HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THUhtJDAY, SEPTEMER 13, 1906, HOOD RIVER AT TRACTS ATTENTION 1 l.e rucn.it tUit of tlie editor of tbe Por.liiucl 1 rmlesmmi In Hood Hiver has calleed tot th the following uutlce lu that estiimilile jouinhl: Tlie big red ap le, which has matte .Hood Kner Ihu.uub lu tlio iilucipai B)le markets of tbe world, il Dow tbe ceuter of iuturest. 'i'bo opeuiog of the market inuy be said to date with tbe oi euiug of hid for tbe dit for. lit varieties wbicb icuurred on the '201b. Tbe Apple tlrowera Union so licited bids from kad'tig buyers in KuglanQ, (JeriLuuy and South Africa, and is pleated fcith tbe returns. Tbe shipment of early apples to Portland and nearby point has been in progress for several weeks, but with the inauguration of oar ship ments to tbe account of tbe suooesstul bidders business will be lively up to Christmas. A large number of new orchards have come into bearing tbU year and tbe yield of apples will trore than double that of lact year. Ibe Apple Growers' Uuion ettiniates this year's crop at l'2(i,0UU boxes as agaiust tiO,(KK) boxes last year, but tbe David son fruit Co. makes a much larger estimate. The exact figures, of oourse cannot be tecured until tbe crop is marketed, but enough is known to say that tbe crop will be a reoord-breaker both as regards yield aud quality. Ibe soil aud liuiate of this vicinity is especially adapted to tbe production of apples of the Newtown aud Bpitz enbcrg varietit), which here excel, it is cl limed, any other dis rict in the world, and always bring tbe highest prices in tbe great fruit markets ot New York and Loudou. K. H. Web or, ('(iimiiiFfdoner of hoilicultore, in bis 10)011 l r l'JUl, iiitiiic tbo astouud iug htuleu.ent tliat only ubi.ut Iku per cent of the availHlile fruit laud in the Hood Kiver vail, y was utilized. It this be true (and we do not doubt it) liorlU nltural ititeiests have abuudaul room to expand lu Ibis vicinity. The ine.-Hiit 1 0 ofllHiioti ot the city is es timated at 2,IXKJ aud valley at 3,000 in round numbers. Hood Kiver is favorably located at to tiausportatiou witb tbe O. K. A N., and water transportation with by tbe Columbia river. 'J tie Mount Hood railroad now running seventeen miles up the valley, is to be made an eleo trio road, it is stated, and extended to tbe bate of Mount Hood. Die Hood Kivei Electric Light, Water & Power Co. has a water power on Hood River, only partially devel oped, but capable of producing many thousand horse power. The Jos. A. Wi son Power Co. has developed 250 horse power on Indian creek. Tbe water is conveyed through 3,000 feet of pipe from the creek to a reservoir holding a miJliou and a half of gal lons ou au elevation in the ctntral part of tbe city, and has a fall of 350 foet. About one-fourth of this power is used in operating tbe flouring mill, but tbe balauce, a tepresentntive of the company says, is for side at one half rate ch;ig d In Portland. There are two large sawmills within easy reach, but the only industries ot note right in tbe city are the flouring mill and hex lai toiy. The Hood Riv er Milling Co. hut year erected a Hue mill, which Is running day and night, up to its lull rapacity ot 136 barrels. So sncci-tsli.i I. as been this enti'iprise, i inter the nun gement of (J J. (iets liu, that next year tbe mill is to I e li. created to 3iXJ linrel ch aciiy. ill M rt Next e. r t Sat-raiti' nto At tbo closing nsi( n of tbe Natlor- ui irritation congietS atjUoisi tbe foN loAii.lt otiiueia ere ! Ctfn iortti i utuuig year : President, (Jovei'M r Ceorxe Chum- builain. of Oieumi ; firtt ice iinn.1- dent. John Hemy fcn.itli, Salt Lake City; lecond ke resident, H. H, Mhxxoii. Uno. Iseiaua; third ioe pieddent, (ieorge W. Barrtow, Texas; becretury, D. 11. Anderson, Chicago It was decided to bold the session ot the ccugrots next year at Sacra n.ento. The resolutions adopted express the hope that the governmental irrigation works iu progress end in contempla tion will be pushed to au early com pletion; Bpprove the elUoieut and th.iroueh work o" the le'lamation eer v oe: indorse iho work of the either bureau; recommend the appointment to carrv on a publicity bureau in rt lation to irrigation; pledge enruest tin port of the federal forest service in tlio maintenance aud improvement of water sheds A resolution was Rl so adopted protesting against any further legislative concessions in fav ot ot Unlit pine sugar aud urging that attacks on tbe sugar pi od action of this country cease, that this great industiy Di arid America may be fully developed. Another resrlntion expressed ap nreciation of tl e itite-et-t shown by Prisi'leul, P.oosenlt in irrigation aud rerlaiiialioii wcuk aud of Vice-neel dent lalibai.k's courtesy In oou.ii g to address tbe congre t. , ro lotion inlioduced at the iu tance of persons interested lu the At kutisas river litigation and rccom mended for adoption by tbe commit tee. tavs: "We recommend that tbe conuress of the United States oonsid r the extension of tbe jurisdiction of the federal courts to provide for ji.dioialdeteimination of water rights ou interstate si reams. Do Not Lend to Stock (jambler. Washington, Sept. d Secretary of the ireasury Leslie M. Shaw today issued the following to all depositary Imnka: "I am adihed that many banks are loaning their surplus thrnouli Iho brokers in Mew York ou call ot high rates of Interest. The money leaned on ralis is well-nigh universally used for speculation, n-hnrn it la deposited for such a use "PuMic deposits are made iu tbe fid of legitimate business. If you have more uioney than yoi commu nitv rati absorb, it should be return ed to 'he treasury to to placed where it will do the u.ost good." I'nreiiiii ii- Pats Dug to the Bad. A . :o belonttinu to 8. f. Blytbe bad nu encounter with a potcupine luct Kiicdav niori.ioe and as Is usua the dL' cot tne torsi of it Us nose Mid I l were tilled with tbe nr.ii-on " i mils lioui tbe animal aud it Has ne:e-sarv lor Mr. HI tbe to;l.rii K him ,.. il, is city to have tbeiu exit acted. Witb the aid of a physician the dog was chloroformed aud relieved of bis suiferiiias, nud he is now ready for anotbei round with bis prickly antag ou itt. " Notice to Stnrkholders. Tbe stockholders annual meeting ot tbe Farmers Irrigating Co. will be held Saturday, October 6, 19C6, at 10 a. m. at Artisan Hall, to elect a board of ditectors to serve one year. All stockholders are urged to be present. Scree Important matter may come be foiL u.eeliug. M. H. Nickeleen, See. F. I. Co. 13-o4 THE PLANET JUPITER. fk.r. Ar. PraeUraUr Imhu la Tfcla Dtafeat Wrl4. Taking the earth's mean distance from the sun at 92,796,960 miles, th mean dlstanoa of Jupiter from the sua will be 482,803,970 miles. ' Tbe eccen tricity of Its elliptical orbit belnr .04825, Its distance from the sua at perihelion Is 4o9.S07.700 miles and at aphelion 506,100,180 mllaa. Between Ita greatest and least distances, there fore, there Is a difference of 46,092,420 miles, or about one-half the earth's mean distance from the sun. Tbe In clination of Jupiter's orbit to tbe plane of the ecliptic being only 1 degree 18 minutes 41 seconds, or less than that of any of the other large planets with tbe exception of Uranns, the planet never departs much from the ecliptic. and hence It was called by the ancients the "ecliptic planet." Its period of revolution round tbe sun la 11 years 814.8 days. The Inclination of Its axis of rotation being nearly at right angles to the plane of Ita orbit, there are practically no seasons In this distant world, and the only rarlatlon lu the heat and light at any point on Its surface would be that due to the comparatively small variation In Its distance from tbe sun referred to above. Its mean distance from the sun being 0.2028 times the earth's mean distance from the sun, It follows that the heat and light re ceived by Jupiter are 27 times (0.2 squared) less than the earth receives. The amount of beat received from the aun by this planet la very small, and were It constituted like the earth Its surface should be perpetually covered by frost and snow. Far from this be- Inti tbe case, the telescope shows Ita atmosphere to be In a state of constant and wonderful change. These extraordinary changes cannot possibly be due to the solar heat, and they have suggested the Idea that the planet may perhaps be In a redhot state, a miniature sun In fact, glow ing with Inherent heat. The great bril liancy of Its surface, the "albedo," as It Is called, and Its small density less than that of the sun are facts In favor of this hypothesis As the attraction of Jupiter's enormous mass would ren der the materials near Its center of much greater density than those near Its surface, the latter must be consider ably lighter than water and may pos sibly be In the gaseous state. TO PARENTS AND TEACHERS Let the child choose his Ideals from the many that are presented to him. Boys and girls saturated with low lit erature form low Ideas, which cling to them through life. To teach concentration should be the end and aim of all school Instruction. New York World. Study the child, find out what bis capabilities are and show btm that you take an interest In him. Let the children see how ugly low Ideals are and then encourage them to study the lives of great men. The whole life and future usefulness of a child depend largely on tbe way his mind Is trained at school. Many a child's life Is mined by hav ing parents or teachers who do not take the trouble to nnderstnud his capa bility. It Is more important for the mother to superintend her son's reading than to see that be wears the latest thing in collars. The character depends upon the Ideals, and the Ideuls are tbe standard whk.'h tbe parent or teacher sets before the child. The Hlaer's lath. In California the miner's Inch Is the flow of about 8,796 gallons of water per minute. Fifty miner's Inches are equivalent to one cubic foot per sec ond. Tbe most common measurement ' la under a mean pressure of four j Inches, throuirh an anerturo two Inches , high and two Inches above tbe bottom j of the box, the plank being one and a quarter Inches thick aud the height or water above the aperture three Inches, giving a mean pressure of four Inches, Each square Inch of the aperture rep resents one miner's Inch, or about l.J cubic feet flow per minute. Maxwell's Talisman. Pepea aaa Their Bearas. If we are to believe the old proverb, prophets have always bad beard for the faithful to ewear by. Not to with the Dooes. From the time of Bt Peter down to tbe year 1153 tbe popes all wore full beards, but for the next four centuries they were cleanly shaven. Then came a period of two centuries In which they again wore the beard, but from the year 1700 until the pres ent time tbe smooth face alone has been seen In the papal line. Itarrtmsr. kat Rat far Kraai . A beggar who informed a foutlemaa well known tor hla philanthropy that be was dying of atarratlon waa pre sented by tbe worthy man with loaf of bread. Tbe would be benefactor was considerably startled, however, at tbe Indignant surprise of tbe emaciat ed one. "I'm not bread hungry!" said that Individual haughtily. - London Globe. Ha4 Rat Obearvael It. Mr. Cpjohn (at th banquet) Th colonel Is a good after dinner speaker, but did you notice bow queer ly he mix ed bis metaphors? Mr. Strnckoyle Why-r no. He's bea taking 'etn straight, I think, so far. Chicago Trib une. ' ! Ia Bta Llae. "Could yon do the landlord In the 'Lady of Lyons r " asked the manager of the seedy actor. "Well. I ahould think I might I hare done a good many landlorda." Kansas City Inde pendent Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Arts A attire's I'laa The most fuccexsul medicines are i In .ne that aid natnn. Clismi'erlaiii's l otuli Keniedy acts on this plan.' Tske it when yon have a cold and it will allay the coueh. relieve the limit", aid expe. toration. open tbe wretions tand aid nature in rert rinu' the system to healthy condition. Thousands have teetified to it superior excellence. It counteracts auv tendency ol a cold to result in pneumonia. Price 25c. Large size, 50c tor sale by Keir Uass. McGuire Bros, make their own leaf ard nnder their own brand. Tk. Ha-rl Crow. The Hungarian crown, tbe royal head, dress worn at their accession by all the Austrian emperors, Is tbe tdeutlcal one made for Btephen and used by him at tbe time of his coronation, more than 800 years ago. It Is of pure gold and weighs nine marks and six ounces (about fourteen pounds avoirdupois). It Is adorned with 63 sapphires, 60 rubtoa, 1 emerald and 338 pearls, but no diamonds. It being a notion of the royal Btephen that diamonds were un lucky. Better Late Than Never. "Intelligence has Just reached me" began Mr. Blodger as be sat down to tbe dinner table. ''Thank goodness If it has at lust!" exclaimed Mrs. Blodger, and the food was partaken of In silence. Smreeaa In Baslaeu. The path of success In business is In variably the path of common sense. Notwithstanding all tbat Is said about "lucky hlta," the best kind of succesa In every man's life Is not that which iomes by accident S. Smiles. Bred to It. "He seems to see the worst side of everybody." "He can't belp It. He's an amatew photographer." Washington Star. CraeL Miss Passay So she's twenty-five to day. I guess It would surprise her If I should tell her I was the same age. Miaa Pepper Oh, no; she knows that, of course. Miss Passay That I am twenty-five? Miss Peppery No; that you were. sound discretion Is not so much in dicated by never making a mistake i by never repeating It. HotC. Ironing lloiinl. I have just made up an assortment of these necessary articles, also have tbe material to make tbem to order. Experience has taught what kind give the best service, also what to make them of to prevent warping, obeoking or extractiug pitch. Yours for anything in the ;carpen tei ing line. F. G. COE, Opposite O. B.Hartley's Res. Phone 571. Pain from a Burn Promptly Relieved by Chamberlain's Pain Balm A little child of Mlchnl Strauss, of Vernon, Conn., was recently in great pain from a burn on the band, and as cold applications only increased the in flammation, Mr. Strauss came to Mr. James N. Nichols, a local merchant, (or something to stop the pain. Mr. Nichols says: "I advised him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and the first application drew out the inflammation and gave immediate relief. 1 have used this linaiiient myself and recommend il very often for cuts, burns, strains and lame back, and have never known it to disappoint." For sale by Keir & CasK, druggist. We pay 4 on time deposits, current rates on savings accounts, receive deposits subjed to check, and do a general bank ing bunnas- You can have the advantages of strong bank at your very door by using the mails. Send us your deposits. Acknowledg ment will be sent you by return nvul Savings accounts received from one dollar up. Open an account with its and note how atpidly it will grow. I FRANK WATSOK f ikm L L DURHAH Vaa PaaSaal 1 C CATOHWU Am Saakaj J issaMba. B l 2rWMM.ST. POCTLA.rO.OM. CHICAGO AND THE EAST When purchasing ticket to Chi cago and the East, see that it reads via the Chicago & North western Railway. Choice of routes via Omaha or via St. Paul and Minneapolis. It is ths rout of The Overland Limited and the direct line to Chicago from the Coast Four fast dallr Chicago trains make connections vith all traaticontt aental trains at St Pan! and Minne apolis. Tht Bm of EVtrg thing. All agents aell tickets via this line. For farthar information apply to a. v. holm, inmi at. o. a. .-w. ay SS TMr St., aosruuio, .at. They Stand Alone. Standing ont In bold relief. ofl alone; and as a conspicuous example of open, frank and honest dealing with the sJek and afflicted, are Dr. Pierce's isvunte Prescription for weak, over-worked, de bilitated, nervous, "run-down," pain racked womon, and Ir. Pierce s Goklen Medical Discovery, mo ibiwjiu remoir for weak stomach. Indigestion, or dys pepsia, torpid liver, or biliousness, all catarrhal affections wether of the stomach, bowels, kidneys, bladder, nasal passages, throat, bronchia, or other mu cous passages, also as an effective remedy for all disease arising from thin, watery or impure blood, as scrofulous and skin affections. . ,, . Each bottle of the above medicines bears upon its wrapper a badge of hon cstr in the full list of iiinretilcnts com posing It-print"! in plain InglUh. This frank and open public tv places these medicines in a cluti nil b tfirm sctwa, atid Is the best guaranty of their merit. They cannot be clnRfed as patent nor secret medicines for they are neither Mrw of knrn-n etimpotitlun. Dr Pierce feels that he enn afford to take the afflicted Into his full cmilidenco and lay all the Ingredients of his medi cines freely before them because these Ingredients aro such as arc endorsed and most strongly praised by scores of the most eminent medical writers as cures for the diseases for which these medl clnes are recommended. 1 heretore, the afflicted do not have to rely alone upon Dr Pierce's recommendation as to the curative vulne of his medicines for cer tain easily recognlied diseases. A glance at the printed formula on each bottle will show that no alcohol and no harmful or habit-forming drugs enter Into Dr. Pierce's medicines, they being wholly compounded of glyceric extracts of the roots of native, American forest plants. These are best and safest for the cure of most lingering, chronic dis eases. l)r.R.V. Pierce cn be consulted ram, by addressing him at Buffalo, N. Y., and all communications are ro--mAA aa aft.mw!lv ennfidelltlal. It is as easy to bo well as 111 and much more comfortable. Constipation is the cause of many forms of illness. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Toilets cure constipa tion. Thev are tiny, sugar-coated irrun- nl.u flnn "Utile "Pellet" lS S gClltlo lltXH- tive! two a mild cathartic All dealers In medicines sell them. I ai t Worth Kuitw ..' Our litile daughter tilatljf, mlluied for eou.e tin e tor ohusos unknown to us until we bad to keep her out ot school We Dually took her to our pbysioi u who reouiumended nerve treatment of the eyes. So we t-iok her to Dr. W. K Larnway t ml hed glasses fitted. Soon alter she had one slight attack and uow we oousider her perfectly well. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crosby. For sale by Emporium. Twenty acres on Methodist lane, four miles southwest from Hood Ui er, small house, some land cleared. Only fr-tXH). Not for vour dealer's sake, nor for Benson's Take but Ir your own sake get some of lletison's Kancy new potatoes. They will maku you smile. SEE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork fY: ornti4ysii 2&aSl Through Utah and Colorado t'a-tle titi'P, ("iiiuii! of Ilie (iticiil, 'ln-k I'm. of, .iar '.!'.!! atel Ten-w.-tKV I'hi cs. in' tlie World Famous) Kojal Uorjse. Fnrdi'crlHlvo io"' iiiu-tralml )uiiib let, vrlle to W. C. McBRIDE, Genera! Agent lit Third street, I'O ; I I. M), OH. tints Faint $X H Wall Paper Co. Have ndtictl a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH ES and BRUSHES. HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS. Our (stock of paper includes Intent designs in Blanks, (iilts and high Grades, From l()c up. A full stock of room molding, Picture mil, Plate rail and a small line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CAECIMO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone 071 . First and Oak Streets. JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Free Delivery. Phone 931 THEIR POINTS you are interested in having Oliver Steel and Chilled Plows Moline Orchard Disc Sharpcis Tubular Cream Seperator Kimball Cultivator Bean Spray Pump, Aermoter Wind Mill Syracuse Spring Tooth Acme Harrow Buckeye Force Pump Vehicles and Farm Machinery (EXCLUSIVELY) J. R. NICKELSEN Leave Hood River 8:00 a. m. Leave Dee 4:00 p. m. o On June 10th, and each Sunday there after, Mount Hood Railroad will run an Excursion Train between Hood River and Dee. A more pleasant trip than a few hours ride through the Beautiful Hood River Valley cannot be taken and the Fishing' in immediate vicinity of Dee is unsur passed. Round Trip $1 Round Trip $1 Tickets on Sale at Office, Mount Hood Hotel. TT Dp It In your flutr to mk yourlf UK- bi attrsK'ttve ttoMibl. If you fctve UL wrinkled, ontlfhtlj completion, Irani how to acquire prfct klu hy harmUwa, unrntfpl method. I will Mud you a fre pamphlet, In a plain nTlop, firing all particular!. If you write today. FWe ytara eatabllahed. MADAME HTTDBOM, 2tT Maclaay bid-., Waihlngton at , Portland, Oregon. S0Crailiaite Boardln mnd day aehool fop lounf laaias. Muilc (Ltachtiilty mathod). Art; Comylota Academic Coursa: apeclal Inducement. For Information addraas SUtar Suparlar. White Salmon-Hood llivw Two big sail boats, two bifi- jtorft'ctly salV gasoline laniu'lios and two big ferry SCOWS. Expert sailors in l?outs leave at all DEAN & PEARSON Lieenxnl Ferrymen. charge hours. C. P. R. Next Door to MetJuirc Itrotliers, Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired All work done wi'li Klectrie I i ami iianinleeil RALPH REED Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and I ishing Tackle HOOD RIVER, OR. OF SUPERIORITY are many, too many to print here, but if the BEST g't acquainted with uucneye uiaer mm a M a. f 111 THE DALLES NURSERIES It. II. W I- I Kit, I'KM.. THE DALLES, OREGON. (IKOWKa ANli FRUIT, SHADE TREES -ANI- ORNAMENTAL Evergreens, Rote Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. Houses and Lots IN Coe's Addition Cheap for your own is the Now New Location. We are now located in the Smith Building, in the room formerly occupied by J. E. Rand, where we will he pleuHed to nee all of our old customera 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, Flour and Feed ever displayed in the City. Fresh Vegetables received daily. Call and inspect our stock. SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD & SMITH BROS., Proprietors. Bartmess' Furniture Store ON A CASH BASIS Malleable Iron Reds, guaranteed against breaks by the factory for 2o 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. X REDUCTION OF TEN PER CENT ON ALMOST ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS A Large Linefof New Spring Goods MATTINGS and CARPETS At prices never before quoted KKTAN. .IKAI.KH in GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS and Shrubbery. Cash or on terms. Time to Buy. Phone Farmers 1233. H. C. COE. This Bank Free Wliatotir men ami women ot fifty years hence will le depends on the children of to day. Is it not worth our while, evrn at the cost of considerable efl'ort, if necessary to teach tinr lioy or girl the valn of money, tlie habits of thrift, economy and savings. Her bert Spencer says "education Is the prepara tion for complete living." One of our Home Savings Hanks which you can have FREE upon opening an account with one dollar or more, if in your home, Is a constant appeal ing educator, teaching the habit of saving Hilenlly, forcefully, and not to &e denied. Savings Department First National Bank o V a. o