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■ ✓ HOOD ftlVEft GLACIER, ÌHUMfcAY. NOVEMBER 4, I»U •» garet Lane, who are now operaft^t Cascade lodge at Cascade Locks, were here Tuesday on bu.lrises 1 11 -»■" 1 ■ " —■ Mrs. a E. SaUlvan arrived last week Wan ted,heel cattle. Tel. Odell fifi. 40U from Dee Molnee, la., for a visit with B. L. Baabrouek. optometrist. Mr and Mrs. H. G. Cooper. Danoe. Pino Grove Gtange hall, every M. M. Hill, accompanied by James Saturday night Jennings’ o>cheetra. tf . H. Haslett, was a motor visitor to Port- For Rent—OAoe rooms in the Broelus | tend the latter part of last week. Building. See R. E 8cett aliti < Mr. and Mrs W Z Knight have HrR. Auto Wreckon,on the Heights. taken apartments for the winter at Parte for all cars. ■ (»u the Hotel Waukoma. » A P*rlor> Vogue Li Rose, i Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Batchelder have Broeius boihltng, room fi. tel 5S«3. piti left for Long Beach, Calif., where they F. A. Ray, light trucking, oonntry or win spend the winter. city, fifil Sherman, phone, 1891. nJUtf Mias Chiquita Winkler was hoot to a The Peggy-Marie Dressmaking Shop, party of friends at a Hallowe’en party in the Davidson twildiug. alfiti last Friday night. G. C. Larkin has arrived here and io Fred Wheeler, to building a new home on IJncoln street. now with the Murnmey Music Shoppe Dance, Pine Grove Grange hall, every as instructor in various lines of music. Saturday night Jennings* orehettra. tf Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Frauds Cash paid for old cara H.-K Auto William Absten. Wednesday, October 13, a 10-pound daughter. Wreckers. |lhf Dance, Pine Grove Grange hall, every beat cash price paid for your used nre, stoves and ruga. Call McCiain IcClain Saturday night.' Jenuingo* orchestra, ti E. ▲. Frans Co. »XOtf ,20tf W. F. Werachkel, Portland piano Eyes scientifically examined by H. L. tuner, will be in Hood River for a lim Haabrouck, Optometrist Hailbronaer ited time next week. Leave orders at Bldg. «If Mt. Hood hotel. Hemriitohing and stamping. Orders Geo. A. Wallace, of Dee, was a busi ness visitor in the city the first of the taken fur pleating, chain stitching, pin talking ana buttons. Miao Claxton, at week. otdtf Mr. and Mrs. N. H.~ MacMillan and The Leonora. Order your engraved personal and children motored to Portland Sunday Christmas cards from Mrs. W. B. Mo- to see the stock show. Camley. Phone M47 evenings. Very J. C. Meyer is suffering from a pain reasonably priced. nil fully Infected hand. The trouble Telephone Meredith Galligan, No. started from gasoline poisoning. 2321. if you want the Oregonian deliv Dance. Pine Grove Grange ball, every ered to you. If you are already a sub- Saturday night. Jennings’ orchestra. tf Mrs. A. E. Richards and Mias Mar- J st once, BBJFF LOCAL MENTION ■* « 1 a GUbtet ttdgtagtoa. While la the city hia father, ft b the firaf of the week, reported that Mr. Moore waa B. A. Haaaa bad atarted a cat form in Bocae county, I the Jit Hood diatrict. Mr. and Mre. 1 R. Tremblay, alifornia on a Miao Genevra Nk-kefoen Buffered a who aka in «Mg to Eureka ten, broken none Tneaday while croaking trip, plan later o bey will spend an automobile. The motor backfired, Eureka, Oallt, i the crank etrtkteg her on the noee. the winter. G. L. Davenport, Mooter rancher, on Q B. Ooovort, o< the Hood River thb way to Portland, waa here Mon- garage, io “ ^om torn llga- day evening calling on friends and at-4 meats In one of shoulders. Ha tending to buaineea. * I suffered the hurts week when he St. Mark’s Guild will hold its montb-1 »Upped on • 1 ly business meeting Friday at ZS0 in Walter McDouaal left i last week for . era ha will remain for a the pariah house. A full attendance is Portland, where Athletic duh. requested. while at the I Multnomah ------- -—_ ------------- Tomorrow afternoon Canby W. R. C. Imay go east or to California later will hare oae of their enjoyable oocial ,n the __ teaa at the home of Mrs. Alida Shoe- L. D. Lewis and fit- B. Christoffer- maker. son. of Portland, where they are in tbs Members of the Rebekah lodge last ****4“ cUlw> of the Union Friday night entertained children at a If». wW* Mon<i*y merry Hallowe’en party at Odd Fel-1 business. lows ball. Mr. and Mrs. L. I* Forrest, who for Little Miao Maxine Simpson, dnugh- thepnri, ^haye “‘«dethrir tar of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Simpson, en- borne Pwd'etou. *“'e £ tertalned 10 »ma 11 friends at a Hallow-1Jbrir ranch place in tii 1 rankton dto- trict. e’en dinner party last Saturday. Dinner at M. E. church W. A. Schaffner, who was recently. Ali - States — t — y:.„, Will serve hurried to Portland for an operation Friday at OM ocaecx I. jrylxxiy invited. for recovered eul- _______ _____________ fbicfcen. Brery for appendicitis, appendicitis, has has l ----------------- — Prices MM and 3M. Call 473» or 1101 Odently to return home. .. jervaltousr*' for rveervajluun -*' Mr. and Mrs. Thayne J. Logan. of J. O. Henn urn can Pdrtland, wrre were uric here uvei over tue the week I'urviauu, wvxrw end " __ -- . .. m__ '■ 1 “ " • ‘ ÄWSaÄÄT"Ä by on the way to Fortland and Nolic»—Like new player piano, hail I paid for? Any one interested may have w,ltM SSf “■ " High I & “1 ! m 'S Fz 7 (A A Saving there you find buying ■ I ■———^fi- — . ORDER EA1 ==s ILY « We now have on dtogtay a beautify of PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARD! arranged In a book, with prices spe< »X -• ¿J ■ 'lEW. , 7-3 '1 1 ■’J j 1 I - L. A. S. KE1R . m H I OPEN EVENINGS A ' — —— — UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK ■ U. «.■ ■■■.......................................................... .............. I M A)Y NARD & CHILD NE NEW YORK HOOD RIVER « & BOSTON ID . Export Domestic 35 Years of Successful Fruit Marketing fi < .4? ! M dE - / I X Now Shipping to All Markets. We Can Handle Your Apples For You. Deliver to our Warehouse, Hood River. •* ria- -J > 5 -v • I Myj W 1 ANNUAL CANNED GOODS SAU 9$ grades, as merely satisfaction. 20T for you Some so-called thrifty** waste money by brands. spoilage Ru- r-r ■6’ oi iTOiorroo otock Canned Fruits and Vegetables V- NOV. lttb to 3M Offerings Saturday, Nov. 6, to Monday, Nov. 22, Ind. Now is the time to H /• ■« CHRISTMAS CA paid for balance unpaid. Inquire at once. Mrs. Kate M. GiU writes from Ta- Terms if desired. A good organ, filfi. I coma, Wash., _____ T — , that *-t she «nd her daugh Miss Edith GiU. have sold their Mummey’s Music Shoppe. n4tf If ter, “” * store in South Tacoma and have moved Max L. Mobre left yesterday for Big Bone Springs. Ky., where he will visit ? mm—mu-———————— L Mr. ***** ““ L. B. Jenkins, of Mlles and Mrg City, who are both afifoers in the Mon tana Industrial school, started home yesterday after a visit here with Mr. Jenkins’ sister, Mrs. F. M. White, and husband. Al W. Meyer, of Cascade Locks, was here yesterday to bring the election re > / turns from Falls product. He hurried right home, in order to join the Cas cade Locke and Stevenson, Wash., folk in their greeting to Queen Marie. R. B. Steele, of the Economy market, is in Portland this WOek attending the International Li i seta dr show. He ex pects to pick up some choice beef for •• the Thanksgiving trade. Mr. Steele, by % the way, la a councilman eled. « Judge Derby was at home Indisposed a part of last week. Several weeks » ago he fell while hunting at Sanctuary $ lakes in Skamania county. It devel <>ped that he had cracked some riba in the fell. William Kollaa, who lias l<een suffer ing from a severe attack of sciatica, is reported much improved Mr. Kollas L ly / has been taking the fiaths at St. Mar tin’s springs, near Canon, Wash. Mrs. Kollas visited him at the retort Zz. Mrs. Julius Johnson entertained at a I Halloween party for the members of LC the Standard OU staff and their wives » at her home Saturday evening. Pinochle 7 *> was played uhtU muteight. when lunch «* • waa served. Dancing followed until 1 a. m. Mrs. J. B. MeDMgal, accompanied by her daughter. Miss Margaret, and son, Donald McDougal, were here last weak visiting Walter McDougal. Ttjey were returning to Chicago when Mr. McDougal is governor of the Federal by buyingZhfetter is often accomplished Reserve bank, from California. is less waste and and more 20TH CENTURY Mrs. Harriett Watte, of the Rapids, complimented the Cascade Locks elec gives the better grades of Canned Goods lower prices than tion board Tuesday nlgkt with a sur prise luncheon. The delicious sand can elsewhere. “ people wiches, and coffee wen ssnch appre inferior ciated by the board membera, who im f mediately voted a unanimoua resolu tion of thanks. _______ Commodore Dean’s friends are josh ing him with severity this week. The Commodore, a staunch Republican, killed his vote Tuesday when he acted These are only a few of our many, msny varieties and brands. as a freeholder witness in swearing in Ask the Salespeople for oiir Big Canned Goods Food Bqyer the wife of hie old friend, Mrs. J. B. I if one was not left at your door. Bailey. Mrs. Bailey is a lifelong Dem ocrat OUR SPECIAL SALE PRICE C. G. Lemmon is one of several val- Showing Saving in Quantities ley residents who lately have loot mo Of Our Ret. %Dw. tors from their pa< king houses CfiM Desta fictete express the belief that the one Price rncc Price Price ____ _ mBNBBBIHJMMteery is taking the valuable i UBBYS SALAD POINTS-16-oz. cans _________ 25 .69 1.88 known, and arrests, it la declared, will 2.75 11.00 likely be made unlem a restitution of You save______________________ x .06 .12 .25 1.00 the property is made. CAMPBELL’S BEANS WITH PORK-18 oz. cans, 10 .25 .50 1.00 State Inspector Elinor Zeller will You save_______________________ _ ________ pay her offlcial visit to Canby W. R. C. .05 .10 .20 Saturday, N owui I ht IS. Previous to CALENDAR STRINGLESS BEANS—No. 2cans„.12} .38 .65 1.30 2.50 the meeting Mrs. Zeller will be enter You save__ i______ u______________________ .04} tained at a luncheon at the Waucoma .10 .20 .50 hotel. All wishing to make reserva PRIDE OF OREGON FANCY STRINGLESS CUT tions please telephone Mrs. Coman REFUGEE BEANS-Mo. 2 cans_____________ 18 .49 .98 1.95 8.80 Stranahan, Mrs lva Scobee or Mrs. Jennie Bentley. You save___________________________ ... .05 .10 .21 .52 Mrs. J. L. Hershner left th» first of STANDARD CORN From the Middle West the week for Medford, where she will remain with her little granddaughter, Na 2 cans_____________ ___________ .33 .12} .65 1.30 2.50 while her daughter. Mrs. Crawford C. You save__________________________ .04} .10 .20 .60 Lemmon, accompanies her husband to ULY OF VALLEY COUNTRY GENTLEMEN New York, where he will study the apple auctions. Mr. Lemmon is Med CORN—No. 2 cans________________________ 20 .54 toe 2.15 4.25 ford manager for Sgobei A Day. .06 You save_______________________________ .12 .26 .55 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thrasher, for mer resident of Corvafite now making VAN CAMP’S HOMINY, No. 2} Csns_________ .40 .80 15 1.60 3.15 their home in H<x»d River, have re You save __________________ _____________ .05 .10 .20 turned to that city. They came here for the family reunion of Sunday when ISLAND GEM STANDARD PEAS-No. 2 cans.......12} .88 .65 1.80 2.50 Mr. Thrasher h parents, Mr. and Mrs. You save____________________________ .044 .10 .20 .60 C. W. Thrasher, commemorated their 00th wedding annivereary, and re .52 DEL MONTE PEAS-Medium, No. 2 cans 19 1.04 ¿08 4.10 mained to spend several days with the You save___________________________ .**5 .10 .20 .46 home folks and friends. — Corvallis .38 .65 SILVERDALE STAND. TOMATOES, No. 2} Cans .12} 1.30 Gasette-Times. 2L50 Sanford Smith, who spent the past You save____________________________ __ u_ .10 .04} .20 .50 month visiting the families of his chil .49 LIBBY’S SOLID PACK TOMATOES—No. 2} cans .18 1.96 dren, has returned home. He declares .98 that no part of Oregon offers a better You save---------------- r------- ,------------------ — .06 .10 .21 place for a home than Hood River. 1.45 UBBYS SLICED PINEAPPLE—No. 2} cans . .28 .78 5.75 Mr. Smith first visited hia sun. Geo. S. Smith, in Portland. He then went to .11 You save_______ —____ —— -------------- - .28 .07 Dallas for a visit with bis daughter, HILLSDALE BROKEN SLICED PINEAPPLE, Mrs. R. R. Imbler, and family. At Medford be visited the family of hie .59 1.18 2.35 No. 2} Cans____ :.... ........... — 4.70 son, Lee Smith. Rogue River valley You save.. .20 .10 .41 .82 weather, he said, was fine. 20- CENTURY ..«H_ . i I K . — jriWaA STOCK YOUR PANTRY with High Grhde Staple Mer chandise at a considerable saving over buying by single cans. Buy Them by the Doien and the case, assorted as you wish and hare the goods handy as you need them. We’ll be glad to show you the Goods and the SAVING. r W 1 Phone 8581 ? The Star Grocery ■ "GOOD THINGS TO EAT' PERIGO & SON M DEL MONTE* HOT SAUCE, 8 oz. cans______ 07} You save_________ _ ___________________ ROYAL CHEF J&INCED CLAMS, 7} oz. Cans ... .18 You s<ve------ -------- ------------------------- CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP, No. 1 Cans 10 You save ------- ------ ;------------------------- .19 .03} .49 .06 .38 .75 4.45 .07 .15 .05 .98 1.95 . 7.70 .21 .94 .25 1.00 3.90 .05 .20 .90 .10 SPECIALS SATURDAY & MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6-8 KERR’S BEST PATENT FLOUR, 49 pound amk „81.98 CROWN, 49 pound «nek 82.08 CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. Pm Soup «8 tkrongk, 16 bsn-------------------------------J------- ---- .87 CITRUS POWDER. Large Pscksgo------------------------------------------------------------------ -------- 'A21 20TH CENTURY COFFEE—Few maal, none better. Roasted in our own plant today, on your table tomorrow. Pleases both the palate and purse. nift Ground to your order for Oneness. Pound, 47/; 3 pounds._______________ - >1« OO ,r' ‘ _________________________________ ' US I DR. SIFTON TELLS OF GREAT CLINIC VISIT CLOUD CAP IS URG| OF SIGNS ------- T “To Cloud Cap on High," such is the ke signboards advice of large t posterii __ _ , that have been placed at strategic points by the chamber of commerce. The signs, painted by P. L. Min se r , are colorful and attractive. They present a picture, with their striking outlines of mountain and valley and the well worded suggestions. The motor tourist vtsualisex. at a sight of the big slgps, the treat that awaits him at Cloud Cap, which be ma.v reach with ease. From the heights he can see Rdlnier, St. Helens and Adams. One of the signa baa been completed at the intersection of the Loop and Columbia River highways. Mr. Manner is finishing another on State street at the head of Second. The dty will be asked to increase the candlepower of the street light at the State-Second in tersection, in order that the sign may be as effective at nighttime as during IbO day. , mj iei i t » ■ > 1» V „'f- a 7 » - 4- i «8* dub. A. r. a Mat .. -M K >>'F* tili I The election Tue small attendance at -.4 • ; J O f| -IS T ï a Hans and Paul Hoerlein, who have gained the habit of securing first awards at the Pacific International Livestock show on their apples, again brought home a Mu« r^bon on their Spitsenburgs. Local folk who saw the fine display, which won a fififi cash prise, expressed a pride in the local attendai fruit _________________ CENTURY STORES >f; *>r; 1 ( VC.- A f f