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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1924)
HOOD HIV KB ÜLAC1EK THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924 Rm>h Iter (Starter Betailers of Everything Christmas To really be well dressed, should select clothes which blei taste with good style — clothes skillfully designed and tailored, solve your gift problems TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION — To please OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT — Contains hun dreds of useful and ornamental articles that will appeal to the ladies. A visit to this department will help you PINEAPPLE. Four office rooms facing Second St., in EHet building? I The present generation of mid- /cohimbta folk ia indebted to Oapt. 1H. C. Coe for the interesting stories /of pioneer daya that he haa been re- r counting to ns through the columns 'Of The Glacier. The folk of Wasco pounty have the opportunity of gain- . Ing Authentic accounts of the days of pioneers from article« appearing in The Dalles Chronicle and written by Mrs. Lulu D. Crandall. . One of the moat interesting of all * ' documents dealing with pioneer daya. however, appears in the current num ber of the quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society. It la the story of Oregon’s first railway, the portage "'that extended up the Oregon hanks , of the Columbia around the Cascades. It was written by Frank B. Gill, of Portland. We recommend it to the schools Of the njld-Columbla. Adults will find it interesting and instructive ^¿eading. , '. A CORRFXT FORECAST Well, they’ve finished another trana- ^'JSoluinbia bridge, and the number of , motorists who will cross over from ’•'Hood River to White Salmon will tie ’ 'legion;—Portland Telegram. ♦ * . On another jiage appears a com- >-tnnnicatioti from Mr. Iluelat, who ^jtrows facetious over the Automobile ’k‘ park comment In a recent Issue of Tl'O Glacier. Wo recommend that the • ipuliUe re«'l it. We offer no comment, that being left for the reader. wdL’Co not miss the Hood River Pyth ian band concert tonight. Our musi- ' clans sre internationally famous. Yon ¿/’will say so, too, after you have heard . .them. . . ' * > The O.-W. R. A N. Co. won the ■'thanks of spple shippers and mer- charlts last week when they Improved Railroad street and the ti-am track thoroughfares. < TEAS. the children and amuse the older ones. Dolls, Games, Doll Carriages and Go-Carts, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Sleds, Mechanical Toys, Doll Furniture, Trains, Build ing Sets, Blocks and hundreds of other articles instruc tive and amusing. Broken Sliced. New Crop. Make this store your headquarters. You're ways welcome whether you wish to buy or not. Rich, Mellow Slices, large cans, 2 for Pinhead Gunpowder, lb. Ghirardelli Ground Choc^l olate, pound- • „ 29c I 3 lb. can ................ 79c | " ’ 1 V I ÏAYER FIGS New Crop, Fancy I Lb. 20c; 10 lb. box 1.75 | I AMAIZO OIL » 25c R Pint__ 48c 1 Quart —11 MACARONI Fresh Curve Cut 4 pounds for________ 25c PURE COCOA Bulk 2 pounds for............... 15c COMB HONEY Large Wh. Sections 22^C Teachers’ Examinations Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of lipod Riv er County, Oregon, will hold the reg ular examination of applicants for State Certificates at Room 29. Pyth ian Bldg., Hood River, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 17. at ®:0<l o’clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, December 20, 1924, at 4 :(IO o'clock p, m. Wednesday Forenoon- IT. 8. His tory, Writing (Penmanship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon — Physiology, Reading. Manual Training. Composi tion, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading. Course of Study for Draw ing. Methods in Arithmetb Thursday Forenoon - — Arithmetic, History of Education. Ihtyehfdogy, Methods In Geography. Mechanleat Drawing. Domestic Art. (.'olirne of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon — Grammar. Geography. Stenography. ___ _—. ____ American Literature, Physics. Typewriting. Meth ods In Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon—Theory and Prac tice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography. English Literature, Chem- iatry. Friday Afternoon—School Law, Ge ology. Algebra. Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon—Geometry, Bot any. Saturday Afternoon—General His tory, Bookkeeping. J. W, Critea County School Superintendent. CREAM ROLLED OATS 4 pounds______ 9 pound sack......... 25/ 53/ WALNUTS Grower»’ Fancy 70 Budded, 2 lbs.——I OL DEL MONTE APRICOTS Large size cans '0(1 each------------------------ XvC ’ LETTUCE Large1 Solid Heads 2 for_____l________ IOC ORANGES, FANCY NAY ALS Large Sirt AQ per doz-------------------- g 25c 1 FANCY SWEET SPUDS 3 pounds for...... .......... LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL Extra Fancy per lb.................... . —35c I ÍI53c 1 RANCH EGGS Fresh and la per dozen CITRON PEEL Extra Fancy per lb. 60c BEST SHORTENING Bulk EQ ä 3 pounds---------- OOC Paner Shell ALMONDS 2 pounds for» 1 55c I NEW CROP BRAZIL NUTS Large White Meat per pound ...... _ 20c tThey teil ns that the first car over Hood River bridge was a 190® flivver. Like the river it rnna on forever.—Portland Telegram. Conveniently Located at 11» 3rd St. in Firrt Nat’l Bank Bldg