The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 14, 1926, Image 10

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    NEWhSTAR TO BE
<- UNVEILED SATURDAY
Experiment some other time
With formal ceremony the new Star
automobile. Just received by the Twin
Peaks Auto Co., will be unveiled at
the allow rooms of the mld-Columbla
distributing agency Saturday evening.
At. 8.30 o'clock the drapery will 1«
lifted, disclosing the handsome model
of the staunch new Star, declared one
of the most sensational automobile [
values ever offered the public, Al-1
though a car of beautiful lines, it is
marked _T by
_________
performance
_________
There ii a
______
rugged substantiality about ail the
mechanism of the Star.
The management of the Twin Peaks
Auto CO., which during tlie i«ast sev-l
eral months has set pace for distribu-j
tlon of tlie 8tars tliut lias put it in
the vanguard, has announced its in-i
tention of making Saturday evening'
a real red letter event in tlie history
of mid-Columbia motordom. Tlie gen-1
eral public has been extended a cordial
Invitation to be pnwut for the un­
veiling.
Before and after the formal cere­
mony refreshments will be ttervqjl^. One
of tiie best orchestras to be obtained
will Ire present to render dance music. I
The big show room will be polished
and ready for those 'who like to trip
the light fantastic. Other features of j
entertainment will lie provided.
"We want everybody to come and
Join us Saturday evening,” said Mr.
Rife, “for we believe they will’be in­
terested in the new Star. We want ;
them to come and enjoy themselves.
The welcome to everyone will I m 1 most
cordial.”
but right now use
Bastion and Clyde Powers
for speed, clean cutting and cost of operation. We’ve
a tool of tried worth for every need.
Atkin’s California and Folding Saws
Clyde and Cartwright Loppers
Wiss Pruning Shears - Henckel’s Shears
Extra knives, springs, bolts, etc for repairing
or replacing worn or broken parts.
Wood Cutters’
Tnnlc
A complete line at right
1 VUlJ
prices.
January Clearance Sale - - Furniture-Rugs-Stoves
3-Piece Living Room Suite,
upholstered in cretonne —
Comfy Spring (nn »yr
Cushions ___ 1 3
Wing Back Chairs — Solid
Mahogany ___ .. .. $19.50
AN UNUSUAL VALUE
3-piece Ivory Enameled Bed­
room Suite-Dresser, Chiff­
onier, Bow Foot Bed. See it
in the window. rf»Jn *yr*
Only
. ........ . $49.75
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MERRY MORAINE
i
HOPE SAID TO LIE
IN COOPERATION
■In the circle above is shown Al
Karasick. present holder of the^ world
championship title amoiig light heavy­
weight wrestlers.
Ensi Mortensen,
Fred
Hood River's durable I »ane, will at-
tempt to take the licit at a match here
next Monday night at the Rialto the-
litre. At the side of Karaslck is Ted
Thye, of Portland, loser of the title
liisf'week. (
To the left—This Is Al Brown, of
Minnesota, who will meet Prof. Taka­
hashi, JajMtnesc mnster of the art, in
a Jiu jitsu wrestling bout Monday -
night.
We are having a Special Exhibition of the
Improved Ford Cars, Featuring the Latest Ford
Equipment
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Come to our salesroom any time this week and see the finest
display of Ford passenger cars ever exhibited.
In common with all other Ford Dealers, we are participating
in Ford National Show Week—exhibiting the improved Ford
cars and featuring the latest Ford equipment. Regardless of how
thoroughly you may understand Ford values, our display will
interest you. We predict that you will be amazed at the indi­
viduality and beauty of the cars we are showing.
Remember—this is a National Show, and of unusual interest!
Come any time this week.
TOURING CAR
EQUIPMENT EXTRA
Runabout (260 "7
Coup« * > 520
Tudor Sedan 580
Fordov Sedan 660
Cloted can in color-
Demountable
rime and starter «xtra
on open care.
AD prices
Detreii
Bartol Motor Co.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
(By Will 8. Bates)
No Dre-press ion Here
Oh, isn't it enchanting;
Is’nt it Dee-vine
Bobbing down the mountain aide
In the vlnter time;
N’ throwing nice wet snowballs
To pass the time away?
WhHe bobbing down old Mount Hood's
slopes, (here they struck a stump)
you'll oft hear lovers say:
"Oh, wontclia let me kiss you ;; won't
you let me love?
Oh wontcha let me callya my lltvle
turtle dove?
Say that you’ll be true, dear;
Say that you’ll be mine,
N'tomorrow night 1'11 meetcha
When the dock strikes 8:60 p. x.”
- Bilbates in Portland Oregonian.
Climb Aiiic Condition*, Mebbe
Atj esteemed daily contemporary pub­
lishes an account of« lady of Spain
who has recently given birth.' at the
age of «8. to her 29th child. Coming
in this class, almost on the heels of the
rejsirt of the celebration of his 150th
birthday by a imstor of ('•nstantinople,
we are forced to marvel at the acliieve-
inenta of modern science. What ■
couple they would have made!
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—Royal Arcanum Bulletin.
Only in ctsiperulive marketing, and
not In tariff Juggling or federal hand­
ling of crop surpluses, lies solution of
tlie farmer»' problems, tlie National
Council of Farmers' Cooperative Mar­
keting associations was told last week
by its chairman, Robert W. Bingham,
th Huh
of Isoiltaville.
The council, in annual actaioii while 1 dearly love the.singin' bird,
committees of congress were debating An' little buzzin' bee, . ■
various farm relief proposals, heard BUt dearer far than all the world
Mr. Bingham apfs-Hl for a thorough Is thy sweet voice to me.
trial of cooperative marketing by grow­ Oh. very deep is daddy's well
ers. with government support but not And deejier is Hie sea,
But deeper in my bosom
interference.
Relating tlint the Joint marketing Is the love I bear for thee.
movement had reached its present Then smile on me,
stage only after a long tight. Mr. Bing Dear Angelina, and make my hea
feel light;
ham declared thy leader of the inove-
nient in this country "now sits in the Chain up that awful 1 h > w bow pup,
White House, and we who have N” 1'11 come a courtin' Sunday night.
dreamed and hoped for this day—we
Our Home Town Minst-rulls
must now follow that loader.”
The most important development in
Ta mho : Why am a ill-digested ideali
cooperative marketing during the year, like a sa Hull's chorus?
ho said, was tlie unreserved recogni­
Bones: Doan youMl look at means,
tion of tlie movement by President niggah ; ah doan knows no ideahs.
Coolidge ami Secretary Jardine. We
Interpreter (Scenter) : Well. Mr.
are just at tlie threshold of the real Tambo, tell the gentlemen of the as­
accomplishments of cooperative mar­ semblage why an ill-dlgestcd idea is
keting. he added, and we are learning like a sailors' chorus.
froiu-.aur...£nilures to make our new
Tam.: JIB-B-bnb-bub-buhcog it am
efforts promise great snccesa
a crew ditty.
Commenting on demands from the
Mr. 1. Will Shearer will now render
corn and wheat licits for government that pathetic' little ballad, “I Don’t
controlled export corporations and re- iju ,. Tnv (me put Ewe
”
■ I'l'ii i hi i h i ' m in i mi» utUff. 'tMr ipm w
declared that Canadian wheat growers, Grandpa, in a si>eedy car,
soiling three-fourths of their crop in Pushed the throttle down too far—
tlie vyorld market., with no government Twinkle, twinkle, little star
surplus corporation, or tariff to help,
(Music by the G. A. R.)
were deceiving greater retuma than
were American growers.
Call the Ambulance,
Tlie Canadians are organised, he
Commodore
Dean: Hello, Bill, I
said. Only a small pari of our grow­
ers lias learned organization. It is thought ya had atummick trouble since
not the tariff which counts, it Is the ya started to do your own cookin.’ Ya
organization which can enable the shouldn't eat them raw liannanera;
farmers of this country to get the they won't digest.”
Uncle Wee Wee: "Well, ole skowt,
lienefit of tlu-ir own good wheat, either
in tlie face of a tariff or in the absence I ain't ready U> digest yet!
Glacier Period.
of a tariff.
Post and Corps Install
K. of P. Visitors' Night
Joint installation of officer» by Can­
Last Tuesday evening Waucoma ity Post, G. A. R., and Canby Corps,
ixidge No. 30. Knights of Pythias, W. R. C., were held Saturday in the
entertained visitors from Cascade Elks hall. A good dinner, spread by
Ixs-ks, Tlie Dalles, Wasco and Athena. the ladies of the corps, preceded the
A lodge deputy caucus was called by s»<rvl<-es. Ten comrade« of Canby I’ost
District Deputy Meyer and it was de­ were present, There was a large at-
eded to bolli an early spring conven­ tendance of the corps, which numlsTS
tion in District No. 7 at Cascade Ixx-ks 156. Past Department Commander H.
Thursday evening, February 25. A F. Blythe was installing officer for the
linked salmon banquet will be served post and Mrs. E. L. 8cols<e. department
at 8 o'clock and the session wilt be de­ president, W. R. C., installed the of­
voted to busineiai and visiting. A gissi ficers of the corps.
outside speaker is expected to give the
Tlie following officers of the post
main address. There will lie no com­ were installed: Commander, 8. Coppie;
petitive team .work at this convention. senior vi<v command«. Thomas Goss;
Tlie Hood River band has lieen Invited Junior vice commander, James R.
to furnish the music.
Cash; surgeon. Jonathan Johnson;
Any member ««wiring to bring any quartermaster, R. F. Frasier; chaplain.
question concerning the good of the Hanford Smith; officer of the guard.
order liefore the convention will have Geo. L. Aggers.
an opportunity to do so at this time.
The corps officers are: Mrs. Kath­
ryn M. Frederick, president; Mm. Ruth
Jimmy Collier Going East
Foss, senior vice; Mrs. Harriet Wal­
Mrs. Herman T. Boh I man, of Port­ ters. Junior vice; Mrs. Alnm Ferguson,
land. has Issued Invitations for a chaplain; Mrs. I’roclne M Johnson,
musicale to be given Sunday from secretary; Mrs. Ida L. DeWitt, treas­
4 .30 to 7 o'clock, to mwt James Collier, urer; Mm. Correan Stranahan, patri­
who haa been studying with her thia otic instructor: Mrs. Tina Motherland,
winter and who ia leaving soon for conductor; Mm. Maude Welch, assist­
New York city to continue his musical ant conductor; Mrs Nellie McKennon,
career.
guard; Mrs. Minnie Bower, assistant
Mr. Collier la soloist at the Church guard; Mrs. Josephine Bucklin, flrst
of Our Father (Unitarian) and la Color bearer; Mrs. Ixniise Volstorff.
much In demand for concert work. He second Color l»earer; Mrs. Mattel
wns one of the soloists at the annual Burke, third Color bearer; Mrs. Cora
Christmas concert given by Reed Col­ Pomeroy, fourth Color bearer; Mm.
lege at the public auditorium; be gave Iva Scobee, musician, and Mrs. Merle
a concert at Eugene recently and was A. Weiss, press correspondent.
heard in recital at the Mallory hotel
a few weeks ago. At Mrs. Bohlman’a
Bridge of Gode Work Delayed
muslcale he will sing two group» of
Twenty uien from Portland have ar­
songs. '
rived In Stevenson and Cascade Locks
to work on the Bridge of the Gods,
Injuries Kill Child
which Is being constructed across the
The funeral of Clayton McCray, 12, Columbia river, but owing to some
only child of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mc­ technicality in regard to the O.-W. R.
Cray. of Mount Pleasant. Wash., was A N. railroad land thd work on the
held there Runday afternoon. The boy Oregon side of the river is being tem­
was killed In a fait to the pavement porarily held up. Tlie cement pier on
while riding on a “scooter" which wa$ tb* Oregon side, which was built aliout
a Christmas gift.
two years ago. will lie greatly enlarged
as a result of the change In the plans.
Woodmen of World members nnd
families: Another big social and dance
We pav ca»h for vonr old forniture or
Thursday. February 4. All Neighbors ssvnsww
w Kisuin.
make a •• 11 hera I tv'P'wniitr
allowance u'l
on IIV
new
fronda.
and families please be there. T
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First
<rai| Hackett
MU, Kelly. Broa Co Fur-
National Rank building.G. B. North
Exchange'
,~“u - ' ("nitore
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ern. Committee ('hairman.
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Oak Extension Table 12.50
Eng. Breakfast Table 2.95
Folding Card Table
2.95
Spinet De^k - - 18.75
Windsor Chairs -
8.95
Library Dining Table 19.85
Entire Stock Rugs
At prices that make you
think of the "good old days’’
when a dollar wrs worth
one hundred cents.
E. A. FRANZ CO
No. 33
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
MOSIER VALLEY BANK
At Moaier, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, December 31, 1925.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts.............................
♦37,544 51
Overdrafts secured and unsecured....
400 74
I'. 8, Government securities ... ..
/.
1,504.38
Other Iximls, Warrants »nd securities ...................... .
46,931 45
Banking bouse, Ct,600.00; furniture and fixtures, 82,405 i)0..................
6,005 00
Cash on hand in vault ami due from banks, bankers and trust com­
panies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank.»
16,400.75
T otal ................................ 1108,795.83
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
(10,000 00
Kurnlua fund...........
..............................
2,600 00
Undivided profit», less current expenses, interest and tales pa d.........
2,351 71
Reserved for taxes, interest snd depreciation................
.
500 00
Individual deposit* subject to check, including deposits due the Slate
u( Oregon county, cities or other public funds.......................
87,727 94
Cashier's cheeks of thia.bmik outstanding payable on demand.............
1.210.06
Total of detpand deposits, other than bank deposit», subject to re-
serve.......................
Time certificate» of deposit outstanding
\ . ...........
4,606 12
T otal .................................. ♦108,795 83
HTATF. OF OR EGON, County of Wasco, »».
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J, R J. S crakck , cashier ot the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
the alsjve statement ia true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
, ,
R J. ScKARca, CasMer.
Subscnheil anfl sworn to before me this 12th day of January, 192«.
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C. C. C rkw , Notary Public.
CORRECT- Attest.
My po",n,i'8ion
January 11, 1927.
t..»
J. P. Carroll, Chas. 1 B -unett, Fred Evans, Directors.
Whooping Cough
well known “whoop" may not occur
(By Frederick D. Stricker, M. D., I'until a wwk or even two weeks after
collaliorating^epideinlologist of Oregon tl>e onset. In the meantime the child
State Board <>T Health, in cooperation is spreading the infection all over the
with, the United States Public Health neighborhood, for it is during this
period that the disease is most con­
Service).
Whooping cough ranks third In fatal- tagious. This fact emphasizes the
itlea aiiaing tin* communicable diseastw necessity. for keeping a child, suffer­
of early childhood. Thia atatemeM is ing wlfn what may aeem to be Just
made as a refutation of the prevalent an ordinary cold, at borne and away
belief that whooping cough Is a dis- from other children. A cold may be
eanc of mild character and of lltUe the first sign of whooping cough or it
lui|s>rtan< e " jicail
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!'._?lct fever, haa
resulted uui.i mar» rtie begtnnTHg iir MTiy one of
in less than halt as many fatalities as several infectious diseases.
Whooping cough is spread only
whooping cough in the state of Oregon
during the last ten years. Not only is through contact with the fresh secre­
whooping cough serious in itself but tions of the nose and mouth of an­
other person suffering with the dis­
not infrequently pulmonary tuberculo­ ease.
sis follows in its wake.
The prevention of whooping cough
Whooping cough is prevented with consists in keeping all children with
the greatest difficulty. Typhoid fever, colds away from other children. This
smallpox. diphtheria and w-arlet fever is a matter solely within the control
have lieen conquered and measures are of jiarents. Take precautions with
available for their complete control.
yonr child .and insist-on your neighbor
We know Hist whooping cough is doing likewise. It Is a state law that
caused by a definite germ and we you report all cases of whooping cough
know bow it spreads But Just as long to the health officer.
its parents keep on thinking that the
A vaccine has lieen developi'd ; while
disease is a mild disorder and hence it wh ' iih to help little in preventing
maintain indifference to the efforts of the disease, it is of considerable value
lien Illi officials th check its spread, Just in reducing the severity of the disease.
so long will epidemics continue to ex­
Don’t trifle with whooping cough
act their toll of young lives. Another but give it expert <wro.
reason for lack of control is that often
the disease is not recognized, for the
Have the date, Monday, February 8.
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SATURDAY SPECIAL-JANUARY 16
Swifts Premium Hams,
half or whole
35c
Swift’s Premium Bacon,
half or whole side....
55c
25c
No. 1 Steer Beef Round Steak
Economy Pork Sausage is just right
these cold mornings.
Bulk Sausage, lb. ...................
25c
Economy Little Pig Sausage
3Oc
iczjorzDl
ECONOMY MARKET
y
(Successor to Mt. Hood Meat Co.)
R. E. STEELE - L. A. BEAUDOIN
Anderson Undertaking Co
• C. C. ANDERSON, Bole Proprietor
LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
415 OAK STREET
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