4 : Six HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1907 i ,4 f , .'. 1 i ' '. I ! , i ' 1 ts r WHY SUCH HEAVY APPLE SHORTAGE Comnieotiua on tbe recent hip meut ot applt from Australia to New Vork city tbe H riDKdeld Itepublican saya editoilaaily t There arrived at New Yoik a cod aigniuent of 1010 canea of apple, or about 340 ban els, from Auatialia aod lasniania, laid to be tbe Umt import of tbe kind oa tbe records of tnat port; which la possible, alnce tbe Lulled btalea la lecogmzea im wona over at tbe principal aurplua producer of apple, r or many rears tola conn try bat been large exporter ot tbe fruit ibipmeota to reoeut yeari aver aging neatly l.UUU.UUU barrel annually and aometioiea reacblng U,uuu,(wj oar rel or over. During tbe curieot flacal year exports of apple bave been well above tbe yearly averge, amounting to above tbe 1, .000,000 barrels for tbe nine months ending with March, last season's yield having been uuoom motiov larce. So It is more surprising that any ot tbe fruit should oome here from otbei countries ana especially from the antipodes on an 1B.UU0 mile voyage. The importers, however, aay that tbe crop of last year has been practically til consumed or exported, Tbey assert that there are not over 10,000 barrels Jert la th. wnoie ooun try. and as good apples are selling in New Vork at 90 a barrel it must be that the scarcity Is nearly as great as lepresunted. The apples brought heie from Aus tralia are described as superior, in appearance at least, to tbe American fruit, whiob Is no doubt tbe case. 1'bey are grown in a warmer climate than prevails In tbe great apple iaia ing sections ot the northern United States, and it ia easy to produce tine looking apples in warm olimate, but not so easy to grow apple as fine in quality and solid In substance as are grown in our la temperate regions. 1 ruit ot this kind has lately oome to Bpringneld from Uiegon and Wash ington, where it was grown under tbe damp, warm influence of tbe Japanese ocean current, and splendid appear ing fruit it is; but tbe nice, warm quality of tbe apple of the northeast em atates seems to be laoklng and it fails to satisfy the cultivated taste of tbe easterner who still regards the ap ple as tbe superior of all fruits, even as against the aggressive claims of tbe orange and the peach which, especial ly.in the case of the orange, have be come so abundantly and cheaply available in reoent years, where be fore they were rare and costly. liut tthose who are fond of apples bave some questions to ask. Why is it beooming more and more dittloult to obtain good ones Why is It that tbe truit commonly available in our tnaikets is detective and scraggy, im perfect without if not lumpy within? Last year's yield was large, but really good fruit hat been nearly as hard to obtain and as costly as dur ing the lean yeats of apple produc tion. The New Vork importers of Auntralian apples account for tbe present soaroity by saying that "good wages last fall made everybody eat apples." Nonsense. Ihe laot rather is that the fruit commonly offered in market has been of an appeal anoe and priae to repel consumers, and present soaroity more probably arises from the large proportion ot defective fruit, which was left to spoil In gro cers bands or has been turned into cider. Is tho apple running out through neglect in cultivation of or chards, or what is tbe matter? Possi bly tbe export tra le is more than ever getting the first pick of the yearly American yield, and the home consu mer has tbe leavings at export prioes. liut, however this may be, it la mat? ter for ooulsderatlou whether apple produotou In the older American states is not deteriorating under tbe old method ot letting an apple or chard take oare of itself giving it no more cultivation of soil enrichment than is deemed ueoessary for shade trees merely. Discord In Dalles School Hoard. All Is not by any means terene so far kb school affairs In 'Ihe Dalles Is concerned, eapnolally that of Satur day night when the oletk oi the ua triot. John (Javin, who baa been oon nected with tbe schools for years, and one of the oldest directors, JJr, U. D. Doaue. resigned from the board. Superintendent Whitney made his suggestions, whiob is customary witn the Biiperintendouoy, among them that Misses lioguer, Klitb Uarr, Ua ohel Morsau and Maggie Flinn be dropped and Miss Mlobell be allowed a leave ot absence for tbe year. Learning of the action ot the board the teachers, with the exoeptlon of Misses itogner and I'linn, appeared before the directors to say that tnet believed thoy had been misrepresent ed and that before they reoelved their dismissal tbey wished to be under stood. At tbe meeting Saturday night In tbe absence ot the president ot the board. U. H. Huntington. V. J. (Jran dall was in the obair. During tbe meeting Dr. Donne moved that slnoe Miss Miohell had no desire to be glr en a year's rest, her election be oon sidered, also that ot Mrs. Kelly, who had intended to teaoh bad she been elected Mr. Huntington's vote was oast tor the two teachers, but on vote being taken the vote was two tor to three aiiainst thorn. At this Juno turn Dr. Doaue quietly stated to the board that he was not in sympathy with the actlous which tbe board bad reoently taken and therefore tendered his resignation. School Clerk Gavin grew somewhat lu earnest and saying that he bad no sympathy with tbe way things have boon goiug, that one man bad been allowed to rule things and that he most certainly deolined to serve furthor as clerk, also resigned. Yala lrrigoa. Hood River is lu tbe throes of the stiawbeiry season, and those are mighty good "throes" to got into. Somebody, we think It was hi. L. Smith, tut we are not sure; but some chap from that town once told us that Hood Kiver .raised the finest straw berries on ' this or any other old earth. Considering the wall kknown reticeuoe of the Hood Kiver people, that was saying a great deal, so we believed it, aud continued to believe it aud swear to it, uutil about three weeks ago when the very first lrrigon berries oame on the market. 1'ben we kuew that the man who said it oould no longer truthfully say it, for the lrrigon berries are as much Boer than tbe Hood River-berries as ap ples are liner than pawpaws. And what is more, when we get started we will have our crop harvested each season and the cash' In our pockets before the Hood Kiver berries are ' ripe. You want to keep watch ot lr rigon, tor she ia going to be some thing better in every way than Hood , Kiver. And Hood Kiver is about the finest place on earth, and has tbe fin est lot ot people, but we will distance her on strawberries and some other products. As1 to apples, why Hood River wears the belt, and sb ought to be content to rest na tier laurel. Iirlgon Irrigator. Brother It Inigoo bad been on the map ia tbe day ot Solomon, and tbe irrigator bad published socbanamu- ing comparison as tbe above, be wootd undoubtedly bar said, ''Be- bod all is vanity and vexaton ot aplr If - . .. Teppiaf" Strawberries. In a recent issue. tbe Moant Olive Irlbuo criticised iiu ot the loot.1 stiawbeiry growers for "topping" their fruit in a dishonest manner. Ihe current issue J the Xriban fol lows op tbe matter by saying that this pi actio I yearly bringing Mount Olive into disrepute as a shipping point and wil ultimately result in Dnanolal damage to every prower tbe territory. gCoutinuiog on this sub ject, the Tribune says: "Other point in tbe straw ben y belt are equally guilty, and some even are more so, and oftentimes mean ad vantage ha been taken of tbe growers by buyer and commission men. Ibis we bave and do condemn in no oncer tain term, but after all such doe not excuse our growers, or give them 11- oense, to r actio dishonesty in tbe packing ot tbelr fruit, it la not only violation of tbe moral oode, but i detrimental a a 'cold' business pripo siton." II age Uerrv Contract. A beriy oontraot baa been made by tbe Puyallup and Sumner Fruit Uroweis association of PoyaJlop, Wash., with tbe Webei-Ilosseli Can ning company, of King (county, that state, whereby tne association will supply tbe canning company wltb 1UU.OUU 12-cup ciate of led raspber ries at toui tint a pound during UJO7-1910 and 140,000 orate ot backber rles at 3li cents a pound, also all of the canning apples that tbe members of the BMOoaticn may bave, tbe pi Ice for tbe apples to be one-bait oent a pound. In addition to tbla tbe can ning company will take plum at three-fourth to one cent a pound. Ibis I laid to be a very substantial oontraot and enoourages the grower ot the small fruit, a it establishes their industry there on a sate and sound bail. Ihe canning company 1 leqolred to furnish tbe cups and orate for oarrying tbe raspberries, and It 1 also understood that where tbe raspberries show sign of having been carelessly picked, soft and mat ted down in the oops, tbey are to be paid tor at the rate ot 3 oeuta a pound. Should tbe blaok berries be supplied by tbe association in carriers furnished by the oannlng company then tbe orioe Der oound for tbe ber ries ia to be three cents pound. Object to the Law. The new Pawbamus law enaoted by the last legislature Is ojeoted tc by tbe commission men ot this state and tbey bave determined to defy it. On ot the ohief objections is that it re quire report to be made of 11 ship- menu to be told on commission with in two day and that supplementary report shall be made tcr all sales large or small eaoh day following. Another objectionable feature is that it gives the commissioner of horticulture or any ot hi deputies, tbe county in spector oc any ot bis deputies or any oouslguor, the right investigate the took ot tbe comission merchants. In addition to this, a bond for 13,000 la required and a lloense fee ot 110 per annum, 'ihe commission men do not otieot to tbe bond nor to tbe li cense fee but to' the multiplicity ot report required under, tbe .new. Jaw whiob would compel them to hire ad- ditonal offloe force and to tbe faot that general publiolty would be given to their private business if all these agent under the law were permitted to Inspect tbelr books. -Kevelle; filler's Big Tent Show Delights Big Audience, filler's "Kiug of the Cattle Ring." the big and unique show whiob last evening opened a two nights engage ment in Xrlnldad. is peerless among things under canvass. It is good trom start to finish, and tbe Immense aud ience that packed tbe big tent last night enjoyed, the big novelty from tbe rise of tbe curtain on tbe first aot to its fall ou tbe last thrill of tbe fifth. Vet the big show affords the "touch of (nature" neoessaiy to oreate tbe bold tbe Interest of the onlookers, trom the veriest small boy to the grayest man or woman of mature years. That this was io Is best attest ed last night perhaps by the ejacula tion of "liood Ulrl" as the sweetheart of the "King of the Cattle Ring" de fied a Mexican desperado to do his worst. It was true to nature, and hu man nature had to respond. ' One thing that can be truthfully and foroetully said of the filler show whiob oannct be said ot many other is that everybody connected with it management ia a perfect gentleman, in la tact is generally known, should go tar with many people wbo don't oare to patronize showmen ot the like wbiob seeks only tbe II and to Pueblo with the pullo." Ibe Advertiser, in oompany with hundreds ot its many leaders, congratulate Mr. filler and everyone uuder him not alone on tbe undoubted worth of bis production, but on its deportment. Hood River, Tuesday, June 18. Oil Burning fen itch Engines. The O. R. & N. Co. ha purchased two new oil-burning switch engines from the Amerioan Locomotive oom pany at Philadelphia, for their use at Umatilla and Alblna. Ibe engines arrived last Wednesday from tbe east. One was spotted at the varda at Uma tilla and the other was taken over tbe road Wednesday. Ibe engine are of tbe heavy type and will be placed in to commission at once in order to re lieve the congested condition ot the yard. Will (Jrow Hood River Apples. A retired physioian of Minneapolis has become interested In fruit glow ing in tbe Paoiflo northwest. He ha just bought 30 aoores oi land at Hoo. . i ui uotvuwuu auto, vi uu muu . In Ave and six year old Spitzenbera nd Newtown apple tree, whloh are lust oommenong to oom into bear lng. As the otbei 13 aore are said to be mostly waste land and tbe pur chase does not inolude building ot y knd, tbe land practically brought 11000 an acre. Nampa Leader. Dades Little Liver Pills keep the sys tem clean, the stomach sweet. Prompt relief for headache and biliousness. Uood for all the family. Sold by Keir & Caes.. There is no case of indigestion, no matter how irritable or how obstinate that will not be speedily relieved by the upo of Kodol. The main factor is cur ing the stomach of any disorder is rest, and the only way to get rest is to actu ally digest the food for the stomach it self. Kodol will do it. It is a scientific preparation of vegetable acids contain-' lng the very same juioea fauna in a healthy stomach. It conforms to the Pure Food and Drugs Law. bold by KelrACass. Don't-Pushy Tbe horse can draw tha load without help, if jo If ( reduce friction to almost Botbiof by applying- rftlicarAxl irea.se to the wheels. No other lubri cant ever made wears ao Ions; and saves so much bone power. Next time try Mica Axxa Griam. SUaoard Oil Co, A Happy Mather will see that her babv la oronerlv cared for to do this a cood ounrative is nec essary. Many babies suffer from worms and their mothers don't know it if your baby is feverish and doesn't sleep i uigni it ia irouuieu wnn worms. White's Cream Vermifusre will clean out inese worm in a mild pleasant way. vue inea always usea. uive it trial. Price 25 cents. - Bold by Cha. N. Clarke For scratches, barn, cut, inwu hltA and the intnv iiltli. Tilirtfl nmmnn tn every family, DeWitt'sCarbolized Witch Hazel salve Is the best remedv. It is soothtac. cooline.- clean and healinir Be sure vou eet De Witt's. Hold bv Keir a jass. - j Every Man His Owa Doctor. The average man cannot afford to em olov a nhvaician for 'ever slicrht ail orient or injury that may occur In his family, nor can he afford to neglect them, as so slight an iniurv as the scratch of a pin has been known to cause me loss oi a limb. Hence every man must from necessity be his own doctor for this class ot ailments. Suc cess often depends npon ttromnt treat nieni, wnicn can only be bad when suit able medicines are kept at hand. Chamberlain's Remedies have been in the market for manv veara and eninv a gooa repuiauon. j.. . .... - - " Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. Chamberlain's Cough Remedv for coughs, colds, croup, and whooping cougn. Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an anti septic liniment) for cuts, bruises, burnt, sprains, sweiungs, tame oaca anu rneu matic pains. Chamberlain's -Stomach and Liver Tablet for constipation, biliousness and stomach troubles. Chamberlain's Salve for the diseases of the skin. One bottle of each of these five prep arations costs but $1.35 For sale by rveir a uasi. A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W. Goodloe. of 107 St. Louis St., Dallas, Tex., says: ;"ln the past year I have become acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, and no laxa tive I ever before tred so effectively dis Doses of malaria and billiousnpRR." They don't grind or gripe. 25c at Chas. ii. uiarice s drug store. All stomach troubles are anicklv re lieved bv taking a littlj Kodol after each meal. Kodol goes directly to the Seat of the trouble, strengthens the digestive organs, supplies tbe natural digestive ulces and digests what vou eat. It is a simple, clean, pure, harmless remedy. Don't neglect your stomach. Take a little Kodol after each meal and see how good it makes vou feel. Money back if inaiiB. ooia oy lveir s uass. ' NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Dejmrtment;or tbe Interior, Land Office at Th DallMt. Orftimn. M.vDA lorn Notice U hereby given that AI.HKUT NORDKR of Hood River, Oregon, hai tiled notice of hi inieuuon 10 mate nnai nve-year proof In miuport of bts claim. vl : Hoinealeail Kntrv No. ItSM, made June 8. 1900, for Ihe MK'i HK'i ol section 19, BWBW4 of section W, NK'J NE4 of section 80, end NWWNWkof section a, uiwnHiup i, range 11, luut., w. M., and i wiu iimui win oe maue oerore ilia Kogia inter and Receiver at The Dalles. Oresou. on Julys, 1907. '. He uames the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence npon and cultiva tion of tbe land, vis ; Wllllum H. rvi mi John W. Davls.of Hood Kiver. Drw.in a nil nim, rrnani ana mnarein nnyaer, or C, W. MOORK, naO-J4 Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . Department of the Interior, United States Land office. The Dalles, Ore., May 1907, Notice Is hereby given that LEWIS OWEN, of Mt. Hood, Oregon, has filed notice of his In tention to make anal five-year proof In sap port Of his Claim. Vll.: Uiunmlnul Kntrv lln lOHtlft, made May 17, 1902, for the HE'iSE'i of section 4, NENK', and NUNE'i ol section slid that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, ou July 17,1907, - lie names the following witnesses to provs bis continuous resldenoe npon and cultiva tion of said land, vis.: William H. Edlck, Lnuls C. Weygandt, Jr., Ilert Haudman and William H. Urluble, all of Mt. Hood. Oregon. C. W. AioOKE I0-J4 Register, That oar American lores ts abound to plants which possess the most valuable saedlolnal virtus 1 abundantly attested by seores of the most eminent medical writers and teacher. Even the. untu tored Indians had discovered the useful ness of many natlv plants before the advent ot the white race. This Informa tion, imparted freely to the whites, led the latter to continue Investigations nntil to-day we have a rich assortment of most valuable American medicinal roots. Dr. Pierce bslleves Ik at ear American for its attend In bom valasM SMdlclasl roots to tbecurW bkm obstinate and fetal dis ss. If wawjfttd properly lavesUtmu tbsmi lwi of this cosivlctloa. be with prldKj ilia i-t "'"'"" imia , fullral Dlfa t xumtrh tmlr, Tfir InTlgor- atflf. hf art tnnlc and reiylnpr. and bhx id regulator, aqd dlfialjclesjj, Di torpid lifer. Tunc! spep- nrtlonat and even valvular and other affections of the heart rleld to lu earaUve action. The riasoa aphp It runs these and many other affections, ts clearly shown In a little book of extracts from tbe standard medical works which Is mailed fm to any address by Dr. R. y. Pierce, of Buffalo; K. Y, to all scodlaf request (or the sasa. . ., s. .," ' .4- - v r-0.y ,; i ?., Not less sbsxtsIous, tav the an paralleled ear It Is constantly staking .of woman 'a saanr pecullsr affections, weaknesses and dlityStalnr derlBngynmota, Dr. Pierce s raAriisPrsniiitMhtsa' at amply attested by tfcoaiaaVdi oAamloiacTMMaUasMlais con tributed hyeitTi(ul patsWsk whobarebeen .rrnai r-'T'C m'lik p-'g! ter many uiher adnrtised anedicLie. and phrssciaashadfaUed. . . 1 . .y - u i ' H0O1 the aeo) inyntloima ihtedltPnea are Wholly nsda up from tfceglyoatieesuacta ot saliva, Jnedtataal roots. ,Xhe processes m t'lojed In their manufacture wer original lth rtn FWtr and iitnr n rarried on b aklllad ctwmlsta and pbartnacliU with the 3M or apparatus ana apbuaocse spsciauy eatonedand built tot ChM purpos. Both aaedTdnes are entirely tree from alcohol and all thiir Harmful. haVilt-iontnina draffs. A 'full Hat ot their bicredlant ia printed ea m h 1 I I ii i ii i i .1 IK Ji 1 mm WOOD TOR SALE. I am prepared to furnish mill and slab wood, also other kinds of wood. I bave a new gasoline wood saw and am prepared to do sawing. Also do general team work. FRED HOWE. Phone 121. Steamer Chas. R. Spencer FOR PORTLAND AND THE DALLES FREE 'BUS Leaves Fashion Stables for up trip at 1:30 p. m., for down trip at 4:30 p. m., arriving at The Dalles at 3:00 p. m., at Portland at 10:00 p. m. 'Bus calls at Waucoma and Mt. Hood Hotels for passengers S SCHEDULE F. 8. STANLEY, Pres. E. L. SMITH, Vice-Pres. The First National Bank One who opens a bank account and adds to it all his possible savings, establishes a reputa tion for thrift and frugality that is always a valuable asset as a basis for credit. Open one now with us, it costs you noth ing and saves you money We Pay 4 Per Cent -Interest on Savings ; ; Deposits : : : : E. O. BLANCHAR, Caahiet. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS aiid Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit Highest Prices Paid Hotel Waucoma A Moderate Rates Excellent Service P. F. F0UTS, Prop. GOULD & SNYDER PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. A SUCCESSFUR BAKING alwyg follows the use of White River and Golden Crown flour. Whether you bake bread, cakes, pies, or any kind of pastry, you w ill find this Soar safe and reliable standby. Try it once and you will never use any other. STRANAHAN & CLARK HOOD RIVER, OREGON. C. P. R. Next Door to MeGuire Brothers, Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired All work done with Electric Irou and guaranteed TIME MADE E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier oxes for High Grade Fruit. FIRST-CLASS HOUSE Farmer's Dinner 25c Hood River, Or RECEIVING DAILY FRESH Flour and Feed CELEBRATED WHITE RIVER AND GOLDEN CROWN BRANDS MADE FROM SELECTED HARD WHEAT Stanley-Smith Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath. Shingles, Etc Lumber Delivered to Square Deal Store "Honest Goods and Sqaure . . Deal for Every flan" . . IS MY MOTTO The Ideal W eeder Is what its name implies, a Genuine Weed Killer and the nearest lo perfection of any orchard . tool yet introduced in Hood River Valley. Try one and he convinced. Satisfaction Guaran ' teed or no sale. Osborn Spring Peg-Tooth Harrows Acma Harrows Plows and Cultivators Potato Diggers Wagons, Hacks aud Buggies Flour, Feed, and a Full line of Groceries at all Times Car Load Stumping Powder just received Yours for Business PhoM74i D. M'DONALD 3rd and River Strt. - - . Hood River. Ore Oregon Lumber Company WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ORDERS FOR Lumber, Lath, Shingles Piling, Cedar Posts and Poles SOLICITED Can also furnish Slab Wood $2.50 per cord, f, o. b. Hood River Citt Omc : Phone Main 51 Mill Omen : Phone Dee Line J. H -DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR LADY ASSISTANT Prompt Service Day or Night ORDERS PROMPfLY FILLED FOR CUT FLOWERS Office Phone 1513, Residence Phone 1511 HOOD PIVFR obf Lumber Co. Any Part of the Valley ILL, OREGON. m aca DOTus-wrapper. ,.. ,