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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1906)
1 1 It HOOb KiVEK OLAOtM. tHtrkdbAY, SEPTEilER 6, 1906, JOHN LELAJfD HENDKRSON, Pres. j. . Kl KG I' HON, Attorney-at-Law ami Notary PuMic i e r.esident and Maimer. J. M. HC'H M K 1. 17. Kit, See.-Trcas. Notary Public ..Hood River Land.. Emporium COMMITTEES FOR HOOD RIVER FAIR lNCORl'OKATKD Eeal Estate, Loans, Insurance, Abstracts, Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying We are prepared in a special manner to handle all kinds of business in any of the nbove lines and have a large list of improved lands mid city property from which to make your selection for a fruit ranch, a stock farm or a home in the city. t With an 'Extensive Correspondence Wo are able to handle your prop erty advantageously and will be pleased to have you list same with us CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED The president of the company is the city engineer, and is prepared to do surveying and civil engineer ing work of all kinds. Abstracts furnished and opinions given on properly titles. Collections a Specialty. Phone Main 141. PROMINENT ENGINEER GOES INSANE HERE W. II. Maxwell, a well -known engi neer of Portland, who bad la-en at the Alt. Hood hotel at llond T.ivei tor tbe past week, leouie suddenly insane Saturday night and it was found nec-e-iHury to placa him under restraint. Maxwell uai iormerly tas8ooiated with Obkar llu her, who was director of the Low id Jfc Chirk fair, under tbe firm name of Maxwell & lluber, and is a member of the Commercial and other clubs in Portland A week ngo he cume to Hood Hirer, at the suggestion of lrieuds in Port land, to reeiipcruto from an attack of nekness, which had causer! his deten tion at St. Vincent's hospital for some time. Although it was noticed by the employes of the hotel that Mnwxell a acting que rlv, nothing was thought of it until Saturday night, when he spent two hours try ing to Jiang a pictuie he bad taken iif the wull in the otlice on a e.oiit luok that was several timet too huge fur an eyelet in the top of it. From this on Maxwell became worse, bud weutjiibout the hotel open ing drawers and looking in dark cor ners, as if in quest of something, and to inquiries lie would say notning. It was Unally decided to place him under surveillance and summon a P ysieian, and bis lomer paituer was communicated with over the long-distance phone. Mi. Miller said that Maxwell had no relatives iu this part of the coun try and that be was no longer identi fied with bim in a business way; but aked the authorities to look after bim until today. Through the assbt auce of (ieorge W. Simons, of the Pa ciHo Uiidge company, of Portland, who came iu on an evening train and knew Maxw"ll, be was induced to go to The Oalles with Deputy Sheriti Schtueltzer, on the ruse that be was going I hoi o on business connected with bis profession. He was taken there on the late traiu Saturday. The physician who examined Max well stated that be is almost iu a state of mental collapse, having every indi cation of progiessive. paresis and that he thinks be is beyond recovery. Mr. lluber, who came to Hood River Sat urday, when iufoimed of MaxwelP's condition,' said bis former partner had been showing a decline in bis mentality for several years, but that until lately be bad been abe to attend to oillce work. Some weeks ago, be said, it was necessary to plaoe bim la St. Vincent's hospital for treatment for alcoholism. While there he be came violent, but when be impioved he loft the hospital and was apparent ly sane, with the exception that his memory bad deserted bim, and be was unable to remember dates, fig ures or locations. Maxwell, be said, was a flue engineer, but .that be and liia friends now feared that be would ne"or be able to lesume bis profes sion. Tbe unfortunate man's sister has been communicated with in the East, and he was given an examination in the county court at Tbe Dalles. A Wise Cougar. A cougar quite bold and gi'inely aud old Sat picking its teeth cue dny On tbe edge of a wood very near to Mt. Hood, While its cubs were iud'lging in play. An, enigneer civil, the cause of thi drivel. Happened to come that way, And while looking ainund foi a hill or a in n n 1 To set up Imh instrument on, Heard the whining and howls from the littlo cubs' jowls Aud "trnightway developed a frown. "Ha, ha, what is this?" the engineer Pissed, As be trampled and pawed iip hrusli; When out on a hi-uiid, scarce touch ing the ground, The cougar camo on in a rush. Having no gun the engineer run Aud the ri'ce went en fnrwuid nml beck, Until pRSsiiitf quite near, with a hu;'o lunge Irom fear, He jumped on u backmelac. Up th s he nei'-r. l.oth wraiy nml hen', And managed to Ret on n limb, Whilo below mi the earth sat lie cougar n ith mil t h Most narrowly eying up him. Then out of the timbi r cane .Hi:, Tom and T.itnbei To see of what theii boss had I come. One look suil( il all, feu loudly tin y bawled, "Let's r n like a son of a kuii." So in'les they ran 'on, never stopping 'till dawn, , And seeming both guns and some help They returned to the spot where tie engineer sot, Treed up by the merciless whelp Hut hearing them near the uniu: 1 leered And taking one look at "His Nil s " ' Remarked with a sigh, while khj i l' good -bye, "I think he's most tough in the ribs." At a meeting of the executive board of the l i'uit liiit association held Mondty evening Uio to Mowing com initU'o were appoited: Vice Presidents. Mo.Jier A. .P. liatehiiin. White S:liiion-A. II. Jewott. Uudurwood 1. .1. Mclsaao. Mount Hood Wm. Wemlorf. The Dalies -U. II Weber. Printing and Publicity C. D. Thompson, A. D. Aloe, K. K. lirad ley. l'raiisi ortation W. J. Hukei, Chas T Knily, j K. Morse. Nomenclature II. S. (lalligan, Frank .diuudler, Chris. Detbmau, V. II. Castun, K W. Angus. F.nteitiiiuuieiit Murray Kay, Mrs. Slotteu, Mis. Humble, Dr. Watt, Dr. liiosius lirigation Congress K. L. Smith, I) McDonald, L. N. Mowers, D. N. B.vilee, A. W. Outhauk. Premiums A. 1. Mason, (J. J. Cissling, K. II. Shephard. Decoration J. S liooth. Lodging U. H. Bailey. liiivtntioii-l'ruman Jiutlaer, E. O. Hluicher, C. D. Thompson.. Location aud ltuilding to act with Executive Board n. i. Mavwsuii, i. II. HeilbroniiBr, H. T. Fredricks. Exhibits 1!. H. Wallace, L. Struck, C. A. McCurdy, F. i. Church, It. U. Tucker., C. E. Markham., L. K Ly ous, J. M. Hollowell, K. Locke, Frank Chandler, Thus. Calkins, Win. Davidson, C. 1. Sargent, J. 11. Sboe iim'.er, P. II. Martin, .). L. Carter, C. K. Marshal, J 0. Porter, T. A. Decker, W. II. Kennedy, A. Paused, M. M. Hill, W. Fike, Campbell Uros. Oliisi. Dethmiui, Oscar Vundorbilt, Henry Avery, Win. Ehrck, F. P. Fri day. F. H. Stanton, L. F. Chuk, F. M. .lackaou, N. W. Knue, A. I. Ma s A. II. Billiugs, D. K. Cooper, M. F. Shaw. Knob committeeman issupposeud to solicit iu Ins locality for exhibits and seo that the best is brougnt out. Death of Mrs. Khira A. Itrock. V. C I.'rock was called to Wasco Thursday ou account of the sudden death of bis mother, which occurred early Thursday morning. J. E. Nich ols also acoompanied Mr. llrock aud took charge of tbe funeral arrange ments. The funeral was held Satur day, all the children being preseut except two, who could not be reached ou account of absenca from home. F.lvira A. Mock, daughter of Maui weather and Clarriseu Mown, was bom in 1 Hinds, March Hi, lttll, and ciossed the pbiius to Oregon iu 18.VJ, settling with her father's family uear Eugene iu Lane county. She was married to Kusscl W. Mock in Sep tember of 1ST4 and lemoved to Linn county, whero she lived for mauy years, aftewards lemoviug to Corral lis. In 1SSI she, with I er husband aud family, moved to Wasco, in Sher man, county where she died August :W, 1!KHS, leaving Ave sous and oi e daughter, her husband having died May ;K, l'.KH. Tbe surviving children art: Ceoige A. llrock Dallas, Ore. ; J. L llrock, Moro, T)re. : V. 'C. Mock, Hood River, Ore ; K. W. Mock, Tolo, Idaho; C. M. Mock, Collax, Wash. ; Mrs. Mary K. Hicks, Wbsco, Ore. Jnpun Wins Another Victory. A lively scrap took place ou the corner of Oak and First sheets last Friday iu which two natives oiinoi Suullower kingdom sustained the rep- j utatiou of their couutry for pugnaci-i ty aud staying qualtltes. In passing the Jape became involved in a war of words with two white brethren aud there was a geuoral melee. Arms, legs I and fists were mixed up in a cloud of hinli. when it subsided, dis- i closed the fact thut Japan bad won I another victory. Tbe little brown men, as Kipliug calls them, were about to follow up their triumph with i lurthe- punishment but wore prevent-1 ; ed f i om doing so by bystaudeis who declared a treaty of paece. Will Receive Money From State. The quarterly apportion moot of state school funils for tbe first quar ter- of the school year, beginning Jul 1, I'.KKl, has been made amounting to ."00, K1,,"1. The rule is .0:11 per day's attendance, the amount apportioned t'i Miikitat county being 5,:!!i8-l. Agriculturist. I!e paitirnlatly nutuunm: A'ii.Mi vmii haw a cold it is well to be w v care'l'ul about iimul' nnvthiuir thai W I. r: u-".' inm-tipi'.tioi). caiefill lib .ill iircnnrati opiate-", i'se Kenedy's .nxative Honey and Tar, which slops I be cough ami nmve the bowels. Sold by Williams I'liai mi lev. Hood for the cough, removes the cold, the cans" of the cough. That's the workif Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar the original laxative cough syrup. Contains no opiates. Sold by Williams I'luun.acv. GRAND DISPLAY OF AUTUMN FASHIONS THE NEW CREATIONS IN AUTUMN CLOTHING HATS, SHOES, ETC., FOR MEN Now ready for you to examine at your leisure VOGT BROS. LEADING CLOTHIERS Heware of Ointments Kor Catarrh Thut Contain Mercury, hh nierourv will surely destroy the sense or Hineh Hint compleltl.v derniiKe the whole sys tem when enterlm.' It throuuh the mucous surlaces. Such hi I ieles should never he used eNCcpl on iiiescrlpliotis from rrpiitahlc phvl eiims, ns Ihe duniat'i! Ihey will do Is len fold lo the Kood you can possibly derive horn them. Hull's Catarrh Cere, manufactured h V .1 Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio contains no mnrcurv. aiel li taken Internally, actiiu; dl nelly upon tin' hlooil and iTmcous sallaecs ot I he system. In liuvlnn Hall's CoUi l'h Cute hi' sure yon eel the Kcnnine. it l taken In lernallv, nod is inaiic in Toledo, Ohio, by V. I. Cheney Co. Tesilinnululs free. Hold by all drutK.sts, 7 c. Take Hull's Family 1'ills for consllpailon. Iff the 3 I HSf? 1 I Baw 3 ,i In these days of rush and hurry cour tesy is often forgotten. In the mad pell mell rush of our lite little things are done w hich offend that we rather they remained undone. A hastily eaten meal and its resultant headache may cause us social or financial loss. The w ise niBii or woman is the one who re lieves little ills of this sort by a little dose of Kodol For Dyspepsia. It digests what yon cat. and puts your stomach back into shape. Hold by Williams Pharmacy. This tale has a moral, both verbal and oral Aud one which should make us nil think, For In leisure or pleasure, or taking land measure We should always take care what we drink. i Prominent Jewelry Man Visits Here. Mr. Ira 0. Jones., the coast repre seutative of Cbas. L Front & Co., of New York, the largest wholesale jew elers in the United States, stopped off here last Sunday to call on bis friend, Mr. A thur Clarke, the jewel er Mr. Jone9 has just returned from tbe East wheie be goes three times a year to look over the jewelry business uud make bis selections for the coast trade. He only stops at the largei cities and Hood River is ludeed for tnuato iu having him call hero with bis liue ot goods, which for beauty and excellence, are unequalled. Mr. Clark was huyor foi Jaeger Bios., of Portland, for several years and it was through bis connection with that firm that he learned of the Cbas. L. Kiout & Co.'g line, of which they are he. vy buyers. Mr. Jones likes Hood Kiver cerv much and intends to make remilar trioa here in the future to call " on Mr. Clarke and consequently the - people of this vicinity may depend upon getting what is coirect aud up to date in jewelry right here at borne. Reiluction In Flour and Feed. Sacicty Nnie. Tbe news that Uuster Kay made bis debut In society last week has etm-ed, it is said, a most noticeable flutter in the ranks of the socially elect. As Hnster lias oassed the ace of frivolous I'.css and in fact may be said to be in the evening of life his desire tor things social is looked. upon Foinewhat askance by bis friends. Iu the late years of his long life he has devoted much of bis time to philosiq by and le Kist an1 Ibis sudden yearning for a sccial career has caused much coin mont. His entrance into t fie mi i I realms has therefore, created quilt a semation not only ou account of I, is conduct, lint more especially 1 1 -cause of of his most pronounced t u'c in dress, as ho wore red pants, a ji I low vest, black ooat aud hud bis chuiIi l appendage decorated wilh pink bo. This has led his many friends to remark that after all "There is i fuel like an old fool " a e C. C. HOLMAN & C. FOSTER PROPRIETORS Keals at all Hours from 250 up Best Two-Bit Meal in the City T-Bone and Porterhouse Steaks our Specialty Next Dour to Uml's Ci"'iir Store, Hood Kiver, Ore. Mid 11 die Valley Mill s ELPPA ORCHARD CO., (Inc) Proprietors If; BER IT MANUFACTURERS DEALERS IN Fir and Pine Lumber U 1 We have a Large Line of THE BEST 5c and 10c Tablets IN THE CITY SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL CALL OX I'S FOR INK, PENS, ETC. ' to bt ctrtd tor or uuui lo m muufcdr WIS your health, ttam and private affair permit you to manag them properly and profitably? You nay have the collective wisdom of experienced men In the management of your biter tail If you consult this Company. It alio receives deposits subject to check, and savings accounts (ram one dollar up, paring current Interest thereon. Acts as trustee to all property relations requiring such services, buys sod sells bonds, effects col lections, lends money. h many other ways It can bs of service. CsO or write far fit pmptltt setting forth the cope ctf its operations. QJrusl latunparm 247 Winn. At. SVmtvi ana Cmw We liiivo the largest and highest Tude line of huii drieH in the cit v. Dure drills, fresh from first-class niiiniifiicuirers, used in all invseript ion work. Every jtreseription has the careful personal attention of a Registered Graduate Pharmacist HOOD RIVER'S GREATEST DRUG DEPOT The Williams Pharmacy CHARLES HALL, Proprietor. (i. II. ItoltlllXH C. L. TllOMI'SnN price nn Flour ami Ferd Bran U pe.-ton; fhirto, barrel. V. per Ppecfal cash at arvhoue. 16 ptr ton; flour,. $4 MiDoimM. A bath cleanses the skin ami ridn tlie pjrea of reftme. A (mtii mak'wi for lv-t-ter fello8liip uud citizenship. Nut only should the buteide of ttio body be cleaned, but occasional usa of a laxa tive ir cathartic opens the hnwcls and clear" i he pvilein ot . Mete matter. Uet for thi- are'l-Will's Little Early Riser. 1'leas.iut little pill thai do not gripe or sicken. Sold by Williams Pharmacy. Marvin;,' to Di ath llcCHti'-e tier stoniiicli wa- wHHk.'ii' ' I y ll-eliSHilriUL'illtj 'bat he .''on ' '' i.t. Mr-" Mary II. Walters, of Si ( lit M-eet, I ollinib H, Ohio, v.a- l.t .il s a'Vinu hi death. She r 1 1 . : M Ktoiimcli waa to weak from u-elf-d-Ui' iluit I coiilil not eiit, h mI m n ivesfo weakened Jiliat I could i "' p p; ai d not b.'lore I wuf (iiven up (li.'Miin I induced lo tr Kli C'ri'1 li'in w til the Monderful result thut ini"' v -m Mt 1'e.riin in once, and h ciim i ti' ire toiiowe . i fl n ai n rth-. ihic. (jiiarantertt o t'l .. ke, drngjrift t m icr l. tins Three pound: brothers. Iiatlbut -V at M ini re True-to-Name Nursery, Have for the cniiiiK fea'onV plait ing a few thousand choiic Neioi- H.oiziMitiiirg aii'l a lew ttier leailn ; varieties for polenizers. Cherry, pe, a:id peach of the leading vant-tii -. adapted to thin locality. Ail buds aid scions usul in prorogating carefu ly selected froiii vig'-roii, pmlifle tn,, I'dst M-asons have been uiuiU" l-i' , y t e demand mid our stm k f r iliii. m-m. son i- lim.tid. Womd 'l.. eture suk est you tile your orler at mi early date to get choice stock. II. S. Ualligan. Phone fanners Si'.K Ready for Business All orders Promptly Filled T. (). llool) RlVlCli, OllKfioN. Tii.i rt. TTood Shan't! Road. 4 miles south of Odcll, Oregon. th of v 3 1 da ROBBINS & THOMPSON NURSERYMEN, HOOD RIVER, ORE. We offer Hood River grown nursery tock and do all kinds of Orchard and Nursery work. Lay off, plant, prune, trim and cultivate young orchards in the most thorough and up-to-date man- Mixes and Kneads I Bread Thorouglily I 1 In Three Minutes ( 1 Hands do not touch the dough. I I 001S AWAY WITH HAND KNEADING ANO I I MAKLS BETTER BHtAD. I I WM. M. STE'rVART I 1 km mii nmmi I A LETTER 11' tvou heiir of ;ml jrood anything new nml for thf' comforts convenience of home COMK TO STEWARTS ;uid see tin' goods, nii'l get mil explanation. We are your agents. It is your itrotection we care for. I wish to siiy 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 an introduction is un necessary. Iieing 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 we you all at the old stand. 1 will guarantee that you will get just as much meat for your money, just as courteous treatment and just as prompt service as can lx; had in the city. We will have a full line of everything good to eat for the Spring trade. Respectfully yours, E. S. MAYES. f Don't Forget -Til K When you want first-class work done at home. All kinds of Laundry Work and Cleaning Lace curtains, 60c ; blanketB and cariets, 2.rc to 50c. Phono inlMl Clan Fatbrick. Prop. Patronize Home ...Industry... Our Work cannot be ...Excelled... r S. J. FRANK Dealer In H a mess Saddles AH Repairing Promptly Attended to Magic in the Name There is no delicacy that appeals to people in general as does Ice cream, and there is no other delicacy so very, very good when it is trood or so bad when it is hail. Sweetland's Ice Cream measure. Try it once. is pure anil wholeaonie, and deliciuus beyond and you will understand why it Is called the "ICE DREAM OF QUBLITY Received Iresh every day by express at TOMPKINS BROTHERS EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR HOOD RIVER When visiting Portland don't fall to call at "Swetland's" 2711 Morrison One of Portland's llnest stores and the best place in city for a lunch mir- U fhe Hood River Bakerv chased 200 barrels of our Golden Crown Flour Oct. 1, 1905. They have just placed another order with us for 100 barrels more. At Mr. Williams' Bakery can be found the best bread in the city, and it is made from our Golden Crown flour. The bread speaks for itself. Our Whitfi Kiver and (ioluVn Crown Hour can bo found for Hale at all tli cers. Try a Hack HOOD RIVER OREGON .ending lto- Once used, nlwaytMised For Sale By STRANAHAN & BAG LEY Hood River, Oregon 30C 30 0 . ... ji