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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1907)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. 1007 istailishio 1900 IKCORFOBATED 1C05 $2000 Stock $2000 Stock -OF- SHOES TO BE SLAUGHTERED eOE SALE Butler Banking Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON CS3 OF- SHOES TO BE SLAUGHTERED Our Entire Stock of Freedman Bros.' Shoes TO BE CLOSED OUT Capital Fully Paid, $50,000 DIRECTORS J. N. 1l, Beginning Saturday, January 19 Beginning Saturday, January 19 LCSUB BOTLKI, President Tbdmah Botucr, Cashier Cox Vkv I resident. J. W, Fbbncb R. T. i . 1 1 ft! r i r Ff ! i 1 in Is ' I 4 Li The Freedman Shelby Shoe Co. succeeds the Freedman Bros. Shoe Co. An entire change has been made in the company. New trade marks, new labels, different lot No. and different styles of shoes are to replace the former ones. ' Not wishing to have two different lines we have decided to close out our entire line of Freedman shoes before our Spring goods arrive. Tlmre are no better shoos manufactured than the Freedman shoe, being for fifty years the leading shoe house in the United States. They use only the best nkiiiH from the leading tanners, and employ none but expert shoemakers in their factories, making good every wrong pair of shoes to their customers. This is why they have accomplished such marvelous results These shoes must walk. Come get your Share. Money Saved is money made. Be eco nomical. All shoes marked in plain figues. You see what you save on each pair WHEN WE ADVERTISE, IT'S SO L. H. MUGGINS GO. IN INTEREST OF LE GITIMATE BANKING For the purpose of proteotliiK bnuk depositors and legitimate banking iu titutioot aud preventing (liaiitttroiiH failure aud fliianuial cranium, a 1 1 ill framed by tue State llaiikora' aaaocia Moo and forwarded to 1'renidout Haloes of the state senate will lie in troduced during tbe preuont sew ion of the logidla .ure. Tbe remedy agaast unreliable bank ing concerns and aguluet auliemeti ol iironponnil))6 epeonliitors la believed U be found iu a state board of bank . comroixHioneis and a state balikexaiu- iner. 1'be proposed act provides for tbeir appointment, tbe governoi, seo retary of state aud state treiiHUiur to constitute tbe board, with power to appoint an examiuor at a sulury of g.'l,00O a year. An artiule of the bill touching par ticularly upon the seauiity of bank ing institutions is that which prohib its any olllner or employe of a bank ing Institution from boirowiug any of tbe funds of the bunk upon bis owu note or obligation without first hav ing obtained tho approval of a major ity of tbo bot rd of directors of tbe bank, or of an executive board or dis counting committee selected by a uia jorlty of tbe board of directors. In case any of the directors knowingly premlt or approves snob loan in a dis- noneMC maiiU'T, evciy one who as sent a shall be liable iu bis preeonul ana liulivhlu. I rapacity lor all dam age sustained u oonaeqnetine thereof Another in ortiiut aeoticii of the bill is that wl o'l provides that every bank operatl f iu a oouimuulty shall nave on hand .t all times Iu actual oasb not let than 15 per cent ot its demand liabilitios and 10 pet cent of its time dopi.hits. Kvury bank doing busings in a oisy of more than fti),UO0 iubabitants shall have on band 20 per cent of Its demand liabilities nud 10 per cent of Ha time deposits, thus pievoutiug, to a groat extent, tbo danger resulting from a run. 1'be bank examiner is to puy oocbh ional vitdts to tho banks aud investi gate tbe reports of liabilities aud as sets in every detail. Such reports eball also be published iu some uews paper of general circulation for the protection of tbe genoial public. A regular round of all tho banks shall be made at least once a year by tbe examiuor, whim be once nlmli have noooss to every book and record in th Institution. A puualty is prorid ed, however, agaitmt tho examiner disclosing any information thim gained excepting iu tho regular oourtso provided by thu bill. Foreign banks are to be governed iu similar uiannei1 to the borne IiihM tutious. In case of apparent danger of a bank being uusafo it shall be the duty of the examiner to so inform the ' secretary of state, who w ill at once inform the board of bunk commission ers, who in turn may take out the necessary stops to straighten out the all airs of the insolvent ooncnrn au dat tend to tbo prosecution of those to . blame for its condition. Asa prosecution against concerns operating under tho guise of banks or trust company, the bill pieeciihe that uo person, llrm or corporation. except national banks, shall cany on a baukiug husliioss, ecxept on compli anoe witb tbe act. "o person, tlrin or corpora . ion snail use auiier or any of the terms, 'bank,' 'banker,' 'bank era,' 'baukiug bonne' or 'trust com pany, iiuless be, they or it shall have Urst fully complied with all the pro vsions of the act." At least Oil per cent of tho capital of every corporation engaging in tin baukiug busluess shall be paid n be fore tbe corporation i-lmll lie author ized to oommeuce business Thu re niainder shall be paid In within ?h months of the date of its organization. BY THE MY Tbe fanatics who will lionize those negro niurdeiers will undo all the good of tbo president's Iohnoii. W. K Hearst roports that ho paid $256,370 for running second to Hughes. By tho way add "2, i, C, X 7, 0. Tbore are fourteen editors in the new Missouri lekislnturo. Fourteen editors ought 'o be able to show Mis souri anything. "Storage eggs are stiongor" says a market report. We have noticed it. Rookefelller Is getting as iitwcl to ' indictments as the Sultau of Turkey . ia to ultimatums. It is to be hoped that the "poor white labor si i-es" who are now im prisoned in the large cities of the east, will Hud way to go south aud west where st I mini opportunities are otfored both i-Kiilod aud unskilled la bor. It is stiange yojiiiuny people are willing to live like serfs in the luige cities, when they could be "Ameri- .caujeitizeus" iu tbe south and west, where labor is so earnestly sought, g It'a au open secret now that Peary named bis Arctio ship Roosevelt be cause it was designed to cut ice. Secretary llonaparte wants to re duce the number of riob men in the country, but be can get niore.votes on a proposition to reduce tbe number of poor men. The great railroad magnate says that we have enough railroads. Of oouise llarrimau understands that the more railroads tbe oouutry builds, tbe longer it will take him to acquire them all. The more the negroes in tbe north talk, the sooner tbe noitbeiners will begin to sympatbze witb the south jbuut tbe negro problem. It will be observed that Dr. Osier remark to the effect that all tbe to bacoo in the world should be thrown into tbe sea, came a few days after Ulirittmas. lie evidently got the usua quality oi A mas cigars. Two widows have appeared and lied claims to tbe scraps of the man who blew himself and tbe cashier of a Philadelphia bank to pieces. This is a slight jar to those who have claimed iusanity for tbe gentleman, A St. Louis man has invented a cbickeu choking device. Col. Kastus Washington Napoleon Jones wants nothing better than his forefinger and inumo, However. The champion lady whist player of the world says it ia a sin to pIhv, 1'iobably she couldn't help thinking it a siu- cue way most women play Tho Czar of Russia spends much of Iiim time In his library, so tbe carle Hays; we thiuk we abould prefer tbe cyclone cellar. llio peach crop fails several times every spring, aud vet sUanaa to shv. the sweet summer girl crop is never itiiiure. neuy iireen, "ine ricoest woman in tbo woild" recently gave a dinner to a party or nve friends at a New t orft hotel. The hostess did the oi derlng and the check for tbe "blow out" amounted to 11.25. Surely this latest examp'e ot the reckless extrava gance or our over rion is ample cause ior aiarm. "Parouts should teach tbeir obit (Iron to love sugar," says an eminent rngitsn physician. leach tbein? What kind of children do tbey rear in j'iiigiauar 1: i i KiHuiouas nave advanced ten ner cent,. iuo iMigerroncein ound ot ban (Jits la evidently going to set all it can uutore the paulo ot '08. when Mr. Kookefellor prediots, men will offer a two aunt lor a one-eighth karat pota to Count Wltte ia exnla Inlnn to the uiiHsian populace that be did not ao cumulate great wealtb in tbe govern meut service. Ihe suspicion of graft is everywnere. Washngton is demanding 75 cent gas. Her citizens, it would seem. ought to be satisfied with tbe brand that they got absolutely free of charge. ftvou the heroine who. bv nnvlno her red petticoat, saved the fast ex press from destruction, has bad to give up bor pass. Thus do tbe sins of the unjust fall upon the just. The United States ia rich enouah to pay lair salaries to Its leading publio servants Failure to do this is dis creditable. A Massachusetts man dropped dead jiiht as be started to read an otlsnal poem to some friends. Kdltora might try the experiment of lettiug poets rem meir stun to them. The opening attendance of tbe Ten lessee legislature ia reported to have b.eu the smallest iu the history of state, lint that may be due to Eighteen tons of soot are said to fall every day in Boston alone. How it mast annoy tbe licorice trust to see all that good material going to waste. J Mark Twain says be fears a mon archy In America, but since he can go bout in a flannel suit In winter, without fear of pneumonia, be may feel the need ot worrying about some thing else. The Houston Post claims that the peek-a-boo shirtwaist baa made its ap pearance in Texas. That liailey tight baaoertainly warmed things up in tbe Lone Star state. Salary Grab Passes Senate. Washiflgton, Jan. 29. The senate has aooepted tbe proposiiou ot the bouse to tbe increase of salaries of senators and members and the terri torial delegates to I75UO annually aud those of tbe speaker ot the house aud mem bora ot the president's cabinet to 112,000. This action was taken by a vote of 53 to 21 and followed a discus sion lasting ueaily three hours. An amendment, continuing tbe increases to tbe cabinet otlicers and tbe pre siding ottloers ot tbe senate aud tbe bouse was voted down, as was aiso the proposition to postpoue tbe increase until 1913. The total increase will amount to fl, 250,000 yearly. Pioneer Minister Head. Albany, Jan. 24. Rev. Dr. E. J. Thompson, one of Oregon" oldest and best known ministers, died at his borne bere early yesterday morning. after a week'a illness. He is 73 years old and a native of Vermout. lit was heal instructor in mathematics and astronomy in the University of Min nesota lor M years and came west in 1884. H has been pastor at Saleui. Corvallls aud Independence aud pres ident o( Albany college. He has preaobed iu every Presby terian church in Oregon. During bin ministerial career be baa performed 1203 marriages. Homesteaders Closing Itaiie. Belle Fourohe. 8. D.. Jan. 20. -The Fianklln Cattle company, the largest range oattle company in the west, Ins sold its herd of 80,000 oattle and will go out of business. E. 11. llarrimau is a member of tbe firm. The rapid settlement ot the country is gi.en us a reason. Jf. P. to Rulld Double Tracks. North Yakima. Jan. 2'J. Vice Pres ident Levy of tbe Northern Pucitic, while a witness in the North Coast condemnation proceedings for a. right ot way, testified that tbe Noitheru Pacific had intended to double track its line across tbe state from Spokane to tbe Sound until tbe Chicago, Mil waukie A Bt. faul commenced to build, and tbon tbe Northern Pucitic changed Is plans to wait to see wheth er tbe development of tbe tate would be enough to justify it in cairvim? out the improvements, lie said tbe Northern Pacific iwill tuiid a double track system to tbe coast even though tbe North Coast road parallels it part of the way. He also made the state ment that tbe North Rank road wou.d be oompleted and iu operation by the first ot next Ootober. Knapp's Millinery Store will be re opened March 1st. Mrs. Knapp will spend January and February in the wholesale markets preparing for the Spring Opening. j2 Dud's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes anil happy thoughts. Hold by Keir A taps, Druggists.. Notice It will be absolutely necessary ior all persons contemplating the purchase of now stuck in the farmer's irrigating Co. to make application within 30 days to the secretary of said company if you wish any water for the season of 11107. illitf M. 11. NICKELSON, bec'y. AU the World is stage, and Ballard's Snow- Lini ment pla s a most prominent part. It has no superior for rheumatism, stiff joints, cuts, sprains, and all pal ns Buy it, try it and you will always use it. Anybody who has used Ballard's Hnow Liniment is a living proof of what it does. Buy a trial bottle. 25c, 50o and f 1 Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Your Health Is yoar best fasset. Proper health is most essential to your happiness and welfare. Pure air is an absolute necessity, and no effort should be spared to keep it so in every house. Where open-flame illuminants rob the air of oxigen and turn it into carbonic acid gas, pure air is an impossibility. Air poisoned by the flame of m gas jet, or that of an oil lamp is unfit for breathing purposes and exercises a decidedly injurious effect upon the occupant of the room. Electric Light burning ban air-tight bulb leaves the air of the room pure and fresh, and furnishes a better, brighter and safer light than any othei medium. We furnish the current ;and a phone mes sage or postal from you will bring our representative. WHOLESALE THE DALLES NURSERIES R. II. WEBER, Prop. THE DALLES, OREGON. RETAIL GROWKB AND DBALEK IN FRUIT, SHADE AND TREES GRAPE VINES AND ORNAMENTAL m SMALL FRUITS Evergreens, Roses and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. The Club Cafe C. C. HOLMAN PROPRIETOR Meals at all Hours from 250 up Best Two-Bit Meal in the City T-Bone and Porterhouse Steaks our Specialty Next Door to Reed's Cigar Store, Hood River, Ore. WE CARRY THE FAMOUS RED JACKET PUMP "So Easy to Fix" AND FULLY GUARANTEED We can soli you a "WIND MILL to run 'lt to- NORTON & SMITH Opposite post office tho uio fmit that passes are abolished and walking ia Lad. Nevertheless that New York man who whs arrested for eendiug a lemon his wife liy mail, probably realizes hat he ot olf easior thao he would i he hud handed it to her iu peraoo. Will Provide Escorts. New York. Jan. 29. Ihe latest In novation by looai theater here is a oorpa of uniformed escorts for the protection of women who come unat tended to eveuiug performauot's. I ne professional eaoorts aro to stand in the lobby in full reualla. Auv wuuiau woo oeBiies an esoott win sun ply be required to notify the ulx offloe between acts, and the man de tailed to her service will be in evi dence at tbe close of the perfoim auoe. Tbe escorts are to be furnished by tbe management fre of charge. "Pineulcs" (non-alooiiolic) made fmin resin from our Pine Forest, used for hundreds ol years for bladder and K id ney diseases. Medicine for thirtv il:iv $1.00. Ciuartn teed. Sold liv Kiir A- Cass, Druggi ts.. r Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE 1 JA.F0LGER6 Satisfaction Mo Prlxem Mo Coupons Mo Crockery Never Sold in Bulk 1, 2, 2V2 and 5 Pound Tins Only J. A. Folger & Co. San Francisco I 1 Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Plume Main 71 A Present Which will he Appreciated Deposit One Dollar to their credit in our Sav ings Department. Re ceive a Bank Book and .Sayings Bank Free. 4 Per Cent We deliver without charge First National Banh a T. RAWBON. j F. H. BTANTOM HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends mmd patrons know that for the fall planting we will hare and can sup ply in any number ! Cherry, Pear,AprIcot,Pcach& Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitzen berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit oxes Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit. We are closing out a line of Boys' Suits, all wool long pants, Etc. Boys' Suits $10.00 values reduced to $7.00 A full line Ladies', Misses' or and Children's Golf Gloves A L. CARMICHAEL HOOD RIVER I1EIOHT& I NOW IS THE TIME to trade your old Stove in, on A NEW RANGE The Big New and Secondhand Store is the place. We huy, sell and exchange anything in Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, Tin and Graniteware; Crockery, and in fact EVERYTHING salable. Come in and be convinced that we can SAVE YOU MONEY. Phone 1053 OP. DABNEY & CO., Proprietors. If 3liHK8IHSaSHKE3E2t5ILj 1