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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1908)
1L I CITY ORDINANCES. ORDINANCE NO. U An ordinance! entitled, Ad ordl nance to protida ior special elation to he beld in the City of liuoil Hirer or (be 17th day o( February. 1908, hid to to?ide fur the labiuiuioo tl ereat ol the qneUon whether tbe Citv ot H. -d ISi'tr siatl issue bonds in i be sum i iM 000 foi tbe purchase aul imprest. . t i: tbe preeeBt ayi- l- if nlvr k otiei by tbe H d b'ltw ll.iicn LiL, Power an I Wat. r Con .(. and tii re'ui mine the Citv i.i II. .d Kiier in the K, u nt ll.W i0 for ) tint) expeudtd br it iu the ;urcLdK of . the lucl.er tipinjj Hie City of Hood Hivtrdnfi o duiu aa follows: BHctioo L That a apeolal election bull be held in tbe City uf llond -Rlrer on the 17tb day of February, 1908, at wbinb the qualified rotera of aaid city aball vote upoo tbe question ot whether aaid city aball issue booda upon tbe credit ot tbe city la tbe aum of 150,0000 for 'be purchase of tbe complete system of water worka own ed by the Hood Rier Electric Light, Power and Water Company, at price not to exoeed 110,000, and for tbe ore atioo of a fund of 110.000, to be Deed, or ao moob th.i.enf aa 'may be n.toea aary, in impi orttiu H watfr system by the City o iiouJ Kit r. au.l in re imbursing aij city in tie sum of $1500 fi r tnoneya expended by It in the purobaae of the Iucker Spring; aaid booda to be of denominations of from $100 to 81,000, n the oroliaaci my desire, piyable t .euty yeara af ter date, with nt reet thereon at tbe rata of five perceotuui per annum, pay tble sein'-aunaitlly, with interest coupons attached tberet", and in all respects issued in accor lance with Section 102 of tbe Charter of tbe City of Hood Hirer. Section 2 Tbe Recorder ot tbe City of Hood RUer shall give two weeka notice of aaid election by post inn notices thereof iu three couspio noua places withiu the corporate lim its of said city, which notices shall contain a condensed statement of tbe purposes for which said election is calloi. tbe dat nf said election and tbe plane where tbe same la to be beld, tbe aggregate amount t bonds proposed to be issued, the rate of In terest said bond's are to bear, together with tbe Interest pyaieat periods; aaid notioes shall be signed by tbe City Recorder and such notloe shall also be published iu two puocessive is suea ot tbe two papeis it tbe City of Hood Kiver not Jess than ten days prior to tbe date of holding aaid elec tion. Section 3 Tbe Common Council aball appoint three judges and two clerks for such special election, who aball qualify in all respect as requir ed for judges und clerks of general city elections. Sfiid election shall be beld at tbe Citv Hall in said City. Tbe polls shall ha opened at eight o'clock a. in., mi I ho date ot said elec tion, aud shall be kept open continu ously until seren o'clock D. in., of aaid day. Said election shall be con ducted as nearly ns practicable in ac cordance with tbe general el ction laws of tbe State of Oregon Section 4. Ihu Recorder ot tbe City of Hood Hirer shall prepare and furnish for use at raid specialjelection a form of ballot, which ball tie sub stantially as follows: SPKCIAL CUT ELECTION, HOOD RIVER, OREfJON. February 17, 1908. Question: bhall the City of Hood River Ishiii boud i in the iuni of $50 000 for the purposu of purchasing tbe water system of the Hood River ftleo trio Light, Power and Water Com pany, at a price not to exoeed $10, 000 and for the creation of a f'ind of $10,000 for improving tbe same, and to reimburse the City of Hood River in tbe sum ot $1500.00 for moneys ex pended in tbe purobaae ot tbe Tucker Spring? Mark X in tbe space before the answer you wisb to vote. For Bonds. Against Bonds. Seotion 5. As soon as tbe polls are declared oloBed tbe judges and clerks aball prooeed to count aud oertify to tbe Common Council tbe result of the vote at aaid election, and shall pub lish the result bh required by Ijw nod if at least two thirds of tbe v)tes cast at said special election shall be in fa vcr of bonds, then said bonds ehall be issued for suoh purpose, in all re spects as required by tbe C tarter of aaid city. Seotion 6. Inasmuch aa tbe present water supply of tbe City of Hood Kiv er is deemed inadequate, this meas ure is ueoesaaty for tbe immediate peace, safety and health ot said City, and on emergency la hereby deolared to exist, and this ordinanoe shall take effect Immediately after its final pas . sage and approval by tbe mayor. Passed the Common Council of tbe City of Hood River, this 6th day ot Januaiy, 1908. Approved by me this 11th day ot January, 1908. Signed : L. N. BLOWERS, Attest: Mayor. J. R. NicktIson, Recorder. ORDINANCE NO. 144. AN OKDINANCE providing for tbe improvement cf streets and alleys in the city of iliod River by the cit' ; and fuitbei providing tor the im provement of said streets by tbe prop erty owneis. THE CI IV OF HOOD RIVEK DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Whenprer the Coinrrru Coui.o.1 ahull provide by crdinui.ie for tbe time and n.a -ner of iuiprovii u any street or alley, and the et.tiiLi.li and specifications for tbe work to le done theieundei shall have been made in dnplioate, and the original of such estimate or specifications, cr loth as tbe case may be, shall have beeu tiled in the dftice of tbe City Reoorder, and tbe duplicate thereof placed in the office of the Street Commissioner tor inspection, tbe Committee on Street is hereby authorized to ad iiticf i Croposals and cuter into a iv i ti ai t ui. ebalf of the city ct Hood lirer trr furnishing tbe mateiial and peifim ing tbe labor necasBiry fir the com pletion ot tbe proposed improvement according to the proti.iouit of tbe or dinanoe providing for tbe- time and manner ot making the aauie, subject to the restrictions and regulation? hereinafter provided. Section 2 The woik of itijpro-e meat by grading or r' ilirif ti' street or alley shail be fct bv rontrKit to the lowest responsible bidiier, v. bo shall givo a boud to the City ct Hood R'ver In such uui hs may he dtt"r u iued upon by tha Str. ft Committee, not exceeding the oontrKCt pi ice, roo d.tiuued lor the faithful performance of t e work o tbe satisfaction of tbe Sheet Ouuiui rrner and the Uo i!tr it tee no Streets, with surety approved by tbn Street C.i run) tee; aud the ? revision tli ii le in force by urtion i mit c int in iiuisilii tion if that a iimoi i,) tl e came of tbe C ty Of H lliy El "' i. Seetiui 3. Nn contract to grade or grael any street cr alley shall dj lot llll aft the recorder, by order of tbe Co turn mi C. uucil, tballbave given ten days' nr.t ice thereof by pnblicatioa in oir u. timpei n bliibid in tbe City of Hood Kiver. n by posting notices tbeieof in Ibr publlo plaoea In aaid city not let than tan daya prior to tbe time ot lettiug tocb contract. fc'e tion 4. Sncb notice aball state Ibe t me aad plane when and wbete bl la lor aueb control oi contracts aball te opened tn1 considered; shall refer lo tie oidiuaoce providing Ifor snob improvemeLt by date and num ber, and shall specify what part cf sorb improvement or repaita aball be M in one ooutmnt.Ntd the time with In which the a.iiue ball le icquired to be completed; htd aball furtbor state Hi: t the person, pirsous oi torpoia iiimi lowborn tbe contiaot is lot will le required to aign an agreement to tbe elfect that aaid oontraotor or con tractors aball look alone for payment for mateilal and work to tocb partic n.ar per tion ot the fond to be assess ed upon tbe property liable to pay for rucb improvement, and paid into ib City Treasury for that purpose, aa shall be assessed to tbe property In Iront of wblcb, and to tbe charge ot wbiob tbe particular pait of tbe im provement to be (one by tbe aucoesa tul bidder or bidders, respectively, is to be made, nod collected and paid Into tbe City Treasury, and that anoh contractor or contractor shall in uo event require the C'tv of Hood River or any of its ottlceik to pay the nine excepting out ot auch particular por tion ot aaid fund ao assessed and col lected into toe City Treasury tor auob portion or portions of said improve went nor seek to enforce payment of the same or any part thereof, against tbe Cily of Hood Kiver or any ot its ofOoera by any legal process or other wise, and the right to reject any and all bida shall be expressly reserved therein. No bid aball be received after tbe time limited in such notice. Section 5. It no icmoostranoe be tiled, tbe oontraota to grade and grav el such street or alley may be let ac cording to aaid notices. Provided, that tbe street committee or oounoil Continued on fait Ptge.) A Distinction With a Differenee. EdltoiYou see, a story has to be just so to get In our magazine. Author Well, what'a the matter with this one of mine? Editor It's only ao-so. Puck. Tbe old remedies are tbe best. Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy bai been in use for oyer one hundred yeara by the old Dutch Duqkardsol Pennsylvania and is still in use by all the old familie, of Western Pennsylvania. I: absolntels pure: made from the bark of the whitv or shell bark hickory ! re. The bark shipped from tbe east, and manufai Hired in Salem, Oregon. For sale bv Chan. N. Clarke and all dealers.. 0o not measure your enjoyment by the amount of money spent la produc ing It (Simple Care for La Grippe. Lagriippe coughs are dangerous as they irequently develop into pneumo nia. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strength ens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley's Honey & Tar contains no harmful drugs and is in a yellow package. Re fuse substitutes. Clarke Drug Co. Carvad Hia Name. Kaybor That boy of yours seems to be a bright one. He'll cut out a name for himself some day. Popley (angrlly He's done it already on our new pin no! ChHDiberliilnN Couth Remedy a I'avoilte. "We prefer Chamlierlain's Cough Remedy to any other for our children," savsMr. L. J. Wooilbury, of Twining, Mich. "It has also doiie the work for us in hard colds and croup, and we take pleasure in recommending It." For sale by Keir & Cass. Swelling. "Darnley'a got a bad case of the big head lately. Wbat'a the matter with him anyway?" "Why, his wife gave a house party last week and over half the guests mistook him for the head butler." Fnak Kufieiiiig- and Dollars Saved. E. S. I.oper, of Marilla, N. Y., eays: "I am a carpen er and have bad many Revere cuts healed bv Bucklen's Arnica Pa've. It haa eaved me suffering anil dollars. It is by far the best healing falve I have ever found." Heals burns, sores, ulcere, fever sores, eczema and pile. 25c at Uhas. N, Clarke's, drug tiist. Many Can Appreciate. Mrs. Eupeck I wonder why it Is that Jokes about the squabbles of married people have such a run. , Mr. Enpeck I I don't know, my dear, unless It Is that so many people are married. Kansas City Times. Pleasant and Host Effective. T. J. Cham'-i'r.( Ed. Vindicator, Lib triy, Texas, w ite December 25, 1902: "With pleasure and unsolicited by you I bear teM:nni::y tit the curative fower of Ij.illiini's I lorf hound Syrup, have U8.'il it iu my family and can cheerfully affirm it la the mott effective and best renmlv for coughs and cold I have ever ned. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Being Shocked. "Does Mrs. Primkln approve of the theater?" "No," answered Miss Cayenne. "It she did, I don't believe she would en joy going there nearly as much as sho docs." Washington Star. ' ' Ski i I)se se of Twenty Years' Stand ing Cured. I wiit j on to know how much Cliam I rl. iit'k alve has done for me. It lias i iii ii my face oi a t-kin d'sease of ul- ii ost 2u years' standing, i have len iieated by few ral aa smart p!isii-ian a we li"v' in 'Ii' country and they did me no good, but two boxes of this salve I a cured me. Mrs. Fannib Gbiffkn, Troy, Ala. Chamuerlaiu'a Salve J a for mile liy Keir & Cass. Job's Comforter. "Cheer up, dear," said the poet's wife. "There are flowers beneath the snow." "Yes," be sighed, "but nobody will lend me a shovel to shovel 'em out" Atlanta Constitution. A Stick in Tims will save nine. So will a bottle of I'al lard's Horehonnd Syrup always kept on hand save many a spell of sickness. A sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Broncnitia and Whooping Cough. Mrs. 8. Hot Hot Springs, Ark , writes: "I keep a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup in my medicine chest, and thank my fore thought many time. It has prevent'-d many severe spells of sickness." Sold t Chas. N. Clarke. HOOD ItXVEIt OLAOIEtt THttttaPAY. rBSRUAnV 0. UK'S. coughs KIN THE THROAT FOR I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well. MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Pries 50c and $1,00 - ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Fm HAZELWOOD BUYS JP PRIZE APPLES Deo irated with blue ribbon, sym bolizing tbe trophies won at the re cent exhibit, many boxea of huge ap ples at the Ilazelnood Washington street restaurant are Inviting evidence that Portia d baa tbe opportunity of enjoying tbe finest oroduots ot Ore gon orchards. Until recently there was a continual complaint that tbe best Oregon trait was shipped away and that Portland was served with only second and third class grades. In order to supply 'the demand for tbe leal thing in tbe apple line tbe Uazel vood Urm appropriated tbe laig er part ot Ibe exhibit that was beld I his week in connection with tbe an t'.ual meeting of tbe Oregon State ilortioultural Soolety. Ibe part pur chased by tbe Uazelwood restaurant ini ludes practioahy all tbe prize win ning varieties of taking apples "It is from the kind ot biked ap ples and cream tbut we serve that this restaurant built up tbe business that it now enjoys," said the manager yes terdxy. "As an article of food there is nothing, probably, that oan com pare witb liuked apples and good cream, provided, cf com so, the Bp fins are of the riil t klud. "For a loiia time is was almost iin possibla to get (lie best Oregon Hpples in Portland, but tbure la i;o ground for that complaint now. Lut year we baked and kened here more than 1000 cases of the fanciest Hood Hirer api'lws. "We get only the best, tbe kind tbat is sbirped to New York Loudon and other big cilies. As a lesult of our supplying tbat kind, our business baa grown wonderfully and we do not hesitate to sny tbat tbe present vol ume of business of this restaurant h due tu the kind ot baked apples and cream thut we serve. " Tbe MoutHgue farm at Hood River packs and ships most ot tbe apples used by tbe big Washington street res taurant. Different varieties are used, but the management insiets that for baking purposes the Arkansas Black, Bpltzeuberg aud Newtown Pippin are tbe best. Tbe management bus al ready contracted for enough Hood Rirer apples to supply the demand for too rest of tbe season, until Au gust. The apples will be put in st"i age this month. "There are many prlze-winuiug boxes In tbo consignment that was purobaeed from the Horticultural So ciety. Included in tbe list are two buxes of flrts-prize winuers from tbe Marshall orohaid at tbe same plao. "One is surprised at tbe culls for buked apples and cream by people litre in Portland," said tbe manager of tbe restaurant "Now that it la guufially known that the best varie ties of Oregon apples may be bought in Portland, the demand Is great and it is growing bigger every day. Von are now able to eat In Portland res taurants applea as good as are served sny where in tbe world. "Telegram. The Jumping; Off Place. "Consumption had me In its grasp and I bad uln.'oat reached the jumping off place when I was advised to try L)r. King's New Discovery ; and I want to cay right now it taved my life, lm provment begun with the first bottle and alter taking one dozen bottles I was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of Urimesland, U. O. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for pre venting pneumonia New Discovery ie supreme. 50c an i 1 00 ut Chas. N. Clarke's, druggist. Trial bottle free. The Dark Daya of the Stag. "Don't you wish you could have been an actress In Shakespeare's time?" "What an idea! Why, photography hadn't even been thought of." Puck. Bert Barber, of Elton, Wi., eavo: "1 have only taken lor.T dosee of vn'ir Kid iiey and Bladder Pills and they have dyne for me more than any other medi cine ha ever done. Mr. barber refers to DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are sold by Keir & Cass. Club Chop House -AN RESTAURANT Merchants and Famers DINNER ' 11 A. M. to 2 P. M 25c a, Oysters iil illtry A SPECIALTY 7. W, DeBUSSEY OF CURES colds WONDER WORKER DR. (BEX'S I LUMPS COUGHS AND COLDS PREVENTS PNEUUONIA SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY CHAS. N. CLARKE JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Free Delivery. Phone 931 IIOOJ) KIVEK, OR. WHOLESALE RETAIL THE DALIES NURSERIES R. H. WEBER, Prop, THE DALLES, OREGON. OROWSS AND DKALER IN FRUIT, SHADE THCCC GRAPE VINES ORNAMENTAL ' LLJ SMALL FRUITS Eegns, Rose and Shrubbey. Remember, Out Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. ..MILLER'S DRUGSTORE.. Has just received a shipment of American and Im ported Perfumes, Lundberg's, Itieger's, Roger & Gal lett's in bulk and presentation boxes. The Finest Imported Soaps for the Toilet Toilet Sets, Fancy Papetrie, and many other ar ticles suitable for Presents. On the Heights, Hood River, Ore. Why Go Down the Hill? C. P. R. Next Door to McGuIre Brothers, Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired All work done with Electric Iron and guaranteed S3 HOODIRIVER Laundry Co. Does Washing: at Reasonable Rates Call Up, Main 941 O & OREGON Showtime ad ujuon Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily Thronh Pnlltnnn MundArdu and tourist Icepln cur daJy lo Omh. fhleiwo.Bpo. kene; tonrtit uleeplrttf cam rtollv to Kuw City; throriRh Pullman toarist iilwpln etir fpersomally conduced) weoklv l rhlcwrn. Kwllntnir chair oars (hmiU free) tn ih Kit 41 dully, I'nlon Depot- ' Leave. Arrive Clilrnirol'ortlnnd Special for the Kat via Huntington, dully 8:90 am 8:M pm Bn'ikanfi Flyer for Eaxtirn Washington. Walla WaMn. LrwlRton.i'oenrd'AlRitrnnil Ont Northern pnlnK dally 8:15 pm 8:0t) mn Atlantic Exprww rortheKiut via Huntington, dally O CO pm i:K am Pnrtland-Pendlfton lw."r all DOlntu between I'onrt'eton and Portland, dally 7:15 am 8:16 pm RIVER SCHEDULE 5 it am 0 FOR ASTORIA and 8.-00 P. ft. fcOO PTTif way points, connecting Dally bally with ateamer for Iliaoo except except and North Beach itoam- Hunday, Sunday, er Haaaalo, Aah street Haturday, dock (water per.) 10K P. M. FOR Dayton, Oreiron IM A. M. 7:80. P. M. City and Vamhlll Rlv Dally Dally er polnta. Aah "trect except exoept dock (water per.) ttunday. Sunday. FOR LEW IM T O N, I: III A. it. U)0!' M Idaho, and way polnta. Dallv Dallv from Klparla, Wmi.1i. except exnt ' Haturday Friday orncx rocks Frelrht House a. m. to 12 noon; I to 8 p ni No freight received or delivered after ( p in. Pameneer Depot Flours (or dell verr of x prena anil bagguire will be 8 a. ni. till ' p. m. WM. McMURRAY. General Paanenger A vent. Portland, id i. H. FRKD1CY, Agent. Hod Kiver. . Comfort for Horses 5A. Blankets bring comfort and health to the horse and save money for the owner. They proteA horses from the wintry blasts ; they keep horses well, save their lives. Strength, warmth and length of wear are characteristics of the 5A Blankets. Ask for 5 . Look for the 5A trade mark. Buy a SA Blaa Girth for the Stable. Buy a & V Square for the Street. We Sell Them S. J. FRANK Harness andSaddles IT. Gr. COE 3 CARPENTERING SCREENS Sbop opposHe O. B. Hartleys rcsiileuce C. P. ROSS Billiards and Bowling Alley and Confectionery PARLORS THE BEST LINE OF Tobaccos and Cigars in the city The Oregonian, Telegram an.l Journal ON SAI.K Sf.N DAY. Hotel Waucoma Moderate Rates Excellent Service P. F. F0UTS, Prop. THOS. CALKIN Riverside Dairy We can supply you with any quantity of Fresh Milk PRICES ON APPLICATION , GOULD & SNYDER PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. Our Closing Out Sale Has progressed beyond our expectations, all on ac count of having the goods and giving the prices that attract. The Iron Bed stock is still quite complete: forty different styles yet remaining. We are selling $3.50 Beds for $2.80 " $4.15 " $3.60 " $10.50 $8.10 " $12.00 $9.55 " $22.50 " $18.25 Compare prices below with those you have been paying: ' Sanitary Couches $5.25 " Davenports $0.25 Wool Top Mattresses $3.66 Three-quarter " 3.65 Single " 2.45 Excelsior " $2.15 We invite your inspection S. E. BARTMESS B CUPID If You Want the best Money can Buy. We Have a Car of Fine OATS jst in. Hood River Milling Co. FAULTLE5 Grubbing' Machines Wire Hope and Extras Wire Fencing of all Kinds Spray Pumps, Hose and Extras. Buckeye Well Pumps. SHARPIES CREAM SEPARATORS VEHICLES and FARM MACHINERY J. R. NICKELSEN WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF 11 Qmuaic ui juuu, niuiidlt Ul ruiclMi AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS QCOME TO US DIRECT FOR WOOD. FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER n CEMENT AND LIME SI AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS U STRANAHAN & CLARK Hood? River, Oregon, Milwaukee Nurseries Have U. offer a good stock of Apple, Pear, Cherry, Peach and Prune trees for the coming season. Have 20,000 two-year-old Y. N. Pippin, Spitienburg, Arkansas. Black, Ortley, Hydes King, Winter Bannana. 30,000 one-year-old Y. N. Pippin and Spiteenburg. My stock is all first class this year in every respect, and true to name. Planters are invited to call and inspect this stock before placing your orders. N. B. HARVEY, Proprietor MILWAUKEE, OREGON. A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE Farmer's Dinner 25c Hood River, Or WALTER IKKSBERQ av ii;iiu KATK YnmYum Springs 2.40 Fall Leaf Table $2.20 Kitchen " 11.60 H. H. Treasure $3.45 D. Linoleum, 12 ft 65a All Wool Carpet 05 U Y )OCNi 0 LOUR