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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1905)
HOOD RIVER, GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1905. PITTSBURG CLUB CALLS FOR SPITZ The Hood River Apple growers' union wived an order recently from Max Heinrieli, manager of the Dungnesne club, in Pittsburg, Pa., for an express shipment of a half dozen boxes of Hood Kiver Spitzenhergs. Price was no ob ject wiili this club man, be had the money and wmit'.-d thu apples Merely anotlur instance nf how the fame o( Hood Kiver apples is threading at a tremendous pure. The Yellow New town is still a staunch favorite with the, apple-eating public. Orders fur this variety have been fulling into the uilice of the Apple Growers' union almost faster than they can be filled. While the cream of the fruit left for New York early in the season, the price keeps up, and there is even a stiff demand or the 4V and 6-tier fruit. Two cars left the first of the week for New York citv. K. A. Franz, bookkeeper for the union, believes there will always be a eood market for Newtowns, because of the demand in England and on this con tinent for this variety of apples. The total shipments of the Hood River Apple Growers union to date amount to 102 carloads. Bears &' Porter, it is understood, have sent out about 20 cars, with more to come. This makes a total of almost 71,000 boxes for the valley that have already been shipiicd. The great total for the. season will be close onto the estimate of 100.000 boxes. A large number of seconds are being shinned direct tv the erower to rorfc hind. The Portland market has picked up lately and many Hood River apples are drifting to that city. The California markets have been very good this win ter, but with a large surplus trom Grande Ronnde and Yakima vallies soon to be placed on the markets, prices arc expected to drop in the coast cities. (iraham Joins Bragg & Co. Bert Graham, for a number of years head clerk for George r. Crowell. is now a member of the firm of R. B. Bragg & Co. of this city, he having bought in as a "partner in the firm Bragg A Co. are well established, in Hood Kiver, and the many friends of of Mr. Graham are confident his per sonality and business ability will make for success in his new venture. R. B. Bragg & Co are doing a general merchandise business, with particular attention to drvitoods and groceries. They are one of the Glacier's chief ad vertisers. Read their ads you will find something of interest there. Mr. (iraham will add a line of tailor made clothing to the business. . He is the agent for the large tailoring estab- meiit of E. V. Price & Co. of Chicago, and is prepared to take orders for cloth ing He guarantees satisfaction, or you don't have to take the goods. Ask any of the many customers who have tried these suitings and find how well pleased they are over the bargains they always secure. (ilacier Ads Pay, If vou don't think it pays to advertise in the (ilacier just a"k Robert Rand of Wau-Giiin-Uuiu. You remember the little ad he ran week before last in our l'or Sale column ; the ad about the spot ted Jersey cow with a Bhady character and a pedigree that reached away back through Kansas to Noah's ark, and whose foot, when she kicks, leaches clear down to the end of time rather than to fail to catch a fellow in the cold storage of his auatomv: the cow with the crumpled horn and pitch fork handle attachment. Well, we had hard ly gotten the forms washed before Mr. Rand called up the olhce and in n agi tated voice said "Kill that cow " and he stammered and fell down, while we bad-visions of an infuriated bovine toss ing Uncle Robert into the air and her pedal extremities striking out in all di rections like tWIte. of lightning from the fingers of an angry Jove on his Olympian seat, but Uncle Robert rallied and repeated, "kill that cow ad; every body wants to buy tint cow." A man down town who makes his wife do the milking wanted to know if he would sell her cheaper without the pitch fork handle as his wiie always used aflat inn to fondle himself and ihe other cattle when any of them became unruly. A lady on the East Hide wanted to buy the cow badly and she, too, wished the benefit of the reduction, if any. provided the pitch fork h.indlo att icl.muiit was j not included, a-i she depru-atid the idea of giving a great liiute of a man inch an advantage over a poor litlle Jersey row Mr. Rand boldly accused her of having sinister designs against her husband, mothers-in-law; old maids for the man who wouldn't propose; tome old bach elors to give iu return for the mitten they had received from their tiulciana, till, in fact, Mr. Rand says if everybody wanted that blinkety-blanked old cow so badly he would keep the pesky brute himsell it she kicked him into ine mia- dle of next week unless he got his price. And her name waa Maud. Revival it Valley Christian Church. The series of meetings which closed Sunday night at the Valley Christian church was a remarkable one in many nays. It was particularly remarkable for' the proportion of additions to the church bv baptism. If we were rightly informed, of the 44 additions to the church during the meetings, 40 were by confession and baptism, the greater number of these being young men ana young women. This speaks very ingniv for all concerned. For the good work of the church and Sunday school and the Endeavor society during the past year, instructing those who auenaea their sessions, and it speaks very highly for T. 6. Handsaker and his estimable wife in their work of evangelizing. Mr. Handsaker is not a sensationalist in anv sense of the word, but presents the truth of the gospel Christ and man's duties and relation thereto in such sim- nle and unimpeachable terms that he carries conviction to the hearts of his hearers. He is at once an interesting, entertaining and instructive speaker. While it is a good way in advance, the church is hoping to have Mr. and Mrs. Handsaker conduct a aeries oi meetings here in April or May. Mr. and Mrs. Handsaker go to The Dallea Saturday to beam a series of meetings in thatcit That their labors may be abundantly successful wherever they may go is the desire and praver of the friends who have learned to love them while they were here. In speaking of the good work of the church durins the past year, we includ ed the labors of the pastor, VV. A. El- kins, who has been very thorough and energetic in his work since coming here. That his ettorts were not a sniau lacwr in bringing about the great success or the meetings, and that they are so appreciat ed bv the people of the Valley church is ai tested by the little surprise they sprung on him Sunday evening when the members, and triends oi the pastor, f resented him with a nice baptismal suit. The new converts were given a recep tion at the church last night. The mem bership of the church is now over two hundred. Test Things are Going Some. Cascade county seems to be going some" sav returning legislators and others interested. "If Dalles poeple want o get in their work they must be on the spot this week," said Senator Whealdon when interviewed this morning. "Hood River people have been and are going to leave no stone unturned to bring Cas cade through and the people up this way must work as a unit." A rumor was noised abroad this morn ing that the proposed boundary lines of Jefferson county would be rearranged so as to exclude much of the Agency Plains land and the Baldwin Sheep and Land Co. holding that a compromise would be made and the bill passed. "If that is so, I know nothing about it," said Timothy Brownhill( who has been tooth and toe nail against Jefferson. "No compromise is our motto, and we feel that we hae the matter downed." However, If it bobs up serenely, Mr. Brownhill will be on hand to enter In the fray. There'll b) things doing at Salem Monday is the prophecy. Chronicle. WILL GRIND FLOUR IN TWO WEEKS MORE The Hood River IMilling Co. hopes to h orindinc out flour bv the middle of the month. The work of installing the fiv carloads of machinery has taken several weeks, and there is a large amount of work to be completed yet, before the mill will be ready tor oper ations. - . . ... . - i Joe Wilson is busy this week aig- ging ditch for the iron pipe np the hill t tt, rmervmr. The null will be oper ated by water power. A pelton wheel has been Installed that will furnish 176 horsepower If neccessary. At present, tha mill enmnanv exDects to turn out only 100 barrels a day, and this will re ouire about 40 horsepower- The mill is sumilied with machinery sufficient to enlarge the output to 200 barrels with hoi little additional expense. To wander through the labaryntn oi bolters, bins, shafts and other unknown contrivances is an interesting trip to one who never went through a tlounng mill before. Machinery of all sorts fills the tmir stories oi the mill. The machinery of the Hood River mill cost 114.000. and it required another 12000 to install the same, lue pay roll of the company last week was $290. 1 A very neat office room has been fit ted up in the warehouse of the mill. CRAPPER. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Taylor left last week for their old home in Arkansas. Mrs. Brosi returned home a few days ago after spending geverai weeks in Portland. Mrs. A meson returned home on Thurs day of last week after spending several days visiting with friends in the Mount Hood neighborhood. A party of young folks were very nleasantlv entertained on Friday even- ing of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Hackett. Games and music were the order of the evening but they talked some. 1 hose present were : Mn ses Susie Kelley.Mary Wickham, Emma Lyons, Inez Martin and Messrs Dun can, Martin, James Wickham, John Lindsey, Roy Kelly, Willie and Ashley Miller. It was a farewell party to Mr. Henry Hackett who went to Portland the next day to attend the business col- lege. Mrs. E. E. Lyons spent a few days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Perry in Hood Kiver. Nathan Hackett and Mrs. Dunn went to Portland last Saturday. Mr. and Bubbs of Hood River are visiting with the latters son, Mr. V. F Gregory. The Stranahan brothers have the pleasure of entertaining their mother at their Dome in mis vicinuy. mm ca nects to remain with them for several days. W. F. Gregory is feeding a band of sheen at the Van Johnson place for Frank Davenport. Mrs. Josenh Dobson and children have been visiting with Mrs. B. F. Mob- es recently. Mrs. B. F. Moses entertained a party of friends on last Friday evening. All reported a very pleasant time. Poisons in Food. Perhaps vou don't realize that many nain poisons originate In your food, but some day vou may feel a twinge of rivsnettsia that will convince Vou. Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed Locate your home where the best improvements are going:. Sewers, Spring Water and Sidewalks, fine view and good drainage. All these are found in veraew Park Ad dition Which will be included in the First Sewer District, and which is beyond question the most desirable residence section in Hood River. Buy now before the prices advance. ood River Development GEORGE T. P RATHER, A. A. JAYNE, Selling Agent. Secretary. H Co. to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food ornioney back, zsets. at C. N. Clark's drug store. Try them. PINE GROVE , The revivals which have been held at Pine Grove for the past three weeks closed Sunday evening. George Knapp of Moro is sending a few davs with liia daughter, Mrs. V. Winchell. U. A. Newman, after spending a week in the Willamette vauey, returned 10 his home last week. B. J. Hand came up from Portland Saturday morning to visit his sister, .Mrs. K. E. Harbison, and lamiiy.anu return ed to his home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mark made a trip to Portland Monday, returning fcatur- lay to their home on the hast hide. Ben Lage has been busy clearing his land near the school house, making quite a change in the appearance of the school and church buildings. Friday afternoon Mr. Cohnrn gave talk on "Truth. Honesty mid ience" to the school children, which was thoroughly appreciated by those present. Miss Mildred Metcalt of Barrett is visiting Miss Lulu Hunt. A. I. Mason, who attended the fruit growers' convention in Boise City, Ida., returned home last Saturday. ' Wo are sorry to learn in a letter re ceived from O. D. Boardman that they have purchased a farm at Watsonville, Cal., and expect to make that their homo. l'.ewaie of Ointments for Catarrh roniiilnliiu nieri'in v, na mnrrury will surely npleUily when entering ft Olleil- destrov the m-um ill smell nnd com ih-niuui' the whole MVNtem tliniiich the mewms siirfiires. Hitch article, should nut tie util Miwnt on prescriptions Inmi r,'(ntitbte ; plivstflaiiH, an 111. (laniRfe thov will tin Is ten fold to the Rood you can piw Klhly derive from them. HH' t'ntarrh Cure,, niiiuiitiii'liiri'd hv M.K.Chenny A Uo.,of Toledo, i. eon Inl iik .no mercury nnd la taken Internally iietttiK dinrtlv upim the blood and mucotlH mrfiiecs of the system. In buying Hall's (! tnrrh cure t sure you get the genuine. It la taken internally nnd made In Toledo, Ohio, hy It. K Cheney A- t.'o. TeHtlmonlala free. sold bv druirelsita. Price 7Sc rr bottle. I n e Hull s Pills for a coiimlpatlon Something You Should Know To Deserved Popularity, cure constipation and Your health or thai of .your family should bo a great object to you, and when you iiood any medicine you should make sure that you get the purest and freshest DRUGS. That is the kind sold by CLARKE The Druggist BUTLER & CO., BANKERS. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Issue American Bankers Association Money Orders payable any place In the United States. We littve for side the Lewis and Clark gold dollars. All excel lent renienihraiicu for your eastern friends. and the lndv blushed so violently that 305, radio-active emanations from her mil-1 ing countenance gave a pink tinge to Mr. Hand's ideas of speculating in live stock, and he fays the telephone bell kept ringing all the time till the neigh bors hegan to kick ahout him monopoliz ing the use of the phone, and the pretty hello-girls down town threatened to sue him for breach-of-promise or damages or something of the kind if he didn't choke that old cow off. Ho got dozens of calls. Married men wanted her for IJver troubles by gently moving the bowels noil acting as a tonic to the liver, take Little Karly Risers. These famous little pills are mild, pleasant and hiirm- css, hut ctlectlve and sure, ineir uni- ernal use for many years If a strong g'iurntitee of their pouularity and use li.lm. Soid by U. K. Williams. New Quarters For Central Office. The work nf moving the switch board f the telephone system caused no in convenience to the patrons, the change ha ing been made last Saturday night heween ten o'clock and morning. The new oftics in the Urosius brick U much Hppreeint-d by Manager Cramer nud her assistants Head Lineman Wo'id slate, tht't his company is figuring on the cost oi in- "talling the latest Improved call system in the local office. If it is found 'to be feastible. the company will likely j I he change very soon, i The Hood River exchange has now 425 phones. At The Dalles there are NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. Public Land Ha le-( isolated Tract.) ITntted Mtatea Ijuid Office. The Dallea, Ore gon, January V, 1905. Notice is h.ireby mveu that In pursuance or inniruo- Hons from the nnniniUsloner of tliejcen land office, under authority vested In him by .eetlon 21 5, United Stale" KevluedJHtalue-i, n amended hy net of eonirrejw unproved Kenrnary 26, lHttfi, we will propeed to oiler l public wile at the hour of II o'clock a. in., on the lHth uh' of March, Hot, at mm oinoe, follnwlnir I met of land, lo-wlt: The K' bVM of section Zi, township 2 north, ratine 11 emit of Willamette meridian. Anv anil all Demons clttltnliiK adversely the ahove-deaexlbed lands are advised to nk thelr claims In thla office on or her ire tin dav above desle.ated for the eommene.-munt of said sale, otherwise their rlxliU to bi for feited. MIi llAl-XT. NU1.AN, Reniater. IS 111") A.N.N K l. I. NU, Receiver. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the itate of Oregon, the county of W asco. Norton B. Jordan, PlaintilT for Sick Ileadacl e. This distressing ailment results from a disordered condition of the stomach. All that is needed to effect a cure la a dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver-Tablets. Iu fact, the attact may tie warded off, or greatly lessened In severity, by taking a dose of these Tablets as soon as the first symptom of an attack appears. Sold at Williams' Pharmacy. i Anna Jordan, Defendant To Anna Jordan, defendant above namei: In the I name of the state of Oregon: n t, l Xou are nereuy eommanuea vt appear ariu iimnu 1 ewer the complaint filed amnnst you in thi auove entitled suit, within six weeki foom the 2J day ol February. A. D.. 905. said day uei;uf lha lirst da of the publi nation of this summons; and if you fail to so answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will aoDlv to the court for the relief demanded in his complaint filed in said cause, to-wit: a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing- between the plaintiff and defendant in said (ause. and for sreneral relief. This summons is published by virtue of an or der of Hon. w. U Braastiaw juuire oi me circuit court for w asoo county, stat'i of Uregon, dated th '24th dav of January. A. D.. 1935. which or der specifies and provides for six weeks and fur seven insertions as the time for which this sum mons shall be published in the Hood River Gla cier, a newspaper of general circulation published wmIiIv in Mnnd River. Orefron. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, this 2th day of January, 1905. JOhN LELAND hKNDKRSON, fi mchlS Attorney for Plaintiff. I J iw.' f " 1 yg" t t wa sat m " futwMw Smoke a Good Cigar FEW AS GOOD--NONE BETTER 3 Sizes: U. S. Commissioner. Notary Public FIVE CENTS T E N CENTS TWO Foil A QUARTER GOo For sale at all Cigar and Grocery Stores in Hood River ASK FOR THEM GEO. F. COE & SON HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Abstracts, Conveyances, Insurance School Tablets, Pencils and Financial Agent. Wish to call your attention to the fact that they have a well .selected line oi We Can Save You Money And also a good many hard knocks and inconven iences. You cannot afford to be bothered with your laundry at home while we are in the field to do your large washing1 inquire of us , as we will be glad to take t he We do all kinds of Lundry work. If you have a what we can do it for matter up with you. work, including the washing and ('loaning of laco curtains, cotton and woolen blankets, ladies' dresses gents' suits, carpets, rugs, etc. Our prices are stand ard laundry prices and the work is guaranteed to be satisfactory. We are prepared to give the domestic finish to all gents' starch work and give ou r special attention to cotton and woolen underwear. Rough etlges you usually find on collars and cuffs, we ox tract without pain. If the work we do pleases you, tell your friends; if not, tell us. THE PARADISE LAUNDRY. Hood Kiver. ,KSI,1K MTTI.K.U 'HUMAN M Tl.KU KnTAHI.IHHI'I! lltuil. I'tiHidt'iitM of Wasco Co. for 2:t Yt-nm WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Oc irioa 0 OT DPSN T L AmsSir P. li i:J U Q F'J 3 B H LESS tLXbiJ AND CAN MAKE YOU PIUCL8 TP AT A?vE RIGHT. NORTON & SMITH HitWali Paper Co Carries everything in the line, including Krinkled Silks, Si!K Embossed, Tapestries, Moires, Ingrains, Varnished Tiles, Blanks, etc. Up-to-date Paper Hanging, Sign, Carriage and House Painting. Phone 071 . First and Oak Streets. The Old and Reliable and Up-to-date Real Estate Agent. 25 years a resident of the Citv and Vallev. 20 veara in Real Estate and Insurance in town. If you want to buy u V or sell Real Estate, come and see me. The following list is only a small portion of lands we have for sale: CITY PROPERTY. 1. fi-rooin house and over an ai re of land. Most sightly loca tion in town. About 40 fruit trers anil other fruit. Kaity terms. Only $1500 2 1it tr0xl35, good location unil fine view 3. One and one-half lots on State i-treet, fenced, sidewalk and fitlit tree 4. Six fine lots on the hill, very line view 1100 5. A gi'od building lot in lar-rett-Sipuia addition II. Small house and good lot In r.lowiTa' addition 7. House aud lot and good barn in Loud eihtty location - S. A good buHine.-w corner on Oak street, 75x100 feet. Three good buildings ou the property... 250 650 200 800 1250 Also the exclusive Bale of Iota in Riverview Park and Idlewilde additions. " FARM PBOPERTY. 1 25 acres h miles from town on the East side; good apple land Hbout 3 acres cleared and 40 fruit trees set. A bouse, one-half mile from scdool, on R. F. D. route 2. 6 acres 2 miles from town on West side. All in cultivation; 2 acres in strawlierries; a few fruit trees; a 4 room houe; small barn; close to church. Easy terms 3. 20 acres of good apple land, unimproved, 12 miles from twn 4. 40 acres 6 miles from town, 37 acres In cultivation, 4 acres in strawberries, 400 apple trees of the nest varieties and in fine con- diliontevt ral acre- in alfalf:i and 6000 i clover; all good laud, one-half 1700 1500 750 mile from school and with one of the best views In the vallev. Good terms 6000 5. 10 acres of unimproved land 6 miles from town, level and eas ily irrigated; will grow any kind of croDs: elose to school and irrigating ditch 1100 6. 20 acres of unimproved land 6 miles from town, level and eas ily Irrigated; will grow any kind of cmrjs: close to school and cburcb 1800 7. 80 acres six mites from towu on West side; 4 acres in bearing orchard; creek runs through the nlaoe: fine for fruit or erase; good 4-room bouse 8500 8. Harry Brown place of 5 acres 4 acres in strawberries; borne, wagon, harness, faroi tools and a 1 4-inch water right go with the I place 1500 and anything you need for School use. Don't forget t'h at they also have a line of fine- Candies, Nuts and Sundries too numerous to mention. Call, and call again. Phone 173. GEO. F. COE & SON (JO TO bone & Mcdonald For Flour, Feed, & Groceries Look at our prices on Rubbers: Child's Rubbers, 200 Ladies' Rubbers, o()0 Men's Rolled Edge " 750 Ladies' and Children's Rubber Roots at propor tionately low prices. Underwear at ju ices that cannot be duplicated in town. Call and see us. Free delivery. bone & Mcdonald THE MILL WILL NEVER GRIND with the water Unit is punt, but utilikn the mill, our post orders have been tilled so Huecessfnlly that new ones me constantly coming in from our old patron. Are you to be one of them? Our Dalles l'utent and White kiver Hour Is the finest thai is milled, anil is ground from the hext selected wheat; III fact the cream of the wheatlielilH and it makes the most delicious bread white and palutable. FOR BALE 11Y STRANAHAN & BAGLEY Hood River, Or. sssmP-'' iijMuMmfci Milium lntit ti Bffirv tea. . -.-. vs-t.. Mlwi n tgtmmtmtmiim wmw Our Handsomely Illustrated and Descriptive l'.lO'i Catalog tells all about tie Best Seeds, Plants, Shrubs, Poultry and Bee Supplies, Fertilizers, Tools, Spray Pumps, Garden Supplies, etc. We curry immense slocks, make quirk deliveries nnd promise that your oidi-rs will have our most careful attention. Dun't buy supplies in t!ie above lines without first consulting our 1905 Wup Iru'e l nnd De-etiotive Cutaloir. free nil request 4 I; 1 !