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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
f FTOOP RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JUYL 7. 1021 mm THE NEW United States Cream Separator COMMUNITY CHURCH WORK SUCCESSFUL WITH DISC BOWL "Lets you crank by pressing down, Instead of yanking 'round and 'roun'. The only separator that starts the easy way, by "pumping." This manner of speeding up is made possible by the quirk eatch ing and releasing clutch. The New United States Separator requires but 42 turns of the crank per minute for the larger sizes, which makes easy running and saves your strength to the extent of several hundred turns per day. Come and see KELLY BROS. CO., Inc. HOOD BIVER, OREGON 223 117 vve oner QUALITY, j SERVICE and GOOD WILL Our meats and groceries are of the best Phone your orders to SANITARY MARKET & GROCERY HOLMAN & SAMUEL Phone 1811 Vote Yes 302 Soldiers Loan and Bonus Bill When We Weigh Out Coffee, tea, sugar or other groceries we don't care if the customer re-weighs it when she gets home. For correct weight is just as much a specialty with us as high class things for the table at low quality prices. We don't cut prices at the expense of either quantity or quality. N. H. MacMILLAN On The Heights THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford prices have been fur ther reduced. You can pay more but you can't buy more than the sturdy strength and power the Ford car gives you. CZZIOEZD Dickson -Marsh Motor Co. HOOD RIVER, OREGON Phone 1111 The continued growth of the River side Community Church, after a trial of 18 months indicates that it is per manently established. The interest of the congregation, uniting members representing five former denomina tions, and the expression of general community pride in the church ate prophetic of its continued growth. The new church draws not only from the city, but residents from various parts of the valley have been attracted to the services. It has become the general impression, gained perhaps from complaints of pastors themselves, that as the result of the call of the open road and the allurement of mo toring church pews are often emptied during the summer months. Such is not the case in Hood River. Sunday services of summer months draw iust as large crowds'as'those of other sea sons. Lines of automobiles parked up ana down Mate street for blocks on either side, however, indicate that most of the worshippers travel by mo tor car. That the local experiment is viewed with keen interest in other parts of the Northwest is plainly evidenced by the urgent weekly appeals to the pas tor. Rev. W. a. Boddy, to reveal his plans of organization. He is unable to (ill dates for addresses on the commun ity church idea. Mr. Roddy, formerly a member of the faculty of Reed College in Fort- land, where he was a student also, be fore coming to Hood River was pastor of a community church at t'arkdalo. He is an ordained Presbyterian minis ter and moderator ofthe Eastern Ore gon Presbytery. He has long been an exponent of the community church for rural communities. His personality and his earnest effort! in his cause played a substantial part In the suc cess of the local church. The Riverside Community church oc cupies a stone structure erected by the Congregational church. Two years ago, a discussion by various layman resulted in the reorganization of the church body and the formation of the independent church. It was revealed at the time that there were many folk of Christian faith who were eager to oe united in church service but who were not willing to subscribe to the Creed or traditions of anv particular denomination. An outstanding feature of the inde pendent organization is that the pastor may be chosen without regard for de nominational affilation. The benevol ences of the church are applied where the greatest need is found, unless the gifts are made for some particular work. Members are received as con fessing: "The spiritual leadership of Jesus Christ and of being in fellowship with his purpose in the world." From its inception the new idea in churchmanship has been popular in Moon Kiver. Ihe actual membership has about doubled in the year and a half. The Sunday school has outgrown the church and the trustees contem plate an enlargement of their quarters. The new church emphasizes com munity service Under supervision of the Riverside Recreational committee a director of recreation for boys has been secured for the summer. A pro gram of directed play for all boys of the county has been instituted. The committee is representative of the life of the city and is not confined to mem bers of the community church itself: The Sunday Evening Club, made a feature of Sunday night meetings dur ing the winter months, has made a community wide anneal. The activity of the club is directed by the laymen of the church. It brings to Hood River speakers of prominence who speak on subjects of general social interest. Several musical concerts have been given under auspices of the Sunday Evening Club. The church building is headquarters for four troops of Roy scouts, numbering about 200 members. The young business and professional ! women of the church have an organ ization called the "Tri Cs." They have a beautifully furnished room in the church building. The independent church has not dej creased the number of churches already here, although it has absorbed the members of two that were not in oper ation. Speaking on this matter, Mr. Boddy said : "We came not to destroy but to ful fill. We have built up a large congre gation of men and women who felt the need of a church such as ours but, at the same time, we have, I believe, stimulated the work of every other church in the city. . The relations be tween Riverside church and other churches of Hood River are most cor dial." DEMAND FOR TANLAC BREAKS ALL RECORDS Amazing Success Achieved by Celebrated Medicine Not Only Phenomenal, But Unprecedented- Over 20,000,000 Bottles Sold in Six Years- Foreign Countries Clamor for It. Never before, perhaps, in the history of the drutf trade has the demand for a proprietary medicine ever approached the wonderful record that is now beinjr made by Tanlac, the celebrated medicine which has been accomplishing such remarkable results throughout this country and Canada Asa matter of fact, the marvelous sue cess achieved by this medicine is not only phenomenal, but unprecedented. "Just Between You and Me" says the Good Judge Here's genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook ed up with real economy. A small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much long er than a big chew of the ordinary kind that's be cause the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styUi W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Census Count Disputed Protests of the Japanese Kxclueion League of Californa against the re- 1 cently announced census bureau fie- ures Js to the Japanese population of j California were forwarded last week to the director of the census by Sena tor Johnson, of that state. Accom panying the protest was a request that i everything possible be done to clear up me variance net ween tne ngures an nounced by the bureau and those an nounced by the California bureau of vital statistics. The protests were em (mm lied in a tel egram received by Senator Johnson from John H. Chambers, chairman of the league's executive committee, who afsected that the figures of the bureau , of vital statistics showed 109,000 Jap , anese in California, as compared with j "1,9-12 shown in census bureau report. June Drop Overestimated It is the belief of J. F. Naun.es that the June drop of apples here was over estimated. "It it remarkable how the dron thinned the fruit," says Mr. Naui: , "Nature thus eliminating the expenFe of grower in cutting off the small fruit. While the earth was fairly cov ered, enaugh apples were left to justi fy thinning crews in most tract. A. K. Woolnert says, however, that the tonnage of apples here this season will rot exceed, if it reaches, the rec ord crop of 1919. He says be finds some heavy producing places with a very small crop this season. Mr. Wool pert declares that apples are exceed ingly clean and good sized fcr the sea son. Itilb.a nd 4 wn-tlpatinn "For vears I was troubled with hil mstipation, which made for me. My appetite ! totmnes and constipat life miserable for m tailed me. I lost my usual force and vitality Pepsin preparations and cath artics only made matters worse. I do not know where 1 should have been today bad 1 not tried Chamberlain's Tahets. The tablets relieve the ill feeling at once, strengthen the digest ive functions, helping the system to do its -wort naturally," writes Mrs Rosa r.tfa Mtrmir.frk.m 1 U k!ak finishing Sioc-m-Ionnerlwrg The first bottle of Tanlac to reach the public was sold just a little over six years ago. Its success was imme diate and people everywhere were quick to recognize it as a medicine of extraordinary merit. Since that time there have been sold throughout this country and Canada something over Twenty Million (20,000,000) bottles, es tablishing a record which has probably never been equalled in the history of the drug trade in America. Fame Is International The instant and phenomei al success which Tanlac won when it was first introduced has been extended to prac tically every large city, small town. village and hamlet in North America. Its fame has become international in its scope and England, Japan, Mexico, Cuba. Hawaii, Alaska, Porto Pico and many European countries are clamor ing for it. From coast to coast anil from the Great Lakes, Tanlac is known and hon ored. Millions have taken it with the most gratifying and astonishing results and have pronounced it the greatest medicine of all time. Tens of thousands of men and women of all ages in all walks of life, aflicted with stomach, liver and kidney dis orders, some of them of long standing, as well as thousands of weak, thin. nervous men and women apparently on the verge of collapse have testified that they have been fully restored to their normal weight, health and strength by its use. Restored to Health Still others, who seemed fairly well, yet who suffered with indigestion, headaches, shortness of breath, dizzy spells, sour, gassy stomachs, coated tongues, foulness of breath, constipa tion, bad complexion, loss of appetite, sleeplessness at night and of terribly dejected, depressed feelintrs, state that they have been entirely relieved of this distressing symptoms and restored to health and happiness by the use of Tanlac Adv. We carry a complete line of GARDEN TOOLS as well as Builders' Hardware, Carpenters' Tools Ranges, Etc. We have recently added to our stock a line of PAINTS and FRUIT JARS. Prices and quality always right. BLOWERS' HARDWARE CO. Don't Pass The Duck, Pass The Bonus Bill WE WILL PAY $5 Cash Reward And replace, free of charge to the wearer, any pair of "Star Brand" Shoes with the Star stamped on the heel, containing- leather board, paper or fiber board (substitutes for 'leather) in the outsoles, in soles, heels or counters. Star Brand Shoes Are Better Children's Brown Bear Button, size 8', to i $2.85 Girls' Mohogany Side Polish, size 2',. to 7 Ladies' Mahogany Lace Oxford, size 2' Men's Mahogany Lotus Kip (English) to 6 4.25 4.50 6.50 QUALITY QUANTITY Ask for BUTTER-NUT Delivered Daily to Your Grocers IS OUR SUCCESS czroizz ALL LEATHER SHOES CZ30EZD J. C. JOHNSEN Remember We have the largest stock of lumber in Hood River County to select from. You will save money by letting us quote on your require ments. Yours for prompt service. W OREGON LUMBER COMPANY DEE, OREGON ANNOUNCEMENT Having taken oyer the LOTUS GRILLL, we wish to announce that the place will be maintained tor the convenience of Hood River folk desiring Its use for en tertainment of parties of friends. The I OIUS GRILLL is Ideally equipped for banquets, meeting of civic and fraternal organizations, and such bodies In Hxxi Rivt-r contemplating such meetings are in vltel to meet us. MT. HOOD HOTEL Mi hum... -fJts: iFilliam Kllarawoij . The Valley's Development The progresi of the Hood River Valley the past feu years has heen closely linked with advancement of the Hooc. Kiver Creamery. The party on the fair hoard tour Saturday expressed gratifying surprise at the many or chardista v. ho practice profitable dairying'. A visit to our plant any day of the' week will show how deliveries of ream and the checks that follow are aiding Hood Uiver. HOOD RIVER CREAMERY S. E. BARTMESS FUNERAL ECTOR ANlI LICENSED EMBALMER Licensed with Oregon's first class of Cmbalmers. Phone 1381. 3821 HOOD RIVER. OREGON jy22tf j Rubber Stamp Ink at Glacier Office A BIG CIGAR for little money. Not big only in size but big aiso in quality and real smoke joy possibilities. Try our leader today and judge if we have not been modest in our claims for iL Men who smoke this cigar regularly are enthusias tic over its qualities. THE ELECTRIC KITCHEN H. S. GE'JKGE, Prop.