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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1913)
flOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 2G, 1913 J2 "Why! It's A Wonder Madam!" Said tin Hardware Clerk NewVcreciiott Oil Cook-stove You can halts, broil, roast and toait on it jutt as well a on a regular coal range. Cool in summer; usable all the year 'round. No dirty fueli no ashes. Convenient; quick, burnt oil the cleanest cheapest fuel. A.k for the NEW PERFECTION. Sold by dealer everywhere. ft i nm i i urn i ! i i PORTLAND Horseshoeing' ffJE Cy Professional Experts l Mr. Rancher and III if 11)7" our orscs' ee I V r-iiW SHIVeLY DRISC.OLL 1 .,.t I f I I2J Corner Fourth and Columbia Streets SSuilitliiiutitiaM'J i HODEL Fourth and State We Give ZK stamps ELITE GROCERY J. R. KINSEY, Proprietor New Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Green Vegetables, Flour and Feed Delevcry Hours:! a"d A" M" 4 P" M- t uasi, Bell Building WE MAKE CRT IT DONE AT HOME at HOOD RIVER PLANING MILL MILL WORK I OR YOUR IIOl'SK SCREENS SCREEN DOORS. TABLES ami 1 1 RNI l l'RE ANYTHING YOU WANT IN WOODWORK A. W. MONOSMITH Successor to R. B. BRAGG Phone 3454 Factory at Armory Huiklinn Cascade Av We are Now Taking Orders for Apple, Peach and Pear Boxes Would Advise Ordering at Once Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Phone 124 Hood River, Oregon ZFaSIEailOlsr STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. ill "w aw i i L3zmmjjr. SAN FRANCISCO HERE IT IS ami we plt'ilge you our word that thorn iHn't a liner LOAF OF BREAD nindr urn! linked the whole world round. Our brend iH perfectly ciinitftry nml ia made of purest oud bent Hour milled. Patronize thin bakery for wholeome bnked KoIh at rijrlit kind of nrirea. 6 Loaves for 25c Ask for Tickets BAKERY Hood River, Ore. Green Trading g v:au anu j:.mj l'. M Phone 445 1 IT! mi". STRANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. Horses bought, sold or excbangtHl. Pltaaurt parties can secureflrst-claas rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture an pianos. We do everything horses rau do. UNDERWOOD FOLK PRAISE CUMMINS tv, irion of the Underwood road district No. 9 in Skamania county. Wash..atron8 the Columbia, in their ;.; nnn h rprent roads that h re ave been completed there have extended ho r oreutHxt cratse ior c m. vuui' mins. suoervisor of the district. The r,.M,.uiir,a roniilntinn wag rece ntly adopted by the citizens of the district: Inasmuch as we were, one year ago, u.;thr.H a nnxaahle hiuhwav across our nresent road distric t, due to the fact that we had been for years systemat ically rohbed of our share of the road money due us, and inasmuch as we now have a well graded roau irom cam. ...out .mm Hum rnnrl (lift rift No 9. fuu it inutlv Iiih nnr road supervisor. E. M. Cummins, who has done so much ... !; almiit the nresent excellent condition of our roads, that we tender him a public exiiresion or our apprec cia ton of his worK. jnereiure, ueii ; re solved: L';f Thnt uia tliA mamlie.rs of the Good Roads Ansoclation of road district No. 9, .Skamania county, wasn.. ex- oress to Mr. rJ. M. Lummms our Keen sense of appreciation of his work tk. innotpiiitinn nf nnr mads and I untiring efforts to keep them in good repair during the winter. v..,..,rwi 'I hut up rer-npnize the zeal. energy and good judgment he has put rortn in our uunau ; mat we im i k.n . oliiu rcriMupil fnr evrrv doll allowed our road district and that we extend to Mr. uurnmins a vote or con- f!.lii,.o in nil mnu ilptermine to do this season in the improvement of our nignway. Thinl Thnt thpHA rem ,1 nt inns spread on our minutes of this meeting . . . . .L II 1 and a copy oi same oe seiu iu uie nuuu River papers for putlication. UNDERWOOD GROWERS WILL MAKE DECISION The apple growers of the Underwood and Husutn districts, who comprise the White Salmon Valley Apple Growers' Union, the warehouse of which is at Underwood, will hold a meeting next Saturday, when a vote will be taken on the question of an affiliation with the North racine f ruit DistriDuiors. ine growers of this district shipped their fruit through the Northwestern Fruit Exchange last year. The ollicers of the Union and the growers for the most part Bre strongly in favor of an alignment with the new distributors association, and it is thought that the meeting of next Sat urday will be a mere formality. Pioneer Indian Fighter Visits Here J. A. Hughes, of lone, Morrow county, has been here visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. E. King, on the West aide. Mr. Hughes is an early pioneer to the state. In l&)7 he was a member of the surveying party under 0. I'. Thompson, who was later connected with one of Portland's principal banks, that established the base line across the Cascades. "There were only two houses here then," said Mr. Hughes the other day while pay in i? a visit to the Glacier office, "anil the country was thickly wooded." the old pioneer was through the district the year before, when on his way with a party of volunteers, who were going to fight the troublesome Indians of the district. Mr. Hughes is 78 years of age. He came to Marion county on his arrival in Oregon and lived there a number of years before going to Wallowa. Landslide on the West Side The hillside having been soaked with irrigating water and the rain that fell ast Ihursday morning at an earlv hour, a landslide filled the canyon lead ing lip to the Kellogg & Marquis place onjthe West Side for distance of nearly iw yarus. ine slide, although no seri ous damage was done, tilled the road leading up to the orchard home of the Komnhood place for a short distance. rir trees IH inches in diumeter were uprooted by the slide. Rest Laxative for the Aged Ohl lllitn ami it niiiitn f..-.l .......1 ,.f ...... 1.V'..lt,ll IV. i-i HIE! iiitivi til a laxative more than young folks, but it mum oc mini ami iiurm can mm nnn illicit Vi'ill Hot rilllftl imin Mr k'iiw.'u New Life Tills are especially good for me iigiMi, uir iney aci promptly and citsilv. I ' li (' "."m- liVi'nmiii.ti, I,., Clias. N. Clarke. "Some" Suggestion An inebriated pent I (mnil wild firtiim home one evening when he met a young man who was moving to a new home. i eing very irugai tins young man hud decided to move his own tl,i,,,,j .uihu. than pay a mover. On this trip he had a large hall clock on his back. It was verv heavv nml us ha ctr,, ,.i v,.. heard the inebriated one call out: hhay there, you ! ' Thinking thnt. thn man WOO imliii in - - r ------ - "inn Tina Ulll help him, he set the clock down and Btl 111 , "Well, sir?" He was astonished tn funr th nth. stammer: "Shav vmi whv ilnx't .,. i,.... .. watch? A Worker Appreciates This Wm. Morris, a resident of Florence, Oregon, says: "For the last fimrt...,.n years my kidneys and bladder incapaci tated me for all work. About eib.t months ago I begun using Foley Kidney Tills, and they have done what other medicines iniied to do, and now I am icciing nne. ncv Tills." 1 recommend Foley Kid Chns. N. Clarke. N. W. Fruit Exchange Will Advertise 'the management of the Northwes em t ruit Kxchange has announced that ii win conduct a liroail campaign of ad vertising for Northwestern apnles the coming season. L. K. Meacham, the autt-iuawK manager or the concern whose home is in Portland, left last week for Chicago ami lnrlin.i,v,i;, further these general apple advertising It is worse than useless to tako an medicine internally tor muscular v chronic rheumatism. All that is neede is a tree application of Chamberlain' Liniment. For sail by all dealers. Boarding Place for Children Wanted I dcsiie to secure a place on a ranch u,i in iu cuuuren, a loy and a g irl, nK-u mm it respectively, w here t liev innn. i hi iiiy oi eggs, tresu milk other whnlesonip f.whl 1 n ;n ...... and :o a month for each of them. Those linv such a iilace iilease addivss ing C. II. I, HUMAN", 40o Yeon HUlg., Portland, Ore. . a. . ... iir. rsros lis tins renin..,i his here, in his former otlice. He may be reacneu nigm ami aav Iy telephone No mStf ELKS WILL CRAZE AT BONNEVILLE Herds of Elks will gather from all parts of the Mid-Colnmbis region and from Portland and journey to Bonne ville to the big picnic which will be held there Sunday. The Dalles Elks will come with their big chief, Claude S. Knight, Exalted Ruler of Chapter No.' 303. They will be joined here by local Elks and their wives. J. H. Fredricy, local agent of the 0.-W. R. & N. Co., is recovering from a severe cold, caught while fishing for steelhead last spring, is regaining bis voice, and will wander through the cars, wearing his blanket and making the children laugh. Mr. Fredricy is scheduled for a wrestling match in the afternoon. The chief feature, however, will be the baseball game between the Port land and The Dalles Elks. The Nestor of the local baseball players, Johnnie Castner, will participate, playing with The Dalles team. Civil Service Examination The United States Civil Service Com mission announces that on July 12 an examination will be held at Hood Riv er, Ore., as a result of which it is ex pected to make certification to nil a contemplated vacancy in the position of fourth class postmaster at Udell, Ore., and other vacancies as they may occur at that office, unless it shall be decided in the interests of the service to fill the vacancy by reinstatement. The compensation of the postmaster at this ollice was $1&0 lor the last fiscal year. Age limit 21 years and over on the date of the examination, with the ex ception oi that in a state where women are declared by staute to be of full age fur all purposes at 18 years, women 18 years of age on the date of the ex amination will be admitted. , Strange Underwood Light Explained The' strange light that flared up on the Underwood Heights and startled so many local people on Tuesday evening of last week has been explained since it was learned that a short circuit on the high power line of the Northwest ern. Electric Co. that evening burnt out one of the generators of the power house on the White Salmon river and the company's energy was turned off for a period of 20 hours while repairs were being made. The light was thought by many to have been that of a powerful search light in the hands of a ioker on this Bide of the river. Guaranteed Eczema Remedy The constant itching, burning, red ness, rash and disagreeable effects of ec zema, tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles and irritating skin eruptions can be readily cured and the skin made clear and smooth with Dr. Holison.s Eczema Oint ment. Mr. J. C. Eveland, of Hath, 111., says: "I had ec.ema twentv-five vears and had tried everything. All failed. When 1 round Dr. llobson's KczmaOint inent I found a cure." This ointment is the formula of a physician and has been in use for years not an experi ment. That is why we can guarantee it. All druggists, or by mail. Price 50c. Pfeiffer (Jhemkal Co.. Philadelphia and St. Louis. Espcrantists Will Hold Convention The Esperantists. the exponents of a universal laguage, of Oregon, will hold a state convention at McMinnville to morrow, Saturday and Sunday for the purpose of organizing a state league. The leaders in Esperanto movement in the state declare that it is their plan to go back into every hamlet and town and organize clases. Numerous fore most scholars and students of the world are promoting the new language. Dr. David Starr Jordan, president of Stanford University, makes use of the anguage. Of the local esperantists. one of the most enthusiastic, is George Howe, of the post office force. The ltrillhint Slarsof JiiHf Ty the end of June. Mars. Venus. Bat- urn and Jupiter will all lie the morning stars, but foley's Honey and Tar Com pound is at all times the "Star" medi cine for coughs, colds, croup and whoop ing cough. A cold in June is as apt to develop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other time, but not if Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is taken. Clias. N. Clarke. An Appetite Worth While "How would jou like to have an ap petie that would call for the following items?" asked Mrs. C. A. Bell, of the Mount Hood hotel one evening last week, and she diaulaved a meal check showing that some one or some persons nso eaten the following: Lamb chops, milk, roast beef, cold meat, strawberries and cream, cherry sauce and crab salad. Mrs. Bell ex plained that it was a laborer who had just secured work on the streets. The man declared that he hadn't had any thing to eat for several days and the above is a specimen of bis menus for the first few days' meals. Katharine L. Norton, New Bedford, Mass.. hiivb' '! I, a, I a tnrrililn nftin across my back, with a burning and scalding feeling, 1 took F'oley Kidney Pills as advised, with results certain and sure. Hie puin and burning feeling leit me, I felt toned up and invigorated. I recommend Foley Kidney Pills." Chas. N.Clarke. ANOTHER HOOD RIVER CASE It Proves That There's a Way Out for Many Suffering Hood River Folks Isaac Ford, 1401, Cascade Ave., Hood River, Ore., says: "1 suffered severely from kidney trouble, lumbago and rheumatic pains. I tried plasters and liniments and various remedies, but wasn't hepled at all. Terrible pains darted in the small of my back and extended into my ankles and shoul ders. Sometimes 1 couldnf sleep on account of the pain and in the morning 1 got up feeling very lame and stiff. Whenever I tried to stoop the pain al most killed me and sometimes I was hardly able to bend over to fasten my shoes. 1 had dizzy spells and any ex ertion tired me. The kidney secre tions were filled with sediment. When I was told to try Doan'a Kindey Pills, idid. After I had taken half of the box I felt better. I steadily improved until I was cured. All I have said about Doan's Kidney Pills, when I have recommended tnem before, still holds good. You may continue pub lishing my former statement. Once in a while 1 take Doan'a Kidney Pills and they keep me free from any serious at tack of kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for Uie United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Aycis Sarsaparilla Changes tendency toward disease to tendency toward hearth. No alcohoL Sold for 60 years. Aak Your Doctor. LSJfffc; Tips On Titles A MAN came rushing into our ofDce and wanted an Abstract in a hurry. He seemed to think we kept them on hand and conld pass the one be wanted right over to him. It was the first time he bad ever required an Abstract. He had an opportunity to make an investment which gave promise of rich returns. It was an unusual chance. He bad no ready money so bad gone to his bank to get it by placing a mortgage upon bis land. The bank, according to its cus tom, demanded an Abstract and re ferred him to us. Now the man bad lived on this land. He had paid gcod money for it. He held a Warranty Deed. He thought it was his. It was, but there was a "Cloud upon the Title" which had to be cleared be fore he could obtain any money upon his land. There were defects in the instruments as recorded which could be remedied only by a decree of the Court. This required time. Mean while the opportunity for the promis ing investment had passed. This is not fiction. It is not even exceptional. It is the sort of thing that is occuring repeatedly. You own land in Ilood River County. You intend, some day, to have it covered by an Abstract. Why Not Now? There is nothing to be gained by delay and may be much to lose. It matters not what you think about your land, your title Is only as good as the records show. The business of the Ab stracter is to give you the record of your title. Borne people seem afraid to enquire into the title to their land. They prefer to play "ostrich" and try to think there can be nothing the trouble with it. When the day comes, as it surely will, that they must have an Abstract they are disappointed that they have to wait for the Abstracter to do his work. But they can't blame the abstracter. It takes time to pre- Bare a correct and complete Abstract, esides there are always other hurry orders ahead which must be finished before new work is begun. It is even more annoying to learn that the title you thought good is imperfect. The trouble may be slight and of a nature which could be readily removed, but still sulticient to cause an exasperat ing delay at a time when one wishes to make a quick sale or raise money upon a mortgage. lie wise enough to have your Ab stract made. NOW, while there is no urgent need for prompt action. Come in and talk to us about it, we may be able to make a few sugges tions of benefit to you. We have been searching Hood River Titles since 1880, and if there is a flaw in the Title we can find it. Hood River Abstract Co. W.J.Baker&Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Resident Agents For Phoenix Assurance Co. OF LONDON 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. Wire Wound Continuous Stave Wood Stave Pipe KELLY BROS., Agts. PHONE 4443 Fourth Street Between Oak and State Summons In the Circuit Court of Hood River County, Inthe0matter of the Petition or the Board ot Directors of KaatKork Irrigation District for the Judicial examination and Judgment of the Court aa lo the regularity and Ifxallty of the procredlnfi lor Issuing Bonds of nald Diatiict, and olber acta atlivtlng aald LHa- To'Kaat fork Irrigation IHstrlct, and to all Kreelioldera, Lxvsl Voters and Asaeaiiuient Payer within aald District: In the nime oftheHtme of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and an awer the Petition filed In the above entitled proceeding, and eoutest the validity of anoh proceeding, or of any of the acta or things therein enumerated, before the expiration of ten (10) daya after the full publication of thin aummona, to-wlt, on or before the loth day of July, A. D. litis. And if you, or any of yon. fall to so do, for want thereof the said petitioner, will apply to the above named Court for the relief de manded In their aald Petition, UvwIU Kor the Judicial examination and judgment of aald Court aa to the regularity and legality of each and every of the varioua acta and proceedings of the original petitioner, for aald liiatrict, the County Court of Hood River County, Ore gon, and the Board of Director, of aald Dis trict, relative to the organtxatioo of the Dla trlctaud the authorliation and iaaue of bond, of the District, and any other matter or pro ceeding affecting the legality or validity of aald bonds so authorised, that all of the same may b approved and confirmed, aud said authorised Iaaue of bonds adjudged aud de creed lo be legal and valid. UKORGK R WII.BI R, JlJJyS Attorney fcr Petitioners. When you are wanting FURNITURE Do not buy before inspecting our stock. Newest Designs AND Latest Models At Prices to suit the times STEWART & FRENCH Hardware and Furniture Hood River - Oregon THE QUESTION BEFORE EVERY WOMAN is: "Where can I find a Grocer whose service is satisfactory; who will deliver what I send for without substituting an inferior article?" OUR ANSWER is: "Here we are! Give us a call, or send along your order. You'll never need to ask that ques tion again." "THE BEST THINGS TO EAT" WOOD'S GROCERY J. M. WOOD, Proprietor. Phone 1221 Free Delivery 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. We promise the best of service and satisfac tion. HOOD RIVER BANKING AND TRUST CO. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS M. M. IIiix, President VV. W. Rkminoton, Vice-Pres. R. W. Pratt, Cashier WilBon Fike, W. W. Remington, C. II. Stranahan THE SANITARY MARKET E. M. Holman THE HEIGHTS PHONE 2134" Oregon Lumber Co. Dee, Oregon ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY QUANTITY Both Phones Hunt Paint & -. al at . ... vumpieie nne or KAirsib, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. JSC -TO FOR THE LUNCH BASKET on the Fourth, if yon are going to picnic, or for the table if you are going to stay at home, you'll find nothing more delightful than our meati, provisions or poultry. Our meats cut up cold splendidly and taste deliciously. Why not give your order now? Then the eating part of the cele bration willlie provided for. Estimates Furnished Wall Paper Co. ... Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints Glidden's Varnishes Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste