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HOOD RTYERTGLAaER, THURSDAY JULY 4. 1912 KIT CAISSON'S UFFALO RANCH WILD WEST AND TRAINED WILD ANIMAL EXHIBITION. f 1 1 ' 'I 's J t - - U I ' iSV F" . rf ,' ' v -J For Sale One second-hand 30-horsepower boiler, 1 25-liorse power engine, 1 f f an-horsep" r Westingliouae ruo- tor, 1 Bft mud lriik machine. T I AllinCood Repair I A. T. ZEEK TENTH TRANS-CONTINENTAL TOUR- THE LARGEST WILD WEST SHOW OH EARTH COMING DIRECT ON THEIR OWN SPF.CIAL TRAINS OF DOUBLE LENGTH RAILROAD CARS FROM THE BIGGEST RANCH IN THE WORLD. Menagerie of Trained Wild Animals From all parts of the Globe. Daring ond death defying acts almost beyond the realms of lucid imagination. A COSMOPOLITAN COLLECTION OK COWBOYS AND CIHL3, VANQUSSOS. BBNORITA3, GUARDI3 RUUALr.3, CHAMPIONS OF THE LARIAT. ROUGH RIDKRS, PONY EXI'RLGS VETI.RANS, DARING ATHLETES, COMICAL CLOWNS, TIKIXLINQ INDIAN FIGHTS AND WAR DANCES. PRINCE BOTLOINE'S TROUPE CF RUSSIAN COSSACKS, The most daiing Horsemen in the World. BANDS of SIOUX, CKEYENXE ar.d COMANCHE INDIANS, Fresh from the Camp-fire and Council, making their first acquaintance with pale face civilization. Tho Grand Ethnological Performance concludes with the Superb Spectacular, Dramatic, Historical Fantasy, V-..v .... ' fJ -J' i DR. P. H. MAY Chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Conditions Speedily and Permanently Restored to Normal Functions CONSULTATION FREE Room 17 Hi'ilhroniHT HM. Hood River, Ore. earn tos1 Safe Great Barg'ain Home Telephone Co. HAVING purchased the entire interest of E. Brayford in the Rockford Store about three months ao, we are now in position to serve you with all the highest class groceries at reasonable prices. We invite your patronage and will serve you to the best of our ability. Give Us a Trial MERCER & CO. F. U. SNYHKK it. i!. row KM. Hood River Plumbing Co. SANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING X? Tinning and Sheet Metal WorK. Gasoline En gines. Pumps, Rams. Repairing Promptly Attended. Estimates Furnished. Office in Davidson Building Phone 68-X Third and Cascade H,.11111I1HII1I11II1IIIH "The Battle of Wounded Knee Introducing a vaBt nd motley horde of Indians, Scouts, Trappers and Soldiers that actually took active part in the last brave stand and hopeless struggle the noble redskin made for hia freedom and rights. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, RAIN C3 SHINE Afternoon t l. Evening t 8. Doon open One Hour entllcr. WAT Kit PROOF CANVAS. CANNOT LEAK. Grand, Gold Glittering Free Street Parade TWO MILES LONQ t II a. m. dally on the mai thoroutjhluree, BIG FREE EXHIBITIONS on Show Grounds Immediately alter the Parade BRING IN YOUI2 BHD HORSES JINB MULES Our Cowboys will ride them FREE OK CHARGE. Ill-nii h'I oaltf in any parson brlnolno a ftorM a' moll the euinno '' HOOD RIVER AFTERNOON AND EVENING Thursday, July 11 Kent & Garrabrant Confectionery, Cigars and Tobaccos Sporting Goods John R. Westervelt DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY HuiteHOT Orettonian Building Phone Main 7255 PORTLAND, ORM.ua M. E. WELCH, LICENSED VETERINARY Sl'RGEOS le pre parcl to do any work In tlie vetrln- rv ne. Me ran u muuu j pbonlui to C larka s dru atore. C. G. VAN TRESS, Public Stenographer and Notary Public Elliot Block. Phone 308 L CM. HURLBURT SURVEYOR TEl.Hl'lTONK 3SM.2-M J.M. WRIGHT Contractor and Builder. Estimates furnished on All Kinds of Carpentry Work. onico in lleibronnor P-ldtf. Phone 61 A real bnrjain in a nice well im proved 10-acre tract, all in trees; good house; half mile from town; easy terms; Inquire of H. P. ALLEN. Phone 333 K Swedish Dry Cleaning IS THE BEST Try it. It knocks the snote and makes the elothinir look like new. Special attention given to ladies' gar ments. Samples for ludieB and gentlemen's tailor made suits always m display. We will be glad to bIiow you. F. T. ANDERSON 1219 Twelth St. ' Phone 225-L On the Heljjhts SOCIETIES HlHill KIVKIl LOIHJK NO. 1U5, A. K. and A. M. Mwta HBMirUay evonlim ou "f''0" wu'li run irnMiii. n , i.. . D. Mi'DoHAi.o. Heoretary. IIihhI Klver fommandnry No. I'i, K.T W every nisi i uwna.v urrinuji enell niolilll. K W . I'll TT, I., K 0 I'. H. IlAViusoN, Keeoraer. PROFESSOR TELLS HOW TO RIPEN TOMATOES "ConsidieTablt trtjubla bas ba perienced in the pt in tb Pf'B of tbe tomato . crop." A- u: Bouquet, vgetbl garden axpert of tbe O. A. C. recently. "One ot the , . , 1 . . tve. in the i oravaoaeai uropping of blossoms n we eany tu rner, with a resulunt meagre setting oi iron. Instead, Uisreiore, ripe tomatoes the laet of July and middle nf a,,,,., manv vines OO not begin to set fruit enough to permit : ' . ' I Am m ..111 ! I niwiiina; oerore tne ! - " there is much loss eitr.er by the crack ing or tbe fruit by rlnBi vr vines. "The make-up of the tomato flower is auch as to make it necessary of ten topollenate the blossoms artificially. The trouble of poor setting of fruits is nothing more or less than non-fertil-laztion of the female organs of the flower. If this organ is not properly poiienated, the flower win ian, ing off at the first joint below. 'Tomato blossoms remain open sev eral days, and polleniiation can be aided greatly by the gardener. On bright tunny dsya the pollen in the flower will scatter readily if the vine is inaken or tsppeo w,ln " lead pencil. A high temperature, such as that between ten ana two o ciuta, will cause the pollen to scatter much more readilv and be caught by the pistil, the female organ. 1 would sug gest that some plants be kept as checks and not snsken, to compare results. "If pruning or staking of the vines . : i . i ita u , .,1 Lit lu. nut iv ueaireu me pian "uuv " i closer toegthcr in the row, 2J or 8 feet. They should be pruned to a single stem by removing all the laterals at the axils of the leaves. They snoum oe supported with a stake and cut off when six feet high. Otherwise they should be planted four feet apart in iL. - IJ ,1 me guruen or neiu. Trap the Sparrow That the Enalish sparrow is a pest goes without ssying. It is now found in almnjit uru fitv in the United States, and in almost every farming community. It ws introuucea into America , a little more than seventy years ago, but like the San Jose scale, its extroardinary lecununy, tnverauy nf ffu-wt ntift immllnitlf from natural enemies has led to its rapid dissemina tion, it ib tne only niru which m pest to the enitre country. It is a pest in the cities because ot the inces sant chatter it keeps up every day in the year and by the large masses of inflammable litter out of which it con structs its nests. In the orchard it destroys fruit, in the garden it nips off young seedlings, in the fields it dam ages the ripening grain, and whenever it is found, its quarrelsome disposition reduces the numbers of attractive song birds. In Farmers Bulletin No. 493 the United States Department of Agricul- iulv combating the English spsrrow, and many persona who have suffered losses tnrougn mis Dim nuisance win nnu means of relief. Trapping is regarded as the most effective method of dealing with these little Diras, ana several easily made traps are described. THE AMERICAN FLAG Tfitsc " - Irt Forbidda Abase Tbe American flag la the symbol of tha brotherhood of man : It atanda for courage, for chivalry, for generosity j and honor. No hand must touch it roughly; no band shall touch it irreverent ly ; Its position is aloft: To float over ita children, uplifting their eyea and hearta by its glowing colors and splen did premise ; for under the Stara and Stripes are opportunities unknown to any other nation of the world. " The Government commands the . . . . a . i I people to nonor tneir nag: noeu aim kwa ahmilrl llrunvr aB theV DSSS the WVB vijwuiu - j r vivid stripes which represent the life blood oi brave men, ana me nn which shall shine on forever. It must be raised at sunrise ; lowered at sunset. It is not a plaything or the hour: It is a birthright of privilege and integrity. It may not be used as a (tan, or whip, or covering. It shall not be maired by advertise ment, nor desecrated on the stage. It was born in tears and blood: It was baptised in blood and tears : It U. flnptwt aiiwa Jlinll li. 1777. over a country of benevolence, refuge and progress. It must always be carried upright: To bear the Star Spangled Banner is an honor, to own one a sacred trust. It is the emblem of Freedom, of Equality, of Justice for every person and creature as it floats unvanquished untarnished over the open door of free education. Committee on Prevention of Desecration of the Flag. Daughters of the American Revolution, Massachusetts, 1911. Horse Breaks Leg Left standing at the freight station of the O.-W. R. & N. Co. Saturday morninsr. while the driver was receiv ing freight packages in the interior of the building, the team of tbe delivery wagon of Perigo & Son became fright ened.' and, dashing down Railroad avenue, was brought up by the wagon striking the corner of the passenger station, where the vehicle was demol ished and the force of the impact threw one of the horses to the earth and against the side of the station with such' force that 'one of its legs was broken. It was later killed. Fortunately Railroad avenue is but little used by pedestrians and no one was injured by the frightened horses. For summer diarrhoea in children al ways give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana Diarrhoe Remedy and cantor oil, and a speedy cure is certain. For sale by all dealers. When you wish a letter head or an envelope try our Kmboesotyping. Call at the Glacier office and see samples. MIC2-IELEH I j til on any , y i Q. D. Clincher J. f Quick Detachable ..Clincher Just as superior to other tires' as Michelin Red Inner Tubes are to ether tubes , IN STOCK BY Tip-Top Auto Co. mt mini) I'ot'NCIL No 8. K. 4 . M. Moew In Mawinle Mali every unru 'luvauay in uhcIi month. W. F. Laraway, T. I. M A. D. Moe, Rue. u.w.n u n'u'i, I'll A lTh-H Nik 7 K A. M Menu llrst ana tliliu rriuay ninm"i bi-u month. j. iv. Aitm, . r. V. C. HiiiiCK, Htxiretnry. ,,.w.r iMiri'n I'll I lT h' II Kill It. K. H TIM' 1,1 . r. i. ..,...." . Meelnswimil and ftmrtliTneitilay evrnlmt l each iinintu. vianoraoorumny wummru Mkh. A. l. 1i, W. M Mih ALT A Poole, Meorctary. W.O. W. mxeta tlie 2d and 4tli Wedneadaya em' 1 Illimin al IV. OI r. mill. Tinmnmr dlHlly lnvlUid. A. 0 HTaTBN, 0. U. Kknt fnciKM akkk, Clerk. CO TO J. 11. iieilbronner & Co. FOR .....in in VI. w rllll'I.K Ml kii. WOM K.N OK Wooderaft-Meet at K. of I', hall ou the Oralaud Third Thursday, of eh niontU. Julia Waitk, N,U. MR. 11. W. Waitk, Clerk. WAIKXIMA LdlHIK NO. SO, K. OK R Meeu lu K. ol f. ball every Tuesday night. 1IKKT Si ANAHAN, C. C. A. Kkkn. K. of It. and 8. HOOD H1VKRCAMP, NO. 7,702, M. W. A -Meeia lu Iv. of 1'. hall every Monday lilulil. Ai.l.AN llAKT. V. C. U. U. Dakin, Clerk. KlVKItMIPK UUHIKNO. HH A. O. U. W -Menta rtrt and third Hatnrdaya nf each mimlh. Nkwtom Ci.akk, M. W. OKI I. HroeoM, Klnaneler t'HKHTRH Hiiutk. Keoorder, OLKTA ASHKM B1.Y NO. 1(8, UNITKI) AKT- lHiia,-Meel the nrat ana third wennea davs, work; necond and fourth Wedneadaya ArtlMina' hall. C. 1). lllNKRll-l, M. A. W. H. Austin Secretary. iIM.KWILIiK LOIKIK NO. 107, I. O. O. K. Meet lu Fra ernal hall, every Thunday nlKlit. K R. Knott, N. t.. liao. Thomson, Sncrelaiy KDKN KNfA JI'MKNT, NO. 4K, I. O. O. K. liilliilar mei'tlng aecond and fourlh Monday! luiii'h mon lh, K. T. Kol.14, C. V. A. O. Hahnkv, Scribe. LAl'KKI. HK.IIKK ll I.HDUK N o. 87.1.0 O F. .MivlH ttrat and third Moiutoya each iiumi.Ii. Mr. I'oKK, N, U. Mkh. Nkttic Wai.sh. Miw. KK.M1' LoimK. No. 181, I. U.1rKMeetaluI Oilell odd Fellows' hall every Hat ur day night. V Isllorn cordially welcomed. O. li. KlIKI K, N. li. (Ihant IIaoky, Ski. ' H V.KI. KK.HKK All UtlKlK No. 1S6. I.O.O.K. Mei'ta the tint and thin! l iu ndiiy evening In rm'h month In the odd Kellowa Hall, aeven mileii at'iilh of Hood Klvcr, R. I). 1, Mas. K. M. HAoev, N. U. MRU. (ilC. Sliai'l'AKII. S'C ORK'ION CiRAI'K KKIIKKAII 1.HiIK, Na 1 Meet the Mecond and fourth Weilnea ilay eveulnga of each mouth, lu Orlbhle a Mall. Asms I.easi k, N. U. t'HAS. W. 1HTNN, Sec. CANHY W. K. ('. Meita awond and fourth Saturday of each ninnth at K.ol I', hull. l. til A SIMM kkh, I'realdvnt. K.ntTH 8TIKNHOKK, Hecreinrv. H ( H 10 R I V K.R V Al.l.K Y It V M A N K SiMM KTY Hood River, Or. K. II. Uartwlg, l'r. Kdlili stlenliolI.Sec. Lwille Htitler.Treaa, Call ilioiie Lynn Young Loses Limb The aitu fda ot l.vnn Youns. the elder sor K. J. Youns. of this city, who wjh his family has been visiting for verai weens in rennsyi vania at hi I former home, were shocked to barn last Thursday that the young ntn had undergone an oper ation at . mutourg, wnere ue was under the are of a specialist, for the amputation of one of hia legs. Mr. Young has lu tiered lor several years from a slight injury sustained when he was a member of the football team of the local hieh school, of which he was one of tlie most skilled ana popu lar members. However, he has ser iously injured his' leg several times since then, . lie has been forced to use crutches at intervals because of these injuries since the incident ana wnen ne leu here for tbe East was walking with them. However, the injured member was thought to be improving and the i sudden news comes as a shock to his friends. The Choice of a Husband is too niporlant a matter for a woman to be handicapped by weakness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid these kill Indies by taking Dr. King's Life Pills. New strength, tine complexion, pure breath, uheeritil spirits things that win men-Mlow their use. Easy, safe, sure. 1!.'h- at Chat N. Clarke's. Underwood Water System Progrtsses Messrs. Morse, Smith and C. D. Moore have been appointed a commit tee to hsve a preliminary survey made lor the domestic water system wnicn is now under way for Underwood, says thn Whit Salmon Entemrise. A number went over the ground Satur day, and in assessment or to nag Deen ma, I aoninat each 01 the OU meiTlDers for the preliminary survey. It is the intention to bring the water from a large creeK wnicn eujinc mm u Little White Salmon, which will pro vide an abundance of pure, cold water for this icction. Mr. Moore says the Portland Power & Light Co.. of Port land, owner of over 2,000 acres of land near the Little White Salmon, are fuunruhU a tha nrooosi tion. which will lessen the expense considerably. Right in your busiest season when yon have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and lose several days' time, unless you have Cliamberl&in's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Riinedy at hand and take a dose on the first appearance of the dis ease. For sale by all dealers. flejner and Grader Inspected C. H. Sproat, E. H. Shepard, editor of Better Fruit, and C. Dethmen of Hood River, prominent fruit growers, were in the city last week to fee in operation the Oregon Fruit Cleaner company's cleaner and grader, which is on exhibition at the H. E. Willerton implement store. The fruit men r.i i h machine a success and expect to out in order for number of machines for this years' iruu crop. The Dalles Chronicle. Death of Infant n ?..!- it,, infant aon of Mr. and Mm ru r-otnck who reside at the cornar of Pine and Seventh streets.. rt;,t t infantile troubles. Ibe " . . 1 1 u : in. child, which was a month old. was buried on that day. The funeral ser vices were conducted by Kev. w. H. Hicks,:piistor of the Alliance church. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS IN TOWN AND VALLEY Heilbronner Bldg. Hood River PLUMBING STEAM and HOT WATER HEATING WINDMILLS. PUMPS, TANKS f C. F. SUMNER Opposite Postofllee PHONE 20 HOOD RIVER W.J.BaKcr&Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Resident Agents For Phoenix Assurance Co. OF LONDON A. C. BUCK NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR ANCE AGENT Room 12 Broslms Block KELLY BROS. HAY AND OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw PHONE 217-M Fourth Street Between Oak and State We Believe that the best is just about right for our customers, and offer them tha very pick of the market. Fine fish in great variety at prices that interest the eco nomical housekeeper. Central Meat Market vet U-ave home on a journey with a bottle of Chamberlain s Colic, It 18 Nev 110-1 KIN' KK t'OM MKKl 'I Al. t'l.l' B - Meu 1U...1 1 ni...h.w RauMhlV. every aecond Monday In earn inontli al x i I , . . , .nlH nil cannot m. lu utr nub roonuover Hrt Nat i. itRk. almost certain to be needed ana caanoi t'. n. ruuiii, tn- j 1 obtained when on board the cars or Don't ride miles out of i your way to get Rub- f--LA. ber Stamp, but drive At-x direct to the ' A -J GLACIER STAMP WORKS Far Yost Perfect PriatiRg Bakktr Sum as Read This Before you buy. We ask you to call and inspect our complete line of New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Ranges. Everything in house furnishings We will take your old furniture or stoves in exchange for NEW GOODS.' O. P. DABNEY & SONS Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges PHONE 248-K COR. FOURTH AKD STATS' STB.. R. R. G. Yowell Co. We have moved our place of - business from our former loca tion across the street to the new Bell building. Our new quarters, with a much larger floor space, enable us to bet ter accommodate our patrons and to display to better ad vantage our increased stock of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc. We have added a handsome line of Handbags, Grips and Suit Cases. . G. Yowell (EL Co. ttSZTSJZSZ ar por A Good Speedy Horse is a pleasure to drive, but mis-steps often times break weak straps. Accidents . fol low, and pleasure turns to pain. , Every strap in our Harness is carefully selected, and you run no risk of poor material when you drive with Harness of our make; We use the same precaution in our .repair work. V. E. FOSBERG & CO. Phone 2 1 , Sproat Building We are Now Taking Orders for Apple, Peach and Pear Boxes Would Advise Ordering at Once Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Phone 124 Hood River, Oregon R. E. Sivtt, Secretary. I steamships. For sale by ait dealers.