Hood River Banking
and Trust Co.
W transact a gtoeral buskins batlacM and
own oar own banking property
Interest paid on time and Barings depoalu
LOUIS A KEED ALBERT P. REED
L. A. HESDEKSON
L. A. & A. P. REED
LAWYERS
Two Door North of Poetoffice
Phone 1331
DERBY & STEARNS
Lawyers
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
ERNEST C. SMITH
Lawyer
Rooms 1 and 2 H all Building
Hood River, Ore.
GEO. R. WILBUR
Lawyer
Rooms 14 and 15 Hall Building
Hood River ... Oregon
E. E. STANTON
Lawyer
General Law and Probate practice
Legal Work of All Kinds
Collections and Insurance
Room 20 and 21, Brosius Bldg.
Teletibune 1991
HOOD RIVER - - OREGON
L. A. HENDERSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
Two Doors North of Postofflce
Phone 1331.
E. D. KANAGA
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 4211 Office in National
Res. 1811 Bank Building
Dr. Malcolm Bronson
Office in Eliot Block
Office Phone 4151 Residenc phone 3801
J. F. WATT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Telephone: Office, 1091; residence, 3671.
HUKUEON o. H. & N. Co.
H. L. DUMBLE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Calla promptly answer id Id town or country,
I'ayorpHgai.
Telephone: Kealdence, Mil: Office, 1241.
Otlloe In the Uroalua Uulldiug.
Dr. M. H. Hhakp
1)k. Edna B. Sharp
Osteopathic Physicians
Graduates ?f the American School of
Osteopathy, Kirkpville, Mo.
Office in Elliot Block.
Home Phone 102 !. 102-B
E.O. DUTRO, M. D.
Office Smith Bldg., Hood River
Phone 71
Hours 1 to 4 P. M. and by appointment
Resicenoe, Lewis House, Odull
Phone Odell 193
Calls promptly answered in town or
country day or night.
DR. EDGINGTON
1121 Twelfth Street, The Heights
HOOD RIVER - - OREGON
J. H. McVAY, M. D.
Diagnosis, Consultation and
Surgical Diseases.
Residence at foot of Booth Hill, Central Vale
r PHONE Odcll-147
Dr. Justin M. Waugh
EYE, EAR AND THROAT
GENERAL SURGERY
Office in Eliot Bldg,
9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
MURRAY KAY
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Brosius Building
R. R. Bartlett
ARCHITECT
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Hellbronner Building Phone 1391
SURVEYING
and BLUE PRINTING
P. M. Morse
Heilbronner Bldg.
Hood River office for Newell,
Gossett & Walsh, Consulting
Engineers of Portland.
C. M. HURLBURT
SURVEYOR
TELEPHONE 5648
A. C. BUCK
NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT
Room 12 Krosims Block
Frederick & Arnold
Contractors and Builders
Estimates furnished on all kinds of work
PVinnoo- Frederick, 1WJ
r IlOneS. Arnold; SUJ2
M. E. WELCH,
LICENSED VETERINARY SURGEON
la prepared to do any work In the veterin
ary line. He can be fonnd by calling at or
phoning to Clarke a drug store.
FOR SALE
One team of mules, about 1200
pounds, fair condition, good har
ness, new heavy wagon. All can
be seen at Fashion Stables in
care of James Stranahan, or ap
ply at Hood River Gas & Elec
tric Company.
'IT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPV
sip?
No need having piles any longer!
No need of suffering another day!
Stearn s Pile Remedy (complete with
tube) will help you or IT COSTS YOU
NOT ONE CENT.
This remedy Is a combination of the
lately discovered, high-priced Adrena
lin Chloride with other powerful cura
tive principles, and IT STOPS THE
PILE PAIN IN ONE MINUTE!
So sure are we that Steam's Pile
Remedy will benefit you that we will
REFUND YOUR MONEY if you are
not satisfied.
This is the only pile remedy that
we can guarantee and we know you
will thank us for telling you about It
We have the exclusive agency.
CIIAS. N. CLARK.
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
BEGINS its forty fifth school year
September is. leis.
DEGREE COURSES In many phases of
agriculture. Engineering Home
Economic. Mining, forestry, com
merce. Pharmacy.
Two-year Courses in agricul
ture. Home Economic. Mechanic
arts. Forestry, commerce, pharmacy
TEACHER'S COURSES In manual
training, agriculture, domestic science
and art.
MUSIC, including piano, string, band
instruments and voice culture.
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
"The Enrichment op Rural Life"
and a Catalogue will be mailed free
on application.
Address H. M. TennanT, Registrar,
(tw-7-U io9-) Corvallis, Oregon.
Wire Wound Continuous Stav
Wood Stave Pipe
KELLY BROS.. Agts.
PHONE 4443
Fourth Street Between Oak and State
I WOOD FOR SALE I
We wish to inform the citizens
of Hood River and Valley, that we
have recently purchased 200 cords
of choice lrf-in. Yellow Tine Wood.
Alan 1. (Kin rnrila nf i.ft. Fir inil
think we are in a position to give I
i the best value, for the prices paid,
that can lie had.
Don't forget to order early; we
deliver your wood and saw it right
on the ground ready fur storage.
nn. W HnunrH ffil Snn
Phone 59 16th and Cascade I
Prepare for Spring Drives
and Horseback Rides
Hand Made Harness a Specialty
R. G. YOWELLL & CO.
Bell Building, Oak Street
We "Meat" Everybody
in our store and the "meating" is to
their entire satisfaction. Tender is the
"meating," too, and pleasing to all
tastes. We have the best beef, pork,
mutton, lamb, veal and poultry, and
our chops, steaks and cutlets will please
the mott exacting epicure. Mild cured
hams and bacon, fresh country sausages.
While the quality of everything here is
high, our prices rule low.
Central Meat Market
COTTAGE
HOSPITAL
Hood River's Medical
Institution
Open to the public for treat
ment of Medical and Surgi
cal cases. .
RATES ON APPLICATION
Address
Cottage Hosp;taI Assn.
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
Stranahan & Slaven
Contractors & Builders
HOOD RIVER. OREGON'.
KELLY BROS.
HAY AND OATS
Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and
Straw
PHONE 4J
Fourth Street Between Oak and State
ill
MX WANT? W
IIOOD RITER
OLIVES
AT
Especially
Attractive Prices
THIS WEEK
See Our
v Window
THE
STAR GROCERY
"Good Things to Eat."
PERIGO & SON
Mil Mil MM tllllWH 1 1 H-
t FOR SALE
;; Excellent residence property ;;
on 12th street next to prop- '
:: ertyof J. H.Gill; lot 100x100 ::
ft. with 10 room residence ;;
; ; known as Oscar Stranahan
home; a bargain for a home-
seeker. Call
T. D. Tweedy
A. Phone 2372 1217 12th St. I
Real Estate
LOANS, RENTING, COLLECT
ING AND INSURANCE
A Specialty of City Property, Residence
Lota, and Hmall Traou Close In. For
Bargains call on or addreaa
T. D. TWEEDY
Hood RlTer
Home Phone 2372
W. J. Baker & Co.
Dealers in
REAL ESTATE
Fruit and Farm
Lands
Resident Agents For
Phoenix Assurance Co.
OF LONDON
New Schedule
Mount Hood Railroad
EttwUve 12:01 A. M.
Sunday. Kept, 8,
1912
No. I
Ho.1
P. M.
..a 55
..8 FiO
..t 30
..2 10
. .2 05
...2 00
..1 50
..1 43
...1 US
..IS"
..1 15
..1 05
..1 00
A. M.
STATIONS
8 00.
8 OA.
8 15..
8
8 40.
9 OS.
9 15.
9 211.
9 46.
10 10.
10 If.
10 40.
10 45.
Lv Hood Rtver Ar.
Polterdale
Switchback-
Van Horn
, Molir
ortell
Summit
lilnucher
Wlnana
Dee.
Trout Creek..
Wood wortb ..
Ar Parkdale ....
Lv.
A. WILSON, Agent.
The HOTEL
SEWARD
Is one of Portland's new
est, most modern and el
egantly appointed hotels
all rooms having direct
outside exposure; located
at 10th and Alder Sts., in
heart of retail and thea
tre district.
RATES $1 AND UP
W.M.Seward, Prop.
WOOD and COAL
Slabs-Fir-Oak
Agency for Genuine
Rock Springs COAL
A. C. Lofts
PHONE 8464
GLACIER, TRTRSDAT.
RANCHERS ASKED TO
AID WITH TROUT
The members of the State Game ar
r isd commission are taper to secure
the co-operation cf the ranchers of all
districts in distrioutmn trout fry from
the Bonneville natenrry. it is the pur
pose or the tornnussion and Iocs
sportsmen to bring a carload of th
minnows here next week some time
and take them to remote I'pper Valley
streams and to Lost i.sKe. the fish
Lost Lake have been diminishing rap
idly on account oi inu numerous water
dogs, which eat the spawn. However.
the salamanders do not harm the young
fish, and it is thought thttt if enough
fish are put into the lake, that they
will eat the young water dogs and thus
kill ott this pest.
The ranchers are urcod to assist in
the transportation and distribution o
the hph in as much us they are abb
for it is more for their benefit that the
streams are being stoeked than for any
otner purpose.
1 he trout grow very rapidly, some
of them attaining a length of eight and
a half inches in a year. The hatchery
is turning out minions ot ttie try now
ano win continue ine supply lor stock
ing purposes each year.
FRONTIER DAYS
PROGRAM READY
The program for Frontier Days at
Walla Walla, Washington, will come
from the printer within the next few
days. It is a neat folder, printed in
two colors, and gives in detail the full
program for the big three-day celebra
tion. It also contains information re
garding the races for the Walla Walla
County r in r and the amusements and
sport arranged for children. Rules
and purses are also published and the
folder will be a valuable one for ref
erence.
Great preparations are being made
for the Frontier celebration and the
management is determined to make it
the biggest wild west exhibition ever
held. New features are being booked
and much interest is manifested by
people all over the country, letters
coming from every stnte in the union
inquiring about the show. There will
be at least twenty-four events each
day and every one will be exciting and
interesting. The worst outlaw horses
in the country and the best riders are
sure to be in attendance. Eve;y per
former will be a star and every act
will be a revelation to those who wit
ness it.
Excursions will be run on all the
railroads and ine time limit will per
mit a stay lor the entire celebration
The program will be mailed free for
the asking. Write to K. H. Johnson,
secretary, walla walla, and secure
copy.
Good Reason for Ills Enthusiasm
When a man has suffered several days
with colic, diarrhoea or other form ol
bowel com plaint and is then cured pound
and well by one or two doses of Chain
berlhin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, as is often the vase, it m but
natural that lie should be enthusiastic
in his praise of the remedy, and espe
cially is tins ttie ease ot a severe attack
when life is threatened. Try it when in
need of such a remedy, .It never fails.
Sold by all dealers.
WHEN HER BACK ACHES
A Woman Finds All Her Energy and
Ambition Slipping Away
Hood River women krow how the
aches and pains that often come when
the kidneys fail make life a burden.
Backache, hip pains, headaces, dizzy
spells, distressing urinary troubles,
are frequent indications of weak kid
neys and should be checked in time.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kid
neys only. They attack kidney dis
eases by striking at the cuuse. Here's
proof of their merit in a Hood River
woman's words :
Mrs. A. L. Vincent, 804 Columbia
Ave., Hood River, Ore., says:
"Doan's Kidney Pills have been used
off and on in our family and they have
always brought good results. I have
had backache and Doan's Kidney Pills
relieved me so much that 1 publicly
endorsed them. You may continue us
ing my testimonial for 1 have contin
ued taking Doan's Kidney Pills since
and the good results have strengthened
my high opinion of them."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents
Foster-Milburn Co., I'.uffalo, New York,
sole agents for the tinted States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Sinnott Secures New Surveys
Replying to urgent requests by Rep
resentative Sinnott that surveys be
expedited on lands in Lake county on
which settlers have been located a
year and more, the general land oltice
has notified Sinnott that surveys on
township 25 south, range IS east, and
township 26 and 27, range 16 eaBt,
when returned to the survejor general
last year were found defective. It is
expected changes will be approved
about August 20, when cases will be
made special to enable settlers to
make filings.
Suffered Eczema Fifty Years Now Well.
Seems a long time to endure the aw ful
burning, itching, smarting, skin-diseases
known as "tetter" another name for
Kczema. Seems good to realize, also,
that Dr. Hobson's Kczema Oiutmeut has
proven a perfect cure.
Mrs. D. L. Kenney writes: ''I cannot
sufficiently express my thanks to you for
your Dr. Hobson's Kczema Ointment. Jt
has cured my tetter, which has troubled
me for over fifty years" For sale by
Chas. N. Clarke.
Carson Develops Sprinting Talents
City Marshal J. K. Carson developed
latent sprinting talents last week,
when he chased Peter Finley, an Indian
who had returned in an intoxicated
condition from The Dalles. Finley
had gone to the Indian village west of
the freight yards, where he had rough
ly handled Fat Peter, who made an
attempt to quiet him.
George Emry. who accompanied Mr.
Carson, aided in the chase and grab
bing at Finley as he passed him in one
of his corkscrew turns, tore off his
shirt.
Remarkable Cure of Dysentery
"I was attacked with dysentery about
July 15th, and used the doctor's medi
cine and other remedies with no relief,
only getting worse all the time. I was
unable to do anything and my weight
dropped from 145 to 125 pounds. I suf
fered for about two months when I was
advisni to use Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I used
two bottles of it and it gave me perma
nent relief," writes B. W. Hill, of Snow
Hill, N. C. For sale by all dealers.
AUGUST 21. 1013
AUTOISTS WILL USE
MOUNT HOOD ROAD
Portland automobilists plan on a run
to Pendleton during the Round-L'p
next month over the old Mount Hood
road, or Barlow Toll Road. The Ore
gonian says:
"As the best means of opening for
mally the Mount Hood road to The
Dalles and Eastern Oregon, there is to
be a trip to the Pendleton Round l'p
mane ny mcmners or the Automobile
Club in the middle of September.
"Frank Robertson, chairman of the
committee, has taken much interest in
the Mount Hood road, familiarly
known as the old 'Barlow Toll ('.ate
road,' and has recently returned from
his second tour of inspection, having
gone to the eastern end of the road.
He reports that all rock, stumps and
other obtacles have been removed.
"The construction of four bridges
necessary to make it a practicable
automobile road is now under way and
will be completed by September 1.
From Clear Creek to Wapinitia the
road is in good condition, with the
exception of a stretch about three
miles just east of Clear Creek. Bus
iness men and several wealthy ranch
ers in the vicinity of Wapinitia are
taking interest in this road and prom
ise to put that portion of it in excel
lent condition.
"The committee has decided on the
following route with distances from
Portland noted: Gresham 13 miles.
Sandy 27 miles, Government Camp 57
miles. Clear Creek 74 miles. Waninitia
97 miles, Deschutes River. Hunt's
Ferry (new steel bridge) 110 miles.
Shaniko 135 miles, Antelope 142 miles.
rossil l miles. Condon 195 mi lea.
Olex 215 miles. Echo 294 miles. Pen
dleton 316 miles.
"The run the first dav will be from
Portland to Skaniko. which can easilv
be made in 10 hours. On the second day
the run will be made from Shaniko to
Pendleton and this distance can be cov
ered in eight or nine hours. Motorists
who have travelled in Centra and
Eastern Oregon know of the excellent
roads found in that section. Ever
since brief mention was made of the
possibility of such a trio keen interest
in the run has been taken by all club
meinoers. it is expected that not ess
than 200 cars will participate in this
a Mil.
Canning Factory Statistics
According to censua flonrea for 10.04
there are 3,737 canning and preserving
establishments in tho United States.
mulovin? an avprncrn total nf M QfiK
wane earners and iiriiiu Kl 179 nrimmv
horsepower, says the Fruit and Pro
duce Distributor. The canital em
ployed in these canning establishments
is $119,207,127. The expenses in the
ear were $141,486,156, and the value
if the Droduets S157.ini !01 1h in.
crease in establishments in ten years
was 1,197. The capital involved hsB
loubled in the aamn nerinil Tha vnlim
of products has arisen from $99,000,000
to io,uuu,uuu, as shown above.
How the Trouble Starts
ConHtitiatinn in tho mono nf mnnv ail.
inents and disorders that make life mis
erable. Take Chamberlain's Tablets,
keen VOllr bowels ri'umlur in.l von nill
avoid tlieBO diseases. For salo by all
dealers.
NERVOUS?
All run down ? Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is a strong nerve tonic No alcohol.
Sold for GO years.
Ask Your Doctor. f,oS.n'"
Tips On
Titles
A MAN
came niBhing into our office and
wanted an Abstract in a hurry. He
seemed to think we kept them on
bund and could pans the one he
wanted right over to him. It was the
first time he bad ever required an
Abstract. He had an opportunity to
make an investment which gave
promise of rich returns. It was an
unusual chance. He hul no ready
money so had gone to his bank to get
it by placing a mortgage upon his
land. The bsnk, according to its cus
tom, demanded an Abstract and re
ferred him to us. Now the man had
lived on this land. He had paid gi.od
money for it. He held a Warranty
Deed. He thought it was his. It
was, but there was a "Cloud upon the
Title" which had to be cleared be
fore he could obtain any money upon
bis land. There were "defects in the
'instruments as recorded which could
he remedied only by a decree of the
Court. This required time. Mean
while the opportunity for the promis
ing investment had passed.
This is not fiction. It is not even
exceptional. It is the sort of thing
that is occuring repeatedly.
You own land in Hood River
County. Y'ou intend, sofne day, to
have it covered by an Abstract.
Why Not Now? There is nothing
to be gained by delay and may lie
much to lose. It matters not what
you think alKiut your land, your
title is only as good as the records
show. The business of the Ab
stracter is to give you the record of
your title.
Some people seem afraid to enquire
into the title to their land They
prefer to play "ostrich" and try to
think there can be nothing the trouble
with it. When the day comes, as it
surely will, thst they must have an
Abstract they are disappointed that
they have to wait for the Abstracter
to do his work. But they can't blame
the abstracter. It takes time to pre
pare a correct snd complete Abstract.
Besides there are always other hurry
orders ahead which mu.st be finished
before new work is begun. It is even
more annoying to learn that the title
you thought good is imperfect. The
trouble may be slight and of a natun
which could he readily removed, but
still sufficient to cause an exasperat
ing delay at a time when one wishes
to make a quick sale or raise monev
upon a mortgage.
Be wise enough to have your Ab
stract made NOW, while there is no
urgent need for prompt action.
Come in and talk to us about it, we
may be able to make a few sugges
tions of benefit to you.
We have lieen searching Hood
River Titles since 1886, and if there
is a flaw in the Title we can find it.
Hood River Abstract Co.
!
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
A
HOOD RIVER OREGON
)l 3 ON
SAVINGS 1
(AaccoujtoJJ
Certificates
We issue CprtifiMrpq TVnitut oltVia
payable on demand or at the end of six or
twelve months as you may prefer. Those pay
able at the end of six months t arn interest at
the rate of 3'.. per annum and those pavahie
at the end of twelve months earn 4' . "This
form of deposit is a reat convenience for cus
tomers who do not desire a checking account
or may wish to keep certain sums of money
entirely separate from their checking ac
count for a special purpose.
Consult with
m
NO END OF REASONS
J. C. JOHNSEN, the
GENERAL
Fancy and Staple Groceries, Hard
ware, Farm Implements, Harness,
Paints and Oils, Dry Goods, Boots
and Shoes, and Powder and Caps
We have just opened a real estate office in connection
with our mercantile business and will deal exclusively
in Upper Valley lands. If you have property that
you want to sell, give us a trial.
Successor to INGRAM MERCANTILE CO.
Mt Hood, Oregon
Stanley-Smith
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath. Shingles, Ete
Lumber Delivered to
f3 wy, c:::t-) csmsz o cs
WE HAVE JUST KECE1VED A FRESH SUITLY OF 1
0
miraie or joua,
AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
COME TO US DIRECT FOR
W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
CEMENT AND LIME
AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
STRANAHAN & CLARK
Hood River, Oregon
torage
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
I UtlDM U.S. I
C0VHNHIWT I
of Deposit i
our Officers.
why you will find this a
splendid store at which to
purchase shoes; a few are
shown in the picture but
there are plenty of others
Come and learn them in per
son. You'll find it a pleas
ant and profitable experience
STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER
Hood River Shoe Man
MERCHANDISE
Lumber Co.
Any Part of the Valley
munaie or roiasn h
imttm m,0 -Tin -III. II. ir in