The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 22, 1923, Image 2

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Everfast Suiting, 30c
This is from a shipment that was damaged bjf
having oil spilled upon it in shipping. Some of the
ces are only slightly soiled, mostly nearthe sel-
fe edge that can be cut out This Everfast
¡ting is one of the best wash fabrics made.
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24, 26, 28, 30. While;
they last your choice,
the garment, only SOe
Don’t delay but come in and get your share
now for it won’t last long.
at the Oiutnogitu district; The CaJ-
; L^pary. Ah« . Farmer and Weekly Her­
ald printed hta addrcas In foil.
liie other paper wmc from Maine,
where Mr. Saplro had talked to poto-
to grower«. Mr. Knplro la tarrying
to all parts of the country the idea
that has been productive of real re­
sults for farmers of California. We
clip a paragraph from the Calgary
paper:
"There is no one on earth who can i
»the farmer except the farmer;
when the farmer is taught to
help himself no qua in the world can
hold him lack. They have demon­
strated that time after time in every
commodity in California. I will brief­
ly indicate and summarise some of
that real prosperity later, but 1 will
first tell yon what they tried to
do and after what struggle« they
achieved it '
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"The first thing you want to see in
cooperative marketing is a distinct
idea of what you are trying to do
when you go Into cooperative market­
ing. That is really awfully simple.
If you ask a Californian farmer what I
cooperative marketing means be -will
say, ‘It means to stop dumping, stop
YARNS
; Everfast Suiting, the yd, 30c
In this department we
aim to carry everything
that you can wish for.
Our stock is large and
most complete and we
are prepared to take care
of your every want Ask
for free directions for
knitting this new one.
Silk Sweaters and Scarfs.
At less than wholesale price. Never have the
people of Hood River had such a splendid assort­
ment of high grade Silk Sweaters and Scarfs to
choose from. All new and up-to-the-minute for
style. There is no article that you could buy that
will afford you more comfort and satisfaction than
one of these silk sweaters or scarfs. An article
suitable and becoming for any season of the year.
Don't miss selecting yours while we have the large
assortment to choose from. Come in and let us
show you.
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Our Art Department—2nd Floor.
Contains the largest assortment of stamped
pieces in the city. A full line of D. M. C. and silk
threads to work with, also everything /or the Art
Needle Worker will be found here.
mi wedding cake
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Although in a crowd, this Ad stands
alone. Read it and you will know why.
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MORGAN GIVES CLEAN­
UP WEEK SPEAKERS
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CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 5 bars'for 20c.
Camel Dates,
pkg. 10c
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KARO SYRUP.
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Florida Grape Fruit
hvy. ripe fruit, 80 size, Oc
Oysters, new pad
2 cans, 25c
12 pounds Cane Sugar
11.00 Limit one lot
Sunmaid Seeded Raisins
large package 15c
Blue Label, 5 lbs. 33c.
Red Label, 5 lbs. 37c.
COFF E“ aJi?® better; just enouhg so that particular
people notice it. Pound 33c, 2 lbs. 65c, 5 lbs. $1.60. On account of an
±a"c,n* mn’ke5not 1)6 ab!e to offer this 8Pecial Price again for
some time. Roasted today on your table tomorrow. *
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Limit one lotto a customer.
Noiseless Tip Matches,
Lefflngwells Triple E
3bxs. 10c. S mm SM batrfecL
Lemons, 6 for 14c
CHEESE, by the pound, 30c; by the half cheese, 28c
Far North Minced Razor
Clams, tell cans, 22ft
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Good Saturday and Monday
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FREE CANNED GOODS
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With a purchase of 12cans of any of the following, we will give one can
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free — Saturday and Monday.
* TOMATOES—Solid pack. No. 2% cans, each 17Vic, 12 cans, $2.10 and one
can free.
Your choice Preferred Stock or Del Monte? *
PEAS—Tender Telephone Peas, can 20c, 12 cans $2.40 *nd one can free.
C0 a^of "L^Se^l^MXk*2'70 “d
P. and G. Naptha Soap
5 bars 25c
Large Sea Foam
each 20c
m streets. While hip boots I
tod phiiMithniic'
Flour-Vim Fletcher’s
or White Mountain,
•1.90 sack.
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Rinso—Small pkg. 7c
Large pkg. 24c
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. ■ 01 re"Went“1 Mrs. Bentley yesterday, that we find
MB almost been necessary it difficult 1» meeting them. We are
aramtag at buttaaua inter- appealing to eitixens tor old clothes
jtel »1 a plea tor a ferry
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render. We have quarters at the city
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ha«, where articles may be left.”
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M. J. B. Tea, any flavor
half pound, 29c
Lenox Soap, 7 bare, 25c
»ore indigent people than during
*iutpr, according to Mrs. L. M.
ley aM Mrs. W. B. Tewksbury, of-
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20th CENTURY GROCERY
104 OAK STREET, HOOD RIVER