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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1926)
THURSDAY JUNE 17, 192$ HOOD RIVER GLA (Klarin ARTHUR D. MOE. Msnsger JOE D THOM ISON. E4it«r Get Ready for the Fourth line of Clothe Aa a people we are liecoming con fut'd. We are asking the government to do things which gatVMMBMht la not designed to do. things which could better be done by Individuals, Indus tries and communities. If the price of wheat is too low we say to Washington, "Plense raiae the price of wheat." If th«' price of sugar is too' high we say to Washington ^Please lower the price of surar." We ask government to lower freight rates .and in the same breath ask for an in crease for railway labor. Titus we encourage, through the eagerness of Ita officials to extend their work and their authority, to do unwise things, unwise because Inefficient and subversive to the true purpose of demo crat le government. Has anyone anything to suggest that has not been suggested our state or our national government do? Our prices are within your reach and we aim to sell all of our mer chandise on the very closest mar gin, giving our customers the great est values possible for their money. We will be pleased to show you what we have to offer whether you wish to buy or not DRESS SHIRTS—Band collared or 7 m .„ collars attached in plain colored or figured patterns of English Broadcloth or printed and woven Madras ana Percale or all silk. Come in and make your se lection now. Another new lot just received this week. Mr. Volcfc Visits Valley TJ1ANK YOV The Spectator Renda ita liearty con gratulations to thè Ilood lllvor Glnder which on dune 3 celebrntcd ita thfrty- eeventh Mrthdny. The Glacicr la a splendi«! paper. whlch aduiirnbly serces one of Oregon'« happiest and most proapeitnns and nx*t lntellcctnal com- tnunlties.—Portlnnd Spectator. '* The Flood River Glacier baa just celebrated its thirty-seventh birthday. Its thirty-erven completed years do not prevent the Glacicr from being as trinity aa a colt, as fresh aa a «taisj and M ftepfnl an a husky boy. 'Die Glacier la young ahd always will be ao —Eugene Guard. The Legion to ls> the l>e about your d< the Fourth. J the mountain. STUDENTS WRITE HISTORY-STORIES Ladies’ Dresses-2nd Floor William H. Volck, neacarch Investi gator and chemist of the California Spray-Chemical Co., who for several years haa been working on su oil emul sion for control of codling moth, is h«'rp thia week looking over orchards where hia oil la being usetl. The spray I* said to lie giving universal aatisfac- tlon. It can be applied to fruit and foliage without cause «if damage from burning, and It is declared an efficient insecticide and ovicide. The nee of the oil emulsion elimin ates the worry of growers in cleaning their fruit In the fall of poisonous ar senical «pray residues. Mr. Vob k was accompanied here by Irving C. Bake, northwestern field representative for the spray company. Your Outing— Would not be com- {)lete unless you had a Jantzen or a Co- umbia Knit Bathing Suit along with you. We have a wonderful assortment of these fine suits for you to choose from—suits of surpassing surpassinj beauty and efficiency." Select your bathing suit now in time for the glorious fun over.the Fourth. Suits for Men, Women and Children in all the smartest colors of the season.