HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911 i i n ! i- :-:-:-i-H-H-H-H- THE ORCHARDIST SHOULD SEE THE I JTqj vSale Security Ladder Not a nail in them. Absolutely the strongest and lightest made. Palmer and Burnett Picking . Pails Most Complete Line of Supplies, Nails and Strippers MALTHOID ROOFING has proven its worth here for ten years. You buy right, because we buy in car lots. We have a carload of last year's Vitches. Compare the seed with this year's stuff before you buy on price only. The unusual conditions of the Furniture Market since September 1 induced us to buy several carloads, the second of which arrives today. Notwithstanding exceptional prices our regular terms will apply 5 per cent cash or 2 per cent monthly settlement. Stewart Hardware & Furniture Co. North Bank Trains Change Time Leaving Underwood EAST BOIM). 1UI A. M. and 8:28 P. M. WEST BOl'ND, t:5t A. M. and 3:10 P. M. Take the Ferry North of O.-W. R. OX N. Depot The Fish Hatchery is now running at Underwood for salmon and is a very interesting sight. Passengers will be landed at the hatchery upon request without extra charge. HOOD RIVER-UNDERWOOD FERRY CAPT. OTIS TREIBER, Ferryman Ten acres near town, some bearing or chard, or will trade for Hood River city property or Portland property. Address C. S. TRUE Hood River, Oregon H-'.-'.-l -:-H-!-H"HK-H-M"l' I I H f V NURSERY STOCK j Non-Irris'ated IJu tided f Trees. Guaranteed True to Name $ Spitzenburgs New towns Ortleys D. CURRIER, JR. Phona Odell K4 j- Hood Riv-r, Oregon H-I-K-H-i-W-H-H-H-i-W-l-H-M-H- I Bargain in City Property 1(H)il50 feet (ill eorner of Montflln ami Tliirliciilli etrirls. All in bearing fruit. 10 Crawfciiil tree, 5 cherry trees am! a row nf I"j.mii berries on gal vanized iron tn lliH. A fine irrigating plant coy ting over f."l, consisting of guwiliiit) engine whli iimi ami all at tachment! ami pipe to i!000-jra!loti tank, nil in good working order. A email carpenter nhop on the property. As 1 have no agciitH, apply to owner on the premises. GREISEN IS RESIDENT OF WATSO.NVULE David Upton HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. extends a cordial invitation to you, personally, to call and open a checking account. Any amount will open an account in our savings department. We pay 3 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. We promise the best of service and satisfac tion. HOOD RIVER BANKING AND TRUST CO. OKFICKKS AN1 1MKKCTOU3 M. M. IIii.l, l'rcHulmit J. W. Cocklanii, Viee-l'rea. H, W. 1'hatt, Cashier Chas. O. Pratt, Wiltton Fike, Job. Copeland, C. II. Ktranahan For Sale by Owner 20 Acres Three aires peven-yenr-olil New towiiH, two ucri'H four yeara old, 10 acres aolid three-year-old, " acres in hay, one aero lnirunbciTicH, one acre Htrawherriea hetween tret'H. Some small fruit and pinall mixed family orchard. Seven room house, good barn ai.d outhuildingf . Two miles southwest of town. Half cash will handle thin ilace. If inti rested Phone 3332-L and owner will take you to property in automobile. Will Bell 5 or 10 acres CEMENT DRAIN TILE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS la Becoming to be Recognized as THE BEST We make them in Hood River and in any quantity. BRADLEY BROS. Fresh Flour and Feed! 1 V St.'l U t I I k ft A r Treat the Horse Well anil he will treat yon well. Have your Horscshf)tii4 all done hero and voii will he as well pleaded iiHoiir oilier clisloineiH are. We neike hiiiesh- cing a hus- ineHfl aid we make it a nueccss1, he cait-e il is done right. Ifvou want Hull kind, remeiohcr lis every time you have any to he done. PHONE 157 X Shively & Driscoll C. R. Greisen, formerly assistant tditor of "Better Fruit," has located at Watsonville, Cal., where he and Mm.- Greisen have purchased a home. Mr. Greisen ia still interested in horti culture and was the superintendent of the exhibits of Ihu Watsonville Apple Show, held in the California city Oct. 9-14. The former Hood Kiver man has received much praise from the Califor nia press for his elficient work and his assistance in making the show a suc cess, the following is laKen Irom a Watsonville paper: "We extend our (rood wishes and i-hall rest confident that the show will be a success. there is any one man who would be competent to null off a good appl show it is Greisen, for he has conscien tiouBly and persistently followed every Koou exhibition, convention and con gress which has had to do with fruit and agriculture for the past rive years." Among the judges at the big show were A.'r. liateham and Frank Stanton, of this valley. In speaking oi them the Los Angeles txpress says "In order that there may be no favor itism in the adjudication of prizes, the men who have been selected as judges are all from outside the state of Cal ifornia. Their names are: C. Howe, Michigan, editor of "Fruit Belt," A P. liateham. fruit grower. Mosier, Or. : J. iSinsel, Hois:e. Idaho; J. Dumas formerly president of the Washington Mate Horticultural society; Frank atanton, Hood Kiver, Ore., nursery man. CAUSES MUCH DISEASE Advice About Stomach Troubles and How to Relieve Them Do not neglect indigestion which may lead to all torts ot ills and complica Mors. An eminent physician once said that ninety-five per cent of all the ills of the human body have their origin in a disordered stomach. Our experience with Rexall DvsneD' sia Tablets leads us to believe them to be among the most dependable reme dies kniwn for the relief of indigestion and chronic dyspepsia, their ingredi ents are soothing and healing to the inllamed membranes of the stomach They are rich in pepsin, one of the greatest digestive aids known to medi cine, ihe relier they afford is very prompt. Their use with persistency and regularity for a short time tends to bring about a cessation of the pains caused by stomuch disorders. Kexall Dyspepsia tablets help to insure healthy appetite, to aid diges tion, and thus promote nutrition. As evidence of our sincere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, we ask you to try them at our risk. If they do not give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the money you paid us for them, without question or formality. Thev come m three sizes, prices 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain them only at our storeThe Rexall Store. Carl A. I'lath. r SsxjJ COPYBICMT. The Celebrated White River & Haltese Cross Flour Made From Selected Hard Wheat A SUCCESSFUL. BAKING Follows the use of the White River and IVst Patent Maltese Cross Flour, When von bake bread, pies, cakes or any kind of pastry you will find this Flour a safe and reliable standby. Try it onoo and you will never use any other. STIiANAHAN & CLARK C. A. Richards & Co. Confectionery and Amusement Farlois HAZKI.WOOD DA IN '11 KS Full Lino of London MadePipos See Our Line of Kauffman Bros. & Bondy Pipes and Dumuth Pipes. Best Made Phone G4 .Agency Orcein Daily Journal. Booth's KaMeru Oysters. HOOD R1VEK, OUKGON. f ra exs'isac !Liri"r i-g''wo n WE 1IAVK JUST RKCK1VED A FRESH SUPPLY OF iiia4, e r j at i r a i U Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS COME TO US DIHKCT FOlt VY00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER B CEMENT AND LIME w AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FKOM THE (WKS C5 k.d STRANAHAN & GLARK y Hood River, Oregon R KNOCKING SPOTS Out of Clothing and Other Fabrics is My Uusiness Spaaldiog's Tailor Shop French Dry ami Steam Cleaning Ti i.i i uom: no. u-x Slab Wood Cord Wood Coal Yards A. C. Lofts PHONE 310-X Book on Farm Business Free. "I wish to explain thut the second edition of my publication, "The Bus! nesa Side of Farming," is free for dis tribution on reiiuest to those interest ed," said Dean J. A. liexell of the C mmer!b snhool of the Oregon Agri cultural College. mere seems to nave Deen some confusiohvlh the minds of those who read the recent review of the book, for I nnil it has been mistaken for my Farm Accounting and Business Methods, of which there was also recent second edition, "The Business Side of Farmng" is for free distribu tion to those who are interested enough to write for it. A Household Medicine. That, stops coughs quickly and cures colon ih holey b Jloney and Tar Com liounil. Mrs. Anna Telzer, L'Wti .letter s-oii St., So Omnha, Neb , pays: "I can recommend Folev s Money and Tar Compound as a Hiiro cure for coughs and cold. It cured inv dauuhter of a bad cold anil my neighlxir, Mrs. Benson cured herself and her whole family with rolev s Money and Jar Compound Fveryone in our neighborhood speaks highly of it." For night coughing, dry ness am! tickling in the throat, lio;we iichh and all coughs and colds, take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Contains no opiates. Always in a yal- low purkage. V. A. 1 lain. KELLY KROS. HAY AND OATS Rolled Huiloy, Hi an. Shorts and Straw TIlONK K M 1-ointh Strt-fl llriwivn Oak ami Slme Imlorwood Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haynes enter tained two Ladies' Clubs at luncheon to announce the engagement of her daughter. Fanny May, to Mr. Claude Davidson. Twenty two gues were present. Miss Fanny ia the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haynes, of Iliver v lew Orchards, and pioneers of the later settlers of Underwood. Mr. Dav idson i.s one of Underwood's favorite young men. The wedding will take place late in November. Saved Many From Death. W. I.. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes he has Nived many lives in his L'5 years ot experience in the drug business. W hat 1 always like to do, lie writes is to recommend Ir. King's New lis- co very for weak, sore lungs, hard colds, marseneso, obstinatrt coughs, la grippe croup, asthma or other bronchial attec tioii, for I feel sure that a number of mv neighbor nro a'ive and well to-day lie- cause they took niv advice to use it, 1 onestly believe its the best throat and lung niedicinft that's made." F.asy to prove he's right. Hot a trial bottle free, r regular f)0e or f 1.00. Ouaranteed by I has. Jy. Clarke. Wool Men to Meet at Eakcr. Declaring that the wool growers are confronted with one of the mest seri ous situations in the history of the sheen raising industry and that it behooves all men engaged in the grow ing of wool and sheep to prepare for a tight that will mean prosperity or the ruin of their business, Secretary Dan P. Stnythe is sending out calls for the fourteenth annual convention ofjthe Oregon Wool Growers' association, which is to be held in Baker Tuesday and Wednesday, November 14 and 15. The O-W. K. & N. Co. will give a reduced one and one third fair for the round trip. 11001) RIVER PEOPLE SHOULD TRY THIS Chas. N. Clarke states that any one who has constipation, sour stomach or gas on the vfomach, should try simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com pounded in Adler-i-ka, the new German Appendicitis remedy. A SINGI.F, IKiSK brings relief almost INSTANTLY and Hood Biver jioople ar surprised how tjVICKLY it helps. This ti tuple rem edy antisopticizos the digestive orgars and draws off the impurities. Chas. X. Clarke. ' DUG-DRILLED WELLS VERY DANGEROUS Almost any community in which wens nave been united can boast of a number of combination dug ar.d drilled "oc. me owner; congratulate them selves on their wisdom in utilizing an old dug well fifteen, twenty, or thirty feet in depth, und drilling through the bottom of this to a good flow of deep iirr. j iie cost, oi uniting that twenty or thirty feet has been saved, certainly mi economy worth considering. As a matter of fact, this combined dug and drilled well ia a particularly danecrous type. It may readily -breed malarial lever or even typhoid fever, which is more prevalent in the country than even in the overcrowded cities, in Fpite of the supposed pure water supply of nearly all farming sections. Such a well is all the more dangerous because it is fancied to be safe. Although the water encountered by the deep well tray be perfectly pure at the start, contamination may take place almost immediately by the entrance, especially after rains, of seepage water into the open well and thence into the casing of the drilled well. The . v, vu T lUUO. IHOIL-I II JC casing should be carried to the surface ui ine ouisiue grounu, or at least above the highest level ever reached by the water, or the open well should be converted into a water-tight system by applying a thick coating of cement over both Bides and bottom. (From WHt.er-Snnril v TH,ir 999 ITr;t;,i ut.tr.a Geological Survey.) "I do not believe there is unv nthpr medicine so good for whooping cough as Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv" w rites .Mrs. I rancis 1 ttrnin. Junction ( 'it v. Oi This remedy is also iiiiHnmiiKoul f..r colds and croup. For sale by all dealers. GOOD NEWS. Many Hood River People Have Heard it and Profited Thereby. - .ix,tu nu.vt aim lite thousands of bad back sufferers in Hood liiver are plait tn lurn iUut prompt relief is within their reach. 1 I. 1 I I many a luuie, weK BHU UCnillg D8CK IS bad no more, thanks to Doan's Kidney I'illS. OlireitiZHnH Km tnllir.lY thn rrnn.) vv. ... ft,.wv, news of their experience with the Old r i ti . i yuaKer nemeuy. Jiere is an example worth readirg: Mrs. J. T. Hnlmnn. Tux-lftt, t Hood River, Oregon, says: "I do not know what 1 would have done had it not been for Dnnn'a ki.lnou Pillo 1 sulfered greatly from backache, head- acues anu oiner Kidney tro'.iblee and was feeling quite ill when I began tak ing this rem. riv. I iwaa cnrnricnil nl the quick relief which followed the use of the first box. After 1 had taken the contents of three boxes of Doan's Kid ney Fills, I was free from my troubles and my health improved. I have not had the least symptom of trouble since men and am only too glad to recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills." ror sale by all dealers. I'nee 60 cents. Foster-.Milhurn Co.. linff ilo. X Ynrlr sole agents for the United States. Keineintie.r the name Doan s and ake no other. A Good Position. Can he had by ambitions vouns men and ladies in the lield of ""Wireless" or railway telegraphy. Since the eight- otir law became etlective. and since the wireless eoinpaniee are establishing stations throughout the country there is a great shortage of telegrapher. Po sitions pay beginners from $70 to $K) per month with good chance of ad vancement. The National Telegraph Institute of Portland. Ore . operates six olllcial institutes in America, under the supervision ot railroad and wire ess otlicials and places all graduates into positions. It w ill pay you to write them for full details. wl YOUR DiitTSgfST STOPS TE2ATITCU Tf you are suffering from Eczema, Psoriasis or any other kind of skin trouble, drop into our Btore for ill utant relii'f. Wo will sunnintoe you to Btnp that Itch In two seconds. A 26c trial bottle will prove iv. We have sold other remedies for skin troubles, but none that we could r mimi-nd more highly (ban Hip well knowiiToinpounil of Oil of Winter irreon, Thymol and a few other in gredients that have wrought such won derful curea all over the country. This compound, known D. D. D. Prescription, will cool and heal the itchy, luirnlner wldn ns nothlnu else run. Oct a ri Kiilur bottle and see on our no-pay ofi'w. KE1U & CASS. (I-W. k Ji. Thm Table. WF.ST ISO UN I) No. 9, Fast Mail (Mail Only). .4 :.r0 a. in. No. 7, Portland Local 7 :-hr a. m. No. n, Ore. A Wash. Fxp... . 10:.'0 a. m. No. 11, Soo-Spokano-Portlund i':L'C a. m No. 1, Portland Local 3:05 p. in. No. 17, Ore. it Wash. Limited 5:-15 p. m. EAST BOUND No. 2, Pendleton Local 10:,10 i. m. No. 18, Ore. & Wash. Ltd 11:5:? a. m. No. 8, The Dalles Ixicul (i:L7 p. n:. No. 10, Fast Mall (mail only) 8:'J5 p. m. No. (!, Ore. and Wash. Ksp...l(l:2t) p. m. No. 1'J, Soo-Spokane-Poi t 10:55 p. m. J. II. Flil'.DIMCY, Agent. Spirella Corset is the foundation of perfect dress. Selected and fitted to. your exact individual meas urements, in your home, where such matters can best be considered confidentially. It will not orily fit you perfectly but a trained Corset- fil l ere win snow St' f yu liow to cor rectly wear it. Spirella Boning is a revelation; flexible, graceful, permanently shape - retaining. Of open con struction, ventila tive. sanitary, healthful. Guar anteed against rust or breakage; permits of fre quent laundering Let a traintd Conetitr call upon yoa and explain tht many possi. bilitie of tart v, correct drets when yoa wear the SPIRELLA CORSET. You incur no obligation. Phone or tend pott card mm mm SpirtUa Boning 14' I, Mrs. Hatti M. 272 Cascade Ave. Castner Hioiu mk k Josiraal. DMsMMaUM-. lMtM. Nw ld mo4 vffn. 1 (: Ki vvS V -i, .7 W V.'- If Fit T m rl M v. v ir 'f' Ahvays ' En Front means the best quality all the time. Every piece of lumber in the Stude baker wagon is air-sea-soned four to five years ; then inspected rigidly Z.i" Deiore ueing useu.v -J I Selected New Eng land black birch hubs; choice white oak spokes and felloes; the best butt cut, Becond 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 ia a thorough and durable man ner. That's why the 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 ia 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-Vaugrian Implement Co. Hood River, Oregon. P,'-k -it--!... JUL tJieaJ s. tt Something You Should Know About Substitution If you wanted to buy oak lumber and the man delivered yellow pine, jou would know the difference. If you wanted to buy eilk and they sent you calico, you would havono trouhlo in seeing the substitution. It is not fo easy, however, with medicine. A great many medicines look alike and taste alike, 1SCT THKY DON'T ACT ALIKE. Jni-t think this over the next time you want medi cines. Iiomemlier that at our store you can absolutely rely on every drug we sell. The difference between buying medicines and merchandise is the difference between knowledge and be lief. You know the one but you have to believe in the other. You will be absolutely safe when yon put your belief in us. CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy 3 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Hi UNDER u.s:cov't SUPERVISION Tlie Element of Personal Danger By renting a Safe Deposit Box in the vaults of this bank the weight of responsibility of caring for one's valuables may .be lifted. There is al ways an element of personal danger for every member of the household where valuable property is known to be kept in the home. It is not worth while to run this risk when, for $2.50 per annum, you can procure the unexcelled safety afforded by a box in our modern, reinforced concrete Safe De posit Vault. f2 ' h Jy 5 ?J ) Cows and Calves cat the same meadow grass, but when killed for the market, how dif ferent the meat of each. n lk 'Mmi For Steak nr Vpal Wp m ksr- (pfMVii '.v-3..j Te know at "a p-lnntV best meat when we see it, and that's why when buying Here You Are Sure of Wholesome Meats HOOD RIVER MARKET EffiKjMK3aaaEEaxssssai S, E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Embalmer Established 18 Years HOOD RIVER, OREGON SSsSBUEHBSSSsI