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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1910)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1910 Advcrtisin may appeal to some people, but we believe that a lare majority of the residents of Hood River Valley do not belong in the class 1T. Rarmim said ''enjoyed being humbugged," we try to state facts in plain, direct English and back our advertising with the Goods and Prices We are selling the Fearless Malleable Range for $45, and every person that we have sold one of these ranges to is pleased. We will give names of owners to any one intending to buy a Range. We also handle the TOLEDO which has no superior for a medium priced range. $32.50 and up. Other makes as low as $25. We have just received a large shipment of Heaters and can supply them in either coal or wood burners. Investigate before buying. HOOD RIVER SEEN BY DAKOTA BANKER Phone 99 Corner Oak and First Streets We Have Moved Call and See Us The grocery of Kinnaird & Kinsey has moved from the Heights to the room formerly occupied by Morlan it Lathrop at the corner of Oak and Second streets, down town. A call to phone 78, the same old num ber, will give you prompt delivery of the best groceries. Kinnaird & Kinsey .j-MM"M..h-M"MHHMM-IM FAIR at The Dalles, Oregon 1910 5 Days, October 4 to 8 inclusive 1. HORSE RACING. 2. AIR SHIP FLYING $1500.00 3. AUTO RACES. $500 4. BAND CONCERTS 5. THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS. 6. STOCK EXHIBITIONS. Cash Prizes. 7. FRUIT, GRAIN, VEGETABLES. Cash Prizes. $1,500 Cash For Premiums. Send for Speed Program to JUDD S. FISH, Secretary When You Clear Land Come to us for the best Logging and Grubbing Tools. If your old ones are worth fixing we can make them good as new. Snow & Upson, Hood River AT THE OPERA HOUSE Sole Agents for Charter Oak Stoves nnd ttane-es are now Miovintf our line c - i,, ,,rt ,,.,,,. ,.r I (i i lir n in "ill hi Heaters Stoves Ranges Furniture Linoleum Carpets Art Squares Mattings Rugs Tin, Graniteware In fact anylhiriK you need for the house. New and second hand. gmmummmvvtffiK- -WW-WW t ' We make a specialty of Packing Furniture for shipment. Relin ing Heaters and Fur niture Repairing. 0. P. DABNEY & SONS Corner Sth & State Phone Z4HK E. A. Sherman, of Sioux Falls, S. D., former city commissioner and coming member of the legislature re cently took a tour of the west anil on returning to his home he h;ul con siderable to say to The Argus-Leader concerning his trip. Mr. Sherman who, is a leading banker had the fol lowing to say of Hood Kiver: "I crossed over the Columbia to Hood River a pretty and growing town of 3000 inhabtants. I fortunately met a gentleman well known in Sioux Falls and vicinity, Kobert Pratt, formerly of Parker S. 1)., but a frequent visitor in Sioux Falls. He married a graduate of All Saints school, Miss Mable Holt, whose family are now residents of this city. "Mr. Pratt with his father is engag ed in the banking business at Hood River which they built up within the past three years to good proportions. As mutual All Saints admirers, and beneficiaries in the same line, it was my pleasure to be claimed as a guest of the family of Mr. I'ralt in their charming home, made still happier by the presence of three little "pratlers," It was also my pleasure together with the little folks, to be taken for an auto ride through the orchard dis tricts of Hood River valley. I saw here the greatest display of loaded fruit trees I have ever seen, reminding me of orange groves in California. Mile after mile of carefully cultivated orchards met our view, without weed or spoar of grass between the rows. The trees were so heavily laden that each limb had to be propped or it would break and fall to the ground, A com mon way of proping is to extend a pole through the middle of the tree, from the ground to the top, and with stout cord attach each limb to the top of the pole. "Fruit bearing orchards in this valley sell readily for $2000 to $3000 an acre and seem to be profitable investments at that. The growing of fruit has attracted to this valley, also, a class of cultrued refined people. Mr. Wil liam Hare, nephew of the late ami loved Bishop Hare and who came from the west to Sioux Falls to attend the Bishop's funeral, is a young orchardist about 20 miles up the valley. An as sociation has been formed at Hood Kiver of University graduates, now residents of the valley, which has a membership of over one hundred. A Burglar in Town his name is "bad cough." He doesn't care for gold or sileer but lie will wteal your health awav. If he appears in your house arrest him at once with Ballard's llorehound Syrup, it. may mean consumption it you don't. A cure for nil coughs, colds and chest troubles. Price 25c, 50e and ft. Oil, Sold by Cluis. X. Clarke. "Earnest" Money Recovered. Blanche E. Jones and John E. Car penter recovered $1000 from John A. Devlin and William A. Firebaugh by verdict of a jury in Judge (iantun bein's deprtment of the Cicruit Court, returned Friday afternoon. They alleged they paid this money to Devlin & Firebaugh, real estate agents, as earnest for the purchase of property at Hood River belonging to Maiming Bros., the purchase price to be ?'27,000. They said the price was afterward raised to $28,000, and that the real estate men demanded an additional $1000 to bind the bargain, the plaintiffs refusing to pay it, or take the land, and demanding the return of their earnest money. Oregonian. THE HANDY CORNER FEED STORE Carries All Kinds cif Fee.. Von save the loin;- haul 1 up the hill when you buy at the llandv Corner. Phone 2S2L HUBBARD TAYLOR, Prop. uinbe Co. Stanley- Smith L be A Burnt thibt dreads the lire. The dread is win some, but not the burn; that can healed and instantly relieved by app ing Ballard's 'now Liniment. Be p pared fur accidents bv keepim: ft hot always in the house. Best lor s-prai briiscs. cuts, scalds, rheumatism, in ralgia, bunions any mid all aches a pains. Price 2.ic, oOc and if 1. 00. Si by Chus N. Chirk. How About It, Dr.Nicliul. Use of the Devil's Slide in Weber's Can von as an accessory in its initiatory ceremony by a great fraternity gives a touch ol realism that heats coming down Mt. Hood in a dishpan. Oregonian. "Can be depended upon" is an ex, pression weall like to bear, and hen it is usen in connection with Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Biarrhoea Remedy it means that it never fails to cure diarrhoea, nysontory or how el complaints. It is pleasant to take mid eipialjy vahmhlu for children and adults. Sold by all' druggists. Governor To liaise Apples. Ebon S. Draper, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is going to put out a large apple orchard on his ;i00 acre farm of the so-called wornout land in that state. The east ern executive says he will raise apples as good as Oregon fruit, but time will tell. In the course ot a lengthy inter view in the Boston Journal, the Governor said that he could not see what an apple tree wanted with soil 20 feet deep. Two or three feet was enough in his opinion and as for the boasted irrigation of western lapples he said that was not necessary to get the finest apples. lie was right in this and used "Better Fruit" as bis authority although he was oil' when he said it was published in Spokane. The honorable Mr. Draper will have to add a little Oregon climate to ('ape Cod neighborhood before he will sell his apples for 15 cents apiece. Your kidney trouble may be of long standing, it may be either acute or chronic, but whatever it is Foley's Kid ney Remedy will aid you to get rid of it quickly and" restore your natural health and vigor. "One bottle of Foley's Kid ney Remedy made me well," says J. Sihbull of Grand View, Wis. Commence taking it now. Sold by C. A. Plath. The Good Roads Petition. The State Good Roads Association is very anxious for the people to become better acquainted with petition XA on the ballot, which reads: "No county shall create any debts or liabilities which shall singly or i i the aggregate exceed the sum of $5000, except to suppress insurrection or repel invasion or to build permanent roads within the county, hut debts for permanent roads shall he incuned only on ap proval of a majority of (those voting on the question." Those at work for the passage of the amendment "permit ting the bonding of the county for road work say it will be the biggest step Oregon has made toward permanent improvement for a long time. 1)( n't waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle of Chambeilain's Linjiuetil for twenty-live cents. A piece og flannel dampened with this liniment is superior to any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheaper. Sold by ull druggists. Wholesale and Retail Lath, Shingles, Etc Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley Call at the ood 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 -H- t v' & - V- i- -H--J' k- -H- & & $ Land For Sale I 1 have about- 1 .000 acres of No. 1 Apple Land, most of it under ditch ;il prices ranging from YiO 3i'- per acre u. In tracts from ten acres up. $ J. R. STI:I:LH jc -v Hood River - - - Oregon ?e ifc 'H Ij? iff "ft 'ft 'ft "ft 'ft 'ft ft 'ft 'ft "ft 'ft 'ft 'ft 'ft 'ft Geor;;A D. Ilasc.Ul ri ruiHv IM Georgfl James & SB hintu nmrv fa J J LI'Sl.lK IHTI.Ki:, 1'iesidont I'. MrkKKCIll'K, Vice 1'rosidenl TIM' M AN" IICTLKl;, Cashier K.ST.UU.ISiIKH moo Butler Banking: Company Hood River, Oregon Capital $50, 000 Surplus and Profits, $45,000 Commercial Banking - Modern Savings Depart ment - American Hankers Association Travelers Checks. - Safe Deposit Boxes. Mi IK, Cream, Butter and Buttermilk jj 1.8 Regular Butter Delis 1 1 ics (Jivcn Special Attention. p Phones (,NL and 2811. A I ,W A .1. I Y' M W 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 17 PROMP T DELIVERY Mm f tlllllK J U :i! I DrogvS, Sundries and Kodak Goods AT Testi iioisraooSHeec .1.' li. JO A. X. A JSL J i. !, : f r- N W,,:.-.., 1'- " K'irp i A ! JJRUGGI3T i-H-J-H-H- .1 iol i ill lllli U! iii 1 - wit h sucli general resjionse that we could not supply t he d' tll.'llld. Ill ordef to keep lip the Sille until September I Tihave reasorted our cut ire st ock of Porcelain China and Glass I C.!t.itT Fhe Celtbratcd White River & Golden Crown Brands..1- . - . Made Prom Selected Hard Wheat A Sl'CCI;.SSIl!. KAKINii I-.IIwh the iihii of White lliver and li.dden ( 'mwii I' lour. hen ymi liake lueiid, pies, rukes nr miv kind uf m-.i ry yui will find thin Hour a na(e mid n-lnihle Htandhv. Tr it ni.ee ami you ill never use any ot her. STRANAH AN & CLAIiK IIOOI) K1VI.K, OkKOON. j Boxes! Boxes! lint t iti:r in iii iuy up-to-date lini's. Vod could select A fftill table veis at. prices below ,-inv von h:iv- heard of. li i ii.. ii ' ." i , i e ca rr no miihimv tame ai'e. i i ; . arc he.-i m ootids made al irie(-s l)ver than c!iee,pci.s ware can n be sold for. u i ipjjic aim JL cai Boxes anley-Sm ith Lmbr Co. Stewart Hardware & Furniture Co. w M IT 17, 4 w t , i t. m tit I Harness and Saddlery Harness Repaired ev. Made to order. Lap Robes, Horse Btankcts, Tents, Waon Covers, Water Bas, Etc. Davenport Harness Co.