flOQD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1917 1 1 LJ$k , Zower cos JJl-J Less furnace heat fJ needed fewer grate tt ifi,. and coal-stove fires. V iV VonMe. Fuel con- VTHltAT. umedon1ywhenheat V jf EnpTH ' neeen0 'aste- OIl 2sai-vt 1 N II7,oke or dor' L4 PEARL STANDARD OIL yT V on X OMPANT I (uuhmm) fciJ PERFECTION OIL HEATER FOR SALE BY E. A. Fran Company. Blowers Hardware Co. Stewart Hardware XX Furniture Co. D. McDonald. A. C. Staten. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Butler Banking Company of Hood River, Oregon at the Close of Business, November 20th, 1917 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $530,797.44 Bonds, Warrants and Stocks. 72,461.80 Savings Department Loans. 138,458.54 Safes, Furniture and Fixtures 7,059.98 Real Estate 35,660.83 Cash on Hand and in Other Banks. 146,405.90 1930,844.49 LIABILITIES Capital Stock '. '. ..$100,000.00 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits.. 29,487.45 Deposits 801,357.04 $930,844.49 Gain in Deposits over corresponding date one year ago, $320,713.77 To my old and new Patrons : I am now contracting PRUNING IN THE HOOD RIVER VALLEY. Let an expert tend to your ' Orchard. Write me for prices. When writing, give age, varieties, number of trees -per acre, and previous care. L. M. BERNSTEIN, B. S. A. 83 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PORTLAND, ORE. When In Portland Stop at the Palace Hotel One of the best hostelries of the Rose City. Washington Street at Twelfth The cleanest rooms in the city, first class service, fireproof, strictly modern, free phones, large ground floor lobby, steam heated rooms, with or without bath, hot and cold water, in shopping and theatre district, 50 cents per day and up, and special weekly rates. An inspection will convince you. All of our deliveries in all parts of the city are made by our exclusive automobile service. Your purchases of Meats, highest class fresh and cured, Butter and Eggs and Fish, will be taken to your home promptly. We believe that we work for our own best inter ests, when we give our customers the best service that we can possibly render and supply their wants with the best product at the best values. This is our aim. W. J. FILZ MEAT MARKET We give iMC Green Trading Stamps ayi SATAN TO KAISER: HOHNS OFF TO Y01T (From the Portland Telegram) . Louis Syberkrop, of Creston, bat ac quired much fam in recent weeks as author of a satire on Kaiser Wilbelm. Requests have come to him from Tu multy, Secretary Daniels and Roose velt, and people in every state in the Union and Canada have asked for cop ies of Mr. Syberkrop's article. "Ottumwa, Iowa. "The Infernal Region, June 28, 1917. "To Wilhelm von Hohenzollern, King of Prussia, Emperor.of All Germany and Envoy Extraordinary of Al mighty God : "My dear Wilhelm: "I can call you by that familiar name, for 1 have always been very close to you, much closer than you could ever know. "From the time that you were yet an undeveloped being in your mother's womb have shaped your destiny for my own purpose. "In the days of Rome I created a roughneck known in history as Nero. He was a vulgar character and suited my purpose at that particular time. In these modern days a classic demon and efficient super-criminal was need ed, and as I know the Hohenzollern blood, I picked yon as my special in strument to place on earth as an annex of hell. I gave abnormal ambition, likewise an oversupply of egotism that you might not discover your own fail ings; I twisted your mind to that of a mad man with certain normal tenden cies to carry you by ; a most dangerous character placed in power; I gave you the power of a hypnotist and certain magnetic force that you may sway your people. I am responsible for the deformed arm that hangs helpless on your left, for your crippled condition embitters your life and destroys all no ble impluses that might otherwise cause me anxiety; but your strong sword arm is driven by your ambition and squelches all sentiment and pity; I placed in your soul a deep hatred for all things English, for of all nations on earth I hate England most ; when ever England plants her flag she brings order out of chaos and the bated cross follows the Union Jack; under her rule wild tribes become tillers of the soil and in due time practical citizens ; she is the great civilizer of the globe and 1 hate her. I planted in your soul a cruel hatred for your mother because she was English and left my good friend Bismark to fan the flame I had kindled. Recent history proves how well our work was done. It broke your royal mother's heart, but I gained my purpose. "The inherited disease of the Hohen zollerns killed your father, just as it will kill you, and you became the ruler of Germany and a tool of mine sooner than 1 expected. "To assist you and further hasten my work I sent you three evil spirits, Nietzsche, Treitschke and later Bern hardt, whose teachings inflamed the youths of Germany, who in good time would be willing and loyal subjects and eager to spill their blood and pull your chestnuts, yours and mine; the spell has been perfect you cast your ambi tious eyes toward the Mediterranean, Egypt, India and the Dardanelles and you began your great railway to Bag dad, but the ambitious archduke and his more ambitious wife stood in your way. it was then that I sowed the seed in your heart that blossomed into the assassination of the duke and his wife and all hell smiled when it was how cleverly you saddled the crime on Serbia. I saw you set sails for the fjords of Norway and I knew you would prove an alibi, now cleverly dona, so much ilke your noble grand father, who also secured an assassin to remove old King Frederick oi Den mark, and later robbed that country of two provinces that gave Germany an opportunity to become a naval power. Murder is dirty work, out it takes a Hohenzollern to make a way and get by- . . . . "i our opportunity was at nana : you set the world on fire and bells of hell were ringing ; your rape of Belgium caused much joy.it was the beginning, the foundation of a perfect hell on earth, the destruction of noble cathed rals and other infinite works of art was hailed with joy in the infernal regions. You made war on friends and foe alike and the murder of civilians showed my teachings had borne fruit Your treachery toward neutral nations hastened a universal upheaval, the thing I most desired. Your under-sea warfare is a master stroke, from the smallest mackerel pot to the great Lusitania you show no favorites ; as a war lord you stand supreme, for you have no mercy ; you have no considera tion for the baby clinging to its moth er's breast as they both go down into the deep together, only to be torn apart and leisurely devoured by sharks down among the corals. "I have strolled over the battlefields of Belgium and France. I have seen your hand of destruction everywhere; It's all your work, super-fiend that I made you. I have seen the fields of Poland; now a wildreness fit for prowl ing beasts only ; they all succumbed to frost and starvationI drifted down into Galicia wherejformerly Jews and Gentiles lived happily together; I found but ruins and ashes; I felt a curious pride in my pupil for it was all above my expectation. I was in Belgium when you drove the peaceful population before you like cattle into slavery, you separated man and wife and forced them to hard labor in the trenches. I have Been the most selfish rape committed on young women and those who were forced into maternity were cursing the father of their off spring and I began to doubt if my own inferno was really up to date. "You have taken millions of dollars from innocent victims and called it in demnity; you have lived fat on the land you usurped and sent the real owners away to starvation. You have stayed away from legalized war meth ods and introduced a code of your own. You have killed and robbed the people of friendly nations and destroyed Jtheir property, iou are a nar, a nypocnte and a bluffer of the highest magnitude. You are a part of mine and yet lyou - i . - i -i i . pose as a personal menu oi uou. An, Wilhelm, you are a wonder. You wantonly destroy an tilings in your path and leave nothing for coming generations. "I was amazed when I saw you form a partnership with the impossible lurk, the chronic killer of Christians. and you a devoted worshiper in the Lu thern church. I confess, Wilbelm, you are a puzzle at times. A Mohamme dan army, commanded by German of ficers assisting one another in massa cring Christians is a new lane of war fare. When a Prussian officers can witness a nude woman being disem boweled by a swarthy Turk, commit ting a double murder with one cut of his saber, and calmly stand by and see a house full of innocent Armenians lockid up, the house saturated with oil and fired, then my teachings did not stop with you, but have been extended to the whole German nation. I confess my Satanic soul grew sick, and there and then I knew the pupil had become the master. 1 am a back number, and. my dear Wilbelm. I abdicate in your favor. The great key of hell will be turned over to you. The gavel that haa struck the doom of damned souls since time began is yours. I am satis fied with what I have done ; that my abdication in vour favor is for Ithe very beat interest of hell in the fu ture I am at your majesty's service. Affectionately and sincerely, "Lucifer H. Satan." CASCADE LOCKS. The steam shovel Is still at work fill ing, leveling and graveling a few low places m the Highway through town, but the work is about completed here. County Surveyor Cruikshank waa down from Hood River Friday and aur veyed the street running from the Co lumbia Highway to the school house. We expect this street will soon be opened. It is an improvement that has long been needed. Schools are closed this week. The teachers are attending the institute at uooa Kiver. George DeSpaln haa moved from the west end of town to the east end. G. W. Hunt, of Hood River, will occupy the bouse vacated by Mr. DeSpain. Rev. Eugene Burr preached his fare well sermon Sunday evening. We are very sorry to lose Mr. Burr and his family. A petition was circulated last week asking the county court to appoint E. W. Bunker as justice of the peace for mis precinct. Attorney Baker and Sheriff Johnson were callers at the Locks last week. Cascade Locks did well in donating to the Y. M. C. A. fund. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barnes and Er win Brollier are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brollier. A. 0. Adams. Jr.. has enlisted as a chauffeur in the Aviation Corps. He is now at Vancouver, Wash. Miss Alice Tompkins is recovering from an operation at the hospital in Portland. Frank Hall and James Henderson. applicants for the postoffice, have re ceived their ratings from the examina tion taken at Hood River September 22. Both passed well up in the 80s. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. N. C Nelson November 11. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Reed last week. Clark W. Thompson and familv loft last Saturday ior Santa Barbara, CaL, to spend the winter. H. C Pearson will look after their home while they are gone. A. 0. Adams. Jr.. drove his car nn from Vancouver Saturday evening tto spend Sunday with his parents. He looKea nne in nis soldier uniform. We are pleased to see Bert Glazier on the street again. He has been con fined to his home for some time with a bad stomach trouble. His daughter, Mabel, has come from Wyoming to look after his welfare. TROUT LAKE. E. V. D. Paul has returned from Portland. Mrs. Paul has gone to New York for the winter. The"two plays, the Obstinate Familv and Dixie Land, given here a week ago by local talent drew a full house. Something like 27 was netted for the school play shed. ThecaBts of the plays were as follows : The Obstinate Familv : Mr. Har- wood, C M. Cutting ; Mrs. Harwood, Mrs. Cuttinar: Henrv Owens. G. W. Sickafoose ; Jessie Owens, Miss Mada- line Bell ; James, the butler, H. J. Lickel : Lucy, the maid. Miss Ada M. Alford. Dixie Land: Uncle Rufus. E. V. D. Paul: AuntSukie. Mrs. Miller: Dan dy Jim, Percy Clendenny ; Pansy Blos som, Miss Bessie Coate ; Lew. H. J. Lickel; Eva, Mrs. Sickafoose; Lazy Bill. C. E. Hall: Pete. Francis Hall: Rose Geranium, Miss Bessie Walker; Two pickinnies, Geo. Jennings, Jr., and Dorothy Fouts. Music by Mrs. O. J. Smith. Dancing followed the plays. Trout Lake Grange elected the fol lowing officers for the coming year at their regular meeting: Wm. Coate, Master; Mrs. Rose Sickafoose, over seer; H. J. Lickel, lecturer; G. W. Sickafoose, steward: N. H. Haw ley, assistant steward ; F. M. Coate, chap lain: C. M. Cutting, treasurer; Ada M. Alford, secretary ; C. E. Hall, gate keeper; Miss Madeline Bell, Ceres; Mrs. Minnie Lickel, Pomona ; Miss Eva Pearson, Flora ; Mrs. Margaret Coate, L. A. S. ; Mrs. Ida. L. Smith, pianist ; MiBS Bessie Coate, assistant pianist. HEIGHTS NEWS Mrs. E. Slutz had a relapse and had to be taken back to the hospital. She had a severe attack of pneumonia, but is reported much bette. She had a run of typhoid fever and had just returned home from the hospital when she had to go back. Harry and Del Slutz, members of 12th Co., and Earl Slutz, of the Avia tion Corps at Vancouver, Wash, came home Saturday on account of the ill ness of their mother. Elliot Staten, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C Staten, has gone to Portland to take examination for war service. Hubbard Taylor has finished cutting wood at Parkdale, and is home again. Mrs. Harry Bailey slipped and thrust her hand.on the hot stove, burning it severely." Mrs. M. Sunderland, of Portland. spent the most of last week visiting her mend, Mrs. J. n. uui, returning to Portland Saturday. Will and George Zolls have purchased a Ford car and have put up a fine stone garage on the line between their lots. There was an error in one of the items of the Heights News last week which read that Mrs. Herbert Dalton, of Portland, had been in Hood River. and should have read Mr. Herbert Dal ton. As we do not know of any Mrs. Herbert Dalton it looked rather sus picious. W. H. Taf t was much pleased to re ceive a pair of nice wool bed socks last week knit by his mother, who is 86 yearcs ofage, and does not see very wen. !Mrs. Alida Shoemaker is enjoying he return of her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Kent Shoemaker, and little grand son, Edward Shoemaker. Let all members of the Woman's Re lief Corps be present at the next meet ing, December 8. It is very import ant. Come and find out what it is. School Meeting A special school meeting will be held Monday, December 3, 1917, at 3 o'clock p. m. at the Park street school house to vote a special tax for school purposes for 1918-1919. n 22-29 Arm SALAD ??tlnQn 111 r-y M AZOL A is the perfect oil for deep frying, sauteing, shortening, salad dressings and the economical one. DRESSED from the heart of golden American Corn, Mazola supplies the need for a vegetable oil which is pure and wholesome. Fry any food in Mazola and you will find it retains more of the natural flavor. Use Mazola over and over again it docs not transmit taste or odor from one food to another the great factor in economy. Mazola quickly crisps the surface and thus makes fried foods more digestible free from greasiness or sogginess. And since Mazola is a vegetable oil it is an important factor in Mr. Hoover's campaign to save butter, lard and suet. Imported oils are so scarce and high priced now-a-days that you will do. well to use Mazola When you want a really delicious salad dressing. You can get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart. half-gallon, and gallon tins. The large sizes are most economical. Also ask your grocer for the free Mazola Book of Recipes, or write us direct. Your money refund- ea u raazou aoes not give entire satisfaction. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place, New York SaVaj I Johnson, Lieber Company . FarilisJ, Orf tea DISPLAY OF JAPANESE GOODS We have opened our store at the corner of State and Third Streets with new importations of Japanese Goods direct from the Flowery Kingdom. Silk Embroideries, Shirt Waists, Kimonos, Handker chiefs, Table Runners, Lacquered Glove and Hand kerchief Boxes, Miyajima Wooden Ware, Work Bas kets, China Ware, Novelties, Hand Painted Views of the Columbia River Highway; we have all kinds of TOYS for 5 cents, 10 cents and 15 cents and up. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of TOYS We Invite Your Inspection Yasui Brothers Company State Sl Third Streets Hood River, Oregon 111$ GuaM Orchard Run Sound Cull $8.00 .. Per Ton Delivered to Factory. Having increased our grinding and storage capacity, we will be in a position to take care of your 1917 tonnage. HOOD RIVER APPLE VINEGAR CO. GRAVE LYS i: ciuiiwnD H Rfial Chewing Plug ID afara the InvMtlon H ww Patat Air Piof Pooh m CeuM Nat K Me U l SUAVELY PLUG TOBACCO. i, nnmpHMFiwuKHHi. FraMi ana Class a4 CLJ Ji Utts Leiiaer tnaa a Ma ehaw 1 m4 a'l ami it. XA SrminbXJaccUaumuk "SWT" I MISTER. GOAT -yOU CAN BE 'EXCUSED FOR CHEWING rNY OLD THING BECAUSE YOU CAN' fR.tADTHATBlU.BOAm. y - . QgM I ( IV mV Wm:vnv without fC-l-i SasaaMaamt-aaltM Rubber Fruit Box Stamps at the Glacier Office