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0 o BLOOD RIVER GLaCIER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1020 mSheUFmish RECONSTRUCTION! Now, while the world is doing its "house clean ing," is a good time to begin a "reconstruction period" at home. Whichever room you start with you will find need for B-H Satin Egg Shell Finish. Although intended for walls and ceilings it makes a beauti ful egg-shell enamel on woodwork too. The Kitchen Library Bedroom Hallway or Bath can be made brighter, more attractive and easier to keep clean by a coat of B-H Satin Egg Shell finish any one of twelve shades. Be sure to think of Bass-Hueter when consider ing a painting job whether a room or an entire house inside or out. Let us assist you in the proper choice of mate rials ! H. S. BRAAKMAN HOOD RIVER, OREGON Distributor for BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY, San Francisco Running Water The Greatest of City Conveniences A Dayton Electric-Driven Water System will auto matically provide water under pressure at all fix tures in your home the same as city water supply. It does away with all the drudgery of pumping and carrying water just a simple turn of the faucet and you have a steady stream of it cool and sparkling. The cost is but a few cents a day. Picture to yourself the convenience of running water, the comfort of sanitary plumbing, less work for the women folks then come in and let us help you make it a reality. HEIGHTS GARAGE J. P. VOLSTORFF, Prop. KKLLY SI'klNCHKI.I) I'NKl'MATK; AND SOLID TIRES REPUBLIC AND GOODRICH TIRES JUST PLAIN FOUR-SQUARE BUSINESS HONESTY AND KNOWLEDGE At Your Service AT THE TIRE SHOP GAS OILS ACCESSORIES ww wiim; AND REPAIRS j m. HOOD RAILROAD COMPANY Time Table No. 33 Taking effect Wcdm-Mlay. October 29th, IW. - or ,:Hni Xli N.lRTIIHOrsll . h.1 M- Motor S3 r. m. k. m. 4.00 10. 4S 4 OS 10 4 4 IS 10.67 4.W 11.10 4. II 18 4.36 11. IS 4.40- 11.23 4.4S 11.26 4.47 11.30 4 10 11.33 4.17 11.38 6 02 11.43 tig 5 17 12 00 P. M. Station- U. 1 wr Ar . . . Troit C . . ..Woodwortli ft. 1 Ne. 4 H4. No. 8 """Maily tidily Motor , HTI Kir. i 5"jT Satiirdy nmuiij Sunday "My Only p. m. a. m. p. m. I p. m. .. ! 3.00 9.3b 2.1ft t; i- 2 57 9.23 2.11 i 6 41 2 50 V 15 2.04 ; 6.34 2 40 02 1.52 6.22 2 86 I 8.68 1.48 6.18 x'SA 8.63 1.43 6.13 2.25 8.48 1.38- 6.08 2.3U 8.42 1.32 6.02 .. 2.10 8.37 1.27 I ft 57 2.06 8.34 1.24 6.54 M 2.H0 8.30 1.20 ! 5 60 11. U 8.25 1.15 ft 45 11.05 8.16 1.06 5.85 If 11.00 8.10 1.00 6 SO a. m. , a. m. r. m. r. n. MRS. KNEEDLER TELLS "IS GREATEST ON fl4 Motor. Omtnc to limited uparr bandied on tle tuitrain, trnnkt and lieavT tinre mill he jfor following the pweiifr. OF THE PHILIPPINES Mrs. H. D. Kneedler, wife of a Man ila, P. I., physician, who iH here visit ing her Bister. Mrs. J. K. Edgar, and family, is of the opinion that America will never relinquish a protectorate, at least, of the Philippine Islands. Much talk is heard and newspaper stories read, Mrs. Kneedler says, of Philip pine independence. She believes, how ever, that the conservative citizenry of the Islands, comprising the real sub stantial population, while no open movement is being made to oppose independence propaganda, is really sincerely desirous that America retain a protectorate. The thinking people of the Philippines, both American and Filit)ino8. she declares, realize that America must remain in control of the situation to prevent aggression of Jap an. She avows that the feeling it general that Japan would not wait two weeks for aggressive tactics, should America relinquish the Islands. "The present administration, or an other for that matter," Mrs. Kneedler says, "will never give the Philippines unlimited independence. In the first t) ace. America realizes that such a course cannot be safely pursued. Even if America were willing France and England would not permit an abandon ment of the Islands." At present, however, she states, the only authoritative American in the Philippines is the governor general. All lesser ofiices are held by natives The result, she says, is anything but satisfactory from the standpoint of a residence there. Sanitation is dropping back to the careless ways of the old Stmnish administration. Good roads that the Americans built and improved are going to pieces. The Kneedler family has decided to return to the States to live, on account of sanitation and to educate their children. Since her arrival here Mrs. Kneedler has re ceived a cablegram from her husband announcing sale of residence property and that he will sail for home in January. While the older American population of the Islands is thinning out Mrs. Kneedler says the arrival of newcom ers has brought the white population to a record point. American business is making strong bids for Island busi ness, and most of the new arrivals at Manila and other points are represent atives of American business houses. Mrs. Kneedler says the recent con gressional committee, which went on a junket to the Philippine Islands learn ed only what officialdom there desired that they learn. The congressmen, acccompanied by their wives and fam- tes, had an enjoyable vacation, and apparently everything was done for heir entertainment, but they were shown only the things that would im- ress them as favorable to the officials. Americans, she says, who were known o be the least unsympathetic were not tllowed places on committees of enter tainment and were prevented from getting at the ear of the congressional unketers. On the arrival of Dr. Kneedler, Mrs. Kneedler, who is accompanied by her hildren. will loin him. I hey expect to make their home in San Diego, Cal. EARTH," SHE SAYS Mrs. Daley Da I as Seyenteeil Pounds Taking Teniae Tboifbt Cave Hopeleu "They said I couldn't live more than six months longer, but I'm still here and feeling fine," aid Mrs. Mary Da ley, of 630 Oak St., San Francisco, Cal, "I have actually gained seventeen pounds since 1 began taking Tanlac," she continued, "and to look at me one wouldn't think that for several months I was unable to do my housework. I suffered from gastritis all the time, would bloat terribly and always felt miserable. I had no appetite and felt nauseated all the time. I was so ner vous the least little noise would startle me andjt was almost impossible to get a good night's sleep. J had night sweats and was so run down and weak that the slightest exertion would al most exhaust me completely. I lost weight dreadfully and was told that I couldn't live six months at the rute I was going down hill. "Nothing helped me until 1 began taking Tanlac and 1 honestly believe it is the finest medicine in the world, for it has made me just like a new person. My appetite is splendid and I never have the slightest indigestion any more and I never enjoyed such fine and refreshing sleep in my life as I do now. My house has eight rooms and 1 do all the work with ease. Tanlac has been a god-send to me and I would be Belfish not to tell others about it." Tanlac is sold in Hood Rivet by the Kresse Drug Co.- Adv. Parkdale Students Pick Apples The Union high school, of Parkdale, has been closed for apple harvest. Both students and teachers are en gaged in the orchards. It is expected that school will resume after this week, as the fruit will be fairly well harvested. Kodak finishing Slocom St Canfield Co. One up-to-date dark room, an up- to-date expert finisher, a real zl hour service - tliats us. jy22tf Autumn Colors Appear While no killing frosts have pre vailed on the lower levels, foliage of vine maples, dog wood and Oregon grape on the Columbia bluffs is rapidly taking on the tints of fall. The bare ranges on the Washington side, as a result of the recent rains, have grown as green as springtime. I he inter mingling of the gray of rocky elms, the green of the open spaces and the various tints of autumn leaves now re sult ill many appealing views from here. Attention Voters ! The Republican party presents or your consideration an excep tionally strong-, clean ticket from ur candidate for president down to the last man on the county ticket. These candidates are tin Ogular nominees of the party Uid their qualification! for the ifflcfi to which they aspire are unquestioned. We earnestly re 1 1 lest that you give them your support on election day, Novem ber 2nd. For President WARREN G. HARDING For Vice-President CALVIN COOLIDGK U. S. Senator R. N. STAN FIELD Congressman N. J. S1NNOTT State Senator JOHN R. NICKELSEN Representatives HERBERT EGBERT ALBERT S. ROBERTS District Attorney JOHN BAKER County JodgO H. L HASBROUCK Sheriff THOS. F. JOHNSON Clerk KENT SHOEMAKKR Countv Commissioner GEORGE BHEPPARD County Treasurer JESSIE M. BISHOP County Surveyor A. R. CRITKSHANK County School Superintendent L. B. GIBSON County Coroner JOHN W. SI ETON For Constable E. S. OLINGER ROBERT LEASURE and C A. SMITH Republican Central Committee (Paul advertisement) Notice to Creditors Estate of Edward N. Cook. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned K. C. (ilanville has been ap pointed administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Kdward N. Cook, deceased, by the County Court of Hood River County, and is now duly lualitied and acting as such and that all persons having claims against the estate of saidjdecedent are required to present them, properly verified, to him at his office, Itoom 1, First National Hank building in the City of Hood River, Hood River County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published on this 30th day of September, 1920. R. C. Glanville. s30o28 Administrator. C. T. A. Notice For Publication BtMrablloaUon 010SM Deimrl ni ill of the Interior, U. H. Iju1 Ollleel ul The Dalles. Oregon, September it, 1M0. Noclce la hereby id ven that Arthur J. Har mon, lit oblong. III., formerly llmul Klver, Ore., who. on Inly lit, 1913, mnte MoRMBtaad Kntry, No. IMOSHI, lor U.K. H. No. 1 -li;, uiiNiir veyeil hind, 111 3ee1toui7, H. 17 anil IK,Towiilii 2-Hmitli, Hiinge ID-Kant, Willamette Meridi an, Inn ttleit nolle- of Intention lo make lanu anove (H'sithmmi, neiore v.iei a 01 , ireuii f'oiirt, at Hood Klver, Oregon, on Hie taddftjr of November, lltt), Claimant naatta witnesses: K, Elwtn Chapman, Warren Cooper, tieorge limine man, all of Hood Klver, Oregon; CyriiH Sparks, of 1'arkdale, I Iregon. 11 KHANK WOODCOCK, KegiHter. let ot June II, IMS. Ltt No.ii-15 attoU General Motor Trucking Wood For Sale JESSE PUDDY Telephone 8141 U08 May St. DRS. ABRAHAM AND SIFTON PHYSICIANS and BUROBOM8 Rooms 17, UL 20 Rrosiu8 Building Res. Pbonea: Dr. Abraham HW. Dr. Sifton 3(513 Office 4151. DR. E. O. DUTRO PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Office: Hall Hid., Rhone 1571 Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. Residence: Odell. Rhone, Odell 881 Honrs: II to 1 1 a. tn. DR. N. PLYLER CHIROPRACTOR Ghiropractic and Klectric Treatments. Rooms 23, 24 and 2.r Heilbronner Btdf. Phone 1833. Hood River, Ore. Dr. Phoebe E. Culver Osteopathic Physician Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Khot Building, Tel. 2152 E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon I'bones : ( t!iee 421 1 Res. ISH Office in Kliot Building H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'KOKON. falls promptly anwerl In town or country nav or iNigni. Teleplionaa: Haaldonor. MU: office, 1241. office In the Hroslm Bnlldlnf ,. L. MURPHY, D. D M General Dentistry Rooms 11-15 Brosius Bldg. DR. W. H. THOMPSON Physician and Surjicon OFFICE: mot BUILDING i tli v p'.one 1231 Residence 2221 C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D DKSTIST Telephone : Office 1081 ; reaiden.v 3 Office over But'.er Bank Dr. Carolyn Underhill DENTIST Smith Building Telephone J2I H. D. W. PINEO. D.D.S. DKNTIST KI.IUT MtUNM Telephone 3812 HOOP RIVKR M. E. WELCH, I. HMSED TETKR1VR1 M RWEO Do You Know? That we do developing:, printing and enlarging? Excellent work and good service at low prices. Let us make Kodaking a pleasure for you, rather than a disappointment. 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