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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
Z HOOD RIVER, CLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, Ì92Ì For Rale or Rant—Good «-room rem Mt Montello ava. their many friends go with them and we expect to hear from Mr. Holman •oou. ; ,. limb Starr (Slattar Ad. «M Gbe PARIS FAI R Special Tbaniugiving Ice Cream Many dealers will have «peels 1 cyl inder bricks of Oregold Ice cream with 10-day sherbet center from the Hood River Creamery. Put orders in early. Who works harder and for less of a monetary stipend than the member of the .. volunteer are department ? His pay In honors and glory la meagre. Yet he is ready night or day to rush at the alarm of fire. He la a minute man, ever on the alert to protect yow home or place of business from the demon fire. The local fire department will hold its annual ball at Pythian hall next Thursday evening. All of us who can ahould attend that party and by our presence let the Are lads know we appreciate them. If we cannot be there, we ahould at least buy tickets. , Our fire department has just taken a decirive action that should bring them further commendation. It is very easy for an organisation such as the fire deiMrtment to fall Into the habit of lending Its prestige to various moneymaking, schemes, sneh as carni vals, and gain a pittance from the act. Hereafter, however, the Hood River Volunteer Fire 1 tepartment will have nothing to do with such schemes. Its activities wIU he limited to the annual l>all. And t hat ball should be made a very worth while party. New Velvet Hats for Ladies Special Wool Dress Goods A good assortment to select from in our Milli nery Department—2nd Floor —And suitings. Just look and see the big values we are offering in these pieces. You'll find them draped out in our Piece Goods Department Card of Thanks We wish to expresa our sincere to ... friends and _ neighbors for thank« J8 _ . their kind aid and expression« of sym pathy during our tierravement at the time of the death of our niece and «la ter, Mrs. Lottie McLean. Their minis trations will be held in sacred memory. Mrs. Susie Suitor, ' “ ’ Mrs. Arthur Nichols, Elmer Barry. Used Can 1923 I lodge touring, well tired and in exceiien» condition. We’ll guaran tee It free from mechanical defect. 1924 Star sedan. Looks like new and runs like a watch. Offers closed car comfort at an attractive price. 11123 Ford touring car. Has been tuned up and shined up and the price 1 h very reasonable. Ford truck, equipped with mountain brakes and six tires. Offers lots of ser vice at a low price. Hee the above cars at Bennett Brothen. New Baby Sweaters For Bal»— Household tu rallare. KvsryUHDg *111 «o st bargain prioaa. Mra. C. F. Bumnar, phone Odali f». oMf For Hale—A mute, weight about I OH lbs, works doable or eingle, in good condition. Aleo double harness and a Weber apple wiper. Cbo oe of two oow.,one Guernsey and one Jer sey, both giving good quantity of good sal Ik. slOU Cannot Exist in the Human Body If Tel. 4TH, Al J. Graff. You’ll find ua prepared in this line to take care of your needs in an economical and satisfactory manner. Coats for Ladies and Misses in the newest materials and styles. Coats with straight-line or flare skirts, plain collar and cuffs or fur trimmed at economy prices. We invite your in spection and comparison. A fine lot to choose from. New Teddy Bear suits for children. Let us fit the litlle folk out and see how cute they’ll look. 2nd Floor. SPECIALS THIS WEEK BABY BLANKETS—White with colored borders RHEUMATISM You Will U«d Trunk’» Prescription It in preposterous; in fact, it la a ahrme to miff or with Rheumatism. This Prescription does not ruin the stomach, it does not depress the heart. Eat all the ineat and good food yon wish while taking Trunk’s Prescrip tion. Contains no mercury, salicylate aorta, oil wintergreen or narcotics, but positively overcomes any kind of rheu matism or gout on earth. What more do you want? It is impossible to get something (tetter. The greatest uric acid solvent known and also a superior The Red Croat la always waging war, but not u tight of cleat ruction. It la the great agent of mercy, ever working to save, to relieve the pangs of want and to lend a hand of help to the unfortunate and discouraged. Can you think of any way In which yon can spend a dollar to better advantage liver medicine. than for a Red Crowe membership? Trunk’s Prescription sella for |1.76 or 3 for only |5.00 at drug stores like nfi-26 The new' lighting laws Include a A. S. Keir, Druggist jtroviaion requiring that driven dtan their lights on meeting other cars on wet pavements. Thia is a law that should be followed to the letter. The glare of the lights on wet pavement is blinding and may result in tragedy. For Hale—8 aeree on Avalon War. mostly tn commercial orchard. May be subdivided for making beautiful ■aborben home PrloeMMO. Easy terma lnveetlgate. Kight Inebee of /ärmere irrigating Oo, water go^wlth thle place. J. R. Nlckeioan. pboneSSt«. JeStf For Sala— Radwood water tank, capacity. 1500 gallon». Also grit gì Indar. Tal. utf. ¡nu - ■ - ........ ........ ..... ..........- . . And other materials. A big shipment of this popular material just received. You prehaps know of the wonderful wearing qualities and guaranteed col ors in this material and will want a chance at the new pieces just in. Come in and see them and note the extra special values that we are offering. FOR SALE Children’s Rubbers Evertaci Suitings Sizes 11% to 2 Broken lots that we are closing out. Your choice the pair 4Oc Ladies’ Shirt Waists 98c DESIGNER Regular $1.50 to $2.00 values. Just the thing to wear with jumper suits and dresses. Your choice of this lot for only BELROBE Go to M«hool tomorrow ! mm ii WANTED ............ BOY SCOUTS WILL BOOST HOSPITAL Mias Jeanice Turner, talented dra matic soprano, will be prvHesited In concert December 1 for the benefit of the Hood River hospital. The concert la being given at the high school under the auspice« of the Boy Hcouta, who will turn all profita over to the Hood River hospital for the purchase of the new steriliser recently installed. Miss Turuer made her debut in Italy where she sang with great success, winning notable mention from music critics there. “Lo Htefflle” (Han Remo. Italy) comments: “In 'Amico Frits’ a young American soprano, Mias Jeanice Turner, captivated Han Remo. It la not often an American singer so young sings with such feeling and fineasa." 11 Teatro, Milan, says: “Miss Jeanice Turner, a young American soprano, sang Mimi with a beautiful voice. She was well received. Hhe haa a voice of great range which alie uses remarkably well." The Portland Oregonian, com ments: "Miss Turner, who made her debut in opera in Italy last year, sang ‘L’entrata Della Butterfly' (Pueinnl) with splendid style and finish. The dramatic quality In her voice showed to advantage in two modern Italian numbers. The group of English Hongs were late compositions by the well- known composer, Louis Victor Haar.” Other critics give Miss Turner equal ly cordial praise. Tiie Bellingham Amer ban, on the occasion of Miss Tur ner’s return to her home, said: “A brilliant and enthusiastic audience greeted Jeanice Turn«, the Imautlful and talented young dramatic soprano.” throughout the United Htates. Hhe Is concert soprano for the Apftollo club, a men's nmaicnl chorus, of Detroit. Her voice I m uaed with rare intelligence, beautiful effects having l>een achieved throughout her very wide range, with an excellent quality of tone. In addi tion. MI hk Turner haa a good under standing of rwsl literature ■» shown on her numerous programs. Miss Hara Howes, a Ilood River girl, formerly organist at Riverside church, will be at the piano. Miss Howes has been meeting with much success ax an accompanist while In Portland. Hbe has already played two concert* for Mias Tnrncr. Thle concert «¡tensored by the Boy Hcouta is In the nature of a “good torn” to the Hood River hospital. Mein I hts of the Hcout troops will assist in selling ticket*, sh individual good turns to the hospital. AHiert Case is idialr- >*nn of committee In charge of lhe con cert, assisted by memtiers of the local Scout executive committee. A morning romert at tile high »tiool will be given by Miss Turner tiie Tues day of her aptx-antnie. to the student«, lecautte of hw interest In mnaicnl de velpiuent among young people. THE HEIGHTS Mr. and Mr«. W. P. Huggins and lit tle non. Billie, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Huggins «ver the week end. W. H. Carrigan went to Portland Thursday for a few day«, Mrs. Hansen, of the Heights Novelty «hop. has received a new shipment of stamped goods and novelties. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Holman left Mon day for California, where they wtlli «pend the winter. The beat wishes of I are splendidly stocked with a wonderful abundance of nature’s good things for the Wantsd— Kxpertenood bookkeeper deelree poalUoa. PbooeMM. at« Wasted—To rent a placo. Tel. M7S. nit* Thanksgiving Dinner Wanted—To bay ■ second-hand cook stove; aleo a folding bed wllb a mirror. Tel. 2M1, Mrs Belle Hughee. n!2U FOR RENT Wtaisa on Blivet olambla MISCELLANEOUS You will find an enormous selection to ohooee from; served by most courteous and intelligent salespeople, who always make it their business to please. IVs^the saving on every item in a 20tn Century Store that counts. OFFERING EFFECTIVE Turkey Snoot— Rain or Hblne, with »belter porvldod Both trap end rifle ehootlng, Hun- i lay, Nov. a, and Monday, Nov. SB, st t a. m. sberu, both days. T. J. Miller place, 1R mllM noribweet of Bookford etore, lxrok tor sign at eroM mads. Come and we will show yon a ■nod lime. T. J, Milter and Herman t’regge. Kverobody Invited. Coflbe and sandwtohee served. nit My 100-aere alfalfa and dairy raneb. 100 valer rights. Adjoining Boobee A Kelr’e nlaoe la Central Oregon. Hchoole, two Iowa, DaHea-OaTlfornla highway, mile. A bargain. Will oonelder for 54 value. Maa no* on er ttMl per month off oowa I laterested call O. G. Cor- r.Ore. ntt . pr<>\ .*<1 I Oregon. Saturday, Nov. 21 to Wednesday, Nov. 25, inclusive DELICACIES, NUTS ANO CANDIES Memorie Layer Figs ll^OL.packag«.: «-room bosse, large bars and henbouee, prim ■ For Reni—Two npsrtmeota al «01 State st. reaeonsbte. W, H. Chapin, RM. «, box SO. nit | Phone IS7«. aBtf _ «»y or Wanooma jytelf General Contracting Plastering and Outside Stucco HARRY DOBSON On an ormiaa lot, beau tifully landscaped. Artistic outside and inside, architec turally correct, splendidly built—the Medford Reed house «1 State St. Lot us •bow it to you. J. W. CRITES Apsot Blue Ribbon Cafe THIRD AND OAK STREETS HOME BARGAIN CAMPBELL'S TOMATO 20X SOUP—3 Cam ------ JEUX) — Any Flavor Package_____ 2„ l._ Maraschino Cherriee 3-oz. bottle_________ 14/ 5-oz. bottle_________ 19/ WESSON OIL — Quart Can ....4r.__ Stuffed Olives 3J-OZ. bottle___ 6-oz. bottle____ Green Olives Pint Mason Jar TetophoM Mil IDEALLY LOCATED 33/; 89/ 15/ 28/ Quick Service Counter for Your Convenience. — Tables If-you prefer. We cater to all. EMPLOY WHITE HELP ONLY. OPEN KITCHEN. “And the Coffee”- that is Our Motto —Good Coffee L. S. ISENBERG AND C. F. ISENBERG, PROPRIETORS 25r 9c 49c GHIRARDELLI’S GROUND CHOCOLATE-Lb. can 29c 3 1b can ____________ 89c KNOX GELATINE—Pkg 20c FEDERAL MILK—Tall Cans 4 for ...;--- ------------------- 35c CRISCO—6 1b can____ $1.39 BAKER'S PREMIUM CHOC- 33/ OLAIF.— yt ib pkg ......... 19c Groner’s Walnuts—Large Budded Franquettes lib., 40/: 3 lbs., 81.18 RIPE CLIVES -Bulk Pint. 15c Quart Commercial Chocolates 2 pounds_____ ¿____ 45/ FLOUR KERR'S BEST PATENT 49 lb seek ___ ___ $2.13 Fxtra Cream Mixed Candy 2 pounds___________ 55/ Starlight Mixed Candy Pound................... ....... 20/ Lang’s Mixed Candy 3 pounds___________ 55/ Mixed Nuts (no peanuts) Pound_____________ 30/ Golden Hallow Dates Bulk, 2 pounds 26/ FFe Never Sleep —Open Night and Day Dinners. Short Orders Anytime. Chicken Dinners Sundays. Extra Specials Cluster Raisins . 15-oz- pkgs., 2 for -.35/ Sakhalin Crab meat 1925 Pack * Halves, can_____ 3 for____________ PINE GROVE A. W. Peters visited school last Mon day and presented June Yoder with a medal won for the U.8.H. Constitution essay. Her name was engraved ou the lieantlful bronte medal by W. F. lara way. Tlv> school children arc enjoying hot lunches this week. The meals are un der the supervision of Mrs. Harold Blackman and are excellently preparer! by Miss* ilertha link*. Those who have promised tomatoes, cabbage, onions, macaronnl and cocoa are asked to send them to the school as soon as conveni ent. The many friends of J. E. Andrews are grieved to learn of his serious ill r>ess the i>ast week. Toay Mohr and Riddell T arb went to Eugene last week for the footliall game Mrs. J. H. Mohr and Pearl Marie ac companied them as fnr as Portland. The 20th Century Stores fm Sala - Uaalla, sound saddle borna. A real bargain; saddle ibfown la. Gali «ni. al* BEVERAGES Royal Garden Tea, 1926 crop Japan or Ceylon 4 India i-lb- pkg., 88/: lb., 78/ 20th Century Coffee—"The Perfect Ending to a Per* feet Feast ’* lib., 47/; 8lbs., $1.88 FISHER'S B l END 49 lb «cù .......... 25c .. $2.23 CALIFORNIA HOME BRAND CATSUP-Full Pt Bottle 23c FULL CREAM CHEESE Pound _________ 30c FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUIT . , < • BAKING SPECIALTIES Libby’« Mincemeat rr i—.467 Preferred Stock Currants Twice Cleaned 15-oz. packages_____ 19/ Market Day Raisins 4-pcund package___ 89/ Sunmaid Raisins—Seeded or Seedless 15-oz. pkgs., 2 for..... 28/ Citron Peel—Pound___ 57/ Orange or Lemon Peel Pound_____________ 83/ Pure Lard—Bulk 3 pounds___________ 69/ Best Bulk Shortening 3 pounds___________ 55/ Burnett’s Vanilla->-Pure 2-oz. bottle_____ __..88Z Coconut, Long Thread— ' Sugar Cured Pound, 19/; 3 lbs., 55/ Flour—Patent or Pastry 10-lb. sacks ______ 55/ Royal Baking Powder 12-oz. can......... ............ 43/ 24 lb. can_______ 81.29 Molasses, “Brer Rabbit’’— Gold Label » No. 2i can_________ 33/ Pumpkin—Del Monte large cans, 2 for 35/ SWEET POTATOES— Genuine Jerseys, 5 lbs.__ 25c HEAD LETTUCE—Urge solid heeds. Select your own. CRANBERRIES—Grown in the Northwest, 2 lbs. 35c CFJ FRY—3 bunches 28c GRAPES—Fancy Red Emperors, 3 I m ............ 28c PINEAPPLE Libbeyg’ Sliced large cana.26/; 3 for 70/ Standard Sliced, large cans—23/; 8 for___ 63/ Libbys’ Crushed, large cads 25/; 8 for___ 70/