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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1918)
nM)i Kiviiu ila( it;u. im iii-. aigim lm.. t.i , . - : Coniinuoiis Chain csTBoi mid mirrifl Kiwis L7 ;iv rs av starting, quick and smooth JCtelr rjtiun, povter and mileage, in Red Cron gatoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY SELECTIVE DRAFT BOARDS NAMED RFiTRIPF! ACI S ' OCSJCi HELPING CANNERS 0 Gasoline (i. W. IVlfer, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Hood River HOOD RIVER FRUIT CO. Specialties: FRUIT BOXES and PAPER. ORTIK) BRAND ARSENATE LEAD. (None Better.) BLACK LEAF 10 BLUESTONE SPRAY HOSE ' PICKING BUCKETS AM) OIHIR ORCHARD SUPPLIES. tonnage t't i or and see art 1,0 line us in a posit ion to It it ml If A1TI.KS ut.ii I'KAUS. ijdtt Iftittlli':! on a siZ.s or t'ltt'itt . Phone 1542 some additional If you want to iictoi (j Imsh, call DAVIDSON BUILDING Third and Cascade Sts. Hauling of Apple Boxes and Apples a Specialty. Truck or Teams. Prices Arranged. W. R. SMITH llu Phone :u;:! General Transfer Stand Phone '.'MM P. older vl tt. War iK-pjrtuient. i i t:. e local board fur Hood Hiker has ;.!. ii u 1 1- i the l"l!ow in- retitra:s , for t:.e coining r-ei:tra!ion early la M. pteuiber. the date to be set by! t:,e rreji.it. lit s iratl.iui.itiou upon ' f:e l'u.i;'e of Vr.r Iiecessary hgis- h.tioii tu Congress, j e,. 'itt ..,.. ii aluite ui!l t ikn ! i l.i e at Sue following voting pie i irit ts. and will be in thurge uf the i hi- f r--;-i-' r.ti s and their assistants i.iiiK'ii it, ea U voting precinct as follows: West Precinct. At liie courthouse. Hood Kiver; .Kisepii Kraiier, Jr., tliief ri'gisirar; i si units will be a'liiounceil later. East Precinct. t eoritUoase, Hood Kiver; J. I'. Porter, thief rKitrar; assi-tuats. Waller Walters, II. T. leWHt and C. A. Keeil. Waucoma Precinct. At the I'otiniioiise. Hooil Uier; .1. M I'ulheitson, thief registrar; as sistants. t'arl H. Vuilliun t!. A. M"l (U'li ami .1 U. Hazlett Heights Precinct. At liaptist Church, llooil Kiver; J I.. Her"huer, thief, registrar; assis t tit.s, A l". Hiltk. Ceorj-e It. Cast tier, A. IV Howes ami Theiese Cast tier. Center Precinct. At liaptist Church, llooil C.len It. Marsh, tliief registrar t.,nts. (ieore dallaway, litis ;.iul Jilil.'e Cihimille. Park Precinct. At liaptist Church. llooil I' II. llhiK- thief reislrar; tuns, llubliard Taylor, A. .,n,l l-'raiih Morse. Dee Precinct. At Dee. Oregon; I! A. i hief registrar; assistants, Whi'lev ami other assistants iinnoiinceil later. Parkdale Precinct At Mclsaac's store, I'arkdale; (leo. II. Monroe, thief registrar; assis ants. II. II. llanii, O. lialley, C c. Walton. .1. P. Cooper ami Henry s'leinliauser. Mt. Hood Precinct At Mt. llooil; William 11. Kili.k, chief registrar; assistants, II, C Twelve HukI P.ivtr girls, n.eintrs uf four teams who will tun. pete for awar-ls at U,e imi istrial sc!i,,i lair I held the Utter part i f S-t tetnt with Miss Peatrice Aniis, w.'io v,,n triu tu ttie state fair at alem las ear on a i-am.i::g project, .truetnn;. are makir.g erieetive ue ! tr.e colii mun:ty catii.i'lt; syt-m Tl:ee g.rls, whose ages range from 11 to 1'. year-, meet twice Weekly at the il..tnetic sci ence room uf the high schd. where with the as.-istance of Miss Angus, herself but Is years of age. they are preparing scores of tans of fruits auii vegetables ami apetiziiig jams, pre- , serves and jellies. P.efi.re the school ' fair the girls expect t' have atnassevl tiaTe than "'io cans of prol'icts. Miss Angus, who expects to make the teaching of domestic science her j life career, is tuiisidereU by local i teachers a genius for the work. Kx- j hibiting more than ; tans of fruits j and vegetables, she won the blue r:b ; bon award at the Salem s.tate fair last j year. Miss Helen l owgill. here on a j visit, declared that the work the young ! woman is accomplishing among the ! girls of the city is vvondtrful. I he girl members t the canning project teams are: Jessie Vaughn, r ranees oils, tiara f.arton, l1enevra Nickelsen, Marv Haslinger, Mabel Wasley, Olive Keif, Myrtle Angus, Prudence Spight, Hilda Hoxer, Allierta Carson and Irene Mower. TIT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY 1 Time Table No. 31 Taking effect 1 2:01 a. in. Sunday July 1Mb., PU7. J .. n n "ou cC(p l COAL AND WOOD Rock Spring ami Utah Coal -Best Grades Only. Wood of all kinds special quotations on carload lots, ("rushed Rock add Sand and (! ravel. STORAGE Remember we are always at your service for any of the above items or for the transfer of your trunk or anv other hauling. Transfer & Livery Co. TELEPHONE 41 1 1 Kiver; ; assis Millet Kiver: Collins II. W to In W. Villi, I. art. .1 nor I II HOI Ml . o!MHu M No S No. i : No. I No. 2 No. 4 N. 6 No. 8 M.a,.!. ' Motor I'miy' : i 'in ly i n.iiiy M,,..r u T I DailV Ex'vM Station ' Kx.-ep. Kxeepl " isalunl Daily ! uallJ S inl y Siiiiilay i Sunday Daily onl I'. M, A. M. A. M. ' I' M. A. M. I'. M. I' M 5. mi i li).4,'i ; h.mi . Lv. Hood River Ar : :t. 00 ! !.!'" " r, p.; i 0 4s s.li.'i : P.-werdule 2.T: - H 7 41 ' in o: h i: ' Switchback L'.-'h) ''. ! -.oi 7 .' -Jii . 11.10 S LT. Van Horn 2.40 !'.02 l.-".2 2.' .i.2 I II l. s : Mohr 2.3.-1 S , 1.4s 7.1s : ;!:. 11 IH . s III Odell 2. .'!" 14! T.I:: :, Id I ll.2:l s 4-'i Miiini.il , 2.2."i s.-lt. !.:! 7 on I.'l 1 II 2t ' s ;,o P.b.ncl,er 2 2n : S.-I2 1 ::2 7 02 5 r : II HO 11 ml Ilolsteit. 2.111 S .".7 1.2, I. -'7 :. :.n ii :;;; n'. Wimins ; 2.ori s :u 1.2 '4 , r,r I ii.:;s :i 20 I'ce ...cm. ' 2.011 s :;n 1.20 1. ro 'ill.- . II It '12.1 Trout CreeK II l' H 'S 1 . l.'i . 5 I, 12 , 11 : i :;: . w Kvonii 1 1 .or .s.ir 1 or. 1, :;: 1,17 J 12 ihi In 110 ; Ar. Parkdalr Lv II. 00 ; S.!0 ' .00 ti :mj I'. l . i M. M. V. M. A. M. I'. l. I'. VI 1 Slemii. t Mn'nr. Ottilia to limited space on Motor Car- all trunks ami heavy baggage will he handled on the stcuni trams, til her 111 advance of or follow ing the :isengers. 1, 1 " "Tl h U'h At chief W. K. Clark, lleorge M. Wis li. Iloggett and C. II. Shaw, Odell Precinct. At odell, Oregon; I.. A. K. Chirk 1 hief r Jstrar; assistants, Chesier i' ts, K. A Massee, W. lv Slier nail, P. 1.. I a v iils 111 and Mrs. (!er I., chirk. Pine Grove Precinct. Pine Onne; I', A. Newman registrar: assistants. Kranl i let iiman. K. C. lirov. nice, A. I Lewis. W. C. Keck and II. M. Sid my. Oak Grove Precinct. At Oak drove; Frank Ppiiwick ihiif ref.isirar; iiHsistants. (!. A. Mi 1 urilv. 1.. 11. Arueson. . li. liver linn Pieisoii and Paul U. Hughes Barrett Precinct 11 K Ainold, i' In-it registrar; ass Istanis. C. urge I. Sargent. O. li. N'vi 1 . I) Steele and others to he an uonmeil later. Falls Precinct. At Cascade Links; A. W. Meyer chief registrar; assistants, II. W Taylor. Joseph W. Hulls, Alfred Sv ring and C. C. Hon. In case any of ihe above cannot Mrve on the registration hoards of the iihove piTiincts, they should ri port the fact to liie local hoard for 1 moil Ki'. er 1 utility at once am I ave flic chief registrar of their (lis irici 11, mie some one else to lakt t 1 eir place. I his is of t he utmost importance and should be attended '' at once. However, it Is hoped I1. at the above named persons who were on I lie June 5. 1 ;i 1 7 . again, Local Hoard regisl nil will give ion hoards 011 their services for Hood Kiver Co ) MAIIVELOUS WOliK The world has been astonished at the great number of American soldiers traiiBMirted to huroe in the last half ear. 1 he number now approximates 1,500,000, and the loss of life in trans porting them has been almost infinit esimal. Says a treasury imlietm: The success with which we have moved our troops from the scattered camps in this country and across :l,iinn miles ot ocean to the battle front is great evidence of American eftieiency. We have not only surprised our ene mies; we have surprised our friends and ourselves. The British controller of shipping. Sir Joseph Mutiny, speaks of this movement across the sea as 'A trans port mitaele.' We have been inclined to attribute this achievement solely to our navy and our shipping, but the liritish tontroller speaks in high praise f the share the American railroads had in the work. He says; If the American railroads had not been operated with success the whole transport movement might have failed, because it was essential to quick trans pnrtation that the troops should ready for the ships. HERE WE ARE AGAIN win. a fri. st.,ck of WATER GLASS to supply you with, tor preserving the CHEAP EGGS. The T. S. Dept. of Agriculture, after exhaustive research, recommends WATKR (ILASS as the best preservative known. One quart of it makes preservative for from 15 to 20 dozen KiTKs. 35c per quart. $1.25 per gallon. Or 25c per quart if you furnish the container. A. S. KEIR Reliable Druggist AGENT FOR "THE NEW EDISON PHONOGRAPH 3 O Cay MRS. BRADLEY SAYS IT SAVED HER LIFE "I Can Hardly llnd Maids to, rApress My (iratitude Par Tanlac," Mie ay j "1 have not only gotten back all the weight I lost while sick, but I tun ac tually heavier now, than 1 have ever been," said Mrs. Liny Kradlcy, resid ing at 7:i2'.t Kli Ave., Seattle, Wash., recently, in one of the most remark able statements yet puplished in con nection with the Master Medicine 111 this vicinity. "1 hud sull'ered from stomach troub le," continued Mrs. Bradley, "until I was scarcely more than a frame of skin and hones. One day about three years ago, after eating some straw berries, 1 was taken with an attack of acute indigestion, and was down in bed for some time unable to move. Be ginning from that time my stomach was in such a bad fix that everything I ate would ferment, causing gas, ie ! shortness of breath and tearful pain. There was a pain right through my Director General McAdoo seems just- i heart that couldn't have hurt much ilied in his statement that while the t worse if 1 had been struck with a development of the policy of the rail- ; knife, and several times 1 thought 1 would surely die. 1 just kept losing weight, and got so weak 1 couldn't I Oregon Lumber Co. Dee, Oregon road administration requires time, progress has been jnade toward the goal. Let Him Live The following poem was found in a Christmas packet sent to an Ohio sol dier and was written by a Lancaster, Ohio, girl. It has been widely copied in all parts of the country : As long as the flowers their perfume give So long I'd let the kaiser live, Live and live a million years, With nothing to drink but Belgian tears ; With nothing to quench his awful thirsf But the salted brim; of a Scotchman's curse. let him live on a dinner each den tray, dainty and I would day, Served from silver on a go Served with things both sweet, Served with everything but things to eat. 1 would make him a bed of silken sheen, With costly linens tu lie between, With covers of down, and filets of And downy pillows piled in place; Yet, when to this comfort he would yield, It would stink with the rot of the battlefield. ace, And blood and Should cover then His pillow should cling with th clay Clay from the grave of a soldier buy; Ami whiletlod's stars their vigils keep, And while the waves the white sands brains and bones of men him, smother him, and rotten sweep, He should never. never sleep. walk across the room. I was forbid den to eat anything except liquid. I tried drinking sweet miik and even that was like poison to me. I suffered a great ileal with pains in my back and hardly knew what sleep was. "We were living in St. Louis at the time, and a friend of ours had gotten such splendid results from Tanalc that my husband begged me to take it. I refused for a time, as I had no faith in it to help me, but. 1 kept getting worse and my husband insisted. So 1 con sented to try it and w hen he brought nie my first buttle I weighed only one bundled and ten pounds and was al most frantic with suffering. Now I can hardly find words to express my gratitude, for 1 really don't believe I would be here today if it hadn't been for Tanlac. Soon after 1 started tak ing it. 1 began to feel better. It was the very clung for me and it wasn't, long until I could eat just any and everything I wai ted without it hurting me; and my appetite was so big I could hardly eat enough. Well, that has been a good while agn and from that time until now I have never suf- 1 fered a particle with my stomach, j shortness of breath or pain of any kind. 1 sleep like a child every night ! and am strong and healthy in every i way. 1 now weigh one hundred and fifty-six pounds making a gain nf forty-six pounds. 1 tell everybody that I know that Tanlac is the iinest medi cine in the world and 1 certainly have ( the best of reasons for saying so." Tanlac is sold in Hood Biverby the Krcsse lhug Co. Adv. ARMY NEEDS COURT STENOGRAPHERS'; r S. E. BARTMEvSS Licensed w ith Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381, 3821 m v w- n v r r n " w- w .T Anderson Undertaking Co, C. C. M)I RSON. Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 4lTo".KSl KH;i PHONE I.W4 Prepare lor I lie Hot ae The hot sun is doubly dangerous i there is a mass of undigested food the stomach, causing distress and auti intoxication, casting congesting poisons throughout the svstem. rolev ( at bar tic Tablets give prompt and sure re lief. They act gently hut do their work thoroughly. They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach and ben f fit the liver. Recommended for indi gestion, biliousness, bad breath, bloat ing, gas or constipation. Sold everywhere. Board of Equalization The County Board of Kiiualization will meet at the court house, Hood Biver, Monday, September 9, at 1(1 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of going over the assessment roll and correct ing such errors as the board deems necessary. All complaints must be filed with the county clerk during the first week of the session, so ,1. Wickham, Assessor. For Butter Labels ante with Hairy and this office. printed in accord -hood Law s, call at I ' A II 1 I 9 I I And through all the days through all the years, There should he an anthem in his ears, Kinging and singing and never done, Krom the edge of light to the set of sun, Moaning and moaning and moaning wild, A ravaged French girl's bastard child. And I'd build him a castle by the sea, As lovely a castle as ever could be. Then I'd show him a ship from over the sea, As fine a ship as ever could be, Laden with everything good to eal ; Yet scarce does she touch the silvered sands, Scarce may he reach out his eager hands - Then a hot and devlish molten shell Should change his heaven into hell. And though he'd watch by the wave swept shore, Our Lusitania would rise no more. "No Man's Land" where the Irish fell I'd start the kaiser a private hell. I'd jab him, stab him, give him gas, And in each wound I'd pour ground , glass; I'd march him out where the brave boys died, Out past the lads he crucified. In the fearful gloom of hia living tomb, There is one thing I'd do before 1 was through - I'd make him sing in a stirring manner The wonderful words of the "Star Spangled Banner." It's in the Air Windblown pollen, carrying the bac teria that inllame nose and throat and cause hay fever, is abroad in the land. IF YOUR CHILDREN ARE DELICATE OR FRAIL under -she or under-weight remember Scoff' Emulsion is nature's' grandest growing food; it strengthens their bones, makes healthy blood and pro motes sturdy growth. Scott A Rowne. Hlconifirld, N. J. Word has been received from Pro , : vost Marshal (ieneral Crowder asking i that preparations he made to fill a coming call for a large number of good stenographers who have had legal ex ; perience. j j Only w hite men in limited or special 1 service classifications will be accepted; furthest positions. The stenographers 1 ' taken will probably be assigned to the judge advocate general's department j and the provost marshal general's de-1 j partmetit and will be required to report j ' court martial cases and attend to other j ; matters pertaining to military law in ; ; the field. The work, it is announced, will be1 I interest ing and will give invaluable1 I experience to the fortunate applicants, j ' Registrants eligible for this work are i : urged to present themselves without . delay to their local boards to have j their names listed for the service. I However, no inductions will be made ' until further orders. i Fire Department Confuses Names ! ,1. VV. Oickinson, formerly proprietor ' 1 of a lodging house that bears his name, : several years ago disposed of the place l and purchased another several blocks removed from the first. While the j new place is known as the L'ureka house, when the fire alarm sounded Friday and it was announced that the 1 Ihckinson house was burning, the Vol-1 tinleer department rushed a hose cart 1 and other apparatus to the place now 1 j owned by Mr. Dickinson. The hose was unwound before the mistake was , discovered. i j The dtpartment'reached the'original ! I llickinson house in tune to extinguish' One remedy is known to give relief a roof fire before serious damage was and comfort from choking, gasping j done, asthma and tormenting hay fever. I That reliable remedy is Foley's Honey! Humphreys and ( rew Move and Tar that spreads a healing, sooth-; Having completed finishing touches mg coating on the inllamed mem- (,n the big trans-Columbia cable line branes, stops irritating coughs and connecting Oregon plants of the Pacific summer colds. Anyone who has once Power & Liuht Co. with the Hustim used this standard cough and cold rem-, plant on the White Salmon river and edy will accept no other. Sold everywhere. Look over your rubber slumps, Used f ir apple boxes, and if you need any xlra ones, give your order to The (.la cier at once. with the V hite Salmon river plant of the Northwestern Electric Co., Supt. Humphreys will this week move with a crew of men to Waitshurg, Wash., where extensive improvements will be made by the power concern. Mr. Humphreys- says he expects to be busy at Waitshurg for about a month. ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES SLAB WOOD, ETC. CAN FURNISH CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY QUANTITY Both Phones Estimates Furnished "-'- V il l , , We don't often get left in ollVfiiig' llu' it.v Ik's.I Sinn1 alues ;it the very lowest prifes. We ;ire int It'll now. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR SHOES ami if you arc any jinle of values al till you will know that you w'oulil haw done oui'self injuslite if you had not paid us :i isit. J. C. JOHNSEN-"THE SHOE MAN" " S I AH BRAND SHOPS ARK Hl. PTI.R" When In Portland stop at mi: PALACE HOTEL One uf tho lU'.st Hoxtlerios uf the Hose City 440 Washington Street I XI I IU SS Ml I I IM. Al l. I RAINS The cleane-t rooms in the city, first cla"s service, fiieproof, strictly modem, large ground floor lobby, stenni heated rooms, w it h or w ithont hatli, hot and cold water, in chopping and theatre district, reasonable, rates. An inspection will convince you. We Have Spices of All Kinds for those Pickles you are pditiK to make. Everything for tne Picnic Lunch. or our customers' convenience we Meat Market in connection wi operate an up-to-date th our Grocery. II. MUGGINS' SANITARY MARKET 12th STREET. PHONE 2134. BRUNO FRANZ DAIRY VOl RS FOR PROMPT SI RVK.K ANT) GOOD MILK AND CREAM Tel. 5441 1 f