The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 12, 1908, Page Eight, Image 8

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    HOOT) RIVER ULAG'ILu, TUESDAY. Ull.Ofi 12, 1908.
Eight
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
maoanriryfSr'afmmf a,jypRggaWrifflF','Jt;' KVaM
Stotkhtildifs fiertieg.
Tbe t'Mt Fork Irrlgsting Company
will bold their annual meeting at the
We Can Save
Artisans Uali Saturday, March lis
190N, at 2 p. ir. All stockholder.
shoo .d attend ibis meetiog.
G. K. Uooe, Pres.
You Money
k its js as nrr: rrr. i .- . i:i ..i
Every article in the store at reduced prices. New Goods
to fill in our broken Stock have been received and are on
sale at Closing Out Prices. If you want fiHOES
and the best we can suit you and at prices you can't dupli
cate. Try the Florschiem for men and "Steel Shod" for
children; nothing better. A good line of Mens & Boys Suits
- WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
L. H. HUGGINS' CO
FREDERICK JEFFS
EXTREME PERIL
Taooma, Wash. Kecut attar mauj
long monthi la in atora tor Frederick
Jell, son of Mr. aud Mrs. W. J.
Jeffs, formerly of Taooma, bat no of
Victoria, 11. O., who la maroooad on
Indefatigable Island, ona of tba Uala-
Ssgos group, off the wast ooast of
outidor. Admiral Evans baa reoelrad
orders from the nsvj department to
send a hlp to rescue this sailor.
Fred Jeffs is 27 years of age. It
was when Mr. Jeffs was in bnsiness In
Taooma that Fred began bis acquaint
ance with the sea oaptalns and other
officers wbiob finally resulted in bis
going to sea. After being away sev
eral yeara be returned to Taooma and
for some time be was with the Con
nelly Shoe Company on PsolHo ave
nue. Later be went to Hood River,
Or., to manage a boot and shoe store.
Then again the longing for the sea re
turned and be went as mate on a ship
bound for Australia.
A brother, George, was drowned ou
the ill-fated steamer Clallam some
four years ago, as be waa returning to
Victoria from a visit to bis brother,
a J. Jeffs, at Olympia. The latter Is
now manager of the boot and shoe de
partment in the People's Store, Ta
ooma, and another brother, William
Henry, Is marine engineer ou oue
of the aceamers plying twUnen Ban
Franolsoo and China, and still miotbei
brother, Albert Viotor, Is nuuitiger of
marine boiler works at Portlxuil
Jeffs, who was working bis way
back to the United States, after hav
ing seen the better part of the world,
shipped on the Norwegian baik Alex
andra, of Chrlttlanla, wbiob aailed
from Newoastle, Mew South Wales, on
Novembor 26, 1906, for Panama, with
a cargo of ooal aboard.
After having been beoalnied ' for
many days and the supply of water
threatening to give out, Captain 1&
Patterson, the skipper of the Alexan
dra, on May 8, ordered the boats
lowered and an. attempt whs made to
land at Charles Island of tba Uala
pagoa grodp.
Owing to the strong Antarctlo cur
rent, a landing oould not be effected,
and in endeavotlog to locate Chat
ham Island, another of toe Ualapagos
Islands, the water supply gave out
entirely, compelling the crew of nine
men to seek refuge on Indefatigable
Island.
To find water on a voloanlo Island,
where there is none except during
tba rainy aeason. is not an easy task,
and when drinkable water was at last
found in a cave, the orew discovered
that their boats were lost and they
nnnld not return to their bark.
For two months the stranded marin
ers lived on pelicans, tortoises, Ig
uanas, orabs and various aea foods.
While there is thick vegetation In
parts of Iodefatigable,one of the larg
at islands of the Oalnpaaos arohlpel
Baa. for the most cart it la oovered
with lava and oaotua Is theprlnolpal
plant life. It Is the borne of a speci
men of iguana peoullar to the Gala
nsBoa Islands. This animal is of the
lizard family and the specimens to
be found on these Paolflo Islands are
the only animals of their kind tojlive
In the water as well as out or it.
That Jeffs was not rescued ftora
the island with his comrades was evl
dently due to Illness, wbioh caused
him to refuse to ioin the other mem
bers of the party when they changed
their camp from the west side of the
Island to the eastern shore. In bis
reoort. after being rescued. Captain
Patterson tells of the way in wbiob
Jeffs waa left behind.
"Some of our men." be says,
"found a cove on the east ooast of the
Island, which they called 'Trapper's
Cove.' and which they thought would
be more likely to be In the view of
passing ships, as vessels plying be
tween other islands of the group and
Guayaquil passed the eastern side of
the Indefatigable in following their
course. All but Sailor Fred Jells
agreed to so to the new camp, and we
left him, after using every possible
means to urge him. Xhinklng that
Jeffs would decide to follow us, we
left him a bag of provisions, some
turtle and built him Are. After
many days of bard walking over the
Bharp rooks and atones we arrived at
the new chmD."
By questioning the members of the
orew after they were rescued, the
American vloe-ooneul at Guayaquil
learned that Jeffs had been suffering
from pleurisy and that his companions.
weakened from lack of water and pri
vation, had been unable to carry him
over the treaoheroua country between
the east and west ah ores. The Gala
pagos Islands ate tbe home of the
laigest tortoises known to exist, many
measuring more than three feet in
length, and it waa neoessary for the
stranded party to tight these creatures
by day and barrioade themselves at
night.
The Noiwegian ooosulate, having
learned that the bark Alexandra was
supposed to have been abandoned in
tbe waters surrounding the Galapagos
Islands, sent the Bolandia Isldra Ja
ointa from Guayaquil, under com
mand of a German captain, Bohnboff,
who found tbe orew of tbe abandoned
ship on Ootober 28. Not having
sutfloleni provisions to permit of tbe
men returning to find Jeffs, Captain
Bobnhoff decided to pass along tbe
western shore of tba Island on tbe way
to Guayaquil Here again tbe Antarc
tic ourrent proved too strong for tbe
vessel and severe storm made it ut
terly impossible tor tbe skipper t
follow out bis plans, so that tbe efforts
to locate Jeffs bad to be abandoned.
Of the nine men wbo bad originally
landed on Indefatigable Island, but
seven were resoued f y the skipper of
the Isadra Jacinta, Sailor Martin
I Sobaetfer having died cn tbe Island,
sapfxwdly killed by turtles. His
! skeleton had been Identified by tbe
otbeis from the shoes ne wore, me
ninth man was Jeffs, and to find him,
living or dead, a ship of the United
States navy will be dispatched to In
defatigable lsiana, an almost o-
I used an I you derive no benefit.
! money will be returned. Bold !
, Diuir Kloros. d!2
There Is aood hope for Delieviim
(hat Jaffa nmv (till be alive. 08 ti e
climate of the Qalapagos,despUe tbt Ir
location directly on tbe equator, is
not severely hot.
Tbe animal life on inese ibuiikjb is
peculiar and many expeditions have
been made for tbe purpose of studying
tbe various specimens to be found
there. On Indefatigable Island mois
ture seems to be more scaroe than ou
tbe other islands of the aroblpelugo,
and tbe turtles that is, tbe land tortoises-rely
on tbe giant oaolus plants
01 moisture.
The waters surrounding Indefatig
able Island are extremely dangorou-s
0 log to ths large number ot reels
and aboals and the swift currents,
many of wbiob do not appear on the
cbarta. Tbe request to tbe navy de
partment to send o is ot toe snips or
Admiral Evans' fleet to tbe retouu of
Jeffs wss made by Representation En-
enezer Hill, of Uonneotlout, woo is
taking a great Interest in the plight cf
tbe shipwrecked sailor. Tbe atten
tion of the Connecticut representative
was called to tbe case by a sister ot
Jeffs. Mrs. Henry (J. Ularldge, ot
South Norwalk, Conu.
Ibe request or Representative mil
to tbe navy department was indorsed
by tbe state department, wbiob has
had several communications on tbe
subject from the American vlca-coun-sel
at Guayaquil, Robert J ones.
No Use to Hie.
"I have found that there is no use to
die of lung trouble as long as you can
et Dr. King's New Discovery," csjs
,tr. J. P. white, of Rushboro. Pa. "I
would not be alive todny only for that
wonderful medicine. It loosens up a
(ninth miicker than anything else, and
cures lung disease even aner me case is
nrnnnunced lioueleas." IMS most reli
able remedy for coughs and c61ds, la
grippe, asthma, bronciims ana nore
ness. is sold under guarantee at Clins,
N. Clarke's Drug Store, ouc ana sum.
Trial bottle free. ,.
Candidate for Congress.
Ibe following article appeared in
th Portland Jmmi .l Sunday:
"i:drpw .J ckfnn Derby, who, us
edented occasion in the history pf the l j UttUje v.Llji;i in.- Ij, in a Deuioirul,
navy aepartmeoi,
Writes of North Bank Road.
An enolneer'a BDureoiuUou of the
splendid construction of the Spokane,
Portland & Seattle railway is contain
ed In tbe ourrent Ibhuo ot tbe &ngi-
nnerins News. New YoiV. Tbe writ
ar la W. P. Hardesty. of Portland,
and bis contribution Is tbe leading
article. He deals with the engineer
I ou difficulties nresonted In tbe con
sti nation of the road. He tells ot tbe
details of tbe work at considerable
leooth. The artlole is illustrated with
views of tbe grade ana or doio portais
of the Cape Horn tunnel, in sum
ming up bis observations on tbe work
be says :
"It is believed that no other road
In the United States, men when the
conditions for eaay construction are
miioh more favorable, has such light
grades and curves for such a length
aa this one. The fact that there are
no adverse grades at all between Ken
newlck and Vancouver for west bound
trains will allow trains ot enormous
weight to be hauled in this direction
Tbe exceedingly rigid requirements
and high standards used In construe
tlon mulled to a oountry of tbe rug
eed character traversed by this road.
have resulted in very costly work. No
expense has been spared to make
everything of tbe best and the needs
and more riuld standards ot tbe fu
ture In the railway world have been
anticipated tor many years."
Mr. Hardesty points out that tbe
high price of labor and materials have
resulted In a very expensive roan.
He says that for miles at tbe stretch
tbe cost will average over 1100,000
a mile and will sometimes reach 8150,
000.
ffiThat the construction of tbe S. P,
3c S. Rv. is possibly the most impor
taut niece ot railroad woik carried
on in the United States during 1907
Is tbe editorial opinion of the Eugi
ueerlng Newa, given in tbe same mini
bar. ibe editorial points out that
tbe Hill lines will be able to get away
from the steep grades over tbe Cas
oade mountains on the Northern
Paolflo and Great Northern, tbe form
er crossing the range at an elevation
of 2827 feet and tbe Great Northern
climbing to an elevation ot 3380 feet
while each road has grades as steep as
2.2 per oent la its ascent ot the
mountains.
"In tbe entire distance of 20 miles
along tbe valley of the Columbia,'
continues tbe editorial, "there Isabno.
lutelv no rising grade against west
bound traffic and foreastbound traffic
the maximum grade is ouly U.2 per
oent or lOW feet per mile. The total
rise in the 220 miles la only 324 feel
Notwithstanding that the line is com
polled to follow the narrow valley of
tbe river, maximum ourvage has teen
reduced to 3 per oent. That such a
toad will permit enormous train loads
and very low cost of hauling and will
have great tratUo oapacity can he eou
at a glance."
Catarrh Cure, Cooper's XIne C.
There are thoeanuds 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, lungs, stomach, bowels
or bladder. Cold aggravates Catarrh
and if allowed to become chronic it leads
to Bronchitis and also to Consumption.
Fully forty per cent of the deaths in
America are from diseases of the air
passages. Use the Nine C's and be
cured. It is also a sure cure for Croup.
Brouchitis, Colds and LaGripne. If
has announced his oandidncy for the
Pemnnrntio nomination for congrc.-s
from the second district. He pledges
himself among e ther things to serve
the people ho"i.tly biid to do all In
bis power to promote tho nauae of ir-
aation aud the iiuoroveiiieut or ion
Columbia rlvei, should the people of
the district see tit to honor blui witii
tbe nomination and subsequent elon-.
'cn to the ottlre now held nyUon-i
gresnmnn W. K. Ellis, of Pendietrn.
Mr. Derby is an Bitot ney at iK,r,n
River aud has nnitiv trie-ids tbn-.r.gh
out Wasco arid Sherman counties
where te is veiv ell known Bed
highly respected. l!e is a southe.ru
n an by birth, haviig been bom
Livingston, Alabnn ... Mi'-y 1, 1877
He r ceived I'Ih snsdpuilo education
at Livingston M Hits'? Academy.
"lo 1900 Mr. Dm by moved to Port
land and was grdui.!.'d from tt,e Uni
versity of Oregon i.iw school in the
nrlntf til VMH. lis hfln llteti '0
practice mid fdln'rd his n,lff' n
iere for a seir v.iieu ne rumen in
Hood River, where lie hits finre been
praot'olng law with much Buriwa.
"Mr. Derby was uemnrrai ever
Inoe he was old enough to lake nn in-
ten st In tblngh poPtiaal. As a rest
deut of custom Orrirou hu 1 tho Ci -lnmlilH
rlrer dictrict he Is earnestly
Inter, slfd h: the tidrancrroent of trri-
gutlnr. un 1 li " iiu i -ivi nieut or in
Cr.iu 'i.Ua rlw
(ioml Pi uit l and r'or Sale.
to r itil ty acres of Willmv
If you Minnot buy riu'lity
acre, yon can Du v reii acre,
start in tloou mver tinn your innuno i
assured. Buildings mid iinpr. v. -inei tx
on part or tlio lann. i coiiuij r -,-t
through tlie cen'er, on a lirert, route
Hood River or Mt. Ihxui, M"0 a "i'
aerofs one corner, )ru' per acre ?
and up. Don't wait. Ho who iM-sitaie
IB lost. I here s ft litio in uus mini 10
men which taken lit the. Hood leinh on
to fortune: omitted, all tho v..ynue l
their life i b.uml In b!im1!ov r i
miseries; we ndi'-t a.e the current
wh.en it SlTVi-h or loe our ventures.
Don't mles this chance.
Percy T Shelley,
Hood Hiver, Ore.
r. i' County Beet, and the now ofll
.i . 'il be awored in and rll will be
li I' 1 1 . as a nite blooming serioni".
lei ;o of on of the Hood Kuer
neivspapurs has beec out bear lookiuv
; for a sigbt to bild a office on, rid
i tie soon aa e ei a (V.nuty Seet he
i will monve his nnwsiiKpei out liei.r.
' That sound- crcd. 1 h li f t a
i inltey go id p.tper. Mo - is a bri'e
! nhnn mi l ,..... 'itn''. Mid he will
; sure 'I m II ta hi o a P.' I I Hub-;
iiitvlii- l ot Opti' Ut. i
i
- Pay Tour Taxes at Home,
1 have plu-iej witb tbe banks of
Hood River a tali lit ot ibe names
and amount cr t,ixe ot all tbe prop
erty owners of the hood River Valley
and they can uo tn toe banks and pay
tbuir taxes and save tae expense ot
coming to I'be Ih11s.
Lei I Chrlsrcao, Sheriff.
From ten
Klat land.
Pay laxe at Home.
A copy of tbe ttx roll is new in the
hands of the liulhr H.'inkiii Coui
piuiy himI anyrre niiliii'g to do so
may pay their n x-- through the hank
without addii iinl . xpeuse.
B. ilei liauking O .
Don't be behind the times
But get up-to-date work
Irloue at
Hood River Studio
MAIUON7 M.ifi'lAlO
POIITIjASD
F. W. ANGUS
HOOD RIVEIt
LIST YOUIt rUOPETJTY WITH
acRae & Angus
Portland and Hood River
We art1 prepared to liainlii'
HOOD RIVER
FRUIT LANDS
I on n In -ri' sculj and if von want t make prompt sal-s
1 iivt' m y me contract. Phone Mr. Aiifru at his farm,
I linnic ph-uie No. 187L, Hood Uivei. Write to -tLe
1 I'oriJaicI (!Ii''i, 4--')2 (Miainbcr of uijtniiieree.
1 AIVTXES.
nJfyM. Filling snre H'-1 - ry itie ap'.r. c ali s 'i? Iv
V I Iv Juki. 8,, K' fP""''! we ,,8U n "t,H'k of if:
I Ir "T ' Toilet Waters, Fur P-iwdir--. FaceCrt-snis,
LVliS J V T,,jt'" rowd.-rs, Toilet Powdi :. Terfuiii- T- '
SSBT W I M rt I
1
eryuie apprvc-airs
i 'a'd in a i-tock of
Toilet Waters, Face I'.mukr-. FaceCresnii",
Tooth P.iwd rs, Toilet Powdi Perfum
ery, 6oi, 8iiiige, Brushe', eio , etc,
the qnalilv of which we guarantee to i;ive
lerfe.-! satiradlon. OF COURSE YOU
KNOW OUR REPUTATION FOR HAND
LING iTilKDP.UUSANDTIIE FILLING
OF PRESCRIPTION'S .
THE GLACIER PHARMACY, ci
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
a T. RAWHOX
F. H. STAN TO
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
: Orown on Full Ecots.
W .. ;.' t ii-i oui irie-iidH diid patrons know
thi-' ' i." ; i,: flniiUiij; we will Uuve nnd can siup- ,
; ply t: i. ;ui'fr
Cherry, F . ; , Apricot, Peach& Plum Trees,
G11AI' aOERANTS, BERRY PlANTS,
Shade and Ornamental Trees.
Also, all tie standard varieties of apple trees. Can
supply the tmdtj with plontj of NVwtown, Spitwa
berg and Jonathan apple trees.
RAWSON & STANTON, Rood River, Or.
f IOHN T.F.I.AKT) HENDERSON. Pres. MARION I. HENDERSON,
AttnrnPv-at-Law and Notary Pnh i.i . V ice rresnienl i
J. M. SCHMELTZEK, 8ec.-Tre:is.
ww trrv a w
nood Kiver tana
mporium
Ei
'Real Estate, Loans, .nsuranca bstracts
Collections, conveyancing and Surveying!
4 n,i,M
Munt.si
Oil'- ri'i-tiuct bookn rue up tn ilatt! in evi iy i:ir"on!ir snu uiistf itis l
M l.'Uer Viiliuv ro -eity in m f inr- -i .!t es Ctiiive.vani inir i)'l
- v v! ir given ieittl ntie. !i-.n. W.- lepri'M'!-' in t the h,- t Fi-.v . hi
, i. .i ruinpunies having Agfiite i i t:.i' I iiy. ni.il i;: v ymi iif-i'
ii iiram linu.
O' i liRESFOHDEH 0 SOLICITED
Caiidlilate for Count)' JiuK'fi.
The DHllee, Ore. March 7, 1008.
Editor tllncier:
Dear Blr : Please publish the au-
nouuoe'iieut ot my candidacy for the
office of eounty judge od the Repuh
iioau ticket at the primaries uu April
17. Thinking the citizens ot liomi
River would like to know my renti
meats on county divlslou, I will say
the county judge Iihh no rigiit to try
to control the uioiila in tbe uimcer ot
county divisiou, for he Is simply art
Ins as an agent tor cue people, roi-
sonally 1 think Jh Dalles nud Hood
River would oo mutnany ncucnioa ny
a division of the couuty. both horn a
Boanolal and a sooinl standpoint. At
tbe present time tbe feeling in to
stroug we cannot hsve evnu n foot
bail or base ball gauie or school do
bate without Jho county division teel
iug cropping otit. I am iu hopes the
long cherished desiie ot tho citizens
ol Hood River will be gratitlod at the
oomlng election, then a now spirit of
friendliness and good will will pre
vail. My motto is: "Square dealing ami
lower taxation. "
Sinoerely ycurs,
J. L. Kelly.
Notice to Stockholders f Fanners'
Irrigating Co.
All those who hare stock to be
transferred and who want to buy stonk
nlesse do so at once. Any stockhold
er who has ntt paid hH maintenance
tee for the Sanson of 1007 will not net
their witter until such fees r.ro paid.
The secretary will be every Saturday at
room 12, Brosius building, to do busi
ness. Hy older of directors.
M. II. NickolseD, Soc.
Interesting Meeting.
The Y. W. C. T. U. held an Inter
esting wmHng on March 2 at the
home of Mrs. T. J. Cunning on the
heigtbs
Miss Merrill cave an xc -Rent ren
derlnn of "That Low-down Dutch
man," which was extremely laugh
able. Mins Wilkerson reoited niUi
much pathos the story of tbo persecu
tions visited npoi a sailor boy who
refused to drink liquor.
The question, "Resolved, that tl.o
ballot should be In the hands ol wo
men," was warmly contested, Thos
speaking nn the uitlrniHtive vere Mhs
Blanohe Ford Riid Florence C- on. On
the negative Viotor Nutley, Langley
Stepheuson and Miss Helen llne.
Deolslou given In favor of the slllru!.
atlve. .
Several choice teli-ctlons upon the
piano were eiren hy Vtctcr Nutley.
The next meeting will b held at tho
home ot Mrs. Hurt mess Maich 10 i;t
7:1)0 p. m.
' Will May tn lloiid River
The remedy that makes von eat, sleep
and grow strong, called Palmo Tablets
will be sold reculnrly by Williams
Pharmacy, Hood River. These great
nerve anil cmstitul ion builders cost only
0i-5 per box, six boxes, $2.50. tf
RabbttvHle AVants County Seat.
Well, what Governor Penuoyer used
to call the Imitative and Refundiim is
going to give us the new county, for
evverybody is signing tho npplicatlnn
blanks, and along about July K-t Kul,
bitvilje wi blossom cut as a tuie
Coliseum Skating Rink
Catering to the best class of patrons only. New Hardwood
Floor. Famous Richardson Ball Bearing Skates. Special "
attention given to beginners. For private bssons apply to
Prof. A. Walddtein, Moor manager. Wednesday afternoon .
(or Indies only. General Admission: Afternoons free; "
8kates, 25c; children, 15c. Evening: Ladies free; gents
10c; ekates 25c extra. Hours: Afternoon 2 to 5 ; evening,
7:,10 to 10. Miulc by Prof. Realty's Orchestra.
f aldstein . finutson, Mg'rs
J. W. WILSON, Proprietor
Dealer in
APPLE TREES
The heavy snow last winter damaged my trees to the ex
tent that I was obliged to cut them back. Therefore I am
enabled to place on the market Trees with a yearling top
on a TIUIEK YEAH OLD KUUT. All standard varieties.
Gum-anteed true to name and free from disease
8TABL18I1WO I)))
INCXIRPOBATKPlilUS
Builler Banking Company
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Capital Fully Paid, $50,000
Earned SuvdIus. - $15,000
Stillicit'iit capital is necessary, a good surplus is desir
able, a competent bank examiner under either state or
national supervision is advisable, but the strength of any
bunk lies in t1i. iutc-iity and ability of its managing
officers.
I.KM.IB lU'TI.RH,
President
K II FrePt'h
PIRECTORS
J, N, Jkm., TaP Bctlkr,
Vhv President, Csshiei
R. T. Cox
J. E. INICHULb
UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR
LADY ASSISTANT
Prompt Service Day or Night
ORDERS rROMPfLY FILLED FOR CUT FLOWERS "
n OfTIce Phone 3511' Residence Phone 3511 HOOD RIYER, ORt
,i ,
J li,.- I're-idciit of the eoni uny is city cngir.eer, und is prepared to do iur-
in.-hi, d civil riiirinecring work 1'f all kiudD. Opinions Riven on titles.
lAIWTRACTS A8PK.I I.-U.1Y PHONE MAIN 141
DAVIDSON FRUIT CO
FRUIT DEALERS
: and Manufacturers (jf all kinds of
Highest Prices Paid for IlilHlrado Fruit.
Stoves, Heaters and Ranges
All kinds, New and Secona-hand.
Big Stoek of New and Second-hand
Furniture, Carpets, Art Squares, Rugs
? Chairs, Rockers, Etc.
Phone Main 1053. 4
0. P. DABNEY & CO.
HOOD RIVER TRANSFER
& LIVERY CO.
AGENTS FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS.
-- - --.,?-'-..!' . --
Hauling, IDraying,i;aggage Transferred, First
t Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready.
-i rh.meim.
KECKIYIXU DAILY
rft S-I I W 1
CELEBRATED
I .
h-"-i-1a FRESH
1 CCVL - ? "fete
sastSMVHS-awwva JtsttarssrssiB
,1
I
A PI lTESPFUR BAKING
nlwas fnlitiKS theiise of White River
and Gildi n Crown uVur. Whether you
hake bread, ciket, pie, or any kina of -pastry,
you will fina this flours safe and
reliable standby. Try it once and you
will never uae any other.
ii f l: hi
AND
GOLDEN CROWN
BRANDS
MADE FROM
SELECTED HARD WHEAT
STRANAHAN & CLARK
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.