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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1909)
HOOD RIVES GLACIER THURSDAY, MAY 20 1900 Five Fortune Telling Does not take into consideration the one essential to wom an's happineit womanly health. The woman who neglects her health is neglecting the very foundation of all good fortune. For without health love loses its lustre and gold is but dross. Womanly health when lost or impaired may generally be regained by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This Prescription has, tor over 40 years, been curing delicate, weak, pain-wracked women, by the hundreds ot thousands and this too In the privacy ot their homes without their having to submit to Indeli cate questionings and offensively repuy nant examinations. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence held as sacredly confidential. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Great Family Doctor Boor, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition-1000 pages, answers in Plain English hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married, ought to know about. Sent free, in plain wrapper to any address on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing only, or in cloth binding (or 31 stamps. BINGEN. (From Observer) ,)ohu V 01 kin in) wan here this week to look into the propositnti ot getting in i Inner Hurt box Factory. Hid time waR limited, hot expressed himself as lieitiK Mitisll- rt with the location, and will letnrii iu a couple of weeks and make defluate propoistiou. ,1. A. Henderson ot this plaoe, n a le the Mist shipment of etranberriei to PoitlaDd on Monday, tbU season. This whs followed on Tuesday by others by parties whose name we did not learn, The berries were Que ones, but every day will mark an improve ment. Ed. Suksdorf, leuves tonight for Spokane, on a oouple of weeks' visit to bis parent's. During his absence Mr. Theodore Suksdort will be deputy P. M. Mr. Tonsfeld, left on Monday for Pottland to purobate a stock for his new drug store. He will probably open up in the postottioe building until bia own building is completed. Mrs. Motrin, who has been visting Mts O. L. Henderson, in Hood Hiver tor a couple of weeks, returned borne on Wednesday. Mr. Taylor, who purchased a large ancb near (Jleuwood and has bean here for the past two week?, lett for Portland on Tuesday. Tho naipeutei-s are though with Pete lam's bouse, aud tbe painters will have full swing next week. Surveyors were at work yesterday layiug out a plat alongside the rail road truck ti r a lumber yard and sheds. Miss Mary Donahoe and Miss Car stens, of Portland, aie tbe guests ot Miss Henderson this weekk, Mi. Morris went over to Hood Kiv er on Sunday to speud the day with tiiends. About twenty young people oame on the early boat from The Dalles last Saturday, and enjoyed a day's picnic ing in our beautiful groves. Miss Shimmons who has heen teach ing school at Hood Hiver for tbe past mouth, came over to spend Sunday with friends in this burg. Upper Hood Riyer Vuley. The Mt. Hood Railroad Co. have let contracts for tbe construction of their line south from Dee, in the heart of the upper valley. The finest of land, cheap and plentiful supply of water ; unexcell ed for apples, clover and berries. I handle these I nde. W. II. Marshall, Dee, Oregon. WHITE SALMON. (Krom Knterprlse.) Second street looks much better since tbe tiees were taken out. Every street in town should be open up in like manner. Mrs Kdw. Bitot who has been spending tbe winter with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Hull lett last week to join bet husband in Hood Kivet. Quite a number ot t ie members of the Mosier lodge attended the Odd Fellows lodge in this place last Satur day night. Through some mistake the boyB here weie uot prepared to give (heir visitors the reception as is their custom to give. The Swan Haroann Mill Co pur chased a quarter of beef of the White Sain on butcher last week and when tbev cut it up they found shot through the meat from the size of bird shot to as large ns buck shot. The beef was grown by Dean tbe terry man. He must have some accomodat ing neigt bors. The grade on Main street will be completed according to survey, the property owners along tbe street pay ing 50 cents per front foot for the gtading and tbe town pays the bal ance out of the general revenue fnnd. The property owners on Wyers Ave. petitioned tbe oounail for a new gui- vev before the grading is hegun on thier street and this petition the council granted. At a meeting of the members and newly eleoted officers fo the Library Assicialicn last Monday evening plaii'i were agreed npou and the work ol the library begnn in earnest. A committee was appointed to draft a co1 stitution and by-laws for tbe as sociation, also a committee to decor ate and arrange the library room. The membership committtee reported about thirty members and expressed tbe opinion that tbey would get at least one hundred members in a very few wpeks. The room at tbe rear of the Knlerpri'e office has been secured tor llhrnfy room, The committee on decoration will tHke charge of the room next week. The committee in dontiiotis is meeting with gratifying sue sh and there is no doubt that While Salmon Library Association will some day tank among the best in the state. Avaln T berculosis The following from Dr. S. M. Mc Clure, Inspector in Charge, Bureau of Animal Industry, located at Pendle tiou, Oregon, is of interest, showing, as it does, the ravages of tuberculosis among ani uals as well as man, em nhaszing the necessity of sanitary I ipervisinn of tbe food products of the State: 1 have mailed you under separate eoier a chicken showing advanced lesions ot avian tuberculosis 'I'hii chicken was obtained Irom a ranch about fifteen miles from Pendleton and tbe disease has uow gone through the entire nock owned by this man until from a flock ot about sixty chickens there remains less than a dozen. Ah these chickens bae died from time to time they have been eat en by a baud of bogs wbioh run in the same yard with them. Recently 1 sent an inspector to supervise the slaughter of nine ot these bogs and two ot tbem showed well defined les ions of tuberculoma. Five chickens from this same ranch were sent to tbe International Congress on Tubercul osis and were said to have been excel lent specimens. This disease prevails among tbe chickens on an adjoining ranob, laige numbera of which have died. On this adjoiuiug ranch, all the turkeys have died ot tuberoulosis Tubeioulnsls has prevailed among tbe people living on this ranch for many years, aud at least three of daughters of this farmer died of it. be employed in each of the live dis tricts into wheih tbe city has been divided. Deliveries leave each store at 8 and 1 a. m. and 2 and 4 p m. This system is in vogue in many cities of tbe size of Ashland Tidings. Tariff Farts. The McKinley bill was reported Aprill 6. 1890; was debated outil Sep tenrtier ill and waa approved October 1, 1890. The Wilson tin-man bill was repotted Denembet 2i, ISD.'l. and pass ed .luly 24. The Philippine Islands expoited WiO.OUO.OOOJ worth of stuff lust year, and $15,000,000 worth of it cam - frem the United States. Tbe islands im ported 800.000,000 worth of stuff, and took but $5,000,000 from the United States. It costs tbe United States $14,000,000 a year to maintain peace in the archipelago. The product ot tbe Pennsylvania steel mills for 1907 was valued at $504,167,0(0. The average yearly cawing ot a steel worker is $663 HO The value cf bis product is $11,661 Tbe Uertnan steel worker earns ju t a little more than halt tbe wages of ibe American steel worket. Udwatd Anderson ot Weston origi nated a cheap and stioesBful method of exterminating squirrels. A tea spoonful of sulphur wrapped iu papet is placed iu tbe holes. This is set atite, theu covered with weeds aud dirt, and the t nines of tbe sulphur smothers the rodents. The largest bog raised fnr many years was slaughtered recently at Elton Wood Manor, near Brays Cross, In Newpott, England. Theauimal was a Jersey red boar, 1 years old, weighing alive 1009 pounds and dress ing 1336 pounds Tbe biggest bog heretofore grown weighed 1224 pounds, dead weight Wm. Moody was down from his ranch iu the Upper Valley Saturday. He is making some extensive improve meets on his place this spring Oils. This country is veiy rich In its oils, and for this reason ia known among all other countries as a smooth pro position 1'bere are practically two classes of oil namely, Standard aud what is left over after tbt Standard is through. These classes aio again divided Into various kinds. Machine oil is used on sewing machines aud hy the Kepuu- lloan aud Democratic parties. Salad or olive oil oomes from tie cotton belt, and ia used to puzzle mak ers of salads. Tbeu the consumers guess what's in It. Automobile oil is used to blow in tbe faces of people; also to sptay tbe road. Kerosene oil is used to light kitoben Hies. Midnight oil is going out, being replaced by electricity and beet sellers. Oils are used for purposes of lubrl cation. When properly oiled, bills easily go through oongiess, votes slip into ballot boxes without friction, aud campaigns become almost noise less. Oil is frequently plaoed on the troubled waters of Wail stieet, with splendid lesults. Most oils come from oil walls and are conducted by lead-pipe cincbes to points of distribution. The lead pipe cinch is a patent invented hy Mr. Rockefeller, and uow in general ue by all capitalists. When tho oil ieaobeB its doetiDii tion, it's just as tresh as when it started on its journey; but owing to the slate ot tbe weather, the condi tion of tbe roads and tbe prospect ot a close winter, tbe price is doubled. Exchange. Ilia II miM ed Maine. He wandered from the little town A dozen years or mora ago ; He hoped be might achieve renown, And fancied be was doing so; He thought of those who stayed be hind To toil ntiseen and die unknown, While be, more fortunate than tbey, Was mounting upward day by day And claiming laurels of bis own. lie went back, when he thought bis fame Had spread to every land and dime, When he supposed bis houuied name Had been exalted for all time When be believed tbat every man From Budapest to HackenBaok And from Spokane to Ispahan Must know that few were greater than He bad beoome, be traveled back. An ancient settler met him where He lingered when tbe train bad gone ; "Well, Dan'l B nks, 1 do declate!" The old man murmred, "Well 1 swan 1 I'm glad to see you back ag'in, 1 am, by gum ! You're looking prime Say, Dan, if the question's fair, What you been drivin' at, and where Have you been stayin' all tbis time?" 8 E Riser, iu Chicago Keonrd Herald. Delivery Combine F. H. Knight, of Grants Pass, has taken over and will conduct the de liveries of all tbe groorey stores of Ashland. It is expected by the grocers tbat this plan will give better service than oonld be done by individuals, as it is Intended to give four trips to each section of the city daily, one team to C. EVERETT, Th Practical Shoemaker, At Uiggs' Old Stand. Fine Work a Specialty. Electrical Jobbers Ail Kinds of Electrical Wir ing Supply Fixtures. Will give you prices that will suityoo. Will get you any thing in Electrical Goods. Harry H. Bailey Phone 2H8-L 0. L Day Phone 27-L COAL FOR SALE Transfer and Livery Co. What Makes a Bank Strong? In judging a hank always remember that it is Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits that give se curity to the depositor, because that money stands between you as a densitor ami any possible shrinkage in the securities held by the hank. With a paid up Capital, Surplus and Profits of I added to our securities, which are all gilt edge, every dollars of deposits is protected by a Dollar and a Half. First National Bank "NOW IS THE TIME" To Begin Your Spring Building and we are Pre pared to give you estimates on all house bills and Prompt Delivery on the Same BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING COMPANY Home Phone 62-K (BRANCH) E. C. BROCK, Res. Mgr. HOOD RIVER t Denatured Alcohol FLEMING k TAFT D RAYING, WOOD YARD, FEED STOR1 At Mclteynolds old Stand. OFFICK PHONE 29. BBS. PHONE PHONE 232-M Hood River, Oregon i i If you have occasion to use alcohol for burning or any mechanical or industrial purpose you shold know that as a result of the new law, grain alcohol can now be had at a price which makes it an object to use instead of wood alcohol. , Have You a Chafing Dish? Denatured Alcohol is superior to the dangerously poisonous wood alcohol, besides it does not give Off any offensive smell when used in chafing dishes in your private room or in the presence of company. We can supply you with any quantity. CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy i r""r"r I 1909 if You Are Looking For Snaps, Investigate Lots in Blocks 4, 6, 6 and 7 Idlewilde Addi I tion to Hood River. Prices, for short time :j: only, $100 to $150 per lot. Easy terms or 5 Per Cent Discount for Cash. Kit I'till Peril iiUr, Add twin: J. R BATCH ELDER Phone 163-M State Street, Hood River The Square Deal Store Is the place to get your Wagons, Buggies, Hacks, Plows, Har rows, Cultivators, Spray Pumps, Hose & Nozzles, Gasoline Power Spraying Outfit, complete wgt. 328 lbs. Myer Cog Gear Hand Pumps guaranteed to give satis faction. The right kind of Hose Nozzle and Fittings. Extension Head Disc, Harrows with wheel trucks, Garden Tools, Planet Jr. Seeders. I have in Stock Rub beroid Roof ing, House Paint, genuine Avenarius Car bolenium, Cooper Spray Groceries, Flour and Feed. Stumping Powder, Caps and Fuse. d. Mcdonald Home Phone 174 Third St. and Cascade Ave., Hood River, Oregon Summer Rates East During the Season 1909 Via the Oregon R. R. & Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE, AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on the 0. R. & N. line To OMAHA and Return - - $00.00 To KANSAS CITY and Return $00.00 To ST. LOUIS and Return - $07.50 To CHICAGO and Return - - $72. 50 and to other principal cities in the Kust, Middle West and South. Corresponding!' low fares. On Sate June 2, 3; July 2, i: Aug-ust II, 12 To DENVER and Return - $55. OO On Sale May 17, July I, August tl Going transit limit 10 days from date of iule, final return limit Oct. 31st. These tickets present Borne very attractive features in the way of stop over privileges, and choice of routes; thereby enabling passengers to make side trip to many interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight advanee over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will bu furnished by any 0. R. & N. local agent, or W. M. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. J. H. Fredicy, Agent, Mood River, Ore. Wm. Cooper and Nephews TREE SPRAY FLUIDS VI FLUID IS FOR Winter or Spring Use ON DORMANT TREES It Kills SAN JOSE SCALE Oyster Shell Scale, Eggs of Insects and Spores of Fungi, Mosses and Lichens. V2 FLUID ISTOR Summer Use When Trees are In Bud or Leaf It Kills Codling Worm, Oyster Shell Scale Insect, Wooly and All Forms of Aphis, Pear and Apple PSYLLA WITHOUT INJURY TO LEAF OR BLOSSOM. NO SEDIMENT TO CLOG NOZZLES Mixes Instantly With Cold Water Immediately Ready CHARLES O. ROBERTS, General Agent Sold by D. McDONALD, Hood River A COMPLETE LINE OF Feed, Grain, Field Seed Poultry Supplies Spray Materials, Fertilizers, Etc. AT Whitehead's Feed Store Statement of the Condition Of the The Butler Banking Co. HOOD RIVER, OREGON at the close of business, April 28, 1909: Resources Loans and Discounts - - $355,642.17 Bonds and Warrants - - 15,672.74 Office Fixtures and Furniture 6644.77 Cash on Hand and in Other Banks 102,331.44 $480,291.12 Liabilities Capital Stock - Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits Deposits $ 50,000.00 32,169.92 398,121.20 $480,291. 12 H-H-M-H-H-l-l M MMhM I M"M--H"I"I"1-H"1"1"I"