HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910 9. .V" Your Phone, Door Bells, Electric Light and Motors mo all "run by electricity " We install them, aii.t grantee whatever work wo (In. If its a new job or repair work, You Will Save Money Gettin Our Estimates (iuaianteid work at. reasonable prices. Phone 3 Res. Phone 272H COMMON tlictatcs that money kIiouM bo kept in the bank and paid out by chock in Btead of currency. By doing this yon avoid iniHnndcrHtandiiifjfH and alwayn get a receipt for your payment. Hank your money with this bank. Whether the amount you handle is largo or Kmall wo welcome it just the name nnl give the small account the name careful attention we give the business of the large depositor. First National Bank Hood River, Oregon Capital and Surplus $121,000.00 PEOPLE OP OREGON IT IS NOW UP TO YOU The popular COLON 1ST FA It LS will n'aill bo in effect between September Hith and October irtli,diiring which period tickets , to Hood Kiver will be on sale daily from CHICAGO at . . $33.00 ST. LOUIS . . . 32.00 OMAHA .... 25.00 KANSAS CITY . . 25.00 ST. PAUL .... 25.00 and from other cities correspond ingly low. These are Wehtbnund one-way fares onlv, but anyone here caii I'KKl'AY for relatives or friends in the Fast, if desired. Consult your local railroad agent NOW IS THE TIME to let the world know of our vast resources and splendid op portunities for 1IOMK IUJII.D lN(i. Write to everyone you know in the Fast Send them good instructive printed matter, and tell them that tho cost of getting here is but, little more, than half t lie usual cost and to cull on a representative of the 0. R. & N. Co. For all desired information, or address WM. McMURRAY CJLNl.RAL PASSKNC.FR AGKNT PORTLAND, OREGON Head September Sunset. Bead "Arizona the 47th Star" by Governor Richard F. Sloan, and "Fre mont and the Bear Flan War" by Wil liam Simpson in Sunset for September now on sale at all news stands, liltecn cunts. RUN BY is tin; run that, never Mops, if il in't turned off. SENSE For County Commissioner. Believing th Fpper Valley to be justly entitled to representation on the county court, 1 hereby announce, my candidacy for Commissioner subject to the approval of the republican voters, at the primary election to be held September i!4, I'.ltO. adv. CH AS. STFINIIAI'SFU. Candidate for Sheriff I wish to notify the voters of ood River county that having been recom mended by the Republican assembly for tho otlleo of sheriff, I am a candidate for tho nomination for same, subject to the primaries September "1, I'.tlt) (i. K. Castucr. Adv. For County Treasurer. Ilnvitiir ri.c,.iviil the i'i.i'(mii itieiidii ii in . '"f " of the Republican county asseniblv for l ie. f 'I'.. I I '...I.,. I I ill Willi H ill mi u I iiii.r-uiii, in ii i'j announce that I will be a candidate for tho Republican nomination to to that ollice at the primary election to be held September "I. adv. J. M. SCHMFl.T.l'K. For County Judge. 1 herewith announce to the voters of Hood Kiver County that 1 am a direct primary candidate, on the Republican ticket for the nomination ot I ountv Judge of Hood River county, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the primary election on Sept. "t. Yours for good roads, adv. (i. D. WO0DW01UT1. For County Surveyor. hereby announce mvself as candi date for nomination on the Republican ticket for Hie ollice of County Surveyor at the primary nominating election to bo held September L I. adv. M UK KAY KAY For County Commissioner. I w isb to announce that I am a Candi date for the Republican nomination for County Commissioner before the pri mary to be held September L'4. adv O. II. KIIOADKS. For County Sheriff. 1 w ish to announce that I will be a candidate for the Dcmoerutie nomina tion for County Sheriff at tho primary election to ie ncm nepiemner . adv. WM. C-ANGFR. For County Judge. The undersigned wishes every one to understand that as an Assembly Kepub licun be exoects to be a candidate at the primary nominating elect ion, September .1, luiu. lor the oun o oi county .itiiigo of 11 ood Kiver Count v. or any other oflie he can get. No cocktails, adv. N 10W TON Cl.AKK, Aspirant. For County Clerk. I hereby announce mvself as a candi date for nomination on tho Republican ticket for tho ollice of County Clerk at the primary nominating election to be held September 24. W. 10. HANSON, ad 51. W. A. ADOPT CLASS OF 31 Three was something doing Wednes day evening of last week in the Modern Woodmen Camp when one hundred Woodmen assembled at the K. of 1'. Hall to witness the adoption of 31 can didates who were led through the woods to the campfire of the forest patriarchs in a manner which was pleasing to all who witnessed it. The Dalles officers and uniformed rank, 35 in all, were in attendance and beautifuly exemplified the work. The large number of square shoulder ed healthy young men going in the order at this time'waa due to the efforts of District-Deputy J. O. Alsbury who se cured this class in a short time. After the boys had been duly adopted, there was a lunch waiting and all did ample justice to it. Anumborof stars from The Dalles in turn entertained the crowd royally until 12:55 a. m., when the visitors departed at this hour and the Modern Woodmen both from The Dalles and Hood Kiver had enjoyed a real oldfashioned evening around the campfire. contributed. J. A. Lord, Evangelist At the Christian Church Every Night. The Evangelistic services at the Christian church started with an en couraging attendance. Kro. Lord's attitude towards the church and its neighbors, and towards life and its meaning and opportunities, as set forth In his sermons, must win friends for himself and his message. The subject tonight is, "How One Woman dot What She Wanted." Fri day night, "Turning Water Into Wine." Saturday night "Helps and Handicaps." Sunday, 11 a. rn., "Put ting the Solitary in Families." 8 p. m., "Building the One Church on the One Foundation." You and your frionds are cordially invited to attend all these services. For County Judge. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the Republican nomination (or County Judge of Hood Kiver County Hiibjeet to the action of the voters at the primaries. I am thoroughly in fa vor of the extension of tho (iood Kuad system and if elected will exert myself to that end. Adv. C1IAS. N. CLAKKK. For Joint Representative. Having received the unsolicited rec ommendation and endorsement of the Republican Statu and District Assembly as joint Representative, for Wasco and Hood Kiver Counties. I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate, subject o the tteclnlou ol the voters ot the no uhlicnn party of said district at the I'rinmry to be held Sept. IMlh, Wll), and if nominated and elected I shall use my best judgment mid ability to to the discharge of tho duties of the illiee. Al.KX. STFWART. adv. For Commissioner. I hereby announce mvself a Primary Candidate on the Republican ticket for the nomination for Commissioner of Hood River Count v, subject to the ap proval of the Republican voters at the primary election on Sept. '.'-I, I'.llO. adv. .1. R. SI I.IA.K. For County Assessor. I hereby announce myself as a enndi late for nomination on the Republican ticket for t he ollice of County Assessor at the primary liom'niiting e'ectiou to be held September -'1th, ItHll. In making this announcement I wish to Mate to the public that il I receive the nomination and election to this ollictf 1 will endeavor, to the best of my ability, to perform tho" duties required by the ollice in a systemat icand business like manner and in a way that w ill be satisfactory to all concerned. adv IIFNRY L. HOWIO. For Sheriff. Hired Primary Candidate, an the Re publican ticket, for the nomination of Sheriff for Hood River County, subject to the approval of the Republican Voters at the primary election on Sept. "1, llIO. adv ' THOS. F. JOHNSON. For County Surveyor. Having received the recommendation of the Republican county assembly for the Ollico of County Surveyor, I wish to announce that I will be a candidate for that position lieforo the primary elec tion to be held September IM. adv. CARROLL M. 1 1 V R I.lil' RT. County Surveyor 1 wish to announce my candidacy before the primaries on the Republican ticket, for the position of county survey or of Hood Kiver county. P. Si. Morse. Adv. For County Clerk. Having received tho recommendation ot the Republican county assembly tor the ollice of County Clerk 1 wish to an nounce that 1 will bo a candidate for that position before the primary elect ion to be held N'pteiiiher "i. adv F. HOWARD ISFNI'.KRO For Assessor. 1 wish to announce myself as a candi date before the primaries (or the Reiuib liean nomination for Assessor of Hood River county. 1 have been deputy as sessor for live years and will conduct the ollice to the best of my ability. Adv. JASl'IOR WiCKKliAM. Wnnteil Vn ex ni'rinneeil ntvliiir.lt.jt t i as foreman in a young and bearing orch- i .i... i'i.:.r. c.i....... v..m.... t i mo in itiu n inir oiiiuu'ii i uuvY. .u drees J, C. Mclnncs, White Salmon Wash. t( Th Air Brake. To forget the Inventions of tli ban Is an Impossibility. They are U-fore one at every turn, and many of theui contain potentialities vast and much discussed. For that very reason It is well occasionally to contemplate some Invention of the past which works un remittingly and Inconspicuously for the welfare of mankind. Consider the air Drake. How maDy when ttiuy take a Journey by rail ever take thought of the device which stands ready to In sure safety from possible accidents? All are so used to sibilant oolse below the cars that they never consider lta portentousness. Yet by this applica tion of the power of compressed air tens of thousands of lives havo been preserved and railroad travel has been made more expeditious. All this is arrant truism; not a word of it but what has been Bald scores of times be fore. But we like to dwell upon the air brake as one of those typical in ventions which are doing their work faithfully and humbly while recent creations get the glory and applause. Collier's.' Hongkong the Luxurious. Hongkong, with its luxurious hotels, Its princely clubs. Its rich nud influ ential banks, boused In splendidly con structed and beautifully designed buildings; Its shipyards and graving docks able to care for the largest ves sels; its miles of warehouses bursting with wealth; its yellow sailed fleets laden with silks, tea, sugar and pre cious porcelains; its commerce almost as great as that of New York; its botanic gardens hung amid delightful villas overlooking a harbor that Is a city In Itself and that floats 10,000 sails; Hongkong, with Its wonderful temples of ornate teak roofs, Its idols of a hundred sects. Its French cathedral, Its forts, garrison and naval life. Its Hap py Valley race course all at the end of white man's civilization. Supreme from the peak on which It rests. In well bred aloofness it looks askance at sordid Asia, whence It sprung - W. J. Aylward In Harper's Magazine How "Thon" Would Work. "Thon" Is the word which tins been suggested for use as an English pro noun of common gender, a luxury which the English language has thus far had the fortitude to forego. It was considered suitable for English bo cause It came from the Greek. Its use may be illustrated as follows: If a parent desires to spank tfion'a (his or her. as the case mny be) child thon (he or shot should take thou (him, her or lt ucross thou's knee. Then thon should remove thon's slipper, and after explaining to the child tho repre heuslhlllty of t lion's conduct thon should apply the slipper to that por tion of thon's anatomy which from time Immemorial has been dedicated to that purpose. It may easily be seen from the above how "thon" effects great clarlllcatlon. Llppincott's. In Praise of the Eskimos. Commander Peary in the narrative describing bis discovery of the north pole devotes a very long chapter to the Eskimos, with whom be has had Intimate dealings for eighteen years, lie tells us that though they are sav ages they are not savage; that though they ore without government they are not lawless; that though they are un educated they exhibit a remarkable degree of Intelligence. Ho assures us that they have no religion, yet be describes them as destitute of vice and ready to share their last meal with the hungry. lie thinks It would be Impos sible to Christianize them, but they al ready possess tho cardinal graces of faith, hope and charity, for "without them they could never survive the six mouths' night nnd the other rigors of their home." The Greatest Historian. By common consent tho greatest of all historians In Thucydldes, the Greek contemporary of Pericles and author of the history of the I'eloponneslan war. One of the greatest tributes that can be paid to him Is that, according to the estimate of a very able critic, we have a more exact account of a long and eventful period by Tbucyd Ides than we havo of any period In modern history, equally long and event ful, nnd yet all this Is compressed Into a single volume. For concise, vigor ous and yet Intense presentation Thu cydldes has never been equaled. He Is easily the king of historians. New York American. It Did. 'Do you know anything, doctor." said Mrs. Flnnlkln, "that will put a little color Into my cheeks? I am so dreadfully pale." "Well, madam," replied Dr. Blunt, "perhaps if I tell you that you have a hole In your stocking about the size of a quarter it may nave the desired er fecL" Just Talking. Stella I hear that Lizzie Is talking of getting married again Bella-I didn't know that she had been married once yet. Stella-She isn't. I said she was talking of it again. Warned. "She told me that I might hope." "Better look out! I've kuown girls to say that when they Intended to ac cept a chap." Puck. The Cavity. Cholly-The dentist told me I had a large cavity that needed filling. Ethel -Did he recommend any special course of study? Diversity of opinion proves that things are only what we ".blnk them. Montaigne. The Great Trouble. "It Is every woman's duty to keep young as long as possible,'' she said "Yes," be admitted, "but the great trouble Is that so many young women Insist on keeping young after it Is im possible." Chicago Kecord llorald. Ho Rallied. Plrst Physiehui-IMd he rally from the operation? Second Physician Well, 1 should say so; Just look at that black eye he save me. Exchange. AVhen yor. make one mistake don't make another by trying to He out of it 1 8 THE TIME BEST IliflE of th rr to hr roar tMh oat tad t t nd bridge work don a. Frr nut- if of-tovn itrons w flnich plftt mnd br triad work in on f I y ujr ti riBCsimy, Pltnrai MoltrCrmni $5.00 22kBri(ifTMt!i3.S0 6Jd Fillinfi 1.00 CntiMl Fillinn 1.00 Silvir Fillings .50 QoimI Rulbw pi.t 5.00 Pi.t 7.50 Pilnl.n ExtrMion .50 n v 1 l M. W. . Will, tm Patslm Kittlnn Frm whn pfetw or bridn work 1ST METHODS I orar4. Ooiualtftttoa Fr. sou oBnot ut bttff jm.'1'i.m won nnrn.ra, no mtlr now mnoB rou pa. All work I uUt rurauta4 for Ufreaa t..rt. Wise Dental Co. INCORPORATED Painless Dentists hi'llnt Bulldlni. Third t WitMnftra. P0RTUND, OREGON OMcaUoua: 11. ja. utf.M. tuoaja, Ital COR photographic film and printing paper, cameras, pure chemicals and supplies of all kinds, come to our studio and yon will be certain of de pendable quality. V e sell "ANSCO" FILM which makes truer, better-balanced negatives, & Cvko lu per for deeper, soitvr, Hen rer prints. Let us show you our splendid assortment of Ciimerns. I'll re chemicals, nil phtogniphie supplies. Deve'oping and printing done. Reasonable rates. Deitz Photo Studio i-l-H-I--!-4l-W-;-H--:-!--H-4H--W-M- Ross, Richards & Co. Confectionery Parlors Opposite Opera I louse and also on the Heights IIAZIOI.WOOI) DAINTIES Best line of Tobacco and Cigars in the City Hot Lunches Served atall Hours Agency Oregon Daily Journal. Booth's Eastern Oysters. Two Bargains A Snap: 3!iJ acres near Odell Odell, only $150 per acre all under the ditch. The host buy in the lower valley. Terms. 40 acres, line orchard land, all under ditch, 10 acres cleared, 8 acres in orch ard. 3 acres bearing, rest in young trees. This will make a fine home or prove a good speculation. AVrite for information to A. SCHILLER. Dee. Oregon. Phone Odell 1x2. H. S. DANO Contractor and Builder I'esidence bono 105-L. Hood River, Oregon The place to get Canton Plows, Syracuse Plows, Canton Disc Har rows, Osborne Drag: Harrows, Osborne Spring Tooth Harrow, Osborne Extension Disc Harrow, Osborne Mowers, Osborne Rakes, Planet Jr. Gardeen Seeders, Planet Jr. Hand Cultivators, Swenson Stump Pull ers, Power Spray Outfits, Cooper's Spray Fluids, Sherwin William's Arsenate of Lead, Gasoline En gines, Spray Hose, Rods and Nozzles, Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries, Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition Dupont Stumping Powder Caps and Fuse GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED Home Phone 174 J&ZTX02T STABLE Livery, Feed and Draying.. Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc. HEATH & MILLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. PRATT & I AMHFUT'S VAPN1SHRS. to order. CIII-XAMEL. For old furniture and wood work ; any color. ROOM MOULDING. Plate and Card Kail. Dry Paste. OILCLOTH for walls and a nice line of Wall Paper. Painting, Carriage Shop ;dione 109L ADVISE YOUR FRIENDS "The Best Way" To See Hood River Canyon and Valley is via Mt. flood Railroad A RIDE ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM DUST Train leaves Hood River 8 A. M. every day and returns 5:10 P. M. Spend your Sunday in the mountains. A. WILSON, Agent Don't Leave the Without Mosier Valley last two vears but are not over half sections. Buy now betore the COMMERCIAL MOSIER, OREGON. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Ph. C. YOUNG, Prop. Fresh and Cured Meats Lard, Poultry and Fish HOOD RIVER, OllC. PhnneMitin O Free Dtllvcry the best Orchard Tools in the market i Third St. and Cascade STKANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. IIditos bought, sold or exchanged. I'lrmure parties can secure first-claes rigs. , j.eeial attention given tp moving furniture ana )anos. vVc do everything horses can do. CALCIMO. Fit room tinting mixed Paper Hanging, Sign and Carriage Work ' Store phone 11815 Oak Street Hood River District rnvestigntiug Natural advantages for fruit growing unexcelled. Land prices have doubled within the that asked for similar land in other speculators add their profits. CLUB OF MOSIER Six Miles East of Hood River, Oregon Ave., Hood River, Oregon 13