The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 02, 1913, Image 6

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    HOOD UIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1913
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Shelby Mazda Lamps
We are agents for the fam
ous Shelby Mazda Lamps and
lead in price declines. 10-15-20-25
and 40 watts 35c. CO and
100 and specials in gas and
oil lamps in great variety.
Chimney, mantels, fittings
Orchard Supplies
In Security Iron Clad and Steel
brace ladders 6 to 14 fl. Pal
mer and Harriett Picking Pails
Twines, Pruners, etc.
The other fellows worry over our terms and discounts
is ample proof he knows they are good for you and us.
5 for cash with order enables us to make all prices
lower. Our 7 turnovers of $1.00 each year makes the
saving to you -he can't compete and oniy howls that we
have added the discount.
Stewart Hardware & Furniture Co.
Hardware, Furniture and
Orchard Supply House
Hood River
TODEL
Fourth and State
We Give VT
Stamps
ELITE GROCERY
J. R. KINSEY, Proprietor
New Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries
Green Vegetables, Flour and Feed
Delevery Hours-1 West' 8 and 10 A M"' 4 P" M
ueievery nours. j 9;3Q M and hQ p M
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Bell Building
HEY YOU Mr. Orchardist, don't forget that
you will want every convenience in narvest
mg your apple crop this fall.
THE HOOD RIVER Nailing Press, with its
new appliances, springs that cause it to work
like a bwiss watch, is the slickest thing you
ever saw.
WE ARE SELLING THESE PRESSES every
day. Come in and put in your order be
fore we have more work placed than we
can turn out.
W. G. SNOW
Power Blacksmith and Wagon Shop
Phone 2611. 4th St., North of Cascade Ave.
ZF-SHIOIsr
..Livery, Feed
Hunt Paint &
Complete line of PAINTS,
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Heating Stoves
In such array of price and
style that it only need be said
our stock is complete $1.00 to
$35.00. Several slightly used
range, (not our make i to J
price. ) Quick Meal gas stoves
J off.
A Furniture Stock
That combines every possi
ble need with money saving
prices. We are short a carload
of rugs, but the new Fall pat
terns will please you.
Oreg'ori
Horseshoeing'
By Professional Experts
Mr. Rancher and
Mr. Businessman
Let us attend to the needs
of your horses' feet. . . .
SH1VELY&DRISC0LL
Corner Fourth and Columbia Streets
Our Bread Man
is one of the most skillful in the
business. What he doesn't know
about bread making inn't worth
knowing. Just to prove to your
self how foolish it 's to swelter
over a hot oven, try a loaf of our
light, white, toothsome bread.
Once tried it is always a favorite.
BAKERY r V
Hood River, Ore.
Green Trading JSSi
?M"."M I
rnnnetioi ij
STABLE
and Draying..
STRANAHANS & RATHBUN
Hood River, Ore.
Horses bought, sold or exchanged.
Pleasure parties can seiuirejftrst-class rigs.
'Special at tent ion given to moving furniture ant
pianos.
We do everything horses can do.
Wall Paper Co.
OILS, BRUSHES, lite.
Heath & Milligan Mixed Faints
Glidden's Varnishes
Room Mouldings
Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order
Plate and Card Rail
Dry Paste
IMcGEE meets with
LOCAL SPORTSMEN
D. F. McGea. cfcief n?iner of tha
Pacific Liubt A towtt Cu, met W ed-
netday night of last wttk with com
mitter of local Cabcrmen at ina rooma
of the Commercial club to decitl oo the
kind of a Cab ladder to be eonatructed
over the dam acroaa the Hood river
aouth of the city. Mr. McOe atated
that hii eotrpany. While willing to be
aa good aporta a the fishermen, deaired
to dace a practical laauer over me
dam, even though the; expected to
continue the uae of the atructure for
but two more yeara. The engineer bad
a number of blue printa and presented
them to the aaaembled fiihermen. It
waa hii den ire to construct a ladder ol
the awitch back tvne. but witb the
trnufh verv broad. He fated that en
eineer witb whom be had consulted de
clared that It abould be suitable.
Wililam M. Stewart waa the chief
spokneman for the tportamen. tie told
Mr. McL.ee mat tne aeroana ior a mu-
tier came from 1200 clean saortamen in
the vallev. The visitor waa told or
how the obstruction to the river had
ruined the fishing which had formerly
been excellent bere. Mr. Stewart ob
jected to the ewitchback ladder; de
daring that nan aid not care 10 go
down stream to eet ud stream. Oth
ers present at the meeting were Judge
Castner. D. McDonald. Dr. J. F. Watt.
Louis A. Henderson. J. u. k oners,
Albert S. Hall and N. C. Evans.
At the conference on subsequent days
last week, the local fishermen decided
to auk the liffht and Dower company to
construct the swithchback ladder if
they would guarantee the passage of
nsb over it. and to also Keep open me
old fish ladder. The switchback atruc
ture will pass over the dam.
IMMIGRATION COMMIS
SION WANTS EXHIBITS
The State Immigration Commission
is calling on the farmers and orchard'
ists of the state for exhibits to be
Dlaced at the Chicago Land Show.
Specimens from all parts of the state
are desired and local people are urged
to assist with the state's exhibit. The
following letter has been received from
the Commission by the uiacier:
"Oregon has just engaged display
space at the United States Land Show
at Chicago. Some part of this space
should be filled with products re pre
Renting the resources of your commun
ity. If you feel that.it is impossible
to send more, do not fail to send st
least a few choice specimens, as every
locality should be represented. A few
choice, well arranged samples are more
deisrable than a ton of inferior or
poorly arranged stuff. We will greatly
appreciate anything that you may send
and will use same to the best possible
advantage.
Chronic Dyspepsia
The following unsolicited testimonial
should certainly be sufficient to give
hope and courage to persons afflicted
with chronic dyspepsia: "I have been
a chronic dyspeptic for yearn, and of all
the medicine I have taken, uiiamoer
Iain's Tablets have done me more good
than anything elBe." says W. O. Mutti-
son. No. 7 Sliermnn St., Hornellsville,
N. V. For sale by all dealers.
- Clean: l!p Dy Successful
Evidence of the cleanup last Friday
and Saturday are seen on every hand.
In addition to the overhuuling and
bristling ud done by .private individu
als. the citv had a force of men clear
ins awav unsightly objects. Grass and
weeds were cleaned from vacant lots
and unsightly objects on streets were
cleared awav. The clean up was or
dered at the instigation of the local
.Woman's club, who will entertain
delegation of more than 100 Visiting
women from federated clubs in all
parts of the state next week. How
ever, the streets and lots were made
clean and presentable for the coming
of the good roads enthusiasts, who vis
ited the valley Tuesday. -
Quick lleli) to Backache and Kheuma
Usui
The man or woman who wants quick
lie! n from backache ami rheumatism
all) fln.l it in Foley's Kidney Pills. Thev
act so quickly and with such good effect
that weak, inactive kidneys that do not
keen the blood clean "and free of the iu
purities that causa these symptoms, are
toned up and strengthened to healthy
vigorous action, xou can not take roi
ey s Kidney t ills into your system wnn
out having good results. Contain no
habit forming drugs. C4ias. N. Clarke
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Epping Has New Apple
J. A. Eopine has been exhibiting
new variety of apple. The fruit was
the shape of a Newtown, but had dark
red stripes very similar to the red on
the Smtzenburg. and a number
growers declared that it was a hybrid
these two commercial varieties having
mixed. Others declared that they ilid
not know what kind of fruitoit was,
while one grower said it was a Pe
woaka. Mr. Epping says the tree will
pack out as many as 30 boxes of the
apples.
A Marvelous Kscape
"My little hoy hail a marvelous es
cape," writes P. F. Bastiatgs, of Prince
Albert, Cape of Good Hope. "It oc
cur red in the middle of the night. 11
got a yery severe attack of croup. A
luck would have it, I had a large bottle
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the
house. After following directions for an
hour and twenty minutes he was through
all danger." Hold by all dealers.
Coe Studies Strawberry Culture
(Stanfield, Ore, Standard.)
While on his way home from Port'
land recently, Geo. Coe stopped at
Hood River and spent two days in
studying the met nous used ny the sue
cessful strawberry growers there. H
says that the strawberry growers of
Hood Kiver are well informed about
Stanfield and were willing to give any
advice they could, for they recognize
that our climate is so much earlier
than theirs that our crop of berries' is
all harvested and out of the way be
fore theirs is ready for market and
that we are therefore not competitors
with them.
As a result of his investigations, Mr.
Coe has determined to set out 14 acres
of strawberries in addition to his pres
ent acreage, next spring.
Ecr.ema and Itching lured
The soothing, healing medication in
Dr. Hobson's Kcxenia Ointment pene
trates every tiuy pore of the skin, clears
it of all impurities stops itching in
stantly. Dr. Holimon'i EczemaOiiitment
is guaranteed to spdily heal eczema,
ranhes, ringworn, tetter and other un
sightly eruptions. Eczema Ointment is
a, doctor's prescription, not an experi
ment. All druggists or by mail 50c.
Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadelphia or
SI. Louis.
ROAD LITIGATION
PROBABLY ENDED
With the Awision of Judge W. L.
Bradsba. of The Dalles, who upheld
the local county court in the condem
nation of portions of the right of way
of the O.-W. K. N. Co. alone the
Shell Rock mountain and at other
poinU. where the proposed Columbia
river road will pa at the foot of the
gorge near the railroad track, reversed
by the supreme court, iiiigauoo Be
tween the county and the railroad com
pany will probably end.
County Judge isiner, wno receivea
a cod ol the decision 01 me supreme
court, aava that the county will prob
ably enter into a contract who me
railroad company on the same baais as
that eiisting in Multnomah county's
contract. Objectional features of con
tracts formerly submitted by the rail
road company have been established
eliminated, and the local enthusiasts
find the O.-W. K. & N. contract aatis
fartory. The deeision.wnicn wss nanaea aown
by Justice Chsrles L. McNary, Chief
Justice Eakin and Justices Mcliricie
and Bean concurring, atated :
"The comnsnv has under the statute
neither the right to petition for a road
nor to remonstrate against its estab
lishment, as it is not a freeholder re
siding in the district. Nor can that all
important question oe determined
whether the county can reappropriate
property already devoted to a public
use."
Judge Caatner stated that the county
court would proceed with a survey ol
the Colombia road through the county.
Major H. L. Bowlby. state highway
engineer, has been notifjed and will
begin pork soon, the work will cost
approximately $2700, a substantial por
tion of which win De oourne oy me
balxnue of the $10,000 fund donated by
Benson last year for the grading of
the highway around Shell Kock moun
tain. -
mrs. Mcintosh enjoys
THE VALLEY'S BEAUTY
Though 85 years of age. Mrs. S. C
Mcintosh, who recently proved up o-i
her UDDer Vallev homestead near t ark
dale, declares that she is enjoying the
best of health. Mrs. mcintosn, wno is
of the pioneer stock, those sturdy set
tlers of the early days, removed from
The Dalles in 1908 and has resided con
tinuouslv since that time on the home'
stead. 1 am enjoying the best of
health," she declares, "and I enjoy life
here in the Hood River valley amid
such lovely scenery. Indeed, I believe
that my health has been better since I
have been here."
Mrs. Mcintosh waa born in 1831 near
Jomesboro. Union Co., III. bhe re
moved with her family to Williamson
countv in 1854. She and Mr. Mcintosh
were married' in 1862. They left for
Oregon in 1877 and settled on a farm
near The Dalles. Mr. Mcintosn aiea in
1905.
Mrs. Mcintosh has a son, C. E. Mc
Intosb, who has also homBteaded i
place in the Upper Valley.
Mt, Hood Record Good
The Railroad Commission is now
keeping a record of the delaya of trains
of all systems in tne state oi uregon
For the month or Ju v out oi the 2)
systems in th State the Mount Hood
line, leading out from this city to Park
dale, which ran 62 traina during the
month, stood tenth in the percentage
list of late trains, the percent or late
rtains on the local line being 19.4.
Twelve tiaina were late.
Many people are now making use of
the suburban special of the Mount
Hood line, which leaves the city at
6:45 o'clock on Saturday evenings,
Residents at every station between
Hood River and Parkdale find the train
a source or convenience, it gives ine
UDier Valley resident who is returning
from Portland on Saturday afternoon
time to get home for Saturday night
Many of the Upper Valley people, wno
had been here attending the apple
Decking school, returned home batur
day evening on the suburban special
Taking Toll of Babbles
Kach season of the year takes its toll
of the babies, and to watch and safeguard
trom common elds and coughs is a mat
ter of importance to their parents. To
keep Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
in the house and use it promptly is to
save the little ones from the serious el
fects of these colds, to ward off croup
bronchial coushs. hoarseness, stuffy
wheezy breathing and violent coughing
spells. It is absolutely free oi opiates
and may be given to the little ones with
no foar of harmful results. Refuse sub
stitutes. For sale by Chas. N. Clarke
Winans Invents a Tree Prop
One of the most unique methods ever
devised for propping laden fruit trees
was demonstrated in the city last week
bv W. R. Winans. of Winans station,
who has invented a net, which will be
tied around the tree, the top attached
to the main trunk of the tree, and thus
holding all of the limbs in place. Mr.
Winans says that he has applied for a
patent on his invention.
"One can also place mosquito netting
around the prop net, says Mr. wi
nans. "and prevent the destructive
work of the codling moth and other in
sects of this nature.
The Family Congh Medicine
In every home there should be a bottle
of Dr King's Ne Discovery, ready for
immediate use when any member of the
family contracts acoldorcough. Prompt
use will Btop the spread of sickness. S.
A. Stid of Mason, Mich., writes: "My
whole family depends upon Ur. King's
New Discnvrv na the best coneh and
cold medicine in the world. Two 50c
bottles cured me of pneumonia." Thou
sandsof other families have been equally
benefitted and depend entirely upon Dr,
King's New Discovery to cure their
coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles
Every dose helps. Price 60c and $1.00,
All druggists. H. E. Bucklen A Co.
Philadelphia or St. Louis.
Many Pickers Arrive
The Nomad laborer, without whom
the Hood River apple grower would be
at a loss to harvest nis crop, is maKing
his appearance now to take a part in
the harvest of the apple crop. For the
past ten days men, women and children
have been coming here by boat and
train, and are finding ready employ
ment here in the orchards. Many nave
their tents and bedding. In cases en
tire families come to' the district.
Some families have just returned from
the hop fields.
When the chest feels on fire and the
throat burns, you have indegestion, and
you need Heroine to get rid of the disa
greeable feeling. It drives out badly
digested food, strengths the stomach and
purities the bowels. Price 5"c. Sold
by Chas. N. Clarke.
HEARD LN HOOD RIYER
How Bat Backs Bar Beea lad
Btrwf-Ilaaey Ills Corrected
All over Hood River you bear it.
Doan'a Kidney Pills are keeping up the :
good -work. Hood River people are:
telling about it telling of bad backs :
mad sound again. You can believe
the testimony of your own towntpeo
pie. They rttll of it for the benefit of j
you who art) suffering. If your back
achea, if you feel lame, sore and mis
erable, if the kindeya act too frequent- j
ly, or paaaagea are painful, scanty and
oil color, use Doan'a Kidney Pills, the
remedy that has helped so many of
your friends and neighbors. Follow i
this Hood River citisen'a advice and 1
?iva Uoan s a c nance to do tba same
or you.
Mrs. E. E. Kreisler. 710 Eighth at.
Hood River, Ore, asys: "Shortly after
I publicly recommended Doan'a kidney
Piila in March 1910. 1 used them myself
for kidney weakness and a dull ache in
tba small of my back. 1 got a quick
and lasting cure. We consider Doan's
Kidney Pills a fine kidney medicine and
use them freely in the family, when
ever a kidney tonic is needed.
For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents.
p-t, m;ii,..., rv. n.,fin v.l
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan and
take no other.
Colds.
Weak lung.
CouartMh Weak Throats.
Aye
3 Pectoral
Sold for 70 years.
Ask Your Doctor.
J. O. tiwCi,.
I.OW.II. Mum
CATARRHSUFFERS
Get Immediate and Effective Relief by
Using Hyomei
Hyomei is nature's true remeby for
cats. rb. There is no stomach dosing
you breathe it.
When usmg this treatment, you
breathe healing balsams and effectively
reach the most remote air cells of the
throat, nose and lungs, the catarrhal
ferms are destroyed quick and sure re
ief results.
Hyomei often restores health to chronic
cases that had given up all hope of re
covery. Its best action is at the start of
the disease when the breath is becoming
offensive, and constant sniffling, dis
charges from the nose, droppings in the
throat, or that choked up feeling begin
to make life a burden. At the first
symptom of catarrhal trouble, surely
119 Hyomei. Ask for the complete out
fit, 1.0, The money refunded if it
does not give satisfaction. For sale by
Keir A Cass.
H,.II,,II I H 11 H I .f..l..M'.l ' I I-
John Goldsbury
Represents the
Northwestern Mutual:
Life Insurance Co. :
Milwaukee, Wis. :
For the Hood River Valley :
i Parkdale, Ore.,PhoneOdell 313 i
WH 1 1 1I1II H HII 1111 1 lit
Tips On
Titles
A MAN
came rushing into our office and
wanted an Abstract in a hurry. He
seemed to think we kept them on
hand and could pass the one he
wanted right over to him. It was the
first time he had ever required an
Abstract. He had an opportunity to
make an invoatmt'nt which gave
promise of rich returns. It was an
unusual chance. He had fio 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 had
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 bad passed.
This is not fiction. It is not even
exceptional. It is the sort of thing
that is occuring repeatedly.
You own land in Hood 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.
Some 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
A bet r act 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
pare a correct and complete Abstract.
Besides 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 sufficient to cause an exasperat
ing delay at a time when one wishes
to make a quick sale or raise money
upon a mortgage.
Be 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 188(1, and if there
is a flaw in the Title we nan find it.
Hood River Abstract Co.
Stranahan & Slaven
Contractors & Builders
HOOD RIVER. OREGON.
Does Your House Need
PAINTING?
NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT
WE HANDLE
Sherwin-Williams Paint
4The Best On Earth"
THAPS ALL
CHAS. N.
The Glacier
Westing houae Heating and CooKinrf Apparatus
Electric Irons Frying Pans Disc Stoves Toaster Stoves
Always In Stock at Moderate Prices. Let Us Show You. .
Bartmess Bldd. BAILEY & COLBY Phone 1524
ELECTRICAL. CONTRACTORS
For Rent Apartments
in New Telephone Bldg.
Call Telephone Office.
Stanley-Smith
Order your boxes earlyp
Special drive in California
apple boxes of 8 cents while
they last. Orchard Lad
ders, 12 foot lengths, $1.50
Give us your orders for
house materials.
PHONE 2171
Pastries, Cakes and Bread
We have again opened our bakery on Twelfth Street
on the Heights. Our goods are selected and new.
We will appreciate calls from our old patrons.
Arlo R.
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
CLARKE
Pharmacy
Lumber Co.
Bradley