HOOD Itltnit GLACIER, TflCRSDAT. JDLY 20. 191." Free Trip to Panama Exposition forYoua FOR SAVING CASH SALES CHECKS FROM MERCHANTS AD VERTISING ON THIS PAGE One Grand Prize of Free Round Trip to the Panama-Pacific Exposition at San Francisco will be given to the lmly who Bfctirtu Oie greatest nunilier of vote in this contest. HOW TO SECURE VOTES The firms wliuee advertisement appear on this page have a ?reed to give a Sale Check or Receipt (or all pur chaw made or monUily bill paid during thin contest. The Sale Check or Receipt may be exchanged for voten at The (ilacieror The New otlice on the basis of one vote for each five cent shown by the Sale Check or Receipt to have leen purchased or paid. Sale Check or Receipt munt be brought or mailed to the Glacier or New office not later than Saturday following purchase or payment. Vote are not transferable. Any person not connected with these paper or (tore advertising on this page may enter the contest. SUITS MADE TO ORDER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED F.T.ANDERSON CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING AND REPAIRING CLOTHES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 1308 Twelfth Street Phnne i6l2 Hood River Heights Knonc MADE IN HOOD RIVER Candy and Ice Cream of Superior Quality J. W. PAltKKK cSi CO. Could You Use A Lawn Mower? Conic in and sec ours A Full line on all of them for the week E. A. Franz Co. You Will Help yourself and help friends by trading at one of our four stores. Save your sales slips and help some 'worthy girl to a trip to Exposition. Stores: Rockford Hood River Pine Grove Odell Consolidated Mercantile Company New Electric Theatre COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN Just the place to spend these hot afternoons. Good pic tures and plenty of electric fans that will keep you cool. "COME OUT AND SEE" Hood River Market Beef, Mutton, Pork and Veal. Pork Sausage and Hamburger Made Fresh Every Day. Special Boiling Beef 12!c a pound. W. B. McGUIRE & Son Phone 43 1 1 You Can't Buy Better Groceries Nothing is permitted to enter or leave this store that falls short of the highest stan dard of quality. That's why we are con tinually adding to our list of satisfied customers. A trial will make you one of them, too. Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables Cash Grocery E. E. KAESSER, Prop. Some of Our Leaders LOOK OVKR Till'. LIST. THEY ARK BEST MADK. NYAL ARCH AND MERIT OL LINES VKLVKTINA TOILET PREPARATION'S; MiDONALl), ALDON AND KOSS' CANDIES; CIIINAM ML VAKXISIIKS, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS ; SECURITY, GOLD COIN AND COLUMBIA STOCK FOODS. Chas. N. Clarke, YOUR Druggist 'J !. M There's trouble either way you look at it in the purchase of shoes whose mer it is cheapness only; the purchase of such shoes means not alone unsatisfac tory service but more frequent spendings as well. Buy here and you won't have to buy so often and never unsatisfactory. J. C. JOHNSEN, The Hood River Shoe Man SPECIAL! Men's Suits Made by Hart Schaffner & Marx These are our regular sellers at from $18 to $22. Broken lots that we n igh to clone out so as to make room for our New Fall Stock that will soon be arriving. If you have ever worn one ol these excellent suits you will readily realize the big bargains we are offering in these suits at this very low price. These are all good styles and patterns and are really the best of values at our regular price, hut we will need their room badly for our Fall Stock and are giving you this splendid value to accomplish this end. Don't miss this opportunity of get ting a UART SCHAFFNER AND MARX suit, guaranteed all wool and to give perfect satisfaction at the very low price of, the suit, $14.85 Sec our west window for the display The Paris Fair PURE MILK AND CREAM PROMPT DELIVERIES TIP-TOP DAIRY I KLI) OANTENBLTN Manager Mottled Milk and Cream Phone 5544 Hood River, Ore. fs.. ANSCO FILIS are the ORIGINAL Films Why use others? Ask us about the Particulars. Get the ANSCO SPEED FILH and be sure of your results. We will OI2V CLOP and PRINT your FILMS. Why let others CXPERIMCNT with them? Supplies, Finishing and Photos COUNT ON VOTCS. DEITZ PHOTO STUDIO We Are Here to Serve You OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES, FEED, HARDWARE, PAINTS AND OILS Are the best the market affords and our prices are as low as good groceries can be sold. Having our own delivery we are in a position to serve you promptly in any part of the city. A. C. STATEN I'll ONE Five and Seven Passenger AUTOMOBILES for HIRE J5he Fashion Stables Hood River, Oregon Regular Auto Stage to Parkdale. Stage leaves Parkdale at 8:00 A. M. Stage leaves Hood River at 4:30 P. M. Daily except Saturday, when it leave Parkdale SL. Phone 1201 OLD GRIST MILL WILL BE OPERATED J.R. Phillips h.HH made arrangements to secure from R. E.llarhisnn the old mi II tones used hy Daniel O. Rogers in llixiti River's first grintmill and will install them lit his saw mill on Phelps creek, near the original hume of the old burrs. Since the O.-W. R. & N. Co. began the distribution of free seed corn and since Hilly Sunday and I.. C. lleizer demonstrated that corn could lie suc cessfully grown on local ranches, hun dreds of acre of the grain have been planted, "Turns" of the golden grain may now be taken to Mr. Chilli) a' mill, where it will be turned into excellent meal. The old millstones have for many yearn been in the old Harbison mill on Ncal creek. The mill, however, ha8 not been operated for more than five years. K. I Smith wag instrumental in get ting Mr. Rogers to establish his grist mill. Mr. Smith ut thai time owned a 4HU-acre raneh in the Frauktnn dis trict. Contrary to advice of neighbors, Mr, Smith concluded to experiment in the growing of wheat, lie cleared and planted 75 acres on the Hat which lies jut east of where the old Belmont M. K. church is located. From thin lield he harvested and threshed L'tuiO bushels of fine wheal. Mr. Smith had proved to his doubling neighbor that he could grow wheat, but he was confronted with the problem of getting the grain made into flour. Mr, Rogers, who hud been an experi enced miller in the east, was induced to send to Portland for the necessary mill stones. Lumber was obtained and the old mill, which still; stands on Phelps creek to the left side of the State road near the residence of the lute John Uinrichs, was erected. Mr. Sinih's wheat was the first grain ground hy this mill. For many years thereafer it was conducted hy Mr. Rogers and farmers came for miles with their grist sacks tilled with grain and returned with the flour and bran after the miller had taken out his small "toll." Putting it to I'se Club (From I'ortland Commercial llulletin.) It would have required an automobile two miles long and containing .14t7 Keats to accommodate the Portlanders who were on the new Columbia river highway last Sunday. Hundreds of picnic parties spread luncheons on the lulls high above the charming Columbia river and at spots from which marvel ous views were obtained. Resides the contingent of residents, thero were several hundred easterners out on the road. Several cars were observed which were only partially tilled with passen gers 'Ibis leads to the suggestion that no l'ortlander drive his auto onto the highway without going around to some of the hotels and picking up a stranger in the city, if there is an extra seat in the machine. If you are going anyway, it costs no more to carry a guset and the advertis ing will pay big returns. Glacier Stumps al ways print and arc durable an wrll us attractive. Margaret Vale, Niece of President Wilson, in a "GILDED FOOL" ' ; f I- ' - ' V, s I 4 W f ! ' . I I . J - VH ir ' t- ; g :fj ; ; t - ! I5 f ' , 3 p ' ' I 1 h.1 . k- y I " V "" I at Gem Theatre Today FORMER NEIGHBORS HEAR HERMAN STRUCK Many of the former neighbors of Herman Struck, now an artist of note at San Francisco, were at the llcilbrou ner hall Tuesday evening to hear Mr. Struck 'a lecture on art. Mr. Struck illustrated his talk with a set of 12 large canvasses, depicting scenes on a California ranch. Mr. Struck, who first studied art at the Hopkin'a Institute in San Francisco, went ta Chicago, where ha studied un der Alphunso Mucha. Returning to the west he has been spending much of his time on a large California ranch. Until Mr. Struck waa here last week, he had dropped from the minds of his old time friends and neighbors. Those who had recalled him remem bered Hfarm lad like his playmates, perhaps a; little more serioiiBjminded, and with a talent for drawing. In his childhood days on improvised canvasses he would paint the farm animals and draw landscape scenes, lloth Herman Struck and his brother, Ferdinand, the latter a graduate of the University of Oregon and local high school, have made good. Ferdinand Struck is now superintendent of the West Orange, N. J., Industrial school. After he completed his work at U. of ()., he taught for a while in cities on I'uget Sound. Station Experts Make Recommendations In numerous orchards throughout the valley considerable injury is being oc casioned to foliage through the pres ence of red spiders. In feeding upon the under surfaces of the leaves a bronzing of the foliage occurs which easily distinguishes the injury caused by this spider tribe from- other apple troubles. Wherj the infestation is serious it would be well to combine Black Leaf at the rate of 1-1200 with the arsenate of lead in the next codling motn spray. If the infestation is scattered here and there throughout the orchard, the more economical procedure in handling the situation would be to mark and spray the infested trees separately. A few tanks in most cases would sullice. Owing to the fact that the red spid ers feed on the under surfaces of the foliage, the spray, to be effective, must be directed from below-in other words spray up. Leroy Childs. Since scab continues to develop to a certain extent during this dry weather, it is important that Bordeaux 4--5-r0 be combined with this codling moth appli cation. If a thorough applcation is made the chances for early fall infec tion of scab will be considerably re duced and this spray would also check a greater part of the infection of an thracnose which takes place before the regular fall spray can be applied. J. K. Winston. BASE BALL All was quiet around Columbia park Sunday afternoon. Not a swat of a bat was heard. Hut next Sunday afternoon the Hood River second team, comprised of some excellent timiier, will meet the I'ark dale team. The Upper Valleyitca have issued the statement that they are coming after the bacon. The local boys delcare that they will shed every drop of perspiration in their bodies before relinquishing the above mentioned prize. Billy Sunday Will Again Day Ball The Hood River bankers and minis ters will mix on the diamond here Fri day, August ti. Billy Sunday will be a member of the team of ministers. Rev. A. K. Macnamara will umpire the game. An admission of 25 cents will lie charged, and the 'proceeds will be uscu ior the construction or the swim ming pool. 'I he propnsedjine-up of the teams is as follows : Ministers: Hilly Sundav. A. S. Do nat, W. I". Kirk, M. Goodrich, G. E lleineck, Father Iiurchnrd, H. A. Mac Donald, W. H. Young, John Samuel. Hankers: C. U. Hinrichs, H. Hersh tier. Kd Winter, F. Arnold. K. W. Sin clair, Harvey ,lones, J. Rimmer, Law rence Hershner, P. G. Schreuders. GEM PROM TODAY In addition to being an experienced manager, r. I). Lambert, the new pro prietor, of the Gem, is a musician of abiity. Since the new apparatus was installed at the Gem, the popularity of me place has been increased. Miss Nickelscn, to use the expression of inoso who have heard her, 19 a wizard with the ivories," the combination of tier playing and Mr. Lambert s rendi tions on Ins drums and traps, indeed, fairly make the picture talk. William Fox presents William Far l:um in the ureat Rroadway Star sue cess, "The Guilded Fool," a wonderul live part master picture. Friday and Saturday "The Story of the Blood Red Rose.' A three part Selic feature photoplay. "An Intercepted Vengeance." An interesting single reel Vitagraph orama. "How Slippery Slim Saw the Show." f-ee this lauKhsome comedy. Sunday Sunday only, August 1, "Today and Jomorriiw," the eighth of the scries Of "Who rays." Monday and Tuesday "Cohen's Luck." A four part Edi f'n drama. "l ove in An Apartment Hotel." A l'iograph comedy. It's good. Special Saturday school children's candy Ir.atince at p. m. Each child under Yi yrnn old holding a five cent ticket will receive a bag of candy. AT NEW EUECTRIC Whitcoinb .It Shay, the Electric pro prietors, are two of as hustling film l'nprt'ssarios as one would find in a two weeks' journey. They spend their day light hours at work to please their pat rons and dream about surprising inno vations at night.- The latest features announced by the Electric are vocal and instrumental solos by two of the alley's celebrities, respectively Cul or lv. Osgood and William Chandler. Mr. ('handler will appear with his lclovel violin each Tuesday evening, while Mr. Osgood will sing on F'riaay rights. The later will sing "The Ro ary" toriioi row night, when the Para mount special, 'The Sign of the Cross," featuring William Farnum, will be shown in four reels. 'FALSE COLORS" lit hv7 & V F1 1 A""- JC ' JaT J h J L 4 . . 1 fly fcr! at Electric Next Tuesday Today "Bettie's Dream Hero." A two reel Laemle story of the south in Civil war times. Robert Leonard and Ella Hall portray their parts so that one almost imagines that it is real life instead for reel life. "The Golden Wedding." A one reel drama featuring those real old people, Haddy Manley and Mother Benson. You old folks come out and Bee this true to life drama. "Lady Raffles and Detective Duck in the Egg Robbery." Comedy. Saturday "Copper." Two reel Imp drama fea turing Violet Mersereau and Wm. Gar wood in timely story of Wall street and Fifth avenue. "The Old Grouch." One reel drama with MlirHnflr MapOiinppia thm ..lana character man, and Miss I.ehr. A new face to talk about. "'I ia .nirita M.-tuat (Inn m.I r. . r dy with Kiddie Lyons, Victoria F'orde 1 r - ft i aim i-.ee iijuran. Sunday and Monday On Sunday and Monday will be seen another installment of the Broken Coin," featuring Grace Cunard and Francis F'ord. This wonderful Emerson Hough story is taking on more inter esting situations every week. No pic ture serial was ever presented with finre scenes or better portrayals of the opportunities afforded the excellent tal ent. Tuesday The Bosworth company's "False Colors, produced by. Phillips Smalley with an all star cast. phasized by the grim realities that in spired it. The play brings out the gor geous pageantry of Paganism into sharp and clear relief against the tow ering dignity and primitive simplicity of the early Christian faith, and even discloses the riot and license of self indulgent Rome, as it were, at the very foot of the ascent to Calvary. The motion picture version is natur ally more elaborate and detailed than the original stage presentation of the play, and the great Roman gardens, baths, palaces and forums, with their identical wealth of costume and set tings, enrich the production and make it a faithful copy of the times and en vironments it typifies. William Marcus is superb throughout his entire characterization of Marcus Superbus, prefect of Rome. Physically rugged and masterful, he delineates to a remarkably accurate degree the sav age force and power of the Roman patrician; and when he is won over to the teachings and creed of Mercia, the Christian maid, this vigorous strength is all the more impressive because of the gentleness and tenderness that dominate it. Rosina Henley, as Mer cia, is consistently sweet and effective. A large cast of principals and supers people the play in such numbers as to truly reflect the congestion and activ ity of the period. Cigars Pipes Billiards Pool Bowling Pat Lindsey Ask for Contest Tickets Wm. Farnum in "Sign of the Cross" William Farnum and a mammnth aim. porting cast appear on the screen at the Electric theatre tomorrow in a stu nendous film version of thn fnmnna dramatic triumph, "The Sign of the Cross," by Wilson Barrett. 1 he play is, foremost, a work of the imagination, yet strengthened and em- HotWeatherDoDads White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators Spaulding Tennis Goods Spaulding Ladies' and Men's Bathing Suits, Shoes and Caps The Best Stock of Fishing Tackle in the City E. A. Franz Company The Home of Quality"