The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 07, 1926, Image 2

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1926
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attack upon th« policy of th* United
Bute«, in th* matter of wan*debta and
disarmament. He mu not interrupted,
rather he was applauded. We wonder
if thia is not a distinct warning to
America that we must walk warily
Nabscriptiea, 12.00 Per Tear.
and assume a generous attitude if w*
are to hope to retain the good opinion
and the friendly feeling of foreigners
TRAINING AND CHARACTER
who sometimes see us in s clearer per­
Today the self-assertion of children
spective then we do ourselves?
seen» far to outstrip their reaaoh,
and it may be thought that the idea
For • young iceman out of college
f harsh discipline in childhood has
been riroted out of the human mind. only two or three week*, Red Grange
Thia ia not the ease, however. The Hcema to be doing very well. Ills ram
rebellion of children against authority Ings thus far are estimated at any
la an expreHSion of the universal re- figure yon please between >100.000 and
Itellion of modern democracy against >500.000. If. as he says, the spiritual
arbitrary authority of all kiuda. I^et rewards of football are even greater
ns reinember that children are mighty than the material, he must tie feeling
good imitators, and they have caught pretty much like an archangel.
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the spirit of their age. However, it
We note that CoiigreHHinan Nicholas
la no nearer the truth that this reliel-
lion of children Hrguea it reign of sym­ Ix>ngworth's Hinter, the l'ouiitess ile
pathetic and rational discipline in thJ Chambrun, is preparing a monograph
ifunö Ätoer (Klarier
were *lectric lights.
Th* orchestra,
which consisted of Bartley Woodyard,
saxopbouc; Kelsey glocoiu, drums, and
Melvin Pickel at the piano, played for
20 couplet.
Misses Eleanor and Elizabeth Derby
were hostesses.
The guests present
wtere f George Cafltner, Paul Kelr,
Margaret Ptneo, Paradine Holbrook,
Claire Coe, Josephine Hmith, Navona
Hhurtliff. Dale Ftke. Wesley Wilbur,
Elina Wilkins, Leona Van Allen, Frank
Barger. Max Calandra. Lucile Fergu­
son, Carlisle Roberta. Dorothy Hackett.
Victor Miller, Ruth Howard, Ruaaeil
Scobs*. Lucerne Mikesell, Oscar Hmith.
Ted JennlugH. Helen Hhurtliff, Boyd
Campliell, Joe llasllnger, Maxine Mc-
Ixren. Freda Vogel, John Handy« and
Lola Bird.
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O.-W. R. a N. C*. Time Card
WESTWARD
No. 23, Salt lAke-l*frt pa«n BOO
5.30
No. 11, Spokane-Port, paaa
No. 2», Chi., Omaha, Kan.
City, Port, paua —.... 6.10
No. 1. Walla Wall», Pen­
dleton, Port, local... 3.10
No. 17. Chicago, Omaha,
Portland Limited___ 4.10
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home than that the rebellion of tlemoc- to prove that Nhakettprare was a Ro-
EASTWARD
|HMt<lhly he wax
raty as a whole argues a reign of ,,,an <’«th<ille. Very
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syiuimthy and reason in human society. I
atudent« of his various literary No. 24, Port.-Salt iAke paaa 12.46
No. 2, Portlaud-Pendleton,
Self-fiHsertlon and rebellion are Indeed productions may have worked very
Walla Walla loc«l _ 10.06 a m
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more conapicuoiis in those under auth. faithfully without diacovering evidence No. 18. Portland, Omaha,
ority than in tlioae exerciging author-1’’f
fahh at all.
Chicago limited —... 11.30 a m
No. 2«. Port.-Omaha, Kan.
it.r. The repressed are always morel
City, Chicago paaa 6.16 p m
violent In their self-assertion, if they I Music is an infant industry here
No. 12, Port.Spokane pa«*------9.35 p m
have those qualities which stimulate p,ut • well-grown one in Hungary. Hhe
Blit
those
in I follows our best protectionist models
them to reliel at all.
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SOCIETIES.
authority, whether parents or rulers, In banning Jazz to lienetlt her home
are, themselves, no less self-aaiiertlve li*fo*l,|cth>n- The bigger a production HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO. *7. R. A. M.—
Meeia Aral and third Friday nights of eecl
month.
A. E Howes, H. P,
aud rebellions, and it is primarily li^ck *" ,he more it netxls protection.
W. M. PoAt, Hecretery.
of syni]Mithyi and reasonableness that
create« the issue tietween those under I
authi^hy and this«* who exercise it . I
CANBY W. R. O.—Meets second sod fourth
Haturdaysof aaeh month In Fira* National
SCHOOL NEWS
Bank Building, al i o’clock d m.
bleachers on the high school
Mrs. Dee Boyd, President.
Mrs. Ethel Button, Hecratary.
We are still in the mlilst of the age- stage, which
____ were
________
__________
bought
by the ____
stu-
long fight between the’strong and weak, I'lent body, have a seating capacity of
lietreeen
those who
have the
100 blpacherH
■n‘1 the flirntolle41
f,,u«' ■eethma
of .
Petree« u those
who have
the advantage
advantage lJ(le Hne
by tb4
in age, position, wealth, or power of I M<hool district have seating capacity
any kind, and those who have not yet and standing_rootu for as many more
attained sucli advantage. The essen- spectatora. These Heatn add to the
the onlookers and will in­
tial difference in the democracy °f I
attendance uh baskettrall
childhood, as in democracy at large, game«.
is that now the weak are somehow be-
Two Isisketliall games were played in
coming conscious of larger human the local gymnasium last week. The
rights—and are seeking a seif-realixa-
Vle
"‘■J’00* ot
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... .ul
.
WedntMiday night, Decemtier 30, ending
lion in harmony with this conscious- l|fb a
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EDEN ENCAMPMENT. NO. U, I. O. O. F.-
Regular meeting second and fourth Monday,
ofaaeb month.
Goo. Clark, C. P.
Gao. W. Thomson. Bertha.
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WOHKMEN
Riverside boclgs No.«— Meeting nlgbts 1.1
aud 3rd Halnrdaye. let. Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
H. L How a Financier.
Cheater Shine.' Recorder.
WAUNA TEMPLE FYTH1 AN «IHTKHB No.»
Meet, the second and fourth Thursdays of
each month at K. of P balk
Mr.. Irma Bantlay, K. C.
Mr». Jennie Hunt, M. of H. and C.
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dresses—2nd Floor.
And this don’t mean
“maybe.” These are real
bargains—All Pure Virgin
Wool Suits, made by the Ore­
gon City Woolen Mills.
ALL LADIES’ HATS -At reduced prices
2nd Floor.
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You just want to come in
and see them. Think of buy­
ing one of these splendid suits
at $15. Well, we have them
for that and they are dandy
suits.
WONDERFUL BARGAINS - In ¿Oregon1 City all
pure virgin wool Blankets—slightly irregular.
2nd Floor.
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ODDS AND ENDS— In Boys’ Knickerbocker Trous­
Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits
Special $3.98
ers, the pair only.................................................. 25c
2nd Floor.
Sizes 16, 17,18 yrs. Suits
of Worsteds, Serges, Tweeds
and Cassimeres. The coats alone are worth more
than we are asking for the whole suit. Why not avail
yourself of this opportunity ? Your choice CO QO
while they last, the suit........ ......................... ^v*wO
LADIES’ SHIRTWAISTS- Values up to $3.50. Spec­
ial, your choice only................................
2nd. Floor.
Overcoats for Men and Boys
An open Winter finds us with too many over­
coats and we have marked these down in such a
way that makes each and every one a Genuine
Bargain. It would be economy for you to buv your
overcoat now, even though you might not neea it un­
til next Fall. Let us snow you what we have in
this line.
BOYS’ SHOES— Good sturdy shoes that will give
. service. Special.................
$1.98
LADIES’ SHOES— Military and low heels in Kid,
Special, three pairs
Patent and Calf Leathers.
for..........................................
$1.00
JOE FLETCHER
Manufacturer of External Brake for Fords.
Can give you exact prices on the job.
Save money.
A trial will convince.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
For Kale—8 iota of the northeasterly corner
al the intersection of Hevenih street and Mon­
tello avenue. FnoneBl.Ti.
ollf
For Sale— 16-lu Hr and pine wood also 4-foot
delivered Rast and West Rida and Hood River.
Phone 4688. A. LaChapelle
al Ilf
New Year’s Resolutions !
For Bale— Red Star Vapor oil stove, g burn
er. on top, two In oven; fine condition, t'ali
OdyllM. R W Arens, Kid s
sMU
Most people make them—some keep them—some
'don’t—but the
For Hale—K acres on Avalon Way. mostly In
commercial orchard. May be «undivided for
making braulltul suburban home i'rlce *3000.
Ea-y terms, luveayaate. Elgin Jr
TarmerT frrlvallng Co, waier so,,
place J. R. Nlckelaen. phone Jew.
For Hale- Fir and pine 1« In. and 4 A. woo*,
delivered any where In the valley. E. Beaure­
gard. Tel. Odell :m.
n'Jkl
For Hale- IS Inch and 4 fool wood. Delivered
In Hood Klver or any where on Weat side
within one mile.
K. Beauregard.
Phoue
Odell 306.
aZStl
For Hale — Apple, peach, pear and cherry
trees. We bavea full line or general nursery
stock. Phone Parkdale HB or write C. T. Raw-
sou, Parkdale.
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For Hale—Good lots tor sale tn all parts ol
lb.city, prices right. A. W. Onthank ACo. altlt
FOR RENT
For Rent— Hoorn, light housekeeping it de-
■lrsd.H0. Usent pieno free. Tel. MM
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For Kent-First floor apartment, with or
willmat piano; also an apartment to Is' to
carpenter In excitan«« tor labor. JIS mate HI,
Photic SMI.
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20TH CENTURY
Make« the resolution, “to help you to save a little
each day,” so easy to keep that there is no tempta­
tion to break it.
At these 20th Century Stores
thrifty housewives find they save money without
reducing their menus. Yes! Even more! Some
go so far as to enlarge over what the ordinary Gro­
cer offers and still save money. Its the saving on
every item in a 20th Century Store that counts.
Saturday and Monday, January 9th-11 th
CRISCO
61b Can $1.39
WESSON OIL
PURE BULK LARD
Qt. Can_. .49/ I fresh, 2 lbs. 45/
COMB HONEY
Fancy, full sections___ 2 for 45/
ADIRONDACK SYRUP— Very best Cane and Maple
SPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR
RUPERTS STRAWBERRY JAM
Pure Fruit and Sugar
9 oz. Jara, 2 for_________ 25/
Full pint, 29/
No. 10 Sack__________ 75/
For Kent—To responsible party, an atlrao-
tlve home In the best location with every con­
venience. hot water, beat, garage. Phone
MO*.
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BUTTER FLAKE SODAS—National Biscuit Co.’s “Champion. ”
For Reni—Laud in Upper Valley, baa bran
In clover and In exeellenl oondlllon tor grow­
ing potatoes Will rent In rina l tracts tor
that purpose. C. R. Bone.
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For Rent — Cotte e« for the winter, folly
equipped. Including light, water and batti.
C. H. Bone, Spring Grôvs Auto Park.
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For rant—Three room Itonsd. all large mom.
•Ira garage with him for 110 • month on
Alameda Way. Waler tree T.I »70S. Geor­
giana Hand.
dint
Famished CoUagee —By week, day or
month, with or without board. Waucoma
100,000 00 Cottages,
Tel. *0i4.
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For Rent—* and «-room aparlment., al »1«
Illg, HO. *22 and »25 per month Mrs. H. J.
Frederick, phone 2*44.
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WANTED
Wanted-Work nn orchard by married man,
experienced.
Kefo-rncee furnlah-d. A. H.
Williams *iv Pine Hl, Hood HI ver. Ore. JU
Wanted-Anyone wanting a woman to work
by the day or hour, phone 101* or report al
*W Ninth HL_________________________ ly
Wan’aa—100 calve« and fresh meat. Ore­
gon Mlvsr Pox and Far Farm« Oppbaite the
’olomhi. Gorge Hol«l. Phon« J»*i.
aHtt
Wanted—A girl or woman tor g«o«ral hpuae-
work. Phon« Mrs. B. R Moller, MFf. dlltf
Wanted - Men with sales ability represent
lead In« popular form tractor eacb count r
Exceptional opportunity Ibr right men build
■ermanent hnatMua, make big nmu'y la r»p
dly grovtna Industry. Farm experience and
knowledge inioemenlanealrable. 'Writ, fully,
Mating qaalifioattana Give reSareaeaa Ad­
dress P. O. Box At, Cbtcaflo, 1IL
)11
Quart, 55/
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
For Kent—Htnall bouse on Cascade Av.nus.
Kuqulre 1-Vt l'a»<-ade Ave Pitón« 1IM. J7
For Rent-Office rooms In Brasine building
>1,172,231 30 H. E. Boo IL
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Capital stock paid in....................................................................................... I
26,100 00
Surplus fund ............... ...................................................................................
162 02
Undivided profits...,...................................... ............ ~ ..............
«,000.00
Kererved for tax*«, interest, etc., accrued........................................ ...
11,081
34
Caehier'g checks outstanding .....................................................................
620,078 18
Individual depoaita gubjec. to check.........................................................
CartiflcatM of depoait due in less than 30 days (other tl au for
177.50
money borrowed) ...................................................................................
State, county or other municipal d posit* ««cured by pledge of a«-
sets of thi« bank or other surety bond .....................................
Dividend« unpaid................................................................. ...........................
Certificated o( depoait (other than for money borrowed) ..................
a
Other time depoaita.........................................................
MARCEL CACHIN
Postal saving« deposits.. ................... ..........................
And what is it? Or who Is he? Total of time depoait« subject to reeerve.............. . ..
>137,300«
Marcel Cachin is the leader of a small
Total....
>1,172.231 30
Commnnlat group in the French Cham­ STATE OF OREGON, County of Hood River,
ber. The Cemmuniat is open to Inter-
I 8. J. Moore, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly «wear that
nipthm these days when he arises to the above «tatemaat i« true to the best of my knowledge and lmli«I
8. J. MooM. Caeli it-r
deliver an oration—and many of them
Hubocribed and sworn to before me this 6th <lav of January, 1926.
art* orators! But no interruption wan
P. F. B ucklin , N Ury Public.
My commission expire* July 9, 1926.
forthcoming when Cachin arose in the
Palais Barbee and delivered • violent CORRECT —Atte*t: E. O. B i . anchak , O. H. R hoadm , C. DrrHMAN, Director*.
Brakes and Brake Lining a Specialty
For Hale—Fruit tree., .hade trees and com­
You can trade anything yon bave In second
plete line of ornamental, and ah rubbery band furniture end tools for new and second
Washington Nursery On., represented by C. hand sewing machines. 1 am theIMnger Hew­
M.Hheppard. Phone Odell l«X.
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ing Machine agent tor Hood River and Klick­
itat counties. 1 have decided to make 11 easier
For Sale— Going Into the aheep buaiueaa and for everybody who wants a sewing machine.
will aell my ' ouuf. tuberculin tested cows I am start is. a second-hand furniture depart­
cheep. Fresh and coming freah. Also for sale ment and will takeanytblng In furniture sod
registered Holstein bull calf. Ixocated $ mllea tools In Ira le. You can eel terms or cash on
east ol CsMrede Locks. Address C. K Fields, new or second hand machines. Phoue meor
Cascade Lock», Ore.
ml2tf
call at *14 Third 8t., Hood Rlv*r. Ore., phone
IS42. Geo. A. Jigger, Hluger Hewing Marli I no
For
W acres near Rockford aU>re at a Agent.
oani
bargain Hruali bearing orchards room bouse
and outbuildings. Rasy terms. Tel. 1101. tf
positive perHounlitiea of thia perverted
HAZEL REBEKAH LODGE NA. IM. I.O.O.F
Meets the first and third Tuesday evening In
type, iM-neath the obedience and re
It hag been found poraible to dia-
eacb month In the Odd Fellow. Hall, aeven
miles south of Huod River. H. D. I
Hliect for authority which aeenui to tingulah the aex of the chick« at time
ora Hlsverkrnwp. N. U.
characterize them, there often lurks
hatching, but the method Is a secret
Marie K«mp, 8ec.
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One which la used by one of the hatch-
the harshest and most relielllone na- ,TT I1M,n |u ¡»eta]uma, Calif., who la
tore. While beneath the humility of making a business of selling day-old
FOR SALE
the . less issiltlve type there lurk pullets and also tlay-old cockerels, re­
wounded pride, resentfulness, and mor l*'rl"
,>rpE°n experiment station,
For Sale- Fresh now. Himo» I Meli MX. J7
Total..
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Electric Mo ors e> changed, sold and re­
For Hale — Del aval - separator
For Trade—As eight room house lu sood
—_v.----- piartleslly
------ ——w . Wanted— Young married man want« steady
new; Jersey belter. I eifhnrn
eyhorn pnllrfa.
pnllet«. cream
praam I work on frrlt ranch. Experienced. Cunidve nay roll town of 3000. Value W<W. Clear. paired; Milwaukee A HouaTei Water Hystems,
can. Fir Hoed, Kt I, b oa irrigation dlleli. 0« al ot reference, bow on Ken Auderaon plao. Will trade lor .mail scree«« with bolldin«, Hwsby Centrifugal Pumpa, sic. Ferm Light­
Mrs. tUrab English.
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up to mxx). Pay cash difference, address ing plants. V. G. Weber, Boule 2, Hood River,
Clair Fan bion, K. 9, Hood River.
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ore Phone Odell 10 k
dim
box m. Houlb Bend, Wa.blnslon
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For Hale—Good farm horses wltli'n a few
Wanted
—
Home
work
by
competent
young
ml leno "»Hood Klver. Hill tsks panics out woman. Will work part time for board and
For Hervlce—Chester White boar and regls.
and show the hors.> Ark the ps-'lre 1 have ro >m or full time lor email wage. Addreoe H, tered Je eey bull. Rt. Mawsa strain. H G.
OREGON FIRE RELIEF
raid to. J. G. EdglLglon. Phon« Ef t JI4
Van Allen, phone M7*.
dStf
care of Glacier office.
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ASSOCIATION
For Hele—March batch R. 1. K»-d chicks pay
Remember that Hood River baa an active An Oregon Company for Oregon Property
best. Ours averaged 41 UU per bird In October.
Httmaue Hoclriy. Tel. 1301 whan yon wsni
Owners. Beat Insurance—Lowest
MISCELLANEOUS
10 per cent down books »our order. Two
official action of the body.
Jy>*U
Rates-No Assessments.
grades, 20c and *tc each. Ralph R. Lewis, tel.
T. C. QUEEN. Agent
Oil and olilna painua« Icons. gl.OO, class
Odell W.
d24tf
For Exebaose—HI or k and dairy ranch
rate. T.I «.it Mr., lUwe Phllllppt.
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Want home proposition. Income, what nave Room I*. Pythian Building, Hood River. Ore
Tor Hale — Fre-b Jersey cow. Also hay.
FOOT Address O. M.C..pare Glacier.
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Phone INI
Residence Phon« 1341
Found—Lady's silk glove. Call at Glacier
Pbone 2M (Mell.
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office.
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For Male — Certified Clark Heediliig ■ rsw-
lxwt—Elk. pin al K. P. Band danoe'New
berry plants. F. M McNeil, box 225, White
Year's Eve. Valued as a keepsake Pinder
Hilinon. Wn.
JT
please phone 231U for reward.
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For Hale—Good ld-iu. fir, res*onabie price
Found—New overroet near ' hrl.tl.n Seleno«
O C. Kelxnr and Lives flora. Tel. JM7. dl‘tf
chureh. Inquire al Glacier uffloa.
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For Hale or Reni- II room bouse close In;
Found—On Tucker Road, ■ bunch of key*,
rent payments will pnrebssa the property:
1302 12TH STREET
THE HEIGHTS
good lor apartments. C. D. Nlckelaen, Hood owner may bave same by Identifying proper­
ty and psylug for this adv.
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River, Ore.
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For Male-J acres, 2 mllea out, 4 room house,
plastered, rrw tx-srlng pear., tut young Dell-
clone Apples, nice paatuie, good well and
spring, two bearing walnuta. 2 In. Farmer's
waler beautiful view, all lor (27U0.IX). Bee R.
K. Hcolt today.
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LIABILITIES
98c
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KLMP LOI'GK. Nn. 1S1, I. U. O. F.-Meete In
Odsll Odd F<*tows hall every
Hein,
day night. Visitors cordially walcnmect.
A lay P Hmith. N O.
H. H Caoghey. Secretary.
Gen. Clark, Treaaarar.
ests to the good of all. under the Im­
pulsion of free-will and Intelligence,
that the modern demts-ratic world
nee<la and demands. Thia can be re­
alized only In homes where parents
anti children live together under COR-
ditlona of mutual sympathy and rea­
sonableness. neither the one nor the
other asserting authority unduly, nor,
in tarn, being unduly subordinated to
the other'« will.
The Store
of Biggest
Value»
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES- In Ladies’ Coats and
Men’s Suits Special
WOMEN'H AUXILIAHY OP HOOD K1VEH
1‘rral. American l*egl<»<>. No. 21. Meet. Unit
Monday rva of eerh month at l.l National
Bank lilrt.
Mr.. Harold Heraliner, Brea.,
Mn. Mi) w b I loom b, Hec’y.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Gbe PARIS FAI R
HAY FOR HALE- Alfalfa, Grain Hay,
Timothy, Dels, Harley, »nd Wheal,guaranteed
quality. Prompt shipment. Prices npon ap­
plication. Richard Nyman, Walla Walla,
Washington.
apl.'JB
bld self-consciousness.
Thus neither
Dancing Party -» Derby Home
For Bate—1 Faseol tractor need two searan.
type is strong in the esstatlala of
I>Mt Monthly at the home of Mr. and Al oondlllon with p owe. *J'O. -hepard EAHV7.
M2 K Silt Hl , Portland. Orrgos.
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character.
Mrs. A. J. Derby a dancing party was
For Halv-FInc Puallry Farm local Ion, un­
The Ideal of cliildren'a training is | given. The home was lieautifully dcc-
improved; tear city, ronih and esat slope
to he found neither In the harshness tirateti in red anti green color acheine A Ira M a acre, orchard: good dwelling; good
anti with fir boughs through which buy. C. I>. Nicks'sen. Hood Blver, Or. pl
and repression of self-assertive jmr-
cuts nor In the unbridled license and
rebellion of self-assertive children. It
R eport of C ondition of the
Is rather to l»e fount! In the sympathet­
ic and rational self-control and mutual
At Hood River, in the State of Oregon, at the close of businees Dec. 31, 1926.
forbearance of both. And thia can be
realized only bvxiiaklng more of sym­
RESOURCES
>5*8.363 76
pathy anti reiiHonablctififs hi family re- Ixian. and discounts................................................................
128 37
latjoua, and in socletj^is a whole. It Overdrafts, unsecured.............................................................
108,860 00
N
U. 8. Government meuritioe owned..................................
la not obedience to authority that ia
224,903. «3
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc......................................
needed ao much these days, not the Banking house. >40.000; Furniture and fixtures............
M .000 Oil
>11,000.00
1«,000.00
anbcrillnatlon of one personality to an­ Real estate owned other than banking house ..............
58,129.63
other, not the repremlon of individual I aw I u I reserve with Federal Reserve Bank....................
117,916 39
Cash in vault and amount due from national hank». .
freedom, whether in children or In the Amount due from Blate banks, bankers and trust companies in the
subject« of tlie atatea.
It la rather
19.746 41
United States.................................
.............................................
6.346 87
sympathetic and rational self-control, Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank.
1,868 24
the subordination of individual inter­ Miscellaneous cash items . ............................................................................
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*
W. O, W. — Meetings every first and third
night, at the First Nattoual Bank
ness.
game was with Oregon City high school Tnureday
Hulldlng.
But the harshness of authority con- Saturday night, ending with a score
W M.Bhav,U. C.
tlnuus. Few itarents yield sympathetic- <*f » U> 16- II. R. H. 8. won lx>th . L. J. Lindsay, Clerk.
,
>■ games, which were very fast from lie-
ahhembly no . us , united art -
ally and reaaonably, even to JustifiableUnnlll< to end. The next game will OLETA
laana.-Meets th« flrot and third Friday,
at old K.otP. ball. C. D. Htxiton, M. A.
self-assertion in their children. They
played Saturday night at Cascade
J. H Up a a bo Henretary.
have too little imagination, too little I>»cks.
HOOD
RIVER VALLKY HUMANRHOCIETY
disitosltlon to self surrender, too much
The Junior class will give their an-
Hood Hirer. Ore. James Htranaban, Pres.
caro
ami nnvsviiiistlon oerhana
In I",B|
*“ tbe h***1 "ch,x>*
Frt
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Mrs.
Alma
Howe. Hee. Leelle Hauer. Trraa.
csre and pretax upation, pernaps, in
n|gW Janllary iB, to whlrfl 1>ar
Call phoue 1*01.
short, they have the very qualities that I (.nts of the high school pupils are <x>r-
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CQ Hood River Commsndary Nn. 12, K.1
thelr children have, and, being In auth- dially invited.
« r«k Meets every first Tuesday evening
O. II Nye, E. C.
ority, they exerclst- this authority un-
The different whools were repre- MMMr each month.
Wm. Irwin. Recorder
lmaghiatlvely, unsympathetically, and M',,tp<l *t the Oregon Htate Teachers'
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association meeting in Portland last MT. HOOD COUNCIL No. s, R. « H, M. Meet.
unreasonably. While they may Ite more I
by
fo||owI|1<
.
In Maaonle Hall every third Tnrwlay In
each month.
W. F. Lareway.1. I. I. M.
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lax in their discipline, under the !«- (•«. primary, 8« per cent; high school
A Canfield, Recorder.
fluence of dciats-ratic surroundings, and Park Ntreet school, 26, and Junior
they are little less arbitrary and re- b‘«h “bo,i 75' “>*“ B1’*‘ N,‘B\e' "f HOOD RIVER C1KCLE No.VM. NEIGH BOBB
of Woodcraft—Meete al K of P. hall on tb<
the Park Ktreet school, was one of the
first Tnaeday night of each month.
preasive than parents of earlier gener dele<aU,
tbla „.„m.
Principal
Elisabeth Buelow, G. N.
Mrs. F. H Blagg. Clerk._________ ________
ationa. Ho it is that we find an undue Gibson, of the high ach<s»l. appeared on
repression of children's personalities I he program in the history division, HOOD RIVER LOI »OK NO. IUJ. A. F. and .
M.—First and third Wertm «day nights of
in many homes. Frequently boys and **r*' B'.Murpby waa elected secretary
each month.
J. II Haslett, w. M.
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I of the class room teachers department,
Kent Shoemaker, Bec'y.
girts are wounded in their awakening I Rop*. Caunou presided as president of
pride. smbftMn. and sense of Jnstlce the High School Debating league, and WAUCOMA LODGE NO. ¿ R. OF F.-
Meeta in K. of P. hall every Tneeday night
by tbe arbitrary self-assertion of a was a tnemler of the reaolutlous com-
Fred Reed, O U.
Harry Wood. E. of R. and H
father or a mother. ■ hi natures that
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MT. HOME CAMP MMt. K. N. A., meet.second
are |M»«itive these wounds rankle, and
Farm Pointer«
end fourth Wednesdays ol each month over
the result is rela-llion against what are
It la a good plan in Oregon to use a First
i
National Bauk.
le »ulaa VoMorff, O.
thought to be unreasonable restrictions ''hick starting mash up to about the
Zana Ca> nes. Keo
upon physical, lntellectu«!, or »siral
Wl*k',1 At ‘be experiment ata-
,
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‘ion thia starting mash is mixed wpial HOOD RIVER CHAPTER NO.B.O. E.».-
freedom. In nature* not ao positive, Imrlll of bran ah(,rtH and („rn „.„u,
Meets second and fourth Tneeday «renine
of each mouth Visitor, cordially welcomed
the result is increased sensitiveness, After the chicks are 10 weeks of age.
Gladys Gilbert, W. M.
Margaret Bucklin, Rec’y.
brooding over personal wrongs, and a
mash, which may then be called a
general weakening of Hclfli<M>d. On the '’Pveloplng mash, ia mixed Just the IDLE WILDE LODGE NO. 10», 1. O. O. F-
F
, same as the starting mash with the , Meets In Fra'ernaJ hall, every Thursday
one hand, youth grown up nndtily ewejglon that instead of eggs from 11 night.
B. E Barimene, N. O.
Gao W Thomson. Hseretary.
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stimulated to self-assertion and auto- 5 to 10 per cent of n k < sh 1 grade of
crfltlc modes of thinking and conduct, meat scrap la used with the mash. If LAURKL
,
RKHKK AB LODGB No. r. 1.0 O F
Meet« first and third Mondays each month
through the repression to which it 1» Ji l"
‘° oidain buttermilk
M s Daisy Havsns, N. G.
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.1 throughout the growing tsreiotl, then
M im Gertie Mills, Her.
subjected
On the other hand, it flv„ IH>r (<eut
altmrt„,t‘ n i, also
grows up with a weakened hold upon | advisable to add an equal part of a
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HOOD RIVER CAMr. NO.«,?*. M- W.
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M wie I« M .« f B i hall «■saw I M as* in* W w
ihiww« find mew,
4W erR w hlan
of eacb month.
V. K. Wolgatnotl. K. C,
<m$ of the eelf-confidence under hnnih other tagredlentn.______
W. T. Fea. 1er. Clerk.
parental diacfplin*. The analyrt of
Hlu||1| whlt<1 lnlll(.r.mM1 lnMecU
htintnn nature may dlHeover In any fotintl on hottae |>laiite in Oregon are
<■ouxiiitn.it v uien and women with crip coni rolled by apraylng. ttay the ento-
pletl iH-rHOitnlilitw due to hartth train-
-.o.f ‘he
«t«tlon.
.
. T,|l« initeet 1« known an the greeuhouite
Ing in childhood, and that, too, not I ^«e fly. A apray conaiatlng of whale
lenet In communities where the good I oil noap, 1H ounce«, and water, one
old fuHhloned ltlena of |*arenta| diaci gallon, la Mtiafactory. Till" kills the
Itline are xtlll rellgioualy foatered. In
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Large full boxes, 6 for 30/
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IVORY SOAP FLAKES
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