The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 28, 1905, Image 6

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1005.
SOME CITY LAWS
OFTEN NEGLECTED
Following ih Onliiiiinetf No. 11, with
the aimmdwl noctioi) limlrr Onliiuim i
No. 100, onlcred pulilis)iul 1 y coun
cil roHoliitioti. Thcro urn many hcp
tioiia roiiPurniiiK Imildintf rc(.'u
tiona horciu which urn iiliu-cil very
frequently. Tho council intwnU to
Bso thut Imri'uft.or tliiit. thin ordinance
Is enforced :
Ordiniinco No. VI. An ordinance
entitled an ordiniinco to provide lor
the prevention of lircn, and the pro
tection of pernoiih and property en
dangered tliereoy.
lie it ordained hv thn common
council of the town of Hood L'irer
Section 1. That idl t hat port ion of
the town of llood Hirer einhraced
within tho boundary linctt horehy d
limited hIihII lie aii'l t he nunc i.i hri
liy declared to he within the lire lim-
ltn of tin) town of Hood lliver; to w it
Uoinmencini at the inter.-cetinn of
Klieriuun avenue and Irving ptn i t,
running thence ninth to tiie (). K
N. railroad track, thence uetirjy
alonif mi id railrnail truck to Hood
river, thence Monthly along the we.-t
liHiik of Hood river to its point of in
terMectiou with 1'ii'Ht hlreet in Wiuaiis
addition, tlience wiwt along eaid lint
Htrcet to Hhernian avenue, tle iico wei-t
along Sherman avenue to tlie place of
beginning.
Sec. 2. N'o person or peri-ons, com
pany or corporation nhall hercMlfi i
erect any building within the lire lim
its of the town of Huiid Uiver unle,-
ho or I hey nhall construct or cau.-e
tho hhiiih to be eoiiHtriictcd hi an to
conform with all of the following con
ditionx: All hiiiMingH over one dory
in hidghth nhall have M'litlle flume
and dooiH or hulkhcadH leading to the
roof, not Iohh than two by threo feet
in Hi.e, with ladder or ulairwity,
leiiiling to the huiiio; and nil Mich
HCilttle and ntaiiwayH hlmll be kept hij
iih to bo ready for immediate use at
any time.
Kvory chimney or flue i-lmll have
wiiIIh of good quality of brick or ntone
of at leant four inchcH in tliicknoHH
laid in good limn and mortar and -hall
bo phiKtered on the iiixidn. Where
pasMing through or near wood work of
any kind they Hindi I.h plantcri'd on
the outHide; irovided that, patrol
chimneyH may bo built when the ma
terial anil manner of cum-trucLing the
tmtno mIiiiII be approved by the um
mittno on flio and water. No joint
or timber Khali rest upon or enter
Into the wulis of any chimney utiles
there be a (linl..ince of at least nix
inchoH between the Maine ami the in
Kide wall of tho chimney.
All chlmnnyH nhall be well Kecuied,
anil Hhall extend at least four feci
above the roof of the building, lueaH
iiriug from the point where I lie same
Hissed through the root' of the build
ug, ami should any kiicIi chimney be
deemed unsafe to any adjoining build
lug or buildings, the committee hi
lire and water may require them to be
carried up to Mich height us may he
deemed necessiiry.
No Hinoko pipes Hhall enter into any
flue or chimney within Is im lice ol
any wooden or comlnist ihle Hour or
ceiling. In all cases where smoke
pipnH puss through wooden partitions
of any kind, whether the Kame be
plastered or not, t hey shall lie guard
oil by it double collar of metal with at
least four inches of nil' space and
holes for ventilation, or by a soap
touo ring not less It in three inches
in thickness, and extending through
tho partition, or by a solid coating of
plaster of I'aris, three inches thick ;
or by an eartlienw are ring three
Inches from f ho pipe. No sieve or
smoke pipe shall pass through (he
window, side or roof of any building,
except on a permit granted by the
committee on lire and water. Such
purmitM Hindi dosignalu t ho t ime for
which such leave is granted, ami a
copy thereof bo liled w if h the recur
dor. Tim openings where the pipe
goes through t he roof or side of t he
building Hhall in all cases be at lens!
four inches in diameter, larger than
tho size of tho pipe, and be pliitecto I
by a collar of metal or other guards
as In rases of passing t hrough part i
tion and by till or zinc on I lie inside
and outside of such opening.
No smoke pipe shall be placed
nearer than It! inches to any wall, e
cept at right angles therewith when
passing into or through the same.
All smoke pipes passing through the
roof of a building shall extend at least
four feet above the roof, me isuring
from the point w here they pass t hrough
the roof, and in cases where an ad
joining building or buildings are en
daiigered thereby the coimuitlee on
lire ami water may require theai lo In
curried up to such height as may be
deemed necessary. In all buildings
or establishments where steam puwei
is used the chimneys or smoke slacks
connected therewith shall extend not
less than 11 feet above the loot' of any
building or buildings adjacent theie
to.
.ui ouiniiiigs useu mi' piiune a -em
binges 111 wdiole or in part shall have
the doors that are used by I he public
so constructed that I hey shall open
outwardly or both outwardly and in
wnrdly, and in no case shall they be
ho constructed as to open inwardly
only, or to slide, and all Mich build
ings Hhall have the main aisles ami
passage ways at lea.-t tour teet in
width.
Sec. II. That if any building within
the lire limits of t he I o u el Hood
lii ver shall have a delert i e chi mne .
Hue, stove or Miioke pipe which sh:' II
be deemed iiiisale, the coium it Ice on
lire and water shall not ity in hi d mg
the owner or occupant-, t heivoi t hat
the same mii-t Oo ivpiiue.l or removed i
within ten days, and the eoiuiiiilt "
on lire and water may, when it d.em
it necessary for the belter pioleelion
of property endangered ly lire lino,
exposure from any smoke or Mo'c
pipe on any building, notify IP,
owner or occupants of any such imild
tug in writing to remove Mich smoke
or stove pipe I herd nun. 'I he party
so liotile, .-hall immediately
using any such Hue. chin.nev, slow
er smoke pipe until the same his
been repaired ur replai i d. so as to
conform wit h the requirement -. of mi
t ion two of t his ordinance, and il t he
party so not illcd shall pi r,-i.-t ni ii.-ing
the same the coiiinutli e on lire and
water may cause the san e to be re
paired or removed and the owner or
occupant nhall be liable to I he toy u
of llood bivel for the co-Is andex
penses I hereof, which may he r, coyer
ed by an action In-fore the iccerdi i
court.
Sec. 1. That no pei.-on or er.-on-,
being within the lire hunts ol I he
town of Hood llivrr shah erect it
maintain a stove pipe within two led
of any wooden or cloth wall, unl---Kuoh
wall is fully protected l y a I in ci
zinc plate fastened thereon, or .-' ail
Use lire stoves without lacing thru
tinder zinc or other i iieoi'd n-n I !e
material, s illlcieut t, la tent the
lloors from fires; or shall depo-ii.
ashes in any wooden vessel- or on in v i i
wooden lloor, or deposit t hem in auylai
place in his or liui own or other prem
ises that will be nearer than two feet
to any wooden work ; or shall manu
facture combustible goods oi erect or
cause to be erected any HppiuatllH,
machinery or building for the iiianil
factum of combustible goods of any
description, or shall use any porta
ble lights in any building or place
where combustible midenals are kept,
unless such lights be securely enclosed
in a lantern, or shall use a light where
combustible materials are suspended
above it. w it hi nt, so protecting it us to
prevent, -ueh mateiial from falling or
coming intocunl.net with it; or shall
make or use shavings without causing
the same to be si-eiiielv stored or Uls
posed uf at t he cla-c of each day, so
as to be safe from lire; or shall store
any hay, si law nr other combustible
nialerii.l miles the hiiiiii declined,
protech d and iecnri-d from lire, or
shall use in any livery stable or in any
place containing hay, straw or other
combustible mnlerial, any lighted can
die or portable light, except the sami1
bo securely protected by a lantern
or shall nrnke a lire or online a lire to
bo made on any wooden planking, or
make or cause to be made any open
lire for burning rubbish or other coin
bustiUo iiud.i i ial on any street, n.nd
ur lot within -'I fret of any building
or shall boil any pitch, tar, rosin, tor
i nut ine, vninh-h or other llamable
ubstani-e uule.-s I'm same ho done in
in open space at least, ,'!u feet from any
building oi other propel ty likely to be
Injured thereby, or in a fireproof
ouililing; or nhall place uny cami
-tools, chairs, solas, benches or othei
ob.-ti Old ions in t he main aisles or pas
ace waH in an building used foi
public mi-el ing or assemblage during
i'iy mooting, n-rvice, performance,
x h f In 1 1' hi, ledum, ball or ansein
I luge.
Sec. fi. 1 hat whenever the commit
tee on Hie ami water shall deem it
necessary for the safety of any build
lug or adjacent Unhung lo hitvo an
icciinimuJat ion of muss removed from
lie roof of any building, or that any
oinbiistible material or property
lured, or lying or about Idle sami!
T any adjacent premises, should hi
removed, or be nunc securely stored
'.ml prelected, they shall so notify the
i.yner or oi'cuianls thereof, who
hall at once hav e I he same removed
or properly secured as the case may
tie.
Sen. (i. Any person or pertoiiH rio
ting any of I he provisions of this
'irdinani'e shall l o deemed guilty of h
misdemi anor, and upon conviction
'Jieienf l eloiu the reeordei 's I'Olirt,
-I ad be punished by u line of not less
than Hie or more limn lifty dollars, or
liy imprisonment of not lens than
'. I.ree or more I lain 'i I days.
Sec. 7. It shall be tho il lit y of the
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 -c mi lite and water anil ol
the marshal of the town of Hood Kivor
to urn t hat the prov isions of this ordi
nance are onfoiced, nod to make com
plaint, to the r i dor's court for nny
violation Idaieol.
bussed the common council of the
town of Ihuid Uiver the 'Jdd day of
Inly, in'Xt, and appioved by me the
'J, Ih day of July, IMC.
(Signed) ('. ,M. V(iil'h'l, Mayor,
Allest; C. J . Ileald, Kecorder.
It's a Dandy
Twenty acres of early strawberry, ap
ple, cherry and vegetable land with a
line southern Hlope. Only one half
mile from town of White Salmon. It
i-ommanils a magnificent view of Mount
llisid and city of Hood River. The soil
is rich, dn'p and moist, rour acres
ch ared and ready to plant to orchard
balance only light brush, easy to clear
some timber for fuel. It is all under
fence, and a line well of cool soft w-ater,
There is no better Boil anil location for
mi orchard or a nucr site tor a home
apt of the Cascade. And now that we
are Hire of the Northern Pacific build
idg down the north bank of the Coluni
Ina river it is dirt cheap at IIIX) per
acre. It will be worm tliree times that
in three years. Terms, $1500 cash, bal
ante in three years. Don't let this slip
it you are looking lor a Home.
White Salmon Land Co.
White Salmon, Wash.
small bottle cured the three of us. For
ale by Williams' Pharmacy.
Fleet rlc Line to Trout Lake.
A Trout Lake correspondent of the
( ioldendale Sentinel says :
An ellort is being made to interest
capital in building au electric railroad
rum White Salmon to Trout lake.
It would no doubt lie a profitable iu
vestment, as operating and maintain
ing a road of this kind the expense
would be comparatively small; power
lor operating can lie secured at almost
any place desired on the White Sal
toon river, which stream it Is under
stood, tho promoters intend lollowing.
A railroad of some kind Is needed to
bring this fertile valley in close touch
with the outsiiio world; its resources
ire yet in its infancy, yet if we bad
the proper transportation this valley
in a short time would be up to the
highest standard. Jt is the Intention
of the promoters to haul logs to the
Columbia river and do a genera
freight and passenger business. With
such, in a short time the stago would
t o a thing of the past. Jf lit times
are changing and people must change
with the name rapidity; our people
are in nope tula deal will be raised,
Surely some moneyed people will not
miss what appears to lie the golden
opportunity.
Oiiliunnoo No. loo. An ordinance
entitled an ordinance to amend sec
tioll one of ordinance No. 12, entitled
'. n ordinance to piovide for the pre-
vi nt Ion ol fin s, ami t he protection of
pa rsoos mid property endangered
llierehy. '
1 he city of llood liiver, dims ordain
as tollows ;
Section I. Section one of ordinaiic
No. 12 shall bo and is hereby amend
ed In rend as follows, to wit; That
all that po l ion of the city of Hood
Mver eml.raci'd within the corporate
limits of said city of Hood Klver shall
be ami the same is declared tube
within the liieliiuils of the city of
lloiiii i ; i vt r.
The (JimiiI Old Way.
severe colli or attack of la grippe in
like a lire, the sooner. you combat it the
iiitter jour chances are to overpower it.
Mul feu mothers in this age are will
ing to ilo the necessary work required
to give a good olil-l'nshioued reliable
treatment nuchas would be ministered
ny their grandmothers, backed by lies-
dice's (ierinan Svrup, which was al
ways liberally used in connection with
the home ticatiucli! of colds and is still
in gieatcr liou.-i bold favor than anv
known reined v. Hut even without the
application ol the old-fashioned aids
(icrnuin Syrup will cure a severe cold
in quick time. It will cure colds in
liildren or grown people. It relieves
the congested organs, allays the Irrita
tion, and eHbetivtly stops the cough.
Any chihl will take it. It is Invalua
ble in a household of children. Trial
i.e bottle, Hoc; regular size, 76o. For
sale by V. N. Clarke,
la i
Ii
Seek I'ci lei lien in Apple Puck.
h augo J 1 1 1 1 1 Farmer.
. rowers oi export apples in iow
lurk, Maine, Virginia, I Nilorado am
t aliloriiin. need not: expect the usual
compel it urn irom Oregon this season
Manager I,. II. Sliepard of the llood
l.iver I nut, ( iruwers' union, the im
portant, apple producing section of
I hat. slate, writes Orange Juild Farmer
that the clop there this season will be
lltdit, totalling around fiU,lKKI boxes,
compared vv it h IiM.imn lioxes in 11101,
.mom -o per cent or mo crop
giown in iiooii iwvur valley was ex
pel ted.
Nearly one half of t he llood Kivor
alley crop consist of Nowlowiia and
.i.'il .'i ul. in g.., vih ii tics very popular
in landi.-li markets. Mr. Shepard says
the recent increased acreage ill tiie
'!a y will, in live years, result in an
" i ih la I production of about: I loo, 000
boxes ol liniil cars of Hue apples; this,
in course, hairing calamity. 1 lit) III
ciea-e in iien ngv has been liiaile ll
aoiioM exeiusnely of the two Vttli
el ies nbovi utiouod. Orclianllstn
meliceiilv alive to the fact that these
ai the type of apples that suit till1
ey trade.
I he care of apple orchards 111 Ore-
ii is notable, Crowius ill i'onnsyl
uia. New lork ami other sections
t he i a.-I while too often stin-sliuil
m thud- iu handling are employed
ei nid yell learn valuable lessons from
ti e Hood 1,'uer valley. Mr. Khepnrd
net's that dining the last two yearn
particularly, the orchards there have
i'- 'iteil ti?i very closest care lis n
i ! I i mini: and spraying. Or
cl o a i I - ;,. pracl icallv w it hunt ex-
'' i ' ion, inli dlinent and able men who
lid. on, lei si ami the nocessily of
n nidaiein.; the e pinlily of fruit they
e i-i unit aoroiui.
I be a oeiat ion ellloiiils claim that
" ' 1 h i con np le crop has been
In uehl ne.u ly lo the highest stale of
p. i Ik I ion. At lea t t hey reecho such
1 1 ; uls hum doth eastern and foreign
," substantiate this it, might
' .'tod thai of last season 'h ship
in--in- out a .-ingle car was rejected,
lie i "ul I o el t he associat ion is to put
"I i ne 1 1 on auseiuieiy Inncv, so
I i' e: -i can leel a-stired they w ill se
ci.ie iii-thing , nt prime itock. Fvery
I" ki r i- employed by the shippers'
cd no grower is allowed to
' ' ovv n iqq les. Kaidi packer
I e a pel feet w oi kiuan. They
i levtn oi four, and each crew
u email and inspector. Mi're-
ipl le- are ncaiu inspected
I I bo oiii. hi u .ii choline before being
hipped.
' I "-i Cured.
"'",'.'"rot"lli:;liowi'r, Ala.,
'I ic:t V le bad while sei'
i : a murder case at
'o ' it ,-sc:d of ( lehoiirue
in le says ; ' While
" .' ':.'sh meat and souse
1 - 'eboh la morbus in
1 iievi I was more
t sent lo the drug
' " loh r:i mixture, but
ic a bott le ol Cham
oh la ami 1 ijari hoi a
axing that be bad
,t that ibis medicine
r be would rather
be li x 1 was in. I
.1 and i as U'tler In
lie second dose cured
l o b How jurors were
same manner and one
in i
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a to:
i. tin
Piiii-Diinstnoore.
II. la. Dunn of Hood Kiver valley
and Mis Marguerite Dunnmoore of
M osier were married at the home of
Mis. M.S. Dunn Wednesday, Septem
ber 20, at 11:110 h. m. W. A. Klkins
of the Valley Christian church offici
ated. The groom, who is a highly re
spected, indii trions young man, was
iroHseil in onveiiuoiiul hlaok. The
bride was neatly attired in cream silk.
i lie quiet, hut impressive ceremony
was witnessed by a few relatives ami
friends. As the young oouplo enter
upon tho journey of life they are fol
low cd by the best wishes of a host of
fi lends. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, Ueorge
Dunn and Miss LaMas took the alter-
noun train for Portland, where they
will spend a few days at tho exposi
tion.
Opposition Steamboat l.lnp.
It is now given out that in a connle
of vvueks the Undine will be placed in
commission between Portland and the
portage road by the Kuinin interests
iu opposition to the steamers of the
Ui'gulator line. Sho will stop at all
way points. A portion of the grain
will bo diippoil over the railioad: so
the transportation facilities Irom the
portage road to Portland will he ade
quate to take care of the business in
good nhape. 1th three concerns the
Northern Piiclllc.Hiirriman mid Kamm
interests engaged in tho tralllo. it Is
believed that the competition will lie
so keen as to keep the rates down to a
low llgure. Thursday the Dalles City
carried the first nlupnii'iit down the
river. It consisted of ltM sacks.
Are Yen Engaged;
Fngagod people should remember.
that, alter marriage, many Quarrels can
bo avoided, by keeping their dlirestions
in goon condition wiin Moctrie Hitters.
. lirown, ot liciiuctHVillc, S. (
says: "cor years, my wile sntlcred in
tensely trom dyspepsia, complicated
with torpid liver, until she lost her
strength and vigor, and became a mere
w reek of her former self. Then she
tried Mee'.nc Itit lers, which bellied her
at once, and dually made her entirlv
well. She is now strong ami healthy.''
i . i i nirKc (iriiggisi, sells and guar
antees them, at 50c a bottle.
Kelval of Karly Ibijr Scene.
I'he steamer Columbia made a land
ing at Columbus last Thursday. It
was an unusual sight to see a biu
steamboat there, says the (loldoudale
Agriculturalist, nut a score of years
ago (., opinions was one of the main
landings for boats on the upper river.
ii is oeuexeu mat ino l olnmLiu will
make regular landings there in the
future.
Dangerous anil I'ncertiiiii.
For sunburn, tetter and all nkin and
scalp diseases. IV Witt's Witch Hazel
Ive has no equal. It is a certain cure
for blind, bleeding, itching and protru-
ling piles. It will draw the lire out of
a burn ami heal without leaving a scar.
nous, oai sores, carinincios, etc., are
quickly cured by the use of the genu.
ino IVW itt itch llael Salve. Ac
cept no sultstilute as they areoltcn dan-
irerous and uncertain. Sold by ;. K.
u imams.
CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE IN-
Rivervicw Park and Idlewilde Additions
Easy Grades, Fine View and Good Water
ALSO MANUFACTURING SITES FRONTING ON 0 R.
& N. TRACK WITH DEVELOPED WATER POWER
Cheap lots for building Small Houses near Flour Mill
FRUIT LAND FOR SALE IN TRACTS TO SUIT
HOOD RIVER DEVELOPMENT CO.
Office next to Waucoma Hotel
HOOD RIVER
SCHOOL BOOKS
School commenceH Sept. 4th. The
largest and best assortment of Tablets,
Pencils, Inks, Pencil Boxes, Crayons,
Composition Books, Pens, etc., ever
brought to the city. Special attention
in buying was given as to quality of
paper. The covers are the best ever.
THE DEPOT FOR SCHOOL BOOKS.
SLOCOM'S
Hiintlall Paper Co
SNOW & UPSON
Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers
The most completely equipped power plant in Oregon.
Contract work a specialty. Grubbing supplies and Log
gers' tools always on hand.
The care Of the horse's hoof is essential. We are
experts in that line and cure corns and interferes.
R. D. GOULD,
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating
All jobbing promptly attended to.
Carries everything in the line, including
Krinked S ilks, Sik Embossed, Tapestries, Moires,
ngrains, Varnished Tiles, B anks, etc.
Up-to-date Paper Hanging, Sign,
Carriage and House Painting.
Thone 671 . First and Oak Streets.
DAVIDSON FRUIT CO
FRUIT DEALERS
and Manufacturers of all kinds of
Fruit Boxes
Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit.
A. J. FLOOD,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR ALL KINDS OF
Cement Work
Estimates given on short notice.
Building Work a specialty.
Phono .n)l. Hood River, Oregon.
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.
Square Deal Store
Uitol in the
LIPPINCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A Family Library
The Best. In Current Literatim
12 Complctk Novels Yiarly '
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2.60 pcrvcar: 25ct.acopy
:no continued stories
KVKRY NUMtCft COMPLETE IN ITSELF
Do nut forget that, you will t get full value for your
money everv tune you trade witli nie. When in need of
Groceries, Flour and Feed
Call and see me. You will find it pays to trade here.
Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and
an kinds of Agricultural Implements
Alfalfa, Clover and All Kinds of Field Seeds.
and am pre-
1 have just added a stock of PAINTS
pared to guarantee prieeand xuality.
Come in and make your wants known and
It will pay you.
Yours for Pusiness,
get
prices.
Dealer in
Building- Material,
Doors, Windows,
Lath, Mouldings,
AND ALL GRADES OF
AGENCY TROY LAUNDRY
R. E. WITHROW
Has accepted the Hood River agency for the Troy Laun
dry Co. of Portland, with an office in the 0. K. Barber
Shop. He will call for laundry Wednesday and Thursday,
delivering Tuesday. These dates will hold for a few weeks,
owing to the rush of work in Portland. Drites will be
changed later and notice given. Wagon will collect and
deliver goods. Phone Main 1143.
-TRY THE-
"North Coast Limited"
The Electric Lighted
Observation Car Train between
Portland and St. Paul.
Pullman First Class Sleepers,
Pullman Tourist Sleepers,
Dining Car, Day Coaches,
Observation Car.
The Acme of Travel Comfort
is found on anv of the
3 DAILY TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS 3
D. M'DONALD
3rd and Oliver Street.. Hood River, Ore.
Send four cents for our Lewis and Clark Booklet,
or six cents for "Wonderland 1905."
Yellowstone Park Literature
can be had for the asking.
The Ticket Office at Portland is at 255 Morrison St., Cor. Third.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.