The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 14, 1910, Image 8

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    HOOD taVJSK CfrLAUliSR THURSDAY. JULY 14 ltolu.
lowers Bros.
this week call attention to the following season
able necessities:
Refrigerators
The Jewel line from $8 to $24.
Ice Cream Freezers
The White Mountain, well known and popular
Lawn Mowers
The Nodaway will not clog, large wheels make
easy work; not cheap but good.
Oil Stoves and Ranges
If you object to handling gasoline one of these
blue flame oil burners will apyeal to you.
GEOLOGIST TO AID
GOOD-ROADS MEN
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Phone 99
Corner Oak and First Streets
t. . i .t i t.t.
TTrTTTTTn
We Are Now Settled
at tlio former Chapman ntoro on the Heights
and invite your patronage when you want
the beat in Staple and Fancy Grocer
ies, Flour and Feed
Kinnaird & Kinsey
The Brick Store on the Heights
1 Phoned
Prompt Free Delivery i
NORTH BEACH
QUEEN OF NORTHWEST SUMMER RESORTS
Near the Mouth of tho Columbia River, on the WuHliington Coast
THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR
SUMMER VACATION
Twenty-five Mtli'H of Magnificent Beach
:: Level, Compart ami Smooth ::
Many thriving and tidy commiinitiea, delightful hotel, cottago, tent and camp
life. All the comforts of homo and the healthful, invigorating recrea
tion of tho canide surf bathing, Hulling, clam digging,
beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, Dtrollo
driven through wooded hcadlandn
Reduced rates from all parts of Oregon and Washington
via
Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co.
Season Unto: From Portland Uound Trip,'$4
Throo Day Saturday to Monday Uato, $3
PurchHHo tickets and make roHervatimm nt City Ticket OIllce.Hrd and WuHhington
Streets, Portland, or impiire of any O. R. A N.
agent elHiiwberu for information
WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Ore.
THE HANDY CORNER
FEED STORE
We arc nearest to you if you live in
the valley and we nro handy if you
live in town. Wo sell cheaper t han
others. Full line Grain and Feed.
Stop nt the store by tho ball park.
Hubbard Taylor, Prop.
Phone 282L
Proffessor H. M. Parks, head of the
department of geology at the Oregon
Agricultural College, has joined the
Oregon "Good RoadV'forces in a man
ner which, it is beileved, will add
groat impetus to the work of that en
thusiastic and enterprising organiza
tion.
During the next few months,
Proffessor Parks and a number of his
assistants will be engaged in the work
or inspecting and testing the rock
formation of practically all the im
portant deposits in the Willamette
Valley with a view of determining
which of these formations will make
the best material for improved hii?!)
ways. The investigation is to be the
most thorough geological study that
has ever been made in such a line in
this state. When the data has been
prepared, Professor Parks will issue
the results of his work in the form
of Pan official bulletin under the aus
pices of the 0. A. C. The prelimin
ary bulletin will embrace the results
found in 12, and perhaps 14 counties in
ine western part ot the state.
lhey will include the principal de
posits in Clackamas, Multnomah,
Marion, Lane, Linn, Benton, Polk,
Yamhill, Washington, and Tillamook
and probably Clatsop and Columbia.
A second bulletin will be prepared
ater with reference to road materials
found in Eastern Oregon, and still
later the entire state will be covered.
Professor Parks will dolus work in
conjunction with the general move
merit now in charge of Judge Lionel
Webster.
"We shall tackle the Willamette
Valley country first," explained
Proffessor Parks today, "for the reason
that there seems to be the most urgent
need for , improvement of highways in
that general territory, not only be
cause of its denser population
heavier traflic but also because of
general condition of the roads at
present time. There is no state in
Union which has as fine rock suitable
for construction of the finest type of
modern highways, and it is our purpose
not only to report on these deposits,
but to determine which will be the
best as to quality and accessibility to
the roads that need improvement first.
Our work will then be broadened to
take in the entire state.
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Don't
Overeach
Yourself
in the endeavor to lessen your drug
gists bill by purchasing cheap
drugs. Cheap drugs are impure as
a rule and the risk is too great
where a life hangs in the balance.
There will be no danger of getting
impure drugs here as ours are all
guaranteed by the Pure Food and
Drugs Act; yet the prices are no
higher than the ordinary'.
C. A. PLATH
DRUGGIST
Uhe Rexall Store
-H-M-M
S. E. BARTMESS
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Established 18 Years
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Call at the
Hood River Market
For the very best of everything in the
MEAT
line. We can give you what you want.
ANDREW KERN, Manager
Phone 92
Young Building, Third Street
and
the
the
the
I Orchard Needil
A Millionaire's llnliy
attended by the highest priced baby
specialist could not be cured of stomach
or bowel trouble any quicker or mirer
than vour baby if you give it Mc(eo'
i!i,., i,'i;; fD ,i:.i .1. ........
iinu an derangement o! the stomach or
bowels. Price Ufj cents and 80 cents.
Sold by Chas. N. Clarke.
Proposals For Flume.
healed proposals will be received at
the odice of the Home Valley Irriga
tion & Power Company at Home Val
ley, Washington, until July 15th. 1910
at four o'clock p. m. .for the furnish
ing of materal and construction of CI120
meal feet of Hume in the manner pre
scribed by the plans and! specifications
on me in tne otnee or said company,
and with Clark-Cook Company, Room
Hoard or trade Uldg., Portland Ore
gon.
Bids I must be in accordance with
forms furnished bv the comnanv.
No bid will be considered unless ac
companied by a certified check for at
least 10 per cent of the amount of the
aggregate proposal, to be forfeited as
fixed and liquidated damages in case
the bidder fails to, neglects, or re
fuses to enter into a reasonable con
tract and provide a suitable bond for
the faithful performance of said work
n tne event mat the contract is
awarded to him.
The right to reject any and all bids
is hereby reserved by the company.
Our Ladder
Stock
is again complete in six styles of
Famous Steel Braced Ladder.
Over 400 of these now in use
and not one complaint. Owing
to quantity we buy your cost is
lower than on common.
n
A
In Orchard Twine
We have the original.
I'hoHo Ties of Boyhood
How delicious were the pics of boy
mod. No pies now ever taste so good.
what's changed? the pics? No. Its vou.
iou ve lost the strong, healthy stom
ach, the vigorous liver, the active kid
neys the regular bowels of boyhood.
Your digestion is poor and you blame
the food. What's needed. A complete
toning up py lueciric Milters or nil or
gans of digestion Stomach, Liver, Kid
neys, Bowels Try -them. They'll re
store your boyhood appetite and appro-
lat ion ol tood ana liuriy saturate your
uouy wiin new health, strength and
vigor. f)0u at Charles N. Clarke 8.
Charles Hall returned Thursday
from Marshlield where he went with
his family on an automobile trip a few
weeks ago. Mrs. nail and son. Kieth.
are still in the Coos Hay city where
the boy is convalescing from a severe
attack of pneumonia which followed a
ase of measles. He was seriously ill
lor several days but is now out of dan
er. Mr. Hall came back by boat
ringing his auto with him. He me
Mair llano, a iioou Kiver hoy, who is
the r lamgan & Kennett bank and
also hecretary of the Milhcoma Club,
Mr. Hall says Marshlield is a live town
with paved streets and good buildings.
When tho stomach fails to perform its
lunclious, tne liowels become deranged,
he nvcr and kidneys congested causing
numerous disease). The stomach and
vcr must be restored to a healthy con-
ition and Chamberlain's stomach and
iver Tabloti can be depended upon to
ii ii. r,ny iu utho anu most eueciive.
Sold by all dealers.
J. E. Townsend, Jr., of Los Angel
es, and 1). I). Campbell, of Omaha,
ere here last week looking over the
valley.
Foley's Riilltev RohiimR' will film iinu
asopf kidney and bladder trouble not
beyond the reach of medicine. No mod-
icino can do more. Hold by C. A. Plath.
Friends here have received word
from Miss Merle Minn, a teacher in
the city schools, who is now visiting
in tho east that she is enjoying a de
lightful trip. She is visiting at Love
land, Ohio, and had enjoyed the trip
east over the Canadian Pacific. Miss
Minn expects to return to Hood River
in about six weeks by way of California.
Teething children have more or less
diarrhoea, which can be controlled by
giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anil
Hiarrhoea Re mcdy. All that is necessary
is to give the prescribed dose after each
operation of the bowels more than natural
and then cantor oil to cleanse the system.
It is safe and sure. Sold by all dealers.
A. T. McAusland and wife, of Miles
City, Mont., were here last week look
ing over the valley with a view to
locating here.
The world's most successful medicine
for bowel complaints in Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Uiarrhoea Remedy.
It has relieved more pain and suffering
and saved more lives than any other
medicine in use. Invaluable for child
ren and adults. Sold by all dealers.
our Thinning' Shears
have a light sale in Alaska but are just right for
you. Direct import in large lots secured the
prices.
A Car Load of
Summer Furniture
just in offers you wonderful opportunity. Hick
ory Porch Chairs, Swings, Porch Shades,
Hammocks.
Stewart Hardware &
Furniture Co.
Statement of the Condition
OF THE
Butler Banking: Company
At the Close of Business June 30, 1910
RESOURCES:
Loans and Discounts f 474,397.71
Bonds and Warrants .-. 10,783.73
Office Fixtures and Furniture 5,171.00
Cash on hand and in other banks 107,820.41
1058,172.85
LIABILITIES:
Capital Stock . ,.$ 50,000.00
Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits 45,041.81.
Deposits 563,131.24
$658,172.85
SMITH BROTHERS
Successors to Jackson & Jackson
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruit and
Vegetables. Flour and Feed
We Give All Orders Careful Attention and Make
Prompt Deliveries.
PHONE 47 PROMPT DELIVERY
Fresh Flour arid Feed
The Celebrated
White River &
Golden Crown
Brands.
J. F. Reynolds & Co.
lu.zLToiiD.gr Tinning
Heating Plants Installed
Phone 79M
Hood River Heights
NOTRE FOR J'UHMCATION.
I'nlted State t.and (Wire,
Tho Dulles, Oregon, June 1 II It , 1010.
Notice is hereby given Hint I.uclus O. Pease,
whom. )uistoltlce address Is Portland,
uncoil, ma, ou tne HUtn uay or Auirust
I'.KM, tile In tills office Hworn Hliitement
Hint Application No. KtiU, to purchase
ine ini".'.. Necnon ;n, township l worth,
limine Vast, Willamette Meridian, and t lie
Umber thereon, under the provision of I he
act oi ,iu no a, in.s, and act amendatory,
known as ine "limner and wione l.aw," at
such value aa miht be fixed by appralao-
mem, aim mat, pursuant to such application
the land and timber thereon have been
estimated and valued by the applicant.
the timber estimated 42.YIKI0 hoard feet at
XUm, and the hind tsiwm: that said appli
cant will otter tlnal proof In support of his
application and sworn statement on the 2Mh
(layot August, lint), before the KeglHler aud
Hecelver ot the I'nlted states Land Office, at
i ne unites, uregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protest this tiur-
chase before entry, or Initiate n contest at
any time before patent Issues, by tiling a cor
roborated affidavit In this orilee, alleging
laets wnicn wouiii itcteat the entry.
J'.':yai. C. W. MOORK, Register.
Notice of Completion of Block F, Twelfth
Street Improvement.
Notice Is hereby given that V. U. Aldred,
contractor, has tiled written notice this 1.1th
day of June, lMu, of the completion of the Im
provement of Twelfth Hireel In front of and
adjoining Hlock V, In the City of Hood Klver,
Oregon, under hla contract with this city
heretofore made and entered Into, and that
the amount due said contractor tor said im
provement noon Its acceptance Is berebv
slated to he the sum of PVQ M.
And notice la flintier given that anyobjec.
Hons to the acceptance of said block under
the contract with the said contractor on the
purt of said el I y may be tl led In the oillee of
the undersigned Ctly Recorder by auy Inter
ested party at. any time wlthlu seven days
from tne date ot tiling said notice, to-wlt,
within seven days from the 131 h day of June,
1HI0.
This notice Is published In the Hood River
Olacicr for five consecutive Issues thereof, the
dale of the first publication thereof Being the
lilt Ii iln v of J line, 1110. II. II. 1.ANU1I.I.K, .
Jir.Jlt City Recorder.
Notice Calling for Bids for the Improve
ment ot tne nortn nait ot Mate m.
NotlceJIs hereby given pursuant to order of
ma lommon council ot the city of Hood
River, Oregon, that the undersigned City Re
corder will receive bids at his otlice In the
Minitn miiuinig, in the city of Hood River,
on and after the date of the first publication
of this notice and until tue 4'th dayol July.
1910, at the hour of H o'clock p.m., for the
improvement ot ine north hair or state mreet
Irom the west line of Sixth Street to the east
line of Ninth Ktreet, In the City of Hood
uver, ny grading tne sami to tne present
established grade, and the laying of cement
sidewalk along the property line on aald
norm one oi asm street, aa provided tor in
Ordinance No. IB, passed bv the Common
Council the lull day of June, mill, and ap-
proveu ny ine Mayor on ine same day, and
In accordance with the General Improvement
ordinance ivt oi the city ot Hood Klver,
passed the Common Council on the 1'Jl h da v
of April, 1SHW, and approved by the Mayor on
the Jllh day of April, 1MIH, and the plans and
specifications lor said work on file tn the
otnee ot the ciiy surveyor In tne Davidson
building, ikmmi mver, Oregon.
All bids for said work will be opened and
considered by the Common Council at the
City Hall, In the (Tty of Hood River, Oregon
k p. m. Julv 25. 1DI0. and aald work
will be required to be completed within sixty
at o'clock l
days from the date of the letting of thecon-
trsc-i ineretor. 1 tie person, nrm or corpora
tion to whom the contract Is let will be re
quired to sign an agreement to the ellect that
said contiai'tor shall look alone for payment
for material and work Uiauch particular por
tlou of the fund to be asaesaed upon the pron-
erty liable to pay foi ancli Improvement, aud
paid Into the clt v treasury for that purpose.
aa shall be assessed to the property In front of
wnicn anu 10 ine cnarge oi wnicn tne partic
ular part of the improvement to be done bv
the succeaaful bidder or bidders, respectively,
Is to be made and collected aud paid into the
city treasury, and that such contractor shall
u no event require thecttyoriiood River, or
any of Ita officers, to pay the same, except out
of such particular portion of aald fund so as
sessed and collected Into the city treasury,
and for such portion or portions of said Im
provement, nor Reek to enforce payment of
the same. or any part thereof, axalnal thecitv
of Hood River or any ot Its officers by any
ickhi process oromerwise. ine i lly council
expressly reserves the rlithl to relecl any and
ail bids, and no bids will be received after the
lime menttoneo in this notice.
Dated and first published In the Hood Klver
(llacler the 7th day of July, lull).
J7-21 H. U. LANiilLLE, city Recorder.
Made From Selected
Hard Wheat
A SUCCESSFUL BAKINQ Follows the use of White Rivnr nH rn,n
STRANAHAN & CLARK
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
oxes! Boxes!
Apple and Pear
Boxes
Stanley-Smith Lmbr Co.
Harness & Saddlery
Harness Made to Order
nd Repaired
LgRobea, Horse Blankets, Tents
Wagon Covers. Water Bags. Etc
Davenport Harness Co.