The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 26, 1918, Image 6

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ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
When in need f an Kleetrieal Appliance f any
kind, it is to your benefit to it at the ELECTRIC
SHOP. We m;.intain our business on the main
street, where it is convenient for all. Remember
that when buyir.ir Electrical Appliances it should
be worth something to know that we stand
behind our joods. We can explain how t.) use
them and we maintain a repair department where
such appliances can be kept in repair.
We are members of the National Contractors'
Association and receive all the latest infermation
on electrical matters, which enables us to keep
ri.uht up to date.
Those who buy Electrical Appliances of us
will get just as good service as can be given in
Portland or any other oil v.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR
MAZDA LAMPS
The Light that Turned S'ight into Day.
IT GIVES THE BRIGHTEST LIGHT
WiTH THE
SMALLEST CONSUMPTION OF JUICE
AGENTS FOR EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
J
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
We do all our own work and our many years
of experience enables us to give expert, dependa
ble service. Also we maintain two autos and our
country patrons are given as prompt service as
those living in the city.
We carry a complete and up to date line of
Electrical Devices and as we are practical Elec
tricians, we can give to our patrons any service
which may be needed in installing and operating
these devices.
See Us For
Electrical Installation and
Repair Work
Of All Kinds
MOT
HLEOIIC
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E. S. COLBSf, Manager
PHONE 1484
"We Helped Put the Cobwebs Across the Firehouse Door"
214 OAK ST., HOOD RIVER
! WISH OM AND Al l.
or mi iM.oiM i. or hood rivi u coumy and
llll. SI kkoi NDiNG MID-COl i'MBI
A Happy and Prosperous
New Year
STANLEY SMITH LUMBER CO.
HAVK ,11. 'ST lWKlYKI) A CAR OF
Finish Lumber, Lath
Shingles
Sash and Doors
We a iv ruv.v in a position to furnish all Your
iVqilllVllH'ntS.
Roofing Paper
c u : i ; i r i ' in v'm'K
STANLEY SMITH LUMBER CO.
CROWN FLOUR
MARK THE BEST BREAD
TAFT TRANSFER CO.
HOOD RIVER. ORE.
FRANKTON. !
The FiMir l.i;nf Cluvrr ClnW Furjirist"!
Mrs. K ilicit (im riihi nut Thiu s. iav with i
a Kiicnn mnwer. A very iUiisaii
Ht'iTnuiinli iind lt'!;"ions lunrli were en
j'er iw those prt'etit.
S. I., ("nniriitor. uhn tiHS tit'pii cm
plny'. nil (ho Higtmuy U,r sevevnl :
wcfkx. I; It fur linker S:ituriliy even- (
itit; to ln.)i after smne nnnes in which t
he is iiil' i -.'steil. ,
S Inn I , MFeil Huain last week, imt so j
much tl.e refill, of t!u hs fear of the i
same, oiie room having an atte,l:ince '
ot tKe piiuls. So far we have heeo :
m alile to locate one cne of in!'uenz:i
in the ilistrict.
Mrs. Thos. Calkin-1,, who has hetn
vi.Mtini; in I'ortlaru) for several (lavs,
relumed home Thursday.
.1. H. Niekelsen visite'l Cascade
Locks last Mot, day, inspei tinu the had
(daces on U;e Highway en route.
Mr. Hayes and family, who have
been hvmn on tne Scott I'.oornian
l:ice, have rooved into tow n for the
winter.
We hear Mrs. Harold rdackman, one
of the teachers, is ill in town wilhj ii,
Ihleza. I'hll'ord Dunn, assistant state High
way engineer,, was heie Wednesday
looking over th; woik Ihmmu done. At
picsent the Highway is blocked ley a
hii; slide hetween Sonny and Vienio.
The road is effectually closed to traffic
and it. will take several weeks to jr.-t
it open for travel.
Roy lCamshy is takinn advantage if
the frozen roads to haul the last, of his
crop from the1 Kiverside ranch.
Adam Schmoker was home over Sun
day. Cpl. Ivan Schere came home last
Thursday after having been musteted
out of service.
,1. O. Kastman was in town Tuesday
and Wednesday last week serving on
the jury.
PINE GROVE
Mrs. Kva Swantson, of Devil's Lake,
N. 1)., arrived last week to sjiend the
winter with her sister, Mrs. J.O. Maik.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hosick are
spending the holidays in l'ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wuest and family
spent, the earlv part id' the week witii
relatives in Tort land.
Miss Ida Tumey, of the I'niversitv
at Kugene, arrived at 1'. H. I.i.raway's
last week for the holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. A. (j. I.eis have
moved to Hood Kivtr for the winter.
The Red Cross will meet as usual
next week Thursday. A large attend
ance is desired.
Misses Marguerite Ferrin and Lottie
Kinnaird are ill with inlluenzu at Mon
mouth Normal school.
The Sunday school entertainment w as
well attended Sunday evening. The
children rendered a wry pleasing pro
gram, and the collection for the Ar
menian and Syrian relief fund amol nt
ed to $4".oti.
PARKDALE
Mrs. ,1. M. Hemmon arrived home
from Wytth Saturday evening for a
week's stay during her vacation.
Mrs. Everett Rrown left Saturday
for l'ortland to spend the h dulays w ith
her parents.
Mrs. K. H. Harris was a Hood River
visitor SHtuiday.
The farmers of the Valley Crest dis
trict are I. f itting their road In a good
coat of g revel.
Ralph D.tvis and family motored to
Hood River Saturday.
A. M. Kelley is haung his saw mi!!
moved from the Middle Valley to 1'arkr
dale and intends to install il in pin -e
of tiie ( lie which buried last fall.
Aithur Rabson is reported on the si, k
list this week.
Trie yoU'.g folks of the Valley Crest
disrln t are having gay times no'
coast ing.
The last carload of potatoes wss
shipped for the sea on last week.wiiii b
was the ISt h car. There are about six
carloads left to be sh pped next spring.
AT THE LIBERTY
I oday
Ch.'istmas morning at Id :) a big
free show for the kid lies with Douglas
Fairbanks in a five reel drama and
Fatty Arbuckle in a to reel coined v.
Ail children admitted free, adults Usu
al pi ices.
At the regular hours Wednesday at t
Thursday we give the show you have,
been asking for as a special Cl.ri-tm
program. Wallnc-e Real in "The Firtliy
id' France," taken from the story i f
the same rame. This is positively one
of the be-t pictures Mr. Real has ever
made. Aiso a two reel Mack Sennelt
comedy, ' Ladies First."
"Firefly of France" has been billed
here twice, but wai cancelled bow
times on account of tin. Remember the
dates and be sure to Fee it. 1" and 'Jo
cents.
Friday and Saturday
Win. S. Hart in "Selfish Yates."
Also an Uiti.Mal Allied War Review.
Sunday
Ileaut.fui lllmlys Leslie in "The
Soap (hid," a w himsical little ecniedv
drama of high society life. Also two
Big V comedies, "Stiipes and Stars,"
and "Wild Women and Wild Waves."
Monday and Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Chariie Chaplin will be
seen on the same bill. Think of it, the
win Id's greatest comedian and his
bride each in a screen offering. Mrs.
.Chaplin will be seen in the cleverest
screen drama of the year, entitled
; "For Husbands Only." Mother can
come if father will bring her, but
: watch father or he will he here alone.
ChnrLe Chaplin will he seen in a two
j reel Mutual Chaplin comedy. An Ani
.mated Weekly will also be shown on
j I he same bill. Nine big reels, 20 and
;.' cents.
I Darwin Wood nt the organ.
OBITUARY
Local friends have received news of
the death of Ira W. White, former
local resident, at, Vancouver, from pneu
monia, following influenza. Mr. White,
aged was born in Fox Valley. In
llio.f he was married to Miss Vesta
I'arker. who. with two small sons, sur
ies him. Mr. White was a member
of the United Hrethren church, and a
man of noble character, he left many
' friends.
I Mrs. ,1. W. Rigby has received a
1 telegram announcing the death Sunday
I of her son, Rev. Samuel W. Kemcrer,
at Camp Travis, San Antonio, Tex.,
where he was stationed hj secretary at
a Y. M. C. A. hv it. Rev. Ken e'er's
death was caused by pneumonia, si..
uei induced by influenza. The body will
be .shtppi4t M Minnenpilis, where in
terment will lake place at l.akewoni
eenu tt t y
The funeral tei vices of Mrs. Virgil
Rower, w ho sin-, omhed to pneumonia
follow ing ii t! .: i,. a, were held al tin
nderson chapel last Fliday, Rev
Lewellen ofliciatb g. Interment fol
lowed at ldlt wilde cemetery. Mr
Rower is surv,ed hv her husband an4.
I three children. Her paients, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. H. Radt r, of W illoiighby,
U., arrived here for the funeral. j
Jacob Merle, aged -IT years, one of
the stale's best known mechanics, died 1
suddenly Saturday afternoon at d
o'clock. Mr. Merle, while at work at
the First slreii garage operated by
him and Kl l'oiist, was strickin at It
o'clock. A physician had attended him
and his friend, Frank Stanton, wa.
wilh him. It was thought he was on
the way to recovery. Following a
slight exertion he passed away before
Mr. Stanton could summon aid.
Mr. Merle's body has been shipo.'d
by S K. Ilartmess to Syracuse, N. Y..
for inteiruent. Mr. Merle's family
resided there.
lnlliienza claimed two children of Mr.
and Mrs. L. H. White Saturday even
ing. Little Irma Rebecca llamelt,
aged seven years, died earlv in the
t veiling. ( larence Harnett, aged 11
years, died three hours later. Their 1
mother is ill.
Roth the children were known
throughout the neighborhood for their
courtesy arid cheery smiles. The com
munity has not w itnessed sadder deaths 1
than theirs.
Funeral services were conducted al i
the grave at Idlewilde cemetery Tues
day afternoon, an elder of the Church
of Christ. Latter Day Saints, olliciat- ,
ing.
Funeral services for Mrs. Tola F.by,
wife of F. (!. Fhy, of Sacramento,
Calif , were held here Monday at the
Anih-rsi n ( haptl, interment following
at lo I. wilde cemetery. Rev. J. D. .
I.ewelltn ( fficialed at the funeral ser
vices. Mrs. Eby, who was 47 years old, was
hrre vi iting her brother, J. H. Shull.
She was in ill health, and the trip ;
n..r(h was made in hones that she I
would be benefited. The following
other brothers survive: Hugh and R.
F. Shull, of Wasco, and E. ('.. Shull, of i
l'ortland.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for their kind words of sym
pathy and assistance during our recent
bereavement at the time of the death
of our wife, mother and daughter. Es
pecially do we wish to express our sin
cere appreciation of the aid and com
fort given us by (he Odd Fellows and
Rebekahs and Rev. Lewellen.
V. A. Rower and Children,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. b. Rader.
&ibin Made Administrator
R. L. Sabin, of l'ortland, has been
appointed administrator of the estates
of Mr. and Mrs. Hosmer K. Arnold,
both of whom recently died with Span
ish inrlenza. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold are
survived by three small children.
The value of the two estates left is
placed Ht approximately $30,(Ni0, a part
of it valuable West Side orchard property.
Don't Ruin a Good Battery
this Winter
IF you put up your car for the
winter, don't make the mistake of
leaving the battery in it. It may mean
the ruin of the hattery. Why take a
chance when for a nominal charge we
will take the proper care of your hat
tery during the winter, and have it
ready for you when you want it in
the spring.
If you drive your car during the winter,
stop in or write us for information on
the tare you should give your hattery.
Careful, 'Courteous Inspection
and Square-Deal Repair Ser
vice on any battery of any make.
lakin Electric Works
115 Third Street
PHONE 2712
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Turkeys Wanted
Live or dressed, or any kind of poultry. Good de
mand for large Potatoes. We want a lot of apples,
Spitz, Jonathans, Northern Spy, or any good cooking
or eating Apple. Send us a sample shipment, packed
or orchard run. Can also handle some dried apples
and prunes. Send sample.
BOGGESS & CO.
Phone : Main 2818
Capital Stock, $20,000. 151 Front St.. Portland