The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 08, 1915, Image 6

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, TflORSDAI, APRIL 8, 1915
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The War Is Over
There will be no further struggle for supremacy among phonograph
inventors. Thomas A. Edison has produced the perfect sound repro
ducing machine-THE NEW EDISON DIAMOND DISC.
The fight has been on for thirty years, but nearly two years ago
it was ended once for all. t
The Victory Is Complete
The Edison reproduces overtones that no other machine can
reproduce. It is because of the Diamond Point automatically moved
and balanced. It is wonderful. Don't you get tired changing the need
les on the old style machine? Come in and see the Diamond point work.
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Reliable Druggists
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MAZAMAS COMING
INDEPENDENCE DAY
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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
Peg Tooth Harrows
5, 7 and 9 tooth Cultivators
Planet Jr. Garden Tools
Bean Spray Pumps
Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries
Your Trade Solicited
Notice for Publication.
ru.narfiirnt. nf Interior. U. 8. Land Of-
flee al Til UuHm, Orrgou, Marob IWlli, IHIa.
j,.ii..i.hr..hv Ucn that UrnverC. McKw,
of ParkdRle, unwin, who,on urtonrnin, im,
timde HimiwiK-ad Kniry, no. m riy
fcuwltitn Ul TnwriHllID I nollHI. tUtllKa
i .. r..ti,,.. t mui1 flnul three vtr proof, to
twtHtilUh claim to the land above ntwnimi
r..r v I fttuhon. II. n. collliu RMlouer. hi
llM)d Klver, Oregou, oouenu any 01 iru,
i iuimant nimn an wltnewuM: Alvah Hard
nun.t'yrtia Hparka, Kdward O. Mn:iD, Wll
Nam Keeling, all. of I'arkdale. Ort-Korj.
Keg later.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, IT HI -and Office
at I'ortland. Obui n. March lath, IMS.
Notice In hereiiy given mat juwiu r. tu
ni Wveth. Oremm. who. on jwarcii n.
made HoineHtead Kntry.no. luniii, lor ;
un. . k. Nk.i.NWU and SWNKdNW
Hentfou l.TowiiHhlu 2 North, lUiime H Kant,
Willlamelie Mermmn, nan mwu mmra m
imiim ki make final rive year Drool, to eIAIj.
Hall claim to the lann aoova uiwtiim, uriu
t A. BlHliop. U.B.tJommlunHr, ai nmonice,
ai Hood Kivar, Oregon, on tht -'7111 day ol
April, Kin,
i luit, .mil namea aa wltnewuxi: Jamea Oor
I ton. Ueorue Hlokke, Nlcholaa Htokke, Uharlea
Oray, all ol wyein, wrtKU'
rnioi maue accoruuin w mw uuum wmvii
entry waa made. r.
mlR-apri! Keglater.
DODGE BROS. ACTIVE
IN FOREIGN FIELD
With Mist Anne PillinRer, of Port-
lend, at leader, a putty of Mazarnas
a, ill come her on July 3. and remain
until the evening of July fi.
A party will at tre:same lime come
up to Uovernment Lamp irom rori
land. Aa the partiea will meet at the
top many will exchange places, those
making the accent irom me nooa
Kiver aide descending the otner way
nd vice versa.
The intinerarv of the party coming
by Hood Kiver it as follows:
Leave Portland union aepoi ai o.w
m. Saturday. July 3. on O.-W. R. &
N. special. Arrive Hood River at 7.30
m., where a reception will ue ten
dered by the Hood River Commercial
club. A light luncheon will be served,
coffee being furnished by Mr. Bell, of
Mount Hood botel. Leave Hooa Kiver
on Mount Hood railway 8 p. m. Ar
rive Parkdale 9.30 p. m.
Hike to Mount Hood Lodge, wtiicn
will be reached by 10.30 p. m., where
camp will be made lor tne nigni.
July A, breakfast at 6.30 a. m. ; start
made immediately lor uoua Lap inn
Lunch will be served en route. Dinner
served at 6 p. m., at camp near Cloud
Cap Inn.
July 5, breakfast 4.3U a. m. atari
for summit 5 a. m. Arrive summit
about 1) a. pi. Returning reach Cloud
Cap Inn about 2 p. m. Leave upper
Turn-Around" at 3.30, arrive Park-
dale at 5 p. m. Conveyances will be
provided by Upper Hood River Valley
people J lor trip Irom upper iurn
Around" to Parkdale; 5.30 p. m. din
ner will be served by the grange in the
grove near the Parkdale station.
Those desiring to make a sine trip to
the lava beds a mile and a quarter dis
tant, can do ao with ease before din
ner. -
Leave Parkdale on special train 8.JU
p. m. Arrive Portland ii.m p. m.
HOOD RIVER BOYS
IN BRITISH ARMY
With quantity production in full
swing at the Detroit factory. Dodge
Brothers are carrying out their an
nounced policy of building op a sub
stantial foreign trade simultaneously
with the development of the American
field.
It this connection, it is interesting to
note that competition for foreign aales
rights on Dodge Brothers' car is even
more keen than that displayed by
United States dealers last season.
First of the foreign dealers to receive
appointment is Aktieselskabet Auto,
of Cliristiania. Norway. The first con.
aignment of cars for this company was
shipped February 13.
E. U. Willemi. foreign representative
of Dodge Brothers, who has been in the
West Indies for the cast lew weeks.
has cabled tie company anncuncirg the
aonointment cf Brouwer & Compan!as
Dodge Brothers' dealers for Havana,
Cuba, and he has also appointed a deal
er for the Isle of Pines. Mr. Willems
will later visit Jamaica, Porta Rico,
Panama. Venezuela and British Guiana
Recognizing the preference of foreign
aeents for dealing directly with the
factorv. Dodee Brothers are handling
all export business from the general
offices in Detroit. Dealers from all
Quarters of the globe have cabled and
written to Detroit for sales rights on
the new car, but practically all ap
pointments are held in reserve until a
representative of the company can per
sonally visit each dealer with a view
toward securing the best possible representation.
This has not interfered with the ship
ment of sample cars, however, and
others are going out at frequent inter
vals to reputable dealers. The first
Dodge Brothers' car shipped out of this
conutry for Ireland, was sent as a
sample to a dealer in Dublin, on the
steamer Arabic recently. Six cars have
been sent to Manila, two to Sweden,
and others will soon follow to the canal
zone. New Zealand, Australia, Den
mark and Great Britain.
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Golden West Coffee g
1 40c
i a Pound
Roasted and packed in
Oregon. Always fresh.
EES None better, at any
EEs price. Steel cut No
dust No chaff. Sold
EEs by reliable grocers.
Closset & Devers
Portland, Oregon
d. Mcdonald
THIRD AND CASCADE STS.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
filo $pells Salvation
THE SILO is the only salvation for the farmer trying
to make a profit from the dairying business on
high priced land.
THE SILO has done more for modern farming meth
ods than any other factor in the last fifty years.
We believe that
Wood makes the Best Silo.
Fir makes the Best Wood Silo.
' We sell the Best Fir Wood Silo,
and we back our belief with our personal guarantee.
Write or call for our catalogue.
"Always at Your Service"
Stanley-Smith Lumber Co.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale. .
Bv virtue ol an execution duly laauedby the
CIrK of tlie Circuit Court of the County nf
Mu.lnoniHli.Hlale ol Oregon, aaifa me a.ui
day of Muri'li, lHIn, In a wrtaln action In Hie
Circuit Court for wild County and Mlal where
in Lliuuan, woire i;u., a ooriHirmiuu, a
plalntlfl'n recovered ud(iiieiit aaalnHt Vteu
dtll H. Poulaon and France! J. fnulmin, lil
wile, for theaum or Two Hundred ininy-aix
dollar and Ihlrty-aeven ceula, leaa the auin
ol av.(K) rwilUed on the within luflK'neni
March i lmfi, and ooau ana ainourHeiueiiu
taxed at Nine dollara and aeveuty ceuta, on
the mil day of March, l'Jl .
Notice Ihliereiiy given mai i win on wiouii
uu ,,i inrll luifi. at the trout daor of the Court
llouae lu Hood River in aald County, at 10
o'clock In the forenoon or aald aay.aeuai
nubile auction to Hie lunntm Diuuer ior caan,
the following described iimperty, tnwtt:
ai nrMecnon sixteen imi. iuwukiiiuuiibmi
Nnrih nf Kanire Klevenllll.kaat of Willamette
Mnrlillnn. executing the nouthweat quarter ol
the muthweat quarter: and levied upon aa the
Property of the aald wenaeii n. rouison auu
rancea J. l'ouiaon or ao much thereof aa may
bcneoeamiry toaallafy the aald Judgment lu
favor or ijipman, woue ui.,aiiiriiuii
walnut aald Wendell 8. I'oulwm and Francet
I.I. I'oulwm with Intereat thereon, together
with all comb auu aiaimrHeiuenta wibi nave or
may accrue.
i lua. r. junn
anl.an29 Hlierlfl
Dated at Hood Klver, Oregon, April 1, 1915.
Notice of Dissolution.
w hnreliv Hive nolle that nn January 1
lui the imrlnerHhio firm of J. J. Henlou and
A.J. Freldley waa mutually dlBaolved The
Indebted ncHH of the partnership wan aaaumed
by lie aaiu J. .1, weaiou, wuo wiimiituoniwi
all account due the partnership.
I, J. nr.A iisi.
A.J. FHKlDLtY
Frank J. Banham and Sidney Hooke,
two English boys.who own a West Side
ranch and both of whom left fur En
gland the latter part of last year to
join the British army, will, according
to letters received from them by local
friends, be at the battle front the first
of July.
Mr. lianham is a second lieutenant in
a company of field artillery, while his
former orchard partner is a second
lieutenant in a roayl engineering corps.
The former writes that he was sta
tioned at Gloucester when that coast
town was bombarded by the German
warships,
Grower Discusses Values
Editor Glacier: Various economies
of production are being discussed in
northwestern fruit districts. One of
the most important proper economies
appears to be overlooked. The eastern
fruit orchards that are competing so
strongly with northwestern fruit are
assessed $50 to 150 per acre as full
value. In Nebraska senate file 16 has
just passed the upper house, with only
six members voting against it. The
bill is to exempt fruit trees from taxa
tion.
The present ansessing value in the
Hood Kiver valley, up to $600 or more
per acre, is based on the values of a
collapsed boom. Men who are paying
taxes on such valuation have for the
year 1914 lost aa much as $100 per acre
on the crop from that same Innd. Un
less Hood River county falls in line
with competing orchards, and reduces
its assessing values to aoout $150 per
acre.it means simply that this valley is
handing over to the rest of the state
large amounts of money for values not
recieved.
The wheat grower is making much
more per acre than the orchardist.
Orchard values should be brought down
in assessing to a figure somewhere near
wheat land. The fact that the orchard
ist has to wait 10 years instead of 10
weeks for a full crop is not an argu
ment for assessing the orchardist so
high. Grower.
Miss Bateham Will Wed
At a prettily appointed luncheon
eiven Saturday afternoon in Portland
by Miss Hildred Humason, the engage
meant of Miss Maude bateham to A.
Fieldins McGlane. of Spokane, was an
nounced. Miss Bateham, whose father
is prominent in northwestern fruit cir
cles, having been president of the State
Horittultural Society, and who is now
engaged in the publication of the Fruit
and Produce Marketer in Portland, for
merly lived here. The Bateham family
later removed to Mosier and from that
nlace to Portland.
The date for the wedding has not
been set, but it will probably be an
event of early summer.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Hood Kiver lounty
Nellie A
Nancy Murlln and
Lipscomb, I'lainttilH
HUMMONH
Taking I'are of the Children
No parent would consciously be care
loss of the children. Joe A. Kozmarin,
Clarkson, Nebr., uses Foley's Honey and
Tar for liis two children forcroup.coiighs
and colds. He pays, "We are never
without Kolev's llonev and Tar in the
house," A distressing cough, sleepless
nights, and raw, inflamed throat lead to
a run down condition in which the child
is not able to resist contagious or infect
ions diseases. Foley's llonev and Tar
is trulv heaiinit and prompt In action
It relieves coughs, colas, croup, wnoop
ing cough. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke.
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Telephone 2171
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THE HOME OF
QUALITY GROCERIES
Make known to U3 in person
or by phone your wants in
the grocery line, and we will
do the rest, which means
the best!
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ELITE GROCERY
J. R. KINSEY, Prop.
Phone 4I.M. Bell nidg. We give f Stamps
K. t. Howell and Itoaa 1..
llowellH, amnetiiiiea known aa
Koaa M. iluwella, ImfenUanta.
To K. 1). Ilowella and Kc.ua I., llnwelln, noine-
tlniea known aa Koaa H. Howuila.dclciiUanU
above uaiueu:
lu the name of the Htate or Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and annwer the
complaint Illed agHlnat you In the above en
titled court and cauae wllliln alx weeks
rr.ii.1 iii flrat mibllcatlnti of I 111" auniuioiiH.
to wlt, on or before Ibeutiin day of April, 1IM ,
and If you fall to appear and anawer aald
complaint for want thereof, the plalntlllH will
apply to the court for the relict demanded lu
their complaint, lo-wlt: to unlet the title to
the real pmperly described in aald complaint,
'"lletiinnlnK at a point llOroda east ol the N.
Vt. corner of dect l( n 10, inlownahlp S, North
of Range, 10 K of Willamette Meridian; run
ning thence Kaat l rods; and thence Mouth
HO rodn; thence went JO roda, and thence North
m nam to place of tvglnultiK, excepting out of
aald tract one acre conveyed lor achool pur
poaea and deKcrlbed aa follows: (Xminienclug
at a point where theaouth line of Hie county
toad along Ine north aldeofWectlon 10 alore
aald lnterecllliBeat line ol the W.' 01 N.
W ' of mod Hecllou 10; thence aouth along
una 6-7 rod: thence went 7 roda;
thence north i rt-T roda to the aouth line of
aid countv road; thence eaal along the aouth
ton. r aald connlv road to the place of bemn-
ulug, leaving In the tract hereby conveyed
i,i u,n, more or leaa.
And enjoining you and each of you, forever
from mailing, or aaaerilug any claim, rignt,
title, Interest or estate lu or to wild described
real property, or any pari thereof.
This suiumoiu la served upon you by publi
cation In accordance with au order made by
the Honorable W. 1. hradshaw. Judge of the
above entitled court, aud dated on the 1st
dav of March, l'JIh.
CAKK A CAKK,
Attorney? for I'lalntlfta.
First publication March lllh, 115.
Last publication Apririiud, Mo. mll-a?.'
BEET PULP
Best and Cheapest Feed for Milk Cows
A limited supply on hand at this time. Orders
taken at Kellv Bros. Warehouse and at Oak
Grove Store, F. Fenwick.Trop.
Kelly Bros. 1401 Oak Grove Store 5582
Notice for Publication.
Iicpartment of the Interior, 1'. s. Ijiik! Of
fice at The llallea, Oregon, March S;lrd, IMS.
Notice la hereby that Alice I,. Koberts, Alice
1.. Koberla Hawaou formerly, ol Parkdale,
Oregon, who, ou June Hlh, ins, made Home
stead K.ntry No. 10Oi.l, Serial No.mivt, rorMK',
Section 18, Township 1 South, Kange a Kast
Willamette Meridian, baa filed notice of In
tentlou to make final five year proof, to es
tablish claim to tne iana aoove nescnoro,
before K.A Hlshop.l'.S.l omtnlssloner.ai Hood
Klver, Oregon, ou theiilh day of May, im,i.
riatmaut nainea as witnesses; IVter J Mohr,
Susie Mohr.t'harlea K.Mclntosh, Kdward Prea
ser. Kobert O'Kellly, all, of I'arkdale. oregou.
h.kka.nk wooni tM k,
m2S-apJ9 KeglsUsr
Notice or Final Hearing
Noth la hereby given thai Peter Mohr, E.
e'UIrof the last will and testament o' Kllia
Hillen, deceased, haa tiled his final account lu
the Countv Court of Hood Klver County, Ore.,
and the Jndgeof aaldfourl has fixed and ap
pointed Saturday, April tmh. at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. aa the time for hearing objec
tions to said tlual account aud the settlement
of said estate.
A 11 heirs, devlaeea, creditors or ot her persona
Interested In aald estate are hereby notified
and mirtlre i appear ou opbeforetheday and
hour mentioned, and to III their ohjectlona
to aald final account aad the settlement o
aald estate, If any they have, specifying the
uartlculara ot audi oulections to aaia accouui
or any item thereof.
uiA-apli:
KieciUor
Rev. Samuel Accepts Pastorship
Rev.lJohn Samuel, of Martin's Ferry,
Ohio, has accepted the active pastor
ship of the Heights Baptist church.
Kev. Samuel, who came here from Se
attle, where he had been on a short
visit, is a graduate of Denison Univer
sity and also of the Rochester, N. Y.,
Theological Seminary. Before coming
west he had been in charge of a pustor
ate at Braddock, l a.
Kev. Samuel has risen from the
ranks of toilers. Eleven years ago he
worked for a while in Spokane, where
he had a position in a laundry. He was
emuloved at different tasks in the re
gion of southern Idaho. He has worked
in the tin plate and rolling mills of
Ohio and Pennsylvania.
"I like Hood Kiver," says Rev.
Samuel. "The surrounding ranges and
hills are very delightful. 1 have never
liked a Hat country, and I am sure that
after residing here 1 could never live in
a level region."
Klieiiiniltlsni Yields Quickly to Sloan's
You can't prevent an attack of rheu
matism from coining on, but you can stop
it almost immediaU'ly. Sloan's Liniment
gently applied to the sore joint or muscle
penetrates in a few minutes to the in
tlamed spot that causes the pain. It
soothes the hot, tender, swollen feeling,
and in a very short time brings a relief
that is almost unbelievable until you ex
perience it. Get a bottlo of Sloan's Lin
iment (or 25c of any druggist and have it
in the house against colds, sore and
swollen joints, lumbago, sciatica and
like ailments. Your money back if not
eatistled, but it does give almost instant
relief.
Columbia Rising Fast
The Columbia is now rising about
eight inches a day. It is about 10 feet
above low water mark, according to P.
K. Bacon, local agent of the Dalles
Columbia line.
"Aa soon aa the water is sufficiently
! high," says Mr. Bacon, "we will run
! our boats into the slough at the foot of
1 First street. The State of Washington
is making better time than we expect
ed. The boat, which makes the trip
between Portland and Hood Kiver irom
11 o'clock at night until 8 the next
morning, has been fitted with new en
gines and boilers."
Nothing; So (Jood for a lough or Cold
When you have a cold you want the
best of medicine obtainable so as to get
rid of it with the least possible delay.
There are many who consider Charulx-r-lain's
Cough Kemedy unsurpassed. Mr.
J. Boroff, Elida, Ohio, says, "Ever since
mv daughter Kuth w as cured of a severe
cold and cough by Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy two vears ago, 1 have felt kind
ly disposed to'ward the manufacturers of
that preparation. I know of nothing so
quick to relieve a cough or cure a cold."
tor sale bv all dealers,
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Officers Mix With Gypsies
Sheriff Johnson and City Marshal
Carson mixed slightly with a band of
Irish gypsies, who.have been encamped
near the Regulator boat landing. Art
icles in the East Side neighborhood
having been missing, suspicion pointed
to the evosies. The officers searched
their camp Sunday afternoon. Their
search, however, which proved futile,
brought down upon them the maledic
tions of the whole tribe, more.especial
Iv the women, whom he officers say
have an excellent vocabulary of swear
words.
Makes 61 Feel Like IK
"I suffered with kidney ailment for 2
years," writes sirs. M. A. rsrmges, no-
iinaon. Miss., "ana commenceu taaing
Foley Kidney Pills about ten months
ai-o. I am now able to do all my work
without fatigue. I am now 61 years of
ape and feel like a 16 year old girl."
Folev Kidnev Pills strengthen and invi
gorate weak, tired and deranged kidneys;
relieve backache, weak hack, rlieiinui'
tisiu. and bladdea trouble, i ney are
tonic in action. Sold by Chas. X. Clarke
Dobson Builds Septic Tank
Joe B. Dobson has just completed the
construction of a septic tank at the
Oak Grove school. "We have built i
sanitarv concrete tank,' says Mr. Dob
son, "and feel sure that it will be sat
isfactory." The old tank, in use for a
long time, it was felt, was liable to
become unsanitary.
Onr "Jitney" Offer This and 5c
I Vm't miss this. Cut out this slip and
enclose with 5c to Foley & Co., Chicago,
111., writing vour name and address clear
ly. You will receive in return a trial
package containing Foley's Honey and
Tar Compound for coughs, colds and
croup; foley Muney fills ior pain in
sides and back, rheumatism, backache,
kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic.especially
comforting to stout persons. Sold by
Chas. . Clarke.
Dating Stamps, Self Inking Stamps,
rocket Stamps, Pen and Pencil btamps
Ktc, made to order at tne O lacier ol
lice at Portland prices.
fell
No Reason For It
When Hood River Citizens
Show a Way.
There can be no reason why any reader
of this who suffers the tortures of an
aching back, the annoyance of urinary
disorders, the pains and dangers of kid
nev ills will fail to heed the wows or a
neighlior who has found relief. Read
what a Hood River citizen says:
"I had considerable trouble from dull,
nagging pains across the small of my
back," tays Mrs. J. W. Gatchell of 1110
Seventh St., Hood River. "The action
of my kidneys was irregular. I tried
several well-known kidney remedies.but
I had no relief'uutil I took Doan'sKidney
Pills. They relieved me at once and the
backache 'soon left me. My kidneys
were strengthened and my system was
toned up. Another of my family had
good results from Doan's "Kidney Pills
I have recommended Doan's Kidney
Pills before and I am still enthusiastic
about them. I have never known their
equal in curing kidney complaint."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply
ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's
Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Gat
chell had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Props.,
Buffalo, N. Y'.
When Your Visitors Are Here
From the East Let Us Take You for that
Spin over the Valley
Our Motor Cars at Your Service
We are local agents for the Maxwell; would be
pleased to demonstrate its qualities. Garage located
at the foot of Fourth and Columbia Streets. Acces
sories and garage equipment, gasoline and oils. Re
pairs made. But the most interesting message we
have for local car owners concerns the
Brown Scientific Non-Deflating
Pneumatic Tubes
Not an experiment but proven of worth by actual
test. Don't dread punctures and blowouts.
Let us show you the Brown.
HOWE & INGALLS
Fourth and Columbia Sts.
Tel. 1361
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
White River
Flour
Makes Bread Having the
Old Bready Flavor
AT YOUR GROCERS