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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1912)
nOOD KIYER GLACIER, TflTTTtSDAY, JlTLY18, 1912 Our New Implement Building is Complete We are daily adding to our stock of Orchard and Farm Imple ments Wagons and Buggies. We have on hand, Planet Junior Cultivators and Seeders, Spike Tooth Harrows, Spring Tooth Harrows and Disc Harrows. Oliver Chilled Plows,Spray Pumps and Spray Material. Look our stock over and be convinced that we have every thing needed for the successful orchardist. R. J. McISAAC & CO. Parkdale, Oregon iiiiiinmiiiiiiiinn For Sale One second-hand 30-horsepower boiler, 1 25-horse power engine, 1 30-liorsepowjr Weetinghouse mo tor, 1 soft mod brick machine. f AH In Good Repair I A. T. ZEEK ti 1 1 m n i M 11 1 1 m m i n MAZAMAS ESTABLISH AV0ID BABY TALK BIG MOUNTAIN CAMP I SAYS PROFESSOR Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars and Tobaccos Sporting Goods John R. Westervelt DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURG FRY Suite 807 Oxonian Building Phone Main 7255 POKTUND, OREGON M. E. WELCH, LICESED VE1ERI5ARY Sl'RGiEON In prepared to do ny work In the veterin ary fins. He ran be found by calling at or phoning to Clarke a drug atore. C. G. VAN TRESS, Public Stenographer and Notary Public Elliot Block. Pbone 308 I. C.M.HURLBURT ' SURVEYOR TELEPHONE 3IH2-M The Economy of Using Preferred Stock Canned Goods rckl Wkmrt tk kHt m 9 row ! well illustrated in Preferred Stock Asparagui. There ire three varieties, Kxira Selected Large White, Mammoth Peeled White, and Preferred block Asparagus Dps. Preferred Stock Asparagus conies from the Sacra memo Kiver Islands, California, where the best asparagus is grown. There it is gathered, prepared and placed in the can, BEFORE SUNRISE, every morning during the seasonto be enjoyed by par ticular eaters, the year around, everywhere. tfo watte, no tutor more jar the money in every earn ofPrejerrtd Stock aik four grocer AUEMIBWI8, WkotesaJeQrocert.PORTLAHD, ORBGOIt, U.S.A. J.M. WRIGHT Contractor and Builder. Estimates Furnished on All Kinds of Carpentry Work. Ofllee in Heibronner Bldg. Phone 61 SOLD BY WOOD'S GROCERY J. M. WOOD, Proprietor. Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, l.tc. HEATH & MILLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. PRATT & LAMKUKT'S VARNISHUS. CALCIMO. For room tinting mixed to order. C11I-NAMEL. For old furniture and wood work ; any color. ROOM MOULDING. Plate and Card Rail. Dry Paste. OIL CLOTH for walls and a nice line of Wall Paper. Painting, Paper Hanging, 8ign and Carriage Work Carriage Shop ihone 10(lL , Store phone 110 15 Oak Street - IT.D T U 1VT A V lAV. J. 11 1TJL11. X Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Conditions Speedily and Permanently Restored to ! Normal Functions I CONSULTATION FREE A real bargain in a nice well im proved 10-acre tract, all In trees; good house; half mile from town; easy terms; Inquire of II. P. ALLEN. Phone 333 K The Hood River citizens, n0 JJ'" present at the passenger sUtin Mon day morning to meet tlx Mama8 when they arrived on the 1" 'clock local from Portland becue f the warmth of the sunshine prevsil'" over the lower valley, envied the untaln climbera their journey into tbe higher altitudes cooled by the wind blowing from the snows and Elaciers of old Mount Hood. While it from unpleasant in the lower distrct it '8 the most heated season of the year and the most enjoyable time to Pend an outing et the base of tb mountain. Francis W.J Benefiel, who b been the upper district near Cloud Cap'Inn, where the camp will be located, de clares that the locution is excellent and that comfortable quarters nave ueen arranged for the Mazamas. Fifty-five of the mountsn club, the greater number of whom were women, rrivea on the Monday train ana wok t Auiiusneu through the courtesy of the Mount 1 1 j o n f - i i ijuuu n. a. io. ror l'sruaaie, uum which Doint most nf them hiked up the grade to the camp. Others joined the party later in the week. A number of Hood River people will leave tomorrow to snend tbe week end iiia KJHzama camp, where wiey win itness the illumination ofred fire to morrow night and make the climb of aturday. Mr Itannfial of.tn. il... ftiA lnh will ..... Diaico mm H'v ' " " ..... be glad to have any Hood River people . . . I 4 . . ... , . I . iu cure iu enjoy me lite CI vue iniuy, l inin Ih.m ' A 1 1 l - unnu ' ' hp jw... ...i.,,,. nil wnu , says "should bring along their bed ding." The sum of $2 per day will be charged for board. The club has an excellent chef and it is thought the fHllinnrv rjflnirfmant ha annul tn supplying the source of satisfaction ior me Dig appetites mat win ue created by the bracing atmosphere. inose in Monday s part; were: The Misses Marin Rnutin. Marv Ten- thorne, Beatrice Young, Elsie Silver, Anna Dillinger, Elizabeth Yost, Mar tha Riddel I. Martha Nilsson. Edith Ellis'. Ella Khmsnn Alice Banfield. Gertrude Bide, Blanche Hart, F. G. Davis, Myrtle Cason, Gertrude Met calf, Martha Gsldapp. G. F. Faber, L. A I 1 m i n I T 1 1 : nniiy, jean mcnaraaon, reari r.nin, II. E. Monroe, Catherine Pooler, Marie Rockwell. Mvrtln limsham. Mabel Cooper, Frances Cooper, Edna Arm strong, Marie Williams, Anna Bum vant, Millicent E. Hanson, and Agnes Plummer, Mrs. C. E. Uillinger, Mrs. Monroe. Mrs. W. S. Rnuttie. Mrs. J. P. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Waters, E. R. Hulbirt, R. S. Carroll, George Riddell, W. P. Hardesty.'A. Spence, Roy Ayer, Bovd Williams E. Ilnnsnn. C. L. Hru- baker, Dr. Frederick Anderson, W. C. Voran, W. E. Hibhard, H. 11. Prouty, H. H. Riddeli. F. S. Morgan. C. L. Winter, F. P. Luetters and Dorsey B. Smitn. METHOD OF MAKING UNCOOKED JAMS Swedish Dry Cleaning IS THE BEST Try it. It knocks the spots and makes the clothing look like new. Ppedul attention given to ladies' gar nients. Samples for ladies and gentlemen's tailor made suits always on display. We will be glad to show you. F. T. ANDERSON 1219 Twelth St. Phone 225-L On the Heights SOCIETIES. hood HIVKIl LOIHlti NO. 1U5. A. V. and A M. Meet HHlurdiiy evening on or lnfnr eoti full iiKMin. w. i. uukk, w m I). MeDoH ai.i. Beorelary. Room 17 lleillironner Bldg. Hood River, Ore. llimil illver t'oniinmirtwry No 12. K.l Mi-flu evpry Brut Tuesday evening eneli iiiiinin. u. w.i riti-, l, r,. i Y, H. Haviohon. Heoorder. Team for Sale Great Bargain Home Telephone Co. HAVING purchased the entire interest of E. Brayford in the Rockford Store about three months ago, we are now in position to serve you with all the highest class groceries at reasonable prices. We invite your patronage and will serve you to the best of our ability. Give Us a Trial MERCER & CO. F. B. SN YI'ER B. B. POWELL Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING & t & Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Gasoline En gine, Pumps. Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Office in Davidson Building Phone G8-X Third and Cascade MT. HOOD COUNCIL No. 8. R. S. M. Maet In Miiwmlu lull every third Tutwdtty ill eucumonlu. W. F. Laraway. T. 1. M . I). Me, Kec. HOOD KIVKKCHAfTKK NO. a?. R. A. M Mel flint aud tulrd r rlday uik1b of enl mouin. J. K cahhon, H, r. V.O. llMiKK, 8ecrelnry. H(H)II HIVKK CHAHTKR O.,0. K.H. MeeU teond nnd fourth TiteKtiKV eveitlnv of each mouth. V IMIorH eordmi'y weleuined Mhh. A. 1. Muk, W. M. Mihs ALT A 1'ooi.lt, HwielHry. W.O. W. meets the 2d and 4tli Wednesday eiu'h niontli at K. ol I', hull. VIhIIoih pop dlHlly Invited. A. C 8TaTKN,(J. C Kknt Hhokmakkh, Clerk. HOOD R1VK.RC1KC1.K NO. 524, WOMKNOK WiMMlcmft Miel at K. of 1'. hall on the flint and Third lliumdayaof eaeh month, Jt'i.tA Waitk, N, U. Ma. H. W. Waitk, Clerk. WAU(X)MA l.OIKlK NO. SO, K. OK H- MeeU In K. of P. IihiI every Tuexday night, KKKT bTANAHAN, t,. C, A. Kkkn. K. of R. and S. That baby talk is as bad as'the colic was one of the startling wayg'in which Dr. A. A. Berle, professor of Applied Christianity at Tufts college. Cam bridge, drove home the facts he was giving in his lectures on "Education" at the University of Oregon the past two weeks. Me explained that colic, if allowed to continue, would develop into chronic dyspepsia and "baby talk," if not corrected, would become a fixed habit with the child that would be a constant source of possible em barrassment in later life. PQ Dr. Berle's principal plee was for more inteniave education of children, to the end that the greatest amount of knoweldge might be acquired during the early plastic years of a child's life, leaving the later years for accomplish ment in the realms of original re search. Dr. Berle would have children in the fifth and sixth grades taught at least German in addition to English, claim ing that children of that age can most easily acquire a new language. He would, too, avoid the use of "simpli fied" textbooks that do not use the ordinary terminology of a science. A child can learn the proper technical name for an object just as easily as a modified name, and he does not have to unlearn anything when he comes to advanced work. Many of Dr. Berle's doctrines are revolutionary in a meas ure, but they have served to set to thinking on the educational problem, the many students who are attenidng the university summer school from all parts of the state. Dr. Berle's elder son entered Har vard at the age of 15 years and distin guished himself in the activities of the school. Happiest tiirl In Lincoln. A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I had been ail ng for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I began taking Chamberlain's fitomach and liver Tablets and in three days I was able to be up and got better right along. I am the proudest girl in Lin coln to find such a good medicine." For sale by all dealers. Dahlia Show at Seaside Seaside, which grows prize dahlias, will have a dahlia show August 24 and 25. There is a movement on foot to make Seaside known as the "Dahlia City." It is claimed that nowhere else do the flowers reach such perfection. Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days' time, unless you have Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose oh the first appearance of the dis ease. For tale by all dealers. That natural fruit jams are far su perior to cooked jams is the opinion of rror. v. 1. Lewis of the 0, A. C. de partment of horticulture, He describes hia method ot preparing them aa fol- "Such fruils 88 ,1, andlilack rasp berries and s tray; terries make most delicious uncooked jam, and one can enjoy a very palatable shortcake in the middle or the wints at verjssmaii ex pense. To prcpar this jam, be sure first that your berries are sound. Throw out all soft, mouldy or in any way decayed fruit. This is imperative. Then mix equal amounts ofsugar and fruit, and crush the 'whole mixture catefully. Be sure that no berries are left whole. "Before putting into jars some people stir the fruit occasionally for several days to be sure that the.sugar and fruit become thoroughly mixed. After the fruit and sugar are so mixed, put themjinto'fruit jars but do notjseal them. The only covering that should be given them is a little paper to keep out duBt. If the jars are sealed the chances are that the fruit will Bpoil, but if left unsealed, it can be kept for some time. 1 have kept it for two years. "lied and white currants treated in this way make a delicious jam. This is somewhat different from that'known as sun-dried jam. The sun-dried jam is cooked somewhat. In the natural jam the flavor of the fruit is preserved." GO TO J. II. Heilbronner & Co. FOR . REAL ESTATE BARGAINS IN TOWN AND VALLEY Heilbronner Bldg. Hood River OUTSIDE CITIES HELP PORTLAND ENTERTAIN W.J.Baker&Co. Dealers iu REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Resident Agents For Phoenix Assurance Co. OF LONDON HOOD HIVKK CAMP, NO. 7,708, M. W. A. MeeU Iu K. of I'. hall every .Monday nliitit. A 1. 1. AN Habt. V.O. CI). Dak m, Clerk. kivkiwidk uinuKNo. m a. o. u. w.- MeetH flrul autl tlitril HaturdHyi of each month. Nk roN t'i.AKK, M. W. UKO. SuiroK, Financier C'HKXi'KH Hhutk, Recorder. Ol.KTA AMHKMBLY NO. UB. I'SITKI) ART- iMiiB,rri me Hint nuu uwru vt euuett dH), work: Hecoml iut fourth WednemUya ArtlKiinn' IihII. u. D. II IN ku us, M. A. W. H. Austin HeortUry. I1H.KWII.DK I.OIHIK NO. 107, I. o. O. V Meet tu Kra'erunl hull, everv Thtiniday mailt. k. K. Knott, n. y, Uko. Thomson, Secretary KDKN KNCA.dPMtCNT, NoTiH, I. O. O. -ReHlBr meeting eoond and fourth Monday teach month. K. T. KoLra, O. P A. O. Daiinkv. Hcrlhe, LAI'KKI. RKDKK All l.OlmK N o. 87.I.OO K Meeta tlrsl and third Moinlov raeh inon.fi Mrs. I.i li; iokky, N. t. Mkh. NrrriB Wauh. Nee. KKMF LOHUK, No. lM, 1. O. o'.'S 'MeeliTlu Odell Odd Fellown' hall every Shi ur day u Ik lit. Visitors cordially welcomed. H. H. Kkmp, n. u. (J ha NT Ha;kv, Skc. ha.kl kkhkkah 1.01HSK N.iaM.(uK Meel the rlrnl and third Tuesday evening hi each month In the Odd Kellows Hall, seven mllea aeulh of Hood Klver, R. 1) Mks. K. M. Hauev, N. U Mrs. U. Hiikhpakii. Hec. ORK'JON ORAI'K KKHKKAH IfllHiK No 1M .Meets I lie second and fourth Wei'lno.' dy eveuliiK of each monih, in Orlhble s Hall. AMN1B 1.BA81HE. N U fH8. W. Ol'NN, (OC. t'ANKY W. R. C Meeta second nd funrth nmuiUHIinnil-il llioiun ( K. Ol f. hail 1 "I "i tBKiw, j'rwudeni. r.uiTH ei i hh r, .-secretary. H(H)D RIVKR VAI.LKY HI M AN K HOC1KTY Hood Klver. Ore. K. H. liartwiv I'rea Kdllh stlenholl.Sec Leslie Bmier Treaa I all phoue i. HOnll R1VKK MMKK( tAL t l.l H-Mivii every second Monday In ea.'h mouth ai a ii m. Iu the club rooms over First Nai l Hank K, E. SkvjTT, Secretary. N. t'LAKKi. l're Community spirit was demonstrated to a remarkbale extent by Oregon cities at the recent Elks convention in Portland. This was one of the 'most noticeahlu features of the gathering, the various places where Elks lodges exist mail a nivr,v;a;,-.rlu crnrat showing - lautv in the big Elks parade that opened t io me eyes 01 rorimouco emu u, visitors. Those who have believed Oregon to be a stMte with one city changed their minds when then nw the parade and the long column of Elks from the four corners of the state sweep along Port land's streets. The active support of the slate cities made the parade the big success it proved. The occasion further proved how much Portland re lies on its friends in ne interior in accomplishing any really big thing. Dl LLIE SUNDAYDR AWS " ENORJIOUS CROWD No larger congregation was ever seen at a local church than assembled t the Methodist house of worship Sun day night to hear the scriptures ex pounded by HiUie Sunday, the noted evanRilist, who ie spending the sum mer at his Odell summer home. The pews of the old church building could rot accommodate the crowds and many sought nlacQ .. iiam thev could listen to the exhortations of the evangelistic minister, in the rafters and on the sills of the new church structure now being erected. The side of the street was crowded as was the porch of the par sonage. Kev. Sunday addressed a great por tion of his sermon to the young peo ple, warning them not to allow too much license to govern their lives when they were making that develop ment from youth to manhood. Notice Property owners In districts of the city kra lietbv notified that al drains, "toilet,., eto., ust be connected with the sewer I'y order of the Co"nin 'i!'.? 1 ul City Marshal. tlBf HAVE YOU EVER Visit by the Sea OB A Run on the Sandy Shore AT NORTH BEACH WASHINGTON Did you know you could reach this delightful, care slaying, health giving, fun making SUMMER RESORT itY taking the O.-W. R. & N. to Portland THEN DOWN THE Columbia River via Steamers T. J. Potter," "Hassalo" & "Harvest Queen" TO MEGLER Where trains connect with boats for North Beach points YOU CAN YOU SHOULD Ask any Agent of the O.-W. R. A N. and find out how little .it will cont to leave care and dust and heat behind and have a rcaf REST BY THE SEA . A. C.BUCK NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR ANCE AGENT Room 12 Broslms Block KELLY BROS. HAY AND OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw PHONE 227-M Fourth Street Between Oak and State t We Believe that the best is just about right for our customers, and offer them the very pick of the market, Fine dsh in great variety at prices that interest the eco nomical housekeeper. Central Meat Market Dnn't ride miles out of your way to get Rub- DCT stamps, dui urive direct to the GLACIER STAMP WORKS For Yir Perfect Printing Rubber Stamps PLUMBING a STEAM and HOT WATER HEATING WINDMILLS, PUMPS. TANKS C. F. SUMNER Opposite PostofMce PHONE 20 HOOD RIVER Read This Before you buy. We ask you to call and inspect our complete line of New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Ranges. Everything in house furnishings We will take your old furniture or stoves in exchange for NEW GOODS. O. P. DABNEY & SONS Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges PHONE 248-K Cob. Fourth and State Sts. R. G. Yowell & Co. We have moved our place of business from our former loca tion across the street to the new Rell building. Our new quarters, with a much larger floor space, enable us to bet ter accommodate our patrons and to display to better ad vantage our increased stock of Harness, 8 a (i d las, Whips, Kobes, etc. We have added a handsome line of Handbags, Grips and Suit Cases. G. Ynwpll (SS Cr iaccenon to Dtvenpsr 7f- A Good Speedy Horse ji is a pleasure to drive, but mis-steps often times break weak straps. Accidents fol low, and pleasure turns to pain. Every strap in our Harness is carefully selected, and you run no risk of poor material when you drive with Harness of our make. We use the same precaution in our repair work. V. E. FOSBERG & CO. phone?l Sproat Building DID YOU EVER STOP TO FIG ORE OUT how much of your time you spend in hedP Just think of it sometime and you will make up your mind to be as comfortable as posssible. You will buy a E. BARTMESS rtr Ci a. rn V-s5" Not Tufted wan. Utreei VK Guaranteed 20 ton Furniture, Undertaking and Embaling