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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
HOOD KfVKK CLACIKK. TIiniSDAY. JANUARY 0. 1913 For SewlW anrl RpafllW TheRayo is rrxognbedas cording to best authorities, for all work requiring close attention of the eyes (far superior to gas and electricity). The I&Xyb Lamp i-ightcd without removing chimney or shade. Fa-y to clran and rewicfc Inexpensive. Economical. Made in varioui atyles, and for all purpoaea. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tCK.ornia Portland, Smn Francltc hum t Li,;U?i., . i , r h'mrntiiiiii j in-'- irnmhiwfiT'lV fnMWti'afir-'Tfr ii nr 1 Butler Banking Company ESTABLISHED 1900 Capita! One Hundred Thousand Dollars SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES LESLIE BUTLER, President TRUMAN BUTLER. Vice-President C. II. VAl'GIIAN, Cashier INCREASED OH PUT OF OREGON METAL For atvetal yeara there has been 8 decline in the metallic output of the stale of Oregon, more especially in if gold and silver, but preliminary returns for li12 how that this has nos been checked, according to Charles G. Yale, of the united Mates Geological sur- lot.' TK ntine rt'Tttirt i.f th ttr.-iu for fhowed an output of gold val Utd at t".M,407t:d 43.221 ounces of sil ver. The tnliminarv returns for 1912 indicate that the Oregon yield was about HZI.WQ in gold and to, Ml ounces of finer, a marked advance in ti t iiilt.,-r mitt lit liir-,tvjr lha Dmcl. ters received about 100,000 pounds of cupper, compared with 911,1 pounds in 10)1 unit OOO r.n,-,ld nf l..u,t uho.a. as there ana no yield of lead in 1911. .viore piactrs are tjeing wotKeu than formerly in Oregon, mainly by bv draulic metliutls. The grade of ore in thedttp mines has been much lower than formerly, although more of it is Ifl-fltf li Thp louipririu tit ia avurann . " w .v. li t lorn. age value is due to the large quan . . :.... ii. i .it j .i uun ui oiu lamngs nanuieu, ineir av- Tt'THPt v-lVlit helrLr tuLrtn utith tltot r.f the new ore in making up the totals anu average values. '1 lif Ilirft'Kf rtrritiiifpr rif frriM it. n,a. gon is Baker county, as has been the -.. i . t, . iur ruine icHrs. roiowin? in order of rank are Josephine, Jackson, Grant, Lane and Malheur counties. Eleven counties of the state are now producing so d. Joaenhine leadinw in the production of placer fcold, and Baker in that from deep mines. In silver yield Baker county holds first rank. Most of the nr. in Oi-fitrnn la milled, very little of it being shipped iu sn eiiers.ior reduction, neither the snulhwcHtprn nor tha ntifilnttici.,.. ...... ..w iiui kill. lp ,g I, cnnntii'fl nf O riiirnn am tirolniinn nr. - ' vivuu ui v IIUUUl 111 H?i much gold as a few years ago, although me efitiniaiea ngures lor 1U12 show that some little advancement is in progress. The state badly needs the advent or capital to open and develop its deep mining properties, many of which are lying idle fur want of meant iu piace mem on a productive standing F. B, SXVDKK B. B. I'OWKf.L Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING & & x? Tinning and Sheet Metal WorK. Gasoline En gines, Pumps, Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. . . Office in Davidson Building Phono G8-X Third and Cascade Jew, "Mit your Hunt Paint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHLS, Etc. HEATH & MULLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. PRATT & LAMBERT'S VARNISHES. CALCIMO. For room tinting mixed mop ini v.!' p,A.M KL. J'ot, !',,('-, ,,lr,,,iture lln'1 w'"m1 "rk I "V color. BOOM WOE .DIM) late and Card Bail Dry 1W OILCLOTH for walls an.l a P trri K ) '".'oor 1 "lul1"11' I,U"r " CsrriaKe Work Cirnage Shop ;,l10e 10HL store phone 1 10-15 Oak Street Have Your Work Done at HOOD RIVER BY THE CASCADE MILL All kinds of Cabinet Work Davenports, Cupboard Doors (glass or panel), Special Size Sash and Doors; Finishing Lumber, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings, etc. Let us figure on your work. R. B. BRAGG Pnone 306-X Old Armory WestinRhouse Heating and CooKing Apparatus Electric Irons Frying Pans Disc Stoves Toaster Stoves Always In Stock at Moderate Prices. Let I s Show You Bartmess Bid. BAILEY & COLBY Phone 60-x ELECTRICAL, CONTRACTORS " " and Mike very j - i A New Year Resolution you will never regret is your de cision to let us tit) your baking fur you inroad of doing it yourself. Yui will like our bread, rolls, cakes, etc. And yon will aki like the extra leisure and the freedom from baking worry that our bak ing will afford. Better have us commence serving you at once. 6 Loaves for 25c Ask for Tickets HODEL BAKERY Fourth nd State Hood River. Ore. A Kliymed Review If anv nr.'fi iff inn nun tn muAn l-.,. uA . j r.u. .. inaiic vy IOC midwinter outbursts. Hood River shnuhl have a good crop of poets bv snrinp. time. 'I' he Glacier has received the following anonvmous rhvmeil ruiu) -f an old story: Mike O'Hiley was Irish, as his name will imply. And Solomon Levy, a Jew; Could Ireland name Or Israel oroeluim Greatest men, was dispute with these iwu. Said Mike, "Mr. Levy, when ye spake a Kreai name, Of a prominent man of yer race, Ve mav. an' mo like. Gently pluck out a spike From the beard thHt's adornin' m face, " "An" I, by "yer lave, whiniver I've spoken The name of an Irishman true, Will with great care Kindly tako out a hair From tne whiskers that grow upon you." "Ah veil," snid the tilitn I Btri( Vcn you apragen a great Irish name iuu may, mine irieml Mike, Take a hair If you like. I am ready, go on mit your game Saint Peter," snid Mike, and with finger and thumb, He removed the Jew's huir from its place. "Abraham, " said the Jew, As he neatly withdrew A hair from the Irishman's face "Kobert Emmett' Carefullv drew A long (utling hair, with a grin. "Moses," said Sol As he tugged at the pol That grew on Mike O'lMey's chin. "Dan O'Connor," the Irishman quickly 1 U IUU, And took out a hair with a nip. "Twelve apostles," the reply Made by Mr. Levy As he plucked out six pair from Mike's lip. "Holy murther." yelled Mike, while all the Jew's beard He grasped firmly, in both his hands And tore from its place All the hair on Sol's face "Ancient Order of Hibernians." Sinnott May I'uy Home WashiiiL'tnn porrtiinnt!irita .,r i, Killing to take notice of N. J. Sim tt the newly elected representativi tn congress from the second district of Oregon. The lion. "Ni. U " ha i in Washington for the pant week hunt- ioK uir a nouse. tie has tour children and a ulace w ith Ir.T irnmn,!. ;u ,i . sired. Having been renri ('ti I'Hiics l lev are lllm-h nr,,1' ... ...i. and need lots of fiesh air. the new representative is nlsn nm.. ' K mcoiki iook irom those with whom he comes in contact because of his height. Ho is fix feet four inches Hnd weighs 215 pounds. A Girl's Wild Midnight I!l,l To warn people of a fearful forest lire in the Catskills a unmg girl rode hnm haek at inititi ght and savt-,1 nmnv livei. Iler deed whk glorious hut lives are of ten saved by Or. King's N,.,v l.i,(.MTv in eiinil'j iinir trout.. ........I i ,i it, , ' ""t."" noil ctiltls, wb.eli might have en, led in con siiniptitiii or prieiiinoiiiH. "It cured me e.l a dreittlinl ettoth and lung disease " writes W. If. Patterson, ,,f U ollint,,',, lex., "after four in our family had died Willi ct nsiiiiiptitiu, and l "auittl .; pounds." Nothing so sure and .ate f,,r all throat and lung troubles. Price, ;.a an,l HKl. Trial bottle free. Unaran- u'mi i.y i hum. .. l lark. School Fairs Encouraged Oregon county school superintendents in convention at Salem last week took steps to encourage the country life movement among the school enildren of the state They asked that the state fair be held later in September to give more time for rrenarin ,.!,., i ...T .u its. H was also decided to foster pool, try raising and several superintendents will try to get every pupil j th comities to raise not less than thirty chickens or ducks. OCTOBER RAILWAY ! TRAFFIC GREATEST The receipta and the .xpersts of the i team railway for the month of 0c- i tober. 1912, are crt-awr than for any other month in their history. Net operating revenue bich h the gross i ireome before anythit J? k !"n '"ken out for iires and rei.ta!', interest on j uuiiuB. Mt rtfr,, . . r... i.i'iutmvrra or dividends, averaned 15 "! fer ,nile 13.74 for October, 1911, n increase cf 11.97. This ii an increase (,tr mile of lire for the month of $16.1-1, or 14.1 per cert. The inoi II K, , ,.i tho H ol Railway Kconon i.s, ccrr.piied from thi reports of raiUavi to the Inter state Commerce Co'r.n:"issio". covers for October 220,636 miUsof line, or about p cn. ot all ef the steam railway mileage of the L'nited Slates. The segregate net operating revenue for this mileage was l7,44ii,.'8, which is greater by $14,870,125 than for that for O Ctoher. 1011 it. ;.-.r.,uca iucva UUa in treat, at nmnnrfiiai to thf freight traffic, which is always greater III October th un in nil . r niniith rtf : in ai.j ..- . ...... the year. t HAPPY WOMEN I iur'fr ifjft- ' : 'ti ..-H'i..yc.'-'. t. " AVOID THE BIG RUSH I ... FOR . , . j Day-Old ChicHs . - ! Py plaeing your orders early. , Day-Old Chick Breeding Stock ! EGGS FOR HATCHING ... FKOM . . . S. C. lute LtKhorne W. P. Rocks S. C. Rhode Island ReJs and Indian Runner Ducks We are arranging to furnish our custom era with exceptionally fine Baby Chicks an j Ducklings HOOD RIVER POULTRY YARDS J.R. NICKELSEN. Prop. Set Poultry Yards at Ftankton PHONE 3282 X Plenty of Them in flood River, and Good Reason for it Wouldn't any woman be happy, After years of backache suffering. Hays of misery, nights of unrest, The distress of urinary troubles, When she finds r,i,n Many readers will profit by the fol lowing. Mrs. P!lina IT no t';,.t u ci ----- ..iciBit-r, mo i.iimi ofc., Hood River. Oregon, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have been ustd in my fumi v anri hm,o .,.,. i,...,.,o:..i . t jjn;vcil V.I jr uiiilillllll, I his excellent remedy is worthy of the highest endorsement." "When Your pack is Lame-Remember th No0 C;,i., ask for a kidney remedy-ask distinct- 1 ly,"uun Kidney fills, the same that Mrs. Krnicl.,. V....I . ll- A.. backed bv homo tpctimmiv r.n. nil stores. Poster-Milhi irn it 1'rnna Bulfalo, N. Y, t- . Kor sale by all dealers. Price 5(1 cents. roster-Milburn rv, n,.ffui u- v,.,i. sole agents for the I'uited States. uemeuiber tha liaiiui Dun n 'a n n.l take no other. FISH MARKET FRESH FISH ' Salmon Halibut Smelt Perch CRABS and LOBSTERS Little-Neck and Razor-Back CLAMS. - . T. EGUCHI Tel. 304-M 416 Oak St. Nurserymen's Convention Dates have been flXPfl fur th nnrtnul convention of the American Associa tion of Nliruorvmfln in 1 June IIS, 19 and L'O. As this is the ween loilowing the Rose festival, an effort will be loach- to hnv th vioitnra come early in order tn stteml th.. iua,. er fete. It is exnected that from jnn to COO eastern mmh tion will Httcnii 'i - ' utiv. v vnoi no" sociation of Nurserymen meets here at thw 'noma tinn . , tuiic, cooveniiig one aay earlier to transact business of the or ganization. ( st the High Post of Living W. II. Chapman, Winnebago, Neb., tells how he did t. "Alvtui children bad a very bad cough and the doctor's medic nes did theui no good. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com-! pound, and before it was all used the children were frea and cured of their cough. I saved a doctor's bill for one oc bottle t V,,je?.'a Honey ml Tar Compound. A opiates. Chas. X. Clark. Kent 4 Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars and Tobaccos Sporting Goods M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETERINARY Sl'RGEON Is prepai-prt to do any work in the veterln ry lum. tin n be fonnil by calilnn at or phoning to dailes drug store. SHE COULD NOT STOP IT. She tried and tried, this thing, that thing, then the other thing. All no good. Then she thought of Hall's ITair Kenewer. Talked with hfrHnrrni-nh.,uf it. Then bought it, used it. Her hair stormed falling out at nnm. Vnn lto u telling her friends. No coloring or stain- itili 'i vow uair, eiiuer. Orchaid Land for Sale by Owner All Under Ditch, in Lower Valley Unimproved 30 acres, West Side, 5 miles from town. 4t) acres, EaBt Side, 7 miles from town. Improved 25 acres, Newtowns and Spitz, just beginning to bear. Inquire at This O files desire to thank onr patrons for their share of business they gave us the past year.J We shall especially try to please you the coming year. Our stock of Groceries are Fresh and Up-to-date. If you are not trading here now, it will be to your advantage to give to give us a trial. "THE BEST THINGS TO EAT" WOOD'S GROCERY J. M. WOOD, Proprietor. Phone 7 . Free Delivery si sW sk vl vl vU vW 4l " " ,r t. w i- w tr ttr Tr Tr T' Tr Something: You Should Know J is About Substitution If yon wanted to buy oak lumber and the man delivered yellow pine, jou would know the difference. If yon wanted to buy silk and they sent you calico, you would have no trouble in seeing the substitution. It 1h not ro easy, however, with medicine. A great many medicines look alike and taste alike, BUT THEY DON'T ACT ALIKE-. Just think this over the next time you want medi cines. Remember that at our store you can absolutely rely on every drug WP 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 w Ul be absolutely safe when you put your belief in us. CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy For Sale A! One second-hand 30-horsepower T boiler, 1 L'5-horse power engine, 1 f 1 t f .iil-liorsepow r Westinghouse mo r tor, I si ft mud brick machine. All in Good Repair I A. T. ZEEK W. J. Baker & Co Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands li'-sitlont Agents For Phoenix Assurance Co. OF LONDON CHRISTMAS PHOTOS NOW Make arrangements for your sittings for Xmas Pho tos at ONCE. We must have time to do your work satisfactorily. Photos make the nicest Xmas gifts and the most inexpensive ones. Make your appointment NOW at Deitz Studio R ead This Before you buy We ask you to call and inspect our complete ine of New and Second Hand Furniture btoves and Ranges. Everything in house furnishings We will take your old furniture or stoves in exchange for NEW GOODS. O. P. DABNEY & SONS Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges PHONE 248-K Cob. Fourth and Statk Sts. 1HV OOR nut I (0LNIR) MMblf Choice Cuts are what most people want, and they always get them at Ilolman's meat market. It is no trouble for us, because we always have the stock. The very finest selected beef, lamb, mutton, veal, pork and poultry, and our prices won't hinder you from buying. Green Trading Stamps THE SANITARY MARKET E. M. Ziolman THE HEIGHTS PHONE 79-X The greatest single force in modern busmess.life is advertising. The vtt-tl-ity of your business depends upon the demand lor jour wares er your service A business that rr,ai.. , ' l nothing to feed upon, and consciiuerfiv itipu IKa il.trK ,,f . . ' . J ..... ..... uv.,,, ,i nn unwarerea plant shrivels up.-Exchange. When given an s.mmi as the crom.v cough appears Cbaiuberladi's f.m.i, Kemedy 11 war.l tT an attack ,.f crm, wn.l prevent all danger an.l euu.o of anxiety. 1 hon-nn.ls of mothers u ii successfully. Sold by all dealers. C M. HURLBURT SUkVEYOR COTTAGE HOSPITAL 1 looJ River'st Medical Institution 0on to the public for treat miT.t of Medical and Surgi cal cases. V Maternity .,r s maintained in the Rigby House, just east of 'he m.iin Hospital. RAITs ON APPLICATION Address Cottage HospJtaI Assn. j SQMggnEAL" WOOD MEN We wish to notify our patrons that we are i ill in business and are able to furnish any kind of wood they detire at the 'most rea sonable prices. Thanking our old customers for tin ir patronage in the past, and soliciting new ones to give us a trial. Deliveries made in large or small quantities. City license to do team work. ULO. W. HOWARD & SON Lpnoi; ...ro-M 16th and Cascade 8 tMt. WaWMMi New Schedule Mount Hood Railroad 1 n MM ELITE GROCERY IV- mz&i, Proprietor New Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Ullt" vt-geuiDies, f lour and Feed Delevery Hours:) West' 8 and 10 A- M., 4 P. M. Bell Building Phone 23 1 So. I . M. j S 00 8 05. I 8 IS.. j K i 40 8 2l 45. in io in i,-. Ill 40 10 43. Eflwllve l-;oi A. M Suuitay. Hept. 8. Isil2 STATIONS Lv. Ar. ..HtKit Riv.-r Ar. .. . I'oSerUiile ...Switolihnt-k'."" ...Van Horn Molir ' " Otlell.. '" siiiimnit. ... .. . . ..Blouclier Wiuans tve. Tronl t rwk . . Woodworih .' . " . . t'arktlale Lv. A. WILSON, Apent. Notice to Creditors I, the nutterslgopd, having been appointed jwntrix of the ,t wi antt tentmm of 1 honuw Bi.-hop, aud Inters twiammuirv liav lug issued to me as such, do hercliv el ve'ootiop toll person, tiavln t-llm against theette oririonias Bishop, di-ceased. to present them with proper vourhera and dulv verified ax ri' quired by law. at Hie orttee of Kroest C Stiiiih at the Met an Bailttlng In the t ltv of H.w Klver, otetr.m, within sii montba from dale OfthlSDOIHV. r This n..t ice Is dated and first published on the 5lh day of lecemtr, l",u"!,Ilea n s, H JANK A. BISHOP. aa- txeeutru, Raid On Our "Ball-Band" Footwear! tn, -,,er wcalhcr is senditj fa lIniMt J-.i5!-J CVC1J uouy w ho needs 1 . ""T'.l!WW"'li . iff -n n c s'' it. ft & t 14 ill n r t r i j. i - I MrTitl lubber boots rrr . V' hJe 'ur t0tk is complete. , - No ,hf Rubber as Good