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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1906)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEHDERC9, 1S00 Absolutely 1 "Bum DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER Royal does not contain an atom of phosphatic acid (which is ths product of bones digested in sul phuric acid) or of c.h:m (which is one-third sulphuric acid) substan ces adopted for ether baking pow ders because of their cheapness. ROVaI MKING K WDFR CO., NEW YORK. CHANGES IN 0. R. 4 N. SCHEDULE TO BE MADE The change in the time schedule of the O. R. A N. passenger traini wblob bad been promised to go iDto etfeot November 18, has not taken place as yet, but Is probable that the new time card will be annonnoed in a few days. The delay is attributed to the absence of the head .officials of the pasengei department during the past two weeks, who had been expected here and at Walla Walla to confer with the agents of the company. The passenger train leaving Walla Walla at 7 a. m. to connect with pas senger trania No. 1 at 8:45 a. m.. Is to le7e that point about an hour lat er to conform to a change of time made In the schedule of the through trains going west. It was announced some time ago that No. 1 would arrive here about an hour or an hour and a half later than ita former schedule time, it having been decided to make this obnage on account of the slow conditions of the ttaoks during the winter season. The proposed sched ule, however, has not been announced as yet. 1 It Is rnmored that a local train fiom Biggs is to be run through via Pendleton to Walla Walla, doing the local work on the main line to tMs city. This would relieve the through trains on the main line of the heavy pasceuger servioe, nud this arrange ment would also permit the through trains of making better time, as no stops will be made between Umatilla and Pendleton. Under the proposed arrangement, the Pendleton-bpokane passenger'traln which leaves this city at 9 a. id., will start from here about two hours l it er, thus permitting connections with trains from the east and west on the main line. East Oregonlan. Uomulalut About Had Roads. Borne time ago so many complaints were reoeived by the city council about the road leading-to the ft eight house that a petition was sent to the company signed by the members ol council asking that it be repaired. Since then nothing has been done about It by the railroad company and the toad baa grown steadily wosie. Monday the draymen refused to haul any more loads over.lt until the ooinpny repairs It. Agent Doyle has made efforts to have it fixed hut hue been unable to get material with wbtoh to do it. A good many complaints have hIho been received by council about the oondition of the East Bide road which is in a dangerous condition, and many people seem to think that the city ought to repair it. Ibe road how ever, is a county road with which the city baa no authority In the mattur. An effort has been made to have it repaired but the county oflioials do not seem to think it is neceaeary. One rancher who was told this said that this was the best argument in favor of oounty division that he knows of and that if the road isn't re paired it is only a question of time when a bad acoident will happen there that will oost the couuty several times what it would to put the highway In a safe oondition. I'lue Grove Improvement Association Incorporates. The Piue Urove Improvement as sociation, a company whose object is to acquire and Improve laud, erect buildings and do other things that will tend to improve the vicinity in which its stockholders and members live, will soon be incorporated. The capital stock of the association will be 5,J00 divided into shares of IIU each and its incorporators are A. I. Mason, C. Dethmau, D. Winobell, C. II. Sproat. It la the intention of the associa tion to soon erect a building at Pine Urove in which there will be made aa oommodationa for a store on the ground floor and a meeting hall above. The ball will be used by the members of the Urane for their meetings and for other oocaxious when it is necessary to have a large palca of meeting. Coqullle Valley to the Front. The people of the Coquille valley have become much interested in the discussion between the different ap- f le-grow lug sections of Oregou. This nterest results from the fact that this valley has, in a modest way, con sidered itself a good apple country, it is a remarkable and unaccounted for faot that tbe oodliu moth does not injure tbe fruit of the Coquille val ley. Many theories have been ad vanced for the absence of this pest, but none is satisfactory. borne persons think it Is on aocount of the isolation of the valley and the mail amount of new nursery stock which is brought In. Others think tbe oool summer climate of Coos oounty ia not oonduotive to the com fort of the worm. However it may be, tbe apple grow er of tbe Coquille is proud of the fact that Coos oounty apples have no worms in them, ; Another Interesting fact la that tbe Coquille valley;haa the distinction of being -the - borne of a new variety of i apple, tbe Bed Helflower. It is Ibejleved that there is but oue tree of this apple in tbe state. This t tree is an old seedling, perhaps 20 years of age, and stands In an or chard on tbe old Peter Lbs we ll estate, a somewhat isolated ranch on Middle creek, a branch of the Coquille. Ibe fact that there is sucb a variety of ap ples in existence is known to but few, even in Coos county, as tbe oountiy where the orchard stands is k but sparsely settled. This tree grew from the seed of tbe Yellow BeilMower, which it resembles in shape, although somewhat larger. It Is of a deep red color, and better flavored than tbe yellow varluty. A few of these apples have found their way to the local markets here, and meet with general favor. A few out tings have also been taken from tbe old tree for grafting into new stock, but the grafted trees have not yet come into bearing. When this wonderful variety be comes known It will undoubtedly fig ure in the apple markets of tbe state. The climate and soil of tbe Coquille teem especially adapted to the Urav enstein apple, and despite poor ship ping facilities, the valley farmers are making tbe Uraveostein a valuable product. Here is our oondensed opinion of tbe Original Laxative Cough Syrnp: "Nearly all other cough syrups are constipating, especially those con taining opiates. Kennedy's Laxa tive, (containing) Iiouey and Tar moves the bowels Contains no opi ates Conforms to tbe National Pure food and Drug Law. Bold by Wil liams Pharmacy. wupw rOMlttolFUdu lUfll dpnngt Free yo and rat i t roe vounell from i womes and esiei wwen nave worn vour nerve. Drink of the wonderful water here, whose remarkable irooertie will bring wie relief from rheumatism, chronic con- ftipsbon. indigeftion, kidney and bladder trouble! and many nervous disorder. This splendidly equipped sanitarium potieste every medical resource, 'provides every luxury of the fioeft hotel and offer all the comforts of the home. Located amid the mountains where magnificent scenery, delightful walks, and fine fishing abound. Infarmmtio at t 9qutpmi, mmi mtdmittiu mn4 rata, ckfrillj tuppiiMl RADIUM SPRING IV SANITARIUM Wi HAINES. ORE. Hats OB t. the Ilea. Poeta may sing of the glory of their eagle, and artists may paint tbe beau ties of birds.of plumage, but the mod st American ben la entitled to a tribal tor ber industry, bar useful ness and ber productivity. Tha American ben oan produce wealth qaal to tbe capital stock of all th banks of tha New York clearing bous es in three months and have a week to spar. In less than sixty days aba can eqaal tba total annual production ot all the gold mines of tha United State. We proudly boast ot our enormous production of pig iron, by tar thrf greatest of all countries in tbe world, and yet tbe American ben pro duces as muob in six montbsaa all th iron mines of tola oounrty produoa in a year. In on year and on month th good old ben could pay oft tbe interest hearing debt of th United States. Ion Proolaimer. ' H lgh Water at Ulen wood. Our correspondent at Glen wood writes: We have high watei ber now and if Bird creek keeps raising lik th last few days things won't look very fanny to us. All th bouse np in Ulenwood are surrounded by water from six inobes to a couple of feet deep. Some of tbe Ulenwood people put me in mind of being in Venoe, Italy. Tbey bav to step from tbeir bouse into water I Several of the mallei bridges ar washed out. Some of them were new ones and.n few ar old and bav been bad for aom time, so tbey are not muob ot :a loss. Th water bad made aom bad washouts in th road, so that it is almost dan gerous to travel. Tbe stage got upset several times as tbe water ia very muddy and no on oan tell the boles In the roads At tbe present time tbe water is going down. This was tbe highest water ever known here for the last 30 years. Klickitat Agriculturist. W. J. BAKER & CO. No. 1. 20 acres, Z miles from town. Good bouse and barn. 1000 apple tress 40 iu bearing. All cleared, and in gen. eral farming. Price $(1,000. This place can be secured by f 1,000 cash pay ment, and balance at 00 per cent. No. 2. 8 acres, two miles from town. 7 acres in berries. Price f 2,700. No. 3. 14 acres, eight miles from town, one mile from graded school, aud lies upon railroad. Good fruit land, no waste ground. Price f 75 per acre. No. 4. 40 acres 7 miles from town, 12 acres cleared and in hay- No other im provements. Price $80 per acre. No. 5. 40 acres, 7 miles out, 22 acres cleared, 7 in orchaid. Will trad) for dairy ranch. Price $H,500. No. 6. 20 acres 3 miles out. Good house and barn. 11 acres young or chard, 2)4 ucrea strawberries, some meadow land and about -i acre waste land. If taken soon 8 tons bay in barn and winter's supply of wood will go with purchase price of $9,000. No. 7. 15 acres J mile from tipper town. 5 acres young orchard, 5 acres strawberries, balance fertilized for gar den truck. 11 inches water with placr No. 8. 20 acres, 4 miles from town. 10 acres in orchard. Small lioime and outbuildings. Price, $8,600. No. 0. 30 acres 5J miles from town, 1800 trees .'.three and four years old. This is oue of the finest places in all Hood River. Price, $17,500. No. 10. 22 acres near Pine Grove School House. 12 acres in orchard and part of It in full bearing. Varieties are principally Newtown's and Spitzen bergs. House and outbuildings. Price, $12,000. No. 11. 6 acres 3 miles out. i set to trees, Newtowns and Spitzenbergg, with peach trees set between rows. Good 6-room bouse. Daily mail and telephone. Price $2,500. No. 12. 10 acres 4 miles out. No im provements. No waste land. Price $1,500., No. 13. 43 acres 4 miles out. 5 acres in bearing, 2 acres young orchard. Only 3 acres waste grouml. lloii-e, bam, fruit house and fine spring situate to pipe ii to house. Priee $15,000 Mount Hood Railroad Co. Daily to ML Hood and Valley Points TIME TABLE SOUTHBOUND ARKR1VI A. M. STATIONS 1. M. 8:00 leave Hood River Arrive J:00 8:02 Powerdale 4:!St 8.-20 8ara 4:12 : Van Horn 4:40 SM lnt 4:!ft 8:37 Odell 4:27 8 40 Dukes ltey 4: 8:Vi Moucher 4:1ft t:10 Wlnani 4:06 :15 Arrive Dee Leave 4:i) HnndHy'n Kouthbnund train will run one hour iHte ahove ached ule, leaving. Hood River V:(0a. m. Hutumlng regular tolled ule CHAS. T. EARLY. U. F. A P. Agt. f&JTl& PERFECTIOH Oil I (tr2&Z?& Vatt Heater. This ii an oil heater that gives satisfaction ever used. Produces intense beat without smoke or smell because it is quipped with smokeless device no trouble, no danger. Easily carried around from room to room You cannot turn the wick too high or too low. As easy and simple to care for as a lamp. Th PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device.) ii an ornament to the home. It u made in two finishes nickel and Japan. Brats oil fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. Every heater warranted. Do not be satisfied with anything but a PERFECTION Oil Heater. If you cannot get Heater or information tram your dealer write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. makes ths horns rhu Is the safest I best lamp for all-round household use. Gives a clear, steady lieht Fitted with latest improved burner. Made of brats throughout and nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. Suitable ior library, dining room or parlor. Ii not at your dealer's write to nearest gency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Beautiful Home for Sale Twenty acre. Icn In fruit tree, lot bearing 40 cherry trm In full baarl-i. All cleared but SH acre: 10 acre need do Irrigation: aotii tlnuMbjr: acre plowed ready for gram: I loebea of water goes wliu place; alao S tuna of bar; wood all under abed fur wlnu-r. A tlioo. boaae, six rooma, batb room- and pantry; baro and other outbuildings, all new: good water, flne raids and town only f4 nillea: snail right at tbe door avery day. frlc UU par acre; tH per acre cheaper tbaa tand UN ail wwunu mm y vwm ft ymm v ( . Aaareaa, u. w. XlaylS plaoe without, awing It. Mmitb, k. r. u. no. a. IT. G-- ,COB I ro. CARPENTERING SCREENS Shop opposite O. B. Hartley's reside nee Phone 671 " . O SMCO, o corfttTO. lAKlTfSKWOCt I DrUXKMnTKaCta 4aaCiaVflMBaat faaaskss) TaaSBBB BVBBSW rSjnBJTfe rgffJBBf J BHPBB Leave Hood River 8:00 am. Leave Dee 4:00 p. 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. C. P. R. Next Door to McGuire Brothers. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired All work done with Electric Iron and guaranteed WOOD FOR SALE. I am prepared to furnish milt and slab wood, also other kinds of wood. I have a new steam wood saw and am prepared to do sawing. Alao do general team work. Phone 121. FRED HOWE. KBTABUHHKD 1900 INCORPOBATED 1905 Butler Banking Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital Fully Paid, $50,000 Leslie Butlkr, President DIRECTORS J. N. Tkal, Vice President. J. W. Frbncu R. Truman Butler, Cashier T. Cox Your Health Ta your best fasset. Proper health is most essential to your happiness and welfare. J'ure air is an absolute necessity, and no effort should be spared to keep it so in every house. .Whew open-Hnine illuminants rob the air of oxigen and turn it into carbonic acid gus, pure air is an impossibility. Air poisoned by the flame of pas 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 air 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 rep resentative. Hoofl Eiver Electric Liglit, Power anil Water Co. SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon Hak ers Special attention given to making and repairing Grubbing Tools and Loggers Tools EXPERT HORSESHOERS J. H. GILL, -DEALER IN- Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOR Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, - - OREGON. Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, vShingles, Etc Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley a T. KAWBOM . f. R. BTAKTOX 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, Pea r,Apricot,Pcach& Plum Trees. GRAPES, CURRANTS. BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plentj of Newtown, Spltcen berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit oxes Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit. Boys' Suits We are closing out a line of Boys' Suits, all wool long pants, Etc. $10.00 values reduced to $7.00 A full line Ladies', Misses' or and Children's Golf Gloves A L. CARMICHAEL HOOD RTVER 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. O R DABNEY & COM Proprietors. Phone 1053