The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 21, 1920, Image 10

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    HOOD K1VKR (il.ACllOIt. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1020
THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES
Prevail in this Store Every Day
Hundreds of people have learned that when they come to this store to trade they find the lowest prices on merchandise of good standard
quality to be found anywhere. They have long since learned that our enormous buying power of two hundred and ninety-seven stores affords us the
oppoi unity of purchasing our merchandise much lower than any smaller retail institution. That our economical merchandising methods of buying
jelling for cash with no credit losses, having no expensive delivery system, our quick turnovers of stock enables us to place our goods in
the hands of our customers with much lower expense and smaller profit. By dealing direct with the manufacturer, we are able to get first benefit
of all lower market prices and quickly pass them on to our customers.
CONTINUING LOWER PRICES FOR HOOD RIVER
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR PRICES. YOU'LL FIND SATISFACTION IN EVERY PURCHASE.
Men's Silk Shirts
Genuine Broadcloths, Jerseys and Crepe
de Chines, in beautiful new patterns. These
you have paid $12.00 to $16.00 for elsewhere.
Pi t sent day price
$6.90
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S
OVERCOATS
and judgment demand
vie. duality and work-
Men of good taa
the best there is ir
manship. J. C. Penney Overcoats combine
all these and our method of direct from the
mills to you enables us to save you many
dollars on your overcoat. We guarantee you
satisfaction or your money back. Our prices :
$19.75 to $44.75 .
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
Silk Plush Coats
That appeal to the better judgment of every woman. Our Plush Coats are finding favor
with the woman who appreciates a good warm coat. Rich in beauty and style. Short and
long coats are equally popular. Some fancy silk lined and others fancy sateen or plain. Fur
collars and self collars in various sizes and shapes. Priced from
$29.75 to $94.75
Ladies' Silk Hose
98 Cents
A genuine money saver for the thrifty
buyer. All sizes in Black and Brown.
Tricolet Blouses
Those new smart little blouses so rich
in style and beauty. A new shipment has
just reached us. Our price
$4.98
Shoes for the Whole Family
The qualily of our footwear appeals to the
iudgment of every careful buyer, and their
low prices win the decision.
Try our shoe service. You'll find it pays:
Men's Tan Blucher Work Shoe $4.29
Men's Tan Blucher Work Shoe 4.98
Men's Heavy Tan Calf Shoe 6.50
Men's 12-inch High Top Blucher 1 0.90
Men's Dress Shoes 4,98 to $10.90
Ladies' Gun Metal Blucher 3.69
Ladies' Heavy Calf Outdoor Shoe 4.89
Ladies' Brown English Walker 4.98
Ladies' Black Kid Military Shoe 8,25
Ladies' Black Kid Cloth Top Military 5.50
Ladies' Plain Toe Comfort Shoe 3.49
Ladies' Cloth Top Military Shoe 3.50
Felt Slippers for All
We have now the most complete line of
felt slippers in the city. There is nothing
nicer or more comfortable than a pair of our
Comfort Slippers. You will want a pair be
fore Christmas. Get them now while our line
is complete.
SUNBRITE CLEANSER
5 Cents per Can
"The House of Lower Prices"
See our Table of REMNANTS
Some Real Savings for You
"The House of Lower Prices"
ODELL
Mih. Want Campbell and Miss Ruth
Emery, granddaughter! of Mr. and
Mr. D, P. Binary, and little Master
Geo, Campbell, great grand sort of Mr.
end Mrs. Binary, also lliea Mildretb
Street, all of Omaha, Nebr. , are here
for h month's, visit. The greater por
tion of their time will bo spent at the
Brnery home near Summit. They viH
ted relatives In Portland lant week.
Maj. and Mrs. W. S. Gilbert, of As
toria were visitors at the J, B. Fergu
son and A. H. Ferguson homes last
week. The Fergusons had not seen
Maj. Gilbert itnce hie return from
France.
Vernon Teagtie, of Wnidiougal, ar
rived here Monday for a visit with rel
tives. Miss Grace M. Chambers is justly
prOUd of the fact that the apples from
her orchard w re all picked, peeked
and delivered to the warehouse before
the end of last week.
The new engine on the Mount Hood
It. H. demonstrates to the satisfaction
observers it shilitv to move the trains
Bra tor cars which mil over
daily.
on Odell market road stopped
it a point well round the COT-
ill. November is the
ite engineer for open
d from the south end
shop.
hureh was Beautifully decor.
vis. On his return Sunday he was ac
companied by Gerald Jarvis.
Miss Lett a Thomas has been the
guest of Miss Goldie Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L Turney. of Stan
ley Wis., nave arrived for a visit with
their daughter, Mrs. P, B, l.aruway.
Kev. James Kaye has been entertain
ing a brother from Fossil.
Mrs. F. W. Ilayt left last week for
Seattle, where she will visit Mrs. Stan
ton Allen. Later she will go to Cali
fornia for the winter.
J. Knschode and
week end visiting
and Mrs. S. F.
pf t
that I
Tuesday
ner nortf
date set
ing the t
to th
The
.t ( uu
BELMONT
Mr. anil Mrs. W.
daughter spent the
at the home of Mr
Ait ken.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. (Irani left Sun
da Foi Portland to spend a few weeks
visiting. Mrs. Karl Orant left lliurs-
day for her home.
I ,.i ! Bailer, brother of Mrs. II. 1).
Steele, spent the week end visiting his
lister. He returned to Portland Men-
day afternoon.
Chart el Howard motored over the
Highway Saturday to spend Sunday at
tin home of Marsh laenberg and fam
ily. Mrs. Guy Harvey and children and
Mrs. Maie Chubb came from Warnie
la l week Wednesday to see the home
folks. The) returned to Wamie Fri
llies to play Friday
has bougth a Ford
others to The Dl
afternoon.
Mr. Sherrell
truck.
Mrs. ('has. ('handler, who owned the
two Annala farms in Oak drove 11
years ago, is now visiting at the A. L.
Upson home.
Mr. Mende's horse was sick
need ay night, hut has recovered.
Hermann Pregge trapped twi
black bear Friday.
Wed-
arge
ated S
Those
two 11 ui
Rett (
Bpwoi i
d literature
Run
foi apph festival day. I Alfred Boorman earn from Portland
very greatly appreciated Sunday to spend a few days visiting
iy the following quartet : I hia sisters. Mrs. F. C. Sherrieb and
lmer, A. . I Tt. Warren Miller, and their families.
our mpsthy goes out to Mrs. (Jeo.
! Sultan. Wash., in the sorrow
aid loll thai has come to her m the
HI f.80 p. it . iad .!, ,ih ,,f .r husband, who was ac
Bubji ei, eidentally shot while on a banting trip,
tder, Gordon J only living an hoar after entering the
hosoital. Mrs. Gregg, as Mamie
j. A. WeberlHoi -' -. lived among us for pome time.
v. The foi-i and w at w ell known here. Many friends 1 Sunday
MOUNT HOOD
Mr. and Mrs. A. I.eroux have moved
from Hood Kiver to their ranch here.
Robert Leasure ami son, William,
went on a hunting trip over the week
end.
Mrs. Geo. Ban spent from Saturday
till Wednesday in Hood Kiver with her
daughter, Mrs. Geo, Krtle, ami family.
A. Oakley, of Camas, Wah., spent
Monday with F. L. MlHgg.
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. I.ott transacted
business in Hood River Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kitchel spent the
week end at their home. They are now
packing apples at the Association w are
house at l'arkdale.
Mr. I'arks. of Condon, ami daughter,
Mrs. Holly Holt, and baby, and Dave
Smith, of Fossil, v isited at the Chits.
I.ott home over the week end. They
were en route home from Cortland.
The iisuhI church services were held
Sunday morning.
The committee in charge of the Par
ent-Teacher social, Mrs. Hopper, Mrs.
Shaw and Mrs. .Ionian hail a very
elaborate program Consisting of read
ings, recitations, piano numbers and
elections by the Mount Hood four niece
Christian church, interment in the 1.
O. O. F. cemetery. Many beautiful
Moral offeringi were in evidence.
Bert Sundberg, formerly of Mosier
but now of Salem, is spending some
time around the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Leonard spent
Saturday as the guests of Miss Heat
rice I'owell at Rowena.
George Chamberlain was a business
visitor in i ne uaiies saturaay.
Mrs, Wm. Marsh and daughter ac
companied Mrs. E.J. Middleswart to I
her home in Hood Kiver Saturday.
"The Prince and Hetty," with a few
recii ol cringing tip ratner, win he
the attraction in moving pictures this
week.
C G. Niebol and family, Mr. and
Ifra.W. A. Husbands, Mrs. Amos Root,
Mrs. .1. T. Davenport, Mrs. H. M.
Scearce and son. Robert, and Mrs. C.
. I Vr lev attended the recital at the
Riverside church In Hood Kiver Sunday
evening. The program was all instru
mental music by Luoien Keeker, of
Cortland, with the exception of one
vocal solo by Mrs. Sletton, of Hood
liner. These reeitsls are to be given
the hrst and third Sunday evenings of
each month.
There will be a program given by the
itudenl body at the high ichool Friday
afternoon.
The attendance banner for this month
wei t t, Miss Folsom's room, which had
a record of y.s.
The boys have erected baskets and
art practising basket ball outside the
School building.
There will le a Hallowe'en basket
social given by the high school. Ad
Biission will be free. There will be
appropriate entertainment. The sum
i from the sale of the baskets
' -iurt a fund for the purchase of a ,
UNDERWOOD
her
Mrs. W. D. I.ucas is visiting
mother, Mrs. George Counts.
Mrs. Nick Sturtevan tis ill and was
taken to Hood Kiver for treatment.
Mrs. Claude Davison and Mrs. H. A.
Hussey transacted business in Hood
Kiver Friday.
Dr. Zener was called to the Thun
home last week to administer medical
aid to little Johnnie.
Nick Sturtevant and Mrs. Hazel
Schwinge spent last week Tuesday in j
Hood Kiver visiting Mrs. Sturtevant.
Manager Hicks, of Hicks' mill, spent;
last week Wednesday in Hood Kiver.
The people from here who attended
the dance at White Salmon last week !
were well pleased with the splendid i
AT THE TIIEATkcS
THE LIBERTY
Friday and Saturday. October 22 and
23, Wm. Faversham in the big speci; I
attraction, "The Man Who Lost Him
self." Also a one reel comedy. This
picture played at the Columbia at Port
land at 30 and 50 cents. We show it
at usual prices.
Sunday only, October 2-1. Kessie
liarriseale in "All of . a Sudden Nor
ma." A Paramount Magazine and a
Snub Pollard comedy.
Monday and Tuesday, ( Ictoher 26 and
2t, The big Kealart special attraction,
1 ne l.U''k of the Irish. Abo topics
music turnished by the imngalow or- , 0f the Dav.
chestra, of Portland. ,.,,, , .
. . .... . ,. , Wednesday afternoon and evening
A dance will be given at Underwood L, Thursday matinee onlv. Wm. S.
Saturday night. Mevenson music. I Desmond in The Broadway Cowboy,"
The friends of Mr. Marsh were sur-I arid Mai k Sennett enmeoV "Uncle
from Portland
ing with a
a few days of
T. (1. Babbitt
inheim
Monday,
PINE GROVE
grel to hear of her husband's aeei
d( nt and death.
G, Oxborrow has a crew of II
nicker-, harvesting the crop on the John
'.inch. They will also pick the
00 the Roy Cornell ranch.
Wayne Allen, who hai loen sick for
the psst two weeks, is st work agsin.
Walter Regnell is on the sick list.
orchestra. i is i
The contest which has been carried piano for the high school.
on in the ( hristian Kndeavor meetmes The work f irrndinir for the Hiirh-
for the past nine weeks came to a close mm tlonr Front street through town
evening wnn me i.ivewires has beei a'mojt completed.
Willey were in j
White Salmon,
i i . i i-w i i
am mi. ii.e jnggers secon.i. ami ine Mr, .1. T. Davenport entertained st
Ant i cant s third. The l.ivewires will i , , o,,...i..! ,... ; i .
, . i.t i iiuiuc .? I u 1 1 a t mil iinn'ii iiviiui
l'lmv of iier little daughter, Caroline Marie.
n ATT HHnVR
Mr. ami Mrs. K. M. Xrauss.
; or iihone sll news of interest to panied bv Mrs. C. K. Johnson.
ne entertained at a Hallow en
by the Diggers and Anti-cant's.
Mrs. Frem hand children are up fro
Forest drove visiting at the W. I
Stocker home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Itarr were hon
from Odell over the week end.
jlOSIEK.
the Oak trove school.
A range meeting was held st the
Grove school Wednesday evening.
liow ea - i 1 1 October 13.
I in third, fourth and lifth'grades of
I rove school had a party for their
d. M . -birthday, October 14. She;
I u lighted with her gift, wMd
es dorir. rthday book.
Hn Caroline Heights has bee
v ill bo oh . rved up g at the Reed home. She is now st 1
I i II. Lindcav home.
j 1- BO Annala and F.ldred Reed, of
1 i t,i,.ve. who belong to the Hood
The Dalles last week M
Mr.
d Mi
Iean
da
bu.-p es-.
Duvall, of Ki
Ut work ; :t
iin mrinnay was ici)ier n.
i.ihss,it a delightful af
n. After viewing the various
rought by the guests games were
d on the lawn until 4 o'clock,
. formed in line and marched
dining room, w here a delicious
D awaited them. The room w as
-d while the candles were burned
cake. The candles were extin-
i by the eager, excited ycung-
nd remt
le for a
given to little
At 5 o clock
wishing their
urns of the
Dr.
. of
f tht.
V
prised when he returned
last week Monday i
bride.
Frank I.arsen spent
last week in Portland.
Matt Thompson and
spent the week end in Hood Kiver.
A score or more people gathered at
the school house Monday night
ten to the lecture given by an
izer of the farm-labor party.
Ames I.arsen, former clerk for the
! Underwood Mercantile Co., is assisting
his brother, Frank, with the ferry.
The Holmes sisters, from the
! Heights, attended the dance at Hood
River Saturday night.
Mr. and Mis. Ren
Hood River Saturday,
i Prof. I.owden, of
spent the week end at his home here
The Hicks mill has closed for the
remainder of the year.
Jake Horn has moved his family
from l'nderwood to the saw mill on
the Little Wrote Salmon.
Car Shortage ( ailed Ps etiological
While some of the shippers sre heard
to complain of a car shortage. J. H.
Fredricy charscterizes the shortsge ss
chiefly psychological. Apples are mov
ing slowly, and it is declared thst csrs
are nearly always available to meet
immediate demands at present. Ship
pers snd rsil officials, too, however,
expect, they ssy, to see a car shortage j
develop as ihr shipping season ad
vances. Street Intersection Widened
Street Coninfssioner Samuel is com- 1
pleting the work of widening the in
tersection of Fugene and Twelfth
Tom Without the Cabin.
Thursday, October 2s, evening only,
one show only. The l.auletta Concert
Company will give one performance
only. Every seat reserved. Fntire
downstairs, $1 ; balcony 75 cents.
Tickets placed on sale at Liberty iiox
ollice Friday. October 21 . Doors open
to lis- 7. lb. hhow at n o clock. A ten pie e
organ-i concert orchestra featuring John Lau-
letta, solo harpist, and Charlotte Weil-
er, sopiano. Oet seats early. Posi
tively the best musical organization
that has ever appeared in Hood River,
either chautauu.ua or lyceum.
Friday, October 2'J, Henry Walthall
in the famous story, "False Faces,"
also a News reel.
26, Doris Kenyon and Frank Mills in
"Twilight," also Pearl White in "The
Great Secret."
Tuesday and Wednesday, October 2C
and 27. Bessie Rarriscale in "The
Green Swamp," and a Rathe News.
Thursday arfd Friday, October 28 and
29, Lyons and Moran in their lecood
comedy, "Once a Plumber." Remem
ber "La, La, Lucille"? This is even
better. Also Eddie Polo in "The Van
ishing Dagger.
Barbara Vaughan at the piano.
Stemless Apples to Be Shipped
At a meeting of the directorate of
the Association last week grading
rules, which hitherto have prohibited
the placing of stemless apples in any
grade of packed apples, were modified
and it was decided to permit stemless
fruit in C-grade apples, provided the
skin is not broken.
The Association has urged growers
to rusn Deliveries oi Jonathan and
Northern Spy apples, the price of
which, it is declsred, is usually better
on early salts than on those made later
in the season.
Milks-Bunting
The wedding of Wesley N. Mills and
Miss Kliabeth Hunting, both of Port
land, occurred here Monday at the
study of Riverside church, Rev. Roddy
officiating. They were accompanied
by John W. Todd, Mrs. Harrison and
Miss Mish of Portland. Mr. Mill is
now connected with a large Portland
dairy concern.
Saturday, October M), the Paramount
artcraft special, "The Career of Cath
erine Bush" and a comedy
Vera Kolstad at the Liberty organ.
i tetobor 21 and
"Pink Tights,"
The Vanishing
THE GEM
, Thursday and Fridav
22, Gladys Walton in
also Eddie Polo in '
Dagger."
Saturday. Oct her 2.!. Pauline Fred
ericks in "The Peace of Roaring Riv
er" and a Holmes Travelog.
Sunday ami M odaf, I .-t her 24 snd
The Exquisite
GARDA TOILETRIES
The Watkins Man
1319 13th Street
Hood River Oregon
Tel. 1923
Extra Fancy Gift Box
FOR YOUR FRIENDS
Apples
farm.
WhIU
ft Hu
early F
V -s Arvilla Husban
street. The parking
the corner have been
de f. r gn Mti r
heaw traffic that uset
Prarticallv all of the
Ik of
two stret
home of J. ( ,'r- River foot ball team, went with the were held Sunday ab Hit noon
1 .-t. n ti
j snd
it i .n botei. i. ! . .!.
nl
into town over these streets.
Personally Selected.
Quarter Box, s I Specialty. I ship anywhere.
TRAFFORD E. SMITH
Hood River, Oregon. Phone 5811
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DANCING K. P. Temole
TEN-PIECE ORCHESTRA
Thursday, October 28
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