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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1909)
Six 00D RIvER GLACIER, THURSDAY AUGUST 19 1909 GOLD FOUND ON THE DESCHUTES (iolrt in quantities sitllioient to pay (or pluoer mining hag bMD dlsfloversd od an ilari(T)f about sixty HTM ll the Columbia rir.ir :it t!n- moatb (if tbe Deschutes. Claims hare been hied upon t three people. K. H. Ward, who (will- his propeity the "tiieo Willow Claim" Knima (i. Ward, who lum giv en the name "Columbia I Claim" to her olalm, and lltili Kich ie, giving tho appellation, "Keil Winy Plaoor Claim." 1'ho properties of the two latter are in dasptlte, as llni Kiohie has tiled on that portion nl tbe island claimed by Kinins (1 Ward us well as MO feet by 1320 feet additional. Tbe precious metal wa if accident while one of the work men wax (IIhkiiik about the Island. Finding 1110101 particles which look ed like gold, he took Uihiii to an ex pert, who pronounced the specimen the genuine metal, i'hc gravel been sampled at several point on the Island and produces fifty cents to tin oubio yard, liecause of the abon dance of water the cost of the minim will be Blight so that the profit, ii working the gravel will In' oonildei atle. Chronicle. Intense Colicky Tain Believed. "W9t some years I sintered Iroyi in tense colicky pains which would CO Die on at times and from whieh I COUld And no relief," says I. S. Mason ot Betvei Dam, Ky. "Chftinlierluin'H Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy wan rccom- munded to DM by I friend. After taking a few doses of the remedy 1 was entirely relieved. That was four years ago unit there has been no return of the syui toniH since toat tune. J Ins nam a u for Bale by all dealers. Hints on Sanitary Methods, l'rof. & P. 1'ernol, O. A. 0. The condition in which 1 find water received from various parts oi the state, wai rants my calling the at tention of the public to the Hawaii tary conditions which must i surrounding their water supply, .Some samples of water taken in iter He bottles under aseptic precautions, contain as nigh us 83,580 germs per cubio centimeter (a drinking giant about 336 cubic ceutimeteiH . A glaHsful of such wator would there fore contain 14,305,000 living germs. While true that many varieties ol these germs are not directly d lassie producing, the continued lutrodao tion of such large qaantltiaa oi them Into the system lowers vitality ami increases susceptibility to .lie dtseass producing typos when they gain no nes to the body. Water containing so many organisms carries also, in solution, the ptomaines from tbe putrefaction of the organic matter in which they grew. Iheia large mini bar of organisms generally llud their way into open wells I y lUlfBOl drain age and where they can paM, no may the disease producing types pall also. The waters from driven wells are comparitively free from or garj limn. An open well is an abomination and is not In keeping with our preieul liiiderstaudiug of the laws of sain tatlon. The question arises how cau we better our condition? Where the well le the only means of obtaining water, let it bo dug to tbu water bear ing stratum, wall it up witli hi ink laid in cement, tor ten feet, atob it over, with the pump pipe and Blob well cemented in, fill the remainder ot the hole which may be fifteen I twenty feet with clay well tramped down and the result will be a bottom less brick jug, deep under ground, luto which no surface water, worms nor auimala uau penetrate. 'Ihe water from such a well is us pure at) can be obtained from the locality in which It Is situated. There Hre many families living in the country who should enjoy the best of health, but who are always ailing. The cause of ill health may, as a rule, l e traced to their use of polluted wator produced by Uiu on sanitary condition of their surround IngB. Hut few homos have proper drainage from sinks and baths; dish water ie thrown out ot tbe hack dom on the ground near the well, garbage Is siuillnrly'disposi d of to dsoompote and diain In to the well. Wash water containing (11 tit that would not. be tolerated ou the clothing is also emptied on the ground to drain into the well. Most of the open well' situated near the house or bam are but oeaepools. it is the lowest point In this vicinity luto which liquid! drain. Frequently a privy Is located with In a stone's throw of an open well. When tbe water table Uses to the stir face of the ground, as it always OoM during the winter in Western Oregon, all surface water is contaminated, and, as the water level lowers, I lie open wells become reservoir! for the drainage. The ordinary stone or brick wall ol an open well only serves the purpose of preventing the caving in ot the earth, and iu no sense acts as a Biter. We have received sample of Ratal trom open wells, situated neat bum yards or dwellings, which were load ed with organisms that are lustru mental in decomposing manure. The samples gave itroug reactions of am uionia by chemical analyses and wan even tinted with the color of llqold mauuie. One particular sample was thus polluted from a tlower Dad Dial the house, the flower bed having turn heavily manured. in localities wnere the water i. piped luto the house and there is no sewer, the toilets should be QOODaotsd with a properly constructed septic tank and the ellluont should be pi ed a long distance from the wi-ll ; i empty ou the surface ol where suu and rain may puii'y It. If open elo used, aouneiete vault,, l should bo OOOttOOWd, mere hnl in II. (rod frequently thrown in it the breeding ot Hies, hsro been very so. II Mflu of galraniSI 1 iron trays I may bi amptlad i ij ltd Isu.s; dry earth or aslc used in connection with sorb moisture and lopi i e It ii well known that iu human aud uniiual example, the deposits crcta are are often HID t ing mass of maggots, tl larvae hatched from tbe ttod by Ilies, from this tl the upa state ami agaii flloH with ttie return of w these Hies enter our date upon our food and dlrei the organ itmi from v lood. Cootamination tl' at that, for WO have delln that the organ Ismi wbl lake into their bodies creta are not destroyed I innd, iitl.ei instsad nl I, and I init io pre' out ami mull uau ii re; for f human ex i be a crawl ese are the eggs d.- ey pass into emerge a trm weather, lings, walk tiy traosmli fliei ie ex r di gestlon, and pasting ftom their bod les with the excreta tbe gal this axcteta tor food an I'herefore a fly speck Oodtl gernu will looreasi its na told. If perchance the otganis itilize ttiply. Ips to be the typhonl DBOlllus, a li.y spCQI upon an apple, oi other food, v. ill eveiitimlly contain thousand of germi Ibis we have conclusively del Itrated by hatching Hum in a -ten! box, then (ceding them with bri i or sugar, satuiated with cultures oi the t'pbdd bacilli, then idlo .in tliem to excrete upon ip les, oabbagi leaves, or other material that givel I II noiatare, The Hy ipeek, after torn time, assumes the lurin of t and is found to be loaded v. ill typhoid bacilli, showing th had parsed througli the tly 01 ill and bad tnulti 1 led Bbuodauti in lie is no i, ami fly's deposit. It is well known that milt ideal food for typlmld blOl (or that reason It should lie well aided frotfl tlie invasion of flies, Keep tlica out of the bouse, BtpsolNllj thai art w here food is Kept, Attention should also be called t the abominable practice of dllpoilog of dead niiiinals by throwing Ihen eases into abandon d emptying close L into I water bearing strata will tor miles. Typhoid lev iisease and any person w lutes a water supply con inal nllwi.se. Granulated Hon Bya "For tw cut y vi a? s i-ull id case of granulated lore Martin I i of II inrietl bruary, 1903, a geiitlemi try Qbjtmberlalb's Bali one bos an i used abu in 1 1 illld my eye- have a .1 g trouble since." Thil salvi I of II ale b'v is lor lie Western Apple s .1 There is n large del many for American Rpp' lie increased by nt lll the part of A mere 1 10 can iud abb and pat ken shippers. I'ben Is llo ii com ... i demand iu Denmark, Norway Sweden, HOW satlslled by the wl sale Impel ten at Hamburg, vv practical ly the whole of the I list Is centered. Apples from tbe OBI and middle western slates only sold on linn oiders. Nearly all calved from the western states, also huge quantities tmm the eat states, arrive on consignment, consular report No. 3534 for foil tails of this trade. As Canadian lies . tern lire re and tern Bee pies have to pay a higher duty American apples, i belr sale iu many has seriouslv declined. t Inn. ( Itl 1 mil at Reasonable 1'iic, fruit stand at tie Nl Tin 1'aciflc dpeot has been fnruierl eil over to the Vaktmn Con i club and iu the Inline will be I der the direction of the i lot I In anmuincemi nt in these column a lev days ago that the el H lid would In run under (lie direction of tbe Com meiclal chili met with much iavor, It will be the pulley of the club te supply tbe traveling public and those who may stop over hue with the choicest oi nut at re a s It is not I he aim ol t h club to make t he propo ing Investment; ou tl they wilt endeavor to of the fruit to a point w ami profiti will balaut Apples In Over ll)i l he development of t cooked toed lias been CCS. i' ami P lomeual. the en GVery season has witnessed lari'cuiciit oi IN (lei I , I an 1 the adapt ion i f Itl excellent qiialties to a greater Dumber oi palatable dishes. At the National Apple slunv ol 1908 giil students ct tt.e Department of Domestic Economy of tbe State College of Washington, presl le I at s hiuch oounter at wblcb a mens, mi h up entirely ol applet OOOked in Vai ions styles, and SSIVsd, In a little bonk prepared under the direction ot (icrtrnde Uaokay, Pb, !., II S , ll. A. band of this department it Is said: "The apple Is without, qut e tlon the quail of frrlts While it is more easily digested wbeb cooked It is tu t dllRonlt ot digestion ami is most delicious rev. Either fresh evaporated or canned Ihe api le is a wholesome food. I.acily prepared and palatable at ail tin, cm. " There are ever 1 30 established rec ipes for cooking and p (sparing apples lor the table aud they Include BO disserts, puddings, fritters, sherbets, and ices, pie?, and dumplings1, jellies, sauces, nl ninny methods of biking marmalad is excellent nid well flavored, "Aptel stru dflieiooi Uarmao nppie cake 1 known uhrcad, but not so m I n- c .ii. -i . , i- nu old nolarli LU;oilg ist the ki the c dor- ' ooul o. acid to i A pple sauce an t wo ol t be staph url (otsf England ot I tan COO wel o old 'tints New not neglected eir medical qua Chap, ' sa I a young criminal in u state i rison, holding up his thin White bauds, "these hands never worked ; do you thiuk tbey cau learu to work?" That was the secret of that young mau'i criminality. principal causes ot crime. Unless boys and girls are trained to honest work tbey are bound to gravitate to wards crime and poverty. VI 8100 to tin Drunk. Voters of I lay ton and others, who hel l that the council Is not strictly in Iavor of a dry town, were set right yesterday when so ordinance wbs passed prohibiting intoxication on the streets or in the"city. in show thit it means botineu tbs pern dotation was fixed by the DO line or BO days in jail. lying in jail for !IU days for the pnv ileg of getting intoxicated. The Interesting question of wbsl constitutes intoxication has arisen md i.- causing much discussion. i bare is an ordinance, already In sffeot providing for a penalty for dls- trdetly conduct or dtuukenuess I be conclusion is drawn that any oin whom tbe police officers eon elder to' taxioatd Is liable to arrest. Whether i man who has taken a drink of beer is a subject lor arrost remain to be teati d, the net is being drawn d that too sti ingent re I rei nit. in the undoing i been done toward mak i dry. Others believe e Is necessary to more r rv o i t he held. iiBhinst guiii . ing JOE WEIGHT R 'ENTER AND BUItDER Phone 261-L Estii ites Urnisbed on request Ai if Shoit Line and union Pacific 3 Trains to the H;sL Daily u 1 1 Tci an tonriet slespjiis oai iltirlert) wirkiv to uhRKu i iih (Kfiiis Iree) to the Knst Clili tli" sn-fortlHiid SH-ftni r.r IsuM i h rliisitlrigtoiit4ellSil hus Ki''r lor Bssuirii h Hilton, Walls Walla, stnli, I 'ii' lll (I ' A lellt'ltlut lllrt S S" pni ' 11 I ''llll!rt,l mil t'orllniht, :r bchkdc 'KI iiimI :'! I'. M. exwpt IHTON, 1:40 A . M. 1:1)" I'. M I BtOrdaj KrUiny Idaho, mm v I WM, MoMURRAY, prei C.F.SUMNE Klumbing Come in ami exarn iini our line of Pumps, Bath Tubs, La vatories, Sinks. Etc. mi ay hose Agents For DITDDIUiro GASO- mm k w DliAYING, WOOD YAKD, FEED STOtti ' UOlll nlil Sla (1 I KM-: V Ni; 29. IU PHONE rn N i; Hood iaver, Oregon IU .TOtlS ertiees, cake:i, -alads i I. H. C. Auto Buggy Some i r Carriages are built simply lor pleas ure and ; i vice on smooth pavement. The 1. H. AutoBu; is built for general utility and service on all kii s of roads. A good hill climber with a good clearance will go anywhere a team and wagon will go. Tire trouble and expense almost entirely eliminated. It is sold from permanent stock through established trade channels, and in case oi accident or damage repairs can 'e had in a few hours, which is not the case where ma chines arc sold and delivered from Eastern hous es who d 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 hoy r. ir DEAN & SHAW u I Agints for M. J. Walsfa Lei US plan your Wiring. y (Jo.. laSMBMi fiviiirn himu vSa, W'JtjiJ i.;,,i.t V- Imkcwes, wo,,,, W Free Delivery. Hon,, I furnishyou spu ial designs 4Ws ' " htag for esti- . i for elecirii I fixtures 'A'AW mates. Our prices are without ex, chnrc. righl Ol I ICE UNDI R HOOD RIVER HANKING & TRUST CO. HI. DO j I HOME PHONE 8 . mm ?annanaBBBK 'j atsasaasBB anMiMBsi'.:m ' 111 II ; : n? u u ll Ul .::r;U:,..:;.ii'!r" i,N THE LEXG j fff ood River Miiiin 1 have just received a fresh supply of I Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash M ALL KDiDS OF FERTILlZEPvS COME TO I S DIRECT FOR I W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER wifrxiAu) iii:i;cT from the cails 5TRANAHAN & CLARK Hood Rh'er, Oregon AS River Banking & Trust Co. Corner Third ('"i.tiiicts General I ;iid on '! mec1 lou. ir O en a Checking ? Dalles Nurseries Successors to R. H. Webef of Chcici1 Froit and Ornamental Trees, iiHS. Small Fruit Plants and Shrubbery. itt employ agents, but w !l direct to the making comnjemial orchards a specialty. t "i rc8iunilenoe Should be Addrt'sed U Tl't Remember Our trm Dalles fc!!"' Banana anaasaasa a C. M. SHAW Successors to Electric Wlrnx and Supply Co. ilt! v and Oah St. UlllKlll'i' ill DenoHita. All Branches t- patrona Account With Us Nurseries lirjj Orxnd 4va r.irtlnnil, tire. II Sit L-tK it trrigatian. Stanley- Smith Lumbc Co. ii Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Ete Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon Hak ers EXPERT HORSESHOERS NEWWORK & GENERAL REPAIRS JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise Fancy Groceries Flour and Feed and Lumbermen's Supplies, Moili' ka-wbvh F. II. STANTON HOOD RIVER NURSERY Stock Grown on Full Roots. sin' to let our fiit'inls nn.l psirons have and can supply in any Dumber Cherry, Pear, Apricot, Peach and Plum Trees Grapes, Currants and Berry Plants Shade and urnamental Trees 11 Hie standard rarietiei plenty of Newtoa D, Rawson & Stanton, Hood River, Ore Fresh Flour and Feed corraiwr A SUCCESSFUL BAKING Follbwa the use of White River and Golden Grown Floor, hether rod t ake bread, pies, eakel or any kind of pastry you will find t!ii Flour a faU- slid reliable, standby. Trv it once and you will never use any other, ST&ANAHAN & CLARK llooii RIVER, OREGON. S. E. BARTMESS UNDERTAKER & EMBALMER Dealer in Furniture nd Building: Material a Lace Curtains w isben and iron m lirst- clavs ,sh n Hood Rivei Laundry Co. Home Phone 128 DR. CHARLES W. EDMUNJS Specialist K o. Km Hom Mn'' l,,lr"ftt orn-, . s i Hrusltn block, skWUssi m i H 1 1 j i., li ,i m (, Kiv or liooi, IUVKR, OR. know that for the fall planting we wil Apple Trees. Can mipplv the trade with ipitxenberg and Jonsehsn apple trees The Celebrated White River & Golden Crown Brands. . . Made From Selected Hard Wheat J C. EVERETT, The Practical Shoemaker, U EUgga' old Stand. Fine Work a Specialty. Ross & Richards Billiards and Bowling- Alley and Confectionery PARLORS THE BUST LINE OF Tobaccos and Cigars IN THK CITY Cha Oreuninn, Telegram anl Jo irn.il ON SALE SUNDAY ii ii V