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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1918)
HOOD IUVEH GLACIER TUUKSDAY, AlMtIL IS. 191S MEN ! See the values; buy at 1 home and get the habit Men's English Style Lace Shoes Brown or Mahogany Calf, English Style. Lace Shoes -stylish and dressy-an ex cellent shoe at the price $6.50 rii. f r E glish Style Lace Shoes with B learner or wime ieoun Goodyear Welt Soles, two grades - $3.98 $4.98 Men's Outing Shoes Soft tough mule skin, unlined, extra well made with long wearing soles $2.49 8-inch Ili-Cut as above $2.69 Men's Elk Shoes Good looking and good wear ing shoes made from soft Krome tan leather, with medium heavy soles, noth ing better for the man who wants a light weight work shoe, absolutely ali leather, low price $2.69 8-inch Hi-Cut as above $3.69 PARIS GARTERS Lisle web, single grip ..19c Double grip 25c Dandy Tad ...10c Men's Stylish Button Shoe An incomparable value, in gun metal calf uppers, Goodyear welt (smooth in ner soles.) Style as illus trated. Easy, comfortable shoes, in all si.es, at a sav ing worth while $3.50 Men's Work Shoes Heavy chrome tanned up pers with welted or stand ard screw fastened soles. A shoe that will stand the wet and hard wear. Tan or black, absolutely all leather and a wonderful shoe at a wonderful price $3.98 Washington Kip Logger Genuine kip vamps, hand pegged bottoms, 10-inch tops, medium weight. Will hold calks $9.90 The Store With The Yellow Front One block south 1st Nat l Bank Oft WOMAN'S CLUB NEWS The nexr ri-pular meKins? of the H.imI IUwr Woman's Oub on April .4 will invlude nomiuatioa of o!5i ters The business welling will bo foilutd by a foi-d substitute demon stration. As the voniru o Ureron are goine n- be askd to UMi evi n less wheat n i - .... .......,;....! I .i-au u... ,.v.u..-u. are Mnving to j.rei;ire themselves . K u.-e the substitutes in the mos-t I lalutubie form. It is the wish of ; the -i4iuuitti'e that em ti elub mem her bring the article of tinnl that she bus learned through experience to make successfully, usiiiK as much of the substitute us possible. The wo men are also asked to briiiK a sam ple, together with the recipe and di rections for iiiukin;'. It is also desired that each woman st nd to the committee her best menu for Meatless luy; not elaborate ones, bt.t simple, nutritions menus such as have in our own homes. A prize will be inviTi for the best one. Members may bring quests by pay i'.'Z the usual guest fee. Mrs. W. II. McCluin is chairman for the after noon. "Woiiten in liusiness and Indus trial Life" was the topic -at the meet ins: Wednesday of the Woman's Club. Mrs. Lucia Adiliton, chairman of the press committee for the State Kcderalion, was the speaker for the 'afternoon. .Mrs. Additon has just re tunnd from the Kast. where she spent much time attending the many conventions at Washington, 1). O. Her address was an inspiration and presented some entirely new views upon wonan's pluce in industrial life. AT THE LIBERTY Today We will present in motion pictures a story of the United States' greatest, achievement entitled, "Over Here." It shows the building of one of the government cantonments, or training camps, where the soldiers of this na tion will be taught modern warfare. In "2 days you see a virgin forest turned into an encampment for thou sands of men with thousands of men, horses and auto trucks working at top speed to help win the war. We will also show Chas. (lunn in a live reel drama, "Framing Kramers, "and a one reel comedy, " Double Flivver.' 'If you do not see "Over Here" you have missed something really worth while and you will never have another op portunity, as this is' the only official war department picture. Usual prices. Friday and Saturday Marguerite Clark in her latest Para mount success, "The Amazons, a story of a woman who had three daughter,! and brought them up as boys, because she had always wanted sons. See Mar guerite Clark perform many of tlis stunts Fairbanks does with all tlis daring and aplomb of an acrobat. This is positively the greatest picture Mise Clark has ever made and is a riot o fun. Also one of those Animate.! Weeklies full of official war pictures. f Sunday Olive Thomas, the bewitching Tri angle star will be seen in her latest screen offering "Hetty Takes a Hand," a story of a pampered society damsel stranded on the desert with a couple of I'ackards within reach and nothing to eat but roast chicken. Its a hard life, but see Olive Thomas make the best, of it. Also a one reel comedy, "A Matrimonial Breaker." Monday and Douglas Fairbanks luesduy will be seen in 'A Modern Musketeer." The story of a young man who, like Don (Quixote of old, was always getting into trouble trying to help somebody in distress, especially the ladies. Imagine a yotinjr man standing on the very edge of tne Grand Canyon of the ('(dorado and af ter a look down into the wonderful chasm turn around and casuallfy re mark, "some gully. " Its a bear of a show, and then on the same bill we will show the first of the Mack Sennett comedies featuring his'Mieauty sipiad" of feminine wonders. It is entitled, "Those Athletic Girls" and is full of the most bewitching girls (dad in the most dazzling of costumes, cavorting around in a ladies' gymnasium where Louise Fazenda is the janitress. We might also mention that the world fa mous Mack Sennett cat, Teddy, the Great Dane dog, Slim Summerville, Glenn Cavender and a bunch of roaring lions are included in the cast. It is one of the best comedies we have ever show n. 1") and 25 cents. Wednesday and T hursday Jack Richardson will le seen in his Triangle success, "The Man Above the Law." Also a one reel comedv, "His Day id' Doom." Friday and Saturday, April 2(1 and 27, .lack Pick ford and Louise Huff will be sen in "The Varmint." Also an Animated Weekly. Sunday, April 2S, Alma Kuebens wll be seen in a dandy play of seven parts, "I Love You." Also a comedy. Monday and Tuesday, April 20 and ;!). Marv Pickford in her greatest char- I acterization," Rebecca of Sunnyhrook I Farm." Wednesday and Thursday, May 1 and 1 2 are the days that Hood" River will j long remember as the time when they had the pleasure of seeing one of the j greatest motion picture exposes ever I shown the public. Further announce- ! ments regarding the plav to be shown on these dates will be given later, .lust remember these two dates. Fix them in your mind. Every person in the Hood Kiver valley, that is every patri- lotic American, will see the play to be shown these two divys. ODELL G. F. Purdy returned home from Portland Thursday. He was accom panied by his niece, Miss Greta Teague, who experts to remain here for a visit. I. J. Annala was a business visitor in Portland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sheppard, Mrs. B. Krohn and Mrs. Poul Hansen at tended a party given by Mrs. Mark j Cameron in honor of her husband at I their home in Hood River Wednesday i evening. j Miss Edith Swanson returned to j Portland Thursday after having spent j two weeks verv pleasantly as the guest of her sister, 'Miss Elizabeth Swanson, I at the home of Miss Swanson. Miss i KerJine and Mrs. Veates. I Recent Odell purchasers of autos are ' Dane Kemp, a lord touring car, and Jchn Wickham, a i'aie touring car. ' When E. T. Folt3 received word re cently telling of the eerious illness of his father and later a fiiessage stating that his father and uncle had passed j away the same day, Mr. Folt3 was not ( well and could not fco to the family home in New York. He expects to go there soon. The Muthers. dub of Willow Fat will meet at the home of Mrs. Poul Hansen, of Odell, Thursday. April 25. suver lea win be served, me pro- ceeils lo !e uevoieu lowara Keu ross handkerchiefs upon which members of the club are now working. Each one who attends is requested to bring nee dle and thimble. F. A. McDonald and family are now a home in the J. W. McDonald prop erty. Little Miss Marguerite Shelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shel lev, of The Dalles, underwent an oper- ! ation last Saturday ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. I). Ikiyed for the removal of her tonsils and adenoids. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lafferty have returned to their home near Dee. They spent the winter in Portland and now with the coming of spring they will look after the cultivation and harvest ing of their straw berries. Mrs. J. H. Tompkins has returned home from Eugene, where her sister-in-law, Mrs. Newton, recently under went a serious operation. Arthur Tompkins, who is employed in a saw mill out from Underwood, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sheirbon, who were married recently in Vancouver. Wash., are at home in the Kimball property formerly occupied by C. C. Smith and family. Immediately fid lowing their arrival in Odell friends gathered and gave them a rousing ser enade. Mr. and Mrs. Sheirbon were equal to the occasion and entertained the serenaders in a manner most satis factory. The high school auditorium was well tilled Monday evening by the Liberty l.oan patriotic meeting. Beginning with community singing led by Mrs. Dutro, with Miss Laura Folts accom panist, the feeling was intensely patri otic throughout. Mrs. E. T. Folts, president of the P.-T. A., of Odell, in troduced the chairamn of the evening, J. II. Hazlett, of Hood kiver, who in turn presented Mr. Fraley, of Port land, Lieut. Dawson, of the U. S. Signal Corps, stationed at Vancouver, and Supt. Gibson, of Hood River. The community service Hag with its ,rti stars, served as a reminder that Odell has just and sufficient cause to feel deeply interested in the welfare of the boys over there, and to cause each and every one present to consider thought fully whether we have given, or rather loaned, our maximum. Sunday school 10.,'M) a. m. Epworth League 7,:iO p. m. Service K p. m. next Sunday at the Methodist church. f ivil Service Examinations Civ service examinations for book-keepejr-stenographer and elerk-book-keeper, will be held at the postollice April 110, May 28 and June 25. Salaries for beginners approximate $1,(R0 per year. WE KNOW That this is going to be the greatest Auto Acces sory year that Hood River has ever known. With dozens of new car owners and hundreds of tourists, the money spent for acces sories and oils in Hood River will run into the thousands of dollars We have the Most Silver Beam Installed lor $9.50 We also carry K-B, and OLD SOL SPOT LIGHTS Champion X Spark Plugs Our Price 65c Other makes -Bethlehem A. C. Red Head Mogul Rajah Grease Guns We carry these in a vari ety of sizes and makes running from 50c to $3,50 For a man who takes care of his own car they are time savers. When you come here you may be sure of GETTING THE RIGHT THING. We know because we own and operate autos. E. A. Franz Co. tl kin i ALL THERE IS IN CET OUT OF IT SO. YOU WEAR THEM. WHEN YOU COME TO OUR STORE WE WILL SHOW YOU SILKS AND SILK THINGS. RICH IN COLORING AND SHIMMERING LUSTRE. SILK THINGS HAUE ADVANCED IN PRICE LESS THAN ANY OTHER LINE OF GOODS. SO NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY THEM AND WEAR THEM TO YOUR HEART'S CONTENT. COME TO US FOR EVERYTHING YOU NEED. OUR QUALITY IS HIGH: OUR PRICE LOW. Uncle vSam says: "Save the Woolens and Cottons for the Army and Navy!" The women can help by wearinp SII.K, and it costs less than Wool. The New SilKs from 78c to $2.50 the SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY --Ladies' Fine Black Silk Lisle Hose, 29c These are a regular 50c grade and excellent value. We had a chance to buy a case of w hat are known as the Mill Run, some have slight defects in foot or top, none in the leg, and all carefully darned. This is the very best value to be found any place today. Don't wait until your size is sold out. Come in Friday and buy Black Silk Lisle Hose for 29c the pair. MOLDEN, HUELAT, FATHER CO. "The House of Personal Service" Fn-sli ground graham, whole wheat 1 have, taken the agency for the Spir llmir ami com meal at Kelly limn'. el la Dorset. Call at Huelow Tailor Shop, warehouse. nl-tf I Mr-. Karl linelow, llooil liiver, Or. tf Complete Auto Accessory CAR 0DOS AND ENDS Lockwashers and A. 1. A. M. Holts All size Call-Hearing Cotter Pins. Whitney Keys Fuse Plugs Copper Gaskets Pit Cocks Priming Cocks Gasoline Pipe Connect'ns "Somewhere in France" our boys are facing the heartless Hun. "Somewhere in F-rance" our boys are just beginning to fight. They need our Money-our Food--our Encouragement. Let us ali get back of them. Let's all INVEST IN LIBERTY BONDS and help our boys and our government. Valvoline Oils and Greases ' Light, Medium, Heavy Radiator Hose In all sizes - also Hose Clamps for same. If your radiator leaks we have a sure cure in Scmcntol See Out u Beautiful LIFE IS WHAT JOY YOU AS SILK THINGS PLEASE are mostly M jard. inches Aide and Stocks in Town. Our Wind Shields and Lamp Glasses We Cut and Fit All Sizes of Wind Shields and Auto Glasses Oo Not Neglect Your Tires A small cut soon leads to a large one or a blow-out. We've the proper mater ials for mending these and can tell you how to use them. se -V. S. P. 0c uv ai'nome and Get the Habit! WATCH THE STORE WINDOWS THIS WEEK YOU WILL BE AMAZED AT THE VARILTY AND QUALITY Oty MADE IN OREGON GOODS THERE ARE NONE BETTER MADE ANYWHERE. When you buy at home you are helping yourself as well as well as your neighbor, and if you want to help build up your community you will Buy at Home, and you will get value re ceived. Make no mistake, wherever you buy you get what you pay for, and your home mer chant is here where you can get at him. By pulling together we can go "Over the Top" This week we are showing in our center windows : KNIT GOODS Made of Oregon 'Grown Wool the softest ;md best woolen yarns made, designed and made by the Portland Knitting Co. Sweaters, Slipons, Knitted Vests, Toques, Jerseys, Helmets, Wristlets, Scarfs, and Bathing Suits. Come in and see what Oregon is doing. OREGON WOOLENS b7he A"!uu'ly xht l'st values and wool fabrics made. LADIES' FRENCH HATS Kvea ycicntilically eiuninel hv II. I,, Ilashromk, optometrist, lleilhrnnncr HMr. IS-If Auto Accessories Are Priced to Save You Money Battery Testers l)o not neglect your batteries. For 95c you can Test and take care of your battery in an intelligent manner. Fords We have Ford Brake Shoes all lined. Pull the wheel, slip in the shoe per pair $1.25. For low gear and l ie verse Band we have Advance Cork Lining. Muliibestos, Long wear, Raybestos and .). M. Lining. How about your TIRE Equipment "GOODYEAR'S"? If eliminate your tire E. A. Franz Co. I 1 Made in Oregon; are and cost you less. lietter : Films left with nnp to 4 o'cl e'( p. in. arerea.lv for ilel i cry the next evening. Slocoui V Catili.'M t'o. m'-Mtf For S7.00 We Can Save you $50 Before the Summer is over. If you are interested come in and ask about the Heart Bell Do You Reline Your Own Brakes? Why Not? We carry Brake' Lining in all sizes -also the the Rivits. Come in we will tell you how easy it is done. DO YOU DRIVE WITH A GLARING LIGHT? Why not get within the law? Ospods Holoplane We put them in. for spring? not, why not trouble Are you a user of equip with them and lor the coming year: O