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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1906)
.mi 5 t. I 4 HQODRIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1906. V'. , . i DALLES MAN FOUND DEAD ON BEACH. L. A. Baohelder, who has been niak ...itnghU home .at. Ihe Dalles for am ral rears was found dead ou the beach ' . bear that city Thursday afteruoou with bullet bole in his had. No reason can be assigned for the act etcept that the deoeatMjd uiiglit hate committed the deed la a lit of temporary iueunity It is known that be was at oue time confined in an insane asylum and bad been discharged as cured. Othei (acts brought out by U.w investiagtion, as reported by the Chronicle are to the . ettect that Bachelder is an unmarried maO about 40 years of age, whose borne was formerly in Washington county, but. who for the past two years has lesided in The Dulles, mak ing his headquarters the greater part of the time at theObarr bouse, kept by A. J. Northup, who knew him well and aaya he has always been a quiet, respeotable man end so far as be knows bad no reason for desiring to take hi own life. Northup said be was talking to bim Tuesday nigbt and that be seemed to be in his usual good spirits. Thursday morning at 8 o'clock Baohelder purchased a 38-ciUibre re volver at Nelson's second hand store, telling the clerk he was going to shoot birds, lie Nino l.ougLt cartridges '- from the Soxtou Yiuilher company. Later he went back to Nelson's and . said the revolver wouldn't work and '"' after dlsctfvet log that it was all right went hia way. Atoout 3:30 iu the afteinoou Marvin Rand, who keeps a lunch counter in the east end of town, was on the beach below the old cannery and saw a man lying about fifty feet down the river. Supposing be was drunk, Rand went An hu mav A ahnit time after, a traveling ' man and a boy happened long that way and ran across toe - body, which was stretched out with a bullet hole through the head. Near by was the revolver, which was iutro- In AitManna nf. fchA InnllflHt Blld "" " 1 - found to be the one purchased by Baohelder in the morning. rv..nnan Ytnroat una at mine notified. uuv " n " nd eeouring the body took it to the .inWfaHnu narlnm where theinauest si hold una a verdict of suicidal iinufh rAniWad. When examined it was found that there was but $4.56 In Kla nn .JQ T...u that thtt rinftrl man has a brother. William Baohelder, residing few miles out of Hillsboro, the oor m and leneived word to leave the body as it was found until be arrived at noon louay. City Council of Huntington Unanl. niousl j Passes Resolutions of Conflrieiire In Hon. John H. Aitkin'. A STROSU ESDORSEMEJiT. Ah un fii-iil. .unft nf fh rwrHonal re gard and esteem in which Hon. John H. Aitkin is held by the people of Huutiuuton unions whom be resided for the past eighteen years, the fol lowing resolutions, passed unanimously by the city cou noil last Monday night, are most signiiicaut and speak in uu mistakeable terms oi their utmost con fidence in his ability and Integrity. Whereas, our esteemed fellow towns man, Hon. John M. Aitkin, a resident of this city for the past eighteen years, has b?eu ureed bv bis friends to be come a candidate on the Republican ticket for the important otilce of State Treasurer of Oregon, we, his fellow citizens and neighbors desire to plaoe ourselves on record as favoring his nomination and eleotion. lie'has been mayor of this oitr and its treasurer Uve consecutive terms. He is promi nent in financial circles and has been the leading merchant in this city all these years. He is one of our most knnaut mill II nritfhfc nil izftll? : llRS ftl- waya taken great interest iu our public schools, and at proseui is oue oi our most tiusted direotot'8. . we are con- H, lo.it tliut ia mama will Held CTBat strength to the Republican state ticket, tneretore, oe it Kosolved. That we, tne council oi the City of Huntington, do most heartily recommend Hon. Johu Ait kin to tne Kepuuucaus oi uiegou iur ihu nftw nf Ntnfa TrHiirr. havina nnmnlaU nniiHrlanm In him. and PHl'Il- oaHv miHnrua hia pandidaCV . fullV COU- rinend that no aspirant now oeiore the voters of the state is better equip llv niinlltled to fill thi ..,,wt Inir.nrtunt nnuitinll. his business career in this city during the eighteen vnrn Imini? nnlriiueaciiauie . oue ui strict honesty and integrity. (Signed) K. W. Frame, Mayor. T. J. Huston, Recorder. Jas. Cunningham, Councilman, J. Hurtle, Archie Johnston, " O. Aim, " Wm. O. Spencer, " . A. W. Sutherland, Treasurer. John F. llauuou, Marshall. .' - : The Man For Senator. Under the prima! y law the people have a new duty, imposed by themsol n. to Indicate their preference for TTnit nrl U tat as Hnnntnr in Congress; The offloe is an extremely important one for it not only involves the repre sentation of Oregon in that body where all the states are equally repre seated, but bIbo comprises t!ie funo ii.. n aAr,aar tn t.ha Piesldent con oernlng all affairs and appointive aMaam .llliin t Via atatA. It mav be assumed that since the nBonle themselves enacted this law thAs maun to observe it. There are . .nk. nr oinrth? onntlemeu seeking th nomination at the bauds of the Republican voters, and one at the . t,..,l. nr hi namnnrntia voters. .Home n tnoa nunHMutoB ara in VBrlouswuvs bringing before the people their merits ..and asserting tneir claims, nhiant nf thi article is to present to ... .a.a nnnthar vinw of the a ned tinn. Tha law Drlmarily, as all other i. ..n...ni tha flllinB of offices. i Hoolonarl (or the Deople's welfare l . - tha enhlafnntion of iudi- hiMona. The Question be- n.- nAAr-i' nf thiaatntn. therefore concerns the interests of the state and Anna nrkt AnrtAaflt. ayennt in a subor dinate way perhaps, the particular niolma nf the canidates. Ihe true nnaatinii for every voter must neces ...it. u rohnf man nf those who are t ha sntad for will be best for the State of Oregon. The candidate who shall receive the nomination ought to 4k. nn n.hn la UlinariOf In tllH 1 tl li 1" itiea reouired He should have a wide knowledge of his state, its need and . its various industries, of its commerce nd the water ways aoo tranepurmu m lines on wh:ca that commerce uepeuun .unu i.o a mun hoHo exoer buuuju w ' -. ' ience bas put Mm closely iu touch mith tha nannle and their interests so 'frhnf ha haintf nnfl nf them, shall know as weil 'as they do what those interests He should be a man or presence ana commanding ability to make bis know ledge effectual, strong aud flim and of discreet and solid judgment. Neither Apolitical shrewdness or activity, nor academic or legal loarning can till the requirements of the Senator whom.the people are to choose. . It is not for us to guide the voters in their choice but to advise them sin cerely that their paramount duty is to themselves and to the state, and to suggest what we oouoeive to be tba es- .-1 i I n a nf thnl nhnioa senwai uuiiii.ibb ui ud. . Yet, looking the Held over and seek- iug to apply inese pnuuipi n" not forbear to say from actual know- . l.J..n H,,.f Hnnnrahla K. L. Smith Of .. JCUgn u . , Wasco County, in our judgment, meets the requirements. No man in the state has more intimate knowledge " of its needs, none stands higher In the esteem of the people, none can bring more of that actual experience to the , duties of the office, none has more of " that active force and effective address, which t Senator ought to bave.-Ore-gon Arlonltorlst and Rural Northwest. Can Not Deceive the People. The people of Oregon underttand what statement No. 1 means. The politicians are trying to twist It out of shape, to evade it, to find excuses for refusing to take the pledge, but i. ..a ... InfaHivant as the - -,iMutoa an.l the ' newspapers. 1 The Pledge means that the memiiers of the L!i.n-n rnla for the beopleV choice for senator. True, there is no . penalty for the refusal to sign this ii-i. o..t nnmn air-it of the Liifi'i-no- iha haalar. -The people , have determined to check the progress "i of the boas and redeem ine aiaie its disgrace. Those candidates who ... .!, th. nlaHira are deivlnil reiuso w In.o -"V r.-n- ' - the people. They are saying that the i nnt tha flninmnn ueor ie oi y I. .nr.m. in thfl stttte legIS Ureguu, - j' ,n!.h ihia lature.' inert imo j "-"" . pledge can be evaded by a man who has the interest of the people at heart. It says the legislatuie shall vote fcr the people's choice. Is there any- tblna bidden or misunderstood about this plain statement? On what grounds can candidate having the interest of ' the people at heart, refuse to take such broad pledgeT-East Oregonian. . Larn-est Peach Orchard In the World. The largest exclusive peach orchard In tha atnrlH la nnal llflilllf Set OUt in Chelau county, Wahingtou, opposite Chelan Falls, ou the Columbia river, hn -i' li' vnti rimnnrnHKH. loruiur uijiii- Oiissiouer of horticulture for the state of VVashintgon, and L. McLean. The orchard will comprise 2000 acres to be devoted exclusively to peaches and whpn all Set OUt Will COIIBlSt 01 320,000 trees. The orchard will extend fni. Hro m oa n nno tne uoiumuu' river, where the warm climate and soil are particularly adiiptcd to peaches. About 65,000, trees will be set out this season and within two years the entire 320,000 will have been planted. Tha ornimri in now iiaiiitf Dreoureu anu i. hitfMv adauted to all varieties of Sufficient, water to lirigaie jw hciob u nnai in tha rlilnllt'rf and eUOUUb tO supply theeutire tract will be brought from the isig iseuu or ine,iiiuiiiui. The orchaid will be exclusively a commercial orchard aud will uol be planted for speculative purposes. OPES PUBLICITY THB BEST uunnJiHTY uf ii. When the maker ot a medicine, sold through druggists for family use, takes iu fei cast as well as on its bottle wrappers, patients fully Into his confidence b; frankly and fearlessly publishing Droa a: his natients fearlessly publishing I as on its bottle wra f all ita Inffroriii'nta in 11 EmillsK this action on his part fs the Apples best uossitile evidence that he is not afraid to have the search light ot Inves tigation turned full upon Ills formula and that it will bear the fullest scrutiny and the most thorough Investigation. I)r Plnrw'a KavnritM I'mscriiitlon for the cure of the weaknesses, periodical pains and functional derangements of the or gans distinctly feminine, Is the only medi cine put up for sale through cinignists for woman's special use, the maker of which Is not afraid to take his patients Into his full confidence by sucu open ana honest publicity. k nl..,M mt. thn nnhUuhait Imrmltents on each bottle wrapper, will show that it is made wno:iy irom nauve, Anirnrun, medicinal roots, that It contains no Mil annniM or halilt-formlnir dnnrs. no nar cotics and no alcohol pure, triple-relincd glycerine, of proper strength ismiir usea Instead of the commonly employed alco hol, both for extracting and preserving ik. aniit-a m.xlii'iiuil iiroiM.rt.ies found in the roots of the American forest plants employea. ll IS ino only nirauum iur unmnn , nan r fi sinsps sola iiv iirua- nlcto thut Hi-tay tint, contlllll A Ilirin IM1!- centage of alcohol, which is In the long run so narmiui w woman s (leucaw. nerv ous system. Now, glycerine is perfectly harmless, and serves a valuable purpose hv nnsfwaitio- intrinsi" vnlue all Its own. and besides it enhances the curative effect of the other ingredients entering Into the "Favorite Prescription." Mnma nf tha flhlndt niaiticul wrlt.pra And teachers endorse these views and praise all tne several increments oi wiui-u ra vorlte Prescription" is composed rec ommendinn them for the cure of the HUansaa fnr which this world- famed medicine Is advised. No other medicine for women has any such iiro Jesstinud endorsement worth more than anv number of ordinary testimonials. If lnlAwiai.tt aarwl nnWia and Ufiflratta ti Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for his little hnnk of extracts from the works of amlnont. miMlicat writers and teachers .nnnilnri lha OaVArsI 111 frrMllmlta fl nd telling just what Dr. Pierce's medicines are made ot. it's free ior tne asking. Apple Shippers Ynnr shipments. large or small, re .,((,, IK. ..li,.ilo,l W can vet VOU Bond nriees. Proiimt returns. Send for . t T nipping niniiip. McEWEN & K0SKEY, Commission Merchants, Portland, Ore. From now on we look for a better market in Portland -SHIP TO- PAGE & SON Pioneer Fruit and Produce Dealers PORTLAND. ORE. Wood For Sale All Kinds at Test Market Price. Prompt delivery, pbone. Murray Kay. BEN THEYS0N Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle THONE 51. PHONE 51. I 1TOTZCE 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. Co. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Favorg Local Deposit of Stue r'u ids We have a candidate for Treasurer of the State ot Orenoi; in ". ilph W. Hoyt, who combines ail the qualities reouired tor that office of importance and trust. Mr. Hoyt is on record for the depos iting of state funds in the counties ...horoin fhnen fnnrlhl Hl'l' collected, ill stead oi as heretofore, honrdini? them iu one common center, .is mm win be of great benefit to the smaller blink ing interests of the state, and through the banks, help all Inciil busincM in terests, Mr. lloyt mil, witnoui uuuni, bate the hearty support of all J.ro gres ive nieu iu this campaign. Arrival and Departure of Malls. HOOD K1VEB. n.i .ai.. I...U.B H.iilu hnlwMin S A. m 1 IIB IWMUIIHT in m ...... j ...T.r.. . - and 7 p. in.; Sunday tnun 12 to 1 o'clock. muh for the Knst clone at ll.a) a. in., o.iu p. hi. a . e. .i... ti'. ..t 'Ul t. lit ami a n. 111. V II. III., I"r IIIO T. cni, t V " r- y -- The crrlern on K. K. H. rouUa No. 1 ana leave the postomce ot B.;w a. m. mun 'vc" For ML Hood, dully l li! ni.; arrives 10 20 Tlnrtnrwood. Wnsh.. dallyiexcept Sun Koi w niic NHinion, v itsu., uanj i .i arrives t It a. in. W11ITK SALMON. For IIiHid lllver, dully Hl9 -.'. in.; arrives at V:m:. , u'..i. ior uiiKiini, i rmu idiKe nim muhii dally at7.)a. m.;arrlvi'M5p. in. For Olenwonil, Knlila ami Ullmer, Wash., dully at a. in.: nrrlvus at li ). in. For 1'lne 1'lai iipii Snuwden, w ash., at , 1 p. m. Tuesdn.Mi an l SiaiirdayH; arrives 8ame days at 1'2 li'. , For llhiKvn, dally ut 4.4?. p. m.; arrives at 8.45 a. in. 0. K. & N.T1MU TABLE. Bast bouiiil .So. 2, unemco Hpn-lal. 11:40 n. m. No. 4. Spokane Flyer, S:it5 p. in. No. , i nil ami Kpreit, I0:W p. m. Mo. V4. v ay r i viiini:, li.w m. No. 2L I'""! Ficljiil, 4:05 a. in. V7iist liimml No. 1, rurllanil Kpcclal. 2:W p. m. No. :t, I'oriiiitivl Flyer, 5:itt a. in. NO. 5. M.illan.l Kspnws, 4:4S a. III. No. ii, Way KivlKlit, a. in. No. Ki, Fast FrelKllt. 16 P. n. Fruit Boxes Highest Trices Paid for High Grade Fruit. WHOLESALE RJsiTAlL THE DALLES 1STITRSEIIIES R. II. WEBER, Trop. THE DALLES. OREGON. OROWKR AND DIALER IN FRUIT, SHADE TnCCC GRAPE VINES ORNAMENTAL IVLLJ SMALL FRUITS Evergreen!, Roses and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Crown Strictly Without Irrigation. Houses and Lots An Economical Administration. If I am uouiiuatud an Republican candidate for State Printer, April 20tb, it will be by a direct voice of the peo ple and no political boss will baven BtrinKB on me. 1 know bow to print, aud everyone knows it. I will munage tbe office as economically as I do my own printing business and give it my personal supervision aud attention. Wm. J. Clarke, Candidate from Marion Oouuty. OREGON Shot Line and union Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily VehiclesandAgriculturallmplements (Seasonable Goods) DlSC HarrOWS,, Reversible and Extension PLOWS, HARROWS j AND CULTIVATORS IRON AGE GARDEN TOOLS Grubbing Maphines, Wiiie Cable and Extras Cream Separators, Buggy Tops, Spray Pumps and all sundries for above. J. R. NIpKELSEN COR. 4th. and COLUMBIA Streets Tlimnnh Pullman tndiird Bnd tourist leeplnir emu dally to omntm. Chicago, Hpo knno; timrlut Blecpinu cam dully to Kftnwu Cltv: Ihrnuuh I'nllnmn lourlat Blwplng cr L tl.. ..ta.l orniblD I lllnainl Reclining chair cars (seats free) to the bast aany. t'anght Cold W bile Hunting a llnrglar. Mr. Win. Tlios. I.anornHii, provim,Ial Cmistable ut Cliaplieu, Ontario, t-ays: "I caught a ecvere cold while hu titinz a Imrgultir in tlio fnrest nwaiiip last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy 1 tried it, and after lining two bottle, I was completely cured." This remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and releive a severe cold In less time than any other treatment and is a favorite wherever its supeiior exci'lli-nce lma become known. For sale ly Kier aim ie. To Handle Lalirumle Frnlt. (Jenree T. Parr, representative of TIME SCHEDULM AM1T1 Pt,iw PortUn. Or. Ctalcaito Salt Uka. PenTr, Kitr-m. Portlaiid Ft. W oilh.Omaha, Special I Ktntu CUT, it. 1:16 a.m. Louli.Chloagoanil Tla KuU Hantlngton. Atlantis Salt Denrar, (iMa. Eipreai t't.Worth, Omaha, l:l p.m. Kama. City, Ut Tit Inili.i'hlcagoand antingtoa. East. Walla Walla, Lewi. " Bt. Paul ton, 8pokana,Wl. Till. Fait Mall lac, I'ullnian, Ijtp.n. Mlnneannlli, Bt. Tla Paul, Duluth.Mll- pokau waukee, Chicago aud tait. -IN Coo's Addition Now J. B iqaSaj Cheap for Cash or on your own terms. is the Time to Phone Farmers 1233. Buy. H. C. COE. JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Five Delivery. Phone 931 HOOD RIVER, OR." -DEALER IN River Schedule. Chamberlain's Sal veia good for any disease of the akin. It allay, the itch lug and bomine fensation instantly. For aale by Kier 4 Cass - 'r...u..ini nf veari. south half nf Rlnok B Parkhuret, and three acres Lt ol PMkburet. W. J. Baker & Co. the company whijh recently purchased the A. A. (Just warehouse, is in La- Uraude to finish up the details of the transaction and arrange lor lature operations. For tbe purpose of carry-, iug On EQO Dullness ut uhuibuuo a uaw oompany will be lncorporatea witn a paid up capital sioaa oi iw,uw. iub company's principal business will be to handle fri it, prod net a in all shapes and probably fruit lands as well. T.ivini indoors so much during the winter mouths creates fort of a stuffy, want of-i'swne condition in the lilocil aidi-ysiim v i" rally. Clean up and eH rtal for Minir.v Tiike a few Karly Kitefs. Theie fainniis little pilin dense the liver, Hti'inai-h and Iniwels Hiidnlvethe blood a chance to purify itfelf. They relieve headache, sallow coniul'xiun, etc. Sold by Williams Pharmacy. Ir. Cooper's Mne Cs. Is a wonderful inedical discovery. Af ter lliirty-five years of active practice, and having ireaud ninny litindreil cases of catarrli and oilier throat and lung diseases, Or. Cooper discovered the med icine railed the ''Nine Cs." The "Nine Cs'' will cure any curable case of Catarrh, Asthma or Consunii- tion that bas not passed io ine ia-i staifcs. It iH a arcat remedy for hoarse- nets Of puonc S)eBKers. ii in a mire remedy for croup ami a great benefit in whnopinii cougii. t .a ,.niiiv im it I'HRani iu use. t'veii for children,' and is sold by the drug gists in Hood Kiver, under a guarantee , k.nuii tlm ntii nt or the monev re funded. This medicine was formerly manufacttued in Villisca, Iowa, but will now be nianulactured m Uooa Kiver. DR. F. COOPER. FOft AStdllfA Bnd vav nnlnla rAnnA.llnir with stMinirfor IImhp anil North Henrh Mmm- cf Maauuln A uli .tfaol dix-a (water per.) lion P. M. Hall' exrept WnndHV. !Mfttiirdnv. 10:00 P. M. KOIt Dnyton, OrPiton City and Yamhill Riv er points. Ann street dock (water per.) 7:08 A. M Dally except Sunday. i:IXTP. M Dally except Hunduy. Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE ApENTS FOR Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, - - OREGON. 6:30 P. M, Dally exoept Sunday. FOR L EWIHTON.MI A. M. About Ifluhn and w.v nolnta.i Mondav. K-fld P. M from Rlparla, Wash. 1 Wedn'd'y I Tuesday, Friday. Tliursday, 1 I Sunday. A. L. CRAIC, General Passenirer Aaent. Portland, Or. W. H. HOVI.K. Agent. Hood River White Salmon-Hood River r ' 1-Lr"" Two bi? sail boats, two big perfiKitly safe gasoline launches and two big ierry scows. Expert sailors in charge, Boats leave at all hours, DEAN & PEARSON Licented Ferrymen. n t hawhon. " I r. H. BT-KTOV HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stook Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will hare and can iup- nl in MIT TlllTTlhftT' Cherry, Pear, Apricot, Peach 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, Bpitien berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or. U. $. Commissioner Notary Public GEO. T PRATHER The Oldest Insurance and Real Estate Agent in town Insurance Loans Abstracting Hood River, Oregon .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 Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. NORTON & SMITH Tinners, Plumbers and Steam Fitters NEW SPRING STYLES RENOWN BRAND SHIRTS -& 50c. 60c 75c $1.00, $1.50 Men's 50c. Mount Hoed Brand A L. CARMICHAEL HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS Handle- Pumps. Windmills, Spray Fittings and Hose J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR I hold lliense from the State Board ol Oregon and Washington, and am qualified to ship bodies to any point. Prompt service either day or night. Ilcane furninlied ou all occasions Pallor Phone Main 1U3 x8,ch!.fflSf,Buil?lL EesidencerhonoMalnHW Uood Rler,Owiom i ! 4 I M v. ai 1