-piece fen Full size 17-inch steer 745 The Landau '« > in the fact that today, J. C. Penney White Salmon. There were 71 for din ders; Bullet-type head 395 ing wheel; Balloon ^-TonTruck • has more than 1,000 partners, each of ner. The next Pomona meeting will be (Chant, <ml>) lamps; Higher, more whom has started in exactly the same at Lyle the second Tuesday in May. tires; Deeply uphol 495 1-Ton Truck • manner as he started, with the same massive radiator; Cowl stered cushions; Semi- Rev. Grant Merchant and family at (Chanli <>nb) future ahead and the same factors to tended the Columbia River Presbytery Lamps; "Fish-tail” reversible steering contend with and to turn into personal meeting in Centralia last week. All price, f. o. b. Hint. Michl**» gear; AC Air Cleaner; modeling of rear decks success.” (irra no'-v filili lard Richard J. Bates drove np from \ osi 2-passenger models. AC Oil Filter. equipmant on all lu - k UI». /• Portland Thursday for a short visit at Foreign News on Apples his home in the Burdoin Heights dis The past winter has l>een full of dls- trict. siipointment to the British fruit trade. The weather has not been very favor Rtstlstically there have been some very able for good trout fishing since the bright promises, especially tn boxed opening of the season, April 15. High apples from the Pacific Northwest, but winds, cold Weather, snow and sleet actually these have not been fulfilled have put a temporary crimp in the to date. It Is not probable that they sport will be until barreled apples are en A big boulder weighing several tons tirely out of the way. Everyone has observed that the stor Jarred loose from the hill on Recker’s age stocks of boxes in the United Point a week ago Bunday, missing Earl Wameke and party, wha were driving I Rtates has been favorable since early winter for an advance in prices. Ar to Underwood, by a ' narrow margin. rivals of boxed'apples since January 1 The North Bank highway was partly Roy Walker is president; Robt. lias- North Carolina was only 45%, com- was (fbown, with |ow mark of 38% in have not been excessive. As a matter blocked for several hours. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pena Conner and ton, secretary; Harold Alien, Judge of pared with 78 last April and 90 in 1925. Oklahoma and high jHiluts of 07 and of tact, between January 5 and March 23, IJ verpool received only 8 carloads son, of Olympia, Wash., were here the court, and BUI Perry and Lawrence Better conditions than last year pre 70% in Texux and Louisiana. These more thau during the aarne period in early last week. They were former Newby, the police force. Now look out vailed in southern states west of Ala- figures, however, do not mean that or somethin' doin’. tierna, except in Texas. A wide range there will l>e a shortage of peaches. ‘ • 1926. Still, prices of extra fancy Wlne- residents. Miss Iris White has returned to itape have had a difficult time in reach The Goldendale nine la scheduled to ing a point where they would realise play White Salmon here today (Bnn Mountain Brook from Spokane, where she attended the Inland Empire Educa the Washington shipper more than day). $1.30-$1.40. Oregon Newtown» have Calvin Cody, young son of Vaughn tional association. also been disappointing, but this has Cody, waa drowned Wednesday after Rufus Ordway was here from Trout been largely due to poor quality and noon when the automobile in which be Lake during the middle of the week. condition, severe onslaughts of an was driving with bin grHndparenta, Mr. thracnose decay at stem and blossom and Mrs. W. D. Codyfof White Salmon, Weekly Market Review end being apparent In most cargoes. left the North Bank highway and Shipments of western apples were The mechanical wiping machines have plunged over the bank into Rowland’s also cauHOil many Htuall bruises that lake east of Bingen. The car landed decreasing ; the week's output from have added to the dullness of finish of bottom side up In deep water. The western points was less than 800 cars, the Newtown. These are not so appar occupants were thrown into the water while eastern states originated «00. The probable crop of peaches in ent in the red apples. with the exception of little Calvin, who The greatest influence oh boxed ap caught his foot in the floor board of Georgia is now believed to have been ples, —especially the red varieties of the car and was drowned. The little considerably reduced by cold weather boxed apples, has been the super victim was buried in St. Helena, Ore., and other orchard trouble. Combined condition of peaches in ten southern abundance of barreled apples. The De on Saturday. sûtes on April 1 was estimated slight cember layoff in shipping caused some W. D. Garrett and wife, of Portland, ly lower than last spring,—only «5%, attractive prices on, barrels in Janu were recent guests of Rev. R. C. Young ary, so that Virginia otvners concluded and family. Mrs. Garrett la a sister of as against 08% in 1920 and 70% in 1925. The Georgia crop was reported that this was a good market in which Mrs. Young. at 55%,—4 points lower than a year to liquidate on heavy stocks of York Men’s and Boys' Stunt Night to be ago and 24 points below the 1925 rec liiiis-rlals, Htaymens and Winesaps,— Street held on Wednesday night, April 20, at ord. South Carolina’s crop was esti many of which were demanding rapid the high school gym promises to be tlie mated at 50%, while the condition of disiMisal. Unprecedented winter ex real thing. Dave Shore, Mr. McElroy, portation of tiarrels followed. Week and Professors Cain und Smith have after week during January, consign surprises to offer ; the Boy Scouts will ments to Great Britain have exceeded stage some exhibition stunts and a the 125,000 barrel mark. From Janu quartet from Lyle will have some spe ary 5 to March 23 the port of Liver- cial numbers to offer. Mr. Swanson pool received ^90,Out) more barrels than will lead a sing fest with “Doc” Putney during the same period in 1920. The at the ivories. Come on over ; it’s free market was surfeited with barreled to men and boys. Eats? Of course! apples the entire time. Miss Emma Juve, former resident The condition of the fruit forced brokers to make rapid disposal. The here, was a recent visitor at the home result was that during February and of Mrs. E. S. Pinn. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Thomas cele early March quite attractive York Im perials and Wlneeaps could always be brated their 20th wedding anniversary principles that used for bought on the auction for from $4-$4.50 on Monday evening of laat week by per barret, while there was an abun entertaining at bridge. several the of orchard dance of deteriorated fruit selling for Manager Grant of the creamery here from $2.50-$4. Of course prices that left Thursday on a husineaa trip to the rillers, have this year mar realized growers from $1$2 per barrel Puget Sound country. r consignments of eventually shut off ket called Rille;*. The R. II. Haselton sawmill on Un York Imperials. der wood heights will be in operation Rince the first of March there has within a few weeks. good Washington been a shortage of _ , _ The new riller has very Elwood Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winesape in the north of England and M. C. Martin, arrived here last week Scotland. Small arrivals started to kinds of as realize Washington shippers as much from Ketchikan, Alaska, where he re side«, for a two weeks ’ visit with his ly cultivated soil and quack grass and as $1.75 per box net shipping point. Bnt Virginia continued to unload her parents. alfalfa sod. Mrs. E. Meresse has returned to her Wlneeaps, many of which arrived in an attractive condition, and sold for from home in Forest Grove, Ore, after a ¡4.50-5.35 per barrel. Thia precluded visit with her son, A. Mersaat, and build two — two and three-riller the disposal of any large quantity of family. Washington apples at the equivalent of Mias Alta Pensvold, of Mountain type. The two-wheel type and the $10 per barrel, regardless of bow at Broolf, and Albert Johnson were united tractive they appeared. * in marriage la Portland on April fit tractor power. size.is It Is often said that barreled apples The Ixiys of the Mountain Brook and boxed apples are not competitive, school have organised a chib which depth width. are the same in bnt the British market is a striking has been named “The Boys’ Grange. example of how competitive they may and workmanship. lie when the apples packed in barrels have a reasonably bright, bri attractive apiiearance ice when __________ offered for sale in a Come in see these rillers. country where most of the people are looking for apples that retell at 84 per you just the aid are wishing irri pound instead of 164,—the price asked when Washington Winesaps return aa work. equivalent of $1.75 per box to the We natchee and Yakima shipper. 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