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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1910)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910 3 3ESOE fa A Young Man's Opportunity IS THIS 1G0 Acres in the Upper Valley, G miles from Dee, 100 acres tillable, 70 acres under ditch now in; 300 apple trees Spitzenbertfs, Newtowns, Delicious; fine pasture, one million feet tfood saw timber, one million feet pole timber; abundance of water for power and all other purposes. A very desirable place. Trice fobv Only 640O $2000 WILL HANDLE THIS the L-P Land Co. Tel. 259 E 12 Smith Block aor-irr : Mood River, Ore. 3E3E a J. F. REYNOLDS Plumbing and Tinning We install Heating Plants of all kinds Hood Kiver Heights WHEN YOU WANT Manufacturing and Repair Work OF ANY AND EVERY DESCRIPTION We are prepared to do it in our large and well equipped Manufactur ing and Repair Establishment. We would be pleased to have you call on us. MM; HORSESHOEINO SNOW & UPSON Shops 141-HJ-145-H7 f ourth St., Op. (iilbert-Vaughan, Hood Rlver.Or. Horses Home Stables Conducted is i MI2' Transfer, Feed and Sale Business .. . The way to drive out to Little White Salmon camping and fishing. The shortest and best route to 1 rout Lake and all way points Both local and lunK distance trlephonea. Call or write J. L. STUART MANAGER Underwood Washington M l,l 'HI IsMJ-CTrSM asas GO TO- Dabncy's Furniture Store You Can Get Anything You Want Either New or Second Hand Tor Your Home Very Cheap Agent for CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitters Phone 1053 To the discriminating Housewife: We have installed some new machinery and CUPID FLOUR will now make the both it est. lightest bread of any Hour on Hood Kiver market if handled rightly. It does not require as stiff working as others. Next time ask your grocer for CUPID and if he will not furnish it, trade with someone who will. It is made in Hood "Ri-Vcr - JtcoQ RiDer ITliCCing Company BOXES! BOXES!! BOJTES I Apple and Pear Boxes Stanley-Smith Lumber COMPANY trtrCrbtrtrtrblftrtrtftrtrtrb-Mi-trtvU ftftft ft ft l Now Comes jj The Aerial I Liner. COUNT ZEPPELIN bus made food bis remarkable prophecy, and we bave an aerial passen ger service, regular trips now being made In bis huge new dirigi ble bnlloon, the Deutscblnnd, between Frledrlclistiafen and Dusseldorf, Ger many. On tbe first voyage that marked a new epoch In aerial navigation eleven passengers made tbe trip of 300 miles and felt as safe as if riding In a railroad train or steamer. Not a hitch occurred to mar the voy age, and the average speed maintained was about tblrty-tbree miles an hour. The 121 miles between Frledrlcbshafen and Stuttgart were traversed at an average rate of forty-one miles an hour. The best speed for a single hour was forty-three and one-half miles. The 300 miles was covered in almost exactly nine hours. The route lay over Stuttgart, Mann helm and Cologne, and at each of these places monster crowds, attracted by advance notloes. bad gathered to wit ness the flight They gave vent to their enthusiasm with the ringing of bells, the tiring of guns, tbe tooting of whistles and by yells from thousands of leathern Junged throats. Each of the cities was reached on almost tbe exact hour named In tbe schedule. The passengers on board spent tbe time In lolling about tbe big, luxurious ly appointed stateroom and feasting tbelr eyes on the scenery which Cew beneath. The craft was kept at an average height of about 300 feet, and the view was said to bave been mag nificent Count Zeppelin himself waa at tbe helm, and bis guests consisted of members of the Hamburg-American Steamship line, the German Airship Stock company and a number of close friends. Tbe dimensions of tbe Deutscbland are: Extreme length, 4S3 feet; greatest cotnrr ZEm-EMN and bib airship. breadth, 40 feet; balloon capacity, 671, 000 cubic feet of hydrogen gas; three motors together bave 330 horsepower; approximate cost. $200,000. The hugeness of the Deutschland may be understood not only by Its great length and breadth, but by tbe fact that Its lifting capacity Is 44,000 pounds. Tbe crew, passengers and ex press take only 11,000 pounds of this power. Tbe promoters of the new aerial service plun to make the regular trips between Frledrlehshafen and Dus Beldorf, a distance of 300 miles, but the big airship, It Is said, can do a TOO mile continuous voyage. In speaking of tbe trial voyage one of the passengers said: "It was a won derful trip. The ship was as steady as a rock. The passenger cabin Is de lightfully comfortable. There a smart waiter served Iced champagne at noon and tea at 5 In tbe morning. We bad an exciting moment coming over tbe Swabian hills when we were compelled to ascend sharply by lifting the rodJor. Tbe trip down the Ithlne was perfect ly exquisite. One soon gets used to tbe noise of the motor, and traveling In the cabin, with Its carpeted floor and freedom from vibration. Is finer than any steamship trip I ever took." Count Ferdinand Zeppelin, who op erated tbe dirigible on its first success ful passenger carrying trip, has had a very dramatic coreer. He was born near Frledrlcbshafen, from which point he began his Journey. In ISM. He began his career In tbe (teniian army before he was twenty-three snd two years later was detailed for ob servation duty with the Union army during the American civil war. The count Interested himself In aerial navigation very early, and bis first balloon flight was In a captive balloon, In which he ascended from the Union lines while connected with the Army of the Potomac. He served on the staff of General Corl Seluiri nnd at the battle of Fredericksburg effect ed bis escape from capture by a bril liant feat of horsemanship, making a charge through a line of bayonets with which ho bad been encircled. lie returned to Germany and partic ipated In tbe Austrian war of lStHioud the Franco-Prussian wnr of 1ST0. Ho was promoted to the rank of general in 1SN0 and then ret I ml to devote him self to aeronautics, which had become a passion with him. He spent his en tire fortune of a half million dollars In Ms, experiments and but for (lie as sistance of the German emperor and the king of Wurttcmberg must have fulled for want of means. He has built one airship after another and on one occasion traveled 2iMJ miles from his home to Frankfort and later suc ceeded In carrying twelve passengers for a short distance through the sir and a year ago. with a crew of twenty six men, was able to raise his machine to a height of 0.000 feet. " r UNDERWOOD g Hey. H. C. Low deu and family speii t the Fourth In Stevenson. E. C. Goddurd and family ure spending a month at the ranch here. Dr. Geo. S. Whiteside recently vln Ited at "Skookum" ranch of which he Is imrt'owner. EJEJEAmoti and several friends have Iwen MpendlnB a few days at their place outbe river west of here. . "The blacklierry seiiHon Is on full Must now, and they are exceptional ly large and plentiful this year. The icople who tinught the Stipp sawmill at Chenowith unloaded a lare donkey engine here last week which they took over there to use In getting the logs down to tbe mill. The Apple Growers' I'nlon Is'tcan work on the grading for their ware house last week. This will lie com pleted In a few layn and work will tie lH'gnn ou the building which U to be 32x4. ' story nnd a half. Frank 1. Morrison and daughter May of Yankton, S. I)., are spending a few days with W. 1". Cash. Mr. Morrison lately purchased some fruit land In the Hamlin neighborhood, and is much interested la tbe future of the country. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver and bowels to expel poisonous mat ter, cleanse the systeiu.cure constipa tion and sick headache. Sold by nil dealers. M. S. Smith, our merchant, has had his store elevated to the level of the railroad track aud will have It completely remodeled. Tbe rapid increase la the business at this point has made it absolutely Becessary that be have more room. Soreness of tbe muscles, whether Indu'ed by violent exercise or Injury, is quickly relieved by the free appli cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment Is equally valuable for muscular rheumatism and always affords quick relief. Sold by all dealers. It. P. Ballard and wife. Or. Geary and wife, Roy Wilson nnd Mr. Quisle-, all of Seattle, and who are in terested In a large orchard tract which they purchased from I -in lie Wnlthers last year, spent a few days here recently. Mr. Ballard's mother accompanied the party and Is so in love with the country that she will build a summer home here. The world's most successful mod I clue for bowel complaints is Cham- lierlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Kemedy. It has relieved more palu and suffering and saved more lives than any other medicine In use. Invaluable for children nnd adults. Sold by all dealers. At n meeting held at the Under wood school house June 2."th, to dis cuss the matter of bonding the county for road purposes It developed that the feeling was against the bond proposition, but a strong feel ing in favor of more and better roads and the county commissioners will lie asked to levy such special tax on this district as w ill give It 4inK) for road purposes next year, to be ex pended under the direction of a com mittee of three men from this dis trict. When the stomach falls to perform its functions, tbe bowels become de ranged, the liver nnd kidneys con gested causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must be re stored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can lie depended upon to do It. Easy to take and most effective. For sale by all dealers. The railroad company have at last got to the point of actually building the siding here that they have prom ised us for the last three years, and U'fore they had It constructed far enough to clear the main track it war- In use. They expect to cut off tbe rocky ridge south of the track and move the main line over so that the siding can be laid about where the main truck Is at present. With facilities here for handling carload lots we expect the business to show a great Increase In the next few months, for landing It at Underwood makes a big saving in the freight haul on all the stuff that goes up the valley. There Is more Catarrh In this sec t Ion of t lie country than all other diseases together, nnd until the last few years It was supposed to be In curable. For a great many years din-tors pronounced It a local disease and prescrllied local remedies and In constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sience has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease nnd therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by. F. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a touspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circu lars anil testimonials. Address: F. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Take Hall's family pills for constipation Water VJorlzs on the Farm Vm, that's Just what we mean real water worts; runniaf water in the kitchen the laundry, th barn in fact, all over the place. And It all done bv that tank lower left Band corner of this picture the Leader System. It a vastly different from the old-faahioned elevated tank which worked by gravity, for the , leaner water supply hyitrra la operated ly tompmiti air reliable, aalc and cleanly. Your windmill piimpa alrr into the tank (which ia already full of air). The air, being elastic, ia compreaaed into upper part of the tank, and force the water out through the pipes. Thia givea you a pressure, so that powerful it ream of water ia on tap at every faucet, do matter where it ia located. And thia mrana aiso luU firt-prouctian, tow the preaaure ia alwayt tm and alwaya ready. Now, the old style gravity tank were either put in the attic or sit mated on high tower out of doors. U lot former cam, their weight when full, cracked the Dlasterins-: or they overflowed or leaked, flooding the rooma below. case of the outside tanka, the water often solid ia winter, necessitating expensive plumb r bills; or it became hot and stagnant duruur tbe summer and unfit for use. The Leader Water Supply System tjiu an inn, oevause me air-ii?ru tana ia f either in the basement or buried under- .'7.' ground below the frost line. Every outfit V 'r ia complete, with full directions, and is easily installed. The Leader System needa so repairs, ta suited to small buildings or large, and is moderate ia price. tt us aend vnu onr f r havui "flow cuvru uiv rtaicr supply irooiem," tne tory of a man who auccesfully equipped its country noma with modern watr wurKs. w Write for It today, before yon forget the bathroom, yon sc ia tba VTvX. in the at t a 0 m S Q Address or Enquire .mm mm Apple Land and Orchard Company Office, No. 9 Oak Street, Phone 26 or 2002K, Hood River For Lime, Cement and House Plaster See STRANAHAN & CLARK CENTRAL lVIEAT lYIARJKET ij) P. C. YOUNG, Proprietor Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Oysters BUTTER AND EGGS FREE .4XD l'UOMPT DELIVERY h Phone Main 6 Hood River, Oregon C$JZJ.JjL.ZZZZ?. r' ri has, a rjt. i jt f ..p. a -.ft. Little White Salmon Valley 120 Icrcs on the White Salmon river, five miles from the Columbia; 500 one-year-old trees, 40 acres improved, 12 acres under plow, 50 acres brush land, fine stream of water through place, east side of valley all good soil, no waste. Owner will sell at a sacrifice if taken at once. See owner through Van Vorst L WelU White Walmon, Wash. When ordering your GROCERIES REMEMBER THAT Kinnaird & Kinsey Have a Full and New Line Also.... FI.OUU AND FKED If you can't call, Telephone 78 Successors to CHAPMAN, on 12th St., on the Heights e v V VN? VN VN V A GOOD PROPOSITION 320 Acres -2G0 acres in first class apple land. 200 acres cleared of which 170 acres is planted to apple trees. SOacres 2-year-old, balancel-year-old ; all standard varieties. 5 miles from Hood River and all under ditch. Can be han dled on easy terms. 6 on deferred payments W. J. BAKER & CO.