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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1905)
HOODIRIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1905. SAYS HOOD RIVER BOYS ARE WELL BEHAVED , . ' 'N -V - ' ' ' f ' ;v ; v v- , TII0MA8 S. II ANDSAKER, By D. N. B. 'HOSE tent meetings are proving very iuterostiiiK and are draw iug good audiences. Tliere was au old faith- ioued backet dinner diKpoted of at the teut Sunday and a very eujoyatue time wan experieured by all who par took of the good things the ladios pro vided for the occasion. Tbo only thing to be regrettod was that Sun day does not come every day. S'ime people are in the habit of slandering our boys and young men by saying CHRISTIAN' EVANGELIST. they are rude, boisterous, rough, ill mannered, etc., but the management of these meetings wish to go on rec ord as stating the fact that in all their experience thoy have met no more gentlemanly, orderly or genial lot of young men and boys than tbey have met in Hood River.and that they esteem it a honur to have these boys and voune men attend the meetings Ihev have been universally correct in their behavior and are especially in- ited to attend all meetings. TO REMOVE PORCHES FROM THE STREETS Following is the ordinance regard ing street obstructions as passed by the city council lust week : Ordinance Number 9i): Au ordinance to prevent the ob struction of streets, alleys or parks in the city of Hood River, state of Ore yon ; to provide for tup removal of such obstructions; to provide for pun ishment for the violation of any part hereof; to declare certain obstructions nuisances; to make the cost and ex pense of removal by the city in cer tain instances, a lieu upon the abut ling property; to repeal all ordinances or farts thereof in conflict herewith. The city of Hood River docs ordain as follows: Section 1. No portion of any build ing or erection shall be allowed to be in or to project over or into any street or sidewalk, alley or park ; provided that this section shall not apply to the bases of antes or columns project ing not to exceed six inches, or to cornices or projections placed at least ten feet above the top ot tne suiowaiK, but such projection or cornice shall not extend more than three feet over tio uidewajk. ' tject jpu i ' No wooden awning or porch shall 1)0 permlted within the present fire limits of the city, bound ed north by the railroad right of way, oast by center line of Front street, south by center line of State stroi t, and west by center line of Fifth street, except such as are supported by iron brackets, and in the ju g ment of the committee on streets and the stieet commissioner, are in good order and at a suitable height above the sidewalk ; nor shall hereafter be erected ill 'any other portion of the city, with iut the written permission ot the said street committee and the said superintendent of streets or Street commissioner. Cloth awning-', when dosired, shall not be lets thau eight (pet above the top of the side walk and shall be supported upon iron arms o us to permit such awn iiiira to ie folded uiiHWainst the build ing, the lowest portion of said arms or supports to be at least nine feet above the top of the sidewalk. Awuiugsaud porches in the portions Of tlje city where permitted to remain a,(d extend ..vetTtho sidewalks by the provis"ous of tllis ordinance shall be so constructed at the intersection of streets that no upright or supporting post shHll stand upon the sidewalk, crosswalk or roadway within the "pace included between the said lines of the intersecting streets, No awning, shade or balcony shall extend beyond the line of the curl), and all posts used for supporting awnings shall be placed at least six inches inside the center line of tho sidewalk curb. Sectiou X No person owning or oc cupying any building or premises, or other person, shall place or cause to be placed or maintained, or suffer ,,,,,,,, !, street or sidewalk, or sus pend, or caue to be suspended over the same, in front of such building or premises, or. any building or preiu ls, any sign 'or any ' advertisement, or place any goods, wares or merchan dise upon the sidewalk by way of show, advertisement or otherwise, or sus pend or cause to lie snspeudod, main tain or cause to lie maintained, cr sutfer over the street beyoud the line of the curb in front of said building or premises, or any building or prem ises, any sign, advertisement or flag, except "i on holidays, elecliou days, I rd davs of pulilio parade. Section 4. No person shall place tr caiue to be placed, maintained or cause to l.e maintained on auy side walk, crosswalk or stieet, alley or park hiiv article, erection or thing whatso: fver, which shall oMruct su,ih strnet r r sidewalk, alloy or park, unless a permit be ilrst granted by the com mon council. Provided, that this section shall not apply to merchan dise while in actual course of receipt or delivery ; and further provided, that wood for fuel may be allowed to lie piled and remain in the streets in such manner as to cause the least ob struction to public travel, not to ex ceed fifteen hours for each cord or lead thereof, and not to exceed ten days in the aggregate, and then only in said streets opposite the abutting property ot the owner or occupant for whom said wood U to be used for fuel ; but no wood shall be piled for sale in auv streets or parks or alleys, witn out the consent and permit of the city council. Sectiou 5. No person shall throw or cause to be thrown into, or deposit or cause to be deposited upon any public street or park or highway, or unon any private premises, or any where except in such places as may be designated bv the street commission er, any ashes, papor, manure, glass, metal, broken ware. dirt, rubbish, garbage or tilth, and no person shall carry upou any sidewalk exposed so as to be ollensive to pedestrians, any rubbish, itarbago or tilth, or auy baa kets, boxes or wares suspended from Doles. Section 0. No person shall drive, wheel or draw upon auy sidewalk any vehicle, bicvele or sled (when said ul cycle or sled is ridded ), except hand carriages f )r children, and no person having the charge or control of any beast of burden or vehicle shall Inten tionally cause or permit the same or either of them to stand upon auy street crossing, or so near thereto as to obstruct travel upon the same. Section 7. Any person owning or having control of any piemises front lug on a public street ana ueiow me grade thereof, shall within ten days after notice from the street commis sioner, requiring him so to do, at bis own expense, erect a suitable barn cade upon the inner line of the side walk In front of such premises, Section K, Any person by wbom or under whose immediate authority or direction, or by whose immediate authority as principal, or as contrac tor or as employe, any portion of a public street or highway or ulloy, may be made dangerous, shall erect, and so limn ns the danger may continue. maintain around the portion of the street or highway or alley so made dangerous, a good ttixl sufficient bar rier. rind at nlulit mark said danger ous place or places with a light or lights, and keep the same lighted dur ing each night so long as such danger exists. In case where a bank has caved or fallen down upou any sidewalk, the owuer or occupant of the abutting ground and premises shall forthwith remove tbo out aforesaid. Sectiou 9. A violation of any of the orovisions of this ordinance shall lie deemed a misdemeanor, and the obstruction deemed to be a nuisance, unit nn conviction before the citv re corder, the olfelldpr Pr PlftmfW" shall be nunlsned bv a tine of not less man flvo nor more than flfty dollars, or by imprisonment iu the city jail not less thun two nor more than twenty daya for each and every Offense, auo any oerson or uersous who shall nialntai or continue such violation, shall, af ter conviction of the Urst offense, for eaob day ot sucb maintaining or con tinuing, be deemed guilty of a sepa rate otfeuse, aud on couviotion there of be punished to the full extent of the tine or imprisonment provided In this section. Section 10. Any obstruction to said . . ii . - , - i i ,i sireei, aiiey, mguwuy ur ii. iiwxu, or permitted to be placed, maintained or permitted to lie maintained therein as described iu section 11 herein, shall be and i hereby lnade and "deemed to be a p'uisHupe, aud shay constitute the same, and all the expenses of abating such nuisance shall be aud the same is hereby made a lien upon the property, where the aame ejtjst, the same to be collected in the game man ner aa for street improvements. Section 11. It Is hereby made the duty of the street commissioner, and should there be no street commission er, then of the city marshal, to see that tbe provision ol tbis ordinance are strictly enforced ; aud be shall forthwith notify the owner or occu pant of any buildirg or premises hav- ng any part or all or, an erection, or awuiug, or porcb, or other projection or obstruction from the building in an street, alley, highway or park, con trary to the provisions of this ordi nance, to remove tbe same immedi ately, or couformtbem to the requrie- meuts of tbis ordinance, and that the same is a nuisance and cannot tie tol erated, and if be or they fail so to do within thirty days after receiving sucb notice, sucb officer shall at once proceed to abate said nuisance, aud ball tear down said awnings, porches, erections, or other obstructions, and remove tbe same from tbe street or streets, alley or alleys, park or parks, highway or highways, and be shall have full power at any and all times to remove any and all obstructions from the streets, alle 8, highways or parks wherever and whenever found. Section l'z. mat au ordinances aud parts of ordinances iu conflict with this ordlnauce, in so far as they are inconsistent herewith, are hereby repealed. Destroy Fruit, Destroy Test. 3. L. Dumas, who owns a fruit ranch near Dayton, Wash., says the growers are going to try tbis year to get rid of tbe pesta whicb bave cost them thousands of dollars. He says : "We will have no fruit at all in our section. In my orchard not more than 500 apple trees had any fruit on them, and these bad but few apples, which we have destroyed. Other fruit groweis in that section are destroying their apples now, for tbe crop is in- sufilioent to pay for saving, and by destroying tbe apples now we destroy tbe crop of codltu motbe, and tbe or chards will be free from these pests for two or three years. I think fruit growers should be informed of this method of destroying tbese pests. Now that there Is an unusually light crop it is anjopportune tlme!torid this country ot the moths, lbe worms will be batobed as moths In a short tiue, probably three weeks. Then, if there are no apples for them to feed on, tbey will die, and It w ill be sever al yean before a new crop of moths Is produced, ibis H an easy aud in expensive metho-l of destroying tbee a, wbicb are tbe greatest draw backs to the fruit industry of this sec tion. Among the Ileal Estate Men. During tbe past few days the follow ing transfers have beeu made in rea:- estate : W. J. Baker reports the Bale of Mrs. James Graham's residence to J. R. Nunamaker of lleppuer ;consideratiou, fcioOU. O. W. Phelps, to Burt Van Horn, 40 acres; consideration, $110 per acre. C: A. Dano reports the sale of Adolpb Qrossers' East Side lancb to Hans Oustad of Dawson, Minn., 42 acres; consideration. j(X0. A. Jr. Morse to K. J. W llmot or Devil's Lake N. D., 12 acres; consid eration, $5300. This tbe old Sherman Young place and Includes stock and tools belouging to the place. S. 11. Uo on the west BWe, iu acres to W, II. Bishop, from Warm Springs: consideration, 94700. U. JJ. lioardman to It. J. Wllmott 10 acres, consideration, $1800. Liot and a half from Lee worse to Yates aud Otten ; consideration. . This gives Messrs. Yates and Otten frontage on both Oak and State streets. Save Somethini Its the sure way to success. Everybody can save some thing, if it is only a small amount, and the small sums saved and deposited KECil' LARLY soon yield large re sults. It may mean the building of a home, the foundation of a business, or a college education. We receive deposit of one dollar or more at any time and pay Interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, compounded semi-annually. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK. PHONE 51. rnoxE 51. JX7ST DECEIVED Another Cur of iIioho Fine Red Cedar Shingles 1-TIiL LINE OF Do You Suffer with Dysneuxla or mdigestionr uiarae s Dyspepsia Tablets willcure vou. Price only f0e. BUILDING MATERIAL on hand. We nolicit your orders. Oregon Lumber Co Hood River, Oregon. J. R. NICKELSEN DKALKR 1N- Vehidesand Agricultural Implements Sharpies Tubular THE LATEST AND BEST IX CREAM SEPARATORS A f'-ll stock of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and repairs, (imbuing Machines and Wire Cable, Aermoter Wind Mills, Iiuikcye Vuuis, liolster Sm-iinji, Hoyt'sTree Supports, and lliinfurd's Ualstun of Myirh, Harness Extra Bukkv Tops, I'ushiou, Pushes, Pules, Sliatye, inetreeg a,r,d ijeckyukej, WHOLKNALK KKTAIl, THE DALLES NURSERIES It. II. WKBKIl, Prop. THE DALLES, OREGON. (1HOWKR AND 11KM.KK IN FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES GRAPE VINES SMALL FRUITS Evergreens, Roses and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Withaut Irrigation. When you buy a Wagon buy a RUSHFORD ecause Three Jurors Cured. Mr. O. V. Fowler of Hijflitower, Ala., relates an experience he had while nerv ing on a petit jury in a murder cat at tlidwardsvllle, county seal ol t leixiurne county. Alabama. He siivh: "While there I ate some fresh meat and souse meat and it gave me cholera morhus in a very severe form. I never was mure sick in my (He and sent to me (irutf store for a certaiu cholera mixture, but the driiKKiHt sent me a bottle of Cham berlain b Cliolio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Instead, saviuir that he bad what I sent for, but that this medicine was so inecli better he would rather send It to me in the fix 1 was in. I took one dose of it and was better in five minutes. The second dose cured me entirely. Two fellow jurors were ailiicted in the name maimer and one small bottle cured the three of (is. For sale by Williams' Pharmacy, Heavy Yield or Alfalfa. Six aud a half tons of alfalfa an acre it what a field on tbe Agricultur al college farm yielded tbis year. For the past four years the averaue yield has been tons au acre. Iu four outtiugs of alfalfa the two-acre tract on the college farm Held the highest yield ever obtained heretofore was 55,741 pounds. Portland Journal. Many of our Hood River ranchers! would do well to try tins crop, espej:-. laliy u internsteg in aarvuijf vf rais ing pigs. Soma have tried aiiaira on a suiiifi suaie and report it much more profitable than, any other forage crop. Are Von Engaged I Engaged people should remember, that, alter niarriaue.many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their digestions in good condition Willi r.leelrie Hitters 8. A. Hrown, of liennetsvllle, S. C, says: "for years, my wifesullered in tensely from dyspepsia, complicated with torpid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Bitters, which helped her at once, and Anally made her entirly well. She is now strong and healthy1 C. N. Clarke druggist, sells uiul guar antees mem, at tic a uonie. The Ruihlord it built lor flurdy use, ol the right fluff and in the right way the wagon lor the hardhfaded (aimer who rightly wantt lull 'value lor every, dollar. It's a Wagon that lands the racket- ha more real strength, and wear than you ?y?i WW w the tame money; and yet 4 Rushlord Wagon i neithw over fcavy nor clumsy, :t K Hrty yti kw un It ik mtkhf al HmMurn wnon tK - you itil MU il you'll look OM OV. i Mww TUU Kuttloia -today. Want coim in and J. R. Nickelsen, of Hood River, Oregon, NORTON & SMITH Tinners, Plumbers and Steam Fitters Ilandli ML HOOD MILL CO. All kinds of Seasonal Lumber in stock. The Little Mill with tbe Little Prices. Everything mn cheap as tbe cheapeHt and good as good as the best. Mill one-foil th mih west of S. A. Ilehners' store. Kelly & Wishart, Telephone. Proprietors. CENTRAL MARKET MATE3 BROS.. Proprietors. IKAl,KltH IN ALL KINDS Of Fresh & Cured Meats VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. ..Mount Hood Store... W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Fine Fishing Tackle Ammunition Dry (ioods Hardware (iranitewnre Notions Hay (irain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries THE MILL WILL NEVER Pumps. Windmills, Spray Fittings and Hose J. OIL. Li GRIND unlikn -DEALER IN- with the water Unit ia iiaHt, but tho mill, our itiHl ortli'in have been tilled so HiioeeHHl'ully Unit new oiien are coimtuntly coiuiiiK I" f""u 011 r patmhH. Are you to lie one of them? Our DallcH l'ateut and White River tlnur Ih the tineHt that in milled, and Ih ground from the U'Ht Delected wheat ; In fact the cream of the wheattleldn. and it tiiakeH the moHt delicious bread white and palatable. FOR HAI.K BY STRANAHAN & SHEETS Hood River, Or. Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. DR. KIDNEY and Backache IU dlietaef of Xtdn.Tf. AI Tl V" Bladder. Urinary Orgaot. I ' I I I I LJ Also Kheumatlim, Back I I I cbe H.artDU.ast.Orav.l.l I 11 I Propiy, feuaU Troubles. V w ft Ban't fc.o.m. dlit.utagid. Thr if ft ftueforyou. 1 f necessary writ Ur. (enue Ilt tiaa apnt a lite time curing Jutt auul easeaaayuura, All oouaullatluna Fr. "I tuffered a long tine with what the doe tori claimed vai lumbago. Waa down la bed iii- able to move without great pain. Two bottles of Dr. Fenner'i Kidney and Backache Cure eempletely cored me and I have had no return of the trouble nor any aigns of rheumatiam. Druggist., 50c, II. Ask f ur Oova Buuk-FW SOLE AGKNTS FOR UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library The Best In Current Literature 12 Complete Novels Ycarlv MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 nn tear : 25 ct, a wopv )NO CONTINUED STORIES HIM NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, OREGON. Or k Monmouth State Normal Betrins itfl 21th year Septi-mlier 2fi. Three Courses of Study preparing fur County and State certili eaU'H. Higher courses recognized in Watihington and other fitatcn. Demand for Normal Trained Ti iicliers. Longer terms, higher wages and better opportunities for promotion award the Normal graduate for his enterprise. School directors appreciate the Riiperior ability of Monmouth graduates and the demand far exceeda the mipply. S iul attention given to methods work in graded and ungraded schools. Catalogues Containing' Pull Informa tion will bo sent on aiiplioti'in. Cor respondence invited. Addrei-s, E. D. RESSLER, l'leteni, or J. H. V. ISl'TI.KK, Secretary. -TRY- econd-hand Store JUDQEJ.J. HIRSHEIMER, ..Pension and Patent Attorney., 223 Washington W Portland, Ore. Pensions nnder Ueneral Law and under the Art f June 37, ld0. Indian War Pennlont. I norm so of nenalnna. fattier, mother, dependent aud bplplma child ren Dfnalon: Nuraeii penlon; W idow a rt- U ration to pcnulon roll; dtnorted wife's half pension; Bounties ana arre&ra oi peuaiuu. Charges of Desertion Corrected. Claims of all kinds taken against the United States and prosecuted. At Hood River every fourth Saturday to each month. The Biq FOR BARGAINS IN Ice Cold Refrigerators, Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Crockery, Tin &f.Granite ware and in fact everything in the limine furnishing line. Big reductions this month. We Exchange New Furniture for Old. Picture Framing. Furniture Repairing. Stove Repairing. THE BIQ SECOND-HAND STORE, Cheapest Outfitters. O. P. DABNET & CO., Proprietors.