The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 26, 1918, Image 2

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    lioul) K1YLK iiL.li IKK. llll I i EMP.EK -JE litis
ihunb Hturr (Blarirr
sermona as devel.nxd ty the orepin Apparently H.l Rivrr is i:uir.g to
Hveiene Society ciws uur.4 men rea- fail to nuke k1 on War Stamps.
.jons for dean living. Tne folly of This will te tr.e reeordif frrany citi
: imroura'.ty point the wy. We bate zens do r.oi hurry to invest in the small
uh"riMM.. 81.:.i.Ver itetr. b about ftandards cf racial- securities within the rext six days.
ArVr J....u.- ! W. SJp er. it y for men and women and that but :
- ' cne boulJ he cbsr-.e4. Such wcrk u Happy New Year!
ADvuriMNG R1F ! that accorrIuhfJ the Oregon Hy-
Society g lurt.ier iuara FOR SALE
brinirimr about a siitf'e standard of ..
p y. u c
ins;
I. i--r iri'it.
1 tit to i for fi"ni-iuft- Kier.e
.j Mr .'lifr ui-rlon,
. m urn 11 a i iiiu.i.ai nl. moral tr.Hll
ill the mealy mouthed '
germuns ever delivered,
j The work uf the Oregon Social My-1
eiene Society has resulted in cne f
The ftate manager ha notified Coun the finest compliments the jouiik men
. 1 xr
Uarttv I'Uiup 1
After Christmas specials
Ladies Handkerchiefs
U ARE TOD OF THIS
HM.I gnu. A'l 'i'lli.l-lr I' gal. l-liW. L.I.
ICooert-s ph'Mi!- -e Jit.
tor Sulr forit mimfe-nt, u4 one jvar.
for Ail--4 tnurolis tibrrJ Wtnte K-L mil
IrtN pi w tui'-"-. rim' oiiJ:u-ii,to in.
winter. Fii.mr II. J
tv Manager Gilbert that Hood River uf aov etatt: of the I'riion ever re
. . ... 1 1 . .. . ... ,
ewur.t (fa;n over i.si ear memuer- cfivvtl. Keconls tt I amp i.ewm meui- . lr lutn. X) Mrtt ,u ,ke flue
ktiin i:, the lied Cross exceeded that of -.nl .,r1i.-i.l.t eh., a- llr.eon hn to have trnwl auoiian I'tuiu- J.h- Hm rd, f
arA othei county in the btaie.
LI 6
BIT ASimifcl) OF THIS
I'nlefS th citizens i f thi.' wjnfy do
some Ital dikrair.tr irito their treasure
chest bef.-ie New Year's lay, it will
'.e reeor'fid that i t River failed to j
do her part t the purchase of War j
. , ... ... 11 .1 11: .... 1.. 1
?aviri9 Marrps. nttti iwivn ""P11 1 whtri h
ben cleaner than the men of any other K.vr-ui--A itamty. late fM imxl
. . , .. , i . i- k't r . v ! I n.lT far n itovl hi. new
stale senGiliK solJ.ers to mat oitr un- XM1. 11( , fx., ,u,, ,,,,,,
tonment. This is a national record. .;. i "' I'" ukv"ru S.'.rn
The H if iene Society deserves contm-. iiwxnt Oaianw.
bed support.
I-or wrv i nulen notltli of CM 111 'iu j
. I,n io.l lllluble rut ulint Ket maxl pM- j
liiit; iu -io ; -t h lltnlr; it) acre fit-Mre!; ,
-? 11 t-n re ..il-r rf.w Willi l'l -e. l' i '"I'll.
Hub i.l:u't "'Hi) ior. nt'dil rattle.'iiKiwer.
I aign, the only 1 ne
ilelimpjent, wiih cxilurs flyi'K. 'f
ll simply deteim ne t h so. There
fore jro and buy to nur respective in
Oividnal limit of the small securities.
Io not allow a blot to remain on Hoot
River's record.
ONE END TO THE R0l)S
.. , ' rnkr, iil.iar : tiacrows. dlw. waK'Xi. laulllet
is treaJirjr on dar kch us K"und .,,! ,., tr K,NKl ril, o n hd.i n
lie begins a discussion that will .i.er ,'";i'T:V'' iwhte
op in t.HS 1 m cam- ,nvojve reliiuus belief or principle. hmi.ii-V-OU (r c-!it. in.rit!-.'e mi
in which thev Mre!,o-. . 1 . . ... 1 J.ii AiMrett'. K. Hub, t'ark'nie
in mm ii) ",r: Without any recommendations t our )r u t; j. j, ,
'own, we wish to approve of the sug
Kor Sle-Fat turkeys lor i'hrittnaa. I'hont
HOME INDUSTRIES
Hood River has two home industries
that deserve the full patronage and co
operation of citizens of the county.
The Hood River 1'ieamery has beconn
a well established institution. During
the past fall, it is estimated, more thai:
$1."i,ihk) have been receive.) by Hood
River ranchers for hotfS and c title, but
chiefly hogs. The Hood River creamery
is resHinsbile for this. Through coop
rative management the Hood River
creamery is paying its airiri.s rceoro
pru ts for butter fat. Its average tr
a; rtif v itujly higher than that paid el-e
when. 11ik1 Kiver fumilie a. -.ioinj:
well by the creaniery. Let them con
tinue, for the creamety isdcinK web
by tb community.
The Highland MilliiiK Co., operated
by J. ('. Apbn and son, I. M. Aplin,
Uith experienced millers, has already
eiitatdished a plant of which the city
should be proud. Hut it plans additions
Hood River people should give thi
Shamrock products of the new null
every trial. The products are (food,
hikI a trial will in most instances re
sult, in steady patronage. The Hi)?h
land Milling company proposes addi
tional units. It us help it, Hnd out
community benefits will surely follow.
I.. H. Aplin lias made suutfeHtioiis
tt.at should interest Hood River ranch
ers. He proposes to purchase for
grinding hu.kwheat grown here
KaiH'hets, he says, should plant and
grow other cereals. There is no tea
seon why Hood River people should no'
eat cornbread made from home growi
corn. Indeed, the Highland compati)
has made some excellent Hour from
hardwheat irrnwn in tthe Hood River
valley.
The net time you order dour tr
Shamrock.
Uestiot'S made hy Mrs. Alma L. Howe ! vm
in this week's paper. A successful; ( tS-l1 nf liHV n,r, h yi.aPi ,)ld ,,,;,,
effort in brining aoout a community A. SHiiger. Ill" I weifth hi "i
church will mean much to the town; K.r Aiie-Voiaii I'u.ur Jer-y Met
and the members of the r.ty's churrh-1 "r ,,","r d1-"
es. An unsuccessful effort may leav j nr s.ile-.10 cr. .v, million feet of tun
. I her, iiii:iile. fe'jw Tum. tt. Metreailv
conditions worse than ever. Therefore (iiuer. wn. J 't
the cautions that Mrs. Howe supcuests j Kiir Two Uins ,Ul,lhv hliy. Hl"
should be heeded. ' "ak umic raufD. t N H ivuo, tel .w.'a. :
Before we finish, however, we would yn, Hair-Maini irlt hav in rar lot
like to recall the philosophic comment ', '"""' B.-nler. Ontario, re. jc
of Uncle Mose. an old colored "brud- For rile-iiKi.t mney, ni and hi.ity li
. hlie. No. I wheel. J. A. WHllr
J r on chlir. h beliet. . phoue SDlW. oH
"Pey'B three roads from my place j Kr HaielTrue.neNHn.e 'siiwj ; i.fleni f..
to town," said I nele Mose, the hill : i'nni: intntnue. leauiii varieties n aw
, . .... i er.ciierry.ef i-tioiie i.mi.ii
road, the river road and the middle! -
road. Hut when 1 goes to town wid a
load of wheat the man
asks me what road I took.
says, 'Mose, is the wheat Rood'."
G!li!!l. ncti
W anted - To lean a tennniE tiri'ti.tnl Keil
K O.. lilHi ler ortii e
u 11
lll
The puriHise of all church work isth
ame. While it is true that the differ Wanted-Hn wmie l.eaiinrii I'uiuis
.1 ,,,... ... ,.f .. ,l .;il t 1'uillev, II. Itiver. Hon e I
ru' r ui iiiiiiuii ul nti 11 mill nuiinu n 111 .
alwuvM nrevaiL it si oms that it is tin.e , Wxnttd-To tiorrow t-jOO on fcuu Hloi k lor
" . , . ... ; mmitiiH or I earal s pel cent liiiereni, lti.
to t ail a liail ana orinu atxiut unuica- ; suveiiMin, Wanti. mm
tion, when tms ditlerence ut opmioti ,
has resulted in so many organizations j
that the elticienry of all of them is
minimized.
FIRE PREVENTION
When you are working on vour New
Year's resolutions the latter part ol
this week do not forget one and pro
ceed Ht once to execute it that wib
result in elimination of the fire darker
Hood River had too nmny tires last
year. ( "art lessness probably cuusei
many of them. Fire is waste. There-
foie, if you have rubbish in your base
ment, remove it. If you have fcan
that your electric wires are not Prti'
erly insulated see the electrician.
"To Keep the Home Fires Hurning,'
is the title of a fhort net of sarcastn
suggestions in a recent bulletin issuer
by the Oregon fire marshal. They fol
low :
I .et the children play with matches.
Permit the cook to start the tin
with gasoline.
Hum trash in the hack yard, especi
ally en w indy days.
rorget lo turn off the electric iron.
Store 1 ily rugs in the closet or wood
lift.
Set the stoves too close to the wool
work. Let soot accumulate in the rhimney
There ate many other wajs in whtcl
we can continue to burn down 011
homes, but for further suggestions o,
can apply to the chief of your tire de
partment.
And don't forget that :
"Gasoline for starting fires
Helps to till angelic choirs."
week in the lobbies of post offices. We
are willing to bet that the worst as
sortment of pens and empty inkwells
in the world were to have been found
111 post oflicta last week. Of course
we exclude country newspaper offices.
The poorness of their pens, are pro
verbial. But thev can always find
enough ink for a subscriber who ha;-
ieiis to dro
heck in payment of his subscription.
FOR RENT
Kor Kent fiw room linniodow nwnett to
H A .Vlm l'iinnid at I lln 1'iohk ot live Kef!"
to Hooil lUver AtiMlrsct & lnvcNtui' lit Co. d,.,i-
The canteen committee is in need of
apples for passing soldiers. Do not let
You have until next Tuesday night
to make good on your war savings
stamp pledge.
A BEAUTIFUL 1919 CALENDAR
FREE
111 IS CoITON tiiil entitle you ton
beautiful I '.ibrid.i r, when presented
to Mnl.Io'N, Ilt'Kt.vr, Satiikh Co. (The
llmi-e o' 1'e s iiial Service
HOOKS AS .MINI) SAVERS
UoHd this extract from a letter re
reived by the American Library Asso
ciafion and then send I he hestahook;
you own to the public library, to go h
the hoys in the hospitals.
"There are two b in wheelet
tliiiiis, one wuh both l,gs gone, thi
other but'or.e, wbosit most of the da
beside the bo.tks, which are so hi
ranged that they can sit and puil then
ojt without keeping others away. Ont
boy said to me the ther day, 1 reve
knew until now what books muld meat
in a nun's life. 1 would have lost m
mind if I could iol have had the usi
of these honkf.' "
- CLEAN MEN
Seve al years ago the Oregon Social
Hyg'cne Society cHme into being un
turned the ligh' of publicity on the so
called sicisl diseases, a plague U
n unkind as fur back as hi.-tory reai li
es. Young men were told in plain
language the dangers, not to them
sidves alone, but to unborn genera
lions, from venetal diseases. Thi
work of the society to a large evtent
obliterated that old sense of false
modesty that possessed society and
prevented, except in hushed tones, the
discussion of this red plague. For
merly young men were preached at
and told to follow the straight and
narrow" pathD. Hut the new ystem of
Nntt thutrii (Brrrtings
To the IVopk- of Ho l River City
and Valley :
We tender wishes for h.ipplness and
prosperity for the coming yeai.
And with these reetin we make our
Ikiw fx? fore the Hood Riser public as one
of the business linns that is confident of the
future for our industties and our citizen's
prosperity. We have just purchased from
Mis. J. R. Kinsey the LI lit. GROCERY In
the Bell Building. It will ever be our en
deavor to make our store as up-to-date as
possible. Courtesy and full values for every
dollar sxnt with us w ill be our watchword.
We hope to merit the continued patronage
of all patrons of Mrs. Kinsey, and we will
le lad to reet all of our friends and the
Hood River public here.
Our telephone is 4451.
Start the New Year rlht by lvln us
if tall.
A. L VINCI. M.
I.AR1. SHANK.
With ne;it mhrj-i'iered ilcsijjn In varner, Tiu-st' are seoditl
quality. They have s.nie f.lilit vleftvt v the weave. If
perfect tlit v v..uki have t sell fur from 1 K t" iV.
White the', la-t
Misses' Gloves
A tlancly line uf Ohamoisettt- iiioves, all small sizes,
black. p.fev and inanon. regular 50c to Toe aliies.
your choice the jair, only
5c
colors
25c
Bovs' Undershirts and Drawers
s' Heavy Fleeect lawn Undershirts ;u.d I ra evs. Jf
iiUiut all siz.-s. fn.'ii L'l to .'.1. the arm-'ht tOC
Men's Woolen Undershirts and Drawers
.stly Sar'e sizes. r g-.-.Ur values of .i'2.2." a tar- (1 AO
meui and up t" .Sl.Mi. the yrattneM y 1 jO
Men's Heavv Woolen Sox
38c
Just the kind fjr )-vTy lay wear
dark blue, the pair
cioi s
Mack
WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMKRS A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A MOST PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
UAe PARIvS FAIR
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
WANTED
I sell to neber i ...
I l' . I !!.... u, l. IiuH himubwliliiu
lie just , room lor eUU-iiy couple, l'lmiie Odell If j.'
Wmited-oielinrd iruioin t exie't pint).
er and I'ee doolor. lv nav or conli'sct. Ad
ilif-K II V. Klas, care (Jlm ler.' dl'.'lf
Wanted -To tmy your ued liu iilttire, sio
and rius. ( ahti or new goods in f YriiHino
.. ; K. A. f'rati. Co n.i'it
nome 01 the aemouliuea 1. m. L,. A. i Wanted-lo buy your ned furuinire in
m.,n ,,hi hm Uun ,.r,u.u ..f i , lilKliest prices. Have vour money hy traitim..
i wilti It (irosK.Tbird Street HertMi.l.lmnd Ilea
writing desks of Y. huts at the can- ! a r. Tel. i-l:i. . uawf
tonments might have found work last i
MISCELLANEOUS
Lost - En city, tariff It-nthcr pnrM tiMainliit
'!il waU'li ami chiilit, It-n tir t w-lc rttilttir
Hi r.uth, Wediimlil.v, Nov. I I.. (itiiH'li. i"
Ti-t - Hi'lffcea Oiik Uruve iltstrlrt and m
l'hir1 Miiffi Mr. drawer from u dirsher. II.
i.) and wnntH to draw h ". I KJ2. y
Lost Kinall ult cfSH on Pine Ht nar Kirst,
uHt(ir1v v'hlNtf. Under pleaHt Iave 1
UbtcuT Oltict for lewar.t,
t o v i cnnv:i wijrtn' shirt rti which wn
sfiniipr-d ThH Tiaorsft-r l'oninni ' na-rif
apple growers bear the entire financial - r?SZJ rl.r u.' irV
orunt of supplying the committee with '" J-
Iruit. those wlio are not growers
should help. Give the canteen com
mittee a dollar or two and let them
buy apples.
Hunt Paint & Wail Paper Co,
Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc.
t f . Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints
Glidden's Varnishes
a Koom mouldings
Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order
Sll Plate and Card Rail
V Dry Paste
Wl EXITNI) Hi! SI ASON'.S GRI.I I INGS
AND WISH
I OR OUR f RU NDS AND PATRONS
A M YEAR
.STORED ll l l. Ol HIE
Bl ESSINGS ():
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PACIFIC POWER AND LIGHT CO.
Get
a
Bean Power Sprayer
to insure a crop
and
Place an Order early
to insure delivery
Supplies for manufacturers have been reduced
25 per cent, w hich will mean a
reduced output.
HOC
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PAT'S PLACE
Wishes All of You
A Prosperous and Happy
New Year
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Why Shouldn't We Be Well Pleased
when our elTnrts to serve the public with Shoes of the
better sort are so generously and increasingly recognized.
Why Shouldn't You Be Well Pleased
when we continue to offer just the right Shoes at a little
less than I he right price judgred hy ordinary standards ?
J. C. J OH N S E N " THE SHOE MAN"
"STAR BRAND SHOES ARF. BETTER "
See
d. Mcdonald
AGENT
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Did you know that when you select one
of our worthy woolens and have us send
your measure to
Ed. V. Price & Co.
that you are having your clothes made
expressly for you by
HPk T i rn m
me largest lanors in
the World of GOOD
Made-to-Order Clothes
Consider what an advantage this
is and let us have your order today
A. J. GRAHAM
Hcilbronner Building
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NEW GOODS IN
We have received our new stock of
WALNUTS, RAISINS, MINCEMEAT, ETC
and are ready to serve you with all these good things.
Royal Bread. Fresh and Cured Meats.
L. H. HUGGINS'
GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET
TU H.H H STREET
PHONE 21.VI
Atteniion Car 0
i fct J
wners !
Having purchased the Cascade Garage, we are
fully prepared to care for all your wants.
Our machine shop and repair department are
completely equipped.
The manager, Geo. C. Dye, with ten years of
electrical and shop experience with the Packard
Company in Portland, is ready to serve local car
owners.
Electrical and Ford Repair Work a specialty.
CASCADE GARAGE.
Telephone 3524.
PEOPLES' NAVIGATION COMPANY
DAILY SERVICE
"Tahoma ""and "'Dalles City"
All kinds of freight and pHssernrers handled. Ilorsef and automobile!,
given special attention.
Jack Bagley, Agent, Phone 3623
$106,000.00
"Carnation King Sylva"
This Hull is insured in the "Hartford"
agamsl "IVath from any cause" fur
1 0(5, 000. fid at a premium cost of .8tK0
a year.
Ordinary cows and horses insured against "Death from
JSLT-"1 Ule ,,,,artf"iM for thre-fourths .heir
alue hy this agency.
Cow $8 per 10O annually
Horses $7 per $100 annually
R. E. SCOTT
Farm Loans-Real Estate -Insurance