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This offer expires December fl, 1913. ) Covftmi from Putt Mirturt may t0 atunltii wil klatt from HORSESHOE, J.T..TINSLEYS NATURAL LEAF. CRANGKR TWIST, nuttmt Irtm FOUR ROSES (M fM itmbli rnfimh pick rum cut. piedmont CIGARETTES, CLIX CIGARETTES. mnd other tag! mnd uiuponi tstutd PJr us. Premium Dept. I J ST. LOUIS, MO. RANCHERS and ORCIIARDISTS Increase the Productivity of Your Land By Laying Cement Drain Tile And if YouNAre Going to Build, You Want to Investigate the Miracle Concrete Building Block I BRADLEY BROS. Taylor Street Phone 2221 V .A IA 1. f HJA 'A lAUl'AfMK 'A K ft 'A'AJliO THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK' W5 3 ON nncs (ACCOUNTS HOIIII RIVKR -OKCuON HOME INVESTMENTS UNDER U.S. QOVtRNMtNT SUPERVISION, i 9 For a period of (30) days the First National Bank will oll'or to local customers an invest ment in Hood River Improvement Bonds bear six (I!) per cent interest per annum, payable' semi-annually, and ranging in amounts from $10.00 up to $12r.(0 each. These bonds are part of an issue known as Twelfth Street Im provement Bonds of the City of Hood River, and are payable in ten (10) equal installments, of which three have leen paid; the next in stallment will be payable April 7th, 1014. These bonds are otlered to those who have small amounts to invest, and are absolutely safe security. Additional information upon application to the Cashier, capita; surplus $Z2.oooJ 'CS toBage Tfct first accident of the year on Mount Hood happened last Saturday, when Miss Neva Harvey, who was with her brother. D. A. Harvey and wife, of Parkdale, and a young man who was escorting her, fell over a cliff east o Cooper's spur and several miles from Cloud Cap Inn, sustaining a very seri ous and painful break of both bones in the lower jo nt of one of the legs. The shock following the fearful accident and the exposure in the ice and snow added to the horror of the pain, which was excruciating. The young lady and her escort fell at the same time. The limb was broken as a projecting tree was struck. For tunately the hoy was no more than stunned. If both had been made un conscious, as was the girl, it ia prob able that both would have perished ; for the others of the party would not have Known where to have searched fur them. The young lady was borne for three miljs to Cloud Cap Inn and thence in the same manner for over live miles to a point where she could be brought to the city in a vehicle. Dr. Kanaga was summoned as soon as possible. How ever, it was 13 houis after the accident before he could reach her and the vic tim of the accident could be properly cared for. This is the First serious accident on Hood since Dr. W. S. Nichol, in 1910. fell into a crevBS.se and almost lost his life. If Dr. Nichol had been a slender man he would uudoubledly have slipped through the opening and down into the bottomless abyss. For 1'utN, Hums and limine In nvitrv litmiA tliprtt nhnulil hp a IwiY ol Itucklen's Arnica Salve.retuly to apply in every rase of burns, cuts, wounds or scalds. J. 11 I'olanco, Dclvalle, lex., It. No. 2, writes: "Itucklen's Arnica Mulve Hiived lilv littln irirl'H rut foot. No one believed it could lie cured." The world s best salve. Duly l!.rc. Iteeoin mendud by Cbas. N. Cla ke. We have storage space for all kinds of goods in a concrete building Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move Anything Complete Transfer Service Transfer & Livery Co. Phone 4111 FIRST SERIOUS ACCI DENT ON MT. HOOD Pacific Highway Convention A bulletin has been issued announc Ing the next annual convention of the Pacific Highway Association, which will be hili at Vancouver, Is. C, Aug. II, 12 and 13. The object of this association in to secure the construction of a first class trunk road nlong the Pacfic slope from as far north aa possible to as far south as possible. uAi-rub iur i wo ttuori ureuKB in nriv ish Columbia, this road now stretches continuously from a point a few miles north of llazlcton. In northern Urilish Columbia (consequently some f0 miles further north than the extreme south em end of Alaska) to Yuma, in Ari zona. During the winter months much of this road is impassable; a condition which, with intelligent cooperation be tween every community and govner merit along the Pacific slope will be come past history ; the Pacific Highway nsNociHiion is endeavoring io nasien this day. Get Together Meetings A dozen of the residents of White Salmon and Undrewood came across the Columbia Sunday to attend services at the Untarian church and to become better acquainted with the Hood Kiver folk. It ia planned that this shall be the initial meeting of a number of such gatherings of the residents of the three dstricts. those who were here bunday from White Salmon were: Mr. and Mrs. Jewett, Mr. and Mrs. Agers and Miss Agers and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. J. Keeker and James Keeker. The Un derwood folks present were Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kollock, and Mr. and Mrs. h M. Cummins, If seven doctors had told yon, as tliey did C. K. lihiuchard, of I.aU range, Cul., that you had but a short time to live on account of kidney trouble, w hat would you dor lie says: "1 took holey Kid no.y Pills and tliey completely cured me and I cannot speak ton highly of them. Cost less than the doctors, lint acciuu plish more. Cbas. N. Clarke. Russell-Fisher Cecil A. Russell and Miss Adeline Fisher will be married this morning at the Catholic chapel on the Heights, Father Maximilian performing the cer emony. The young couple will make their home in La liraiuie. Mr. Kusseii has been working here fur the past six months at Parkers' cufe. For summer diarrhoea in children al ways give Chamberlain's Colic, holera and Diarrhoea Kemeriy aim castor 01 and a speedy cure is certain. For sale tiv all dealers. GROSS 1 INJUSTICE ORKED IS to !1S OF EVERY TBI Peruvian, U. S. and Alaska Redskins Suffer Many Persecutions. 4 AS the result of report from numberless sources, covering a period of several years, the ' United States government at last Is giving stern attention to th relief of persecuted Iuiliaua. It hai been proved by thorough Investigation that the red men of Alaska, the Unit ed States and South America, com prising all the races of aborigines on the continent, have been receiving 111 treatment and have been exploited In one way or another In an outrageous fashion. To a large extent the sins of the warlike forefathers of the living In dians have been atoned for. Now, ac- BIBLE STUDY COUPON. Bible and Tract Society, 17 Hlcka Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Kindly send me the Bible Studies marked below: "Whin Are tht Dead?" "Forgivable and Unpardonable 8in.M "What Say th 8oriptura Re specting Punishment?" "Rich Man In Hall." "In tha Croat of Chriat Wa Glory." "Mpt Precioua Taxf John 3:16. "End of tha Ago la tha Harvaat." "Length and Breadth, Height and Depth of God'a Love." "Tha Thief In Paradise." "Chriat Our Panover la Sacri ficed." "The Riaen Chriat." "Foreordination and Election." "The Deaire of All Nationa." "Paradise Regained." "The Coming Kingdom." "Sin Atonement." "Spiritual larael Natural Is rael." "The Timea of the Gantifea." "Gathering the Lord's Jewels." "Thruat In Thy Sickle." "Weeping All Night" "What la the Soul?" "Electing Kinga." "The Hope of Immortality." "The King'a Daughter, the Bride." "Calamities Why Permitted." "Pressing Toward the Mark." "Chriatian Science Unaciorttifio and Unchristian." "Our Lord'a Return." "The Golden Rule." "The Two Salvationa." Name Street , City and State Upon receipt of the above cou pon we will scud any oue of these Ilible Studies FHEE; any three of them for S ceuta (st a nips I or the entire 31 for 25 cents. SKXD AT ONCE TO UIBI.E AND TRACT SOCIETY. IT Hicks St.. Urooklyn, N. Y. . Photo by American Preaa Association. "UIIOKUKIM OUABLIB" AND OliANDDAUOH TSB. cording to the moveineut on foot, the race shall be given Justice. Develop ments to this effect have been numer ous in the news of the past few weeks. For iustuuee, au expedition recently returned from the l'utuuiayo rubber district of Peru with an official report to Washington of the atrocities work ed uiKiti the native Peruvian Indiana by the English ruliber contractors. It Is said the icovecnmeut may Invoke the Monroe doctrine la intervening on be half of the ml skinned sufferers. The Teports us to the hitter are that they have been more hideously' outraged with torture and enslavement than were the natives of the Kongo rubber district of Africa. American Consul Reports. Stnurt Fuller, formerly United States consul at (ioteliorg, Sweden, was de tailed by the government to investi gate the Htroeltluu said to be practiced in Peru. He lms returned with a very elaborate report of actual conditions, OROVV or BUBBKR TUBES. if which, though its details are held in secret, is well understood to corrob- lirate the cruelty tales. This is fur ther supported by an Englishman's re port. Hubert Carr (ionnu, Liberal member of i:irllamciit for Souiliwark, notified Sir Edward Urey, the foreign secretary, to ask a questlou in the house of commons whether It was aware that 1-2 bodies) of murdered men, women and children were seen In one district hist March. The gov ernment would be urged, the notice said, If the reports were true, to com municate uiiii the Peruvian govern meat at once. This matter cornea up again through a batch of dispatches from the Colom bian roiisul at Manaos to the Brltlan consul t Ionium, copies of which the Colombian consul In London handed to the A.utl-shiv ry society there. The dispntehes contain harrowing revela tions of renewed barbarities such as those mentioned in Sir Roger Case ment's report last spring. The Piitiiinayo district Is a remote Monroe Doctrine May Be In voked to Stop the Cruel ties In Peru. see4 region at the headquarter of the Ami ion river, to the east of the Andes mountains. In 1800 the rubber possi bilities were discovered, and the con cession for gathering the product was given by the. Peruvian government to English contractors. The district was Inhabited by a peaceful, harmless race of Indians. A campaign of the most wasteful exploitation was begun. The Indiana were reduced to the most abject slav ery by the most barbaric methods. Not only the men, but women and chil dren, were forced to gather their share of rubber or suffer the most horrible torture. In 1900 thirty-six Barbadian negroes were Imported as deputies, and the cru elty Increased. Indiana who couldn't or didn't pro duce rubber were auspended with their arms twisted and bound over their heada and their feet swinging, while they were flogged. Two hundred lash es a day constituted no unusual flog ging. Pouring kerosene over the bodies of men and women and Betting them afire was a pastime. Many were burned at the stake. The accompanying "pictures show a group of rubber trees and native at work making rubber "biscuits." How Rubber le Produoed. The rubber produced in the Putu- mayo district la classified as Jebe and raucho. Jebe is divided Into lowland flue (smoked), eutre One (smoked) scrap py (uot smoked) and highland weak fine (smoked) and weak scrappy (not smoked). Jebe la obtained from the Hevea bra-lllensls, trees which grow close enough together to enable the worker to handle a group of 1U0 trees, called an estrada or walk, a day, vlult- i ?, - a I t.m - ., J3 4 21 JEWEi-EO. indun making: robber "biscuits." lug and tapping them. One man can manage two estradas on alternate days. The rubber worker builds his but within easy reach of the river and visits the trees early in the morning, returning about 2 o'clock In the after noon with a pall full of milk to smoke and work Into balls. The quality of the jebe varies according to soil and method of preparation. It la declared that right In the con flues of the United States persecutions have been worked on nearly all the Indian tribes, In that their lands have been fraudulently taken from them and lu other ways they have beeu robbed by fake Indian agents. Notably It was charged that the Apache prisoners of war, held captives for a generation, were being forced to agree to settle on land lu the Mescalero reservation, lu New Mexico, when they were to be set free, without having the choice of re tualniug In Oklahoma, which was the only territory they had known for twenty-five) years. The original Injus tice of holding these human belnga captive at Fort Sill for twenty-five years la now removed with their eman cipation. Government Censored. Again, the government Is taken to task on Its treatment of the Indians in Alaska. Dr. Euill Krullsh, In the edu cational service In Alaska, reported that the redskins were neglected so that the g iverumeut was virtually im posing a cruelty on them. It la de clared they suffer ravages of fell dis eases without any mean of combating them. The difficulty In obtaining potatoes in that region Is the cause of terrible suffering from scurvy. This disease has been the greatest enemy of the re gion. A big congress of Indiana la to be held at Denver'a great pageant In 1815. At least twenty-five reservations will be represented. Among the notable redskins expected to take part will be Chief Buckskin Charlie, a Ute, and bis little granddaughter, who are shown In the picture. For Rent Apartments in New Telephone Bldg. Call Telephone Office. SPECIAL WATCH BARGAIN High Grade Solid Gold Filled Case, Warranted 10 Years, with American Jeweled Lever Movement, Fully Warranted, $6.50 This Price will last until the factory busts OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION Don't send your Money Away to get swindled, but go to LARA WAY'S BALLOON ASCENSION We have made arrangements to send up a Balloon every honr beginning at 10 o'clock on JULY 4th When high in the air, the balloon will drop a PARACHUTE containing a ticket good for one pound of our famous "Red Band" Brand Candy for which we are exclusive agents. The S-10-15c Store A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS in the pui chase of shoes here. It is amazing how your money seems to hold out when you spend it at this store. Good quality com bined with low prices is what constitutes genuiue economy. You can practice it regularly by buying your shoes here. This it a High Quality Store with Low Quality Prices. STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER J. C. JOHNSEN, the Hood River Shoe Man White River Flour Makes Bread Having the Old Bready Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS Fruit j& Stamps TO OBDEB AT THE GLACIER OFFICE