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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
flOODRlVlifl GLA01EH THURSDAY, MARCH 1Q.19Q8. 11. 0 m f SS 1 1 : iw. I ' v!l Absolutely Pure The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Io Alum, No Lino Phosphafo Wants a Home In Hood Hirer Greeo Sarr. Clinton IV, Peon. Fehrnaty 28, 1908. Editor Glacier, Hood River, Ore Dear Sir: 1 bave a number of . booklets and reading matter from your state (Oregon). 1 obtained tbem from a friend who ban traveled through tbe entire itate and 1 read tbem all, and I am quite iotereated in tbe matter; Among tbe bookleta la one of Hood River where I saw your name aa a publisher and venture to write to you and tell you tbe object of tbe ame. I am a farmer's daughter of Penu ylvanla ind know bow tc work in the bouse and on the farm, or any kind of work that belongs to women. Now, I wish yon would publish this letter or a part thereof, aa tuucb as you think proper. I would lik to ooues- Eond with some young geotleman who aa olean reoord of good rb tiaoter, ober and atrong pbyaiodly end men tally, and wbo would b inclined io Christianity. One nitti fnir pro-i-peote. Do not object to f irmer. Will exchange photos; wouM not o ire to Correspond with any ov r 30 year I am 22 years old, aui stiooit ami healthy, fair, common eduoitiou. Would not object to marriage if I found tbe right one. Address, Margerite S. Kastetter, Green Burr, Clinton Co., Fa. Advertised Letter List. ' Alien,' Marie; Allen, Martha W. ; Aroher, Lulu K. ; Armstrong, Nina V.; Butcher, Viola; Case, Annie; Crowfeet, Laura E. ; Donaldson, Mary ; Eastwood, Maige; Kverson, Emma U. ; Fitoh, Annie; Fletcher, Daisy M. ; Glass, Alice, E. ; Ingalls, Eliza A. ; Jones, Annie, Mrs. ; King, M. Lb Mra. ; Maok, Rose; Mathws, L. Mra. ; MoGill, Llllie Miss; Miller, Hazel; Perdam, Katie; Pedersen, Marie; Phillips, John Mra. ; Porter, Belle Mra.; Rand, Jessie; Reed, Ruth Mies; Reyerson, Abbie; Robinson, Emma O. ; Robr, Lillie; Seym ore,, Orpba ; Sharp, Astblen ; Shears, Nel lie; Slutts, Hulda; Small, N. Mia ; Tonyekina, Margurlte; Wetloy, Em ma J. ; Wheeler, Nancy; Ainswortb, J. 0. ; Aldenberg, A. A. ; Altmon, Ja oob;Anderaon, W. A. ; Andrew, John; Andrews, W. H. ; Archer, Geo. K. ; Aroher, C. 8.; Ainistron, J. A.; Baldwiu, S. or G. M ; liHgley, U. E. ; Bornbill, Bert; Bairt-tt, A. U. ; Barber, Geo. T. ; Barnes, H. T. ; Bax ter, K. K. ; Barker.D. A. ; blanohard, W. W.: Boston, J. W. ; liiadeon, E. D. ; Bredahl, J. A.; Bremmer, George; Brown, Frankie; Brown, John; Burkbard, A. J.; Burg, Peter; Buaaey, Chaa. Est. ; Caldwell, J. R. ; Carey,U M. ; Carson, J. H. ; Carter, Wm. fl. ; Caaey, John D. ; Chambers, II. D. ; Chapman, Jan. ; Chapman, W. a ; Chnrob, W. J. ; Colton, 11. U. ; Columbia Valley Fruit Co. ; Cook & MoKeniie; Cooper, W. R. ; DeBard A. F. ; DeBaid, E. F. ; DeMoea, J. H. ; Dennia, K M. ; Dickens, A. J. ; Dieok, C. A. ; Drake, K. U. ; Dudley, H. W. ; Durbin, C. F. ; Durham. Go. C. ; Dyenforth, Jas. ; Eckert. Hana; Edding, F. O. ; Emerson, T. II. ; Ev erett, A. L. Foster, R. W. Fredrick. Jobn A. ; Fynn, John F. ; Gagbard. Corlnto; Gamewell, R. A.; Gltt, W. A. ; Gordon, Coher; Gould, E E. ; Grandy, Ole; Gray, Thomas K. ; Grit fith, John; Hall, Claude; Hall, U. W. ; Hart, Patrick; Hearener, Eet J W.; Heghea, E. E. ; Hoigate, J. L i Hoorer, A. A.; Hoorer. J. II ; li'ill, Win.; Hunt, James; Hyd. E. M. ; Jobnaon, Guy; Johnson, J A ; Kel ley, V.;Kmeriek, Philip; King, J. A. (2;; King, J. R. ; Klemm, Walter ; Laigeston, Carl D. ; LarerMte, Frank L. ; Maoomber, M. H. ; Mseuiuber, H. E.J Mangold, Otto; Maiou, A. E. ; Mears, J. J. ; Messenger, li. A.; Metzger, H. ; Miller, N. VV.;Minok ler, Dona; Mitchell, Johu; McBrida, D. B. ; McCallister, Uurry; .VicOary, W. S.; Mcllan, M. C. ; Mcod, Fat. Walter; Moot. W. 11.; Mroie, An drew; Mi. Hood Oictiurd Co. ; Nol aen, Jib; Nibley, U W. ; NiUey, J F. ; Noble, A. J.; Norton, 11. E. ; Olesen, Tbeo. ; Pathullo, A. S. ; Pay ment, E.; Philips, H. 0. ; Pinkerton, J. W. ; Pinney, Johu S. ; Powell. J. B. ; Puree, W. H. ; Pansey, C O. ; Rand, M. B. ; Rareo, Kate; Eeiik, Antone; Renolds, li.; Renshaw, R. ; Reynolds, Thoa. A.; Uvular, Geo.; Roberta, C. P. ; Robinson, D. E. ; Hoea, J. J. ; Ross, W. J. , , Sandeia, Arthur; Shattin.Bill; Shaw, Wallace; Sid well, Hirry; Simmon-, J. L. ; Slme, lsaao 8., (3) ; Smith. H. U; Smith, P. E. ; Smith, Raymond; Smith, Howard; Smith Ij. R ; Smith Kelly Lumber Co.; Snow, K A.; . Soderbeok, O. J.; Southard, U.s Spear, J. A. ; Spenoer, D M. ; Sti lt ord, A. P. ; Stuff er, A. L. ; Stephens, W. R.j Stewart. F. Z. ; Hnperior Fiuit Co. ; Syringe, R.;W. ; Varmoltt. David; Wall, J. C. ; Mlliwi s, C. I..; Willlaon, W. A.; Wilmot, Ko!n. ; Wil ton, W. H. Wm. M. Yates, Potto jLlor. Kerthwestern Investors. The following patents were issued thia week to northwestern iuveuton . . Vjp I repoited by D. Swift & Co., patent lawyers, Washington, D. C. : Waehlngton-K. 1. Blakley, Seattle, bydraulio air compressor; I. Ellis, laooma, car stake; J. Foroier, Seat tle, apparatus for lauuobing boata; R. C. McCaSiey, Spokaue, trap for oaaina, sinks, etc. Oregon W. J. Pearson, Winchester, gate hinge; L. Smith, Myrtle Point, ax attachment for sawing logs. Idaho O. W. Hunt and J. Kinney, Pooatella, ft e extinguishing appara tus. Copies of any of the above patents will be furnished to our readers at ten cents each by ' D. Swift & Co., Washington, D. C, The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkard recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cuijdi, and ti'iuranU'cd to bo pure Made f rum the hark of the shell hark or while hickory tit-e. For s:ile by Chas. N. Clarke and ail dealers t-very where. Will Be Pin Up for Nlauguter. Tbe follow'ug from a Washington paper has a really barbarous uiei-uing. 'the rile Is uut, tbe Rubicon is Grossed Mr. Bryan la as good as no I'luutH.i 1. a will write tba plat form, lie will name bta running mate, and tbe result will be tbe name. Mi. Biyan will be smitten under tbe er. A n5 does the world know that bundreda of tboueanda of voters, en tbusiaetio Bryanitea of 1896 and 1900, Intend to bave a share in the bnidngT Tbe sole reason why Mr. Bryan will be nominated at Denver la that It Is tbe one way to be 'rid of bim. He oould bave been beaten for tbe num- iuat on, and would bave been, but for tbe fact that a crushing defeat in 1908 will make an end of bim." table acids with natural digestants and mntjttng tht unifl liiiAM (nnnd In a. healthy stomach. Each dose will di- fest 3,000 graim of good food. Sold by Ceir & Cass. Indian Mother of 14 Children Dies at 111. Rainier, Marob 9. Mra. Julia Ruby, the old Indian woman famous fot ber age and endurance, died bera at the age of 111 years. Mia. Rnby belonged to tbe Tanmuters and Cascades tribe. She married a white man io ber early years and was the mother of 14 chil dren. Mrs. Ruhy wna aotiva up to ber last moment, and at tbe age of 110 years suffered a broken arm, which,- when set, knitted perfectly. Get DeWitt'i Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve it is good for piles. Sold by Keir & Cass. A FAMILY0F MICE. What Happened to the Stupid Onaa When They Went to Play. There were five little field mice. Their mother was very wise, and on day when they went out to play aha told them that when she chirped Ilka a bird they must He perfectly atilL That Becmed so funny that the mice were surprised and began to ask each other a great many questions about It It would have been much better to ask their mamma, but they were very little. Just then their mother saw a hawk In the sky and chirped. One poor little mouse got frightened and forgot all about what she said, nnd one dived down into a hole. Unfortunately there was a weasel In that hole, and tbe weasel got him. Another ran off and got lost In the grass nnd never was found again. Another ran and tried to bide under a leaf, and a hawk swooped down and ate bim np. An other Jumped Into the bushes and a snake swallowed him. Tbe fifth stay ed qnite still, and, though he did not know It, he looked so like a withered leaf that neither snake nor the weasel nor the hawk saw him at alL Which one do you think was the wisest? St Nicholas. Monkey In Sight One girl Ieavea the room, while the others hide a thimble or some other small object When they are ready they call "Whoop!" and she enters. If ahe mores toward the hiding place they cry: "Ton burn P "Now you bum more!" If she goes very near they say, "Oh, now ahe la most buulngP If she moves from the object they say, "How cold she grows P If the article Is found the finder cries, "Monkey la sight!" and then she has the pleasure of hiding it aa some other child leaves the room. , Where Lightning Strikes. Lightning is moat destructive in level, open country. Cities, with their numerous projections and wires, are comparatively exempt Kpecial Bate. Tbe following round trip latea are la efieot: Hood Rlvw to PosUaed, and return, good going and returning Soodaya, Hood River to Portland and return, good noing Satnidaye or Snedaya and good returning Sundays or Moodaya. Every day, good for 30 days, 8125. J. U. Fred r Icy, Agent. ColeaM Rates Praia Eaatera PnlaU to 1'arine CeasU On ale daily fr rn March 1-t April 30th, 1908, to all O. R. A N. main line and branch point. Chicago, $38 00; Milwaukee, $38.00: Bloominaton i.W.50; Peoria, 136 06- St. Louie, $35.50; Mem phis, $39.05; Kansas City, Leavenworth, Atchison, St. Joseph, $30.00; Council Bluff andJrnha, $30.00; Himir Cilv, $31.95; Si. Paul ami Minneapolis, $3 .00. Deposits can be made at the O. K. A. N. station for auy ticket from any of of the points mentioned above. For further information call on or write Wm. M. McMibbat, J. H. Fbbdbict, Gen. Pa- Agent, Agent, Portland, Or?. Hood River. Announcement. C. II. STOCGHTON announces him. self a candidate for nomination to his present incnmlency, county eoniieeioner, subject to the votes of the republican party at the April primaries. I hereby announce myself a canditt for Representative to the state legisla ture, subject to the action of the voters of the republican party in Wasco muiity at the primary election April 17, 1908. If elected I will vote for the republican candidate for Unitel States Senator re ceiving the largest number of popular votes. J. L. CARTER. County Treasurer F. S. Gunning of The Dalles, Oregon, anuouncea himself a candidate for the Republican nomination for County Treasurer of Wasco County, subject to the approval ot the voter at the primary ; election, ' 1 hereby announce myself a candi- date for County Treasurer of Waxco County, Oregon, subject to tbe decision of the voters of the Republi an party at i ho primaries to be held Anril 17, 1908. O. D. DOANE. County Judge. County Judge A. E. Lake announce littnself a candidate for re election to his present Incumbency subject io the approval of the voters of the republican party at the prlmariea April 17. J. L. KELLY of The DMIes, Oregon, announces himself a candidate for the inVe t f county judge suljoct to the will of the republican voters of Waco county. If elected he will devote lime to the internets of the people, a County Judge, as be lias to the interests oil he city ol The Dulles while Mayor lor the past three terms. County Clerk .1. 15. GUT of The Dalles is a candi ilute for the office of County Clerk for Wasco County. Subject to tbe action of the Republican voters in the primary election. State Senator The undersigned announces his can. didacy for state senator subject to the votes of the Republican party at the primaries in April. Having been a resi dent of the stale for over thirty years be know the needs of his county and if elected will serve the people justly and honestly, if elected be will vote for the Republican candidate for United States Senator having the largest number of pupular votes. DANIEL J. COOPER. District Attorney. W. P. MYERS, Uidlaw, Oregon, is a candidate for DiHrict Attorney for the seventh judicial district. 6ubjcct to the action of the republican voters iu the primary election. FRED W. WILSON. Subject to the approval of the voters of Wasco and Crook counties, my candidacy for tbe republican nomination for district at torney of the seventh judicial district ia announced. If nominated and elected I shall endeavor to faithfully discharge the duties of the office aa provided by law.-Fred W. Wilson. County Clerk. F. R. ANGLE, of The Dalles, is a candidate for the office of County Clerk for Wasco county. Subject to the ac tion of tbe republican voters in the pri mary election. Subject to th 3 decision of the voters of the Republican party, of Wasco County, I announce my candidacy for the repub lican nomination for County Clerk. If noiiiiiiuti-d and i lw trd, I shall endeav r to faithfully discharge the dntu-- of the cilice as uquired tv law. ALEX. STKWAKT, i SELZ "THE SOLE Royal Bine for men at $3.25, $3.50, $4.00 Royal Blue for ladiemit $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 At CarmichaeFs ON THE HILL. Display of Jewelry Diamonds I have a large variety of Juw.-I y strted t ilm yowtg and old Hnd would be glad Every Article Guaranteed or Money ARTHUR CLA Jeweler and Optician mm ASA G. STOGSDILL. I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for County Clerk of Waeoo county, Oregon, subjeci to the decision of the voters of the re publican party at the primaries to be held April 17, 1908. Asa G. Stogsdill. County Assessor C. L. SCHMIDT, Republican candi date for the office of County Assessor of Wasco County at the primaries, needs no introduction to the voters. He has served the county in this capacity before and bis ability to discharge the duties of the office is well known throughout Wasco County. ' M. K. McLEOD, of Kingeley, Ore., on the republican ticket, subject to the action of tbe voters of Waco county, at the primary election to be held April 17. J. W. KOONTZ announces himself as a candidate for the republican nomina tion for Assessor of Wasco county sub ject to the approval of the voters at the primary election Jo be held April 17. Sheriff. LEVI CHRISMAN. I hereby an nounce my candidacy for the republican nomination for sheriff, subject to the approval of the republican voters of Wasco County. If nominated and elect ed I shall endeavor to faithfully dis charge the dut es of the office as pro vided by law. Levi Chrisman. County Superintendent I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Republican nomination for County School Superintendent of Wasco County, Oregon, subject to the approval of the voters at the primary election. J USTUS T. NEFF. Candidate for Congress GEORGE S. SHEPHERD of Portland solicit' suppo t for Republican nomina tion for K- presentative in Congress. AdvocHt a Kiver Improvement and "Deep V;.i r to the Sea." SHOES OF HONOR." ijr7 SPRING SUITS Have Arrived And are loudly applauding themselves in West window. THE NEW FABRICS Are especially attractive; bright colorings, handsome patterns. EDISON Phonographs We sell them, the most perfect sound producing machine Mr. Edison's favo rite invention, which contains all of hia new Improvements. Wo are now show ing the new model with the big horn, the greatest triumph in phonograph making. Don't forget that Mr. Edison is the inventor of the entire phono graphic idea, and that the Edison pho nogrnph is the original talki ng machine Over fifteen hundred Edison records in stock. Call and see for yourself. W. D. Rogers Hood River Studio Watch this Space Next Week For Bargains in W.J.Baker &Co. batches to have you 1cm k through it at your leisure. Refunded. Real Estate RUE Next Door to Postoffice our MM BLOCK That Spring Suitit's Time to Order Never were the patterns so beautiful and varied for Men's Suits as for the coming Spring. Give your order now and get first choice with exclusive right to the pattern. The imported Scotch Tweeds are handsome. It will do you good to see these pat terns whether you buy or not. They cannot be duplicated. Call in and see them. If you want one of these beautiful Suits, grab it now as they have the ginger and snap that moves them. SEE OUR WINDOW OTHER Phone 491 Wood & Smith Bros. W Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE . Hood River Box Factory nnd Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 F. 8. STANLEY, Tres. E. L. SMITH, Vice-Pres. The First National Bank HOOD hlVER, OREGON. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $15,000 The safety of your Deposit Is an important consideration in opening your bank account. . F. F. Kam, deputy controller of the currency, is authority for the recent statement that there has only been 4G8 receiverships for NATION L BANKS during the entire history of the system (about 43 years), and of that number 26 were permitted to rrsutne business and 37G liquidated with un average loss to creditors of less than twenty per cent. We offer you every advantage that per tains to a National Bank, and solicit your patronage. COM I Our Groceries Will build you up! Their absolute purity insures their wholesomeneas. We cater to a class of customers who want things right and appreciate our efforts to satisfy in all particulars. Canned Goods In great variety and allot a auperh r quality. Our prices will interest you Free Delivery E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier