The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 10, 1924, Image 4

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THÜR8DAT, APRIL 10. 1924
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The Store
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for the ‘Promenade
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Easter Coats
New Easter Silks and Beautiful Tub Cottons
The rich colorings and weaves thatrrule the Spring
vogue are reflected in all these new fabrics. All that
is new and novel is ready for your choosing.
New Fancy Brocades, Ginghams, Plaids, Cotton
Crepes, Zephyr Ginghams, Lingerie Checks, Voiles,
Cantons, Tissues. Come in and see them.
. New Easter Millinery
A suitable shape for every face—all the very newest
styles. We can please you in style, quality and price.
New Baby Bonnets— A large display in the latest
styles, very attractive. Made of Silk and Organdy, in
Blain white and colors. Bring the baby in and try on
tiese cute styles.
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FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
White legborne. Hollywood airain, ssga 11
par art ting. I. P. Calhoun, BIB Jone BL al7
DEE FOLK TO ATTEND
MEETING OF CHAMBI
(UNDER MT. HOOD ANNEX)
Dodn
Franklin Touring .
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Samson Truck............. .
The Park Grange player*
their popularity annually.
“Clarence" of last wwk was a
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FOR SALE
WOMEN’S CLUB NEWS
Richard W. Montague, prominent
Portland attorney and public speaker,
will address the Association of Uni­
versity Women Saturday The lunch­
eon will be held at the Oregon hotel
at 1 p. m.
WEDDINGS
• The city council Monday nfght rati­
fied the purchase of the S7-acre Hatch­
elder tract and work will be started
at once by City Supervisor Clark to­
ward the improvement of a portion of
the wooded acreage as a municipal
automobile perk. Numerous citizens
have signified their Intention to aid
in the development of the auto park
by donating labor.
• The city council passed at first
reading an ordinance that provides
for the paving of east State street,,
eoaaecting the concrete bridge with
the bnsiioMM section of the city. The
judiciary committee was instructed to
draft another ordinance that will pro­
vide for paving of Oak street from
Ninth street to the paving of the high­
way at the west edge of town.
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wedding of Arnoa 8. Benson
For Bale-One Chevrolet l-tou truck, A Mo. 1
condition, new cab and paint. A snap Seo
“Red,” Belmoot Oarage.
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For Hale nr Trade— Auto wood saw attach
mew tor Ford ear. 11». Tai. Ml.
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For Hale- Bargain. Ono Kingsbury piano,
(lOOeaab. Tel. 9M.
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For Halo Very Cheap— A brown leatherette
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*MW* Appl’ U*
For Hale—Freeh cow, t-weeka old pigs, Un.
blech Iron pipe, a No. 1 ram, 4-in. aewer tile,
concrete or glased Reel» to red Jersey Ball tor
service, price gl.00 Walter Welle. T0I.47B. eM
For Kale— ».room bungalow, lOlt Blate St.
P. F. Clark, tel. nu.
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For Hale—a lumber wagon and a bark, both
very ebeap. Mrs. J. W. Armetrong, Wil 41 b
8t.
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FOr Bale—4 weeks old plga. Charles
phone Odell 108.
reb.
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For Sole—400 or MO ft. 1 and 4 In. used wood
stave pipe. TM. Odell M, K. K. Miller. alter
For Sale— A MO pound Polar King rotilger-
ator Tel. 47M.
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For Sale—About lun.noo strawberry plants
Inspected ant reneral Ion plaata. grown on
now gpennd. Write J. H. Shall, 1U. t. Hood
River, ore. or phone Odell Ini.
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Trrpslrhore’a Party Friday Night
Terpsichore, muse of dancing, will
reign next Friday night at the Mount
Hood Community hall, and J. C. Devin
and son. Keltaie; say they anticipate
another large crowd of merrymakers
from all mid-Columbla points to be
present for the event. The Ixmp high
w»l is now in such excellent condition
that the motor jaunt tends to whet the
appetite of those who journey from
Mosier, this city and other points to
the weekly community hall dancing
parties.
On Inst Friday night the dance of
the jesters was held, snd a merry quip
was joined by those who thronged the
recreational center.
For Bale or Trade for Hood River proper
y-SO-acre term, suitable tor ohlckeo raising,
r. O. Boz B011. Portland, ore.
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For Bale—Baby ehloko and hatching ena,
JanotMon and Klleoamlth Barred Hock a. and
with 170 average egg record, Rhode Island Red
(Cockerel, from trapneeted stock) and Anew-
nae, clock from heaa with over wo egg record,
•88» limited. Also White leghorn hens, tto
each and a few Rhode Island bene, Mrs. Ueo.
Chamberlin. Phone Odell 8X1.
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20th Century Brooms
Light weight, best
grade straw, 98c