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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1915 0 0 0 o DC DOC DC DC D Life M Its Best Is short enough. Then why not enjoy all of it you can? THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH will give you more pleasure for money invested than anything you can buy. New Machines In tStock We now have the new latest models on display and can show you the finest line of phonographs ever seen in Hood River. We sell Edison Phonographs cheaper than you can buy of anyone else. These machines are sold at a standard price the world over. We save you all freight and transportation charges also make you time payments and attend to your machine after purchasing. Hear "HELLO FRISCO" the new hit. , CASS 0 0 0 DC DOC DC 0 DC I THE SQUARE DEAL II STORE 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 Louden Stanchions in your barn mean safty and comfort for your 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 Stanley-SmithLumber Company Wholesale and Retail Lumber Telephone 2171 or 561-1 SATURDAY SPECIAL! 5 lbs. Berry Sugar for 25 cents : with a dollar or more purchase only 5 lb. to a customer CASH GROCERY Grocery of Quality E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor JPhone 1012 S 1 a b , F i r and Oak Wood Also Rock Springs Coal Now is the time to bargain for your winter fuel. See Taft Transfer Company Heights Garage 1210 C STREET Batteries Re-Charged Presto Exchange Plumbing Bicycle Repairing Buick Agency J. F. Volstroff The Heights Hood River, Ore. I HAVE JUST INSTALLED French burr-stone grist mill at my sawmill on Phelps ereek two and half miles west of the city. I will grind for toll, corn, wheat, rye, barley and other grains. Mill will begin operation on Saturday, November 20th, and will run each Saturday thereafter. J. R. PHILLIPS Phsn 5954 F. B. Snyder B. B. Powell Hood River Plumb ing Company SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Gasoline Engine. Pumps, Rams. Repairing Prompt ly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Phone 124. Opposite Hotel Oregon, corner of Aecentf and Cascade St. Notice to Creditors In the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for Hood River County, In the Matter of the Kftate of Sarah G. Toste- vln. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Hooa mver county, Oregon, as Aamlomtrs tor of the above entitled estate, and that he baa duly qualified as such. All persona hsv Ing claims agaiuHt said estate are hereby re quired to present the same to the undersign ed, duly verified according to law, at "The Pastime" cigar store in tbs City of Mood River, Oregon, within six (A) months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 25th day of November, IMS. NORMAN Y. TOSTFV1N, n.d33 Administrator. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for Hood River County. In the Matter of the Estate of Nlco Tostevln, Deceased. Notice is htreby given that the undersigned has been appointed by tbe County Court of Hood River County, Oregon, aa Administrator ot tbe above entitled estate, and that he has duly qualified as such. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to tbe undersigned, duly verified according to law, at "The Pastime' cigar store In the city of Hood River, Oregon, within six (6) months from, tbe date of the Df st publication of tbls notice. Dated and first published this Kith day of November, 1915. NORMAN Y. TOSTEV1N, n25-d?3 Administrator. Notice of Sale of Real Property In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Hood River County. In the Matter of tbe Estate of K. C. Maba ney, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to an Order of Resale duly made and entered by the County Court of the Htate of Oregonfor -Hood River County, on the 17th day ot November, 1315, the undersigned Administratrix of tbe Estate of K. C. Mahaney, deceased, will on and after Saturday, tbe 18th day of December, lli, proceed to sell at private sale for cash in hand, tbe Mouth ten (10) acres of the North 18.1 acres of Lot 4, In Section 1, Township 1 North. Kange 10 Kast of the Willamette Meridian, belonging to said Estate. i Prospective purchasers may submit offers to purchase said real property to me on and after said date at the office or A. J. Derbey, In the First National Bank Building, Hood River Oregon. bated, published and posted this 18th day of November, 115. K1XINOR M. MAHANKY, nls-dlft Administratrix. EPPING MEETS WITH SUCCESS AT DALLES Tbe Elks' show. "The Mikado," Kit en last week at the neighoring city under the directorship of J. A. Epping, was a great suecess. Of the show Tbe Dalles Chronicle says: "loose who did not go to the Vogt theatre last Honda mebt to bear 'Tbe Mikado' missed a remarkably good en tertainment bicb was presented by home talent under the auspices of the Elks, and under tbe personal direction of J. Adrian Epping, better known as 'Dad' Epping, to whom touch of tbe credit for tbe splendid performance is due. He is a decidedly capable director and gets tbe very best out of the per sons with whom be works. The men sgement of the show is delighted with the work of Mr. EnDinsr. "But those who failed to take advan tage of Tbe Mikado Monday night had full consolation in atore for tbem, for the opera was repeated Tuesady even ing. "Chan. Clarke was an ideal lover. His appearance was that of a matinee idol and his scene with Yum Yum left nothing to be desired. "Tbe chorus sang with snap and pre cision. The girls were dainty and pretty and their kimonas were as gsy ss the etaee director would permit. The men's chorus was interesting and altogether melodious. Tbe stage ac tion, under the skillful direction of Mrs. r. S. Davidson, oi Hood Kiver, was intricate and very attractive." HORT. SOCIETY TO HOLD MEETING HERE While the date of the meeting has not been set, R. E. Scott Saturday morning received a letter from C. U Minton, of Portland, secretary of the Oregon State Horticultural society, who snnounces that the next year's annual convention of the organization will be held in Hood Kiver. Displays of fruits, spray materials and other articles of interest in tbe horticultural world will be made. WOMEN BEGIN RED CROSS SEAL SALE The members of the educational and philanthropic committees of the Worn an's club, the respective chairmen of which are Mrs. N. E. fertigand Wlrs. T. J. Kinnaird, have begun the sale of Red Cross Christmas seals, the funds to be used in an anti-tuberculosis cam paign, in Hood River. An effort will be made by the club women to secure for their organization one of tbe ban ners put up for cities making the high est sales proportionate to population. Leslie Butler is vice president of the Oregon Ked cross society and Mrs. J, P. Lucas is a member of the board of directors of the orangization. Grower Submits Pear Data Hood River, Ore.. Nov. 29, 1915.. To the editor: In a recent issue 1 noticed several references to the won derful profits in growing pears. I sub mit the following costs of production and prices received. I know that good prices were obtianed lor cose and d Anjou, but by far the larger bulk of our crop is Bartletts and other vane ties, so I cannot see where the great profit is coming from. Cost of production, average cost per box: spray material, 3c: miscellane ous, 4c; labor, 17c; overhead, 30c ; packing, 22c; storage, 5c; advertising and Growers' Council, 21c; Belling 10c; total, yaic. I received, f. o. b. Hood River: For Bartletts, fancy large, 91c, fancy small. 85c: no storage on C (trade. large, 75c, small, 66c ; for Beurre East er, fancy large, SI. 25; C grade large. 95c, small, 82c. For Winter Nellie, ap proximately i to 1.3o. A Pear Grower. I Mrs. Bowman's Father Passes Mrs. J. C. Bowman, of tbe Oak Grove district, last week received news of fthe death of her father, Joshua L. Pierson, a wealthy , lumberman and coal dealer of Cincinnati, O. Mr. Pier son was 64 years of age. O. L. Pierson. a son of the deceased, who also resides in the Oak Grove dis trict, left for Cincinnati to attend the funeral services' of his father. Two other children, both daughters, also survive. Cucumbers and Lettuce Grown Here J. H. Koberg is now supplying the local market with cucumbers and head lettuce. The local lettuce is in better demand among local merchants and Portland buyers than the product shipped from California. The head lettuce industry has been making steady strides here for the past several years. W. B. Dyer, a former Indianapolis photographer, is engaged in growing it. War Upon Pain Pain is a visitor to every home and usually it comes quite unexpectedly ; but you are prepared for every emergency if you keep a small bottle of Sloan's Lini ment handy. It is the greatest pain killer no rubbing required it drives the pain away. It is really wonderful. Mervin H Soister, Berkeley, Calif., writes: "Last Saturday, after tramping around the Panama Exposition wi'.h wet feet, I came home with niv neck so stiff that I could't torn. I applied Sloan's Liniment freely and went to bed. To my surprise, next morning the stiffness had almost disappeared. Four hours alter the second application I was aa good as new." March, 1915. All druggists, 25c. Rains Cause Columbia to Rise The rain storms that have prevailed the oast week over eastern Oregon and Washington are now showing in .the rapid rise of tbe Columbia river. Tbe local omceor tbe Regulator line reports thst the Columbia is about three feet higher than normally at this season of the year, and the stream continues to rise. Up to two weens ago toe tjoium- bia wag far lower than normally at this season. Why You Should Use Chamberlain's ' Cough Remedy! Because it has an established reputa tion won by its good works. Because it is most esteemed by those who have used it for many years, as oc casion required, and are best acquainted with its good qualities. Because it looenens and relieves a coid and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Because it does not contain opium or anv other narcotic. Because it is within the reach of all. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. ' . WOMEN WILL HELP THE LOCAL NEEDY From now until the Christmas holi days the members of the Philanthropic committee of the Hood River Woman's club, Mrs. T. J. Kinnaird, Mrs. C. A. Bell. Mrs. W. A. Scbanffer and Mrs. Truman Butler, will be busily engaged in gathering clothing and supplies for the needy families of the Hood River community. All local organisationa re pot t cases of poverty to tbe Woman's club committee, and an effort will be made throughout this winter to prevent any family from going In want. During Christmas week baskets of good things to eat will be distributed by the women to needy and worthy families of the community. AT THE GEM TODAY "The Chalice of Courage." Every thing you can imagine of aublime scen ery, of wonderful photographic depth, of vast, glorious, infinite beauty, may be applied to tbe scenic element in this blue ribbon production. All that you may conceive of passion ate, human longing, of great self-sacrifice, and of all things close and dear, will shrink to infinitesimal proportions when you view this awe inspiring, most intense of picture play productions. We have learned that some people have erroneously classed this feature as a "western." This is not a west ern, as the term is applied to motion pictures. The story opens on the west ern frontier, and is then carried into the homes, and depicts the lives of well to do people. There are no Indians, battles, or rough riding scenes of law lessness in this feature. The western settings lend most glorious scenes to the production. Monday and Tuesday Owing to the popularity of that greatest of all serials, "Neal of the Navy," the management of the Gem was unable to show it. Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 29 and SO, but it will positively be shown Dec 6 and 7. Fol lowing telegram is self explanatory : "Portland, Ore. It will be impossible to give you "Neal of Navy," Monday and Tuesday, 29 and 30. Have tried all day get you another copy but without success. Are shipping you good six reel program for Monday and Tuesday without charge of paper and heralds. Leave tonight. Letter follows. Pathe Exchange." Neal of the Navy is considered one of the strongest and best serials ever produced and is showing continually to millions of pleased photoplay fans. It deals with the adventures that befall a young naval lieutenant in the U. S. navy and thrilling scenes are shown of U. b. fleet in action. Showu every Monday and Tuesday at Gem theatre beignning Dec. 6 and 7. Wednesday and Thursday George Barr McCutcheon's "Grau stark," featuring Bryar.t Washburn, Ernest ,Maupain, Francis X. Bushman and Edna Mayo. You have all read this thrilling dra matic novel of McCutcheon's. Not one bit of the action is lost in the six reel Essanay photoplay. In fact, it is bet tered. Come and see your old favorite at the Gem. Teachers Examinations Notice is hereby given that the coun ty superintendent of Hood River coun ty, Oregon, will hold the regular ex amination of Papplicanta for state cer tificates at Library hall. Hood River, Ore., as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 5, 1915, at 9 o'clock a. m.,(and continu ing until Saturday, December 18, 1915, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday forenoon Writing, U. S. History. Wednesday afternoon, Reading. Physiology, Composition, Methods in Reading, Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday forenoon Arithmetic, His tory of Education, Psychology, Meth ods in Geography. Thursday afternoon-Grammar, Ge ography, American Literature, Phys ics, Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate, Science of Educa tion. Friday forenoon Theory and Prac tice, Orthography, Physical Geography, English, Literature, Chemistry, His tory of Education. Friday afternoon School Law, Ge ology, Algebra, Civil Government, Childhood and Adolescence. Saturday forenoon Geometry, Bot any, School Administration. Saturday afternoon General His tory, Bookkeeping, Methods. Very truly yours, C. D. Thompson, d9 County Supt. Bear This in Mind "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by far the best medicine in the market for colds and croup," says Mrs. Albert IBlosser, Lima, Ohio. Many others are of the same opinion. Obtain able everywhere. Miss De Graff Gets Apples When Miss Grace De Graff, the Port land teacher en route to join the party aboard the Henry Ford peace ship, passed through Hood River Sunday, her train was met by a large delegation of club women. Mrs. C. H. Castner, president of the Oregon State Federa tion of Women's clubs, presented Miss De JGraff with proper credentials of that organization, and the women pre sented Miss De Graff with a box of Hood River's best apples. Or !. Plummer, of the Portland school board, accompanied Miss De Graff as far as Hood River. Strain Too Great Hundreds of Hood River Readers Find Daily Toil a Burden. - Tbe hustle and worry of businessmen, The hard work and stooping of work men, Tbe woman's household cares, Often weaken the kidneys. Backaches, headaches, di.zinees, Kidney troubles, urinary troubles frequently follow. A Hooi River citizen tells you what to do. Mrs. S.Rodgers, of 912 Wilson street, Hood River, says: "Kidney complaint rameon me gradually ; had burning pain all through my kidneys and I got so weak that it was all I could do to get around. My rest was broken by irregular kidney action and mornings I felt all tired out Doan's Kikney Pills brought me back to ?ood health, relieving all the troubles rom which I suffered so long. When ever I have felt in need of a kidney med icine since. I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills with fine results." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Rod, gers hart. Foster-Milburn Co., Props.- ounaio, I, Personal Service Dentistry Why go to Portland for dental work? Do you stop to consider the service you receive from the hands of the den tist who is hired by the week to operate for you? Have your work done at home by the dentist who does your work from start to finish. 22k Gold Crowns Bridge Work, per tooth Gold Fillings - - , Porcelain Crowns Porcelain Fillings Silver Fillings - . Plates Extracting - - $5.00 - - $5.00 $2.00 to $5.00 - $6.50 - - $1.50 $1.00 to $1.50 $9.00 to $12.00 - 50c Dr. Wm. M. Post Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5 Rooms 18 and 19 Ileilbronner Bldg. Phone 2401 This Statement Should be of Interest to eveiybody interested In the question of how to make their money go the fartherest. It is that our shoes will be found strictly high class, and that our prices represent the very highest values obtainable anywhere. It is vevy eawy to tent it just come and compare. J. C. Johnsen, The Hood River Shoe Man Shoe and Shoe Repairing 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 COVER THE FRAME " of that new building with our siding. Then a i;ood job is assured that will last for years. No buckling, shrinking or splitting. The thorough seasoning of our lumber prevents all that. Can't you see the economy of UBing it? Bridal Veil Lumbering Co. Building Material and Box Shook Phone 2181 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 4111