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For Sale Crab apples. Tel. 5672. a3l
Crawford peachea for sale. Tele
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Hal Wittenberg was a visitor in
Portland Monday.
Dan Jordan was down from the Upper Valley yesterday on business.
Judge Derby was a business visitor
in Portland last week.
Judge Howe was in Portland yesterday on business.
Born-- To
Mr. and Mrs. K. Shitari
Wednesday, August 23, a girl.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Allen Friday. August 18, a boy.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Toby Mori- okb. oaiuraay, August 26, a girl.
iJorn lo Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cram
Dieu iriaay, August 18, a boy. 0
Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A
incKer Saturday, August 19, a boy,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theo. H
roiocK Saturday, August 19, a girl
Born lo Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Beau
regard inursday, August 24, a girl
Crawford peachea for sale. Tele,
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Mrs. M. L. Emry has left for Lincoln, Calif., to visit her new granddaughter, Little Miss Kathleen Steele,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Steele.
R. A. Dickson left yesterday for
Brush Prairie. Wash., to make his
home. Mr. Dickson made many friends
here, and general expressions of regret
over his leaving are heard."
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Shoemaker and
son spent Sunday and Labor Day at
Seaside and other beach resorts, joining Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hersbner in
the 0regn conference
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rao ujcmouist church.
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of Portland, has
local ranch. He expects to
ucre ioon with his family.
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"erbert Fie,d have
moved to their new residence on Thir- ccuui eireei,
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. Mrs- - D. M. Jacks
nave
he,e f,om prtland visiting
J. II. Oerdes and family.
Mr, and "Mrs pv. n
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been . in British Cninmh;,.
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their vacation there.
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Middies in
an rranz nas been indisposed at Leslie Butler was in Portland last
jib uome tne past several days, suffer
week to attend the Ad Club meeting,
mg from an epidemic of boils.
Caps to
at which Mount Hood development
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M, came up for discussion. The problem
Woody, of Oak Grove. Tuesday,
Aug will be further discussed this week.
ust 11, a boy.
H. A. Routson was down from the
F. E. Samson, of the Taft Transfer Upper Vallev last week pettinir ready
for the big apple harvest on the Miller
land with friends and relatives.
Murdoch orchard d ace. of which he
nas tee management.
Peache 'or sale. Tele.
Verne Whitcomb and family were
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up from Portland over the week end,
. Mr8- - W. F. Tucker motored down visiting Mrs.
Wbitcomb's mother. Mrs.
trom EI Corregidor last week to
to business and call on friends. attend W. E. Shay, and brother, Walter W.
endless
Shay, and family.
Searches of records and reliable abRev. and Mrs F. J. Mynard, of Yak
house.
best
stracts made by Oregon Abstract Company, A. W. Onthank, Manager, 305 ima, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jarvis.
Spokane,
of
have been here the guests
Oak Street. Phone 1521.
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or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flaeler at
A. F. of L. election Wednesday
Mrs. Edna Ellen Wright, who has their West bide orchard
home.
night, September 13. All members ex leased her Barrett home to Geo. T.
Capt. and Mrs. Francis C. Lewis, of
Prather, has left for Portland to make Eugene,
pected to be present.
where Capt. Lewis is located
her home.
II. S. Braak man does painting,
in charge of military instruction, have
Stock
Our
and decorating. Smith Bldg. 1'lione
Russell G. Pond, who ia'makinc n been here guests of his parents. Mr.
success
in
the
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distribution of the noted and Mrs. A. G. Lewis.
is
M. P. Warren and family are here Centipede orchard ladder, was here
W. L. Clark, who has been with the
from
Parkdale last week on business.
from Redmond visiting friends and rel
State Highway department at Yon- Mrs. O. C. Huehes and rhilHren calla. has been transferred to Tigard.
atives.
who
have
been at Cannon Beach, re- where he is in charge of paving con
Mrs. G. A. Molden returned last Saturday from Astoria and Seaside, where turned home Monday, in order that the struction.
who have been
Twin daughters,
sne nad spent the week visiting friend3. children could start to school Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rav Alder and J. named Dorothy and Doris, were born
The
Auxiliary
Letrion
American
will Roth, of Portland, were here last week
Mrs. S. J. Moore and little daughter.
Thursday, August 24, at the Cottage
who are now at uearhart, are expected hold a silver tea with Mrs. J. K. Car visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Beckley, hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J
son at her home Thursday evening, and family. Mrs. Alder is a sister of
name aooui September id.
Barr.
September 14.
Mrs. Beckley.
V. U Oarrabrandt and family will
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hutchins, who
M.
S.
Miller,
who has been at Mons.
J. L. Hutchins, of Portland, and
remove to Portland this week to make IT
wasn., nas arriveai.here to spend . some' family motored here for the week end with their daughter. Miss Carolyn,
their home.
with his brother, C. E. Miller, for a visit with Mrs. Hutchins' par- - were up from Portland for the week
Bargain Household goods for sale at time
spent Sunday at Lava Bed park in
and family, on the West Side.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rogers. and end, Upper
larm on Alameda Way. Mrs. Maude
Valley. Ihey were accom
the
May
A. D. Cannon, manager of the Twen- - aunt, Mrs.
Roberts, and family.
Hasbrouck.
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panied by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rogers,
Century
Grocery
tieth
Co.,
is
of
out
the
Belmont
The
Circle
of
Riverside
May Roberts and Steve Roberts.
Hood River Box Co., box manufactnospitai convalescing from an operation church will meet with Mrs. E. B. Mrs.
uring, Hood River, Oregon. Phone ror
Franz show windows have been
The
appendicitis.
Woodyard
at her home near Rock ford
1342.
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win
Mr. and Mrs. William Sheets were store tomorrow, Friday, afternoon at very alluring the past aweek. Thecamp,
Use a little SURE WHIP in your next here Sunday
hunter's
dow display, showing
2.30 o'clock.
Monday
and
from
Port
Mayonaise dressing and note the differ- land visiting
has created a great deal or attention.
Mrs. Sheets' sister. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. White returned Wayne
Poland, who surpervises the
ence.
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K. JNickelsen, and family.
last Saturday from Seaside and Can- Franz windows, has received a great
Mrs. G. W. Gould, of Portland, is
Miss Jewel Oxley has been visitine non Beach. Mr. White was on a busi- deal of favorable comment.
here with her mother, Mrs, A. W witn Mrs.
Florence idling this week. ness trip down the Lower Columbia
. Bishop,
W. H. Austin, of the Mount Hood
who is quite ill.
Miss Oxley will teach at Rickreal this Highway.
district, accompanied by his father.
A. F. of L. election Wednesday winter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kaesser, accom B. J. Austin, was here Saturday on
night, September 13. All members exMr. and Mrs. F. C. Wittenbere. ac panied t)V their daughter. Mrs. Rnhlev business.
Mr. Austin, Sr., whose
pected to be present.
companied by their daughter, Mrs. D. Hurst, and husband and the latter's home is in Iowa, Bpends a good deal of
Walter Hinrichs, of Sisters, is here Otto Byers, and husband, motored to sister, motored up from Portland to time in Long Beach, Calif., during the
visiting his brother, C. D. Hinricha, Salem Monday to see friends.
spend Sunday and Labor Day with winters. For the past four years he
and mother. Mrs. J. W. Hinrichs.
For Sale or Trade Overland Touring friends.
has been here on a visit
N. H. MacMillan and family spent car, VJlv, model four,
J. Carlton Shanks, of Dallas, spent George Ax telle, formerly principal
Al
Sunday and Monday in Portland visit- so Metz runabout. Call at 109 Fourth the week end visiting the famliy of of the lJine Grove school, returned last
Mrs. Ida Young at Odell. Mr. Shanks. week from Seattle, where he took
ing relatives and friends.
street.
Best Eastern Oak Half Soles put on
Charles Burnett, who is a member of member or oamma Mgma Kappa, vis special work during the summer at the
while you wait at Smith's. Richards' the staff at the state hospital at Pen- ited Mark E. Moe, local member of the University of Washington.
He and
Old Pool Hall.
for
Mrs. Axtelle left immediately
a3tf
dleton, was here last week calling on O. A. C. fraternity while here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. BIythe and cbil Parkdale, where Mr. Axtelle is now
Highest quality coal is cheapest. Utah friends.
King Coal is clean, hard and highest in
Mr. and Mrs. John Goldsbury have dren, Misses Barbara and Alice, and principal of the grade school.
Mrs. Charles H. Castner, Worthy
heat. Emry Lumber & Fuel Co. tf
been down from Seattle spending a son, Robert, were here last week from
Portland visiting Mr. BIythe s parents. Grand Matron of the Eastern Star in
Hood River's finest eating place. Ser- vacation at their Upper Valley place, Mr.
and Mrs. S. F. BIythe. at Twin Oregon, is now touring the state, payvice continuous 0:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. "G'wan and G'woff Ranch."
Uaks farm.
ing official calls on the various ChapThe Pheasant.
Mrs. M. J. Vonder Ahe and daughjeltf
and
Mrs.
Glen
Mr.
Corev
and
Mrs. Castner will call this week
babv
ters.
have
ter
Oregon
been
City,
here from
Ice Creams, Ices and Drinks.
Ice
have been
visiting Mr. Corey's at Gold Beach, Medford and Lake-vieCream for parties, dinners and special where they now reside, visiting Mrs. parents, Mr.here
She will visit central and eastand Mrs. W. II. Corey,
C. P. Sonnichsen, and family.
occasions. The Pheasant.
jeltf
Mr. Corey is manager of the Pacific ern Oregon points.before returning.
and
Mr.
Vaughan
Mrs.
H.
C.
and
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Steele, who have
Power & Light Company's office at
Clifford Eseelstyn, of Echo, and Earl
been living on the East Side, have left daughter have returned from Seaview, Seaside.
Esselstyn, of The Dalles, both accomWash., where they spent their vacafor Tieton, Wn., to make their home.
The following East Side folk were in panied by their wives, motored here
J. W. Perigo spent the first of the tion.
Portland last week to attend the for a week end visit with their par' week in Portland visiting friends and
Mrs. William Butts arrived from funeral services of the late Mrs. J. L. ents, Mr. and Mrs. William W. EsselOmaha Sunday evening to be with her Carter: Mrs. John D. Fletcher. Mr. styn.
relatives.
Mrs. W. H..Staats, of Maupin, was aunt, Mrs. Eliza Butts, Belmont road, and Mrs. C. A. Reed and Dr. and Mrs.
J. D. Smullin, accompanied by his
W. R. Collie.
here last week visiting her daughter, who is seriously ill.
sister-in-laMiss Fitzgerald, and
Mr.
Born
To
and Mrs. Glenn Lenz
Mrs. C. N. Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Marlor and Mrs. Milhr, who are here from PhilA. F. of L. election on Wednesday Sunday, August 27, a fine daughter. son, George Finley, who spent the adelphia on a visit, motored down from
Lenz is one of the owners of the summer at Newport, have removed to his Mount Hood ranch yesterday on
night, September 13. All members Mr.
Hood River Machine Works.
Portland, where Mr. Marlor has pur- business.
expected to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clapp and son, chased a grocery store.
Dr. N. Plyler, Chiropractic and ElecJ. C. Olflon, veteran life insurance
Cyrus, motord up from Camas, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hackett have ar- man, has joined the ranks of the Ore
tric treatments. Rooms
Sunday morningjto.remain over Labor rived here from Portland and are mak- gon Life Co., and will make his home
bldg., tele. 1833, Hood River.
Day visiting with relatives and friends. ing their home on Columbia street somewhere in eastern Oregon to be
We carry a complete line of "Baby's
J. M. Culp and son, H. HCulp, Mr. Hackett is now associated with come agency supervisor for that terriBoudoir" stamped goods and D. M. C. have
returned from Glenville. Nebr.. Kelly Bios.
tory. Mr. Olson was her yesterday
embroidery thread. Monner's. i2'Jtf
where they were calkd recently acMiss Laura Rand, graduate of the with F. W. Woolley, district agent, of
Before you buy an automobile you companying the body of Mrs. Culp,
University of Oregon in 1921 and man- The Dalles.
should see the new Studebaker at the Jr., victim of a recent sad tragedy.
ager
of the Girls Glee Club there Jthat
C. C. Crew left Thursday for Imper
Cameron Motor Co.
JJMrs. M. J. Bunn who was formerly year, has left for Portland, where she ial, Sask., where he was joined by
Special prices on Utah King Coal di- with the Hotel Oregon when Mr. and will take charge of musical instruction
Mrs. Crew, who has been spending the
rect from the car. Fhone 2181. F.mry Mrs. F. W. Chindlund were in charge at Irvington school.
Miss Rand, summer at Imperial with her mother.
Lumber and fuel Co.
eltf
arrived the first of the week from daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rand, Ihey plan to go to Minneapolis and
Dr. H. D. W. Pineo and family have Portland. She will attend the apple of the Belmont orchard section, had other middle western points for a visit
returned from Cannon Beach, where packing school and spend the harvest charge of music in the schools at Bend with his relatives, returning home the
they have spent the summer vacation. season here.
last year.
last of the month.
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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922
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Saxon Knitt Sweaters
Napa Tan Shoes
school colors of pure virgin
wool,
match, priced away below
the present market. See them.
For Boys and Girls, Men and Women,
in the popular moccosian toe, bought when
they were lower priced than today.
La Vogue Cloaks
Cooper's Union Suits
showing of this, America's
An
Very correct styles, pop- Cloak
ular prices. An inspection will assure you.
for the man who wants a perfect fit. We
measure each man and the fit is assured,
$1.65, $1.95, $2.85, $3.95 to $5.00
ni??frd
ia.
Hosiery
our special pride.
M.
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semi-annuall- y.
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Heil-bronn-
FRANK A. CRAI
Arthur
M.
Geary, Portland attorney
and Medford orchardist, who recently
returned from a tour of Europe, where
he studied the apple markets of England
and continental
distributing
points, was here Monday intervewing
apple shippers. Mr. Geary, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. E. P. Geary,
was the dinner guest at the Columbia
Gorge hotel of his cousin, Dr. Geary,
prominent apple grower of Underwood.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Huelat and ion.
Paul, the latter piloting the Huelat
car, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Molden and Fred Cooley, motored
over the Labor Day week end to Pros-seWash., for a visit with friends.
The journey was made over the Columbia River Highway to Irrigon and
across the river to Patterson. Mr.
Huelat says the wind blew a strong
gale up the river Monday afternoon.
Geo. II. Lynn returned last week
from a two weeks' vacation spent at
Cherokee Park, Colo., where he met
his brother, Lloyd Lynn, of Grand
Island, Nebr. "We had a delightful
r.
The Biggest Bargain of
3 More Days
$2.98
Size 66 x 90, weight
Now Ready
1
lb., 3 lb. and 5 lb. tins by
The Star Grocery
"Good Things to Eat"
PERIGO & SON
time," says Mr. Lynn.
"The fishing
was fine and weather conditions were
ideal. There were about 50 guests at
the Cherokee Park Hotel, all enthusiastic sportsmen. " Mr. Lynn on leaving Cherokee I'ark spent a few days in
Denver.
Fruit Growers Attention! Through
our new houses in Odell and Hood River we will do a general wsrehousing
business.
Let us do your packing,
warehousing and storing. Save yourself money by hauling directly from
your orchard to our packing house
along side track. Our frost proof storage space will he for rent for the season. The use of our warehouse facilities places no restriction on the selling
of your fruit. Sell to whoever you
please.
You will find our charges
Hood River-Ode- ll
Warereasonable.
Mgr.
house Vx).
F. E. Olleman,
I'hone 3242.
Judge Blowers, Republican nominee
for representative in the legislature
from this county, who was railed to
Pendleton last week to participate in a
conference of legislative nominees and
congressional
committeemen
of the
Republican party, has just returned
home after a visit at. Walla Walla.
Judge Blowers was accompanied on
the trip by Mrs. blowers and their
daughter, Miss Alice. On the return
home they were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Conrad Jacobsen and little
daughter. I Mrs. Jacobsen is their
daughter. Judge Mowers says the ef
lorts or Mate I hairman looie in organizing Republican forces of the state
are prophetic of success at the polls
this
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and he said
a chicken dinner with noodles
was the best food ever
invented.
and I said, Yes, it was if the
price wasn't a nightmare.
and he said, Say, did you ever
go to a Ladies' Aid dinner
and get stuck?
and I said, No!
so he said, Well, go down to
the Methodist church on
Saturday, September 16, any
time from about eleven until
two and sit up to a cafeteria
noodle dinner there.
Right on State street, easy to
find and lots of people
you know-- but
already figuring how
I
many of the wife and kids
I could take.
w-a-
Oxfords and
Straps for all sizes
and shapes of
feet, all going at
Sale Prices
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gray with stitched edges. Others
priced at $3.48 and $4.48.
These will go quickly. Get yours now.
These All Wool Army Blankets are good
in many ways, are excellent Auto Robes
and Couch Covers, as well as for Outing
Covers. They are warm and will give
real service.
New Stock of
Fall Millinery
Sold only in
AT THE THEATRES
!
New Fall Shoes
All
All Wool Army Blankets
honet-to-good-ne- ss
this sale so good is
the fadl that all
New Fall Goods.
go in at Sale Prices
Come
School Shoes and
Dress Shoes
Get Yours Now
3 More Days
Friday and Saturday, September 8
and 9, Cecil H. DeMille'a production,
"Saturday Night." Alfo Pathe News
and Aesop's Fables and Topics of the
Day.
Sunday. September 10. Dorothy Dal-to- n
in "The Crimson Challenge." Also International News and Review.
Monday and Tuesday, September 11
and 12, William De Mille's production.
Bought and Paid For," with Agnes
Ay res and Jack Holt.
Also Larry
Semon in "The Hick."
Wednefday and Thursday, September 12 and 13, Wallace Reid in "Across
the Continent." Also Brownie comedy
and Episode 8 of "The Timber Queen'
Vera Kolstad and the W'urlitzer daily
Matinee every day, 2 p. m.
THE LIBERTY
New Overcoats
On Sale
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SUNDAY SCHOOL
CON-
VENTION SUCCESSFUL
Sunday school workers from all parts
of the county were present Sunday at
the Odell Methodist church for the annual Hood River County Sunday School
Association. Among the out of town
visitors present was Mis Georgia
Parker, of Portland, here representing
the state association. All delegates
and officers of the county association
reported a successful year of Sunday
school work, and plans for the coming
year are elaborate.
I hose who participated m the pro
grams ol the session were : u. A.
Weber, A. B. Cash.
Mrs. R.
J.
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September 8 Iraac, Miss Eula McCuIly, Mrs. J. E.
and 9. Carl Laemmle presents Art Ferguson, Mis Parker, Miss Rutb
Accord in "In the Days of Buffalo foung. County School buperintender.t
Bill" Episode No. 2. Also five reel Gibon; Rev. C. R. DeJepine. pastor cf
feature.
the First Baptist church ; Rev. C. R.
Sunday, September 10, William Dun Smith, of the Valley Christian church ;
Mrs. J. C Hanna, whote husbtnd in
can and hdith Johnson in "No
comedy, "Lose pastor of the First Chrisian church:
Also
Rev. R. S. Hutchinson, of the Upper
No Time."
Valley United church, and Mrs. V Kla
Dorothy Wissinger at the piano.
Ferguson.
Friday and Saturday,
e"
two-re-
sl
Thacts
We wish to thank our many friends
for Service
for the sympathy shown and the beauOn replacing a burned out lamp In tiful floral offerings duringjour recent
the store a few days ago the Frani Co. bereavement.
Mrs. J. D. Lester aid Family,
was rurprised to find the lamp bad
Perry E. Wells and Family,
been in continuous service since OctoF. W Wells and Family.
The filament had been
ber 1911.
Walter Weils and Family,
broken and welded a year later and
Ed Wells and Familv.
has been in daily oe since that time.
Clifford Wells and Family.
Franz a are exclusive distributors of
Andrew Strieker and Fani ly.
Peerless Mazdas in Hood River.
Peerless Mazda Lamps Make Great Record
Men's and Boys'
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THE RIALTO
3 More Days
thing reduced
and what makes
Best
Born To Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Allen at their home at Redmond Thursday, August SI, a son, who has been
christened John Wesley. Jr. Mrs. Allen was formerly Miss Lillian Brock,
of this city. Mr. Allen, who during
his high school days was with The Glacier, is now assistant to the manager
of a Redmond bank.
Miss Louise Eustis, prominent Philadelphia and New York City society
woman, who arrived in the Northwest
to attend the Episcopal convention,
has been here the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Trafford E. Smith. Miss Eustis
while here was taken on motor tours
of the valley and up and down the Columbia River Highway.
J. H. Koberg sold large quantities
of his Nonpareil melons Saturday from
a motor truck at the corner of Oak and
Third streets. Large quantities of the
"cants" were also soldlat the Perigo
store, where a window display showed
Twentieth Century Truck Farm products. The window also carried a handsome display of photographs of Ko- berg's Beach.
Proving beyond a doubt that we have more than made good our clain of Real Saving. The average sale opens with a big
Hurrah and then peters out. This sale is quite different. Our customers have found that our values are even better than we advertised, which explains why our sales are larger as the sale progresses. We have sold more goods than ever before in our history.
For you to take
advantage of our
real
sale, every-
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Mr. and Mrs. Hcward Hartley and
two children, of Sisters, after a visit
with Mr. Hartley's sister, Mrs. EHri
Murphy,
of Marshfield, where Mr.
Murphy is managing editor of the
News, motored through here last week
for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Flora
B. Hartley, who is here visiting
friends and relatives.
Louis Gross, of Santa Cruz, Calif.,
is here visiting the family of his
brother, Harry Gross. Mr. Gross says
he has found no land more beautiful
than the mid Columbia of Oregon and
Washington.
The visitor accompanied
his brother and famliy on a motor tour
of the Highway Monday afternoon.
Our Big Cut Loose Sale Gets Better Every Day
Sale Ends Saturday, JSept. 9th. Bigger, Better Bargains The Last Three Days.
Boys' and Hen's
Trousers, 1.95 to 7.90
C&ri of