HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1910 It mi " "".j !j fj -. ij i iv- U ;,lJ5Sfi ifii g jjj;tf 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. 1 We shall be pleased under the slighest obligation to buy. It is a pleasure Blowers We Have Moved Call and See Us The grocery of Kinnaird iV: Kinsey has moved from the Heights to the room formerly occupied by Morlan & Lathrop at the'corner of Oak and Second streets, down town. A call to phone 7(S, the same old num ber, will give you prompt delivery of the best groceries. Kinnaird & Kinsey When You Clear Land Come to us for the best Logging and Grubbing Tools. If y ur 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 0. P. DABNEY & Vi j IP i w flrflgp I I t a An Appeal to the Force of reason will tell yon that, inasmuch as we arc extremely careful huyeri we are naturally careful sellers. Try us and see. A. C. STAT EN On the Heights "Staten is Standard' Where Will You Buy YourRangc From a Peddlar or Your Dealer? to show our line of reliable Hardware Co. HHWHHHH-5!-H45 We arc now showing our lino la rue assortment of Heaters Stoves Ranges Furniture Linoleum Carpets Art Squares Mattings Rugs Tin.Graniteware In fact anything you need for (he house. New and second hand. We make a specialty of Packing Furniture for shipment. Relin ing Heaters and Fur niture Repairing. SONS c7h'h2K' THE RIGHT DIRECTION to go for pure, freflh and reliable Groceries is to make a bee line for our up-to-date store, where every thing is of the best and where qualities are uniform. Phone 136 The unsuspectiug 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 buying'ofa 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) Ranges and you are not to show the goods. FLOOR GIVES AWAY IN WAREHOUSE The buckling of a girder under the first floor ;of the old warehouse of the Apple Growers Union last Wednesday afternoon caused the floor to give way and had it not been for the box apples on the basement floor being piled to the lloor above, serious damage would have resulted. As it was there were enough boxns of apples on the base ment noor to support the floor above after it had settled a couple of feet in one place. "the girder was composed of four planks nailed together, and in one place these spread and buckle from the post which supported it. The crash startled the men in the building, who expected to see the whole struc ture collapse. Owing to the receipts all available space has been kept filled up for some time, and the great load found the weak place in the floor. The roof sagged with the fall of the lloor, but was not damaged. The loss will be very small, confined to the bruizing of about thirty boxes of apples, and ot these only about ten boxes will be a total loss. The floor was immediately repaired and has been strengthened beyond any possible trouble jut that nature hereafter. Card of Thanks Words cannot express the loving gratitude we feel toward the many kind friends jwho give us so f reel v of their love and sympathy when our beloved son and brother was called from our home. Especially will the thoughtful kindness of the members of the High School and Baraca classes linger among the beautiful memories of the one who loved them both so much. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. lngalls, Harold lngalls. Until Speedy anil Kflective This indicates the action of Foley Kid ney Tills, as H Pardons, Battle ('reek, Mich, illustrates: "I have been alllicted with a severe caRe of kidney and bladder trouble for which 1 found no relief until I used Foley Kidney Pills. These cured nie entirely of all my ailments. I was troubled with backaches and severe shooting pains with annoying urinary irregularities. The steady use of Foley Kidney Fills rid me entirely of all my former troubles. They have my highest recommendation." 0. 0. l'lath. Miss Vern Smith, who will s'mg at the Baptist church on the evening of December 2, has a rare contralto voice. She is rapidly winning favor in the musical circles of Portland. Those who hear her cannot fail to have a treat. Miss Smith is a student of Prof. Montieths, and is one of his pianists in his studio. A sprained ankle will usually disable the injured person for three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain's Lini ment is applied a cure mav be effected in three or four days. This liniment is one of (the best and mod remarkable preparations in use. Sold by all dealers. $45 Duty On One Apple. The apple which won the first prize of $100 at the Canadian apple show in Vancouver, U. C, by O. A. Hoag was on exhibition at the Third National Apple Show in Spokane last week. The apple weighed 38 ounces. The management of the show in Spokane was obliged to put up a bond of $!! to get the apple, but the customs officials were later advised that the apple was sent here for exhibition purjioses and that no duty should be assessed on it. The bond was returned. The greatest danger fron influenza is of its resulting in pneumonia. This can bo obviated by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, as it not only cures influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneumonia. Sold by all dealers. 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 tract?. The price of the map complete is tl. It w qe sent to any address postpaid upon ieceipt oi the price. CONGRATULATED HOOD RIVER The Wenatchee Commercial Club sent a telegram of congratulation to 0. H. Sproat, the winner of the National Apple Show sweepstakes prize. The telegram was addressed to E. H. Shep ard, editor of "Better Fruit," Hood River, Oregon, and is as follows: "Flea.se extend to Mr. Sprout and nnnlt of Hood River vallev. our con gratulations on winning the sweep stakes at third National Apple muw. You will pardon the pride we take tn scoring less than one per cent on the variety of which your famous district makes its specialty the Spitzenburg. "Wenatchee Valley, "By Wenatchee Commercial Club." 30 YEARS OF SUCCESS. Carl A. Plath Offers a Remedy For Catarrh. The Medicine Costs Noth ing If It Fails. When a medicine effects a successful treatment in a very large majority of cases, and when we offer that medicine on our own (personal guarantee that it will cost the user nothing if it does not completely relieve catarrh, it is only reasonable that people should believe us, or at least put our claim to a practical test when we take all the risk. These are facts which we want the people to substantiate. We want them to try Uexall Mucu-Tono, medicine prepared from a prescription of a physician with whom catarrh was a specialty, , and who has a record of thirty years of enviable success to his record. We receive more good reports about Rexall Mucu-Tone than we do of all other catarrh remedies sold in our store and if more people only knew what a thoroughly dependable remedy Uexall Mnco-Tone is, it would be the only catarrh remedy we have any demand for. Kexall Mucu-Tone is quickly absorb ed and by its therpeutic effect tends to disinfect and cleanse the entire mucous membraneous tract, to destroy ami remove the parasites which injure Hie membraneous tissues, to sooth the irritation and heal the soreness, stop the mucous discharge, build up strong, healthy tissue and relieve the blood and system of diseased matter. Its influence toward stimulating the muco-cells, aiding digestion and im proving nutrition until the whole body vibrates with healthy activity. In com paratively short time it brings about noticeable gain in weight, strength, good color and feeling of bouyancy. We urge you to try Rexall Mucu Tone, beginning treatment today. At any time you are not satisfied, simply come and tell us and we will quickly return your money without question or quibble. We have Kexall Mucu-Tone in two sizes, 50 cents and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in Hood River only at our store. The Rexall Store, Carl A. Flath. Prosperous Oregon. The apple crop of Oregon for 1912 is estimated to be 1,000 carloads or ap proximately 1,000,000 boxes. The value of the crop is $2,000,000. Ore gon has 93 per cent of a full crop. Oregon orchards yielded prunes this year estimated at 15,000,000 pounds. Quality and quantity are superior to the 11KI9 crop. Prunes will bring the state about $1,250,1)00 this sesaon. The peach crop has been the largest in the history of the Rtate. Grapes of the Rogue River Valley, The Dalles and fcastern Oregon are excellent in quality and appearance, while the yield is large. Saved From Awful Death. How un Rppalliiifi calamity in his family was prevented is told bv A. 1). Mchon ald, of Fayetteville, N. C., li. F. I. No. S. "My sister had consumption," lie writes, "she was very thin and pale, had no appetite and seemed to grow weaker everv ilav, as all remedies timed till Dr King's New Diseoveiv was tried, and so completely cured her, that (die has not been troubled with nronuli ince. It is the best medicine 1 ever saw or beard of." For coiinhs, coldn, laerippe, asthma, hemorrhage, all broncial t roitblcB, it has unequal. fic l.ll(l. Trial bottle free, (iuarantcod py Chas. J . Clarke. Expert Workers. Ths is a day of specialists. Unless men or women specialize, they soon become back numbers. What is true in the business world is equally true in the Sunday School work. At the Sunday School convention to be held at the Christian church in this city on Friday afternoon and evening and Saturday ot this week, each sub ject will be in charge of workers who are particularly fitted for that class of work. Ihe state secretary will lie here, also one or two officers of the Wasco County Association. All Sun day School workers are urged to at tend. Out ot town delegates will be entertained. Kan ls on Kurc Thing .Vow 'I'll never he without Dr. Kind's New Life Pills attain, " writes A. Scbineck, (.17 Klin St., iiuffalo, N. Y. "Tbev cured me of chronic constipation whon all others failed," I;neiiinled for Uil iousness, .lauiidice, liidi'Htioii, Head ache, Chills, Malaria and Debility, 'Jhc at Chas. N. Clarke's dru store. Mrs. W. F. Pritchard, of Portland. spent Thanksgiving with her aunt, Mrs. Oeo. Lrowell, and uncle, C. 11. Stranahan, and families. Mr. Strana- han aceompained her to Portland Sun day afternoon. If you are suffering from biliousness, constipation, indigestion, eh'Oiiic head ache, invest one cent in a postal card, tend to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Dea Moines, Iowa, with your name and ad dress ' airily on the hack, and they will lorwani you a iree sample ol Chamber lain's Stomach and l.iver Tablets. Sold by all dealers. S. A. Clarke, formerly bookkeeper for the Davidson Fruit Co., but now doing a commission business with C. L. Rogers, in Portland, was in Hood Kiver Saturday and purehsed a carload of apples to be shipped east. Many persons find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this couh can be nromptiy cured by the use of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy it should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome Sold by all dealers. R. R. Bartlett went to The Dalles Saturday on business connected with the remodeling of the Walther-Williams store. The peculiar properties of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tected during epidemics of inlliienza, and when it Has taken in time we have not heard of a single case of pneumonia, Sold by all dealers. SOCIETIES. UOOU KIVKK t'OMMKKflALl'I.UB-Meeti every nwond Monday Id eHCti moutti Hi 8 p. in., In the club rocmiH over Jackson store. Chas. Hall, Pre. J C. Skinnkr, Secretary. fit iU iu VTcRToiRftc no. u67XT''7aud"X M. Mrem Saturday evening on or before cacli mi! moon. K. Savhok, W. M 1). MeUi.NAi.n, Hivrelury. Hood River ('omtiitimlery N. 12, K.T M,'',' every firm Tuesday evening each month. I,. II asukoi i k, K. (.: K. t). lWaiiclur. Kecvrder. HtHIll IUVKK I HAITKK Ml. '.'T. K. A. M. Meulu tint and third Kildav nlxhtnot' each memth. i:. N. ci.ahkk, II. 1'. Kiev. W. C (iil.MOKK, Secretary. HOOP U1VKK t H.UTKIl NO. 2S, O. K. S. Muet second and fourUi Tuesday evening oleach mouth. Visitors cnrdiallv welcomed M a. K a a N ; e ks o n k N , W . M . Miss Mkki.k 111. inn, Kecrutitry, UM.KWU.liK. LOIHiK NO, 1117, I. O. O. f. Meet In Fra'crnal lull, every ThurHday "iKlit. A. Wilson. N. J. Uko. Thomson, S-.vretary Kl'K.N K.Nl'A.dl'.MKNT, NO. 4S, I. O. O. K. Kenlar meeting Meeond and tourtlt MnndayN oi each moiilh. ,1. 11. ( Kiuit'soN, c. 1'. Uko. Sii ki'.vhii, Sci ,!. I.Al'liKI, KKHKK All I.OlUiK NO. 7, I.O. O. K -Meets tl rut and third Mnudavs In ecli mouth. I'HKitusA M.i'aitmck. N. U. Nkitik M. Monks, Secretary. K KM I' I,OIKiK,No. 1M, l.O. O. K.-.Meeta 111. odell Odd Fellows' hall every Sat ur day nlKht. Visitors cordially welcomed. W. A, Lock man. N.u. (iKO. SIIKI'Altl), SKC. II AZKl, KKHKKAII I.OIKIK No. IM, l.O.O.K. Meeia the tlisl and third T uesday evening In each mini 1 1) in Ihe odd fellows' HkII, seven miles selllh of Hood Kiver, It. 1. I. Mrs. Mae Kluvk, N. U. Mrs. uertrude Clark. Sec. W.O. W. meet the '.id and 4tti Wednesdays eacn iniiuiii iu tv.oi I , nail, v isliors cor dially Invllcd. W. A. KliY, V. II. Krio li Sei'iii.iN, t'lerk. HOOD KIVKK CIlU'l.K NO. W4, WOMKN OK W oodcrall-Meets al K. of I', hall on I lie nrsi and Third Thursday of each mouth. Miw. Wm. Uanukk, N, U. Doha Hakrktt, Clerk. WAUCOMA l.OUUK NO. 30, K. OK IV Mceu In K. ol 1 hall every Tueaday night. A HTM I'll t'l.AHKK, C. C.jj I.KW IS S, ISKN 1IKKI1, K. of It. Ullll h. HOOD KIVKltCAMI', NO. 7,7(fc.', M. W. A. Meets In 1. O. U. K. hall every Wednesday night. A. It. CIU'MI', V. U. Kn. MA yen, Clerk. KIYi:itHIlK l.OOUKNO. lis A. O. U. W -Mrcis llrsl and Ihlrd Saturdays of each nionih. K. K. Cii AI'MAN, M. W. UKO. Si.ocom, Financier Ciikhtkk Siii'TK. Kecorder. Jl.KTA ASSKMH1.Y NO. Ml, CNITKD A KT-tsans,-Meets Hie llrsl and third WedneM tlays, work; second and fourth WednesdayH ArliMOiN' hall. ('. D. IliNhieiis, M. A. W. H. AUSTIN Secretary. COCKT HOOP KIVKII No. 4'.', KOUKSTKIUS olAmeriea, Meets every Thursday evening at S o'clock. Wm. Ki.kmino, t-l. U. F. C llliosies, SeeretHiy. OANBY I'OUT, NO. lti.o. A. K.-MKKTrt AT A. O. I'. W. hall, second and lolll'lh Salur ulny n of each month at 2 o'clock p. m. All U. A. K. inemlier Invited to iiiih'I with un, KxhD Dikiy., I'omuiander. H. f, Hi.YTliK, Adiulanl. 'AMiY W. K.C., No. lli-MKKTS SI'.l'ONO and fourth Saturdays of ea:h Month Iu A. o. I'. W. hall al 2 i. in. MihsCi.Aiia III. v I'll K, l'resldenl. MAY FhUNAi.u, Sw.relary. MOUNTAIN llOMKCAMf No. 84li, It. N. A. Meets al I. O. O. K. Hall on I he second anil fourth Fridays ol each month. Mas. A. 11. CKl'Ml', O. Mkh. C. V. Dakin, lleeonlei'. I'ayntku loduk, no. aim, m. it a. nieclatlrst and Ihlril Friday of each mouth HI K. of 1'. hall. Carson lle.'Kl.IN. 1'res. A I'd. UuioNAKii, Sei . MT. HOOD l-ODUK No. m, 1. O. O. F.-Mnel every Saturday evening Iu tlrltihle' hall Ml. flood. A. M. Kki.i.ky, N. (I. li. W. DiMMli K, Sec. IIOODltlvKK VAI.I.KY IIIIMANKHOCIKTY llund Klver, Ore. K. II. Ilurlwlg. I'rcs. F.U.I oe,rtec. Leslie liutler, Treas. OKF.UON UIIAI'K KKHKKAII l.O 1 M I K NO. 1 Hi, l.O. o. F. Meet second and fourth Wednesdav'H In eiich month In Orlhhie's Hull, Mt. lliaid, Ore. Mrs. Mamie lilmiolck, N. II. Mr. Nettle Urlhhle, Sec. WACNA TKMI'I.K, No. 0, 1'YTIIIAN HIS '1 KHS. meets every llrsl and third Tuesdays ill each mouth. (teorglana Isenlier, M. K. C. Kale M. Frederick, Al. id K. and ( . MT. MOOD CO!' Nl T 1. No H. It. .VS. M. Meets In Masonic Hull every Ihlrd Tuesday Iu each monl li. W. F. Laraway, T. I. M. A. D. Moe, Kec. O. Ii. . Time Table. Yv'KST ISO CM) No.il, Fast Mail ( Mail Only). .4 :f0 a. in. No. M, Portland Flyer 5 :'.r a. in. No. 7, Portland Focal 7 : IK a. m. No. 5, Ore. it Wash. Fxpress..H :00 a. in. No. 11, Soo-Spokane-Portland'.hliO a. in. No. 1, Portland Focal 4:11(1 p. m. No. 17, Ore. & Wash. Limited (Solid Pullman) 5 :Fr p. m. FAST l!Oi:.D No. 2, Pnker Oily Focal tt)::i.r i. in. No. 1H, Ore. A Wash. Limited (Solid Pullman) 1 1 :.r! a. m. No. H, The Dalles Local (i:20 p. n.. No. 4, Spokane Flyer 7 :oo p. in. No. 10, Fast Mall ('mail only) H:2f p. m. No. li, Cre. and Wash. Fx p. ..10:21) p. in. No. 12, Soo-Spokane-Poit 12:05 a. in. KREDFHif.K A ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS MmIn farnlnbtd a all klodi ! wwk Phone.: BOX WOOD Call jilionc 7'.)x for box wood from the Stanley-Smith lox factory at I'clniont. Delivery niatle any place. J. T. Holman See FRARY & TUCKER 11 23--12th Street FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS TEN ACRES, cleared and plowed, fine location. $4,500. ELEVEN ACHES, 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. A T A CTT a case where combination f- -Lrfi"VO L pays you. A new steel Pop per and 4 lbs. best Popcorn, 50c. CROCKERY Our whole crockery line is over flowing with things you need at prices easy jo pay. Hut there is nothing anywhere to compare with our genuine Hood Kiver Souvenir Plate Our foreign decorator has been a year in getting these to us. Hk' while they last. Your friend will think you have sent a $5 present and it is sure a booster for H. R. TOYS TOYS It would take pages to describe the culmination of a year's effort to import a line not exceeded in desir able variety anywhere. This and the prices possible through direct; purchase and import takes all the business. The Dolls are a sight; also Doll Furniture, (io Caarts. etc. Always ntvded FumitlirC histing present Three car loads carefully selected just iliesyour spend ing days in selecting every present needed from this ma moth st ock. Stewart Hardware & Furniture Co. Call at the Hood River Market For the very best of everything in the MEAT line. We can give you what you want. ANDREW KERN. Manager Phone 92 Young Building. Third Street Statement of the Condition of the Butler Banking Company Hood River, Oregon At the Close of Business, Nov. 10, 1910 Resources: LLoans ami Discounts I'.onds and Warrants Oflice Fixtures and Furniture Cash on Hand ami in Other Hanks.. Liabilities Capital Stock Fa rued Surplus ami Undivided Profits. Deposits Fresh Flour and Feed COPYCICrtT, A SUCCESSFUL BAKING FoIIowh the ime of White Kiver and Golden Crown Hour, When you hake hread, j)ion, cakes or any kind of pantry you will find thi Flour a safe and reliable Btundhy. Try it once and you will never line any other. STRANAHAN & CLARK HOOD KIVKK, OKKOON, MM SMITH BROTHERS. Successors to Jackson & Jackson Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables. Flour and Feed We Give All Orders Careful Attention and Make Prompt Deliveries. PHONE 47 PROMPT DELIVERY Hardware Presents 2,000 Factory Samples. Carvers, Razors, Scissors and Pocket Knives offered at any price. Bought at lump prices they will be sold cheap. Sleds, Skates, Guns, thousamlsof fine presents in this department. The tool chest assortment Is worth a look and the boy should be encouraged. 25r to ..1.120,027.70 . 12,H.T7.7! VI 7 1.00 . 1 r,-,, riGN.Hl fC)i:j,(;o".:5o .$ no.ooo.oo . r2,22;.;7 . r,!H,:i7iS ;:i (;;:i,(;oo;!o The Celebrated White River & Golden Crown Brands. - . - . Made Prom Selected Hard Wheat