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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1924)
HOOP. RIVER GLACIER, THORHDAT, JÜLÏ 81, 1824 SAMUELSON FAMILY ARE ANNOUNCED TAKESTENN1SAW, Bluer (Starter TWO ENGAGEMENTS SPECIALS THIS WEEK Our Infants’ Department Embroidery Thread Every color imaginable to choose from—Coates’ Star Brand, nd, Royal Koval Societ Society. Richardsons — all Thread, worth at least Scents a skein. standard C __ special price to close out, the skein only Dexter’s Crochet Thread, 5c Regular 10c sellers in about all colors. Wonder ful values—new clean stock. To close it out we are offering it at the ball.................... ............. Second Floor. Khe la a former Cnlveralty of New Blouses Special-Boys’ Union Suits, 50c Pongee Blouses for Ladies Fine balbriggan union suits, knee and ankle lengths, wonderful garments for this money; the suit...... ........................................... ... VVt A new lot just received.« Cool, durable and dressy. Exceptional values at your ........ $2.98 Misses’ and Children’s Pants, 10c Second Floor. . Ladies’ Voile Dresses, $2.69 MORE THAN 1,000 AT SWIMMING SCHOOL You’ll wonder how it is possible to give such a wonderful dress for so small an amount CO of money. Let us show you one. Ohly....... Second Floor. Boys’ Blouses, 35c Band collars; sizes 13-1314-14 neck. Well made of first grade material. Regular $1.50 values, OC- your choice, only........ ...................................... ‘h't hosts at a bountiful luncheon served at the mill hotel. It was a real feast. Among the guides who escorted the parties through the huge lumbering plant was William McKinley, who was formerly with the Oregon Lum- l>er Co. at Dee. MISCELLANEOUS CITY PLANS PAVING OF OAK STREET More than ten thousand satisfied buyers potronize the nearly forty 20TH CENTURY STORES daily. The eight hundred carefully selected items with which these stores are atocked, each show a savings over the price asked in the ordinary stores. Alert and courteous salespeople are always ready to serve you—there are really no better places to trade. Hood River folk will he glad to learn that one of their sons Is making good in the newspaper world. I.lndley H. Hpight. son of Mrs. I* H. Huggins, is co-publlsher of the Tillamook Her ald, one of the most thriving papers of the stste. Mr. Hpight received commendation for the active part he took In making the viait to Tillamook a pleaaant one for every newspaper man and woman. IN BIG WATER CASE Offerings Saturday and Monday Royal Baking Powder Lgecan, 43c; 2Mbs. 1.29 PYTHIAN BAND WILL A feature of “Venetian Night” at the Columbia Gorge hotel Saturday will be a greeting extended by the K. P. band, all members in their unique Indian costumes. Manager Tremblay expects that thia will be ,tne reel hit of the evening. All Ilood James River people are extended a cordial Invitation to attend the meeting, in '’hnrch school, B.4B. Clai sj>eet the new lighting system and all ages. Our orchestra la get acquainted with the Portland Ad The children’s sermon this dub. is the second In the series Reatitndes; subject, “Poor in Morning worship, 11 o’clock, theme, “Divine Solicitude.” Rosenberg Bros.. who operate the concessions at Oceanside. won the heart« of the editors Haturday even ing. The entire beach was turned over to the visitors. Home few took In everything even to a bit of the Pacific ocean. Klliert Hille waa heard, after he had donned hla bathing auit, to address the big body of water that Ballala dacovered. introducing liimaelf aa the Bede of Cottage Grove. The frolicking waveleta, however, refnaed to recognise him. They were only placated when someone turned the name of bls home city, where he ia considered aa a leading cltiaen, to Cottage Cheese. A number of the odItorà remained over after the pleaaant bonfire pro gram on the beach for dancing at the partition, where they were gneata of Messrs. Roeenherg. , Citlsens of Tillamook furnished au tomobiles to convey visitors to (he creameries auil the Whitney sawmill Haturday morning and to the benelhw in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Moe had the pleasure of making the flip with H. C. . Cole., of the power com pany of Tillamook. He was a Allied driver and was well acquainted with the entire countryside. His explana tions of points of Interest made the Holiday school at 10 a. m. Good journey with rim doubly entertaining claaaea for every age. Preaching and instructive. — ■ervlce at 11 a. ,m. Subject for the sermon, “The New Elijah.” Hpecial muele. Evening service at 8 p. in. Hubjert for the aermon. ■’Five Trump eta.” Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 ia m. Pray for a revival in Hood River. . , C. R. Delepine, Paa tor. Kellogg’s Com Flakes 3 packages for 25c Diamond Crystal Salt-preventative of goitre trouble-both food and medicine. At 20th Century Stores only-2 lb. Shaker pkg., 15c ; 2 pkgs., 27c \-------------- CRISCO—‘The Superior Shortening” Federal Milk, tall cans 3 for 25c KITCHEN BROOMS. 4-sew, medium weight, strong and durable.... each 50c WESSON or MAZOLA OIL AMAIZO OIL ...................... Quarts, 49c; 14 Gals., 97c; Gals., $1.93 .................... Pints, 25c