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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
r V:' 3(k a Vai V 13 L verstothe pastry cook. " Economizes flour, butter arSBEfL,-.' nl WlTi food Ms&es No alum I.e onlv from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar DOINGS AMONG THE HEIGHTS PEOPLE Jesse Holmau has sold his house aud lot to J. If. Karroo. Mr. Kiitreu and family have just recently moved here from Kausss aud will take im mediate possession. Mr. Holman has moved to (Jol euiiale, Wash. 1'he Uhristain Kndeivor of the First Baptist Cburoh held their annuul leotlou of otHcers Tuesday evouiuK, Ootorber 12. The officers eleoted are as follows: Oliver Wall, president; Mlsa May Lathrop, vice president, Mill Pearl Fleming, secretary; Oiet chen Calkins, treasurer, and Locile Nutley, organist. A veiy iutereBtiug and well attended meeting was held. William Eviuuer was the efficient leader. All young people are oordially toviled to attend the Tuesday meet logs. Tyler Carman has purchased a lot ot H. 1. Klli.it and will erect a flue residence iu the near future. Mrs. Ives, who wag a resident ol Hood Kiver over 35 years ago, but now lives iu Nebraska was In re last week with ber two childien, returning trom the Seattle fair. Mrs. Ives lived on the old James Heueon claim on Indian creek aud wished to show her children ber former home bul she was unable to Hod auy of tbe old land marks, neither was she able to locate auy of ber acquaintances here of a generation ago. BIN GEN (From the observer.) S. Lelllei bought a lot a block W. east of the M . i I Hotel on the north aide ot tbe street, lestenlay, aud will commence tbe ereetlou of a residence Immediately. An effort was male to enter linns Berg's place one uigbt this week, but the noise be made opening the win dow to gain entrance awoke linns who was sleeping upstaiis, a id I be fellow gave up tbe job. Mr. Nasou has bought the old school bulldii g nud moved it ou to hi lot adjoining Mr. 11. Wethertll'e lie is fixing it up aud will build au addition and use it for a residence this winter. Mr. and Mrs Ulbert are expected back from their eastern trip soon, but they will nisicute ou their much north of town a week or two before Mr. Ulbert resumes his duties as depot ageut. Mr. Martin Thompson, of SheJd, Ore , president of the llusum l'nwer Co.. was over here Sunday accom panied by bis wife. They were ibe guests of Mt. aud Mrs. Theu. Buks dorf, aud he was beie on importuut business connected with his company which will muter. ul ie later on. Mr. Thompsou looked oter the town aud expressed himself as being muoh pleased at iti growth this year aud believes there is a future iu .store for it that will suprise the most optimistic. WHITE SALMON. (VromBourpriM.) The directors of the Fruit Growers' Union met pursuaut to call a Mr. Lewis' office last Saturday afternoon for the purpose of leceiviug the final report of the ftrawbeny shipments, aud discussing plans for the future. The Union under the management of Mr. Lewis, was very successful in nisrketiug their- ciops of berries this season. Most of the gn wers shipping through the uuiou averaged consider ably over three dollars per ciate ior their outire crop. Tbe ork which tbe union did toi the individual grower is an evidence of tbe place which the uuiou cugbt to have iu the minds of all the growers, 'The directum discussed the juestioo of a cold Icrnge bnildll'g to take care nf the fnt. ne npi le crop aud a com mittee was appointed to look ifUr the u etwr Mr and Mrs. 0 W Mullen, ot Minntspnils, t-pfcUl last ek 'isillng Mrs Mullen ' OOUllo, A H .)ietl, ( I mis place Mr. end Mis Mullen ill probably locate here in tbe uesr iui u e. Mr M Thompson spent seveiel ri.sltrek vi ii k Ms iiis bare and limkiug pv.r the allev. Mr. Ibonipt ii and' hi-sens will probaWj pit in i flour mid cu the ihilmsd mar the wharf if a sidin: can be sicuied from the railioad company Mr. and Mrs C W. J. Keekers re turned from a tour neeks stBy ut tbt ii betll hi ii e I ulln g Ibe lair The Best Apple Boxes 9c BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING COMPANY Home Phone 96-X (BRANCH) E. C. BROCK, Res. Mgr. HOOD RIVER Baking Powder is the 9 oi urae and labor m end makes the digestible and healthful M Efll m m most healthful food no lime phosphates j 5 bakind nowder mnde Mr. and Mrs. KecKers will make White haluioii their future home. Mr. Kdwiu Tribhl, .it I'ailsade. Colo,, was here this week lookiug over tbe country. Mr. iribble has traveled over the gieat r part of the U.S ., and says he has come to the Northwest to locate. Mr. Ceo. L. Aggers left last week for Seattle tor a short time. From there he will go to California to spend the wiuter mouths. Mr. John Mrewer, of Oakland, Calif., Miss Dels Watson and Mr. Harris, ol 1'ortlsnd visited Mr. sad Mrs. Lewis Tuesday. Mr. Hay Abbott and family moved to Portland last Saturday to spend tbe wiuter. Mr. Abbott owus a flue ranch ueai Snowden. Notice of Street Improvement. Notice is hereby (riven thai the underslKiieil City Recorder of the City Of Hood River will receive bids al his office In said city ou the Wtli day of October, 1909, for the Improvement ol Twelfth Street from Its Intersection with the south line of State Hlreet south to May Street; May Mreet Irotn the Intersection of the east line ol Twellth street extended south to the Intersection of the west line of Twelfth street extended north, mid Twellth xtreet from Its Intersection with the north line of May street south to tbe City limits; laid Im provement having been provided for by ordi nance No. 19li of the city of Hood River, Ore koq, passed by the common Council on the 7th day of June, 1909, and approved by the mayor ou the Mt li day of June, 1909, and ordi nance No. 21" amendatory thereof, passed by the Common Council the 19lh day of July, UK)9, and approved by t lie mayor on the 'Oth day of July, 191)9. The width ol the roadway to be so improved being us follows: The roadway on Twellth street from Its in. tersectlon w ith the south line ol Htate street south to the south line of May street shall be ;iu feet wide from curb line to curb line. The width of the roadway on May street from the intersection of the east line ol Twelfth street extended south to tbe intersection of the west line of 'l wel til street extended north, shall be 40.7 feet wide; and the width of the roadwav of Twelfth street Irotn Its intersection with the north Hue of May street south to the city limits shall he 40 leet wide. 8ald Improve ment to he made by macadamizing said Street! and by consl meting cement gu.ters and curbs along the curb line ot said streets as provided In said ordinance No it and US, The work of improving said streets shall be let in OO contract and the plans and partO catUius lor improving said streets in acconl at.ee with said onlinanc , shall be loose hi i out in general ordinance No. 194 of the city ol Hood Hlver, Oregon, passed by t he Common council of the said city ou me 19th duy ol April, I9tiy, and approved by the mayor on tbe SOI ll day ol April, 1'JiiB, which ordinance containing tbe plans and specifications in) tie seen aud examined by those desiring to bid upon said work, at In onto of tbe city recorder in said city. aid work shall be completed within sixty days from the date of letting ttie contract llierefic. Said bids lor said iwork w ill be opened ami considered by the street committee of tbe City of Hood Riv er, Oregon, on Ibe Win day of octolie-, IH0W, und report the same with the summary there ol to the Common Council at its next regular meeting thereafter. The person, Arm or cor IHiratlon lo whom the contract Is let will be n quired to sign an agreement to the effect that said contractor shall look alone for pay ment of rnaler'al and work to such particular IHittlou of the fund to be assessed upon the property liable to pay such improvement, and paid into the city treasury for that pur. pose, as shall be assessed to the property in trout of which and lo the charge ot which the particular pari of the Improvement to be done by the successful bid or bidder respect ively, is to be made aud collecled and paid iu to the city treasury, and that such contractor shall iu no event require t lie City of Hood Kiver or any of Its officers lo pay lue same except out of such particular poll inn of said funds so assessed aud collected Iu the city treasury, and for such portion or port ions of such Improvements, nor sek to enforce pay ment of the same or any part thereof itgalust the l ily of Hood River or of lis otHcers by any legal process or otherwise. The right to reject any or all bids Is express ly reserved by the Commou Council of the City of Hood River and no bid will be recelv ed after the lime staled in tills' notice. Btda must state opposite to each blk or tract bid upon, the price for each class of work separ ately, and no bids will be received which specilles more than one price fore- clr class ol work charged to one block in length. The woru "hlia-k" as used In this notice shall he construed to mean all property on both sides of the street to be Improved, chargeable lot t lie Improvement of thai part of such street lying between the center line of cross streets intersecting the street lo be Improved. All bids shall correspond asnearly as possible with llie peclflcallOM out in said general ordl. nance No .194 of the Clly of IloodKlver. Ac companying each bid there shall be a written guaranty signed by at least two responsible taxpayers ol the city, lo be approved by the chairman or Committee on streets lo the ef feet that, if a contract be awarded to such bidder he will enter Into the contrai l as re quired aud give sccui ity for IW f.ifthlul pei formance within forty-eight hours alter re ceiving notice ot such award; or such cou nselor shall iorlell and pay to the Cltjf ot liood River the difference between such bid and the next highest raapooslbla bid lor tbe Mime work. Kilo ooutraci 10 ne tei ny tin- Common Council u the. lowest responsible I bidder, who will tie required to give a bono to ttie City ( f Hood River in such sum as may he determined uKn by tile I ounrll, not ex ceeding the contract price, conditioned lor tbafalthful performance of the work, to the ' satisfaction 01 the street commissioner and j committal on streets, with one or mora sure. ti.siipp'ovcd b the Council. ibis uotlt is published by order of Ibe. common Council for ten das In the Hood Hlver Otacier, a newspaper ol general clieQM Hon in s. lid city, the dale of DM publication til ing tin' Htli nay of UCIQbf r. 11 0-', and Ibe 'date ol tile last puhlicalP II the 2SI li day ol October, 190V! and all h-isoiis deslrlug to re moOalrnta against said impiovcln id. arc heieltv given notice that such lemoosti ance may lie tiled with ttie city recorder at ant time within said ten days, aud the same w.i be transmitted to I tie Common Cod Dell at Its I next regular meeting, lo be considered ac I coining to law. H. B LANUILI.K, ' 04 -2S C ity IP eoider. WILSON RETURNS FROM SEATTLE J isftph A. A ilson returned Sunday flow Seattle wheie he had beeu tor twu m uths and a hair in charge ot the Hood liivcr exhibit ut the fair. Mr, Wilsou said that tbe Mood Kiver exhhit waa highly praised t:y all visit ors aud was conceded by fruit experts to he tbe best exhibit of appls at the fair. Ibe wonderful keeping of (Utilities of tbe apples tiom this val ley made it easy to maintain an exoel lent exhioit throughout the whele fair. Displays from other districls were iuciotnpteto because ot the fact that their apples could not be kept for show duiiug the eutiie season, it was the oase with some that ap ples wbioh had been iu cold storage a -hurt time were theu shipped to the exposition aud were unfit tor display, hut uot so with the product of liood Kiver. Mr. Wilsou said that many persona saw the exhibit aud deoided to come to Hood Kiver and look over the val ley. Many people have teen bare alieady aud there are more to come who were attracted by tLe Seattle ex hibit. Samule J Blytbe, tbe wiiter, who waa here Saturday, paid a com pliment to Mr. Wilsou in saying that he was the best posted MO ou fruit whom be f ootid at the exhibition aud that be was able to get mote satisfac tory information regarding tbe ft nit industry and oonditious from Mr. Wilson than from any other source. Wood in Great Demand Cold Winter Predicted You have no dread of the cold, how ever, for you can get the beat 16-inch, dry oak wood at L. II. Arneson's place for $1.10 per rick, cash, l'ole oak, mixed wfth a small amount of tir, at $1.00 per rick while it lasts. Call up K. K. John son at my place and the amount of wood yon want will be reserved for you upon payment of one-half down, depos ited to my credit at the First National Hunk at Hood Kiver. L H. Aknkson. Place, one-half mile louth from Oak Grove store, Crapper District. Notice. Regular nrvioes will he conducted in the Alliance Chapel, corner May d Eighth Streets, as follows: SUNDAY 11 a. M, Morning worship. 8 I- m. Kvangelistic service. TUESDAY 8 p. M. Prayer meeting and Bible read- ug. 2:30 p. m. FRIDAY Divine healing. " -Iflul SlrMEUt KAoVrTHavvvaaaBaaBk ' 'Twf?'l rTiff ''llaBBIaHaHBBH! The Square Deal Store Is the place to get your Wagons, Buggies, Hacks, Plows, Har rows, Cultivators, Spray Pumps, Hose & Nozzles, Gasoline Power Spraying Outfit, complete wgt. 328 lbs. Myer Cog Gear Hand Pumps guaranteed to give satis faction. The right kind of Hose Nozzle and Fittings. Extension Head Disc, Harrows with wheel trucks, Garden Tools Planet Jr. XT . . Paint, genuine Groceries, Flour and Fuse. d. Mcdonald Home Phone 1 74 Fads for Weak Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to omi- deransement nr .ii. ease of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured is cured every day by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well. It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the tame time a general restora tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy Ol nome. ii muei unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent lo every mtantt woman, W e shall not particularize here as those peculiar anections incident to women, but those wanting full information s to their symptoms and means of positive cure are referred to mon Sense Medical Adviser 1008 and up-to-aate t'.dition, sent tree on cent stamps to cover cost of mailing binding lor Jl stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Can You Use Money? We are ready and willin; to as sist you with funds to harvest your fruit and pay your supply houses, savin- the discounts. No deposit too small and no loan requirements too large but that it will have our most careful at tention. . First National Bank F. S. ST A X LEY, Pres. J. W.HI X RICH S. V. Pres. E. O. BLANCH AR, Cashier V. C. BROCK. Ast. ( ash -ar-fc. 2 Denatured Alcohol If you have occasion to use alcohol for burning or any mechanical or industrial purpose you shold know that as a result of the new law, grain alcohol can now be had at a price which makes it an object to une instead of wood alcohol. Have You a Chafing Dish? Denatured Alcohol is superior to the dangerously poisonous wood alcohol, besides it does not give off any offensive smell when used in chafing dishes in your private room or in the presence of company. We can supply you with any quantity. CHAS. N. The Glacier 4 Seeders. I have in Stock Rub beroid Roof in cr. House t i - - ' - Avenarius Ca rboleniu'ii.Cooner Sorav and Feed. Stumpin Powder, Caps Third St. and Cascade Women ing, examinations sou and so abhorrent to 4 to the symptoms of the People's Com pages, newly revised receipt of 21 one- ; or, in cloth Buffalo, N. Y. m a. m & i i i i CLARKE Pharmacy 2 Ave., Hood River, Oregon HOOD RIVER Manufacturing Engineering Co. i si OCESSORS TO J. J. LUCKED General Machine Work and Blacksmithing Phone 305M Hood River, Oregon Mount Hood Store W . S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry (ioods Ammunition Boots and Shoes Hardware Graniteware Hay (irain Flour Feed Full line of Grocerie Wm. Cooper and Nephews TREE SPRAY FLUIDS VI FLUID V2 FLUID IS FOR IS1FOR Winter or Spring Use Summer Use ON DORMANT TRBBS When Trees are In Bud or Leaf It Kills It Kills SAN JOSE SCALE Codling Worm, Oyster Oyster Shell Scale, Eggs Shell Scale Insect, Wooly of Insects and Spores of and AU Forms of APhis v j Pear and Apple PSYLLA Fungi, Mosses and "W" 4 " . WITHOUT INJURY TO LEAF Lichens. or blossom. NO SEDIMENT TO CLOG NOZZLES Mixes Instantly With Cold Water Immediately Ready CHARLES G. ROBERTS, General Agent Sold by D. McDONALD, Hood River A COMPLETE LINE OF Feed, Grain, Field Seed Poultry Supplies Spray Materials, Fertilizers, Etc. AT Whitehead's Feed Store HOOD RIVER DAIRY Guaranteed Pure Milk Prompt Delivery to Any Part of the City PHONE 310X P. M. MORSE DtividNon Building CITY BNOINBBR SURVEYOR BLUE PRINTING Maiiaucr Hood River offic. Kor NEWELL, GOSSETT & WALSH CIVIL KNGINEKRS and SURVEYORS, Portland Don't Leave the Without Mosier Valley last two yearH but are not over half that asked for similar land in other ectlona. Buy now before the speculators add their profits. COMMERCIAL CLUB OF MOSIER MOSIKR, OREGON. F. H. Coolidge Dealer in Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton high grade Watch es. All Repair Work given prompt attention. Satisfac tion guaranteed. F. H. COOLIDGE WatrhmaKer (IX Jeweler Door Welt room formerly occupied by the Imvu Millinery. Hood River District InvoHtigating Natural advantages for fruit growing unexcelled. Land prices have doubled within the Six Miles East of Hood River, Oregon 1