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10 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13.1911 7 r mar ; . av -tiv, t" , , T h(m ALA l1 Our Oysters Are Sold l-rom This Fixture This is because ours an? genuine Sealshipt Oysters the world's best oysters Sealshipt Oysters are packed, sealed and shipped to us daily from famous oyster beds. Oysters served you right at the shore couldn't be fresher or more delicious than the ones we offer you. Sealshipt Oysters r Wjth jhe Tang of the Sea They are packed in the prime of their freshness into air-tight, ice-cooled Sealshiptors and reach our shore daily every mile of the journey under real. This Sealshiptor is the patented refrigerator of the Sealshipt System that keeps the oysters at a uniform degree of cold ness in transit. If you want to taste the flavor of the real sea oys ter, call and let us show you how we handle Seal shipt While there, ask for our free booklet, "Mark Twain's Oyster Story," which contains many recipes for making delicious oyster dishes. The STAR GROCERY "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" Perigo & Sox REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of 1HE BUTLER BANKING COMPANY at Hood River, in the Stat of Otww. at th rlon of businca September 10th. 11 1. RESOVKCKS Loana and discount $ 5tV.l:W 30 Overdraft, secured and unsoourvd. 7.1CJ. Bond and warrant v 9.4I2. Storki and other aecuritie None Hankirur house None Furniture and fixture. Other real estate owned None Due from hanks (not reserve hanki None Due from approved reserve hunks ... . U.r'.Nv.7S Checks and other rash items 12.7iti.7T Exchanges fur clearini? house None Cash on hand 2T.;11.44 Total $ tx7i4 UABIUTIKS Capital stock paid in $ Surplus fund Undivided profit. Irs expenses and taxes paid Dividends unpaid Due to banks and bankers Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificate of deposit ... Certified Check Cashier's checks outstanding Time certificates of deposit Savinjrs Deposits Notes and bills rediseounted Bills payable, including certificate of deposit for money borrowed Liabilities, other than those above stated 50.000.00 rUV.OO 12.1.5ai None l.7'4.2S 4."7.rcV.( 2.4-1 43 4..S12.22 None None RUNAWAY COUPLE MARRIED HERE Ki'pri'mMitliitf thi'iiiHt' lvi' HH rt'nl ili'iitrt of lloiul Klvor, it youiiK couple were married lut week y JuxtKv tf tlit l'eiu'e A. I'. ISuck. They were unti-comiiilttnl tu rejinnl to their ili'Mtlnatlon, but the nftpifl to llielr REPORT OK THE CONDITION OF THE HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. XyQ.QO Total S fi5,7m.? State of Oregon, County of Hood River, ss. I. Truman Butler, Cashier of the above-named lank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. TRl'MAN BLTLKR. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of September, 1911, Krnkst C. Smith, Correct Attest: Notary Public. Leslie Butler. F. McKkrcher, Director, HOOD RIVER MINERAL SPRINGS COMPANY Has opened its subscription books for stock in the company. A home company. A rare opportunity. An assured success. Temporary office with the Hood River Realty Co. C. D.MCKELSfcN, Sec y At Hood Kiver in the State of Omron. of business September 1, 1911: KKSOUKCKS Loans and discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bonds, and warrant S'.Kks and other securities Rankin house and lot Furniture and fixture Other real estate owned Due front banks (not reserve banks).. Due from approved reserve banks Kxchantres for clearing house Checks and other cash items Cash on hand Expenses-. at the close 1.07S.S6 1,750.00 1.050.00 12, 41. 41 4. 06a 57 None None 21.itU.51 201.75 None 5. SID. 4 3.43.25 Total Jlis.140.44 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 25.000.00 Undivided profit 3,207.59 Dividends unpaid None Due to banks and bankers. None Deposit due State Treasurer 3,000 Individual deposits subject to check 78,607. 72 Demand certificates of deposit 341.25 Certified checks None Cashier's checks outstanding 31.40 Time certificates of deposit.... 1.S07.3D Savings deposit 6.055.09 Bills payable, including certificates of deposits for money borrowed None Total $ 118.140.44 State of Oregon, County of Hood River, ss. I, R. W. Pratt. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. W. PRATT. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of September, Wll. J. M. Schmei.TZER. Correct Attest:: Notary Public. J. W. COFELAND C. H. Stranahan. C. G. Pratt. Directors. Well Drilling; Quick ; Successful Satisfactory DONE WITH A STAR WELL DRILLING OUTFIT FCR PARTICULARS ADDRESS APPLE LAND & ORCHARD COMPANY HOOD RIVER, OREGON Office. No. 9 Oik Street Phonee. 26 or 2002-1 Digestion and Assimilation It 1m not theqtmntit.v of fond taken I' nt. the amount linentel and anwliiil lnteil that nive t-trenuth nnd vital ity to the H.VBU-m, CharnlwrlalnV St (Hunch and I.lvcr Taliletn invigor ate the wtoinnch and liver and enalile them to perforin their function) nat urally. For nale ty all dealer. For Lime, Cement and House Plaster See STRANAHAN & CLARK marriage- Ik told In a illHpatch to the OreKoulan from White Salmon which cayx: "After two week aciiualiitance, Hcrnlcv, 17 year-old daughter of J, I Warner, an Intliientlal xtockmnn i ( a in in prairie, north of thin place and Hay Novliir, a lather, purport ing to come from (recoil City, elopei: ami wtre married at Hood Klver lu the court hoiwe. "The marriage wan aalnxt the Uliea of the parent, and In orde to elude them, the frl nald b he was Kolnn to Hleep la the hay loft, where others were nhvpliin on nccount ol the crowded condition of the houxe, In the night an auto oplrlted her away to White Salmon, the rive wan croMsed, and, with Mrs. Fur huxh, of this place, an wttncxri, the wedding was performed. The couple are now llvlnir with friend a White Salmon." HAS NARROW ESCAPE WITH RUNAWAY HORSE J. ( Karle, while loading packngex In hU vehicle Friday In front of the Hood Klver Market, had hln clothing caught on the ntep of the vehicle when hU home became frightened and bolted up the grade toward Third Htreet. Mr. Karle wan dragged the full length of the block, and pedcHtrlann expected every moment to cee hlui cnught In the npoke of the wheels. However, at the corner of State and Third streets, as the mare turned north, he was thrown free from the rig, sustaining no more serious Injury than a few slight bruises. The mare continued In a circle until It reached a point within a few hundred feet of the starting place when a telephone pole was struck and the buggy demolished. Baptist Church Notes Hally Day will be observed at the Baptist church next Sunday and Mr Hargreaves will be present at both morning and evening service. In the morning service the Sunday school will take part In t lie exercises and a short sermon will be preached. The evening sermon subject will be "A Commercialized Christianity." Special music is provided for the evening service. The re-assembling of the Men's League will take place la the social rooms of the Itaptlst church Friday evening. The Young People's SocletV of the Itaptlst church will hold its fall so- clal I hursday evening of this week k I 'Aid km A. Q Elite TetticoaU Form fitting, adjustable top, (see cut) insuring a persectly smooth fitting garment at waist and over the hips. These garments are becoming very papular with particular dressers, and we are showing them in Cirn in CCfln Silk and Heatherbloom materials.... OliOU IU ODiUU Ladies' Neckwear Novelties Just received by express New Side Jabots, Shawl and Sailor Collars in Messaline and Tucked Net, all the late colors and color com- or. i- pi rn binations "33" W pliOU FRENCH VELOUR MEN'S HATS in black, gray and olive colors.. S4.50 New Shirts For Men and Boys in the popular medium weight Flannels, made with mili tary and regular collars. Good assortment in all the most wanted colors at SI.50 up NEW MEN'S DRESS AND WORK Pants of the famous "Sweet Orr" make in Corduroy, Cheviot, Worsted and Cassimere, made up in the latest ap proved styles and very MOD ESTLY PRICED. Also Genuine English Cor duroy Suits. yi PRICE We still have something like 25 Men's and Young Men's Suits which are now on sale at One-Half Regular Price A yi PRICE Bragg Mercantile Company When you feel Iaxv, Stretchy, Half Sick, Blue and Out of Sorts, look to the Liver; it li Torpid. HERBINE la the Remedy You Need. It Is nn Invleroratlnir tonle for a torpid liver. The first dose fj unufes improvement, lew ujjb use puts the liver In fine vigor ous condition. Herblne also ex- f tends Its restorative lnflucnco t to the stomach and bowels. It helps digestion and food asslmi- latlon, purines the bowels and brings back the habit of re i lar dally bowel movements. When the stomach, liver and ' bowels are active, bilious Im purities no longer obstruct i functional processes, the result t of which is renewed onerKV, k mental activity and cbcertul pints. Price SOe per Bottle. 1 1 JameiF.Ballard.Prop. St.Louli.Mo. b nl Use Stephens Eye Salve for jS ll Sore Eyes. It Cures. J-'VatoAwo RccowwrnnroBv f CI IAS. X. CI,ARKK ft. R. BARTLETT ARCHITECTS IU ilbronner Buildlns HOOD RIVER, OREGON -Phone 61 ALBERT SUTTON Hrcbitcct IUi.i. Ht.'II.IitNf; Hood Rivrr, Orkcon MURRAY KAY CIVIL LVilNLLR AND SURVHYOR PHONS 32 Hrosii.s lirn.tiiNO Hoon Rivkr HENRY N. HACKETT Surveyor W . . - ! UrilUKHlMIKIII . Kin ds of Subrii villi -lcrn rurif (lii'iranteiil Phone 41. Residence, Z4S-K MliS. ELSIE BLOOD Hair ftifitches l rum your own comblnus Satinfnrtin Kuarantceil Mail On lorn FilM HOOD RIVER, - - ORKGON R. DEPEE WOOD SAWED BY 6AS0LINE POWER Oak and Slabs, 75c. Fir and Pine, 5 Oc. Por Cora. PHONE 220-X CONFERENCE NAMES NEW LOCAL PASTOR The Columbia IMvrr Conforvnoe of the Metlmdlxt t'btiroh, whti-h came V a clone hint wrvk, Belectetl Hev. V. IS. Youiik, formerly In charge of a church In the Pnluuiie country, hh pantor of Anbury church In thld city, Mr Youujr 1h a brother of ltenjaniln Yountj, Nimtor of the Taylor Htreet MetbotllHt church In l'ortlaiii. Another change, which In of Inter cut to members of the church la thin dint riot, was the action of the con ference In succeeding Hev. Walton Sklpworth, who ban been district mi perlntenilent for neveral yearn, by Hev, 11. (). Perry. Mr. Sklpworth wan appointed to a charge at Sandpolnt, Idaho. Uy the unanlmoua choice of the conference Bishop Smith wan re turned an the head of the Methodist church In Oregon. One of the prob lems of the conference was to place !"." applicants for pastorships, when there were only 17,0 vacancies. The proceeding of the conference were devoid of friction and were har iuonloun. In attendance at the con ference was Mrs. Ueo. Lynn, of Hood Klver. Mrs. Lynn returned Thurs day. Close Call For Mayer Last Saturday afternoon as Mark Mayer, the New York capitalist who REAL ESTATE BULLETIN $7,000. Ten acres 5 miles out. all in trees, 5 acres bearing-, balance 1 and 3 years old, pood apple house. On East Side near railway and Van Horn store. Terms one-half down. Owner going east, the reason of this extra low price. $12,500. Twenty acres 6 miles out. Nearly all of this in 4 year old Spitzenburgs and New towns. Main road, one mile to railway, school and store. This too is far below other prices. Reasonable terms. It is necessary for the owners of each of these orchards to sell at once on account of other mat ters in the east. Each one a bargain. We have a few others that are good investments. Q. Y. Kl) WARDS & CO. Office Hotel Ort-Kon Mdtf. Phone No. JiHK BAKING POWDER Absoluiefy Pure The only Baking Powder made fromRoyal Crape Cream ofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE bought a bljf fruit farm at Mosler, was coming Into town from Mayer dale, accompanied by Aim. Wellcr and her children, the driver made too wide a detour at the bend on the Kateham hill and the blj; Pierce Arrow machine went over the em bankment. Fortunately there wan but little headway to the car and It CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND A if Aih jnr Uramrlat for CTII-CHKS-TER'S uiAjiunu UKANU PILLS In Kkd anilA Gold metallic boM, araltd with Blur Ribbon, tin o otoei. BurfyufVV DrvcuUt a tup I1R-Tf H it V HIMOMI RliAMII PII.I.H, lor twrntT-fl0 year re?ardril at Best, Safent, Alwaya Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS W EVERYWHERE ttVu did not turn over, but ran about three times Its length down the hill. The party encaped without Injury, but somewhat alarmed. The ma chine was extracted next morning, none the worse for Its experience. YOUR LAST CHANCE to get niajraz'nea at 1U10 club prices. Nearly very standard publication will inereue their club price for the aroaon U'll-12. m we cannot fill your order for any club liven beluw after Sep tember 20. 1011. See the point? Then aend ua your OrderTO-DAY. To PACIFIC MONTHLY, add Delineator for 11.65 or) Everybody'a " 1 9G or) The Housekeeper " 1.65 or) McClurca - " 1 95 or) Woman a Home Companion " 1.90 or) Hampton's ' 1.95 or) The Housekeeper and McClurc'a . " 2.75 or) World's Work. Cosmopolitan and Delineator " 4.36 These orders, at pricos a;iven, can only be de livered in the U. S. and innular posneSHions. Remember, the time is short. Address, The Facific Monthly, Portland. Oregon. A pleasant and easy way to ma SB OBEYS Thousand of people are doing this work profitably. For full particulars of very liberal cash commissions, extra cash prizes, free samples, etc., address Desk 90 SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE 15S FIflti Ave. New York City A special oHer open to thoee who write at once. If it's a surface to be painted, enameled, stained, varnished or fin ished in any way, there's an Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. Strong Reasons for Fall Painting 1. The wood is thoroughly dry. Summer's sun has remove J all moisture. 2. Paint penetrates deeper into dry wood. The deeper it goes the better it holds. 3. Fall weather is warm, dry and dependable. Little danger of cold, damp, rainy days, 'which endanger the durability of the faint. 4. Wet weather decays and de stroys unprotected surfaces. Lack of paint means unsightly and less valuable property. 5. Fall painting keeps out winter moisture. The greatest enemy to the life and beauty of all structures. Ask us ahout ACMR QUALITY HOUSE PAINT. It insures the greatest protection and beauty, at the least cost per year of. service. Questions cheerfully answered. E. A. FRANZ CO