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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
HOOP ttlVBtt giJLOflm TMPK8PAY, MAY la 1909 Lhrv jam going to shoot those,' and be in- i listed that 1 was nroiifr, not 1 bad my way, as I )ibd Dot much fsilh iu i liiM coal pittiiiu, ac he calltvl It, so I tiliot U nf Hum, wblcb oust roe 21 70 (or powder mi I anp, and 1 have bad tbe lime of my life petting ild nf the root tbat were till lelt Io the ground, besides great ragged boles shot a iuy Deldti, ou which nothing will gow until 1 have made new .-ml again. 1 did not spend a half day's time on tbe twenty we pitted, after tbe Hrst day's woik, and 1 now plow i i I t through where tbey stood. "1 have taken kixteeo more out this tall that did not iuteilere with my other work iu the lentil, gH 1 look at them every day oi so to tee it tbey need any tnoie earth throwu un them, and one of them was a eung eight feet in diameter. 1 bare never found them too net to burn at any time of the year. "Kelson Ian. Whooping tough. This is a more dangerous disease than it generally presumed. It will be a sur prise to many to learn that more deaths result from it than scarlet fever, l'ncu munia often results from it. Cliuinbor lain'a Cough Remedy has been used in many epidemics of w hooping coiuh, and always with he best results. Delberj McKeig, of Harlan, lows, says of it: "Mv boy took whooping cough when nine months old. He bud it in the winter. 1 got a bottle of Chamberlain's I'omrh Kerned v which moved good: I Service, not price, estab lishes the value of a, suit. It isn't the start of its wear, but the finish. Ederheimer Stein Clothes are so well finished at the start that they finish well at the end. Vox young men The making is as good as the fit that means most that can be said about any ready-to-wear clothes. Sold with a guarantee which lasts when the clothes don't last up to expectation. F. A. CRAM. cannot recommend it too highly.," For Hule by all dealers. The progress of the electrification of the suburban linos of railroad is bt-iug watohed most oarefully at prea ent by managers and people alike Of oourse tbe people all see the ad vantage from their viewpoint, but tbe stockholders and managers are moie wav. as I did not have much faitb In interested iu -the ditteieuoe in the eo-t of operatiou between electric and steam roads He nomically, eleotrio traction is nossitde onlv where passeugei traffic is exceediualv dense. kor two and half years, half of 11(05 and nil of 19J6 and 1907, it is said that the Long is and Railroad carried Its electric service as a burden and not until 190H had the number of constant travelers ou the electriHed portion of the road increase I snlHciently to lender pos eihle a saving iu operating expense, as co no .ied wlh steam traction Ibe cost of electric operation per car mile got don to the minimum last august, when it showed a saving of something like id) or '!! per cDt over steam. This ia a very satislac- tory basis, and it there weie Buy hope ot uiHintHiuiog it even oi any considerable part of t e yeai, on lines not now electrified, the extension ot tbe thiid rhil would proceed as fast as hands and tool could carry it on. Hut in January last this unit cost bad i isen to just twice what it had been iu August. The average cost through out the year mi- less than a year's avera.'e for steam, but that does not ti-it the whole story, because tbe cost per CBr mile must show a considerable advantage over steam iu order to nuvei the ioterets ou money invested in tbe expensive equipment of an electric line health'hnilder no other Dills can coui- ntire with Dr. Kinu's New Life Pills. I hey tone and regelate stoinacu, ner and kidneys, purity the Dlooa, streng then tbe nerves : cure constipation, dys- epsia, biliousness, jaundice, headache, chills and malaria. Try them, 26 cents at Cl.ns N. Clarke's. Two Preventive Against Moth. lake one lourtb of an ounce eaob of ground ciovea and oaraway seed, one ounce ot dried common sslt, one nan pound of lavender flowers tree from tbe stalk and one half ounce eaob ot dried tbvme and mint. Mix well to aether, and out in silk or cambric, hags. 'these scent bags, ll paicna amooii olotbes. will prevent theiu fiom moths and give a pleasant odor. If you are troubled with moths in the house, trv nutting blotting paper well saturated with turpentine in the drawers, among the furs and bed clothes, or wherever there is any dan set of the moths working tbeii de nredatinus : It can e en he put along the odaes of oaroets. Turpentine is the best preventive of moots i nave discovered. Woman's Home Compan ion for May. Chamberlain's Liniment. This is a new preparation and a good one. It is especially vaiuaoie as a cure for chronic and muscular rheumatism, and for tbe relief from nain which it affords in acute iiiflamatorv rheuma tism. Those who have used it have invariably spoken of it in the highest terms of nraise. Lame back, lame shoulder and stiff neck are due to rheu matism of the muscles, usually brought on by exposure to cold or damp, and are quickly cured by applying this liniment freely and massaging tbe attecteu parts. Soreness oi the muscles, wnetner in duce! bv violent exercise or miury, is allaved bv this liniment. For sale by all dealers. .i..t..t lit I M"I I M-H-H-i t SEE -.'..-.'... V -, -1- I -t. ...-i-----v..T..t.,i i i rm T i i Trrn i i v Ti i j. k. McGregor For Good Fruit Land At pSO per acre, Identical in toil with and close to Hood Hiver. MOSIER, OREGON 1-1"I"M"1 1 M 11 'M-H-K-M-H-l-H-K- Oakdale lias on hand "I vines Greenhouse NEW WAY TO BEAT THE GRUBBING GAME Sometime ago the Kelso State Dank subscribed for 500 copies of "The Knnclr' for its fsrniiuu PHtrons. be lieving that it was devoted to the interests of the laimeraud would be of service to all of them. If the f ot lowiiiR prescription for iemotiiii! stumps from logged oil land, recently piiuted in tbat magazine, is as good as is claimed and it only a few of tbe owners of logged-otf in Cowlitz couu t v will put it in practioe, tbe bank officers will feel well repaid for the expense incurred. Too an icle ou stuu. p burning, liv the way was wiit teu by a practical Cowlitz county farmer re.-i ling near Woodland, aud it goes to sliow tbat in stump burning, as well as iu other good tbings, Cow litz county is always in the lead: "First, get some good dry kindhug wood oi bark or any trash such as may be found in abundance ou any uow land aud stuud on end all around tbe st.uiu;i or snag to be lemoved to a height of two or three leet, and us plenty of it so that a good heat will heuenerated betora it is alllburut out. then I novel mai wnu lerus ur uruaf, i ,, , ul,ftr aftor which i cover me enure siump, .,,;,l..riiti,,ii Itllliinsncaa mid Constipation. For vears 1 was troubled with bilious-ne-s and constipation, which made life miserabfe. for ine. My appetite failed me. I lost i ii y usual force und vitality. Pepsin preparation! and cathartics only ' made matters worse. 1 do not know where 1 should have been today bud 1 not tried Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablees. The tablets relieve ihf ill feeiing at once, strengthen the diges i tive (unctions, purify the stomach, bvet a mi blood, helping the system to do its woik naturally. Mrs. Ho-a rolls 1 I'.irmiiitiham, Ala. These tablets an- lor sale by all dealers. Study Products of Forest The forests servioe is making thorough study of the utilization of the pioduots of the forest, and ot tbe lumber and wood using ludustiies and markets ot this district. Iu time i report will be had from every ooneld ernhle wood manufacturing etahlish meut in both states. Each marKet is studied with referenoe to the spe' les found, the use of the woods, the source of supply, tbe distribution of tbe manufactuied wood products, Drioes and genersl market conditions. 1 lies'- statistics should be of decided value to all wood users and should promote tbe wisest aud most econom ical utilization of forest produots. Peeling Onions Without tears. Tbs woik of skinning onious, which usually ends in tears, oau be made a pleasure by pouring boiling water over tl em and covering tnem a lew mm ties hefure c elinu. Vt omau's Home Companion for May. Lived 152 Years. William Parr England's oldest man married the third time at 120, worked in the fields till 142 and lived 20 years lot ger. People should be youthful at 8o. .lames right, of Spurlock, Ky. shows bow to remain young. "I feel iust like a lti-vear-old boy," be writes, 'stter taking six Domes oi r.ieciric Kilters. Foi thirty years kidney trouble ini'de life a burden, but the hist bottle f this wonderful meoicine convinced in.-I had ioiind the greatest cine on artfa " They're a godsend to weak, Icklv rundown or old people. try them. 60 cents at i. lias. in. t iarae s. Yakima Orchards Hard Hit. M. Filloou returned from North V'aklma yetserday and says orobardists there were hit hard by having fruit trees iniuied by tbe January freeze than those of this section were. Mauv are cutting down their iieaoh trees as they ere iojured beyond re- coiery. Dalles Chronicle. If voti want to feel well, look well and Is- we . take holey s Kidney nemeuv It tones up the kidneys and bladder, onrifies the blood and restores health sin! strength. Pleasant to take and contains no harmful drugs. Why not eomweoce todaT Clarke Drug To. J. K. Nuuamaker came up from Hood River. Mouday Mr Nuna mnkei came up for tbe purpose of j selling his wool and this he did at a good figure Heppuer Gazette. For a burn or scald apply Chamber lain's mlve. Il will allay the pain al most instanth and utiicklv heal the in jured parts. For sale by all dealers. Countv Clem Culbertsou went to the Dalles Friday to check over the n -cold uow being transcribed. He says that be expects the records to be delivered to this county this monin. Clematis, Wistaria, Ivy, Vir ginia ('reeper. Honeysuckle. In shrubs: Rhododen dron, Kaluisu, Mimnolin. Jumper. Arbor metie, Li lacs, Snowball, Spireus, Barbary, Flouring, Almond, etc. In roses all the leading kinds and can get the others. In Perrenials: Lockspur, Oriental I'oppies, Phlox, Shasta Daicies. Pie plant roots, Paneies, Geraniums, Salvias. A few Raspberry plains. FLETCHER & FLETCHER PHONE 1972-M. HtU l"H"M"t 1H I Mill MM I H4"H"l-H"H4f'H"lf 111 M IK 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 0. P. DABNEY & CO. TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. AGENTS FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phones: Wharf float No. 14-F. Office 5 HOOD RIVER APPLE VINEGAR CO. Manufacturers Pure Apple Cider & Apple Vinegar We receive Canning and Cider Apple from one season to another, paying market price for the same. Iu ship ping over Mt. Hood R. R. or from M osier there will De no transfer charge from freight house to factory. Patronize your home Industry and let us have your apples. HuntPaint & Wall Paper Co. Complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHLS and BRUSHES HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS. Our Stock of Paper include latent design in Wanks, (Hits and High tirades, from 10c up. A full stock of Room Molding, Picture Rail, Plata Kail aud a unall line of novelties In Framed Picture. CALOIMO, the latest thing in Room Tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper Haogiog, Sign Work Home Phone 116 Kirst and Oak Street! J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR All cull prompt!) iiili iiiled, ulghl or day, city or country Nlrlioli HUlg., Cor. Oak and 5th St. ,,HO PS j Hum-OIUrj 3hB Kealdence 31 noon rivkb. osuon ' "U!NM PAriric-omce3M3; Re.M GOULD & SNYDER PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. R. E. Harbison A. L. Newton BOXES Crates and Fruit Packages of All Kinds. Band Sawing and Other Wood Work Given Special Attention. Saw Filing and Mill Saw Repairing Hood River Box Co. Hood River, Ore. Homo Phone 175 Harness & Saddlery Harness Made to Order and Repaired Lap Koluvs. Horse Blankets, "I cuts, Davenport Harness Co. FJBZOlT STABLE Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN Hood River ,Ore. Horses hought, sold or exchanged. PleaMire parties can secure first-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture an piano. m We do everything horseB can do. NEW LINE OF Summer Dusters and Wash Sheets Manufacturer ol and Dealer In Harness, Saddlery, Whips, Blankets, Etc. RtiPAIRINU PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO GEORGE IRVINE, Hood River, Or. Tcslimnnlal. Hood Kiver, Oregon, March 4, M)9. 1). I). I). Company, Chicago, III. Gentlemen: I have had some kinp of skin disease on my lege from my knees ta my ankles tor fifteen or twenty years, have trie.l all kinds ur remedies ami blood medicine, without relief, until I tried O'n. I used lour or live bottle, the i last one strong. I have not felt any thing ol it for two or t hree months. 1 torture again tor am -IH ye.irs old. John A. Wilson. i Dae this as vou like. ! Clark Drug Co. Jasmine Macaroons. Into the whites of six vugs heaten until stiff mix mie cupful of powder ed sugai ; then beat luto tins some jasmine flowers Make into small oakes, sprinkle with miner, and hake In a molsrate oven. Woman Home Co i pan ion for May. If you desire a clesi complexion take Foley's Orino Laxative lor constipation and liver trouble as it will stimulate hM organs and thoroughly cleanse your slein, which is what everyone needs in tin- fairing in order to feel well, t.larke Drug ( O. Japanese Employment Office furnisht'8 laborers for all kinds of work, especially farming and land clearing N. N. COMPANY Corner First and Oak Sts. it not too high with earth, except on a small place on the side tbe wind is mowing against. I hen I have due kindling and set lire to it, and let it bum In that manner for about ten miiiu'e. oi until the Kindling wood isth irmgbly on fire, after which cov er entirely. All that is needed after this in to keep the fire covered and not lit it hum to the surface, aud it will titke tdein nut root and branch. "If it is I tiag that is to he taken ,out 1 u the sHine method, but it takes morn attention than a stump thH 040 be oofered entirely, as the earth has to he bboteled agatoM the base of it as fast at the Hie bums to the sulfate. Everyone that evr saw a cohI pit in operation should he able n.i.Lo u .iifLu u nf il !ib t.Uttv burn 00 exaci.y tbe same principle. rMn9. "Now to illustrate the difference! Mix the beaten whiten ol six eggi between burning them and shooting, wltl tha y1"18 of for I ad(1 0De ""P" 1 hao a Iriend vh iting me last year j full of sugar and floui and a small Hnd he slid, 'you have some stumps qinnlty of coriander seed. Drop oo flat ought to be taken out and 1 will greased paper, and hake Iu a model slio yen how,' s we went cut and I ate oven. Wommi's Homu Compan pitieil twellty nf them iu one day- ion for May. all (here una in one field .now, 'he said, 'ws ttill un mid fix those l-i that oti.er Held " 'N .' said I, 'I Ax an all-round laxative tonic and Phone wo Hood River, Or. P.O. llox 551 In the County Court ofthe State of Urpgoii.for noon Kiver i ouniy. In Hie matter ofthe Kstateof ) Alfred W(W(I. Ileceased. I Nui.ice Ik lierehv itlven I hut. the undei Binned, Ctlntou wood and Mutllda Wood, huve heen appointed, by the above entitled Court, co-executors of the LuM Will and les. tmnerit of Alfred Wood. Hero-used. All oersons hevlnir claims UKnliiKt the es. luleof siild deceased are hereby notified lo present them, duly verified, to the under signed at their home uear Udell. Hood Klver Vmlev. Hood Klver Countv. Ore., or at (be nMlM of K. H. llsrtwiir. In Ibsid Klver. Ore. Kon. within six months from Ihe dale of flrsl puDUoauon oi tins nonce. First 1'iihllcatlon. April Slh. 1909. atnjll Mutllda Wood Clinton Wood ADVISE YOUR FRIENDS "The Best Way" To See Hood River Canyon and Valley is via Mt. Hood Railroad A RIDE ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM DUST Train leaves Hood River 8 A. M. every day and returns 6:10 P. M. Spend your Sunday in tbe mountains. A. WILSON, Agent Smashes all Records. HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT CO. f, M. HCIIUKI.TZKK, SKCHKTAItY ABSTRACTS, CONVEYANCING and INSURANCE Royal Exchange, Q1H8 FhIIh, Union Assurance, Western Assurance, National Livestock and Oregon Life Insurance We have 'One only complete set of Abstract Books in Hood River and are in jxisition to execute any work in our line with promptness and accuracy Recently uvjved to permanent quarters in Davidson Building Home Phone281. HOOD RIVER, ORE. UD m h 1MB BUoiNESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON ANDT.NTM I eODTLAND. ORIOON WRITE FOR CATALOG 1 r?. Xih.mihat Plata Inuina tlood Pontion ISt ,.&;;; m t I ROY K Dl AN DEAN & SHAW ('. M SHAW Successors to fclectric Wiring and Supply Co. Real Estate LOANS. RENTING & COLLECTING A HneclnHy of City Property, Residence Ixits, Mild Hinall Tracts Clow In. For HHrgaliiK call on or address T. D. TWEEDY Hood Klver Home I'hone 117.1. Agents for M. J. Walsh Co., largest fixture house in Northwest. We can furnish you special desriuns for electrical flxturea without extra charge. ! ARNOLD & RUPP Let us pljn your wiring. I'-ight yenrsof exp-rlcncc In loaldfl wirins;. Costs ytttt in it i.iik for e.si r...'.tcs. Our p; i es are right DENTISTS J. H. GILL DKAI.KR IN Staple & Fancy GROCERIES AND HARDWARE SOLE AGENTS FOR Majestic& Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery ...The Spot Cash Grocery... Headquarters for the best of everything in Groceries. It lit the policy of this Ann to give customers the very best that can be bought in the markets. The only store in tne city thttt sells preferred stock in can goods and lieinze's Tickles, Olives, Mince Meats, etc. We carry tw largest and most complete line of Groceries in the city and make a specialty of the Best of Everything. Give us a call. Wood & Huggins Hood River Heights Oregon WORK GUARANTEED. OFFICE UNDER HOOD RIVER BANKING ' Tit I , I CO. BLOC HOME I'HONE ; Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. BRCSIUS BUILDING. NEWELL, GOSSETT & WALSH CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS Of Portland, Ore. P. M. Morse, Mgr. Hood River Office, in Davidson Building iiwjr, PUBsund Ktimatps for Railroad, Irrigation and Water l'ower TriijertH, Ijind Surveys, SulMlivifion and TnpOf rftphattl Maps. JOHN I.KLAM) IIKNDKKSON, Tree. Attorney-at-Law and Notary Publld B, E. HENDERSON, Hec.-Treas. MARION I. HENDERSON, Vice President Hood River Land Emporium Real Estate, Loans, Conveyancing and Surveying Conveyancing and Surveying a Specialty. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED The President of the Company is prepared to do Surveying and Givil Engineering Work of all kinds.