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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1913)
4 HOOD RIVER GLAUUt, titH-SPAY, APRIL 10, 1913 Oh, How I Itched I XVIiat Ion nerve-racking: 5ajs of con stant torture what sK.'les nllits of terrible agony itch itch itch, con stant itch, iinlil It femul that I must tear off my vary skin then Xmtant rallef my akin coule-1, soothed and lieaieil! The very first drops of DDR rre scriplion for l-Jczema utoi '! that awful itch lnHtunily: yes. the very mon.ent I) L).r. touched the burning skin the tor ture erased. 1D1 lim b-n known fur years an the only ao-oluttly reliable eczema rerne.1v, for it washes away the dis.-af Ki-rmsand leaves trie pkm as chat atw hiulihy as that of a clmd. All other druiri-its have DDD. Pre Kcnptiim no to i hem it yo i cur t r0"' to oh hut don t accept Rome iron, sul s-titute. Put if vo't com tn our torc. we ar socertain'of what r.P.n. wil! do for yo i that we ofTer y-u a full six bottle on this Kuaranteer If you o r,ot flnil that it takes away tt.e itch AT '..VF, It costa you not a cent. k Kit! A I'AS", lri.i-i-'. PINE GROVE BOX CO. BEST GRADE OF Apple Boxes a"d Building Material Lumber Yard at Odell Factory Also at Mill at Mt. Hood P. 0. Diversified Farming Is as necessary for your success as assorted merchandise is for ours BURPEE'S "Seeds That Grow" will solve- several problems of comfort and prolit. Have yon received your catalogue? We liuvo it for the ai-kiug. Our Prices are just the same in all cases as Burpee's exv.t that w art! aide to SAVK YOU KXI'liKSS and a lon wiut and (iivo you a chancy to exchange ovt-ii pplicp. We have wild HI lil'r.K S needs for 5 years. We sell you just what you want from w.iled hulk packages 1 Ounce or lOO Pounds. Jty a new process of cleaning, ad t'tir seetlH --especially irai-Haverage 90.7O per cent Pure If you have the Hlhilitest doubt unit to fee our KXCI.l'Sl VK felling ooinmiH sion from Hurpee. Healed I'.iKt pin -kagei analyst test of pirity. DON'T PLANT TOO EARLY The Air is Warm, but the (iround is Not By MARCH 10th mb will have tht! Ill.'KPKK -'" ASSORTMENTS for CHILDREN'S GARDENS Also tho llurpee hook, "Small (iurdfiia for Small Folks." Free lenliets on culture of any special seed!'. Garden Tools of the Self-Sharpening Kind KANGA HOSE Warranted for 2 yea wears 5. $6.00 for 50 feet. Complete You Miinply can't huy lictter at any price. Odd lengths null ends 94.00 for 50 ft. 8cfl. any length wo take all of them) the mill has great bargain. Our daily prices are the bargain-counter prices of others, because our expenses which you pay- are Do small. Your Credit is Good Hundred of our oldest customers take advantage, of our discount-system. A clear Having it is money made for both, and lias justified many reduced prices. Iel us explain to you. STEWART HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO. RAILWAYS COMPARED WITH AGRICULTURE For ( very 1"J miles of railway main track in V."i) there were lW miles in I. in. Fi r every loll acres of improved fan! land in l'-'i there were 115 acres in for every MO acres devoted to c- 1 s in '.the former year there were HUin the latter. That is, during the census decade, the latest period for which official statistics are available, the railway plant increased at over douUe the rate of the agricultural plant. For every lffl ton-miles in 1900 there were 1-0 in 1'JlO; for every lot) pasaen-ger-miles there were 202. For every lull bushels, hales, or pounds of the ten .rinci :.l crops in the former year there were I'i'.t 111 tne lauer. jnaiin, me output of 'the railway increased at a rate over ten times as great as that of the farm. Measured per mile the output of the railways increased 40 per cent and C7 per cent respectively. Measured per acre the output of the ten crops aver Hk'td a decrease of about one per cent. That is, the output of the railways per unit of plant increased by one half, while the output of the farms per unit of plant averaged a decrease. T he population in the ten years in creased by about sixteen million per sons, or 21 per cent. Measured per inhabitant the ton-miles of the rail ways increased 41 per cent and the freight revenue .12 per cent , the passenger-miles 07 per cent and the pas senger revenue til per cent. That is, the work performed by the railways and the money received by them in creased at very nearly the same rate. Measured per inhabitant the output of the ten principal crops ranged from a decrease of 21 per cent to an increase of 20 per cent, while the farm value increased from 31 to H'i per cent. For example, the relative supply of corn that was 100 bushels in r.iw was l bushels in 1110. the relative farm value of corn that was $100 in 1910 was $144 in 110. That is, while the supply of corn per inhabitant fell oil 21 per cent, the value of the supply per inhabitant increased "44 per cent. In the same relation the supply of wheat fell olf 14 per cent while its value increased 47 per cent, the supply oflcotton fell off 8 per cent while its value increased 80 per cent. In 1110 one thousand bushels of the sevn principal food crops could pur chase over 25 per cent more of com modities in general, and 50 per cent more of transportation then in 1900; but conversely, the purchasing power of the receipts fratn one thousand ton miles fell olf 13 per cent, and that from one thousand passenger-miles fell off 19 per cent BITL'LITIIIC PAVING Butler Banking Company i:sTAiiLisin;i mo Capital One Hundred Thousand Dollars SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 1.F.SI.1E lUrri.KR, President TRUMAN UUTLI R, Vice-President C. 11. VAl (;1IN, Cashier F. 11. SNYIiF.lt I!. It. POWF.IX Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING x? j& Ttunlnii and Sheet Metal WorR. Gasoline En gines, Pumps, Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Phone 1511. Office in Davidson Building Third and Cascadt To Re Laid at Victoria, B. C. One of the leading cities of the northwest to lav bitulithic this Beason is Victoria. Much work will be done and muuv streets which have hereto- fore presented an unsightly appearance will soon help to increase the oeauty and attractiveness of Victoria. After a thorough investigation, it was decided to use bitulithic on ac count of the fact that it!is not only I serviceable and admirably adapted to every day trallic conditions, but be cause it w ill last for years without re pairs. It is exceedingly annoying to resi dents to have a street either worn out in places or torn up for repairs, as well from the standpoint of convenience as financially. For that reason bitulithic, which has made an excellent record in other cities, was chosen. Women Form Lavender Club The first lavender club ever formed has been organized at West Stayton starting with 15 members with the fol lowing officers: Mrs. 11. h. Meliowan president; Mrs. I). H. Lonness, vice president; Mrs. S.D. Tuner, secretary and treasurer. The ohiect of these 15 women is to raise aveniler lor commercial pur noses. Having irrigation available during the tlrv summer months, they believe that the results will lie luglily satisfactory. Dr. Withvconibe, of the O. A. I ., at a record meeting held at West Stay ton, spoke very encouragingly in re uard to the possibilities of the under taking of this new club. Cough ami C01iMi1npti1.11 Coughs and colds, w hen neglected, al ways lead to serious trouble ol the lung The wisest thing to do when von have cold that troubles you is to get nb .tlli of I'r. King's New 1'iseovery. You w net relief from the first dose, and linallv the cough will disappear. O. II. brow n of Muscadine, Ala , writes: "My win was down in bed with an obstinate cough, ond 1 honesllv behove bad it not been for l'r. King's New I iscoverv, si would not be living today." Known f. I'ortv-three years as the best remedv f. coughs and colds. Price oOc and $1.(H) Recommended by ('has. N. Clarke. It li 'V What a Big Loaf of bread tor the money" you w ill exclaim w hen yon see one of ours. Well, we believe in giving quan tity as well as quality. We reap our reward in your satisfaction ami continued custom. Try our rolls, cakes and pastry t.o They are just as good as our bread and as any his mother or anybody else ever baked. riODEL BAKERY Fourth end State Hood River, Ore. VALLEY SCHOOLS WILL HOLD TRACK MEET The schools of the Hood River val ey will hold a track meet at tflumliia park on Saturday afternoon, April l, when a loving cup. Vo be purchased by pro rata contributions from the schools entering teams. wi be l'rented to the victorious team. On the Saturday following the victorious team will meet the athletes of the high school in a track. The cop .that will be given to the victors must be twice won be fore it can be owned permanently. The officers of the a-sociatmn of schools are: Miss Delia Hush, of the Odell school, secretary, and Principal Tonkin, of the Barrett scr.ool, treasur er. Prof J F Stubbs. principal of the Frankton school.is actively promot ing the mt 1 h Barrett, Oak Grove, Odell. Frankton. Pine Gr-ve and Park-. dale schools have already signified an ; intention to erter the meet. 1 ne pro ; rata amount of the fjnds to pe sud- scribed by each school should tie sent to the treasury on or before April 19, j while all entr es should he made with the secretary before that date. All scnools that nave m i v.'r meet ace urged to correspond wun Prof. Stubbs. . rn i The order of events is as ioiiows . 00. 100 and 220 y aid dashes, the 440, ine 880, shot put. hammer throw, running high jump, running bread jump, stand ing hroad jump, pole vault, 220 low hurdles, half mile relay, each entering team having four entries. The particii atine students win oc divided into four classes. In class A will be all the participants over 14 years of age, while clas U v. ill con tain thOBe 14 years ot age or unuer. - River Reaches Record Mark The Columbia river last week reached a record high water mark lor this season of the year, between Mon day and Friday the river rose more than six feet. The big sand uar noriu of the city "was almost entirely sun- I . , .L- l!,lr,i.,wI.Hnml mergeu, anu me unu..- - River ferry boats were enatieti to en ter the slough at the loot or rirsi street. However, the water has been receding since Friday J Commodore Dean, ot tne tiood Kiver White Salmon ferry system, declares that the water was as high as he nau ever seen it so early in the year. The Columbia, however, has ucen dropping very fast since bunday. It dropped a foot Sunday night, and the waters are again receding irom tne oig broad sand bar. Ayer's l-lair Vigor Clad to know you have used It. Tell your friends how It stopped your falling hair and greatly promoted its growtn. Ask Your Doctor. J O AW On.. Baby Chicks EGGS FOR HATCHING . . . FKOM . : . S. C. White Leghorns W. P. Rocks S. C. Rhode Island Reds and Indian Runner Ducks Are you particular? WE ARK! That's why our Chicks and Ducklings are in such demand. They Live They Crow They Pay HOOD RIVER POULTRY YARDS 3. R. NICHELSEN, Prop. Set' Poultry Yards at Frankton PHONE S929 M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VE1EIUSARY SURGEON la prepared to do any work in the veterln try line. He can be found by calling at or phoning to Clarke s drug more. 17. SQUARE DEAL" WOOD MEN Canficld Hurries Back From Indiana Just before the severe floods that wrought such havoc in Ohio and Indi ana, A. Canlield. of this city, left for that region, where lie had planned to purchase a tract of land. The place that Mr. Canheld contemplated owning was covered by the waters of the Wa bash river when he arrived, and he lingered but a short time. "I took the train out ot the place, says Mr. Canheld. "1 knew the rivers got pretty high there sometimes, but I had never hgured on any sucn noou, al though I formerly lived in the middle west. After one look, 1 decided that Oregon was good enough for me." While in the east Mr. Canheld visited his son at St. Louis. We wish to notify our patrons that we are still in business and are able to furnish any kind of wood they desire at the most rea sonable prices. Thanking our old customers for their patronage in the past, and soliciting new ones to give us a trial. Deliveries made in Targe or small quantities. City license to do team work. GEO. W. Phone 5943 HOWARD k SON 16th and Cascade New Schedule Mount Hood Railroad Dr. Beaumont a Booster X Doctor J. V. Iieaumont, of Portland, who owns a ranch near summit, never misses an opportunity to boost for the valley. 1. Beaumont is a member of a number if Borland clubs, and any one can gi a rise out of him by trying to detracl from the merits of Hood River's cicellent fruit. The following squib is liken from the Portland notes of the Coirier: Doc. Ilfjumont says he would rather squeeze Hood River apple cider out of one of Al Black's pork sausages than try to please all the members of the Ad club on the "eats" he orders for them each week. No. J A. M. a 00. a 0-1 8 i,v. H 8 40. or. 9 l.v H W. 4',. 1(1 10. 10 ir. 10 40 10 4;j. Kll.'i-live l'.':0l A. M. Huuduy. Sept. 8, 1912 .STATIONS IjV Hood River Ar 1'oiscninle ..Hwiletibuck . . .Van Horn Mohr. Odell Summit.. Hloucher VVlnaiiM .Dee Trout Creek Wood worth Ar Parkdale Uv. No. 2 pVm. 10 ..2 or ...2 011 ..1 f ..1 4'i ...1 Si ..1 :to .1 1 . . 1 On ..1 uo A. WILSON, Agent. THINK OF IT in UPPER VALLEY NOTICE List Your Places for Special Attention With WARD IRELAND CORNELL Upper Valley Real Estate Insurance Improved and Unimproved Orchard Land Phom Odell 837 Hood River Connection Guy Y. Kdwards A; Co. IT. C. M. RANCH Parkdale I'pper Hood River Valley Films To Be Made On Columbia Columbia river scenery is to be filmed bv the Edison players, with the beanti ful Miss Laura Sawyer, one of tl, most accomplished photo-players America, heading tho company. This work, which will moan much t Oregon will be undertaken bv the K.li son players, now quartered at D Monte, ('al., about June 1. The object of the Hdison players' company in coming here is two fold and the advertising that Oregon ami the northwest will obtain from it cm scarcely be estimated. Various sections of the northwest will be lilnieiili'or use in the New York schools, and the Columbia river scen ery will be brought into requisition for rugged and gorgeous backgrounds for illustrating photo-plays of the averly novels. Heed the ( tiugh that Hangs tin The seeds of consumption may 1 e tl;. cause, and a cough that bungs 0:1 wr.ik ens the system. 1 ..lev's ll..ne a;: 1 T.ir Conipiuind checks the cough, lu.il- thr intlamed membranes and Mrengtheni the iungs. I'. D. Lountiee, Siillin.uv, I i a . , says: '"Lagrippe left ioo a d. seated, hacking, painful cough w; holey 's Honey and far t-nlr-lctciy cured.'' Chas. X. C;arke "Co-ed" is a Grandmother The University of Oregon has an un dergraduate student who is a grand mother. Mrs. A. Klla Stearns, who is matron of the girls' dormitory us will as a student, recently received word if the'birth in Portland, of a son to her daughter, Mrs. Stanley O. C. Smith. "Our baby cries for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. 11 Keii.lrick, Rasaca, lia. "It h the best cough lemedy on the market I ii'.oughs, colds and croup." For sale by all dealers. 30,000 Persons Publicly Recommend Our Remedy. Some are Hood River People Over one hundred thousand have rec ommended Doan's Kidney Pills, Kor backache, kidney, urinary ills, T hirty thousand Bigned testimonials Are appearing now in public print. Some of them are Hood River people. ; Some are published in Hood River. ! No other remedy shows such proof. 1 hollow this Hood River man's ex- f ani le. I V illiam Moorman, 415 Sherman ave., : Hood River, Ore., says: "1 was in had shape with kidney trouble. My hack was very lame and I was annoyed a great deal by the kidney secretions. I could h&rdlv stoop. Doan's Kidney Pills quickly relieved these ailments and I publicly recommended them. 1 i till get great relief, whenever 1 take tlnni. You may continue publishing mv" former testimonial." l or sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. r'osier-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents (or the United States. liememher the name Doan's and take no other. ......................... v 1 1 l i "i "i i i i "1 "J i 1 1 'i i 1 1 i 1 1 1 For Sale j One second-hand 30-horsepower ' boiler, 1 25-horse power engine, 1 ' 30-horeepow.;r Westingbouse 1110- ' tor, 1 soft mud brick machine. All in Good Repair A. T. ZEEK pure I Blanchar Sells Residence V,. 0. Blanchar last week sold, through tho agency of W. J. Baker, his residence and two adjoining lots on ; Colunitiia street to E. 3. Middleswart, 1 of Mosier The consideration of the transaction was $3500. Mr. Middle-! swart and family will remove here f-"!! and n ake thier home in the newly bused residence. Mr. Hlancnar aimed to build a new home on the property, owned by him on uaK street. l or Burns, Bruises and Sores The quickest and surest cure for burns, l r uses, Im Is, sores, inflammation and all ivi:i disei es is Bneklen's Arnica Salve. 1 1 1 'hi r .lavs it cured L. II. HaHm, of Ire ''; r , of a sore on bis ankle which I r ned him-so he could hardly walk. s,i 'iiid lv in every house. Only 2oc. I.e.'.. mill., nded by Chas. N. Clarke. W.J.Baker&Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Resident Agents For Phoenix Assurance Co. OF LONDON NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE GARDEN We have just received a full line of D. M. FERRY'S SEEDS Also have C. C. MORSE'S SEEDS from California. These wSeeds Grow WOOD'S GROCERY J. M. WOOD. Proprietor. , Phone 2121 Free Delivery "THE BEST THINGS TO EAT" Just Arrived ckITnkwspringstTles of 1 "STAR BRAND" SHOES have just come in. You should see them, they are fine example! of Shoemakiiig. Each style shows up better than the other. You'll like some of them because they are just what you want. Some of Our Popular Sellers the " PATRIOT" a Fine Shoe for Men The Soft and Good, a Work Shoe True to Name. "TES and TED" School Shoes for Boys. Look, try a pair. "STAR BRAND" SHOES ARE BETTER J. C. JOHNSEN, the Hood River Shoe Man r c t. 1 1 is , & ouineiiiiiig iuu oiiuuiu imiow About Substitution If you wanted to buy oak lumber and the man delivered yellow pine, )ou 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 so 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 hut you have to believe in the other. You will be absolutely safe when you put your belief in us. CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy Read This P 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 FilOXK 3281 Cob. Fourth and State Stb. WOOD and COAL Slabs-Fir-Oak Agency for Genuine Rock Springs COAL A. C. Lofts PHONE 3464 I" I Tour Apples Sent to New York I An jH'i that would not even appeal ! I-' a huv bent on a foragins? excursion 1 "'i m ':l.bor's orchard, was purchased i 1 v V. X Arens in New York last win ter in a box of Extra Fancy Hood I Uiver Newtowns. The green, knotty Isr-ecuiuM! is exhibited at the Commer ' ci-il club room over the sign, "This ap i fie was packed by a descendant of the "in" who killed tne goose mm 10m mc Kiii-ien t irg." Wh, n medicine must be given to . . . . 1. ...I I -..- nl.tuaont ttl -"ii'S u iiiren n snoiou ... f i.ie. rhamberlain's Cough Remedy i nu.le iiom loaf ? and the J"00'8 11-e 1 in n preparation giue it a flavor similar t.i maule svrup, iiiumou t"-- ai.t b t ike. It hM no superior cU-, croup and whooping cough sale by r'.I dealers. for For COTTAGE HOSPITAL Hood River's Medical Institution Open to the public for treat ment of Medical and Surgi cal cases. RATES ON APPLICATION Address Cottage Hospital Assn. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Selecting Poultry here is no lottery. There is no possible chance for even the least experienced to choose a tough, taste less, stringy chicken, duck or turkey. For we handle only choice, young, fresh killed birds that make purchasing here a surety of obtaining the finest puoltry you ever tasted. The test is in the taste. THE SANITARY MARKET . M. Hoi man THE HEIGHTS PHONE 2134 Oregon Lumber Dee, Oregon Co. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY QUANTiTY Both Phones Estimates Furnished