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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1908)
" fiOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1& 1008. II DOINGS IN OREGON Interesting Items Gathered From All Fart of the SUtc. J SCiio Will frd Large Fund. Salem It sterns altogether prob bl that appropriations for state purposes for the biennial period 1909-10 will pais the $3,000,000 maik. Though only a few of the state Institutions and department! have made their report! recommend ing appropriations for the ensuing two rears. It Is apparent that the Increase In population of the state and consequent Increase in business at state departments makes a general Increase in almost eyory item of ex pense. There is a strong demand for the creation of an insurance department, a state board of control and for the enactment of a comprehensive water code with a provision for state ad ministration. The state will be asked to help build a home for the Oregon Historical Society. There is also a demand from East em Oregon that scalp bounties be restored. Acltatlon has been sjrong for some time in favor of state aid for public roadbulldlng. The bill for erection of armories by the state will probably be renewed In another form, though defeated by the people last June. In some quarters there li an argument in favor of an appro priation for the purchase of the Ore gon City locks by the state. The cro?.ed condition of the State Insane Asylum and the proportions that institution has attained, makes it necessary that a separate Institu tion be provided, and It Is generally believed that an appropriation will be made for a branch asylum some where in Eastern Oregon. Banker Faces Serious Charge. Fortland A. D. Connelly, said to be the millionaire wheat king of the Grand Rondo Valley and prominent LaGrande banker, is accused by the Portland police of kidnaping from his homo city Gertrude Williams, a 16-yeur-old girl. Mr. Connelly was accosted last week at the Union De pot by Mrs. Lola Baldwin, of the. police department, and the girl taken from hia custody. Mr. Connelly, who is charged with enticing the girl from her I .a Grande home, had made all arrangements to take her' with hint on a trip to Southern California. He is about 74 years of age and venerable looking, and did not seem one whit nonplussed at the painful situation be facod as the officer con fronted Mm. Mr. Connelly was allowed to con tinue hlH trip and the girl was taken to the police station. Mrs. Baldwin announced that she would take Im mediate steps to prosecute Mr, Con nelly, who Is said to be ono of the leading business men In La Grand, and is said to own a large interest In three of the most Important banks In that part of the state. He has a wife and family of grown children roHldlng near La Grande. Government Land to Be Opened. Roseburg On January 20, 1909, there will be thrown open for entry t the Roseburg Land Office 91,950 acres of dfth'rto, fruit and timber lands, which will be withdrawn from the Umpqua forest reserve, and which are situated in Coos, Western Land an Douglas counties. The pro posed railroad from Drain to Marrh fleld runs through a portion of this tract.. The dulrylng and fruit lands will be subject to the homestead act, but the Umber lands can only be taken under the timber and stone act. A peculiar feature of this opening is that squatters' rights will be recog nized. After December 91, persons may settle on the land and prepare to make it their home. The rights of such persons will be recognised as prior to those who file on January 20. It Is expected that there will be a rtiBh for the choice tracts in this land when it is opened. A Hi t te Electric Road. Marshflold Coos Bay people have not given up the Idea of building an electric line from Marshfleld to Rose burg. Such a plan wag brought for ward a year ago and Douglas county men subscribed $250,000, if Coos Bay would put up a like amount. The plans fell through, however. Now there Is serious discussion of such s T6 HowingHeat FromEvery Ounce of Fuel It's very light T room, i danger i i lor and gives nine hours oi cozy com I or I si one filling ol brass font Finished .in nickel and japan. Every heater warranted. Thei&Lamp! or ww br B -won't org tout ra. and burner. Md ol bran, nickel plated- Every limp warranted. 11 put dealer on not tupaly Ox Rayo Lamp m Peritenon Oil Hatter, write our nearest agency br a dcampu're circular, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Iacarparata4) scheme, and Coos Bay business men believe that a movement In that di rection should again be made. It is thought that It $500,000 was raised It would build 20 miles of the road, and ttat money for the rest of the construction could easily be ob tained by' bonding. The road from Myrtle Poiat to Roseburg. which Is now used by one of the stage llnej, Is thought to be the one which would cost lrss for construction and at the same time tap a more valuable farm ing country than would be found on the Coos Bay wagon road. Tlllaini) k Struck by lllr.e. Tillamook An early morning Are In this city Sunday did $15,000 dam age and threatened for a while de struction of the entire business por tion of the city. Fire feli so thickly about the city that it caught the roof of the Tilla mook Hotel, which was only saved by heroic efforts. Every window In .he building was destroyed. There Is a strong impression that the fir ir as started by some drunken tags who were loafing in ft shed at 4 rear the building. OREGON ERIEFLETS The complete returns of the Presi dential election In Oregon are as fol lows: Taft, 62,118; Bryan, 17,775; Cbafin, 2CK6; Debs, 7098; Hlsgen, 327. What Is declared to be the first discovery of bog Iron in the United States was made near Salem last week. There Is said to be an im mense ledge of great value. The Corvallls & Eastern railroad shows a corpdrate net loss of $1156 for the year of 1908. The majority of the stock is owned by E. II. Harrl man and held in trust for the South ern Pacific Company. Tracklaylng has been resumed on the Corvallls & Alsea railroad, and Is iu jo puaned. only about a ni.lt; remains to be laid, when the town of Monroe will be connected with Corvallls by rail. The complete stock of the Merlin Supply Company was burned last week, with no Insurance. Mr. and Mrs. William Richards, of Merlin, and G. B. McEwen, of Astoria, wore badly burned, the latter two with but slight chances for recovery. R. D. Hume, the millionaire salmon-packer of Curry county and known throughout the state as the king of Rogue river, is reported to be dying at his home at Wedderburn. He la suffering from a severe attack of kidney trouble. . The Secretary of the Interior hns withdrawn from entry two small tracts In ClatBop county, with a view to creating National parks. The withdrawn areas embrace Saddle Mountain and Humbug Mountain. The creation of parks can only be by congressional action. Seven hundred head of ownerless sheep, valued approximately at $2000, have been found by C. E. Cariile, of Unity, Baker county, and are being held for the owner. So fur no woolgrower in that vicinity can be found who has missed that many animals. While in a temporary fit of In sanity, Mrs. Emma Slaughter, of Pendleton, made an unsuccessful at tempt Sunday at self-destruction. She shot herself with a double-barrel der ringer, but the wound will not prove fatal. Sales of farm and orchard lands within a radius of 12 miles of Med ford, made through the agency of real estate men, are $1,000,000 greater for 1908 than for the year 1907, reaching a grand total of $1, 500,000. A verdict of acquittal was re turned last week by the Jury in the case of Joseph ShaughneHsy, on trial for the killing of A. Wilcox In The Dalles on October 1. The verdict was a surprise, since It was proved that Wilcox died from three woundB Inflicted by a knlfo In the hands of Shaughnessy during a quarrel over a dog. While two boys, sons of E, Kaura laus, were playing In their house at Hobsonvllle, near Tillamook. Satur day, and while the older brother was standing with his hand at his back against a door, the younger lad picked up a shotgun and fired It at the door, the shot partly tearing his brother's hand to pieces and then en tering his back. Injuring him so se verely that he cannot live. The boys are f ii.l It: years oi mt. When the mercury drops out ol sight, and you just can't keep the house warm, you'll find it wonderlully convenient to use a PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) 1 carry it sboul heat any cold .1 . I 1 . f I urn tne wick rugrt or low no no smoke no smell. Easily cared .i i ith its flood ol tuJ. brilliint light is ideal lor long winter noting Lateri fanpravnl central FOR SALE HiryrkV Sh'p at Hmid River As I am going away 1 nill sell my tlcyole sod general repair shop very reasonable. Any one who ondei atands auto work who would put in a 1 it b would get all tbe boaioeas two men could potmibly attend to. AUo until Decern tier all new atull goev at Cit, 25 to 30 per oent discount oi everything. Urea, iuoer tulei, pumps, brakes, fedala. cement, etc. Ik) new wheels, J; rne chainleg-, eost I-?, a ted m e-y little, at -V; one HO wheel, need tor renting out tbis guiumer, good as uew, for f JU; others at low pi ices Two heating toy?, ohm dreaaer, i writing di-tkr, oe coak Mere, oi-l iimm! out year, f r il5 No. 8, witb tetrrvoir Several dozen Ma-nii fruit jars filled witb fruit for 'X rtn. i ei j -i, r t:.0U per doz ; t gtinnt'oe lanuch, 1!) font, 56 inch iieuti , .'I'u II. r. etgine, com plete STJT); 7 rorla 10 Inch mi l, J! '.. prcord; Hunt of aire cable, ccst $18, used 3 duy, for $10; (i full t lood white VVytnilotie hens, frUit. mrb. Several truit ladders ct.oi p. J. M Rel I. Ill-solntion nf Partnership Notice Is hereby giveu that the no dersined, doing bimireafl as the Kler trio Wiring riud Supply Co., hare this 12th da; of November dissolved uit nersliip, II. 11 Itailev rtt rtng and Koy Dent) aud C M. HLa ci utiuuing '.be busiueas 'lbe lira; will collect all blls and pay all debts contracted by tbe dim. II II tisjlcy. Kuy Dean C. M. 8hHW. COUlOIM'iM; H tlKDS .U.mjr :i 1U d Itiver ll n l.i.lii Nill Find T lie m So. Tt; liate tb ;mits t'lid ao''e if a b (1 b'irk ri iin.r.ft; to be u t i free fio mm. jink. ilHtigerous tiri isry di n in is i m ng tn n ile i.i j xi'lupj tuid'jrer tfiHto'nl lo ttll I w bin gieat el Hiie run be l.rou' t.r ii vlllpr e . tort inv wo : to tun icds of II noil River ii H.'ero. Jmii li d Dnherty, ret r .il lit nu . t 101 S r'imitli St , lb I) lien. Oi'., :iy: "In J iinthry l'.K ij I r -.!- i tHtrinent recoin udii-.K Ui'i ti'a Kid i.ey IMi '.rid telln u li : it y had ir- lievfd Of Si VI K i: I 8 UClO!i- ill I' ins i I'll ki(iras. No, nenlv !wo teeidletir 1 ftiil n ruiin c i.d I Hi roiiit- I . e? n .mi e ot; in el, tit " I tore. I inn (telling t lelty will along in et:t . n 1 ooti d in t ( n ct m , uiHiitrt cue I ut Dhu'h Kidney fill uee r Ih I In gl-. e i; e a!tLi;tl I taut relf inun the reere puinp nnii sum yanee caused by we k kidueyr. I bu e li' ed tbis renuiiy on tiiHtiy 0Hii ih i.ii l it, l ii jdobs'iio for mo -. recommend it". floiity ini.TM (in f lili" lhi !ri n II ni d iiiwr in tie. Cull at C. N. Cl.irke'i drti( to a and u.-k wl'ii' i i -tomers tept rt. For fiile by nil dealers. Price W cents I ntte Milkuru Co., Baffalo, Nu i ui U, ti n tii i. In for the United Htiites. Kemembir the nam DcauV ijnd tuke no other. ODELL. Papers have been drawn whereby (!. W. iS'nit.h ot Oiiell trnhferi lnn pioperty near Dukes Valley tt th.u to 11. II. Weber ef TIiuDhII.b. J. r. Smith nice Ives iu rxcliHURe prneprty uenr The Duller h pait ot which in in orcbnid, peiicties ami cherries Mr. Smith I as bad many years ext ei iuice In grow n nt d mirke'i n these fruits sod will t e perfeollv Ht home In his new work. We would be pleased should Mr Sii.itbuud Ilia fi ninj I hve remained renldeiite uf Dilell hh they are fifinelo of the sort who uiii Iu i n buil ling a community and ne be speak tor tbutu a weleiin e in tbnir new home. Mr Weler is known as a uurgeryiiuiu hud fiuit Kroner of o leriencu nud hiti ImoliiiK iu proper ty here speHks well for Udell. tbe forty-acre tract, tbe propeity of tl.e 1'itn Mrs. Sillinan, Iihm lien sold to Olds &. King of I'm tlm d, oouHldnrutiou, $10,000. PINE GROVE Miss ZeuR Miller ih ie-iebing in Wasco ooiiuty, south of l'he I )u11oh Apple pROking Is gradually rtriiwim.' to h close for thin seHsiin. Hnne ol thesiiallcr growois have i iready llu istieil Work whs begun this wek iion tbe tie sheds at the sobool gro'i; d . Mrs Wir. Mnnrii whs seriou Iv il list o"k Lul h( innMit i ril nt I iinproving. I be now irl in ilciun Hue. Mr. mid Mrs. M M Hill Hud Mi. au I Air- vi I., hunt li spii.t n co. In of diiys in HnrtUnii IhsI a mk. ,r!er. White mid wife are in Portland this week for a few days stay. Willis Van Horn is expected Ir'ine cdis ween. L. K. Clark sold ten acres of land last week. Mr. Hole aud familr r. eei iiu hi.il-. ed (nlo tbe bouse (acated by Kev White. Our tiresidinir elder nmrt.i I ha statemeut here last Sabbath ' I hut we have tbis vear a minister ili'isiMu in tbe best oliHrgos iu his district. The Ladles Aid will have a chicken dinnei, hiippt r aad aprnu btizimr iu r'rauz's new hardware store on Satur day, Deceuiber i A large audience were in atteudeuce at the program given by Miss lur ney's pupils last Kriduy evening All were pleased with tbe progiutu. BELMONT. Mis. Lewellyu pf Adams, Ore , vu iteil several days tbe pift week witb r cousin, Mrs N tin i maker. District Superlentendeut SLipwoilb held first qtis'iterly u eeting ut li '1 niont church. A Jgood iH'iigieation greeted him. Miss McKlroy, lit it e of Kev. Htui Mis. Urown, returned Iroui isiting at Portlaiiii and Casomle Leeks lust week. Miss Maie SotnervillM went to White Salmon to attend institute thi re this week. J. W. Davis ami son Will eut. to WashongHl, Wash , last week, lso stnentil at Cmsun I h..r r.. ,,,,;,. favorably I'rpicfmd wlthl!arfon and may iieunie to lilted in bind ttiete .Mr. ami Mrs. H V. liirrett visilni at tbe Kby home last Sunday. Mrs. Alfred HooruiRij aud fri: in! Mis. Hrad.ey atteuded Ladies Aid last Kiiday. Mrs. Samuel Price leu for a visit among old time frieuds in roe uaiies. Mr. aud Mrs. lieit Adamsou have a new babv ciil Cum tn uim ur n, - .... J l li n home last Friday. We are soirv to hnr that m Mrs. II. 11. Jantzeu of Oak (iiove nave lost uieir little son. Mr. and Mrs K. (i rimreh have apple packers again tbis week. John Wilson of Hood Kiver visited at tbe Davis boas on day last week, Will Bomervllle starts to build a Urge barn tor Mrs. Marquis. Karl Eby is working for M. P. Isen- berg. J be Ladies Aid of Belmont will bold an all day nee ting at tbe church Wednesday. their bizaai will be beld in tbe K. V. ball, December 5, a obl?ken and noodle dinner will be served witb all tbe delicacies ot tbe season. Come etery body. Tbey will ell aprons large and snali apious to suit you all, quilts and rugs and fan cy thiigs as only lielmout Aid cnu bring luto tbe city of Hood River. H?3ES I BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON MOTDnM WTm. aOKTLAND. CHI tO ON IARITF POR CATALOG PfSi Srhmt tliet I'.'hcm You in a tiond Fonlitm OPEN RIVER Transportation Co. DAILY SERVICE I ctween rOUTLAM), HOOD RIVER and TMi: DALLES Steamers J. N. Teal Sarah Dixon MM) by Hip I'EoI'LE Si'- tl (1 I) Si'iiim :ci1 l the People S ct i;i' altc: lion iveii I'ni'i Shipments Kpiicioii.s AcciiiiiiiKMlatiMiis for hnTidliii Livestock and Vnroii8 We solii-it voiir atroiaje J. A. Strannhan, Agt., Hood River Dorsey B. Smith, General Manager, Portland 3 My F'lana 8'oiaa't 'W Whether you an- ic.idy to order or not we want vtni to come in and inspect these samples. &e Tog'g'ery, RprH4?esth00rw If You Have Fa 4 mat To Ship, Sell or Store SEE HAVinON o, " w a i a v a 1 w . I f We Manufacture Fruit Boxes of f $ All Kinds and of First Quality f s f Also Cold Storage in Connection Call at our Office, 3d and River Sts.. m- Phone ;f Office 5G or Cold Storage G5 ' I WE ARE HERE VOGT Mid&tt Restaurant ' Next to Briok ng and Trst Co. A New Quick Order House where Meali and Lvncbri Will be Served at All Hoars STFAKS, CHOPS AND OYSTERS IN ANY STYLE COOKED TO ORDER Quick Service Moderate Prices b M. BRALEY - Prop A'i kim'H i f rewing and dress making no tly done ly Mrs. Geo. F. Reeii, Pa Belief l-ftrii'. n2t The Toggery Is now showing the best Jine of fall samples for Men's Suits and Overcoat over shown in Hood Kiver. The Royal Tailors line which tire absolutely all pure WOOL. Not n sample in the lot that has a fibre of cotton or mercer ized stock in it. Suit or overcoat made t o measure, fit guaranteed, style guar anteed, and the cloth is guaranteed ALL WOOL. A written guarantee from the Koyal Tailors gois with each suit. Trices I'rom $20 to $45 JL. if5- THE PiQI TIT- rn and Ice Factory j FOR BUSINESS 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. Let the Other Fellow Take the Chance '1 1 . 1 1 is what you do In n ou buy KEEN KUTTER Every piece is warranted It MUST be perfect in construc tion, temper and finish, or your money is cheu'fully re 0" Mr:;irSaTaEsi' j IH You lMi can lUfiffii them BiKif at FRANZ' HARDWARE Ferguson & Wright Hood River Marble Works Are prepared to execute all orders for granite and marble work, monuments, etc. IN ONE OR MANY COLONS Hfj LARGEST FACILITIES E IN THE WEST FORM TUP DDnnTTPTTrtliT -t HIGH GRADE WORK lATIt It 10W At USTEII NOUSES mum I - mmmnmh wit IF Tr.jftT JSt ig. A C. EVEKETT, The Practical Sli.iemaker, At Riggs' Old St mil. Fine Work a Specialty. EDGE TOOLS RAZORS KNIVES SCISSORS A'uile", To whom It may oonoern. I hereby give police that my wife, Jeuule Eg bert, baa loft my home mir) board nd 1 will uot to respnrjjible foi any debts contracted by ber. f. U. Egbert. c pTross- Billiards and Ecwiing Alley and. Confectionery lVi.,i!l THE RES! LINE OF Tobaccos aud Cigars j in I'M k im ; llieo-,,,,,., r:ril , j,M ia, I 'v Ml.l sI'Mi v ; MOW I I.L, i; sSi.TT & I Iigill.M ; ;,! ,; S. v, vols m,-. -illts.K Hnl,,0 W Al CU.M. IIOTI.I. m.l.ti Sntvey, lmn nnrt l-MiMiai, n-.ir... i 1 1 iKa iron miicI Water Piw- i' iu . . "-Hel..Dd Survey,. S .', HOUSES FORbALE