The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 30, 1925, Image 2

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two 'teams of local
by House sad Hal
the former's team a _
ln the first and second flights o<
tbe championship tournament semi­
finals have been reached. £
R.
Pooley to one of the finalist» ln the
first flight as a result of bto defeat
ot John Annals. He plays tbe win­
ner of tbe Banks-Pierson match. In
the eefoud flight Carl Epping de­
feated Hurlburt and will ptay the
winner of the Bun Epping - E. K.
Moller match for the leadership of
thia flight. El win House to ths win-
icr^ip the third flight
six wtimen who qualified in
tbe championship tournament will
be paired off this week and play will
1« competed in thia section by next
week. The next important tourna­
ment of the dub will be the handi­
cap play for the president's cup,
which will liegln early in August.
New handicap ratings are being com­
piled and will be ¡mated in time for
this tournament. Informal lntra-ciub
tmiii matches will be played each
Hunday for the next few weeks, and
any dub member who desires may
t*nter these plays, any time during
the day. _
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from a risit
~
T, at Long
Beach. Wash.
ftreher,
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___ Community
Tbe
Cota_____ dub had one of
ths _
most
C.
l _: interesting meetings of the
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year last Thursday at the home of
Prentiss Cutler. The outstanding fea­
ture of* the meeting was a talk by
AU-» WBX THAT KNW WELL Mrs. A. L. Stevens on Community
Mrs. __ Stevens iqfoke ltispir-
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The differences recently stirred up feterty of I the
pvssibHftles of our com­
betwnen Hood River county officials munity activities. 'Hie club decided
and tba Oregon State Motor associa­ to attend the uext M-asion of the
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tion WM. adJuoted in about 1* min- county court to ask them to improve
grade from Dee to the Heigh
Tuesday, when Joseph E. Dunne. the
before school tqieftH in September.
Ment of the organization, came The grade is unsafe for anything but
and met with county officials at one way traffic. Children should not
the courthouse. It was evideaced lu use it as a foot i>ath in its preaeut
leas time than it takes in the telling condition. The club was well repre­
sented at Miss Bradley's demonstra­
that the motor body oflk-tata hail tion Saturday afternoon and grestly
jumped to wrong conclusions in re­ appreciated the privilege.
gard to the wsy traffic officers of
Mrs. Green and Mrs. Hill were
this county treat visiting motorists guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Collins
Indeed, the ideal traffic official, fully for a trip to Lost lake Sunday.
hi. K. Nelson left Tuesday for a
sanctioned by the motor siwoelation
business trip to Portland.
would probably have handled traffic!
Miss Helen Aubert, of Mount Hood,
problems of this county not one whit has been seleded by the sciioul I
board
different from the local officials.
to fill the vacancy caused by Miss
W. G T. U. NOTES
Here is
Mr. Duane was very gracious when lxM>nard's resignation.
The W. C. T. U. met on the lawn at
Regular 95c
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he comprehended . that a mistake hail
The Van Wickk-ns and Cutlers en-
been made. He and fellow offirfab*
au outing at Cedar springs the home of Mrs. J. K. Carson July
ofllcials| I
21. Mrs. M. J. Foley lead ln a dto-
your choice,
of his motor* association admitted I K"’*dajr-
cusslon of current events. Then Mrs.
,,i, .
k.a «■__ «.„a..
I Mr. and Mrs. Allan Macrum and
that a mountain had l>een made on faud]y burned Wednesday from A. B. Bennett prewaited a pleasing
of a mole hill. Tlie meeting ended I Corvallis, where they had been at- program of music and readings: A
twaj solo by Mias Heirton accom­
amicably. Hood River officials and I tending the poultrymen’s convention, panied by Mrs. Jas. Wilson; piano
the Oregon State Motor association I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and nolo by Geraldine Boney; vocal solo
understand eaeh other and will oo- nephew.
Chas.
Hollingsworth, of by Werdna labeil accompanied by
_ in
i- ,»w.
Ala., were
vls- Geraldine Hosey; reading by Helen
operate
the enforcement „»
of vrwffiel
traflb |j Birmingham,
tora gt
w H recent
UowelL
Richards; Mrs. Ad Smith gave a
regulation, with due regard to motor
hw
brief description of her trip as far
tourists from outside states. An «du-|Mra j^ulu Crandall, returned to The east as Chicago and her visit to tbe
native aampalgn will be advanced.
11 miles Monday.
headquarters of the W. C. T. U. at
Everyone was glad of the happy I Mrs. B. W. Brown and sons, who Evanston, Ill., visiting also Rest Cot­
ending of the uncalled for estrange-1 have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. tage, tbe home of Frances Willard;
ment It might have resulted differ P
W™1" hav* returned to their who, Mixa Henton; ukelde duet, Alice
Carson and Bernice Bennett. Deil-
ently. As we aaid tart week, the
dous refreshments were served by af
purposes of ths Oregon Motor
I>M)p Monday with Mro. uul. committee with Mrs. Gladys Loaler
elation are worthy, bnt they might I Miss Edna, Walter, Jane and Bonny as chairman.
Park grange Invitee the union to
be easily vitiated if Mr. Dunne were I • h . W. Whitely drove home fin u the grange ball for tbe next meeting.
te persist in the coarse evidenced in I brand new Oakland last Saturday. It August IS.
a recent issue of the Oregon Motor »• the 22nd new ear for this commas-
I lou’t forget the date set for the
White lawn,
tot, when he “wrote up” Hood River
A MtCanun<m antl bazaar, 8e|>tember 26.
county on hearsay complalnte of a R||e> JgJ Mr apd Mrg M K C/8th.
few disgruntled . motorists.
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if Mr lerwood and Virginia, were vacation-
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sure of his facts. I iug at Clear take Saturday afternoon
Dunne
the burden of proof rested on I ••»>«! Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stabler joined
him. the estrangement would never
a party of Portland friends at Bou-
h,d “<xmn,*d-
. I nerille' Sunday for a picnic. Mrs.
The Hood River valley will have a
Bnt again we my, "AU’s well thstlj B< Van Atot, Mr«. Htabler's mother, bumper crop of grain this year. E. E.
la irelL**
I came liome with them and will re- lage and Alphonse Mohr, who operate
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I main until Thursday, when tbe Hta- the community’s only threshing ma­
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
bier» will leave for a two weeks’ va- chine, expect to thresh an approxi­
M lotion at the beach, taking in the mate 10,000 busheis of oata, barley
Tbe world lovee honesty and ad |fa)r at Gresham en route.
and wheat. A number of lower valley
mirm a man who lias the courage fol
and Mrs. Iairoy Childs are at orchardlsts with small grain fieltta
fight against odds when hta conscience I the summer cottage on the Childs & have already threahed, among them
Rev. William A. Bunday, who has the
dictates a course of action. And tf-1 Graff place.
acreage of grain in tlie valley.
day a nation bows before the lifeless I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edgar and fam- largest
He will harvest 1200 bushels.
ctay 4kf a great eon, a rean wbo lived I
with Bert Curtta, of Portland,
The thresher is accompanied by a
«.a
. . .
I and Harry Sherwood and son. of Tlie
and died fighting for-what he con-1 italics, the Crensiiaw family and baling machine, as straw is at a pre­
mium here for bedding dairy cows
sldered was right. And what a power! r^lle Parker and son made up s and other livestock. The windstaclser
fo the little voice of conscience, when I week end camping ¡tarty at Clear deposits the straw directly Into the
we heed it! That wee small voice I take.
maws of a power luiler, and two
in the heart of Bryan was able to I The Community club is realizing processes are accomplished simultane-
Both the thresher and the
nnm>t th« nlana
I i“*t little sums i-sch week from the ously.
®ntTenched poutfcm I Mie o{ lce OTeam on the platform at baler are driven by tractors.
might He never for a moment per-1
Don’t forget to buy your Ire
mltted himself to compromise with I cream there each Wednesday.
Tourist Trnffir Heavy
3. R. Nickelsen yesterday reported
the following results of a day’s count
Mn. Farther
Mr. Bryan was the idealist of hta
trafile :
Kart of intersection of
of eloquence,!
age. His
Hto was a gift ol
________ „ Members of Canby corps, W. R. C., of
thè Mount Hood Ixsip highway, 1,830;
a»-,
f---1
gathered
Tuesday
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
rtM. p..hw u« b.a
b»
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between Ixiop road intersection and
Prather
and ln her
husband
*. cour*e tll“t ' «light have led to I I Geo.
came T.
to Hood
River
pioneer
days city, 2.026; went of Cascade Locks.
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greater
Investigative study. Z__.
Mr. Bry-land
_ _____ were associated with early day 1,691. The count west of Cascade
an was ruled by his conscience andlptans^for devrioptnent of the region. Trucks a year ago was 1,426. The
trafile at other points showed a cor­
be ruled men by his oratory. —
He ’IMr. Prather was fouuder of the Hood responding increase over a year ago.
fRiver
Glacier.
He
was
postmaster
appealed to passions of Ken and
,n"|and filled various municipal and
A knocker is a two-legged animal
women, but always in some great I ixiunt.v offices.
moral battle. Given hta ability of I The following were present for tbe with a corkscrew soul, a water-
soaked brain, and a combination back­
eloquence, a man without eonsclen- «*«>=
%P
»tz»—
. I Mary Hiulth, Mrs. Alberta Andre, bone of jelly and glue. Where other
tiona scruples becomes a menace. But|Mra E L Scobee, Mrs. Ella Wilbur, men have their hearts, he carries a
William Jenning» Bryan was an apoe-1 Mrs. W. T. Forry, Mrs. R. W. Ord­ tumor of decayed principles.
When the knocker comes down the
tie of righteous cause. And above all I way, Mrs. Roland Wrong, Mrs. Relle
he had pity in hiweoul for the hypo-1“?*’ Mrt, ““f.3!
Mrs. R. E. street honest men turn their backs,
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I Johnson, Mrs. Fhoelie Foss, Mrs. Ella the angels in heaven weep and the
crite. William Jennings Bryan was 1 \vO<«l. Mrs. W. L. Upson, Mrs. L. 8. devil shuts the door of hell to keep
honest He not only preached clean I Boyd. Mrs. Mattle Gorton, Mrs. H. L. him out. Therefore, don’t be a knock­
living but practiced it
I USHhronck. Mliw Evelyn llaabrouck, er. Ton can’t saw wood with a ham­
■usMaaaMnmase
I Mrs. Georgiana Rand, Mrs. Knniet mer.—Kumms City Buzz Saw.
ggfgag» vxmiicwDra-a
I Brosiua, Mrs. Ella Hiulth, Mrs. Isatiel
HOME INDUSTRIES
r
I sherrleh Mra Kthel Button. Mrs J.
FOR SALE
We wonder If the average cltisenll*. Wendling. Mrs. W. B. Tewksbury,
of us ever gives pause and considers I Mrs. Margaret Howt41, Mrs. J. J.
the value ef beam indiirtrieL X.n.ir W"r<’’ Mr"' K'
B,,< k,‘"' Mr** E<’
value m neme inniiMriea.
Button, Mrs. G. R. Cartner. Mrs. Aug.
oua small payrolls ln tbe aggregate IMrM william Sylvester, Mrs.
mean much for the general iiusinesH I Harriet Walter, Mrs. Ida Njiangler.
of the town. Month in and month I Mrs. A. K. »trauahan. Mra. llay
out th»» add ti^>i» »..»re
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I Bruce. Mr*. William Foes, Mrs. Nettie
, .u
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Mar. Mrs. G. R. Frey, Mrs. G. W.
HAY FOB SALS - Allklfk, Grain Hay.
.Oau, Harley.and Wbaat,guaranteed
pertty of the community.
Lawrence. Mrs. Mary Iilckox. Mrs Tlmotby
quality. Prompt «hlpmanl. Pr'aM upon ap-
Home patronage during the frwlT. G. Blrtiop, Mrs. Ray E. Harper, pllnation. Hlobart Nyman, Walla Walla,
apl.K
years has resulted In the npbniMing Mr*- T- R. Coon, Mrs. Maude Welch. WMblncton.
of a bakery in which we can takcjs G A. McCnrdy and Mrs. May
pride. James Brophy and his wife1
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For He la—Golden Bantam tweet eorn. string
are working hard and forging ahead
ba - ns, tomato»«, orab apple« end plums. Bar-
Boy Scout News
Hall pears and grapm In ««aaon. Also will
with a bualnem Institution in which
During tbe first week of camp 22 make pick lea, lefiy and tomato catsup by or.
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tbe town can and ahould take pride. laiys pasHe<l a total of 71 teats. The der. Mr». W. T. Oooee, tel. MM
Plano For Hale—In vicinity ot Hood Bl ver.
■Biey are noon going Into a modern, demand for tests was so great that
it was necessary to postpone gatm-s Beautiful nigb grade piano In perlbet eoodl-
new building. They will have one of anil play periods in order to accom­ tlon.
Large saving and term» 310 monthly to
kseplng
reltabl» party. For particulars write al once
pie most modern hekery plants avail modate those wishing to advance in to
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Clin» Music Co., 86 Front BL Portland, Ore.
able. It may be that we cannot ex­ •s-outing.
Adjoining
pect Hood River people to use their i Before an audience of all the scouts
anti wversi
several parcuis
parents nnu
and friends.
Nt an
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irit-nun, ihuu
nreati exclusively, but Hood Rlverl|py F„rrt <|f The italics, passetl hta
folk, when they think of bread, for I Junior Red CroM life Having test giv-
it’s good bread, should always give I p " i’F W. W. Donaldson, of the Red
For Bala-«folg
Hood River product the pr^ce
For Bal»—Library tabla, Htandard rewlng
, —_ Iswlniiiiing and life saving director. maoblna, 8 rook »re, 4 dlnlnc room e ha lra, on» will mil my vs
Merchante should boost its a *le. It I The ¡stHrtng of this test entitles Ford 3-burn»r
Fioreqo» Oil Mo»» with o»»o, bed Cheap. Freeh an
and »prlng», I e»»t Iroo oook Slova, I IIX registered Iloista
in to their Interest to do no.
I to wear tlie Red Cross junior life •lead
1« tant nearly naw, Haoltary oooob. Inquire anal ot Cascade
I
saving
emblem
and
the
spat
ial
Boy
at 714 *lh 81. or al Schindler Trau»for Co. aso Caread» Lock a, <1
■ a m
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I Scout life guard atohlem, which got-s
There’s material for some Oregon I
For Hal»—Iawi»’ Trapoeated Red» how land
|f Ttiene emblems are already
Rad» »1 Puyallup oootaal. with an *t(bt
writer in the old Barlow trail, What | won by 14 Hood* River valley scoiits all
mon lb» record of 181 •«(■ per bird, in par oent
Mandvrd
»I m *(■». Batter order yoor oockar-
a Story the little incidents of human who earned them at last summer's
•1» now wbll» w» have ib»m.
Ralph R.
interest, touches of love and longing, camp.
Lewi».
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Dr. II. W. Dobbins, a uiedhitl stu
hardship and struggle, it would make! dent, arrived Haturdaf to take up ids
For gate— Apple grading machine. JuM
right for email orchard. Very cheap if lakan
What a Betting for one who knows duties aa camp physician.
al once. Phone 3077.
fno
Visitors ara Invited to come up to
how to weave words into dewrlptions
as the artist Mends his colors! How Liinberlorf Sundays. A boat will take
guests to cainp, leaving the rangers'
tlie world has advanced in SO years. landing at 9.M 10.30 and 11.30.
The other
day
a
little
band
of
people
For Hale - By owner,
aerea I in I lea weat of
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"< ’ w
. Monday *nlght 22 boys from Camp Hood
a Ivar, orchard, small pasture good alg.
gathered south of Mount Hood to I Clilnetlore, the Portland s<-out camp room
house, large bara and hen boue. Price
unveil a memorial tablet to Samuel
J***
»¿'»Afloat reasonable. W. H. Chapin. KM. 4, box 30. at
K Barlow
nloneer Oregon
Oreonn road
road build
hnlld "
Llmta
M.
nariow pioneer
|, nd
lktM Wednesday
to Wahlum the
iake
an<J rlort
wre lioys
Ptl-
er, who charted the great immigrant tertained there.
•rail, tbe trail of the covered wagon. I Flfti-cn news boys arrived Saturday
MOB. Wrttar
We ought to have some great his ,nd ■>* of ’•"** wh" h«d «I*»» "
For Sale- Redwood water tank, repaelty,
iaoo<«llon« Aire trust I nd»r.
torical snmanrs • sfra»«
M*.»e»i WPi’k ,n
left Sunday
* story so powerful I
WXU1(B
nothing but praise
For Hai» or Tr»d»—3-lsb» radio»»t oomplata.
Ms to be read by the thousands of for Harry Sines' cooking,
Paul Oolvln. Portland Way, R4. Box se. J30
motortato ot today and cause them to
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FAIR
Special This Week
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Bathing Suits Special $3.50
Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers
Dandy all wool elastic knit bathing »uitfl in ar
bia asflortment of desirable colors and combinations;-
sbghdy irregular, but nothing that will hurt the wear ,
or appearance. All sizes to choose from, for ladies..?
and gentlemen.
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Big values at this special price of..
$3»Wz
Brassiers 50c
Shoe Special 48c
Broken lots in ladiea’ canvas »lipper«, oxfords,
step-ina and tennis shoes; leather and rubber soles. .
Values in thia lot up to $5.00. Medium toes.ana;,;
heel, and low heel.
Real comfortable and dreMy;?
Your choice while they last, the pair------------------ 48c. ;
Brassiers Special 98c
New Baby Peggy Silk Slip-on Sweaters
They’re u cute a* they can be.
Aik to see-*j
them. On display in our Sweater Department
2nd Floor.
Infants and Children s Dresses
VISIT OUR ART AND NEEDLEWORK DEPT
2nd Floor,
VALLEY GRAIN BAR
VEST UNDER WAY
“°“u,,*ot an<l **■ NEWS OF THE GOLFERS
Dr. C. W. Hamilton to the official
• I Hood River Golf and Co uh try club
„ Carl Kelt/ has joined his brother, | riiampii in for the current year, as the
Paul R, in publishing the Kngene I •wait
bis jU-i
^ifeat of E. E. House
.1 finals. In the semi­
Guard. What a team! Eugene is in —
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terminal
finals Dr. Hamilton had beaten W. R.
’the vanguard of Oregon progress, a I Rooker and Mr. House had beat«>n
Ik.r will
»rill be
Kr. accelerated
1....-^ by
»—lx. P. Mears.
The proposed team
progress that
the Guard managed and edited by match with Bend was called off be­
cause of the failure of the Bend chib
the Kelt.™.
Wj ■
representative to complete arrange
mentg at his home duh.
To take the place of this match an
informal match was played between,
For Rale--Wblta l^tborn hasa.
D. T. Marior, May Hirret road.
The Store
of Biffest
Value.
Phon» MM.
ss
48c
MISCEL
Found—On Columbia
Legion flag and pole, oW
by oalllng for It and nay In
Foaod—Hnnrb ol key». Ow
Wanted—A married man for orchard work. •am» by calling nt Glacier t>gl
Dr. C. A. Macrum, Moaler, Ore.
J30
name, an*» pcylna roal of »4.
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Wanted-Kxperlenced waitress«». Columbia
ix»t—Black mare branued
on left
Gorg» Hotel. Tel it«_______
a«
■ boaIder, white »pot In renter of forehead,
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strayed
from my pisce east of town, Finder
Wanted—Would Ilka to taka entail child to please telephone Glacier office or uotliy
not!
Hen-
board to be oom pan Ion for 4j ear. old boy. rv Chéris».
Plenty or good country food. Address Mre.
Found—Naar Cnrialia- Cbnreb/fimneh of
Sareb Kngilkb. Kt. no. 1.
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key». Osner may have »am» by paying eont
Wanted—To buy e good fruit form. George of ad and Idantltylng property. Tel. 3831. J30
IM rock. Parkdale, Ore. Tel. Parkdale H. J£kf
Remember that Mood River baa an active
Humane Hoolety. Tel. 1'301 when yon want
Wantad—Permansili work on ranch. TeL officia
l action rartbe body. _ ________ jylBtt
4881.
JyWlf
Vacation at the Beach. Cottage fr»r rani at
Beach Center, near Lona Beach, Wasb. Ideal
lonatlon.
Modern conveniences.
R. W.
Kelly 84)1._____
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Hodd River Auto Wreckers on the Helehta.
Waa'ad-Man experienced In orchard work Part« Ibr all ears »> Half prtee. Tel lSB Jy:io
and eapebla ot operating tractor and truck
Tbe Ringer Bewlns Machine Co. baa moved
Htaady work to ngbt party. Phone Odell «8. to a larger store—313 3rd St. back of Butler
John C. Dnekwall.
JWHf
banking Oo. Come end see latest creation In
•swing machine». We will allow you a good
al'.owanoeon your old machine». We nave
second band ones lor »ale al»o. We clean end
repair all make» ot maoblbe». Needle» »nd
oil» and repairs for all make» of machines.
Wsntad-To rent tbreeasddl« ponies Call We do bematltcblng at 6. 8 and lOo per yard,
ettf
less._________ -
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artto »nd notion hole makje«.
For Etabanra—Block and dairy raneb.
Waaisd—Carpenter work, day or on eon.
tract. Repairing and remodeling. Nojoktoo Went home proposition, tocome. what have
you t Addremc; M. C.. ekfe Glacier.
ill
•mall. C. C. Conklin, tai. MIX.
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WANTED
SERVICE
THE 2OTH CENTURY STORES
are performing a genuine service in every
community in which thay operate. Origin­
ating the Cash and Carry Idea, in the North­
west, these Stores not only lowered Food
Costs, but established a higher Standard of
Merchandising in the handling of Food Stuffs.
Offerings Saturday & Monday, August lst-3rd
CRISCO
3 pound can..
........ 78#
I LIBBY’S PINEAPPLE, SLICED h
SHREDDED WHEAT
10#
| Large cans, each
25# 1 Package ......
“SAKHALIN” CRAB MEAT—The sweetest, best flavored Crab is caught in
water« of Japan.
“Sakhalin” is cream of the pack, 90% leg meat, halves, can____
ROYAL WHITE SOAP
10 bars ......................
38#
WESSON OIL
1 Quarts, each.................... 49#
RIPE OLIVES
1 “Picnic” can 10#, 3 for 29#
NABISCO WAFERS -Fresh lot at an Extra Special Price, pound
PEETS WASHING MACHINE
SOAP—large pkg
88/
SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES
S large boxes ....
25#
29#
WAX PAPER ’
“5c size,” 3 rolls
FRUIT JARS—Genuine Ball Maaons, complete with Porcelain Lined Zinc Caps
and New Rubber«. Quarts. Der dozen
GREEN OLIVES
Pint Mason Jar
29#
Tissue, 3 rolls
........... 23#
10#
»70
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TOILET PAPER-1000 Sheet
RAISINS - UNBLEACHED
Thopipson’s, 8 lbs
SAN EXCLUSIVE 20TH CENTURY OFFERING
COCOANVT- Sugar Cured, Long Thread, Best Quality, pound
29#
l^c
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NORWEGIAN SARDINES
In pure olive oil, can__ IQ#
8 for.........
29#
ROYAL BAKING POWDER
12 m . can_____________ 43#
20TH CENTURY COFFEE.
to YOU _______ _____
PREFERRED STOCK PEAS
Tender, melting, can... 28#
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Always Right”—Direct from our own
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PrainA "rar,
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91 » m
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KERR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR — Made from old wheat, 49 lb. sack____ $2.28
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CELERY
10/
BEETS----- 8 bunches, 10#
CUCUMBERS, large, fine for niicingf 3 for 5#
CARROTS----- 8 bunches 10#
FANCY WASHINGTON LETTUCE, 2 for 15#
FRESH TOMATOES, fancy local «lock,
_pefr poupd S#
SPECIAL
FOR RENT
tying
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Friday» July 31. Swift & Company will serve in ¡gur store Pretnium
Frankfurter Sandwiches, introducing this 100% meat Frankfurter
aa I
which Witt be on ante FRIDAY ONLY at, per pound rao^orter
22Jc