The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 29, 1908, Page Six, Image 6

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A MIUD REBUKE.
Sin Fnnclico Chronicle.
ROOSEVELT HOT SHOT.
Oa Haskell.
Governor Ilnskell's utter unfit
dobs for uny public position of
trust or for association with nny
niun iiiixlouR to make an appeal
on a moral Inane to tbo American
people lms been abundantly
shown.
As nn American citizen who
prize bin Americanism mid cltl
xeiiHlilp fur above nny question
of partisanship, I regard It as h
sen mlii I ami disgrace that Gov
ernor Haskell should lie connect
ed with the miiniiKenient of a na
tional campaign.
To l)r,ao.
In my Judgment the measures
you advocate would he wholly In
effective in curing an evil, and
no far us they had any effect at
nil would merely throw the entire
business of the country Into hope
less and utter confusion.
I put Mr. Tnft'i deeds against
your words. I ask that Mr. Tuft
be Judged by all his deeds, for he
wishes none of them forgotten. I
nsk that you be Judged both by
the words you wish remembered
and by the words that seemingly
you and your party now desire to
hove forgotten.
WILLIAM H. TAFT AND
lE
The Constructive (ienlui of Our
Oriental Trade-Emplre.
Carried the Torch of Civilization to
Antipodes Made Secure Oar
Far Eastern Commercial
I Supremacy.
liuilng the past ten years, under a
constructive ltepuhllenn policy, the
United States has assumed a position
In tbo Puelfle Ocean which In destined
to give her the bulk of the vast com
merce of the countries situated on the
greatest body of water on the globe.
Some of the things accomplished by
the pnrty of enlightened freedom and
patriotism have been: The securing
of the open door In China ; the preser
vation of the Integrity of the Chinese
Kmplre; the acquisition of the Philip
pines; the establishment of coaling sta
tions across the I'aclllc ami fluully the
transfer of the American lleet of bat
tleships from tho Atlantic to the Paci
fic to modestly remind the Oriental na
tions that, having assumed the posi
tion of a world power In the Paclllc,
we are prepared to maintain It agulnst
all comers.
America and Japan la Pacific.
Two wars have caused the whole
world to realize that the Paclllc Ocean
Is to bo the scene of the greatest hu
man activities in the future. The war
of the 1' tilted States with Spain gnvo
us possessions which bring us within
speaking distance of Asia, and the
Uusso-Japanese war revealed Japan to
the world ns n powerful and progres
sive nation, whoso future sphere of ac
tion would of necessity be within the
boundaries of the ocean separating
America from the Orient.
Tail a I'onatmcHve Statesman.
The Honorable William II. Tuft has
been one of the chief advisers and
strongest advocates of the Kepubllcau
administration policy during this for
mative and historic period. He has
been a pioneer, not only iilong the lines
,f statecraft, which have had for their
object the development of our western
states, but he has given particular at
tention to the situation In the Orient
with reference to the future commerce
between those far away countries and
the Pacific coast of America.
In bis own inimitable way and unit
ing a unique personality with the high--et
authority as a diplomat, he poured
oil on the troubled waters In Japan
and changed the political storm there
raging, Into a placid sunshine of peace.
In China he created such enthusiasm
os the Orientals have never shown to
any other visitor and left that empire
with the belief on their part that the
United States Is not only ready to en
ter Into commercial reciprocity, but to
still stand as China's friend and lend
IIn Influence to boo that she gets Jus
tice from those who would violate her
territorial Integrity.
Tuft and Oriental Trade.
In his Shanghai speech, addressing
a body of Influential merchants, diplo
mats uud Chinese government olllclals,
Mr. Tuft spoke In part os follows:
"We do not complain of loss of trade
that results from the employment of
great enterprise, Ingenuity or attention
to the demands of the Chinese market,
or the greater business acumen shown
by our competitors. We would have
the right to protest ot being secluded
from the trade of China by reason of
our Insistence of the policy of the
Open Door. The acquiescence In this
policy of all the nations interested has
been so unhesitating and emphatic
that it Is hardly worth while to specu
late upon the probable action of the
United States In case the Interests of
American merchants are placed In Jeop
ardy, and how fur the United States
would go in the protection of Its Chi
nese trade, I cannot say. It Is clear
however, that our merchants aro being
roused to the Importance of the Chi
nese trade and they would view with
deep concern any and all political ob
stacles which menace that expansion.
"This feeling Is likely to find expres
sion in the action of the American gov
ernment. The United States and the
other powers favor the open door, and
if they are wise they will encourage
the Kmplre to take long steps In ad
ministrative and governmental reform
the development of tho resources ot
China, and the Improvement of the wel
fare of the pimple. To do this would
add to China's strength and position
as a self respecting government and aid
her In preparing to resist possible for
eign aggression in tho seeking of undue
and exclusive proprietary privileges
Thus no foreign aid will be required
to enforce the open door and the policy
of equal opportunity for all."
HlXorr Making; Happenings.
Iuring recent Republican admlnlstra
tlons we have built up an export trade
with the Far Kast of something like
$150.h,(mio per year. We have landed
an army on Chinese territory, and hove
been drawn willy-nilly Into the vortex
of the Kiir Kastern question. During
the perhxl policies have been formulated
which have compelled us to take a hand
In momentous negotiations. We hav
definitely enrolled the Par East among
the objects of our commercial and dlplo
watte solicitude. Things have changed
much during this ten years of Republt
can rule.
If it Is true that Itoosevelt Is going
to take to the stump ISryan will have
to tal to the woods. PulUdtilphla
Press.
Mr. ltryan no longer refers to Mr.
Itoosevelt as his Imitator, counterpart
and understudy. St. Louts Uloue-Dem-ocrat.
Prlncvillc to (Jet New Charter.
Prlnevlllo The Prliievllle clt
council lust week authorized fram
ing of a city charter more In con
formity with the present growth oad
Seeds of a city ot this size. '
More than Enough Is Too Much.
To maintain health, a mature man or
woman needs just enough food to repair
the wate and supply energy and body
lieat. The liabitusl consumption of
more food than is necessary for these
purposes ie the prime cause of rheuma
tism, stomach troubles and disorders f
the kidneys. If troubled with indiges
tion, revise your diet, let reason and not
appetite control and take a few dose of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
let! and you will soon be all right again.
For sale by Kier & Cass,
(old Weather Ad rice
U all is t In-ware of coughs and cold
on I lie cbei-t ; i s neglected they readily
le.nl to piii'iiiiioma, (Niiiuiiiplioii or
ot er i-uluioiiurv tro bit . Just as soon
as t e (ugh apix-ars treat it with lial-
iHrdV 1 1 i r-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) Strop the Maudard
cu e of America. Use as dircrted pei-
ficily liarinli tr. A cure hmI cure and
preventive fr nil tliM-ases of the lunge.
I'rn-e 2oc, sue and tl.00 per bottle. Sold
by C'bas. S. Clarke.
The W estern Titan.
Sunday-School Tesoher Ves, child
ren, there is a mighty powei abroad
in the land which all good people try
to avoid. It Is unblushing, aggress
ive and raniraut. It is rapidly
spreading itself over the entire coun
try, aud It is only a question of time
when we will all be under its evil do
minion. Now, cbildreu, what do we
cull it?
Class (in chorus) Chicago! Kx-
change.
You take Ko lol just for little while
when you have slight uitacks of indi
gestion, and von take it jnt-t u little
lunger in order to get rebel (nun M-vere
attacks of Indigestion or nervous dys
iwpsiii. Try Kodol today. Sold by
Kier& Cass..
"I am glud fo Mud you so imi3h
In tt r. old id ii ti . Dos tie 1-ctor tx
pict you to Iih nut kioiiY '
"I think be expects n e to be out
the arcount of hi bill. He tci.t It in
toCav. "
G to the HOTEL WAUCOMA
for Your
SUNDAY DINNER
P. F. FOUTS, Prop. Hood River, Or
GOULD & SNYDER
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating
All jobbing promptly attended to.
Fifty Years a Itlaeksmith.
Samuel li. Worl. v nf llixhurg, V'a.,
hits liecn slioii j: Im s ! i' n i re than ,'U
years. lleBiui-: "Ciiainbe iain s I'sir.
I till til ! giten Inc g'-eat niiti from
lame back ami liie noa'iKin. Ii N the
hot liniment 1 ever used." For sale
v K ier & Casy.
"liul by d il yui Imfci-lider"
"Hecaui-t- of li.e prouder."
"II. iw whs tuaty"
lie pslnted tie plp.uoire-j of the
world to b 'snl fully that it made me
homesick. '
Political Speaker Interrupted.
Public speakers are frequently ijiter
rtipted by people coughing. This would
not happen if Foley's Honey and Tar
were taken, as it cure.-' coughs and colds
ami prevents pneumonia and consump
iiou. The genuine conluius no opiates
and is in a yellow package, liefuse sub
stitutes. Clarke Itrngt'o.
Mrs. Morrison iOt-sex Living in a
Mat, as you do, v h it do you do for
ueiubboiK?
Mrs. (J. I'm lie Wot Well. e tlguie
th it wo keep them in cm,l Puck.
Mother (liruily to little daughter,
who is about to have a loojb drawn)
Now, May, if you cry, I'll, uevei take
j on to 4 dentist's ugnni I
) 10IUK) Itenard
xoiild gladly lie paid for a cure by many
people who are hiidly crippled with
rheumatism, jet if t hey only knew it,
they can be cured by a few bottles of
Dullard's Snow Liniment, aud the price
is only L'.V, fide and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by Cbas. N. Clarke.
"What yo' looting so glum 'bout.
Lilvi"'
"Cln-'ins' liah nl' Patiu what owns
de groo'ry, say et he dnan quit callin'
on me, he gwine dtsintect iml
Puck.
Never Horry
about a cough there's no need of worry
if will will I lent ii at its fnvt appearance
with Mallard's lloreliound Syrup. It
will stop the cough at once and put
your longs and throat back into perfect
ly healthy condition, Sold bv Cbas.
X. Clarke.
ronilictin? Kales
"When an nm mnri ipd 11 until t h
girl, "of couise you will shave every
morning mat 8 one oi ine rules ot
oui cluti not to tunny any man who
woubliit bhavo every morning."
"Well, what about the niorniriis 1
don't get home in time?" responded
the young man 1 belong to u club,
too."
Chronic Constipation l ured.
One who snff-i.-s from chronic coniti
paliou is in danger of many serious ail
ments. Foley's Oinio Laxative cures
chronic constipation as it auU diuot.cti
and stimulates the liver and h nvcl, re
storing the natural action of tlie.-e, or
lians. Commence lak'rg il I, -.lav and
you will feel hetle.l at once FolevV
Orino Laxative d"cs not nan-eate or
uripe. and is very pleasant to take, lie
fuse substitutes. Clarke Iriis Co.
A Married Man
Htution Sergeant Aro you married?
Prisoni r No, sir.
Olllcer- lieggiu' your paidon. surge,
he's wrong When wo searched bim
we found in his pockets a sntni lu
of silk, an' two unposted letters in
tvomuu's blind mitin' a week old.
Slightly ( obler nith Snow.
When jotl see that kind of a weather
foiecast you know that rheumatism
weather is at hand, (let reiulv (or
it now by getting a bottle of Hallun
Snow Liniment. Finest tiling made for
rheumatism, chilblains, frost bite, sort
and stiff joints and muscles, all aches
and pains. I'iv, fittc and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by Chas. X. Clarke,
Where bullets Hm.
David Parker, of Fayette, X. Y., a
vet' ran of the civil war, w ho losi a foot
at tlei lysbutv, says : "The good Flec
tric Hitters have done is worth more
than live hundred dollars to me. I
spent much money doctoring for a bad
case of stomach tio'ible to little purpose.
I then tri.-d F.lectric bitters and they
cured me. I now take tlieio as a tonic,
and they keep me si rung and well." i0c
at Clarke's di ng stoic.
Some one askid Max Xordau to de
fine the dilfcreuce lift wt on genius sud
insanity. "Well," said the authoi of
"Degeneration," "the Itiiiutio is,
least, Hire ot his I oiird aud clothes
at
Xo one is immune f'-oni kidney trouble
so just remember that I -'oVv's Kidncv
Ketnedv will slop the irregularities anil
euro any cac nl kidncv and bladder
trouble that is not beyond the reach ot
medicine. Clarke l'riig Co.
IX TH F iH SliCK'S COl'KT FOH
HOOD KlYFIv DISILKT.
Hood Kivcr County, Oregon.
W. K, Kiisworlh, riiitntin )
James f. l'i l in, lcfeiiitam. )
SUMMONS.
To Jumps c. i rlpixn, the above named do
fciulioit :
IN TlIK NAM10 t)K TIIK STATK OF OllK
tiON, Vo;i me lierehy nipilreil to Hnpeur
noil Hiiswer the cumiilaliit i,-,t uxulnst vm,
In Ihe aiiove iiiIUIhI itcilon, on or before
Hie :uli iIh.v oi Oe.ier. lisx. or nutter Judge
ment to le oiken firtiitist mi tor ttie nuiii of
JIH l", Willi the disliursetiH ius of Hon anion.
Oiven umler my liatiit this utth day of
September I '.KM.
A. ('. Buck, Justice of the Peace.
This summon In pu llslied for six con
secutive weeks In the Hood Klver Olscler,
hv order f the Hon. A. V. liiick, Justice of
the IVaee In mid lor ssld itisliu-i, heretofore
duly made and entered ; mid Ihe date of the
first publication thereof is September i;tu,
j.yofli.
. E. BARTMESS
UNDERTAKER
& EMBALMER
Dealer in
Furniture
and Building Material
AND S
Stanley-Smith Lumbc Co.
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath.vShing'les.Ete
Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley
SNOW & UPSON
Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers
EXPERT EORSESfiOERS
NEWWORK & GENERAL REPAIRS
JACKSON & JACKSON,
Dealer in General Merchandise
Fancy Groceries Flour and Feed
and Lumbermen's Supplies,
Free Delivery. Homo Phone HOOD III VER, OR.
..Hotel Gerlinger...
l HEMSISGEN, 1'rop.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ALLTKAINSST0PIN FRONT
OF THE HOTKL
Th Dalles, Ore. ist and Union Sts.
Onr Rolled Barley
ARE IN THE LEAD
-L - 7 -:- .. . .. . - I y- '
I
RECEIVING DAILY
FRESH
flour and Feed 1
snvKSSFUL BAKING
As follows the ucc of White River
and Golden Crown flour. Whether you
bake bread, cakes, pies, or ny kind of
past ry, you will fliul this Hour a safe and
reliable standby. Try it once and you
will never use any other.
CELEBRATED
WHITE RIVER
AND
GOLDFN CROWN
BRANDS
MADE FROM
SELECTED HARD WHEAT
Hood River Milling Co.
WE HAVE JUST HECKIVKD A FRESH SUPPLY OF
Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash
AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
COME TO ITS DIRECT FOR
W00D.FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
CEMENT AND LIME
i AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM TIIK CARS 0
STRANAHAN & CLARK 0
Hood River, Oregon fl
TllOS. (
THUS. CALKINS
WALTEH IHENPiERU
Riverside Dairy
W can .siiiiy you with nny quantity of Frosh Milk
PRICES ON APPLICATION
i
Plume 414 j
Kic' DrliviTV.
DO NOT BUY
Spray Pumps, Spray Hose, Bamboo
Extensions or Spray Nozzles.
until you liuvo seen my line of Pumps, etc. Let me quote
yon pi iees. It will be to your advantage.
S The Genuine Friend Nozzle
with Extra Steel Disc
$LOO
Vehicles and Farm Implements
J. R. NICKELSEN
STRANAHAN & CLARK
HOOP RIVER, OREGON.
a T. RAW80K.
r. H. STAN TOM
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
Stock Grown on Full Roots.
We desire to let uur friends and patrons know
that for tliH fn'll planting we will hare and can sup
ply in !ii tMimber
Cherry, Pear.Aprlcot, Peach& Plum Trees,
QRAPiiS. CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS,
Shade and Ornamental Trees.
Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can
supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spittea
berg and Jonathan apple trees.
RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or.
WHOLESALE RETAIL
THE DALLES NURSERIES
R. H. WEBER, Pr....
THE DALLES. OREGON.
GB0WKR AND DRALBB IN
FRUIT, SHADE
AND
TREES
GRAPE VINES
AND
SMALL FRUITS
ORNAMENTAL
Evegettnt, Rosea and Shrubbey,
Remember, Our Trees are Crown Strictly Without Irrigation
. .MILLER'S DRUG STORE .
Has just m eivt'il a shipment of American nml Im
ported Pei-funies. Lundberg's. Ilieger's, Hoer & G;i
lett'sin bulk and prewiitntion boxes.
The Finest Imported Soaps for the Toilet
. Toilet Sets, Fancy Pa pet He, and manj other ar
ticles suitable for Presents.
On the Heights, Hood River, Ore.
Why Go Down the Hill?
Have You Tried
'Rough Dry
at 7c. lb.
Starch (Mews WukIikI hih!
Bu..I,a. ...n.i.. - 1,..
uwin 1111 i.n.i. . ii'-iiniif filMI H
flat work Iroiinl 1'hEE ul B
extra charge
HOOD RIVER
Laundry Co.
.BICYCLE SHOP.
J. MARION REID
Bicycles. Guns, Sewin Ma
chines, Furniturs. Umbrellas,
Stoves and Locks Renal ed.
KEYS MADE TO Okl.KK
Bicycles, Uuiii-, etc., st-nt h ftimw f(r
repair will be m-atlv mid (...uniitu r-
Pa,.r.f'La"d re,.urn1- Can vi- vou 1
to 13.00 011 pnoe of new ulievl. Tin -,
brakes, and all kimlg of rvpairn mM i
application. Reference; Bradstrer ,