The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 19, 1924, Image 8

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    HOOD HIVEB GLACIER, THORSDAI, JONE 19, 1924
RAINFALL BENEFITS
ALL FRUIT CROPS
Buy” Word
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Does Your
Do not suffer needlessly. We have a remedj
that relieves almost all form^_of headaches:- nw
vous, neuralgic, stomachic, etc.
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Plumbing, Beating c
Sheet Metal Worl
are already widely known. We have letters, orders,
telegrams, etc. to prove this statement. People are
ordering them from all over the country. Why?
Because they contain no dangerous drugs, are not
injurious, and give almost instant relief.
31t Cascado Avenue
— HOOD RIVER, OREGON
SCHOOL NEWS
(Werdna Isbell)
At the close of school certificates of
award were given to nearly SO uupils
for a perfect record of attendance and
punctuality for the entire school yeerv
These certificates are 10x13 inches in'
size and bear.the signatures of State
Supt. of Instruction Churchill, City
Snpt. Cannon. the principal of the
building and the teacher of the pupil.
The following pupils received these
testimonials:
Real Estate and Insurance
Coe Primary school: Jane Mac­
Millan.
Park Street school: Oran Chrisman.
Harvey WiRiaius, Louis Larson, Kath­
leen Hartwig, Jjtwrence Hoover, Ar­
J. D. McLUCAS
thur Steele, Frank Williams. Evelyn
CONTRACTOR
Derby, Eleanor Coulter, Lillian Ha­
Practical worker in Stone, Concrete, gers, Jeanette Parker. Douglas Button,
Dorothy Steuhlng, Elizabeth Strana­
Brick and Plaster.
han, Gladys Hicks, Gertrude Buelow,
Telephone 6934
Robert Naumes. Zelda Spencer, Kath­
erine Lybarger and Russell Acheson.
Junior, high school: Edythe McKee.
Robbie Wheeler. Ronald Ingalls. Marte
McIlwain, Blenda Youngstedt, Herbert
Peterson. Olive Sbepler, Lucille Tor-
riaon. Edetha Hartwig, Mary Camp­
bell. Audelle Wendling, Ruth Blagg
Drs. Abraham & Sifton and Lucille Atkinson.
High school: Aileen Johnson, Hazel
PHYSICIANS and BURGEONS
Rooms 17, 19, 20
Brosins Building Rath, Gladys Rath. Virginia Vanghan.
Laura Tomlinson, Tretta Downing.
Res. Phones: Dr. Abraham 4162.
Dr. Sifton 3618. Office 4161. Gordyg Bloat. Margaret Canller, Helen
Dickson, EdnavFonst. Helen Richards.
Anita Rpencer, Jack Cornett and Olive
Dr. W. DONALD NICKELSEN.
Fischer.
A. S. KEIR
Reliable Druggist
Hood River Abstract Co.
Make “Star Brand” your “buy word” and
avoid disappointment.
J. C. JOHNSEN
Surgeon
STEVENS BLDG.. PORTLAND
'Consultation Hood River by appoint­
ment. Phone 596»
Drive
HEN a family buys a Jewett
they marvel at the vast dif­
ference between the ordinary
1 iMh t, flimsy, under-powered car—
‘a “toy” —and Jewett’s husky
weight and power.
At anywhere near $1065 Jewett
Six has no equal. Never before
such power, strength, sheer abil­
ity, roominess, convenience. “In
all the world no car like this.”
Come in, today—let us prove it.
W
Touring . .
. $1065
Brougham . . . 1325
Sedan...................... 1495
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Coups
. . • . $125#
De Luxe Touring . 1220
De Luxe Sedan . . 1695
An important fruit growers’ confer­
emo will be held In the Spokane valley
8 and 9. Thia la the regular sum­
Drs. Thrane & Bogers July
mer meeting of the Washington State
Horticultural Association and will be
P hysicians a S urgeons tile
flrat meeting of thia kind ever held
Davidson Bldg., Officejphone 2172
in the Spokane volley. There will be
on indoor session in lift» forenoon of
d _. _u,,_ai Dr. Thrane 2174
Res.
phons j Dr Roger,
the sth at Opportunity, at which im­
portant horticultural topica will be dis-
by leading authorities of the
L. B. Alexander,¡D. M. D. «iMsed
Northwest.
DENTIST
Luncheon will lie served at'Oppor­
Office, 4, 6 and 6, Smith Building.
tunity and the Afternoon will he spent
Office Phone 2021
Ree. Phone 3144 in the orcharda. where talks will be
’ Hood River, Oregon
given on leflf roller control and kin­
dred topics. On the 9th the forenoon
«easlon will be held at the Community
ball Otis orchards, and the afternoon
devoted to-ogchard visits and a tour of
the upper valley.
In the evening a picnic dinner will
he served pr.Xebly at Liberty Lake.
The arrangements for tiw conference
are being handled cooperatively by the
Bnrcan of the Spokane
Telephones: Office 1081; residence 3331 < Agricultural
'handier of, Commerce and the Spo­
Office over Butler Bank
kane Valley (Chamber of Commerce.
DENTI8T
Eliot Building, Hood River, Oregon.
Phones: Res. 2743, Office 8812
L. L. MUBPHY,
Dentist
C omplbts X-R ay E xamination
Suite 6, Brosiua Bldg.
L DEBBY
Lawyer
We will please you with our
J. C. DEVIN & SON
USED CAR
PARTS
We are wrecking the following
, • Automobiles for their
good parts:
1 Overland “75”
1 Ford Touring
Any part approximate half price.
HIGHWAY AUTO CO., Inc
Corner Oak and Fiffh Streets
HOOD RIVER, ORE
Spokane to Entertain Fruit Growers
Dressmaking
Hemstitching a Specialty
FLORENCE SIMONTON
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
Deep Seated Urie Acid Deposits Are
Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison
Starts to Leave the System Within
Twenty-four Haun.
Every druggist in this country Is au­
thor lied to say to every rheumatic suf­
ferer that if a full pint bottle of Allen-
rhu, the sure conqueror of rheumatism,
does not show the way to stop the
agony, reduce swollen Joints and do
away with even the slightest twinge
of rheumatic pain, be will gladly re­
turn your money without comment.
Allenrhu has been tried and tested
for years, and really marvelous results
hsve been accomplished in the most
sevete cases wherer the suffering and
agony was Intense and piteous and
where the patient was helpless.
Mr. James H. Allen, of Rochester,
N. Y., the discoverer of Allenrhu, who
fur many years suffered the torments
of acute rheumatism, desires all suffer­
ers to know that he does not want a
cent of anyone’s money unless Allenrhu
derisively conquers thia worst of all
diseases, and he has Instructed drug-
gists to guarantee it ns above in every
instance.—A. 8. Kelr Drug Store.
Stall orders accepted. _- - ---- ,
1
JUST LIKE MOTHER
USED TO MAKE
Tfie Electric Bakery
W. A. Osborn, Prop
REAL BREAD
Hood River Garage
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL
NOTICE
To Whom it May Concern :
s
Whereas, The State Game Commls-
at THE PARIS FAIR
alon of the State of Oregon in author­
ised under Section 8. Chapter 00, Gen­
See O. A. LAKIN eral
Laws of Oregon, 1921. to open any
closed season In any county or dlstrfri
for Painting, Kalsomining, Paper
of the Stnte of Oregon for the hunt­
Hanging, Decorating.
ing. ahootlng. killing, taking or having
Have your work attended to in the Win In poaseaaioin, alive or dead. In whole.
ter and avoid the Spring rush.
<>r in ¡»art. of game animals and game
Telephone 8122
hirda; therefore.
Notice la hereby given. That the
State Game Commiaalon of the State
LICENSED VETERINARY SURGEON of Oregon lina made and entered of
record anil doea hereby issue the fol­
la prepared to do any work in the lowing
veterinary line. He can be found by
Order
calling at or phoning to the Fashion
That for the purpose of protecting
Stables.
certain species of the wild game lift*
of the State from extermination, and
for the purpose of propagating and In­
creasing such species of wild game as
hereinafter mentioned, the State Game
Commission of the State of Oregon
hereby gives notice that the open sea­
son for hunting, ahootlng. killing, tak­
ing or having In possession, alive or
dead, male doer with horns throughout
the entire State of Oregon, as defined
In Section It», Chapter IM, General
Ijiwa of Oregon, 1921, shall be and la
hereby declared to be closed for the
year 1924.
Notice la also given that the State
Game Commission of the State of Ore­
gon hereby declares an open aeaaon for
the hunting, killing and taking of male
deer with horns throughout the entire
State of Oregon. Bald open season
shall lie and is hereby declared to be
from the 10th day of Heptemlier. 1924.
to the Slat dRy of October. 1924, both
Simple home method. Send for dates inclusive.
Notice is also hereby given that, the
FREE booklet and testimonials.
change In the nrM'" season in nowise
Wsrner’s Renowned Remedies Co.
affects the bag limit or other regula­
723 Security Bld*., Minneapolis,
tions provided by law respecting the
Minn.
hunting, shooting, killing, taking or
having In |H>st«e«w1an alive or dead. In
whole or in (»srt. such game animal,
namclyt Deer.
Any and all persona hunting for,
shooting, killing, taking or having in
I>oaseasion. sUse or dead, in Whole or
in part, any deer in violation of this
Order shall l>e prosecuted as by law
provided.
Ihtt.d nt Portland. Oregon, thia 14th
day of April. 1924.
OREGON STATE GAME COMMIS­
SION.
Be I. N Flelschner, Chairman.
Ry J. W. Maloney. Commissioner.
Ry B< n F. Darri*. Commliwioner.
Ry 1 In raid II. Clifford. Commla-
Jnl9-26
»loner.
OREGON LUMBER CO
REAL
MILK BREAD
Bridge of the Gods Revived
Reports from Stevenson. Wash., and
Cascade Locks are to the effect that
work on the Interstate bridge, to cross
tlie Columbia river below the Cas­
cudos. near the site of the mythologi­
cal Bridge of the Goda, will be re­
sumed in August. Borings for a pier
on the Washington bank, it Is stated,
will lie started next week. R**cause of
lack of finances, work on the bridge.
I dans for which were launched in
921, was stopped after a pier was
constructed on the Oregon shore. Pro­
moters. It is declared, have recently
made, arrangements to have $80,090
available immediately for applying on
<-onst ruction.
SLABWOOD
FINE LINE OF
LUMBER
AND
WM. WEBER
DEE, OREGON
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
Confectionery
Phone: Odell 406
4th of July
TRY OUR
Draught Luxo
WE KEEP IT
RIGHT
KELLY BROS. GO
Spray, Nitrate of Soda
Orchard Supplies