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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1913)
nOOD UIVEU GLaCIKU, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913 ADVERTISEMENTS ARE TO TELL THE PUBLIC WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER WE TRY TO HAVE SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND INTERESTING EACH WEEK FOR YOU TO READ nft Vam Dao. ami. JWrO We believe it will be well worth the little time it takes, as there is often something that is worth real money to you in these ads. You UO I OU KcaU OUi AUSi may not know.that we carry in stock some of the best lines of merchandise in America, and we price them low, and in many lines lower than the city stores do.as you can easily prove to your own satisfaction, take HAN AN & SONS HIGH GRACE SHOES for ladies and men, we carry a good assort ment of styles and leathers from A to EE and our prices are lower than Portland prices, on these goods, we are perfectly willing to have you try itout,-the mu ING WEAR, we stock a good variety of this well known make of perfect fitting Underwear for men, women and children, and on most of the numbers, oil pi ice is lower than Portland prices, some numbers they make a leader on at a low price, and more than make up on the others. There are many other lines of equally wen known and high grade reliable goods, that you can buy here at home and aside from the advantage of keeping your money at home, you actually save real money by doing so. Don't take our word for it, try it out, convince yourself, we are stating facts that we know to be true, some of you may know them as well as we do or better, others we know are skeptical, these we ask to look into the matter, it is worth while. We respectfully call your attention to a few items of Special Interest to most people in this community. We have many more to tell you of later on Fox Footwear Low Cut Only Pumps and Strap Sandals We have just received our first shipment of Fox Slippers and they are beauties. Patent Pumps with Jet P.uckle and Military heel. Patent Pumps with medium low heel, Satin Pumps medium low heel, black and white with chilfon Pom pows, 2 strap low heel, kid slippers and the Tanpo, an 8 strap leaded slipper, very smart Phoenix Silk Hose The Only Guaranteed Silk Hose at a Reasonable Price $3.00 a box of 4 pair, in black, tan and jK'arl grey. . Outsize in black at $1 a pair. The Phoenix Silk Hose come in light and heavy weight and sell at the same price, $3 a box. For men Phoenix silk sox $2 a box of 4 pair, also guaranteed. New Ideas in Ladies Neckwear The new styles in Ladies' Neck wear are very attractive. The Med ici Ruch is esiecially pretty, the new Fancy Bows are dainty and rich the Lace collar and cuff sets are just the right touch to brighten up your tailor suit or dress. The Silk Knit Balkan Sashes are decidedly stricking in affect and very much in demand by smart dressers everywhere. New Neckwear and Ruching 25c up Buster Brown Hose The guaranteed hose that makes good, 4 pair in box, $1.00 guaran teed for four months. The Women's and Children's Hose are especially good, they come in tan and black, fine rib for girls, heavier rib for boys, and sell by; the box or single airs at 25c a pair, fine and me ium, heavy as well as outsizes for the ladies. No darning when wearing Buster Brown Hose. Buste5Brovn?a FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN tlanan & Sons High Grade Shoes The Name Hanan & Sons on a Shoes Means Quality as well as Style The price is high but no higher than the quality, you get value received in every pair. When ever a pair of Hanan Shoes go wrong we make them right. We carry Hanan Shoes in all leathers and from A to EE. The New Fall Dress Hanan Ladies Shoe is a Beauty plain English toe, patent vamp, cloth top, cuban heel, a real aristocrat. $4 Sweater Coats $2.95 These are real $4.00 Sweaters we bought them early and for much less than we could now and we are giving you the saving in price, sizes 38 to 46. Heavy Shaker Knit Ruff Neck Swea ters in cardinal and oxford, also with Military collars and heavy fine ribbed worsted Run Neck Sweater in oxford and cardinal. These are go ing fast at the unusually low price of $2.95 Pendleton all wool Blankets & Robes You all know that Pendleton Indian Robes are the fin est in the land. We want you to know that Pendleton All Wool Blankets are the best values you can buy. We show Pendleton All Wool Blankets from $4.00 to $15.00 a pair All wool in a Pendleton mean's all new cure fleece wool, when cotton is used it is stated so. The new Fawn and Silver Gray Blankets are about the nicest you have ever seen, rich in color, soft, thick and warm, fleece wool. Munsing Union Suits For Men, Women and Children America's best underwear, priced no higher than ordinary underwear ' Children's Munsing Union Suit 50c to $1.50 in size's 3 to 14 years Ladies Munsing Union Suits 75c to $3.50, regular and extra sizes Men's Munsing Union Suits $1.00 to $4.50, regular & extra sizes Munsing wear fits perfectly and the fit does not wash out Extra Votes given on Wednesday Watch for cards announcing same Bragg Mercantile Co. HOOD RIVER, OREGON Candidates Now in the Piano Contest ! is the Time to Get Busy COUNTY JUDGE CORRECTS FALSE STATEMENTS As the promoters of the recall are endeavoring to make capital out of neveral hills for $12.50 per day paid to Mr. Marshall, 1 wish to say that $7.5(1 of thin amount was for the utte of Mr. Marshall'! automobile, in taking the county court on long trips of inspection over the valley and the other $5 was his regular salary. Had we hired an automobile from other sourceH.it would have cost the county from $15 to $2n a day instead of $7.f(). Another statement that is being used against us is that the road money raised by special tax tn the Udell uia trict has not all been spent there. In regard to this, the amount of the spe rial Udell road tax that was paid m up to July 1 has been used in the Udell district, but as the balance became de linquent and was not paid in until Uc toher 1, it is now in the road fund and will be used to do further work in this district. Signed, (J. K. CaHtncr, County Judge, (paid adv) Rtcall Meeting Arouses Irt at Locks The meeting of the recall supporters at Cascade Locks aroused the wrath of iieople there Monday night. Express ing the sentiment of the people of the Locks, the following 'excerpts from a letter from Mrs. Gregg, of that city, received by the Glacier yesterday af ternoon are given : "I would like to say a few words in regard to this Hood Kiver recall. It was terrible the way those people sup porting the recall misrepresented things Monday night. 1 have lived within a few miles of Hood Kiver for 14 years. 1 have, visited the vallley oh and on for 20 years. I have been over the roads there three timed this past year, and I can say that 1 have never seen the roads in better condi tion than they are this year. 1 never saw the roads, at their worst, half as bad as the recall pictures show them now. 1 never heard such untruths as these men told abouf the county court. "A few of the people in Cascade l)cks would have liked to have taken the floor and have made the recalled look like a copper penny, but they would not allow us the chance. They left the people here disgusted." Salary Referendum Left Off Ballot The petition for the referendum of the county salary bill, a number of the signatures of which were irregular and winch has been in litigation since it was submitted for tiling, early in the summer, was not put on the ballot for next Tuesday's election. County Clerk ilanson received such advice from District Attorney Wells A. Hell, of 'I he Dalles.the time for issuing notices of such a referendum having elapsed. Recall Exponent Expresses Views October 29, 1913. To the Editor: Having perused the various articles in the current number of your paper, 1 ask, in behalf of the recallers, space for a short reply. The exponents of the recall, in their effort to curb the recall movement, are giving the Valley some very injurious public ity, and we disagree very radically with the sentiment expressed by Mr. Clark and others of the socalled Taxpayers' Association. We do not believe the movement detrimental to the progres sive polices in any way. We rather believe that it ih an indication of polit ical progress the people awakening to the necessity of demanding the same obedience of an olhcial in public that one would reasonably demand in pri vate enterprise. This evidently is the object of our recall provision in the state constitution and not, as the op ponent claims, that it whs intended to apply only in cases of flagrant graft, as this kind of cases is covered by our criminal law, therefore no recall nec esHary. The writer notices that ono gentle man speaking at the meeting of the so-called laxpayers Association ex presses the claim that he would not use the recall on a yellow dog, but we feel unite sure that he would apply it very (Illicitly on the hired man in case of nonoliedienee. We also note a report of the court's having recalled Road Supervisor Smith who held the position by virtue or a large petition or citizens and for the reason that Smith was on posing the interest of the court and not at the wish of the people whom htjwas serving. So we see the recall being used all around us, hut because we are pro gressive and propose to apply it in a dilTcrent way from what our grand fathers did, we are scared to death and the writer is of the opinion that if this small number of citizens, styling themselves tax payers and boasting that they represent 05 per cent of the taxjof the county, were as progressive in politics as they are in business they would not he so much alarmed at the recall of the board that built the Win aim bridge, and denied the petition of 2G7 friendly citizens with the reply that "we want to protect the honor of the county ollicials and not allow the people to establish a nreeendent that will allow them to become meddlesome in future." Such insolence alone, the writer considers sufficient grounds for recall. U. H. Robbing. Voters May Be Sworn In The impression has prevailed that citizens who had "not registered could not vote at next Tuesday s special elec tion. However, County Clerk Hanson has received an opinion from State At torney General A. M. Crawford who says that the voters may be sworn in at this special election just as at any regular election. Does Not Like Recalls "Rastus, do you believe in the recall of judges?" asked a neighbor of a dusky darky. "Deed I doesn't," said Rastus. "Las' time I was 'rested the judge leoks at me an' he says, 'Rastus, 1 re call your face; I'll give you ninety days.' Deed an' 1 doesn't like these 'recalls' of the judge." Voters Will Discuss Measures The voters of the Barrett district will meet at the new school house thin evening to discuss the referendum measures that will be voted on next Tuesday. Hon. 1'. O. Bonebrake, of East Barrett, will be present to assist in the discussions. Announcement of Candidacy To the citizens of Hood River, I desire to announce my candidacy for the of fice of City Treasurer at the coming pri maries of Saturday, November 1, on the Republican ticket! o:t0 L. E. TA FT FACTIONS IN RECALL RANKS I (Continued From Page One) Recall Men Visit Cascade Locks At a meeting at Cascade Locks Mon day evening, the recall supporters, with a stereopticon that made poor pictures, failed to make a very weighty impres ison on the voters of that city. A number of the contingent that spoke in behalf of the recall ticket became over zealous in their references to lack of opportunities in Hood River county and have aroused the anger of numerous local citizens. "Roads Rest in Years " Says Bone "In all my residence in Hood River county 1 have never Been better roads nor more permanent work done in any one yearUhan in this," says C. R. lione, who traveling to and from his property in the Upper Valley probably has made more use of the highways in the valley since he has lived here than any other individual in the county. "The work that has been done this year has bean of a permanent nature. Rock bases have been built and with additional labor spent on the roads next year, the highways can be made the best. 1 don't see how the recall sup porters are able to raise any hue and cry against the road work that has been done,." But Two on Primary Ticket The city primary ticket Saturday will have but two names on it, that of Louis A. Henderson, who seeks nomination for re-election to the office of city treasurer and L. E. Taft, who opposes him, both of them being on the Repub lican ticket. Report of the Condition of The First National Bank At Hood Kiver In the Slate of Oregon, at the close of business, October 21, 19111. UKHOl'm K.M. I.iwiik and Discounts f&K.'Jlt SO i iventroftH, secured nnd unsecured. S,iili (l2 I'. Kimits to secure circulation 100,(100 00 I) Itonds m secure 1'osUI Savings 5,000.00 lltinds, securities, etc 40,782.84 Hanking house, furniture and tlx. , "re M.3ru.00 Due from national banks (not re serve Hgcnts) ,.1 Due Iroui approved reserve agculs... mjim.HA cbtvks and olber cash Items si" 2fv Notes of oilier National Hanks 4:10 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels Rod cents. jai t-awllil Money Reserve In Hank, vIk Kiwle t3.?.: UlfHl-tender notes iuidi M.iX.ao ItedetnpUon luud with It. S. 'l'rea tirer h percent, ot circulation) 6,000 00 Tolal 9HfiTijS LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In lOOOWoO Surplus fund M..),flu I ndlvlded proflu, lesseipense and taxes paid S.MS.iw National bank notes outstanding 100.tlkl.il0 Individual deHstts subject to check and savings deooslts ' ttiatntt id Demand certificate of deposit. tVJOi'.lM l one eertinontes of deposit 3:1,114 75 I ashler s check outstanding 4 :ni i I'MMtal Having depola 4W4; Hills payable. Including obligation for money borrowed 40 (HI 00 Reserved to.- taxes 1 tUliH) Liabilities other than those bove stated Reserved tor lul. on Saving ll,'iH.sits jm, To, ,:! Stle of Oregon, County of Hood Rlver-os- f K. t tOuKKliar ...hlrik..., ..... ... .. , Muvtve-uani-. ed bank, do solemnly swetr that the above statement Is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. K. O. lll.ANi II k. 'ahir uhcrltl and ivnrn t.i tuf.M ..... .1.1.. . - - ' - r mr 1 111s 11 11 day ot October, ll:i. Mum Jlalveraoo, Nolary Public, Correel 4tiil 1 liuii,.a . t n MeDon.ld, Director. ' ' " "' t57 SuJT 55 55 K X 1X1 55 " 1 1 1 11 1,1 1 .r - a -- -a--i. u . .--. . . ., . Independent Meat Co. 307 Oak St. Phone 1011 The Market for the People The only Market in town offering you the advantage of GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS insuring you against infection. Our Beef, Pork and Mutton are the product of the leading packers of the Northwest, who are under the most RIGID GOVERNMENT INSPECTION, and of the Highest Quality, costing you no more. Our prices are in keeping with the times. Come to us and we will save you money. 1 5 per cent Cut on Loins. T-Bone and Loin Steaks now 25c, formerly 30c Round Steak 23c Shoulder Steak 20c Rib Roast 20c Rib Boil ' 17c Brisket ISc Si si 55 55 K 55 Hamburger ...17c Leg Mutton 20c Loin Mutton Chops 25c Mutton Shoulder 18c Mutton Stew 1 Oc Pork Roast 25c Pork Chops 25c Shoulder Pork 22c Pork Sausage '..17c Vienna Sausage .....18c Watch for our Weekly Bulletin .int.w....-.iointiiviniioiiiyiii1o.in.wwn,w(Sjg; "".5 Electric Theatre The program at the Electric today and tomorrow is as follows: Bleeding Heart, "displaying the freedom enjoyed ty the Jews under the rule of King Casimir, of Poland ; and "He Lovea to be Answered." an Eclair comedy. The pictures of Portland sreneea are) extraordinary. Bring the children anil let them witness scenes of history making periods of European history. Local Men Start Hand Ball Coort Members of the Commercial club have started to build the hand ball court in the assembly hall of the Com mercial club. Ernest C Smith brought down his overalls, hammer and saw Tuesday morning and is assisting Sec retary Ravlin with the carpenter work. A shower bath will be built in the club rooms. Rubber Stamp Ink at this office. S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer "Established 18 Years HOOD RIVER, OREGON J TT (I