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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1922)
V nOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922 WRITER OPPOSED TO "Si? EDUCATIONAL BILL i5 fry f 1 'KM t Ji i 0 K Kin . Mm f nil in Hit nit nit Win! if leSiimliffselCkc! Censf auction The Firestone Truck Type Cord h3 the famous Firestone gum dipped feature which we want to explain to you personally. By double-dipping the cord fabric in a rubber solution each single cord is surrounded with pure gum. This prevents friction and gives a stronger carcass capable of delivering far greater mileage. It is constructed with a bread, flat tread in an effective non-skid pattern. The increased road contact obtained gives your trucks a firmer footing anywhere. And the tough tread stock built up at the side3 and reaching from bead to bead protects agaimt rut, curb or car-track wear. Ask about some of the mileage records Firestone Truck Type Cords are making around here. Come in and look the tire over with us. Get our advise about equipping your trucks. You will be convinced that here is a tire whose mileage superiority is clearly proven. Most Miles per Dollar JIB ' .a HEIGHTS TIRE SHOP HOOD RIVER, OREGON Service Dealers for HSU !'1 t. V r rrzssssf. Demonstration of Liquid Sunshine A product used for Cleaning and Polishing Gold, Silver, Aluminum, Nickel, Brass, Copper, and other metals Saturday, Oct. 28 Be Sure and Come! Yours for Service Vincent & Shank "The Home of Quality Groceries ' ' "All Lost!" Many a newspaper ac count of a burned dwel ling reports "All lost," and only the property owner knowrs what this means. Insure your furniture as you do your home. He sure that you in sure in the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. .Make a memo nmv to tele J i one 2804 R. E. SCOTT Hood River, Oregon WE WANT Graveristeins, Kings AND Jonathan Apples Standard grades or faced and filled. Get free marking stencil at Glacier office. SHERIDAN FRUIT & PRODUCE CO 211 Washington St., Portland, Oregon APPLE SHIPPERS TAKE NOTICE To ppt Ixet ren;ts ln,l j-niir larcp eiz ng 1 po',,1 in ,,. York tl.f Nw i l ork ruartet rrt.cu,rlT want lart'f :zf ri i I-'1 roar small ip Nt-t-, n into K.8rl cri tnl tl.i,) to ui via N w ork l ,r eirrt. W. F. KURTZ CO. EXrOKTEIS EROXEHS & DISTRIBUTORS NEW YORK, N. Y. Crne in r, 1 r- tf, new V irV :S to'M. f-:pf, IH.5; F...tJr, 11075, BATTERIES for your Car $17.45 and Up Investigate and ave money Willard Service Station MAX L. MOORE 9 OAK STREET Telephone llii See the Champions Pacific International Live Stock Exposition PORTLAND, NOV. 4-11 $75,000 in Premium Beef and Dairy Breed a Horaea. Swin. Skn nd Costa Western Winter PoultrT and Rabbit Show. Western Dairy Products Show Manufac turer and Land Products Show Night Horse Show. Lsrirtt pat,tmn of itm kind h Ajnanoa HI acm under one roof I REMEMBER THE DAI PORTLAND. OREGON. Notice To Builders We are now working our gravel pit and can furnish you building material on short no tice. With our dump trucks and hoppers we are in a position to deliver gravel, crushed rock and sand at a minimum of expense. Our gravel, containing 30 'c sand is ideal for concrete work. Hauling of all Rinds. Dealers in coal Let ui lay in a supply of Nut Coal for summer fuel for your range. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 4111 We learn that an attempt is beine maae in some states to close all pn vate schools, and coniDel all children of the first eight grades to attend the puDiic scnools. ibis proposed measure is hostile to the rights of every American citizen, and is not in accord with the guaran ties of civil and relicious libertv vouch safed to every individual citizen under our federal constitution. The state has a richt to renuire its citizens to receive a certain amount of intellectual training in the funda mentals of good citizenship : but the state does not! have the rieht!to sav where the "child of a narent shall be lutllnntnl .1 ,1 1 uioku, u- iue precise roau mat shall be followed in reaching the intel lectual standard set tin hv the state. The state may prescribe certain funda mental studies, but it cannot dictate the precise textbooks and formulas of the curriculum. Likewise, the state has a ricrbt to renuire a definite amount of preparatory training on the patt of tnose wno snail constitute the public and private teachers of the children in its domain. The state has a right to test the intellect, but it does not have the right to shape the intellect with out the consent of the parent, who has the first claim upon the child. Ihe parent, and not the state, has i right to decide the character of educa tion the child is to receive whether it 18 to be partly relicioua. or altogether i " " ' e secuiar. The public schools, which are under ine direct supervision of the state. cannot impart spiritual or relim'ous in struction. II. therefore, a narent or denomination desires to give a child not only physical and intellectual training, but spiritual instruction also. the state should welcome such'a dan rather than deter it. Because, as a rule, the child that I is instructed in spiritual things as well as secular mat icra, mattes a oeuer citizen than one whose education has been purely secu lar. We Should not fore-et that our fnrn- iamers wno rounded this great repub lic, and who framed for us our conati. tutional laws, and cave us our ideals of true Americanism, were all edu- cated in private schools. For more than 50 years after the founding of our republic, we were without anv nublic school system, and our government, was maintained and prospered, and all its citizens who received any educa tion, were trained in nrivata sr-hrv.U This proves conclusively that private schools, even without the supervision of the state, are not detrimental to good government, and are capable of urouucine ine nicnest and nob eat tvne -ir- vi puiriouc citizens. However good the public school svs tem may be, it may attempt to train useful and loyal citizens for this world only. The Christian school will do all tbis,(and besides give a spiritual train ing ior citizenship in the world come. Plato said, "A good education is that which gives to the bodv and to the soul all the perfection of which thev are capaDie. 11 the wise Parent Dre iors to give nis ennd this more coin plete education at his own expense wny snouia anyone object; The growing tendency on the Dart of I i. .tiri . - . some to omuerate personal Ireedom in matters of religion is creatlv to be de piored. Every American narent as such should rise up in defense of his inalien able right. Every true lover of liberty ana or me laeais or true Americanism should. work earnestly, setting before the people the principles involved in this issue, and present an effectual protest against the encroachments up on the rights of conscience and ithe a. i a grant 01 religious liberty. Unless this is done with all dili gence, we will awake some not far dis tant day to the fact that we have lost the dearly bought liberty of which we have boasted, and have drifted back to the methods employed by the Dark Ages. Clara R. Winterton. Jfe if) ml -ll: "rf" Xfiii. i I '4 r iW 9 X fecrfure - a1 cufr jwl corfp VERY LANG RANGE manufactured is built around tke famous HOT BLAST principle and contains the LANG HOT AIR DRAFT, both original, patented features. Forcing the heat en tirely around the oven, utilizing every particle of fuel and heating every inch of cooking sur face, the LANG range is by far the most econom ical kitchen range on the market. Today LANG stoves are used and endorsed by thousands of American housewives. Let us show you a i Copy 3. Li DEALER'S NAME 2 Col. b iu. to PHOENIX CAMP NOTES Lack of cement is again delaying crews. The company expects cement in pieniuui quantity by November 1, after which the work of building the dam across Hood river three miles BOUth Of town will hfl nif.hf.rl The heaviest nart nf th rnnitrnntinn work on the new blant has been mm. pleted. The construction gangs, which in mid-summer numbered 00, have now been reduced to Pfill akillrri man The latter number will remain through out the winter. llavinc visited the new nnwpr nlant Dr. Fred W. Vincent, of Pendleton, expresses surprise at the camp provid ed for the hundreds of men employed. "No place could be more sanitary," declared Dr. Vincent "Then men are given clean sheets and pillowcases and they are provided with an up-to-date bathing place. And the meals that the cooks put up; make me hungry just to think of them." Nunamakcr Pears Huge Record large pears were grown this year on the West Side place of J. R. Nunamaker. Tne fruit, of the d'An iou variety, packed out 40 pears to the box, each pear weighing over a pound. "They are the largest pears 1 have ever seen." said Arthur Kerr. hn packed the fruit. Tel. 2404 H. S. BRAAKMAN Smith Building I MODERN fcSS I CRA8KOSE mmm gg p jL oanuS?oa .J IqoK fir this sign ct Cannes and otter decisis They will flush your crankcase with Calol Flushing Oil safe, thorough and refill with Zeroleat for Cor rect Lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Portland Steamers DAILY SERVICE Lv. Hood River 9.00 a. ni. daily, except Monday. Lv. Portland, 7.15 a. rn daily, except Sunday. Fare to Portland, $1.00 Daily Service Portland to Astoria. The Harkins Transportation Co. JACK BAGLEV, Anerit. Established 18G9 SG0BEL & DAY General Offices 202-204 Franklin Street New York, N. Y. C. W. McCuLLAon, Northwestern Sales Mgr. Spalding Building Portland, Oregon HEIGHTS JITNEY Fare 15c each way leave Heights at Hart Hold Lcare down town at Electric Kitchen. Other drivei at reasonable prices Office: Electric Kitchen. Phone 1191 Fords Down $50 Ford automobiles took an unoTnorfH droD of S.'iO last week. It ia nn sible to buy one of the nonular pars from the local agencv, the Liartol Mansfield Co.. for 1492. It i antir.;. pated that the reduction w ill result in lurmer popularity or the machines. 5L Mark's Episcopal Church Sunday school at 9.43 every Sunday morning. Evening services at 7.30 by Kev. K. T. T. Hicks, until further no tice. To (;la a Good Hp putatloa The way to cain a good reputation is to endeavor ta h m hat tm ? . : . .r :j iiiBi is i-recireiy me manner in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gamed us reputation as COUchs. rol.1.4. rroiin ,n.l frtll?h Fvrrv K-. 1 1. !(.. k . . been put out by the manufacturers has been fully up to the high standard of excellence claimed for it. Per pie have found that it can be depended upon for m reiiei ana cure or these aliments and that it is (ieasant and safe to take. rf,-re yon bny an automobile you !vjJ at,enpW MuJelker at the Cameron Motor Co. n,i'J See the Lare rarge at H. a Draak-i man's. Smith Ul1st., Ufure yon euip your kitchen. You'll t ir rn if -, don't -w- which has cure for whooping ever G. L. DAVENPORT Grower and shipper Apples, Pota toes, Onions. Seed Potatoes true variety-"The Best that's Crown" ' " MARK AH kinds of Produce solicited. 147 Front St. PORTLAND. ORE. jiirnoo:;0 C V w u I A t . . .'I We cia turr!y j-oo whi fcwklrt issued by t,e miyt f PACIFIC Plumbing Fii tures whica show, thtst Cx. tores arrir-ged in many differ ent atylei of buhroom. II yoa w.H Mn at mr .fore, write, or Voce. , 4 r t 7o a to!7 ot U.a booiiei M. P. GIBBON Hood River Office 1.1 lint Building Phone 1CG1 District Representatives J. ARTHUR RIGGS PAUL McKERCHER APPLE GROWERS Sffobel & Day maintain a high class sales force with a wide acquaintance among buyers. We give a cash advance, payable when you want it. Immediate returns in full on completion of the sales. An American concern selling apples all over the world. A reputation and rating second to none. No pool ing:. Your fruit sells on its c Sal "eIl treat vour Lat- iery right no matter yhat make it ig. Te?t inghouse Attention will lffP H vigorous, de pendable and long, jived. And econom. tcallyl WESTTNGnOUSE BATTERIES Gibbs Battery Station