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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1910)
- I f r X X X x X X X X X X X X x; HOOD RfV H OLACIEH THUB8DAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1910 Hotels Have Special Dinners. The Mt. Hood and Oregon hotels have been making un innovation dur ing the pu&t few days by serving spec ial dinners which have been very pop ular with Hood River people. The Mt. Hood has served two very excell ent Sunday evening dinners and the work of Charlie Gum, Chinese chef, has been highly approved by the diners. Monsieur Gum made a special trip to Portland last week to Hecure delicacies for the Sunday dinner. Not the least enjoyable features of the Mt. Hood scries is the music by the Man dolin Club which plays a program of popular airs each Sunday evening. At the Oregon, special dinners dur ing the week have been marked by elaborate menus and a program of con cert numbers on the Oregon Victrola. Friday evening and Saturday noon were the meals of especial effort last week and the service offered was most pleasing to the patrons, ihese spec ial meals in the well appointed new grill room section of the Oregon dining room are getting n large patronage from people in both valley and town. l!. 15. Men's Class. At the home of Rev. J. 11. Parsons, Thursday night a number of men met to lay plans for definite work among their fellows. The church having the facilities for doing such extensive work J among men, many things materially came up. However, the chief thing accomplished was the organization of a Hible Class to bo held at the Sunday Hchool hour. "The Men's Forward Movement Class" was chosen as a name, and their motto: "We can if we will." Rev. Mr. lirayford was in attend ance and a stirring talk on "The J'ossi- lulities or Men Among Men. Officers and committeemen will be chosen at the next meeting. At the conclusion of the business the ladies who had met elsewhere rushed into the parsonage bringing an elaborate luncheon for all. The movement, is full of promise, about UO men having signified a will ingness to attend this class already. Contributed. Woman's liihlc Class. On Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. S. M. Hardness, the ladies and frii nds of the II. I!, church organized a Woman's Hihlo Class of at members, Mrs. K. K. ISartmess acting as tem porary chairman. Tho oflicers are: Mrs. j. R. Nickelsen, president; Mrs. Hert Stranahan, secretary; Mrs. Wheeler, treasurer. Mrs. Hartley was unanimoiiHlv elected the tcnrlier of tins eiiLnusiastic band ol women who ereat ly feel tho need of a closer study of (oi s won ii r it i a morn In. m l fi ll ir,l,.i- est in the great work of women's spir- uuai neeiis. i challenge was given the men s class on attendance at Sabbath school. membership and finances. The contest will last for three months and at the expiration of that time tho class which is in arrears is to entertain the victors. A series of meetings is to commence in tho church the first of October and a hearty welcome will be given to any and all who will corno to worship with us by its members, friends and pastor, Rev. Parsons. 'Contributed. (iiiiiildlair your lifonguiiiKt 'St cents is just exactly what you are doing if Vou neglect a cough or cold on the chest instead ol' treating it with lialhud's llorehouml Syrup. A i!5 cent bottle of this sph ndid remedy will cure un ordinary cough, benl the lungs and act iih il tunic for y.mr entire system. Sold by Chun. N. Opening Announcement To the people of Hood River and vicinity we wish to announce the opening of our new Book and Stationery Store Monday, October 3d, 1910 We extend to you a cordial invitation to in spect our line of Books, Stationery, Office Supplies, School Supplies and General line of Novelties. We aim to carry an ad equate stock to meet all the demands of this thriving community. All book lovers will be interested in our circulating library of all the late and popular fiction. Book charges 2 cents a day, minimum charge 5 cents. No deposit required. V. Pifer & Co. Oreg'on Hotel Building' Il Alfred B Clot enjamin ies. c man who once Duys Alired lienjamin Clothes may be relied upon as a steadfast customer. And that means intimates are converted. No better credentials could possibly be offered no stronger argument of your becom ing a customer of this store. We sell no inferior makes for the sake of larger profits. The hest , invugu mcj ic muutiaiti piiccu as any yuucvci wuic Walkover Shoes and Cluett Shirts, too J. G. Vo For Sale Will sell all or part (if my 10 acres in Oak drove district and take part payment in house and lot in Portland. About 20 acres in standard varieties, and fill except about ', acres in eultivut ion. I'M vo acres ( and 7 years old. A. L. UPSON Ml Custom House, Portland, Oregon IMione WH-L. Fancy Apples in Fancy Packages Our specialty is attractive packages containing from f one io I i'j liXtra fancy Hood Kiver Apples. Send your Eastern Friends a Sample Express prepaid anywhere in II. S. or Canada Robinson & De Reding jj Commercial Club Booth Hood River, Ore :: M-H"MM"1--M"M"M"H"W Watch This Space Next Week ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii! ii ii ii ii i! ii !ii X X X X X X Xi X X X X X X X X IX X X ii X X IX 'X X X ii X X r IU u tuw u ' TT HEATING STOVES Last season we set a mark for ourselves to sell a certain number of Heating Stoves. We sold up to that mark and then some fVO OUR PRICES WERE RIGHT LI 2 THE QUALITY WAS RIGHT inn.AMUKlMtWl WAS LARGE inivS Coal Heaters & Fireplace Heaters JJ?& Hottime Box Stoves Cast bottom and lops, blank iron sides; 1 sizes H to $8.25 Sheet Iron Air Tights $1.65 to $3.50 Ituttom draft and lined sizes Cheerful Parlor Heaters 'si Ime ever in Hood Kiver: cast If rn MOP ""Horn, top. laro-ciVcd door: :, sixes 11.511 10 14.ZD Superb Box Heaters asi iiottom and cast siding top nickled top and urn $9.10 and $9.80 Aurora Solid cast iron, yery massive looking !in ornament to any room; can be used with the front open giving the cheerful fireplace ellect; Great Western Box Stoves Solid cast, swing top large feed door; 5 sizes $4. 10 to $9.50 Charter Oak Heaters All east, except sides, cast lining Jo jf a. Hn or nickel trimmed, 3 sizes yO,iu 10 )IU.O) Heavy Sheet Iron Air Tights xop uraiD, saie ana reliable; lined 5 sizes $2.75 to $5.25 Keep Fire Heaters They do what the name implies; plain . A tf . and durable; 4 sizes p0.5U lO Jpll.50 Oakwood Another new creation in Heating Stoves, all cast iron, large end door and open top. Can be used as a fireplace or securely closed up. COAL ri E ATE-RS ?oal is bei.ns used more from year to year We carry in stock a ,ine f sevcn 2 z different sizes, from the small warehouse stove to the large parlor heater. Yours for prompt service, quality and right prices PHONE bJ 14 fiar ilwa ii ii H ii r5i ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii !ii ii 'ii Si ii lii (ii: ii ii i i ii ii. ii !ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii r-ri mi tji .U-m lurw I! !H fi