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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1908)
H9UD RIVEK GLACIER, TOTilSDA, JULY 30, 1908. Fivo GAME LAWS FOR HUNTING SEASON Tho bunting EtBcoti opeotM Jul; 10, when it bin-amo lawful to ttioot Luck deer, Tbe law kU? hunter having licenses the riuht to tliuot live buck deer between tlifcte (lutes, except iu LSakar, Cooo, Cuiry, Grant, Har tley, Mai lieu I, Umatilla, L'uiou and Wallowu counties, lu Cocu uud Curry cuiiutiei tuo open tuutuU tor tuck deer is froi. Jay 15 to October 15. Ihe leasou far (em a hi deer does uot open until September 1 uud cloeg October 31. Does may ba bunted during this time except iu Uukei, Co 38, Cutry, Uruut, liaiuey, Mul beur, Umatilla, Uniou uud Wallowa counties. Tho open season for tlk la beteeu September 15 ami October 15. (July one may Le killed by one buuter iu a season. China pheasant), nativo puoasau 8, grouie and quail may be shut between October 1 and November 'M. la Clat sop, Cooa, Cuiry, Jotoph'uo, ami lillaniook couutieH, .however, the aaiisuu for theae bird opens Keptem ber 15 and closea November :. blue grouse may Le shut iu '1 HUimuook coauly from August 1 to Coluber 15. Kant of the Cadoade mountains tbe open esason extends from August 1 to November 30. Prairie chickens may be hunted iu Wasco county from August 1 to October 15. T! o open season for tbe suge hen cock, and the game cook, east of tiie Cascades, is from August 15 to November 30. Docks, geese aud swans may be shot, exoept in Coos aud Luke couu ties, from September 1 to January 31. In Cooa county the opeu season ii from August 1 to January 31, and i i Lake oouuty from August 15 to Mtiroli 31. Water rail aud uplund plover may be hunted from August 1 to Do cein be r 31. Tbe bag limit for ducks is 50 iu one week, for upland birds 10 in ouo day, while for geese aud atvan there is no limit. The silver-grey squirrel may only bi huuted between October 1 aud De cember 31. It ia always unlawful to oiler for gale, bartor, exohauge, transport or ship beyond tbe boundaries of the state of Oregon any deer, moose, tlk, silver-grey squirrel, swan, praris obiokeu, grouse aud all kinds of up land birds and ducks. It U unlawful to bunt without a lieei.se, to kill beaver or spotted fawn, or to run deer with dogs. Night hunting is ulto prohibited by the Oregon laws. Cbiua pheasants may bo killed in Jackson oouuty ut any time, l'umule deer may uot bo killed in Good uud Curry oountiea, nod it is against the law to kill quail or Mongolian pbeue ants iu Grant, llaruey, Gilliam, Uma tilla aud Wheeler counties until J n uary 1, 1912. It U nlso unlawful to trap or destroy the nests of protected game birds. SliooSiurf on enclosed land without permission is nuluv.ful, as is also lbeshipuient or Bale of deer skins unle - they r.re propeily Ugyed. Tags may be obtained of any justice of the paeoe, or of tho county clerli. A huntor'a license is gouti anywhere iu Oregon. A hunter uiUht have his license with him while batting. Toe Due for trunDsporthig gamo outside the fctatn, and for its sale, is from 100 to ?jOO aud Imprisonment. Violation of the game Iv.vit (alls for a fine of from $15 to 500, and going without license is punishable by a flue of from -5 to $100 and imprisonment. rrt by beit that tbe surrounding region be came melted, foroiicg streams of lava an 1 nun- which being confined under the Hurfaco caused the forcing c( tbe caves. Tbi tb ory seeems planr- iblo ty liking at tbe different far-, metir.ns or tbe caiei. Li i-uiue instances these gases prob ably became so strong that tbey forced tbeir way out. On One Farm fur 44 Years. The 30 acre ranch of William Dobbi k Son was sold last week to Mr Hunter ot LaGraude, for $0500, siyi tbe Union Kepublicau. Mr. Dobbs has ocoutied this plaoe for 44 years and feeD tho need of a change ot cli mate. The tract is one of the Hoest and best kept iu this section, aud the cew owner cprtninly has a prize iu tbet linn. Mr. Dobbs and eon have not yet fully decided what tbey will do or where they will go. Use De'Witts l ittle Karly Early Ris ser, pleasant little pills that are easy to take. Sold by Keir & Cass. SHIPPERS REPORT ON APPLE CROP Hill Property For Sale. If you want choice borne site on tbe bill seour tbe lot in tbe block ; bounded by 5th, 7tb, May and Jane feirentu, uueieu lur sua vj lum unuor, on tbe premises, or call phone 265-L. 11. B. Laugtlle. A Bargain. Eighty acres, four in ilea south of Miwier, 10 miles from Hood Kiver; 1500 Spitz, Xewtowns and peach trees; house and barn; good team horses wagon, haruesw; good well; a small or, chard in beaiing for home use; house hold iuruiture; 100 sacks potatoes. Balance of land easily cleared. Price, $1,000, if sold in 30 days. With the ad ditional of $000 the place will be worth f8,0u0 in one year. Apply to Dr. Jones or Dr. D nmble. NOTK'K KOK Pl'BLICATlON. Department f tlie Interior, U. 8. 1-uud Oflte at Tli. Dalles, Oregon, July , lims. Notice is hereby glvtu Hull linrlf II. Miller, of Mcwior, Oregon, who. on Kovnnbvr 1. 1WM, made iioiueatwul entry No. I s:v-3t, for NW1., Section 15. Township 1 N., Hang. 11 E., Willi., metta Meridian, has filed nottre of Intention to make final commutation I'roof. toeKUblliib rl.lm to the laud above dmcrlhed, before the Kcgmter and Kocvlver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 1Mb day of August, 1MM. Claimant names witnesses T. C. Gndber. on, W. K. mokes, Benjamin Woodi and S.K, Slokes, all of Mooter, Unvon. Jlial; C. V. WOOltK, Iteslster. Ice Caves ut Trout Lake. Written for tho Kiicitut DeTelop meut League, by Oris Gulear, of Trout Lre, One of tbe main attractions of Klickitat oounty ifl tho lavu and ice oaves in the vioiuily ot Irout Lake. Commencing about eight miles below Trout Lake on the White Salmon and Trout Lake etneo routo they form a ohain of caves over twenty two miles in length. Some of these are open, some caved in while ulhera ai still closed. The largest ol these caves tiooessdMa to sightseers is tho lava chvo -!.it,h is situated two wiloj scuih i.l lie Trout Lake Hotel. It is nbcut forty leet deep, three (,uailprt of n mile long, and thirty feet wiJe. lis v-.: lli are of lava and ono can ensily doUxt tbe grooves wbero tLo s! reams ot melted lava flow d for lU'utmUs The floor looki like a navy ttroh:.; ut watei potrilhd. Sevon miles south ami wrpi. of hu hotel in tbe Mt. Kenier i-ors-l IU serve is probaluy o;o f.l enl it;- tetestiug of tto c-v.-. , i u tbe pen ct' ul 'i; l!- The tbet'i-y U iliJ-t ito i a col ' onrrout ef ir rrl nudeurriuiiii i. r n contact. it I b-: i: ! 1 ' iu that ivay. f... n !f : water. 'J he (to!; tn.ent Ur: . iu this way f ir':,i. i; t i; C ;-t ln bygo e ti n a i -ii ' this ide utlu otr.Jo-i it ou pi:k over tbo'tBftuttsitw ' Hail Tbe country h--ic tii-.in located is o gradi nl sloji-ig forming a niitnul k ! I ' Liik-i and L- i V.iv i I: is t nikt- hen t til"t tsii'ri'i C I ' A da :im. l h'n i-i u form a ctii.i try u country, Li-.g'nni.i.: mi lea f eu! b r.f Mt This i-;ti l!-it i-r v-P- 80 Hnotbr aicontait: txia r-d rro-r wMci tbo.o stio .'mi ot ! iv. had l.'a-u floo in? Tb!rc.::jBt'U i i- no.v entirt!v obl'itcrated Sou;?) of the geologists t' iatr thut an linmeusj lode of teal bee.mit ig nited aud made such a trcmeoduus The Chicago Produce News says: "Already the Executive committee of tbe Interna' ioual Apple Shippers' Association has sent out a report on apple conditions throughout tbe country generally. "Tbe repott which la a preliminary oue shows a larger crop throughout the couutiy than last year. All re ports from tbe Pacific coast show that tbere will be two and one-half times as many apples produced as wore har vested last season. This means lover pi Ices for boxed fruit on tbe coast. In the coast states ate included Cali fornia Oregon, Washington aud Mon tana. Tbere seems to be no doubt In the minds of tbe committee about the increase iu the Pacific ooast states. "Coming to tho Middle West or the Ben Davis section, tho report shows tbere will be less apples in this mo tion than an ordinary crop. Iu tbe Middle West, or lieu Davis, section are included Illinois, Arkansas, Mis souri and Kansas. Tbe lien Davis crop lufct year was small, but promises this year to be a trifle larger than last. "Considerabe stress is laid upon the couditiou of apples in New York state, which is the great factor in the aple trade. Along the Hudson Hirer the prospeots are not quite so goad as they were this time last year, but iu the westeru part of the state, in cluding Orleans, Niagpra, Wayne aud other counties iu tho apple scctioi 8, tho Juno drop was small aud the ptuspeuts lur the coming season cro ilttUoring. Last year exbcrbituut prices were paid In New York etata for fruit and tho losses will go beyond tho million niuik throughout the oouistry. Consideiable couimeut was iiui'lo lust December when the News stated tb it tbe losses ou apples fur the year would . exceed $2,000,000, , it will come nearer $20,000,000 tbnn $2,000,000, lucludiDg Nova Beotln, Ciitiada a:id the United Statos. Apple buyers generally lost so heavily last yo;.r tbit th -y will be more cautious iu their puicnasca this year. ":'tw Knnland, especially Mai no, pii ciidia a tiornu'l crop of apples. M.,k:e had an cuonuousciop last year iMiil it was tha Iduiuo Baldwin ul.i h caused some of the low prices throughout tho country, Canada also promises a nomal ciop of apples, the Juno drop there being not at oil dis couraging. The early apples iu Can ada will ho teiy heavy leaviug the winter fruit not quite as large a crop as last yrar, probably uot more than 50 per cent. With decent weather the production of apples throughout the United State ami Canada w ill far ex ceed tho crop ol last year." llalloon Itiicc it Failure. St. Paul, July 21. All the bal lons that started from St. Paul in an effort to surpass the world's distance and endurance record have landed and no records have been broken. The Pommern landed at Warsaw, Minn. The Chicago, the largest bal loon in the race, owned by C. A. Coey, of Chicago, came down near Blooming Prairie, Minn., about 85 miles south of St. Paul on the Mil waukee road. A. Leo Stevens, director of the race, in oxplainlng the failure of the aeronauts to sail greater distances than they accomplished, said the lift ing power of the gas was not as great as they had counted on, and that consequently the balloons were unable to carry ballast necessary for a long flight. , .; Machine to Pick Hops, rtedtllna. Cab. July 21. Machines will take the place of hop pickers in the Horst Company's yards at Bo hemia, Tehama county. Last year between 250 and 30 pickers were ! employed during the harvest. This ; fear equally large crops will be har j vested by five hop picking machines and a fer men. (IP ImM C. EVERETT. The Practical Shoemaker, At Riggs' Old Stand. Fine Work a Specialty. LOW h :..A.rP WILL UK MADE BY THK O. IB. 2sT. THIS SEASON AS FOLLOWS: ROUND TRIP TO DIRECT Chicago $72.50 St. Louis 67.50 St. Paul 63.15 Omaha 60.00 Kansas City 60.00 TICKETS WILL BE ON BaLK July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for return In 90 days with stopover privileges at pleasure within limits. DON'T FORGET the DATES Kor any fnrlber Information call on J: H. FREDRICY, Local Agent, Or write to Wm. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, J-OUTLAND, OltEOON. W.J.BaKer&Co. ' ' Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands Resident Agents For Phoenix Assurance Co. OF LONDON Our Groceries W'.'l build ymi -.iii'. Tiieir abso ate put it y u:'. i r.i; U t-s- t!; ir w I o!cs inr.fes We fal r ( a c'vi-s i f iitomers lio want tiiiiic rtiit and apprev iate our cffurls l--K.itiMy in (nl particulars. C;umR& Grocds In nro:.t ariit;- ui.il allot a iutrior quality. Our pru'vSKili interest yotl Phone 94 Frao Deliver Wood & Smith Bros. HOTEL GERLINGER P. llKMINtiSKN, l'rop. O PEN DAY AND NKJHT. ALL THAI N S STOP IN FRONT )1' Till: IIOTI'.L THE DALLES, ORE. Cor. 1st and Union Sts. J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR s SELZ SHOES i "THE SOLE OF HONOR." Itoyal Uluefor mon at 1 loyal Dlue for ladies at S3.25, $3.50, $4.00 $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 At CarmichaePs ON THE HILL. "Homephoneit" Don't get on the waiting list for the new Home Telephone. A per fect nerve tonic. Everybody de lighted with the modern, up-to-date service. Do not delay. Ask your neighbor to let you call up "0" and place your order. All call, r'oropl'y HtU'wk'd, mn it nr ib.;', i-i'y or country EMBALMING A SFSCIAI.TY Nlcbol. Hldir.. Cor. 0k Bnd 5tli St. llmil) KIVKK. OKI HON s Home Telephone Co. i ii...... , wi' '-.ll. I), .t l.. 'A .Mount tore... W. S. GRIBBLK, Proprietor. Dry Goods Aminunitioii Hoots and Shoos Hardware ( i ranito- a i v CJrain Flour FwmI I' nil line 01 uroceries Hay JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in Genera! Merchandise Fancy Groceries Fiour and Feed and Lumbermen's Supplies, Free Delivery. Home Phone HOOD Ul VEIL OH. NICHOL PHARMACY DR. W. S. Nichol, Prop. We handle drus and everytliinji in tlift lni lino, exvupt lj'e. We want it distinctly understood thai Nii'liol's riiurmucy i1m-h not soil lniuor of any kind, and that we strictly adlu'iM to t.iic policy. iRve liceu bothered quite a little, since openinR "iir Ii ur elue, v, ith tliora who wanted alcohol or some other spiritous liquor, then lore tiiku tins op portunity of notifying the people of Hood River and virinity f our policy in this respect. We are told we cannot mieced II we stick to our inten tions in this mutter and our reply i, we will Kink or swim on this policy. We have a complete stock of paints, toys, patent inedicm.-s ln-indief, per fumes, gasoline, candy, cigars and soft drinks and will do our nest to please you. Try us. 1 ; I : :.,.)!, of ,t. iri.i li :.X .til' 'J ' :A : h J-jn t f hi: t j A. I an fl. e. IN ONE OR MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK IATCS AS LOW IS US7ERI ROSSES r i v Is the place to get your mm mplemenfs If you want a MOWER or a RAKE come in and make your selection. wmwmm TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. AGENTS FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. Stoves, Heaters and Ranges All kinds, New and Secona-hand. Big Stock of New and Second-hand Furniture, Carpets. Art Squares, Rugs Chairs, Rockers, Etc. Agent For CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges O. P. DABNEY & CO. Find Out for Yourself That Hood Kiver has one of the beet banks in Oregon. That this bank performs with intel ligence and discre tion any legitimate banking service it can properly under take is proven by the volume of its business, as reflect ed by the annexed statement which you are urgently re quested to examine carefully. Report of tho Condition of Butler Banking Company at Hond River, In Ui Htat. of Oregon, at tb. clone ol' business July 15, VMS. RB80VJRCEI). Ixiaim and discount. 287,001.14 ovvrdiariH, nncured and unsecured... B,4M.(K) Bond, tiecurlllefl, etc 26.000.0i) Hanking untitle, furniture and flxt'a 8,170.00 Due from bunk, (not reserve bank.) W,9hS.l Due from approved reserve bank..... !2,(W9.1 Exchanges for clearing house 607.87 Cusb on liund 17.450.U6 ToUl M 6,381.71 LIABILITIES. Ciipllnl stock pal(Tln .....I 60,000.00 Surplus fund 16.000.00 Undivided protUs, less expense, and taxes paid 6.4M.M Due to banks and bunker. 1,502.54 Individual deposits subject to check 297,274.28 Demand certificates of deposit 20.208.86 Time ccrtlrlcstfls of deposit M.8S7.00 Cashier's checks outstanding 28.00 Total 4446,321.71 Btate of Oregon, County of Hood River m: I. Truman llutler, cashier of th. above named bsnk, do solemnly swear that the above Ktalemnnl is true to the best of any knowledge and belief. Truman Butlbb, Ctshler. Subscribed and sworn to before m. this 21th day of July, l'JOH. A. A.Jayne, Notary Public. Correct-Attest: Islle Butler, K. H. French, Directors. The Butler Banking1 Company Hood River, Oregon HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT CO. J. M. 8CIIMK1.TKK, 8KCKKTARY ABSTRACTS, CONVEYANCING and INSURANCE Royal Exchange, (liens Falls, Union Assurance, Western Assurance, National Livestock and Oregon Life Insurance We Imvf the onlv completo f -tof Abstrant li(,nU in Hood River and are j in txiition to exueutu any work in our line with promptness and accuracy Uocciitly moved to permanent quarters in Davidson lluilding Horn lMionn 2'U. 1 1 OOI) RIVER, ORE. ii I have in stock peg tooth harrows with orchard guards, Extension Disc Harrows, Weeders and Cul tivators, Wagons and Buggies.Spray Pumps, Exten sionRoad Hose and Noozlcs, House PahUs, Building Paper and Rubberoid Roofing. Agent for Avenarious Carbelonium. Full line of groceries, flour and feed. Home Phone 174 Third St. and Cascade Ave., Hood River, Oregon ft 41 i35 Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood R iver Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71