f ' H ' I I I I I HOOD 1UVER GLACIER. THCRSDAY, APRIL 1(3, 10U COUMY CLERK'S iCOUMY HILL CELE- 'OFFIflAI. PRnnrn. . OFFICENOW BUSY! BR ATE ROADS DAY IXGS COUNTY COURT ihJbL.?U.l)! Cl.Vk', off I The Commercial club having taken i .;.... . ;r . K00" "Mi on April zi, Scores cf K thV. oftM .!' citizen, of ill districts have already I !?tJ ?T" lhei ""i" UJ "! promised to turn out and work county court for April t.i brought on : .t,,h nf l.i.h... that ,k!i T,- aI. ' is usual routine work, aa has the res-' ,.i t, ..,1.i.; 1 aa.tta v w u vva fm Ri.u lta MiN air , horses and wagona will t e furnished R & C A SS X2HEsljajr Store has the right face cream to keep your complexion at its best in spite of March winds. The name is Penslar Buttermilk aerate. It is not a vanishing cream- it restores the natural velvety softness of the skin. Apply it lightly, massage gently, and wipe off with a soft dry cloth. ou will be delighted with Penslar Buttermilk Cerate. Get a large 50 cent jar here today. 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." 1 "THE BEST THINGS TO EAT" WOOD'S GROCERY J. M. WOOD. Proprietor. Phone 1221 Free Delivery t ""ii i H-H-m-w 1 1 1 1 1 1 iim Spring Fever ! Nothing will A . . - -"o wiuiuiuisi oiuiu i' ever j. Uuicker than to spend a day pottering around with a i uivn.cn vvaun, jiuw or implement. Don't let a broken implement get your goat. We are here to help you enjoy your work and get i fcCOt ICOUltS. We can make any repair, whether it be ironwork I JL VV UUU VV Ui ft.. W. G. .SNOW I Power Blaeksmth and Wagon Shop, No. 5, Fourth St. I ulitr term Anril nf lh.'r,..n,i ,,.. - - r - w. . v . . . iuui i. Two elections, however, have placed uuiuunai worn on the oltiee. Election notice and ballots for the City of Util ity eiet'tlOn.Whll'h Will I. he I.I nn Anril ami ine regular primary nuratnat mk ciecnon. are now iiem nronarori Hccauje the reKigtrationa will clone on May 1, April hag been a very heavy month. The number registered reachea niie ine loiai or any former reg istration is much smaller. "We expect iiuic man ;uu more Ltlore aiav 1. "j ier Hanson. "Busy Bodies" Are Busy Again Hood River, Ore., April 11. 1914 r ditor Glacier -In o much as the committee in charge of the campaign for the City of Utility has referred to mose opposing the plan as "busv bod ies, we may stale that the "busy bodies" are bupv apain. A 0rpar man. of us cannot set the view Doini they have. We are sincerely opposed to the City of Utility, for we cannot see to just what complicated point it is going to lead us. The committee tell us that they formulated this plan on the advice of the best legal talent in Hood River. Ihis same legal talent recently told us at a meetinu in l'in Crnve tht iho uy or I tility, when incorporated. would not hnvi tn h limits,) (, tk cbiauiisning and operation of a municipal light plant, but that the people, residents of the new town, might vote for the onemtion nf anv other utility plant. Indeed, when the cuy is once incorporated the commun itv Will be in a constant ulutn nf noiia tion because nf thd nrnrmcola nf dents to establish things of this kind. Another -point that should be consid ered, when the citv is once incornor ated, every citizen in the limits of the municipality will be entitled to lights. Have those who propose cheaper lights thought of the extent of territory cov ered, much of it sparsely settled? It is some 36 square miles. What will be the cost of stringing lines over all this territory? Will it not be almost pro hibitory How will thin in t n n ii ha raised ; It does not matter how. the burden will be ureal, r th nn thp Hiutrint can bear. We have a CHSP of a mmllar nuliiT. in our irrigation district. A man, al though he has declared himself not in approval wfth the methods of irrigat ing orchards, is suing the district to have a pipe laid to his farm. The cost of this pipe will reach $1000, perhaps, and yet the district will in alt proba bility have to go to this expense be cause it is demanded. The citv nf Hnnrt U mittee states, is left out 'of the pro possu It it txnected that IhnusanH ,.f law' worth of work will be accom plifhed on that day. Citizens of the city and residents of the road district west of the city will leave in the early morning of either , April 24 or 25. the fmrr.ir day being conaideied better, in order that us many cf the city buism?s men as pos- j sible may join their ranks, and proceed down the river to devote the day to opening up aa much as pussible of the unfinished stretch of thp I'nlnmhi. river highway. "We have not aa t t received from the state eneineer the Matuv nf ih ritfht or wiv. hut tr.p I'imiitu ...Mi. ; expecting this within a few days, and we win worn on sirip ol the road that the court shall (if s iMmtf " C. N. Ravlin. The membera of the Wi man a fink have Ki(7nifiifi that trifv ilIII r.niA the workers on the river road with re freshments. PLAY-GROUND BULLE TIN IS RECEIVED Countv Sunprintendent Tknn... last week received from tute Superin tendent Churchill a number of play ground bulletins recently issued. The new publication conteins much valu able information for the teacher, who desires to better the opportunities of the students for recreation. The booklet, which is profusely illus trated with scenes from school grounds, contains a picture of me fine Orove school building and lawn. The dedication nf thp I lows : To thp rhililran n t Drnan Nature has bequeathed broad plains to roam, high mountains to climb.elear rivers to swim and warm snnuriinA imiiv nuu gentle rain to make them stronir. this book of Flays and tiames is dedicated. If it shall add a littlp I.. nui. health; if it shall subtract onp tinv whit from the drudgery of their neces sary tasks; if it shall divide their hours of childhood sorrow by days of merriment: lr it aha mn t nu i,., iu smallest fraction their youthful joy in livinp. then will ita autlmrti hsu. 1,., greatly rewarded." Proceed i Hood Kive, county. Oregon, had at the I Claims allowed : 1le!iR FAUfr- 2 cootM. 3 botxau. P rredricy, fare for pauper, J2.'. Alva Day, 1 coyote, f 1.50. W. H. Taltran 2 coyote. $3. Hert Sandman, 8 bobcats. lfi. Jred rrautsche, 2 coyotes, $1. Herman Fregge, 3 coyotes, $4.50. ' J. H. i redricy. tare for pauper, $ 95. Kobt. Wright, for indigent. $2.50. I hilip Templemire, 1 coyote, $1.50 VNidowg' pensions, $162.50. B. K. Kadleman, Freight on Cul verts, $1.(11. -;W- K- & N. Co., freight on crush er, $..07. J. K. Andrews, blacksmithing, $4.30. Ash & Syring, supplies for indigents, $21.15. Hlowers Hardware Co., supplies for roads. $7.5. f"0il5 & C" ell"l for KrJt'. ! Kushong & Co., binder for assessor's otlice. $4.25. , K. A. Hishop, stamps, $2S.17. s Cottage Hospital Assoeiation, care of indigents, $97.65. Columbia Auto Co., repair work. tl..)0. ! Rodger (J.Caldwell, carbon paper, $S r. 1. Crowe & Co., culverts, J:9 . Cottage Undertaking 1'arlors, bury- ing paupers, $25. City of Hood River, water rent, 1.25. J. M. Demmon, blacksmithing, $.50. W. U. Davidson, plow, $(. Jesse Kdgington, expense health othcer and care of paupers, $58.85 The thte Printery, blanks, $5. (lass & 1'rudhomme, blank book, 15. Gilbert Implement Co.. road supplies, Wheelcr-Myers As the culmination of a romance of long standing, Charles L. Wheeler.who until year before last was located in mis city, having been with the real es incornornticin Iipimhisip it in i,,io,i tate firm of Devlin & Firchnairli nn,l 10 me limit, the assessed valuat on nf i """ . . . . . in the property in limits of the proposed new luwn is ,uuu,mju,appproxmiately, while its indebtedness bonded and private.' is nearly $4,000,000. Isn't that just about the limit? Our Pine Grove Woman's Political Research club was not organized for the purpose of developing, "busy bod ies," but that we might study ques tions and act intelligently on them. We do not all agree on matters by any means, but our friendly discussions serve to inform us. Mrs. E. Hawkes. Our Provision Counter Is a boon to the woman who wants a change from tho regular routine in meats, (live us a trial nn our Ham or Bacon, Pork Sausage Bologna, Frankfourtcrs, Liv verwurst or Boiled Ham. E. M. HOLMAN THE SANITARY MARKET 0 3 C 30 Ov WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A f RESH SUPPLY OF Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZEKS COME T(i US DIRECT FOIt W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND LIME AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS tf STRANAHAN & CLARK Hood River, Oregon J 3 CO' toraqe We have storage space for all kinds of goods in a concrete building Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 4111 Found a Cure for filienniatlsiii "I suffered from rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time," writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapleton, lo. "I suffered terrible pain so 1 could not sleep or lie still at night. Five years IlL'O I llCL'ail llsillLr ('iMimlw.rltim'o'l merit and in two inonlns I was well ana have not Buffered with rheumatism since." For sale by all dealers. Seneca Fouts Joins Drys Seneca Fouts, who was formerly lo cated here, but who has been practic ing law in Portland, last week espoused the cause of the Oregon Prohinition iets. "My mother waB shot by n drunken logger when 1 was five vears i.lrl " said Mr. Fouts. "Ynn that would turn me against liquor, but the men whom 1 idealized as a boy were heavy drinkers. As a newsboy, us a deckhand. and in thp continually in contact with John Bar leycorn. When I left the army the best position offered me was in a sa loon. While tending hnr I o(..,Hio,i i... n .. . .jhuxi.M iaw. When I was admittpri tn tin hu i still thrown among drinking men. cut i nave aeiended several clients who had committed murdnra drunk. Some of them to hang. One is now servinir a 15-vpnr sentence. "My experience has convinced me that the liquor traffic is wrong. In this fight I am actuated only by mo tives of patriotism. But I want to tell you people that there is a law in Ore gon against selling liquor to men who need the money for their families. I invite you rnotnera and wives whose substance is wasted for drink t,. hr!., your cases to me, or to some other awyer with courage to sue the sa loons. " me of his leaving nsnniito.l ;tv. B. E. Duncan baturday, April 4, to Miss Marion My ers, of Madison, Wis. The wedding ceremony took place at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler in Portland, and was witnessed only by a few close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and were here last Saturday. In the early morning they took an automobile ami toured the East Side, taking a hike up to the top ot the range there. Mrs. Wheeler was pleased with the sljrht of the early morning sunlight flooding the valley and declares that she and Mr. Wheeer are going to make many pilgrimages to the Hood River valley. Rev. Oonat May Receive Local Call The credential cnmmittpa nf tho i;.. erside Congregational church has an- luuiiccu a cnurcn meeting. Immediately following the services next Sunday morning, when the members of the congregation will consider the calling ui ntv. o. a. uonat to the local pul pit, recently vacated by Hev. E. A. Harris, who is now pastor of the II ills boro Congregational church. Kev. Donat, who was formerly pastor of the Congregational church at Cadillac, Mich., has occupied the pulpit at the local church for the past to Sundays Foley Kidney Pills Successful for Rhen- iiibumii uiiii muiiey j rouble Easy to take, oniek in uiv annA suits, positive in action for backache weak back, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles. Aa mum an k..; akmg them you feel the benefit of their healing qualities. P. J. liovd, of Ogle Tex., says: ' After taking two bottles of ro ey Kidney Pills, my rheumatism and kidney trouble are completely gone." Safe ami effective. Contains nn i,i,'i. forming drugs. Chas. N. Clarke. Explosion Kills Four at Celilo An exolosinn of (lunar.,; ot Celilo last Wednesday by a steam shovel resulted in the death'of four men. whose hndipa ucra toai.. ,v.,iuijr man gled. I he catastrophe was caused by the failure of a churno nf ,.,,:. explode, when the rock in which the s earn shovel was at work was being blasted out. The dav after thp quit work, fearing that further explo- oiuiio nuu u resn r trnm rir..i ' holes. Lmk to Yonr riiimblng YOU know what. Imnnona in a : which the nlumbini? is in tmnr r,;.:.. everybody in the. houce is liable to contract tvnhoid or mm t.. . it - iricr. 1 he digestive organs perform the same functions in the human body as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept in first class condition ail the time. If you have any trouble with vour digestion takp l'liai,,l.ri.,;' Tablets and you are certain to get quick iruui. ror saie uy an dealers. Wild Flowers Add Color to Gorge The Columbia gorge, the blooms sev eral weeks nheiirl nf I decorated with millions of vari-colored wild (lowers, the wild currant, the flowers of which have added to the brilliancy of the landscape for more than two weeks, are still waving like pink plumes amonc tne cmo T(, dog woods are just blossoming." Ore gon grape, purple lupin and scores of varieties of smaller wild flowers may be seen springing from every rock crevice. Straight Al It There is no use of our "beating arou n the bush.'' We mhilit ns well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Kemadv the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason to far as we can see why von nhnnJil nnt l a. Tl.;a . . -.. , ID jjiuuraiioii by its remarkabls cures has irained a World wide rennlulion and iu.....l., erywhere speak of it in the highest terms of praise. Fur sale by all dealers.' Mitchell Buys Maxwell The number of automobile owners is rapidly increasing this spring, a. A. Mitchell, cashier and vice president of the Hood River Banking & Trust Co., purchased last week from the local Maxwell agents, Howe & Ingalls, a 25 horsepower Maxwell touring car. The new machine is of five passenger ca pacity. The npw MhywpII io . the neatest in design and lines of anu of the cars exhibited this year. A prudent mother in al watch for symptoms of worms in her children. Paleness, lack of interest in play, and peevishness is the signal for White's Cream Vermifuge. A few doses oi mis exceuient remedy puts on end to the worms and the child soon a ts nat urally, rrce L'5c per bottle. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Masons Honor Laraway W. F. Laraway, who with Mrs. Lara way, attened the Grand Council of the Royal and Select Masters of the state last weeK at Ainany, was elected Right Illustrious Deputy Grand Master. Roy Quackenbush, of Portland, was elected Illustrious Grand Master. Port land was selected as the meeting place iui iuc uionu vouncn next year. Congh Medicine for Children Too Buch care cannot be usp.I in lecting a cough medicine for children. It should be pleasant to take, contain no harmful substance and be most effec tual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets these requirements and is a favor ite with mothers of young children ev erywhere. For sale by all dealen. Hvdro-Rlertri f"n i;..n . i .. T ',lk court house, $2.;S0. H. M. Holbrooke, services fruit in spector two months, $H5.74. , Hood River Abhtract Co, bond prem ium, $25. Howell Bros., blacksmithing, JH2.85. iioou mver News Co., printing and publishing, $2G.K0. u,hll,',p Horn' blacksmithing, $14.25. W. h. Hanson. als, fll.r,5. - Thos. F. JohnBon, Rtamps, $2.fi0. M Hawthorn, repairing crusher, $21. Jdlewilde Cemetery Association, 1 I tit, Murray Kay, surveying aud construc tion work, $92.50. Sli'o"1' CoBhow' fees deuutV surveyor, Miller, services viewer, $10.70. J. T. Holman, do., $9.50. Vvm. A. Miller, chainman, $5. Fashion Livery & Dray Co., livery for surveyor. $;I0. C, K. Lovell, blacksmithing, $47.5. J- Mclsaac, road supplies, $59.55. 1 ertgo & Son. supplise for indigent, Purdy & Chapman, clevis and axle grease, $.40. $"20 85 Raney, Pwder fupe, Slocom & Confix M ninu i:. jj. unite oiiillll-, W. G. Snow, blacksmithing and re pair work, $45.90. $113 90 ' Sh""non' PW(Jer ise, John H. Sheldrake, supplies for indi gents, $15.05. $1020FenWitk' UT0T circuit fourt li. f . DeWitt, do , $9. Hoys & (,irls Aid Society, March al lowance, $J0. Jennie L. Thorpe, rent of house for Wm. Davidson, care of pauper, $8. Ed Hawkes, fees and mileage com missioner, $18. J. O. Haiinum, do., $24. Bushonff Co.. of lie office, $108.50. Hudson Land Cn liut nf ri e.. $2.50. L. F. Collins, piifn rat quarter, $2.50. S. W. Curran, do., $2.50. Roy D. Smith, do., $87.50. B. F. Eadleman, do., $100. G. H. Stanton, do., $(i;.25. E. W. Dunbar, do., $42.50. W. B. Davidson, do., $113.4:1. Allen Macrum, do., $87.50. B. F. Barrett, do.. Smii H. L. Furrow, do., $14.40. Hood River Glacier, printing iuuiiBiiing, $4i. a. Lon Stevens, cartage for sealer, Murrav Khv hutf (j ' BAfJUIIBC, E. E. Kaesser, supplies for indigent Indian, $5. Chas. N. Clurkp $12.15. ",u'"c""' E. K. Stanton half nf ,,ir,n . ...., 1 w.ii.u cAjciincr, STA Uiltebran'. "re of indigent, J. Wickham, stamps, $2. F. A. Bishop, cashing road time checks, $1,019.53. Other Proceedings. Petitions for the appointment of a county fair board were at this time presented, and after duly considering same, the following taxpaying citizens mrcic npijuuiieu ; Kj. it. Mcuoy, W. W Rodwell and H. C. Johnson. 'Ihe viewers' report on the road peti tioned for by E. A. Miller and others. : recommending that the road be opened ! and assessing damages, was considered ; and passed the first and second reading ! and the clerk directed to forward the files in said road matter to the district attorney for bis approval. j In the mutter nf tho t,.,,,i;..i: - ". aipnv.oiiuil VI I K. m. Hunt, janitor and care taker of the court house lawn, for an increase of salarv. it is nrdprvH thii o ;.,...., of $5 per month be allowed. Ihe petition of Jr. O. Adams and1 others, asking for an appropriation for opening the Columbia river road, was i presented and argued before the court : and taken under advisement. Several large petitions were present-! ed at this time to the court, praying that an additional nnllinn ,,u t ; tablished within the proposed City of Utility, and after submiting the matter .u mo uisirici attorney, who devised that such additional polling pjacea could not be legally established, the petition was denied. By W. E. Hanson, County Clerk. and Our Spring Stock of FISHING TACKLE Has arrived and is the most attractive line we have ever shown. Call and see the goods and get our prices be fore buying, it will interest you. Base Balls, Gloves, Mitts and Bats are here in large varie ty and they are priced right. Drop in and see them. Blowers Hardware Co The Firm That "MaKes Good' Phone 1691 Oak and 1st Sts. T. J. KINNAIRD Groceries Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in Season ' Flour and Feed Phone 2121 Hood River, Oregon Do You Know that awashing machine will only cost you three-fifths of a cent an hour to operate? The following table gives the cost of using var ious apparatus on the 3 cent rate: APPARATUS 20 candle-power Miizila lamp Radiant toaster Chafing dish , Uifk Stove Coffee percolator 0 lb. iron 8 in. fan (full speed) Sewing inacliiiie motor lee cream freezer Washing machine motor. , . , Luminous raditor (small) Heating pad Tubular air heater (small j ! Tea kettle Ozonator " ' Domestic hulling ami grinding motor. Radiant, imll ' 1-1-1 Cost 0.075c 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.35 1 65 0.075 0 105 1.2 0.(1 1.5 0.1 3.0 0.5 0.045 0.105 1-8 Hydro-Electric Company The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOwS. D. CALKINS To have a fine healty complexion, the liver miiHt lie active, the bowels regular and the blood pure. All this is brought about by using Jlerhine. It thoroughly scours the liver, stomach and bowels, puts the bodv in finp mmtit inn utwl si stores that clear, pink and white com plexion bo much desired by ladies Price 50c. Sold hv ('in. T n.,i,. Pale Children Ayer"s Sarsapartlla help nature to make rich, red blood. No alcohol. I Sold for 60 year. A. Your Doctor. 1-.h"L- ANNOUNCEMENT We regret to announce that owing to the death of his father, Mr. W. I. Cornell has been obliged to indefinitely postpone his re turn to Parkdale. The Real Estate and Insur ance business formerly conducted by him will hereafter be in charge of Mr. G. M. Uptegrove and will be carried on under the firm name of p, V,IEGROVE CORNELL & MASON Phone Od.H J PARKDALE. OREGON WE SOLICIT YOUR LISTING AND INSURANCE S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer Established 18 Years HOOD RIVER, OREGON J o