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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1908)
HdUDRIVBK GLACIER, THP&3DAY, DECEMBER 31. 1908. Five Robbed in Transit 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 : : : : R BRAGG & C 0., Hood River r Not Sisters Now od gain you ice Iwo women put. ing down the street who look like iitteri. You are astonished to learn that they are mother and daughter, and you realize that woman at forty or forty-five ought to be at her finest and fairest. Why isn't it sop The general health of woman is so in timately associated with the local health of the essentially feminine organs that there can be no red cheeks and round form where there is female weakness. Women who have suffered from this trouble have found prompt relief and eure in the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. organs of womanhood. It clears the complexion, brightens the yes and reddens the cheeks. " No alcohol, or habit-forming drugs is contained in "Favorite Prescription." Any sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. Every letter is held as sacredly confidential, and answered in a plain envelope. Address: World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y. grow (or tbeir own dm.-Lb Grande Observer. It fives vigor and vitality to the STATE GRANGE WANTS NEW BANKING LAW State guaranty of bank deposits wiil be one of the big questions to cooie befoia tbe next session ot tbe legislature. Already a bill has been thoroughly d.aited by A. W. Orton, representative from Multnornnb coun ty, and bas been submitted to tbe bauking committee of tbe Oregon state grange. The measure bas bee' gone over carefully and a second 'draft of tbe measure bas been pre pared. Thin Is now being sent to the different local granges throughout tbe state for tbeir suggestion and approv al. Ibe bill will be prepared in tituo for tbe opening of tbe legislature and will be backed by tbe state grange, wbiob will make the euactment ot tbe law one of tbe chief objects duriug tbe coming session. It bas beeu decided to confine the provisions to tbe question of bank guaranty alone, leaving other amend ments of tbe exit-ting banking law to other bille. 'Ibid will be done In ord er tbat tbe guaranty plan may not be embarrassed or hampered by tome ob jeotional clause or pro-ieion relating to other bank legialtion. Tbe mala purpose and intent of tbe law is set out in tbo first two sections of tbe proposed bill, wbiob set tbe time for tbe law to become operative and presoribe (he manner of the oper ation of tbe law. A Reliable House. Ship your bides and furs to And erson Bros., and get 10 to 50 per cent more money. No matter bow small or large your shipment of bides ot 'furs is, you can always obtain more spot cash by ship ping them to And reach liroe., of Min neapolis, Minn. They are tbe oldest, aud most reli able tur bouse in the Northwest, baoked by tweny-H .e years of honest dealings. Anyouo interested In hunt ing or trapping should have a copy or tbeit famous hunter's and trapper's guide. It oontains 450 pages of the most valuable Information to hunters and trappers. Tbe regular price of this valuable book is 82 00. To their shippers 81.2.'), Write to (hem (oday for free look let, price list, shipping tags, etc. Ibe; are all tiee. Address Andersen Bros., Dept. 71. Minneapolis, Minn Chicago After Apple Show Within a day or two the Urbaou Fruit . Co. expects to receive a oar lot ship ment of prize fruit from the apple show at .Spokane, Wasb. W, P. Mi obhela, who represented the Gibson Kruit Oo. at the apple Bhq, returned Thursday and stated tbat he bad se cured a straight oar of Mcintosh Reds exhibited by Beu t-ress, llamtlton, Mont., which was a prize taker. 'I bese apples as well s other prize fruit, will be sold in the local market. Some of the apples which are teirig shipped to tbe Uibsou Fruit Co are raid to be packed in band painted boxes and owing to the novelty oi suob a paokage a number of people in tbe looal trade are awaiting with Interest the arrival of the fruit. When asked for an opinion on tbe probability of getting the apple show in Chicago next year N. 0. Gibson of tbe Gibson Fruit Co. said unhesitat ingly that it would be the proper move for all interests concerned. He thinks Chicago needs tbe apple show and that tbe apple shew needs Chicago D. J. Coyne of Coyne Bros. bo returned lbiirsday from Spokane, says thMt by all means Chicago is tbe plaoa where the big exhibit should be held next season, for it would enable the growers to show th people in the East what can be done in tbe way ot growing and packing apples of su perior quality. Mr. Coyne says if tbe exhibit is again held iu tbe Waal it is a iDHtter of tbe Wenatchee people showing tbeit Hood River or Yakima neighbors what tbey lia-.e au.i which most of them already knew. H be lieves tbat an ea.tern exbi'it vinuld be a grand advertising sobeuie for tbe northwest apple urowers. W, P. Michaels of tbe Gibson rruit Qo., who is one of tbe be-t known men in the western arpl deal and who bas studied tbe sitoa'.un thor oughly, says 1.0 is COIlfldHUt it ould be a wise moro to bold th exhibit la Cbioago next year -Chicago lacker. Pay 85 00 for Woolen Mill Tie uacbloery of 'be Peo;letnr woo'.eonill bas bem i ii chased for tbe sum. f 15,000 and tie city wid soon hai a rehabilitated wpolen mill if the other conditions ohu but be met, says tbe East Uregonian. In a message received from E. Y. Judd this morning the latter accepted tbe offer of S500O for the old mill ma chinery. The message was received by F. E. Judd and by him turned over to T. C. Taylor, who has been in charge ot tbe negotiations for the local people. According to Mr. Taylor., this vir tually means that the woolen mill Is purchased. Tbe offer ot 85000 was made at tbe request of Bishop broth ers, with tne undertsanding tbat if proper arrangements cannot be mode tor reopening ibe mill in Pendleton it will i e taken elsewhere. "But it will not be taken away," declared T. 0. Taylor this afternoon, "the Bishops want to operate tbe mill in Pendleton and we should now be able to make satisfactory arrange ments (or keeping it here." Northwestern Inventor The following patents were issued this week to Northwestern iureutors, reported by D. Swift & Co., Patent Lawyers, Washington, D (J Wasbingtou. E. K Chapman, Spc- kaue, car-mover; 11. Davis, Addy, Automatio switch alarm ; W. A. Day, Bellingbam, berry-holder; W. W. Pbilbrick, Seattle, outter head ; 11. T. Katzlaff, Odessa, folding pole; W. S Smith, Colfax, pocket scissors. Oregon. J W. Carlson, Clifton, pulley-tlock; H. L. Turuey, Port land, clutch operating nrecbanUnr Copies ot any of tbe above patents will be furnished to our readers at teu cents eaoh, by D. Swift & Co., Wash ington, D. C, our special patent correspondents. if Xorthwest Notes of Interest Tbe enterprising people of Gilliam county will hold a big Progtrsiive Convention under tbe auspices of tbe Gilliam County Improvement Associa tion It is the Intention of tbe peo ple of this county to begin one ot tbe most active advertising campaigns evsroairied on by any Oregon county. Dou't forget tbat it is the duty of every reader of this paper to write to some friend at a dUtauce and tell bim ot tbe advantages cf Oregon as to cli mate and production. Hnmeniber that tbe people ot tbe older states, where tbe weather Is cold, are hovering around (be tire and have lots of time to read. Get busy. President Jacob Gould Scburman, of Cornell Universi y, and chairman of tbe first Pbilipine Commission, one of America's noted educators, is mak ing a tour of the country, beiug enter tained by tba commercial and educa tional organizations.- lie was a guest of the Portland Commercial kClub at luncheon Saturday and was given a dinner at the University Club Satur day evening. Tbe Koseberg Commercial Club, after a year of most intense activity, will dedicate their new club roon s on Tuesday, January 12tb. There wi I be .eprecentatives present Iroui various sictious of tbe state, Sentenced fur Contempt nf Con I Twelve mont'TS iu jail for Samuel Gompors, president; nine moubts for John Mitchell, rue of the vice presi dents, and six months for Krnuk Mor rison, wcratrry, all ot the Ameiican Fedbra'ion of Labor, was the sentence Imposed ty JuJa Wright of (he su preme court of tbe District of Coium bia toilay for contempt of court ip violating an order enjoining them from placing on the unfair or "We Don't Patronize" list the Buck Stove and Range company of St. Louis. All of tne defendants were in oourt wheu sentence was pronounced and notice ot an appeal t the District of Columbia appellate court was filed, Gompers being rd' a '"I cn ?"000 bonds; Mitchell on $1000, and Moriir sou r.n tW Judge Wright's decision, rcbirh oon siimed two hours end twenty minutes in reading, was a scathing arraign ment. "Everywhere," therourt said, "all over, within the court and with out, rampant, insolent defiance is heralded and proclaimed; undefined insult, adrortt. vulgar indignity, measure the litigants' conception of the tribunals, duo wherein bis cause still pendH." (.'raft Apple on Kerry Rush To these particuia.-ly interested in the growing of apples, an experiment made nt Delta, Idaho, will be of val ue. In the spring of last ynr, Thom as and Francis llauck, two miner?, who keep a gnrden and grow straw berries end vegetables, experiment in grHitmg a scion nf n 4-year-old ap ple tree intoa service berry tree body, and to tbeit delight the limb not only grew tut blossomed this year and two well developed yellow apples ripened. The tree from wbicb tbe scion was cut has never bloomed, yet the scion when grafted into a berry bush blos somed and bore fruit tbe next year. This is somewhat remarkable an I of interest to every grower i f fruit. Tbe successful grafting is one 80 oomplisbmeot and the growing ot tbe fruit from tbe gratted bush when tbe original tree bBs never bloomed is another. Delta is not a fruit section, but tbe Haucks have experimented ty cetting out 100 ttem. For rutebagas no section of the lountry ran grow larger ones than towu tbere For better fav ed and timet stra herries tr.H lul ling camp challenges tbe world. Yet nu one attempts lo row (.out, vegetfbl's or terries lot the market, aud vdj a few miners MM U&USr nU Coffee ."..at Coffee, but perfect Coffee. i i our grocer will grind it J belter if ground at home not .'J too fine. r ..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, Jelly and Meat, llutter. New (Joods received every day and our (iroceries 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. Tent3 i v li l ? $ 1 1 1 Vipi 3 a p George Irvine Successr to S. J. Frank BARGAINS IN LAND Km tv acres at $40 per acre, $200 cash, balance $10 per month. Ten acres, three acres Jut set to trees, all under ditch; $150 per acre, $.'100 down, $15 per month. Twenty-four acres; 130 apples 4 to 0 years old. 300 two years old, all newly fenced, 2 acres in strawberries, build ings on place, (1 inches of water from spring. Price, $5,000 ; $1000 down and $800 oer annum until paid. J, ADRIAN EPPINQ PHONE 1492-K, t .Mount Hood Store... W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods Hay Ammunition Boots and Shoes Hardware Graniteware (irain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries 5 SELZ SHOES i "THE SOLE OF HONOR." Royal Dlue 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, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. Stoves, Heaters and Ranges All kinds, Newj 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 0. P. DABNEY & CO. ...Coliseum Skating Rink... Catering to the best class of patrons only. Hardwood Floor, Famous KicbardBOn Hall Bearing Skates. Special attention given to beginners. For private lessons apply to Prof. A. Waldstein. 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 The Square Dea Store Is the place to get your Wagons, Bugg i i h i ( s Plows Harrows and Cultivators. Spray Pumps, Hose and Nozzles. 'm.i !v ' 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 SMALL DEPOSITORS There are several reasons why the BUTLER BANKING COMPANY welcomes small depositors and considers it a matter of good business policy to give equal attention to small and large accounts. In the first place, most of our large depositors started as small depositors. We have bad the pleasure of seeing many accounts grow steadily over a period of years and are glad to say that wo have helped our customers to increase their business and deposits. So far as the bank Is concerned, it is just as satisfactory to have several small accounts aggregating tbe sarno ns one larger one, because, although there is three times the bookkeeping involved, that is more than offset by the possibilities of development of three different accounts, besides the advertising value to the bank of three satisfied customers. This bank's capital, surplus Bird profits of over seventy-five thousand dollars, its very comnlete equipment and strong per sonnel make it the ideal depository for small depositors who ex pect to be bigger ones. The Butler Banking Co. HOOD RIVER, OREGON J. . NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR All culls promptly attended, nlgtit or day, city or country EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Nichols Illdir., Cor. Oak unci 5th HU. t'HnNit'H Hour Office S5H; Itanldonce 36 Hoor arvKR, okkuon ' a""riOU'ArrKic-0fflceSf13; Keg. 8611 Home Phone 174 Third St. and Cascade Ave., Hood River, Oregon HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT CO. J. M. HCrlMKr.T.KR, HKCHRTARV ABSTRACTS, CONVEYANCING and INSURANCE Royal Exchange, (JleiiH Falls, Union Assurance, Western Assurance, National Livestock and Oregon Life Insurance We have the only complete set 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 Phone 231 . HOOD RIVER, ORE. Attention 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 f 1.25 per cord delivered on cars at Lentz Station. Can make delivery at once. PINE GROYE BOX & LUMBER CO. Pine Grove, Ore. Midget Restaurant Next to Banking and Trust Co. A New Quick Order House where Metla and LancrieH Will be Served at All Honrs STEAKS, CHOPS AND OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE COOKED TO ORDER Quick Service Moderate Prices G. M. BRALEY - Prop W. G. ALDBED CONTRACTOR FOR EXCAVATING & GRADING HOOD RIVER, OREGON. J