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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
i nOOD RIVER ni-AMKU. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1913 DC Have You Bought These Lately? HOT WATER BOTTLES A new seamless one. We guarantee for two years. FOUNTAIN SYRINGES A guaranteed article ABSORBENT COTTON The Red Cross Brand. Bath Sponges, Castile Soap. K. C.Lemon Witch Hazel Cream, The great Cream for chaffed or rough hands. , TOOTH BRUSH That holds its bristles. Good Toilet or Bath Soaps. Hair Brushes and Combs. K. C. LINIMENT For sprains, burns or rhumatics. K. C. Belladona and Capsicum Plaster For lame backs, cold on chest or strains. WE AIM TO PLEASE REIR . CASS WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS iC,,.,. DC 3QC J 3 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS mm UNDER U.S. GOV'T SUPERVISION Conservatism and Progress A marbed feature of the history of this bank is the fact that conservatism and pro gress have been inseperably linked in every transaction, no worthy enterprise conform ing to the principles of safe banking ever having been passed without due considera tion. Financial prudence has always been an ever present attendant to the progressive spirit which has distinguished the manage ment of this institution. Notice to Creditors I, the undeniitmed, having been appointed adinlniHlrauir ol me entitle or jttKHie ue r in nf v. drcx-HHed. and liHvlne duly Qualified ai niH'U, do hereby give notice to all prranna hav inicclaliiiK BKHhiHl iwld exlale lo prenent them, with proer vourliers and duly verified as required hy law, at the otllce of Krtiext I'. Smith, In the M. Chu Bulldlnit, In tue City of Hood Kiver Oreitou, witlilu aix mourns iroin dnte of Ihta notice. Thin nolu'e la dated and first published on the Aid duy or Jauuary, mis K. P. KINNEY, j'.'j.fO AduilnlstrBtor, m GENERAL MERCHANDISE Fancy and Staple Groceries, Hard ware, Farm Implements, Harness, Paints and Oils, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, and Powder and Caps We have just opened a real estate office in connection with our mercantile business and will deal exclusively in Upper Valley lands. If you have property that you want to sell, give us a trial. Successor to INGRAM MERCANTILE CO. Mt Hood, Oregon R. G. YOWELLL & CO. Successors to Davenport Harness Co. We lisve move! our place of business from our former loca tion acros the street to the new I5ell building. Our new quarters, with a much larger rloor ppace, enable ns to bet ter accommodate our patrons and to display to better ad vantage our increased stock of Harness, 8 a d d le s, Whips, Robes, etc. We have added a handsome line of Handbags, Grips and Suit Cases. SWICK PEAR ORCHARD BRINGS GOOD RETURNS Those who were at the courthouse during the condemneiwn proceedings between trie v.-n. . - - w ra r. H. Button were very much interested in me iesuiu" muv stated that on a inree-,ui tlf an acre pear orchara on m "niiue urm he had sold, net. iluring the pa6t & year. iw noara are very uiui..-- . oisu evi denced by the report, covering the past three years, of William Sswick. whose ranch is on me n vu Avmon Wav Mr. SwtcK a vernal returns J . . a 1 vmnrm i for the pasi wucu us uteri I335 per acre. . Mr. Swick's tract comprised of two and one-fifth acres, SWO tree, (( which 283 are Bartlett and the remain der Winter Nellis. The net returns from the Hood River Aprle Growers' Union for the past three years, afcr deducting the cost of boxes 1 and paper, have been respectively: 1910, iisno; ion t7.4n. 1Q12. 1465. In 1911 it,.. crop' was cut short by a lack tf water at a time when the trees needed irri gation, most. As a result of not being able to properly irrigate, Mr. Swick says the greater number of his pears were culls. . , , The proper allowance lor labor of man and team was estimated at not to exceed $130 per month. SHOWS INCREASE "JANE" BRINGS OUT HISTRIONIC ABILITY! Nursery Stock Hood River Grown First Class THE KIND THAT GROWS A Few Dwarf Apple, Pear and Peach C. D. Thompson HOOD RIVER, OREGON The report of the secretary of the board of directors, Dr. E. 0. Dutro, which was read at the annual meeting of the stockholders of the institution, shows that the past year has been the most Huccessful in the hietory of the Cottage Hospital. The receipts of the hospital for 1912 were $10,960.70 and those for 1911 were $8,385.32. During the past year, in addition to the miet ing the monthly expense of the institu tion as it came due, the association has paid off $2,000 of indebtedness, rt great source of the income has been derived from the contract with Stone & Webster,, the contractors, who are eonatructina the huge cam for the Northwestern tlectric to. on the White Salmon river. i'atients for Stone & Webster will be cared tor un til the work is completed in the sum- mpr. At the Monday meeting ine by-laws and constitution were so amended Hint the boarJ of directors will consist of five members instead of seven us was the case last vear. Dr. n. L. IjuidM Dr. J. F. Watt. Dr. fc. u. uuiro, ur. E. D. Kanaea and Dr. Malcolm Bron son were re-elected to the directorate. Miss P. Stampler is row supermten dent of the hospital. In addition to tne jeguiar expenoi ture and the Davment of old bills about S500 was expended last yoar in perma nent improvements, tne most or wnicn was applied to the operating room, bringing it to a high state of elheiency JACOB FROST Third St., between Oak and State SHOEMAKER REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Give me call, and keep your feet dry KELLY BROS. HAY AND OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw PHONE 227-M Fourth Street Between Oak and State No newspaper was ever guilty of such an oversight as was the Glacier last week when its columns failed to mention the performance of "Jane," that rollicking musical comedy in j which Nat Goodwin made such fame. ' The Congregational ladies, who pre sented the company of local talent in this entertaining vehicle were gratified , by the presence of a lare audience. I the show was given at the Monroe Opera house on the evenirg of Wednes day, January 13. People who saw it are still talking about it, and telbng of the story of the show is still news. ; The cast of characters was : Charley hakcleton. H. E. Scott;! William Tipson. C. F. Gilbert; Mr. j Kershaw, Arhur Clarke ; Mr. Pixton, ; J. P. I.ueas; Claude, Herbirt Phillips Jane, Harriett Hansen; Mr. Chad-; wick, Florence Srhmeltzer; Lucy Nor-! ton, Ethel Keir ; Mrs. Pixton, Mrs. J. ' P. Lucas. ! The following young ladies made up the chorus : i Marie llartmess.Lillian llroik, Ethel ! McDonald, El zabeth King, Dorothy, Baker, Jessie Howes, Elizabeth Car- i son, Myrtle Husbands, Marion Howe, i Klla McDonald, Jewel Taylor, Gort-' ruile Nickelsen.Kulh Harris, tlilmu 1m- lu.lz, Wiluia Thomson, Kuth Umrctt, Clara Hand, Katherine Maker, Mary-; whitmer Whitehead, May Klinger.Lena ; Hartlett, Frances Castnor, Hoatnce j Shrcve. I An amateur performance is always ntensely interesting to an audi enee when the audience is well ac quainted with the characrters. Gilbert and Clarke, well known to the 110ml Kiver stage, were up to their standard. Mrs. Schmeltzer, too, has often taken part in amateur theatricals, and won j the usual applause. Mrs. Keir played admirably the part of Lucy Norton. Harriet Hansen executed well the lines of Jane, and Herbert Philips created numerous laughs as Claude. The surprise of the evenirg was the display of the histrionic ability of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lucas in the the parts of Mr. and Mrs. Pixton. Mr. Pixton was a bold, bad man, when backed up by sufficient encouragement from his wife. The well executed parts of Mr. and Mrs. Lucas created no end of mirth. the appearance on the stage ot Hay E. Scott was another Burpnse. Mr. Scott showed that he could not only make things hum around the ( ommer- cial club, but that he was an artist in the calcium light. The musical numbers were: "Hello People," Entire Chorus;" 11a- bvland." Kuth Barrett and chorus; "Love and. Florence M-nmellzer ami chorus; "Gee, Herbert Phillips and chorus: "Sullivan," W. E. Graham and chorus: "Fascinating Widow, Ltlie Keir and chorus ; "Good Hye, Entire company. H'CARTY LEAVES ON SEMI-ANNUAL TRIP ELKS TO NOTED HARPIST Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath. Shingles, Ete Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley ArounlfWrld In engaging the justly famous Schu bert corriDanv. of Chicae. to Rive one of their deliehtful entertainments here the Elks can congratulate themselves uoon securing an additional and entire ly unexpected feature of the greatest excellence. For it so happens that Miss Frances Rhinehart, the eminent ham soloist, is making a short concert tour of the United States in company with the Schuberts and will positively be heard here with them on February 11 at the Heilbronner hall. Keep this in mind for, althoURh she is not adver tised on the Schuberts' program or printing, she will be here with them and add two great solos to their fine propram. It is our good luck that she is visiting her musical friends at the time they happened to be engaged to aDDear in Hood River . Tickets on sale at Clarke's drug store. Prof. Dunne Will Lecture Prof. Frederick Dunne will lecture to the students and patrons of the hieh school next Friday evening on "Old Rome and Latin Modernly Ap- nlied. Prof. Dunne, who is a mem ber of the faculty of the department of Latin at the University of Uregon, is verv entertaining Fpeaker and the lecture will be enjoyable as well as in structive. Stereopticon slides will be used to illustrate the talk. An admis sion fee of 15 cents will be charged each person to defray the expenses of tne event. M. K. McCarty. who for the past thirteen years has been making semi annual trips to eastern markets lor me purpose of laying in stock tor the funs Fair, lett Saturday tor i,iiicKgn ai.u New York, where he will select from mimnlpH that are distilaved bv the busines houses mere a spring suits ur th local denartment store. 1 will nav esnecial attention, says Mr. Mc- Cartv. "to the purchasing of tha latest tyle ready made gar.i enis aim piece croods." Mr. McUarty nas neen miiKine inese twice a year journeys so otten mat lie has become wed acquainted in the dif ferent cities with, representatives of the business houses with which h deals. "And. too." be asys, "1 have met manv of the merchants Iroin other nurts nf the country who visit the fiiBtern markets at the same time. 1 have been corresponding with several friends made this way and will meet them in the eat." 8100 Per Plate was paid ot a liiiuqiiet. to Henry ( Uy, in New Orleans in 1st-'. MIglity co-lly for those with (tiimitfli trouble or indi gestion. Today people even wnere use Dr. King s iew 1. lie t ins mr im-m- troubles as well as liver, kidney and bowel disorders, hasy, sale, mid sure Only I'o cents at Cha. .V t lurk. CRUISE by the S. S. CLEVELAND (IT.000 TONS) Leaving San Francisco Feb. 6 Vlsltlnc famous Cities anl OonntrlM on a palatial ateamablp which aervea aa your ioteU Every luxury and comfort Iniurad. 110 CEUisa at $6 and up. Including all nacwaary aipenaaa afloat ao4 ashore, railway, carriages, botela, fulijea, fees: also railroad fares to and from your home, with tha privilege of returning (root Hamburg on 8. 8. Imperator. Ofaar Crvitet to Tm W Mte$ mt Panama Canal. Write for Illustrated booklet. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LIRE Operati's Wanted Ivv a uacu Jiicti, aall l rullClMJO, oai, R. W. Pratt, Local Agent Home Telephone Co. HijtitPaint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS. BRUSHES. Etc. ' HEATH & MILLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. i .Mna icHcc mi riftiiK i?or room uiiuuk mi PRATT & LAMBhKra ,a. -- ROOM to order. lUi-M.i". p nil. C1X)TH for walla and a l OI UI1AU. riaie a '- - . . nice line of Wall PPy Carriage Shop ihone 109i. CALCIMO. For room tintinn ire and 7.': lr liamrinff. Sien and Carriage Work ' sum i phone 116-15 Oak Street We "Meat" Everybody . ... in our store and the ' meating ' is to their entire satisfaction. Tender is the "meating." too. and pleading to all tastes. We have the best beef, pork, mutton, lamb, veal and poultry, and oar chops, steaks and cutlets will please the mot exacting epicure. Mild cured bam e and bacon, fresh country sausages. hue the quality or everything here le high, our pricet rule low. Central Meat Market Guild Dance Pleasant Event The dances of the St. Mark's Guild have been among the most popular given this season, the thud was held r irday evening at me neiioronner nail when about 40 couples enjoyed the so cial event. The music for the occasion was furnished by tl e Chandler or chestra. . A BIT OF ADVICE First - Don't Delay. Second - Don't Experiment If you suffer from backache; head aches or dizzy spells; if you rest poorly and are languid in the morning; if the kidney secretions are irregular and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. In such cases the kidneys often need help. , Doan's -Kidney Tills are especially prepared for kidney trouble. They are recommended hy thousands. Can Hood River residents desire more con vincing proof of their effectiveness than the statement of a Hood River citizen who has used them and.will ingly testifies to their worth? Mrs. A. L. Vincent. Eighth and Co lubmia streets. Hood River, Ore., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been used in our family and have, proven very beneficial. Whenever my back aches, I take this remedy and it re lieves me." For sale by all deali-rs. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milhtirn Co , Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United fcUtes. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincerest thanks to our neighbors and friends for their kind aid and sympathy during our recent bereavement at the time of the death of our mother. L. E. Phillips. Herbert Phillips, Ruth Phillips. Constipation is the cause of many ail ments and disorders that make life miserable. Take t'hamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets, keep yonr bowels regular and you will avoid these dis eases. For sale by all dealers. Allen-Allen C. R. Allen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Allen, of Duke's Vulley, who was married on Sunday, Jifuary 1". to Miss Laura Allen, at Hohlensville, flliln rriverl here with his hiide Thursduy, and left fur the country home of the groom's parents, wl.t re a reception was tendered them. A num ber of friends and neighbors were present and the festive ei ent was en joyed by all. . Mr.and Mrs. Allen will make their home in Hood River, wlvre I he groom is employed in the shoe department of the Paris Fair. Do you know that fully nine out of every ten easts f rlii'iunnlis-m an Bimplv rhetiiiiat'sni ol the wii-cI' H ilue to cold or d.tnip. or ehronie rheumatism, and require no internal treatment what ever? A pi ly Chamberlain's Liniment freelv and see how quickly it gives re lief. ' For sale by all dealers. Aye j Pectoral Away back In 1841. Old enough to re member those days? Still used for coughs and colds. Sold for 70 years. Ask Your Doctor. J (' AyrrfV. Jowr.ll. M. THE Malleable South Bend Popularly known as the "LIFE TIME" Range, has no superior and few equals. It is not cheap but good, and is built expressly for discriminating buy ers who insist that the best is not too good for them. We know of only one other range that is ad mitted to be the equal of the South Bend, and that is the great MAJESTIC which is probably the best known range in America. We have recently secured the agency for the MA JESTIC and expect to have them on sale in a short time. THE TOLEDO for a low priced range cannot be beaten. They have been sold in Hood River for nearly 20 years and in variably give perfect satisfaction". Call on us when in need of anything in the HARDWARE line, we believe that it will be to our mutual advantage if you will do so. Blowers Hardware Co The Firm That "MaKes Good" Phone 99 Oak and 1st Sts. Electric power and Light Mean Convenience, Comfort and Economy to You Our service covers all of the city and most of the valley. Save money and get a contract with us. Our Rates are the Lowest Let us figure with you. Wo can show you even if you are from Missouri . HOOD RIVER GAS & ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 55 Davidson B!dg. C. A. Richards & Co. Confectionery and Amusement Parlois H AZ KLV( )()!) DA1NTI KS Full Line nf London Made Pipes Kauffman Bros & Bondy Pipes and Dumutn Pipes. Best Made. Phone 64 T. J. KINNAIjRD Groceries Fresh Vegetables and Fruit in Season Flour and Feed Phone 78 Hood River, Oregon Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes Fine Line of Pipes Candies and Fishing Tackle H. GARABKANT OAK STKKKr UPPER VALLEY NOTICE List Your Places for Special Attention With WARD IRELAND CORNELL Upper Vall-v Rral Eatntc Insurance Improved and Unimproved Orchard Land Phono Odll 77 Hood River Connection Guy Y. Edwards & Co. U. C. M. RANCH Purkdale Upper Hood River Valley Cooper's Spray Fluids Tested practically for three years in Oregon, and clean trees from San Jose scale, fungus scab, antracnose and pear blight. PLEASANT TO HANDLE a . A SOIL FUMIGANT. DESTROYS INSECTS AptentC IS GROUND. WRITE FOR BOOKLET. CHAS. G. ROBERTS. Agt. 247 Ash Street, Portland d. Mcdonald Hood'.River n 1 ,-a.jasl