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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1910)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1901 III II I S tl LJ LJ LJ ImmI U w " r ' J ..-. . m ' a k m .. e - m . m jar .r c w a m,.-::m bui M(Hhhbi I i tZTZZJ : j Fancy Linens, Towels, srfs. Toilet Sets. Manicure Sets, Ladies' Hand Bags, nair urnamgrng. 'Rarretts. Belt Buckles, Hat Pins, Fancy belts, rancy poxes nanuKercnieis, no, juauuv... ' ooi f n.ir iwo-nins. We out them out on the tables where you can see them, and examine every article thoroughly at your leasure. Prompt and polite service guaranteed. Notice These Remarkable Values i 23c For a pair of Mcii'h Heavy Wool Socks worth 3.jc. We have a new, hvnh, C'le.-ui line of Work HookH find Dress Socks. Vou will (hid rare bargains in our hosiery department. 37c For Men's Work Shirts. In all patterns. Solid colors or stripes. Including values from 50c to $2.50. These Shirts are exceptioiml values at the price offered. 98c We have one of the finest stocks in Men's Dress Shirts to be found anywhere. We offer this entire line on this sale. This includes white pleated Shirts and all other patterns. Most all are coat-shirts. $1.89 A Ladies' Sweater Coat, silver Oxford white trimmed; green, white trimmed; or navy, white trimmed-regular $2.00 value-Pi.AiN Uiuhkd. We have bought an entire new line and have some beautiful and attractive patterns. Exceptional Values in all lines out on tables and marked with large price cards so you can see the REAL values we are offering . i. ,11 i 1,V. -4 VV T J r? We have a ,Mv, M-W, IKKMI line oi uoruou rurgumm I I I Ladies Furs Furs, lv,, W ,arge Sidney Raccoon Cape, good Skinner satin lining, very attractive, new and nobby 1 A with muff to mutch J- " Furs. Jap Lynx Scarf. Black Opposum Sca rf and Muff, with) 00 lined v Brazilian Mink, Skinner satin lining, 1 C very beautiful set for P J- J (ienuiue Hiver Mink, cape neck C00 0 pieco, muff to match THESE BARGAINS CAN'T BE BEAT: $ 1 .50 For a f"ents' Wod1 Sweater Coat of the regular $2.00 grade. For a I'EQUOT HEM-STITCHED Sheet worth $1 .in. Regulation size 81 xiK). 66C For a larSe Sheet' Slx) flrst class gra(lc- Al1 new- Writing Paper in Cabinets, beautiful X-mas (iifts. e have divided them into , tj cq lots at prices from. BRIiNU IN Till CHILDREN WILL INTEREST Til EM AND YOU TOO WELCOME TO m id TDVI AND I to $5.00. Christmas Tire Decorations. All the Decorations that one can desire. Candles and Candle liolders.ind linscl. 1rr ,, VT 1rTrT .r. Dx.P rnTi.nRF.N-S SHOES WE ARE CLOSING OUT FOR $1.00 PER PAIR - -i .... : .u.. ....v. rlt;,n ,1.00 Viol.l of tho (hrislinn o.hurch 1 c. u ,.,i ,.,,.,,,,.1 ,1,.. ,,. ,,. .-i.nco. The hill kniirhtH, were urn uiumomis in 1 uuK,, u. r ";- -." ,--". LOCAL PIG SKIN ARTISTS COMBAT Woll, well, woll ! Tht-rn was humu! football Kamo at the Chapman Turk last Sunday when tho Hood River Ath U'tic team 'spread a banquet to the pitf Hkin artiBts from tho heiKhts and in which they served their Ruenta with ittMise vuuh mid wound the menu up ; with a 111 to 0 MaiK'e. Of course it euuld have been IK! to 0 if the Ath ! letic squad had not taken up so much 1 time in smoking cigarettes while the I globe was in scrimmaKe. Foot ball ( is a mighty heady game and it takes a pile of brains to'linure out just what tlie other fellows are Roinjj to do when tli4 first svllublo lit the siirnal sounds. The Athletics won their name because of their superior knowledge of the irame as a scienee. Hie lull knignis, clad in the regulation paraphernalia, loomed up pretty good in their prelim inaries before the game, and they are a mighty gritty lot of fellows, which fact is lully evidenced m ineir staying with the game to the end, and this in the face of inevitable defeat. Mooney, Tate and Little doe Carson were on the j ib all the time and have the stull' in them to make good on any all-star team. Shively, Hartley and Sexton were the diamonds in the rough for tho rlwn-tnwn team, and this trio did sure make some shining. When Sex ton carried tho hog skin past the 2 by 4's with a lighted smoke in his mouth it surely made the rooters loosen up. Well, with Howell as referee and Kay as umpire it was surely some game. Come again, boys. Sunday School Convention. The County Sunday School conven- wi v.t .jn fy kru lnu km w-jriMhr lii X X X X X X X X X X: X IX X X X X X X X X X X X, X X, !X X 'tf 1 ...- jt-mj Hill Ml A V l EB.lt. SSs1 I III LI mi till 13 . i$W$mlMM Can alwavs be found in thie Store. Never before have we shown such a large assortment of Practical Merchandise sutitable for X-Mas gifts. Toys, Toys, Toys, Nice Clean Stock at Right Prices iX X X r. X X X x; x X X -1 X iX X' X, Russian Hammered Steel. Brushed Art Brass Goods Hand Painted China, Imported vSteins. vSilverplaited Tableware, Cutlery and Glasswae. We have iurchiist(l the on tire sample line brought t the coiist. The best and most artistic brasswaM ever offered. inporhMl Italian and French studio painted ware. Beautiful design and pattern The largest assortment ever shown in Hood River. All sizes. The best makes at Hardware Price, That means a saving. All patterns, sizes and prices of useful gifts for old and young INSPECT OUR STOCK, IT WILL PAY YOU Franz Hardware Hood River, Oregon Phone 14 Compan 1 y t;f,n uiaa VibIiI nt thp (.hristian ehurcn last Friday afternoon and evening, and all day Saturday. The weather was unfavorable, and as a result the at tendance was not large, but all who were present enjoyed the good pro gram, and profited by the helpful and stirring words of all who took part. The address of welcome was given by Rev. Mr. Har.dsaker, of the f'hristiHn phureh. A very interesting paper ton "Be ginners in the Sunday School" was read by Miss urace lurney. Rev. C. A. I'hiuns. our State Sunday schol secretary, was with us through the sessions, and spoke on "The Equip ment ot the Moaeibunuay acnooi aim "Right and Wrong Methods in ieacn ing a Class." Mr. i'hilpps always has sonietning good and is full of Sunday school ideas. He is worth hearing. The sub ject of Rev. Harris' address was the "The Importance 01 neiigioos nuta tion." Training for Citizenship," by Rev. E. T. Simpson. "The Reli gious Poet of Israel," by Rev. J. R. llargreaves. "Friendly Helpers," by Mrs. K. . . NicKelsen. inese were some of the good thh.gs tnai were ereatlv enjoyed by those fortunate enough to be present. Miss Helle Ellis sang a solo ana tne rnmarv ciass a song, both of which were helpful, and showed that the little ones want a part in the Sunday school work. The Committee on Nominations, composed of T. S. Handaker, Ralph Savage and C. A. i'uuuy, reported as ionows; President, M. D. Odell ; Vice-president, Ralph Savage; Secretary and treasurer, R. H. Waugh; Supt. Teacher Training, Rev. Parsons; Supt. Home Dept., Mrs. J. A. Wilson; Supt. Elementary Dept., Miss Grace Turney ; Supt. Adult Dept., Rev. James Davis son; Supt. Good Citizenship, Rev. E. T.Simpson; Supt. Temperance, Mrs. J. VV. Rigby. Committee on Resolutions reported as follows : Resolved. That we extend our ap preciation of the courtesy of the officials of this church for the use of this church edifice for our convention, and to the people and pastor for their hospitality and their many tokens of kindness to us. Resolved, That we appreciate the in spiring and helpful talks and addresses and helpful talks and addresses of Bro. C. A. Phipps. Resolved, That we extend our thanks to all who have helped in any way to make this convention a success. Respectfully submitted, Isaac Peart, Mrs. Lee Morse. The committee on Finance, composed of R. H. Waugh, Mrs. N. A. Wilson and Mrs. S. E. Bartmess, suggested that the plan adopted at the state con vention he followed, namely, to ask the Sunday schools to give toward state work four cents per member and for county work, 1 one cent per mem ber. The reports of the committees were received and adopted. The place decided on for holding the next con vention was Odell. President F. G. Coe was elected to represent the county association at the state conven tion to be held at Corvallis. It was decided to organize a Teachers' Train ing Class and the different schools are asked to remember the date, Decem ber 1G, at 7 :30 p. m, and the place, Christian church, Hood River. Our pledge for state work is $35, of which $18.50 has been paid. Will the schools that have not yet responded, kindly see 4K.it thnir a nnnrt innmpn t. five cents per member, reaches the Secretary at an early date? R. H. Waugh, County Sec'y. WOOWWOOD! Four Foot Fir for Sale Well Seasoned and Sound. Ring up 2152-m "Watertight" Shoe Oil is waterproof J. 6. 1 "Duckbak,, Clothing is waterproof Li. - 1 11 'CT-: m, Wt m nn itF mm mm Hj mjh mjh r .m mm mm mm mm m - mm mjm it n.n -vn -vr on mj- -wi r rvn ar npi -vjt inl. urvi W"vi tfn tiV mi.uiitfyiUrwfv.intLtrvi uv.nt.tfk.tfv viin.U'y. iMyrv wk tftniftf tfVjrvj The Apple Show is Over but Our Style Show is On Throughout the country the best stores in every large city are showing Benjamin Clothes As a man of good taste you should see them NOT EXPENSIVE $20.00 to $27.50 -. -.vfe.vj ! 4 1 BflJJafflta.O.fithsi 1ri tilt