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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1916)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1916 MUNROE Pat Jaa. 4. 114 S A CK Pit Jaa. 4. 1 WILL SAVE MONEY IN PICKING YOUR APPLE CROP For Sale at All Dealers SLAB WOOD We have arranged to handle the Slabwood of Stanley Smith Lumber Co. Now is the time to put it in and let it season. Ask us for prices. Taft Transfer Company Building Plaster, Cement, Lime Feeds for The Dairyman and Poultryman Warehouse at foot of 5th Street STRANAHAN & CLARK APPLES Gravensteins wanted for export and domestic shipment. Liberal advances and good prices ob tained. Standard grades only. Arrange your apple accounts now. KELLY BROS'. Warehouse 7th and Railroad Sts. Phone HOI I JOMMftOM HAli ni w h AOMiNtMBATtON HOG it THE "GREATER OREGON" I ! With ni hiillillnM Muln..i nut mnnr addition to It. fnrulty, tha fjnlvrrnlty of Orsiitn will begin It forty-first year( Tues day, September IS, 1916, Bprflnl training In Commerce, Journalism, Architecture, Law, Medici nr.Temlilnc, Llhra rr Work, Music, rhjslcnl Training and Kine Arts. Larceand strong department of Liber al Education. Library of more 'than SS.OOd volumes, fif teen buildings full? equipped, two splendid (jmnasltims. Tuition Free. Dormitories for men and for women. Kxpenses Lowest. Write for free catalogs, addressing; R.gLtmr UNIVERSITY OF OREGON E1TOKNE, OREGON lWC0UCTlONAL At Last The Day! On Saturday, August 19, 10 a. m., the doors of Cruikshank's 5-10-I5C Store will open to the public in their new location in The Bartmess Building on Oak Street Carpenters ami painters have been busy for weeks getting ready for you the most modern store in Hood River. 1 We have arranged a ReBt Room for the convenience of the ladies, light, well ventilated and overlooking the store. A good place to rest or wait for friends. At the opening hour, 10 a. m., we offer the following Special Bargains: Enameled Dish Pans up to 17 quarts 15c Enameled Water Buckets 10 quarts '- 15c Not more than one of each to a customer. None sold to children. IN OUR CANDY DEPARTMENT One pound delicious wrapped kisses - 10c - Pon't forget the TIME, the PLACE and the DATE. Deer Season Aug'. 15 to Oct. 31 Winchester Loads All Sizes E. A. Franz Go. Butter Wrappers 3C1DE TO AT THE GLACIER OFFICE FINLEY PICTURES ARE APPRECIATED The Gem theatre was crowded to iu limit last Friday afternoon, moat of tbe patrons of the popular playhouse being children of the city and valley and the youngsters were an interested lot. Tbey were witnessing the won derful nature pictures tsken by W. L. Fmley, stste biologist The cbilrden of Hood River lesrned valuable lessons at Fridsy afternoon's performance. There is lesson in every yard of Mr. Kinley's reels of moving pictures. Tbe spirit of love for festbered song sters is born into the little boy or girl as he sees the results of kindness and patience as displayed by tbe Finley pictures. A large number of adults also, ssw the pictures. Tbe Hood River County Game Protective Association deserves the tbsnks of the people of tbe valley for making possible tbe wonderful show. It would be well if tbe nature pictures could be shown at every scboolbouse.in the Hood Kiver valley. MASONS PLAN BONNEVILLE PICNIC The local Masonic lodge has accepted an invitation irora Washington lodge, of Portland, to oarticinate in a nicnie with tbe Rose City fraternal" organiza tion members and their families on La bor Day. Monday. September 4, and plans sre now being made for about 60 local Masons to go with their families to Bonneville, where the picnic will be held. A baseball game will be played by teams or tbe two Masonic lodges. A special fare of $1 for the round trip will be made. If a sufficient num ber sign for the occasion a special car will be furnished for the picnic. The committee on arrangements is composed of Tbos. F. Johnson, Kent bhoemaker and K. a. Bennett. INTERIOR PROSPER OUS, SAYS MITCHELL "Tbe prosperity of the agricultural communities of the middle west," says b. A. Mitchell, vice president of the Hood Kiver Mate Bank, who returned Monday from a visit in Iowa and the Dakotas, "is going to stimulate tbe consumption of Northwestern apples there to a great degree, 1 think. &v erywhere I went, with the exception of the country around Aberdeen, is. D., where black rust had all but ruined the wheat. the crop prospects are excellent. The Montana and Dakota ranges are in fine shape witb fat cattle everywhere, "Idaho, too, is going to sse some apples, lhe crop there is practically nothing because of the late freezes of last spring. While away Mr. Mitchell visited rel atives and friends. "While I enjoyed my visit." he says. "the hot weather was rsther oppressive after the cool temperature of Oregon." AT THE GEM TODAY Louise Lovely in "The Grip of Jeal ousy." A sensational drama of life down South before the war. Replete with startling sensations, btrong, forceful and inspiring. Also a two reel L-Ko comedy, "For the Love of Mike and Rosie." Friday and Saturday "Excuse Me." Harry Mallory is or dered to join his regiment for the Phil ippines. He must take the Overland Limited in order to escape court mar tial. He persuades Marjory to elope with him and reserves two berths, They reach the train in time, but haven't time to get married. "Little" Jimmy Wellington, who stands six feet two in his stocking feet and weighs 350, guzzles too much. His wife takes the Limited for Reno. He gets sore and takes the same train for the same palce and for the same purpose. Rev. Dr. Temple, tiring of the monotony of Ypsilanti, elopes and takes the Overland through to the cosst. There's another girl aboard a former sweet heart of Mallory's. The happening en route are screamingly funny. Mar- jorie, not married to Mallory, has ber reputation at stake. Dr. temple knows this, but won t let anyone know he is a preacher. The other girl pes ters Mariorie and Mallory with a bracelet she received from Mallory, Wellington and bis wife fail to meet and everyone does something they should not, leaving the porter to bear the brunt of it all. A hold up relieves the girl of the bracelet, the arrival of a Mormon minister when they get into Utah, frightens temple Into practic ing his profession on the young couple. Then a cinder gets into Wellingston's eye and causes him to meet bis wife, who relieves him of it, and they patch up their differences. Sunday "The Nigger," featuring William Farnura. Philip Morrow, a wealthy young planter, is happy in the love of Ueorgiana Byrd, the belle of bis native state and the belief that in bis veins runs the moat aristocratic blood in the South. Cliff Noyes, political boss and distiller of whiskey, persuades Morrow to run for governor. During the cam paign one of t'hilip s negroes is lynch ed. The incident makes a deep imnrea sion on Morrow's mind, and upon bis election to governorhsip be decides to sign a prohioition bill which would mean the ruin of Noyes' business. Noyes in rummaging in an attic has found pspers proving that Morrow, the aritsocrat, tbe blue blooded land owner and governor of the state, has negro blood in his veins. Morrow faces tbe blow manfully. He confesses tbe taint in hia blood to Georgians and deter mines to do the right boldy as he sees it. with a stroke of his pen Morrow makes the prohibition bill a law, and to make his heroic self sacrifice com pleted, resigns his office to devote the remainder of bis life to the uplifting of the negro race. Monday and Tuesday Mabel ' Taliaferro in "Her Great Price." Metro five reel featnra Full of sensations, romance and dramatic surprises. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in "His First Tooth." Auto and Horse Tolls Reduced The Commecriat rlnh ia in rMin r a letter from Dorsey B. Smith an nouncing the reduced tnlla nn ran in the Inn to S2 for all aised automobiles and 50 cents for saddle horses. They advise thst all toll receipts are spent upon the road, and ask that people who wish to use the road annraoiata that the cost of keeping the road open ia quite expensive and that, aa all the money received is used in maintenance, no one should use the rosd who does not wish to contribute to its upkeep. BHIY SUNDAY MAY PREACH IN PORTLAND Billy Sunday may some day preach in Portland. He is dsted up now for about 18 months ahead of time. When the evangelist waa in Portland recently the matter waa put up to Mr. Sunday by members of tee Ministerial Asaeci ation. lhe evangeliat ssys that Port land is a bard city, not in the aenae that it is sinful but thst the people do not stsnd together in their desires for a spiritual uplift. Rev. Sunday said to the Portland ministers: "If you will show thst you are in earnest and will get behind the move ment in a body and get your Chamber of Commerce and other public organ izations behind it in a manner that shows that the city is in dead earnest so I can be assured tbst tbe meetings will be worth while, I will try to ar range to bold meetings here. The date will have to depend upon seversl things. One is how soon you can get your organization into shape so aa to make sure the meetings will be a suc cess and after that arrangements will hsve to be made so that we can fit the dates in somewhere, for we are booked ahead many months snd we cannot fill the demand aa it is." Mr. Sundsy predicted that if the movement is started immediately jt would be possible to bold the meetings in a year or 18 months. The committee will report the result of its conference with Mr. Sunday at tbe first meeting of the Portland Min isterial Associstion this fall. GRANGE WISHES TO STUDY MEASURE The members of the Hood River Po mons grange declare that they are not unqualifiedly opposed to the proposed measure, aa advocated by C. C. Chap man, to increase the license on motor cars. "We want to know more about the proposed law," aays J. F. Thompson. "As I looked at the matter it would have been poor policy for us to have endorsed tbe measure." The following committee of grsngers wss here Mondsy to confer with the Commercial club and business men over the proposed campaign of voting on bonds to provide a fund for the im provement of the Hood River county link of the proposed Loop highway passing around the east base of Mount Hood: J. F. Thompson, J. R. Forden, C. P. Johannsen, W. H. Bucher, A. I. Mason, Frank Davidson and S. G. Em ilio. AT NEW ELECTRIC Today Wm. S. Hart, stsr of "Hell's Hinges." will be presented in his lat est and greatest picture, "The Aryan." Greater and more appealing than "Hell s Hinges. ' Also a real laugn provoker. "His Bread and Butter." a Triangle-Keystone comedy with Hank Mann. Friday and Saturday Florence Rockwell, the celebrated stage star will be seen in her latest Paramount play, "He Fell in Love With His Wife," an adaption of the fa mous book by E. P. Roe. She is with out money, home or friends and the poor bouse is her only relief. He is a farmer, weathy, handsome and lonely; knows and worships but one thing, his farm. Becoming discouraged with bald housekeepers, he appeals to his inti mate friend, tbe superintendent of the poorhou.se. Out in the storm Alida is discovered, too weak to make her pres ence known. James Holcroft meets and marries her. As she slowly re turns to health she falls in love with her husband, who is so engrossed with his farm that he doesn't notice her in terest. Then comes the discovery of her whereabouts by Wilson Ostrom, who, undivorced from his first wife, had married her. The events following this discovery cause Holcrotf to come into tbe full glory of his awakened love. Also Frank Daniels, the peer of le gitimate funmakers, will be seen in one of his latest laugh making"" come dies. Sunday One day only, the Triangle Fine Arts Studios present Lilian Gish, tbe star of "Birth of a Nation," in a gripping story of the Orient, "Sold for Mar riage." Also a Triangle Keystone comedy with Fatty Roscoe Arbuckle entitled, "The Other Man," a real riot of laughter. ' Monday and Tuesday , Blanche Sweet, the dainty film fa vorite in "Blacklist," and also we are presenting for its initial appearance in Hood River the latest Paramount Pic tograph, the last word in picture news and items of vital interest to everyone all of the way from how to carve a duck to the showing of American troops on the Mexican border. The beautiful Blanche Sweet, since she has been with the Leaky Company, has been seen in many unusual roles, but aa Vera Maroff, the school tescber in a small mining town, she ia said to portray a role entirely different from anything in which she haa heretofore appeared. "The Black List" ia a daring indict ment of the working conditions big corporations as they exist in the many ststes. Vera is the dsughter of a mine work er who ia the bead of Russian anarch ists, contemplating the overthrow of tbe corporation. How the little school teseher, after her people have been shut down by the mine guards for re fusing to work under the terrible con ditions of tbe "black list" changes the entire policy of tbe great corporation and brings the president to her xeet, must naturally, be seen to be enjoyed. This photo drsma is said to deliver a lesson to the working clssses in a fsr more graphic and vivid manner thsd could be told from tbe pulpit or stage. Wednesday and Thursday Frank Keenan will be shown in the 'Stenninir Stone." Also a Trisnele- Kevstone comedy witb Chester Conk- lin, "Bucking Society." V. M. Kolstsd at the organ. OvAaM atamno irariMv ittmni Ml mnrlrinflr hrrv hnYPR 111 111 A tfi m-flttl" od abort notice, t the Glacier ottic. F kly Specials Following specials take effect Friday 18 and continue for one week. Van Camps P. & B. No. 3 tins 20c Matches, 3 for 10c Van Camps Soups, close out, 4 25c Red Ribbon Mince Meat, pkg. 5c Reg. 25c bujk coffee, special lb. 22c Karo Syrup, dark, No. 2, 2 for 25c Cherrystone Oysters, No. 1, 2 25c Van Hoeters Bleaching Soap, 6 25c Small White Beans, 2 lbs. - 25c Reg. 30c bulk coffee, special lb. 27c 35c 31c " 40c " 41 34c Some Reminders Normanna brand canned sardines, herring and mackerel. Nosco garlic salt - - - 15c Phez and Loju loganberry juice 25c R Porter - - - 5c Baker's fresh grated cocoanut with the milk, can Full line of feed and poultry supplies at both stores. Sour pickles in quart jars - 25c Sweet " " " " - 30c 4 ' sour, mixed and dill pickles in cans - - - 10c Sauer Kraut and Weinies, can 20c 15c Consolidated Mercantile Co. Hood River Odell Its. Here -Come (n-Se - It aawaaaa!il The New Type "Z" Fairbanks -Morse FARM ENGINE i Economical Simple Light Weight Substantial Fool-proof Construction Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore Leak-proof CompressionComplete with Built-in Magneto MORE THAN RATED POWER AND A WONDER AT THE PRICE raH.p. 3 H. P. . - '6052 If. o. b. factory! 6 h. p...tm A. C. STATEN Agent for Hood River, Co. TWELFTH STREET TELEPHONE 3251 G 3 IS00 Rubber Stamps for Berry Boxes THAT PRINT Made to Order at the Glacier Office