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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1907)
HCOD RIVBE Q LAPEER. TflTDKBDAY. flEPTEMBER IS. 1007 Threa I MS -& CO. L H. HUGG Fall and Winter Goods are beginning to arrive. This week we have opened up our first shipment of Ladies' Coats And are showing the finest line ever brought to Hood River. This season we are carrying the Famous PALMER GARMENT. In quantity and style it has no superior. Come and inspect our line whether you are ready to buy or not. We want you to know what you can buy at our store and what you have to pay. - Special Prices on all Fall and Summer Goods Ladies' Skirts a Specialty. Now is the time to buy at prices that will save you money. we handle the Florscheim Shoe $4.00 to $6.00 The Chippa High Shoes for -JR fn S7 Nothing Better Loggers and Cruisers from L. H. HUGGINS . CO. Hood River LAND EMPORIUM COUNTRY PROPERTY A PARTIAL LIST 160 acres on Hood river, near Dee, some cleared land. 45.uu an acre 10 June 1st next only. 13 acres, all improved, free water, 3 mill's irom town, roeauow nu buujo orchard, 14,500.00. 17H acres, IK acres in English walnuts, 10 acre in 1 year oia sianaara appie orchard, 15 Inches of water on the place, two miles from Hood River, per acre, $500. 40 acres of wild land, $1,000 of timber, 8 miles out, rougn, wen waiereu, $1,500. 80 acres in upper valley, A No. 1 apple land, 40 acres neany ciearea, iree irrigating water, per acre, $150.00 330 acres raw land, timber reserved, under irrigation, platted in ten acre lots, 12 miles out in upper Hood River valley, A No. 1 apple land, $10,000. 40 acres, all under cultivation, 35 acres hav and pasture, 8 acres in 10-year old apple orchard, SX acres in 3-year old apple orchard, standard varieties, good soil, level, good house and barn, including all farm implements and stock until June 1, 1907, $16,000. Terms, ao.'iuu casn 10 acres, all level. 0 aores under cult tivation, ly acres in straw oerne 600 apple trees In orchnrd, $3,000. 5 acres, all under cultivation, one acre of strawberries, one acre in sianuaru apple orchard, sandy loam soil, level, barn and small house, 3 luilea from Hood Itiver, $3,500. 10 acres, all under cultivation, Z acrea in strawberries, 300 apple trees in or chard, 8-rooin house, barn S0x30, S miles from Hood River. Prica $5,000. 40 acres, ltf miles from Hood River, rolling, good orchard land, 3 acrea, plowed, all fenced, good well, $4,000. 11 acres, 10 acres undor cultivation, 9 acres in standard orcnara. xtjw 13.500. 40 acres, all in standard apple orchard, Itnml Civer. Price $20,000. 15 acres, about one-half inder cultiva tion, 4)6 miles from railroad, Darn and 5-room house, $4,00 '. 40 acres, 5 acrea under cultivation, 3 acres in standard apple orchard, good laud, 7 miles from White Salmon, Wn. $1000. 40 acres, some cleard, 7 miles from Momer, $i,ooo. WANTED AN APOLOGY. By Henry Abbott. Copyright, WOT, by May McKcon. Oinlsiby Jones was a peppery man of nbout fifty years who lived in the vU lugo of Uornsdale. It was well known to nil the inhabitants that he was pP pery and carried a chip on his shoul der, and they took good care not to stlt him up. In the village of Winston, four miles away, there lived another peppery man about the same age. Hla name was Talbot, and he was so touchy that he had to be handled with gloves. These two peppery old men had known each other by name for ten vears before they were Introduced. Mr. Jones happened to be over at Win ston one day, and while at the hotel Mr. Talbot came in. They were rather chnry of each other for awhile, In stinctively scenting danger, but when that feeling had finally worn off a bit the Depnery Mr. Jones remarked: "It's my opinion, from what I have seen so far this season, that we art eolnor to have a Dlaeue of tater bugs. I shouldn't wonder if we lest the whole cron." "Well, I dunno," replied the peppery Mr. Talbot "In my opinion all tne in dleatlona point to a return of the grass hoppers." "I differ with you, sir." "And I differ with you." "There isn't the slightest Indication if r-v:iRshnnners." "Nor the slightest indication of tatar hi I irfil " "You seem, sir, to be a conceited mail." "And I wouldn't guarantee that you hnd nu ounce of brains." "I demand an apology at once!1 "Ami t ripmnnd the same!" As neither would apologize, they sep nrated in a spirit of bitterness. As they lived four miles from each other on.i aa hpv had managed to get along fairly well for years without knowing cnch other, their reeling wouia navtj mmin no difference but for one thing. Gndsby Jones had a son twenty years "I HAVEN'T SEES ANYTHING OP THEM GBASSHOFPKUB IW. old, and Mr. Talbot had a daughter nineteen. The young people nau u. and admired each other before the meeting of their fathers, and the fact was dimly known to their respective parents. When Mr. Talbot went home from the hotel it was to say to hla daughter: ... "Ruth, are you acquainted witn young Jones of Hornsdaler "Why. yes, I have met him," admit ted Ruth, with a blush. "Then don't meet him any mow. He's a horse thief." "Why, father, bow you talW" -That is to say, his father la tte blg Eest old fool in the state, and I'm sor ?! . t didn't call bun a liar. ry uu va ' . t, - if I catch the son hanging around hert I shall kick um " - - --- . . j n.oh. tatim returned to Horns A14U Uttuawj - Uale, getting madder every rod of tna -Homer, do vou know a girl over at Winston named Talbotr "Talbot? Talbotr mused tne young man as he tried to appear Indifferent "Ya air. Talbot Seems to me I heard you say you took her to the cir cus." "Oh, yes, Ruth Talbot" "Well, you drop her like a hot tater. 1 met her father over there today, and of all the cantankerous old cusses I ever ran up against he takes the cake. He owes me an apology, and until he makes It no son of mine can enter hla house." The son and daughter could not look upon the mattar as the two fathers did, and neither of them felt obliged to obey the parental Injunction. While they did not openly uery u, mey iw tlnuc l to meet at intervals, and ad miration and friendship finally ripened Into love. In this they were secreuy upported by Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Tal bot The two peppery old men, who had lived for fifty years witnoui snow ing each others existence, seemeu fated to meet at Intervals after the disagreement Within a montn doxb fnnnA fhemaelveB at the same black smith shop to have repairs made to their buggies, ana, alter glaring ana snorting at each other for a time, Mr. Jones sarcastically said: I haven't seen anything oi tnem arrasshonDers vet" "They are probably waning to coma alone with your tater bugs." "Um! Mr. Talbot, If that Is your name, I pity the folks In this village who have to put up witn your ways "TTm! Mr. Jones, and that Is un doubted!? your name, for I never saw a Jones who didn't look like a mean man. If I was you, I'd go hang myself and let my town take a rest." 'Apologize, sir! Apologize at oncer "Sat isntl roa bdoIobu first.". The met again on the highway and cmin at a funeral and a town meet ing, and each meeting made mem long a viu Mi-h other. The son and the daughter" were forbidden under all sorts of pains and penalties even to now to h other, but their lovemaklng could not be stopped by such edicts. There was no question of love, dot mat oi marriage was held In . abeyance In hnnoa that thlr respective fathers might undergo a cnange.pi opinion, a. mutual friend undertook tto bring this about He called upon the peppery Mr Joni first He started out witn a lot of sweet oil, but ne naan t uuKeu over half a minute when air. jones in fnmintwt with: Tim will do. sir. A year hko i told that old fool of. a Talbot that It looked like a good year for tater bugs, n.i ha nn nml insultea me. " : r. . ., "But there were no tater Duga u rnr." - . ."Makes no difference, l nave met him tn or three times since, and I tell you he la a cantankerous old rep robate. If he's going to continue iiv inv tn th utate. I'll set out Of it" Nothing could be done witn tne pep pery Mr. Jones, and so the mutual frionrt triad the oeDDerr air. laiooi. He had only stated bis errand when iha latter shouted out: "Stop, sir! I do not want tnat man s noma manrinned In mv presence! If ever there was an obstinate old fool who needed to be kicked from nere to itnrnuiata fiA Is the one. He owes me an apology, and I shall Insist that ho get down on nis Knees to mane u Be friends with Jones j-o-n-e-si iou Aim't know me. slrr But yet things were working, rrovi A anna At nmethtne else always seeks to bring things out right in case of true love. One day a party oi peopie ltvinir in whMtnii went out to a huc kleberry swamp to gather berries, and the pePPeT Mr- TaiDOl went wnu thm nn the same day a party from Hornadale visited the same swamp, and the peppery Mr. Jones was among i The two names Kepi Beimraie for some hours; and they had only drifted together when a thunderstorm nn At tha same time a messen ger arrived from Winston with the news that the young coupie naa gone onii heon married. The people had t unir tha halter of the trees, and It so happened that the two peppery old men found themselves side by side. "I will never recognize the mar riage!" exclaimed Mr. Jones as he found himself face to face with his enemy. "Tfor I either!" "Your daughter plotted to trap my son." "Tls false, sir! It was right the other way." They would probably have kept on quarreling for tha next half hour, but a thunderbolt shot out of the black .nA atrnck the tree underneath V IVVAV which they were standing. Five peo ple were knocked senseless ana coo entering oers and are daily gr nosltlon of I to everybody' COMMON SENSE . itelllgent people to use only mown composition. There- Dr. pierce s meaicinei. taa ten print every Ingredient .hem upon tne nouie wrap- Its correctness unaer onin, ing in lavor. ine com Pierce's medicines It open ir. Pierce oping qenrou Leads most iti medwnes of V fore it Is thai makcMof w8 Un TTTT777TTTiM?Trt nf invest f..ll.. Kid fnrmn hit liOlni HUH tUllHTU Hlll.V U"'i '" y -a, rnnM(jittniit the bf tter the competition ftliPsc"meIicines Is known, tne mon CHAS. Q. TRATT President. J. H. OSBORNE Vice President. R. W. FRATT Cashier ji lui'st: niwii i lira ij imi....ii. v" ivill their arcat ciTralivo nisrits JiEliiog. iriUKiiJ lteing wholly made ol the activn medicinal principles extracted: from na tive forest roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Pierce, and without the uso ot a drop of alcohol, trlplo-reflned and chemically pure glycerlno being used In stead In extracting and preserving tho .ti,.o!vn vlrfiioa rnQi'rlincr In tho roots employed, those medicines are entirely free from the oojectlon or aoing narni by creating an appetito for either al coholic beverages or habit forming drugs. Examine the formula on their bottle wrappers the same as sworn to by Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his Golden Medical Discovery," the great, blood-purllier, stomach tonic and bowel regulator the medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption In Its advanced stages (no medicine will do that) yet does cure all those catarrhal condl- .i hnud and thrnat. WAJilf Rtnm&p.h. torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak lungs and hung-on-coughs, which, if neg lected or badly treated lead up to and finally terminate In consumption. T,.b t.hn nrinlilnn Mmllral Dlseovnrv" tn time and It Is not likely to disappoint you If only you give it a thorovgh and fair trial.' VDon't expect miracles. It won t no supernatural huhk. luumun exercise your patience and persevere In Its uso lor a reasonauio teiigtu ui nm v its full benefits. The Ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed have tho unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders hetter than any amount of lay, or non-professional, testimonials. They are not given away to be experi mented with but are fold by all dealers in medicines at reasonauio pricua. Terms can be had on all the above property at Reasonable Interest City of Hood River Property A Partial List Unimproved lots, cash or on the in stallment plan from flOO up. Bnsinees lot Main street, rents fl80 a year. Price $ 2.500. 3 lots and house, house new, 8 rooms. Price 3,000 It's a Good Load to Carry is money, and if you are carrying it to the Bank so much the better for you and your future. Money is a burden to many people. When they get it they want to get rid of it, and they do in the wrong way ! (Sensible people will notkee.iil around them, but will bank it. We should like to induce you to open a bank account with us. The Hood River Banking & Trust Co Hood Rive, Ore. To the General Public HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICKET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phono 131. HOOD K1VEK, OREGON i will sell my entire stock of Wholesale Fruit and Produce tinued In that state for a quarter ot an hour. Then the two peppery old men recovered consciousness, sat up and looked at each other. 'Talbot, where are we?' slowly ask ed Jones. In heaven. Jones." "Were we killed by lightning?" "We must have been." Well, as we are In heaven and the children married, I don't want to carry no grudge against you. I'm willing to apologize If you are." "Well, I'm sorry." "Sn'm I " nf course the? found out later on that they were no nearer Heaven tnan tha hiifkieherrv swamn. and of cours there was a little humiliation on the part of both, but, like sensible men, thev hurled the hatchet and rode home together to congratulate the happy couple. REST MADE EASY There will be Less Sleepless ness when Hood River peo ple Learn This r..n't mt ot. ditrVit. with hud back. amo littl'b. A VV HK Or All RCIUim UI1C Wvni'a Kiflnev 1'i.ls nro for bad backs. They cure every lorni ot Kinney ins. i Tom common uacaacne 10 uiaueteB. Mr. W. W. Craft. o 232 Broadalbin Htreet., Albany, Ore., says: 'When I began using IXmn s Kidney rum, pro cured at a drugstore, I was suffering with a lame back. At times it was verv Dainful for me to bend over or to do uny housework. I got little rest at atniglit on account of the contiuual aching and felt, tired and worried all the time. I soon noticed a cnange ior me better after I started using Doan's Kid ,.i p,lla n,l thia rpllef iwntinned until I was reeting well at niiilit and felt greatly Ptrenutlieneo. ine DacKHcne nrl lameness entirely msppeami. Tur culn liv nil rii'alerc. 1'iice fiOi-enlS Fosler-Milbnrii Co. ISufl'alo, New York, sole ai-ent-for tle Uuiied States. Ke member - the name Doaus take no other. Vnr qqIu hn all ilpftlprn. Prim no cents. VVaipr.MiUumi Co.. Buffalo. New York. sole agento for the United States. liememlier t lie name juoaim aim take no other. FURNITURE At Cost Price. The largest stock of FnvTiitnY-p in tVia mtv. Sell for Cash Only. Propose to remodel building for undertaking. Sale Began Tuesday, Sept. 3rd S. E. BARTMESS Fruits and Produce of All Kinds Wanted Will pay the highest market price in cash t .Mount Hood Store... W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods Ammunition Boots and Shoes Hardware Graniteware Hay Grain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon Hakers EXPERT HORSESHOEES We have the best up-to-date machinery and expert work- j j. j ii ,.i men ana are prepared xo uo an uiubbub ui NEW WORK & GENERAL REPAIRS JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Free Delivery. Fhone 931 HOOD RIVER, OR. Hunts Paint & Wall Paper Company Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH- tt and unusiius. TTF.ATH & MTLLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paper includes latest designs in Blanks, Gilts and high uraues, i( rom wc up. a ran block ui luum molding, Picture rail, Plate rail and a email line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone 671. First and Oak Streets. UPPINC9TT MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family library The Best In Current Literatim 12 CoMH-mc Novel Yiaaiy MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 nn ye : 25 ct. a eorr 3NO CONTINUED STORIES VCRV NUMBER COMPUTE IN ITSrLF THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE ELKS BUILDING, FOKT1.AN IJ. OUK(iON OUR FACULTY IS STRONGER THAN EVER We have just secured the services of two high-salaried, practical men, as well as leading business educators, from the East. We leave no stone unturned. We are now giving you the best that money can procure. SEND FOIt CATALOGUE I. m. walkkb, mil. SPRAY PUMPS ALL SIZES H. w. behnhb, pres. From the large Power Outfit to the smallest Bucket Pumps, also a full line of Spray Hose, Nozzles, Bamboo and Plain Extension Rods, in fact everything nec essary to make a com plete up-to-date Spray ing Outfit, at prices that are right. Vehicles and Farm Implements exclusively, J R NICKELSON Milwaukee Nurseries . j - u Do nhnmt PflH a nrl Prim l pfo for the tiavft w oner g,u BWUR U pf1'7 w' i " . coming season. Have 20,000 two-year-old N. Y. Pippin, Spitzenburg, Arkansas m..i n.ti tIvHm Kino. Winter Bflinmna. 30.000 one-year-old N. Y. Pippin . V "V ' ,.. .?V 1. .11 .. .1... Hj In anH trim and SpiUenourK. aiy iwi n '.'' to name. Planters are invited to call and insp-i-t this stot-k before placing your N. B. HARVEY, Proprietor MILWAUKEE, OREGON. 30C3C HC OCOI f (" WE II AVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF I y n Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash n 1 AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZEKB i 1 1 i. W00D.FIBERED HOUSE, PLASTER fjl IAS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS; STRAN AH AN Si CLARK f (1 Hood River, Oregon jj) J: V way, to sayjo n: