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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1921)
flOODf RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER; jl 3, 1021 Spare the Paint and Spoil the House To allow your house to go unprotected during the winter months in order to save the cost of painting is indeed a "penny-wise and pound-foolish" policy. Far cheaper to save the house than the paint. "Save the surface and you save all" therefore paint now! The most economical paint to use is made of Dutch Boy white-lead and pure linseed oil. Spreads easily, covers thoroughly, and does not crack or scale, no matter how severe the assaults of sun, rain or snow. Our assortment of paints, oils, varnishes, etc., is of best quality tnrougnout. r .rfaccanu 1 'V -C.rn anu y. WW K"'' White-Lead Savet the Surface H. S. BRAAKMAN Telephone 2404 HOOD RIVER, ORE. CUT AWAY VIEW RUDY PIPtUSS FURNACE Install Your Furnace NOW and be com fortable this winter. RUDY FURNACES GUARANTEED BY FRENCH & GIBBON PLUMBERS 908 Twelfth Street Hood River Phone 3924 BAKERS' FLOUR $1.50 per 49 lb sack ALL GRAIN SCRATCH FEED $2.75 per 100 lbs HIGHLAND MILLING CO. Mill Phone 1751 Store Phone 3881 YES SIR, WE STAND BEHIND IT If this Willard auto bat tery fails to pive you com plete satisfaction andtfood lonp: service, brintf it back and we'll give you another that will make tfood or we'll make pood by re funding your money. The threaded rubber insulation. MOORE ELECTRIC COMPANY PHONE 1782 A Cheering Cup of Tea everybody appreciates and we know you will find our Lipton's tea a brand you will not will ingly part with once you have tried it. It has a most delicate flavor and aroma, full lodyand is very refreshing. OurGolden Gate tea is also quite popular. N. H. MacMILLAN On the Heights DENTIST Smith Building Telephone Mil DR. T. L. ELIOT IS 80 YEARS OLD (By Addison Bennett in Oregonian) Bitting in his neautitul home on West Park street, where the first rays of the morning Iran as it peepa over the crest of Mount Hood lightens up the cheerful Ilivinir room and parlor saw yesterday Dr. Thomas Lamb Eliot, one of the most beloved of Oregon 1 citizens. Looking out across the park. through the branches of the stately shade trees, after having given me a hearty hand-shake and a cordial wel come, he replied to a question: "Yes, if I live to ste the sun shine tomorrow 1 will be 811 years old." And I felt like adding, "and at peace with my God, my conscience and all of my fel low men. For almost three and forty years Or Eliot has resided in that dwelling. which he had erected 12 years after coming to Portland. He came here as the first pastor of the First Unitarian church, arriving from his home in fit Ixjuis via San Francisco, in the good ship Montana, with his young wife and one child, the latter being now in charge of the church founded by his father in 1867. The vestry call to Dr. Eliot, who was then assistant to his father as pastor of the First Unitarian church of St. Louis, was signed by such well-known men of that time as Thomas Frazer and C. W. Hurrage. The little society that called him had a small church on property they had bought which was then "out in the wooded suburbs" at Seventh, now Broadway, and Yamhill BtreetB, but by 1878 the present church was erected, and in the same year Dr. Eliot had his present residence ready for occupancy, still farther "out in the woods." For a quarter of a century Dr. Eliot occupied that pulpit, building up one of the strongest, largest and wealthi est Unitarian congregations in the west. Then he was so revered that his vestrymen compelled him to retire as active ' pastor and become pastor emeritus, "one who has served long and faithfully," says the dictionary. and 1 would add, "one whom we all love." He was succeeded by Hev. Earl M. Wilbur, who had been his assistant for a few years, and then Uev. Cressey and Rev. Lord, for short periods, and in 1900 Dr. Eliot's oldest son, Kev. William (Jreenleaf Eliot, "the worthy son of a worthy sire," took charge and will no doubt become the emeritus pas tor in 1981 if he is then alive. This is not to be a biographical sketch. 1 have just given a running fire to lead up to the fact that we have with us yet one who has labored long, patiently and successfully for his con gregation, his city and his state. Dr. Eliot was averse to having any men tion madp of the event, but 1 per suaded him to let me write "four sticks" as due to the tens of thousands who love him. So this is just a brief tribute of love and esteem, and a small payment on the obligations due one who has become an institution rather than a citizen, an institution for the building of character and all else that makes our citizenship higher, brighter. better, cleaner and in every way more enduring. Dr. Eliot is practically the father of Keed College, founded on a bequest of one of his parishioners, Mrs. Sim. G Keed. Dr. Eliot at 80 is still a very busy man. So very busy that, like all busy men, he finds time to labor vigorously for his church, for the uplifting of our city, our state and our nation, as well as for any and all good works toward a better life and better conditions in every way. Never has he shirked from an appeal to labor to the very limit of his ability when called by his country or any of its integrals. And he does his every duty so pleasantly, so loyally, so painstakingly, so consci entiously that every day and almost every hour of every day we are more and more reminded that Dr. T. 1.. Eliot is the peer, at least, of Oregon's most useful and most heloved citizens. May he never grow older, in health and strength, than he is today. Inspection is More Rigid The Apple Growers Association has tightened up on inspection of apples of its members.this season. Ihe insjiec tion department has been reorganized and placed directly under supervison of lieneral Manager Stone. M. 1L Isen- j hers is.the organization's chief inspec tor. "It has been the practice," says Mr. ! Mone, to hold only the grower re iponsibM in the past. Due to failure of results, we will hereafter hold the packer as well as the grower. All packers are now required to secure a permit before they are allowed to pack. These permits will be revoked in case of delinquencies, and no grower will be permitted to hire unlicensed fiackers. Wells Finds Apple Freaks Ferry h. Wells, East Side orchard? iHt, brought to the (ilacier office last Saturday two peculiar apple freaks. one of them an Ortley of jierfect pear shape, it is presumed that the pollen i of a Winter Nellis pear tree growing near by resulted in the freak hybrid I ized fruit specimen. In the other case the admixture of pollen of three differ- i ent varieties of apples resulted in an apple of three segments, each display i ing characteristics of the variety it ; represented. The largest segment is Spitzenburg. One of the smaller is j Arkansas Black and tbe other Graven-stein. Boys to Deliver Oregonians Z Fred W. Donnerberg announces that the time honored custom of delivering Oregoniana by a horsedrawn cart will be discontinued. Mr. Donnerberg be lieves he will obtain a better service by dividing the town into five districts and leaving the papers on doorsteps by carrier boys. For 15 years the Oregon ian cart was drawn by an old gray horse, known to every one as "Babe." At her demise a bay, named "Babe II "'waa'pressed into commission. The noise of the pounding hoofs of the "Babes" had been signal for arising for many families. A Remarkable Krrord Chamlierain's Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. It has been in use for colds, croup and whooping cough for almost half a century and has con stantly grown in favor and popularity as its good qualities became better known. It is the standard and main ance for these diseases in thousands tomes. Tbe facts that it can al- be depended upon and is safe and easant to take are greatly in its fa .r when it is wanted for children. :M!hSH" ''' , IKflHBil Wit II lil H a) BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSKH ffis real economy to me Pearl Oil in your oil heater PEARL OIL KEROSENE HEAT AND LIGHT There Is no wasted heat when your heater is filled with clean-burning Pearl Oil. At the touch of a match this high-quality kerosene makes the heater deliver comfortable warmth at little cost And it's most conve nient to use no ashes to bother with no coaxing to make it burn. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by the special process developed by the experience and resources of the Standard Oil Com pany. You can get It in bulk from dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl OiL STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CtlifomiiJ HOW'S YOUR ROOF? We have a full stock of standard grades of Roofings and Roof Paint Now is the time to prepare for winter. CZ3QEZD BLOWERS HARDWARE CO. QUALITY QUANTITY Ask for BUTTER-NUT Delivered Daily to Your Grocers IS OUR SUCCESS We Are Repairing Automobiles Now We have secured the services of an experienced motor mechanic, MR. JE.N1SON and are equipped to do any kind of repair Jobs on Passenger Cars or Trucks. We have in stalled a borin mill for boring cylinders and are able to ive you quick, efficient service. HOWELL BROS. FOURTH STREET Tel. 2551 Bluestone ssss Paper BOH Why not see us before making final disposition of your fruit crop? The Hood River Fruit Co. Remember We have the largest stock of lumber in Hood River County to select from. You will save money by letting us quote on your require ments. Yours for prompt service. OREGON LUMBER COMPANY DIOI-:, OREGON The Eyes of Youth Keep Them Young School days are on aaln, and here In our Valley children by the thousands daily study their lessons. Some of them, perhaps, are retarded In their school progress by de fective eyes. In such a case do not delay having this defect remedied. Our years of experience In correct fit ting l glasses will enable us to advise you k c urately and equip your children with glasses that will keep them youthful. Our Store is Headquarters for GIFTS THAT ENDURE W. F. LARAWAY RELIABLE JEWELER re of a C. H. JENKINS. D. M. D Dr. Carolyn Underbill Lb I It I Ts4epbooe : Office 1081 ; rwkteno 33.11 Office over But er Bans Onr kulak finishing if in rharfre of i Mr. Dnnnerbenr - a finisher of ex peri -j Mice If too are having kodak troubles .i-k PsM about it. His exjierience is at I your service - with a smile. Slocom A i.iit-rbaasj i.., jy22tf We offer QUALITY, SERVICE and GOOD WILL Our meats and groceries are of the best Phone your orders to SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY HOLMAN & SAMUEL I Phone 1811 Hardest Suggestions We ure orchardlsts to make our store their harvestlme headquarters. We will be lad to supply you with all your harvest needs in the grocery line. Have your help call and et ac quainted with us. Let us aid you In any Way In getting ready for market this bl, clean apple crop of 1921. I RASIER & SON TEL. 2121 WANTED Baldwin, Northern Spies, Black Twig and Ben Davis, on special order. DUCKWALL BROS., Phone Odell 232. Hood River Abstract Co. Real Estate and Insurance Accurate abstracting of land titles. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. Always at Your Service Tel. 4321 First at'l Bk. Bldg c