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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1905)
HOOD BIVER, GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1906. IS MODEL CITY OF ENTIRE WEST roruHiHl, Dr., March 31. -Editor vuHuier. ii caned on to uHme the city having a population of not more than 10,000 that had the mont prosperous appearance and genuine business look and a contented, happy people, iu all K"1- i Ktioiud without hes itaucy say, Hood River, with a poim iatlou not exceeding twn tli.Uo.,.i t, 1 i ut discreditable to the rest of i ie west io Bay that iu Hood River. ureiron, posses n r t v tw , . J wuuv uua uw us eipial, possofsiUK a population "of ...v, , ,,.. Jt 18 queBtiuable if its equal exists anywhere in the worm, mere appears to lie a pride in every house owner, business man hiiu iarmer to excel! his neighbor in improving ms surroundlHKs, no gates auK.iiK uu ono ningo, no pickets oif mo icuuH, no cniniueys needing re pairs, no farm houses but are as ueat as those in an old New England vil- uige. During iiiy visit there of two days, I discovered the secret of this evi- donna t ......... ....:. 3 ... .. ul iuupinrii,y, hiiu rouua it was mat tne people of your city and tri ouiary country made the money to uumi em u Duiidingg, lay out or chards, strawberry patches, and keep them iu such excellent condition, right in Hood River. All tins speaks volumes for the natural resources of your city and the surrounding country and it is not an irridescent dream to gay that Hood River in the near future will be a city of at least 20,(100 people. There is everything to make it so, a splendid climate, tremendous water powers of Hood River and Columbia rivers; fertility of soil; transportation facili ties, both by water and rail to and from Portland and the East. If visitors who come to Portland to see the fair fail to visit Hood River, they will miss what to them personally means more than the fair itself. Cal iforuians, especially, should not miss an opportunity to tee Hood River, the model city of the entire West. WILLIAM K. ROTHERV. Whole Cellar of Fruit Premiums "Iu my cellar in (ilenwood, I can show you 2000 ribbons and badges and medals won as premiums by Mills county on fruit," remarked W. F. Laraway, who has recently returned from Iowa to look after his farm here and to make his home in Hood River. "Vou people have the, "apples went on Dr. Laraway, "but we can win the premiums. Whenever Mills county goes after a premium we win it." Dr. Laraway is very enthusiastic over nooci Kiver truit, even if his Iowa Home lias w m thousands of premiums. During the doctor's absence iu Iowa this winter, his son-in-law, Mr. Coop er, has cleared 20 acres of tho Laraway & Cooper tract on the East Side, for merly the Cox farm. This laud will be planted to Spitzenbergs and New towns as soon as the weather clears. Dr. Laraway is a fine workman iu jewelry. At Ulenwood, Iowa, he is the proprietor of tho oldest estab lished jewlery house iu Mills county. The business is in charge of his son, Seth E. Laraway, who has shown the capabilities of his father in the busi ness line. The doctor is also an oph thalmologist, and thora are many peo ple in this city who can atteset to his anility to lit glasses to weak and de- lictne eyes. If Dr. Laraway and his son Ralph can secure a location in Hood River uiey may open a jewelry store here. The doctor says if he does, the pec pie 01 noocl Kiver and vicinity will te assured ot a first class establish ment. llie doctor has been for years iuo waiou inspector lor tlie Huriiug tou and K. C. railways, which is in itself a strong recommendation of his ability and profioioucy in his pro fession. The cold weather iu Iowa this win ter killed peach trees to the snow line, and the farmers will have to wait now until the trees lire reproduced be fore they can expect another fruit crop. There have been three fruit carnivals in Mills county in recent years the carnival is hold the doctor says whenever thoro li a crop, and not biennially as is the custom here. Dr. Laraway has been chairman of tho decorative committee at each of tho fruit carnivals. One year he says he used 1500 bushels of apples in deco ratons. Tho noxt year the whole fence of the park enclosure was covered with apples and converted into a prefect iairy janu. SERIOUS MISHAP TO DAVID SEARS while blasting stumps early Friday morning, D. 11. Sears was struck by a flying chunk of wood and his leg uruKen netween tbe knee and thigh, bears was about 200 feet from the blast at the time of the accident. A Japanese hand called to Sears that the blast was about to no off. Sears turned and strated to walk the other way when a heavv chunk of wood flew through the air and caught him a nerce blow on the leg. Doctors were immndiatelv called from town, but the leg was so badly swollen the broken bones could not be set that day. Mr. Sears, when the Glacier man called that afternoon to see the injured man, appeared smiling on nis couch, and while he suffered some pain, seemed the least worried of anyone about the place. Will Install (Sodanater Fountain. Hood River is to have the latest in novation in tbe way of a soda water apparatus, installed here this spring. Messrs Keir & Cass, tbe new drug Brm. state that thev have now or dered and on the way, an elegant JUtb century Sanitary fountain. lnis is the fountain which has rev olutionized the soda water business in the East. The old style fountains had become such a menace to the pub lic neaitn mat tne pure rood commis sioners in several of the Eastren states had to take them in hand, and they threatened to prohibit the sale of soda water drawn from them, if they were not put in a clean and san- urary conmtlon. U A. 1 Seeker & Co. of Chicago the maiiuracturers ot the 20th century fountains recotruized that the law and the public demanded a fountain which would be absolutely sanitary and free from microbes and disease germs, and consequently perfected a system of syrups being stored iu sterilized glass containers in plain view of the puoiic. Keir & Cass are to be cotntmidnd for their interest in the public's health and foresight which impelled them to install one of these modern foun tains. They deserve success. About Itlieiualisiu. There are few diseases that inflict more torture than rheumatism and there is probably no disease for which a varied and useless lot of remedies have been suggested. To say that it can be cured is, therefore, a bold state ment to make, but Chamberlain's Pain lialra, which enjoys an extensive sale, has met with great success iu the treatment of this disease. One appli cation of Pain lialm will relieve the pain and hundreds of sufferers have testified to permanent cures by its use. Why sutler when Pain Halm affords such quick relief and costs but a trifle? for sale by Williams Pharmacy. Frightful Suffering Kelievcil. I Suffering frightfully from the vim-1 lent poison of undigested food, C. ti. Grayson, of I.ula, Miss., took Dr. i King's New Life Pills, "with the re-! Won a .Vine' of Fume. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, have been made famous by their eeitiiin yet liaiinliss and irentle action upon the bowels mul suit," he writes, ''that I was cured." liver. They have no equal for bilious- All stomach and bnwel disorders give ; ness, constipation, etc. They do not way to their tonic, laxatko properties. ; weaken the stomach, gripe, or 'make you 25 cents atC. X. Clarke's drug store, feel sick. Once used always preferred, guaranted. They strengliten. Sold by (i. I-:. Williams When you think of Stationery, School Sup plies, Blank Books, Maga zines, Latest Fiction, etc., don't you naturally Think of Slocom's the only Book (& Stationery Store in town? PHONE 51. HIONE We again invite you to try "Upper Criisfl 7loiir It is to your advantage to do so. Another car just in. Oregon Lumber Co Feel tired, no appetite, cannot sleep, worker eat? That's spring tiredness and will disappear at mice if you take Hollister's Rocky Mountain 'Tea this month. Ho cents Tea or Tablets at C. N. Caike's. DR. KIDNEY and Backache CURE All dtflAflRAll of KtrfnAVH Biauuer, urinary organs. Also Rheumatism, Back ache, HeartDlsease. Gravel. Dropsy, Female Troubles. Weekly Meeting Cascade Club. Last week's meeting of tho Cascade card club was held at the residence of Mrs. C. T. Early on State street. Clubs were the trumps for the after noon. The first prize, a beautiful China cup and saucer, went to Mrs. Murray Kay, while the consolation trophey was won by Mrs. William Haynes. A dainty collatou was served by the hostess. Those present: Mesdames M. F. Shaw, C. T. Early, N. W. Bone, W. Haynes, M. Kay, A. A. Javne, T. J. Kiunaird, T. Butler, C. N. Clarke, E. 0. Blanchar, H. L. Vorse, W. M. Stewart, A. M. Kelsay, J. F. Strann- nan, uu i. tsiytne. Don't become discouraged. There Is a cure for jrou. If nei-essmy write lr. l i nner. He lnis spent a life time eurlnir Jusl. such cases us yours. All consultations Free. "I suffered 10 years with backache and kid ney trouble. Tried a great many physicians without relief. Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Hack ache Cure is the only liemedy that ever helped me and after using only two bottles I feel en tirely cured. Have no pain or ache of any kind. Miss ALICE McDON'ALI), Omaha, Neb." Druggists, Wo. , II. Ask for Cook Hook Khek Kor Hale by V. N. CLAKK K, Hood Kiver. SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD & SMITH I5KOS.. I'mpiit'tors. Groceries, Flour and Feed FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. Km? Delivery. Phone The XID-EL 1AISKET FROHN & HEATON, Proprietors. (Successors to ('. ,S. True.) Fresh and Salt Meats, Groceries, Flour and Feed. WE ARE HANDLING THE Century " Pomona " FrvLitcxll " LL. LL ('.ill mid see Delivery. the new firm on the Heie-hts. Phone Ha s'd ware for S pring Will Seek Fortunes in Alberta. Carl Weidner of Mosier, accompan ied by (Jtistav Uodlierthou, will leave next week for Caresholm, Alberta, tt here they expect to take (inland. Ki'ow up with the country and inci dentally make their fortunes. The new country toward which these Mosierites are headed is about 600 miles northeast of Spokane. They will go by rail, either to Nelson or Kykerts in Mritish Columbia, and trom one of these points make the trip overland to their new home, in this way tfcey will net to see the country and enjoy the pleasures of outdoor lite for a month or so. lueir Oregon friends wish the young men success on their new ven ture. Mr. Weilder has promised to let his neighbors hear from him through the columns of the (ilaoior. His letters will doubtless lie read with interest. Settled at Hood Kiver in 1H5H. Mrs. James lieuson, who died at her home in The Dalles, in Febru ary of this year, came to Hood River in December 1H, whee she resided wini nor nusnana on wnat is now tho Lamar place on Indian creek for 10 years. Mrs. liensou'g death repre sents the passing of tho last survivor of tho first settlers in Hood River. Margaret Jane Williamson was born iu Schenectady, N. Y., December 4. . Mil. Her early life was spent iu that state, in in company with Mr, and Mrs. Matthew liensou, Misg illiamson started for Oregon, where her iiauce. Matthew Benson's brother James, had preceded them by several n onths. Tho jpurney was made by way of the isth'mus. The party ar rived in San Francisco early in No vember. On the way from that port to Pcrth.nd their ship was disabled at Un,(;iia Hay, reaching Portland at length in safety after a IU di ys' toyage. On the day of her arrival iu Poit land, Or., December :10, 1858, Mr. and Mrs. lienson were married at the Hirdseye hotel. Lawrence Coe, H. P. lsai.es and Judge Strong, all now deceased, being w ituesses to the cere mony. Tbe day following their mar riage. Mr. t:nd Mrs. Fen son started for Hood River, then a small settle ment, v line they made a home and resided for lli years. Iu 1N74 tbe family inoed to Five-Mile, near Tie Dalles, in l!.t2 removing to this city, wLere they I.Metiiice lived. Besides her hi: b;ii.d, .Mrs. lknst,n left time cl il irni Kr ir.k C. Hen.-on, James O. l!t-;i.-iii and Mrs. II. C. Ma hear, all of The Dalles. Chamberlain's Remedy Most Popular. "Mothers buy it for cioupy children, railroad men buv it fur severe coughs : nd elderly people buv for U grippe," say Moore liros., of Kldon, Iowa. " We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than any other kinds. It seems to have taken the lend over several other good brands. " There is no question liut what this medicine is the best that can be secured foreomrhs and colds whether it be a child or an adult that is atilicted. It always cures and cure ouicklv. Hold hv Williams Pharmacy. Hunters Must Pay License. Under the new Washington mine law- resident hunters are renuired to i,av I $5 for a license and non-resident hunt era 810. The sum derived from the sale of licenses is used for the crea tion of a game and tish fund. It crea ted the office of dentitv stats warden. to tie appointed by the governor at a salary of 81500 with S75U expenses, to be paid out of the game lund. It prohibits the killing of elk until Oc tober 1915, and the killing of water fowl on the Columbia river in Klicki tat, Walla Walla, Franklin, Yakima, Kittitas, Douglas, Columbia, (iartield and Whitman counties at all seasons. For a WeaK Digestion. No medicine can replace food hut Chamberlain 'h Stomach ami Liver Tablets w ill help you digest your food. It is not the quantity of food taketi that gives slrenght and vigor to the system, but the amount digested and assimilated. If troubled w ith a weak digestion, don't f;dl to give these Tab lets a trial. Thousand have been benefitted by their use. They only cost a quarter. S ld by Williams Pharmacy. Quick Action on Want Ad. Thursday morning after the Glacier had been mailed, a postal card came from A. P. Ratebam at Mosier with instructions to kill his niau-wanted ad. "I engaged a man one hour after writing the ad. Hurrah for the (lacier. " If you have anything to sell, want to employ help, or secure a position, place an adlet in the (ilacier. It has brought results for others, and will do the tamo for yon. Rheumatic Paius Quickly Ilelieved. The excruciating puins character- istic of rheumatism and sciatica are quickly relieved by applying Chain berlaiu's Pain lialm. The ereat n:du relieving in.werof the liniment has been the surprise and deliirht of thous and of sufferers. The ouick relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many timet) it-s cost. Tor sale by Williams Pharmacy. We art! heahiiartMs for GARDEN TOOLS. A complete assortment of Rakes, Hoes, Spading Forks, Manure Forks, Potato Forks, Shovels and Spjules of all descriptions. AVe have Shovels from 450 to $1.35. A full lino of Poultry Netting at bottom prices. Don't f'Ul to see our stock of field and .yard fence. We can save .you money. We have a stock of dependable Garden Hose from 7,0 to 120 per foot. Our past experience has taught us that the poorer grades, from 4-c to C.c, fire worthless, made to sell, and not for service. ' In Stoves and Kanes our stock is complete. We haven't till that's made, but a few of them. Don't think of buying a range without first seeing our malleable Monarch, the peer of them all, with unbreakable covers find centers. Jn fact, there is no part of the Monarch that is b.cakable. Prices are no higher than some' of the so-called high grade common steel and cast-iron ranges. Other ranges with common cast tops, six S-in. lids. lS-in. oven, full nickel finish, with roll-top warm ing closet from $:( to !jf;5.". Our stock of Tinware, Graniteware and Cooking I'tenslls is complete. A full line of Tents and Cam) Stoves at bottom prices. Lawn Mowers We have them and can save you money. Our stock of Builders Hardware is the largest in the city. Don't fail to bring in your specifications for building. We are prepared to quote'lowest prices on Doors, Windows. Mouldings, and in fact anything that goes into the house. Now is the time to paint before the dusty season. We have a complete stock of Patton's Sun-proof Paint, which is one of the very few pure paints on the mar ket. Guaranteed for live years. $1.7.- per gallon. Imperial Mixed Daint, as good as the average paint on the market,: $1. .T) per gallon. Full stock of Lubricuti Oils, Varnishes, White Lead, etc. n W. HAYNES & CO. 1'. S. CoMMISSIONKIf. Xotahv IYitur. A class of H. eight girls and five boys, will be graduated from The Dalles high school in June. Deafiu s Cannot be Cured by lo'-al ppll(-atlon, ft they cannot rea-h the dlxeun-d (rtion of the ear. There U only one Mtij it. ,-uie ueuiiiecM, nnu Wlltl ih oy eons lillltlonal remeitlex. lieAmeas In r.imeit liv uu initHined condition of tne mn-oiin liniiin of me r.uMxi-iimn i uoe. nen turn tuDe In 1s nunied you bsveu rumbling wound or limwr. tevt luarlnr. and when It l entirel cloned, Deafnena l the result, and unless thejlnflam uihiIoii aii I e txkeu and thia tube restored to H norniHl rondltlon. uearlii will be deal rov ed forever, nine raws out of ten are caused by raiHrrh which is uolhlnf but lolluined -ondition orihe mucous surfaces. We will -j a ne Hundred Dollars for any 'Bar or l-eali e.-'cail-ed bv Cllturrhl that can. not Is- cure by Hall's Catarrh Uure. Mend for in uisrs. tree. K. .1. f-HENNKV IK ToleHn n M Id by all Intia-ai.-u. S cents. Tak.- Hall's Fam-ly el ls for constipation. A HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Abstracts, Conveyances, Insurance and Financial Agent. The Old and Reliable and l'p-to-date City and Valley. 20 years in Ileal Kstate or sell Real Estate, come and see me. Real Kstati and Jiisurnnci Agent. -J', years a resident of the in town. If you want to buy The following list is only a small portion of lands we have for snl CITY PROPERTY. 1. ft-mom bowse and over tin acre of land. Must sightly loca tion in tow n. About -IU fruit trees and other fiuit. Eu.y terms. Only JjU.Vm 2 M (illxl.'V), good location tuid line view J.jO 3. One acd one half lots on Suite street, fenced, sidew alk ami frui" trees 4. Six tine lots on the bill, very fine view 5. A good biiil'ling lot in I'.ar-rctt-Sitna addition 6. Small li"U-e mid good lot in Blowers' addition soil 7. Pou-e and lot ami good barn in gocj sightly location Ijjo 8. A giXMl business coi imt on Oak street, 75x100 f.et. Three good buildings on the property... .VNMI 1100 200 j Also the exclusive side of lots l in Uivi rview I'uik and Idlewilde udllitialls. FARM PBOPERTY. I l!" ai-res 51., miles from town on the Kat Hide; good nilelxud ' nlioul ncies eleiireil nml 4(1 fruit jireiss.-t A house, one half mile i from m-.IikiI, on K. 1 i. route 1700 - o to res ' miles rp-ni town on j West side. All in cultivation; 'I acres in si rim lien ies,; a few frui i I trees; u 4 loom li. u-e; -mall baru; ! cl -f" to i-huieli. K-isv b rm ."00 ! .'i. acres of go-.il apple laml, iMiimiMoved, I'.' miles from b-un 7.)0 ; 4(1 acres ti miles (nun town, 37 ncres in cult), nib, n, 4 acre-iu strawberries, 4;i() aoo'e trees of tbe last vaiielien mid in line con dition, several acres in alfalfa and I clover; all good land, one-half mile from school and with one of the best views iu the valley, (iood terms .. IU hi res of unimproved laud I miles Ironi town, level and eas ily ink-iitecl; will grow any kind of crops; close to school tt it I irrigating ditch ti. 120 acres of unimproved laud 0 miles from tow n, level ami csi- ! ily irrigated; will glow any kind i of crops; el. ise to school and ' eliuicli 7. SO acres six miles fimn town I on West side; 4 acres in leering i on-hard; crick runs through 'be ! plats-; tine f..r fruit or trass; go el I 4-ioiuii house j S. Harry I'.row n place of o acres 1 4 ncres in straw'U rr'es; horse, j wagon, harness, farm psils and a -inch water right go with (be I place- (1000 1100 ISO0 8500 1500 Spray Pumps Also Nozzles, Bamboo Extensions, Extra Caps, Hose Connections, as well as the best line of Spray Hose Mint money can buv. NORTON & SMITH Opposite Postotlice. HuntWall PaperCo Carries everything iu the line, including KrinRled Silks, Silk Embossed, Tapestries, Moires, Ingrains, Varnished Tiles, Blanks, etc. Up-to-date Paper Hanging, Sign, Carriage and Mouse Painting. I'lioiic ')71 . First aixl Oak Streets. w" u "the dalles nurseries it. ii. wkiii' n, piop. THE DALLES, OREGON. liKTAlL (iltmVF.lt AM) tllUUilt IN FRUIT, SHADE AM) TOFF ORNAMVMT AT. ULL Evergreens, Roses and Remember, Our Trees arc Grown Strictly Withaut Irrigation. GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS Shrubbery. mOXjIvnT CO. DK.U.KHS IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Groceries, Flour and Feed. Hood Kivkk IIi:i;hts. Vukk Dixivkkv. A L. CARM1CHAEL HOOD lil V Kit Ili:i(iHTS For style and fit wear MERRICILS PANTS Youths' and Hoys' I'tints 250 to 2.25 Men's Pants 1.Q0 to 5.00 New Spring Styles Ladies' SKIRTS Good Goods at Reasonable Prices Cherries will soon be here! box of Ffitertt Vnnt iinlHl Piiper Oi tf nen t;nurry osnrne Olll tri'-LluMl l.t (:. mntit. convenient way to pack chiTrlfH, bHldH Kiiroly KHiintiitif-iiiK itmt U.e ft .ill wllli .-ucri IU destination Id perfect condition, to nay nothing of the bi.ai.-i prk-u to be otjlatnt-U Below you will nw a plrtnro reprNontlnz Cartons, eight of which fit Into the retfulttr tin iwnnrt PaHli-m Wtxxlini (.'hurry H. or the cartoon can ne sent in every KinpmcniurthcotdiiiHry park. '.fill Ml ill PACK Yours In Why? CARTONS Our Hpare will not allow us to elve detai l. Bnt we kepi a record on all Nalett (art year itnl found our customers obtained In almost tvtrv eaue BETTER PRICES FOR FRUIT The Sacramento Dally Fruit World Telegraphic record can prove thlHttateiueut. We will chMrfiilly anvwer any question In rcmiri to our ex pertence with till pa-kni;e. It phenomenal sale ba curpriaod M sod we waut all to gel the bcuetlt of lu uae. COMMON SENSE FRUIT CARRIER CO. Manufacturer ot Charry Carton P. a .ox 46T SAN JOSE. CAU l'of Sal.- I.y ti. I), V(H)IIVt)UTlI, II xul Kiver. On-goll. v. I i i ; I M