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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
Eight- HOOD RIVER GLAOIEft, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13, 1808. i J ' I " I t ) '. ' I ; ; I i , i. t '. ; if 1 i 7 CLOSING OUT AT COAT Our intention U to retiro from business aud our Sale will continue- at cost until our Stock is dispoml of.. Evr tiling must MEN'S CLOTHING. ?22.00 Suit $15.00 18.00 Suit 13.50 15.00 Suit- ll.OO 10.00 Suit 6.75 8.ro Suit 5.00 BOYS' SUITS. 3.50 Suit $4.00 3.75 Suit 2.50 3.00 Suit I.8O 2.00 Suit 1.20 MEN'S UNDERWEAR. All Wool Garment. $2.00 Suits now $1.40 1.05 Suits now 1.20 Silk and Wool. fu.OO Suit now $3.50 3.00 Suit now 2.10 DRESS SHIRTS. $2.00 Values $1.35 1.G5 Valu.-s 1.20 75c Values 45 LADIES' WAISTS. SILK, BATISTES, MOHAIR, LAWNS AT l'KICKS THAT WILLSUIUMUSEYOU. DRESS GOODS. IN SE I KillS. BATISTES, MO HAIR, ALBATROSS, BROAD CLOTH. Rrfrulai 2.25 value $1.45 Regular $1.25 value. 90 Regular 75c value 45 Men's, Children's and Ladies' SHOES A large line. !' grad8 ni d nnapiy nt,vlt. AHont cost - GOOD LINE LOGGERS. $7.50 values low....' 5.75 0.00 values now 4.75 3.00 vain'- now 3.S0 3.50 Villi...- now .. SPECIAL ON LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS W hve sever.l grnii!nU, g.Mxl color, new and snapp, we will tl .-e at 20 l'Eli CENT LESS THAN Co.-T N uAiif t i ma ti hiiv La r era i n . M - - L-. H. HUGGINiS L CO. ow is HOOD RIVER APPLES IN SOUTH AMERICA Uaao A. Manning writes follows to tba Salem Statesman from Carta sens, Ooloiubla, Booth America: "No one who baa apent all bla Ufa in the ama neck of wood! can imag ine the pleasure one who ia away from borne reels at encountering an oio friend where least expected, bat wben tbis condition meets one absence from borne and tba old friend oome toaetber it certainly ia noteworthy. 1 remember recently, just aa I was gniug aboard a steamer lying at the pier here, 1 met at the foot of tbe gangway an old friend fiom Nicara gua We bad no idea of meetlog, for be did not know I waa bare and 1 bad little thought but that be waa still In tbe mountain town of Matagai pa, where 1 bad left blm In 1903. That we passed a pleasant evening tnsetber is not to be wondered at. ills nooounts of all tbe happenings among oar friends there Interested tie sreatlv and we Intereated him by abowing him some of tbe sights of this quxint old oity. lint this by way of preface. Ibis afternoon my wife and I were visiting some friends here, enjoying a cup of afternoon tea, wben wa bad another great surprise and pleasure This could only be appreciated by an Orflguuian who bad been deprived of Oregon apples for a rather long time. It seems that a box of apples had lieou sent to tbe plermastei here by the Atlas Steamship manager at New Vnrk, for a New Year ottering, nd the lady we were visiting gave us a le. And they were Hood River ap ples I Newtown Pippins and prime in quulityt Tbey were beautifully packed, each apple wrapped separate ly, and could have been no better when tbey first oarue from the tree. And rlxbt bera I want to commend tbe II nod ttiver packers for their careful manner of patting tbelrpples on tbe market, and to say that tbla is tbe limit luiportnut thing, next to proving good fruit, iu tbe apple bfirtinetis. X'bH la alao true of every thing eke. Well-packed fruit carries well, looks won tn tbe market and Hula good customers. Iba grower ami shipper profit by careful atten tion to this feature aud J am sure the Hood Kiver apple growers will con tinue to find their business profitable do long as tbey pay attention to tbis feature of tbe apple business aud no longer. I haro had occasion to Bud fault with bud packing and alao with "short weights," In soma articles ex ported from the United States to these oouutrles, bat 1 am glad to have no complaint to make of Oregon products, as yet, except lu that there are very few of them to be found here. One thing 1 have not found dere la tba Oregon prone, the local demand rather being for an inferior Kreuoh product, largely, no doubt, because the Oregon product Is little known or not at all. 1 recently made a report on tbis very matter aud hope It will reaob Oregon prune growers. Our weatern products are almost unknown over on this aide, except oauned salmon, and i guess that is found pretty much everywhere in tbe world. Will May In Hood River The remedy that makes yon eat, sleep and grow strong, called Pal mo Tableta. will ...I.I ...Url l. William' "in w Bum .I'guim.j uj iii.Mia.v Pharmacy. Hood River. These great nerve and constitut ion builders cost only 60c per box, six boxes, 2.00. tf Health Laws la Hakerles. Chief Sanitary Inspector Bull, of Cbioago. la about ready to atart a quad ot Inspectors upon trie iiig task ot forcing tbe bakeries of Cbioago to come within the provisoes ot tba new ordinance of November 11. "Inspection cards are now in the hands or the printers," aald Mr, Hall. "At first I will send out half a dozen Inspectors, Increasing tbe foroe aa occasion may demand, lbere pre 1,100 lloensed bakeries In Chicago and probably a few have been skipped by the license otiloerr. "We will visit all and enforce rigid compliance with tbe new ordinance. The new law provides among other things: That every bakery shall have aaul tary enablements satlloient far the protection of the health of tba publio and employes. That ventilatiou facilities shall be modern and everything clear, even to nmngs and woodwork. lhat all tall shall be lltns-washed, caloimlned or newly painted. That no person shall sleep in a bak cry or adjoining rooms. that no one shall expectorate ou a 1'iikery iloor or sidewalk. l'bat smoking, snarling or .ohewlug I ubacco shall not be permitted. That no person suffering from n rnntfii!l us or infeotlous disease shall ork iu a bakery. Catarrh Care, Cooper's Nine C's. There are thosanuds of people who utter with Catarrh, outdo little or no Miing to remove the dread disease. This '"gleet permits the disease to inflame ii.c Mucus Membrane and may affect he none, throat, lungs, stomach, bowels or bladder. Cold aggravates Catarrli nd if allowed to become chronic it leads Bronchitis and also to Consumption. Fully forty per cent of the deaths in America are from diseases of tbe air imfcaagee. Use the Nine C's and be 'tired It is alao a sure cure for Croup, Bronchitis,, Colds and LaGrippe. If mwh! an I you derive no benetit, your i""tV'V mill be returned. Sold In all plug IStrres. d!2tf MUSTACHE MUSINGS. Teu can tell the nationality Of any man. By clothes? Why, no. but aimply by the sly) Of hair beneath his nose. The German count Is known at one. By his mustache? Uewlm! Toil notice how tlie thin Is trained T a. o I ( h row like t In picking out an English lord Tou'll never make a miss. Because you know he wears his hair his Up like n t o h P 1 U s. The Frenchman Is not picked because He dresses like a sport. But by his well waxed black mustache, Thatabushystralghtandshort To tell the woolly westerner Is simple quite, I wis, For he's the man whose coarse mustache Hanga care lessly like th is. F. F. ntser In Judge. Not Really 80. "I wonder why It takes pay day ao long to come round," growled the first clerk. "It really doesn't," replied the other. "It only seems long when you're abort, and tbe shorter you are the longer It seems." Pittsburg Post. 1'hror.lc Constipation Cured. One who suffers from chronic consti pation Is in danger of many serious ail ments. Orino Laxative Krnit Hyrup cures chronic constipation as it aids di gestion and stimulate the liver and bowels, restoring the natural net ion of these organs. Commence taking it to day and you will feel better at once. Orino Laxative Fruit Hyrup does not nauseate or gripe ami in very pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Clarke's Drug Co, OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS COUNTY COURT County court met In regular eesHlou ou this, Wednesday, February the Oth, 11)08 lb use present wnre: Hon. A. E. Lake, judge; 11. J. Hi board, com missioner; U.LI. Htnugbton, commis sioner; H Bolton, clerk. The following proceedings were bad, to-wit: In the matter of the report of the viewers and surveyors ou tr-ejpropoued county road, petitioned for by K. Uendershot et. al , report road In open court first time. In tbe ruattero ot tbe report of tbe viewers in the J. 11. Koberg road of publio easement, report read In open oourt first time. In tbe matter of the petition of A. K. Thompson et. al., for privilege to build telephone line along certain county roads. Petition granted. The Jit lljwiug bills were exmined and clurk ordered to draw warrants in payment ot same' L. L. Davis work roud dis 17 $11X1 00 U. Ulenn A Co., supplies 41 25 Irwin llodson Co., supplies 17 00 J, B. Crossen, assisting draw ing jury, justice oourt '1 00 J. M. Filloon, same 3 (X) J. A. Doutbit, same 3 00 Mt. Hood Milling Co , lumber roada 0 31 Ward & Robertson, use ambu lance, eto , 11 50 Remington Typewriter On.. supplies 2 70 W. 11. tlioks, supplies toads 30 29 John Coyle.work toads No. 10 30 50 J. E. Kennedy, supplies roads No. 30 10 45 Woodoook & Kennedy, supplies roads No. 28 35 41 J. J. Luckey. supplies reads . No. 5 22 35 The Optimist, prlnt'o: eui suppliea 308 25 A. W. Mrhr, surveying roiidi 1 00 J. 11. Shoemaker, vicliiii roads 15 20 B. A. Uritflu, viev iiig roada 15 GO Sisters of mercy, care super 10 CO W. 1 1 ey u ok, atippll' roads 1 15 Laue Jfc tiaxtnn.sui Hi s roada 23 10 John Carr, board pauper 8 25 D. D. Wilder, photos E, J. Pei kins 3 00 A. 1). Moe, priutlng proceed ing 9 00 News-Letter Publishing Co , su tu lip 12 00 P. H. Iseutierg, Ex Ht 1 urndi papers G 00 P. P. Underwood, attending school board euiueiitlon, 2 00 F. L Johns, same 2(0 F. MoCoy, same . 2 (0 V. A. Relohlein, a.-. a 2 00 (leo. Oteyjaame 2 00 J. W. Mathews, sumo 2 00 Ben Wilson, tame 2 00 J. W. Moore, saui 2 00 John llix, saue 2 V0 B. C. Hrowu, same 2 10 Leon Kondean, situui 2 00 J. T. Norf, iucidetitals 10 40 llonry F. Lnge.supplie pauper 00 00 r. 11 Mohr, wrrk for Indigeut ID W) Dr. lboinsou Town ley, medical dervlcn pauper 12 00 Oreeulee Co., lnmler reads 11 50 W. 8. Urlbble, supplies road No. 35 4 60 Mrs 11. N. Diethick.oare paup.tr ' 10 00 C. II. Btougbtoo, services Com- misslnner ' 40 00 II. .1. Hibbard, same 68 20 F. 1). F'rlendley, work roada No. 16 49 7 Henry Lorenzcn. supervisor road district No il tif 00 I O. Kiokelseu, tupplios 11 15 A. 8. Oonnlng, supplies roads 10 CO N Bubo, supplies 9 oO J. A. Doutbit, fees just)oe paaoe 30 05 J. II. Harper, constable fees 33 00 K Bostwick, witness justice court I 50 Win. Pugb ,, 1 M Sid. Brown ,, ,, I 50 Harry La 1 sou ,, ,, ,, 150 K. Jarrett , 1 50 Uan Huilivau ,, ,, ,, I 50 J. T. Hart 1 50 Jaok Scanlon ,, ,, 1 CO Jim Brown ,, ,, 1 E0 J. v. ward a 1" 1 U. .B1I ,, fv iJ C. K Ibomaa , ,, 3 90 Char. Miner 3 00 J M.Falloon,fees justice peace 15 35 Oweo Mathews, witness J slice court I 50 John Crate, same 3 00 it. V. Gibbons, same 3 00 F. C. Htxton. same 3 00 A. E. Crosby.supplias pa iper 10 75 Sexton Walt her Co., supplier roada 17 70 Chronicle Pub. Co., priuting and snpplies 89 00 Seufert & Condon Tel. Co. use phones 3 00 S. Bolton, stamps and express age 20 90 Uuy Woodworth, money road distrlot No. 3 100 00 Whereupon court adjourned A. H. Lake, Judge. II. J. Hibbard, Commissioner. C. 11. Htoughtnn, Commissioner. Attest. S. Bolton, L'leik. BUY NIAGARA SPRAY CAK LOAO IN STOCK. 32 H..ni l.'JH.": Specific Gravitv. STRANAHAM CD. CLARK Time to Act. Don't Walt for the Faal Ktagrs or Kidney Illne. i'roltt bj Hood River People's I xpt rlenct s. Occasional attack ot backache, irreg ular urintttioi , li adai lies and dizzy spells, are conn.iun early symptoms of kidney disorder. It's an error to ne: lect tlieee ills. J lie attacks may pass off for a time, lint return with greater intensity. If there are symptoms of dropsy puffy swellii p below the eyes, bloating of limb' and nnkle, or any part of the body, don't delay a minute Begin taking Duan's Kidney Pills, and keep up the ttentmt-nt until t lie kidneys are well, when your old time health and vior will return. Cures in Hood River prove the effectiveness of this great kidney remedy. Wm. Boortiian, Sherman slreet, Hood River, Oregon, fays: ''1 wa feeling ?uite miserable when I began using )oan's Kidney Pills, but 1 am (.dad to ay that tbey qnirkly cund me of the complaint. My kidneys were very weak and (he xecretionn pave me a great deal of annoyance, as they were entirely too free in action. My back wan very lame and caused ine much suffering w henev er 1 bent over or attempted to regain n correct position. Doun'a Kidney Pilla cured me of all this suffering and it gives me pleasure to recommend them to others.1' For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cts. Fosler-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Yoik, sole agents for the United States. R.: luumber the name Uoau'e and taUe no other. NOTICE OF PALK OF BONDS. Notice Is hereby given tht the boarrtof cti. rector of thr Hood li ver Irrigation IMmrK'l In Winm county, tlroxon, will Hell I lie bomls of aid UUlrlul l InU u( IIOil or multiples ot raid sum, () fJO.IHXI, at 10 o'clock n in., "ill unlay, tlm Hist diiy of March, Itnib, at the oitlcc of snld Bonrd of liu rectors at the reiMriice. f Ferry A. M'liiili In mid District, and that waled piotiosulti In nld bonds In the lot or amniintt adove spe cllled will be received by mild H:ird t said plaiw for the puri'lmMe ol uld bon Is until th.' ilny and hour above mentioned, at which time the board will open the propositi hih! award the purchase or the bond' to the hluii et reHponxihle bidder, the. Honrrt reservin ? (tie r Ik lit to relent any and all bldn bids to I e ai'itompHiiled by a certltled check fur IU pi r rent or the amotiut of the boudH r which the bid Is submitted. ttnld bonds shall be payable In money of the Dulled Bialcx 111 ten series as follow. Kv wit: At the expiration of 11 yetir. five p r cunt of the whole number of said bondi-; si theexplratl.in of IJ years, ill percent; at the expiration oftiieUth year, 7 per cent; al (he expiration of tbe I ltd year, S per cent; al I lie txplrallou of the lata year, a per cent; al expiration of the lil'h year, 10 percent; al 'lie expiration of the Will year, II per cent: at i:' explrullou of I he iHih year, I 'I per cen'; al iiie explriition of i lie Will year, IA per cent: al 1 e ex pirn I ion ol the 'JOIh year, 16 per cent; sn I h ill Ik nr Itip'iesi nt the rule nf nix per '' ' per nullum payubl k. nil niinuiilly on I HrHtday of.lmiuiiry and July of each yc.i The prlaclpal and lulereHt shall be payable . the place deslKtiated in thebondHand blddei areslven the opilon ut having aald bon payable at Portland, In the state, of Ureso ; or at New York t hy, In the state of New York, and said bonds will be Issued In ae. rordance with the election of the sueovssliil bidders. Maid bonriihU be each of the denomina tion of not has than One lliindicd Hoi. lara or mine iliau fc'tve Hundred Dollars nd shall be In neKotlahle form, und roupniis for the Itileretil anall be attached to esch and slened by the tker tary. Dated at HuoJ Klver, Oregon, thlt 5th diiy of February, I'.m C. E. MAKKIIAM, rrcierj . No Extra Charsre for Bald Headed People at W. D. ROGERS' STUDIO PI ki v' il .iS'jainrsi:t'se 1 . ti- " . sja To build up a steady Out-of-Town patronage we arc making SPECIAL RATES by W.ELrL cr MONTH American cr Europcrvt. Famous Dining S!?iTice farnotctl is Finest cn ths Puciuc Coast. :x cur lines. It'rif ; r..:.' IIOTFr, Sarcunt cr- K " ' U I k awVJ'i, t . 'v'jMI,' temstti.. aWv.?wi-.'u. Furniture Store . AGENT FOR Charter Oak STOVES GANGES Stoves, Heaters arid Ranges All kinds, New and Seoona-hand. ; Big 8Ufk of New and Secohd-IiariiJ Furniture, Carpets. Art Squares, Rugs Chairs, Hookers, Etc. ; I'lu.ne Mu in lOo.'J, 0. P. DABNEY & CO. a t. iuwho. F. H. 8TJL5TOB HOOD RIVER NURSERY. GtCcli Grown on Full Roots. W ' ir-io let our friends and patrona know -tht "r i i.e fnll planting we will hare and can iup- ply i'. 'n!:iiler Cherry,' f,Apricot,Pcach& Plum Trees, GRA?: .t. CURRANT8, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all tLe standard rarietiea of apple trees. Can Bupplj the trade with plenty of Newtown, f pitwn berg and Jonathan apple trees. . RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or. i frrrirTjiTrrT,tfiai trrr hi i T--r"",J IOIIS LELAFD ilKN'DKKSON. l're. MAX ION I. HENDERSON. Attorney-at-Lsw anil Notary I'uhlt.; ice Frvsideot J. M. SCUMELTZEK, fc..Trtag. Hood RiverLand Emporium Real Estate, Loans, insurance, .abstracts Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying Our abntruot books nre up to date in I'veiy particular and abstracts of Hood River Valley ptoptrty is one of our hix-cmlties. Cuiivpyanriuif and Surveying given special attention. We reprcM-nt f"Ur of the best Fire In surance Companies having Agent." in tliu Gily, and will give you satisfaction in the insurance lino. 1 CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED The 1 reidt'iit of the company ia ci y ei'gireer, and is prepared to do sur veyine nnd civil engineering work i f nil l.ind. Opinions given on lilies ADsittAUie A Kl rXlALl i PHONE MAIN 141 DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS iml Maimfiif'turcrs of all kinds of xes Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit. t mit THE MOSTT MODE UN COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN PORTLAND Hotel St. Philip Fourth, Fifth Rinl Burnside Streets. Main Entrance on Burusido Street. H. M. PIERCE, Proprietor Only concrete flre-proof hotel in the city. Steam heat, electric lights, hot and o ld water in every room. Five blot kg from Uni. n Depot. Burtmide St. and ciflh fst. cars pass the door. Take street cars at Union Depot. Rates $1.00 per day and up. Special Rates by the week and month. . Free Baths on every floor. SrABI.IMlKII U'lHl ic6RPonvn:i 1906 Butler Banking Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital Fully Paid, $50,000 TarnedSu olu3, - $15,000 Suffi. ii'iit capital is wm sm try, a gtuf -sur;hiH is"dsitir .il)!i', ;i f. in etent hank cXiii'iiitiiT undiM" i;itlwr titati; or t r mril siij orvision is nilvis tl.c, but tlicf-tivnth of anv l.i:.k lies in tIip intcj-iitv ami ahiiitv of iis .managing .i -ii ! r.t'Ti.KH, I'lfS'dl'Ilt nil;ECTOH8 ' " - J. N.Tkai., Triwia!! I'utler, Vii'i President. Cathiei It. T. Cox J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER AND FUNERA LDIRECTOR LADY ASSISTANT Prompt Service Day or Night . ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED FOR CUT FLOWERS Office Phone 1513, Residence Phone 3513 HOOD RIVER, ORE HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. AGENTS FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, tDraying,paggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. ; ; ., ; ; . Phone 131. .11;.-,:. Jt'C.a -UECKIVLVG DAILY FRESH Flour and Feed CELEBRATED WHITE RIVER AND GOLDEN CROWN BRANDS A SUCCTfFCR. BAKIX'i nlwuvs -dillowK tlu npp of White Piver Md (ii.ldrn Crown flmr. Whether voti ' ikp I read, cnk'-fi, pies, or nnv kitirf of . i-trv, you wi't flnd tlilflonr snfe nd li:ibti-stnin)liv. Trv it once an 1 you ' ill iu'V-r Use nnv other. M ADE FROM SELFCTED HARD WHEAT v BTAANAHAN CLAEK "JCS". ..;Hog(I River's Leading Druist... ' - . .. . - y ' ''Take Your .Medicine" like i map, but I e f tire it is (he i iht nu-dic ue tiyhlly cunipoutnUd. There ia diiner iu Dttiji nnVa bruins attend ' to tin in Jtnig of jthem. .Pre$rriitiona I brought here are prep.iirtd by 1'uly f." qnalilied Hint cX M-rieiiceil rlerka who A i .... t. i... . . . . unun uiir utisuiiss uiorongiiiy anu nsvi'r mark MI8TAKK8. We alpo rany a full line of drutryiKts' anndrief Per-film.-. Earry Poiip, and Toi'et Articles. Km with l'iebet of service our priies rive low. THE GLACIER PHARMACY, CHigw?ACLAEKE HOOD RIVER, OREGON 'J t 1