The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 01, 1925, Image 2

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HOOD RIVER GLACI
furò Ätoer (Slattar
WE GREET YOU
The Glacier greet« its readers and
advertising patrons this week with a
modest edition. We do not seek to
celebrate the year's end with an elab­
orate lawn» as is the custom of so
many of our contemporaries.
And
yet, without boasting, we believe this
issue of The Glacier as fairly sets
forth, the substantial progress of a
prosperous community as any week­
ly of the state, We have asked an
expression of New Year sentiment
from every line of endeavor in the
community.
Most of the New Year’s editiona
call for a volume of «pedal adver-
tiring. We do not, however, feel jus­
tified in calling on our advertising
patrons to help carry the burden of
such an issue. Hood River business
fqlk, as the pages of their weekly
papers will show, week in and week
out, through the year, believe in ad­
vertising. They make appropriations
for It, realising that it is a necessity
Daring
as a business Investment.
New Year’s week merchants are usu-
ally busy taking Inventory, Weatber
conditions and social activities are
not conducive to voltune business.
And The Glacier does not ask any
Increase in advertising. It prefers to
make the New Year’s issue one of the
smallest of the year.
W wish all of our readers and all
ofir patrons a New Year of happiness,
the joy of good health and of achieve­
ment
•or, Mr. Blagg, a term as well marked a radio talk from Chicago broadcart
by a reasonable application of the recently from tbe Searn-Roebuck ata-
tlon WL8 by G, O. Biggar, fgrm asd
«
laws.
1 market editor. Mr. Biggar, lnqulai-
I tire broadcaater, compiles q digest
While we are willing to go down irnekly of the onintons of outstaiuUng
the line with anyone in securing bet- atriculturlsts and agricultural aaao-
ter quarters for Company C, and in­ cialions on questions of interest to
farmers.
deed, we would not be adverse to
Upon this occasion the dlecuneion
having Hood River county and the hinged upon cooperative marketing
•Ute join hands in the construction I <nd-A. F. 8. Steele, general manager,
Of an adequate armory for our* mili­ waa quoted aa «ayIng: “Thia aaao-
clatlon handles about 80 per cent of
tary unit, we would urge some very
the tonnage of this valley.
Each
careful investigation of conditions as year our tonnage la increased, both
they exist in other places, where such by more fruit coming in through
institutions have been tnalnUined, be­ more Intensive cultivation methods
aud by new members. These grow­
fore pledging ourselves toward a mu­
ers in this valley are very loyal to
nicipal auditorium. Indeed, at pres­ thia organisation. We have had a
ent we have one major plan afoot— fruit organization here for 30 yeara.
the community hospital. Let's com­ It started with the Strawberry Grow-
era Union and then became the Hood
plete that before taking on another
River Apple Growers Union, taking
big task.
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in the strawberry growera, and final­
ly in 1913 tbe present organlMtion
While It may have sounded a little was formed which Includes all kinds
rough, we cannot aee that there 1« of fruit, principally, however, apples,
any call for an apology from Mr. next in volume, pears, then strawber­
ries, cherries and cane fruits. Our
Weber in hl« expressions on the need« organization will handle 2,860 cars
of Hood River high school football. of apples at fairly satisfactory prices
We wonder if the spirit that a fight­ this year. We are getting a wider
ing, winning football team would en­ distribution than we have ever had
in the paat. Till» year there waa an
gender would not more than pay its attempt made to bring into one large
way.
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organization the varioua cooperative
deciduous growera in the northwest,
It takes 10 days of weather like I but the organization waa not per
that of recent occurrence to make us
0“® * • numlier of circum
. ,.
. .
.1 stances and an attempt is being made
appreciate . aa we should the chinook I now o
wind. Its warm breath is felt again
Indigestion
over the green forests of Oregon, and
(By Frederick D. Stricker, M. D.,
Oregonians are again normally liappy.
collaborating epidemiologist, Oregon
State Board of Health, In cooperation
The acarlet fever aituation, we are with the United States Public Health
told, shows no improvement. Parents I Service).
are urged to keep their children at
Any refuMl of the stomach to care
home during the holidays.
tor the *** Pnt ,n!0 «• K»«l»*wlth
'
I nausea, belching of gas, and pain in
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I the pit of the stomach is usually
The chinook is rotting the alough I called indigestion. If you are aub-
ice.
There ahould be no need toll** to these symptoms you should
.
. in . keeping
‘.
.v
• » boys I I *** ■ Ukel
competent
physician.
will
warn ____
parents
their
f
.,whyI You
A 1Utle
Y, JANUARY I, 1925
57>e PARIS FAI R
4.
i
of Biggest
Values
$1.48
Ladies’ Shoes
SPECIALS THIS
WEEK
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I
»Ladies’ Union Suits
Here is one of the biggest bargains we have
time. bnoes
Shoes oi
of Aia
Kid, Patent and
offered in a long time,
Calf leathers, low and Cuban heels,
heels. You could
not wish for anything more appropriate for Win­
ter wear. About all sizes in this lot. Values up
to $3.00 a pair. Your choice the
$1.48
Woolen, Non-shrinking Union Suits for Ladies.
Very fine garments, sleeveless, Dutch neck with
tailored straps, ankle length.
Garments that would be big values at $2.50
a suit. Our special price, the
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suit...........................
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’ A broken lot of one-buckle Arctics in sizes
from 6'n to 9. These will keep their feet warm
and dry.
While they last, the
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pair...................
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Children’s Union Suits
Special 4-Fold Yam, the Ball 37c
High neck, long sleeves, ankle length, heavy
fleeced. Good big values at $1.25 a suit
Not
all sizes left but wonderful bargains
7 C n
at the suit...,.................................................... / DC
Children’s Arctics 49c
«
Here is a bargain in yam in all colors. Now
is a good time to stock up if you are needing
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•_ line. yj
e are over_
anything in
this
We
stocked and wish to reduce; the ball........... O
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Special
Extra Special Prices on a sample line of
Sweaters for Men, Women
and Children, Children’s
Dresses and Ladies’ House
NOTICE
Dresses. Ask to see them.
Get the folders
If you are interested in real
genuine bargains, you’ll be
for the Millinery
pleased with these.
Course here.
—2nd Floor—
Corsets 98c
Nemo, Gossard, American Lady and other
makes. Some of these are $4.00 and $5.00 cor­
sets—broken lots and discontinued models, about
Your
QQ/»
all sizes in this lot.
choice....................................... .................
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| hit of indigestion la nothing." In a
I number of eases you- may be right
v
J1—H1 High News
Itmt
tlme when you are wrong
in. n.v Htmii.invi
means trouble. Indigestion may mean
(By Kay Bteutnngj
tbe
of
trouble.
Junior high celebrated Christmas I The most frequent cause of indiges-
hy two assemblies, one held Tuesday I tlon la improper diet.
Either the
from 1.48 to 3.IM) p. m., and the other I umount of food ia too large or the
Wednesday from 1 until 2.20 p. m. I character of tbe food eaten is 1m-
The program Tuesday was as fol- proper, or it ia eaten too rapidly. It
HOOD RIVKR CHAPTER NO. M, O. E. H.-
low«: All joined In singing "Joy to u a wonder that the human stomach
Meets second and fourth Tuesday evening
the World,” "The Holly” and one I does its work at all considering the of each month. Visitors cordially welcomed
Mrs, Iva Hcobee, W. M.
THE COOS BAY TIMES
verse of "O Holy Night” with Mm. I way it is abused. You overload your
Helen Carson, Bec’y.
Henney
at
tbe
piano;
Ronald
Ingall»
I
»totnacb
with
ail
manner
of
improper
Of all the special Christmas edi­
recited a poem, “When All the World I foods and then it balkf and you call 'DLEW1LDE LODGE NO. 107. 1. O. O. F.-
tions of newspapers from smaller cit­ is Kin,” which was very Interesting;
.
.
■
prevention of thia Meets In Fra'ernal hell, every Thursday
R. V. Dickson, N. G.
ies of the state which have come to four boys under the direction of Mrs. condition is the application of com­ nlcht.
Geo. W. Thomson, rtecretary.
the exchange desk of The Glacier Henney sang a Christmas carol; 11 mon sense-regular meals, proper food,
LAUREL REBEKAH LODGE No. «7.1.0 0 F,
during the past few weeks the Coos children under Mrs. Blasbfleid's su­ I but not too much, and thorough mas­
Meets flrot and third Mondays each month
pervision gave a very interesting tication.
Mra.ciro. Lans. N- O.
Bay Times, of Marshfield, was out­ monologue, which caused much laugh­
Mrs. Elisabeth Eastman, V, G.
There are many causes of Indiges­
Mias Gartto Mills, Bee.
standingly the best. The Maloneys ter; Helen Jones, accompanied by tion other than improper diet and it
and their staff of skilled newspaper Mrs. Henney at the piano, gave two la these possible causes that demand HOOD RIVER CAMP, NoTTra«, M. W. a Z
Meats In K.of P. kalkavary 1st and (rd Wed.
folk issued a 72-page paper In cele­ selections which were greatly appre­ serloua consideration. Not Infrequent­ of
each month.
V. K. wolfiamotl, E. C,
ciated; Act II of the "Birds’ Christ­ ly It la the only manifestation, to
W. T. Frasier. Clark.
bration of the progress that has been mas Carol" was .given in the form of yourself at least, of chronic appendi­
made at Marshfield and North Bend. a play by seven boys and girls from citis, ulcer and cancer of the stom­ CANBY W. R. C.—Meets second end fourth
Saturdays of each month at K.ol P. ball.
Nine thousand copies of the big issue Mr. Barnett's room and under hl« ach, gall atom*, kidney diseases and
Mrs. <'orroan Htranaban, President
Mrs. Karleen Meyer. Secretary.
were printed. They carried 'the story direction; “Rllent Night" and "A certain nervous disorders.
Christmas Song," together with a
Hince the first indication of many OLiTA AMHKMBLY NO. I(B, UNITED ART-
of the Oooa Bay district over the en­
group of songs not pertaining to serious diseases ipay be indigestion,
leans__ Meets the flrot end third Fridays
tire nation.
al old K. of P. hell. C. D. Hisaicna, M. A.
Christmas, were sung.
. ‘
It is important that you dneover the
J.
H. Koaxao Heeretary.
It would have been an excellent
Different songs marked the open cause of your Indigestion at a time
Wednesday
assmbly.
Rod-
wtien
trvatmeut
may
be
effective.
If
Ing
of
the
HOOD
RIVER CIRCLE No^24, NEIGHBORS
thing if every Oregonian could have
of Woodcraft-Meets at K. of P. ballon lhe
received a copy of the Christmas edl ney Esaelatyn and Mary Campltell the only thing you need is correction
flrot Thursday alternoon or each month.
played several selection« at the piano. of diet, aud you follow the advice qf
Mrs. Ora MMCee.G. N.
tlon of the Coos S*J
Buy Times, for it
» 1 xiMtra was a abort talk on tbs spirit your physician, you .will be well re­ Mra F. H. Blagg. Clerk.
told most impressively
of the
t.ata «r
»a. great
Christmas by Mr. Barnett. Roy paid. If it la found that your in­
resources of the southwestern Oregon Hathhorn, representing Santa Claus, digestion is the beginning of some I
empire. We have always found Coos and Garland Osborne, as an assist- serious disease, it may be that this
ant, distributed the gifts. A good early knowledge will make it possible
Bay folk a substantial lot of ritisen*, time waa reported by all.
to establish a cure. If, however, you
proud of their port and their indus­
FOR RENT
elect to gurus what the trouble caus­
*
Ralph Isiraway Joins Math
ing your indigestion ia and guess diet,
tries. After reading the 72-page issue
The Portland branch of the Mack and you are right, you are lucky. If
of their leading paper we ban well
you guess diet and have ulcers or
Four office rooms fac-
see that their pride is not misplaced. company last week announced the af­ cancer of the stomach, you have!
filiation of Ralph Laraway, of Eu­
gene, with the Portlsnd organisation made a mistake that you must juiy
ing Second street in the
CHARLES SAMUEI. JACKSON
for. Uuess work Is poor policy. It
January 1.
pays poor dlvidenda in either health I
Mr.
Laraway
h«s
been
engaged
in
Ram Jackson, as he was more fa-
Eliot building.
the automotive business for a num or comfort.
MHlarty known throughout the state, tier of years, the last two of which
If you are having disturbances and
has gone on. But the memory of him. have been closely connected with the indigestion after Yneais, and if simple I
because of bis achievements, will last Mack company. It was this experi­ regulation of your diet, such as eat-
.E. A. FRANZ CO,
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_ the ..
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with
selling
of new and ____
used Ing regularly and cutting down the
long in the memory of mankind ence
to seek
I
t Macks
~ that led Mr. ~ Lara way _____
_ | 2"‘"ll,nt °iiJ°??,,a,1.<1
_
throughout the nation. Ram Jackaon permanent affiliation with the Mack I
J”’1*111
1? effect a prompt
relief, kma no time in Tonsulting your I
was a dreamer, who worked and
The orsanlzatlgn of the Portland I
Nothing is gained by delay—
made hla dreams come true.
He
FOR SALE
wrought at Pendleton and in Port­ Mack truck branch is unique in the| everything may be lost,
For Bale—A lbw high class pure brel Barred
respect that its turn-over of employes!
3
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land. establishing, newspaper« that is one of the lowest of any similar
Hock rockervia. aire S47-N, O A. C. atrain;
”*’•> Movr* S*™«* ~»P
whose dam produced 24» eggs. and dam of
wield an Influence that is mightily organization in the northwest. The! Walter Hhay, who for three and a sire's
aire 232 esga For quick aale *3.0) eech
J Ilf
felt dally. Although a man who liked sales, office and shop are all compost-d I half years operated his automobile Mr«. Anns Edgington, <th and May.
to fight, especially so when he felt of members of the organization who I service shop In the Fashion garage,
New Brnaawlck for aale
leaving town,
have been with the Mack company I lias moved to the Culbertson building,
Call Rialto Beauty shop, 2661.
hie cause waa for the good, Mr. Jack­ for a number of years, some from the! the old Hood River Market_quarters, Will ’ aacrllloe.
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aon was a mild man, soft spoken, a time that the Portland Mack branch | Just opposite the Glacier office.
For Hale-Pig«, row, younc Jersey bellbr row
man who in private preferred to was organised.
The new quarters sre more central­ comen rreeb shout February S) I am prepared
move old houses. Place one mile south
ly liH-aUxt, and Mr. Rhay expects to to
make you laugh.
Hood River Heights. J. T. Nealeigh. HI. 2. J22
be better able to care for his ¡Mitrons.
Man Victim of Exposure <
Mr. Jackaon has left as a monu­
For Hale— 2 cows, will freshen soon. Good
J. Pickard, tranglenf^ged =36, a vic­
milker«. John Ledford, Belmont
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ment to himself the Oregon Journal.
tim of the recent severe weather, wks
SOCIETIES.
Tbe week before his death he and hla removed from the sick ward of the
For Sale—Alfalfa hay, haled, tfo per ton at
the ranch,
mile weal of M l Hood atora. O.
family left another monument in their jail to the hospital yesterday, suffer­
JS
EDEN ENCAMPMENT, NO. 4S, 1. O. O. F.- H, Higley.
ing
from
the
result
of
exposure.
Rev-
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Regular
masting
second
and
fourth
Monday.
gift of a magnificent park to the Uni­
For Hal« or Trade-Houw and two tola In
—
—tt.
H. M Dlok. C. P.
eral
nights
ago.
Pickard,
his
clothing
I
w
’
^SAJ
1
’
versity of Oregon Medical School.
woodburn Will trade for rows or piss. Tol.
W. Thomson. Beri ba.
drenched and frosen on him. sought I Gao.
,
Parkdale IM.
ja
Ram Jackaon’s ruling passion In life
to sleep in the dry at the jail. Yes- wauooma lodge no . « o . k . of p .-
For Hale—Tnbereulln tested rows, from *M>
waa to be of service. He’l) not be terday when he was taking his leave. | Meets in K. or P. hall every
rery Tnaoday
night. up. C. E. Fields, two miles east of Caaeade
Tuesday jnlftit.
W. M. Ed lek, C.C.
Ijooka, on tbe Columbia Hlcbsay.
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thanking officers for the conrtesy. it
foi got ten.
Harry Wood, K. of R. and M.
was noted that he was aerlousiy 111.
For Hale— Ra-pberry plants, home grown
He waa put to bed and a phyalrian I WAUNA temple P ythian himtkrs No.« elean «lock. Prlee on application. Phone
BE TEMPERATE
Meets the
second and fourth Thursdays of 478* 8. F. J. Blevsrkropp.
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called.
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each month at K. of P ball.
We wonder how many New Year'«
Mr«. Bee Wood, K. C.
For Hale—For spring delivery. Clark Heed-
Gaaae Aaaoeiation Meria January 7
Mrs. Marx
Kuggtee. M. ot R. and C.
ling strawberry piente. In large qua nt I Ilea,
resolution« will "go bust” today. New
certified «took crown at Trout luike with Irrt-
President Fredricy wlnhea to cal)
Year's resolutions are fine thing«. If the llttentlon of sportsmen to the an­ HOOD R1VMH CHAPTER NO. n. R. A. M - Kilon Very fine plants F, M McNeill, box
Meets flrrt and third Friday nights of each
>, phone 443, While Heimon, Wash.
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they would be kept, but too frequent­ nual meeting of the Hood River
month
A. F. Howes, H. P,
M. PiMt, Heeretary.
For Hale- Good young rreeb row. Wm.
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ly they are baaed on a penitence of County Game Association January 7.1 W.
Woody, phone MM.
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the moment, and fall before the first All membera are urged to attend. All I kemp lodge . N o . isi , 1. u. o. F -Meets in
Bor Hale-Itti Harred Plymouth Mock lay,ng
cttlxena
interested
in
the
preservation
I
o
4
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11
,
o<*
d
ij!
1
Bator-
adversity.
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m
day night. Visitors cordially welcomed,
hens and pullets. Also tmm>- tat hens, O. A. C.
of wild gaiiw* and irf the propagation I
1/eonard N. Taylor, N g .
laying strain. Phone 67M. B. L. Humner,
It Is interesting to note the various of game fish are cordially invited to
Aivy Hmitb, v '. g .
Jericho lane.
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opinions and views a« expressed in he present. The meeting will be held. ,’L?
For Hale-41 acre«, Neal Creek canyon. Fine
beginning
at
8
o
’
clock.
In
the
Hood
|
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’
.
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New Year’s sentiments of contribu­
wood proposition (Wbln for wood cutters.
W. O. W. - Meetings every flrot and third ‘**h
M'»h‘P*r‘ PV'
tors to this issue of The Glacier. River club room« over the First N"- Thursday
night.
«I
the
Flrot
Nalloual
Bank
“
•n‘- Phone Chlndland, l»M.
dlhf
tlonal Bank.
Building.
Without exception they all urge a
z
LEW1H'
TKAPNKHTED
KF
DM-Our
aver­
L. G Motgan, U. C.
age under Government teat, 302 eggs per bird,
temperance on the part of Flood River
I L. J. Lindsey. Clerk.
Card of Thanks
______________________________________ . .
MM non setters. We are booking order» dow
valley folk In this year of prosperity.
We wish to thank our friends for AlXlD RIVKR LODGE NO. 10». A. F. and A. *»’
»nd Apr chlckeal »ceach, 10<* down
M.-First and third Wednesday nights or IS."’*
K*JP»
And we join most heartily In thia their kindness to tut during our re-
each
month.
J.
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Haslett,
w.
M.
I
tawle,
Willow Flat.
nsotf
advice. Let Hood River folk be'tem­ cent bereavement, also for the beauti­ Kent Shoemaker, Sec y
For Ha's— «6 screw, about half In full bearing
ful flowers.
perate in all things, the expansion of
Mrs. Ida K. Gilman.
business. the satisfaction of appetite,
Delbert Gilman.
í
1 n î 0016 ho°**1 *n0 barn. Jn«t come lo tbe Gle.
“mÄ” ÍJtó'&KKífeKítí4 °U* •' Wh‘l “ b,r,ni>ntf”
Ktiiah Gilman,
the cravings for comforts; be temper­
Mre. Van W. Gladden, Hecy.
ean ne nouant tor,
_______________ n mu
Wayne Gilman.
ate in all these and the next Christ­
Mrs. Kmma Gilman.
« wmsMvnsnsM nw llklTin wnss
I r°r He'*-««iod dry 14-In. nr wood, delivered
mas will be a most merry one.
A Riverside ^o.«-Kung nihu Bt
C*« »«ratng or evenlag. liti
M. M. Gilman anti family,
Isora Makley anti family,
aud «rd Haiurdays, old K P. Hall.
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For Hal«
— Residence, « room*. also
6 dot tie«
H. U Howe, Financier.
Mr. anti Mrs. A. J. Paul.
clo«ets, bath, pantry. Fine view or Colombia
After seven years of faithful ser­
Cheater Shale. Recorder.
from front porch. Hewer connections, base­
vice as justice of the peace, Judge
ment, garage. troll. Phono <77*.
si »If
Card of Thanks
A. W. Onthank will retire from that
For
tale
—
lain
fir
and
pine
wood
also
< lbot
We wish to thagk our many friends
delivered Rast and Wert Hide and Hood River.
office. He has made a good jusiltv of for their sympathy and kindness
PfeOM M«*.
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the peace. When be took the posi­ shown us, alao for the beautiful floral
MT. ROOD COUNCIL No. S. R. « N. M. Meet«
tion, his work was minor. Daring offerings.
In Masonic Hall every third Turadav In
J. R. and C. D. Nickelsen.
each mouth.
W. F. Laraway. ». 1. M.
the part few years, however, the office *
A. OanSeld, Recorder.
Mr«. R om Nealeigh,
of the jnstice has become nn impor­
Mrs. T. G. Frohn,
H AZKL RKBKKAH LODGE No. IM, l.O.O.F.
tant one. It la a rare week that the
Mrs. W. K. Rullard.
Meets tbs fl rat and third Tuesday evening la
each month In lhe Odd Fellows Hall, erven
juatlce la not required to pass on
miles south of Hood
River. R. D. 1
RADIO NEWS
some case involving prohibition or
Mathilda Fdstrom, N. G.
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Beer
le
Creeos.
V. M.
traffic rules. It requires clear think­
The Apple Grower« Association of
Gertrude langtey, Tress.
Marie Kemp, Bee.
ing, patience nnd an impartial and Hood River, Oregon, was one of the
reaaonable application of the law. prominent cooperative marketing as-
aociatlons in the United Rtatea cited
Judge Onthank has filled the feiace as examples of succeaafnl and satis­
With honor. We hope for his «uccee- factory undertakings in this field in
and girla away from the river.
BBSH! ss
The Store
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, For Hale—f room bouaa with large basement
For Rent—A furnished Mouse at 614 Knet'-
Wanted to Rent—An Al orohard, 60 aeree or
toilet and bath, < lota and «araga, some fruit rnan Ave. Tel. SMI.
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more. I am an experienced orcbardlit and
trees, shade trees and shrubbery. 1002 Taylor
can give beat of rofereneea. Have equipment
Street, on lhe Heights, Hood River. Address
For Rent — Two t room sparimenla and or would lake one’s past equipment. Address
Caraou C. Maalker. Maryhill, Wash.
nXftf sleeping porch, »01 Htate st., tel. 1104.
ill lit
B. J. Montgomery, Hood River, Ora.
nlStf
For Hale — Apple, P»<ch. pear and cherry
trees. We have a hill line of general nursery
stock. Phone Parkdale 0« or write C. T. Raw-
sou, Parkdale.
rjmt
FOR RENT
For Kent—Comfortable front sleeping room,
Wsn’eo —100 calve« and freeh meat. Also
with all conveniences. Tel. t743 or 3SV2
n!7tf for sale Fnglleb Heller pop. Oregon Silver
Fox and For Farme Opposite the Colombia
For Rent—Two three.room suite«, all recon­ Gorge Hotel, l'bone 6MB.
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ditioned. Tel. M44. Mrs. H. J. Frederick. nl3tF
For Kent Dec. 1—House al 71» Cascade «ve­
nae. Phone W. B. McGulra. 64*2.
n*tt
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
Lost —Hmell grey coin puree, contained
about W. between noet ofllce and oorner ot
Oak st. Return to Glacier for reward.
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For Kent —A S-room apartment for light
houeekeeplng. Tal, *»71.
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For Rant—An apartment. Including 111 rat
Lost—Christmas eve between Hood River
Wanted— Experienced woman for ganeral and ton of the hill on the lx>op highway, ■
floor ot reeldenoe wltb piano. Phone MM2.
housework. Mrs. K. W. Sinclair, tel 2693 Jilt heavy leather sullcaae wltb the beam letter«
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C. G. on one end. Finder pleewe return to Gla­
Wanted—Work nuralns In families. Mrs. cier or phone Odell BS.
For Reni—Apartment, «I Las L'asoade ave.
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Udora Hilton. Ml Hood Hotel.
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Phone 3M»
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Loot—Young d<« with long black hair,
Wanted—To buy a good aeoond band late wearing leather roller. Finder please return
I For Rent—broom house, 606 Hherman ave­
nue. one block west of court hoove. Garage. spray machine. W. J. Havener, Lyle. Wash. to Meyer A King Tailor «hop for reward, or
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Cell al Gleeler oflloe or 417 Hherman.
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phone 1014.
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Orcherd For Kent—If you «re an orcbardtet,
and have mean« to buy equipment, 1 have
40 aeree In full bearing trees, nearly all In
apples of standard varieties. Will give suit-
able man a layout, either cash or crop basis,
aa slckneaa compels me to rank Addreae “Or­
chard, care of Glacier.
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Wanted—A honaekeejier, between Ml and 30,
two In family. Woman preferred with one or
two amah children aa company foremall boy.
Add re. a p D. cnre Glacier.
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' Wasted-tOntract or day work pruning, by
iwo men. Have had tan year«' experience.
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For Rent— Four-room furutahed flat os the
ground floor, with private bath and garage.
Warned—Lady wants general bouaew^rk
Phone SKI. Inquire 130» Taylor at.
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Phone 6SM.
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E>irayed-Deoa>nber». (weeks old Cheater
White pig Call Odell 66
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Be* J. 11. Lister for Burglary, theft and lar­
ceny coverage: 11.000 al ahoni 1U per cent.
Beal company. •'
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For Exchange—Block and dairy ranch.
Warn home proposition. Inroasa, wnaC bave
yon T AddreeeC. M.C., cero Glacier.
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Get your painiin«, tinting and paper hang­
For Rent—Flve room bouaa al 13th ana May
Warned-Board for «Irl II years old going to ing done now. Work guaranteed. Winter
ata. Tel 2764 or enquire of L. M. Baldwin at achool, reasonable. Address C. T. C., care ot F'rices.
For eetlmatea, call Burna — phone
Flrat National Bank.
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Glacier.
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Start The New Year Right
BUY at the
20TH CENTURY
and make your savings grow
in 1925
These Stores are clean and sanitary and are always in
a position to sell the very best merchandise at greatly re­
duced prices.
THE 20TH CENTURY’S economical system of distribution
appeals to the keenest and most discriminating buyer.
OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY
January 3rd and 5th, 1925
CREME OIL SOAP
I KELLOGGS CORN
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5 bars................... — mv C |
FLAKES, package___ JjC
PINEAPPLE.
Broken Sliced.
Rich, mellow slices.
CAMPBELL’S SOUPS
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Any kind. Can____ j
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Large cans, each..
221/
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INSTANT POSTUM
Large size.
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Each
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LARGE ITALIAN PRUNES
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CRYSTAL WHITESO a O
Ten bars
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FEDERAL MILK
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Tall cans.
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Three for
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—39c I
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KITCHEN BROOMS
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50C
PREF. STOCK PUMPKIN
Lar^e No. 2i cans
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CENTURY COFFEE. Save 12 cento per pound on thia high grade
Coffee. Quality fully equal to the canned Coffees. Roasted every
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day in our own plant
Pound 45/; Three pounds for_________ ______
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BLACK FIGS
Two pounds
for________________
FANCY LAYER FIGS
29c
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BULK CREAM ROLLED OATS.
20c
Four pounds for...
FANCY DRIED PEACHIS
... 35c
-23c
Conveniently Located at 118 Third St., in 1st NatT Bank Bld*