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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1918)
iiooi. i;ivi:!i i m '!:! . .n i.v 11 i.. Wo ! o.e i. ' t I- 111 r I 1- I : tuil. I't.i ear i . ev t. : r- rr-" I 1 . r i s ; f 4 , i Li '-f v : ? ' mmmm x Lciier? t ron ar.a acui mucins . asi rd v, v. . , -i: rs. . t : . , .: -. I.t.,r ir.'.i en" ; "'V The Ft f r-.i-.iry t e l':t' ' r; l;';1' ; '!; k .y!'"..'.:l V ' ? tfv, UjJ , "We.f IN-. !'.v- .i net civ v.icr "'ti:l, n-u . - v-v. V -'-' V r.i . ' ,.t , .... ., am u,- tv.;.-.' It. I ;v, ; -A : : ! WI .... i,.'., - r . r.:,.r'.,.. -t ..I ! : V" 7- 1 ?itL ,,m. !. :,!'V in t..::. .M-" it.,.-,.. H tt t I A . ft. ' - Ready to Cook in a JifTy Ju.t tie touch of a match and vo.ir New P;rfection 0 Cook "S-. ve is ready tor cooking. No waiting for the fire to burn i:p. Easier to operate than a ccal or wioj stove: No s:no!e or odor; no dust or dirt. Bakes. 1 roi's, ronr.ts, toasts. all the jvar round. A'! the convenience of eas. And a coo! kitchen in summer. FORD CAR BRINGS A SHOWER BATH I ' ! . " ' - 1 IF VCU CliSL&SFH ARE DELICATE OP. f ?A!L under-size or unJc r -a z'.j Ai remember Scctt's En:i.L:on is nature's grandest prow in food; ii itier-tnt-rs th.ir u j.v'S, makes heahhy L! J pro motts s'aroy gro:h. ... . '4 1 a j A New Per fectin Oi; t Stove means m;-;nen torrror t ani c j.r. eme;ue. A--4 ur i; 't-r.J hds o-e. Lsul in 3 0.000 I'amrs. 1 nexpc::s.t, esy to optrfc:e. See :hem at your dtj'.er's tt :y. KM 6M Cft a Sttof tnfmrma'ii 0 rficn :;K,,r wm. ':- ! ! ; ,i !, i 5'.-'i ; Babies Grow Whiter as Doctor and trve Daily Bat! Door to Door. !. l.-iUS..r..H, ti., w t.iKe an r , " " "tt Ri!irP trva n-iilu Rifhc Frnm -iti in' I r i .ii : Ti'u it.) vs.. 1 :. i : wv u uaiij uuuu tiuui l'ir tin ;ii ho .lir.i' tin t'v:l..v. :!..: who .!..,! t , kni'U hi.vv. Ami i!:f i :'u rs Mniik't.iv ' ' j at titnt s vihav u lli-!r ;uit' tiiti:iit.i ! 1 'dr ' "' ' ! a-!i crt-at.' t I-t;t of urra'.-fti Tl vt..- 1. ' ;i'.a u,r ' It 1 1' : ' s h;i v o i shi'iiM nut "ilrl ; ma:.'.-, i o i while at utitn; ici, hi. a . v t r. ) r:t.-n; n.- f,v ! ' :'-' : t' i 'U m-i -t !,-, . a: art t" t'.- i..s.,t-.i -ii. S-. Hf ! t'( . ol' U- i i. it', o'l in ii : i -a? J What Causes Tooth Decay? a:r inn I. "I'HI'I tll ' I' !::ii I'oine to ithtv tiave of ,-..rrvtm! tTMrs :.!. 1 a.i .... ...... ......i f n,,- u. vLiaiivti in.-ir luuu. tins or hftt-inir ti.t- un-a.-ily oi't-s aloi.c is qii.t.-! ' t!'1' "V;'?, a"'u"' ; ..... sai.l in p.. .J I'l.-a.K. Tli.-u .. .i i l. i I lho to li.w.IUf I.K'IJi "t'lltltl.-. . "V. ,'.t ' ' ' .I .. ... ... . .. . . ...1 I:.. .i i .... W:UltJ! .lol, War. lln M'M'.l i!l .Mr., ' ' 1 ''' 11. i.iiui',1 n.iii u,t' i.'.-it llarr's irIU r : ii, Hi In 1 2 3 an,! 4 yc.r ocj . es. wi'h . A,k STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Cai.forr. j; T1 ",?iri nrr!w t cl.irior aiol ini;;e. i'or t!i.. n.'vt half hour ll at linle Oil i i' i ts instructions on ihe si'lo to hrl ! alti.'itf. iit'io Hte is at owe it;iirt's.-tsl liy tl.o iowt r ami r jry hcunr 'it'.iti'il ; ami t'lli.'ii'iii'y of the litmmn U-mk far abovo 'hf nonr.al. If ihi' i topli' at . liotin.' couKI only mii the spirit of in' , tioii, as it is found lure, war a,'tl Itn's Would I, i' ureal ! liasU iad. llowtvi r, I that spirit of art ion is column to t ht-m later as the men uhi. rtturn home j will i.rintr it to then,. To my nv.vA It I sta nls out preeminently that t!r..- eu- " ! t-rgy anil power to do ttunus when li'.o ' ir;. .-.! after the war, will l,e i-.irru i J ' nient ot new remit urns a id standards join in i ne innu-iriai wiomj anil lla; ! pertains to the moral and spiritual ne velopmel.t. Tin; ai-kiiow h de;einelit that I the body and keeping a sturdy i 1 1 i,i 1 1 on ue in 1 1 1 IT ine'i ! i-ut it is mear:t ni the ri-sl spirit .mi ! should le taken so. I ominaiids are in , ter-pers. d with iioiit;h humomus in- , What matters m.i-t tu ' m i i vermis to keep tne snnitup ke, j -pp. f;1..t ,tiat j, ,. j ;s ;1U( ,K ;iI ! re! tae hoa m s ,,f a ha i hr, inactive i ne - jazz up, as tl.ey say here. j Ih.it nii'M lire,-., s lather h;..-d "Ttie Hood Kivir fellows in ur . v jU, .. .,, ,; ., .,,;,.r j;, ,.jr,j-;-;hin,. h are all together am! uettir.fc' on I Xhat i-; ........ j m: and actum; arm o. k. Wahio An-i.s. Aivo ll.ikari ami -;, ,i... ,.f :U ,rt,-war rharm'.' : n.yself. know l.ovv to drill, o the hui.cli j -j (,.,. r.itu s.ses have more t.i do ;. W. IM I U K, Spivi.il Aent, Stamlaril Oil Co.. Ilouil Kier. 1 hese Stoves I or Sale ly Blowers Hardware Co.. II 1 Kiwr. A. C. Staten, l!o,! Kiv. D. McDonald, H 1 Uivn. NOTICE TO TIRE USERS rare or tne boiiy ami i-ccpine; a smr E iiliv$i!ic is essentia! to e'!ic:enry w The importation of Crude Rubber has been restricted and a tire shortage is likely to occur. rvT i inesist ildy ap their lioinii ! is used for The Tire Factories ivcommond that you save your old tires and have them retreaded. Look your old tires over. Perhaps you have one or more tires that would pay to retread. No matter if they have a small blowout, we can repair it, and if the fabric is in Rood condition otherwise, it will pay you to save them and "vt as much out of them as possible. THE TIRE SHOP, Inc. OAK SI KI i.T, MOOD KIVF.R dsn menu much in the tilture. 1 lie hosts of i dli. 't is will come nack to civil j life accustomed to manifest mtr an a- ;reisive, roinmai.din pt rsnnacty and stiluv tliev will carry nu n within nuance, and where this power the just and nj.;ht tor rrea- rejlive purposes the effect on the civil j! 1 population will l.e what tic etlect of J : tint ollicer is ii i.,- the men i t :t . mm i "I already leahze fully that tills B-i ' trainiui; has so much value that i-cttiiiK it is wort h all the chances iiiu.i.ed, Rl and life without it would riot have hevn nL worth while. 1'eoi'le who cannot l en- '.ti directlv by an opportunity In ex g 1 perience this development, will, after 1 the war, be lnllueliced iiy the com V : matnliritr peisonalities who return. 1 "We are tichtinpr for the freedom of E , the indr. dual hut until individual.-- per- Isonally direct their affairs for the koikI PJ ; of development, for the stahlitiy and fcj ! growth of moral standards, ami until : they themselves live without l einc; ; parasitical upon others, individuals w ill i I,. I ..,).. I,,!, i-,l.l he l,.'l'Si,li:,lll I will ttt: no rari'l uhi iU'niui'r;n-y aucr ; 1 1, it. n -if I iu t 'i I 1 1 1 1 ! ho nn it f 1 1 'I'verv have lived through this war and have developed their i llnnem-v and pcrsoiiiil- 1 ilies to the uttermost and have beceme ill rusiol, leu lo i om mil: ill aim oi.t iiu nri- will coiiio back in the civil ranks run nimr t f , i , u s . "So it is for those at home to realize that the reaction from this war will in as treint I dously bent -liri.il to them a to the liieii geliilitf experience thi-nuv.n it. And the experience will be of tin; kind that will expose the need for the (luminance of ideals, the need for high er morality standi, ids, for an adheieiue to prinein.es religion stands for. "Lastly, realize fully that money ciillecteil, or extiirtcd, if ne, d he, for Y. M. ( A. or K. of C. huts, used I'm soldiers' elitertainment. is well spent mi a e.-oal. and necessary thine.. These places are always full of men. The fact that you people at, home ,i;el the letters you want as often as you want is because of the facilities for wri'.i:. them, l.otsof these fellows have never had an opportunity to read or write. Opportunities here and their tramiri; develops the power of coordination m the mind so heivssury for an elTi,';t nt soldier. So do not lay down on the drives for recreation funds." Now rook and hoi..-etr,aitl :t,e ru; That any niirhl may brim; a rani While Archies s.nt; our serenade'' That Fashion's Itovvn toother spheres Ami frocks ate m-Htlv vesterear's.' No! These things are of siindl amoui, ( h o thirtf, ami one thifif "id , counts Ti cay a wemac's only care Is that her man is safe out there. Pop I s-Tvice, for lti tin- wa'iT i- healeil t'' I'lessili of a waiiu. clean shower I p. mined by the doetor falls on the head i ol Yihiiilt Fiance, while the liuif ' s' rubs r.-!.tn-ilv an. I the rtarkemii ; w.i'er beats witness of a whiter, cleau j it child. j An I as you intent well iniame, th ; ki 1 las like it, exeept the 1; s -t colli j ' d.,,-h il.at the doiloi- slyly t-liineers j j by ipii.'kly truiisferniiK 'he supply j pipe into a hu, kel of cold water for I t.y -ii'lile , fleet. ' t X X jKknowthitt w!;'n t fu.ui is l-'l't fX pose! to warm air fr a ku n t im." it i ,,r t.i. N ir. r.M-t .' j. ,t v lv.. i: ; t- ri;.. i.'-.irM 1 '.is ! : n n . .i : i: -ii i - ., - - i'.-- i t v ry ..;il .i srs t .;.ti i .,, v ..rs'uiii-;- . I A S i i' - f iit'iu; It t r m t-.-J iv . ;i r !.' ri -:i f.-r -tfi-n t ,':,! i i'i Mti j -tin :. ! . . : -1 u'i u '. : . v I,1, ii is a .,,! v . m lur t i i.ttiiM 1 i.f f ! tt ,-: Ii. (Me dt cat v-t' ttuitH affvi'tt tt$ nioh tX'fttilJ tO'lth. It w i:l tii '1 In1 set n t h;,t tirrii v is w ;, t.i Uv (!. . !.. ..t t r nn '51 'hk' t.M.tt ;iril. ! - in tho lit I'll ii lit'iiMi t i rit-1- n:r m of ii toot!i-t(ni-li, or (jrutal tlt-s, or ! Hity otl.rr wuy, ami yo'i will htlii lo prnmnt i- ray of tc. (h. l)ir;tM'S W llifh i i ! -1 Chil-tiiootl. . , u u . t-.ii-..,-Ji.,uv, . mi,, ; r i( i, : fr c", j:tu i.t her. , ,i ir P iNi 'a i i 1 i I i , ; i i i i V! : .-. ! 1 1 1 i! I Mill I.i j lc... i.t I.I! I I. 1 I l Sfadebaker MODEL One of the sensations of the PORTLAND AUTO SHOW is coming to Hood River 1 he followiiic interestiiur letter has just been received from W. K. Siit r, sun of Mr. and Mrs. (ienrne Fair, who is with an aviation service squadron m Knidaud : I cine; ii reader of the (ilacier nvi : here 1 have of ten I linimht 1 would wr.tt a few lines to you and irivo the 11. !'. people some idea of how the boys h 1 . Fiiojiuid. I t iicerly read every hit of news there is i-oncci niinr the boys vvim have joined the army and navy. 1 of ten read of some that 1 had lost track of. Now I have been subjected to quite a few transfers and a jrreat deal id' chanjrinn about. My first si.trht of Kngland was on New Years day. Since then 1 ha'. e hern in training at four dilfereiil llyint; tields. Our traininc; has been of tht. best and we can now easily take o'.er any pint of the ratine, havino; had over live inoiiths' steady trauiniir and prac tical experience. The bunch are ail mix inns to e over t here and get into the fray, which is at times exciting fur the th ine; man. Str.ct censorship rules keep me from telling any real news, which would un doubtedly interest the home people. Army life is unmistakably uimd for h fellow and (Kits him in shape for keen things. 1 he out door lile is the only one. Myself, for one, have al ways been in the best of health and spirits. 1 weigh more than I ever did. From 11" pounds 1 have gone to ;; peunds. All there, too. Too much cannot be said of the Y. M. ('. A. work that, is carried on ineui tinny, as well as the liritish. At every camp there is always a large Y, and m every tow n or city there they are fount). The Knglish ladies are very hi"hly 1 111 1 ' N hie. The war has had an edect on Un people over here, in my estimation, of bringing evt rvone a w hole lot closer, and 1 simply cannot help noticing how very, very sociable they all are. The classes are all on the same level, seemingly. The people here are al ways willing to invite the buys home for tea and and evening of entertain ment. I often hear the different ones Some class," and say, "a regu- home, ton.' Those who were unfortunate in not getting through the crowd to see these new models lour ami Six's while in Portland, will hive the opportunity to inspect at our Salesroom in a few days. Our pleasure will he to demonstrate and show you these beauties of Stude baker construction. At Your Service. FOUST & MERLE. And what a be-uur it is to tfiese All of the 11 M'd Uier ho former1 meek, loriured people, who for months members of lL'th Co., who are now ;n a j bate been w ith ail of life's com- batteiv of aitiii-ry in Franc, are' (,. ,M f ljtvs ,.,.,.ssi,i,.s, te will, a.cor.hng to a letter trom Carl ; ,, ,l;iliM, , in ,,,, (..Ui,m (otiper, sou ot .Mr. and Airs. p.. ,. , 'a ' , ., Mi-ii ii . ' It is perhaps und.-i-iaii' kmle to "l, l onner. to Mrs. i . -. I 'ii n -on. V. ii 11 . J ii:g to thank Mrs. I'avids,,,, f,.r a call'""'"' lh;" "Ws Auier.cams ' out ot w hlie the s ddier was ill at t amp M-. -r- s'" '''' l'".v ""-l't "'',' '''' "':' "' lit, VoutiK Copper wiitis: j U' r tluiig that ci i I ia ion calls "rhar- "Paul Lancaster was tnaile corporal iiy." 1'ut to he t-loiheil, fed, shell eretl today. Kud Imholz is driving the car i and eheei-ed as th.-y h:ie been by our for our otlii-ers. All of the hoys are i ;,., Cmss is more i.han they ran un feeling line. I was over to the In.,,- I .i,.,.,,.,,.,. For llity have seel, a great miracle I grow out ot Ihe darkest pit ot human Tin s tune seen a bright I e- :Oi-.' ,1 . , ,-:;i j -i, I. r . , i I.-, i U .I" rt-'i-l'. I. i, oh a. III illld ,'.e. . . ( of. i ii I !,,- -nx - . .,r :ii, 'i n coi ,, ! in in. : ii it 1 1 a i Ii :.. !; i t !,,,, n i. In n In- Im- ,., .: lo I !i M.. or ;nn in I', : I ,il I I : . : iwiHHltinl e , i : i, -' krt t-.Vui mn il : , i i ne lo ,il. .t and ti Hv . t I ti, di i.i i.i. Pnhtithrd fcy the Stale Ih nittt A ato.-iuliiilt ol illtuoil I! - iwa turn .... M hospital esteiuiiy and saw ! ;v. Tliomsi n. He is aliicst will now audi will be hark with US sunn. Iviwiu .Si.omrh.,!, mid I are in 1' r. , t u . ! e pel') el I Notice of ilieriff's idle sf lion! house writing letters. (Ii; lit mil ol wlinli lias stepped Urn "I siij.ia oo the'-trawbernes iir,. nK. j iniiiisi, ring anu'el who has tauulit ihem in llooil lliver now , and tlm el , -rries i to snnle again. They are no Immer si .011 vtill bo. I w, uid L'A ; most a: y Ihing fur nil the strawiiernes and cream 1 could eat, but I suppose 1 will havi to wait until next spring fir mine. "We are getting all we ran eat now. while bread and vegetables, and meat at least twice a day and sugar. So you see we ale not starved by any means. We H'-e working about six la mi s a day . "I have had several o,,i River pa pers. Seme of the buys get themev ei y few days, and then we pass them around so we can all read about the news at home. " sirli. They are no longer cub! i.or bun fry. and now, womii-r of wonders, this same good irieuil lias eon I n cm hi i, some magic way - will, in ihe siumd of '' the guns to give them baths. n In In. , lui i I ,o i , t Mil- I Hlll',1 S, vni,,, I rt'l I'., I i' loll mill.' '..- I ieo W . .-t I" , I'.;. ii I in- "! in, .it. I , ,. III ! ol tne St., .1 li i. il III,. ! : cue Cl.., 1:101-. It 101 OOtl'T I.I - lilli'i! ! . .111',', l.'.l Hrl , , ,.i. n .:-,,, i... ,!,'. fiiOlli-l "!- I" in, I II U.l . l lllll'. I 1 1 . IhiMfss Oil, Shoe Oil, Axle Grease, l a. Jusl Ki t ei eil Si, me WIIALK A Ml. til- Williaii! Weber 11)111! WC(ii); A t K I e !u-r l I -..-.. . Dr. Carolyn v ml a hill liLNTIST -S 1 1 1 i : 1 1 Cuiiltluig. Itlipht'ii, .'(..'1 Dr. iiliaui Motton I'ost Don list .1 T Ii: I. . I I , l l I '. Ill ' I .-I I , 1 I CED, BATH AND BOARD IN JUNCTION CANTEEN ;: .i ni i Oreille Thompson, member of artil lery in France, in a letter to his Da' ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson, "f the Upper Valley, says he experts a pay dav, covcrine, several niict lis, si. on. "Then" his letter stall s, "I w II J ter Ihe 1 Brings Heaven a Little Nearer to an American Sammie. ti.tri , , ,n -1 1., . , . i , i "T ;oir: inn 'Ol n ! I,,. .'HI V'; , ami t n a tun : -,:. m I :,li t,t '. l, I 1, llli'l ti, t,. ,,, ; ! !:. I '.,'. in I. t , !',e'. ali.l I II,- I.i; I !, I -I, ,i. ill - " wall II, I, ri -1 I I, ,1. .Hi I.I I ' i- :,.. ri , im ii n 1 1 .mi 1 tir .'nt Ii .lit "i I ', .' in t,,-, . ni I ill' I . , t : ! It I -II III ill ,",-0 an I , 1 1 .ran nt., iiiiil i hr n.-i , ,il ini'l nn, ni I tin U 1 oiiiii ', nil!",.' n r ni n, u i,: ,,,.,,.M:m ,1- ..-in -I i, ;.i in , i';. .:!.., . I onnly ut II I I it v. l . s.'.r ni t n . g C. H. Ji'iNi'CI aS, D. id-.'. ;.-T I rn l S i . I O'r , ' ,M l'...-' I. i r IA loir, i-M-l 1. 'I , I VV. 1,1 11'. I HUM Mill' mil I i '. in -awl till! t Ii ! H:i !,-!' I"- 1 1 .1 m I i v no, 1 1 , t ... , ii. I i,l W illi, h , i , i ri- u n il ', n. ,'. , I l ' A liiol her who is a lied Cross work er in her home tow u gae to her chap- Klv,. , ,',. ', iwing iel.er she had n i.i u .in-. ,'i - .Ii Il 1 ,.,,.1 ., t - ' ). ui llooil Kivt i . -inn t.i i in l:'Ii . .. I! in hi inn' tiui-iiiiu, ,.ul, i, ri in i r ; ii.-ii, t,i I.,, i . . in,, i ... i i,ni,n i- i... .-el:, I toll some money home. Iluv a! Ceivetl from her soli in France: nun-l, nil it,.- li.-te. ,r ...,n., -t !,,.! I.ilert.y Fioiiil to help Ihe government ! , u, ,.,,, ,nw sreii me vesler- !,'"; "''."", !':!"' ,', ' ,' "a'!'1 ',' U," l'" - I am proud that old Oregnii is lirst in , ', .... . ,.' ,, ,',' . ' ,; ,, ' '; ''; , . ' . ' . 1 I (III, When 1 It'll relic ICS which the , '""' "- m nl-.ti- mm i U -,n , .n ..ne, everything, men and munev. 1 . nt n ,., i . .-i i.i i.. ti,-- .!,.--. , t . . "We soldiers of America have hut I rills li:iu' l"'""1 "I"'" I-''l'i's. u. , : m,v (,,n t.r.. i. n, ; two worries, eats and mail. We have nwi you would m-o'i' have known me. !"''! ', .' ,',"i ' ''!l,!,;'',U"',',a'. ''"M ' - pl-'i t.V of food he.-e a'.'l therefore we j wa niU, f,-,,,,, head to foot, so cov oniy teel the lack of mail. I.etteis to i j,h -,;, w I i n things thai the ti... in I nr Inn's ni.'Mii miii'li " ..... run from inc. and 1 fairly ached for im n 1 1 -r T r 1 r; , -. -T r y U . r . ts x.'t. a, t ; . . i. , i'llY.-it'i N "i ,-l MIC: C ..i I -M,i i- 1 ,1"- I. ,1'MIN-iiN. s'i I ' 1 n. ,1 li'i , t i en ',,1', t.,: l lie, I H:i. I ill, . I n '. nl .1- ii". I'll-. H. L. DUMiiL'ri, 'i I .- Ill A N AMI -t I.',! i'. ii- pi .l i ' ! -.1 .a I,,. Vl I.I , ,, , The young artilleryman says that the enlisted men of I'ncle Sam are eagVr to get into the liuht. "lioii't worry abuiit us," his le ter continues. "We have come over for a task, that little task of getting the '.lermans right. And we are goinu to In it. 1 don't know of an enlisted sol dier that would care to come back home if Old Oliiry had to take a b:e-i. seat. One never realizes how the Flag i.i-.n.-j h.i.. I'.... I II., '.I i:,. Iu ...r...,l onlh.r ii i.m.1 ii,.',, in., si,,!., ',.r it ! ulniig the next day brings ;i great feeling to every n A merican. " l..,.i rest. 'v.. ui see, my lirst furlough had be gun, and 1 caught a 'rain for Fans, We were packed inic n freight cur. Travel is so eonges'i'd we spent liiusi i on .In i ;- i"l- Summons III I III I lid IU ' ... e! 1 III- Sll., .,f 1 1; . Ii:i i :." ( "iiiii . o; 1 1 , ,,,,l l;n , i . i lal-l .,ii n- stun I ;' i ' k n i ,, H .1 ,i 1 1, .ii , j , ! lilt V.. II. A. ltlSttll I'lnl I-Imi M iilig III ', tlllillll- 'l,i II A I'll" III tne in me "ml, ol y,.u ; ii ml ii II. u e: di, E. I). KAMAGA Physician and Surgeon S. E. BARTMESS FUNERAL DIRECTOR il LICENSED EMBALMER Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone I3SI, 3821 HOOD RIVER. OREGON Rubber Stamp Ink at Glacier Office;"' Heymirid II. Karly is now at Camp l.ew is. Mr. Marly, formerly a local i'e-:::ent, has hi-eii in I'orllanil !m .Hole than a year, where he was sta tioned as sales manager for the Ore g.,u I. umber Co. Doing (iiioil Few medieiites have met with mure f iver or accomplished mure good than Cnamberlain's Colic and liianhoea K'-tnedy. John F. .lantzen, Ik lmeny, Mtgk., says of it, "1 have used Cham berlain's, Colic, and lliarrhoea Remedy myself and in my family, and can rec ..i'ltneiul il as being an exceptionally tine prcparat ion. " OSTEOPATHS TAKE RIGID EXAMINATION t is'".'p'it by is a complete healing sy s I .-ui ,11 II -ell without the use ot drugs lb.' art is not an experiment but a pi, en system iu the 'iabor:it"i v and ctiiiic and has been practiced rontit, ital ic since 1H71. It is reciinnized in ul! -tales of the I'nion and practiced in, all pal ts of t he eivilied world. The o-teopath oi the state of Oregon lakes the same examination and appear-in-i.re the sum.' board ot eX:iinin"i's I'be Oregon Ma!" Foard of Medical F aiiriier.. us the pi ait it umer-ol t he so en I led regular scl 1, with one excep tion: The O-teopath dm s not Use .1 neg us a curative audit, but in its place Os teopathic therapeutic", which trials the body us a machine. The human machine is liabl, p many and sundry ailments, all of them more or less serious. Ihe majority ot' ail ments lire d'lr to -si. me iiierbamral met al I i gi.liieltt ut the 'body machine which "lily a skilled mechanic un l McupHthic I'hvsiciau ; knows bow to coriect . The O-teopath handles and treats j,ic-ces-billv ail acute mid chroiiie dii-ea-es S'lcli as pneumonia, typhoid (ever, tieu i ilgil, "st.iiuarh trouble," sciatira, i 1 1 ' 1 U lltu t i s II i , coli-t ip It'otl, deaill"Ss. lumbago, beadacbe, di-easi i of women. Additional and more definite i 1 1 f- r n i tioii ri gardiug yuir particular condition will gi.idlv be sent by request without l.i'tlii'r i.hlig'.itioii. lb:. Wn i.i. vi G. K I : I . I . I : t ; , ' ads Tavlor ft., I'oitland, Ore. At the Hotel Oregon, Canteen Like New York Hotel. "I tell you 1 was disciim-aged. Then I l-.v.i M I iii-.'l"iii. 1 1 1 .' -1 , 1 1 . i . l 1 1 1 ": . ti i ."ii, nn ' Ii'"' !'. I' .;niO ,1 til ,, 1 "nl'l.unt lin'il .ii'nilc.l o,n 1 ,' i a." I. II, III Ihe i.i.."'. '1.1 I .'11.' III'' J HI. 'In V el lii 'III;. I ll II . I linn -i U I :!i i.i.i u l 1 1 en i i o i i.i 0 ! I of our time slopping. At last, when inght came, we were dumped mil at a . railway .Iliiieiioii willi the in forma I ion thai the train for I'aris would be I I il I rum I'll -, ...nl ,t;,!e i , Min i the i. : .llliitii'.n.. iomI ti lull l.iil in mi ;;,("'"' iili'l II ll-U er, (, , U' llU I tieje, ,; I He IM.IIIU I ti U 1 i ' Ink'' I nnUiut'ti! iiitnui-' nn I" r 'lie Mini .. ; u.l sinlileuiy across ihe I racks from our ' --i i"-i' win, mni '-' ti.ut- m at i in- r ue ml s .iiii.li I saw an American lied Cross .,'.Vim 11 J-'m "!":"". ,!Xh""v ,,V' ' canteen, alnl all lliy truulilo- Were at I' ' an I t n ' -I" '"- - " ii ' 'I ' ' ,l -i m "i, I-"I 'in I . .. . , . auiiill iii in:- lu-iiim. iii,i. '1 im :n .un . ' I nun . Iii int. i in I ill :ii,i v In tin- i unit lur nn j "l.ols of people must have the same ; .rtler iin-l iiilgni' .t.ttvima linii exceiti i,ni these rnlile. -lis ll.al I ll.-e.l to ; !"MI.-Ihcelor. , n.ai , 'lo.e.tv ..! I LI I I b-! 1 on. bill -ly -ii ,! jinl.- mi. ill W. J. Baker & Co. have just little shacks where yoll :unl ..ml i ei i.i were handed out a cup ,,f sloppv e,,f- . Tin- fi.iMii.oi.s is -. iv.-l upon .,n by .,il..,- 1 1 1 j rallntl ll.erelll, ittl. e in eai'li u. - k 1 I sil.-- fee. We are all wrung. '1 hese lied : ,fMiv writs n.i llooil lts,-r iii.,.-,. ,, B Cross phi.-es heat a New York hole 1 "' 'i"' I1'' I'l m'.-u. 'unii.., ,i, ,,,,,1 t, , h,l. :, 1 . ' :."-ll'- II I ,'ir.'li!iltl"ll III Hie I iilllilV u! lie ill lor variety ol service, even it Ihev i:,, , -, snu, ui . u.-uun inu-inmi n, i,n (i.'ii'i Imve the gilt fundi lire mid tip ' '' '''' ,,v f !..... .- Kr.-I w v,. ,. . , , , -un. I li'igr ill -:il I I llr:,i' I "lilt, .li'e 1 I le i ;l, til Ii el's. 1 (ere is w hill happened to tin' ; ; ,iav ,,, i,,,,,. i ,. ,1;,,,. ,, n,: ,,,,, ,,!,.,, ,, "f irst 1 had a bath, n real one. with ; "I wu.l Monmtm- t-mis the OUi tiny m , , , . .1 u no. li'lv ami Hi'1 'tiiti-iil Ihe la-t en lincit ten Iilmily ol soap and water. While 1 : ,),,,., ,Mi. n j.n, ,i:ri ,, , . nis. was getting clean mv clothes, evcrv i-.m.vihn- ,v k.vimo.ns, ... , i . i , i 'i .Vim l ey s lui 1' I ,i 1 1 1 1 1 11 slileh. were ('leaned ami slenlied. j om.-f t pu t mile. ,i, I, In .., Thetl 1 hail a meal of real Amorii ail ; "'; ;l Muigioi I'-iUg.. I'm I litml. Ore. jl.'-.ll-.-i cooking, iietuall.v -illiug down at a ta i hie to e.it it. After thai 1 went into ih" canieen barber shop and had a shave uttil haircut. Then, being a gentleman of leisure, 1 .slrolled into the canteen movie theater ami saw some good American films. However, 1 soon turn ed in for the night ihio a clean, dry tied that fell like heaven- or homo. "And now' this morning, nfler a fine break I, -is!. I am silling in the canteen writing' this letter !o vmi and waiting comfortably for my train. You Just 1 can't possibly imagine what these Ued Cross women lire doing fur us soldiers ami for the From-h and l.'nglish. too. Fach ealileell take- care of lliuusalnls ' every day. j "They make us feel like human be- j lugs once again ami give u- ihe nerve I to go on vvi'ih this game of biking the Kui-er. And when wc win you can give a good -h;i'-e ,,f the victory to the. : American lied Cross." Dr. Willi-.:.i a. Keller, OS I FOi'A in,. rilY.SK.I lb H 1 il. OKKt.o.S SA 1 I llle'i b.egiiiiiing Saturtl.iy, M.'.p'u DERBY & STEAPv?S Lawyers mood piveb. crccon lit'i'ilcrs in RHAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Teh pin. ne Li."! Fill, , I Ih I,;. Wilbur & Hazlett Lawyers UOOli UIYFIi - - OKKOON ERNEST C. SMITH Lawyer Kuuni-- 1 and L! ) lal! : -nl hng Mood Fiivur, (.iii;. A. Jtt. Cruikshank, C. K. Surveying and Blueprinting llunm oh. Ilei.l.roilllfr Inll'dili" lies., I el. M. E. WELCH, Lit j;m i) M ii.mwin m i :.. n is I'l (.lee'i In U" iu ry '.m- He .':,u ! '.' ui k ,!i Ii ,1'lliil ir.- r:i s.t.ll.e. O W. R. & N. Co. Time Table WF.S'I liOl.'Mi No. II. Sp.ikaiie-I'.'it. l't-s.. . i'i:ll a. ,, Nu. Fast Mail Kl.iin a. ju. No. !'', I iimihii, Kan. Citv, i . . . , never, pas-enger , L' No. 1 , l'elldle totl-l'ol't. I. oral .I! ;t)ll p. m. No. 17, Ore. -Wash. Limited . . I Mil p. m. F.Af'f iluFNli No. 'n alt Lake Kxpre-s. . . l.'.'iiii. :e.. No. '2, Furl ,-l'entlieloii hoi al Id ;Ui i. m. N". IS, Ore. -Wash. Ltd 11 :.;,", a. m. No. ), ( iiuaha, Kan. Citv, , . . , Ilenver, I'lls-fiige'r .. , ' :',L !' "' No. 1l!, f pok :im-I'm-1. 1'hsi' . . s :fn p. m. J. ii, rnj-nnicv, .vnt. Have You Ever Noticed In vv oft "h it is th man who (ariic no insurance who loses l..s propei ty hy lire '.' Wc arc Agents for the Rest and Stnibgrcst Coinpanics. J. M. Culhcrtson & Co. A Quiet, Restful Home, for Maternity Cases with iiur-c of g e pe: iein e. I'i ,.ne :; .111, or addie.-., Ml:-. .1. W. ri.ppl- i; ) loon Ii i '. i.:;, - - I i, i i , Stranahan & Slaven Contractors & Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. D. H. IJATITEWS GENr.R.M. MOTOk TRICKING AND Fh'CGHIING ( ainlr.iel in k a Spci i.dty raipl-bu.,-o,ul t in'- i, ..ul y llrV.e V " Tel. 3011