HOOD RIVERGLAOIERt THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1004 Darldson Caniienr Starta Co. The ware house of the Davidson Fru it .nn.e resembled a lxe hive as uiacier man glanced in Mondav morn ing. a uunureil women, children and men were Duty stemming berries, cook nig ana soldering cans of preserved ai uu, fruit mat would be a loss to the urmer were it not lor this canuini establishment is going into cans am glass jars at the rate of 5,000 quarts a aay. The grower is getting from one vo inree cents a pound for his unmark- eiaoie berries, wording to grade, and steady employment is given 100 or more jujuu raver people. 1 he girls and boys stemming berries are paid one cent a pound for their work, and average 75 cents to 1 a da' in wages. The whole force worked al day Sunday. Mr. Davidson says he'll arrange io nave an extra day for Bun day school some time next winter to make up for lost time. This is the first year the factory has wen aoie w secure all the help needed. Last year help was short and the fruit soured before it could be put into the cans, consequently it alterward spoiled and all the reason's work was lost. This year Mr. Davidson has installed a labor- . saving soldering niacin ne which is capa ble of turning out 10,000 cans a dav. , An expert cunneryman, C. H. Luther from California, is in charge of this branch of the factory. Three and four hundred crates are go ing into the cans each day. Later in the season Mr. Davidnon expects to in . crease the output to 700 crates. The ' berries are of hne quality and are fruit that early in the season would command a good price in any market, but with the low prices now prevailing in the over-crowded markets, Mr. Davidson is advising the growers to ship only the first-clans berries, and he is buying the others for canning. Berries for the cannery require less expense for gathering, as the fruit does not have to be packed, and the crates are returned to the grower, which wanes me price, zo lo 70 cents, a very good return for berries late in the season. lnuy cuuia even ue grown at tnis price hi a prom. The canning of the berries is an inter esting process. Mr. Drvidson eaya he umn i miow anvtmng or the work when he started in a few years ago, but from the easy manner in which he explains the processes to a visitor, he had no trouble in mastering the art The Eastern markets where ilood River berries have made such a reputation are now calling for the canned product. Ten thousand quarts make a carload, and from the way the berries are going inio uu cans ai we liooa Kiver cannery Easterners should have a good supply of this luscious fruit next winter. Gilbert Has Fine Hotel. The new and enlarged Mount Hood hotel Is as fine a hostelry as can he found in Eastern Oregon. A Glacier reporter was shown over the building the other day. He was surprised to find such splendid furnishings in a hotel in a town the size of Hood Kiver. Many towns of $0,000 population can't boast of a hotel like the new Mount Hood. - ' There is not a dark room in the build ing. There is perfect ventilation, and all rooms are supplied with steam heat. The plumbing is sanitary in every res pect, with a complete system of vents. Bath and' toilet rooms are found on all three floors, with porcelain bath tubs and hot and cold water at each faucet. Water is supplied from the city system with a direct two-inch main. No cess pools remain on the premises, a special Bewer connecting witli the river carries off all waste matter. Some of the rooms are finished with Flemish oak wood work and velvet car pet. The ladies' parlor, in the northeast corner of the second story, is cozily fin ished with red ingrain paper and velvet green carpet. The wood work is Flem ish oak, as is the furniture. A splendid view of the Columbia river is obtained from this parlor, A number of Port land men as soon as they saw it re marked that they are going, to bring their wives to Hood Kiver whenever they have business here after this. The hotel has 05 guest rooms Mr.' Gilbert says lie ' has already slept 82 people in the building before it was completed. Ten of the rooms are sup plied with private bath rooms. These rooms can also be thrown into suites. These private bath n.oms are supplied with porcelain tubs, toilets, and wash stands, with hot and cold water connections. The new building is !K)x90, and the I top of the flagstaff is 90 feet from the ground, maintaining as Mr. Gilbert says the symetry of the pyramids. At the northeast corner of the building is a cuiKila or observatory. From this ob servatory may be obtained one of the best bird's-eye views of the city. Some photographer should take advantage of this. To the north the Columbia is to lie seen for a distance of five or six miles up and down the stream. It is a scene few hotels can offer to guests. The dining room is commodious and airy, 24x50 feet and is supplied with all modern conveniences. The new dishes are of the poppy brand of semi porcelain, the samo brand as is used in llotel Portland. Across the courtyard from the kitchen is the laundry" for washing the napkins. The broad verandas extending full length on the north and east sides of the building, two stories, are to be sup plied with settees and porch rockers, making the hotel one of the most at tractive in the Northwest. A large sample room is furnished for the convenience of commercial travelers. A double door permits the taking in of the largest trunks. A rubber-tired truck will be used to convey the trunks from the drays. Mr. Gilbert can well afford to be proud of this sample room. While Mr. Gilbert is proprietor of the Mount Hood dotal, his son, C. F. Gil bert, is manager. The reporter took a glance at the register and counted 50 names for the day before. Mr. Gilbert said that was only common occur rence, and that in a short time he will be compelled to complete the brick an nex he has under contemplation. The new and neatly furnished rooms in this new hotel will attract the best class of travel, and there is no reason why Mr. Gilbert should not make a success of his extensive undertaking.' The im rrovementa show an expenditure of 10,000. Better TLan a Doctor's Prescription. Mr. J. W. Turner, of Truheart, Va., says tbat Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have done him more good than anything he could get from the doctor. If any physician in this country was able to compound a med icine that would produce such gratify ing results in cases of stomach troubles, biliousness or constipation, his whole time would be used In preparing this one medicine. For sale by all drug- j gists. U Hair Man Still Lives. A person who is only half alive to the world and society will not succeed in business. He should go to Williams' Pharmacy and gesome Pal mo Tablets. They re guaranteed for all weakness Billv Sliipman returned Saturday morning on .the Regulator from The Dalle. A Trip Up the Columbia. What a picture this conveys to one who has ever seen this grand river of of the West a majestic stream of blue waters sweeping past wooded isles, pic turesque walls of rock, moss-covered crags and the grandest of cascades! It is like a plunge in fairv land. Leaving the dock at Portland the 12 miles on the broad, qme' uecaeu on eitner side witn im-en a. hills, is soon passed. At the mouth of A pleasing picture the whole landin the Willamette lies Sanvie'a island, a presents, where graceful cottonwool labyrinth of green foliage. Here, un- "d w illows waving to the gentle breeie, On up the river we wend our way uniu we pass tne oeautitui mountain stream of hite Salmon and in a few moments more our boat whistles for Hood Kiver, the famous berry town. A crowd of beople are gathered on the bank and to add to the picturesque srena, muian squaws and papooses clad in blankets of the most brilliant red quiet Willamette, I Kreen, yellow and blue, with stripes am: I piaius doiii targe and small. der the swaying brunches of the cotton woous, surrounded nv the blue sweep. ing waters, Indian legends tell us the great chief, Multnomah, once called together the greatest council of Indian warriors ever known. Our steamer now points up the Col uniDia. inettrigiit waters, the green oiiage, wun tne deep, darn forests in the distance and occasional eliuiuscs of snow-capped mountains is a scene nev; er to be forgotten. We pass the old historic fort of Vancouver, islands fringed with cottonwoods, panti ral scenes and rugged hills. To our right rises Rooster Rock, a large rocky pillar crowned with firs, while here and there on its steep sides moss and shrubs have found a resting place boon we are rounding the beetling cliffs of Cape Horn, perpendicular walls tower high above ue. Vt it hand in hand with Father md and wate Time, have cut fantastic shapes in those grim old racks, which are brightened up with the silvery spray of falling waters. Out in the river the black head of Lone Rock stands trim and sileut in its lone liness. We ko on past hieh rockv craus. where oeiiind a screen ot green foliaae we caico a gimpse oi Drigtit, sparkling wa ters tumbling down over the moss-cov ered rocks; over hanging cliffs wher verdure clad walls echo the wierd, wild music of the cold mountain torrent ns it rushes from its narrow bed into the broad Columbia. And now we see the far-famed falls of Multnomah, a roaring river drops over a precipice WOO feet. The somber gray rocks and dark evergreens in the duckground, the white spray of falling waters, the light green foliage of the trees and shrubs'and moss-rocks below, forms a most enchanting picture. -Many pretty and tragic legends are connected with these charming ppolH of nature. farther up we pass St. Peters' Dome me pjiimg terraces oi roe leaping up io u are soneneu ty tne vine and shrub, Castle Rock, standing like an. old de serted castle of ancienttimcs.next meets the eye. As we come nearer we see that Mother Nature lias kindly placed sprays oi green and red and vellow mosses in the niches of its rough, rugged wans, vve pass nsu canneries and nu morous nsn wheels where the unwarv saimon, lor which this river is famous. is scooped up, canned and shipped all over the the world. ' ' - Now, we are out in mid stream. On either side new beauties await uh. The strangely wrought domes and peaks whoso sides are draped with fleecy clouds, perpendicular rocks towering skyward, worn and weatherbcaten by the winds and storms of hundreds of years, then again we creep along the shore almost brushing the willows bending over the waters. Awav in the distance the hills. wrapped in misty blue, arc outlined against the sky. Now the Cascades are before us and here we have a tine view of Table Rock. An Indian legend savs s one ot the abutments ot the bridge of the Gods, that long, long ago a won- nui stone arcn spanned the river where now are the falls. Mysterious and pathetic is the legend of the beau tiful Cascades. Long before the white man came, that great arch', under which flowed the wild dark waters, rang to the hoofs of mounted dusky warriors with plumed head and rude lances. Now the roaring, foaming waters guard well the fallen bridge. Our steamer is now plowing into t tie roaring waters that are whirling down over the Cascades and in a few minutes rides quietly into the locks ready to be lifted through them and sent on her way. Millions of dollars ami over 20 years were required until this boat-way through the Cascades was completed. Leaving the Locks we get a line view of the knob across the river where stand the ruins of the old blockhouse where Lieutenant Sheridan fought his first battle. Time lias wrought many changes, but memory remains that the years and the mould cannot cover. almost touch the boat, the gang plank is inrown oui and oi our a-Hj passeugers, over auu stop at tins picturesque and prosperous little citv. The town, half hidden by spreading ouk, is charmmglv situated on the lull aide with a background of aw eetscented pines and graceful oaks, lieiow.throu a vista of green the blue WKiers of the i (laud oui i oiumnia he. In smiling m the sunlight, while beyond lies those silent fir-clad mountains. Still further back and towering above all Mount Auams rears its snowv head, and just below, the stream of White Salmon like a silver thread emerges from the dark, cooi loreets and empties its clear waters into the Columbia. It is a lovely, fascinating scene long to be remembered. With a dilightful climate and cool, fresh air, surely ture has poured her wealth upon thii spot with lavish hand. We go on far ther. hat a panoramic view meets our eyes ! Before us like a lake of green, DasKing in the sunlight lies the beauti fill, fertile valley of Hood Kiver, fairly groaning with its weight of fruit. The valley seems alive with the hum of busy workers. Acres of delicious red strawberries peep out from among the green leaves. Tentsare pitched in every direction. Be sides the white pickers and packers who are employed, hundreds of Indians from the reservation bring their tents, nogs and ponies, and remain during th berry season. Lazy braves, may often be seen lying in . the. shade smoking, wnne me squaws, with their little sun uurneu papooses ou their backs labor in the fields. Nestled in the lap of the vallev be yond are orchards loaded with green fruit, and, as if to a Id beauty and fresh ness to the scene, winding around among me green, flood river comes foaming and dashing over the rocks in its mad runh to reach the Columbia. htretching awav in the distance, in their soft, blue smoky caps, the hills fade away against the blue skv like the sweet, half laded memories of the years behind us. Beyond, at the head of the valley, like a' grand old white-haired sentinel stands Mount Hood as if guard ing the little valley at its feet. ine setting sun throws its golden tint on his snowy robes words fail to de scribe the grandeur and beauty of the scene, and as the sun sinks out of sight and the shades of night are closing soft ly, gently over the now quiet valley below ami the grav shadows are creep ing up the mountain sides, we bid good night to grand old mountains and beau tiful vale and wend our way back among the murmuring pines. inoiign the beautilul scenes have failed from sight, their memory re mains, and as the tide of years drifts bv. floating us far out upon the great swells of life, may it sometime bring us gently again up the Columbia to Hood Kiver valley. Jkssib D. Belknap. Worst of nil Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel .every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrs. 8. H. New- son, Decatur, Ala, "tor three years," she writes, "I endured Insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevita ble when the doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Kleclrio Bitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now am coinptetelv recovered." For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Dowel roubles Flectrio Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed y Chas. L. Clarke, druggist. Wanted,Fruit Lands List your Fruit Lands with us In the Homeseekers- Guide if you want to sell them. We advertise the guide in over ZL'o Eastern ana auddle West papers, Send for the Homeseekers' Guide. BATCHELOR k BERHABD 6 First Street Portland, Or BIG- Second-Hand . STOKE IN HOOD RIVER Buys Sells iiinl Exchanges New and Second-Hand Household Goods of every description. Come in and look around We can save you money. O. Ii. DAI3NEY & CO. W. R. HARDMAN DEALER IN Hi LUNCHES SERVED SOFT D1UNKS HOOD KIVEH HEIGHTS J. T. HOLMAN, HOOD RIVER HEIQHTS Cottage jarket, PEA I. Kit IN Fresh and Cured Meats, GREEN VEGETABLES. Free Delivery. Bicycle Department. Repairs made and supplies constantly on hand. Phone 51 Phone 5 1 Lumber Lath hingles ood, etc Our Prices Are the Lowest w HOOD LBR CO. Guns Fishing Tackle Camp Outfits Tent, Call sort am th new Wlnrhaatar Automatic I Ramhnn Pnlaa 7V tn am imv hii n,t. ... m a ..........i. ..... ,. ,r. . - . i7... ..' .. t i. i"- 'r m .w niHIUHHUIUHNIIIIftllUR. ft UUHUl Awnlngn, Wwfim Coven, Vtma ill nti iWn U,..vaii Mo. ...... cooking uUumeln iiil iwmp rwu wnei, ifta to n.50 ouch. eonveulciioes. Everything: for Building and Furnishing the Home Hardware Stoves Carpets Faints Tinware Furniture Linoleum Oils Glass Building Materials STEWART, the Home Furnisher. COE'S 3d A That Throbbing Headache Would niiiclilv leave you, if vou ueed Dr.KliiK's New Life Pills. Thousands of Hiilli-rers httve proved their matchless neril lor sick and nervous Headaches. They inuke pure blood and build up your health. Only 25c, money back if not cured. Sold hv ('has. . N. ( lurke druggist. J. B. Fletcher & Co. :' ! '-'DffA.tKuti jn" NOTIONS, GLASS WARE, CROCK ERY, Etc. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD BROS., Proprietors. Groceries, Flour and Feed FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. Free Delivery. Phone. R E. JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Telephone No. 81. HOOD RIVER, OR. Livery, Feed and Dray ing. 8TKANAHANS & BAGLEY. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. ' Pleasure parties can secure fi rut-elans ris. Spe cial attention given to moving Furniture and Pianos. We do everything horses can do. HOOD RIVEIt, OREGON. C L A R I Get your Spray Material of THE DRUGGIST, And you can depend on it being GOOD. ' Statk AuBicci.TraL Coi.LE(iRxn Experisknt Station. Corvaus, Oku., April 13, 1904. Mr. fhas. X. Clarke, Hood River, Ore. Dear SirThe sample of whit arsenic which you sent me has been exam ined and I find that it is exceptionally good. For all practical purptmes I would rail it absolutely pure. The chemical anulysia shows thai the sample contains .08 of one per cent moisture and NS.77 per cent white arsenic. So you see that the sample is of an exceptionally fine quality. Very truly yours, A. L. KNISELY, Chemist, LIPPINCOTT'S ' MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family liihary The Best In Current Literaiara 12 COMPLCTK NOVCM YCANLV MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 mhycar; 28ct.acoy NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF Without question the most beautiful residence location in the city. High and sightly, no mud no dust. Supplied with the purest spring water. You are cordially invited to come up and inves tigate, see the water plant, enjoy the fine view and have a good drink. No trouble to show lots: Always at home. Now is your chance. C. COE - - - BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Xmrn 'V. Trade Marks Deeions nroa Mnainf a m Umarlpurm mar .nliiilj aamruin our opinion ft whib n luTMiUna ( prob.Hr pMnt.l,lfc Connianlca. tloni itrtatlr eonfldentUO. HaiKDaofcoo Puaou mit frM. OldMt mteoej tor aftounnf palaau. HaUnu LajLon tbrouth Muds A Co. rralr. saentinc Jinericast A bandiom.lT UlattrtMd wMtlf. tnraat dr. Cttl.tion of .n aoiantlSa Inarnal. Tmm BJI a ,"1 : MirBontki,L Sola a? all aawwIoaJm. iUKpCo"'. New Tort Hunt's Wall Paper House Headquarters for Contract Painting, Wall Tint ing, Paper Hanging, etc. Up-to-date Sign Painting Promptly Done. All the late de Higns in Wall Paper kept on hand. Phone 671 Oak Street Hood River WHY K1NL0CH PASTE ej IDEAL HOUSE PAINT Yua rrpoM of feotoaa NS la to Protoct aa4 BoaaatlfVa "IAvm4 oil la Iha llfo of paint" kaoaoaa H la ttia Mmdat, Ika mmtOmf. Out kaMa OM aagaaaatj (tha drr paint) to tha aariaoa i an. only van th. Ml laaaa laia Madia aall tkaaak Ma aUa intftffratioa r atmaopharla iafloaaoaa afcovi. to. 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LOUIS, MO. THERE 13 NO SUBSTITUTE. Sold by 8. E. BARTMESS, Hood Riyer, Okkoo.i. STEAMER Charles R. Spencer. THE DALLES TRANSPORTATION CO. Fart time brtwren Tb IJalle. and Portland. Htramer kavoa Tba Dalle Toeadaya, Thumdaya nod Mtuurdaya, al 7 a in.; arrlrlnf at Portland at 1 p. m. . H.-iiirnlne. leave. Portlaufl Hon day a, Wadneadar. aad Kriamya, al? a. n airlTlnc at The Dulka at I p. m. HtiippiuKat Vaiiiwuver, Waahoiifal. Caaearl. fck., BUretwna, Canon, Ht, Martin'. HprliiK", ( ..Ulna, Wlilte Halmnn. Huod Klrar and I.vle. for botk freljhlaod paaaeiigen. Ijin.lltir l Tl.e iNtllea Ihntof I aloa aU at Portland, foot of Waablnfloa L fJaut. E. Wpen-er, Oeneral Manager, Portland, f AHHWN HTABLEH, A fen I, Hood River. NORTON & SMITH, Huecerwors to F, L. DAVIDSON & CO. Sanitary Plumbing Tinners and Steam Fitters We have the only complete line of Pipe Fitting to be found in the City. WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF Garden Hose. Sheet Rubber Packing:, Hoze Nozzles, Lawn Sprinklers. AGENTS FOK Sampson Windmill and Boynton Warm Air Furnace and "Auto Spray" Automanticc Spray Pump. C. T. RAWSON. F. H. STANTON HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will have and can sup ply in any number Cherry, Pea r,Apricot, Peach Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitzeit berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or. S. J. FRANK, DEALER IN Harness and Saddles, All Repairing Promptly Attended to Hood River, Oregon. CENTRAL MARKET ittAYES BROS., Proprietors. Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh, Cured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables and FruUs. : 1 1 i i 'i I I. T l ! . - - .J-