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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1908)
Tour HOOD BIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 1908. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. While cutting kindling one day lint we k, II. Counuwsy out bit band quite tererelj. A plifalclan d reined tbe wouud 8 ml the injured mambtr bim impioved m rapidly at could be expected. Following are Udell people who weie In ramp at Green Point a pait of lit weok, huckleberry ing: M. I). (Well, Win. Keinr. Dane Kemp, Mr. and Mr. L. A. iu. Clark, Kutb Clark, Violet Maeiker, G. E. Bowermau. J. J. Km menacher, Wm. lieicbnn, .Mr. Miller, J. 1'. Htroog, Krnest, Frank, Arthur, Archie, and Clarence Strong, Mr. Huuter, Mienea Hunter. Mr. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Tompkin, Mr. and Mra F. A. Masses. Mra. Cba. Tuck er, O. 11. Ehrck, Mr. an.) Mr. J. II. Eggert and aoni, Elmer and Louie. E. 0. Mahone; bai purohaaed a horse, back and barnexa Cilenn Young and Sherman LafTeity went to Lilt Lake Xbuiiday for an cuting. Anyone desiring aome flue little posta for any purpose will Mod them for tale near tbe Odell store. The Eait Fork Irrigating company placed them there while boring pipe. Xbey are tea feet in length, round and al most all tbe same diameter. Claire and Nettie Crockett are here for a visit with relativea. Their many friends are glad to welcome them home. While here tbey will go with a party of friends and relatives for a pleasant outing at that perfect oa nip lug place, Lost Lake. Mr. Cooper, of Tbe Dalles, one of the firm of Cooper A Walter, was down last week for a visit with bis partner, O. L. Walter. News from Mrs. Jhs. Cook U encour aging, 88 she is reported improving. O. II. IJhoada, Louis Rhoads and Jolly M. bbelley started Monday for a hunting and camping trip that will include Lost Lake and beyond. Mr. llngey Las been quite 111 of measles. E. T. Folts has sold a 20-acre tract to a Portland My. This tract was all that remained unsold of the home stead of WO aores. Mr. l'olts owned this land lying on tbe heights south eaut ot Odell. An automobile forms part of the consideration and we may soon meet this formerly of Udell fam ily riding in one ot these modern car riages. After many mouths suffering Mrs. Billimau rests. Death bud heeu ex pected for some days and came Hun day at 2 a. id. The funeral was held from tbe borne Monday at 2 p. m. Interment at ldlewllde. Cancer was the disease which resulted iu her death and while nouo could wish life to continue when the autfeilng must ho Intense, all will sympathize with the husband and children In tbe loss ot wite and mother. Last week Rev. Troy Shelley sold 2U acres of laud to II. Watta, a Japanese. We understand Mr. Watta will send for his Japanese bride and they will be at home on the newly acquired land, liev. Iroy Shelluy baptized Mr. and Mrs. Bmallwnod, or Willow Flat, last Sunday In Udell creek, near Udell store. A very end accident was that last week which resulted In the death by drowning ot John Murphy, whose home is now at Eagle Creek, but was formerly of Willow Flat. Tbe funeral was held at Pine Grove and tbe body Interred in Piue Urove cemetery At this writing the following party plan to go to Lost Luke Wednesday for a plea-taut outng: Mrs. Crockett and Margie and Hildred Ctcokett, Marie Lockman, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kemp and Dane Kemp. 5 After several months' visit at points in Idaho, Colorado, Oklahoma and MisHOurl, MrB. O. W. Lutlerty arrived home lust Tuesday. Her family and friends are very glad that she is borne. Tbe Odell Improvement company's hall at Udell has been greatly improv ed in appearance by treatment ot walls and wood work and the addition of closets for protection ot the property ot tbe lodges which meet in this ball. Wm. C. Ehrrk is expected here Sat urday for short visit with bis par ents, Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Ebrck. Mrs. Ellea Ellnbrth Sllllman. Mra. Ellen Elizabeth Billiman passed away tbe morning of August 9, It, after m lingering illness of over a vear. EJleo Elizabeth Cornish was born June 21, IH51, in Alltgbania county, New York, till married Lawreuoe Silllman Jane 25, 1875, end five obit dren were boio to tbem: Mrs. Aliens WeJlr, ot Nainao, Alberta, Canada, and Harry, Samuel, Walter and May belle, of Hood Klver. Mra. Silllman came to Hood Kler in April, 1889, and baa resided in tbe Odell distriot ever aince. Her. J. W. Higby officiated at tbe funeral, and numerous friends and neighbors followed tbe remains to tbe Idlewilde cemetery, where tbey ere laid to rest by 8. E. Uartmess. BELMONT. Mr. and Mis. Kotb and three daugh ters, of Hood Kiver, spent Sundsy at the Davis borne. MIhs Bees 1 sen berg has aold her place of live acies on the lielniont road to Mr. Keller, wbo.wlth bis fam ily, are living on tbe place. Miss Kutb Wood spent Sunday with Lena I son berg. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Miller and son spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mra. F. U. Church. Mr Kaufman returned Ihursday from Eastern Oregon. Mrs. Holmes and daughter, Lois, returned from Oregon City last Fri day. Mr. Tatt, from Wisconsin, bus bought tbe Mulken'a place, lately owned by Mr. Case. II. P. Allen aud family went huckle berry log la it Saturday at Uroen Point. Mr. Forey. of Cresoo, town, is visit ing bis cousin, Mrs. FHirell. Mr. Tyler aud family are moving to Eastern Oregon. Fred and Hurry Uarker are clearing Ave acres of tbe Wentz place. Miss Mabel Ledford fainted as she was leaving church Sunday morning. In falling she out her arm, fortunate ly she was not burt worse. A few steps more and she would have ialllen from the ateps and been badly burt. Tbe Ladles' Aid will meet Friday, Angust 14 a' the home of Mrs. Somer vllle. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to attend this meeting. UNDERWOOD. E. O. Uoddard and family returned to Portland lust week to look after business during this month. I hey expeot to return tbe flint of Septem ber. Jacob Thornton has returned to bis work again. He has contracted to do 20 acrea of slashing for II. W. aud T. W. Arise. He was oalled borne on ac- oount of bis wife's illness, but after a few days' treatmeut at the hospital she reooveied. MoKuen, tbe traveling niBgiolan. came iu Friday evening aud gave two eutertalnmeuts. Tbe professor Is quite clever with bis trickery and is entertaining to old aud young. Mr. Hanna has bis wood chute com plete. On tint trial it was found that there was some little defect, but after u little repair It Is glviug satisfaction and be will soon be making carload shipments from Hood station. When tbe professor asked Robert Clino it be bad tbe lady's handker chief of course Bob said no, just like the rest cf us fellows. To convince him that be had fie bad to be shown, just like everybody does that isn't from Missouri, and it was pulled right out ot bis pocket. P. I. Packard baa purchased a new hack, it is two seated and is of tbe mountain road type. Aside from be ing a very attractive vehicle it is strong and substantial W. A. Onsen came over from Cooks yesteiday. lie was in attendance at the fair oommisHiouers' meeting Thursday ut Stevenson. It was de olded that each distriot be represented by a booth at the county fair to be held Uotober 5 to 10, and a mats meeting will be held at the school house Suturdsy, August 10, to arrange for it. All that are interested come and thote wbo ate not come aud get interested. N. M. Muech bas bis bouse uearly completed. Tbe writer has bad the expeilence that to have teeb extracted is a very painful affair and that, too, when your audieuce is only tbe dentist. But my, bow painful it must be to have large hen eggs extracted from your face before large audience. Ask Mr. Larioo about this. J. W. Shipley came over from Hood River last week to make arrangements to i have bis 20 acres of land cleared. Mr. Shipley is well plased with bis purchase and like a great many ninro sees great future for our country. B. Vearb made a business trip to Hood River Saturday aud from the looks ot things we predict be will soon be on the road to Lost Crek. He bought a good supply of tlshliu; tackle and two i'ird sticks, wuicii 1 suppose he intends to measure the catch with. Mr. Kelley and family erne up from Portland last vrek to speed their vacation during the month of August, We are blways glad to have Mr Kelley come. MOSIER. Mun8ger Boners, cf tbe Portland hotel, was a visitor at Moaier Tuesday He came to see his frieud, Ed. Howe. The uew warehouse ot the M osier Fruit Growers' Association is about completed aud niil soon be used to ship out the big yield of primes and apples which are expeoie.l here this year, l'be build inir is 40i i ieet with an unloading l itlorm mid is built on a concrete foundation. It is lined with building paper aud ubon pioti- erly ceiled will provide Ktoiuge room for sever ul ears ot apples or other fruit iu cold weather. An office room is also provided iu tint building lor Mausger John Carroll, ll is expected to use the uew warehouse tn pack most of the apples shipped from Mo sier this year. The apple crop will be tbe largest aud best ever shipped from this point. It is estimated that it will reach 00 cars. Prunes aro a. to a good crop aud arrangements are being made to snip out about JO cars. M. 11. Craft, of Hood I! iter, wbo owns a ranch ut Moiser, was here sev eral days this week lookiug after it. A. O. StogHdill, county assessor lor Wasoo oounty, spent several days ut Mosler this week lookiug for a desir able locutiou for u ranch. The new office buildiug which wbs recently erected for II E, Waitn will be reudy for occupancy in a day or two. As soon as the puiuters bava finished their work Mr. Wuite will move iu. The new store building which M. S. Nichols is having built is neuring completion. It Is expected that Mr. Miobols will ocoupy tbe new store in about ten days. The building is 30xG0 feet and is quite an imposing addition to Mosier's uiithiem buildings. Geo, Chamberlain sold 20 acres for ll. M. Huxley last week to a Mr. Sweugle, of St. Johns. We under stand that Mr. Swengle will cleur ten acres ot his new purchase immediiite ly. Mr. Huxley bas made rapid im provement on bis place sinco be bought ir. and bas 15 acres iu youim trees that are iu line condition. The East Hood Kiver Fruit com pany bas been Nhlpping peaches tbls week. This is the llrst fruit that tniu company bun shipped from the young peacb tiees lu their orchard and it is of Hne quality. It is being sent to Portland, A. P. Batehaiu weut to Portland Tuesday to be present ut the conten tion ot tbe Good Koada Association. Beacon Lodge of Odd Fellows, No. 182, held its annual picnic Wednes day. Tbe event took place iu the grove near the building of the Mosier Fruit Growers' Association, which whs used a a diuiug ball. The inter ior ot the building was suitably dea oiuted for the occasion wi'li eveigreuns and red, white aud blue ribbons. There wa a good atteudunco and an enjoyable time was bud. Frank Ginger returned Monday from a two weeks' visit at Vancouver, Wa. Geo." Cbamberluin aud Chas. Ben nett returned from a hunting trip to Badger lake last week. When they started tbey equipped themselves with W. F. LARAWAY'S JEWELRY STORE The Oldest in the City. Forty-seven Years in the Business. " s ATA Our Stock is the largest in the county. We do our own watch work. Our experience was gained with the large factories of the East at our door. We apply factory methods in our work. We are competent to make our guarantee good. Our optical parlors are up-to-date. We put up our own Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Our buyer visits the Eastern markets each year and pur chases for two stores. -:- -:- -:- -:- a small arsenal and all kinds otbsbing tackle, and informed their friends that they would bring back several bear aud deer hides. We are informed on tbe quiet that the only thing they shot were two chipmunks and an owl. Gordon Graham, wbo has been work ion in tbe harvett fields of East ern Oregon, came bonis for a visit of two days last week. He returned Sun day and will stay until tbe harvest season is over. Bill Stevenson left lues lay for' bis annual trip to the harvest fields. Wm. N. Akers, proprietor of Mo sier's hardwaie and furniture store, is oonQned to his home wltb rheuma tism. Mr. Akers has been sick fur ten days and is In snob hud shape that Mrs Akers has to be absent from the store to look after bini. The families of K. J. Middleswart' uud Amos Boot are spendiug the week camping at Camp Overalls, neer Lost Lake. No on can offer bvttwr goods nor bottor prices Inspect our Store before purchasing R. E. LARAWAY, Manager Fine Toile Articles For Men Soaps, Sponges, Bath Brushes, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Combs; and in Shaving Goods and Sundries generally, you will find here, with the QUALITY HIGH, but the PRICES LOW at all times. HEIR CAS: SMITH BLOCK C3C C 30 RELIABLE DHUUGISTS ft ij Old MaluV Convention. ibe Young Ladies' Single Blessed ness Debuting society will bold their convention at the Pine Grove Grange hall Wednesday, August 1!), at 8:30 p. m. Sister Mariana Mel'ssa Plank, chairwoman ot tbe watch and wait committee, will submit a very encour aging report. Sister Desire A. Mann will read the report of the matrimonial outlook for 1908. The literary part promises to be especially good. So ciety motto, "Woman's highest duty is to adorn u nome. livery tiouy come. Widowers and j liuchelors espe cially invited. Signed Josephine Jane Green, Pies. Kebecoa Ketrace, Sec and Ire as. Bingcn and White Salmon Items. From Observer: Wm. Olseu is busy looking after fruit orchards. He bas about a week's work at Mordicui Jones' pluce with a foica ot uboiit six men, thinning tbe Hpples on tbe trees, so us to giie wbut are left more nourishment. The name ot White Salmon wa erased from the station Monday and made many Hingeniten give that sat isfied smile and th old saying, "He who laughs luttt laughs best," was depicted in that smile. But the name came back the very uext day. P. M. Rhode was the iuin.er. B. F. Bomheim returned from tbe Pulouse country a few days ago, being uuatlo to work in the harvest, tbe doctors thought best for him to re lurn home, lie reports the boys from here, wbo crossed the pbiins with him the lust ot June, are all well end hard at work, wuges being 2 00 aud US!!, and then men me scarce. Mr. Fox arrived home last week from au extended stay in a huspital at Poitlund He was overcome with beat while irrigating, but is reported much better. A four-horse load of trespassers came from (ilenwood last Sunday aud visited N. (J. Chapman's place near here while the family were ut church aud helped thmselvea t ) bis blackber ries aud also the hny in the barn. Mr. Cbapmun wishes these purlins to cull aud puy all damages and take thoir belongiugs, whir bare a woman's slipper and a pair of gloves. The White Salmon Kntorpriee changed bauds ths past week, Messrs. A. VV. Estes aud Curtis Kelley, ot that town, baviug made the purchase. Mr, Kelley Is to be the editor aud msua gor. Hay Abbott, who has a home stead in this oouuty, has charge of tbe mechanical department. May the En terprise live long and prosper under the guidance of those titrable business men. Organize Hater Company. Attorneys Vsn Vorst, of Walla Wal la and White Salmon, and llartwig, of Hood Kiver, speut Sunday and Mon day at Trout lake and Camas Prairie organizing the Trout Luke Water com puny. By this organization all tbe ditches iu that country are put under the same rules aud a much better sys tem of irrigation is thus secured Thetie combined ditohes make up one of thrt laigeat systems in this part ot the stnte, and with tbe capital of the new company a very Hne system can be made. huterprlse. Huh Poor Melon ('-op. Adverse weather conditions, cut woruiH and other disHgieetble features have couspiied to reduce tbe melon crop of The Dulles and vicinity to probably not mora than one-half that oi iusi year, muxe which aie oeiug marketed and those which will be nnmitwr mi onnn urfl hiMnornr nviifll lent, U'ld the chict complaiut of the iiinnnri in Uiu fnt that the miHlltitv is nhoit. Cantuloupes, for which this community ib widely noted, imve al ready been in tbe market tor some limn unil if iu lonvnnrl that thoiff nnttl. Ity is equal it not superior to thoee of roruier jeum. nepiauiiu, uccaviuueu by the wmk ot tbe out worms, wrs in . I.: some insiaiiceH repoaieu tuveiiu uiue' with the ro ult t.hnt the crop is back titiI, nod miicii) smallei than iimiuI. The watermelon cr"p will be from two tn fnnr urplfrf Inter tliil rear then common. S.e:ikiu, of the difficulties encounipreii ny uie growers, noy rim, who mie perhaps iiioto wntermelous i nun Hiit oinor grower in u:u vicinity, declared hi crop les thau a half vield. "Ilmmirtjtv is excellent, how ever." n,.IiI Mi Hill, "and we should lie ah u to iiiarkel some tancv melon tuitt year. I had nbout 30 acres of nicloiiH at the lir.st planting this spring, hut because ot tbo worms hn1 tn renhir.t three times in men places Hud now there are ten acres v iiere mere lire imt a ?ew vines, ine warm weather is bringing them out ii good shape, and within the next foit night 1 will lie ub'e to market some.' Chronicle. Eastern Ongon District Fsir. Great preparations are now under way uuder the dliectlou of Secretary J. M. Pstterson, of the Business Ven's Association, snys the Optimist, ftliieh wheu fulfilled Kill leave a mem orable mark In the present history of 1 ho Dallex mi l the surrounding conn try. Through stieuuoiiB efforts Mr. Patterson has succeeded in petting started the 1M t h auuunl fair of ti e sec ond Eastern Oregon district, which comprises Wasoo, Sherman, Gillian:, Moro, Crook and Hood river comi ties, and which is to be held iu this city in October. The dates a t for the ocoasion are: Tuesday. Wednes day, Tbursd iv, Friday and Saturday, October 6, 7, 8, !, 10, J 908. DIDN'T SEE ALL THE MT. HOOD ORCHARDS Editor Glacier, Hood River, Ore. Dear Sir: Vour leading article io tbe irane ot July 30 will undoubtedly do much to interest people in tbe up per Hood Kiver valley, bul some of tbe statements therein should not go unchallenged, and in tbe name of tbe Mt. Hood Development League 1 wish to correct some ut them. Tbe "last view ot orchards to be seen from tbe road" is not at Willow Flat nor at any other place this side of Jthe Mt. Hood postotUce. unless tbe pen n delibeuitely closes bia eyes while passing aliug tbe read. At the top of Booth bill and near tbe rotd eta be seen the tasfern end ot 18 acres of new orchard owned by Mr. Hageu, if Portland. The old and new orcbar !a of J. P. Hillstrom adjoin this on the south Son.e of the 30 acres ot the Elppa Orchard com pany can be seen through the trees intervening. Tbe holding-, of B Jen sen iu tbe Fame neighborhood should be mentioned, attbougb not visible from tbe road. J. M. Lenz bas 10 aores of new treea and some'in bear ing. Clone ty are 10 acres owned by B. Strauhal, not visible Next comes F. M. Ireland with 10 aores in plain sight and tbe old Au bert place, present owner unknown to me, with another 10. Also eight aores owned by Mr. Laughton is close at band. J. K. Steele bus at least rive Hcres of new and bearing treea In full view, and a little farther on are 15 acrea of trees, some ot which are in bearing, many pioliflo grape vines and several acres of strawberries be longing to L. Nex. Tbe old Tieman aud Baldwin place have many old trees, as well aa large new orchards all in view of the road, as are also those ot Patereau, Slauton, Dumas aud Ruhnke. E. C. Miller's 15 acres of fruit tieea and strawberries are plainly to be seen, although not close to tbe road, ibe large amount of bay being out by Mr. DuUleld on tbe Uubnke place should be mentioned both tor quantity and quality. The 20 aores of young orohard and three acres ot strawberries belonging to J. L. Langille are on the opposite side aud In full view, and adjoining tbem ou the south are 10 acres of bearing und uew trees and strawberries along ine roan Deiongiog to H. Kusb. S. A. Del men has six aores already pre pared tor planting to treea aud ber ries this tall, at tbe road side. Paul Aubert has a large orchard of new and bearing tiees extending to tbe road across from the postoUice, as has also J. Vaut biers. Tbe commercially successful orch ards owned by Messrs. Cooper, Edick, Sandmau, Lurwood, Dimmiok and others must certaiuly have been view ed by the Glacier representative sod others In tbe automobile, and are surely large enough to be worthy of mentiou, at least in such an article as that writteu last week. In all cases the orchards are well kept, mid it ions and improvements are constantly being made and the deter mination to make the eastern side of the upper valley the equal or superior of niiv other section is everywhere present, there is much more that might be said, Mr. Editor, but I will close with the suggestion that your representative make this trip again. Yours truly, Mt. Hood Development League, by 11. B. Langille. There are many imitations of He Witt's Carliolized Witch Hazel Salve. hut just one original. Sold by Keir & l H88. Mnst Step High at Can von City. Tbe hot weather has drawn tbe nails from tbe sidewalks so that in many naeea iu own me Heads stick up iruui a quarter to a unit men, mukiua it uncomfortable for those wbo have tbe habit ot shambling along. Either the population will have to get tbe habit of stepping high or tbe town marshal will have to get out with his hammer. -Blue Mountain Eagle. Motlee to Contractors. Sealed bids for new toilet en ii in. meut for Pleasantvlew school will be received up to noon of the Cth dRy of .'UlgUSC, 1UUH, Plaus and specifications can be seen at tbe office ot tbe dibtiict clerk. Dated July 27, 1008. A W (Inthunlr Clerk of Distriot JSo. 3, Hood Kiver uouuty, Oregon. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing community. Six miles east of Hood Uiver. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy win uo wen to writi or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Mirier Oregon HAZELWOOD Special Ice Cream Calendar C. P. Ross, Agent Season of 1908. Special Prices made on Application. Plain Ice Cream Vanila; Strawoerry, Chocolate, Lemon, Orange, Banana, Pineapple, Pistachio, Rose, and Piach, Apricot and Raspberry in season. Special Icq Cream ArGI'STlli-Specia! Brick Layers of Pineapple, Strawberry and Risoiit Mousse, AUGUST i!3 Special Brick-Layers of Caramel, Vanilla and Struwlierry Ice Cream. Special Bulk Caramel Ice Cream. AUGUST .10-Mousse. -Special Brick Prune HARNESS AND SADDLES And All Kinds of Harness Goods, Carriage Trimmings, Blankets and Robes. Tents, Awnings and Wagon Covers George Irvine Successor to S. J. Frank i;-i-,'v " , The fiflc-! BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG ihrl Plirrx Yon in a Oood Position MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK rOODS BY USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in feed or salt Proper dose in tablet Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top "Price For Hones, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. Tbey art made from the actire principle or the cordoned essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just as toad when 10 years old as when 10 days old. Tbey comply with all pure drat laws. Ask for and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablctsor Louse Powder, SpaviniCure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO.. Incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. For Sale by Hanna & Perigo. It's easy to reach North Beach Take Steamer POTTER from Portland Passengers are now transferred to tlia railroad at MFOLER fourteen miles up the Columbia Kiver from Ilwaco. This eliminate!) the necessity of steamers waiting for the title, and insures prompt and regular summer service The Steamer T. J. Potter leaves Portland every morning except Saturday and Sunday at8:30o'elock Saturday only at 2 o'clock P. M. Remember the Summer rate on the O. R.. (EL N. is $6.55 'roul Hood River, Ore., to all North Reach point8 and return; good until September. North Iicach iu a famous, beautiful place the most perfect beach on the whole North Coast. There are accommodations galore at prices to suit all tastes ; camping facilities without equal perfect bathing conditions; all sorts of amusements and diversions. Come, have a good rest and a jolly time. Let us Bend you our new summer book and tell you all about North lleach. J. H. FREDICY, Local Agent, Hood River, Oregon WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. THE ICC CREAM OF QUALITY S wet land's Famous Ice Cream vSpecial Prices on Orders Hood River Ag'ents TOMPKINS BROS. Creating a Reserve Is not difficult once you start to save your money systematically. Rut if you ever expect to be independent financiallv through your own efforts you must make the start. Money saved and put away safely will protect you from misfortune and prepare you to take advantage of opportunities that will surely come to you. Funding the capital of your working years Insures Your Future Rut choose the right place to put your capital or the hard-earned savings of a lifetime may be swept .away in a day. We offer our patrons the counsel find experience of our directors, together with every banking facility consistent with sound business methods in all their relations with us, and pay 4 per cent interest on all deposits made in our Savings Department. Give us the op portunity and we will aid you to make your money earn more money. The First National Bank HOOD ..IVER, OREGON. ...Hood Tver's leading Druggist... 1 IJV m A M L. wmmm Filling Prescriptions o Wilh Pino Dings with ealisfaction to Ih.Hi patient and physician is assured if .vou leae your prescription with us. We have gained a reputation for relia bility by supplying Pure Fresh Drugs In nil our prescriptions. When you bring your prescriptions here you are sine of ideal eervice.JJJS! THfc GLACItR PHARMACY, CHAs. n. clarke THE DRUGGIST HOOD RIVER, OREGON