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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1919)
Hool 1UYKK ULAi'lKll. rilL'HSDA V. JANTAKY y. lill Cider f or Sauce o Does the bulk of your Apple crop go into CIDER at a low price, or SAUCE at a high price? You can't net rich raising Apples for Cider. But Ciiier Apples consist largely of once good Apples ruined by preventable insect injury. Cider Apples take just as much vitality of your tree just as much time to grow arid harvest, as good Apples. Ineffective spraying such as is Riven by illy con structed or worn out machines costs you more for the spraying operation and yet will never give you the freedom from insect ravages that you can get by using a HARDIE POWER SPRAYER nn nnvn urnr g Jll. DUIU IlLhCj To further plans for the organiza tion of a community federated or unon i hurch, a committee of the Protestant churches of the city has succeeded in securing Dr. John H. Bt-yd, prominent t'reshyterian minister, for an address 'in the subject here next Tuesday iiikrhL. Dr. Boyd, who has long fostered greater unity of Protestant churches, mil deliver his mesae to a mass ineetitig of citizens at the Hood River nigh school auditorium. I-, ..,cr-.-l J. K a .- . :-r.ju--; ---- - J--- vn&X'r.ii . ' 'rC--.iL Simple, understandable machines, that any one can operate. We have a size to fit your orchard whether it be large or small. GILBERT MOTOR CAR CO. The Best of The Seasonable Fruits and Nuts ALL SORTS OF HOLIDAY GOODIES And always we have the Highest Class Staples of the Grocery Trade. YOURS FOR HAPPY HOLIDAYS THE ARNOLD GROCERY CO. AT THE LIBERTY Today J. Stuart Blaekton's photodrama. "The Judgment House," another of , the famous Sir Gilbert Parker tories. i The story deals with a social butter- fly who finds herself sought by two : admirers, both of whom have larie : interests in South Africa. Ian Staf : ford is a quiet, reserved man of great i intellectual attait ments, while Rudyard Byr.if is a fi-rceful, powerful type and in the end he wins the girl. After three years, neglected by her husband, she erjrages in a flirtation with hi 8 secretary. Hyng's treacherous ser vant informs him of his wife's affairs 1 with Feliuwe8 ana Stafford. Byng finally realizes the fault is net all his , wife's. At this point the Boer war : breaks out and both byng and Stafford j ko to South Africa. Jasmine groes also ' as a nurse, and after months of strain and struggle husband and wife at last find each other again. Regular prices, I 10 and 20 cents. j Friday and Saturday i Sessue Hayakawa, the wonderful ! Japanese actor, will be shown in "Hid i den Pearls," his latest Paramount pic ! ture. Also an Orfiical Allied War Re i view in which you see the victorious ! armies of the Allies delivering the final smashing blows at the hun ar mies. Every week this Review will show you all the happenings in Europe. You will see the peace delegates, President Wilson in Europe, our victor I ious" armies marching into Germany I and all of the events of the day taken by the enlisted camera men of the dif ferent governments. Sunday Alice Joyce, favorite of millions, ; will apain make her appearance in Hood River in "The Business of Life." They met by chance in the whirl of business life. The world pointed him ;out as unworthy. He had heen be : loved of many women, but loved none ! until h3 found Jacqueline. Then fol j lowed the gay house parties at Silver I wood, his imposing country estate, the hiiiing place in the old suit of armor, the jenlousy of the object of one of his former affairs, the doubts as to the permanence of his affection. But her love was cf the immortal kind that survives all worldly influences. Also a big two reel comedy, "Huns and Hyphens." Monday and Tuesday Wm. S. Hart in "Wolves of the Rail," another of those wonderful stories of the great west that have made this etar so popular. Also an Animated Weekly full of the latest news events in pictures, and a one reel comedy, "Her RuHtic Romeo." Wednesday and Thursday Dorothy Dalton in "Tyrant Fear," another of those pictures that are so adapted to her wonderful ability. Also a Fox two reel Sunshine comedy, "Her Husband's Wife." Darwin Wood at the organ. NEWTOWNS We want thousands of boxes Extra Fancy, Fancy am) C Crudes. Write us what you have to offer. We will want shipment from January 15th to end of season. COOKERS We are always in the market for thousands after Jan, l."th to end of season. WE ARE CASH BUYERS We are read v' to buy any time you are ready to sell. We find the Grower that sells for CASH is the satisfied shipper, regardless of what selling agencies predict on consignment. Sheridan, Beckley & Co., U6 FRONT STREET PORTLAND, ORE. Reference: Hibernia Bank. River Service Daily Eetweon Portland and The Dalles STEAMERS L N. Teal Twin Cities Phone 3314, FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS. IIVF.STOCK AND AUTOMOBILES. L. U. LETHBRIDGE, Agent. VALLEY TRADING CO. Third and State Streets STEWART BUILDING Feed StoreChicken Supplies WHITE RIVER FLOUR riluNK 2.-i 12 FRANK CHANDLER, Manner Deputy Health Officer Resigns Because, as he states, the (Well school board has refused to cooperate with him in observing rules of the Mate lioard of Health in fighting the influenEa epidemic, Dr. E. 0. Dutro, appointed deputy health officer for the Udell district, has tendered his resig nation to Dr. Jesse Edgington. Dr. Dutro characterizes the Odell schools as a clearinghouse for influenza contagion. Primarily as a result of the failure of the school board to fur nish him aid. he savs. Odell influenza cases in the past three weeks have reached a tatal of w. in every family, he declares, are several school children ill with the disease. Stockholders' Notice The annual meeting of the Upper Valley National harm Loan Associa tion will he held at Sheldrake hall. Parkdale, January 21,1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. to elect directors to serve one year, and for such other husiness as may properly come before the meet ing. This is a very important meet ing. Please make it a point to attend. II. E. Scott, jfl Secretary-Treasurer. Stockholders' Notice The annual meeting of the East Hood Kiver National r arm Loan Asso ciation will he held at High School building, Odell, January 14. 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m., to elect directors to serve one year, and for such other husiness as may properly come before the meeting. This is a very important meeting. Please make it a point to attend. Place of meeting changed on account of Ditch election same day having vot ing place at Odell High School. R. E. Scott, j9 Secretary-Treasurer. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon, Hood River County. In the matter of the estate of Ale tha Pettis, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix has filed her final report of her administration of the above estate in said court, and the court has fixed Friday, the 31st day of January 1919, at the hour of 10 a. m., as the time for hearing and set tling said account. Ellinor M. Chase, . j2j30 Administrator. RfTTFR UniFS MOVE FOSTERED BY WOMEN S The Woman's Committee of the National Council of Defense is foster ing a movement f r the examination of babies. As a result cf such ork in ther states marry infants have len found ill or defective. The local cam paign of education is in charge cf Mrs. L. N . bisbop. To show the character of the work proposed, Mrs. Bishop submits the fol lowing item from an Elgin. 111., paper: r rom records, now virtually com plete, from 2o to 33 per cent of Elgin children under 6 years are afflicted with some form of disease, in most cases curable and necessitating only advice and rsper care. thud health conferences which are held every Thursday afternoon at the free community dispensary are the solution of the problem, declare those who have been conoucting the govern ment test in order that Elgin may have a ltK) per cent child health record Competent physicians, who donate their services as their patriotic bit, are in attendance at these child health conferences and are assisted by the community nurse. Their advice has been largely sought bv scores and more are looked for as the work is becoming better known. The free dispensary has the record of every de ficient Elgin child and in consultation and conference welfare the committee of the counc'l of national defense is able to extend its help to those most in need of it. 1 his work is in addition to the regular work of the dispensary in helping all in need of medical advice or attention. The committee in charge of the weighing and measuring test urges parents to take children found to be subnormal to their family physician or to the children's clinics for a thorough examination and if necessary for treatment. Thousands of undernourished child ren were found in the national wpigh ing and measuring test which includes more than 5,00i,000 children. The problem which confronts the commit tees is what to do with these under nourished children bo that they can grow up to be strong, healthy citizens. Mothers must do the saving has been one of the Children's Year slo gans. I5ut they can not do it alone. ihey must have the help of a com munity organized to see that every mother has the care she needs before her child is born and at confineneU, so that the baby may have a fair start in life. They need child consultation centers, prepared to sive the mothers the most expert advice as to the care of the baby and as to methods of feed ing, reeding used to be considered as natural as breathing, but many of the ills of adult life now are traced to poorly chosen food in childhood. The children's bureau of the U. S. depaitment of labor believes that there is one sort of worker w ho above any other is qualified to save the lives of babies, and that is the community nurse. The bureau urges that each community which has no such worker make an effort to secure one bs its part in the campaign to save children. And communities which have the pro tection of public health nurses now should, the bureau declares, take stock of themselves, and see whether it is reasonable to expect that every baby can receive the attention it needs with the stalf of nurses they have made available. . . . . . List of Soldiers and Sailors j The following is a list of the names of the men, for whom stars appear on (he Mt. Hood Christian Endeavor Society : Walter Davidson, George H. Frey, Ernest F. Monroe, Clifford Kitehel, Roy Blagg, Lewis Hanel, Glen Lenz, George Cooper, Dave Cooper, Robert Harr, Edwin Harr, Armand Patreau, Walter llanna, and Cecil Kitehel. Irrigation Proceedings Confirmed At a case before Circuit Judge Wil son, here from The Dalles Monday, proceedings of the Hood River Irriga tion District, from the time of its or ganization as the county 'b first bonded irrigation district, were confirmed. All bond sales were confirmed, includ ing a recent refunding issue of $167, (100. The Hood River Irrigation Dis trict, of which J. H. Hazlett is now attorney, covers the Oak Grove and other West Side orchard districts. No (ircat Act of Heroism Required If some great act of heroism was necessary to protect a child from croup, no mother would hesitate to protect her offspring, but when it is only necessary to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and give it as soon as the first indication of croup appears, there are many who neglect it. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is within the reach of all and is prompt and effectual. S F.. RARTMESS mnnnmnn im T TfiniTOTin fill III KHI ill In ANU LUBKOflU M Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1381, 3821 HOOD RIVER. OKJLOur Notice to Electors of Hood River Irriga tion District An election will be held at the office of the district, Oak Grove store, Jan uary 14, 1919, to elect three directors, for the terms one, two and three years. The polls will be open from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. By order of the Board of Directors. j9 P. Fenwick, Sec'y. Notice for Publication lippnrtnipnl nfthp Interior, I'. S. Lfluil Office ai The PmIIpm. Oregon, IX'ocnibi'r Mill, l'Jlf. Notice Is hereby elven thnt, ns dlreoleil bv the t YininlMoiipr of the Ueneru; hand OlnVe, under provision of Sec 'J4V, R. ,s , purxunnt to the Bi plleutlon of Hurry M Parry mid Hoy I'unlei l'haltlelr, Serlil No. 0I"M2. we w i i otter at I tiblte ale, to the hiytjebt bidder, hut at not lens than $ ! (l per acre. t It (0 a. m.,onthe IHh day of March, next, at thii. ollhe. the I iliow.nK trMi't of land: Lot 4, Sec tion 32, Towi.nilp H, North Kane 13, Ka.st W. M (Cnntmulnt SO.iii acres). The wile will not lie Kepi open, but will be declared closed when lln se present t the hour named have, cexsed blddliix. The per mm makmi! the liliiliest hid will be required to Immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereol. A'iv persons clnlmtne adversely the nbore. d '-crtb' d Ihu I Hie advised to file theirrl ilrim, or object oiik, ou or before (he tin e designat ed f.fibenale. I.. A. HxoTIt, J'ilSO Reclv Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been, by the County Court of Hood River County, State of Oregon, duly appointed administrator of the estate of Margaret T. Arnold, deceased, and all persons having cred itors' claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified and with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at the office of the county clerk of said coun ty, in Hood River, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first pub lication of this notice. Date of first publication December 26, 1918. Hubert L. Sabin, d26j23 Administrator. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been, by the County Court of Hood River County, State of Oregon, duly appointed administrator of the estate f Hosmer K, Arnold, deceased, and all persons having cred itors' claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified and with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of the county clerk of said coun ty, in Hood River, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first pub lication of this notice. Date of first publication December 26, 1918. Robert L. Sabin, d26j23 Administrator. During the Year 1918 The war occupied the attention of all ieul Americans; thoughts of profit and self were forgotten, and all were dominated by the one purpose of making the world a decent place for decent people to live In. 1 !u.:te irtf55& yp! 1919 Finds the Huns whipped to a frazzle, our boys returning to their homes, and life again re suming an orderly course. Americans have much to be thankful for. Blowers Hardware Company Faces the future with hope and confidence and asks for the continued good will and pat ronage of the people ot Hcxxl River County. Why Shouldn't We Be Well Pleased when our efforts to serve the public with Shoos of the better sort are so generously and increasingly recognized. Why Shouldn't You Be Well Pleased when we continue to offer just the right Shoes at a little less than the right price judged by ordinary standards ? J. C. JO.HNSEN-"THE SHOE MAN" "STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER " For Auto or horse drawn vehicles, Service to any part of the Valley at any time Telephone 1201 Fashion Livery Co. Hood River, Oregon Protect Your Surplus Crops 1JEF0RE you harvest your fruit, prain or hay, provide a shed or barn in which to store it. And how about that surplus that you expect this year ? Maybe you Ml need some temporary sheds. There's no need to sacrifice your crop when we have so much GOOD LUMBER for Barn or Shed Building, In our yard you will find every thing in building material. Make up your list and bring it in today. BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING COMPANY Yard West of Freight Depot-Phone 2181 We are selling Schillings Best Line with a Money Back guarantee if yoirare not satisfied after using them. Kaesser's Grocery Grocery of Quality E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor Phone 3192 OUR HOLIDAY SERVICE IS FOR YOU -REMEMBER THIS. We endeavor to feed the hungry with the best always try to have those who eat with us leave with that satisfied feeling, one of the real good things of life. TRY OUR CANDIES AND CONFECTIONS H. M. HICKS Confections and Restaurant OAK STREET Notice of Annual Stock holders' Meeting. The Annual Stockholders' : Meeting of the Farmers Irri gating Company will he held on Saturday, January 11th, 1919, at 10 a. m. at the Library Hall. There will be five Di rectors elected to serve one year and the Annual Report of I the Secretary and the Treas urer w ill he presented, and to transact such other business as may legally come before the meeting. By order of Directors. M. II. MCKELSEN, Secretary. 3 LAST FORK IRRIGATION DISTRICT Notice of General Election Nutiiv is hert'by niven: That a k'1'iiernl flection will he helil in the F.ast Fork Irriatirn District oti Tuesday, January Uth, A. U. 1919, at whieh a lioard of Directors consist ing of three members shall be elected. The entire District shall constitute one election precinct. The election shall be held at the Odell Mich School Building, and K T. Hull, Charles Fuller and V. VVincliell have been appointed Judges of elec tion. The polls shall be open from eie;ht o'clock in the morning until five o'clock in the afternoon of said January Uih, I!y order of the Board of Directors of Fast Fust Fork Irrigation District. Dated December 28th, A. D., lylS. J. 11. Hazlett, j'J Secretary. Preserve Your HARNESS and your Shoes I.F.ATIIF.K MT ST UK KEPT t'I.F.ANl.1) AND OILED. See os for Harness and Shoe Oils. W. G. WEBER Bell Building ALL OF YOl'R Second-Hand Furniture Will be bought fur Casb or on Trade. Best prices paid for Hides. Highest prices paid for Chickens. Also, we want your old Sacks and iill kinds of Junk. M. GROSS THE SECONDHAND DEALER THIRD ST. Phone 1213 Dr. William Morton Post Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Hall lildg. Phone 2101 HOOD IMVKi:, OK EG ON C. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST Telephones: Office 1081; reaidenca 3;i:U Ollice over Butler Bank E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. DENTIST Telephone : Ollice 3101 ; resident e 3421 Ollice in Hrosius Building Dr. Carolyn Underhill DENTIST Smith Building. Telephone 2021 J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Equipped for X Ray and Electro-Therapeutics. Telephones: ISHjl nl Wi H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (.'alls promptly answer! In town or country I ixy or Night. Tlppbonns: Kcld. nr, KJ.il: Offlc, 1211. Otflce lu lha Broslun BuUdiD" E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phone? : Office 4211 Kch. lull Ollice in Kliot Building DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. ERNEST C. SMITH Lawyer Ifooma and 2 Hall Building Hood Rivor, Ore. Stranaliau & Slaven Contractors & Buildors HOOD RIVER, OREGON. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VtltUINAlU MIU.LON I prpor.'rt to lo ny work In lh ve'ft i ry Iium. He can he fnninl by oalllng tit or i pt -uiuij to Hit t'HHlilon stublen,