The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 12, 1922, Image 5

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All over the country the call is being sounded. Strengthen the greatest bulwark of the Nation -the HOME
Attractive Furniture is a big factor in accomplishing this. HERE IS A STORE DEVOTED TO THIS IDEA.
Our constant endeavor to sell quality and service. Let us help you make a "Better Home" from our large and
varied Fall Stocks of Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Draperies.
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'urniture
that radiates quiet comfort
and restfulness.
Overstuffed
Davenports
Big Easy Chairs
Rattan Pieces
in Mahogany, Frosted
Brown and Parchment
Cheney
Phonographs
PERIOD STYLES
IN
Chamber
Furniture
All of those classic designs
are represented in our stock
and at prices you usually pay
for the ordinary kind.
Walnut,
Mahogany,
Maple, Old Ivory,
Silvertone.
Complete Suites and Odd
Pieces.
Dining
Suites
that add dignity to
THE HOME
Often this room is the
most intimate meeting place
for the whole family. Make
it a room at once cheerful,
inviting, but with a dignity
that will inspire a natural re
gard for the niceties that go
with refinement. .
Walnut,
Mahogany,
Jacobean Oak
Kitchen
Pieces
To save labor and lighten
the drudgery of housework.
HOOSIER
Kitchen Cabinet
Saves miles of steps, and
costs less than "Built-in."
They're sold on the famous
Hoosier Club Plan which
enables you to secure one
for a small payment down
and little easy payments
after.
We Specialize on
Good Beds
The fame of these excel
lent articles has reached to
every corner of the terri
tory we serve.
DE LUXE
The Bed Spring
Luxurious
SEALY
Tuftless Mattress
On the market 41 years.
SIMMONS BEDS
Known the world over for
style and finish.
A Fine Showing
of
raperies
Silks, Cretonnes,
Sateens, Madras,
Filet Net, Scrim,
Marquette.
BrenHn Shades
Kirsch Rods.
Vacuum
Cleaners
EASY TERMS
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A RE carefully selected to meet the demand for service as well as patterns and coloring.
MILL PRICES HAVE ADVANCED. Ours were all received before the raise and
we will hold to the low level of prices as long as stock lasts. It is complete now.
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Immanuel Lutheran Church
Regular services at 10.45. Sunday
school at 9.45. Choir reheareal Friday
at 8. p. m.
P. Hilgendorf, Taator.
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ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
Vaudeville
At
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Fri. SlSat. IO f A
OCTOBER u " 14
Billy French
Whistler Extrordinary
. - direct from
Liberty Theatre, Portland
also
"Juft Around
the Corner'
and
Topics of The Day
Aesop's Fables
NO RAISE IN PRICES
lO and 35c
UPPER VALLEY TU
BERS GOOD QUALITY
While the quality of the Upper Val
ley potato crop is excellent this season,
according to J. F. Thompson, 1'arkdale
grower, the tonnage of this year will
be cut 50 per cent under that of last
year. The crop last year reached
around 80 cat loads. Mr. Thompson
says that growers at present are not
being oiFered any flattering prices for
their product, the market now being
at 80 cents per bushel. Upper Valley
tubers, however, are always in strong
demand during the spring months for
seed by California growers, and ranch
ers are expected to hold their crop for
this better price.
Mr. Thompson says that Upper Val
ley ranchers who have alfalfa fields
are prosperous. The hay crop of the
Upper Valley was the finest ever har
vested, growers having cured their
alfalfa during ideal weather. Hay is
bringing $25 per ton on the ranch.
SCHOOL NEWS
Boy Ilurt Under Wagon
Johnny, eight year old Eon of Will
iam Barney, narrowly escaped death
Saturday when he fell under an orch
ard truck. His collar bone was broken
and a four-inch gash was rut in his
scaln. Apple harvest help did not
know the boy was playing on the
truck. His screams warned the driver
and the rig was quickly utoppe.d, pre
venting further and probably more
serious injuries.
Come in and see the new 'Buick 1023
models. Sixes, f 1425 ; Fours, 11075
Hood River tiarage.
Jar letter operation I
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MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
Calol Flushing Oil for safa,
thorough cleaning and
Zcrolena for correct re
filling. Look for tha sign.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CMorm)
WANTED WORK
Painting or Varnishing
Satisfactory Service Given
PhoDe 2734 or call at M07 Taylor ft.
EXPERT IRONING
Done on short notice by
Urs. A. J. Gillespie
1607J Taylor St. Phone 2734
Ford and Samson
Truck Owners :
Call at 109 Fourth Street
and inspect our Tires and
Tubes, at the
CULP PLAN STORE
The one that save3
you money.
Last Saturday the high school foot
ball team met the strong team from
Franklin Hi, of Portland, on Gibson
field. The teams were quite evenly
matched and played a good game from
start to finish. Neither team had
scored when within two minutes of the
end of the fourth quarter, Clifford
Greene, Hood River quarterback, made
a drop kick from the 30-yard line, scor
ing three points. Greene and Slavens
were local stars but all players of both
teams played a hard game.
Next Friday Coach Kecney will take
his men to Gresham to play the Union
High team there. A week later they
will meet Mevenson here.
Last Friday all the high school class
es effected organizations for the cur
rent year and elected officers. The
Juniors started the Mascot work by
nominating a start. .
During the past two weeks the at
tendance at the high school has fallen
off because of the apple-picking season
The Sophomore and Junior classes have
been the heaviest losers.
Miss Helen Knight was absent from
school two days last week. Miss Sara
Howes was the substitute.
After an absence of three weeks
Charlie Jones was back on the job at
the high school Monday morning where
all were glad to see him. He has been
suffering from blood poisoning in his
feet.
Columbus Day will be observed in
all the schools today. Fire prevention
programs will be held Friday in all
schools. At fire drills held this week
the time in clearing the buildings was
aa follows: Coe, 211 pupils, 43 tec
onds; Park Street, 3H pupils, 37 sec
onds; Junior High. 140 pupils, 51 sec
onds; High School, 3u2 pupils, 60 sec
onds.
Mrs. Haxby," the librarian, gave
very Interesting and instructive talk at
the high school assembly Tuesday of
last week, by demonstrating to the
pupils how to use the library to secure
the better results. After assembly
the student body met and elected Dick
rord yell leader for the year.
By a state school law all school
children, both grade and high school
are required to take physical training
for at least 90 minntes per week. In
the grade schools this is given in two
lu-mmute periods cailv. in the high
school two 45-mir.ute periods per week
are given to all pupils, the girls under
the direction or Mifs Helen Carson,
and the boys by H. G. Keeney, physi
cal director ana coach.
Inter-City Dance Popular
A series of after dinner inter-citv
dances, which will be held each Satur
day evening, was u? hered in at th Co
lumbia Gorge Hotel Saturday evenirg.
A large crowd cf Portland, flood Kiv-
er, M osier and the Dalles folk were
present. The social feature bids fair
to become very popular as fall ad
vances, and many cf those who were
present Saturday announced their in
tention rf returning for other dances
and bringing friends.
First Cbarch cf Christ. Scientist
Service will lm held in Church
Building. 9th and 1'nn, Sunday, 1 1 :0
a. m. Subjfct: Im trice of At n
mprit. Snndav Fihnr.l t 11 a. m.
dn!ay m(, 8 p. m.
The reading room i ofn daily from 3
to 5 p. m., in the Cbarch.
Idee flat district
VOTES BOND ISSUE
The orchardists of the Dee Flat dis
trict, who recently have by heavy vote
formed an irrigation district. Saturday
authorized by a vote of 27 to 10 a
$65,000 bond issue. The funds will be
utilized in the purchase of the system
of the Dee Power & Irrigation Co.,
which waters the fertile fruit area,
and in making substantial improve
ments. The vote of the bond issue, accord
ing to Geo. K. Wilbur, secretary of the
new district, will result in immediate
improvements.
The Baptist Church
Said Jesus. "The Scripture Cannot
Be- Broken." John 10:35 And the
critics will yet break all their teeth on
the unbreakable Scriptures. Next
bunday night at 7.30 we will see what
it has cost the world to tamper with
the Ore at Commission. In the morn
ing the.subject of the sermon will be
"1-rom Where Shall We Get Our Res
urrection Bodies." The Scriptures
Know and we will find out what they
say. bunday school at 10 a. m. li
Y . P. U. Junior at 4 p. m. B. Y. P
U. Senior at 6.30 p. m. Young people
come along and take a part in the dis
cussion. Prayer meeting Wednesday
at 7.30, "Prophets and False Proph
ets.' The place to learn the thinge'of
the Bible, is where the Bible is be
lieved and taught. C. It. Delepine,
rastor.
Christian Church
Our great meeting is history and
new workers will help on the work.
Kegular services next Lordsdav. Bi
ble school at 9.45 a. m. A. B. Cash,
!upr, breaching at 11 a. m. Topic,
"iJevelopment in Uirist. lotermedi
ate and Senior Chritian Endeavor at
6.30 p. m. Preaching at 7.30 p. m.
Topic, "Faith and Judgment." You
are invited to worship with us.
J. U iianna. Pastor.
Asbury M. L Church
Minister, Gabriel Sykes.
Next Sunday at 7.30 p. tn. at the As
bury M. L. church, Mr. Sykes will
continue the study of the Book of Rev
elation in the light of modem research.
Subject of sermon. "The State of
Christianity in a Hornan Province at
the Close of tbn Second Century, A. D."
Riverside Church
A comradeship of worship and service.
Sunday school St .4"ia m.
Morning worship 11 a. m.
Young p-op!t s nieHir? 7 p. m.
Sunday Kveciii 1 1 u tj 7:4 5, lt ami 3rd
Sundays NoveinU-r to March inclusive.
Midweek Bible Ixctnre Ttursdav even
ing at 7:30.
Other meetings sul j'-ct to special an
nounce merit.
St. Mary's Catholic' Church.
Daily 7 a-m.: Sunday. Sand
10::;0a. m ; On first mihUj, only one
Mae, at f a. m firt IriJay, Msm at
a. m. ; Saturday at 9 a rn., instruction
(r the children. i-r.ril Communion
Day, first Sunday; ( n.tnunion day for
cbddren, third Sunday.
I'arkdale C hurvii Mas and Com-
manion hen ire at 10 a. m. each First
Snnda. I ran- iwan Fat hers.
Tel. i42 79 ever.th Street.
N. F. COLEMAN WILL
ADDRESS SUNDAY CLUB
The Young Peoples' Choir of River
side church, under the direction of
Mrs. C. H. Henney, will lead the sing
ing for the first time at the regular
meeting of the Sunday Evening Club
next Sunday evening. This new or
ganization is to sing at all the evening
meetings of the church.
The speaker next Sunday evening is
to be Norman F. Coleman, president
of the Loyal Legion of Loggers &
Lumbermen. Mr. Coleman is a col
lege professor who has proved himself
capable of swinging a big job involv
ing thousands of men and millions of
dollars.
Some time ago Mr. Coleman spoke
beforo the club on a subject dealing
with labor and captial. The commit
tee has afked him to speak Sundav
evening on "The Greatness of the Bi
ble." Mr. Coleman is much in de
mand all over the weft at student con
ferences where subjects of the Bible
and religion are considered. He is
said to be one of the most popular
Mpeaners on religious subjects ever
presented to large groups of college
men and women. The meeting will be
neia at 7.45 At 11 a. m Mr. Boddy
will be in his pulpit. His theme is "A
Song at a Well-Curb." There will be
a reception of new members.
Jack Clifford Buried
Remains of Jack Clifford, laborer on
a Mount Hood Loop Highway crew,
were buried by the county at Idlewilde
cemetery. Coroner Sifton and Under
taker Anderson made vain attempts to
1 orate relatives of the man, who gave
42 years as his age.
Mr. Clifford's death wag caused from
a diseased spleen.
AT THE THEATRES
THE RIALTO
Friday and Saturday. October 1.1 nnH
14. the Famoua Mhvpts I
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special. "Just Around the Corner."
Also liiUv French. whUUpr
nary, direct from the Liberty theatre
in roruana, together with Topics of
the Day and Aesop'i Fables. Usual
Prices.
Sundav. October '15. Mario Prnvfict
in "The Married Flanner " with Noma
and Review. Usual prices.
Mondav and Tuesday. Ortolur ifi nnH
17. Mae Murrav in "Urnmliv.u
Also No. 4 Of "The leather I'nshora"
and the Movie Chats.
Wednesday nd Thursilnw r c
18 and 19. Geo. Larkin in linmrnn
Justice." Also KninooV 1.1 of "Th
Timber Queen."
Vera Kolstad and the Wurlitier daily
Matinee every day, 2 p. m.
THE LIBERTY
Friday and Saturday fWr.her 15 mri
14, Herbert P.awlinson in "Under Cov
er. Also Fnisode No 7 of "In ih
Days of Buffalo Bill."
Surday. October IS, Miss DuPtnt in
The Wonderful Wife." Also two.
reel comedy.
Dorothy Wissinger at the piano.
CANDY - CANDY
Just arrived a complete
line of the BEST
Bulk. Chocolates and
Box Chocolates
obtainable. Also a very
complete line of other
Bulk Candies
When you are looking for
either box or bulk candy
be sure and visit us
before buying
The best of everything to eat
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Yours for Service
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Vincent & Shank
"The Home of
Quality Groceries ' '
Whipped cream? Use SURE WHIP
and be sure. Your grocer has it. jy27tf
DUMTILE
Builds Letter
Buildings Cheaper
BETTER
BETTER buildings are
built with Duntile be
cause it is a better build
in? unit. Keeps out heat
and cold, frost and damp
ness. Strong enough to
build a factory and light
enough to build a bunga
low. It cannot burn. Ago
improves it. Adapted for
any design of building.
CHEAPER
Cheaper buildings are
built with Duntile because
it costs less than other
building materials. They
require less labor and
material to lay. And there
is no later expense of
repair and xipkeep. Manu
factured iix economical
sizes.
Manufactured by
EHRY LUMBER AND
FUEL CO.'S
CONCRETE FACTORY
III
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mirth
Apples Picked Sunday
With the weather forecast indicatirir
an early blow. orrhardiU improved
ire timing noun JMinday gettrg ap
r'8 un-fer rover. A heavy winditorm
r.ollcauFea heavy los, it is aid.
I'lckirtr crews on scores of r laces
worked throughout the da v. growers
declaring that they considered they
bad "an ox in the Citth."
Why Consign Your Fruit
You can get cash in full here. We are making
up cars of Winter Nellis pears.
Warehouses Hood River Odell.
Uf)c c. M. KOPP CO.
F. E. OLLEMAN, M?r. Columbia DL-1.
Phone 3212