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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1912)
I' : I i HOOD RIVERGLACIEK, THgtSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1912 r M'CAN PRAISES CAMAS PRAIRIE A BIT OF ADVICE First Don't Delay. Second -Don't Ex. peri.nent If you iufttr from backache; head aches or dizzy apeHs; if you rest niMirlv and are languid in the niornimr; - Capt. C. P. McCan visited Camas Prairie last week in company with B. K. Duncan. Cant. MrCan has mtiile i .u-. : i .i ! if ih kidney secretion are Bcvvtnt inua iiiiu mil sruiuii nuu , - - . , .i . t i i- r,H iiniiniiiral in ai ncraiice. do noi ciarea inai ne is impiesseu wiin u u-1 .. .' i i ,i,nl nf rt, rnn.ii,,n nrpvailinff th re I delay. In auch.cases tne kidncja olttn that are very favorable to the raising need help. of livestock. . t is possible rtiat ne will locate some of hia thoroughbred stallions there and operate a breeding farm in the north Klickitat county region. "Conditions are ideal for a breeding farm there," he says. "The bracing atmosphere wMI act as a tonic to a growing colt. In some parts of Ore gon the climate i too wet for young colts, while in others it is too dry. From my visits to the Camas region, I believe that it is unsurpassed for auch purposes." ERRORS OF SPEECH. Common Abu., of tho V.rb. to Cot, t. La and to Lio. The verb to get is one of our much niisul words. It meuus to acquire, win. obtain, and primarily It alfculflea the putting forth or enorc 10 aiiiu ..,.,...ii,in.? CcnHiueutly It Is not only suiierfluoiis, but lucorre- t, to speak of a umn as "getting uivu ting sick." and ju cay unfortunately have a cold." but It Is Impossible that run "have E"t a orM. At this moment no exceptions occur to the writer to ttie ruie um sji buuu.u "I have a world :l conliilmee in Cliiiin lierlbin'sCVuigli Kcme.lv, fori have tiid it with perf'-ct suceexs,'' writes Mrs. M. 1. Haxford, Puoltuville, Md. For sale by ail dealers. ii,,n, k iinev i'i s are ei)cciaiiy prepared for kidney trouble. Hi;y are recommended by thousands. Can Hood Kiver residents dir8 more convincing nr.u.t if thor efft-ctivenei-s than the statement of a Hood Kiver citizen who j nt.ver sed in cnimectl'ia with have, . .1 ... : i I . ..I.. l..ulihn. . ... , n.i,rr,.nu fmtf- which alonp S!l!,HHi'ii.r i .! a Say "I U.-ive the pMure." not "1 have got the picture." "The dog tins a broken leg," not "The dog has got a broken leg." has used tnem and willingly testifies ti fhpti aorth? Mrs. A. Vincent. Eighth & Co lun,bia Sts.. Hood Kiver. Ore, say: "Doan's Kidney Fills hae been used in our family and have proven very bei,et;cial. Whenever my back achcs l thke this remedy and it relieves me." For sale by all dealers. Price S) ynts Foster-.Milburn Co , lnf!al", Ni York, sole agents (or the Cniled H.ites. Kcmeinlier the name 1'o.in's anl lake i,o oti,er. Mrrclianl't higri Markers at this t Ilia The Economy of U!ii Preferred Stock Canned Goods ruMWlMmwUl.lMtu'.arcwt is well illustrated in Preferred Stock Asrgu- There are three varieties, l-.xtra selected i-irge lomr, iummm Peeled White, and Frctrrrert Mo.:. Asparagus j iu. Preferred Stock As, a .ipiis roinei from the Sacra mento Kiver Minus, California, where tiic best asparagus ii grown. There it i gathered, prepared and placed in the can, UEFORK SUN RISK, every morning during the season to lie enjoyed by par ticular eaters, the year around, everywhere. No ivailt, no labor more jor the montj in every can ofVrejrrreJ Stock ait pur grocer 4XLKI A LBWI8, Whokule Grocers, PORTLAND, OREGON, U.S.A. , , It The Irregular tot!. tny aim e oie fnxiuent y cmifoiiudeJ. I.ry 1 c lie or transitive verb, and lie Is pas ive or Intransitive. We lay th'"fe's down or have li.id them down, but we and things lie at re-t- You He down, have hiiu down, will He down or are lying down. She lay clown jesteiday and Is going to lie down this aflernoou A freiiuent error In to confound the ! past t'-nses of thee verbs. One ciioiild 'n,y, "Mary laid the book on the table and lay dowu herself, but the look lies ou the table. Exchange. SOU) liY WOOD'S GROCERY J. M. WOOD. Proprietor. Real Estate Moved Well Last Year Give us a trial and we will make it do the same thing this year. Figures tell. The total amount of the sales of property handled by us last year reached $2(57.950, more than a quarter of a million. Sale prices ranged all the way from $30,000 to $G00. WHEN YOU WANT TO VIT C TSJlVhr.1 DO BUSINESS CALL ON VV .O. IN ICilOl SEIIOIT STABLE;. ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. Ilorseg bought, Bold or exelianged. Pleftbure parlies can securo'flrst-claBa rigs, H)eeial attention given to moving furniture an pianos. We do evorytliing horses can do. Keep the Flies Out Give us your order NOW for Winow and Door Screens, also Special Sizes and Designs in Sash and Doors. Let us figure with you for the Finishing Lumber you need, also Window and Door Frames made ready to set in. We also do Cabinet Work very reasonable. When you want Anything Made out of Wood, BRING IT TO US. R. B. BRAGG Phone 306-X Old Armory BAD FOR THE STOMACH. When Non-fatty Fooda Ar Intimately Mixed With Grcas. Tbe stoiuiii'b never bo the least pow er of digest in true fat. Tills is dis posed of In t lie Intestines WueD eat en In ilie ordinary forms, as fat meat, butter, etc., ttie fat hepiirates out iu (he MoiniR'li and does not lu tlie lenst Interfere with the work of the Kiistric Juice on the other food, but when a non-falty food has been intimately mix. ed with (,'iease the latter preveuts the gastric Juke getting at the food it could digest Fish fried In oil or butter U by no means the most marked example, as the fat does not penetrate very deeply. Potatoes mashed with butter are rath er worse, and minced vegetables fried with butter are bad offenders. Tbe reason advanced explains why pork Is difhVult of digestion. The muscular fibers are mixed up with fat cells, and by the liberation of the oil In each tiny cell the eaten pork Is made Into an oily paste. A very strong stomach will do the work required, but It Is not a fair task to Impose frequently, and a weak atom aeh will refuse to do anything beyond reminding Its owner by a few atabs that It will not stand such treatment Exchange. Hors. Hatred. Of all the domestic animals tbe horse Is probably the most gentle, but there are exceptions. A California man had In tils stable a One thoroughbred horse, of which he made quite a pet One day be went Into the stable, and, stopping to pat bis favorite steed, he was sur prised when the horse, with a violent plunge, broke tbe halter and enme at him with open mouth At first he thought It was In fun, but be soon realized his mistake and hnBtUy climb ed up a bidder and yelled for help. On the arrival of tils son tbe horse went back to tbe stall and Immediately re sumed Its former gentleness to all but Its owner. To him It remained a dead ly foe until be was compelled to sell It lie never knew tbe reason for Its sud den animosity. Left Handed. Among the world's left handed gen iuses was Leonardo dn Vlnel, who wrote a treatise on aviation, the hand writing of which travels from the right side of the page to left Nelson, too. was left handed, but that was from necessity. J. It Grocn records n story of Ad nitrnl Nelson's visit to Yarmouth to re celve the freedom of the borough "A storm met him on bis landing, hut the danger failed to prevent his appear ance on tbe quay. When the freeman's oath was tendered to him the town clerk noticed that the hero placed his left hand on the book. Shocked at the legal Impropriety be said. 'Your right band, my lord.' 'That,' observed Nel son, 'Is at Tenertffe.' " AUTO LAUNDRY Cascade Garage For First Class Work Live and Dead Storage Telephone 176-L LOCATION AT CORNKR OF FIGHTM ANO CA.SC.VDF Requiescat In Pace. The man with tbe old clock under his arm laid It on the Jeweler's show case. "1 wish you'd see what Is the matter with this." be said. The Jeweler removed the dial, screw ed his eyeglass Into place and Inspect ed the works of the ancient timepiece. "Nothing Is the mntter with It now; Its Bufferings are over." "Well, bow much do 1 owe you?" asUed the man. "Nothing." answered the Jeweler. "Tills Isn't a professional treatment This Is a corouer's Inquest" - Fx change. Making It Plain. Saplelgh-()h, 1 say. Miss nnmnier ton, uby Is It that you are always out when I call? Miss nnmmerton-lte ?ause I'm foolish, I suppose. Sap leich I er beg pardon! Miss Ham merton Well, yon know the old say ing, "A fool for luck." The Family Skeleton. riatcher ln't Jones' wife thin and skinny? Scratcher-Yes; she's the one family skeleton he can't keep In tbe .'loset National Monthly. THE SUMMER GIRL HER heel. r7Wh-t' " Her nlTihe """ the shorteat, . .... Her earrm,, ti. lour that ever were Her toTfheVa the talle her watcb la the That ever kept tUM ! lr5' of rU: Her handbaCi I the HW"- ber vu"m " the broedeat . . That ever were P"" 10 tructur of curia; Her hatpln'a the tharpeat that ever pro Ten Inches or more from a lingerie hat; Her aunahade'a rhe iff"1 ,hat ver WM carried And ahaped like Chinese pagoda a.t that; Her collar's the lact blt of adornment That e'er from tM makera of lingerie came. For aha le the summer girl back to the beaches And living aa ever rlgh "P her nam--New Tork Times. Hard en the Lecturer. Max O'llell used to tell the following Incident: '".Major Pond, mj gpnt, was Tery often present at mj recitations, and 1 asked him once If he beard everything I said, because l think a lecturer's conscientiousness should not allow the audience to miss I syllable. At my request he went to the very back of the hall, and It arranged that If be missed a single word be should raise bis handkerchief to his uose. "I was tired that night, and toward tbe end at a most Important passage I saw the major lift his handkerchief. I put on steam. Sn afterward I came to a very critical point, and once again he raised hU handkerchief to bis nose and kept It there. That pro ceeding astonished nie, for I was near ly at full blast For the second tltne I opened the steam valve and did my utmost Another Interesting passage remained, and i I appronched It again the handkerchief went to the major's nose. I could do no more. and with a lamentable sense of failure I finished dismally, thinking that all bad been lost. 1 'I regret,' said I to tbe major, ap pearing quite disheartened, 'that you did not hear me.' " 'Not hear you? I heard every syl lable r "'Why the deoee did you put up your handkerchief? I asked. " '1 forgot all about It,' was his an swer. 'Oh, I ain so sorry! 1-aet is, I've a cold In my head. Tray pardon me.' "'You have nearly killed me,' I re-torted."-TIt-BIts. Overestimated. Some people who are Imagined to be rolling in wealth have a pretty small roll.-Judge. Thoughtful Robert. Robert was about to have another birthday. In the past tbe funmaktug bad always been so bard and prolong ed that It left hlo fatigued at night Bo this year, Ixfore he went to bed the night fe, wuen he had said his prayers he . began over again. Bis mother, surprsed, asked him: "Why are jou saying your prayers twice, Uobertr "Oh," replied Robert, "tomorrow night I'll be too tired to say 'em at all." Everybody's Magazine. Obeying Orders. Glacier - Stamp - Works KEEPS ON HAND Merchant's Price Markers Crown Printers and Daters Pen and Pencil Stamps Square and Round Pocket Stamps Office Necessities. Pads and Ink. Self-Inkers "What are you doing, you Idiot?" "Why, you told all tbe meu In the troop, captain, that they should talk to their hornes as they would to friends, i hadn't anything to say to my horse, so I was reading a few pages of history to him." Le Rlre. FOR SALE Burnout Slab Wood and all other ""w i reasonable prices To prove our policy to deal honestly and sqnarely with the people, me refer new cueioiuers w our old patrons. Give us i.i.i uu your nrst order is all we ask to gain your patronage. Delivery made to any part ol the city in large or small quantities. We have city license to do team work ol any kind. CEO. W. HOWARD & SON The Heights phone 344-M Wire Wound Continuous Stave Wood Stave Pipe KELLY BROS., Agts. PHONE 227-M Fourth Street Between Oak and State Mt. Hood Railroad Time Table Effective June 18, 1912 South Bound Daily except Sunday. Leave Hood River 8 a.m. Arrive Tarkdale 10:25 a. m. Daily except Sunday. Leave Hood Kiver 1:45 p. m. Arrive Parkdale 8:15 p. m. Suuday Only. Leave Hood River 8 a. in. Arrive Parkdale 9:45 a. tu. North Bound Daily except Sunday. Leave Parkdale 10:45 a. in. Arrive Hood River 12 m. Daily except Sunday. Leave Parkdale 3:45 p. n. Arrive Hood Kiver 5:60 p.m Sunday Only. Leave Parkdale 4 p. in. Arrive Hood River 5:30 p. m. No Hood Rlv.r Poultry Yards, J. It. i.-u, ...p., uiwuei ui o.uw. LK'iorna T. 1 R,MltH nnfl H I1 1 .,.. .. 1 I i ) . . i and Iadlun Runner IJncka. Breeders and young stock for sale. Poultry ards l' tnllea west of city at Fraukton. 'houe $&-X. s ec,rio"r Treat the Horse Well and lie will treat you well. Have your Horseshoeing all done here and you will be ae well pleaaed as our other customers are. We make horseshoeing a bus iness and we make it a success, be cause it is done right. If you want that kind, remember us every time you have any to be done. PHONE 62 X Shively & Driscoll Mother Was Puxzled. A umn who has an office downtown n!t...l 1.!.. ...t. (nlmiliAiia tl,a rtthpr morning and during the conversation bskuu wnnt the baoy wus uoms. "She Is crying her eyes out," replied the mother. "What nlKHitT" l .I..'. 1 .L.ltin. If M llAflBllOA uou I know wueiuvi t "he bna enten too many strawberries . . i. 1 1 . . .( or ueeause She wanis more, rriumi the discouraged mother. Indianapolis news. I Its Limits. . All men have a nse of Justice t 111 their hearts, but It rarely ex- tends to the pocketbooK. ure. ArtitiO limpimn....- rhaD is Wombat to ... --. - A .HrtdA fal. inuip With" "ties "l lows who always take aowu a umn ' A.Un . It's nn to soma """" iiuoui ine u" r - v. nk . 1 . fmln. nan 1 way to get busy wim " f i -Iulville ("onrierJounial i if. . .... v . v. r Kihrarel ii nat fle .LaIVIki,. .BOA. artHinlmg to sc ence, arc iii "m ' iate.1 with our early home i.e. .acn Uncklen's Arnica Salve, that mother or k-ran.ln.otl,,. - used to cure our burns I cal.la..nrea skin eruptions cuts.spra.ns !. rbrws. 'k. ar. oj cure. j iw merit, tinly For Sale or Rent TfcM ACRES , ll.ouse.naUrn 150 bearing trees. pri(, reasonable, ie owner on K.irvi.w KETTERING. J THE HEIGHTS Meals by Day or Week First-class Boarding House Phone 278-X 917 Twelfth St. FOR SALE Second-hand Lumber On or before July 1st, I will have several tlioiiHand 8-inch sliiplap and dimension stuff : : J 13 till GEO. BIGLEIl PHONE 240-X Real Estate LOANS, RENTING. COLLECT ING AND INSURANCE A Specialty of City Property, Residence Lots, and Bma.ll Tracts Close in. For Bargains call on or address T. D. TWEEDY Hood River Home Phone H7.L GO TO J. ii. Heilbronner & Co. FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS IN TOWN AND VALLEY Heilbronner Bldg. Hood River Painting Paper Hanging Tinting Done on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Country trade especially solicited. F. HAWLEY Phone 311-X Postollie Box 212 The Milton Nursery Co. Reliable for 33 Years Nearly 2, 006, AO Treeslo Select From R. T. Newhall, Representative Hood River, Ore. Phone 277-M Cooper's Spray Fluids Tested practically for three years in Oregon, and clean trees from San Jose scale, fungus scab, antracnose and pear blight. PLEASANT TO HANDLE rtrttck A SOIL FUMIGANT, DESTROYS INSECTS ivpieilltJ IN GROUND. WRITE FOR BOOKLET. CHAS. G. ROBERTS. Agt. 247 Ash Street, Portland d. Mcdonald Hood River Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. HEATH & MILLiGAN MIXED PAINTS. PRATT & LAMBERT'S VARNISHES. CALCIMO. For room tinting; mixed to order. CHI-NAM EL. 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, Sign and Carriage Work Carriage Shop ;.hone 109L Store phone 11615 Oak Street PREFERRED STOCK Fruit., Black Raspberries. Red Raspberries. Blue Berries, Cherries, Loganberries, Straw berries, etc., make the best kind of pies, tarts, and all sorts of dainty desserts that can be put together in a hurry when you have the right kind of good things to start with. Preferred Stock Canned Goods Packed Wherever the Best are Grown are always safe to buy. Only the finest of sound, Oregon berries find their way into Preferred Stock cans; plenty of pure cane sugar is used, which accounts for their delicious flavor. Preferred Stock berries are never insipid. The berries are from Oregon Preferred Stock at your Grocer's. ALLEH a IIWI8, Waolnal. arawn, PORTLAND, OKIOOK V. S. A. FRESH VEGETABLES KINNAIRD & LARWOOD Phone 78 Fun :: Amusement :: Information :: Instruction The Annual Wasco and Hood River County Fair WILL BE HELD AT The Dalles, Oct. 1, 2, 3, 4. 1912 This exhibition will comprise horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poul try, farm products, fruit, flowers, merchandise, manufactures, ma chinery, woman's work, art, children's exhibits of art and garden ing, speed contests, novel attractions and entertainments that will tickle you muchly. Come and have the best time of your life, and you will live fifty years longer. DON'T FORGET THE DATE. JUDD S. FISH, Secretary Premiums $1,500 Races $3,000 Something You Should Know About Substitution If yon wanted to buy oak lumber and the man delivered yellow pine, you would know the difference. If yon wanted to buy silk and they sent you calico, you would have no trouble in seeing the substitution. It is not ro 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. Remember 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 believe in the other. Yon will be absolutely safe when you put your belief in us. CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. extends a cordial invitation to you, personally, to call and open a checking account. Any amount will open an account in our savings department We pay 3 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. Wc promise the best of service and satisfac tion. HOOD RIVER BANKING AND TRUST CO. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS M. M. Hill, President J. W. Copbland, Vice-Prea. R. W. Pratt, Cashier Chas. G. Pratt, Wilson Fike, Jos. Copeland, C. H. Stranahan 0 3C 3 C 30 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF mirau: ui juud, muriate 01 roiasn AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS COME TG US DIRECT FOR W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND LIME AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS STRANAHAN & CLARK fl Hood River, Oregon J) 3C30C3 $ fl The Folts Lumber Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Rough and Dressed Lumber, LATH AND FRUIT BOXES. We are now taking orders for Apple, Peach and Pear Boxes. Place your orders at once. Phone Odell Fx 134 f . 1 J"