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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1905)
I IIOOD KIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1005 DUST AND RAIN DO BIG DAMAGE Sunday afternoon the cities if Spokane and Pendleton wore it-1 1 -( I by one of tho worst wind mid dust storms ever experienced in the Ninth went. At Pendleton tliu storm ciinic from tlio north, mid seemed to lc Konornl, Pendleton hoinn tlic liciirt of the hurricane. Tho pity wan shrouded in oomph te darkneSH, and for tun minutes it was inipomdble to distinguish objects li,e feet distant, even in houses well pro Domed rrom tne dust, ror over an hour the utorrn rued, leaving a trail of devastation. Pluto kIhss fro'ds wore Khatturcd while xIui-h fronts el other uteres were bioken. Awnirips wore torn from the bniJdinjM ; t i i swept away like cludf. 'iliesciilloMmii around tho now KukIcs. building v,as wrecked. Nearly all dry goodn inerchants ilJ I oho heavily, an I lie dust collected n (piartor of an Inch thick In the dm cm. Boiling merchandise. Many homes in the city will Hull'or f really from the onlnaiiKlit of the terrible. Ktiirni. The air wan close and stilling ion! the diiHt entered Iioiiioh, Hevernl pen jilo narrowly escaping suffocation., UiiharvoKted wheat which wiih in tin trail of the utorm Iiiih hecn almost to tally destroyed and farmers; will bee tlioiiHiuidH of dollarH. The otorm reached Spokane id, 7 o'clock, where it played Himilar prankM, crippling the electrii! lilit system, telephone and telegraph service, nnil -nnnshinK windowH in nil direct inns. The storm evidently mvept up ihi Columbia river koiko. At this place, jiiHt before the rain, the wind blew n terrific gain, tlllinK the ht rents will, tfrnat clouds of dust. Farther up tin valley, the wind wiih Josh severe. There was a Rood noiikinn shower about two o'clock. At hosier then was more rain than at lluod Kiver. sheltered him, pretending that, with this money for lav.ycr hire, ho woulilJ lie nolo to irrt m inheritance Unit bud been with held from him. So the In -pitnl 1c inn man (.oivo tbn Hivilld ler all 1 1 1 h ,-:i i i in.'-, and that wiih the end of tlie s indjer, of coii've. lint he . nn caught l.yfiie olice a few months later, and nt liii l.ri,d fie wuh proved i;uilly ,f h.-iviiu.' kindled bin bene lactorof )i ! ,-i Hi i nt-1 li r 0 til . '1 he jude, i.i'tiire -eiilci cilia t ho i-w iniller, said to him, n proi. chfully : 'Ifow could you te co la-e iir, to Mvnidle tin se honest l"lk v, I. o ut confidence in you.'' 'I lie -,' iln: !( r with ll Hliilo repli ed : 'Vour honor, I'U make it north vour while if you'll tell lux how to swindle lljnso who don't put eonll deiice in inc. ' " PRICE FOR AFPLES WAS NEVER HIGHER 'ilia bi.-ald of dilecl Kiver Apple (irowi is, -tat i. tin, I. the piiee year's "i cut nv, n ami S wn;-t cold is t he liitda -t. for apples from any American coot im-nl, eludes nil ciniiineieinl uri , f the Hood I'll ion w it-1( I n nt which l f. it- pilzoiihurK ciop . ice cicr aid orchard oil I tie The Mile in apples of UlOSO t It's a Dandy. Twenty acres of early strawberry, ap ple, cherry and vegetable land with a line southern s.,e. Only one hail mile from town of Whip Salmon. It commands a iinc'iiilicent view of Mount Hood and city of lined Kiver. The bull is rich, deep and moist, hour acres cleared and ready to plant to orchard, balance on Iv liht brush, easy (,, clear, sonic timber for fuel. It in all under fence, and a line well of cool soft water. There is no bet ler Moil and location for an orchard or a liner silo for a home east of the ( 'ascades. And now that we arc Hire of the Northern 1'acilic bnild idi! down the north bank of the Coluui Irta river it is dirt cheap at $101) tier acre. It will be worth throe times that in three yearn. Terms, if I .MX) cash, bal ance in three years. Ilon't let this slip if you are looking for a home. White Salmon Land Co. White Salmon, Wash. 'SBSSiZJSBSSC. Riverview -CHOICE RESIDENCE LCTJ 3: 0 11 k'.VLS IN- I i t V C i St. M I T, SI 9 1 iu II Aoaraons Hungary at Cascuile l.ei lis. l'Viady nlKlit (JoiiHtable ,Meyers ol Ciihcado Locks and Marshiil Wood ar rived In The JIhIIoh liavin in idiiuye a youiiK man by the name of Ward St. John, who had been held to t he circuit court by Justice Stout, of that precinct, on tho charge of liuri-diiry , from a dwelling, says the (Ihroniol". It seems that St, John broke into an Italian's house and stole fii and some clothing therefrom, atteinptiiiK to leave on the early inoriuiiK train, but was arrested by the ('.unstable before he succeeded. The district nltnriiey'. olllco was apprised of tho fact by tele jdiono, and Deptuy Distiict Attorney Fred Wilson left for the Locks on the afternoon train, taking Marshal Wood with him. As soon as they armed the examination was held before .lu tice Stout, and the evidence beiin; very clear, St. John was held to t lie circuit court in the sum of toon, in default oljwhloh he was commuted to the county jail. For about a mouth St. John has liiMin nt the Locks, following no pin ticular vocation, but mani'iiiK in various ways to net a living. He was one of tho base ball nine that played The Dalles club two weeks iik'o, mid hIso last Sunday, and when asked by a ropoitor this niorniiitf what he had been doing at the Locks, cnulil only tiivo this as his means of earniiiK 11 livelihood. He formerly lied in Multnomali county, where his parent: now rosldo, and says his hko is '. I years. In appearance the younu iiiiin is rather prepossessing, and is ono ol those fellows who could easily t ravel on his shape and be successful by ren son of Kood looks. The Italian who was robbed was an epinloye of tho Wind Kiver Lumber company at tho Locks, was li wn with his brother, and by industry and thrift had mnniiKod to save considei' nble from his earninKs, Forluniitclv tlie money and elothiiiK stolen v recovered. I'lit (Jlliinls en I'list Side liiade, I'orllaud, dr., Auk. -A- I'dilm (Uaoier: Vour Issue ot Inst wet k con tained an timely comment n I hi (lanyeions condition of the mad up tho Fast Side rade, which should b, taken under consideration as soon as possible. The road winds nlun th, iloop canyon of Hood Kiver w it h 'driv ing room for only one vehicle ami an occasiomil turn-out and iiiKiitlli -mil guards on the open side. Not only is it dangerous but it causes also much delay to I he t rathe which is continually 'increasing. It is tho only direct hiuhw HV ti'iiln t.l e city of Hood Kiver to niosl. of th, great Last Side apple district. Tlie only part of this road which is dangerous and lnadeipiale lies within tho limits of the city of Hood Kiver lie yond the city limits it is in o.eel lent shape, having been widened -n that two teams can easily pass each other at any point. It has also be, n graded and graveled. A ten mile road tux has been applied on this in provenient for t he past, two years. Considering the huge inierenls nt SUCH orcliardlsts as Seers A I'orters, Marshall, Van Horn, Ynndorhilt ami csores of others in this territory, well as those of the large ami dint in ually increasing pouhition who de pond on this mini for reaching I In, hi Kiver, and in tho interests of I 1(111,1 Kiver merchants and the city it ell, some scheme should be devised In which funds can be raised for widen ing and impioviiig the road -an tin provomolit which must be inn le even tually and the sooner it is made tin better for all concerned. It is to lie hoped that this mutter will be taken in baud at one I t be parties interested and steps be taken toward making this important . provenient. Whatever Is done in tins line should be of a perninent c barm t two vajieties iii , ie from the lar.'.i down to ami inch ding ,'i tier stock. 'J ho 1 1 ii ecl.iii - I ,ii I her di sire to stub1 that each man's nnney for his Spit -cubing and Ncwln ns will be ready for him a .-non as his apples are un loaded from his wagon. ' he board of dilecl ors of the Apple 'rowers 1'nioii have changed the un ion charge of the ,i i i cut of selling prion and adopted n charge of tin cents a, bo fur onion charges in hain! dug apples tlie pren'iit, sea.-un. The ." per l ent, charge was nuisiili red evces -ivo by some of the members of tin union. 0 u 3 i Easy CicdcD, ALSO HAHTJPACTURIix VXVE I) TRACK r - Kditoi is from died b,,-, ellhig I tier, rl. ate bring We ero Docs it Tiiy.' Hood (liver, dr., Aug. 'K ' ilacier : '1 he follow ing Jet ler I'orllaud cnniinission hou.-e : "Vour s hip men t. of 7 boxes of applo iiii villi today, and sold as follows: Six boxes of four tier at s'J.'.'.'i per box, and one box of lour and a halt I ier at, r, l.m per box. This v, e consid er a fancy price ; in fact tho highest price the writer bus seen any Astra ohiui apples soil for on this market for a great many years. Your liuit in nice and well packed, and that was I he reason wo were able to sell the iniiio at a iuuey llgnre. Continue to shin os ns long as our returns me ;it isfact 01 y. " Having shipped ap li s for (ho years to I'orUainl, I hale taken the liberty if my own necord to ask the (ilacier to piibhnli I ho about letter for the lielleld ol t.hliM who ih serve to get ' tie largest price possible for their I ru it. I have shipped iii arlv one him is of Astrnciinu", four tier, or ,:.! ',) per Ihix, mid live Vi. My (.raveiiateiu apples :lng t he same price. wcrs nie sinnetinieM nriine to 1 1 1 1 I 1 i n 1 1 with the couiuils.-iiin man, but it ( di en happens the growers who p ii ks up his own fruit will jeapordie his wdiole pack- by allowing liut one or I u ii cud n.pe.s to find their way to l-.'ie ci liter of hiti box. The m clef of 1 he high price ipioted d ', e I.- ih,,- Pi -i to oi.alit v : s.'i-ond. , cm I id p,n k ; and third, a-1 , t lie ap es w ere grow n Hood .Kiver, in l-'ranktou 1 1 ii t, among t he rocks. A. O. SI ATKN. lIcMiliillons nf Ciiiiilelciicc. Win rcas, Ki othcr Waller Pierce, a member of Court Hood Kiver No, VI, foresters nl America, a brother be loved and respected by all, has by the wis Iopi ol Cod been taken lroiii our m It I -t- he it besobed, That the charter of this ci in 1 1 shall 1 e draped in inour ung to show our ue and esteem for oi.i departed brut her; and be it, luitliei 1,' solveil, I hat an expression of our i.vnipal iiy be and is hereby extended to I he I ere,, veil familv of our deceased r. Mid I lad, a copy of t In ,-e res us I e y en t ho Hood Kiier for pnblicat ion. lames I1', I lelioidc, I'. F. I'.nulford, ( hai ler. Ilaywnrd, ( 'onunil lee. .11 hom i bat not. I ill Vest, school di tt) speak of tlid.-o who have made lhoe trips before and are eager to go again. .Many people, however, find t hunt tractions in tho exposition grounds so interest ing and so niiiiieroua that they prefer to spend nil the time nt their di.-posal nt I he e.xfiosit ion. T he even ing Mind concerts, fireworks and fre 'pient carnival features are specially attractive. Hood River Heights How we are enjoj ing the welcome and much needed rain. .Miss Ola Walker has been quite ill of late. Miss Kdith dill was called out in the valley on a case last week. W. If. Tall of Tunnel City, Wis., is lisiling at the home of Mr. ami Mis. I. H. dill. He is a brothel of Mis. dill. He was accompanied by Itnloh Lift, another brother from the sun, e place. They are heieto take in the sights of our beautiful valley ami visit the I ' nt in ml fair, ('ail Sumner and wife have iu.-t re turned from a trip to Portland, hav ing taken in the fair. I'laccH All on Same Feeling. Albany Democrat. The Merchants' l'roti dive associa tion ol laigcnehas taken a step which it w ill lie wi II for the Albany league to consider. It is a provision under which no member shall sub.-cribe to any eiderpri-e. such as new chinches, country teh phone lines, subsidies of any kind, i to., without Mist submit ting the t he matter to the association, It is stated that (his will stop consid erable of depression ill the pocket books of the members, in every eoiuiniiuily thine are n. gicat. many subsciiplion papers circulated of a graft nature, and one merchant, hjjtns his name bcenu.-e some oilier mer chant has done so. I 'nder tbia plan all w ill be on I ho same trot ing. Light Frail Yield in Idaho. lioise Statesman. I lie best aiil.horil ics on I lie fruit situation of this season give it. as their opinion that the yh id this year V ill not be more t him (',;, p,,r eeiif of that, of llio-l, although they hi lieve the growers will make fully as much mon ey, it not, more, oil their crops as they did the previous year. The os limnto shipments of pi lines and pears from this part of tho stale is IT.'i cars as ngtiinst, U7S last year. To this est i mnlo may be a, led t he- shipment of A inter apples, bringing the total for this season up to something over L'l'U cars. J lie fruit, packing operations will be in full swing in this citv in a short time & N. 1 A I wneap lots Tor Din FRUIT EG HOOD IT t'. : -- - . ry. 0 R. 3?07ER :ar Flour Mill r. ' TTTr.-1 Oflictf next 1( U'i i ut. I III :m")D i!!i;u V 6'CHOOL BG- School cdinniciiccs Sept. 4th. liirp'.st, find best iissort niciii u Tjii Pencils, Inks, Pencil Boxes, C Composition Books, Pens, lirouolit in tlie cit v. Special atto: in buying wns eiv-ci ns to quali paper. The covers ;m tiu beat -THE DEPOT FOB, SCHOOL E I yon G J Refrigerators! IfC: Hot weather is nofj at hint"! k UPSON Wagon flak ers iji.'d jiowcr i;uit in Orogon. i ;;-n!)li:ii;.r Mijiplics nnd Log- 'S llOCf is essential. Wo are ,a mis ,ind interferes. B I M i, . -oJ a 9 Vater Heating: '' !v ;il leiidi'd to. in - -4- 4 a Indows, 'i: iVIoiildings, .'.;d-:s or bi.ithi i, Intl., id.n-n Wall I'VHllI i l.i.-t u a mental lahe car, t"d tl. th -I'lMld I l.llo-ll til ii, cut. 'the s: ( (iiiiiaillcil In tlic A m j 1 ii in . I' I'- Hull, aged ' years, was 'd belme Judge A." l.aKe 1., ami ad judged to bo in such comlii imi as to bo onalile to ol Ii mi -elf. mid V ns cominit c in- me a.- i lum. This is the me I he j niing man lias been I he u- Iniii ur medical I rent Vdl Slav in lb ml Hirer. i He reineilv Hint makes run cat, s,', , a-nl j.-1-mv strung, called l'.iliini lalilel "ill be Held rcL'iilarly le- Wilhu, I'haniiary, I Imnl b'iver. 'i'he-e .... in-r.e and cmistitntiun bui,, i ,, ,')lic per hex, six boxes "ill. Ice will st'( n be delivered at JACKSON, " nnd lit tliis lint ;!'( !,' i red to lve i iiihI i-iiii save v( in nioiiev. Opposite IV 11 ,lll 111 lllt l it nf tl- Moving- II tHIllM a up, i- f. N sun; llel ll II,- I t . tl I -ellts Hi It-Ill laid - ' da u mail from the I a i t i , t he count y w ho has el le minded I'ils Ciilnlll it ted , lum at Salem. lint h pa- u lal.eii to iSalein by iisvluin t'l'iiiaaiii'i Ti l w as I I IK! I .-I arc lal rnillireil. ' Here int roiluced at occt ing nf t he city night. '1 bo (list one Tinilting the mayor ialcr ultb the Wall i ig .-eivei s. The miiiic t he special committee 1 second priipiised or pi in iles fur t bo re nun al of 'I inane i lie inlpmi I .allied .Vmntni .is a measure . emit i uppii .;;.:5 MONTHLY r;iACA2 A Family LtDMAny The Dost in Cusrsni V' 12 Com PLETt fMovt:L3 V i aulv IV1ANY SHORT STORING AnL) PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 per year ; 23 cts. A copy NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF 1z-r r. -y "j:r; " ! HAIR GOODS -iTOiLT Natural w;vy swii.-lics. Ki.li h ur. rolls and lianas. Hair e.-iuul - i-i ,w niatle to order. .Went 1'. r I !, . .Metlicis Cold Cream ann Vt; a . Merchandise Supplies, j ;kr end Cedar Posts ii(H)i) itivKii, on. TRANSFER i-lTJu LIKE CF STEAMERS. ; ; 'iransferred, First '.!ays Iloady. .00 D, , O aAI.L KINDS OF i t I'm lor llilsli elcried t, lien.. II uelier.s from streets nnd ' I !: same as leferrre emu in it t eo. -ide-1 to .1 v iinar I isaiiiiciinincc, :n an ol bat leri ille, I ., ippoaraiav ol Ins ,1. K i; N I lalli. lhiiigormiM nnil riiceitaiii. Tor Hunbutu, tetter ami nil shin Hcaip discuses, fieWttts Witch .,.-. :! I .Silve has no c(iial. It is a certain cno ; for blind, blcciling. itching and pion n ding pilen. It w ill draw the tlic mu ,a i a burn and heal without lea ing a s, n , -Hoiln, old snl'cs, carbllllcles. etc., in, I iplickly cured by the Use of the p-on-' V ine lie Wit I'd Witch lla.cl Salve." ,-il ci'pt 110 substitute as they are niton d.i, i ' I geroiiH Hint uncertain, s.ild bvi,. 1 i Williams. ' i;- Comiuandant Takcshitii, the ,l.n .- ,. 1 ese naval attache at Washiugi.ni i, ( coutly referred, according to a writ, i , i in the San Antoni K.xprcss, to mi in; - ',' cer who had broken his parole. 1 i ,. ! oominandant Baid: "He who m;,- v dislionoiH himsidf will ha alw.ivs (! i - 1 ' lionoruble. 1 do net believe in n pentauce. 1 do nt believe that v.c in and become good again. Sin u' leaves iih iiieradically soiled! Hence, ,. it is futile to try to ret'm in m-, ;i .', . ... hiiiI criminals, t'overtlv or as the mood strikes them, tt answer our admonitions as the su n ler answered the okohama pel ino swindler Hint oome, footsore and weary, to the cottage of a poor man. There he had been entertained a month without payment, l'inallv, ,h parting, he had borrowed I he i nt ,r. eavings of the household that hud V. I-, I... laid ill IX- iiidicesti.ai and Inli- Ih. ki.,s' N,.,i .if,. Pills ' I I" are a pel feel n ini dv sour steniiicli, liead.ichc, n. ele." duaraiitei ,1 at ('. .-. dm-.; store ; price I'.'ic. v u s morn remain nf I he i 'l..rk cNposition period. ' air w ill close I Vtolvr b"i. el v one llll I isit s it pics '-ii i: In- tiicndi to tal.e ad Mi- op-,o (unity to ,-ee t hi.-. e I - ll .Oil 1.1 til! e it is ton n I , e i, lent, I 'ranci.- of t h, U ' ' Id - fair i i.-iled I'ort Il'lhlid I I IIIMClll-ini-it k ' ' Hl.'l I l.l,'lll, ..Pension mul I';itonl Atlonuy-. L'L'.'i Washington St., Portland, Ore. IViishws an, ler .'ein i-n I I, an and under tlie Ail el .lime ;, v'M. Iintlae Win-gi-nvi, ins lti,'r,-,iM, of u iisauis liille-i, iiinlli,-!-. iii ,,. n, I, -in ,u,, hi'lies . lil t.l ' r,-n C' ilsi,,ii; Nui-,, s enisioiw; ,oU s res lol 'il -oll In ii'I!-i,iii I ,,ti; , li'x-i 1 M H.- shilif i, li-i.'li; i,,iail ,,-s i,n , :n , m j-nsnn ( lun ges nf Hi m i (imi ( Claims of all kinds taken I'nited Mates alel or. At Hood KiicreM in each iii-m: h. Moi Hood llle w. IIIH S. (HUBBLE, Px. ' il't lid! ie(. ; i;: It y. r. :ui River, Oregon. II, t ' Hard wart drain A 1 1! ' II I ! I ; i i i (i rani lew nre lour I' nrrectcd. mi a-iainst in,. '- -s.-i lite. I. in til s.iturdav Real Estate A i 'He. meii(linr .: , el tl.,-11 ,t . . 'f a I ego he pi, a not " one, voir it a- soon Stcs llll ,e t inn'. " irgcd t lie p,-o to attend Un tile nini telle e .-aid. "von d that mil llll Hill as t he f -i, is an i i, i oi) aci i No. I eo 10 lien- hind; -to ,i if. ;.',ii,i. 1 a biil.ua olli.v: D. AlcD0N.L Dealer in Genera! Merc Hardware, Groceries, vkm Agricultural imr'e;" i Tapestries, Moires, i blanks, etc. -n;, Sign, use Painting:. live .,..! I in. I res on ihi '000. res ill i h", lil i - ill tillibe . d Ilea; '- iii ar i:a I'.el miles a sua r.i-t ; g' unci, a red ; iiu an uc iv. '.pplc low I '.at ; unci, al, d, at Ml ll : s' i . Noiit. M' lllile- , I : i all In I slnue- , i : a l.. acres in in prune l.-s tree it of i!, I acr s ;leic ill t I'aiiiid Ankle Mill' Neck, I.; Moil, I, ler. Ml l,i! opcnl-, , t , . i ll ,,-., l-' w r u mi- i' a' ille'i: i ' 1 1 1 ai'i . oi arm, i,,r ill's 1'aiu I'a'ni If plomptlv 1 1 'uc. liimn-i ii d Willi illi'v 1'or sale ,'v on; t a es. 1 ,0 ,, be, uiic. If I ie; an a Ian in. pi :.v illi i:-; an 1 ti r, h, P-e-t- s and 1 i . at ! es. 10 ..' acres e Sab s Oer r and for a water. Ill l;iel ,'1 mil! A He, and til, i-,- i i Guns Uiilli iii;ili!y nil; FISHIf III. All n w ;md lip-lo-diiie. D, I'i'iiued to t'Oliie lion;e ;ii N-e ll Soap Display. x "Fcls Xnptlin." A. Xvsa Tuilet ," V'i iii jino ' i.'i l , at sail i.p t he tVlinnbia : !u i ; lo to A.-toi i.-i and th,, ,. a id the lal ions other tii,s " i oi I in, I, t he evpo.-it ion city, on e I o dial in visitors n bo are in -I haul -I pi e.l pond. -nd ; line 1 1 We haiee, at ll'.e re el, I I .11 lies in ei! lOllso. I i wood: garden. i-iiiij;us piopcrty. Ross H. M. AbbcttC. HOOD KIVtR REAL ESTATE AXD EXCHANGE CO. Opposite IVd Oiliec Steel -Idlv Foods 'I'iiltrv. Trv ;t 1 iine.- nioiiev without mi Old 'i'ii!i titekaji'.' n it. M'DOH -i nl Oak Streets. -: :-..-.t-.:tsb oe tmtm : ' I . .. . . , 1 t eointiieic ' ii'Mi'llt ill (,lp ;"-' v- invito idlthose I rrlnl lis. i i 1 1 o ' nf onp lines, .iluileii is an ex- '' aiivthino- from '''! the reinii- of - ' iiat will rovo ";" ' ' l-'nll Mipjilv ,,f - id' iV;!oiins. i -!'eialt y. (Vnii--i v. nicMi and ;" 1 dir work. He. iuULLEN, 1' .Noitlmctt tor the Mist time, not j 3rd and Kiver Street. j -"J ei SijKa I o