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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1914)
V HOOD RIVEU GLACIEU. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914 iii THE SQUARE DEAL ST0RE For Most Up To Date Tillage Tool In the Market Oliver Plows, P & 0 Plows and Discs, Osborne Spring and Pig Tooth Harrows 5, 7 and 9 tooth Cultivators Planet Jr. Garden Tools Bean Spray Pumps Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries Your Trade Solicited d. Mcdonald THIRD AND CASCADE STS. HOOD RIVER, OREGON Si. c mm, The Lightness of Our Loaves inukt'i our bread awptulile to the must "finicky" etoinacli. The mmt conlirnit'il lyRPiti:i can eal it without fear of afU'r results. And with all its lightnens it is very nourishing as well as palatable. It makes hone andeinew in the young and is indeed a staff of life for the old. Try a loaf. HODEL BAKERY Fourth and State Phone 1651 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 F. 1!. SNVHF.lt n. it. rowF.i.i, Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Gasoline En gine, Pumps, Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Phone 1514 Cor. 2nd & Cascade, opp. Hotel Oregon White River Flour Makes Dread Having the Old Bready Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS PARTY ENJOYS SPORT IN CENTRAL OREGON A party of Hood River men. com posed of Ralph Root, William Stewart and Dr. E. U. Kanaga, recently en joyed excellent fishing in central Ore gon on the Metolius and the Deicbutea and on Lake Udell. Tbe journey wii made in Ralph Root'i car. The local hsherrren were gone nine days. A photograph waa taken after the day 'a aport at Lake Udell. With number of enormoua game fish in front of him, Mr. Stewart as be poaed for the picture, has a look of contentment on bis face that only fisherman can wot of. The journey was made by way of Wasco, Crass Valley, Shaniko, Madras ana Redmond. "There, says Mr. Stewart, "we left the main road nd headed for the west. When we reached Sisters we headed north to the head waters of the Metolius, where we atopped with Dan lleising. Mr. Ileia ing had a bad fire in the winter, but hud iust completed a fine new hotel. He is prepared to take care oi an wno visit him with all comioria. "After four days of fine fishing we went back to Rend and nothing would do Mr. Root but that he have another Mine with his rod. It was about one o'clock, but we went out to the place of Dan Rvan and filled our baskets. "The next day we joined ur. we, oi Bend, and journeyed with him in his machine down to La fine. l'r. ixie is reuuted to be one of the best drivers in the Rend country, and he knows the ins and outs of the land like an open book. The wav he took us over those crooked forest roads at high speed was something that caused us to wonder, However, his only accident was to graze a Jack pine loo cioBeiy ai one time, and lose a hub cap. "The Doctor escaped us for a while at La i'me and went through the vil lage and told that we were a bunch of railroad men. come to the district on a secret mission. When we went in to supper at the hotel that night I never tasted such a meal, it was nt ior a king. And when we came out of the dining room the whole population of the town was lined up to get a view oi the railroad men. Those people would give anything to get a railway. "We went from La I'ine down to Crescent City, where we picked up Mr Kurick. a merchant of that village. "Mr. Ronck is a rare sportsman. He armed himself with a six shooter. which had a barrel about 18 inches long, and an axe. 1 could see that we might need the gun, but I asked him the why Jof the axe. He told me to wait, and 1 assure you that 1 didn't have long to wait. We soon came to places where the Jack pine had grown up thickly in the road, lie cnoppeq a clear way for us. "lheylsay that a strong man can push one of these Jack pines over They have no tap root. This country will make a wonderful grass country, when it is opened up. The pine trees can be cleared at slight expense, and the moisture remains all summer in the dry ash soil. I dug down about an inch on the roadside and found moist earth "At Udell lake, which is about eight mi es lonn. we tilled our baskets again On our return we visited the wonderful volcanic formation about lti miles from Rend. A crater there threw out enor mous quantities of molten lava, that cooled as it rushed from the belching mouth. As it cooled a great plateau, hundreds of feet higher than the sur rounding country, was built up. Its walls are perpendicular. There are manv such wonderful sights in this country, and with the fishing that one may enjoy, one never goes but that he is lured to return. "On our way home we stopped at the Warm Springs Indian agency. The scenic beauties of the hills there beg gar description. Whole mountams, a deep red, loom up to excite the awe and admiration of the traveler." et Rid of the Torment of Rlii iiinutisiii Remember how sprv and active vou were before you had rheumatism, buck ache, swollen, aching joints uiul stiff uuinfiil muscles? Want to feel that wnv apii'i? You ciin-jiiet lake Foley Kid ney rills. 1 hey get right at the cause of vour pain and iniserv, put your kid neys in sound healthy condition make them active and strung, lio it quickly, too for Foley Kidney I'ills begin good work jut. us soon as you start taking them. Start today, and soon you will ugniii he active and tree from pain. Sold by I'has. .V ( lai ke. Astoria Regatta fur 191 i Astoria will extend the hand of wel come on July 2, 3, 4, 1914, not only to visitors from distant points of the t'a citic northwest, but in particular to its neighboring communities of the lower Columbia, Crays Harbor, Willapa Har bor, the Cowlitz and Chehalis valleys, lillamook, Nehalem, ect. In fact through its regatta committc the city extends a cordial invitation to all the people of these communities to unite in the 10th annual regatta to be held on the dates above mentioned. A number of Hood River men were invited to the regatta, among them K (). Blanehar. A. J. Derby and Joe I), Thomieon, to serve on the statf of Ad miral 1'hil Metschan, Jr., of I'ortland Great interest is manifested in this great aquatic event by outside com munities this year, and Admiral Met schan, expects to have at least 300 members on his personal stall, repre senting all parts of the northwest. ZP-SIOZbT STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBTJN Hood River, Ore. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can securest! rst-class rigs Special attention given to moving furniture nna pianos. We do everything horses can do. Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, t:tc. Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints Glidden's Varnishes Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste mm Take Plenty of Time to Hut. There is a saying that "rapid eating is slow suicide. II vou have lonneil the habit of eating too rapidly you are most iiKeiy sintering ironi indigestion or con stipation, which will result eventually in serious illness unless corrected. Di gestion begins in the mouth. Koo. should be thoroughly masticated and in salivated. Then w lien you have a full ness of the stomach or feel dull and stu pui aner eanng, take one oi i hamticr lum s Iablets. Many severe cases i stomach trouble and constipation hav oeen curen nv uie use ol these tahlets They are easy to take and iim-t agreeable in effect. Sold by all dealers. Socialists Will Initiate liill The Socialist party of the state is circulating petitions to place on the ballot at the November election a bill providing for a department of industry and public works. The bill proposes to provide employment for the unem ployed by placing them at work on in dustries, systems of transportation, distributing stations and public works. The fund to conduct the department will be raised by levying a ten per csnt tax on the estates of deceased persons, where estates are over $.10, ton). SINXOH'S HOMESTEAD BILL PASSES HOUSE The House of Representative last week patsed Congressman Sinnott'i bill amending the homestead law by providing that homesteader! may di vide their five months' leave of ab sence each year into two periods if they to elect, provided they reside on their homestead seven months in each year. As the law now standi tbe leave or absence musi oe laxen uurmg five consecutive months. Mr. Sinnott also secured the passage of tbe senate bill providing for an ex change of forest lands in the Ochoco forest reserve. Due to objections raised by several members. Mr. Sinnott was unable to secure the passage of the senate bill which provides for the exchange or school lands in the Oregon forest re serves. This bill was introduced at the request of Governor West, and it de velops that the school lands in the for est reserves which the state proposes to relinquish to the government are worth only half as much as the lands which Governor West hoped to secure in exchange if the bill becomes a law. The bouse objected to any exchange unless the state was willing to accept in transfer lands of the same value as those relinquished. Representative Sinnott called up an other bid on the calendar which pro vides that homesteaders in districts where enlargement homesteading is permitted may make second entry of 160 acres if their original entry was ior only a quarter of a section. Repre sentative Mann's objection prevented the passage of the bill. BOARD OPPOSES BALLOON RECOVERY If you have the itch don't scratch. It does not cure the trouble and makes the skin bleed. Apply Ballard's Snow I.ini mcnt. Rub it in gently on the affected parts. It relieves itching instantly and a few applications removes the "cause thus performing a permaneiilenie; price L'.V, ,'hV and il.Oil per Imttle. Sold bv Chas. N. Clarke. Oimosition on the part of the city authorities has caused the proposed ex pedition into the Bull Run water re serve after the balloon Springfield and its eouiDment to be called oil immedi ately, and it is doubtful if any part of the eauinment will ever De recoverea. says the Poitland Journal. A valuation of $4,000 on tne Daiioon bags alone is u laced bv Roy Donaldson, the aeronaut, and there are valuable instruments worth hundreds of dollars on the edge of I'.lue lake, far up in the Cascades, where the balloon landed. Government rangers will make an effort to get the balloon and its equip ment out later m the summer, cut the trail up to where the balloon lies is not entirely open, and it would be im possible for a small expedition to han dle the cumbersome bundle. The bal loon is in the roughest part of the Hull Run reserve and the nearest trail is one and one half miles distant. Attorney Davis fears the effect of the weather on the delicate fabric and instruments, and also expresses the be lief that surrpetitious entrance to the upper or Hood River end will be made by people who will make way with part of the stuff. Easy access from that end to within six miles of where the balloon lies is possible, forest rangers say. In every home where there is a baby there should be a boitlo of Meliee Baby Elixir. It may be needed at any time to correct sour stomach, wind colic, diarrhoea, or summer complaint. It is a wholesome remedy, contains no opium, morphine or injurious drug of any kind. Price 2.rc and 50c per bottle. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Baking Powder Biscuits Llrfht a Feather ByMrs.JanHMtk'enxuHill, Editorof tht Boston Cooking School Nagatint Baking Powder Biscuit made by this recipe are to Ux ahead ol ordinary ba ling powder biscuit that, if once tried, yon will never use any other recipe. Try it the next time you run short of bread. Save this recipe. 29 County Will Get Fair Money Various counties of the state will re ceive sums, ranging from $418.47, which goes to Curry.Jto $10,239.09, the maximum limit, which goes to Mult nomah, for county fairs, land product shows, live stock exhibits, or if for none of these purposes to be expended on county roads. Hood River county's portion, which was distributed luBt week by Secretary of State Ben W. Olcott, amounts to $7311.55. The fund is derived from a one twen tieth of a mill tax levied for the sup port of county fairs. Don't Lose Sleep Coughing at .Night Take Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound. The very first dose surprises you. It glides (town your throat ami spreads a healing, soothing coating over the inllained tickling surface. That's immediate relief. It loosens up lie tightness in your chest, stops stuffy wheezy breathing, eases distressing, racking, tearing coughs, soothes the ir rated, inflamed bronchial tubes and air passages. Children love it. It is mildly laxative as a cough medicine should be, and does not upset or distress the most sensitive stomsch. Refuse any substiute ontains no opiates; sold by C. N. Clarke First Freight Vessel Passes Canal The first freight vessel to be towed through the Panama canal wa9 the Grace liner Santa Clara, carrying a cargo of Pacific coast products, 90 per cent of which was loaded at Portland, nearly all of which will be discharged at New York. The vessel is compara tively new, this being her third trip to the Pacific coast. Hot Weal In r Tonic and Health Builder Are you run down nervoustired? Is everything you do an effort? You are not lazy you are sick! Your stomach, liver, kidneys and whole system need a tonic and health builder to drive out the the waste matter build you up and re new your strength. Nothing better than Electric Hitters. Start today. Mrs. Jas. Duncan, Haynesville, Me., writes. "Completely cured me after several doc tors gave me up." fiOc and fl, at your druggist. P.ucklen's Arnica Salve for cuts. 1). E. Rand Will Manage Society D. E. Rand, who for a number of years has been connected with the Da vidson Fruit Co., and the Apple Grow ers Association here, has been made manager of the Farmers Society of Equity, composed of growers of the Willamette valley, and will open an otlice and distributing point for the organization in Portland about July 1. The new sales agency applied to Wil mer Sieg for a man to handle their business, and it was on his recommend ation that Mr. Rand was chosen. Mr. and Mrs. Rand will remove to Portland. lan't Keep It Secret. The splendid work of Chamberlain's Tablets is daily becoming more widely known. No such grand remedy for stom ach and liver troubles has ever been know n. For sale by all dealers. Constipation Impossible to be well. The foe to good health. Correct at once. Ayer's Pills. One at bedtime. Sold for 60 years. J. C. A jer Co Ask Your Doctor. Mu. I C Baklatf tomitt RUcalta Three cups flour; X to cup short ening; 3 level teaspoonfuls A" C Baking Jvwi'er; about I cup milk or water; I Las poon fl salt. Sift three times, the fiortr, salt and I nking pow der. Work into the flour the fc'.iorteninjj, uMng lard or butter for shortening. Then mix to a very soft r!out,'h with the milk. The softer the biscuit enters the oven, the lighter it romi s out. Never V uead bilking powder biscuits; press the dough into shape and l '11 lightly. Cut in small shapes and Iv.ke on a bheet or very shallow pin in n li'ft oven. In placing biscuits in the pans p'.iee wel' t, not allowing tkcs io touch. Small biscuits are better th.in h:rge ones. Lartre bisi uits do not have t'.e pr-.tji'.r amount of time to raise and ,.U. II tvp v-vi trm XYc nrw T C Cont;' Bool? : tr.ifrl : ' . rti tint s:;ti. ly ivA - sue.: .1 e-'.r-f" t it the ft " Mini tlir A-' f r fu!!v f;i!lJ.v- 1. ;'1 v-'Liilly ; ; !' r I '. ' -d-'.. I .V. m t w sen.! i ' -i, ;- if i cii't i f thf o1.i:- 1 cer. - i i:M;v ' vi i v.iu.i K i: Uiktrvf i i ; . t , CM' n. t.uu.; Summons. In the circuit Court of the Hlate of Oretcon for Hood River County. K. L. Ilxliktu, Plain, lilt w Hiiilerbllt Orchard ljnil Company, a corporation am Hiaulev-Kiiitth Lumber Company (Inc. I, a corporation, also all oilier persona or partien unknown claiming any rt iit , title, extate, lieu or interest in the real estate uVucribed In tbe complaint herein, de fenilHiiis. To Yuudcrtiilt Orchard Lands Company, a corporation and Htanley-Hnmti Lumber Com. pauy due ), a corporation, mIko all oilier per sons or pHrtlPB unknown claiming any right, title, CBlBle, Hen or Interest lu the real estate described 111 the complaint herein, delendnnta: IN TUB NAMKUF THE HTATE OF OHB IION, you and each of you are hereby requir ed to appear aud Hnswer the complaint tiled against you in the above eutttled cause on or he-lore tlietuh Any of July, 1'Jll, that being the last day for your appearance to answer here in, prescribed by the order for publication of thlsHummons. Jf you tall sn to appear and answer the platntui will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for lu the complaint herein, a succinct statement of which, with a description of the land is an follows: Thatde f nilHut be required to set forth the nature of their claim to an undivided one-fourth Inter est In the KhnI half of the Southeast quarter: the Southwest quarter of the Southeast q usr ler and the Southeast quarter of the North east qnarler of Section 15, in Township 2 North ol Kance M. Kn.it of Wtllnmette Meridian In llond Klver (,' only, Oregon; that all adverse elain then In be determined and the title to ssid premises he forever quieted; that plain till be de-reed to be the owner iu fee simple and entitled to tht possession of said undivid ed one fourth interest In tmld premises, and that the defendants be forever enoined from asserting or attempting to assert any claim to said undivided one-fourth Interest In said premises or any part thereof dverselo plain till, ills heirs or assigns; that the plalntitt have Judgment for such further relief as to euuity may pertain. i'hln summons is served by publication In the Hood Hiver ulacler by the order of the linuorulile W. L. Hradsliaw, Judge of the above entitled Circuit Court, made aud enter ed of record herein on the IStli day of May, 1U14, directing that the ame be published once a week for six consecutive weeks, pre scribing May 21st as the date of first publica tion and requiring that you appear to annwer herein on or before July it fi , 1 y 1 4 Pate of rlrst publication. May 21st, 114. V. K. SCHMIDT. I. H. VAN WINKLE. m21jly2 Attorneys for Plaintiff FOR SALE $17,000.00 6 per cent Irrigation District Ponds, East Fork Irrigation District Hood River, Oregon Healed proposals will be received by the lioaru oi inrectorsoi r.ast fork irrigation Dis trict at their office in Itooms 6 and 6. Hall But Id Inn, Hood Kiver, Oregon, mil i I one-thirty o'clock 1". M.on Tuesduy. June iOtb, A.l). 11)14, for the purchase of the whole or any part of I tie unsold portion oi an issue oi Donas autli oriy.ed and issued by the above named Dis trict (the entire issue having been In the sum of one Hundred Kitty Thousand Dollars) In the aggregate sum of Meveuteen Thousand (ir.Ouu.tnl) dollars, and or the following dciiominiuions and maturities, towit: seven teen (17) bonds in the sum of One Thousand dollars iSHKie.uO) each, maturlug July 1. ltwi: all dated Juiy 1, IDl.t, aud bearing Interest at I lie rale of six jii) per cent, per annum, payable on me nrsi uay oi January am juiy oi eaen ear. coupon tor the Interest are attached to the bonds, and both principal and Interest are payable In lawful money of tne cnitea states oi America at the omee of the Treasurer of said District, or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon lu the city of New lora, . l . The above described bonds are issued for the punoso of procuring necessary reclame tlon works, and acquiring the necessary prop erty 'and rights therefor, to Irrigate and re claim the lauds within said District, and oth erwise carry out the laws of the state of Ore gon relating U) irrigation Districts. The Ifirahtv of these bonds has been annrov- ed up to this date by Messrs. Dillon, Thom son A Clay of New York.N. Y. Unqualified bids ouly will be received, and the successful bidder will be furnished with an original copy ot the opinion oi tne aoove mentioned auor neys, covering the legality ot the bonds. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check or cashier's check on some re sponsible bank for an amount equal to two (2) per cent, of the face value of tbe lamas bid for, payable to the President of East Kork Irrigation District, to be forfeited as liquidated damages In case tbe bidder shall withdraw his bid or shall fail or neglect to take aud pay for said bonds, should the same De awarueu to nun. ine oonas win be sold to the hlicuest responsible bidder, pro vided, however, the right to reject all bids la hereby reserved. All proposals should be marked " Proposals foi Irrigation District bonds," and addressed toC. K. Bone, President of East Kork Irriga tion District, Rooms 5 and ti, Hall Building, Hood Kiver, Oregon. Hv order of the Hoard of Directors of East fork Irrigation District. Dated May 23, 1014. OEOROE R. WILBUR, ni28-Jn2f Secretary. 04123 Notice of School Indemnity Selection Department of the Interior, United states Laud office, Portland, Oregon, May 8lh, WH. Notice Is hereby given that the Stat of Ore gon, on May 8, ls'l4, applied for thesE' N KW' HK'. VV'iSK1 audSEViSK'i of Section 2s, T. S N , It. 7 E W. and died in this of fice a INt ol School Indemnity Selections In which it selected said land; and that said list Is open to the public tor Inspection. Any and all persons, claiming adversely the above described land or any legal subdivision thereof, or claiming tbe same under the min ing laws, or desiring to show said lands to be more valuable for mineral than for agricul tural purposes, or to object to said selection tor any legal reason, should rile their claims or their afndaviU ot protest orcoutest In this office. II. K. HIM BY, Register. UEO. I. SMITH, Receiver. I hereby designtte the Hood River Glacier, a newspaper published In Hood Kiver, Ore gon, as the paper tn which said notice la to be published. nil4 Jn2o H. F. HIGBY, Register. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that Frances Ralley. executrix of the last will and testamont of lloofred II. Bailey, deceased, bas filed her An al account In the County Court of Hood River Conntv, Oregon, and the Judge of said Court has fixed aud appoiuted Monday, July IS, l.iu, at 10 o'clock a. m. as the time for hearing obiections to said final account and tbe set tlement of said estate. All heirs, devisees, creditors or other pet sons interested In said estate are hereby noti fied and required to appear and answer on or before the dy and hour mentioned, and to file thetr objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate, If any they have, specifying the particulars oi such objections to aald account or any Item thereof FRANCES BAILEY, JnlPJyS Executrix Maxwell '25" 2-passenger Roadster $725 VES, THERE ARE other good motor cars but to avoid disp pointment it's better to be sure and buy a Maxwell "25-4", then you know you have the best. We have all car accessories and garage equip ment, gasoline and oils. Repairs made. HOWE & INGALLS Fourth and Columbia Sts. Tel. 1361 Read This Before you buy. We ask you to call and inspect our complete line of New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Ranges. Everything in house furnishings We will take your old furniture or stoves in exchange for NEW GOODS. O. P. DABNEY & SON Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges PHONE S281 Cor, Fourth and State Sts. 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 Oregon Lumber Co. Dee, Oregon ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY QUANTITY Both Phones Estimates Furnished r KELLY BROS, Railroad St,Hood River, Or. Hay, Grain, Millfeed, Orchard Supplies, Seeds, Poultry Food, Sprays, Arsenate of Lead Real Estate LOANS, RENTING, COLLECT ING AND INSURANCE A Specialty of City Property, Residence IxU, and HmU Tracts Close In, For Bargains call on or address T. D. TWEEDY Hood River . Home Phone 272 WJ.Baker&Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands J