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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1908)
kOOD RIVER QLAClSBTBtJRSDAt 66tt6ttA 1008. SHOW CHARMS VISITORS Continued From Van One) tair whs that mude by tbe M osier Fruit (Jrowera Association which contained 42 boxee ot uiatfuitieeut ap ples that tu oolor, size and grading constituted wonderful uplay. For jch a largs extiir.it their uoiformitj iu these particnlars was orje of tbe great features ot tho (air. Tbe ex hibit was put ia place by A. P. Uate bani uud taken care of during the fair ty George Chamberlain and Uuruett Duucau. Of tbe exhibits made by tbe out Hide towns, tbe largest was that ot White Salmon which bud 80 boxes ol Hue fruit on dianliiT. many of which took premiums bt the White Suiui Fruit Fair. the exuiuil was m 0'iarge of W. F. Cash of Underwood and Wm, Ulsou, ol wniie oaimon, both sections beirw represented IU lianlui nut nil nxbihltloil Skamania oouuty wbioh was prepared by Koswell bbelley now acaieu i Larson was wonderful in its variety aud excellence. It contained iuits, nuts, grains, canned fruit, vegetable aud many other products that pre sented an array bard to beat. l'tiu woudertul giapes aud peaohe. a big display ot wbioh occupied loug table in the center of tbe pavil ion, from Tbe Dalles, was a groat at traction to fair visitors. Immense buuobea of Musosts, Tokays aud other varieties of this Que vine fruit and a number of varieties or late peache that were uf imm-nHe size beautiful ool'ir and superior quality, called forth much admiration. I'be plate exhibits were many and fine and helped very muob to make tbe fail an attractive oue aside from tbe commercial aspect. A feature that added very much to the general view of tbe exhblc as a whole was the display of apples made oo long table by U. I. Sargent, C. E. Markbam and I. W. lngalls. Ibe table was covered with moss and the apples embedded iu it in rows, the small oues being placed on tbe out side as a border and was very uuique ud attractive. It was deoorated witb aspHragus tops and represented an immense amount of painstaking and trouble that was appreciated by all who saw it. One of tbe most interesting exhib its was tbst of W. W. Dakiu who showed a large display of Hue boney and also several colonies it been, that could be seen boused In tbe hon ey oorub for tbe winter. Near this was tne small space occupied by Hot ter Fruit on which was displayed a number of tbe baudsomely Illustrated and instructive issues of tbls inagn zine, tbe interests of wbioh were looked after by Chris Ureiseu. Tbey attracted much attention, particularly from fair visitors from a distance who snowed surprised that ilood Hlv er was tbe home of a paper of this su perior quality. A placard on a small exbibit grown by A. 1. ason, who bas always been a 1 Htur exhibitor, read: Ttaejbaiauoe ot Ibis exhibit may be seen at Liberty Home orchard, when 115 white employes are now picking, wiping and packing 0000 boxes of Hplt zeuberg end Newtown apples, to be shipped to Mew York tor expoit trade. Strangers are welcome visit ore. Yours respectfully, A. I. Mason.. An exhibition ot apples Irom the orchard of 11. R. Tucker, taken from J'2-year-old trees that latt year averag ed htm 11000 an acre protlt attracted much attention. In the ladies' department the ex quisite exhibits of ueedlo, fancy and art work were admired by all who saw tbem and the displays of canned fruit, , canned vegetables, jellies and preserves were a delight to the eye aud a credit to the wives, sisters and sweethearts ot trait growers and busi ness men here who have made llood Hiver and its fruit fairs a euoooas. The windup of the big llood Klver fruit fair took plaoe Sunday and ex bibitorB or those who bought the fruit are busy packing it up (or sbipmeut. The large Moeier display, wbioh was the only plaoe outside llood Hiver to take any prizes, was bought by Drees- a Hn anrl will hn tilitnwi nn exhib ition by tbem in their show windows in Portland, lhey also nave iiougni several other exhibits and will display tbem. I'be rest of tbe fruit has been bough t by various buyers, who made a saramblo for It assoou as the awards were made. Fair Notes. A l lute of Cox' Orauge Pippin dis- uUved by C. u. Roberta attracted considerable attention. Iu tiugliiud this auule is considered of a higher quality than the Newtown and brings a higher price, it is an bp pie oi an extreme v spicy uavoraud Hue aroma, As far as is known, .Mr. Roberts has the only tree of this variety at Mood Hiver. The display of Caiupbtll liros was notioabte for its excellent commerciiil pack. For a first exhibitor Or. Stanton Allen's display was put up with the excellence of a veteran. Although new lu the butiursa 1 1 ol brook A. Stabbing were not backward ahout taking prizes, lhey made a laige display aud seemed two nienaie A bunch ot literature placed on a convenient corner at the lair by tbe oo nmercial club found many readers. Mrs. Marlon Mac line waaaneuthus iustic fair visitor. An apple show a llood Klver without Mrs. MaoRae who has sung its prises iu and out of sea son would not be complete. Cards distributed at the fair ap priced visitors that llood River's new ost suburb is nortbllood River, bet ter known as Underwood. Wm. Olson, Comity Fruit Inspector of Klickitat oouuty came over ami us sisted in ptaoing tbe White Salmon exhibit. Tbe hardest worked man duriug tbe fair wan secretary C. 1'. lbompsou President Caetner and Leslie ISutlei were a very close second however. For several days before the tair they mude snecial trips lu Mr. (Hitler's anionic bile to the various growers in the vul ley urging ou them tbe importance ot not uegleotlng to exhibit aud the lare quantity of fruit on display wat largely due to their etforta. Another lair onloia who rendered yeomuu ser vioe was C. F. Waldo who bb major d onio of tbe exhibits was kept busy early aud late. Ibe raoks and tables aud their ar rangement were iu tbe bauds of that veteran exhibit carpenter 1'reu Lar wood and as usual were put up secure ly aud witb neatness aud dispctsb Axel Kabul oooupied the ticket sol,- inn box and handed out tbe paste boards and mude change like an old hand at tbe busiuess. His partner. (Jeorge T. Pratber, ucied as ticket taker witb ease aud celerity. An Interested epeotator was 11. J Neely, secretary of tbe National Ap ple Show wbioh will be beid at Spo iaue. Mr. Neely was here to induce growers to make an exbibit for tbe car load prize and it is expected that llood River wll entsr two cars. Providence (Rhode Island) or some other equally distant place was g iod to tbe llood River fair and its exhib itors. By clearing Friday morning and holding up the sprinkling can un til late Sunday night it gave evidence of its omnipotence and good will to ward tbe best un earth. Did auybdy say we didn't Jneed a permanent fair building? A tew more fi nit fairs and. terreal Hood River growers will have to build a prize cup bouse. Hcore one for Willow Plot, a rize oup on applts from three jei.r ill trees If apple trees iu that ut itfb horhood increase their orize wiuniug abilities at tbi-i ratio, it looks dubious' lor other sections. There is nothing mean about the oil of i be Upper Vslley. Ibe uesrer you get to Mount llood the larger oroducts urow iu uropornoH. n- DSts some of tbe vegetabl s from that district. All the thiugs of interest Acre in t ii the big thow. Dick MollnuaM g-ive an exhibition of spraying lium u tent, on 'he lot next his store aud L. Zsbla alio had a steam sprayer at otk near tne Waucouia Hotel iiotb u.a- chiuea showed guod cll cii'i-cv. lUv apparatus exbibiUd by Mr. il In is oue be built himself ami Is Fi:p In d with brass riarts to withstand tbe chemical action of bltjos-ti-iie which destroys li on, By tbe way did you get a br.ttle ct that mineral water. If )u dr-In t put it doAU that you uiis:ed sijii e tbiug aud i.fak l',8t on A t'uriin i, ui t it. Suoakitig ot bereiaUHs. Iinw about tbat cider provided by ti e llnud l-iivei Cider aud Vinegar Coiuiiuby? Spbik- liug, amber bued, it was apparently as welcome as on oasis iu itm otoei! to thirsty tiarelcre, judging (rem ttie frequency with which it was patron ized. Ibat it win poured by two ut tractive youug ladies urited uot a lit tie to its flavor. Representatives o( tbe Pacific Homestead and Oregon Agriculturist were here looking after the tuleretdt of those two excellent farm journals Both papers will have an account ol tbe fair. Tbe livestock exbibit was limited. Ibe only specimen in evidence wis uu owl placed near tbe cider Imiiur. ts nearur-ss to the fount or luiuiu refreshment wss protutly ucciiieni- al. nevertholess it is said that uiiilon. can be learned from the ol Ibe cups for which gorowers con tested this year wera tbe bnudeomet that have been given by the fair us ooiatinn aud also the u ot exrenrm and of tbe finest quality, lhey wen secured by W. F. Laruway l"r tbe committee on piemiums and beauli fully engraved Lby him. In all there were 11 cups, and from the smallest lu the lurgset, tbuy uie of tbe lineal workmautsbp. Arthur Clarke, chairman of th com mittee on eutertuiimeut. assisted by J. tipping, demonstrated tbnt granting rnucessluns to side show at tractions during the fair is the louice of a big raruuo heretofore overlooked by the fair managers. BELMONT. Kruest and Fred lilulock have re turned from the mountains where they aud their teams havo boen haul ug wood. J. W. Davis aud son Will huvojgone to their mouniaiu ranches to look af ter their stock. fjJ Claienoe" Piper bus goiie. to his Uluilll. ir, Mrs. Young visited over Sunday at the Davis borne returning tu her home in M osier Monday. Mr." and Mrs. Arnold snout Sunday ut M. P. Iseuberg's. Mi. and Mrs. Church, uud Mr, and Mra. Jautzen, spent Sunday at the home oi Mr. uud Mrs. C. F. Miller. M. P. lsenberg returned from his visit to Portlund Thursd.iy evening. Mr. Kaufman and family have moved from llelmont to Hood River. We re grot their lemoval from among us, our loss is oeitainly llood River's gaiu. Mr. Ur borough aud family are set tled in tlmir oozy uew home on putt ot the Wltsou farm. We welcome tbem into our community. Their baby lock first prize at tbe baby show Saturday. Mr. and Mra. J.W. Moore uud boys, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery aud child ren visited with their sister, Mrs. C. P. Merrill aud family over Suiuluy. Mr. Nuuamaker returuid from Hep oer Thursday. He reports the stray ing oil of '0 bead of sheep from bis camp. Miss Broyer of Cusoade Locks, vis ited Saturday and Sunday ut tbe par aouHge. MrH, M B Potior ot Portland visit 'd with Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Mclar land Saturday uud took in the sights of the upple lair. Mr. MoFarlund ot Portland, uncle ot Frank AloFurluud was ut the uppie exhibit Saturday. Frank Mcfurlaud took first prize for plate display ot truits. Mr. Church sleo took tbe blue ribbou ou siune of his apples at the apple fair lUlinout is not so slow. Mr. Rumney Lad two boxes of Spitz enbeig apples ut the (air, tbat for col or, size uud shape could not be bent. Don't iu like such a mistake Brother ttainsoy another year not to enter such fruit as that for conipet'tioii. 'Ibe fair ia over und to suy the leatit it was b grand display. Hood liiter vailey done herself proud iu her dis play ot fruits, fancy woik, paintings and oauued fruits. Mrs. Katinger, formerly of Belmont but now of St. Jolinf, Ore , was stink lug bauds wl'.h her old friends and uoighbors, Saturday. Miss Hazel Smith, we tne glad tu say, is able to be out and around ugaiu. M. P. lsenberg bus picked his Kng list) walnuts. He bus a nice lot ot them. They are Hist ciuss iu sio und quality. Don't fail to hear Capt. Hobson ut the Opera House Friday evenng Real Estate Tianfi rs W. J Baker & Co., report the fol lowing real estate trausfrs: lU-ttha Hemuian to B. Struuuiau, 1 lot Hood River Development Co. to li Strunaban, 1 lot; B K. Duiicuu to A. W. Stoue, 20 acres; A. W Ronrninn to J. Cannon, 0 acres; W. J. H.ikT to II. T. DeWitt, house and lot; John Lelaud Henderson 1 1 .j lots uu Oak struct to Boue-Bruck DeWitt Com pany. Will Write Tp Hm 1 Klver Harpers Weekly is planuing a series of articles ou the Pucitlo Nmthwest to appear iu early insiies, and J. I Mumford, one of America's most prumiiieut mugnziue writers, is per souliy gathering tbe dutu now. "m Young Men's Clothes Ederheimer, Stein & Co., Makers ALL your pet ideas of how your Fall overcoat should look find expression in the new styles we're showing. Most Young Men's clothes are lacking in either smartness, per fect fit or right tailoring. These are correct in all three respects. Some of you haven't worn one of these long, soldier-like, button-to-the-neck-coat. You've admired them on others. You'll want others to admire them on you. We're showing several styles) in rich browns, olives and other medium and dark shades. The Ederheimer-Stein name is guarantee of quality. Frank A. Cram ILC1E 10 FLEET POWKKFt'L AMKRICAX BATTLK SHIPS ANCHOR AT YOKO HAMA AMID SAIA TKS. Received on Arrival by the Japnne.se Warships City (Jally Deco rated With Bunting. Yokohama, Oct. 18. Sixteen bat tleships, constituting the American Atlantic fleet, on its peaceful cruise around the world, are riding at an chor in the Bay of Toklo, occupying a post of honor iu front of a like number of Japanese men-of-war, the white hulls of the American vessels making a strong contrast with the somber-hued ones of the Japanese. In the bay, ullve with bunting, gaily decorated tugs and steamers loaded with slfihtseers are Hteaming to and fro and launches from the shore und the war vessels are bear ing uniformed ofllcers on their official vlHlts of welcome. Preceded by its tender, the Yank ton, the American fleet entered the harbor in a log that hung over the bay and dropped anchor at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning, one-hdlf hour later than the time scheduled. This was due to the fog. The fleet proceeded to Its anchor age ground and anchored In four columns In front of the Japanese fleet. When anchors were cast, a reception committee representing every department of the Japanese government and accompanied by at taches of tho various foreign em bassies and legations and the Mayor of Yokohama boarded the flagship Connecticut and officially welcomed Roar-Admiral Sperry, his ofllcers and men to Japan. John Bairctt In Oregon Hon. John Barrett, Directoi of the International Bureau of American Re publics, will spend this week iu Washington and Oregon, making ad dresses at Tacoma, Seattle, H ckaoe, and Portland. In this city he talks today to the members of tbe Portland Commercial Club at informal after luncheon gathering, on "Oregon's Opportunities iu tbe Pacific " DeWiH's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is the best salve for iiilef. Be sure von ije I I'eWitt's. Sold by Kier fc Cans. Think the Ministers (Jan lleln "If the community wants to get uesirurjle immigration li s ceriainiy within Ihn nrnrinnA nf thn ministers to help," 's au idea that promises to bear fruit iu many Northwestern touvus most active in presenting their claims to tne country ac large. Among hid nrhnp unnntifinnmftr.ta the minis ter HbkH his congregation for addresser of frie'ria at distant points, and the commercial body co-opeiates by send ing attractive literature aua letters. 10 CKXTS STOPS THAT ITCH How Kay to Ot Relief Instant, Re lief- from Skin Disease' Is it worth 10 cents to you to stop that awful: awful agonizing rtchr If you are atllicted with skin disease, the kind that seem to battle medical treatment, and leinea you wild with Itch, we hope yu will not fail to inves tigate a proscription which is now rec ommended by many of the best skin specialists, even 'n preference to their own prescriptions. It is the simple soothing oil of wintergreen compound known an D, I). D. Prescription. A 10 cent trial hotile must convince you that the itch is instantly allayed by this prescription. (Jet a liberal trial bottle of the healing, Foothlng, external rem edy, I). I). I). Prescription and see! We feel quite t-ure that before long vou will he cured, and at any rate we k now-KXO W I'OSITINELY-- hat your itch will be ullaved instantly, the mill me mat rooming inpnu is appucu iu I the skin. Kier & Cass. i Write direct to D D. D. Co., 112 Mich igan it., Chican", enclosing 10 cents for the trial bolt l. Tea Kettle Specials FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Regular This week No. 8 Nickel plated full wei-ht copper $1.25 $1.00 No. 8 extra henvv blue wliiteeiiiiiiit'l $1.00 80C No. 8 (iniveiiniiiel.good quality J75c 65C OUR OBJECT erStock be YOUR OBJECT To save money. AT FRANZ' HARDWARE a 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. VOG'T Ferguson & Wright Hood River Marble Works Are prepared to exeeute all ordern for granite ami marble work, monuuieuts, etc . In tbe Connty Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Hood Klver uouniy. In the Mutter of Hie Guardianship nf Verdle Arden Kuncorn, a minor. Notice la hereby clven tlmt under and by virtue of an order duly made and entered lu the above entitled court and caime on the 50i day of October, 1 8, the underatgned aa tbe Kuardian of Verdie Arden Kuncorn, a minor. will, irom and after tne tilth nayoi .ovemrier, lues, aeuine lonowiug ueacnueu preiiuaca w longinL' to aald minor and altuated In Hood River County, Oregon, to-wit: Beirlnntnic hi the Quarter aeetlon corner (a rock) set ut Hie Inlersectloh of the center llnea of the Mt. Hood and on theroourjty mada ou the north boundary ol Sect Ion 27, In Township 2 North of Kunge 0 Knst, W. M , Hood Klver County, Oregon, ami runntcg thence south np tne center oi sam county ro'ui aiong mo weat line of Daves Divers laud, 10.26 ciutlua to the aoutnwest corner of aald lJlver land and the point of beginning of the tract nerein con veyed; thence east 14.113 chHlnaalongltieaouth llnenfuHlfl Divera land to the Inttraectlon of aald son'h hue Willi the weat line oi .lonn it. Crosby land, and being the aoutheaat corner of aald Divers land: thence South along the weat line of tne aald Crosby s land 4 lu chains U) a point for the aoutheaat corner of the tract herein conveyed; thence west parallel to the nnTth line of the tract herein described 14.HS chains more or less to the weat boundary of said half section 27 In the center of aald county road for the southwest corner of the land herein conveyed; thenca north on said half section line down tbe center of said county road 4.10 chains more or leas to the point of beginning and being the northwest corner of the land herein conveyed, containing six acres of land; bounded north by Daves Divers land, east by land of John R. Crosby, south by land formerly owned by .1. W. Black and now owned by Hattie I'nx ket and weat by said section line, aud being situate in snd a part of the northwestquarterof the northeast quarter of aald section 27, together with one miner's Inch of water forever to be taken out of Udell Creek on the land of said Haltle Crockett at the most convenient point so aa to carry the same on the highest ground pos sible for Irrigation of the land herein eon. v.uul nrltl. .ill niiiia.L.ri' f 1 ) 1 1 nf w. V nvr said Halt le Crockett's land, lor the purpose of maintaining a dltcli, canal or mime lor c .r rvinir aald water. Hald sale will be made at prlvat sale either for cash In hand or partly casu ana tne bal ance to be secured by a moiUiage on said premises, and proposals for said purchase may be made to me at the bank of Butler Hanking Co., Hoo.1 Klver. Oregon. TKUMAN BUTLER, Guardian of Verdle Arden Kuncera, olfiuri a minor. HORSES FOR SALE One apan blacks. 1200 lbs., 7 yrs. old: one span a rreia, i;ju ids, t anas yrs. oiu; mmo ev era I othejs. 1200 lo 1300 lbs., all for sale cheap. Writ Shelley A Hon, Carson, Wash., or pbone W. r. Young, pnone iuf, uaen. Attention Fruit Growers Send ns your orders for fruit boxes at the low price oi $10.00 per 100 for apple boxes $ 5.00 per 100 for peach boxes We can also furnish slab wood for 50c per cord at mill or $1.25 per cord delivered on cars at Lentz Station. Can make delivery at once. PINE GROVE BOX & LUMBER CO. Pine Grove, Ore. STEAM SPRAYERS Compressed Air Atomizer Sprayers of latest design and niprovements made on orders. Also Steam t-pi avers with Hronze fly-wheel inn an.ll im pipe and fittings tn n ' .iir-me solutions ot any of tlm c fin ia s Bed in spraying. For pr ces mil initlier information apply lo STORY OF THE BIG SWIFT PLANT FREE Showing what a tremendous influence for t;ood it will be to Orcfjon the number of hogs, cattle and sheep that must be raised the money to be made in stock the value of a batter marketthe enor mous increase of real estate values that is certain to follow a complete story of the world's bigpest industry, mailed FREE to you on request. The edition is limited. Send a postal for it today. COLUMBIA TRU5T COMP- CCUCH BIDG. PORTLAND, ORE. HOODRIVER STEAM SPRAYERC P. L Zabel, Hood River, Or. C. P. ROSS Billiards and Bowling Alley and Confectionery PARLORS THE BEST LINE OF Tobaccos and Cigars IN THE CITY 1 The Oregonian, Telegram and Journa ON SALS SUNDAY, Creating: a Reserve Is not difficult once you start to save your money systematically. But if you ever expect to be independent financially through your own efforts yoii must make the start. Money saved and put away safely will protect you from misfortune and prepare you to tnke advantage of opportunities that will surely come to you. Fund.ng the capital of your working years Insures Your Future But choose the right place to put your capital or the hard-earned savings of a lifetime may be swept away in a day. We offer our patrons the counsel and op "lience of our directors, together with every banking facility consistent with sound business methods in all their relations with us, and pay 4 per cent interest on all deposits made in our Savings Department. Give us the op portunity and we will aid you to make your money earn more money. The First National Bank l! HOOD hIVER, OREGON. ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... m i- i 0 I Filling Prescriptions With Pure Drugs with satisfaction to both patient and physician ia assured if vnu lea'e your prescription with ua. We have ifaim-d a reputation for relia bility by supplying Pure Fresh Drugs In all our prescriptions. When you bring your prescriptions here you a'e sure of ideal service. THE CLACItR PHARMACY, CHiE?icGKKE HOOD RIVER. OREGON Don't fume and fret andfu, Come straightway to Hit; . We'll fumixh yon with light and aho power; It matter not the season, our prices are in reason And we tlex'cr make a bit of fuss. THE LIGHT WA TER CO, NEWELL, GOSSETT & WALSH Engineers and Surveyors (Jtllce with Brlgga-Anient Land Co , WAUCOMA MOTKL Bl.prj Surveys, Plans and Estimates, Railroad drlga roil and Water power Projects 'lown laiHtnlte Und Surveys, Contour Maps,