The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 04, 1924, Image 7

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, TBBRSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1924
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work done In llood Hirer Friday
MOSIER
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bonney spent
Francis Howard and Bert Osburn
Thanksgiving at Haims
were guests at the Clark home Thurs­
Monday. November 24, the Juniors day evening.
and seniors spent a very enjoyable
time with the high school faculty at . The Rebekahs gave an old fash­
the home of J. F. Blanchard. The ioned dance at the I. O. O. F. hall for
evening was spent iu playing 000. the Odd Fellows and Heliekaha and
Bessie Marsh won the first prise for their famUle* Saturday evening. A
the elr'a TY» Leslie Camp won the good time waa enjoyed by all who
pf&e for the boys. Mr. Blanchard attended.
and Mias Grtbekov won the booby
Tile Mystery Solved
prises.
Hood
River, Ore., Dec. 1, 1924.
Mr. and Mrs. Riding and family
Editor Glacier: At laat we know
arrived Tuesday from Canby. They
what the trouble la with the editor
intend to spend the whiter here.
Air Tight Heater«, stove pipe and of the Glacier; he has a bad case of
"Regurgitation.” That explaina many
stove boards. Straus«.
thing«, and he sure baa our deepest
Wui. Baker, A. C. Holmes and F. synijiathy. It la a alia me he had to
A. Alllngton attended the eucampuient go and have that awful thing, but
meeting at Hood River Monday even­ he got it himself and named it, he
ing.
can’t Ida me anyone elae. However if
A pleasant evening waa spent at he 1« careful lie may get over it In
Mrs. C. G. Nichol's Monday evening time.
of last week when wlie entertained
When the city waa considering the
some of her friends «t a progressive purchase of the new ¡>ark tract, the
800 party. J. O. Heh
........ I i n wen the editor raid he waa opposed to it. He
prise.
also raid, if the city did buy it he
Don’t forget the Y. W. (’. A. lutzaar would get behind It, put hia shoulder
in the high school auditorium Decem­ to the wheel, and help put it over.
Ever since the tract waa bought he
ber 13.
A
baa tried to put it “over a barrel,”
Acme Quality Paint, varnishes and and
got behind it like Ikailey'a man
brushes. Prices as low aa any atore la-hind the gun, “4,000 mile« behind It
at Strauss's.
and willing to be farther.” 1 wou-
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Halley went to dered why he raid one thing and did
Grass Valley Wednesday afternoon to the other, but I did not know he had
spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and "Regurgitation." or I vyould have un­
Mrs. E. I). Piercey.
derstood. and made proper allowance.
Mrs. Clare Bailey sjient Thanks­ The meaning of thia dreadful afflic­
giving with her sister, Mrs. John tion 1« reverae English, so of courae
Burlingame, at Fairvifjv.
the editor could not help himself and
Hot Asparagus Short Cakes
Mrs. Hattie Bailey, Jesse Bailey ahould not be crltieizi-d too severely;
Shadow Potatoes
Radishes
and Mr. and Mrs. O. (’. Hailey were for iny |iart I hereby withdraw what
I may have thought about him. and
visitors in The Dalles Tuesday.
The cost of preparing this luncheon, using
will
with him until he recovera,
Hearts of Lettuce >
Those attending the «bow in Hood here'« bear,
hoping.
O. Huelat.
Rnuian Dreumg
River Tuesday evening were Arvilla
olive oil for the dressing, lard for the frying
Huslia nds, Ben Carroll and Francis Youths Fined for Liquor Poraeraion
and Lnella Nielsen.
Hot Chocolate Gingerbread
and butter for the shortening, waa found to
Paul Hailey. Mosier youth, and Er­
Dolls and Toy« at «-losing out nest Smith, former local liall player,
»I/A Whipped Cream
prices—a good stisk to pick from. were tilled each $50 by Justice of the
be 18% greater than the same luncheon pre-
Why buy out of town before looking Peace Ontliank Friday when they
Tea
these over! Strauss.
pared solely with Amaizo.
pleaded guilty to charge of liquor
Mae Camp and Darrell Alllngton |MMU«*HHion. They were arn-sted at a
were elected to go to the high schisil dance here Tburnday night.
Send for FREE Amairo Cook Book
«smfereuce at Eugene Decemtier 5
Officer« found three gallon, nt
. Address: 111 JP. Monroe St., Chicago, III.
and 6.
moonshine in a pile of rubbish st the
Lureen Diqamore. Ed Dlnainore, Highway garage laitf week, thought
.Geo. Chamberlain, Mrs. llattle Bailey to have been hidden there by . an
and aon, Jesse, Mrs. Ethel Camp, and Itinerant bootlegger.
Ijeslle and ‘ Hattie
■ Camp
~
were visit-
ora in The Dalles Friday.
Read’s 1 Radio Shop, the Radio Shop
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Hraaktnan, of of Hood River.
Hood River, were dinner _ gueata of
A. C. Holmes Thanksgiving.
New York —AMERICAN M a IZE-PRODUCTS CO.—Chicago
Mark A. Mayer returned from Port­
land Wednesday.
Only a short time until Christmas.
Do your shopping now at tills store.
Aluminum at special prices, handker­
bulk of which lias been moved, it
chiefs and a big lot of fancy g<s>ds at
will hereafter rave growers annually
dosing out prices. Htraura.
iu excess of $30,(MM) in freight.
Mildred Nichol came home to spend
Thanksgiving with her ¡Mirenta laut
Bad Auto Accident Near Lodw
Wednesday. She is a atudeut at the
A. Carljpm, laliorer, and ills wife
Apple shipper« received word from
The Hood River Pythian band, in U. of O.
A. 8. Edmonds, traffic manager of and daughter, Evelyn. 3, were injured
Mrs. 8. E. Evans and aon. Format,
the O. W. R. A N. Co., laat week, | in an auto accident on the Columbia order to raise fund« to finauce a trip
announcing that the local freight River highway Saturday, nine mile« to Provid« nee. R. I„ next year, when were vlaitora in Hood River Wednes-
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charge on all apple«, destined for we«t of Cascade Ixicks. hroBt on the the grand convention:W the fraternal day.
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points »«st nt t|p? Miraisslppi river, pavement eamied the auto to «kid into'
Marcella and Cliarle« Race went to
«body *,u •* l“‘,d lhere- “»■•««'»rated Moro Thursday morning to «pend a
originating on the Mt. Hood R. R. ¿ditch and upset.
M«. Carlson « chin was severed a serlea of concerts at tiie Rialto the- few daya with their grandmother.
Company's line, will I m ? absorbed af­
ter January IB, 1925. Thia ruling froin her face extvpt for a «mall1 atre last night. The musical organ­ They Teturned Sunday.
will enable the grower« of Parkdale portion and in addition «he had 1111- izatlon, liecause of unique Indian cos-
Perfumes. Sacher Powder and fancy
and all way points of the valley merous cut« alM>ut the face and bead, tunic« and the excellence of its rendi- powder and perfume sets for Christ­
abort line to ship their fruit to east­ The daughter also had d«-«-p cut«' thins, i« among the best known liands mas at your drug store. Strauss.
ern markets on a parity with those about the face and Mr. (Prison suf-’ in the Northwest. Because of an ap-
Tuesday evening, November 25, the
shipping from Hood River. It will fered severe cuts. I'aralng touristH' pearance at a convention of the D. O. high school Y. W. C. A. duh enter­
tend to develop new warehouses brought the victims to Cascade Locks ' K. K. at Vancouver, B. C„ laat mim- tained the Junior “Y” girls at a jiarty
Mr. Carlson has been employed on ’ mer, the lmnd has Ix-en called to play in the r'Y” hut. Miss Llels-trau, the
along the valley line, it I n «aid.
The local rate absorption formerly the tunnel near Cascade Locks for next September at a fair at New Y. W. C. A. secretary from The
applied only on apple« originating several month« in employ of the Ch- Westminister, B. .
Tlie band men made n hit at their Dalles, attended. Many games were
for shipment at Odell and point« W. H. A N. Company. Ilia work lie-
played und everyone had a good time.
UEW productsTan rise
north of there on the Mt. Hood line. ing finished there, he waa on bls wny concert last night, and It 1« nntlcl-
George Evans was in Hood River
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to popularity and
While the rate absorbtion will not to Reattle with his family for a ’ pated that they will be greeted by a
Friday.
.
¡crowded house tonigNt."
vitally affect this "year's tonnage, the abort visit.
leadership in two year*.
Florence Evans Is home for a two
Th« C-T-C tire, how­
■ y h. 5 ..'i
weeks’ vacation. She has been work­
ever,has done Just that!
ing in Hood River.
—
C.
W.
Clark,
of
Heppner,
si«-nt
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The flrat C-T-C was
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Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr.
manufactured lea* than
and Mrs. W. E. Clark.
two yean ago.
All the good tilings to eat for the
holidays — nuts, candies and fruits.
Today it la ths leading
Another shipment of that famous
•eller among exclusively Pa­
Mince Meat Just in at youf favorite
cific Coast made tires!
grocery store. Strauss.
We sell thia remarkable
Joe Weller returned Wednesday
V
tiro In all styles and sixes—
from a bunting trip in Canada. He
At this beautiful season of the vear we are
Including corda, balloons
killed two moose while there.
and heavy duty truck
ail grown-up children. We secretly yearn for
Friday afteruoon Miss Arvilla Hus­
matica. Ask vs to aho1
lia nd« entertained a number of girl
the days
aays when we used to hang up our stock
stockings
tho type for your car.
friends at a card party at her home.
on Christmas Eve and toddle downstairs on
Those present were Emily Hu«band«,
Mrs. Lloyd Fisher, Ruth Htraura, Ev­
Christmas morning to see what Santa Claus had
elyn Beldin. Luella Nielsen, Is-ta
And most of us still enjoy the same
Blanchard. Neta and Mae Camp. Ne-
;n we view the presents those near
dra Evans, Ella Folium and Dorothy
Htraura. Mrs. Lloyd Fisher won an
and dear have given us.
incenae burner as a prise.
Leta
'Blanchard wort the consolation prise.
While most of us are grateful for any remem­
A club was formed, which will meet
next|ta
time at the home of Mr«. Fisher, CORDS arad BALLOONS
brance, our delight is much greater if the pres­
A new line of Jewelry, fountain
(without rim or wheel change)
ents we receive are useful things that we can
penB and pendla, pearl necklaces, etc.,
for Christmas gifts Just in i from
proudly show our friends and can enjoy for many
Chicago at low prices. Rtraua«.
Christmases to come. Such are the gifts that
Ml«« Griliakov left Wednewday for
Our supply of
we are showing in our big gift section.
Junction City to spend Thanksgiving;
with relatives.
lamps and shades is
iBtira Yonish came home Tliursday
from Wapahltia. where ahe teaches,
extensive arid our
to spend Thanksgiving with her ¡sir-'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Yonish. Hhe
prices modest.
returned Hunday.
Among those shopping In Hood Riv­
er Haturday afternoon we notk-ed Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Evans and family.
farms
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Husbands. Emily
Your newly mar­
Endorse and
Husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nichol and daugh­
Recommend
ried friends will ap­
ter, Mll<lr«-d, Mm. H. H. Nielsen, and
Luella
and
Francia
Nielsen.
Mrs.
preciate small decor­
Jam«-« Camp and family, J«*««e Bailey,
Darrell Alllngton, Madge Dunn, Ros­
ative gift for hall
coe Davldhizar. Bert Osburn and Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain, and Mrs.
and living room.
CABNATION STOCK FABMS
Clark and son. Wheeler.
Breeder« of Registered
Mr.
and
Mm.
H.
E.
Evans
cele
­
Holstein-Friealan Cattle
Besides items listed, we are displaying at
We have them
brated Thanksgiving
day by enter-!
Beettie, U. 8. A.
taining their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Carnation, Waah.,
popular prices :
from a dollar up.
R. Wilcox and two children, Mr. and
July 1», ISM.
Mrs. Ernest Evans and daughters,. Mr. 8.
Hodgen,
Aluminium Ware • Community Plate
Nedra, V'Ona, Audrey and poloris.
| Hodaen-Breerater Milling CoM
Portland, Oregon.
Mr. and Mm. F. A. Alllngton had
Electrical Appliances
Hear Mr. HodgSn:
as their Thanksgiving guest. Mr. and
We deliver on
Wo have Juat completed feeding the
Mrs. Thomas Is-lliott, Jack Lelliott,
China - Cut Glass - Steinware
Mrs. Maliel Mathews and two chil­ 100 Iba. of Calf Meal received from you
Christmas Eve.
•nd find that the calve« hav« done
dren. Mrs. C. Ruscher and Madge
Golf Supplies
Sporting Goods
■plendidly and at a vary reasonable
Dunn.
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coat. We are going into thia matter
-a
Madge Dunn returned to Heattie
further and expect to use more of thia
Hunday. Mrs. F. A. Alllngton and I I at a later date. Think that tho calves
daughter, Barlmra, went with her
did equally well with those fed skim
and intend to vlwit at her home for a
milk and I am satisfied that you have
w«-«-k.
i
prepared a well balanced Oair Meal. Wo
Mrs. O. E. Wilson was a Dalles
will send yoa. In a day or two, a pic-
shopper Tuesday.
tare of one of the Calves that wo have
been feeding thia meal.
R<mcoe Davldhizar and Bert Os­
Yours very truly,
burn att«-nded the Firemen's ball in
(Signed) A. M. Ghormley, Manager.
llisxl River Thiirsday evewjng.
CARNATION MILK VARMA.
Friday aftern<M>n shoppers from
Moaier
to
Hoisi
River
Were
Mrs.
Jas.
Gifts
Hodgen’s Calf Meal
Cherry and daughters. Mr. and Mrs.
that make
Manufactured by
J. F. Blanchard and daughter. Fern.
HODGKN-BRKW8TBR MILLING CO.
. Francis Howard. Ferdinand Htraura
a home
Portland, Oregon
. and Laura Yonish.
more
Sold By
E. M. Htrauss was having dental
Filone 8411
livable
Moaier people in Hood River Tu«*s-
da.v were Mrs. James Carroll. Taura' E. C. Mooney, Hood River, Ore.
I./
White Salmon Growers’
Had«. Frances Wellir, A. C. Holmes
and daughter, Kathleen, and Mra. W. Warehouse, White Salmon, Waah.
E. Clark.
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Ca
Received !
Just received at the Tum-A-Lum yard
two cars of the famous Tum-A-Lump Coal
and one car of Tum-A-Nut Coal mined
from the famous Utah coal fields. We find
this the best coal we have used throughout
the whole line of yards — none better.
i
We have dry timber ends, two feet long.
Just the thing for furnace or fireplace. Also
slab wood and body fir.
marked economy
without sacrificing quality
Q/fn 18% saving on
this luncheon
Phone 4121 for anything in the
Fuel and Lumber Line.
UALITY need not be sacri­
ficed for economy, as the
convincing results of a recent in­
vestigation prove.
Q
Y ours T o S erve
Tum-A-Lum Limber Co.
LUMBER BILL, Manager
Everything in
Groceries
AMfilZO
NEWS OF RATE AB­
SORPTION RECEIVED
Whatever it may be—from carrots
to nuts and candies, from sugar
to salt. We have it.
In addition we can supply you
with the beat quality of fresh
and cured meats.
H. R. PYTHIAN BAND
CONCERTS APPEALING
Indeed, the busy housewife, gets
her meats and groceries-*-just
what she wants and quickly, from
our store
HOLMAN & SAMUEL
A tire with an
honor record!
SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY
P hone 8811
LUMBER
Christmas Greetings
DRY SLABS
ITT
Christmas Gift Suggestions
Sewing Cabinets.....
Lamps with shades.
Lustre Tea Sets.......
Smoking Stands.....
Hocking Chairs........
Bed Boom Suites....
Dining Room Suites
...$6.75 up
...$6.00 up
...$8.75 up
..$2.25 up
.$7.00 up
$54.35 up
$77.00 up
A Store Full of Chrismas Gift Suggestions
••Spreading Curistmas Cheer throughout the year.”
KELLY BROS. CO.
Hardware-Fumitnre
Standard Lumber Co.
HQRN BROq., Prop«.
MT. HOOD
MOTOR CO
ANNOUNCEMENT
December 1st we moved to our New Terminal—E. Water,
E. Yamhill and E. Taylor Sts. This building being con­
structed solely for the handling of Freight via Motor Truck
will greatly improve the service and create an efficient
method of transportation.
nSW'0”
GREENWOOD TRANSPORTATION CO., Inc
Successors to
n’s
Calf Meal
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WARREN & GREENWOOD TRUCK UNES
Hood River.
The Dalles.
Mt. Hood
we want Selling Apples
Jonathans, Ortleys, SpitzenburgB, Winter Bananas and
Delicious. All grades from Extra Fancy to Faced and Fi! ¡Had.
Cookers, large or small. We sell them for what they are.
QUICK ACTION.
PROMPT RETURNS.
SHERI DAN FRUIT COMPANY
GET FREE STENCILS AT THIS OFFICE
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Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers.
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Hmm 1381,3821
HOOD RIVLR.ORtGON
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Anderson Undertaking Co.
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C. C. ANDERSON, Sola Proprietor
Licensed Embalmer asd Fonerai Director
41» OAK STRUT,