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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1910)
HOOD K1VEK QLAOllStt 1HUKSDAY JULY 7 1910. -I . , " ' - ii 1 1 ! -mi. II mini LI. .1. Will . - I1LJJJ jmJLiM.mi ffi"1'iilf ' TUT"-""11 0 Had You Thought of The Difference Yes Sir (Ss . I Jill r It makes a difference just where and when you buy your Shoes and don't you forget it. Come here and you won't be sorry. Our Oxfords in all the latest styles for women are what you should buy now. We have just received a large extra shipment of Ladies' Pumps and are well fixed to give you the best of satistao tion. Don't forget that the Utz & Dunn Shoe is the best. When you see our line of Shirt-Waists. & Muslin Underwear you will see the cleanest and most complete line in the city. Its all new goods. As for style, quality and price we are absolutely right. A SPECIALTY every day with us is to give you a rare oppor tunity to SAVE MONEY on your purchases. Good treatment guaranteed and we are glad to show our goods before we sell. Come in. mwwm m tmrmm n g,giii egsss czssssssi tJu fJmf ill iff 0 Business Conditions. The only unfavorable element In the situation is the unfavorable attitude of federal lawmakers and state offi cials towards the railways and the spirit which would provent the com panies from moderately advancintf their charges to offset the increased cost of operation. When the manu facturer is obliged to pay higher prices for raw material and increased wages he doei the only possible thing in the oiiwimnf nnwi mid corresnondinirlv raises the charge for his product. The railways are omigeu 10 pay iin:reocu nrices for Biimdies and higher wages, and it is only reasonable that they should get more for what they sell, namely, transportation. That thev are impelled to raise their charges is plain from current trafhc returns showing increased gross lad ings, while costs or operation nave increased in still greater ratio, wuri resulting decrease in net earnings. Unless the greatest of all industries is permitted to prosper the country cannot be prosperous. New York Herald. No Death For Seven Weeks. Sam Bartmess said last week when he saw the Glacier's account of a man who was seeing things that he was not busy at all. He had not had a funeral in Hood River for over six weeks and he was beginning to think that he had better go out of the undertaking busi ness in a country where people am not die any oftener. The last death in Hnnd River was that of RavUtter, tho uniinor machinist who lost his life in the. fire of Mav 18. That sort of a record of community health is really pnnnirh to discourage anv undertaker and it is not to' be wondered at that Mr. Rartmess is beerinning to lose faith in his profession. Our suits are not merely cut out, ; they are "thought out." The brain"; work shows in better fit, better style, etc. True in every suit. Then The Underwear The coolest we can find Ask for B V D at SOc Porosknit .....SOc Unions. $1.00 ' J. G. VOGT NOTICE FOR PTFBL1CATI0N. United Htates I,and Office, The Dalles, Oregon, June liith, 1810. Notice In hereby given that Lucius 0. Pease, whose postottlce address la roruanu, Oregon, did, on the 30th day of August, and Application No. Oi.'214, to purr. haw the Nh'4. weci ' if t,A tho Kange rjHHV, n iimiiiono ......... tnnuer inereon, umuc .......... ... act of June 3, 1WK, and acta amendatory, known as iue -aiuiwi ... , such value as might be fixed by appra se ment, and that, purauant to such application estimated and valued by the applicant, the Umber estimated 425.000 board feet at 1200.00, and the land JJOj.00; that said appli cant, wui on mi. i-'" ' .. . . . 1 ........... .(.llaititinl rn tn yftth 3yrauTiTO the "iW" Receiver oi tne ubhuiw:b" , The Dulles, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest tills pur chase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by tiling a cor nihorated affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the en try JSlJaiS U. W. MOOKE. Register. The Low Price Does not indicate low quality A fine sightly little home place of FOUR ACRES with 200 bearing trees, mostly apples; fine cherries, peaches, etc., 4-room house; barn, etc. All go for $1,800; half cash, balance easy terms. If you want to buy, sell or rent Hood River property go to A. W. Onthank. Money te loan on tirst mortgages. Notar ial work of all kinds and legal papers carefully prepared. Also fire insurance n the very best companies. FORTY ACRES In the Upper Valley, very best apple land, tim ber on it will pay fyr clearing and more; 20 inches water with it at the 1P rate of 9 200 per acre; $2500 cash takes It now. Now is thy time to buy City Property Come in and see us about it. I The L-P Land Co. 12 Smith BlocK I I Tel. 259 n;n.r.lua ami Tttrvrle. Sundries at D. I I .. " ' im, j " Shoes made or repaired at Johnseu's McDonald's. , - -' - - - --' . h n i, .'l I' LrgL.'WJWjV'wri M ' k i II rr3 fvFl n I! x ; K I Daily For Portland I II Except Wednesday and Sunday J ednesday and LEAVE HOOD RIVER 3 P. M; ARRIVE PORTLAND 8:15 P. M. 1.00 ism if-""-- ESS " " '-'"-" " -l"- nr njt run. rvw nt Vun run Vurr Vwr rr run run n-r r rtr, ri rzr rtr r5 r) 11 lj lj Lni ini irvirwwuvuviivkrv im, Mirui L ' . . S3 KISS!