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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1912)
THEfHOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1912 o o "Don'ts" Have Depressing Effect on Children By WILLIAM H. HATCH. Superintendent of Otk Park Schools. Chlcafo ..-pyoNT IP DEp TU A DO THIS" AND "DON'T DO THAT A8 APPLIED TO IILDREN BY TEACHERS AND PARENTS HAS A MORE EPRESSINQ EFFECT ON THE MINDS OF CHILDREN THAN ANY OTHER ADMONITION. A toHelier says to a pupil, "Willie, don't do that," but In most cases slif '1'H'H not tell the child w hy he should not do it and what he should do. IT MAKKS TIIK CHILD LACK INITIATIVE and has a depressing rflWt on his iiiiinl. Teachers and parents should OU1DK TIIK COl'KSK OP' CIIILDKKN AKP NOT BLOCK THEIK riJOCKKSS with the oft n-peutd "don'ts," which act like a block slcrnul on I heir minds. Tha 8pd Mania. Mr. Newcar (about to start oo bis Drat trip Id his recently purchased mo torcar, to his cbauffeurj Now, Wil liam, I want It thoroughly understood I will not tiava fat Uilvlug. Alwa keep well under the legal limit, not aa clou to It aa you can. Ten miles an hour la fast enough for me. What I want la comfort, not excitement Do you understand! Three daya later. "Erer William. I must be back to the house by 7 o'clock. Thla road seems very straight and wide. I think you might go Just a little faster without danger?" Two days luter. "William, this dust la very unpleasant If you could pass that car ahead It seems to be going rather alowly." Next day. "Put on a little more peed, William. There's no use in be ing a crank. This road la too good to lose the chance." A week later. "Open her up, Wil liam. There are no police within Ova miles, I'll bet and If there are who cares? I'm out for fun. Let ber rip. Let her rip. This la no steam roller. Let's have some speed." Philadelphia Ledger. An Inspiring Experience. A lady who must certainly hare been related to the late Mrs. I'artlngton re cently returned from a seventy day tour of Europe. To hr frlnda she sstfl with en thuslasm that of all the wonderful things that she bad seen and heard she believed the thing she enjoyed most of all was bearing the French pheasants sing the mayonnaise. Youth's Companion. Cancelation. Motorist (to victim) What is your name and address? Victim John Smith, 14 Bean street Motorist All right Smith. Cant stop now, but to morrow I will call at your house and try and convince you that you should carry an accident policy In the com pany I represent Puck. A Hard Job. "I see from your letterheads, C 11 kins, that you are the assistant treasurer of that company of yours," said Wlther bee. "Have you got so much money It takes two of you to look after It?" "No," said Bllklns.. "We have so lit tle it takes two of ns to find It" Harper's. J. W. ALLEN Independent Candidate FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Seventh Judicial District Wasco, Hood River and Crook Counties THE DALLES, OREGON Paid Advertisement A good! investmentan adv. in the News Hood River HEIGHTS The Oldest and Best Known Dry Goods and Furmishings Store in Hood River Heights Is Closed Hood River HEIGHTS m M T s JCD) E T An entire stock, consisting" of a complete assortment of Women's and Children's Wear, Shoes, Waists, Underwear, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Lace, etc., Men's and Boys' Shirts, Pants, Shoes, Hats, Underwear, Overalls, Ties, Hosiery, Etc., ORDERED ON L A P 1 J y Mr. Carmichael established this business ten years ago, and has always carried the most reliable and servicable merchan dise to be obtained, buying only from old established houses noted for dependable goods. STORE IB CLOSED) Arrangements have been made to dispose of the entire stock of this well known store as quickly as possible. nothing Reserved Every Article Represents Some Value and MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE FOR THE MONEY IT VJILL BRING WOMEN AN IDEA OF PRICES MEN 5c Spool Thread, cut to $ .01 10c Handkerchiefs, cut to 03 15c Children's Hose, cut to 07 25c Ladies' Hose, cut to 11 35c and 50c neckwear, jabots, etc, 17 50c Corset Covers, cut to 19 50c Muslin Underwear, cut to 19 50c Knit Underwear, cut to.... 19 $2.00 Ribbed Union Suits, cut to 1.09 $1.25 to $1.50 Flannel Nightgowns, ... .69 $2.00 Petticoats, cut to 59 $1.50 Corsets, cut to 98 6c and 7c Calico, cut to $ .03J 15c Ginghams, cut to .08J 1212c and I5c Outing Flannels, 071 10c Lace and Embroidery, cut to 03 15c and 25c Towels, cut to.. 11 25c Black Sateen, cut to 16 75c and $1.00 Table Linen, cutto... .49 All Muslin at Cost Every pr. Lace Curtains in stock at. . . .89 75c Children's Plush Hoods, cut to... .39 75c and $1.00 Ladies' Shirtwaists, 29 Ladies' and Girls' Sweaters, cut to... 1.09 $3.00 Misses' Shoes, cut to... $1.29 $4.00 Ladies' Shoes, cut to. 1.39 $3.00 Boys' Shoes, cut to 1.29 $3.50 Men's Work Shoes, cut to 1.89 $4.00 Men's Dress Shoes, cut to. 2.29 $3 00 Boys' Long Pants, cut to 1.29 $3.50 Men's Pants, cut to 1.49 $2.00 Men's Hats, cut to .89 $2.50 and $3.00 Men's Hats, cut to... 1.49 $3.50 Men's and Boys' Sweaters, 1.69 $1.50 Quilts, cut to 89 $3.50 Wool Blankets, cut to 2.49 10c pr. Canvas Gloves, cut to .$ .06 10c Handkerchiefs, cut to .03 15c Men's Sox, cut to .07 15c Men's Work Sox, cut to 07 15c Slip Easy Collars, cut to .09 50c President Suspenders, cut to .19 50c Silk Ties, cut to. 19 50c and 60c Work Shirts, cut to 39 $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Shirts, cut to... .49 50c and 75c Underwear, cut to 39 $1.50 Wool Underwear, cut to .98 50c Leather Gloves, cut to 19 Nothing: Reserved Other Goods Harked Accordingly Everything: Must Go A force of salespeople have gone through the entire stock and every article has been marked in plain figures and placed on tables and counters so the public can help themselves and buy as much or as little as they want without being annoyed by salespeople unless they are wanted. In order to effect a prompt riddance of this complete stock. Goods will be handed out to the public wholesale and retail and IN MANY CASES NOT ONE-THIRD OF THE WHOLESALE COST WILL BE ASKED MIS ml Mkl OCT. 26th, A 10:00 km AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SOLD A. L CARMICHAEL'S STORE, Hood River Heights, Oregon