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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1905)
HOCD K1VER GLACIEK, THPhtiDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1005 MANY NEW ORCHARDS FOR MT. HOOD SOON Land Miliars lmvintf a boom in the vicinity of Mount Uood stnly. A great many Portland buHlnoM men who realize a good thing wljuu they eeo It, are iuventintf in iroprty In that seotion. The fact that thin terri tory will boou lie opnod np to corn munlcatiou with shipfliitf poiutu with out the long haul which ha fooen a drawback against it in no doubt ex erting a strong influence in inducing capital to Invent so far up the valla i. j I N. lilowem rwHiitly sold 100 aores at Mount Hood Hottlenient and adjoining the Elppa ranch to Jaiuei Bulllvant, a Portland buttiuena muu, who will dear 15 acres of It and Hot it to orchard in the spring. F. K. Ktranhull, a Portland grocer, "hag purehaHed 'JO arreti near the game place. He is having 5 acre of it Im proved and will plant it to fruit an noon an possible. W. M. Luughton of the tame city has juit bought 30 acres which be Is Improving for iruit lunu. F. Al. Ireland is another investor from Orecon's nietronolis who has put his money in land at Mount Hood. He has taken 40 nrres and will snt 5 of it to trees this fall and 10 more in the tipring. Another Portland inventor is A. J. Hugeu, who has also purohaHed 40 acres and expects to put It ail in ap ples during the coming year. Several other purcliuwjrs are nego tiating for land who will probably close deals in the near future, and the coming summer will see much activ ity in developing orchards in that locality. Concrete as a IliilMIng .Muter lal. "There Is good reason to believe that ail elliciuut substitute for wood has boen found In the hollow concrete block," says 8. J!. Newberry iu Kn giueorlng, "and that we are still only ou the threshold of the development of this building material. Opposition to its use on the part of the consumer is not to be feared ; the obstacles to be overcome lie chielly in the danger of caroloss or ignorant work by block makers and builders, and in the need of study and invention to adapt the matorial to the economical production of 6onvenlont aud.heautifulHtriictures. There is every reason why concrete should become the chief building ma terial of the future. For large and costly buildings it is likely that solid concrete, plain or reinforced, will have the preference. For amallur Btruotiiros, especially factories and dwellings, hoil w blocks are certainly cheaper, more suitable and require miH'h less tenhniuid skill in erection than brick or stone. The posHiblll ties of this type of oonstructlou seem to be unlimited." Conorote-cemont blocks as a substi tute for brick iu the building of chim noys and foundation walls is fast com ing into popular favor, it lining oheaper, handsomer, safer and more enduring than brick or stone. Sewer, and Irrigating pipe is also luting made of aonerote-cemont, and also cuu Le manufactured anil laid much cheaper than tern eottaaud will not wear out. Let I'd Know. We acknowledge the fact that a Dowspaper reporter should be omni presentat church, lodge, school, dance, show, limine party, chi'luteii iug, wedding, burial, dog light, do mestic squabble in t-hort, everywhere at the same time, but wo mustcoufoss we have failed. Now it is up to our readers to come to our assiHtance, and if you know of anything that will be of general intoiest, jimt tell us about It anil we will be glad to muke men tion of the mutter. We would not omit any item of news of Interest in tentionally. Hut every reporter is not gifted with the faculty of mind reading, uud, thoietore, are nut .able to discover the hidden thoughts.' Ho don't neglect to tell us what you do know In the lino of news. It will be appreciated by us. )alles Chronicle. Hume here. The (.'eod Old Way. A severe cold or attack of la grippe in like a fire, the sooner you combat U the better your chances are to overpower, it. Hut few mothers in this age are will ing to do the necessary win k required to give u good olil-1'nnhioi'ed reliable treatment such tm would be ministered by their grand mothers, bucked by lina chee's (ierinan Syrup, w hich was al ways liberally liseil In connection with the home treatment of colds and Ih still In greater household favor than any known remedy. Bill even without t lie application or the old-fashioned aids (iernuin Syrup will cure a severe cold in quick time. It will cure colds In children or grown people. It relieves the congested organs, allays the irrita tion, and eU'eotlvely slops the rough. Any child will take It. It is invalua ble In a household of children. Trial size Isiltle, i!5e: regular si.e, 75o. For sale by 0. N. Clarke, The Local Option Law. Initiative petitions, proposing am endments to the local option law, are receiving circulation In this city, and are being numerously signed, says an ' OMont, rsi enontul nf rACent date The proposed amendments increase fr.-nn in tn "tfl ncp cent the rfltireaenta- tlou of the legal voters of a precirct required to a petition uciore un elec tion on the local option qiiettlou can Another! amendment to I imposed provides that the precinct shall be loade the unit in conducting these contests, the object being to provent a combination of "dry" precincts from imposing prohibition iu a "wet" precinct, as is allowed under the law as it is now constructed. lilue Moun tain Fugle. Oregon Dairymen's Association The thirteenth annual meeting of the Orenon Duirymeii's association will lie held in Vert'a hall at Forest (J rove, Oregon, December 22 and Z, 1U05. Program. Friday, December ii, 10 a. m. Address of welcome, Hon. K. W. Haines, Forest Uiove. Kesponse, annual address, Prei. H. West, Boappoose. "Henellta of the Ktate Pure l oud Law to the Farmer," J. W. Iluiley, Portland. "Building the KUve Silo," II V. Whitney, Greenville. December '1, 1 p. ni. "Hired Help on the Dairy Farm," A. T. Buxton, Forest Urovo. "The Maiket Fnd of Dairying," W. II. ChBpin, Portland. "Dairy Possibilities of the Paoillc Northwest," H. S. Shelton, Portland. "Dairy Economy," Dr. Jas. Withy combe, Corvallis. December W, 8 p. m. Music "Kailway Transportation, the Lire cf Modem Trade and Industry, " it. K. Lounsbury, B. P. Co., Portland. Music "Dairy Conditions as 1 find tbem cn the Farm," A. II. Lea, Hazelwood Co., Portland. Music. "Tuberculosis It's Relation to our Milk Supply." Dr. Kmil Weschcke, Oakland, Cal. Music. Our Dairy Products as an Oregon Advertisement," loin Kichardson, Portland Commercial Club. December 10 a. m. "Things 1 Think I Have Found Out About Dairying," Francis Chalmers Cornelius. "Tba Funotiou of a StateDairyCom mlsslon," II. V. Tartar, Portluud, Pasteurization and Use of Starters," W. W. Grant, lierkoley. Cal. "Farm Dairying," Win. Schulmer- iok, liillsboro. December 211, 12 in. Banquet to Member of Association by Union Orange No. Patrons of Husbandry, and Forest Orove Boaid of Trade. December 21, 2 p. ni. Business session. Report of secretary-treasurer. Considering resolutions. Flection of oltUers. Selection of next place of meeting. The a. P. K. K. Co. will sell round trip tickets for this meeting ou the certilicate plan at the usual conven tion rate, one and cue-third fare. Cows Killed by Alfalfa. Charles Monteith, a rancher living near this city, lost !ld valuable cows last nlglit by over-feeding on ulfiilfa buy and too easy nccot-s to water, of which they drank freely. Day before yesterday Monteith drove in HO head of cattle from the range and tinned them into his corral, tlrnt putting iu a largo supply of tiny. The cuttle, be ing unaccustomed to the bay, ate too freely and being clone to the river, drank too much water, with the tesult that 'M of them swelled up and died during the night. The loss Is quite a severe one to Mr. Monteith. Welser Signal. A Liquid Colli Cure. Croup, Coughs, Colds, Whooping-cough, etc., have no terrors for children r adults who vacuate the bowels with Kennedys Laxative Honey and Tar the Original Laxative Cough Syrup anil Liquid ('old Cure. This remedy expels all cold from the system and strength ens the throat, lungs and Bronchial tubes. The mother's favorite and child ren's safeguard. Sold by ti. K. Wil liams. Captain Spencer's License ltctiirneil. Captain K. W. Sponcer of the river steamer Charles It. Spencer had his master's license returned to him. He was suspended six months ago on acouut of the collision of his boat with the Dalles City in a race down the Columbia river iu June- Both captains had their licenses suspended for six months by the board of in spectors. Captain Spencer appealed his case to Superintendent of Inspec tion Birmingham of Ban Francisco. Captain Scammon of the Dulles Cltv had his license returned some time ago. Journal, Is Encouraged. William J, Clark, editor of the tier vais Star, who is making a canvass for the nomination for state printer, re turned this morning from Athens and Weston, wlie re hi! has been for a week. He is highly encouraged with his prospects and has mado many friends in Umatilla oounty. Kast Oregnnian, NO TEN CENT BEER FOR COLDENDALE That the citizens of Goldeudalo cb jeot very Ktionuously to paying ten cents for Iter us shown last Tuesday. At the election there on that day the voters registered their kick, and the result is that ttio town went flry. In speaking of the matter the Goldtu dalo Sentinel savs: Thanks to the tactics of tome cf tin) li.loou men in renting the White Pine Cafe away from Mr. Jenkins for the purpose of raising the price of fc er to 10 cents per glass, about unity voters who are in favor of a liceumd saloon, not being iu favor of such methods, voted the dry ticket yestrr day, the anti -license candidates for the council being elected. This means that Ooldendule cannot affcrl electric lights, although the town w ill now be forced to take them. The pi o I le. prefer permanent street improve ments to ek-ctric lights, if there is not suISleiont money for both. Probably some of the saloons will continue doiug businues by belll.ig soft drinks, confectionery and cigars. They can count on 6700 less expense per j(;nr, and as they expect the li cense ticket to bo elected hereafti r, they will be ready to resume business when the time comes. It can't be for to years anyway. As the present ordinance cannot be repealed over tho mayor's veto and there being no money n the treasury to refund, Uol dendule may have saloons for some time to co e. If the newly elected council conducts the business affairs of the town iu a croditable manner, the antis may continue in power, but to the editor it looks lino a prohi vic tory by the aid of license votes who will tote the license ticket at the next election. The following was the vote: Anti-Saloon Chapman, Wfi; Sno ver. 108: Thomas. 1011. Citizens Co- ley, Waters, 1)2; Marshall, 97. I am carrying more accounts on nij books than 1 can alford, and earnest ly request all persons owing me to cull and settle as promtply as possible. Dr. I linn hie. 6 Vtnr Profits can be greatly Increased by giving special care to the health of every animal and fowl on the farm. Sick poultry, sheep, cattle, hogs, horses, etc., depend on their livers to keep them well Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine keeps their livers working and therefore keeps them well. Black-Draught Stock and Poul try Medicine is a pure, natural vegetable, blood purifier, and acts by regulating the stomach, liver and bowels. It prevents and cures Hog Chol era, Chicken Cholera, Colic, Dis temper, Coughs, Colds, Constipa tion, Fever, Loss of Appetite, Wasting Away, and all the com mon stock diseases. It Is a perfect riedicine for gen eral farm use. Try It. Price 25c lot a large can, at all druggists and dealers n 91 CONTKST NOTICE. DtMtiH'InitMil of the Interior, PnltecJ Htatr T,nnu OlUc The Dulles, Oregon, November 16 I !.", A Mutllelent eonleHt n(Ii(lnvit hnvinu hten filed In thin olllce hy J amen H. Mimonimi. mmeNtttnt, unliist hoim-sU-iut en U y No K ti.t, made J mm H, MtO, lor N.,SWV4, WK'WV Mee.'JO, N tt!-4 N W Vf', Heollon towiihliip i, N ., mnyell.K, W, M., by Koberl- Nonler, eon U-Hh'o, In which It 1m Hlieuetl that wild liohcri N order htiH nhttndoneri t-uld luiul for more thiin hIx month Ihmi ohi ttnd ban not resid ed thereon nor eultivHted any portion there of, but bun lotnlly abandoned tim Maine; that Hrild nlleuett Hbntmue wan hot due to hi em ployment In the army, navy or marine eor pl ot the UHIted Hlulett tn time of wur. Hatd part l are hereby notified lo itpiwar, repomt and olfar evkleuee hmehlnit stteb ulle ifiit ton at l( o'clock a, tn. on January ;i, hi,, before Urn. T. I'm t her, a V. H, CoininlHvt.iu'r, Ht htH otllee tn Hood It Ivor, Oregon, and that tlnal hearinn will te held at 10 o'clock a. in on January 10, llKM, het'orn the UeulKier and Hei-etver at the lUnled Slates Laud Ollh-e In The hat leu, Oregon. The Maid contestant havinf, In h proper n tfl -davit, tiled Heptemtter Hi, wet turtti fueih Which vliovv that aiter due rtillgeuec person h I nervlee of this notice can not he made, It U lierehy nrdeitnl and directed that tueh inillce he given by due and proper putdletttton. MIl'IIAH T. Nt H .AN, n2yd2l Utgister. won COUGHS T CU THE WONDER WORKER QUICilES roR GOLDS V1 FOR I AND THROAT DR. KING'S LUNGS t aMafcJay FQR. CONSUMPTION Www iliil CHAS. EBY, SR., of Elizaboth, 111., writes: "I paid out over $160 to local phy sicians, who treated mo for La Crippa without Riving me any relief. I afterward bought a $1.00 bottlo of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY, and after taking contents of this one bottle 1 was entirely cured." Prlc 50c and $1.00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottles Fres M IKD RECORDED BY CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE IN- -o Iverview 'ark and Idlewilde Additions Easy Grades, Fine View and Good Water ALSO MANUFACTURING SITES FRONTING ON OK & N. TRACK WirH 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 Wuiicoina Hotel i HOOD KIVEIt XMAiS BOOHS Poets Burnt Leather Piiddi il Leather Plain Leather Carvtvl Leather ('loth' And Paper Tho hmidsoinest lii'ii! ever Cd o 0 J r v o : Picture Books Linen books for the baby Picture books for the little tots Litt le Stories for the beginners , l5ig Story Book for the intermediate Stories of Adventure for the boys Chatter Box for us all BIBLES Family Bibles, Teachers' Bibles, Scholars' Bibles, Bed Letter Bibles, Illustrated Bibles. Testaments of every description Copyrights ,; J3LOO . Right of Way Call of the Wild The Main Chance The Little Minister Wings of the Morning The Siege of Youth Ami niR. y others that you pnir.?.l.AU for l;mt year 0 , S3 03 Popular Fiction Conquest ot Canaan From West to West Letters from an Oregon Kanch Rose of the River Ladder of Swords Breat h of the Gods Boss of t he A ready All the late books fast as published REMEMBER This is a Book and Stationery Store and : ue make u specialty of these lines ocom s 50QQ TELEGRAPHERS NEEDED Annually, to All the new ixwitlonn created by Hailroitdand Telegraph companies. We want YOUNli MEN and LADlKa of good httblta to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R. ACCOUNTING We furnish 7 per cent of tho Operator and Station AlienU In America. Ouraix nix schoola are the largent exclusive Telegraph Schools i thi wohld. Kilhllslnd vf) yiars and en. dorsed by all leading Hallway Oltlclals. We execute a fiW Bond to eve- y student lo furnish him or her a position pnylne from SI0 totnoa month In Slnles ea-.t of the Rocky Mountains, or from flh to Sum a month in Mates west of the Rockies, IMMEDIATELY ITPON UllAtiUATlUN. Htudcnts can enter at anv time. No vaca tions. Kor full particulars regarding any of our (Schools, write din cl lo our exccutlseof' rice at Cincinnati, O, Catalogue nee. The Morse School of Telegraphy Cincinnati, Ohio Atlanta, Ua. Texarkaim, Tex. Buftiilo. N. Y liflCroHse, Wis, Ban FranciHCO. Cal, HART & FOSTER Blacksmiths Scientific Horseshoeing a Specialty. Guarantee to put a horse on its feet; stop interfering ar.d cure any corn; spread con tracted feet, etc. General re pair work. HOOD 1UVER HEIGHTS. siiiiis&MffliW For Particulars Address The Pacific School for Stammerers 11(11 K. Yamhill HI. l'OUTLAND, OR. 9 mn Cissxsrcmtt m -n i mm I The season is now corning on i for -J mtm9 j Stock Foods j We iU'e iigents for the security, International and. Columbia Stock Foods. Did you know that by fettling a good stock food to your horses and eat tie you can save at least half the feed and get better results besides. Come in and let us show you. Clarke, THE Druggist jj R. D. GOULD, PILUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. .SSIIOIT STABLE Livery, Feed and Drayirig.. STRANAHANS & EATHBUN. Hood River, Ore. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can H'cure firt't-cluss rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture and pianos. We do everything horses can do. HuntW all Faoer Go Carries everything in the line, including Krinked Silks. Sik Embossed. Tapestries, Moires, ngrains, Varnished Tiles, Banks, etc. Up-to-date Paper Hanging, Sign, Carriage and House Painting. Phone 671. First and Oak Streets. Bartmess' furniture Store ON A CASH BASIS Square Deal Store f r..-i'.. -m;-V. 1 J Malleable Iron I'eds. guaranteed against breaks by the; Do not forget that you will get full value for your money every time you trade with me. When in need of Groceries, Flour and Feed f.n Call and see me. You will find it pays to trade here. Plows, Harrows, Cultivators nn.i aii kinds of Agricultural Implements Alfalfa, Clover and All Kinds of Field Seeds. I have just added a stoek of PAINTS and am pre pared to guarantee price and xuality. Come in and make your wants known and iret, nrici-s 1 It will pay you. Yours for Business,. D. M'DONALD Hood River. On- f.i. .,!. viuifii mill -nt i lu,:H'.iir thmi tli rnt. Kxilu .. lult, A ,C V V tr 11 I Mid River Street. e ret them (iim t from the Last, tall ami look them over. (Iraphophone on household goods free for $.'K) inf T ,l ' j 1jctlo. ABBOTT 45. IZ. Url. 1 3ui!diig Material, Carpets, Paints, etc. Undertaker and Embalmer, BCigl Class Eillinr3r AND HAIR GOODS Hood Iliver, Oregon. CHAS. N. CLARKE