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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
HOOD RIVEK OLAOIEB, THURSDAY, JULY SI 19lO. 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 our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will have and tan supply in any number Cherry, Pear, Apricot, Peach and Plum Trees Grapes, Currants and Berry Plants Shade and Ornamental Trees Also, all the standard varieties of Apple Trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spluenberg and Jonaelian apple trees Rawson & Stanton, Hood River Ore, The Last Chance is the Best Chance Stop at the Handy Corner Grocery You will find a complete and tip-to date line at our Htore with poods fit remarkably low prices. We are just outside the city limitn 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 the phone from town people will bring our delivery wagon promptly with exactly what you order. Phone 282L. G. P. CHRISTIE Successor to Hubbard Taylor A . II. BAILEY VV. E. COLBY I ' Bailey & Colby Electric Wiring and Fixtures ? ) All Kinds of Electrical N ; Supplies at Moderate Prices li .."J rC A Oflice and Display Boom j lf at 117 Stat e St reet Office 222 K Residence 268 L Always Something lew A splendid Assortment of Men's Sateen Shirts in tan, navy, red, green and slate; price $1.00. Something better in fancy soisette 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 Mood River Exclusively by A. L. Carmichael ON THE HEIGHTS Why the Wind Walta. In hli book on "The Picturesque St. Lawrence" Clifton Johnson telle of the curioui superstition of Montreal which explains why the wind la al ways blowing at the point where St Bulplce and Notre Dame streets meet close by the towering cathedral. It seems that one day, while the church was In process of building, the Wind and the Devil wer walking down Notre Dame street and the Devil after regarding wltti a frown of disapproval the graceful outlines of the new edifice rising before blm ex claimed: "What la this? I never saw It be fore." "Very likely not" responded the Wind, "and I dare you to go In there." "You dare me to do that do your Cried the Devil, with a snetr "Well, t will go In if you will promise to wait here until I come out" "Agreed," said the Wind. So his satanlc majesty weut In. But be bns not come out yet, and the Wind is still waiting for him at the corner. The Spirit of Liberty. It was in the town that modern de mocracy had its rise. Despite all the efforts of the kings and barons to pre vent it, the spirit of liberty began to assert Itself in the larger towns in the shape of the charters which guarantee to the people certain commercial and political rights rights which, once ob tained, were never to be surrendered. Before the middle of the eleventh cen tury there were many of these "char tered" towns which possessed the right of electing their own magis trates, sheriffs and Judges and regulat ing their own taxes. The wretched serfs from the country were welcomed by the townspeople and aided to larger freedom. These free towns were first known in Spain, from which country they slowly spread over Europe. The burgesses naturally offered protection and freedom to all who would flee to them from the feudal estates, and thus slowly, but surely, the good work went on until the ancient despotisms were destroyed. Arena. 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 We Supply Everything Reptiles That Walk Erect. Lizards of several sorts can walk and run easily on their hind legs. The Australian wntor lizard, which Is three or four foet In length, keeps quite erect when traversing long, distances on land. It Is found In the neighbor hood of river banks and passes much of its time In shallow water. The frilled lizard of Queensland also travels on Its bind legs on level ground, keeping the frill folded when running. When attacked It expands this fold of skin, which stands out like a ruff at right angles round the neck, giving It a most formidable aspect, so that dogs that attack and kill larger lizards will often retreat before a frilled lizard at boy. There Is also a tree lizard In Austra lia that moves in a simllnr way. All these species walk on all fours when merely moving about or going short distances. - The Bride's Troubles. It was the servant's day out and the young bride was doing ber best to hurry along the dinner she was trying to cook. The husband, tired of wait ing, bustled into the kitchen and snld impatiently: "You know, we'll be late for the the ater If you don't hurry dinner." "Well," sighed the bride. "1 can't tell what's the matter, but these cof fee grains simply won't boll soft, and as for the eggs, they've been boiling at least two hours, and they're still as hard ns ever." Iiut the dinner was concluded at last, and then the young husbnnd de clared he couldu't find his silk bat "Ob," exclaimed his wife, "you snld It needed Ironing, you know, so I sent it this morning to the laundry with the wash." Settling the Barber. "Hair's a bit thin on the top, sir." remarked the barber. "Won't you try a bottle of our hair restorer?" The victim squirmed. "You made tho same observation last week," he said, "and I expressed my desire to boo you try the stuff on the doormat" "Sorry; I didn't know you had been here before, sir," replied the barber as be went on shaving. "I didn't recog nize your face." "No," was the growling reply; "my face has healed since then." London News. The Maid's Reply. As William bent over ber fair face he whispered: "Darling, If I should ask yon In French if I might kiss you what would you answer?" Sho, calling up ber scanty knowledge of the French language, exclaimed, "Billet douxr-Exchante. H-I"H"M"I"M"I"M I II I M..M..M-M..H .i..tHIi,,H..H..M..I,.HIl 1tt1I,.,l. STAGE LINE FROM DEE TO LOST LAKE I will meet parties at the train at Dee when notified ; by mail, and transfer passengers and eamp equippage : to Lost Lake or other camp grounds. C. L. FORSBERG, Dee, Oregon H-H-M-M-M-l II Mill r.r..r4-.l.M"r-I"I"M"M"H"M"I"l"I"I'-I-1"l' HH 2 MBlMf WOT, and every requisite appertain ing to the electrical business. All Electrical Supplies Sold Here Reasonably Bracket or drop lights properly installed at lowest prices consistent with good work. Electrical batteries, switches and wiring, all at satisfactory rates. Dean . Shaw Phone 3 Res. Phone 272H "Olympic Flour makes good pastry, too." Mother. ThAT1nmT. hard trrains. ielected f rnm the entire North western wheat croo and thorolv cleaned and scoured 1nst fill the bill for a rerect pastry flonr besides It is the flour for eood bread and cakes and biscuits. Olympio Flour always the same, al wys clean, pure, wholesome and nutri tions in an aid to rather than a test of a young housewife's ability. If your grocer can't supply you we'll tell you wno can but Insist upon Olympic ae mand it "there isn't any Just as good." Jaienl AT YOUR GROCER'S For Sale by PERIGO & SON BRAGG MERCANTILE CO. A. C. STATEN Suspense. "There isn't any suspense about your play," said the technical critic. "That shows how you Jump at con clusions," replied the author. "You just ought to see me waiting for royal ties." Exchange. A Tart Retort Mrs. Hoyle Don't you tblnlf my boy Is growing? Mrs. Doyle-Yes; be is pretty largo for his mother's age. Judge. Ivelutlen, At what time of life may t taaa be aid to belong to the vegetable Uaff- flous) When experience has made him Off. Wt And many mm who art (real nd some men who are food, but Terr lew men who are both grtit and good. -Oolten. H -H-t-I I'M ri"I"I,,I"!"I"I"I' I I I I I I1 1 I1 I I I 1 1 ! I I 1 I I I1 1 'I"I"1"H"M"I Class "A" Brick Building Hot and Cold Water 4 The Hotel Oregon HOOD RIVER'S MODERN HOTEL X Ti U nhone in Every Room Meals ft la Carte Prices reasonable X i ' I .1 i ., .M-M I 1 1 I I I I I I I l-l-4-H-I-I-H -I-I-I-I-l-l-l-l-I-l -I-I -I-I-I-l- ! I -I -I Notice of Final Settlement. Notice In lierobv iilven t hat thftmidttratiniod. RilmtntntritUir nt t hcloHhtte of Kmttllue Canto. dwcHnril, luui tiled, tti the founty Ctourt of theNtntoforKoii, for Hood River Couuty, lit final account of hi admluliitratlou of aattl ratata, and that Tnmday, Ilia Nth dav of iwinrmwr, 'flu, at me notir ot ten o clock til me forenoon, or noon thereafter hr the anie can be heard, In the Comity Court Uoont In the City of Hood Klver, Orison, haa keen net by said Court kr the time and place for hearing objections to. and lor the aettlement of, Raid final account: and all nenuina tnir. eatcd In Raid ewlate are hereby notified to at.j leiin at km in lime and place to preaent on eo- innin, ii any uiere ie, io km hi mi a l account. I'ated Ihu Hlh day of July, A. 1). isuo. K.O. BLANlUAK. Jyl4u& Administrator. EKNEST C. SMITH Lawyer Rooms 14 and 15 Hall Building Hood River, Ore. L. E. FOUST Hachine Shop Automobile and Bicycle Ke- pairing and Supplies, dear cutting and Iron fitting of all kinds. Work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Corner Sixth and Columbia streets.. Fhone 109-X M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETERINARY SURGEOX In prepared to do any work In the veterin ary line. Me ean be found by oalllng at or phoning to Clarke drug ator. N. P. R. Co. List No. 225. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 07019. United Btatea 1-and Office, The Dalles, Oregon, June 16, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that the Northern I'aclfio Railway Company, whoae poetofflce addreRR laHt. Paul, Mlnneaota, haa thla lHth day of June, 1910, Hied In tbta office It appli cation to Relect under the provision, of the Act of ConitreR, approved July 1, iH8 (;) Stat. fo7, 6l), the N'i of the HW'4, 8ec. 22, Tp. 2 N., R. Kaat, Willamette Meridian. Any and all peraonR claiming adversely the lancla described, ordealrlng to object becatiRe of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the dlapoaal to applicant should file their aftldavlui of protest In this office, on or before the 2Hth day of July, 1910. j'Oyil C. W. MOOKK, Register. COMMON SENSE dictates that money should be kept in the bank and paid out by check in stead of currency. By doing this you avoid misunderstandings and always get a receipt for your payment. Hank 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. 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 Chicugo 72.50 Council Bluffs Omaha Kansas City G0.00 St. Joseph St. Paul St. Paul via Council Bluffs G3.90 Minneapolis direct 00.00 Minneapolis via Council Bluffs 63.90 Duluth direct GG.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; J 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