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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1914)
I HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 19U REGULATOR LINE STEAMERS Bailey Gatzert "MtHo.KlKliontlieuiJtri.ktl::)p.m., reiuruiil 4 .1) p. m. FARE PORTLAND EACH WAY SI M THE DAl.LI S AND RETl'RN .75 Steamer Dalles City JiTV'1"!'? 7V ?, 1,1 Su',y. Tuwlay tint Thurixlav. arriving t Hood Rtvrr i:M riVnV6,, HoV lv'f 1"-nn.1 .m M..oiy", Wedwwlay and FruUjr ar rlTn t Poillwid p. in. In irentu od pni-uger wrvtc. Portland Office and Dock Foot of Alder St LOCAL PHONE 4532 W. M. STEWART TELLS ROAD ADVANTAGES "W saw many autorrfobiles in cen tral Oregon, while on our recent trip fishing onjhe headwater of th Meto lius and Deschutes," aaya Wiiliam Stewart. '"While we were at the hotel of Dan Heising two machines from the Willamette valley that had come from Portland to The Dalle by boaMtopped there with load of sportsmen, we paw machine from California, from British Columbia and many eastern state. If we had the road opened, we would get many, or most all of these car here, "THE MIKADO" IS GRANGE HMDS UPPER ROUNDING LNTO SHAPE1 VALLEY CELEBRATION The forthcoming performance of the famous comic ODera. Ine Alia ado, on TI.e granger of are promoting the II .rkri th-Fr7.Vth ia destined to e held in a grove near farkdale l Hood' Ki vertm the musical map 5 1 the Fourth of Jul,, The gr.nger. the Pacific coast. Hood Kiver is the the Upper Valley celebration which Parkdale mallest community on record to pres ent this big production, and added to this, the fact that tbia will be the fiist open air performance of the Mikado ever given west of Chicago, a better appreciation may be had of the import ance of the coicing presentation. The big cast is made up entirely of local talent. J. Adrian Kppmg la especially While' at The Dalles at garage 1 1 well qualified to put on the production 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 saw a number of cars. I think there were eight of them. I asked where they bad come from and they told me up the river on the boat. With the road open we would have a continual stream of cars passing through the valley." 4..,.,..,Hi,.n.,..H-i-n...n..i.M..i..H.i....n 1111 1-HH 1 1 1 H I I IH- IT HE WHEEL is the life of the wagon tire is the life of the wheel. and the i If you have wagons that need repair let us wrork on them and make them as good as new. I have given a good portion of my life to wagon wheel work. I will guarantee you a satisfactory job. The work will be done scientifically. W. G. SNOW, Power Blacksmth and Wagon Shop, No. 5, Fourth St. SPOKANE MAN UNDERTAKING STORE C. C. Anderson last week leased through the agency of Scott & Pifer the building owned Dy iv n. nanwiK on Cascade avenue between the stores of D. McDonald and the Gilbert Imple ment Co., in which he will open an undertaking establishment on July 1. Mr. AnderBon, who is a graduate of the Barnes Undertaking College in Chicago, where he worked at his busi ness for two vears, comes here from Spokane. He has been in the business for eight year. Mrs. Anderson joined Mr. Anderson the latter part of last week. The building leased will be remodeled. A portion of it will be used for a chapel, while Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will oc cupy the other part of the building for teir home. 30C mmum am mim muwmm m mum- mmmmmaw gamamr . 30 CSv WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF f Miraic ui JUUd, munait ui ruiasn AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS COME TG US DIRECT FOR WOOD.FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER ' CEMENT AND LIME AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS STRANAHAN & CLARK Hood River, Oregon DOC J PARCEL POST FRUIT SHIPMENTS LARGE Since the fruit season opened here, parcel post shipments of all kinds ol fruit have been large. Whole crates of strawberries have been sent to Port land, Eugene and Seattle. Many cner ries are now going out, some to the furthest eastern zones. Making an estimate of the aany amount of fruit shipped by parcel post. Tel W. Blount said last week: i think it wi easi v reach 1UU pounds a day. Some days we have a great deal more than this. The parcel post has made it conven ient for shipments of fruit in all fruit growing sections. Locke Opposes Columbia Road Editor Glacier: I am informed that a special election has been called to bond this county for J75.0U0 to build a road from the Multnomah county line to Viento. It will take a million dol lars to build that road in good shape on the proposed survey through Hood River. For 33 years the O.-W. R. & N. Co. has kept a man on the line to keep the rock off the ttack at Mitchell Point. Can we afford such an expense to maintain a road that will never be used to haul wheat or other farm pro duce over, but simply for pleasure for the fortunate few who own autos? If the road were built and presented to this county it would be as big a nuis ance to us as the Philippine Islands are to the government. E. Locke. A better conductor doe not exist in the northwest, and he ha the further advantage of having personally ap peered in the opera. In very preten tious Portland production a number of year ago Mr. Epping sang the role of "Pooh Bah." In the chautauaua production Otto Wedemeyer is to take thi role. Mr. Wedcmeyer brings to the part the ex perience of several year on the pro fessional stage and with his magnifi cent voice, he should make a tremen dous hit. At the rehearsal the other nicht. one of the chorua ladies was ! heard to remark: "If had that voice I would never think of raising applis. ' Mrs. P. S. Davidson in the part of "Yum Yum," also has the advantage of a previous appareance in the opera. The role is admirably suited to her voice. The rich contralto of Mrs. C. O. Huelat will be heard in the role of Pitti Sing and Miss Leila Hershner as Peep Bo will complete the Three Lit tle Maids. Miss Hazel Stanton ap peared for the first time in the part of Katisha at Monday's rehearsal and was warmly congratulated on her rendition of the difficult Dart. The Mikado is to have full orchestral accompaniment. which alone will be worth the price of admission The chautauuua concert on lriday night, July 3, will be one of the finest things musically that we have ever had here. The member of the Ad Club Quartet are creat favorite everywhere and thev have a host of friends here who are planning to give them a roya recention on this occasion. The com bination of Mrs. Kalph Koot and the Ad Club is one that cannot be excelled anvwhere. This will be the last appear ance of the Ad Club quartet in Hood River, as they have been signed for an extensive tour of America this coming fall, followed by a European engage ment. Rehearsals for the high school play, Esmeralda, with which the Chautauqua will open, will begin early next week Allan Harris and his sister are ex pected to arrive from HiUsboro on Tuesday and the entire cast will then be ready to freshen up in their various roles. The reserved seat sale for all three performances will begin at Clarke's drug store Saturday morning, June 27. Holders of season tickets will be en titled to reserve seats in the parquet or main floor section of the auditorium at all performances. are expecting a royal gooa time, ana assure visitors of a hearty welcome. Big red posters have been distributed . over the valley, calling attention to the event. One of its paragraph reads: "Enjoy a day beneath the no ble tir where nature' purest air circu-' late, wafted by the cooling brecie which sweeps gently down from the glaciers of Mount Hood. Listen to 'The Inspiration of the ;Hour, as it comes from the lips of Parkdale's moat gifted citizen, VV. U Van Nuys. Enjoy the harmless sports as played by the ranchers themselves. All of the dif ferent kinds of spcrts the ranchers en joy.' Athletic events will include foot races, sack races, biscuit races, tug of war, baseball and nail driving conieBi. A dance will be held in the afternoon and in the evening. A bilious. half-Hick feeling, loss of en ergy, and constipated bowels can be re liev'ed with surprising, promptness by miii llerbine. The hr.-t loo brings improvement, a few doses puts the tern in tine, vigorous condition. 5tV Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. sys- i 'rice Shake It Off Rid Yourself of Unnecessary Burdens Hood River Citizen Show I You How. i IVm't War unnecessary bu'dens. Burdens of a bad back are heavy. j Get rid ol tlieui. i Poan's Kidney Pills are for bad kidney For lame, weak and aching backs. Local endorsement proves their worth I "Kidney complaint came on me grad- i uallv ann finally I couldn't get up,"says Mrs', (iusie Rodders, ol 12 Wilson street I Hood River. "I nd mtrning pains an through my kidneys and I got so weak that it was all I Could do to get around. My rest was broken by irregular kidney action and mornings I felt all tired out. While suffering in that way, I was ad vised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I did so with the best of results. They hnuitfht me back to nood health, reliev ed all the troubles from which I hail suffered so long. Whenever I have felt in need ot a kmney medicine, i nave taken Doan's Kidney Pills with fine results." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ak for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the sanio that Mrs. Rod ger had. FoHtcr-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. It Is Tempting whether you are a tish fancier or not, to sit in front of a well cook ed Fish and enjoy the anticipation of the tiiflte. We have a reputa tion for carrying the finest linesof fish direct daily from ocean, riv er and lake. Suppose you give us a trial next tish day and then you will realize how superior our fish is to w hat you pay the same prices for elsewhere. TELEPHONE 4141 VAN ALLEN & FILZ APPLE BOXES With indications for a large APPLE CROP this season it is to your interest to know that your box re quirements will be taken care of. We are making extra preparations to take care of every one, but to avoid possible disappointment you should place your orders early. We are now booking orders and solicit your patronage. East Side Grade Danger Cited Recent travelers over the East Side grade point out some dangers to auto mobiles and other vehicles that may easily be avoided by the expenditure of a little labor. Just outside the city limits, where the road, very narrow, makes a sharp turn, it is impossible for the driver of a car going up the hill to see a team or machine approaching the city, or for the man coming down the hill to see around the curve, for hat mutter. Thick bushes have grown up along the roadside. If these bushes are slashed, a clear view of the road mav he had and possible accidents nvprted. Within the citv limits, where the rnl has been widened for turnouts, number of sharn stones stick up at the outer edge of the road that prevent au tomobiles, on account of fear for tires, from driving out as far as they could otherwise. MOTORISTS ENCIRCLE MT. HOOD ON TRIP The second machine to have encircled Mount Hood in making the trip from Portland to this city drove up to the Mount Hood hotel last Sunday contain ing, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rawson, of Van couver, Wall., and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Williams, of Portland. "We were determined to make the trip into the Hood River valley on our own power," said the motorists, "and we, contrary to our expectations, found little difficulty. The roads around the mountain, although very sop in places, were very good. We did not have the least trouble." Local motorists consider the feat unusual for this time of the year. N. C. Evans drove in his car from Port land by the route taken by the visitors over the Barlow roud last summer. By the unfair and unkindly acts of a few neighbois and the ill advised ac tion of the Common Council of Hood River, I am Forced to Sell My Bees and will SACRIFICE them on the basis of $5 per Eight Frame Colony w. w. DAKIN 1205 7th St. Hood River Heights Comforting to Stoat People Foley Catliortic Tablets are a special ly good little regulator that keeps your system in perfect working order. No biliousness, no constipation, no distress after eating, no greasy, gasy taste, no belching. They stimulate the natural movement of the intestines, free them of all clogging substance. A stout per son using them constantly, will feel thinned out and more comfortable as a result of their use. A pcrfert family cathartic. Sold by Chae. N. Clarke. LAWSON TRAVEAS IN SPECIAL DAY COACH When the Pendleton Express of the O-.W. R. & N. Co. pulled out Saturday morning to it was attached a Bpecial car bearing Thomas W. Lawson and party, who have been spending the past three weeks at the Cottage Farm of Mrs. Alma Howe, to Redmond. The car, however, was not a palatial Pull man, but on e of the ordinary steel day coaches, which cost Mr. Lawson for the trip the sum of $101. III- PHONE 2181 OR WRITE Bridal Veil Lumbering Company Hood River, Oregon Mosier Association Increases Building The Mosier Fruit Growers Associa tion, according to the Bulletin or uibi city, is having an extension built on the west end of its warehouse. The addition will be 4Ux5U teet. ana wun space already at hand, apple packing and storage facilities will be'provided for the growers of the neighboring valley. Middleswart & Marsh have the contract for the new structure. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and arrliof a Remedy. Every family w ithout exception sh.iuld keep this preparation at baud during the hot weather ot the summer inonins. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost w hen needed and is almost cer tain to be needed before the summer iF over. It has no superior for the pur poses for which it iB intended. Buy It now. For sale by all dealers. orage We have storage space for all kinds of goods in a concrete building r, ivnnfpr Wairons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 4111 Conghs ami Colds Weaken the System. Continued coughs, colds and bronchial troubles are depressing and weaken the system. Loss of weight and appetite gen erally follow. Get a ouc Dottle oi vr. King s rsew uiscovery touay. i wm w The first dose helps. The best medicine for stubborn conghs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Mr.O. H. Brown, Muscatine, Ala., writes: aiy wife was sick during the hot summer months and I honestly believe Dr. King's New Discovery saved her lite." uooq ior children. 50c and f 1 at your druggist. Postoflice Exams Held Saturday Tel W. Blount gave the examinations for fourth class postmasterships in the neighboring communities Saturday. Those taking the examinations were: W. S. Cribble and J. H. Sheldrake, of Mount Hood; R. J. Mclsaac and 0. M. Bailey, of Parkdale; A. O. Adams and Mrs. 11. C. Levy, of Cascade Locks; Herbert Adams, of Underwood, and J. W. Hoover, of Trout Lake. 3SOO.OO A. I. Mason says he would give fiiliO for a big oak tree in his front yard. Many a buyer of a homo often pay more than this for the effect shade trees, hedges and flowers give. Roadsido trees are another thing that adds greatly to the looks of a country diMrict. We should save our roadside trees always, nut just when it is convenient. Ourorigiual beauty is what first attracted buyers to Hood ltiver, anil later ones have in some in stances not found the home spot where they were looking for. Buyers are far apart, not only here, but everywhere. However if the Col umbia River road should be opened, a clasB of home people will bo attract ed hero, who will care nothing much whether the orchard makes 6 per cent or 205. They will come in looking for attractive home spots, therefore it behooves us all to do what we can, if the road goes through, to help make our Valley even more attractive, by a little attention to these details. The home people of California to day, are the tourists of yesterday. Let us learn by their example. We are agents for the Hartford Fire; assests over $25,000,000. SCOTT & PIFER Hotel Oregon Building Founder of Dufur Dead Andrew J. Dufur, well known to mnnv local Deoole. founder of the town of Dufur in Wasco county, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs.C. P. Balch, in Dufur last Friday. Mr. uurur, wno has been residing in Portland for a number of years, was visiting his old home. Interment will take place in Portland. Mr. Dufur was uncle of Mrs. Charles N. Clarke, of this city. Shake Off Your Rheumatism Now is the time to get rid of your rheu matism. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and see how quickly your rheumatic pains disappear Sold by all dealers. Big Head of Lettuce The largest head of lettuce ever seen in the city was brought to rerigo s store Monday morning by L. E. Ire land. The head measured 21 Inches across the top and was 12 inches deep. It weighed four pounds. The big head of lettuce was used by the family of W. F. Laraway. Children that are affected by worms are pale and sickly and liable to contract some fatal diseases. White's Cream Vermifuge expels worms promptly and nuts the child on the road to health. Price 25c per bottle. Isold by Chas. N. Clarke. A regular morning operation of the bowels put" vou in fine shape for the day's work. If you miss it you feel un comfortable and can not put vim into your movements. For all bowel irregu larities Herbine is the remedy. It pur ities, strengthens and regulates. Price 50c. Sold by Chas. S. Clarke. Ayeis Sarsaparilla Changes tendency toward disease to tendency toward health. No alcohol. Sold for 60 year. Ask Your Doctor. J. OirwOo.. To Exchange.. The leading hotel at Bend, Oregon, stone building, modern in every re spect ; 4 blocks from station ; leased at 1 100 at month. Price f 12,000. Wants orchard, some bearing. 400 acres in Willamette Valley. 50 acres cleared; family orchard ;goKl buildings ; price $35 per acre ; wanU land partly Improved. 78 room hotel, center down town district of Portland ; clears $300 per month. Will take cleared or un cleared land, price 8,500. 10 acres at Mosier, all in trees from 1 to 9 years; one-half mile from town; will trado for Hood River improved land; price $5,000. 8 room handsome resilience, Portland Heights; 4 large lots, quantity of shrubbery; price 112,500 wants improved place of equal value; have $150,000 worth of property to trade into Hood River land. -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 "NaKes Good" Phone 1691 Oak and 1st Sts. J. Adrian Epping Phone 5837 QUICK AT FIGURES? 30c 15c 15c 10xl5c$1.50 Correct? You can save this $1.50 by purchasing your Orchard Ladders Now We have about fifty of them in 10 ft. lengths, regular value 30c per foot. Our special price $1.50 each. Get yours! "Always at Your Service" Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Phonsn 2171 5611 T. J. KINNAIRD Groceries Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in Season Flour and Feed Phone 2121 Hood River, Oregon The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOwS. D. CALKINS Hood River Produce Exchange Is Now Ready for Your Produce Office Apple Growers AssnJldg. Telephone 1934 L -I .... r