HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THUKdPAYMARCH 28, 1907 , ADVISES AGAINST SHIPPING PLANTS 9 1 1 HI You can make better food with ml Bakin Powder ABSOLUTELY PUBE Lighter, sweeter, more palatable and wholesome. ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO. Ntw-voa. -J The approach of the etrewberry goo I. oeusing tbe o"" ur : .J anH Ihtt riTAVlll. crop to ue ".-rr IDS opiDloo o " " weather condition! tbi. year are more favoiable than for aome ti'ne. H. . DaTidon, who baa Deeo uippiu8 w riea aiooe 1893, aaya that a good many people who bate pianw ""'""V" them out 01 we "7 ", tbey are making mwtake. fheae planta," aaid Mr. Davidaou, "ought to be sot right bere at borne. There waa nevei a time wnen me muuntium foi a good strawberry market were better than they are inn v"k- ,k,. ,. ora having ia moat admir- ll for setting pUoti aud la juit cold enough to keep tbem from being too forward. 1 iooa iurw.ru - moat profitable season ior Krower.uu they ought to make tbe mcwt of the opportunity. Tbeie will always be a good market tor llood Kiver berries at good prloea. 1 wouldn't be ap prised If a number who have about decided not to raise any terries this year regretted it lfore tbe season waa over. There ia bU money in ber .i. r th ui-n nrooerly handled and . j , . - lor qulok reiurne world." STRANGE TALES TOLD IN THE CIGAR STORE hj oA-sieaiiiooutiima, retired minei and an old buuter bappeued in a Hood River cigar btorej'he other niKht There wasu't much doing and after tbe conversation bad drifted from one topio to another with vaiying in terest it finslly bit on beats. The mining man got tbe first word on tbe subject, aud sq'iHriug himself in bis chair to make his remarks more forci ble by pounding on a table, re marked. "Bears, eh; say, 1 saw mure bears up in tbe Okonogau country in one day thau was ever in any circus or meuagerie. I whs up thure i io.-.p.)tt tng and the bills was full of these wild berry bushes. You couldn't hardly stir without soaring up a bear. We bad a camp in tbe center rf a clump of young saplings very close to which was au old dead tree. One day while we were out ranging over tbe bills we shot a deer. We brought it to camp that night and pulling down one of them aaplings tied it to a limb and left it spring buck to keep it out of tbe reaob of them bears. The next night when we returned to camp so belD me John Rodgers if there wasn't colony of beats in that camp big enough to carry a town election. There was seven of tbem in tbe dead tree and two on tbe ground all trying to reach that venison. And that aiu't all, tbey was all kinds and sizes. vVe both bad guns and decided to take a abot at tbe two on tbe ground. Get ting a bead, we let go and say, when them guns went ott every one of tbem bears In that dead tiee made tor tbe ground like greased lightning and started in all directions. For ten minutes we was kept so busy dodging bears that we didn't have no time to boot and before we could pull our selves together tbey all got away but one big ciunemou He was on tbe ground and, bein' wounded, showed tight You can believe me or not, but we put nine 45 60s into bis hide bo fore he bit the dust. YeH, sir, that Okonogan country is tbe greatest plaoe for beats I ever seen." "Well they must have been thick up there," rejoined tbe old riverman, tilting back aud spitti g on tbe stove, "but I think I saw one of toe most peouliar Inoidents in regard to bears that ever took place in this neck of the woods. A good uiuuy yeais ago when I was on the liver Wo were ootn jog up tbts side of Cascade Locks, vben we sighted som9thing swim ming b toss the liver. We couldn t make out what it was at first, but when wa got nearer we saw that it was a bear. Judging from the size of bis head he was a wbooper The cap ttiu ordered the engines stopped aud all hands went forwaid with ropt-s to lasso him. But gentlemen that bear knew bis buisness; at the first crack that waa made to laud him he dove iiuJer the boat. We waited a few minutes expecting bim to come up on tbe other side and whille we was wait in' tbe boat commenced to move up stream. The captain was !n the bow with tbe rest of us, and yelled to the man in tbe pilot bouse to stop tbe boat and next time wait till he got orders. Ioe pilot yelled baok tnt he hadn't given no siguai to start the Doat. Tbia made the captain hot and he made a run for tbe engine room. He waa all framed up to give the en- tneer sever; Dens ani near ici, eu- was one or tnem oiu smenuTOom " used to be on the Columbia aud be next mad a rush for the paddle box. There was nothiu' doin' with the one on the rjort side, he skidooed over to the other. Climbing up tbe luddei LE ROY UES.MER Frantlwc off- St'opec, the 1, tiitrs oTTe Boy (tamer in the Kurt's Magazine i- . ,tt rauiuu- ...i.--i!b hoodrwm, beat tbe i mhm in Are You Buying Clothing from This Store? Are you still a victim of the sliding scale prices ? Are you still paying tribute to certain makers who blow about a supposed superiority ? Or are you paying the same for good clothes as anybody pays ? Or paying for what goods are " worth? Why not buy here? We every transaction and guarantee a actually back up little more satisfaction. gineer sever; nens hu j nem -when he got th re and found tbe gines wasn't workiu'. The boat be opened tbe door that's in tbe top and darn me if that bear wasn't makin that wheel g) round aooui i r j knots an hour. He was trying to climb to tbe top and the wheel just kept goin' round and round. Well, sir, to make a lou story short before we got that bear out of that paddle box we was clean to lbe Dalles, be just sailed her right along all tne way This may seem a pretty good cue but 1 can back it up if you 11 come down to the bouse I've got tne skin of that br there to show tor it, and old Jim Saundeis, if he was bere would tell you tbo same thing. "Well, sir" ejaculated tbe old bunt- e'"Hold on there," intennpted the cigar -tore man, "I guess that II do tonight, I'm golug to close up. Coe's Addition on the Market. We have placed in our hands for fale, all the lots belonging to H. t. Coe in Coe's Addition to Hood Kiver. Lots will be sold at the price of fJOO ndup.orti1e..ext30days. This the test opportunity to secure lots iu tins beautll.il portion of Hood R.ver ever offered the public. .i i,i. Then umber is limited and ti e choice Should be made early. One lot with house, was sold last week, rive lots nd house were sold yesterday. lo more to-day. They will not lost long at these prices. For further information see W.J. BAKER & CO. A Favorite Bemeriy for Babies. Its pleasant taste "VZab t Chsmlinrlain 8 L011RD Sr'r . favoiite with the mothers of .null children. It quickly cures tbeir coughs and colds and prevent any danger of pneuomnia or otde. Trlou. conseqheaces It not only cure, croup, but when given as soo. as tbo cronpy cough PPef" 'U.P' nt the attaok. i-or sale by Keir FOR ITS MANAGER Since tbe time of Kubelik's Hist ap pearanre into tbe woild of music, with bis uubeard of Paganini feats of virtuosity, our maitei Sevcik has clearly demonstrated to tbe worll that he possesses and divulges to his pupils secrets of masteiing tbe violin which are nothing less than mystify ing. Sflvcik h few years ago made a pub lio btdtement that he would send out one great violinist into the world each year, and, he 1m keptjbis word tor one has followed the other through the opened gates of success, lo which Smcik holds the key. LeRoy tiesuer bad been given a oomiug out invitaton recital by lead ers iu society, and he was fiequentty spoken of as tbe latest exponent of tbe Sevcik school before tbe oppor tunity came for tbe writer to even catch a glimpse of bis violinistic achievements. 1 was attracted to Zbiaslav I by tin- announcement of a concert in which LeHoy Uesner was to assist. I had divested myself of all preoouceied notions, aud banished from my mind all that bad been said, and 1 believe that 1 was iu that receptive state most favorable for receiving impres sions. As Ueener had been so much talked of s a Paganini player, it was not surprising that be chose the D major concerto from tbe woika of that great Italian for this occasion, 1 bad expected bim to bavs maty ecoenricities but found that tbe ab sence of these only enbanoed tbe charm of bis playing. He began the concert) in tbe right moo I, tbo solid, firm, aud deoided rytbin which is required in tbe Bret few measures be gave wi'b such de termination tbt no one couM mis take tbe meaning. In tbe song like melody which follows, and iu fact throuahout the en' lie work wboie beautitul tone is required, ne never failed to phi use artistically. Most violinists who try tnis f agaoini ooncerto never get faither than tne first variation in thirds and it should be bere mentioued that Uesner played these technical "pittfalls" of Paganini at an unheard ot leinpo with tbe gieatest ease. His technique as a whole is surpris ing, aud in brili int passage woik be is uuerriug. His harmonics are clear, his re maikable leaches and jumps and rnnfl in Thirds. Tenths and othei double stopping is phenomenal. Gesuer's sucoess wltn nia auaieuoe wa sensational for he received six recalls. Woiildu't This Jar You. M'Minnville, Or., March 24. M. 0. Lown dale, of La Fayette, has just finished shipping his large crop of ap ples, and is said to have received flue prions for bis fruit. Mr. Lownsdale does not give out many details, but he boasts that be has been marketing bie Baldwins and Ben Davis culls for more money tban the Hood River people got for their first class apples of the same vane ties. He was able to do this because of the superior keeping quality of bis apples, whioh enabled him to hold bis fruit until all other growers were out of tbe market. This is a practical demonstration of the claim that Mr. Lownsdale has al ways made that bis fruit will keep longer than the Hood River apples. Ma hIho claims to have had tbe same experience for several years. horoa hnVA j T. LUWUBuaio o uiw-vuuv-n- brough him from $2.50 to 3. 10 per box. acoordiog to size. Baldwins were sold from il to 1.65, with an av.iago of $1.27 for oar shipments. Ben Dav is brought from $1 to $1.35 f. o. b. Roy Brock, who went to Granger, Wash., last week, has accepted tbe position of manager of tbe fruitgrow ers association at that plaoe and will make bis borne there in future. Granger is in the Yakima valley and the association last year did a busi ness of $100,000. It not only handles peaches, apples, prunes and benies, but hay and potatoes also. Tbe asso ciation expects its business will In crease 25 per cent this year and that it wi:l harvest tbe biggest ciops in its history. As soon as she can make ar rangements to do so Mrs. Hrock will join ber husband. It is understood tbat tbe position is a luorative one, aud tbe fact that Granger associaton seleoted Hood River as the plaoe to ohose a manager from, speaks well for its method ot packing and shipping fruit. E. A. Franz, who aooompanied Mr. Brock to Granger, speaks very highly of some Wenatohee apples wbiob be s iw at Seattle. He says tne varieties were Spitzenbergs, Ganos, Ben Davis, Rome Beauties and Arkansas Blacks and tbat they were excellent In every respect. Oakdale Green House Bush and climbing roses two years old, honeysuckels, pansy plants in bloom, carnations, Shasta daisies, snowballs and Longfellow daisies, gladiola bulbs 50c to 75c a dozen, no finer to be had, and many other hints. 1 LFTCHEB & FLETCHER. Has Coin Samuel Looas, a well known resi dent of the Cedar Valley country writes to the Kliokitat Agiioulturlst as follows: "1 see in your psper mention made of coins of old date. That ot Lou Duncan, cashier at tbe Goldendale Milling Co.'s bank, of 1S47; that of John G. Maddook, of Wabcauoua, of 1829; and tbat of W. J. White, 'be telephone man, of 1819. Now you may state tbat 1 have a coin ot the yeai 1812, a silver half dollei.' This Is indeed a veiy old coin, and we do not thiuk any older one will show Hp. Advertised Letter List. For week ending March 25, 1907: Ira. Miss Clara; Reid, Miss A mar Ilia; Smith, Annie; Smitb, Miss Keruie; Spade, Miss Ethyl; Barkeley, Clay ton; Cianer, H. ; Crlvolls, Ongels; Hughes, E. E. Mathews, W. M. ; Long, E. P. Rowe, W. C. ; Rumsey, Boyd (2) ; TerriiL unas. i. Wo. M. Vat! fates, P. M. Neglected Colds. Every part of t1 e raucous mem brane, tbe nose, throat, ears, bead and lungs, etc., aie subjected to di sease and blight from neglected colds. Ballards' Horebound Syrnp is a pleas ant and effective remedy. W. Akendriok, Valley Mills, Tex., writes: I have used Ballard's Hore bound Syrup for coogbs and thioat troubles; it is a pleasant and most effective remedy." Sold by Cbas. N. Clarke For Sale For 8ale-I have the agency for the Niagara Sprayer, and aim tnklnir orders for lime and sulphur solution (praying material. Ulve me your orders. O. I). Woodworth. n39-20 Established 1863 525 Acres Unde Cultivation Mr. Lownsdale says his culls averaged bim $1.06 per box. have New Tariff on Spraying Solution. The O. R. 4 N. traffic department is publishing a reduotion ot A per ;., fraioht rates on lime aud sul phur solutions from Portland to the intorinr. The rate on carload ship- m.nta to Siokane. Waverly, Moscow, nnniii l.owiHton. Pomeroy, Hunt !..tn and Elain will be 36 cents a iik) nounds: to Turner, Washington, 26 cents. Shipments must be at a f in nno n uuds. This rate .:n i.,m Attentive May 1 lbe Will UCVJWWW ..i t 1 Southern IPacitlo will puti lib a siml i... ..iinn fram Portland to South ii..n lfotive Aoril 6. From , tn Aahland the rate will be cents, and from Portland to Kid 3le it will be 20 cents. -Oregon ian. Notice to Stockholders of llood Blver Apple iirowers Lnlon. There will be a meeting of tbe stockholders of the Hood River Apple (irowers nnion at Artisan ball at 1 .JO ' m Satnrdar. April 0. isw, ior nf election officer for th ensuing year and for the trans .ntinn of suob other business as may properly come before said meeting. F C. H. Spioat, Secretary. ISo Case on Record. Tk... la nn case on record of cough oi oold resulting in pneumonia or consumption after Foley's Honey i t.p hua hAAD taken, as it will and break op your -m iniri. Refuse any but the iViiv'a Honev and Tar in vellow package. Contains no opiates inrt la safe and sure Clsrke Drug Co. THE WOODBURN NURSERIES iStill have a nice lot of Y. N. Pippin and Spitz enberg apples to offer for Spring. No culls and we guarantee them to be true to name, free from pests, yearling tops with three year old roots. Agents Wanted F. W. SETTLEMEIR, Prop., Woodburn, Oregon. Special Notice , Owing to lack of space, on account of our lame and increasing business, we have rented the building, next to cul- bertson s real estate othce and are fitting p the entire building into a tirst-class 'iano store, which will be a credit to Hood River. We have two car loads of beautiful in struments due to arrive from tbe east ern factories this week. This shipment includes the great Apollo ConcertUrand (like the Odd Fellows have), Baby Grands, Interior Piano Players and a complete line of the very bent Upright I'lanos in ttie latest styles, neconunaiiu pianos and organs taken in exchange and several on hand for sale. Lowest prices to all. No agents or commission men to ruake your piano cost you 50.00 more than if purchased direct irom tne dealer. Pianos tuned and repaired. Soule Bros. Piano Co. glLAS II. SOULE, Manager. Phone Main 1423, Hood River, Ore. W. H. MOORE, President. J. H. OSBORNE, Vice President. R. W. PRATT, Cashier Hood River Banking & Trust Co. Transact a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits HOOD KIVER, OREGON LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST 100 Volumes and Case Below will be be found the names of some of the pro gressive firms in Hood River who make this most popular and liberal offer: This elegant library and handsome case will be given by vote to the Lodge, So ciety, Church or School in Hood River securing the largest number of votes in the following manner: The business men listed below will give with Each Ten Gent Purchase one vote. The contest begins March 1, and ends August 1, 1907. A ballot box has been placed in Hall and Esson's drug store where the votes are to be deposited. At the close of the contest the the church, .-ehool, society or lodge having the largest number of votes will be awarded the library. Current accounts, when promptly paid will be entitled to votes. Remember votes can only be secured by trading with the merchants listed below. Each week the Hood River Glacier will announce the standing of the con testant '.. Th library and ease are now on exhibition in the 6how window of L. H. Huggins & Co. WOOD & SMITH BROS. Grocers L. H. HUGGINS CO. Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing J. R. MCKELSEN Vehicles & Farm Implements CEN'TKAL MARKET Ph. C. Yocno, Prop. (Successor to A. S. Bent) W. M. STEWART Furniture and Hardware HALL & ESSON Drugs Mm. ABBOTT Millinery and Fancy Goods HOOD RIVER GLACIER Programs, Calling Cards, In vitations, Society Work .i.i- pa vi nysunru Lai mnp VOU; TT VOGT BROS. LEADING CLOTHIERS PIANOS HOTEL RAM0NA UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT E. GOLDSMITH. Prop. on Principal Three Blocks from Depot Street. HOOD RIVER, OREGON ONLY WHITE HELP EMPLOYED Conducted First Class with Second Class Rates 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 mVWOMEN beM Robertlne gives wli.it pvcry woman most desire-a pi-rfei-t rrnnpli-xlon. It brliiKS that Rift. Hmiwih, fresh, clear tint to th cliiik that oVnotes youthfulneiw. It will hrlng boauty to those who lack It; It will retain It for those who nlrcaily posspss It; It will enable you lo successfully combat the ravatw of weather and time. Don't douht don't armie. Just try Kobertlne. Your druKRlst will give you a free aniile. AU drug (rlsts keep Robertlne. VACLESAM as engine service Uncle Sm nut tht UITIOlf GAS ENGINE for Us Held ootllu Is tht artillery and wlreleu telegraph errlce. This roof treatment It a true practical tett of efficiency and dura bility. The Union GAS ENGINS it con structed In inch a uperior manner and of tach fine material that it starts easy, works easy and runs easy tinder ordinary, every day, roach farm assge. Before you torest a cent in a gas engine write for our bee catalog Union Gas Engine Co. 62-66 First St., Portland, Oregon P. P. Kendall, Sales Agent WEARING THE RONG GLASSES May prove more injurious to your eyes than wearing none at nil. NOT EVERYMAN Who calls himself 0 CLIST R PTICIAN is competent to fit SPECTACLES I show you and explain why I sm right, and guarantee results. No charge for testa. ARTHUR CLARKE The Optician and Jeweler Next door to Postoflice Don't Forget THE 13 liircr Mry When you want first-class work done at home. All kinds of Laundry Work and Cleaning Lace curtains, 50c; blankets and carpets, 25c to 60c. Phone 01941 Clan Fabrlckt Pros. Patronize Home ...Industry... Our Work cannot be ...Excelled... JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies. Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Free Delivery. Phone 931 HOOD RIVER, OR. THE MOLINE ...REVERSIBLE DISC HARROW... IT'S A SUCCESS It is not an experiment as over fifty of Hood River's most successful apple growers are using this disc, many of them their third season. It is built for service, and is easy to extend or reverse. There are no holes in the frame so there is no danger of spring ing it. If you contemplate buying a Disc harrow, investigate. Ask your farmer friend who has one. There ure none Just as Good Vehicles and Farm Inplements Exclusively J.R. NICKELSEN WHOLESALE RETAIL THE DALLES NURSERIES R..H. WEBER, Prop. THE DALLES. OREGON. GROWIR AND DIALKB IN FRUIT, SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS Evertfrsons, Rotes and Shrubbery. Remember, Oar Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. Cass.