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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
iIOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1914 Jjwib Starr (Blartrr AftTHIR D. MOB. PmhMtm. SsUerlpUaa, Per Taar. Vbn aabacrl ban desire etun In aedr-jsa Oilsomcsabouid t k-utlfied prutupOj, and a waa tator U poasibl. Always ' old ad InM a w.ll toeaww. Alsu, Hood Klaf HlaMIMi eaoaid atttlfy Ibis office tunc ba (iiuiciu UMlr address (row oo rarml rosu fc tbuuiar. or truss city dilvrf f to aosmtrr delivery. or vice v.raa. Iffoadoac tK your paper promptly, eutlfy oa by mall or tieptMMaaaA UieaaaltM will be laveetlgaled. tier pt It pertain to live news mttur. rorn muulCB.Ione. or erltctaeofa general nature. bould b. Id tbaofflo. by Monday lo Insure Ibsir appearing IB IM Issue oi tne current vera TEE NEW VIAE AYSl'ALS Oregon' dcTelopioent durin- the past IwcbV month, urban and rural. baa Went well recorded in th Net Year Annual! of different onea of the UU't net papra. Than psjiars not only creaU a fewiiraa of rtirJca toon aavraa tka bom auaarrtasi ho rarfl taeai bw tkey ill U iousoa of BwoaXod aj)tiiirj for Ha stake ' mUBkuatwt. Hufldrews rT copies win a rM to all l of tba east anJ QsUk a" wall avc-ar to ttaaa eta lar ajrecaJ east a latafinf U Oesjaai. hap f4 Many yaaaa Lawn the ce s of" taw OMiotiian to Umm aa an nuai on Haw Y '; aaWmw .us the asMBfk, VoflrBad, and of ta state s srikvia. With iu inafeeciive data aatwpibai by raw tsar" a Mpriai bta mws gUas and its artistic and bsmWm MkavtfvtMrieaf fat4s af aeen fc UeuKy mnd of t iMtofli4an atiiaiasee af tba ale' cilies, and (b palatial bsanaa of bar eitiMfii, na Ore- tyirsaw Annum! baa baan bail iimm tkat tbia wa. TbuuaafiJB af apvaa af this Annual will ba distribute Urnjk all part af tb ton. til S. Bate, in that yaar'a and tsfctan of hia Pacific Nerthvaat baa Aun ifaa state af Uraajon a notabl ser fage. Ma baa Uban tka atate county by etsssite and catalogued tba resoureee la ba faand, tba atoma fcting written by Mtpaf aaan of the communitiei. Tba Paatland Orafon Jearnai by its porial aappbmat, veil written and all ilmMrabad, telbi tba take of Ore avti'i ataavafity. Tba Bnn (teva in tba WillaataM Valbif awbt the davalupatant of tbair aadarful diatHct. Uaai af tba beat of tba amiuala of WiUaamOa Ivallaf ntfrunti ia tba Daily' Caautoi Mbateamait. t ia metro paJitaa itifquantity and quality. WETTI CANNEET Out naiabbMrin city of Whita Sal- i ta in tba forefront af it North- in frail dietrtcta. Tbetr moat aiara un af an entarpriirrif . citiaanabip baa baam in ttve pt aniaitioa af a cuccawatifa cannary. Cannariei ytwparlj raanaad vill furniab a aourea af Wmoaa to all ftuit diitricta. Hut, yaAgrg fraaa tba aajierwa of tboaa dutrkrta that kava alraady triad co opwraltaa eaneefiaa, luecaaaful man afHBwm of auefc planta aaama very dUffiamH. Mora cooperative cannariaa Ala in tbair Infancy than reach yean of tmatneae Maturity. Diwwnaion among groarara mho foraa theorfani utioM are moat often tba . cauat of ftlaaetee for aweb buatntM undertak inga, and tban tba planta ara eilab I in bed Many times without a thoufht f t&a diipoaal of tba product. Whita Salmon ( rower have made a record far tbair cooperation, and should not fail on aucb a score. If they kava taken proper reaurai looking forward ia tba sale of tbair .canoed goods, we predtrt for tba energetic citiatns a pfoapnroua omlartaking. (IEAB TEE SMWALKS With but few eiceptione, tba hU walk of Hood River are kept in fair condition after inow storm; especially tboaa i front of mtfenere Jthst are acicupiad. Hoaievar, where proiwrty is varant tba sidewalks are allowed to re main ooverad with slush, which make Walking preearioua and difficult. The city orMnanoa govertiing tba cleering way of ISO snuM b rigidly an farrejd. University of California MaranU baa reached tba conclusion that tbey rdjn prwlirt tha weetber forecast for that t si a year ahead of time, using tba ocavsn as a barometer. Th cli matic Mrmtition are cauat d by .tba "up reiling " of tba ocaan, tb rieing of cold aU to tba aurfara. Hy obasrs ing tbia plwoorikeiHin, tba scientist Wtll teak tbair forecasts. Oas af tba crying needs of tba day ia aapply of traitwd martagara for taifatarive enterpriass such aa stores, fVaitgrovera' aasooationa doirie. Qiten thea f&it it is usually lKusa tM SMsnagrrs ara isoawipatenk. If tbe 4Se;iaultur Colbass has net si warty f)$vAar a cusirsa in ecuyarativa mihi 0CC0at it will doubt tea t as hafue great while. 0gfiian. Ik ia ratbar late to adnsonisb pntieibi Unto tk birds sbaukl b fm Vis tti (jtorv coom eta eartb. ut it ia mora tkt& lieta tnal wa will have ottvr C&Hb feoeote tlta vinUw k over, and qftpa no ftsvgek th fcathesod inhob Ibyrta. t few crumbs of suet on a ffindbfl sill will warm the body of the littla Warbler lOd chenr his little bird Soul. D. N. Byerlee, who msde has home at Hood River for a dumber" of yesrs and who has been connected with a number of the newspaper enterprises of tbe state, is now tbe publisher of the Llnnton Leader. Mr. Byerlee is sued his first paper on Thursday, De cember 25. Sberif ku FW Bon Sheriff Tbomss P. Jobnson ia now tba father of fire lusty sons, tba oldest berg U years of age. Tbe latest ar rival earn ia we noma oi aneria ana Mr. Johnson at 30 o'clock Wednes day evening of last week. The oldest soa ta a native or Kentucky, wnere Sheriff and Mrs. Jobnson were reared and where tbey made their borne before coming to Hood Kiver. Rof2 Saner Continues Although on account of tba bad weather it wss fesred thst the survey of tbe Columbis river highwsv through the county would have to be discontin ued, the recent tbsws have clesred sway tbe snow and T. A.'Klliott. who has charge of the irttn doing the work, ia progressing rspidly. He hopes to flinsh by the middle of this morgb. T3 fctfha Skfoeft W M Cone The meeting of the Protestant minis ter of the Bid-Columbis district, which was to bave been held here at the Congseaationsl church. Ifondsy wss postponed antil Bondav, Jsnusry 39. teinissrr from TIU) Dtllsi ind tbair wivae will tban tm entertained by local Miniates. (fwitjggri fecssie SarvEESt Cliristisn Rcinr rVrvires ill beheld i tin tiiKtim 2, I'svidam Buildina. uo- day, si ll:(l f. hi. riubjtHl: "rre- kU" Pamay M at l a. . Wvdiiawtav ssrviis-. t . ni. The reading room it oiw Aeily from 2 to o p. ra., room Z, DarvKison uuiui nig fdyglBID Sfaflf Registration ksre is sfow, accordisg ta Kant Skaewiske, deputy county chub. Tba books were opened Vondsy and up to yesterday afternoon but fsw bad takewn tbe opportunity of registar ing. All citiseas sre required 'o regis ter wbethet they registered Isst yuetf m nut. Tba books wll close May 1. Cdontf Caort Sasskui Tba eeunty court began it first asesien of tbe ysr yestsrxity. Numer ous petitions were read, but tka court tout no dwHnit action on any matter. The court ia in ssssion today. Tba nt regulsr martins of th Hood River Lodse No. 105, A. P. AS A. M.. will ba held Saturday evening. when work in tke E. A. degree will ba conducted. Visiting brotksrt are in vited. The masting will bsgin prompt ly at 7.31). News ha been received here of t he announrsMest ef tbe engagement of W . R. Warner. Ill, who owns a ranch in Central Vsle, to Miss Elissbsth Wil son, of Lhiffryn Mswr, Ps. Mr. War ner ia spending the wintsr in Ouffryn Mswr with his parents. ftawaral Doumaaaire Leg. Caiifral I)ituimuil' wouleu and lies kg Is In the l'a lis military museum Tbe warrior Is question loNt on ol his lets at the battle of Wagram, and When he returned to I'siia It was re placed by a uiai liinK al coufrlvanc ol tliulwr with Iron springs. Altbongti crlpplfd, the old soldier remained In active service uud was lu command ol the V Untunes fort lu 18U when th allies were la Tarix. It was to the troupe of the autl-Na(oleoa coalition that (JaiiaraJ Iantiwwntl Said (vaaa (Sliwd upon to give up bis fort, "Let ma have my leg and then you can tuks Vliu eiilias." The old general died In 1832, deprived of bis uerhanlcsl limb. It had Iwen taken off while be was 111 lu order to be repaired by a smith named Brou, living In VtBrenties. Brou ket tle article and banded it down to his fnrally, froui wltom it subso gueutly pnHScd Into the ownership ol the iiiunlclpallty of Vlnceane. TU councilor of the artillery borough hamV'd it over to the war department, and it Is among the most honored rel les of French armies of tbe past. ukdued na Peerw In her reiulniaceuces Iady Dorothy Nevlll said that In her younger dsyj liut were very particular aUmt the matrimonial alliance made in theli faintllM, and she told an amusing sto ry of nut old .peer who was greatly surprint to be told by his sister that she bad develoiird a great ulTiv tlon foi a well knowa scientist of humble birth. The ir sent for him and said brusquely, "Now, sir, I should like to know something about your family." "I think It will be surlicieiit," replleo the scleutlst, who was of Semitic ex traction, "to aay that I descended from the llluutrlous liloud of Abraham, Isunc and Jacob." Tliej rcc was taken aback. "Oh,' lie sid, "of course, mj family lias nothing to compare wUli that. There fore, if my itstar really likes you, you'd better tuke her." Asd tke scientist did. Oatnarn'a PwHar'a Fiakf. It New York's (Kitter'a ttebt mofa than 0.0UO. bodW are buried la the conraa ef a year. New Turk's pauper dead make it necessary, that ss in any a eighty worknuvn and half doaen beeper be maintained at potter's tleld sll the tlnra. The "Odd" 1 oa Hurt's bland, at tb entrance to the sound. eighteen mile up tlio ICust river, and' tbe gravellKgr, drivers and gcaarnl caretakers are prisoner froin th 'worihpnae fercc on Wack wolfs isltnd. wltb a br4 knrr and several ns ststHBts, not irleoiiei'. to supervble tbew. VMariaw Nanalhsa Cawnetlo. ttotwlas Jkrrold. the Kiil'HsIi humur- hrt, was prolific of puns In conversa tion and In corruapondoice. I'rofcssor Brnnder klatthews In thg Century quotas one of bis best In a letter written Just after Queen Victoria had been flred at Jerrold de clared that he hud seen her out driv ing and added that "she looked very well and as Is not always the cnae with women none the worse for pow der." Good System. "Old man. yonlvvnys look bright and cheerful." 0 "Think so?" "Tou certainly always look cheerful Have you no troubles?" "Yes; I have troubles, but I never sympathize with myself." Washing ton Herald. Thp TPVji ivfl o TGVi, ti Mm's ShoesWork and Dress $1.98 N Oil II IP iJL 1 1 II This lot includes patent leathers that are worth up to $6 Jind L. llvAav-ll. JX-Kjr ul. 11 II. heavier shoes for every day wear, drummers samples that 4 QO ire a T itio are worth up to $3.50 a pair. Your choice, the pair llJO Hood River s Largest and Best Store rTT 77 ..n . . , Ladies and Misses Shoes $1.98 We are offering extra special Bargains in al departments now In leath metal and kid About u sizes -m this loL but we especially want to call your attention to the W values we LaJeblucher and button, values up to 3.50. Special price 4 QO are giving on Indies and Children s Coats, Suits and Dresses. your ch0ice LwO Those Children and Misses Coats at $2.43 are truly bargains. There are values in this lot up to $10.00. These will not only be of T n H i Mi i cl i n 4 n wn q good service for tfie remainder of the season but will be of equal . , lUUiea 1Y1UM1I1 VjUWI1I benefit for next year's wear. You must see them to CO Aft W iiWe- fort L1? buyinf a nJce-rtjnent of mushn gowns for lad- fullv annrpriatP th hiV valii o Ynnr rhmVp nnlv aPfca-W jes neatly tnmmed with lace and embroidery, low necks and short sleeves, luuy appreciate tne Dig vaiues.o our cnoice, only wmm-m Thfe .g a drummer8 le ,ot and are bi valueg reguIarlyj Speciai as follows: Ladies Coats, Suits and Dresses, all this Falls newest .weaves 50c values now ...T....33c " cand styles. Everyone substantially reduced. 2nd floor 60c values now'.'.'.'.'."".'.'.'. !....."....r........"."".40c . . 70c values now 47c MEN'S AND- EOYS OVERCOATS 75c values now 50c Her. is another opportunity to make your dollar do extra 60c values now ....53c work. Every man's ana boys overcoat reduced. values now 5 7c Think of buying a good a good overcoat for a younff $ Aft 2 va'Us now a 60c man or boy f of only .. 1) . $1.00 values now 67c ! s i ii i ir " ii $1.50 values now t ?.$1.00 Outing Flannel,, in all colors and in pure white, the, yard Ca Drummers Sample Hats for men. Another new lot just in 4 Eft Special v....r. vV and'the very best of values at 3 regularly; your choice 1 ,sasciONrkn' EARLY QUAKERESSES. Mary riaar Via first te le P.Wicly Plaited la Inglaad. . . No feature of the early Quaker move ment was so surprising to contempo rary historians as the prominent part taken by women of all classes and po sitions In spreading Its mobsage. "They were not a whit behind the men," remarks one seventeenth cen tury chronicler. "In courage or In con tempt to material obstacles. Imitating them not out of a womanly precipi tancy and boldness, but upon a de terminate ndvice changing, as It were, their sex and being traasmut ed from women to men." A staid mntrou named Elizabeth Ilooton was the first to be "convinced" by Fox's teaching and became in the year 1049 tbe first woman preacher among the Quakers. Ann Downer, the young daughter of a clergymau, car ried the message to London, gathering round her the nucleus of that Society of City Frleisls which grew to be the model and rallying ground for other towns and nations. Margnret, the wife of Judge Fell, was the "nursing mother" of the Infant church the cen ter of all Its activities, the helper and the ultimate appeal In all Its distresses. Mary Fisher, a servant girl from Yorkshire, bends the long list of heroic sufferers In England who were public ly flogged for their religion. She, too, with an. older woman, was the pioneer who brought the Friends' doctrine to New England In 1050 and tasted the rat fruits of the persecution which was meted out to her fellow believers, even to tke extremes of mutilation and death, by those who were themselves Hie survivors of the Mayflower. Mabel K. Brailsford In Englishwoman. B16LI nUDV COUPON. Bible sad Tract Society, IT Sicks Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Kindly send me the Bible Btudle marked below: 'Where Are tbe DaadT Tergivable and UnaareWaala ina." "What 8ay the Seriaturaa Re specting Punitbmdntr Rich Man In Hell." "In the Cresa ef Chrie We Glory." "Meet Precious Teat" Jeha 3:11 "End ef the Age I th Harvest." 'Length and Breadth, Height aad Daath af God's Love." "Tha Thief la Paradise." "Chriet Our Psatever Is taari- ced. "Th Risen Chriat." "Peraardination and Elect!. Th. Dmrt of All Natieas. ' "Paradioa Ragsinad." "Tha Ceming Kinadara." "ia Atoaame." "Spiritual Isrsal Natural a rael." "Th Times af the Gentiles." "Gathering the Lord's Jewels." "Thrust In Thy 8ickle." "Waaaing All Nigti. "What le th aaulT "Clactiag Kinga." "Th Mea ef ImmertaJlty Tha King's Daughter, k Bride. "Clamitiaa-.Why Permitted" "Praaaiag Toward tha Mark." "Christian toisnoa Unsoisntift and Uachristiaa. "Our Lard's Ratam e -Tha Gel ftule "The Twa Qalvatlant." Nam treat City and Stat Upon receipt of the above cou pon we will send any oue of these Bible Studies FIIEE; any three of tliem for 5 cents (stamps) or the entire 31 for 25 cents. SEND AT ONCE TO BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY. 17 Hicks St. Brooklyn," N. Y. Mdak Greenhouses We have a prime stock id Hoses, Shrubs, Vines and rerrenisl plants for Fail planting. I ("you want lYony blooms Bext Spring, you must plant them this month. Winter flowerng plants and cut flowers at Franz's. A few Jonquils, Daffodils and Tulips left. Fletcher. Fletcher Phone 4738 Hood River Batten's Reds Won l Korllanit lot. 2nd, 3rd mrkervl, 4th pullet. Mil hen; lt brvrdUif pens, tirxt collec linn, silver cup (or bet peu ol tied, Hiate cup m m Rfl Your confidence in Franz's advertisement has never had the "iol or shock" that is sometimes exoeri- A encd when following; up a bargain offer. The Franx's policy is to STICK RIGHT SQUARE TO H FACTS. When we say we are selling an article at cost, our records are open for proof it that is neces sary. No wild statements of what "others" ask for the same piece are every made. Every such 3 statement is backed by careful investigation. Our January Me Is A Real One . : ; jj Every article quoted and scores that are not mentioned are reduced from the regular legitimate price. M I he many buyer of the past week are the most gratifying compliment that could be paid to this fl store's efforts to be YOUR CHOICE. 3 'A ii rfl Si J? it 1 rfl 'A .'uVr'u'wUUrl, Every Heating Stove Reduced The old favorite makes, hundreds of them in Hood River giving perfect service. inch Heater ft f Full Cast Iron Jk Top,front,doorsT .75 "24" Cheerful larg- ' 1 W i 1 est size, one oi tne finest stoves made $i Air Tights $1.19, $1.75, $2.28 $2.95 Dinnerware at Almost HALF In arranging stock after Xmas we find our decor ated dinnerware taking up too much space so have decided to close several patterns at just about one half will - sell it by the piece or in 42, 50 or 100 piece sets at $3.90 to $10.95 These are beautifully decorated sets and sold regu larly at $6.25 to $22.00. Morris Chairs Must Go! One of the extra special offerings is our entire line of fine leather "Easy Chairs -the push button kind." You may choose one and pay us exactly the factory price. This is a chance you may never have again. We've more than we need; that's the reason. Will you let this opportunity pass to buy a big, soft, comfortabley leather reclining chair at a saving of $5.00 to $15.00? Out Clearing of Late Holiday Arrivals Goods arriving too late for Christmas selling now reduced Cedar Chests Ladies Desks Oah Library Tables Special eoQ.95 Genuine Tennessee Moun A dozen new styles arriv- Heavy Mission style with DavenpOfty tain Red Cedar. Copper ed the day before Xmas large drawer. Afl2ta- A massive Colonial oak bed trimmed, now only must sell at halt at ble in any store on coast. Davenport. This is a regu- CQ zlC inrrt; . f J?'4 CQ DC lar $40 piece. There's only frfcMlrfc) $S.P5, $11.15. , $S.5r one at this price. See it! E. A. FRANZ COMPANY -iiLurjS.'w-iwaijrwjwtyai irm " . . aa, ssr-SjafaaX arM latwa for het displiiy, allver cup for b8t collection Hint even other upeclHl prirm. Home fln. cockerel and a fer iillllly pnlleM for Kale at rlKl prlceM. K.iycii for hatching after January 1st at (I H), ;ui. S0U and tlO.iU per lf. Why not nreeit trom I he nest, ruone iiS. . r, Unlten, HiKid Kiver, OreKon. dlltf FOR RENt V,r llmil.liulit hriiitt.k(ttiU4 nsaa sun uinii ftvr, MS ror r'ni. iionKeeping rooms, mrnmiea or untiirnishivl- Inquire at fl, Ua Ht. or phone ;liM.-J. W. Dicklnaon. d-tf Kor Rent-Kurnlahed Knnnia over Reed A Heudermin'KolIlce. Inquire Reed St Henderson.- a'M-tf Kor Kent The C. H. Bella realdence, SOS ( a'ne Ave. Term lev orewrea. Bee E. O. Iilaiiclmr at Firm National Bank. J16 FOR SALE For Sale Victor Talk Ins; Machine with wooden horn and over flfly recoida. W. S. Sylveaier, Kt. ;i, pboneMIW. J16 h'or Kale lai etg IncnlMlor, good aa new. Phone m;:). Avalnn Poultry r'arm. jatf for Sale or eichanire for cow or team of horeMCN, 21 yotuiK alumts. I). ( Kautx, Hood Klver, Oregon. ti Kor Sale tine brtndle cow with 2nd calf, alM.:l other Kd cowa; H. 8. 7,1 1 liana, tel. ilH For Sale A young Jersey cow; phone M.. For Hale or Trade One good Kimball organ ttlsociaxe. Will sell cheap or trade for milk nrheefcow. 1'houeSSlti Mrs. Warren Miller K. U. No..'l. 1 For Hale or Trade An all round 1150 pound mare. Would exchange lor milch cow. Call 1TH. JS Keea Limited (pial'ty. Writ Sr apeclfl caltons and price to lr. K. D. Wllaou, Waah- Ollfc'Hl, Wish. Jltf For Sale SI x to seven weeks old pigs, also White Orpl'iHton cockerels and pullets at Meadow Brook Farm, phone k CI. yii Pullets for Hale Two doien W'hlteOrpplng. ton, two noon Knmie laiaua neaa. Kuapp, phone 5W. J. J. Purnlture and Farm Implement for Hale One 2 horse Fresno, one slip tors per.one vine yard plow, one pair botw on hay rnck.one fine featbar bad. savaral pillows (ll umae feathers) 1 atr.tlght ove, 1 hard wood bed stead, OMttraas Hd springs, 1 Bachelor stove 1 goxal catastalv tSs, J. J. Knap, pbona MS, . ) Faassi iasrtssH sm IVAaJon peartreta. -H. O. Huwalag, aaVasis mm. dJt If ForSMa Fliat cn.tls Hlnrlcha, aann W7. or aiiabls bav. it. llJ7-1f For aaia-Ou and two ysar ola D'AnJou ! ear treaa; 4 to $ ft. Thrift- Itcck with laras roots. Cutter sVrws. dll tf For Sale -FaarbMaa-moMS windmill. Philip II. Carroll, pbone 6j63 JS Wanted To buy a waotid hand Work har ness; must aa chkt; talephons 477. Jl.i , Wantef-Browo L49I101S1 01c teresi. J.J. i Knapp. j To Let for hi leep A yonng. gentle borsa for riding or driving, will work single or dou ble. Mrs. 1 lloyden, K. F, D. 3. maf BI3CELLABEOUS TYP3WBITr?R8-For sale or rent on easy terms A. W. Onthank a31-tf Wanted-To buy grubbing maiAlne and equipment. Must becbeap. C. E. Copple Kt. IJ.phou.Wa. dlHlf For Sale or Trade A 5 year old Warn, weigh Ing MOO pounds ech. W. B. Arena, pbone lift Udell, l'srkdale fostoffloe. oZt-tf For Bale-Single combed white legborn cock erels. House painting, tinting or papering, carriage or auto painting. Will take hay or carrot for work. U. M. F.ddie, K. F. D, No. ;l. Phone 1687. d4-tf Kor Sale-rtorcycle. Yale Twin, fnlly equipped. Write or phone Walter Shay Hood Klver. ni;if C.v Da la ijMit nn . i .. Mi k . a " uvu J 1 "H mini njuiviiuunjwi Cash or credit. Address No. 10, U lacier, Hood River, Ore. notl For Sale at a Hargalo-lf you want a fine building site for a borne, desirably located see or pbone me. W. (i. Hnow. jyatl Oregon Lumber Co. Dee, Oregon Atl KISDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES WOOD, ETC. CAM FURNISH CEb4.Il SHIP LAP, ANY aUAMTiTY Both Phones Estimates Furnished Rubber Stamps AT THE GLACIER OFFICE r ) 1 a B 5! i n 1(1 4 5fl 51 i! ? 5 5! M a 1