The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 30, 1908, Page Five, Image 5

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    HOOD ftlVlSIl QLAOIEB THPKfiDAY, JANUARY 30. 1908.
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Five
s Coliseum Skating Rink
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a lyf&t most healthful
fijf of fruits, comes the Jfw 4
Trsi c onty taking powder lis
made from Royai i&J
i: SlSLrA Buggy Frccl
Fl'I'A - I VOIO Utile more wen aim miunsan iium ri
IrVJllj Y ,-yjrfl Jyif pkp'1l i Im powden, but with I .
' ' lvll II Lh Ll U VVffii Roil you are sure ol pure, beeltMu) food, . M
Catering to the Best Class of Patrons Only.
New Hardwood Floor. Famous Richurd
son Ball Bearing Skates. Special attention
given to beginners. For private lessons
apply to Prof. A. Waldstein, floor manager
Wednesday Afternoon for Ladies only
GENERAL ADMISSION: Afternoons free;
Skates, 25c; Children, 15c. EVENING,
Ladies free; Gents 10c; Skates 25c extra.
Tlours: Afternoon 2 to 5; evening, 7:30 to 10
MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE.
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Waldstein . Knudson, Mg'rs
HOOD RIVER APPLES
DOLLAR A DOZEN
We clip tbe following from a copy of
the Topeka (Kana. ) Capitol, sunt by
Jere J. Brown :
"I want about a dozen apples, "a
prosperous looking farmer said to E.
.1 WhiUker at tbe J. Weiss & Co.
'' on Kansas venue yesterday.
"How tuob?" be Inquired.
When be beard tbe price be felt io
bia pocket.
"Excuss uie," be said at the end of
the aearob. "I'll bare to go to tbe
back and draw a littl mouty. Them
Oregouiau apples . cort souie, don't
they, hut say -they oertainly are
good.-
I'e returned a few miuutea later
and pitched a dollar ou the counter
for tbe dozen.
Bad Stomach Trouble Cured.
Having .been sick for the paat two
vearse with - bad stomach trouble, a
friend pave me a dose ol Chamberlain's
Stoma li Mini Liver Tablets They did
lia fo much good (hat 1 bought a bottle
licthmand have used twelve bottle
fa.Mt. Today I urn w ell of a bud ft"m
in nlroulile. Mrs John Lowe, Cooper,
mene These tablets ure for sale by
Kw&Cass.
Oppose Infected Fruit Law.
The ri'nho State Horticultural so
ciety, ai its aunual meeting at Pay
ette, has tbe subject of tbe aale of
wormy or infected fruit before It in
an interesting manner, rhe state law
piovldea that no euob fruit shall be
sold except for Immediate manufact
ure into by-products. This law, en
acted a year ago, la bitterly opposed
by a olaaa of fruit groweis, but is sus
tained by most of the leaders in tbe
busluesa. Tbe objectors claim they
shnuH enjoy perfect libeity in dis
posing of their product of whatever
quality. Judge Fieemout Wood,
president of tbe Assooiatioj and tbe
foremost apple grower of tbe Mate,
raised tbe issue io bia annual address,
anticipating the objecton and invit
ing these to tight tbe matter out. He
took itroig grounds in support of
tbe law.
Light Power A Water Co., at a prloe
oot to exceed 140,000 and for tbe rraa
tloo of a fund of $10,000, to Jba used,
or ao niuoh thereof aa may be neoea
sary, In improving said water system
oy toa city of Hood Kiver, and in re
imbursing aaid city in tbe sum of
1500, for moneys expended by it in
tbe purobaBe of tbe Tucker spring;
said bonds to be of denominations of
from $100 to 81000, as the purchaser
may desire, payable twenty years af
ter date, with iaterest thereon at tbe
rate.oi five per-centum per annum,
with interest coupons attached there
to, and in all respects issued In ac
cordance with section 102 of the.Clii"
ter of Hood River. Said election a .
be beld in tbe olty ball in tbe city ot
Hood Kiver. The polls will be opened
at 8 o'clock u. m. on the date ot tbe
said election, and be kept open eon-1
tiuuoualy until seven o'olook p. m. of
said day.
J. K. Nlokelsen, City Heoorder.
Judges of election A. N. Rabm.
Geo. P. Crowell and O. B. Hartley. ,
Clerks of election-W.". U. Uilmota
and W. E. Sheets. .
A U he World
Is a stage, and Ballard's Snow Liniment
plays a prominent part. It has no su
perior (or Rheumatism, stiff joints, cuts,
apralns and all pains. Buy it, try it and
yon will always use it. Anybody who
has used Ballard's Snow Liniment is a
living proof of what it does. Buy a trial
bottle. 25c, 50c, and $1. Sold by Chas.
N. Clarke,
., '
Modest Earmer Gets Million".
J. W. H. Adkins, living Lear For
est Gioe, this state, went eas. a few
weeks ago as a modest Oregon f aimer
on a visit to bis old home iu Ry
oounty, Missouri. Today be is a
millionaire. On reaching his old
borne be found that bis relatives bad
died, but that an estate vahud at 84,
000.000 l to bo divided between four
beira, of wbii'b -be is on. Mr. Ad
kiiis ha j-st teut word of bia cool
f. triune tn bia daughter. Miss Lena
AnkiiiN. h resident of Ihis tit j.
CfllMNEYLESS
NOISELESS
ODORLESS
SMOKELESS
Burn open Like Gai.
jf
UiecToly lump horning
keroxene oil wltnout a
chimney. 1 1-4 pint oil
bums 10 boor. VI cuodle
power. r : j
E. S. Blair & Co
(ien. Western At.
HPoKaNK - WASH.
Every Lamp Guaranteed
Thos. J. Davidson
General Agent for Oregon
HOOD RIVER - - OREGON
EDISON
Phonographs
We sell Ihem, the most perhct nnd
producing nmuhine Mr. Edison's. favo
rite invention, which contains all of bis
new improvements. We are now show
ing the new model with the big born,
the greateHt triumph in phonograph
making. Don't forget that Mr. Edison
is the inventor of the entire phono
graphic idea, and that the Edison pho
nograph is the original talking machine.
Over fifteen hundred Edison record in
stock. Call and see for yourself.
W. D. Rogers
Hood River Studio
J yiii 1 ! ' kafl.e occhs "" illy I
rr "hi ilrlir" i 1 1 " Htld poiitelilii' I
ilo yn ti-i-l hH t'nil nut, without hiiiIii- I
t i. n tin. I wilir iit energy? If so, jhurl
kidm-v. re fti "f orU'r. Take De-1
Wit Ki,dney and R'adder Pills. They
iTxuipilv relieve herkache, weak back, j
iiiriHiiinVallon of the bladder and weuk I
kidney. Sold by Keir and Caes. j
Special Election jNotlce.
Not.ee is herehv g-'tt tht ppo j
n vk ttmi will hd ifhl iu Him t iiy a'
Jlmxl 1 lor on the lull oy of ret
I,., if, iOOH, at which tbe qunliBed
rolM ot hh id city will vote upon '.be
que iiou of whether said city bolI is
sue bunds upon tbe credit of tbe city
ii the sum of 140,000 for the purchato
r.f tbe compile system -of - water
cued by tbe Hood Rivsr Electrio
60 YEAR8'
EXPERIENCE
D
Tnaot Marks
nutua
" rltf i Copyriohts 4c
Anrone iiendln a iketeli and (Jwertptlon mr
onlclilr aaoertaln onr opinion free whether en
Invention ! prohebly ptenihle,Commnnlf.
tionsstrlctlroonadenttal. HANDBOOK onPMenta
cent free. (Ildeflt apency for eecurlng Detente.
Patente taken throuKb Munn & Cik reoelv
tfxrial notUt, without charee. In the : j
Scientific Htnericatu :
A handsomely lllnetrated weekly. Inreet cir
culation of eny erlentinn journal. ' Trnn. S3 ,
: lour montne, eu Bum uyaii neweueaiere.
n&Cq 3-iBrH-, New York
Branca Oflloe. 6K T BU Weahlngton. D. U,
To Some One and it May be You:
February 1 we will open a Buggy Contest and we want
every family in and around Hood River to enter. Every
cash purchase will be punched on your card, which
when filled represents $30 cash trade and entitles
you to one draw. From the numbers represented,
one will be drawn and deposited in Butler's Bank,
nobody, not even ourselves, to know what it is until
the numbers are all taken and the final drawing
takes place.
Contest positively closes when first 100 cards are li lit 1 .
We have a stock of as good, clean and wholesome
Goods as can be found nny where and at the right
prices. We want your trade and assure you always
courteous treatment, making right everything that
is not right. Phone us your orders if not convenient
to call and we will take particular care of them.
For further particulars regarding Contest call at
the store. Phone Main 3251. FREE DELIVERY.
STAR
HANNA & PERIGO
J
GOING SPARKING ?
i1' "" K"' V-W?.li'y
If o you will have better Buccess if you get your "sparkler" of
Clarke. I have a large assortment, they are lull of fire and
extremely p etty.' I have them louse, or mounted in rings,
lockets; bracelets, brooches, chains, etc., tit reasonable prices
Arthur Clarke 2 The Jeweler & Optician
Light and Water Co.'
Special Christmas Offer
Until January 1st, 1908, will sell
4 to 6 pound ELECTRIC SAD
IRONS at $4.50 each.
T. KEN L'F-One black aud utille Jeraeyi
utter, ewitl'ow frtrk In right ear, "lit In Mtl
'nr U. ti. Katt-rly, on Jt-rtfuo Lnn.
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Try " our ELECTRIC TOASTER
and eat breakfast with your wife.
Costs but 1 l-2c for 12 large slices
toasted on both sides.
Announcement
Vogt Bros, are now settled in their new
quarters and invite the 'inspection of
their new store by the public ....
They are better prepared than ever to
cater to the demands of their many
patrons, and offer the most complete
line of Gents' Furnishing and Clothing
to be found in the city
WOOD FOR SALE.
I am prepared to furnish mill and slat'
wood, also other kinds of wood.
I haw a new gasoline wood aaw and am
prepared to do sawing. Also do genera'
team work.
FRED HOWE.
A Fresh Complexion
is preserved and produced by
Robertine, a mild, delightful
Mattes tne stun exquisitely torn
banishes crackled annearanre caused
by over-drynesai reduces the size of
enlarged pores, cleanses them, re-
, duces inflammation and spreads an even,
raaant glow due to wholesome nourish
ment of skin glands and stimulation of
tne capillaries which also feed the
skin and supply its healthful color.
Aikyour Drugpst lira frit lamplt of
10BERTI1
Our Groceries
Will build you upl Their absolute
purity Insures their wLolesomenets.
Wa cater to a clastof customers who
want thingt right and appreciate our
effort! to aatisfy In all particular!.
Canned Goods
In great variety and all ot a superior
quality. Our price! will interest you.
Phone 491 Free Delivery
Wood & Smith Bros.
F
W. J. BAKER 4 CO.
Real Estate rents,
Of Hood River. Oreson. offer the fol
lowing bargains:
No. 1. 5 acres, 1 mile from town, all
improved, all set to trees, Newtons,
8pitzenberga and peaches, poultry
yard and good buildings. $3250.
No. 2 24 acres half mile from town,
400 trees, 5 years old, 10 acres 1 to 8
years old, 8 acres berries, f 2,000 house,
all in high state of cultivation. $15,
000. No. 3. Five acres close in, 5 inches of
water, no buildings, no fruit planted,
but ground thoroughly fertilized and
very rich. Price $2,500.
No. 4. Ffteen acres, all under cultiva
tion, 6 acres 2 year old trees, 10 acres
1 year old trees. 4 acres strawberries,
set among young trees. Price 17,500.
No. 5. Thirty acres one and one-half
miles lrom town, all under cultiva
tion, 4 acres orchard in full bearing,
10 acrea young orchard, some meadow
land and S acres berries, large house,
very conveniently arranged. Good
barn, also good cottage on place and
all kinds nmall fruit. Electric light,
phone, etc. A very desirable home.
Price $15,000.
No. 9. Six and one-half acres three
miles out, 4i acres set to trees two
years old, peach trees set between
rows, 6-room house, good well and
barn. Price $2,600.
No. 10. Eight acres, same distance
from town, 250 4-year-old trees, also
150 young trees one year out. Three
acres of this place is suitable (or early
berries. Neat 5-room house and out
building. Price f 4,400.
This lift is simply a sample of what
we hp.ve to offer buyers. Call and see
our intire lift. It will interest you.
Buy Your Fruit Boxes
AT THE
Hood River Box Factory
and Patronize Home Industry.
Best Quality Lowest Price
Home Made
Phone Main 71 ;
"8
St
F. 8. STANLEY, Prei.
E. L SMITH, Vice-Prei."
E. 0. BLANCHAR, Cashier
V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier
The First; National Bank
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $15,000
Oakdale Greenhouse
Cut flowers and plants at Keir & Cans.
Choice Rows Shrubs, Vines etc.
White Wvamlotte Cockrels from $1 to
tHOO. " Fletcher & Fletcher,
Special lfates.
Tbn following round trip lates are
In effect :
Hood lliv r to Poitland and r, turn,
pood going aud returning Sundays,
ti.
11 1 l I t UAnflnrl r. A t..n
1IUUU llivni liu 1 Ulliauu nuu mtuiu.
good going Satuidayi or Sundays and
good returning Sundays or Mondays,
11
Every day, good for 30 daya, 93.25,
J. If. Fredricy, Agent.
The Government of the United States is, in a
sense, a silent oartner in the conduct of every nation
al bank.
r
It inquires into thecharacter and financial stand
ing of all the applicants before granting a charter for
a new bank.
It sends a special examiner at least twice a year '
to go over the books and see that legal and proper
methods are being employed; and to advise with the
officers and make helpful suggestions.
We offer you every advantage that per- !
tains lo a National Bank, and solicit your
patronage. ;
E. O. BLANCHAR,
. " Cashier.
SPECIAL SALE
SATURDAY, FEB. 1
'A. ,L. .CARMIC
HALL
SPECIAL SALE
SATURDAY, FEB. 1
Great Bargain arid Clearance Sale of al! Men's and Women's RUBBER FOOTWEAR.
: Farthest Come Here. One Week Only.
If you are looking where dollars go
'Men's Gum Boots $3.50 now... ..$3.00
Men'i Lace Duck Boots $4.50 now 3.75
Men's rolled edge rubbers 95c now 85c
Boys and Men's Felt Boots at Cost.
Ladies' R E Rubbers, 75c now .65c
60c now... .....50c
Ladies 4-Buckle Emp. $2.60 now $2.10
Ladies' Arctics $1.00 now... ...85c
Ladloa and M Lvrfrfine at Coat
DON'T FORGET DATE AND PLACE ON THE HILb