The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 12, 1919, Image 3

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    linn. UlVKIl (II.ACIKU TlirnSIAY. .rVNE 12 1019
MOUSE RAISES ! PAVED FERRY CIIAN--1NDIAN
ALARM MEL IS PROPOSED
r-EV. KENNEDY TELLS
OF FIRST SERMON
the !MH.rt-s i f I- S.a'm t.t re to part'- i-! Hu.l RP-er may h ive a pafj street
i- , i the :ra-.-1 . rrv harvest l.a? tu- ! txtttubrv from the luir.es ct:o: a.
..J h. I.. Sn,;ti . t tii-tun , r-jj ; the f..t t r irst street er..a tre
.is' of Ce n.nl-C"!'.itiit,ia !e.-s than i track? to h.v Wster mark on the IV
p 'THOUSANDS OF WOMEN u;Fcr mherahly from B
U ,! periodic attacks of headache, never dreaming N
: i't tuurv a
e P.:. in
less tr.ei a
MM'i. "1
Headache
H .1 . ...
q mat a permanent cure may he had. 1 lcaJache g
, - -...uj iiouiu ii win tunic uiuiucr oi liic
Momacii, liver or bowels. lake Chamberhin's
i 1 liblttS. ThtV will rorrft rkfvf rllcanLro -nrl
k' th ere will be r.o more headache. Many have be.n
' .1 it v- . . .
g permanently curea Dy Chamberlain s Tablet'.
1 U $
'I
! S i I M i i 8 kl r 1 1 !'s5 3
l" r the most part was
s he i- today," mi
ut 1 rt "n-!:,t i r mi i e
-i--.-:i. ti.i-ti after in v tamrly h;.i
a:: vt i r.-i-.-. a rvit a i ai.ii hid en;!-n.::t-
d Si rw .i'!-r.!ata. 0,1 t''.e li-ltlt
tc if tre .un:'...;.. lie i.tAs
iii'E l.fv 1 1 .-turi.-.i the 1-ial (..
. m '.mi.
"At thut tiire vf I.;-! w.-rkirt; fT
iS J !' P iii:. T 11 illl-'iH..Js
v. a : a ! 1,.' I't ii i'v, iul pie..ti
' vi ,4 itr:iait atti-n '). s-r'rir. aftcr
' p :i ir l!'l!'a'i Is. he ei!, in a
' - ' r.j i.-narj. iit ar.i a t-'rr.tit' srrt-am
, tr mi t:.'1 i.i .-i'-.-e. a i : - 1 1 d stari'e
1. 11 y.-iii t:cj l'r-.ri -u'.'it hy t ?. Hi
it! .uuht tne 1 ;! s v.n-e it akiri; u.
1 Httatk, a! t tiiat !.. . : 1 V rs i f n.y !
ily vitv s rcMfi.ii t lie ttt-( p.-.i;i.is
. :a e atal t!e4 up a I tu?h e..ve!e4 ran
i :i. Tfo j cur g mi'M lemaii'. i uiiitt
1'i.vir Utilil i;t-;i r ! V dalk, leturiiir g a J
1
1 t.f t.rst sc-m
e n t iri n v,
(' V. (i. 'A . Ke
f; tl.er :;i t'.e t
1 ..e ;.r a.-t..r
t -. -iTil :: t'.e
t.
.to tr
iL! tr
i'jri.lira river.
At U i-X nun, hers i f the eity c
say they 'r tei'U late surh a ru'ir.-e a
h reult if h tnt f-r vr:t i.fre.ie'A
t.teJ in i'iri-L.;t c utt hy C t't'.aj
mail. 1 nrr i f IVlutSilia li-w lai-i:
aer-isi whiih the e.ty rwviitly laal i.ut e rij-t-l ". th
a street. Iri hi-- .-inr,; laifrt Mr. ( e i-:' t: I.
iiian a!lejs th it the eity has Ti vred .1 r I flrt-arii
Mf et i.-e'i duriftf ri"4 i-f liit'j , ( -i"l-'e tre a
water hv fetrv systems ami that th , v ti.-. a.; i ;
He ' fei rv i'- I'ers derive a tr. tit from use
f a! of his I; r.is. 1'itv otli.'ia! claim tim:
Mr. t'hai'iri'in in fornitr years has ile
nve-1 h ne.it ir.i'.mse from his ehar'ts
to t'olumt'ia river heat i-uniaiits f..r
lat.Uinir f.riviUve. Trie new street
stsves trie river trar-sportat'oti ennif a:--
:es a free riirht of v.av from lieeji w.
I ter to tt e eity hen hiaii water f.ree-i
Jihein from their regular lanili il
! j!t;tS.
j t'ity ii.thorilii'S asstrt that Mr.
I Chapman for a number of iars
I:...
1: e 1.
f,e
;ar-
I i: ! v...r.-h:;i n
i .West i;i ti 0 tia;
f -t in, i.'tl v,c;e m
i to ait.
t. :,t. ft! e
' i- I "i.et
Hi
!!'!
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Remcml)er that when you brinr? your
Ford car to us for mechanical attention
that you get the genuine Kurd service
materials, experienced workmen and Ford
factory prices. Your Ford is too useful,
too valuable to take chances with poor
with equally poor quality
mechanics,
materials. Urint? it to us and save both
time and money. V are authorized
Ford dealers, trusted by the Frd Motor
Company to look after thc wants of Ford
owners that's the assurance we oiler.
We are ettina few Ford cars and first
come first to receive dohvorv.
DeWitt Motor Co.
s tii u-!y, creeti.'r from clmhii to eluniji ; ai.i.nyeii the n.univi(.ality by lltuat.oti
of t,nlies. As i.e can:e4 the hoii-e he over (etty water! roi,t privileges. I !;.
;h my wile t-i t i 1 r ii on the jwirih, en
rr'.Ti in st-iAir.. ile hunieil over and
uiurte.l 1 ut a ijtii . tion :
' 'Who was 'i.at 1 heard sereaniing
this attiTooor.'.'-'
"Mrs. Mliith. explairie 1. Our daugh
ter. Jessie, now Mr.. Win. S'ewart,
Ita4 been chafed into a elottr by
in -u-e while searehit'n for some article
in the attic. "
' ;i I:
! :
I' 1
C. W. McCULLACII
NOW CLL'I! HEAD
1 The Commercial club directors Thurs
;di! named ('. W. McCillah as jiresi-
dent of the urbanization to sin'ceed O.
; I', liahrey, wim recently resigned.
Mr. 1'ahney plims on leas ins; su'1 w ith
i hn wife to make his home 111 southern
j California.
j 'I lie first tak of the Commercial
i-li.ii under the ersei utivesbin of Mr.
.M't'uilasrh will be to secure a free
. ni !o:jiobile campii'd park for liooi
liivi-r. Thi! club ihrectors emlored tht'
I I ins of devotion the Kouttli of July
1 ctiebratum collisions this year eti
ti'eiy tr.ward raisinsr a fond for eijiiip
pr f ;i caminh.i; place for motori-us.
'I tie pn-t two eais, with the Ut-1
C'l-.M Chapter in chitrs'e, sevi ral tti-ill-Sl
pil tioiiitr liine bet 11 iai;ei lloin
h' 1 ,:rth i t July 1 on e.-sions. The ihio
, w '!l be l..:rkeii in it- plan-- tins misuii
: by 1 he ii'v ami coiintv irnvertiiiio-its
ii'rd by ail oruiiid.atliiPs. lo'tutircd
; Hoed Kivcr county soMnrs, now or
iii:s;, will he.nl a parade on U.t
I' uitii nr. I will othelWise a.-sst in
: n-i - 111' the p-.rk fund.
I SJ J. li. lOedncv was ilected t.. lire v:i-
) c;.r.-v U ti on the board w th Mr. 1 nb
m , 's i'fcii!iiiti i, and Iluirh 0. Hal!
' h,-.s been uailicrl to succeed C. N. liav
iiu as the Hub's secretary.
!IO."i!Ei! ROGERS BUYS
j CLOUD CAP INN
mpose to LMve him a taste ot his own
ir.tiiicine by uvinir toe lowland stree',
under water a port. on of each year.
Mr. Chapman will probably oppose tin.
pHviiisr. in that oridmtnees provi.it
that it shall be paid fur by shutting
property.
FIRE HAZARD RE
FORMS SUGGESTED
iOOD RIVER RURAL EXPRESS
and Passenger Service
L. II. ARNESON, Manager
IP :
thr Vili'i'.V
.:.!.
i 1 he
Will IK"
(Hoittliils
oxtt'ink'il to otlu r parts ol
justify.
Tt'U'i'hoiu' K'li. iiHivliant jit.-'-t wlut ynn wntit ami have
liim diflivor any small iiaokaKts at (.'luu. X. Clarke's )mz
Sturc. plainly inarkcl with your nam.', for i!elivtry by the
II. K. Rural I'Apiv.is.
Freight, Kxpivss, or larjrc parkam s will In' calk'il for
as required.
City Office with Chas. N. Clarke . . Phcne 12G1
Oak Grove Office, Oak Grove Store . " 5582
Residence Phone, 5536
Any helpful s'ljre-t ions fur beiterim
be appredatrd.
YOl'K PATIiOXACiI' SOI.IC
tin.' sen ice will I
'IT l !
'i
w
en
in
p
ortlan
STOP AT riii:
PALACE
licit o.vfiVnV.v of
iOTEL
of tin
tin
Hum- City
440 Washington Street
The
modern,
bath, hot and
rates. An iu-i
city, tirst il.i-- M-rvice
b'.v, s'i'.iiii lieat.il rooti
aid writer, ill -hopping and lia'atre i
vtiun ill c-Miviiice ynii.
h'iuii-t ro-iu:-. in
,it's;e around Ih'o
in.
1 ! b
I net.
n(, strictly
01 lihimt
reasonable
l or a consideration of J.'utiO William
M. I.ail'i hm ' old historic Cloud Cap
1 In r to lion., r A Uomc-s, bead of the
M-smt H mi l.odte Company. Mr.
Mci'ss inlcmO tu develop a chain of
lo.i.ifi i'iiteriiiiii;ei:t rc.-o. I s inciudinst
the Inn, Mount ibioii Pons;.' and the
' beautiful cnnip sjvoiiikIs jit F.Ik M end
ow .i, iilioiit ball way around the nioun-
1 tarn on thi; propo ed Poop road.
Trii' inrincy for tin' purcha e of C'hiu-I
t'np Inn was raised ti. round the conpet
atii.11 of the Portland Ad club and the
active aid of a committee from the
club headed by 0. W. Stubblehme and
K. I,. Yoke, 'ihe Ad club's indorse
mer.t rec unized Mr. Holers' project
as a delinil:.' means of nidinn the srci;.
oral propaganda in fa if of fur-oslniia
facil tus for the accommodat n nl'
toiirir.ls altiacti'd to the Northwest by
the irlowint; advert isinsl used by the
Piii-iti,' Nnrtiiweit. Tourist Association
. and the railroads.
The Ad club has also arranjteJ ll "i'l
! Mr. kojers in the future in matters of
business administration, iiccouiitinsj ami
aiivertisins? y.iidaiice.
Kssay tm Pauls
i'ants are made for men and not f..r
women. Women re nmde for men nr,d
not for pants. When a man pants for
a Wiinrin and a woman p.mls for a
man, that makes a pair of pants,
i i'Mi:t aie lii.e molasses; they are thin
I tn r in hot weather and thicker in cold
I weather. There has been much discus
sion as to whet Ik r pants is singular or
plural. Seems l us that when men
v.a ar pants it is pbiial, and w!en they
don't wear pants it is singular. If ou
uiiit to make the pants last, make the
1 coat tirst.- Kxcharrno.
I Cut 1 hi- Out and I dike it With oii
A mar. often foreets the eflact na.n.e
of the arti.'h- he w ii-hes to purchase,
ard as a last resort takes somi thine
ebe instead. That is always disap
pointing and unsatisfactory. The sale
, way is to cut this out and take it with
you so us to make sure of jrcttim;
i hamherlain's Tablets. You will find
nothing quite so satisfactory fur con
stipation and indigestion.
hrfi'.f(ini)!i.'ks Hriflge
Albert Krieir has just completed a
new bridge a id l:!l, repiacimr an nhi
structure over Kail creek, m the East
ib rrett orchard district. The improve
ment will cost the county approxi
maielv f)i'0.
RENEWED TESTIMONY'
rf the stomach hi t,s I i. a
j tifchtsrest. 1; ycurston.acn is.vaa
; liiituiLi'H, isso'.-e tvio cr ilea i
' tt .r' b
i cn t!ie tonruebeforsretiri-s r.nJ en- t-3
! jcyrtfreilunv;--letp. TV.e nrity ar. J ft
I grcdnesscf ki-moiJguniantce4 by p
j SCOTT & EOWNE M
MAKERS OF ECGTTS EMUUSIONI p
i)r. William Morton Post
Dentist
a n.
FiAce your order now
KELLY BROS.. Phone 14OI
No one in Hood Kiver wh sulfers
backache, hcadaclies, or liistressinK
urinary ill.-, can ali'ord'vto ijrrm.re this
Hood Kiver ivuiiiiiii's tw ice-told story.
It confirmed testin.ony that no Hood
iliver resident can doubt.
Mrs J. W. (iaichtl, I bill Seventh St.
lined Kiver, s,.s: "I bad con.-ider-
Peputy State Fire Marshal Gilbert
VV. Allen, here last week from Salem,
after a survey of apple storage plant i
and waiehosues, the cider factory and
other structures alonj; Railroad avenue,
declared that pure luck, coupled w ilh
the willing man power of the Hood
Kiver Volunteer tire department, had
kept the city from having a disastrous
lire. Mr. Allm made many recom
mendations for prevention of tire haz
ard at the city's chief industrial pUnts
along the O.-W. 11. & N. tracks. While
Hood Kivei has excellent water pres.
lire, he sas the tire lightinir apparatus
for the city of il.tmu is inadequate fur a
town of ooil.
Mr. Allen, who was accompanied on
his investigations by Marshal hraitr
sucsts that the city council requi st
from the state liie marshal's i. Mice i
survey, which wiil I e lottie wiCcn
cost to the loi-al authorities, l-ollaw-iiu;
reiuiimcnilatioiis based on the sn
vey the city can purchase equipment
cinimensiii ate with Ihe need of tie
ln'.cn. Authorities ar-piove the sut
.LO-stii.:., and it is likely that the sui
vey Will be r. que k .1 at once.
Mr. All. n complimented the l.ibertv
tlieatte for ihe safety devices ofit
projection room, lie de-.'laied that the
loan was one of the best ill the stale.
MARINE ENLISTMENT
BEING CALLED FOR
Pischarged soldiers and marines may
enlist for direct duty overseas from
now until fall, at which time they wrli
be returned to the. United States and
discharged. The object of this splen
did other of a live months' trip to
France is to relieve the marines now
serving in the army of occupation, wh"
have been overseas for the past two
vein's. This is an opportunity of a
lifetime for an ex-soldier or marine
who served his time in the State to
take that much desired trip to France,
with the assurance of n discharce upon
return in the fall. This otter d ies not
hold good for long, so take advantage
now. Applications may be made to
any postmaster or Marine Recruiting
Station.
Four year enlistments are also Ileitis
made of men between the ages of 17
and -ll.) yiars who have had no previous
military service, for duty in the United
States and abroad. The pay of a pn
vat-. in the Marine Corps is $Hil a
tin o 1 1), with clothes and medical atUn
tion furnished free.
Sixteen more muMcians are needed
ut the present time for the f.imoip
Mare Island Marine band and applica
tions will be receivedjat any post otlict
or Marine Necruiling Station.
Any further inlormation remirlinp
I the Devil Pegs w ill he gladly furni-hei'
by the Marine K-'cruiting Station, lire
& Alder Streets, Portland, or any post
master. Mrs. I'ost is Appointed
Mrs. VV. M. Pi st has In en appointed
ii.i associate of Mrs. ,1. VV. lngalls i ,
taking up the Work of Securing que:
tinmaites of flood Kiver s.ddieis, sail
ors and murines dui ing the absence in'
Mrs. H. F. Davidson, county hist.niat;
P is urged that all local men hasten h
turning in the information, which is
desired by the county, state and fed
eral governments.
Truck Appears in Maikd
Peas and cabbage are being otfi red
through the local markets this wetk
by ,1. H. Koberg and Harry Munemoto.
The vegetables are of excellent quality
this season. Potatoes) and string bean
will quickly follow the pens and cab
bage. Local truckers have madejheavy
plantings of tomatoes this season.
Mrs. Noble Curiud Thursday
Funeral services of Mrs. Frank No
ble, hLi year old pioneer, w ho died tht
Tuesday before from influenza, wen
cond cute at the grave last Thursday
afternoon by Rev. J. I.. Hershner.
Mrs. Noble was a native of Danville.
III., but came to Oregor. at the aee of
IX. She was first married at the age
of 21 years to (jerd Palmer, a pioneer
of White Salmon.
Her wedding to Mr. Noble, a Civil
war veteran, occurred in ls;il.
In audition to a son, l.con Noble, of
Seattle, Mrs. Noble is survived by a
sister, Mrs. Phoebe Foss, and a broth
er, John Purser. Mr. Noble and hfs
wife were here to attend the funeral,
which was directed bv S. F,. Part-
Kooms 1 and "J Hall
HOOD Rl vi
ol:
Phone
:oon
G. H.JEW KINS, D. M.D.
1 1 h n ns r
leiep!
itles
Oil:
' lilice lUsl ; resi leiic ltd
rv oer liiita-l Punk
E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S.
Dh'.YI'Kr
oii"s r
Dike
inbe,
III th
- die! ; re-nl -i.ee
-sel- i:..,.Pw'
at.'
How oflcn we ht.u the xt.-.tvt v: .: th.it
some other locality rai-s. J .-s
good as those produced a; II- . .1 1-Jv, r."
Many Hardware DcaLr, ts 1 . , v -tive
customers that t' vir !.
"as good as the MAJlSiii ." , e c
not sell the as irood kind, cut w u
sell the
Great
Range
Full Size ()i::s.
Warming Owns high enough f t i.- c
Buy the BEST and be sati fx
Blowers Hordware
Company
Dr. Carolyn Lnderitill
DJiNTISr
Smith Pu.ld:!iij
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1 1 ii me
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Calls
b l ND si la,; ..NT
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i'.l'osills Kb .'.
Id
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Di. s.i'oii
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Kesii
Dll 13. 0. DUTRO
I'll VSP'IAN AND si la.l-.uN
e: Hail I'.ldg . Phone 1
ik-'f: .- v?' '.- J
01 R I'OiTLAUIiV IS N;)T A!.!. SShiKr. ;r, '
It arises from merit an.! eoieiaai ---r' o e. '
INSPECTION OF ()l"R SMOKS ami itKnan v -a, .v ur,- s jj
will reveal to ou the earne.stn.-s., of i-.u" ih I p.. .I.'.vrvc -
mil' ei !) 1 1 lU'inlat ion. Wa shall be e hd t . i i :'. . . :,a . ,, ' n in t i:
juilire of tiia reasons fur our popuiariiy. ,
J. C. JOHNSEN-THF. S113Z I. TAN" j!
"SI'AH ItltANI) SHOPS AiU. 1.! ! i i a "
Hours, L' t.
Uee r I l.leli.
lb. ur : '.' t-
- p. m.
i'le.ue, Odell
1 1 a. in.
J. I'. WATT, M. I).
PIlYMCt.VN
I oil
X Kav and Id,
AND
-led t
, tl-i I i
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iii.it-
i
H. L. DUMELE,
i'HYMClAN AND slipoi-ON
lis pr-.tiii i iniswei -.1 ot inn n e: c-,
cl.-nce. I'lal: i Mtlc
laosais ISmlUii
inirr)
ll.
E. D.KAN AG A
Ihysician and Surgeon
Idaun-S : I Mill
KM I
Ml
(Tib e ill bile)
I'aiiidlllJ
11
C. GLAN VILLE ;
A'l lnPNiiY AT I. W
Kooiii 1 Nation:. I Dank 0 u . P I i
II I Ki . r. I hi g..ii
DERBY & STEARNS
Lawyers
HOOD RIVCH, OrtEOr.N.
Stanaliaii & Slaven
Contractors & Builders
HOOD RIVER. OREGON,
M. E. WELCH,
MCOStl VFinUWKY SIK(.10X
Is pn-parod tt do miv v.'tn k m ihf v-t '''U -iry
line. He chii I.e fn ih.l 1 y calling 'i' u!
-n'tij,' to Ihe Kashimt suililf-
Presh and Cured M
In as large a degree as .o:,:-,i:h
we supply you, by mcms oi ti.tr
packing plant, with the pro
duct raised at home.
W. J. FILZ MEAT MARKET
Protect Your Surplus Crops
FIKFOUK ymi harvest your fruit, 'arain or liny, pp. ,!! ;
shed or barn in which to sOi;-' it, Aa-1 Low ;;' -n tio t
surplus that you expect this year ? May m-i 'it .(-. a ' -a.,
temporary sheds. There's no ne-.'il to ivc-r.ikv j'...r enn
when wo have so much
GOOD LUMBER
for Bam or Shed lUtildinjr, In our yar-l yt..i v.ii! fun! v-ry-thinjr
in buildintf material. Make up jour li.-a ami I nm; ii
in today.
BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING mm
Yard West of Freight Depot- Phone 2131
Mr. W bl.f ( tircil of Imliir. Ktinn
Mime l : n i c in
Anderson Undertaking Co.
C. C. ,M)I KSON, Sole Proprietor
licensed Embalmcr and Funeral Director
niiMV
aide trouble fnun a dull naR'niT pain : me.-'?
acr si- thr- small of ray buck. 1 tried
M-.t-nl well U.town kidney medicines.
but (linn t ed any relict. I mahy I "Sme Limn in Hmy when I had mi
i i can u.-m.o Dean's Kidney Rills hud ' attark of l.ahneftion and eeryt,'ot 'g
fotaal. inu. h to my surprise, how kh,omy to me, 1 rereiv.d a frei
nenkly tluy actevl; 1 tot better at sa.nple of Cli'mbei Iain's Tablet-' I
once. 1 he backache disippeared and mail. I eatve tln.ni a trial and the.i
m. k.dia - v.. :e streiiL'th." ed." 1 were such a helo to me that I le Ufih't
li'.er f.x years biter Mis, (iatohel !( packaue, and 1 can truthfully w. .
saa;: "I am rzlad to contit n: w I, at I that I have not had a similar aliai '.
i mo a in my former statement regard inr ; suia, " writes VVm. 15. VV if ler, Douc-
i my experience with I loan .s Knlney ' .i;ville Pa.
j l'llp'. 1 take tliein whcii in nee l of a :
j k idea v n;t .Peine and thev aUaVti i;ive ! . i- t,
!. v.e iaeat satisfaction." ' " I llierry (top U-M
; ldi.e bo-, at ail itealer.-a Don't sim I j, p, Nuuamaker report that thc
piy ask tor a kidnty reir.uly - - et ' vMTy yi.dd vuTl be I 'k liter this yea
i i ....i i ,..s i..e .-.el tiiJv . tllail M-asun. n.r, iVLiiiiiniiwr .tti
Mrs. lirrtvlu-l had. t oister-M i iiuirn niales that- his crop will be a third of
PI ION 1'. 1VM'''' '"- luiiaio, .n, l. ; the bO tons harvested last year.
Preserve Your
HARNESS
and your Shoes
I.KATIIKK MI ST P.IO KI'.PT
l i.P N I'D AM) Oll.l'.D.
Sec in for Harness anl Mine Oils
W. G. WEBER
IU11 J'.uildina
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