flOOD RIVER GLACIER, THl'RSDAY. FERRITARY '20. 1012 Mood River Bankingj5 and Trust Co. own our own tMtukiiitf rorty. JnitreM paid on time aul ttatvluys dfpii JSKNEST C. SMITH Lawyer ll.x iiih 14 ami 15 Hull Building Hood River, Ore. GEO. R. WILBUR Lawyer Oliice in Smith liuilding. Hood Riier Oregon DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. L. A. & A. P. REED ATTORNEYS AND COl'NSKI.ORS AT LAW Two lVmrs North of l'ostollice Phone 41 DR. EDGINGTON 1121 Twelfth Street, The Hehts HOOD RIVER - - ORECOS E. 0. DUTRO, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Over First National l!ank. Hood liiwr, Oregon. Office Phone 71 Rb. 71 B Hours 2 to 4 1'. M. end by appointment Drs. Shaw & Bronson Office in Eliot Block. Office bi ne, No. 4. tt nl Isi )8, V i. II E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office 35 Office in National Res. 31 1J iimi It Building J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephouiw: Office, S; rmMenoe.SiH . 8UKUKON O. H. A N. (Jo. II. L DUMBLE, PUYK1CIAN AND SURGEON. rallB promptly answer d In town or country, l)Hy or Night. Telephones: Ktwiilfiice, l: Office, HiB. Office lu the llroslus UullitiiiK. FC. BROSIUS, M. D. PHYrtlClAN AND SURGEON Tlioue Central, or 1SB. Dr KmaiUH announces a permanent oltlce eNiaWwIieit at Oclell, ulmuc 20, wlieie h.-can be cnimtllett uuirniniis and eveninuH. t'lty oiflce, Mood Itlver, plume lalt, open hh umial, III to 4 ilalljr; nlghl ckMh nnswereil from Odell, phone a. II a. M. H. Hharp 1)K. KUNA B. HHABP Osteonathic Physicians Graduates -f the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office in Elliot Block. Home Phone 102 H. 102-B H. D. W. PINEO.D.D.S. DENTIST Ro ins 4, 5 and (i Telephone Smith Building 131 0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST Telephones : Office 28 ; residence 28-B Office over Butler Bank, Dr. Justin M. Waugh EYE, EAR AND THROAT Office in Eliot Iildg. 9 A. M. to 3 1 M. L. A. HENDERSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Formerly U. 8. Land Surveyor, Philippine Islands. Two Doors North of Postollice Plione 41. MURRAY KAY Civil Engineer and Surveyor Brasilia Building ALBERT SUTTO i Architect Room 16 Hull Building R. R. Bartlett ARCHITECT HOOD RIVER, OREGON Hellbronner Building Phone 61 SURVEYING and BLUE PRINTING P. M. Morse Heilbronner Bldg. Hood River office for Newell, Gossett & Walsh, Consulting Engineers of Portland. Stranahan & Slaven Contractors & Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. E. W. DARK Contractor and Builder Estimates on Request Phone 212 K A. C. BUCK NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR ANCE AGENT Room 12 Brosims Block FREDERICK 4 ARNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS faraitfc4 til kind W wwk LADY'S GOOD APPETITE Mrs. Hansen, In a Letter From Mobile, Tells How She Gained It Mobile, Ala. "I Buffered for eTen years, with womanly trouble," writes Mrs. Sigurd Hansen In a letter from this city. "I felt weak and always had a headache and was always going to the doctor. At last I was operated on, and felt better, but soon I had the same trouble. My husband asked me to try Cardul. I felt better after the first bottle, and now, I have a good appetite and sleep well. I feel fine, and the doctor tells me I am looking better than he ever saw me." If you are sick and miserable, and suffer from any of the pains due to womanly trouble try Cardul. Cardul Is successful because It Is composed of Ingredients that have been found to act curatlvely on the woman ly constitution. For more than fifty years. It has been used by women of all ages, with great success. Try It. Your druggist sells It N. B Write In: ludiw' Advisory Dept.. Chatta nonta Medicine Co.. Chaltannuca. Tna.. tor pecurt lntrnctont, and 64-pige book. " Home Treatmtal or Women." mm in plain wrapper, on reyuaal. FOR SALE Belmont Slab Wood and all other kinds of wood at reasonable prices. To prove our policy to ileal honestly and squarely with the people, we refer new customers to our old patrons. Give us a trial with your first order is all we ask to gain your patronage. Delivery made to any part of the city in large or small quaniities. We have city license to do team work ol any kind. GEO. W. HOWARD & SON The Heights Phone 344-M No Wonder He Smiles! A tier the pon;s comes the sweet, suc culent fish, fresh from the water by way of our store. It gives the diner a relish for his meat later on, but he would not care if he had to make a full meal on our fish, because- It iB always so nice and appetizing. We have every kind of fish in season, and you can depend upon quick service and low prices. Central Meat Market W. J. Baker & Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Resident Agents For Phoenix Assurance Co. OF LONDON C. A. Richards & Co. Confectionery and Amusement Parlors HAZKLWOOI) DAINTIES Full Line of London Made Pipes See Our Line of Kauffman Bros. & Bondy Pipes and Dumuth Pipes. Best Made. Phone 64 Agency Oregon Daily Journal. Booth's Eastern Oysters. Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars and Tobaccos Sporting Goods John R. Westervelt DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY Suite 807 Oregonian Building Phone Main 7255 PORTLAND, OREGON M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETERINARY Sl'KtiEOX Is prepared to do any work Id the veterin ary line. He cmd be found by calling at or phoning to Clarke drug itore. C. G. VAN TRESS, Public Stenographer and Notary Public Elliot Block. Phone 308 L Do you want your Shoes Repaired, if so, come to I. GAFF'S NEW SHOP Door South McGuire's Meat Market, CORRECT BONDING IS ALLOWED BY DECISION The amended section 10 of Article 11 of the State Constitution, as passed by the people of the state at the last gen eral election in ly 10. is sufficient in itself to allow counties to vote on the question of bonding for good roads and that the only place that Jackson Coun ty failed in bonding for $ l,5(H).O0O was the foim of procedure, rather than from the necessity of further legisla tion, are some discoveries that have been made at this lute day in connec tion with the opinion of the Supreme Court in the famous Jackson county bond case, says a dispatch from Salem. Tacked at the end of Justice Bur nett's extensive opinion in that case were three very brief specially concur ring opinions from Justices Bean and McBride and Chief Justice Eakin, or the majority of the court. In these specially concurring opin ions, it is held that Justice Burnett reached the right conclusion in holding that the Jackson County road bond vote was effective, but at the same time they express the opinion that the county can, by a locul law submitted a at a regular election, provide for cre ating an indebtedness and the issuance of bonds for the purpose of building permanent roads. These opinions verbatim are as fol lows: Bean, J. (concurring) "I concur in the result of this opinion, but do not give my assent to the following ex pressions, namely: 'It is clear, how ever, that until the legislative power of the state has declared that an elec tion shall be held on a particular kind ot question, no decision of such a ques tion can be worked out in that man ner. This would appear to assume that no enabling act has been parsed. "And, further, 'the legislative power of the state has prescribed with great detail a manner of electing public of ficers and by the initiative and refer endum system and legislation in pursu-! ance thereof it has provided a manner j of voting upon legislative questions; by the people, but it has not in any manner established a method of tak ing a vote upon the question of incur ring indebtedness by counties-in excess of the original constitutional limit. For the reason that the authority to declare the time and manner of con ducting such election upon such a question is vested in tne law-making power of the state, either in the legis lative assembly or in the people lit large, and that no such action has been taken. And . . yet, beetfuse the amendment did not provide a means of ascertaining the will of the majority of those voting on the ques tion and none has been otherwise by legislation. "My views upon a kindred question are expressed in an opinion this day rendered in the case of Schuhel v. Ol cott, and it is necessary further to in dicate them here." Eakin, C. J., and McBride, J. -"We concur in the result reached by Justice Burnett, but are of the opinion that the county can, by a local law submit ted to the voters at a regular election, provide for creating an indebtedness and the issuance of bonds for the pur pose of building permanent roads. These specially concurring opinions, by a majority of the court, plainly sny that counties do have the power to bond for roads without the necessity of any enabling act and consequently apparently makes unnecessary any county road legislation, or any load legislation whatsoever, as far as pro viding for the expenditure of money for good roads through the medium of creating county indebtedness. STUDYMADE OF BUD MOTH The members of the Oregon Agricul tural Experiment League are studying the bud moth, to discover the most satisfactory methods of spraying for the pest, but satisfactory results are not always obtained. The second brood larvae of this moth feed upon the under side of the leaves in the fall, and it has been noticed that where the fourth codling moth spray is applied, the bug moth does very little harm. In order to secure data on the resulU of experiments, the crop pest experts at the Oregon Agriculturai College have prepared the following directions for work upon which reports are to be made by the members of the league. Arrange the orchard in four plots. Spray the first about Sept. 1 with ar s mate of lead, 2 pounds to 50 gallo s o' lime-rulphur, diluted to 1 part to 3 '. The second plot is sprayed about Oct. 1 with the same spray. The third plot should be sprayed the following spring with the same solution, applied just as the blossom buds are beginning to expand. The fourth plot is left unsprayed as a check, with which the re;ults of observation taken on each of the other plots during the spring and summer may be compared. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and iHiund on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest give it a trfal and you are certain to he more than pleased with the prompt relief w hich it affords. Sold by all dealers. Mason Will Not be Candidate. Rumor has had it that A. I. Mason would be a candidate for the state legislature. Mr. Mason has made no public announcement. He did not even say, as Roosevelt, wait until Monday. However, on that day he set the pub lic's mind at rest with the following statement: "Editor Glacier: Many of my fiiendshave requested me to accept the nomination for representative to the next State Legislature. However, owing to my interest in the state cam paign for the State Grange Initiative Road bills and the already too great an absence from my private interests at home, I feel it my duty to decline in favor of some good, live. Progressive Republican, who believes in the Oregon system and will not falter in its de fense. We need more La Follettes and Dollivers and fewer Lorimers and Mon tana Clarks in the Republican party. With thanks to my frierds and good will to my enemies, I am, Yours respectfully, A. I. Mason. SIMPLE MIXTURE USED" IN HOOD RIVER Many in Hood Itlver are now using the simple buckthorn bark and glycer ine mixture known as Adler-i-ka, the new German Apiendicitis remedy. A SINGLE IH")SE relieves constipation, sour stomaoh or gas on the stomach al most INSTANTLY. This simple mix ture antiseptieizes the digestive organs and draws off the impurities and people are finprised Imw quickly it 'elpg. Ch is N. Clarke, Druggist. INSTRUCT NEW COMERS IS ADVICE GIVEN "One dissatisfied and unsuccessful j farmer induced to runic to Oregon does I more barm than $llu and even more spent in advertising can overcome." ! Thi thought was stro: g in the Irri- I gation Congress nuetii g in Portland , last week, tays a ttapatcli. President j W. J. Kerr, of the Origun Agricultural College, voiced the coidcuMon strong-: est, and was vigorously supported bv President Carl R. Cray, t t the Hill Oregon interests, J. W. Brewer, presi dent of the Redmond Comn ercial t lt.b, and A. O. Hunter, of Bend, 'lhese men declared a farmer l.nn.ght from nonirrigated regions and placed upon irrigated land was wholly unfit to cope with the problems without instruction or years of hard, losing experience in the work. Of as great value as get ting settlers was the duty of teachii g those settlets how to use the lands of O'egon. Some of the speakers advo cated most exhaustive experiment work, some advocated Government cultivation of lands reclaimed fir a period, tthtrs insisted upon aggressive community education, inspiring the farmers by competitive demonstra tions, and others believe that the hope of new development rests with county agricultural associations'. President Kerr selected a few in stances of results achieved with use of water in the Willamette Valley. On an unirrigated tract hill bushe s of potatoes were grown. By applying five acre inches of water to a si liar piece, the yield was increased to 1X0 bushels, and by making two applica tions of water in the same quantity, the yield was brought to 2:10 bushels an acre. By dividing one live-inch application into two installments, as good if not bttter results were ob tained. By applying water three times, the potatoes went largely to vine, and the production fell below the non-irrigated standard. The college president also said the qualilty was improved by discreet use of water as much as the quantity. First l.alirlppe, then Itroncliitis. Such was the chsh with Mrs. S. V. Bailey, McCreary, Ky. "My wife was taken down with a severe attack of la grippe, which run into bronchitis. Hie couched as tho' she had Consumption and could not sleep at niht. The doc tor's medicine gave her no relief and I was advised to trv Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. The first Imttle gave her so much relief that she continued using it and three bottles effected a com plete cure." Mr. Bailey says he is pi e pitred to answer all inquiries promptly. For sale bv C. A. l'laili. Hanky Opens land to Colonization. More than 200,000 acres of productive farm land now held hy William Han ley, of Burns, will he thrown open to settlement within the next few years at prices to attract the homesteader from other parts of the ci.untry, which, with the 800,000 acres acquired last Thursday by Louis W. Hill, president of the Great Northern railwav, is des tined to make Oregon the Mecca for ambitious farmers for many years to come and give Portland the benefit of ti e development of more than 1,000,000 acres. of agricultural property. Colonist Fares DAILY March 1 to April 15, 1912 From the Middle and Eastern portions of the United Stales and Cunadii to all points in the Northwest on I lie Oregon-Washington Rail road & Navigation Co. From CHICAGO - - $.U.OO " ST. LOUS .... $.U.O0 " OMAHA $25.00 " KANSAS CITY - - $25.00 " ST. PAI L .... $25.00 Proportionately low fares from nil other points. Direct si rvice from Chicago, H. Paul, Omaha and Kansas City over the C. & N. VV I'MON PAC1I IC, ORE GON SHOR I LINE and O-VV. K.&N. LINES PROTECTED BV AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNAL YOU CAN PREPAY FARES While these rales apply Westbound only, fares may be prepaid by deposit ing value of the licki't. with your local asient, and an order w ill be telegraphed to any addres" given. Aid in telling of our vast resources and wonderful oppoi tuuil ies for Home Building. Illustrated and reliable printed matter will lie mailed to anyone to w hom on wish it sent, by addressing WM. McMUHRAY, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON. THE HEIGHTS Meals by Day or Week First-class Boarding House Phone 278-X 917 Twelfth St. Nursery Stock llrto'l River Grown First Class THE KIND THAT GROWS A Few Dwarf Apple, j Pear and Peach ; C. D. Thompson HOOD RIYI R. OREGON I I CO TO I 1 I II HoilKrAnnor X. fn 19 iiii iir in i iFinir i iv i i IV IIVIIIIVIIIIVI WV H FOR I ncn cctitc Dinriivc III IN TOWN AND VALLEY I Heilbronntr Bldg. H iod River I I . - a Who's Who? and What's What? When? S. . BARTMESS Funeral Director and Embalmer Established 18 Year HOOD RIVER, OREGON Operators Wanted Home Telephone Co. The Purity Dairy Co. Yours for prompt service and Good Milk THOS. D. CALKINS THE : SQUARE : DEAL : STORE Is ready to supply your needs for any thing to cultivate your farm or orchard Wagons and Buggies to ride in, or supplies to Clear your Farm Land for Cultivation. Oliver Plows P. & O. Plows Osborune Harrow Gasoline Engines Well Pumps and Pipe Stump Pulltrs Powder, Caps & Fuse 1 Groceries, NEW TODAY Dirt Augurs Car Powder Incubators Dandelion Spades Searight Primers Rub-no-more Washers. 3rd and Cascade Streets The W. G. Aldrcd COMPANY Contractors, Excavating and Grading Crushed Rock, Sand n n ft af irs1 : Flour : and : Feed Your Patronage is Solicited and Appreciated. d. Mcdonald Cure for Cancer At the Biipgestiun of physicians I have Ixyun the practice of cine tor cancer. I have had a number of year eneeeHcful experience. Mrs. Frank ISariett, who had suffer ed from cancer for nearly three years, after a abort treatment wan entirely cured. She had a cancer on the face. Mrs. O. I.. Henderson I Ramona Hc Phone 248-X B uiUers of Homos. Our "PROFIT-SHARING Investment Certificates areREAUteyllakers Send for Booklet 604 5-6 CDrbettEklsronland Or Just the Place I for You Five and one half acre tract, near town, with liearing o-chard 'i and lierties. Excellent place for home. Further particulars inuv i Ik ha 1 by culling Eufjene G. Rexford 3 Phona IQO'K Hay, Grain and Flour We Make a Specialty in Handling Fancy T imothy and Alfalfa. CARNES FEED STORE W. A. CARNES, Proprietor 1102 Twelfth St. On the Heights COTTAGE HOSPITAL Hood Rivcr'st Medical Institution Open to the public for treat ment of Medical and Surgi cal cases. A Maternity Ward is maintained In the Rigby House, just east of the main Hospital. RATES ON APPLICATION Address Cottage Hosp'tal Assn. .WKCTI Studebaker Wagons and Hacks Bain and Webber Wagons' Gasoline Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Hose and all Tools Needed for Piun'ngand Spraying Incubators, Chick Feed and Poultry Supplies HOOD RIVER, OREGON Slab Wood Cord Wood Coal Yards A. C. Lofts PHONE 310-X