The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 17, 1918, Image 1

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CAPITAL and CREDIT
Winking capital .m! Umkinf citMit aie two
t'SM-nti.ik to Lnslni'ss Micu'sv
A ;vnwiii;' bank tint imt Innlils capital ami
ciite confwieiu. e In its t hit's ability.
0n!id(MKe is the Uisis lor cit-tlit.
It is at all times tlie M)Iiv ! this Institu
tion to i o ipeiaU to tljr tulU-st iiuMsnu
with its lt M)sitois.
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We c dtlially in !U
ConiMH-it i.il At. Hints.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MOOD HIM K, OKI (,()
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Perfumed with the Odor of
26 Flowers
TT TALC
JONTEEL
Very Finest Quality Imported
Talc, 25 Cents
THE KRESSE DRUG CO.
The ecalt Store
Come iii mill hear 'In- I 'i r L
HOOD RIVER
AWAITS DRIVE
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thv v re pl.t charge. N.. i:.,i:ht
ft .' r:tl w ar uat h'ne r. 1 - : i t a'li
.I'vers v e t fr-m .i-i ,.!..; .
hiii.t1': ivt-r. Mf.irt .ii-- : . ,i.d .
. .' k ..f W&l govtnmc.t. !' -' '
i st .it in..: i .. t . r !... :.- ! .
im! it' r t . i n ! t.
IMTED WAR 0RKS DKIE SONN th;X1lff:;,;J'naft'sf.V;' u 1 ;
. man than fur vdunteern u. I V'. 1 -t .
'..-( J'Jl. 1 f..r recruit;' g a r: . : -1 . t.-;
Libert) tUud fimpaignl llaini Ewa Met ti e v.du-iuer s-tem, .,! :v- t i Wilson Holds Word of Peace Seekers of
.,,..,. . jfl'Ul a: ! for the n.ue nici th- Ui.t L.I ... ... ...
itn Uwuoing htspinsf, (ount j f,.rt. e w.-.t u. war it ius.s No Value "INmi t (oinpound rel-
IUIUI V i'UI'.'VI 'V" VU'HU
.MOVE FAILS
;UII.IZAT!ON I Nil BIS SIMERIIY
tu Apr i
.ft-
ea.-h m
official r
! that tin' cost fur register.!
The H......1 Utver valley. anl the re ! -i'i.t. 1!..' M.-t ! . r n.;.
'iiuat if pait ft' if is 1 1 at t-t rv Of t,t ; "!''' u;'s " t!''' '' ! !' ! ' a
ha:. In 01 nusi-i! h vi.iii!,-ary suhs,'i i- i M';:,,;i ;" ''t l'u'' f"r ''" '.' r.v :
ti.m, li,i f xi'. fil. it t. $il,'iBM Kurth ! 1
I.:h. rt v l.nan iiuuta hv rm-n- than j lMr il""v !;- l''r.v Anic! ;.-ai; i ,
fi.l.ini.1. 'lhis liuuiv takts int.. .-..I, si,l- , li u s, tht t.mt body uf liiirna': j
..mtiot. th.. wM,wri,.t...n ..f th.. r:.it. the Mi:s i'vn sh.-.f en. It i.- it t
C.V.T THL 11 ABIT
of asking your na-cr fur tlio
Shamrock Brand of Flour
and Cereal Products
mailt' liy the
THE HIGHLAND MILLING CO.
The merits of tli products will canst you to keep the lialiit.
Wt arc ltuyitiK more than (Iikmi bushels of wheat Krown by
I hit it I Kiver ranchers this fall. Mat it nil up at home.
M.uitif.K Uui'i-i and Dealers in all kinds of
Poultry and Stock Feeds
J. P. & L. B. APLIN
Proprietor
Telephone 1751 HOOD KIVER
BUTLER BANKING
COMPANY
KS I AHLLSH El) H0 0
HOE
Ml MHIK I I 1)1 KM. Ul SI KVI S Y S I I l
j 1 T.'ad em.luye.
t i.:le sulne of ttie nthc-r parts ef the
I ..! : ' t ry are wretiinK with 'lie task uf
j raisinir ttu ir lean qili'ta, lluml Kiver
i etii'.si.ier tn r ..nrk as past hiU'iy ami
i.-itizens in charge are luiildini; plans
fur a.-.sembli!n' a i'i,1-1"! i)iluta fur the
I'luted Wiir Works ,eani.iit;ii whieh
will he launched Ncvi'inin r 11.
The pie. pie already seem fa:rly well
infui ined (mi the purpust uf raisi:ijr the
tilt; fumi, and the tasK uf lu.al solicit
ors, it seems, will merely he one of as
semhtiim the comnhutiuns uf tne loyal
citizens.
The fund will !.e raised for the !sU
port of tiie following oranizatluns en
liau'eti in miniteiinn tu the needs of
soldiers and carrying comfori.i tu them :
The V. M. ('. A., V. W. I'. A.. Nation
al Catholic War Council, Knights of
t'l'lumlius, Jewish Welfare Hoard, Wat
Camp Community Service, American
Library Association and Salvation Ar
my.
BOY SCOUT TROOPS
ARE ON INCREASE
With three etlieieiit troops of Hu
Seoul s all eady in existence, the I loud
River valley will soon haw two other
similar organizations, Frank I'awn
purt, Jr., will he master of the secuiul
ulanzation to he perfected in the city.
It is proposed to myanize a Scout troop
at 1'arkdale. K. li. House ar.d .1. C.
I hii kwall are respectively masters of
troops at 1'i.ie lirove and (Itleil.
i. ',. ( Hiiksliank, master of Troop 1
of the Puy Scouts of llouil U.ver, ha;
increased the organization lroin JOlo
mole than U. liy Hit it activities m
ail patriotic drives, the i'.ov Scouts of
ilood Kivi-r have won aneiniahle name
i u trie community.
HOME GROWN WHEAT
BOUGHT BY AI'LINS
t'ictit that ttie world may he n.ade s.d
for di tiU'crai , and it is I n!t str !l
on the lines of democrat'. . Im ml
iunaire and the hurt. hit st i,i...r.
niai'i h sale t.v Side. tM.'u ers are :r:.r t,-
from every walk of life. No m.iii
eMn.pted because he is rich. N
are, drafted hecause they are p,
Men are measured by their w ilhr
ai d tl.eir cai.lcitv. I'ast. or ca tc
fteeds are not taken into account.
Thus the selective urafl has Peci
a I aile of honorahle service.
JL'RY SAYS ACCIDENT
WAS UNAVOIDABLE
Attention Car Owners !
Having piuvhasctl tlie Cascade (larat, wo are
fully prepared tu care for all your wants.
Our machine shop and repair department are
completely equipped.
The manauvr, l.!eo. ('. Dye, with "ten years of
electrical and shop experience with the Packard
Company in Portland, is ready to serve local car
owners.
Klectrical and Ford Repair Work a specialty.
CASCADE GARAGE.
Telephone 3521.
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish
Now is the time to got your fill of Royal Chinook Salmon.
The season for Columbia River fishing is open, ami this de
lectable food, comparatively, is very cheap.
full Values and Courteous and Prompt Service
Deliveries: 8. ,10 a. m. and I p. in. daily. NO delivery oulers taken
alter )1 in.
W. .1. FII.Z MEAT MARKET
OLIVIER CHILLI:!) PLOWS.
Orchard I Liy Rakes, Muw crs, Disc Plows, Harrows.
Winona Wagons. Orchard Trucks.
KELLY BROS., Distributors.
Phone 1401.
HOUSE PLASTER, CEMENT
ARSENATE OF LEAD SPRAY
BOX S HOOKS
(live us your order at or.ee so that you can depend upon
your supplies for this season,
Kel ly Bros.
Phone 1401
The residents of Hood Kiver valley
will eat Hour from wheat rown in the
district for the hist t'me this year.
The Hint land Million Co. has received
fn ni orchardisis at..' l audit rn ti.hlio
li'isla is of wheat f the season's hat
vis!. The Holler'- will I'lirchase iih&iit
I'ioo iiiisheis more.
M ! s. Aphii, who are uryinjj the
I'lanlii fj of mure buckwheat here, art
I'Ui'chasinii- coin crown in the val
ley. The Highland is mat kel inc; its
prod-.K t under the Shamrock brand.
VVithi'iit froiuhl charms, their tlour
and ceieal producls, pronounced by
those who have tried I hem as second
to none, can be sold cheaper on the
local market than the imported prod
uct. Therefore, it v ill pay local peo
ple tu net the habit of calling for
Shamroi k Hour and cereals.
MANY ATTEND THE
DANCE KOR APPLES
Several hutiib'ed people were (iresei.;
Saturday nichl for tlie dutice I'iceii to
the l.ibet t v theat re orchestra for the
put'i ore of raising apples for soldier.
The proceeds, more than j'lSO, will lit
turned over entirely to the canteen
coinii.it 1 1 c id the lied Cross, C. A.
I'ell, J. II. Krtdricy and Mrs. 1.. M,
llerrtley.
Tile members of t he I .iherl y
Ira, who Hie to be thanked f
happy occasion, were William Whom.
li. A. Uituaid, Miss Orva Wright, W.
1 iJ. (ireei.e, C. I', (iilhei't and Arliiur
Kolslad himself.
The canteen committee asks that the
t at 1 1 1 1 ( - receive an expression of sincere
thanks for their cooperation in makiny
t he dance a success.
orches
for ht
"Peat!i from ll'iavoidahle accident,"
was the veribct of a cortiiit r's viry,
which spent the afternoon exa'i.mit.,'.
witni'sies, in the case uf Marc-e'i !
Sch.iiz, Portland tiirl here ei,i;ai,ed r.
a i le harvest, who du'd Sundax li'-in
injuries sustained in an aiitoinohilo ac
ci'lenl. Ucttirniht! from an eiitint; mi the ri
er to t heir camp at Maxuelt.m orci -aids,
Miss Schulz, accomoaiiied b
other boys and uirls, was picked up !-
b'oy Miller, l year old sou of Mi. and
Mrs. 1'. II. Mdier, acroiiipaucd by Mil
lard I !a v. ard and Koher l line., in an
automobile. Instead of stopping d the
Miixw.'Uorr r-iad Miller dash.-. I by at a
liic.li ''ate of speed, his car side.-w i line
a tele(ihoiie pole, drae,e. inn Miss Schul'.
and Ivlna 1'loj.i:, aiiotiier Portland mil,
from the rur.nit jr bo. oil. Tcrnhb
mangled, the tlesh haviiiL' been torn id
most entirely from one of her leys and
the other lei; broken and an arm look
en in two place. Miss Shiii'z died
hitl after reaching 1'ie (' ttni:.
pital. labia I'lojr, who si I on ti .
li.iininii board in-hind tne tatrdlv m-
j ive'l t;:rl, and May Trappe, ri-lnic on
the front seat, both of . I'nrl land, sus
tanked minor bruis..s in the sina.-h.
Iii lt were able to I e seul to I'm (laud
Monday.
While witnesses Untitled that Milh r
uas asked to slop at the corm r, c i
deuce was nlso given to show that I he
acceh r ator had become stuck and ;li"
driver w as unable to hi me.' the car In a
halt.
RED CROSS PREPARES
FOR CHRISTMAS
tmv." Sav K'Kistvelt
'.'in...' . - - r d s h.ts President
sn t it d ! so,-. ,i;. phase of
S I e.u'e 1 rop. s,,, IllaklllL' It
p b ar t ' the ceiitr.ii -ow,-rs that mere
jw. i w;'n. ;.t m. ist sttt.s t.int :ai jjuar
t :t'ilit, tn part of t'.ermany, are
, vM-rtnless. A.ain is tb rmany shown
itiuit Amen. m and the Allies are ready
I ' ai'ct i t but one pea.'e. a peace ilic-t.il-
1 by the military powers of the
,td rations., ttermany nas been told
ai-klv that pea.'e will come when she
j surrenders unconditionally.
1 It. is i he verdict of the civilized
j w oi M that I li-rinanv is uuilt y of the
" I m st barbaric crimes. Peace officers
! I.. :-. ! accept the ol'er of an outlaw,
:. -s.- ,i...M ts are tlued With vveapolis,
t ' parley. An outlaw is taken deader
ai'ii1 a. id constilued authorities, in
i list' of tie hitler, mete out pumsh-M-ut
The allitd r ati. iris are the
a.ihoriiies (hat have set themselves
ai'eut tne task of killing or fapturini;
I'r . -. ,. mditarism, and until the task
- c pi. iid, ili'e nations will coiitin
. their task. If they fail in their
t,.-s the in. oinpreliensilde sacrifices of
iiidii id uais and nations the past four
o i s u ill hax e been in vain.
1 ii t hi ed I he peace w hines of der
mal. , acord. iaj lo Col. Theodori'
Koo-.-.tlt, is to i ompound a felony, a
i , im!iodine the most repulsive,
ine m. ist hai batons and at rot'iiius
-i ones i..f all hi-d.ii y. I'.il. Uo.isevell 's
sen', lineut nun he taken as fairly typi
cal of tin- American people as well as
'.lie allied nations. And the American
arm and those of the A I lies are stll I
j.'isliiriu on tow ard the Rhine.
NAMES WILL (iO O.N
OFFICIAL BALLOT
The 1!'. (I Cross Chapter is prtpaiinc.
to see that every enlisted man I'leui
lb .oil ll.ier who sends home a bitnl
issMii'd by ttie oversells command (.rets
a Christ mas package in a regulation
lied Cross carton. Inspectors and as
sisliints who will have charce of ls.-u
I r . li the oaitons arii later inspect ibc
them ale Mis. C. il Vane.!.,.:., chief.
Mr... Tiubiau l.utii . Mis. C. N. Ila.
Im, Mis. I eibu 1'il't. Mis. I V. Wall.
Mrs. May diln.'i'l, Mis. C. W . lcl ul
Int'li, Mrs. (,co. I. Slucom, Airs. I', S.
1 a iii.--. n , Mrs. !'.. I1. Km. ana, Mrs.
(I. A. Moldt ii and Miss Gladys b'eavis.
The count', has almost .",o,i enlisted
men.
SPANISH INFLUENZA
TAKES HOOD SOLDIEIi
A. tniL' in an advisory capacity in
stead of rendering a judicial decision,
,lud.:e Wil.,-,11, of The I 'alien, Monday
i eci-mm. mli d that Mrs. Kent Shoe-
aker, ediiuty clerk, include on the
. tli. ial ballot the names of L. II. Arne
..n, A. ti. Winn and F. II. Illackmnn,
cuididati s i e nect.iv tdy for the olliees
of sin r.tl , a-st'ssor and commissioner.
,1 u-lc V ils. n strongly rebuked I'o
inou;, e- r;i members w ho had charge
of die indiums of Mr. Arneson and
Mr. V mu, for (heir dilatory tactic.
"I would have felt conscience-free
if I had refused, " he said, "to come
(.ere loday, asked to render a decision
. t the "'.nil minute of the 11th hour.
V". i. r in my exper ience as an attorney
;' a jude have 1 known of a court
V: ha-. i'lK been niven to small oonsddera-
lloll.
.liaise Wilson exonerated Deputy Dis
trict Attorney dhtiville and W. S.
I Ken. here Irom Portland to appear
for tiie uniri'eis, of any inconsiderate
ci .mliict, 'I he kraiiKi. committee made
d. -ell obno.Mous l. appearnur at ,lud;e
il- oil's hold ear ly in the morniri).' and
, i,t!, ..viirir.jr an argument of the case
.Hi loin in his bediontn. Follovviric;
t'ldi,' ilson's recoinmendatoti and the
dismissal of the case, A. 1. Mason,
e. iniice leader, allempted to address
(he court, bul was asked to makeiwlial
. 'Vt r lale-nents lie had throuifii his at
torney. When Mason persisted Jude
V dsoii lid'tatelad a line for contempt
of court.
The pilitioiis for Mr. Arneson and
Mr. Winn, c'rciilated by the jrranccrs,
were not tiled until October In, the last
lay undei the law. Deputy (ilanville
ruled ayairsl llietn because of (heir
failure to have two allidavits of au
thenticity of si- natures. The grail;
ers at litsl threaientd niaiidainus prti-ceednic-s.
It wa: a greet I Monday morn
ing to abide h. whatever ruling was
uivenby Judge Wilson, acting in an
advisory capacity.
cr tt tr i
f L. OJ XJJ I
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excels because it is the best.
A strictly non-intoxicating soft drink, for sale at
all first-class soft drink fountains.
LET YOUR NEXT DRINK BE
J- lei Bi
SO
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WOMAN'S COMMITTEE
DOES GOOD WORK
The National Woman's Liberty Loan
committee has been doing excellent
work. The propaganda and speaking
department o1 this eommitteejias been
mailing to inlluental citizens of the
country letters showing how funds
have been expended. It. is shown thai,
despite the giirantic proportions of the
great war tasks, costs have been k, pi
unusually low.
One of these letters, received Iy VV.
11. Taft, is in part as follows:
Our enemy looked on with sneers
and jeers and contempt, followed by
I fear and panic, while democracy built
an army. Our allies watched with
hope and with doubt, while a lieinoc-
i racy turned its citizens into soldiers
I and sent the finished product to the
battle fronts id Lurope.
You w ill remember the 5th of June
a year ago, when between daw n and
dark ten million men to he exact,
k j o, ".Ml, ".us men between the aires of 2
A. krieg Monday received a tele
gram from 1-' nt McDowell, Calf., an
nouncing death of In ; sou, Albert
Kreig, .lr., from bronchial pneumonia
resulting from Spanish inmieir.a.
Young Krieg left here October d with
three other men, the last called or, tin
gent of Hood Liver draftees.
The hotly will arrive here today. A
public funeral, that the young man
who was -ti years old, might receive a
tribute from the citizens of the county,
was at lirst contemplated. Localise,
however, of fear of a spread of the in-
lliietiza the funeral will be private.
Motorist Has Sensation
When his brakes failed to hold near
(he top of the two mile grade on Mo
sitr hill M. O'Toole, of Portland, par
ticipated last week in one of the most
sensational rides ever experienced in
Ilood Liver county. Plunging down
the descent with its numerous curves,
Mr. O'Toole narrow ly missed collision
with a number of machines. In order
to avoid machines par!-:ed at the road
side, whih' drivers were making ad
justments. Mr. '"I oole ditched his ci.i .
Dunging mto a bank with great
force, the machine overturned, the end
of it lar-dmg mi the car of L. (I. Meyer,
of Avaloii, Ida.
Fali.cr and Son Do Bit
While his son, Kd'.vard Jeppest n. is
m Kngland with an aero squadron, J.
II. Jeiuiesen is m I'orlland working in
the shipyards. Mr. Jeppi eii was heie 'Sl"t (;(
.-ii.-1. in-. i- ..w-c .i' a t'.si. tor i-.i - .. .
. .. i Ii . i vul i sweet mice. .Mr. .lennii.vs
,e duration,! ... , - . , - ,-, ,.r,i ur , ,,
HARVEST MOKE THAN
HALF COMPLETED
The apple harvest, more than 5D per
cent over, was slowed down Tuesday
because of showers, and forces of
orehardists were concentrated on work
of sorting and cleaning up fruit stored
at sheds and packing plants. Fruit re
maining unpicked is of the red vari
olas which are left on trees as lung as
possible for better coloring. Shipments
conl inue at the rate of an average of
1-i cars daily, a total of more than 2nl
ha ibg been rolled.
C. II. (, recti, superintendent of the
gov en im id employment bureau, w hich
will be closed the first of next week,
says that no grower providing his help
with comfortable .pmrters has experi
enced dillitulty in getting pickers ihis
reason. Mr. drecn has furnished orch
aruists wilh a total of l.ol! harvest
lands from Loitland, most of them
girls and w omen.
FIRST SORGHUM CROP
IS liEINI! HARVESTED
A. (I. denning-, 1'aradise Farm
rancher, began Monday to harvest the
.vnikvs nrst crop ol sorghum, the
m cane is fullv matured and
NliiI creek ranch tor tin
the war. Mr. .leppe-en is a native
: i anil oi were enrolled lor military ser
vice, how within 1 hours practically
all registration return were assem
bled by telegraph here at Washington.
1 he same process was repeated las'.
June and again in August, when some
thing like S.Mi.Mmii men, the new 21 yeaJ
! olds, were enrolled ; and now the fourth
'registration, which congress has just
i authorized, includes ld,liou,uii(i more, up
I to 4" years of age and down to
That will leave in the country only
about live million ablebodied men: the
rest w ill be bnjs and gray-heads.
At first glance the biggest thing
about the draft appears to be it- size
but great as that is, the numbers are
lianilv as remarkable and as significant were in ex, . dent, condition
. . - r. 1 - I I . I . I . Il' I I'll-
as the tact tlial tne people raised tneir were iiougn. o. ..). riiz.
1 own army. hverv town, city am
li to sweets.
Dane and skilled in shipbuilding'. II
lias worked at K el, the great (lermaii !
naval base, where he fieipiently saw
the kaiser.
. a r,,'i V th , l' a ,' ' loiimeuts in different parts of the roun-
j'.iukerislii thai I saw when 1 was at
Kiel."
Many Suffer From Influenza
lieports from schools and army can-
try an- tiiat many Ilood Liver hoys are
Bluest Herd is Sold
sad!', -ring from Spanish influenza. The
if. Ilowine hovs, rflernbers of the I'm
, or-;!; of iii.-goii students' army tram
line. c..rps aie ill at Kugetie : Forrest
The largest herd of caltlo ever sold ' 'nrt.-r.Mi rlon h.lts and I'.oyd Jenkins,
in Hood Liver county was driven fn m Albert Krig-sow writes his parents,
the I'i per Vullev yesterday l.v Warren Mr. and Mr .. II. . Krussow, that Im
Cooper The aiiim ils. L'l in' number, Lother II. il.crt, is recovering Irom in
had been pasdretl this summer on the tiwiMH a! D ivton, O. Loth men are
meadows of the forest reserve and with an aero Miuaonm.
They ;
Vernon Cooper, who is at Fort Me-
The cattle Nought the total sum of l'..oil, t'if., is ill with Spanish itillu-
ii.
ate
last men, a r.tl ? I1'11.
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