T H E DAM CHRONICLE * rcsh f r u i t and V(ji£ctal)lcs i / a h i .Y C R A W FO R D PEA CH ES, per ho •AHI.Y CRAWFORD PEACHES, |»er crate nate 8(k , •ANTELOUPES. from The Dalles 5c- l(k 'OOKING APPLES, I lbn. 10 c POTATOES, 12 ll>«. ..2 0 c 1 I I UCE, » 15c 'AX BEANS, per lb. ■HE DALLES TOMATOES, 3 lbs. .KEEN PEPPERS, 2 for 5c 20« 5 , 1 /Ir.iwi an i I t i » dH . / m nt Hnw ’ i />«A> \ L , Manugrr 4 ROUNDS OF OXING TH URSDAY NIGHT JU L Y 19 13AM BOWL CASCADE LOCKS This card will br made up of the best amateur boxera in the Bonneville Dam Area. It will in clude six 4-round bouta. Don't miaa it. Doora open at 7 :3 0 . See the fun. ANY SE A T IN TH E H OU SE CHILDREN UNDER 12 Mrs. Neil was a I’ortland visitor last Saturday. Mr and Mr« J M. Conger. Mr. and Mrs ftailrss and Tillie Conger nf Hitnd River were visitors at the f I Conger home We«!nrsday. AHDIifWS HEAT M E T Q U A LITY M EA TS A T PORTLAND PRIC ES Roliert Miller was transacting bus iness in Portland Saturday. Next Door to Cascade Food Store CASCADE LOCKS : : : : : : K'erett Cams of Hood River is i «{»ending some time here with his father. C. E. Cams. OREGON POT RO A STS, lb 12c BOILING B E E F , lb.......................... 18c Veal Steaks, lb. 18c VEAL RO A ST, lb ................................ Harold Wahl of Portland spent several «lays visiting here at the home of Mr and Mrs W. J. Carlson. 8« SIRLOIN and ROUND S T E A K S, lb. 10c DILL PIC K LES, per dozen 20c We also handle a large variety of lunch meats YO U KN O W " j P R O S P E R IT Y NO. 2 Joe Burt and Ted Houaer have a aplendid property in their newly completed Lakeside hotel. Thc.r hotel Mrs W. H. Harrison from Larch mountain district visited a few days at the T . H. Harrison home. ulate them and wish them every success. WEST COAST POWER CO COLUMBIA GORGE HOTEL OPEN TO PU BLIC Sunday Chicken Dinner, 85c Come and Enjoy Our Beautiful Grounds 30 Acres, W aterfalls, Running Streams NEW LOW R A T E S NOW IN E F F E C T Special Rates to Permanent Guests On C olu m bia River Highway, Near Hood River Next Door to Postoffice Need “Pin M oney?” You can lay it by out of the pennies you save by buying here. Our stock is fresh, clean, complete. The items quoted below are necessities in every kitchen. The pennies saved can be spent to advantage for other pur poses. PO ST T O A S T IE S , pkge......................... ^ T O IL E T PA PER , .3 rolls......................... " 10c PO RK & BEANS, Van Camps, can..._........... ^ G R A P E F R U IT , Red & White, can........... 5 c E V A PO R A TED M ILK, can....... ......... 4 c VIENNA SA U SA G E, can ................................. ^ CORN, Golden Bantam, No. 1 can..................... 10c SA RD IN ES, Blue .Jacket Brand, can.................. 5c ANCE SATURDAY 1GHT MERRILLS PA VI LI0 CASCADE LOCKS" SA TU R D A Y NIGHT CRAIGMONT HOTEL This is open to the public and everyone is invited to attend. GOOD MUSIC W EIN H A RTTBEEIT ON TA P SPLENDID M USIC GOOD CROW D It is pleasant and cool in this large open air pavilion.^ Come and enjoy the dancing beneath the stars. Admission: 50c Ladies Free DANCING E V E R Y SATURDAY NIGHT Mis« Mice Finlay has returned to ! Portland after several days S|vent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Finlay of Craigntont hotel. Mr« James Steele and daughter of Portland spent several days at the home of her father, L. K. Ost burg. and restaurant are a credit to the town. W e congrat WHITE ST 0°P Mr and Mr« Val Tomkins left last week on a trip that will take them as far south . 1 « California l*efore returning home in Sctrmbcr. “YOU CAN G E T T H E B E ST AT A NDREW S, h RED Mr ami Mrs. L. S. Brolliar have return'd to their home in Nation Grants Park. Calif., after a week's visit here with Mrs Hnilliar’s par-» rnts. Mr. ami Mr« C. A Brolliar. MAYONNAISE, per lb ............................................... 18c CASCADE LOCKS FREE DANCING WIRRICK’S 6c C.lenn McCann of Hood River is to l>e a visitor here with his grand mother. Mr« K. Osivome. 12*/ic SWEET P IC K L ES, per dozen IN CL W O Mr .iixl Mrs. Lari« and daughter,! Have Dinsmore is remodeling and I li-anur, i l l l.innton arr visiting rrl- enlarging the building which he oc- “tlvri m ( a-ii arlr I auks. ‘ upies as a barber shop. It is just wrest of Merrill's barbeque. He pro-1 Mr . hi «! Mrs. John M artinvn an«l |«>a s to put in new equipment and »laughter, Lillian, motored to Van a»ld a setond «hair. louvn Wednesday ami sjient the day thrrr. VIr and Mrs. Claus von Kathje of —-o — Seattle qient Monday here as guests I jolm l.llis, R h Andrews and of Mrs. May Silvia, manager of the Lillian Mad insen wi-rr IniMnrvs visi bridge of the (bids hotel. Mrs. von tors in I'ortland Thursday. K.ithje and Mrs. Silvia are sisters. I — -o Mr. von Kthje, mining engineer of Mr arid Mrs. ( lias. Itrown, M r .1 distinction, is the owner of a gold and Mr». A A. Hunt of Cottrell, and silver property in the Sultan ‘ Oregon, were guests at tlie Geitner llasin east of Seattle. He is a grad home Wedm-silay. uate of the famous Freiburg, (¿er- ■ many, School of Mines. Huring the J \\ I hit-lade ol I'ortlarul qjrnt war he served in the O rm an flying I ursd.iy and Wednesday visiting his torpv 'Alter the war he came to Mins. Kai and Karl, in this city. America and has lived in the west -- 0 -" lor several years A O rm an count by Mrs I r.lines Simonson of l argo, birth, he de< lines to use his title, ex North liakota, is visiting here with plaining that he drop(N-»i it when the her aunt, Mr- Urnsmurt. im|M*rial O rm an government fell anil lie migrated to the I nited States. ttill lim e of l.innton w.u a visitor with hill Lang during the ilam iele- The Methodist Community church hration. will hold its annual Sunday school picnic at Kagle creek next Thursday. Koliert Miller and \ll»ert Jenkins July 19. The picnic will get under ret time«I to Zig Z.ig Sunday alter a way about 10 a. m. week q»-nt at their rrqir«tive homes. o ■■ Harvey Carey, proprietor of the (»eorgr Ferguson returned to his S«-rvire Shoe Shop in Casca«le Locks, home in Woodland, Oregon, last has just installed a Champion curved weekend. nee«lle stitcher, of which he is justly —■O— • proud. The machine uses a hard wax. Mr and Mrs Merir Kvans have instead of liquid wax, and is quite an returtird to their liomr in Hood Kiser improvement over much of the shoe alter a visit ol several days with repair equipim-nt now in use. Mr* Evans' mother, Mrs. Susie Woodward Mrs. (»race Scott an«l A. L. Zuid- erduin. owners of the We-Ask-L'-Inn, Miss Marjorie Andrews was visit drove to I’endleton Wednes«lay and ing here last week with hrr brothers. will visit there with Mr. Zuiderduin s Wes and Wrndel. motlier. Mrs. Scott's son, -Max Liv — o— ingston. and wife acc<>m|>anied them Mr and Mrs. Frrsl Frisby and and will continue on to Walla Walla ihihlrrn ol I’ortland were guests at to visit relatives. the A J (.ritnrr home Tuesday. I— —•"O'" ■ Henry Zaka, win» has lieen in Cas- cade I asks (or a week, has returner! to his home in H ckm I River. H (MIß M l MID V U UltlT 1/ , , , 7 V > / M P \\/Ç a i Mrs. A. Douville, Faye Dottville anil Mrs. McLeod were Hood River business visitors Saturday. W. . Pensmore of Portland spent the four days of the celebration with his brother Dave. John Woodward, Chester and Ken Woodward and Lois Merrill were Hood River visitors Thursday. Mr. and Airs. Haviil Westtnan and daughter. Orpha. of Portland were fill-.IS .It the August Peterson home j Thursday. M. and Mrs. J . \. Merrill and Ichildrrn left Monday for I aft, where , ' they expect to s|>end a few «lays en- ! joying the beach bathing and resting. I W e are now established in our temporary building, just in the rear of our old location in Cascade Locks, where we shall be g a 0 an opportunity to meet friends and patrons. „ « Our limited quarters does not permit us to carry a line of a ware and Clothing, but we have a fine stock of G ro ceries are prepared to take care of our trade in the future. “ j|V past. However, we can get you anything you need in nar or Kitchenware on a day’s notice. j.iiv-rinw The telephone, 121, remains the same and we are de * Groceries throughout the Bonneville district. Business goes W e*!ake this means o f thanking our hundreds o f frie n d * have assisted us in reopening the store since the fire. AH 7 have been splendid. E. ANDREWS & C CASCADE LOCKS TELEFO N E 121