The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, May 21, 1908, Page Eight, Image 8

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    HOD uIVER OLAulER, tgtTIt8DAY, HAY 21, 1008.
were
Absolutely
Pure
From Grapes,
the most healthful
of fruits, comes the
chief ingredient of
BAKIU
pouDEn
The only baking powder
made from Royal
Grape Cream
of Tartar
Cot little more then the injunou tlum
m nfuunhate of lime powden, but with
Royal yoo ire ture oi pure, healthful food.
C RAPPER.
K. Duncan Martin returned bome
on Wednesday ot last week from Sac
ramento, Calif, ile think tbat Call
iornia la a great country, but we
have not yet beard blw say tbat It la
"juat aa good Uood Rler. "
Ralph Owen, amall ioa of Mr. and
Mra. E. E. Lyona, met with a very
aeriooa accident on laat Sunday, la
bla play be fell oo the handle of a
aprlng tooth barrow and oat a levere
gaab in bla neolc Dr. Sua w la ti eat
ing tbe caae and we hope tbat tbe lit
tle fellow will get along all right.
Mra. Cunning, who baa been eiok
for eeveral weeks, waa able to vlait
with ber mother laat Sunday.
' Mica Mary Wlckham went to Hood
River laat Saturday for week'a vlait
at the home of Mr. and Mra. 8. F.
Blytbe. -
Mr. Andrew'a new red barn abowi
up grandly.
Tli reoent ralna were a "God tend"
to those who are depending on the
new ditoh for water, espeoially to tbe
strawberry growers.
The Lndles Aid Society met with
Mrs. P. 11. Martin on Thursday after
noon of last week.
UNDERWOOD.
U. 11. Marsh returue-1 to Portland
laat week, but expects to return to
bla ranch toon.
Mrs. M. S. Berry came down from
Walla Walla 1'ueaday of laat week,
looking over tbe country with a view
to patobasing a small plaoe. .
Fred Luthy returned from Silver
ton Saturday. Mrs. Luthy remained
with tier daughter for a few days.
E. II. Hamilton oloaed a auoceaaiul
term ot sohool in the Pine Flat dia
trlot, out from White Salmon. He
says the patrons and directors are an
xious to bave bim take tbe summer
term.
George Bundle made a business trip
to Portland Tuesday, returning Fri
day. George replenished bla grubbing
equipment and expeota to go to grub
blug in a tew days, with Mr. Kressoo
aa assistant
Mrs. Underwood and family went
over to Little White Salmon laet week
to vlait her daughters, Mra. Tirell.
They teturned Sunday and report tbe
Tirells all well.
Mra. Mary Wulthers and children
and Mrs. Lena Underwood visited
with Mrs. Veaoh Wednesday , ot last
week. , ,
The base ball boys are very busy
preparing a new ball ground ou Uncle
Amos Underwood's Uud.
Wm. Kollock baa contracted a ten
acre traot ot grubbing to some Japanese.
County Engineer Labarre came up
from btevenson Sunday, returning on
tne afternoon train.
We bave bad a number of Inquiries
aa to Robert Cllne, as tbey found blm
over in tbe Belmont district last week
and was greatly surprised tbat be
would move away and not aay any
thing about It, but that is the only
way that we will let Bob go, is just
' loan blm for a weuk.
What do you suppose Charlie Uos
enkrautz will do uext. Since return
ing from an extended viuit east be Im
cut bis iniintHcue olf.
Mr. aod Mra. Gen Carroll
Hood River visitors Wedoeaday.
Mrs. Amos Root weut to Hood Riv
er Wednesday t gtt bei eye exaruln
rd Sim en me back Thursday acooro
paniiMt by hur daughter, Mrs. George
Kordtu, Jr., and soo, Carl.
Mrs. Lewis Ward and baby daugh
ter, lone, Ciiue down Wednesday and
are vlsitintf at the home of Mr. and
Mrs (i. II. Woods.
Miss Grsce Hodge cam) op from
Uood River Wednesday to visit home
lolkp.
Mis ami Mr. Henderson, of Kanta
Ros. Calif , wbo bave been visiting
their u irltt here, leit tor tbelr bome
Friday.
A mon tie Hood Klver pasHengera
Saturday "te Mrs. Porter. Mln Mat
tie Hudson, Gertie Davenport ami
Maude Kvaos and Harold Foisberg.
Mr. and Mr. Ed. L. Howe cime up
from Portland Wednesday to spend a
time on their farm.
Dr. Robinson returned from Port
land Friday, after a two days' visit.
Miss Irene Fisher came up from
Hood Kiver Sunday.
Mrs. Booth and daughter. Jennr.
and son, Billy, left Sunday for Walla
Walla, where tbey expect to make
ti e r lutuie home They will be join
ed there by Miss Heitha, wbo is at
tending tchool at Whitman.
WHAT ABOUT
SALMON PROTECTION?
ODELL.
The new anger for the pipe bor ng
machine arrived Monday and work
began Tuesday with indications tor
eueceei. The macnlue la acung satis
factory work Rtid more men haye been
added to tbe force, so tbat those who
re anxiously waiting toi water tor
irrigating purposes may soon b sup
plied. The maobiue la net on a tin t
ot laud formerly oned by A. Wood,
now tbe property of E. C. Mahanay.
J. W. McDcnald is in cbttrge ot the
work.
Mrs. Rigby, of Hood River, lectur
ed In the oburoh at Odoll Sunday,
ber subject being along tbe Hues of
advancement of the temporanoe oaute
Two residents of Odell now own au
tomobiles and may be seen enjoying
a swlit ride in one of these things of
beauty and comfort. The fortunate
ones are W. E. Sherman and una.
Tucker.
LADIES' ENTERTAINMENT,
Un Tuesday evening. May 20, an
enteitainmeut will be given at Odoll
ball nuder tbe auspices ot the ladles
of Udell Grange No. 308. ibis enter
tainment will be given entirely by fe
male talent and will consist of musio,
readings and a titty minute farce en
titled, "'ibe'irouble at Saterlee'a."
Tbe ladles' quartette will be beard lu
a new and pleasing uumber, while
sweet strains of iostrumoutal musio
will cause you to forget tbe woild and
its troubles. An admission price at
10 and 15 oeuta will be oharged. Cake
aud lemonade after tbe program.
Dou't forgot the time and place, Udell
ball. Tuesday evening, May -0 fur-
tain rises at 8 o'olock sharp. Follow
ing is tbe cast of characters: Alias
Saterlee (tbe lady principal of a girls'
semiuary), Mrs II. Komp; Dorothy,
Gertrude Crosby, Allc,Leoua Catnea,
Mildred, Eva Boyed, Marion, Matte
Lockman, Bertha, Mabel Kemp, pu-
fils In the semiuary. Kathleen, the
rlsh maid servant, Bertha Bbolley.
Coino and see what tbe iufeiior part
ot oreattou can do.
Keporter Odoll Gange No. 308.
"mosier.
Mra. Moitou and daughter, Reta,
CBine up tbe first of the week to take
caie of their strawberry crop.
Born, May 12, to Mr. and Mra.
Nord, a sou. Mrs. Nord was formerly
Hulda Grandleu.
Among tbe people who went to Tbe
Dalles Wednesday to see Noirls &
Howe's show wore: Mr. Putriuk and
son, Alfred, Adallne Selliogni, Mr.
Mosier and daughter, Alioe, Mr. Hud
sou and daughter, Mattie and ion,
Shelly, Willie Depee, Mr. Lamb, Mr.
Elliott, Mr. Johnson and sou, Beit,
Willie aud Poarl MoCiure, Kay, Earl
aud Clara Bailey, Leslie and Elmer
Boot, Ira Uvans, Air. aud Mr. Ura
bam, Willie aud Gordle Graham,
Grace Forbs aud Graoo Coylo, Mr.
and Mra. Elmer Ooyle aud daughter,
Olive, George Chamberlain, Ernest
Evaua, Mr. and Mrs, Middloswart aud
daughter, Mary, Edna Hoot, Cecil
Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. O. Duusmore,
Mi. aud Mis. Jobu Miltor.
Alex Stewart and George Words
were paseugera for Portland Wednes
000,000 pound, or 98.7 pr wnt of the
total yield, uoaer socn conditions
it is self-evident that bnt compara
tively tew flab are premitted to raacb
the upper waters where the spawning
g.onnds am located.
lb details ot tne measure neces
sary to place th salmon industry of
tbe Columbia river ou a permanent
basis can not te elaborated by tbs
deDartmeot at this time, but in gen
eral it may be said tbat there should
be (11 a resti lotion ou to amouut ot
apparatus employed in a given sec
tion; (2) to adequate aecaiy cicee
srtaion covering possibly tw day at
first, bnt reduced later It th olreuai
stances warrant it; (3) an buouhI
close season, pieferably at th beirin
nlng of tbe salmon run, aud (4) joint
arrangements between the states, so
tbat protective measure may be liar
monlous Respectfully ymra,
(Signed) Oscar S. Straus,
Secretary.
Bill No. 318 embodies government
recommendations aud sbould pass. It
is a tqusre deal for all.
Tbat the food IUb our state need
bettei protection tnan Is nowattorded
is Run td.
You hate already or doubtless will
receive cunideratile literature ou tbe
subject, but no matter bow attractive
tbe argument, stop and consider bow
much it may be colored ty seir-iutei
est.
Ibe United States Bureau ot Fish
eries are tbe greatest expert authori
ties on tbe subject aud bave U9 ax to
grind. Rend what they say:
Department of Commerce and Labor,
Omoe of tbe Secretary, washing
ton, D. C.
Hon. Cbas. W. f'liiton, United State
Senate, Washington, V. V.
Sir : Tbe department realizes tbe
importance ot tbe rariout questions
attectiug the salmon Dsbery In tbe
Columbia river brought up in your
lottor or tbe 18th oltimo, aud has ta
ken this opportunity to roak a tbor
ougb Investigation oi tbe matter.
There can be no question that tbe
status ot tbeHsbeiy is unsatisfactory.
and tbat under existing conditions
tbe trend may be expected to be
steadily downward, with tbe result
that iu a comparatively lew years tbe
run of salmon In that stream will be
reduced to suob a degree tbat thous
ands of fishermen may be thrown out
ot employment and muob oapltal ren
dered idle. The federal government
is without any jurisdiction whatever
iu tbe oremises, aud tbe duty ot con'
serving tbe salmou supply In the Co
lumbia devolves co tbe states ot Ore
gon, Washington and Idaho; but tbia
department has been ouargid by con
gress with important Usb cultural op
erations in the Columbia basin, and
has felt impelled from time to time
to dnect attention to tbe necessity
for giviug adequate protection to tbe
various species of salmon rrequeotlog
that stieam. The department is con
vinced tbut the inn of salmon in tbe
Columbia can be .amply maintained
tor an indefinite period If artificial
propogatiou is supplemented by
rational piotentloti; but arliflclal
propogutlon alone oannot oope with
the situation, and, as a matter of fact',
the receut experience o the depart
ment has shown that its beneficent
labois are rendored almost futile by
tbe failure ot the states to appreciate
this faot.
- Tbe department sees no reason for
advocating the elimination of Hub
wheels from the river, as there is ou
evidence to show that this form ot
appaintus la paiticulaily destructive
to salmon. A condition tbat la speo
tally tavorahlo for the passage of sal
monnamely, very high water ren
dors tbe wheels unserviceable and, on
tbe other band, periods of very low
water, wbeu tbe Usb are muoh re
stricted in their movements, are also
uutavorable for tbe wheels. During
the pa t two or three seasons tbe
cutcb of salmon by wheels baa been
comparatively small; but even It It
were very large it would be a tact of
no special significance In tbe present
connection.
Tbe Columbia river Is, however,
made to yield a quautity ot salmon
tar greatei than regurd for tbe future
supply permits, and tbe drain Is year
ly becomiug more serloul. No one
familiar with the litustion oan fail
to appreciate tbo tneuace to tbe per
petuity of the industry tbat is fur
nished by the concentration of a tre
mendous amouut of lixed aud floating
apparatus of captuie in aud near tbe
mouth of tbe river. This apparatus
oomprises about 4U0 pound nets oi
traps, over 80 long-sweep lelnes nod
more thau 2,200 gill nets, tbe last
having an aggregate approximate
length of ovor 50 miles; and these
appliances captuie more than 95 per
emit or tho Usli taken In the Oregon
and Washington wat- rs of the ilvei,
the figures ror luui belug nearly 31,
STRAWBERRIES
Everybody knows that the Hood River Fruit Growers Unions nre the oldest and
most successful ones in the business. They stand as models hundreds of visitois
from other fruit districts come here to see how our unions are run, find dozens of
districts have sent for our constitution and by-laws. Nearly all the unions and
fruit associations are modeled after Hootl Kiver. Hood River stands alone at the
top as the peer of all fruit sections for its fancy fruit, its superb climate and its
splendid unions.
But why are our unions successful. Because they are well run; because they belong
to the grower; because they get the highest prices for fruit and t he union deducts no
profit, only charging the grower the actual expense of doing the business.
The pheuominai success of the Hood River fruit Unions in addition to our soil and
climate has been the most important factor in our midst in filling our valley with
prosperous people and building beautiful homes. The fame of our unions and the
prices they realized have added 50 to the value of orchard lands. Do you want
to get and continue to get high prices? Do you want to sec our famous Hood Kiver
Valley continue to progress in the future with the same rapid strides she has in the
past? If you do ship your Strawberries with
HOOD RIVER FRUIT GROWERS UNION
You must support the Union if you want it here.
Vote No. 318-X-Yts
Bill Nc 333 trained to tostei
Ibe seltHh inteiett of asiugle (reality.
It Is against tbe gcvernnitu rerou
mendaliona, and will mean a heavy
tax ou tbe state to carry out its pro
visions. It favors monopoly and is
ontair. It should not pass.
Vote No. 333-X-Nu
NOTICE OF ADMINIBTRATOB'S
FINAL ACCOUNT
Nntloa Is hereby given tbat II. C. Heoftt
bu filed Id the County Court of the Htal of
Oregon, for Wasco County, bis final account
aa aduunlatrator of th en tale of I'rlaellla
II criRHt , daoeaned, aud suld County Conrt has
made an order fixing and appointing Hatur
day, the 131 h day of Jo hp, IMS, nt the boar of
oDe r'clock p. m., u the lime Rir th bearing
nf objection" to ald II rial account anil the mi
tlemenl thereof. All lielrx, eredltor or other
peraona luu-rexted In tbe eainte of aalrt de
ceaard are hereby notified aud required to ap
pear on or before the day appointed for men
nexrlng and settlement, and to file their ob
Jectlona, If any tut y have, to said account or
any particular I Hi" thereof, apreltylntf Hit
partial lera of such objeoi loin.
Dated this 9tb day of May, JHOR.
. H.C. HENG8T.
mlfjll - Administrator.
notkDp fob publication
Department of tbe Interior, Land Oltleeai Tie
Dallea, Oregon, May 12th, IMS.
Notice la hereby given tbat
FKAMVton C. HK0HIU8
ot Hood Kiver, Oregon, who, on April lath,
l'JOS, made Timber Application, No. 4611, lor
MVV BW4 of .Section Hi, V. North, Kange
10 Eau, Lot 4 ol Bed Ion ft, Lot I and kytSt
rtectlon S.T.I North, Kange 10 Kaat, Wllluni.
etu Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to
make Final Woof, to ealabllah claim to the
hind above described, before (he ItegUter and
Receiver, ul the Dallea, Oregon, on I he HuA
day of July, liws.
Tbe claimant name aa witnesses: W. Rons
Wlnans.of Hood Klver, Oregon; TbomasCol.
Una, of Hood Klver, Oregon: Charles K, Bone,
of Hood Klver, Oitgon; Ueo. hi. Wlliaina, of
Hood Klver Oregon.
WM-n C. W. MOOKE, Register.
Notice for Publication.
' Department of the Interior,
Land orftce at Tbe Dalles, Oregon,
May 12, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Koberl W.
Caldwell, of Mood Klver, Oregon, wbo, on
April 20th, 1904, made Homestead Kntry, No.
1.1391, for NK8K of Section i. NU8WJ4 and
HE4HW'4, Section 5, Townahlp i North
Hauge East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make Una) five-year
proof, to t'Ktablinh claim to tbe land above
described, before the Register and Receiver,
nt The Dalles, Oregon, on the 22nd day ol
June, tm.
Claimant names as wltneaaes: E. K. Lyons,
11 IpbJarvia, Charles W. Held and Earl K.
llartmess, all of Uood Klver, Oregon.
m2U:S O. W. MOOKK, Register
This is a Young
Store
And a Growing
Store
Young enough to hope to grow and growing
because you approve of our methoes. We
want your permanent business by. proving
ourselves worthy of it. We expect to make
a small, safe profit each time you buy here,
and we believe it will be to your interest to
buy often.
VOGT
RO
S
a'litrayyr
OUARDIAN'8 BALE OF KEAL rMTATE.
Notice is hereby given tbat the nnderxli;iir 1,
the duly appointed, qnallhed mid -- iviis
guardian of Clara May winder, ilenrgu 8M
ney Wlnaler, Maud Kleanoi Wln.i. r iui.1
Lura Ruth Wlniler, minors, will by v Hu.j n!
a license and order of aale duly imo'o awl
entered by the County Court of WasroOtu iiy
Oregon, aell at private mile, for ctKl In hau l
on and after the 23rd day or June, 19C8, the
following real ette belonging to said minors,
to-wit:
Lot Thirteen (1.1). being the Son Hi went quar.
terof the South went quarter of Krctlou 27,
Township 1 North ol Kange 10 Kut of the
Willamette Meridian In Waxco County, Oie
gon, containing 41 acree according lo the
government aurvey thereof.
Proposals ror tne purchase of said real
estate should be made to the undersigned al
his office In The Dalles, Oregon, on and arte
the date hereinbefore mentioned and said
sale will be made subject to coullrmallon by
the Comity Court of Wasco County, Oregon,
acting aa a court In the transaction of probate
businew. Frank Mknefee,
latedMay 15,1908. nioll.7 Ouurdlan.
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION
Department ef tbe Interior, U. 8. Land Office
at The Dalles, Oregon, May 13th, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that
DAVID L. MALrtHURY
of Hood Klver, Oregon, who, oo December
2.ira, 1HU2, mane Homestead uuuy, Ko. 11941,
ror WSNK, Section . Township 1 North.
Kange IU Eat, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make Final five-year
1'ronf, to establish clnlin to tbe land above
described, before the Keglstcr and Receiver,
at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 22nd day of Jnne
nut
Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas
Brodrlck, of Htad River, Oregon: John Dod
son. of Hood River, Oregon; Cbnrlee A. Mutt,
of Uood Klver, Oregon: James O. Cameron, of
Hood Klver, Oregon.
ni21jm C. W. MOOKE. Register.
NOTICE FOB POr.LICATION
Department of tbe Interior, Land Office at
The Dalles, Oregon, May 9th, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given tbat
ANNA HEAKH
of Mosier, Oregon, who, on April 19th, 1907,
made Homestead Entry, No. lu.562. lor KKlN
W'4 and hWNEl,, Kection 2a, Township 2
North, Range 11 Eust, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to make Final
commutation Proof, to eslab.lsb claim to the
land above described, before the Register and
Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on tbe 26tb
day of Jnne, 19UH.
Claimant names aa witnesses: 8. Odell, of
Mosier, Oregon; Charles Prather. of Mosier,
Oregon; U Huskey, of Mosier, Oregon; M.
Stnrgee, of Mosier, Oregon.
m2lJ17 C. W. MOORE. Register
NOTICF. FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, V. H Land Office,
nlTbe Dulles. Oregon, May 9th, l'JOS.
Notice la hereby given that
HAItRY U KINGSBURY
of Hood River, Oregon, who, on Annus. S6th,
1901, made Homestead Entry, No. 907M, for NJS
NEJ4, BWN KM and NViHK$, Section 12,
Town-nip North, Kango 10 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention lomi. Ie
Final live-year Proof, lo (siabllsh cln-m to t ie
land above described, before the Register and
Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregou, ou the 2J.id
day of June, I90S.
Claimant names as witnesses: James
English, of Hood River, Oregon. Oeo. W.
Kollii", of Hood Klver, Oregon Clinton Wood,
Hod River, Oregon. John Kroeger, of Hood
Klver, Oregon.
m2IJ18 C. W. MOORE, Register.
Buy Your Fruit Boxes
AT THE
Hood River Box Factory
and Patronize Home Industry.
Best Quality Lowest Price
Home Made
Phone Main 71
1 F. 8. STANLEY, Pres.
I K. L. SMITH, Vlre-Pres.
aVUfittl'ETWl'"i"s"i!fl1r1J"
K. O. BLANCH A R, Cashier
V. V. BllOCK, Asst. Cnsluer 1
The First National Bank
HOOD IVLR, OREGON.
Capita! Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $15,000
The safety of your Deposit
Is tin inipoi tiwit roiisiiicration in opening your bank
account.
The Reports of the Comptroller of the Currency
Show: That the average annual net loss to depositors
from failed National Banks during the forty-three
wars since the system was established, has been equal
to only 1-20 of one per cent upon the average annual
deposits of nil Nationall Batiks during the same period.
We offer you every advantage that per
tains lo a National Bank, and solicit your
patronage.
Our Groceries
Will build yon upl Their absolute
purity insures tbeir wl.olesomencbs.
We rater to a class ot customers who
want tilings right and appreciate our
efforts to satisfy lu all particulars.
Canned Goods
Id yrjnt variety and all of a superior
quality. Our prices will interest you
Phone 491 Free Delivery
Wood & Smith Bros.
MARION MacRAE
PORTLAND
F. W. ANGUS
HOOD RIVER
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH
MacRae & Angus
Portland and Hood River
We are prepared to handle
HOOD RIVER
FRUIT LANDS
on a large scale and if you want to make prompt sales
give us your contract. Phone Mr. Angus at his farm,
Home phono No. 187L, Hood River. Write to the
Portland office, 432 Chamber of Commerce.
I have entered into contract
with
The Jacobs-Stine Co.
Of Portland and San Francisco
The largest realty operators on the
Pacific Coast
To rrpresent me exclusively in the sain of Hood River
KYnit l.jnitis. They are extensive advertisers iu the
newspapers and magazines In the East and West
and aie in position to wnd me a largl number of
purchasers.
1 Already Have the Buyers
It will pay you to list your farms with tne at once
J. W. Wiedrick
Davidson Building
HOME PHONE
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