The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 19, 1906, Image 6

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    HOOD KIVEK GLAGTER,THUh.iDAY, JULY 19, 1908
The Man who has Money to Burn
Will not be interested in tins, but the average man finds it necessary to make his
money buy as much as possible and we believe will be interested 11 now Hint we have
100 nun's suits, sizes .'54 to 40, on which he con save from 4.00 to f'S.OO a f-uit.
Regular prices on these suits range from 10.00 to flN.OO. We wish to close out
the entire lot before August 1st and are selling them for M QQ g QQ
We also have a good line of T Y
Hen, Women and Children's Shoes
and STAPLE DRY GOODS which will stand comparison with goods offered
by other dealers, and the prices are below the reach of any competition. Hun
dreds of pleased customers attest the fact that we are not selling "trash" but good
servicablo merchandise. Come in and secure some GENUINE BARGAINS
BLOWERS BROS.
GOOD ROADS EXPERT
NOW AT SEATTLE
Seattle, July 18. Six mile touth
of this city the government goad
roadii expert litfl jtittt completed
mile of macadamized toad to demon
trate what oan and should be done
In tbe way of roadwor in tbii pait
of the oountry. The result U a
beautiful stretch of highway, bard
and iuiooth in surface, and rounding
like the circumference of a ball. It
sheds water aa easy aa tbe roof of a
bouse, and lta solidity leaves appar
utly no obanoe for the formaiou of
ohuokbolei The mile of road shown
cost approximately $8,000, that stat
ing tbe expert, being the average
firioe for whiob it can be constructed
o this oountry. Onoe propeily built,
the cost of repair work is reduced
to a minimum.
The road is built sixteen feet wide
on tbe orown, being a little narrow
at tbe bottom as the sides slope in
ward. A tlve-luoh layer of crushed
rock iiom three and a quarter to two
and a quarter inohes in diameter Is
laid on tbe prepared roadbed and
rolled with a twelve ton roller until it
is packed as closely as possible, lie
fore that is done, however, should
there be any soft planes in the road
bed, it is tilled and tbe entire bed
rolled so that all paits of It will sup
poit tbe same amount of pressure.
The live-Inch layer, whiob is re
duoed somewhat in rolling, la fol
lowed by a two and a half inch coat
of liner look, from two and a quar
ter to three-quarter inches in diumo
. ter. It is subjected to a similar treat
ment, and tbe surface of the road U
then dressed and all cievioes filled by
a fine coating of rook ranging in size
from three-quarters of an inch in di
meter to that of a pea. v hile the two
lust layers are being rolled, the road
la kept constantly wet.
Ibe expert stated that In this
country for most roads be believed a
Dine foot macadamized road way. con
structed In that manner, would be
ample for trattlo, the natural eartb
roadbed on both sides furnishings op
portunity for the passage of teams.
Foreign Demand fur Hood IMver Applw.
Tbe following article appeared in
the Portland Journal:
Oregon Uraveustein, Kings and
Wealtbies have scored the latest vio
tory of Paolllo coant fruits in the
markets of the world. Hood Kiver
has for the Unit time in history Intro
duoed tbe apples of those varieties, in
orop proportion!', Into the ukI1su ap
pie market and it is said tbe exclusive
reign of the Oregon Hpitzeniierg and
Newtown Pippin in tbe European
market has been ended. While the
Bpitzenberg and Newtown will always
occupy the center or the loroluu stage,
and get the highest prices, room will
be provided lor the uregou Wealthy,
King and uravensteiu.
Hood River men who appear to uu
derstand better thnn most people the
art of marketing iruit, have carried
into their apple business tbe proverb
of "making one band wash tbe other."
They this year made up their mluds
to make the Spltzenhergs and Mew
town sell some of the other excellent
varieties of apples grown in Hood
River orchards. Oscar Vanderbilt,
owner of "Ueulahland" fruit farm,
led off tbe proposition to Kuropeau
buyers that while tbey were supplying
tbe market with the Newtowu and
Bpitzenberg varieties, they should
look after tbe other apples that oonia
earlier in tbe season and stand equal
ly well the test of shipping to Kuro
peau destinations.
Tbe proposition was favorably re
oetved aud it has beeu agreed that
"Ueulablnud" Wealtbies. Kings aud
Uravensteiua shall go to Europe tbis
year. I wo car loias have beeu cou
traoted for and will be exported
early in September. Two months
later, after these oousiguineuts have
been consumed, the regular wiuter va
rieties of Hood Klver apples will be
taken over. Already there are three
European buyers In the Held at llooi)
Kiver, aud they have not yet beeu
quoted prices by the fruitgrowers' un
ion executive committee. It Is pro
posed to wait until the crop is farther
developed, and then tlx a sales day.
when the buyers may come in and bid
for the orop.
"Tbe Hood Kiver apple crop this
year will be nearly double what it was
last year," said Mr. Vanderbilt, who
was registered at the Portland hotel
yesterday. "Last year there was a
fair orop tbis year it is a big one.
The prices aie already nearing the ilg-
nres received last year, so that there
is very good prospect that thegruw
r will make a very nice prollt from
tbis year'eapplM)rop. "
Cloned By Meat Exposure.
Tbe Louisville Packing company,
said to be tbe largest pi" tit owned by
the Cudahy Paokiug company, of Chi
cago, was closed down indeiiuitely,
says a Louisville, Ky., dispatch. The
company was established in 1W em
ployed about 350 men aud bad an out
put of 10,000 sheep, 20,000 cattle aud
300,000 bogs.
W. W. Mason, manager of the con
cern, received order to close down
and gave a reaon for tbe order:
"Newspaper criticism snd adverse leg
islation. '
Death of Mrs. Hattle Tyler.
Mrs. Hattie Tyler, wife of John Ty
ler, and daughter of Jos. Purser, died
Tuesday, June 20, aud was buried in
ldlewiide Thursday, June '28. The
funeral was held at tbe liolomnt M.
E. church, Kev. II. C. Clark otiioiat
ing. Mrs. Tyler was 19 yean old aud
died of complicated chorea.
American Meat Barred on Itritlnh Ships
London, July 17. As a result of the
refusal of one of the ships of the Brit
lsb attacking fleet to take on Ameri
can tinned meats during the recent
i naval maneuvers, the admiralty di
rects that ships' companies be sup
plied with AiiNtrallsn or Argentlue
brands in lieu of Auerican. The re
maluder or American tinned meals
now on baud is being returned to the
victualing yards aud ill be no longer
a compulsory ration for the navy.
Winston Spencer CburchiJl, under
secretary of the oolouies, in an o filial
communication to William Redmond,
nationlint member of parliament, says
be Is informed that eepcml cure is ex
ercised by the New South Wales gov
ernment that only abHclntely healthy
beeves are slaughtered for food aud
that every precaution is taken at the
freezing aud canning works to insure
a cleanly method. Where any breech
of tbe regulations regarding cleanli
ness is proved, iwtmer are immedi
ately withdrawn. Persons slaughter
ing a distared beef are liable to im-
firif onment for two yecis and the sel-
r of diseased meat is liable to Im
prisonment for a longer term, Gov
eminent inspectors report weekly.
Twelve hour notice must be given of
Intention of slaughter, and where no
such notice is given a penelty of (-
Lead may be imposed.
Mugs Menace Cherries In Hpokmie.
Cheiry and pear crops are seriously
menaced by a worm, known as ' slug,'
Have Von DypeH-la, Indigestion!
If today you suffer from impaired di
gestion, sluguiHh liver or impure blood,
and you weie t"ll of s preparation which
would cure j on nl small cost, would you
try the remedy? There Is a medicine
Green's Airlift Khmer. Go to your
druggist's and luiy a test bottle for 2ft
cents, or the uvular size for 75 cents. If
you have used all oilier dyspepsia reme
dies without satisfaction, or if you have
never used any pn aration or tlirse (lis
tressing affections ; if you have headache
biliousness, loss of apprtile, sleepless-ne.-s,
nervousness, or any disorder of the
stouiHch or liu-r, cure ourself quickly
by using the infallible August r lower
It is not an alcoholic stimulant, bu)
quite harmless for general use, Get s
copy of Green's Prize Almanac
For sale by Emporium. Twenty acres
on Methodist lane, four miles southwest
from Hood Kiver, small house, some
land cleared. Only 2000.
NOTICE KOK PUBLICATION
Called States Land Offlre, The Utiles, Ore
K"ii, May Dili, Hum Notice la hereby given
that In compliance with the provisions of the
Ai tofCoiiKieMi of Juno 8, IXirt. entitled "Ad
Act tortile sale ofl'lmber Ijtnd In Hie HwunnS
( allliirnla, OrrKon, Nevada, and WshIiIiikUiS
Ti rlUiry,"aaexlended to all th public lam
slalea by act of AiiKiiat 4, I wis,
JOHN M. HoWNICY,
of Pendleton, comity of tlinalllla, suite of Ore
gon, has midday Hied In Ihisolllne Ilia sworn
slateiiictit No. WW. lor the purchase of the
H!',N BWNKlj, w-cllnn ai and HKNlfi!
orxui tloii No. :tu, In towiialilp No. 1 N., range
No. II K W. M , uinl will ullur proof to show
that the land fcolluliL la tmire VRlnuhle for
which hus made its aiiiieuranne in I the timber or shim thereon than tor iiirrl-
Hn, ilo.no uiwl iy runlrllo ,l..o,,rl,,u H,o cultural purpiweK, and to establish hta claim
'.. - ' . -J w. w. .u a V..V i .1 (1l.lH
foliage of trees
A. P. Crowell, fruit inspector for
Spokane oounty, has made an invest!
gallon, establishing the seriousness of
the new pest aud prescril es that all
trees so affected be sprayed with ar
senate of lead, diluted In 40 parts of
water.
The slugs, like tbe San Jose scale,
seem to allect the Iruit tiees iu the
city, having not yet invaded the
oountry orchards. While the slugs
are not as dHiigerous as the scale,
they have the rapacity to ruin the
out rry aud pear for this aud next
season.
Carson-Iltiliart.
On Tuesday evening a very pretty
wedding was soleuiul.ed at the resi
deuce ot lien Powell, when Mr. W. A
Carson, of Vancouver, Wash., and
Miss Minnie Jeuuette Hobart, of Lay
ton, Utah, were married in the pres
euce of the bride's relatives and visit
ing friends. Kev. W. (!. (iilmore sol
emuized the service, after which the
weddiug company were invited to re
fresiueuts. Mr. aud Mrs. Carson nil,
reside at Vancouver.
Children like Keunedy's Laxativi
Honey and Tar. The plessnntest am
best cough syrup to take, because it
contains no opiates. Sold by Williams
Pharmacy.
Don't be Hark ward.
Do not hesitate to ask (or a free sum
pie of Chamberlain's stomach and liver
Tablets. We are glad to give them to
anyone who is troubled with bilious
ness, constipation, or any disorder of
the stomach. Many have been perma
nently cured by their use. Kor sale by
Mor A Lass.
If you need screen doors, window
screens or meat safes, don't forget K.
U. Coe. Carpentering. Phone 571.
l.UAKDIAN'S HAI.K.
IN THK COUNTY COt'ltT OK TilKHTATK
OKOItKUoN Kolt WAHOJ COUNTY.
Ill the Mailt r of the Guardianship of Verdle
Artleu ltuniHiru, a minor.
Now at thla lime eoinea on to be heard the
pelltlomof Krillik K. Runcorn, guardian of
the ih-iiwiii and eatate til Verdle Aidcn Itiiu-
coru. a minor, aMklug that n license be Inmiuhi
(o said KiumllHii lo sell the followlns: dc-
acrlbrd alitla belonging: lo the estate of aahl
minor, to wit: HcKlnulu at the quarter aoc
tlon corner (a rta-ki set at the Intersection tif
the center hue of the Mount Htaal and oilier
county roadaonthe north boundary of aeo-
lion '7 In towiiHhlp it north of range 10 east,
W. M., Wasco touuly, Oregon, and running
I hence south m the ecu ter of said oounty road
along the went line of Oaves IMvera landltiJt)
chains lo the no'ilhwest coiner ol aald lilvcra
laud and the point of beginning of thctracl
herein conveyed: Ihence east M i.'l chtilna
along ttiesotilh line of said IMvera land to
tne intcrMcctinti ol the aaiu aoutn line witii
the west hue of John It. t'roabya laud, and Is-,
lug the HOiltheHMt corner of said luvera land;
thence Koutn along the said went line ol the said
t'roHby'a land 4. hi rtmlua to a point tor the
loulhoHMt comer of the tract herein conveyed;
thence west parallel lo the north llneotthe
tract herein dcacrlbed U.tvl chains moreor Ickm
to the weal boundary of said hall mt-tlon T In
the center of said county road for Ihe south
weal corner ot the land herein conveve,!;
thence norlh on aald halfaection line down
the center of aald county road 4 It chat
more or Icaa to the point of beginning an
ing tne tiortnu-esi corner 01 tne ihioi ticrei
con veyeti.contal ning ii acres ol lun .; rNHin
nortli tiy llavea IMvera land, eaal liv laud of
.Itthll 11. I rotdiy. aoutn by the land fiirmerly
m tietl ty j. w. mack ana n ownni tiy
Hatlie Crva-kel and s,t by ai-l ae,-ti.,u line.
Hint being annate In aud part of toe norm-
a quarter id the nortbea quarter of
aald siirtlou 27, togeiher with one min
ers Inch of water lorvver to tie tMK?n out
of Odell t'reek on the lanil of said Hatlie
t'rtM'ket at the moat convenient p,tul 10 aa to
carry lhe an me on Ihehiglieat ground piMnitile
ror Irrigation of Ihe land herein cnveye.1
with all neccMfcttry rtghl of way over aaid llut-fna-keta'
land for the puria, of low-rating
ami nialnhtiulng a ditch, canal or Hume tor
carrying aald water.
And It appesra to Ilie aatlaraclton ol the
court from amd H'lltlon thai It will t for Ihe
Deal intercalR ol said eatate tuat sain laud is
aold according to the prayer ol said a-titlon.
inow, tnerciore. in ine nametii tne state 01
Oregon: It la hereby considered, ordered and
adjudged that Monday the nth day of Augmd,
I'titi, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of aald
y, aald dav being the llrst day of the rtvu-
lar August term ol the above entitled court in
the transaction of probate buainesa, at the
county o.mrt itHitn In the county conn hou-H-
liailea riiv, Wasco eotiuly, tiregon, la-
llxed aa the lime and place lor hearing aald
IHUIilon and all hetra at law and next of kin
i aald Verdle Araen liuneorii ami an per
ms lutereated In aald eatate are hereby re
quired lo apcr before such court at aald
lime and plats) lo ahow rsuae. If any there be.
why a hceuae ahould not lie t-rantcd for Hie
auleof ihcrcal estate hereinbefore liientlout-d
ami deM'rds-d aa prayed for In aald petition.
iqueu tniawiu uay 01 juue, itaat.
A. K I.AKK,
County Judge.
Id landa before the Keglslersnd Receiver
at The Iialles, Oregon, on the aith day of Au
gust, llHSi.
He iiamesas wllneaaea: John (!. Foley, Dan
Foley and Clyde K. Taylor, of Portland, Ore
gon, aud William Iiavta, of llisid Hiver, Ore
gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely any
of the above described lands are requested U)
tile their ciulnis In thlsolllceon or Wore the
aald llh day of Augual, lwii.
M1LIIAM r. ntll.AXN
J 1411 Hi
lUglster
y- I RICH WAP
Cll CREAM
is in the 1
I manufacture I
I I el Hazclivood I
J ICECREAM, 1
f abundance of 1
1 I cream being ai- I
1 I suretl tor this pur-
VJ pose by tbe large 1
I volume supplied for 1
I the manufacture of 1
3 Haclood Butter : : I
f Noalbutnen, gelatine 1
I oroiheranimalor 1
I chemical compound of I
7 any character it in Hazel- 1
I w ood Ice Cream, its rich- I
f ness and smoothness being I
I due to tbe actual richness of 1
I tbe cream of which it ii 1
I manufactured. Only pure 1
I fruit, vegetable or nul flavor! 1
I arc used in coloring or flavoring 1
Hotel Waucoma
A First-Class House
Moderate Rates Good Service
Farmer's Dinner 25 cts
P. F. FOUTS.
Hood River Prop.
J. E. NICHOLS,
UNDERTAKER
AND
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
I hold license from the
State Board of Oregon
and Washington, and am
qualified to ship bodies
to any point. Prompt
service either day or
night. Reane furnished
-on all occasions
Pallor Phone Main 1913
Schiffler Building,
Residence Main 1511
Hood River, Ore.
PURE CRYSTAL
ICE
DAVIDSON FRUIT COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS
DELIVERY DAYS i Mondays, Wednesdays
and Friday Mornings and Saturday
Afternoons
Order Direct from Factory
Phone Main 71.
U. I Commissioner Notary Public
GEO. T. PRATHER
The Oldest Insurance and
Real Estate Agent in town
Insurance ' Loans Abstracting
Hood River, Oregon
"REGULTOR LINE"
Steamers leave Portland and The Dalles
daily,' except Sunday, at 7 o'clock a. m.,
calling at HoodRiver, eastbound, at
about 4 p. m.j westbound at about
8:30, p. m. Direct connection at Lyle
with the C. R. & N. Railway to and from
Goldendale and Klickitat valley points.
For any further information address
any agent of the company or
M. TALBOT, V. P. A G. M.,
Portland, Oregon
LIPPIHCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A FAMILY LIIRARY
The Best In Current Literature
12 Complctc Novels Yearly
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2.60 nn vcah ; 25 ct. a copy
)NO CONTINUED STORIES
IVIRT NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF
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-CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE IN-
-o
Riverview Park and ldlewiide 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 Waucoma Hotel
HOOD KIVER
Square Deal Store
For Sale by George Prathcr
Hood River Dairy
i
Delivered Morning and Eveding
fan supply all orders
from now on
BRUNO TRANZ
SjMidway Chop House
HOOD KIVKH, OHKUON
WALTON 4 THORNTON, Proprietors
Good Rooming Housee
in Connection
Everything First Class and
prices moderate.
"Honest Goods and Square
. . Deal for Every Han" . .
IS MY MOTTO
1 carry a full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed and our
prices are right. The best tools that money can buy are
none too good for Hood River orchards, and I am in a
position to supply you
Mitchell Wagons and Buggies a Specialty
Acme Harrows, Disc and Peg-Tooth Harrows,
Chilled and Steel Plows, Planet
Jr. Cultivators, and Seeders,
Meyers Spray Pumps and the Best 7-Ply Hose
in the Market.
De Level Cream Separators, Guns,
Amunition and Fishing Tackle
JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD STUMPING POWDER, CAPS AND FUSE
100,000 BRICK IN LOTS TO SUIT
Youra for Business
Phone 741
D. M'DONALD
3rd and Rlvr Street.
Hood River, Or.
Buy Your Fruit Boxes
AT THE
Hood River Box Factory
and Patronize Home Industry.
Best Quality Lowest Price
Home Made
Phono Main 71
J lilt
This Bank Free
What our men aud women of fifty years
hence will be depends on the children of to
day, la it not worth our while, even at the
cost of considerable effort, if neceenary to
teach our boy or girl the value of money, the
habits of thrift, economy and savings. Her
bert Spencer says "education is the prepara
tion for complete living." One of our Home
Savings Banks which you can have FRKK
upon opening an account with one dollar or
more, if in your home, is a constant appeal
ing educator, teaching the habit of saving
silently, forcefully, and not to be denied.
Savings Department
First National Bank
I
SUMMER SCHOOL-
IS
June 27 to August 7, and August 13 to Sept. 7.
First six weeks devoted to special preparation for County and State Exam
inations. Regular Normal subjects and methods also. La-it four works a
continuation of Normal instruction and special attention to Primary Meth
ods with model pupil classes.
Faculty of Over Twenty Instructors. Regular Normal faculty,
assisted by noted college and public educators.
Tuition: First Term, $7.50; Second term, 5. For catalogue, summer
school circular or other information write to
Pres. E. D. RESSLER, Monmoth. Oregon.
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Bartmess' Furniture Store
ON A CASH BASIS
REDUCTION OF TEN PER CENT ON ALMOST ALL
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
A Large Line of New Spring Goods
MATTINGS and CARPETS
At prices never before quoted
L. A, WILSON
PINE GROVE, ORE.
...General Merchandise...
Kl.OUK, FK.KD, li HOOK R IKS,
WORK SHIRTS, OVKKA1.I.S,
NOTIONS, CIGARS. TOIt.UVO
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES
MY GOODS ARK RIGHT,
MY rUICKS AUK RIGHT
F. S. STANLEY, Pres.
E. L. SMITH, Vice-l'res.
E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier
V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier
The First National Bank
OF HOOD RIVER
Capital and Surplus $30,000.00
Wo offer you the facilities of a well managed and
well Hjuipped bank. The interests of patrons receive
our careful attention.
Malleable Iron Reds, guaranteed against breaks by t he
factory for 25 years, and yet cheaper than the cast beds..
We get them direct from the East. Call and look them over.
S. E. BARTMESS
Building Material, Carpets, Paints, etc.
Undertaker and Embalmer.
New Location.
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, Hour and Feed
ever displayed in the City. Fresh Vegetables received
daily. Call and inspect our stock.
SPOT CASH GROCERY
WOOD & SMITH RROS., Proprietors.
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