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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1908)
. . : . B60D RIVER QLAOtfift. flftfrA&ftAfr, DBuIlMBEft 19,1001 flvd tSatiii in Trans it Our Fall Line of Ladies' Suits and Coats and Children's Coats was robbed transit and almost half of it stolen. It breaks the line of sizes, and as they were not careful in replacing the goods in the box they are slightly mussed, and for this reason we are making a very attractive price on the lot. Call in and look them over. You will appreciate every article as a bargain : : : : lb bed iBBsmannanMBB fill R RAGG & CO., Hood River Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the bett ot all medicines for the cure of diseases, disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly gradu ated physician an experienced and skilled specialist in the diseases of women. It it safe medicine in any condition of the system. THE CfNE REMEDY which contains no alcohol and no injurious habit-forminf drugs and which creates no craving for such stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY to good that its makers re not afraid to print its every ingredient on each outside bottle wrapper and attest to the truthfulness of the same under oath. It is told by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't it can get it. Don't take substitute of unknown composition for this medicine of inown composition. No counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the druggist who says something else is "just as good as Dr. Pierce's" is either mistaken or is trying to deceive you for his own selfish benefit. Such a man it not to be trusted. He is trifling with your most priceless possession your health may be your life itself. See that you get what you ask for. J3L WHEN AND WHAT APPLES TO EAT My experience for (be past six months in Montana and Dakoia, says E. T. Iieugoo, a well known apple man in tbe Spokesman Heview, has caused me to realize more than ever what a loss it is to tbe growers from a marketing etsudpoint to have tbe consuming publio not to know tbe kind of apples they want to eat (lur ing tbe dittereut seasons. I stepped up to a fruit stand; iu Helena tbe early part of October and asked the proprietor wbure be got bis apptaa. "r'roui tbe state of Washington, sir; the finest apples on earth." lie bad tbe right dope from a boosting standpoint, and when I ask ed him tbe vaiioly of bis best looking apples, 1 found (but he was posted all right as to tbe name be bad it off tbe box and answered promptly : "Wolf River." X asked him if tbey were good to eat, and he assured me tbey were, bo 1 got even with birn by buying an apple and making trim eat a part of it. He took just one bite and so did 1. Now, overyoue wbo knows anything nt all about apples, knows thtU a Wolf liiver Is not tit ta eat at any time of Don t Buy Until You See This One of the finest 20 acre places right in the heart of this famous Valley. Loca tion is ideal, being- only 4 miles iroin town. IS acres in good commercial orchard, 12 of which is in bearing. 2 acres in clover. Small limine and good barn. This prop erly would be a. bargain at $10,000. We van t-ell it for a few days for $14,000, and it is one of the best buys at this figure ever offered in the Hood liiver Valley. Orchard will pay more than 20 d NET on this price now and is get ting better each year. By all means see this property before you invest in Hod River. It will mean money held Saturday and tbe following o Ul cers elected for I be ensuing year: Commander, V. Dietz; senior-vice commander, (Jeo. P. C'rowell; junior vice commander, K. C. Waldo; quar termaster, John A. Wilson ; Ulcer of the duy, L. 11. Nichols; chaplain, I. J Cunning; ottloer of the guard, Frank Noble; representative to ttnte enoampmeut, Ueo. P. Crowell, IS. Copple; alternates, L. II. Nichols, C. F. Waldo. It is stated by Col. a F. Illy t be, department commander for the state of Oregon, that In the 22 years toe looal post bas been in existence it has had 21 past commanders all of whom are livtTSg but one, Judge Heury wbo ded in California last year. Consid ering tbe age of most ot tbe veterans wbo have occupied tbe position tbelr longevity la thought to be remark able. to VOU. Devlin i Firebaugh Fifth Floor, Swctl in 1 BIchj. PORTLAND, OREGON J. L Firebaugh Hood R.ver Representative the year. It bas not even the keeping qualities, which is the ouly redeem ing charuterii-tic ot tbe lien Davis, in additon to its great productiveness. What on earth a Wolf liiver is plant ed tor, why it encumbers anybody's orotund, why any nurseryman will ptopagute it, are conundrums to mo. At that particular seawou the Suow, King, Fall Pippin, Jouatban aud sev eral other good fall apples were at their best, and yet between Spokane aud St. Paul 1 tbiuk I saw Jonathans ouly three times during tbe entire season, but was conrrouled in tbe ho tels and fruit stauds with ilea Davis and otbir low grade apples at every point. Duiiug tbe summ r season 1 was hungry lor liartlett pears. I got Hart letts iu Montana perhaps half a dozen times the entire season. The worth less Keifer occupied tbe fruit stauds aud was in evideueo at tbe hotels Hud restaurants under tbe name of liartletts for weeks and weeks. About aweek ago 1 was on a dioiug car of tbe C. M. & St. P. railway and noticed "fresh fruit" aa an item on tbe card, and ordered it. 1 got hu apple aud an orange. 1 asked the dining car conductor bow be happen ed to get that particular variety at that time of the yeat November 30. It was an Alexander, a very good ap ple in August or early September, but a very poor apple for winter, lie aid with much enthusiasm, that he bad built up quite a reputation for bis oar for baked apples ot this va riety, and that he wired in for "Alex anders" every time. There was a man oateriug to the public, ordering his Own supplies and anxious to please bis customers, lieomise tbe Alexander was appreciated in August aud Sep tember, he thought it wag "the ap ple" (o buy, and kept on getting it just as lung as there was au old box in any cold Btorage house he could reaoh. Nearly everybody knows DeWitt's Little Ear ly Kiser.j are the best pills made. They are small, pleasant, sure Little Liver pills. Sola by Kcir & Cass. (ave Fine Entertainment Tbe eutertaiumeut given at the Op era lloube Friday even'ng for the benefit of the Hood liiver Humane Society was uut as largely atteuded as tbe good work which the tociity is eudeavoring to do, merits lie pro gram arranged for the occasion was a good cue. I lie numbers were all well rendered aud delighted those who beard them. The entertainment was opened by au address by ft II. Hart wig, president of tbe society, wbo out lined its work and told uf tbe ueeds ut the orgaurzatiou aud what it expeoted to accomplish. Following this Miss Alberta Stateu gave a piano solo, "La Kinieau.x," by Leytach, with fine expression and tucbuique. A competitive elocutionary contest was tbe next number on tbe program aud was participated in by Mitu Kta Yates, Miss Iva WilUesron, Miss Uretcheu Calkins, Miss Vera Ail liams, Raymond Karly and Doui Id Al len. T be recitations wtre all ot super ior merit, tbe judges who were J. Van Neice Bandy, C. F. Wsldo, and A. C. Staten having considerable diUl oulty iu awardiug the prize, ihe de cision was Dually given to liaiuiotid Karly whose subject was iialzuo'u "A Passion iu tbe Desert," and as bandied by tbe young man witb rare ability. Tho v.ieal number on the program was given by Mit-s Floreuoe tlaona, accompanied cy miss uiaiiys Hartley. In tine voice, Miss llanuaj sung D-jrotby Foster's exquisite little 1 ballad "r!oe H the Uud," with a charm that was all too tweet aud too short to suit tbe audience wbiob in sisted on getting more but tailed iu the alt nipt. With Mrs. 11 L Dumble as accompanist, Mr, William Chandler gave a number on the violin that leaves no room for do'jbt at to the tal ent ot tbis youug violiuiet. His exe cution was little short of perfect aud tbe tonus of the instrument uudr his almost masterly handling were lull, round, and expressive ot tbe theme of bis sele tion. "Miss Staten then gave Paderewsky'g Minuet, for tbe piano, faultlessly and ths program was concluded by a read lug from Victor Hugo's "Les Miser a hies," given by Mis Louise God da! d who .(elected the soene pcrtray- iog tbe visit of Jean Valjenu to thei bishop after bis liberation fiom tbe galleys. Mrs. Uoddard'a portrayal of tbis incident in tbis gieat bonk was dramatic, eloquau'. and finished. DeWitt's Carbolized. Witch Hazel Saiv. B stfalvefor burns, scratehes and hurts. It is e-pecially good for pil-M. Si'M Keif A ('a Canbj Post Elects Officers. Tbe regular meeting of Csnby P is Department of Oregon, O. A. R., wi t Don't be Hopeless abont yourself when your crippled with rheumatism or still joints of course you've tried lots of things and they failed. Try Ballard's Snow Liniment It will drive away all aches, pains and stiffness and leave you as well as you ever were. Sold by Ohas. N. Clarke. Coffee The kind that makes the break fast real Coffee through and through always the same. Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home not too fine. ..The Spot Cash Grocery... Fancy Goods For Fancy Trade Our store is full of fancy (Hoods and Dainties for the Christmas trade. Candies, Nuts, Dates and Figs in bulk, Ripe and Stuffed Olives, Stuffed Figs, Pecans and Walnuts, Halves, Preserves, .Idly mid Meat, Dutter. New Goods received every day and our Groceries are fresh. We make a specialty of the best of everything. Wood & Huggins HARNESS AND SADDLES And All Kinds of Harness Goods, Carriage Trimmings, Blankets and Robes. Tnts Awnings and Wagon Coers ,Qeorge Irvine Successr to S. J. Frank ...Mount Hood Store... W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods Ammunition Boots and Shoes Hardware Graniteware flay Grain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries SELZ SHOES i "THE SOLE OF HONOR." Royal Blue for men at $3.25, $3.50, $4.00 Royal Blue for ladies at $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 At CarmichaeFs ON THE HILL. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. AGENTS FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Eaggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. 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 CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges O. P. DABNEY & CO. DR. CHARLES W. EDMUNDS Specialist Eye, Kar Nose and Throat Office, New Brasilia block, Oak Street Office Home phone 411 HnndKlver ...Coliseum Skating Rink... Catering to tlie bent class of patrons only. Hardwood Floor, Famous Richardson Hull Hearing Skates. Special attention given to beginners. For private lessons apply to Prof. A. Waldatein. Wednesday afternoon for ladies only. General admission : Afternoons free, skates 25c, child ren 15c. Evening; Ladies free, gents 10c, skates 25c. Hours: Afternoon 2 to 5. Evening 7:30 to 10. : . : MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE Arthur Waldstein, Manager Th uare Deal Store Is the place to get your Wagons, Buggies or Hac s Plows Harrows and Cultivators. Spray Pumps, Hose and Nozzles. See our Gasoline Pumps before Buying The engine is right and the price is right. I have in stock Cider Hills, Feed Cutters, House Paints and Oil. Rubberoid Roofing, Genuine AvenariusCarbolenium. Tongue Trucks for Disc Harrows, Genuine Harvey Bolster Springs. Groceries, Flour and Feed. Cooper Spraying Fluids. Stumping Powder, Caps and Fuse. D Mcdonald Home Phone 174 Third St. and Cascade Ave., Hood River, Oregon Statement of the Condition of The Butler Banking Co. HOOD RIVER, OREQON At the Close of Business, Nov. 27, 1908. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $347,820.38 Bonds, O. It. & N. 3s 25,000.00 Office Fixtures and Furniture 4,076.50 Cash on Hand and in Other Banks 07,127.57 Total $474,024.45 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits... 27,722.45 Deposits 396,302.00 Total 474,024.45 J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR All ealli promptly attended, night or day, city or country EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Nlcholi Bldg., Cor. Oak and fttliHU. purMi,-u ( Hon -office 8SB; Rwildeiic 36 1IOOI) BIVUH, OKKIION l'A IH('-OIIU 3613; UtSH. Hall HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT CO. .1. M. HCIIMKI.TKK, BBCI1KTAKY ABSTRACTS, CONVEYANCING and INSURANCE Royal Exchange, Glenn Falls, Union Assurance, Western Assurance, National Livestock and Oregon Life Insurance We have the only complete eet of Abstract Books in Hood River and are in position to execute any work in our line with promptness and accuracy Recently moved to permanent quarters in Davidson Building Home Thone 231 . HOOD RIVER, ORE. F ruit Growers Send us your orders for fruit boxes at the low price of $10.00 per 100 for apple boxes $ 5.00 per 100 for peach boxes We can also furnish slab wood for 50c per cord at mill or $1.25 per cord delivered on cars at Lentz Station. Can make delivery at once. PINE GROVE BOX A LIMBER CO. Pine Grove, Ore. Midget Restaurant Next to Banking and Trust Co. A New Quick Order House where MealB and I.michrn Will be Herved at All Hours STEAKS, CHOPS AND OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE COOKED TO ORDER Quick Service Moderate Prices G. M. BRALEY - Prop 1 0K REST Four furnished room to rent; rea sonable prioe; inquire at this office.