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#•« 6 e HOOD RIVER GLACIER« T LOCAL MKNTION IRSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 = ÿ » | brother6 ? J?*4*..1’!“ 7®“* °*n il^eX JI, Mrs. M. D. Hkkt. n« he of W* the annual Grand Army aMampmaat at Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Collier ware here laat mask visiting friends and as- curing their winter supply of Hood River apple» Jnat before tbalr motor trip here Mr. and Mrs. OoUtar bad eslebratad their wadding anntvaraary by going to bear Thomas Jefferson in "Lightnln’.” They celebrated their first anniversary by seeing the noted actor’s distinguished father, Joe Jef ferson, play "Rip Van Winkle.” Mrs. CoUier eaid that her eon, James, who is missed by hia many local friends, ia making steady headway with hia vocal studies In Portland. » dub of Pythian ? n u m**t al the home of Mrs. » ton get value for your money at the Bri it ,FrtdaJ’ ,lfttr~»oa St 2.80. Radio «top. Phone MM. Bring your bazaar or fancy work. , H.-R. Auto Wreekers.on the Parts tor all care. * f maraiiOehl. was here recently to visit Bring yonr tab#» in. Wo «ill chock. 4,r “ud Mrs. L. H. Hug them free. Read’s Radio Shop. al3tl k11,K -------- Rabbtoh hauling, light trucking. R. Ml»» L. a . Sands who foent the 1 F. Cooper, tel. 1721 or 8682 ml9U at Tin* Avalon farmtf Mre. Cail Schindler Transfer for service. , ?• H0'1*1 ha» returned to the Nor Office 26fil, res. 3408. a2t( ,o,‘lu hu>e» In Portland. Harvest dance at Pine Grove Grange WeP'‘*»Mative Wanted—Chance hall Saturday evening. Gravensteins ‘ J "*fe Pr"O'*ble uusineso; experience PORTLAND WAY« ’ ffi>d eete. ** M"’ Maddu^ Cobb Harold 8. Alien, general manager I Joe Fletcher and family will leave 8 ‘‘ .H' o,6li this week for southern California to| h»rHn i rert'1 hy the gallon or for the L. C. Warner Radio Co., of| Trains Beattie and Portland, was a business I Natural Hair, Movable Eyes Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Batchelder left ter Welle, phor.o 4713 J «»rseto. Wal- caller on radio dealers in Hood River | Circular Track last Wednesday. Tueoday for Long Beach, Calif., where Harv.^r d».. . 6 Mrs. C. MePhearson was a Sunday I they will spend the winter. hall Han r m“•* ’ Qr*n«« Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Goodwin, of Port | ami eats. * ‘Gravenetelas visitor at the home of Dr. Lora H. | s DJamond. land, were here last week neekiug a e An event In value-giving in strictly seasonable mer LC,‘il1Ke and Mrs Al !,°ti «nd Mrs. Mr. Woolpert has finished packing! home locatlorf. . . ol J Faulkner, of s<., .<1,-. wre here over his apple crop for thia year. chandise of quality, which you cannot afford to miss. 100 pr. Ladies’ Shoes, Harvest dance at Pine Grove Grange I., the week .. end / ” tl ■I“‘ of the Stout Carl Smith has finished with his I ball Saturday evening. Uravenateins land i .> Onell faiullks ,n th,. West Bide. Oxfords, Slippers, a « apple crop for thia year. and eat». 2 pair JI Mr. and Mra. I'lill Janney and chil- Fred Allison, of Portland, was a The Women’s Reifel Corps bazaar wtl. <lren, of l'urtlaud. visited Mra. Jan be held November 21 in tbe Mt. Hood ney 8 mother Mr«. Emma E. Bro»iua. busineua and social visitor in Hood I River last Friday, celling at Dr. Dia hotel annex. nl9 I over the w'vl^eiid. mond's on tbe way home. Overalls for Young P. F. Clark. Pacific coart represents-I “Kaiburnie’’Fa»t Color a » $1.50 Boy’s Heavy <4 1924 Star sedan! This car looks like Some of the orchardiats are prepar tire of Maynard A Child, was up from I n new <>m* ami lia.s hud excejglonal Ginghams. 5 yds, JI Fleece Lined Unions ▼ ■ ing to put on the fall »pray in order! Portland last Friday on busines». I l itre. An unu.Mi'illy good buy. See it to overcome, if possible, tbe canker 1 Mrs. J. L. Hershner was In Portland I I at Kennett Brother». blight. We are hoping our experiment | 72-in. Mohawk l/i Bleu. a « last week to be with her daughter, Mr». 135 to 1.65 Dr. Den- <4 135 Boys’Dress Shirts 4*4 Mrs. E I. Bcol.ee und Mrs. L. M. station will MM>n solve this problem. I U. C. Ijemruon, of Medford. Sheeting. 2 yds. $ 1 I Bentley were in Eugene Oregon City IPs expensive to spray uselessly. ton’s Sleep’s Garm’ts ■ Collar attached......... ▼ ■ Harvest dance at Pine Grove Grange land Portland last week visiting corps --------- 6-------------------------------- Many of our orchardiats are sorting | liall Saturday evening. Gravensteina lor the Women's Relief Corps. and storing their cookers and bolding) 28-in. White Daisy Fknnel and eata. Tlie U'gion Auxiliary will hold the them for spring sale. 1.25 and 130 Boy’s 61 Men’s Wool Mixed Sox Mias Bernice Bennett, student at O. Beptemlar and llctols r l.irthday party and Pattern Out- a « Roy Masiker has finished with his Caps, new shapes...... Oxford Grey. 4 pr. A. C„ ha» Juat been pledged to the I at the home of Mrs. ’.Valter Ford Fri apple ings. 5 yds. J1 crop for this year and ia now) day afternoon. Bria Kappa sorority. ' 1 putting on the fall spray. Atwater Kent, Grebe and now Ken Mr. und Mrs. J. E. Kennedy have left Mr. and Mrs. Summers have sold I 65c Boy’s Percale 65c Men’s Wool Sox a * 95c Chatelaine Suiting nedy single dial. The Radio Shop. I for Portland, where they, will spend a their apple crop and expect to move in| Blouses. I short time liefore leaving for Califor a few days. Phone 1964. 2 pair and Novelty Crepes. Joe K. Caroon, Portland attorney, nia to s;s nd the winter. Clyde Burke has finished picking hia | 2 yds. Bearcliea of records and reliable ab and David Eccie» were here from the apples but has aome packing yet to do. | 85c Small Boys’ Wool 61 stracts make by Oregon Abstract Com- metropolis Tueaday on biotin«*«». , Gordod Burke has been hauling ap Sport Hose. 2 pair fl P‘“Xi *• W. Ontliank, Manager, 306 “Pamico” Suitings. Guar- Mr. and Mr». Walter E. Dabney left Oak ples for the Apple City truck line and | Street. Phone 1621. jyJO-tf Monday for their home in Hollywood, la now planning to work for that cono-| anteed sun and tub iaat I l aye taken the agency for the Mar Calif. shall-Wells Niagara ranges. None bet P«ny. 1.25 Boy ’ s Wool En« 61 For service dresses, a « Earl Frans was indisposed at home ter made You may secure the finest Dr. L. II. Diamond was in Portland glish Sport Hose......... Y* tbe first of the week, suffering from a range available on your own terms over the week end visiting with her | l«inful attack of lnfluraza. within reason. Braakman, Rialto bldg. daughter, Mrs. Harold 8. Allen, and Harvest dance at Pine Grove Grange Smoky and Smelly Oil Stoves Cured by attending the radio show. 135 Crepe Armure. $2.00 Compacts, with 61 1.25 to 1.95 Ladies Imp. 61 hall Saturday evening. Gravenstein» using Eocene Oil. Try this high grade Mrs. Georgia Carter, Who has been English Wool Hose fl Blue, Brown, Tan, a « and eata coal oil next time and Bee the difference. visit in g at IJnger Long orchard, ex-| Rhinestone settings fl 75c Amoskeag Chambray ladies desiring neat, fashionable dress Any quantity, gallon to barrel, at E. A. pects to return this week to her home Green............................ making done may find our work sstia* Franz Co. m29tf in Portland. Work Shirts. flea. Prices right. Mia. Maddux, Cobb’s Mrs. Vera Kruse, of Bend, has been Sam Birch, who returned the first of $1.50 Rose Gold L25-L68 • > 2 for 36-in. Checked Rayon a « Apar ments. »2<tf I the week from h tour of tlie big Wash visiting at the home of her father, Chochera ......... Handbags We pay cash for your old furniture or ington apple eections, declared that the Chas. Bchucknecht, for the past t«ta | Suiting» ..... ............... make a liberal allowance on new goods Hood River fruit is finer than any he days, but expects to return home this 1.50 to 2.50 Dress Shirts Call Hackett 8411, Kelly Bros. Co. Fur saw anywhere, week! $1.50 Pearl 72 x 90 Rock River with and without a ,« Tbe Ellsworths who traded for the! niture Exchange. ml7tf Dan Wuille, head of the Ixmdon ap Bracelets Comfort Batts............ Ji If you do not receive your Oregonian ple shipping Arm. who arrived last Hays property, have traded for an collar............................ regularly or wish to subscribe for same, week with Mrs. Wuille, left Tuesday apartment house, the “Buena Vista,”|| either by carrier or mail, please call for a tour of Yakima and Wenatchee in Portland. Bruce Crump, formerly $1.25 Electric Oregonian agent. Phone 2803. f21tf with Holman A Samuel, who has rent-)) Comfort Chailies, large «« orchard sections. ed tbe place of the new owner, Mr. Ed-1| James Stranahan was unable to be Curlers ........ assortment 5 yds. Jl Mr. and Mrs. W. J. l’eddieord, who present for the cffilndl meeting Mon have tinished the harvest of their Sum wards, of Portland, moved bia family l| 1 day evening because of an attack of mit apple crop, left the first of the and begun clearing the place prepare- | | 1.50 Japanese Napkins hifluensa.- week for San Francisco, where they tory for the orchard work later. 135 to 1.50 Men’s Calf a - Chas. Bcbu<*knecht and .daughter,11 will spend the winter. * and Horsehide Gloves JI fast colors. Set Tlie Mt. Hood Hotel dining room has Mr». Vera Kruze, were entertained at || lieen made popular the |>ast week by an dinner at the home of Dr. Diamond. | $1.25 Child’s Amos- a « oreliestra which plays for dinners. vlHiting with Mrs. C. McPhearson and I | $1.65 Ladies’ Union Spits, keag Gingham Dresses JI Those who desire may dance while at Mlaa Georgia Carter. Frank Purdy la quite busy with his|l their dinner. , Fall weight, bleached cot I The local Christian church will ob apples this week. ton, elbow sleeves, ^4 Mrs. Willis Thombery has been I 1.25,130 Ladies’ serve the 2tlth anniversary of its or $2.00 Scarf A GOOD CUP OF House Dresses .......... JI knee length............. ▼ ■ ganization Bunday morning. An at quite ill with tonsilitia but la on the|| | Pins. ....... tractive and lielpful program is being road to recovery now. Nblly Bros, are spraying their or- I preparcsl. and a splendid servlet* is an 2.00 to 3.00 Warners charda this week, using blueatone and. I ticipated. $1.50 Men’s Seal Pax ^4 10c Handkerchiefs <4 $130 Cuff E. B. Morrison, assistant electrical lime. This has been a wonderful fall | Corsets, small sixes- Union Suits................. ▼ ■ 20 for engineer of the Oregon Insurance Rat for »praying and the orchardiats are|| Links........ taking full benefit of tbe weather. | ing Bureau, and W. F. White, surveyor • for the bureau, were up from Portland CHURCHES last Friday on matters connected with Children’s Felt Slip- a « 75c Four-in-Hand a # Imai rates. Scarfs, ’ 2 for P—-;............... English Lutheran Cte* Potato Growers! We have in stock Short sleeves, ankle length, suitable for those aTO I R«*gular serviced at 11 a. m. -The In the morning, starts you right In Hoovef Potato Digger complete with kickers and vine turners. If you're in Bunday scbdhl Ineeta at 10.30 a. m. 100 pr. Ladies Shoes, 150 Imported Silk who use light underwear the year around.......... | for a go<gl day’s work. tlie market, let us show it to you. Rev. P. Hllgendorf, Pastor. Oxfords, Slippers, ▲<■ y? Scarfs................... Bonnett Brothers. The memls*rs of Kt. Mark's iiarish _______________ 2 pair There is no reasort why you will have a get-together dinner Novem- should not drink 75c Boys’ Medium Weight I 1 st 4. It will also I m * a wehxime home 15c Handker- a « I to Rev. and Mrs. Lindley H. Miller. Unions. Size* 10to a « I who have been attending the general chiefs. 10 for 16 yrs. 2 for ■ ■on vent Ion at New Drleans. as many of your friends are now No liner corn has been set*n in Hood To $1.65 Ruben & Burk- River than that exhibited at tin* First doing. - . . . $3.00 Oil land Infant’s Shirts MtattaNaMnaMMtauuMta+p^tacur'M^ gren, of Odeil. Mr. Mdgren grows the • •• • Paintings and Slips................ I .Minnesota 23 and the King Philip BETTER COFFEE I varieties. cannot be produced and we have Dr. James A. Fraser, Rev. it. A. K St. Mark's Churdi I llntchlnson. J. F. Gibson and Rev. G. never yet seen its equal. * '"■ « ..... i. . a Service« next 8unday will be as fol H. Wilbur were in Pendleton last week ' CrmdiHugbea parsonage of the Flint Christian for the annual meeting of the Pendle lows: Church school at 9.45 a. ta gram, helpful, inspiring service. You Both Mr. and Mr». Creach were for JUST ORDER SEAL BRAND ton Presbytery of the Presbyterian Evening prayer and sermon at 7.90 will be delighted with this service. The wedding of Misa Vara Hughes, church, came as a surprise to her merly University of Oregon students. Christian Endeavor at i ’ > .3Q l Evening p. m. Rev. J. A. Ten Broeck, rector daughter of Mrs. Belle Hughes, and friends. Rev. W. O. Livingatone offici They will make their home in Seattle. I church. AT preaching 7.80. Mrs. Reed, the state Traffic Officer Devin is now wearing of St. Paul’s church, The Dalles, will secretary of the Christian Woman's Victor Creach, Aberdeen, Wash., young ated. They were accompanied by Mias ________ man, sofomnised last Thursday at the Myrtle Gundry and Cedi Thrane. H. L. Hasbronek, optometrist. n new air of importance. He has a preach. Board of Mission», will »peak at the new granddaughter, his first. A little First Church of Christ. Rflwtiat Valley church in the in*«rniag and in ===S====2===S=5== daughter was born last Wednesday at Services in church building Bunday, town at night. You should not misa thh Hood River hospital to Mr. and 11 a. m Sunday school the same these service». Special »ervice In the Mrs. George Hanel, of Parkdale. “Good Things to Eat” hour. The reading room is maintained Valley at night ; go and »en. I • J. K. McGregor, accompanying C. A. in the Davidson building. Boom 8 to The Livingstone». McCargar. of Portland, who was on open week days from 9 to 8, with an the Way to look after orchard Interests attendant in charge from 8 to & T*e Baptist Chunk nt Mosier, was here from Portland The Wednesday evening service at 8 Bunday school at 10 ». a. If you I yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. McGregor re o’clock. Lennon subject: "Probation I love your children, bring or send them cently returned to Portland after a After Death.” ■ to Bunday school. Do not forget that visit in British Columbia. children have a spirit to nurture. The Riverside Church Dr. W. Donald Nlckeisen lias a _1 11, ". “The Home morning wonhip at Service» Bunday at the usual hours. Folk» of Je young female setter that won blue rib- leans." • ------ Singing M — by “ the - “ bon in every entry In which she was Church school 9. 45, I. R. Acheson, men .. Evening worship at 7-80, ___ ______ ’s ri»oir. placed recently in a beach allow at Bupt. Classes for young sad old. The •The Miracle of the Four Gospels.” Eugene. Dog fandera who naw tbe morning worship at 11 oJjSlock. At this Junior B. Y. P. U. at 4 put, thn place animal declared her "one of tlie liest service the pastor will pre»sh a special -for boy» and girls from 1» to 14 years sermon, having for hie subject, “Re of age to attend. Senior B. Y. P. U. at workers they had ever seen. Elmer Knutson, the farmer contact ligion—According to J.esua.” Christian «.90. The meetings are getting better man of the Americai; Railway assb- Endeavor meeting at 8.45 p. m., sub and better. The ybung i-opfe ■** ciatibn, whose headquarters a<e at ject. "Why I Believe in Prayer.” The I Ing for the real thing. I’rayur meeting Washington, D. C., was here yi'eterday public is cordially invited to attend | Wednesday at*7.80 p. m. Those who sustain the prayer meetings sustain calling on apple shippers, Mr. Knut these services. . Pneumatic Tires son was studying the cooperative -.^.Metbodlst the spiritual life of the community. Pray for the meetings at Portland. movement in the northwest. Bunday school at 10 a. m. Morning Rev. W. O. Livingstone wiir begin a worship at 11 a. m, subject, “Why Be Billy Sunday needs prayern for the serie» 6f sermons at the Valley Chris Discouraged?" Epworth League ser meeting more than anything else. C. R. Delepine, Pattor. tian church Bunday evening on the vice st 5.30 p. m. Evening service at book of Revelation. He has made a 7.30 p. m., subject, “Mutual Ddpemd- special study of this book for many ence of Humanity.” A hearty wel veers, and the result of his work along come in extended to all who desire to this line- will be services ®f unusual worship with us at Asbury M. E. Interest. church. We are to begin our special Victor C. Pollen ius has received revival nervines the first day of No notice from the state Y. M. C. A. coun Overhauled vember. A great meeting is expected. cil announcing that he had been ap A cordial invitation if extended to all j pointed chairman of Hood River coun churches and people to attend the ser ty for the celebration of Father and ________ Bon %eek. Any organisations wishing vices. to stage a Father and Bon banquet Latter Day Batata Good Rubber should confer with Mr. Follenius. Protracted meeting» of the Reorgan Mr. and Mrs. C. DKhman. accom ised Church of Jenna Christ of Latter panied by their son, Fred, and daugh Day Salute at Joao street betwaca ter» Mrs. Fred W. Donnerlierg and Seventh and Eighth are being contin Mrs. Julius Abraham, of Albany, and ued each night this week except Sat the latter’s husbahd, left the first of urday night. Everyone ia urged to at the week on a motor visit to Long tend the»«* special services. Bong ser Beach, Wash., wkere they will visit vice at f.M>. Preaching at 8 o’clock. • A Very Good Buy Mr. itethnuin's brother, John Dethman. Sunday nervier»: Bunday school 10 md family. , . a m. Preaching at 11. "Mod.” and Judge and Mr«. G. R. Castner, who preaching at 8 p. m. "What »hall 1 TRADE AND TERMS rmently returned from a visit with do with Jeaua which la called Chrtet.” Mrs. Cartner’s daughter, Mrs. Nora Elder Eli Bronson, of Portland, will be Davis, and family at Battle Creek. the »peaker during the Mich., have Just received a letter from day. Elder New Ml Mm. Davis who told of an Interesting phenomenon there October 2. At 10 90 a. m. darkness ns dense as nighttime The church lie* ended over tbs land. It lasted over half an hour. Oldtime reaidenta to divine; she at 9.45, remember a similar phenomenon 5« come and get it Bible ¡¡I0 special twentieth anniversary service following at 11 o’clock ; delightful pro- Ay. * DQL'L* . $1.25 Mechanical $1.00 $1.50 HARVHI SALE Dressed Dolls Friday, Saturday, Monday $1.00 GOME EARLY-QUANTITIES LIMITED $1 2y<bjl $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 30 Packages “Kotex” $1 $1 JI J 1 $1.00 THE CUP OF CHEER CHASE & SANBORN S $1 SEAL BRAND COFFEE JI Men’s Light Wt Knit Union Suits 61 $1 The Finest Cofee on Earth The Star Grocery PERIGO & SON FOR SALE 1 Good Reo Speed wagon I Ford Truck I Ford Delivery I Ford Touring I Dodge Touring J 11923 Late Maxwell I Ford Roadster . I Oakland Touring -..„......JI Ji JI JI SI $1