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V -ì ■ HOOD'RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1925 »«111 i n 11111 n »i 111111 1 f BRIEF LOCAL MENTION ■■■ —-—SSHŒ-a r Mr. and Mrs. George Stranahan went to Portland Saturday for a I HI1...................... II I II' short visit with relatives and friends. / Dr. M. E. Welch, who the past Old fashioned danca, Rockford hall, week was indisposed at home, is able January 28. to be out again atending to his af Enroll ta the next class In mil fairs. linery. Twelve lessons for >5. E. T. Hunter, of Portland, baa ar . Mrs. John Seines, of Seaside, is vis rived here to take charge of the sales iting her Bister, Mr». Boger W. Moe. department of the Paelc Power 4 A. I. Mason was a visitor in Spo Light Co., succeeding C. D. Lovely. Mr. Hunter was formerly with the P. kane, Wash., last week. P- 4 L. Co. at Pendleton. > Old fashioned dance, Rockford hall, Mias Jessie Sletton baa been ap January 23. pointed by the Chamber of Commerce Dan W. Jordan wan here from to represent the body at the Oregon Parkdale the first of the week. Agricultural College the coming year. Rev. W. N. Byars was a visitor at The students plan an exhibit of home The Dalles Tuesday. products. • I deliver sweet cider in gallon lots or Mrs. W. F. Tucker left last week bv the barrel. Waiter Wells. Phone for Mare Island, Calif., where she 4728. n6tf will visit Mrs. McKean, whose hua- Read’s Radio Shop, the Radio Shop latnd, Admiral McKean, is in com of Hood River. Greebe, Atwater Kent mand of a now in Atlantic and Radlola. jttf waters C. 8. Hounsell is having bls home Scott'F. and H. ,W. Aitken have re at the corner of Oak and Fifth streets turned from a visit with their par- remodeled. enta at Goderich, Ontario. They re Supper dance at Pine Grove Grange port that tlie snowfall of the Canadi hall Thursday. January 2U. Howard'« an district la heavy, although the weather has not l>eeii severely cold. Aces of Melody. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ted Hackett, who haa been Buffer ing from an attack of pneumonia, ia Jacobson, at Walla Walla, Wash., Monday. January 10, a daughter. reported much better. J. E. Bailey, who liaa been ill with Mrs. G. A. McCurdy left Monday lumbago at hia Oak street home, ia evening to be with her daughter and to greet the new granddaughter. reported touch better. Ref .‘■'PC’. Hiigendorf has . left for B. A. Ilogan left last week for Se attle, where he will spend a week or Portland to join Ids parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. Hiigendorf; who will go to two visiting his son. Monrovia, Caiif... to make thyir home. Highest cash price paid ior your uaed The elder Mr. Hiigendorf hopes to furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain find relief from rheumatism in the at E. A. Frans Co. «20ft southern country. Evas scientifically examined by H. L. Mrs. i. W. Dickey will start a class Hasbrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner of aesthetic dancing for girls from Bldg. J f8tf 5 to 15 years of age at Mrs. Paul Eocene Coal Oil «tope smoking sne McKercber’s, lout Columbia street. «melling oil «love«. In bulk at Frani Saturday afternoon, January 24, at 2 Co. m29tf p. in. For particulars call Mrs. Paul Herbert and Edgar Brussow are McKereher, phone 1381. j now touring southern California by “The best painter in town” ia a man automobile. >roud of his work. He’d rather lose a Mrs. Fred Lunger was called to job than cut hie price by skimping on New York last week because of the the quality of his materials. And when business is dull he isn’t the man who serious illness of her mother. Ray Lee has been absent from his goes begging for work Hardware, paint post at the Kresae Drug Co. this and wallpaper. H. 8. Braakman, phone 2404, Smith building, jltf week, suffering from a severe cold. The First Christian church has or Dr. Jas. A. Fraser, who last week was suffering frem a severe cold, has ganized a junior choir that is ren dering splendid service. The Valley recovered. Christian church is featuring a splen A wooden railing has been placed did young people's chorus of 35 Voices along the sidewalks around the site under the leadership of Edward Hob of the old K. P. hall. son. This Is in. addition to” their or Sheriff Edirk will leave today for ganized undertaking of seeing that Portland to attend the annual conven “Barrett Goes to Church.’’ tion of Oregon sheriffs. August Guignard, of the Ideul Home grown nursery stock, tested Fruit, Nursery 4 Grader Co., will and acclimated for Hood River valley. leave Saturday for a tour of the de Ideal Grader 4 Nursery Co. Tel. 5832. ciduous fruit seetjous of California. C. D. Moore, of White Salmon, was Mr. Guignard states that a consider a business visitor in the city yester able demend is apparent for Oregon grown nursery stock. Before return day. Arthur Johnson is at the Hood ing home Mr. Guignard will visit the River hospital recovering from a citrus belt. He will attend the an nual orange and lemon ahow of aouth- ’ painful operation. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mays spent ern California before returning borne. Following a visit Saturday of Dis the week end visiting relatives and trict Superintendent E. C. Cole, of friends in Portland. Portland, and Superintendent Hack Buch weather as that yesterday will ett, of plant construction, Dan Carver, soon result in afternoon rushes to the local Wentern Union manager, an- Ogk Grove course of the Golf and noun<-ed that the office will l>e recon Country club. structed and greatly improved. Pro Searches of records and reliable ab- portionate to population, the Hood ■tracta make by Oregon Abstract Com- River telegraph office, because of. the Kny, A. W. Onthank, Manager, 306 volume of fruit sales here, does the k Street. Phone 1621. jy20-tf largest business in the state. Mrs. A. G. Lewis was in Portland Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kocken have returned from a motor trip to Rose last ^eek to attend a meeting of the burg. They also visited Mrs. Kocken’« child welfare committee of the Ore gon Federation of Women's cluba, of relatives at Corvallis while away. Mrs. O. W. West entertained a which she is a member. Mr. Lewis, number of her friends at a prettily who spent the later part of last week appointed and nleasant [>arty one af at a conference of officials of coopera tive sales concerns at Spokane, joined ternoon last week. Saturday evening. While in Port The ladies of Riverside Union will her land they saw hte Brandon Opera hold a sale of home cooked foods at Co. give the Spring Maid. They also Frasier's grocery next Saturday, Jan saw Harold Lloyd in “Hot Water.” uary 24. Mr. Lewis det-lares that he has not Get the best when resetting or plant laughed as much in a long time as he ing that new orchard. You’ll want did at the ridiculous antics of the the home grown nursery stock of the well known comedian of the movies. Ideal Grader 4 Nursery Co. Smoky and Smelly Oil Stove« Cured by Announcement using Eocene Oil. Try this high grade coal oil next time and see the difference. prompt I am now prepared to give i Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at K. A. attention to your wanta in the fol- Frans Co. in29tf lowing lines: Abstracts of Title to We pay cash for ydur old furniture or Real "Estate. Insurance and Surety make a liberal allowance an new goods. Bonds of all kinds. Deeds and t'jm- Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur veyancfng. Ixians on Real Estate, niture Exchange. ml7tf Notarial work of all kinds and the Tel. 1014 and have Meyer 4 King call various legal papers required hi l>usi- for your euit. It will be cleaned and ness, including Wills and in the set- pressed and returned ready for immedi tlement of estates. A. W. Onthank. ate wear. j5tf First National Bank Bldg. Commodore Dean Is planning on the construction of a new residence on property owned by him in White Salmon. Misses Florence Hudson and Lu cille Gegenheimer were np from Port land over the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Duncan B. Cramer. Kelly Bros, are busy this week laying a new linoleum in the office of County Clerk Shoemaker at the court house. Joe Dobson ia busy this week ra pairing the damages caused the coun- _ ______ ty garage last fall when a pushed out the cement block wall. This week we offer the fol Mrs. W. K.'Frick, mother of Mrs. 8. G. Oxborrow, has Just returned from a six months' sightseeing trip owing splendid specials: to northwestern and British Columbia points. In the report of the Installation of FINE PARLOR BROOMS the officer« of the W. R. C., the name of the «eeratary was accidentally Regular dollar value omitted. Mrs. Ethel Button was in stalled in that position. W. E. Shay has just Installed a large new electric inedbator. In addi tion to hatching from bis own pens, be will take eggs of other poultry BABBITT’S CLEANSER fanciers and batch them. Misa Margaret Pierson, daughter of 6 cans for Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Pierson, of Oak Grove, has been [Hedged to Bela Kappa at the Oregon Agricultural College. Will the person who took the um brella of Virginia Vagghan from the library Wednesday evening. January 7, between 8 and 8.30 p. m. please return to the librarian! January special on famous FW to Measure Shoes. I am authorised to allow a 10% discount on all shoes during January. Now is your chance to get good shoes and a guaranteed fit for leas. Champion Shoe Shop. Father Healy, of Portland, officiated at masses at St. Mary's Catholic church Sunday In the absence of Father Smith, who is ill at St. Vin cent'« hospital, recovering from an attack of bronchttie. 7^3 Molden, Huelat & Sather Co. January Sales ..i> r EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN STOCK REDUCED > .2500 Pairs Men’s, Women’s, Children’s High Grade a " V X X 5 V • / // // / f Save Money on Rubber Footwear Here are Standard Makes of Rubber Footwear that will pro tect your feet Included in the sale are Men’s Red Rubber Boots, Bootees, Artics and Extra Heavy Gum Overshoes. REG. U.S. PAT.OFF. « New Models Women’f Black and Brown Ox ford* Vici Kid; Combination last. $3.45 Blk Rubber Bootees $2.55 0 Women'« Black Kid Shoe«— Me dium toe and heel. I ♦ $4.50 Leather Top Bootees. 3>45 $4.00 Red Rubber Bootees.. 3.35 Men*« Shoe« and Oxford« in black and brown calf and black vici leathers. All these smart new shoes will be placed on sale at $6.50 Dutch Top Bootees... 4.95 »■y - i s-».. * Many other items are Included at unusual reduced prices. 10% off from Marked Prices Five Day Clearance-Men’s Shoes Sale Includes Every Shoe in the House This sale offers you a discount on the season’s newest styles of Shoes and Oxfords for men. Here are Shoes that combine good looks, serviceability and comfort They will absolutely satisfy the demand for high grade, dependable shoes. During this sale you can buy them at a discount of— 1 0 per cent o f f from marked prices. r I We open our basement Friday Morning with a won derful array of Shoe Bargains. Everything ia displayed on tables, conviently arranged ao that you can easily look these extraordinary values over and select what you want. You are at liberty to wait upon yourself if you desire to do so. These Women’s Shoes have been divided Into nine groups—you can buy them at a fraction of their regular worth. E Group One Sale! Women’s Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords WOMEN’S HIGH TOP SHOES Don’t expect too much, but there is no mis- • take about the price. 1 ■ RfJ The Latest Styles for This Season WOMEN’S HIGH TOP SHOES Better than the 15c ones, but that isn’t say- ing much—your choice Here is a most remarkable offer because the selection includes all brand new footwear. Stylish and smartly designed—simplicity and good taste are their features. All New—All Per fect. Your choice of hny shoe in stock at— * 10 per cent off Marked Prices. WOMEN’S HIGH TOP SHOES We can only say, “You’ll be surprised.” Your choice of this lot 25c WOMEN’S HIGH TOP SHOES These are top-notchers, the best in the lot Take them away for 35c Men ! Basement Bargains Extraordinary ! ' faWV Group Two Here’s a Sensational Saving on Men’s Shoes They are all good models—the wanted kinds in dependable high grade makes—sent to the basement from our regular stock at a tremendous price cut because we have too many shoes. Be here Friday or Saturday—these shoes are 0. K. in every way—the greatest shoe values in this sale. Men’s Kangaroo Shoes-Good style __ blucher models. $8.00 and $10.00 Klj values. - *F ******* Men's Semi-Dress Shoes — Brown and black calf—waterproof sole _ SlK fin “World Beater”, $7.50 values. Odds and Ends Men’s Shoes A good choice of styles and leathers. “Wolverine’’ Work Shoes —Genuine Horse Hide-Full double flexible soles Extra value at $6.50, on sale at __________ 1 . WOMEN’S HIGH TOP SHOES Here are Shoes that will solve your problem for something to wear around the home. . AQ a www Group Three WOMEN’S CLOTH TOP SHOES Combination Last—Low Heel—These Shoes ar^ a fine quality but slightly out of date. A5 Group Four _ Wk SA 95 WOMEN’S HIGH TOP SHOES - — High Grade "Selby” Make—black kid—mili- tary heel—the quality is extra fine. «r**"^** Afi Group Five CLEAN SPECIALS WOMEN’S ‘ ARCH PRESERVER” SHOES High grade black and brown kid—8 in. tops tops- — a perfect fitting military last An extraor extraor- dinary value. £A 45 $4.45 »w Group Six These Great Shoe Bargains for The Boys and Girls in the Downstairs Store Children’s Lace Shoes—Sizes Hi to 2. Children’s Button Shoes—Sizes 11 i to 2. * Children’s Button Shoes—Sizes 8J tolli. $2.19 $1.85 $1.49 Children’s Button Shoes —Sizes 5 to 8. $1.95 WOMEN’S FANCY STRAP SLIPPERS A nice selection of these novelties—in suedes a /a and satins. Odd lots and discontinued num- bers from stock. aaa S3 45 95c Childrens Button Shoes — Heavy £4 QK Calf Skin. ? I .09 Children’s Strap Sandals — Priced very low. WOMEN’S GOOD QUALITY PUMPS Here is a dainty slipper that will make you a 4» 4 jawi "Selby s. M ” a a S| MS beautiful house shoe. They are “ Selby’s, " ’ ■**** footwear of quality. Group Seven Kindergarten Footwear, including tlje Down Welts, are built flexible and substantial,—made over beautiful lasts and patterns—solid leather construction—sure to fit the growing feet. Patent, kid and calf leathers. The price is reduced very low for such fine quality. PERIGO & SON 69c I Group Eight WOMEN’S FANCY OXFORDS Few styles that you can buy will look neater on your foot than a neat well made oxford like this. a M SZ 49 Group Mine WOMEN’S FANCY OXLORDS A lace oxford is always a safe style to buy. _ well with any dress or wrap and looks w w QK the foot. Infant’ Shoes at a Low Price s r ■■ HOME MORTUARY S. E. B artmess , M ortician BUILDING BUNGALOW TYPE, STRICTLY MODERN IN RESIDENCE DISTRICT Phones 3421 and 3*22 * Pretty House Slipper« - Popu lar styles and colors. Extra quality wool mixed felt uppers. Soft cushion leather soles C Qf* * V wU Tiny soft sole shoes for Infants— easy on the little feet— give long wear. For a 5 days clearance we offer you this lot for 10% off marked prioee.