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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1906)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1906. i : - JONATHAN BOURNE, Jr. WHAT OUR EXCHANGES SAY ABOUT E. L SMITH iALE HTER tSLAUG i i ' 1 4 it t a I ' J" - I ( . - v -ff. ' : . sy "? ' . ' Ji -: . " ... -- - - -r-r-- r--t' .... Republican Candidate for United States Senator. CHAMPION OF STATEMENT ONE. Jonathan Bourne, Jr., candidate before the Kcpublican primaries for the nomination of United Mates Senator in Congress, for the long term commencing March 4th, 1007, wan horn in New lledford, Mass., February 23d, 1 856; was I member of the claf-s of 1877 at Harvard University ; came to Portland May Kith, 1878; was a Republican member of tho Oregon Legislature in the session of 1885 and tho extra session of 1880; was one of Oregon's delegates to the Republican National Convention of 1 888 and Oregon's member of the Republican National Committee from 1888 to 1892, and a delegate to the Republican National Con vention of 1802; and was elected as a Mitchell Republican to the Oregon Legisla ture in 1890. Mr. Bourne has been more prominently idnetifled with the development Of the mineral resources of Oregon than any other man in the state, having expen ded in the last twenty years over $1,000,000 of his own money in the acquisition and development of Oregon mines. While Mr. Roume lias liad his residence and main office at Portland since 1878, lie has hud another office at New Bedford, Mass., and has carried on the business of his father's estate since 1889, which makes him familiar with many of the large interests and leading men of the East. These qualifications, in con junction with his tremendous ouergy, origlanilty, executive ability and exper ience in business and political affairs pre-eminently qualify him for making an able and influential Senator for the State of Oregon. Mr. Bourne bus always favored extending the direct power of the people over their government as fur as possible. He was one of the leading spirits in the ' Initiative and Referendum movement from 18(K1 until it was approved by the voters at tho Juno election In 1002. In KHM lie was a member of the executive committee of tho Direct Primary Nominations League, and holds the same pos ition with the Tropic's Power League at this time. In all these movements he has been ono of tho few to guarantee the necessary expenses of preparing and proposing their measures to the people. :lu says that the choice of United States Senator should be by direct tote of the people, and that tho Legislature should be compelled to elect the man the peoplo select. To accomplish this result, he is championing Statement No. 1' of the primary elections law as the only method by w hich public opinion may be crystallized and made effective upon the Legislature. In his petition for nomination ho says: "If I mil nominated and elected I will, during my terra of otlice, favor: Republican Politices. Amending National Constitution for People's Election of United States Senators. Publicity Political Campaign Expenses. National Control of Corporations in Interstate Com merce. Rigid Exclusion of Asiatic Coolie .Labor; Good Wages make (iood Citizens. Legal Limitat ions Labor I lours for, Softy on Railroads. Parcels Post, including Rural Delivery. Pure Food Laws. Liberal Appropriations for Panama Canal, Coast Defen ses, River find Harbor Improvements, including Colum bia and Willamat to Rivers, Coos, Yaquina and other Oregon Harbors, Celilo Canal, Government Canal at Oregon City. Fair Share of Irrigation Fund for Oregon. Loyal Support for Successful Candidates. Rigid Enforcement Statement One. Roosevelt for Second Elective Term. I desire that the following statement be printed after my name on the nominating ballot: I WILL SUPPORT PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S DETERMINATION THAT JUSTICE BE DONE ALL MEN. Is Din The Aeknunledged Standard, The Hood River apple seems to br the acknowledged standard or pernio Hon. From all sections of the conn try where apples urn grown an effort is Ixiinn made to raise fruit that will measure up to tho Itooil Jilver stand lird of quality. Whether this can be (lone remains to be seen. While the same met hod may be pursued, we do not think t'.iat other sections have the null which gives to the liood River lruit it h L'reiit keeninu qualities. The hiteHt to bo heard from is Cluckuiiiio- uounty ..f which the Silver Lake Ore k'ouiau hiitm: "There will come a time when the famous apples of Hood River will II ml a close rival in the apples of Clacka mas county. And why not? The soil nnil conditions in Eastern Clackamas county are pronounced to be as (food s Hood River's for apple raising. The great trundle with this part of the country is that it haa been isolated until now, and the next few years will Hoe a great many experiments inrais ing fruit which will prove beyond doubt the superior adaption of this section of npplo culture." Property Here (iood Investment. ti. A. SchitlW, the well known tail Tir, has purchased city property in llooU liivor, adjoining somo property he has owned for some time in that oity. He believes Hood River will be coine one of the most prosperous and thrifty little towns in Oregon in time. Property is advancing in price and new settlers are going into the conn try every week. Mr. Scbilllei'a son, J. li. Sehilller, is in the tailoring business at that place. Kast Oregon-iau. No .Mure Iiabhitvillc. KdttorA. Hennett announces his re tirement from tho Irrigon Irrigator, The Irrigator without the Sage of liub bitville reiumda ono of Shakespoaie's Kreatest tragedy with llumlet left ont. N'ewberg Unipbio. Killed Fruit Pests. While the cold weather baa appar eutlv done no harm in this section, Eastern Oregon was not so fortunate oarlr fruits were hurt there but a (lis patch from Walla Walla says: "The recent cold weather proved beneficial to the fruitgrowers, notwithstanding union of the early rtuit was killed. Au examination of the trees in the fruit tielt reveals the fact that the San Jose scale was killed. Nearly every oreharu lu the valley was slightly at! ected with the scale before the freeze oame, and orchard ists were preparing to do an immense amount of spraying. Thi will not b necessary now, as there is no Bign of the pest anywhere." A Rare Kvent. A very Interesting event oooured at the home of Thoman tioss, near liel iiinut, on March 21. The occasion was the marriage of "throe couples, three of the contracting parties of which were from ono family. The names ot the parties Cleorge M. Eddie and May li. (lustave A. Jaoroux and M. lions, and Oeorge (1. Ooss and Myrtle A. lirowu. The otUclating minister were Kev. llrown and Elder L. O. Dix. Mr. Itrown is the father of Mrs. Oeorge II. Ooss. The gests were Kev. Ilrwu, Mr. and Mrs. Harney, Air. and Mrs. L O. Dix, Mr. Skinner, Mr. Harvey Kudo, Miss Lulu Oix, and Miss tlraoe Upton. Their many friends wish them long and happy life. were, Ooss, Ethel To the Voters of lialdwln Treriurt. The registration books for Baldwin precinct are now open. I will tie pre pared to register vou at any time al lirlbble's store. O. Fredenbnrg, Notary Public. Pigeon Shoot. Kverv Sundav afternoon near Reeu- ulator I ion t landing. Ten bird matches AO cents. Kverything furnished and everybody invited. i E. L. Smith of Hood River has an nounoed his candidacy for the nomi nation of U. B. Senator on the Repub lican ticket. Mr. Smith is one of the strongest nieu the party could put up, and would well represent Oregon in Congress. Antelope Herald. Hon. E. L. Smith, of Hood River, has decided not to enter the race for gubernatorial honors, but instead, has surprised bis legion of friends throughout the state by announcing himself a. candidate for United Htates Senator. Mr. Smith possess those qualifications wbiob would make Oie gon an ideal representative in the up per bonse ot uouirress. wneeier County News. Hon. E. L. Smith, of Hood River, who has beeu boomed by bis friends for the Republican nomination for governor, has formally announced his candidacy for the United Htates Hen- ate. The announcement comes as a ereat surprise, as Mr. Smith haa been urged by his friends all over the state to enter the race for the nomination for eoveroor and it was not generally known that be bad aspirations for the Senatorship. Mr. Smith east bis maiden vote for Abraham Lincoln In 1800, since which time he has beeu a staunch Repub lican, belonging to the Btalwait wing of the party in this state. He is prominent in tbe industrial organiza tions of tbe state, being chuirman of the state board of Horticulture and president of tbe Nowrthett Fruit Growers' Association and tbe Oregon Development league. He bas also been very proimneut in the politics of this state, and he was Speaker of the House In the legislature or lnsu. Madras Pioneer. A. Ilennett Nominated. The directors of tbe Irrigon Fruit Co. have presented the name of A. Bennett of Irrigon for pjesident of the Oregon Development League. The va cancy ts caused by reason oi ine resignation of former president lion. E. U Smith, of llooci Kiver. . Mr. Dennett is absent from the city and could not be seen in regard to tbe matter, but the fruit company never theless feel justified in presenting his name, lie Is now, by reason of tils untiling energies in behalf of the league, its first vice president. We do not know ot another man in the state who bas given more of bis time and energies to boost this organiza tion. Tbe directors of the Irrigon Fruit Oo. feel that it would be a great help to the community at large and a direct service to the development league and state should we succeed in electing A. Dennett to this oltlce. A year or so ago the Oregon De velopment League bad a vice-presi dent In nearly eiery city and 'village in the state. Uecause of their untiring efforts a few have been retained and tbe great built of names dropped, un til now A. lionnctf, S. H. Friendly, Ueo. T. Baldwin, Dr. J. S. McCormic and fi. F. Mulkey, In tbeordor named, make up tbe list of vice-presidents. If out of all that wero originally cho sen Mr. liennett stands at the very head by reason of good servloe render ed, would he not make a good presi dent? The Irrigon Fruit Co., in nominating him, thinks he would. irrigator. Climatic Cures. The influence of climatic conditions in the cure of consumption is very much overdrawn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by proper attention to food diges tion, and a regular use of German Syrup. rree expecorauon in ion uioiiiiiik made certain by German Syrup, so is a good night's rest and ttie absence of that weaKening cougn anu ueuiiiuuiug nigni sweat. Restless nights and the exhaus tion due to couching, the greatest dan ger and dread of the consumptive, can be prevented or stopped by taking tier man Byrun liberally and regularly. Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, yon will find that of the thou sands ot consumptives mere, the lew . .... i . - who are oeneiuuui anu regain strengm are those who use German Syrup. Trial bottles, Uftc; regular size, f)C. ror sale by C. N. Clarke, druggist. Will Stay in Hood ltiver. The remedy that makes you eat, sleep and grow strong, called 1 almo tablets, will be sold regularly by V illiams Pharmacy, Hood Kiver. These great nerve anu constitution builders cost only bUc per box, six boxes IZ.W. Is a Strung Candidate. The candidacy of Win. J. Clark for state prluter seems to be meeting with considerable success. He is said to be a strong candidate throughout tbe state and au exohauge says of him: "Mr. Clark is one of the oldest printers in the State and one of the best known country edi org in Ore gon. His nomination will be a tribute to tbe country press and they are backing him heavily for the place." The best safeguard against headache, constipation and liver troubles is l'e Witt's Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills in tbe house and take a dose at bed time when you feel that the stomach and bowels need cleansing. They don't gripe. Sold by Williams' Pharmacy. Secured Franchise In Portland. The Mount Hood Electric Light and Power Company, which recently ap plied for a franchise in this oity has just beeu granted one In Portland and has been granted the privilege of lay ing wires aud conduits and disposing of light aud power in Portland, was oidered advertised by the oity coun cil. 8. II. Cobb, the president of the company, proposed several amend ments, the most important of which whs to etxend the time limit for which 10,tXW horsepower of electricity should be brought Into the city from two to three yenis. He is willing to consent to bring ft, IKK) horsepower into the city within two years. Indigestion is much of aliabit. Don't get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dys pepsia t ure after eating and you will quit belching, puffing, palpitating aud frowning. Kodol digests what vou eat (tnd makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Williams' Pharmacy. A professional room burglar, siving his name as Fred Martin, was captured by Marshal Wood this moruing. He ts a man about thirty years of age aud a oon Aimed morphitie fiend. He came in on a night train, securing a room at the Union street lodging bouse. Early this morning the landlady, Mrs. DeWolf, discovered that the house had been burglarized and immediately no tified tbe otllcers. When arrested, some of the stolen goods were found In his possession. He was given a preliminaiy hearing before Justice Douthit, plead guilty, aud was bound over to tbe circuit court. Chronicl . OF. M E RCIA NDIE We have purchased from the Assignee of Royse & Sons at Waits- burg, Wash., a $10,000 Stock, consisting of DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS Which we are selling at less than WHOLESALE PRICES. Sale is NOW OPEN in the Smith Block back of the First Nat ional Bank. We can save you 30 to lOO per cent. 1 COME EARLY WHILE LINES ARE COMPLETE BLOWERS BROS. -CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE IN- Rivcrvicw Park and Idlewilde Additions Easy Grades, Fine View and Good Water ALSO MANUFACTURING SITES FRONTING ON O R. & N. TRACK WITH 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 Wauconia Hotel HOOD KIVER rmiEiaBi Ofllces and Itttoius. Tbe very beat for rent in Suiiib Block tints Faint Wall Paper Co. Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH ES and BRUSHES. HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paer; includes latest designs in Blanks, Gilta - and high Grades, From 10c up,. A full, stock of room ; molding, Picture rail, Plate rail and a small line of ' V novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. . Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone 671. First and Oak Streets. Announcement Season of 1906 Our scalo of cbargos for services aa Arcbiteds or Engineers, during tbe ensuing season, will be as follows: Flans, details and specifications for new buildings, 1 per cent of to tal cost, based upon the AVERAGE of bids received, where total cost cannot lie determined. For alterations to old buildings, 5 per cent. General supervision of works, which will include the survey of build ing lines and setting of grades, and drawing of contract or bond, and su perintendence to completion or acceptance new buildings, 2J per cent; alterations, 5 per cent, or full services for 6 per cent of actual cost. On engineering works, surveys, etc., 10.00 per day and expentes, or as provided under special agreement for large projects. Transportation to and from works outside of city limits, and tbe em ployment of necessary help at expense of client. Ch irges ate based upon the total cost of all works forming part nf construction and permanent equipment ol any buildings in connection with which the Architects render service. The rules of The American Institute of Architects, governing the practice of Architects, provide that "All drawings and specifications, as instruments of service, shall be the property of the Architects, aud must be returned to them upon cm pletion of works," and, "fees are successively due, as works are completed, unless otherwise stipulated in agreement." We make no charge for consultation or preliminary sketches, and guarantee economic and faithful service. FRUIT TREES Nice lot of Yellow Newtowns, Spitzenberg, Baldwin, Mam moth Black Twig, Jonathan, Rome Beauty, Lawver, etc. Vlso large line of general nursery stock. Send for catalog and price list. Breeders of Shorthorn Cattle and Berk shire Hogs; all stock registered.- PACIFIC NURSERY CO. TANGENT OREGON S. J. FRANK Dealer in Harness Sz Saddles AH Repairing Promptly Attended to HOOD RIVER OREGON P. M. HALL-LEWIS & CO. Davidson Building ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Hood River. Ore, Square Deal Store "Honest Goods and a Square Deal" is my motto. A full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed to select from Farm Implements of all kinds Wagons, Buggies and Hacks Osbourne Spring Tooth Harrows and Canton Reversible Extension Discs are complete orchard tools in themselves Agent for DeLavel Cream Separator the only first-class separator on the market Have just received a Carload of Dynamite and Stumping Powder 100,000 Brick for sale m lots to suit I ::,,1frf;L- W MM ----- i -i w THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK SAVINGS DEPARTMENT... OI l'EUS TO ITS IWTKOXS TIIK NEW SAVINGS BANK The only one which shows the amount con tained therein without opening it. This beau tiful and practical bank may be hail in Hood Uiver only at The First National Bank Call and secure one an I start a Bavings ac count that will be a perpetual source of gatis fnction to you. F. S. STANLEY, President. K. O. IiLANCIIAR, OaHhier. SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon Hak ers Special attention given to making and repairing Grubbing Tools and Loggers' Tools EXPERT HORSESHOERS Important Phone 74! D. M'DONALD 3rd and River Street. Hood River, Ore. No matter whether you eat to live or live to eat you are entitled to pure, clean food. So are your stock. Take a stroll around the warehouses of the outside mills and see land plaster, house plaster, fer tilizers and other odifferous dirty stuff piled in with the flour and feed, then come down to the Flour Mill and see the cleanliness of everything and it will iiot take yon lo ;g to decide to use '-CUPID'' flour and to see that your stock -vt HOOD RIVER FEED. You will live longer and so will they. We intend to see that those wanting dean Hour and feed can get it. If your dealer will not, furnish it we-will give you a list of places where you can get it. No carbonic acid gas ui- wthi'i r.rtiMcia! means used to I. l.-a.-li nr flotir. Can other mill.- .is iniich"' Hood River Milling Co.