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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1906)
HOOD BJVER GLACIEB, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1908. IS TRYING TO FORCE LL SMITH INTO RACE The IrriKon Irrigator has the fol lowing to suy iiliout the caudiduoy of K. L. Smith, although Mr. Smith has siiid thut h U uut a candidate: The primary law we are told wag placed upon the stutute books for the tmipoae of taking iioiniuatioua out of the bnudjj of rina and cliquey and from the pfilitk'iaiM) tbemnekes, and placinu the imittor In the hands of the people the rotors. Theoretically the idea is perfect, and savors of Ktysia. But as we ap-. proach our first election under this law we Hud a vatt difference between theory and actual conditions, and to day we see that f ir the olB".e of gov ernor the only candidates are those who went to work pHrly 'and came out simply as oltl'-e seekers; quite in the old way. , Against the present , candidates the Irrigator bus uo word of fault to find. Dr. Withyoomhe, Mr. Johns and Mr. (Jeer are all good men, and if one of them secures the nomination we will be found uUndiug shoulder to shoul der 'With the nominee aud-working zealously, enthusiastically , and pa triotically for his election. But as a republican we are asking this question : Can any one of these men; defeat. George Chamberlain? And the answer ;6omos back from republi cans all over the jstate , that the nomi nation of "Withyconibe, Johns or Geer means tbe election of Chamberlain. There is one man iu the state who can defeat Chamberlain to a certainty, aud that, man is E..L. Smith of Hood Hiver, but he has never been a candi date, is not now a candidate, and has recently declared that he Will not be a candidate, believing that the office should seek the man. Hut, follow republicans, do we want a "candidate?" As we said at first, theoretically tho direct primary law is supposed to take the nominations out of the hands of "candidates" and Flace thorn in the hands of the people, u other words theframeis of that' law supposed that tbe people, the voters, would press into service the best men for the various ottices, and particu larly for the great ottice of governor. SuhII we exercise this high peroga tive, or shall' we sit supiuely down andee the nomination go to a, "can didate" and the otiice to a democrat? From Malheur on tbe east to Clat sop on the west; from Klamath to the Columbia throughout every bunty in tbe state comes a demand for Mr. Smith to announce himself as in tbe hinds of bis friends, for our new law will not allow us to nominate him or any other .man, for that or. any other oliloe, until hehas tiled an announce ment thut.be will accept the nomina tion if given to hi m. Our duty is plain; we must snow Mr. Smith under with requests that he make such auuouucement. We must bombard him iu his Hood River homtvwitti telegrams, letters and peti tious, aud those of us who can- must go aud see him and tell him the peo ple of Oregon want him to be their standard bearer iu the coming cam paign. Aud he will accept. He is too loyal a citizen, too staunch a republican, too much ot a man to refuse us if we make it ch ar to hi ui that .be is the choice of a large number of tbe peo ple of bis party. We must do this at once. Yoii wbo are reading this article should not waste a moment, but write or wire to bim at once, and tell Mr. Smith that you want, bim to. be the next governor of Oregon. And if a few thousand of us do our duty there is ho doubt of the result. Will we do it? We have all agreed to give,. the direct primary law fair trial, aiid bore is our.- opportunity to take advantage of Jtbat law and eleot a governor of our own. . One last' w6rd : Write to Hon. E. L. Smith, Hoo 1 River.Oregon, today, NOW, aud tell him you Want him to become the republican- candidate for governor of the state of Oregon I Some Spray formulas. As the-spraying season is. with us again and there are very many .in quiries for the priucipal formulas used againtt iiuecta and fungus dis eases, we agiiiu 'reproduce the follow ing .standard remedies, the salt, sul phur' aud liiuo spruy and the bor deaux mixture:,. . ....- . - Unslaked lime 10 pounds. Sulphur 'JO pounds. , , Salt (HI pouuds. Water 01) gallons, Place ton pounds' of lime aud twenty pounds of sulphur iu a boiler with twenty gallons of water, and boll over a bris'kiliie tor notl less than one hour and a half, or until ' the sulphur is thoroughly dissolved. When this takes placo,- the mixture will be of an am ber color. Next place in a cask 30 pounds of ..unslaked ' lime, pouring over it enough hot water to thorough ly slake it; and while it is boiling, add the 15 pounds of salt. When this is dissolved, add to tbe lime md sul phur in thejbojler, and cookorbalf an hour longer," when tfie necessary amount of water to make the 60 gal lons should be added. A muohrefteior method of preparing tbe above ' waSh-is as follows: Make the sulphur iu'to'a thin paste with hot water; placo the unslaked lime in a tight barrel aud add the sulphur paste and front' 10 to 13 gallons of boiling water. Cover the barrel with saoks and a wooden cover and let itstand. After!" the -violent boiling has subsided, the -ndxture must be stirred thor oughly nilfcil all indications of boiliog stop. Then add the salt and enough hot water t.o he able to strain the mix-ture-into 'the' spray "tanks, and add the required quuutity of boiilug wa ter. ft- -jf j i Hordenux Mixture; v Copper sulphate (Milestone) 8 lbs, Quicklime 10 pourrds. Water -00 gallons. ' " Those proportions are- of extra strength for use while the tree is dor mant. In summer a weaker solution is used. Dissolve the copper sulphate in a larrel containing 10 to 12 gallons of water. Slake the quicklime and thin it to a creamy whitewash. Pour tbe whitewash very slowly through a wire screen into the copper solution. Stir tbe mixture thoroughly aud add enough water to make 50 gallons in all. Stir occasionally while applying us a spray to the trees. In the preparation of the Bordeaux mixture it is- necessary - that tbe in giedienta should be mixed in a wood aii tnwl.. If an iron one" is used tbe copper. . will 0, to the, iron and the ettect or tne spray oe iurgiy ucuwm ized. Apply the wash cold as soon as pos sible aftei it is prepared. Never allow it to et.Hud over night. Permission will be granted by coqd ii n 1 . .li ii (li.rHiu tn rnnair his board ing hiin. liv adding six feet, to tbe ai,i i,r it !.) 'idloin him tun a Hri ,(rrtnf 11 .t . TQlll . OO it tiTO' vided he will remove tbe outbuildings near it which have been an eyesore to Jiood xiiver residents ior wwi n 0. R. & N. CAFE CARS HAVE ARRIVED The first cafe observation cars ever turned out of the Pullman car facto ries passed through tbis city Wednes day al'ternoou. Describing them, the East Oregon ian says: The cars are of special desigu, made upon special order from the O. R. & N. and are the first of the kind ever manufactured. They left Pullman last Wednesday night. Ihev came in charge of Edward MoGowau, pioneer employe of the Pullman factories, who delivered them to f oreman r. b. Rounds, of tbe meohanioal depart ment of the O. R. & N. in this city tbis afternoon. The observato'-y, which will seat 10 people, is in the rear of the car and is buished iu green plush and dark mahogany. The smoker i separated from the observatory and will accom modate 10 people. The gentlemen's toilet is connected with tbe smoking apartment and the ladies' toilet con nects with the observatory. An em ployes' toilet is located iu the oppo site end of the car, where an employes' lavatory is also located. . lbe dining room will accommodate 18 people at a time and is fiuished in light colored mahogany with elegant trimmings and decorations. A cale is attached to the dining room and tbe car is plentifully supplied with lock ers, closets and sideboards. lbe kitchen is in the bead end of the car aud is well appointed, being supplied . with range, lefrigerators, lockers, cupboards and conveniences. Call bells are located at every seat and every table, aud passengers will be served promptly by tbe porter in charge of tbe cars. The cars are 78 feet in length aud their cost is estimated at $12,000. Mr. McGowan.who brought tbe oars from tbe factory, has been in tbe em ploy of the Pullman company for 18 years, bis duties being to deliver new equipment to tbe various railroad sys tems ordering it. He will return to Pullman at once. Hare Filed Their Petitions. The following list of names have been filed with tbe clerk by parties to have their names printed on the offi cial ballot of the Republican party as candidates for the nomination for the following offices: For representative to legislature- Philip W. Kuowles of Dufur; J. P. Hendriok of Cascade Locks. For county clerk Simeon Bolton of The Dalles. For sherirf-F. C. Sexton of The Dalles ; Levi Chrisman of The Dalles. For treasuier M. A. Donnellof The Dalles. For county commissioner H. J. Hibbard ot Hood River; O. R. Cast ner of Hood River. For coronor C. N. Burget of The Dalles. For surveyor A, W. Mohr of The Dalles. Democratic ; For constable The Dalles district- James Harper of The Dalles. For justice of the peace J. A. Douthit of The Dalles. Dr. Cooper's Nine Cs. Is a wonderful medical discovery. Af ter thirty-flvei years of active practice, and having treated many hundred cases of catarrh and other throat and lung diseasesr Dr. Cooper, discovered the med icine called the "Nine Cs." The "Nine Cs" will cure any curable case of Catarrh, Asthma or Consump tion that has not passed to tbe lat singes. It is a great remedy for hoarse ness of public speakers. It Is a sure remedy for croup and a great benefit in whooping cough. ihe remedy is pleasant to use, even for children, and is sold by the drug gists in Hood River, under a guarantee to benefit the patient or the money re funded. This medicine was formerly manufactured in Villisca, Iowa, but will now be manufactured in Hood River. DR. F. COOPER. .Married on Anniversary. There was quite a number of guests invited to the borne of Daniel Seit- singer on .Crorton Prairie, Wednes day, February H, which was (he sec ond anniversary of their daughtei Bertha's wedding day; also Aunt Martha Cat ter's birthday, she being 82 years Old. . The surprise came when tbe preacher appeared on tbe scene and Mr. Ear nest and Miss Felicia Wade waiked into the parlor and were united in the bonds of holy matrimony. After congratulations, tbe guests were invited into tbe dining room where they sat down to a table boun tifully supplied with the good things ot this life, wblcn all did justice to. The evening was spent with instru mental music, singing and social obat. . Mr. Seitsinger is a model young man and is to be complimented in getting one of Firwood's fairest young ladies for a partner through life. Goldeudale Sentinel. LUCKIEST "MAN l. ARKANSAS. ."I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas," writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since the restoration of bis wife's health after five years of continuos coughing and bleeding from the lungs; and 1 owe my good fortune to the world'sgreatest medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which I know from ex perience will cure consumption if taken in time. My wife improved with first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure. i;ures- tne worst coughs ana colds or money refunded. At Chan. N. Clarke, druggist. 50e and f 1.00. Trial bottle free. :Mjjss Rose aud Annette Michell of 'be Dalles were passengers on train 6 lunday for Portland, where they will spend two weeks visiting in the me tropolis. The be-t way to rid the system of a cold is to evacuate the bowels. Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar acts as a pleasant, yet effectual cathartic on the bowels. It clears the head, cuts the phlegm out of the throat, strengthens tbe bronchial tuber, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, etc. Sold by.' i illianis Pharmacy. To the Toteri of Baldwin Precinct. Tlie regis! ration books for Baldwin precinct are now open. I will be pre pared to register you at any time at Uribble store. O. Fredenburg, v. . -... Notary Public. Here Is a Bargain. Five acres first-class land, one mile from Hood River; all in orchard; new buildings on place. Must sell at once. For particulars see John Leland Hen derson. -''' Apple Shippers Your shipments, large or small, re spectfully solicited. We can get yon g'Kid prices. Prompt returns. Send for shipping stamp. McEWEN A KOSKEY, Commission Merchants, 129 Front street Portland, Ore. How hard ft mother has to coax before the can get her child to take Its first step. Jl is just about as uara to in duce a con firmed $ in valid, espo- dally one with weak suiiermg ness of the lungs, to take the first step to health. There is a lack of confidence, and perhaps a crushing experience of a former failure which depresses and discourages the sufferer. In spite of doubts and fears you will take the first step to health when you take the first dose ot Dr. Pierce's tiolden Medical Discovery. It never fails to help. In ninety-eight cases out of one hundred it never fails to cure. Never mind about the symptoms. Obstinate cough, blending nf the lung, spitting ot blood, emaciation, night-sweats, condi tions which If neglected or unsklllfully treated terminate in consumption, have all been perfectly and permanently cured by 'Golden Medical Discovery." "I am th.nktul to say that Pr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cured me of con sumption." writes Mrs. Mattle L. Denton, of Morganton. N. O. 'Mr health bad been bad and for several months buforo 1 began the use of your medicine 1 had nympUmi of con sumption. Had night-sweats, a had couirh, loss of appetite and a ffivat loss of flesh. There were other symptoms of disease that disappeared by the use of the medicine. By the time I used one boliloof 'tiolden Med ical Discovery' I began to regain my appe tite and after using two and a half boll let my cough was cured. I could eal heartily and all symptoms of consumption had dis appeared. Took seven tsUlles of 'tiolden Medical Discovery' and one of the 'Favor ite Prescription.' Am very thankful i re ceived ho much benellL I believe 1 would have been dead if 1 hnd waited and not taken l)r. Pierce's liolden Medical Discovery." Sick persons aw Invited to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, by letter, absolutely without fee or charge. Every letter Is regarded as sacredly confidential. Kach answer Is mailed In a plain envelope. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgi cal Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. The greatest comfort, maximum of safety, least delay and fastest schedulea are assured by travel ing over the Chicago & North western Railway and its connect ing lines to Chicago via Omaha or via St. Far.l and Minneapolis. This is tho routo of The Overland Limited and of The Atlantic Express daily trains, with direct through service from Portland via Omaha. Direct connection at St. Paul and Minneapolis with four mag nificent daily trains to Chicago. All agents sell tickets via this line. Poi tuitbcr Inlorattloa apply la w. a, cox. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY Tha Best In Current Literature 12 Complete Novel Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PERVEAH; 2SCTS.A COPY :no continued stories EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF IMM MIDWAY CHOP HOUSE RKOPENED UNDKR OLD MANAUEMKNT. REMEMBER YOU CAN GET A GOOD SQUARE MEAL OKiiOOD LUNCH AT ANY OLD TIME PROMPT SERVICE RENDERED. C. L. PIERSON, Prop. et Apples From now on we look for a better market in Portland ship to PAGE & SON Pioneer Fruit and Produce Dealers PORTLAND, ORE. Underwood Hotel Mrs. Mary D. Olson PROI'RI ETKBBS Firet-clasa accommodations for travelers Meals and lodging. Meet all boat. Lunches at all hours. Waiting room. Comfortable rooms. Underwood, Wash. BEN THEYSON Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle Jf: 1.1 M fl 1 Q..?,l(ISh row. H I o. .-w. jrtji. h The Shortest Month. This is the shortest month of the j-ear, and if you are paid by the montn, you ought to have little extra money left over. What are you going to do with this extra money ; vy not f tan an account with us? Then everv little while you will find you have some extra money . i . . i x to aaa to tnis account. Many a fortune has been started by saving the extra money. It is the first thou sand of a fortune that is the hardest to get. WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST SAVINGS DEPARTMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Do Ton Suffer with Dyspepsia or indigestion? Clarke's Dyspepg Tablets will cure rou. Price only 60c. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit Highest Prices Paid J. R. NICKELSEN -DEALER IN- Vehiclesand Agricultural Implements (Seasonable Goods) DlSC HarrOWS, Reversible and Extension Grubbing Machines, Wire Cable and Extras Cream Separators, Feed Cutters, Buggy Tops, Spray Pumps and all sundries for above. -DEALER IN- Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, O. T. RAWBON. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will hare and can sup ply in any number Cherry, Pea r,AprIcot,Pcach& Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitien berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or. Closing Out Ladies' Top Skirts These Skirts are of the lateHt Fall and Winter styles, in blacks, broAvns, blues, plaids and tans. Exceptional good values at these prices. Ladies' Top Skirts, worth 9.00, reduced to $7.00 Ladies' Tod Skirts, worth $7.00, reduced to 5.50 Ladies' Top Skirts, worth f A L. CARM1CHAEL HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS PHONE 51. Wood consumers will find it to their advantage to call on us. Have on hand 1500 Cords of Dry Slab Wood Prices have not been advanced. Oregon Lumber Hood River, Oregon. Boxes for High Grade Fruit. B LalaBaj jz? j? OREGON. F. H. BTANTON G.00, reduced to 4.50 TAIIE HOTICE WHOLESALE THE DALLES NURSERIES II. II. WFIIER, Prop. THE DALLES, OREGON. GKOWKR AND FRUIT, SHADE TREES AND ORNAMENTAL Evergreens, Rote and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. Houses Coe's Addition Cheap for your own Now is the JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Free Delivery. Phone 031 ..Mount Hood Store... W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods Ammunition Boots and Shoes Hardware Graniteware Hay Grain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Ijivery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. NORTON Tinners, Plumbers and Steam Fitters Handle Pumps. Windmills, Spray Fittings and Hose J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR I bold Vicente from the Slate Board of Oregon an Washington, and am qualified to chip bodien to any point. Prompt aervioe either day or night Ilearae furnished on all occasions Pallor Phone Main 1H3 Schifller Building, Residence Phone Main 1491 Hood Hiver, Oregon PHOP! 5J. Co. RETAIL DEALER IN GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS and Lots IN Cash or on terms. Time to Buy. Phone Farmers 1233. H. C. COE Lumber and Cedar Posts HOOD RIVER, OR. & SMITH