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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1920)
HOOD RIVER GLaCIER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1020 r I 0. A. Keeping' Hood River on the Map of M I 1 I 1 IB fet K51 wer very lutnc will iJay J in I Made from Ci derived tr Aid ime of the n-ethei fat. jiovd( FREE Martha Ferguson will be home for Thanksgiving holidays. Sunday school at 10 a. m., preaching at 11 a. m. MibB Martha Ferguson will sing "Jn the Garden." Kpworth League at 6.46 p. m. Subject, "Un christian American, a Menace and a Challenge." Leaders, Dorothy llaskins and Agnes Alio way. Sermon by Hev. Gleioer at l.'.'M p. m. Chorus choir and anthem. PINE GROVE Mrs. C. L. Turnev and daughter, Miss Jessie, returned from Bend Wed nesday of last week. That evening Mrs. P. 1!. Laraway entertained at dinner in celebration of the golden wedding of her mother and father. ugh and son, Men Young Men t Mr. and ( :h rs. R. II. U Corval In view of the fact that tne manufacturers tell us that we have to pay within $5.00 for Spring Suits of what we paid for Fall Suits, we have forgotten profits and marked our clothing at, and in many instances, below cost, in order that you may be well dressed for Thanksgiving, and the whole year, at prices unbelievedly low. Men : Note : These : Prices ODELL Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sheppard motored to Portland Tuesday. Harold Lynch, who has been employed on the Sunday ranch during the sum mer and has attended high school at OdelK was called to the home of his parents at Rickreal Thursday by a mes sage which stated that his only sister, a young woman of 20, had passed away. An attack of influenza wa.s the cause of death. Kvery meml suffered from the same of a lot which joins the lot which b first bought. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith, of Poi I land, soent the week end at the bom of their nephew G. F. 1'urdy. Mrs. (Jrrel Arnold of Peotont, III. topped over for a visit, at the home of J. II. and Allison Fletcher while ei route to California. J. W. Avery and son, Bert, left Ode! Tuesday for the winter. Each yea thev spend the summer here and tin spend the bv rday for California, spend part of the win- Youth's Brown Wool Noiles Shoo! Suits, $19.75 Lontf Pant; belted, Lag . Newmi nl In Po id Mr. )I the : family wfnter in California r Washington, ase. r riends I . . , . n , l here express sincere sympathy for "'oac ' ' h ' Harold in his sorrow work were invited to spend Wedneidaj ., , . ' evening at. the parsonage to bear tht red Howard, M. u. Udell and Wm. I report from those who attended tht Uailey are recent purchasers of 1'ord Sunday school institute at The Dalles, touring cars. Horace (iilkerson's subject was the S. I'. Davenport has added to his cozy Sunday school secretary; grading the home property in Ode 1 1 by the purchase j Sunday school, Allison Fletcher; small Youth's All-Woo! School Suits, Long Pants, SIT' $24.75 in the b popul THE FAMOUS PLAYERS LASKY CORP. presents CECIL B.DeMILLE'S production "Something to Think About" By Jeanie Macpherson ire i uei W. C. Mrs. C left 'l ues, with her r a visit I Gerald Jarvia md for their BELMONT Mr. Mr. left I I I Mi ' sail nSk.' "-VV Youths' School Overcoats, in all-wool material, K 16.50 Young Men's Suits, All-wool. Cheviots Cmjaii n erf inch property in G. L Tuft $24.75 to $39.50 Young Men's Overcoats, Snappy styles in all-wool i parable value:?, n.iU'i'ial, tin $19.75 to $39.50 , i i i ma,r":rmiim)miiiSmmXSmmmmmmymmm Men's Ali-wool Suits, Worsted, Cheviots, Cassimeres, and Nodes, largest assortment in the city to choose from, $24.75 to $39.50 Men'sAII-wool Overcoats, Styles, quality and endurance are woven into these goods, $19.75 to $39.50 Men's and Boys' Hats, Felt Hats of the best quality, style and workmanship the mar ket affords; large assortment to choose from, $1.98 to $4.98 TIEiS Flowing-End Ties in a beautiful array of colors, 49c to $1.98 MEN'S HEAVY Brown Calf Work Shoes $3,98 Men's Union Work Suit Blue Denim and Khaki $2.98 to $3.98 MEN'S VIRGIN WOOL STOUT SUIT A special shipment of these just arrived; if you are ;tour, we can fit you. Be as well dressed for Thanksgiving as the rest of the family, at prices much under the present market MEN'S WOOL EXTRA PANTS We have the largest assortment of men's extn pants in the city, including worsted, cassimeres, and cheviots. Invest gate our values before you are misled by other so-called reductions of 25 per ct. or 50 per ct. Make your choice Sow, $2.69 to $6.SO A WORD TO THE WISE Don't hop on to a man when he is down; let him get up But, hop on to these prices while they are down, for they might go up. in Cti !i:iy ilium nt in theinr in i, it 'M M.' hua . one in ! he ! at l.'i MOUNT HOOD Make Your Selection NOW While the Stock Is Complete tltnt sc.ii liibf ti.e (! ithtiect heart appeal ever I a pfa '. ir. by IvMiHe. With a Gra GIORIA SV ANSON THI ODORE ROBERTS clair f McDowell KI.UOTT DEXTER MONTE H I I THEO. KOSLOPT THE LIBERTY November 29-30 1 We Give A Belt or Suspender With Every Suit. J Incorporated J THE HOUSE OF LOWER PRICES' Gets It Hand Soap r , mm mm . - o t The lipitdl church ierv ;unday even ins at T.30. OSIER. vhi M ( r no A A. Ma Anv Wornatiaa ins. and the titpat will be given at the on ano i 1 Kiver UB 7. 90. Saturday?, 1.30 to 3 30 p. The Mta( ;rtures for th w- wilfbe "Lifting Shadow" a ''h and Jeff. The work of eorting nd packi ,r year's apple ctcy was finished ' j Awiat:on packinir houve Fri i ternoon. There weie between it year cr K M. MM thern California, e. Thrv exjieet tr MONDAY AND TUESDAY M i'?ri 'f niail . Adi 50c Children, 'eas with thi J