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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1907)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1007 ISTABLISHKD 1900 INCOKPOBATKO 1905 $2000 Stock -OF-- SHOES TO BE SLAUGHTERED $2000 Stock Butler Banking Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON -OF- Our Entire Stock of Freedman Bros.' Shoes TO BE CLOSED OUT SHOES Capital Fully Paid, $50,000 TO BE SLAUGHTERED DIRECTORS LmueBotusb, J. N. I'kal, Tbumaw Bdtlbs, President Vuv I resident. Cashier J. W. Fsinch R. T. Cox Beginning Saturday, January 19 Beginning Saturday, January 19 The Freedman Shelby Shoe Co. succeeds the Freedman Bros. Shoe Co. An entire change has been made in the company. New trade marks, new labels, difterent lot Mo. and ditterent styles of shoes are to replace theiormer ones. Not wishing to have two different lines we have i .-iii i i i i i n i aeciaea to close out our entire line oi rreeaman snoes oeiore our spring gooas arrive. There are no better shoes manufactured than the Freedman shoe, being for fifty years the leading shoe house in the United States. They use only the best skins from the leading tanners, and employ none but expert shoemakers in their factories, making good every wrong pair of 1 4. J. V l. flM. ? V x I : 1 -I . lf nlnir3 AtinU w n mts1s-vii a mull 1 fa I saoes to lueir customers, xais is wny mey nave accompuueu buwi uii nuuo These shoes must walk. Comeget your Share. Money Saved is money made. Be eco nomical. All shoes marked in plain Agues. You see what you save on each pair WHEN WEpVERTISE, IT'S so L. H. MUGGINS CO. MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Continued from page L gloeei'i original estimate. Tbia fact, obliging tbe city to pay 12.50 per oublo yard for work whloh bad beeo estimated to cost but 50 oenta per cubio yard, explains tbe added coat of construction which is, approxi mately, $5,000. Working under these conditions, the commit tee obliged the contract ors to lessen tbe deptb of excavation In many oases from one to one and one-half feet in rock work, where the ettioiency of tbe sewer would not be effected, saving thereby to tbe city a needless expanse or approximteiy (2000. The total amount oolleoted by as sessment for sewer as shown by tbe books of tbe city recorJer la 125,. 550.08, and actual cost of sewer $:)0, 454.61, leaving a dolicit of 11,808.50. In acooorduuua tborefore with section 05 In amendment to charter of tbe city of Hood Kiver this committee recommeuds that tbe city proceed to levy an additional assessment sutlic ient to cover this delict and .josts ot making said assessment, wbiob we es timate (5,750 to be a sufficient amount. Any balance lemaining In the bands of the city treasurer after all warauts bavo been paid, to be re funded in accordance with provision in seotlon 05 alreudy referred to here in. Signed, Ij. E. Morse, K O. Dlambar, A. 1). Moe, - Sewer Committee. Ttar might" or "Apple Might." Tbe subject of pear blight ot fire blight is one which Is of the greatest interest and any new libt on tbe subject is always gladly received, have tested my different ideas, and relieve am getting closer to tbe solu tiou of tbe problem, realizlug, bow ever, that my work is not complete and will not be until in tbe spring of 1007. To be a successful orchard 1st you must become faiuiilar with the trees growlug iu your orchard, not merely a passing aoqual .tauoe, but a biarty, old fashioned country acquaintance, knowing tbem as one knows bis own family, familiar with their actions, their ways of lite and habits, knowing their good quautitl. a and their taalts as well. When siok or In trouble, sympathize with tbem; when overtak en by disease, be ready to minister relief, In applying effective remedies. It you thus hold close, ttlendlv. al most kindred relations with tbe trees In your orchard, you will be aurpiised bow you 1 tarn to love tbem. Their ailments will be yours. What la bet ter, what more happy, where can vou be more content than when you stroll mrougn your oronard in time of fruit age, when the trees wave their wel come to you, rejololog with you as they throw showers ot fiuit, all crim son with bluB1 es, as it falls In your basket rejoicing with you because the harvest time gives them opportun ity to ropay your generous care. Late lu May, 1000, 1 was In an or chard spraying, when my attention was drawn to several apple branches bearng a peculiar canker. Since then I have run across others In the valley. These trees show a startling condl tiou'of arfaijs. Many trees bad fall id to leave out, others had sent out a very scant supply of small ourled loaves ami wero making little or no firowth. Still others bad apparently saved out all right, while again on others tbe leaves bad turned brown and dried up and tbe limb had died. All ot the trees showed a considerable amount of canker, either in the crotches of tbe large limbs, on the limbs themselves, or on tbe trunks. In older to make a thorough investi gation, I h.ive made weekly visits to one ot tbe orchards, while in others I have been at intervals of from two to three weeks. 1 have oolleoted a laige amount of data in the forms of notes pbotogiuphs and cultures. It is as yet, however, too early for rue to give a definite statement regarding the cause of all tbe phenomena ob served. With some I have used arti ficial inoculations, and it now seems to me probable that the different forms of canker and twig blight found to be in most oases due to tbe same cause. During tbe early spring I was able to find what was the cause of the trouble. It bad been damp, rainy weather for several daya, and 1 no ticed thick, milky drops oozing from tbe surface oi a cankered limb. An examination showed this liquid to be alive with a rod baped baoillua. Ibe diseased bark was soft and watery sad sap from within wac found to be teemiug with tbe bacteria. An idea struck me that 4 he canker was bac terial disease. I at onoe obtained healthy twig of a pear tree ai well as a bealtby twig ot an apple and Inocu lated these from the diseased bark. Tbia resulted in a well developed ean ker,.espeoially la tbe pear tree. 1 also loooulated pear and apple blossoms, and tbe lesult was blignt la two to ten day. i la my Investigations during tbe season I have also found that where 1 Und otohards well sprayed and care fully pruned pear blight or any other disease baa not been able to get foothold. It baa also been demon strated to me that there is also con siderable difference in the resistance of tbe rarlety ot tbe diseases. In tbe apple .line Wolt River, Taliman Sweets, Wiueaap, Red Astiaoban, Urimes' Golden, Jonathan, eto. Those I find more susceptible are the Ben Davis, Baldwin, Stark, Greening and Fail Pippin. In tbe pearjine I found tbe Bartletti more affected than any other and .more susceptible, whereas the Kieffer Hybrid and tbe Crocker Uartlett art hardly ever anected with tbe blight. Any intelligent tieatment of tbe disease depends upon more or less complete knowledge of tbe nature ot organism causing it. I will limply state what 1 believe appears most suc cessful to me at present. 1 bare tried aud found it not wanting. Clean out the canker, remove with sharp knife all diseased tissues, swab out tbe wounds with two per cent solution of corrosive sublimate of three per cent solution of tbe copper sulphate, aud - when dry paint over thoroughly with heavy paint i repeat later In tbe season. Keep a sharp lookout during tbe season lor other cankers. When they appear out them out and treat as above. 1 will be more able to give more on thia aubjeot aa season ad vances. I bave now under treatment an orchard wblol 1 belleve.wlll be ab solutely cleaned from blight without cutting down tbe trees. PAULO. KRUGER. North Yakima, Wash. Railroad from Vancouver to Spokane. Tbe Columbia River, Outlook A Northeastern Railway oompany has been organized to build line from Vanoouver, Wash., to Spokane, a dis tance ot 300 miles, says the Yakima Republio. Tbe line to jasa through the Cascade mountains somewhere near Mount Adams, and tap the Yaki ma reservation. It will cross the Yaki ma river near Granger and pass through Outlook, the present head quarters of tbe oompany. From Out look the line will go northeastward and across tbe Columbia liver near White Bluffs, and theooe to Spokane. Artiolea of inoorporatlon of the new concern have been filed. Tbe oompany baa a capital stock of S3. 000,000, divided Into 100,000 shares Of c;H) eaon. W. Mo . Stewart and M. C. Stewart ot Outlook are the Incorpor ators, but they represent the parties behind the project. The railway ia believed to be a eon tlnuation of the long-forgotten Van couver fc Yakima railway system that was built for aeveral miles into tbe Cascades from Vanoouver and then work stopped. It is stated in the ar ticle that tbe stock actully subscribed amounts to 1,500,000 shares, divided as follows: W MFo. Stewart, 40,000 shares, 11,200,000; M. C. Stewart, 1V (XH) shares, 1300,090. Tbe main office is to be at Outlook for tbe present. The new railway ia believed to be a part of tbe Milwaukee system, whloh is now building across the atate via the Columbia river at Priest Kapids aud that the proposed line through Outlook is to be a branch to Pert land, this being the most available route for. that road to take to tbe oity on the Columbia. "Pineules" (non-alcoholic) made from resin from our l'lue Forests, used for hundreds ot years for bladder and Kkl ney diseases. Medicine lor thirty days, $1.00. Guaranteed. Sold by Keir A Cass, Druggi ts.. All headaches go When you grow wiser And learn to nse An "Early Riser DeWitt'a Little Early Risers, sate, sure pills. Keir & Cass. THE CREED OF THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE Twelve commandments make up tbe decalogue of tbe mail order bouse. These commandments were not writ ten on atone by Moses, but tbey are tborougblygunderstood and frequently bumped into by anyone who deals with the catalogue mall order con cern. Following are the 12oommaudments which thoroughly indicate tbe busi ness side of these conoeins: 1. You shall sell your farm pro ducts for oaib wherever you can, but not to us; we do not buy from you. 2. You shall believe our statements and bny all you need from us because we want to be good to you, although we are not acquainted with you. 3. You shall aend in tbe money in advanoe to give us a ohanoetoet tbe goods from the faotory with your money i meanwhile you will bave to wait patiently a few weeks because that is ooi business method. 5. You ahall buy your churoh .bells and Interior obuicb fixtures from us and forward the money in advance, tor that is our business method. 6. ou shall collect from the busi ness men In your vionity as much money as yoou oan for the benefit of your oburohea. Although we get more money from you than tbey do, still it ia against our rules to donate money for building country churches. 7. You shall buy your tools from aa and be your mechanic In order to drive the meobanlo from your vicini ty, for we wish it so. 8. You will Induce youi neighbor to boy everything from us, as we bave room for more money. 9. Yon shall often look at tbe beau .lful pictures in rur catalogue so your wishes will increase and you will send in a hi- order, although you are not in Immediate need of the goods; o'herwlee you might have si me left to bay necessary goods ot your local merchants. 10. You ahall bave tbe mechanics that repair tbe goo i you buy from a book the bill, so that you can tend tbe money for tbia labor to us for new goods, otherwise he will not no tice our influence. 11. You shall believe us In prefer ence to your local merchants. 12. You shall. In oase of aocident, sickness or need, apply to local deal ers for aid and credit, as we do not know you. Sentinel, Yazoo. Mis a. The Best Physic When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and pleafnt in effect, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price 25 cents. Every box warranted. Get a free sumple at Keir & Cass's drug store and try them. Shepard & Franz HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Are in correspondence with all parts of the United H-ates and are in good posi tion to sell your Farm Property LOCAL AGENTS Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Orient Fire Insurance Co. Knapp's Millinery Store will be re opened March 1st. Mrs. Knapp will spend January and February in the wholesale markets preparing for the Spring Opening. j2 Dad's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes and happy thoughts. Sold by Keir & Cass, Druggists.. Notice It will be absolutely necessary lor all persons contemplating the purchase of new stock in ttie farmer's irrigating Co. to make application within 30 days to the secretary of said company if you wish any water for the season of 1907. UOtl M. U. NICKEL80N, Sec'y. Ranting for Trouble. "I've lived in California 20 years, and am still bunting for trouble in tbe way of burns, sores, wounds, boils, cuts, sprains, or a case of piles that Buck len's Arnica Salve won t quickly cure," writes Charles Walters, of Allegheny, Sierra Co. No use hunting, Mr. Wal ters; it cures every case, Guaranteed by Chas. N. Clarke druggist. 25c. Light and Water Rates Reduced After January 1st, 1907, meter rates will be as follows : For the first 15 kilowatt, I4d per K. W. For the second 15 kilowatt, 100 per K. W. After that 5c per kilowatt Water for family use f 1.00 per month instead of $1.25 as formerly New Stock of Electroliers just received. New designs and latest finish. Call and soe them, Our prices are right. Light and Water Co. WHOLESALE KKTAIL THE DALLES NURSERIES B. H. WEBER, Prop. THE DALLES, OREGON. OBOWIB AND DtALKR IN FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL Evergreens, GRAPE VINES SMALL FRUITS Rotes and SHrubbery. TREES Remember, Oar Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. The Club Cafe C. C. HOLMAN PROPRIETOR L Meals at all Hours from 250 up Best Two-Bit Meal in the City T-Bone and Porterhouse Steaks our Specialty Next Door to Reed's Cigar Store, Hood Itiver, Ore. WE CARRY THE FAMOUS RED JACKET PUMP "So Easy to Fix" AND FULLY GUARANTEED We can sell you a TIND MILL run 00, NORTON & SMITH Opposite post office r mm MUN0NWDE BUMMMI towiisan rwriMK wejwn,nimna OUMET UHtYBS I 1.1 XTMCTS s 4 a Absolutely Pure NO ADULTERATION Purt Crtam Tartar mni 'Purt BkarlonaU Socio. Only ISOLD MERIT! I I J. A. Folger & Co. s-f,. Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 Do You Save Money? If not, it would be a good plan to begin NOW, by opening a SAVING ACCOUNT with thia strong, conservative bank, and forming the habit of ystematically laying aside part of your salary each week or month so that sickness or lack of employment will not find you unprepa ed. Remember we Welcome Small DepositsOne Dollar will Open Your Account. DO IT TO-DAY DO NOT WAIT until you have "more money" You have "put it off" before for that reason. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Account No matter where you live you can make deposits or withdrawals by mall, or call at the bank in person. We are prompt in acknowledging deposits, and all requests for with drawals are complied with by return mail. First National Bank a T. RAWSOS. T. H. ITAKTOX HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stook Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will hare and can sup- plj in nny number Cherry, Pear,Apricot,Peach& Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Caa supply the trade with plentj of Newtown, Bpitcea 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' ocr and Children's Golf Gloves Ol A L. CARMICHAEL HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS NOW IS THE TIME to trade your old Stove in, on A NEW RANGE The Bi New and Secondhand Store i i is the place. We buy, sell and exchange anything in Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, Tin and Graniteware, Crockery, and in fact EVERYTHING galahle. Come in and be convinced that we can SAVE YOU MONEY. Phone 1053 O. P. DABNEY & CO., Proprietors. l;