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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY JANUARY 21, 1909.
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Robbed vSaHiia 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 : : : :
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ANOTHER LETTER FROM
OTTEN-HILL PARTY
MM Ooenn, January 10, 1909.
Editor Uluicer Ihe last time we
wrote you we were it 1 remember cor
rectly .bout to go and bear the Koyal
Hawaiian Bund, wbioh wa did and
enjoyed it greatly, to out surprise
very few people were out. We uuked
seveial why the people did uot tutu
out bettor. l'heii answer was thnt
the weatbot was too cold. It wuh cool
and there wns a little sprinkle of rain
now and then, but for December was
simply beautiful. It wag waun
enough to use an umbrella for protec
tion from the sun and showers in be
tween. During that week we took in
be few points of interest iu and
around the city. Went out to the
pineapple district where you ride for
miles and miles ti rough sugiir cane
Belda before coming to the pineap
ples. Vp passed through this district
liutd with Holds of the fruit in difter
ent stages ot growth, it taking two
years, 1 believe, for tbem to msituie.
One place we were told the tons of
plants were two miles lung so you
may realize to pnir.e extent the acie
age, when it took two hours to reach
the end of the road, where we were
met and taken o a hotel, you might
call it, still it ia a private bungalow
home, where we weie served to a good
home oooked dinuei, with fresh aud
deliiious strawberries f erred with
choppei pineapple for deceit, our
host saying they had to mix in the
pineapple to make the berties go
urouod as it was just a little early tnr
berries, but 'a January we thought
ourselves fortunate to bare thorn even
mixed.
While there ia uot much to do here
to ciooupy your time we managed to
pot in the week to good advantage
and on luesduy started on the trip to
the volcano. We bad been told in
liouolulu that the trip was something
tierce, but to our great satisfaction
we.bad a lively trip, no one ot ua the
least little tit seasick aud enjoyed
every minute of it We passed the
leper Island in the distance. A more
desolate looking place you could uot
imagine, though they told us the other
tide, where the settlement is located
is very Htn. Well we hoped it was
for the take of those who always
bave to stay there after having once
been banished. One thing we no
ticed in Honolulu, every where are
homes and sobools for the children
of poor or leper parents, ho they
are to be pitied.
The next morning we were on the
coast of the island of Hawxii, tlr
largest of the group, it is very, very
beautiful, just as far as the eye cculd
see was plantation after plantation of
sugarcane, green aud leautiful.
Uete and there as we passed along
was what appeared to be a small tou
but on inquiry we were t,id 'hey weie
the pi HiiHiiou f iliiings Kuril Un
til, ii. n Im ii cwu pusiollire. rime,
t Uoi I. church, elo Aloft t.l l ieui
t.aie i l.t r own f.tigur mill. We went
on Htm i n ii l it we urriieci at u town
Ci.K 'l I H . at.i ehi t , nliue saw
tle.i) 1 r'fl pH9'-ugei -, u:hil, I nu'giigH
afd itint.. 1 hey have no winner,
I 'll ioAoi a licut with block i.ud Ink
1 . iet d'jwp. a scrt of n ladder gaug
plauk and down t e p is.-engers pn,
eeverpl natives wtm l- the way are
real water duck mw them to the
landing aud Irifg lisck who or what
ever is to he transported farther At
last we came to Cecoanut lelsud, a
beautiful little spot vety near the
main island, where we landed at lliln.
Here we bad dinner and took a ride
out to their one wonder, Kaiubow
falls. Afterwards we to"k the train to
Ulenwood, passing through a real
jungle that looked as though it would
be impossible to penetrate After a
lew miles of this we once more went
lor miles and miles through the fields
of oaue.
At Ulenwood we took a stage foi a
9-mile ride to the Volcano House, we
passed again through the jungles with
here and there a clearing aud at last
about 7 o'clock w :iw the bright ted
glow from the volcano. Even that
seut a thrill through you, as we were
very impatient at our slow progress, it
being uphill, but at Us1: we arrived
tired and hungry ami were met ly the
sailing . landloid, Mr. Ueajofthenes
Lycurgos. 1J is dinner whs just as
good as his name 1j loig and we all
did it justice. As soon aftet dinner
a- we could we were fitted out with
noises, lauterns, divided skirt fur
the ladies, (all tiding usttide) and a
gaide and we started for the crater.
We went one and one half miles by
trail tb'oogh the jungle almost
straight dan hill, then two miles
aoross the lava beds, the glow from
the crater ever guiding us on to Kil
avea, the greatest aotive volcano in
the world. At last we are there; all
we cau tay or do is to stand on the
blink of the great precipice and gaze
down 215 feet ou four acres of burn
ing lava and exclaim How beautiful !
Look there, oh! Look over there!
Isn't that grand, etc. 1 can ouly nay
as a gentleman said, we see it, we
taste it, we smell it, we wondei what
power is behind it, but we have not
the words to describe it. it is simply
graud. At last we had to leturn to
the hotel to sleep. In the morning
aftei goiug over the sulphur beds iind
lookiug and wondering about the
steam escaping from eveiy crack iu
the ground, we again started to the
crater to see it by day light. It whs
just as beautiful in its way as by night
aud we enjoyed it thoroughly. Ihe
next innrniug at half past six we very
reluctautly climbed iuto the old stage
and started ou our return trip over
the same old way, aud bad ouly one
oue experience. At Laupahoehoe we
'Hiv them kiing so e donkeys aboard.
Ihey put a btrong halter and rope
ou theni and trail them after the boat
lo the steamer here they hoist tbem
up on a sort of a rope ladder. Une
poor donkey would not swim at all
aud seemed scared to death. At
about 7 o'clock a. m we again unit
ed at Honolulu, wbeu we decided to
start for dan Frauciscn, as there was
a laige steamship, the Maschuiiti,
ready to sail, aud there was uo other
ship on wbioh we could sail until Jau
uary 39, which was longer thuu we
thought we oared to stay as the weath
et bad become quite oppressive. So
jv are homeward hound with only
oue regret. Home liawaiiau friends
said they bad planned a laub iu our
honor at their home, that being to
the best of wnr knowledge a teal Ha
waiian dinner, however Ihey came to
see us off aud decorated ua iu their
Leis wbioh we threw hack as we sailed
away with alah to those we were leav
ing behind and happy to get uearer
the loved ones at home. With hello
to all Hood Hiver, adieu.
Otteu-Hill party.
For health and happiness PeW'itt's
Little Early Risers pleasant little liver
pills, the best in.de. Sold by Keir &
Casa.
Kemarks by Old Man Bennett.
A sheep herder from out Dufui way
cum in to town a phew days ago to see
the dominie to make arrangements to
get married next mouth, him being a
little short of reddy niuuuey, so he
traded 2 kiote pelts to the dominie to
perform the ceremouy, aud he deliv
ered tho po.ts on the spot, and the
dominie will go out aud tie the uot
when they get reddy. which will be as
soon as the bride's sheer turns from
a male order house in Chicago, It is
not considered good form mi Dnfur
way to be marned hate footed.
A teller whs t Dinning nt filing to
see bis hot gill the otbei ni.e, hurt
he leil rutly shute the faie il iexl
diligent waut to see him, so hu in
a qiiau dairy what to do hiaally l.
hegi.n to dress op into his best dud ,
bid trottio harness so to speak, a: u
i hen he thought ho wood leave it l
chance aud cut the cards. So lie gin
out a deck of cards aud sed Ki d 1 11
go and black I will stay to home, am!
it cum blaok; but he went on dress
lug. Then he sed mebbe the Urst cut
was oureliable so be wood switch aud
out again, and ho sed Ulaok I'll go
and red I'll stay to huome, aud ii
cum red ; butl he Kept on dressing.
Then be deoided he wood count the
pins in the pin cushion, aud if they
was a odd number he'd go, if a even
number be woodent, and they was Kl
of em. Then he coucluded such per
ceediugs was oureliable. so he wood
shake the dice, and if it ontu even
he'd go, odd he'd stay to home, and
be tin owed 13, and then he said it
was best '2 iu 3, and he tbrowed 11.
then be sed the best 3 in 5 and he
throwed 9. Then be sed dice was a
gambling gaini, so he'd put ten white
beans and one blaok beau in a sock,
and if he drawed a white btan he'd
go, if be got black bean be wcodent,
and be drawed the black bean. Then
be be concluded be'd take a grab ot
teeth picks and If tbey was a odd
number be'd go, even he'd stay, aud
he grabbed 89. But alt the time be
kep;getting reddy and then he started
towards the bouse and stopped at the
city drug store and says I'll take me
more chance; if I take a drink I'll go,
if I don't take a drink I'll uot go. S
be took the drink and wtut ami i.
about 2 minutes oum back pll mi i,
with bis bat gone, and a dent iu the
seat of bis pants just the size ot the
old man's foot. All of wicb goes to
show that wben your luck is against
yon, don't try to force it.
Land Sales In Upper Valley
r. Arthur Putnam, a new corner
from New Hampshire, bought this
week from Loudon & Powers, the Fobs
place in tbe upper valley.
Allen Maoran sold 20 a res this
weak, part of bis place in the upper
valley to W. A. Stone of Butialo, N.
V. Both sales wete made through W.
II. Marshall of Dee.
A Utile Paxt Weather History.
Ooldeudale Gazette, January 1. 1885,
Juettwenty-four years ago: Arthur
Halo and Kd Wing started for The
Dalles last Saturday on horseback, tbe
mal baiug lashed no a third pack
horse. They arrived at tbe top of tbe
mountain so late thit they did not
dare to go on through tbe deep and
uncertain snow, so tbey returned aud
camped at Happy HomeJ station, and
triod it again Sunday, but after
ll'iauiiering and wandering tor a time
through a deuse 'og, tbey bad to re
turn and camp at the same place au
ctbei night. Monday they went on
but had not leturoed up to yesterday
nonn. We have no Portland or east
ern mail since tbe middle ot Decem
ber. Frank Martin and Jim Stioe are
carrying the mail between here aud
Yakima on horseback. Martin started
out from here yesterday morning and
will go ou until he meets Btice wben
they will -exchange mails and eaob
take tbe back track. Andrew Carpen
ter lett with the Bickelton mail yes
terday, ihe Blockhouse mails come
and go regularly. Nothing has passed
on wheels or runners between here
nnd Columbus for two weeks. Ciold
endale Independent.
...The Spot Cash Grocery...
Headquarters for the best of everything in (Jroeeries. It
is the policy of this linn to give customers the very best
that can be bought in the markets. The only store in the
city that sells preferred stock in can goods aud
Ileinze's Pickles, Olives, Mince Meats, etc. We carry
the largest and most complete line of (Jroeeries in the city
and make a specialty of the I lest of Everything. (Jive us
a call.
Wood & Huggins
DRIVING GLOVES AND WHIPS
Have just received a Kim Line of Men's
Double Lined Driving Driving Gloves
of all kinds. Also new line of Whips.
I carry everything in Harness (Joods, Car-
riage Trimmings, Blankets and Robes.
George Irvine
Successor to S. J. Frank
...Mount Hood Store...
W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor.
Dry Goods Ammunition Hoots and Shoes
Hardware Grauiteware
Hay Grain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries
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.
...Coliseum Skating Rink...
Catering to the heat class of patrnns only. Hardwood Floor, Famous
Richardson Bull Hearing Skates. Special attention given to beginners.
For private lessons apply to l'rof. A. Wnhlstein. Wednesday afternoon
for ladies only. General admission : Afternoons free, skates 25c, child
ren 15c. Evening; Ladies free, gents 10c, BkateR itfe. Honrs: Afternoon
2 to 5. Evening 7 :30 to 10. : : MUSIC IX ATTENDANCE
Arthur Waldstein, Manager
V""M nawiJiiiiii mi ! 1 1 j ..in hiuii. mW 1 1 '
TRANSFER & LIVERY CO.
AGENTS; FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS.
Hauling, Draying, Laggage Transferred, First
Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready.
Phone i;U.
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 CHARTEK OAK Stoves and Ranges
O. P. DABNEY & CO.
Square
Dea
Store
Is the place to get your Wagons, Buggies or Hac s
Plows Harrows and Cultivators. Spray Pumps,
Hose and Nozzles.
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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 Avenarius Carbolenium.
Tongue Trucks for Disc Harrows, Genuine Harvey
Bolster Springs. Groceries, Flour and Feed. Cooper
Spraying Fluids. Stumping Powder, Caps and
Fuse.
D.
Home Phone 1 74
Third St. and Cascade Ave., Hood River, Oregon
Established 1900
Incorporated 1905
The Butler Banking Co.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Capital, Surplus and Profits, over $75,000
Average Deposits for year 1908 - $360,000
Deposits at this time over - - $380,000
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
LESLIE BUTLER, Pres. J. N. TEAL, Vicc-Prcs,
TRUMAN BUTLER, Cashier
R. T. COX, Director E. H. FRENCH, Director
Domestic and Foreign Exchange bought and sold
Travelers' Checks issued available in all parts of
the world.
Interest paid on Time Deposits
Savings Banks for Children.
HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT CO.
J. M. 8C1IMICLT.KK, HECltKTARY
ABSTRACTS, CONVEYANCING and INSURANCE
Royal Exchange, (JIoiih Falls, Union Assurance,
Western Assurance, National Livestock
and Oregon Life Insurance
We Imve the only complete fet of Abet ract Books in Hood River and are
in position to execute any work in our line with promptness and accuracy
Hreiitl.v moved to permanent quarters in Davidnon Building
Home Phone 2'U. HOOD RIVER, ORE.
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
( Filling Prescriptions f &
Y J I With Pure Drugs with satisfaction to -jlJi
M J both patient and physician is assured if s&
y x -z-LI you leave your prescription with us. !
i,i,m We have (jained a reputation for relia- -jji r
()'T 1 "X bility by supplying " 3
Pure Fresh Drugs 2
ill i a" our Ire8(-'r'Pt'on9- When you CSaJ
juVy bring your prescriptions here you are lijvJL
"sX Bure ' 'ea' service.
THE GLACItR PHARMACY. aBg-SLSsfiSns
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
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