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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1905)
Make Your Grocer Give You Guaranteed Cream ol Tartar Baking Powder Alum Baking Pow ders interfere with digestion and are un healthful. Avoid the alum. VEGETABLES AND FRUIT FROM MOUNT HOOD Tlio permanent exhibit of fruit arid veKotuhloa from Mmiiit Hood Unit, hue lioeu iilucod in Hie windows of the Hinitli Mock, Ih nttnietinK a tfood deal of attention. The veKotalilo flin tdiiv is uniiHidlv line, mid Iihh opened the eyes of many of tin) old residents, oven, to tho lowwi liiliticn of tin upper (jonnti v. The Mount Hood )evelopnien( Leauue are doin a i;ood work for that auction. u"d this cxliihit is oni of tho niHiilts of their work. They hold reinlar inoetniL's, at which there is usually a irood attendance, hiiiI much Kood results from nil exchange of ideas. There iH no advertisement like show ing the L'oods. And the Mount Hood people have "delivered tho goods" on the ground to convince the skeptic that they have one of tlie bunt auctions iu tho valloy. The soil or uio upper valley la rich and deep, and with plenty of water can lie made to pro dues wonders. In the display is a mounter hill of 28 potatoes rained by Jl. II. Mcyots, that will meariiirn nearly half it bushel. There la alHO Home fine iojicorn from the Hume place. Geo. l'erkins exhibit) inuiiiiiiol li potatoes, carrots and turnips. Homo lino specimens of JlaldwIiiH and Kings are from Dr. Hhaw'a ranch (ino. Wilson fiirniHheil lai'i potn toes, squash anil cabbage. W. H. (iribblo exhibits nweet pota toes. turnipH und sunllowors that would be a credit to Kansas. C.A. l'uddy has an line box of IJ tier NewtowiiM hh 'an lie found in tin valloy. II. H. dray shows mammoth turnips, onions mid beets. Fred WiHhait Jiiih Nome line Hpi meiiH of onions and carrots. lti- l'nlalo ( rep at Willow Flat. I). I.. Davidson wiih in from Willow Flat Monday, and says the clear weather is just the thing for Ihu latin erg to llnihli digging potutoeH, and it Ih also fine hauling weatlier. He says that Willow Flat will produce 4. (KM) to fi.lHH) sacks of potatoes this fall, and they are of good iiuality. On the (larbude place most of the Mil acres of orchard Ih in potatoes. Mr. (Jurbcide iH also building u new barn. Davidson llroa. will have liuO or TlHl sncks from I'll acrcM. H. F. Davidson dug 500 sacks from ten acre. F. A. Masseo got UK sacks from u Hinall piece of ground. (). li. Hone liad the largest yield, IiIh crop union 1 1 1. i i ik til about 'MV sacks. N. W. Hone's place yielded about KXHI Nlickri. I . Ii. DavidHou will have about '250 sncks. TheHO potatoes were all rained among young apple I runs, and at 0 cenla per Hack, what the potatoes are selling for at present, w ill pay for t he culti vatiou of the orchards, leaving the regular tree growth "s clear prollt. I'hero wilt lie Home mole clearing done 111 Willow Flat IMh winter, anil more apple trees Hot out. N. W. Hone Ih getting reaily to fence his ranch, and li. II. liohhlns in intending to clear up the balance of the twelve neroH he purchased froniC. D. Thonip Hon lust spring. Hallowe'en Party at Hosier. The social event of the season wiih the Hallowe'en party given by Mis. Alosior at her home in Mosier. A hoHt of young people were present and report the moHt enjoyable time for the year. The allots were tnste tully decorated with autumn leaves, giving a very pleasing and inviting direct. After indulging in pleasant Hallow e'en games and amusements inter HporHod with violin and piano mimic ami singing, tlie quests repaired to the spacious dining room, where a bountiful Hiipper was spread. Those present were .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. llusbaiidH, .Mr. anil Mrs. F.lmer I'oyle, Mrs. (!. (iraliain, Mm. .loncH, Mis. Decker, The Misses Kathr u and (iertriide Davenport, Elsie Middlivwart, Amelia Mcl'lure, llertlia Wright, I ; race and Iteatrice t'oyle, Mat.tie ( ireen, I'ariie ililile, iMiiud Evans AKueMiud li ina 1'hillips, i .11 1 i ly Husbands. Messrs. limit., this key. Craft, Wright, Marsh, Harrison, tlrahain, McClure, Saliuaii, larn pnrt, and Krncst. and Lee I'.vmih. The Winter llaiiaaa. Tho Winter lianalia is a uiriety of apple which ia bein (mile or less dis cussed this Heiisun, lint il is also one line iookci' aim a lew oi uiem leu. in a room diiriuK the nihl w ill pertuiue the air ho stroiiKlv a- to leave tlie lmp-essiou that tlieie w a bunch ol luiiiuiiuH liauiiiK' Hoiiniw lieie in the vi cinity. The flavor of this fruit, is al.-o delicious, but as yet. they have nut been raised in siillieient tpiaut it les to become well know 11 t o apple buyers, t). 1j. Vandorlnll, hoccr, raised quite a few of this variety this year which lie had 110 trouble in disposinc FRANK RIES A MODEL PRISONER A Kcutlcinan from thia city who re nently made a trip to The DiiIIoh vinit od tiie county jail and had an inter view with Frank Kiea who is awaitiiiK trial there nu tho charge of murder ing Win. 1'ohh at Mount Hood nettle aient. He mya that Kiea him many priviictfcH at tliia iiiHtitution, beinn allowed to nil about unattended and mimii'dcd doinn odd jobs annulled him bv tlie warden, and ia lookod up on by 'the jail olficiala ts a "trin-ty." It will be reniemliered that at the time Kies waa arrested and examined by the District Attorney he refused to make any statement in regard t,i tho murder. It ia now thought that ho may have done no, and that ex tontuatiiiK cirounistaiiceH in the cate may account tor the leniency alio 11 him during his confinement. The tide of public sentiment, it is g;iid, In the vicinity where the crime was committed has turned toward Kien and that many who denounced him at the time of hia arrest 1110 now assert iiiU hia innocence, llim himself is i-aid to be n rene and contented and la HaiiMuine of hih acquittal. A coincidence ill the 111 real and trial of Kiea ia tlie fact that these events bothoccurrid on tho Will of the month. New Machinery for the (iolil Itim. H. H. ('ox was iu from tho Hold Kim miuiiiK camp near Cape limn last week ami helped Snow 4 Upsin build a '20-foot hoisting inacliiue for tho mine. Mr. Cox ia now in charxe of tho work at the miin, and Hiiya the work will be pushed tiom now oil. lie ia puttine, in new hoisting upparatiiM puiep iiiK niiicliinery, hIiiiH liousn and a blacksmith house, and KettniK ready for active work tliia winter. The ore is netting richer na they no down and the ore already talfon nut will more than pay for the work of sinking the shall:, and if it increiiseH in proportion aa it Iiiih ho fur the mine will liecome a fortune for the owners. Work on the trail has made a very fair road into the mine, and the short distance from the Colmhin will make the expense of ettiiiK the ore out a nominal sum. New Trout l.nke I rrtut i ng' Ditch. A company of local men at Trout Lake have formed a corporation for the purpose of huildiiiK an lrriuntinu lituti troui LijhI deck that will m i nute a Modioli about lf miles bmi from Trout Lake west. ThW will open up a new country that will make one of the llnont dairy sect inns iu tlie upper White Salmon Valley. Tho ditch will follow the natural water courses for most, of tho way, ao that the expense w ill bo very Unlit for the distance traveled, tho esti mated cost lieiiiL' only about Xiilo. It is siiid that theie ia plenty of water to irrigate all the land under the ditch. Ililf Yield of IVai'M. Win. K, Locke, who resides five miles down the Coliibmin river, has five-eleventh of an acre planted with pear trees, from which he cleared this season ftiOO. lhls is certainly a most prolilio yield and demoiiHliatea the fact that pears are a must prolltable crop when properly cared for. flir. Looks lias in all between five and six acres set out in apples anil pears from which he will clear over ;s,otH) for liia summer's work. Itox Social a Success. The box social at the K. 1'. Hall Friday ereniiiK Kivon in tho interest of the Hcl1c.1l lib a y, was a timu suc cess. Tlie allair was arranned by tho teachers to raise money to purchase supplementary reading and new books for tho school library, An admission fee of ten cents was churned, and tlie boxes brought, by the Kills were auc tioned oil and sold to the )i i u ln-t-1 bidder. .( Ivor 9M waa realized tiom tlie alfalr. A short proL'ram consist inn of aonKs and recital ions was nivin and well received. II. M. Abbott and Will laenberK were tho auction eera. Hal Few Are Free. Hut few people are entirely free from iliilip'sliou at Ibis season of tlie year kodol 1 vspepHiu ( 'lire is licit only the best remedy to use because it digests what you eat but In cause it also en ables the dieesl ive apparatus buw init iate and transform ail foods iolotissue- huildinc; blood. Kodol relieves sour stomach, heart burn, hclchintr, and all forms of indieeslioii. Sold by (). K. Illinois. Anniversary of A. 0. I'. W. Saturday was tho twenty third an niversary of the oranint ion of the local Indue of the A. It. U. W. in Hood Kivcr, and tlie occasion was llttincly celebrated by tlie members mid their families with an oyster supper. A I n IV" number wero present and enjoy- I themselves in social converse and in talk inn over reminiscences of tlie early days of the loduo. 1 he supper was excellent anil the toothsome bi valves were enjoyed by all. (iiaud Ivecorder .Newton (link, whose home is iu Hood Kiver, but whose ollleinl residence is in l'orl land, was present and made a very interesting address 011 he general oud it ion of the order. Son Lost Mother. Consumption runs in our laniilv, and tliiMiinh it I lost my Mother," writes K. II. Held, of 1 1 a I'll it II V , Me. For 1 be past live years, however, on tlie slightest sinn of a t'ounh or Cold, I have taken I'r. King New Inseovcry lor Consumption, which has saved me lie 111 serious III utf troll hlo." 1 1t- ni'l li- r s death was a sad he lor Mr. Held, tail lie learned ihal I u 1 1 14 trouble niiisi not lie neglected, and bow to cure il. Quickest relief and cure for cotinlis and olds, l'i'ice ellc and tfl.(K); guaranteed C. N. Clarke's dnie store. I'riil antic free. A NEW STOCK OF FRESH Groceries, Flour and Feed has been installed by LAMAR & DUNN at 1 he olil stand, just south of Indian Creek bridge, and the linn extends an invita tion lo their former natrons to call and see them. Cordially yours, LAMAR & DUNN. Ufa rnVrt." ii' IV-,. UiMULMtuMinl (fl P J I II H I V. .k i 1 1 -1 YOU WILL BE SATISFIED Wl l !l '( il'lt JOUHNKY If your ticket, lead overthe llenver and llio (iiMinle Railroad, tlio "Scenic I iee of 1 li World," BECAUSE There are mi many sci nit: altiaetiolis ami pin 11 1 a of in I tn .-t nloi.n the line between Ondeii and Denver that the trip never bei onus tiresome. If you ale K' inx Fust, w rite f.u- lefor Illation and net a pretty book (hat will tell you all about It. W. ('. MclilUDF, (Jeneral Affent, 1JI Third Street, I'OKTI.AM), OHF.tiON. We are a-aiii ready to supply our patrons with FRESH Eastern and Olympia OYSTERS FAVORITE OISTEB PAELOE S, L. YOUNG, Prop. I'hone, Main r.". Do you want a snap? Von can't, lose if you buy a, tract in famous MAINE & BOWMAN PLAT .1 4--, -: ' OC3C 0 30C IF YOU WOULD 0 0 oca Try Clarke'H Cough Elixir for that cough we are confident that it would cure it; in fact w e are so Confident that we guarantee it to do the work or refund your money. Come in and let us tell you some of the good point ; about it, anyway. It wont cost you anything to get acquainted with it Clarke, THE Druersrist U Williams Pharmacy 1 Fine line of Drugs, Toilet Articles, etc. Also Spray Material G. E. WILLIAMS, Prop. Bring in your Prescriptions. LESLIE BUTLER TRUMAN BUTLER EsUhlihed 1900. Residents of Wasco Co. for 24 Years BUTLER & CO., BANKERS. A little reasonable 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 w ill fail to cope with. Why not the old and tried BANK OF BUTLER & CO., Hood Kiver, Oregon. Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT TIIE Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR I hold liocnpf from tlie State lioiird (if Oregon hikI Wanliiniiton, and am qualified to eliii iiodKis lo Hny point, l'ronipt nervine eitlier day or nigtit. l'nilor I'hone Main ll-l:t Scliilller Building, Ilesidence I'hone Main o75 Hood Kiver, Oregon u "1) Cut up in t racts to suit you. .lust sold ten acres I'ortWO thousand dollars ami t he rest, than that v mil we re serve Will soi ill be sold Tlie finest lu i i v and apple hind in tlie world. Wiiliiu Hie city limits o! White Su 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Tcii-iutc or Himiller Irni'lM jusl tlie tliiii)! for henies and v getahleH, Golden Crown Hard Wheat Flour Is 1 he best flour ever ut on the Hood Kiver market. It is made from selected hard wheat, and put up expressly for Hood Kiver trade. The Hood Kiver Bakery has just pur chased 200 barrels of (Jolden Crown Flour, and says it is the best flour they have ever used. For Sale By 5TRANAHAN & SHEETS y Alter you Lite l.mked around eoine and n c us and ,. hi ill lio.l just what you have hae In en InoK iiw for. Hood River, Oregon o c,;::,::..i;jc.,.li'3 l cr...::1,1 .: J Cherries from tract this year are the winners in the great fruit exhibits. ol at it prolituWe tiKore. K. K. liar liiaiui has tree that produces nliout four boxes a year, and William Klnvk hIho Iih.: it tree iu iiearin. Kstiiuiites xlioiving I he eii.-t (if miIi-t-t it utinn oil for cohI b find on Hie locomotives of the O. K. A N. und the Southern l'acillo companies' lined ill Oregon place it at cioU.iKii, mi, it is understood the executive hoard ot the lliirriniHii system lias authorized the expenditure lor the lietterinent ol the (service. Noliee. I. II. Nichols tlio iiudei talier, mi noiiiicex that Ins olln'o hours week are troui H a. in. to li p. in., at Hie undertaking pallors. Sundiiys, at the I'Chideilce, exce't dill'ini; ehllM h hti ices, when ho fan lie found ill tlie t'oiwri'tiat iiuuil church, should he l o needed on an urgent call. When out ol town on liiisiinh!i lie call lie re udied hy teleplionin the Mount Hood hn tel. where lie will leave word us to Ins liereiiliouti. All calls will he an s(red promptly at any lime of the day or nUht. Otlice phono, .Main lli:i; residence, Main :17.". A Wiuiiciis' .Missionary Astocial ion was cifc'anicd at the I'niled ISretheni church hist Wednesday evening, liev. and Mi'm. l'ace of Ohio were present and addressed (lie meeting. In the alteruooii a reception was (,'iveu liev. l'ace and wifel in the rei.diin; room ot the eluii'ch. I'ollowinK are the olllcers elected for the new orpin iul ion : 1'resident, Mrs. Stpvenson; ice pies iilent, .Mrs. NicUelseu : secretary, Mrs. dunes: treasurer, Mrs, Heeler; collector, Mrs. Hartley. i MAINE & BOWMAN, White Salmon, Wash, iivel' "ST White Saliuou-llooi Two ln'o,' s.iil boats, two bio; perfectly safe oi-asoliue launches iiiid two Vv ferry scows. Mxpert sailors in chai'oe. I'.oats leive tit all hours. lV I'KAKSON FRUIT TREES N ice lot of Yellow Xewtowns, Spitzenberg1, Ualdwin, Mam moth Black Twi-, Jonathan, Rome IJetiuty, Lawyer, etc lso lurye line of "eneral nursery stock. Send for catalog and price list. Breeders of Shorthorn Cattle and Berk shire Hogs; all stock registered PACIFIC NURSERY CO. TANGENT OREGON I PIANOS ilUHlh rrihn a. lllil if. lltlU l or I'aiticulars Ad lr. ss The Pacific School for Stammerers 1 li'I K. Yiililliill SI, n IKT1 ! i Ui. Who Wants It? It ts mi til wti't 11i;i! I'i.'w ratli.vhl tuts mi m !":.- Hiul 1 It til to sell iMlt1 ThiTt' is nloiil lit m-it i, l.'t i Ni'vitt n titi-l in In 1 1; lio i;.k,. 'Ih,. in in ti tm. iH, if t( t lo in ch. M. i m Inch is m' in M'tl; V Wnlil-t-.t; Im-atioii III tin1 he;.r .'CiHir ht-st n.tMliln. t; t'ldv tn m t i'tmin ii!:lt st'tuHtl houi', niikt ruriil liclivfry nit t lelo 1'Ihmh1 MMAtff at oui" lHr. Vt'tiis . l or I'HTlU'Ulars, inijuu'f of A. 1. M;tMn. nii Tlio very fiinst lino of IManos, from the? cel ebrated Chiekerm', the renowned Weber, the tine Kinball, whieh is used and known for its purity of tone and easy action, the silver-toned llobart M. ('able, and on down the line of Pianos to suit your means and pocket book. He sure to write for terms, or come and see PARKINS & HUGHES, At EILERS MUSIC CO., The Dalles, Oregon. To the Farmers ! We are making-superior bran, shorts and middlings. When you buy any feet, see that your merchant furnished you the HOME product. We are help ing to build up our town and community and we ask you to help us by patronizing home industry. Our sacks are always full weight Hood River Milling Co. 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-Ulass 250 MEAL at 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 Delierv. Phone !K51 HOOD RIVER, OR. A. D. MAINE & CO. White Salmon, Wash. General Contractors and Builders. Estimates on all kinds of work rlit't-rfiillv furnished and tli best of work umimllip guarantied. AVe are doing tlie l;.ildint: of thin eertinn at present. Our work will ppeak for itself. F. S. STANLEY. Free. K. I.. SMITH, Vi(-l r.8 K. 0. 1 I.ANCIIAR Cashier ILe First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER Remember That i his i.ank is a Home institu- , tiOll ami we invite your-business on a liasis of -untunl helpfulness. Our Motto: "A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL."