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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1913)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 1, 1913 3 Xntistial INTERE i i iiw mm c i j mm a , mm f A J 1 1 nr nfrtriMi m kmi ' " ' rimi mm I Of ST MEN'S HOSIERY e Wool Hose !.k: Heavy Wool Hose. ui'c Heavy Wool Hose 25c Silk Lisle Hose, navy, gray, bl'k Men's Heavy Cotton Hose, reg. I5c 15c 19c 35c 19c 10c CHILDREN'S RAIN GOATS 6 to 10 yr. size, regular $3.50 Coat $2.00 Boys' Rain Coats, regular $5, now. 3.50 Boys' and Youth's Suits !4 off all through MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS Blue Gray and Tan, $1.25 value... 89c $1.50 Values.... $1.10 $2.00 Values.. 1.50 $3.00 Values 2.19 $3.50 Values 2.50 MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS . These lines have been greatly reduced in price, and we still have a large stock to select from. We have divided our stock of Suits in two lots: $20, $22.50 and $25 Suits $14.50 $15 and $18 Suits 12.50 18 and 20 Overcoats $1 4-. 50 MEN'S SHOES-ALL REDUCED $7.50 High Top Shoes $6.50 $6.50 High Top Shoes.... 5.50 $5.00 Heavy Work Shoes 3.50 onFloTchildren'sshoes All Sizes, values up to $2.00 Sale Price only $1.00 " MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR 2-piece Suits, $1.50 values $1.00 $1.75 and $2.00 Garments 1.50 LADIES' SUITS AND COATS All at greatly reduced prices. Plain Serge and Novelty Mixtures in Women's and Misses sizes. $30, $27.50 and $25 at $17.50 $20, $18 and $16.50 at $10.00 All our Misses' Navy Blue Norfork Suits up to $15.00-SALE PRICE $9.50 FURS We have several sets of good high grade Furs which we are offering at just about half the original price. LADIES' SHORT KIMONAS $1.25 Grade.............. 75c LADIES' OUTING GOWNS Good Grade White Outing, $1 grade 75C WOOL BATTS Saxony Sanitary Comfort Batts, Lamb's Wool, size 72x84 $1.50 ZEPHRYS WOOL BATTS 72 x 84 $1.25 25c Cotton Batts 20c 20c Cotton Batts 15c COTTON BLANKETS $3.50 Wool Knap $2.50 $2. 50 Cotton Blanket 1.75 $1.00 Cotton Blanket 75c $4.50 Comfort $3.50 $3.50 Comfort.. 2.50 $2.50 Comfort 1.75 $2.00 Comfort.. 1.50 $1.50 Comfort 1.00 Yours For Good Business jpr1, M Jo) L A 0. A. C. PARTY IS GREATLYJNJOYED One of tho most onjoyabli? affairs of tho season was held Saturday even ing at the Commercial Club rooms when tho O. A. C. students entertain ed. Tho hall was decorated with pen nants, Oregon grapo and college streamers. Cards, dancing and billiards were the entertainments of tho evening. The affair was one of tho must enjoy able eventa of the Christmas holidays and was attended by students of the state schools as well as by young peo ple of the valley. The patrons and patronesses of tho evening were Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Itrock, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Friday and 'Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Franz. Tho local and regular O. A. C. stu dents are planning to make the party an annual event. The O. A. C. has a greater following of students than ever this y ar, there being twenty-five Btu- dents at the college from Hood River, At the beginning of the short course in February there will be more than double that number. The short course now- Includes everything from domes tic science to a commercial course and is being taken advantage of by hun dreds from all over the state. BATEHAM SELLS HIS PLACE m $85,000 A. P. Bateham of Mosler has sold all but 20 acres of his ranch to a Chi cago company. It Is reported that the price paid was $S5.000. This is all but 20 acres of Mr. Dateham's place. It Includes over 200 acres of cleared land, 160 of which is in young trees. Mr. Dateham, with his daughter, has moved to Portland, where he can more conveniently fulfill his duties as president of the State Horticultural Society and vice-president of the Northwestern Fruit Exchange. Vti'iSv AW m-z-2T i i ,1 II Bean Hand and Power Sprayers D. VIcDonald Mood River, Oregon IS. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer EHTAM.tKIIEl) 18 YEARS MOOD RIVER, OREGON K American Women Consider Children a Great "Respon sibility" to Be Shunned By Dr. LLORENTE, Physician to the Royal family of Spiln ACE suicide in America is largely influenced by an apparent Ihi Ic of religious feeling. In Spain the average family num bers seven and eight children. THE WOMEN OF SPAIN REGARD CHILDREN AS A JOY AND MOTHERHOOD AS A HAPPY GOD GIVEN DUTY. THE AMERICAN WOMEN APPEAR TO DISPASSIONATELY REGARD CHIL DREN AS GREAT RESPONSIBILITIES TO BE SHUNNED. . x The American woman puts off "these responsibilities" until it is too late; then she leads a lonely and MISERABLE OLD AGE. 1 think this very fact makes for a great deal of social unrest and family misery here. The same noticeable lack of religious feeling is also noticeable among a large class of women of Paris. They have SCOKNED MOTHERHOOD. They are crying for greater social liberty. They want to be free and independent to follow their individual desires, much like the rich and leisure class here. Thev have numerous ACTIVITIES OUTSIDE THE HOME which 'engage their timr and interest, and they SHUN THE RESPONSIBILITY which they feel that childhood brings. 3 Try the New American School Boys Are "Softened" By Dr. GEORGE KIRSCHENSTEINER. German Educator HMERICAN PUPILS, PARTICULARLY BOYS, ARE BEING SUB JECTED TO HARMFUL "SOFTENING" PROCESSES. The cause lies partly in the employment of methods which make the pupils' tasks too easy and partly in the lack of men teacjicrs. Boys in the four lower grades may well be left in the hands of women teachers. Tlio upper grades should unquestionably be UNDER MKN who understand the nature of the boy better than women do. The boy should in many cases bo much more FIRMLY AND VIGOROUSLY HANDLED than is possible for a womai. It doubtless the overfilling of the school with women tenchers thnt i EFFKMIMZINO the process of character building and weakening the pupil' respects for authority. WHITE RIVER FLOUR Our January Sales have always been genuine Bargain Sales and well attended. This year our January Sale will be of rrrfrittr i ntprpcf tlinn pvpp hpfnrp YVf nrp mnHno Qnmp OTPit rllfinoPG in flip hncinocc Crtmo linoo ura A rvr: ll gether, and will make prices regardless of cost. Just a look at the prices quoted below with convince the most skeptical THAT WE MEAN BUSINES! 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