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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
k ... .,; " r nOOD RIYEU GLACIER. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 10U X if ! $f 1 A ti si CRUISES Lwug Su FraacUca by the Urge Cruuinf Stcajnh!ps "CINCINNATI", FEB. 8 AND "CLEVELAND", FEB. 22 Port of call irxlucU a la th Saa Dicta xpoition (Cincinnati I. Itinerary of both cniart MUudetimU to tha principl crtie, of tha wofio. Duration Each Cruise 135 Day tfVval SnAA rnclodinf all neceaaary -tl yUU eaptwea aboard and aahora W'r.f. or lllu.lraltd Booklet HAMBURG - AMERICAN LINE Or (Wrttl1 egeMa piPT 0 I'ut what ias that to do With our selling Bakery Goods To You and You and YOU? Z is out of the ordinary And stands for something rare And we stand for the Best in Bakery Goods Baked with the greatest care. Blue Ribbon Bakery I he heights Hood River, Oregon If you are suffering from Eye Strain Come in sod consult inc. My many years oi experience nt ymir service; glasses fitted at a reasonable price. I am also prepared to milliter broken frames, replace any leiiB, unit adjust your frames to the proper position to your ryes; registered Optometrist, II. L. Hasbrouck Watchmaker and Optometrist ll. illiMinni r IIKIk. HihiiI River, Ore. WOOD and COAL Slabs-Fir-Oak Agency (or Genuine Rock Springs COAL A. C. Lofts PHONE 3464 Cleaning and Dyeing f TV) NT throw away your 3 soiled clothing and don't T call the junk man. call 12(')22. I We do cleaning, pressing and X X dyeing; satisfaction guaran teed. F.T.ANDERSON f U I2th St. On 1 tic He!Khs X MH-M-M-H-M-r Harness anil Saddles 1 have a nice line of Har ness, Astride Saddles; also some nice English Riding Bridles, Summer Dusters and Hammocks. WILLIAM WEBER Bell Building, Oak Street . ! - I Mfe . -..V " n . i A-V.V 1 i a v- !V f . . c. -,''' ' '""3- ' W hltti Hooks. S. ( W lille I.t'iihornH. 8 o H I. Herts, Indian Kimner rmoks ant White Holland Turkeys, breeding tnok, liutrliliig e. Hint day oht oliH'k IIimmI Klvpr I'onllry ni i1. .1 H. NU-kelwn, I'ruii. VaritH hi Krank ton ll iiulea went l cliy. I'lionenWH. naif ?v Ready at the touch ofainatch Vith a good oil cook stove there's no delay or bother no lugging of wood, coal or abbes. There's no smoke no waiting for the fire to "catch up". Cook ing starts at once and when you're through you simply turn oflf the heat no fuel wasted. The New Perfection OIL COOK STOVE is not just a "quick lunch", light housekeeping affair. It is a complete all round stove that you can bake, broil and roast on just as well as on a wood or coal range and a lot c heaper. Best of all it doesn't overheat the kitchen. An ideal summer stove. Doesn't smoke. Doesn't taint the food. Dealers everywhere. Standard Oil Company FOR t,v-aiiiorni; BEST RESULTS 5w Portland USE PEARL OIL The Wedding Ring is the most important article of Jewelry in a woman's life. Therefore it should be the very best the bride-groom can afford Our tiffany wedding rings come in all weights and sizes. "Yours for Service" W. F. LARAWAY HOOD RIVER, - - - OREGON Our Hot Weather Special Why cook over an ordinary wood range in a hot stuffy kithen when we offer this special on "Quick Meals" the self generating gasoline stove. R.'K. Spl. 2 burner Quick Meal gasoline stove, $ 1 8 $ 1 5 3 burner Quick Meal gasoline stove, $21 17.50 3 burner Quick Meal gasoline stove with white enameled oven & warming closet regular $33.00, special $25.00 4 burner Quick Meal gasoline stove, regular $37 Special $27.50 Our stock is complete in acticles that make "hot weather living" enjoyable. E.A.Franz Company Props That Last are what you should insist on when you buy tree props. We Have Them Cut any size and length you desire and of the best quality At $14 Per M. Feet "Always at Your Service" Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Phon... JJ,',' OFFICIAL PROCEED INGS COIMY COURT Proceedings of tbe County Court ot Hood River county bad at Its July 1914 sestlon. CLAIMS ALLOWED Alex Lerox.n k for crusher, (40.00. Florence B. Ison, care of Indigent, 115.00. Widows' pensions, $162 50. Ash ft Syrlr.g, supplies for indig ents, $23.88. A C Buck, Justice fees, $11.55. J K Carson Constable fees, $3.00. J M Wlshart, Justice fees, $1.00. J M Clark, Constable fees, $8.40. court, $6.20. James Same.witness Justice court, $7.00. Pasquale Teuerille, witness Justice court$7.00. Olympiu llutll, witness Justice court, $3.00. Blowers Hardware Co., road sup plies, $5.60. City of Hood River, water rent, $7.25. H A Cummings, registering voters, $4.60. M L Emery, door caso of superin tendent, $10.00. Dr. J Edgington, salary health offi cer and care indigents, $52.85. Ciluss & Prmlhomme Co., election envelopes, $1080. Good Roads Machinery Co., toggle for crusher, $7.25. Hodson-Feenaughty Co., repairs for road machinery, $20.94. Hydro-Electric Co.,llghts $1.44. Hood River Gas & Electric Co., power for crusher, $44.45. W II Hicks & Co., lumber for roads, $4.48. Thos. F. Johnson, boarding prison ers, $24.20. Thos. F. Johnson, expenses of sheriff, $10.80. Keir & Cass, drugs for Indigents, $1.75. E E KesstT, supplies for pauper, $5.00. C R Knutsnn, rent polling place, $5.00. Murray Kay, halt office rent and rond work, $11.60. D McDonald, powder and fuse, $35.15. Mt. Hood Milling Co., lumber for roads, $7.85. E E Stanton, half office expense stamps and expross, $11.76. J F Volstorff, auto for sheriff,$5.00. Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, June allowance, $10. ou, Wm Davidson, care of Indigent, $8.00. Jennie L Thorpe, rent of house for Indigents, $5.00. B F Eadelman, salary road super visor, 118.75. F L Collins, salary rond supervisor, $1 15.00. Allen Macrum, salary road super visor, $22.50. B F Barrett, salury road super visor, $26.25. S W Curran, salary road super visor, $100.00. W B Davidson, salary road super visor, $65.00. Hoy D Smith, salary road super visor, 58.75. G H Stanton, salary road super visor, 65.00. E W Dunbar, salary road super visor, $51.25. II L Furrow, salary riul supervis or, $23.12. W E Hanson, stamps and express, $7.10. The Elite Printery, printing blanks, $8.00. H Roberts, agent, freight on cul verts, $!t.H5. Fashion Livery & Dray Co., livery for sheriff and sealer, $25.00. Gaylord Bros., supplies for library. $10.50. Henry Malkan, book for library $2.70. Oregon-Washington Telephone Co. rent and phone calls, $8.25. J M Wishart, deputy assessor, $24.40. Pan R Hughes, deputy assessor, $64.80. Delia Northy, salary librarian $00.00. Foust & Merle, auto hire for county court, $12.50. Fritz Wolters, damuge for personal injury, $500.00. J O Hannum, fees commissioner attending court and road work,$30.00 E Hawkes, fees commissioner at tending court and road work,$25.50 Other Proceedings It appearing to the court that the road petitioned for by W. R. Winane and others has not been viewed or surveyed on the date heretofore fixed by this court, it is ordered that said proposed road be viewed and survey ed on July 6, 1914, or within five days thereafter. The matter of opening two certain roads petitioned for by E. A. Miller and others, and also vacating two certain roads proyed for by the same petitioners, came at this time on for final consideration,and it is ordered that that certain road beginning at a point 420 feet west of the south quar ter corner of section 17, township 2, north of range 10 E. W. M and run ning in a northerly and northeasterly direction to a point 1124 feet south and 1791 feet west of the northeast corner of said section, be opened as a public highway. And it is further ordered that the portion of the road petitioned for, but not included In the above, be not opened and the roads sought to be vacated, be not vacated. The viewers' report in the matter of the road petitioned for by E. C. Miller and others having passed the first and second reading, the clerk of this court is hereby directed to forward the flies to the District At torney for his approval. In the matter of tbe opening of the road petitioned for by C. E. Swanson and others of Cascade Locks, begin ning at the corner of section 12, township 2, north of range 7 E. W. M., and running In an easterly direction 520 feet, it is ordered that said pro posed road be viewed and surveyed on the 20th of July, 1914. or within five days thereafter. In the matter of the petition of William R, Warner,3rd, for opening a county road beginning at a point 40 feet south of the southwest corner ot land belonging to R. H. Weber and thence generally following the Odell creek to a point 40 rods south of sec tion 34, township 2, north of raange 10 E. W. M., It Is ordered that said proposed road be viewed and survey ed on the 13th day of Juy, 1914, or within five days thereafter. In the matter of the petition of H. L. Furrow and others for opening a county road beginning at the north quarter corner of section 2, township 1, north of range 10 E. W. M., thence south 68 rods more or less, thence east 160 rods, more or less, thence east 80 rods to the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of the north west quarter ot section 1, said town ship and range, it is ordered that said proposed road be viewed and survey ed on the 15th day of July, 1914, or within five days thereafter. In the matter of the petition of R. B. O'Reilly and others for the opening of a county road beginning at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 18, township 1, south, range 10 E. W. M., thence west 80 rods to the east side of a certain draw.thence southwesterly to the west boundry line of section 19, raid township and range, thence south on said section line as nearly as practicable to a point about 10 rods south of the quar ter corner on the west side of said section 19, thence southwesterly up Evan's creek draw to a point about 30 rods south of the quarter corner on the north side of section 25, town ship 1, south, range 9 E. W. M., be viewed and surveyed on the 8th day of July, 1914, or within five days thereafter. W. E. HANSON, County Clerk. Senate Favors Oregon Box A favorable report was made to the United States senate last week on the bill adopting the .Oregon box as the standard apple container for the United States. A similar bill is on the house calendar. When the baby is suffering the double affliction of hot weather and bowel dis orders, the remedy needed is McGee's Baby Elixir. It reduces the feverish con dition, corrects the stomach and checks loofeness of the bowels. Price 25c and 50c per bottle. Sold by Chaa. N. Clarke Notice of Stockholders Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Annu al Meeting of the Stockholders and Mem bers of the Apple Growers Association will be held in Ileilbronner Hall in the City of Hood River on Saturday, July 25th, 1014, at 10 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of electing a Board of Eleven Directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as shall properly come before the meeting. Amendments to the Stockholders' By Laws and a new set of Members' By Laws will also be voted upon at meeting This is a very important meeting and every member of the Association is urged to he present. APPLE GROWERS ASSOCIATION, By P. S. Davidson, President. C. W. Hooker, Secretary. jy23 Stings or bites of insects that are fol lowed by swellings, pain or itching should be treated promptly as they are poisonous. Ballard's Snow Liniment counteracts the poison. It is both anti septic and healing. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke Jelly Roll Recipe Only Two Egjs Required By Mrs. Ja net McKenzie H ill. Editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine This Jelly Roll is fast becoming very popular on account of the way it keeps fresh. With proper handling it should keep fresh a whole week, providing it Isn't eaten up in the meantime, for it is every bit as good as it looks. 33 K C Jally Boll One en sifted flour tcant kalf tta BfoonfHl satl i level teaspoon U K C Baking Powder; grated rind of 1 Union; I eggs beaten light; 1 enf sugar; i cup Hot milt; glass of jelly; pow dered sugar. Beat the sugar into the eggs; add the lemon rind, then the flour, sifted three times with the salt and baking powder; and, lastly, the milk. Bake in a but tered dripping pan; turn out on a damp cloth, trim off the crisp edges; spread with jelly and turn over and over into a roll while still warm. Dredge the top with powdered sugar. Hot milk used in the jelly roll en ables it to be rolled without danger of cracking. Have the milk scalding hot, also be careful to have the eggs and sugar beaten together until very light and creamy. Bake in a moderate oven. K C Jelly Roll is illustrated on page thirty-two of the new and handsomely illustrated 64-page K C Cook's Book, which may be secured free by sending the certificate packed in every 25-cent can of K C Baking Powder to the J8UKS Mro. Co,, Chicago, I1L Hood River Cigar Factory F. M. WHITE, Proprietor Manufacturer of High Grade Cigars Automobile Supplies and Accessories Valvoline Oil and Greases. Thermoid Brake Lining. Eveready Dry Batteries. Goodrich and U. S. Tires and Tubes. Blow-out patches and chains. Weed chains and parts. Pliers and wrenches. Tire covers. Vulcanizers and valcanizing material. Pumps and Jacks. Spark plugs. Cementless patches. Tire tape. Horn bulbs. Steel balls. Ignition cable. Carbonit. Funnels. Grease guns. Lamp connections. Radiator hose. Grease cups. Pressure guage. Prices right. Complete stock. Service unequaled. Gilbert Implement Company DEPEND ON IT We know what we are talk ing about when we say no bigger values in high class shoes were ever before of fered in this city. Not even in this store which is noted for its big values. Come and do your own judging. . We shall be glad to have you test our offer by your own stand-dard. J. C. JOHNSEN, the Hood River Shoe Man Star Brand Shoes Are Better SPRING STYLES IN Walk-Over Shoes The newest Styles and Shapes in Footwear Heavy Soles and Light Soles High Heels and Low Heels Tan Black Calf Lace and Button $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 J. G. VOGT