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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1915)
IW)()D HIVEH GLACIEK. THURSDAY. MAY '17, o 0 Artistic Jewelry Discriminating patrons of jewelers are de manding now, more than ever before, new and distinctive designs in jewelry. Here you will find a choice of just such pro ducts in rings, bracelets, scarf pins, neck chains and ornaments. And if you have laid away pieces of jewelry you do not wear because of its old-fashioned mountings, bring them in and let us shov you what new and beautiful articles we can make from them. W. F. Laraway Jeweler Hood River E. H. SHEPARD BORN TO FRUIT BUSINESS Plain Statements of Facts are all we rely on aa arguments in our merchandising. The truth is con vincing enough without the necessity of enibnltsning it with exaggeration or misrepresentation, We rely on our shoes and your sound judgment to make sales. Como and Bee if our confidence is not justified. J. C. JOHNSEN, the Hood River Shoe Man Shoes and Shoe Repairing The fruit industry hat been born and bred in E. H. Shepard. sole editor and publisher of better r ruit, a mommy periodical devoted entirely to orchard 1 infz and allied businesses. Mr. Shepard is 58 year of age, having been born at Marysville. Calif., in 1S37. Hiafath-! er, E. A. Shepard, was a pioneer oreh ardist of the Marysville district having planted the New England orchard, the peara of which today demand a prem ium in the country's markets. The r I der Shepard had been raised in an orchard district in New England, and had spent bis boyhood in leaming'the methods of caring for trees. E. H. Shepard was graduated from the University of California, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, in lHhO. He is a member of the Zeta t'si National Green Letter fraternity. Throughout his life be has been active in the alumni affairs of institutions of higher education. He ia member of the Portland University club and a charter member of the Hood River University club. Mr. Shepard, after leaving college, became engaged in the wholesale mercantile buisness. He re moved to Portland in lhM, where he has been active in social life, having become a member of the Arlington club, in which organization he still re tains his membership. In l'JOl Mr. Shepard was married to Miss Alice Failing, a member of one of Portland's pioneer families. Mr. Shepard came to Hood River in 1903 and purchased orchard tracts. At the present time he is owner of a 40 acre full bearing commercial orcnara. He established lietter Fruit in l'JOo. Mr. Shepard has been active in the development of marketing systems. For nine years he was on the board of the local cooperative shipping associa tion, and fur six years managed the organization. At the same time he has fiiiured prominently in national fruit circles. He is a member of the International Apple Shippers Associa tion. . In l'JIO he delivered an address before that body at its annual conven tion in Niagara Falls, N. Y. In 1911 Mr. Shepard delivered an address at Sacramento. Last year he addressed the meeting of the California Fruit Growers Association at Davis. Lain, For the tiast seven years Mr. Shepard has been invited to address the Wash ington State Horticultural Suciety at their annual conventions, and during that time he has missed but one meet ing. PINE GROVE SCHOOL PAGEANT TOMORROW On the Pine Grove school campus to morrow a scenic pageant in brilliant coloring and song will be giwn t y the school, led by Miss Aldir.e Iiartrr.er. musical director, and the teachers r the school. The characters and Mowers impersonated are : Mother Nature, in green with tilue bird wand of happiness. Maude Win- chell. The Kains, four little bin in gray. Wirter. in white, changed to Spring, in green, Floyd Mason. The flowers are, the tulips, poppies, sweet peas. Little white bullertltc?. The Queen's Heralds, Kr.ights.Cmw n Rearer, Rainbow attendai ts. May Queen, Jessie Lewis. The Danish dancers. '1 he Welch dancers. Winter puts the flowers to sleep in their gardens. Spring is called forth l.y Mother Na ture. Spring and Rama awuken the (low ers. The May Queen is brought forth by her Heralds and Knights with her reti nue of attendants singing "Spring time," is crowned and placed on throne singing, "Crown her Queen of May." For the Queens' entertainment is given the following program: A greeting of welcome, to It Ruin bow girls, by school. Dance by the Rainbow. Song to the Tulips, by school. Song to the Sweet 1'eas, by the school. Folk dance by the Danish (lunotrs. Song to the Poppies hy school. The Butterflies' caresses. Singing by the Welclinien, "TmITj was a Welchnian." Folk dance, Rainbow. The children will all be in costume. The orchestra consists of (.1. W. Wuest, violin; C. K. Kenton, viuhn; Miss llaitmess, piano; Victor Thump sen arum. No admission will he charged. GEM PROGRAM TODAY SAM IIEPPXER PLANS ALASKAN Fill IT SALES W. Hep;;' r i . !. t n n i WE STACK UP our lumber against that of anv other dealer in the country as to iiiality and elliciency. No matter what high soiind ing phrases or adjectives others use in recommending their own stuff, we're there with real lumber uiinus high price. Bridal Veil Lumbering Co. Building Material and Box ShooRs Phone 2181 SI YOU WILL FIND HERSHEY'S COCA t The best drink you have ever tried. Cause One hun- dred per cent quality. Quality gives satisfaction. Your patronage is earnestly solicited. WOOD'S GROCERY "The Best Things to Eat" SLNNOTT TO DELIVER MEMORIAL ADDRESS Heppi.er, w noun - ft r J ui 1 1 . Se:.tii.g the smi n. iikirg a cl tl; Lining tt.nl I'.ri as to justify fli i : t i ie m: . Ahi-k.i i: ir in t,i l,r fur i 1 1 t!.. I!! -1 -O t f .1 1 Congressman Nick J. Sinnott, of The Dalles, has acceped an invitation from r.nku I'nut II A H . tn rnme here next Monday and deliver the.Memoria! address, when me local veterans aim members of the Relief Corps partici pate in their annual observance of the occasion. The address will be deliv ered at ldlewilde cemetery beneath the giant oaks that cover the west portion of the burying ground. The members of the Post have decided to erect the seats and platform to be used for the occasion, and all will gather Saturday for this work. On Sunday morning at 10.45 the old onlrtifim mpinhprB of the Post, and members of the Canby Relief Corps will assemble at the K. fo P. hall, and march from there to Asbury church, where Rev. W. B. Young will deliver the Memorial sermon. John A. Wilson, as quartermaster of the Canby Post, will place on the grave of each old soldier who has heard the last reveille, one of the heloved Hags of his country. On Sunday evening he will go to Pine Grove cemetery, where a flag will be placed over the grave of the father of A. I. Mason. The Post and Corps members are re quested to assemble at the intersection of the W'est Side macadam and Brook side drive at 9.45 Monday morning. The graves of all deceased veterans will be strewn with dowers, and a rit nnliutin eprvipp will hp. held over the graves of those buried in the Grand Army lot. following this portion oi the piogram a number of musical selec tions will be rendered, and then Con gressman Sinnott will deliver the ad dress of the day. r WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS COME TO US DIRECT FOR WOOD-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND LIME AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS STRANAHAN & CLARK Hood River, Oregon , nr c," : ';v,"; ;.ljo J The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOS. D. CALKINS White River Flour Makes Bread Having the Old Bread? Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS Minister Praises Pictures Among those who have been offering their praise for the recent pictures of the New Electric theatre is Kev. 11. A. MacDonald. After witnessing the pre sentation of the film drama, "The War of the Wild" at the popular new show house last Thursday night Rev. Mac Donald said : "I have never seen better pictures of animals. It was thrilling and instruc tive. Messrs. Shay and Whitcomb are putting on a high class lot of moving pictures." The courteous treatment of patrons and the all evident endeavors to please those who visit their shows have won for the management of the New Elec tric many friends. "The Dollar Mark." A William A. Brady five reel feature. Featuring Hubert Warwick and l'auline Freder icks. It was written by lieurge Urnad hurst, as a companion play to "Hie Man of the Hour." Friday and Saturday "The Champion." An Essanay two reel comedy featuring Charles Chaplin. It will drive away all cares and keep you convulsed with laughter from start to finish. "If you don't want to laugh, don't go to see it, fur it is iinposnlile not to laugh at this great comedian in Ihis comedy. Dont fail to see Charles Chaplin and his bull dug. ' Her Supreme sacrince. A rtaietu two reel drama featuring Alice Joyce. Sunday "Killpd Auainst Orders." An Edi- son three reel.speciul featuring Miriam Nesbit and Kigelow cooper. "The Taming of Kita." A Vita- graph comedy. As wild as a Manh hate, she meets tier match. Her ne- miirti stEfpr in still u:utn,i fur I, it's. Oh yes, Rita was tamed, although she I leu everyoouy a nveiy cnase htm. Margaret (iibsou as Kita. Wednesday and Thursday Wednesday and Thursday, June 2 and 3, the five reel feature, "Lola," will be shown. Featuring Clara Kimball Young. "There is a Divinity that shapes our ends, rough hew them as wi may." The truth of this fm i' i ex emplified in the unfolding of the i brill ing story of "l.ola." The Heiy uf Lolu is one 'of the most return kalile that has ever been put on the bitei n and it has become a subject of wide spread discussion and divergence cf opinions. Was Lola really dead? Was her father juslilied in his scientific ex periments? Was l.ola to biame for the inexplicable change in her character, or was she but the victim of son.e in scrutable fate? These are some of the questions thht will be asked. W hatever the anwfers may be, it will be univer sally conceded that in the adoption of Owen Davis' play, pictuiized by Jiin.es Young, the favorite picture star, dura Kimball Young, has found a vehicle which enables her to give full vent to her unique gift of econlional character izations and at the same time purtrajs a story of extraordinary interest. Don't forget tl e date, June 2 and ?. The Cough that "Hangs On." Lingering colds, bronchial coughs, la grippe col l and Himilar ailments that "hang on" until May are likely to hint all summer it not cured. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will allay inflitniniu tion, clear stopped passages, relieve dis tressing discharges at the source, banish stuffy, wheezy breathing and lieul and soothe raw nasal and bronchial pus sages. It is pn hi i ill in action ; wife and sure. Contains no opiates. For sale by Chas. N. Clarke. tn,n t tr.o ll . i it Lii er Ii w.i i 1 ; ',' . i i . "We ti.iill li'i n, in .A:.i-.i i i fall, perhaps hi t . " .- n I M r. II l.er jji-l leloie !.i ili;aiti.re. "i r will visit all tl t ii! j ort.ii.t c;t :i .-. ;, in rate we tii.d ti.e i:i u hi el for t:it.t l pioper pmpei tin' t will 1 1.) l.t ai.d Luild htuiae- t'cii.irs. "1 have taUid w u '. a i.i.n ! t r i f 1 1 1 -pie about si.cli t v ei i i.te, ii-d tl.t i b till ii. e that I lo..k :,t it ir. in n i leVfl-U iidi d (-U! il J "it t. I io ill-, why wo cam ut m it al.itnfii.rli.it Up there. Juneau b.. the large t Ma-: null in the wend. ad the pan.li i sucb as to caus-e a man to t. kc If Li hut. 1 think we can iill u let i.f i.i.i Dotal Kiver H' ies. 1 Line i.ht . it 'furtd the backet: of a i niii i i.l growtrs, who tell me tbi.t ii 1 " I Willi sucoes.i 1 n.:i m II tie ir f i u.l . Chamberlain's Liniment Tbii- preparation i- n.te !! e- ; ' f. .r r I .I'll II lilt i - li 1 , i I 'I t- i k . -1 '" .t 1 1 1 - : ' i like ailment". It i- a ia,n.te wills - " ; pie who arc '-H e.j lainl.-d with ;t spleiidi'l ntliilitlc- ir-. thail." I..H j Her, W itha-h, In I , - of it, "1 b He ; found ( balllbi'l 'uln - l liilliu'lit tin' be-l : thing l'..r lame bat k and i-pr.iiiis 1 base en r n-i-.l. It vti'i h liki- a ebaini an I n Leo pilill and f n . -ne--. Il loir- be. II Ued I'V other- o! lu loiil'V il- tell a Invself f .r U'Wa'.i- ol tweiitv mm'-.' and cent bolt!- -. I ,.r a!o bv .ill dealer-. ! Fine liorries i'i Cily Limits On tl e block j.ist Miutb t.f t e !b i-.l Hi;er hili sclint 1 is tu e ut tl.e line-1 young btriy tracts in tie count v. I be i piopt rty is Ii ant d l.y II. A. Dacki It. who pbinttd the Mmabirrns ni.-t ! spring. T he tin if (y young vi:a s ate liviiring e.vct llently tiiis Jear aial Mr. I Hackett is expecting a line j it Id. Mr. Dackttt ba urianged ut tit northwest bcurner ef his citv bt try tract a very convenient packing hnli . It is an iutert sting sight tn seethe city block crawded with iekirs aril i to watch the ind u: trious pin ki r il Itiv arrange the big luscious Clink st tri llings in the boxes a-.d cratts. Whooping (loiiuli "About ii year a si" my three bots Inn) W'hiHipiiig coinli iiud 1 loiind .'bambei hlinV t iiiiili Krineily the only one that would relieve their n midline ami w In top ing shells. 1 t'oiitinued tins tiealmrnt autl wa-surprised to liud Unit it cured the di-ea-e in a very short ( ini" w rites Mrs. Artdiie Dairy -tuple, frtioksvillo, thin. For sale bv all dealers. We have just received our Spring shipment of Lawn Mowers and can supply them in any price from 33 to $10. We iire sure that we can please you both in price and quality. RUBBER HOSE W have the larv t stv!v that we have ever car ried, not a foot ciifrki! over from last year and as ruMu-r tleteriorates cry rapidly this is an impor tant thing to remember when buying hose. We want your business and make the prices to ict it. Blowers Hardware Co The Firm That "MaKcs Good" Phone 16)1 Oak and 1st Sts. Sick Headache Mrs. A. I. Luckie, Kast Rochester, N. V., was a victim of Hick liea.lat heB and dwpontlency, caused by a badly weak ened and debiliated condition of her stomach, when she began taking Cham berlain's Tablets. She sayc, "I found them pleasant to take, also mild and ef ective. In a few weeks' time I was re stored to mv former good health." For sale by all dealers. Columbia Park Improvement The Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. last vceek made several much needed im provements in the grandstand at Co lumbia park. New seats were built and new wire netting placed behind the catcher's stand. All fans have been expressing their approval of the new touches at the ball park. For A Torpid Liver "I have used Chamberlain's Tablets off and on for the past six years when ever my liver dhows signs of being in a disordered condition. They have always acted quickly and gUen me the desired relief,'' writes Mrs. F. II. Trubtis, Springville, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. r i it fflSt 40 ib. THREE POUNDS $1.10 Pond's PropHooks Patt ul Applied Fori 'The Cheapest Form of Orchard Insurance' Mil OUi'llAKHIST: Do you wjint to lie -'alV from WIND damntro; to keep up (.TLTIYATION iil'lor ; hi t i nir is tlmio; to t'row and harvest ('!;(!'.- Iii'i.v. en i ! i v !(.-; without intorniption; to pasture 1 ' ('): IS ia ili'.' ni'e!i:ii'ii; t- iin-rcai-.c tlu iicrci'iUaKc of KXTllA TAXrV fruit: to pi-i's.M-v.' Hi.' 11KA1.TII ami AITKAUANCE of our oi liar.i; a !ii'orliii s, sto;:i that is lilHO', CHKAPER and Mull - nn .vi l.l'l' li HIN T than any oilier? If so iineMirutf 1 In ' Pond System of propping, Tliellood Uii-r Way', an I s.-tol i'-' free illustrated ciivular. Triedand unariiiiou. ! e.-.dois, d lv the Jlood Uivot jrrowiTS in 11)11 RU3SIXL G. FOND Parkdal;, CUm 1 v:r) Orrm Telephone Odell 2x tul A steel-cut, freah-r o a r t V. V -, - .. . .. t. ..re 1 coiiee no ausi no cn.tt i atr-tight cans. t ffi BASE BALL J? I 1 11 - a. X the Growers, paying cash. If you have Strawberries, Cher ries and Pears to sell let us know in advance. Phone 3422 No fruit received after 12 o'clock noon on Saturdays HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? Do colds settle on your chest or in your bronchial tutje9 ? Do coughs hang on, or re you subject to throat troubles? . Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the strengthening powers of Scott's Emulsion to guard against Consumption which so easily follows. Scott's Emulsion contains purecod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res piratory tract and improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and heals the tender membranes of the throat. Scott's is prescribed by the best special ists. You can get it at any drug store. Scott & Bowne, Bloomficld, N. J. The Hood River town team defeated the Heights team last Sunday, 9-7 As a preliminary the K. of V. Iude team lined up an aggregation aguiust the 1. O. O. F. team. Despite the fact that Ford, spit ball artist for the K. of F. team, batted 100U pet., his team went down to ignoble defeat by the score of 144. liatteries for the K. of P. lodge team were Ford and Shermer horn; for the I. 0. 0. F., McGuire and Frohn. The old veteran heaver, Tamp Os borne, was on the mound for the Heights, and Stockton for the down towners. Oehorne allowed 12 hits, but kept them well scattered and with good support would have won. The entire high school infield was on duty for la ker's team, with the exception cf the pitcher. The batting order was: For town team, Heppner, If; Pope, ss; Hale, 3b; Meyers, rf; Button, c; Porter, lb; Thomas, 2b; Childs, cf, and Stockton, p. For the Heights. Davis, 3b; Sex ton, as; Kent, lb; McCutcheon, c; A. Pape, rf; Waldie, cf; Carson, 2b; Eastman, If; and Osborne, p. Score Hits: Hale, Meyers, 2; But ton, 2; Porter, 2; Thomas; Childs, 2; Stockton, 2; Sexton; A. Pape; Waldie, 2; Carson, 2, arid Eastman. Runs: C. Pape, Meyers, liuton. Por ter, Thomas, 2, Childs, 3, Davis, Sex ton, Kent, A. Pape, Waldie, Carson and Eastman. Bids for Wood Wanted. Bids wanted fur ITU cords 4 foit f ine wood. .Mui-t lie dry henry wood ; nlo bide for 170 cords dry elub wood to be deliv ered at the school houses of School His- t trict No. 3 not later than September I. 1915. Bids to be opened June "24, 1 'J 1 r. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids to be Heimrate M. II. MCKI.ESKX, jnlO Clerk School Dist. No. 3 II "jj Sold by Reliable Grocers. Sj (n I Inccor At Hit I VlUUUVi Vi. ill , . Devers ;"... ' 111 111 v-V" 1 . - -i Ml Th OMMt mat iMtgmt Cr f. . ' , ,i . f ' , j W4 Ilowter to th. Northwl. .C:.' .; f -r-J ViO i .L3.a; 'LJ.tJ: .LL'iJi'wu iHg&Jia ;s- -m Guaranteed Used Atuomobiles On Easy Payments 5 end lot Lilt ol Price! inj Specilicationt J.W.LEAVITT&CO. PORTLAND I WISH to iiiiiioiiiK-e to my eitroiis that I have purt lKiMil the entire in tercut in the market for uieily coinliu'ti'd by Mr. Van Allen and myself. As Miring you ol my appreci ation of your past favors, 1 Mtlieit that you continue to tlo busiiit'ss with us. (,iiii,l iuality meats and coiiitt'ous treatment. Telephone 4141 COTTAGE HOSPITAL Hood River's Medical Institution Open to the public for treat ment of Medical and' Surgi- ; cal cases. RATES ON APPLICATION Address Cottage llosp'ta! Assn. HOOD RIVER. OREGON. IjiS:, w.i ; !W1 Oakdale Greenhouses The first 15 days in December is a good time to plant Hoses, Shrubs and all hardy plants. We have them. Have also tu lips and daffodils. Pot plants for winter at I'ranz', where orders for cut flowers will be taken. Fletcherta Fletcher Phone 4738 Hood River T. J. KINNAIRD Groceries Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in Season Flour and Feed Phone 2121 Hood River, Oregon S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer Established 2 Veais HOOD IUVEtt, OREGON