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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1922)
OOCO flOOD RIVER GLACIER, TIlDflSDAY, MAY 4, 1922 The energy of a storage battery is gener ated by the action of the solution on the "paste" of the plates. By a special formula a superior "paste" of greater energy value and cohesive qualities has been compounded for Columbia plates. Standard size Columbia Storage Batteries easily generate 10 greater power and likewise give 10 more service. The type for Dodge cars costs only $3 8. 00, exchange price. The size which fits 80 of all cars costs only $24.65, exchange price. (All prion f. o. b. San Francisco, Calif.) rv;;. gtorage Circle-Overland Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, San Francisco Alo makera of ihe famoua Columbia Drjl Cell Batteriea FROST TAKES TOLL OF EASTERN APPLES Tbe apple tonnage of big eastern commercial fruit centers, which, ac cording to anticipations, would reach heavy figures this year because of the failure last season, will be materially reduced by frosts, according to a let ter just received by J. M. Wilson, Mo Bier orchardist, from a friend in the Shenandoah valley, of Virginia. The writer states that heavy frosts, with temperature down to 28 degrees above zero, prevailed there two weeks ago when apple trees were in full bloom, Snow fell, freezing on the blossoms, The eastern orchardist says that 50 per cent of the apple blooms were killed. Last Apple Car Rolled Saturday The 2,C0C,000-box apple crop of the Hood Kiver valley for 1921 was en tirely cleaned up Saturday when the Apple Growers Association shipped the last car of its tonnage of 1.293,000 boxes. Tbe Association is now busily engaged in preparing for the approach inar strawberry harvest, which, be cause of the backward spring will be at least a week late. Growers say that indications point to a bumper yield of both berries and ap pies. Pears, too, are showing a heavy bloom. Bloom indications point to an apple yield equally as large as that of last year. However, the vagaries of the blooming season, cloudy weather, cold rains and probable frosts may re suit in cutting down the tonnage. In case conditions are entirely favorable. tbe strawberry tonnage this year is expected to exceed 100,000 crates. Bingen Product Moving Asparagus and other garden stun is moving in motor trucks from the (Co lumbia lowland gardens at Bingen, Wash., to Portland over the Highway. The truck gardeners ferry across the river at an early hour and tour down the Highway in time for early market ing in the metropolis. bato Tsuboto, Japanese truck man, of Bingen, who was here Friday mar keting green onions, spinach and as paragus, says that strawberries in the Uingen district are blooming freely. and berries will be moving to market from there by June 1. He says that indications point to a good peach crop in orchards of the protected Mats. Insist on genuine Ford parts when having your car repaired. Dickson Marsh Motor Co. n25tf Q ILL I IB 10W YOU You will be pleased with the service we give you and with our goods and prices. We take as great care in filling orders as you would yourself if you were to come to our store in person. Give us a chance to serve you. nor: onsolidated Mercantile Co. HOOD RIVER ODELL Phone 1124 We Call and Deliver Spring Suits We have a wonderful line of New Tweeds, Cassimeres and Worsteds. Made to your in dividual measure by. tailors who know how. Cleaning Pressing Dyeing Uye City Tailors BKAZEATJ & NICKELSEN In Basement under Coolidgo Jewelry Store. A LECTURE ON Christian Science "Spiritual Regeneration" BY JOHN J. FLYNN, C. S. Member of the Board of Iicturesblp of Tbo Mother Conrch, The Finn Church of Christ, BcleutlHt, In BohLou, Mans. A GOOD 100 PURE iiieiicaiil3aid 8 read FRESH DAILY AT VOUR GROCERS J. D. McLUCAS CONTRACTOR Practical forYer in Ft-mr-, Concrete, Erica and I"atfr. Excavating, Gr.i,c(r, Etc. Hl Kircr, Oregon. LEXORE GREGORY TEACH KK OF VIOLIN Knrop-n Trair.ir. and Experience Call !a!arJT! at Ore?"n Hotel, or 4irr-M Mf ir g ry, Iianoock We will l-e glad to see you and your friends at any time at TKE APPLE BLOSSOM CAFE Delivered at First Church Christ, Scientist, Hood River, Sunday evening, April 30. The Speaker said in part : for ages men nave been engaged in an effort to get more out of life, to obtain a larger measure of liberty, and to find in the possession of both that ease, comfort, contentment and peace which are supposed to make up the sum of human happiness. But the prizes sought have been elusive ; they have lost their value even with seem ing attainment, for the struggle to capture them has, in the main, been carried along on the theory that happi ness is something material and, there fore, to be pursued by indulging the material senses and turning loose upon the chase trie sensual desires. Tojudge;by appearances, the world as a wnoie tonay is unhappy ; never more so in all its history. If one were disposed to indulge in it, here would be an exceptionally tempting oppor tunity to satirize material prosperity. Prosperity and happiness, happiness and prosperity, as we ail know, are almost invariably coupled in human thought and conversation. Humanity in general tninks or happiness as something largely if not wholly de pendent upon, or certainly as a com panion of, prosperity. In the opinion of the world, to be prosperous means to be happy. MATERIALISM HAS ITS CHANCE Never has materialism had its wav more completely than in the last seven years. Never has its way been less obstructed. To have opposed its head long career during the greater part of this time would have been to invite opprobrium and hostility. It dom inated nearly everything and every body. An opponent of its methods would be as one crying in the wilder ness in the midst of a bowling storm. Here was its chance, and it made tbe most of it. For years It had been im patiently awaiting the day when it would prove itself the greatest force on the globe. The opportunity coming at last, it proved only one thing: its ability to destroy. It upset the world. it halted progress, it stopped produc tion, it unsettled the thoughts of men ; it wrought havoc and scattered wreck age wherever its power or influence was felt. The world is still stagger ing from its thunderous explosions. It counted upon its big loans, big profits, high wages, great bank accounts the setting in of an era of inflation and artificial prosperity for justification All of these were realized to tbe satis faction of human craving, and with their realization came a period of lux ury and extravagance such as history had never before recorded ; but in con- unction with it all came experiences in popular disillusionment, popular dis appointment, ana, worse than an, in widespread moral degtneracy, from which no permanent recovery is poasi ble save that which shall be brought about through spiritual regeneration LOOKING IN THE WRONG DIREC TION Outside of Christian Science, prac tically all are looking in a wrong di rection for an acceptable and satisfy ng arrangement of tbe differences that are disturbing the world. It is generally hoped that by appealing to me lnuiviuum uiiu collective ueinsnnesg of men a basis of settlement may be found through territorial gifts, through some amelioration of Indemnities. through resumption of trade relations. through preferential tariffs, or, when these, or any of them, fail of effect. through some kind of pressure. The thought of bringing about an under standing on a basis of good will, of unselfishness, of forgiveness and for getfulness. of brotherliness. of the Golden Rule, of the Christly injunction that "ye love one another," is sub merged by the false and foolish belief that behind every international treaty all the ancient geographical racial, tribal, political and religious bigotries, prejudices and bitternesses must be preserved to meet possible or impos- ible emergencies. Mary liaker Eddy, if the leaders of the peoples of the earth would see it, as some day they must and shall, has long since made clear the basis upon which world harmony can be secured ; namely, through the understanding of the one great and only God, whereby the destruction of all false gods may be brought about. A BLESSING TO ALL We have from our revered Leader an unqualified. indorsement of tbe axiom that the impossible never happens. We have learned from her that what blesses one, blesses all. Most of us realize from our own experience that good manifested radiates beyond the bounds'of our vision, even beyond the bounds of our imagination. Our rea soning faculties tesch us, even if our spiritual intuition be dull, that if Christian Science heals in one instance through the .intelligent application of i Tinciple, there can be no limitations placed upon its healing efficacy. It needs only to be applied to govern ment, to politics, to economics, to finance, to commerce, to sociology, to education, to tbe morals of the people. in order that it shall work marvelous changes in that potential power of de mocracy known as popular opinion. There is no more efficacious agency than Christian Science for tbe promo tion of better taste, higher aspirations and good will among all people. It is tbe most tranquil xing influence oper ating throughout the world today. Its doctrines have already transformed for tbe better the aspiration and character of millions of people in all parts of the globe, and every one of these is spreading its truth, expressing his gratitude, not so much by word of mouth, not by indulging in religious controversy, as by letting his light shine. Through the reflection of Life, Truth and Love, the omnipotent power of God is being more widely recognized now than ever before, and there is coming into the consciousneis ef the nations, slowly but surely, an attitude of thought which will eventually weld tbe hearts as we. I as the interests of men. THE PARAMOUNT MISSION around everywhere doing good. Christian Scientists make no strong er pretensions of belief in the Bible than do other professed Christians, but ihristian scientists go farther than mere belief : they trust, and strive to understand. And according to the measure of their understanding they make practical application of Bible truths and achieve demonstrations. One might believe in mathematics fer vently, devotedly, unwaveringly, ever lastingly, without ever getting further than belief. Mere belief would never solve a problem in figures. One must take chalk, or pencil or pen in hand and work the problem out in accord ance with tbe principle of the science u anything is to be accomplished. inristian scientists, following the in struction of Mary Baker Eddy, and ad hering to the Principle which she dis covered, prove the truths in the Bible through their understanding and their work as they go along, and bring real' ization of its prophecies and its prom' ises into their daily experience. AN INTELLIGENT UNDERSTAND ING OF GOD Christian Science is not blind faith : it is an intelligent understanding of God and of man's relationship to the supreme being, the orainpresent, om niscient and omnipotent Creator. It is an understanding of God which admits of no limitation, question or doubt wth regard to His all-seeing wisdom, His all-inclusive power. His all-embracing Love. It is complete acceptance of the Father-Motherhood of the Eternal. It is an absolute acknowledgement that tbe uod of our Bible reigns, governs. controls the universe, and that there is none other beside him. A WORLD NEED TODAY Never has there been a time in all history when men were in greater need than now of that clearness of sight, that steadiness of purpose, that strength of character that probity perspicacity and unshakable moral stamina which are imparted through spiritual discernment and spiritual un derstanding. It is the mission and purpose of Christian Science to bring the kingdom of God to earth, by dis pelling tbe illusion that materialism. sensuality, money-grubbing,money-get-ting, money-jpending, can satisfy the bumandesire for contentment, peace and hapiness. The wreckage all about us of hopes, aspirations, ambitions based upon the attainment of mere worldly success,? should constitute an impressive warning to the business and professional man as well as to the so cial striver of our day. wrong thinking is at the bottom not only of individual troubles and sorrows and sufferings, but it is the cause of all the harrowing evils that beset the family, the community, the nation and the world at large. Christian Science offers right-thinking as a corrective as an obtainable, feasible, and, in fact, as the only possible cure for this stupendous evil. If the thoughts of humanity were in harmony with the divine Mind, with the Commandments, with the Beatitudes, with tbe Proph ets, with the teachings of Christ Jesus and his disciples, with the Principle of Christian science, as revealed through and expounded and taught by Mary Baker Eddy, the world would be freed from ferment, confusion and tumult. Christian Science corrects, exalts and strengthens the thought of the individ ual, and the thought of the community, the nation and the world will be straightened, elevated and strength ened proportionately with the increase in the number of individuals who shall claim, and win, their natural inheri tance of light and who engage in the work of spreading it among their fellows. Astoria Seeks Boat Line Announcement of negotiations which are considered certain to result in the establishment of a river steam freight route from Ihe Dalles to Astoria and of a subsidiary line of smaller vessels to ply the Columbia east of The Dalles was made at the last meeting of the Port of Astoria commission. The effect of such a steamboat ser vice would be to overcome the 10 per cent differential in rail freight rates or dered by the interstate commerce com mission against Astoria and Puget Sound cities, Irom points in the Co lumbia basin south of the Snake river. It would also give the wheat growers of this district a better figure on their product because the water-shipped rate has already been arranged at a figure below the best existing rail rate to tidewater. Larger marketing facilities would slso be available at the lower trans portation rate, not only to the basin south of the Snake but to the whole of the Inland Empire. The plan, which includes the opera tion of light draft craft east of The Dalles and the transfer of the freight to larger river boats and to barges at The Dalles, is being projected by As toria wheat buyers and shipping men and by interested farmers of the In land Empire. r o XT 6 It Costs You More to rot buildings than it A fn lft naint save them V VT W W am, w CHECK the costs. Compare the prices of lumber and paint They will show you how extravagant it is to allow build ings to depreciate for lack of paint And buildings do depreciate rapidly unless they are painted when they need to be. Paint eaves the. lumber. It protects your investment To enjoy the biggest saving in painting, use tbs best paint. It spreads more easily saves labor cost It covers more surface per gallon than "cheap" paint. It serves five or more years longer than "cheap" paint The best paint is most economical because it is scientific in formula and preparation. We have been making beat paints for 73 years. They contain the finest materials. Our white lead, for instance, is PIO MEER WHITE LEAD. It is super purified and ground so fine that it will pass through a silk screen with 30,000 meshes to the square inch. So with the other material pure linseed oil, pure zinc and pure colors all of the finest quality, combined in Fuller's Paint in scientifically exact proportions with long-time skill. Free Advice on Painting Aik mt aftat for adrlca, coUr cards, etc JUk tk. roller SMcific. tin Dcpartwa! lhamt taa Moiil doirabla color arannia, color huaroay sad aar mbot datul. Mtm of ltiLbtr Com Floor Ptlol, All-Pars. 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McISAAC & CO., PARKDALE EMRY LUMBER & FUEL CO., HOOD RIVER It must never be lost sight of thst Christian Science is ergapeJ first anJ last in the tank of featuring to the world the Word and txrpetuatire; the works (riven and carried on by Christ Jesus, and that it- grandest miwion ard it prestett j j is to restore primi tive Constantly and to perpetuate these works at Ike Matter himself, were he or.ee more among us, would Hiror ll an, arith Kpalinff in kis thouehC with rxahrtr in h voice. with healing in .lis touch, lie went Immanuel Lutheran Church . 0th & State Services at 10.45 a. m. The Svnod of which our church is a member cele brates its 75th anniversary Sundav. The pastor will dehver a lecture on the early history of this large organiza tion. I'eople, who during tbe war were of the erroneous opinion that the Luthern church was a part of the Ger man governmental system, should hear this lecture. The pioneers of Synod were persecuted by the German gov ernment and sought refuge in America which promised them religious liberty. The great grandfather of the pastor was among those whose life was sought by the House of Hohenzollern. Sunday school meets at 9.45 a. m. Ladies' Aid meets Thursday at 2 p. m. V. Hilgendorf, I'astor. 1219 Columbia St. Tel. 1613 Springs For All Cars Do not be discouraged if you have broken a spring on your automobile. We now carry a full line of springes for all makes of auto mobiles. If you are in trouble, give call. We can give you instant service. us a HOWELL BROS. FOURTH STREET Tel. 2551 The Baptist Church Each one of us belongs to two King doms, the Natural and the Spiritual. The subject of the sermon of Sunday morning will be, "What the Natural Cannot Do." 1 Cor. 2:14. At nieht the subject chosen will be "The Du ties of Cnurcb Members to Each Other and to the Community." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ten minutes talk to the young at 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. Preaching service at 8 p. m. Junior R Y. P. U. at 5 p. m. All boys and girls from 9 to 14 are invited to attend the Junior K Y. P. U. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Rom. 12. You are all cordially invited. C R. Delepine, Pastor. (L THE BUSY DAYS These are the busiest days that orchardists experience the early Spring;, when Spraying; and Cultivation de mand all the time of the man who grows Apples. Weath er circumstances have made the orchardist especially busy this year. ' If your time for shopping has been cut to the mini mum, let us help you with your meat ordering. A tele phone message to us will result in the preparation of the roast, the steak, lard, fish, etc., that you want. We are here to Serve our rural patrons as well as those in town. WE WANT TO SATISFY The Hood River Market A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. Phone 4311 i Tax Concctions Rfportfd Good Sheriff J oh r son reports that lens than UOu0 of taes on the frit half of the local levy for the year, a total of t-26.327.?4, remains Vliryj'jr;t, Taies paid to date reach $J32,;iJ.77. The percentage f delinquency this year is less than on lt w hen tbe total assessment reached 14.(CJ. Kotioe I will ru t e rern;b'e for any bis oont rarte.1 r Frances I -, a biota. Forrest D. fclut. n,25 IIE1GHTSJ1TNEY Fare 15c each way Lure Beit-!$ it Hart Hold lure tWi tswa at Dcctric CidaL Other drives at reasonable prices Office: Dcctric Kitchen. Phone 1191 GEO. T. 1RNAHAN In t; it r. m ti vjj Tel. 4W iti. b trn.n ah an & Slavcn General Contractors aaJ DuilJcrs MOOO HIVE. CWtCCM. Hood River Abstract Co. Real Estate and Insurance Accurate Abstracting of Land Titles, O ARTISTIC MEMORIALS of Original Design in Granite and Marble Writ lor Illoi.tratt Booklet Otto Schumann Granite and Marble WorRs Last Third and Pine Street PORTLAND, ORE. Oi3t Monnm-Dl Msnofartarvri 1 & ,ta A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER. ORI60N. O O c