The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 28, 1907, Page Three, Image 3

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    THE HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER '28. 1907.
Three
Woman'sWorld
MRS. KATE L JONES.
T Nw President of tha Woman'
National Rtliof Corps.
Mb. Kate E. Jones, the new na
tional president of the Woman's Re
lief corpa, who waa elected to lta
highest office by the great woman'a
auxiliary of the O. A, B. at the annual
encampment lu Saratoga last summer,
to one of the ablest of patriotic work
ers. In choosing her the Woman'
corps has honored one of Its beat
known veterans.
Mrs. Jones Is a pioneer In the work
of the W. R. C. She has been In the
movement ever since It began, and she
helped It to begin. It was Mrs. Jones
who organized and was made presi
dent of the first Woman's Relief corps
In New York state. That was in Sep
tember, 1883. Six months later,
through her efforts, the department of
New York state was formed.
The first national convention of the
Woman's Relief corps at Minneapolis
in 1884 found her seated as a delegate.
She was elected national chnplain In
1888; has served two years as depart-
Refused 1700 km Acre.
W. H. Norcross refused so offer of
$35,000 for his orchard last Saturday
nd ioforn 1 the would be purchaser
that his pi I ' now is KO.OOO. or llUOOl
per sore, Ibe orchard bas 11 acres In
full bearlug, with some 20 Mim of I
young trees coming cn. and thenropl
this year will pay 10 per cent interest
on ejO.LDO Liess that a year ago Mr.
Norcrofi aa asked to pot a prioe on
the pinpeny and wnsn be plaM It at I
rio.O'JO some of bis neighbors declared
that ho x rrszy (or asking so union.
Now be is or the opluloo tbet pernaps
be wp q li"le oir for asking ao little.
Ha is not nnlbiis for ai.ytudy to take I
biiu ud at STid.OOU. f'.i. bo asks.
"Where could I Invent that amount of I
money in an ab-olutely safe proposi
tion that woull bring mi in 10 pei
cent per aiinnoi? And when the en
tire place Is ouoe In biuriug tnat ratal
of interest wilt be doubled and trebled I
several times Myrtle Point Herald.
lias a Daughter.
The Frotliitmer bas a daughter and
U stepping high this week, ouly
touching the high plaoesl
Ibe mother and child are doing
well, and the editor hopes that be I
will bo able to be abont in due time!
and itet down to work (or the best In
terest! of Motrow county, (and the I
'new kill )
It baatu Mil bt a Hue oouutry we I
have here! Mr. Ward and th writer I
have only been here a c uple of I
months, aud yet see what Motrow has
done (or as I
If the Froolalmet ia a little shy on
... i
new matter this ween, we nope you i
will overlook the deficiency, for it
mutt be remembered that the paper I
never bad an heir before and e are I
in the mood for celebrating. lone I
Froclaiir.er,
coughs KING OF CURES golds
THE WONDER WORKER
THROAT DR. KING'S LUNGS
FOR COUGHS AND COLDS
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that
when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable,
but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am
all seund and well MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind.
Price 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
oHAS. N.CLARKE
ACT QUICKLY
UBS. KATE E. JONES.
went president and four years as de
partment counselor. For the past four
years Mrs. Jones has been devoting
her efforts to the new work of patriot
ic Instruction, Inaugurated by the Wo
man's Relief corps, in which she baa
done efficient work, traveling all over
the country and Introducing new fea
turesthe department presentation of
flags, the badge pin contests and the
flag mission to the white schools of the
south.
Mrs. Jones gets ber patriotic impulse
directly, being a lineal descendant of
the Herklroer-Schuylers of Revolution
ary fame. -A strong effort was put
forth for ber election last year. She
won out this year In a lively contest
for the leadership.
Delay Has Been Dangeron
in llond Hirer.
Do the right thing at the right time.
Act quickly in times of danger.
hiackache Is kidney danger.
Doan's Kidnev Pills act quickly.
Core all distressing, dangerous kid
ney ills.
Plenty of evidence to prove this.
Mrs. C. Ilootnr. 1000 Bluff St.., The
Dalles, Or., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills
have been used in our family many
times, and the results have alwayf been
satisfactory. A few months ago our little
girl began to complain of a pain in her
back. J lie acneing Kept gutting more
annoying until I got a box of D an's
Kidnev rills. Less man one dox en-
tin ly rid her of the trouble, and she lias
nnl ASim n I i n aH n( it unlU ' ' I
For sale by all dealer?. Trice uO c s.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York,
sole airents for the United States. He
number the name Doan's and tak
no other.
WOOD FOR SALE.
I am prepared to furnish mill and slab
wood, also other kinds of wood.
I have a new gasoline wood saw and am
prepared to do sawing. Also do general
team work.
FRED HOWE.
HEILIG THEATRE
PORTLAND, OREGON
Thursday npr C
Mr.
Why We Do These Things.
Many customs are so common theft
we hove lost sight of their origin,
'Times and habits have changed. Rel
ics of olden days have been handed on
and carried down from generation to
generation to our present day.
Shaking hands is an example and
"began In this way: When adversaries
were making a truce with one another
each found It wiser to grasp the oth
er's weapon band to Insure hlmsidf
against treachery. The truce conclud
ed, they became friends, and so the
custom grew as a salutation between
friends. Even nowadays enemies do
not shuke hands till peace a truce is
made.
Perhaps the modern woman discov
ered the origin of the courtesy, and that
is why It has dropped out cf use. At
one time It was the custom for women
to iro on the knee to men of rank to
beg for mercy, and later It became an
acknowledgment of superiority. That
is why it is still retained where royal
ty Is concerned, but the example of
the old country woman who still
"bobs" to the squire's lady is not fol
lowed by the younger generation, and
the pretty courtesy that was the fash-
Ion when our grandmothers held swny
is now forsaken and almost obsolete.
A man when greeting a lady raises
his hat. Why does his salutation take
this form?
In the days when armor was more
fashionable than silk hats or panamas
the helmet was only raised when no
. danger was near, so to lift the hat was
. a sign that the wearer dared to stand
: in the presence of the person so greet-
ed unarmed.
What of the oldest of old customs,
-.the kiss?
To kiss is to adore, and the word
adore signifies, simply to carry the
: hand to the mouth. Kissing the hand
to the statue of a god was a Roman
iform of adoration and as a mode of
Habitation exDressed reverence and
worship. To kiss the book when tak-Una-
an oath is a public acknowledg
ment that you adore the deity whose
book you kiss. To kiss the Hps is to
adore the living breath of the person
paluted. In Scripture allusion Is made
tn kissinc the hem of garments, which
signifies an adoration of anything be-
innirine to or touching the wearer,
while kissing the feet or ground
to humble oneself In adoration.
Women Who Wear WelL
It Is astonishing how great a change a
few years of married life often make In ,
t!m appearance and disposition of many
women. Tho freshness, the charm, the
brilliance vanish like the bloom from a
peach which Is rudely handled. The
matron Is only a dim shadow, a faint echo
of tho charming maiden. There are two
reasons for this change, ignorance and
neglect Few young women appreciate
the shock to the system through the
change which comes with marriage and
motherhood. Many neglect to deal with
the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak
nesses which too often come with mar-
riago and motherhood, not understanding
that this secret drain Is robbing the cheek
of Its (rashness and the form of Its I
fairness.
As surety as tho ireneral health suffers
wnen there is acNcement or the health
of the delicate womultijorgans, so surely
wheTthcse organs areSsstablished In
bealVi tlicrace anV4tfVatDHfe witness
to the Tact in rfcweWd coraemMs Nearly
a million women have found health and
hanpineas In tlio use of Dr. Pierce a Fa
vorite I'rescr; :)tionv It makes weak wom
en strong and sick women well. Ingredi
ents on label contains no alcohol or
harmful - habit - forming drugs. Made
wholly of those native, American, medic
inal roots most highly recommended by
leading medical authorities of all the sev
eral schools of practice for the cure of
woman a necullar ailments.
For nurs i nir mothcrs.or for those broken-
down in health by too frequent bearing of
children, also tor tho expectant mothers.
to propare tne system ior ine coming oi
baby and making its advent easy and
almost painless, there is no medicine quite
to irood as "Favorite Prescription." It
can do no harm In anv condition of tic
system. It Is a most potent invigorating
tonic and strengthening nervine nicely
adapted to woman's delicate system by a
physician ot large experience in tne treat
ment of woman's peculiar ailments. -
Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter
free of elm ree. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Invalids' liotei ana surgical institute
uuuaio, jn. x.
John Cort presents the World'i
Greatest Soprano,
MADAM EMMA
CALVE
MLLE. Rf.NEE CHEMET
(Violinist)
CAMILLE DECREUS
(Piano)
In Song Recital
Tngethf r with
SECOND ACT
CARMEN
, ( OSTUMES AND Scenerv
JACKSON & JACKSON,
Dealer in General Merchandise
and Lumbermen's Supplies,
Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts
Free Delivery. Phone 931
HOOD RIVER, OR.
WHOLESALE
THE DALLES NURSERIES
It. II. WEBER, Prop.
THE DALLES. IOREGON.
RETAIL
G BOWER AND DEALER IN
FRUIT, SHADE
AND
ORNAMENTAL
Evergreen
GRAPE VINES
SMALL FRUITS
Rose and Shrubbery.
TREES
Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation.
..MILLER'S DRUG STORE..
ON THE HEIGHTS
is now open and solicits a share of your patronage. A full line of
Patent Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Combs, Brushes, Syringes,
Soaps, Toilet Preparations, Stationery,
Mini all those articleiusually carried in a first class drug store
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECEIPTS
given careful compounding I y a Registered Pharmacia
the Heights, Hood River, Ore.
MAILORDERS will le received bo
ginning Monday, Novemler 25.
SCALE OK PRICES
I50XES, per seat $8.00
ORCHEtSl'KA-l irt rews .r00
Remain ini; 11 rows 4.00
BALCONY I'irrt 4 rows .$4 00
Next 6 r.w .'UK
Lact ft rows $2.00
liALLEKY
Kiret fi rows (reserved) $2.00
Remaining 6 rows unreserved seats
sold only on evening of engagement.
Box otliee sale opens Monday. Dec. 2,
at the I heatre.
HOW TO ORDER BEATS
Address letters and make postollice
money orders pHyable to V. T. Pangle,
Manager Heilig 1 heatre. Inclose sell-
addressed stamped envelope to inture
-nle return. State clearly the price and
numlter of seats wanted, alto location.
ou will bo given as nearly as ponpihle
he location desired, but remember that
there will be orders ahead of yours. Or
ders are placed on file as they are re
ceived ahd will be tilled and returned
accordingly before the regular sale is
openid. Regular tale opens Monday,
December 2, at Heilig iheatre box of
fice.
L22
Comfort for Horses
5 A. Blankets bring comfort
and health to the horse and
save money for the owner.
They protect horses from the
wintry blasts ; they keep
horses well, save their lives.
Strength, varmth and length
of wear are characteristics of
the 5A Blankets. Ask for
5A. Look for the 5A trade
mark.
Buy i S Blm Girth for the Buble.
Buy a &A Square for th Stmt
We Sell Them
S. J. FRANK
Harness and Saddles
p.
ROSS
Billiards and
Bowling Alley
and Confectionery
PARLORS
T1:E BEST LINE OF
Tobaccos and Cigars
IS THE CITY
The Oreponian, Telegram and Journal
ON HALE SUNDAY.
C. P. R.
Kext Door to McGuire Brother.
Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired
AH work done with Electric
J ron and guaranteed
UT. CK COB
'5
CARPENTERING
SCREENS
Shop opposite O. B. Hartleys residence
Our Closing Out Sale
Has progressed beyond our expectations, all on ac
count of having the goods and giving the prices
that attract.
The Iron lied stock is still quite complete: forty
different styles yet remaining.
We are selling $3.50 Beds for $2.80
$4.15 " $3.50
" $10.50 " $8.10
" $12.00 " $9.55
" $22.50 " $18.25
Compare prices below with those you have been paying:
Fall Leaf Table $2.20
Kitchen " $1.60
II. II. Treasure 13.45
D. Linoleum, 12 ft C5o
All Wool Carpet 05
Sanitary Cots $5.25
" Davenports $0.25
Wool Top Mattresses $2.85
Eicelsior " '...$2.15
YnmYura Spring! $2.40
We invite your inspection
S. E. BARTMESS
Pink Meatel Apples.
Ibere have boeo several items in the
papers 'erentl? ul cut an apple tbat ia
raised 1 1 Lsna county which is pink
in color nil the way through.
Mrp. C. H. Yours, who resides on
pil street ner the Norwegian Lu
tberan oburcb, bas sent the Guard
office a number of apples that were
raised ou the Siuslaw and which were
brought to town by herbneband, wt o
1b fnrflst rancer iu that section, s.vs
the Kasene Guard. The apples aie
. small in size and do not make good
' utinii ran. hat are excellent canned
a iur nf thn canned article was also
'.left at this office. Tbey retain their
. ninlr nnlm when canned and on tnat
r. Innk verv ternDtine.
Thaw annles were snwn on the A
p Knowles place, on Knowles creek,
' 'u.-.h la i.hnnt a mile from Manlcton.
ti.. trr-pa wore dented from seed
.i i Mftaon rears Baa bv A. M
Jrc no of frloreooe, who resided
, there at tbe tlnofl. As he bad never
1 tefors seen suob an apple he named It
"Tha Sumrlse" and it still noes by
.that DHice. East Oregonian.
A Reliable Remedy fur I'ronp.
Afrf. S. Rosinthal, of Turner, Michi
.Viim: 'w ,,ave "ed Chamber-
lain's tVugh Medicine for ourselves and
.children for several years and liket
! wry much. I think it is the only re-jiedy
PINEULES
30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00
Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded.
FOR ALL KIDNEY BLADDER
of pounds on bis Invention. TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM
AMD LUMBAGO
A dose at bed time ustr
ally relieves the moit
severe case before morning.
BACK-ACHE
PINEULE MEDICINE CO.
CHICAGO. U. S. A.
KEIR & CASS, Druggists
Brltlah Military InTentora.
The war office has long been prover-
blal for Its discouragement of lnvenfr
ors In general, but they seem to reserve
n special brand of 111 treatment for aa
inventor who is unlucky enough t
wear a soldier's coat. General Shrap-
nell, the inventor of the formidable
projectile which bears his name to this
day, died a poor man after spending
thousands
London Uegiment.
LIXUERIXU COLD
Withstood Other Treatment lint
Quickly ( tired by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
I.axt winter I auKht a very severe
i iid which lingered for weeks,' eavs J.
inuliari. of Zeolivr. Ontario. "My
coni; 1 1 wh very dry and harsh. 1 he
I cal dealer recoin mended ChamberUinV
Cough remtdy and guaranteed it, -o I
ivr it a trial. Une small Dome oi it
i-eil me. I believe Chamberlain's
OuiiL'li Keniedy to be the best I have
ever ued." This remedy is for sale by
Keir a t'a.-s.
VI i un IiikuII.
Bess Yes. the e.i -iKemont's off. lie
lol l her F.he ought to give up novels
and read something more substantial
something that would improve her.
Iten Well? Bess-Gracious! Don't
vou see? The idea of a man intimat
ing to his fiancee that she could be im
proved In any way! Exchange.
Club Chop House
AND
RESTAURANT
(rowing Aches and l'ain.
Mr-. Jupie Pumner, Bremond, Tel.
write. April 15, 1W2. "I Dave osea
Itallard's hnow Liniment in my family
fr.r three years. I would not be without
it in tbe linuee. I have used it on my
I ttle irtrl for crowing pains and arhet
in her knees. It cured her riubt sway.
I have nko use I it for frost bitten feet,
w i'h good success It is the best lini
ment I eer used." 25c, HOC, and $1.00.
Sold by Chas. N. Clarke.
Good stcck of winter robes and horse
Merchants and Famcrs
DINNER
11 A. M. to 2 P. M .
25c
SNOW & UPSON
Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers
EXPERT HORSESHOERS
We have the best up-to-date machinery and expert work
men and are prepared to do all classes ot
NEW WORK & GENERAL REPAIRS
Hunts Paint & Wall Paper
Company
Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH
ES and BRUSHES.
HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS.
Our stock of paper includes latest designs in Blanks, Gilts
and high Grades, From 10c up. A full stock of room
molding, Picture rail, Plate rail and a small line of
novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the
latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order.
Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc.
Phone 671. First and Oak Streets.
CUPID FLOUR
The only flour on Hood River market made
from old wheat. We intend to continue
making it the best flour obtainable any
where on the Coast. With our new appli
ances it is whiter than ever.
Patronize Home Industry
and discourage Knockers.
Fresh Feed always on hand.
Hood River Milling Co.
j&.m O. HEESHET
HOOD RIVE. , OREGON
Wholesale Fruit and Produce
Fruits and Produce of All Kinds Wanted
, Will pay the highest market price in cash
Hotel Waucoma
Moderate Rates
Excellent Service
A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE
P. F. F0UTS, Prop.
Farmer's Dinner
25c
Hood River, Or
Hsli, Oysters anfl i'onltry
A SPECIALTY
T. W. DeBUSSEY
Hood River Apple Vinegar Co.
M A NU FACTU KICKS OK
HIGH GRADE
Cider Vinegar
Phone Main 191
Now is the Time to Buy
BOLSTER SPRINGS
CIDER MILLS AND
OLIVER PLOWS
I have all sizes in stock and the
prices are right
Vehicles and Farm Implements Exclusively
J. R. Nickelsen
If WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF
U 11-,
n Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash
AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
DUUMHi TU LIB miirit-x iwv
W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
XjXdJMJJX JL Oil JkT JJL
AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
STPANAHAN & CLARK
Q Hood River, Oregon fl
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Milwaukee Nurseries
Hav.! t. offer good lock of Apple, Pear, Cherry, lVach and Prune trees for tha
coming ea.on. Have 20,000 two-year-old Y. N. Pippin, Sp.tzenburg, Arkansas
Ulack, Ortley, Hydea King, Winter Bannana. 30,000 one-year-old Y. Pippm
and SpiUenburir. My stock is all first class this year in every respect, and ti ue
to name. Planters are invited to call and inspect this stock before placing your
rdere N. B. HARVEY, Proprietor
MILWAUKEE, OREGON.
for cmnpund can niuiy
blankets at 8. J. Frank's
for sale iy ir