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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1905)
gOOD RIVER. GLACIER. THURSDAY. MAY 11, 1006. LOCAL'S WIN BY CASTNER'S RUN Hishop's drive to the field enabled I'ttKtniT lo cover second and third, and a (acrilii-e l.y Morno. put Catner home before Morse ilmpped out at first. This Hiysle run in the evcond inning, gave the itnn me (fHine, a Heavy thunder storm nialiiii it iiiipoptililc lo continue the corner over live inning. There were a few errors, but not costly to either side W hile no exciting fea tureH were proilneed, il was altogether a good game. The o. k of 0-biirn for the locals i-houe above any thing the visitor i-uum pruiiuce. Uishop, who played second for Hood Kiver, nail not donned a baseball suit lor live years, but he knows the game ami will be a valuable addition to the team. Catner is doing well behind the oui, aim ms accurate basetliowing Sun day was exceptionally good. In fact there was some splendid basethrowing uy ooin leanis. The grand stands and bleecherg were tilled to overflowing. Over () people paused through the gates. There were KUO visitois here from from The Dalles, the Regulator bringing down her limit in me runnier ot passengers. The way The Dalles will turn out for a baseball game at Hood liiver Is wonderful: The visitors were a jollv crowd, who rooted enthusiastically for their team. Toey lost the game, and the rain drooped the plumes of the summer hats of the ladies, but everyone was in the best of spirits, and t lie steamer pulled for home at 5 o'clock with an excursion party glad they had taken a dny off. Stubling was hero in all his glory, with a broad-brimmed hat and a large linen duster. His shouts were distinctly heard even above the roar of the ele ments. The players records : HOOD LIVER. WILL BUILD A 3-STORY ANNEX AB. R. Sheets, If 0 Haynes, cf :l o Tale, as o Castner, c 'J 1 Bishop. 2b :; o Morse, 3I 2 0 lHmn, lb 2 li Osburn, p 2 0 liroveH, rf 2 0 Totals .21 1 THE DALLES. AB. R. Rt.vn, rf . ... Olxtn, ss tMfkelt, p Tht.miison. !f Jini', 8b K inn. Savage, o il.i!iiptwe : ef Sia.it n. H. . T..lal., . IT i-CORE LV INNINGS, Hi.rd River The Dalits IB. PO. A. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 3 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 3 18 17 IB. PO. A. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 7 1 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 IS 12 GS. 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 M'UMARY. Earned run H,..i ;i,r I Sat-riiiee hil.s--M'.it, Itavnes. Striken its Orlw, n i!; r'.ekettll. Time T y an1- - I- ui i -i.ve minutes; (5 innings-) Umpires I),ike;' anil M'. litfer. Attemlam'.anee- T u. I'laj I'oil!.: The totals ni l (Vs. nine it '.. afternoon. The an excursion fn .1 Team Sunday. lecet the () K. & N. tuoliia Park Sunday ."linen have arranged Portland to The Dalles that day, and the players taking advantage of the low rates will stop oil here to play the Hood Hiver boys. The railroaders are said to be well up in the science of baseball, and a good game is promised the local fans. BIG MAJORITY IS FOR WATER The irrigation district proposition on the West side carried with an overwhelming majority last Saturday. There were Unvotes for the proposition and but seven in opposition. The vote for directors was as follows: J. II. Shoemaker "1 i. K. Castner 9 V. Sherrieh til N. I. Jordan 4i John A. Vihon 45 F. V. Annus for assessor received 91 votes, and J. .1. Gil. bong for treasurer IU. A total of !)!) votes were cast, two of the ballots being left blank on the ques tion of favoring or opposing the irriga: tion district. J. li ilelm?, one of the judges, carried the kdlots to The Dalles, Monday, here they will be canvassed by the c 'lMity com l. Mr. Helms says many people at the county seut, who were interesUd i:i the vote, were very much Rurpri-id 'o see such a decided majority i:. f.ivor uf the project. The county 'court will now issue cir tilicates of election to the ollicers of the district, and a notice that the district has been duly organized by the result of the election. liefore money can tie rais ed for the construction ot the ditch, the farmers within the district will have to Vo e on tne proposition of issuing bonds, just as is done in a school dist rict. After bonds are voted, the. director will decide what amount shall be offered for sale. As all this will require con witlerable time, some method will be adopted for raising money for a prelim inary survey and estimate of the cost ot the undertaking. K. C. .Sherrieh wishes the Glacier to state that the committee who has pre viotisly looked after the ir':g.ition dis trict work lias called a meeting of the armers at tli ! turret', sc i i. !i i Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of devising ways and means of raising money to make a preliminary survey and to s 'cure an estima'e on the probable cost of the propostd ditch. 1 1 is the suggestion of several ' f the farmers that the district secure a loan cf t"iU), and use what is necessary of tins sum in making the preliminary survey. When the survey is completed and an estimate of the probable cost se cured, there will te something definite to resent as argument w hy the farmers sho dd vote bonds tor the construction of the proposed ungating system. It is the intention of the newly-organized district to purchase ttie dicth and rights of way of the Water Supply Co., a majority of the stockholder! of the company haying given their word in writing ihat ihey will dispose of their stock at par, w hicli or the whole svstt ni amounts to ifSli'lNI. Ju-t what the pro posed canal to bring out water for the needs of all will Cost is impossible to cav. lMiimitts have been placed at from IHy.HN) to iliu.WK). W. M. Ktewart, the housefurnisher, is preparing to erect a threo-story brick warehouse, in the rear of his present location on state street. Architect 1. M. Hall-Lewis will superintend the con struction work. Mr. Steward, who bought out a furni ture stock here four years ago, just to be doing something, as he states it, injected some ginger into bis business, foresaw the possibilities of a greater Hood Kiver, and in a snort time concluded lie had a good thing and was determined to stay with it. His business has increased by leaps ami oounos, ana with every inch of available floor space in his 50.tl00 store building overcrowded with stock, and several warehouses about the city well filled, he has concluded money invested in a substantial brick addition for warehouse purposes will be money wen Bpent. When this annex is completed, Mr. Stewart will have 13,000 feet ot floor space. This does not include the use which is made of the walls and ceilinu for storing goods. The dimensions of the annex are 44x50. The basement will be full size. Mr. Stewart hag always on hand ten or more carloadg of cement, lime and patent plaster, and this will be stored on the second floor, with an opening on to me street, lor loading the material into wagons and drays. Mr. Stewart has planned a devise for loading and un loading wagons, which will enable a 15-year-oid boy to handle all his warehouse goods. Ting will not only lie a time- saver for a man buving a load of lime or cement, but will save the back-breaking process of movine the barrels bv hand and on trucks. Mr. Stewart has arranged a plan of his own for storing oils in the basement of the warehouse, where tho explosive will lie out of all danger from the careless throwing away of a lighled mutch. Uy means of faucets the various oils ill be Irawn from the tanks into cans, and all drippings will lie carried away in tin troughs. 1 tie third floor of the annex wi be utilized for displaying light furniture. Tl e petitions in the salesroom will be taken out and the whole 50x100 floor space will be devoted to a display ot his hardware, furniture and crockerv. Huilding material and heavy goods will be stored in the warerooms. Mr. Stewart makes it a point to keep always in stock everything that goes in to the construction of a home, from lime for the foundation to finishing lumber for t he woodwork on the interiorand ex terior. He then has everything from a kitchen range to tine Haviin chinaware. There is nothing lacking in 'lie stock for building purposes, nor for furnishing the home when it is completed. That he ia as he advertises, "The Complete Honiefurnisher," may tie veri fied by a glance at the interior iif the es tablishment. A Remarkable Timepiece. An unique specimen of the watch maker's urt is to be seen in the window of W. F. I.araway'g jewelry store. This is a huge watch, the property of M. J. liovd. Mr. lioyd purchased the ticker of Mr. I iaraway about 40 years ago and although the two gentlemen have been often separated by half the breudth of ITncle Sam's domain, such is Mr. Koyd's love for his watch and confidence in Mr. l.araway as a horologer that regard less of the distance and expense the timepiece has been sent to Mr. l.araway every two years to be cleaned. The watch is in a plain silver hunting case weighing one and a quarter pounds. the mechanism being of the finest make, full jeweled, diamonds being used in stead of rubies, and it cost the owner 150. The time had become ripe to give his chronometer another vacation and you can hardly imagine Mr. Uoyd's surprise anil delight to learn alter buy ing the Ewer property on the hill a c mple of weeks ago, that Mr. Laraway was also located here. He immediately brought in his "turnip" to receive it's biennial cleaning. It is a curious fact I he silver in this case at the time it was made was worth more in dollars and cents than the price pa d for it is worth in gold today. Mme. ABBOTT, EEigfla. Class Ivillinex3r Hood Birer, Ore. The Lewis & Clark PROSPERITY PURSES A Novelty that is Useful as well as Ornamental PHONE 51. rilOXE 51. We again invite you to try aVkVSSSSKSSSSSBrJtmsfx v. mm, ..wi t t -AT- LOCUM'S I "Upper Crust" j It is to your advantage to do so. Another car just in. regon Lumber Co Why suffer with spring tiredness, ineau, cross feeling, no stiengtli, no appetite? Holllsjer's liocky Mountain lea will muke you well aiid keep vou well. 35 cents, Tea or T lets at Chun. N. ('Inrke's drugstore. DR. FEW'S KIDNEY and Backache CURE All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs. Also Rheumatism, Back ache. HeartDtsease. Gravel Dropsy, Female Troubles. Don't become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. if neresMiry write 111, t enner, lie lias spent a lifu tlmn cnrlntf Just such cases us yours. All cmn.iillalli.iis Free. "I suffered from kidney and bladder trouble until life was not worth living. 1 began, using Dr. Fonncr's Kidney and Hai'kackoCuro and in a short time I noticed a great improvement. The sorojess left my back and I was soon permanently cured. Yours truly, HOWARD MITCHELL, Kansas City, Mo." Druggists, 6oc. , II. Ask fur l ook ilook-i'HKK For Sale by C N. f!Ij IRICK, H.Lxt River SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD & SMITH BiiOS., l'topiit'tois. Groceries, Flour and Feed FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. I Yce IMivcrv. Phone The IZDEXi KEET FROHN & HEATt" Proprietors. ! Successor to t . S. True.) Fresli and Salt Meats, Groceries, Flour and Feed. Wt" liavo tlic Lnrp'st Sloe!; of GARDEN HOSE To b( Found in tlio City All Kinds and All Prices Wt also ltnvo a FEW LAWN MOWERS, (Vtll and sri' 1li(, new linn on tin Free Delivery. Heights. Phono ir. U. S. ('OM.MISSIOXKK. Xotauv PntLIC G JL o HOOD RIVER, OREGON. (.runts .w Road for Mosier. Tin1 Wii-c i cull ii ty coiomii-ioMeiV ourt (.'lantid :i new mal lust week f-r tin- upper Mosicr valley. A lurj-e iiuinU-r of tii.iaycrs luul tUionl f r the ioail, ami there mhh no ojipoitiin except from one hinm r tirel it me.pect (1 tiiiit lire riant will he laiil out so as not ! inconvenience Mr S'anffer. The propofcil nnil it Ke-ins runts riuhl tli'iiHth tne iniiMlc ol Mr Standi r'x riu.ch, cull i tilt out Koine of the lrt of Lis cnl'.ivatfil laii'l. Mr. StaufFer will eio!( nvor t ' h ive the rnml o around his hiini iiisietut of direct y through the 1 .ml. lU ie Vitrol at Clarke's "c a pound. Wasco County Han Hun; Two Men. The extreme probability that Norman Williams will expiate bis crime tion a scaffold in the Wasco county court yard in The Dalles, Marted an inquiry concerning former banging in this c 'iinty. There have been two bunvinu-, so John Michell tells the Glacier. Mr. Micbell Raw both of them. The first baneinc was in 18ii5, when Deaditian was liuiiK for the murder of two men near Willow Junction on the old Canyon City trail. The banning was public, and hundreds of people ciiine from miles around to witness the e ;ecution. The second hantiiii! orcured in 1878, when Crossen was sheriff. Jim Cook and George Civl.! were being held in thecoiinly jail on a charge of larceny. Craig turned state's evidence on his pal. Cook, in some unknown manner, se cured a razor. He camly arose from the mess table at the noon hour, and quick as a tlnsh almost severed the head oi Craig from the body. "(iive me the gallow; uo life im prison inent (or me," he remarked as Sheriff Crossen covered the murderer with hi revolver. Cook received his ju t de-erts in a short time. Klickitat Farmers are Happy. Special to the Glrcier. Goldendale, WiibIi , May 8. A nice rain fell throughout the valley last week which made a broad smile come over H e faces of the fanners, and in fact everyone w as pleased to see it come as the farmers, are the backbone of a country. Sheriff Warwick and Assessor Kayser are kept l-usv these days collecting the migratoiy tax on Oregon she'p tha' are coining into the county. Will a n !'. Ge-st I lui" sued for a di v rce i i tic supi re r court nguinst I'aul i lie K. Ge-isell. They were married st Vancomer, Wash., Kehuaiy 11, IWIS, aid have resided in Ihe west end of Klickitat eoiin'y. The cause of action Has ahaiidonuH nt. Abstracts, Conveyances, Insurance and Financial Agent. Which we art ( losinir Out at Fire Sale Price Come in and Let n.s Show Von NORTON & SMITH, Opposite Postoffice The Old find Reliable and Up-to-date lteal list ate Aen1. 2.' City and Valley. 20 years in Real Kstate and Insurance in town or sell Real Estate, come and see tne. The following list is only a small port ion of "lands we hav ) years a resident of tin . If you want to buy e lor sale CITY PROPERTY. 1. 5-rooin house and over an acre of land. Most sightly loca tion in town. About 41) fruit trees and other truit. luisy terms. Only $1500 2. Lot GOxW), good location and fine view 250 3. One and one half lots on State treet, fenced, sidewalk and frui'. trees 050 4. Six line lots on the bill, very flue view 1 loo 5. A good building lot in P.ar-rett-Sipina addition 20( 6. Small bouse nnd good lot in Blowers' addition K00 7. House and lotand good barn in gon.) sightly location 1250 8. A gooil tin-iiiess corner on Oak street, 75x10(1 (tel. Three good buildings on the property... 5001) Also the exclusive sale of lots in Kivcrviow Talk and Idlewilde additions. FARM PBOPERTY. miles from town ; good apple 1 L'5 acres 5'a on Ihe hast side; good apple hunt about li aens cleared and 4(1 fruit tl'ee.sset A house, one half mile from scdnol, on II. V. I), route 1700 2. 5 acres 2 miles from town on West side. All in culti vM ion ; 2 acres in straw berries; a few fruit. j trees; 11 4 room house; small Inn 11 ; i close to church. Knsy terms 1500 I .'!. 20 acres of good apple land, ! unimproved, 12 miles from town 750 j 4. 40 ueres (I miles from town, : '.)" acres in cultivation, 4 ueres in .strawberries, till) apple trees of J the hest varieties and ill line eon dilion.scveral acres in alfalfa and I clover; nil good land, one-half mile fiom school and with one of the best views ill Ihe valley. Go al terms 0000 5. 10 acres of unimproved laud li miles from town, level and eas ily iniiriited; will grow any kind of crops; close to school and irrigating ditch 1 1 (Ml (I. 20 acres of unimproved laud (i miles from town, level and eas ily irrigated; will grow any kind of crops; close to school and I'liiiieh 1S((I 7. HO acres six miles fiom tow n on West side; 4 acres in hearing orchard; creek runs through the place; tine for fruit or grass; good 4-room bouse 8500 H. Ilat l'V ISrown place of 5 acres 4 acres in st la wherries; horse, wagon, harness, farm tools 11 ml a -inch water righl go with the 1500 Good Fruit Prospects at I'nion Iv L Smith, who was at Union last v-ek, w here h" addres-eil a large assem bly of fruiliirowers and citizens on the ' ni (Us of co-operative shipping associ ations, states Ihat the prospects for fruit-are very fair. Tears may lie a light crop, but oilier fruits are showing up well. Union is beoominir an important fruit center, and the farmers there are taking lessors from Hood Kiver in mar keting their fruits through local asso ciations. Mr. Smith' address outlined tb 1 work that has been done here, and then be permitted the growers to ask him questions. They bad many things to inquire aliout, but nothing in the truit line can stump the president of of the state board o( horticulture, who lakes delight in talking on fruit. Hare Yon Sprayed Vett Get your material of Clarke an 1 save inonev. Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and Confectionery, Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco. Hood River Heights Confectionery H. F. JOCHIMSEN, Prop. J EVERY FARMER In Hood River V not too o(),,il for llli'V needs iiiii. fill a-our nee to Use odikI tools, the best I am prepared to supply is s 111 Plows, Harrow s, Cultivators, 1.. i'. j. a j 1 . 1 , , 111 uiet an 1001s inai are needed on every well farm. For on-hard tools California, Sr. lt'ilit I Xeur I'.aH'hall Orounds on the Iloigliln WilV has HO superior. The (iive l's a Call equipped iUp ('nt 11- BERT G. BOARDMAN, Has opened a General Store AT ODELL and will keep on hand a first class stock of Groceries, Flour and Feed The public is invited to call and inspect the stock. A square deal for all. Ohio Reversable Extension Head Disc 1 is the only one on Ihe market that is worthy of the name. Acme Harrow is too well known to need a description. Osliortie Combination Spring Tooth Harrows are without a compel itor. If you need a o-.-.od WAGON OR BUGGY can supply you I nave 111st aziiie here, and can it from Fort land. Fort -lea rin ir your land vou need nowder received a carload and have it stored in a ninjr- supply you cheaper than you can ret. Land Plaster, Flour and Feed at tin 111 any quantity nn drocenes, Annum Iurl Wire. Bopi rar.lan tools. ri1it prices. Full line of staple it 1011 and Fishing Tackle a specialty. . Axes, X-Cut Saws, Shovels, Spades and Yours For Iiu in ss. Carries everything in the line, includin- Krinkled Silks, Silk Embossed, Tapestries, Moires, Ingrains, Varnished Tiles, Blanks, etc. Uptodate Paper Hanging, Sign, Carriage and House Painting. riioimr71. First niul Oak Streets. WIIOLKSAI.i: THE DALLES NURSEIIIE3 n. II. WIT.RIi, I'.op. DALLES, OREGON. ItKTAlL THE FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL UUciWUt AND DKA1.HH IN TREES GRAPE VINES SMALL FRUITS Evergreens. Roses and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Withaut Irrigation. ZE-XOZuLnT CO. DKAI.KKS IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Groceries, Flour and Feed. Hood Bivicit Hkiohts, Fitioic Dklivkkv. THE MILL WILL NEVER GRIND with the water Unit iH mutt. Imi onlil... tin; mill, our 1 1 1 m 1 ori i'I'h luive 1 Illicit ho Hiu'ci'Hsl'iilly tiiiit new omoh me onitliililly eoiniML' in from , ,1 1 1' ..1,1 patroiiH. Are. you 1. 1 I, e one ..f tliein? Our Dulles l'uient aii.l Wliil.. Hiver Hour 1h llie Iiiii nt 1 1 111.1 milled, mid in K'Olllnl from Ihe lent selected W'lieii!' ill fact the ereum of the wheat fleldi. ami It make the m(,Mi dt lli ioiiH hread while and palatuMc. FOIt NAI.K II V STRANANAN & UAGLliY Hood River, Or. . Vi. mmm mMim Cherries will seen be here! Rfltowvou will neoa nlctnre penrflHontlnfif a box of Fatnt. Vntllafert Pnppr ( h; v CartonH, eight of which tit tulo the rKUlur tun pound eautHrn Wooden Choi ry V. ? m of the cartoon can be sent In every Rtiinrncnt of ttieoiritnary pa k. Ov.r iimIImkI is il. :,xt onTenint way to pack cliprrlns, bwiidnH surely (tiiKrHiiteelriff that the fruit will rtv li 1U 4eUuation la perfect condition, to ouy nothing of tho better price to he obtained PACK Yours in Janitor Work i .lanltor work rtone t rearonlil prtcct. l.y ' experieiKjed mm, Apply to K. W. L'HoNS, rh.mc in. 1 D. M'DONALD 3rd and River Street. Hood Hirer, Ore. ij Why? Onr apace will not allow 11s to Rive rtetall i. But wekeptari'iuirUim all Kales lat year anil f.-aiitl our ciMtoniein otitainul In bluuwt vitv eaio BETTER PRICES FOR FRUIT The Barramento Daily Fruit World Telegraphic record! oan prove tills iUiU'iiiuut. We will cheerfully answer ny qnwitlon tn resardto oor r perlene with this package. Its phenomeual kale has aurprlaed M and we want all to gel the bencflt of lis use. COMMON SENSE FRUIT CARRIER CO. Mamrfacruiwa of Chmrry Carton .. I0X46T SAN JOSE. CAU For Sale by (i. I). WO; 1MVOH I'll, II hh! Kiver, Oregon. e