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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1907)
Six HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1907 LABOR DAY AT HOOD RIVER For the first time Id Us history Hood Rivet observed tbe afternoon of Labor day. sod the business of tbe city was entirely aoapeoded. Eren tbe aaloona were closed, and every body given an opportunity to witness tbe ball game tbat bad been piovldea by tbe local management. It waa at Ar t intended to bare double header game on Monday, bnt it wa toon decided tbat tbe ritober ooold not staud two gamei tbe aame diy. nod aa llood Kiver bad no aub atitute equal to Uart, a Sunday game waa substituted. Tbe attendance waa not what should have been. The cloalog up ol the buaineea bonaea waa expected to result in a bis turnout. Tbe Sundaj game bad (air attendance, but tbe Monday attendance waa not what it ahould have been onder tbe oiroum stances. Less tbau 400 tickets were sold to alnlts, beaidea tbe children tickets, wbiie the attendance should bare been 1000 at leant. It would teem tbat lottrett in base ball la not aa great aa It should be in Hood Kir er. Tbe Hood Kiver orchestra volun teered tbeir service! Monday, which wa greatly appreciated. Manager Henderson has given them tree use oi bis old ollJce for six montbs as a pi so tioe room, aad tbey were glad to re turn some measure of this favor to the judee in this way. Tbe first game was one of tbe best that baa been played this year, and Hart baa made tbe beat pitcoing reo ord In tbe country, having won eveiy same wblob be has Ditched tbis year It la a record to be proud of aud puts Mm in line for a good engagement with professional teams. The game between llood River and ' the Portland dreys waa won by tbe borne team. Tbe game waa well con tested throughout, the teama being evenly matched. Hood River secured one ran in tbe first inning and latei otased over two more. Tbe Portland boys secured tbeir first two runs on a wild throw to first. In tbe seventh in ning tbey moved up another notch. After tbat inning it waa no one a game until tbe locals captured It In the Hth inning. The work of Hart and Castner for the locals and Rbea and Twis for tbe Ureys wera tbe features. The final score fas 5 for the locals and 1 for the Urey.a In tbe Monday game the local started tbe ball a rolling In the first inning by securing three runs. Kbea, who was pitching for the Ureys, weak ened io tbe first inning and was taken out aud Hates, who bad been playing third, waa subsltuted in his stead. He was very effective until tbe flftb, when he slowed down a little and al lowed tbe locals to obaae in 5 runs. Tbe Portland boys secured tbeir two lone runs in tbe ninth by poor field ing and wild throw. The umpiring In botb games was of tbe highest order and there was little wrangling done. The line-up and score follows. I wife and two children, and Mrs. U. II. V II I I . f fl bewail, uooa mvar; miw. xuurps, Corvallia; Mrs. Clara M. Davis, de rartmeot commander W. IS. 0., Uo on: U. F. Fike and wife, Moro: A. C. Edmonds and daughter, Mrs. Decker, L. W. Chambers and sister, Mrs. Bremer and son, O. N. Lewie, K. B. Btuokey and John Pbelps, Port land. Moat of tbe party will make an extended visit to other oitiea of tbe east before tbeir return. Aa Ounce of Preventlea is worth a pound of cure. There are man noor sufferers, consumptives who are hofielees of getting well wbo, if they bad taken care oi memseives, would now be well. A coneh is the foun dation of consumption. Ballard's 1 lore- hound Syrup will cnre that cough. Mrs. S . Great Falls. Montana, writes: "I have used Ballard's Horehound Syrup in my family for years my children never suffer with coughs. Bold by Cbas. N. Clarke. Hood River Castner Hart Baker Richardson Kheets Hamilton Chandler Blower ' Luokey Hood Rivet Portland Portland o Twlss p Rhea-Gates 1st Sperry 2nd Tayloi :ird Bartholomew ss Thomas of Ryau rt Cnrran If Durllng 30005000 08 00000000 2-2 Forest (Ironing Without Aid. Pendleton, Sept. 2. Without the intervention of the forestry depart ment or the aid nf men, thousands of acies of laud In the Blue mountains are becoming covered with a dense growth of young pine and Qr. In the - district of Menohatn and Kamela, whore' all the timber bai been cut for cord wood, there is now springing up young forest. Out on tbe breaks of tbe muontains wheie there has never bean any timber except a few scut tered pines of sturdy growth, there bag sprung up nlluln tbe last Ave years thousands nf healthy trees. Ihenew gtowth of timber is not coullned to any favored spot of small extent, but extends over a bioadarea. The mountain traveler who a tew years ago rode through the mountains and k new the guiding ridges aud easy routes, is todHy confined by continu ous wandering through timber which onoe was an openoountty. Just what oonditiona have started the thick and general growth Is not known but favoraHe weather oondi tiona roust have prevailed during some season whou the seeds scattered by the auruhby plnea and firs took root and grew. Succeeding sum men wore probably wet, and the young ev- crgreena gained a foothold in the soil so tbat tbe roos reaobed down to euhiolent moisture te sustain the young tree through periods of drought and bard winters. However it bappened, the fact re mains tbat thousand i of acres are be ing reforested by nature without any expense to the government. Brown Moth In California. San Jose, Sept. 22. Orohardlate throughout Santa Clara county are ex eralsed over tbe appearance in several eeotiona of tbe brown day moth or psuedobnzsl. The lurvao Urst made theii appearance la April of this year. Tbey were then orawllog on tbe ground and any one wbo touched them waa usually stung and poisoned, tbe sting causing pain and swelling lasting ten days. The caterpillars finally disappeared, boring into tbe ground to a depth of six Inches. General Robert E. Lee was the greatcnt general the world has ever known. Ballard's Snow Liniment is the greatest Liniment. Quickly curea all pains. It is within the react) of all. T. 11. Pointer, Hempstead, Tcxas.writes: "This is to certify that Ballard's Snow Liniment lias been used in my house hold for years and has been found to be an excellent Liniment for rheumatic pains. I am never without it." Sold by Chas. K. Clarke. Will Attend (. A. R. Encampment. Tuesday a special oar left Hood Kiver for the national encampment of the U. A. K. at Saratoga. Ten went , from Hood River and 13 from othet parts ot the Btate. By making up a , party of this size tbey were able to eeaure a through Bleeping oar to Chi cago, and as tbey go ever several dif ferent roads, this will be ot great ad vantage. Tbeir route la over tbe liar rimao lines to Ogden, tbe D. 4 R. O. to Pueblo and the Rook Island to Chicago. A. U. Richardson, the city passenger agent of tbe Rock Iiland at , Portland, spent several days In Hood River arranging tbe details of tbe trip, and will see that tbe matter of routing, baggage, tickets, etc., ara all taken care of without error. Tbe fol lowing compose the party: S. F. Blytbe, department oommndor for Oregon O. A. R , wife and daughter, 0. It. Castner and wife, J. R. Kinsey, Tbe Trout Lake Cares. While over at Trout lake recently Ray I Moon used bis kodak to good advantage and brought borne with him several splendid pictures, says Tbe Dalles Chronicle. Among tbem is one ot especial interest, being tbe interior of one of tbe caves tbat coun try Is noted fcr. A party of campers climbed down a 45 toot ladder aud currying torches investigated lor atout a half mile into the bowels of tbe eartb. There were rocks on either side and tbe cave waa about 15 feet wide for tbe entire length. No wild animals have found tbeir way down tbat tar and nothing which would serve as the foundation fur a story. Tbeie Is, however, a queer formation of tbe rooks wblob resembles a huge faoe and even In tbe pictuie tbe out line is clear. An eld ludian legend says tbat agos npn a huge giaut was chasing some Imliaus, wbo took ref uge In tbe cave and when he reach td tbe opening it was too tumll for bim tu crawl through. Angered he uproot ed a tree and bruke away tbe earth, ro in doing so fell headlong into tbe cave, wben tbe Indians bound ins feet and held bim a prisoner till be died. He afterward turned to stone. rlenoe tbe image. Tbe underground caves neai Trout lake are wonderful, particularly tbe ice oaves. Cures Winter Cough. J. E. Gover, 101 N. Main Str., Ot tawa, Kans., writes. "Every fall it has been mv wife's trouble to catch a severe eold, and therefore to cough all winter long. Last fall 1 got her a bottle oi Horehound Syrup. She used it and Due been able to sleep soundly all night long. Whenever the cough troubles her two or three doses stops the couun, anu she is able to be up and well." 25c, 60c and 11.00. Sold by Cbas. M. Clarke. Large Shipment of Fruit. In my opinion 400 cars of fruit, and pernaps more will be shipped out of the Dalles this season, says Commis sioner Weber. Tbis includes the ship meuts by express. At tbe packing bouses of ibe Dalles Fruit Co. and R. H. Weber, large numbers of women and girls are busi ly employed packing tbe fruit, and in tbe former also preparing it for can ning. Prunes and pears are receiving at tention and tbey are botb a large oi on j unusually large, it might be said. Yesterday a car of Hungarian and Italian prunes were sent out from the Weber packing house, and seven obis of fruit have proceeded tbis from tbla bouse. Ten of fresh fiuit have i been wot out by The Dalles Fruit Uo. not to mention tbe canned pioduot, which is being shipped all Ofor tbe east Ibe trouble this year is not in get ting the fruit so much as iu securing sutiloient help to get tbem ready tor shipment. Of prunes, peaches, plums ami pears there is an immense yield In this vicinity, but help is scarce. -Chronicle. CRAPPER. Mr i. U. W. Simons went to Port- Ind August 14. and after spending several days at tbat place went to Ocean Side on North itatob. Wash inkton. and aftet spending a week visiting with her sister, Mrs. II. a Campbell, at tbat place, returned borne on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mayberry left for southern Oregon Thursday of last week. Mi Euglisb and family moved to the place tbat be recently bought from T. B. Uaynor, on Monday of tbia week. Charlie Reed weut to Kliokitat, wast)., on Monday or tbis week. Rev. II. C. Clark preaobed his last sermon for tbe present conference year lust Sunday afternoon. He and Mrs. Clark left for Spokane Monday to attend the annual conference of the M. K. cburob, which will meet at that plure on tbe Gtb ot the present mootb. After spending a week visiting with friends at Tbe Dalles, Mis. Voyle Lindsey tetnroed home Monday of this week acoompanied by ber sister, Miss Alame Urn eg. The friends of K. E. Lyons are glad to know tbat be is recovering quite rapidly Irom bis recent lllnes. A considerable number of Crapper itea attended the Uawkeye plonio at tbe U range park Irat Xbursday. Lame Hack. This is an ailment for which Cham berlains Pain Balm lias proven espec ially valuable. In almost every instance it anords prompt and permanent relief, Mr. Luke l.aGrange oi Orange, Mich., says of it: "After using a plaster and other remedies for three weeks for a bad lame back, I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and two ap plications effected a cure." For sale by heir A Cass. Cheerfully Recommended for Rheuma tism. O. O. Highee, Danville, Ills., writen, Dec. 2, l'JOl: "About two years ago was laid up for four months with rheu matism. 1 tried Ballard a Snow Lini ment ; une bottle cured me. I can cheerfully recommend it to all suffering from like affliction. 25c, 60c and 1.0i). Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Law Tsrm Explained. "Well, proceed," said the lawyer. "The plaintiff resorted to an Ingen ious ubo of circumstantial evidence," said the witness. "For the benefit of the Jury state In plainer language exactly what you mettu by that," Interrupted the Judge. "Well, my meaning la that he lied." Do you know that Pinesalve Carbolized acts like a poultice in drawing out in flammation end poison? It is antisep tic. For cuts, burns eczema, cracked hands It is immediate relief. Sold by Keir & Cass., Advertised Letter LIt. Advertised letter list for week end ing September 2, 1907: Denne, Elsie; raucott, Mrs. J.; Foor, Mrs. Kate; llardman, Tessie; Jendiou, Mrs. .1. ; Johnson, Mrs. B. A. ; Kays, Mrs. J. W. ; Keys, Grace; Nelson, Mrs. O H. ; Ott, Florenoe; Olson, Alma; Powers, Mrs. L. Ed. ; Reed, Mary E. ; Young, Emma; Bell. Dr. J. E. ; Bilggs, Ora; Bumgardner, W. E. ; Cameron, J. M. (2); Claik, Lewis A. ; Coeliss, Harry; Day, Tom; EInierson, Mr.; Edwards, Claud; t'dwords, Walter; Eraser, Pe ter KohS (2); CriUJth, John L. ; Hall, W. S. ; Hall, R. 11. ; Hunt, Edgar; J unarm, Edd ; Jones, C. T. ; Kelley, t.il; Lazy, Mr.; Larunas, Peter; v ears, Dun; McLaughlin, Mike; Nul, James M. ; Unburn e, Fred (2) ; Picard, Baptitt; Que Toy; Rogers. Hairy (2); Setch, Mulviu; Shoemaker, Lowell M. ; Smith C. U. R. ; Williams, Mel coma; Yamamallo, S. (Jap). Wra. M. Yates, P. M. The old ren edies ara the heat. Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy has been in use for over one hundred years by the old Dutch Duiikards of Pennsylvanip, and is still in lite by all the old families of Western l'enntiylvania. Is absolutely pure: made from the bark of the white or sliell bark hickory 'roe. The bark is shipped from the east, and manufac tured in Salem, Oregon. Fur sale by CIiuh. . Clarke and all dealers.. The Tactful Hostass. HOOD RIVER LAUNDRY Better send your linen to our laundry. We pot a superior finish upon every ar ticle entrusted to our care we make it look as good as new, in fact. We do the work well and quickly, yet charge little for it. fl Mr. Bumblcpup I must apologize for coming In ordinary evening dress. Hostess Well, you really have the advantage of ns. - We're all looking more foolish than usual, and you're not Punch. There's a leaaon for that ache in your nacK rigni where it "stitches" every time you bend over, turn around or walk any ditanee. It's your kidneys. Take DoWiit's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are unequalled for backache, weak kidneys and inflammation of the bladder. A week's treatment 25 cents. Sold by Keir A Cues. The largest stock of furniture in tbe city uc lliiliuey's. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank 7272 OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON At the close of business, August 22, 1907 12,500. 4.'I7 7,5-HS S.Otlfl RESOURCES Loans and discounts $2-18,005, overdrafts, secured and un secured 12,202 u. a. bonds to secure circu lation Premiums on U. 8. bonds Bonds, Secuiities, etc Bank ng house furniture and fixtures Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 2,769 Due from State Banks and bankers 8,620 uat irom approved reserve agents 54,801 Checks and other cash items 1,785. Notes of other National Banks 210 Fractional paper currency, nickels ami cents Specie $13,020.15 I.egal tender notes 1,170.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer, (5 per cent circulation) 103. 15,050 025.00 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid National Bank notes out standing Due to Stato Banks and linkers Individual depoeits subject to check Demand certificates of de posit Time certificates of deposit and savings department... Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding Bills payable, including cer tificates of deposit for money liorrowcd Reserved for taxes 50,000.00 12,500.00 2,548.4.1 12,500.00 1,0.11 .04 184,V7(.42 ,Gf9 23 74,925.12 200.88 4,597.29 10,000.00 400.00 Total., tN'3,349.01 Total $363,349.01 State ol Oregon, County of Wasco, ss: I, E. O. Blanchar, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before nie this 3rd day of Sept. 1907. A. J. Dkrby, Notary Public. Correct Attest ; John W. Hknriciis, A. S. Blowers, K. L. Smith, Directors. WOOD FOR SALE. I am Drenamd tn fnrnmli mill and Jo I wood, also other kinds of wood. I have a new gasoline wood saw and am prepared to do sawing. Also do general team work. FRED HOWE. Phone 121. C. P. R. Next Door to McOuire Brothers, Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired AH work done with Electric Iron and guaranteed HI i aslf ! 1 1 tft lalWIsl B Steamer Chas. R. Spencer Through Freight Solicited PORTLAND AND HOOD RIVER FREE 'BUS 'Bus Leaves Fashion Stables at 2:50 p. rn., Boat Leaves for Portland at 3:15 p. tn., Arriving at Portland at 8:40 p. m. 'Bus calls at Waucoma and Mt. Hood Hotels for passengers gj SCHEDULE TIME MADE Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Etc Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley K9H Square Deal Store F. B. STANLEY, Pres. E. L. SMITH, Vice-Pres. E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier V. C. BROCK, Aset. Cashier The First National Bank Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $12,500 Promptness and Dispatch 1 Go hand in hand with courtesy, ac- a commodation and securitv in t.ho E - transaction of. business with this i bank. The Right Banking Connection Is of material help to any enter prise. Our Record Since Organization Is one of such conservatism, energy arm nrfto-rooa oo fr merit ttmi rr-r h sideration in the placing of your banking business. Our Savings Department Pays 4 per cent. E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier. Hotel Waucoma A FIRST-GLASS HOUSE Moderate Rates Excellent Service Farmer's Dinner 25c P. F. F0UTS, Prop. Hood River, Or GOULD & SNYDER PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. RECEIVING DAILY FRESH Flour and Feed CELEBRATED WHITE RIVER AND GOLDEN CROWN BRANDS A SUCCESSFUR BAKING lwys follows the ns of White River and Gulden Crown flour. Whether you bake bread, cakes, pies, or any kina of pastry, you will find this Hour a safe and reliable standby. Try it once and you will never use any other. MADE FROM SELECTED HARD WHEAT St I "Honest Goods and Sqaure . . Deal for Every Han" . . IS MY MOTTO The Ideal Weeder Is what its name implies, a Genuine Weed Killer and the nearest to perfection of any orchard tool yet introduced in Hood River Valley. Try one and be convinced. Satisfaction Guaran teed or no sale. Osborn Spring Peg-Tooth Harrows Acma Harrows Plows and Cultivators Potato Diggers Wagons, Hacks aud Buggies Flour, Feed, and a Full line of Groceries at all Times Car Load Stumping Powder just received Yours for Business D. M'DONALD Phone 741 3rd and River Street. Hood River. Ore Oregon Lumber Company! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ORDERS FOR Lumber, Lath, Shingles Piling, Cedar Posts and Poles SOLICITED Can also furnish Slab Wood f 2.50 per cord, f. o. b. Hood River Cm Office : Phone Main 51 Mill Onrim Phnna n t ; J. HI GILL Tf A T TT TAT DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOB. Majestic & Mesaba Ranges anu mueuo cutlery. HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, OREGON. ..Livery, Feed and Drayinjr.. d x xv aim ah AN S & RATHBUN Hood River, Ore. Hores bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure first-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture ana pianos. We do everything horses can do. STRANAHAN & CLARK HOOD RIVER, OREGON. J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR LADY ASSISTANT Prompt Service Day or Night ORDERS PROMPf LY FILLED FOR CUT FLOWERS Office Phone 1513. Residence Phone Kll Hnnn divfd nnc !