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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1920)
llnol 1UVKU JIUCIKU TtUT.SItAY. M.VKt II t lf.jo H V i! is I! B GRAMM-BERNSTEiN Announcing the TRUCK with the Liberty Motor We are in a position to distribute these Trucks in capacity from Wz to 5 tons. If you are thinking of a truck this Spring, v, e will be very glad to have you come and see this line of Trucks. This Truck was the first overseas on transportation duty and gave great satisfaction throughout the war. We also have on display in our salesroom and for demonstration purposes, the i 8 MARIE MORRISEY 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 anil S:ate Streets 1 IT -SisSiSswiEiitil j 8 HERE NEXT TUESDAY tf At:: uraf inert is rr.i-.U-1. II-i K;wr f 4 n. mo lovers that M -s Mar:e M.-rn-ry it w iii!,n rnrcert next 1 utlay r igf.t. M .n u y. at the iiiih sere I auditor r..t.. V'.arie MaTiey is ii of our ret I A t rutin ing-rs. Her family fcs St m in tr.: Country as 1 n't; as ar lf ty Ue! Ar.d she has had a truti; , A. . r.ea'i education. S:.e is a pupil .1 1'. i.ie. i:uck. unlr wt..-Rj are ftdeiR fo ir turs. She pr-vt.i in I'n-n u'lii:; ; fa -ill. n trat a ur ti r ran rea- h a tu-l d. 4'ee t.f development umier America.. tU eUf. vhss Murrisey has made a specialty 't' i i4 sung in Ki.glih. That meat t st My o.g Fntihsh d.ction vwth spe,,'id ca e, tVr one of the re as. -i s KYgRsh is n. t so n,el"lious as mime other lai.- ! ci acts', n Miss Monisey's opinion, is1 t-t ,-aue we are careless in our sptech. i 1 i-iiitf v 1-tuik did nwre than teach Mis! M -rney how to u.-e her Voice cone, t-' !y tie also tauuut tier to treat her ! ov u larguage "res'ectfuily," as tiv j In r If puis it. j "The Krglish language n.ay riot he , so soft and melodious as sutiie otht r I la yuages,'' declares Miss Murnsey, J "li.t it tu its mo," and she savs thit- w ih the pride befitting a true Daugh- te.-of the American Revolution, which she is. I Residents of Hood Kiver will acre, i w a Miss Mornsey wnen thev hear he t i : tf some of the American sot gs. Sh is particularly enthusiastic a.ut song . hy Ameiicati composers, and no reciU:: of hers is complete without some u." th-. m. Next week's concert promi-vs to b a splendid addition to the lit-t of treat th. music fans of Hood Kiver have en jo i- I n, the past. Miss Morrisey's Vole is li;ier than ever, a rich, sweet eon tn Ito. The long and arduous tramim; it las received in the concerts she ha ci' e:i to the srldiers in hospitala an ' ca i j i has added :t new power to he Vo . . 'i !i .-lay's concert w ill tie an invita ti u all'air, hut musically inclined Hood Ki..r is sure to he fully represented. .jscss Sa,a . una- o,au , 9 1 11 B II f Bargains c Just Little Stories J. hMtfinctoii. ex-county health r, says the life id' such an ollicial de miserable during enidemics of r za and other communicable dis- i such as have prevailed here re-1 He tell.s of one case as fol-! THE FAGEOL conditions such as side hill work you CSIS can CTOR is particularly adapted for t lirro in Hood itivr Valley. For appreciate the ti action such as you get only in the Tngeol type of wheel. SEE THE BEFORE YOU BUY FAGEOL YOUR TRACTOR Gambia Highway Auto & Storage Company 1 Corner Oak and Fifth Streets 1'inporary Headquarters: tiih llKh Miur, 214 uak street g esnssi cts o eSKsnu crrrssD cso loUs! "1 was driving by a home that had quarantined for scarlet fever one n o.",;ng. 1 was going at a pretty rapid n.i't', but I noticed that the led pla ca'.i, which had htt:n placed on the in ii!. of the house had disappeared, ll a serious matter, and 1 stopped as iLi. l.ly as 1 could and started back to m est igate. Just then a Itttle bov ran ,oti! to me, cryng, 'lioctor, the calf got loose and ate up the qtiarantne. ' Snowfall is Lifjht IbMiortq of men who have tieen in to tlu Miridunding foothills recently that Ih winter'j dei 'f; i L of snow is almost invS'.gible. has rai-ed fears that irriga tion water may lie scarce the coming fall. While ordinarily the blanket of sn-iw in the high altitudes around the ha-i1 of Mount Hood is from four to fix ftct deep at this season of the year, it im reported that only a few inches are left at the present time. No fear of water shortage for the coining season's crop is felt by straw bony growers, A shortage of supply llhis fall, however, might affect berries I of thu coining year. i Japanese Labor Ruled Out ' At the close of a conference in. Red : rt'.' lid last week (ieorge 1,. Hurt, ovvner i of large tracts of potato lands in Con tial Oregon, and representative Des : chines county rancher, and business i men, a contract was signed in which 1 Hurl agreed to employ no more than thiee Japanese on the lloskins ranch in I he Lower liridge section and a like nu r.b.T on the lands icvii".! in the I i ' . II Iiutte country. The Jananese to i: so employed will be retained in : the rapacity of experls and will be ei., u'ed only during the potato sea;un. ... . i l I - -'HE used car bargains which are Ustea toeiow represent tood valu; which will appeal to the careful buyer. All of the machines have been carefully inspected by our mechan ics and necessary repairs made to put them in good running order. They are tagged and priced and we would be glad to have interested persons call and look them over. They will readily appeal to "the man who knows" as bargains which it would be hard to beat. We sell on terms to responsible persons 1917 Ford Delivery Car, in good shape and wit!: brand new tires, $350. 1917 Chevrolet 4-90, which looks like new and Ik-first-class set ot tires, S550. 1918 Baby Grand Chevrolet, a dandy performer and with lots of service left, run only 10,000 miles, $725. 1916 Dodge Brothers Car, overhauled and put in first class condition. New top, $775. 1916 Maxwell Roadster. A handy car for running 'round. Has been "tuned up" and can show lots of "pep." Price, $400. 1917 Velie Touring, six cylinders, recently overhauled. Price, $800. , 1918 Chandler Touring, driven only 8500 miles, cord tires, $1400. BENNETT BROTHERS 1 Successors to (iilbert Motor Car Company) HOOD RIVER I'atkdale Is Growing "I Don't Need to Tell Ycy: ' says the Gcmd Judge Why so many men are going to the small chew of this good tobacco. Yoa get real tobacco sat isfaction out of this small chew. The rich taste lasts and lasts. Yoa don't need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles KltaiT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-li CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco fi doming to Vancouver Dr. MeHenthin & Co. SrtCIAUSTS DO NOT USE SURGnRY IP IT' Will be at ST. ELMO HOTEL MONDAY, MARCH 8th Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Examination Hood River is Entering on a year of record increase in building. The Apple's fame is settled, and the world is coming to our doors to glimpse incomparable mountain scenery. Good Times, Good Roads and Good Groceries ur ;;iv the latter. TOE ARNOLD GROCERY CO. Is Ahvavs At Your Son ice RuDber Star AT THE The doctor in charge is a prHiluate m nieilicine am) surgery and is licenced li the state of Washington. He visits I'i'i fi ssioiially the more important tiAvns iiiut eities anil offers to all who call on this trip consultation and exam-; ination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. ; Aivordinir to hin methoil i.f treat- , foent he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall (-tones, ulcers of sti'iiiach, tonsils or adenoids. lie has to his credit many wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liv- ' er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, ' kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,! weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you : ha'.e been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not I fail to cull, aa improper measures rather than disease are often the cause of your long standing trouble. Kenicmiier above date, that examin- 1 ati- n on this trip will he free and that his tnatmont is different. Address: ;'M P.oston lilock, Minne a .dis, Minnesota n:4 ' The Upper Valley's chief town. 1'arkdale, continues to grow rapidly. Five new homes have been completed in the past few months and practically all available lots have been occupied. K. J. Mclsaac has put a crew of men to work clearing a new addition to the i'aikdaie townsito. ; In order that the residents may have available facilities for moving pic tuns, the: men's cla?s of the I'pper Vi''i.ey church have made an appropria te ) for the put chase of an up to date pi. lave projecting machine. It is 1 oliii ned to secure the best pictures at fii'jucnt intervals, it is said. i WHITE SALMON. i From the Enterprise) ! Horace Wray, who has been ill at home, is now on the mend and expects to return to Kennewick where he re i eently bought a 20-acre tract for his nursery. His father is there now set : ting out. the nursery stock. They will put out five acres to strawberries this spring. j Mrs. Sarah McCarty died at the age of (iS years and four months at the i home of her son oy liurduin Mt. Kri ; day, February 20. The remains were taken to Amity, Ore., for burial. Mrs. McCarty was born in Missouri, came west wilh her parents when she was two years of age, when they set ' tied near Amity. She would have been jira.iricd 50 years had she lived until i neU June. Besides her husband, J. D. M- Carty. deceased leaves five pons and four (laughters to mourn her loss. She States it Mildly While sutler ing with a severe at tai k of the grip and threatened with 1 pneumonia. Mrs. Annie H. Coolev, of ; Mcldlefield, Conn., began using Cham ; bei Iain's Cough Remedy and was very much benefited by its use. The pains : in the chest soon disappeared, the cough became loose, expectoration . easy and in a short time she was as ' wt II as ever. Mrs. Cooley says she cannot speak too highly in praise of . this remedy. C.H.JENKINS, D.M.D. HF.STIST Telephones: Ollice 1081; resident's .'l.'i'i! Oilice over Hutler Hank Dr. William Morton Post Dentist Rooms 1 and '. Hall Illdg. Pimm, L'Wl HOOD K1VF.K, ORFtiON Dr. Carolyn underhill DENTIST Smith lUiilding. Telephone 20'l H. D. W.PINEO, D.D.S. I1 FN 1 IsT KI.IOT 111 ll.lUMi Telephone :isli! Il()i ii MVI'.H DR. W. H. THOMPSON Physician and Surgeon OllTCK: KI.IOT BI ILI'INO Olli'-e phone 2l".".' Residence 22:: I A. J. DERBY Lawyer HOOD RIVCR. OftCSON E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon I'b.ities Ollice 4211 Res. 1M1 Otlice in Kiwi Ruildin; GLYCERINE MIXTURE SURPRISES HOOD RIVER DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON PHYSICIANS and sf Hi IKONS lb.om 17, 10, "0 Hr. .-iu I'.uil.lii,-lie-. Phone? : llr. Abraham 41.VJ. Hr. Siiion i inice 41'd. R C GLAN VILLE ATTORN FY AT LAW Rnoni 1 National Rank Building Hood River, Oregon B. B. POWELL Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work 310 Cascade Avenue HOOO RIVKK, OK KG ON DR. F. C. BKOSIUS PHYSICIAN AND Sl'R(,FON oil':, -e bonis for Summer, Refine 1(1 an I after . Rooms 1, 2 and:! I'.rosius lild. Phone ISM. Calls answered from Hoe, 12 to ". Phone, Odell l(i:. DR E. O. DDTKO PHYSICIAN AND SfRoFo.N Ollice. I Rill B!dg., Plione l".? 1 Hours, 2 to ") p. m. Resilience: Odell. Phone, O-lei I Hours: 0 to 1 1 a. m. L L. MURPHY, D D M General Dentistry Rooms 11-17) Riot-in BMg. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SUROF.ON. em'. pronipliy nnswcr"lin town or conntr . liny or Nlylit. T"le'lwncs: Kmi-L'tiiv, lti:il: Odtce, l.'u. Office In Hi'- I'mnns Hnlaiif" Two Specials Friday, Feb. 2Q Friday, Feb. 27 Club Size STATIONERY 65c Krafton Linen, 35c Real Bargain. Khaki Color. Limited Quantity. Ukuleles Banjukcs 15' Reduction 15 If you are thinking of one of these instruments, now is the time to buy. One Week Only SLOCOM & CANFIELD CO. The quick action of simple iikeeriuc, btii kl horn bark, etc., as mixed in A Her-i-k.t, ia i-urpri dug. Out, spoonful re ! it-eii A N Y CAsK ga on stomach i 1 r sour stomiiib. Adler i-kn acts on Bo 1 11 upper and lower b wel and re moves all foul accumulated matter v, bich poisoned stomach. Often I'l'UKS constipation. Prevents appendicitis, i 'i e hi iy teport-' she ha-, no more pain in back of bead or g is on stoma. Ii since i-; A Rer-i-kii. A. Jr. Kcir, dru st. JESSE PUDDY General Trucking& Wood Phone ;il42 no;; may sr., hood kivkk, ork. 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 P. M. Hall-Lewis & Co. Registered and Licensed Civil and Architectural Kngineers ami Surveyors Box loS TIIF DAI.I.KS, ORFtiON UKO. K snitANAMAN Tel. s;Hi M M.WK.NS Tel. ::Hi. Stranahan & Slav en General Contractors and Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON, ynonomous ervice atisfaction tephens Salient Six Vebcr&Kolstad I.. C. BALDWIN J V SW O i l BALDWIN & SWOPE CONSTRUCTION CO. Plans and Sketches for all Clas.- - Buildings Furnislieil. Construction Work and Alteration- No Job Too Big or Too Small. Our W ork is Our lieconimendat i " BROSIl'S lU'lLDING HOOD KIVKK, OKKGON I'hone mi