HOOD KIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JDNEil, 1911 Great Piano Contest THE GREATEST THING THAT HAS EVER BEEN PUT ON IN HOOD RIVER T1 Mi f - i 'I ii vr . -: -Taiit . The Lyon-Taylor Co., of Chicago, is going to give away $1,330.00 worth of their celebrated KRAUSE PIANOS on the contest that has been inaugurated at our store. If you want one of these instruments get in the race at once. This contest will be put on and conducted by J. M. Wood, proprietor of Wood's grocery store, Hood River, Ore., and A. D. Moe, proprietor of the Hood River Glacier. 5 FIVE PRIZES 5 No. 1. $350 Krause Piano Given Away FREE. No. 2. $260 allowed on new Piano if purchased within a year. No. 3. $250 u u u Nn A. 91 C MM MM M MMM No. S. R5.in MM MM M M U These prizes to be given to the Lady, Gentleman, Church, Lodge or any Society that brings in the most cash to the store for groceries, or to the Hood River Glacier for subscriptions. Any cash counts, whether it is cash over the counter, cash the first of the month on monthly accounts, or cash on back accounts. The contest will be decided by a system of voting, on the basis of one-half cent for each vote. (For illus tration, $5.00 will buy 1000 votes.) Mayor E. II. Hartwig will carry the key to the box containing the votej. He will open the box and count the votes every Monday and the result will be published weekly. The contest will start April 3, 1911, and end July 3, 1911. The price of groceries will not be raised. They will be sold the same as they are sold in the other stores in Hood River for goods of like quality. The price of the Glacier will be $1.50, the same as it has been all the time. We expect to get our money back from the increased amount of business we will do. The Piano can be seen in the window of Wood's grocery store. Come in and try it. The piano is war ranted to be first class In every particular. Yours for business, Wood's Grocery Store J. M. WOOD, Proprietor Hood River, Oregon Sheet Work Having st'Hirwl the sci-vicos of an expert sheet nietnl worker, wo sire 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, Oreg'on Fresh Flour and Feed The Celebrated White River & Haltese Cross Flour Made From Selected Hard Wheat I A SUCCESSFUL BAKING Follows tiie nno of tlio While Kivcr ami ISest Patent Maltese Crown Flour, When you huko breail, ie, cakes or any kind of jiastry you will fiml thin Flour a safe and rclmlile etamlby. Try it once anil you.will never use any oilier. STRANAHAN & CLARK HOOD RIVKK, OREGON. Correct Dress For Men GRAY'S HOOD RIVER'S LEADING TAILOR A full line of the latest and most up-to-date sam ples of Men's Spring and Summer Suits, consisting of Blues, Blacks and Mix tures. Style, fit and sat isfaction guaranteed. Phone 46M GIVE- US A TRIAL iiis USE NAME OF 0. A. C. DEFRAUD ORCHARDISTS 5 The following dispatch from Corval lis to the Portland Telegram says that several fakers in different parts of the State are perpetrating frauds upon the farmers and orchardmen, giving as recommendations for their spurious wares the names of professors at the Oregon Agricultural College, who never heard of them. IV;in Arthur K. Cordley has just received a letter from a farmer near Tualatin, asking his opinion of a new treatment of orchard to render them immune from al! kinds of pests for six yeara, to which the agent claims to have Dean Cordley 's indorsement. "A man named Sauialer, " the letter says, "claims to have a treatment whereby he renders trees immune from disease by the application of some chemicals to the roots, especially apple trees. He claims that they will be cured of anthracnose, mhI that the cod lin moth will not bother such treated trees for six years, and that no spray ing is required on treated trees, other than a light spray of concentrated lye once every two or three years, to keep moss off the trees. Mr. Saunder gave me the name of Professor Cordley as reference, so I ask the college to give me its opinion. I regard this fellow as a fraud, pure and simple, and in order to protect my neighborhood from his operations, 1 have written to the college." Dean Cordley replied: "1 know nothing whatever of him, and if 1 should give my testimony in the case, it would be to the effect that any man who claims to be able to render trees immune from the attacks of the codlin moth, anthracnose, and other fungus dseases by an application of certain chemicals to the roots of trees, is a fraud." Another letter from Lebanon states that a young man claiming to be con nected with the college is taking sub scriptions for a paper, offering a pre mium, which turned out to be a fraud. Dean Cordley has issued the statement that there is no man, (tudent or other, connected with the college, of that name, and that he is evidently merely trading upon the popularity and repu tation of the college in order to make his way smooth for his fraud. THEY COME TOGETHER. Backache and Kidney ache are Usually Inseparable. Some Hood River Peo ple are Learning How To Get Rid of Both. Does your back ever ache? Feel lame, weak so sore you can hardly work? Are you making the common mistake-Waiting for it to pass away? To cure the backache, you must cure the kidneys. Ihe pain may cease, hut is sure to return. You may feel tired and worn out all the time. Urinary troubles may annoy you, headaches and dizziness. Make up your mind your kidnevs need attention. liegin taking Doan's Kidney Pills at once. Doan s have strengthened thousands of sick, weakened kidneys. Have driven out kidney backaches for good. No Hood Kiver reader can doubt the following statement. It s from a resident of this locality. Mrs. Elisa Kreisler, 710 FJighth St., Hood River, Oregon, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been used in my family and have proven verv beneficial. This excellent remedy is worthy of the highest endorsement. For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., linffalo, New York, sole agents for the I'nited Statef. Remember the name JJoann s and take no other. PLUMBING STEAM and HOT WATER HEATING WINDMILLS, PUMPS, TANKS C. F. SUMNER Opposite PostofAce PHONE 20 HOOD RIVER Even When Standing Still you can tell the horses shod by ub 1 hey stand bo nrmly and quietly on their feet. But the Morses We Shod show even better results when in action. They have a better and surer gait, better temper, go faster became they teel better, the same as vou do when your shoes lit per fectly and comfortably. PHONE 157X PETER SHIVELY FOR SALE Male and Female Collie Dogs Registered, American Kennel Club fhont 82-B or Call and Them W.T.SLEDDEN Ou Tucker Road 0. G. VAN TRESS, Public Stenographer and Notary Public Elliot Block. Phone .108 -M Don't ride miles out of your way to get Kur-1 hr Stamns. hut drive direct to the ' GLACIER STAMP WORKS por Your Perfect Printing Rubber Stamps. HOW ONE WOMAN WON Her Health and Strength Back Again by The Use of Cardui. Tampa, Fla. In a letter from this city, Mrs. E. C. Coram writes: "I was all weakened and worn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought me some Cardui as a tonic, and, from the first day. It seemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, hut, thanks to Cardui, I did not. Soon, I felt and looked like a new woman. I think the remedy Is wonderful. I recommend It to my friends, for I have received great benefit from It." Cardui acts specifically on the weak ened womanly organs, strengthening the muscles and nerves, and building them up to health. It helps to refresh tho worn-out ner vous system and relieves tho effects ot overwork, both mental and physical. Fifty years' successful u:-o fully prove the merit of this purely vege table, tonlo remedy for women. In every community, there live somo Who have been benefited by Cardui. The beneficial effects of this time tested woman's remedy, soon show themselves In many different ways. Try It. N. R HVilV In- I iM A,1vlnrv riant., fhlttl- noora Medlcin, Co.. ( liatunnoea, Tenn., for Special Insfmrtions, and 64-nage book, "Home Treatmml for Women," acnt In plain wrapper on request. SlVl AIWayS I" 'J H t( 'Hi mearls,lie quality ENcxC liiLl W2xr$ JwH' !vNl all the time. F. very piece ifr'lSk, jT? M'(5'4i&'' Cljk Vl of lumber in the Stude j Jjjj baker 'm 'v-r LV'1" '' j, , ''''S7-afr land black birch hubs; I kvk ISrv7 V'V 'tvl " anateiioes; tne nest Dint cut, I Itl V HA M M I H il 1 WTt M IK' H. E. JOHNSON CARPENTER JOB WORK SCREENS 2nd and State Phone U45-X G. E. WIRE TYPE TUNGSTON LAMPS DEAN & SHAW Phone 3 Res. Phone 272H White Salmon Has New Club. The White Salmon Commercial Club is Deine incorporated. A Doara oi directors has been elected as follows : A. II. Jewett, L. A. McClintock, J. 1.. Sutherland, Wm. Hall and Chas. Spen cer. The board selected the following ollicers until next October: A. 11. Jewett, president; Chas. Spencer, vice- president; K. M. urenier, secretary; G. A. Read, treasurer. A section in the by-laws limits the spending of money to the amount on hand or im mediately available. The Enterprise states the club rooms will probably he engaged in the bridge man building, but nothing of an extrav agent nature undertaken. The Com mercial Club supersedes the Develop ment League and is much broader in scope, the ruuiicity and rromotion committee doing the work heretofore done by the league, of which Miss Cameron has been the enicient secre tary. Punch Bowl Stops Salmon. Keports come that the salmon are teeminjr in Hood river. At the Punch Howl, a great blowout in the west fork of the river, into which pours.the waters of the west fork and those of Dead Point creek, forming a great whirlpool, the nsn are meeting with their annual difficulty. The salmon come into tho whirlpool and attempt to leap aim tne tans, nut without success, the distance being too great. The siL'ht of the hsh dartin? out of the seething waters is a novel one to those who have never before witnessed the faithful efforts of a salmon to reach the headwaters of a stream. A fish ladder is needed at the point in order that the hsh may cross. the Punch Howl is a favorite coal tor Sunday excursionists and fisher men. A number of beautiful fish have been caught there this season. Summer Home in Klickitat. Oscar J. Nelson, who owns 640 acres on the himcoes, a lew miles north of Goldendale, known as the k Horn i brook place, is making arrangements to build a new house on this fine nlaoe and he and family expect to make it their home during the summer months This is an ideal place to spend the summer, for here is tine shade, ice cold nure snrincr water, trood huntlnc nrl it is also close to excellent trout lisih ing. He will plant several acres to orchard, principally apple trees, and will also plant several acres to straw berries. Just think of eating nice fat juicy berries the last part of August or the first of September, for then is the time these berries ripen in that high altitude. Goldendale Independ ent. A Dreadful Wound from a knife, gun, tin can, rustv nail fireworks, or of any other nature, de mands prompt treatment with Bucklen's Arnica Salve to prevent blood poison or gangrene. It's the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds, as also for burns, boils, sores, skin eruptions, ecze ma, chapped hands, corns or piles. 26c at Chas. N. Clarke's. KELLY BROS. HAY AND OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw I'HONF. 227 M Fourth Street Between O.ik anil Stale For Sale by Owner 20 Acres Three acres seven-year-old New towns, two acres four years old, 10 acres solid three-year-olds, 5 acres in hay, one acre loganberries, one acre strawberries between trees. Some small fruit and small mixed family orchard. Seven room house, good barn and outbuildings. Two miles southwest of town. Half cash will handle this place. If interested Phone 3332-L and owner will take you to property in automobile. Will Bell 5 or 10 acres means the best quality all the time. Every piece of lumber in the Stude baker wagon is air-seasoned four to five years; then inspected rigidly before being used,. Selected New Kn land black birch hubs; choice white oak spokes and felloes; the l est butt cut, second growth hickory axles; spokes are slope shouldered and driven into the hubs under a hundred tons pressure; ironed and reinforced in every way that will add strength, with refined iron; painted in a thorough and durable man ner. That's whv the SiudeEiaEcer Wagon has kept the lead from ox-team days down to the present day. Every Studebaker wagon is made on honor. We sell the Studebaker Wagon because it is the kind that gives satisfaction and makes friends. Come in and look them over They are made in many styles, from the lightest farm wagon to the heaviest truck or log wagon. Call and get a Studebaker booklet. We want everybody interested in vehicles to have one Gilbert-Vaughan Implement Co. Hood River, Oregon. "Some" Paint We do not believe in American slang, but we must admit that when it comes to good paint, Sherwin-William's is ceatainly "some" paint. Made of pure white lead, pure linseed oil and tur pentine,, you thus get durability, and all wood work is rendered impervious to the weather. Comes in all sized cans, large and small. Different tints, shades and colors. ART WOOD FINISH AND STAINS CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy ,..1....h-I-H"1"1"1"I"I"1"I"1"1"-H"K t TO CLOSE OUT THE ESTATE The 160 aires of the J. L. Langille estate is offered for sale. 14 acres apples, hear this year; 12 acresclover and alfalfa hay; 20 acres easily put into hay; house, barn, abundance of water. For price, etc., see ! H. B. LANGILLE i Administrator 16 Heilbronner Building HOOD KIVER. OREGON A fHfl-HWr :-!--;-!-H-H-I-H- Mt. Hood Railroad TIME TABLE No. 10. Effective April 17, 1(111 fco. !. 4 STATIONS No. Bound A. M. M. ft-OO." Hood Kiver 8:10 8:0. I'owerdale :i:0.r :15 Switchback L':f! 8:115 Vanllorn 2:W) 8-.40 Mobrs 2:UG 8-55 Odell 2:15 ):10 Summit 2:05 9:20 Bloucher 2:00 9:40 Winans 1 :f0 9:45 Arrive I)e.e Leave 1:4. 10:1ft Leave Ieo Arrive 1:25 11 :25 Troutereek 1:20 10:40 Wood worth 1 :t)5 10 :50 Arrive I'arkdale. . . Leave 1:00 Sunday's north bound train will run two hours late, above schedule, leaving Parkdale3:00 p. nr. GROCERIES Canned and Smoked Meats We carry the Best in all Lines TIIE HANDY CORNER GROCERY GEO. P. CHRISTIE Phone 282-L The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOS- D. CALKINS 3 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS UNDER U.S. GOV'T SUPERVISION Throughout the Hood River District Business men, farmers and local residents all recognize the superior advantages which this strong National I5ank affords to its depositors. The men directing its affairs have been located in Hood River and the vicinity for many years. If you have any banking business to transact, it matters not where you live, you can avail yourself of the facilities of this bank with absolute safety if you send your deposits by mail.