The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 25, 1906, Image 8

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    H60D RIVBR QLAOlER, THtJRSDA? ftOtOBEB 6,1908
DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF
TARTAR BAKIMO POWDER
Royal does not contain an atom of
phosphatic acid (which is the
product of bones digested in sul
phuric acid) or of alum (which is
one-third sulphuric acid) substan
ces adopted for other baking pow
ders because of their cheapness.
ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., NEW VOHK.
MT. HOOD RAILROAD
MAKES IMPROVEMENT
Work tbat is being done by a large
force of men on the Mount Hood mil
road will toon have the line In Que
shape and permit of good time being
made over the line. Gangs have been
working from both enda of the road
have done much to improve on the
first and hurried ooustraotiou of tbe
road and when tbeyare.tbroOgb it
will be in good shape."
A great deal of lumber and other
freight is being hauled over tbe road
and the passenger business Is increas
ing also. In addition to tbe.station
at Hood River three other stations
have reoently been completed. -They
are at Van Horn, Odell and W inaus
and combine a waiting room for pas
sengers with a compartment,, for
freight also. At Van Horn tbe.Uavid
son Frnlt company has erected a sub
stantial and commodious waiehouse
for shipping apples and another has
just been completed at , Odell. Siae
tracks have been laid alongside of
them and it is evident that apploe
will probably be both paoked and
shipped almost directly from tbe or
chards in the near future. In fact
several carloads were shipped over tbe
Mount Hood line to their destination
this year. Several sidings have been
laid at othei points on tbe road for
the aocommodution of patrons, and
platforms have been built at all the
stations on tbe line.
The big mill, one side of which Is
in operation is cutting many thous
ands of feet of lumber, but its fullest
output is not possible owing to the
scarcity of men. Electric power is
being found most successful and is
employed in every part of tbe mill
except in operating the "nigger"
where it oouid no very well be used
owing to the jaring and jolting na
ture of tbe machine.
A conveyor for carrying oif tbe ref
use from tbe mill has been elected
and is about 500 feet long taking the
stuff far enough away from tbe big
building so there Is little or no dan
ger of Us takin Ore from tbe burning
pile of refuse.
A glanoe into the powet bouse
shows how smooth its machinery runs
as tbe fouduation for It is so substan
tial tbat there is no vibration from it.
Loading platforms, piled up lumber
and oars being switched back and
forth give tbe lumber town au ail ot
hustle and business. Tbe new store
and olHoes of tbe Oregon Lumber
oompany are fast being put in stbape.
The oompany has moved its stock of
goods from its store at Hood Klver
' and will soon have them in condition
for a speedy transaction of business.
Ibe offices will adjoin tbe store and
as soon as they are completed the gen
et al office of the lumber company will
be at Dee. A sidetrack extending
from tbe main line to tbe store
building makes it possible to unload
freight direct from the cars.
A good many small bouses .and
many tents are in evidence and with
tbe building of a school bouse the
town baviug been made a school dis
trict, and tbe establishment of apottt
ottioe Dee will have become a full
fledged town in something lent than
a year.
Buffalo Kill's I'lans.
A special from Cody, Wyo., to the
Cheyenne Tribune. Bays of the plans
of "Buftalo BUI":
CoL W. b Cody ban arrived a bis
home in this oity from his Jong tour
of Europe and is beiug royally wel
comed by his many Hi lends here. .
Tbe veteran fiontiersman says he
cannot express his delight at his le
turn to is uative land and while his
recent continental tour was tbe most
Booessful in the history of his wild
west show, he is glad to have tbe
smell of sagebrush once more in his
nostrils.
Cody brings back with him many
gifts from royalty and says that the
recent trip ot his show was a wonder
ful one, thousands beiug turned away
at many performances, llejhas creat
ed somewhat of a sbnsaiion by an
nouncing tbat instead of another
year's tour in the United States he
has planned a long four years' tour
which will include every state in
America. After this tour, be says he
will retire.
Colonel Cody does not look a day
older than weu he left Amei ioa for
his Eurpean tour, and in speaking of
his age, said: "1 expect to live
years yet."
a runaway and tbat if they didn't
confess he would put them all In jail.
Tbe fellow then told a straight stoiy
and said that they met the boy at Jo
bla and that be bad run away from
bis home in Portland. The boy also
made a clean brent of tbe aitutlon and
said bis mother Jived at 640 ftortbrup
street, lie claims he la 16 years of
age, but looks about 14. Ibe marshal
took tbe boy to jail and telephoning
to the Dolioe in Portland, received in
struotions to hold tbe lad untilan
nfllner came UD tor him.
Later, when tbe jail was emptied of
it nruouers tbe oov called tne mar
sbal and said he was so lonesome and
broke down sobbing. Sexton gave
him a good lecture, which made tbe
tears flow faster and extracted
promise tbat bis first runaway. would
be his ast. Chronicle.
Tie Kind of Boys That l'r.
Someoody has figured out that the
average boy who is dependent upon
bis parents for a livelihood until be Is
21 years of age costs them in the
neighborhood of M,0UO, says an ex
change. On this basis of calculation
a brood, for instaooe, of six boys
would represent an outlay of 121,000
by the time tbey get away from tbe
home roost. Tbe question arises, does
it pay to raise boys aud sis there no
other crops that would prove more
proiltablef If a boy turns out to be
a cigarette fiend with a breath like a
turkey buzazrd and a laugh tbat
would make the untutored donkey feel
perfectly at home in his society, and
with an nntramnieJed and nnoonqured
deire to avoid work, It is safe to say
that his parents might have invested
their fl.OOO at a much better advan
tage. But if tbe boy grows op to
manhood with tbe lesson well leaioed
tbat wealth and suooess grow only on
bushes watered by tbe sweat of one's
trow, tbe parents need not begrudge
whatever tbey have spent on him, for
be will be a source of increasing pride
and joy to tbeir hearts, and when
tbey grow old and tbeir bauds trem
ble ana their legs watble and their
steps is slow and faltering, tbey have
two strong arms to lean upon and to
help them over all rough places that
lie in tbeir twilight. Condon Globe.
Kills Many Bears.
Allan locorn has a fine Boat ranoh
southwest of Sheridan, and bears like
goat meat, often ooming for milos
around with evil Intent. Mr. Vooom
is a good bear builtei and trapper.
and tbe bears he has killed would
make a big pile. In the last two
years he kept count, and has forty
notches on his stick, representing 40
dead bears since November 1U04, when
rre'ldent Kooaelvelt was elected.
What a plonio it would be for Teddy.
juominnvieiie Reporter.
CARPENTERING
SCREENS ,
Shop opposite 0. B. Hartley's residence
Phone 571
Torments of Tetter and Eczema Allayed
Tbe intense itching characteristic
of eozema. tetter and like skin diseas
es is instantly allayed by applying
Cbamberlian's Salve and many seveie
OHeg have been permanently cured by
its use. For sale by ruer & (Jass.
Jiotice of Filing of Township Plat.
Notice is hereby given that plat of
survey of.towuship 11 north, range 10
eBt of Willamette meridian, will be
oUlcially tiled in this office on No.
veinber 27, l'JOti, at tbe hour of
o'clock a. m., land tbat on and after
said date tbe lauds embraced therein
will become subject to entry by bona
fide settlers showing residence there
on prior to date ot establishment of
tbe PaclUo Forest Keserve on Maroh
, 1801. JS. C. Phillips, register,
A. J. Cook, receiver.
An Awful Cough Cared.
"Two years ago our little girl had a
touoh of pneumonia, whiob left her
with an awful oougb. She had spells
of coughing, just like one with the
whooping oougb aud some thought
she would not get well at alL We got
bottle of Chamberlain's Cougb Rem
edy wh'ob, acted like a charm. She
stopped coughing and got stout and
fat, " writes Mrs. Ora Bustard, Biu
baker., 111. This remedy for sale by
Kier & Cass.
True and tried freuds of tbe family
-DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Best
for results and best to take. Rosy
cheeks and sparking eyes follow the
use of these dependable little pills.
"hey do not gripe or sicken. Sold by
Williams' marmaoy.
Runaway Boys .Numerous.
Runaway boys seem to be numerous
about these parts. Marshal Sexton
having one! In his care at present,
whom be is holding until otlicers in
Portland come to take him back to
his home.
Yesterday Sexton and Constable
Harper saw a boy in oompany with
two hobos on First tttreet and suspio-
lomng tbat something was wrong, got
him to one side and questioned him.
Ho gave his name as Alexander Grant
and said he was traveling with tbe
men, one of whom was his half broth
er. Interviewing the men, one of
them said his name was Mooie and
tbat he was a cousin of the boy. Sex
ton told him he oould not deceive
him, that he felt positive the boy was
W. J. BAKER & CO.
v acres, one mile irom town, all in
bearing orchard, strawberries and
clover. Price per acre, $400.
acres, one mile irom town, all un
der cultivation and in berries and clover
Price per acre $300.
8 acres, two miles out, two acres ber
ries, and about 4 acres young orchard
set to Hpitzenberes and Newtowns. Four
room house and 15 trees in full bearing
1 1. i'i ,i
i rite m,iiuu.
15 acres miles from town. Four
acres of three year old standard varieties
apples, eight acres in alfalfa, which is in
nne condition for setting to orchard
Small house and barn. Price for a short
time, $3,000.
30 acres 6 miles out. Twenty acres
in orchard, and five of it in full bearing.
Can be divided to suit purchaser. Price
1U.UUU,
8 acres 2 miles out. All in berries
and a few full bearing fruit trees. Price
$2500.
80 acres four milss from town. 300
Bpitzenburgs and Newtown trees planted
last year. 150 bearing trees. About
two acres in berries, UO acres ready to
set to trees or berries. $15,000 for all
will sell in 20 acre tracts.
30 acres 2 miles from town, three
acres berries, 800 peach trees will be
bearing next year. 200 apricots, 300
pears. 500 standard apples, all two and
three years planted. Price per acre
$250.
20 acres near the above place for
$5,000. -Improvements consist of ten
acres in Newtowns one year out and
ten acres in walnuts, same age.
40 acres 3J miles out on the East side,
1 en acres in orchard one vear planted
27 acres in Alfalfa which is ready to set
to orchard, lliree acres uncleared
Price for a abort time, $7,500.
20 acres 3 miles out on East side.
acreB in orchard, 3 and 4 years old
$8,500.
32 acres 5 miles from town. 1300 tree
3 to 6 years old. Price $12,000.
i acres o miles out. JNearly all se
to fruit. About half in bearing, bonne
barn and outbuildings. Price f 10,000,
20 acres 4 miles out on the East eide
10 acres set to trees. Balance cleared
Price $8,500.
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No More
Cold Rooms
If you only knew how much comfort
can be derived from a PERFECTION
Oil Heater how simple and economical
its operation, yon would not be without
it another day.
You cau quickly make' warm and cozy
any cold room or hallway no matter in
what part of the house. You can heat
water, and do many other things with the
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
Turn the wick as high or low as you can there's no danger.
Carry heater from room to room. All parts easily cleaned. Gives
intense heat without smoke or smell because equipped with smoke
less device.
Made in two finishes nickel and jspan. Brass oil fount beauti-
iuuy cmnossea. moiqs 4 quarts of oil and burns 9
hours. Every heater warranted. If you cannot get
heater or information from your dealer, write to
nearest agency for descriptive circular.
r and steady light, simple con
struction and absolute aafetv.
Equipped with latest Improved burner. Made of
brass throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to
any room whether library, dining-room, parlor or bed
room. Every lamp warranted. Write to nearest
agency if not at your dealer's.
STANDARD Oil. COMPANY
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5 VY, V Si.
0 SPICES,
corntTEA.
MKIMePOWOn.
njfloiNoixraafl
F. K. STRANG
J. W. WILSON
THE ODELL NURSERIES
DEALERS IN
... Apple Trees ...
All standard varieties grown from selected scions of the
best bearing orchards in Hood Itiver valley. Guaranteed
true to name and free from disease.
I
INTITUTB H U
Study telegraphy and fit toui
elf for salaried position, with
unparalleled opportunity for ad
rancemenL Railroad oon.true
tlon now under way rnakaa
irreat demand for trained oper
ators. Takes only t to I months
to leam. Tuition, t mot. HO.
Writ, for catalog. Pacific Tel
rraph Institute, 6th flxr. Com
monwealth bide. Portland. Or.
Leave Hood River 8:00 a.m. Leave Dee 4:00 p. m.
- - - , V ' m
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.
We Prove What We Say.
We dou't claim to know everything
but we do know one tbin well Ws
know bow to Bt spectacles so as to re
lieve many ills and ailment tbat will
never be relieved in any other way.
Dr. Hogg, tbe Portland specialist
with U. Arthur Clarke, Jeweler and
Optician, Hood River, Ore.
WOOD FOR SALE.
I am prepared to furnish mill and slab
wood, also other kinds of wood.
I have a new steam wood saw and am
prepared to do sawing. Also do general
team work.
FRED HOWE.
Phone 121.
ESTABLISHED 1900
INCORPORATED 1905
Butler Banking Company
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Capital Fully Paid, $50,000
LkSI.IK BllTI.ER,
Preflident
DIRECTORS
J. N. Teal,
Vice President.
J. W. French
R. T.
Tmuts Butler,
Cashier
Cox
Your
Health
Is your best Jasset. Proper health ia most
essential to your happiness and welfare.
I'ure air is tin absolute. necessity, and no
effort should be spared to keep it so in every
louse.
Where open-flaino illuminants robtlie tiir
of oxigen aud turn it into carbonic acid gas,
pure air is an impossibility.
Air poisoned by the flame of gas jet, or
that of an oil lamp is unfit for breathing
purposes and exercises a decidedly injurious
effect upon the occupant of the room.
Electric Light burning in an air-tight bulb
leaves the nir of the room pure and fresh,,
and furnishes a better, brighter and safer
light than any other medium.
We furnish the current and a phone mes
sage or postal from you will bring our representative.
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J. H. GILL,
-DEALER IN-
Staple and
Fancy Groceries
AND HARDWARE.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Majestic ,& Mesaba Ranges
and Stiletto Cutlery.
HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS,
OREGON.
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SNOW & UPSON
Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers
Special attention given to making and repairing
Grubbing Tools and Loggers Tools
EXPERT HORSESHOERS
O. T. RAWSON.
I
r. H. 8TAKTOH
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
Stock Grown on Full Roots.
We desire to let our friends and patrons know
that for the fall planting we will hare and can sup
ply in any number
Cherry, Pear,Apricot, Peach& Plum Trees,
GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS,
Shade and Ornamental Trees.
Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can
supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitien
berg and Jonathan apple trees.
RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or.
Phone Your Orders to Us
You are not getting value received
from your telephone if you do not use
it in telephoning your drug orders
...Call Up Main 821...
and leave your order and we will
Deliver it Promptly
We will call and get your prescriptions and deliver
them when filled.
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The Glacier Pharmacy
CUAS. N. CLARKE, Prop. Q
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DAVIDSON FRUIT CO
FRUIT DEALERS
and Manufacturers of all kinds of
Fruit
oxes
Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit.
I still have a few LADIES' TOP SKIRTS
REDUCED TO COST
$9 to $8, $7 $5, $5 to $4. Comeand examine thesegoods
Will cost you nothing. I also carry a full line of
....SETZ SHOES FOR MEN....
Royal Blue, $3.60 Perfeoto at 33.25
A L. CARMICHAEL
HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS
NOW IS THE TIME to trade your old Stove in, on
A NEW RANGE
The Big New and Secondhand Store
is the place. We buy, sell and exchange anything in Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, Tin and
Graniteware, Crockery, and in fact EVERYTHING salable.
Come in and be convinced that we can SAVE YOU MONEY.
Phone 1053
O. P. DABNEY & CO., Proprietors.