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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1910)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1010 i n Winans For THE County vSeat The Town of Winans is the logical location for the county r.nt of Hood River County, being the physical, geographical, central, most practical as well as the easiest point of access. The county can buy a block in the town of Winans for ONE DOLLAR and the necessary buildings for a ONE OLLAR AND A HALF. This block can be approached on all four sides with cars and autos. Other forceful reasons later. This Is a business proposition that should appeal to all the voters and taxpayers. 1 he county seat should he located at the most convenient place for the future development of the new county regardless of any town or place. W. ROSS WINANS (PAID ADV.) SMITH BROTHERS Successors to Jackson & Jackson Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables. Flour and Feed We Give All Orders Careful Attention and Make Prompt Deliveries. PHONE 47 PROMPT DELIVERY Chan. U. Pratt, J.H.Osborne, K. W. Pratt, President. Vice I'ren. Cunhler. Hood River Banking and Trust Co. We traimaet a (jeueral banking buRlneitH and own ourowu banking property. luterext paid on lime and Havings depoxlta Bafe denoHlt boxes. Blankets and Quilts Laundered in a thoroughly sanitary manner by the Hood River Laundry Co. Phone 123 Stranalian & Slaven Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Hockcnberry & Bartlett ARCHITECTS Blue Trints Done to Order. HOOD RIVER, OREGON Davidson Building Phone 61 The Milton Nursery Co. Offers Hardy Trees from Northeastern Oregon. Large assortment of fruit, shade and ornamental itock. Windbreak Tr 32 Years of Reliability. Address R.T.Newhall,Agt., Hood River, Or. Near Van Horn 10 3-20 Acres All set to Spitzenberg and Newtown apples. Nearly all three year old trees and showing splendid growth. Soil the very best of this fa mous section. Just rolling enough for drainage and in fine condition. Six year old trees just across the road average two boxes to the tree this year. Electric light and telephone wires pass the place. Rural free delivery; only a short distance to rail road station. Price reason able. Owner on hand to show property. Phone or address Sam G. Campbell HOOD RIVER. OREGON SlabWood A. C. LOFTS will deliver Slab Wood to any part of the city. Now is the time to get Cheap fuel. Phone 310X IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. VV. R. W. JAYNE & WATSON Lawyers Hall Building Hood River, Oregon ""hThaetwiq," LAWYER. Will Practice In All Court. .tiKNEST C. SMITH Lawyer Koonm 14 and 15 Halt Building Hood River, Ore. DERBY & WILBUR Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. DR. EDGINGTON Smith Building HOOD. RIVER - - OREGON E. 0. DUTRO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Over First National Bank, Hood Rivtr, Oregon. Office Phone 71 Res. 71B Hours 2 to 4 P. M. and by appointment Drs. Shaw & Bronson Office in Eliot Block. II ft i bore, Ko. 4. It isidaac), N . II E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phones : Office 85 Res. 351! Office in National Bank Building J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephone: Oflle, art; reHldenoe.HUH . SUKUKON O. K. A N. (Jo. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly answersd In town or country, Day or Night. Telephones: Residence, 16: Office, 16B. Office in the HroHiiw building. FC. BROSIUS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 'Phone Central, or 121. Office Hour 10 to 11 A. M.; 2 to 8 and6to7f M. Uk. M. H. Bhakp Jjk. Edna B. bhakp Osteopathic Physicians Graduates -f the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. k Office in Elliot Block. Home Phone 102 Re. 102-B H. D. W. PINEO,D.D.S. DENTIST Office over Telephone First National Bank 131 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Office 28; residence 28-B Office ever Butler Bank, MURRAY KAY Civil Engineer and Surveyor Brosius Building ALBERT SUTTO Architect Room 16 Hall Building A. C. BUCK NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR ANCE AGENT Room 12 Brosims Block Trio Orchestra Music Furnished For All Occasions. Instrumentations from three to any number desired. Address or phone C. Q. NEWMAN, Hood River, Ore. Phone 64-X or 269-L. C. EVERETT, The Practical Shoemaker, At Riggs' Old Stand. Fine Work a Specialty. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETERINARY Sl'RGEOX In oreDared to do nv work In th veterin ary line. He can be found by calling at or pasning to inarke i arug tore. HOME TEAM LOSES GAME ON A FLUKE The first football game of the season was lost here Sunday by the Hood River team by a score of 5 to 0, to the McLaughlin Club . team, of Portland The players from the metropolis made their single score by falling on a fumbled punt behind the goal line. They failed to kick goal and at no other time was there much danger of a score being made. During the first few minutes of the play, one of the visitors, was sent to the hospital, but was not seriously hurt, and was back on kthe held before the end of the game. The play was ragged throughout, and the home team showed a lack of practice. The visitors were out weighed about 15 pounds to the man, but their better team work enabled them to hold their own. They were unable to gain yards against the big Hood River fellows, but made all of their gains by regaining their own fumbled punts. The game was played according to the new rules and the play was divided into quarters of ten minutes each. At the begii.uirg of the second and fourth quarters, the ball is placed in play at the point where it was at the finish of the preceding quarter. Bob Clark at half back and Hartley at end played a strong game for the locals getting into the interference and bringing down most of the Port landers before they could advance the ball. Sexton also played a heady game for Hood River. The line up: Hood River position center 1. guard r. guard I. tackle r. tackle r. end 1. end quarter r. half 1 half full back Portland H. Driscoll McKeown Lavin G Driscoll H. Hurley Gillespie Twitchel Hurley Hare Hanlon Grant Shiveley McCan (capt) Garrabrant Sexton Hartley Moe Coshow Kent Clark, Ford Keed Byrnes Referee. Kav: Linesman, Kimball There was a big crowd out for the game which was played at the Heights ball gruond. The team is practicing this week and will have a hard prac tice Sunday. They will probably not have a game that day, but there will be a schedule arranged for the rest of the season. Not Sorry For Blunder "If my friends hadn't blundered in thinking I was a doomed victim of con sumption, I might not be alive now," writes 1). T. Sandeis, of Harrodslmrg, Ky., ''but for years they saw every at tempt to cure a lung-racking cough fail. At last I tried Dr. King's New Discov ery. The effect was wonderful. It coon stopped the cough and 1 am now in bet ter health than I have had for years. This wonderful life saver is an unrivaled remedy for coughs, colds, lagrippe, awth ma, croup, hemorrhagee, whooping cough or weak lungs. fiOc, $ 100. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Unas. M. Clarke. N. T. Chapman for County Conmissioner. Statement regarding improvements he will work for if elected. I will favor puting iron railing on the grade on the east side from the city limits to the top of grade where there is danger of lose of life or pro perty. 1 am in tavor or continuing tne macadamized roads on both sides of the river so far as the road funds will permit. I am in favor of commencing lasting road improvemens in the upper Mt. Hood settlement. I am in favor of appointing road supervisors over the several districts who understand road building, (who will work as well as boss) regardless of their politics. I am in favor of road supervisors signing their resignations to the county board when they enter upon their duties, so in case their work is not acceptable, their resignation can be accepted without complaint. 1 am in favor ot paying good wages to county laborers, but will discharge the road boss who will permit his men to kill time because it's a County job. If this is to the interest of the County, put an X at No. 65 on the ticket. paid adv. Both Speedy and Effective This indicates the action of Foley Kid ney Pills, as S Parsons, Battle Creek, Mich. illuBtrites: "I have been atllicted with a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble for which 1 found no relief until I used Foley Kidney Pills. These cured me entirely of all my ailments. I was troubled with backaches and severe shooting pains with annoying urinary irregularities. 1 he steady use of roley Kidney Pills rid me entirely of all my former troubles. They have my highest recommendation." C. C. Plath. ALL MY PIMPLES GONE Girl Tells How a Blotchy Skin Was Cleansed by a Simple Wa h. "I was ashamed nf my face," writes Miss Minnie Pickard of Altamashaw, N. C. "It was all full of pimples and scars, but after using D. D. D. Prescription I can say that now there is no sign of that Eczema, and that was three years ago." v. L. u. has become so famous as a cure and instant relief in Eczema and all other serious skin diseases, that its value is sometimes overlooked in clear ing up rash, pimples, blackheads and all other minor forms of skin impur ities. The fact is. that will D. D. D. is so penetrating that it strikes to the very root of fc,czema or any other ser ious trouble, the soothing Oil of Win tergreen, Thymol and other ingred ients are so carefully compounded there is no wash for the skin made that can compare with this great house hold remedy for every kind of skin trouble. , D. D. D. is pleasant to use per fectly harmless to the most delicate skin, and absolutely reliable. A 25 cent bottle will give you positive proof of the wonderful effectiveness of this great remedy. Keir & Cass. Dressed In ''Black and Yellow" Not "Football Colors' but the color of the carton containing Foley 'a Honey and Tar, the beat and safest cough remedy for all coughs and colds. Do not accept a substitute but see that you get the genuine Foley's Hon ,y and Tar in a yellow carton with black letters. C C. Plath. The Portland Chamber of Commerce Bulletin in its recent issue had much to say of Hood River fruit growing and contained a number of illutrated of the valley scenes. Many school children suffer from con stipation, which is often the cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child, for thev are mild and gentle in their effects, anif will cure even chronic conttipation. Sold by all dealers. Ceo. T. Cochran Republican Nominee for Division Superintendent of Water Division Number Two. "Experienced In Practical Application of Irrigation Law. Will promptly perform official duties." To the man who owns dry land and raises his crops by irrigation this ollice is exceedingly important. I'pon this office he depends for the settlement and administration of his water rights. Water Division No. 2 is competed of the counties of Baker, Walluwa, Union, Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam, Sherman, Wasco, Hood River, Crook, Wheeler, Grant, Harney and Malheur. I am a member of the law firm of Cochran A: Cochran. I.aGrande, Oregon, who enjoy a large practice in wnter law. Your vote is respectfully solicited. o $ay! If you want a mild, smooth COFFEE . try Barrington Hall the celchrnted Steel Cut, Cof fee. New Stock Tetley's Tea just in, a hi;Ji grade On Ion and India Tea. We have a reputation for good Teas and Coffees. Star Grocery "Good Things to Hat," Perigo . Son FREDFHiCK AKMjlD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS SaMmaUt farnlihd all klndta! r.rk PhnnAn- Amol.MlaH BOX WOOD Call phone 7(.)x. for box wood from the Stanley-Smith box factory at Iielmont. Delivery made any place. J. T. Holman Batteries, Bells, Electric Light Supplies, Fixtures and many other tiling" electrical are cost yon very little. Dean Phone 3 oxes! B Apple and Pear Boxes Stanley-Smith Lmbr Co. Cal Your Vote for Socialism Why? Because the fundamental principle of Socialism lies in this sentence from Karl Marx: "All wealth is produced by labor; the laborer should receive the full product of his toil." Abraham Lincoln emphasized this in the following words: "The strongest bond of human sympathy, outside the family rela tion, should be one uniting all working people of all nations, tongues and kindreds." . . . "Inasmuch as all good things are produced by labor, it fol lows all such things of right belong to those whose labor has produced them." THIS IS THE GOAL FOR WHICH ALL SOCIALISTS ARE STRIVING: To so adjust industrial conditions that it will be possible for every laborer to receive the full product of his toil. Hood River County Socialist Nominees: Joint Representative: E. G. Sanders. County Judge: S. W. Heppner. Commissioners: N. T. Chapman & J. D. McLucas Sheriff: Bert Kent. Clerk: Floyd L. Lewis. Assessor: H. S. Dano. Treasurer: L. F. Morris. Coroner: John Sosey. Those desiring information about Socialism may obtain same by ad dressing the following individuals and firms: National Secretary Socialist Party, J. Mahlon Barnes, 180 Washington Street, Chicago, 111. Oregon State Secretary Socialist Party, C. W. Barzce, 68 East 3Jth Street, Portland, Ore. Send for catalogue of books on Socialism to Chas. II. Kerr & Co.. 1 1 3 W. Kinzie St., Chicago, 111. Appeal to Reason, Girard, Kansas, a weekly Socialist newspaper, 50c per year. The Progressive Woman, Girard, Kansas, a wo man's Socialist magazine, 50c per year. Chicago Daily Socialist Chicago.IIl., and New York Call, New York City, daily Socialist newspapers. Anybody desiring a copy of the Socialist party platform may secure same by addressing L. F. Morris., 8th Street, Hood River, Oregon, (gratis.) PAID ADV. SIGNED: FLOYD L. LEWIS, COUNTY CHAIRMAN SOCIALIST PARTY With The Current of electricity from simple dry ci lis you can operate a mriea of fall bells or phonen, at a very nmull cunt for installation mill very little running ex penm. Then? are IiuikIitiIh of tbinnH equally iih handy and inexpensive. here for you. If bought here they'll Shaw Res. Phone 272H Boxes! & & & sfr & Four Thousand a Year There has been forty thousand prescriptions jjjT filled at this store in the past ten years. We & & fill prescriptions strictly according to the doctor's orders. CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy Wants the Money Not very much, but WANTS it. 80 acres near Valley Crest School; large clearing; good house. $55 per acre. Good terms. The best ranch in Gilliam County to exchange for Hood River land. 462 acres, well watered; fair buildings; good fence. Hood River District Land Co. Third and Oak Streets HOOD RIVLK, ORLUiON 4 & M No substitutes. T Phone 175 1 1 0 I i : 3 ! ' 1 . . ... i