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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1908)
HOOD R1VEH OLACIKS TgHttflDAY, MAHOH 19, 1008. Five IT I lAf I Economizes the use of flour, but ter and eggs; makes the biscuit, cake and pastry more appetiz ing, nutritious and wholesome. ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It Has No Substitute There are Alna aad Phoaphate of LI. litur.i Mld at Www price, kat a. heaeakeeper regarding to. Malta I bar family can afford to tham. 0 r i HAPPENINGS IN OREGON Roosevelt Appoints l'ostmasters. President Roosevelt has appointed the following Oregon postmasters: Alfred P. Linegar, Uoqullle; John V. Miller, Jackaony'Me; Alonzo M Wcodford, Medford. Improved Mail Kervlce. Salem There Is a strong proba bility that the new train schedule of the Oregon Electric will result In Im proved mall service for Salem. It will carry mail each day. New Engineer on Ifttinier Project. Rainier The Water Commission ers have hired Orrin Tackus, a civil engineer of Portland, to complete the work left unfinished by Engineer Chase, who received a paralytj stroke a few weeks ago. Julius WaHnndo I?r:itnlly Murdered. Silver Lake That Julius Wallan de, who disappeared December 27, was brutally murdered, is indicate.! by the nature of wounds in his bodr. . which was found Friday in the creek rear Silver Lake. WaMsinde's skull was fractured and his h?ad had been pounded. Whirled Around lU-volvliig Shaft. Coquille George Goodrich, who works In a sawmill at this place met with a bad accident last week. In topping over an iron shaft his clothes were caught, and he was whirled around and bruised. Four ribs were wroken on the left side and bis head' was badly hurt. Chamberlain to Run for the Senate. Salem Governor Chamberlain has announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for United States Senator in the primary elec tion next month. The announcement was issued at Corvallis, while the Governor was en route to Yaquina, where he will Investigate the oyster beds maintained by the State at that point. Fulton Amends Aldrlch Measure. Senator Fulton has Introduced an. amendment to the Aldrlch currency bill to make it unlawful for any Na tional Banking Association to loan or advance money to its president or its directors and officials, and pro viding that the accepting of such loan will subject the guilty party to a fine of 5,000 or imprisonment for one year or more. Becomes Suddtiily r.ich. Clatskanie Fred D. Murphy, a young unmarried man who has fol lowed the occupation of a logger around this place for the past six years, has received notice from his old home at Cork, Ireland, that by the death of a rich maiden aunt in Dublin he has fallen heir to an estate of $15,000 in money and a mansion valued at $35,000 in that city. No Dipping Needed In Spring of 1908 Pendleton With 60,000 Infected heep In the county two years ago, effective dipping ; has reduced that number until today the Sheep Com mission finds there is not a .cabby sheep in the county. The entire State is also practically free from scab and the commission has issuel a proclamation declaring dipping for the spring, of 1908 unnecessary. - Umatilla River Swollen. Pendleton Warm rains followed by a chlnook wind and then more rain Is taking the snow off the moun tains at a rapid rate. The Umatilla river is higher than It has been any time this year, and though the water is rising rapidly, it is still far from dangerous. The rains are being hailed with delight by the farmers, as the season has been exceptonially dry. Umatilla Drys to Try It Again. Pendleton Local option will b an issue In the June election In Uma tilla county. Delegates of local op tion workers from, every precinct In the cointy m?t Friday snd formulat ed a plan of campaign. The county local option wan defeated four years ago by 800 votes, but temperance people believe then has been great change In sentiment and that the movement will now carry. Sheepmen Chanfre Plea. Pendleton Three of the Washing ton sheepmen accused of bringing their flocks into this state last spring without giving due notice to the state or county sheep Inspector, have changed their pleas of not guilty to guilty, and were given the minimum line of $100 each and costs. One of the remaining cases will be tried as a test case. Desire New Timber Cruise. Hlllsboro The County Court wllj have several pieces of timber land In the north end of the county recrulsed for timber estimates, as there Is a great deal of dissatisfaction over the cruise of Nease, hired last spring by the county to do the work. Repu table citizens make affidavit! that there are tracts which have no tim ber in which Nease' returned large estimates. IDAHO IjANI) FRAUD CASES. Charges of Rulck's Misconduct Are Sustained by Federal Court. Boise United States ' District Judge Whltson, of Spokane, who last fall sat in place of District Judge Deitrich in the proceedings in con nectlon with the Indictments against John I. Wells, Frank Martin, and others, returned by the Federal grand Jury here, has rendered a decision sustaining the second of two pleas in abatement filed and argued before him by the defendants. This Is the plea in which District Attorney Rulck was charged with misconduct before the grand Jury that returned the indictments. ' - The other pleas filed by specific defendants, one claiming that the statute of limitations barred prosecu tion and the other that Immunity was procured because of , testimony given by defendants before the grand Jury, are overruled. The effect of the ruling la to throw all of the cases lesultlng from the grand Jury inves tigation of March, 1807, relative to alleged timber frauds, out of court. The defendants were John I. Wells, Patrick Downs, John Kink aid, Louis M. Pritchard, William Sweet, Albert E. Palmer, Horace S. Rand, Frank Martin, James T. Bar ber and Summer G. Moon. Senator Borah was Indicted with these, but itood trial and was acquitted. PORTLAND MARKETS. Portland, Ore., March IT. Wheat Club, 83c; Valley. S3e; bluestem, 86c; red Russian, 81e. Oata Producers' prlcera: White, $28; gray. $J627. Hay Wholesale selling prices: Valley timothy, $17 IS; Eastern Oregon, $20 21; clover, $14 15; alfalfa, $12 13. Hops 1907 crop, 45Hc lb. Woolvalley, 16 18c; Eastern Oregon, 12 18c, as to shrinkage. Butter Country creamery, 150 . 80c; city creamery, 80c; atore, 14 ft 15c; butter fat, 28 . Eggs Ranch, candled, 5Hc Honey Dark, 11 12c; amber, It 13c; fancy white, 14lSc. Seattle Market. " Seattle, Wash., March 17. Wheat Very weak and Inactive. Bluestem, 84c; club, 82c; red, 80c. Oata Puget sound, $24 25 per ton. Barley, $25.60 per ton. Oat Eastern Washington, $25 26 per ton. Hay Eastern Washington timo thy, $16 17 per ton; Puget sound hay, $11 12 per ton; wheat hay, $12013 per ton; alfalfa $10 11 ter ton. Eggs Selected ranch, 17 per dot. selected local. 18 19c per do Butter Washington creamery, 32c- per lb; Eastern storage, 25 30c per lb; renovated, 24e per lb; ranch, 20 22c per Tb;' fresh Cali fornia, 80c per tb. Th fallowing rouu.i trip mt. i. in efJ.i I : llx.i Civ r to rottland nn.t tM,.xi i iii an t rntnrnlua Suii ! i!i di Hirer to Port laud anl rturn, good rfotog Ruluidart or Sunday and rmxi returning Sundays or Mondaja Bery day, good for 30 days, 8.125. J. tl. r'redricy, Agent. ColeaUt Rat r'ram Rasters IMats to Pad lie Toast. On mle daily irom M in-li 1-t I i Ap-il 30th, 19H8, to all O. It. A N. main m.e ami branch iut. Chit-air", $38(10; Milwaukee, t.to.00: i'.loomiiiiiton ..Vi; Peoria, $3805; Bl L-mjih, $:!6.60; Mt-in-plii, $39.l5; Kauaa(Jiir, Lea vvn north, Atchison, St. Joseph, $30.00; ('inn-ii HlllfTaaml Oinalin. ft-tODf): Kiimi IM $31.95; Si. 1'aulari.t Minneapolis t.l .(ill. lvpoam can be matte at (he l. K. A X. atalioll for anv ticket from anv nf of the tMtint mentioned above. For further tntorumtion call on or write Wm M. McMcbhav, J. H. KkKDKICY, Gen. Paw. A Kent, Agent, Portland, Ore. Hood River. Announcement. C. II. STOUGHTON announces liihi- ell a candidate fur nomination to his present incninl:ucv,county comissioner, suliject to the votes of the republican parly at I lie April primarifs. I hereby announce inycelf a caiidklntH for Representative to the state legisla ture, subject to the action tf the voters of the republican parly in Wasco county at the primary election April 17, laus. If elected I will vote (r the republican candidate for Unite! States Senator re ceiving the largest number of popular votes. J. L. (. AKlfc-K. County TrruMirrr K. S. (iunninii of The Dalles, Oregon, animuiiees himself a candidate for the Kenuhiii-an nominntiun lor County Treasurer of Wasco County, subject to the approval oi the voters at the primary election. I hereby announce myself a candi date lor 'County Treasurer of Wasco County. Or- gon, mibjert to the decision of Uw'vctfK i ti e ftepiiMl an party at tl e -iiriwaruw to be held April 17, lws. VP. V, WAlICo County Judge. i i.i.n-JuHjh A. K. Lake n noil ues IiIuuhIi a landitlate for re-elet-tioi. to his pitHHt t Inciiinbetiry subject to the approval of the voters of the republican party at the primaries April 17. i vpi i.v nf Th Dulles. Oresoii. announces himself a candidate for the office of county judge suliject to the will of the republican voters of Waico county. If elected he will devote inn time to the liiterenw i wie prir. " County Judge, as he has to the intercuts of the city ot The D.tlle -while Major for the past three terms. County Clerk J. B. GUT of The Dalle- a a inn.li- date for the otlire of Count 'eik r Wasco Couiitv. Kubiect t H iifi of the Republican voters in Hie ma: election. State Senator T harohe a iwmiu-H t.i llie VoliTN ol Wxuhi n,i tli I mil a rfliididale fur the Hennhlinnn n.iliiilitl:ill t .1 Stute Senator. subject to their approval at the primary election to bo held April 17, 1908. HENRY Ij. KUCK. The nndersiened announces his can didacy for representative subject to the votes of the Republican party at the primaries in April. Having been a resi dent of the stale for over thirty years he knows the needs of his county and if elected ill serve the people justly and honestly. If elected he win vote lor tno Republican candidate for United States Senator having the largest number of pupular votes. DANIEL J. COOPER. District Attorney. W P MYERS I al-ll.w Oretrnn. in a candidate for Di-trict Attorney for the seventh judicial district, bubject to the action of the reDUblican voters iu the primary election. FRED W. WILSON. Subject to the approval of the voters of Wasco and Crook countie, my candidacy, for the republican nomination tor uisinci at torney of the ceventli judicial district is announced. If nominated and elected I shall endeavor to faithfully discharge the duties of the office as provided by law. Fred W. Wllran. County Clerk. F R AN'fiLF nf The Dalle, in a candidate tT the office f County Clerk for Wasco comity. Huhject to the tion of the rt publican voters in the pri mary election. Subject to ths decision of the voters of the krptihlican party, nf Warco County, I announce my candidacy for the repub lican nomination for County Clerk. If nominated and elected, I shall endeavor to faithfully discharge the duties of the office as required hv law. t .jr-.v'xrjBawptjeKfisx5r SPRING SUITS Have Arrived And are loudly applauding themselves in our West window. THE NEW FABRICS Are especially attractive; bright colorings, handsome patterns. MN IIOM COW That Spring Suitit's Time to Order Never were the patterns so beautiful arid varied for Men's Suits as for the coming Spring. Give your order now and get first choice with exclusive right to the pattern. The imported Scotch Tweeds are handsome. It will do you good to see these pat terns whether you buy or not. They cannot be duplicated. Call in and see them. If you want one of these beautiful Suits, grab it now as they have the ginger and snap that moves them. SEE OUR WINDOW VOGT OTHER ASA G. M'OGSDILL. I hereby an nounce myself a candidate forCuunty Clerk of WaM! Con nt v. Oreeon. mined lo the derim n of tl.'1 voters of the re publican p'irtt at the primaries to be neiu April w, rji' .ua u. Biogsuui. County Assessor C. L. SCHMIDT. Republican candl date for the office of County Assessor of Wusco County at the primaries, needs no introduction to the voters. 1 He has served the county in this capacity before ana nis aoiiuy to aiscnarge tne duties of the office is well known throughout Wasco County. M. K. McLEOD, of Kinsley, Ore., on the republican ticket, subject to the ant inn tf ftKia cAtara tt YV a unr nnn nin n f the primary election to be held April 17. J. W. KOONTZ announces himself as a canaiuate lor tne repuDiican nomina tion for Assessor of Wasco county sub ject to the approval of Ihe voters at the primary election to be held April 17. Sheriff. LEVI CHRISM AN. I hereby an nounce my candidacy for the republican nomination for sheriff, subject to the approval of the republican voters of Wasco County. If nominated and elect ed I shall endeavor to faithfully dis chtrne the dut'es of the office as pro vided by law. Levi Chbisman. . County Superintendent I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Republican nomination for County School Superintendent of Wasco County, Oregon, subject to the approval of the voters at the primary electiou. . ; JUSTUS T. NEFK. Candidate for Congress OKQKGE 8. SHEPHERD of Portland solicit. 8iii'Ht t for Republican nomina tion for H preventative in Congress. Advocat V River Improvement and "Deep Wt. r to the Sea." The old IVnnwlvania I Mitch Dunkard recommends "Hickory I'.ark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your coukIi, am! ifuaranteeil to le pure. Made from the bark of the s! ell bark or white hickory.tn-e Kor wile, by Chas. N. Clarke and all dealers everywhere. I! Kl Nl; at 1 t- I A ,.iSai1 m rlt-l i 7 Hair.:fiir:- To build up a steady Out-of-Town patronage we are making SPECIAL RATES by WEEK or MONTH . American or European. Famous Dining Service far noted as Finest on the Pacific Coast Six car lines. Writt fir Rates HOTEL SARGENT erasd aad Bawthsn Ave. PORTLAND, OKEGOIT EDISON Phonographs We sell them, the most perfect sound prodncinx machine Mr. Edison's fao- rite invention, -which contains all of his new improvements. We are now show ing the new model with the big horn, the greatest triumph in phonograph making. Don't forget that Mr. Edison is the inventor of the entire phono graphic idea, and that the Edison pho nograph is tho original talking machine Over fifteen hundred Edison records in stock. Call and see for yourself. W. D. Rogers Hood River Studio Fy Our Groceries Win build yon up! Their absolute purity insures their wLotesomenew. We cater to a class of customers who want things right and appreciate our efforts to satisfy in all particulars. Canned Goods In great variety and all of a superior quality. Our prices will interest you Phone 491 Free DaHvflrv Wood & Smith Bros. Watch t this Space Next Week For Bargains in Real hhte z W.J.Baker 6c Co. ii m iuu l r 13 TWA i r rait arm I ii ii fefs mn nzi m : 1 1 r . wr v tL NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION Department of the Interior, Lund Office at Tb l)alp, Oregon, February 2U, 1U8. Notice In berebv iiWen tliut HKNRY JAHPF.R of Port Ian', County of Multnomah, Htate of OiTKn, has applied to purnbawi, under tbe act of (Vnre of Jnne i. 1H78. an extended by act of Aug 4. mi, the NK',,NW',!, Hectlon M, T. 1 N., R. 9 KWM, and will oir-r prtx.r to hof that .lie land ouKtil I more vHlunble for It timber or Htnn tbun fora((rlculiurHl purpoKeH, and viestHbllxh hia claim to mild land before the KeitWcr and Heetlver. at The La le. Ore gon, on the 14i h tiny of Mhj . IWM. He named an wltiiPiiiH'g: Juilnon Forftueon, of Uood Uiver. Oretron; Ky Murk ley. of Dee, Oregoi.; llcmlifiv Markley, of Ih, Oregon; William F. Rand, of Hood Klver. Oregon. Any and all pernona claiming adveraly the above-deKcribed liindu lire requented to file their clalnu In tnli office on or before Bald 18th day of May, 1UU8 ni 1 irnlt C. W. MOOKK, HeslaUr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tbe Interior. I .and ofttoe at The Dalle, Oregon, February 211 ll, 1WI8. Notice U hereby given that MAKY H. JaHI'KR, of Hortland.Connt.y of Multnomah, Htate of Oregon ha applied lo pilrrhaxe, under Hie act of lngreavof June s. 18:8. extended by act of Angina 4. IKtii, the H'-i NK'4 and H'A HK.MeetinnW, T. 1 N., K.ltiiWM, and will ofler ihinM to atiow thai the Und might la more valuable fur Ita timber nr alone than for agricultural nuroaea, and to eatabllah her claim to aalil land before Ihe Reglaler and Receiver, at The Da'let, orrg on the lth day of May, Km Hhenameaa. wllncaaea: ludaon Knrgnion, of Hood lllver, Oregon; liny Maialey, ol pee, Oregon; Her..-y Mark ley, or Dee, Oregon; William V. Km I. of Uo.mI Itiver, Oregon. Any and all rwn Hiilmlng adveraely the above-dt-aerllh-d la.iila are tvqiieted lo die their Claim In Hili oUiiie ou or before said Utb day orMay.noa nuJ-MM c. W. MOOKE, later. Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory nnd Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 F. 8. 8TANLEY, Tree. E. L. SMITH, Vice-Pres." E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier The first National Bank HOOD . IVER, OREGON. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $15,000 The safety of your Deposit Is an important consideration in opening your bank account.- ' , ' F. F. Kam, deputy controller of the currency, is authority for the recent statement that there has only been 4G8 receiverships for NATION L BANKS during the entire history of the system v (about 43 yeurs), and of that number 20 were permitted to resume business and 370 liquidated with m average loss to creditors of less than twenty per cent. I , We offer you every advantage that per tains to a National Bank, and solicit your patronage. 3i