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HOÒD RIVER PLACIER. THURSDAY, APRIL 2l, \92ì 1 snenr c?*1 M"' W,ll,a“‘ »'«*"•*. .1 e r 0'" ,n 8uu 1>1‘’«°* wrote hat they have started on a leisurely automobile trip toward home. ilyUofF^u k?V' Elwor,hy •«“» f*“ J h*Ve t**“ het* ’I»1!1“« Mr. and Mrs. g. j. yrHff an<j Mr and Mrs George F. Stranahan. Mr. and Mrs J. w. Morrison, of a'vi^I1“' liaV‘‘ arrlv‘‘J *>*•«* •' li L." Mra' Mo">««>u’s brother, ( .11 Hecord, and Mrs. Hewrd. No cooked food sale wm heW thlg Announce 1 el ?i W',l11l*‘"f ‘he ««I«* to be liehl the following Saturday next week. Hemstitching and •tamping. Orders nick!1 °r J* K,t,ng’ chain •‘itching, pin tucking and buttons. Mies Claiton at Abe MJonora. ol4tf Dr. N. Plyler, Chiropractor. Chiro practic* and Electric Treatments. Rooms Broa,ua “***« • Ho,xl River. Phene 6381. alur T. W. Fletcher, who Is with a meat ¡lacking company at Yakima. Wash., th“ week end here* with Mrs. Hetchcr ou tlielr East Side orchard place. Mr. and Mrs. George Frey and small non. Tommy., and Mrs. W. F. Tucker were down from El Corregldor in the I PIH-r Valley the first of the week vis iting friends. I loyd Arnold, of the Iuiurnell mar- ket, severed tendons in the back of his left bund Thursday while skinning a ceal. The accident will incapacitate him for several weeks. Buiolcy and Smelly Oil Stoyes Cured by using Eocene Oil. Try this high grade <*oal oil next time and see the difference. Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E A. Irani Co. ul29tf Hal Wlttenls*rg. who recently re turned from Porthind, where he oper ated a service* station, is now with his mother at the Hood River Drug Com- pany fountain. Mrs. J. H. Copper and children. who Pythian Hitters* card party, Pythian hall, April 27, at 8 p. in. Pinochle and have been in eastern Washington, “590." Refreshments. l'ytliians and where Mr. Copper la with the Warren Construction Co. engaged on road con Masquerade dance Friday, Parkdale friends invited. Admission 36 cents. were hero last week visit lug H. L. Haabronck. opiomsirtai. For bargains of just the things you tracts, friends. Mr. Copper and his crew, will ■ Tu* Re2XT-Maris Drewmaking Shoo need, patroulxe the Advertising Car in th« Davldaon building. “al2UP' nival of the May Fegtlval at the Valley move soon to other points, where road construction will bo under WW- Christian church May 1, 2, 8, 4. G R. Commons, of Price, Utah, was Erskine Bandye, freehman in com- C. A. Frey this week baa opened his merce, la playing second base on the here last week, seeking « location. new service station at the corner of !n<l *?”• w J BrUtow '»'e ‘ at O. A. C„ Twelfth aud May streets. It will If freshman baseball team Friday moved from here* to Grants Pan«, after which began its seasoi known as Frey's Service station. Tw noon by playing a tie game wit h Al- For repair work, katoomining and place la attractive and Is an acquisi game was called bauy college. ’ The “ painting, phone 1242. D. E. ltand. tion for Heights business interests. rain with the score off on account of of----- G. A. Mol'den was here oVer the week Members of the local Masonic lodge tied at 4 aU. The original turnout of tnfi from Portland on business and greeted Grand Master Edgar H. Ben 70 men has been cut by Coach G1U visiting friends. ' seuich, of Portland, who last night was to 33. * 4.0. Staten, StateConnfy water mas. here on au official visit Mr. Hensen- Mrs- A. 0. Johnson, the Postoffice tar for Hood River Co. Tel. 5451. aim Ich was accompanied by other grand State, Odell. Ore. has been appointed H. R. Auto Wreckers, on the Height«. lodge officials. dealer in this vicinity for the San Fran Parta tor ail cars. jy Hitf Geo. W. Harth, of The Dalles, here cisco Examiner, the Pacific Coast’s - “ Bunday • " -------- with Newspaper with a a Cir- C„ S'. A. R m , light trucking, country or last Friday, reported that the bloom of Greatest city. 221 Sherman, phone. 1891. n2titf, (teaches and apricots In Wasco county culation of nearly Han a Million Copies. this year is negligible^ The cherry To get this Big-Value Sunday Newspaper The memls-rs of St. Mark's build crop, from present indications, will be with its 15 Comics la Colors and other will hold a bake sale at the Book A Art Great Fealuree, phono Your Ordor To normal, he said. store next Saturday. day to Odell, Oregon. Phone 172. m21 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Slade and daugh Fred Johnson wus in Seattle last Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stewart, of Hol ter have left for their summer home at week, attending a convention of execu lIUBUin, Wash. Their Stifle street resi lywood, Calif., celebrated their 50th tive« of the Shell Co. dence is now occupied by Mr. ((nd Mrs. wedlng anniversary at the home of The Sans Souci club met Thursday — Roderick McRae, Mr. M< Rae is new their daughter, Mrs. A. L. Day and with Mrs. Jules Graff at her home ou manager of the 1 Pacific«' Power A Light family. Tuesday. The Hood River Columbia street. Creamery supplied a monster golden Co. wedding Ice cream cake. It was the Sweet cider delivered to your house City Recorder II. L. Howe accom 25c per gallon, 5 gallon or more, 20c per first time the creamery had made a panied William Walker on a motor trip gallon. Walter Wells, phone 4723. golden wedding cake, but it was beauti to Bend over the week end, spending ful and appetising. St- Mark's Guild will meet on Friday Easter with his daughter, Miss Marlon, Mountain Home Camp, R. N. A. No. afternoon at 2.30 at the ¡mrish house who la a teacher in the Bend schools. to atudy “Rural Problem«.” Mr. Walker visited friends in Des 34(19, will hold their annual convention Monday, April 26, at K. P. tempi«* At chutes county. Miss Eather Gardner, of Portland, the afternoon session ritualistic work was « guest over the* week end at thé Roderick McRae, new manager of .will I m * exemplified and a class of 25 home of her aunt, Mrs. R. w. Moe. the Pacific Power A Light Co., and initiated. A (I o’clock banquet will be Mrs. McRae have arrived here from served at Riverside church banquet Pythian Sisters' card ¡»arty, Pythian We art* having some fine meetings st Lewiston, Ida., to make their home. room. Beginning at 8 o'clock a social hall, April 27, at 8 p. m. Pinochle.and Mr. McRae was formerly manager of evening will Is* held for Royal Neigh the lMne Grove Community church “500." Refreshments, pythians and with good results. These meetings the power company's interests In Irw bors of America and friends. friends invited. Admission 35 cents. will continue every evening, including inton. G. P. Morden was here from Eugene A set of leg Irons, formerly used on Hunday evening. Rev. R. G. Hu merlin, Mr. and^ira. D. W. Hall have re the latter part of last week visiting prisoners, was recalcitrant Oregon of Portland, is the evangelist. Regular moved from the Shoemaker apartments friends and attending to matters of W. R. Hberwood, who drives the to 514 Sherman avenue. Mr. Hall's found last week near the Billy Bunday Hunday morning service«, Sunday business. place. They were brought to the city school at 10 o'clock,preaching at 11 Ibssl liiver Laundry company's car, M. Yasui, who recently returned found the cushion of Ills machine afire mother, Mrs. A. Fay Hall will arrive aud tprned over to Traffic Officer Geo. o’clock. A. F. Lacy, Minister. soon from Everett, Wash., to join them. Morrison. One of the Irons had l»een from Portland, when* he was receiving one day last week. Someone had tossed Come to Pine Gfove hall Saturday Mrs. Hall has been dietitian at a filed open. Fellow* officers Mid that f treatment, is reported much iuiproveil a cigar stub Into the seat. night and have the time of your life. Beattie hospital. in health. Mr. Morrison concluded after looking Tickets 21.00. Dancing and supper. A large delegation of Dee folk was J. E. Howsoii, returning to his home the old leg manacles over that they Eocene Coal Uli stope smoking anc here* last Friday night, accompanying in Vancouver, B. C., after his seventh had l»eeii worn by a one-legged man. amelling oil atoves. In bulk at Franz Miss \ irginia Catherwood, who repre annual successive motor trip to south He is now, they say, looking fur an Arrvtt Follows Wreck Co. mgtf sented the Dec school in the grade ern California, was here the first of escaped one-legged prisoner. Following the wreck of their auto We insure anything. Talk to ue—it school declamatory contest. the week vlaltlng his friend. Dr. J. M. Boy Heouta of Troop No. 2 held a mobile on the old East Hide highway don’t coot anything. J. M. Culbertson A marriage* license was Issued last Creamer. Mr. Howson had high praise pleasant party at their lodge in the Hunday, G. H. Kirkland and J. R. Sip- A (Jo., phone 2)88. <I2tf / ... ..... week to Theodore* H. Stevens, son of to give the Hood River "Valley and the City auto camp last Friday night The erly, young orchard workers, were ar- If you do not get your Pot Hand Tele Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stevens, and Miss city. boys escorted their girl friends to the rested by Traffic Officer Morrison on a gram, or if you want to subscribe for M h I m *1 Marie Miller, daughter of Mrs. Au interesting feature of the Willam lodge. Games were played and refresh charge of intoxication on a public high this evening newspaper, Te). 3364. Mrs. Jessie Miller. ette University glee club entertainment, ments «vre served. Scoutmaster Mor way. Each was fined $25 by Justice J* W. Armstrong. o28tf. Judge L. N. Blowers, of Eugene, ac to l>e given Haturday evening at the rison told an interesting story. The of the Peace Blagg. 141 m Ray has just received a large companied by his son, Loyd, and the AsMiry Methodist church will 1» the folk of the Dee community will give a shipment of tailored hats, including latter's wife, motored here the first of presentation of Miss Palmer, who will dance on Wednesday evening, April 27, Rotary Charter Soon the popular crocheted braid, at very , the week to visit friends and look give numbers on a large Wurlitzer the prcx*eeda to be used in equipping At a meeting of the directors of the low price«. after prcqierty Interests. harp. It is rare that such ap instru the school playgrounds. Hood River Rotary club Tuesday, Saturday i eve- Mr. and Mra. J. H. Frary were here and all valley folk are given a cordial ning. May 7, was set as the tentative ment Is taken on the road. Prof. C. I. Andrews, of Kimball from Portland the latter ¡»art of last , Invitation to attend. date for institution of the local club. Schisil of Theology, Salem, was here Mrs. Ida Kiefuer, of Los Angeles, week visiting friends and lcsiking after ' Tomorrow, Friday evening, at Rock The charter will be presented that eve last week to arrange for dally vaca- mother of ('has. E. Kiefner, president property interests. tion Blble schools, which will be held of the Columbia Gorge hotel. Is here ford Grange hall, a social program will ning, when large delegations from vari Mr. aud Mrs. Floyd L. French arc* | here as scs>n as schools close. to spend the summer at the Gorge. lie given. Mrs. J. H. Kiltnick, of Pine ous Oregon and Washington dubs will constructing a new home on a lot on Mrs. Kiefner, whoa pent last summer Grove, will give a talk on the subject. be present. E. E. Brodie, former minister to here, was very enthusiastic about re '•The Importance of Food for the Sherman avenue which they purdiascsl The Rotary club will meet at noon Siam, who is publisher of the Oregcai turning to the delightful surroundings Health." Musical numbers and read today at the Columbia Gorge hotel. from Commodore Dean. Enterprise, accompanied by Ids of the hostelry. Mr. Kiefner, who is ings will tie included on the program, W. A. Curtin, secretary of the Port- City ' was here at the ('olninbla Gorge driving from Loe Angele« to Seattle, which is free to the public. After the Heir’s Store Busy Place land Traffic and Transportation asso- son, j Thursday night while en route to will stop at several points en route program the Barrett cooking class will elation, addressed the 1< m * m I traffic asso- hotel . One of the busiest places in Hood elation at their weekly luncheon Mon Bend. and will arrive in Hood River some hold a pie social. Each woman is asked River at the present time is the Keir day. Masquerade dance Friday, Parkdale. time next week. Iff bring a pie. Benefits of the social drug store, where a crew of the Weber will go to defraying expenses of those Showcase company is installing hand who go to the O. A. C. summer school. some new fixtures. A large new foun C. M. Dyer, secretary of the recently tain is being installed, and prepara organised local club, will represent the tions are being made for serving foun Hood River service body at the first tain lunches. The new place will Is* district convention, which will be held one of the moat attractive In the mld- And in Tacoma, Wash., this week. Clifton Columbla. and motor tourists will It appealing. •* Entmel, graduate of the Hood River high school, who is now a student st Street Pavement Proposed the University of Oregon, is official The city council Monday night start organist for the Eugene Rotary Vlub. A He will attend the convention and will ed plana looking toward the repair of give a recital for Rotarians while in pavement on Cascade avenue and on other streets. The council will also Tacoma. undertake at an early date a fill on The Valley Christian church will May street, improvement of which Is bold a May Festival May 1, 2, 8, 4; called for by construction of a new three will tie a May Breakfast May 2, high school at the west edge of the from 6 to 9 a. m. consisting of bacon, dty. eggs, hot biscuit, honey, butter, jam. The meeting Monday night was one and coffee, for 30 cents, entertainments of the shortest on record. every evening, lanches and meals every day, and the biggest feature will be the Cascade Ix>dui Men Arrested “Advertising Carnival.” You cannot Three Cascade Lock« men fell Into afford to mis« this. a net of state and county officials Tues day on a liquor ¡»osHc*salon charge. They are: Bllva Parrish, Ed Holcomb, PINE GROVE ~ * Glasier. The latter oper- Don't think because you are getting and Thad We are especially careful in the an evening's entertainment and supper ates a garage at Cascade Locks. for $1. it is a "cheap” affair. Not brands we choose for our stock 1 Phone Work Complete much 1 Ont in Pine Grove we co operate—that la why we are able to do Crews of the Pacific Telephone Co. know on this rests our reputation. We invite you to thia, at our "Blossom Ball.” Saturday set the last pole in a new come in that we may prove to you that the foods we Dale Scobee represented Pine Grove joint line, which will carry its long In the county declamatory contest last distance wires and cables of the Ore offer are of the best. Friday evening. In the local prelim gon-Washington Telephone Co. across inary contest last week Wednesday the city. The telephone company, too, Betty Peters received second choke has just finished rebuilding its long and Wanda Smith third. The judgea distance line from Mosier to Hood ________________ were Rev. Lacy, Mrs. J. H. Kilback and River. r Mrs. Joe Vannier. Weiaandanger to Talk Election of officers of the P.-T. A. In celebration of American Forest will tie held at the next regular meet Week, Albert Welaandanger, chief ing May fl. ranger at the Eagle creek station, will CREPE TOILET PAPER Ed Dresser, who went to Portland deliver an address at Library hall next PINK SALMON—No. I.Tall Cans. last week for medical treatment, .was Thursday night on forest conservation. 25# 5 large rolls--------------- Each 15#; 3 for--------------- 43# taken seriously ill snd was obliged to Mr. Welaandanger will illustrate his submit to an operation at onco. His talk with stereopticon slides and a mo condition la very satisfactory. tion picture, showing the work of PURE LARD—Bulk. BOOTH’S SARDINES Mrs. Buckman, of North Dakota, rangers. 25# 3 pounds --------- Any kind, 2 for---- and MYs. Brown, of Iowa, are visiting Do not miss Rockford Orange play, the families of their sister and brother, April 28._________ _______ Mrs. A. L. Page and F. W. Radford. FRESH SHORTENING—Bulk. VAN CAMP’S BEANS you ever eat? Then remember Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dragseth and Do_____ 3 pounds ------------------------- 49# 25# Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Vannier observed the May Breakfast at the May Festival Medium siie, 3 for._ the opening of the fishing season in of the Valley Christian church May 1, Washington last Friday by spending 2, 8. 4 ; there are also splendid lunches, LIBBY’S MILK—Large Cana. the day on the Klickitat river. and wonderful meals ; remember the COFFEES — Golden West, M. J. B., or 36# 4 for ---- ------------------------ The boys' basketball team of Park- time snd date. Hills Red Can. l-tt>Cans --------- 49# dale played at Pine Grove yesterday after school, and both hoys’ and girls' LIBBY’S PEACHES—In heavy syrup. teams of Barrett will play on the Pine CITRUS POWDER Grove diamond Friday afternoon. ;______ 22# No. 2/i, each 41J># or 3 for------ 65# Large Package, each.— Remember the dance at the Orang« No. 2, each. f9# or 3 for----- 55# hall Saturday evening given by the P.-T. A. to raise funds for sending BON AMI - some of our dub workers to the sum 10# CLAMS. MINCED < Powdered, Can mer school at Corvallis. There will be * 20# Halves__ 15#; Tails... good music and a good lunch. Candy will be sold by the Camp Fire girls. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 38# Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Bickford and 10 Bara FLOUR—49-lfe Sacks. daughter and Mrs. Mary Campbell left mp 4 Kerr a Best Patent-------- .------------- $1.94 ft»? Tuesday for Yakima to visit Mr. and Crown „.$2.03; Fisher’s Blend„„$2.10 Mrs. Chas. Howe. JELLO—Assorted the way you like it The fire drill at school last week 3 Packages was considered perfect. Approximate 20TH CENTURY COFFEE —Fresh from ly 150 children left the building and LOCAL MENTION 20 CENTI ">Y STORES cToods of Character Rockford Flay Next Week Players of the West Bide, who have made mld-Columbta fame for them selves on past years, are now buay with rehearsals of “Mrs. Temple's Tele gram,” which they will present at Rockford Orange hall next Thursday evening. Interest In the coming ama teur theatrical production indicates that a record crowd will be present. HOOD RIVER GUIDE NEWS (Hood River High School Raper) The track meet with Ridgefield scheduled for April Id was cancelled at the request of Ridgefield for finan- cial reasons. An attempt was made to secure a meet with Ooldendale but Ooldendale rejiorted that their track team was not organised for a meet. They will prob ably send a few men to the mid-Colum- bla meet on May 7. , Try outa for the high school declama tory couteet will be held at the assem bly Friday morning. The county con test Is scheduled for the next Friday, April 20. Mina Mary E. White has charge of the try-otfta. All students who wish to enter the content are to turn their uainea in to her. So far there have been seven who have handed their names in. They are: Carol Hurlburt, Pearl Chubb, Helen Richard«, Paul Keir, Arthur Cannon, Lewis Jone« and Harold Forden. 29# our own roaster. Pound___ 43#; Ground to suit you. 3 Pounds------ $1.25 25# SNOWDRIFT 4-tt» Can 91# We redeem CRISCO COUPONS. 20 - Century Stores If you would keep well snd bright See that your drains are work ing right. —from proverbs of Mr. Quick. were taken to a place of safety In M J 3 seconds and not a word was spoken. Mrs. Hans T*agv spent Easter Bun day with her daughters in Portland. The special meetings at Pine Grove church conducted by Rev. Ru merlin will be continued this week. Helen Enderlin spent the week end with her sisters in Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Floyd Mason returned this week from a visit with friends in Walla Walla. Wash. Miss Ruth Reynolds spent the week end with her parents In Central Vale. The Amicus dob will meet with Mrs. Walter Vannier next Thursday. Ruth Garrett celebrated her lfith birthday last Wednesday evening en tertaining several of her high school Meads. Mrs H. J. Graff is 111 with rheuma tism and has gone to 8t. Martin's springs for treatment. Mother s Day Sunday, May 8th A Nice Box of Fine Chocolates —is an appropriate remem brance. See our samples and place your order before Apr. 30 „ _jd and it will be packed special and delivered to the desired address. Candy Grams We are now in a position to egraph a box of candy to any It seems to be traditional for Hood River high school to turn oat winning track teams. For over six years now Large, Juicy, Sweet Oregon we have had track as a major sport Italian Prunes, special thia week. and each of these years has found us winning the big mld-Columbta meet as well as the dual meets with other schools of prominence. In this time we have turned out some stars too. We have hud three men set stage rec ords whii'h bave not yet been broken. All that liesides our distance man who has made such an lmpreaaive record. ’’GOOD THINGS TO EAT However, we must not forget for a moment that old adage "Pride goeth before a fall”, and even though we are proud of the records of our track teams and have a right to be we must remem- ber that they are not unbeatable. Let us just go on winning all we can and If we should meet defeat take It In the proper spirit. _ ______ _ Entertainment for you at the May Festival of the Valley Christian church May 1, 2. 8. 4 every evening; you will enjoy every minute of it 7Mc lb. The Star Grocery PERIGO & SON Do not miss Rockford Grange play, April 28. _ __ _______ Masquerade dance Friday, Parkdale. I'11-" R The Regal Dorcas Strain Wyandotte, the world’s greatest strain of dual purpose chicken. You will make no mistake in choosing the White Wy andotte hatching eggs and baby chicks. Money Savers, Saturday and Monday, April 23-25 KELLOGG’S PEP 3 Packages ------ Sweet Young Thing: “Hubby, can't we go to a dance soon?" Hubby: “No, dear, we are running short of funds." She: “Ah, we can dance and dine out at Pine Grove Saturday night for a dollar 1" He: “Geel That sounds different.** B. L. CUMMINGS fit SON THE SUNSET ENTERTAINERS For The Better Class Of Mask We play from score, radio class. We do not ''boiler-make” or “dish-pan” an author’s ar rangement. Musicians do not We furnish music for any and all kinds of engagements. We Specialize In Dance Music. For dates call 3772 or 1793 —Or Address— H. E. FAIT Hood River, Oregon. - 111 Have You a Good Photograph of Your Baby Dear ? Call 6171 NOW! I T he A rtcraft S tudio Is Ready to Give You the Best for Nominal Prices Brosius Bldg Room 1 NEGLECTING your plumb t ing b tto self-same thing M neglecting your health. Use more of the plumber's 'Ü e /Î e '’æ time and leas of the doctor’s iw " ä ■ *