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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1913)
IIOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1913 a ..it 0 0 .Aak jour dAier ftboBt thr n PRESENTS (or boya uid girl tliat (o ilk Olympic" Wheat Heart nd "Olympic" Pancake Flour Jnat the dandiest, catcb- irt, most iiitrrntiiig 'netir novruica mwiu Me, enpecUlly Luipurled from Germany. Portland Flourinjr 1 Muu Co. irxz v, fH IClBU . 'T ill ' - - - ij i irrriT i i r-" .? & 1 w, j If HERE IS YOUR CHANCE! 53 acres about 25 acros in cultivation fronting on Col umbia River. 71 miles eass of Portland on S. I'. & S. Ry. (North Bank) fair improvements on place. This land is sim ilar and equal to places on the river near White Salmon for early vetfetaMos, fruit and berries. I am going to sell this place; if interested write or call on F. W. DEHART, Hood, - - - Washington White River Flour Makes Bread Having the Old Bready Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS Oregon Lumber Co. Dee, Oregon ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES SLAB WOOD, ETO. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP,. ANY GlUANTiTY Both Phones Estimates;Furnished S. E. BARTMESS . Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer Fsiiillilii'i) IK Years 11001) JllVF.ll, OREGON MRS. WEATIIERRED SAYS, USE CARE: i Amor, U.e visitor in Hood River hast wet-k was Edyth Toxier-Weather-jred, who i campaiiiidiifl the tate in th interest of patronizing home mdus 'tries. While here she gave valuable euggestions as how best to advertise 1 Hood Kiver county at the Panama Pa cific exposition. Mrs. Vieatherred was commis-eioner from this flute to the i international expositions held at Oma ha, buffalo ar.d Charleston, S. C, and the worlds' fairs at St. Louis. Port land and Seattle. She in part said: ! There will he all sorts of freak plans ' presenltd to the different counties by thoe who seek to get hold of countj money, ard by tfcos-e with no sentiment or idea of practical results for the out lay. People must remember that a county is only a small unit in an ex hibit where the industrial, educational, social, civic and all other conditions of the world arc presented, covering acres and acres of space. : While we must have a certain amount j of fruit well selected and placed at tractivelyyet the most important, jand in fait, the only real practical and : far-reaching means of pObli'-'ity, is an I intelligent conversationalist to be con stantly on hand, explaining real facts land conditions without a lot of "hot !air" to give it high lights, 'lhen, too, hikI thune who will work for the best j interests of the tate and not for sal ary alone. Do not consider those wnti are wilsing to go "just for expenses," in order to have the trip. Select those who know how to earn their salary. Another important factor is neat ap pearance. A state is often judged, for !or against, by the appearance of at tendants. (Janitors are furnished l.y 1 the exposition.) Those in charge of exhibits are the hosts for the state. Different buildings organize clubs I among themselves and the members take part in social functions of the expositions. Oregon's representatives want to be those who can be a "man among men," and given places on com mittees, etc. Those never having been connected with these fairs can hardly realize the many opportunities to put a state or county in the lime light. A bright and capable person with the glad hand goes a long way toward a state's publicity. Sending people to expositions, or ap pointing on account of giving kindred or neighbor a job or a trip is a very expensive way of spending tax-payers' money. Along this line also follows the freak publicity. During my experiences at expositions 1 have learned that one of the very best ways of interesting the farmers, and others too, is the reading room in connection with a county ex hibit, where visitors can rest and read a county paper. Many and many a visitor has told me they read and consider the columns of a paper, when they tnrow a circular on the floor. During my work at Huffalo and Charleston the Oregon editors mailed me a paper each week not all did this, but many of them. These were given out to those eager to have them. Then, too, in several counties I had arranged for the school teachers to have their pupils write compositions on resources of their respective coun ties. About 5000 were received at liuffalo and were given out during the National Kducational Association con veniton. The New York papers had ()uite thoroughly advertised the fact of my going to give out these composi tions and the demand was so great 1 could have delivered thousands more. So muny said, "The words of the chil dren r.elative to that western land will be read with confidence." There are numerous ways of giving publicity to a community which do not require a great outlay of money. And yet, it will be greatly effective. Let me impress a most important factor. Do not let any man represent you un less he knows how to extend the glad hand to visitors. A cold and sour dis position does not invite close inspec tion of an exhibit. Hefore any part of Oregon closes up deals with "supposed" publicity cranks and their freak methods, the commis sioners should study well into its prac tical results and sea if the taxpayers' money is giving some one a ' side show" instead of a dignified and educa tional exhibit. Mrs. W'eatherred has been invited to give a talk in Hood Kiver in the neur future relative to what the women and children can do toward the lluud River county exhibit. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY FIGHTS FIRE BLIGHT COTTAGE HOSPITAL Hood River's Medical Institution Open to the public for treat ment of Medical and Surgi cal cases. KATES ON APPLICATION Address Cottage Hospital Assn. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. New Schedule Mount Hood Railroad mm awl U 17JL I"' THE SKWARO l l'orllun,rnmikt btiHUlin 1 ItoU'l. New, inittltTii Hint fU'KHUtly Htolntiit. l.Hrt iMrurr lotly. LHHt'tt hi lOIti Hint Aliler Hltt., tHMite oltlM. Womnatt iimt Ktuic'it KieHl dt'imrum'tii sUire tout In llu liiart of llir retail and Un a Ire itMriel. Rates, $1 and up Bun ineeta nil trains. AlMO"W",nir ruua from depot direct to Hole'. Bewrd. W. M. Seward, I'rop. D A. M. h im l.v. i;, :;: S -'m M III 11 II.'. II l.'i !l K 10 III in . I Ar I j Mm KltiTllvo I Mil A. SI. ISllllllllV. Kl'pl, 8, ill 1 2 NTATlllNS llii.nl Kiver Ar. otf I'l ilule Swilrhtmi'k .Van Horn . . Muhr. . Oilell iminilt .HltMiclier ...Wlnttns . ....I Trout t'ri'i'k Wooil wort !.,,,. Hikilidc No. 2 P. M. The following article, taken from the Ashland Record, shows what the Rogue River valley ii doing to stamp out fire blight. Cour.tylFruit InspectorJ.lW. Myera and ten regular and special deputiea have started in to clean up the orch ards of Ashland. Their work ia in pursuance of the orchard cleanup cam paign recently inaugurated by the county court. The crew has been down below Medford but had to postpone work there on account of the foggy weather and the muddy condition of the orchards. a The crew is making tree to tree in spection of each orchard as they go into it. They are povided with red ribbon flags two feet TWng and an inch or more wide. When they find a tree diseased with blight they tie a flag to a limb so that the owner can readily find it. The crew is ready to teach the owers how to cut the diseased parts of the tree, but do no cutting themselves except to illustrate. In the event a tree is found so badly diseased that there would be a risk to try to save it by cutting out the diseased parts it is condemned and two red flags are tied to it. The owner must at his own ex pense cut down and destroy the same within the time limited by the inspec tor. Owners of orchards on request of the deputies are expected to give a de scription of the land on which their orchard stands section, townthip and range together with fractional subdi visions of the same. When inpsection is completed, and trees are found dis eased with blight, the inspector or his deputy serves notice of disinfection on the agent, owner or lessee. The notice contains the proper remedies and ways to eradicate tne blight in the trees and specifies the time in which the ownei must cut out and abate the same. In the event any owner ignores in any particular the details as to the abatement of the blight found in his orchard, or uses anything for steriliz ing the tools in cutting out the blight other than is mentioned in the notice. it is the duty of the inspector or his deputies to summarily condemn the diseased trees and destroy them. In this event the expense becomes a lien upon the land. This campaign is expected to eradi cate blight so far as it now exists but there is plenty of liability of a recur rence. A. H. Carson commissioner of the third district says it will be up to the owners of the orchards of Jackson county and all other counties of the third district to be alert, and person ally inspect their orchards for blight. and on the first indication of twig blight to cut the same out, or else they are liable to lose many trees. He says there is not an owner of an orchard in the Rogue River valley but can identify blight, end it will be up to him to care for his interest and investment in his orchard. If any orchardist neglects to do so- thereby endangering the property interests of his neighbor the inspectors will sum marily condemn and destroy the trees found diseased. The apple and pear growers oT the beautiful Rogue River valley must not luse the valuable groves that are only coming into bear ing and produced this year a million dollars. Annual Meeting Riverside Church Riverside Congregational church en joyed another of its annual banquets and business meetings last Wednesday night when a goodly number sat about the festive boards and later reviewed the work of the past year. Notwith standing the dilliculties encountered, the year was seen to be one of pro gress. The pastor announced that an extra thousand dollars was assured by the building society of the church to facilitate the clearing of the church from debt. An active campaign to this end will be instituted in the near future. The election of officers resulted in the choice of Arthur Lewis and Carl Vaughan as trustees; James H. Haz lett, treasurer; Mrs. C. K. Marshall, deaconess and the re-election of W. H. McClain as Sunday school superintend ent ; A. C. thick as deacon and I. R. Acheson, as clerk. l.v A. W 1 1. SON, Agent. THElbRLD THROUGH THE TUMMA CANAL1 GRAND BylhemacninrpQt cruising iteaniAhtp . Swellings cf t lie flesh caiiHcd liy in lliiiuiiatiiin, cold, fruet tires nf lit bone. tootlim lie, neiiralgiii or rlifiimuiism can i lx relieved hy applying MALLARD'S j SNOW LINIMKN I'. It should lio well j rubbed in over the part affected. Its! great lieuUng and penetrating power (uses the pain, reduces swelling utid re stores nut ii i :il conditions. Price '.Tic, rule and fl.tXI per bottle. Sold by (.'lias. X, Clarke. fanby Tost Elects Officers At a regular meeting of Canby Post, No. Ill, Department of Oregon, C. A. K., held December 1,'L liU.'l, the fol lowing comrades were elected to fill the otlices for the ensuing year: Thomas Goss, commander; T. D. Tweedy, senior vice commander ;. K. D. Calkins, junior vice commander; John A. Wilson, (iiuirtermaster ; J.Williatrs, surgeon; S. W. Stark, chaplain; (J. Ii. Uastner, olficer of the day; Newtin Clark, patriotic instructor; Jos. Fra zier, ollicer of the guarti; K. D.Calkins and Sam Koplin, representatives to de partment encampment; S. Copple and Jus. brazier, alternates. Not Iti'joiul Help at ST Sleep disturbing bladder weakness, stit'tie'ss in joints, weak, inactive kidney action and thi-unmtie pains, arc all evi dence of kidney trouble. Mrs. Marv A Dean. 47 I'. Walnut St., Taunton, Muss , writ.-s: "1 have passed my sTtii birth day, and thought 1 was li.on,l reach of lie'dicilie, but Foley k i ii y 1'ills have pr.icd mo-t Ih iicticial ill niv case of kidney mid bladder ttonldc '' Kldcrly people Mill find Foley Kidn-y I'lll-li .tii tonic and strengthening, mi I niav be stile thev cutilain no harmful drugs. For sale bv I has. N. Clarke. The Man Who Neglects Himself When bis conditic n points to kidney trouble takes un unwise risk. Backache pain and soreness over the kidneys, nerv ous or dizzy spells, poor sleep, are all sysmptnms that will disappear with the regular use of Foley Kidney Tills. They put the kidneys and bladder in a clean, strong mid healthy condition, and .'heu mtttic pains, stiff joints, lumbago and irregular bladder action are all relieved prmiptlv when Foley Kidney Pills are taken. For sale by Chas. N. Clarke. Christmas Concert The Riverside church is preparing an elaborate holiday piogram of Christ mas and New Year music which it will oiler to the public Sunday afternoon, December 2S, at 4 o'clock. A special invitation will be sent to the churches of the city to he their guests for this occasion, which they will all, doubtless, be very glad to accept. Deep-seated coughs that resist ordin ary remedies renuire both external and internal treatment. If you buy a dollar bottle ol UAI.LAKD'H HOKtllOUJNU SYRUP you get the two remedies you need for the price of one. There 18 a IIKRRIt K s RED PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the chest, free with each untie. Sold by Ulias. . Clarke. IT'S A MISTAKE ''WV 'Cleveland' W V (17.000 ton.) I From New York, January 1 9 1 5 Visiting famous cities ind countries on palatial it-amship which icrves u your hotel. Every luxury and comfort asiured. 1 i 135 days $900 and up uniuumg soon him ana all Decenary axpeoMa, j Abo CruUca to tha Orient. India, Went Indira, Panama CanaL and Maditamnaan tripa, Sena Jorleokkl. tUlng cmrim HAMBURG-AMERICAN i LINE loO Powell St., San Francisco, Cal., or R. W. Pratt flood River Banking & Trust Co., Hood Rivtr Christian Church The attet lion of all inunhtrs and frt 'mis of the First Christian church is called to the fact that the spedifl Judi day services her-iti next Sunday." He present ut the Hil le school rally at it.-l". V. K. Allisun will conduct' the praise service at 11. Evangelist Myers w ill preach betl! morning and v e- ir g. : The tdeavur service at 6. St) wnl be 'especially interesting because of the surprise f( atures to be introduced, t'onie and enjoy the music and be in ! spired by tie enthusiasm of these services. Rt member the midweek ' meeting on Thursday evetiinp,. ; '. a j , e For Mutter l.aUds printed in accord ance w ith Dairy and Food l.aws, call at ! the Glacier ofliee. tf Made liy Many Hood River Residents Many people in a misguided effort to aet rid of kidney backache, rely on plasters, liniments and other make shifts. The right treatment is kidney treatment urai a remarkably recom mended kidnev medicine is Doan's Kid- i ey Fills. Hund River is no exception. I he pruof is ut your very door. The following is an experience typical of the work of Doan's Kidney Pills in Hood Kiver. Mrs. Susie Rodgers. 912 Wilson St., , Hood River, Ore., says: "Kidney complaint came on me gradually and lii'Hllv I couldn't get un. 1 had burn ing pains all through tnv kidneys and I got so we;ik that it was all I could do to get around. My rest was broken b irregular kidney action and mornings felt all tired out. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and did so with ; the best of results. They brought me : back to good health, relieving all the i troubles from which 1 had suffered so , long. Whenever I have felt in need of a kidney medicine since, I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills with fine ; results. i F'or sale bv all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-.Milhurn Co., Huffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 1 J Takes All the Shivers From the Morning Shave The bathroom is warmed in almost no time and you shave in comfort if your home is equipped with a S iv c be a The heater is so light itmay be easily carried to the dining room or living room or wherever needed. Easy to light and clean. So con structed that it can t smoke. Doesn't smell. Will last a life time. Finished in plain steel or blue enameled drums. Ask to see it at your dealers For Best Results Use Pearl Oil Standard Oil Company PORTLAND mtaV Bnssett-Johnson At 7.30 on the evening of Dec. 13. there occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bussett. 1123 Twelfth street, the wedding of their son, Ross R. Bussett and Alma fcdeanor Johnson. Those, aBide from members of the im mediate family, witnessing this "happy event were Mr. and John Brown, cous ins of the groom's mother, Mrs. A. B. Cash and baby, Maxine. The groom is a prosperous young farmer of Crook county. After spending; portion of the holidays with the groom's parents, the happy couple will be at home on their Crook county.ranch. CUT FLOWERS for Christmas Carnations, Violets, Chrysan themums and Narcissus. Other plants, Cyctomen, Poinset tias, Begonia, Rex Lorrainy, French and Japanese Primrose, Boston Fern, Ostrich Blumoeum, Sprin garia, little ferns for jardineres. Order Christmas Flower Early Send in orders early for shipment by parcel post. Fifteen hundred Carnations ready for Christmas. Christmas flowers must be cash. Heights Greenhouse Oregon Agricultural College Farmers' Week December 8 to 13, 1913 This will be a notable event in the educational history of Oregon. Farmers Co-operation will be tne lending topic ot a stimulating series of lectures. The week will be crowded with discussions, and demonstrations in every thing that makes for the welfare ot the farmer and home-maker. Winter Short Course January 5 to 30, 1913 The College has spared no effect to makethis the most complete short course in its history. A very wide range of courses will be offered in General Agri cultural, Horticulture, Animal Husband ry, Dairying, Poultry Keeping, Mechan ic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Com merce, Forestry, md Music. Numerous lectures and discussions on Farmkks' Co- orKRATioN, at borne and abroad, will be a leading feature. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing No tui tion. Accomodations reasonable. Re duced rates on all railroads. For further information address II. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon. Farmers' Business Courses by Cor respondence without tuition. - d30 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK a ffij. MOOD RIVER OREGON 3 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, 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 requires a small balance with us, and we will obligate ourselves to keep your finances straight and furnish you with the necessary check books and deposit books free of charge. Talk It Over With Our Cashier CAPITAL Si SURPLUS $133-000 un&uu.sT government i (Supervision r?5i IT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY Blot No need having piles any longer! No need of suffering another day! Steam's Pile Remedy (complete with tube) will help you or IT COSTS YOU NOT ONE CENT. This remedy is a combination of the lately discovered, high-priced Adrena lin Chloride with other powerful cura tive principles, and IT STOPS THE PILE PAIN IN ONE MINUTE! So sure are we that Steam's Pile Remedy will benefit you that we will REFUND YOUR MONEY If you are not satisfied. This is the only pile remedy that we can guarantee and we knofc you will thank us for telling you about it We have the exclusive agency. CHA8. N. CLARKE. We Are Fully Prepared to meet any and all compe tition; upon the grounds of quality or values we are more than ready to hold our own. How well we are armed you can judge by an inspection of our shoes and prices. Your good will is the prize for which we contend, so we in vite you to come and see how we propose to win it. STAR BRAND SHOES ) None BALL BAND RUBBERS Better J. C. JOHNSEN, the Hood River Shoe Man BUI CI1 Buicks for 1 9 1 4 are Delco started electric lighted $950 to $1985 Buick Overhead Value Motor guaranteed to develop more power and give more mileage per gallon of gasoline than any other motor of its size, either American or foreign make. Every Part Fitted to a Hair's Breath The luxury and comfort in the driving and riding of a Buick only found in the highest grade cars. 0 Heights Garage Local Distributors i 1 1 iwtii m i mi i m i ii-t- Goto B.B's. Dairy Lunch FOR SHORT ORDERS All kinds of sandwiches and : '. homemade cakes and pies a ' specialty. Good coffee and soups. ; ; B. B. SMITH, Prop. :: Supervised by Mrs. Smith '. '. Oak SL opp. Fraui Hardware Store .. I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 -M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 H- WOOD and COAL Slabs-Fir-Oak Agency for Genuine Rock Springs COAL A. C. Lofts PHON 3464 A,