The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 15, 1915, Image 3

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    nOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY. J FLY l.V 1015
Mount Hood
Souvenir Plates Hand Painted
Absolutely the newest in souvenirs,
painted from an actual picture taken
in the Valley.
Only a limited number on hand at
special prices. Other new china just
received.
W. F. Laraway
Jeweler Hood River
DIG APPLE IS SAID
TO BE ATTRACTIVE
From Oregon Commission Bulletin
The 12 foot Hood River apple, inside
ut hien is a panorama reproduction of
the Hood Kiver valley, with con
stantly moving train io the foreground,
ia the stellar attraction of the Oregon
exibit at the Palace of Horticulture.
This catches the eye and nolds'the vis
itor fascinated. It is truly an attrac
tive display and is much talked about.
Hut while thia is an attraction, the
fruit from Rogue River.the Willamette
valley and Hood River is the marvel.
Much of it is superfine and it will be
remembered that Director Ravlin has
displayed it well enough to win the
grand prize. Other sections of Oregon
could contribute msgnificent fruit to
the display, but it has not yet arrived.
Some high-clacs easterners saw the
immense cherriea on display the other
day and were hi rd to convince that
these were not some variety 01 prune.
There's trouble either way you look at it in the purchase
of shoes whose only merit is cheapness, the purchase of such
shoes means not only unsatisfactory service, but more fre
quent spendings as well. Buy here and you won't have to
buy so often and never unsatisfactory.
J. C. J0HN5EN, the Hood River Shoe Man
Shoes and Shoe Repairing
We'll Submit
Our Estimate
to you on any lumber propositlon-denired
All we need is your plans and our ex
perience in these matters justify your
utmost confidence. We never recom
mend or attempt to dispose of any lum
ber nnsuited fur your purpose. We'll
save you money, too.
Bridal Veil Lumbering Co.
Building Material and Box Snooks
Phone 2181
You Pay for Tin
when you buy coffee or tea in cans. It is a great sav
ing to buy in bulk. We have a complete line of bulk
coffees and teas. Try our 35c grade of coffee
Three pounds for one dollar
We guarantee it to be as good as any coffee on the
market and can you beat the prices?
WOOD'S GROCERY
'The Best Thing to Eat"
We Give 5 for cash
MRS. C. II. SLETTON
HAS STUDIED LONG
Mrs. C H. Slettoo. who took the
leading roll of "Arlme" in the Bohem
ian (iirl recently, nai been studying
since childhood. Mrs. Sletton, who
was born in Wisconsin, may have been
found at the age of 12 playing the or
gans of churches in Grand Forks. N.
D., and Crookston. Minn. When she
was 14 year old she began to take
vocal lessons.
After a preparatory education she
took a three year course at the. New
hngland Conservatory of Music at bos
ton. She hss had among her teachers,
Sienor Kotoli, of Boston, and Louis U.
Gottschalk. While in Boston she sang
at the different leading churches and
substituted for the soloists.
Year before last Mrs. Sletton spent
the entire winter in New York study
ing under Mrs. Eliazbeth Clark Sleigh
ton. On her departure from the me
tropolis for her Oregon home. Miss
Km i lie Frances Bauer, a critic ol Mew
York, said:
"Mrs. Sletton has an unusually good
voice and she has had excellent train
ing early in her career, abandoning it
to make her own home, she is taking
back ra fine resonant voice, which has
acquired several high tones and has be
come even and musical throughout.'
Mrs. Sletton is fond of her home.
She and Mr. Sletton have two adorable
children, a little boy anged 12, and a
girl aged 10.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF
n Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash
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AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
COME TO US DIRECT FOlt
W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
CEMENT AND LIME
AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
STRANAHAN & CLARK
Hood River, Oregon
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The Purity Dairy Co.
Yours for prompt service and
Good Milk
THOvS. D. CALKINS
White River
Flour
Makes Bread Having the
Old Bready Flavor
AT YOUR GROCERS
CUTLERS BEGIN SEC-
OND WEIGHING GRADER
The fire at the old armory building,
happening on the evening after Cutler
Bros, had just completed their new
model weighing apple sizing machine,
did not in the least daunt the deter
mination of these manufacturers and
inventors. Before the embers of the
building had cooled they had leased a
portion of the basement of the Colum
bia Auio & Machine Company garage,
and have Since been busy getting out
the Becond of the grading machines.
The completed machine which was de
stroyed was in readiness for shipment
to the Panama-Pacific International ex
position, where it was to have been
exhibited in the Palace of Horticulture.
The second grader will be rushed out
for this purpose, and Cutler Bros, will
begin immediately to prepare for the
rush of the autumn business.
Cutler Bros.' net loss at thearmory
fire was approximately $1000.
FORD RUNABOUT
MAKES RECORD TRIP
The first Ford to be driven i.p the
Columbia highway arrived here Utl
Friday noon. It was a runaU ut ard
had just completed a journey cf 3.4H'
miles. The machir.a was dmtn by
Henry Gale, who was accompanied by
bia father. S. H. Gale, a prominent
wheat grower of Rosalia, Waal,., and a
cousin, Stanley Witter.
"We left Rosalia on June '., " id
the elder Gale, "and since tt t time
we have visited at lia Juana, Mexico,
all of our travels having been in cur
ear and under our own power.
"We were advised to ship up t'.e Co
lumbia river, but we had deternan d to
make the entire journey by the Ford,
so when we read of the openu v of the
Columbia highway we were determined
to try it. Having been blocked ty a
car ahead of us, 1 was afraid ti.nt we
would have to use the bom; ever
Mitchell Point But after the car that
wss stuck was pulled out, we made
the steep grsde fairly well."
Tne little dust covered Ford was the
object of much interest when the party
stopped here Friday in front uf the
Slocom & Canfleld store. It . as pla
carded with pennants of towns all the
way from Rosalia to Tia Juana.
"We were certainly delightt d with
he Columbia highway," said Mr. ilale.
"I saw no road anywhere that will sur
pass it. 1 was especially inten-Med in
the artistic designs of the many well
built concrete bridges.'.'
CITY COUNCIL ACTS
ON LIBRARY CASE
T. & L COMPANY
GETS BIG CONTRACT
R. N. Young and William Cass are
now at Maryhill, where the Traii.-fet &
Livery Co. is engaged in work on u
large contract awarded to them recent
ly in the construction of three milts of
state road near the Klickitat county
town. They will have supervision of
the crews of men who will ci;iface
with oilbound macadam two links of
the highway and grade a third mile.
"It is a pretty good sixed contract,"
says Mr. Young, "and we are pretty
glad that we got it. The cost of the
work will approximate 121,000."
E. L McClain on Tour
E. I.. McClain is headed south.wliere
he and party will enjoy the Cahfurnia
expositions. Telling.of his trip through
that city the Creswell Chronicle says:
"E. L. McClain, cf Hood River, and
party have departed for the fair after
visiting two days at Morning (ilory
farm home of Mr. and Mrs. C. ). He
Vere. The party consisted of Mr.
Deselle Stevenson and children, sister
of Mrs. DeVere. and E. L. McClaii
They are motoring through in h big
seven passenger Franklin car. After
visiting the fair they will also tour
southern California before reluming
to Hood River. It will be remembered
Mr. McCluin and party visited here last
year, it being their nrst trip mrouun
the Willamette valley. These folk
have promised the Chronicle a scehdulu
of their trip, which will prove of bene
fit to those who contemplate making
the same trip."
The city council held a special meet
ing last Thursday morning for the pur
pose of conniderirg the case of the
Hood River county library board
againet the county court, the forrrer
having sued for the payment of a full
salary of 90 per month to Miss Delia
r. Northey. The court had cut the
salary to $75 per month. The council
adopted a resolution instructing its at
torney, Geo. R. Wilbur, and the coun
cil's representative on the library
tioard, to take whatsoever action they
considered necessary to protect the
citv'e interests.
Members of the city council declared
that they would withdraw their sup
port from the institution, if demands of
the connty court were made and the
voice of the city was removed from
administration of the library's affairs.
CLERK WILL SELECT
ELECTION BOARDS
Hereafter judges tnd clerks of state
and county elections of Hood River
county will be selected by County Clerk
Shoemaker. This ia according to a
change made in the election laws by
chapter 32i, laws of 1915.
Chapter 320 also reduces the number
constituting an election board from six
to five. Formerly there were three
judges and three clerks on each board.
Hern.fter there will be two judges and
thrte clerks.
Another change made in the election
laws eliminates the requirement that
voters must give their age when regis
tering. This was very objectionable to
many women voters. All that ia re
quired now is to make allidavit that the
voter is over 21 years old.
The charge in the law was endorsed
by the county clerks in convention, and
County Clerk Coffey, of Multnomah,
spent two or three days at Salem dur
ing the legislature working in behalf
of the bill. He is largely responsible
for its passage.
In eliminating one judge from the
election board, it ia estimated that at
the next general election over $2(100 will
he saved in the expense of the election.
For Hay Fever or Asthma
Many persons dread July on account
of the recurrence of hay fever. Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound long lias been
recognizecl as the ideal remedy for bay
fever and asthma, because it heals and
soothes that raw, ni'pinti feeling in the
throat and eases (lie choking sensation.
It allays intlmiuii ition ami irritation and
liiinjis about easy ami natural breathing
Contains no habit forming drills. For
sale by t has. S, Clarke.
GEM PROGRAM TODAY
"The Vendetta." A George Kleine
fiv reel photoplay masterpiece. This
ia a very powerful drama from the fa
mous novel of Marie Corelli. The pic
tures are replete with seme . of the
most dramatic scenes shown on a
screen. The great tragedy enters the
being of the spectator as did the plays
of Shakespeare, when participated in
by Booth, Kean and other masters or
the last century. It ia a masterpiece
of filmdom. See it, if you want some
thing to talk about at the breakfast
table next morning. The Vendetta as
shown today ia a wonderfulipicture.
Friday
"On Bitter Creek." A Lubin three
reel feature. Edgar Jones, Louis Mor
telle. Jack Delson, Justina Huff and
Hilda Twogood.
Chaplin's "By the Sea." An Es
sanay comedy. There are enough roars
of laughter in Charles Chaplin's latest
comedy, "By the Sea," to sink a fleet
of battleships. Mr. Chaplin has made
a thorough study of his art, of which
he now is a master. In analyzing com
edy, Mr. Chaplin says comedy must be
true to life. There must be realism in
comedy.
Saturday
"Who Violates the Law." A Lubin
three reel special featuring Arthur
Johnson and Lottie Brisco. A power
ful drama of the present day.
"Spades are Trumps." A Vitagraph
comedy with Billy Quick, Constance
Talmadge and Edwina Robbins in the
leads.
Sunday and Monday
"Houses of Glass.' Sixth in the
"Who Pays." series, wherein is re
counted of how idle gossip begat scan'
dal, scandal doubt, doubt jealousy, and
jealousy tragedy. AIbo of a woman
who loved, but not enough : of a man
who believed, but not enough, and of
another who reaped what be had not
sowed.
Tuesday
"The Pawns of Mars." A Vitagraph
three reel Broadway star feature.
Featuring Charles Kent, James Morri
son, Charlea Wellesley, Rogers Lytton
Dorothy Kelly and Karin Norman. The
God of War ia no respecter of persons.
It strikes vanquished and victor alike
and the just suffer with the unjust.
"Mr. Jarr and the Ladies' Cup,
A Vitagraph comedy. Gertrude, the
maid, is a failure. As a dancer she is
a winner. She gets the cup the Jarr'i
hoped to win.
Wednesday and Thursday
Wednesday and Thursday, July 21 and
22, George Kleine presents Franesca
Bertini in "The Woman Who Dared."
A story of surpassing love and self de
nial. A dramatic masterpiece. In five
reels.
Pimples.skin Blemishes, Eczema Cured
No odds how serious, how long stand
ing your case, there's help for you in
every particle of Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment. It wipes out all traces of
your ailment, and leaves your skin clean
and soft as a child's. Hundreds of users
have se.it voluntary letters of thanks.
Just try one box. It will mean freedom
from suffering and emlmrrasmeut.
Summer Aches and Pains.
That backache or stiff muscle that
cannot be explained on account of hav
ing "eat in adralt and caught cold is
more than likely the result of weakened
or disordered Kicinevs. roiey imney
Pills promptly relieves backache, sore,
swollen or stilt muscles ami j hihh, rheu
matism and sleep disturbing bladder
ailments. They put the kidneys m
sound, healthy condition, and help them
eliminate uric acid and other poisons
from the svstem. ror tale by CIihs. A.
Clarke.
Dean Gets Highway Inquiries
"No sooner had the news of the
opening of the Columbia highway been
s nread abroad, says commodore Dean,
of the Hood River-White Salmon ferry
system, ' than 1 began to receive by
te'ephone inquiries trom parties at
Yakima and other points in eastern
Washington. Ihey wanted to know
about the road and asked me how many
automobiles 1 could transport across
the river at one time."
Commodore Dean says that he looks
for numerous parties from the Wash
ington communities in the near future
Headache and Nervousneesa Cured
"Chamberlain's Tablets are entitled to
all the praise I can give tliein,'' writes
Mrs. Kicbard Ulp, Hpeneerport, fli. t
"They have cured me of my bea laches
and nervousness and resorted me. to my
normal health, ror sale ly all dealers
Field Installs Gas Tank
It was not a submarine, but a gaso
line tank that Herbert R. Field was
installing last week at his Tire Shop
on the corner of Third street and Cas
cade avenue.
ihe plumbing work rot the new
automobile service system was in
stalled by the Hood River Plumbing
Co.
Tired, Aching Muscles Relieved
Hard work, over exertion, mean stiff.
sore miislea. Sloan's Liniment lightly
applied, a little quiet, anil your soreness
disappears like magic. "Nothing ever
helped like your Moan's Liniment. I can
never thank you enough," writes one
grateful user. Ktops suffering, aches
and pains. An excellent counter-irritant,
tatter and cleaner than mustard.
All druggists, 25c. Get a bottle .today.
Penetrates without rubbing.
At No Time
During wakeful hours do one's trials
troubles and tribulations sink Into
such utter insignificance as when
seated at a good meal provided al
ways that the bread is right.
You'll always find
Our Bread
The RIGHT BREAD.
Blue Ribbon Bakery
THE HEIGHTS
Hood River - Oregon
Just Little Stories
S. E. Bartmess Ia fond of his little
joke. "I was coming down town the
morning after the celebration of Inde
pendence Day. At the side of the
street I saw what I at first took to be
the wreck of a Ford. My sympathies
for the owner of the car were begin
ning to bubble up, when after a closer
inspection I determined that instead of
a Ford it was one of the roller ekates
rescued by some youngster from the
armory fire." Such is Mr. Barmtesa'
latest story.
Warning to Farmers.
A number of the farmers adjoining
this Company's property are permitting
their irrigating water to run over the
banks and onto this Company's proper
ty, tilling up ditches, and water in some
places tunning over the track, and wash
Irg over the track, to such an extent as
to endanger the safety of trains.
We are placing this notice in the
papers to warn you of the heavy penalty
provided by the laws of Oregon, for the
molesting in any way the property of a
railroad so as to endanger the safety of
trains and persons riding thereon.
Immediate steps must be taken to
prevent any more water running onto
this Company's roadled. jy IS
MT. HOOD RAILKOAD COMPANY
Call and see the new line of
Dusters & Auto Robes
direct from the factory.
A splendid stock of Suit Cases
and Hand Bags.
William Weber
Bell Building
Real Estate and
Loans
I will endeavor to have a bar
gain always in all lines of Real
Estate. Office hours from nine
A. M. to five P. M.
T. D. Tweedy
Phone 2644
1103 Wilson St., Hood River, Ore.
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.
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.
A HORSE FELL
As a man was driving down Oak street the other day.
It shouldn't have happened, and wouldn't if he had
noticed the shoes, worn smooth.
Do you know that we have opened a shoeing shop
in connection with our blacksmithing and woodwork
ing shop? And we guarantee satisfaction in our horse
shoeing work just as in the other departments.
We also do tire resetting and wheel fixing of all
kinds. Our shop is fully equipped for this class of work
W. G. SNOW
Phone 261 1 Hood River, Oregon
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 CanningCo.
No fruit received after 12 o'clock noon on Saturdays
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lis fiii
mm item
T WISH to announce to
my patrons mat l have
'-purchased the entire In
terest in the market for
merly conducted by Mr
Van Allen and myself. As- At
suring you of my apprecl-
anon 01 your past iavors,
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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Ir.
W. J. Baker & Co.
Dealers iu
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
FMRAL DIRECTOR ADD PRACTICAL EMBALMER
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
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