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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1909)
II THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1900 Toques A new lot. Just the kind of a present any boy or girl would appreciate to the fullest extent these cold days. All sizes, colors and kinds for 25c, 35c, 45c and 50c. Ladies' Children's and Gentlemen's House Slippers Felt, leather or carpet. Men's slippers for 45c, 55c, 75c, $1 and up. Ladies' slippers for 35c, 55c, $1, $1.25 and up. Children's fancy felt slippers, cushion or leather soles, with fur tops, for 75c, 85c, 90c, $1 and up. Gentlemen's fancy Tics In 4-in-hand, string or shield tecks or bows, put up in fancy Christmas boxes suitable for Christmas gifts, always in order and appreciated, for 10c, 25c, 45c, 50c, 75c and $1. Ladies' jNcckwcar Makes very nice presents. We have just unpacked a new shipment of all the latest in this line. . Side and Bach Combs and fancy hair ornaments. A new lot to choose from for 10c, 15c, 2Cc, 25c, 50c and up. fancy Kid Shawls and Scarfs in wool and silk, circular, square or Newport styles, plain and fancy colors, some big values that would please any one, for 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 and up. h Presents for Young, Middle Aged and Old Santa Claus Makes His Headquarters Here i Finest Ass'mt Christmas Goods in the City fd( See Our Display on 12 Second Floor jTSSk Plenty of Time and lots of pretty, appropriate and useful Gifts on display yet for any one you wish to remember Have you looked over our fine display of Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs 5C ioc, 15c, 20c, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 each. Look over the assort ment of special priced ones we are showing for ioc. Your choice. They are surely bargains. 8 THE PARIS FAIR 1 -::r-: aaaaooooooooi ri rex i ty SFancij Kand-Paintec) Berry Sets, Salad Dishes, Cups, Sauc ers, Plates, etc. Biggest kind of val ues. Second floor. Gentlemen's and Boys' Suspenders in fine lisle thread and silk web, fancy weaves, put up in pretty Christmas boxes, making very attractive presents, for 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 a pair. Men's Fancy Sox 6 Pairs of black and brown fine lisle thread hose, put up in a neat Christmas box ; would gladden the heart of any man; the box, $1. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats Manhattan Shirts, Dress Gloves, in kid, silk lined or wool lined; Golf Gloves of all kinds; Handkerchiefs, of Japanette, linen or silk, plain or initialed, and dozens of other arti cles suitable for Christmas presents for your friends. TOY of every description. Wagons, Coasters, Sleds, Books--one of the nicest lines of books you could wish to see--for old and yonng, and at a BIG SAVING IN PHICE Correspondence PINE GROVE ORANGE 1'lne Grove Grange held a very In teresting meeting at their Hall Sat urday evening. Itecetnber lMh. It being the night for election of officers the tine program wan crowded out, the worthy lecturer ban promised us a better one for our first day of the .New Year. We are all going to start the new year right and attend thin enthusiastic all day meeting, begin mng HI a. ni. After the iuHtallatlon of officers Initiation of new member and oth er matter or business, all will re pair to tiie banquet hall, where a sumptuous New Year dinner will be nerved. Those desiring information about the dinner will please confer with Mr, A. I. Mason, chairman of committee. The greatest part of the afternoon will be given over to worthy lect ure. Four new menilsrs were admitted to the grange, viz.: Mr. and Mrs Cameron, Thou. Cameron and Mr L. Sllliman. State lecturer, J. J JohnKoo. assisted In the ceremony. I hree new candidates were pro. poiwd, viz.: Mr. and Mrs. Thomp son and Otto Kirch. We Is-lleve the patron have chosen an excellent corim of officer for the coming year. 1 hev are an follow Worthy Master j. H. Mohr. Worthy Oracle M. Dragseth. W orthy Lecturer Mrs. Clara Jar- vis Worthy Steward Win. Stone. Worthy Aunt. Steward I'eter J. Mohr. Worthy Chaplin Mrs. A. I. Mason. w ortby Secretary Luella C. Hunt Worthy Treasurer Carl Johnson. Worthy Gatekeeper A. I. Mason Ceres Mrs. James Taylor. Pomona Mrs. Mark Cameron. Flora Mrs. Win. Stone. Worthy Lady Assistant Steward Mrs. H. M. V annler. Bro A. I. Mason read a letter ans wering an attatk on the patrons of husbandry by a lac a I newspaper, and a committee of three, together with worthy master and worthy secretary, w as appointed to jsrfect t he same. Bro. J. J. Johnson, state lecturer gave a spirited talk against the cal ling of a constitutional convention and pointed out several good and Indisputable reasons why every granger should work against It. Rrs. Johnson Instills enthusiasm where ever lie goes, and we, of I'lne Grove Grange feel especially honored to have had him with us again. A committee was appointed to look after the entertainment of visit ing meiuls-rs of our neighboring granges. Brothers and sisters Iss as sured i.f a welcome at I'lne Grove. The day meetings will Is? held on the first Saturday of each month, while the evening meetings will be held as formely. We expect to organize a ten rn for Initiation purpose early In the year that promises to ls one of the t features of grange work. W. L. PINE GROVE Iter. Hklpworth. district superin tendent of the Methodist conference, ixrupled the pulpit Sunday morning. There will Is? a Christmas tree and program at the church Christ mas eve. Mrs. Swanson, sister of Mrs. J. O. Mark, arrived from North llakota the early part of the week and will remain several week. The social ami uper held under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid was very successful anil netted the society about $22, Including receipts from the bazaar. Miss Ada Mark, who Is attending school In Salem, is spending her va cation with her parents. Sam CuinpUU and wife are again at home after an absence of two months. Hoy Jackson and family are spend ing their vacation with friends. Roy Is attending the theological depart ment of the Willamette University. A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. King tienton Monday. Miss Minnie I'aasch left the latter part of the week for a stay of several weeks with friends In l'ortland and Salem. Miss MiiIk'I Robinson Is spending her vacation with her parents. Mrs. Howard Sms-maker returned from Hood Kiver the early part of the week, spending a few days with her mother, Mrs Malloy, before going to her new home. Mrs. Mary Scots?? found a satchel containing 25c worth of stamps and some coloring material last week. The owner will find It by applying to Mrs. Scobee. Hugh Lacey Is visiting his uncle, J a me Lacey. DEE W. L. Grlbble was a passenger up from Salem Saturday to attend to the sale of his place at Mount Hood. Mr. C. I. Thomas made a short trip to The Dalles last week. The Mount Hood Ladles' Aid met with Mrs. Billing Dec. Mh and de cided to take a short winter vaca tion. The prweedrf from their ThanksgUIng dinner aud bazaar were about $120. James Roberts of Portland came up Saturday to look after his apple ranch near Dee. Miss Hattle Cooiht came up Satur day to spend her vacation with her parents at Mount Hood. Misses Hazel Cartan and Zora Puddy are spending their vacations at home. Mrs. ('. (). Rols-rts went to Hood Kfver last Friday to do her Christ inas shopping. She expects to spend the winter In Portland. The members of the Parkdale Sun day school are preparing a program for a Christmas tree and entertain ment next Friday evening. Sleighing Is quite good In the Cp per Valley now. . CASCADE LOCKS L. F. Collins was a Portland visit or Saturday. Melvln Collins was here recently. School closer Monday for the holi days. Cascade Lrs'k fs to Is lighted by electricity. The Wind Kiver Lum- ls-r Company Is wiring the town and the lights are expected by Chrlsl mas Mrs. H. W. Taylor returner Mon day night from California after a two months visit to her mother. The postonVe will Is? moved to Its former place the first of the week. Water eonsumer are notified not to let the water run to waste to prevent freez ing, as It will necessitate shutting off the Whole system Light and Water Co. Will Have Fine Program Riverside Congregational Church has arranged a program of special merit for the holidays, beginntim Thursday evening at "::U wlih Chrlsmas tree and exercises, A. W. Monosmitli, Supt. Sunday at 11 a. m. sermon by the pastor and music by the quartette choir and a soloist, Mrs. C. K. Mar shall, organist. At 5 p. in. the sec ond annual vesper service by the school will lie given. Pictures of great interest have been secured to add to this service. On Sunday, January 2, at 7::tu p. m. will occur the annual concert and cantata which promises to Is- the best of tile year. Live Local Topics The business meeting of the Bap tist church will be held Wednesday Dec. lMJth, at which a full attendance" Is desired. On Fridav evening the Christmas exercises will tie held at which time there will Is a tree, a program and a good time for the little ones. An attractive and entertaining program has been arranged for the ( hristmas exercises at the Christian church Friday evening, to which everybody is Invited. Miss Anna Fliim; of Albany, is vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Goff. Attorney Jack Lato'irette, of l'ortland, Is also n guest at the Goff home. Miss Adele Goff has returned home from l'ortland, where she was a guest at the Assembly ball in that city The First National bank this week adder another to the unusually handsome calendars that aro being distributed this year. Ralph Savage lefr last week for Goble, Ore., where he has taken a position witli the Goble Milling Company. The Studeliaker Company last week placed a mammoth and attrac tive sign on the building occupied by the Gilbert-Yaiiglian Implement Co. Harper Rrumgard and Miss Kttu Karstet ter of ( Idell were quietly mar ried at iheCongregatioiial parsonage Monday evening by Rev. W. (.'. Gil more, in the presence of a few friends Mr. and Mrs. Brumgard are recent I v from Pennsylvania and will make their home here. The ladies of the PlneGrove church through the News, desire to thank all those who so kindly worked for the success of the bazaar. Any one WHO is sliy fi rllsli or pie pan Is asked to communicate with Mrs. K. K. Luge. U. B. Sunday School Program. Program to be rendered hy C. 15. Sunday School Christmas Kve Dec , 21th. Song Glory to the New Horn King school. Invocation superintendent. Song Ring Sweet Bells school. Responsive Reading school. Pra yer pastor. Song Welcome Christina Day Junior class. Recitation Birthday of Our King Wllber Hin lies. Song We W ish You a Merry Christ mas Mrs. Brock's Class. Recitation We Will All Is; Glad Mattle Jensen. Song Message of the Hells school. Kxerclse Christmas Bells by Infant class. Song Tell the Story O'er Again by two girls. Kxerclse Christinas Story by six boys. Song Glory In the Highest school. Drill Snow Flakes are Falling. i Kxerclse Song by four little girls. Recitation Oliver league Primary. Dialogue live girls. Duet Star of the Morning. .Song Mrs Burliness' class Recitation Precious Gift Walter j Illsti ibutloii ,f presents. Parker. I Gage Tool Co. Now eight dealers In i Portland sell them. Honevman j Hardware Co. and Columbia Hard ware Co , Port land, but h have large I freight orders at the factory In Vine. Song Off to Slimmer Land Wilhma ; CarM'iiters: 1! and 20 years ago land, N. J.. Is-lng tilled. Have your and Gladys. j Avery and Opilvkeof Portland ami dealer send for a few at once. Thev Christmas Thoughts pastor. j Hall Rro. of Kast l'ortland, Oregon, I work easier, quicker, saving time, Solo Orpha Wright. I sold the Self Setting Planes, made by I muscle, trouble and temper. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Of Value Something not for a day or week, but a reminder for the years to come. Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Cut Glass Hand PaintedChina, Toilet Sets, Watches I show you an assortment of each kind that you can't get elsewhere. mm ARTHUR CLARKE HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER BLOWERS BROS. Hardware, Agricultural Implements and VEHICLES Corner First and Oak Streets HOOD RIVER, ORE.