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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1911)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1911 IniMimiiniunMniiti METHODS OF ICING PASSENGER TRAINS PRISONER FIRES For .Sale f CITY PRISON FOR SALE Having no present use for the following articles we offer them for iale verv cheap, for cash or short time note: One Tubular Aile Mill.urn Watson, wide track, with double hot and seat, half truck wheels with 2-ii. tire. In good Condition ami practically new, M).(K). One act iloiihle Crank ljVti-r, piinM 1,fKI M,uti.tn weight, 5.00. One 1 1-K in. Velie two-w ate. canopy top side s pring Wanon w ith storm curtains'anil (idle, (MUX). hie net of Chain llariten with bre.-eli-ing, new, fLD.OO. One heavy single expn-ss waon Harness. tnt little used, 15.011. One set Studi-'baki r medium Bobsled", '.0 Wl. One No. -Faultier Stump Puller with lift ft cable, intra 20-ft. choker, etc-l grub hooks, f'NI 00. Puller has cleared but 'JO ai re. hie 2-hor-x potter Infr national Harvester Co., air pooled ( i ami i iim Kngiiie, good a new, t.5.00. One new Saddle and l'.ridle, Jl (HI. One I'll. . -jig l'eei-0-lay Incubator, 1 1 2.00. hive 10-chii k St.- Il. l. im outdoor I'.roodcrs, $10.IXt each. One 100-chick St.. Helens indoor lirooder, i.0l. One KHl ihi. k IVtiiluma in dcH.r P.rooder, fl (HI. Kellogg & Marquis R. D. No. 3 Phone 3253-M HOOD RIVER RANKING & TRUST CO. extends a cordial invitation to you, jiersonally, to call and ien a checking account. Any amount will open an account in our savings department. We pay 3 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. We promise the best of service and satisfac tion. HOOD RIVER BANKING AND TRUST CO. OFFICF.KK ASH DIRF.'JToUS M.M. 1 1 hi., President .!. W. (Wki.ano, Vice I'n s. II. W. I'imtt, Cahhier I'haH. (J. I'ratt, WilHoii Kike, Joh. Copi land, C. II. Stranahan CEMENT DRAIN TILE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS Is Becoming to be Recog'niied n THE BEST We make them in Hood River and in any quantity. BRADLEY BROS. Fresh Flour and Feed C0PYPI5MT. A Sl!CCi:SSn.U. MARINO Follows the iihh of the White liiver and IScst Patent Maltese Cross Flour, When you hake hreail, plea, cukes or any kind of pantry you wilt find tlii Hour a Hitfu anil reliable standby. Try it once ninl you will never line any other. STRANAHAN & CLARK HOOD KIVF.K, OKF.tiON. HAY & Manufacturers of Rough and Dressed Lumber Boxesand Strawberry Crates Parkdalc, ----- Oregon Furniture and Pianos Moved Draying, Express and Baggage All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work Wood Yard and Peed Store in Connection TAFT TRANSFER Office Phone 29 8 QCZ3 WK HAN K JTSl" KKCKIVKO Nitrate of Soda, AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS (X).Mi: TO US D IK KIT FOU WOOD-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND LIME AS WK UNLOAD DIKKCT FKOM TIIK CAKS fl STRANAHAN & CLARK 0 Hood River, Oregon J) The Celebrated White River & Flaltese Cross Flour Made From Selected Hard Wheat WEISEL 0 t". 1) nriIlxtiA lMwxrwt Lr, 238K y A MiKSII 8U1I1.Y OK Muriate of Potash OCX Ten acres near town, some bearing or chard, or will trade for Hood River city property or Portland property. Address C. S. TRUE Hood Rlv4r, Ortgon f ti i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H-H-W-M I M-H-F NURSERY STOCK f f Non-Irrigated Budded Trees. Guaranteed True to Name Spitzenburgs Newtowns Ortleys D. CURRIER, JR. ! Phn Odll 84 Hood Riv4r, Ortjon For Sale 1 5 Acres 1 3-4 miles from postoffice; all in fruit, 9 acres in orchard: spring water piped into house and barn; team, tools, cow and pigs go with place; good house and improvements. Will sell rea sonable on easy terms. FRANK CADDY Phone 333-L C. A. Richards & Co. Confectionery and Amusement Parlors IIAZIUAVOOn DAINTIKS Full Lino of London Made Pipes See Our Line of Kauffman Bros. & Bondy Pipes and Dumuth Pipes. Best Made. Phone 64 Agency Oregon Pally Journal. Booth's Eastern Oysters. Bargain in City Property 1(10x150 feet on corner of Montello and Thirteenth streets. All In Waring fruit. 40 Crawford peach treeH, 5 cherry trees and a row ol logan berries on gal vnnizeil iron trellis. A One irrigating plant costing over f "j(MI, consisting of gasoline engine with pump and all at tachments and pipe to liOOO-gallon tank, all in good working order. A email carpenter shop on the proerty. As 1 have no agents, apply to owner on the premises. David Upton Treat the Horse Well and he will treat you well. Have your Horseshoeing all ilone here ami you w ill he as well pleased as our other customers ant. We make horseshoeing a bus iness and we make it a success, lie- cause it is done right. If yon want that kind, renieniher us every time you have any to he done. PHONE 157X Shively & Driscoll For Sale by Owner 20 Acres Three acri's seven-year-old New town, two acrea four yeara old, 10 acres solid three-year-olds, fi acres in hay, one acre loganlierries, one acre straw hemes hetwecn trees. Some small fruit and small mixed family orchard. Seven room housi, good ham and outhuildings. Two miles southwest of town. Half cash will handle this place. If interested Phone 3332-1 and owner will take you to property in automohile. Will sell 5 or 10 acre's Slab Wood Cord Wood AND - Coal Yards A. C. Lofts phone aio-x IIELLY BROS. HAY AND OATS Rolled Barley, Hun, Shorts and Straw rilONK U7 M l-'ourlh Street Betwren Oik and Stair If you happen to be travelling over ny part of the Pacific System of the Southern Pacific Company, and if you notice aa your train pulls into a sta tion, a man attired in a white duck suit, white cap and rubber gloves, do not get the impression that he is a public health inspector and that your train U-liable to be delayed until he has completed an inspection, nor cised you fear that the train may possibly he quarantined. 1 hat is not bis duty. He is the man who (ills the ice recep tacles on the Southern Pacific dining and passenger coaches and he is fol lowing the latest sanitary measures that have been adopted bv the corpora tion. This new feature in the icing of pas senger trains was inaugurated bv H. V. Piatt, general superintendent of the southern district of the Southern Pacific Company, and was first tried out on the Los Angeles division. At each point where 'the trains are iced, the ice is handled in absolutely clean carts, lined with galvanized iron or zinc, and the interior is scalded twice daily with steam. The ice is handled by employes dressed in white suits and caps, and rubber gloves, all of wihch are furnished by the com pany. Employes are required, suf ficiently in' advance of arrival of trains, to prepare themselves for the handling of the ice. The ice, however, is hand led with rubber gloves, and from the time of its manufacture until the time it reaches the receptacle in the cars it is protected against contamination. This new mode of handling the ice for the passenger cars of the company, tried out on the Los Angeles division, has proved so successful that it has been ordered installed on all the lines of the system. The carts are covered with canvass at all times and are fully protected from flying particles of dirt. My Garden. I have a garden in my heart filled with flowers rare. The roses of sweet contentment, 1 find it nestling there: The violet of sweet charity, its fra grance is a dream ; The pansy of good fellowship, a face to me it seems. The golden-rod, my brightest hope, it reaches far away. The poppies' varied colors are fancies, bright and gav. The dasies' lasting blooming mean patience all the time; The lilacs' early blossoms mean joy almost divine. Forget not that the lillies, by virtue take first place. The emblem of purity, oflove, of hope and grace. Each one may have a garden just as well as I. And fairer flowers grow therein if you will only try. It pays to keep this garden in neat and tidy trim; So when the master calleth he may enter in. J. K. McG. Mosier. ANSWER IT HONESTLY. Are the Statements of Hood River Citi zens Not Mure Reliable Than Those of litter Strangers? This is a vital question. It la frauicbt with interest to tllood mver. , It permits' ff only one answer. ' It cannot he evaded or ignored. A Hood River citizen speaks here, Speaks of the welfare of Hood River. A citizen's statement is reliable. An utter stranger's is doubtful. Home proof is the best proof. William Fowler, General Delivery, Hood River, Oregon, says: "I suf fered from backache and other symp toms of kidney trouble. .The use of one box of Doan's Kidney Pills com' pletely relieved me and in turn, I give this remedy my endorsement. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-.Milburn Co., lluffalo, New York, sole audits for the United States. Keineuilier , the name Doan's and take no other. Nelson Develops Klickitat Orchards. Between 4(H) and 500 acres have been set to apples ' in the Goldendale' valley in two years and new land is steadily being turned into orchards, with a view of making the Goldendale district one of the leading apple producers in the t'acihe northwest. This is the report brought this morn' ing lij O. J. Neson, the pioneer or- chardist. and large owner of fruit land. Mr. Nelson set out the first orchard in the Goldendale district about two years a'o hikI he says 'the trees are doing splendidly. Mr. Nelson and three or four other prominent (ioldendale men left Port land Thursday for Aberdeen to attend the convention of the Southwest Wash ington Development .Association. Portlan 1 Journal. A Good Position. Can he had by ambitious young men nod liiMi.iu in tliA fluid of "Wireless." or railway telegraphy. Since the eight- i t t . . . it .. . : n.i ......... nour law necauie rni-cuvc, nuu siucc the wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country there is a uifut nlinrtAiw of teletrranhers. Po sitions pay beginners Irom $70 to $!H) per month, with good chance of ad vancement. The Nalional Telegraph Institute of Portlaml, ore , operates sn official institutes in America, under the flitn..ri'iwi..n nf railroad anil wireless othcials and places all graduates into positions, it will pay you io wnie mem lor tun details. - Deer Limit Should be Two. Th.'it iha Dreron eame law. which permits hunters to kill five deer in a season, ought to read "two deer," was the opinion expressed last weeic dv F. Stone, attorney, of Klamath Falls, and member of the Oregon State Fish nnH dona nmmiaR.inn. "Five deer in a season are more thun ..t.o kunia. murht tn ha rwrmittpd . "IH llUllkV. wwf,..- - t . to kill." said Mr. Stone. "It is not only the slaughter of so large a num ber that ought to be prevented, but th hn.t;n that in necessary in order to kill two or three deer even so frightens the animals that they are driven to new feeding grounds. Also five deer furnish more meat than one hunter can ute for himself or family during a single season. The reduction of the number would also have the effect of stopping the killing of deer to oe soiit. V,.,, . aTrurinientinr on vonr ' ' ' BIT 11V' t . . self when vou tak Chamberlain a Comrh LVme.lv for a cold M that prep aration has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of cold and can always be depended ' Hs.n. It is equally valuable for adults ! and children and may be given to young children with implicit confidence as it i contains no harmful drug, eww Dy an lealers. Job Printing at the Glacier office. Marshal Rnht T f.ia last Wednesday afternoon, October II, when he rushed into the amoks filled city prison and rescued man, who had been arrested for drunkenness from intoiiratMl anr7r-.-r fr That prisoner, probably feeling remorseful iiu cmiiy, loucntKi a matcn to his mat tress. The smudge of the "near Ostermoor" soon filled the building and attracted the attention of passers- vy. ine asarsnai was notified, and, rush in iz lika road tn th alnlu-kOA tiM ODen the doora and prrii ttu anna-. ently prostrate victim to the open. He Kurai a oucae. or water and poured it over the soot blackened face, and Still the Door man Hro itiaH rua-fiillu The marshal returned for another sup ply or cold water. However, his chagrin was great on returning to the street to find his prisoner gone. It's close to Halloween, and the disappear ance may have been caused bv the oremature comintr nf amnlii "I had a prisoner to play possum with me oeiore, said jnr. Lewis, who appre ciated the joke as much as anyone. The M medal not only for the rescue of the sunocating prisoner but lor not swear ing when he found him gone. The fire was extincniished and tha unlu itunma done was that of the burned mattress. COUNTRY'S LIME IS EXHAUSTIBLE One of our practically inexhaustible natural resources is lime. The avail able limestone rock widely distributed over the United States can not be es timated even in millions or billions of tons. It is a fact also that the more lime is "thrown away" scattered over the ground the better it is for the country. Lime is a great soil reno- vater, and while it is believed to have no actual fertilizing value in the sense of being a plant food, it is a well known fact, not only among soil scien tists, that spieading it upon the fields and plowing it under tr.akes many soils more productive by rendering available the plant food they already contain. Lime has also a great variety of other important uses ; in fact, few mineral products have so wide a scope of use fullness. A little more than half the lime manufactured in the United States is used as structural material in lime mortars, Portland cement mortars. concrete, gypsum plasteis, and white wash. Large quantities are also used in the manufacture of chemicals, in clarifying many products, in the mill ing and paper industries, in sanitation, in the smelting and tinning industries, in sugar-beet manufacture, etc. The total production of lime in 1910. according to the figures compiled by Ernest F. Burchard and just given out by the United States Geological Sur vey, was 3,469,416 short tons, valued at $13,809,290, a slight decrease in both tonnage and value as compared with the figures for 1909. The average price per ton in 1910 was $3.98. CONFIDENCE We Back up Our Statements With Our Reputation and Money. We are so positive that we can relieve constipation, no matter how chronic it may be, that we offer to furnish the medicine free of all cost if we fail. We think that it is worse than use less to attempt to cure constipation with cathartic drugs. Cathartics may do harm. They may cause a reaction, irritate and weaken the bowels, and make constipation more chronic. Constipation is often accompanied and may be caused by weakness of the nerves and muscles or the large intestine or colon. To expect a cure you must therefore, tone up and strengthen those parts and restore them to healthier activity. the discovery of the active principle of our remedy involved the labor of skillful research chemists. This rem edy produces results such as are ex pected from the best-known intestinal tonics, and it is particularly prompt in its results. We want you to try Rexall Orderlies on our guarantee. They are exceed ingly pleasant to take and are ideal for children. They apparently act directly on the nerves and muscles of the bow els, having, it would seem, a neutral action on other organs or glands. They do not purge or cause inconvenience. if they do not positively cure chronic or habitual constipation and thus re lieve the myriads of associate or de pendent chronic ailments, your money will be refunded. Try Rexall Orderlies at our risk. Three sizes of packages, 10e.. 25c.. and 50c. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. Carl A. Plath. A Charming Woman is one who is lovely in face, form, mind and temper. Hot its hard for a woman to be charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and irritable. Constipation and kidney poisns bIiow in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Bitteas alwavs prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try them. 50c at Chas. N. Clarke's. Bold Thieves Work at the Dalles. One of the boldest robberies The Dalles has ever experience was perpe trated Friday evening between 6 and 7 o'clock, when burglars entered through the back door of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, boldly walked into the business office and rolled the 500-pound safe to the rear entrance, loading itinto a wheelbarrow and cart ing it to the river beach where they blew the door off with nitro-glycerin. The wheelbarrow was taken from the rear of the Edward C. Pease com pany store where workmen had been mixing concrete. With the safe in this wheelbarrow, the' burglars, as the tracks showed, walked down Washing ton street and across the Portage rail road tracks, dumping the safe over the eight foot embankment where they completed their job. However, they secured only $22 for their trouble. Don't trifle witb a cold is good advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital ia case of a child. There is nothing bet'er than Chamberlain's Conch Remeily for coughs and colds in children. It is safe and Hire. For sale by all dealers. Sewing Machines. Singer and Wheeler 4 Wilson styles Prices and terms to suit everyone. Re pairing and attachments for all kinds of machines. Office with Unthank A Ot ten. A. H. Stone, agent Singer Co., ilood River. U Stude baker IVagon has kept the lead from ox-team days down to the present day. Every Studebaker wagon is made on honor. We sell the Studebaker Wagon because it is the kind that gives satisfaction and makes friends. Come in and look them over. They are made in many styles, from the lightest farm wagon to the heaviest truck or log wagon. Call and get a Studebaker booklet. We want everybody interested in vehicles to have one. Gilbert-Vaughan Implement Co. Hood .River, Oregon. r r someining you About Substitution If you wanted to buy oak lumber and the man delivered yellow pine, jou would know the difference. If you wanted to buy silk and they sent you calico, you would have no trouble in seeing the substitution. It is not fo easy, however, with medicine. A great, many medicines look alike and taste alike, BUT THEY DON'T ACT ALIKE. Just think this over the next time you want medi cines. Rememlier that at our store you can absolutely rely on every drug we sell. The difference between buying medicines and merchandise is the difference between knowledge and be lief. You know the one but you have to lielieve in the other. You will be absolutely safe when you put your belief in us. CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy 3 on rriTiiTa under: savings U.S. GOV'T ACCOUNTS iHOD J SUPERVISION ; Household Accounts Women who look after the details of houses keeping find it a great convenience to deposit their money with this bank, subject to check. Then it is no longer necessary for them to keep in the house large sums of money, as practically all ex penditures can be paid for by checks, which, when returned by the bank, afford an indisputable re ceipt for all payments. This bank invites accounts subject to check in both large and small amounts. Our Meats and Poultry are carefully selected. Nothing in this shop is ever sold in a haphazard way. When buying from us you have the smallest chance in the world of getting "a tough one." Low prices, for the quality, HOOD RIVER MARKET S. E. BARTMTLSS Funeral Director and Embalmer Established IS Years HOOD RIVER, OREGON V' Always In Front means the best quality all the time. Every' piece of lumber in the Stude baker, wagon is air-seasoned four to five years; then inspected riidly before being used.v Selected New Eng land Uack birch bubs; choice white oak spokes and felloes; the best butt cut, second growth hickory axles; spokes are slope shouldered ' and driven into the hubs under a hundred tons pressure; ironed and reinforced in every way that will add strength, with refined iron; painted in a thorough and durable man ner. That's why the mi ai r t t t' is : & diiouiu ivnow You Want the Best Poultry You don't like to have a meal spoiled by the rage which you entertain against the butcher when the best part of dinner goes down under criticism. II