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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1906)
NEWS FROM COUNTY SEAT Hunting licRDHpR expired with the Koiuit out of 1905. It you want to hunt during the new soar you bad bettor get a uew license. The county clerk snys that the law will be rliicily enforced and thore found violating; it will be prosemited. John Kulley, a box car roblmr who was recently arrested at Arlington, has been bound over in the Bum of tl.000 to await the action of the grand jury. . li. II. Urouson h'S been appointed temporary supervisor of the Cascade forest rjserve. Mr. li'ousou is in charge of the Arizona forest reserve and will act in this capacity here un til a siiccossor to A. Ascholf, who re cently resigned, has beeu appointed. A scries of revival meetings are be ing held at the Methodist Episcopal church at The Dalles this week. They commenced New Year's eve, and will be continued indefinitely. An inquiry liurgot hint was made uy Uorouer week into the cause of death of luaao Logan, who recontly died at Musier. Logan was found dead in his cabin on the P. W. Wilson place, about threo miles from that plane. It bus developed that Logan has had one or uiore strokes of paral ysis and it is thought that he suffered another and sucuumbed. No evi dence was found to show that he met anything but a nuturid death. Mrs. Mary lialdwin, who at one time resided at the Dalles, died at Seattle Thursday. The body was brought to The Dalles, where funeral services were held and the interment took place. Mrs. lialdwln was over W years old. Much petty thieving has been coin on at The Dalles lately. A cinch ho longing to a saddle owned by James Unities was recently taken from hi barn, and a watch owned by Mrs, Wickham has also mysteriously dis appeared. - During the year 1005 Wasoo count. has granted 101 marriage licenses, and these are offset by 4(1 divorces, making one of the latter to all newt every four of the former. Multu mah shows a butter record, grantin one divorce for every eight marriage; We, however, happen to know that uumher of our divoices should be ao credited to Multnomah. Chronicle, The would-be swain of a Dull young lady who would capture hei for life expresses himself thusly: Dear madam 1 thought 1 would right you a tew lines to let you no that I am a single Man ana want to get Married my age is 24 1 will lie your best Frond if you right to me if you please 1 dont use licker or t backo Or no Had habblts of any kind 1 have real dark lirown hair and grhy eyes rosy comnlectioniaiid have fear ly teelb and a I'retty mustach and Is dark brown and I'lump Form and My weight is 15.1 will you marry me right soon to Mr. to Mini Tlio meeting hold at The Dalles by the taxpayers for the purpose of pro Tiding funds for the school expenses for the coming vear was well alteudc and a levy of 'u mills was voted. It was also voted to raise the salaries of the teachers if 10 a month with the ex ception of the superintendent, whose salary will remain the same. Eva J. Morgan was granted a di voroe from Alphonso Morgan by the court ut Iho Dalles last week. The Wasco mills have just completed their December output of Hour for shipment to Japan, It consisted of 10,(11X1 sacks. Mrs. Addu Kent, wire of J.W. Kent of Wasco, aged 111 years, died at the hospital at The fallen, Friday, where she had undergone an operation. J lie body will be shipped to Michigan for burial. From Professor Meyer' Book. In his book on "Government Kegu lation of Kailway Rate," which was recently issued. Professor Hugo H. Meyer of the University of Chicago has written concerning the demand ol the Interstate Commerce Commis sioners that their power to tix rates may be increased. "It is obvious that fciicn power over railway rates would give the Commissiju precisely the same power to chock or promote the trade and the industry of the several sections of the United States that would be conferred on the Commission by a law empower ing that bo iy to establish at its pleas ure anywhere within the United States protective tariff duties, sued as tne several Colonies habitually established bofore the formation of the United States, it is still more obvloua that Congress never would enter directly opon the policy of regulating the commerce a mong the several states, by thus re-establishing customs bar riers between the several states. The power that Congress, for reasons of public policy would not exercise in its own right, should not be bestowed upon an administrative bureau, the Interstate Commerce Commission. "The trade rivalries and sectional jealousies precipitated by the in crease of competition among rival producing regions, markets and dis tributing points, resulting from the ever increasing elimination of dis tance through improvements in the meant ot transportation, are so fierce that no publio body wblcb undertakes to intervene in those rivalries and jealouslos beyond the point of guar anteeing that they shall be settled with intelligence and In good faith- can hope to escape the fate of having to seek refuge behind the stone wall of some hard and fast system of regu lation which admits of the exerciee of little or no discretion." Maimed in a horrible manner by be ing haudless and ulmoHt sightless, yet Charles Hwenson, the laborer who was tujured in an explosiou about two weeks ago, is recovering at the hospi tal. Complaint was filed by 1 II. Wake Held in Justice 1 lout hit's court this afternoon charging L. L. McCartney and J. J. Woolery with obstructing the publio highway, having fenced in th-t county road leading from The Dalles to lygh Valley, which road was laid out in the your lHtu-r-Chroulolo. Captain Kdtia li. Audorson and Lieut. Antlorsnn, who have been in charge of the Salvation Army corps at I ho Dalles for the last five mouths and who have Accomplished much good during their stay in that city, are forced to leave on account of the health of the captain. Knsigu Hurst nail Captain Williams of 1'ortland will take charge of tho pout vacated by l aplalu Anderson ami Iter aid. W. K. Nixon, who has been the O. K, A N. station agent ut Tho Dalles for gome time, has resigned aud lias been succeeded by O. li. Young of Kl giu. It is not yet known what Mr. Nixon's intentions are for the future. Mrs. J. M. Cray of Lower Three Mile; threw what tdie supposed was an empty paper bag into the stove r, -coutly. There was an explosion which blew the stove to pieces, and Mrs. Cray was so badly burned that it was necessary for her to go to The Dulles hospital to have her injuries dressed. Investigation showed that the bag con tained guupowdci. Miss Blanche I'.merson, a niece of Attorney Frank Menolee of The Dalles, died at her home in that place Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Miss Kmertou was a stenographer iu her uncle's ollice uul bad not been iu good health for tome time. The fun eral was held Monday from the Chris tian church at 10 o'clock, j" Destroyed 500 Fruit Tree. The fruit luspector in the Lyle dis trict destroyed livK,' fruit trees that wore Infected with San Jose scale last week. May Cut Out Ntat'on, An article written for the East Ort- gonian says that there is a movement now on f ot to secure the removal ol the (). K. it N. stations aud sidetracks from Union to Hot Lake, ihroe miles away, thus doing away with the Union station and making Hot Lake the prin cipal stop for all trains. union is now connected witn I new. R. & N. by a line of railroad two miles in length which would have to be ex tended three miles further west to Hot Lake in order to give (list city rail ac commodation should the proposed change be made. The growing popularity ol Hot Lake as a health resort and the heavy travel from and to Hint place makes It neces sary for all U. It. & N. passenger trains to stop there as well as at Union station, which is three miles further eastward at tho foot of the hills. It is rumored in railroad circles that In order to cut out one of these stops which must be made so close together that Union station will be abandoned. Is Niicccnh north While? Tlie eternul question of what success is, bobs up serenely again. While mono is usually essential to success, it is not success. itseW. Too much money is at bud as not enough. Home eople think they cannot get too much, but they easily could. Not, perhaps, more than they want, but more than would he good for them. How much can you use legitimately anil ably? That should settle it. When a man gets so much money that lie wastes miy ot it, he lias too much. The rich man does in enjoy his expensive food as much as tl poor man does his cheap and scan fare. The only ink untune he has that he can brag over what he paid f it, and even at that, enjoyment palls alter awhile, l lie hharpsliooter says a steer once ate a farmer s pocketboo containing -'(Kl in bills. But did I enjoy it any more than a brother sister bovine, content with hay? K change. An Apple Issue. The current Issue of the Oem State Rural is devoted to apple culture au tho methods that should be employed lu marketing the fruit to Its best a vautage. It prints a number of pic t u res of the various varieties of applet grown in tho state of Idaho, aud also prints cue of the methods eumloved I packing Hood River apples. The 1- sue is an Interesting one and has number of special articles written b authorities on apple culture. Wood k Smith Kr.m. Moved. Wood & Smith ltros. moved into their new store lu the Smith bloc New lear s day. The store lias re coutly beeu Utted up by Carpenter Coe and presents a very neat appear ance, ilie firm has received many uew goods aud enlarged their stock of groceries aud t is their intention to keep a llrst class stock of, everything lu the grocery Hue. A Liquid Cold Cure. For coughs and cold no remedy equal to Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar tho liquid Cold (lure. It is dil ferent from all the others belter, I cause it expels all the cold from the system by acting as a cathartic on tin Dowels, tdves strength tu weak lungs, Affords immediate relief lu Croup, Highs, I olds, hooiiuig-Coiigh. etc Children love it. Sold by G. K. Wil nuns. This It to notify all whom it may con etn that 1 Have disposed of my inle est in t lie Chapman a Co. stock. All tills collected and paid by the remain ng stockholder. N. T. Chapman. Apple Growers We wish to correspond with v about apples. W ill pay cash for right uricties aud prices. A. l. mowers A Co., Seattle, Wash. A. W. Estes & Co. f iteai estate .Dealers Homestead and timber claims, dairy and fruit land. Apples, berries and cherries a specialty. Also some bar gains in timber land. Office over drag store, Jewettnve., White Salmon, Washington. $365 BUYS 2 very choice resi dence lots on the Heights. Adjoining property offered at $500. Inquire of John Leland Henderson or A. XV. OnthanK. Williams' Pharmacy Wood & Gray DEALERS IN Confectionery and Cigars AGENTS FOR Troy Steam Laundry l). S. Commissioner Notary Public GEO. T. PRATHER The Oldest Insurance and Real Estate Agent in town Insurance Loans Abstracting Hood River, Oregon Do you want a snap? You can't lose if you buy a tract in famous MAINE & BOWMAN PLAT Cut up in tracts to suit you. Just sold ten acres for tWO thousand dollars and the rest, than that which we re serve will soon be sold. 5000 TELEGRAPHERS mmm. NEEDED nminlly, to nil the new lKMltlonn crenKnt hv Hllnmit tout Telegraph oompnnleN. We wunt tit Nl. MKN l)U l.ADIKSol good bublla to LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. R. ACCOUNTING We nirnlsh 75 per cent of the Operators ami hi ion ak iiIs III America, tlumlx six schools e the liiritint cxcltiNlvt reltvruph Schools in ik wohi.I). iviihiiiiiiiiiii u ycHra and n nxcd hv nil IfHillnv Hallway otMclitlii. We execute a f-'fiO Itoiid to evi' y student lo mlMi him or hera pooltioti paying from Jill a mount ill runtc or the KiH'hv Hinliiina, or from t;f to fiul a month lit ulcRWest of the KiH'klea. IMMKlllAI'KI.Y I'HN UKAIU'ATION. Hiudi'itta can enter at anv time. No vaea- n. Kor lull prttcularn regarding any of ii ncooui, write tun ct to our executive or ' al t'lnciniiHtl, U. t'atnlogue free. The Morse School of Telegraphy tu'lnnntt, Ohio UUltH, W. xurktth. Tt'i. nnmlo. N. Y Knl'itMae, Win, San Kruiiotttco, Cm). Apple Shippers Your shipment!, Inrire or small, re- H'ft fully solicited. We can Kot ymi mhI prices, l'roiniit returns. Send' fur ipinnjr stump. .uir.iir.. ix rvtiMvr.i, Coiiiniisgion Merchants. 129 Front street Portland. Ore. The finest herry anil npnlfl lund in the world. Within the eity limits ol White Salmon. Tun-acre or smaller tracts just tho thing for berries and vegetables. After ymi have looked around come and see us and you will find just what you have have been looking fur. Cherries from'tract this year are the winners in the grout fruit exhibits. MAINE & BOWMAN, White Salmon, Wash, Richardson Bros. Blacksmiths Horseshoeing a Specialty All repair work neatly and promptly done. Corner of Ottk and First Streets HOOD RIVER, OREGON. will be headquarters for EVERYTHING in the SPRAY LINE Get our quotations Bring us your Prescriptions J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR I hold licetifp from the State Board of Oregon and Wasl initti n, and am qualified to phip bodies to any point. Frnmpf service either day or night. f'ailor 1'hone Main 194 Schilller Building, Ueflitlenet' 1'hone .Main :75 Hood ttiver, Oregon F. 8. STANLEY. Pres. E. L. SMITH, Vice-Pre. E. O. BLANCUAK Cashier. ILe First National Bank OF HOOD BIVER Remember That this bank is a Home Institu- tion and we invite your business on a basis of mutual helpfulness. Our Motto: "A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL. Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory and Patronixe Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 r Miit, iitiiii.o j i c,.,. ,;j o crv U I n I Golden Crown Hard Wheat Flour Is the best flour ever put River market. It is made hard wheat, and put up Hood River trade. The Hood River Rakery eh used 200 barrels of Flour, and says it is the have ever used. on the Hood from selected expressly for litis iust pur- (lolden Crown best flour they For Sale By STRANAHAN & SHEETS Hood River, Oregon J) To the People of Hood River Valley . . . Our Flour, Graham, Whole Wheat, Farina, Bran, Shorts and Middlings are as good as can be made by any mill on earth. All made from good, strong Hard Wheat. We ask you to give them the preference, and by patronizing home industry help build up your own community. If your merchant will not furnish you with the home product, call on us and we will put you in line with some one who will. Hood River Milling Co. FRUIT TREES A LETTER Nice lot of Yellow Newtowns, Spitzenber moth Rlack 1 wiir, Jonathan. Rome lso large line of general nursery stock and price list. Breeders of Shorthorn it -1 1 t jaijvin, luan- Reauty, Lawyer, etc. bend tor catalog Cattle and Berk shire Hogs; all stock registered. Some Bargains. Our lint contains alnrnt 40 diffi-rent tracts of fruit ami itenerttl farm lanilu in Modier ; about 6(10 acres In Underwood, divided into tracts of from 40 to acres each; alwi aliortt 1R" different tracts of farm property in lloml Kiver valley, anil mime very tleHirahle rcn dences in Hood Kiver and Mopier. 33. BHcreaVb mile out: berriei. mid orchard. A beauti I'll I location. Will lie sold at it barKitin. 24. 42acreN 4 miles out, III acre In orchard, 10 full la-Hring. Kiwi-elans Im provements. A lieautitul home. 2. 40 acres In the niOMt lieniitiful nor- tion of the valley. 4 acrea iu oicloird one vear old, 3J acres In lierries, 4 acres In alfalfa, balance general t'armiiii. 114. Two ltiO-acte tracts about nine miles out; one on eaut aide, other west Ide. Ohoioc f.tp fllOO. A nuiniicr ot fi, 10, 20 ami 40 acre tracts of unimproved laud thai will bear 1 1 1 v f stiirntlon Also a ttiimlierof laiye tract- from luo to3l!0 acres in Ore gon and WaNlilngton Some few leHl'lenoes tin I lots in every portion ot the cit) . W. J. BAKER & CO. Real Ectate Agents Htvifl Rlvr, Orm;nn. PACIFIC NURSERY CO. TANGENT : : : : OREGON A GOOD PIANO -Ah 'it ,esa Will brin happiness tn t'o homo -yQ hei cnc iMicirrn VJ L!LLIJ mUJItLU. of The Dalles, Ore. are always in the lead when it conies to good pianos, and close-priced terms ran be lttui; all that is asked is a small amount down and a few dollars a, month. No one needs to be without a piano who has talent in that direction, when new pianos can be bought for f 100 to .."l,"). Such pianos are: One used Railey, formerly worth .$.'500, now 2:25; Kimball piano in a fine walnut case, used only a short time and worth f 100, now 2.'."; and a store full of ten or twelve different kinds, all on easy terms. EILERS MUSIC CO. I wish to say to all our old friends and custom ers who for so many years came to our shop for their meats, that it is useless for me to introduce Wood Bros., our successsors, as their 18 years in the butcher business in Wasco county has made them so widely known that mi introduction is un necessary. Being honest, capable business men, they have the means and ability to rwn a, business as it should be run, and in a way that will be a! credit to our city. I expect to stay with the new firm for awhile, and will be glad to see you all at the old stand. I will guarantee that you will get just as much meat for your money, just as courteous treatment and just as prompt service as can be had in the city. We will have a full line of everything good to eat for the Christmas trade. Respectfully yours, ' E. S. MAYES. New Location. No" " v, We are now located in the Smith Building, in the room formerly occupied by J. E. Rand,' where we will be pleased to see all of our old customers as well as new ones. This large and well-lighted store has been fitted up with the best and most complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour and Feed ever displayed in the City. Fresh, Vegetables received daily. Call and inspect our stock. " . SPOT CASH GROCERY - WOOD & SMITH BROS , Proprietors. I or further particulars regarding the SMITH GRUBBING MACHINES, call on or write THE DALLES, OREGON. TiB20tiiCEiiiiGraiii6 ALL SYLES AKI PRICES FULL LINE Or RECORDS FOR SALE BY W. D. ROGERS. Hood River. Of. WOOD FOR SALE. I km prepared to furnish mill and plat wood, also other kinds of wood. I have a new steam wood saw and am prepared to do aawi nit. Also do seiw ral team work. FRED HOWE. Phone 121. White Salmon-Hood River Two bir sail boats, two perfectly safe gasoline launches and two bixr ferry scows. Expert sailors in charge. Boats leave at all hours. DEAN & PEARSON LUmed Ferrymen, bier Office tad Booms. Tho very best (or rent in Smith Block