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noon iuvki. ;T,AnFR. TnrnsnAT, .wrii. i. rj .fci i !' ...... i BRIfcK LOCAL MENTION 1 fl I I I 1 I I M H'l I I I I I I I H-hHi H. L. Hftshrourk OpTOW .lilt, tttutffttl rcpBiririK at Dtkfl BIti trie Works. Forte doi paint inu, work and cah-iininintf. Tel. 8014, m9ti Dr. Murphy, dentllt Broaini Boildii a Telephone MB. JeBHie M. Bishop lnf tin- Igfncy (01 the NuBone Corset. Tel. HSU. Mrs. A. M. Stephens, of l)e here Monday shopping. Earl Weber and Arthur S. Klt;il were in Portland Friday on buiineffl Mrs. Paul R. Hughes spent Thursdav in Portland. Carl Wodecki, of The Dallen. v ri here the first of.the week on business. C. O. Huelat was a business visitor in Portland the first of the week. Express and Banxage Hauled. Tel. E. E. Goodrich, No. 8661. jl5tf we are now prepared to paw vmr wood. Sutherlin & Shay, Tel. 8872. jlUtf All kinds of team work properly at tended to. M. .1. Foley, phone 5459 15 For electrical troubles and Morale batteries, see Dakin, 111-15 3d St m8t! Al Hutson, of Parkdale, was a busi ness visitor in the city the latter part ( f last. week. D. H. Urewery, former local business man, was up from Portland last week visiting friends. L. J. Reeves, of El Centro, Cal.. ar rived here last week and is seeking a location. Mrs. William Hamann was in Port 1 ind last week visitingher daughter, Miss Harriet Hamann. Estee Brosius, of Portland, was here over the week end visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Brosius. Mrs. S. W. Arnold has returned from southern California, where she spent the winter. The Columbia Laundry is ugain oper ating. Tel. 3652 and we will cull for your laundry. ai'9 Eyes scientifically examined by II. 1,. llasbrouek, Optometrist, lleilbronner Bldjt. fH-tf Anyone wishing to hire truck for ! general hauling, call F. W. Chindlund, Tel. 8311 , Hotel Oregon. jlotf Ten months' guarantee on storage battery repairs. Dakin Electric Works, Third and Oak Sts. tf I have taken the agency for the Snir ella Corset. Call at Buelow Tailor Simp Mrs. Karl Buelow, Hood River, Or. tf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kiddle, of Island City, Nebr., have been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. I). Smith. Mrs. E. C. Smith left Sunday for Denver for a visit with relatives and f nends. W. B. Spence, of Kennewick, arrived here last week. He contemplates the purchase of strawberry land. Miss Eva Veach left last week for Marshfield, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Darwin Wood, and family. Mrs. Carl Kent, who underwent an operation in Portland last week, is now convalescing. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Grant, who spent the winter in Portland, returned to their West Side place last weak, G. L. Davenport will handle ship ments of apples and produce. 117 Front street, Portland, Ore. inlHtf For guaranteed storage battery and other efectrical repairs, go to Dakin Electrical Works, 111-115 Third St. ti Baby Grand Chevrolet For Sale. 1918 Model, driven onlv 4900 miles, fine con- 1 dition. Price $975. Bennett Bros. ni25tf Highest cash price paid for your used furniture, stoveB and rugs. Call McClain at E. A. Franz Co. s20tf Dr. J. F. Watt has just purchased a Fageol tractor from the Columbia Highway Auto & Storage Co. Carl Wodecki, commission merchant of The Dalles, was here the first of the week on business. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gordon, at the Storksnest, Saturday, March 27, a nine pound son. Irrigation advice, surveys and rogin eering of any project, confer with Elbert E. Newell, office at Mt. Hood Hotel. It pays to do things right. u4tl We buy and sell second hand automo- 1 Idles. Give us a trial. Everything for the automobile at Portland price El-Hot-Overland Co., at Cascade Garage. j A nv n iderr. teh-graph wltrhhoar I was Hifttailtd ut tba ,.arnger stsho , last wetk. MiM H. kM Canon, a student of the u. 01 u., n home su nil fur I h parent, Mr. at. I vacation with Mt Mrs. J. K. ( arson. S. A. (i. uid. .,( K,,li.iell, Mont., ar rived lust wri-k fvr a viait with his brother, E. E. Gould, and family at their Odel! country home. Work in the Royal Arch degree will be conduced tomorrow niuht K th.. ajucr, is.. t. M. All urged to altend. Mrs. J. W. Fori dressmaker for M. H. S. at her home. 714 9th April L Phone :;oi4. Miss Mildred Thresher, of Klamath rails, now a student at 0. A. C, was here last week the guest of Pearl K aesser. M. Karasawa has purchased a half interest in the Columbia Laundry for merly operated exclusively by M. Oka-zaki. A "'n pari! "J by her mot faff. Mrt. f E. Kaeer, Mis Pearl Kaeatcr vilitc I in 1 ortland lant week. From watte paper collected by the spring 1 students, the Park street vchool hut Edison phonograph from members are resigning as Cat, will be street, after University of Washington students home for the spring vacation are Miss es Betty Slade and Beryl Clarke and Robert Hutchinson. l or Sale Dry measure barrels., containers for apples, potatoes, etc , 25 cents each, delivered. River Laundry. Seven Passenger Chandler For ( iood trash, Hood al Sale, I91S model, driver, onlv 8.000 miles Equipped with cord tires, two" brand new. Price $1400. lienuett Bros. mL'5tf Demand from your "roceryman "Blended Purity Flour" and Shamrock Cereals. Made in Hood River by Highland Milling Co. j8tf " Allow us to furnish you an estimate of your automobile repair job. Very highest class help employed. Cascade ! Garage the garage with a conscience. Searches of records and reliable ab stracts made by Oregon Abstract Coin panv, A. V. "Onthank, Manager, 3(iA Oak Street Phone 1521. jy20-tf Miss Ruth Blowers was up from O. A. C. spending the spring vacation with her parents, Judge and Mr. L. N. Blowers. W. J. Furnish, of Portland, accom panied by Robert Starkworthy, of Stantield, was here last week on busi ness. W. B. Davidson, of Mt. Hood, left, last week for Aiuany, where he will be engaged this year in the forestry service. Mrs. Geo. I. Slocom. who is reeover- j ing from a mastoid operation at St. j Vincent's hospital in Portland last 1 week, is expected home tomorrow. Miss Hazel Weiden. of the Univers ity of Oregon, is spending the spring i vacation with her parents in the Odell I district. Mrs. W. G. Weber was called to The I Dalles last week by the death of an j aunt, Mrs. Sarah Francesco. The fu j neral was held Saturday. I J. M. Jonbaon, who with his family has resided in White Salmon for the past several months, returned to Hood River last week. J. H. Day. who leased his East Side places is now residing with his family on the West Side near the Belmont planer. n. r,. hunuay, brother 01 the evan jgelist, who is now looking atfer the Odell Sunday place, was in Portland last week to sell a load of hogs. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Laraway were in Eugene and Salem last week visit ing the families of their sons, Seth and Ralph Laraway. The Elliott-Overland has just made deliveries of Overland Fours to the fol lowing: C. C. Emery. F. M. Edwards, C. C. Casey and J. B. Lister. Mr. Emery's car is a sedan. A delegation of Pythian Sisters, headed bv Mrs. F. W. Chindlund, Most Excellent Chief of Wauna Temple, vis ited The Dalles Monday, when a new Temple was installed there. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitcomb and son, Clifford, have been here from Un alafka, Wash., visiting Mr. Whit comb's mother, Mrs. Jennie Whitcomb and Mrs. Whitcomb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Taylor. Arrangements are being made for a high school and college students' dance immediately after the concert Satur day night. All former students of col leges or the high school are also in vited. The music will be furnished by lent: Truman Butler, E. O an orehe.-tra composed of members of ! C. W. McCullagh. J. H. the University of Oregon Glee Club. Walter McDougal, C. J. Calkins, C. N. purchased an 1 A. S. Keir. The members of the Commanderv. Knights Templar, are instructed to meet at the Masonic hall Sunday morn ing at 10.30 o'clock instead of 10 as originally requested. A. B. Bennett and family, how have been living at the H. F. Davidson home on Oak street, have moved to the residence on State Btreet belonging to the father of J. E. Slade. The first Koberg asnaraiius made its appearance Saturday at the Clarke drug Ftore. Mr. Koliers expects to have his succulent vegetable on the market within 10 days. A rare chance: 15 acres four miles from Hood River, good orchards all around, close to Tucker road. $100 per ace, $500 cash. See Lister, 824 Cas cade. Paul Lancaster, former local high school boy. now a student at the pre meoical department of the University of Washington, has been here this week on the spring vacation. Edward Thornton, song writer, who is a staunch Johnson supporter, it is reported, is considering;writing a song for the strenuous Californian's cam paign committee. C. E. Graves, of St. Paul, Minn., has arrived here to take charge of the W. F. Andrews place in the Oak Grove district. He recently leased the orch ard place. En route home from southern Cali fornia, J. C. Heidlber, of Toledo, O., stopped the latter part of last week to visit Or. and Mrs. J. 11. Mcvay, old friends. The regular monthly meeting of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will be held at the church parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, an all members are urged to be present as business of im portance will be discussed. I 'ianiond repair shop at 1318 Columbia. Lawn mowers, sewing machines.knives, shears and saw, umbrellas, all kinds of light repairing, sharpening and grind ing, locksmith, Will call by post card being dropped. Frank Sproule, Tel. 3704. a29 On Good Friday Rev. Van Waters will officiate at evening prayer services at ht. Mark s Episcopal church, hast er morning at 8 o'clock, with Bishop 1'addock officiating, holv communion will be celebrated. Evening prayer will be held on Jsunuay. Dr. S. R. Leach, of Michigan, who is on the Pacific coast in the interest of the lnterchurch world movement, will speak at;the Baptist church Sun day morning. Dr. Leach will explain the worldwide movement. Sunday ev ening an Easter concert will be held. John W. Allen, who has been a stu dent at the Umversityfof Washington, stopped here Saturday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Allen, w hile en route to Redmond, where he goes to assume the cashiership of the Bank of Redmond. A. W. Folck and family, who have been in quarantine for the past several weeks with influenza and pneumonia, are out again. Kenneth, voung son of Mr. and Mr. Folck, wbs seriously ill with pneumonia for a time. Mrs. Edward T. Wilder and Mrs. Jen nie T. Johnson, sisters of the late Col. W. F. Tucker, arrived last week to spend the summer at El Corregidor, in the Upper Valley, with Mrs. Tucker. The visitors were taken to the Upper Valley by C. W. McCullagh. Plans are under way for the early construction of another garage. E. J. Copper last week purchased from L. M. Morse a lot at the west edge of the city near the free automobile camp ing parK. Mr. txpper and his son, v an, win erect a service station and repair plant. The following U. of O. students ar rived last week to spend the spring va cation at home: Misses Betty Epping, Jessie Lewis, Ha Nichols, Lenore Cram, and Gladys Wright, and Wilbur Hoyt. Carl and Frank Vonder Ahe. Virgil Cameron, Merton Folts and Carl Ep ping. The Commercial club members were inviteiijby the Portland Ad club to be guests of honor at a luncheon yester day. the following citizens were pies- Blanchar, rredricy 5 -fl M n UT-K Reliable Easter Togs You feel at ease in one of our stylh I La Vogue Suits or Coa's That something which you can't defi i , yet feel lost without. It's here; t always is and always will be. OUR UTZ & DUNN SHOES are in a class by themselves. Sometimes co t a fraction more, but, oh, the difference in look and comfort. It's more than money. FRANK A. CRAM $27.90 to $89.00 $25.00 to $59.85 There is only one place in Hood River where you can get strictly f re h candy. For only one place in Hood River is there a factory capable of turning out candy in sufficient quantities to supply the retail demand for such a product, and that is at Hicks' Our candy factory was given the rating of "clean" by the State inspector of health and sani tation during his recent stop in Hood River. Remember Fresh Candy Purest of Candy Cleanest of Candy is obtainable only at Hicks'. And at considerably cheaper prices than charged in Portland for exactly the same quality product. 'M-m, Boy; Let's go. Ravlin, E. W. Birge and Q. H. McMul lan. Lister received over two and a half tons of nursery stock a few days ago in one shipment. Other shipments are to follow soon. He says if you want stock order at once. Prices are sure to advance another year. According to the law of supply and demand treeH will go higher. All nurseries are sold down to a minimum, many cleaned out. Order before another advance. Better see Lister quickly at 824 Cas cade, phone 3844. Orville Hatch, while working on superstructure of the new steel bridge now in course of construction arrosH the White Salmon river, stepped inrouRn a noie in a seanoiu ana took 11 plunge of 30 feet. He landed souarely on his feet, and except fpr a good ducking escaped injury. When a delegation of Hood R ver county Elks, accompanied by th ee candidates, journeyed to The Dalles lodge last Thursday night and assi ted in the initiation of the novices the to tal number of local Elks initiated si ice January 1 was brought to an even .r0. The county now has more than 100 Elks and the fraternal organization is pro posing a local Elks club. The 1 eo phytes of last week were Earl Shank, F. G. Lindeey and C. C. Crew. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Adams, of Cas cade Locks, were here last wee', to seek aid from Dr. F. C. Brosius, ch . ir- mau of the Hood River Extension com mittee of the Salvation Army, for the five children of an Austrian family at the mill city. The mother of the fam ily is dead and the oldest child, a girl oi 11, it is stated, has charge ot the household. Mr. Adams says the case is a pitiful one. M. P. Warren, veteran of the lo al fruit business, having been in charge of the offices of the Hood River rruit Growers' Exchange and then in a simi lar position with Dan Wuille & Co., has found it necessary to retire because of his health. Mr. Warren with his family will go to the Spokane district, where he will remain for an indefinite period on the ranch of his father. Lew An derson, of Portland, has come here to succeed Mr. Warren. mm RIBBONS ' .j I t .sterWeb The Pretty and Practical Things You Like for Easter We are showing a well selected assortment of dependable quality Silk and Kid Gloves, Silk and Lisle Hose, Silk Underwear, Etc. The kind of goods Ladies always appreciate are here for you. Girls Home For The Easter Vacation We have made special arrangements for you whereby you can secure the very Latest Styles and Best Qualities in New Spring Suits, Skirts, Silk Waists, much less than usual retail prices. WE WILL HAVE THESE BEAUTIFUL GARMENTS ON SALE Thursday, Friday and Saturday of This Week This shipment comprises the newest ideas just fresh from New York. Sport Suits, Sport Coats, Sport Skirts, as well as the dressy ones, and there are no two alike, each garment is distinctive and different. Dainty and fresh models in Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, Flesh, White and Colors, Plain and Embroidered. Girls, you will certainly enjoy seeing these beautiful crea tions, as we will enjoy showing them to you. GLOVES EASTfcR GROCERIES SHOES WAISTS Hand Painted Effect, in New Dress Voiles MOLDEN-HUELAT-SATHER CO. (The House of Personal Service' Beautiful Ruffled Nets White and Colors QUALITY GROCERIES FOR Y( I R EASTER BREAKFAST & DINNER Let Us Fill Your Orders Florida Grapefruit. Sunkist Oranffea, Fancy Bananas, Maple Syrup. Pancake Flour, FYesh Vegetables. Fresh Ranch Frb. Boned Chicken, Sweet and Llill Pickles, Ripe and Green Olives, Preserves, Jellies, Marmalade, Fancy English Cookies, Seal Brand Coffee, at The Star Grocery " Good Things to Eat " PERIG0 & SON NEW NAME THE HOOD CONFECTIONERY will be known after May 1st, 1919, as THE PHEASANT No change in ownership FIVE CONSECUTIVE KNOCKOUT BILLS AH 100 Offerings Friday and Safurday, April 2-3 MARY MILES MINTER in "Anne of Green Gables" Taken from the four ANNE books by L M. Montgomery. Also, Ep sode No. 1 of "Elmo the Mighty" The big new Serial starting at the Liberty. Sunday, April 4th CHARLES RAY in "Hay Foot, Straw Foot" BILLY WEST in a 2-Hecl Comedy The Fly Cop" and a H Imes Travelog. Monday and 1 udsday, April 5 6 HERBERT RRENON presents MARIE, DORO in "TWE1 VE-TEN" One of the Greatest Mystery Stories ever Filmed.' EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION for all kids fn m 6 lo 00 years old Mrs. Joe Martin (herself) The World's greatest educated monkey in 2-Reel Coi iedy 4The Good Ship Rock and Rye" See that the kiddies see this one; hooked ipeci illy for them. Also. TOPIC'S OF THE DAY, Usual Prices. Wed. & Th. s., April 7 and 8 TAYLOR HOLMES In a screen adaptatioi of the famous stajre success, "Nothing But The Truth" The storv of a vountr m in who makes a bet he can tell the truth for a certain lencrth of time and I he man v latiirhahle inci dents arising from the wager The freatett legitimate comedy we have ever shown. Also, 2-Reel Christie Comedy "Dangerous Dan McGrew" Friday and Saturday, April 910 NORMA TALMADGE :n "His Probation Wife" Also, Episode No. 2 of the Serial Wonderful featuring Elmo Lincoln in "tlmo The Mighty M Every one of the above bills is worthy of being caller! z. special attraction. All will be shown at usual prices at Uye LIBERTY "The Home of the Best in the Pictured Arts" EASTER SERVICES l RIVERSIDE CHURCH EASTER SFRMON. - - - 1 1 a. m. Special Music. VESPER SERVICE (ur der au-pices of Sabbath School.) 4:30 p. m. A Welcome to All.