HOOD RIVER GLACIER, TMPRSDA Y, MAY 18, 1020 ,m ... . RESOLUTION ON. CAP ITAL PUNISHMENT 1 1 I ill 'To serve you as we would want you to serve us" j STORAGE BATTERY 11 Golden Rule Service Service is the one thing that we sell service in line with the Golden Rule WE distribute this same Service to all car owners and to all makes of batteries without discrimination. When you pay money for a new USL you are buying Golden Rule Service, of which the battery is but aa essential part. It's just the same as paying your employees, your lawyer, your doc tor, your dentist for Service. Service is the most important thing in the world today. To all car owners, we aim to be the "greatest Servant of them all." Our Golden Rule Service, we think, makes us so. But we invite your careful co-operation in caring for your battery so as to assure you long battery-life. 1 ft I 95 Often when a man thinks his battery is "done for" and he is ready to buy a new USL, we show how we can save him money by repairing his old battery and giving an adjustment guarantee for eight months. We sell only USL Batteries with the durable machine-pasted plates. The factory ships them to us "Dry-Charged." Thisavoicb all before-sale deterioration so that you really get a perfect, full-life battery. KB We are a USL Golden Rule Service Station not a battery store Elliott-Overland Co. 408 CASCADE AVE. Jin ii i ir, nm rftmrHfTrrrtiyinnMH iinimi Ji'iniimrmrTr HOOD RlvTR, ORE. he Monitor Light Six It will be your last chance to get immediate delivery on a Monitor Light Six, as we are entire ly sold out except for one car, FivePassenger Touring, and one Touring 4 Chummy Roadster. Why not add your name to our list of satisfied owners and possess a sturdy car that will do duty all the year around ? Fall's Tires and Tubes Curtis' Tires and Tubes General Service for all makes of Automobiles by a good mechanic with ten years of general experience. Vote for Good Ro;ids-Vote 302 X Yes for 4 State Koad Bond Limit No Property Tax! No Increase in Auto License Fees. No Direct Tax. No Increase of Gasoline Tax. I'i.mhI Auto Llrtin Fa :i n l Gaaoliaa Ta WIM pay both principal ami intrrtsl on all llif kamto umlir this onstilutiiul mini mt. Approval of tins tmt ntkmi al is aoraaaarj to pararil early comptotlofi oi State Highways. Hood River Motor Car Co. Telephone 2861 That Telephone is out of Order Tl. "ont-i.l.- pl.ini" f the WaftVM asahajaai i torajaly ex hso. t tli meatluT, even tin- m.iiutaitiel f m Itii plants yieM to itn firm -nl 4U"I In vilent t time. Tli lf'l sln'tli of llic aerial raWc emariag baMnia a tiny mprwr win wrApjul witli ppor cry-tl lire, miTw.ijic rrvk fr lrfrtiiTt appvar : a lrivin.r rain wu.-trati It t.i the MjNr inpu'.alioii an, tiily or a Ininlrr4 tl"il. u- nic I I' arv ' i-ntnv I up." T!eH Mai ha zU'n-r aa HM wre an I dra IIumh ilown; the nn nsml weijltl nny ')!' a pol- Ute U-lepli tin- m t!i it "lea I" are "I-1 1 " Tritl pair Mr.p wire" ti t!i suit' rbf hn Ik mn ater . ! I an. I "toaaajj a tree t limb in bl.urn aclon lin-; trifk break" p le; lilitnini: or rnrrnt from a broken porr wir "blows" fit ; a .lown town Cue .Mtr..y a .itri'oit in ile Jut few "iiiin;le of the many tlrn.- that liaper( : thai pre caution cannot prevent. I? it any wonfer that y-.nr tel. li i. n "Ut" occasionally OREGON-WASHINGTON TELEPHONE CO. Gasoline at 1 6c per gal. Sunday. April 2.". t st Madfl on I lit- Fonl Speedster Itelony intr to (Irant Brawn of the Krcsff Drag Co., rave the folloiriag wuiU : UilwKie, per ptllon: 011 Carl.un-tor - - 22 U & J Carburetor - - 4" W'v nearly iloiil l-. his mileage aixl mv!"- his (fao'ine eiiK-tis- ier mile approximately the fame a if lie hal 1 aix' old carburetor with at ih per gallon. When can we demonstrate on your car? U & J Sales Co. of Oregon GEO. I. HOWE. Distributor The following resolution was adopted by the Men's Forum of the Upper V'al-, ley United Church : As American citizens the least we we can do with capital punishment is to vote tiro or con. But aB men of to morrow we talipot stop here. We must , strike at the cause of the curse that death penalty is suposed to eliminate. The demand for the reestablishment of capital punishment is prompted by the increase of crime. However, facts and itatUtiri fhow that death penalty j .Iocs not deter men from murder. Grava crime has increased over per cent during the past three derades in spite of various penalties. What ifl more, records show that ho.nicide has increased two and a half times as rapidly in states having capital punishment as contrasted with states that did not have it. We all know that at the present there is a vicious v ave of incteasing crime that is douhtle.-s a natural byproduct of the war. To stay this wave of hlood, people demand the punishment of death. The question is a deeper one than capital punishment. It is a question of rapid and efficient justice instead of severer penalty. We need to enforce the laws we already have on the stat ute books, which are ample if admin istered with justice and without waste of time. Playing with law labeled "Justice" is what invites crime. In our own state penitentiary a life MD tence means less than seven ais. Up to 1013 not a aingle "life-termer" had (tied in prison. Where do thejj ffol Men st i ti i to death had their sen tences commuted to life imprisonment and life imprisonment, through parole. paidon and politic, became little more than a joke. Too much of judicial procedure smacks of partiality flavored with in fjuence and politics, plus coin. In this way law ceases to be justice and it is not to be wondered that people lose re spect for it andjdefy it. We toy with our crimes tbay become ancient history. A lawyer in public office made this assertion : "W e are not asked to protect justice, hut to protect the law." Think of the case of Dr. t'lippen, who in 1911 murdered his wife and was tried by the Bngliah court. In lour tluys from the day his trial was begun he was executed. Now place beside that some of the red tape unravelled by our Court of Justice. What is needed is the certaintv of a just penalty, not severity. Let justice be meted out impartially and without loss of time and crime will decrease. While we ask for certainty oT a just punishment, we ask that the penalty M fitted to ffce prisoner, not to an ab stract hlSSl code; that the penalty be adjusted t lit the criminal, not the crime. Wrf would not I'rus i.inize by making the state the epd and man an innocent toot. Give us justice and crime will wune. Why kill the man'.' We call upon those who love justice and righteous law more than DOEinal legality to place the emphasis where it belongs. Respectfully submitted, A. J. Hiuimuist, F. W. Kockhohi. W. O Bent hid, r Committee. Adopted by the Men's Forum of the Union church of the Upper Hood Rival valley at l'arkdale. Oregon, May 'I, 1920. ' A. A. A. ASKS HOW CANDIDATES STAND The Anti-Asiatic Association, organ ized here for the purpose of preventing alien land ownership and for working fer a constitutional amendment that will prevent the automatic citizenship of children horn of aliens that cannot be naturalized, has sent a circular let ter to eveiy Oregon candidate for con gressional or legislative ollice. The letter follows : "This association was formed because the Japanese ownership of land in liood Rivet county is becoming an in dication of what will gradually happen in Oregon, as it has happened in I'alt fornia and Washington. The members of this organization are vitally inter esled in your attitude, as an aspirant for public office, upon the purposes ot the association, and therefore respect' fully ask you whether or not you favoi thUSe purposes." Forest I" ire -Creates Scare A forest hre. starting on the UppOl Valley place of Judge Blowers, where diaeaaoa apple trees were being burned broke bounds and was driven ucross two miles of brushland Sunday. The burn created excitement and a messen ger summoned the men of the neigh borhood from church services. The dailies were controlled before serious damage resulted. To prevent an outbreak Sunday night Judge Blowers placet guards around the burn. Mendenhall Huilds His (pan Monroe Francis Mendenhall clerk at the O.-W. H. & N. freight office, has solved the housing prohiem here. With no additional ipiarters available and f OWd to move. Mr. Mendenhall pur chased n lot on Columbia street. He has. devoted his leisure hours the past month to COO tract hag a cottage. The place is now complete, except for painting, and Mr. Mendenhall's tan d . has moved in. Mr. Mendenhall is now bury spading tindr r the rod of his lot. on which he will taise garden product. (iraeling Completed Today traveling of the new grade between here and Mosier will tie completed to day, according to K O. Archibald Crews, however, will continue for a week or two in clearing up rough m- t along the grade. Motftrists who have parsed over t1 e new stretch ! lare that it i one of the mot scenic along the entire Co lumbia Highway. W ith the new grade gt.iw led motor traffic will discontinue use ot the eld hill roan to Mosier. Ford F.vpert Comes Here Kdward Marh. for a number of years foreman of the rord brani h JJa tory in Portland, haa arrived and w now in barge of the machine shop of the IK-Witt Malar Co. Mr. Marsh, who has the reputation of being one of the most skilled mechanics in the Northwest, soccceda Frank Jones. The latter will leave soon for Califor nia because of poor health. w is i raw Funeral services were held at the Anderson chapel Friday for W. Nelson. Ihit-hts shoemaker, who died last week Tuesday on his Fklrd birthday. Mr. Nelson who is survived only by his widow, came here seven mor.the ago from Da I ton. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Surest Thing in the World Two and two have always made four. Then w ould not he more than three million five hundred thousand Ford cars in daily service which is just about one half of all the automobile's in America if the Ford, as a reliable motor car, did not meet the demands of all classes of people a very where and under all circum stances. Two and two have always made four. If the material, the iron and the marvelous Vanadium steel used in the cortltruction of the Ford chassis, were not of the highest quality known to the science of Metallurgy, then the Ford car could not have won its world-wide reputation for reliability. Two and two have always madi' four. When replacements and repairs are required on Ford cars, the Ford owner will be wise in bringing his car to our place, bcaUM we use only the Genuine Ford Parts, and we have the Ford skilled mechanics, and all the Ford knowledge that goes to maintain the high Standard of quality which is original in the Ford car. When you want a Ford car or a Ford truck, antl when you want repairs or replacements for the same, we earnestly solicit your business! assuring you of prompt attention, real Ford service, and economical Ford prices. DeWitt Motor Co. Tum-A-Lura Lumber Co. 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue PHONE 4121 (The Old Stanley-Smith Lumber Yard) O A I We can furnish you now with all you want. J)asaWe are hauling Sand every day and can sup ply any quantity. A f-g Wt- have it in any amount. Windows, vSash, Doors, and all special sizes of Glass Frames. All Kinds of Building Material and anything you need in the Lumber Line. Let us figure with you on anything you need in our Line. F. DAVENPORT, JR., Manager. SEEDS FRIEND SPRAY MACHINES FOR SALE Orchard Supplies Farm Trucks Farm Implements KELLY BROS. CO. Phone 1401 Office and Store : STEWART BLOCK, Third and State Streets Buyers and Shippers of APPLES -o PEARS o