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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 2f,, 1020 m IC .rw rv. w-w tu jtu fiiyi -nu -v. an rf-ia rv er arss is n fk " arm sans ra ru ru .in trw wit JT; rfty.tT rtuy' AT.' The Store of Substantial Christmas Gifts 8 8 8 8 OT alone is the Diamond beautiful because of the purity of the rays that it sheds. The fact that its lustre will endure down through time, lends it value and beauty, too. Some gaudy tinsel may be made for a moment to out shine purest gold, but the precious metal never loses its durability. We pride ourselves on our gifts of substantial quality, gifts the workmanship and nature of which will render them heirlooms. N 8 8 n 8 8 8 8 8 8 AnH in nnssinc we would call vour attention to the fact that irold was never cheaper than at the present moment. Jewelry of gold, watches and rings, is now at a low mark. The only increase noted in the price of jewelry manufactured from gold has come from the increase in the labor expended in the making. 8 Sa wn "v. rt ul n in w itu rn n- f a"." ru trmn rb rv -u k - fv ifbyvtfL hrtshgj ru a . Whether it le a rfnr for the baby of plainest de sign r with dainty delicate setting ora fine diamond, you will find it hero. Wo set. our diamonds In plati num. The other day we wore told by a diamond merchant that at least 85 per cent of the jewelers of the country were unable to handle such work. We set our stones in platinum right herein Hood River. We have a line of Silverware that, is unexcelled, sterling silver service and silver plated ware that can't wear black. Not long ago we stripped the silver from a knife and left it for two weeks in a lemon. It couldn't turn black. CUT GLASS AM) SILVER SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS rL j 'j We carry Libbey's Cut Glass gjj in all of the most pleasing l patterns. Our big line of Pyralin Ivory was purchased before the raise. We are selling at factory prices of today. Our customers, whatever line of jewelry they may be interested in, get the benefit of our buying for three big stores. FOUNTAIN PENS, EVERREADY PENCILS PINS, BRACELETS, NAPKIN RINGS, Watches Nearly every man prizes a gift watch. We have the Waltham and Elgin and other makes time pieces that the man in his prime today will pass on to his son. The Gift Watch is very appropriate. ife&asvj&ari 1 -...Ot.1' E 'Hi J , ' IS A FULL LINF: OF WRIST WATCHES II I loaf 9 j v GLASSES How about your eyes? If your vision has become imperfect., you owe it to yourself to make a Christmas present of a pair of glasses to yourself. Perhaps you will receive a Christ mas letter from loved ones far away. What satisfaction it will be to read it with your own eyes. Our many years of successful experience in fitting glasses enables us to offer you a service second to non We permit only the best and most perfect to pass over our counters and from our shelves. We allow no one to undersell us. W. F. LARA WAY JEWELER N Diamonds have been advancing since 1890. They will never be lower. Just twice as many dia monds were mined in 1913 as were taken from the earth last year. The most important feature in the buying of a diamond is the dea ler you patronize. You must have absolute confidence in the house you deal with. For many years we have been selling stones to people who know and demand the best. Every diamond is absolutely backed by our guarantee that has stood for a most exacting honest policy for many years. WOMAN'S CLUB NEWS The Woman's Club will gifS Ct4 party at Library hall Wedensday after noon, December 1. for the bene fit of the Scholarship I. nan Fund. I!ri'l:e, COO or whist will lie played. The i"'ii eral puhlic has been invited to attend the entertainment. Following the chili's bueineai meet leer, Wednesday, December s, a child J welfare program will be held with Mrs. Sam ;. Campbell In charge. The Hoys' Choi i:s of the high .school and pupils of the primary gradei will take pint, with Mrs. c. H. Henney In charge. The ticket sale campaign of Hoy Smuts for the chautauqui festival will be limited to next Tuesday and Wed nesday. ISuy when the Hoy Scouts call on you atidjlhus help them in a worthy cause. ni ww- i SaiinEM Shell Finish RECONSTRUCTION ! Now, while the world is doing its "house clean ing," is a good time to begin a "reconstruction period" at home. Whichever room you start with you will find need for B-H Satin Egg Shell Finish. Although intended for walls and ceilings it makes a beauti ful egg-shell enamel on woodwork too. The Kitchen Library Bedroom Hallway or Bath can be made brighter, more attractive and easier to keep clean by a coat of B-H Satin Egg Shell finish any one of twelve shades. Be sure to think of Bass-Hurt, r when consider ing a painting job whether a room or an entire house inside or out. Let us assist you in the proper choice of mate rials ! H. S. BRAAKMAN HOOi His i K. OKI .N Distributor for BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY,S.nFr.nc:o BOY SCOUTS TO HANDLE CHAIJATUQIJA The Hoy Ssouta will take charge of ticket la lei of a chautaOQ.ua festival to be lu re the evening! ol December 1, 2, 8, 4 and (i at the high school audi torium. Through B confusion local folk were not expecting the Chautauqua un til in January, and last moment pre parations are necessarily rushed. Miss K. K. Cameron, representing the com pany, arrived Tuesday to make final arrangements. The list of attract urns tn appear are as follows : Stories and Reading and French Fashion Show, (Vora l.anham and as sistants, opening night; lecture oration, "Keep OR the Grass," Cant. Wood Urines, of Kentucky, second night; Rollicking Popular Concert, St. Cecelia Singing Orchestra, third night ; Kea-ture-Lecture, "What I Think of Your Town," w. !!. Nation, fourth night ; program of music, fun and jazz liy trie Homeland Entertainers, closing night. Dnuntic Keener al llijih School Edward Abner Thompson, dramatic reader from the School of Expression, Boston, MaSS., Will come tO IIoikI Rivet Monday night. Novemlier 2H, under the SUSpicee of the hinil school student body, and give a delightful , "Miles Standi in, hy Anna Kus Marble. Mr. TnornDSon is one of 1 the most Rniahed and powerful dramat ! ists on the A.nerican platform today. Though totally hlind he has fought his way to recognition liy sheer persistence and superior merit Be play the roles of his character! with abeolate free i ilmn, and his OTgan-like voice ciders ; siiperldv w it h every varying shade of emotion. The play deals with the !e ! ginning! of Pis BMWth Colony and is of special interest at this season of the year and in this tercentenary year of the event. Adults, M rents, school : children, 'J.r cents. Contrary to a report made last week I The pnstoffiee Monday handled tl that the motor staire to Parkdale would first shipment of building material widow and six children survive. A daughter. Miss Louisa, teaches at lit. Mood. A eon, Edwin, is in the United won be discontinued.James Stranahan, ever dispatched from here by parcel of t he Fashion Stable!, says the col States Marine Corps Funeral arrangement! await a re spouse from the marine son. pout. It included ct in s service will he continued imngiee, snippeu ny me lunwt-uum throughout winter if weather permits, j Lumber Co. to S. C. Johnson, of Spray. f'ur kodak flniihing is In charge of Mr. Donnerberg - I finisher of experi ence. If 0U are having kodak troubles four liuniiles of a-k I). ui about it. Mis experience is at your service - with a smile. Blocom A Gan6eld Co. jy22t plaj Sell Dirt in your Cnpine Oil Get rid of it ! X A LARGE quantity of diist-laden -?ir is "inhaled" I y the TVdaily operation of an auton;obiht engine. With this road dust, carbon and fine particles of metal et into the lubri cating oil and circulate through your engine, lowering the efficiency of its operation. Add to this dirt the gasoline that escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oil w Here jreag have a combination thi:t wears anJ tears and grinds away, every clay adding a little more ui:t and forcing a little mot e tUUlccesaary wear on bearing sur iaoet RouuK; ilerwrwapoom less rower poor performance thultef engine life. Oct new M.xi.rn Crankcar? CI' . . Service is the enemy cf tl. ri in the crankcaae it means CkM D oil in a clean engine." The Cak 1 Flushing Oil we use is the new. sci fitiHc, thorouch fluchir2 kgent that djes not contaminate the fresh Zerolene refilled into your cleaned crankcaso. This nodent, conveisent service, given QUiddy a:.d at a nomin:il cost, returns your engine to you clean and fre&h, . eat'y to r ive that sat- Isfactory perfcruiance yi)u expect. Today: Bring in ycur car for Mod em Cranlx-ase Cleaning Service. THANKSGIVING APPROACHES Time to think of the goodies ou will need for the peri dinner. Ft i hin- .iew NuK Miner-meal. Cranlx-rrifs. Dales. Figs, Raisins, and all that tfor with a sumptuous aprK-tizin dinner. Shipment sif No. I ('altt'crnia New Crop W; Inuts u t in and own. selling fur .;' rents nr pound. Ol K I'RK IS R L. H. ML (JOINS Tel 2134 Lit (If Sniphon funrert Line Those nIii tiiti not attend the concert i of Hie Little Symphony Ht the high grhtxil autlittiriiini mioasi one tt tho best iiiunal t-iitertainnient! that hits vt r been glees is Hood River, The company, consisting of four violins.two Cello! and liiano. ;avt a well selected program and one to bring out their tine symphonic twins. Their ahsolulnly perfect harmony and union was a rev elation to the sud ente. Miss Hill, as cellist, displayed, with seemitm ease, a technic few ..t! -l- acquire. Mr. Lewis, as aeeompat.ist ar.d pianist, was also a skilled musician. Miss Terry, as solo ist, charmed the audience, not only with ht r si It ntli. I rich HpfSM fi.-e. tiut with her ehntsring manner. Her lellCtinn. "The St uth Wind." calletl for many encore. Ilr KinLv Moth l,,m.irrn Ir. I.oi.is Hank!, who will give a lecture on prohibition here lomo I - - J 1 V y wplll "jor dean oil in a clean engine - ht, i! an lumor ana oivme 01 inier jonal note. His address will he th hearir;. He is an orator of the t. ssiv . convincing tp. He is an iH-te a'ti prophet of worldwide pro tion.with America leaiiin: the way. lufaif. Knoll Passes . Mr. Knoll recently from I'ittsburKb. His HdghtS Garage, Mood River, One. Klliott-Overland CO., Hood River. Ore. Hood River Garage, Hood River, ore Diekson-Marsh Motor Co., Hood River, ore. J. P, Carroll Garage, Mosier, ore.