The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 19, 1918, Image 9

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LOCAL MENTION if ' j
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Good News For
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Maximilian is i ted at Ste-
!l ;!1 vv ,th pneumonia,
at:., -k i.t i Ihien.a.
"- -i-'ii work aii.l
T.d :;'! i
Kr.ir:. is sutl'cring from
f :(,'', I. I'.. :n.
I I.. : r. U 'k W4- H !.IH!lie. vi-.
' ! :. 'i li e r'nt . f the week.
e I i r . s t i . . i s Cirkevs tarly
. s s in irUl. 'I'd. i:;4.
- I. - '.:tvf j iti.. rung tak
1 Mr-. II. M. lbdhrooke Mini
!' 'ecu ermj; f nun inrl-ienza.
. . K ki"g, who ha- been ir
!'.. ha lelurnt ,1 home,
vo.ir Christnu-j turkevseailv
..f!P. tt.arket. Tel.
' White Salmon orch-
a !;; i .e.-s visitor here hist
Hi
i ': anil family, of ;,,.
rr.v e i here to make their
i " it W. W:i-,.ii h;s l tt ri ill i
'i-e :it I he i'allt s v. Ith ilitHl-
.;i -t") ami ttituily are moviiit!: !
!"!.. m the SiuiMii iati. h to
-1 'in. I iiiiuui. huh- w heal
. I 'ill' iin-.ii a! Keliy T'lus'
M-li
i !' tli:h, li.cal carrier fur the
1 . m L'.rain, has la en ill with
a.
11"! t. Ahn lias been seriously
h.,e;iaiu;,ia, is rv orttd mueh
ii.
t'an.eien is slowly men. liny
i n i ii'a I aiiis lulltiu ih' a !-eriutis
f' i ; . 1 1 1 u ii a.
iii ii'M'ly evamiiie I hy II. I..
. 1 '1 netriM , lleiltiriiiiner
IS-If
i Mrs. ('. 1.. V". . ' r;; rn vveie
I the 1 r, I (.(' the Week vi-it
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. .a. n . i.i i mil it u last ; a !s,c in t nrilan.ir passed thr.mth ttie Hrrhaiih, was a husiness visiter in the the M ;i,ile Vailev on business and en- er, of t he Kast Side, are sull'ermt,' I'rnin i fami I V have moved from Uuxinti to N;,ti,,,;,i I ;..nk hat l,ersh..,. and his as
w ! .-..Mniio, t al.f., where they ( e;t.v en r,nte hnme la-t Week. ' e,( the latter pail of last week. tsnjed m Christmas ii....inf:. mild attacks of mlluena. I 1 1 1 1 Isborn, where they will spend the mi;..,!, A. II. rinnipson, takllx' intlu-
' ' '' Ul',tr- I Mi's I'orithv Cani'iic. of Hustim. Sum M.-i'nn m,.e..,l f.,.,.. ti. 1 1 I ,,,r i ci,..u i:,, r !. mi ii i I w inter. Thev own a uli.i'e h.-re. ena s, mult. n-.e,. n-k hist week, natrons
v ..i.n.,ai nur, !i uiii nor. nas
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i . i ia,o nas lecoveren iri,in :
a ,1 ha- leturned to her waiik ;
iraway , ,t Irv t-iot'e. i
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1'HB NEWS
A GREAT
Moiden
i i i ' , I I i'' iCt'SS
i ii e Sliii Is on,
. ollll fill t sofl
1 .23 r:u-U
I'lroce I.in.n!
, i"'t Suits, ail
1 .45
1 1 i - Shirl-
-2.70
i'r Cull.tr SliirL
95'' L
,3.95
I
'd n 's i iiv. Flannel ami
:' Ki.aki Al iii'ar.v ('ullar
1 1 1 ri s. rt'- iK'siraLle,
1 -1.45
!.:,':, Kiiaki Haunt-
ill'ls. j. 1 Weinlit.
;l i''.',!ar. '2 u-kels.
f'1.68
N.-n- Nefkuear
29 i.. 89
' .Mi", ' I lal.ii uerel i le 1
a 9-b 65'
;i Al 'i's hi'ess (!li,eS
1.45 -2.38
, Ibi'.iii'; (i!
9 in s3.50
cs
Alt ii'.-. Warm Aiil lens
30.'
Men'-. Warm (!loes
6L - 2.15
..,'- Sea I I:,! I' 11. is,
49- i i -1.19
A!i W'.-c!. n Sm-ks
39
--1.65
: 's .Miit.-.iitL've;ir
-2.20 t" S4.G5
n' s Worsted .lorsovs
S2.ti9
he
Men's Dress Hats
s2.65 i-.s5.65
i.,' lad Men's Hal-
si. 65
1 i sine, (bit Collars
1 Men's Triangle Collar:
I 12V
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Save Money
VV- M.' ('""l"'r. "f M"'!t Hand, after
la.en iii at ttie liome ot Mr. and
'irs. j. ... Maue w,th inlluettza. ' 1
S, iinl., .s ,,f r r.lw imI
Mracis maile ly (in tun .i,-tia,t Com-
; an, U . Onthaiii;, M.it.au'.-r, 'M
Oak Street. I'liolte PrJI. iv'.M-li
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HAS SPREAD THAT HERE IS TRULY
EVENT FOR SAVING REAL MONEY
, iimcml earner LO. s i
I VV;..,;- .. t ' 1 fc a ft t"-, J P tIllrt. tit f I, : t'S I II I s M
CONTINUES
Tite announce!
DAILY UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE
lit heralds ihe news of lln last days of this important
sale. :md prudent shoppers vill hasten to supply all remaining needs for
liolh home find person. A sale that stands a'lsnluleh uneip.ialled in the depth
of utiiicr pricing and value-, eli'ered uw that from every viewpoint will
s; ami out as a huyin.o, invasion of conminnilinir interest and profit to everyone
in this city ami vieinii.v. Ti.nse who take ad nutate of (lie unusiiai redoe
tiotis that ahctind throim'hout the entire store, some of which tire In -i ith
descrihed, wi I haie an opportunity to reap a rich reward in actual savings
that perhaps will never he oll'ered a.ain. All tiifoiioh the sti.re xon'll find
hiimh t'ds of small lots reduced to the lowest level for a quick, final closeoiu.
FRIDAY SATURDAY SZVl
New Fall Suit, Coat or Dress from a Beautiful As
sortment of drummers' Samples at Wholesale Cost.
GIFT SUGGESTION,
Now is the Time ai d this is ihe Place t -M the Particular (lii't-i for
wh'ch von hau- Leen h iMino- Ino-k to make the Pest Choice. (lifts with a
peii,i ; 1 i : io theia w iiied imparts lio'ft app'veiat ion of foret Imiijiht which
so much .uraiilies ihe re receiv ire:' them. (lifts of lii-rlu-r values as well as
I radical and use 'ul : all are here- a! .trroaliy reduced prices.
New Lot of Boys' Knickerbocker Soils Just in
Juniors for Boys 3 to 7 years of age, $5.95 up
Nifty Suits for older boys, 10 to 1(3 yrs $2.95 up
.urea.t factory of conviction of the superiority of our merchandise
s?aU'. above the kind you see gisplaved ;.nd sold elsew hero.
Moiden, Huelat, Sather Go.
MLUCHANDIaE OF lilfRIT ONLY
MOOD RIVER, OREGON
undreds of New Garments
CI
oaks. Suits,
vSIlirts,
at
Here is your chance
live years
',. 1 . n ,d w,a t h, nf t he (.availed
Lower al le to Ins place in I he Mount
1 end di,tri, t.
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Mis. .1. Oil, nf (Vntralia. Wash.
h.is been U re visit ii . her ;, i , J . M rs.
F. K. Iean.eutivalecii k fioin a recent
serious illness
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FRANK A.
o
from A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. will be
ON DISPLAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS
A First-Class Line of
Waists
just 10 above factory cost.
to secure a New garment at what you paid for a good one
ago. Alterations will be made while you wait.
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I .. K. Reliert s w as here Tuesday fren
inrmlure. st.r, cs and ru-s. Call .(!am :
at K. A. I-mi..C OH i l
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Armas .lakku, xs 1 1 has heeii at llei
s.,r, l'.,U tecln.ic in t lml I, as l.,. i
tnu - tcied out of the service and is
lllmi.
nonii.
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& !
ni
tl.-.-ce lined, short sleeve 3!
mi I Milch neck .ami n
u!ar hi.irh neck and !onu
slecv e, a nice warm .eae.
met;!, on sale for
98
Ladies' Silk Waists
The very latest models
ami ail I he newest colors
!?4.98 io 9.87
KlleS Wasl) S,atm 3 I
,i- . -. u
ivelope Chemise, also H
crepe ie chine, tli-sh or gl
V hite, fl
gg g
Ladies' Silk Kimonos
find Japanese Crepe Ki
monos, no two alike
$1.35 to.r6.Q5
Ladies' Crepe do Chine
and Wash Satin Cami
soles, in cream and
tlesh color,
si. 89 i" 3.42
Ladies' Silk I lose
84 to 2. 19
Ladies' Lisle Hose
29 i" 68
Ladies' Kid Gloves
;dl the new colors
new stock, all sizes
All on Sale
u 1 . . . 1 . ,
v trt tuuor aim u euwirui i
Waists, .fl and S'2
durin.ir this sale. Tin
new prices are higher
Ladies' Wool Slipotis
W'iilt Angora Collars
Pekin hint- and pold
?8.79
on
Ladies' Httndkerchiefs
5 to 68
Child's Handkerchiefs
5? to 25
Ladies' l)ress Shoos
Our entire larjre slock of
.ii. i i i
i ne iK'si maK.es ana stvles
All on Sale
ii in ryfcim im i -! iiiiimi ifgaMiBM m -Yin IBM f ''hii
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and
3f3aaBB8M3aBES3liigESSaig2
Ki'ss Cull it- ami Miss I'lereiice (
hotel, was ill last week. sultVriw i
from an attack of appendicitis. !
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M
I-'isher spent the latter I
narl of lust week at Vnncmver ith
her sister, Mrs. lvKvin C. Klieilv.
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Miss ( lara Kipper, w no has been ill
wi;h liiiluen.Lt, is aatti at her pot l
the t'i.i.solidated .Mercantile Co. .--b re.
Sessile llayakawa, the wonderful
laoanese actor, in "The Secret (lame, "
at the Liberty Friday and Saturday.
"Ceo. M. lion has been mustered out
of the serivee and has returned from
Fort Stevens to resume his work at !
the Keir store.
I Floyil Wright, who has been attend-
int; t he students' army training cu ps
.at Whitman College, ha.- returned
: home.
M .. IJ i .. .....I I I .. I U' .t ....!..
, , .-nn flu,, i I ii , I, u ,,i ii;,
resneetivelv liaio.hler anil s,.i, ..f Mr
and Mrs. F. C. Wittenberg, are recov
eriin; from inlluena.
v . . Kiidtord has lett tor Milein to
join Mrs. Radford in an extended visit
vv,th t heir liauirhtcr, Mrs. ( lill'ord C.
I.1,,..', Mini hiwtitifni
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S. ,1 . Moore will spend the holidays
in I'ort land with in- family, lliere vis -
itinK Mis. Moore's parents. Mr. and
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mrs. . o. r,iM,is.
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i,o, oeeo, na- 1 , 10 e u u, '
CRAM
'3the city with l is t am i ly tor the win- 1
Iter, has opened a vvoodwoi k m' shop in
the MasoMc hull, line.
After a vi.-it with her daughter. Mis.
I,. I'., Anlin, and famuv, Mrs. John K
Haiker left ."'aturdav to return to her
hi me at llelbue I, am. t a.-ii.
A- " Klll'rs' w l"'cn spendint:
the pad two nianths lookine al'UI
Cpper Valley orchard interests, ie
turned to Portland last Week.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. An.irew.-t will
leave their Kasl Side place the latter
j part of this week for .Spokane, where
they will spend the w inter.
I F.ilwin C. Kherh , just mustered out
j of the service, and Mrs. Kbeily, have
I arrived from Vancouver. Mr. Kherh
is back at his post at Kae.-ser's.
Members of tiie local Comandery nf
Kniiifits Templar will participate in
ic i s as oo.--eia ce; oe a a-
at '.I o'ldock Chrixln.as more.
me;.
.lu lee Derby and family are recover-
in;;' f i em nilhieiiza. Mrs. I lerhy (level-
c.petl pneumonia. The crisis, however,
cinn.
Mrs. ('. II. Castner was honor puest
recently at a meet.inj? of the McMinn
ville VVoman's club, A luncheon was
served in her honor at the Yamhill
hotel.
Kev. (). C. Wright, secretary of the
Oregon Baptist church conference, will
preach at the Heights Jiaptist church
.Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. O. Meachain have
left for Chi-ac.o and other middle
western and eastern points for a two
months' viit with relatives and
friends.
Circuit Judge Morrow was here the
first of Ihe week hearing the case of
Perry vs. the People's Navigation Co.
A verdict was rendered in favor of the
plaintiff.
A. I.auterbach, White Salmon butch
er, has been here with the W. J. Fdz
market while A. 1 tavenpni t, the con
cern'K skilled cutter, was ill with in-
l liUenza.
liny taut piano vmi haven, long been
neglecting from the Peed-French I'iano
Co., now located in the Red Cross
! ronnip opposite the Kirs' National
Hank.
; Mrs. Crawford l.emn.on, of Kennt
vvick. has arrived to spend the holidays
! with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. J. ..
i Hershner. Mr. Crawford i expected
1 here later.
J. K. Slade has returned from Hu
' sum, country home of the Slades,
Where he va. looking after the apple
harvest, to remain here for the winter
with bis family.
Accompanying his sisters - in - law,
: Mt.. Kva Gillctt and Mrs. Ih-rtha
keer.an, E. O. Planchar will spend the
Christmas holidays with friends and
rt !a;v,- in Seattle.
Attention, Pytnian Sisters! The
'presence of all members of Wanna
Temple is desired at the next regular
meeting, Peoetuher 2', hcn matters
of importance will be considered.
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weaters
M r.
Mrs
A. .!. I'rie.llev ami
Don't feriret "The Kir.tlv ,f I'r
will be sdiown at the l.ihertv as a
nil' 'i1'1 ":s odenni; Weiiiu m!;iv ant
IMirsdav. I Ins is a Willi-.er ..t a I ie-
ture and features Wallace Leid.
Sidney (i. Habsoii was down from In
I'pper Valh y home the latter part of
last week on PusMie.
ills broth, r.
Uea I'.abson is still in France, encased
arms Y. M. ('. A. w,,ik
Mi eazmes an- the best of Y uietide
and New Year's c'ifts. Subscriptions
lor all ot the hiuh cla.ss pnbbcat :oi:s
' taken, i'miunt servii-e. (iie me nur
hst Mrs .1 K Caiii Tel
Miss (butgia Lynn, who has been
attending the Helm ke-Walkcr Husiih ss
Colleue in Portland, has returned home
and has accepted a po-itcm with the
Hood Kiver Abstract Invest me.t C .
W. Mat-Killlis, of the Hood Unci
Valley I'roducts Co., was at Udell last
week on bu.ine-'.s. Following a fi-e
that destroyed their Udell plant the
i riK.Ui ts ( o. has been operating
plant in I'ortlanil.
ii, luue innni'V f ,r I n in 1 ..in.- v it
iiroiKivmeiit ni i v i
! ,,,i p, ,,,,, pi Mri,-e. Ali-iia.l lin
j;,,,,, all, Sure iuir. II-.... I lion A I
st,,, t and lav Co I 'h me In:; 1 . t,
i
Su.,.la wdl he t he Ii rs t of the Lib-
, ... .
e 1' t S IWo reel .IliMtl , ol'iellleS lealllr-
jMo '1 wecbe Lan, the faun. us cm
diaii. Kdith Storey wdl also be slum
in a five oid feaOoe tl "I'emon."
With ;. K. i i !-, a, in tdui'L'e t In
IU ! French I'lai'i i Co. ha u riiol a
I u a cell si me. em 'V log a line of the
tme-t piau.i.- and I honoi; raphs, in the
ed i ross .plalters opposite the hirst
A.Uioi.ai I, an,-. lii.U iing.
The tiig'ueAt lot of suits, coats and
dresses we have ever had will be
olVereil fi'oin now until Christina.-, at
reductions ranging from 2n to lin per
cent. All hats for this period will be
reduced dd 1-.", per cent. Moiiner's.
Mrs. H. K. Havidsoii, war historian
t,.r llood Kiver county, ha. appointeil
the following additional assistants:
Mrs. W. W. Kodwell, Kast Parrel t
Mrs. .1. ,1 Cihhons, West, Parrot!, and
Mrs. A. W. Ishell, Krankton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I,. Clark, of Port
land, were here last week visit ing
friends. Their son, Newton, is a stu
dent at Stanford i'niversity, having
been a member of the students' army
training corps for the past semester.
Mrs. O. K. Yaiighaii, who has been
visiting in eastern iregon, has arrived
for a visit with her sister, Miss Minnie
L. Monner. Miss Moiiner will accom
pany Mrs. Vaughan to Portland for
the holidays.
Pillie I'.iiike in "Arms and the liirl"
at the Liberty Monday and Tuesday.
The story of an American girl's adven
tures in war-torn Pelg iiitn at .the out
break of the present w ar
The biggest lot of Mid -, coats and
dresses We have ever had will be of
fered from now until Christmas at re
ductions ranging from LM lu 2." percent.
All hats for this period will be reduced
:i;l l-.'i per cent. Motiner's.
Wanted To rent an '-n hard with an
average aniiuai v leid ol l'l.niln boves , ;
coinmeieial varieties ot apples. Nine
veaisot Hood ll:-,or Vabcv experience.
Pot of;relri nice.-. .1. -' I ..Ivili, Ii . I' .
I', d, lei. .')T.",t. dMl
The Hood Kiver Commercial Club is
ready to begin work of community ad
vancement where it was left. o!V when
t he war began and has pledged itself
to become an integral pa r t of the new
ly organized Oregon Chamber of Com
merce.
I V hat about that phonograph'.' The
Peed-French Piano Co. has the largest
slock of plioi ogrnphs and re.'ooi- i;.
t'ortland, the Victrola, Oiafannla, Kdi-
son, Oiarniinil I:.e and others. See
our local dealer, opposite First Na
tional Hank.
Histrict Fire Warder) (ibbert Kdguig
ton says the aid of volunteer wardens
m different Hood Piver districts aided
materially in keeping down tires the
past summer. These men, Mr. Kdg
ington says, have the thanks of the
forestry service.
Mrs. Walter W. Shay has. left for San
Antonio to Join her husband, Sgt.
Shay, who lues v ukihteered to remain
at ieast six months at Kelly Field,
which is to he made a permanent avia
tion grounds. Sgt. Shay has been in
charge of ih-pection at the aviation
cta.ter.
"to
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BUY W. S. STAMPS
With
-I the Fiisl
foiiiiil ti;e .-.imp 'dosed. A lii i fry call to
the Portland supply house f',,r barbers
bpnicti I. 'I'. Ileitschmidt. of that
city, la
t , . , ndiict the shop tempor-
arilv.
Nt vi s l.as latch, been received of the
''i,t r.ac.e m ( ahtoniia of Miss Loui
Ian, i
In bra, k
I a it;
;MV
.benh.e lived in II Kiver several
..ears ain. aim w as ior some nine an
a-:i.-;la.' !- the pul lie hbrarv. Since
then sh l. as taken a course of training
al th.- ( ; tif'i' ma Slate Library School
In Sai I'.'inienp,. aiul has held the posi
tion ,.t iibrai.ai, in t l,e Colusa count
nli'a-v i" on Hi, ri ( aid ma.
i i. A. 'i'Hi.:ii, ; , ,'e!.t ly p.unl'ully in
I'treil '.- hen si; a ii. ni.iliile n, which he
wa- r:-ii ir :n A - ioo'ton. where he is
in (!,.- Inn r I'lc-n e-. w as struck by
a nam. ,- le. -rod sullicient ly to
haw Idle I ia Hi.-, hospital, where he
i' a- i 'i -la d f.-llow ine the crash. Mr.
i
a ,i
- I .a, speodini; the holidays
Mrs. A la-e I 'oilman, w ho has been
m rn.npe , t tnc I iii-ker- llndce plant.
.,( .,,. I1
l'i
el' A I '.gld I O., Oil
moved to the citv.
Ihe
II
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h,
: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. T.
'.-. oi i! .ike t iieir home with
Me, :., i is ju-1 recover ing
lie i;.x that c, iiiliued b nil
,a k.- al the ( ottagc hospital.
.m. !:- been aim. t blind
o !;ar a'lee' i,m ,,f t he ev e.
I i"in
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M! '
II:
' , I'M11, d physi.n.-ui- until it
: . , d 1 1 1 1 1 p i lam nla iu rrns
i l tie loenihei , 1 tie iaili
.or 1 I , a I it liei'1,1, e ne -es -
I ra o at I the
t:eiil, , phv-icians are r,,.w giving Mr.
it is I hoiicht his ev.
u ill soon he wi M.
I!. M. Clack, was present last
week in I'oitlci.ii . ; ., nueting of dairy
men, creamery ,cn a- d c'lKa.-inakers,
says the event very ppilHahle iiial
entertaining. At haii,ia t the visit -
ors reealed thi'mselves wth the heest
rhec c. but t er and ice cream, made bv
( n.gou eoncerns, and t be piece deie-
istaiue was buttermilk-fed turkev.
"It was ceitiiinlv good," -ay:- Mr.
I'dack.
The Chn.-tian and Missionary Alli
ance will give a splendid Christmas
program (Te-ictnias night, next Wed
nesday. All are invited to he present.
Christmas
Goods
Fancy Boxed Candy
Fancy Boxed Cigars
Juicy Navel Oranges
Florida Grapefruit
Candied Cherries
Fancy Mincemeat
i astern Cranberries
Large Layer Kaisins
Cranberry Sauce
Apple Butter
Bl'ick .111(1 SwiSS CheeSO
Fancy Cookies
Nuts of All Kinds
A I
The Slar Grocery
" MHn THINGS TO EAT "
PERIG0 & SON.
bMii.uU MtJ, ah i I mii iwrwli