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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1906)
c 55 0 0 Se ( 0 nOCll HIVES OL&CXCIt, THOtSDAt, OEPTEMER id, 1009, JOHN LECAND HENDERSON, Pres. J. H. FURGU80N, Attorney-t-I tnd Notary Pulilic Vic President and Manager. J. M. 8CHMELTZER, Sec.-Treae. !, ffl q Hotary Public 5' ..Hood River Land.. Emporium INCORPORATED Real 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 above lines and have a large list of improved lands and city property from which to make your selection for a fruit ranch, a stock farm or a home in the city. 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 property titles. Collections a Specialty. Phone Main 141. UNDERWOOD Messrs. Cash and Keely are on tbe sick list this week. Tbe steam shovel is Don in opera tion and is well worth one's time and trouble to visit it and see it work. We understand E. 0. Ooddard bas sold another forty aores of bis ranch to a Portland man for $75 an aire. Onr merchant, Mr. Smith and H. C. Debo, left on tbe George W. 81 mous Tuesday uight for Stevenson as delegates to the Republican conven tion from this district. Peter Sater was tbe man chosen here at the Republican primary for county oommUsiouer and seems to he tbe choice of the community tegardless of party. The Porter brothers are stretching a bAavy cable from tbe top of tbe log chute to a small island In tbe Colum bia just opposite tbe mouth of tbe chute and expect to lower piling to the river by this means. Will also be one of tbe inteiesting sights of tbe North Bank. Wm. Kellendonk is attending tbe Republican convention at Stevenson this week. The Bah hatchery mauager baa rooBt all the ess tiava painted and in place and everything about ready to receive egia m soon at tbe salmon begin to . aetikth freak water of tbe White Sal m on to deposit eggs. The batcbery is located about a mile from our post office and along the North Bank road and makes a very interesting palce to visit later whon tbe little salmon De ign to batch. ' AdvertiHeii Letter List. Advertised letter list for week end ing September 3, 1906: Hall, Mrs. An- . : . . i i m r . I.' ; M. a lilt, UUKBUU, iTIIB. AJ. , 11IVUU1D. u . Wm. ; Stoknell, Jessie; Smith, Delia; Young, Rose ; Cameron, Kibard IS. ; Dakln, Leonard; Donahue, John; ilar, Mr. S. ; lrwiu, Robt. , Kieobl, Wm. ; Lambert, W. II. ; Matthews, Wm : Moore. W. A. : Murphy, Wm. ; O'Neil, T. ; Robuta, T. ; Sohiiler, Master J. F. ; Sabrofsky, Euoil; Schil ler, Gust: Smith, E. R. Parcels Lond, J. a. ; MoCalum, Robt. (2). Advertised letter lift for week end ing Septembei 10, 1906: Adams, Mrs. M. L. ; Campbell, Mrs. M. ; Cbilders, Mrs. Paul; Fletcher, Mr. D. M. (3 ; (irave, Mable; Harkouas, L. W. ; Jones, Miss Bill; Oborn, Virgie; Sahlotl, Ada; Clarke, F. E. ; Cran dall, II. J. ; Loggohall, W. A. ; Gay lord. Tbo. K. ; Horder, Henry ; Hall, A. F. ; Hood Ilarry ; Howard, R. T. ; Leonard, L ; Lewis, Harvey; Loom is, W. H. ; Miller, Waltei ; Muir, J as. ; Pabsh., Mr. ; Roberts C. R. ; Roberts, J. A. (5); Soxton St. Clair; Sabrof sky, Emil; Shreve, Edward; Taylor, John; Vass, John; West, Isaac. Wm. M. Yates, P. M. Coe'g Addition on the Market. We have placed in our hands for sale, all the lots belonging to H. C. Coe in CiMi's Addition to Hood River. I,ots will lie sold at the price of $300 and up for the next 30 days. This is the best opportunity to secure lots in this beautiful portion of Hood River ever offered the public. The number is limited and the choice should be made early. One lot with house, 'was sold last week. Five lots and house were sold yesterday. Two more to-day. They will not last long at these prices. For further information see W. J. BAKER A CO. COINCIDENCES. la torn of the Queerest Recorded Iko HUtorr ol World. The late well known archaeologist, Albert Way, crossing Pall Mall, can noued against an old gentleman. After mutual apologies cards were exchang ed. On each card was printed, "Mr, Albert Way." Tbe older gentleman, dying, left his fortune to the other Al bert Way. Tbe planet Neptune, which had for countless ages revolved In the heavens unseen by any one on earth, was dis covered simultaneously and Independ ently In 1840 by Professor Adams and M. Leverrler, tbe two most brilliant astronomers of the day. Some years ago a shepherd boy placed a sleeper on tbe railway line be tween Brighton and Falnier, with the result that a train was thrown off the mils. One year later to a day, almost to a minute, that same youth was struck by lightning and Instantaneous ly killed within a couple of miles of the spot at which the accident occurred. The four King Georges of England all died on tbe same day of the week. Iu 1890, a few weeks before the cen sus taker began the enumeration of the people of Elm Grove, Va., the town au' thorltlea counted their own population preparatory to filing articles of Incor poration. The following was the re markable result: Number of males over twenty-one years of age, 148; number of males under twenty-one years of age, 148; number of females over six teen years of age, 148; number of fe males under sixteen ears of age, 148. Some years ago In Teheran an Eng lish sailor was caught in the act of car rying off some precious stones from the shah's palace. The thief was brought before the "king of kings," who swore that the-next time the sailor crossed his path he would at once be put to death. It is a curious fact that this very sailor was crossing the street when the shah was driving In Berlin some time after and was knocked down and Instantaneously killed. Pearson's Magazine. tttfcitfc Cri CM MlM Fikltr The Hood River Crthoiio cbuicb now btm a resident pastor who is per manently located bare and will look after tbe spiritual welfare of tbe par ish. Tbe naw prieat ta Rev. Maxmil lian Klein O. F. M. of San Fraucisao and arrived Saturday in company wi h Rev. Tbeo. Arantz O. F. M. or Froitvale Cal.. The two Revereud Fathers held services at the obtircli last Sunday. Father Klein will have an assistant In his work here, Rev. Ewald Soland, O. F. M , who comes from Michigan. Hereafter there will be services at tbe Catholic chutcb every Sunday morning at 10:30. Tuesday tbe Franciscan Brother bought tbe residence and ten lots ad joining the church property from Frank Chandler for t'2,500,wbicb gives them plenty of room for tbe erection of schools or other buildings iu tbe future, and also a residence for the priest. Want the Local to Step at Rullitun. An effort will be made to have tbe local stop at Rutbton. Residents at that tbrivl 'g burg claim that there are as many people living there, and that as much freight is shipped from there as at Menominee, and more than at Mitchell's Point, where stops are now being made regularly. The pa trons say that they will be satisfied with stops three times a week, but think they are entitled to that much, at least. Tbe running time of tbe local is pretty fast, and so many stops are being made now between here and Caaoade Locks, that there may be some question as to making an extra stop and arrive in Portland within their schedule time. However, the stop should be made if it is possible to do so. lias a Uood Word for Hood River. II. J. Miller, traveling freight agent for tbe Chicago & Northwestern rail road, was in Pendeton a few days ago, and has this to sav of Hood River in tbe East Oregonian: "Tbey have had a splendid apple cror this year aud are getting unus ual r bleb prices. Uue oonoern re cently bargained to ship 50 carloads of Spitzenbeigs to eastern states, and tbey are to receive a nttie over f.s a box for that vaiiety. Tbe Hood River apples have tbe advantage of a tine flavor, shipping qualtities and good oolor, which make them very saleable in tbe eastern market. As a result the Hood River growers are able to command prioes wbioh makes the arple industry very profitable and has increased the value of the land iu t,' o valley until there are now plaoes that cuunot be bought for $1,000 per icre." Wi(er fiHi. Observer Beals rtajiortotbe general summary of weather conditions as fol lows for last week: , , The long di ought waa brokeu by rain which began in tbe coast couu ties Wednesday and gradually spread to include the greater part of the state. Tbe rains were heaviest iu the coast con nt ins, where they wore ac companied by strong southerly winds; as the rain area advaaved eastward the winds subsided, and, although tbe sky for severnl days was overcast and threatening, the preoipitation was iu the form of light showers, that were heaviest during Friday night and Saturday morning. TLev were anthV lent to check the foiett fires and to clear tbe atmosphere of smoae. Clear ing leather set in Sunday, aud Mon day was a bright, sunshiny day. lhe temperatures averaged lower than the preceding week, due largely to cloudy afternoons, wbioh prevent ' the usual diurual rise during the mid dle or the day. Tbe clearing weetrer Sunday was followed by a cool night, and frosts occurred Monday morning in the high, level valleys traversing the Blue mouutaius in the northeast ern poitiou of tbe state. The temper atures Monday morning were also dan gerously near the frost mark iu the Rogue River valley, aud it is probable S3me frost occurred in that section, which will be reported next weeK. White Salmon Primaries. At the primary election held at White Salmon last Saturday, the fol lowing votes were oast for delegates to the county convention : Total votes oast, iw. vain. u. v. . Cook, 88; J. K. Kauklu, Ba ; '. w. lial- eiger, 58; rraua- smico, n. m. Clemens, 61; J. H. Law, f; J', wyers, sr., 29; J. Gunning, 28; v. u. uuuer- WOOd, 33; K. AOauiS, au; J-ruua mus bong, 29. Something new ruffed BlceCandy, at the Gem Canday Kitchen. r As a dressing for sores, bruises and burns. Chamberlain's Salve is all thut can be desired. It is soothing and beaV ins its effect. Price 25 cents. For sale by Keir & Caps. Good for the cough, removes the cold, the cause of the cough. That's the work of Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar the original laxative cough syrup. Contains no opiates. Sold uy vuiimiiih f harn.acy. Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will imroly destroy the sense of smell una oompietny uerMige me wnoie h.vm tem when enUtrtnif It through the mucous Hurfaces. Such articles Simula never lie used except on prescriptions from reputalile physl cians, as lhe uaiiiUKe they will do Is ten fold to Hie pood you chm posslhly derive from them. Hull's Catarrh I'nre, manufactured hy K.J. Cheney IV, Toledo, Ohio contains no murcury, and is taken Internally, acting dl reellv uixin the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's ('nun-It Cure la- sure you gel the genuine, n is omen in ternally, and Is made In Toledo, Ohio, by K J. Cheney Co. Testimonials free. Sold by all druggists, 7ic. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. The Club Cafe C. C. HOLMAN & C. FOSTER PROPRIETORS lift J Ve are Making it Easy For You to Buy Here w are pursuing different methods perhaps than you iave been accustomed to, selling goods on a different plan. W n. V not beeonie faniilliar with the idea in ....VOGT BROS.' CLOTHING CIRCLE... We will stand behind it with a broad guarantee. If we don't please we will pay your money buck. There is Nothing that Could be Fairer than This This is the One-Price Store ami that price the Lowest made in the city on Good merchandise VOGT BROS. LEADING CLOTHIERS In tin so days of rush and hurry cour tesy is often forgotten. In the mail pell it if 1 1 rush of our life little things are done which offend that we rather they remained undone. A hastily eaten meal and its resultant headache may cause us social or financial Iohb. The wise man or woman is the one who re lieves little ills of this sort by a little dose of Kodol For Ilyspepsia. It digests what you eat and puts your stomach buck into shape. Sold hy Williams, riiarniacv. r Axel urease, all brands on the market, can be found at S. J. Frank's. Teaaraaa's MBrk.n It Is not generally known that Ten nyson's beautiful poem, "The Brook," once came very near perishing. One day the Rev. Edward Bawnslejr wag sitting with the poet in his lodgings In London, when Tennyson began burn ing papers and manuscripts and was about to destroy "The Brook," says Home Notes. "Stop, stop! Too mustn't burn that!" said Mr. Bawnsley. "It la one of the best things you have written." "Is it?" said the poet, and put It back. BtapM Jeweler. Miss Ines Entz-Yes, Mr. Fickel pro posed last night, and we're engaged now. I'm so happy! And I'm the first girl George ever loved too! Miss Wise Yes? I don't notice your ring. Didn't he give you one? Miss Ines Enta-Yes; but, you see, he had to take it hack to have it fixed The stupid Jeweler made the lnscrlp tlon read, "George to Genevieve" in stead of "George to I net." London RUetrl. Starving to Death Because her stomach was so weakened by likens drugging that she could not eat, .Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clair .... .. ...i i... . .!.: . lu...oll.. sireei, I OHIIIHHI", riliu., was owiw... I . ., , ... ...alna starving 1., death. Klw writes : My J ure 6uurd ' n?' Htonuicli was so weak from useless tue illusion. " Saperatldoa ! the Tarka. The superstition of the Turks Is no where so apparent as In their fear of the "evil eye." Juj;8 placed around ths edge of the roof or an old shoe filled with garlic and blue beets (blue glass Meals at all Hours from 250 up Best Two-Bit Meal in the City T-Bone and Porterhouse Steaks our Specialty Next I). or to Reed's Cigar Store, Hood Hiver, Ore. I Middle Valley Mill k ELPPA ORCHARD CO., (Inc) Proprietors LUMBER MANUFACTURERS DEALERS IN Fir and Pine Lumber U i Ready for Business All orders Promptly Filled P. O. Hood Kiveu, Ouegon. Mill Mt. Hood Stage Itoad, 4 miles south Odell, Oregon. of IOC7 fl Hi vi yoo money to Invest, property to be cared t or or outts to be managed? Will your health, time aad private affairs permit you to menace them properly and profitably? You may have the collective wtidom of experienced men la the management of your Inter eats If you consult this Company. It also receives deposits subject to check, and saving accounts from-one dollar up, paying current Interest thereon. Arts ai trutfee In all property Illations requiring such services, buys sod sella bonds, effects col lections, lends money. In many other ways It cm be of service. Call or write for fit ptmphltt setting forth the scope of Its operations. We have a Large Line of THE BEST 5c and 10c Tablets IN THE CITT SUITABLE FOR SCHOOL CALL ON I'S FOR INK, PENS, ETC. ti. II. KoBHINR C. I). Thompson ROBBINS & THOMPSON NURSERYMEN, HOOD niVKU, OK 14. We offer Hood Kiver 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- We ha ve the largest and highest grade line of sun dries in the city. Pure drugs, fresh from first-class manufacturers, used in all prescription work. Every prescription has the careful personal attention of a Registered Graduate Pharmacist HOOD RIVER'S GREATEST DRUU DEIW The Williams Pharmacy CHARLES HALL, Proprietor. Don't Forget -THE- When you want firea-clnBB work done at home. All kinds of Laundry Work and Cleaning Lace curtains, 50c ; blankets aud carpets, 25c to 50c. l'hone m941 Clan Fabrick, Prop. Patronize Home ...Industry... Our Work cannot be ...Excelled... r THE J'OniYersar )Bread Maker dru8 iliat 1 could not eat, and my n rves fo weakened "that I could not deep; and not before I was given up to die wan I iiidmf il to try Kleotric Bitter with the wni.derlul it stilt thai improve im nt Ih'-.'iiii at once, and a complete (tire lolloweo." Best health t'luc on enrlh. 50c. Guarantee! by Clias. N. Clarke, drtiggift. - , . True-to-Name Nursery. Have for the cmit'g eaon plant it g a few thousand choice Newtown, Spilzenburg and a few other leading varieties for poleniiers. Cherry, pear, and peach of the leading varieties, adapted to this locality. All buds and scion used in prorogating carefully selected from vig'mma, proline trees. Past feasons have been unable to supply the demand and our stock for this sea son i. limited. WooUl therefore aug ucst iou le vour orders at an early date to get choice stock. H. S. Ualli Phone farmers 349. Iigan. Whenever a pretty cnlld la playing upon the street the passers by will say, "Oh, wliat an ugly cbiWr' for fear of hicitln tbe evil snirit against Its beanty. The peasant classes in Turkey are of course tbe most su perstitious because tbey are the most iKttorant Tbey have no education whatever and ean neither read nor write. i Da4 as a Daaraall. "As dead as a doornail" at first aeema utterly senseless, but becomes Hrely and picturesque when wi re member that knockers were once unl Tersally used. Beneath the knocker, m order to prevent disfiguring tbe door, a lanre nail or bolt was driven. An Im patient caller, waiting for the door to h nnened. would frequently use the knocker with great force, and the lr- responsiveness of tbe nail gave rise to this expression. Mixes and Kneads Bread Thonmg-hly In Three Minutes Haaia a. a.t toach tb. doajh. DOCS Wt WITH HAND RNEADINB MO MAUI IETUI IKAO. W..' M. STEWART AR9WARE FURNITl'R: A LETTER If you hear of anything new and good for the comforts and convenience of home COME TO STEWARTS and see the goods, and get full explanation. We are your agents. It is your protection we care for. I wish to Hay to all our old friends and custom ers who for ho many years came -to our shop for their meats, that it is useless for nie to introduce .Wood Bros., our successsors, as their 18 years in the butcher business in Wasco county has made them so .widely known that m introduction is un necessary, l'eing honest, capable business men, they have the means and ability to rwn a business as it should be run, and iu 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 see you all at the old stairtl. 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 be had in the city. We will have a full line of everything good to eat for the Sj tring trade. Respectfully yours, E. S. MAYES. S. J. FRANK Dealer In Harness & Saddles Magic in the Name There is no delicacy that appeals to people in general as does Icecream, and there is no other delicacy ho very, very good when it is K'"l or so bad when it is bud. Sweetland's Ice Cream in pure and wholesome, and delicioUH beyond nieaHiiro. Try it once and you will understand why it is called the "ICE DREAM OF QUBLITY" Ucceived freKli every day by express at TOMPKINS BROTHERS EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR HOOD RIVER When visititiK Portland don't fail to call at "KwetlandV 2711 Morrison One of Portland's II nent stores and the bent place in city for a lunch oc a Id AH Repairing Promptly Attended to HOOD RIVER 0REQ0N w The Mood River bakery pur- B chased 200 barrels of our Golden Crown Flour Oct. 1, 1905. They E have just placed another order with us for 100 barrels more. At QMr. Williams' Bakery can be found the best bread in the city, and it Dis made from our Golden Crown flour. The bread speaks for itself. BOur White River and Golden Crown Hour ..., can be found for sale at all the leading gro- B ' : cers. Try a s;ick. Once used, al waysjised For Sale By fl STRANAHAN & BAGLEY Hood River, Oregon 3 C 30 I J X. e