) COOD BIVER GLACIER THURSDAY DECEMBER &6, 1907. MTAIUBUKD 1900 ICOBJOR4TXI 1901 Butler Banking Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital Fully Paid, $50,000 Earned Surnlus, - $15,000 DIRECTORS Lasut Botlm, J. N. Tl, Thomas BrjTLta, President Vio President. Cachier J. W. Fbinch R. t. Cox a WE ARE CLO GOUT We want to go out of business. Our entire stock is going at Cost. The last two weeks S we have moved Thousands of Dollars worth of Goods. But many of our lines are unbroken. SIN Quite an assortment of Ladies' and Children's (j Suits, Overcoats and I rousers. A large assortment 01 snoes. at Cost it will pay L. ORIGIN OF MOHO "IN GOD WE TRUST" How did the motto "In God We Trust" come to be placed on coins of I he United States? This question has been asked many times since President Roosevelt or dored It stricken from onr coins and the church people bare made a vigor oii4 protettt against its removal. The question la fully answered by a report of the director of the United Htates mint, reprinted in 1807 In the Hunkers' niitRazlne, as follows; ""Frctn the records of the depart ment it appears that the first sugges tion of the recognition of the Deity ' on the coins of the United States was cni)tined In a letter addressed to the t: crotnry of the tieasury, the Hon H P. Chase, by the lief. M. R. Wat !. luion, minluter of the gospel. Rid I'Vwillo, Fenu., under date ot Noveui, 1. T I t, lHtil, which was as follows: " 'Kidleyville, Peon.. Oct. 13, 1801 DuHP.Sir: Vou are about to submit jxiir HUiuifil report to congress re i piii'tiiig the utraira ot the national II uniioo. ' One toot touohing our our isucy lias hitherto been seriously overlooked. 1 mean the recognition of the Almitjhty Clod in some form on onr coin " 'Vou probably are a Christian. What if our repnbllo were now shut lured Lnymid leooiistruotlou? Would not the autiipiariana ot succeeding conturlis rigbtiv reason from our past t'mt we wore n heathen nation? What 1 pr pcuo is thut, Instead of the God dess of Liberty, we shall have next luslde the thitteen states a ring in- Fcrlbud with the words, "Perpetual Union;" within this ring the all-see iug eye, orowued with halo; be- noath this eve the Amerioan flag. l.eariiig in It- Held stars equal to the niimbai of the states united; in the folds of the burs the words "God, LiibHrtv, Law. ' " 'Ibis would mane a beautiful coin, to which uo possible citizen nould object. This would relieve u from the ignominy of heathenism. X'his would plxoe us openly uuder the divine protection we have personally nluimod. I'lom my heart I have felt our national shame in disavowing Uod as not the least of our present nation al disasters. To you, first, 1 address a snbjeot that must be agnated, " M. H. WatKloson, " 'Miuister of the Gospel. "'iollou. S P. Cbxse, secretary of the Ireasury. "Under dxte of November 20, 1861. the snorotary of the treasury addressed the following letter to the director of the mint: " 'Treasury department, November iO. lHlil. " 'Dear Sir: No nation can be ttrong except in the strength of God. exoept in Ilia defense. The trust or oar people la Clcd should be declared on our national coins. Vou will cause it device to be prepared without un necessary delay with a motto express log in the fewest and terset words possible, this national recognition. "Yours truly, " 'S. P. Chase, " 'James Polook, esq., diieotor of the mint, Philadelphia.' "It was found that the aot of Janu ary 18, 18:15. pieecribed the mottoes and devious that should be pluoei on the coins of the Unite! Statei, so that nothing could be done without legis lation. In December, 1803, tho director cf the mint submitted to the secretary of tho treasury for approval designs for 1. 2 and 3 ceut pieces, ou which it whs proposed that one ot tlu follow ing mottoes should appear: 'Our Uountry; Our God ; God, Our Trust. "The secretary of the treasury in a bitter addressed to the dirnotor ot the miut, under date ot December 1803, uses the following language: '1 ap prove your mottoes, only suggest tha ' ii thut with the Washington obverse Iho motto should begin with the .ion!. Oiii' so as to read 'Our God find Our Counliy, " and on that with tho ph'.eld it should be changed so as to rod 'In God We Trust.' "An not wa passed April 22, 18C4, i hnuging the composition of the 1- -nt piece and authorizing the coin :iv'o of tho 2-cent piece with devices, blob were to bo fixed by tbedlrectoi t the mint, with the approval ot the mcretnry ot the treasury, and it whs upon the 2 ceut bronze piece that the motto 'in Uod We Trust' first ap peared. "The aot of March 3, 1856, provided I lint in addition to the legend that de i'ioo on the fcold and silver coins of the United States it should be lawful lor tbe dhector of the mint with the i proval of tho seoietary of the trens ury, to place the motto 'In Uod We lrust' ou such coins as will admit of tbe inscription thereon. Under this net the motto was plaoed upoo tbe double eagle, and half eagle and also upon the dollar, bait and quarter dol lars, in the latter part of 1805. "The ooin act of February 12, 1873, you to give us a call. H. HUGGIN provided that the secretary of tbe treasury must cause the motto 'In Uod We Trust' to be Inscribed on such coins as shall admit of suo1) mot to." HardTlmes Social. U R axed to a hard times soibabul, given by tbe Ladles Aid of tbe Metb odlst church, at tbe preecher'a bouse Tnesday evening, Deo. 31. Begins at arly candle litiu' or 6:30 by tbe clok. 0:30 tj 9:30 by the clok otin oom bread and beans and other good tit tules in the kitobln. Soshabul pait from 9:30 till midnite, watohiug Ibe old year out and tho Now Yea? iu. To git in, 15 cents; to git at tbe supper, 10 cents. Kools and Eiegulashuns. Chapter 1. Every woman whnkums will ware a kaliker frock aud apurn, or so met hi ti ekalv apropcute. Chapter 2 Kvry mau or boy must ware tbare old cloze, blind shurtz not aloud. Chapter 3. A minoe pie will be giv en tbe man and woman drest up tbe komicalist. Finds to be Fcund. Tbe followiug finds will be found on wlmmiii: No spin n, la; hat with flours aud f ether, 2o; ear rings (plHte or riimoud) 1 and 2 i U lospectably. ; word dress, 2o; trimmed apurn, 2o; gold framed glasses (men and wim min) 2c; store teeth (men or wim mfo) 2o; silk diess, 3c; bokaya, 5c; poodle dogs, 25o. Finds to be found ou men lilucked buteB, lo; slgars in pocket, lo each (corn cob or clay pipes exempt); watches (not water berry); 2o waxed mustash or oiled hair, 2o; ohuin gum in mouth (men or wluimira) 3o; in pocket, lo; neckties, mod urn, 2c, an sheut exempt; itove pipe huts, 2o; karrying a kane, 2o; tiled shurtz aud stand un kotlars, 2o ucb; buttou hole bokay, 5s; evidence ot wealth on per son (men aud wlmuiin) 3c. Kxtraya. Lexunearln, 2o; talkiu polaticks, 2n for each ollense; flurtln, Ho; spoouln, 5o; telleu sekrits, lo; aot In up, 10c. Miss Awful Poor Committee Miss Ded Broke. Miss Pover Tea, For Sale. One Enterprise Cabinet Grand pi ano, manufactured by Cbas. F. Net ion, Milwaukie, Wis. New, tine tone and flni'h, equal to any high price pi ano aud must be sold at some price for 1 must have tbe money. Its a 1350 Instrument. Come and examine aud 1 will make you a price that will sur prise you. At my lesidenoe, Wau Gain Gu I ii. Root. Rand. When to (Jo Home. From the Blufftoii, Intl., Banner: "When tired out, gn home. When you want consolation, go home. When you want fun, go home. When you want to show others that yon have reformed, go home and let your family get acquaint ed with tbe lact. When you want to show yourself at your best go home and do tho act there. When you feel like be ing extra liberal go home and practice on your wife and children first. When you want to shine with extra brilliancy ?o home and light up the whole houso lold." To which we would add, when vou have a bad cold go home and tnke (.'liaiiiberlaiu's Cough Remedy and a quick euro is certain. For sale by Keir A Cass. (Jets 1 7000 a Week. Kluw & Krlanger, who have engaged Mu.e. Suzanne Adams one week in vaudeville at tbe New York thetter, say they agroed to pay the prima do nna $71)00. This is the largest sal. ry ever olfered a vaudeville f eiformei in this country, if not In tbe world. Mme. Adams will make two appen auces each day for seven days, as she will be ou tbe stage fifteen minutes. she will be paid at the rate of 3.33 1-3 a mluute. Special Notice. In order to reduce tnr large stock of pianos, organs, phonographs, rec ords, violins, maudolins, guitars and all musical instruments, 1 will offer them at cost or lees for the next 10 dayB, beginning tomorrow. All new pianos wil be out $50, or gans 'i; 15 pbonograpba for $17.50; 50 and CO cent disc reoords 35o. All sheet mnslo 15o pet copy. Soule Pluao House, First National Bauk building. About Digestion. It is not tbe nunnt.itv nf fnnrl tnl-rn but the amount rlitrpsted mid that gives Btrength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomai'h and Liver Tablets inviiromtn tlin atnmiuh and liver and enable them to perform their ftinntinnH. Thn ritanlt la a raliuh foryour food, increased strength and weigni, greaier inuurance ana a clear head. Price 25 cents. Sanmina frpn. Fur sale by Keir & (Vs. Orino Laxative Fruit Svrun. tlm tutor Laxative, stimulates but does not irri tate. It la thn hpftt I .ttHfltlvA llnar.n. teed oryour money back. Clarke DrugCo. Eat More Candr and Sweet. Tbe following sensible article by Dr. Woods Ilutbinson, of Portland, on eating sweets upsets some of tbe old prejudice against candy and sugar plums. Dr. Ilutbinson says: Uive tbe children plenty of pure sugar, taffy and buttersootch and they'll have little need tf cod liver oil. In sboit, sugar is, after meat, bread and butter, easily our next uioht io por.ant and necessary food. You can put tho matter to a test very eusily. Jiirit leave oil the pie pudding or utli er desserts at your iuuen or midday dinner. You'll be astonished to Dud huw quickly you'll ftel "oi, t-ty" Hgiiin, aud bow "unlluiehod" ti.n u.uul will seem. You can't gut any w.ik iugman to accept a dinner pail null out pie iu it. Aud In' absolutely right, ihe enly ttiiufc thut cau take the place if tugar heio is beer or wiue. it ii a significant taut that tbe free lunob i. i:lU(s r.u in oouuectiou with bais luiunLi eveiy imagiueable thing except t Aeets. Kven the res taurants liud lunch gi ills attached to saloons or bars often rntuee to serve desaeits of uny sort. They know their business! Tbe nuin sugar and sweets a mau takes at n meui, the le-s alco hol he went:). Convurely, nearly ev ery drluklug u.an will toll you that be baa lost his taste for sweete. Tho more cau'y a nation consuuiei, tbe less a In oil ol. Tbe Uuiled Slated government bnya pure candy by tbe tou and shit'S it to the Phillipplues to b sold at cost to tbe soldiers In the canteens. All men crave It in the tropics, aud tho more tbey get ot it, tbe less "vino" Hud whisky tbey want. In fine, tbe prejudice against eugui is born of puritaulsm ami stinginess, equal parts. Whatever children t ry tor must be bad for tbem, according to tbe pure doctrine of original nu: besides, it costs money. 1 know fain Hies in the ruml disti io'.M yet where the head oi tbo family groiiustver every dollar's north of sugar tiiat ou.es iuto the bouse us a siuful nut! "unwholesome" luxury. ( atari h Cure, Cooper' Mno (JV. There are llionanuds of people wlio suffer with Catarrh, but do utile or no thing to remove tbe dread disease. Tins neglect permits tlio disease lo iiill.iiuc the Mucus Membrane and may ulf.cl the none, throat, lungs, stomach, bowels or bladder. Cold aggravates Catarrh aud if allowed to become chronic it leads to lironchilin and als to Consumption. I'lilly forty per cent of 1 he dentin in America are f rum dim-ascs of the n ir pabsages. Use the Nine C's and be cured It is alxo a sure cure for Croup, Bronchitis, Colds and LnUripne. If used an I you derive no be ne lit, your money will be returned. Sold iu all Drug Stores. dl2 tf Apple Tree With a Record lftnf n.fniiR nAua nlfl Ha hvu iinltna shading an aiea of 70 feet in diameter' OREGON SlIOPJ LIN Union Pacific 3 Trains to the East Dally Throngh Pullman mnnrtnrctg anil tonrtsi l-plnir oarn dally to Omahn. Chlcne". 'im. kn; tnnrlot slwplnir cars dallv lo Knnvui City: IhrciiiKh IMillnmn tonrlxt nU-rplnir cHr m htm, ii 8ti ny xinnoiai wcwtiy to ( n'oi-.j... : Hrrllnlng chair oars (Heats free) to the Knt ; dully. ; Union Pciwl- Leave. Arrive I ClilCHiro-Portlanct Siwlal for the KhhI via Himtlnnton. dully 8:!am 8:20 nm I Kpokane Flyer tor Kasiern ' WaKhiiislon. Walla Walla, lwlKtnn,('wur d'.Monenn.i ; (Ireat Norlliern imlnta. dallv 7r00 pm ifi am Atlantic F.xprean forlheKaiit via Huntington, dally 7:40 pro 9::l ;im Portland IVndleton local for nil pnlntH betwei-n t'endleton ' aud I'ortland. dally 7:ISm rm ' KIVER PC1IKDULE ! FOR ASTORiA and way pnlntx. ennnectlns with ateamer for II taco Bud North Bearh steam MP. M. 5:110 P. i ! Dally Hull'. I exwpt except ! Sunday, Suiu'm j Haturdnv. i 10:110 P. to. j 7:01) A. M. 7:l T 7?. I Pally Prtliv except excent ! Hunday, Sunday. ! :40 A. M. 4K)0P. M ! Bally Halle except exem i Saturday Kildiy I er Maaaalo, Ash atreel dock (water per.) FOB Payuin, Oregon City nnd Vamhlll HIv er point. Ash street dock (water per.) Idaho, and way point, (roiu Klparla, Wash, j orrtc Hor km Freight Hons-s a. m. to 12 noon; t to I, p. m. No freight received or delivered after 6 p. m. Paaaenter Depot Hon r for delivery of p. press ami baegae will be a. ru. till p. in. WM. McMURRAY. Oeneral PajweiiRcr Agent, Portland, i -r B. W. BOYLE, Agent, Uood River. Coats left. Men's and Boys' & CO. and bearing 126 boxes of fruit, tbe seedling opple tree raised on the or ohard of C. K. Randolph, 15 miles northwest of this oity, has a record for age and size and productiveness which will be bard to beat. Tbe apple is a seedling of the varie ty known as "Frazier'a Beauty. " a little larger than tbe aveiage apple, is green of color itb a faint Hush of pink, it Is a good apple both for eat iog and cooking purposes all Walla Htdterman. Appointed lllrector of ExIilblN. Colotul lieury 10. Iom h, of Pott bind, has been appointed diieci or of (SSK iiifti' - To build up a steady Out-of-Town patronage we are making SPECIAL RATES by WEEK or MONTH American or European. Famous Dining Service far noted as Finest on the Pacific Coast. Six car lines. Write for Rait Hotel Sargent Grand nd liawthonw Avei. I 02TLAKD, OREGOH 'i'i.Ni;'!! tr 9-S . it . Lowney's Chocolates Tompkins Bros, have a full line of CONFECTIONERY, SMOKE S' AKTI CLES,HIGH GPADE CIGARS (12 in a box) and Pipes for the Holiday Trade TIIOS. CALKINS Riverside Dairy We can supply you with any quantity of Fresh Milk PRICES ON APPLICATION b reo Delivery. a T. 1UWSOX , F. H. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We denirt to let our friends and patrons know thut !r ih f ill planting we will bars and can sup ply in iiuv number Cherry, ft jr,Apricot, PcachA Plum Trees, GRAPjiU. CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard rarietfes of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitien berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Op. it you want to ouy 1321 exhibits for Ihe Alaska-Yukon Pacific exposition. Tbia will oe the eighth exposition with which be has been oolinocted. At tbe World's Colum bian exposition in Cbioago in 1893, be was lr charge of tbe exhibit? in tho Oregon building. He held a simlliar pusiti- u at tbe O naba fair. In 1808, at BuUrilo In 11 Charleston, N. C. 11)01 2, Osakas. Jsnn, 19U3, Looibiana Purchase exposition, St. Louis, 19114, Mini at the Lewis and Clark fill in 19(6, ho whs dir. ( tor of exbi1 iti. lie is knivn tiuin the I a itlo lo the At lantin o ast hs cue cf tbe tro t caa H' txpnsiiirn olHclals In tho United St.'. . lrr High Grade Cigars WALTER ISKXBKRQ Phone 414 Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 Pi INVESTIGATE Railroad, (ju.t completed) . $500 TO $1500 PER ACRE PER YEAR w Net profit can ke made railing fruits and vegetables. Ten. acres guarantees a kandsome income for lifenotliintf surer. PRICES LOW NOW Will advance rapidly. No otker. opportunity like tkis. Full particular and kooklet free. tioCTBidf. MUTUAL REALTY COMPANY Seattle, wasbi .Mount Hood Store. W. S. 6RIBBLE, Proprietor. ee Dry Goods Ammunition Boots and Shoes i Hardware Granitowarp liny (irain Flonr Feed Full line of Groef THE NEWEST MODEBJS COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN PORTLAND Hotel St. Philip Fourth, Fifth and Burnside Streets. Main Entrance on Purnitle 8tri'. H. M. FIERCE, Proprietor Only concrete fire-proof hotel in the city. Steam heat, i-Uctiic lights, hot and old water in every room. Five blocks from Union Depot. Uuriisido St. nnd cifth St. cars pass the door. Take street cars at Union Depot. Rates $1.00 per day and up. Special Rates by the week and month. Fn e Baths on every Hoor. Phone 491 8 Delivery Wood & Smith Bros. GOULD & SNYDER PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly uttiwWl to. ...Hood River's Leading 'Draggfc "Take Your Medicine" like a man, but I o sure it is the right medicine rightly compounded. There is danger in Drugo, unless Brains attend to the railing of litem. Prescriptions brought . here are prepared by duly qualified nnd experiencd ilerks who know their business thoroughly and KiviR maks mistakes. We also carry full line of drugfrirts' sundries Pei fumes, Fancy Soaps, and Toilet Article But with the best of service our pricet rule low. THE GLACIER PHARMACY, "OUD RIVER, OREGON THE FERTILE Irrigated Tracts At Paterson, Benton county, Wask.. on tke Colum bia River, now made accessible bv trie NortK Bank ee Our Groceries Will build you up! Their sh-olutc purity insuri'B their wl.oleeoiuem-t-". We cater to a class of customers who , want things right and appreciate our., efforts to satisfy in all particulars. Canned Goods. In great varifty and allot a anperini quality. Our prices will interest von. j t chas.n. clarkl. 1