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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1905)
Wlrl!lMmW'ipMBEW HOOD RIVES, GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1905. BREAK GROUND FOR BRICK WAREHOUSE Workmen are movinir th Jo Wilson warehouse half Mock east of it former location and the Davidson Fruit Co. is (cuius ready to begin the erection or tneir two-story brick warehouse and cold storage plant. While the contract has not been let yet, plans rre ihmhk urawn ana ir the weather tyrants work will bogiu bv March 1. and ll.e uarchi.uioiU be completed if possible lor use during the coming oery t.ac.n. The warehouse will be 10x100 feet In extent. 'Ihe two stories will been tiri'ly enclosed all light and air ex eluded, except that which will be let in as desired. The one entrance will be in the east end of the build Ing, next to the ice factorv. which will e located beta eon the wareroome and the building which was formerly the Wilson warehouse, and which will lie utilized this summer as a receiving room tor truit. Mr. Davidson hopes to utilize the cold storage room for cooling the strawlmrries before placiug them in tho refrigerator cars. Berries which are brought in from the patches dur ing the heat of the day will be thug thoroughly cooled before being placed in the iced cars. This will prevent the fruit from moulding, and means a much better price for the fruit at the other end of the line. It is estimated that the cold stor age warehouse and ice plant will mean an expenditure of S15.0UU. Rand-Roberts. A very beautiful marriage service was prou noticed at "The Firs" on Thursday, February 2, at one o'clock, when Delbert E. Rand, and Miss Elizabeth Roberts, both well known and popular young people of Hood River, were united in bonds of matri mony. To tho swoet strains of Moudelshon's wedding march, executed by Mrs. Kate Dumple, the bridal party were led by, the oHlciating minister, into the front parlor, where beneath a beautiful wedding bell the bride was given away by Mrs. S. Langille. The improssivo marriage service with the ring ceremony of the episcopal ritual was used to pronuouce the happy couple as husband and wife. The rooms of "The Firs" were rich ly and beautifully decorated, Oregon grape predominating. After the cere mony a dainty luncheon was served. The numerous presents coming from friends in Potrland, San Francisco and other distant points, as well as these from admiring friends and asso ciates in Hood River, were beautiful and useful. Among these were beau tiful piecos of cut glass, solid silver ware, and a handsome rocker. Attended by a large company of their friends Mr. and Mrs. Rand, boarded the afternoon train for Portland, whence they will go to Tacoma and Seattle, returning in about ten days, when they will bo at home at "The Firs." Invited guests, but not present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rich, Miss Julia Blanc, James Corrigan, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Roberts, Charles Hiby and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Bartlett, Mrs. May Denlin, Mrs. McKiernan,B. Foninville and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd James, Miss Annie Edmunds, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Langille, San Francis co, Cid. ; H. D. Langille, Mrs. M. A. Congdon, Washington, D. C. ; W. A. Langille, Valdez, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. I). Hess, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mecklin. Horace Mecklin.East Orange, N. J., Miss Bessie Merriam, Brooklyn X. V. Mr. and Mrs. H. Frank, St. Petersburg, Rus.-ia; Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Xeibel, Philadelphia, Pa., Mr. and Mis. L. II. .Adams, Mr. and Mrs. John Cram, Mit-s Mary Isom, Port land, Or., Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rand, Salt Lake, City, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Worschkul, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartch, Calgary, Canada, B. D. Fostlothwaite, jiuker City, Mrs. M, V. Lang, The Dallos, Or. Those present to witness the nup tial eerenionyof Mr. and Mrs. Rand wero: Mrs. Sarah Langille, Mrs. James Graham, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Graham, Mr. and Mrs W. G. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Williams Mr. and Mrs, Axel Rahm, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rand. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rand, Mr. and Mis. J. L. Hml.ner, Mr. and Mrs. William Elirck, Mr. and Mrs. R. X. Young, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Dumble, Mr. and Mrs. C. X. Clark Robert Rand, Mrs. Mary Claiko, Fred Clarke. The Paclflo States Telephone com pany considers Hood River one of the best cities for telephone business of its size on the coast. There are to day over 425 subscribers, and new subscribers are coming In daily. A large number of patrons on the country lines are anxious to secure service, but until larger poles are f laced along the road loading past the dlewilde cemetery it will be impos sible to Increase the service in that direction. The east side lines are also all filled. There is said to be room for a few more phones on the line to Belmont. Give Cascade County His (Jail. The following letter from Roswell Shelley of Hood River appeared in the Portland Evening Telegram last Saturday : Keferring briefly to your "side lights" in yesterday's issue, and signed "John H. Stevenson," permit me to say with reference to the para graph touching the work of the Hon. A. A. Jayne and Senator Wbealdon on the Cascade County bill, that if the bill fails to pass the senate it will be on account of the profound regard for Senator Whealdon by his colleagues in the senate. I am inclined to the opinion that your correspondent states the case fairly, and in view of the facts there is no logical argument that can possibly be used against the passage of said bill. The simple fact oi me unanimous vote of the bouse on this measure ought to be a suffi cient guarantee lor the passage of the om ny tue senate, riurely the repre sentatives were fully advised before casting their votes. Now, shall the ponderous ponderos ity oi ueacon IS at nan Wbealdon. sen ator from Wasco, place his ponderous form (without argument) upon this measure, and place a "senatorial ki bosh" upon it? With the unanimous consent of the members of the bouse and the resident taxpayers within the limits of the de scribed boundary of the proposed cascade county, we answer emphati cally Xo! To Illustrate: Down in lexas once ou a time there was t panker who closed his doors and re- fused to pay depositors. A lot of the Doys got a rope around his neck and were about to hang him, and here's wnat ne said "Boys, you have me in vour nownr. i ou can do wnat you choose with me, But, boys, for God's sake out of re spect for my family, don't hang me." a tall Texan in the outskirts of the crowd, after hearing his plea, said aoys, when you cut him no clve me nis gall. -' iow, 10 you senators with your carving knives, when you do cut Whealdon up, give Cascade county nis gall. KUBWELdj SHELLEY, HENDERSON THREW FIRST CURVED BALL Telephone IliisinesH (jrowg Rapidly, J. H. Thatcher of the Pacific States Telephone company was in Hood River Friday looking after the inter ests of his company in this city. The Paciiic Siates Telephone company has several improvements under conisder ation for the service in Hood River, but nothing definite can be given out just yet. Parsonage For Valley Church. The Valley Christian church contem plate building a parsonage at once. A systematic canvass of the membership is being made this week with a view of ascertaining what amount of money can be made available at once, and a definite announcement will be made next Sunday. A seven-room modern cottage is planned, to cost, if constructed by contract, about $1500, but the member ship of the church expect to do a great deal of the work of construction under the supervision of an expert carpenter thus saving a great deal of the expense and they think the build ing can thus be erected for about 1700. This move is in keeping with the history of this progressve, energetic body of Christians, who have ever been in the very front ranks in the work of evangelizing and upbuilding the moral and religious life of the valley. They have just closed a very success ful series of meetings in which some 44 or 45 were added to the church. They rightly think that it is as nec essary to the successful work of the pastor that he should have a home cen trally located the possession of which ne can be assured or during his pas torate as it is to have a church build ing in which to preach. Poisons iu Food Perhaps you don't realize that many pulu poisons originate in your food, but suite day you may feel a twinge of dysepia that will convince you Dr. King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons ofj tinuigesien loon uriuoney back. 25rts. ut C. N. Clark's drug store. Try I hem. J. S.JRand of St. John?, who leadt in the Evening Telegram's contest to determine the most popular street cur employe, is well known in Hood River, where he was a resident for many years. Sick Headache. This distressing ailment results from a disordered condition of the stomach. All that is needed to effect a cure is a dose or two of Chamlierlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets. In fact, the attact may be 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. The first curved ball was pitched bv John Leland Henderson of this city in a game between Eugene and Albany nearly su years ago. This was in the earlv seventies, and Albany had the crack team of the valley league. The Linn county town had van- ?uished every team in the state. John .Aland Henderson was at that time a logger on the upper McKenzie. He had won something of a reputation with his home team at Eugene, so when the university aggregation were up for a game with the champion players of Albany, Logger Hender son was sent for. The seventh inning closed before Albany got a man to first base, while the Eugene team was scoring at ease. The pitcher was a puzzle to the Albau ltes. Henderson says he was pitch ing a curved ball that day and didn't know it at the time. Attorney and Mrs. Henderson were in Eugene last week. The judge says he had a very pleasant time renewing old acquaintances with people he had not seen for 30 years. Henderson used to teach school in the university town, and is acquainted with a large number of people there. Mr. Henderson s son Louis is a student at the University of Oregon, and a prominent member of the Sigma Xu fraternity. Judge Henderson was at Salem last week, working for the new county. Mrs. Henderson, says the judge, was an interested spectator at the legislature, and attended every meeting of the third house while she was in the capi tal city. M osier Man Speaks.for.New County. "We propose to make Cascade county a strictly apple county, said A. f . rJa teliani of Mobier to a Journal reporter, the territory tkat is desired takes in the Hood River valley and Mount Hood Its county seat would be the town of Hood River. The opposition comes from people along the eastern portion of the proposed county, and Irom the people of The Dalles. Wasco county is said to be now about 70 miles wide, and there is complaint that it is too large a (lis- trie ,and that the task of traveling from uuilayiug portions to the county seat to transact business is too treat. The people of Hood River say there are U00 people in their proposed county, and they want a local seat ot govern ment . "Wasco county is mostly a sheep and wool section, said Mr. Jbaleham." 1 here are a few prunes raised there, and there is some geueral aKi'ictilture. But in our section of the county apples are the Staple. We want to push improvements that will further the success oi the apple industry. 1 be proposed county would De about 30 miles wide. The boundary line leaves the Columbia river at a point beween Rowena and Mosier, and runs south then jogs westward, and south again to a point below the line of Mount Hood, then west to the Ulaukamaa county line. It would cover the eastern border of Multnomah county. That Tickling io the Throat. One minute after taking One Miuute Cough Cure that tickling in the throat is gone, it acts in the throat not the stomach. Harmless good for children Sold by O. E. Williams. Locate your home where the best improvements are going. Sewers, Spring Water and Sidewalks, fine view and good drainage. All these are found in Park Addition sverview 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. H t Co. ooo raver ueveiopmen yv r-w -v a - -- uuukui: l . pkai MbR, A. A. JAYNE, Selling Agent. Secretary. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY - Backache ICURE Where It Wont Liquidate. Hood River is going to build a cold- storage plant to keep herjberries and apples fresh. She might also put that bill e owes the saloonkeepers in cold-stor age, it might keep unti. she could raise the dust or until they have an other election. Cline Falls Press. Beware of Ointments for Cutarrli containing murmiry, as mercury will surely aestroy me sense i meti sun completely derunite lh whole system when enterinif It through the mucous surfaces. Huch urttules should not he used except on prescriptions irtuii rrpmauie pnyKiciaiiN, as itie ouiuhki i hey will do Is ten fold to the pood yon ctin pos sibly derive from them. Hull'" Catarrh Cure, tiiHiiiifttcttired by B.K. Cheney A Co..(if Toledo, U.conttiliiti no mercury Hnd s taken ititerimlly actinic directly noon the blood and nuicOun surl'iices of the 8Mtcin. In buying HsU's Ca tarrh cure be flu re you tret the genuine. It Is taken Internally and uinde in Toledo, Ohio, uy w. r. meney a kjo. testimonials tree. Hold by drtiKKlstU. Price 75c per bottle. Ta c Hull,. Pills fur a contltHtlon. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. I'ubllc hand. Ha le-i Isolated Tract.) Pullet st.it.wl.and offlce. Tt' Pnli, Ore gon, Jam ary 36, 1905. Notice U hereby Kivell u,t In pursuance ol insti ac tions Irom Ihe commiR4ton.r of iheKeuera! land oltlcc, under authority vested in hint by section H ft, United males KevlsediHtatnei, as amended by act ot congress approved February &i, WX, we will proceed to oiler at public sale at the hour of U o'clock a. in., on the lllth day or March, :uor, at tills office, the following tract of land, to-wit: The fc.;, of section 33, township 2 north, range II east of Willamette merldiun. Any and all persons claiming adversely Ihe above-described lands Bre advised to rile their claims in this oflhw on or before Ihe day above designated lor the commencement of aula sale, otherwise their rights lo be for feited. M It'll AKL T. NOI.AN, Register. 12 m9 ANNE M. I.ANO, Kecelver. Four houses for rent. W. J. Baker. U. S. Commissioner. Notary Public. HOOD RIVER,' OREGON. Abstracts, Conveyances, Insurance and Financial Agent. Tlx1 Old and Reliable and Up-to-date Ileal Estate Agent. 23 years a resident of the ( ity and alley. 20 years m Ileal Estate and Insurance in town. If you want to buy. or sell Ken I hstate, come and see me. The following list is only a small portion of lands we have for sale: All dlBA&RAR nf Vtdnava Bladder. Urinary Organs. acne. HeartDlsease Gravel. uropey, female Troubles. Don't become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. rentier, lie has spent a life lime- curios 1ut such cases as yuurs. All consultation free. I had severe case of kidney tl;so:i'-e and rheumatism, discharging hluodv luuiter. Suffered intense palu. My wife w se i loudly affected with femuiu troubles. ir. 1-Ynticr g Klduey and Hiirkarho Cure curni in huth. F. M. WHKEI.KU. liaiiiiulpn. In." Druggists. 50c., H.Ask fnrCooU ItnnU- Free. VITMQ'ri A NPF f!"ro c""' ''l-' nhir. Pr For Sale by O. N. CLARK K, llnod Itivcr. SUM MON'S. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, 'or tlie county of Wasco. Nohton 11. Jordan, Plaintiff vs. Anna Johiian, Defendant To Anna Jordan, defendant above named: In the name oi itie slate oi Uregon: Vou are hereby commanded to annear and swer the complaint filed airainst you in the above entitled suit, within six weeks fount th day of renruary, . i.. oid. said day being the first day of the publication of this summons; and if you fail ti so answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff win appiy 10 tne court tor the relief demanded in run I'oiiiinami nieu in saia cause, to-wit: a decree m mvorce aissnjvinir the bonds of matrimony isting between the plaintiff and defendant in said cause, ana lor genctaf relief. t nis Ktiinnionft is putinnnea by virtue of an or der ot Hon. vt . i,. Iliadshaw nidge of the circu court for v asco county, state of Oregon, dated the -It Inlay of January. A. D.. which nr. dcr suei'ities and provides for six weeks and for seven insertions as the time for which this sum mons shall be published in the Hood River tila- cior. a newspaper of general circulation published weekly in Hood Kiver, Oregon. Hated at Hood Kiver, Oregon, this 26th day of January, mm. juiin 1.M.ANU HtNllKHSIlN, f-mclile Attorney for Plaintiff, Vigorite Powder I am still ugen: for this blasting powder. He mh-.'i nine nir ("ices, Sii tf KKA.NK KTANTON, Hood Kiver. r I Something You Should r .now Your health or that of your family should be a great object to you. and when you need any medicine you should make sure that you get the purest and freshest DRUGS. That is t lie kind sold by c LARKE The Drug'g'ist r ir r n-m tin niiwm in ti n - n m i mm mwmm.wmm tm Cigar Smoke a Good FEW AS GOOD NONE BETTER 3 Sizes- FIVE CENTS TEN CENTS TWO FOR A QUARTER For sale at all Cigar and Grocery Stores in Hood River ASK FOR THEM CITY PROPERTY. 1. 5-rooni house and over an Here of land. Moat nightly loca tion in town. About 40 fruit trees ami other fruit. Easy terms. Only $1500 2. Lot 60x135, good location nnd fine view 250 3. One and one-half lots on Stttte street, fenced, sitlewalk and fui it trees C50 4. Six fine lots on the hill, very fine view 1100 5. A ircod luiililinc lot in Bar- ri tt-Hpnia addition 200 . Small house and good lot in r.'owers' addition 800 7. II"ife and lot and good barn in uood sightly location 1250 s A good husiness corner on Oak street, "oilUO fteU Three Also the exclusive Hale of InU iu Kiverview Park and Idlewllde addition!. FARM PBOPERTY. 1 25 acres 5' miles from town on the East aide; good apple land about 3 acres cleured and 40 fruit trees net. A house, one half mile from scdool, on R. F. D. route 1700 2. 5 acres 2 miles from town on West side. All in cultivation: 2 acres in strawberries; a few fruit trees; a room uouse; small barn; close to church. Easy terms 1500 3. 20 acres of good apple land, unimproved, 12 miles from town 750 4. 40 acres 6 miles from town, 37 acres in cultivation, 4 acres in Ktrawoerries, 400 apple trees of 1 the best varieties and in fine con dition .several acres in alfalfa aud good buildings ou the property... 5000 ..-lover; all good land, one-half mile from school and with one of the best views iu the valley, tlood terms C00O 5. 10 acres of unimproved land 6 miles from town, level aud eas ily irrigated; will grow any kind of crops; close to school and irrigating ditch 1 100 6. 20 acres of unimproved land 6 miles from town, level aud eas ily irrigated; will grow any kind of crops; close to school and charch 1HO0 7. 80 acres six miles from town on West side; 4 acres In hearing orchard; creek runs through the place; fine for fruit or grass; good 4-room house 8500 8. Harry Brown place of 5 acres 4 acres In strawberries; horse, wagon, harness, farm tools and a 4-inch water right go with the place 1500 GEO. F. COE & SON Wish to call your attentioiM.o the fact that thev have a well selected line of vSchool Tabiets, Pencils and anything you need for School that they also have a i Candies, Nuts and Sundries A Few Facts Worth Knowing 1 The 1 one year. Hood River arnuise LauiKirv lias been in onemtion mst It is a Hood River industry. emnlovinr labor and causing Hood River products. It has distributed in the town over $4,000 during the last year for labor and supplies. During the coming season it will reach $.",u0() or more. It is a truism that till things must creep before they walk, and we are commencing to walk pretty fast. Changes are being made in the plant ami new equipment added all the time. We guarantee you lirst-class work ami our prices are standard and sat satisfaetory. Ask for terms on family washings. e are ti Uome industry and thank our patrons for their liberal plitronnge in the past, and feel con fident the future will convince the most critical that Hood River has an up-to-date and progressive laun dry. Send us your lace curtains, woolen blankets, ladies' dresses, gents' clothes, in fact any laundry you may have, and we will guarantee you satisfaction. THE PARADISE LAUNDRY. Hood River. LKSI.IK KUTI.EK TRUMAN HCTl. Kit Kktaiimhiikh 11)1)0. KesitlenU of Wasco Co. for Z Veurs BUTLER & CO., BANKERS. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Issue American Iiankers Association Monev Onion miiml.ln ,, i.. t., n... United States. We have for stile the l.tnt is mid Chirk cml.l ,in;u a o..i lent remembrance for your eastern IVieniis. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED anoa d of DRAIN TSLE AND CAN MAKE YOU PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT. NORTON & SMITH HuntWallPaperGo Carries everything in tho lino, including Krinklcd Silks, Silk Embossed, Tapestries, Moires, Ingrains, Varnished Tiles, Blanks, etc. Up-to-date Paper Hanging, Sign, Carriage and House Painting. Phone 071. First and Oak Streets. use. Don't forget! ine oi nne too numerous to mention. Call, and call again. Phone 173. GEO. F. COE & SON 00 TO bone & Mcdonald For Flour, Feed, & Groceries Look at our prices on Rubbers: Child's Rubbers, 200 Ladies' Rubbers. 500 Men's Rolled LMge " 7.r0 Ladies' and Children's Rubber Roots at propor tionately low prices. Underwear at prices that cannot be duplicated in town. Call n ml see us. Free delivery. bone & Mcdonald THE Mia WILL NEVER CRM with the water that is imst, hut tinlike the mill, our p:ist orders have been tilled so Hlieccsffnlly that new ones are (constantly coming in fioni our old inttrons. Are yon to he one of them? Our Dulles Patent nnd White Uivor Hour is the finest thai is milled, and is ground from the Is-st selected wheat; iu fact the cream of the whenttielils. ami It makes the most delicious bread while and palatable. FOR SAI.K BY STRANAHAN & BAG LEY Hood River, Or. Our Handsomely Illustrated ami Descriptive 1!K)3 Catalog tells all about the Best Seeds, Plants, Shrubs, Poultry and Bee Supplies, Fertilizers, Tools, Spray Pumps, Garden Supplies, etc. Wecarryiinme. se stocks, make quirk deliveries and promise that your onlers w ill have our most direful attention. Don't buy supplies iu the nlve lines without first consulting our 1905 Illug t rated and Desetiotive Catalog, free on request.