The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 29, 1908, Page Eight, Image 8

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iiOOD RiVJSK OLAC1ZK THURSDAY OCTOBER 29. 1908.
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STEINHARDT & KELLY
MAKE STATEMENT
CUiu.itift 1 1 at no endeavor b ben
made iu tatlous year U market tip
ple, iu tt a met t hit were not grown
at Hood KUtr under tba Hood Klter
brand, Meevrt. Stelobart & Kelly wbo
bought the Union apple bare Insert
ed tbe following dvuitisement, dii
pl ijidin bold trpe In the Chicago
Produce New and the Chicago Pack
er: Hood Hirer Apple (Jiowei Uolou
To IHK 1KADB:
1 ha M'ra. STKINHARDT & KEL
LV tulio pleasure id advising tbeir
friends aod tbe tiade lo general thit
they bave acquired by purchase tbe
major portion of tbe Apple Crop of
the HOOD K1VEK VALLEY OK
OKKUON as owned and peaked by the
members of the 1IOOU K1VER AP
PLE (J1JOWEKS' UNION.
The HOOD RIVER APPLES need
do introduction to tbe trade; tbey
re, without any doubt, the very tin
et Apple grown in the world.
The Messrs. STEINHARDT & KEL
LY desire to particularly impress up
on the mind of tbe trade that the
HOOD RIVER APPLE GROWERS'
UNION ii composed of ninety per
cent of tbe Apple Growers of tbe Val
ley and that tbey own and control
practically ninety-two per cent of the
output of the HOOD RIVER section
tbe other eight 01 ten per cent being
in tbe bands of several shippers, wbo
do not narvset their crop through the
Union.
Tbe pack this year will, without
queslon, be tbe finest ever put up by
tbe UNION, tbeir fancy grade, which
will be practically oil bandied by us,
oousistlug absolutely of perfect apples
only, and will be packed in tbeir ill
imitable style.
Tbe Messie. STEINHARDT fc KEL
LY particularly desire to draw tbe at
tention of tbe trade to the fact that
In former years there bate been foot
ed on tbe trade by unscrupulous deal
er a number of carloads of fruit with
tbe HOOD RIVER label ou tbe boxes,
the fruit in wbicb never saw tbe
HOOD RIVER VALLEY. Tbl we
intend to guard against this year.
However, to be absolutely sure that
you get tbe genuine HOOD RIVER
APPLE, see that every apple I
wrapped in tbn Union's paper and
that every ho cnrrleg the label of Hie
HOOD KIVtK APPLE GROWERS'
UNION on one end and the Urnwer'
PohI OUIce addie.s "HOOD lilVKK"
ou the othei.
HI KM I AUDI & KELLY,
101 Purk PIi.ce, N V.
KILLED TEN BEARS
NEAR WHITE SALMON
Rears are numerous at Hoar Valley
between Hitsum on tbe White Salmon
river and Trout Lake. A party of
Portland and Trout Lake hunters
were there bunting lust week and kill
ed teu bears, among them a large cin
namon bear weighing DUO pounds, suyi
Tbe Dalles Chronicle.
D. E Witt was captain of tbe party
of nine and tells some thrilling atoiies
oouoerning the obase wbicb lasted
from Wednesday until iaat Sunday.
In the party were representative of
tbe Union Meat oompany of Portland,
two Hood River men, Rutus Uyrkett
cf White Salmon, (Jeorge Fish, mas
ter of tbe bounds at Hosum, Fred
(Jutlip, Frank Moore aud D. E. Witt
of Trout Lake, and well known in
this city.
Tbe bunten camped at a logging
plant on tbe White Salmon not far
from a forest of oaks wheie there are
tons of acorns which are relished ty
bruin.
"A Bleep hill Is Immediately back
of tbe forest," siad Mr. Witt, "and
three deer aud bear trails came down
the bill to the river. We stationed
Young of Portland ou tbe bill near
one of tbe trails, so that in tbe dears
log be could easily pick off any bear
that came down the trail. We were
down below but oould see Young eas
ily. We sent the twouty-Qve bounds
skirmishing through the woods and
soon a bear came down the trail, noar
where Young was stationed. He
stepped behind a tree, until tbe ani
mnl came lumbering down the hill,
then stepped nut, aud as he did so,
tbe bear stopped and both looked at
one another tor about live minutes
when Young concluded to tire at tbe
animal.
"A soon as be flred tbe big animal
came rapidly to where we were Young
never bit it and one of our party
killed tbe bear. There was someblug
doing every minute. I have never
aeon the woods so full of game game
of all kinds. "Why," oontlnued Mr.
Witt, "there were deer in abundance
but we oould not touch them as we
had dogs, and deer are not allowed to
be hunted with dogs. We killed teu
bears aud wounded several that
crawled oil somewhere and died. "All
we killed wore very tat and tbe moat
waa sweet and good. Tbe Portland
fellows took several pelts home wltn
them to have niRrie i 'it o rugs. One
big clnuamon tear whh killed, lis was
a splendid looking animal. We never
had such sport iu our lives."
Mr. Witt says tbe party Is anxious
to take another buntiu trip in tbe
near future.
AT
THE
- - - - m- m tana u u m m B U Emm
The management of the Opera House take pleasure in announcing the engagement for four nights, commencV Thursday, Oct. 29, and running to and including Sunday November 1st
nOISJ PI It A IV n TUn rz4.4. j i
Roads, writes, spoils words, solves problems, washes clothes,
lights matches, living picture poses, does over 100 feats you
heard tell of a horse doing before.
A real living, laughing, talking horse
appear and pertorm upon tne stage, giving z-EEEMSSO,
two performances each evening commencing
at 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock.
October 29, 30, 31, November I
HOOD RIVER PROSPER
OUS SAYS JOURNAL
Hood River, taya tbe Oregon Jour
ntl. i enjoying a reriol of great
prosperity Ibe returns from tbe ap
ple ciop are large and the trend of
improve luent it uctictablu in all di
rections. Among the bin indu-trle
that will bring gold to Hood liivnr'i
bank deposit is tbe Hunter lju.iuejp,
and in Ibis connection it might le
said tbat few people ot Pottluiid cr
Iu tbe state of Oregon are ame of
I the tart that one of tl.n iui pleuant
pleasure trips is a visit to the mwii.ill
and camps of the Mauley su i n num
ber compauy 11 miles nortbwebt uf
Hood River. Far up among tbe red
fir and wbite rine forests this enm-
j pany bn established one t tbe model
lumber plauts or toe ravine coast.
Tbe sawmill basa capacity of K0,0U0
feet daily. It Is wbnt is called a
double mill aud ba seven large boil
eta. Ibis company bas three lumber
camp and two planing mills, witb
men on tbe payroll. In a seven
month run they have cut 21000,0U0
feet of lumber. Ibe moat peculiar
thing about this tlautls its method
of tiansportation. Flumes aie built
for miles through the great forest,
where eight donkey euigue with Ion
wire cables diuw tbe logs from deep
canoyn or bigb mountain sides aud
plaoe them in tbe flumes where they
are floated to the mill. The little
stream tbat mpplies the flume wltb
water and oarriea tbe mammoth logs
to the mill Is still further preyed in
to service aud carries the lumber iu
another flume for 11 miles to tbe rail
road. Tbl plant 1 located at an elnvatiou
of 2,500 feet, and for two trcnths In
tbe winter tbe suo is too deep for
logging. This body of timber seems
to be almost uulimited ; It will aver
age about .'10,000 feet pur acre and
reaches back for many miels from tbe
railroad. This Company mukr s a re
olalty of bridge aud couHtructiou tim
bers and railroad ciowstip, while
their better grades of lumbei are
blpped largely to Chicago.
To the lumbermen tbe toretts have
always been a mine, both iu the sense
of wealth producer aud iu the man
ner of their exploitation. As long hi
virgin supplies were in sliiht, tbe
forests wre treated pnel-Hily m a
mine would be, that is, depleted of
all tiselnl material and tlun hliindi n
od tor now Ueldrt. lbetelf i.nl.illy
no one protilutu heluie U railio ion
teilay of more t itiil i cm i ru M uu t l,it
of cn;slii pn.'duol ion lbej I, .ie ix
Inn-toil tile Mini 1 io i ii.it in le
gions, til l luriee a i-Kint. (.( ii-a;
present nuncio.
Ti e tnuguituue ol Ibe piol.luni I
indicated by tl.e fact tbat the ami t 'id
con limit Inn ol ties H the t'niti.i
States for renewals iud new linen i
about 1 !0,IXJU,OUO, whlrh lei) I'.es tl-c
tlmbei from over 'ino.OUU Htiea 11
railroad oiiitiuctimi timber lo in
eluded, it means that tbe railrna Is
strip tbe forest growto from more
than half a million tores annually.
Lumbering is our fourth great in
dustry. Hood River county bus from
1,600,000.000 to 1,800,000,000 feet of
standing timber. If tbe reader wuuls
a few days of recreatiou that recre
ates he can Und souio of Ibe best fibb
ing in tbe state In close connection
with the Stanley-Smith camp and b
few meals at one of tbeir several log
glng camps will make one wish be
were a lumber jnck. The viator is
sure to leoeive a royal welcome, at auy
of these camps, and i he walks dowu
tbe steep road tbat leads back to the
towu back to I ho world he foels
stronger aud better und happier for
bis trip.
BELMONT.
Mis lioyer leturned to bcr bomn
after a pleasant visit wltb Ut) v. lironu
and family.
Mias McElroy nelce of Rev. and
Mrs. Urowu weut to Cascade Locks on
a visit.
Miss Mildred Metcult entertainud
friends at Park Uraugo Hall Saturday
evening iu honor ot Uarland Hollo
well of Oregon City.
Mr. John Mosser of Peuuyeylvanlu,
uepben of Mr. and Mis. M. P. lseu
berg, oanie last Saturday ou a visit.
We hope be will like Iielmont.
Howard Iaenbeig aud wife spent
Sunday In llelmont.
Mrs,. Rakestraw, of Carson, Wash ,
is visiting with Mrs. Heutou aud oth
er friends.
Mr. Hubbard Taylor and family
have moved back to llelmont.
Mr. Steptoe and family leive Wed
nesday for '.heir new home in the val
ley. He hiB puiohased a dairy farm
and already bas a bord of thirty onw-t.
Will Soniervllle is building a belli iy
on the Columbia school bouse.
Mr. Trelber has bought the apples
on tbe Soott liooruiuu ranch. He li
busy picking them.
Rev. Drown has built a wood shed
at the parsonage. He struck oue of
bis Augers instead of the null. He
uow carne it iu a sling.
J. W. and Will Davis aie blasting
stumps on the Wertz place, getting
ready to pull tbcui.
We miss our moat nngon these days,
scarcity of cuttle is the oinue.
Mrs. Noider is baring u barn liuilt
ou her place.
Messrs. Moiesand Hogdos are pack
ing apples for Mr. Church.
Mi , m.
Don Fulano
- - tL fix t4piT' W -J;iW"-;KV
4 r
T A - T -.1
Let the Other Fellow
Take the Chance
That is what you do
when you buy
KEEN KUTTER
IiVer.v iictv is warrantod It
MUST be perfect in construc
tion, temper and finish, or
your money is cheerfully re
funded. You
can
buy
them
at
RANZ' HARDWARE
We are glad to notice the increiise
in the numbeis attending the service
at the Iielmont church. Rev. lirowu
is n plain forcible speaker. Next Sub.
batb he will begin u series ot an mens
that will be helpful to every one.
The ladies aid lnut with Mrs Ri-b-ert
J out 8 lit tit week,. Ibcy will bold
their Imziiar and sei ve dinner and
supper in K P. Hull, Dec. 5. Iiel
mont ladies are noted for the dinners
they serve.
Mrs Louise (ioddard will give nn
entertainment ut Purk CrunK" Hill
Friday evening,
Mr. utid Mrs. Nuuauikor (spent Fri
day evening at'the hoiiio tit Mr. und
Mrs. Wil Farrell.
Miss Ethel Farrell rot eked u pres
ent lnnt week of H line cook stove and
furnishings Wo expect she will lie
tbe boss conk of llolmoiit.
Exhibiting Fruit In I'oi ll.n d
Producers of Hue trults tbroutth'-u'.
the Northwest, and particularly those
ot Oregon, fully apprecia e tbe help
they in e reoeiviug from Portland
merchants, who give up theii show
windows for a display of these prod
ucts. Exhibits from Mosier anil Lin
coln county, Oregon, and Lnwistou,
Idaho, have attracted much tittcnticn
the past weok.
.Vol lee.
To whom it may concern. I hereby
give notice that my wife, Jonule Eg
bert, has left my home and board
and 1 will not be respnusilile foi any
debts contracted by her.
S. R Egbert.
TAFT-SHERMAN RALLY
Continued From Page One
would work uioro injury to tbe labor
ing mau than auy ether class of peo
ple." At the nouchiHiou of bis address
Mr. Fulton was heartily itppl'iuded
aud held an Impromptu roeeptiuu,
shaking bands with many wbo were
present. While here lie was the guest
of Chan. T. Kaily und A. A. Jayne at
dinner. Mr. Carter, Mr. late an'rj Mr.
J. P. LiU'tiH also being present.
vMinv, iiit;
shines shoes,
never saw 01
, r
that will l7FzSEE3WWi3m
.tV'c'..irJ'.-.s--f:.'.
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EDGE
TOOLS
RAZORS
KNIVES
SCISSORS
DeWiit'e Carbolizcd Witch Hazel
Sul ve is the bist pulve for pile. lie
sure you tjet Pe Witt's. Sold by Kier &
In the County t'ourt of the Stale ofOngon fur
xiihxi ttiver i.oniuy.
In the Matter ol the Guardianship of VerJIe
Aruen Kiineorn, a minor.
Notice Is hnieliy (Ken that under and by
vlrtue of an order duly made anil entered In
the ahove entitled eourl and cause on Ihe 5 h
dsy ol Oclober, l'.C'M, the undersigned ss the
iruiiriiiiLu ot v erdie Arni-n tiuneorn, a imnnr,
will, from and alter the tilth dny of November,
HK)s, sell the I'ollowiiiK descrihed preiniHi'S tie
Immliii: to mild minor und sltuuted iu Hood
Itiver Coiinty, (Iri'ifiin, towll:
lKiiintiiK at. the ciuarter sictlon corner (a
I'ni'lO set ut the Intersertloli of tin- center lines
or I he Mt. llooil Hiid on thrr coui.iy inmls nn
llif inn Hi lioiiiidiiryofHeellon 'J.7, in Township
2 North of Rante IU Hast, W. .M , iiood lliver
Counly, Oretjoo, and runnlrg llu nce south
up the center of said county loud alonir the
west line ol Haves lllvers land, lll.'-'ii cliiilns to
the HoutiiwcNt corner of suld ldver land and
tlic point ol beKinnliiK of the tract herein con
veyed; thHiiid cast Rttt chains along the south
llneol'suiil Divers land lo the intersection ol
said south line with the west line ol John K.
Crosby bind, and being the southeast corner
of nn I it Divers land: thence Houili along the
west line of the said Crosby's land 4 III chains
to u point for t he southeast corner of the tract
herein conveyed; thence west parallel to the
north llneof the tract herein described U.63
cluilns more or less lo the west boundary of
siild half section 27 In the center of said county
road for ibe southwest corner of the lund
herein conveyed; thence north on auld half
section line down the center of said county
mud 4.10 chains more or less to the point of
beginning nnd being the northwest corner of
the land hcn ln couveyed, containing six
aciTS of land; hounded north by Daves Divers
land, ensl by Und of John R. Crosby, south
by laud formerly owned by J. W. Black aud
now owned by llallie Crocket nnd west by
said Hicliou lino, and being situate In and a
part of the norlhwest quiirlerof ttte northeast
quarter of said section H, together with one
miner's Inch of waUir forever lo be taken out
of Oilell Creek on the land of said llattle
Crockett at the most convenient point so as
lo carry the same on the highest ground pos.
slble for irrigation of the land herein con.
veyed.wlth all necessary rlnht of way over
said Hal lie Crockett's land, for the purpose of
maintaining a ditch, canul or flume lor c r
r lug said water.
Hald sale will be made at prlvat.- sale either
for cash in hand or partly cash und the bal
ance to be secured by a moitgiige on said
premises, anil proposuls for said purchase
may be made to me at the bank of Holler
Hunting Co., Hood Klver, Oregon.
Tltl'MAN llUTl.Klt,
Ouardlau of Verdle Arden Kuncora,
oirml'J a minor.
HORSES FOR SALE
One span blacks, Kfxi lbs., 7 yrs. old: one
span sorrels, l;wo lbs, 7 and S vrs. o!d; ul.o sev
eral olheas, lit) to 1300 lbs., all for sale cheap.
VVrlU Shelley A Hon, Carson, Wash., or phone
W. F. Young, phone 10:1, Udell.
yyui iua vjicciiCM CUUCalcU
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VOGT
.Ferguson & Wright
Hood River Marble Works
Are prepared to execute
all orders for granite and
marble work, monuments,
ftp.
XKWI.LL, GOSSETT&
WALSH
Knyineeisaml Surveyors
nice with Kriggs.Am nt I .and ( o ,
WAt'COMA HOTKL lil.DU
Huives, I'lsns and Kstlinutra. I'at:p -i d
drlgi Ir. ii and Waier Power Pruje la ..wn
Ias-mlti' Land 8u veys, Contour Alaps.
Attention
Fruit Growers
Send ns your orders for fruit
boxes at the low price of
$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 f 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 hik! improvements
niaile on orders. Also .Steam .'j.iayets
with lironzo fly-wheel numo ami Ithsb
pipe and fittings to 9 uid 1 i in stone
solutions or any of the ciievin raie 1 sed
in spraying. For p-ces mi l fmther
nformntion noply lo
HOOD RIVER STEAM SPRAYER CO.
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
The Oregonian, Telegram and Journa
ON SALE SUNDAY.
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A coupon bearing three numbers will be given with each 25 cent admission
during the week, and Sunday eve., Nov. 1st, at Don Pulano's 8:30 o'clock
show, Don will pick out the numbers one at a time, the lady holding the
corresponding numbers will be presented with a beautiful gold watch, pin
and plush case, purchased from the regular stock, and fully guaranteed by
Arthur Clarke, the leading jeweler. See his window. Drop in and ask
about it.
r-iw-A-i k.' -.,w4
Admission 25c
: yiMMi
M A Special
j aaturaay
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.
B
Creating a Reserve
Is not difficult once you start to save your
money systematically. But if you ever expect to
be independent finam-iallv through your own
efforts yon must make the start. Money saved
and put away Mif-ly will protect you from
misfortune and prepnre you to take advantage
of opportunities that will surely come to yon.
Fund iii-1 lie 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 experience 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
HOOD MVER, OREGON.
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
Ill Xli Filling Prescriptions f
WVVIth Pure Drug9 with salisfaction to LjlJ
Vl- 'SH'f I lmK notion .l . J l'"J?7'4
V - JETJ
-u- vti i r"c" iu liiivoiLimi id unsureu 11 Y.xst-f,
THE GLACIER PHARMACY, CHE?AvCoLcf,?KE
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
nOiSe
Matinee for ladies and Children
atternoon at 2:30.
ROS.
With Pure Drugs with salisfaction to
hoth patient and physician is assured if
you leave your prescription with us.
We have gained a reputation for relia
bility by supplying
Pure Fresh Drugs
In all our prescriptions. When you
bring your prescriptions here you are
sure of ideal service.
it
HOUSE
Children 15c
Admission 10c