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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1922)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922 Si ARTHUR D. MOB. Publisher. JOE D. THOMISON. Editor Subscription, S2.00 Per Tear. MOTHER Rnnnu is Mother's Day. It will be celebrated throughout all the nation It should be a day of greater than cus tomarv reverence, with men and women become, in their thoughts, as little children again, paying tribute to mothers still alive and glorifying the sacred memory of those passed on from mortal vale. An Oregon poet has paid a wonder ful tribute to motherhood. In his "The Mothers of Men," Joaquin Miller savs: "The bravest battle that" ever was fought; ... Chull 1 toll vnn urhprA And when? On the maps of the world you'll find it not; It was fought by the mothers of men. Get that poem and read it through, and Sunday, if Mother be far away, remember her with a message and a gift You are still her little girl or her little boy. You can never repay for the sacrifices she made, but little acts of thoughtfulness will be cher ished by her and held sacred beyond price. If she be gone, remember. The remembrance will spur you to a nobler feeling and sweeten the day for yourself and others. FITB1AN IS PROGRESSIVE The following recently appeared in the Portland Telegram. It was writ ten by Henry M. Hanzen, one of the state's keenest poiltical observers. As the article shows, 0. H. Fithian, who seeks to represent the state of Oregon on the national Republican commitee, is a progressive Republican and a citi zen of character. Mr. Hanzen says: Progressiveism versus reactionism, and nublic service versus profesional politics are the principal issues in the contest between 0. H. Kithian and Ralph E. Williams for the position of RpnnhlirHn national commiteeman. m Fithian is a progressive Republican and is seeking the omce on a construc tive paltform promising party loyalty. and laitmui puouc srevice tu iuc state. Williams is a reactionary, and is seek ing reelection on a political platform promising merely party service. Fithian promises to "loyally support the principles of the Republican par ty," and also to conscientiously labor to advance Oregon's industrial, agri cultural and financial interests. Williams promises "to champion those principles for which the Republi can party stand," and there his plat form stops. Fithian'a conception of the duties of national committeeman is two-fold loyalty to his party, but ever and above ail service to tne peopie. Williams' conception of the duties of a national committeeman is purely po liticalfealty to party, and its organi zation. Fithian promises "to work in har monious cooperation with Oreogn's delegation in congress." Williams has never worked in har mony with the delegation, and makes no promies in his platform that he will endeavor to do so in the future. Fithian promises to do his "utmost to assist the Oregon delegation" to ob tain legislation for the relief of Ore gon's farmers, and livestock men. Williams has never lifted a finger to aid either of them, and promises noth ing for them in his platform. Fithian promises to aid the Oregon delegation to secure for Oregon farm ers their just share of loans from the war finance corporation. Williams has never offered to aid them, and in his platform makes no pledges along that line for the future. Fithian favors a nation-wide presi dential primary. . Wlilaims is silent on that all import ant political issue in his platform. Fithian declares himself "heartily in favor" of 'prompt" and "just" rec ognition of all war veterans. Williams is also silent on this great issue of human rights now pending be fore congress. Fithian favors "equal rights for women within the Republican party." Williams platform is also silent on this big political question. Fithian has always been a disciple of Theodore Roosevelt, believing with great statesman and patriot that "the people should rule." Williams has always worshiped at the shrine of the old guard, and in the 1912national convention was antagon istic to Roosevelt, despite that the Oregon delegation was pledged to the great American. Fithian, although a life long worker in tbe Republican party, has never sought political oft ice. Williams is a professional politician and after serving fourteen years as committeeman is asking the electorate to" honor" him with still another term. Fithinn is a business man of the city who has built up a big wholsesale shoe business. Williams is a banker, hop man and speculator. Herbert Cuthbert, executive secre tary of the Pacific Northwest Tourist Association, knows the value of the borne town newspaper in interesting newly arrived tourists. He has just written to all northwestern commercial organizations, asking that they distri bute newspapers to all newcomers to respective communities. Fays Mr. Cuthbert : "If a visitor is interested in lands and other real estate for sale, he can ge it from the newspaper. If he wishes to know about social conditions, he can get it from the newspaper. If he wants to know reliable real estate agents, he can get it from the news paper. If be wants to know the char acter of your stores and the lines they carry, be can get it from the news paper. If he wants to learn something about the community spirit, education al facilities or the number of churches and friendly societies, he can get this information from the newspaper." And still you'll find some people of a community who feel no need cf the borne town pnper. "Give a Book Week" should not end with a single week. Keep the custom continually alive. Do not allow books to go to waste, dust-covered and un used in your attic Present them to j the country library any week or month i The assets of the Hood River valley are not all in the orchards and the matchless apenerv. White gold is go ing to waste ceaselessly in the caa- t. J 1 cades of the stream, perpetually iea uy Mount Hood's glaciers. All of us re joice over the announcement of the Pacific Power & Light Co. We wel come the energetic enterprise of the publie utilities corporation. Tbe ac tivities of the coming summer will be a boon of no inconsideraDie propor tions. The poor little big taxes-they haven't a friend in the field of candi dates. If political promises are lived on ta nineerelv. the politicians are go ing to need a drive in the not far away future to raise funds lor tneir uesu tute families. When are we going to hold jury ses sions of circuit court in the city hall? The suggestion, recently made, is one of decided common sense. It should be acted on. The bloom was heavier than the late frost. We have heard of damage tales frm tni.l-r.nl umbia frosts on former years and yet harvest time showed trees loaded with luscious Iruit. If the hiirh school senior class play scheduled for tomorrow night is as good as other school entertainments this year, those of the town who fail to get seats will be unfortunate. Hurrah for the Gun Clubl The shooters brought home the bacon from Portland Sunday. Boost for Climb. the Legion Mount Hood Auxiliary Meeting Successful fru- i.:..i tunrinn Auxiliary held an interesting meeting Saturday ar Tho dim HtiH means commit- tee reported a naddition of 1156.50 to the memorial building fund, from the proceeds of the recent vaudedville show. ftiucn enmuBiasm w suuwn m the coming state convention, which will be held in The Dalles in July, and for which delegates will be nominated Tuna moetincr Plana are al- ready under way for the annual ba zaar, which will Be an event of the fall months. , , , a n.imno it viaitnra from The Dal- I.. A.oiliora mera welcomed, and an eniovable social afternoon followed the business Besson. Ernest L Franz Dies in New York A tAWrsm has been'recelved by E. A. Franz announcing the death at his home in Dolgeville, IS. i.. oi dib father, Ernest L Franz, aged 78 years. Another son. Bruno Franz, and a daughter, Mrs. Leonard Freygang, re side here. John Franz, a son, is a resident of The Dalles, and another daughter, Mrs. W. Zinsmeister, lives in Portland. Mr. Franz spent last summer visit ing his Oregon children. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind aid and words of sympathy during our recent be reavement at the time of the death and burial of our son and brother, Homer Wayne Lakin. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lakin, Orville Lakin. "GALL STONE PAINS RELIEVED BY INTERNAL BATHS" Mrs. Eli Mathews, of Clarinda, Iowa, writes to the Tyrell Hygienic Institute: "I don't see how I ever got along without the 'J. B. L. Cascade.' I was bothered with Gall-stones. Since 1 have used it I have never felt a sign of them, and no sick headaches. For three years I had Grippe and Pneu monia. Last winter 1 did not even have a cold. I am 69 years old, and do my own work, wathing and all." The "J. B. L. Cascade" cleanses the lower intestine its entire length and keeps it always free of poisonous waste. Thousands testify that Constipation, Indigestion, Stomach Trouble, Bilious ness, Headache and all the many ser ious troubles which they cause are ab solutely relieved and prevented by this Nature Treatment. Kres a Drug Co. will gladly explain to you the simple operation of the "J. B. L. Cascade," why it is so certain in its results, and will give you free of cost, an interesting little book contain ing the results of the experience! of Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell, of New York, who was a specialist on Intestinal Complaints for 25 years in that city. Why not cut this out as a reminder to get this book as soon as possible. Re member, please, it is free. Order rubber stamps now for berry boxes at tne uiacier omce. FOR SALE For Bale 1 4 Man dt Wagon. 1 top buggy, nearly new, 1 rubber tired open top buiigy, 1 Dingle harness. H. F. J. Bieveraropp. puone .-t. tnvlltf Vfou. " Forfiala 1919 Islington tonrlna car. driven 4 ran miles. A-l Bliaoe. Bargain price. Also im Oakland six. A good buy. Call 1924 H Li. Keenan or Uelgbl Tire Suop, mil Kor?ale 1920 Chevrolet touring car. TbU ear liu bad good care and la In first-class hape, wilt) good urea an arounu. riux umjr wennei cromers. "" For Sale-A Hardle 150-gallon tank aprayer, Triplex pomp, run 1U years. bontepower engine lost overhauled. Truck oomplet with brake, trie i. jnaxweiiou urcuwu. 47U7. m2& For Hale Older your wood now for next winter. Summer prices are for big body 18 Inch flr wood, Wl ana siuperooru, ueu on West aide and In town, fnone fcU6. J K Boyce. mlltf For Bale Furnltnre for aale. Monarch hamw ton hoda. rnir. dining room set. rocker, dresser and other thing. Miss Lydla Johnson, rnonesai. For Sale Two fresh Jersey cows. Call even ing or noon. Tel. axl. For Hale-Male, weight 12U0 lbs. Harbake r h iiab i jt mlltf For Bale-Bungalow, a bargain ftnOO. t rooms and bath ?) cash balance ajb per month. Tel. im. mlltf For Sale Htrong field grown pansy plants, 3do per doien. Mrs. T. W. Uerry, phone MM. " mlltf For Bale-1918 Maxwell tearing car. All new tires sod a new buttery. A good buy at t. Bennett Brothers. ml8 For Bale 1918 Chevrolet, driven only 4700 miles, three new tires, good battery. A real bargain at only 4U. Bennett Brothers. mlH For Bale or Trade A high grade player Dlauo. nearly new. walnut finish with bench . ii.. tlMll .illiiu. fm. mu.A tt n nflHr. auu runs, nmuuinci ,r .7 Terms. Bee O. A. Bower at the Ueorge Oalio- i. i i.-...... i mill way raucu iu iiiukwu, For Bale Good rsnch team. Especially suited to orchard work. Phone 4703. ml8 For Bale-One acre. 6-ooom bouse furnished, splendid well, lout buildings, Hhoop poultry IlOUHe at M w, riTOiuvi, " 1 church, school and grange. Address Owner, ..... . - . i, ii mvltf ill 3, BOX 1, nuuu iuvci. "j. For Sale Hill selected and band assorted. Netted Uem upper valley seed potatoes. Bi.&O per J00 pounds. tr. JS. i.. Bcobee, Tel. 8lbl. r in 4 li For Bale One 8-lnch Winona Wagon, One fonr-horse Weber gas. engine; one l'2 inch plow. B. L. (Jammings, R. F. O. no. 8. Hood Kiver, Ore. mltr For Sale -weeks old pigs, phone 6633, T. J, Mills. mu For Bale-Hprayer Kngines. We usv two brand new 3 h. p. Ideal engines which we otler at a 10 per cent discount. A first-class engine at a mighty good price. Bennett Brothers. mU For Sale 4 tons of loose mixed bay, 118 per ton. W. K. Hoover, K. K. 1). no 8, mil For Bale One stand of bees. Dr. O. H. Jenk ins. m4lf w i:.. ii. 'I' tur, Ua.lu, trnk alfio seven in ctbii? . n w 1. -.J ... . - ---I . . . . . . i .i nn a ii H Htnna CHMteuKer tunuuici iaih i in, " - aker Siieclal Six Koadster. Will sell any or all. If In tbe market see me before buying. ,. ... . i. - hll. I ii 1 1 ti r V W. lli Will UO W'lm j,u ' i ii Chindlund, Just west of city limits on High way. For Bale American wonder seed potatoes, 11.60 per 100 lbs. C. J. Magnuoon, Parkdale. Tel. I'arkdale la. v li - ,A Tit.u annlM and nears. . a 1. ..ii .iu vnnnlllif wfiier'sUine apple house, good barn and chicken houses. Creek through place. Located went of. Barrett Hchool. Four miles from Hood River. Phone 6787. K H. Bmllh, Rl. 4. Box 52. mW For Sale-1930 Dodge in good oonditlon. ML Hood Motor Co. aZ7tf For Bale Day old chicks and hatching eggs from trap nested, pure bred H. C. Rhode Island Reds. Avslon Farm, phone 5408, Bherman J. Frank. For Bale One team of horses, two heavy wagons, between 2ft and 80 hales of hay. Kn quire at City Recorder's office. a)tf For Balk-Carlord of 1100 and 1200 ponud block y bunch of fsrm horses, especially se lected for orchard work, from 4 to 7 years old. These horses may be seen at ranch near Udell. Prices reasonable. If you need a good horse and want to save money, It will pay you to look these over before buying. H.l. Osborne. Phone Odell !4. 20tf For Bale-I.lght one-horse wagon, single hsr. ness and saddle. Call BertBlraushan at ia. a27tf For Bale Trojan blasting powder. A safe powder to handle and absolutely no headaches or thawing, also caps and luse. Avalon Farm, Hherman J . Frank, phone 5408. f-itf For Bale Hsmson 1-ton truck, eonlpped with battery and electric lights, cab and stake body, oversize cord tires on rear, one spare lire, rlin and tut; run less than 1000 miles; IMSi license Included. A bsrgaln for someone. Might consider light car lu trade. P. O. Box 210. Hood River. f!6lf For Bale Fir and plnelfi-ln. and 4 ft. wood, delivered anywhere within two miles of Hood River. K. Beauregard., tel. Odell DOS. ml91f For Bale The leading varieties of apple, pear cherry, peach, plum and prune treee.one and two years old. Phone Odell 146. F. A. Massee. -nt1' For Bale- At a Bsrgaln a modern residence, two blocks from center of business district, 12 rooms. Including four large bedrooms, large double sittlug room, kitchen pantry, larue closets, bathroom aud enclosed porch. Equip ped with furnace and has convenient garsge. Call W". J. Baker. m24U For Bale 0 seres land 4' miles from Ciry of Hood River, part bottom land with ftee water, balance good pasture land no! bonded for water. 1W cords rtr ahd otis wood stum-nsge-connly road thru land, fair buildings. I'rice 137.50 per acre. J. R. Phillips. Phone 5954 Jn4" For Sale oi Trade 5J-J seres on Avalon W ay Vi acres strawberries, some apples and pears, wood room house, SiMM cash or will trade, See owner. C. C, Maslker- alU.i For Bale Old tiusty lncubstor. S40 eggs and a brooder, both In condition, two mallard ducks and and a drake, Mann bonecutler. Mr.Cbss. lseel, No 7 Eugene oi. i- 3U.4. . m2i Order your Strawberry Tickets and Rubber Stamps for Boxes Before the Rush The Glacier Office can supply you with punch tickets or small sizes made to your order. Order Early New Oxfords, Slippers and Shoes for Ladies, Men and Children You get the biggest values here. See the New Organdy Dresses for Misses and Young Ladies just received. Exceptional values in this assortment. New Shipment of Sassy Jane Dresses for Ladies and Misses. Originality, Superior Workmanship. eirvnce fl T "''' ' 1 r x xxjoooooooooor , '75V. II .-.. II www the Cloth Special 4is. HAT what craft Serge Just the kind of a suit a man likes--a lasting style in a dependable fabric that will stand service. Clothcraft Serge Specials repre sent the biggest suit value any where. You get the utmost in looks, durability and dollar-for-dollar worth. These suits are of good old Clothcraft Serge, made from strong worsted yarns compactly woven to stand long wear, and guaranteed in writing to do it. In blue, gray or brown. &e PARIS FAIR THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE mm P J.W ' i...-," L.MI..I ,;-.ii -is -.-:i- . , 1 ... n -i - i Mi Ii . Mi. ;' " a " ' ' - - ...... . -.i For Bale Good lota for sale In all parts of theclly, prices right. A. w.uniuana uo. sun For Bale Two secondhand sprayers. In rood condition, one Bean and one Meyers, slavery ..,n.hi nmini. We also have several used engine at good reduced prices. Howell Hros Tel. i 51, rourtn anu iiuinui wocm. For Bale 2 Khode Island Ked Cockerels. Phone W51. lutfltf KorBsle-A single buggy and harness, one horse, saddle blanket and bridle. Cheap If taken at once, l'hou 4632. 1 W. ToinllnBon. tin. u. i- 11 ainule rnmbnl whits Iea horn etrKs for hs'tchlng. 7!o per setting. Mrs. .. .,rnu.L..,i n A II nisi U i vur fliwoii my 11 For Ble-0xd dry seasoned fir wood, fx, 18 Inch, 110; delivered In town or East Hide; also near town on West side, i'bone 4717, Bslts uian Hros. ( all evenings. mloif KorBale White leghorn pullets holly wood strain sn opportunity to get some very fine birds now laying at l 00 each must make room for baby culchs th reason for selling. Call 1774. mmt For Sale Orade Jersey bull calf- sired by former bine rlt.hon Jersey bull of Watt aud Acre. Phone 7U4. lr KorBale Blngle comb Khode. Island Red eggs for setting, from a heavy winter laying r-lock which 1 have been years In trspnesllrg and building np. W. H. Corey, puoue " evenings. mloif KorPsle Used Hardle sprayer. Completely overhauled. Priced tow. Uennett Bnthers. Phone li0U mlbl' FOR RENT For Rent-A t-roora boose, two " Greenhouse on nelgnla. Inquire of Tel. KM2 or 2134. Dl,u c. mrMi niano to responsible par- ty. Call tlb state street or tel. 4iM4. mli For Kent-I have acres good "U-swherry l.nd In lwer Valley for cah rent, hut In nrst letter what yon have for "n"c," nJl running a berry patch. W rit O. X. B care of Glacier. iiiuiiKi Hnnm To Rent One of best lo cation with Inrnac het, electric llghO and and balh. tC3 Oak Bt., phone 2443. Jiu WANTED Wan ted -"In Hood River Vallev, hirnlshed i for summer. rr ini W. P. Baton.J44 Kst UtD North, rVm- Uregon. mI1 hou drew land Wanted-Abnot May rib, woman 1o do the nnrtint .nit anrt In a confinement case stste wssee eipectel. Address Mrs. R pn Clark. Hood River, KU 4. " Wanted A married man for general farrn , M n L , A.r xr-mrUtt. t K. uti KmM " " . ni4U work Clopple. Wanted-Kldi on cUarlng and grubbing fl acres bnmh land: al-.i blrt on ro',',,nJf acre bronh l.nd aimwty aiasuea u Phone Parkdale 'Vanted Borne girl to share an apartment. MISCELLANEOUS Tel. 2K13 during business hours. aiiOtf Wanted to bny von r feeder hogs. V.T. Party owning bundle containing women's Beauregard, phone 4H7K. dWtl wearing apparrel le t t Butler bank Saturday ' r ; may have HHine by Identifying property and Wsnted-Have orchard equipment. Want Py'og cost of ad. mil to lease or buy on crop share well Improved small orchard. Phone SBfttix. ml6 Lewis' S. C. R. I. Red trap nested the year round. Bred for m. size snd color. Cock Wanted To buy yonrased tmnlture, stoves ere Is raised to order, priced according to re and rug. Cash or new goods In ezchsnge. cordsof their mother and their sge. Kslnh A. Frani Co. sJutf It. Lewis. Phone Odell 8. aug 3l Forbes Paint Shop 109 FOURTH STREET Painting in all its branches. Tel. 3014 WE OFFER FOR uraay a Monday 5 lbs. Finest Cane Sugar for 29c Fancy Blue Rose Rice Q pound OC Creme Oil Soap Bar Sweet Potatoes Louisiana, lb.. Sterling Jelly or Jam 24 oz. for Royal Baking Pow 12 oz. can White Wonder Soap bar 7c -4c 29c .40c 4c Gold Leaf Cherries oil No. ICan, each .... L 1 2C $1.30 Crisco, 6 lb. cans each Mazola, pints. 25 quarts 48 20c 15c Royal Club Prunes 30-40's, pound... Fresh Salted Peanuts pound Golden West Spices, "t A any kind, can iUC Gulf Bay Shrimp 1 O new pack can UC Campbell's Beans can : 11c Booth's Spiced Sar- 1 f dines, can 1C Minced Razor Clams can Royal Club Coffee 1 pound can Fresh Rolled Oats, 2 pounds Wesson Oil, pints quarts 20c 39c 12c -48 Wsnted-Housework la smsll family. No washing, la ntaie St.. Hood Kiver. Ure. mil a. iMr1a aim a II S nsfnfr starter, eier.nc Pghi. In g o4 sbst ,r truck. Mt. Hood Motor la "" sef rd V. an ted-To cntrart voor orrh.rdtr.rlor . work, bsve ror1-vo msrlune. Telephone me (or prices. Jiumber fcv. mil KorBale shingle and cedar pn'- Ptione IVlTenport Jr Hood R.ver Ab-.rl c. snted-Tomsk ymir boies. First ' i ork soarantcrd. f rices reasons b.e. Odell hx. " " ! . . ...... . t.w mrrted mil i h. i ex.sr.ldwr eip-rtenced in trsl..r. gas engine snd uocks. boe W. ""' j 20TH CENTURY COFFEE Good Coffee is not harmful. This Coffee comes to you fresh roasted from our own plant. Per pound 33 Cents 20th CENTURY GROCERY 104 OAK STREET, HOOD RIVER of the year. CD