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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1907)
HC0D1RIVER GLACIER, THUfeJdDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1907 mm vmi 1 ' MatUKHi M it with alum food by the use of poor .baking powder. Have a delicious, pure, home-made muffin, cake or come in. To be sure of the purity, you must use I ;ifbll IVY I Royal makes a difference in your home a difference in your health a difference in your cooking. ROYAL is absolutely Pure. FIGHTING SAN JOSE SCALE IN PORTLAND Portland, Feb. 27 Fruit Inspector Richard Deiob, who is conducting a war on the San Jose ecale ia the hopes of lessening the future damage to be done by the microscopic pest, tlud-i many dial riots on both sides of the city infected by the rninute insect wbioh multiplies with astounding ra pidity. Out on East 20th and 27th streets between East Ash au-i East Aokeny, and on East Pine Oak and Staik be- tween 20th aud 32d streets, the little insect is thriving and etforts are be ing diieoted toward eradicating the evil from these distiicts. Basing their estimates upon close observations, Dr. Howard and Dr. Pergande of the bureau of plant in dustry, have shown that it wouid be possible under favoiable circumstanc es for the progency of a single female eoale o reach the astounding numbei Of 3,216,080,100, iudridunls iu a single season. Should each of these scales ranch the largest size, one tenth of an inch, and were all placed side by side, touching each other iu nil di rections, there would be enough of them to cover approximately five ores of surface. Ibe scale infects fruit tees and tbrivea as well on mountain ash and bawtborne. Here iu the city both fruit and ornamental trees are affect ed Mnd Inspectoi Deicb is laying plans t j stamp out the evil by cut ting down the trees on which the in sect is found. Osage hedges are also favorite breediug grounds foi the Inspector Deiob is spending consid erable time among property owners, both iu and out of the city, urging them to spray their trees and hedges Kben found infooted, and notice is to lie served soou on many persons that ties on their re ntes will have to be out down. Ihis is being done in aooordauce with the law, the oourts having unbeld inspectors in other counties when they found it necessa ry to cut down trees to prevent a spread of the soale. Prom the time the insects are born until tbejr finally destroy a tree oon eu res a period of thiee or four years. Tbe littie particles of animal lite can be destroyed If lime-sulphur spray is used when they first appear, but after a few billion have taken up their abode on a tree it is considerably mora diffloolt to get rid of the unwel come visitors. Sixty Thousand Portage. Despite toe desperate effort of Sen ator Wbealdon and other suppoiters of th measure, after a second reoou aideratiou had been secured and the amount of the appropriation asaed or was out in two, the extension of the portage road bill was defeated a second and last time by the house last night by a single vcte. Its defeat was due to the absence of niue mem bers when the vote was taken. Senator Wealdon worked and ret spired like a Irojan to secure a recon sideration and parage of the bill, und circulated freely and agitated among t. ihu pnnrnnriiitiou was U o strong, and, when the words were uttered ny !''" , j j .. joofk iinnll nf his net ouiiuou lire ucovu - . measure, which meant so much for bis constituency, uo uopi. "--fallen aud in utter anger and disgust .-Salem Capital Journal. ftUrui Cost O. ft. & S. Ab mt 1300,000 After having made a personal in epeotion of the systom from Portland to gpokana and on the main line eaoi I. l P rVKrian. ceuer- lO nilUllUSuu, - ; al manager of the Harnman intor-eat. stated today he tn Mar hia early esti paw uu imswu -- - r .. . , ths etnrm dumaie. ana trial nnko ux ww- , , . 1.-. (vui ,J nhmit nnvar the 1088. So badly was the branch baudlod by the eJemonts ironi LiaruB 11 l.nl .n inanOAtinn WBS ilDDOSBl We. and a mounted man wbb sent to cover ins grounu . 7, points, aldistanoe of 15 mil s. As the braoob is but 62 miles loug, the break i ' - nn He thinks tbe rest of the line will be in good shape by tomorrow nigbt. " . 'ki Rnoiner Boschke letumed -uu u. nuirion hnt General Sup Willi 111. w ' ' - , Knrklnff riMiininei! at Umatilla, to direot the work of. re JiabllitatioiL Willie wailed and Winnie wheezed, . . .lni1. nhinAd WHlrdlV. Willie wriggled while Winnie whoezed retobedly. Wisdom whispers, wln i .hui7Ai. Wherefore we write, "Use Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. Nothing flue so goou gold by Keir k Cast. n BAKIHG Accident to Freight Train. Continued tooting of whistles Sat urday nihgt about 11 o'clock indicat ed that something was wrong along tbe railroad track tbe wrecker was being called out. Inquiry yesterday morning developed the faot that t'e trouble was at the west entranoe oi Tunnel Mo. 2, wbeie a pair of touk wheels onme off on a freight train While the accident was not serious, it was sufficient to bold up the nigbt trains, wbioh reached The Dalles about 6 o'clock Sunday morning -Chronicle. . HondluniB Rob Dead Man. Scarcely had the death of Jnhn Nel son been announced when bis bouse near town was visited by a swarm of vandals who tore open the doors and took everything of any value whatev er au 1 destroyed what was not worth carrying oh". Every tool was taken and every disb out of tbe cupboard; even toe bea ana tttove were gone. Ihe stove was probaliiy cold at the time, but if it bad been r d hot it would have been taken Just tbe same. Now, we never did have much use for a common thief. A person who w ill go about picking up things sirrepti- tiously thai belong to omers is be neath the notice of respectable peo ple, but a person who wilt steal from a corpse is beneath tbe notice of an ordinary tbier. Those thieves who wrecked ana looted the Nelson cabin were so coarse in their work that I hey left unmistak able evidono of their identity behind them and the administrator, Mr. Ja oobson, haw generously given them an opportunity to restore the goods, and he will not pioseoute or ask ny ques tions. We bony they will not tane advantage of this geneious offei, for we would like to pubiisn tneir name aud let the honest people of the com munity know who these miseiable vandals aie, and so tbey can be put iu a plaoe where tbey will have no op portunity to loot deaa peoples nouses for some years to come. Who, trat reads or tDis deed or nn I'l l I. man vultures, win aeny iuhi mere if litarpl hell tor tbeir punishment oi that lis climate is not altogether tin temperate to properly suit tne pui pose. Enterprise. MOUNT HOOD. n.lnniia ndrnsa returned to his borne Monday after a delightful week ot leuewiu Old acquaintance., uuu making new ouei. ' week ago last Friday nigbt vill llnlmer was tbe reoipient ot a birth day surpriso party. A large numbei of his young friends gathered in and he was more than surprised. Ibe tv euiug was spent in a pleasant manner with games and dancing. During the evening a bountiful tapper was set by Mrs. Uelmer to wnion nn oia ampie justice. The party broke up at a late hour, declaring they had had a fine time. several of the apple growers in this section are packing and shipping tbeir apples now. Tbey find tbem iu line condition, aud are sure to realize fancy prices roi tnein. Ml.! lln Unnd name ud Fr dav from Hood Kiver to attend the masquerade party, ssne returuea ouuuuy. Tha rwidonniont League beld a meeting. Saturday a'ternoon to dis U'l.i r .,OJ ...Bthoi-a nr cudho interest. Among other tusiiiesa transacted a committee was appointed to try to rn.,..n,.4 u7tl-.ii th I'niintv court Ihe in iora.it nf the proposed new road around liootn oiu. nartv Saturday nlffht was a creat success. There was a large Crowd in attendance and many maskers There was quite a variety pf costumes, some grotesque and a me very pretty ones. There were innnv surprises when tbe unmasking took plaoe at ten o'clock. The big oowboy was sure he knew tbe charm ino vnnnir ladv with whom he was nuit'ino mid when she took off Ler disguise it was nothing but a horrid boy. Supper was served by M Wmit.hiar about midnight, and tbe party did ample justice to tbe tempt inn rim.rU Dnnclns wag resumed at ter supper and it waa very late when the last ones went home. Though tbere is considerable snow op bere, tne sleigniug is anout gone Kaearnl parties have been taking ad vantage of the last of It to get tbe tinl tleigbridos of tbe aeaeon, bat tbe roads are pretty aioppy. Tha l.lrnrnrv .(inlet V resumed Tuea day evening of last week, tbe first time f ir unite a while, as the weather baa nt been very good for getting ,.nt at nicht.' Officers were elected Inr the ensuins term of four weeks uid an interesting program was ar ranged for tbe next meeting. February, though tbe shortest Ik They usually want something from the pantry You remember the hunger you had Home cooking counts for much in the child's health; do not imperil biscuit ready when they mouth, has many important dates in it. Tbe school recognized that fact last iburaday by celebrating our birthdays, that of Lincoln, Washing too, Lowell and Longfellow. There were patriotic exercises, dear to Ibe lioart of every healthy American hoy a i i girl and the poets were oelebrat- el by lavoilte poems and quotations from tbem. loose piipils wbo bad recently passed tbe eighth grade ex amination were presented with their diplomas at that time by Mr. George Wisbart, chairman of the school board, wbo made a thoughtful speech to tbe olasi in presenting tbem. I Mr. and tin. Lon Baldwin came up ast Friday night to attend the mas querade. They will v. sit Mr. liald win's parents lor a time. J. B. Voorhees, stte organizer for tbe Graugti, is to be here Wednesday evening tJ orgaulze a grange. Fl st Train In Four Weeks. Walla WallH, Feb 2(S-For the first time since Jauuaiy 29 trains will be operating tomorrow on the O. R. fc direct It1 lit-tween this city and Pendleton, i.n-i the regular Spokane Pendleton trains will be running on schedule time. The regular time card will be put Into efteut tomorrow and trains will be running in all direo tious for tbe first time during tbe past month The damage ta roadbeds has not been repaired, but the traoK has been cribbed up aud trafllo communica tion are possible Owing to tbe soft oondillon of tbe sou, wbioh baa beon thoroughly snaked with water, perm nent repairs cauuot be made, and an otber heavy train would put tbe ra'l- roada out of business in this section of the country. Trains are running overl tae W. & (J. K. to Dayton and rasoo. but the uregon brancb Is still out of commission and officials do not expect to have it open until. the. last of tbe weefc. Died at Himum. Charles Plaskett died at tbe resi deuce of his parents, at ilusum Wash., February 22, from abscess of the liver, aged nne years. Ibe funer ui wa beld Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and the remains laid to rest iu the White Salmon cemetery. Rev. Pinkbam offlo ated. J. E. , Niohol bad charge of tbe funeral arrang menta. Even from the Mo ntalns. Ballards Snow Liniment is praised for tne good it does. A sure cure tor Kim matism and all pains. Wright W. Lov ing, urand Junction. Uolo., writes: used Ballards Snow Liniment last win ter, for Rheumatism and can recom mend it as the best Liniment on tbe market. I thought, at the time I was taken down with this trouble, that it would be a week before 1 ; could get about, but on applying -vour liniment several times during the night, I was about in 48 hours and well in three days." Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. ; t Shamrock Phllugophy. "Torn tbe best aide to Dublin That's the way tbey put it iu Ibe ould oountbry, an', "Put the bist foot forard." they sez on this side tbe watber, but I'll tell ve a tbrick that's better yit, kape both of thim sides oi yourn anally tidy, au thi tous rram an quarters 'ill be ndmir it boosts up yer sper nu an' saves a bnpe of botberin' not to hev notb'u around ye that ye're tbrvin' to bide, r rom Ibe Nautilus lor Marsh. Neighbors dot Fooled. "I waa literally coughing myself to death, and had become tee weak to leave my bed; and neighbors predicted that I would never leave it alive; but they got fooled, for thanks to OeaVI was induced to try Dr. King's New Dis covery. It took Just four one dollar botnes to completely core the cough and renmre me to good sound lnaltli. writes Mrs. Eva Uncapher, of (J rover- town, Stark Co., Ind. Tliig King of cough and cold cures, and healer of throat and lung, is guaranteed by Chas. N. Clark Druggist. ' f0c." and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Notice. ; Tbe directors of the Farmer a In i gating Co. will go over tbe laterals of said company on next Tuesday March 5. Any or tne stockholders wbo wis to see tbe directors at that time will please inform tbe manager before Monday, March 4. By order of fbe directors. M. H. NICKELSEN, Secretary. All headaches go When you grow witor And learn to use An "Early Riser " DeWitt'a Little Early Iiibfr-, sile, sure pills. Keir & Cass. DELINQUENT SEW ER ASSESSMENTS Notice ia hereby Wa that on tbe tii dav of February, l'Mi, a warrant waa regularly leaned by tbe recorder the Citr or tlooa mver ana to me directed and delivered and oommand- ng to forthwith advertise tne proper- mentioned ana aeacrioea in eaia warrant asainat which tbe assessment for tbe coat of construction of Section o. 1 of tbe aewer ayttem of tbe City Hood River waa made, and to aell aald property of such part thereof aa can be aold separately to advantage. sufficient to pay each delinquent as sessments, tocetber witn interests. costs and disbursements, in tbe man- provided by law, and to return the projweda of tuoh aale to tbe city treasurer of aald City of Hood River. Tbe following la a list Id tabular form ot aald delinquent assessments and describes each aasessment wbioh delinquent, give tbe name of the preson to wbon aeeeaseo. ana tne particular description of tbe property assessed, and the amount of the as sessment thereon now due, which are aa follows, to-wit: To woom Description Aawannient A Moaned orrropeny vvt A. Rlnehut. lot 1. block 3. A. 8. Blow er 'Addition to Hood Klver H9 SO Hood Hlvrr Lmveioprorat Co., lot 36, block 23, Hood Klver proper w . C. Evan., trustee, lot , block 88, Hood River proper , 00 Hume Lot 21. block . Hood River Proper.............. 8 00 D..V m Hood RtveVtlghti'pi'wer'a" WaW Or.', Hal. or lot. x, diock , ui reel, a. b. mow era' Addition 5 20 Therefore, under and in pursuance of aald aaid warrant for tbe purpose ot satisfying tbe assessments men tioned in aaid warrant, 1 will on tbe 16th day of March, 1907, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at tbe front door of the city hall, in tbe City of Hood River, in Wasco county, state of Ore gon, proceed to aeli at pubilo auotion to tbe highest bidder for cash in band the several tiaota and parcels of land above mentioned or so much thereof aa can be aold separately to advantage antuolent to pay auon delinquent aa sessmenta together with interest, costs ana disbursements. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, this 7th day of February, 1907. WM. UANtJB'R, Marabal of tbe city of Hood River, Advertised Letter List. For week ending February 25. 1907 Campbell, Suaie; Hardman, i reside; tlannon, Mrs. Nellie; Kirkpatriok, Mr?. Oeo. ; Milligan, Mrs. ; Peterson, Mrs. J. P.; Raymond, Julia: Sulli van, rs. II. ; Thorn walte, Christine ti. ; lnompaon, Mrs. v. U. Wilson, Liddie, Mrs. ; Bean. Robt, ; Bookes, Harry; Chandler, M. R. ; Davidson, Will; Evans. Arthur; ' Exilslze. Claude; Fisher, Jack; Feifts, A. W. ; n..i.. n u . f1r. . Jack; Larson, Louis; Martin, Jaok; Matthews, w. M. ; Ukamato, 1. (Jap) oare tiood Klver tamous applea; Kter ens, Hubert; Smith, W. O. ; Smith, w. a. : weir. uert. For week ending February 18, 1907: tsurgesou, jura. ; (Jieien, Miss Matil da; Stewtrd, Mra. H. D. ; Woods, Mrs. a, j. : Anderson, uett: Arnold. W. M., Brown, W, M ; Davia, O. L. j r ranz, t . n. ; Ingram. U IN. ; Knutb, Relnholt; Levia, Albert; Luivalle, Bert. Sanders. O. : ' Smith. R. M. : Sturges, P. A., Thomas, Orson ; roung, isert. Wm. M. rates, P. M Her Spouse Cake. A young bride, after serving to her husband a Sunday dinner that was so- so, said aa the mince pie was brought oo, "I Intended, dear, to have some sponge cake, too, but It hag been total failure." "How was that?" the husband asked In a disappointed tone, for he was fond of sponge cake. "The druggist," she explained, "sent me tha wrong kind of sponges." ' f Pleatr of Advice. "I wonder what the secret of Solo mon's wisdom was?" said Mr. Meek- ton's wife. "Good ' advice," replied Leontdas promptly. "He had any number of wives." Washington Star. . 5 Bad Her Doabta. Mamma You should be polite, dear, and offer to share your candy with papa. . Little Margie I would, mam ma. If I was sure he'd be polite and re fuse It. Chicago News. Faeetloa. Customer Have vou anvtblne that Is good for falling hair? Facetious Clerk How would a wastebnsket do? Be sure yon can obey good laws be fore you alter bad ones Ruskln. , , A Most Valuable Agent. "The glycerine employed In Dr. Plerce'i medicines greatly enhances the medicinal properties which It extracts from native medicinal roots and holds In solution much better than alcohol would. It also possesses medicinal properties of Its own, being a valuable demulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and antifcrment. It adds greatly to tho efficacy of the Black Cherry .bark, Blood root, Golden Seal root, Stone root and Queen's root, contained In Golden Medical Discovery " in subduing chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, throat and lung affections, for all of which these agents are recommended by stand ard medical authorities. , In all cases where there is a wasting away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak stomalh, as la the early stages of con sumrftipn, there can be no doubt that gly cerine acts- as a valuable nutritive and aids rlie uplden best root, btone root, Queof root and Black Cherrybark In Drom irastion and bulldina ud the flesh a strength, controlling the cough and brin; ng anout a neauny condition le system. Of course, it must cted to work miracles. It will ntumptlon except In Its earlier of the w not b erf not cure states. w rnri vrv gevpr. nnsr naie. harii flioinlc comtlis. bronchia andTST rfffee al troiitilea, arid rhruiil 1c son) t irnm with i oarseness. in acute cougua It i. not so ellective. irli In the 1 ncerina hang-on coughs, or those of long standing, even when accompanied by bleeding from lungs, that It has performed its most marvelous cures. - Prof. Flnley Elllngwood, M. D., of Ben nett Med. College, Chicago, says of gly cerine:. "IndyipeixIsltMrTesaiiexcflUeiitpiinKMe. Holding a fixed qu.ntltj ot the peruxide of hydrogen in solution, it is one of the best manufactured product. ot tbe present time la It action upon enfeebled, disordered itom acbs, especially If there I. ulceration or ca tarrhal caatrltli (catarrhal Inflammation of tomach). it l a moat efficient preparation. Glycerine will relieve many rate, of pyrosis (heartburn) and excessive gantrlo (stomach) acidity." "Golden Medical Discovery" enriches and pnrine. the blooa curing hlotche. pimplea, eruption a, acrof uloua swelling and old .ores, or ulcers. Rend Ut T)r. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. T.. for free booklet telling all about the native medicinal routs composing this wonderful '111 v) (v 1 clothes elsewhere. PIANOS Special Notice Owing to luck of space, on account of our large and increasing business, we have rented the building, next to Uul bertson's real estate oilice and are fitting up the entire building into a First-das Piano store, which will be a credit to Hood River. We have two car loads of beautiful in-' struments due to arrive from the east ern factories this week. Tliis shipment includes the great Apnllo Concert tirand (like the Odd Fellows have), Babv Grands, Interior Piano Players and a complete line of the very best Upright Pianos in the latest styles. Secondhand pianos and organs taken in exchange and several on hand ior sale. Lowest prices to all. No agents or commission men to make your piano cost you (50.00 more than if purchased direct from the dealer. Pianos tuned and repaired. Soule Bros. Piano Co. SILAS II. SOULE, Manager. Phone Main 1423, Hood River, Ore. HOTEL RAMONA UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT E. GOLDSMITH, Prop. Three Blocks from Depot on Principal Street. HOOD RIVER, OREGON ONLY WHITE HELP EMPLOYED Conducted First Class with Second Class Kates When in Town Make Yourself at Home RALPH REED Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle : it iimurn .;Aii Bobertine gives what every woman moet desires a perfect complexion. It orlnge that soft, smooth, fjeah, clear tint to the cheek that ofeastea youthfulnesB. It will bring- beauty to those wbo lack it; It will retain It for those who already possess It; it will enable you to successfully combat the ravages of weather and time. Don't doubt don't argue. Just try Jlobertine. 1 Your ' druggist ' will give you a free sample. All drug gists keep Robertlne. wazsm as engine service Dncle 6im .let the UK IOR CAS ENGINE for SeM outatt la tb artillery and wireless telefraph service. This rough treatment is a true prtctical test el tffloency aaS Sara bihty. Tbe UNION GAS ENGINB Is ooa tiucted ta tuch a supertoi BMaaer aae of ' such fins mattnal tiist it ttsrts easy, works easy and runs easy under ordinary, svery dsy, rough farm nsage. Befort yea invest a cent is a gas engine writs for our free catalog Union Gas Engine Co. ' 62-66 First St., Portland, Oregon '. P. P. Kendall, Sales Agent IT 8 Gordon Hats t ... - . 1 , , . . . Walk Over Shoes Well Dressed Half Progressed That's the twentiety century Jversiou of the old adage "Well begun is half done." Nowadays the man who ianot well dressedjis handicapped in the race of life. Andjit costs no more to go through the, world well dressed if you patronize our store. Good here at the price of cheap VOGT BROS. 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This is the best low priced incubator on the market. Pep O'Davy Brooder, both in and out of doors. Leading poul trymen all over the Uuited States admit that the Peep O'Day method of brooding is superior to that of the mother hen. Vehicles and Farm Implements Exclusively WHOLESALE RETAIL . . THE DALLES NURSERIES R. H. WEBER, Prop. THE DALLXS. OREGON. ' OBOWIB 1KD DIALIB IN FRUIT, SHADE THCCC GRAPE VINES AND- I lrr AND ORNAMENTAL 1 Jll-l-J SMALL FRUITS XTortfroons, Roses and Shrubbery. Remember, Oar Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation, i clothes "--ock w EARING THE RONG GLASSES May prove more injurious to your eyes than wearing none at all. NOT EVERY MAN Who calls himself 0 CLIST R PTICIAN is competent to fit SPECTACLES I show you and explain why I am right, and guarantee results. No charge for tests. CLARKE. and Jeweler to Postoffice Patronize Home ...Industry... Our Work cannot be ...Excelled... HOOD IUVER, OR. ) J.R. NICKELSEN