The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 29, 1925, Image 9

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER to, 1925
Bank' MortlH»r motored I University of Oregon student, ia with
8?turd“y t<> see the U. of O.- • the crew. The line pass«* from th*
< ttllrurnia game.
city to the Bast Side orchard district
l J^U cmi .? u ,1*5 ?.nd •ou’ Ro»*«- “0 I and thence by way of the old
H. L. Baabroaek, optometrist.
to Pnwu8 W. Kelly mototad I road to The Dalles into th*
Let a Coin Controlled Clock help you >
talrt Saturday for ths U. Ing orchard section.
saw. Sae Allyn Button or tel. 4242. jl6U o* C.-V. of O. football game
J L. Carter, East Side
For Bant—Office rooms in the Broaiua
whose orchard place la now owned by
Building. Bee B. E. Scott.
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John Rath, waa here the first of the
week from Portland visiting th* fam­
Bair switches made from your own
Hair
ily of his sun, Miles C. Carter. Mr.
■hair. tai. 8631, Mrs. M. D. Hfcks. nl2
Phone 1014 and have Meyer Cleaning Carter *'«« eu route to Heppner, Pen­
H.-B. Anto Wreckers,on th« Heights.
!• ior your ,uil- 11 wl11 *» dleton. Baker and La Grande and Wal­
Faria for ail care.
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Mnd roturMd ready la Walla, Wash., where he will visit
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Bring your tubes in. We will check loriiftmediate wear.
relatives and friends for a month be­
them free. Read's Radio Shop. a!3tf U,lll‘lhe aKenCy ior “>« M«'- fore returning to Portland.
Rubbish hauling, light trucking. R. •I, ■t?i‘' 8 i11*1*’* range* None bet-
Dr. and Mr* H. D. W. Pineo left
F. Cooper, tai. 1721 or 3682
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•,'?!* ,uay secure th« finest Thursday for Vancouver, B. C., to at­
on your own terms tend a family reunion in celebration of
Cail Schindler Transfer for service.
within reason. Braaktnsn,
Br^:,km.n m.u«
- the golden wedding of Dr. Ptneo’s par­
Office 2W)1. re* 3402
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Rialto kls
bldg,
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fletcher, who ents, Mr. snd Mrs. Geo. E. Pineo. Sons
The Portland Telegram, Hood River
agent, Carroll Day. Elions 336.1. a30tf now reside at Yakima. Wash., were aud daughters from all parts of the
United State« and Canada will tie pres­
here over the week .-nd, vtaitlng
PaaeooA Beamy parlor, Richard’s friends of this city and of the with ent for the jubilee event. Mr. and ltrs.
East
Apts. To). 2921.
|5ti Side orchard section.
Pineo lived in Hood River for a num­
Let a Coin Controlled Clock help you
kfo«. II. p. Hanthorn. who has been ber of years.
ve. See Allyn Button or tel. 4242. jl«tf harvesting
One Hood River student. Miss Mar­
tlie apple crop on her
Mrs. R. D. Gould, who is now a resi­ Grove rapch, left Monday for Oak guerite Ferrin, has completed a cor­
her
dent of Portland, was here laut wet-k nome
home in
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tn Decatur,
Decatur. 111.
Hanthorn respondence study course in the ex­
visiting friends.
is contemplating loaning on her ranch. tension division of the University of
Oregon. Miss Ferrin studied methods
Mr. and Mr* A. C. Lofts have been .
proprietor of the Ho­
spending the past week on a motor trip tel W Hukoma, left the latter part of in civies. That the people in Oregon
re making Increasingly good use of
to British Columbia points.
last week for Chicago and Minnesota ■ tlie
correspondence courses in indicated
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McWilliams, and North Dakota |*.ints to look after by the fact that completions of courses
who plan on locating ben-, have just businetta interest a.
thus far in 1925 show a gain of ap­
arrived from Los Angeles, Calif.
II. L. Fording, who now resides in proximately 40 per cent over last year.
Paul R. Reed, who has lieen suffer­ Portland, waa here the latter part of
Tuesday evening, October 20, Mrs.
ing from an infection in one of his Inst week visiting friends and attend­ John Zolls entertained with a birthday
fingers, ia reported much improved.
ing to biisinc-HH. Mr. Fordtag was for­ dinner in honur of her daughter, Misa
Mr. and Mrs. Norman W- Mays sis-nt merly a resident of H,a>i River.
Marie Elisabeth Zolla. The dining
Mr. and Mrs. J. tv. Brubaker, ac- room was decorated in real Hallowe'en
the week end in Portland visiting rela­
tives and friends.
comitanied by their son, Edwin, came style, and there were clever favors
If you want an attractive hand made up front \ anconver. Wash., where they and saucy caps for the guests. A love­
gift for Christmas wait'for the Pyth­ are now residing, to s|*end the week ly dinner wss served at 7.30 p. m.
end with friends.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Otto
ian Sister Itaxaar in December.
The tire department was callee, to Byers, Mr. snd Mrs. Frederick Weiss,
Mr. and Mr* Charles Hall, of Trout
lake, Wash., were here last Friday tin- residence- c.J |{ B. Bennett at the Miss Eleanor Hoover, Mis« Agues Ein-
for the Hood Rlver-Goidendale game. wi-st edge of tlie city Saturday evening, mel, George Zolto and Mrs. Zoljs. Mias
when a chimney was i timing out. No Zolto received many lovely gifts.
Coach Garber and Assistant Coach damage resulted
last Sunday the First Christian
Weber motored down Saturday for the
Rev. and Mrs. Lindley H Miller, who church of this city celebrated the 20th
big Bear-Webfoot football game.
have been at New Orleans attending anniversary pf its organisation with
W. I. Kirby, of the Odell district, tin- convention of the Episcoi al church, an appropriate service. W. A. Wood
has purchased from V. A. Bower the me expected home the latter part of spoke on “The Past,” A. B. Cash spoke
Watkins products agency.
on “The Future,” and the minister fol­
tl a week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Moller were in
W. I. Coder, and Gaylord Peterson, lowed with a brief talk on "The Pres­
Portland Saturday for the U. of O.- of Mansfield, O., arrived by automobile ent.” Anniversary offering was re­
California game.
last week for a visit with Mr. and ceived to pay for the newly Installed
The Women’s Relief Corps baxaar will Mrs. K. D. Peterson. Mr. Peterson is furnace whidi cost $808. The offering
totaled $330. Mr* Reed, representing
be held November 21 in the Mt Hood a nephew of the local man.
the organised Women’s Work of the
hotel annex.
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Special! 20 per cent discount for one church in the state, spoke at the even­
Eves scientifically examined by H. L. week only on all felt, velour and velvet
Hasbrouck, Optometrist Heilbronner hats. Hale Is-gins Thursday, October ing service.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe, accompanied
Bldg.
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29. and ends Wednesday, November 4. by their son, Roger W. Moe. and fam­
Storejrour goods with Goodrich Trans­ Montier's.
ily. motored to Metxger Sunday for a
fer A Storage Co., the only fireproof
Mrs. Ida Ticknor, of Seattle, and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Axel N. Halim.
storage in tow n. Phone 3031.
s2ltf Mrs. Melissa Ticknor, of ltenton, Wn, Mr. and Mrs. Moe, Jr., and haby vis­
Higheet cash price paid for your used have lieen visiting the past three weeks ited a, sister of Mrs. Moe, Mrs. A-. A.
furniture, stoves and rugs. Call McClain at the home- of Night Marshal Conover. Baldwin, and family. Mrs. Moe and
at E. A. Frans Co.
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They are relative« of Mrs. Conover.
liaby daughter remained fot a more
My radio always works well. Y’es,
Fred Tooley, of ltowena. is now mar­ extended stay, the others of the party
it rani» from the Radio shop. I’iione keting the finest cauliflower even seen returning home Sunday evening. Mr.
1264.
in Hood River. Heads of the vege­ and Mrs. Rahm are comfortably lo­
Trunks, Bags, Suitcases. large as table at Holman A Samuel's store the cated at their home at Metxger. Spa­
sortment, reasonably priced.
Kelly irnst week measured 12 inches serosa cious grounds surround their home.
Mr. Rahm's hobby la bis garden. iU-ai-
tlie top.
Bros. Co.
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denta of the section declare that be
Dr.
Joseph
Sayre,
of
Seattle,
who
Eocene Coal Oil stops smoking anc
has grown the finest garden in Oregon
smelling oil stoves. In bulk at Frani had lieen at Rochester, Minn., attend­ this year.
produced abundant
ing the' Mayo clinic, stopped here last crop«, despite He
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the dry season, sit liough
Not a Bunkodyne or Squawkabox. week for a visit with bis sister, Mrs. his tract was not irrigated.
The name means something when you A. B. Bennett, and family. Dr. Sayre
was formerly located at White Salmon.
buy Atwater Kent or Grebe.
Miss Helen Carson, wife is teaching
The Woman’s Union of the Riverside
church will meet tomorrow at the at Bend, was here over the week end
church parlors at 12.30. Lunch will be for a visit witli her jiarents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Carson while returning with
served by the committee.
friends of the central Orc-gun city from
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Mr. and Mrs. Squires and Mr. ('lark, the U. of O.-California football game*.
The Pine Grove grange will celebrate
of Grandview, Wash., spent the week
Jay V. Fike, who has resigned his
end with Night Marshal Conover and position sb field salesman for the Ap­ the end of the apple harvest season
with a hard times party at the grange
wife.
lite Gruwers Association, has left for
Miss Alice Carson, studef t at the Yakima, wheiv he is now a menils-r of hall Saturday evening. Since the date
University of Oregon, has t.-en elected the sales force of the Winthrop Fruit falls on Hallowe'en, the refreshments
will smack of this autumnal event, and
a member of the University of Ore­ Co.
those who are at the pleasant party
gon women's glee club.
For Thursday, Friday and Saturday will feast on pumpkin pie, 'cider and
The missionary ladles of the First if large consignment of coats and doughnuts.
Baiitist church, will meet rbtirsdav drecses Just from New York. Lovely
A double flue will be assessed, all
(this> afternoon with Mrs J. II. Hea­ silk and satin dresses with just the who attend the party wearing modern
ton at her home at 113 Marion street. right touch — all one prices $19.75. clothes.
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J. II. Miner, of the Seattle National M outer's.
bank, on the way liy automobile into
Harry Dolison, who recently returned
PORTLAND WAY '
«stern Washington points, stopped here with his family from Walla Walia
Robert Beck, of Portland, nephew of
In-re Monday to call on local tankers
to make liis home, has entered tlie gen­ Mr. and Mr* Floyd Rankins, is mak­
Miss Evelyn Hasbrouck, who has eral contracting business. He will take ing his home with them, attending high
lieen seriously ill with typhoid-pneu­ <are of plastering and outside stucco school here but going to Portland every
monia. is reported making a steady job«.
week end to take lessons on pipe organ.
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McGuire will Mr. Boone, organist at First Christian
ladies desiring neat, fashionable <IYees leave next week for Portland, whence, Science church is his teacher.
making done may find our work sstis- after the stock show is over, they will
Miss Georgia Carter, who had been
fles Prices right Mrs. Maddux, Cobb’s leave for a 4-month stay in southern visiting at the home of Dr. L. 11. Dia­
Apar ments.
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California. Mr.. McGuire, who lias mond and working in the apples, has
If vou do not receive your Oregonian lieen ill for several months, is allowing returned to her home in Portland.
regularly or wish to subscribe for same, i n iimrlisl Improvement, and it is
Most of the orchardlsts have finished
either by carrier or mail, please call thought the visit in California will with their apple crops and have taken
Oregonian agent. Phone 2303. I2ltf
further improve his health. His string advantage of the fine weather to finish
Cleaning and pressing your clothes < of Jerseys will tie cared for during his their spraying.
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adds wonderfully to their wear. Tel. alisenccr by Howard Hollenbeck, who
Mrs. Koy Cornell, a former resident
will
also
maintain
his
milk
route.
1014 for Meyer Cleaning Works. Quick
on Portland Way, waa calling on old
delivery service.
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The memliers of 8t. Mark's pariah friends Monday. Mr. and Mr* Corneil
Sales Representative Wanted—Chance are to have a get together dinner Tues­ have purchased a Star coupe, Mrs.
for nice profitable business ; experience day. November 3, at 6.30 p. m., in honor Cornell driving the car with ease and
not necessary. See Mrs. Maddux, Cobb of Rev. and Mrs. Miller's return from comfort.
Chas. Scliuknecht escaped a near ac­
Apartments.
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the general convention at New Orleans.
cident Saturday night while leading
Sweet eider delivered by the gallon or A full attendance ia requested
barrel; also do grinding'and pressing.
Fielding S. Kelly, whose hobby is his horses alongside the highway. An
Can supply new kegs and barrels. ‘Wal­ gardening, is exhibiting a huge winter automobile being driven without lights
ter Wells, phone 4723.
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squash that is a curiosity because of ran into the horse«, knocking one down
and doing a bit of damage to the ma­
Mayor and Mr* A. B. Bennett mo­ its unique shape. The squash weighs chine. Mr. Schuknecht jumped to one
tored to Portland Saturday to attend about 60 pounds. It looks like a huge ■ide In time to avoid the Impact of the
the football game tietween U. of O. and turtle. It is rounded normally on top, machine but had no chance to protect
but the under side is concave.
the University of California.
the horae. So much for no light*
Mrs. Fred Ries, who now resides at
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weber and Mr.
Clyde Burke has finished his apple
Santa Paula, Calif., has been here the
past six weeks visiting friends anil rel­ crop and spraying on his own place,
atives. Mrs. Ries brought messages to and ia now spraying for other orchard-
numerous local friends from A. A. ists.
The first fall mist made Its appear­
Jayne, 'pioneer io«jl.Attorney, who ia
ance yesterday in our neighborhood.
now residing in Santa Paula.
Hit hough signs of the coming rains
The Elks lodge is planning a big have been noticed across the Columbia.
social event for all the members of
Many of the erchardlata have en­
families of Elks in the near future.
are just right for • nice lunch It is anticipated that a large number joyed the Navy Day exercises and pro­
of tlie lodge memliers will be present grams over the air, and what a won­
these fall days.
All kinds. at the meeting tomorrow night when derful pleasure to those who have no
the plans for -the social affair will be other way of hearing concerts or pro­
grams. Who could call a radio an
12c Can
discussed.
extravagance? The soul must have
The O4 W R. A N. Co. is engaged in food as well as the body to help keep
making repaira to ita water system poise of thought and activity. What a
here. Standpipes are being refitted blessing to country folks to have a
and improved. The huge tank, fed by radio- one that is clear and distinct,
That Swedish style, hard the water system of the Apjde Grow­ void of statics and mysterious noise*
ers Association, is being repainted in­
Floyd Rankins expects to finish with
rye bread ia mighty good side and out. A temporary wooden
his apples this week.
tank to being used while the painting
with soup or coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Emmett were
is under way.
callern at their orchard and on friends
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
L.
Hovey,
who
have
on Portland Way last weak.
45c pkg.
been making their home at Eagle Point
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stranahan were
in the Medford district, where Mr. callers at Dr. Diamond's last Th«rs-
Hovey was superintendent of a large day afternoon.
orchard tract, have arrived here and
are now at home on the B. E. Helfer
Carl «f
The dainty, round, slightly place in the Belmont district. They
We
wish
to thank our friends and
salted Butter Crackers in one- purchased this place last spring.
neighbors for tbslr kind aid and sym-
Another of the historic oak trees of inthy during our recent bereaAment
pound sealed packages.
Hood River was sacrificed this week attendant on the death of oar eon.
as a safety measure. The tree stood Their ministration« will be kept In
25c
on the lawn of the home of 8. F. sacred memory.
John hosier
Blythe. >lt waa known because of a
and Family.
huge burl several feet up from the
ground. Mr. Blythe ia endc-avoring to
Hallaws’sa Ma agn an ia
find someone. who wishes to make use
Old
time
dance. Prise« for the best
of the buri for furniture making.
character masks, also for best comic*.
Mrs. & A. Bell and a party of Regular 50c adurission ; 25c extra for
frtenda made a motor trip last Friday all who are not masked. Spectators,
up the Loop highway and theme by 25c. (J rangers free. The Oraveoateina,
way of Wapanitia cut-off back down Rockford hall, October N, 8» pi
to the Coiunfota River highway. Tlie
journey was declared to be very ap­
pealing. The foliage of various trees,
it was said, to now vari-col »red. Bet­
ting the landscape aflame.
A crew of six men ana now engaged
In the raconotruction of the Pacific
[may's line between here
J. W. Johnson, former
LOCAL MENTION
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PINE GROVE TO HAVE
HARD TIMES PARTY
Campbell’s Soups
Rye Crisp
Edgemont Crackers
The Star Grocery
“GMOniwawta*
PERIGO & SON
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MOLDEN, HUELAT. SATHER CO
RETIRING
FROM
■ BUSINESS
LITTLE CAN BE SAID ATTHIS PRESENT WRITING
SUFFICE TO SAY THAT EVERYONE IN THE STORE
IS BUSILY ENGAGED DAY AND NIGHT GETTING THROUGH
TAKING INVENTORY
1 All buying and wait for next
\lllr I Week s paper announcing the
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• Most Sensational News of the Year
NOTE!
Drastic to the extreme point
of almost giving away some of
• this merchandise—will make this
Retiring Sale the exciting topic of the hour
READ
In many instances throughout the
store you will be able to save from
one to two days’ wages on a single
item, which virtually means that the more you buy
THE MORE ENORMOUS WILL BE YOUR SAVINGS
Wait and watch for next peek’s double page advertisement
CASH & CARRY GROCERY
DELIVERY TWICE DAILY
Phone 1032
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
a GROSS, Propr.
SPECIALS— —MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2
HOOD RIVER SOFT SHELL WALNUTS,
(Grown by Mrs. Hbvey,) per lb................. fcwv
NICE SOLID CABBAGE for Kraut,
<1 Ifl
per sack.................
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DRY ONIONS,
10 pounds for.................................................... fcwv
SPECIALS IN TOBACCO-STAR OR
HORSESHOE CHEWING, per lb...?...........■
PRINCE ALBERT SMOKING TOBACCO,
2 cans for........................................................... fcwv
FEED DEPARTMENT
Wasta Scratch, per nek.
Brewster Egg Mask ter
MU Oafr, per nek...
D^IKJ
1WUCV INuKyf «
Shrimper nek
IH Bn, per nek
Phone 1032
3rd and Oak Sts.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
CROWN OR WHITE RIVER
$2.04
FLOUR, 49-lb. sack, per sk......
ARMOUR’S COMPOUND,
$1.53
8-pound can .................................. ;..
CALIFORNIA BLUE ROSE RICE,
25c
3 pounds for.....................................
MOTHER’S PREMIUMUOATS,
29c
per package.......................... I...........
FELS NAPHTHA SOAP,
25c
- (4 to a customer) 4. bars for........
IVORY SOAP, (4 to a customer)
25c
Regular 10c, 4 bar? for...............
The Feed Market ia very firm.
Feed in «tock at the following
DELIVERY TWICE DAILY
We »till have
FURNITURE DEPT
Specials for Sal, Oct 31 and Mon., Nov. 2
We are offering the following specials
in Furniture:
SIMMONS’ BEDS
Gold or Ivory enameled, 2-in post, each.... $8.25
SILK FLOSS MATTRESS
35 lb*, net weight
....................... $15.00
IVORY DRESSERS
Rai Plate Glass, each
$13.50
3-Plece Overstuffed Set
DAVENPORT. ROCKER AND CHAIR, Cut Velour,
$134
Latest thing in Overstuffed Furniture----------------
STEEL RANGES
18-in. Oven, Large Firebox, White Enameled Door (rn |-n
and Warming Closet--------------------------- .----- -.»pjfci.iJv
certainteed rugs
Size 9 ft. X 1O’A ft,
1.35
1.50
1.35
1.30
ack..................... $9.27
CERTAINTEEED FLOOR COVERINGS
AU Nice Patterns, per sq. y«L