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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1922)
o HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1022 AFTER INVENTORY Our inventory has disclosed the fact that we are "long" on many items of Merchandise. These are all articles of every day need and we are going to put them on sale at exceptional reductions in order to reduce our stock. The quantities in most cases are not large and at these prices will not last long, so you will have to hurry if you want some of these bargains. Many of these items are not in stock at our Odell Store, but will be taken there on special orders. SYRUP Dark Karo 2 lb., 18c, 2 for 35c do 5 lbs., 35c, 3 for $1.00 do 10 lbs., 65c, 2 for 1.25 Light Karo 2 lb., 20c, 2 for 39c do 5 lbs., 38c, 3 for $1.10 do 10 lbs., 72c, 2 for 1.40 NUTS Walnuts lb. 34c, Almonds lb. 29c Filberts lb. 21c, Brazils lb. 20c, Pecans lb. 29c, 3 for 98c 3 for 85c 3 for 60c 3 for 58c 3 for 85c CANNED GOODS Sunkist Tiny Beets 22c, Seline Peaches 18c, Red Bibbon Apricots 27c, Red Ribbon Sweet Potatoes 23c, Pineapple Cubes No. 2 can, 18c, Standard Peas 14c, Solid Pack Tomatoes 19c, Ripe Olives pint can, 24c, Mountain Maid P. and Beans, 2 for 22c, Libby's Apple Butter No. 1, 13c, do No. 2, 22c, for 63c for 52c 3 for 78c 3 for 66c for 51c for 40c for 54c for 70c doz. $1.26 3 for 37c 3 for 63c 3 3 3 3 Extra Special Corn Meal, white or yellow, sk. 28c, 3 for 80c Jap Rice 5 lbs. 35c, 10 lbs. 68c Tree Tea 1 lb. 47c, 2 lbs. 92c Bulk Corn Starch 4 lbs. 25c, 8 lbs. 47c Bulk Cocoa 3 lbs. 33c, 6 lbs, 64c Bulk Spaghetti 4 lbs. 25c, 8 lbs. 48c Seedless Raisins pkg. 21c, 3 for 61c Muscat Raisins 25 lb. box $4.87 Blue Ribbon Table Salt .8 lbs. 18c " 50 lbs. 92c Half Ground Salt 50 lbs. 53c SOAPS Swift's White Soap .5 for 19c, 27 for $1.00 White Wonder 6 for 24c, 26 for $1.00 Castile Soap 3 for 25c, doz. 95c Rose City Glycerine 3 for 25c, doz. 95c Wool Soap 3 for 23c, doz. 87c Assorted Hand Soap 3 for 12c, doz. 45c Swift's Pride W. Powder 22c, 3 for 59c Sunbrite Cleanser 2 for 13c, 6 for 37c Sapolio 3 for 27c, 6 for 53c CANDY Plain Mixed lb. 17c, 3 for 50c Christmas Mixed lb. 22c, 3 for 63c Commercial Chocolates lb. 24c, 3 for 70c Milo Gum-.: 5 pkgs. 10c MISCELLANEOUS Jiffy Jell 3 for 27c, doz. $1.04 Toilet Paper, large roll 3 for 20c, doz. 75c do. small roll 3 for 12c, doz. 45c Dri Foot Oil, small 3 for 24c English Breakfast Tea 1 lb. 35c Rosedale Salmon, Vz lb., 3 for 34c, 6 for 66c Fitz Shoe Polish 8c, 3 for 22c Bulk Cocoanut lb. 19c, 2 for 36c Cedar Polish small 18c, large 33c These prices will be in effect one week beginning Thursday, January 12, subject to stock on hand. Get your share while they last Consolidated Mercantile Company HOOD RIVER ODELL A Few Questions For Thinking People i, 2. 3. 4. 5. . 7. 8. tried !). :o. mid your Is there anything Wrong with your eves, ears, nose or throat? Hsive you stomach, liver, kidney or lxwel trouhle? Have you pirns or loBltMgO, sometimes called "stitch In the hack?" Have you rheumatism or any neuralgic pains of any nature? Have you stiff joints or limbs, which you cannot DM naturally? Have you female disease, or any disease which relates to sex? Have you any di-ease that physicians have told vou is incurable? Have you any sickness, dislocation, or pain for which you have everything without permanent relief? Have yon asthma or partial paialytds? If j on answer yes to any of these questions, you cannot afford to investigating and trying my new methods. Tin y will relieve you of pain ami atcKMM of any kind ami make you well. Investigate. DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR Chiropractic, Electric and Stretching Treatments Rooms 23-24-25 Pythian Bldg. Hood River, Oregon Telephone 1833 NOT A CANDIDATE SAYS G. R. WILBUR NOTICE OF CHANGE Beginning January 1, the name of the SIocom-Donnerberg Co. will be changed to THE BOOK & ART STORE All accounts of the old corporation have been taken over by the new corporation, and must be paid on or before Feb ruary 1. 1922. The store under its new management aims to be all that its name implies, a standard book and art store. W e will make a specialty of affon'ing our patrons with the best of pictures of Hood River Valley and Mid-Columbia Cascade scenery. We ask your patronage, your hearty cooperation and con structive suggestions. I THE BOOK & ART STORE HOOD RIVER. OREGON It appears that those who would sup port the candidacy of Geo. R. Wilbur for joint senator the current year, have been over hasty. No vacancy occurs In this office the coming year. Senator Niekelaen will hold over as joint sena tor from the two mid-Columbia coun ites. Mr. Wilbur, who was recently desig- nated by the Oregon Department, American Legion, to draft an initia tive measure, which will place rigid restrictions and prohibitions on the i ownership or control by lease of real ' estate in Oregon, has, however, been '. approached in an effort to secure his candidacy for representative from Hood River county. He announces at present that he will not be a candid ate. Formerly Hood Kiver and Wasco counties had two joint representatives. Under an apportionment made last winter, however, each county is given a single member in the lower house of the legislature. Steamer Madeline On Run The steamer Madeline, according to John Coultard, local agent of The Dalles Transportation Co., was put into commission on the Portland-The Dalles run Tuesday. The Madeline and the steamer lralda will run on al ternate days. The lralda, taken off the mid-Columbia run just before the Christmas holi days, resumed the run from Portland to The Dalles last week. Locomotive Derailed at Parkdale The big Mikado locomotive of the Mt. Hood K. H. Company's line was derailed by a froien crossing at Park dale Saturday. The locomotive com letely blocked traffic of the main street of the I'pper Valley terminus. It was necessary to send here for another engine to pull it back on the rails. Marriages Far Exceed Divorces Hood River marriages the past year reached 7H. The total of divorces for the year reached 23. The percentage t-t divorces the year before was much heavier. C. K. iraves announces that the Riser roltirgraph which were on Mle at the i IVrxik Store daring the week before ( In i-tmas for the Iwnefit of the Oregon Nature Lowers Club can now lie in-ep-cted or b-ugl t at the office of K. E. !- tt under First National Hank. Hi TO HAY FEEDERS Besides full stocks in barn, we sell off the car at prices that are right. See us before buying; we will save you money. Cars on track almost daily. KELLY BROS. CO. DEEP SNOWS AUGUR WELL FOR ORCHARDS While orchardists had begun to fret under the burden of ceaseless snow storms, they generally agree that the weather conditions of the past seven weeks hsve set the stage for a bumper apple and strawberry crop next year. The nine and a half feet of snow that have prevailed since winter set in No vember 18 have melted bo gradually that most of the water has seeped into the earth. The precipitation still re mains piled to an immense depth in the forested areas of high altitudes. The sleet that prevailed during the No vember storm drifted into such heaps in places that it is likely that sunshine and warm winds of the entire of next summer will not eradicate them, ac cording to those who are acquainted with high forest conditions. No short age of irrigation water will exist on the Hood river watershed. TlM temperature, reaching a mini mum of 11 degrees above zero, and this for only one night in November, has not been sufficiently low to cause anv damage to fruit trees, and straw berris have ever been protected by the snow blanket. Riley Congratulates Post Frank Branch Riley has written to Kent Shoemaker, in charge of the an nual legion ascent of Mount Hood next summer, congratulating the Post on preparations being made for the event. Mr. Riley, who has accepted an invitation to join the climbing party and who will participate in a campfire program the evening before the as cent, writes : "Any event that receives such care ful preparation as you are going your mountain party is assurred success. I congratulate the I'ost on the Christmas and New Year's greeting cards which with as sent out to all parts of the country in announcement of the 1V22, July Mount Hood climb." Park Grange Elects G. A. Palmiter has been reelected master of the Park grange. Other officers named for the year were : H. C. Wylie, O. : Mrs. John Stranahan, L. ; E. M. Lafe, Sec. ; John Strana han, Chap. ; Arnie Hukari, S. ; Geo. Frey. G. ; Joe Horn, A. S. ; Helta Hu kari, L A. S; Mrs. Fay Dtnsmoor, P. ; Dorothy Frey, C. ; Crace Reed, F., and V. A. Crow and L B. Gibson, tied for vote on trustee. A building committee to arrange for construction of a com munity house for the Weat Side waa named as followa: H. C. Wylie, John Stranahan. Albert Kriejr. Aug. Guigr, ard and Robert Frey. A feature of the annual meeting was a basket din ner at neon. Blue Diamonds Wii Agaia The Blue Diamond basketball. team continues its successful career, last Friday night'defeating the high school U-am bv 32 to 16. Ott and Jack Byers played forwards, Folts was center, and guard positions were played by Samu el. Wright, and Johnson. The quintet, undefeated Tor the sea son, will meet the White Salmon team at the high school suditoriam Wednes day r ight. As soon aa the local gy m nasium is available, the local players will stage garnet with the Multnomah Athletic Aasociatfbn and other Port land Turn-A-Liim Lumber Co, 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 ( ion ) CI AD 1 a A A n We have some coming and JLnD WUUIJ it is real wood. Good large slabs, no edgings. 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