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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1924* Bros. Fall Display and Sale of FURNITURE AND RUGS / “THE PATRICIAN Open an Account A new and moderately priced WALNUT DINING SUITE. KELLY’S One of the most attractive Suites at a moderate price that has ever appeared on our floors. Its dimensions are such as to adapt it to the furnishing of a Small Dining Room, yet it is not too small for the Dining Room of fair size. The PATRICIAN is of walnut veneer in two-lone finish. Two- tone panels provide just enough ornamentation to complete-its artistic appearance. and fill your desire for that BETTER HOME All surfaces finished with Nit volar, the finish that resists hot and cold water, fruit and other stains. You’ll like “The Patrician’’ —an attractive suite, attractively priced. Let us tell you about Liberal Credit Plan DOWN TROUGH THE AGES DAVENPORTS for OF EVERY KIND Time Payments At Prices Worth While. I In all the new coverings and styles for this Display and Sale. You must see these to ap preciate these values. For Comfort, Style and Economy our overstuffed display meets the demand for Good Merchandise at Moderate Prices. 9 X 12 Tapestry 9 X 12 dun »vr “Masland” Velvet 9 X 12 Axminster 9 X 12 Wool Rugs $29.25 / 3 $57.85 $29.75 Let us explain the difference in the con struction of our Davenports. VALUES YOU WILL FIND HERE Silk and Wool Tapestry Davenports ........ ... $79.00 i $130.00 $135.00 $160.00 $200.00 Baker Velour in Blue and Taupe ........... . Mohair Davenports . ‘ BiltwellT Velour Bed Davenport .... ........ Silk Mohair Davenport AND MANY MORE. PARKDALE tlie week end in Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin, of Gresham, motored to Parkdale Sunday. , I Misses Alice Wells. Margaret Wil-1 liams and Margaret M<-iJutilels re-1 turned to Parkdale Sunday. Miss Juliet Wliitteker, tlie county in Mahogany and Walnut Specially Priced for this display.... SIMMONS’ POSTER SAVE MONEY NOW! 1 ?• FURNITURE DEPT Kelly Bros. Co. HOOD RIVER. PHONE 8411. nurse, visited the Parkdale schools Monday. Sin- says that the condition of the pupils in tile school is excep tionally good. Junior high school was resume'd Monday. High school will open next Monday. .Mrs. George Blodgett entertained witli ii - party nt her home Saturday evening. * Tlie Oregon-Washington Telephone company has re|uiinted tile office in Parkdale. Stop!! POSTER BEDS Ciiarles Perkins f* building a bun galow on Fourth street. Edward Sturdavant was taken to tlie Community hospital last week. His i-ondition was rejairted quite serious. rfi The number. of pupils now regis- tereil in Hie Parkdale schools is 200. In the grammar school there Ims liren an increase from lol to 145 since school iqs'iied. Several of the Parkdale resident« motored to Udell Friday evening to Look ! ! The Browning Amusement Co. WILL SHOW IN HOOD RIVER October 15th to 18th with their Merry-Go-Round, Big Ferris Wheel and New Whip just from New York. > There will be other good clean amusements j day and night Show Grounds, Columbia St, between 3rd and 4th , <7 CULL APPLES $5.00 per ton, delivered at factory ' No cull apples will be received at Mason’s warehouse on account of insufficient water for unloading at factory. HOOD RIVER APPLE VINEGAR CO hoar the ' eanRMilgti ’Follette. speech for l<a Tin* Community church welcome« creasing in onr community. There is everylssly to its service* Sunday. a $30.OOP dam in process of con Howell. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Walton have <'hurt'll school and forum nt 10.13; struction at tlie mill; W. II. Wirrlek morning worship lead by the jiastor Bruce ..Cuniiff and George returned to Parkdale. at 11.30, Mr. Hutchinson announce« have recently completed attractive Messrs. Petterson and Miming, of that ........... lie „................. .. on another real sulmtantlal residences; L. F. Parker will preseli tin Portland Joiiriml. motored nv<- milijei-t. . You ought to co a n d H. H Goan hav e l ie w app l e tin- lxiop highway from Portland Young |ss,pie’s meeting nt <1.45 p. m. houses and J. R. Edgar and II. R. Monday. | preaching service at 7.30. The glad Crenahaw have g<s>d sixed new Imrus. Mrs. Homer Rogers, who is now in hand awaits you. In a few more years we may be Portland, is recovering nicely from worth a dwent road. a nervous breakdown. MOUNT HOOD Miss Dorothy Dowd, now attending Apple Grade Change Withheld Miss Txiuise Krucder s|>ent last tlie Oregon Agricultural College, has Through the op|s>sltlon of Hood tlie distinction of being tlie first stu week end in Portland. River apple growers. represented at a dent from Pnrkdnie high hc I ioo I to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Coinlsi. of Port conference of the State Horticultural become ii member of tlie Chi Omega land. sis-lit last Monday evening look Commission by A. F. S. Steele ami sorority. It is quite an honor to Is- ing after ranch interests. II. F. Davidson. plana for the immedi In memls-r of tlie Chi Omegas, ns it A. M.''Butterfield moved his family ate unifl<-ation and change of the I ranks first in tlie nntionnl sororities. to tlie Ix*roux house last week. | Oregon apple grading lawa were with Next Wednesday evening tile Fn- Dr. Thompson. of Portland, home held. Tlie local men. representative« rum uiU show Thuiuim Mv-lglum aud mission superintendent of ttrrgon. of the Apple Grower« Association, I.iln las« in "Buck Home and Broke.” held services In-re Sunday evening. cited that «-change in. grading rule« George Ade. America’s leading hu Fred Rose liought n new engine for nt the present time, with apples being morist. wrote tills story es|s-eliilly Ills tie plant last week. |Mckv<l out, would bring about chaos. for Thomas Meiglinn. Mon* laughs Tlie matter will la* brought for discus-1 Mr. and Mrs. Gisirge Clark returned Io liie reel tillin' any comedy ever ■ion by the horticultural -commission1 prisluced, and a real home town from Portitmd Friday evening. They at the annual aeaalon of tile State! loft tlie first of the week for southern roninnee. Oregon, wliere Mr. Clark will is- ein Horticultural Society in Portland, Dr. D. A. Thompson was a guest at ployed In a Hour mill. during Decemla-r. tlie manse Monday, lie returned to Mrs. Marie Wyatt, who lias lieen Portland Tuesday morning. Resolutions of Condolence visiting at tlie Wyatt home for three Have you tieen up Hie highway re weeks, is leaving today for her home Be it resolved—We tlie Office™ and cently? You ought to sis* the maples In Philomath. Memls-rs of Iaiurel Rebekah Lodge Is-fore they fall asleep. No. N7 do extend our heartfelt sym pathy to tlie bereaved husband of our Despite tlie fm-t tluit our men are DEE dear de|mrted sister. Idn Belle Bishop, busy. many of them find time to take in tlie Forum discussion hour at tlie Mr. and Mrs. Jx-slle Benbrook «lient anil that our charter is- draped in manse every Bunday morning. last Tuesday night at the J. R. memory thereof and a copy of these J. E. Van Nuys. our genial mail Edgar home on their return trip from resolutions Is* sent to tin* husband. Committee: honeymoon'. They motored < ai rier. Is tlie |s,ssessor of a new their Gertrude Howe, automobile. J. D. Smnllin and H. G. through 30 states and visited Mexim Nettie Moses, Babson have recently made like pur ami Canada. They re|sirted a most Mlle Jones. enjfiyable and interesting trip. chase’s. Mrs. J. N. Giesy, of San Francinco, Prof, and Mrs. II. G. Keeney tisik Little Boys Go to Portland in tlie football game at Hood River is visiting with her brother, W. F. Little Billy and Johnny Hilton, re Shannon, and family. Mnturday afternoon. Tlie Fortnightly club will meet spectively eight and nine, who had with Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Parker Sat- lawn lodged at the city Jail, were taken to tin* lion...... . the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society in 'Portland last! to Mr. nn<l Mrs. week. The mother of the children was Octols-r 3. recently committed to the hospital for J. L. Wooda and son, Ivan, were tile insane nt Salem Their father, a business visitors to Portland Monday. logging camp worker, could not be Value of taxable projierty is In- lis-ated by authorities. “The ARAB” with Ramon Navarro and Alice Terry A thrilling tale of love and hate under* the burning sun of the East. Greater than See this one sure! A Thrill Awaits You RIALTO OcL 13-14 T“ FOR SALE Second hand Apple Boxes Carl Wodecki Inquire at It.-R, TRUCK CO., First St. r—rr ) FOOTBALL 0. A. C. Whitman NEXT ♦ r •• • 41 0 “Go get ’em Beavers Multnomah Field, Portland, October 18