The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 05, 1925, Image 2

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1925
Natiee of Street laproveawnt
Hberman Avenue Sidewalk
Pursuant to the order of the Com­
mon Council contained in Ordinance
Na. tit® of the City of Hood River, Ore­
gon, passed by the Common Council
‘ November 2nd, 1925, and approved by
the Mayor November 2nd, 1925, notice
it hereby given that the undersigned
City Recorder will receive bids for the
big
game
will
occur
at
The
'The
following improvement:
Dalles tomorrow, Juat aa every Hood
Hberman Avenue within the City of
River student and resident wishes, ao Hood River. Oregon, from the West
do we, let Hood River win. But the line of Hecond Street to the West line
wishes of The Dalles students and of Front Street by grading and garvel-
Ing the sidewalk area for a width of
rooters will-lie Just as sincere. We fire (5) feet along the south side of
know It will I* u good game. Let it Sherman Avenue.
All work incidental to the construe- 1
not l>e marred by any unsportsmanlike
and making of said lmpruveeent
acta on the pert of the students or I tiou
«hall lie done and the composition, I
townfolk
of
either
city.
AN Al’OIOGY FOR THE GOVERNOR
dimensions and location and manner I
of (^instructing and making each parti
Now cornea Horace Addis a« an apol­
of said improvement shall be strictly I
ogist for Governor Pierce. Mr. Addis
in accordance with the plans and spec-
wrote the Oregon Journal the other
IficaIlona therefor prv^mred by the City
Engineer.
day, in reply to an editorial that (taper
Sealed proposals for the work will N
had printed, as follows:
I be received at my office up to 7.30
Thai («dltorlal is evidently based on
o’clock p. m., November 16, 1925, and
mlslnforuialion. It quotes Governor
1 be Common Council will at its next
Pierce, in an address at Hood River,
regular meeting after the completion
us (-barging the iicwsimiimts with par­
of the publication of thia notice, to-wit: II
tial re«iH>nslbility for the crime wave,
I On the 16th day of November, 1925, at II
“ItecauM* they print the news of
the Council Cha miter at the bonr of I
crimes.”
Ho<*d River'» repreiwutatlouH at the 7.30 p. m., proceed to open and con-|j
I did not hear the Hood River ad­
I «Ider all lilda for said work, which bill
dress, but I have made careful inquiry Portland laml product« exhibits at the
by the Common Council by 1 1
of a most reliable witness. Tills per­ International Livestock Exposition I ordered
said Ordinance No. 6X9 duly enacted 14
son gives a diOerent version of the re­
aa above specified; that the Improve- |
marks, and they coincide with what I were few. but they were of a quality
have heard the governor say of the that counts. They let the world know merit will lie let in one contract, and I
publication of the details of crime, that Hood lllver 1« «till uusuriXHaed will be required to lx* completed within 1 1
thirty (30) days from the date of the I
Governor Pierce spoke of the break- for apples.
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awarding of the same to the succeaaful II
down of many of the houi(*s, of the
bidder, who will be required to fur-I 1
disregard of law. and of the publicity
ulsh a bond to the City of Hood River 1 1
given by the press, and sometimes by
In a sum of not less than 25 per cent I
the movli«, of things of a criminal
of the estimated coat of the contract 11
uature. He deplored the prominence
for the faithful performance thereof; II
given to such things and spoke of the
that complete Hpeeifimtions are on file I
effect on the plastic mind of the young.
in m.v office covering the improvements 11
He did not say that things of thia kind
should not I m * handled as news, but he
The chamber of commerce has ab for which bide are called, which may I
did point out that there Is much else in pointed a commission to atudy the lie examined by prospective bidders I
upon abdication, and said contract I
which moat of the public is interested.
And lie said the newspaiwni have a water situation That cviiiiniMlon'liaa will lx* awarded to the lowest and best I
bidder upon said specifications.
I
duty to educate the taste of the public a real work to perform.
The City reserves the right to reject 1 1
as to what Is the most important news,
any or all bids, or to waive any defects I
rather than to cater to the desire for
therein, for the lienefit of the Cify of I
exciting news matter by enlarging on
’jil>od River.
The terms of the sped-1 1
the details of the worst crimes. He
fl cat ions shall I m * notice to prospective 11
pointed to the fact that in many cases
bidders of the requirements demanded 1 1
the criminal liecomea a hero in the
by said City in the performance of 1 1
mind of a hoy or girl, because of the
said work.
I
prominence given by the new-ajmpein.
Mrs. W. W. Rodwell and P. L. Man­
Tilts notice is given for ten days by I
The governor’s reterence was to the
movies fully as much as to the paper«. ner, Judges of apple exhibits made by publication in the Hood River Glacier,
If it is Iwd policy to exploit such local stores in celebration of National a newspaper published at the City of I 7
thing« In the movies, as all thinkers Apple Week, yesterday awarded prises Hood River, Oregon, the date of the I
admit, why 1« it not bad policy to an follows: Vim-ent A Shank, first; first publication tieing the 5th day of
II. L. Howe,
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make of the crime news the first [»gl­ Kresse Drug Co., second, and Pacific November, 1925.
n5-12
City Recorder.
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and leading news articles, as practi­ Power 4 Light Co., third.
cally h II the dally and most of the
Scarlet Fever
weekly imiiers do?
Tin- October World’s Work refers to
(By Frederick D. Stricker, M. D.,
a iiaper in Montana that goes to over collaborating epidemiologist of Oregon
121)0 homes in a eity of only 1304 State Board of Health, in cooperation
homes. That pa]M*r. the Livingston with the United Statea Public Health
Enterprise, Is credited with having Service).
more n -ariy 100 per cent of the fami­
Why is scarlet fever prevalent In
lies of Its home city as mibscrllM-rs Oregon? largely because mild cases
than any other, east or west. Yet it arc- not diagnosed and properly iso­
does what Governor Pierce advocates. lated. Thirty-six cases were reported
It makes no mention of arrests, nor for the week ending October 24, 1925.
d<M*s it give detail« of trials for erime.
Why is scarlet fever a dangerous
When n mail is convicted It gives a disease of childhood? Because two to
sticciiit rv|M>rt of the farts in the case. four persons out of every 100 infected
It strives to not publish anything that die from the disease itself and. its
would make parents uncomfortable.
coinpica tions and conac-cjuences are
Crime news Is easy to get. It has oven more serious.
enough of the unusual and exciting to
Are "scarletina” and “scarlet rash"
make the average |«*rson read it. forma of srarlet fever? Yea It is
NewapaiM*rs sometlus-s get the Idea through the mild cases that the di»
that the public desires this sort of case is m<s<t often spread.
atuff. A pa|M*r can be a ri-al newspaper
What ages are nmat susceptible to
without lM*ing a sensational sheet
scarlet fever? It may tie contracted
This Is all Governor Pier«* asked of at any age but more than 95 per cent
the new-spspeni. This many of the of all cases occur in jiervons lees than
tiest, home-loving people of the country IB years old. Children tietween five
are asking of them, and the number of and ten years arc* most susceptible.
thorn* who believe the newsjMper has
At what time of the year la acarlet
a mission outside of printing sensa­ fever most prevalent? Epidemics are
tional criminal news under glaring most prevahmt in the fall and winter.
FOR 8ALE
headlines Is rapidly increasing.
How la it spread? By contact with
A great many Hood Hirer people persons ill with the disease or with
heard the address delivered lien* at articles (hat have I mmvi contaminated
the W. (’. T. U. convention. If they with the germ. If the germa get into
the milk anpply a mllk-borne epidemic­
will recall, _ it ____________
,_______ . ap- will follow.
waa nn iinimaaloned
pen! and noi at all the Hpeech that Mr.
How long after the infection do
Addis would have us think it. Indeed, symptoms develop? From one to seven
It seems to us that it might have ls-wi days.
What are the first symptoms? Head­
a flue thing If Mr. Addis had been here ache, fever, sore throat, vomiting. The
lu.iMU.wx tin spcuch fur tlw gowrnut. . rash appears tn 94' tn 4H bout«.
When Is scarlet fever communicable?
It has long Ixx-n the custom of Gov­
ernor Pierce to fnil to say what he had Throughout the entire course of the
disease. Completion of the scaling or
intended to say. At least hl« friends peeling does not mark the end of the
are forever malting apologies for him. infection |S*rtod. for the germa an*
They will tell you that he grows so prevalent In the secretions of the
enthusiastic over his subject that he throat, nfiss*. cari, kidneys and bowels.
What aAtjhe secondary effects? In­
lets It get away from him.
flammation of the kidm-ys is a common
We suggest to Mr. Addl« that he anil one. t'omptlcattdMUT the ear are nu­
other friends might do Governor Pierce merous. scarlet fever being one of the
a kindness wre they to keep him off most common causes of deafness in
children.
the public platform. If Mr. Addla
Is there* any protection against scar-1
would bnve the public gain the Import let fever? Yes. There Is a suscepti­
desired, a« Indicated In bls letter above bility test known aa the Dick test.
quoted, he should have secured the There Is also an antitoxin for immu­
nizing the susceptible.
governor’s permission and have deliv­
How long should scarlet fever be
ered the speech himself. Governor quarantined? Not lean than 31 days.
Pierce made an awful botch of it.
And Mr. Addis himself would, we
believe, have exaggerated conditions
had be lieen picket! to make the speech. -
Newspapers, especially weekly news­
paper«. are not near as guilty of ex­
ploiting crime news ns Mr. Addle
would have one lielieve. If Mr. Addis
would stick right down to farts, he
would spoil bis crusade agal.iat th«*
m-wspa|iers sltogrther.
Wc have l>ccn rioting on i>ast road
braiding exploit« lure in the mld-
Columb'ii Cnamdee, thinking our Work
nearly at an end. Tn fact, we have
Juat begun. The door of the scenic
treasure house has Just been ojs'iied.
The I tint-r chambers of nnttii-e’s grand
eur have not been ]ienetrated. We
have Just begun to build road-c to won­
derland«. In five yca-s, ten at the
most, we of Hood River will l>c pend­
ing our summer's tourist« out dajly
to the pine forested foothill« around
Mount Adame. The visiting motorist
will I>e a He to make this city a hast*,
for tie* summer’s vacation, If lie* wills,
and fare forth In his car each day to
behold new attraction«. The great
national forest area lying In the tri­
angle made by Adams, St. Helen« and
Rainier will lie his playground. Mount
Hood will Ire made more accessible by
aide rood« sad alluring trails. The
great Bkyline trail will tie open.
. Hood River within that time will
see a handsome new hotel rtmrlng It­
self here, a tourist and , commercial
hostelry to meet the demand« of In­
creased trsvel.
Hood River folk have something In
store. The Japanern* rceldenla of the
valley are planning a show
In
Hremen to Give Ball
Firemen of the city are already pre­
paring for their annual Thanksgiving
dance. The hall will be given at the
Pythian hall Thanksgiving night. The
plana call for the moat elaborate party
ever given by the fire fiighters.
FAIR
BOYS’ SUITS
OVERCOATS
The most remarkable group that we have ever offered.
There are box coats in single or double breasted style, also
coats with the tiiree-way belts. All are carefully tailored
from pure virgin wool. Virgin wool, you know, is new
fleece. It has life, lustre and warmth not founa in cloth
made from re-worked wool.
No other woolens are just like these woven at Oregon
City.
We want you to come in and- see these Jacobs
Oregon City Overcoats. We are offering some wonderful
values in this line for men and Boys. Oregon City Overcoats
and Suits for Men and Boys. Sport Shirts, Lounging Robes,
and Blankets.
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
Broken
Kutray Notice—Taken up on my place In
Oak Grove Sundky, October IX, 5 young (beep.
Owner may have aarne by Identifying propel-
ly, paying coal or advertising and remunerat­
ing me lor tbelr keep. Dick Mercer, Kfd No.
3, Hood River, Ore
ni2
THE FRONT RANK
The 20th Century Stores
As Food Distributors are recognized as an outstand­
ing success; and when it conies to Canned Goods,
they are in a class by themselves. Without question
the 20TH CENTURY STORES offer the widest
selection of Weil Known Brands to be obtained
anywhere in the Northwest
SWEET POTATOES
Genuine Jerseys, 5 lbs.... 25/
ECONOMY MATCHES.
Noiseless. well filled, good sized boxes
NATIONAL CANNED GOODS WEEK OFFERINGS
Oar Prices Effective Saturday, November 7th to Saturday, November 21st, lacL
Here are a few examples of our untold selections. For a complete list ask for
a Catalog at one of our Stores, if one is not left at your door.
Our
Reg.
Price
Our Special Hale Price Showing Saving
in Quantities
H dot
% doz.
dot.
case
Libbby’s Salad Points, 1-lb. round tins......... $.28
You save............
Preferred Stock Cut Refugee Beans, 2s..........20
You save.............
Standard Stringless Beans, 2s............................ 14
r
You save...........
Del Monte Catsup, Medium
You save.
Preferred Stock Tmy Kernel Com, 2s ....
You save
Lily of the Valley Sweet Com...................
You save
Standard Com, “Sweet and Tender,” 2s .
,
You save.
Preferred stock Telephone Peas, 2s........
You save.
Lily of the Valley Early June Peas, 2s ....
You save
Standard Peas, Garden Run, 2s................
You save.
Del Monte Solid Pack Pumpkin, 2!^s.........
You save.
Del Monte Tomatoes, 2Ss
You save
Standard Tomatoes, 2Ss
You save
Libby’s Sliced Pineapple, 2Ss....................
.
You save
Standard Sliced Pineapple, 2%a................
You save
Broken Sliced Pineapple, 2%s....................
You save.
Mipced Clams, No. 1 Tall Cans.................
You save
American Beauty Oysters, Is Tall............
You save
American Beauty Shrimp, Is Tall.............
You save.
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FOR RENT
Three pounds, $1,38