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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
Six HOOD KItfEB OLACIEH, THURSDAY! MAY 13 1008 RECOMMEND CURE FOR PEAR BLIGHT n a BfMdL falrhault, Mini). UnslaokfKl lin o, 1 peek. Klnur nf ct.i.jur, 4 lbs. Crude embolic uoid, 2 oz. Pat the lima into the bottom of a 50galloti barrel, pour the sulphur- into it, slHok tbo lima with but water. When h slacked wild eunuch hot water to fill the bairol half full and Btii thoroughly. Add the oaruolio uoid while Stirling, standing on tbe wind ward aide at the bariel ho an not to breath the poislouous fumes, and keep the barrel well covered with a gunny stick while stirring the u.i.tire, and altar lidding the auid and while ui log. Use while hut. Apply with a broom or brush to the trunk and liuibs na high up as oau be reached from the ground. 1 will give my ex perience in treating a largj pear tree at MoMlnnville, Term., July, lbWi. 1 had been in I'loiidn that spring and suniiuer and returned home about July 1. A few days after my letuin a neighbor who bod b laige pear tree, the tup nt which had been killed by the blight, asked me if 1 aould not save tioe. The tops of all pear tiees in the city had been killed that sum Dter, He got the material - .- direct ed. 1 made the wash and spent ueaily an hour applying it. I put it on hotter than 1 could boar my hand in at (list. Tbe next day 1 washed it again, applied hot. '1 he result MM that, although it was about July 1,') and the growing season was passed, (he tree started a nuw growth a over the top, which grew two and a hall to three feet and waa we ripened u by tall. 1 wrote the owner seveial years after about the tree, and receiv ed the reply that it had been healthy and productive tree siuoe 1 treated It 1 have seen this wash change oiange trees in 'I'orida in 4H hours lrom a kicky yellow lent to a dark healthy green, ami st ilt a new growth in Ii'hs than three days. The philo sophy of tbe cure of the disease and new growth is this : Certain elements required to keep the tree in a healthy itata dining a period when atmospheric roudltion were iniiiniii.il v favorable for the de velopuient of the bight bacteria, were lacking in the soil In the right pro portloaa, I he wash supplied the necessary re ihforoamcnts or body building ele nients lacking in the soil, and heat bv softening the hark, enabled tbe tree In avaporati and aHsiuillxte tor its immediate uie the load It needed tn put and keep It in a normal con dition H ml raptor it to where it was before being at lacked by blight, ibis subject of blight would inquire sever al long articles, which 1 have said euough to poiut the way out, as 1 be lieve, for 1 have had a large exper ience with blight since 1866, Almost the entile pear growing sec tion of our country has sooner or later been decimated of its pear trees by blight, and It moans millions ami millions of dollars to the Pacific slope ir the disease can he successfully OOftlbatfdi lu my judgment it uau be. I'd prevent I light, I would apply Ihe wash lightly in May or June, but lor large bearing trees where the haik is thick and haul, the heat often hot wiihIi is necessaiy. I am goiug tu originate seedling peers hardy enough lor Minnesota that will be blight proof here. Now. to get rid of your lo so hy aplilv- l it Now is the I nun rheumatism. Yon can ing Chamberlain' I .mum m Nine ciihcs out of (00 are simply tHUMUlar rheumatism due to cold or dump, or chronic rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous applications of thii liniment. Try it, You are certainly delighted with the quick relfef which it affords. Sold by all dealers. New Stock Laws Kiullnil changes in the regulation of the livestock iudustry of the state are to I a imule bj the new law, passed by the last legislature and going into eltect about June 1. Olie of the principal changes will be the consul idatiuu ot l lie otllces of state veteri narian and "state sheep inspector. l)r. W. II. Lytic having been named to serve in both capacities. All county stock inspectors will al so lie abolished, leaving only a brand inspector, with very little to do, and i a unduly veterinarian for those coon lieu where one may be needed. According to reports there is much work ahead ot Dr. I.Nile, who sue ceeds Dr. Koi nek of .Salem, as state veterinarian, tor it Is said there are unmet mis cases of glanders and other diseases among the horses aud cattle of the state. These need immediate attention and Dr. I, vile will take up the work as soon as the law goes Into attack) says the Bail 'regoniidi Dr. W. 11. Mod tire of the bin can of animal industry says one of the best features of the new law Is that provisions requiring all cattle tu be shipped iutoj this state for.dalry or breeding purposes to tlrst be submit ted to the tuberculin test. Unlesa found free from tuberculosis they will not lie allowed to enler the slate. I'laotlciug veteriuiaus tu the stale will also be lequited to report all cases of contagious disease to tbe state; veterinarian. This mast be done promptly and not at such times as may suit the convenience ot the man making the report. A Smile is a pretty hard thing to accomplish when you're Irlue, bilious and out of sorts. There is a sure cure for all kinds of stomach aud liver complaints con stipation aud dyspepsia. Mallard's Herbinc is mild, yet absolutely effec tive in all want Price 60 cents per bottle. Hold by Chas. N. Clarke. Land Brought $4,100 l'er Acre Palisade gained a world wide repu tation about a year ago when a Kansas farmer came h. re aud paid $4,00X1 per acre for soma of its fruit laud. An other deal was rnude on Thursday ol this week by which a resident ot Pal isade, who has lived here for live years, paid uearly (1, loo per acre, or ii:i.'.i lor a tract ot three aud one- third (S 1-3) acres. The buyer was Ira Crisswell aud the seller Olof Net ton purchased rev o acres of land from IC. Ii. ilancr ft, for which he : aid 7,000. He was tbe Itrst man in the district to pay $l,ooo per aore, and at that time was told by bis friends that he had paid entirely too 'uueh. He is now the Hist urao id the country to sell this land for nearly VI, 100 per acre. Mr. Nelson had previously disposed of tbe hal ance of the seven acres, so that the a in.i tract hrcught him $21,4(10 od his original investment of $7(000. Mr. Hauci.lt bought the tract 14 years ago, when iljwtis raw land, for $1)0 per acie and put on most ot tbe (improve ments. In selling to Mr. Nelson lor $1,000 per acre he made i good profit The Improvements on the ground are valued at Jubout $2,000, which It considerably less than those on the Crlssey tract which sold lor $4,000 per aore. The trtes are lrom 2 to 11 yeai sold and the orchard has always been a good producer. Mr. Crlllfffll, the buyer owns con siderahle other property in the dis triot. The ' wiseacres who have wugg d tbeli heads and said that Palisade laud had reached the high water mark have another guess coming -Palisade (Colo.) 'Irlbuue. I'olsoii Oak I'oNoiiing. Ballard Snow Liniment cures it. Mr. O. H P. Cornelius. Turner. Ore.. nnmii "My wile has discovered that Smiinn I, i ii i me ii t cures 'poison oak jisoii ing;' a very painlul trouble. She not only cured a Cite of it on herself, but on two nf her friends who were poisoned by this same ivy," Price 86 cents, 50 cents and II. Sold hy Chus. N. Clark. W. J. Markliam, of Minneapolis, is in Hcod tie r looking over the country with bis trieud, Mr. Klein. I Card. This is to certify that nil druggists are authorised to refund jfOUT money it I'nlev 'h Honey and Tar fails to cine your cough or cold, ll stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents pneumonia anil consumption. Contains no op'atef. The genuine is in a yellow acks ;e. John Carroll was ilmn from Mosiei Thursday, and says that A. P. Hate bam will have strawberries this week, ami that tbe Held is looking in excel lent condition for a big crop. Hoys will he Hoys and are always getting scratches, cuts, sprains, bruises, humps, burns orseahls, Ppn't neglect such things they may re suit serious tl you do. Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment according to dircctiom right away arid it will relieve the pain and heal the trouble. Price 26 cents, 60 cents aud $1. held by Chas. N. Clarke. Mat Hill, a stranger, was taken to The Dalles hospital Tburdsay at tbe expeuse of the county. A Happy Father is lOOn turned In a sad one if he I. a to walk the Boor every night with a ('lying baby, MoGte's Baby Elixir will make the child well soothe its nerves, ndu e healthy, normal lluntbar. Baal fc-r dis ordered bowe.l and sour stomach all teething babies need it. Pleasant to take, sure, and safe, contains no harm ful drugs. Price 25 an I .r0 cents per bottle. Sold by (.'bar'. N. Clarke. I he Automobile Industry Shows I. real (irontll. The growth of the automobile iu dustry iu the United States is shown hy the fact that In 11(02 there were 6 concern manufacturing automobiles, while at the present tluio there are 2UI. Of the concern iu 1 usiuess in 19011, aud 270 others started iu the aucoeediug live years, Ion have gone out of business. Of the original Til updating Iu 1002 only 21 are ruunlug. The numbei ot (.eople diieolly em ployed In motor car factories is up wards ot 100,000, which takes no au count of those employed iu tbe 4,000 establishments allied with the iudust t. I. Ii. C. Auto Buggy Some Motor Carriages are built simply for pleas ure and serv ice on smooth pavement. The I. H. Auto Buggy is built for general utility and service on all kinds ot roads. A Rood hill climber with a good clearance will go anywhere a team and Wagon will tfo. lire trouble and expense almost entirely eliminated. It is sold from permanent stock through established trade channels, and in case of accident or damage repairs can be had in a few hours, which is not the case where ma chines are sold and delivered from Eastern hous es who do not have a permanent stock of ma chines and extras where they can quickly be reached in case of need. I. H. C. Auto Buggy in stock and for sale by d. Mcdonald Kor the six yeais ended in 10O7 the retail value of American built ears aold in the United State! was abcut BP,00&000 ami iu audition to this foreigu cars to the extent ot 52,(170,000 were imported and sold here. Ot the plants at present operating, Michigan and Illinois lead with 30 each; New York, !!); Pennsylvania, Hi aud Massachusetts, 10 the other plants are scattered all ovei tbe conn try from Kohde Island to Texas. The claim is made by many Ameri can manufacturers that notwithstand ing tbe present import duty of 15 per cent on automobiles toreigu competi tors practically nullify this duty by reasou of the lower oust of labor, materials aud technical employes, which enables them to reduce the de ctaied value of tbelrproduot when go iug through the custom house. An Italian car which in 1!X7boIiI iu Italy for 17,500 francs ($3,u00y has been re duced Iu price nn 1 is now entered at New York at $B,000 francs ($1, (300). This same automobile entered as a $1,600 machine is for sale at. $0, 000. MOTIOH Holt I'lllii.li ATIOH. (Not Coal Land) DffMUtawntof the Interior, U. H. Lund l ifttre at The Dalles, Chegnn, April rttb, :tw. Notice Is hereby Iven that Clyde O. Rich ards, of Hood Kiver, oreKoii.whn on Au.'u-i s, IDOii, made HoMicstsml Knlrv Si rial No. oW7), No. Hint, tor N'jKK';, BwUhKU, Bee, 14 and NW'iNK', Hectlon 23, Township I North, Knrigi-Hi KhmI, Willainelte Meridian, has nled Mtles ot Intention to make linn! eommiihitiiin I'roof, to eslnbilHh claim to the land alrovH described, before the Register ami Hecelver of lbs United mates Land OSS, Al The Miles, Ori'ima on the sth ihiy of June, 1U0H. clHiruioit mimes as wltnsHseK: Jaroh II. btbta, Charles .1. Calklol, James It. Sieeln, Oaspei H. Jsnn ii, an nf Hood Kiver, Oregon, mfljl . W. MUUftK, ll'm'sler. J I NOTICKOK PUHI.loaLiC In ibe County court of the State ofOragea for Hood Kiver county. In Hie mum i nl the KsUUeof I ciiarlH M. Iliis.y, D.-uensed I. K. (). Biapi liur, lire itnl) uppoluted, ijual ided ami ur-i I tiir sdriiTnb.lraior nt Hie estate of ciiHrles M, hurey di uessed, hereby Kive pub. lie notice thai l,sia said wiiiuiiiisiruujr, shull from and alter Hie t;ilh day of Aluy, under unlhorlly ol an order made on Ihe Htn day ol April, 111)-', h) the above entitled court, pro i eed to sell nl private HHle slid to the hesl am alynest bidder lor cssii, tns i iuy .,, ei ir-i-n lea ! . sllile, lieloilKUit! in tlie s.-ml IHteoll Iiiih. M llusey, IrCWi-'.l, situated HI rne t iiiiuij ol Hood Itivur. si.ae of orrarni, lwIII lleKlnnliia at h nnlnt IiKi rods Norlh of ilu nutheaai Corner of neottoo 39 id TowusbipS .orni 01 r'.Miixe hi r-.asi oi trie Willamette Mi rtuiaii: ruimhiK tlieneii si) ioiIk anil t'. lei. west; thence North W rods md isthet; thenoe HuM U nuts 10 ihe County Road; Unmet 01 1 no feett tbaac Bast M feati iiieoesnutb iu roils in me pom! or in KiiiniiiK, Dm led this nth dHN ol A pi :l, I'.m'.l. "" ' ii l"Hiiehnr, Administrator .stun t, iiiK Tt I'.uOATION. Nol I loal Uiud. DeoartOIMI Of the Interior. 11, M. LADd. I itlicc at The Dulles, Oregon, Anrli 7. I1KW. Notice Is hereby given tbat Wliinifred k. s. ei ol 1 1 .! I ouch St reel. Pol lllllll . Orpioo. unit tlssel Kfsaelof KM Division street, I'lnllaiid, tireKOu, lielrsof Andrew J. Kasnel (deceased). woo, on .ny r".:, i i. notueslesd curry Html No. 07:)). No. Iil.mo, lor SW'.., sertion 31, 1 oNViishlp l norlh, I:. in...- lo saat, W illnm ette Meridian, lias nled lot tea of Intention ii mane limn live-year prnol loesluhllsh claim ro tne inmi shove aesorlbed, before im- K.-giH ter and Ileeelv r of I lie Itnlted stale. Land in Pea, at T he luillds, Oieguii, on tlie IStbdsyol .iay, num. Cfalrnan! names as witnesses: JoeeDh Knox, of nuell, orsgoO) John P. Tbomseo, ol Hood Rlvei , Oregon; J. linear Cameron, ui iron,! Kiver, oregou: ruyette It. Mass Hood River, Oregon. C. w. MoQRK, Rerlste i N I 1 1 1' ('I ltd ' IT ( OtJ RT OF TI1K H I A i f: or ohi'.oon rou th k county Or noon KIVER Frank Vumluyn hiuI Mnurlce Wnlton, PlalBt. ills, vs. Alary A.Nphtwn, Muiy Itelilns, Dick Itob Ins, I'Tecl Carpeaier, llenr) Oai Ltuier, Ktta i in peiller, l.iiNvinil N Hoi) mo! I, lilo j n,i n, iii im- ivami'oi im- stats ni Oregon: on and eacii ol yiai are Innehy reaulred to ap pear and uhsnvci-Hie roiiiplaltit (lied agalnsi you In the uhnvs entitled sail on or belore am lain inn nl may. A. I), uon, and II vou fall Jasnaerer tor want thereof tin plalntilb will appiy in no i onri inr uie o im I ileinalnleil In tlielr eoinplamt in said enuse, U-Wlti That Hie 111 It- ot lilalllllfts he adlllllM-ed ami il.-ci I lo lie good and Valid In Ihe South hull ol Hie ouilieasi ijiinilcr, tlie iNorllieast iiiatler ol the Hon tiieasi quarter and iot Twoon i h . tOO ala (H) in li.wunlilp TWO 1) Norlll ol Want a Klafat (R) Kaat o Hie Willamette ater In lan. in Rood River county, .state ol liregon, and that the di l'endnnls In the above entitled cause ami each ol t hem be adjudged and dt oread to have no claim, estate, ngia, uiie oi Intereal adiatever tn or to said real property, or any part thereof, and thai said defendants and each of mem he forever enjoined anil Barred from assorting uy claim wiiatevei In nt to said real properly, or any part thereof udveirte to the piainiiiis, and tliat Hie plaint iffs have a decree inr niicli other or further relief as may lie eiiiltulile and Just. This summons la sei veil upon you by publi cation pursuant to an order of the Honorable W.I. ItrailHliiiNv, Judge of said Court, duly made on the iith day of Marsh, A. I). Imi'i. J. U. Mtnni.KTnN, Attorney for I'lalnlllts. First publication April 1st, l'jou uiml I Oregon Short Line andIJNF F1C J ! i .liiis to th- f'sl ITine, i. I' tlWSn -'tui iirdn .1 .. 0.11 i . ! uC) t- On nt.11. t'h'ciiao Si, m i-i-- -it nn g inr. d-i'i) j Kiissm ii ii 1 1 tsilltmi -mo .1 en' -k c ms' old" tte o w..i 1 ; o cete lint; ta.ir cart ( rr ' 10 Ihs h- I save. Artiv Chlc'igo-i'orHiind itii idnl Ibe Kast via llHhlliu-mn.dnit . H ! - am S:Sn em siisiKiine fiver inr r.a-iii-iii U ..1. . ..... o ..1:.. 11. .11.. bewlStOO.I oeur d' Alene and Ureal Northern points, dally ;:(() nn : : 'II am - 1 at n 1 it 1.;- irenn inr tne r-.nst via Hiititliigtiin, dally ti:(IO imi . :JI am T-oriiiimr-cenitieiiiu local for ill . oliits Itetueeu I Vndlctou ind I 'or 1 land, daily 7: am i-pni RIVED SCHEDULE way points, aoanwtlns Dall Daily Willi steamer ror II I lun i ens pt ! exceit and North Beach steam-! Sunday, : Hunduy. ST llHssalo. Anh street Saturday, -lock (water per.) ilenil P. M. FOR Dayton, Oregon tiut A, M .r .ui 1 m. Cliy no 1 Yiimlilll lti Dally Dally r isilnm. Asli alreet eT.-ept exi'epl lock (water per.) sunda.. Sunday. FOR I.KW IHTON.fci A. M. 4:001' M. Idaho, slid way points, Dallj Dally from (Bupaiia, wash, except event Hatordsy Kriday nrrioa Hocks Frelglil House la. m. to 18 now; 1 lo 5 p. No freight received or delivered after 6 p. 10. Passenger Depot Hoars tordellvery of ex presa and baggage will be s a m. till it p. m. WM. McMURRAY, YOU PROVE IT! An invitation to all owners of cylinder machines Columbia and others. Wc could argue the quality cf Columbia Indestructible Cylinder Records until a year from now - but what good would it do if you could not prove it for yourself by coming into our store and seeing and hearing it? We could print a whole newspaper every day about the special and original Colum bia processes of manufactureand get no where at all if the Records did not bear the evidence. COLUMBIA INDESTRUCTIBLE CYLINDER RECORDS won't break, no matter how roughly they are used, they won't wear out.no matter how often they are played. Moreover, their tone is far purer, clearer, more brilliant than that of any other cylinder record made. Don't merely take our word for it come inside our store and listen. Cost 35 cents 1 W. D. ROGERS, Hood River CUPID FLOURl :ANP Our Rolled Barley APE IN THE LEAD Hood River Milling Co. Stanley- Smith Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Etc Lumber Delivered! to Any Part of the Valley SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers EXPERTHORSESflOEKS NEWW0RK& GENERAL REPAIRS JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise Fancy Groceries Flour and Feed and Lumbermen's Supplies, Free Delivery. Homo Phone HOOD RIVER, OR. 0. T. RAW SON K. II, STANTON HOOD RIVER NURSERY Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall plftntiirg we ill have and can supply in any number Cherry, Pear, Apricot, Peach and Plum Trees Grapes, Currants and Berry Plants Shade and Ornamental Trees Vu, all the standard varieties of Apple Trees. Can supply the trade wit'i plenty of Newtr,v,r, RpHfenberg and Jonathan apple trees Rawson & Stanton, Hood River, Ore. J W V K IIAVK .U'sT KKCKIVKD A FRKSH SUPPLY OF fj P s ca. if'....:,., c nAi i miratt u! juuit, munmc ui ruiaMi iT 1 1 Ell, Lb Ol l i UTILIZERS n n m: i i iV iii!i:cr kor I VVCCD.F1PERED f ' IfSE PLASTER 1 G KEr-T AND T IMF I VS WR UNLOAD DIHKtT KlfOM TDK f'AHs 5T RAN A HAN & CLARK Hood River, Oregon .j Fresh Flourand Feed The Celebrated White River & Golden Crown Brands. - . - . Made From Selected Hard Wheat A SUCCESSFUL BAKINQ Follows tlie use of White River and Golden Oown Flour. Whether vou hake bread, pies, o.akes or any kind of pastry you will find this Floor a safe and reliable standby. Try it once and you will never use any other. STRANAHAN & CLARK HOOD RIVER, OREGON. ...Farmers Attention... Saturday will In Farmers' Day nt tho Main HeHtaumnt. Music while Vou But. 'lust Newlv Kixnl Vk K very this Up-to-Dnte. Quiek Stivice. All White 1lel. Tivnt Everybody Tip-Top. Lots of od Thingp t Eat. Mealfi at All Hours. Home phone 153-L, J. A. SIMONSON, Prop. S. E. BARTMESS UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER Dealer in Furniture and Building Material Lace Curtains Washe I iiml iroiied in fiit ehiNH hIilm' hy Hood Rivei Laundry Co. Home Phone 129 C. P. ROSS Billiards and Bowling Alley and Confectionery PARLORS THE BEST LINE OF Tobaccos and Cigars IN TH K CITY The Oregouian, Negraoi and Journal ON SALE SUNDAY