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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1905)
G MMkteiiMMHMMaMPa .... . LOCAL SPORTS TELL TALE OF FISHING TRIP A flHliing party conHixtinK of Will lain StowMrt, P. M. llll-I.wU,lT. S. liryce, James DelSordo, Major liooth, O. II. Uray, Charing Foster, Itulph Kel and father. Fred Wheolor, Mr. Uihlion, Cwil llolnmn, Halph Lara way anil Thomas Kinnard chartered the steamer Maja last Thiimday and proceeded to Little White Bnlmon to Bnare the wily trout. All of the boys fay they eujoyed the trip more than any heretofore taken. No accident happened to mar the fun, except u few broken Hsh poles; also exit a few spoon hooks, leaders and linos. Good trout fishing was to be bad at the junction of the two rivers, but the bin sport was up near the hatch ery, where several line holes were dis covered full of big salmon. And those holes are as far as the majority of the boys ever got. Landing salmon that weigh from 15 to 50 pounds on an 8 ounce pole is no aiimtour'a part, and very few succeeded in taking the Wg game from the water. Mr. liishop was rigged up with a telegraph pole with clothes line at tachment and grappling irons for hooks. He succeeded in landing the llrst salmon. He would place the butt of the polo on the fourth button of his vest, (fourth from the top) and with both hands on the rod try to throw Mr. Hsh over the mountain. The old. gentleman Kneel asked his sou what he intended to do with that little thing, (meaning the 8-ouuce rod), which might hold a Huh over a pound. Shortly alter Mr. Keed, jr., hooked h salmon as large as a hog, and weigh ing close to 50 pounds, and succeeded in landing him on the very samo rod which the old gentleman though! would not hold a two-poundor. That is science. At one time O. 11. Uriiy, Cecil llol man, lialph Laraway and Kulih Iteed all had a salmon each hooked in the same pool and standing iu a space ol tun feet. Kxcitement was high a) that stagn, hut a wreck was all that was left of the tackle after 15 inimito of hard lighting. None of the four succeeded in making the land without broken poles, crippled reels and lints minus their hooks. Hut the supph whh plentiful, and they had tin huliil bad by this time. Dynamite coulil not have driven them from the sport, for sport it was, and of the richtitt kind. Htewart, Dellordo and Fostii were the only hard worked llsliermeu that (lay. They llshed hard from earl) morn till late at eve. Hut theii elforts were rewarded by a catch ol 'JO line ii I in on trout. Hot coif ee was served on the boat with the lunches, and the appetites that had been growing all day weie appeased, A whistle from the boat's siren, the jingle, jingle of a bell iu the engine room, and all were olT for home tired hut happy. Homo of the stories that are coming out now as to the way soun of the married men got the day off for fish ing was great. The majority of them got their wives In the notion to go to Portland to see the fair. Others had different ideas. Ktewart's Land Deal. Mr. Ktewarl claimed that he had a deal on sin timber and that he could not pos sibly go to Portland as it win essential that he should remain nl home and see to business. What will his wile say? Klnnard's Had Foot. Tom Kinnard the night before the day after limped into the house with a turned up ankle, but with hard coaxing his wife was persuaded to go on to Portland prom ising to be back on the first train. As she went out the front Tom went through the back door. What will his wife say? P. M. Hall-Lewis had to help survey the North bank. Vest James Do Horde thought he had the small pox. Oh, tin, wait I (). 11. 0 ay said he had to stay home to clean out the barber shop, as the state board of health had warned him of dire couHoiiuences. He stayed home; oh yes? Mr. liryce said that Hood river whs so muddy that he was afraid that II he did not watch it pretty close it would clear up. He did uot say how. FohhII's Water Supply. The town of Fossil's line gravity system of water works Is paying for itself, iu jpite of the very low rates (i.'Si per month for each family anil 5 per year for Irrigation) that pre vail, iteccntly the water committee, llnding that the sinking fund contain ed considerably over a thousand dol lars, redeemed two of the $500 water bunds held by French & Co. It is ex pected that all the bonds will be re deemed within live years, and then the town will have its water system entirely free of debt. Water rates will then probably be cut in two, and a few other springs added to the sys tem to olfset the increase iu popula tion. The piping of the Starr spring into Fossil hns douo more for the town than any other agency. Ty phoid and other diseases that former ly raged iu the days of well water are now unknown here, and the beauty ol our trees, tlowers and lawns, all im possible without the generous water, furnishes pleasure to all our own peo ple and excites the admiration of ev ery stranger who comes within our gates. Journal. All Three l oiinil Utility. The third triid of Williamson, (!es ner and liiggs resulted in a verict ol gnlity of ttie crime charged in the in dictmentconspiracy to suborn per jury. The jury voted for six hours before an agreement was reached one juror standing out for acquittal. The penalty for the crime of which these men are convicted is a line of not less than $1000 nor mure than ?lo,(HX (,r imprisonment for uot more than two years. The jury recommended them to the leniency of the court. Counsel for the defense gave notice of motion for a new trial. W a rili Off Pneumonia. All coughs, colds and pu'nionarv complaints Hint are curable arc quickly cured by One minute Cough cure. Clears the phlegm, draws out inlliiinii tiim and heals and sooths the atl'ci-tcd parts, strengthens the lungs, wards oil pneumonia. Harmless and pleasant to take. Sold by ti. I'.. Williams. "Mrs. Nugget," said the doctor, "your husband needs a rest. He must go to I'.urope for three months." "Oh, splendid!'' she exclaimed, "I'll be delighted to go there." "Very good. You can go for three months after ho comes back. That will give him six months' rest." A Pleasure to all. No Till is as pleasant and positive an He Witt's Little Farly Risers. These famous little pill" are so mild and ef fective that children, delicate htdlis and weak people enjoy their cleansing eU'ect. while strong people say they are the best liver pills sold. Sold by" Wil liam Pharmacy. M. P.'S LITTLE JOKE ON SENATOR FULTON "I am convalescent ; the strike has been called oil' in my orngnic system, and work hns been resumed nil along the line," remarked M. P. I sen berg as he sauntered into the Clacier sanc tum last Saturday. "Since my last statement relative to the peace con ference, 1 have been carefully noting the opinions or tne men inrnugnom the stato on the subject. The Ore- gonian of Seplemner J..t cniiiaiiieu statements trom prominciiv men, residents in u miiei-eim wniuu u.,.i 'I lu.v i.l I inree that such a meeting will do no harm provided there is nothing none, sucu as iu i....,..ti.,.t tr. nitint.M or circumvent any of the provisions of the direct pri mary law,' or assuming any i "i .... ,,u ,. i,i, l, lieionied to a conven tion of regularly elected delegates un der the old method or nnmimaiug candidates. "Walter Tooze or Marion coum.y very wisely adds this concliii ion : 'if.,.,i,ii,M,,, i-niei-s no lonier will tol erate the dictation of party leaders or bow to decisions made by them in secret conclave.' vtim uih nu visos, the meeting may do Home good. This is the opinion expressed In near ly all of the above mentioned com munications "Senator Fulton, just before hav ing for Washington, iu uu interview with an Oregonian correspondent rec ommended 'clubs in eveiy county in the stato' 1 accept this amendment j instead of the kicking proposition runnmniemtltd bv Hid Ilist Week. I diller with the Senator only this far. Ho suggests organizing clubs; I say cut them, for they are not needed in ail the counties. "Speaking of Senator I iillnii, i no tice iu the papers, his trip to Wash ington is in the interest of the I lose -burg land otllon appointments. Ho is a very fortunate man. lie can cancel acui-s mimical debt he has with limn- two appointments at lioseburg. He . . . Il..t. 1.1.. .. ...I... 18 uol 10 iiiame u nis ii-ruiiiimjinm-tions are not endorsed by the appoint ing power, and yet his friends cannot deny that he remembered them. "Another convenience he has, is iu holding a conference of the membei to decide on a man to be recommend ed for appointment. He can sit dnvui on the curbstone any place, and he will bo in session without a possible chance for disagreeing. The appoint mailt, nf United Slates district judue anil attorney are still in reserve. "I give notice that 1 would not be a can in te for governor with t! e hope that it might induce soino one to sug gest my name for United States sen ator. All leading lights make such moves as this but as there has heen no move iu my interest for the posi tion so far 1 now withdraw from the race," Will Insure Livestock. W. J. Walker, vice president of the Pacillc Livestock association of Ore gon, Washington and Idaho, Is in Tho Dalles starting the work of the association in Wasco county. This is an organization of stockmen and farmers for the purpose of Insuring livestock against death from anj cause. The assets of the association are $1011,000 and there are no losses due and unpaid held by any person against the company. Charles L. Smith of The Dalles telegraphed to J. O. Kuby&Oo., or Pendleton, Impor ters and dealers Iu thoroughbred stock, regarding the standing of this association, and they replied that their horses (over twenty) were ah Insured ; that they met with the loss of a valuable horse Insured for ?10P0, and that same was promptly paid, and that they believed tho company was allO. K. The association lias paid over U'i,0tl0 in losses in t he present year. Mr. Walker expects a largt business will be done iu this county. J. C. Thrall has been requested bj many of tho stock owners of tlib county to take up the work here, anil expects to go into tho Held ut once. Advertised Letter 1,11. For week ending October '.!, 1 IK) j : Mrs. J. H. droves, C. 10. Wilcox, F.mma Howard, Mrs. W. Hill, Mrs. Sherman Seward, Ktil.lt Williamson, . Park llarton, II. F. Ilrown, Martin llyerley, Jack Coon (Indian', Harvey Henderson, John F. Hoover, II. V. Kennedy, liert Myers, J. C. Noble, Chester' Smith, John Schus, J. It. Wood, P. L. Wise, Kd Willings. W. M. VATF.S, P, M. Will May In Hood Hirer. The remedy that makes you cut, sleep and iimw stroni:. called I'aluin Tablets. will be sold regularly by Williams' Pharmacy, Hood liivor. These greal nerve and constitution builders cost only aOe per box, six lines f'.'.to). Who Wants It? It In an III wind ttitit Mown no kmm1. The lltMiil I'iillioiul hHNCiil my larm to two tnulK mul 1 it in tttiltm to Mcll one of llicm rlictip. Thrrt' la iihout lit itercM, l.p of which Ik hW in Newtown unci Hnit.eiil.rrtf npplt- Iti-cn; Koil: well wiihTt'tl: local Urn in I he heart ol om ln'Ht HitnliMttHli'lrl; i'Iom' 1o it 1-rooin Kimleii Ki'honl limine, unit rnrnl delivery mill tele phone mtv lee ut your door. T'TIun vmy. l-oi pitril.MiiurH, Inquire of A. I. Mhmoii. t;t Whit Salmon-Hood River Two bii' s;iil boats, (wo liii' perfectly sale pisolme launches mitl two hi"1 ferry scows. Kxiicrt sailors in charjiv. I'oats le-i ve tit all hours. I) KAN iV rKAKSON l.irciiHttl Jirrymtn. luiiiiuuiuih it muuuiuiH For Particulars Address The Pacific School for Stammerers iiiii k, Yamhill si. rei: l i am. oil. IF YOU STALER WE CAN CURF YOU Tit lei Vbnc M.-nte lnntutp nri1 Mioot for HUiiimiTt'in IVlrell. Mt. lil-nu. Itrtl'lllietl Wrrcn t'rtm. Hum- etni.l I li imi-.hu. I tl.'l.l Me.ItU imttHt V'Ttif ritlr St l,i tiK l.veoMimeinle.i l.v pin Uv lft rm. film ill "i n, env eirit iiinl n t 'mm nit -s it ir iifn. Title IttM IUM lin Iiiih n W -(t rn Urn i.i li ut IVniftixt With ft verv Imivi" elu-t of pupil Mi niti'inliine im-ll mitt "liit'li. irtrl t h n' tU'f". tt'ti I" Ut M m lima Ihi-ii i-iiiv.l iti ltiu m.rkd. I: ut H f i.' u k" i tho tnuf iDniiiUt ri'.pi i ti'il V llUMn-e Hi I i I in mt mi t VU'luT Ilfll. III" Reei f t pei'' Ui"ll S.ptfiii.,T III A FORITIVK. AHOI.U IK I'IKK O U A H ANTKKlT. V nti Hi eiiri'li.i ).u lie.i. n t'i; u ni ll t- tl lei nt loll tltln p.twr Ami v ml li I'l ni. in -i tint-. t t wr ptt.t.iirf. 1 Mill M tt.l -ii r el -Hi I--U1 .1 ,i ime ti.-ik ' lh t'n:irt nml lirniiiii nt "t miiiiih-i inir. ' IHi ofchare, A.l.lr.- Wll.MAM T. LEWIS WBlni Heprt sentui i vt AmlhiMH Princlll MRlXAMi, OKKOON Kot No jtupiia aivvpuU l 1 iinml ftr 8pt. Ut A NEW STOCK OF I RKSII Groceries, Flour and Feed lias ln't'ii installed hy LAMAR & DUNN at llie ol'l wtainl, just 80ut.l1 of Indian Creek bridp", and tlio firm extends an invita tion to their former patron to call and see them. Cordially yours, LAMAR & DUNN. .'Til's-v;l v WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read overtlie Denver and Rio (irande Railroad, the "Scenic Line of the World," BECAUSE There are so many scenic at tract ions and points of interest along tlieliue lnt ween Ogilcn ami Denver that the trip never hecoines tiresome. If vou are ifoiiiL' Fast, write fir infor mation and gel a pretty took that will leu you an aoiaii u. W. C. Mcllltllir, Oucral Agent, VSi Third Street, PORTLAND, ORF.tiON. We are nji'iiin rciuly to supply our pa'rons with FRESH Eastern and Olympia OYSTERS S, L. YOUNG, Prop. Phone, Miiin .".". Doyouwantasnap? You can't lost; if you buy a tract in famous MAINE & BOWMAN PLAT 1 it. Cut up in tracts to suit you lust sold ten acres foi'tWO thousand dollars and tlx rest, than that which we re serve will soon be sold. The limwt limy niul appli- land in the world. Within tho city limits ol White Siilniin. Ti'ii-arro or sninllor inu'ls just tho tiling for horrios and vi'Hotiililos. Attor you have looked around come and see us niul you ill It ml jut what you have have heen looking (or. Cherries from tract this year are the winners in the great fruit exhibits. MAINE & BOWMAN, White Salmon, Wash, NOTK'K VOi ll lil.U'ATIOX. t'lllll'tl Sllltr l.lllHl Ull'UT, Ut Till' Pttllwi, on-iiiHi, Mm. :ti. Nnllo' s lu'i'rt ulvrti lhal the IttllowllUT liHint-tl si'tllt-r has tiled tiniti-c of tit iiitcntiiMi to nutkc Ilnal I'loui in mipi oii ol hit claim tint that Mihl I'loof w illt'i' inadi1 liofon the U-);i.ii'r ami Hm'i I 'T, nt rlu1 Pallcs, (jivon on OototMM tltli. Ih 6 vi.: M.tNON o. lUl.I.INiS, of Hood 1Jivt. Oiv.ni, on 11. K. No. 120 for tin- N W 1 , l4, SW'N W anil ih ;i mitl 4 of s.vtloii I p. I N , 11. II K.. V. M. In- naiih's 1 1n follow mi; w ii iu'sm s to provt' tus cniii nuuais tt'shiriuv upon nmicuiuva- tlou ol vttM laiiti, vi : l.olcr iu'no. llan Kriiip. (nmr M. Pt Witt am) .lanit'A straiiitlian. all of Hooil Hi vr. nicon. t-Tto MU'HAKI. T. NoKAN. IU'hUUt Land for Rent. Nine nn" of strawln rry aiidclovi-r lan imiaM'il mi i man Mint h ut nut1, ncartown atranl ilumi' noi'tnn; (ho plm-e. Cm rent ti'fct n-l. NtlI mil irotn one to tltrw venrs. Ap(l to .1, N. T.-nI, l'ortliiiul, Ort, i nt till1 lf llllM'H. JJHf Plymoth Rock. Kor Sail-.--ait on tot-k uu; (or full Mot Hit1 I'lyinonih ltok rttrfv, If -o, we miH'1' that mm) rail ami iiimhvI t:n r.Mk tn'fore vo inkc otir I'liif littM'. W f Ihim1 them tip to Ntauttiirtl. Hti'l will iiiitkt t w-u miien; nic otatiiif floifil Uii mil :ikv nu'e Otiinl Wfll titlllt Hint No. I I'H.K Ih u.t rtt'iil ill latin' wlu-rf on can inali- voir f lioifo. Mrs. K. Hrttloitl ut Kttt kioril sioif. l.t OIIIcch urn! Kooms, The wrv Ut for n-nt in Smith Uhn k FAVORITE OYSTER PARLOR - i J ,-""- I M IWIIHiy IHIIIWIIIi ato Williams' Fine liiie of Drug's, Toilet Articles, etc. Also Spray Material G. E. WILLIAMS, Prop. Bring in your Prescriptions. V principle COMPLETE STOCK Hardware, Stoves, Ranges A L. CARMICHAEL HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS Still have left a few pairs of Men's and Boys' Merrit's Pants and Ladies' Skirts. Mt'ii'sTan Shoos, (t2 i A good valtii'H, at pJe4 V Trading Stamps Given aFaSHIOafcT STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying., Special Iiianot. We do 0. T. KAW80N. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. Wo desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will hare and can sop ply in nny number Cherry, Pea r,Apricot, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, nil the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plentj of Newtown, Spiteen Imt and Jonathan apple trees. RAWS0N & STANTON, Hood Rivtr. Or. S. J. FRANK All Repairing; Promptly Attended to HOOD RIVER The very finest line of Pianos, from the cel ebrated Chickering, the renouned Weber, the line Kimball, which is used and known for ita purity of tone and easy action, the silver-toned llobart M. Cable, and on down the line of Pianos to suit your means and pocket book. We sure to write for terms, or come and see PARKINS & HUGHES, At EILERS MUSIC CO., The Dalles, Oregon. Pharmacy B Peter Printer SaV3 pwheu paint peels otf and looks dead its & cose of Sunstroke. Pattern's unProofPdlnl was never known to e overcome by the Sun VatlAM'. Biih.PhviI Ptlnl NHlMMIltl l)UI milv fcl-tlM of lolentlllo patnt-makimr, eomblnlng the Highest aerree or oeauty wlia we KraHen eorennv ePoltr nl dumbtlitr. It does not Iom IU luttre. It does not pee), ereok or ehklk off. Rend for book and eolor erd (free) to Pinon Piist Co.. Lake Street, Milwaukee, WU. FOB SALB BY W. HAYNES Comforts, epleh- Of didly made, $1 to piOt for Cash Purchases. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN. Hood River, Ore. Horeea bought, Bold or exchanged, rtcasure parties can secure flrst-clana rigs. attention given to moving furniture ami everything horses can do. I F. H. BTXNTON Peach Plum Trees, Dealer hi Harness Saddles OREGON LESLIE BUTLER TRUMAN BUTLER BUTLER & CO., BANKERS. A little reaaonable frugality while one is earning money; a little money put carefully away in the keeping of some good institution, may mean a bar against want, care and trouble that the improvident person will fail to cope with. Why not the old and tried BANK OF BUTLER & CO., Hood Iliver, Oregon. Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 5b "CUPID" is the Fancy Patent. "H00D RIVER" is the popular priced Flour. Ask your grocer for our Graham, Whole Wheat & Farina Also Bran, Shorts, Middlings and Barley IT IS THE BEST. Hood River SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD & SMITH BROS., Proprietors. Groceries, Flour and Feed FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. Free Delivery. Phone Can get a First-Class 250 MEAL nt the HOTEL WAUCOMA P. F. FOUTS, Prop. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Free Delivery. Phone 931 HOOD RIVER, OR. A. D. MAINE & CO. White Salmon, Wash. General Contractors and Builders. Estimates on all kinds of work cheerfully lurnialied and (he best of work unanship guaranteed. We are doing the building of this sei-tion at present. Our work will apeak for itself. F. S. STANLEY. Tte. E. L. SMITH, Vit rr(. E. 0. ULAMHAli Cpfhi.r ILe First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER Remember That Our Motto: "A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL. Futahllshed 1900. Residents of W'aeco Co. tor 24 Yeare. , This is the Mill that makes the BEST FLOUR ever put on the Hood l iver market. Milling Co. this bank is a Home Institu tion and we invite your business on a basis of mutual helpfulness.