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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1919)
110011 MVEIl GLACIER. THL'KSDaY, OCTOPF.1 9. lfllft HERRING FISHERS DO WELL !i 18 cents a package Camels are sold everywhere in acientifio ally sealed packages of 30 cigarette; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glass, ine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply, or when you travel, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Wuutoo-SiUm, N. C. CAMELS' expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos answers every cigarette desire you ever had I Camels give such universal delight, such unusual enjoyment and satisfaction you'L'j call them a cigarette revelation ! If you'd like a cigarette that does not leave any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor, smoAe Camels! If you hunger for a rich, mellow-mild cigarette that has all that desirable cigarette "body" well, you get some Camels as quickly as you can ! Camels' expert blend makes all this delightful quality possible. Your personal test will prove that Camel Cigarettes are the only cigarettes you ever smoked that just seem made to meet your taste ! You will prefer them to either kind of to bacco smoked straight 1 Compare Camels for quality and satisfaction with any cigarette in the world at any price I Splendid Catches and High Pric Have Been the Rule Among Them for Many Year Nov. The herring fisher works alwajs on the utght shift, not beeaus thu fish feed at niht herring tak no known halt hut because they can be seen at night. Taking their cue from the whale or seagull as to th location of the her rtug, the boats go oft two by two (for they work always In couples) late In the evening to the fishing ground. Ar rived there, they stop their motors, and gliding silently over the dark wa ters they look for the fish. One of the uieu bumps the anchor two or three ttiues on the bow of the boat, and Instantly a patch of water lights up with a bright phosphorescent gleam. It Is the herring, and the ring net (now more generally used In the west of Scotland than the driftnet) is lowered. It is held up by corks and has a small light ut one end. This the partner boat picks up ; they circle around the herring until the two boats come together, w hen most of the men climb into one boat, where they draw the net, with the herring, on board. In this little Highland village the men of the lust two generations have (lone well with the fishing. Their boats, complete with nets and motor, cost betweeu M and f M, but only the other night a couple of boats, own ed by brothers, divided 750 between them for one night's catch. Ixiudon Mall. THE SMOKER will find here a full supply of Velvet Smoking Tobacco made by Mother Nature's ways. The kind that has inspired the pithy paragraphs and poems of "Velvet Joe." Pat's Place Fifteen Cents a Tin M-H"H-I"H"1"I-I"1"M-I-1-1"M"I"H"I-H t H.NS, ITKS AM FEATHERS Automobile Service to all points of Mid-Columbia Regular Stage to and from Parkdale As follow a : Leave Hood Kivcr daily, except Sunday, at I. HO p. in. Leave I'arkdule daily, except Sunday, at i l-'i, and on Saturday even ings at t). ir p. in. PORTLAND-HOOD RIVER MOTOR STAGE Knalilin yuii to ecu the Wonderful Columbia Kiver Highway at a nominal ot. FASHION LIVERY COMPANY PHONE Ulll HOOD RIVF.R, OREGON t-l--l"l-I"l"I"I"l-I"l"I"I 'H-l 1"1"I ! 11 111 In an opinion given by Attorney General Brown to the district attorney for Harney county, the shooting season for ducks, geese and other migratory waterfowl has been definitely settled. Confusion has existed in the minds of many shooters on account of a differ ence in the federal and state season. The state cannot legislate w ithin the closed season of the federal regulations but it can legislate within the open season. The federal open season is three and one-half months, but the state, if it cares to, may close any por tion or all of this federal open Beason. The shooting season, therefore, which must be observed bv hunters through out Oregon, is as follows: For Multnomah, Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook comities, the open sea on begins October 1 and closes Decem berr ill. In all other counties of Game District No. 1, which comprises all that portion of Oregon lying west of the summit of the Cascade mountains, the season opens October 16 and closes Jan uary 15. In all counties of Game Dis trict No. 2, which comprises all that portion of Oregon lying east of the summit of the Cascade mountains, the open season begins October 1 and ends on December 31. The original draft of the Game Code included a uniformity of seasons, but the position was taken that the federal regulations were unconstitutional, and, therefore, would be inoperative. Since the legislature has adjourned, two fed eral courts have upheld the federal regulations. It was the clear intent of the legislature to give equal huntng seasons. This would have been accom plished had not the federal law inter vened. The state law is inoperative and will be enforced insofar as it does not conflict with the federal law. The dates given above are those within which hunters may shoot and be w ith in both the federal and state laws. DANCING Regular Dances will continue each Saturday evening at the OPEN AIR PAVILLION c ion ? MUSIC BY . PORTLAND JAZZ ORCHESTRA Hermann I'regge ended terror for Japanese fruit growers of the Oak Grove district when he killed a 300 pound male bear. Bruin for several weeks had been making life miserable for the Nipponese ranchers. Grubbing fur bugs, he had destroyed many straw berry plants and prune and apple trees looked as though a cyclone had struck them. It was the habit of the bear to make visits to the orchards in the nighttime, pull off branches from the trees and then eat the fruit leisurely from broken boughs. The Japanese had Bet traps all over the region, but the bear, furnishing many roasts for local epicures, avoided the snares. COMFORT BAGS PLEASE ALL Silver gray squirrels, protected in this county at all times of the year, are becoming very numerous in the citv. At the Park street, school the children, feeding the handsome ani mals, have scores of pets. I he squir rels are very active just at present harvesting walnuts from numerous trees in the city. Nothing Given Out by the Red Cross l More. Appreciated by the Soldier on Service. The following is an extract from a letter of a Red Cross hospital repre sentative: "The men like the comfort kits bet ter than anything the Red Cross (Ives them. We have asked dozens of them what they like best of all that is given them tobacco, magazines, amuse ments, etc. and they nil say at once the comfort kits and toilet articles. They come In from the front without even a toothbrush, and when I seud the bags around by the other patients, they come back and say : 'Say, you oughter see how pleased those guys were they said It was just like Christ inns. They were all sitting up In bed looking at the things in their bags.' "The other tiny one man who had lost his light hand, culled me over to him and said: 'Here, I'll donate my sewlng-klt. My wife has got to do mine after this. I'm out of It. Yoi can give this to some other fellow who needs it.' He had heard the others asking for sewing-kits all down the ward. They are in great demand und very hard to get." Metropolitan Service from a Crossroads Country Store, yet customers get the benefit of many eliminated expenses. ( 101 1 AUTO TRUCK DELIVERIES TO ANY PART OF WEST SIDE. Oak Grove Store C. A. l.EVF.Ol" TEE. 582 FRANK FFNWICK, Jr. A potcript for tin1 voiing people: Oct np camping or excursion par ties and charter our big truck with pneumatic tires, to haul yourselves ami all camp equipment. The following party of hunters re turned last week from eastern Oregon with two fine bucks: J. C. Johnsen, E. J. Copper and Kd Miller. The men left here week before last and attend ed the Round Up. On their way bick they stopped to fish and hunt. The two deer were killed near Mitchell. But few ducks have appeared in the Columbia lowland marshes in the mid Columbia. While scores of hunters have visited the haunts, no one has bagged any birds yet this season. Rubber Stamp Ink at this office. PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed stomach, try two or three nnioiDS after meals, dissolved on the tongue keep your stomach sweet try Kl-meldi the new aid to digestion. r MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNC MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 19-7 I Gift From French Republic Three phrases from ('resident Wil son's war messages will be woven in a costly Ctobelln tapestry France is having tnnde as a gift to the city of Philadelphia. The tapestry is to be hung in the museum In the Quaker city and is about to be placed in the hands of the workers at the famous (iobelln factory for completion, according to an exchange. The tapestry will be 21 feet by 15 feet. It will be full of life and color and will have an atmosphere of en thusiasm and patriotism In portray ing troops departing from Philadelphia for Europe to participate in the war of Justice, Helow are three panels containing these phrases from President Wilson's messngps: "Right Is more precious than pence." "We have no selfish end to serve and desire no conquest and no domina tion." "We shall fight for democracy." Horsemen Knew Their Business. The value of having practical horse men In charge of remount camps is shown in provisions made for shelter. When It came to building the great depots required at each of the camps they ordered open sheds Instead of barns or for the severe northern cli mate, sheds closed on one side. To the city-bred humanitarian who saw thousands of Uncle Sam's horses and mules standing out In the cold, this seemed cruel, and complaint was en tered. But by practical test it was shown that the horsemen were right. Those animals whlcb were housed up did not thrive as well as the ones which were kept in t tie open. When talking with the head of the remount division the thing he was most proud of was the fact that our horses were kept In better condition with fewer losses, thnn the horses of England or France, and Hint we did this with a much smaller nuin force, largely be' cause we give them open-air treatment. Lookouts Develop New Disease. "Eye work is perhaps the biggest part of submarine hunting," writes William (1. Shepherd, in Everybody's, "and It has its evils and penalties. Woe to the man on a destroyer who is gifted with that strange, unexphiln able talent of being able to see by night. There be such. His Is almost a 24-hour-n-dny task. And he finally gets the 'periscope eye' and Is sent ashore to get well, If he can. His eyes weep tears of pus by day and, after sleep, his lids are glued together with granulation. It Is o new disease of tills mad century. " 'You keep looking through those high-powered binoculars like an old lady rending through her spectacles, one of the boys explained to me, 'until finally they seem to be pulling your eyes out of their sockets." i IT'S HOT In Your Motor Cylinder cior3l WAVERLY THE ACE OF OILS Has a Fire Test of 480 for a COOL MOTOR USE WAVERLY t 'OH HOOD RIVER GARAGE APPLE BOXES We have a carload this week. Are now taking orders. Can get more if the growers need them. Come and see us or phone your order. TUMALUM LUMBER CO. PHONE 4121 5 1 0 Cascade Avenue F. DAVENPORT, JR., Resident Manager W. J. Baker & Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ! This remedy is intended especially , for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. From a (mall beginning its sale and use has extended to all parts ; of the United States and to many for-, eign countries. This alone is enough j to convince ore that it is a medicine of ; more than ordinary merit. Give it a trial and vou will find this to be the case. Roxylite Suit Cases and Hand Bags. The best cheap Case on the market today. Also, I have in stock Auto and Buggy Dusters W. G. WEBER Bell Building WHY CONSIGN ? Mr. Fruit Grower: We can get you CASH for your crops. Let us know your estimate of the number of boxes, grades and varie ties you will have. Now is the time to make arrangements. Don't waitcom municate with us. FRUIT BUYERS' SERVICE COMPANY 836 Chamber of Commerce PORTLAND, ORE. Liquid radiator cement that does the work. Hood River Garage. o9 i B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work 310 Cascade Avenue HOOD RIVER, OREGON Anderson Undertaking Co. C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 415 OAK STREET. PHONE 1394