The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 15, 1914, Image 8

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 19U
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THE SQUARE DEAL
STORE
For Most Up To Date Tillage Tools
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
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
Men
and
Women
Wanted
to mill the iiumt remarkable bargain in the
iiiagH.ine worm img year.
Keuular Trice BOTH
Delineator Jjj2
wiui f.uu to One Person
A tnouthlv Rfllnrv and a liliaral mmm iu.
Ion on each order. Salaries run up to
T)0 iter month, depending on the number
ui urueru, iiiih worn can uone in yon r
BIr nine, ana neea not conflict with
your present duties. No investment or
previous experience necessary. We fur-
uimi mil equipment Iree.
Write for particulars to
The ButtericR Pub. Co..
SL'ti Hud-on Street, New York
Brrr !
These crisp mornings sure do signal the approach of
"Old King Winter."
It's about time to start those little odd jobs about the
place to make ready for a siege of cold weather.'
We are cleaning up our yard at Belmont and have a
lot of Number 2 common and culls which we are
selling at a great reduction.
It will pay you to drop in and look these over. They're
just the stuff for that repair work around the
ranch.
"Always at Your Service"
Stanley-Smith Lumber Co.
PHone,. JJJl
F. II. SNYDER B B roWELL
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 1544 Cor. 2nd & Cascade, opp. Hotel Oregon
Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co.
Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc.
TRPJJ r Heath & MilliSan Mixed Paints
0 b Glidden's Varnishes
A Room Mouldings
Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order
Plate and Card Rail
Dry Paste -
NICK SLNNOTT AT- STANLEY-SMITH WILL
TACKS PROPOSED TAX REBUILD LUMBER MILL
fnorman N. J. Sinnntt fit Tha
Dalles, his been an ardentjoppoaer to
me proponed war lax. congressman
SinnntL avhn is vettincr ranutatinn aa
one of tb best speakers in the House
of Representatives, made tbejfollowing
remans apropos ids war lax, wnen ma
bouse bill to increase the national rev
enue was under discussion on Septem
ber 6:
Mr Knaakar thia mi ar 1.. maaanra
f t it a tha 1 1 . 1 1 . n riaa n...in,i lu ff
eused attention upon the Underwood
tariff bill. Under tbe Democratic gag
law under which we are working, and
uhifh I am nna inA.litna it will ha
but one feature of the Underwood bill
as it affects my state, tbe Pacific coast
and northern states.
Mr. Speaker, the Underwod bill was
brought before the House when I was
out juvenue, ireanman menioer,
arhan I hari arrvaH lift a f.op Hon. in
the House. On first glancing at that
bill 1 noticed cotton tics and cotton
bagging were on the free list. I
glanced down toward wool sacks and
wool bagging and wheat sacks, and I
notirefi that than wpra nnt nn tha fraa
list. I thought for a while, in my
simple juvenile innocence, that this
WHI an nvaraiuht nn Inarlu.rl.n.a Ikal
it atmilrl anralv Ka .nrMAtaH k.t
Demormtin fripnH nnn .a I hoi
tfuntifin uina inllf1 a thia ..minn
r Q r I u K nmiflsmn n f tvaa lunnl nB.La
so I, like "innocence abroad," offered
an amenumeni 10 put wneat sacks on
tha fraa lint Raino artluaa anH iidia.
phisticated, I supposed, of course, that
my amendment would carry. I saw
mvAfllf mnlfincy pumnnion thiinrlar ttw
m V r, mtlUI D n in flrarYnn am4 am U
J ... v.huil .1111 UN
const, but. alas! to my great dismay,
my amendment was defeated. Why
WQH II nPTABIon Ms vinnalsAvT Uk
was the duty left on wheat sacks and
wooi Dagging, wnuo cotton bagging
list? Mr. Speaker, I hold in my hand
a campaign document, the campaign
book issued by Mr. Underwood, the
majority leader, in his senatorial cam
paign in Alabama last spring. It is
beaded :
"Democratic senatorial campaign.
The issue and the facts. 'Tbe man of
the hour,' Oscar W. Underwood, states
man, Democrat."
On the bottom of the first page is
this auotatinn frnm tha Hihln
"And ye shall know the truth, and
the truth shall make you free." (Ap-
olause on thi'f Rpnnhlican atria
And he gave them free cotton bag
ging and ties! (Applause on the He
publican side.) On page 13 of Mr.
Underwood's campaign book in that
memorable campaign against Mr. Hob
son he shows the saving to the cotton
growers, his constituents and party
frinnrla In ha'nver Am rmti n'BnnI.n
of the free cotton bagging. Again, I
call the attention of the Housejto'page
35 of this campaign book, under the
ncauing 01 xne maniie or AnamaB,"
where he says :
"One of the innumerable conscious
mUrenrpoantatinn nf H P Hnh,n. in
with reference to the tariff tax on"
And then, in large heavy type
"bagging and cotton ties. This is
disposed of by Mr. Underwood's speech
at Collinaville."
Here is the speech quoted :
"Capt. Hobson charges I took the
tax otf whisky and put it on cotton
bagging and cotton ties to tax the
farmers."
And againthis line in heavy type:
"That statement is as false as any
aver made in llm hintnro nf RiDnnbi.,1
the exact opposite Is true. We did not
change the tax on liquor, but I did put
cotton bagging and ties on the free
list." (Laughter and applause on the
Republican side).
uentlemen, would that I could return
to Orpffnn and anu thai I hail nut ..,!
j .mu (iui nvvi
bagging and wheat sacks on the free
list. (Applause on the Republican
side.) He says further in his speech :
"The records will sustain me in this
statement. Why any sane man, know
ing the record as Capt. Hobson does.
unrcs iu mime sucn a statement con
trary to the facts I cannot understand.
The facts are that when we tried to
pass the free list containing cotton
bagging and ties over President Taft's
veto, Capt. Hobson was absent and did
not vote."
1 will have tn akin rlnuin tn tha
where again in heavy letters he states:
"Tha item nuttiriu onttnn hor.,
and ties on the free list is in the bill
that is now a law."
Yes, Mr. Speaker; the item is in the
Underwood bill. Free wheat sacks and
free wool bagging denied to the north
mm me west; iree cotton nagging and
free cotton ties given to the constitu
ents of the gentleman from Alabama
fur camnaicrn thunHnr ar.H amr.u;....
arguments in a senatorial contest in
Alabama accounts, Mr. Speaker, for
uve or aix minion dollars or Uellcits in
our revenue, which we must now sup
ply with a war tax. (Applause on the
Republican side).
Again referring to the front page of
this campaign book of our senatorial
candidate in Alabama, "the man of
the hour," Oscar W. Underwood, 1
read :
"And ye shall know the truth and
the truth shall make you free." (St.
.lumi vui, ai.)
Yes; free from Democratic tariff dis
crimination against the north and the
west.
lour Fall fold Needs Attention.
No use to fuss and try to wear it out,
it will wear vou out inKt..i,l Tut-., iw
Kinj's New l ison-.Ti' r..i;..f f.,n.,..
1 ' j ciiwks your coui and sooths
your coiigu away, t'leasaut, antiseptic
and llPnlltlff. Children lilio it C.t r.,..
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and
airy ii iu me nouse. uur Iiinnlv
coiil'Ii and nil, I ilm.tnr" ..ii..
- mill. lASIIIO
I linmlierlain, Manchester, Ohio. Money
oai K ii not satisneit, but it noarlv al
ways helps.
J. F! RnKavtann manioip r9 tha
- dv.., a v. in.
Stanely-Smitb Lumber Co, announces
that plans are under way for immedi
ate work on tbe reconstruction of their
plant at Green Point to replace the big
mill destroyed by a forest fire in the
summer. Tbe estimated cost of the
new structure is between $65,000 and
$75,000. The mill burned was valued
ai uo.uuu.
"Our na mill mill ha ailmilt that
we can add to our equipment,, if we see
fit," saya Mr. Robertson. "We are
building so that we can be ready, to
handle anything that may come up. If
conditions are as bad next year as they
have been thia wo auill nail tha mill nn
- ...w Ul.ll Hl
and not run until business does 'get
better. Tbe lun ber industry baa been
thrflWfl Intn a li.rD VaA atnta -
- m 1 1 j ..hi. v.a . v. vy 1 1
count of tbe European war, and will
remain uncertain until the conflict is
cnoea.
OUTSIDE TRADING
CLOSES LOCAL STORE
James Waggener, Jr., has closed his
music store in the Heilbronner build
ing and has moved back to Vancouver,
Wash. Mr. Waggener declares that
this action was msde necessary because
of tbe local people shopping in Port
land.
"Although the most of the goods
mo. i uauuiea, ne saia, were or con
tract nt-lpA tha rmfiiila lAamoil .n rmt
r ' " 1 IIW (JVUpil. DIIIIIIU .v jji t-
fer to do their buying in Portland, and
as a result, I was unable to remain in
business.
"Some of those who did thia were
men nhn ahnnlH hn. Lnnmn hot.
They were business men and should
have known that it ami tn thoir inter.
est to have more people in town and to
have all the money possible kept in cir
culation right at home. But ' it hap
pened day in and day out, and I will
ask you if it was not enough to dis
courage anyone."
U.0FO. OFFERS ROSES
TO HIGH SCHOOL
An Offer Of buahAa frnm th mannift-
centfFrau Karl Druschki rose hedge at!
.ne uuivcuaiy or uregon lor toe local
hioh achnnl vrnnnH. h.. 4uat tuu. M.
eeived by Principal Gibson. The letter
A . I T1 1 . .
" viicr aaj-a. 1 ne campUS OI ltit
University of Oregon ia one of the
beautv anota nf tha nnrikamt fin
1 I - - .v..un.aiM VIIV I
ui in most Deautuui signta is a long,
winding hedge of white, perpetual
ruBCB. rrau tvfari iirnaphiri i
"When ;tbe bead gardener trimmed
uicse ruses iasi spring, De set the
strongest sups into the ground, and
practically all of them took root. They
are nuw vigorous young roses, lully
equal to the parent bushes in quality.
"Therefore, if yon have a place on
yor bigh acbool campus for any number
up to 12 of these rosea, we shall be
kihu to sena tnera to you witn our com-
piiHienis.
If tbe child starts in its sleep, grinds
its teeth while sleeping, picks at the
uurc, hub s uau Dream, ocaie appetite,
pale complection, and dark rings under
t Fin avpu. it ha, .Arm,, ..J .. In.
J "I ' " "vim,, uu BO 11'llU .0 I
they in the intestines, that child will be
Bii..ijr. n ime a uream vermifuge
.w .,VUU,UD II1C I
stomach and bowels and puts the little
one on tne roau to neaitb and cheerful
ness. Price 25c per bottle. Sold by
vuhb. it. viarae.
Maxwell "2S" 2-paaaenger Roadster $725
YS. THERE ARE other good
motor cars but to avoid disD-
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.
Get Ready to Laugh
The appointment of a poet laureate
for the Hood River valley has never
V - : i i , . ,
uccn cuimiuereu Dy me county court.
If it COITlpa tn a ehnuf Hnmn tha n f
ficials, no doubt, will leave the choice
to. popular vote. The ballot of the
coming November election will not be
much increased in size by the submis
sion of the proposition then. And yet,
perhaps, it is now too late for prospec
tive candidates to tile.
Writiniv nn varinll. tnnina W Piea
Winans, author of the poem submitted
U.I I i i . . . .
uoiow, hub turnea out a voluminous lot
of verse. He touches with equal fervor
on both tbe sublime and ridiculous.
The poem given below, entitled,
"Buttinski, or Let 'er Butt," is in a
lighter vein.
Johnny bad a little goat,
La Petite goat had he;
With whiskers pendant from his throat
n nuBuy young goatee.
Said goat was of inquiring mind,
So went with John to college;
And got to butting in behind,
Without the teacher's knowledge.
The angry teacher then got gay,
Made Johnnv mill hia mat
And with the rattan's rapid play
He got the young man's goat.
He chased the goat around the hut;
Avaunt, you bloomin mutt!
And doubled like a jacknife up
wnen buttinsky let er butt.
What makes the goat butt teacher so?
The eager students grin,
The goatee loves to let 'er go
Whenever he butts in.
Rangers Need Not Present Photos
The United Statea Civil Service
commission has just announced that
bhotopranha need nn Innoa. ha fur
nished with applicationi to take forest
ranger examinations.
This probably will be welcome news
to thnse whn nlan tn tot. tha
examinations scheduled for October 19 1
ana u. 1 he examination will be held
at the various supervisors' beadquar-
iers iu wregon, vvasnington and Alas
ka. Requests for application blanks
and all inquiries should be addresed to
me ijivu oervice ummission, Seattle.
rvasn.
The district forester states that
there are but a few vacancies to be
nuea, and only experienced men are
wanted. Those who have not had at
least One Seaunn'a avnariAnna aa tn.o.1
guard are advised not to attempt this
cAuiiuiittiiun.
HOWE & ING ALLS
Fourth and Columbia Sts. Tel 1361
Why Aot Publish It!
When VOU want a fnnt. tn haonmo nun.
erally known, the right way is to pub
lish it. Mra. Joseph Kalians, Peru,
uu., was iruuuieu witn sour stomach
and frequent headaches. She writes,"!
ttllA it m tlllllrn in tAll .it. -i.i.s-i
iruijr uujr w ten uuiers wnai unam
berlain'a Tahlpt'ii hava rl.mo tv.
They have helped my digestion and ret?-
ulated HIV bowftlfl. Win pa iiaintv .Kom T
have been entirely well." For sale by
Celilo Canal to Be Completed
The river and harhnr hill havina An.
ally been passed by congress, the money
iiccooa. J iui me continuation or a r edg
ing and the construction of jetties at
the mouth of the Columbia will be im
mediately available. For the work at
the mouth of the Columbia $1,000,000
hub oeen awaraea, lor work on the Co
lumbia below Portland, $200,000 and
iur me completion or tbe Celilo canal
$525,000, which the engineers estimate
will be the full amount required.
Since the rennrt frnm Waahinntnn ...
received about 500 men have been put
w wura at rjig may and as soon aa
wu can ue iouna ior tnem, additional
men will be employed and the work
rushed to completion at the earliest
pusaiuie uate.
Keep Your Stomach aail Liyer llcaltlij
A vigorous stoniach, perfect working
liver and regular acting bowels, is guar
anteed if you will use I)r..King'8 Little
Liver Pills. They insure good digestion
correct constipation and have an excel
lent tonic effect on the whole system
IHirifv vnur lilrxvl ami ri,l vnn nf nil I....I..
poisons' through the bowels. Only 25c
at your druggist.
.,. . .
Dangers of Independent Shippers Cited
The Apple Growers Association last
week received a telpornm frnm (,;-,.
hardt & Kelly, telling of a carload of
Hflbd River extra fancy apples having
been Snld nn tha Nam Vn,l ....:..
-- - - " iui, nu.iiuu
market for 45 cents per box.
"This price will not pay the freight
on the fruit," said H. F. Davidson,
anu smaii snipments or growers ship
ping independently often lead to such a
result. As long aa such shipments are
routed out, the general market is going
to be kept in a chaotic condition."
What Would ion Do?
There are nninv timia nhun nn, man
'questions another's actions and motives.
Men act differently under different cir-
tiiuiaiaiiues. me question is what would
you do right now if you had a severe
cold? Conl, 1 von do lintiiir iKon t,,i,
- - .' nn.i, ia.c
I hamberlain'a Cough Remedy? It is
mgiiiy reoommenaea by people who
have used it for years and know it's
value. Mrs. (). E. Sargent, Peru, Ind,,
says, "Chamherlin's Cough Remedy is
worth its weight in gold and I take
pleasure in recommending it." For sale
by all dealers.
Hall Buys Coos Phone Interests
Of Local Interest
Some People We Know, and We Will
Profit by Hearing About Them
This is purely local event. -It
took place in Hood River.
Not in some farawnv nlona
You are asked to investigate it.
Asked to believe a citizen's word.
To conform a citizen', iiiium.ni
Any article that is endorsed at home
in more wortny 01 continence
Than one you know nothing about,
Endorsed bv unknown ner.nla
"I suffered from gravel for four or five
months from backache," says Mrs. A.
Samuel, of 1210 Seventh Ht., Hood River.
"When I heard of a neighbor having
ubcu uuan s rvianey ring with good re
sults, I gave them a trial. Less than
one box fixed me up all right and I have
iiui naii any irouoie since. 1 am glad
id coiuirm wnat 1 said about Uoan's Kid
ney Pills, when I recommended them
some vears airii"
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply
a iur Hiuney remedy get Doan s
n.miiey 1 ins tne same mat Blrs.Samuol
uau. roBier-muourn uo., t'rops., But
uiiu, new 1 orK,
Lill-Taylor
Scarcely hadjthe surprise of the Col-by-Cansler
wedding worn away last
Thursday.when the news was given out
that Vernon D.Lill and Miss Vina June
Taylor had just been married and were
way uii me oauey uatzert to take
their honevmnnn Tha no,i,);
solemnised at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Taylor, on
State street, Rev. A. S. Donat officiat
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Lill leaving immed
iately afterward on their honeymoon
trip.
Mr. lill, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Lill, of Avalon Way, has been connect
ed with the Horui Hi
change. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lill have
manv friends, whn'inin in
for their happiness and prosperity. .
Neuralgia of the face, shoulder, I an, Is
or feet requires a powerful remedy that
iu i-rireiraie uie nesii. riallard f Snow
Liniiuent oswsse8 that power. RuhtHil
in where the nain ia f.,lt ia .11 !,.
, Iu . a I , U., ,g
neo8Pary to relieve suffering and restore
itiirmal .i .1 i . ,)e - .
ii",ii"iu. i rieo iiH-, POC ana
$1.00 ixr buttle. Sol.l l,v ri... v
Clarke. -
Chas. Hall and family left last Sat-
uruny ior fliarsnneia, wnere they will
make their futnra hnmn Mr Hall k..
inc nin.ni..l i L. . . .. . a r m i
phone Co., which has purchased all the
telohono nrnnprtiaa hntojann Hanlinar
and Cold Hill. Mr. Hall will assume
active management of the.new concern.
Foley Cathartic Tablets
Yoil will lika tlinir noaitii-a
nM . " " x-vu.i. i v aiviVlll .
ItlCV have a lnni affiu't. nn tha km. ol,.
and give a wholesome, thoiungh cleans
i;ig io me entire bowel tract. Stir the
liver to lieillthv aetivitv anil Iroan It,.
stomach sweet. Constipation, headache
mm, urea leeling never attlict those who
Use Folev Cathartic Tahleta. II nlv
Specially comforting to stout persons
no enjoy uie Iiglit and Iree fooling
they give. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke.
Portland Tots Eat Hood River Apples
The children of the Frazier Deten
tion home in Portland, who were enter
tained by the organization of Mutta of
that city at Marcus Loew's Empress
theatre one afternoon last week, en
joyed Hood River apples, which were
dispensed by Meier & Frank.
It Always Does the Work.
"I like Chamberlin'a Cough Remedy
better than any other," writes R. E.
Roberts, Homer City, Pa. "I have tak
en it on and off Ior years and it never
alien to give desired result." tor sale
by all dealers.
We keep in stock a full and complete
line of nuuiherers and variety stamps.
The tilaeier Stamp Works.
W.J.BaRer&Co.
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE
Fruit and Farm
Lands
Notice of Final Settlement
IlMCu"",y 9m,rtof the SUte of Oregon,
wvu MUSI V U 111 J ,
In the Matter of the Estate ef Mara E. Laa-a
d weaned. '
Notice Is hereby given pursuant to order of
.....,. ivu.i, unum inn una ay or Bep
hi"'fr' i ' ,h' ,he ondeiKlKned haa filed
.. ... "l"'u"i .tiuiipmuaior ot tne en
la t of M ar K. Lage, deceaaed, and tbe Court
1KM. at the hour of 10 o'clork a. m. ofaald day
v.. V"'"' 1 room in uie uity or Hood
Klver Dretton, aa the time and place for hear
lug the said Final Report aud aettlement
said setllement nny foe heard in refeienoe
mi iw mi emu u me Him piaoe.
HuiitbiuKAr A iV siki. W
,. KUWARD E. LaGE.
''15 Admialrator
Notice or Final Settlement
In lha rnnnl. Pnnrt r,K. . .
for Hood RfYer County: ' " ""a'
In tn mat tne gf tha. Vt. s...
... : . ui n imam
exeriiuinjof the Laat Will and Te-tameut of
W II lam khrck, deceaaed, have died their
final account aa of their administration ol
said estate as auch executor, and tbat tbe
County Court of Hood Klver County, oreiron.
has fl xed Monday, the 2nd day of November
lyl4. at tha hour nf in a!.u.I ah
( ouuly ( onrt room therein, aa tbe time and
,.. .. .... ..-. .ua auu nuai aeuiement or
aid ccnunt.and all persons having objections
lO Ulttl flnil Biwinnl nr Ik.. . 1-.. .
. ... - - - ... auu KuiTiumi vuere.
ot. are nottflcd to be present and make known
...rn ..i.jo i,..ii, 1 1 aii v,i saia time and c aoe
Dated this 1st day of October. 19H. P
r. . m,ABl HAK,
JOHN W. HlNRK MS,
'-J' Executors.
Read This
Before you buy. We ask you to call and inspect our
comnlete line of Npw and Swm TJnA vu,,
i - - " "v vwuu iioiiu i' uiiuiuic,
btoves 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
Airents for
Charter Oak Stoves
and Ranges
PHONE 8281
Cor. Fodbth and-Statb Bts.
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
right along at this store, set
ting high marks in the sell
ing of shoes of quality at
quantity prices. We do not
quote values and prices here
because you would believe
them impossible; but come
and judge for yourself; that
13 the test that tells. Try
Star Brand shoes.
J. C J0HN5EN, the Hood River Shoe Man
tStfeaP Rat aft CW At.
tf.mvov nro oetter