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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
nOQD KITEIt GLACIER, TIIURSDAY, FEDROARY 20. 19U The Square Deal Store For The Bean Hand and Power Spray Machines A RE GUARANTEED both for Quantity and Quality. All sizes in stock. I have a few Mandy Lee and McCIanathan Incubators at close out prices-see them ABC Electric Power Wash er are best in market, price right. When you get a cow come in and get a Louden Steel Stanchion and Litter Carrier. See samples on display. Your businessso licited and appreciated. d. Mcdonald HOOD RIVER OREGON USE WHITE RIVER FLOUR THE KIND THAT MAKES BREAD LIKE MOTHER USED TO BAKE. WE SELL LOTS OF IT AT THE CASH GROCERY E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor V. IS. SNYDKIt 11. B. POWELL Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING & j& & Tinning and Sheet Metal WorK. Gasoline En gines, Pumps. Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Phone 151 1 Cor. 2nd & Cascade, opp. Hotel Oregon White River Flour Makes Bread Having the Old Bready Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS HEIGHTS GARAGE J. L. VOLSTROFF, Prop: General Repairing Autos and Gasoline Engines, Plumbing and Plumbing Sup plies, Tile and Pipes Fisk and Goodyear Tires and Tubes in Stock 1216 C STREET, THE HEIGHTS Near lloluuin'a Market PASHIOH STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN IJood River, Ore. Hows bought, sold or exchanged. l'Wuiire parties can seeurejflrst-elass rigs Special attention given to moving furniture ant pianos. We do everything horses can do. Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints Glidden's Varnishes Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste JSC 9 A GIBSON DISCUSSES MUNICIPAL PLANT Hood River. Ore.. Feb. 18. 19)4 To the Public: Should Hood River valley construct a community light olant? No. Whv not? borne com munity light plants are failures. Wreckage of aut'b plants ii far flung. Factional strife, faulty financiering and selftfh management have made ruins of some community electrical plants. IJood River valley already has one-and-one light plants. They are able to surely sufficient enery for all purposes. If the rates are unjust let the citizen tell his woes to the Public Utilities Commisison, and this eommis sion will put the excessive tolls through a process of shrinkage. The local e)ectrica!companies are in a position to embarrass and antajnize the community move. Corporations have men skilled in combatting opposi tion. They have strong men able to wield injunctions, mandami, and other leeal clubs. There is an element of our people who would sincerely oppose a community plant. Among the friends of community lighting are a few wob bly brothers who would topple over to an offer of temporary lower rates from a corporation even though such surrender endangered the success of a community plant. Cooperative light ing is not all cream and toast. Should Hood, River valley have a co operative light plant? Emphatically YES! Capital is readily attracted to private electric plants for profit. The rapidity with which water power is be ing absorbed, the ease with which money is secured for electrical devel opments, tho fact that the Hood River (jus & Electric and the Hydro-Electric were able to float such large bonds while they were supplying a small field and fighting each other as they once did all these things indicate that the profits in selling electric energy are large. 1'alo Alto, a community with a population of 4500 people, sells current from a municipal steam plant at a maximum of seven cents per K-H. Five years ago a private corporation was suppliyng energy in Eugene at a maximum of 15 cents per K-H ; three years ago Eugene began the construc tion of a municipal plant; today the municipal plant and the corporation are both selling energy at a maximum of nine cents per K-H. What must have been the profits of the private company under the 15 cent rate? Ex tortion is the word that fits. For the six months ending December 31, the municipal plant after paying all inter est and operating expenses, had a net profit of $17,959. Hood River valley has many advan tages over most other communities in attempting cooperative lighting. This community has a densely popualted rural section, a citizenship many of whom are wide awake, a people in whom the get-together spirit is strong ly developed by cooperative marketing. Through our valley a river flows with rapid fall, narrow channel and high banks, making the building of a da comparatively easy. The water turn bling down over the rocks in Hood river shouts to the people on the banks to wake up. Now is the time for the people in Hood River valley to get control of power at a point in the river which will admit of large development 2000 horsepower or more. Then, soon as possioie, snouid ioiiow one large plant designed to ultimately sup ply both country and city, lhe city and country love each other: the course of true love never did run quite smoothly. Marry the city and the country in the holy bonds of electric matnmony. Why notf Sincerely, L. Braden Gibson, Hall Hair Renewer certainly etops falling hair. No dauR about it what ever. Yon will sorely be natisfW (This column la conducted bi Mm i. n. Gill, local press representative oi ma w. u. t. u.i Ths following is a ioint resolution introduced in the house of representa tives, December 10. 1913. bv Conirreu. man nicnmond f. HoDson, proposing an amendment to the constitution of me united States: n nereis, exact scientific muimIi naa demonstrated that alcohol is a nar cotic poison, destructive and deeener sting to the human organism, and that its distribution mm m hffVaraffA nv mu. tained in foods lava Help Comet Oulcklr r.iuimc uuruen upon me snoumen or the t ma for CUrrb. Krone hiUs r Jh- y"? PP1,"n degree Cold in the Head ...v -.L.Rq eillly-nj Vk cnarscier oil t . . ah a i i i . . i ii ruu nuner rrom raiainnr df mnAnn viiicAUBuiii. inert-uv unoerminina i .. : --.-...B "'u-uun, the public morals and th fnunrf.ti V08'. V0K. discharge fsom the me. m m . . - I nmrinlnna iwt I . U a. oi iree institutions, produces wide- r . V ru"1' BDlnie or any spread crime, pauperism, and insanitJr"Kl?VIB",Irrn.0''avel)ron. inflicts diaeiM and nr,timi rf.k cm" or eola the head surely use Hv upon hundreds of thousands of citizens f ".I'l Wl'i b,n'8h he diBea8e germs and blights with desener.cv th.ir u ana lungs and give W. a T. U. NOTES Stops falling Hair Hyomei Relieves In Five Minutes ik tht,.t.".i,s in' roWr Cw i, 1ES r 11,1 ha verv life nf th H. p" Ke,r Cass, re be it , The Hyomei treatment gives a tonic children unborn, integrity-and the tinri T U Resolved by the Senate and Houseof !i!g,t2.ect thv.e ?ir 'oa breathe de" representatives of the United stit.. " , " -' " Benin, nops me of America in Consr.sa .mhiH Pul80'o' secretions, soothes theirritaed (two-thirds of the House enneurrina I Jr. . memoranj and makes a marked ik.ni.i tl.. .u. .!.! " improvement in the i?pnrl health OI me constitution be and hurehu i proposed to the states, to become valid as a part of the constitution when rati- neu Dy me legislatures of the several states as provided by the constitution, Section 1. The sale, manufacture tnr sale, transportation foOale, importa- The complete outfit, im liiilinw rwi-t inhaler and Iwttle of Jiquid, costs fl.OO. Kxtra bottle Of limiill. if later nee.le.1 50 cents. ' How Is Tour Bellsrt It has ten stated that a man's stom- I urn ! h i l..r In. I.. ..l .. v. : 1 lion ior sale, ana exportation for sale i.. Tt , Tfi """J,,"'0':"K'e"u of intoxicating liquors for beveraee , . e , box-. la yur boller purposes in the United States and fll (itomaF,: working order or is it ...! ...i.;:". I ' vi r ,'e Pa. ."" so weak that It W 1 not stand full 1,,! Ubiect to the inriaHitinn mcrcui are rorever prehibited, and not able to supply the needed enef- I ffv in vnur .mnn. t hiut.l 1 If .. 1 section z. Jongrea8 shall have nower . ' " j "ve to provide for the manfuacture Ze V0?6 JIth ?Su.r 8tomach ChRm- importation and tnsporta ion of & nithenT? " yvi. Thev toxicatinu i;n,mr. tA. strengthen and invigorate the stomach !kf 1 ZTvT remabt cre 22& or scientific purposes or for use in the arts and shall have power to enforce mis article by all needful legislation. , f. 1 .. t I rt . i . . , 7. viuuuie uvo ueeu eneciea Dyiuem. ror sale by all dealers. Notice of Settlement f fmi Acciaat and KstribBtiM it Estate In the Countv Onnrt nf (ha aim f rwn In and (Or Hood River County. ' i? h Matter of ttie Estate of Henry L. Is- Much interest is beinc taken in en. gemcs in Oregon and the whole land. It is well to take everv nreenntinn tn secure better childern, and first to cure or develoo better rjarenta. Rni are noi me devoted ones beginning at Deli a" tne wrong end Of matters? I Notice Is hereby given that, A. W. Ibell, as t me degeneracy of parents, and the 3-i""r.-.r. ' "ie or Hnrr l. iKbeii, consequent debility of children is "due more to drink than to all Other causes count ' the administration of HHldegtate.and put together. If drink were evtermin. P').11?11 fPr u distribution of the ame,and atedthere should be a gradual increase UorZyXk TSSS1 in vital powers of parents andlchildren. i" ,he urt ho" tn Hod River, m ' Batcklder Urges Cooperation Hood River, Feb. 23, 1914 Editor Glacier: Believing that the time has come to stop the great waste of fruit in the Hood River valley, be ginning with the strawberry and end' ng with the apple, 1 wish to cull the attention of the growers to the follow nig statements of prominent people i the northwest who have Riven this subject careful consideration. These parties are nut speaking from selfish motives, but have the best interests of me growers ana tne communities urge in view. Kolit. L. btrahorn, of the Portland Eugene & Eastern Ry.. after the close of his speech at Spokane last Novem her said, "If I had time I would barn storm the l'acfic northwest from one end to the other in the interest of bv i . . . . e t . - . t . . pruuucia iroin irun; mat snows my merest in ov-products. Mr. Stra horn gives a great deal. of his time to this subject, and has been in Ca ifornia making a study of the by-products plants of that state for the Cooperative uy-proaucis committee or the i'ac tte northwest, of which he is an active member. 1'rof . C. I. Lewis. O. A. C. in a very aoie paper read at Spokane las November, said in part. "If we de velop the by-products business in the northwest in a way that will mean the most to us as fruit growers, it is coino to be necessary for us to organize and cooperate in every way. Organization and cooperation will be the key note o our success." In an exhaustive paper that everv grower in the Hood River valley should read, Walter S. Brown. O. A. C.. said the Fruit Products Conizress. at Spokane, last November: "In fact, it seems difficult to set a limit to what ntelligent cooperation mav . acenm. plish. Judging from what the farmers f Denmark and the working men nf hngland have done, we shou d he able inruuKii uuuueraiiun, 10 onntf tne tiro. ducer and the consumer closer together to ineir mutual advantage, lhe elim- nation or waste by. means of the hv roducts factory run upon a cooperative lan snouia be a substantia sten in this direction." Space will not permit of further Quo tations, at this time; however, these nouia ne sumcient to lead the growers i tne mooq ruver vaiiev to eive rare. iui consideration to the question of es tablishmg a cooperative by.-products plant in Hood River. I wiil be pleased hear from all of the erowers whn re interested in this subject and will ladly give anyone interested air the nformaticin in my power, if they will see me or write me on the subWr J. F. Batchelder, Hall Has Fine Chickens . C. A. Hall, one of the vallev's nnul. try fanciers, recently purchased two ery nne cocaereis of the Buschman- terce strain, lhe blue b oorieri ,hi,.t. ens, which have just been brought into tne vaney, are tne sons of the famous cocKerei wnicn haded the first prize pen at the great Illinois state fair in 91. lhe grandfather of the hH. some birds, Red Cloud IV, was awarded rst prize at the Illinois state fair. to A scald, burn, or severe put !,). slowly if neglected. The familv eeps a bottle of Ballard's Snow" l.ini. ment on hand is always prepared for such accidents. Price 25c, 50e and $1 00 per bottle. Sold by Chas. X. Clarke. If one were to raise the rit hlnrvieH colts, he would see first that the land on which he was to raise them was iree rrom snakes, bogs, and swamps, ne would not try to counteract the dire influences of these enemies nf to colt life by extra care that the dam ana sires were virile and perfect. If we showed that we care for chil. dren as much us we do for colts, we would first rid our land of the snakes. swamps and bogs caused by the liquor irumc, ana men our work of eugenics wouia De more man half done, Hood River Countv. bu been riniv .nimin'iai by aald court, for settlement of said account and tbe hearing ol said petition tor distribu tion, at which time and place any person in terested In said estate may appear and flle bis exceptions, in wrlllnir. to tbe sa.1.1 final account, nd contest tbe same, and show csnxe. If any. whv a final dlstrihntinn nf um estate shnn Id not be ordered. Dated February 19, lu, A. W. ISBELL, Administrator of the Estate of Hpnrv I. lshell Hi.ui.uul JOHN BAKER, Attorney tor KnUte. fi-ni)9 Notice f Sate if Real Property Noticed is he.re.hv irlven that fh. rla.i..n n.jn. . . i cut - i uoii-pwi lue iutiaini ifnraon Hasklns Under the present arrangements nne I and Kinrenee u..ti... ,r, '"' of the great benefits (?) of thelfaithful lve bids fur the one-fifth Interest of Florence f.o . ...i.i l. . I Hasklns In and tn the fnllnwinir iiw.iiwj Kf "ltU'd iD B"er County, so better able to drink gigantic potions -Beinnln ' the southeast corner of section of hooze. When scientific investigation !V, ''ili:lwN"rln' ,Ran?? Ten East of tells us that only six oer cent of the thir v 'TVZ'r "S'X.:".?! children of drinking parents are nor- """th thirty rods; thence east eighty 'rods to mal. as against 96 ner cent of the chil. "'"'""''(.'utiningnrieen acres dren of abstaining parents, it would seem that a rigid following of the sci ence of eugenics would call, first of all, for the annihilation of all trafic in drink. exchange. more or less, save and exnentim, iiipr.mn si rip of land along the west side thereof ten feet wide east and west and thirty rods north and south heretofore deeded by Lydla E Ar nold and husband to M. M. Davenport and wire as and lor s nrlvate mud fnvaihur with all appurtenant water rights. Healed bids will be received by the under signed at his office In The Dalles, Oregon, up n Maim .I,:..,,..... .i ii x I to and including the liith dav nf Mri, iui. ern divlsiof ihe Vrny.Zi the long ago made public a report in which he recommended that "no one who uses alcoholic beverages should be appointed to any important position, civil or mil nary, to tne command oi military or naval forces, or any other position of importance ana responsibility In reference to the positive evil ef fects of the use of alcoholic drinks, Dr. Maus says: "It lessens the working capacity, marching endurance, accuracy, and rapidity of movement, ability to com mand troops and solve military prob lems, to navigate and maneuver vessels, to perform administrative work properly, to develop the intellect and tit one for the higher duties and re Bponsibilities of life It causes sickness, inmairs health ana usetuiness. adds great v non-eniciti fl9-m5 . L. PEPPER. Trustee: The Dalles, Oregon Notice f Sheriffs Salt In the Circuit Court of the Rhii r,f riro,rn for the County of Hood River. A. CRuby, Plaintiff vs. D. K. Keasey, Trustee acting lor and on be. hHlfol'au undisclosed principal: I). K Kea. sey, an inuivmuai and Jaue Doe Keasey. tils wile, Defendants. By virtue of an execution, iiidvmpnt n,H, decree and order of sale Issued out of the aoove entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed, and dated tbe Hth day of February, 18H, upon a judgment rendered and entered In said Court on lhe 13th day of January, 11114, in favor of A. C. Ruby, plaln.lt! and against IX E. Keasey. Trustee, one or the defendants, for the sum of Heven Thousand (7,0OU.U0) Dollars, toaether with liiterpul tiiure. on iroin tne 17111 aay 01 April, iw:t, lor the fur- MU therstim of KMve Hnnrtrpri ift?jkuvu .i,,.ii..m together with Interest thereon at the ri iJ to the percent peranuum from the i;tlh day of 'V of both Otticers and men January. IHH. attorney s lee and the further :i ui uuiii oiucers ana men, 8llnl of Twenty-three (fiS Oni DoIIh. cnt adds a great, burden and cost to the medical department, deprives the gov ernment of otherwise valuable officers and enlisted men and forces them to be retired at a much earlier neriod than tbey should be under proper, temperate conditions of living." uinuuiwuieiKs, ituu me cosih or and upon this Writ commandlne me to mulie the ami of the following described real property, towit; no liwn, nan tcj.-a; ui lur iuriueasi quarter (NE1.) of tbe Houtfiwest Quarter 1SWL1 of Heclion Twenty-two () .Township Two North isrv, nuuge iu r.asi (tiuie.1, Willamette Mer dlan, according to the United Htatea irnvern. ment survey thereof, subject to aoy easement Such an indictment of intemnerance. of.'!1 public in and to tne County Road now comine from an authnrifv utterlv njith. 'aid out ana used, over and across said tract i-omiiig irom an auinorny utterly Wltn- along the East and North line thnr inp. out sentimental bias in the matter and animated only by a desire to procure efficiency in the army and naval ser vices may well be heeded by all young men in the ranks of workers where each man is called on to face a dailv ted In the County of Hood River and Kijtijinf urrgon, couutining twenty laui acres, more or less. NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said eie. cullon. Judgment, order, decree, and order of wie, turn in compliance witn the commands of said Writ, 1 will, on Ssturday. the 20th day of March, 19H. at 2:00 o'clock P.M., at tbe front U,,l .1 1 e " wlu ii, wii, hi fcuuwciwit r,fll.,ttl IDQ rout battle in the keen competition for sue- door of the county court House tn Hood hii,. cess. Exchange. er, County of Hood River, Htate of. Oregon, a.v uiiuiiu ouuiiuu ibuujwi w rvuempuoni to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all of the right, Mtle and interest which with ti within named defendants (or either of them) bad on the 17th day ol October. 1912. the data of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date, had In and to the above described property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, iudgment, order and decree, inter, est, coals and accruing costs. THOMAS F. JOHNSON, Sheriff of the County of Hood River, State o( rirst issue February I2ih, 1914. iMi issue Aiarcn mn, ihh. Hood River Dancing School Dancing t lass, under the instruction of Mrs. J. V. Crites and Mrs. G. F. Stra- nahan, will begin the first week in Jan uary in Ileilbronner Hall. On Saturdays, beginning January 3rd. from 2 to 3:30 p. m., class for children up to 14 years, in ballroom and fancv dancing. From 3:30 to 5 p. tn., clasj for those over 14 years, in beeitinine ouiiroom dancing ana ine uotniion. t'n Monday evenines. beeinninir Jan uary 5, from 7 to 8:30, adult class in beginning ballroom dancing. From 8.30 to 10 D. m.. classes in the 1 an and and other new dances. Charges for Classes in new dances 1.00 per lesson or 5.00 for series of six essons. All other Classes eight les sons for $5,00. Private lessons bv appointment. M RS. CKITES M US. STKAN AHAN l'lione 2(188 jltf Phone 3(333 Notice of SterifTs Sab Whereas. In a certain suit then therein npnri. Ing iu tbe Circuit Court of Hood River Hnnnu Oregon, wherein lis E. Williams was plaintiff and William H. Rodenhlser and D. A. Kile were defendants, an execution and order of sale was Issued thereout on February 1M, 19H, uiuu iww in imiu juugiiieuvs ana a decree foreclosing the same entered In said suit on February IS. WH, one of the said Judgments being In favor of the said plaintiff. Ira K. Williams and against the said defnnri.ni William H. Rodeuhlser for the sum of 13430 SB with interest thereon at the rate of ten ner centum per annum from said February l 1914, and the tbe further sum of Ji52.;u costs and disbursements Including attorney's fees . , , , .... ., , ., and the other of said Judgments being in fs. Safe for iiabterEffeclue for (rOWn-US vor of I he defend, D. a. KUe. and against th ' " I fliifnnrli,,,! U(ll!n. IM I a 1.1 . . That fl FoIpv's Honev and Tar Com-1 sum of f684.5W.witb interest thereon at ,h pound. It has the confidence of your P?'!!niu?LnJlu,n from druggist, who knows It Will give you sat- costs and disbursements Including attorney infection. W. W. Xessmith. Statesboro. fees, and the further costs and disbursement. (ia., savs. "I fcave used Foley's Honev lnctlrreo na, "e incurred upon said writ of , m ' ,i 1 -1 1 mkuhuu, wuitii sttiu execution anu order of 4 anil Tar limininnl in mv familv ami I ..... 1. m . j , T. V ,"T "i 1 ( ... .- - - - pw. 1 " Miu. me uuucisiHunj, utreciea and have sold It 1U my Store and It never commands me to sell tbe real property nere- lails to cure. ' And rine St. Green Bav, bad couch that kept me awake nights and two small bottles of Foley's Honey nd Tar cured me." ror pale by Chas. N. Clarke. id Bob Ferguson, 319 Mnaftex described for tbe purpose of satisfying ,,;Y j a'djndgmenta.tKMits and expenses v, is., says : "I had NOTIt'K 1 HKKKBY givkn that in com- F nance witn saia execution and order of sale will, on tbe -.'1st day of March, A. D. 1914, at Cow Dies After Swallowing Wire the hour of eleven (ID o'clock in the rnmn. of that day. at tbe north front door of the County court bouse In the City of Hood River nwu ivw tviiDiy, uregon. sen at nuhlic One of the herd of fine dairy cows of . F. Thompson, after suffering ter bly, died recently. Veterinarian imms. of the Oregon Agricultural College declared that it seemed that the animal's death had been caused from an internal wound. A post mor tem examination revealed a piece of baling wire about four inches long im bedded in one of the cow's lungs. auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand for the purpose of satisfying said Judgments ana accruing costs and expensese tbe follow ing described real property, towit: ! All of Lot numbered One (1). and the Snnth. ' east quarter of the Northeast quarter (SK'4- ,i E.--41 vi iniviii bi, ,i, iu juwusmp one (11 , South, Range ten (10), East of tbe Willamette meriuian. : Dated February 19, 1914. j f-ml9 THOS. r. JOHNSON. j Mheriffof Hood River Con ty, Oregon Oeorge K Wilbur, Esq., attorney for the' plaintiff. John Baker, Esq., attorney for D. a. Kile.- i STRAWBERRIES WILL SOON BE WITH US AGAIN Have you investigated the New Northwestern Standard Crate? We have samples at all of our offices and our salesmen will be glad to show you the changes. Drop in and talk it over. "Always at Your Service" Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Phaneit 2171 5611 Does Your House Need PAINTING? NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT WE HANDLE Sherwin-Williams Paint "The Best On Earth" THAT'S ALL CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy Price and Quality are what our meat service of fers. The woman who has a liking for the best without paying an extravagent price for it will find here just the kind she seeks only it will be a little better and a little lower priced than she had hoped for. e. m: holm an THE SANITARY MARKET Wdstinsjhout Hting and Cooking Apparatus Electric Irons Frying Pans Disc Stoves Toaster Stoves Always in Stock at Moderate Prices. Let Us Show You iartmess BMg. BAILEY & COLBY Phone 1524 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS For Rent Apartments in New Telephone Bldg. Call Telephone Office. Oregon Lumber Co. Dee, Oregon ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY QUANTITY Both Phones Estimates Furnished n