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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920 i t ) I I L MT. HOOD HOTEL Christmas Dinner, Dcc oiiiIxt !2.", IJIViO Price, tl.25 M E N I RELISH Celery Sweet Pickles Oyster Cocktail SOUP Cream of Chicken Cheesestraw FISH Boiled Salmon with Egg Sauce ENTREE Tenderloin de Hotel Crab Patties Banana Fritters with Fruit Sauce ROAST Prime Ribs of Beef an jus Yountf Turkey with Chestnut Dressing and Cranberry Sauce Tame Duck with Apple Sauce VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes Steamed Potatoes Cauliflower with Cream SALAD Apple-Walnut DESSERT Hot Mince Pie Apple Pie and American Cheese English Plum Pudding with Hard or Vanilla Sauce Fruit. Cake with Sliced Pineapple 1'ea Coin Milk WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS Peoples' Quality Market is still lowering the High Cost of Living Sirloin Steak 30c Round Steak ..... 25c Rib Roiling Reef 15c Shoulder Roast Beef 18c to 20c Rack Bacon 30c Rrisket Bacon 32c Picnic I lams 30c Pork Chops 30c Pork Steak, Shoulder 25c Steam Sausage 25c Long Rologna 20c Prime Rib Beef Roast Rolled 30c Give us a call and examine our stock and prices. T. BROWN Phone 1891 The Heights an (Our JTrtrtsd, Nrujtrfjarfi, (Uttntusnrrf aun fctratttjrrfl nuihiu Our C&atrfl lUr rxtrtth inrrrf Mtatffai for A Hlrrrjt (ttljnntmaB Q THE E. A. FRANZ COMPANY Fill Your Market Basket P6 atinl veil ,.t in fno.l- ordef hen1 II ii to your faet ion. N. H. MacMILLAN On The h The; NO BUTTER A GROWTH-FOOD HEALTH mainUi KM U, HOOD RIVER CREAMERY J DO WE WANT THE ? OLD BLUE LAW? J The Lord at one time said, "The I zeal of my houfe has eaten me up. " Jewish priests made about (800,000 ? yearly buying and selling in the Tem- I I pie. Their zeal for helping God out fj financially would destroy the very F thing they were zealous for. Some people make the very best 1 things in revelation "get down on all J fours" from a lack of balance, f Holy balance is one of the finest I traits of good men. RvMt u ini' is mmrnvod all through 1 the Scriptures; strong drink is con- m demned to the same extent. T Christ set wine on his table as a 5 symbol of his blood, to be drunk by all i believers, in memory of his death, on I each first day. I Jesus drank wine; I'aul told Timothy to drink wine. Jesus turned water in- tn winf jmrl iroents drunk it in his ' presence and praised its quality. Jt was sweet and no more intoxicating than the grape. Both were the product of the creator's hand. 1 The world is for the Christian and he M i.s encouraged to use it without abuse. The tirst settlers of America would Jk have destroyed themselves and their religion if it had not been for a few J level headed men such as Roger Will I mms and William i'enn. ' Many people are like the pendulum 5 1 of a clock, which swings from one i I extreme to the other. As a rule the J persecuted, delivered, also become f persecutors. Russia is a great ex- ample. In colonial days a woman had a wart J which was considered evidence of be- ing possessed of the devil and she was hanged ; rash showing on bodies was 5 sullicient evidence of witchcraft and A death the penalty. Burroughs was put M to death on some such loolish whim. I Youths were required to "Let the bars down softly when they brought cows through on the Sabbath ;" moth J ers were forbidden the natural right to f i kiss their babies on the Sabbath. Life I was made a if loom. I'aul says: "Rejoice! and again I 1 say. rejoice! He also said, I he M kingdom of Ood is not meat and drink, I but righteousness, peace and joy in the iioiv apini. The Hebrew Sabbath was a day of solmen rest. No work was to be done by man, servant, or beast. The pen alty for disobedience was death. They were to remember the creation and that God rested on the seventh day, and that God delivered them from I Egypt t'hrist took all that old covenant, the I Ten Commandments, and all tied up I with it, "the rudiments of the world," out of the way, nailingMt to his cross. There is no executive power behind the Ten Commandments today. If one kill, steal, bear false witness or com mit adultery now in America the gov ernment of Uncle Sam executes the will of God, for "the powers that be are ordained of God." But Uncle Sam cannot define rulings on church membership, Christian bap tism and the purposes of the Lord as to the tirst day of the week. Attaining thefabolition of the saloon, which is tine effort on the part of the Anti-Saloon League, some ministers and church people now think it Hs sea sonable to have a Sabbath law. It is another extreme of the pendulum. In the nature of circumstances it would be class legislation, for there are several organisation! that are Sab batarians who always work on the first day to show their disregard for it as a divine day. By their convictions they would have to keep two days. (.1 d forbid that we should revive the spirit of the colonial theocracy. We do not want that destroying zeal. I Car not imagine I'aul seeking to effect Sunday legislation through the Human government. The church under Roman persecution multiplied amaz Ingly, but when it converted the world there followed a reign of church and state and the inquisition. What a blessing that in America one may worship God, through our Lord Jesus Christ, according to his con science without fear or molestation. The Ten Commandments and its as sociate rulings were a "shadow of bet ter things to come." Christ is now dur Sabbath; He is our rest every day. "Come unto me and I will give you We exp rest. ' ' he said. Palestine w Sabbath, SCCOI be kept. In was observed I the temiierat ntry where the its law. could of ten vears, as our scientists not fall below ees. sage the Chris sffainst law : Him I erne i in a . iney lapoaueej reHNro not to teach and preach Jesus Christ;" a "God was, is. in Christ, rt the wt.rld unto Himself." Efforts on that line will people to hear, believe and I if l be lifted up, will draw unto me," Christ said. A I Let us Midnight Mass to lit- Held A midnight mass will be held at St. Mary's Catholic church tomorrow night. The church has been handsoBsei'y decor ated for the bolidaji services. Asps ciHl program of Christmas mssic will be rendered by the choir. Christinas day masses will be Kaid at T and 16 o'clock. Benediction will be iolemn- UBSd following the midnight n . The Collections of the church at t'hrist mas masse ami the following THE I Sundav if will be contributed to the Ku f i lit li. f Fund. Ail families of L ronenn the church have been asked to e ute, if they are able, as mm h as ML which it is said will clothe and ishm irnnie Kuroot an war orphan until next and frt numerable St. Mark's Episcopal Church Oar. lit I ami KuircM THE UNIVERSAL CAR FU 1 Use your Christmas money all of it if necessary as a OF tilC WilOlC payment on a Ford Sedan (or Coupelet) for delivery on - .1 a Christmas morning1. Pay the balance in monthly itista'l- rcimily J ments if you desire. But arrange today to have a Ford Fl Q i Sedan delivered to your home Christmas morning, or d j6d&n The Ford Sedan is Oregon's comfort car. It takes you everywhere, all winter, with as much comfort as if you were home by your own fire side That is why Ford closed car sales increased 1500?; each month this year over the corresponding month last year. The price is right it is cut to the lowest price ever quoted on the Ford Sedan V retail price is fixed by Mr. Ford-even the amount of freight charged. That a y : protection wherever you buy, from Ford dealers everywhere, All the beauty of an electric, all the comfort of even temperature, regarctu y weather conditions, with the sturdy power, dependability and economy for the p . chassis and engine, at a price you cannot resist. Chassis $360.00 Runabout, regular $395.00 Runabout, with starter $465.00 Touring, regular $440.00 The Prices Listed Above Are F. O. B. Detroit DICKS0N-MARSH MOTOR CO. Apple Boxes 0r(ler Your Suwlies NOW Bluestone Lime We want Johnathans, Spilz, Ort leys. New towns, Arkansas Blacks and Winesaps for our middle west demand and can use a few odd varieties to advantage. Consign your fruit where it will not be sacrificed at early prices. We sell in the hest and most stable market in Amor'w-A tiu 1hi itiK orders soon for those who WILL DUCK WALL BROS. Phone Odell 59 "The Best for the Middle-West" i OUR BEST WISHES CO TO ONE AND ALL for ery Merry Christmas and A Prosperous New Year carrj the Xmas Spirit throughout the coming year SANITARY MARKET HUI .M ATS .1L I'.L s Phone i a u Deliveries at 1 a. SB. and 2J0 p. m. I ISBS We Wish You a Merry Christmas iGg, Ouvsa, UDfCKM cat. PLUM PUDDINGS and all the hi'ah class staples L H. HUOOINS Tel 2134 BIG CHRISTMAS BALL K. of P. Temple, Saturday, Dec. 25th, 9 p. m. Liberty Orchestra. All Welcome. HH Touring, with starter $510 00 Coupe, with starter $743 00 Sedan, with starter $795. 0r Truck, pneumatic tires ...$Si:5.00 HMHMI THE HAPPY TIME again approaches when mankind feels the touch of that spirit : (0u Earth Hill Emuari. im It is our wish that all of you approach that faith of the days of childhood when Santa Clans was real. Then your Christmas will be a merry one. W. F. LARA WAY JEWELER and Qrosperous )ev ear to the People of HcoJ er and Hood River Vailoy. 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