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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1921)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, lftH founh Sitter (Slarfer ARTHUR 1). MbE. Puhllihcr. JOE n. THOM1SON, Editor Subscription, 82.00 Per Year. THE 1925 FAIR Hood River is interested in the out come of the Portland election next Saturday, when electors will deter mine whether or not the 1925 world's fair will be financed by taxation. Hood River is interested because Hood River is in a peculiar position to profit by the great undertaking that will ad vertise the state of Oregon. Hood River to date is a quiet ob server, or should be. The fair is pri marily a problem for Portland, whose taxpayers will bear the brunt of the bills. If Portland votes the tax and raises her subscriptions, as it now seems certain she will, then it is the duty of Oregon to follow and vote tne statewide tax. Rather, we should say, it will be the privilege of the rest of the state to follow suit and help put over this great scheme for bringing Oregon to the forefront of Pacific coast states. The address of the President in opening the disarmament conference last week was characterized by its sub mergence of self and personal desires. lln voiced 11 houe of mankind, the subsequent proposals of Secretary Huirhes for limitations of armament and on the proposed naval holiday were explicit, concise and sincere. It seems that a new era in world affairs is setting in motion an era of frank diplomacy. If the new world can teach to the old this lesson, civilization will have received a new lease. Rut after all, will the enthusixsms that are Btim ulated at the peace conference last? It is not so much what the delegates to the conference do while there. What will they do afterward? Bread is down a cent a loaf. That means a aavinir of 10 cents every 10 days, provided you foster an accumula tion of the pennies. The saving seems small, and yet in a year's time it reaches $H.6fi for the fumily that buys a loaf of bread each day. If propor tionate reductions are made in other lines of food products and clothing, the expense bill of a family will be mater ially decreased. Hood River grangers are progres sive. They are :up and doing. The county owes them a vote of thanks for their efforts in telling the story of the Hood River valley to their fellow grangers, who will attend the national convention of the organization in Port land this week. "On a throne of rock, in a robe of cloud, with a diadem of snow," such is the caption of a picture used by School Superintendent Gibson in illustrating the programs of the annual teachers institute. The picture shows the Park dale school during winter. With turkey prices soaring, the wise family will eat less expensive meat next Thursday. .. They will be just as happy and as well nourished,, aB .those who demand the great American fowl Huriah for the high school for the work on Armistice day in defeating the old enemy. The Dalles, and acquir ing the mid-Columbia championship. I he newly elected freak mayor of Youngstown, )., is by no means the only or biggest fool in the buckeye The good weather has already cut fair sized hole in winter, and all of us are nlad for the sake of our pocket books. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES i l"H H- H M i I I 'M-i-l-l 'i-H-M I Kl H IIS M FEATHERS T 4 I I "M-l-1-t I M I -l-l I I l -I .-..H-I"M (Bf rjtrtfa Mills V) Armistice day the high school team lieat I lie PalU s eleven with a score of 2(1 to 0. the game WHS played at Th Dalles, and the Hood River team had by far the largest supixirt of rooters. The local boys outplayed their rivals in every stage of the game with the ihis sible exception of yardage gained in punting. The Dalles backs were slow in getting punts off, and two of the three touchdowns, scored by Hood River, were made by blocking punts attempted by The Dalles backs recov ering the ball, and running for a touchdown through an ojien field. Glenn Greene, and Pat Slavens scored for Hood River. The local team showed wonderful organization and lots of light and deserved to win. Supt. Cannon, Prin. Conkle, M. D. Rrode, Miss B. M. Hunter, R. C. Good man, E. E. Korsythe, and Miss F. K. Raker, of the high school faculty, were in The Dalles Armistice day along with l.0 high school students. This was the first time in four years that Hood River has won from The Dalles. Supt. Cannon held his monthly teach ers' meeting at the high school build ing Tuesday. Everyone wore a "Good English Tag" lat Thursday. These little tags helped to remind toe students that for one day at least they should check up on their English. It also helped them to discover what kind of foundations had been laid for expressing their thoughts in pure, good English. Be fore the day was oer many students were suffering from ungrammatic and expressions, for moat everyone i to turn in a clean card. When I student caught another using bad , a a - . neor-r. write their i.amt s on the sufferer's card. It will be an nounced in the next aasemblv the stu dent, or students, having the cleanest cards. A rally was called at 3 30 last Thurs day afternoon for the purpose of in stalling sorr pep and gireer. As th Imays start things. as called uum t.. give a short talk. The team was rep- Goose hunting in e ?TBtod, by,.llli"rn Swick, Harold ! around Arlington and t Dixon. Jack ( ram and Cntin J.r. . ...- i,.,. Johnson in peppy SDeechea- alias Kara miimJ Mm n..t Hunter spoke for the facultv and l..r. a ,.,i.r .,r l.w Mr. Crites, Mr. Wilbur and Mr. Van Horn gave talks and told the team that the tcWvn and legion were back ing them and expected them to win. After a good yell practice the assem bly was dismissed with the assurance that we would win theLVame from The DalleB. In! celebration of "Good English WeeK." a nlav entitled "The Magic Voice" was given bv the freshman and sophomore English classes Wednesday. The cast was as follows : Little Sam, Frederick Hills; Young Columbia, Harriet Fuller: Professor Good Eng lish. Jim Epperson: Poor Speech, Charles Taft: Efficiency, Imogene Hishon: The Foreigner, Donald McEu cas: Uncle Sam. Wilmuth Gibson : A Soldier, Phillip von Lubkin ; A. E. I O. U.. Kathleen Milakely, Georgians Slocom, Werdna Isbell, Fern Alexan der and Margaret Pierson ; English, Frank Pierson. Lawrence Morgan and Kenneth Mulloy; Slovenly Language, l-iois Jean Sinclair; Mispronunciation, Hazel Davenport; Inartieulation, ;John Mohr; Vulgar Slang, Edward Naumes. The members of the junior class re ceived their new pins and rings Mon day afternoonithrough'W. V. I.araway. The design is both artistic and unique. There were 12 rings nad 18 pins. There will lie no school in Hood Riv er city and valley Thanksgiving week. The county institute will take up the first three'davs and Thanksgiving holi days of Thursday and Friday follow. Next Friday Coach Fleishman will take hiVfootball team to meet the Es titcada high school on their grounds. After defeating The Dalles the local team is full of fight and ready to finis up the season with two more victories About 20 people attended the annua school meeting in the auditorium o the high school Monday night of thi week to discuss the budget tor nex year, which had been prepared by the budget, committee early in October and published as required by law. The discussion brought out the fact that the county high school tuition fund was not sufficient to pay this district for the tuition of non-resident pupils in the high school for last year and that this deficit would have to be car ned bv the local district until such time as an adequate levy could be made by the countyjeourt and funds ob tained. This will make necessary slight increase in the total to be levied bv School District No. ', but even then the total tax to be collected Iwi be 110.000 or $12,000 less than last year. The students of the chemistry de partment are now struggling with 'unknowns." Though hard, the work . . . is interesting. The biology class is deeply interested in the study of heredity, variation of plants and animals. The first certificates ot proficiency in typing were awarded last week, by the commercial department, to Irene Downing. Nellie Ienard and Robert Wilbur, all using I he Underwood ma chine. Other certificates will bt awarded to users ot other machines in the near future. Short Thanksgiving exercises will be held in the various rooms of the grade schools Friday afternoon, as school will not be in session next week. The junior high school will have their program and assembly in the high school auditorium at 3 o'clock rriday afternoon. The Legion men from Hood River made a striking effect at The Dalles last Friday. Several members of the faculty belong to the Legion. R. C. Goodman, manual training teacher, a faithrul hunter, has never missed a chance for hunting the last 10 days andahas missed every bird. Notice to parents: The school law provides that children of school age should be in attendance at school ev ery day of the school year, unless pre vented by sickness or some other un avoidable cause. The teachers are made judges as to sufficiency of the excuse. By practice and by rules of this srhool the excusable absences are illness of the pupil, illness or death in the family, unavoidable accident, and weather so bad the pupil cannot go to school. All work missed should be made u immediately so the pupil may not fall behind bis class, and extra work may be assigned in case of unexcupable ab sences. FOR SALE Kor 8!e-ItegiNtered .lerney bull 18 moultm old ready for service. Orchard truck com plete. 0. A. Powney, plioiie 47VI, Kid. 4, box 104, KgKennont. uH For Sale 1 IS Model Chevrolet touring car. Price, .:', or will trade for Ford roadMter. PhOD S7J1. nlTlf for Hule or Trade 70 acre of Kood hind near Appleton, WunIi. Quod 5-room house, cellar, barn and garage, 2 good weJlh.fi ueres hearing orchard; alno loganberries; ft acres In ulfalfa, HI acres slashed and burned and logs takeu off of one-half. Place, situated near mIiooI, store church and Hslotrlce Knllre place (SBOSd with woven wire. 1). W. ( atterlln, Hood 111 v. er, Ore., Kid. 1. d8 era Far Hale Kverbearlng raspberry plants. Fruit in abundance from June until froat. PnonsMSs, 11. Brssaw. ii HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN For Hale Two limber tracts, one of )!X) seres on If If road; other of 14 acres on Neal creek, both on county roads. Will sell former for CMOand the 14 acres for 150. Phone Cxlell 4x1, J. Ft. Khoadea. nl7tf For Bals 17-inoa cord. K. L. Noel dry pine wood. HJO ner Methodist Lane, n'U For Hale Coru-fed turkeys. I) Smith, Avalon Way. I'boue 547H. FJ, n!7 For Hale-A fine corner lot, south and east frontage, cement sidewalk, all assessments paid. Neat, new house and cellar. Double garage and woodahed. nine little home. Come and aee It. 1811 Thirteenth Ht. n!7 For Hale-Kldlng 'arkdale pouy. W. W. Clarke nl7tf For Sale -A good single driving ho'ae, bug Ky una naruess; or win trade lor pigs, chick lis, cow, large worn horse, or what have you: II. II. Culp, Hid. 4. Methodist Lane. nn weight lbs ic Udell VX1. can dl For Sale Team of horses, Cheap If taken at ouce. 1'ho .1. M in k liu. Dr. Allen to Address Sunday Club Dr. E. T. Allen, who spent many years as a missionary in I'ersia, will be speaker at a meeting of the Sunday ESvmiai club of Riverside church Sun day evening, December 4. Dr. Allen several years ago addressed members of the congregation at a morning ser vice. He will emphasize the need of the peoples of the Near Last for relief from America. The Baptist Church Sunday schKl at HI a. m. sharp. Morning service at 11 a. m. Subject it the sermon, I he Second ( onung of "hrist." At night, the sermon will be on "Pass It On." R. Y. P. U. at ti.U0 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. Come and make yourself at uint'. For Hale or Trade ,r acres on Avalon Way iu apple irees, a) pear trees, ii cherry trees, acres strawberries f.Vtt). See owner 1'. miles Southwest from ball ground. j21ll" For HaU Dry body UVlH, fir wood delivered We do haiilli'g with our i ton truck. Tel 4717. Halt.inuii liroa. Jh'Jlf For Hale lly owner, Is 1-10 acres, North half of lot (i, Heetlou ti, 2 miles out of White Hal mini. Corner lot, overlooking new While Salmon-Huowden road. High elevation, Hue apple land, first growth Umber. W. J. llen- dSfSOD, SJ0 Kaveuavlew Drive, Portland, Ore gou. n.'l Friday vas Armistice day for China hcHsanta in the II I River valley. he 10-day open season ended last week, and the lordly cocks may return to their orchard haunts from the ,-i;t rounding rangeside copses. Koosters by the hundreds fell here luring those Id days, numerous hunters having bagged the limit of 10 birds. rut the slaughter this season, ranchers say, has not been as heavy as last ear, when the district was fairly overrun with hunters from I ortland snd Willamette valley points. Prac- icallv all orchards have beeen posted this year, and still many visiting hunt ers, according to complaints of ranch ers, have paid not the slightest atten tion to "no hunting" signs but have invaded ranches with apparent deliber ate intent. Deptuy State Game Warden Ixugh ery has been stationed here during the hunting season and has experienced a nunsUr of tilts with nimrods. The other dav Mr. Loughery, accompanied by Capt. A. K. Rurghduff, state game wanien, was visiting the Kast Side. met two huntera. I hev licenses?"' asked Mr. si line some pep and girl- of toe school ali LiTona "Got your Ixughery. "Sure," replied the men in unison. "Let's aee em." said I -m 1 ery. One man stopped, but the other kept walking right ahead. A short distance away, he made a dash for the bushes. Pursuit by the warden was futile. wee bar. A number of local ni bagging ducks along the with tatr nrods are Columbia F'or Hale or Trade 70 acres ot gMl laud near Appleton, Wash, (lood Vroom house, cellar, barn and garage; two good wells, li acres of bearing orchard and loganberries. 5 acres In allalfa, 2i) acres slashed and burned and logs taken oil ot one nail. Place situated near school, church, store and sst office. Fail lie place fenced with woveu wire. I). W. Catter I In, Ibsid Hlver, ore., K. I). 1. For Hale-F;iectrlc Hghl plant and a full line of nursery stock. II. H. Ualligan, tel. Iii'ji.. nlDlf F01 Sale Wood; 4-fl. oak, Sti.OU; (i.iu. !HKI. II. I j. Noel, Methodist bane. K or Hale- - Potatoes; order now; call 5ti44. F'or Hale Burbank potatoes! delivered In town once a week. Phone Odell !t!9. nllltl Oak, ut 11 HI For Sale CO. Win 111 Hay. Tum-A- Uum Lumber hl7 For Half II lull grale double-bai relied shot gnu In first-class condition. Phone even ings or call at IKK) rrospeel Av. o7tf F'or Hale Hay, beardless barley, llmolhv cloverand oat; call W, A. Mills, tel. Odell 863, nil For Hale or Trade - Mel. Itunaboul. St., mile west lay lor s Htore. llelmout dl foe Hale A 1 fa I fa hay, first, second and third tilting, free from spray, not grown lu orchard. ). It, Craton, pbOMSTSB. obttf F'nrs of ill 1 di'serl nt if ins eli'iineil mul n.i I. eled Hklhed work guaranteed, 121 Oak Ht., Phone L7M. ol.'ltf F'or Hale 6 acre tract, modern house, near town lor salt; cheap, easy terms. H. I. Allen. PbonsMV. oBtf 1 i Q 10 m H a z w D O FURS-FURS-FURS Furs of every description. A representative from one of the largest Fur Houses 1 the East will have his line of Furs on display at our store on Saturday, November 19th Come in and make a selection. Or if you do not want a fur come in anyway You are always welcome at this store. SPECI Oregon Shirts $2.98 City Woolen Here is a special buy on Oregon City Woolen Shirts. An all Oregon product that is mighty hard to beat. This is a clean-up lot in different styles and colors. Some have lay down collars, others button down and some are military styles, Colors are khaki, dark brown, dark gray, and small stripe effect. These are Real Bargains, right when you need this class of ar tide. You get comfort, wear and good appearance in an all wool Oregon City made shirt. All sizes from 14i to 18 neck. (11 Q O and roomy. See our Window display. Your choice only W See Our Window Display THE SAFEST PLACE TO TRADE IS AT me PARIS FAI R The Store of Biggest Values n H W B 2 - H C 2 0 Pi JO 73 0 r 0 R to 2 5 i 2 NEMO, GOSSARD AND AMERICAN LADY CORSETS For Hale or Trade- III! acre wheat, notch in Central Oregon, In cultivation, uhcI im provements and some eiiulpmeiit 4 mil, s to county seat. S'.'.KXI cash will handle. Hee H. i ij. ( oramlnas. owner. Kfd. :i. Hood Kiver. il For Hale Ata Karitaln a modern residence. two Mocks from center of business district. 12 rooms. Including four large hedrnomx. I a rue i double Hlltlnii room, kllclu-n nautrv. larire 1 closets, Imt 1 1 1 1 u on anil enclosed in eh. Iviu ip- ped With turiinreaud has convenient garage, call w. J. Baker. miiu I ol Sale i, 1 h.li. fur sale in all parts Of ineeny, prices rigni. A. . imtnank .v i o. alltt For Male Two l-grade Ideal fruit graders. Iiolh In good condition lnijulre Hood Klver Fruit Co. 1'hone i'M. ntitf For Hall Box W1 at :i a load. Also saw dust for Hale. .1. A. Hehindler, Tel. illll.'. sstf F'or Trade - Kor piano and s me cash, a lulek H in gcsid condlllon. Address, I'ark. luie, 1'. O. Hox SB, sltr For Hale Fir and nine li. in. Hinl 4 ft. wood. lellvered anywhere within two miles of Mood Klver. 1). lleauregard., tel. Odell ;K. iiillllf For Hale-Flesh oowh. Odell 2'Mi. aim For Sale Orchard rake. Ingle huggy and harness. 41 odell. Oiilgnard grader, K. J. Howard, Tel. aVfnl F'orHali- Light Ford runabout truck In gisid irder; a bargain Call Hnlder phone UM4. n!7 F'or Sale-'JO acres all level brush land, some timber, .l-S mile south of Parkdale on east side il road at Kellev s mill. W rite or inunlie nt H. K. J. Hleverkropp, llcsid Klver. Ore. nhoue . nHtf For Hale-Wi acres land 4', miles from City ol I I l . i i.tti-t :.. -I In,,, I u-lit, 1 water, balance good pasture land not bonded ; Rjf waler. van cords fir ahd oak wood stum- ! page, county road thru land, lair bui.dinu's. Price J37.au per acre. J. K. Phillips, Phone! WW ju24tf Wanted I osltion by high school graduate, Wanted-To buy in acres or bearing orchard W'anled-To buy yonr used fui nllure, stoves general office or typewriting. Tel. MH. u24 or strawberry land. J. II. Ilyland, K. I). I, and rugs. Cash or new goodn in exchange. 77, ; . 7z Box 16a, phone Odell 112. nl" B. A. F'ranz Co. 'lf Wanted Clark Seedllnc strawberry plants - Slate what you can furnish. W. K. Olbson A Wanted Bids on clearing live acres of land. sons. Phone odell yx. ni7tf will tarnish honse to lire To. Bids to be made MISCELLANEOUS aw w.. by Nov. IB. Oeo. F.Ogden, tel. Odell Mix. nlO lXr lf ?t';: iliran'oly'er'pnlning'V VfSSMS mont. nM leuce. 0 B. F;ak light, Cozy Hotel. nl7 rew-ro. L ,,.... r JjOHt Bunch of keys. Valuable lo owner wanted- Uood tresh cow, Avalon F'arm, Wanted Pruning by the tree, the hour or only. Call 2101. Reward. BIT Sherman J. Frank, plioneOliW, BlTtl the Job under contract. Better Tree Co., Hood ,,. r " River, Ore. n'24 For general masonry work, concrete, rock Wanted -Bf buslnesH girl, housekeeping . or bricklaying, plastering, call Fred Moore rooms Of naiiii with morning and evening Wanted -To rent a good farm with option lo Tel.ttT. or address 208 Fourth Ht. Bond mean, cioseln. r". O. box 12ft. u!7 buy. (Jeo. FJ. Struck, I'arkdale. Ore nlO Klver, ore. J2Itf FOR RENT For Kent-One large naim, furnished lor; ngiu nouseeep:ug. call ill columiiia St. Phone 1713. ul7 F or Kent Two Ht. Phone 1111. furnished rooms. Fill Htale ' 1141 rooms, WV) Kb tS Ht. n.'l For Kent Fnrnlslied Call evenings. For Kiiit 2 furnished rooms In one of the j best locations In Hood Klver; modern con veniences, at reasonable price. Call K21 link at., or lei. 2443. d2lf WANTED Wauled To rent with option lo buy, di rect from owner, city or country iplace. Must he attractive proposition and comfort able living q Barters, write to Homeaeeker, care of Olacler. n.i Reduction IN Overstocked On Groceries We bought large shipmemts of high grade groceries early in the year and the price is very low. We will give our customers the benefit of our good buying. Our stock is thrown on the market at very low prices. Come buy for the winter while we have this Special Sale. Let your hard earned money work for you by buying for less at the CASH AND CARRY STORE. Shop early in the morning. At 10 o'clock A. M., Wednesday 23rd. we will sell DRESSED TURKEYS at a very low price. Tell your friends about the big Thanksgiving Gala Day Bargains. CZIOL-Z CASH AND CARRY STORE H. GROSS, Prop. E. E. HIM . Manager KtEf SMILINC WITH-KELLY! Kelly Springfield Tires What You Have Been Wailing Fabric Cord 30 x 3 SI 7.30 30 x 3tt $18.90 $22.70 32 x 3tt $24.30 $29.30 31 x 4 $28.10 $33.40 32 x 4 $31.50 $36.80 33 x 4 $32.95 $38.10 34 x 4 $39.50 32 x 4V2 $42.40 33 x 4V2 $44.00 34 x 42 $44.30 35 x 4 ., $45.45 15 Reduction on Solid Truck Sold to MR. ELMER SMITH by The Circle -Overland Company an OVERLAND TOURING CAR WHO WILL BE NEXT? Kant Kant Slip Slip Clincher Fabric Clincher Fabric Casings $12. 9 O s 14. SO Call at THE TIRE SHOP 214 Oak Street Phone 1484 HOOD RIVER, OREGON ft. up.