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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1906)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1006 f : f f i 1 ifPmmer Absolutely Fure A wholeibraie cream of tartar baking? powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot breads, cake and pastry. Atom and alum-phosphate powders are injurious. Do not use them. Examine the label HOml aUKINa POWDER CO., NIW YORK. 03EG0N STATE HORTICULTURAL FAIR Through th genaroaltjr of tba pa trons of tba sooiotr wo ara able to au Dooooo tbat tba following- prizes will tffaiwd for trait exhibit at tba an nual masting la Portland, January 8-9-10. Ooaitfatltion open to all groweis In Orafoc ad la apwilal oases, Washing ton, fintranoa faa is paid by the to eiaty for ail mam bars r non-membera pay two dollars. Exhibits roust ba In plaoa by 13 m.t January 8. Bequest for spaea should ba filed with the seo ratary'Or J. 11. Held, MUwaukie, not laUrtUa January I. OapftV Yellow , Newtown, Grime's Golds, Bpitiwberg, Northern Spy, Baldwin, Jonathan, wlnesap, Wagen er, Lad, Hydas King, Arkansas filaokv bef general display of wal Duis catering all varieties of Fenian Royal Ipsi Italian pronaa; first aua aeoond for general display of stand ard Tarlatles, apples; the nioat prom taing new variety of apple; the beat winter pear, any ariety. v,, Awards. Rom Bsaaty, Ornren stla, Ortley, King, Red Cheek, Ben Dm la, Italian prune, Petite prone, any varley winter pear. SaawisA awards for walnuU are offered by tba Oregon NoraeiyCu. Not amfcibita as well as others must be mads by the grower or growers. And in this inatanoa as for the wal opt cap the exhibit may be either Vgaahlagtaror Oregon grown. These awards oonalats of ten pounds of nuts, named rariety, 1st ; and fire pounds, 2nd. , For aaoond best display of all va siaitoar ' L First and seoond display of second ganaration Franquetta. Flrsr- and 'aaoond display of seoond mention Mayette. First and second display of named varieties, seoond generation. ,', First and seoond for best pound of any named variety. Tela score governs this nnt exhibit. Form; site, flavor, color of peliole, thickness of shell, weight of meat to shall. First and seoond for collection of Cbaberta, Parisienna, Pioeparturiea. ' First and seoond for collection of soft shall other than French types. Variety . Cups. Applea and peara are for not lass than one box, com mercial paofe , , . . ; Tba following soore will govern for .applet and pears: Form 5, size 20, qoality 10, free from blemishes 20, uolformltjf 15, paek 10, color 20. The sweepstakes caps will be given for tba first and second best display standard varieties, eommeroial pack ; not lass than three varieties, not more than five: and not to exoeed three boxen of any one variety. , OfBoar's cup tor tbe best plate dis play, commercial varieties; not leas ; tbaat three plates of each variety, and -fan specimens to each plate. This onp is to bo won three times , by tba same person, firm or asaoela i tiow ' before It becomes bis or their permanent property. Prunes ahali be commercial pack, 10 pound box, Q ponnd box, or cartons. . For ftirtber particulars address the secretary, E. R. Lake, Corvallis. 0RAPPER. Prof, and Mrs. Arneson left for Jor dan valley, Malheur county, Ore., a ' tew days ago. Tba professor bas tak- en charge of a school at that plaoe. They expect to be away from their homo about six months. We rears' their absence and ainoere hope that the may not come in oontaot with a peaky blizxard. Mm' Dana baa moved to her ranch op oath bill. Her father, Mr. Na than Haaoke, expects to spend the . winter with her. Mra. P. H. Martin and daughters, , Missea Dorothy and Lata, went to Portland pa Wednesday of luat week and returned on Sunday. Tbe latest arrival in Crapper was a wee laddie who piesented himself re cently at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Uate&sIL - Voyle Llndsey baa leased Prof. Ar neson 'a plaoe. Tba work ' on Conrad Franc's new boose is progressing rapidly. ROSE HILL. Miaa Thompson, the teacher at Rose HU1, returned Sunday, having spent Thanksgiving with her parents in Port land. Scholars neither absent nor tardy daring the month ending Novembnr 30, were Bvab Thomas, Rheuben El der, Christian Saltman, rma Eldei, Itzetta Thomas, Sylvester Salvzman and Pearlie Saltzman. Rhauban and Erma Elder attended tba entertainment given by Miaa Kl dar, the teacher of Mosier Ridge ChOOL E-rab aao Iietta Thomaa spent Thanksgiving, vacation with friend atPineOro.e. Mw Earl ' Thomaa"' leturned home Wedneaday from Sherman county, after an absence of aeveral months. Mr. M. E. Thomaa has purchased a new team. Parties vera hare' this week from Portland, looking over property with a' view ; of buying. They were well pleased with the plaoa. Death at Ira. L. N. Ingram. Mrs. "Martha Ingram, wife of L. N. Ingram, of Home Vallpy, Waab., died of nanaer and was liuried at Canon, Wash., November 27th. Mrs. Ingram'a maiden name was Martha Wheeler. She was 42 years of ana last July, has bef n married about 26 years and leaves a buabaud and four children to mourn ber Ions. Dealer! say that those who have used Chamberlaln'a Stomach and Liver Tab lets are quite loyal to them and cannot be persuaded to take any substitute. Get a free sample at Keir A Cass' drug store, give them a trial and you, too, w ll want them in preference to any other. They cure stomach troubles, bil iousness ana constipation, Largest Saw Mill In the World. The largest saw mill in tbe woild is that operated by the Port Blakeley Lumbering company, Port Blakeley, Wash., daily oapaoity anywhere from 350,000 to 400,000 feet. SI 00 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will bepleued to learn tbat there la at leant one dreaded disease that aclence haa been able to cure In all Its staffls, and that la Catarrh. Hall'a Catarrh Cure Is the only poaltlveenre now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a oonititutlonal disease, requires a eon- atltutlnnal treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure la taken internally, acting directly upon lb blood and mucous surface of tbe system, thereby dlstrovlna the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution ana assisiiUE na ture In doing lis work. The proprietors nave an much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any rase tbat It falls to cure. Mend ror testimonials. Address: F. J. I'll KNKY A Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 7fo Take Hall's Kamily 1'llls for constipation. V 5 s ' V 1 V 8 iOMF. to Radium Snrinin and rati Free yourself from the worries and caret which have worn vour nerve. Drink of the wonderful waters here, whose remarkable properties will bring wie relief from rheumatism, chrome con- stiptbon, mdgeftkm, kidney and buckler trouble and many nervous disorders. 1 tut splendidly equipped sanitarium possesses every medical resource, 'provides every luxury of the noeA hotel and off en ail the comforts of the home. Located amid the mountains where magnificent scenery, delightful walks, and hne fishing abound. laftonawrtM as I 0eutpmt. awnau awaT ra'M e$rfnitj lupputm RADIUM SPRING MY SANITARIUM Come Te-Dsy.. ,, f . I have now a large assortment of everyttitnp you'd wish, ti it Watches, Clocks or Jewelry, or- perhaps a cit glaas duh. 'AMo a line of ailver in Gorhams, " that's the isenr. Wtipii f tart in to please tbe public there is n mch word as rest. Don't pot off the day of looking. Come tomorrow and you'll find, Arthur Clarke will gladly show you ; if yon don't buy he won't mind. But of eonrse yuo know tbe ad age, "Don't put off, but do today what you might leave for tomorrow." But 1 aak you to come ToDat. - A fine' Present.'..', r . Tbe editor of the" Tribaoe wlabes to thank a good flood River friend for a box of "Wagner" applea and la In position to testify tbat If other sec tions of the atate succeed in raising "as good as Hood River" aiplea there will need to be some hustling done all right Pendleton Xribone. It is noticeable a cold eel Join comes on when the bowels are freely open Kennedy's Laxative. (containing)Honey and Tar is the original Laxative cough Syrup lastes a pleasant as niaplt- sugar, Free from all opiates. Con forms to the National Pore Food ami Drug Law. Sold by Williams Phar macy. . .. . . w W. J. BAKER & CO; No. 1. ' 20 aOe; miles froiiS town! Good bouse and barn. 1000 apple trees 40 in bearing. All cleared, ana in gen. eral farming.' Price (6,000. This place can be eecured by 1 1,000 cash pay ment, and balance at 00 per cent. No. 2. 8 acres, two miles from town. 7 acres in berries. Price $2,700. s( No. 8. 14 acres, eight miles from town, one mile from graded school, aud lies upon- railroad. Uood frnit land, no waste ground. Price $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 iu orchard. Will trad? for dairy ranch. Price 8,600. No. 6. 20 acres 3 miles out. Good house and barn. 11 acres young or chard, 2 acres strawberries, some meadow land and about 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 mile from upper town. 5 acre young orchard. 6 acres strawberries, balance fertilized for gar den truck. 11 inches water with place No. 8. 20 acres, 4 miles from town. 10 acres in orchard. Small house aud outbuildings. Price, $8,500. No. 9. 30 acres 5 miles from town, 1300 tree , three and four years old. This is one 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 Newtowns and Spitzen bergg. House and outbuildings. Price, $12,000. No. 11. V acres 3 miles out. set to trees, Newtowns and SpiUen bergs, with peach trees set between rows. Good 6-room house, 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 acre in bearing, 2 acres young orchard. Only 3 acres waste ground. House, barn, fruit bouse and fine spring situate to pipe into house. Priee $15,000 Mount Hood Railroad Co. Daily to ML Hood and Valley Points TIME TABLE SOUTHBOUND ARKRIVE A. M. STATIONS P. M. 8X leave Hood River Arrive MX) m fowerdale 4:5 ...Seam.. 4:48 : Van Horn 4:40 :H ...bents 4:36 8:.T7 Ottell. 4:27 8:40 Duke' s alley 4: 8:66.,;. , Bloucher 4:ll Ir.lO , W I nans 4:05 :15 Arrive .....Dee Leave 4:00 Monday's Southbound train will run one bour lata abava schedule, leaving Hood River 0.00 a. ni, Hutu rnlng regular schedule , CHA. T. EARLY. Q. F. A P. Agt. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tba interior. Land Office at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, November 14, llxjti. Notice Is hereby given that HARRY A. HACKETT, ' of Hood River, Oregon, baa nteu notice of bis intention to make final five-year proof in support of blsclalm.vls : Homestead Entry No. IC1G, made May , 1900, for the HVVS.HK':, ESHWii. and lot 4 of section 19, township i north, range 10 east, W, M., and that said proot will be made before tbe Register and Receiver, at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on December 11, 1W. He names tbe following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of the land, vis: Thomas W. Oalbreath, Earl Bartineaa, r. E. Forsberg and K. O. Kher rleb, all ot Hood River, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOl. AN, h'U-i'JO Register. J No Morij Cold Rooms II you only knew how much coniiort' can be derived from a PERFECTION Oil Heater how simple and economical its operation, yom would not be without it another day. Yon can quickly make warm and cosy any cold room or hallway oo matter in what part of the house. You can heat water, and do many other things with the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with SmokcUu Device) Turn the wick as high or low as yob co Ujsre's no dangar. Carry heater from room to room. All parts easily cleaned. Gives intense heat without smoke or smell because equipped with smoke lesa device. , Made in two finishea nickel and Japan. Brass oil fount besuti- iiuiy ciuouncu. jiuius 4 quarts oi oil and burns o hour. Every heater warranted. If yon cannot get heater or information from yonr dealer,' write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. aaaa and steady light, simple Con struction and absolute safety. Equipped with latest improved burner. Uada ot 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. , WTAWBATO Ml C0!ITATW Beautiful Home for kit i Twenty acre, ten in fruit trees, I3g bearing: 40 cherry trees in full bearing. All cieaiud batsu acre: 10 acre seed no in I gallon: some tlmotby: i acres plowed leady tor uta: Inatiaaof wawr gusa viUx plaoe; also S ton of hay; wood all under shed for wlnir. A II ,600, house, alx rooms, bath roo'n i ud pantry; barn and other outhatldlngs, -ill n- r; good water, fine roada and lon ,i ly x mile: mail rtglitst the door every diy. fi iee HW per acre; SiO per acre ehsatper toan 1h int tu an Bruuuu uib pim. vwi i ffwnt "J i lis I. V. without seeing It. AUdr rlmlta, K, f. I). No. 2. MayU IF1. COE oo. CARPENTERING SCREENS Shop opposite O. B. Hartley's residence U, .. Phone 571 , V Leave Hood River 8:00 a.m. Leave Dee 4:00 p. m. O IPICE1, O COFTICTEA. aainNnsywrTirw RftitraRtrwamcn jlAawKasrS rjnsstFlyst nSeaaitf Srnnss.as9asssfrRavJ On June 10th, and each Sunday there after, M tint H d Railroad will run an Excursion Train between Hood River and D e. k 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. Trip $1 Round Trip $1 Tickets on Sale at Of fice, Mount Hood Hotel. C. P. Re Nert Door to MeOuire Brother. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired AH work done with Electric Iron and guaranteed . 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. BSTABI.ia.HID 1900 INCORPORATED 1905 Butler Banking Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital Fully Paid. $50,000 LbSMB BllTI.KR, President ' ,, . J. V.,Frbnch DIRECTORS J. N. Tral, Truma.v Putler, Vice President. Cashier K. T. Cox Your -Health Is your best 'asset. r.roper health is most essential to your happiness and welfare. Pure air is an absolute necessity, and no effort should be spared to keep it so in every house. Where open-flame illuniinants rob the air of oxigen and turn it into carbonic acid gas, pure air is an impossibility. . Air poisoned by the flame of h 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 Kiyer EledriG Dght, Power ana Water Co. n 0 H l&ai saaZHal J -DEALER IN- Staple and j0 Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS I'M It Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD 1UVETI IlEKillTS, ORE(iON. SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon Hak ers Special attention given to making and repairing Grubbing Tools and Loggers Tools EXPERT HORSESHOERS a T. RA.W80N. I F. H. STAN TOM 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, PeaAprlcot, 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 berjf and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or. Stanley-Smith L unioer to. Wholesale and Retail LUMBJLR Lath, vShin&les, Etc Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley AVIDS0N FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of a 4 rid nil iefg&s Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit. UUV3 31 8 Wfi nrpt nlnsinp- nnt. o S,M .j, U W II i line of Boys' Suits, all &av' wool lonar Dants. V.tc. $10.00 values reduced to $7.00 A full line Ladies', Misses' or and Children's Golf Glove s LoK. A L. CARM1CHAEL HOOD IUVER IfEKJriTS ggatwaawa garjaaugS tmmrBrxr.m --asggFarraaaa MttBasi m NOW IS THE TIME to trade your old Stove in, on A NEW RANGE The Big New and Second-Maud tore 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.