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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
HOOfimtVttt OLAOIBB THDRflDAY, FEBKUABSL14. l9ofl. I'M i w i Confidence when eating, that your food is of highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is- raised with booflcflTor IPc3Bo The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be ho comforting confi dence vhen eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. HENEY WELL PAID FOR SERVICES The speoial correspondent to tbe Sunday Portland Journal baa oom , piled tba tallowing Interesting tabla . of money rcoeired by Franoia J. Ueney siuoe be took employment with tba government an a special dis trict attorney: F. J. Ueney baa rtoiretl a total ot 150.000 from tbe government ainoe be first aooepted emplnymenl aa land fraud prnseoutor in Oregon in 190II. All thia baa beau paid excepting 88000 blob tem penda ip tba nrgenoy de ficiency bill, now in oonferenoe be , tween eeoate and bouse, and aa no ' protest ha been Hied, it la expected it will go tbrougb, Heney began big labors November r. VMi, wuen appointed apeolal as-1 . slstant attorney general to assist dia-! tnot tot Uiegon, Jonn H. Halt He ' was to prosecute tba caea against Me- Kinley, Pater, Ware, et al. ilia com ' penaation was to be determined by the attorney general on completion of bla servioee. Pebi uary 23, 1904, be waa appointed special assistant attorney general to iroeecote tbe llyde-Dlamond-Benson and fraud case, involving Oregon and California In irregularitiea, bia com pensation again being left to tbe at torney general. October 18, 1901, be waa again ap pointed apeolal assistant attorney gen eral to assist Ularlot Attorney Hall. On December 16, 1904, be resigned that poaitlon to aooept an appoint ment aa assistant district attorney tor Oregon at 11500 a year. During 1904 be waa paid 15000 on account of aervioea under tbe apeolal appointments. Janoary 9. 1905, be resigned, waa appointed district attorney at 14500 a year ; tbii be resigoe-1 Deoembf r 1, 1905, tbe day following waa appointed special assistant attorney general " again for tbe Uyde and Benson case. - During 1905 Mr. Heney waa paid 17 500 on Marob 1, $5000 on August 10, on account of services pievioualy reu dered ander special appointments. June 13, 1906, wan appointed apeolal assistant to tbe attorney general for laud case in Oregon, not covered by existing appointments, oouipensutioti to be determinable by tbe attorney general.' Daring that year be reoelved two payments of 15000, August 9, and 15,- 000 December 26. An $3000 item iu tbe urgency deficiency bill Is foi cum- - penaation fixed, bat not yet pal J un der the attorney general's power con ferred te fix bis compensation. , . ?" About the Forests. Speaking of tbe coming meeting of the State Forestry Association to he bold in Portland February 14iu, Pr fesaor Lake, of tbe Agricultural Col lege, aaid: i "Thia meeting is rutlly Hie publlo meeting held l:y the ihsimh i tion, tbnagb it is mor limu tr old, or perhaps it' would h t tttr lo say, since it -waa orgamxwj. We! have felt for sometime that ' uy wav to get this forestry proble n i . fore the people properly is to bold a series ot public meetings atlwhioh all those interested in tbe subject may take pait in tbe discussion. ' "Ibe forest wealth of this state is enormous. Tbe lumber product alone is estimated ut two and a quarter bil lion dollar Au item of greater value to H.a ute lUti I tin is that of tbe tuiitutthiuiii of tiie water suIy While Ibe pioblem oi'a future supply vt timber and tbe u.aiolenance ot a great luduttry , ompl yiiig, tbouud 01 iodUtrrious citizens ia ut iuestim-, Me valiiH. - "At tbe fcitlcin of tbe cnnoiua pi t-t of tin- lonst'ry .rnUem lin ibe Sl.bjHt ot tfcXSllOU atxi it is tl pin- ' p . of itiB Mtkociutlon to ghe this subject tree and fair consideration ' wiln tbe hope that some Just aud equitable Java looking to tbe rr-fcr-ettiuu of hnint over ami cut over ltu.Ja may be secured. . J Comforts $1, now 75c . Cot Blankets, $1.25 now .........,.$i.00 Woolen Blankets, 4, 5 and 6 lbs., in At the Same Old Place Comforts $1.2 & now...'......:... ...$1.00 Cot Blankets $1.10, n-w....... ......:;....85c Ilcro and Gray Colors CARMIC GAEL'S ON THE HILL p iJliPjBSSSSMSMSJBaasWaajSJBSS SaSSSsWSJSJSjaaSsMSBSBBfcBSBBSBSJBJBaSSSSSSSSSSS ' Beginning A n. a p am pTF?" Saturday, feb. 8 Saturday, FEB. 8 A. L OA In. 11X71 1. W N M EL L Beginning "Other equally Important questions will be discussed at subsequent meet inga. Tbe association standa for tbe protection and preservation of our loreata aod the dissemination of knowledge pertaining thereto. It baa no otber purpose and will devote its whole effort to tbe end that Oregon may not sutler from a reckless devas tation ot its forests as wituessed by Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and otber of our eastern statea. "We svniiid like to toe this forest crop economically harvested and still bave tbe forest left intact s far as to occupy Ids tbe land tbat is more valu able tor tbe pro.lui'lioii of tiir It tree, tban otber oropa. We want see our watersheJ protected. want the water flow of our at remit maintained tba4. tbe iuteoaa agricul ture of tbe future may be insured a suooesa. Briefly, we hope to see tbe establishment of an enlightened for est policy." THIS MAY INTEREST YOU No one is immune from kidney trou ble, so just remember that Foley's Kid ney Cure will Mop the irregularities and cure any cae of kidney and bladder trouble that in not lirvnnd the reach of niedi -hie - Hood River People Stayers. Tba Hood River people are again after their county to be cut oil from Wasco. These people buve been bend ing every 'effort lor several yearn to ward getting a county or lu ir own and bava bad a tiou lobby at ouch term of toe legislature for tiie past eveisl terms. Now sines the supreme court has beld tbat the legislature has ao powei to form a new county tbe Hood Rivor people have prepared and are having circulat e mi iuitii.lhc petition for tba format i 'hi of tlfir ,'tiinity aod while it is ntcesMiiy to secure 7.500 signers to tltf i-tiiiit. ; yet if they work with tbbii usuitl vim they will get enough mid to spate. It Is a.iUe likely ttiat tbe voce in June will g te them tbeir dusirea by forming Hot; I l.ivet oouuty. Laidlaw Cbiouicle. The bent re cdv known today for all stomach trouble is Kodol, wliiuii is guaranteed to give prompt relief. It is a natural distant; it digests what you eat, it is ptuiitant to take. S li by keir A Cass William Thompson. Died, at Poitland, Ore., February 5, 1908, UIMmm Tbompsoti, aned 58 years, 5 months and 4 oaye. William inompson was boru at uo- tariu, Canada, September 3. 1849, and lived there until about 15 y jars or age, when be weut to Des Moines, Iowa, and remained tbere two years. He tnu left for Denver, Colo., where he made hi borne for seven years, and where h was united in mariiage to l.all Campbell iu lblO. To tbem r horn two daughters. Mra. C. P. Koss. of bund iiicer, and Mrs. J. H. A ( besot), of Portland, Ore. From Denver he rumored with bis family to Weiaer. lluu, Ik re be wa engaged In en tri ct writ in tb building of tbe U -' uoa O. 8, L. railroads from PocuU II" 'o iser. In IKHA lie moved to Moio, Sber tcnil oiiiiii' S, ' I ere be i euiraged in far t ln oui il libit lie relumed to timid l'iM. Mi tbe (all of that ver tie ' iuiri'e r '0 Mrs. Jeuuie Unit, w t ft uivuts him. tie lived ti e. uulti 1905. bere be aa ogHged iu several e:itiprixea and when he 1. ft wi ntnuiurf a boarding bouse. Be tijuv t'4 to Portland from hers and was employed as collector for J. M Acbeso i & Co., until bis death. 'I he ixruhiim were brought to this ci' t fi.i- buiial and the funeral ser vile weie conducted at tbe residence of C. P. Ross by Rev. W C. Oilmore b'el iiiBiv 7 and tbe remsiua interred iu Idiewild. J 12. Nichols bud t Large of tbe fun en I ai ranifPin uts. Tbe remains were ancorupauied from Portland by Mrs. 1'bnrrpsoo.Jobn Thompson, a brother, and Mis. J. M. Acbeson, a daughter. Koilol is a wientiticpruparation of veg etable ui id with natural digeHiauts and SO ME THING NOW contains the aame jnlcr foandTia a healthy stomach. Kach dose will di gest more tban 3,000 grains of good food. Sold by Keir 4 Cut. D. L. Hsrrtsrtea. D. L. Harrington died at Portland February 6, 19u8, aged "8 years. He was a brother of M r. ary Coldren, grandmother of C. J. Calkin, and was bi ought bere for burial on Son day, February 9. Ibe funeral aer vioea were beld In tha ebapel ot Nich ols' undertaking parlors. Rev. A. H. Latbrop officiating. Tba boilal ser vice at tba grave was In oha-ge of tba local lodge of Masons. Tba deoensed waa b rn in North villa. Mich., where be apent almost his entire life, following tba occupa tion of a druggist. His health failing soma years ago be gave up tba busi ness and about a year ago came to this countiy to be near bis Mster, bis only living relative. Us was never married. He took a great interest in Masonic lodge matters, having been a member of tbat order for about 50 yeais. k Regular Castomer for ripltzenbergs Tba following letter has been re ceived by W. F. Laraway : Chicago, Feb. 8, 1908. ' My dear mi. Laraway: Tbe box of Spitzenberga you so kindly sent me waa received in fine abapa aod tbsy tasted just ss delic ious aa if tbey were picked off of tba trees tba same day that wa opened tba box. I think tbat Hood River baa ma for a oustumet for Spltzen berg apples from now on. 1 also thank you for tbe booklet you sent me describing the great Hood River Valley industries. It certainly looks good to an eastern man for an investment in yoar val ley.. Tbe booklet came in time to be of good service to my daughter, who Is in bigb school, tba Francia Parker Institute, wblcb I consider the best school In tbe east. Tbey were study ing tbe prodoots of tbe state of Ore gon and she took up tbe apple indus try of the Hood River apple of Ore gon and the profeesor complimented ber on tbe best information tbat tbey got of the Industries of tbe great west. I think tbat if you had the facilities of mailing your pamphlets to tbe east to aaoh institutes, . you would no doubt have lota of seekers for such iodut.tr lei' aa yon bave tbere. 1 am longing tor the time to get back to Hood River and get auotber good squsre filling up ot tbe apples tbat yon raise tbere. Extending you and the folks my highest personal regards and again '.banking you for so kludly rcmem- ring me, I am Yours very truly, S. H. Bridges. For btrgiiiis iu leal estate see Rns well Shelley, Cat sou. Wash. Another Color. Young Man (ot reception) Beg par don, but isn't this Miss Green? Young Lady No, sir; my name is Brown. Young Man Excuse me, but I might have known it. You see, I'm color blind. Detroit Tribune. Uee DeWitt's Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills. They are easy to lake. Sold by Keir & Cass. Repairs in time anything wrong Typographical Term. V V.Vi! :tid Type Bohemian. ARTHUR CL 66e Expert Jeweler IS THE TIME TO BUY ALL KINDS OF WINTER GOODS AT CUT RATE PRICES 1 he jar of Coughing Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." A K0 by 3. 0. kyr Co.. Iowfll, amtaw auuiuiagturari U yers SARSAPARILU. PHIS. Hair vioor. W, km as Merts I w publish the formulas of all our nadiolnaa. Biliousness, constipation retard re covery. Cure those wttM Aver's Pills. Net Broadened. "They say tbat travel broadens a man," said tbe dark woman. "Well, I don't know about that." re plied the light woman. "My husband has been a conductor on a trolley car for seven years and see how thin he is!" Yonkers Statesman. Economy. Small Gllbert-rapa, didn't I hear you. tell mamma we would have to economize? Taps Yea, my son. Small Gilbert Well, you might begin by get ting me a pony; then I shouldn't wear out ao many shoes. Chicago News. DeWitt's Carboliied Witch Hazel Salve ia es pecially good for piles. Sold by Keir S. Cass. T pedal Rate. Tba following round trip tates ttro in effect: Hood Rivtr to Poitland end return, good going aud returning Sundays, 12. Hood River to Portland ami return, good going Saturday or Suudays aud good returning Sundays or Mondays, 13. Every day, good for 30 d iyg, 8 3.25. J. 11. Fredricy, A gent. Special Election otlcc. Notice ia hereby giveu that u t-iico ial election will b "id in the eity of Hood River ou tbe 17th dby til l et. ruary, 1908, at which tbe qti'tlitied voteia of said city will vote upon thr question ot whetbei said city td.ull i sue bonds upon tbe oredit of tbe city in tbe sum of 140,000 for tbe purchase of the complete system of water owned by the Hood Rivar Electric Light Power & Water Co., at a prico not to exceed $40,000 and for thecren tion of a fund of $10,000, to lie uaod, or so much thereof as may be neces sary, in improving said water system by tbe city ot Hood River, and in re imbursing said city in the sum of 8500, for moneys expended by it in the purchase of tbe Tucker spring; said bonds to be of denominations ot from $100 to $1000, as tbe purchaser may desire, payable twenty years af ter date, with interest thereon at tbo rate of five per centum per annum, with interet coupons attached there to, and In all respects issued In ac cordance with sect inn 102 of tbcCbai ter of Hood River. Said election will be beld in tbe oity ball in tbe city of Hood River. Tbe polls will be opened at 8 o'olook a. m. on tbe date of the said election, and be kept open con tinuously until seven o'clock p. ui. of said day. J. R. Mickelsen, City Recorder. Judges of election A. N. Kiibm, Geo. P. Croneli and O. B. Hartley. Clerks of election W. C. Gilmoie and W. E. Sheets. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, I-nnd office at Tbe I ta I leu, Oregon, February 5, 190H. Notice la hereby given tbat JOHN WKHT, of Hood River, Oregon, has fllt'd notice of bin inlt-ntlon to make final five year proof In imp port of hlt claim, via: HomcHtea't entry No. 11378, made Aug. 1, 1KB. for tbeJ iHVH. W'.i aE!4of8ectlen5,andHKi4HKV-4 ofScetlon , Township 1 North, Htinge 11 K. W. M and tbat intd proof will he made before tbe I teg Inter and Receiver ut The Dalles, Oregon, on March liitli, IwW. He namea tbe following wltnenwn to prove bie contlnuoua reHldence upon and cultiva tion of the land, viz: William II. Uavla, Geo. I). Culbertaon, Robert H. Kemp, Henry la. Howe, all of Hood River. Oregon. fl3 ml2 U. W. MOOKK, Register. wLlS I Li sometimes saves the timepiece. ! there is with your clock or watch bring it to D O IN G Card of Thnnks We wUb to tliiitik th rrmtiy kind fi loud and oeUMiorH for their sym pathy and IHn diirl'JU the illuess aud daa b of out belo cd pr.n, Mr. nnd Mrj. W. Flko. t 60 YEARS' i Iff EXPERIENCE M? ' V J Tram Mmi f..r Designs ''vW COPVRIOHTaAC. Anions npnrtlnj a aketcta anil dMcrlptlnn may qutokly ascertain mir opinion free whather an taventlnil if probably patent nhle. Commanlca ttonsatrictlyrautlilentlal. HANDBOOK on Pateuls sent tree. Oldent aaenry fur neruriiiir patent a. I'atant Uaeu tbroutrn Munn & Co. rooalvs tprcial notUt, without churna, in th Scientific Hmerican. A hundaomUT lllnstrateU wfwklf. 1rttmt rtf- ciilutittii df nnv grieiHiOn tourtiaL Term, $3 yew, tour niontb. l. Bold by all newsdealers. MUNHCo.86115-' New York Brauuu otliee. tai T BU Wubiustuo. I). C. Watch this Space Next Week For m' a SfiDQGHa m ST'.' SBHSHaBBaVaVaVaaVaVaVaVaHllH Bargains in W. J. Baker & Co. Next Door to Postoffice O N T HE itsrarxxs f&X9ivsd nnouncement Vogt Bros, are now settled in their new quarters and invite the inspection of their new store by the public . v. . They are better prepared than ever to cater to the demands of their many patrons, and offer the most complete line of Gents Furnishing and Clothing to be found in the city . . . . Phone 491 Wood & Smith Bros. Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 8. STANLEY, Pres. L SMITH, Vice-Pres." The First National Bank HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $15,000 The jrovernnu'iit of tiie United States requires from each National Bank the publication five times a jvar of a nworn statement showing the condition of the bank. It Tiuti!ies the directors of every irregularity, if any, mmtioned in the examiner's report, and the directors must make acknowledgment in writing that they know the irregularity exists, and must make immediate correction of the name. In brief, the gov ernment exercises a close" but friendly, supervision over all national banks with a single eye to ,the interest of the depositors. We offer you every advantage that per tains lo a National Bank, and solicit your patronage. v HI LL Our Groceries Will build yon up! Their absolute purity insures their wLoleaoraenets. We caty to a daa of customers who ant things ritsltt and appreciate our efforts to satisfy In all particulars. Canned Goods In great variety and allot a superior quality. Our prices will interest you. Free Delivery THE E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier : ' '1 iv; M , 2 i I !! I 1 II 1' 3 'i i I