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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1913)
p f - II I i I i s t i J t i 1 j i I . 1; I : J i i . i noop nrvER glacier, thprsday, December ii. mia I gtpgrlartrr he was in dire distress. !tynE3D3a J Mill a A - M WhM MihawthM iImIm In aa Abreast I ....... u I V m ' sK jsB m. .W K aat, an V & aW MM aaW aW aaal mW fam V A .W ibSSMMtoMiMlMV.: -wi.iMpr M -m mm m mr ,m m mtmr klgVb VI J J befor if poaaibi. Ainr iv oij - "I fear that uoImm you ImproT your X I B I Dim unllu UwMt. Alau, Hood klvar , ,, . , .. i f- "' k ubwnbm (luHiid notify ibiVoffi. mooo peol appwrsme, yoo may Iwe t y wbcu ebD(tD( Uwlr wli1rM from o rural Your Job," T T - . , 1 ronla to auolLar. or Ima eltv dallvcr Is ' . . . M XT y f 111 vti XI Tl I 4 A t Mw,t. & V w U1L D,s&est assortment of Gift Goods to chonsp frnm nt r,r,v,c k.w V iW . w . - - M. A 1 WtJ UVIV II ' II -iL an othpr!. Wp hoirn . . r ;Lx'i,2.iMJisi tional Snaos in this lm rA nAn i . . r n --v 'aw i tiuuiiK hiiii urn mirinv imn a;a, x: al:. i i " 6tai6 juu me uciiciii ui mis gooa purcnase n m mi iNeckwear J tnir' i i THE EEAL CHAMPION "Contiderable rivalry exiatt between two oi ids appia pacxera oi nanacnee. io woo la mo coampion I'lcner. j. in ten and one-naif boura. Robert W. Kasmugaen packed 222 boxea io ten houra and 45 minutei. He averaged 200 boxea a day for one week." The above item appeara in a newt dispatch in tbe daily preia. No details are given aa to the points of excellence required in this record-breaking eon test. The Hood River packer who can turn out 100 boxea of apples in ten houra and hava them dbii the riff id in. apection at the receiving warehouse of J me. Ii any Hood River agency, is regarded asl "I It an expert. The majority or the fast packers fall below this average. Next to tbe excellent quality of the.Hood River fruit, the good pack baa done more to make reputation for Hood River than anything else. It baa been tbe slogan of Hood River growers since our applea began to attract world wide attention. There are many orch ardista who will not pay packers by tbe box, but prefer to pay by the day, ao that a better pack will be secured. The strife here is in the excellence of the pack rather than the number of Doxes which can be aloughed off in a day. While other districts are trying to aee how many boxea can be turned out, the Hood River Dicker ia urced to aee bow well be can do hit work and main tain the reputation for Hood River ap ples. That reputation must be sus tained at the coat of speed or expense. Let the real champion be the packer wbo can score the most points, with a air number of boxea in a day's work. But He Weuld Net fellew Hie Frine Kmdljr BuegtA. "TXCTSE tte. Wombat." aald the r. wU drewed one, "but personal frleodablp prompta speak. -"What la it c!d chsoV "l fear that unleaa yoa improve your personal appearance, you may lose your Job." "I hope not." "You need a Dew bat." Tin." "You need, a new auit" "Urn." "You need aboes. Man alive. Tour feet are on the around." -Quite true," admitted Wombat, with Klch. "Then take thin week's ealary and spruce up. "Can't squander any money on my aelf, old wan. My wife la worse off than I am." "Dear me! How la thatT" "She needs a new feather In her hat" Judge. The Way of a Man. "And why." she asked, "do you think ihe world In better now than it twenty-five year ago?" "Hecauoe you were not in It then," he refilled. "Ah. I am afraid you wixh to flatter I am nearly twenty -eight ponslble? Well, tn a way, I'm Rlad of It." "Why?" "You aee. I'm thlrty-aeven, and don't believe any man ought to be j more than elcht or nine years older than his wife." "On. Horace! How romantic tou are! I wonder If sny other man ever adopted such a lovely way to let girl know that he oared for her?' Chicago Record Herald. Hia Medaat Wants. "I don't want to be very rich." "That ao?" "No. I have no dexlre to have great fortune." "Then what do you want?" "i a De perfectly happy If I were rich enough to give my wife on allow ance every week Instead of having to I take my pay envelope home intact and receiving an allowance from my wife. Detroit Free Press. THE PIONEER CAMP FIRE" A New Book Written By Rev. C. W. Ken Rorfv Pinnaar nf 16.7.1 am win auuear irom a teller io me i thi. ... n ik 4 . I . J nl book ia the story of pioneer life I .Ti l a 7' , 4 7 in 0reon- ox w"Kn ""migration, log ""u""" cnjpiuyineni uureau ai i caDin aeitiement. With the hunters the state capitol for the unemployed. I af,d the miners, and then on the trails Ha ntuFakaa tn a., a k. . k.. I with the preachers. - H.iww. .wnB .v IJIJU HfUB IUI LIIU9C I . ... 4 .:n ... t a r rrontier perils. . w"u "W " "'. oui ready to delivi does not atate In hia letter what rec ommendation he can furnish aa tn character or ability of those looking for job. The governor ia the origin ator of many fads and ideas, most of which have not proven practical, and many of which have the appearance of "playing politics." However, the publio baa generally reserved its de cision until the different ideas of the governor have been tried out It will await with interest this new move, in the hope that it will prove a benefit to the unemployed, as well as a help to those needing their services. A thrilling olnrv Will ha nut en1 readv to deliver bv the enmina !hriot. mas time. dl8 Notice or Annual Stockholders Meeting The annual stockholders meeting of the Farmers Irrigating Company will be held Saturday, January 10, 1914, at ' v urn vuinmerciai uiud Mall for the purpose of electing seven Direc tors to serve one year, and for the pur pose ot transacting such other business BB Illav Wain Dehnauent stockholders will not be per- uiitieu io voie. By order of Directors, jl M. H. NICKELSEN, Soc "A Taxpayer" in another column, under the head of "Who Should Pay for Outside Scholars," brings up the question of the cost to the district of teaching outBide scholars, and is a question that ia open for discussion. While the patrona of our country dis tricts should have all the benefits of the high school, it does not seem fair that it should be at the expense of the district in which the high school is lo cated. A general diRcnuitinn nf this question would be read with Interest Winter Oregon Agricultural College Farmers' Week December 8 to 13, 1913 This will lie a notable event in the educational hmtory oi Oregon. Farmers' Go-operation will lie the eading topic ol a stimulating series of lectures. The week will be crowded with dmcussions.and demonstrations in every thing that makes for the welfare of the miuioi mm iioine-maKer. and the Glacier columns are open for sucn aiBciiBsion. Labor Commissioner Hoft makes an appeal on behalf of the overworked clerks In the various lines of business that handle Christmas goods, to do Christmas shopping early. It is good advice, and will be aa much benefit to the shopper aa to the clerks. The early shopper has the advantage of a better selection of goods, can take more time in the selection than while fighting through a congested crowd around some counter near the end of the closing hours on Christmas Eve. The clerks will be in better humor to snow goods, and every one will be the gainer. Robert W. Pratt is closing up his business affairs here and will leave Sunday with his family for Los An geles, whurti h will muto hi k His father and mother, Mr. and Mrs C G. Pratt, are already at Los An geles. Their household goods were shipped out this week, and J. C. Skin ner and family have moved into R W. a house for the winter. C. G. and n. vy. rrau were rounders of the Hood River Banking & Trust Co. here, and have disposed of their intercuts to Mr. Mitchell, who now has the active man agement of the bank. They have made many friends in the community during their several vnr' rui,i.n.. i. who regret to see them leave, and who wish them success in their new home. Short Course January 5 to 30, 1913 The College has spared no effect to umnc uno uie nioHi complete nhort course in iih nitiory. a very wide range of courses will ti nit..r..,i in :...... -i cultural, Hortlculture.Animal llusband- ij, dairying, rouitry Keeping, Mechan ic ArtB,,l)oine8tic Science and Art, Com merce. Jorestrv. nd Mini.. V lectures and discussionson Fahmkhh' Co oi'kration, at home and abroad, will 1 a leading feature. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing No ttii tiou. Accomodations reasonable. Ue dueed rates on all railroads. For further information address H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon. Farmers' Business Courses by Cor respondence without tuition. d.'iO Cuff Links, Stick Pins, Breast Pins, Necklace of Ci'iiro. n I , Choral. Emblem Pna Wofnk KVk r.iT.1 7 , Luff bets, Etc., all marked at our regulai low per cent of profit, which means a big savin? to you over what you would have to pay elsewhere. Fancy Half Hose for Men Mfnzed Wool and Silk. Some are put up 25c and up mas 60x681 Price3 10c- 15 20c, Toy Dishes In Granite, White Enamel, China and Tin, Games Games of Every Description for old and youn Instructive and amusing1. Books Including Standard Copyright Bibles, Poems, SH 1 a cThl$ reSr-xy RrandPa Busier Brown; Mutt and Jeff, Electric Wonders, Cut-Out Toy Books, Dogs, Cats, Elephants, Autos, Fairy Tales Etc, ' Velocipedes Good, strornr ones with steel wheels and leather saddle; also with rubber tires and ball bearing Loaster Wflo-nna and Iinll Pomo..na f 1 1 j j - 7- . T . v"'"6rawi every Kina and description at special prices. One of the big gest assortments ever brought to the city. Tool Sets for the Boys Swinging Horses, Moving Pictures, Magic Lan terns, Mechanical Toys, Automobiles that Run Dogs that Bark, Rabbits that Jump, Couples that Dance the Tango, Boys that Coast, Flying Ma chines, Engines, Mills and Animals of every kind all marked at the lowest prices. Dolls Dressed & Undressed Representing all nationalities. There never has been such a complete display in this city as we have this year and at such sbecial prices as we have them marked. There is no reason why any little girl should go without a doll for Christmas this year. Do not fail to see this display. Second Floor, fniinK-L''3 new and desirable will be a BwJiniii,8diPi.artment Wehave just received a swell line and know we can please you. Ladies' Handkerchiefs LacS orlJiS a?a5ncd.kerchief8- ,aln hemstitched. nr,5r'y.Swi8?44Embroidered Handkerchiefs, sheer anddainty, with scalloped or hemstitched borders roSi nen ,.HaLndkerchiefs with embroidered corners, hemstitched, lace or embroidered edge, wifhlfiT ?ild ?ure nen Handkerchiefs Snti8 lmbrr!dered, corners and hemstitched borders, regular 50c values. Special 25c. initiSnieSfoJ"ladie8 with neatly embossed lawn n3 TUy d?-8,gn8' .made of the finest of lawn and all pure linen. Sold in pretty boxes or 8eParately- Each 25c, 50c, 75 and SJSff Toy Stoves and Ranges A most complete line. Nickel plated with cooking utensils. All kinds and at prices to suit Sleds, Coasters and Steering Sleds Here is a present that will please any younir- 85,ff1 S'methidg ,that he wi et lot oyf S healthful enjoyment from. A good assortment at 00c and up. Ladies' Gloves nf rK' Wo1 Shamosette, Kid. A full line of Gent s Gloves included in this assortment. We Sefltf!f -r54ht price. on aI1 of these, and you win nnd it to your interest to investigate before buying elsewhere. 15c, 20c, 25c and up to $2.00. We also have a splendid assortment of Misses' Gloves m Wool, Silk and Lisle. Ladies' Purses and Hand Bags AH the Newpsr roo? nrna nnrl Ce-.-l ;u t - . it M.0i, Va t"aZa "u "i vainer, 'vou oiiu JJcaUCU, Umbrellas A, Most Practical Gift and we have a Splendid Lot for you to choose from this fall. Pretty handles of gold, silver and of the natural wood. Some put up in handsome boxes for ladies and gentlemen. For Men Mnlflera fil-A ltarwU-,. Neckties, Suspendm, in neat indi vidual boxes. Suspenders and Hose fcl!,im-l-t...l (1 in ....... !...-. ItlBI RntAI KmnAM fl fc;..:. t VI. 14 1, w.. j.. o, uniis, cuiv looses, ruuey liau l lose. Hart, Schaffper & Marx and Clothcraft Suils and Over coats, Manhattan Shirts, John B. Ktetson Hats anv oi these wiil make presents worth while. Fully guaranteed in every For the Ladies We have a lovely assortment of Ladies' Aprons of Lawn and Swiss, and Dainty Cross Bar Dimity, trimmed in the latest designs of embroidery and .plain ones, Jfor 25c, 35c, 45c and up. Towels We wish to call special attention to our line of Towels In cotton crsiBh and linen from 5c, 10c, 25c and up. Table Linen ?'..f1Lkind8 in Cotton, Mercerized and all Pure Linen Sill 48 Wlln IV nnkinai in mornl. f,-.- 41 J nf 41- desig d qUa",y inen' s'8sorted Pattern nd Furs fi-Iuff84RndFnrJSet8 'OT Ladies Misses and Children. A line assortment and at most reasonable prices. We are offer ing some Big Specials iu this department. Tailored Suits and Coats teHaVaThof the i?.'. ,ine8 of " this fal1'8 "tvlea anl ma, nMy?X1t-?Uh?T?'$ at Priat can not De equaled in the city. Ladies' New Kail Coats, at Kxtra Special Prices, that will make any lady happy AIercSde.yl sT.fkirt.' .Under"i"" Heatherbloom, fliercerued and bilk at most attractive prices. alsandisTihl!r.l8pIendid 't t0 cl,003e from in 811 Rugs and Art Squares We can navh vnn nunmn .. . , ... Kivingyoabi,aonme-t toit f;;:P"rC"a8e8' ea Toilet Sets Hf I r, . i..a...u..r.Dg seta. worn Boxes.Collar Boxes, Mirrors. Etc. House Slippers for Women and Children comfort to IT WILL MAKE YOlT Am... 1 jWA happy U an. Ii 'm I ! a ' w "ooa over's H CUT FWWERS for Christmas Carnations, Violets, Chrysan themums and Narcissus. Other plants, Cyclomen, Poinset tias,Begonia,Rex Lorrainy.Frem-h and Japanese Primrose, Boston Fern, Ostrich Blumosum, Sprin Raria, little ferns for jardineres. Order Christmas Flower Early Send in orders earlv for shipment by parcel post. Fifteen hundred Carnations ready for Christmas. Christmas flowers must be cash. Heights Greenhouse Oakdale Greenhouses We have a prime stock of Roses, Shrubs, Vines aud Perrtnial plants for Fall planting. If you want Peony blooms next Spring, you must plant them this month. Winter flowering plants and cut flowers at Franz's. A few Jonquils, Daffodils and Tulips left. Fletcher (3a Fletcher Phone 4738 Hood River The Fragrance of the Roast as it comes steaming hot from the kitchen is only a foretaste of the bigger enjoyment of tasting it. That is if it has come from this market. For our meats are the choicest and tenderest to be had. A taste of them means a desire for more, especially as our prices are as low as any. E. M. HOLMAN THE SANITARY MARKET SOCIETIES. M.-Meet Baturday evening on or before ah foil moon. Oro. K CA8Tra w M D. McDowald, BeoretaryV l"iirrNEB' W- M Hood River Commandery No. 12 K T --- ui,. lutmuHy eveulnir HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO. 27 R a M H.T. UaWiTT, Secretary. LL,H- P' FOR RENT For Rent-Honsekeeping room rUrniiii-rt ur':,u?.",u, "om town. iu7.iZ. '-usiDKton, m 4th nil dll M.T- ?.D COUNCIL No. 8. R A 8 M Meet A-D.Moe.Rec. W. F. Laraway, T. I. M. H0?, EIVE CHAPTER N0.26.0.E 8 or each month, visitor, eordun, wetoS,?! m,m. Lakaway, W. m. For Rent-Furnished Rooms over Reed 4 Henderson's offl.w. inn..i. uJz l: t, e.!2.? , v. ..ecu u. fieuunr aiStf FOR SALE cowlf 1')"erT,i00'1 ,Jer9e54 mnv n"lc" T DON'T know what better lunch one i womu wish than that served every dav at the "Oregon" for 35 cents'. For that amount you get a soup, choice of four meats, potatoes, one other vege table, bread and butter and dessert. Mother will have to go some to beat the mmce pio mey make at the Oregon. Should you not care for the regular iuijvii, yoa can nave your choice oi two soups, lour sandwiches, two pies, milk, coffee or tea for Mm - 1111 J I VI 4Hl out the soup or sandwich and get by for , you nave a nice place in which to eat. aig No need having piles any longer! No need of suffering another dav! mearns nie Remedy (complete with tube) will help you or IT COSTS YOU NOT ONE CENT. This remedy Is a combination of the ately discovered, high-priced Adrena lin Chloride with other powerful oura tlve principles, and IT STOPS THE PILE PAIN IN ONE MINUTEI So sure are wo that Steam's Pile Remedy will benefit you that we will REFUND YOUR MONEY if you are not satisfied. This Is the only pile remedy that r chii guarantee nnn we know you will thnnk us for telling you about It We have the exclusive agency. CHAS. N. CLARKE. Val Nehrbour, of Beaverton, Is here ui! uuBiiiBss connected witn his proper ty near Summit. First class dressmaking, fit and style guaranteed. High grade work solicited Prices right. Miss Rosboro, over Hood River Market, jg Batten's Reds Won at IVrtliind Int. 2nd, SM mokenl ith pullet. MU hen; it bdlng'RsX, W.'V1r r!'P to',"1 I" ' te cuV. and seven olher special prl.es. Some rtn, cockerel and a few utility pullet for sale al rlgnt prlrea. Kr for hatohlna after Jwinarv 1st a. il W. 00, is 00 and 10.00 per 15. W h J not breed fnm ihe best. Pnoua 7 K r Battan, Hood Klvar.Oraajon. dllif Jj ;jVv --..?r "V. HEIGHTS GARAGE J. L. VOLSTROFF, Prop. WA1TK A TI.'Vf Dl , mrm... . V. ."fJ.r.i : B'A hwters No. 6 .hXT.'",11"11 Tuesday,, of UKU m n, ,,l r 1 1 HI I, LOI'OE, No. 181, 1, O. O. F -Meets t Odell odd (flows' hal every tn! day night. Visitors cordlall7weomedUr A. J. LacKY, 80. GKKGK CLARK' N- HAhLEK?.ir?K !. I-O.O.F. G0. SHapPAKofsecT "HH-t-KB, N. o. General Repairing Autos and Gasoline Engines, Plumbing and Plumbing Sup- is m?i a m piies, me ana ripes Fisk and Goodyear Tires and Tubes in Stock day events of each t'fCT .nFrtiiale'11",!'0,,"!hbred Duroc Jersey sw:n8 and Anooua chickens; jouug stock for saie Roar for service, j. K'. VordSn" pbone lna'2??Jl.,Arrt,rrBd2-A,5 y,ar oW team- weigh Oilell, Pai kilHle Postoftlce. . 0i-tt rr s.ftle-81,,1e combed while leghorn cock- token nntS'fnd" If .!,8llan be "eap if flne mSH,; .I", L,5e,fr calves from est one mother. Q. m. Eddie Rt. 3, phone 561-7. forsLflrwH?,oodHap,an of 6 year old horse, will be trZl in?. f0r gnai mUc" cows that See1d.bSeXhv,!re,s?11:r,n'f- Ap,"y W Mra- .!.." Les lie Butto. V. win pnons jaji, 1216 C STREET, THE HEIGHTS Near Holman's Market I W. O. W Reeular mnetinBi ar7ku hall. VUltora cordially Invited. Kent Shoemaker, Clerk.-" mMV'!l' -c- 70S.nKri,.,,yJ?,160acr'8l Crook County, a iii a1- . .Tu' '."ram noue. Mort gage s,600. Want eltv or Vallnv nm.y4 v. uatnson 515 So. Jersey, Portlancf, Ore. ttii For fin Io Tumnfi.i... . . ft VaP. l. J" U,M . mare ana gem dk Mmlil. tfu,,h u . i4wraire- ------- i iiuub uaeii ai. dll Ours we would heave you be Thit's why our ads So frequently you see The Goods we Bake We Bake for you, and take the greatest care uiai in uuanty and Clean liness they shall be beyond compare. BlueRibbon Bakery THE H FIGHTS Hood River, Oregon lnvaf, a smSA. rf"f tr' IVV- FANCY CAKE for Christmas from the Mod el Bakery is sure to be the center of attraction, not only because it looks good, but be cause it will taste as good as it looks. And so it is with all our pies, pastry and Christmas goodies-delicious and wholesome. Send in your Christmas orders early to insure fulfilment. flODEL BAKERY Fourth and State Hood River, Ore. nm .d nSin"0trmH1ZSr Mas. Mattix N.CkaV K"' S' U" WA17COMA LODGE NO. 30. K 'ntTir ea in K. of r. hall every f uesday niihT A. Kern. K. of R. and 8. aTKW. . C. CfftTREL REBKKAH UllJOETrosTTTrfrr MeeU first anil .1,1. u " '-J " O e(lch mon.n Mas. Narria WAte. ' "UT8' U bre2 nt,t',n e Mvm hors: thorough. Unrobe i 'T,'"! "iar- h-rness, baggy, dHv,r Ihi.,.!' ' nothing, ood safe ff W'T' Bars-alu If taken at oni-5 " "tnn phone Odell &. dll For Km . J " enuinncri '"rtycie, iaie tw o, fu y equipped. Write or nhm.. ui.a.' ui.oi nooa Kivei-. 1D271I hHHndRnda,r!Xr' "0"iiow winter Is right on 5Tmr.udJ?.r.":.Hd fih?rt ' empty We have the nut :m iii. ..; "?.'."". WB1 1 '? ,nove in of sill h;. "", '."1" mK tue low Phnn l" ""-. H.HWmf Mill. price Tele- dll ' ' "V,- ,v0, hall. OLKTA ASSEMBLY ISO. loiTJNlWirTD. isna.-Meeu the first and third Wedn. J. H. Robiho Secreiwy" INBICHS- M- A. IDLKW1LDE LODGE NO. 107, I. o o r nlFbT. " erD'" 5 V rery Thursday oKnointHf. Secrecy a ' . a.7 EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 8, 1 O O S" nr.h mmir',,'"";;". Monday. A. D. DaiineyI 8crlbe. ' W W,.C. For in.Jrtj . " rash or o V milk route and rows nii ur t reQil, Atldii'SM Vrt in 4-i..i ti,H Oliver, ore. imr.u Vnr Mo la lm .1 " bav H h in,; """Nwond cutting of alfalfa "ay. K. Hinrichs, phoue 6SU7. sas-tf WANTED kwr".?1,!"0" wishes nostilon as house. ColiTmbla It u,e oa'- fHonea!. 13-17 dls HOOD RIVER CAM P, NO. 7 70S M w . Meets in K. nf i' v..,, ? A.- nlehU ----- """every Monday C.VbAirw Clerk. a CCM,- v- C P r u n P v r i ii r . r v, .. i prunins ti-M. ii.. A man of experience 1 er'go & Son, phone W. dl8 MISCELLANEOUS TVPS-uru itvo IT terms A. w ontVT.n J 8ale or ren' ??."y r i f ; t : t i :