HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1915 0 0 0 DC DOC DC DC SANTY is -READY So are we, to show you a fine display of useful presents. More Goods Than Ever to Choose from Genuine Parisian Ivory, Hand Bags, Purses, Music Rolls, Manicures, Stationery, Razors, Knives," Ever Ready Flashlights, Serving Trays (new style) Christmas Cards, Booklets, Lowney and Whitman Candies Christmas Cigars, Etc., Etc., Etc. A full line of "Edison Diamond Disc and Cylinder Phonographs and Records. Come and See. KEIR & CASS o V 0 w 0 0 DC DOC DC D THE SQUARE DEAL 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 Use the River Dalles-Columbia Line (Winter Schedule) Steamers J. N. Teal and Twin Cities On up trips steamers arrive at Hood River at 9:30 a. m. Wed nesdays and Saturdays. On down trip steamers arrive at 8:30 a. m. Thursdays and Mondays. PASSENGER FARE FROM PORTLAND TO Stevenson and way 75c; Dalles ami way $1 ; Rufus and way $1.50; Arling ton $2; Umatilla and way 12.50; Wallula, Pasco, Kennewu'k and way ftt. Meals A La Carte. Berths S0-75c per night, Staterooms $1.25 night. Boats leaves Taylor Street Dock, Portland, Oregon P. E. BACON, Agent Hood River Phone 2541 Hood River, Oregon Slab, Fir and Oak Wood Also Rock Springs Coal Now is the time to bargain for 0 your winter fuel. See Taft Transfer Company Are Demonstrat ing Heater The Hood River Plumbing Co. on Oak street, next door to City Recorder's of fice, is demonstrating the Izard Heater. It operates for one-half the cost of wood and coal. G. H. Sunday, local agent. d.'SO O. A. C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiit FARMERS' AND HOME-MAKERS' WEEK and -RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES .January 3 to 8, 1916 lire Information, Practical Help for the Heme the Farm, the Community. Convention! of Oregon ! Gre tt Indimtriri Conference, ou Oregon Moat Vital Problem! tHCTCRHS-OKMONSTRATIONS KXIUHITIONS KNTKRTAINMENT8 Two thouiand people attended lint year. It if a great place to make friend. with live thinker and live thought!, good worker, and good work. WINTER SHORT COURSE January 10 to February 4, 1916 A Practical Agricultural Coure in a Nut Shell. Applied Science In Actual Work of the Farm and Household. Coure in FHIMT RAISING, FARM CROPS, St)ir.. STOCK RAISING, DAIRY WORK, POri.TR Y RAISING, GARUK.N1NG, COOK ING, SKWING. HOl SKHOl.l) ARTS, HOVH NIKSINO, BUSINHSS METHODS, ROAD BCILUING.FARM ENUINKKRING, RURAL ORGANIZATIONS, MARKETING, Correipondence Couraea Without Tuition. Expert Instruction in Music. Reduced railroad ratea. For program write to The Collegt Enchange, Oregon Agricultural College. Gorvallit. (lw-li-t to f-1) Kelly Bros. Hay, Grain, Mill feed. Orchard Supplies Seventh R.R.St. Phone 1401 New Schedule Mount Hood Railroad A. M, 8 00, 8 .'. 8 : 8 4ft. 8 5a. 9 CO. 9 10. 4ft. 9 60. 10 00. 10 15. Eflw.tlve 12:01 A. M. Sunday, Oct. 17, 1915 BTATIONS Lv. Hood River Ar. , Van Horn Mohr. Udell. r Hnmmit Bloucher Wlnans .066 !!!!!frout, Creek!."." Wood worth Ar. Park dale L,v. 5 No. 2 P. N, ..1 80 .12 55 .li 50 .12 45 .12 &t .12 28 .12 18 .12 li .12 00 II 50a 11 45a R. B. EARLY, G. P. A. Oakdale Greenhouses The first 15 days in December is a good time to plant Roses, Shrubs and all hardy plants. We have them. Have also tu lips and daffodils. Pot plants for winter at Franz', where orders for cut flowers will be taken. Fletcher CQ Fletcher Phone 4738 Hood River Notice of Sale of Real Property In the County Court of the State of Oregon, (or Hood River County. In the Matter or the Estate of E. C. Maua ney, deceased. Notice la hereby given that pursuant to an Order of Regale duly made and entered by the County Court of the HlRte of Oregon for Hood River County, on the 17th day ot November. 1916, the undersigned Administratrix of the rjume oi e,. u. Mananey.aeceaaed.wiuonand alter Saturday, the 18tn day of Decern her, 1915, Eroceed to tell at private aale for cash in and. the South ten (10) acre, of the North 3.1 acre of Lot 4, in Section 1. Township 1 North, Range iu luwi ui tue yi mameiie Meridian, Belonging to aald Estate. frnapective purchasers may submit oilers to purcnase saia real property to me on and after said dale at the office of A. J. Derbev. Iu the First National Bank Building, Hooa Itlver vretron. Iaied, published and posted this i8lh day of November, 1915. KLUNOR M. MAHANKY. n!8-d!6 Administratrix. Notice for Publication Pepartment of the interior, V. 8. Land Office at The Danes, Oregon, November 10th, 1915. Notice la hereby Elvcn that Robert R. Pal. mer, of Hood River, Oregon, who, on Novpm- oer win, mn, maae noroeateaa r.ntry, No. 0mO, tot Lots HSW'W, Section 4, Town shin 1-North. Ranee 10 Eajrt. Wlll.metui Mri. dian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tne land a Dove aeacrlbed. before r. A. Hisiop, V. 8. (Joramiaatoner, at Hood River, Oregon, on the 20th day of December. 19 5 Claimant nimea aa witnesses: Oeonre r iiuuruii, imjiiiuuu wnrig, uoin oi nooa River, Oregon, Kranc Neal, of Portland, Ore gon, William Ulaacork, of Portland, Oregon. U. KHAN It WOODCOCK, nlS-dU Register, County High School Tuition Fand Hood River. Ore., Dee. 13, 1915. Editor Glacier: There it considerable icquiri about tbe item of 17.000 for county bigb icbool tuition fund, which appeara in the county budget. Tbia law was made bv the legislature of 1914 and was made for tbe purpose of paying tbe tuition of all pupils wbo bave eomoleted tbe eighth grade and do not live in a high school district. Primarily tbe object of tbe law it that no pupil shall be deprived of a bigh school education because of the lack of funds with which to pay tuition. The taxing clause of tbia law reads as fol lows : "For tbe purpose of defraying tbe eoat of educating bigh school pupila residing in any county in which there ia no county bigb school, and not in any high school district, a special tax shall annually be levied by tbe eounty court of each county, in which there is no county high school, at tbe aame time taxes are levied for county purposes, upon all the taxable property . in tbe eounty not situsted in a high school district in the manner hereinafter pro vided, to be known as the county bigb school tuition fund." ' Under tbe provisions of tbis law any pupil whose home is Hood River county and outside of a standard four year high school or union high school dis trict, may attend any high school in the state and bave hia tuition paid from this fund. - It is further provided that the tuition shall be at actual cost. Provision is made that tbe county superintendent shall, not later than December 1 of each year, certify to the county court the actual cost, for the preceding year, of educating all the bigh school pupils of his county and not in any bigh school district, and make anlestimate of'the amount need ed for that purpose for the ensuing year. This was impossible the present year since it is the beginning of the work and there is nothing upon which to base an estimate. It could be only a guess. At present it seems that the amount is a little more than may be needed, but none of this will be avail able until April 15, and then only a lit tle more than half of it. The remain der will not be available until October 1, 1916. C. D. Thompson, County Sup't. Christmas en Route Christmas is coming! So brighten your thoughts And wreathe your face with a smile, Just as you like to brighten your homes In good, old holiday style. Christmas is coming! Now don't feel depressed If the presents you give must be small - We all like a laugh tack on a good jest And make them the best gift of all. Christmas is coming! If, you have a WKift Don't look at the cost mark, I pray, I've heard that old Santa Claus blus ters and storms When his favors are rated that way. Christmas is coming ! I'm not very young, Perhaps I should whisper my joy, But I feel in my mouth a juvenile tongue And could shout like a girl or a boy. Santa is coming ! And do 1 expect Such wonderful things in his pack? 0 no, the presents intended for me . Would hardly tire his back. But there'll be a few little tokens I know, . ' , And love has been tied to these things, Dear fingers have touched each ribbon and cord I shall kiss every one of those strings. Sara A. Davis. OBITUARY Chas. W. Miller In the death of the late C. W. Miller a pioneer lumberman of Hood River passed from an active and useful life. Charles W. Miller was born in Carth age, III., in 1859. He came to Oregon with his parents, settling in the Will amette valley. He received his educa tion in the schools of Salem and Forest Grove. He .taught school several terms to keep busy. In 1883 he en gaged in the sawmill business in Hood River with T. A. Wood, constructing the flume and planer now owned by Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. In 1884 he left bis Hood River inter ests to attend law' school at Ann Ar bor, where he was a classmate of Mr. Dysart, of Centralia, son-in-law of Leslie Butler. After his graduation at Ann Arbor Mr. Miller began the prac tice of law in Portland, in partnership with his brother, . E. Miller. He dis continued his law practice about eight years ago to organize the Mount Hood Railway and Power Company, of which he waa general manager until it was sold to the Portland Railway Light & Power Co. ; In 1913 he was accompanied by his wife and daughter in an educational trip round tbe world. Soon after bis return home his health began to fail. Un November 15, 1915, he passed away at his home, 458 Rodney avenue, Port land. Besides his wife and daughter, a brother and a sister, he leaves an aged mother, Mrs. Sara Miller known, to many Relief Corps members .in all parts of tbe state for her Mively activ ity in good work. Mr. Miller was popular as Eastern Star Patron for some time, in which organization he took great interest. He took an active part in promoting the Broadway bridge, which has im proved the city of Portland so much. He was also interested In educational affairs, serving five years aa member of the Portland school board. Edmund C. Miller, of the Upper Val ley, and F. H. Miller and brothers, of Hood River, Charles, Marion and War ren, , are cousins of the deceaaed. A fienial acquaintance, kind neighbor, oyal friend, faithful son, devoted hus bandfand loving father is mourned in his passing. M. E. F. Highway Cost Reaches $92,313 The total cost to date of the Hood River county portion of the Columbia river highway, including stretches of the route between the Multnomah coun ty line .and the station of Viento as compiled by County Clerk Shoemaker, bas been $92,313.23. Of this sum the county had spent $2,451.25 for a survey before a bond issue of $75,000 waa car ried. Under the terms of a guaranty made tbe people of Hood Kiver county in consideration of voting the bond is sue, S. Benson haa advanced for pay ment of construction work the sum of $14,861.98, this being tbe excess cost over the bond issue. In County Clerk Shoemaker's compil ation is not included the cost of moving tracks of tbe O.-W. R. & N. Co. at Lindsay creek and the construction of fences along the company 'a right of way. Estimates of this coat are placed at approximately $2,500. Go to Law, Tie Cleaner. tl HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (ByMarkMoe) Tbe bigh school gave their football team a reception, on general principles, Saturday night at K. of P. bail. It waa the first time this year tha school haa all gotten together at a social event. No admission waa charged, aa me expenses were very light, and hence everyone came and bad a good time. Prof. L. B. Gibson made tha welcome address to the team, and each one of that worthy troupe responded. Alto gether, with the dancing and very good amusemeuta that were provided, everv one felt that the reception waa a marked success and it is liable to be an annual event hereafter. There waa to bave been a basketball game tomorrow with White Salmon over there. However, since there are reported 61 cases of diphtheria and there is no telling how many more, the game haa been postponed indefinitely. Last Friday the members of the card club, with Miss Hilja Hukari aa host ess, enjoyed their weekly game. Dickens' "Christmas Carol" will be presented again at the grange hall at Pine Grove Saturday. Admission 25 cents. After the olav there will be a dance, free of charge to all present. At their first appearance the chief and only objection was that there were too many curtains. Miss Brunquist, however, intends to decrease this ob jection and together with more rehears ing, the play should be well worth see ing. Matthew Miller, who attended the local high school two years ago, is now working for an aeroplane manufactur ing company. Lately, while in school in Connecticut, he made an model aero plane, in a contest, which had a new and profitable design, and this company at Marblehcad, Mass., engaged Matthew to work in their shops. Payne Whitney, millionaire, engaged this company to build him an aeroplane. The company sent Matthew to superin tend the work. While young Miller was there he became well acquainted with Mr. Whitney and after he bad fin ished his work and gone back to the factory Mr. Whitney wrote a letter to the firm, telling them what a personal ity they had working for them. Mr. Whitney also enclosed a check for $50 for young Miller s special benefit. When he was here he seemed to be a wide awake,2ambitious lad. He entered into track and tennis and took a great deal of interest in the school while he was here. At the last meeting of the literary society held last Thursday at Library hall Prof. B. Grout, presented.a very interesting program. Miss Case will have charge of the literary appearing this evening at Li brary hall. There will be the play, "A Trntllllpsnmn Familv " nro.aniarl n. gether with a debate, "Resolved, That the United States should adopt the Swiss military system." Affirmative, Lura Merrick and Lester Fisher; nega tive, fear! Horer and Alfred Thomp son. If this school had a gymnasium it could present plays in it with a great deal less cost than there is In present conditions. Then the high school would not be always asking lor money at every move they make. On the other hand, if the gymnasium is not built. mure money will be demanded because the school is growing very rapidly. Of course, this is not the whole difference, but everything counts. Coach Cohoon seems to be coming up to all hopes of a good coach, for now the team is rapidly developing into snape. tie nas not picked the hrst team yet, but he bas nicked the first 10 men. They are, Capt. Johnsen, Hale, Nickel sen, Bentley, Tucker, Vonder A he, Moe, Robbins, Breed and Lafferty. Although the team will be handicapped this year because no games will be played on the home floor, conditions do look as if they would be in the running for the pen- nan i. Why You Should Use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy! Because it lias an established reputa tinn won liv its annd unrl a Because it is most esteemed by those who nave used it lor 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 svstem to a healthv condition. llecanse it docs not contain opium or any otner narcotic. Because it is within the reach of all. It only costs a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. Catholic Mission Being Held Beginning Sundayinjcharge of Father Power, of Portland, a Catholic mission is in session at St. Mary's church. Masses are said daily at 7 and 9 o'clock. Father Power gives a sermon at the late mass. Each afternoon at 4 o'clock instruc tion for children of school age is being held. A sermon is preached each even ing beginning at 7.45 o'clock. Bear This in Mind "I consider Chamberlain's Cough Remeriv liv far the best. merlirinn in thn market for colds and croup," says Mrs. Ainert uiosser, Mma, unto. Many others are of the same opinton. Obtain able everywhere. Mrs. Spencer Shows Paintings A number of handsome oil paintings, executed by Mrs. R. B. Spenser.mostly of hunting scenes and animal life,1 are being displayed at the store of the rranz Hardware Co. The canvasses are particularly appealing to local men of a nimrod tendency. Doing Their Duty Scores of Hood River Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys To filter the blood is the kidneys doty Whe they fail to do this the kidneys are weak. Backache and other kidney ills follow ; Help the kidneys do their work. Use Doan's Kidney Pills the tested kidney remedy. Hood River people endorse their worth Mrs. J. W. Gatchell of 1110 Seventh St, Hood River. "I .suffered greatly from dull.nagging pains across the small of my back and the action of my kid neys was irregular. I tried several well-known kidney remedies, but I had no relief until I took Doan'sKiiiney Pills. They relieved me at once and the backache soon left me. My kidneys were strengthened and my system was toned up. Another of my family had good results from Doan'f Kidney, Pills." , Over two rears later Mrs. Gatchell said : "I still think highly of Doan's Kidney Pills for I have never found their equal as a kidney medicine." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Gat chell had. Foater-MUburn Co., Props.. Buffalo, N. V. 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 Heilbronner BIdg. Phone 2401 IT TAKES A PRETTY STRONG PULL TO MAKE SOME PEOPLE SEE THAT DOLLARS ARE NOT THE ONLY THING WE ARE AFTER IN CONDUCTING THIS BUSINESS. THERE IS SOME THING ALSO IN HAVING A REPUTATION FOR FAIR DEALING AND HONEST MERCHANDISING. WE TAKE PRIDE IN SELLING SHOES THAT MEAN SATISFACTION TO THE BUYER AS WELL AS A MODEST PROFIT FOR OURSELVES. WE ARE GLAD TO HAVE PEOPLE SHOW THEIR CONFIDENCE IN US BY COMING HERE AGAIN AND AGAIN. J. C. Johnsen. The Hood River Shoe Man 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 aiding. Then a good job is assured that will last for years. No buckling, shrinking or splitting. The thorough seasoning of our lumber prevent all that. Can't you see the economy of using it? Bridal Veil Lumbering Co. Building Material and Box Shook Phone 2181 towage We have storage space for all kinds of goods in a concrete building Our Transfer Wagons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 41(1