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About The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1910)
THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1910 3 E E THIS 40 ACRES AT $10,000 IS A GENUINE BARGAIN IS Acres of Spitzenberxs and Newtowns, 8 1-2 acres of them 4 years old, 6 1-2 acres of 2 and 1 year old, 8 acres more ready to plant; balance of place easy clearing. $2500 CASH will handle it. Another 40 Acres in same neighborhood, has 3 acres Commercial Orchard, house, barn, etc., and can be bought for $6000. Good Terms. WE HAVE SOME GOOD CITY PROPERTIES LISTED see the L-P Land Co. Tel. 250 12 Smith Block IOEXJ Hood River, Ore. E J. F. REYNOLDS Plumbing and Tinning We install Heating Plants of all kinds HooU River Heights WHEN YOU WANT Manufacturing and Repair Work OP 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. HNE HORSESHOEING SNOW & UPSON Shops HI-HJ-H5-147 Fourth St. .Op. (iilbert-Vaughan, Hood River.Or. Horses Home Stables Conducted is a .. General Transfer, Feed and Sale Business .. The way to drive out to Little White Salmon camping and fishing. The shortest and best route to Trout Lake and all way points Both local and lona distance telephones. Call or write J. l. STUART Underwood MANAGER Washington OO TO-- Dabncy9s 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 whitest, lightest bread of any flour on Hood River 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. e It is made in Hood 'Rix)cr J Kood RiDer fHiCCing Company i "BOXES ! ii Apple and Pear Boxes Stanley-Smith Lumber rr.ii A vv - ilAa i ai 1 m. CROP ESTIMATES OF COAST BOX APPLES From Produce Newa A prumlrtfd lattt week the New York Produce Newa give what It claltiiH to be Home valuable figure od the coming apple crop. Accord lug to thU report there will be 21,l00 earn of boxed applen from the west till year. Am there are GOO boxed to the car thin meana i:),140,000 boxes. Thette will be divided an follow: Colorado, went of Uocklerj ... 4,000 cara Colorado, euat of Rookie ... 1,500 cars Waslilngtou C.000 cars California 0,000 cara Oregon 2,000 cam Idaho l.SWcar. I'tah 500 car New Mexico 400 cars Montana 1500 cars Total 21.900 earn Lent year thette game aectlona prr dueed the following: California 6.000 cars Colorado 5,500 earn WaMhlngton .... Oregon New Mexico .... Washington .... Montana 1,100 cars 400 cara :t50 cara 200 cara 200 cara Total 14,450 cara Thin nhov an Increase of 50 per cent. The count lea In California which produce the applea are Hum bolt, Sonoma, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, San Diego. Thene counties hint year actually shipped 2,W! car loads. The counties In Oregon which pro duce the applea are Jackson, Doug Ian, Marlon, Wasco, Mood Kiver, L'matllla, (Jrant, Union, Yamhill. It In In these counties that the famous Newtown I'lpplns are grown and there will lie 100,000 boxes this year agalunt 25,000 lunt year. Colorado apple points are Grand Junction, Fruita, Clifton and Rifle, I'aouia, llotchklns and Mount Hone. Theme are all on the western slope. while in the eastern slope are Free- tnont and Doulder counties. New Mexico has a lietter crop than last season, there being three coun ties In which apples are grown, San Juan, San Miguel and Chaves. It has been stated that Europe will want 4,000,000 boxes of apples thin year. The greatest number that Europe ban ever taken In any one year wan 520,000 boxes. I'uless Eu rope largely increases Its supply of the 1:1,000,000 boxes of apples pro duced In the west half must tie eaten in the states. America grows every year In the consumption of fruit. In 1VW citrus shipments from the coast amounted to 1.M50 carloads and last season there were 40,0!t" carloads. Some estimate the coming citrus crop at 50,000 carloads. In lVW there were no l'orto Kico oranges. Last season there were quantities of the California and Florida oranges frozen, which argely curtail the consumption of apples. Had all the oranges lieen good that were shipped the apple market would probably have finished at $1 a barrel Instead of $4. People will not eat oranges that have been frozen and consequently turn to ap ples. Last year the price of early apples and H'arn was high. The trade seemed to forget the enormous peach crop In western New York. Reports show that there Is Just as good a peach crop there ns last year. There may Is? a shortuess of early apples for a little while this year, particu larly from Ohio and Iowa which suffered from the April freeze, but there will lie plenty of apples both In the east and In the west. Maine. Masnachusetts, New Hampshire and New York all have plenty of winter npples as well ns other kinds of fruits Mosler Wants Commissioner 1 This part of Wasco county needs j and deserves representation at the county seat. We need a county com missioner and are entitled to one. No doubt each section of the county feels the same way. Wasco county lielng so large Is not properly repre sented any way, with but two com missioners. A commissioner In the east or south part of the county will naturally work harder for the Inter ests of his section than he will for that part of the county In which he j has no particular Interest. This should not be the case, but it is. j Naturally, then, a section that Is not j represented gets mighty little con-j slderatlon. Western Wasco had a : commissioner for a short time, in-1 fore Hood River county was set : apart, but since then Mosler district has been left with no one to look after Its Interests. We nre casting no reflections upon the present com missioners, who nre no doubt doing good In their own territory; we simply need a number of things here principally good roads and good bridges. We have neither and no section" of the county needs them more than this does. -ItuUetln. If your horse In run down and out of condition and ,vou want to get him In shape to do good strong work Imv a pall of Rex Stock Food It will do the Job. Whitehead's. MANY CANDIDATES IN WASHINGTON July 15 was the first date on which candidates for state and county o di ces could file their names for the September primary ballots In Wash ington and there were numerous can didates la line at the county audi tor's window to get their names down and their money In the coun ty's hands as quickly as possible. The filing fees received by candidates for county oflice and for the legisla ture amount to quite an Item. Su perior court Judges pay $40 for filing their candidacy, and the schedule uuder the new primary law runs from that sum down to $1, which Is the price paid for the privilege of runuing for wreckmaster, a position largely honorary In Its duties. legis lative candidates pay f 20 and there are so many of them In King county this year that It Is a question If they all get a run for their money. Never before were there so many men offer Ing their services and time to their fellow men, if the latter will only elect t hem to the legislature. It will tie an interesting campaign. Broke Side Ro4 A big O, R. & X. passenger engine broke a side rod Just as It pulled Into the station Saturday morning. ,llad the breakage occurred a little sooner a serious accident would probably have occurred. The engine was taken off the train here and a freight en gine that happened to be In the yard coupled on the passenger train. The disabled engine was temporarily re paired and later taken to the shops at Allilua. MOSIER Mrs. 11. (. Kibbee and two chil dren and Miss Foster left Monday to visit friends In Wanilc for a few days. W. A. Husbands returned Thurs day from his California trip, having bad a delightful visit. I.e P. vans sold 15 acres of his un improved land to Oeorge Rruce who will clear It and plant It to orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Will McClure went to Portland Friday to see Mrs. Marsh, who is sick In the hospital. Mrs. John Evans returned home Thursday after spending a few weeks tn Hood River with her daughter, Mrs. Macey, wbo has been In poor health but Is much Improved. The death of Mrs. Nellie Davenport Wood came as a shock to her many frleuds, who had hoped for her speedy recovery. Mrs. Wood was married In Mosler and had a large circle of friends who extend their sympathy to Mr. Wood and family in their sad liereavement. The funeral was held In The Dalles Friday and the floral tributes were so many a special conveyance was used to carry them to the cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Middleswnrt and Mr. and Mrs. Chnmberlain left Monday for a month's camping trip near Mount Hood. The special meetings held at the Christian church are well attended and with the help of Prof. Longman for a week they ho pe to have larger crowds and many conversions. Miss Grace Husbands returned home Tuesday after spending uenrly a month visiting relatives. Soreness of the muscles, whether Induced 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. Oregon Shot Line ahd union Pacific TIHB TABLE Effective Sunday, June 1 2th, trains will arrive and depart at Hood River, Oregon, on the following schedule: WEST BOUND No. . Fat Mall (no paMenrers) 4:M A. M. No. 8. Portland Flyer 6:20 " No. 1L 8oo-Spokn-Portlnd :50 " No. IS. Portland Local 7:4S " No. 5. Oregon A Washington Expreaa 7;5o No. 1. Portland Local 4:S0 P. M. No, 7. Chicago Limited 5.4 " EAST BOUND No. 2. Baker City Local 10:24 A. M. No. . Chicago Limited UM " No. 14. The Pallea Local :20 P. M. No. 4. Spokane Flyer :00 " No. M. Fant Mail M " No. 12, Soo-Spokane-Portland 8:55 " No. . Oregon A Wanhincton Expreeal0:26 " Traini No. 7 and No. have no coaches: paten ter! uaina this train will be required to pay pull man fare in addition to railroad fare: theae train make no atop between Hood River and Portland. Train No. 7 atopa only at The Pallea. Arlington. Pendleton, Gibbon. t-aOrande. Hot Ike. Union. Baker City and Huntinajton. Train No. 1 and 2 "top at all atation between Baker City and Portland. Train No. IS and 14 atop at all atation be tween Portland and The Pallea. j. II. I REDRICY, Agent. Water Worts on the Farm Ye, that Juat what we mean real water worts running water in the kitchen, the bathroom, the laundry, the baro in fact, all over the place. And it's all done by that Unit you aee ta Uva ower leu nana corner oi tni picture tne Leader Bystem. It e vastly ainrrcal t irom tne old-fashioned elevated tank which worked by gravity. For the Leader Water Supply System U operated i comprtuti air reliable. af and cleanly. Your windmill pumpa eater into the tank (which U already full of air). The air, being elastic, ia compressed Into upper part of the lank, and force the water out through the pipe. Thi give you a pressure, ao that a powerful stream of water la oa Up at every faucet, no matter where it ia located. And thia mean mitt- lut Jkn-prouctum, lot the pressure l ativajt and always ready. Now, the old style gravity tanks were either put ia the attic or sit aated on a high tower out of doors. la the former case, their weight when full, cracked the plastering; or they oversowed or leaked. Hooding the room a below. la the case of the outside tank, the water often froze solid in winter, necessitating expensive plumb ing bill; or it became not and stagnant during tne summer ana unm lor use, Tn Loader Water Supply System voids all this, because the air-tight tank Is either in the basement or buried under ground below the frost line. Every outfit is complete, with full direction, and i eaaily installed. The Leader System needs do repair, is suited to small buildings of large, and is moderate la price. Let us end you our free benklet. "How I Solved til Water Supply Problem." the tory of man wlio ucrafully equipped hi country home with modern watar wurka. w Write for It today, before you forget h r .a-' II li r fj R LEADED TAMKl I S rVi iieri -.t. irfri'.f, i mm I lfa.ii.'il.iiM-i., ye.. ..weyji. " -- xi.- . mm mm Addrcs or Enquire 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 MEAT MARKET P. C. YOUNG, Proprietor Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Oysters BUTTER AND EGGS FREE AA'D PROMPT DELIVERY Phone Main 6 Hood River, Oregon udi 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 Jalmon, Wash. When ordering your GROCERIES REMEMBER THAT Kinnaird & Kinsey Have a Full and New Line Also.... FLOUR AND FKED If you can't call, Telephone 78 Successors to CHAPMAN, on 12th St., on the Heights Ki&taNrtaM A GOOD PROPOSITION 320 Acres 2G0 acres in first class apple land. 200 acres cleared of which 170 acres is planted to apple trees. 50 acres 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. a'r!.iCS ir3 0