HOOD MYKR i-LAtlKK THLl'.SDAY. FEB UTAH Y r. 1010 OLD AGE STAUT3 WITH YOUR KIDNEYS ve or-;- t ! -1: v- ' r t:-v, it ki.iti-y ai;.i . if :)( i af. i 'n " . ci ! .. r t n r d : ittof! I tar . on J titat la th.. k d Tfle Oil t:'T'.'i1l'H v o r rv : For .. t .r.stf I i i IT!"-'! ir cou!r- "i-; PIONEERS PAY TRIB- ! UTE TO MR. PinOCK; NulIN GOLD BLOOD 0 fl .lis it.. -..r- ! t.-, .tit- !.t !T;tM lar 1 an 1 j.i. I it 1,1 . v it a r- I? t. t 1 -U. i: Ki. vi. M . ' l f " ? ' In, (ill i", v .1.. 1 1 - E -t'.i.i r le.i ;. . . ': ! M.J V 'i "I f I r lit. t" nf HIGH POWER for HIGH UTILITY An index of the immense ability and usefulness of this all-family automo bile is the fact that it has more poHver in proportion to its weight than any other car built, save one costing more than $3000. Touring Car. $1185 .. . Roadster. $1185 . . Coupe. $1760 . . . Sedan J1760 Additional for Wire Wheel Equipment, $75. F. O. H I'ontiac, Michigan HEIGHTS GARAGE The detth no Oregon citizen icr haps has ever touched more deeply the pioneers of Hood River than that of Henry L. Pittook, publisher of the Ureifur.ian. i First news of Mr. Fittook'a death came to S. F. Blythe. himself a l io net r printer of the Northwest. iast i TlurMiav imirt.irg when he unfolded his mornine UreioniHn left ty trie; I rural carrnr. Mr. Blvthe, uonetr ; j editor of the Hood R.ver Glacier. ! I a yi inter rn erly day papers of Pott- j I "While 1 was never employed on the j Oreorisr," says Mr. Hljtne, "1 krew , Mr. Pittiwk and had opportunity to observe the faithful, purposeful w rK iif his eaiiitr eats. Knowing some-:, thing of the circumstances of his wofk ; in overcoming obstacles and the Bteinly i progress that he made, I have watci ed th more than passing interest. Indeed Mr. I'ittock has been the Ortgoi.i -.n. Its pages have expressed the in in. ; Mr. I'ittock has left a great monum.nt in the Oregonmn. I "I recall with pleasure an incident! of 194, when Mrs. Blythe and I enter-j tained Mr. Piltock and his wife on a j brief visit here. Kn route to eastern j Oregon on some business he stopped i here with Mrs. Pittock to fhow herj the spat where he had eaten water melons in lSfiri. It was on the pioneer ; ranch of Nathaniel Coe, and now a 1 part of the corporate limits of Hood Kiver. Mr. Pitto-.'k declared that hos- j pitality of the pioneer family and those tlelicioua melons would cause him always to remember Hood River." t "One of the Northwest's greatest ; leaders has gone, said h. L. Smith, Soldier Simply Could Not His Prisoner. 'Till' But Though There Wat an Impedi ment In "His Speech, Hit Ccmradea Found There Was Nothing Wrong With His Courage. HT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 31 I ;ikin effect 12:01 a. m iunj ly July l!th. 1917. 11 ft n -oOi : ( I llliorvl) KI'ili:"t'M' No 5! Motur Daily 1'. M. 5 (l , ,'v 1'.' 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Ift V iftj ! li. oft : 8.15 l.ii5 o.;j5 Lv ! 11.00 8.10 1.IHI ti.HPj . M. A. l. P. M. P. M He was the "bahy" of the eomrany. This Svibrmuet was not applied io ' irony. Ills comrades hail dubbeU him ; ibis U-cau! of bis youth and ati iiu-j ptb incut of speech. He couldn't pro- uouuee his C's, K's uud S's, especially ! whin those t'onsoMilits were the first letter of the word. Ami consequently his convprsiilion hiot lli sioitut iif m development of the Oregonmn w.th i ,r,VPur.ol,j. But thosw tlf hls IUH,es wlu had poked fuu at niiti one day learned that thouch his speech and inntiner mijjht he childish, there was aterii stuff beneath. I'uniiu an ullicil attack the platoon of which the "baby" was a member was held up In an old trctich by I'.oche machine gun fire and snipers. The "baby" discovered u enemy sniper In r shell hole and reported hliu to bis lieutenant. "Co out aud get hlui," orderert the lieutenant. Obeying orders, over the top the "hiihy" crawled, and creeping up be hind the Hun, forced hliu to surrender. I'nable to bring bliu back, lie took awnv nil his :imiminltlon and crawled SI year old Northwest pioneer, "Henry j ,,at.k , hlg 0ttn huvn aj,uini L. P.ttock was.o man short in stature w, fc , , d ,fc b,U powering ,n hia F.lendid achieve- M ,. It is interesting to hear the comment: 'T.etter kill bim, he's probably got uf ilotd Kiver soldiers who have i himd grenades and a gun hliltb'ti about returned recently from all parts of the j htm and we're in too ticklish a posi- ountry. lhe declaration that the,j,m to he bothered with prisoners," Oregonian surpasses any daily news-, ,lllMvl.r,., hrrU,, m(.(,r. ,,a,er of a,y c.ty v.sited.saspleni.d; ( , , tnbute to its builder and publisher; . , , ,. , now gone on the long trail. , ,rin,,, f,,r ,lu' eut V'",h ! saw him coming, dropped to his knees, clasped his hands in prayerful en treaty and begged for mercy a habit of the Roche after they have exhaust ed nil their ammunition killing and wounding nil the Americans they can. Twice the "baby" raised bis bayo net to run the Hun through. And twice the renewed entreaties of the terrified German sniper made liirn hes itate. Finally, with a gesluiv of de spair, ho ordered the Hoche to crawl nhead of him to the American line. Reaching It, the "baby" put bis pris oner In n dugout. Then be went in search of his lieutenant and reported: "Lieutenant, I tan't till that d Hoche, sir. Plense pel toineotie else to till him." The officer couldn't help laughing, and scut the "baby" hack to his post. An hour later the "baby" was wound ed by another sniper mid ordered to the dressing station in the rear. "He's all broken up, sir, because he couldn't carry out the lieutenant's or ders," snld his comrade to the Ameri can Itcd Cross worker iu the dressing station. From h Red Cross Scrap lock. Have you Music in your home? Can you in your own home tit down and enjoy the best of music of all variety ? Do you know that by making a small installment and Payments as 'low as 51.00 per week you may have all this at yjur command. We sell Edison Diamond Point PHONO GRAPHS the most wonderful and and perfect ever in ventedat terms to suit you. Come in and talk it over. A. S. KEIR SMITH BLOCK RELIABLE DRUGGIST VINTON LIKES APPLES FROM HOOD RIVER A box of Hood River apples pre sented to the members of lhe Senate oy ti'e Hood River Omnieieial Club has won a graceful expiiescm of appreciation frmi President W. T. v'u.ton. In a letttr to the (l ib, Mr. Vinton says: "1 have received today a box of 11. o I Kiver apples, through the cour tesy of Senator Kickelsen and I assure you tin t every member of the Senate eiijoyo 1 them. When 1 sav a box of il io.i River .-fiples, that nu-ans ttie newt apples ill the universe, for there is no other spot that produces fruit ihiit is quite as delicious or quite as perfect, and then think of the pleasure of eating a Newtown Pippin, grown ,n that famous fruit countiy. One who is a resitfe.it of th'? ctunty and accustomed to eating such fruit does not appieciate the pleasure it gives a pel son not used to such delicious i ; les." SNOW IS SHALLOW IN DEFIANCE FORESTS Frank Davenport, Jr., and Fred W. Nt-wbv, local lumbermen, who recently mane a horseback tour of the forests around (ireen Point and Mount Defi ance in the southwestern part of this, jaunty, say the snnw blanket of the high altitude, usually a depth of from six to eiylit feet at thia sea.-uin of the yt'Hr, is now only from six to eight inches dec:). "1 have i ever seen these foretta so Dare of snow," says Mr. Davenport. "Vet I do n( t anticipate any shortage of water. Mr. Newby and I on inves tigation fctiud the soil thoroughly sat U'.ited. The recent rains seem to have nil soaked into the earth. It is likely, to i, that later precipitation may take HER TROUBLES HAD COST THOUSANDS' Mrs. W hite Says Tanlac Oterranir Her! Troubles After Everything 1 Pise railed "Actually, a few bottles of Tun lac did more for n;e than all the other medicines and treatments that have cost me thousands of dollars," recent-1 ly declared Mrs. Kittie White, whose I husband is proprietor of the I'niversity I l'aii.t Company, and who lives at 13121 Kortv-second ftnet, rast, Seattle, 1 Wash. j J "Fifteen years ago," she continued, "I was as strong and healthy a woman us you ever saw, weighing in the neighborhood of a hundred and seventy i pounds. My troubles started when 1 contracted asthma, which got so bml Unit manv a time 1 have had to sit up ri;j:ht lifter night wheezing and Rag ging, hardly aide to get my breath and sutleriisg .-so terribly 1 really thought 1 ( was going to die. Then my stomach went baik on me, my food would sour, and the as that rose up in my throat ! would almost strangle me, and start mo to vomiting tin i wouij tie in such misery I would almost go dint: acted. t My held ached like it would split add , my back hurt like it was going to break in two. I lost over forty pounds, 1 was but a shadow of my former sell, and was so weak, and felt so wornout that 1 was barely able to get around. "Now this was just the awful condi tion 1 was in when one of n;y friends told me about Tanl.ie, and 1 thought if 1 could get my stomach in ood tundi tion and legain my rtienglh, maybe I could stand the anhma better, so 1 got rue a bottle. Weil, sir, the results l i u : I ...i Liked the War. . ''vc .vo , . ,, , . . Vhv, my appetite is so gnat, that 1 Th-y told me down South nbotit a ; fel.r HshHm't.d to eat enough to satisfy negro who was drafted, n big cornfield j mvsl If, and my stomach is in good durky who had drifted along through j n'n lition. Kut the greatest surprise life till then with nobody bothering of all is 1 haven't suffered a particle OREGON LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers LUMBER & LUMBER PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail Steam, Mo'or. Owing to 'limited space on Motor Cars all trunks and heavy biii!gilge will !c handled on the steam trains, either in sid-ance of or followini( the passengers. COAL AND WOOD Rock Springs and Utah Coal -Dest Grades Only. Wood of all kinds special quotations on carload lots. Crushed Rock add Sand and Gravel. 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 4111 much about him. The draft took him, rather frightened and protesting, ntid he found himself In the iirmy, After the first (laze of it wore off, be discov ered that he was being taken an Inter est in for the first time In his life. They took him over to one of the com munity service colored clubs In his off time. There was n piano there, there were pool tables and games, not to speak of a temperance bar. There was going to be n colored dance that right, and he henrd of a dinner by the Daughters of Zlon on Saturday. Ho Mttled down In bis chair, for the first litrm it! cniilu r.rt Ihn rnirh..l" bltl Hides, storing up a surface water i ,,nle in ,lis "tray-iluc life a recognized iupply." I member of the community, with a rec- I ognlzed place in the world. Then he leaned over to the comrade who hud brought him. "Fo" de Lord's sake, man," he de manded, "why didn't nobody start dls war befo'?" Oood Housekeeping. I'.iiile i l vo'e, r.nili-HVor to all. Christian Church School, t).4ft a. m.; 1 1 a m. and 8 p. in (i 45 p. in. Preach:in: Christian Cordial welcome Cooking Apples Sell Well With fmifu Rtncbn nrMftiuliv n v hausted. commission men from I'm a- whether they're In Kansas City, Mo., Fed the Multitude. Mess sergeants are Just the same land and other Northwestern cities have been here bidding for the limited supply of cooking grade fruit still in the hands of growers. This quality will be sold out probably within the week at the best prices ever received by growers. Unwrapped, jumble pack and un sized apples, are bringing growers the minimum cash price of $1 per box. Sized and wrapped apples of the cook er grad 8 have sold for more than per box. Periodic Bilious Attacks or hiiteiui Thierry, r ranee niwnys suspicious that the whole nrmy is trying to edge on their company mess. The benns ran low which will in d'ente the gravity of the situation in a company that was having Its; first hot menl out of the lines. "Three hundred and seventeen men I've fed," finally exploded the mess sergeant. "Three hundred and seventeen! And when we went into line we were only two hundred and fif ty strong. You'd think a company would lose when it's fighting, but It It gains." Persons subject to periodic bilious attacks will observe that their appetite ; "(esn t, fails them just before an attack. That is, they do not really crave food : Wheat Crop in Scotland. but eat because it is meal time. If i The president of the Scottish board they will cat only a light meal and no ; f m.(.uum, ,.(.,,rillv 8futwl that the meal, uieu lUKC iwu oi v.iiauiueriain s ! Tablets the attack may be avoided. Notice of Sate of Real Property wheat crop In Scotland this year hud In en increased by 1(1,000 acres, the out crop by 100.000 acres and the po tato crop by 23,000 acres. There was some decrease in the barley crop, but the net Increase on the whole of these irops was 2?7,00O acres, compared Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of MAIMS, OILS, URUSHliS, Ltc. Heath & ulilligan Mixed Paints Glidden'8 Varnishes Koora P Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board will, on and after iThdisday, the 27th day of Februarv. 1910, receive proposals for the purchase with 1017. 'of the following described real prop : lerty, situated in Hood River county, ! Oregon, to wit : The north half of the northwest quar- ter of the southwest quarter of section ' 8, in township two north of range ten, enSt ot the W illamette Meridian. . Said tale will be cash, and one-fifth of the amount bid must accompany each proposal a3 evidence of good faith, ami to be applied on the pift chase price of said lands if the bid is accepted, the State Land Board re serving the right to reject any or all bids. Bids should be tiled with the undersigned attorney for said Board on and after said date, from whom further iniormauon concerning vn.s property produfed by a cathartil. may be obtained upon application ; um r.nu, ,u0 therefor. All deposits accompanying bids not accepted will be returned to the holders. A. J. Derby. Attorney for State Land Board, First National Bank Building, Hood River, Oregon. j:;uf 27 Airman' Discovery. Writing home from France nn Amer ican airman snys or a recent flight. "I went up for altitude and made the remarkable discovery, which I nm thinking of publishing nt once name ly, that the world is not round, but siiucer-shnped, slightly depressed In tho mldd'e." Commercial cit oilier;. job printing at the Ola- Chronic t on-tlpation There are people who never have a movement of the bowels without it i? Most of them have brought that condition on themselves by the use of mineral watera and strong cathartics that take too much water out of the system ard aggravate the disease they are meant to relieve. A mild laxative tonic like ; Chamberlan's Tablets affords a gentle i movement of the towels that you ! hardly realize hag been produced by a i medicine, and their use is not no likely i to b followed by contipation. from asthma since 1 have been taking Tanlac. 1 felt so fine on finishing my 1 first bottle that I just couldn't get another one quick enough, for 1 couldn't afford to miss a single dose. 1 i sleep so sound now, that I don't know a thing from the time I go to bed till 1 pet up ir, the morning. I never know what a headache is and ' those awful pains in my back are all gone. 1 have already gained several pounds and am gaining in weight and strength every day. Why, I can do any amount of hard work now without getting tired, and can't remember the time when I felt ns tine as 1 do today. I am so happy over my great improve-1 merit that 1 want everybody to know what a splendid medicine Tanlac is." j Tanlac is sold m Hood Kiver by the j Kresse Drug Co. -Adv. j Notice of Execution and Sale Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution issued j out of the Circuit Court, State of Ore-! gon. for the County of Hood Kiver, on ; the 28th day of January, 1U1I), und to ; me directed upon a judgment rendered i by said Ciicuit Court for said County on the l'Jth day of November, 1918, in : a suit wherein Oeorge K a both and1 A. M. Smith are plaintiffs and Samuel ( A. W herrey is defendant, commanding me to make sale of the following de-1 scribed real estate, to-wit : The East J of the East i ot Section 8 in Town ship 2 North of Range 9 East of the Willamette Meridian in Hood River County, State of Oregon, to satisfy a; judgment in favor of each of the plain-! tills against the defendant for the sum i of Three Hundred and Thirty-one and I 50 100 (j:C1.50) Dollars with interest I from the 19th (toy of November, HjIK, j at the rate of Eight (8) per cent per annum thereon, and the further judg ment jointly in favor of said planitill's 1 for the sum of One Hundred i$100.00) i Dollars, and a judgment in favor of j the plaintiff A. M. Smith against the defendant for the sum of Three Hun- j died and Forty-five (.f 345.00) Dollars, and the further sum of Fifty ($50.00) ! Dollars, attorneys fees, together with ; interest thereon at the rate of Eight (8) per cent per annum from said 19th S day of November, 1918, until paid, and the costs of and upon this said writ, 1 will, on Monday, the 10th day of March, 1919, A. ')., at hour of 2 o'clock P. M., at the front door of the Court House of Hood River County, State of Oregon, in the town of Hood River, sell, at public auction to the highest bidder for cabh the said real estate above described to satisfy the amounts due on said judgments, to wit : One Thousand and Eight ($1,008.00) Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of Eight (8) per cent per annum since November 19th, 1918, and One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) attorneys fees and the costs and expenses of sale. Dated this tith day of February, 1919. 1 hos. F. Johnson, Sheriff of Hood River County, f6m6 State of Oregon. A complete stock of GOODYEAR ana REPUBLIC TIRES AND TUBES together with our ser vice, makes this an ideal place to pur chase your tire re quirements. DeWITT motor co. Royal Bread. Fresh and Cured Meats. In order to tive our down town customers better service our delivery car will leave the store promptly at 8 o'clock each morning. Get, your orders in promptly. L. H. HUGGINS' GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET TWTLFTH STREET PHONE 2134 Airit it the limit. savsMike, the Contractor 'You'd think any hod y but a kid ttould know that genuine Gravely is bound to give more real tobacco satisfaction than ordinary plug." Good taste, smaller chew,longer Jifc is w hat makes Genuine Grave ly cost less to chew than ordinary plug. Writi lo: Genuine Gravely DANVILLE, VA. for booklet on chewiitf pint, Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our kind neighbors and fripnria who so kindly assisted us dur ing the illness and death of our dear mother and sister, Mrs. Susan Scohey. Also for the beautiful floVers. Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Peffer, Mr. Julia Heath, Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in poach G 0 o 0