Eight HOOD RIVlR GLACIER, THURSDAY, HARCLt 5, 1908. rats ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... CLOSING OUT AT COOT Our intention is to retire from business and our Sale will continue at cost until our Stock is deposed of. Everything ronst go. MEN'S CLOTHING. $22.00 Suit..... $15-00 18.00 Suit. 13.50 15.00 Suit ll.OO 10.00 Suit. 6.75 8.50 Suit 5.00 BOYS' SUITS. $5.50 Suit $4.00 3.75 Suit 2.50 3.00 Suit. 1.80 2.00 Suit 1.20 SPECIAL ON LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS We your time to boy. bargain. - w HALL-LEWIS GETS CONTRACT FOR PLANS At tba meeting of tua aobool board beld Thursday evening last for tbe purpose of examining tbe plana sub mitted by the seven firrua of compet ing architect a, tbe devigo obmitted by Mr. Hall Lew la rroived tbe ooan imoui approval of tbe board aod bla plana were accordingly adopted, aor jeot to tbe teaalt of the election which la to take plaoe on Saturday ot tbi week to ratify tbe proponed bond la me. The acoepted dnlgii abowa a brick baltdlng with two stoilee and baaement,ln tbe modified Italian Hen nalsanoe atyle of aronltertnre, wbiob ia oarried oat witb tbe view cf utiliz ing to every poaelble exteut niaterlale of looal produotlon. Tbe plana ahow in tbe basement, wbiob baa foorteen fm.t calling aep arate, large exeroiae roonn and toilets for boya and glila, located in opposite winga of tbe building, space tor ti e beating and ventilating apparutui and gymnaaium and ball tourt. On tbe Brut floor above are eix olasa rooas and tbe office of tbe principal. Uu the aeoond floor aie aix olaaa rooma, three of wbiob can be thrown together for aaaembly purposes, and tbe chemi cal laboratory. Tbe apeclal featoiea of tbe general plan are tba fire proofed wnlla extend ing from the floor of tbe Imremeut clear up to tbe nndetalde of Ibe roof, dividing tbe building into three pi an tloally isolated winga, eaob having its own ayatem of atalra and t-xit, and - oommanioating witb tbe other paita of the building through Are proof doors. Tbe arrangement of tbe cloak rooma ia unique. Ibeae are wire netting enclosures, witb tbe doora thereto opening directly into tbe olaaa loom. Hence tbe pupila ate at all times un der tbe eye ot the teaober and tbe daugei Irom amolderlng apootaneoua combustion, wbfob ia tbe came of a great majority of aobool Urea, It re duced to a minimum. Tbe beating and ventilating appara tus la of the very latest approved type. Warm air at 80 degieea la foroed into eaob room by a fan located in tbe basement, 30 oublo feet per min ute to eaob pupil, and the vitiated aud foul air ia exhausted tbrougb a separate aystem of vent staoka. Dur ing tbe period when tbe beating plant la In use, tbe windows of tbe class rooma are used for light only, aa all tbe fresb air required la taken from above tbe roof, auoked down, foroed tbiougb tbe beateia and up into the rooma by tbe fan. All tbe tolleti are likewise provided with vent stacka wbiob are continu ally exhausting tbe air Irom tbese en closures. Mr. linll-Lewls waa assisted In the preparation of bla design by M. fid ward Williams, an experienced design er and construction 1st, who bails from Pittsburg, Fa., aud later from Pasadena, Cab, wbo baa acoepted tbe Eoaitlon of assistant witb Mr. Hall iewia for the ensuing aeason. Mr. Hall Lewis, while feeling very grnteful for tbe awaid from tbe board, la particularly elated by reason of the faot that tbe board in arriving at a decision frankly atated that tbey bad made tbe award purely on tbe merits of tbe design and without giving blm any credit whatever for being a real dent of liood Kiver. Tbe new high aobool building will be a ci edit to tbe community and we trust that there wtU not be a dissent ing vote at tbe eleotlou of Saturday. We understand that it ia tbe Inten tion of tbe board to submit tbe ques tion of location of tbe new building to a popular vote, a projeot that Is meeting witb universal appioval. No Use to Die. "I have found that there la no use to die of lung trouble as long as you can get Dr. King's New Discovery." says Mrs. J. P. Wbito, of Rushboro, Pa. "I would not be alive today only for that wonderful medicine. It loosens up a cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case ia pronounced hopeless." This most reli able remedy for coughs and colds, la grippe, asthma, bronchitis and hoarse ness, is sold under guarantee at Chas. N. Clarke's Drug Store. 60c and $1. CO. Trial bottle free. Inspector Castner at The Dalles. "Some of tbe orchards are very badly infected witb tbe San Jose scale," said County Fruit Inspeotor Castner last evening In describing bla trip up tbrougb tbe Mill creek orch ards. "This is true mostly la oroh ards that have not been under oulti variou for commercial purposes. Tbe worst oonditiona were fouud in tbe older orchards that bave beeu neglect od and wbiob tbe owner only keeps to supply tne irutt for lumlly con sumption In some ot thete oroharda tbe trees have never been properly pruned and bave grown to as high as 30 feet, and it will be almost Impos sible to drive out tbe pea. In tbese oases 1 bave recommended tbe des truction of tbe trees. Tbe owners ot the oroharda are now aoxioua to put their treea In a bealtby oonditlontaud readily agree to tbe advice given them. It ie neoeaary to Impress upon tbe orobard owners tbe Idea that tbe woik must be thoroughly done if done at all as a spraying that dxi not reach every part of the tree la entirely wasted." Other oMhards la tbe Mill creek dlotriot were described aa being In perfect condition thia being especial ly true of the commercial oroharda. When aiked as to tbe condition of tbe fruit at tbe present time and what the prospects were for tbe crop ot 1908, Mr. Castner said: "So far this season tbe condition or tbe fruit MEN'S UNDERWEAR. All Wool Garment. f2.00 Suits now $1.40 1.G5 Suits now 1.20 Silk and Wool. 15.00 Suit now $3.5 O 3.00 Suit now 2.10 DRESS SHIRTS. $ 2.00 Values $1.35 1.05 Values 1.20 75c Values 45 ' treee would indloate tbat tbere will be a lame oiod tbil year. Bui on peach treea are swelling but not enough to be injured by tbe fronts, wbiob prevail at tbis season. Otber fruits are advanoing aa fast as should be at tbla time of tbe year and unless a very severe freee-up abould come tbe crop abould te aa good as tbat i t last season. Cherries, peaches, apples and aprioots are all In tba best of con dition. Urapea aie not yet advanced far enougn to predict as to tbe yield." Mr. Caatner also aaid tbitt tbere were some treea owned by Individuals in tbe city tbat were badly effected witb tbe scale and sbooU be attended to at oooe He baa also paid a num ber of visits to ycung oiobarda near this city and aays tbat tbey are mak ing a due giowtb. Today tbe inspect or till continue toward tbe Columbia school hcuje Cbioulcle. W. C. T. U. Meeting 'Ih meeting of tbe W. C. T. V t tbe M. K. paiaonaije was one full ot I ii ton st. The tobacco law relutiug to minors was discussed and the super intendent of auti-narootios was In structed to secure copies of the lw. A letter from the couuty piemJ nl relative to a meeting ot the executive board was considered and Marob 10 named as the date, aud Mrs. Hart ley's residence as tbe plaoe ot meet ing. In answer to inquiries it was an nounced tbat all wbo wished to con tribute literature to tbe railroad meu on the North flank oould leave tbe same at the store of S. E. Uartmess, where a committee would take charge aod forward it to Cook'a Landing lu oara of Otis Treiber tor distribution Ibe president ot tbe Y. W. C. T. U. sent In tbe essays written by tbe Y.a for tbe medal contest. Tbe essays were resd by tbe seoretaiy and refer red to a oommittee appointed to pais upon tbelr meiits. Tbe advisability of an open temper ance meeting waa considered and a oommittee appointed to make arrange ments for tbe same. Tbe president announced that all superintendents would be called upon tor a report at the next meeting. I Adjourned to meet at Mrs. Hartley's Marob 10 at 2:30 p. m. Press Correspondent W. U T. U. Thty Don't Like Funerals. "If you want to know just how sensitive some Washington folks are, listen to tbe reasons some of our ten ants give for canceling their leases," aatd a renting agent. "Here are the complaints from five families who want to move because they live on 'fu neral streets.' A lot of people, It seems, are sensitive about that. There are certain streets In town those near churches where many funerals are held and those leading to tbe various ceme teries which are usually traveled by funeral parties. Houses in those streets are becoming a poor Investment There is more moving, from those houses than from any others we have anything to do with, and generally tbe movers give as tbe reason for their dis satisfaction the fact that tbe sight of so many hearses gets on tbelr nerves." Washington Star. The 8aragossans. It la said that the queer, composite race of people that dwell upon tbe waterlogged hulks of the Saragossa sea, In tbe mld-Atlantlc, have a pretty theory about death. They believe that those to whom the messenger comes when tbe sun is shining brightly are transported straight away to a heaven of warm fresh water only four feet in depth, In which they may wade and disport themselves to all eternity. On the other hand, those who receive the call ot death in houra of darkness must needs endure a probationary pe riod before they can enter into the future life. The Saragossana are In addition firm believers in premoni tions, omens and foreordlnatlons. Instincts of Woman. A little girt wbo had for some time wanted a dog waa taken very 111. One day when much better she told her mother of her desire and begged ber to ask her grandpa to buy hor one. The mother answered that grandpa did not like dogs and probably would not be willing to buy one. Then, see ing the little invalid look sadly disap pointed, she said, "Well, wait till you get well, my dear, then we will see." "Oh, no," answered the child, whose few years had taught ber some wis dom. "Tbe more sick I am the more likely he will be to buy It for me." Ezchange. Hoarding. Hoarding la not only an economic mistake, but an economic crime as well It la, in fact, a survival of the yll daya of maladministration. It comes down to us from the time when nearly all governments were conquer ors which considered themselves en titled to plunder their subjects. Thus hoarding is founded upon distrust of tbe government Statesman, Calcutta. Too Much Rubbering. '8o yon were up in town a week?" said tbe old postmaster Injtbe oountry village. "lees," drawled f armer Hardap. pie, "and 1 rubbered every duy and every night." (Josh! How did you feet when yon oame hornet" "Just like an automobile." "How's thatt" "Yeas. Kubbertlred." LADIES' WAISTS. SILK, HATISTES, M0IIAIH, LAWNS AT PRICKS THAT WILL SUKHUSE YOU. DRESS GOODS. IX SERGES, BATISTES, MO HAIR, ALBATROSS, BROAD CLOTH. Regular $2.25 value $1.45 Regular $1.25 value. 90 Regular 75c value 45 have several garments, good color, no YJTTT Taf"" TT O ln,efBlble Method ef Paper Mak r Tbe poor newspaper man gotarohli-m both coroirg aod golog, but the ii.l 1'iwla ; report on tbe methods of those bo mauufuctuie white paper, Is about the limit, sate tbe Bellingbara Kete:lle: It is important that newspaper pnh liabers who are pay'og exoeselve prices tor news pilot paper should know tbat during tbe montb ot Janu ary tbe paper mills In this oouotry In tbe sggregate bave been running more than 60 to 65 per cent ot tbe usual time. The International Paper Com pany has shut down. Wilder Mill, Franklin Millet and Uuibagog,Pieice field aod Herkimer had been shut down in 1007. Dispatohes from tbese places sir similar unlets have been Kent to uiimeruu other mills nl tl;e company .u Net i;glamJ ami Itirt tbe aduptioii ot t U iieuen.I 1 i i y of cuit ii!a eut is dim to the t-rt tust stoic bouses bave It-eu filled a Kb the II i) I hed product i iw that for a inns ibe production h. a Iidpo greali r Hum the needs ot t lie t da. Ihefiiitls that newspaper pi.blisheia eve rrbt-ie bave been reducing tbe ri.a ot llit-lr isktius aud hare I it- i loppiuj oil te turua to prevent waste. In addition, tbe enforcement cf lh uew postal legulittous auuinst illegitimate mail order publloutious. Iins nibterlslly re duced i he oousiimpt ion ci iieaspriiit paper. Canadian mills are pushing their capacity to tbe utmost and are underselling American mills in tbe United Stales market notwithstanding the duty ot $0 per ton against tbe Canadian mills. Tbe proceedings at tbe reoent meet ings of tbe various gioups of paper makers bave not bees disclosed to the pulilio, but ti e effort ;o maintain ex cessive newsprint prices are oontinued in faoe of considerable declines n tbe prices ot raw materials. The pio giam thus tar Indicated provides for runuing on part time and for adher ence to combination prloes, upon the calculation tbat tbe savings in the lower oost of raw materials will ofT&at the losses due to running tbe mills on part t'mo. Thousands of paper mak ers have been thrown out ot employ ment while tbla scheme of emoarrass ed, or siokly operation, or oomplete suspeusion is carried out. Paper makers might revive tbeii business by reducing prices. Tbey might re lleve the distress of tbelr own labor era for whose benefit tbey obtained i tariS on raper. Ibey bave decided upon tbe policy of curtailment in pio duotlou, high piloe4 tooustomers and Idleness tor tbeir employees. Not leu to Stockholders of Farmer' Irrigating Co. All those who have stock to be tranaferred and wbo want to buy stock please do so at once. Any stockhold er who bus nr t pBid hU maintenance fee for tbe aeason of 1907 will not get tbeir water uutil snob fees are paid. The secretary will be every Saturday al room 12, brosius building, to do rjiiBl ness. By order of directors. M. II. Mokelsen, Sea. Financiering In the Klhhcn. Anna Steese Kiohardson, in tbe Marob number ot Woman'a Home Companion, gives soma helps tbat are of Inestimable value to tbe housewife. and especially to the girl wbo earns ber own living. One woman wrl es ber "How can I earn money without leaving bomeT Can a woman whose one talent la housekeeping turn it to piantioal account?" Her reply in part is: "Tbe woman wbo oao cook well. wbo knuws bow to prepare dainty as well as wholesome food, wbo baa something wortb offering in tbe cul inary line, is really better olf today than the borne girl wools an indiuer ent cook, but free to turn to otlloe or store work when the family income diives ber to wage earning. "in every city the oountry over you will Hud women wbo seldom leave tha'r kitchens, yet make in comes that put a stenographer or bookkeeper to shame. "l'by bake cakes, bread and plea ror private customers, or exohangea for women's work, ur grooera. They specialize on salads or jellies or borne made oaudlea. I'bey provide oollege spreads la university towns. 1 cuter to hostesses who cannot allord tbe professional caterer from tbe near est city, mid whose servants are not to be trmted witb duinties toi lunch eons, card parties, receptions, etc" (ond Fruit Lund For Sale. From ten to lijjbty acres of Willnw Hat mud. II you cannot buy t-iyhty acres, you can bay ten acres, (.iet a start in Hood River ami your fortune i assured. Buildings and improvements on part of the land. A count v read through the cenier, 011 a direct route lo liood Kiver or lt. llood, alio a ditch arrows one comer, price per aero 175 and up. Don't wait. II" who lu-xitatcs IS lost. " I here's a tide ! tlie affairs of men wlmli taken ut Hie hxi l Wm on to fortune: omitted, all the voyage their lite is bound in rliallows and lu miseiii's; we nm-t take the cum 111 when it serves or luce our venture Don't miss this chance. Percy T Simile Shelley, Hiver, Ore. Hood I'ses Ax 0:1 Scale. Salem, Ur., Feb 28.-With an rx as a weapon, Couuty Fruit Inspeotor E. C. Armstrong today began a new bat tle against San Jose scale. Tbe can palgn will be waged perslsteutly and without fear or favor. The attack made today was upon a 20-aore orch. ard at Turner, known as the O. O. Cole orchard. The trees are 60 rears old and bave been badly ueglected, ; with tbe result tost foe tops are tan unci "nappy, we will cline at 20 PERCENT LESS THAN COST Xow la SN Egg TiTmZFSZil KEaC'-il t, ii iiis grown and dim a red All k.ii l- ct pests bare found a (nvoiebli 1 1 w.iiiii! place there for ymrs. Mi. Aruistioug baa given repeated nt.iK-r I without avail, aod today hired a gai.g or men with axes and felled the tieet. Ibe season for nin'er ppri.5 intf I. now Hearing tbe cIonh and Mr. Arm strong iuleuds iuhlt,n a gtrrihl cam paign lik'itn t orr.!i 1 I. th.-t Tt.- 11 1 been H r-tx-d lu ibe 1 r u a: t u- ; era of i d troll tre ba,n d( dar ed H'hI idlf.itioti 't'i ; ray tbelr trees i-id have pro-i:ied t )! it "ulur , while. " bu tbe r-i i;i.-ts wie but 'kept. it 1 such krO"ir. Mr Arn itiong will 1 ariev mi b nijer, but will trlrtly ecluri llu Ihw, mi.king it Ins duty to des nT tbe trees. Thous ands id uegit ti d I 1 v H be bnml t j to the 7rri;ud t. iiMn the lix! .'10 days, ii tirh in 'ti.- iu j rcveu.rt I nt conditi. us, under vhicli tbe fiml In dustry ia (level' pirn;. Mill M y a Itmiil Kiver The leniedv tluitjtui'l" '"u a', -b p and gmw hI'i-114, cijlii-il I ; 1 1 . I...n. h wnl lie s I rrtfujl ii'iy ly U' iii in I '1 1 11 in ia 1 - , llmil;b;,.r. ,;. gic.ii nerve anil constitution builder co-t only 0i5 per box, sit boxes, 12. M. tf Not on His Own Tlun. "What's tbe waiter ilb Frrd?" asked oue woikmau. "'E's gut a -pliuter In M 'uLd," replied the otbei. "Why don't 'e pull It out?" "Wot! In his dinner houi I" Catarrh Care, Cooper's Nine C's. There are thosmmds of people who suffer with Catarrh, but do little or no thing to remove the dread disease. This neglect permits the disease to inflame the Mucus Membrane and may affect the nose, throat, lunga, stomach, bowels or bladder. Cold aggravates Catarrh and if allowed to become chronic it leads to Bronchitis and aluo to Consumption. Fully forty per cent of the deaths in America are from diseases of the air pafcsagc. Use the Nine C'a and lie cured It is also a sure cure for Croup, Bronchitis, Colds and LaGrippe. If used an I you derive no benefit, your money will be returned. Sold In all Drug Stores. dl2 tf Odeli J. W. WILSON, Proprietor Dealer in APPLE TREES The heavy snow last winter damaged my trees to tbe ex tent that I wns obliged to cut them back. Therefore I am enabled to place on the market Trees with a yearling top on a THREE YEAH OLD ROOT. All standard varieties. Guaranteed true to name and free from disease. Stoves, Heaters and Ranges All kinds, New and Secona-hand. Big Stock of New and Second-hand Furniture, Carpets. Art Squares, Rugs Chairs, Kockers, Etc. Phone Main 1053. O. P. DABNEY & CO. STABLIHllKD 1900 Butler Banking Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital Fully Paid, $50,000 Earned Surplus, - $15,000 Sufficient capital is necessary, a good surplus is desir able, a competent bank examiner under either slaty or national supcrvisitui w advisable, but the strengt h of any bank lies in the iuteiity and ability of its managing officers. DIRECTORS J. N. Tk.l, I.KSI.IK I'.', TI.KR, I'residt'iit E II French ' Vict' MS J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR LADY ASSISTANT Prompt Service Day or Night ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED FOR CUT FLOWERS Office Phone 3513, Residence Phone 3511 HOOD RIVER. ORE Men's. Children's and Ladies' SHOE A large line. Best gral-s tuul snappy styles. All go ait cost. GOOD LINE LOGGERS. $7.50 values now $5.75 G.OO values now 4.75 5.00 values now 3.80 3.50 values now 2.75 Stockholders Meeting. The East Fork Irrigating '"cu pt:iiT will bold tbeir annual meeting at tbe Artisans Hall S-tuiday, March U 1908, at 2 p. m. All stockholder, shou.d attend ibia meeting. C. K. Bone, Pre. - Pay Your Taxes at Home. 1 have (daieii with the tuna ot Hood Kiver 11 u.il list nf the ui-iuoe and amount ut t -xm. of all the iop erty owuer ut tba dooil KUer Valley and tbuy oau gu to the banks aud pay their taxes aud save the exptuie ol coming to Ibe I'Hllep. Levi Clif i.uiMU, Sheriff. Don't be behind the times But get up-to-date work dono at Hood River Studio urser1 1NCORPORATKU 1905 Thomas Putlkr, Cai-hiei l'residt-nt. R. T. Cox I lTET ANCLES. V rk i AUifi rum tiiut ?6 p nid g"""!", liav laid in a i-toi k of Ti il-t Waters, Fin Puwdi-r-", I'aoe Creams, Tootli Powi'.rrc, Toilet Fotvdur, IVrfnm- ery, Sonf?, Spunges, Brnslie", -tc., itc, assj the quiililv ol whirh we guarantee t" eivu perffrt vatiHlnciiun. OF COL'RSE VOU KNOiV OUR REPUTATION' TOR 1IAN0 LING PURE DRUl'SAKl) THE FIIXINii vF rKESCRIPTlONS. THE GLACIER PHARMACY, CHM HOOD RIVEft, OliiiGO . a T. RAW HON HOOD RIVER NURSERY. 'Etock Grown on Fiiil-Roots. We i1.-n;i-' t. Irt uur l'rit'inl.H mul pat rons know that fr ti' f-ii; jilanting wi vvill huv h:. can sup ply it-. f-r : !-, ,!r Cherry, ; tricot, Pe'ach& Plum Trees, QRl P L.iS. C CRRANT8, BERRY PLANTS. Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can Bupplj the trade with plenty of Wwto'vn, Spitsea berp and Jonathan apple treeR. RAW SON s STANTON, Rood Rtvor. Or. I JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Pres. Attorney-at-Law and Notary I'lihli.; J. 51. SCHM KLTZF.R, Sic-Tnas, Hood. River Land Emporium Real Estate, Loans, insurance, Abstracts Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying P Our abctract books are up to date in every particular niul abstracts cf 'J Il'-o'l River Valley property is one of our specialties. Conveyancing and 'A Sihvi ) ii g given special attention. We represent four of the best Fire ill s' euiHiiur Companies having Agouti iu in tie insurance line. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED 3 Tim 1'ie-irlent of tbe company is city ve ins.' and civil engineering work of all kinds. Opinions ctven on titles, f AUSTRACTS A SPECIALTY PHONE MAIS 141 h DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of r ruit Iligliost Prices Paid THE iViOSTT MODERN COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN 'PORTLAND Hotel St. Philip Fourth, Fifth and Burnside Streets. Main Entrance on liurnside Street. H. M. PIERCE, Proprietor Only concrete fire-proof hotel in the city. Steam heat, electric liiditw, hot and old water in every room. Five blinks from Union Depot. Rurnnido St. and 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. Free Ruths on every floor. HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. AGENTS FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, ;Draying,ti;aggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Bendy." PlliIil:U. 1 &j&&&A(L R 0. Lt.-'A frmKfJ Mf 3 Vf gpusi Whl-&&1 A SUCCKSSFUR RAKING alwavs fnlioKS Ihenne of Whit Pivor and Onlden Crown flour. Whether bake bread, cakee, pies, or any kind pastry, you will find this flour a safe reliable atandbv. Trv it will never use any ther. STBANAHAN & CLARK HOOD RIVER, ORKGOX. -u'ry'ine up) neiateis K H. TASTOW MAKION I. llEXDKKSOX, 1 :ce 1 'resident tbe City, ami will give you satisfaction f i engineer, and is prepared to do eur- f for High (Jrade lruit. HKCKlVlXs; DAILY 1 'I? . n 5 fz .-. (km toe Pi CELEBRATED fflHli RIVER AND GOLDEN CROWN BRA LS ii I I MADB FI10M SELECTED HARD WHEAT you of and i '- PCCR PRINT