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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1905)
HOC 13 ItiVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1905. BY-LAWS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Following are the constitution and by lawn of the Hood River Volunteer Fire Department : ARTICLE I. Name and Object. Section 1. This company shall be known rh tho Hood River Volunteer Fire Department. Sec. i!. Uh object shull be to save liven Mid piopoi ty from damage and dost.UcLioi; Ly fiio. ARTICLE II. Section 1. Thin department shall coiiniat of the following companion: Hone companion, hook anil ladder com pany and onKiue cuompany. ARTICLE III. Section 1. The ofllcera of thig com pany ahull connist of president, vice pronidoiit, secretary and treasurer. chief , UHHuistant chief, foreman of bono companies, assistant foremen, foremen of hook and ladder com pany assistant foreman, chief engin eer, first engineer, second engineer, third engineer, all of whom shall hold office for the term of one year or until their sviccessors are duly elect ed and qualified. Sec. 2. The officers shall le elected by ballot at the regular meetng held on tho first Wednesday In February of each year, and a majority of all the legal votes cust sluill be necessary for a choice. Sec. 3. The order of election shall commence with President and proceed as enumerated iu Section One of this article. Sec, 4. In case a vacancy occurs in any office it shall te filled at the first regulur meeting thereafter in the manner proscrited In Section Two of this article. ARTICLE IV, Section. 1. This Fire Department shall consist of not less than S) or more than 10 active mombors. ARTICLE V. Section 1. A standing committee of three active members shall be ap pointed ty tno iiresident at the an umtl meeting on the llrst Wednesday In February, who shall hold their po sition for one voar or until their suc cessors are duly appointed and Qual ified. This committee shall be known as the Finance Committee. See. 2. Special committees shall no appointed uy tno 'resident or chosen by the Company wheuover do' s uu wo. ARTICLE VI. Duties of Olllcors. Section 1. The Presideut: He shall preside at all meetings, maintain strict order and decorum, and see that au business is trausaotod In accord anoe with tho laws and rules of the company. Soo. 2. -The iVIce Presldout: lie shall perform the duties of the Presi dent in his absence. Sec. 3. The Secretary: He shall keep a correct record of all meetings, aiso or nres ami lire alarms, also a correct account with each member of the Company, Ho shall notify them of their election to membership. He shall keep a correct roll and call the same ut ail meetings, and after every flro, drill or alurm. He shall keep a cornice account oi all receipts and disbursements and render a semi an nual report of all busiuoss of his office. He shall at the llrst opportunity, at or after each meeting, pay over to the .treasurer all money In his hands, taking a receipt therefor. He shall keen a correct list of all the momliers of the company, with the date of their election, suspension or expulsion, and shall report all elect ions and expulsions of members to tho President, once each quarter. Sec. 4. The Treasurer: He shall receive and safely deposit iu a local bank all funds of the Company, and shall pay out the same upon a war rant signed by the Presideut aud Heuretnry, He shall keep a correct account of all receipts aud disburse ments of his office and shall render a semi-minimi report thereof. For the faithful discharge of his duty be shull give bonds In the sum of Two Hundred Dollars with two good aud Butllcinnt sureties. noo.o. inecniei snail exorcise a general supervision over the fire de partment. He shall have control and uiHiiunitfMit of tho engine apparatus, equipments, hose, hooks, aud ladders and all other property used aud pro vided for tho extinguishment of tires. Ho shall promulgate ail regulations, rules and ordersr elating to the fire department, and it shall tie tho duty of subordinate officers and members of the department are to respect and olioy the said chief as the head aud chief of tho department; also to pur chase nil necossary equipments aud supplies of the department as he may deem necessary. Soo. (1 The Assistant Chief: He shall assist the chief in all his duties, aud iu case of tho chief's absence he shall assume his duties and authority. Sec. 7. Tho foreman of the Hose Companies: He shall have command of tiie company when out on duty or ilk practice, lie shall see that all hose equipment of his department are kept in proper condition. In the absence of superior officers be shall assume command. Soo. 8. Assistant Foreman of Hose Companies: He shall have command of the company, subject to the com mand of the foreman. In the absence uf the foremnu he shall assume his duties aud authority. Sec. 0. Foreman of Hook and Lad dor Company. Ho shall have the com mand of the company when out on duty or parade ; he shall see that the hooks and ladders aud other equip ments of his department are kept in proper condition. Sec. 10. Assistant Foreman of Hook and Ladder Compuuy : He shall have command of the company, subject to the command of the foreman, and in the absence of the foremau shall as sume his duties and command. See. 11. Chief Engineer: The Chief Engineer shall have full supervision of tho engine aud apparatus and equipments of his department and see that the same are kept in perfect condition. See. 12. First Assistant Engineer: lie shull asist tho chief engineer, and in case of his aiisonce shall assume command. Soo. Second Assistant Engi neer: lie shall assist his superior ottl cer, and iu case of the absence of both ho shull usstinc command. ARTICLE VII. Duties of Committees. Section 1. It shall be the duty of the finance committee to examine and report at least semi-annually the account and books of tho secretary and treasurer; also to report lu writ ing upou itll applicati ns for member ship either approve or disapproved; to report on all bills and claims pre sented to tho company for settlement. They shull submit initially a writ ten report of the condition aud affairs of the company. Sec. 2 It shall be the duty of the special committees to consider all matters submitted to them and re port them directly ARTICLE VIII. Election and Duties of Members. Section 1. Any person a resident of Hood River, Oregon, between !the ages of 18 and 50 of good moral char actor.shall be entitled to membership. See. 2, Election of members: All applications must be in writing, signed hy the applicant and the pro poser. Jt shall be referred to the finance committee, and after their report a vote shall be taken by ballot and if the same be faroraple by two thirds of all the votes cast, the ap plicant shall be declared elected. case a candidate is rejected the fee shall be refunded. No candidate shull be allowed to sign - the constitution until he has complied with the con stitution. Sec. 3. Duties of Members: Every member shall hasten to the engine house on an alarm being sounded, and there perform such duties as may be required of him by the officers, lie shall attend all meetings for bus iuoss drills, or parades, and render cheerful obedoieuce to all laws aud rulos of the Company. ARTICLE IX. Resignations. Section 1. No resignation of a member shall tie accepted unless all flues, duos, penalties aud assessments are discharged, except by a two-thirds vote of all members present at a regu lar meeting. By complying with this article he may procure au honorable discharge. ARTICLE X. Sickness and Death. Soction 1. Sickness or death iu the family of a memlier, or absence from the city, is sufficient excuse from du ty ; any other excuse must receive the assent of two-thirds of the mompbers present. Negligence, Soc. 2. Any officer or memlier who fails or neglects to attend meetings, drills, parades or fires for three suc cessive meetings without giving satis factory excuse to his company, may bo reported by any memlier of his company to the chief, whose duty it will be to declare the office vacant aud ordera new election. ARTICLE XI. Order of Business. Section 1. 1. Reading the minutes of the previous meeting. ' 2. Collection of amount due from members. 3. Resignations aud expulsions. 4. Proposals for momlieiHhip, 5. Balloting on candidates. 6. Report of officers. 7. Report of committees. 8. Unfinished business. !). New business. 10. Election of officers. 11. Roll call ARTICLE, XII. Meetings. Soction 1. The regular meetings shall be held on the first Wednesday in eacn nioutn. ARTICLE XIII. Special meetings, Soction 1. The president may call special meetings whenever he deems it necessary provided the memliors shall be notilled by the secretary. Moo i.rAhut memoes shall consti tute a quorum at any regular or spe cial meeting. ARTICLE XIV. Ameudemeuts. Section 1, Amendments to this constitution or these by-laws may be made at any regular meeting by a two thirds vote of the members present, notice of such amendment having been given In writing at a previous regular or special meeting. MEMBERS. W. E. Sheets. W. A Morgan. W. A. Gadwu, 8. J. Frank, Bert. Stranuhan, L. O. Morgan, A. Whitehead. W. S. Ollngor, Percy Cross, Emett Tomp kins, W. T. Dickey, W. It. MuOniro. E. C. Wright, C. S. Jones, Theodore Kopp, Tony Ostium, t'lureuce Shaw, Arthur 1). Dalmev. It. J. Woicka. Joe Vogt, Edwin A. Henderson, M. J. Foley, Loe. E. Ulrich, R. W. Kent. Startling But True, People the world over were borllled on learning of the burning of a L'hicugi theatre in wiilen nearly out) people lost their lives, yet more than five times this number or over 8,000 people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely a passing uo- iioe. livery one or ttiese cases of pneumonia resulted from a cold and eould have been prevented by the timely use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A great many who had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded It oil' by the prompt use of this remedy. The following Is an Instance of this sort: "Too much cannot be said In favor of Chambeilaln's Cough Remedy and especially for colds and intltieu.u. I Know that u cured my daughter. Laura, of a severe cold and I believe saved her life when she was threatened with pneumonia," W.D.Wilcox, Lo gan, New York. Sold at Williams' Pharmacy. SCHOOL CHILDREN HAVE GOOD RECORDS Pine (jrove. The following pupils were neither absent nor tardy doling tho month of January. : Charley Luge, Mark Rollins, Clareiicoliobiiison,Ioii!i Miller, Carl Newman, Ruth Ilaibi.-on, Mabel Robinson, Raymond ()rdmy, Hugo I'uusch, Mm ion Spi oat, Allene Chirk, Amy Staulier, Nellie Perry, Inez Lester, Albert Miller, lilim Clark, Piutl Moiir, Ralph Perry. Edith WiacJiell, (Jlaiiys CliuVk, Carl Moh r, lilanch Harbison, Hulday Sieverkrupp, Loe Ncwmun, - fvy Clark, George Lestor, Verua Robinson, Cretta Wells, Viola Miller, Wilbort Kennedy, Clifford Wells. Edgar Van Alien. Elton McCray, Joe Vunnier, Edwad Johnson, Hester Harbinsou Grace Perry, Mike Mohr, Vivian Mauroader, iria htaiillcr, Earl Newman, Ray Lobb, Willie Paasch, Grace Wincliel, Willie Clark, Emma Sievcrkropp Earl Clark, Whillor Well.-, Ada Mink, Gladys StatillVr, Edith Sprout, Wililo Wells, Herman, Sfivorkrop I'M ward W ells. . Valentines s t AT f SLOCOM'S v. MABEL RIDDELL, Principal. Barrett School. Tiie following named pupils were neither absent nor tardy during the month ending January '.!, : Frieda Iliuriciis, Clifford Helms, Viola Wilson, ' Eva milli, Huldu Hinrichs, William Hlocbor. Claude Thompson, Sanki-v llaivh. iierthol Copplo Estolla Brown, Laura Hinrichs, Louise lirohius, Armand Lappo, Joe Corking, VY ulio Puwdson, r-rnest lablie. Thomas Brown, hurl Moses, Thorwald Nelson KounothShoeinaker, Mai i Vernon Shoemaker. Arthur Harry Kellogg, Oilund Morse, ylmn Hinrichs, Willie Gibbous, Gorge (.'anion, Mary Carney, Gnu Keroggins, Carrie Camp, Roy Cnippi r, Wesley Mai kham, Arnii Coppje, Stone , Mo.-es, (ilen Shoemaker, Roy Rloehor, IJisile ShiTleb, Gii.-i-ie i o, berg, May Simth, limy llor-kins,' Puruloo Scroggiiis, Elsie Moore, William Davenport,, lohnnio Wynu, (.iiarissii i uivenpoi t, iies.-io camp, lajr Service for Light System. The Hood River Eloctrio Light. Power and Water Co. are arranging to move Into new quarters iu the Brosius block, Kooma are lielng tlted up for au office ou the ground floor of the Secoud street side. Baker A Co., the real estate dealers, will also have offi ce rooms in the sumo locution. A handsome sign adorns the window. J Extensive improvemens are contem plated by the Light and Water Co. just as soon as the weather will permit op erations, Tho mains iu tho business portions of the city will lie enlarged, and Mr. Davidson states tluit there will lie a day system of lights and mo tor power. The Ice factory will be operatod for a time wltn power from the box tap lory, but later electric power will lie supplied, and as the wurorooms will lie entirelly enclosed, lights will be needed at all times. Motor power will be sold to oluer parties. ( lnuahei Iain's, Mother's Favorite The soothing and healing pmsrtie oi mis remedy, lis pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a favorite with people every where. It is especially prized by moth ers of small children, for colds, croup aud whooping cough, as it always af fords quick relief and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, It may bo given as confidently to a baby ai to an adult. For side at Williams' l'har macy. Buying Apples at Moslcr. The Davidson Fruit Co. secured three cars of apples at Mosier lust week. Four more were secured iu the valley, making a total of seven iu the last few days. Mr. Davidson states that if he could have secured ten cars at short notice a few days ago, he could have sold them at a very good price. Albert Brown, Clara Blocher, nmim hherrieb. Emilia Gibbons, Katie Camp, draco Jloskiiis, Conrad Jucobson, Delia Smith, Van Norder, Mary Nealeigh, Bessie Smith, Puul Cheney, Leo Cheney, Agues Millie, Ethel I'urrell, George Hi'owii, Kdgar Copple, Erin st liiixby, I'rank Brosius, Marian Davenport, Charlie Brown, Abu t in I'log, Freddie Plug, Willie Kurlz, Gn.vlord Metcalf, I'loicnoo Nealeigh, Margaret Hubbard, John Davenport, fioy Miller, ilurohi liiualles. Oscar Williamson, Richard W ill hunson Minte Blocher, Ru mond Ingalls. 0, D. THOMPSON, Principal. .11 en at Hood School. Georga Thomas, Maio Ootiper, Walter Duvidson, Mason Baldwin, Donald Lanvood, Waller Ijarwood, Nellie Wishart, William llolinov, Robert Morton, Charles Morton, ( ieorge Cooper, CliU'ord '.I. honias, Hugh Knight, Myron Wii-hart, flattie Cooper, Rosier Amlros, Fred lleluu-r, AVnwl Knight, Lulu Knight. Rom Wishurl, Dolbert Tomliiison Pearl Andross, Emma Andrpss, Leonard Lnrwood, David Cooper, Ralph I liomas, Violet Kelly, Eorena Eeasuro. Gladys Leasiire, Esther Wishurt, Helen Jurwood, Aetlio HeJmcr, NAN COOPER Principal, D.V1SV E. TIIOMAS,AsWniit. Did the l iaplre ( all it Sale? Eugene Register. So it is to bo Cascade county with Hood River us tint county seat. Scores one more for the big red ap ple, the luscious straw be i rv. and lor the Hood River darter, u paper de serving of county seat privileges and business. Fraud Kxpused. A few countrrfoilers have lately hern making and trying to sell iiriial'ionsof Dr. Kings New Discovery for consump tion, coughs anil colds uml other i I- iclnos, I hereby defrauding the public. This Is to warn you 1 beware of such people, who seek to prolit, I drone i stealing the reputation of remedies which have been sueressliilly curing disease, for over I!" your. Asuicpio teelion, to you, is our name on the wrapper. Look fur it, on all Dr. King's or Bucklin's remedies, u all ol hers are mere imitations. II. F, I'.ivm in a Co., Chicago, III., uml Windsor, Canada. Medicines sold alt. M. Clai ke's ding store. KIMVIS A. IIKMH:i:S()N, M.mn:r'i (Nciliny Public lor (iiviui.) PROPERTY 1 1 1 li SALE. I wo lois ou Hie lull lor suit f'JIO cash. Lots fiOl::o leet. A lot southeast of the high school pl'.'fi on installments, frl'l down, !" per mouth, at 8 per cent. The lots will ad vance f-o each soon. 1 wo lots ovi rlooking ami Hood rivers. Price, balance f 10 r eiont h a Two lots and S-rooni li just buck of high m -1 r . square. Price, if mi) i;-h, ti-room house, pli-tcivd, corrugated iron wooil.-hi d, iiiMtivl '..r ;i v;,is for price for the Columbia pait cash S per re-it. pla-lered, isc I'd leet I,, up, lot ')Pl,;o; price. lephun dow !l. o(IO, fully paid f 1-UO, easy terms Two lots lotMi ii. tered and papered, rdv water and ! LMx:iO, tL'MO; flout) gage at S per com. 6 acres straw ben cleared; V berries, 'J miles Pom cilv, i o 8V'S acres 3 miles out, o b"'0 apple trees L1 yeaiM'ld, Ivrries, acres bav, if ! 1 nice cettajie and outbuilds (Sightly lot and line r house ou. hill, fl KM; eiv Four lots and cottage c est .-improvements, elech h malic apparatus, etc, ,i.o r fL'lOO; easy term-". Two lots two bl.n ks I'lelU p. i'tM); also resilience and two I location, flTOO. Many fumm all over the valle sellable prices. Find you hemes, rent liuii-e-lords, or find houe- for v,u collect lulls, negiMiatr leans Yr inocev to loan. Call fui: nut I in tied want. EDWIN A. 11ENI o l-oti-e, p!as iin.l si.iew.ilki , Pay barn t'.t .nice mort- iii, ; ' j acres all cottages, ;i 0 I cah. .n cultivation, ' ,0 i' - straw i: " cash; . en this, w o roomed r nioio ra.-h. !:ta:iiii!g 1-al IMits mil' -er oi town, ilhce, same The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER WE PAY INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS HERE AIIE MANY who are under the erroneous im prwsion that tliev never control money enough to start a bank account. In this thev are mistaken. We solicit small aocouuts as well as large. We handle bot with our best care and offer you our services. Craftsand Bank Money Orders Sold on All Parts of the World. . THE FIRST NATIONAL JSANK Home Made Candy Store La France Building. We manufacture all our own Candy, and make it fresh every day. ( andy made to order on short notice. Full line of Hon Bons, Nuts and Confectionery. HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling:, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. Stoves! Stoves! We purchased recently a quantity of Steel Box Stoves iit about 500 on the dollar, and propose to give our customers 'the opportunity to buy at less than wholesale. "Y e have them in 25, 28 and 30-inch lengths, ami are making a price of $4.25, $4.50 and $5.00. These stoves ore standard goods, full cast bottom and top and heavy steel sides, with swing top, which ad nuts very large wood. W. HAYNES & CO. A COMPLETE STOCK OF FURNITURE and Building Material , PAINTS AND OILS. FURNITURE REPAIRED. Best prices guaranteed. Call find look through the Stock. Glad to show vou around. Undertaker and Embalmer G i t i.m.l- I.I ivut, ' lillll vou I ii hut v. Mann at. RAND BALL Cnder the auspices of the members of I.O.O.F. & Rebekah Lodges TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 21, 1905. Having completed their new hall, the members of Idle wilde Lodge and the members of Laurel Lodge have de cided to give a social dance in their new hall. The floor in this hall is the very best in the city for dancing, they hav ing taken great pains in this particular. The l,est of music will be in attendance. A good time guaranteed to all. Invitations will be issued. (Willi ams' harmac Will be found in the Brosius Block the Corner Store Come and see us. G. E. WILLIAMS, The Prescription Druggist. PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1866. Open all the year. Private or class instruction. . Thousands of graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL GILL. -DEALER IN- Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, OREGON. A L. CARMICHAEL hoOd river heights Full line of Gloves and Mittens, 25c to 11.50. First Grade Wales Goodyear Snow Excluders- Men's 1 and 3-buckle 1.50 to $1.75 Ladies' 3-buckle $1.7c Misses' and Children's I -buckle 60c to 755 J. B. FLETCHER & CO. DEALERS IN Groceries, Flour and Feed, Notions, Glassware, Crockery, etc. ' HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS. SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD & SMITH BROS., Proprietors. Groceries, Flour and Feed FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. Free Delivery. Phone JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Telephone No. 31. HOOD RIVER, OR. Tirr The Big Second Hand Store For BARGAINS in Furnitr.ie. Stoves and Ransres. Crock ery, Tin and Granite Ware, e: c. Furnitu re and Stove Re pairing and picture framing. All work guaranteed. 0. P. DABNEY & CO., Props.