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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
H40D RTVPB OLAOICR, TgUftflDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1908. Three OUR "STATEMENT NUMBER ONE" We shall continue to give a big dollar's worth of value for every dollar given us in exchange; shall maintain the high standard of our goods and repairing; shall un dertake to give the people the best service they ever got from a jeweler; and shall endeavor to deserve a continuance of a generous public's favor. CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS Our Store is at its best. We make the statement that we have the largest and the finest and the best assorted stock. Our goods are in a class by themselves and well within the reach of everyone's purse. We discount our bills and pay spot cash, which allows us to make lower prices than any large city. is ! m u OVER FORTY YEARS RELIABLE ' For over forty years we have been engaged in the Jewelry Business and today stand among the leading Jewelry houses. Confidence in business is the life of our trade. Our success is due to our Reliable Goods, Expert Workmanship, Fair Prices and Courteous Treatment. w ATCHES OUR PECIALTY Examine our Watch stock and you will be convinced we compare with any stock in the West. Our watches not only run but keep time, and we can fix them if you break them. TERLING LVER We have a great many new and beautiful patterns to show. They must be seen to be appreciated. ouvenir spoons Engraved to Order Hand Painted China, Cut Glass, Silver Plated Ware, Rincrs, Bracelets. Fobs. Brooches. Chains, Pins, Cuff Buttons; in fact, everything to be had in a first class Jewelry Store. We are leaders in our line. REMEMBER WE ARE WATCHMAKERS g-"i TBI-nil LOCAL STUDENTS IN MERCHANT OF VENICE To a large and appreciative audi ence the 11 ib School students gave "Ibe Merchant of Venioe" at the Op era House Wednesday evening. Toe piny was given under the direction of Miss Hoi brook, the prooeeds of which are to be devoted tc the ecihool li brary fund, and its presentation re flected much credit on those who took part and the above named young lady particularly who not only eas sayed the pait of Portia, but officiat ed as diiector of rehearsals, tstago manager, pioperty man and iu other capao'ties necessary to produce this gieat Shakespearian play successfully. Considering the faot that "The Mer chant of Venice" Is looked upon by critics as one of the plays of the great poet playwright that requires a par ticularly well selected cast, the ama teur tbospiaos ere all to be rotigrrtu luted ou the excellence with which they delivered their lines and also de ported themselves for the first time in oostumes that were do doubt much of an inovation. It would be unfair to rniike comparisons iu regard to the nistrinnio ability displayed and any way. comparisons, as has been said, are odit us. One of the most pleasing features was the smoothness with which the play was put on. The promptness with wbiob the acts fcl lowed each other would have done credit to tbo eUiciency of a profes sional stage director. Hetween the first and seoond acts and also the fourth aud fifth a number of the lligh Sobool girle made a pleasant diverison by singing several catchy songs. Ibe last of these was given In costumes in which the young ladles represented Dutch girls aud were aided in its effect by one of their school friends who was suppos ed to be fleeing trom their entreaties. The musio was tuneful and well ren dered. The cast of cbarnoters is as follows: Duke of Venice Wyetb Allen. Autonio, the Merchant of Venice Karl Outhank. Bnssauio, Friend to Antonio Este HroHius. (iratiano Uany Cash. Lorenzo Herbert Phillips. Halarino-Cbester Hugging. Salanio Donald Johnson. Salerio Chas. llatcbelder. Shylook, a Jew Mr. Gibson. Tubal, a Jew Friend to Sbylock Herbert Phillips. Launcelnt, Servant to Shylook Lynn Young. Old Uobbo, Father to Launoelot John Coppo". Leonardo, Sorvant to Bassanio Walter Shay. Ualtbazar, Servant to Portia Mail lice Jayne. Portia, a liich HeiressMiss Roth rock. Nerlsea. Portia's Friend and Com panion Florence Uanna. Jessica, ' Daughter to Sbylock Lelia Radford. Dutch song Florr-oce Uanna, Al berta Jackson. E?a I'rook. Lelia Rue ford, Lottie KinoHird. Ki ty liragg, Louise 1'reiner, W;iucbe Howe, Myr tle Howe, Hester ilarbxou, Kutt) Hau na, Lenore Adams. Eva Yates, Ruth Harbison, Ruby Whitoomb and How ard Hartley. MAKE THIS UP AT YOUR HOME What will appear very interesting to many peoile here is the art 1 taken from a New York daily parer. giving a simple prescription, wl ioii is said to be positive remedy tor ba k ache cr kidney or liluddei derange ment, if taken bet ore tb eUge of Bright's disease: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce: V rap i.nd Syrnp S usaparilla, tuie ounoes Snake well in a bottle and take iu teasnonrifnl doses after each meal aod again at bed time. A well knou druggist here it borne, when asked regarding this pre scription, stated that the ingredients re all harmless, and can b. obtained at a small cost from any good pre scription pharmacy, or the mixture would be put up if asked to do so. He further stated that while this pre scription is often prescribed tn rheumatic afllictions with splendid results, he could see no reason why it would not be a splendid remedy (or Kinney aud urinary troubles and backache, as it has a peculiar aotion upon the kidney structuro, aleausing these most important organs and helping them to silt and (liter from the blood the foul acids aud waste matter which cause sickness aud suf fering. Those ot our readers who suffer pan make uo mistake iu giving it a trial. Surprised Odd Fellows. The Odd Follows, who held their regular meeting last lhutsday even ing Thanksgivng night, were very agreeably su prised by having the Re bekahs appear just bature the end ot the meeting loaded with good things to eat. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing, listening to musio and iu having a good time. Muscular Pains Cured "During the summer of 1903 IJwas troubled with muscular pains in the in step of rnv foot," says Mr. S. Pedlar, of Toronto, Ont, "At times it was no pain ful that I could hardly walk. Cham berlain's Pain Balm was recommended to me, so I tried it and was completely cured by one email tottle. I have sinci recommended it to several of my friends, all of whom speak highly of it." For sale by Kier & Cass. An Enjoyable Mrgquerade. Park Urange gave a very enjoyable masquerade at their hall iu the Bel mont distriot last Friday evening. The attendance was large and music for the oooaaion was furnished by the Trio Orchestra. About midnight a bountiul lunch was served and after ward the dancers kept the ball roll ing until 3 a. m. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup stops the cough and drives the cold from thebjstem. Children like it. For sale by Ktir & Cass. The State Horticultural Show Tremendous iutetest is manifested throughout Oregon, Washington and British Columbia in the great fruit gathering wbiob will ooovene iu Port land under the auspices ot the Stale Horticultural Society and Northwest Fruit Urowers' Association December 1 to 4. The twenty premium boxes of apples purchased by the Portland Commercial Club will go five boxes each to King Edward ot England, Kaiser Wilbeluj of Germany, Czar Nicholas of Kuaaia, aud President Fallieiesot Fraroi, alter being exhib ited in Macy's show windows in Ntw Yoik. The Fuic.rJo Northwest is going to carry ott iuipctraot prizes at the National Uortici lluial Cougrtss iu Council B.affs, Iowa, t'e.ember 14 to 19, if united effort ouuts lor any thing. This is Worth Reading I-eo F. Zelinski, of 08 Gibson St , Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I cured the most annoying cold sue 1 ever bad, with Buckleu 'a Arnica ,-ale. 1 applied this -aive o ire u d ly for two duys, when every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all gone. Kind under guarantte at Chan. N. Clarke's drug s.ore. 25c. Rabh tville Bennett's Turkey Stolen. Utder the above caption the Ore gouiau of list Sunday bad the follow ing hccouLt uf i no thett of a nice tat tuikey, the property of Addisou Ben nett, the udi or of I' lie Optimist. HoHver, tiditcr Bennett' turkey tuini is liiCuvd at li i igi.u huil uot I be Ua.ie anu Ibe ui.t. iluuate lucideut oocu tJ iu ie ioiii tu n, j. "A .disou BeuLttt ediVr it Ibe Dailis Optimist, md libriatoi ttu u-luiiin "Kab' .... t ilV nappei i.gf, ti.:t tbi:i?iii a ! UugLe i t ver, m h lib one f tb tuufct tevere d,e . puu utibents o tun sunny CI years. Mr Uuniieit Im i ueter railing a prizu t nk v u'j ler at ilin Ua let, ki.u lie grauj ild bud was lorn. u.iJ t,ie e iih ren htauce l m 1 a.i i.iuii be Was to gi n at u iu e.i.r.li.t I. a i n i i el u PustoiMbtera i SMiiut led iu conve tiou at the CoiLueitie.l Club. I tie tool Lad been faiieiKU vaieiully by Mr. Bennett, and was in its prime. It promised a delioious meal for the cre ator of Rabblttville and his friends. But there's many a alip. Alas for human hopes! Wednesday night some vandal stole the turkey. Mr. Bennett was disconsolate. He called down all kinds of curses on the bead ot the thief ind swore 57 varieties of vengeance. He bad to make good on the lunch eon, but it was not a fat, juicy, Wasoo turkey that graced the festal board. Plain roast beet aud trimmings took the plaoe of the fowl. Instead of carving the prize bird aud telling bow be grew sucn an enormout, fat and juicy turkey, it fell to "Rabbitville" Bennett's lot to pass the roast beei. A-i he handed out the plates nit usual quip aud jest were lacking. His hand trembled. Ilia voice falterecf. Onoe ho thoughtlessly asked a guest if be preferred white or dark meat, and when ho noticed his mistake, a tear crept into bis eye. ill you have some stufflngr" be aeked another with an absent minded air, as the hdle hovered over the gravy dish. Somebody laughed a mirthless, jarring oaobination, aud the saddened host looked deeply grieved. "Don't gobble that way," be warned the guest. "What beoame of the turkey?" someone asked Mr. Bennett as he met biin alter the luncheon. "Seme" (wholly unprintable here) stole it," was the sharp reply." Wheat and Timothy hay at Whitehead's. Nature Provides But one California It is the natural winter home of many thousand of the world's beet people. Under gentle influence of its mild winter climate every amuwment and recreation abounds. Such bathing, boating, fishing, driving; such picnics, par ties and "jollifications." GOTO Log Angeles, Paso Robles. Hot Springs, Ho?el del Monte, Santa Barbara, San Diego, Santa Monica Cruz, or a score of similar resorts and you w'll And health, congenial sur rounding?, hospitable associate?, faultless ac commodations and num berleep attractions and conveniences. The 0. R. & N. Co. CONNECTING WITH The Southern Pacific Co. Makes inexpennive round trip excursion rates to California A six months stopover ticket Hood River, Ore. to Los Angeles and re turn is $58. 80. Correcpcnding rates are in effect to other points. We hae pome very distinctive li'ernMnv covering California's winter resorts, and will take pleu-ure in giving yn all of the inf"t ina'i"ii and asMstum-e at our ci iiinnaml. For tirki 1.-, sleeping car reservation!1, etc , c.ill on, telegraph or write K. S. SMTH. AiientO. R. & N. OR Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Ore. n5 $ I; IS w The Toggery Is now showing the best line of fall samples for Men's Suits and Overcoats ever shown in Hood Kiver. The Royal Tailors line which are absolutely all pure WOOL. Not a sample in the lot that has a fibre of cotton or mercer ized stock in it. tSuit or overcoat made to measure, fit guaranteed, style guar anteed, and the cloth is' guaranteed ALL WOOL. A written guarantee from the Royal Tailors goes with each suit. Trices from $20 to $45 Whether you are ready to order or not we want you to come in and inspect these samples. Coshow etor Stte Togg'ery, RprH0- ADVISE YOUR FRIENDS "The Best Way" To See Hood River Canyon and Valley is via Mt. Hood Railroad A RIDE ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM DUST Train leaves Hood River 8 A. M. every day and returns 5:10 P. M. Spend your Sunday in the mountains. A. WILSON, Agent Hunts Paint & Wall Paper Company Have added a complete line of PALNTS, OILS, VARNISH ES and BRLSIIES. HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock ol paper includes latest designs in Blanks, Giltc and high Grades, From 10c up. A full stock of room molding. Picture rail. Plate rail and a small line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CALC1MO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone 671. First and Oak Streets. 1 JOHN LELAND II KNDEKSON, Tree. MARION I. HKNOERSON, Attorney-at-Law and Notary Puhlu; Vice President S. E. HENDERSON, Sec-Treat-. Hood River Land Emporium Real Estate, Loans, Conveyancing and Surveying Conveyancing and Surveying a Specialty. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED The President of the Company is prepared to do Knrvpvintr Sit Pivil Wnfvinnorlnfr Wfirlr rf nil Unrla Home and Pacific Telephones." H GILL. TIT -DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE aTTENTS FOR Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, OREGON. PASHIOIT STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STKANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. - Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure first-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture an pianos. We do everything horses can do. Ph. C. YOUNG Dealer In Fresh and Cured TMeats Lard, Poultry and Fish HOOD RIVER. ORE. Phone Main 471 FreeDelivery 'J