HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, MARHI 23, 1920 r 3 fl III YV j III! stImach AN IRR1TA3LE, faalt finding disposition is often due to a disorder! stomach. A man with p-qoc! o digestion is nearly always good naturcJ. A great many have Seen permanently cared of stom ach troubles by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Try them. They only coct a quarter. ratlin v -vT-r'StasM HOOD RIVER FUEL COMPANY Wood and Coal 4th and Cascade Phone 2181 FUEL AND TRANSPORTATION (THATSOUR BUSINESS) Motor Trucking and .Hauling of all kinds. Try some of our GASCO BRIQUETS They are good for furnace, fireplace or range. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. Telephone 41 1 1 Bridal Veil Lumbering Co. A FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIAL YARD AT FOURTH AND CASCADE PHONE 2181 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 Phone 3192 Wanted Wood Cutters APPLY TO TAFT TRANSFER CO. S. E.. B ARTMESS SOUTH AS1LRICAN SALES NEGLIGIBLE The report from New York city that appk s have been selling in South Ame ica less at retail than the domes tic wholesale price, local shippers de clare, should not be considered with alar r i by apple growers. South Amer ican markets, as well as those of the Oriei.t. are declared peculiar. The high freight rate, approximately $1 per box. has leulted in negligible shiprients to South America for the past few yean. No api'les, shippers say. have been hip) ed directly to South America the past season. In a number of inrtan-es mercantile establishments dealing with the ljitin-American countries, placing their i rders by previous canvaas. have purchased small quantities of apples for delivery to the South Ameiican countries. Acer rdirg to a New York report an ; expo-ter. en route to South America to ! establish storage plants, stated that ' apples were selling very cheaply in the touth. Shippers say that some opera tor, unable to dispose of purchases on the domestic market, may have at-,: tempted to unload his fruit in Latin: America. With no storage plants available there, shippers say, such ac tion would naturally lead to necessity fur immediate sales, glut of market and a sacrifice in prices. Apple shippers, it is said, do not ship directly to South America because of the long time credit system of those countries. DOUGLAS LEASURE INFLUENZA VICTIM PE-RU Made Me a V BIr. Louis Young, If Clifford St, Rochester, writes: "I ruCVre.1 for thlitr y, r with rhroruc bn-l trouble. m trouble id hmrrhiir the ba-vrlv. We LotiTht t lot'- if TtT Br.il I toi k i f if'i'uilj", an begua iu frel k-:-r. Sly wit- '.: i! .' me to c -tlniie, nt 1 ' ' it for n time :n "w ai , well II Man Suffered thirty Z . i .Ax yetrt willi htomoch trout te and verr.cnnagt of tta bowels. '.! or Tfcf Fori' Funeral services for Douglas Leas ure, 20-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leasure, Upper Valley pio neers, were held Saturday afternoon at the grave at Parkdale cemetery. The young man died early Thursday morn ing at the Cottage hospital, following an operation for appendicitis. Douglas Leasure was on of the most popular of Upper Valley young men. He was a former student of the Park- dale Union high school. The funeral was directed by S. E. Bartmess. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (By Laura M. The report cards Folts) came out last Friday. Many are feeling'very happy, come others quite the opposite. Mrs. Hennev was sick Monday and I Mrs. Cooper took her place in leading 1 the singing at assembly. Mr. Gibson introduced Marshal Fra 1 zier, who spoke to the students on ! "Traffic." He advi.ed the student to ; be more caret ul and to avoid accidents. ' Everybody enjoyed the talk, because it was a subject that concerns and is vi ; tally important to everyone. The social committee will give a party for the winner of the out-door touri.ament. Mr Bailey reminded juniors and frosh ; of the student body party they are to give the seniors and sophomores. ' Mr. Beck made a few announcements. He wants the boys to turn out better and for each one to make the be.-t rec I ord they can because it counts for the j team. The out-door tournament is coming on just tine and it causes no end of amusement and excitement. Put The Rer.t Money Into Your Own Pocket With a monthly payment loan on your property you can soon save the amount without feeling it THE PACIFIC BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION will lend you up to 45 of the actual value, on good Hood River Property on this plan, and enable you to build or to put your present loan on the monthly payment basis. We represent this Company, and will be glad to take up the matter of a loan with you at any time. HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT AND INVESTMENT CO. J. W. CRITES, President K. W. SINCLAIR, Secretary KV1J Formula for Squirrel Poison Given Mt. Hood, Mch. 17, 1920. Editor Glacier: Attached hereto pleats find Mr. Jamison's formula for poisoning digger squirrels. This is the bet.t time of the year to poison these ptsU and if you can uliot the spare for its publication no doubt your readers will find the item of timely interest. Very truly yours. VV. A. Langille. The formula follows : r,rt: M:x dry 1 oz. strychnine (ulkabid). 1 10 oz. saccharine, 1 oz baki g ,-udn, 4 oz. tabh salt; Se;o!id: Make one quart starch past .', tf consistency of ordinary laun (irv itarvh, snd i pint heavy corn svrup and 1 oz. glycerine ; Third : Mix N. 1 and No. 2; Kou.th: Add mixture to 16 quarts rolled barley. Scatter in vicinity of the digger squirrel holes. Students Roost Millage Bill With nearly a senre of students home from O. A. C. for the spring vacation, the millage bill in support of the agri cultural college, the University of Ore gon and the Oregon State Normal is getting a strong support. All of the O. A. C. students -are boosting the measure. Mies Frances Cadner and Chan. Johnson will deliver talks at the high school on the millage bill. Other students here for the vacation are: Misee Pearl Kaesser, Edna and Olga Plog, Frances Moe, and Harold Hagen, Myron Hovt, Floyd Mason, Koger Blackman, Mark E. Moe, Rob ert Waugh and Hoy Ilolman, Slides Delay Road Work John Elder, who walked here from Mosier last week by way of the new link of the Highway now nearing cm pletion, report a that tne rainstorms of last week caused heavy slides near the Hood River-Wasco county line. Some of the enormous slides, of rock and de bris, Mr. Elder reports, were as large as cty business blocks. R. A. Josling says the slides will delay the opening of the new highway to traffic until about April 10. W neit ! patl rect den' pec, tion E. t hea. Card of Thanks e wish to thank our friends and hbors for their expressions of bym- ,y and acts of kindness during our nt bereavement attending the h of our husband and father. Es ally did the sympathetic mmistra- i of the members ot the a. r. U nd Knights of Pythias touch our ts. Mrs. Jennie H. Hunt. Glenn F. Hunt. Which Do You Need? :id THE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER LINE Tillage Implements Power Machines Tractor Plows Tractor Grub-Breakers Hiding Plows Walking Plows Hillside Plows Subsoil Plows Two-way Plows Disc Plows Disc Harrows Reversible Disc Harrows . Tandem Disc Harrows Leverless Tractor Disc Harrows Orchard Harrows Spring-Tooth Marrows Peg Tooth Harrows Comb Sprinu and Peg-Tooth Harrow s Flexible Peg-Tooth Harrows One-Horse Cultivators Culti-Packew (Soil Pulverizers) Kerosene Engines (lasoline Engines Kerosene Tractors Motor Trucks Other Farm Equipment Cream Separators Farm Wagons ''arm Trucks Grain Trucks Manure Spreaders Stalk Cutters Feed Grinders Stone Burr Mills Knife Grinders Tractor Hitches Syrup Evaporators Evaponitor Furnaces Binder Twine ALSO ALL KINI S OK Grain Harvesting, Haying and Weding Machines HOOD RIVER FRUIT CO. distributors LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES ON NITRATE OF SODA SEASONABLE OFFb r as 8 foot Clyde Primers .... $150 10 foot a " .... 1.85 12 foot u .... 2,00 8 foot B&sti&n Pruner. .... 1.50 10 foot - - . . 1.75 12 foot M - - - . 1.95 26 inch Fresno Prunes .... 2.75 Atkins Folding Saws - 1.15 12 inch Curved Saws .... 1.00 14 inch u M .... MO Double Cut Saws - 1,0c, $1.10, $1.25 Hand Pruning Shears - 50c to $3.00 The nail situation is a very serious one, we have contracted for our Ifl J stock and hope to be in position to care f v i or customers. Blowers H ?;ware Company WHERE BET Better hides and bette- t i "Better" that goes all ti: and all the way up from t,-- tanning is the very ground of stability it deterrr.L -Better that begins with in, SHAPED in, sewi.I) in, . serve better, feel better, lc .. . STAR BRAND SJI. : T. c. jo:i :: EXCLUSIVE S' . BEGINS o the beginning of tt. Siar Brand Shi f ' t lie soles. Bcti e . i.ii'e. the foundat i " :re naade of. ': I -i l.tlier is W0!tK!ii ; up in shoes tl ui m.I last longer. "BETTER" STORE arc-- FOR 1 Horse, about 1100, go . 1 set double work harne: 1 set double driving : 1 light wagon, capacity .! 1 turn .under delivciv 2000 lbs. .ingle driver. OS. ith top, capacity ONSOUDATE!) ; .NTILE CO. Lasc: The Sanitary Market & Grocery Deliveries at 9 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. hort country trips made daily. FIRST-CLASS LINE OF FRESH AND CURHD MEATS FISH APJD POULTRY Preferred Stock Groceries H0LMAN & SAMUEL Make your Dollars h ve more Cent; by trading at MacMILLAN'S on the Heights. I have a nice clean stock money can buy, with a ni 3 Vegetables, including L-'i from sunny California deliveries a day, morning i ' cannot call, , phone your oni i'i best Groceries ortment of Fresh and Cauliflower ire making two u'ternoon. If yru Youi' V x Service n" Quality N. H. Mac MILLAN Licensed with Oregon's first class of Embalmers. Phone 1331, 3S2! HOOD RIVER, OREGON . Why folds are Dangeroat It is the serious diseases that colds lead to that makes them dange OuS. They prepare the system for the recep tion and development of the germs of influenza, pneumonia tuSereuiosis, diphtheria, scarlet fever, whoopinn cuagh and measles. You are much more likely to contract these diseases when you have a cold. For the reason you should get rid of every cold as quickly as possible. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will help you. It is widely known as a cure for bad colds. Puiiiiunl lrom your griiivryman "bleinled Purity Flcur" and liau.rock 1 Cer.als. Made in Hood River by I Lilian . Milliug Co. j8U LIGHT, DURA'JLE AND POWERFUL The Cushman Gas Engine Recognized as th i leading Gas Engine on the market today. Befon buying for your ranch see us. Do not throw awry that old spray rig; make it as powerful as the rewer ris on the market by giving it power with a CUSHMAN. HOWELL BROS WOODWORKING AND BLACKSMITH1NG Tel 2551 Fourth and Columbia THE BEST in Diamonds, Watches, Sil v : .v're Cut Glass Optical fv "-inent with metro i ij jipmeht I QUALITY KJ ! R Li Kll.ITY W. F. LARA WAY JtWELKIl ::ccr print