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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
1 HCOlt KIVEF OLACTER, TTfUKrinAY, OCTOBER 3, 1008 0 0 O Fall Opening Sale Special Values This Week 1000 yards best 10c grade outing, nil colors. Special 7k0 1000 yards regular Hc outing, 27 in ches, all colors. Special 56 Men's canvas gloves, regular 10c. vo uch, Special 7c Ladies' fleeced vests, good weight fine quality. Special 230 25 dozen ladies fleece lined liose, good quality, double lieehuid toe. Special the pair........ 11c 25 dozen children's school handkcr handkerchiefs in plain and fancy borders. Special 20 200 yards, assortments of fine cambric and nansook, embroideries, beautiful patterns, wide width, values up to 35c the yard. Special 160 H. MUGGINS & CO. Fall Opening Sale of Dry Goods, Clothing:, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Women's, Misses' and Children's New Fall Suits, Cloaks and Skfrts, afford remarkable opportunities. ..vSpecal values this week in all Departments.. 75 Sample Shirt Wamt puttcrim, houlit at one (ifth their aotnul valiio. Mado of tho von- heft linf tie, liiinilfomely emltroidt red frontH, foiling ami ruIN, viil ii"H up lo fl.tXJ. lour t'lioii't; wlulu llirv la-it 69c Ladies' Black Petticoats J.adi'8 g Slack I'ettieoiite, mailt: tip in good quality ruiui ni, iii rumen aim piai:eti uncuix, v;i I tit-a up li 11.00. Special 69c o V NEW Fall Suits Cloaks & Skirts You get w liat you want here ut dis count from $.'510 $5.00 on the gar ment. Our stock is new, no last yearn styl k here. Pleased to show you through any time. New Autumn Dress Goods .lust reccved a large shipment of Dress Goods. .Those new plaid effects in car dinal, oitYe green, blue and brown. The la test eastern craze. Fancy Plaid Suiting Kancy l'laiil Suiting, all ctiliirn, good quality 15c New Plaid Suiting New l'lad Suiting in vroulrn t'ffecii, ;c Vidiif, . 19c 44-Inch Suiting 4 l-i rich suiting in (fray mid plain cfli-rtR. regular (i.rns value Special 45c Fancy Panama Suiting l iiiiey I'liimnia Suiting, in lilut) green and rardi mil pliiitlf, regular f'i.OO value, Special $1.68 Heavy Brown Suiting llevay itimvn Buitiug, all wool, IlH-inrlit-H, regular iKie. value 38c 50 pieees all-silk taffeiafibbon, Noh. 40, 80, val ues up to 20c. Hpecial ..lOc the yard Closing out a larg assortment of ladies' beltn, in kida, Itlack and white taffeta silks, tiusels, etc. A Values up to $1.00. Special ..t)Ut Cloaks Up-to-Date Line of Misses' and chil divn's ('oats from $1.05 up. Jiint received a large shipment of' .Mis ses' Skirts' in the latest styles and colors. $2.00 up. SEE THEM Sec Our New, Clean and Up-to-Date Stock Fall Opening Sale Special Values this Week Extra . heavy sanitary fleece, regular $1.00 and $1.25 the suit, Special price the suit ...750 Men's Camel Hair underwear, heavy weight, close ribbed, $1.00 and $1.25 values. Special the garment 850 Dr. Wright's Health underwear, regu lar $1.25 value. Best underwear on earth. Special the garment 980 Blankets, Extra heavy. ll blank ets in gray and tans. Special the pair 760 Extra Heavy Wool-mixed blankets, lark colors, Special the pair $1.65 All-wool blankets, whites, grays and tans. The pair $4 to $8 Men's Hem-stiched handkerchiefs, full regular size, regular ten cent values Special 05c 25 dozen men's fancy hose, embroidered and lace, effects, values up to 35c. Special the pair 15c The House of ReliabilityQuality and Satisfaction LOST HIS NERVE ON COUNT HOOD'S SIDE Mountain climbers returuting from Mount Hood report that no more is cents can be made of tills famous peak taw year, as the recent raiu tumugi out tb(!oMt country was snow on the mountain. The paths bare become tilled ud and the guides consider it too dngorous to attempt to climb the mountain after suow bus fallen. Xbe last persons to make tho ascent tbis year were two Austrian doctors, who returned from there reoeuty and who bare been making a tout of the United Htuteg and bave cimbed mountain peaks all over the world. While at the lull the mountain looked so easy of ascent that they thought they could dinpetiM With a guide ami attempted to make the ascent without one, although cautioned against do ing to. Nothing daunted, however, thtty started on the trip, thinking Utolr previous experience in mountain (tokihliig would miIiI th"": ? nrt.lt n. at 'tho summit. wiiltotit accident, A short distance front Cooper's Spur, and after commencliiU tha teal dan gerous portion of the Huoeut, one of them dropped Ms alpenstock, which went rattling down a crevasse many hundreds of feet deep, ami as the noise of its falling kept gutting fai l ti er and farther away, be lout bis nerve and clung desperately to tho lifeline, Iclc witb terror,. Jt was with dilllcul ty, says Mrs. Langllel, that his com panion uuoaeeoVI iu getting him buck to the Inn, where he was so overcome with flight that he had to be put to bed. Afterward they made the ascent In the company of guldos, and return ed to Uood ltiver with a vast ruspect or Mount ilood and great admiiatiou for Its beauties. 'Ihe Inu will remain open for some time yet. as the suow will not reach it until the middle of October, and tourists oan still make the ascent of Cooper's Spur. Telegram. How They Do It In Missouri. The Missouri apple crop Is now ar riving iu the market and will be the largest ever known in the state's his tory. In 1001, known as the dry year, the percentage of the apple crop was larger that it will be iu l'.KHi. 'Ihu or chard aorenge In 1001 was not as large as it now is, but at the present Mis souri leads all other status iu the uu ion In number of apple trees. U A, Uoodman, secretary of the Missouri Horticultural society, states that there atafaow 25,IKH,000 tipple trees in tbis state. New York, tbe oldest ap ple growing region iu America, is nee oud; llliuois is third and Michigan is fouith In acreage of apple orchards. Walter Wiliamssays the apple Is the royal fruit and the rose the royal (lower;, lie further states that over oue-kalf of all fruit orchards iu Mis souri are apple producing and that Ibe value of the apple produce exceeds the amount of all other fruits In the state. The value la constantly in creasing. In other words more or ohi rds ure now Iu bearing and pro ducing apples of a better grade and iu larger quaatitles. The apple crop tbis year will bring to Missouri fruit growers fully ?1U, 000,000, so says Secretary Goodman and be should know. This year the apples are ct the llnust quality, smoother, better llnished and almt freer from defects, Haws and rot. On the uplands or hills the higher tho al titude the better and sounder the fruit. Iu (ho bottom lauds there Inn been some damage by late front. Counting for probable contingencies the present apple crop should be any where from S,lKi,(XKI to lO.UHi.tHH) bar rels. This should sell on the trues or picked in pile or barrels at H pei bar rel. When the trees grow older, say 10 years from now, and .the orchards all bear, the applo crop iu Missouri will lie Immense. 1 I runnlrua Hvh rimra till il ulioilt au acre to plant, cultivate and bring ml1 wntciits. to bearing a Missouri orchanl. iins includes the cost of ;he trees, plant ing, caie and cultivation. A good tree in a good fruit year w'll bear from three to five barrels, and there are usually 70 trees to tho acre in M iMl Tl.n l.nA utinlll.l illl-,iiuud in bearing uutil it is 'JO years old and ! "l ,l l,'tl- contiuue to bear atiuniiaiitly until it. i reaches the age of 'Jo or 30 years of j twe many bearing apples in Missouri after their 60th biithday anniversary, i Order The soil here is especially adapted to growing fruits and there are really three gieat apple regions in this state. These are the Ozark region, the Mis souri river loess lauds and the north westeach having a peculiar ami dis tinct advantage. WOMEN'S SENSES. Thar Are, It Is Haiti, l.i-m Acute Thma Hump of Men. The nmu, when his tooth was pulled, yelled hoarsely. The next patient., u woman, bore the prtln of three extrac tions with silent fortitude. "Yes," said tint dentlKt, "women en dure tho pangs of tuolh pulling better than men, hut they deserve no praise on this iiccoimt. They feel tho pulu less. Experiments have frequently been made to test tho m uteness of the masculine and feminine senses. A series of experiments were inndo In New York city, and they wero Interest ing urn conclusive. "First, taste was tried. Tho mulo subjects could delect In water the prest e of the sixtieth part of n grain of gall. The women couldn't distill gulMli the gall In a smaller quantity than tho twentieth of n grain. The men's taste was three times keener, tl m il tho wotiK ii's. J:juff, mcllr- The men smelled Uiu presence of tho hundredth part of n grain of prtisslc acid. Tim women were unconscious of the acid till a quantity five times greater was set be fore them. In smell the men wore live times tho women's superiors. "Men heard u watch ticking ut a dis tance of ten yards; women could only bear It nt n dlwrnnco of two yards. Tho males iif.'iiln, you sec, wero the tlmos tho better. It was the siunn thing witb sight and with touch. The men aaw live times belter. They felt five times more keenly mid delicately. "Thc,m experiments explain In a way tho apparent iinoinaly of woman's, won drous fortitude to pnln, Woman's senses being less ncnte, she Is less af fected by pain than inan."-10xchnnge. THE OYSTER. II Was Hnteti Ity Itlitnrlan Mnn Tbna anils of Years Airo. It was Hean Swift who remarked that "he was a bold man that first ate uu oyster," but neither liean Swift uor any other lover of good eating has been able to llml records of any time, how ever undent, when oysters wero not ealen, while there Is ample proof that thousands of years ago riparian mail not only consumed these bivalves, but was very fond of them. Thus the ' kjoekkeninoeddlnger" or "kitchen ref use" along the Scandinavian coasts exhibits lingo hills of oyster shells from which prehistoric men ale this succu lent mollusU at their feasts In the days of Thor mid Odin. There Is, of coursf, uu Interesting t rail i I Ion which relates how, In those prehistoric days a man clad In the skins of wild beasts ran barefooted along the shore of the sea. Suddenly be caught his foot In an oys ter shell, which, as It Instantly cloned upon him, caused him so much pain that he seized a stone to dislodge the strange foe tint clcng to him so tena ciously. After uccr i. .dishing his pur pose ho raised his band, moist with the Juice of the oyster, to his lips, with re sults that were so pleasing to his palate that he promptly proceeded to cat the entile bivalve. Thus, it Is said, did man Ilrst discover the gustatory de lights contained w ithin an oyster shell. I. a nil llariralns. Price and terms of the OeHiu-ey lauds three and one half miles tust of Minder on Dalles road: 10 acres or over t?r0 an acre. ;0 ncie tract (io an acre.. 'JO acre tract 7.r an acre. 10 acre tract H0 an acre. ft nore tract 100 an acre. One half down, balance 'o suit pur chaser at at eight er cent ibteitht on deferied payment Will accost au part payment team, harutwa, wagon, nlows, harness, culti vators ami otter lariu implements; cows, hogs, poultry etc. Also farm work at ruling uagos. See our new list next week. VV. J. HAKKIi & CO. Arrival mill I'cpiirlurc of Mails. ll(M)l) lit V Kit. Tho iiiistotllee Ih open dully lietwmi 8 a. in. mill 7 . in.; Hiilnliiy Irnr U lo 1 o'l'Iix'k. .Malls I'll' Urn Kant dime til I i. lit., S.1U p. 111. unit Il ii in.; fur Hie Went, at ' :m p. in. unit n p. in. I lii' CMri'ii'is mi U. I' ll. nuili' N. I .uul 2 li':ivu tln pcsioin.'u in K.;l a. nt. Mull 1. 1 vi'H I nr Ml. Ilnoil, dally nt 12 in.; arrive-, lU.'JO n. in. Kur tlniliTWoiid, Wash., ilsllv, 'except San day, til 1-.' in., uriiwiM al II a. m. I'nr Wlillr- Mtiliniiii, Wash., il;ii!ytn i.' in.; urrlvi's h. It a. in. VVIUTK SALMON. For lloiiil Klvtir, dally ul. tl a. in.; uir it al :.' p. in. Knr lltiHum, Triail Luke ami lnk-r,V ih., dally al .. a. in.; arrives ft p. tn. Kor iilriiwtiuil, l''uldu and Ullincr, YV i.h., ('.ally ul 7 ;m it. in.; arrive: al fi p. in. Kur I'l Hi' Klitf. mid Sniiwdi'ii. Wusli.. at I P. in. Tui'Ntluyit und Siilurdayi; arrives saint iliiyM nt 12 in. bii llinsi'ti, dully ut 4.4ft p. in.; arrives at G.t h. ut. IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS Buy Itil . it In tho Coin:. ington, ojipoa: f Noithnrn jrBt. i", ITtivifVMou C'... i lUver. TI'ls Is c:. i i tho nil la -: vlilch lipeu mi'.,-Owing- to tint na latb rs 7 o'cltt' Und, f pofcana nr t'u nttfht'i v.r- ; t'louu land'.: ... iv- HttT&. i- 'Iortt :if-': rt'oii fall. , i.'irntv, tan 1" r. lavoraVie Vtiuns. 1 t Zr r'r t or n' town of Attalia, Washington, located i.tt.i' Vulicv li. .ho vss' rn j .ut of Walla Walla C'mnty. Wis, trt If-n-" If . (tri--t n nu, and at tlio Jar-ooio.t of 1m l.V! i, . . i' s 1 mW. - w s.d th) Oscg .n tit.it. .j I -, v. : . .,1 3. t. t. bt-. i c nvijatioc ou tl-3 'Jtlujl.. I, .' - - ral fl' '! ..a il'.u "Ji.Ii. . .'. Ai-r i i4t':-... -i k. v.- Jin-r , iruits an.. . . L ....... -d. c ;.i-r. ii other v ct u ktti. si.-,, nci' ia.":toafl u.Vt i.tw-iros '.a yosoibla to market yr.''V. k i. m. f'tid l'iv: flh-iiiiit'" i; : :ni in Sattlft, Tacoma, "-nv inr.tumouiatft nolnts : t . r.i rttin", tiaTelina in the c.o..l . . r.i,aiis tl o l.ii ,ey.t ir.omi v, k, h lcrtiiwet it Toreivcd i-v litij piiuslule to i . ... ." f- -0 VS $700 KC A' Xt. Square Deal Store loi'i-jf itirt'.i evpyy . 'i.u i sx. o ;iir'fA;-? ' nrod by rifting' u iir payment in cash, and the balance .o. PURR CRYSTAL ICE DAVIDSON FRUIT COMPANY MAM'TAl'll lih'KS DELIVERY DAYS. Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday Mornings and Saturday Aficrnoons Oftlcr Direct from !"n lory Phone Main 7 I . Tli aioitttii'h Ai'lte. l''or genuine stomach ache-that is, pain lu the true stomach you lmnrt blame the digestion. If the pain often occurs oiie may be sure that a serious stale of chronic Indigestion obtains. Then of course it Is very necessary to take advice directed to that one case. Hut for n solitary attack there Is noth ing better than getting rid of the stoiu hey cannot possibly io good and may greatly upset the sys tem. nno salt and water Is a simple domestic emetic. When there arc acid risings ami burnings Iu the throat a teaspnonful of bicarbonate of sodium in water,, taken In divided doses, may L. M. WILSON PINE GROVE, OKE. ...General Merchandise... Fl.Ol'lt, I'KKI), (iKOCKUIKS, WOUK Slllltr.S, OVKUA.U.S, NOTIONS, CltiAHS. TOBAt'l'O DRUGS AND PATEN f MEDICINES MY (IOODS AKK UltillT, MY TRICKS AKK KIOIIT U. S. Commissioner Notary Public GEO. T. PRATHER The Oldest Insurance and Real Estate Agent in town Insurance Loans Abstracting Hood River, Oregon Fall Planted Bulbs taken now for Kail I'lanted ltiillw and riant. liu.V your (iladinlas finin the grower. See'oiikdule tlisplay iu lii Id now. tiladinla bulbs from ,ri0c to 7'ic per tliwen. Wyandotte Cocker els, the white kind, fur sale now, $1-00 each. J. 1). Ki KTt iiKK, K. K. No. 1, Hood Uiver l1- , n IQ UD. Ui KI't.lM.Tol! I. INK" Stiamers leave Torilaml ai d H:e l'allcs daily, except Sundav, at 7 n oek a. it i . calling at Hood ltiver, ear-ili'iind, al about 4 p. in.; wctdbuind at almut S;,i0, p. in. Ihrcct tvnnci lion at l.yle with the C. K. A N. Railway to and from ti i'ilcndale and Klickitat vnllet points. Kir any further information address any a.-ent of the company or M. TAl.liOT, V. V. Si (i. M., I'ortland, Oregon An nvest!'jnt of this L'nd Beats Life Insurance Th antount oi atoncy liftiil aa pr:uimnis invested In irrljated lands will soon furnish a sttlcnttld income for the purchaser v,!illo he lives, and support for hi family after hint. You do not have to Pie to Win For farther particulars, map and circulars address i U. K. Loose, President end General Manager THE COLUMBIA CANAL CO. " C09, E10 Marlon BuUdlnr, Seattle, Wash,. or Attalla, Wall Walla Co., WM' MIOLKS.VIii: : UKTAIL THE DALLES NURSERIES It. II. WI'.BKlt, 1'iop. THE DALLES, OREGON. FRUIT, SHADE AND (1R11WKH AMI IlKAI.liR IN TREES GRAPE VIKKS AND ORNAMENTAL SMALL FRUITS Evergreens, Rotes and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. otel Waucotna A First-Class House Moderate Rates Good Service Farmer' Dinner 25 ct P. F. FOUTiS, liood River Prop. "Honest Goods and Square . .. Deal for Every Han" . . IS MY MOTTO The Ideal Weeder Is what its name implies, a Genuine Weed Killer and the nearest to perfection of any orchard tool yet introduced in Hood River Valley. Try one and bo convinced. Satisfaction Guaran teed or no sale. Osborn Spring Peg-Tooth Harrows Acme Harrows Plows and Cultivators Potato Diggers Wagons, Hacks aud Buggies Flour, Feed, and a Full line of Groceries at all Times Car Load Stumping Powder just received Yourw for Business Phone 741 D. M'DONALD 3rd and River Street. Hood River, Ore. J. E. NICHOLS, UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Lady Assistant 1 hold "lii'etieo front t lie State Ikittrd of Oregon and WafliiiiKton, and am qiialilit'd to chip IhhIioh lo any point. I'mmpt Bt'rvice either day or lunlit. Iloarso fiiriimliiil on all ot'cifiona I'ailor rhone Main 1513 Scliitller Buililnii;, KesulenoH Main loll Hood River, Ore. F. S. STANLEY, I'ri's. K. L. SMITH, Vin-l'iefi." K. O. IU.ANCIIAR, Cadhifr V. ('. I5UOCK, Afft. Cusliior The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER Capital $50,000 Surplus $12,000 We offer you the facilities of a well niaimcd and well equipped bank. The interests of patrons receive our careful attention. .IJL..Z . CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE IN- -o I I Riverview Park and Idlewild Additions Easy Grades, Fine View and Good Water ALSO MANUFACTURING SITES FRONTING ON O R. & N. TRACK WI1H DEVELOPED WATER POWER " Cheap lots for building Small Houses near Flour Mill FRUIT LAND FOR SALE IN TRACTS TO SUIT HOOD RIVER DEVELOPMENT CO. OHice next to Waucohia Hotel HOOD RIVER i P