The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 22, 1912, Image 8

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1912
The Planting Season
Is so near that you will ho looking up
all kinds of seeds. Four years of per
fect satisfaction lias induced us to pro
vide an unusually complete line of JSur
pus (seeds that jjrowj for this season,
and we will furnish any kind or quan
tity at growers' price. Those who have
become tired of the unreliable, over
priced packet seeds and have been send
ing their list away from home, would
save money and time by inspecting our
plan. We buy all seeds in bulk; sell
you what is wanted, also furnish cata
logues, leaflets and growers' instruc
tions. See our seed departments once.
A Full Line of Self-sharpening Highest
Grade Tools
Send or call for free catalogue.
Stewart Hardware & Furniture Co.
A
BUTLER BANKING COMPANY
Capital.- One Hundred Thousand Dollars
Savings Department
Safe Depost Boxes
Collections
ESTABLISHED N1NE.TE.EN HUNDRED
Fresh Flour and Feed
-v-. i.
ISP;
COPYRIGHT
The Celebrated
White River &
Haltese Cross
Flour
Made Prom Selected
Hard Wheat
NEW STATION PLANNED
FOR THE DALLES
The citizens of The Dalles are re
juifM'ig over the fact that the O.-W. R.
& N. Co. has let the contract for
building new passenger etiition in
that city to a Portland firm. The
structure will be in the west end of
the city near The Dalles hotel.
It will he 128 feet loi'ff ami 20 feet
wide, huilt tin a concrete foundation.
The exterior walls will he of pressed
hrick to the sill course with pebble
dash above. The roof is to be con
structed of K'va'lizt,(J 'ron- A eotl
crete platform will run around the
entire huiloing, with the widest por
tion on the track side.
The interior walls are to be built of
metal, lath and plaster with imitation
tile wainscoting, trimmd with fir. The
floor will be concrete with cement fin
inh. All modern conveniences have
been arranged for, such as hot wuter
heat, electric lights, etc.
The depot will be a orie-Btory struc
ture, containing a main waiting room,
ticket ollice, ladies' waiting room,
smoking room, public counter, baggage
room, trainmen's vestibule and battery
store room. Fil -veneered Bettees to
match the interior trimming will be
supplied in the waiting rooms.
Alcoholism.
W. C. T. V. Notes.
The study of alchoholism is becom
ing very pronounced in certain circles.
Through scientific investigation the
discovery has been made that alchohol
is not a food nor does it contain medic
inal properties that will warrant its
indiscriminate use. It is often said
"Alcliohol has done so much more
damage than benefit to the human race
that all influential bodies should be
arrayed against it." These researches
have not been, as wc understand,
strictly confined to temperance organi
zations. The world is moving on and
no one need to attempt to impede its
prognss. The man or woman addicted
to the rum habit is quite as readily
commented upon by those who have
never afliliated with temperance socie
ties as those who have and possibly
with less sympathy and charity. The
bleared eyes, the bloated face and gen
eral bhambling appearance tells too
plainly the tendency towards dissipa
tion and demoralization caused by
intoxicants.
Alchoholism may be a disease but it
had its origin through a deficiency
which could have been avoided witli
proper methods. If more strenuous
laws had been employed against the
lienor trallic fifty years ago the world
would have been the gainer in every
sense of the word.
An indiU'eront altitude where vital
moral issues are involved is a reproach
to uny people. Here too, comes an
earnest plea for total abstinence and a
pledge signing crusade among the
youth, especially, of our nation. We
cannot too strongly emphasize this
influence which the writer knows has
so helped to guard the conduct of
voui g people. There is no need to
discuss the question pro and con re
garding the saloon curse. All admit
it -and why should it be tolerated?
Possibly because no systematic move
ment to abolish it has ever been de
vised. We would not have the heart
to contend there Hre too many grafters,
too many politicians too many rogues
even among reform associations and
liable to counteract the good. We
have to learn by experience largely.
Suffice it to say that when the world
can supply the light kind of citizenship
which it should have always demanded,
when the masses cease to be controlled
by the classes the day will be hastened
when good government will reign su
preme. FOR DYSPEPSIA
DELIGHTFUL CONCERT
BY COMBINED CLUBS
The Monroe Opera house was crowd
ed last Friday night to hear the excel
lent musical coi.ee 1 1 rendered ny me
). A. C combi: ed Mandolin and Glee
Clubs. The greater pait of the pro
gram was composed of classical num
bers. However, on enchores the lads
responded with popular airs of the day.
The decided hit of the evening was
the representation by Henry W. Rus
sell of Harry Lauder. Mr. Kussell,
who appeared in his "kilties"' is a
Scotchman and his monologues and
songs were rich with brogue. He sang
"She's Ma Daisy" and other of the
favorite songs of the noted Harry.
Raymond Coursen, who was the club's
accompanist, rendered a beautiful
piano solo.
After the concert the members of
the clubs were- the guests of honor of
the O. A. C. Club at an informal dance
given at Heilbronner's Hall Vogel'i
orchestra made the music for the occa
sion and the young people danced until
the wee' sma' hours. The patronesses
of the dance were: Mrs. V. C. Urock,
Mrs. C. D. Thompson, and Miss Alice
Horning.
A SUCCESSFUL BAKING Follows the use of (lie White River and Rest
Patent. Maltose Cross I-'lour. When you bake bread, pies, cakes or any
kind ol pastry you will find this Hour a safe and reliable standby. Try it
once and you will never use any other.
STRANAHAN & CLARK
HOOD R1VKK, OKl.tiON.
.HH"!-MMM"1--HH
MISTLETOE AND ST. CLAIR HAMS
AND BACON
Nothing finer on these winter mornings than J
good Buckwheat Cakes and Syrup. We have
I the best Buckwheat Flour and the best Maple '
f Syrups.
KINNAIRD & KINSEY:
Phone 78
You Kisk No Money if You Try This
Remedy.
We want every one troubled with
indigestion and dyspepsia to come to
our store and obtain a box of Rexall
Dyspepsia Tablets. They contain Hifl-muth-Subnitrate
and Pepsin carefully
combined so as to develop their great
est power to overcome digestive dis
turbance. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very
pleasant to take. They tend to soothe
the irritable, weak stomach, to
strengthen and invigorate the digestive
organs, to relieve nausea and indiges
tion, thus promoting nutrition and
bringing about a feeling of comfort.
If fou give Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets
a reasonable trial we will return your
money if you are not snt'stied with
the result. Three siz.is, ;'." cents, 5(1
cents, and If 1.00. Remember, you can
obtain lU'xnll Remedies only at our
store - The Rexall Store. C. A. Plath
Bartmess Bids'.
WE WILL EQUIP
YOUR BUILDING
for any kind of electrical
service- you may require.
Whether it be factory, store
or homo, we are prepared to
put it in condition to com
mand the services rendered
by the niaic current. Our
electrical supplies include
everything from . insulated
wire to the motor it runs.
Want us to estimate?
BAILEY & COLBY Phone 60-x
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
WE REPAIR
Motor Cycles, Bicycles, Lawn Mowers, Sewing
ino-
t He
All kinds ot Locks, All kinds of Fire Arms, Saw
Filing, etc.
BERGMAN a BIUTTA1N Our, .nd L.ck.m.h.
General repair work Stewart Hardware Co. Building Phone II
Machines, Typo 'Writers, Cash Registers,' Mov
Picture Machines, Small Motors Water and Elect
The Satfc of Poilunk.
When a liody meet a hoily
On a rainy day,
Need a hoily tell a liodv.
That "it's damp today?"
A pull may he a ood tiling, hut if
you jret out and push, you'll o faster
and lai ther.
Peter Punk says, he's ejlad to soi
yer haoR both noin' and comin'.
There is some humanity in all hu
inanity ; even a inoh has heen known
to ilratf the line at a lynching.
The follow that erows a heavy heard
has jjot some had scrapes coming to
rum.
P.ill Cass, in U. of 0. KmeraM.
Many Salmon ltcleasi'il.
Forty two thousand young salmon
have heen placed in the I nlumhia
River at Hinnen, from the hatchery at
Hood, Wash., five miles west of ilin
t:en. The fish are small hut the
hatchery was compelled to got rid of
tnom, as it was running short of food
It was expected that half of them wil
e,o to the sea. The hatchery has ahout
0,011(1,0011 Ifll.
A Warning As;alnt Wet Keel.
Wot and chilled Vet usually aff.vt the
mucus nu-nihranc of the nusc.throat ami
lnnp, and lari (, hr.nchilis or pneu
monia may result. Watch carefully,
particularly the children, and for the
rtekini!. siiihUiru cotii-hs ive Foley'
Honey and Tar t oiupoi.nd. It soothes
the in 1U mod membrane and hoals the
couli quickly. Mrs. A. A. Swagel, Kroh.
Wis., cavs: "I always give Foley's Hon
ey and Tar Compound to my children,
li euros their cliisUs and colds and thc
hke to take it." U. A. ITath.
A PARTIAL LIST OF
PROPERTY
FOR SALE- BY
W. J. BAKER,
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
1. 10 acres, 2J miles out no main
road ; all set to apple trees 3 yrs. old
and commercial varieties; ' acres
strawberries, fine view and excellent
location; water ritfht; no buildings.
Price $10,000. Terms.
2. 0 acres all set to standard trees
4 to 7 yrs. old; fair buildings, l'rice
$7,000. Terms, 4 cash.
3. 4 J acres, .'!j acres in apples six
yrs. old ; 1 acre home orchard of pears,
cherries, apples, etc. House and barn.
Price, Jti.nuO.
4. 10 acres, 8 acres apples 4 years
oliljlj acres pears, 2 yrs. old. Good
house and barn; water right.
5. 10 acres three miles out and on
good road; 7 acres 2 year old trees; 2J
acres 1 year old, also u home orchard
of peach, pears, and cherries. House
and all necessary buildings. Price
$7,.")00.
i G. 10 acres, all set to standard vari
eties; trees are 6 yrs. old ; no build
ings. This tract lies well and on main
road. Price, $12,000.
7. 10 acres, miles out on good
road; all set to standard varieties 3
and 4 yrs. old. Nice modern house,
good barn. Pried, $13,000.
S. 15 acres 1J miles out on macadam
road; no buildings; tiees all 3 yrs. old;
place all bet; water right, l'rice
000.
9. 41 acres, 10 acres set to applesl,
3, 4, and 5 year old; 5 acres hay, fair
house and tine spring. Palance not
cleared. Price, $10,000.
10. 10 acres, about 3J acres set to
apples 7 yrs. old. lialance all set 1 to
4 yrs. old. No buildings, l'rice, $10,
000. '1 erms.
11. til! acres one mile from Dee;
about 15 acres partly cleared; lialance
unimproved. Price with water right.
$12.r) per acre.
12. 40 acres ii miles out; good soil,
6 acres cleared, 4 acres slashed. Bal
ance unimproved. Price $7,000.
13. 10 acres near Dee ; 20 acres in
orchard 3 years old; balance partly
cleared; no buildings. Price $15,000.
14. 10 acres near town on macadam
road. 2A acres of apples standard vari
eties 11 years; 2J acres 5 years. Also
homo (.iciiaid ot mixed sorts. Balance
of land in strawberries and clover this
spring; fine house and all needed out
buildings l'rice. it.,ouo.
15. 8 acres, 5 in orchard 8 and 9
years old, standard varieties ; balance
1 year old; small house. Had 1100
boxes packed apples in 1010. Price,
15,000.
10 20 acres 9 miles. 5 acres in 7
year old standard apples and 10 acres 3
years. House and barn, clover and
mixed fruits hi balance. Price, $15,
ooo.
17. l:ij acres joining town limits; 8
acres in orchard of standard varieties;
balance suitable for truck gardening
adn strawberries. This will be city
property in short time. Priee, for
shoit time $1500 per acre.
IS. 10 acres. 2 or 3 acres in bear
inn orchard ; 1 acre waste land, lial
ance in hay and garden; free water;
good house and barn, inn place with
in mile of city limits. Price, $9,000.
19. 30 acres near Lyle on the Co
lumbia rver: 10 acres in strawberries.
This is early ground and good prices
are received for berries. A few acres
of orchard in bearing; lots of free
water. This is a money maker at
$13,000.
20. We have a number of good res
idonce properties, lots for sale in all
parts of town and a number of business
properties for sale.
21 We have several hundred acres
of stumn land about 12 miles seuith of
the City of Hood Kiver. Soil is the
famous "Kcd Shot. Gentle North
slope. H miles to railroad station,
school, church and store. There is no
better apple land in the Valley, l'rice
from $100 to $150 per acer, according
to location, etc.
Some excellent bujs in business and
residence property.
If You are From Missouri
or any other part of the worM and w ant
a homo I would like to show a nice
hoiue-like place near in. Why not deal
direct. Address,
3-X Care Glacier
Relishes
in Bulk
Olives, Sweet Pickles,
Sour Pickles, Dill Pic
kles, Chow Chow, Sweet
Relish, Mince Meat,
S a u e r Kraut, Dates,
Dried Peaches, Dried
Apricots, Dried Apples.
All New and Fresh
Fresh Eastern Oysters
The Star Grocery
"Good Things to Eat"
Perig'o (SI Son
Area of Counties Shown.
The State Department has compiled
a new table showing the number of
square miles as well as the population
in each county in Oregon. The area of
Hood Kiver county is 5-12 square miles,
with the exception of Multnomah, the
smallest county in the state.
Kuhh r Stamps at the lilncior ollice.
For Sale
Nine acre's 7 1-2 in trees, 6 bearing
Home d'Anjou Pears and Standard
Apples. 4 miles' out on West Side
where the red apple jrrows the red
de.st, best soil and neighborhood in
the Valley. An attractive home place,
fine view of Valley, Mt. Adams and
Mt. Hoeul. Near church, school and
stere. (Jood house, barn and chick
house, sorinir water piped to house
and lawn. Price reasonable, $2(100
cash, balance to suit.
Sickness cause of selling.
T1IOS. SHERE,
Box 15 R. O. 3, Hoixl River
The Heights
Greehouse
For Roses and Shrubs, we have a
most excellent line for spring
planting. All varieties.
Cut Flowers on Short Notice
With every Cash Purchase you
make with us now, you net a ticket
showing the amount of your purchase
for which we will give a 10 per cent
discount in plants. You may make
the choice either of Spring Plants,
Vegetable or Flower.
Plants on 'Sale at Stewart's Hard
ware and Furniture Store
CEO. IIASLINGER, Manager
Phone 284-M
Fare 50 Cents
To Portland and Way
Landing's
oi) the
Steamer Tahoma
which leaves Teal Landiiij! Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday at
8:I!0a. n;. We have recently in
stalled a covered waif boat, which
insures dry and clean handling of
freight. For further information
Phone 226
S. PAGE, Agent
I Tl.TTT.if ..f..Ti.f----t--t. t.
"i" "1" -i-"i--4- -"i "i "i- "i"
Mt. Hood Railroad
TIM K TAIiI.E No. 10.
Kffective April 17, 11111
So. Hound STATIONS No. Hound
A. M. 1. M.
8:00 Hood Uiver 8:10
H:0,' l'owerdale 3:115
8:ir Switchback 2:55
8::S5 Vanllorn 2::)
8:40 Mohra 2:25
8:55 Odell 2:15
t:10 Summit 2:05
9:20 Hlotieher 2:00
!):40 Winans I :50
0:45 Arrive Dee Leave 1:45
10:15 Leave Dee Arrive 1:25
10:25 Troutcreek 1:20
10:40 Wood worth 1 :U5
10 :50 .Arrive Parkdale. . . Leave 1 :00
Sunday's north bound train will run
two hours late, above schedule, leaving
Parkdale 3:00 p. m.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
So.
No
No.
No.
No.
No,
(MY. A: X. Time Table.
-U'KST HOUND
0, Fast Mail (Mail Only). .4 :53 a. in,
7, Portland Local 7:40 a. in.
11, Seio-Spokane-Portland 0 :2! a. m.
5, Ore. & Wash. Kxp.,. ..10:33 a. m.
1, Portland Local 3:05 p. m.
17, Ore. iV Wash. Limited 5:42 p. m.
KAST HOUND
2, Pendleton 1-ocal 10:05 i. in,
18, Ore. & Wash. Ltd 11:50 a. m,
8, The Dalles lxeal ti:lS p. m,
10, Fast Mall (mail only ) 8:24 p. m.
ti, Ore and Wash. Kxp... 10:27 p. in,
12, Poo-Spokane-Port 10:55 p. m,
J. II. FHKDKICY, Agent.
y. :M
Hood River Poultrr Yardm, 1. K.
N U'kW.sen, I'mp-, hretMlerol S.C.W . Lt'tmrn,
V. I'. Kix'ks and H. ('. Klioue, lsUuct lvd
and Indian Itunncr IMu'ktt.
Kks and day-old shirks after .Iflminry 1.
Order btmked now. tmillry yard l'i, miles
wet ofrlty at Kranklnu. I'lmne ;-vi-X.
ire Wound
Continuous Stave
Wood Stave Pipe
KELLY BROS., Afits.
PHONE 227-M
Fourth S licet Between Oak and State
Real Estate
LOANS, RENTING, COLLECT
ING AND INSURANCE
A Specialty of City Properly, Residence
Iota, and Xmall Tracts Close lu. For
HargaitiR rail ou or addreaa
T. D. TWEEDY
Hood River
Home fhone H7.L
PSV" ou)erit
p liSikAi siloes
has this mark of security on the bottom.
When vou find that name on the
Sk sole you're as certain of good
Selz
Royal
Blue Shoes
$3-5 $4 .5
quality as you can he. It's
erling" mark on
shoes, and we sell
x ?N..
.1. I
Latest Styles in Tan or Black, Lace and Button.
All New Spring Toes
-SNAPPY STUFF-
A. L. CARMICHAEL
Phone 283 L
On Heights
When You See
Prize Beef Cattle
at an exhibition yon very
naturally think how yon would
enjoy a roast or a Meak from
the carcass. Well you can en
joy one equally an good if you
will onlcr it from grain fed
cattle, bred and fed especially
to produce the tenderest,
sweetest meat. Try it for a
trout.
THE SANITARY MARKET
E. M. HOLMAN
THE HEIGHTS
PHONE 79-X
Something You Should Know
About Substitution
If you wanted to buy onk lumber and the man delivered
yellow pine, jott would know the difference.
If you wanted to buy silk ami they sent you calico, you
would have no trouble in seeing the substitution.
It is not fo easy, however, with medicine. A great many
medicines look alike and taste alike, ISUT Til KY DON'T ACT
ALIKE. Just think thisover the next time yon want medi
cines. Koineinlier that at our store you can absolutely rely on
every drug we sell. The difference between buying medicines
and merchandise is the difference between know ledge and be
lief. You know the one but you have to believe in the other.
You will be absolutely safe when you put your belief in us.
CHAS. N. CLARKE
The Glacier Pharmacy
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 AND DIRKCTOKS
M.M. II i tx, President J. W. Coprland, Viee-Pres. R. V. Pvvrr, Cashier
Chas. G. Pratt, Wilson Fike, Jos. Copeland, C. II. Stranahan
3d
3 C
rYE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF i
mil ait ui 3uua, lviunau: ui hjuimi
AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
COME TO US DIRECT FOIL
W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
CEMENT AND LIME
AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
STRANAHAN & CLARK U
f( Hood River, Oregon Jj
Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co.
Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Etc.
HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS.
PRATT & LAMBERT'S VARNISHES. CALCI.MO. For room tintinit mixed
to order. CHI-NAMEL. For old furniture and wood work ; any color. ROOM
MOULDING. Plate and Card Rail. Drv Paste. OIL CLOTH for walls and
nice line of Wall Paper. Painting, Paper Hanging, Sirn and Carriage Work
Carriage Shop ,hone ltWL Store phone 110-15 Oak Street