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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, A&RIL 19, 1917 The most beautiful, sightly and well located HOME in the city of Hood River for sale at a sacrifice. -J. M. CILBERTSON & CO. BkAlostBeautifiil Carinlmerica i r v i trz-zr r--r ;r-- t- l Mr ft 5 lr-T- 3: CASCADE LGCE3. The body of Jim Stewart was hrougjht down here from Hood River Inst Thursday and buried in Cascade Locks cemetery. The services were held at M. the E. church, conducted by Rev. A. E. Macnamara. N. A. Pallas, one of our railroad sec tion men, went to Portland Wednesday to enlist in the navy. As he had only his first papers he was rejected. He then tried the army, but as one eye was a little off he was rejected there. We have about 15 voting men who ought to enlist. They would make fine soldiers. The Locks Trading Co. has erected a fine flag pole in front of the store. The mill started up Saturday after a shut down of four months. Many of the old hands have returned and are at work. T. C. and Arthur Benson, from Port land, and O. P. McGee. from Glendale, passed through town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ath came over from Stevenson Thursday to attend the funeral of James Stewart. Misa Eileen Tomkina cam horn On January the First, and at the leading automobile shows, we introduced what we sincerely believe to be the most beautiful car in America. This, we admit, is a bold and sweeping statement. It is probably the most sensational an nouncement that has ever been made by a manufacturer of medium priced automobiles. But we mean precisely what the words' imply, and only ask that you reserve final judgment until you have seen the New Paige with your own eyes. It is not our purpose, in this advertise ment, to describe one single detail of the latest and greatest Paige Achieve ment. We merely invite you to visit the near' est Paige Representative key your expectations up to the very highest pitch and determine for yourself whether or not we have been guilty of exaggeration. A moment's reflection, however, must . convince you that we would not and could not make any such claim unless it were substantially correct. Our entire reputation and position in the motor car industry depend upon the accuracy of our public utterances. Knowing this, it is not likely that we would voluntarily assume responsi bility for a statement which -could be refuted to our everlasting discredit. If, though, you are still inclined to doubt, please remember that Paige has been one of the truly creative factors in the motor car industry. From the very beginning our body designs have been absolutely unique and re freshingly distinctive. The Paige -Detroit Motor Car Company Detroit, Michigan Hood River Garage .3? :.rj Thursday afternoon to attend the funeral of James Stewart. Albert Wesendanger, a forester, is again on deck at EagW creek for the summer. Good. We understand Clarke W. Thompson has enlisted. Good for Clarke ! Allen Conlon is cutting some dash with his new Ford. J. R. Mediation, from Hood River, has rented a house from Wm.iFrazzell. Myrl Yettuck has quit his job at the depot and gone to the mill. G. Elliff is watching at the Locks. Dell Elliff is running J. C Wood ward's dray. John Mattson has resigned from the steamer Umatilla and will'engage in fishing this season. H. W. Taylor has completed the road work west of town and is now en gaged in graveling fhe road east of town. The baby of T. H. Harrison hadlthe misfortune to fall off a box and break its arm. Dr. Dittebrandt promptly repaired the injury. Still it raina. ucin BEAUTIFUL CAR. AMERICA' TROUT LAKE. C. F. Coate was a Hood River visitor lately. Raplh Richter and family have moved to Husum, where they will live on the John Haley ranch. The Christian Endeavor social at the church the evening of the 13th was well attended in spite of the inclemency of the weather. We understand about $10 was taken in. Chris Guler was a White Salmon and Hood River visitor lately. Amelia Yost, who has been attending school just out of Portland, is home for a visit. Commencing Wednesday evening, April 25, grange meetings will be on the second and fourth Wednesday even ings of each month during the summer. N. N. Hawlev has sold to J. E. Bur dett one-half of his farm at a satisfac tory cash figure. The fact that Mr. Burdett knows general conditions and is a land owner here speaks well for Trout Lake. During the past week Portland job bers have been phoning our growers for bay, and senping their buyers out to close deals. Hay prices are on the in If imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, we should indeed feel elated, because it is generally admitted that Paige designs have served as the models for practically every quality car in the industry. Nothing could more strikingly emphasise the fact that Paige has always built beautiful cars and can be logically expected to produce "The Most Beautiful Car in America " So far as the mechanical features of our product are concerned, you need only consult the thousands of owner records which have been established during the past seven years The Paige motor and chassis are world famous They have been developed by the ripest engineering genius that the industry affords In them we have incorporated every improvement, every refinement, that could possibly increase the efficiency of a smooth running, ever dependable motor car. As we have said time and time" again; you can only expect to get out of an automobile precisely what the manu facturer puts into it There xs no substitute for basic quality To build the truly great things in this world one must work with his Heart quite as well as his Hands But for the present, we are going to say no more. When you and other Americans like you stand before the latest and great est Paige achievement, our case will be in the hands of the Jury. So, please remember this advertisement at that time every word of it and determine for yourself whether or not our claims are justified. In justice to your own interests, make it a special point to see "The Most Beautiful Car in America." rise as well as everything else. B. W. Cooner, county agriculturist, gave a very interesting and instruetive talk before members of our grange last Saturday afternoon and we believe there will be some silos built here. CHENOWITH April 10. Mrs. E. Walther and childrea were home for the Easter vacation. Mrs. Walther stays with her children in v ancouver, where they attend school. Happy the children seemed to be romping about their country home. The Easter bunny visited many homes on Easter morning and happy were the faces of the little tota as they displayed their many colored egga. Dr. Geary, of the Highlands, spent Easter in Hood River with his family, who have recently moved there. B. F. Beals made a trip to Vancou ver during the week. He reports things look lively there. A large new flag has been ordered for the school house and all citizens are eager to float the colors from their 3f ff f rjrf ;;V:J: u r r t f r r.x. i r I p i f r i ! r i :rrufi ! respective homes. i Allie Beals was in Hood River Fri day. j J as. Morby has taken a contract to clear some land for the Highland Ap pie Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young were out enjoying the pleasant taster weather, The Watkins man was around with his wagon of supplies last Friday. Al though he found the roads in bad Rhnrw h ram ricrkt tkmno-K nailing i 1 ' . : . ......p, ; on us all. Safe Medicine for Children "Is it sale?" is the first question to be considered hen buying cough medi cine lor children, t 'nam ber lain s l ough Remedy has long been a favorite with mothers of young children as it con tains no opinm or other narcotic, and J may be given to a child as confidently on iv mix iuii. Ah 10 ll-t&Buv VI late, too, which is ol great importance when medicine must be given to young 1 'M T"l I . rr . . tiiuurrii. ioe remeay is moei enectuai ib relieving coughs, colds and croup. Obtainable everywhere. Go to Law, The Cleaner. ES SANA'S Max Linder, in "Max Comes Across, " at Electric Theatre, April 18th and 19th. WILLIAM fOXkff'J h: PRODUCTION I? - -- -- - 1 M ' j- , A. At THE GEM Sunday, April 22 FERRY SCHEDULE Hood River-Underwood Leaves Hood River fi:30, WO, 10:00. 11:30 a. m.; 1:30, 3:00, 4:W, 6:00 p. m. Leave Underwood 6KK), 7:30, 0:00, 10:30 a. m.; 1:00, 2KM, $:,, 5:30 p m. Extra Trips by Appointment. FRANK LARSON, Ferryman. PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning and Voicing of highest merit. Satisfaction guaran teed. Repairing and remodeling of pianos and players, refreshing and polishing. Time guarantee. Free estimates cheerfully given. Leave orders at Keir's Drug Store Phone 1351. PAUL F. WOOLSEY. t.-M"H"M"l"l"H"I"M"l"H"l' 1-1 l I-M- I Now is the Time f to prepare plantings of Roses and Hardy Perennials If you want them call the Heights Greenhouse Roses $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 per dozen; 35c to 50c each, i-l"I"M"M"H"H"Ml"I"r-M"I-l"H"M"l-- Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. in. Telephone 1111 DR. E. MILLER Chiropractic-Neur'pa'h Calls answered promptly dav or nkht. Office at A. L. Parker's Residence, 416 state street, Hood River, Oregon. Stranahan & Slaven Contractors & Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Administrator's Notice Notice It hereby Klven that the nnderntgned haa been appointed administrator ol the Ka late of Alice R. Rawson, by the Comity Court ot the Stale of OregoD, for Hood River Uonuty, and has duly qualified aa mrh. All peraooa having claims agairjat said estate are hereby required to present the name, duly verified ac cording to law, tn the undersigned, at Park dale, Oregon, within all months from the date of the first publication of this notloe. tn-wlt: within six montha from the 29tb day of CHA8. T. RAW80X, m'2-a2ii Administrator. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for State Land Board. HaintifT va. Marion MacRae and Wilt G. MacRae, Defendants. To Marion MacRae, one of the above named dc- iemianra: In the name of the State of Orea-on. you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the find day of March, 1917. which is the date of the firat publi cation of this summons, to-wit, on or before the 3rd day of May, 1017, and if you fail so to apnear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for tha relief demanded in ita complaint, to-wit: For judgment attains you in the sum of 42000 with interest thereon at the rate of six pet cent per annum since tne ztst day of December. 1914, for the further sum of tM attorney's fees, and for plaintiff's cost and disbursements made and expended herein; for the foreclosure of that cer tain mortgage made, executed and delivered by you aad defendant. Will G. MacRae to the plain tiff, on the rth day of November, 1908, securing your promissory note of even date therewith for said sum of S2U0O. and for the sale of the premises in said mortgage described, to-wit: The North Half of the Northwest Quarter of the aouthamt Quarter of Section Eight, in Township t North of Range Ten. East of Willamette Meridian, con taining Twenty acrea. more or less, to satisfy such judgment as the plaintiff may recover in said suit, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just. You are served with this summons by publica tion thereof m the Hood Rivct Glacier, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at Hond River, Oregon, the publication and service of said summons being in accordance with toe order of Hon. L. N. Bknrera. County Judge of Hood River County, Oregon, dated, made and entered this 23nd dav of March. 1A17 This summons is dated and first published this zzna a ay or narcn. ii . mcho-mavS A. i. DERBY, Attorney fog Plaintiff. f s A full line of street, stable and rain-proof horse blankets. Buggy and auto lap robes. :: :: William Weber Bell Building F. B. Snyder B. B. Powell Hood River Plumb ing Company SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING Tinning and Sheet Metal Work. Gasoline Engines. Pumps, Rants. Repairing Prompt ly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Phone IU4. Next to City Water Office. OAK STREET V.J.Baker&Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands C. M. HURLBURT SURVEYOR TELEPHONE 564-8 J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephones: Office, 1091; residence, 3671, BURUKON O. K. A N. Co. E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 4211 Ren. 1811 Office in Eliot Building Dr. V. R. Abraham Physician and Surgeon Office in Bros his Clock Office Phone 4151 Residenc phone 4152 C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Office 1081; residencs 3331 Office over Butler Bank H. D.W. PINEO, D. D. S. DENTIST Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Telephone Smith Building 2021 E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. DENTIST Telephones :. Office 3161 ; residence 34'Il Office in lirosiua Building Dr. William Morton Post Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Bldg. Phone 2401 HOOD RIVER, OREGON Telephone 8071 Elliot BUlg. Wilbur & Hazlett Lawyers HOOD RIVER - OREGON LOUIS A. REED ALBERT P. REED L. A. & A. P. REED LAWYERS Two Doors North of Postoflice Phone 1331 DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JOHN W. 8IFTON Physician and Surgeon OFFICE SMITH BLOCK Phones: Office 2021 Residence 0418 ERNEST C. SMITH Lawyer Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Building Hood River, Ore. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly answer! In town or oouutry Day or Night. Telephone: Residence, KM: Office, 1211. Office Id the Bros! as Baildln? Dr. Justin M. Waugh EYE, EAR AND THROAT GENERAL SURGERY Office in Eliot Bldg. 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Dr. Jesse Edgington ' Office at Residence 903 Fourth St. Telephone 3783 HOOD RIVER - OREGON No tresspassing and no hunting sign, at this office.