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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
1910 GREETING S 1911 oiler ioirioi We take great pleasure in thanking our customers for their patronage during the past year, and we appreciate the cour tesies that you have shown us. We wish one and all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. C30lllOl folic . 101 , o The Oldest Jewelry Store in the County "'""'"k -!-.. Vrfl Vy The Oldest Jewelry jJ ZAA U Store in the County Better Fruit and Hood River County Map Better Fruit Hood UiverV one best advertisement Thes best fruit grow er's paper in the world National Map and Publishing Co.'s Multicolored Map of Hood River County Showing all roads, triangula tion linos, ditches, elevations, st ream measurements, and giv ing a complete history of Hood I liver and its resources. A year's subscription to Better Fruit and the New Hood River County Map JAP BOUND OVER FOR FORGERY Four Thousand a Year There has been forty thousand prescriptions . 'zk filled at this store in the past ten vears. We ilc- $l filled at this store in the past ten yea $ fill prescriptions strictly according doctor's orders. No substitutes. to the CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy Harness and Saddlery Harness Repaired & Made? to order. Lap Robes, Horse Btankets, Tents, wagon Covers, Water Bags, Etc. Davenport Harness Co. J. Uwnma, a Jap, was bound over to the grand jury Friday by Judge Buck on the charge of forgery. One day last week he was given a check for $38.50 signed by Chas. E. Fuller, in favor of S..Ishikawa, with instructions to deliver the check to the owner. Uwama had been acting as a sort of boss for Fuller with anumber of J arts, hence was thought trustworthy. In tead of turning over the check to the owner he went to Chas. Hayward and rnnlri it. Havward knew him bv sight, Uwama having been around the valley for a number of years, and ne didn't hesitate to cash the check. When he asked Uwama to endorse it, however, ho said he could not write, so made his mark, evidently thinking he wou u escane the ncna tv or torcrerv on that account. Tne Jap then left town, and the forgery was not discoV' ered until it had gone to the bank. A few day later the Jap returned and calmly walked into Hayward's store to telephone, when he was con fronted with the check and asked to make it good, but said he had no money. Uwama was then detained until Marshal Lewis could be sum moned, who locked him up and a for mill complaint for forgery lodged against him. lie did not seem con cerned, saying that the other Jap boys would get him the money. When brought before Judge Buck Friday morning he did not deny the charge of cashing the check, but did not seem to realize the seriousness of the offense, saying that the Jap boys would help him out. the Jap boys, however, failed to come to his rescue, some of them claiming that he had done other things for which he should be punished. He was bound over to the 'grand jury and bail fixed at $50, which he was unable to furnish, and will have to remain in jail'to await the action of the grand jury, which meets January 9. II you are suffering from biliousness, constipation, indigestion, chionie head ache, invest one cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and ad dress p'ainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all dealers. 20,000 Trees for Stanfield. The fact that the Stanfield project is rapidly going ahead is clearly dem onstrated by the fact that during the past few years orders have been placed for 20,000 fruit trees which will be sent out by the different fruit growers on the project during the early spring. Many persons find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by,the use of Chamber lain's Cough Kemedy it should not be allowed to run on until it becomes troublesome. Sold bv all dealers. Farnsworth, Tom S., (2) ; Grath, E. ; Hannan, H. ; Hasting, Fred; Hender son, M. F. ; Hughes, Minnie; Irwin, Watson; Johnson, W. A.; Kenney, Jas., (2); Kern, a man, W. ; Krohn, Emil; Lawlor, R. A.; Lannagan, Peter; McMicken, S. A. ; Markley, T. Sam; Mcyeeyos, Marion; Mortensen, Otto; Newman, Earl ; Ogburn, W. A. ; Oldfield, Clyde S. ; Penington, Jennie ; Porter, E. K. ; Raddelfinger, Sam; Reynolds, F. W. ; Rinehart, D. M. ; Kickabaugh, John li. ; bchmiu, unaries E. ; Sholtz, F. ; Simonwn, B. ; ISimp son, Chas. A. ; Smith, B. B. ; Streno, S. ; Stinson, W. E. ; Supienol, George; Wright, K. J. Wm. M. Yates, rosimasier. MINNEAPOLIS ASKS FOR APPLE SHOW Advertised Letter List. Farnsworth, Emma S. ; Farnsworth, Emma J. ; Gleason, Sadie Farnsworth, (2); Hart, May; O'Kcley, Edith; Palmer, Farnsworth Jessie, (2) ; Rey nolds, Miss Nora L. ; Smith, Mrs. Mary D. ; Reed, Miss Dortha; Reed, Mrs. T. W. ; Tolan, Crace ; Andersoh, Oscar ; Barrett, R. G., (2) ; Beasley, A. E. ; Bradley, E. J. ; Carmon, W. G. ; Carrion, Carrion J. ; Earl, Wm. ; The peculiar properties of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics of influenza,' and when it was taken in time we have not beard of a single case of pneumonia. Sold by all dealers. John Fitzgerald Stricken. Wasco county has a new janitor. Jailer John Fitzgerald who has been a familiar fieure at the county court house for more than twenty-one years was prostrated by a stroke of paralysis four weeks airo. He has been recover ing as rapidly as might be since, but Tuesday the sheriff was reluctantly compelled to appoint John Beattie in his place. Possibly at the advent of wram weather Uncle John may De able to get back to the court house and oversee matters. The Dalles Opti mist. A sprained ankle will usually disable the injured person for three or four weeks. This is due to lack of proper treatment. When Chamberlain 8 Lini ment is applied a cure may b effected in three or four davs. This liniment is one of t he best and most remarkable preparation! in use. soiu ny an dealers Registered Mail Reform Goes On. After the first of the year regis tered oackaees envelopes and tags will be discontinued. Under the present system all registered mail for one point is placed in a heavy manila en velone. or in a number of such envoi ones, which are sealed and on the backs of which notations are placed by all those handling the package, show ing the time received and name of the clerk handling them until their deliv ery. Large packages are tagged and track kept of them in the same fash ion. The new order does away with the use of envelopes and instead of each letter and package will be merely stamped "registered. ' The change is most revolutionary as far as post office employees are con cerned ami is in line with the attempt to cut the deficit in the registered let ter department, similar reforms being the doing away with the return card and the raising of the fee from 8c to 10c. It may possibly detract irom me efficiency of the service, however, as the outer envelope afforded double pro tection in cases where coins were sent by mail. Take Care 1 Remember that when your kidneys are affected, your life is in danger. M. Mavor, Rochester, N. Y. says: "My trouble started with a sharp shooting pain over mv back which grew worse dailv. I felt sluggish and tired, my kid- ney aciion was irregular nu hhwji. 1 started using Foley Kidney Pills. Each dose seemed to put new life and strength into me. and now I am completely cured and feel better and strongor than for years." For salo by C. A. Flath. Minneapolis, through its Commercial Club, wants the 1911 Spokane Apple Show. Their secretary has written the following letter to the Spokane Chamber of Commerce, seeking infor mation regarding its holding: "Our club proposes to inv te the promoters of the National Apple show to hold the show in Minneapolis, and preliminary to that I desire to ask if you will be kind enough to tell me what is expected of the city where the exhibit is to be held. What I desire to know is the probable cost of holding the show and about how much is nec essary. Yon .Must Read This if Yon Want the Benefit J. W. Greer, Green wood, La., suffered with a severe case of lumbago. "The pains were eo intense I was forced to hypodermic injections for relief. These oito.'lra ni arti) with a nain in the small of my back which gradually became fairly paralyzing. My attention was at tracted to Foley's Kidney Remedy and I am glad to say after using this wonder ful medicine I am no longer bothered in any way by mv old enemy lumbago." For sale by C. A. Plat h. Tips are Declining. Disgusted with the absence of tips, 3000 sleeping car Dorters employed on various lines throughout the west petitioned the Pullman Palace Car nnmnonu fnr an incrAnftfl in WfiffeS. Instead of the 83i cents per day that they now receive, tne porters want a flat salary of $45 to $50 a month. ThB hich cost of living, thev say. makes it absolutely necessary that tKair ho (Tfvon fh. thfiV ASK. Ad- vanced prices affect them "going and coming, explained one of the backers of the petition, it reacnes tnem thrmurh ho nncket hooka of Pullman passengers, on whose bounty they have oepenuea, ana n auecto mem m mc aiinrtiit rf thpir families. Tips have been declining steadily for the past nve years, oia time poriern U7k.ro nnm a Pnllmnn norter could be a man of independence, he now must corral every stray nicnei to Keep nun self and family alive, they say. Will Fight Spring Frosts. The Yakima fruitgrowers are begin ning preparations to fight the frost thi vpnr hv applying to the Govern ment for a weather forecaster. The good results obtained by the people of tua pnrim Hivor cnnntrv through daily forecasts from Medford have induced John Morehead, of Granger, and other orchardists, to write to senator w. l.. Tnra ooV-iniT for one in this field. While a goodly number of orchard heaters were used in the valley the past year, Mr. Morehead thinks there will be 120,000 this spring. Intelli Action airainst the frost is bound to meet with success, he thinks. 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 llv. It lias the roads and streams marked and the oames of land their tracts. The price of the map complete is 1. It will ' . 1.1 A ni.lni.l li nnn qe sent to any nuureBo jvnn-" ..t-vM leceipt ol tne price. For Sale by Owner 200 acres, (50 acroH cleared, 11 acres planted, balance unimproved. Price cheap and easy terms. J. P. Thomsen It. F. D. No. 1 box 00 Phone 296 Odell Sheet letal Work Having secured the services of an expert sheet metal worker, we are prepared to handle in the best possible manner: Sheet Metal Work Automobile Fenders Tanks and any class of Sheet Sheet Metal Work R. D. Gould, Plumber Hood River, Oregon Phone 304L Prompt Delivery Columbia Laundry Co. All our work done by hand. Neat and Clean Work. 277 Oak Street Hood River, Ore.