The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 20, 1925, Image 9

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    RIVER GLACIER,
AY, AUGUST 20, 1925
DO YOU KNOW?
has had a total attendance on Tues­
days and Fridays of more than 8800
school children to date. No charge
whatever is made.
is making it possible to send out
into this community every year
young men and women who not only
know how to swim, but also to saver
others from drowning if the occa­
sion arrises—real community assets!,
Boys* Cordo
Trousers
is the only place in Hood River
where every possible precaution as
to safety and proper supervision
has been taken to make swimming
safe and enjoyable for all.
-•‘Kindergarten Id
other good mates of
Girls’ Shoes and Oxi
regularly for $2.50
have been grouped
in athletic style dimity check» Choosing at
and medium as well as the
heavier weight ribbed unions.
has taken fear and worry out of
many parents’ minds. Practically
no children or grown-ups go swim­
ming in the slough now. There
have been no deaths from drown­
ing for two years.
Boys’ Underwear
Sizes 8i to 2
WORTHWHILE
Montier’s
WILL AGAIN BE THE NAME OF THE
MILLINERY STORE
Dressy Blouses
morning, the pastor,
offletattng.
. F. W. Chindlund haa leanetl. th>J
Jones service station n»*ar Wyeth. He
has taken possesion and la operating
the plant.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Howard motored
down the latter part of last week
tram Yakima, where
located on a farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connaway and
.family have moved to the Chlndiund
residence on the Highway west of-the
city.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Parkins are
—of White Oxford, fine Per­
cales and silk-striped Shirtings
—Heather mixtures
With 4 pockets :__ <
$1.35 Girls’ Underwear
Blouses and Shirts
v Matleawan and Monte Carlo Imported Velours
and Feits and other Self-Trimmed Felts In all the
New Shades. Also Pattern Hats and Tailored Hats
of Velvet, Satin and Ribbon.
—of dimity cheek* with *7C_
bloomer bottoms
—-.f DC
—Blouses in medium light
colors with cluster stripes.
—of fine white ribbed 1 HF
—Shirts of Amoskeag Cham­ cotton______________ l»ZaD
bray at the low price
FA„
of........ _.L _ ............
DUC
IN THE PYTHIAN BUILDING
MRS. N. J. JOHNSON, formerly MISS MINNIE L.
MONNER, has repurchased the shop and has re­
opened It with a full stock.
Special-75c medium PO
weight/jibbed unions... DOC
Misses’ Jacquette
and Dresses
—of Raaron and Worsted in
Blue and White and 4» J FA
Orange and White ....^4»Dv
Misses’ Slipovers
—Of fine Worsted in Orange
and Tomato Red
£«> QF
with White trim^Z.OD
Stamped Goods and Handkerchiefs.
A Real Grocery Service
FRESH FRUIT IN SEASON
QEO. MELLON
Twelfth Street
DELIVERY TWICE DAILY
H. QROSS, Proprietor
Have plenty on hand for a quick meal if Murray, Wllloa and Kelly call.
PICNIC AND LUNCHES
DRINKS
Deviled Meat, handy size, 6 for..............
25c
Sardines, large oval cans............................. ¿...lOc
Griffon Ripe Olives, small cans, 2 for...*.......... 15c
Fhesh Cookie Snaps, 1 lb., 7 oz. barrels........ 27c
Mothers Breakfast Pure Cocoa, 2 lb. pk
23c
Folgers Tea, Black and India Java, % lb. tint 47c
America Dry Ginger Ale, reg. size bottle.... 19c
Instant Postum, large cans............................... 42c
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5 large rolls Crepe Toilet Paper in a neat
'
Shopping Bag, all for.....................
23c
MILK—Alpine, Armours, Bordens, 3 for
Baker’s Cocoanut
25c
CROWN FLOUR, 49 lb. sack................. $2.29
CANE SUGAR............................................. $6.14
Paprus Paper Plates, 1 doz....... 9c; 3 doz....... 25c
Gross’ Coffee, always best, lb. 43c, 3 lbs. $1.30
WATCH OUR BARGAIN COUNTER
Baker’s Premium
Shred Cocoanut
PERICO & SON
Neat Ink and Pencil Writing Tablet»,
regular 5c, 3 for.......................... ................. lOc
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Wadhams Jell Dessert, use like Jello, choice
flavors, 3 packages..................................... 23c
WE RESERVE EXEMPTIONS
Canning Tomatoes and Crawford Freestone Peaches at Very Low Prices.
MJ m Eleanor Hoover has taken
over the liialto Beauty Parlor. Miss
Hoover haa made a boat of friends
and MtfaUed i»atrona while operating
n la>aiity parlor at the Mount Hood
hotel.
Canning peaches now on; alao wa­
ter melons, cantaloupes ground cher­
ries. Bring your Isixea. Turn south
at Miller’s tilling station, west of auto
jmrk and follow signa. Nob HUI Fruit
Ranch, C. M. Beam, Prop., Th« Dalles,
Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. French .Long, return­
ing by automobile to tneir home in
Kullivan, Ind., from Seattle, where
they bad Is-en spending several
montliM atop|M<<l here last Saturday
for a visit with the faintly of Joe D.
Thomlson.
1
The Rialto Beauty Parlor having
every modern equipment and conven­
ience I shall Hr- able to render better
service gnd invite the ladh« to call
or phone for apimlntments when need­
ing anything in the beauty parlor
lino. Eleanor D. Hoover.
Dr. and Mrs. H. D. W. Ptneo and