-. t 1 HOOD RIVER GLACIER. TIICRSDAT. DECEMBER 4. 1013 3 51 Si if i! ISil IS! 8 8 IS IS 8 IS 8 8 fui rw-t n'nW w-t rvn w fun w- nji t-vr rui iu u u mm iu m run i-u-j , mbmbm --rfc-' " " WW u-w xn u-w krw m u-w ww ni Lrw M-W m-u 25 Discount on Ladies' Suits and Coats Choice of any of our Ladies' Suits and Coats at One-Fourth Off their Regular Values. If you have not supplied your needs in this line this is an Exceptional Opportunity to do so. Ladies' Suits $ 1 5.00 Values for $ 1 1 .25 18.00 Values for 13.50 20.00 Values for 15.00 25.00 Values for 18.75 27.50 Values for 20.65 30.00 Values for 22.50 35.00 Values for 25.00 Children's and Misses Coats 25 per cent. Discount on all Children's and Misses' Coats $3.50 Values for $2.65 4.50 Values for 3.40 6.00 Values for 4.50 - 7.50 Values for 5.65 8.00 Values for 6.00 Ladies' Coats $9.00 Values for $ 6.75 11. OO Values for 8.25 15.00 Values for 11.25 18.00 Values for 13.50 20.00 Values for 15.00 25.00 Values for 18.75 30.00 Values for 22.50 A New Shipment of Ladies' Gaberdine Rain Coats at Sale Prices. F. . H. MORLAN, Hood River, Ore. BWBgMMBaiaMMiaMWWWMt5 KKKMlSMKKt SgggMMMKiraMMHS? WMKKMKKSaSKK 25, rvn n-ri twt tw rvr-r n rm mu tfu uru km krw kru act 8 BJ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 if 8 X X 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 M'S3 Hood Rver Banking and Trust Co. We tranuct a general banking business and own our own banking property Interest paid on time and Saving deposit! Safe deposit boxes. I-OL'IS A KEED ALBERT P. REED L. A. HENDEKHON L. A. & A. P. REED LAWYERS Two Doors North of Postoftlce Phone 1331 DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. ERNEST C. SMITH Lawyer Rooms 1 and 2 Hall Building Hood River, Ore. GEO. R. WILBUR Lawyer Rooms 14 and 15 Hall Building Hood River ... Oregon E. E. STANTON Lawyer General I -aw and Probate Practice Legal Work of All Kinds Collections and Insurance Knows 20 and 21, Broslus Bldg. Telephone mi HOOD RIVER - OREGON JAMES H. HAZLETT Lawyer Rooms 12 and 14, Eliot Bliig. Hood River - - Oregon L. A. HENDERSON ATTORNEY AT LAW SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER Two Doors North of Postoftlce Phone 1331. E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phones: Oflice421t Res. 1811 Office in National Bank Building Dr. V. R. Abraham Office in Eliot Block Office Phone 4151 Residenc phone 3801 J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Telephones: Office, 1091; resldenoe, 3871. BUKGKON O. R. A N. Co. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls promptly answer sd In town or country Day or Night. Telephones: Residence, 1031: Offloe, 12U. Offloe In the Broslus Building. Stranahan & Slaven Contractors & Builders HOOD RIVER, OREGON. A. 0. BUCK NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR ANCE AGENT Room 12 Bros! mi Block Frederick & Arnold Contractors and Builders Estimates furnished on till kinds of work PVinnoe Frederick, 1WJ rilOIlCb. Arnold; 81UJ M. E. WELCH, LICENSED TETERISARY SURGEON Is prepared to do any work In the veterin ary line, tie can be found by calling at or phoning to Clarke a drug store. H. D.W. PINE0, D. D. S. DENTIST Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Telephone Smith Building 2021 C. H. JENKINS, D. M.D. DENTIST Telephones : Office 1081;- residence 3331 Office over Butler Bank E. L. SCOBEE, D. D. S. DENTIST Telephones : Office 3161 ; residence 3421 Office in Brosius Building C.M.HURLBURT SURVEYOR TELEPHONE 5648 WJ.BaKer&Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Dm. M. H. Sharp Db. Edha B. Bhakp ntnnMhir Phvsicians VkW'aasa"v " - - Graduates f the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office in Elliot Block. Home Phone 102 Res. 102-B E. 0. DUTRO, M. D. Office Smith Bldg., Hood River Phone 71 Hours 1 to 4 P. M. and by appointment Resicence, Lewis House, Odoll Phone Odell 19H - Calls promptly answered in town or country day or night. DR. EDGINGT0N 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 PHONE Odell-147 Dr. Justin M. Waugh EYE, EAR AND THROAT GENERAL SURGERY Office in Eliot Bldg. S A. fcl. to 3 P. M. Make your harness water proof and prevent the win ter's rain from ruining them Our shop is equipped with a Eureka Harness Oiler. Let us add to the life of your harness. R. G. YOWELLL & CO. Bell Building, Oak Street Real Estate LOANS. RENTING. COLLECT ING AND INSURANCE A Specialty of City Property, Residence Lots, and Small Tracts Close in. For Bargains call on or aAdress T. D. TWEEDY Hood River Borne Phone 2372 KELLY BROS. PHONE 4 Hay, Grain, Mil! Feed Orchard Supplies Warehouse on Railroad Street just west of Vinegar Factory. Agents for WOOD STAVE PIPE Oregon Agricultural College Farmers Week December 8 to 13, 1913 This will tie a notable event in the educational history of Oregon. Farmers' Co-operation will lie tlie leading topic ot a stimulating series of lectures. The week will be crowded with discussions.and demonstration)! in every thing that makea for the welfare of the farmer and home-maker. Winter Short Course January 5 to 30, 1913 The College has spared no effect to innke this the most complete short course in its history. A very wide range of courses will be offered In General Agri cultural, Horticulture, Animal Husband ry, Dairying, Poultry Keeping, Mechan ic Arts, Domestic Science ana Art, Com merce, Forestry, and Music. Numerous lectures and discussions on Farmkrh' Co operation, at home and abroad, will be a leading feature. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing 'No tui tion. Accomodations reasonable. Re duced rates on all railroads. For further information address 11. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon. Farmers' Business Courses by Cor respondence without tuition. dliO ENT- 1NDIA UISE' THROUGH the Medi terranean, Suez Canal, Red Sea and Indian Ocean to Bombay and Colombo, including side trips through India, The Holy Land and Egypt, stopping at interest ing points in Europe, Aji and Africa, by the S. S. CLEVELAND (lTr) From New York; January 15. 1914 93 Days $700 and up Including chore excursions and all necessary expenses. Abo cruises to West Indies, Panama Canal, Around the World, through the Pastaoaa Canal, and Mediterranean trips. StnJfor booklet, aMing crabs HAMBURG-AMERICAN T?- J-INE 160 Powtll St., San Francisco, Cil., or R. W. Pratt Hood River Banking Trust to., nooo mver Let Us Re-line your Coat and Cloak. ; We also clean, press and make clothes. West Side folks remember us and leave your garments at our tshop on Twelfth Street, "The Heights." F.T.ANDERSON Telephone 2622 WIIIIIHIIIIIIIII1IH Ayer's Pills Gently Laxative. Sugar-coated. Dose, one pin, only one. Sold for 60 yean. Ask Your Doctor. fow.fif" m.' l-l.l 1 11 1 1 I 1 1 I lili M HM1W i John Goldsbury ; Represents the : Northwestern Mutual ! Life Insurance Co. 3 i Milwaukee, Wis. For the Hood River Valley t Parkdalf, Ore.,Phone Odell 313 J THE WORD HELL A Little Book That Contains 8om Startling Information. A little book aelllug at only Ave cents, postpaid, la having n very wide clrculntiou running up luto the mil lion. It contains some very startling Informntlon respecting the moaning of the word Hell. It claims to demon strate, both from the Hebrew and tho Greek of our Bible, that Hell Is NOT a place of eternal torment, but merely another nnine for the TOM It, the GRAVE, the STATE OF DEATH. It affects to show that man was not re deemed from a far-off place of eternal torture, but quotes the Scriptures prov ing that he was REDEEMED from the GRAVE at the cost of his Redeemer'! LIFE and that the Scriptural Hope, both for the Church and the World, is a resurrection hope based upon the death and resurrection of Jesus. The book Is certainly .worth. the reading. Tho informntlon it furnishes Is cer tainly valuable, far beyond Its trifling cost Order It at once from the Bible and Trnct Society, 17 Hicks 8txeet. Brooklyn, N. Y. IT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPy Hp No need having piles any longer! No need of suffering another day! Steam'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 Tile Remedy will benefit you that we will REFUND VOUR 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. CLARKK. Our Shelves Are Just Full of table dainties, some of which you should always have on hand, with which to get up a quick meal if un expected company comes in. See our windows. Northern Spy Apples $1, $1.25, $1.75 per box. Spitzenberg Apples $1.25 to $2.00 per box. THE Star Grocery Good Things to Eat" PERIG0& SON MANY BUCK CARS BEING SHIPPED WEST The gigantic shipment of Buicks which the Howard Automobile Com pany are brining to the Paclic coast from the Buick factory in a solid train- oad Is creating a world of interest all ung the line, and its progress is be ing eagerly watched by number of people in this vicinity who have their orders placed for Buicks, and are promised delivery upon receipt of this trainload. Some figures have been prepared on the trainload shipment which aerve to give some idea of the stupendous un dertaking a trainload shipment of thin size really is and also some idea as to the size of the train itself. The train is made up "of 88 double decked freight cars and a caboose. Three locomotives are required to hun dle it under ordinary conditions, and it will be necessary tu run it through the mountains in three sections. The train which recently left the Buick factory at Flint, Michigan, is more than a mile long, The value of the 415 Buicks is $.r)22, 377. and the freight on this one trait. luad is more than MQ.OOO. lbe starting of this train established a new win Id s record tor the movement of tisrt class freight as this is the largest shipment ever made in the world on une bill of lading. The combined horsepower of this trainload of Buicks is 13030. This hi more than equal to the combined horse power of the Battleship Oregon and the big Southern Pacific ferry boats Piedmont, Newark and Berkeley. E. W. Birge and J. II. Volstortt, of the Heights Garage, are Jocal distrib utors for the Buick. INDIANS DANCE AT NEIGHBORING TOWN (From Mosier Bulletin) V very fair audience attended tho "war dance" given at the Orltev hull recently by members of the Warm itprings and Klickitat tribes, lhe In dians looked very brave in their war togs, the head dress of eagle feather and handsomely beaded clothes and moccasins. Standing out prominently among his warriors was "Skookum Charlie," who looked the typical In dian chief. The dances were both weird and gro tesque. Near the close of the perform ance the Indian women gave sevetal dances, one of them being a "ladies' choice." Some of the dusky maidens preferred to dance with the palefaeo braves and unblushingly singled out several in the audience to dance with, particularly Lee Firebaugh and Bert Loomis, who looked good to them. lhe " social event broke up at n late hour, everyone apparently having enjoyed the occasion. Local Team Wins From St. Johns The local high school team defeated the St. Johns team thanksgiving day with a score of 22 b. The game wbs not one sided, as the score would indi cate, but was interesting throughout. The locals secured their score from a place kick and three goals, while the St. Johns team secured their score in the first quarter by a forward pass and a long run across the line. Both teams played hard, the local team, however, putting up a taster game, lhe place kick by McGuira in the first quarter was the greatest thriller of the game Imholz, Sutthoff, Coshow and McGuire played a fast game, toshow especially in catching and running with punts This was the last game of high school foot ball that five of the II. K. H. S. team will get to play, as they finish high school next spring. The lino up was: H. R. H. S. Laraway Kegnell Rosa Bragg Noble Harris Shrum Capt. Coshow Imholz McGuire Sutthoft Referee J. c rgr rtl rel Igr Itr ler rqh. Ihr f Coshow Birthday Celebrated Mrs. F. E. Newly gave a most en joyable party at her home on Statu street Saturday afternoon in honor of the tenth hirthdav of her little daugh ter, Winifred Hope. She was assisted by Misses Marie Bartmess, Lena Ban dit. Mariwhitmar Whitehead, Frances Castner, Klda Jackson and r ranees' Littleheld. About 50 little fniends as sembled to assist Miss Teseie, sa she is called by her playmates, in celebrating her birthday with games, muulc and a jolly good time, such as only youngsters of that age can enioy. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, a most beautiful and unique feature being the birthday cake. It was a beautiful pyramid cake, ablaze with birthday candles. About 4.30, as it was getting dusk, the lights weie extinguished and to the de light of all guesta little Miss Newby and her partner for luncheon, Mastir Harry Roberts, marched into the room carring the prize cake on a tray, lighted only by the birthday candles. It made a pretty picture and lhe chil dren enjoyed it immensely. After the luncheon the guests departed for their several hones, each wishing many happy returns of the day for Mit-s Newby, and all declaring they had had a most delightful afternoon. New England ;j Dinner Saturday, Dec. 6, noon Under Auspices M. E. Church K. of P. Hall : Price 35 cts. Jnliti.tiiti-fiiT.iitiiTi-T-iT-it--T-iTtiti.t..T.iTilTiit..tllT.itirtTrtT-rT- 1 Wahkiakus Heights Orchards Booklets are now ready lor ais :: tribution. It is in the GREAT KLICKATAT I VALLEY, where land is cheaper than dirt. Some I of the Best Apple Land t in the World all clear, t for $100 per acre. Five, I ten and twenty Acre t Tracts. Easy terms. 120 i I acres now set out by ' other purchasers. For Booklet Address M. II. GRIFFIN, 1112 Clinton St. Portland, Ore. Live Representatives Vanted T , I . . t i 1 It S. J. II. s, Barnell Hiatt, Ccoke Capt. McGregor Larscn Winkle, Vincent Teeling Eatiner Sundstrom Helliiniy Nelson Williford Linesman Baker. Forest Notes Eastern manuacturers are looking to the northwest for hardwoods for the manuacture of clothes pins. Birch is particularly wanted. The Panama canal commission hat requested the forest service to inspect the timber being creosoted at Seattle and Tacoms for the commission. The net receipts from the national forests of Washintgon and Oregon dur in the past four months amounted to $115,620, an increase of 17 per cent over the receipts for the same period last year. Of the two million trees to be planted on the national forests of Montana and northern Idaho during the present fis cal year, one half have been set out this fall and the rest will be put in next spring. A thoroughly up to date sawmill with a capacity of 60,000 board feet a day, has been erected on the south coast of Mindanao island. It is of American make throughuout, and uses the modern handsaw. This is only one of leveral such mills tn the Philippines, Pleasantly Surprised Saturday evening a number of her roommates gathered at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Len der, and pleasantly surprised Mhb Ionia. The occasion of merriment wub the young lady's twelfth birthday an niversary, lhe evening was spent wim giimes and music, each guest contrib uting her shaie to the evening's enjoy ment. Those present left the home expressing themselves as having hail a very delightful evening. Alter me games were finished dainty refresh ments were served. Mrs. Lender was assisted in entertaining and serving by Mrs. Schraeder. Those present were Mabelle Slaven, Nella Hart, Fay Bus- sett. Juhanne Creichton, vermta Nick- elsen. Dorothy Rand. Clarice Noland, Helen Bishop. Ucorgia l.vnn ana lomu and Floy Lender. To Whom it May Concern Owing to the location, being on the same floor in the same building and the same name except the initial?, the un dersigned wishes to announce thst he a not the party that is in trouDie over real estate deals whatever. And it would be a pleasure to me if the j.u'jlic would be so kind as to investigate be fore they make any accusation in form ing an opinion. Very respectfully yours, G. S. Smith & Co. 432 Chamber of Commerce, By G. S. Smith. Wheezing in the lungs indicates that phlegm is obstructing the air pissttces, BALLARD'S HOREHOUM) SYUL'P loosens the 'phlegm so that it can )e coughed up and ejected. Price 25c, 6"c and 1. OO per Dottle. Bold by t;ia, JS. Clarke. wml TJrSW?lTeZ.i M" lii. Notice We wiBh to announce to the public that we have purchased the Dickinson House and are at our old stand. We would be pleased to sec our old friends, as well as the new. J. W. Dickinson. Cured of Liver Complaint. "I was suffering with liver complaint," says Iva smith of Point Blank, Texas, "and decided to try a 2"c box of Cham berlain's Tablets, and am happy to say that I am completely cured and can re commend them to every one." ' For sale by all dealers. THK SEWARD l Portlitnd's most li".iullhil hold. Nw, modern and el-tfimlly HpH,inied. i.tirKtf corner lobby. LooiU'd hi lOlhiiud Alitor Hih.. opHiHlte OMh, WortniHu and K Iiik' gM'iil de MHrtmi-nt Hlorf; and In lhe limriof the relntl and thea tre Umtrict. , Rates, $1 and up Rim ii.wtH ull trains. AIo"W" oar run from ile(Nt direct to Hole', Heward. VV. M. Seward, Prop. a " Rng it I ru ua I Hl-WHT S3Vie.MQB SURVEYING and BLUE PRINTING M. Morse Ileilbronner Bldg. Hood River office for Newell, (iossi.-tt & Walsh, Consulting Engineers of Portland. P. R. R. Bartlett ARCHITECT HOOD RIVER, OREGON Heilhronner Building Phone 1391 MURRAY KAY Civil Engineer and Surveyor Broslus Bullding !t . j i 1 f i I i !, ' -: