The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 09, 1908, Page Three, Image 3

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    HOOD RIVER OLAtilfia TfltiBD AY," APR tL 9, 1008.
a Ti-nn
Three
REGULAR MEETING
OF CITY FATHERS
The ictfiilai meeting of the com moo
council ana belt! Monday ning,
with all pieatot except Uroncllman
Arnold, who was out of tbe city.
Monthly reports of officers were
reforied to the Huauca committee.
J. 15. Hunt s eked permission to
erect an additlou to bit paint shop,
io accordance with tbe ordinance.
A dlMuasiou arose as to whether tbe
ordinance allowed an addition to
wooden building in tbe Ore limits
and it was slated that two auob sim
ilar additions bad beeu built In tbe
same block and tbe ordinance did not
aeem to cover that point, as it did not
increase tbe tire rink.
The petitions for and against bond
ing the city to i ring iu tbe Tucker
ariug were reported back to tbe com
mittee, wbo stated that they found
that thirteen names were on both pe
titions and each petition was strong
enough to defeat an election, if ohlled,
and the mutter was laid on the table.
Kocorder Nickolden said that be bad
received plans and specifications for
tbe new tteel bridge and they were
on file in bis office,
D. J. '1 re i tier was present and stated
that be was erecting the temporary
bridge and expected it would be com
pleted in about ten days. Ibe ordi
nance requiring all new sidewalks
laid in tbe Ore district to be of ce
ment, brick or other non-combustible
material, wasieferred to tbe judiciary
committee.
Urdinauoe No. l&l, waking the as
sessment tor building sower district
No. !), wuh passed.
J. 1. Uoluiao was present and pro
tested agaiust building the sewer
without taking all propeity west of
bim iu tbe blcck. As it was found
that the property was outside ot tbe
district, nothing could be done in
tbe way of adding to tbe district.
Section N'c. 2, of Sewer District
No. 2. was oiderod built by ordi
nance. This is au extension of tbe
sewer on Columbia street from the
present terminus went to the end ot
the street.
Bids were received trom W, Q. Al
dred and 0. ii. Hartley tor grading
all propeity on West .State street
which bad not already been let by
private contract at 25 cents per yard.
Mr. Aldred stated that only one lot
was left, belonging to a non-resident.
They weie awarded the contract.
Fred Howe bid 30 cents per yard foi
cut and Oil on Pine street, or would
do all the work on tbe street for $350,
provided the grade was raised suffi
ciently to use all the dirt ou tbe
street. J. W. Walker bid fttOO on the
same proposition and Mr. Walker was
awarded tbe contract.
The following bills were allowed and
ordered paid:
Fred Howe, team work, 145.
Club Chop House, meals (or prison
ers. $2.50.
F. O. Coe, Dliug saws, $1.50.
L. K. Lewie, watchman, $G0.
Transfer Co., team woik, $39.50.
W. O. Aldred, team work, $1
W. Uanuer, luarKbal, $75.
W. H. Hoot, strnet work, $1.
II. Taylor, $7.50.
W. Wairen, $1C.50.
Earl Young. $20.50
' J. A. Eioholtz $15.
Frederick & Arnold, work on bridge
and gravel, $30.10.
, J. K. Nickelseu, supplies, 183.10.-
J. M. Wright, expenses to The
Dalle?, $4.40. -
W. Haynes, supplies, $1.30.
Jan. MoUain, setting fountain,
$03. 30.
News-Letter, publishing, $2.50.
Glacier, publishing, $0.
Klectrio Light Co., lights for Marob,
$50.
Ueo. I. Slocom, supplies, $1.35.
A. C. Stevens, team work, 75 cents.
P. M. Hall-Lewis, surveying, $27.60.
J I ST UECAl'SE
your cougli is only in your throat and
does not trouble you now, don't think
that it needs no attention. When it has
not had lmieh of a start is the time to
check it. The slightest cough easily
leads to l'ne'.nioniii, Bronchitis and
Consumption. A bottle of Ballard's
Horn hound Syrup will cure that cough.
The price puts it wiiiiin the reach of all.
Sold by Chan. N. Clarke.
ANNUATMEETING
(Continued From I'ngeOne.)
since using this salve iu December, 1905
tbe itching has utopjicd and has not
troubled nie.-rElder John T. Ongley,
Rootville, Pa. Forsale by Keir A Case.
DATES AND FIGS. "
Fugl Pare of the Desert Wanderer
f the East.
While Journeying across the desert
Mrs. A. Goodrich Freer, author of "In
a Syrian Saddle," met a lonely trarel
er bound for Medeba. On hearing that
the caravan was bound for the same
place he asked permission to Join,
them. Incidentally he furnished an
Illustration of the difference between
necessities and luxuries.
We were very grateful, say th
writer, for coffee and an excellent
lunch of sausage, potted meat and
Jam, with white bread, brought from
Jerusalem. We ate our dainties with
some sense of guilt, as the newcomer
produced his lunch of dates and figs.
Dates and figs, be Informed us, were
the natural food of desert wanderers,
sufficing to the body, stimulating to
the mind. The wheat, tbe flesh, above
all the alcohol of civilization, were
mere lrrelevancles.
Was It not diet such as this and he
waved a pair of sensitive hands over
his ascetic larder which had enabled
him to reply to the Inquiry of a per
sonage as to how many hours a day
he could ride In the desert, "Twenty
four, your majesty, since a day does
not contain twenty-five?
Was It not on a diet of figs and dates
that be had ridden sixty hours without
dismounting? Wns it
yur w in drinker, who remained
sound and wholesome when necessity -obliged
him to refrala from ablution
for twenty-one days?
At this point be carefully counted
his date stones, observed that twe
more were yet doe to his appetite and
finished bis frugal tunebeoa. .
Ueatle aad Effective.
A well-known Manitoba editor writes:
"As an inside worker I find Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets inval
uable lor the touches of biliousness nat
ural In sedentary life, their action being
gentle and effective, clearing the diges
tive tract and the bead. Price, 25 cents
Samples free. Keir A Cass.
Club Chop House
AND
RESTAURANT
Merchants' and Famers'
DINNER
11 A.M. to 2 I'. M -
25c
A SPECIALTY
T. W. DeBUSSEY
The point was to unite in the selling
of the apples.
A I Mnsnn favo ed the amalgama
tion of Mosinr, White Salmon aud
Underwood. Ihey all produced prac
tically the same class of apples, if
paoked th samo. i'o said be had his
eyes opened while io Yakima. Each
soction had its own association and
each ussoohition was knillng the other.
Buyers used it as n leverage to buy
cheaper.
A riing voto ou the questiou of
laying the resolution on the table oar
ried by a aood majority.
1. H. Shoeniiiket moved that the
directors of the two unions get toj
got her on this subject, which was car
ried nniuimously.
At the afternoon session the order
of busiuoss wan ths elootion of a
board of directors. B. R. Tucker
placed iu nomination the old board,
but Win. Davidson declined to serve
E. II. Shfpatd spoke in favor of
election R b'.tiirt who would harmon
ize tbe different iu etests of the val
ley, in tre iiitprr Ht of the geueral
goid. ri on whrs Imd experience on 'he
board, as v.tll rs these cf bueiness
nbihtv.
A. I Mason eprke along Birrnur
lines and s-iid flint llieie should be a
chai'Bo iu the loaid of souie of the
ineiiil-erM
P. S. Ouvl ls '". J L Carter, A. 1.
Mason, W. I'. l.'i!iiay. O. T. Rob
erts. Cbns W. Kei d, 0. K. Alhee, b
W. Anvus cud E. H. Shepard were
noniinnted, and most of those present
wborectivd nominations declined,
but slK reo-ived votes. E. H. Sbep
ard rose to decline, hot there was a
storm of protect und he fln-dly sat
down utter lis saw resistance was use
'I he. rote w as d me by roll rail, each
coming forward and depositing the
votes In a bBt as bis name was called.
The lesult was a follows:
U. A MeOurdy. C. Detlimnn, ().
Vanderhilt. C. H. 8rrOHt, V. Winch
ell. L. E. Clark. J. H. Shouiaker, P.
H Martin. R fl. SlieOOld.
An urt inurnment '.van taken unt.l
Kulnrdnr. Anril 18. a- 1 p. Ul , at
wbloh tirre InportBnt matters will
come before the mooting, principally
the uialter of providing iceuua for
handling the rrnp In the future and
iooieatiog the capitsl stock.
EUREKA!
Te, 1 Have Found It at Lat
ir.nr.l what? Whv that Chamber-
Iain's irIvo cures eczemn and all man
ner i f inddiv; i f the fku. ' I'ave Keen
-in:.... I I at.r tears with skill ills-
BUIinr-i i ......
l 1....I tt tr.it in, three or Inlir
raw. i i''1'' r-1 "r . .
times every night and wush with cola
water to allay the lernuie lictung, n
Statement of the Condition of
BUTLER BANKING COMPANY
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
At the Close of Business, April 4th, 1908
. RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts ...$25G,890.82 ji
Bonds, O. R. & N. 4's 25,000.00 ;
Office Fixtures and Furniture 3jl"0.00
Cash on hand and in other banks 149,470.43
Total 1434,531.25
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock..... $ -50,000.00
Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits... 20,880.30 .
Deposits.. 363,050.89
Total.
.A.:'.
434,531.25
toi;
deposits; 'I
The new banking: law of Oregon requires us
. keep 'btt -liandi'-Xuaiw 'cent ol our. demand depoi
' and 10 per' cent 'of bur time deposits'. '
. You will note in, this statement that we now have .
on hand over 41 per. cent of all our deposits.
These figures are taken from our first sworn V'
statement on file in the office of the State. Bank;'
Examiner and hereafter we will regularly publish a.
statement at the call of the comptroller for a. state-;
ment from National Banks.
We pay interest on time deposits and for this:,
purpose we issue time certificates for 12 months
bearing 4 and for six months bearing 3.
We have some desirable, applications, for farm ..
loans at 8 per cent which we shall be glad to turn'
over to customers seeking this class of investments.
ECtBI
UK!.'KI VINT. DAILY
FRESH
Flour and Feed
CELEBRATED
WHITE RIVER
AND
GOLDEN CROWN
BRANDS
Hotel Waucoma
J
A FIRST-GLASS HOUSE
Moderate Hates
Excellent Service
Farmer's Dinner
25c
P. F. F0UTS, Prop. Hood River, Or
TIIOS. CALKINS
WALT Kit LSKNBERQ
n
" A SUCCKSSFLJB BAKING
' .-.
atwaya folldwt Oieustr'ct .White Rjver
nd Golden Cron flour. Wliether vou
bke.lireLrltfi",'Ir ny kinf of
pHtry, you will poatlfijrtlavr eafi aud
reliable standby, fry it once and you
will never use aijy other.
MADE FROM
SELECTED HARD WHEAT
STRANAKAN & CLARK
i IIOOU R1VKH, OKKGON.
i
a.T. RAW
r. H. STAKTOX
HOOD:IVER NURSERY.
"r Stock'Qrown on Full Roots.
-Wt? ,i Kii"v to let pur friends and patrons know
thi't f'-r ij.. fj!l planting w will hare and can inp-
"' ply ' ' i.v,f!iffjlMr"
Cherry,- F-V'c i iflprtcot, Peach& Plum Trees,
?: GRAPLii. pPRRANTS, BERRY PLANTS,
Shadd and Ornamental Trees.
. . Llao, all the etaiidard varieolea of apple trees. Can
supply the. trade wito plenty 01 Newtown, SptUen
; berg and Jonathan applo trees.
: RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or.
WHOLKSALE
RETAIL
THE DALLES NURSERIES
, ' ,J- 'WEBER, Prop.
' rjkk dalles. Oregon.
... ii
. (TKOWtn AND UEALKB IN
FRUIT, SHABE ,
AND '
ORNAMENTAL
TREES
GRAPE VINES
AND
SMALL FRUITS
Roses and Shrubbey.
Remember, Oar Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation.
..MILLER'S DRUGSTORE..
' .1 I: I . ' . '
Has just received a shipment of American and Im
' ported I'erfuthKUndbers's.'llieger'H, lloger & Gal-
' lott's in bnlk una presentation boxes.
' Ttve Finest Xmportci Soaps for the Toilet
'-Toilet W'l'!Iualicy,apetrie, and many other ar .
; ticles suitable fql'lsents: '
Oil tHe Heignts.'i Hood River, Ore.
v Vhr Go Down the Hill?
n a rv
Kiversiue uairy
fj e can supply you with any quantity of Fresh Milk
PRICES ON APPLICATION
Free Delivery.
J. A IV ill-
GOULD & SNYDER
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating
All jobbing promptly attended to.
E.
BARTMESS
UNDERTAKER
& EMBALMER
Dealer in
Furniture
and Building Material
twm
B U Y
s. e. p. 'R:;-;
V Next Door to McGuire BroUierg,
Cldthes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired
All Work done with Electric
Iron anil guaranteed
: SELZ SHOES
"THE SOLE OF HONOR."
Royal Blue for men at.... $3.25, $3.50, $4.00
Iloyal Blue for ladies at $2.00, $2.50, $2.75
At Carmichaers
ON THE HILL.
I
HOOD RIVER
Laundry Co.
Does Washing :'t
'.' Reasonable Rates
Call Up Ma in 3HI 1
S HOME PHONE 123 . H
HOOD RIVER TRANSFER
& LIVERY CO.
AGENTS FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS.
Hauling, Draying,!i:aggagelTransferred, First
Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready.
Phoneiai.
Stoves, Heaters and Ranges
All kinds, New and Secona-hand.
Big Stock of New and Second-hand
Furniture, Carpets, Art Squares, Rugs
Chairs, Rockers, Etc.
Agent For CHARTED OAK Stoves , and Ranges
O. P- DABNEY & CO.
JACKSON & JACKSON,
Dealer in General Merchandise
Fancy Groceries Flour and Feed
and Lumbermen's Supplies,
Free Delivery. Home Thoue JIOOD IMVKH; OU,
OfeEGbN
ShosLine
Comfort for Horses
5A. Blankets bring comfort
and health to the horse and
save money for the owner.
They protect horses from the
wintry blasts ; they keep
horses well, save their lives.
Strength, warmth and length
of wear are characteristics of
the 5A Blankets. Ask for
5A Iook for the 5A trade
mark.
. Buy a Mm Girth for the Stable.
' ' Buy t 5A Square for the Street.
We Sell Them
ANo Union Pacific
3 Trains to. the East Daily
Thronirlt,f'!lllmN jnninr1 and tonrlBt I
alfeplnr ear rtnily lo Omivt'a. Chloaifr), Ho-i
knne; tmirlM alponlnr rarB Oally to Kansas
(jty; tlinnh riiilman lonrmt glceplns; car
(perMonsally condHPt) wkly to t'hlraeo.
Rrclliiinfc r.halr cam (WMt Tree) to the Kaat
dally. ...
ITnlon Heiv.! . Leave. Arrive
CMontffhl'nrHiinn' SimIhI i
ihe Khi via HnHtliiirton.rlutly 1:30 am 8:50 pm
SiKikmi"" plj'cr for Fartoni
waaniiiKion. walla waliii,
Iwli1(in, i iH'iir d1 AWnean'f .
Great rJorthern imlnta. dully :li pm am
Atlantic f;x press mrine r:a
rla Hnntlnirton, ilally. ; li:C0 pm 9:45 am
Portlanfl-I'cnitU'ton IoohI fur
all point between Pendleton
and l'ortland, dally,.-.,. 7:tf am R:lRpm
S. J. FRANK
Harness and Saddles
RIVEft SCHFJrr.E
FOR ASTORIA and
u-ny points, connecting
with stenmer for limner
and North Heach steam
er Hasnalo, Ash atree
rtiirk (water per.)
RrHl Davtou. Owrrni
city and Yamhill Kiv
er points'. Ah street
dork (water t .)
. tM. -4 r
roil Uw fHTON.
Idaho, and way k'.
from Rinarla. Waarif
, i .. ., I
inn P. kf.;
Bally
exeept
Htindny, '
Vitnrdav,
lOKm P. M
( 7
710 a: m.
. Daily
exeepi ',
Hiiiidiir:
6:40 AM
Ilally
axeept
Hnjirrday
5:i P. M
Dally
except
Hnnday.
.BICYCLE SHOP.
J. MARION REID
Bicycles. Guns, Sewing Ma
chines, Furniturs, Umbrellas,
Stoves and Locks Repaired.
KKYS MADE TO OUliEU
Bicj'fk'i, (iiina, etc., sent by express for
repairs will be neatly and promptly re
paired and returned. Can save you $1
to t'iM) on price of new wlieitli. Tires,
brake", B!id nil kinds rif repairs sold at
Portland prices. PnuoM .furniKhea on
applieation. llef.-rence: Rradstrel
7:S0 P. M.
Dally
exoil
Runduy.
4:00P. M
Dally
eept
Friday
. -omcT. MplHOV
Frelxlil llooaa-l a. in. tit 12 noon: I to 6 p.
m. No freight received or delivered after 6
p. m.i . t
PnsenT pepot llonra for delivery of ex
rtreaaand baggatre will bea.-io. till A p. m.
. WMMcMURBAY. .
General Faaaenger Agent, Portland, Ur.
C. P. ROSS
Billiards and
Bowling Alley
and Confectionery
TAKLORH
THE BEST LINE OF
Tobaccos and Cigars
IN TH B CITY
The Oregon'""! Telegram and Journal
ON fcAI.E HUN DAY.
If You Want the best
Money can Buy.
We Have a Car of Fine
OATS just in.
t
Hood River Milling Co.
FAULTLEvSiS
Grubbing' Machines
Wire Eope and Extras
Wire Fencing' of all Kinds
Spray Pumps, Hose and Extras. Buckeye Well
Pumps. SHARPLES CREAM SEPARATORS
VEHICLES and FARM MACHINERY
J. R. NICKELSBN
3C
if WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF Vj
h iNiiraie oi oaa, lviunaie of masn
I AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
a COME TO US DIRECT FOR
I W00D.FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
S CEMENT AND LIME
AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
y STRANAHAN & CLARK
fl Hood River, Oregon
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