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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1919)
noOD RIVER GLACIER THTRSDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1010 DO YOU KKOW that indigestion can be cured, permanently cured, so that you can eat any . kind of food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when Cham berlain's Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J. Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over $2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was pcrma- ncnuy cured by these tablets. MAKES WHITER, LIGHTER BREAD GET IT FROM YOUR GROCER flilf FANCY BUJtwOlWTtNT "GET THE HABIT " Call at MacMillan's Store for your GROCERIES Or phone 2351, and we will deliver them at your door. My stock Is ettin more c omplete each day to take care of your wants. A tilal w ill satisfy you that It pays to trade w ith me. N. H. MacMILLAN Successor to A. C. STAT EN APPLE GROWERS ATTENTION ' Mr. Jack Bagley is our appointed Agent to buy your CIDER and VINEGAR CULLS for which tho First National Bank of Hood Kiver will pay you in cash on presentation of delivery slip, signed in ink by Mr. Bagley. HOOD RIVER VALLEY PRO. CO. twmmmxnsoasasms FOR THE HOME at all times of the year, and for the Vacation Day Picnic Parties our shelves and cases are filled with anything you may desire in groceries. WE WILL HE CLAD TO PACK THAT BOX OF CAMPING SUPPLIES THE ARNOLD GROCERY CO. Is Always At Your Service Woo Coal and Now is the time to purchase your fuel for year. Remember we have the best and are prepared to supply you. TAFT TRANSFER CO. All Kinds of Hides and Furs BOUGHT AT PORTLAND PRICES H. GROSS The Third Street Second-Hand Man Tel. 1213 JUDGE GANTENBEIN ! DIES SUDDENLY: News of the sudden death if Judge C. L'. Gantenbein came as a shock to ' .his many Huod River friends. Jud:e ; Ga: tenbein. whie family, until the ; tieaih of Mrs. Gantenbein, was aecus- ; turned to snd the summers here on a j West Side orchard place, was well ' known in Hood River. j "It was with deepest regret that 1 heard if Jufue Gantenbein's death," ; fav C H. Vauhan. "We of Hood River who had come to know him well -t iHii a warm in our hearts for him. : I'eith is a shock at any time, tut the untimely enJ of Jtide Gantenbein jutt reaching the urime of a useful life, is one to be particularly regretted." j Juiiiie Gantenbein died at his apart-' iiiei.ts in Portland Wednesday of last ; ei k. "America lost a staunch friend and ; (i.'ifoii an able jurist in the death of 1 Calvin I!. Gaiitenlein, judge of the i circuit court lor ftlultnoman county and dean of the Northwestern College of Law" said the Oregonian. The jurist was on the bench every day the week I fore his death and dis posed of several important cases, but remarked to friends that he was rot feeling quite himself and was subject to -harp pains in the back of his head. Strenuous work at the first officers' training school at the 1'residio, at which Judge Gantenbein, though com missioned a colonel in the reserves and more than 50 years old, went through the same grind of physical training as Cm. W. j the youngest candidate, is faid to have J taken many years off his life. Close friends assert that the jurist never completely recovered from the bitter j attacks made uuon him in 1918 in his 1 campaign for the circuit bench, in which he was accused openly of pro Gtrmanism in spite of a lifetime of devotion to America, which was vindi cated by an overwhelming majority at j the polls. I Judge Gantenbein was ranking colo jnel in the United States reserve corps, i a close friend of Theodore Roosevelt j hi d selected to open volunteer head ' quarters in Oregon when Col. Roose j velt proposed to take an American i legion to France. From private in Co. G, 1st regiment of Oregon National Guard, in lh'.tl. Judge Gantenbein rose through the ranks until in 18U8, when he resigned to accept the post of major of the 2nd regiment of the Oregon United States volunteer infantry, serv ing in the Spanish-American war and Philippine insurrection. He was an adjutant-general of the state of Ore gon from lhLty to 1903, when he was named colonel of the 3d infantry, Ore gon National Guard, in which he served until November 14. 1906. COME MRS. BLUMAER CON DEMNS SCHOOL The feature of an address by Mrs. S. M. Ulumaer, Portland club woman who talked on school sanitation before the Woman's club Wednesday, was her condemnation of the I'ark street school. Mrs. Klumuer prefaced her remarks by saying that she was ashamed, after her hospitable welcome from Hood River folk, to have to find such fault with their school house. Mrs. lilu inaer, whose lecture was given under auspices of the Oregon Anti-Tuberculosis Association, declared that she had visited more than 100 schools in the state during her. tour and that she had never found one, even in the most remote community, more unsanitary and unsafe than the Park street achoul. "It might be excused for one day," she said, ' but never the second. While in that school building your children are in the hands of a kind Provi dence." The school in question is an old wooden structure. It has outside toilets and is overcrowded, according to those who c mplain against it. "The school might have passed in Portland 18 years ago," said Mrs. lilu intter, "but it wouldn't go, even there, today. " A Good Cough Medicine For Children Mrs. J. W. rhillips, Redon, Ga., uhoned to J. M. Floyd, the merchant there, for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Kerned v and said she had bought a bottle of it at his store re cently and that it was doing her chil dren so much good that she wanted to ketp up the treatment. You will find nothing better for coughs and colds in children. or for yourself. It keeps the cough loose, expectoration easy and goon frees the system from the cold. Gilmore Sells to Swick R. J. Gilmore has just sold his half interest in a l?j acre West Side orch ard to his partner, William Swick. Twelve acres of the place are in bear ing trees. Mr. Gilmore states that the consideration for the deal was Sli.OOO. I Mr. Swick is owner of nthpr nchnrH tracts consisting of pears and apples. KEEP KIDNEYS WELL Health U Worth Saving and Some Hood Kivi r People Know Hon to Save It Many Hood River people take their lives in their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know these organs need help. Weak kidneys are respons ible for a vast amount of suffering and ill health the slightest delay is dan gerous. Use Doan's Kidney Pills a remedy that has helped thousands of kidney sufferers. Here is a Hood River citizen's recommendation. Mrs. J. T. Dolman, Twelfh & B streets, says: "1 am glad to speak a word in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills, for I have always found them all that is claimed for them. I aim to keep Doan's on hand all the time and when it is necessary to take a kidney medi cine they never fail to give satisfac tion. For backache and kidney disor ders Doan's Kidney Pills can't be equaled." Price COc. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pillsthe same that Mrs. Ilolman had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 9 Notice of Final Hearing Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Frank I). HasBrouck, deceased, has filed in the county court of Hood River county, Oregon, her final account as udministratrix of said estate, and that Friday, the 2tith day of December, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m., at the office of the County Judge, has been fixed by said Court as the time and place for hearing objections to said report and the settlement of said estate. Maude HasBrouck n20118 Administiatrx. the FROM CALIFORNIA CRUDE Zerolene is correctly refin-d from selected California crude oiL It meets with scientific ac curacy the lubrication needs of all types of au tomobile engines. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) m PFFFER. Special Agent. St mdard Oil Co., Hood River. SPRAYERS Latest Improved Model HAYES, FAIRBANKS, MORSE CO. High Pressure SPRAYER on display at the late D. McDONALD'S STORE. IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. L. H. BEAUDRIE SALESMAN Permanency and Durability are combined with beauty in the JEWELRY offered for sale by us After a lifetime In the business we have become acquainted with the best, and only the best Is offered to our patrons. W. F. Laraway J 1 Chas. N. Clarke YOUR DrueKist PfLA LADIES! M II II We have just received a new I I. I I 1 Country Club Toilet I Ml LLAjM Preparations 1 V -- Come in & let us show them to you ' C-M Chas. N. Clarke : ' I YOUR DruBBist CS WHERE BETTER BEGINS Better hides and better tinning are the beginning of the "Better" that goes all the way through Star Brand Shoes and all the way up fcom the bottom of the soles. Better tanning is the very groundwork of substance, the foundation of stability it determines vhut shoes are made of. The Better that begins with making better leather is worked in, SHAPED in, SEWED in, and summed up in shoes that serve better, feel better, look better, and last longer. STAR BRAND SHOILS ARE "BETTER". EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE Anderson Undertaking Co. . C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director 4U OAK STREET PHUNE 1394 DWe have just received a consignment of 30-30 CALIBER WINCHESTER CARBINES These puns werr pi chased at a low puc u the Government airh ities at Vancouver, Wash ington; some have h-n carried a few days b.t never fired It his been practice v impossible to buy fire ai m in the regular way aa this is an opportunity Im anyone wanting a WIN CHESTER RIFLE to .'- tain it at a very reao able price. Come in w i we have a good stoc select from, they w nit long at the prices wo are U quoting. Blowers Hardware Company ANNOUNCEMENT ..I i i Commencing Saturday, November 1st, our office will be located in the new building at 4th and Cascade Streets, where we will c;rry a general line of Building Material. We will still continue to carry a complete stock at our Yard on R. R. Street. PHONE 2181-YARD AT 4th AND CASCADE. PHONE 3621- YARD ON R. R. STREET. BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING COMPANY We are selling Schillings Best Line with a Money Back guarantee if you are not satisfied after using them. Kaesser's Grocery Grocery of Quality E. E. KAESSER, Proprietor Never have we seen the Hood Rlv r V.!lev more contentedly busy. Optimism Is reaching all the way down (!( line. It Is a day of ood things, amon them i vuls and remember our Good Groceries CONSOLIDATED MERCANTILE CO. THE SMOKER will find here a full supply of Velvet Smoking Tobaccc 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 Christmas Photos November is the month to get them We now have the finest line of mountings ever brought to Hood River. Make your selections NOW. Deitz Photo Studio U'1