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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1913)
nOOD RIVER GLAUhlt, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913 A1 -We -have just received a large ; shipment of the world . famed 1 D. D. D. In Hospitals; Standard dn Core STIC RANGES I Why buy a cheap Imitation of this great ,rangeP Before buying a range measure the .ovens, warming closets and tops. Majestic Ranges are generously made and will last a life time. There are some 'now in use in Hood River that have given continuous service for 25 years, we will furnish the owners names on request. Blowers Hardware Co I The Firm That "MaKei Good" .Phone 1691 Oak and 1st Sts. White River . () Flour MaBcs Bread H aving'the Old Bread? Flavor i ; ( 'i . AT YOUR GROCERY ir--- r--r P I-" MEAT goes a long (way from the stockyard to the butcher's block. Its the' quality that tells in the end. Meat may be fresh and yet not be first quality. .MV FRESHNESS AND QUALITY k the standard w? set for our customers. We buy ,the best, and sell at prices within the reach of all. HOOD RIVER MARKET Oregon Lumber Co. Dee, Oregon ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY aUANTiTY Both Phones Estimates Furnished COTTAGE HOSPITAL Hood River's Medical Institution Open to the public for treat ment of Medical and Surgi cal cases. RATES ON APPLICATION Add res Cottage Hospital Assn. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. New Schedule Mount Hood Railroad No. I 8 00. 8 Oft, 8 15.. II W. 8 40. V Oft. 0 15. 20. 45. 10 10. 10 IV 10 40 10 46. Kftwllire UMI A. M, Sunday, wept, 8, im HTATlONS Hood Ktver Ar I'okertlale Bwliclibitck Van Horn Molir... , odeii ;;;; Summit , Itlouclier Wlnana .Dee ......"...Trout Creek Wood worth Ar t-rkdale Lv. Row many hnapltal patlanta. auirar In I tha frlabtful luh, tha raw acorcb li.r pain of akin diaeaaav hava bean uothed to alp by a aoothlnc fluid wahd In by tha nuraa'a handaT That fluid la tha famous D. IX T. prescription for ecxema. m tvmriaiwa vxntia of on of our prominent Catholic Institutions tnama of nura and Inatliuta on appli cation), writ regarding a patient "Th dieak had eaten her eyebrows way. tier dom and lips had become diattgurad. Kinr tha Uk of P. D. It. ker eyetrnwa ara urowln. her no and far hava assumed their natural xpreanlon," How many eoiema sufTerera are pay in thttr doctora for regular treat ment and are being treated with this an ma aootlilnir, healing fluid? XtM. OEO. T. XtlCaU-tDSO frankly wrltaa T. IX D. Is snparlor to ay thln I have aver found. Soft a 4 outhinc, yat a powerful scant.'' To do tha work. I. D. D. Preaerip tlon must be applied scoot si ay tUrseUoBa given In the pamphlet around every bottle. Follow theae di rections nd sea! And St certainly takes away tha Itch at once the moment the liquid is ap plied. The skin is soothed calmed so thoroughly refreshed delightfully cooled. All dmaeista of standing have the famous specific aa wall as the efficient L. I. O. Skin Soap. But we are so ronfldent of the men Its of this prescription that we will refund the purchase price of the first full sits bottle If It falls to reach your case. You aloue are to Judge, KEIR CAW. DmlsU Are you wise to the fact that the Hurst Quality Sprayers Are sold in this Valley by J. F. VOLSTROFF THE HEIGHTS You owe it to yourself to inspect ther power sprayers before you buy. Call 3151 and we will mail you a catalog. See next issue of this paper for illustration. F. B. SNYDER B. B. POWELL Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING X? j& 0 Tirminrf and Sheet Metal WorK. Gasoline En gines, Pump, Rama. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Office in Davidson Building . Phone 1544 0 . Third and Cascade THE FIRST NATIONAL DM s 4ftg 396 ON SAVINGS K 1 UNDU U.S.K umNWrrr I Ml HOOD RIVER OREGON BANKING A bank account, even though it may be a small one, is the safest means of doing business. Your checks are the best receipts for all bills paid and your funds will be neither lost nor stolen from our vaults. It only require a small balance with us, and we will obligate ourselves to keep your finances straight and furnish you with the necessary check bookri and deposit books free of charge. Talk It OvPr'Wirh Our Pachior " - - . bvrf CAPITAL 6 SURPLUS $133-000 Lsl i 1 V i '"II i; 11,1 . . ' 1' I. I V I;. B um m iv r.rr 4 w a it .Ba I i 2 m '"'A ak roardaalarabcat tha saw ' ''VI, PRESENTS lot boyi u4 girla that fo with "Olympic" Wheal Hearts "Olympic" ftrtcake Flow Just the dandiest, catch iest, most interesting "new" novelties Imagina ble, especially imported from Gerastiv. Portland Flouring $ Mills Uo, LTZZ itf 1 .17 V I li M f i t UPPER VALLEY NOTICE List Your Places for Special Attention With WARD IRELAND CORNELL Upper Valley Real Estate Insurance Improved and Unimproved Ore hard Land Hood River Connection Guy Y. Edwards Sc Co. PKens) Odall 887 o U. C. M. RANCH Parkdnle Upper Hood River Valley' HERE IS YOUR CHANCE! 53 acres about 25 acres in cultivation fronting on Col- pVe P east of Portland on S. P. & S. Ry. (North Bank) fair improvements on place. This land ia sim ilar and equal to places on the river near White Salmon for A vettables; fniit and rries. I am going to sell this place; if interested write or call on Hood, F. W. DEHART, OFFICER CARSON AR RESTS WRONG MEN Their eescrtnlioa tallying almost ei adit eita that of George Wakefield and entries I tie, two men wanted at Pandeltoo for alleged fdagery and horteetealing, liarabal Canon arretted two men here Sunday night ebe gate tbeir names at um uard and i. He- DowelL However, they provod an al ibi, producing witnesses wbo swore that they had been in the valley tinee tha allesed crimes had been commit tea And Marshal Carton ia now ready to play beat man at the double wedding which the young men say they are go ing to have. W hen arrested they were st the passenger ststion, and each de dared that be waa expecting his sweet heart from Pendleton. "We have spent the day looking for housekeeping rooms,'1 aaid McDowell, "and 'as soon aa the girls corns down we srs going to be married. ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 n m i in ii if I.S, Ft S3 AND FEATHERS t 1 1 H 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 tl "Of all the meat I have ever eaten,' aya James Waggener, "cougar meat ia the oeat. several years ago some friends and I started on a hutting trip in the si. Helens country. On the way to the moutain we atopped at a hop iartn. Wa took dinner there, snd the meat served wsa nsw to qi, but wat the beat, ss sll expressed it, that we bad -ever eaten. After all of s had finished our - boat asked ut what we thought of the meat and tried to guest what Kind it waa. "Soma guessed chicken, although they couldn't quits aee how such big tlicea had been secured. Others guessed mutton, while some thought it waa goat flesh or venison. But all agreed that it was very fine. It wss then that the bop farmer told as that it was cougar, "The animal had been killed the day before, after it has slaughtered one of the farmer a calvea. The big beatt had jumped into the corral, seized ths calf by the throat and witb the struggling animal thrown back over its back, bad leaped over the barnyard fence at though it bad been a cat with moose." An old farmer was out one fine day looking over bia broad acres, with an axa on bis shoulder snd a small dog at ma neeis. inev earned s woodchuck Tthe dog gave chase and drove him in to a stone wall, where action immedi ately commenced. Ths dog would draw the woodchuck oartlv out from the wall, and the woodchuck would take ths dog back. The old gentleman's sympathy getting high on the side of the dog, thought he must help him So, putting himself in position, with the axe above the dog. waited for the extrsction of the woodchuck. when he would cut him down. So sn ODDortun- ity offered snd the old man struck, but the woodchuck gathered up at the same time, took the dog in far enough to re ceive the fetw, snd the dog was killed on the spot, " For yeara after, the old gentleman, in relating the atorv. would aiwaya aaa, "Ana that dog don't know io una uay out wnai me woodchuck killed him." mm Unitarian Church o i . I . services at me unitarian church sro atollows : Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; morninfrService of worship at 11 a. m., uwiuuing- singing Dy a quartet consist ing of Airs. W. F. Jacltann aanrann- ptrs. iw tm. nuxiey, contralto; Carle Spaulding, tenor; Robert Bragg, bass. At 6:30 the study class for the stnriv of tocisl themes, and st 7 :30 the peo ple s service vmh a musical program when Mrs. K S. Davidson will render s vocsl selection. Miss Maud CarlUla will give s piano r!o, and Nelson Em ry and Will McGuHe will play a cornet duet. - All sre invited. United Brethren Church. Grace U. B. church, Oak and Sixth. Sunday school at 10 a. m. IS. A. Psrtis, supt. Sermon, second of series on "Philippines" at 11 a. m. C. E. at 6:30, W. B. North president. Woman's day program at 7:30. Mrs. A. S. Hall, president of W. M. A., in charge. J. B. Parsons, Minister. Christian Science Services. ChrrJrflan Science Services will be held in the Room 2, Davidson Building, Sun day, at 11:00 . m. Subject: "Emu lating Punishment." Sunday School at 10 s. m. Wednesday service, 8 p. m. The reading room is open daily from 2 to 5 p. m., room 2, Davidson building . Time to Buy Flowers. Now is the time to order yonr roseB. If you are flower sick come on the Heights and see the chrysanthemums in bloom. Bulbs for fall planting have arrived. Call at the Heights Green bouses Phone 3393. SPOKANE ASKS FOR ; APPLE EXHIBITS Ths mssagement of ths Spokane Ap ple Show, which will be held on No vember 17-22, inclusive, htt written to ths loctl Commercial club asking for exhibits of local fruit. Declaring that it will bs s splendid opportunity for publicity, if local applea win prises, a portion of the letter of Manager Gor don C Corabley, of the Spokane abow, ieae follows: "Putting this piiae winning fruit, properly labeled, where it will be aeen by 15.000,01X1 or 20.000,000 people dur ing the week ol December I meant a lot of publicity for our northwestern spples snd it means a very sreat deal of publicity for the individual districts from which this price winning fruit comes. "Every individual entry of fins fruit that you can Induce your growers to make st the sixth Nstional Apple ahow will be that much progress toward get ting some of this fruit in the prise winning cists and thus securing direct publicity for your district. it isn t otten that s commercial or ganisation has a chance to get great publicity like this, simply for the effort of inducing growers to make entries in competition snd we feel that you will deem it advisable te actively circulate mess premium lists snd to back tbem up with personal urging of the grow RUBBER STAMP MAN KEPT VERY BUSY PORTLAND SCHOOL DE FEATS HOOD RIVER Ths Hill Military Acsdemy foot ball tesm decisively defeated ths high school tesm last Friday by s too re of 270. The game waa one-tided in the) firtt half, tha U. M. A. tesm getting teres of tbeir touchdowns at that time, but were held down to one touchdown in ths last half. McGuire, Luraway and Dethman were the atars on tha high school team. Suttboff, the star Hood River plsysr, was not sltowed to pity, becsusa he had not yet entered school. Tbs H. M. A. tesm is s fsat aggre gation, due to the work of their coach. They showed good tportsmsnship and played a clean game throughout Sev-enty-one men from ths academy made the trip. The lineup: A. H. M. Welch Graham McNeil Brigga Forbes Hinkley rimmerroan Woodland Robinson Rsmsey Calhoun Setwart Rambough Stinson Cannon A i h f b r a I s c rt 1 1 r g IB aub e sub t sub g aub a Referee, Coahow. Coaches-H. R. H. S.. Colbv. H. li. A., Moore. - H. R. Imhols McGuirs Hirrit Dethman A. Johnsen Bragg, McLucaa Laraway Rots Nobis Regnell Cochran Nickelsen Cooper Jscobson Mc Lucas The visitor to the packins- shed of an orcharidst, who is unacquainted with the methods used by the growers in packing their fruit, is sstonished st the greet srrsy of rubber stamps the packer must have. On each box must be stamped the number of apples it contains, the number of the packer. the variety snd the name and address of the grower. The grade ia also stamped on the box snd the top of the box is marked. Because of the sreat demand for these stamps the stamp man at the Glacier, where the hundreds of num bers, varieties and .rowers' stamna have been made this year, has been kept verv bUBV thia fall. To a pertain extent the erroneous impression hsjjp'"n ,8, existed that the stamps were noitTnadel eral doVl nere. However, mey are manufactured in tne uiacier othce. Manv of tha or dera come in over the telephone, hurrv up orders, and are made up immediate ly, oiten oeing sent out the same day by parcel post. Sometimes a mistake is made in the spelling of a name, it being difficult to take the copy of prop er names over me telephone. How ever, and this is the greatest beauty of having the stamps made at home- on receiving the noticnauon of the er ror, the mistake can quickly be remedied. The Glacier office also turns out but- ter stamps, linen stamps, in fctct any kind or style of a BtaoiD that one msv ueaire. . DEPARTMENT SUG GESTS "PIG CLUBS" At the' Gem the proeram at the Gem theatre tn day is as follows; "trooper Billy." A snec al two reel Kalem. Adopted from Frederick Paulding's great drama. Hew ths heroism of a twin sister saved an army pusi irom aeairucuon. Mr. Treater'a Treat." An Essanav "Far the Son of the House." A Rl ograph drama. L'. . ,1 1 O-A 1 I ill I " . i uuoj aim oaturuuy s Dill inciuaea . "Jewelled Slippers." A Seliir turn reel special; A Proposal from the Duke." heina the first of the Mary series, "Who Will Marry Mary." I he Widow's Kids." and "flnniil ami viie VjOok. i wo tsioffranh come ies. Sunday's, bill will be as follows: 'Caste." An Edisir two reel feature from the famous erdy by Thomas nouerison. mis cortedy has been ex tremely popular for years and is with out question one of the clevero that as ever been written. Tha manferlv strokes of cKiraeter delineation filnne are something marvelous so cleverly has the author drawn eaph'tnriiuiHiioi The stort, as the title indi eaten ' ia founded upon the sham lines nf nril rank which aTe drawn in England. : "Influence of the Unknown." Bio graph drama, proving that a baby's a baby the world over. "Bingle's Nightmare," snd "Joys of Jealous Wife." Two Waffranh mm. edies. . Mrs. Hoyt Honored by Mother's Congress Mrs. C. D. Hovt. of the rP.r,u,, district, was honored last week at the Mother's Congress, which met in Port land, Dy being reelected as one of the vice presidents of the Mrs. Arisline Felts was dent of the organization, organization, elected presi- A suggestion that miirht be profitably adopted throughout Oregon is thst con tained in sn exchange to the effect that the United States Department of Agri culture is to encourage and assist in the organisaton of "pig clubs" among tbs young people in every agricultural community throughout the country. It ia pointed out mat piga are everywhere a profitable crop, that even ths small est growers can make a little money out of hogs snd that every family can at least lower the cost of living by raising its own pork. The "pig club" plan ia a good one and worthy of cen- ion.. ... . Referendum Uncalled For, Says Writer Hood River, Oct., 27. Editor Glacier: Dear Sir There ia only one week before election, and it is to be hoped every woman will take advsntsge of her privilege snd vote her honest con victionswhich can be done by study ing tha measures. It is the opinion of the writer st this time that invoking the referendum on these questions waa nncalled for and a severe rebuke should be administered throlh the agency of the ballot. In her judgment every measure should be supported at the polls Nov. 4. While yt ir correspondent is distinct ively s believer in the referendum, she believe it should be sn instrument or protection aa no doubt it was designed to be and not for the purpose of cre sting unnecessary dissension. . mere should be no dissenting vote on the Workman's Compensation act. No voter who has read the measure can doubt for an instant its value to working men and their faimlies, and it should carry. r The University appropriations should be upheld, ' The other measures are reasonable and should receive our spe cial attention. Every school district in Hood River county should hold a politWei meeting prior to election. In order to cast an intelligent vote we must inform our selves and if we deisre to live under ev good government we should help make the government good. ' Communicated. Frankton School Notes The Students of the Frankton aehrinl have pledged themselves to raise the cash sum of $125 snd donate the use of a wagon and team for 10 dtva. ths value of the work beinc entimaterl at $50, toward the building of the pro posed commun','" gymnasium on the Heights, provided the district school board will donate the sum of $125. The resolution drawn by the students has not yet been presented to the board. The Frankton basket hull team ft a. feated the Barrett team at Frankton Friday evenini? bv a sore nf 11 tn in The game waa interesting throughout. Recorder's Of ce Open Evenings Tonight, tomorrow and Saturday, the city recorder'a office will be open from 7 to 9 O'clock, in order that those mhn do not have the opportunity in the day- nine, may register xor tne general mu nicipal elections in December. IH Give the old nap a shot of ginger! New Stock Just In 25c, 50c, 75c $1.00 and $1.25 Gilbert Implement Go. o Washington A.. WILSON,. Agent,