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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1905)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, TBTJfctfEAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1806 WOODPILE FOR OLD ORCHARDS E. L. Smith, who went to Oregon Citrlst week to effect the orgnuizn tion ot a bortieultnrBl society at that place, returned Friday. The Oregon City courier in speaking of Air. Smith's visit says: Temporary organization of a county horticultural society wag effected in this citv yesterday, through tho eff orts of K. L. Hoii'ii, president of the State Horticultural Society, Professor Cordley, Proeesor Kent aud Dr. James Withycombe, of the experiment eta tiou of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege, aud Countv Fruit Inspector J. H. Reid, of MilwBukie, who have been conducting a series of farmer iuHtitnt.is throughout tho county dur ing the week. Wednesday morning in the court bouse Mr. Smith was the principal speaker, and at a meeting which J. U. Campbell, secretary ot the Hoard of Trade, was president, and County School Superintendent J. C. Zinser was secretary, the following committee was named to draft by laws for permanent organization to report later in the day: C. W. Swal low, O. W. Eastham, W. W. Jesse, K P. Carter and J. II. Lewellen. Mr. Smith gave an Informal talk, baited on questions which were tireo at him by those iute -ested. He start ed by tolling the history of the horti cultural union of Hood River, which was organized 13 years ago. Last year $01,000 worth of apples were sold, and total business amounted to 8150,000. Four years ago an apple growers union was form d there. Tho central idea of the union is a board of Ave members, called a board of control, who absolutely control the out ut oi the district, giving a bill of salo tt the owner and selling aucording to their best judgment. The funda mental requisite is fidelity to the union. Clean boxes aud uniformity i observed iu paoklug anplos and otbea fruit. Mi. Smith said that no mai should pack bis own apples but shoulu employ a regular packer for that pur pose. "Clackamas county has immense horticultural resouroes," said tut speaker, "but to raise apples, yon must go upon the higher bnnchet where the cold air rolls down lik water. The land must be well drained. Do not plant on low rich ground." Mr. Smith said that the keynote ol successful fruit growing was spraying, and gave the following reoipe for tht San Jose scule, consisting of ten pounds of sulphur, 15 pounds of Unit and 60 pounds of water, to be used hot, and one annual spraying is sniti cient if well done. For sumrnei spraying arsenate of lead should 1m used, and three sprayings at least arc required each year. "Old orchards should be thrown on the woodpile," said Mr. Smith, "at it does not pay to renovate tbem." The keynote of the discussion that followed was that education is need ed, and that union should follow edu cation. Mr. Smith, in concluding, recommended cultivation to present the moisture. . ... i egpn? Xet theanswer to this ques- y - i.a an .uimit u mm. i or r b 1 VJ II MO . Oil urtmuw T - . hildren of the Receiving Home r-eea many things this Thanksgiving.-mon-1 ey, fruit, vegetables, cauneu guuu. ui all kinds, ana ennes aou ciuiuiuk ; Anything and everything that is use-.J ill In a nausenoM is accepiawe iu mo ittln nun. Let the public schools nke the matter up and make s collec tion among its children. A half doz en potatoes from each child when lacod together would be an accepi liie gift to the Home, aud farmers who have a sack of potatoes oarnrt belter than nmik it "Hoy s & Girls' Aid Society, Portland, Uregon'- and put it on board the cars, wiien it will be brought to Portland free of charge. The railroad and steamboat lines have o far shown their appreci ation of this good work that they have agreed to bring to Portland free all donations that may be sent to the Boys' & Girls' Aid Society. A FIXE TRAIX. 1 POX'T BE A tlUOlCH. Help The Little One Who Cannot Help ThemwlveH. The Boy's k Girl1 Aid Society ol Oreuon is an oruunizatlou which caret for homeless, neglected cbildieu ( lirniu'li out tho entire state of Ore con. Its motto is "It is wiser and less expensive to save children than to miiiisb criminals." aud will show that if the children are taken in time theie would be tunny loss criminal to nunish. The olllcors of the Institution have anion it its uumhers some of the best neonle iu the state of Oregon. The Hon. Oeorgo II. William, Kx-United States Attorney (ieuorul and Kx-May or of Portland, is its uronidont. Mr. b K. Beach, a well known business man In the wholusalo and retnil pa nt and oil trade, is itH secretary. Col 1j. L. Hawkins is its treasurer. The other directors are Mr. Koliert S. Far roll, commission man; Judge W. H Gilbert of the Uuitod States circuit court: Dr. Thomas L. Kliot: Mrs. W A. Buchanan : Mrs. Levi Whito, aud Miss Helen F. Spaul ling. Such names as the foregoing Simula be sunicieni aunranteo for the lutegrity and hon esty of purpose of the organization. For samples of the work of this bo nevoleut institution, the public have only to look around. In nearly every citv and hamlet in the state of Oie iron onn be found some of the ward of this institution placed out in fnm ilv homos, whore they are visited at iutervals and everything done to in sure their receiving the proper troai ment at the hands of their foHter par ents. These children are for the most part picked up, abandoned by thei iinreuts or taken from vlolous stir rouudings. Many stories can be toll of oases taken charge of. Among those is that of little Harry who was nicked ud as a waif, deserted by par euts but now the pride of one of the best homes in Oregou. This little fel low was but throe years of ago when he was brought to the superintend out a otuoe by an old colored woman who stated that his mother had placet: the boy iu her charge to board some time ago. but had failed to pay any thing for him aud she did not know of ber whereabouts. Iu order brlug the matter before the court, Superintendent Gardener took the little fellow before County Judge Li onel R. Webster, who made the order tinning the little ona over to the care of the Society and said to liiiu : "Von Poor little abuiidoned child, here I tlfty ceuts for yon, perhaps the moat yoii ever had in your life. Mr. Gar dener, buy him some cakes." After the little fellow hail been in the lie oeivlug home for a month or two he was taken by a couple who had no child, aud is now tho pride and sun shine of their home. Another case of a little six months old iufiiut girl, who waa being liter ally starved to death by its parents, neglected and forsaken. Parts ot the child were covered with sores from sheer negloct. Tho child was taken by a chijd-huugry couple, who one year after sent Its picture to the Sup erintendent, ou the tmi'lc ot wluun was inserted "This Is our lBtiy. She wan ouo year old wheu this was taken. She has eight tith, walks and cau say a few words. Isn't shi lovely, and she Is far sweeter than sho looks." The Superii.te ideut's lat annual report shows that they have ear d for during the past yeur 40H children. Out of this number i'lO were entirely new cases, the balance were children returned or recalled from family homes for cause. The "A) new canes were from the following counties: Biker 1. Benton 10, Clackamas 4, flat sop 5, Columbia 4, Coos ti, Crook '2, Joseohiue 1. Lane li. Linn 2, Mar ion 7, Miillnouiah lfU, Polk 2, Uma tilla 0, Wallowa 1, Wasco 2, Washing ton 4 and Yamhill 4. The Question now arise.), should such a society be supported? Should It not be the pride of the state of Or- Xew Equipment of The C. X. VV- ."!?. The advance made by railroads In luxurious fittings and completeness of travel comfort on the liotBOie lusi trains of today are so complete that It would be supposed inai no ninuer advancement was possible. But this idea is easily set nt naught by what 1 being aooomplluhed by some of the western lines. The new enninment that has just ooen received from the Pullman shops for the North-Western Limited, The Chicago A North-Western's fast train to St. Paul and Minneapolis, is said to be the most complete ever turned out. It. Includes a number of fea tu res that are new to the traveling public. lne new Bleeping cars are ox uimju- mum length, being 72 feet from sill to sill, and they are so arranged that the usual straight compartmeut sleep ing car is done away with, ana in He dead each sleeping car iu the train ncludes three private compartment of two compartm ants and a drawing room, with many advantages which the old compartmeut cars did not nave. The new arrangement makes it pos- sible to pr6vlde for toilet conven ieuces of a nature more complete than heretofore; each drawing room has au lnnex and each private compartment ind drawing room is amply supplied with large dressers and drawer space, while the patrons who occupy the standard open berths and section ill Und the new style of car gives tpace for much more spacious dress- lie rooms, both for ladies ana gen tlemen than usual. One nf the features of the toilet ar rangements in these new sleeping cart is the use of porcelain wash stands instead of the usual metal wash bow els. The electric lighting arrangements of the train is so complete that It Is no less then a brilliantly Hunted mov ant imllace. In the bullet-smoking aud library car magnificent lamps 4hed a softened flood of light through delicately tinted, art glass. In the slnunluu oars each berth, compart ment and drawing room is equipped with individual reading lamps, ana lu the chair cars and day coaches special attention has been given to the subject of lighting, with a row of incaudesceut lamps oil either side oi the oar. in add tiou to the usual cen ter 1 ghts. Ihere has never been anything pro duced in the wav of day coaches or chair oars for regular, trains service atiual to tho new ones on this train. from the outside they present the name beautiful architectural lines as the most modern palace sleeping cars, with windows of leaded glass, outlines of perfeot proportions, aud all painted In the ricn fullntan stanuara ooior. 1'he floors are laid with what is known b monolith, which deadens the noise mil reduces the sound of the train to a minimum, ihe noor covering is linoleum and carpet. The reclining chairs of a desiiin that includes tht most recent improvements, and tne seats in the day coaches are provided with high backs and richly uptioist ered. ' . The Interior doooratioua of the on tire train are in green aud gold, with olive green plush upholstery and rich paueliugs of vermilion mahogany. This color elf eot is particularly at tractive iu the dining cars, where eleotrlo oatidolnbra sited a softened clow of liitht over snowy . linen and iimrkllnu crystal. Much care hat been taken to select skilled chefs and experienced waiters for the dining oar servioe, and the table d'hote dinner served each even iug leaving Chicago is uusurpassed (or completeness of detail aud excel lence of cuisine. The question of safety has always received a (treat deal of attention on The North-Western Line, aud the con stu tiou of these new cars is in keep lug with the latest improved devices tor securing au absolute maximum ol safety to patrons. The oars ate all built with heavy steel frames, rein forced with steel girders in such a way as to secure a stun total of streugtb to stand every emergency, I Cures Womb Disease It has saved the lives of many weak, sick women and rescued oth ers from a lifetime of chronic sick ness. It will cure you if you will only give it chsnce. Try It. Sold by sit druggists nd deal ers In 11.00 bottles. GAVE UP SUPPORTER. "I wore a supporter for four years, to keep up my womb," writes Mrs. S. J. Chrlsman, of Mannsvllle.N.Y. "My doctor said no medicine would help me. After taking Cardul I gave up my sup porter and am now well." ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL SET TLEMENT. Nolle Is hereby ilven that the nndornlirned dnilulstralorof the entatfl of John W. Mur- P.'1 .v diimwl. has lllwt his tin ill account In lie county court of the state of Oregon for Vt'anco county, and that the court has fixed aud appointed Saturday, the 9th nay of le- mner, r.m, ai me mmr tn iu utwK, r iiik lipnrinr of oblectlon to nncli tlnul account and the actti.-ineut thereof, and has further ordered that notice or said Hearing ie given tiv uiiullcallon of a nolle for four tuc- cewilve weeka In the Hood Klver (Hauler. All iplrs. creditor or other pernnna intemien in wild eatate nmy, on or before the day appoint ed fur audi lieurliiK and aeltleuinnl, file their nlilHctlona tu said account or to any particu lar items thereon, specifying the particulars of aucn oiijectiona. haled at 1 1 nod River, Oregon, thlatltli day of November, iujv UbunuE, 1. rivAiup-iv, n0(17 AdmlhlHlrator. 81,000 Express Package Missing An express packaue containing 91, 000 iu curiency suddenly disappeared in the transfer of express matter In Pendleton about, three weeks ago. liovd Reduer. who was night mention k'cr at the time, and a woman with whom be had kept company, are now missliut and no trace of the missing express packaue can be found, it is said. . ' ' The facts of the case are that about three weeks ,tgo au express package containing $1000 was delivered to the niu lit mesHenuor of the rendletou ottices by the train messenger of O, K. A N. train Noj 5, (wMcn passes here at 11 o'clock at night. , A rec opt was uiveu by the messen iter hero to the train mesHonger and the trntinfer was made in the regula manner, but as the package did tin arrive at its destination ou tune, tracer was sent out. Tho packaiin was traced to Penalty ton where all record of it was lost, About two weeks ago uoya Jteuuer, who was niuht messenger at that time, and u woman from the tender loin, are said to have '-disappeared from that city, and Piukertou detect Ives have failed to locate either of them to date. They are said to hav lett there for Walla Walla. Motel llulneiH Booming. Just now the hotel bnsiness Is boom iiut in Hood Kiver. So ninny strang ers are visiting the town lately that the hotels are turning away guests every nii:h t. lu order to be sure ol getting a room it Is necessary to make arraiiL'ementa In .advance. Several gentlemen who have boo.i staying here with the expectation of leaving have discovered that If they put ' off secur ing a room until after . the evemug trains are in that the hotels kro full and that it was necessary to seen sleeping accomodations elsewhere. W. S. Booruiao is at Lyle assisting his son to erect a barn there ou his ranch near. "Cut it Out" says many a doctor to his ladV patients, because he doesn't know of any medi cine that will cure female troubles except the sur geon's knife. That such a medicine exists, however,is proved by thousands of cures made by CONTEST NOTICE. Penan ment of the Interior. United (Hates fond otllce. The Dalles. Oreiton, November it, lHim.-A aulllient contest aitldavlt having Dccn nieu in una mum or i iyue u. nionaraa, contuHtnnt, against homestead enlrv No. 12,- ll, nmae reorur. -i, lor -a-r.-i, n K'.Heo. 14. NW(.NI-J',; Men, Si, I'll. 1 north. ran 10 euat. W. M . Henry K. K. KiKS.de- edited, eontextro, In which It Is alleged Unit aid llmiry E. K. Kiwi died on May iiK, mot; Unit hlx known helm rn n follows: r.. r. Ia of Vancouver. Wualilugtoii: Mina Kiss on 'hleago, Illinois: Frederick Klas oKironun, tiitnover, Ueruianv; unit neiiueroi -aui neira have ever reidded iinnn or In any manner cultivated aald Ir.iei or cauaed the Kama !o be ultlvaled by anv pernm whomsoever; that aiud tract la und always hx been entirely tut- fenced, unliniiroveii uni open to tne com. mniia; that auld alleged iibneuco wa not due to employment In tliu army, navy or marine corps of the United Htatea In time of war. Mlia jwriies are uereny ooiiiieu lu H' n iti, reiiomt and oiler evidence toueblnu aald al legation at 10 o'clock a. m. on January 17 1 ti, id tl, before the Keaiaier and Receiver at Hie nlleu mules lnu urnoa ill lll uawca, ure 11. . The aald mntmtant havlnir, in a proper af fidavit, tiled November '41, IsOS, set forth facia which allow that alter (Ine dlllnence personal service of this nollce can not be made, It la hereby ordered and illrecten tnat audi uotice be aiven by due anil proper punucaiiou. dTJIl . LANU, Receiver. -CHOICE 'RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE IN- -o Rivervisw Parti Idlewildc Additions AN . Easy Grades, Fine View and Good Water ALSO MANUFACTURING SITES FRONTING ON O R. & N. TRACE WIIIT DEVELOPED WATER POWER Cheap lots for-building: Small Houses near Flour Mill g ifRUIT LAND FOR SALE IN TRACTS TO SUIT V HOOD RIVER DEVELOPMENT CO. Oflifo next to Wuucoraa Hotel HOOD RIVER DO YOU READ? Just glance over tliid lint of , Now, Popular Books Roue o' tin; River - , The Coniiuot of Canaan, Wood Kire in No. 3 -TlieOmne Tlain Marv Smitli The Soni; of the Swonl Maker Fmm West to West Flight of l.eorjiiana Leitcra from an Org m Kit h'Ii -Handy Tho Kejiiyt'iiatitin of Aunt Mary In the UnioclliiK Wild The MisfOiiiiaii The Man oi tli Hmir The Under ( urn tit This is only nr partial lift. Kate -I) tmlas Wiins l'o t!i i'ari.ingtoti 8uiith .iat'k.l.oii'lon Warner Opie Head i)tiniay 11 iht. N'tds-in Stcpliens Katlierine Alice Ilcgan Kice Warner li iiltrwf-11 Cnllnni Lyle Jr. Oiitave flintit't - - Hoot, (I rant Come in nndj 'ok them over. iSLOCOM'S Bartmess' Furniture Store ON A CASH BASIS OCT The UimkI Old Way. A aevere cold or attack of la srlppe in e a fire, the sooner you combat it I lie ii tier your ehttni'es are to overpower H . Hut few mot hern in this age are will- tto do the neeewnry work retjulied to give a good olil-tuHliioiH'd reliaine trratitieiit kucIi an would he itiinistered iy their raiidinotliers, hacked hy 13. w iiee'a (ierman Hyrup. which was al- wiiya liberally tiatd in connection wllli the home treatment of coldx and ia mill greater hmmeliold favor than any wn remedy. Jitit even without the nimllcatloti of the old-faithintied aids (ierman Syrup will cure a severe cold in quick time. 11 will cure coma in lilldren or urowii people. It relieves the ooniretiled oriniif, allays the Irriia- tion, and ell'eelively slops iheeonh. Anv child will take II. It la Invalua ble in a lioiixeliold of cliildren. Trial sl,e iKittle, 'Sw rettulai' fie, 75c. For sale by 0. N. Clarke, (iave Itlrtlt to Five. The report oouios from Fort Worth, Texas that Mrs. John Jackson, tho wife of a railroad employe of that city, on September 7, gave birth to live girl lialilea all or wliom are Ji.'ing. The weight ot tho heaviont one wan Ilv3 pounds. Tho mother is but it rears of aue ami tne fattier is in. iVhat ioy to the hearts of thone op-1 posed to race suicide. Exchange. If all marriages ate ai ranged in hetveu, his batanio mnjusty mudt have an inlliieiitial friend at court. f! OUR ENDEAVOR is to lias! YOU We liave certain For it is your tmle wi h-iv alter, confidt'iico in our goods ni:d are that they will please you in" every C2-S3. It is quality and not price Hint counts with us in buying our stock, and it is a source of great satisfaction to us to know that our goods iivi' pure and fresh Coma in und let us sllOW yon. Clarke, Til E Druggist til CD O d'r jj' isirsi'" T- Cl!3 Malleable Iron Beds, guaranteed against breaks by the factory for 25 years, and yet cheaper than the cast beds. We get them direct from the East. Call and look them over. Oraphophone on household goods free for 30 days on trade. S; E. BARTMESS Building Material, Carpets, Paints, etc. Undertaker and Embalmer. SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon Hak 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 essei tial. We are experts in that line and cure corns and 'interferes. 0' R. D. GOULD, PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating AH jobbing promptly attended to. HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LIKE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. r "WHITE GHOSTS OF DEATH" CONSUMPTION awd PnEU?,10Fi!!A are prevented and cured by the greatest of all, and strictly scientific remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Bronchiti3, La Grippe, etc., viz : DR. KING? o h 4 For CONSUMPTION, COUGHS 'ud GOLDS U r I Cured of Pneumonia After Doctors Failed. "I had been ill for some time with Pneumonia," writes J. W. McKinnon cf Talladegra Springs, Ala., "and was under tho care of two doctors, but pew no better until I tried Dr. King's New Discovery. The first dose gave relief, and, by continuing its use, I was perfectly cured." PRICES, pTTraiil DflTTI CC rOCK' i.oo I niHb BUi ikbd I 50c and NON-LAXATIVE RCCO MJIKXI) 1", I, Cl ARASTEED AISI BOLD BV CH AS. N. , CLARKE ZF-A-SIEZIOIbT STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN. Hood River, Ore. Ilorfes bonglit, sulci or exchanged. Pleasure parlies can i-ecure firet-class ris SjH'cial attention given to moving furniture anil pianos. We d' everything horses can do. all Paper Co Carries everything in the line, including KrinRed Silks, SIR Embossed, Tapestries, Moires, grains, Varnished Tiles, Banks, etc. Up-to-date Paper Hanging, Sign, Carriage and House Painting. phone 671. First and Oak Streets. Square Deal Store full value for your When in need of Do not forget that you will get money every time you trade with me. Groceries, Flour and Feed Call and see me. You will find it pays to trade here. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and all kinds of Agricultural Implements Alfalfa, Clover and A!i Kinds of Field Seeds. . I have just added a stock of PAINTS and am pre pared to guarantee price and xuality. Come in and make your wants known and get prices. It will pay you. Yours for Business, D. M'DONALD 3rd and River Street. Hood River, Ore. Ircuo. ABBOTT, gT-tL Class -bvIlliner37" AND HAIR GOODS Hood Biver, Oregon.