The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 24, 1910, Image 3

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 134, 1910
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The Peddler: who is he?
How many buildings has he erected in Hood River? How much does
he contribute to the schools, churches or the Commercial Club of Hood
River?
The Local Merchant: who is he?
The man who contributes to all the above and then some. And besides
that he gives you more value for your money than any peddler. Before
buying compare our $45 malleable range with the $80 ones handled
by peddlers. Don't be an E. Z. Mark. Investigate.
We shall be pleased to show our line of reliable Ranges and you are not
under the slighesl: obligation to buy. It is a pleasure to show the goods.
Blowers Hardware Co.
We Have Moved
Call and See Us
The grocery of Kinnaird & Kinsey has moved from
the Heights to the room formerly occupied by Morlan
& Latbrop at the corner of Oak and Second streets,
downtown. A call to phone 78, the same old num
ber, will give you prompt delivery of the best groceries.
Kinnaird & Kinsey
fi.T..Ti.T..T.
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
and Ranges
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0. P. DABNEY &
B a
litlPit
An Appeal to the Force
of reason will tell you that, inasmuch as we are extremely careful buyer
we are naturally careful sellers. Try us and see.
A. C. STATEN
On the Heights
"SUten Is Standard'
Where Will
You Buy
YourRangc
From a Pcddlar or Your
Dealer?
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Wo are now showing our fine
large assortment of
Heaters Stoves
Ranges Furniture
Linoleum
Carpets Art Squares
Mattings Rugs
Tin, Graniteware
In fact anything you need for
the house. New and second
hand.
We make a specialty
of Packing Furniture
for shipment. Relin
ing Heaters and Fur
niture Repairing.
SONS CoZ:rie
THE RIGHT
DIRECTION
to go for pure, fresh and reliable
Groceries is to make a bee line for
our up-to-date store, where every
thing ia of the best anil where
qualities are uniform.
Phone 136
The unsuspecting farmers
who didn't hear our call,
But paid enormous prices
for Ranges plain and small ,
repented when we showed
them the error they had
made,in buy ingof a peddlar
the forty dollar grade and
paying over eighty while
careful buyers bought finer
larger, stronger ones, for
what a feller ought. Profit
by this lesson, friends, and
keep your dorg about, or
the peddlar "'ill get you if
you don't watch out."
(Apologies to Brakespear)
G. C. IIAWORTH
GETS A SQUIRREL
Friends of G. C. Haworth are tel
ling a story about his great success as
a hunter and he is said to hold the
record for hitting the same squirrel
nine times before knocking it out of a
tree. Chipmunks are plentiful on Mr.
Haworth's west side ranch, and a few
weeks ago he procured a 22 riile and
started in to exterminate them. He
was successful and landed a few every
day. One of the members of the
household plunked a chikmunk in the
act of running off with a pumpkin the
other dav and wishing to give the
crack shot of the family a chance at
the little beast, the squirrel was nailed
into the forks of a tree in the barn
yard. A few hours later Mr. Haworth
came along and spotted the little
brown rodent in the tree. He hurried
to the house and secured a gun. He
opened (ire on the chipmunk, but the
animal stuck to its place. The gun
man was pretty sure that he was hit
ting the squirrel and could not under
stand why it did not fall until as he
fired the ninth shot a chorus of laugh
ter came from the house and he real
ized that he was being joshed.
Jtoth Speedy and Effective
This indicates the action of Foley Kid
ney Pills, as 8 Parsons, liatllo Creek,
Mich, illustrites: "1 have been afflicted
with a severe case of kidney and bladder
trouble for which 1 found no relief until
I used Foley Kidney Pills. These cured
me entirely of all my ailments. I was
troubled with backaches and severe
shooting pains with annoying urinary
irregularities. The steady use of Foley
Kidney Pills rid me entirely of all toy
former troubles. They have my highest
recommendation." C. C. Plath.
Medford Apples Get Spot.
Professor O'Gara, chief inspector of
Jackson County, believes that ho has
discovered that the black spots which
broke out on apples in several cars
shipped East from Medford this fall,
were due to soluble matter in the
arsenate of lead used in spraying the
fruit.
The apples when they left Medford,
were in the best condition, but when
they began to sweat, the soluble mat
ter, which had entered the pores,
caused small cavaties beneath the
skin.
Many of the prize apples sent to
the display at Minneapolis were thus
effected. Medford Special to Oregon
ian. Not Sorry For liluiider
"If my friends hadn't blundered in
thinking I was a doomed victim of con
sumption, I might not be alive now,"
writes I). T. Sanders, of Harrodsburg,
Ky., "but for years they saw every at
tempt to cure a lung-racking cough fail.
At last I tried Dr. King's New Discov
ery. The effect was wonderful. It soon
stopped the cough and 1 am now in bet
ter health than I have had for years.
This wonderful life saver is an unrivaled
remedy for coughs, colds, lugrippe, asth
ma, croup, hemorrhages, whooping
cough or weak lungs. 50c, $100. Trial
bottle free. Guaranteed by Chas. M.
Clarke.
Indian Celebration.
At Johnny Slaughter's pla"ce on
Indian Hill the Indians have been hav
ing a powwow for the past two or
three weeks. The latter part of last
week a papponse died on Sunday and
was taken to the burial ground on the
hill, the ringing of a bell accompany
ing the procession. On Sunday they
held meeting at Timothy George's
place adioining the town on the north.
The Indians oall their religion the
Shaker reliigon, but a large part of it
is superstition. At each end of the
building they have a small fire going
and at the signal they divide and dance
around the fires, swing their arms and
pounding old drums and tin pans. If
a white person happens in and laughs
they put him out and the dancing,
pounding and hollering becomes furious
in order to drive the "evil spirit"
out. White Salmpn Enterprise.
Many school children suffer from con
stipation, which is often the cause of
seeming stupidity at lessons. Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are
an ideal medicine to give a child, for
they are mild and gentle in their effects,
anil will cure even chronic conttipation.
Sold by all dealers.
MERCHANTS' ASS'N
VERY MUCH ALIVE
In the current number of the Oregon
Merchants Magazine some complimen
tary things are said of Secretary K. H.
Hartwig, of the Hood River Mer
chants' Association and E. Brayford,
one of the most prominent members.
The Hood River association has the
reputation among the leaders of the
movement in the state as being one of
me most iiveiy urguiiuuions in ure
gon. The magazine thus testifies the good
worKS oi Mr. uariwig:
"Some months ago we ran an article
on "Dead Secretaries, " referring, of
course, to the secretaries of many of
tne Mercnants Associations through
out the state. We wish to sav em
phaticallyl that our statement did not
refer to rJ. a. Hartwig, Secretary of
the Hood River Merchants' Associa
tion. Mr. Hartwig is always on the
lookout for things of benefit to his
members."
In prefacing a letter from K. Dray
ford, who is third vice-president of the
State association, the editor said:
"From the pen of the bard of the
beautiful Hood River Valley come
complimentary lines anent the recent
visit of President Perry to that hot
bed of organization spirit."
aTTberal offer.
We Guarantee to Cure Dyspepsia, If We
Fail the Medicine Costs Nothing.
To unquestionably prove to the peo
ple that indigestion and dyspepsia can
be permanently relieved and that
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will bring
about this result, we will furnish the
medicine absolutely free if it fails to
give satisfaction to anyone using it.
The remarkable success of Rexall Dys
pepsia Tablets is due to the high de
gree of scientific skill used in devising
their formula as well as to the care
exercised in their manufacture, where
by the well known properties of liis-niuth-Subnitrate
and Pepsin have been
combined with Carminatives and other
agents.
liismuth-Subnitrate and Pepsin are
constantly employed and recognized
by the entire medical profession as
invaluable in the treatment of in
digestion and dyspepsia.
The pepsin used in Rexall Dyespep
sia Tablets is prepared by a process
which develops its greatest efliciency.
Pepcin supplies to the digestive ap
paratus one of the most important
elements of the digestive fluid, and
without it the digestion and assimila
toin of food are impossible.
The carminatives Jprocess proper
ties which aid in relieving the disturi
bances and pain caused by undigested
food. This perfect combination (of
the ingredients makes a remedy in
valuable for the complete relief of
indigestion and dyspepsia.
We are so certain of this that we
urge you to try Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets on our onw personal guaran
tee. Three sizes 25 cents, 00 cents and
$1.00. Remember you can obtain
Rexall Remedies only at- The Rexall
Store. Carl A. Plath.
Hood River's Fame Sent Abroad.
Telegraphic advice that the Hood
River apples won first prize at the
National Apple Show at Spokane last
week was sent to the officers of the
National Land and Fruit Show which
opened at Chicago Saturday, and a dis
play of this fact will be made at the
Oregon exhibit at Chicago. William
McMurray, general passenger agent of
the O. R. & N. Company, who will be
in Chicago to take part in the "Oregon
and Washington day" exercises
November HO, has advised agents of
the road to advertise the Hood River
premium apples.
Glacier Ownership Maps.
Up to date blue print, present, owner
ship maps of the Hood River valley are
for sale at the Glacier office. This map
is in two sections, the lower and the
upper valley. It has the roads and
streams marked and the names of land
owners written over their tracts. The
price of the map complete is f 1. It ill
lie sent to any address postpaid upon
receipt of the price.
N.V. MARKET LOADED
VIRGINIA USES BOX
Reports in the eastern fruit trade
papers are to the effect that there have
been heavy receipts of Western box
apples in New York, but in snite of this
market has been fairly steady. Prices
quoted lor flood Kiver apples are not
as high as in some other years, but
they are the top prices listed and there
is a fair margin of profit for the
buyers at that end. As all the Union
pack was sold F. O. B. here the
growers have no immediate gain or
loss resulting from the price received
by the jobbers. Many consignment
shippers are not getting altogether
satisfactory results. Some Watson
ville California Newtowns were only
netting the growers 35 to 55 cents a
box. Hood River Newtowns have
been selling in London at $3.25 or
twice as much as the English are
paying for the California apple.
A letter in one of the papers from
Richmond contains the following.
"We notice that our Virginia people
have gone very heavily into the box
business. The Rose Cliff Orchard
proper brought an experienced packer
from Hood River and the effect is
very perceptible."
YOU TAKE NO RISK.
Our Reputation and Money Are Back
of This Offer.
We pay for all the medicine used
during the trial, if our remedy fails
to completely relieve you of constipa
tion. We take all the risk. You are
not obligated to us in any way what
ever, if you accept our offer. Could
anything be more fair for you? la
there any reason why you should hesti
tate to put our claims to a practical
test?
The most scientific, common sense
treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which
are eaten like candy. They are very
pronounced, gentle and pleasant in
action, and particularly argeeable in
every way. They do not cause nausea,
diarrahaea, flatulence, griping or any
inconvenience whatever. Rexall Order
lies are particularly good for children,
aged and delicate persons.
We urge you to try Rexall Orderlies,
at our risk. Two sizes, 10c and 25.
Remember, you can get Rexall Rem
edies in this community only at our
store The Rexall Store. Carl A.
Plath.
Humboldt county on the coast of
Northern California has succeeded in
raising fine apples and this year three
carloads from that section were ex
ported to Australia.
SOCIETIES.
HOOD RIVER COMMERCIAL CLUB Meet,
very tecond Monday Id eco month l I p
m., in the club room, over Jarkaon'i store.
, . n Chas. Hall, Pre.
J. C. Skinser, Secretary.
BOOD RIVER LOLKiE NO. 106, A. F. and A.
M.-.Mt Saturday evening ou or before
ech full uioou. K . 8 a vau c, W . M
I). McIionai.o, Secretary.
Hood Klver (Yminmtidery No. 12, K.T
Mwla every tint Tuendav evenluif
PHl'bmoutll. H. I,. liASHKOt'CK, K.C
K. O. Hlaimlnr. Recorder.
UlKlO K1VKKCHAPTKU NO. fOCXTWZ
Mwt first and third Friday nights of eura
niontti. c. N. CLAKKK, H. P.
Rkv. W. C. Oilmokk, Secretary
H(
.it. .ma 1J-.I V. , W. 1. CT.
UwltBIUMAII.I U..H 1. 1. .......
Mtft UlVk'U IHOlni'l'U . it
.uvv.nxi.uu auu iuui iu A ueminy evening
Of each month. Visitor cordially welcomed
Mrs. Khancim ottkn, W. M.
Minn Meki.k Hlis.n, secretary.
IULKWILDK IjOUUK NO. 107, I. O. O. P.
Meet in FraHTnal hall, everv Thursday
nltt.il. A. WnioN, N. U.
Uko. Thomson, Secretary
KDKN KNI'A Jl eI k'N I- Nil l I f i. y
Rctitilar niectlmr second and fourth M,il.,iu'v
jf each month. J. II. Fkkiii win ( v
Uko. SHKi'ABl), Scribe.
LaUKKL, RKKKKAH IXJDOK NO. 87, 1. o. o.
r. .ieei nrsi ami mint Aiouaays in eacu
ni. 'lllll. TllKKkJA M. 1'aw-nkk, n. u.
kti'ib M. Moskm, Secretary.
K KM V LODUK, No. 1K1, I. O. O. K.-Meets In.
mien una Fellows' nail every Sat ur
day night. Visitors cordially welcomed.
W. A. Look man. N. ti
Oko. HiiKi'Aiin, Skc.
UAZFX RKHKKAH I.OIMJK No. 15B, l.O.O.F.
ieeu me ursi Him unru i uesuay eveuing lu
each month In the Odd Fellows Hall, seven
miles sciilh of Hood Ulver, R. 1). 1. Mrs.
Mae Khrck, N. (I. Mrs. Uertrude Clark. Sec,
W.O. W, meets the At and 4th Wednesdays
enru uiuiiin ai iv. oi r. UHii. isuors cor
dially Invited. W. A. F.BV, O. C.
F1.0VU Sl'UKi.IN, Clerk.
HOOD RlVKROIRCl.K NOi 521, WOMKN OF
nwHicran-Meetaal K. of F. hall ou the
first and Third Thursdays of each month.
Mim. Wm.Uaniiru. N. w
Doha IIakbhtt, Clerk.
WAUCOMA LODUK' NO. JW, Kf oK i-
MevU In K. ol P. hall every Tuesday night.
Aitrui'it ci.ahkk. :. -
Lewis S. Isknukko, K. of R. and S.
UOODRIVKRCAMP.NO. 7,702, M. W. A.-
aieeis in i. u, u. r. nan every Wednesday
night. A. 11. chump, V. V.
El). MAYKH, Clerk.
tt!V KR8IDK LODUK NO. HS A. O. II. W.-
uecis tirsi aun iiura Saturdays ir each
mouth. K. K. CuaI'SIan, M. W.
UKO. humus, Financier
CUKMTMt SluiTK. Recorder.
OLKTA ASSEMBLY NO. 103, UNITED ART-
isans.-ftieels tne first and third Wednes
days, work; sccoHd ami fourth Wednesday!
Artisans' hall. C. D. Hinhichh, M. A.
W. H. Austin Secretary.
OOURT HOOD R1VKU No 42, KOKKSTKRH
oiiAiiienca, jueeis every i nursday eveulug
at H o'clock.
Wm Kl.BMINO, 0. R.
F. 0. liRosies, Secretary .
OANBY KMT, NO. 16, 0. A. R.-MKKTH AT
A. o. u. w. hull, second and lourth Satur
days of each mouth at '2 o'clock p. m. All
U. A. R. members Invited to meet with us.
Kkkd Di ktz, Commander.
3. F. Bl.YTUK, Adjutant.
ANhY W. R. ('., No. lf.-MEE'll MKl'OND
aud fourth Saturduys of each Mouth lu A.
O V. W. hall at 2 p. in.
UlWI Tl lilt ill VlllV Ot.Aul.1u.lt
May Fkknai.u, Secretary.
MOUNTAIN IIOMECAMF No. 84ii9, R. N. A.
meets hi 1. u. o. r . nail on llie second and
fourth Fridays ol each month.
Mrs. a. R. CHUMP, O.
Mrs. C. U. Da kin. Recorder.
PiVMTtll Lruim.1 kj,. oi in km i,
meet first aud third Fridays of each month
at K. of I', hall.
Carson UiK:ki.in. I'res.
AUO. UUIONAHD, Sei.
MT. HOOD I.ODUE No. '205, 1. 0. O. F. Meets
every Saturday eveuing in untune s null
Ml. Hood. A. M. KK1.1.KY. N. U.
U, W. lusuiiK, Sec.
H(K)I) HI V Kit VALLEY HUMANE HOCI ETY
Hood Klver, Ore. E. II. llurtwlg, I'res.
F. U. Coe, Hoc. Leslie Butler, Trca.
UKEUON UHAI'K RKBEKAH LODUK NO.
tni, i. li. (i. r . Meets second and tourtn
Wednesdays In each mouth In Urlhhle's
Hall, Ml. llis)d,Ore.
Mrs. Mamie Dlinink k. N. U.
Mrs. Nettle Urllible, Sec.
WAUNA TKMl'LE, No. fl, I'YTHIAN HIS
1 Kits, meets every llrst and third Tuesdays
of each mouth.
Ocorglana Isenberg, M. K. C.
Kate M. Frederick, M. ol it. aud C.
MT. HOOD COUNCIL No. S. It. A S. M. Meets
1
MitMinlc Hull every third Tuesday In
eh mouth.
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W. r . Laraway, 1. 1. M,
I). Moe, Kec.
0. K. & N. Time Table.
WKST HOUND
No. it, Fast Mail (Mail Only). .4:50 a. m.
V o 1 ..I .1 1.. Ir.ffK
m. .), i oniuiiu nyer if.ooa. in.
No. 7, Portland Local 7:48 a. m.
No. ft, Ore. & Wash. Epress..8 :110 a. m.
ik. 11 Kito.Klmliitm.Pnrtluml Q - fill a m
No. 1, Portland IOcal 4:30 p. m.
No, 17, Ore. A Wash. Limited
inouu. 1 unman; o .to p. in.
KAST POUND
No. 2, Baker City I-ocal 10:35 .i. lit.
No. 1H, Ore. & Wash. Limited
(Solid I'ulln.aii) 11:55 a. m.
No. 8, Tbe Dalles Ixical 0:20 p. m.
No. 4, Spokane Flyer 7:55 p. in.
No. 10, hast Mall (mail only) 8:'ir) p. in.
No. fl, Cru. and Wash. Kxp... 10:20 p. in.
No. 12, Hoo-Spokane-Port 12:55 a. m.
FREDERICK A ARNOLD.
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
la4iaMtMirftltb4 all kladaW wwfc
1 iio dm: t2EZXL&
BOX WOOD
Call phono 70x for box wood
from the Stanley-Smith box
factory at Iielmont. Delivery
made any place.
J. T. Holman
See
FRARY & TUCKER
1123-12th Street
FOR
SPECIAL BARGAINS
TEN ACRES, cleared and plowed,
fine location. $4,500.
ELEVEN ACRES, all improved, near
famous Tucker orchard; $8,500.
TWENTY ACRES, all improved, 10
acres orchard, $20,000. $6,000
cash, any old terms.
FIFTY-EIGHT ACRES. 17 orchard,
15 bearing, $36,000. $10,000 cash
terms on balance.
AT LAST i
per and 4 lbs. best Popcorn, 50c.
CROCKERY
Our whole crockery line is over
flowing with things you need at
prices easy o pay. Hut there is
nothing anywhere to compare
with our genuine
Hood River Souvenir Plate
Our foreign decorator has been
a year in getting these to us. !.'(
while they last. Your friend will
think you have sent a $5 present
and it is sure a booster for H. R.
TOYS TOYS
It would take pages to describe the culmination of a
eur'n effort to import a line not exceeded in desir
able variety anywhere. This and the prices possible
through direct purchase and import takes all the
business. The Dolls are a sight ; also Doll Furniture,
Go Caarts, etc.
Always needed FlimitllTe A lasting present,
Three car loads carefully selected justifiesyour spend
ing days in selecting every present needed from this
mamoth stock.
Stewart Hardware &
Furniture Co.
Call at the
Hood River Market
For the very best of everything in the
MEAT
line. We enn give you what you want.
ANDREW KERN, Manager
Phone 92
Young Building. Third Street
Statement of the Condition
of the
Butler Banking Company
Hood River, Oregon
At the Close of Businass, Nov. 10, 1910
Resources:
LLouns ami Discounts 1520,027.70
Bonds and Warrants 12,8.'t7.70
Utlice Fixtures and Furniture 5,1.71.00
Cash on Hand and in Other Dunks 1 5.1,508.81.
.fW.V05.:iO
Liabilities
Capital Stock -ft 50,000.00
Famed Surplus ami Undivided Profits 52,220.07
Deposits 591 ,,'178
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Fresh Flour and Feed
COPYRIGHT.,
A SUCCESSFUL BAKING Follows the use of White River and Golden
Crown Flour, When yon hake bread, pirn, rakes or any kind of pawtry
yon will find thii Flour a sale and reliable standby, Try it once and you
will never use any other.
STRANAHAN & CLARK
HOOD UIVKlt, ORF.G0N.
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
case where combination
DaVS VOU. A niW stppl Pnn.
Hardware Presents
2,000 Factory Samples. Carvers,
Razors, Scissors and Pocket
Knives offered at any price.
Bought at lump prices they will
be sold cheap.
Sleds, Skates, Guns, thousands of
fine presents in this department.
The tool chest assortment is
worth a look and the boy should
be encouraged. 2oc to 81 5.
The Celebrated
White River &
Golden Crown
Brands. - . - .
Made From Selected
Hard Wheat
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