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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1919)
HOOD lilVKTl GLACIER. TIIFRSDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1010 mm Ci. W. PLI I ER, Sptvial Agent, S 11 mn -1. i 3 If Four Men Come To You And the first one said "I am getting more mileage than I ever dreamed cf out of my tires." And the second said - "My tires are guaran teed puncture-proof." And the third said "My tires are 20 per cent oversize." And the fourth - "My tires cost only V2 as much as yours." And when you asked them HEIGHTS r A TPf. IIAI.F AOCLi Authorized Phone 3151 Christmas Poultry Turkeys, Geese end Docks PLace Your Order Early FRESH AND CURED Everything found at W. J. FILZ MEAT MARKET HOOD RIVER MARKET Now owned by LOUIS MOSF.R, has FRESH AND CURED MEATS Tel. 4311 A gooJ oil heater filled with Feed Oil assures yo-i comfort. CIves steely he.it at the toucl. cf a mat .h. Uo smoke, no odor, no cast, no dirt. Ea-y to carry about. Economical. less furnace hfiit and f;wc: gr-'te and cca'-stove fUrs rcquij -d. Cil coruumcd c i!y -.her. heat is needed no was.e. Piarl Oil fs re?r-d and re refined by c-r specisl r,rc:f:;s wlika tr.i kes it clsaa 'Jurr.'aj. For sale in bulk by dealers everywhere the sane hi;h. o-t-sl.ty k;-er-cne as the t'e-rl Oil sold in five-ciUon carii. It. ire is s savirg ly bi'yirj i-i bulk. Order by nam; Fearl Cil. We recommend Perfection Oil Heaters. P2ARL OIL (KEHOSt-VE) HEAT AND LIGHT (1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY tCAL.IFOB.Nl A) mutant Oil Co., UuoJ Uiver, Ore. hi B 1 ft.'l what tires they used, each answered: "Gates Ha'f-Sole Tires" wouldn't you, too, want to know more about tl is new principle of tire construction that more than 1,( 0!),009 motor'sts -are us- .:.!! h 1 ftt. ! til U I nig to cut their tire costs? How, perhaps, t'iroiigh this new factory built process you can make the tires now on your car last until spring; how you can add from 5,000 to 15,000 more irilos to the life of your worn casings. Come in to lay let us tell you more about it. if n RES S.'rvire Station Hood River, Ore. 4. ,r. HEATS AND FISH. Modern Marllet. THIRD STREET TEACHERS- INSTITUTE , WOMAN'S CLUB CON HELD THIS WEEK1 CERT FillDAY NIGHT e ai.raul irstitute t-f teacher-, j sr i ts an i ilueetu's f Kwl Kivtr ;0..:tv wiv tU R.hlid Monday at jt-f t-ith bih.t! ttr a to day se:ori. I Pro nmer.t u.t of tn educator who j m:.! L.-t'i ti e fret-tit wtre J. A. ! t hi roii il. Mute S- J; tm,U- dert of jub j l:c l; itrm tn.n ; I.. I', tiilmoie, rti'.e i M-r :irs ti e lintun Nuntml Scln.-I ; i Mi- t el. a V. liat r, t;f V. n( O., ar d i ittl-.h L. li Uh.hr.. of U. A. t'. i :rs. I'. If. l ;:;trer talked at tie ; R;t r:iirjr !i.'t! Mi.i!:duy on Iwil fceal!& 'i..t;sutts. Mr. toil i::an eave an a i i:r on "1'iiysical K.iacation," ai d j M Kranccj Elizabeth baker, in ' b; : of j'hyMcai eduoatioti for iri 'i f .id h;!i M-hiK. va in ihaitre of I I m: 'i:tralion uork. Mii-s Haj;cf de :ed a talk on The in fluence of 'Ju. . " Mrs. ('. 11. Henrey I' d in sir.rf : i;u rrc.rnaT.s at the ditiettr.t teMor. j i; e otl.tr h ;:h j.ointst of the fio- t r: wre: V-.-Ml.ty fterr.Hn, t-uj i. r tchill, "Tb Mate's 1 riorum of 1 l.u. ratiup." Tue.-iii v n ornit.ir. aJ U rt sos by S(t. Churchill, Mr. Cole- mat i, Mis Hi.ijitr ar d Mr. li. In ore. i Ty -Jay afternoon, ad ires by VV. H. ! I'it .iv. Monday evening, hitrh scluol teu hers of ti.e city htld a rti-ejtum at the l.iirh s.'hind c. nit.liiiiWitary to other - j , iiOSIER. The schools nil had a holiday fiom Tluirstiay until Monday. (.to. Evai;?, end John Carroll were attvi'iin jf to business in Hood River lasi Thursday afternoon. I L. J. Mcirdl fpeiit Thanksgiving in ! l'o, tiand w ith h s brother. fir. aid Mrs. V. N. lhiuunin were in Hood Kiver triday. j Hits I'earl MctTuie left for Portland Fr.day for a visit with her sisters. ! The entertainment given at the In -' mi-riit'l cliuri li Thurfdav eveniiii? bv j I'. VV. liavis. a-sisted by Mrs. W. lj. I U'lley an-i iillert t.t hinh scliotd i iipils, I was well attended, every teat Itini occai'ied. The ex iiisittlv toi.ed chimes ' as tendered by I'rof. Davis was a trtnt. makiriij in itself a delightful en tertainmert. He was accompanied on the ).im by Misses Kona ('a.ioll ai.d hilitd Nichol. A few of the number' an-: "Meditatn n," "A I'eifect i av." ' l'link to me Only Wtih Thine Eyes," "Aloha Oe," and several popular mel odies and patriotic airs. One very ideas're part of the rn K'am were the nunil'ers r rulered bv Mis. Joiley, who irave some of her l.e.-t readinirs. The musical numbers by the high school pupils were well received. Thursday morning the thermometer registered 11 above zero, the coldest as yet this season, with a cold breeze from the east. ly evening it had moderated somewhat, choking 'J8 above at about 6 i. m. Saturday mornirg dawned ttormy with a steady dow. pour of rain which lasted through the cay. At a special meeting of citizens at I. O. O. E. hall Friday evening called i'or the purpose of passing upon the h.i .Vet presented by the school board, the budget was accepted and after (lis cussing the question of selecting a site for a new school building, it was de filed to call a meeting in the nearfu tuts to pass upon this proposition. Louis Yackio airivtd from Seattle the last of the week and will remain hi'ie for some time with his sister, Mrs. Wyss. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry l'eterson, of VYupinitia, came to spend the Thanks giving holidays with Mrs. Wm. John sin and family. The two ladies are sisiers. We are pleased to report that at this tin.e, Satuiday, Miss Florence Huskev is much improved and expects to he a ile to soon return home from the hos pital in Hood Kiver. Mrs. (ieo. Kiaus. of The Dalles, .vert a few days last week visitii g her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Davenport, a id family. A. M Koop, who was (juite poorly a fc w days last week, is feeling much it 'tier at present. He states that he i ij yed a i leasant (lay Thanksgiving, li being bis 75th birthday. The regular nWting of the Ameri can Legion will be held next Monday. De ember 8. having been postponed f'.oiii Monday. December 1. I Koht. Wilsun, who is employed in the , V ittenhurg King plant, came fr m Lie Dai lea Sunday to visit with his ; c iusm, James M. Wilson, for the day. ! M ss Sylvia Elder attended teachers' . ii sntute in Hood Itiver the first of the week. j ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Husbands wefe mo t pleasantly surprised Saturday j e.'tuing w hen at about 15 a number j t.i their friends and relatives called to i h.du them celebrate the evening in ! horor of taeir 25th wedding antiiver- ' ' sary. Several beautiful pieces of sil j verware were presented, and a vety happy time spent. j E. J. Midiilenvart, of Hood River. spent Monday in Mosier. j Mr. ard Mrs. Ceo. Chamberlain were in The Dalles Tuesday. ! D. M. Duvttli left the first of the j week for Independence, where he will be for some time working on his home j place. j J. VV. Swope is moving to Hood Riv-1 r for the winter. W. E. Huskey went to Hnod River, Saturday to see his daughter. Florence, who was in the hospital. He returned Sunday evening, bringing the young lady with him. It is hoped she will soon be entirely recovered. j J' hn Wellberg stopped a few bonis Wednesday whiln passing through on his way t Portland from eastern Ore gon. Rev. Fr. Huike, president of Colum bia L'niversitv. spent the week end as the curst of Mark A. Mayer at Mayer d ile farm R. llurke is the successor to Fr. Bolen and was previously located at Notre Dame. Addison Bennett, of the Oregnrian staff, is spending the week in Mosier the guest of Mark A. Majer. While here Mr. llemutt will visit all points of intdest and view the valley gener ally, also inspect the workings of the new fruit association building. TKOTJ T LAKE. Ci. VV. Sickafoose and wife are enter twining his mother from Stockton, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Rut Miller are enter taining Mrs. Miller's mother from Portland. Mrs. C. VV. Stewart and children left the first of the week for Camas, where thev expect to make their home for a while. Christian k Missionary Alliance Sunday School every Sunday morn iiili at 9 . Preaching at II. Young Peoples S icicty at 7 p. m, Expository sermon at 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. Musical H od River is ferturate i h vrjr ni tivfd 8 rotable toiditio i to its f irele in Mrs. V.olet Fenster Bla.'j; and will w Icon.e her first at tar:-.r ct of the s-rasT, at a concert in Librarv bait Friday nitht under the aus; e ..; the music Ci'part.-i.iit of the Worn ' eiuo. Mrs. BLgg is a versatile r erf on ir. apj tarinjf o i the t "og m a b, th ji aoist and to-. raiH. :h. will bvvt. i v assta(cef M;.s l.t'i.re lirtg. r . Portland a d E : ttutr. wt.j w ! plav fulos a- well ! vbl gati. Mrs. Llgg a- a pupil for tl r e years of toe cel. hraUd piani.-t. At bei to Jones stu vin; with fcim boti- i: Peibn and New i. j.ar.J tins a (vc,r.. n.uch of the ft K' a1 d frilbaniv o' ;hat famous virtuoso. Her voue u, w a done un'ei isatel Marx, if k Francis.". She i'.'-.s ..pt'ereil in (! ert in Ntw Vi r' ar .: San Fra''-c. ar d has rn : tl. i t p'tfessio. al a -tH.inpa-.i--t f- r .t-.u i ay, of the u. roptditan C, tru t . Si wide a i:ij ic.il tx ierienoe i.t unusual in a brioe in her early twen ties. The progi.im for Friday ritfht ! will give music lovers an exceb.nl chance to see hi.w well she has pri tit ted by her splemi d opiK.rtunit ie. Miss Gregory's violin work is t o well known and well liked to need eommei t. Her numbers on the pro gram are all popular favorites of the solid order and would dererve a e )'d audience were there no ether attiac : tion. Ther.e is no regular admission charged at these concerts. Non-nii-m hers pay a guvst fee of ten cent". O ' those terms, all Hood River is invited to lie guests of the Woman's club m-.t F'riday r ight at 8 o'clock. MANSER ARRANGES i FOR ART EXHIBIT1 P. L. Manser is arranging with the American Feileutiin (.f Aits, oi Washin-Jio i, D. C . to secure a show ii'B of a tiavehrg exhibit sent over the- , nation by the Washington urbanization i Mr. Manser says the exhibit contains some i an ases by masters. Mr. Man er ih-ci.veied a keen inter est among tnany Hood River county people last September when be ar- j ranged a successful exhibit of piiturts j at the county fair. j Butter txhibit Planned The Hood River Cieamerv, Manager Rlack announces, will go to Portland December 7 and 8, when the state con vention of butter and cheese makers will he in session, with an exhibit of commercial butter Mr. Ulaek ann other officers of the creamery will be pre';i.t. The creamery exhibited its product at the recent I'acitic-lnternational Live stock exposition in Portland. Notice of Street ImprovementPart of Second Street. riimiutnt to nnlrr of Ihe Common I'minil CMiitiiincl In Ufdiniou-e Vo. ftT'.i of the Cily n Hk'I Kiver, -msst'il hv Ihe Com tl t Wn-11 on the l:ili iIhv ul Niieinter, HUH. an.l tip or. veil ly loe M.i.vor N.tvenit)- r -'.'iiU, l''!'.. imllcc is lii-ii ny Kiven thiit the nnil.T-.tsrt.i-i). t! Ht'ctn (ier. will lie U'e seiOH i ttlils turtle nipp.vementol S.-ro ,d si reel In mi I le N. 1 1 h line ul' rtts.'iole Avi-mi' N'Tlh to the Nun llie ul the Kitfllt ot W'liv ol t lie I'l-opi-rt ol'h )n-k:oii-Va-.hltijfi.iii Hu' Iroiot utot S'iiViM.i ii ' 'iilip:ihy l' Kuellliti to estalillKlled irdili-.li ',.li'-ihi irravel on tin- set vtee th'-reoi, and n iiiki rutM inif it ciiiiiircli' col li on the JCast Khle itl Mint port ton otK-miiil street. seiiliU pri'piiMils Inr Hie work will he rec tv. i"l hi rut office up to V. M o'clock p. in lc( - her l.'itli, PUli, toei the ( lUiinem I oinieil will, at llh next regtilaf inei-tin alter the entnple ituii of t tie puhllcu'liul of llils lo it o-e. to wit On thf l.'il'i day of I " cetn In r, linn, lit t he Conn, ci I Cliiimhcrs at Hie hem nf H o'clnck p, in. iircc.-i-il lo npch Hioi cou'iiiter all liiils ..it- .-.imI voik, which iir.li'ieil hy fhei'ominon Coiin il tiysnnl ilneoi.c No. f70, duly einicie.l .cinv'e Nici-.l' il; In.il Hie nnpiovelllenl win he h't in one e tin n't . 11 nil will he reipure 1 Pi he nllipleleU w II hln iislr.tn IheilH'e il Cm iw.lMlli'tf nl th s:. trie lit the silt'i'fistlll h'.i'l .i i ho will he l. ipili .-ii lo l tl I'll Nn a In inn to C 1 city "t Ho. ul Kiver in i sum of not le ill in j;i per cent ol tin ( si tnni'ed cost of the ''in 1 r.tct 'or the no th hi I pet t'lmeince there" H': 'Mil oin . leie spr II-iO i..n are on tile in in v ntri - -uv iii-K the 'iKpii.M ii.eiits fur which in t trc CHilc.t. tt Inch nt n he exainliieil Py p n-i.i-ctive tinlihrs itpmi ttnpuciiiinii, anil f- t cinilruct will he o v 1 1 ' ii to the loteist ,in.1 iif.st lii.lci i npiin Mil i ' pi'cillcallniin. 1 In -O' t ' setvis Ihe lintll in i eject H II V orn'l l l . re- to wnlve imy i!i f. i In 1-ierein for Ihe h". i tc of the City ol llnoil llivcr. The terms of tin -pi eitlciitiiitlH shall ee lioliCe tntlie prosfieeiici liulili i" ul ihe reiiiirenieiils ,ic inninli .1 b. the Cit v iu tti.- pei fin 1 1 in nee of sh1i1 woik. 'I Ins noli- e - gl i n fer ten rti hy piihltcit ! lion In Hi.- limn! River (ilacier, a nenn-pni- i I eiihli-hcl at Ihe ( U v of Hixil HI v-r, ( 'n jron. i lie dine ot I he tir-t pnhllcatiou being Uie -It li i i it v of Pe. ember, Phil I ni -dl H. L. HOW K, i:ity Keco d r Charlie Chaplin in "SHOULDER ARMS" The Greatest Comedy ever made also Pete Morrison in "Dynamite" The Liberty Monday and Tuesday Dec. 8 and 9 Usual Prices FURS ARE HIGH F.vervwliere Implies arc innKlrjg rnnnij i Are YOU one in thein? Wp lire paylnn P p-nolch prices, Try ns -you'll he pleased. S.-nrt for k'ree Price List l"lay E. R. SKINNER & CO. Box S 1UI Front Street Sacramento, Calii. f-Sk. vSiJ f ST1T-..I IX .-T j " . v? c. vTT5 r-r I o w m rr fsvja -b a fir r Copynchl rsinby R. i. kejfuuult Tliiccu Ce, y OU certainly get yours when you lay your smokecards on the table, call for a tidy red tin or a toppy red bag of Prince Albert and roll a makin's cigarette ! YouH want to hire a statistical bureau to keep count of your smokestunts I Why, you never dreamed of the sport that lies awaiting your call in a home rolled cigarette when it's P. A. for the packing ! Talk about flavor I Man, smokeeare-er until you know what rolling 'em with P. A. can do for your t- " contentment! And, back of P. A.'s flavor, and rare fragrance proofs of i Prince Albert's quality stands our exclusive patented process that ' cuts out bite and parch ! With P. A. your smokesong in a makin's ciga- rette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard 1 Prince Albert !s ? is a cinch to roll It's crimp cut ancf stays put like a regular pal! Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to how delightful a jimmy pipe can be ! It is the tobacco that has made three men -smoke pipes where one was smoked before. It has won men all over the rut ion to the joys of smoking. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem. N. C. 1 1'-: Good looks, plenty of comfort and convenience and amj)Ie room for five athiits make the Maxwell Tourinji model the ideal car for family use. The popularity of this pleasure car alone, daring the past five seasons, would have enabled the Maxwell Motor Company to attain a volume production such as few moior car companies achieve with an entire line. Five years of intensive manufacture have developed the Maxwell ciV-ssis remarkably, and the efforts of have borne good fruit. Wit -' : "H -"-k-v. . . . - : ft : . :.i . 4 .-. . . . .. - i-.' v?-': '-.-, t . ii 'i i ; i-iV Qlpte&r The Touring little more roomy clearance and leg room in the driving compart inent. a result of lengthening the chassis several inches. A FULL LINE ini I DISPLAY on ITI A LARGE Yasui Brothers Company State and Third Streets Hood River, Oregon I Mil j 4 'ksi , -r vv . man, you haven't got the listen of the past year to enhance Car appears this season witli a than its predecessors more space OF UNITED STATES L. E. FOUST OF JAPANESE mm DC 30C We have opened our store at the corner of State and Third -Streets with New Importations of Japanese Goods Irom the f lowery Kingdom Silk Embroideries, Shirt Waists, Kimonos, Handker chiefs, Table Runners, Lacquered Clove and Hand kerchief Boxes, Miyijima Wooden Ware, Work bas kets, Chinaware, Novelties, Handpainted views of the Columbia River Highway. ASSORTMENT OF TOYS WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION ..v AS- I 1 -k Li the national joy smoke makes a whale of a cigarette! Awnitmf ynnt .sn. yoa'll find torfiv rfd ba'es, tidy r(t t.n., lanisorr. pound .nj ttlf nunj f.ri hum-dnrs- mndtl it clMy. practical pound c.-ystui .'j:t,riirfor Kith i iviji' n -.f.ier toft tlVt A-i i.H '.:.n-(. Albert m sul ;i i t .'ci cotidutoa I half youi f Z--&Jty L-r i the car's apptarjdce new body. It in the tonneau is just a and more This naturally followed as TIKES IN STOCK C 30C 5) i ao.fc "Mb I