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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916 0 0 0 DC DOC DC DC A HAPPY NEW YEAR We hope will be the fortune of all the people of the Hood River Val ley during the year, 1916. We hope for a continued prosperity for the community and for each individual. And it is our wish that our business relations with our patrons continue to be as pleasant as on past years. KEIR Pure Drugs & CASS- Edison Phonographs and Records 0 0 0 o DC DOC DC DC 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 saf ty 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 S611 Slab, Fir and Oak Wood Also Rock Springs Coal Now is the time to bargain for your winter fuel. See Taft Transfer Company. A.W. Onthnk F. A. BlaHos Oregon Abstract Company Certified Abstracts of Hood River Land Titles by experienced abstracters. Conveyancing, Mortgage Loans and Surety Bonds, Fire, Life, Accident and Health Insurance in the best companies. 3 05 Oah Street, Hood River, Oregon Telephone 1531 UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB PLEASES The University of Oregon Glee club. which save its annual concert here at the Heilbronner hall last Friday even' ins:, made one of the hits of the year, No program of the Varsity singers has ever been more appealing to local p pie. The classical numbers, a well as the simple harmonies, were well ren Idered, and rounda of applause, time after time, called the entertainers back for encores. The U. of 0. boyi are always welcome in Hood River be cause of the many local alumni and friends, and they have never yet worn out that welcome by lack of "pep ' or real merit to their ahows. One of the stars of .the 1915 glee club was Albert J. .biUette, baritone. Es pecially pleasing was his rendition of the "Prologue" from Pagliaucl. The club's'ensemble work wassail good, and especially meritorious was the bass singing. No number on the program was more interesting than that of Ho-Sheng Yuang, who in his native language rendered the hymn-to the Chinese Re public. It will be a year now before another U. of 0. glee club concert, but because of the excellence of the programs of the past, it can safely be predicted that a good audience will greet the Varsity singers. S. . BARTMESS HEM DIM AND PfiMCAL IBAL1R HOOD RIVER, OREGON December Weather Report g X 5.2 2 a 7. Si 1 3i 31 2 49 30 3 38 31 . 4 3ti 29 5 38 34 47 34 7 42 38 8 44 37 9 4fi 34 10 3(1 2t 11 4. 2t 12 41 2fi 13 39 32 14 43 30 tT 40 31 16 39 30 17 43 1ft 18 38 22 19 35 2ft 20 40 25 1 21 55 36 22 48 37 23 4ft 34 24 38 28 25 43 33 26 48 28 27 45 32 28 40 32 29 34 28 30 30 14 31 31 21" 3 0.31 0.48 0.52 0.54 0.02 0.58 0.33 0.02 0.(13 0.22 0.13 0.36 0.21 T 0.48 2 00 0.67 0.04 0.02 0.45 T 0.24 VALLEY APPEALS TO NEW YORK WOMAN To no visitor of last vear!waa the Hood River vallev more appealing than to Miss Mary Meredith, of Phoenix, w. x., who, while en route to the Cali fornia fairs, stopped for a visit of a week with her cousin, D. I. Stone, whose place ia on the headwaters of the West Fork of Hood river.; Miss Meredith, whose life has been spent as a teacher and who has traveled much in foreign lands, on returning to her home, writes as follows in the Phoen ix, Oswego county, Register: "men the great Columbia river, walled on either side by lofty moun tains and odd pinnacled rocks, leaves far behind in wonders of natural scen ery, the Hudson or the Rhine. "One of the series, never to be for gotten, is a ride through Hood River valley over its fine roads and through the well keptand productive orchards, then leaving the cultivated section, up the Cascade mountains over narrow roads, looking hundreds of feet down on one side, hundreds of feet op on the other, thankful that our chauffeur was both careful and skillful. On through some of the greatest forests and lum ber camps of Oregon to a ranch situ ated about 2,000 feet above the sea and almost at the foot of Mount Hood, the most beautiful mountain of the west or east either, for that matter. Here we spent a week with the glorious mountains all about us. Not far away in the same section is Billy Sunday'a ranch, where be spends some time each year for rest and recuperation. Purer air and water and a more restful spot could not be found. We can under stand how he can gather strength here lor his strenuous labor." SUMMARY Mean Maximum 41.87' Mean Minimum 29. H8' Mean .....35.80 Total Rainfall 7. 72 inches N umber Clear Days 6 Number Partly Cloudy 13 Number Cloudy 12 Signed 11. 8. CAUGHBY for F. B. KIMBALL, Cooperative Observer Grip Fatal to Christmas Visitor the family of P. M. Morse, brother-in-law nf thn Hffftft man that EV 1W f'aw. ter, of Eugene, who left here Sunday no? a Mr. Carter with hia wf mnA ! three little daughters spent the Christ- mas inouuays nere visiting me lamuy of Mr. MorBe. While here he was sev erely sick with grip. Mr. Carter is alao survived by his father, Henry Carter, of Eugene, and two brothers, Henry Carter, of Eu gene, and George Carter of southern Oregon. Mr. Morse and family left Monday for Eugene. Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Morse are sisters. Hot Lake Changes Hands On January 1 the Hot Lake health resort was taken possession of by F. L. Myers, of the La Grande National Bank, on behalf of the $250,000 bond issue. The management of the sana torium will continue in the hands of Dr. G. W. Tape. The usual influx of guests after the holiday season ia already making itself felt, the attendance being greater than a year ago. With improvements con tinually being made, Hot Lake antici pates a very prosperous future. Baby's Skin Troubles Pimples Eruptions Eczema quickly yield to the soothing and healing quali ties of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. No matter where located, bow bad or long standing, Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment will remove every trace of the ailment. It will restore the ekin to its natural softness and purity. Don't let your child softer don't be em harassed by having your child's face disfigured with blemishes or ngly scars. Use Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. It's guar anteed. Ns cure no pay. 50c at your Druggist. Underwood Bouquets and Brickbats Roosevelt calls President Wilson a Byzantine Logothete. Let the high school pupils and others look up the dictionaries, encyclopedias and Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Em pire" and get Oriented on this latest discovery of Teddy. There was delightful weather and many good Christmas dinnera around the neighborhood the past week. The Underwood Sunday school had an excel lent celebration and everybody -wishes everybody a nappy New Year. Some philanthropist has donated a number nf people in this vicinity free subscriptions to The Woman's Home Weekly, a sheet published In Minneap oils. Better give your friends a sub scription to the Glacier, for this Min neapolis sheet is tilled with ads of li quor, patent medicine and other worse nostrums, and carries an illustrated funny page for children which can only vitiate the taste and demoralize the young. The same is true of the funny parts of nearly all the Sunday papers. As works of art their illustrations are execrable and they teach, as a general thing, irreverence, disrespect and prig gishness, and Young America has enough of these without special instruc tion. Liquor ads will now be out of the Oregon and Washington papers under the .new dry laws, and it is honed by many the tobacco ads will soon go. The mnnnaer. or Washington. U. c. kscathingly arraigns some of the so called high-class periodicals for their tobacco ads. The cigarette habit, one of the worst and most injurious to the young, has been boomed very largey by newspaper and magazine advertising. which make the vile thing so attractive and insidious that it is even becoming a general habit among women, who are supposed to have more sense generally than men. Many cigarettes are said to be doped, so that when once smoked the victim always craves more and the habit feeds on itself. To see a young man with a cigarette in his mouth when on his job is anything but attractive. He not only denies the at mosphere, but injures himself and cheats his work. Many boys learn to smoke because they think it is manlv. but it makes them look more like a nonentity or a dressed-up stovepipe. The efficiency of British soldiers is said to be greatly reduced by their cig arette smoking. Cigarettes and liquor may be worse enemiea to John Bull than the Germans or the Turks. If England fails in the great war. and up to date she has not done much else, she can lay a large share of the blame to booze at home and tobacco at the front. Thistledown. A Mother's Love Think you because ' that beautiful matronly brow is silvered with the dews of Time, that the heart is also grown old? Nay, apathy can never lessen a mother's lovel Though her gray hairs tall over a brow all wrink led, and a cheek all furrowed, there is a heart still beating with a pure and holy affection : a mother's love ! Who can sound its unianthomable depths Time has failed to do so, and eternity will bear witness to its sanctity. Young man love your aged mother. Her face is careworn, but her heart is ever warm. Years of trials and of sickness, perhaps, have stolen the freshness of her life : but like the ma tured rose, the perfume of her love is richer than when in its first bloom. Washington loved his mother ! Young woman love the tree of your existence ! sweetness is yours lavish it upon the aged form of your devoted mother. Affection is a lasting debt- one that can never be overpaid. Pour nectar into her fainting heart; strew her path with your most grateful smiles; and smooth the downy pillow upon which rests her palsied frame Her dying lips will breathe a prayer lor your happiness :.the world will ad mire and cherish your devotedness ;and Heaven will bless you Flowers of joy will blossom in your path; friendhsip will ripen your harvest; and love will crown your existence ! "In whose principles," said the dy ing daughter of Ethan Allen to her skeptical father, "in whose principles shall I die yours, or those of my Christian mother?" The stern old hero of Ticont'erogs brushed a tear from his eye as he turned away, and with the same rough voice which summoned the British to surrender, now tremulous with deep emotion, said, "In your mother's child in your mother's 1" Love your mother! Yes; and the very ashes of the sainted dead f will pray for your welfare. A mother's love; a mother's wealth of love is so great that the power of death and the victorious grave cannot extinguish its quenchless flame! Anonymous. Bad Cold Quickly Broken Up. Mrs. Martha Wilcfcr, Gowana, X Y., writes: "I first used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy about eight years ago. At that time 'I had a hard cold and coughed meat of the time. It proved to be just what 1 needed. It broke up tee cold in a few days aud the cough entirely disappeared. I have told many of my friends of the good I received through using this medicine, and all who have used it speak of it in the high est terms." Obtainable everywhere. MAN WITH BIG FAM ILY GETS BIG FINE Because he had family of four chil dren, Tamp Osborne, as Judge Brad sbaw declared Monday morning while passing sentence, wss let off with the small fine of $100, after having pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and bat tery on James Hawthorne. Osborne, who is known in minor northwestern baseball circles, according to the com plaint became enraged at Hawthorne and struck him when the two were hav ing a dispute over charges for hauling wood. Judge Bradshaw Monday morning granted three divorces. Steven E. Carrigg was given a decree against Inez Carrigg. the charge having been cruelty. The bonds of matrimony be tween lrma fear I Clarke and Russell O. Clarke were dissolved, suit having been brought by Mrs. Clarke, who al leged cruelty on the part of her hus band, who also ordered his wife out of their home. Mrs. Clarke was given the eustody of two small children. rlorence lson. who keeps a boarding house here, was granted a divorce from James lson, on grounds of desertion. MISS FURROW, FORMER TEACHER, PASSES AWAY One of the saddest of recent deaths was that of Miss Flora E. Furrow, who after an illness of more than a year, passed away last Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. furrow, of the West Side. The funer al was conducted on the afternoon of New Year's day by Rev. J. L. Hersh ner from the home, burial following at Idlewilde cemetery. For four and a half years Miss Fur row had been one of the most popular teachers at the high school, having held the chair of mathematics and his tory. She resigned her position a year ago because of failing health. Miss Furrow was 27 years of age, having been born at Tripoli, Ia., Sep tember 25, 1888. She was a graduate of the Iowa State Teachers' College and later did work at the University of Minnesota. She came to Hood.RiVer with her parents in 1910. Miss Furrow had a large circle of friends. Many and beautiful were the Moral offerings on her bier. Several handsome pieces were sent here by Portland friends. In addition to her parents, Miss Fur row leaves surviving two brothers, Ray and Harry Furrow, of the valley, and Miss Grace Furrow, a teacher in the city schools of Chicago. The pall bearers at Miss Furrow's funeral were her former pupils in the high school, Allen and Malcolm Button, Fred Coshow, John Allen, George Bragg and Lawrence Hershner. The funeral was directed by the An derson Undertaking Co. Resolutions of Respect Whereas, it hath pleased the Heaven ly Father to take from our midst Miss Flora E Furrow, a friend and teacher loved and respected by ail. and Whereas, the loss of such a friend and teacher is keenly felt by all who Knew her, and especially by those who as students of the Hood River high school came under her loving guidance and instruction. Be it Resolved, That the Hood River High School Alumni Association extend to the bereaved family the deepest sympathies of the Association during this, their great hour of sorrow, and Be it further resolved, 1 hat a copy of these resolutions be spread in full upon the minutes of the Association at their annual meeting held December 30, 1910. published in the Hood River pa pers, and a copy be sent to the family or me deceased. Vernice Robbins, '14, John Allen. '14, A. Burleigh Cash. '08, Committee. Wedemeyer Will Sing in Portland Otto T. Wedemeyer will participate in a production of Romeo and Juliet to be given in the near future in Portland. Speaking of the part Mr. Wedemeyer win piay tne uregoman of last Sunday says: "Otto T. Wedemdcyer. baritone, will appear in the-role of 'Capulet,' the pompous and aniuent lather of Juliet It is in the stately mansion of Capu let that Romeo, as an intruder at the ball, first sees and falls in love with Juliet. Mr. Wedemeyer is well known in musical circles, and during the six years that he has lived in Oregon he has participated in the production of a number of light operas, among which are the Mikado, the Chimes of Nor mandy and the Bohemian Girl. "Mr. Wedemeyer is actively engaged in musical work both in Portland and Hood River. In the latter city he also is engaged in producing some of the famous Hood River apples. In the east Mr. Wedemeyer is well known for his concert and oratorio work and he was at one time a member of the Fritzi Scheff Opera Company. At present ne is director or the choir of the First Unitarian church, this city." Women of Sedenfary Habits Women who get but little exercise are likely to be troubled with constipation and indigestion and will find Chamber lains Tablets highly beneficial. Not so good as a three or four mile walk every day, but very much better than to al low the bowels to remain in a consti pated condition. Tbey are easy and pleasant to take and most agreeable in effect. Obtainable everywhere. Worse Every Year Plenty of Hood River Readers Have The Same Experience Don't neglect an aching back. It generally gets worse ereiy year. To cure kidney backache you must cure the kidneys. If you don't, other kidney ills may follow Urinary troubles, danger of dropsy, gravel and Brigbt's disease. Follow the advice of this Hood River citizen. Mrs. A. Samuel, of 1210 Seventh St., Hood River.says "I was taken down with kidney trouble and suffered for four or five months from gravel. Backache fol lowed and the kidney secretions were frequent but scanty in passage. As a neighbor bad been benefitted by Doan's Kidney Pills, I gave them a trial. Less than a box corrected the trouble." Over two years later Mrs. Samuel said : "I still have great confidence in Doan's Kidney Pills and confirm all I have previously id In their praise." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs.Samuel had. Fostcr-Milbum Co., Props., Buf falo, New York. Go to Law, The Cleaner. tf V Tf . fa V ' '... v c f ,. . . r . "THE JUGGERNAUT" Wednesday and Thursday, Jan uary 12th and 13th, at the Gem Theatre. 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 - - - $5.00 Bridge Work, per tooth - - $5.00 Gold Fillings - - $2.00 to $5.00 Porcelain Crowns - - - $6.50 Porcelain Fillings ... $1.50 Silver Fillings - - $1.00 to $1.50 Plates $9.00 to $12.00 Extracting - - - 50c Dr. Wm. M. Post Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5 Rooms 18 and 19 Heilbronner Bldg. Phone 2401 J Worth Its Weight In Gold is a saying used to describe men ami things of unusual met it. We don't claim that onr shoes should be valued so highly, but we do claim you will find our merchandise of unusual merit. Weigh it by any standard and you'll not find it lacking in any particular. 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" THAPS 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 BUILD for the FUTURE as well as for the immediate present. Use sound, thoroughly seasoned lumber that will not shrink or warpand that will last for years without the necessity of re pairs Such lumber is the really econo mical kind to nse. We sell it wclusive- rndyqtLy.g'adt0lil,y0"0rde' Bridal Veil Lumbering Co. Balldln Material md Box Shoob Phone 2181 x