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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1921)
D o a oe0 o HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THUR8DAI, MARCH 8, 1921 JPJRJVUBB npEMPTING breakfasts and lunch :I:::L2UHhPH X cons of Olympic Wheat Hearts ' i:""lBfflS2HiBBHMB huild sturdy, solid bodies for " , - growing-ups and grown-ups, Sclenlfically milled and sanitarily packed. THE HAYES PAYS , Hood River county has a new fruit inspector. His work is going to result in inestimable benefits if all growers give him the measure of co operation he deserves. Every grower of the Valley can afford to give this co-operation. In deed, he cannot afford not to. The future prosperity of the Valley de pends on careful, consistent application of spray materials. The Hayes Sprayer will help along with the campaign outlined, if growers will only give it a chnace. You do not have to "bust the bank" when you buy a Hayes ami yet you get equipment for as thorough and effective work as though you paid out a large sum for mechanical elabor ation and complication. We mean it, when we say the HAYES PAYS. It pays from the stand point of original investment and by the results obtained. Hayes High Pressure Triplex Power Sprayer Monarch of High I praying apparatus in t chard citrus gtovm t cared for. It represen diseases and posts whit PUMP GOVERNOR Hayes Aut AtilT A TOR Revolving with two TANK 2oo and 1MB gallon. l'4.i! OAB Foiling, full Ungth, lttai tains. FRAMK Engine, pump and tant 21-inch '.vide channel steel frann Bl i r HUM; -Wire-inseited strainer. DIMII RGE Two Have Laal Fig. 116. OBSure Sprayers - the most highly ierfected e world. Designed for large commercial or I shade tree work, where many trees are the most advanced step in the control of rob orchards of millions. SPIVIFICATIONS horse DOW- DIRECTIONS For erection, care ami open ACCESSORIES 500-lb. pressure gauge, set Ii.hi rod and hose I udders, tool box, foot i est )elt drive. spanner and wrenches DIMKXSIOXS- Height 5 feet, propel Mil. TRUCK Haye Steel Cross Reach Orchard ' .ink steel axles, .'! kit) skeins, 2S-inch front and rear wheels, doubletrees and neckvoke. , roil cur- REGULAR BQ1 IPMENT-Two 2Vfnot Hayes T-p)y J-ineh Sprav Hose and lilt tr due, ;'v to 10-foot Itanitxm Ko.ls with leakless slop e drip shields : four Haves Large Disc Alible fore. with Fig 101, two Y -connections. Fig. Mfc OPTION A I. EQITPMENT-One 50-foot op Cocks, Hayes T-ply J-inch Sftray Hose and tittii Haves 1 REIT EDO (inn. We also carry the FAIRBANKS-MORSE GAS ENGINES and ELEC TRIC POWER PLANTS. Come in and look them over. SLUTZ BROS Telephone 3173 for a demonstration LABOR UNION PLANS BIG MASS MEETING The labor union is planning a mass meeting at an early date when the public will be invited to participate. C. O. Younc. state organizer for the American Federation, and Otto Hart wig, state president, according to J. II. McRae, president of the local union, will be here to deliver addresses. Expressing the general principles of organized labor, the local union has presented the following for publica tion: Organized labor, a creature of neces sity, has grown and developed as man has grown in understanding down through the hl-c. It represents the strugglu of the pant. Its struggles have been the birth pain of civiliza tion. Its principle! are as stable and fundamental as the law of gravity ; and as permanent as time. It is as vital to humanity as life itself. With out it man will become a slave, a de generate. Destroy it and decline in mortality and citizenship will follow. A Christian nation cannot be developed upon long hours mid low wages. Men with bowed backs will not look up. The labor movement is governed by natural law. a legitimate growth can not be forced any more than you can force the growth of an oak tree. It cannot be turned out of its natural course any more than the great Colum bia can be turned out of its course without destruction of the country about it. It operates in defense of human liberty ; it gives hope and aspir ation and it builds a better manhood, a sweeter and better womanhood. It brings into the world a childhood that has greater possibilities of life. Child lite and development greatly depends upon the conditions of toil of the father and mother before it, the kind of house they live in, their food and raiment. The life and development of future citizen, a future father or mother, de pends upon the house they live in, the food they have and the manner in which they are dressed. Hours, wages andjeonditions of em ployment, what do they mean? How have shorter hours and better wages been secured? What is the ultimate goal of the trade union movement? Are you concerned in a better citizen ship? Are you your brother's keeper? Do you care for the happiness of oth ers? Does the happiness, health and the moral surroundings of others affect you? Does it affect home life? Is the striving for better things for naught? Betterment in life has been the yearn ing, the hone and prayer of all gener ations. He that would deny you the right to organize to associate with your fellow rne in the persuit of these blessings, denies you your greatest fudarnental right. He that denies you the right to organize, the right t0 have some say, through your chosen representative, as to the condi tions of employment denies you life. Your labor is your life. To protect life we organize; to protect life we ask that we have something to say as to hours, wages and working conditions. For, as we said before, these things vitally affect the life and all human things, affect the very life of our great nation. This is the anniversary of our great Lincoln, who said that capital was cre ated by labor ; that labor existed be fore capital; without labor capital would never have been created; hence labor must, or should, have the great est consideration. He could have added that labor ia not a commodity, but a human being, while capital is an InOTt thing labor has life, a living, breath ing being, whose condition depicts the standard of manhood of the nation in which he lives. The progress, the standard of morals, the intellect of those human beings is wrapped up in the great labor movement. Tread the way carefully, though you progress slowly, do not become dis couraged. Human advancement to be permanent must not be attempted by vicous propaganda or action. More Technical Books at Library Allen & Walker, Heating and Ven tilation Dodge, Advanced Geography Kilelman, Inventions and Patents Field & Coveny, English for New Americana Eolwell, Water-Supply Engineering Fraprie, lieinner's Troubles llolstrom, Standard Iflacksmithing, Horseshoeing and Wagon Making Ireland, Stenotyphy LipMOan, I 'rift and Ma-tery Marks, (las and Oil Engines and (las-Producers Nystrom, Retail Selling and Store Management Root, liesign in Landscape Garden ing Smith, I lactic al Compass Adjust ment Woodhridge, The Drama; Its Law and Its Technique Aeroplanes 1 & Sayres, Aeroplane De- Money Savers i m You can make substantial savings by taking advantage of these specials which take effect THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd, and continue for two weeks. Are you getting your share of them? Good at both stores. Searchlight Matches, pkg. Bulk Corn Starch, 3 lbs. Hams, per lb. Citrus, pkg. Brooms - Sunkist Peas, 3 cans New Flour Price Highland Milling Co. announce new price on their Blended Purity Flour, none better, so we can sell it at, the sack, $2.60; the barrel, $10.20. Bakers' Flour, good flour but darker, sack $2.25; barrel, $8.80. Consolidated Mercantile Co. HOOD RIVER ODELL GOOD 100c PURE American-Maid Bread FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS Han sign halt Army Hail BUfc aire Gillette. Handbook of ( tearing and Grabbing Methods and Costs llarwood. New Earth Lloyd, Productive Vegetable Grow ing Miller. Making a Garden With Hot- Learning to Fly in the U. S. Agriculture Manual of Gardening Engineering for Land Drain- bed am Piper. ture I'lumb, I'lumb. Animals oldtrame orage Plants and Their Cul- Beginnings in Husbandry T pes and Breeds of Farm 1 "rawing and Design Brown, Applied Drawing Chase, Decorative Iesign Cross, Free-hand Drawing Edminster.Architeotural Dawing Lawrence A Sheldon, Use of the lant in Decorative Design McCullough. Practical Structural POULTRY RAISERS ATTEND MEETING With about GO poultry various points of the cc Prof. Brewster, formerly gon Agricultural Collegi at the Commercial Gut lecture on incubation, small chicks and methods The meeting was held un of the Hood River County soeiation. This organization, accord ing to the president, E. M. White, is making a constant growth. Six new members were added at the meeting. The atliliated members of the associ ation are now pooling their eggs for sale. Most of the eggs are shipped away, although sufficient are kept at home to supply the local trade. Eight years ago Hood River county shinped in 75 per cent of the eggs used. Grand Jury Meets Today 1 he grand jury, impaneled of the year, has been cal assemble today by Judge W ilson. The jury will pass on several cases that have come up from justice's court, in order that they may be disposed of vt.i.i ujffan u av tiie n'nuiitr session rii court next week. J. H. Dunn, former principal of the Cascade Locks school, was bound over to the grand jurv on a statutory charge involving a " voung girl student. Kesar, Brya gro, is held on a charge i ing a shanty occupied by near Wyeth. J. H. Mali rancher, is held in jail, uns $1,500 bonds, on a charg his wife and daughter. the first 1 jnr tmVK V "VnV J I A Good Hot Fire at this season is of course very desirable; it makes the home cheerful and your holi day visitors feel fine. Hum our coal and you will get such a fire. It may be bitter cold without, but will always he comfortable within. Taft Transfer Co. gea ne-lrglariz-dcutters Barrett to post Matt CW : rawing Applied Book of Mechanical Mechanical Notice to Creditors Rhead. Modern Piactical Design . Ticket-Writing and Sign- Varnum, Industrial Arts lesign Forestry Brereton, Practical Lumberman Cary, Manual for Northern Wood MM Pinchot, Prim, of Forestry Strra H. R. Affir at 0. A f. Hcod River baa seven of the Sn" tudents enrolled at O. A. C for agri jltural course of study. All of the !hh1 River students are taking, the Lural students are taking the regular The Hood River agricultural studenta ire: Lloyd A. Moas. Herman W. Men ie. Roger M. Black man. Thomas F. Mai b. H - - H. Haren. Lindsey H. tptftit, and Walter . Davis. In the County Court of Oregon for Hood River C In the Matter of the Ks Krussow, 1 deceased. Notice is hereby given dersigned has been appo ! above entitled court, adm I the estate of said decea i persons having claims ap 1 tate are hereby notified tc same, dulv verified, at K. H. Hartwig. rooms 7 , Building, in Hood River C within six months from first publication of this i date is March 3rd. lyCI 1, by the j tratrix of i and all t said es- ce. which DON'T put ih that yin nino; vagtb fine pot of : the best fj which to pr tizing meal, in mindwili direction of xl-stuffs with Tare an nppe-Keeijincrthis FOR SALE Attractive Farms and City Property on Easy Terms Insurance of All Kinds R. E. 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