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F
íwib Äiuer (Klarier
partment locate a conspicuous mall
box or two on Oak street before the
Influx of motor tourists.
The Store
of Biggest
Velvet
IShe PARIS FAIR
SPECIAL« THIS WEEK
SIRE, IN HOOD RIVER!
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An apple tree has been produced
that will grow in tropical and semi-
tropical countries. But when people
want apple trees that grow with en
thusiasm and produce fruit worthy
the Garden of Iieeperldes they still
turn to Oregon.—Oregon Journal.
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Hometimes " we have visitors here
from other counties who direct jibes
at us lain use of our old court house.
KOBERG BEACH
Indeed, we are not overly proud of
The Glacier wishes to Join the city the old antiquated school house, used
council and civic organisation!) of the | aH a court house, But we can point
city and county in support of the out to the visitors the line condition
application of John Koberg for the of our highways, and then ask them
purchase of the shore lands of the how qur roads compare with theirs.
Columbia adjoining Ills truck farm. They must perforce give us credit for
*Mr. Koberg has begun the develop better highways.
The old court bouse is not entirely
ment of a swimming beach which
should interest us all. Last summer, useless yet. If it would be no sacri
as a result of the accommodations at I fice, we might proceed to construct a
his l>each, where lifeguards constant-1 new one. But as long as other things
ly watched the swimmers, children I are more nrgently needed, it would
were not enticed to the dangerona I tai a waste to tear down the old
sloughs. We passed through the warm | building.
organisations
throughout
Silk Dresses for Ladies
$4.98
These are real Bargains. - Some that
we wish to close out quickly and have
marked at a price that should accomplish
this end. Let us show you.
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Your choice ¡while they last....
These are Unusual Values. Good
styles and good eolors. A good share
of them are Hardman Hats.
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The Thursday night adverahows of
laenberg A Thornton, which have at
tracted many the paat aeveral weeks,
caim* to a clone laat Thursday night
when the popular entertainers staged
"A Night In Old MeStico." The bull
fight staged in buffoonery was a
scream. Mr. Iscnlterg made an ex
cellent hull, while never was there a
bolder matador than Mr. Thornton.
I st st Thursday evening’s show was
characterised by the special Spanish
dunce ntimliers by Misses Geneva and
Lmdie Isenberg, The young women.
attractively costumed, executed the
pnrchSKO of his wares.
Do not be
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| had lieen trained In the intricate
gr<>ei!y. or he may »pear you.
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steps by Bliss Myrtle Qundry.
When a stock salesman approaches
you, just give him ear and propose
that yon and he go to your lianker
and get the latter's judgment on the
stocks. If It la a worth while secur
ity^ the vendor will welcome the In
vestigation of the hnnker.
If it is
The Hood River Welfare committee
what is generally known a» a fake in ii report Junt ianued announce« that
scheme, you will have seen the end|a
ot KW2.42 was sultscribed just
oy 1,1—
I liefore the holidays for relief work.
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I Twenty-five families were
given pro-
«T».ms-» .
I 'Udons, fuel and clothing. The com-
i^Dl E LEVITY
I mlttee now has a cash balance of
The trend of jazz. jierbapR, may be I
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. levity In the I ,.harltatile
Those who
donated are
funds
to the
the eauae of an ___
undue
organisation
instructed
WELFARE COMMITTEE
MAKES A REPORT
modem day treatment of a serious I to report to m4*mbers of the commit
and high minded organization,
Wc I tee who solicited them in case they
refer to the Hood River Society for|k,'ow oi ■“? f«“>*ly 1» distress. They
Promulgation and Perpetuation of In
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The Story of
Our States
Four office room« fac-
ing Second street in the
Eliot building.
By JONATHAN BRACE
XXXVI—NEVADA
N evada
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a Spani
adjectivB
na • a n 1 ng
“snowy,” and
is takan from
tha
Sierra
N e V adaa,
thoae
mountain« which ««p-
ante the State from California.
Moat of th« history of th« state
centers in this Western eectlon,
near the Sierraa, and It is here
that all of Nevada’e principal
citiee are located.
The flrat white maa to eroan
the preeent etate was the rran-
ctecan Monk. Father Gero«, who
made his way acroes the desert»
to California in 1778. Io 1826
Peter 8. Ogden of the Hudson's
Bay company discovered the
Humboldt river, which Is some-
times called Ogden river of ter
him. «
The next memorable trip
across the state wee that by
Fremont In 1848, when he went
to California at the time of the
outbreak of the Mexican war.
It was this war which In 1848
resulted In Mexico coding a Urge
area to the United States, of
which Nevada wee a part When
thia was organised into terri-
tortee, the Territory of Utah ex-
tended to California. The West-
era Inhabitants, however, were
l-ft to tbetr own resources end
accordingly organised their own
government Resenting the at-
tltude of Utah they petitioned
to bo annexed to California.
In 185» the Comstock Lode
waa discovered and Nevada had
its own mining boom. Popula-
tion Immediately grew by leaps
and bounds and In 1881 Nevada
was formed into a separate ter-
ritory. Later, portions of Utah
E. A. FRANZ CO.
Warnau-100 calve« and treah meat. Aleo
tor «ale Fngllab Belter pup. Oregon Mlver
Fox and Fur Farm«. Opposite the Colambla
Gorge Hotel Ebone 5996.
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MISCELLANEOUS
lost-Retirren Mt. Hood Communli
nlty hall
■nd Oak Grove, Ford tire and rim. I. Find.r
please call 568«.
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Found—Two sack» o'cement at end of pave
ment near Valley < »r «Han church, owner
may have same by calling and paying for ad.
Phone5721 oroall at Ike Beesley’s.
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>'*rty taking brown silk umbrella off ot
Hayward'« poroli Sunday eve. Jan. 11, pica we
return to «14 Cascade or Apple Blossom esfe
■ nd nothin« will be said.
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WANTED
Wanted—To buy a good ured baby carriage-
Middle aged lady will take care of children
Phone KHI.
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alternoona or evening
Can fura lab bigheat
reference«. Phoot 'Zi&l
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Wanted-Experienced married man wnnls
work on farm by the montb. David Giri’ey,
Little While Kalmon umber, three to six
Rt. I. Hood River.
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foot Yellow Hr tree« IS In. wood, to per eeul
clear of knots. Best wood on market. For
Wanted
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women
tor
general
nil nre delivery phone 4621 or write Karl W.
For Rent—IS seres bearing orcbard at bet
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ter term« than If yon owned It. Mrs. C. W. homework. Mr». K. W. Sinclair', lei 'JM3. jltf Kej », Cook, Wash.
Connor, Htantleld. Ore.
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Wanted—Work nursing lu famines. Mrs
For Kxebange-Htoek and. da trysawch.
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Want home pro,«»iilon, Income, wbat have
For Rent 2-room light housekeeping apart, Eudora Hilton, KB E Eugene.
you T Address r. M. C„ rare Glacier.
ment with garage ot 914 Eugen« street. Phone
Wanted
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Rent
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orchard,
60
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1014.
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mor«. 1 am an expertenoed oroherttlai and
(let your painiin», i in ting and paper
can give beat of references. Have eqnlpmeui log done now. Work guaranteed,
For Rent — A »-room apartment tor light or would take one’« past equipment. Address prioea. For eeUmntee, call Burn«
housekeeping. Tel, mi.
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B. J. Montgomery, Hood River, Ore.
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Single comb Rhode island Red b a b y c h i rk«,
special prince tor February batob. or will
hatch your eggs tor you In my electric incu
bator. W. K- ihay, tel. 3373.
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IT CAN BE DONE
ForBalw-Tau floe R. I. Hcd cockerels from
prise winning stock. Phone 4S7S, K. F. Batten.
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.The purchasing power of a Dollar can be
stretched at the 20TH CENTURY. There
your money goes much farther than at the
ordinary stores, and you not only get the best
food stuffs on, the market, but speedy service
and courteous treatment as well. Keen and
discriminating buyers find shopping a pleasure
at the 20TH CENTURY
For Hale or Reni—10 arm. two miles out on
Weal Hida; 8 acres under cultivation, 4 arm In
apple«, «mall bouse and sbeda. Inquire of F.
C. Hu.ut. phone 64*.
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Por Hala—Electric headlight and electric
born. Warren Cbaflb.
Offerings Saturday and Monday, January 24-26
CARNATION OR FED
ERAL MILK
Tall cans, 3 for
Hay For Rale—Only a few Iona or my fine
clover bay left atlll aelllng tor tx> per toe.
Head a depoait and I will bold bay tor you
U mile NR. Odell F. O. L. H. Roes, Odell,
Or.. Box in.
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For ttale—The Klneey property on Caacade
ave. A «-room bouee with bslh, 3 tola, gar
age n.0* Ebon« Mrs. W. B. MeGulre. No.
MS2.
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E1ANO FOR RALE-NOW RTOKKD AT
Hood River. Very doe lale model piano Ilka
new M net be sold at ooee to save tarther ex-
pence. Big ni«eoonl and lerius l!0 monthly
to reeponelble partv For partlculera write
Cline Mnsle Co . A.torla Or.
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CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
Ten bare
for
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WESSON OIL
Quarts
each
45c
ADIRONDACK CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP. Absolutely the finest and highest blend.
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Pints, f
55/; i Gallon, 99/; Gallon, $f,89
BON AMI]
Powder, 2 for_____
Cakes, each^______
SHINOLA POLISH
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UNDERWOOD’S PURE
DEVILED HAM,
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Two for
13C
ROYAL GARDEN TEA. The lust word in Teas. Ceylon and India (black); Japan (green)
Quarter pound, 20/. Half pound, 38/. Pound, 73/.
Hey For Rato—Alfalfa, grain, bay. timothy,
■nd straw, guaranteed qtislfty; prompt ship
ment. Prices upon application.
Richard
Nyman. Walla Walla, Wash.
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congruous Verscity.
In other days| non.
the precepts of this society formeil
For Hale—SO aoraa, 1'4 acre« In bearing or
chard, aereoF atrawberrlea. Ave aeree cleared;
the topic for evenings of deep and
reel In brush and timber. K E I'helpe, Rd 4,
I were added and the lower part
Hood Hirer. Or.
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| of the etate was taken from Ari-
solemn conversation. It inspired men
| sons.
Petitions for statehood
to poetic utterance. It was builded
For Hale or Tffide—f-room bungalow with
bath, electric lights. Bull K.m water, garage,
| wore made bnt It was not until
on thnt old adage that “truth is
woodahed, two 80 R m > i corner tote 3 blocks
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that
Nevada
became
the
from
Library building In Greshaui. Address
stranger than fiction.”
I. L, Howard, lone. Ore.
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Aye, that honorable society hasl
U n<>w •‘"K«*«’ •“ | thirty-sixth state of the Union.
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Though Nevada ranks sixth
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, I l*lnting landscape scene« of the Oak I
For Hale— A few high else« pure bred Barred
sclzi-d on truth« of unique incidents Grove cottroe of the Hood River Golf
Hock cockerels, sire S47-N. O A. C. strain;
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I In else with Its area of 110,690
whose dam prod need 34» eg<«. «nd dam of
that seem Incongruous. Wc earnestly I and <k»untry club. The first of the | square mile«. It hae the «mallest
■ire's sire 2SS eggs. For qnlck «ale »3.00 each
plead that the ideals of the founder« | handsome picture« baa been finished
M ra Anna Edgington. 4lb ano May.
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I population of any of the 48
i of the Society for the Promulgation anti la being exhibited at the First I states. Between 1800 and 1000
For Hale-Elga, cow, young Jersey heifer cow
National, bank. It has attracted con
cornea fresh about Febrnary •) I »«q prepared
and Perpetuation of Incongruous Ver
I there was a marked decrease in
to move old house«. Elacs one mile south
siderable attention.
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population
due
to
the
falling
Hood River Heights. J. T. Nealetgb. Kt. 2. J22
‘ > - acity be maintained.
The picture has life to it, and golf
| off of mining Industry.
ers who saw it yenterday, when the
For Hale—«1 aeree, Neal Creek esnvon. Fine
<• to MsCIsre New^eer Sra4le«Sa>
wood propnaltlon Cabin tor wood rotten.
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suu was shining brilliantly and a
MORE MAIL BOXES NEEDED
Cash price, »760. Might take autoaa part pay
springlike atmosphere added to the
ment. Phone Chlndlnnd, 503k.
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How many mail Isixes «re loratcd lure, declared that It was with the
LEW IB’ TRAPNEHTED REDH-Our «ver-
Towne With Zoning Regulation«
in the down town bualnetui section of utmost difficulty that they could keep
see under Government teet, 308 e««« per bird,
Btxty-eeven cities of thl« country are >0-4
‘• m the city!
non eetlere. We are book Ing orders no*
We wonder if a single from gathering up their clubs and
hastening to Oak Grove.
reported to have some kind of zoning tor Mar. and Apr.eblcksatlbeeeeb, 10* down
bnalnom man can tell,
We’ll admit
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balance ten days betore delivery. Ralph
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regulations now in effect, and 20 R. Lewie,
Willow Flat.
naxt
that we do not know. As _ for
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the
Mt. Hood Dance Tomorrow
I c,l,P8 have complete comprehensive
local business folk, they do not de
For Hale—* acre«, «boot bait In fell bearins
sone ordinances limiting the use of orchard.a
nlceS-room non««, all modern,eood
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Remember that tomorrow night ta property, heights of buildings and area barn, trnaat bou«e. sprln« water piped Into
pend on street mall boxes. Tliey are
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both
hooaee
and born. Just come to I hr Ole.
another
night
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for
a
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time
at
the
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acenstomod to visiting the postoffice.
Mt. Hood Community hall.
The| hl<vW wlfhlll
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- ------ ' eler offloe and find out at wbat a bargain it
nJlit
The tourist season, however, will soon
block within the city limits. Among can he bought.
crowds have been Increasing tlie last
begin, and then there will be a neetl two dance«, and a much larger crowd cities adopting sonlng during the last
for conveniently located boxes on the I» expected for thia coming Friday year are Milwaukee, Berkeley, Wash
main ■tror'f. Wo nre willing to wager night dance, as the roads ate much ington, D. C., Omaha, East Orange,
that merchant« on the main atreets Improved and the weather much more Tookers, Brockton, East Cleveland
favorable for the little jaunt out to and a number of smaller cities.
were asked a thousand timea laat the Mt Hood Community hall.
year for directions to the nearest
Howard’s Acea of Melody are begin
Cleaning and premiag your clothe«
ning to liven up more as the spring adds wonderfully to their wear. Tel.
mail box.
Ws •uggest that the poetoffice dr- like weather increase«, and .lease Hut- 1014 for Meyer A King. Quick delivery For Hale—Good KM« tor sale la all part«
eon will be on band ae usual.
tervice.
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t be city, prie«« righi, a. W. Onthaak «On. a
MANSER PAINTING
GOLF LINKS SCENES
For Rent—A-room bouse, 606 Sherman ave
For Bal«—Appi«. p«aeb, pear and oberry
treee. We have a full line o! general nureery nue. one block west ot oourt house. Garage.
stock. Ebon« Parkdale M or wrllaC. T. Raw- Call at Glacier offloe or 417 Hberman.
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son, Parkdale.
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For Rent—Apartment, al 1223 Cascade ave.
For Sale— 14-In fir and pine wood aleo 4-toot Paone KU.
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delivered East and Weal Bide and Hood River.
Phone 4683.
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For Rent —Two 2 room »panmenu and
sleeping porch, 301 Ríate «I.. tel. 1374.
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For Bale—« room bouse with large basement
toilet and bath. 4 lota and garage, some fruit
For Kent—Oomtortsble front sleeping room,
trees, shade trees and shrubbery. l«02 Taylor with all conveniences. Tel. 2743 or SUH. nS7tf
Street, on Ibe Heights. Hood River. Address
Caraon C. Maslker. Maryhill. Wash.
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seems justified, but the application,
It la high time nome decision la
of an —rrr-f~T rate may tend to,
drive tourists to purchase supplies ini being arrived at on the bridge road.
other states. The legislature should
not go to extremes.
ADVERSHOW SEASON!
CLOSED THURSDAY
Wanted—To buy a good second band late
For Hale— Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerel«,
For Rent—An nntnrnhhed house end gar
Mr». Klelnamltb'« «train. H. C. Delti & Hon. age, garden spot, at sth and May HU. H. B. ■pray machine. W. J. Havener, Lyle. Wash.
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Phone «7».
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Leonard, pbona M7S.
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For Hale- Fir and pine IS In. and 4 fl. wood,
dellvsred anywhere In the valley. E. Beaure
gard. Tel. Odell «6.
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hire operator may carry him, if hel
essBessanMM«»
furnishes an affidavit, showing the
Twenty-one daya have claimed thia
naccMity of such a trip.
year without a Are alarm. Let's all
Some of the bills, as introduced,
t>e careful and keep the good record
call for an excessive tax on gasoline..
A slight increase In the gasoline tax I
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NORWEGIAN SARDINES
In pure olive oil
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Two for ............. _
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VAN CAMP’S GRAPEFRUIT
No. 1 Cans
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KEÉR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR, 49 lb. Sack
FISHER’S BLEND.
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SHRIMP
New pack.
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No. 1 tins, 2 for___ JuC
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49 lb. Sack.................
TOILET PAPER
Best 1000 Sheets
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Tissue, 3 for
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FRESH MACARONI
Curve cut
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4 pounds ZDC
Five sew.
PEETS WASHING
MACHINE SOAP
Large package..
Strong.
Medium weight
Hillsdale ASPARAGUS I
Short tips, 1 lb. /»r
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cans, 2 for ..■■■■■■ D j C f
20TH CENTURY COFFEE.
Durable
69/
PREFERRED STOCK TELE
PHONE PEAS
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3 cans for
55C
CANADA DRY GINGER ALE
KRAUSE’S DOLLAR MINTS
55c
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2»«FC
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^^hj^onderfu^offe^^^TlO^^ound"
DROMEDARY COCOANUT
The World’s Finest nn
i lb. 15/; è lb. ¿yc
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LESS RAISINS nn
3 pound« for
Fully equal in quality to the best canned Coffees. Roasted the
day before you buy it
f pound, 48/; 3 pounds
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2.48
FULL CREAM CHEESE
Two pounds
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Hats For Men
With values like these, there is no
reason why you should not have a new
hat. A good assortment of colors and
all sizes. These hats are regular values
at $3.50 and up to $5.00.
Red and akike clover planting it usua
lly beet done the latter part of February
in Oregon, the experimeut station fiuds.
They are sown on fall grain where the
light freexing and thawing, or rain gen
erally cover the seed.
The clover lerd
business demands pure seed, especially
free from buckhorn. Seed samples will
be tested free by the experiment and fed
eral seed Jaboratory atCorvallis, to help
the farmer lie certain that his seed is
good.
Cascade Locks, that is, if they had
no car of their own, would be forced
The thermometer, it was reported,
to travel by bijs.
The law makes bumped the bottom at 53 degree« be-
certain exceptions. In case a PoH<*| |Ow' aero in Maine the other day.
officer or a doctor wishes to visit I New york had a blteaard Tuesday,
some plan* served by a bus, the for-|who.g Mlcklxiu about Oregon weather!
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A table filled with a good run of
sizes in fancy mixtures. Caps that we
have been selling for 85c to $1.
Now on sale at your choice.........
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laws appearjto be so radical as to be I
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Ridiculous. We observe that one of I The weather lately has been inter-
the new measures will so regulate I mitten tly springlike, but we wish to
>i operators of for hire automobiles that I warn embyonlc spring poets that we
they will not be permitted to carry I must decline publication of spring
passengers served by licensed bus I poems at least until after ground hog
'lines. Under such provisions, as we I day. Their present use might prove
interpret it, a Hood River family, Ian affront to the elementa and bring I
dealring to go on a Sunday picnic to|a recurrence of winter.
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Boys Caps
I farmgra «nd to farmers’ associations
Numerous new bills for raising rev I »nd
The glory of Hood III ver's prosper
ity hss gone forth to every pert of
the northwest. It is likely that our
wealth from the returns of the past
aeaaon's apple crop la exaggerated
It's enough for ns to-know that it is
being told, and the ahanter who has
Reh ernes for making a millton dollar»
for the investor In his bonds has
heard of it
It behoove« the folk of Hood River;
to be on guard. Beware the afock'
salesman who approaches you offering I
enormous dividend» as a lure to the I
Here is a Bargain in Boys’ Shoes.
Good serviceable shoes at less than whole
sale price. Sizes 1 to 4. Odds and ends
that we are closing out. Come in and
get your share. They are
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truly bargains-the pair............▼ 1 ■***<
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v. enue from motor vehicle licenses and] country.
It wjll help congress to
i the sale of gasoline have been intro-l le<islate wisely in matters affecting
duced at Salem. Some of the new | the farmers’ interests.
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BEWARE THE STOCK ARTIST
The biggest values we have ever been
able to offer. Come in and see them.
We’ll be pleased to show you and we
know you'll be delighted with the values
they represent A full run of sizes in
the newest styles and patterns.
If you wish to save money on your
suit purchases, you should take advan
tage of the special values we are offering.
Made of all pure Virgin Wool in
good conservative styles and desirable
weaves—finished in a high class man
ner, perfect fitting. There is nothing to
equal them for the money. A good as
sortment to select from
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I directly or Indirectly be of benefit to
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Boys’ Shoes - $1.98
Oregon City Suits for Man
$19.00
Home day we can see our way clear
season without a single fatal accident.
That ' was worth much to the com-1 to build a new court house, and then
I that propoaed public assembly hall,
munlty.
Mr. Koberg lias offered to purchase I the desire of some, can be taken
the shore laud, in order that he may I care of.
feel safe in making an investment fori
permanent improvement of the beach.I, Have you been visited by the enu-
The State Land Board, however, had! merators who are taking the farm
declined the sale, offering only a short I WIIHII8 oi jjoo<1 Rlrer county! You
term lease.
Under such conditions!ghouI(1 lx. reBtly for thein when they
Mr Koberg does not feel that he <*n|Brrlv(>
-n,lg census is being taken
expend any great amount in improv-1 prllnarlly for the benefit of the farm
ing the property. We may lose onr|erK
aMured that all
valualde swimming beach.
Children I of the inf<>rmation contained on the
may in the future have to resort to I census schedule will be treated as
the dangerous pools of the sloughs I .trictly confldentlal and will be used
It Is to the public Interest of Hoodl(m|y jor ntatistlcal purposes to show
River county that Mr. Kolierg's appli* I tbe totals for the different counties
cation for the shore lands be granted. |and states. All thia information will
PROPOSED MOTOR LAWS
Oregon City Overcoats
Pound
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PINEAPPLE—Standard.
Whole slices. Large rr
cans, 2 for.................... Ue)C
FANCY BLACK FIGS
2 pounds
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39c