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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1915)
HOOD HIVEU (ILACIKK, TiIUKSIM, AUGUST 5, 191- 0 II II 0 ooc DC DOC 3C This Is the Beginning Of the eleventh season for us with the famous "White Clover Ice Cream" and our Pure Fruit Flavors. The ice cream is even better.'the sodas are even better. We are enlarging to make our accomodations even better, and are hoping to make our service even better. Come and enjoy these things with us. Listen" to the records as played on "the new Edison Phonograph" and go away happy. All your wants in the drug line supplied. KEJR CASS Smith Block Reliable Druggists 0 0 0 3C DOC 0 o THE SQUARE DEAL ST0RE SAFTY FIRST is the Watchword to day. That means a Deereing mower and rake to harvest your hay crop. A Louden Track and Carrier to unload it and a set of Jwlen Stanchions .in your barn mean saf ty and comfort foryour cows, and a bigger milk check each month. These tools are guaranteed best in their class and for sale by D. McDonald. d. Mcdonald THIRD AND CASCADE STS. HOOD RIVER, OREGON Wholesale and Retail Lumber Telephone 2171 or 5611 you g Half the fun is taking your own tent and living out in the open. Buy a Tent that you know is guaranteed. ifi MM oicomo in,9j WI'blAMETTE STENTS arc tlio product of 31 rears experience in tent-making. Any Tent must stand hard servico in all kinds of weather. Why not get a QUALITY Tent one that will be ready for use next year and the year after. o .(TV :n i i - ej n iiwniciii ai yuur more bk tkC.Tlit? to we our trade mark on thr Tent. It ia ""tys your guarantee we stand behind it. ''j'iUk,N? For 8L by all RelUhl. DmIm r- --l-l Hirsch-Weis Manufacturing trWltmt BRANDj Company, Makers ravfco f! Formerly Willamette Tent Awnlot Co. xCy.SS.c 'ty my i ai tar PORTLAND, OREGON Worms Cause Many Children' Ills Worms, by thousand?, rob the child of nourishment, itnnt Its growth, cause conHtipHtion, i ml inept ion, nervoiieneBS, irregular appetite, fever and sometimes spacnis. kukapoo Worm Killer ive reiii-i ironi an mese. une-rourtb to one of these pleasant candy lozenges, taken ao directed, kill and remove the worms, rt'Kiilate jour child's bowels and restore its healthy and vitality, tiet an original 25c box from your druggist. Don't en danger youf child's health and future when so sure and simple a remedy can ue nan. Stanley-SmithLumber Company SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the HUt ororvgon, for me v truuijr ui uuuu IVlYer. Clara Urlbble, pi.lntlff Mary Nina svnir and M Yum Drfenriama To Mry Mm eutv.ge, one of Uie ntiove named ileffiiaHntH: In the mine of the Stale of Oregon, you are hereby required to uiwHr and anxwerthe niiiioiHini niea KKHinHt you In the above en. tilled milt on or Iwlore the eiDlrnilon nf ! week rrom the 1Mb dHy of July, 1UIS, being theilHleorihellfiit publication of this nuiii moiiB, and If you rail lo no a)inr and aniiwer Hid complaint, for wiiul thereof, the pluliitifl will lake Judgment unci decree hkhIiikI jihi mi ilia mini 01 9IUIU.UU to. ifether wtlh Interent thereon from September !W. WIS, at the ral of 8 per rent per tnnum, and for the further um olJlw.tD at. torney'n lee, and for the cohU and (Unburne- nienw ol thin ult, and will take decree HK'iini an me iinove named derendHiilii fore cloning l a I lit I tl n morlKKe dewjrlbed In Hold complaint and directing the wile nf the mort gagee preniiHea neHcrliied an the HK'i of Wee lion :ia In Township a n., B. K. W. M.ron- mining imi nrrcH more or lew, me nam land li niriner nencribed and deninnated on the United Hlalen platH and In the Hulled Mate imiem an me noi l lie and lotx nuin bered I and 2 of Section :i". TowiihIiIh 1 n.. It K. W. M Hood Klver County (formerly WUHCO fount V.l KtHtJ of I Irpvuii In tha ner provided by Uw.and the tppllcatlon of the proceed of Hald Mile to the payment of the iHpnm nun iiiBourHenientnoi una nutt, to pay ment ol theauiiH found due the plaintiff, and unrrniK null loreciiMina eacn anil all said de- tendaiitN and all pemona claiming under them tromall rlKht, title, lutereat and claim In and to aatd niortgHged premlaea. Thla atimmoiia la nerved upon you by pub lication thereof for all conaeciitlve weeka in the llood River Hinder, puraunut to an order or me aoove entitled court dated the lal day "i a "ii loin. nuiir.iu lAnr.Altuv Attorney for Plaintiff. Find publication .Inly 15, lla JjiBt publication Auguat '.'0, 1915. MARSHAL'S SALE Notice of mile of real property for delinquent aiMH-nMiiiciiia. Notice la herehy given, that on .lulv X 191. two (J) separate warranta were duly and rt'K H.nriy laaued by the t'lty Recorder of l lie City of Mood River, Oregon, to me directed anil ueiiveren, commanding me to forth with ad verllae the propertlea hereinafter deacrlfutri agalnat which aaaenKmenta tur the coat ol a newer ayatem within Division No. Oof Oener l Hewer Dlairlct No.l.of thenald City oflliMid River, Oregon, have been heretofore made and levied, a particular deacrlntlon or which aatd propertlea, together with the names of ine peraona lo whom aaaeaaed,and the unpaid I'niHiiit-a to aniu aaaeaaiiieuia, la aa loiiowa to-wit: One (I) warrant deacrlhlng Iota Two and Tweiily.Three(liand l)of Hlock Thirty-Seven (")ot lliHd River l'roier. an addition to the uy oi iimra Kiver, Oregon, BKaeaned to May H. llodgea. Amount due. tsu 44; uiut One (1) warrant dcBcrlblng lot Three (:)),and the North One-ijuarter ('.)ol lot Twenty-Two (!), blia'k Thlrty-Hnven (H75, llooit River rroper, iiiood Klver, Oregon, aaacnaed to A M, Cunning and W. L. and May II. Hoitgea Amount due. tlnW: And alMi on said Julv Sd. 191. a uim.nl Iwaa duly and regularly laaued by the t'lty Recorder ol the t'lty of llood River, Oregon, tome directed and dellveted, conimiiuillnv me to forthwith adverllne the proierty hero. uiNiir loriiiiiiiieii nun utwcriotu, ngalnat wlilch an aweaameiit for the coat of the ran.. atrncllou of a newer ayatem within Hewer IMatrlct No. I, Uivialon No. 2, of aaldl'ity of II. Hill Klver. Oreiiou. Iiaa herelolore I .pun made and levied, a particular deacript Ion of wiui-ii nam pioperiy, logeiuer wnn iiienatne of the per win to whom It waa eaaeaaed, and the unpaid balauoe of the aaaenament, la as oiiowa, io.wn: lita Knur and Five (4 and 5.) Blm-k Ten (10), Idlewild, an add 1 1 Ion to the t'lty of Hood mver, uregon, Haaeaaea to u. w. Howard Amount due, 177. Ik That alao on July 8, 11S, two (-') other aepa. w n.i hpid iiuiy itim regularly lasuen by the City Keeorder ol the Otv of H.khI River, Oregon, to me directed and delivered commanding me to forthwith advurtiae the property hereinafter meu'loned and de acrllted, agelnat which aaacaamenta for n... coat of the tinprovenient of t'rHect Avenue in aniu uy ui uiaai mver nave Heretofore leen matte and levied, a particular deacrlp. iiini in winru miu iniperiiea, Higeiuer with tbenameaof the peraona to whom asaeaaed, and the ainouut otaaid aaaeaatuenta la aa fol lowa, to wit: One It) warrant deecrlhlng lot Two (2. Blia'k Thirty-Seven (:t7) of HoimT River I'miier an addition U the city or Hood River Ore gon, aaaeaned to May U. Hoitgea. Amount'due, One (1) warrant describing lot Three (I), HIiH k Thlrty-Heven (H7 of ILhmI Klver I'roiier an addition to the t'lty of lliaid River, Oregon, aaaenaed ui W. I.. Hodgea. Amount due, sra.i. And alaoon July a, PUS, another warrant waa duly and regularly burned by the City Re corder or the City of llood River, Oregon, to me directed and delivered, commanding me to forthwith advertise (lie property herein- mwr iiif-iiiioiini ami iieiHTiucu, againai wlilch an assessment for the coat of the Improve- uii-iii oi I..U.UPIIWI in i oe aain i it v ol Hood River. Oregon, has heretofore hern niade and levied, which warrant described the property aa Una one and Two (I ami 2), Itl.s a one tl"i Klowera' Flrat Addition to the (Ml v of Hood River, Oregon, aaaeaned to Mm. K." K. itryille Amount due. f ITS 15. Thai each of aatd warranta did further com mand me to aell aald propertlea, or hi much thereof aa can tie sold at paratelv t advan tage, aiiftlclenl to pay the aald delinquent an neKameuta agalnat each of aald propertlea to gether with lutereat, coataand dlslniisementa In the manner provided by law, and return the proceeda of auch aiile Ui the City Treasurer of the city of HixhI River, Oregon. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the aald warrants, and for the pur p. we of aallafylng the aald delinquent aawnamenta, I will, on Saturday, the Seventh (7th) dav of August 1HIS. at the hour of Ten '10) o'clock In the lore noon of that day, at the front door of the City Hall, In the City of Hood Klvei County of Hood River, Stale of Oregon proceed to sell at public auction to tuehigheat bldder.for cash In band, the said neveral lota, tracta or parcels of land above mentioned, or ao much of each of the aame aa i-u oe aniu separately 10 novum ige, aumc lent to pay the aald several delinuuent menia, together with Hie lutereat, costs and dlaburaementa provided by law; ami will eon tlmie aald aale from day to day thereafter nn 111 old properly laaold.orao tnucli thereof as may or ueceaaary to aatlaly the aald asscas uienta. of July'1 lltltl"r '80U' ln Srd day Jys-a . .1. K. I'AltMlW Marshal of the City ol llooit River, o'regnu 20 BUSHELS OF WHEAT BOUGHT EARLY 110.11 on hrom a little frame shark. 21x27 reel, the Cottage Farm of Mrs. Aim U rioe bas grown to its present pre tentious proportions. A big country resilience, ita rooms ntted tor guests, ana numerous surrounding tentbousee and cottages now rear themselves on the site of the former tiny one-room borne. And Cottage Farm entertains guests rrom Portland. Ore., and Bos ton, Uass. This original small building has an interesting nistory. . It was Hood Kiv er a nrst school house, having been erected cy tbe pioneer reeidents of the wesi suae or the Hood River valley a plot of ground set aside by Dr. W, Adams for the valley's first burvin ground. Mrs. Kate Henderson, mother or rror. l.. r. Henderson and John Le land Henderson, the latter now a rest J A k, A: 14 a uenmi iinamooK- was the communi ty s nrst teacher. As the center of population charged anu uie location became unsuited cnuui purposes, the building was abandoned. Dr. Adams sold it to D, J. I'armentet. Mra. Hoe brother-in law, for 20 buahela of wheat. The structure was moved to the 40 acre tract or land purchased by Mrs. Howe u lormea me nucleus around which have been erected the buildinss of to day. The walls within which Hood Kiver a first children said lessons are still doing duty in Mrs. Howe's home a r .i. r . ... lurming looay ner orivate dinin? room and kitchen. Oregon has no more remarkable woman than Mrs. Howe. She has made a success of her business as a hotel keeper. But in addition she has always had time to take an active in terest in the civic life of the valley and her deeds of charity have been Known since she came to Hood Kiver. despite the fact that she has been an invalid much of her life. Manv times callers have found her in bed, thinking out. me proDiem or some nei?h nr distress and devisini? means fur relief She was WorshiDtjed bv the Indiana who lived in this region in the earlv days. Her visits among them were frequent. She cooked nourishing food and carried it to the sick and she taught the Indian families how to bet ter their conditions. The old ahoricrinea or today may often be seen at her place. Indian Ueoree. nrohahlv tha oiuest living Kedskin of the mid-Co lumbia district, may be seen almost weekly at her back door receiving oifta of clothing and food from "Mi BBS Howe." The Indians were wont to call her the little white sister. Indeed for many years during the early his wry ui me uooa Kiver valley she was all the nurse and doctor to be had by both whites and Indians. She had learned the profession of nurse in Port land. "When I first came to Hood River. says Mrs. Howe, "except for the- road that now leads by my place there was no oilier public highway laid out in the valley. We just traveled through the forests, wnere the trees were thinnest, 1 remember very well how my neigh bora thought I was doine them an in justice when I fenced up the back of my place. They said 1 had no right to snui mem out irom the road. A trai or two led across my 40 acres, and they did not want to go around the tract. After residinn on her vallev nine for a few years Mrs. Howe returned to Portland. "But I wanted to net awav from the city," Bhe says, "and it was this determination that caused ma tn decided to try keeping summer board ers. Mrs. Howe had manv friends in Port. land, and the tpjiet of her local resort soon became known. For many years scores oi roriiaiiu families have spent the summer on the little farm. All but 11 acres have been sold and have long since been planted to commercial fruit trees. Mrs. Howe herself doean't pretend to be an orchardist. Yet kinds of fruit trees thrive in her hnme orchard. Her guests never want for line, ripe fruit. They mav be seen strolling in her orhchard, picking ripe peaches and plums fresh from the treeB. The big pine trees on Cottace Farm Hre worm a fortune. "Many of my neighbors now wish they had back some of the trees that were grubbed up to make room for orchards," says mra. nowe. iney would be worth as much as the apple trees, or fperhaps more. The back yard at this season of the year is always rilled with children, piaying in the sandpiies or swinging tne rope swings that are attached to the buughs of the pine trees. For the past several weeks little Pauline Yeon. nine year om daughter of Mr. and Mrs u. icon, oi roruanu. naa mven inv the children of all the neiuhhorhnnri wnn ner team or ponies and cart. from niormtitr to niaiht the Shetlanrla have been driven around the grounds anu over tne adjoining highways. Tho f,l , L' ; t . , nw vfci.nKc rami ia a lavunie reel' ng place ol lliumas W. Lawsnn. who for .the past several summers has via- ted the resort. Mrs. Howe recently received a pure bred Berkshire sow from the l.awson stock farm near 'rineville. "Henrietta." aa the sow has been christened, now has a family six little lierkshires. and the visit. ng children and the Dies have beenme great friends. Mrs. Howe has alwavs taken sreat merest in the schools of thn vai lev Lastear she was chairman of the city mum uoarn, and at a recent election he was reelected to the board. Mrs. Howe a charitv has not heen imited to her own community. Sh ia educating a little orphan boy of Port land. J his fortunate little fellow ia one of the happiest of the visitors at the Cottage Farm in the summer months, when he spends his vacation romping through the orchard and car- ng fur the pig and chickens. to A Medicine Chest for 25c In this chest you have au excellent remedy ir tiwituche. Iirniws. .m. rains stiff neck, liiickache, neuralgia, rheuma- iibm mm tor most emergencies. One2oc bottle of Sh an's Liniment does it all this lii'iause these ailments are symp toms, not ilisoaapa. ami ar caimeil liv oiiccstinn an,! intlatnmatinn. If vmi lonht, k those who tue 8loan's Lini ment, or hett.T still, buy a 2.V lmttlp ami proe it. All druggists. Women Offer Jellies Attention, homemade jellies and reserves, maria from the famnna llnnr! Kiver fruits. Six plaaaea nf riifToront arieties in a hox readv for mailing nr for picnics. 75c. Order from Cnnore. ational Ladies' Aid." Thus a nlapard may be seen by the many tourists that re visitini! the citv. The women nf the aid society are busy converting berries and fruits into delicious sweets. EXCHANGE LETS CON TRACT FOR BUILDING Last week the Fruit Growers Ex change awarded to the Palmer-Ellison Construction Co., of Portland, a con tract for the construction of a three story storage warehouse, the construc tion to be of hollow tile. The building, located east of the National warehouse on the Mount Hood Railway tracks, will be 100 feet long, and the average width will be 62 feet. Tbe first two stories will be used for storage rooms. The third floor, having an entrance from State street, will be used for re ceiving rooms and offices. The first spiral elevator of the Hood River val ley will be installed to take the fruit from the receiving room to the storage floors below. Gravity roller conveyors will be used for taking the boxes of fruit from the elevator to any part of the building or to cars. The total cost of the construction of the building, plans and specifications of which were made by W. W. Lucius, a consulting engineer, of Portland, will be about $9,000. The warehouse ia so arranged that an air refrigeration system may be added later on. "We have left out a number of con veniences at first contemplated," says Manager McKay, "on account of tbe short crop of this year. However, we have made provision for the addition of these improvements as they are needed and conditions warrant them." Ground was broken for the new ware house yesterday. CUMBERS GET FINE MOUNTAIN PICTURES The wonderful stories that are told by members of the following party who climbed to Cooper's Sour onlthe side of Mount Hood recently, will no doubt lead others to take the strenuous jaunt: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Filz, Mr. nd Mrs. Geo. Mellon. Cecil Hickev and J. F. Volstorff. "It was glori ous," says Mrs. Filz. "The slides that one can take on the snowfields are worth the exertion of the climb. And the views tare such that one can never forget them." Members of the party carried kodaks and the pictures they secured are as fine as have ever been taken on tbe mountain side. Correction Through an error last week, it waa stated that from May 15-18, inclusive, tne members of the Fruit Growers Exchange were advised to market their strawberries with the local cannerv. receiving 63 cents per crate. Instead the Exchange handled its berries through its own established channels to advantage for its members, receiv ing on those davs the following respec tive prices: May 15. $1.3 per crate ; May 17, J1.P3, and May 18, $1.77. Postponing Old Age Overworked, weak or diseased kidnevs will often make a man or woman feel old before middle age. Rheumatism, aches and pains In buck, puffness un der eyes, stiff joints, and sore muscles, biliousness, headaches and various other symptoms give warning that the kidney neeus neip. rotey Kidney nils bring a sound, healthy condition and help the kidneys eliminate uric acid and other poisons from the system, which, when permitted to remain, cause dan'irerotis diseases. For sale by Chas. N, Clarke. Heights Brigade Makes Record Hike The Heights Brigade made record time from Hood River to Lost Lake on their annual hike. They started from town at 3.30 a.m., carrying their packs to leather's ranch, where a team took them, then continued on to the lake. arriving there at 11.20 a. m., making the distance in seven hours and 50 min utes, including all Btops. In spite of unfavorable weather a eood time was enjoyed at the Lake, each returning with from two to five quarts of huckleberries. On the return tiiD the hikers left the Lake Friday afternoon and canibed for the night on Deer creek, arriving home before noon Saturday. Those making the trip were Chas. Slaven. Chas. Johnson, Roy Howell, Lloyd King, Roy Holman, Roy Dark, Roy Slaven, Yale True, Roswell Krohn. F. G. Coe. Ir win Howerman and Rev. John Samuel. of the Baptist church, accompanied the nrigaue, nev. Samuel returning to town Wednesday. Despondency Due to Indigestion "About three months aeo when I was suffering from indigestian which caused iieaiiaciie and dizzy spells and made me feel tired and despondent, I began tnk- ng Uiamberlain s Iablets,"writes Mrs. Geo. Hon, Macedon. N. Y. "This med icine proved to be the very thing I need ed, as one day's treatment relieved nm greatly. I used two bottles of Cham berlain's Tablets and they rid me of this rouuie. uutainable everywhere. Marshall's Sale Notice of sale of real property for delin quent assessment. NOTICE Is HEKKBY GIVEN that on July , 1MI5, a warmut wan dulv and rewilunv in. sued by the City Recorder of the City ol Hood River, Oregon, to me directed and delivered, commanding me to forthwith adverllne the properly hereinafter described, against wiiicii as aNWHKiiient for the cost ol the lrimr..vu.u,,i of Tweinii Mreet In the aald City of Hood Klver, Oregon, linn heretofore been made and ifvieo. wiuen warrant aearr tietl th nr . . .. ... . ... T f as mib ronr ei), nveift), mi (i) and .Seven (7), For A Sprained Ankle If vmi ill iret a bottle of Chamber- in's Liniment and obferve the direo ons given therewith faithfully, von ill recover in much leas time than is Minlly icmired. Obtainable everywhere Hlook One (1), Slienler'a nub-dlvliiion nl vol'. niuvirw miuiiioQ 10 ine uity oi Hood Klver Oregon, aiumuied lo Arthur H. 8t. Clair and K. M w niiH, amount due. Mts.Hi. And alnonn aald July 17. tMlVa warrant waa lily and rranlarly iiwued bv the ''liv Hwr.i. er of the City of Hood Klver, Oregon, to me directed ami delivered, commanding me to uniine lue properly nereinaner de iorloed, aiialimt which an aniens mem for coal of tiie Improvement of Fourth street In Hie said City of Hiod Klver, Oregon, has here- o.iinr iwtii iiinue iuu leviea, wmoh warrant desoribea the property as Lota Eleven (II) and i"). moe ininy-seven 137), Hood Klver Proper, an addition to the City of Hood iver, uregon. assessed to John A. lleeltwlih mount due, ta.M. Thai alan nn uatri f nlv 1? 1QIK . . , . ........ " .1 ' n II l WHS duly and regit ar v Issued bv the rim er of tne t'lty of Hood Klver, Oregon, lo me directed and delivered, commandinc me in tortliwlth advertise the nronertv l.ri,,iw described, against which an aemimeiit for oe mi oi ine improvement ot May street In he said City of Hood Klver. iIim k. .. lofore been made aud levied, whirl. described the property aa Lots Four(4),Flve(M 8li(0)and Heven (7), Hlock One (1), Shepler's sub-division of Pleasantvlew addition lo the ... ' "regon, nssessea to Krau ts M. Whtte,amounldue,t.l7S.,l. NOW.THEKEFOKE. In pursuance ol tha said warrants, and for tha purpose of satisfy ing the said delinuuent assessments, 1 will no Saturday, the Tweniy-llrat (yist)day of Aug ust, 1K15, at the hour of Ten Mil o'clock In the forenoon of mat dsy. al the front door of the City Hall. In the City of Hood River. County of HmHl Klver, State ol Oregon, proceed to aeil at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the said several tola, tracts or parcels or land above mentioned, or so much ol each of the same as can be sold separately to advantage. suinVient to pay the said sever al delinquent assessments, together with tbe Interest. wis and disbursements provided bv law: and will continue s.il.1 i. fr,,. day thereafter, until said property Is aom nr so much thereof as may be necessary to satis, ty the said aasassmenta. Dated at Hood Kiver, Oregon, this 17th dav of July, A, I). 1915. .K. CAIWiiS ' Mnnihi.il ortha citv ..- ii..-. J3--S-HM Kiver, Omrou, ' """" We Don't Keep Groceries We Sell Them :AT THE: CASH GROCERY E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor Phone 1012 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 junctures 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 Dee, Oregon Co. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP,. ANY QUANTITY Both Phones Estimates Furnished s torage We have storage space for all kinds of goods in a concrete building Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 41 II (I