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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1919)
HOOD 111VEK GLAllKli TllHtl)Al. M 'TOUKK U IT'S NOT YOUR HEART IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS OLD TEXAS FRIEND CALLS ON SUNDAY KldMy IImim ! no repctr of par son A n.jority of th ilia afflicting Vrop to-1iy tu t traced back to k.dney troub.t. Tt kidney r th most Important rgaos of tk body. Thy ar th taartrt. th piiririers, of your blood, KMi difcaa it usually indicated ky riu, iMinauoras. nerveuaneea, tponifwy, backache, stomach trou ble, pain in Ictus and lower abdomen, (all stones. trael, rheumat'.aru. sciatica aud lummia. All thus daraagements are nature's iKnala to warn you that the kidneys need he p Tou should ute (inLD MODAL, ilaarlem Oil Capsules liuu.e- dlateljr. The soothing-, heaang oil ium ulaLes tha kidney relieves mrtamrr.a tlona and destroys the germs xti.ifc have caused it. Ix nut it until to morrow. Uo to your druirif ist toJiy so. 1 insist on OJiUU MtU.U, Hariem oil Capsules. In twenty-tour huurs J 'U houid feel health a:il vigor retjrnir.gr and will bless the iliv yu flist heard of :OLl MKI'AI. 11 tarlem Oil. After you frel that you Lave cure.l yourself, continue to take one or two. oav'Ulr each dav, act as to kep la first-class eondltlon and ward oil ths danger of other attacks Ask for the ordinal imported GL,r MEItAL. brand. Three sizes Money re funded If they do not help you. LULL APPLES ARE cs sssssa s: BRINGING $15 A TON 0 ilT. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 31 Taking effect 12:91 a. m. Sunday, July 15th, IH7. J aaea S tTimoi'SD NtiKTIIHl'M) N. i Z No. 3 No. I Motor Motor iiiy 5 ww f. M. A. M. A. M. 6.00 10.45 8(H) 5.113 10 48 8 .115 6.12 10.57 8.15 6.L'ti 11.10 8.L'5 6.11) 11.1:4 8.30 b.M 11 18 8 40 5.40 11.1!:! 8 45 ft.4:i u. h.m 5.47 11.30 9.IK) 5.50 11.3.! H.0A 5.57 11.38 9 20 (12 11.43 t ti.12 11.53 9.35 1 U.17 12 00 10.00 V. M. M. A. M. Stations No. 2 I No. 4 : No. Motor Daily -Daily I Kutpt I Sunday ; I liaily i Kxvrpt Sunday ! No. 8 Minor Siiturit y only lv. Hood River Ar. . . . . . I'owerdale . . . Switchback . . . . Van Norn .... Molir (Well Summit Bloueher Hnlstein V mans Dee pm . . . Trout t'reek . . . .WimhI worth . Ar. Parkdalt Lv... P. M. I A. M. P. M. P. M. 3.00 ! 9.25 2.15 " 45 2.57 ! 9.22 2.11 : 7.41 2 50 i 9 15 ' 2 04 7 31 2.40 j 9.02 J 1.52 ! 7.22 2 35 ! 8.5S i 1.4H : 7.H 2.30 1 H 53 1.43 j 7.13 2 25 i 8 4t 1 !.3H 1 7 .()' 2 20 ' 8.42 ; 1.32 , 7.02 2.10 j 8.37 ! 1.27 ' 8.57 2.05 8.34 i 1.24 j .54 2.IKI I 8.30 ! 1.20 1 li.50 11.15 i 8 2") ' 1.15 ; fi.4. 11.05 i 8.15 ! 1.05 1 ti.35 11.00 8.10 , 1.00 ! ti .30 A.M. i A. M. P.M. ' I'.'M. Steam, t. Motor. Owinu to limited space on Motor Cars all trunks ami heavy baniraue will 'ie handled on the steam traimi, either in advance of or followiuK the passengers. When In Portland STOP AT THE PALACE HOTEL One of the Best flostlerics of the Rose City 446 Washington Street The cleanest rooiiiB in the city, first class service, fireproof, strictly modern, larue ground floor lobby, steam heated rooms, with or without hath, hot and cold water, in shopping and theatre district, reasonable rate's. An inspection will convince you. (By S. J. Mitchell, in Houston, Tex., I'ost) The history of thrilling baseball in Houston tfues away back into the Vs, when there was a cleanup ir.ade in the Teaxs League, with Houston easily on top. Everyone sa d : "You just can't beat 'em. They have a combination w ith that guy Hilly Sunday huldintr the key, and he's woice than a bulldog- he won t turn loose. That's just the way the opix.sing cit ies, with their clubs, were talking, and from that on they just grew listless, as far as any hoie of making a creditable show ing w as concerned. Hut the big leagues toon took notice. and plucked Hilly away from the Tex as League, and he literally took his second sack with him in the campaign of aggressiveness that made him in stantly popular everywhere. lears rolled along and liillv turned his second base into a'broader field of activity, and widened it into a pulpit, horn which he draws as ir.any, alone. as may ue seen on a tine day at the New Y'ork Polo grounds. He was al ways impolite enough to discuss the equity of close decisions with the Tex as umpires, and his flow of language, even at that early date, was the sub ject ot admiration, lie is pre-eminently the man with a punch, and goes in but little for theological methods. claiming that too much of it often mars or obscures the truth. Hut with all the wear and tear on his constitution that so much strenuous work must entail Hilly must have some relaxation, and he shows another side of himself as a successful ranch owner in the Hood Kiver valley of Oregon. "1 am only granting the devil a tiuca out here," he said, "while 1 enjoy the pure air that blows from snow covered Mount Hood and acts as a beneficial sleeping draught." aunuav is nothing if not versatile, nd while he can soar awav to the heights (f idealism, he is eoually suc cessful in commercializing his work. In all his engagements he first has to talk it over with Ma, and this means that his transactions will terminate in a distinct compensation for Billy. Hut with all the wealth he accumu lates, much of it is put to a good and charitable use, and he often takes the lead with a good round donation to any worthy cause. It is. after all, the wonders of Witch mountain that allured bunday, just as many other nature worshippers have been chained in her enchanting spell. No one ever tires ot the mountain, for, like a kaleidoscope, it never presents the same picutre any two hours of the day. It is like a realistic painting on which eome unseen 1 itan with an in visible brush and easel pours out his inspiration in the colors of nature Now the sun may sparkle with bril liance indescribable on narticles of snow tipped peaks nad vast snow fields and irlaciers. The peak itself rises in to the skv as limpid as a svlvan lake where nymphs and gnomes come to peer and mirror themselves for their morning toilet. But in a moment this vista may pass from view. A sudden cloud rolls together and throws its shadow over the Witch Mountain. It is the land of the nirnrod in the fall season and among the crags and crevasses mountain goat, bear and deer abound, the latter often bold enough to raid the growing grain. Ap pie harvesting is a wonderful sight, One sees a familiar auto truck, loaded with bowers of choice fruit and rum hling alcng the half paved roads to the town of Hood River. The man at the wheel is infinitely happy. He knows them all. They all know him. He doesn't look in the least ecclesiastical, but it is Hilly bunday, just the same QUALITY CLOTHES In these times of liih prices, poor cloth and inferior workmanship, it is a Kreut satisfaction to a man to know i hat he is Retting something that is absolute ly right. That is why we are selling more clothes now than ever before, Men know that the clothes we make are right am that we don't sell shoddy or cotton mixed cloth. Yon can buy cheaper clothes than we sell, but you can't bin good clothes at more reasonable trices than ours. Meyer & Wood HOTEL OREGON Itl.DG. TEL. 1124 Quality Clothes, $45.00 to $90.00 Prices fyr cull apples are far in ex cess of any former years.'ard grow ers, if returns on commercial packs of the fruit reach a proportionate rate of in crease over former years, will t more prosperous than at ai.y time in their history. Oder and vinegar apples, w ith cockers graded out. are in sir jng denial J now at $15 per too. The big li es t price in any former seasjn as paid last year when growers received $S tr ton. Canners ar otTering A) per ton for straight ungraded stocks below t' grade. Representatives of six vine gar, cider and canning concerns are canvassing the valley, contracting cull siocks. ine Atmle urowers Associa tion, while it permits no individual sales of commercial stocks of apples, allows its growers to sell their cider and cooking stocks direct. WOMAN'S CLUB NEWS Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. Heath & Milligan Mixed Paints Glidden's Varnishes Room Mouldings Bulk Calcimine Mixed to Order Plate and Card Rail Dry Paste ft APPLES and PEARS tis up. When you have any Apples or Tears to sell call Highest price paid for high class fruit. Orchard supplies, spray materials on hand. KELLY BROS. CO., Inc. OFFICE AN D STORK: STEWART HI.OC'K, THIRD & STATE ST. WAREHOUSE: SEVENTH AM R. R. ST. RHONE 1101. The Woman's club has begun the activities of the fall and winter season with 122 members. An ambitious cal endar has been prepared. Standing committees for the year have been an nounced as follows : Calendar: Mrs. P. R. Hughes, Mrs. W. W. Rodwell, Mrs. J. W. Sifton, Mrs. E. W. Hirge; educational. Mrs. R. I). Gould. Mrs. E. T. Robinson, Mrs. Harvey Jones. Mrs. H. G. Coo per, Mrs. Ella Wilbur; legislative, Mrs. Wm. Mutiroe, Mrs. C. H. Cast ner; civic, Mrs. C. O. Huelut. Mrs. C. A. Hell, Mrs. W. A. Schatl'ner, Mrs. R. H. I'erigo, Miss E. M. lavidson; current events and parlimentary drill, Mrs. ('. 1). Hoyt, Mrs. Wm. Munroe; prei-s, Mrs. V. R. Abraham, Mrs. W. 11. McClain: property, Mrs. S. K. Hart mess, Mrs. Harry Connawav, home ec onomics, Mrs. F. M. Edwards, Mrs. L. M. Kissinger, Mrs. A. E. I'age, Mrs. W. li. Heath, Mrs. E. Hawkes. Mrs. E. I Scobee; philanthropic. Mrs. I.. M. Hentlev, Mrs. Hubbard Taylor, Mrs. W. L." Nichols, Mrs. A. C. Eofts; emergency Mrs. Truman Iiutler, Mrs. W. 11. Chipping, Mrs. Kent Shoemak er; social, Mrs. C. C Paddock, Mrs. C. O. Heulat, Mrs. (J. A. MeC'urdy; auditing, Mrs. Jessie Hishop, Mrs. M. E. McCarty ; music, Mrs. W. M. Post, Miss R. Howes, Mrs. K. W. Sinclair, Mrs. A. S. Keir, Mrs. Geo. R. Wilbur. r S. E; BARTME55 FOML DIRECTOR AND 'LICENSED EMBALMER Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. . Phone 1381, 3821 HOOD RIVER. OREGON Apple-Pear Fruit Found Samuel Samuelson, a West Side orch aridst, has a new species of fruit. As Mr. Samuelson describes them : "Roth the foliage and the blossoms were betwixt and between those of pears and apples." When the fruit finally matured this fall it had the shape of an apple. The skin is russet and covered with tiny specks. Mr. Samuelson says he is still undetermined as to whether he is growing apples or pears on the freak tree. Others who have sampled the fruit declare it to be a variety of pear. DARK DAYS Are Days of Suffering Ihpy are Be coming Hriyliter fur Some Hood River People Many "dark days" from kidney ills. Backache, headache tired days ; Urinary trouble makes you gloomy; Doan's Kidney Pills have proven their worth. Have been tested by many kidney sufferers. They are endorsed by Hood River people. Mrs. M. A. Douglas, 1126 Seventh St., says: "1 was more or less subject ! to backache and when I was suffering ! in this way my kidneys became irregu- lar in action. 1 felt depressed and had j no ambition for anything. After 1 had taken two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills 1 felt like a different person. That misery in my back stopped and my kidneys haven't caused me any j trouble since." i Erice 60c at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy -I'nan's Kidney Pills the same ROAD DISTRICTS ARE CONSOLIDATED At a special meeting last week the ! county court consolidated a number of the county's road districts. Hist-: nets No. 1, 4 and 11. representing a ! large section of the area west ef Hod j river, were changed to District 1. Ine Upper Vallev. formerly Districts 2 and 1 X, will form District 2, and Districts 5, and 10. Kir ard Fine Grove sections, will be District 5 hereatfer. j The consolidation was effected in order to aid the roadmaster. W. L. ! Nichols, in supervising work. A Three Million Dollar Product EDISON, "The Wizard," spent the above he would give to the world his new THOS. A. amount before product. After his associates said "This is good enough," he spent two million more in perfecting it Today he has a Phonograph so perfect he allows the living artist to sing in direct comparison with the machine the hardest test ever conceived to he given a median ica I ins tru m en f . We carry a full line of these machines and records. They may be purchased on easy time payments if desired. See the new models on display. A. SMITH BLOCK S. KEIR RELIABLE DRUGGIST Boy Gets $25 Fine After several thrilling episodes that ; nearly cost him his life. Jack Nesser, ' a youth accused of robbing fellow workers at a Highway camp east of here, was lined $25 by Justice of the ' Peace Onthank Friday. Nesser at first faced a charge of grand larceny, but this was withdrawn and one of petty larceny substituted. The boy, week before last, was taken tt Pendleton. Constable Olinger was returning him here when the boy jumped from a swiftly moving train i just east of The Dalles. Although he ! I.tmled in a pile of rocks, he survhed with minor bruises as his only injuries. He was recaptured by the city mar-; shal of Arlington, who, when the buy tried to escape, shot him three times.' A bullet still remains in his hip. but j he has been returned to work with the road camps, apparently little the worse i oil' for his injuries. ; Notice of Sale of Stock in Glacier Irri-. gating Company for Delinquent j Assessments j Notice is hereby given : That on Oe-' tuber 21th, I'-U".! at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at Valley t'rest school house, m School District No. 8. locat ed in Section Is, Two. 1 S , Itaiige 10 K., W. M , the undersigned, in the rame of (ilacier Irrigating CumpMny, a corporation, and acting t'or the Hoard 1 of Directors thereof, will sell at public auction, to the h'ghest bidder, tor cash in hand, the sunk subscribed for and held by the persons, and in the tiuanti ties, as lit-U-.l below, t'or the purpose of making the unpaid and delinquent asessmenU doe thereon, also liste 1 de low, as follow s. to-wit : Niton- of Hoi. It-1- Anna K. laioi-s I . i.. C. r. No o Shall. -i linker MO I'ande" 2(1 vlishaw . . Joseph l.rwin j .l"sie 1 1. I l.lll till 111 ! ,1. ( ). Ilanmiiii i ( iiM.tjie 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 :1 it j lin y .li-iitu .... j William Jones . . . j ( ieoige M'.nroe- . . . j ( ii'Nivc .M iller Williuin Moi .lv . . j 'i. U. .McKce I Frank IVder Cym V. Sparks . I'. .1. Stark I.. II. Thomas .21 . i:: 1 1 t .10 it 1 elit).lietlt AsM'SMiielil f I2.u0 (.1 dO 72,i.h II liil sn (.0 12,-0 !l 141 Pi. 00 22 10 :t.i no 2S S'l 2") i i" OS OS i 4:1.20 ' 21.00 :i0.:;2 l!v older of lb Itoanl of 1 i rectors : Kverelt A. lirow n, Secretary Newberg Will Ship 100 Cars "The Willamette Valley will be come this year an important factor in Oregon apple shipments," says Allen Hart, who has charire of a liackine plant for Dan Wuills & Co. at New berg. "We will ship 100 cars of fine quality of apples from Newberg. Our i packing house has three grading ma-j chines operating now, and we are turn- i ing out 1,200 boxes of apples daily." Mr. Hart, who has been at Newberg : the past two weeks, organizing his, torces was here last week to sect re additional packers. "Lack of packers," he says, "has been our chief labor objection. The apple indusrty, is new and the district a yet hasn't 'sufficient experienced lackers." Underwood Harvest On The harvest of apples has begun at Underwood, according to Dr. H. L (iearv, who was here last week on business. Underwood growers were engaged last week in picking Winter Bananas, and this week the harvest of other standard varieties will be under way. "We will have about four cars of necessary, and w ill hear and determine Winter Pananas," said Mr. Geary, "all any objection by any interested person big, well colored tipples. We have ; to said assessment and apportionment completed the harvest wf four cars ot 'j thereof and any other matter connect d'Anjou pears. The Mt. Adams Orch- ed therewith that may come before it. aid Co.. the tracts of which are north i The assessment list and record, so of llusum. will ship alioul nire cars of i made and adopted, is now and will re- OREGON LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers LUMBER & LUMBER PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail Board of Equalization East Fork Irrigation District Notice is hereby given: That the Board of Directors of Fast Fork Irri gation District, sitting as a Board of Fqualization, will meet at its office in the Flint Building, in the City of Hood Kiver, Oregon, on Tuesday, October 7, l'JU), for purpose of reviewing and correcting its assessment and appor tionment :of tuxes fur the year 1!)20, made and adopted September 2, 191!). The Board will continue in session from day to day, as long as may be d'Anjous through the Underwoid ware house. We expect 100 cars of anples i of all varieties in our district." Skull Pierced By Arrowhead "I saw one of the most interesting I relics last week that has ever come un- der my observation," said W. J. j White, traveling salesman for the Pa-! cific Paper Co. "It was a human j skull in which was imbedded an Indian i arrowhead. "The grisly reminder of the days of hostile Redmen was found near Squal-! ly Hook on the Columbia east of The i Dalles. The Bkull, perfectly pre-j setveU, was covered partly with sand. mum in the othce of the Secretary of the Board, Eliot Building, Hood Kiver, Oregon, for the inspection of all per sons interested. Dated September 2, 11U9. (leorge U. Wilbur, slo2 Secretary. Equalization Meeting flood River Irrigation District Notice is hereby given : That the Hoard of Liioctorsjof the Hood Kiver Irrigation District sitting as a B.iard i of Fqualization, will meet at its office ' in the Oak Grove Store Monday, Octo-1 her ti, ipjl'j, at 2 n. m.. for the mir-. It is the head, perhaps, of some early day Hudson Bay man." The, human skull, with the piercing airowhead, is being shown by Wm. McGuire, of Goldendale, a collector of Indian relics. Dan Wuille Returns Dan Wuille, after a tour of all Pa cific coast apple districts, left last week for Vancouver, whence he will travel esat bv way of the Canadian Pa cific. Mr. Wuille, whose concern has been shipping heavily from Hood Kiver and other Northwestern district for a number of years, declares that he an ticipates a steadily increasing export volume each year. "We are here to stay," he said, ''and will establish our storage plants and warehouses permanently in your communities." i pose of reviewing and correcting its assessment anil apportionment of taxes : for the year 11)20, male and adopted j September 2, 1919. The Board will continue in session from day to day as long as may be necessary, and will hear and determine any objection by any interested person to said assess ment and apportionment thereof and any other matter connected therewith that may come before it. The assess ment list and record, so made and adopted is now and will remain in the ! office of the secretary at the Oak Grove store. Hood Kiver, Oregon, for the inspection of all persons interested. By'order of the Board of Directors. Dated September 3, 1919. K Fenwick, Secretary. 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. Bobbins Praises Hood River J. H. Robbins.'of Spokane, formerly a fruit grower of that district and one of the organizers of the North Pacific Fruit Distributors, was here last week with W. J. Furnish, of Portland, in fpecting Hood Kiver orchards. Mr. Kobbins declares that he has never seen finer apple prospects than ate now indicated in Hood Kiver. "Your apples are es( erially highly colored and of good size," said Mr. Robbins. Tax Payments Roll In Deputy Sheriff Hughes reports that tax payments are being made in heavy volumes this week. Last Thursday Mr. Hughes received $2,800. and larger sums are expected each day through out the week. Mr. Hughes expects October 5 to be reached with a record small delinquency. slo2 LOOK FOR THE RED BALL TRADE, MARK D m m 4' Rfcarmsr3Amraunition ShootinfBit wjmti s; ' - An Agreeable Surprise "About three years ago when I was suffering from a severe cold on my lungs and coughed most of the time nightind day 1 tried a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and was sur prishd at the promptness with which it gave me relief." writes Mrs. James get. Brown, Clark Mills, N. Y. Many an that , other has been surprised and nleased I BRIGGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Attachment On man cuts IS corcU; 2 ma, 38 cr!, Goes Anywhere Any Anto. BRIGGS I BURPEE CO. Inc., Maniif.ctnrtrs 279 Hawthorn Art., Portland. Sand for Infamation and tllutralad Circular For Tires and Tubes -Goodrich-Racine-Republic Kelly-Springfield (Solid and Pneumatic) Vulcanizing Accessories THE TIRE SHOP, Inc. 214 OAK STREET, HOOD RIVER, OREGON Mrs. Douglas had. Foster-Milburn with the prompt relief afforded by this Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 7 remedy. Weather strips for Hood River Garage. windshields, 60c. 09 DALLES-COLUMBIA LINE The Steamer J. N. Teal leaves Pn,-tlQn,i t..m-..- J-jver aDout 7.00 n. rn. T 'Fridays and Sundays about 9.30 a. landings. a. m.. arrives in llnnr! Hood River Wednesdays, for Portland and way m. Phone 3514 L. S. MILLER, Agent o 0 0 o