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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1914)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, T fl 0 RSD A Y 'J AX U A R Y 1, 1914 m I i .I Ij'I'h''"''', kin ,v 'AW RR PRESENTS tat koyi ua' flrlt tbat go irltk Ji -Olympic" Wheat Hearts ( V and ' 11, "Olympic" Pancake Flow A Just the dandiest, catch- j ieat, moat latere tiiis; t, "aw" noreltie imagina V ble, especially imported from Germany. Portland Flour in r !. Mills Co. II ill & M tan PHOTO It is IMPORTANT that you come now for your Xmas Photos. New Styles. Come NOW while line is complete. Also the BEST Cameras, Films and Papers. DEITZ PHOTO STUDIO Eat IANCV CREAMHRY BUTTER Indiiwmlcnrt' f rMiwry PURE VJWJVW CLEAN I It has no equal and costs no more. Start the New Year trading here. WE WISH YOU A PROSPEROUS 1914 THE STAR GROCERY "GOODS THINGS TO EAT" PERI GO (EL SON HERE IS YOUR CHANCE! 53 acre9 about 25 acres in cultivation fronting on Col umbia River. 71 milea east of Portland on S. P. & S. Ry. (North lJank) fair improvements on place. This land ia aim-, ilar and equal to places on the river near White Salmon for early vegetables, fruit and berries. I am going to sell this place; if interested write or call on Hood, F. W: DEHART, Washington White River Flour Makes Bread Having the Old Bready Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS Oregon Lumber Co. Dee, Oregon ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY ClUANTiTY Both Phones Estimates Furnished V. a. SNYDKK 1!. 15. rOW ELL Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING & & j& Tinnintfo.nd Sheet Metal Work. Gasoline En gines, Pumps, Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Phone 1544 Cor. 2nd & Cascade, opp. Hotel 0reg9i SWIFT WRITES OFF COAST OF FLORIDA To all friends at Hood River, through the columns of tli Glacier let me say that i have recently made the eicspe from hat teema to roe to be a fire furnace located in and aqout Timpeco, Mexico. The entire community around that city ia riddled with musketry and ir uch else, that makes a man think of deioaition and death near the other world. Out in the aea large battle ships are seen by the score, and that array of righting monsters present a icariul veiw, not only dangerous but beautiful and one thinks after sitting round such a scene lor some days and then some more that if they would all break loose at one time there would be doings right now. The trip acrosa the gulf is one of perfect beauty and all the way one ean sit out on deck, and even sleep out there and listen to the waves roll and tuss. This old ship has stood on both ends since starting, not both at the same time ty the way, but it has done some Lard trying, and you believe me we have enjoyevd every minute of thtO, rolling, and the more the better. 1 have learned to have a lot of faith in the ship and her crew, for they do certain ly know their buisnesa. This is a Ger man ship, about as good and much more ?nfe than anything I have seen in the United States, but what do we need to care, we are sailing o'er the sea. Rounding up the west side of Florida headed for New Orleans is a trip rot : soon to be forgotten. Such scenery, 1 : tell you people that it ia nearly as ! beautiful as the scenery of your state, Oregon, and tf these folka would visit ; Oregon and find out how to make money, they would soon have as great a state as you have there. Without any mishaps we will be In Orleans in about six hours, but the captain said that we would be late tonight, so 1 am going to bed and wait untill morning for further writ ing. Dec. 1, just breakfaBt time, and 1 am as hungry as though I had climbed Mt. Hood but there are a lot of fellows that will not eat much this morning for they got too much salt water yes terday. I am all O. K. yet and the only thing 1 lack is a good tumbling in the sea and then plenty of fresh oji tcrs about as big as one of Ed llol mans' 40 cent steaka and only one half dozen is enough too. I feel like 1 could stand it until dinner as it is nine now. After a visit and some business in the Coliseum for two nights I think we will go either across land to Savan nah or to the frozen north. We have not made up the trip as to which way we will go the last of this week, but we will be going some place. 1 noticed about CO boxes of Yakima apples on board yesterday and a lot of empty boxes from Colorado and they remind ed me of Hood River and I thought that if these men knew as much about Hood River apples they would not be fooled by purchasing any other kind at any price, but 1 did not dare tell them for they would have called me a boost er so 1 let them drift along in their ignorance. The weather for some time has been very wet and muddy, but to those that never saw Mexico mud you cannot ap preciate the condition of the ground that thousands of soldiers had tramped to a jelly about "steen" feet deep. The pleasure that the boot blacks have in that country ia great. Roys, go to Mexico but take your Blacking along. Hundreds of men ; atrlng along the roads, if you can call them roads, with their clothing, if you can call it cloth ing, smeared with that mud paste to their knees and more. They look like the last rose of Oregon production. My God, friends, that sight was simply beyond man's description. Cod only knows the misery there is among that people. .Starving and being starved is the seeming dispositon. There is some missionary work to be done over there but 1 pity the missionary. Well, friends, if I land on the Atlan tic or in the frozen north 1 will send you some more news of the travels and ! with the compliments of the sl.boh. When you read this remember us as those that would like to spend Christ mas with Hood River people, but not this time.-J. H. Swift. 0. A. C. BAND MAKES BIG HIT TFhe cadet band, composed of 34 students ot the Oregon Agricultural college, gave a concert of very nigh class on Wednesday evening of last week. Although the lleilbronner haU was not completely filled a good crowd turned out, considering the fact that the concert was given on Christmas Eve. The first number, entitled "King Apple" (in honor of Hood River coun ty) started off loud and snuppy. A great variety of music was played everything from brilliant overtures to humorous pieces. The saxaphone quartette, which is a new addition to the band, guve a well rendered number entitled "Visions." Ross Johnson, who is a member of the O. A. C. glee club, rendered a tenor solo, "Shubcrt'a Serenade," with re markuble abiilty, being encored twice. Ono of the best classical numbers played by the band was "Anvil Chor us" from II Trovatore. In this num ber the lights were turned otT and a blacksmith'a anvil was hammered, keeping time with the music. Big sparks flew from the anvil, which made a very pretty and touching ef fect. A very novel humorous selection, "What's the Matter With Father." made quite a hit with the audience. They portrayed "father" as going out with a bunch of college boys. He proved to be a good sport and later he staggered home. He caused a big commotion in the hause as he entered when ftis wife rushed out and cried, ' "What's the Matter With Father." The band boys were entertained in the afternoon by the Hood River 0. A. C. club and in the evening after the concert an informal dance was given. Orchardists find Dairy ing Profitable i The Board of Trade of Vernon, B.C. or- chnrdists, agriculturalists, merchnsts j and investors are congratulating them-1 selves on the year just ending, lhose I who have given attention to poultry I and small crops between trees, to bees, i grapes, ducks, chickens, turkejs and geese are reaping a harvest, for Ver , non district has been benefitted greatly i by mixed farming, dairying, poultry 1 ana sneep-raising. q Heartburn, indigestion or distress of the stomach is instantly relieved by Heroine. It forces the badly digested food out of the body and restores tone In stomach and bowels. Price 50e. Sold by Chas. X. Clarke. A French Comedy. When John Rudverd waa building his famous wooden Eddystoue lighthouse ha was much harassed by the depre dations of French privateer. Thus on one memorable day all bis men were surprised while at work and borne off In triumph to France a prisoners of war. the captors think ing they had done something Tery smart. But Louis XIV. did not ap prove at all aud promptly ordered the men's release. "Their work," he said, "la for the benefit of all nations. 1 am at war with England, not with humanity." - "Lightship and Lighthouse." A dry, backing conh is hard on tb lungs, often canning them to bleed. Bat lard's Horehound Pyrup is a healing balm that quickly repairs damage in the lungs and air postage. Price 25c, 50c and $1 ir bottle. Suld by Chas. X. Clarke. Badly DieapM1". Little Mattle flew Into U evening Tery late for suraery tea 4 hurried to ber mother's cnair. -Ol, mother." b cried, "dent scott b, for I t bad each s dlMppotaOMBt! A horse fell down Is tb street, sad they said they were going to seafl tot s bone doctor, to, of course, I hsd t stay. And after I waited sad waited he cams, sod, oh, mother, what As res think. It wat only s mr Kow Tsck Globe. rinsing It Ham. 1 waa weeding an-sw-sccosst of a woman being gored to death by s beattly cow, doncher know," remarked young Dudlelgh. "Weally, I cast Im agine s more howwlbie sffabr, ess yes, Miss CauatlqueF "No. Mr. Dudlelgb," replied Miss Cautlsque, with s might yaws, "sa lea it Is being bored to death by a calf." Pearson's Weekly. ' 766d 744 DEMURE AND QUAINT ARE MANY OF THE STRAIGHT UNED FROCKS At ona of the recent openings several ot the smartest street frocks were fash ioned of striped velours. This mate rial would be especially appropriate to 7660, rendering- Ua simplicity still more effective. The required touch of bright ness could h Introduced In the broad girdle and the trimming bands on the skirt and blouse. There Is just a bit of fullness on the shoulders and at the waist-line. In size 38 this design may be copied with 5 yards ot 42 fhch va- loura. Frills and furbelows that crush and and soil easily have no place under the heavy winter coats that mutt sees) make their appearance. A simple frock of eerse wtli be found moat ssreemble. An excellent model for that Still hlus eerse which Is atlll ao popular Is 1141. The drop-ahouldera and tb ssII re vere ar sufficient trimming; A sash or girdle of bright satin or allk would be effectlT and give the daalrai touch ot contrast. Slz St requires i yards of SI Inch material No. 70 else 14 to 41. . No. 7148 alzes 84 to 41. Each pattern It cents. Wbn yon bay a shirt bearing the Arrow label you kaov ia (bdvsaco that the color is fast, the style right, t& garment wH made, the fit perfect and the pattern . Arrow HIRT aSer such a wide range of patterns and fabrics that you can readily satisfy your individual taste. SI -SO and $2. 00 . J. G. VOGT During This Year you will naturally want the bot meats or poultry you can obtain. You'll be doing jut right to in sure that result by ordering them from this market where quality is always the highest and prices the lowest possible. Start the New Year right by a trial order here. E. M. HOLMAN .THE SANITARY MARKET THE SQUARE DEAL ST0RE n tZl "j Apple Season is Over j Time to Clear Land ! J Has a Full Stock of Wagons and Spring Wagons Agent for Bean Power and Hand Spray Pumps Hose, Rods and Nozzles Bluestone and Lime Oliver Hows and Extras Prepare for Another Prosperous Year. Don't forget we Carry Everything in the Line of Tools for Clearing it Grubbing Hooks, Choker Hooks, Cable Hooks, StumpShovels, Etc. We will make any Special Tool for you that may be needed. We also carry a stock of Guaranteed Wood Chopper's Tools. General Blacksmithing and Wagon Work promptly executed. w. a snow hKSSatafcai d. Mcdonald THIRD AND CASCADE STS. R&9 EVER, Wm I Wish You One and All A Happy and Prosperous New Year I also wish to thank you all for your past patronage. It it my desire to serve you better the coming year than to (he past CASH GROCERY E, E. KAESSER, Proprietor WE WON'T HICK if you decide to try some other store the next time you want shoes. Many others beiore you have done the same and have strayed away but they alway come back and now they stray no more. Comparison has shown them that no matter what others may offer there are bigger and betterinducementshere. STAR BRAND SHOES BALL BAND RUBBERS None Better J. C, JOHNSEN, the Hood River Shoe Man HEIGHTS GARAGE J. L. VOLSTROFF, Prop. General Repairing Autos and Gasoline Engines, Plumbing and Plumbing Sup plies, Tile and Pipes Fisk and Goodyear Tires and Tubes in Stock 1216 C STREET, THE HEIGHTS Near Holman's Market O O