The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 04, 1919, Image 3

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    HOOD IUVEU GLACIER. TIirilSDAY, IETMRER 4. 1010
Headache 1
THOUSANDS OF WOMEN suffer miserably from
periodic attacks of headache, never dreaming
that a permanent cure may be had. Headache
nearly always results from some disorder of the
stomach, liver or bowels. Take Chamberlain's
Tablets. They will correct these disorders and
there will be no more headache. Many have been
permanently cured by Chamberlain's Tablets.
Ho
FANCY BLUE STUM FATtNT
MAKES WHITER, LIGHTER BREAD
GET IT FROM YOUR GROCER
-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 complete each day
to take care of your wants. A trial will satisfy you
that it pays to trade with me,
N. H. MacMILLAN
Successor to A. C. STATEN
I GROWERS
ATTENTION
Mr. Jack Bagley is our appointed
Agent to buy your CIDER and VINEGAR
GULLS for which the First National
Bank of Hood River will pay you in
cash on presentation of delivery slip,
signed in ink by Mr. Lagley.
HOOD RIVER VALLEY PRO. CO.
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 BEC,L.I TO PACK THAT
BOX OF CAMPING SITPLIES
THE ARNOLD GROCERY CO.
Is Always At Your Service
THE BIG RED APPLE
December is the month that the liii.' Hed Apple in in the greatest
demand. The Spitenbcrg is Portland's favorite, " The Aristocrat of the
Apple World."
Spitzenbergs, extra fancy law sizes sell 1(1.7.") to iTi.
Delicious, ' ' " ".00 to H.75.
Winter Banana " "0 to 3 2-i.
Ortleys, " " " ' " 1.75 to L,.:").
Quality: Color and well sized pack demands top price in ar! varie
ties and grades.
Cookers of all varieties sellinis from 75c to 1.LT.
Potatoes: No. 1 liuilnnks selling e t. j :!.0O.
Our selling charge is 15 per cent of sales.
SHERIDAN-BECKLEY CO., Inc.
126 Front Street, PORTLAND, ORE.
Reference: llibernia Savings Bank. 1 HONK : MAIN 11)07.
Uct marking stencil at this oliice free.
Anderson Undertaking Co.
C. C. ANDERSON, Sole Proprietor
Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director
4IS OAK STREET PHUNE 1394
RILEY TAKES HEAR- '
ERS TO MOUNTAINS
Just as many Hood River people
overlook church attendance until Billv
Sunday comes here for his annual re
cuperation and gives a talk or two to
stir hm neighbors from spiritual leth
a"cy. so did scores of Hood River men
i l women, although they have lived,
in the snow peak's shadow for years
a liletime in cases learn from frank
I ranch Rilley last Friday niht of a
oet'ul ignorance of the real Mount
l;omi and the lure of its bewitching
si-e-.ery. Just as Mr. Riley's lectures
o.tr the east and central sections of
the country have brought scores of men
a id women to the international play
grounds of the Northwest in Oregon,
V H-hirgton and i.ritih Columbia, so
d:d his talk here result in numerous
resolutions on the part of his hearers
to i'o out and get personally aiquainted
uiththe chiciers ami with mountain
is
of
flake, meadows and flower gardens.
Wuile Mr. Kiley, who was brought
htre under the auspices of the River
side Forum, asked his big audience,
crowding the higb school auditorium,
to imagine themselves citizens of some
easurn city, learning for the first.'tirne
of tf.e Northwest, the eloquent Port
lander digressed at times to speak j
frankly to Hood River ieople and to
remind them of the asset they held in
, scenery. He intimated that the in
; come from the tourist crop might some
iday exceed that from apples. With
I the Columbia Highway paved from the
j l'acitic to Hood River, Mr. Riley de
1 dared that the Apple Valley would he
: lume the gateway to aH the mid-Co-lumia'a
wonderland of mountain and
: forest.
.Vr. Riley's lecture was illustrated
with handsome color photography
slides. These were flashed on the
screen by Homer A. Rogers, who has
been with the lecturer on many of his
! excursions into the wilds, as well as
! his tours east. The visitor was intro
! duced by Capt. Wilbur,
j Mr. Riley covered the scenic regions
i ( if the two-states and the province,
i His uhotographs showed scenes of the
J irincipal cities. Hood River was de-
picted, with her sea of apple trees and
j the overhanging peak. All in all the
I lecture gave to Hood River people an
1 opportunity for an evening in an en
! chanting fairyland yet a real fairy
! land, that of the great northwest,
COME
owned by all Americans,
NEW GARAGE WILL
RISE HERE SOON
Hood River will have a new concrete
narwre, 100x100 feet, next year. Her
bert Field, Hal Nesbit and J. L. Stew
art, who hHd taken the agency for the
Atterbtiry truck and Lexington Auto
mobile, have purchased a corner at the
intersection of Fifth and Oak streets,
where they will build the proposed new
structure. Plans rail for a building of
basement and one story, at least. A
second story may be added. The new
i building 'will cost approximately $20,
j 0011.
I The promoters of the new garage,
! who will call the new concern the Co
i lumhia River Highway Automobile &
Storage Co., already operate the Tire
Shop. This, with the exception that a
hydraulic vulcanizing machine for mo
tor truck tires will be moved to the
new quarters, will be operated as for
merly. They
THE MOON IS GET
TING THE BLAME
The moon isnow being charged with
the damage resulting to the Hood Riv
er apple crop by a freeze during the
lust of October.
"The frost occurred during the dark
of the moon," says John McConn, Up
per Valley orohardist, "and as a result
ti e apples will not hold up."
Mr. McConn, who is said to have
announced the loss of fruit at the time
of the frost, says the fruit might have
i ! d im.ige had other lunar phases lire-
Vdiied.
Mrs. Snow is injtoston
Mrs. W. G. Snow, who recently left
fur a visit with relatives in Detroit,
writes that she is now in Boston. She
states that she had a very pleasant
visit with Rev. Macnamara and family
in Boston while en route to New Eng
lnd. Mrs. Snow's letter continues :
"The Macnamaras are nicely located
and are very well and happy in their
new home. I enjoyed my visit in De
troit and New York City, and saw
many things ot interest. Detroit has
made a wonderful growth, and homes
are at a premium. I hope Hood River
is prospering, and I hope 40 K west in
the spring, for I think it Surpasses the
eatt in many ways and seems home to
me."
Wood Lots Come in Handy
The fuel famine now prevailing in
Hood River is serious for valley orch
ardists who have no forested acreage.
Apple growers, just as city residents,
have been accustomed to purchasing
their fuel. Because of its easy trans
portation, coal has, perhaps, been
more favored by rural folk than those
of the city.
Orchardists owning woodlots have
been forced in the past few weeks to
cut their own fuel.
Chamberlain's Tablets
These tablets are intended especially j
for indigestion and constipation. They ,
tone up the stomach and enable it to ;
perform its functions naturally. They j
act gently on liver and bowels, thereby !
restoring the stomach and bowels to a i
healthy iction. When you feel dull, '
stupid and constipated give them a I
trial. You are certain to be pleased
with their ettect.
Rairoad Property Repainted
A crew of painters has been here the
past week refurbishing the O.-W. R. &
N. property. Water tank, signal tow
ers and station buildings are being re
painted. The passenger station's walls,
a pebble dash finish, are being given a
new tint of gray.
Notice of Final Hearing
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administratrix of the estate
of Frank D. HasBrouck, deceased, has
filed in the county court of Hood River
county, Oregon, her final account as
administratrix of said estate, and that
Friday; the 2(ith day of December,
1919, at the hour of Kt'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 oi said
estate,
Maude HasBrouck
n20dlS Administrate.
SCI
NEURALGIA
Dangerous drugs or tonics jre of little use. They may
relieve the pain but di not remove the cause. The
help that counts most is nouru-hmenL
rich in purest Norwegian cod-li. er oil, feeds the weakened
nerves and at the same time er riches the blood. Do not
take nerve sedatives or nerve stimulants, take Scott's, It
the standard tonic-food that puts strength in place
weakness. Be sure it's Scott's Emulsion
The ncluste zndr of cod Hw oil istd in Scott'. EmaUoa k the Fa moos
"S. & B. Process " mmdt in Kor y and refined in our mmm American
Labors tunc. It i ruarant y of parity and ptUUbUUJ anstUTMuacd.
Scott & Bowe. 1 . jotnficlJ, N. J. io-jb,
SPRAYERS
Latest Improved Model
HAYES, FAIRBANKS, MORSE CO.
High Prassure
SPRAYER
on display at the late
D. MCDONALD'S STORE.
IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
L. H. BEAUDRIE
SALESMAN
FUEL AND
TRANSPORTATION
(THAT'S OUR BUSINESS)
Motor Trucking and Hauling;
of all kinds.
Try some of our
GASCO BRIQUETS
are good for furnace, fireplace or range.
TRANSFER & LIVERY CO.
Telephone 4111
iWl LADIES! UDlTY ?)
I We have just received anew 1 J I
I '11 Country Club Toilet 'II
LUUm Preparations i 1
V iBSf Come in & let us show them to you 1 '
Chas. N. Clarke rS.
iaM YOUR Druggist T-.'T!
WHERE BETTER BEGINS
Better hides and better tanning are the beginning of the
"Better" that goes all the way through Star Brand Shoes
and all the way up from the bottom of the soles. Better
tanning is the very groundwork of substance, the foundation
of stability it determines what shoes are made of. The
Better that begins with mal ing better leather is worked
in, shaped in, sewed in, ai;d summed up in shoes that
serve better, feel better, look better, and last longer.
STAR BRAND SHOES ARE "BETTER"
EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE
Automobile Service to all points
of Mid -Columbia
Regular Stage to and from Parkdale
A ftillrwa :
Leave Hood River daily, exci'pt ii' clay, at 4.30 p. m.
Leave Parkdale daily, except i.nihiy, nt 9.15, aud on Saturday ven
ings at (S 45 p. m.
PORTLAND-HOOD RIVER MOTOR STAGE
Enabling yon to see the Woin'erful Columbia River Highway
at a non.inal cost.
FASHION LIVERY COMPANY
PHONE 1201 HOOD RIVER, OREGON
DWe have just received a.,
consignment of
30-30 CALIBER
WINCHESTER CARBINES
These guns were pur
chased at a low price from
the Government author
ities at Vancouver, Wash
ington; some have been
carried a few days but
never fired.
It has been practically
impossible to buy fire arms
in the regular way and
this is an opportunity tor
anyone wanting a WIN
CHESTER RIFLE to ob
tain it at a very reason
able price. Come in wnile
we have a good stock to
select from, they wont last
long at the prices we are
quoting.
Blowers Hardware
Company
ANNOUNCEMENT
Commencing Saturday, November 1st, our
office will be located in the new building at
4th and Cascade Streets, where we will carry
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
Never have we seen the Hood River Vulley
more contentedly busy.
Optimism is reaching all the way down the line.
It is a day of &ood things, anions them ood roads
- and remember our
Good Groceries
CONSOLIDATED MERCANTILE CO.
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
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
All Kinds of Hides and Furs
BOUGHT AT PORTLAND PRICES
H. GROSS
The Third Street Second-Hand Man
Tel. 1213
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Phone 3192
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