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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
HOOD RIVER GLALlLlt, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913 Met Home Baking Easy mm m Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powdor tnado from Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar KO ALUM.NO LIME PHOSPHATE AUTO CLUB WILL MEET SATURDAY The' Hood Kiver Automobile club will meet Ht the rooms of the Commer cial club Saturday cvcniig at S o'clock when otticerB wili he elected for the ensuing year, and when tnetnlierH of the club will endeavor to create a stronger interest in activities of .the organization. The eltih was organized in J'Jll and has almost a nundreu mem ber. It ia thought by enthuiastic mo torints who are memoirs of the Auto mobile club that the organization can foster the improvement of stretches of roads where tcpairs are. needed. Just now nn endeavor iR being made to ie cure ollicial recognition of the road be tween this city and The Dalles. BASEBALL The Heights baseball team hud an easy walk away buniinv afternoon, when its members met the Fletcher Furniture Company team, of 'I he ilallen. Tho visitors were beaten by a score of 7 to 2. The local lads dis played their superiority at all times during the content. ta.SiJI j-j-H-i-H-H-:-!-! 1 !-M I l-H-H-H- T HAS, tlKH AM) 1LA1HEKS !! I I I I I 1 I I I U I I ! M M I M M t r.verljoJv is ,h,Se days. Within th part f"Ur or five veins revel has the lower Hood river ii?nii g been so goo.) as on this Scan. Experts think it is due to the fact tral the channel of the mouth of the stream , v. t el,.!!., d last fall as to give the j IVi trance toeiter from the lu.u'n-, i:Ia. AWt every afternoon i.in.r.-ls, catch baskets of tire trout within two tt.iles of the city. On of - day last week 11 K. Huncan stood on the .Mount, Hood railroad bridge l'"'dt1 t,'ret' bii Hteclhead. I,. Martin, ho is one of the mt enthu-iastic of local fisherintn. raucht t. ...... ,.t. ,... u iii the Mnie mot. tine i f the workmen of the I'aeihc I wer V i light Company's crews sa the I. at i He had a goo.) bit of sporting ""'' . 'ehn-n-g through his veins md arteries, ; !ar.d he imim diately deelar.d to his fel-, u laborers that before i.lgl.t t..e . wuul 1 catch the mate of the bit! b-h , He earned out this declaration hoc! , (caught another ifiat.t Chinook as S'oii j as the evening whiftle had sound... I on ; j the big project. j I Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Turner took an I 1 L t ...lh.,1 lift t l,t' ' outing last ween, imy """ ; , Hood river, their minds soothed by dreams such as must have given Faue; Walton his exquisite grap on philni-o-phy. At the Mount iluod bridge they .topptd and tossed their hooks into the ,i,..mi,i Mr. Turner returned to the ..itu .,r,,iillv rliKolaviiiL' a steelhead, i j Mrs. Turner, to add to her pleasure of ' the day. brought back a line Dolly Var den truut. Among Hood (liver's .Japanese col ony are found many devotees of the rod. Japanese are very fond of fish. Over in the Flowery Isle they eat sev eral hundred varieties of the members of the tinny tribe. Of some species, raw tish is considered a treat delicacy. One local Japanese boy during the past week has been making daily tripH up the river. He always returns with at least one steelhead. it I . ... ii,HSlj.H Finlcy to Organize Sportsmen Special tlTurt is being made by State Came Warden William L. Finlcy, to organize the sportsmen in every com munity throughout the state. In many (daces organizations have been formed and good result have been secured. "In order to carry out the work that has been outlined by the Slate Hoard of Fish and (Jump Commissioners, and to have tour fields and forests abound in game and our streams stocked with lish, it iH very necessary that we have tin- active asisstance of sportsmen in different parts of the state," says Mr. Finley. "Tho object of these sportsmen's clubs is to asisst the Commission in planting trout and other game fish in the various creeks and rivers, and to release different varieties of game birds which are now being rai:-ed at the utatu game farm in places where they will thrive and do well. W'e in tend to do this distributing of lish and game birds through the sportsmen's organizations. The new hsh distributing car, rain bow," has been built at o cost of $7,iK). This car is especially equipped with a large number of cans and an air pump and necessary apparatus so that trout fry can be taken from the butch eries and delivered in any part of the state where the railroad runs. From these railroad points the sportsmen are to take the tish in wagons, automobiles or other conveyances to the streams to be stocked. Murray Kay landed three fine steel head Sunday, which was perhaps the best day of the season for fishermen. Since then all have been declining that the weather is off. Matt Iluckler is the champion fisher man of the boys. He caught a steel head last Saturday that was almost as j lung as he was. fH'V rt-r -Iff: t:y.n'--H " .: ' A , " ; x''ir ' r V IT mi 7Wf3 7700 T700 1 The New Parasols are dainty and durable creations that match in color and design with the Qj i dresses, and are lightly priced tJI lU tpO Children's Parasols Plain and Trimmed Chamoisette Wash Gloves-Long and Short NEW ONE-PIECE DRESSES And Parasols For MAY DAYS The beautiful, warm Spring days are here, and We have a beautiful line of New Dainty Dresses And Parasols, that fit in so perfectly with these days. Lovely Lingerie Dressess of Embroidered Voiles, all white and white, with a touch of Nell Rose-Silk Poplin Dresses, high waist effect, plain colors -Black and White Striped Voile dresses, trimmed with black velvet and white ratine -Cream White Serge, Dresses, with Robespierre collars of blue or red messaline, buttons and cuff trimming to match-Mixed Suiting Dresses in light colors, with slashed skirts; collar, cuffs and belt of messaline. The New One-Piece Linen Dresses Come in Plain as well as Slashed and Trimmed combining Service with Attractiveness. They fill the need you have felt, of a Dress that will look presentable, and at the same time be suitable for every day wear. &o or aa oq rn Make your selection now. LINEN DRESSES t) J.OD 10 pODU TT-f?. A F) .Q YSTKJVT Has certainly made a hit, and why shouldn't it? When you can start a Savings x x. 31.1 x. Account for your child and have it GROW WITH THE CHILD, without any expense or sacrifice on your part, who wouldn't be in favor of it. The Tad System, in a nutshell, simply means, that you get a discount on your cash purchases here, which is deposited each month to the credit of the child having the account, it is a good clean, safe and sane proposition, that appeals to every thoughtful parent. BRAGG i: MERCANTILE :: COMPANY BIRTHS The Lower City team will nii'ft the Walthw-VVilliams anKri'tfuticin at Co lutnbia i'ark Sunday afli'riioon. The Wnlther-Williama team is flaiil to have soma star players and the coming con test ia aniiming the interest of local fans, who look forward to soino cxhi , hitiong of haHehal! tddll. Iliflh School News The H. H. H. S. hasehiill team ap plied it to tho White Salmon hih school team to the tune of 9 to 0 Fri day. 1 hia in Buitahle revenge for the score of 2 to 0 that was given to the II. 11. 'II. H. team when they viaited White Salmon April 25. The high school team according to position lilavcilwaa: lluslimnki. lllat'i'. Shrum. MeUuire, ThomaH, Swurtuut, Jingl Johnsen, A. Jnhtisen and Cooper. The last of the domestic science classes to give their reception was the "all freshmen" class of lirt year cooks. Two classes conihined and gave their reception together. This is the only class in which the hoys and girls cook together. The tnenihers of the class are 1'aul Harris, Wililam Allen, Mae Shny, Alice MiCurily, Suzanne Kay, Stella truce, Kiln Niehans, Mar ian Dukiii, Ktith Howell, Nell ('am- eron, Kdna l.ozier, May and Sarah Neuliegh, Itessie Stevens, Maifiiret! ("armody. Their guests were Mrs. j Shay, Mrs. McCimly, Mrs. Mi-Clnm, Mrs. Niehuns, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Har ris, Mrs. Nohle, and Miss Furrow, miss uagar una the domestic science ; teacher, M'ns Horning. Sandwiches, i Whfers and tea and cullVe were served. II. It. H. S. will be well represented at the state track meet to he held at F.ugeiio ; next Saturday, l'rof. ('rites leaves for the south with live hopeful athletes Friday afternoon. '1 he hoys who represent our high school there are Henry Itlagg, Hud 'Ihomas, till Me Uuire, Angus McDonald and Nohle. Although none of these men are stars and cannot he expected to take every thing, they will probably make a fair showing. Itlagg is entered in the pole vault, hroiul jump, high jump, slmtput, discus throw, loo yard run and the re lay race. Thomas will he entered in all of these except the shotput. and dis cus. McGuire will ho entered in the hroud il'lnn. shot nut. ue.il rid.'ie r:n-i McDonald in the 4 to ymds and one j " .V'ungster'inl'ormed the merehaii mile run and m the relay. Nohle, who is taken along as an emergency man, will he entered in tho hroud jump, 410 yard run, shotput and discus throw. .1 i in I'ifer headed the Tuesday evening, catching steelhead of the day. procession the onlv J. II. Freilricy, second to none with a fiy, has caught his share of sparkilng tieuuties. Fierce Kngafiement on Mitchell's Point May ,r., I'.H.'t Kditor (Ilacier: Last week a small detachment of a crack military organ ization of Hood River was seen near tho ancient city of Menominee, holdly joshing its way down the borders of the Columbia. From their manial ar ray and the frequent spit and snap of their Catlings it was plain to the most casual observer that the valiant column was out for either business or trouble, perhaps both. Soon a rattling tire of musketry, or rather pistolry. told but too plainly that the trouble had com menced, anil on looking up we discov ered that the gallant column hail taken Hoys' Marble Causes Trouble A inariile in tht! nanus ot a small boy Sunday caused no small amount of trouble Monday morning. Several lads were playing with the marble Sunday bouncing it on the street, when with a mistlirow, it was sent as a missle agaimd the plate glass window of th Itlowers Hardware Co. A very small hole was broken in the glass, and it was thought by all who viewed the place Monday morning that the break hud been caused by a bullet. A reward was offered by 1 N isiowers iur mlormation that might lead to the apprehension of the guilty party. About the middle of the, niori t that the hole had been made by a play male. mo puncture in the window was thought to have been the work of van dais because of the fact that on the east sule ot the building a window ha been smeared with tobacco juice and on its .surface was carved a number of obscene words. At the Com lhe program at the Hem today is as ioiiows : me i. urn ion ot vv ar, ' a two ree Kalem special depicting scenes during me i ivn war. lim diogeti a Foundling," a Vita graph drama. ' lhe Newest Methods! of Coaling iiiuuesnips in sea. "All on Account of a Transfer, I'disoii comedy. rriday and Saturday s bill: "The Horn To Mr. and Mrs. William Kis singer at their home in Uelmont, Thursday, May 1, a daughter. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Iten Stevens, ut their home on the Heights, Thurs day, May 1, a sou. Horn-To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cummings, of Mosier, at the Cottage hospital, Friday May 2, a son. Financial Report of I'nion Meeting On account of some deferred pay ments on pledges this report has been somewhat delayed, but nmises hae betn met to a remarkable degree. Any- one who is yet pledged to the free will ottering can pay the amount to me and I will be kiuu to turward the earns to Dr. iiulgin, who is now conducting a meeting at Hartshorn, Oklahoma. r roin that point he will return to Walla Walla. Wash. Taft Transfer Co., freight and cart age, jih.iio. (ieo. I,. Rose, expenses and rent of bonks, $1411.70. Mount Hood Hotel, entertainment of evangelists, i. K. (I. Hall, wood, $.'!(). Hood River News, piinting, Hood River (ilacier, printing, $1.1!,'. Cleaning church, $10. R. M. Hunt, janitor oik, K. Mrs. tHixorrow, services, $2. Ceo. I,. I . Rose and wife, $'J2.(!0. Dr. K. .1. Iiulgin, free will ollering, ;r,K. l s. Hal., incidental collection, $1.3,". Total, $ii'.).ri.r,:i. S. K. Hartmess, Treus. Fin. Com. up a line siraiageuc position on the top j Lost Son," a I.ubin two reel special. VI I icuen o j oi in, Their manly forms could be seen clearly silhouetted against the sky from the top of the point und following the direction of their lire we could decern the white a Selig lhe Hank's Messenger.' drama of the west. "I.ady Audrey's Jewels, "an Kssanay i oineiiy. Minday: "The Fire Coward uniforms of lhe enemy in a slight i story of the Alabama hills. A Kalem fringe of trees fur down the slope, And long the contliet rages, The tides of battle sway. And now Angora's loosing ground And now the scouts give way. After a time ti j noise of battle had entirely died away and as we were wondering who hud won this gory field, and who woold'tight no more, we happened to look up und' saw, not the gallant scouts again, but the white un iforms of the Angora, their short white banners straight up in the breeze. The gallant scouts ; 0, where were they? Rut such is the buzzards of war. A certain hard bended old fanner, whom 1 afterward saw, said it was only a bunch of "them Hood River hoodlems" shooting at his'gouts. Hut then, you see, he was an unsophisti cated farmer. Yours truly, 1. C. I'M. Stranalian & Slaven Contractors & Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. MAPLE FLOOR 17 Cts. Will lay complete over old floor a polished and waxed maple floor for 17 cents pQ- square foot. II . E. JOHNSON Building Contractor PHONE 1032 W. F. Laraway Doctor of. Ophthalmology Over 30 years' ex perience. Eyes Tested and Glasses Ground Eeference: Over 2,000 fitted in Hood River, U.S.A. 1HMW WMni m mmirortland's Famous Hotel Mlllil Med for the Excellence) of if$ Cujsine. European pfaq II you wear underclothing yon should get a Linen Marker at thetilacier Stump Works and live happy ever alter. drama "The Intluenee on Kroncho Lilly," remarkable western drama featuiin (i. M. Anderson. A "Chance lleception," a Liogru ilru m a. ri. . j,i in'.. . i ue v ueapesi ay, a mine com edy. W. R. f. Notice The Department president will 1 present at the next meeting of th Woman s Kelief Corps Saturday, May 10. Members are requested to be present and bring cuke or sandwiches. The Tost is cordially invited to lunch after business meeting. A man living at Auburn, New York, bud a severe at lack of kidney and blad der trouble. lieing & working man, not wanting to lose time, be cured himself completely by using Foley Kidney I'ills, A year later he says: 'Tt is a pleasure to report that the cure was permanent." His inline is J. A. Farmer. Chss. X. Clarke. THINGS ALL OUGHT TO KNOW A Christian Bible Students Th Sat isfactory Proof of "Why God Permits Evil." (Hie of the questions which conies to nearly every thinking mind today Is, "Why does (bid permit evil?" As we look about us In the world we observe that It Is filled Willi sorrow mid trouble, sickness and pain und every trial we could enumerate, und we ciinnot help wondering WHY (;oi ALLOWS IT. We realize that lie Is almighty and that lie could prevent It If lie w'lshed. We read In Ills Word that lie Is more willing to do for Ills children than are earthly parents for theirs, and we know how much that mentis; yet of tentimes It seems that those who try to do and live right have the most trouble. This question Is made very clear In a book entitled, "The Divine Plan of the Ages." Kvery statement Is barked by Scripture, and shows that while Cod does not sanetlou mil HE HAS HAD A lTUrOKK IN AU.OW 1NC SIN AND DEATH TO KKKiN Til LSIC SIX THOISAND YEA US. This 11 ml many 0(u.r subjects of deep Interest to all of (ioii's people are dis cussed fully and In language easy of comprehension. In Limllsh, Herman, Swedish, Dauo Nonveglan, Italian, French, Creek, Hungarian. Spanish, Polish, Holland' lsh. Finnish. Serine and Turko-Ar-nieiiian in preparation. ;!."' pages, cloth bound, cents post paid. Address Hihio und Tract Socie ty, 17 Hicks Street, lirookl.Mi, X. Y. Concerning the Uplift "Von are In favor of the uplift, of course." es," replied Farmer Oomtossel. "Only 1 haven't ntiy special regard fur a man who has a Job of roof mend In' on nami aim who refuses to milder In hopes that brim- along ton Star. Situated in the Hub of the Principal .Theater and Shopping District Kecenily Redecorated and Refurnished Throughout, and Better Equipped Today Than F.ver Before. EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms, without hath, $1.00 per day and up Rooms, with bath, - 2.0 per day and up . N. K. CLARKE, Asst. Manager J. G. KAUFMANN, Manager climb a some one will an elevutor."-WashluS- Two Vacations. Joe had not seeu Bill for a long time "Hello, Hill!" be eald. "suil work ing, I see." "Yes, Joe. but 1 am getting a little wabbly. Fve had only two mentions In thirty seven years, Joe. once to un derg'o a surgical operation and the other time in order to buy a lot tn the cemetery" Indianapolis News. Complete JOHN DEERE Line Vehicles and Implements GILBERT IMPLEMENT CO. . EMBOSSED WORK . LETTERHEADS CARDS, INVITATIONS, GLACIER HuiA'lil. , , .. . ... 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