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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1925)
> ♦ 7x3 K'- ** f ■¿jJI ribknit -• ♦’ W*w • ■■■ •CHARLE/S AUNT* Witt $yo CHAPLIN MtaStd | PtOOUCIK OWlWTlHi co» MUKF LOCAL MENTION Mk with Young. Ten to 70. For Hail Insurance, see R. E. Scott B. L. Hasbrouck. optometrist, lea Cream for young and ol and Mak— la Keir’i Frigidaire. Lata Coin Controlled Clock help you aero. See AUyn Button or tel. 42*2. f 12tf Rubbish hauling, light trucking. R. f. Cooper, tel. 1721 or 3682. mlOtf MyoMdo will be closed from June 6th until July «th. Dr. Pheba J. Coll man. ¡2 Peacock Beauty parlor, Richards' opta. Tei. 2821. |&t( The Portland Telegram, Hood River agent, Carroll Day. Phone 3863. a3Oti Break man does painting, papering and kaleomining. Tel. 2404. a»tf Borel Oregon Journal agent, phone 5786. dllt Let a Coin Controlled Clock help von save. Bea Allyn Button or tel. 4242.112tf Cail Schindler Transfer for service. (MknSMl.rea. 3462. s2tf Mrs. B. C. White Is ill at the Cot tage hospital. Mrs. J. K. Nickelaen and two sons, Ted and Ned, have left for a vacation at their cottage at Cannon Beech. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor, of Molalla, arrived the flrst of the week. They are seeking, a location here. .A JC‘ HoImes- Mosier garageman, who does much good work in sending motor tourists over the Loop highway, was here Monday on business. Mrs. John A. McLean, 8r., accotn- P*nted by her daughter, Mias BUS McLean, has arrived for a visit with her sou, John A. McLean. Jr., and family. Mis» Frieda Anderson, daughter of Mr and Mrs y. t . Anderson, has left for Moumouth to attend the sum mer school. Alwin Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Anderson, baa left for Indian mountain, where he will spend the summer as forest ranger lookout. Get the habit. Eat ice cream ovary day at Keir’s. Their Frigidairo keeps cream and water ices in perfect eondi- •ion. aflOtf Searches of records and reliable ab- ’tracts make by Oregon Abstract Com- pony, A. W. Ontbank. Manager, AM Oak Street. Phono 1621. Jy20-tf If you do not reoeive your Oregonian regularly or wish to subscribe for same, either by carrier or mail, pleaae call Oregonian agent. Phone 2308. f 21 tf Chaa. T. Early and son, Bey mu nd B. Early, motored up from Portland the flrst of the week to visit Mends and attend to matters of business. Tom Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Powell are in Portland thia week for the natlonsl plumbers' convention be ing held there. Bev. L. H. Miller was at Cove last Mr. and Mrs.. A. M. Kelsay arrived Week. participating in the annual Tuesday from Loe Angeles for a visit Episcopal summer religious school with the family of their daughter, Judge T. B. Kent has arrived from) Mrs. Geo, I. Slocom. Grays Harbor to spend Clearance ' Sale! Entire stock of here. millinery, handkerchiefs, stamp goods, Start your celebration novelties snd trimmings sold at cost tending old-time dance, Rockford hall, aud half price. The Gertrude Hat The Gravenstelns. Friday, July 3. Shoppe. Highest eash pries paid for your used J. K. Carson has sold his 10-acre torniture, stoves and rugs. Cail McClain orchard place Just west of the city to at E- A. fagna Co. > i20tf Fred Rogers. Mr. Carson is now a Harry Hilts was hcrF from The member of the staff Of the City water Dalles the flrst of the week on busi- department. The following Hood 'Biver school boys have left for Camp lewis to enter the officers* training school: Robert Butler, Herbert Frasier, Maur- ice Fletcher and Herbert Peterson. Mrs. Chas. T. Early was patroness for a Sigma Chi dance given by Port land alumni of the national fraternity on the Blue Bird on the Willamette last Friday evening. Maintenance Engineer Newland, of Tlie Dalles. who haa charge of the Columbia River highway and Mount Hood Loop in this section’ waa’ here i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Men’s Summer Furnish Hot days mean very little to the man with a replenished supply of furnishings. How are you fixed on Shirts • Undies - Ties - Sox? —New shipments of all of these have just been placed in stock. little shopping tour with us, and keep cool « —Imported, —domestic Take a —Men! —we believe —our STRAW HATS —Hats —you will —be proud of —anywheres. Men’s-Boys’ - “Keels 99 at reduced prices 3KÄ ' ■ J a • « kA- * / last week. A free baby clinic for Japanese tallies only will be held at Sato's apple house at Dee July 2. Plans call for the presence of a Japanese doctor from Portland. Dr. Virgil Cameron, of Portland, ac- companled by his mother, Mrs. Belle Cameron, of San Jose, Calif., was here last week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nichols. Clearance Bale! Entire stock of millinery, handkerchiefs, stomp goods, novelties and trimmings sold at coat and half pH«*- The Gertrude Hat Shoppe. J. Li Stewart last Saturday dis posed of an approximate MB gallons of Oregon ice cream. His big sale was a feature of the opening of his new sanitary fountain. W. E. Furnish, of Portland, came up Monday evening with his sister, Mrs. S. J. Moore, who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. W. J. Fur nish. in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Clark were here over the week end to visit friends. HIGHWAY PAVING L A. BEAUDOIN economy market A real favorite. ... ■ —- 4 ’ r- Wai