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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1908)
i HOOP RIVER QLA01EB THPBBDAY, APBIL 16, 1B08. Eive mean any lots of time to let fall a jewel ot "thank yoo" every now and theu at ouo huntlet alo- g d. a t. Baking Powder The only Baking Powder made with Royal Crape Cream of Tartar made from granes Insures healthful and delicious food for every nome every day Safeguards jour food against atom and phosphate of lime VALUABLE HINTS GIVEN TO GROWERS Ibe adjourned meeting of the Hood River Horticultural Society waj held in K. of P. hall Saturday afternoon. B. K. Tucker was first on the pro gram aud talked on tbe subject ot pruning. Mr. luoker Is one of tbe moat successful oicbardiata in this valley, but bia method of pruning as be explained it precipitated lively discussions that were instructive to tbe old-tlinera lu oiobard work aa well ua to tbe amateurs. A. 1. Mason gave his method of oooking tbe iime-tulpbur spray. He exhibited a sample of the liquid man ufactured by himself which tested tbe requited strength according to the hydrometer. Mr. Maxou'a plaut for manufacturing ttw spray cost bim $82.50. He will save ha f tbe price of bia outllt in making hia own spray this year. Tbe cost to bim of mak ing 50 gallon of the oondensed arti cle is 13.37. He can make $50 a day by manufacturing tbe spray. He didn't believe in paying $12 to $15 a barrel for water hauled all the way from Omaha when just as good result -could be obtained by making tbe for mula at home at a cost of leas than one-third. An interesting paper on onrn orof s in tbe -orchard was lead by l. L. Roberts. Mr. Roberts was iuttoih.ofld by A. I. Maaoii as a graduate from tbe Oregon Agricultural College and fiom Cornell University, aud who bad uow oome to Hood Kiver to tin isb bis education iu horticultural studies. He was tendered a vote of thanks end asked to allow hia paper to be published iu Better Krutt. The editor of Better Fruit will be asked by the society to print Mr. ttoberta' able article iu lull. A. I. Mason was also given a vote ot thanks for bis successful elforts in demonstrating that tbe lime-sulphur spray oan be made at home so much cheaper than tbe imported articles. E. L. Smith called attention to tbe fact tbat this was tbe year oi our bi ennial fruit fair to be held and that it la none too soon now to begin prep arations for i. He said the larce canvas used for covering the fail building iu tbe past was iu a state of decay aud it iu doubtful if it will serve its purpose again. Ho said a suitable building large enough could be ereqted for $1500, but where is tbe site, wheie could a lot be purchased in a suitable locality for holding our fruit lairs? Tbe inoetiug adjourned subject to tbe call ot tbe new board of directors, who will meet and orgnnize by tbe election of officers. SIMPLE HOMF RECIPE Mix This Simple, Helpful Recipe at Home and Try It, Anyway Get from any prescription pharmacist the following: Fluid Extract Dandelion, ono-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take a teaspoonful dose after each meal and at bedtime. The above ia considered by an emi nent authority, who writes iu a New York daily paper, as the finest prescrip tion ever written to relieve Backache, Kidney Trouble, Weak Bladder ami all forma of Urinary difficulties. This mixture acts promptly on the elimina live tis ues of the Kidney, enabling them tn filter and (-train the uric arid and other waste matt-r from the blood which cause' Rheumatism. Some persons who suffer with the afflictions may not feel inclined to place much confiderue in t hia simple mix ure, yet thote who have tried it fay the results are simply surprising, the relief being effected without the slightest injury to the stomach or other organs, Mix some and give it a trial. It certainly comes highly reeininii'iided. It ia the prescription f an eminent authority, whose entire reputation it i said, was established by v. A druggist here at heme, when skeil, tated that he could i ith"r mpply ti.e inurements or mix the preecripti lor our ivadeiv, also recommends it as liarmlcs-. ' Patting of u Pione'i- ef 1837. Mrs. Elaunr Hears Parrish died at Riobmond, Oregon. Mhrcb 18. 1008. Deceased was a .Imiuhter of Alison Beers, wbo came to Oregou a a him k smitb iu the employ of the u i-i-ioi -aries iu 1837 aud wbo ou tbe forma tion .it tbe provisional go"etn.; ett iu 1843 became jointly wi b Davt.tlitli aud Joseph Oale urst goteruor I Ou -Kon. Elaunr Deem was bom i i Coni-rti rut o-i January '", IS.'- lie it mailed from liortt i u .h'l-. 2H. IS: 6 arid caiue iiy .? of C'lpa lio n 'O ti e 8nitiwii:h lolaud-j on the -hip Unt il ton I- rem I hi re they took i-i-ma ou thrt litiw l i u for H V tn mih -r and iHi'ti'd l.teV ti.i.i-i o " ' 17th Jy ui M-tv, Ki;. d t u.t-i ried at 3alem in 1855 to T. M. A. J. Parrisb. a pioueer ot 1844, and lived in Albany and Jefferson, Lino coun ty, Oregon, until 1870, wben tbey moved to tbe John Day country, set tling near where the town of Spray baa since been built, where tbey re aided for a number of yean, moving tbenoe to tbe vicinity of Riobmond, where tbey have since resided. Mr. Parrisb died in 1894. Four blathers and one sister survive ber: Benjamin Oliver Beeis, of Brooks, Ore. ; Wm. Beers, of (ires ham; John Beers, of Oregon City; Mrs. Abigail Curl, of Jefferson, An infant daughter, Nellie, died in 1872. Another, Mrs Jennie D. Masiker, died lu 1876. Her remaining children are Mrs. Minnie E. Price, Mrs. Re becca Margaret Treut, Mrs. Emma Trent and Miss Annie B. Parrisb, all ot Richmond. Five graudobildren who live at Riobmond and one, Ueo. P. Masiker, cf Hood River, attended tbe funeral. Mrs. Parrisb was a devout christian, bad a sunny, cheerful disposition, lived a happy lite aud died a peaceful death. Her remains were laid to rest besides those of ber husband In tbe Richmond cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. S. Black, of Fossil. Peace to ber memory. Carson C. Masiker. DeWitt'a Kidney and bladder Pills are prompt and thorough and w ill jn a short time strengthen weakened kid neys ami allay trouble rising from in flammation of lie bladder. Sold by Keir fc Cass. Tlior C. Jones. Tbor (J. Jones died at Mt. Hood April 3, 1908, aged 00 years, 8 months and 7 days. I ho funeral waa held at Mt. Hood April 5, Kcv. Biaustetter ofBciating. J. E. icbols bad charge ot tbe funeral arrangements. Mrs. Edward Thayer. Mra. Edward Thayer died at Steven sun, Was'i.. April 2, 1908, aged 02 years. The funeral was held at Stev enson April 3, Rev. Brown, of Caa OHde Locks, officiating. Ibe funeral waa under tbe supervision ot J. E. N icbols. A womaa shows good judgment when bIvj buys White's Cream Vermifuge for her baby. The best worm medicine ever offered to mothers. Many indeed are the sensible mothers who write ex dressing their gratitude for the good health of their children, which they owe to the use of White's Cream Vermifuge. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. To Hie Voters of Vaco County. Since making tbe announcement of my candidacy for nomination at tbe primuiy election for representative to tho legislature, I have consulted many of tbe voters of this county ot all parties, aud I find a very go coral sentiment among them in favoi of auy system whereby the voters shall directly express tbeircboice for Unit ed States senator; and inasmuch aa tbe only method now provided ia tbe one embodied iu tbe present primary electiou law whereby the voters can deteimiae who shall be United States senator, and myfelt believing that the cboioe of United States senator should be left to the people, I unhesitating ly declare it to be my purpose, and hereby unqualifiedly pledge myself, I-' nominated aud elected, to support for United States senator the man re ceiving the highest vote of tbe people at the June election. D. J. Cooper. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts promptly yet gently on the bowels, through'which the cold is forced out of the system, and t the same time it al lays inflammation. Sold by Keir& Cass. Miss Oledys Hartley weut to Poit land Friday. The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkard recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your rouszh, nod guaranteed to be pure. Made from the bark of the shell bark or white hickory tree. For sale by Chas. N. (Marke and all dealers everywhere. The Art of Saying "Thank You." Many and various- are the remedies reoomrtendod, preached and extolled for tliH saltation of suffering human ity. But we believetbat Ella Wheeler W rlonx is not far from tbe heart ot tbiuB-1 hen Kite sajs: ".ht-t the art of being kind Is vlml this taid world neds." A wracinus "fbn:k you" ttom tbe Hi s of a wretched l eggai may make nut 'eel like a different being. All d urs ii'dv tie r.i"t;ed bv two little keiK. namly "thank you" aud "if jn i pliffc ," to a lit'le k!mieigarden rlti n e tt U is. aiifi t uly many oldei on n m lil I rt-d V;v woids with prrht Fi.r ii'sm ( e bow tut;ch mere like i iin g s ' i '.'H itisj the I 1h :! " i;is !.il. ilia" ft tbe tnic ! lie oe I'i I cue ylem in coiit'HHi i 'thi' "i i i' b t!" "nutn li, r" "a inler b- i r: Ainwl" to uhiih e "C-e son ! licet- nitblliitted I.V ! !.e Id -1 t' i: Al o hu ii ui-li B in" like uut ring Mil vay la IIimmI Kivrr ri- ltimtl Itrni ! n:i t-iit, lt-rp mid gn nt'oiK', mIIihI P,.iih Tt'il-'ta Hill 1 fold trynlarly bv Willi nn I'harinai-y, Hood Kiver. Tbe- greal nerve and constitution buililerv cit only 50 er hoi, six Inixet. '.'.W If Obaervr Meaiorlal Ud). Ilaailguartera Caubf Pokt No. IR, !--pHilineut of Oreno (1. A. I!., Hood River, April II, 1U08. Wbereis, Memorial day with it memories and ii dntlen, that at an exalted rriileg to ua, will ttoou be her aud iu order to emphasize the spirit of the Uraml Army of the Re public in its desire to make tbe 30tb day of May aoiveraally saoied to the memory of the dead therefore be it lietolvad, That Can-.y t'oet and Canby Woinau'a Relief Corps earuHt ly invite all patriotic organizations ot lodg a, ohuicbea ami Sunday schools to unite with uh and make this coming memorial day a general festi val ot tbe dead. Ejob orgauizaliou is urged to appoint a committee to oonfer with tbe undersigned post com mittee and tbe will bo assigned a place in tbe line and an epportunity for tbeir ritualistic service and shirt addresses or otber exerci a suitable to tbe occasion, and we hope tbat eaob order will prepare ome fitting ceremony In memory of their dead, as we, In loving remembrauce. decorate a grave hat represents lb- resting plaoe of all who uave their lives that the republic miwhe Ir e. It U Cdstner, W II Perry, lhos J. Cunniug, Committee. U. R. Castner, Commander. By order or tbe Post, S. F. Illythe, Adjutant. Whooping Cough. I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family in cases of whoop ing cough, and want to tell you that it is the best medicine I have ever used. W. F. Uaston, Posco, Ga. This remedy is safe and sure. For sale by Keir & Cass. From a Woman. Someone onoe asked a woman how It waa she kept ber youth so wonder fully. Her bair was snowy white, she was eighty yean old and ber energy was waning, but she never impressed one with tbe idea of age, tor her heart was still young in sympathy and interests. And this was her answer: "I knew bow to forget disagreeable things. I tried to master tbe art of saying pleasant things. I did not expect too much of my friends. 1 kept my nerves well in hand and did not allow them to bore otber people. 1 tried to Had any work tbat oame to band congenial." The Kew Pii e Food and Urn? Law. We are pleased to announce that Fo ley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lunii troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food a: id Drug law as it contains no opiates or othel harmful drugD, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Clarke Drug Co. Advertised Letter List. Beok, Fay Mra. ; Clark, tiltner Mrs. ; Ilahoin, Mary Mrs.; Hayes, Harry Mrs.; Hicks, S. B. Mrs.; Hodge, (J race. Miss; Maniug, Mra Ed.; Thompson, E. R. Mrs. ; Simmoni, Burt Mis. ; Brink Haven Fruit Co. ; Car i cel. lieo. ; Cahtelois, O. ; Clarke, L. C ; Clement, Clyde IJ ; Cook, A. L. ; Craudall, . E ; Harvey, E. J,; Hunter, James; Hurst, E. (J.; Kerr, Frank; Knapp, R. L. ; Kopear, D. (2); Kroger, E. C ; Lindsay, A. M. ; Masou, ( r. ; Meletiu, Steven (5); Robertson, J. E. ; Thompson, Lee; Truitt, M. U; Webster ' J. W. Wm. M. Yates, P. M. Catarrh Cure, Cooper's Xine C's. There are thosanuds of people who uffer with Catarrh, butdo 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 aud if allowed to become chronic it leads to Bronchitis and also to Consumption. Fully forty per rent of the deaths in America are from diseases of the air passages. Use the Nino C's and be cured It is also a sure cure for Croup, Bronchitis, Colds and LaGrippe. Commencement Program. Following la the commencement program for tbe Barrett public school to he given April 16, at Park Grange ball: Invooation - ' Pastor H. L. Ford Music'Hall to tbe Beautiful Queen," Double Quartet Salutatory Ellen Moses Solo - - Harlod Ingalla "The Collared Mind," EarlTbompson Baritone Solo - Seleoted J. A. Epplng "Our Country" Orland Moise Instrumental duet, - Gladys Reavis and Mayme Hodges Address to Class - Rev. J. U. Tate Presentation ot Dip omas T. A. Reavis. Chairman Board Muaio Double Quartet Dialogue, "Tbe Changed Housewife" Five Pupils "Poppy Song" - - Six Girls "Raggady Man" ... Henry Vanblaracom and Allen Jones Indian Club Swinging - D. C. Henry "Star Spangled Banner" Pantomioe Special Notice. Having secured the agency for the famous Edison phonographs and re cords, I wish to announce tbat 1 have just received the oomplete line of machines and tbe entire catalog of ecords, being all the records made ty this oompsoy np to January I, 1008. Also a large stock ot diso records Iu all over three thousand to select from. One of tbe iargest stocks In the state. Call and see nod hear thprn Soule's Piano fluoee, Silas H. Soule, Prop. "Tony, the Convict." The drami, "l'ony, tbe Convict," wid be given at Park Grange ball Sat urday eveuing, April 18, by pupils of Barrett school. CAST. Tony, the convict, Earl Moses. Weary Wayside. Lester Murphy James Barclay, Raymond Ingalla. Philip Warouitsou, Willie Gibbons. Judge Van Cruger, Kenneth Shoe maker. Mrs. Judge Van Cruger, Grace Sberrieh. Warden Burrows, Arthur Moses. . Jackson (negro), I lojd Bishop. Lena (reputrd daughter of the judge). Emma Gibbons. - Miss Bed ley, Maude Hasbronck. Sally. (Uadya Reavis. Following is a synopsis of the pro gram: Act 1 -The wardeu room at Sing Sing prisou. Suffering for a broth er's crime. Detected. The escape. Act II. Van Croger's home six SPRING SUITS Have Arrived And are loudly applauding themselves in our West window. THE NEW FABRICS Are especially attractive; bright colorings, handsome patterns. Jf II' AMM BLOCK COM. " SLOCK COM. That Spring SuhMt'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 VOGT B ROTHER luontfaa later. Lovers' vows aud lor er' rows. "A enprise. " A funny song, "Weary Wayside from Way bfiok." Cangbt in a trap. Act III. Parlor in Van Croger's house two days later. Jackson on his dignity. "Yo' her me spoke, sab!" Songs and sunshine. A frightened darkey. ' A comioal butler"! can out-bottle any butler tbat ever but tled 1" Forced apart. Act IV. Tony's humble home, six weeks later. Tony's return. Bar clay's villainous threat. A father's right to 'protect his child 1 A noble saoriUoe. Act V. The Judge's home aa be fore, two years Inter. Tony exposes a villain. Wayiade on deck. "I've passed through the dark valley and, thank heaven, 1 am no longer Tony, the Convict." Admittance, 25 and 15 cents. Be gins at 7:30 p. m. "E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, III. Gentlemen: In 1S07 I had a disease of the stomach and bowels. In the fpring of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit 1 received all the gold in Georgia could not buy. May you liv, lonr and prosper. Yours very truly C. N. Cornell, Roding, Ga., Aug. 27, ItiOB." Sold by Keir iNt Cass. HE Dm CLOTHES FOR BOYS Eiicrheimer, Stein & Co. - Makera EVER get confined or undecided when you read about the many kinds of boys' clothes? Just cling to this fact. In Xi:?AG00D you al ways get top notch values based on sheer mcrit.' If you want to practice economy and not sacrifice one bit of quality or style, call for XXM222D. No ,ieed to shop around. Come straight here. Nirfilii and Doublc-Brtasted suits for htys lull. Also a complete line of Rus sian and Sailor Blouse suits for ages 3 to 10. FranK A, Cram Up-tC'D;ite Clothier Our Groceries Will build you upl Their absolute purity insures their wl.olesomenesa. 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 all of a superior quality. Our prices will interest you Phone 491 Free Delivery Wood & Smith Bros. w Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 J F. S. STANLEY, Pres. E. L SMITH, Vice-Pres." E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank HOOD i.IVER, OREGON. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $15,000 The safety of your Deposit Is an important consideration in opening your bank account. The Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency Show: That the average annual net loss to depositors from failed National Banks during the forty-three yars since the system was established, has been equal to only 1-20 of one per cent upon the average annual deposits of all Nationall Banks during the same period. We offer you every advantage that per tains to a National Bank, and solicit your patronage. if 'A II i ' if! 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