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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1918)
llonl KIVKU (ii.Ai IKK. I ill UMA, AHil'ST '2:. :kuub t&tufr (Slarirr AklMI V ll. VOh Publisher stills ri.ti"B. S l.'.l IVr irr. 11 R TSK Uir nf tl.eii; tattles cf tt.t ar' will be fiMijfct .ut on American i-oii ll,f latter ( art f SeptemUr, u hen the LiUrty loan is hunched, but tf.e citizen idler, like the t'.thttr.g tlouth Ui I su4-rt, is Keyed up to an equal I'itch f enthu.-:am ard "It's all over but the shoutir ! H.i l.;vcr c'ur ty is !:(jw lietnntcly c.fi.iiiittc.l t . the j.rM:ram of .!un Thi.se fe day a sut in niiit the te-rn; a m.M-ri.ti..n v -'l".'" or , l.ot Lake road tf.ll I reniePibered tl .-r.ab uti t.. the rVurth l.itwrty fr m Uv.g time by the men who .rtci-; I., M1. While definite .ju..ts have not pated !at week. And they w ill benefit i t.ren eMid.ii -bed. we may r.sl a-urei from the exir. ise in air work. It : J us here is to be rekfretteii that more il not ji.in the foree of worners. I !jn t.i a'! !id t:-.t li.n.l Kho::U re-i;i?T-r a- mrly as jio-.-:i!e at tiie of f. e rf t'f A-yM-Urt.m or fcy mail. Ti.f UM.ul Mttiuu f-e will be (L.trg ed. til of wiii !'. wilt he rel'aud.-d to t.io who work fur t'.e Ass-m Uticn or its Ui-iiibers during t'.e 1.15 i-ar-vt"-!ing season. REV. KENNEDY ONLY CHARTER MEMBER that th- amount Mrtifir. a ii l;ot ho le that: that. We ate jruimr to raise that amount ; ,.f mm s' t j be appht-d to the i.i I. .an. I I., back the I'O Hi-J River men in the .-.-r.u-e, to make possible the hastt tiin; ; of the w in-the-w ar-i-r.ram, a s.-hed -! ule that. inurs a nuicker return of I soldiers. There t an be no doubt, we j tbmk, in the minds of anyone that! Ib.d Kiver is not k-'oinjr to hesitate at j !l in this program. Hood kiver must, ; and is t!"'K l" contribute to the i I 'mted States war securities within! the next six weeks a total of '..'40,(100. j 1 v nt there is Koirir to be a chat tfe in the method of securir.K those suhscrip- tions. Heretofore soliciting teams have j called on citizens. Those soliciting j teams have met with success in almost 1 ail instances. At times it was neces sary to use moral persuasion to point out to a man or woman his or her duty, lint in the tfreat majority of cases the work of the teams was simply one of H?.sembliiikr funds. Between now and .September 21, the citizens of Hood Kiver county, whose ability will be rated us justly and equitably as it w ill be possible for fellow men to perform such work, will be aske.l to apply for subscriptions reaching in the aggregate the sum of the quota set the county. The task of preparation for mailing of all these application blanks and rating caids is a huge one, but committees are cheerfully engaged in the work. The application blanks ami ra'ings will soon he in the hands of the subscribers. This system places the duty of Hood kiver county men and women squarely before them, and we believe they are Koing to welcome the method of per formance. We believe they aie going to consider the volunteer system a privilege, and by the time the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign is formally launched, we indeed believe that it will all be over but the shouting. Let everybody do his part, and we will be ready to begin the apple har vest conscience free and better able to cope w ith that all absorbing and big job. A CHINESE LESSON To point a lesson to apple growers of the Hood kiver valley, we reprint be low the larger part of a paid adver tisement placed in Portland daily pa pers by the estate of the late Seid Heck, wealthy Portland Chinaman. No further comment is necessary. Hoppickers wanted for our Independ ence (east) anil Lope Sing yard at llopmere. llest of hops with clear: grounds. Healthy sheds with electric lights each, running water, tawed wood free. Store on grounds for your convenience. You and your baggage hauled free to and from yards. Tents at Lope Sing yard free for your use. Families preferred, as they would pre fer. Come with your family, thus to spend the vacation at the country and earn some money besides. Loi'.ens of times during the past month we have heard the query, "What are they going to do with the kaiser?" Yes, they are going to get Hill the Terrible this war wouldn't have a just ending otherwise. The t ide of battle is turned and our boys and the soldiers of the Allies are on their way to Berlin, and the swanking of the royal brute is likely turning to cringing. lo not let it worry you about what they ate going to do to Wilhelm llohei.zollern, the war lord, lie himself has sealed his fate. He himself has set in motion an avenging tide that will prove more relentless than the tides of the sea. He who sins must pay. Anything can he had for a pi ice. A man may earn the title and be classed as supremest butcher of all eternity, but he must pay. Satan, it is said, will not tolerate a pollution of hell and refuses to appoint an enter tainment committee for welcoming Hill the Hoche, who is going to conn, to such torment that he will pray for a place of refuge and just a little solace like the hell as we mortals have pic tured it. For a number of the best years of his life . I. O. McLaughlin was a hard and conscientious worker for bettering of Ho hI lliver schools, and expressions of regret followed his loss last spring. Wo wish him success at his new post. And now we welcome here Mr. Mc Laughlin's successor, Mr. Robinson, a man of force and character, whose for mer Mitvess in school work is an indi cation of a continuation of it here. it h new departments, conforming to the demands of the time, the Hood kiver high school should grow into a strong institution and one that will diawtht cooperation and interest of old and young alike. The Mosier fruit community citizens declare that they are going to keep on with that great record set last April, when they won the first honor ling in seven stab's of the Twelfth Federal Reserve Thstrict. Such spiritjas that of Mts.cr injected into every coliiiuun ltv will bring new honors to old t ire-gon. SUGAR CARD CALLED FOR NEXT WEEK To the People of Hood River Coun ty : At the ope:'ing of business Mon ay. September -' we go on the :;.rt! svstt-m of rationing sugar to wo ponmN per month per person. When a family makes it's lirst pur-1 has:- of sti;:ar in September it will be nere.-sary for the husband or vile to p to the store, read the -i.nl carefolly. sUn it and leave it with the merchant. This signing of i he eard cannot lie delegated to a hild or other representative of the family. It hirst be done by one of the two head.i of the family. Afier he ti ist purchase is made succeed ing purchase may he made by phone. At the end of the month ihe (anls will all he turned in to i he Foo l Administrator for i beck ing. Help, please, to make this as asy as possible. Take care of all fti'it by drying oi caunin;:. t'se the leai-t sugar pits--idle and dry and can all fruit available. One half or even one fourth i.f the sugar ordinarily used will serve i'i an emergency. If you make yorr supply of sugar do the utmost possible the Food Adminis tuition v ill le aa liberal as it can he in dispensing sugar. So can much and waste nothing. Save. The nutting; into effect of these regulations v ill brin;.; to some of vou some liconvenieiice. A few of as will want to say hard things. Don't blame it on the merchant. Spare the food man Hurl your ex "(Tutions at the Prussian Pirates mil save sc.par Our hoys are fight ing manfully and we are proud of hem. The Hun is on the run and he is some sprinter when he is head ed toward Merlin. So save sugar. Your hearty co-operation is appre ciatfd. Thank vou. LOST LAKE ROAD WORKERS THANKED We desire to express to those men who reported for work on the Lost Lake road our most sincere appro iation of the exhibition of public--ipiiitedness. A. R. Cruikshank, J. O. Ilaiiiiiim, (). II. Ifhoadcs, R. A. Col ins, . P. Shannon, H. O. Illanchar, . 1. M.noii, Mr. Shannon, a brother if W. F. Shannon, Kd. Ilawkes, (lib. Kdgingtoii and Mr. lnuki are on the oil of honor with the undersigned ssociat ion. Much work was accomplished as far as Cedar Springs, the road being made passable, but not all the brush ut. To those who have been calling up on the telephone inquiring if the road whs opened to host Lake, we wish to say that it was not, but had 'hese people been just as anxious to report and help with the work, the load could easily have been opened to the lake. A carload nf fish has just been placed in the streams of the county and we are trying to secure another arload. Twelve thousand lish were claceil in Lost Lake, it being neces ary to take them in with pack hors "s. as the road was not opened. We may make another effort to et a crowd to work on the Lost Lake road next Spring as under ex s t in:' conditions the only way the cad can he opened up will he by do ution work, iind 've ask the citizens f this county to give the matter oiioiis consideration. Lost Lake is 'he Ideal spot to spend a week-end, ind it is up to the people of this ouutv to open the road to the lake. Hood Kiver County (lame Protective Assoc iat ion. SUBSCRIBERS ARE ORDERED TO PAY Reduction of 2fi per cent of all publi cation space in excess of eight pages for country weekly newspapers was .rclered last week by Chairman kar uch, of the War Industries Board. Other features of a conservation plan for news print paper which by this or der is extended to include country weeklies are discontinuance of papers to subscribers three months after sub riptions expire, stopping use of free opies for exchanges except in same ounty or a -40-mile radius, stopping of publication of extra copies for adveitis ing stimulation and stoppage of re turns of unsold copies from news dealers. The war committee of the country weekly papers presented the plan, which was accepted by Mr. liaruch. Kev. (I. W. Kennedy, who next Wed nesday, the day the conference will onvene, will celebrate his Tlst birth day, the only surviving charter mem ber of the conference, because of ill health may not be hide to attend the annual Columbia Kiver conference of the Methidist church at Pendleton. Rev. Kennedy in 170, established thelrirst Sunday school in Pendleton. The town was laid out only the year before. He sjient that first summer of residence there working in a black smith shoo. In the fall he attended school at Walla Walla, and 10 ears later he returned to Pendleton as pas tor of the Methodist church. "1 had a wide range then," says the pioneer minister, and 1 preached all the way from Camas I'rairie to I'ma tilla Landing. I was the only Method ist minister in the tug country." lr. W. S. Kennedy president of the Oregon State Association of FTks, in session in Portland this week, is a son of the pioneer pastor. The war news is cheering. Hinden burg still tries to keep up that old story about strategic retreats. The hints are withdrawing all right enough, but t lit-v are linding it hard work. The men id Foch and Pershing and llaigi just will not let the boche troops! alone, and many of themJare.gettiiiK Kiver ,,n"inK Wppk commencing nipped as thev run. FACKING SCHOOL NEXT MONTH The annuel packing and grading sc hool conducted by the Apple Grow ers Association ill be held at Hood Monday. September ii. Those who AT THE LIBERTY Today Norma Talmadge, one of the screen's most popular ancl beautiful stars, will be seen in a wonderful dramatic otfer ii'Kt "Poppy." A play taken from the story of a young girl's life and adven tures in South Africa. We will also show a two-reel Mack Sennett Key stone comedy, ' A Small Town Bully," with Fatty Arbuckle, Mabel Normand, Mack Sennett and Owen Mooie. A loo per cent show at usual prices. This is an absolutely guaranteed program Five popular stars in one bill. Friday and Saturday Enid Bennett, the clever little Aus tralian dramatic star, w ill be seen in a splendid offering from the Ince studios, entitled, "Keys of the Righteous." On the same lull we will show the sec ond of the Allied Official War Reviews, the authentic motion picture history of the great war. They are wonderful and realistic and should be seen by everyone. Sunday Pauline Fredericks, the great emo tional star, will be seen in a tense and dramatic screen offering, entitled, "Double Crossed." The story of how a young wife double crosses her best friends in order to save the reputation of her husband. Monday and T uesday Edith Storey, the wonderful Metro star, will he shown in "The Legion of Death," the story of the battalion of women who, when the men of Russia threw down their arms, went into ac tion against the buns on the eastern front with the intention of killing themselves if they were taken prison ers. In order to be sure id' not being captured by the huns every woman tighter in ihe Legion of Death carried a vial of deadly poison. While the mo mentous happenings of today are en grossing the public, the Legion of Death will do much to show conditions in Russia, (ireat scenes of the conflict in Russia are shown, kboth of the riot ing in the streets and lighting on the battle front. Russia's women warriois in the trenches are immortalized in this great picture. National Forest Timber For Sale Sealed I ids will be received by the lh-tiict Forester, Port land, Oregon, up t- and including October 1, MMN, for all the merchantable dead timber standing r down and all the live timber desig nated for cutting on an area embracing about "(i acres within Sec. L T. - N., H. i L., W. M., Oregon National Forest, Oregon, e-timilted to be (mO.iHK) feet b. in, more or less, of timber, principallv Douglas lir. No bid of h ss than if'-'. Mo ner M. feel b. in. for all species Will he considered. Deposit with bid flOoo. Ihe light to reject any niiil all bids re cred. Before bi.ls are submitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and tin submission if bids should he old-lined from the Forest Superv isor, Oregon National For est, or the District forester, Portland, Oregon. si".' Notice of Bond Sale Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the Hood River Irriga tion District in Hood River County, Oregon, will sell general refunding bonds of said District in the principal sum of one hundred sixty-seven thou sand dollars ($lt'7,U0l).tl(i)'on Tuesday, the 1st day of October, litis, at the hour of two o'clock p. m.. at the office of said Board, at Oak Grove store, in said District, and that sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds will be received by said Board at said place until the day and hour above men tioned, at wheh time the Board will open the proposals and award said bonds to the highest responsible bidder, the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Said bonds so to be sold to be general negotiable refunding bonds of the Hood River Irrigation District in the princi pal sum of one hundred sixtv-seven thousand dollars ($H;,0O(i.(Mi),'for the purpose of providing funds to retire and pay off the present oustanding bonded indebtedness of said District. Said bonds to be dated October 1st, l'.US, bear interest at the rate of six per cent (ti per cent) per annum, pay able semi-annually, on the lirst days of January and July of each year, and maturing serially, commencing with the sixth year after date thereof, in annual amounts of eight thousand dol lars ($S,000.00) until all of said bonds are paid. All proposals must be unconditional and be accompanied by an uncondition al certified check for "$.'iOOO.oii payable to the Secretary of the Hood River Ir rigation District. All bidders are requested to furnish satisfactory evidence of their ability to promptly deliver for payment and can eellation a substantial poition of the outstanding bonds of said District to be refunded from the proceeds of this issue. Sale and delivery of bonds subject to approval of Capital Issues Committee of Federal Reserve Board. liy order of the Board of Directors. F. Fenwick, Secretary, , Hood River Irrigation District. H'2!s2ti r Women's New Fall Coats The Season's must iju!ur niu.fcis aiv nw en ilisplay. MaKe yu'.ir selections early aio! "Vt tL- U-n-;it uf a e-.tiii'it te assortment toci,i...se Itum. They cine in a variety of fai ii nahle materials, in Greys. Browns. Navy, Given ami Plum shades -styles with l'l.ish Collars ami lite-l - ci:ie ia ami see them. 2nd Floor. Mackinaws for Men and Bovs Now is the time to make our selections. We hae the largest assortment in the city ready for your inspection. All siz's and at prices much lower than you will pay later on. Better take advantage of this opportunity mnv while ymi have the large assortment to choose from. These were made for ns by the Oregon City Woolen Mills, and we know x mi are ettinir the lest when you buy these. Come in and see the bio; line we are display ir.";. 2nd Floor. This store will be closed Monday, September 2, 1918 -Labor Day. Men's Suits and Overcoats New Fall Suits and Overcoats are tn.-v in. All the rev est weavw an ls;y'es. We carry the largest assortment m the city to eh't'M' fr-.m and ue certainly !.ae so.e attrac tive prices that are sure to interest iu. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX AND CLOTHCRAFT MAKES Suits that are guaranteed all wool the workmanship is of the hel and -'U will have cause to be proud of your api-earance w hen ou wear one of these suits. C'.me in ami see them whether uu are just read', to buy nr m t. New Hats for Men Our New Fail Hats fur men have at riveu and we are now prepared to ojve you the latest and urnst beeomini; styles at the lowest prices. A complete line id' J bin 15. Stetson Hats for you to select from. Hats p.r Men for $1.50. $1.98. $2.50. $3.50 and up. HOOD RIVER OREGON &fe PARIS FAIR HOOD RIVER OREGON Notice of Final Account and Settlement of Estate Notice is hereliy given tiiat the un Icrsiittit'd Administratrix of the cftitte of J. R. Steele, deceased, has tiled in the County Court of Oregon in and f ir Hood Kiver County, her tiiml account as administratrix and said Court ha named Friday, the 27th day of Septem ber, l(.il8, Ht the hour of i o'clock . ni., id the County Court room at Hood Kiver, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing of objections to said ac count and the settlement thereof. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and make their objec tions, if any, to said account and set tlement. Iatt'd at Hood Kiver, Oregon, Aug ust 2!l, A. 1). 111S. Christina Steele, Administratrix of the Kstate of J. a2Sts2tl It. Steele, deceased. FOH SALE Kr Sitlt a mnr. Will i'uM,1-r fxchanm' for cuw auii ha Inner cash W. il stout'. Tel. H'.'Jl hh bur Stun Youhk ,lt-iry l ow. IV l. LMell Koi Suit - K'-int'h (line woo l unit aif.ttlH h;tv, ilWivertM. J . t . iHti kwall, phuiie Otle 11 Mt k For Suit' or t fHile---tioOii stiitolitrtl khiw J noise wuon. I,, h Uooeh, phone .V h i Kor SiHe Uooii range, prttrtjcully new Tel ephone i'M. si Kor Silt- (.oil ranch leatn, wtn;ht nhoul VXi each. Will sell M'pni utcly. J'i ht to mi It huer. i'hone I hie 1 1 .')-. Kor Sale Cheap, Palmer grader. Phone I7;!l. a-'M Kor Salt A 117 model i n: U-r t iiader, used mly one neiiMHi, nte fuller Mfg. Co., JM K. U. ih Hi.,lrtUuid, Oie. " Kor Side-f ine team, wt. hout 2'itKI. nod ilnii b!e liitf ncss. M ilehel I wagon', Sin A iu one Imlit team lor km ie or trade, Geo. W . Howsu tl, lti U and asc ule ave, a. '9 Kor Salt- Below com utioul KXUt . pi pe, wire hound mimI titr'ed; entne new: Iniughl more tlmn 1 nettled Address, .Mr. Koturts, euie Mrs. r X An ns, KM. l. Tel. ;, Udell, a''l Kor Sale- .loiialhaiis. Newhovns, and piu. rthtml UrtM l.es ou trees, near I .yle, W'Hsh, Address .1. It. Jasmin, W K tit h Ae., Spok mie, Wash. nf Kor ih--tim I'niveisa! healer, like new. A I ho pears lor sale. Tel. ;W:IJ. aU Kor Side- :i inch w Rgoii unit apple rack and springs almost new. Medtonl Heed, l'lione Kor Sttle t heap. tXt'rlleut Saddle Kori . siutahle Iff High School Soy to ride to seh'xd. i asn or traoe ior uay. i horn i a-"' j Kor Sitle-tine fuller Grading Machine, one I new emdv apple rack K P rndwv. Photi , id-; " -.ir.if ( or Sa le-- As it w nl in iiupssihe tor me to ; have my ranch this s-hmiii, I am ottering my J oueth:rd interest m our threshing uiaehuie' tM sale I w mi id like vtr much to uo out j hi: am lids season, tml atu tit-d up with work 1 on toy lunch mi I cati not get ti way. somen one can (roe a h tit;. tin in ouOi me out j W rite me phone 1m Udell .) t . I hnmt'soii, ; IV O ilux : I'arkdi.le, Oti il in i j Kor Sal- -True-to Name Nursery Spring p'Hht i tig. lead) uti atiet i p ar.elierry ,elc, Phone iTHt-.H ttern tor ' s ol upp'e, liigHii matt ; j Kor Sate - t total lin Id I n sand and gi a el i "ihe a yard, t an t asi ly ht uhi- I on Ml. Moo. eats. Hood litvei t Minn ng t "o. uU( FOR RENT Kor Sale--A!l of my household good, iiiffu ding hedding, cook Moe, p,vritittg desk, din ing louiu t, tugs and miscellaueiiu- articles Mrs. V, r l!ioe4 telephone K'il. a.'H Koi Sale- Apple Box Press as good as h new tine and at halt the price. Also, some exlra tine i heMer V hite 1'igs. t'. T. Uotteris, phone Kor Trade-; aere tract, tevi-l nil cleared, will liade tor good Kord. Phone .Wu. j'Jtlt Kor Sale pi inch v tul, grain and clover hay. 1'hohe s ulell. a:.'! bn Side - Haldol, Kleuiish giants, the rtnest in the county. AH ayes ready to go. Mrs. t'lara .1 Nohle, West Sherman. I'lmne Kor Sale--A numherot lull blood Kentucky tnx hounds Kadv to deliver in weeks. vV'rite S llilam H ines, Condon, Oregon, a.'i Kur Sale lt. lentil, lion gray mares,' ind 'i yis. old, (nil sisters. A I and true, some Hung real good, I ali round single hoie, !i w, Mhout !("U Ihs, will woiknnv place, Htp douhie (Hick This must hII he sold Within i' days. Phone -o'.lC JJfilf Kor Kent -A house. taU St reel. I'tiohf- Kor Kent Housi- on Mth street near H't'ti St hotd Mis M. p i au.ph II, Tel. i.'iii I a'l't Kor Kent - Will lent my hotel at Cuderwood Wash , to respectable respuisihie patties, tor one or more years other duties ntcrssiiate tny leaving pioperty. wh icti oilers a profit Me opporl u n 1 1 to nlei pr is) ng taini I . W i II t'ade for a.iod tarm pitipert y, or sell. Marj V.OIsen, Cnderwood, Wash. u-" Kor Kent - An t ii;ht-room house paitiy tur niched, ttnc hlMd( in-tu High School In iptueoi Mt, M. A Snoeiiiak'-r. aui b't Kenl -- l.at l ilowntow u. C. J . H ho'ise, five ht dtaouis, yt, l'lione l.MJ. mt;t Kor Kent - l"he cjuartets tormeMv occupied hy lietter Kt ti it in Halt hldg A lso siorage ip!ice in t itliiinhia uaiaye tddg. Phone lid Hool Kivt-r Abstract a 111 WANTED W anled - Slew t in pet let iced st rn w tiei ry glower w nti himily wtints In take charge ol s'lawtierry tann lor five veaas. t an take pov. seshhui i il t le tolief. Iteiereuces i ,1 . II am mond, Kid. Mllwaukie. Ore. Mi Wanted -AmhltnuK and pah. otic women desirous of doing their tut to win ihe wwr, to 1'iiHlifv os Bnokk' epers, S:enog ajdiei s, T p isls, Median ical and Ship I n allMneti, 1 ht u e tsy practical coiTses taught ti International ( 'oi i e-pondeiice Schools Kor pa r I ini la rs address 1 1 . h. Woodhtad, Ihe 1-C.S. iiotii. 1'ort land, the. 5 Watdett - A n ex1 ra good Jersey cow, Photi" V.t-I. s.) W mi led-. A ihlld"s saddle aiidlnidle lei h:w. a-.'i,i W ant e ' M'th ii loir r aa for iwuh t clerk . got a I salary, t r.d povi t ion to r sthl pttrfy. AiiU'i lean Hiuiway K,pi's,(o. a Jit Wanted Muti and lumity to 'arm IIM! ncri M n gated lai in land, di hied into iruil . chvi i , a Iht I la and slock. Located at Murphy, Idaho. I'll is is new settlement an I oilers exceptional opportunPy for right party. laimher on piace lot hmise; a I! leuet d. Paity must hae lull working equipment and experience in ir r itt ion, w il h h willingness and ileterimna tiop to tek le a real joh when good returns a i e iu sig lit M tisi gi ve reference ahd lull d' sci i pi ion of fam I ly, age ex pel ieuce, etc. K. I.. Woiiaeoi t, tiresham, t MegiUi, a. a Wanti d --Jeeond hand Hoy l. nce w ire oi tmrhed wire, unjsl tie in god eondition. Tel Wanted - A second. loind motor, rail 1 1. C Dertii. ltd. Wanted -To huy yom lis and rtigs. Cash or new u K. A. b Tan ' o. i-V.I. poW i aU d liw iiitut'e. stove imhN in exchange s'nil Wanted -To huy your nse'l tuinilnie al h ighest prices s;ive voiir nionev tt v trading Willi II Gross, Thinl stre ( Secoiid-hand Ik a ter Tel. pj;t MISCELLANEOUS Kound - ;iu NeH I I'reeK Koad. ehllil s u hih sweaP i. i iw per may Imve same tiy eHlling a Glacier office" ana paying eoarge ol ad. nl Fordson Tractor $1125 Hood River We are demonstrating this Tractor on both sides of the Valley, with very satisfactory results. Come see it work. It's a wonder. FOUST & MERLE I'UONT. 3173 For cmlog Summons all the f t.-'.'s aiul twuws i the Republic to tin; d'-lcnsi; of rroi-dnm THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the UnitrJ Si.ue autimritirs luvt- ra-ikej as d'ic i f the tii'fcn dUtiiiuilu-d it;titu!ins -f the ci-unt')- for cxo-ll.-m in military trainini!, has n poiulcJ I i t!;c tail. '1 lie Colltfe is distinguished not only for its military instnution, but DlSllNClUlSin.B ALSO 10R In ttmnj: industri.-il courses f..r men nJ f -r wumen: In Av'li nit ire. Cot- r.cne, Fru;;;i-ftiiiK, Futc.tiy 1 Itwne Kun.ot ii MiniiiK. I'fuinuy, nJ Vo'.ali'.nil YA .y .I'i'in . Its wholesome, purposeTuI student life, Its d'.TTKHTatic college spirit. Its suctessfjl gridtiatcs. Students enmlled last year, 3451; stars on its service flags, 125S, over firty percent representing officers. College opens September 23, 1918 ot wllluitnteJ Booklet, anioiitcr i&fiirmttiuu write to the Rettiitrtr, ConrAilii, Oregon A complete stock of GOODYEAR and REPUBLIC TIRES AND TUBES together with our ser vice, makes this an ideal place to pur chase your tire re quirements. DeWITT MOTOR CO. AUTO OWNER Did you ever see anything grow as fast as our AUTO ACCESSORY DEPARTMENT? From just a few dollars worth of Auto Accessories to a department that takes more room in our store every day. There Are Only Three Reasons for This C First: We save you money on your accessories. C, Second: If we have not got it, we get it. C Third: we understand Cars and Car Accessories. If you have not been in to see our department, stop in some time. We carry many articles that you do not see in regular auto accessory stocks. E. A. FRANZ CO. THE HOME OF Goodyear Tire Service -j 11