The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 17, 1915, Image 3

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    II 001) RIVER GLACIER, TilTRSDA, JUNE 17. 19i:
For 30 Days
We will repair that torn umbre
lla by putting on a new top, us
ing an inexpensive rainproof ma
terial or pure silk.
We have a complete line in black,
at present, and are taking orders
for all colors.
"Yours for Service"
W. F. Laraway
Jeweler Hood River
MAN HERE WHO ANOTHER MANILA
SAW LINCOLN SHOT i MAN BUYS RANCH
One of the few surviving citirem of
the country, who witnessed the assina
tion of President Linlcon. W. H. Her
shey, of Day ton, Ind.. father of A. O.
Herahey, of Clatskanie and formerly of
this city, accompanied by hia sister,
Mrs. Anna Whistler, of Heath, Ind., it
here visiting the familei of his old
friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bartmess
and Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wauuh.
Acting for hia friend, Edward G.
Bachman. an architect who is connect-
'ed with the Bureau of Public Works of
I the eiy of Manila John R. Kdar has
'purchased a tract of land from Adnlt.h
inniker at Dee. Mr. Karhmai. g par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bachman, of
Brooklyn, have already arrived hire to
make their home. Tre son will come
I nexl April, when he plana on t uiUiinnc
It takes a strong imagination to lielieve in mine of the promises made
by some sellers of shoes. Things that yon know areimpossible are offered
an glibly an the most reasonable propositions. We nte not Helling shoes
for our health nor do we believe any one cImi is. Hut we know that our
prices are as low as honest iiialities will permit.
J. C. JOHNSEN, the Hood River Shoe Man
Shoes and Shoe Repairing
Open to View
( Mir lumber yards are always open for
vour inspection. Stroll through them and
make a thorough investigation of the
quality an 1 quantity. W e're sure you II
lind nothing but first grade for every
purpose. Let us write you up a good
sized bill.
Bridal Veil Lumbering Co.
Building Material and Box Snooks
Phone 2181
YOU WILL FIND
HERSHEY'S
COCOA
The best drink you have ever tried. Cause One hun
d r ed per cent quality. Quality gives satisfaction.
Your patronage is earnestly solicited.
WOOD'S GROCERY
"The Beit Things to Eat"
a Handsome permanent nuu.r. .ir.
Edgar recently purchased 1 acres
from Mr. Kinniker for himself. He is
now becoming an enthusiastic rancher.
Mr. and Mra. Bachman, Sr. .are much
pleased to pet away from the crowded
streets of New York, into the big free
life of the northwest. "1 am glad."
says Mr. Edgar, '"to be Instiumcntal
in bringing such excellent tuple to
the community."
"The incidenst of that terrible night
are still vivid in my mind," saya Mr.
Hershey. "In my imagination 1 can
still see Abraham Lincoln, with his
long strides, as he passed into the the
atre to the box. I remember how tall
he Icoked, and'how funny it looked to
see Mrs. Lincoln, tiny as she was, hur
rying along behind him.
the play stopped as ine party was
visible at the back of the theatre. The
orchestra played 'Hail to the Chief.' j
and then 'Yankee Doodle.' IWhen the lfnf, niit i lififtV DITVC
members of the party were seated the fljR DU 1 3
play weni on.
Uur American Cousin, was tne piay
we had gone to see, two comrades and
I. I have forgotten the nameso t those
boys who were with me. Three of us
on a sudden impulse had decided to see
the show that.nieht. Harry Hawk was
playing the leading part, being the;
American. Miss Laura Kean was the
English cousin. She was accompanied ;
by an old aunt, and I remember how
we laughed at the stage scenes, when
Hawk, with the exuberance of Ameri
can youth, grapseu ma cousin anu
kissed her. Te old lady was astonished
at such action.
1 remember how the presidential
party was sitting. Mrs. Lincoln went
in first. She was followed by a young
woman relative. Then came Major
Rathborn and the president, the loca
tion of whom was favorable to Booth.
A little while before the shot was
fired, I remember looking over toward
the president's box and seeing someone
standing against the door. He looked
as though he might have been peering
through, ard it is said that Booth, who
had access to the theatre, had cut a
hole in the box with his pen knife. 1
believe he was getting the exact loca
tion of the president; for after he en
tered the box he knew he would have
to act quickly.
Hawk and the old aunt had been nav
A CADILLAC EIGHT
Hood River now has two eight cylin
der cars. V. H. Button IB operating a
King-8, and last week the lulumhia
Auto & Machine Co. sold to Mrs. H.
Swanson, of the Chula Vista road on
the East Side, one of the handsome
new Cadillac eight cylinder c.irs. This
new production of the motorWiTld has
every modern equipment. It is truly a
wonderful car.
The Auto & Machine Co. also sold
last week a Ford touring car to E. C.
Brownlee, of the East Side. The
popular garage and sales agency people
are busy demonstrating their curs, and
have numerous prospect lined up.
Hanks Mortimer is now with the com
pany. GEM PROGRAM TODAY
"Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch."
A five reel feature with Beatrice Mich
elena as Lovey Mary. A good comedy
drama.
Friday and Saturday
"A Jitney Elopement." An Kssanay
two reel comedv featuring Charles
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a war of words on the stage and i Chaplin. This is a good one. Come out
ing
had backed off into the wings, one on
each side, when the shot waB tired. For
some time we all thought it was a part
of the play. Then we saw Booth as he
started to jump over the railing to the
stage. As he was springing down with
a dirk in his left hand Major Kainnorn
reached for him. He was below the
level of the boxlrailing. Booth slashed
the hand of the oflicer, and his body
with a kind of swing, fell to the floor.
And it was then, 1 think, that he in
jured his limb. The derringer with
which the president naa ueen snoi, nan
dropped in the box.
'liooth a leg, l ininK, was not oroa-
en, as nas ueen bbiu. ne ran acruos
the stage, and when in about the center
shrieked out, 'Sic semper tyrannis.' I
shall never forget how that made me
feel. Miss Kean then appeared on the
sage and with her hands to her head
cried out: 'Uh, the president has been
assassinated.'
"In a few moments everybody was
trying to get out of the theatre. As I
reached the stairs six men, bearing the
president on a Btretchcr, came by.
Ihey were escorted by six guards, who
were forced to push the people out of
the way with the butts of their guns.
I had to put up my hands several times
to keep from being struck in the face
with the guns. I was willing enough
to stop, but the people behind were
shoving so that 1 was pressed right up
against the guards.
"The president was carried across
the street from the theatre to a little
frame building, and it was there that
he died the next morning about eight
o'clock.
"Mv two comrades and 1 hastened to
our place of encampment on Arlington
Heights. We had no more man crosseu
the wooden bridge than an orderly
dashed up and told the guards to not
allow anybody to pass out ol the city.
Several other members of our company
who had seen the assassination were
prevented from coming back to camp
until the next day."
and enjoy a good laugh and forget your
troubles.
"Unfaithful to His Trust." A Ka
lem two reel special featuring Alice
Joyce.
Sunday
"From Headouarters." A Vitagraph
three reel Broadway star feature with
Anita Stewart and Earl Williams in the
leads.
The Fable of "The Two Sensational
Failures." An Essanay comedy by
George Ade.
Monday and Tuesday
Monday, June 21. "The Pursuit of
Pleasure." Second drama in a series
of twelve on vital questions of life
! Featuring Ruth Kuland and Henry
Kine. A Fathe three reel feature
Bathe Weekly No. 39. The latest
news of the day depicted in moving
pictures.
Wednesday and Thursday
Wednesday and Thursday, June 23 and
24, "The Bit." J he William A. liraciy
five reel feature, showing Wilton Lack
aye, Cail Kane and Milton Sills. Wil
ton Lackaye's greatest stage truimph.
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF
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f Nitrate of ioda, Muriate or Koiasn
U AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
COME TO US DIRECT FOR
WOOD-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
CEMENT AND LIME
AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
5TRANAHAN & CLARK
noou Kiver, vic&vu
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Only A Few Can Go
Those who are so fortunate that ex
pense does not have to be considers
are now going to health resorts to get
rid of the Impurities in the system toa
cause rheumatism, backache, swollen
aching joints and stiff, painful miiscl
If vou are one of those who cannot go
vet feel that vou need relief from sue
pain and misery, try Foley Kidney Pills
They restore the kidneys to healthfti
activity and make you feel well am
strong. For sale by Cluis. N. Clarke.
We have just received our Spring
shipment of
Lawn Mowers
and can supply them in any price
from $3 to $ 1 0. We are sure that
we can please you both in price
and quality.
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A steel-cut, freah-r o
Coffee no dust no chaff
air-tight cans.
Sold by Reliable Grocers.
Closset &
Devers
Th. OtdMt td Laf mt Coff.
KouUf Ib lb. i.rthwwt.
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kin
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RUBBER HOSE
We have the largest stock that we have ever car
ried, not a foot carried over from last year and as
rubber deteriorates very rapidly this is an impor
tant thing to remember when buying hose.
We want your business and make the
prices to get it.
Blowers Hardware Co
The Firm That "MaKes Good"
Phone 1691 Oak and 1st Sts.
J
At No Time
During wakeful hours doone'a trials
troubles and tribulations sink into
such litter insignificance as when
seated at a (rood meal provided al
ways that the bread is right.
You'll always find
Our Bread
The RIGHT BREAD.
To Sleep Well In Summer
Slight inllatnmation of the bronchial
lubes causes a distressing cough and
makes refreshing sleep impossible.
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
covers raw, inflamed, irritated surfaces
with a soothing, healing coating and
stops that annoying tickling, relieving
the racking, tiring cough. Take this
splendid cough medicine with you on
summer trips. It is good for coughs,
colds, croup, bronchial affections and la
grippe coughs. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke
The Purity Dairy Co.
Yours for prompt service and
Good Milk
mOS. D. CALKINS
White River
Flour
Makes Bread Having the
Old Bready Flavor
AT YOUR GROCERS
Suuday Will Preach at Pine Grove
Rev. Billy Sunday will preach at
Pine Grove Methodist Church Sunday
morning at 11 o clock.
"We certainly appreciate the privi
lege of having Mr. Sunday with us, says
Kev. G. E. Heineck, pastor of the Pine
Grove church.
"Mr. Sunday closed an evangel
istic campaign at Patterson, N. J., on
May 23. His last three sermonB were
heard by 35,000 people, and at least
5,000 were turned away. On the last
night, according to the Christian Her
ald, 1123 men and women hit the saw
dust trail, the greatest number of trail
hitters at any one meeting in the his
tory of the evangelist's work."
Mrs. Alice Andrews Ham, of Spo
kane, who is visiting East Side rela
tives, will sing at the service.
Stark Basement Fire Alarms
Last Friday morning S. W. Stark
built a fire in his furnace to take oil'
the unusual chill of the morning air.
Just as he and his wife were preparing
to take a trip to Odell, the later smelt
smoke. Mr. Stark returned to the
house to find smoke coming in large
volumes from tbe basement. He turned
in the alarm and then grabbing a gar
den hose, proceeded to the basement,
where a spark from the furnace had
started a fire in a pile of trash. Mr.
Stark's quick work extinguished the
flames before the arrival of the Volun
teer fire department.
For an Impaired Appetite
To improve the appetite and strengthen
the digestion try a lew doses ol l liani
berlain's Tablets. Mr. J. H. Soil, ol
Detroit, Mich., says: "They restored
my appetite when impaired, relieved
tne of a bloated feeling and caused a
pleasant anl satisfactory movement of
the bowels." For sale by all dealers.
Get Rid of Your Rheumatism
Sow is the time to get rid of your
rheumatism
ly Chamberlain's Liniment. VV
You can do it if you an-
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ply cnamijeriain a Liniment, vv. a.
I.ockhard, Homer Citv, N. Y., writes:
Last soring 1 suffered from rheuma
tism with terrible pains in my arms and
shoulders. I got a bottle of Chamber
lain's Liniment and the first application
relieved me. Py using one bottle of it
I was entirely cured." For sale by all
dealers.
Improvements Made at Station
With City Engineer Morse supervis
ing, a crew of O.-W. R. & N. men the
first of the week surfaced the streets
around the passenger station with oil
and gravel. The dust and other accmu
lation was raked and cleared away by
a crew of Italians.
Heights Baptist Church
Sunday school at 10, preaching ser
vice at 11, in the morning. Subject,
"The Call of the Skies." In the even
ing, B. Y. P. U. at 7, preaching aer
vice at 8. Subject, "The Call to Disci
Dleshin."
The evening service is the second in
the series on "The Three Calls of Je
SU8."
You are cordially invited to attend
our services. John Samuel, Pastor,
Methodist Church
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Commun
ion Bervice at 11 a. m. Theme: "Con
eecraton." All members and friends
of the church are urged to be present
at this service. Epworth League at 7
p. m. Preaching service at o p. m.
Theme, "Unconscious Glory." Prayer
meeting on Thursday evening at
o'clock. The public is invited to all of
these services.
Neuralgia Pains Stopped
You don't need to suffer those agoniz
ing nerve pains in the face, bead, arm,
shoulders, cheet and back. Just apply a
few drops of soothing .Sloan's Liniment;
lie quietly a few minutes. You will get
such relief and comfert! Life and tbe
world will brighter. Get a Ixittle today.
3 ounces for a 2."c, at all druggist. Pene
trates without rubbing.
Glacier Stamps always print and are
durable as well as attractive.
Unitarian Church
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Seivice of
worshiD at 11. Solo bv Mr. Wcde-
meyer. Young people's meeting at p.
m. Evening service at o. subject,
"Some More About Unitarianism."
Music will be piano duet and Mr.
Marquis will sing. All are invited.
Blue Ribbon Bakery
THE HEIGHTS
Hood River - Oregon
For New and Second Hand
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Window
Shades, Stoves and Ranges, Crockery, Hard
ware, Trunks, Suit Cases, Tents, Camp Outfits
SEE
0. P. Dabney & Son
We will take your old furniture, stoves, etc., in
exchange for NEW GOODS, or, if you prefer
to sell them for cash, we will be glad to figure
with you on that basis.
Phone 3802 Cor. 4th & State Sts.
New Schedule
Mount Hood Railroad
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G. SAIXINIi, Agent.
VACATION
days are at hand and you will
be needing a tent or a wagon
sheet. We have them here.
BUY AT HOME
We have harness that we make
ainl will appreciate a call.
William Weber
Bell Building
WE WILL buy direct from
the Growers, paying cash.
If you have Strawberries, Cher
ries and Pears to sell let us
know in advance. Phone 3422
Hood River Canning Co.
No fruit received after 12 o'clock noon on Saturdays
Riverside Church
Sunday ichool'at 9.45 a. m. Please
note the earlier hour. Practice of
patriotic hymns. Every scholar is
urged to come. Morning worship at 11
o'clock. Subject, "CJod's Active Right
eousness." Special music will be pro
vided. Past Due memory refreshing stamp
have been added to our reiy made
stock. They are nat in appearance
and the wording is to the point. Ask to
see sample.
Real Estate and
Loans
I will endeavor to have a bar
pain always in all lines of Real
Estate. Office hours from nine
A. M. to five P. M.
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T WISH to announce to
my patrons that I have
--purchased the entire in
terest In the market for
merly conducted by Mr.
Van Allen and myself. As
suring you of my appreci
ation of your past favors,
I solicit that you continue
to do business with us.
Good quality meats and
courteous treatment.
W.J. FILZ
Telephone 4141
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T. D. Tweedy
Phone 2644
1103 Wilson St., Hood River, Ore.
W.J.BaRer&Co.
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE
Fruit and Farm
Lands
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 24 Years
HOOD RIVER, OREGON