The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 20, 1919, Image 6

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    HOOD IIIVIIU ULAC1KK. THL'liSDAY. FEBRrAllY 20. 1010
SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF
' GRANGE OPPOSES FIFTH LIBERTY LOAN
! MILITARY TRAINING IS A NECESSITY
For ?0 rtrn COTD VEOT. Hirlnn
fnl ha nl.!1 ?i1.rriiis humanity to
w thtan.l atta.Vt of kiioey. liver,
bladder and at'm.ai'h trouble and ail
ronne. :-d ith the urinary
orcatts and t- buiM up and restore to
fcea:th irir. a?.etied by disvas.
TatM moat impor'ant firitaus must b?
atr.nd. berauae they titer and pur'.fv
t&a biuod, un!iu they do tbetr orK
you are doomed
Waarineai. leeplMineaa. nervousness,
despondency backache, stomach trou
ble, pains Is the loins and lower ab
domen, sjravel. difficulty when urinat
ing, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbauo
11 warn you of trouble with your kid
y GOLD sTEDAI. Haarlem oil Cp-
sis are the retnedv you r.ed. Taka
three or four every day. The heaiin
jll soak into the ceils and linlti of
the kidnrya and drives out the poisons;
New lite t.d hith ill s trxly fo.Uw
When "ur normal viiror his te-n re
stoi'i continue treatment for a wtula
to ktef yourself in condition and lre
vmt x rnditn of th d.sease
liun't wait ur.tt! v..u are im-spsli'e "f
?Ul.linr. Sfrirt nhnx :"U MKI'AL.
Haarlem Oil I'apsjles today Vour dru
irist will .heerfullv refund vour mony
if you are not satisfied with reeilt.
Hut be sure to ret the nriglruil Import
ed fXLI MKDAU and accept no sub
stitutes. In three sues Sealed pack
sues At all drug stores
I The Hotil Rivr
ernrne. thrxueh its
County Tomyna In a sttterrent eert to Gov. James
legislative ct m- : K. Lynch, .f the federal Reserve
n.itttt. ha. urctd tre joint utiegaiiun eatiK, secretary 11 ine ireasury t..r-
lit Hood Rivtr ami Wat-co counties to ' ter Glass has exploited the rumor that
i oppose to the utmutt the proposed bill the saving of more than fifteen billinn
! iiiovidinaT f.r military trainii g in the dollars as the result of the armistice
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 power
in proportion to its weight than any
other car built, save one costing more
than $3000.
Touring Car. $11KS. . . Roadster. S11R5 . . . Coupe. $1760 . . . Sedsn $1760
Additionsl tor Wire Wheel Equipment, $75. f. U. B Vontisc. Michian
HEIGHTS GARAGE
cho.ls. The lull is t haracieiiztJ as
i Pru.-sian in effect. The grange tom
l mittee, compared of A. 1. Mason. G.
i H. kcbbins. J. R. Firien. O. L. Wal
; tets and A W. Peters, lt-o condemns
I the prop ised boxing bill. H. B. 342.
j providing for a special election. The
: hi aner-, give their stroni;ett endorse
j merit to any meeaure that will put the
j Hood River experiment station on a
' permanent ba-is. They alno endorse
! the followinir bills: H. B. 20, propos
ing representation in the legislature
by prt portions! representation ; H. B"
making failure to vote a nusue
meaner; H. B. 75. creating a special
state market director; S. B. 46, which
would create county engineers, and S.
B. ltUl, extentiing the powers of jnitia
live and referendum on matters mat
lertaii particularly to them.
The grange committee armors tne
actions of the legislature in raising
salaries and urges the defeat of a
mens ure that proposes the expenditure
of $50,1101) for scenery exploitation.
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rT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY
Time Table No. 31
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Daily ua"y S'ud ) ; .Sunday j Sunday
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5. Hi j ILL'.", i H.4." I Summit. 1 2.25 ; 8.4(
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Motor
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S tf.i 111 . t M.i'iir.
Owiuu' to Iniiitcil spat
irtnillfil on the Mciun trail
e on Motor i'-af al
is", cither in advance
Irnnks and heavy lia-'(!iie will.bf
of or lollowiiiK the pasHengers.
COAL AND WOOD
R(vk Sjiring-s and Utah Coal Best Grades Only.
Wood of all kinds special quotations on carload lots.
Crushed Koek 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 any other hauling.
Transfer & Livery Co.
TELEPHONE 4111
DAVIDSON IS FIN
ISHING EXPORTS MEXICAN CONDITIONS
Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co.
Complete line of PAIM S, OILS, HRUSHUS, Etc.
Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints
Glidden's Varnishes
Room v Mouldings
Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order
Plate and Card Rail
Dry Paste
had removed the necessity for another
Liberty lAan. Secretary Glass' state
ment follovkg :
"A rumor has reached the treasury
that a m stake has been made bv the
authnntie. that from 115,000. w'O.WO
to $17,00O,0 10,000 has been returned to
the treasury as result of the armis
tice und that therefore another Liberty
liiiaii is unnecessary. The rumor it
absolutely unfounded. 1 suppose it
has its origin in a failure to under !
t. .i:.. u.. i '
Mauu me uiacunMOll 01 uic jinqiuftu
repeal by conKress of $15,000,000,000
of appropriations and authorizations.
This does not mean a return of money
to the tieasury, but a cancellation of
authority heretufore triven by congress
to expend money in the future.
"As a matter of fart.Jthe whole pro
ceeds of the Fourth Liberty Loan and
of nil previous loans had, at the time
the armistice was signed, been ex
jiended or anticipated by treasury cer
tificates of indebtedness issued during
the summer and eatly fail to finance
the current requirements of the gov
ernment and at that time outstanding
and unpaid."
'I'm now turning down offers of
space," says H. F. DavidBon in a let
ter to bis wife.
Mr. Davidson continues in his letter
to tell of the uncertainties that faced
exporters when the llritinh embargo
was hret lifted last December, men
it appeared that supplies shipped to
England would be limited because of
lack of shipping facilities. Several
reductions, however, have been grant
ed in apple freights and at present
hippers are ottered more than they
can till. The exporter says he regrets
that he hasn't 100 more cars to ship to
England.
Mr. Davidson, who is optimistic over
the market for apples next year, says
the market conditions the country over
have been phenomenal this year. lie
predicts that the deal will end this
spring with fruit selling at an uprece-
lented high figure in New York city.
He expects to be through his exports
before March 1, when he will return
home. In addition to shipments to
England, he is sending large supplies
of fruit into northern European coun
tries.
Tax Experts Warned Against
In a statement received by the col
lector of internal revenue, Milton A.
Miller, from Commissioner Daniel C.
Roper, taxpayers are cautioned agains
allowing themselves to be imposed up
on by strangers who claim to be "In
come lax hxperts. Ihey Bhou,kl dis
criminate carefully between really
helpful, authoritative advice in tax
matters, and irresponsible advice.
Mr. Uoper states futher that the bu
reau is arranging to furnish for the
benefit of income tax payers in every
city and town in the country a free
advisory service by trained collectors,
agents, inspectors and deputies. At
the offices of collectors and their depu
ties and at other central points, free
information and advice with respect to
filing returns under the new revenue
bill may be had up to the final date for
filing such returns.
P.Hiiks, trust companies and similar
responsible institutions have always
cooperated in furnishing authentic in
come tax information.
Process Utilizes Buttermilk
J. K. Deitrich, manager of a cream
ery at Kennewick, here on a visit to
the Hood liivrr Creamery last week,
says he has devised a process for util
izing buttermilk, large supplies of
which often go to waste at creamerie".
Hy the mrthods, which Mr. Deitrich
says he has tried out, the milk is made
into a cheese, palatable and very nu
tritious. He also manufactures a milk
powder from buttermilk. The latter
has been successfully used by bakers.
The supply of buttermilk of the local
creamery is largely consumed as a
(leverage. Hankers, ranchers, law
yers and doctors may be seen making
iheir regluar visits, with jugs, to the
creamery.
Dressed Hogs Shipped
Hog raising has increased to' such an
extent here that llocal meat markets
are unable to consume the pork
slaughtered by ranchers and almost
daily shipments are made to Portland
at this season of the year. Up to
three years ago more than 7o per cent
of the nork.even in the winter months,
was shipped in from outside points.
Last Friday K. L. Keadell, of the
Meadow Brook harm, shipped six
large dressed hogs to a Portland mar
ket. Periodic llllloiis Attack
Persons subject to periodic bilious
attacks will observe that their appetite
fails them just before an attack.
That is, they do not really crave food
but eat because it is meal time. If
they will eat only a light meal and no
meat, then take two of Chamberlain's
Tablets the attack may be avoided.
ARE IMPROVED
The Mexican government, according
to a letter received by Dr. Jesse Edg
ington from his daughter, Mrs. Alfred
W. Heckley, who with her family re
sides at Tampico, Chocoy, where Mr.
Keckley is operating a large stock
ranch, is making some progress in
breaking up bandit bands. According
to the letter the government forces
have recently become strong enough to
successfully cope with the numerous
bands of roving bandits. A proclama
tion has been issued offering immunity
to all bandits who will g've up their
arms and horses and join the federal
army. In case they fail to repsund to
the proclamation, they will be hanged
on capture, the order cites. Mrs.
rieckley sava the proclamation has re
sulted in many roving bands rushing to
the government forces.
The first wave of the influenza epi
demic took a heavy toll of the Mexican
peons. The recurring waves are not so
severe, and the country is emerging
from the chaotic conditions following
the first spread of the fatal disease
The Leckley family has just recovered
from attacks of influenza of the light
er form.
DRIVES FOR STATE
MEMBERS IS ON
A membership drive for the Oregon
State Chamber of Commerce has been
launched by John L. Etheridge, of
Portland, state chairman of the mem
bership committee.
During the past month an office
force, working overtime, has been per.
fecting the committee's organization
for securing members for the new
Chamber. A large room has been set
aside specially for this purpose by Mr.
Etheridge.
The aim is to secure individual mem
berships from the representative citi
zens of ever town, community and
rural district of Oregon and organiza
tion memberships lrom every local,
commercial or development body.
Truman Butler has been appointed
chairman membership committee for
Hood Kiver county. Also the follow
ing of Hood River county have been
appointed chairmen ot the memhershi
committee of their respectivetowns
R. J. Mclsaac, l'arkdale; K. E. Ells,
worth, Cascade Locks.
They Have Fun With Bickford
In a spirit of levity a delegation of
Northwestern fruitmen, according to
the story brought back by C. W. Me-
Cullagh, introduced A. F. Bickford,
there to represent the Association, as
Mr. Pickford, father of Mary Pick
ford. I he introduction was taken in
all seriousness, Mr. McCullagh says,
and Mr. Bickford won agreat deal of
unmerited and undesired fame. The
toastmaster at a banquet, having heard
the story, sighted Mr. Bickford in the
banquet hall, and with a pretty tribute
to "Our Mary," called on Mr. Bick
ford for an impromptu speech.
Mr. Bickford has proceeded to New
York city to study market conditions
for the Association.
Russian Sent to Asylum
Adjudged insane, Lorcn (Ink, Rus
sian, who in his aberration sees sever
al countymen shadowing him and
threatening physical injury, was sent
to the insane asylum at Pendleton last
week, (iuk, because of his peculiar
actions, came under the notice of Offic
er Frazier.
A. Boxer, who speaks Russian and
who was called in as an interpreter
says Guk told him that he has a wife
and three children in Russia. The
man had a large sum in currency on
his person, and has an account in a se
attle bank.
Notice to Stockholders
Stockholders of the Farmers' Irrigat
ing Company who desire to purchase
more stock please make application to
the secretary on or before March 1,
l'JIO.
By order of Board of Directors.
M. H. Nickelsen,
fl3-27 Secretary.
Notice of Sale of Real Property
Notice is hereby given that the
State Land Board will, on and after
Thuisday, the 27th day of February,
1919, receive proposals for the purchase
of the following described real prop
erty, situated in Hood River county,
Oregon, to wit :
The north half of the northwest quar
ter pf the southwest quarter of section
8, in township two north of range ten,
east of the Willamette Meridian.
Said sale will be cash, and one-fifth
of the amount bid must accompany
each nronosal as evidence of i?ood
faith, and to be applied on the pur
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 filed with the
undersigned attorney f..r said Board on
and after said date, from whom further
information concerning this property
may be obtained upon application
therefor. All deposits accompanying
bid not accepted will be returned to
the holders.
A. J. Derby.
Attorney for State Land Board,
First National Bank Building, Hood
River, Oregon. jif27
For the Children
Too much care cannot be exercised
in selecting a cough medicine
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for
children. It should be pleasant to
take, contain no harmful drug and be
most effectual in curing their coughs
and colds. Long experience has shown
that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
meets these conditions. It is a favor
i ite with many mothers.
j Caution
! The "flu" bug is a working germ
j That does the active service ;
: It follows up the worried ones
And feasts upon the nervous.
The minds of some create the "flu
By harboring every "fear "
I For "caution" is the antidote
When "flu bugs" are so near.
You owe it to society
To obey the late health laws:
If the health of others rests with you
lhen wear the mask of gauze.
Exchange
Dollars anil Cents
Counting it only in dollars and cents
how much did that last cold cost vou
A man may not always stop work
when he has a cold, but perhaps it
would be better if he did. It take
about ten days to get completely rid of
a coia unuer the usua treatment
That time can Le much shortened by
taking Chamberlain s Cough Remedy
ana profier care ofyouraelf. In fact,
bottle of this remedy in the house is
mighty good investment during the
winter and spring months.
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Have you Music in your home?
Can you in your own home sit down and enjoy
the best of music of all variety ?
Do you know that by making a small installment
and Payments as low as $1.00 per week
you may have all this at your command. We sell
Edison Diamond Point
PHONOGRAPHS
the most wonderful and and perfect ever in
vented at terms to suit you.
Come in and talk it over.
A. S. KEIR
SMITH BLOCK RELIABLE DRUGGIST
LETS HIRED HELP GO
DOES WORK HERSELF
Mr-. Toholt Astmilalird at Results of
Tanlac- (iiiinn 20 Pound
"Some wonderful thing happen in
this world, and the wav '1 anise has re
stored my health and built me up is
one ot them, said Mrs. Paul lobolt,
of 1)11 California Ave., Butte, Mont.,
n one of the most interesting and re
markable statements yet published in
connection with the Master Medicine. !
"My trouble started about two years !
ago, she continued, and 1 have sun-'
plv been a nervous wreck ever since !
until now. Last January 1 went to
the hospital ulicie 1 was told that my
whole system had become poisoned by '
an aiTected appendix, that an opera
tion was my only hope and it was
toubtful if this would save me. So 1 ,
arranged to have my children cared
for, in case 1 should not see them
again, and submitted to the operation. .
Well, the operation w as dime with so
much sktll, and 1 was so raretully
nursed that I finally got out of the
hospital and was home with toy hus
band and children again. Then I
picked up wonderfully for a little more
than a month when 1 began having '
terrible pains in my back over my kid
neys. My uppetite left me, and noth-:
ing tasted right. I was so constipated.
had fearful headaches, and was so ner
vous I could hardly sleep. I fell off
until I weighed less than a hundred
pounds and was so weak that it was
an etl'ort fur me to get about at all.
finally my husband suggested that
I try Tanlac, as it was being so much
talked about, and the results have as
tonished us both. 1 couldn't see much
improvement on my first bottle, but
with the second my appetite got bet
ter, 1 commenced to feel improved and
was surprised when I got on the scales
to find that I had gone up to one;
hundred and eight pounds. Well, the!
third bottle did wonders for me, re
lieving me of all pain and headache
and making me want to eat up every
thing. 1 now weigh one hundred and
eighteen pounds --making a gain of
more than twenty pounds on three bot
tlesand I'm wondering what my
fourth bottle, which I have lust start
ed taking, will do for ine. 1 sleep like
a healthy child, never waking at night
at all and feel like I could eat five or :
six meals a day. 1 dismissed my hired
help, four weeks ago, after eighteen ;
months steady service, and since then
1 have done all my own housework,
cooking and everything. 1 have no
more dull, drowsy bad leelings and lite
is a pleasure to me. I can't praise!
Tanlac enough for what it has done
for me.' 1
Tanlac is sol. I in Hood River bv the :
Kresce Drug Co. Adv.
Notice to Merchants
My wife, Nell Cameron Wood, hav
ing left my bed and board, 1 will no
ongcr be responsible for any debts
contracted by her.
f20 Wm. Wood.
Notice of Execution and Sale
Notice iB hereby given that under!
and by virtue of an execution issued!
out of the Circuit Court, State of Ore
gon, for the County of Hood River, on
the 28th day of January, 1919, and to
me directed upon a judgment rendered
by said Circuit Court tor said County
on the 19th day of November, 1918, in !
a suit wherein tieorge ftaooth and
A. M. Smith are plaintiffs and Samuel
A. Wherrey is defendant, commanding
me to make sale of the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit: The East
J of the East j 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-
tins against the defendant for the sum
of Three Hundred and Thirtv-one and
50 100 ($;1.50) Dollars with interest
from the 19th day ot November, 1918,
at the rate of Eight (8) per cent per
annum thereon, and the further judg
ment jointly in favor of said plariitiffs
for the sum of One Hundred i$l00.00)
Dollars, and a judgment in favor of
the plaintiff A. M. Smith against the
defendant for the sui of Three Hun
dred and Forty-five ($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 l'Jth
dav of November, 1918, until paid, and
the costs of and upon this said writ,
I will, on Monday, the 10th day of
March, 1919, A. D., at hour of 2
o'clock F. M., at the front door of the
Court Houie of Hood River County,
State of Oregon, in the town of Hood 1
River, sell, at public auction to the j
highest bidder for cash 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 6th day of February, 1919.
Thos. F. Johnson,
Sheriff of Hood Rwfer County,
ftimii State of Oregon.
The Glacier ottice carries Butter paper
OREGON LUMBER COMPANY
Manufacturers
LUMBER & LUMBER PRODUCTS
Wholesale and Retail
A complete stock of
GOODYEAR and 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 Rive our down town customers better service
our delivery ear will leave the store promptly ;it 8 o'clock
each morning. Get your orders in promptly.
L. H. HUGG1NS'
GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET
TWELFTH STREET PHONE 2134
Bill says to
we Doctor-
"Them
some pit!!;;
bigger!'"';; good Ju:,ie
ine Real
and the
stays wilh
counts."
$ez ze
may be
; that look
;t it's the
-t genu
Gravely way it
you that
Good taste, smaller
chew, longer life is what
makes Genuine Grave
ly costless to chew than
ordinary plug.
Write to:
Genuine Gravely
DANVILLE, VA.
for booklet on chetvir.g plug
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Mug packed in pouch.
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