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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1920)
hood iiivF.ii (;l Tiiri:si.vY. i kbui auy lm;. h.2 A PARENT li.GES SITl'OKT 01' GIBSON Liatiaszu a::m;ia 111:1 tati m ii boii mi 5 8 -I j El n J ! 1 I! Si j C QRA MM u Announcing the BERNSTEIN TRUCK with the Liberty Motor We are in a position to distribute these Trucks in capacity from V to 5 tons. If you are thinking of a truck this Spring, we will be very glad to have you come anJ see this line of Trucks. This Truck was the first overseas on transportation duty and gave great sevtlifiiction throughout the war. Ve also have on display in our salesroom and for demonstration purposes, the MONITOR LIGHT SIX which is giving satisfaction of the highest type in the East and the Southwestern States. THE HOOD RIVER MOTOR CAR CO. Fourth and State Streets IPS 5 ;...- Jjf .t 1, 1 I t it,' f i r particularly adapted for Hood Kiver Valley. For THE FAGEOL Tit ACTOR is conditions such as exist here in side hill work you can appreciate the traction such as you got only in the fageol type of wheel. hoc SEE THE FAGEOL BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR TRACTOR ofembia Highway Auto & Storage Company Corner Oak and Fifth Streets Temporary Headquarters: THF TIRE SHOP, 214 Oak Street izr::c.:rixzgitYrsrs cess: 1 F1 C I l yl (J 1 1 d and ale ai B Farm Implements in Prices arga Small Kimliaii. i'iol . $1:5.00 (J'nni Ann I la; row. new 5.00 112 inch Wa'.'i-, ir.-j- f 'l -,v, nearly new .. 11.50 S i j . 1 1 1 ( )i liar. I l'lmv. nearly new 10.25 Hxtfa I'l", 1' Siimvs for above, jrooil 12.15 U ton Mandl Wa.on. nearly now 0(1.00 Sol of springs for same, now !).()() Ke i-rsil'lr M-., inch, o;,iil oO.OO Orchard Tiuek, nearly new . .. 50.00 Mowing Maclnne and 2 extra Sickle liars, y;oh. ;5.00 Ila. Uake. .u'oo.l . . ' 15.00 I'utaio Wheel Cultivator, Gopher t!an,u'. noarly new 15 00 .'! Section Harrow 21 I'eet, extra Weed Cutter teeth, nearly new 21.00 2 Waeon Slieets. K'""d, each 4.00 I ,or Chain, noarly new 2.50 !."!(! Nrc :m 1 O.ie Mail, 't'l'IK i '.ilii'ornia t irind'-Uom :!o aiiil Double Trees, tin per cent of Sears, nick prices. 11 foot Hayrack. Knockdown, for Orchard k or W'airon. new Rack for Diehard Truck or W'airon. u'ood. new . nearlv Sim;! Harness, ood 2 ll.Tse Potato Di.-er, Set of Horse Shoeimr 'I ,Lrool ools and llox, new 20.OI) 15.00 0.00 S.00 0.1 11) 5.00 Coming to Vancouver Dr. Mellenthin & Co.! pneumonia fatal SPECIALISTS I:i i;,wr, Or., Feb. 2."), IM.t t til.u'Ur: Ine seriousness o. tin .--. 1 Miui.'m.n over ttie cou:.tr a- a W..1.U- . 1 1 rally upi recatcl t-i t: e i'.r-.j'c o.t:i-4ri 1, r t:.c rci?.!i it., t i.c 1-, (.t t th.i.iv lfcl the r.t -ft.-- h4.n:f L:iLer aiL.t.trS .rl-. tj l:.c .-m:.:!. umK m ttlllOII tf live, lr ; rf..t...ual l;t.-i ti:.ks hi 1 1 r -t ul i -t it t.atJ.-tdri't- -vt ryor.t''.--tt .- It-u t- irs h li.ftti KiVfi Mir lii. - i ,t(, .- r - nf I'cui'k' wim ftv ai.MfUs i,, trtie their tiuit farms fur 1 . ftl aii l 1k . r.ii.fhr?-. At tde saii.e ta .. l.iv t..t k ami wheat ouuetry a !il a with ffi.plt' who wtre ,-;tti?!ifil tii, t Mitr.c viui-r imiutry was mufh bt icr Mil than tl.tna. At the amc til ie U'ti, were afiaitl i,f the other fel low's rik'Mti"i). The truuLle was th .l t.ifli w.is aware t f hi ltval condi lit !i, I at i.t't tif the tutsnie sitUHtitm. Al l - it :s a. the iTts-ent itay .st hm I sit iai Ma. 'i he et'Ut'.iry isi eaily l'111, """ M. .i t fM teat'hers, ai;J of real teach er . a il t'i-ss is tii.it there is a sh. rt.tje of fii jir rei.t. A fn.i teach er is i ae wlni I 'ves 1j id Woik. A Kuoti tt.,i!ur 1 1. Mir:, a u is the atter.tm!i aitd re 1 1 . t of h.s iivie is wl ere I'rof. (olt-oti steps it; wuh iiis sociality. He loves hi" ' Wt rk. lie knows how to lianiile chit tin n. llot.it l;iver has been much ; tile m l it autfe if liis i hoioe i f this lo cat u.n for h.s home. He I, n in his oil u.l of session a Miiall tract of ap-; ,4t j rear the city limits wheie he ini iu! ts the hef-sary touch with the e;reat oa. doors that is so valuable to the mar w I. has t!;e i:itlueiii'ii'. of others, li ail ition to his st'htiol work last year KM cat. i.tt..-ti'.lel to that part of Ihi v.t k of his on hai J that did not retjuiri ttu M-r vices of a team. He picked ah tils own ,'ipiiles, and tie it said the) .vt-e ma brisisvj'i in the pickinir. Ai.e ' hi.- n cord as an apple itiowtr is tha , hi. crop packd the best of any tha , wt i t thiotiuh tiie packinn; house wit! ill:. i his apples were, so is the mat 1 ii t.-oii. lie is a sro'nl man in all way a. : ! lb bi.s an icleiest in public iiuestions th, t i oimiitliiifates il-t If to those under hi. charge. When tie steps onto the j jil; ifoim at any assemblage there is! i;i-i.i.,t uttentittu. tie is goini; to say j si. hintj. I U I ai he speaks it is to say more ; th..;i "you must study arithmetic tie- j i i. . o you want to he able to add and . :-u ! i act. " lie lias a healthy interest : in ll. c subject (if our road system, our j :.p;a proiikms, our irrigation niat'crs. ihi .i -ipar.ese tiue.-tioii ; an.l he is not j a!'i..:d, ever, to express his mind. 1 li is his tfeneral ability to take in- j Itie t in our local (juestit.i!- that makes i linn If.' man vulualde to ti.e schools of lb . ul Uiver. llo the ho;, s like him'.' j P. im; liir Is like him? I'.i the parents'.' As tiie hiyti school boy remarks, "I'll sav they do." . i.o are the future Iteds, the future Hi. Ii !. ovists, the I'n s i re merchants, the i eo.'icir votetsV 'l in y are scattered th m i'.h our si-hut l!n uses learning what 'tiny are taught, by the lime the.se y... eiders have i. rhetl high gchool they know as n a. h as their teachers, and from observation one would think wl.vM Ihey gut thr .ugh the first year of ni: h ,-ehot.i thry knew mule than their hi; h s.'h'itil tea. hers. But. there is one mi l. from wlin ii they can yet learn, niid that is (i 1 is. in. Anil because of I'd titin state let i.-tation of years past tt.U man, tlimagh love of his home c a.t v, accepts a salary of SfiibO a year, ' i..'n: ekes out !i hving tiy taking on ex- tr. i classes in tiie high school. While th.s in line for tne high school it is bad ' IW the valley schools and the other . cm grades. A man who has something ' in -av and the a';i!ity to say it should ; li'i.e the freedom necessary for him to ic . -li eveiy sehoel in lln.,tl Kivtr once ' m : i wei ks aii'l impart sonic of Ids iiifielit into life to our children. Let us ; ,tie. the steps so I lud he can do this. 1".. i cstea of paying b in only so much : a . we pay the man v.lm iccks our ap pn let us pay Iiiiii :. salary nearer vvi i Multnomah eoiuiiy would pav lai.: He must at least have as much a- ' man whi pounds ti:c nail with ha n.cr, or screws up the pipe with hi .vncli. For this is l hi- ui'iii who tt nave charm.' of our childri n and I I in ; eiu hers of our children. by doing his work, lie makes the net il felt which he can supply. He creates the taste by which he is en jotd. lie provokes tiie wants! to winch he can minister. My doing his ov i work, he unfolds himself. It is tht vice of our puSilic speaking, that it has not abandonment. The common experience is, that the man fits himself a-, we II as he t an to do the customary del ails of that work or trade he falls into, and tends it as a (fog turns a spit. I'll ti is lie a part of the machine he mi ves; the man is lost. Until he can inii.mge to communicate himself to oti.i rs in his full statute and propor tion as a wise and g mil man, he does no; vet tind his vocation."- 1'arent. mm The Phonograph Brings beauty in full measure to your home BEAUTY OF DESIGN: Its nitistic simplicity, its quit't ikhness ,irul finish, -yarded otil os o pit'Ce it furniture wonKl nroke attractive to the eye. It were re more than BEAUTY OF TON If I he sec let lies in the point of a pin, alon, the record sweetness. the jeweled Sapphire hall. It is no yet so exquisitely adjusted that its larger than movement piooves produces tones ol the most limpid BEAUTY OF SELECTIONS: The voice that thrills Grand Opera audiences, the wavering call of the Violin, the difficult technique of the piano, or the puls ing a, yours is the limitless opportunity to have any on your Pathe. or all Let us play your favorite selections on the Pathe, and then explain our liberal terms. COSTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY PHONOGRAPH DOUBLE DISC RECORDS 85 CENTS EACH SLOCOM & CANF1ELD C. H. JENKINS, D.M.D.! DKNTIST Tt-icnhonef: Ollice 10H1; residene? 3331 Office over Butler Hank Dr. Post DO NOT USE SURGERY Will be at ST. ELMO HOTEL MONDAY, MARCH 8th Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Examination CARPENTER AM) OMCMARI) TOOLS 1 Hav Forks. f Pouito Forks, Lmip; ami Short Fruninn Sii; -ars. Harness Clamp. Ca'v. Iron Can, 10 u'fl. Ivip. i'r.-scat aa.l Kcyhulo Saw. Hand Ax. Wrench. Plane. II 'rsi.' Illai.kcts. 1,'ain Cuvors, now. Chisels. I!race ;uvl l'.!t.-'. lla Cutter. Steel S'pia'v. Wreekinp; liar. Water 1'ti :;. la-voivintv I'uneli. Fiies. Saw Sot. l'ost Hole 1 )iii;er, if"'. AiMil. Si:o els, short aihl loni;-handle. I'nmin Saw. . Collar and Harness Auls. Maltax. Manure Forks. Mane Clippers, Set S wrenches and other tools. :l of too rih.tv.t iii, i.l. 1't 'A ;.' pnees Sear:- art ine anove implements ana too s arc new or near v u'loiie to Colonel ( lai'iHiier w Im is selling out. Where not stated the price will lie fH', of same articles in I nick last catalog. Ca.vlr on delivery. Also Wheat lav Sal Applv to WALTER I). AGID1US, 0RTLEY, ORE. The doctor in charge is a graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed tiy the state of Washington. He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and ofl'ers to all who call on this trip consultation and exam ination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall ftones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liv er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, lied wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leu ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that examin ation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Address: 335 Huston Block, Minne apolis, Minnesota. m4 Funeral services for Miss Caroline Seearce, popular Ki-yenr old daughter fo Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Scearce, were held Sunday afternoon at Riverside chinch, Rev. W. II. Buddy oflieiating. Interment followed at hllcwilde cetne teiy. Miss Scearce's death occurred Th irsdav evening from pneumonia. Mis? Scean e was a popular member of the high school senior class. Young men of the school acted as pallbearers. In addition to her parents the young woman m survived by two brother.', both of whom wt'ie members of the old Th.r.i Oregon and are veterans of over ' sei s at my service. Her father is a Mesier orchardist, but for the past sev ernl winters the family has resided tier.', in order that the young womifn might attend school. Dr. Lexington Resigns In order that the affairs of the city ' and county health department may be : administered under a single head, Dr. I .le se Kdgington., who lias been city 1 health ellKcr for many years, has ten tle.ed his resigunt'on, effective March 1. Ie council has appointed l'r. V. U Abraham, now county health officer, to a.-Mtme the duties ot the city oliice, wh.n 1 r. lulgingtoii leaves the office, i Woh the administration of the two , oti .-es o'.erl.ippmg in runny instances, it. is sat I, that they can be given bet ' ter iilcntiuii under a single head. r.ffei t of Constipation Constipation causes a stoppage of the -cweiage system of the body. The p.. s'T.ous refuse matter that should be ca Tied away i? retained in the system ai' l ol ;cn. poisons the blood and chiise-i mi icroys disordci s. No one can af fo;d to nes led his bowels. A dose of Chamberlain's Tablets will afford re lit f. Avoid dra-tie cathartics as thev tai.) too much water out of the system ur I t"cr iiso is likely to l followed by constipation. William Morton Dentist Rooms 1 and a Hall Bldg. Phone 2401 noon ruvKR, ori;;on Dr. Carolyn underhili DENTIST Smith Building Telephone 2021 H. D. W. PINEO, D.D.S. DKNTIST El.lOT lU'll.PINt; Telephone tthll! HOOD KiVKi: DR. W. H. THOMPSON Physician and Surgeon CKITCK: Kl.IOT Bt ll.DlMi Otti'V phone 'L2 I.'eFidclice A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVER. OREGON. M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETKUIN AKY Sll.(JJ0 In iirtpnred to rto any work In the velerir. try fine. Hp run he found l.y t-ulllnii at or pi- nlnn to the Fashion Shihlts E D. KAN AG A Physician and Surgeon Two Specials Friday, Feb. 20 Friday, Feb. 27 65c Club Size. STATIONERY Krafton Linen, 35c Real Bargain. Khaki Color. Limited Quantity. .', Phone?: Ollice 4L'U Res. 1S11 Oliice in Kliol nnildiii',? DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON PHYSICIAN'S and Sl'lU.KONS ooni" 17, P.', 2d P.roHius Itiiildiiii! Dr. Abraham 41.VJ. Stfton litiKP Ollice 4151. Res l'boneB Dr. R. C. GLANVILLE ATl'ORNl'.Y AT RAW Room 1 National 1'aiik linildin Hood River, Ureuli B. B. POWELL " Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work MO Cascade Avenue HOOD RIVER, OREGON DR. F. C. BKOSIUS I IIYSICIAN AND Sl'RtiEoN Ollice bouifi for Summer, In-fore 10 ninl after t'i, Rooms 1, 2 andU l',roniiiH Uld. Phone 1881. Culls answered from Dee, 12 to 5. Phone, Odell 40:5. DR E. bT DUTRO PHYSICIAN AND SUROF.ON (Mtiee: Hull l!ld., Phono 1-571 Houifi, " to f p. m. Re-idcnce: Odell. Phone, Odell tWi Mourn : 9 to 11 a. m. L L. MURPHYTd D. M. General Dentistry Room? 11-15 I'.MBiiiH Wdg. ' H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURtiEON. (.'hIIh prompt lj" nwei rt In town or count v 1)hv or Nikht. Telrphone: Rwtldeuce, lo:tl: Offlfe, 1241. OlMt-e in the HroHloN Itnlldln" Ukuleles Banjukes 15( Reduction 15 If you are thinking of one of these instruments, now is the time to buy. One Week Only SLOCOM & CANFIELD CO. CARPETS CLEANED Phone 1124 We have in connection with our Cleaning Works a Modern Carpet Cleaning Works. With this new equipment we can give you quick ser vice and guarantee satisfaction in every way. We will call for and deliver your Carpets, Suits, and any cleaning you wish done. J. C. MEYER OREGON HOTEL BUILDING H. J. FREDERICK Building Contractor Otlice, Smith Block, Koutu 2. Tel. o'AX HOOD RIVER, ORE. P. M. Hall-Lewis & Co. Reentered and Licensed Civil and Architectural Engineers and Surveyors Box'loH THE DALLES, ) REG ON s ynonomous ervice atisfaction tephens Salient Six Weber &Kolstad L. C. BALDWIN J. W. SWOPF, BALDWIN & SWOPE CONSTRUCTION CO. Plana ami SketcheH for all CIhhsch of I'.iiildlnus Furnuhed. Construction Work and- Alterations. No Job Too P.ig or Too Small. Our Work is Our Keeomniendati m. BROSIUS BUILDING HOOD RIVER, OREGON Phone 3851