The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, July 19, 1911, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE HOOD RIVER NEWS.IWEDNESDAY. JULY 19. 1911
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! THE MERE MAN S
160 Acres in good dairy
country, to exchange for
Hood River Ranch. No
incumbrance and none
wanted. $6,000.
The Hood River District Land Co.
THE SMITH I) LOCK'
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Real Estate And Insurance
GEO. W. DIMICK & GO.
Next to Mt. Hood Hotel
Unimproved Farms a Specialty
Office phone 45-L, Residence 3-15-K
5 CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
P. C. YOUNG, Proprietor
s Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Oysters
P. UTTER ANT) EGGS
FREE .4X1) PROMPT DELIVERY
I'hune Main 6 hood klver, Oregon
'y o.a . y. .z..y .. Ai
iri-'W'
AND BaGGAC.E
r
h DRAYING mmm
Furniture and Vianos McVcd
k All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work
Wood Yard and Feed Store in Connection
S, Office I'hone 2
L Residence 2JNK
S TAFT TRANSFER CO.
s ss..sv .
Wholesale and
Retail Lumber,
Lath, Shingles
Etc. Lumber
delivered to
any part of the
Valley
Stanley
Smith Lumber
Co.
W. S. GRJBBLE
The Mt. Hood Store
General Merchandise
Flour, Feed, fjpray Material
Farm Implements :: and :: Stumping Powder
J. A. LITEL
MT. HOOD, ORE.
Balcksmith and Wapmaker
HORSE r5HOE.ING A SPECIALTY
25 Yea rs Expert ence
IN THE
I
APPLE
VIEWPOINT
II. S.APPLE EXPORTS
LARGEST SINGE 1899
Apple cxjiortM from vnrlniix Aim-rl-nin
iiml ('nmii)luu port during the
Ht-fiHon of litpt ll mImiyv ninny Impor
tant rliimni'H from th preionn year.
New York, which wan relctfuteil to
third place lat year with only :i!v
'Ml liarrelH ami -I'i.IUtt Iioxch, IcikIh
IIiIm year with U'll.TIW barrel, am)
!).V.I,!MI Iioxch, according to figureM
compilcil liy Maliloa Terljune, freight
liroker ami forvviinllnn aetit.
Montreal, which took Heconil place
in liXi'.i-M with barrel. In
fourth on the lint thin hcuhoii with
17J."L'!t barrel ami Iioxch, the boxen
U-hiK Includcil In the barrel Hhlp
merit tit the rate of three ton bar
rel. ItoHton ha HtH'oml place thlM
year with W.MMi barrel ami 1 Kl.tKMl
boxen. Halifax, which led hiMt ea
hoii with r.'s.r.N barrel. 1h repre
Hented thin year by only LHCi.-'Mt bar
rein and Iioxch. Portland, Me,,
whipped 110,:;:;y barrels and boxen
t bin year, while St. John Ih repre
sented by only ,ss(i barrcln and
Iioxch.
Liverpool lead thin year In the
way of lmportH, having received the
larKfHt quantity, J4'.,!.V barrcln and
:!til ,'Jii-S hove. London came next,
having Imported 4 H!.(i7S barnl ami
.".ul.iMH I.oxch. (ilawirow'H lmnortH
were Sir, barrel and '.M.-K"! boxen.
MamburK received 71.77:5 barrcln and
77, HM Iioxch,. while MancheNter'H lm
portn ukk related only 7ti,."ill barrels
and 'JHfM b.ixen. The balance went
to varloiiH other places.
Kxportn of boxed appU-H from New
York am) IiiiHton for the Heanon HUH-
11 atfuretfatrd l.lO.'i.ClK Iioxch, art
compared with .!),7:il Iioxch during
the prevloiiH Heanon. ( )f thin amount
Liverpool received .'Mil.l'tW boxen;
London, ftil.Wl; (JIhmkow, iil.K".;
Hamburg, 77,!M; l'reinen, am)
the balance to varloun other pl.icen.
lionton Mhlpped to Liverpool V.i.lilJ
boxen; to London, 4!,L'7:i; to ilas.
jrow, lfi,!):."; and to Manchentcr, Jo,.
M7 boxen.
The total export nurpaed all rec
ords nliice 1MK.I, the nearent approach
liclritf the Heanon of VMt 10.
STUDY PESTS THAT
THREATEN BERRIES
W. F. Wllnon, of the entomology
department at the Oregon Airrlcul
tural CollcKe, accompanied by 1. I.
Bailey of the department of plant
pathology, made a Hpeclal trip to
Portland and North l'lalnn to ntudy
condition In the utrawberry bedn of
that vicinity, w here It was reported
that the root weevlln were at work
and were threatening the Industry,
together with plant dlncaHcn which
hid alno attacked the vlnen. They
report quite an amount of damage
from the pentn there.
Another report of connfderable
damage being done to tomato plantn
near Independence called Mr. Wllnon
there to Investigate plant lice pests
latt Thursday, July 1'!. I'pon his re
turn he will meet Mr. lialley, A. J.
Stover, i. I Mosluette, ntudent an
nlstantH, and L S. Scott, a I'nlver
slty of Illinois mau here for the sum
mer, joining them In a trip to Mary's
Teak for the collection of plants and
Insects for the college museum and
laboratories.
CHERRY CROP YIELD
SHOWS UP GOOD
Notwithstanding the fact that the
cherry crop at Hood River wax an
nounced to have been seriously In
jured early in the season, shipments
are much heavier than was expected.
In some sections the -yield Is very
Hood.
The largest shipment has licen sent
out by M . Downing,, through the
Davidson Fruit Company. Mr.
Downing, who has tlue Nuiinamaker
place, has shipped In the neighbor
hood of L'.nm crates, and has not
yet stopped picking. It is expected
that his total shipmi :tit will be about
-V'nHl. A majority of t hi-fruit shipped
by him have been Hiiis and Lam
berts with a stiidller shipment of
Koyal Amies and lilack llepubllcans.
Tlic Apple (irik-wers liiion has
made a large niiiiiberof small ship
mciits of very tine ft ult. A sample of
a surprising yield brought to thecltv
was a branch of Ki Inches in length,
cut from a tree in t.he Maxwelton or
chards on the Wesit Side. It con
tained 10.1 large-Hixi d cherries. The
branch, which w-jih taken from a
IUngtree, welght-d a little over two
pounds.
There Is more Catarrh in this sec
tion of the country than all other ills-
eases put together, and until the last
few years was supposed to be Incur
able. For a great many years doc
tors pronounce! It a local disease
and prescribed local remedies, and In
constantly falling to cure with local
treatment, pronounced It Incurable.
Science has proven catarrh to be a
constltiitloii.'kl disease and therefore
requires coiLt 1 1 ntloiial treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured
by .1. F. Cheney V Co., Toledo, Ohio,
Is the only constitutional cure on the
market. It is taken Internally In
doses from I( l drops to one teaspoon
fill. It acts 'directly on the blood and
mucous surfi ices of t he system. They
offer one hur drcd dollars for any case
It falls to cure. Send for circulars and
testimonials. Address:
F. J. CIII:M:Y CO.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by druggists, 7.V.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. Beautiful West Side Home
Offered aUu sacrillce. In Uclmont
'JO acres, mi County road, one-half
mile from end of new Macadam road,
6 acres full bearing, ."i acres young
trees, ,"i acres nearly ready for plow,
balance la parking around house, Im
provements valued at $imn),im), actu
al cost; new modern house, barn and
apple house, with all conveniences,
lncimiliig electric llgnts ami com
pressed air water system, tools, etc.,
all under the ditch. Approximately
1000 boxes of apples this year.
L. A. H i:mii uxon. Agent,
With .1. L. Henderson. Inc, phone II.
I OK SAl.li
AlirOMOIill.L: Second hand five
passenger I'.. M. I', car, in kooJ condi
tion, and SO CHI. Al AS TO Ml AL
MOST (d IN AWAY.
A. II. M.NNS Ol I ICi:
I ioit re cured. Dr. Sowcrby.
O.A. C. WEATHER MAN
REVIEWSPAST MONTH
The only frost ever recorded for
June nt the Oregon Agricultural Col
lege was on June.L'4 thin year, says
W. L. Powers, the college weather
observer. In his review of the past
month. Though it was not heavy.
It Injured corn, beans, potatoes,
squashes ami other truck crops In
some districts.
Thus far this year there has been a
detlclency In rainfall of J.Jii Inches,
the precipitation for June being 1.0"i
Inches a departure of ,1s of an Inch
from normal. The greatest amount
for any one period of 21 hours was
.4 of an Inch. The evaporation dur
ing the month was 4.1." Inches.
There were 1.1 clear days, partly
cloudy and 7 cloudy ones. The mean
temperature for J une was ."i! . a de
parture from the normal of :l . The
highest point was on June lo, when
It was M', and the lowest June 24,
2i' The greatest range lu any one
day was 41
LIGHTNING KILLS HORSES
ON FARM NEAR DALLES
Lightning Instantly killed two
horses lielonglng to Henry A. Welp,
a rancher who lives live miles south
of The Dalles, Thursday evening at
!::!() o'clock. Timothy and Frank
Welp, who were driving behind the
tenm In a held, were stunned by the
Mash, but were not seriously Injured.
Cooks .Man Killed Ity Horse
L. M. Kooth. of Cooks, was killed
Wednesday while riding. Ills horse
reared, fell backwards, and the horn
of the saddle penetrated his body.
Mr. Ilooth had an Interest In a store
at Hood ami at Cm.ks and was ::o
years old.
HOOD RIVER MINERAL
SPRINGS COMPANY
Has opened its subscription books
for stock in the company. A home
company. A rare opportunity. An
assured success. Temporary office
with the Hood River Realty Co.
C. D.NICM.l.SLN, Sec'y
Soft Drinks for Family L'se
Hood Klver Sweet Cider. Hires'
Knot Deer, and Soda Waters of all
flavors can be obtained for family
use at nil t lie ci mfecl ionery and gro
cery stores at .1.0il per dozen, with
an allowance of .".Oc per doen for the
return of the lot ties to the party
from whom purchased. Keep a few
bottles In a cool place during the
warm weather
lloon Kivi n Aiti.i im o u Co.
Happiest (iirl in Lincoln.
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes. "I had
I n ailing for Home time with
chronic constipation ami stomach
trouble. I began taking chamber
Iain's Stomach and I .Iver Tablets ami
In thnv days I was able to be up and
got better riuht along. I am the
proudest girl in Lincoln to Iiml such
a good medicine." For sale by all
dealers.
Tumors removed. I'r. Sowcrby.
LEARNING TO SMOKE
By BYRON WILLIAMS
l HEKK come a time
I J In the livm of most
14 mothers whea WU
11 lie or Henry or
r yJI John, whatever the
name may be.
comes home with a
countenance like a
whitewash brush,
a naujeu like an
amateur sailor's
and a smell upon
his clothes that re
minds of Kipling's
"Betrothed:"
For Maggie has writ
ten a letter to give
me my choloe be-
A,V1-C. rv- tween
The wee little whim
HIS FIBST 8M0KI. perlng Love and
the great god Nick
O'Teen!
There can be no mistake about It.
Mother has smelled William and
caught him with the smoke on, If I
may be permitted to vary slightly the
slung phrase. The first thing mother
does Is to cry, and the next well,
either she whlpa William or scolds pa
"like time" for setting an example.
This may seem funny to yoa, bat it
Is no joke to mother. Her heart 1
filled with sorrow at the thought of
Wllllo, who such a little while ago was
a wee, pure bahy, a mite orer which
she dreamed rosy dreams, a tot over
whose wavering footsteps she watch
ed, a Ind over whose habits she
thought she bad absolute control. And
now now she realises for the first
time that William has not taken fall
measure of the Scriptural teachings;
that he has disappointed her and form
ed a bad habit.
In the usual home after such dis
covery there follows a family confer
ence. Willie is upstairs In bed. There
Is a queer goneness in bis anatomical
regions, his head is dlxsy, and a dark
bluish band about his drawn mouth
tells of dire and repeated upheavals,
a hair trigger stomach and a sadder
but wiser boy.
During the conference pa decides to
offer Willie a gold watch and chain
if be will promise not to smoke until
be has reached his majority. Mother
cries most of the
evening, bat
brightens up
when pa en
thuses over the
watch and chain.
In the morning
Wllllo Is called
into solemn ses
sion, pa delivers
his alternative,
ma cries some
more, Willie hes
Itates and Is
lost.
Nine times out
of ten he prom
ises, and fully
that many times
he fulls to keep the promise. Some
times he keeps up the deceit and gets
the watch, being too ashamed to ac
knowledge his baseness; sometimes he
keeps his promise and earns the prise,
but usually, sooner or later, he comes
right out in the open, says he doesn't
want a gold watch and chain anyhow.
There are so many things worse
that a mun may do I scarcely would
bold against him the smoke habit. The
kindest, sweetest, truest man I ever
knew was a smoker. lie helped the
needy, he was brood minded with the
narrow, he lived a Christian life, not
as laid down by writ and rule, but in
the broad light of his understanding
of the commundment to "do as yoa
would be done
by." He mlt:ht
have been a bet
ter man If he had
not been addict
ed to the use of
the weed, but If
your boy, moth
er, is as good a
man and leads as
exemplary a lift)
you may well be
proud of him.
Too many par
ents make the
mistake of try
ing to keep a
boy from smok
ing by telling
him that to
smoke Is wrong,
a sin of no small
calibor. They
forget that the
very fact of
smoking being a
UW
V U7
PA 8 ULTIMATUM.
THI JIDOE. THE
BANK SB, THE MERCHANT.
sin, as stated, makes a boy want to
smoke. The average lad bus a dash of
the daredevil In him. He wuuts to da
things that are not just 100 per cent
pure, and. besides, he sees the judge
and the banker auJ the merchant
smoking, and he argues that the judge
and pa and the bunker would not do
anything very wroug-at least not with
ma In the same town.
What you should teach your boy is
the physical, the health side of smok
ing. Let him know the effect of nico
tine upon adolescence, make him un
derstand that tobacco stunts the mind
and the Imdy when used at too enrly
BU age. Tench him the effect of tobac
co upon the heart and tho nervous sys
tem, to say nothing of the cost of In
dulging the habit.
Then you have done your duty, and
If WllltH in smokes It Is with a full un
derstuudiug of the hundlcitp he plaetM
upon himself.
The Satisfactory Solution of Your
Water Supply Problem
will be reached by installing in your home a pneumatic
Leaner varer my
Simn v System
u.
You can have abundant water hot or cold
(or kitchen, bath, laundry, the lawn and any
other purpose required, at a moderate cost, i
Will also afford fire protection.
The most efficient, economical and depend- 's
able water supply System to be had.
Ask your local dealer to explain about the
Leader System or write for our booklet,
"How I Solved the Water Supply Problem."
LEADER IRON WORKS, DepL 22, Decatur, III.
1 '
V2im
Apple Land and Orchard Company
Ottioo, No. 9 Oak Street, Phono 26 or 2002K. Hood River
THE MANUFACTURERS
HAVE COMPLIED STRICTLY WITH THE
GOVERNMENT PURE FOOD LAWS IN THE
MANUFACTURE OF
White River Flour
It Is Unbleached
P&rHicMe Hotel
NOW OPEN
modern in Goery Respect
Cocottid in tfW Heart c tfu Upper Vaffcy
Rooms 50c and $1 Meals 35 Cents Rates by the Week
l'AKKDAI.K, OREGON
J. M. CLARK, Proprietor
Upper Valley Lumber Co.
We are now in a position to furnish
ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER
of the various kinds
Apple Boxes and Strawberry Crates for this season. Orders and bills
promptly filled.
HAY & WEISEL 1 -l miles Southeast of Parkdale
f
First Class Livery
Phone 5
Transfer and Livery Company
Freight and Baggage Transfer
ii
i
(iLNLRAL STOKAtili
HOOD KIN LK, ORl.UON.
4th & State St.
Phone
0. P. DABNEY & SONS
FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE, STOVES
AND RANGES
We buy, sell and exchange everything
in Mouse Furnishings, Campers
Supplies, etc.
Don't forticttlic place-Cor. -Ilh S Stiite
Round Trips East
St. 1'aul. Minneapolis, Kansas t'ity, Uir.aha. ! ilu;h
Winnipo.LT .?'( ).im.
Ohicavro. Milwaukee $72. ot'.
St. Louis .$70.00.
lVnvor, Colorado Sprin.es "".( " .
Now York, rhiia.klplna .los.
Washington. Ikiltinvtv si'C.oi'.
Host on 110. tH
Many other points in proportion.
Pates (it sa'e: -luno It',. 17. 2. JS. LM,
:'.o. -hilv 1 tot;, p.i. :H -jf.. J,'. :. Au'.-i.t
:l. I. .", 1 1 to 17. L'l to t . ::. S. p
tembor 1, L I to 7. A arrU of r,,;it,s
noinvr an. I ivturnit.ir. liftt.rn limit f -to!or
"ilst. Sp'poMT-; aro a'!o.-,..l in
each .lirei'tion.
GfL7 OO Clatsop lteic h on I lie l'i illc
ASTORIA CENTENIAL, Astorij, Oregon, August 1 0 !c Sepfemier 3
LOW ROUND TRIPS FROM THt f AS T AH w t,
and As tor 1. 1 w :ti Stvpovirs Si lie, lnlv d. t I s nr. It o m I )
ri-ct tr.nn service.
W. K. COM N. K. A i. a I l' I . '
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