The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 14, 1910, Image 6

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    HOOD HI VKK tfrLAOlEa THURSDAY JULY 14 U)lO.
Call the Office
Number 0
For the supplement to the directory
If you do not have one. We will mail
it. Then Call By Number.
HOME TELEPHONE CO.
8. T. RAW80N
F. II. STANTON
HOOD RIVER NURSERY
Stock Grown on Full Roots.
We desire to let out friendH and putroiii know that for the fall planting we will
have and can nupply in any number
Cherry, Pear, Apricot, Peach and Plum Trees
Grapes, Currants and Berry Plants
Shade and Ornamental Trees
AIho, all the standard varieties of Apple Trees. Oan supply the trade with
plenty of Newtown, Hpitaenberg and Jonaonan apie irees
Rawson & Stanton, Hood River Ore,
The Last Chance is the Best Chance
Stop at the
Handy Corner
Grocery
You will find a complete and up-to date line at our
store with goods at remarkably low prices. We are
just outside the city limits and offer the shortest haul
to the valley residents, not only for their, purchases
but for their produce, for which we will pay the high
est market price. Trade hero and count up thesaving.
, A call over t he phone from town people will bring
our delivery wagon promptly with exactly what you
order. Phone 282L.
G. P. CHRISTIE
Successor to Hubbard Taylor
e
A
If. 1 1. BAILEY W. E. COLBY
Bailey & Colby
Electric Wiring and
Fixtures
All Kinds of Electrical
Supplies at Moderate
Prices
t il Oltico and Display Room
"Y!j at 117 State Street
PHONUS:
Office 222 K
Residence 268L
Always Something
New
Rady For thi Next On.
k fTonnrnnn find brave but Terr ec
centric Virginia planter named Hill
Carter, who had once been an officer
In the (Julted States navy, bad a nana
to band battle at fisticuffs one day
with his plantation overseer and came
off second best. lie therefore cnal-
inninui thn overseer to a formal duel.
but the latter declined on the ground
that, being a husband ana ratuer, ne
was under obligation not to risk leav
ing his family destitute. Carter at
once removed that objection by set
tling upon the family a comrortame
annuity. Then everything was got
rPBrtv for the ficht. but Just as tne
two men faced each other the sheriff
arrived on the scene, took them Into
custody and had them bound over to
keep the peace. Mr. Carter did not,
however, change the deed of gift with
which he had provided for the over
seer's family, remarking that he might
wish some time to resume the Inter
rupted fight and hence would ratner
keep everything In readiness for
prompt actlon.-New fork Tost
Consul King David.
Slils amuslnz anecdote of Lamartlne
la related by the Baroness Bonde In
her volume of letters. Shortly after
thn revolution of February he wrote
on the blank leaves of his pocketbook
the names of his proteges ana Bene me
Itnt- to he nrovlded with places Imme
diately. Previously, however, It seems,
hn hnA scribbled "David" on the page,
and tho head of the cabinet appointed
the said David consul at uremen. me
postulant, however, never came for
ward, and, though the poet did not like
being disturbed, M. Iletzel was oblig
ed to ask who wag the David on his
llat
"lie who danced before the ark,
was the answer.
"Oh, dear! I have gazetted him to
Bremen!"
"rrnw verv sinirularl I meant him
for a subject for meditation, not for
nomination. But you can cancel It"
The monlteur registered tne cnange,
but few knew that the last consul ap
pointed to Bremen was King Davldl
Lanauaat of Switzerland.
It la n curious fact that the people
most celebrated for love of country
should In a manner be without a lan
guagethat Is, a mother tongue, iho
Swiss have three official languages-
acrman, French and Italian. About
three-fourths of the population or tne
mountain confederation epean uer
mnn. while the remainder divide four
other languages among them, chiefly
French and Italian, these languages
hiinir found, as a rule. In districts in
close proximity to the countries where
in those languages are the principal
tongue. In Switzerland documents and
notices are printed in both the French
and German languages, in me nation
al assembly members deliver their
speeches In cither French or Cerman,
for nearly all members unaerstana
hnth tone-ties. The decrees and procla
mations of the president are translated
by an official Interpreter ana rurnisnea
to the press in both iangunges.-iNew
York Press.
Take the Ferry to
UNDERWOOD
The Gateway to the White
Salmon Valley
Shortest and best grade to Trout
Lake, Husum and Way Points
Special Attention to Autos & Teams
Ferry Lands at North Bank Depot
Treiber & Olsen
STAGE LINE
FROM
DEE TO LOST LAKE
I will meet parties at the train at Dee when notified
by mail, and transfer passengers and camp equippage
to Lost Lake or other camp grounds.
C. L. FORSBERG, Dee, Oregon
,f I,
I Press the Button
- Htr Fault.
Tha teacher In charce of the primary
department at a school In West Fhlla
delnhla was talking the other day
about her work and her pupils.
"They ore dear youngsters," sue saw,
"but they sometimes make curious re
marks. Several times I have had oc
casion to reprove a little boy who lsu't
bad, but who Is very mischievous ana
annoying. He is always getting Into
trouble and making a disturbance.
"Ono day he had been more than
usually uproarious, and 1 was very
tired. Instead of scolding or punish
ing him I began In rather an exasper
ated toue to talk to him.
" 'Tom; 1 said, 'I'm afraid I'm never
going to meet you lu heaven.'
"He looked up with the most shock
ed face. 'Why. teacher, he said, 'isn't
that Just too bad? Whnt have you
done?' "-Philadelphia Times.
A Modest Request.
An Impeccably dressed gentleman
the other day when walking along
Piccadilly felt a movement In his
pocket and, clapping his hand thereto,
seised tho wrist of the thief. Ilodrew
forth the erring member, and, looking
at It with supreme disgust, he released
it, saying, with a grimace of disgust,
"For heaven's sake, my good man, go
and wash your hands before you put
thtiu In a gentleman's pocket again'"
London Tatler.
if "I lise(l to com- ,
'ft plain about the stovo nST ; k.
I but not since I began using sN j
11 OLYMPIC FLOUR'NxU
r" Mother i J
- Ton always bake successfully VV, 1
n , when you use Olympic. It is pure
JoUtiviul Jtou'Uiwj and whoicgome nutritious and ."
f UlUliiCo clean just what is required to make
? MJWPw Every sack of Olympic is made from y 1
UlTt VT most carefully selected Northwestern IV
vL JJ? wheat and manufactured under ideal san- IV. I
XtTlTKv itary conditions onlytheplumpest,hard- J j 1
: Ctvlnliy est grains are used, the choicest of the 111
ra entire Northwestern crop. Insist Ml 3
f $ sS' upon Olympic "there Isn't Iff
s KJjii' "
OLYMPIC A
and see the effect. Electricity
is certainly about as fine an
effect in every way that one
ask for. It gives us light and
heat tind power for reducing
labor, and is the means for re
gaining lost power in the
human system.
Marvelous
Results
follow the installation of an electric plant in your office or home. Let us
do the work for you as we do exceedingly fine contract work at moderate
prices.
Dean Shaw
Phone 3
Res. Phone 272H
COMMON SENSE
dictates that money should be kept in
the bank and paid out by cheek in
stead of currency. By doing this you
avoid misunderstandings and always
get a receipt for your payment.
Bank your money with this bank.
Whether the amount you handle is
large or small we welcome it just the
same and give the small account the
same careful attention we give the
business of the large depositor.
AT YOUR GROCER'S
Made Him Feel Old.
"What's tho matter?"
"Oh, nothing much."
"But you look ns If you had some
thing serious on your mind.'
"Well, If you insist on knowing, a
boy who was named after me has Just
become engnged to bo married, now
time fliesl" Chicago Itecord-IIerald.
A splendid Assortment of
Men's Sateen Shirts
in tan, navy, red, green and slate; price $1.00.
Something better in fancy soisctte and pongee, with
and without collars, from $1.25 to $2.00.
The Latest Line of Men's Ties
25c, 35c and 60c. In plain and all the latest shades
Specials in Ladies' Neckwear
Dutch Jabots and Collars. Also Auto Scarfs
Selz Shoes are Sold In Hood River Exclusively by
A. L. Carmichael
ON J11E HEIGHTS
The Dollar Mark.
"Have you seen the Washington mon
ument?" "Yes," replied the New Yorker. "It's
a pretty tall building, but what's the
good of it without any ofuces for rent?"
-Washington Star.
Economy,
nusband Excuse me, dear, but don't
you cook much more for dinner than
we can uso? Wife Of course! If I
didn't how could I eeonomlzo by utiliz
ing leftover dishes ?Cleveland Leader.
Not Ntw.
"Electricity Isn't modern discov
ery. It Is as old as the flood."
"How Co you make that out?"
"Why, didn't Noah haT to have atk
lighter
Dot tar bluia in tb face ttitn ft
blot to the heart CorrsBtoe.
For Sale by
PERIGO & SON
BRAGG MERCANTILE CO.
A. C. STATEN
H-Hl--M--H-fr-H-l-4W"l"l"l"l"I"l"Wi
I Class "A" nrlck Building
Hot and Cold Water
The Hotel Oregon
HOOD RIVER'S MODERN HOTEL
Telephone In Every Room
4.H"M"l"H--M-M"Ni'l I..H"M"U"M"t"
Meals a la Carte Prices reasonable $
EKNEST C. SMITH
Lawyer
Rooms 14 and 15 Hull Building
Hood River, Ore.
Philip Francis
General Teaming and
Livery
Wood and Hay For Sale.
Horses Bought and Sold
on Commission. Phone iuk
1101 Wilson St. HOOD RIVER
HEIGHTS.
L. E. FOUST
Hachine Shop
Automobile and Bicycle Re
pairing and Supplies. Gear
cutting and Iron fitting of
all kinds. Work guaranteed.
Prices reasonable.
Comer Sixth and
Columbia streets..
riione 109-X
M. E. WELCH,
LICENSED TETERISARY SURGEON
I prepared to do ny work In the veterin
ary hue. lie oho be found by callliiK at or
pnemug w umrte arug more.
N. P. R. Co. List No. 225.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
No. (IT019.
United State Lund office,
The Dttlkn, Oregon, June 16, 1910.
Notice Is hereby given tht the Northern
I'noltlc Hallway company, whiwe poMoflce
address Is Ht. I'aul, Mlnuesotft, hH this ltftli
day of June, 1910, tiled In this olHee lu appli
cation to select under the provisions ot the
Act of Congrem, approved .Inly 1, ltMUS (3(1
Slat. f97, tiat), the N', of the HW'i, Hec. 22, Tp.
i N., U. r.sxt, Willamette Meridian.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
lands described, or desiring to object because
or the mineral character of the land, or for
any other reason, to the disposal to applicant
should tile their allldavlts of protest In this
olll"e, on or before the th day of J illy, 1910.
JSU'21 C. W. MOO HE, Register.
First National Bank
Hood River, Oregon
Capital and Surplus $121,000.00
EXCURSION RATES TO THE EAST
During 1910
From All Points on
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company
TO
RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffs
Ornaha )
Kansas City.. C0.00
St. Joseph
St. Paul '
St. Paul via Council Bluffs G3.9U
Minneapolis direct 00.00
Minneapolis via Council Bluffs 63.90
Duluth direct 06.90
Duluth via Council Bluffs 67.50
St. Louis 67.50
TTickets will be on sale May 2 and 9; June 2d, 17 and 24;
.1 uly 5 and 22; August 3; September 8.
Ten days provided for the going trip.
Stopovers within limits in either direc
tion. Final return limit three months
from date of sale, but not later than
October 31st. One way through
California $15 additional
Inquire of any 0. R. & N. Agent for more complete information, or
WM. McMURRAY, Qeneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
Wood & Huggins
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
The oldest and largest Grocery in the city.
We handle only the best stock in our line and
guarantee satisfaction. Prompt Delivery
PHONE 7