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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1910)
Two HOOD K.1VKK GLAOIKH THUKSDAY FEB KUARY 3 LOlO. ARTHUR D. MOR, 'Publisher. Subscription, 81..0 Per Year. THE PORTLAND Al TO ROAD. Id another column will be found communioutioD (rom Mr. Wluatii oo the subject or tbe r'orl laud -Hood Kiver automobile road, ihore ia bo new matter lo tbe letter ot particular importance but we publish it in order to nive .Mr. Wioaoi bia "last aay" in the matter. We bope to see an aulo road to Portland oon and we will live to travel two auto roada to Port- laud. One by tbe liver and one over tbe mountain. However, we believe with Forest Kanger Hbelley that tbe rivei route la tbe moat prac ticable and therefore ahould be tbe aoene ot tbe Urat aotlvity in building au auto load out ot tbe valley. We need better ioada witbin tbe valley and until Ibey are improved consider ably it will be impoaaible for the county to undeitake tbe extensive and expenalva building of a road along the Columbia itivei. Owing to Mr. Wlnaua' intereat in a particular comer of tho valley which he baa aeeu lit to cull Winana City and bia exaggerated idea of ita importance be ia unable to write on the auto road question with the breadth of vision which 1 necessary in dealing with matters of intereat to tbe valley at larpe. 'tbe editor of tbe Aablaud Valley Keoord apilled over with two columns and a half of editorial invective wben be beard that Hood Kiver contem plated Inviting tbe people ot Oiegon to plaoe their one Normal acbool hero. He was pretty aore and re minds ua a good deal of a Oermau friend, who expressed bis auger tbus: "Vy, if 1 vss a svaieing man I vould cuss you a streak". According to artioles published In tbe Portland papeis Sunday tbe alumni of tbe Monmouth normal will appeal to the people at the next general eloetion with un initiative bill too make a special levy of one twenty-tlfth of a mill tor their school which will net accoidlng to pieaent vaiuationa about 127,000 It Is pro bable that the schools at Ashland aud Weston will come through with similar movements in au effort to revive tbelr normal schools. Ibus tbe old normal school system will be running lu the state if tbe people sbould vote to support three schools. Accoidlng to a law passed in 1008 no institution msy he established outside of Marlon uounty with nit being tlrst ordeied by an act ot tbe state legilHtuie and then ratified by a vote of the people. This would seetu to make It impossible for the Hood Hiver normal proposition to be put before the people on initiative, al though it la argued by some people that that law ia a dead tetter. If it is neeessary for tbe Hood Klvei proposition to go Urst before tbe legislature, by tbat time the people will have voted to support or leave iu idleness tbe schools wbiob tbe state formerly operated. Ralph Savage returned Saturday from a visit iu Portland. COMMERCIAL CLUB TO GATHER DATA lo the Prmt (Jrowers-Tbe last of this week or tbe tlrst of next, every fruit grower in the valley will reoeive a letter from the seorelary of tbe Cotumerloai Olub, with a Hat ot questions enclosed. lu as much as this is to be the greatest year iu the history nf Ore gou, the Commercial Club la en deavoring to make tlood Itlver take as prominent place as means and labor will penult. To do this work Intel ligently we need the help ot every number and rruit grower. We intend lo prove to you that It Is to your interent more than to any ot tbe peo pie of the town and valley. Ho you realize that every word ot advertising that goes out iM making your tipple trees better known? lirlnging more people lu the valley means bringing more money. You sbaie in tlua i au indued way if not in a direct way. it puts a higher value on your land. It does not mean you bave to sell to bave that value. If you weie asked your financial worth, would you answer that you bad paid I'JIK) per aoie aud had 10 acres making you worth I'JIMKJ? No, you would not. You would say, "Jim Jones sold bis pluce last week at KiOO per ame, and mine is as good as bis so I'm worth " The work we are doing puts extra value on yom plaoe and It is theie wben you want it. We want to impress every tiuit grower with this idea. It is necessary that we have help to make your place more valuable, i be questions we are asking are for the purpose ot oompll lug records and to do this we need the auswcr ot every msu iu the valley. It your name Is lelt from the mulling list by some mistake send us a postal card aud we will mail you the appal. The data which we will get yom glviug proper attention to the blanks sent out will give us the name, ad dress, birthplace, length of resldeuce here, previous home and occupation and family etat letiOH ot alt the ranchers iu the valley. We also want to kuow your club, college and lodge ntllliatlous. 'then au impoitant feature, is for us to have carefully complied information of the state of development cf the various acreages of the valley, tge of trees and uumbei per aore, varieties represented, pre ceulages of dilterent grades iu tbe crop and spraying luformatlou. We cau obtain this information by proper co operaiou on the part of tbe grower. Many of these conditions are pecu lair to Hood Hiver aud they are tbe things which make ilood Hiver the greatest fruit district in the world. We waut to bo able to give the exact facts aud figures to parties who ate interested. Mils Is going to be a great year for Hood Kiver. luquirles concerning Oregon are greater than California ever bad and we want to get tbe cream toi Hood Hiver. To attaiu the best results we need tbe eutire support of the ri ult growers. We will briug you good neighbors, make your apples known and Increase tbe value of your p:opeity, You should be vitally interested iu our work and we bope to eoe you taking an aotive part. J. C. Hkinner ISeo'y Commercial Club. IRRIGATION DISTRICT CALLS BOND ELECTION A special election for tbe voting of bonds has been oalled by tbe direo tois of tbe Hood Kiver Irrigation dis trict, to he held February 6. It ia proposed to Issue bond in a sum not to exceed f 0,000. this district baa not in tbe paat bad suttlcient water and with tbe funds it is proposed to raise tbe ditches and flumes will be completed to tap North and South Ureenpolnt cieeks wbiob according to engineers' leoorts will give tbem an ample supply. This wurk baa been beid up by changes in the irrigation laws by tbe last legislature but tbe plans and estimates tor tbe proposed Improvements bave been submitted to tbe State Engineer and tbe dlatriot is now ready to go ahead as soon as tbe bonds are voted. According to tbe new law a voting of bonds must in clude tbe entire amount tbat tbe dis trict ever expeota to need although it is not noeessary to veil all tbat are authorized. It is estimated that tbe oontempiated improvements and ex tensions will cost about 945,000. PAPER MILL MAY COME HERE At tbe mass meeting Friday night after tbe dlaoussion cf tbe normal school, W. J. Ooodenough, an experi enced paper manufacturer, wbo re cently bought a ranch in tbe valley, explained a plan to establish a papei mill at Hood Klvei. Owing to bis ranch Interests beie, Mr. Uoodenougb would like to eaublish tbe mill wbiob would employ aboni 160 men here. Tbe company to build tbe mill has been organized with a oapitul ot tfoo, 000 most of wbiob is already sub scribed. Tbe mill would turn out a high grade of paper none of wbiob ia now manufactured west of the Miss issippi valley. The plant would uoed cheap power and tbe taw materials would be old rags aud paper as well as wood pulp. A committee consist ing ot P. B. Davidson, Truman But ler, K. D, Pratt, P. A. Cram and J. H. Heilhronnner was appointed from the Commercial Club to confer wltb Mr. Uoodenougb and met with bim on Monday wben the pioposltion was outlined more definitely. There are several other cities which would like to have the mill and tbe committee is ryiDg to Hud a suitable location for It here. Mrs. Heorgc II ray Dead. Mrs. Oeoige Oiay died last Thurs day after a brief illness duilng whioh sbe suffered from pneumonia. Mrs. Cray waa born January 20 1881, aud w as one day more tban 20 years old wben sbe died. Sbe Is survived by her husband here and her father, three brothers and tbree sisters in Ainsworth, Neb. Mrs. Cray bad been a readout, of Hood Hiver tor two year and bad many friends here. The funeral wa held Monday at tbe Bartmei Chapel. Tbe music wa furnished by tbe Congregational cbolr and Rev. Ullmore had charge of tbe services. The pallbearers were: A. J. Oraham, Charles Clarke. Truman llutler, Prank Parker, H. U. Peiigo aud .Walter Walters. Local Merchants Elected. Two looai merchants were eleoted officers of tbe State Ketall Merchants Association wbiob met in Kugeue last week. K. Dray ford, wbo attended tbe meeting as tbe delegate of tbe tlood Hiver association, wa eleoted third vioe-pretldent of the state or ganization and Pisnk A. Cram waa elected a director. Mr. Urayford took a prominent part In tbe state meeting and was ou the toast list at the banquet held Friday eveuiug, He will give a Jrepoit of tbe state meet ing to the members of the looal association at their regular meeting uext luowiay evening. Pleasant Afternoon and Evening. Tbe ladies and young people ot the Christaln oburoh have planned to give the people ot Hood Hiver a very pleasant, afternoon and evening on Friday ot thl week. Tbe ladle will entertain from 2 to 5 ut the home of Hev. and Mrs. Adams, corner Kugene and Ninth streets. A program will be rendered, and tea will be served "Ca feteria" style. Ladles are asked to bring their needlework, (leutlemen will tie cordially welcome to tea. I be Young People will bave charge of tbe evening festivities, in the pailora of the church. Beginning at 7 o'clock. A program will lie giveu and latei In the evening lunch will be served. Come nod enjoy the social fentuie. All will be heartily welcome. Debate Park place Sal unlay. 'the debate between Hood Hiver and Parkplace high schools which was postponed two weeks as i will be held Saturday night In the opera bouse. The proposition to be debated Is that life Imprlsonn cut with n re stricted power of pardon should he Good, Clean Meats at reasonable prices At the New Market on the Heights Fine dressed Chickens a specialty Holman & Nicholson Delivery all over town Phone 79x Use Trojan Powder The Successor to Dynamite For Stump Remember: Trojan Powder Powder gives no headaches. Trojan Powder is prac tically safe to handle. Trojan Powder saves money and time. For Sale JOHN RANEY; Special For Saturday Men's Work twilled shirting. Shirts, of Your New Spring Hats For Men and Boys All the new shapes and colon. These you will admit, if you bave ever tried one, tire the best hats you have ever worn. The Star Hat made by the Itothscbihta Brother and it makes no difference whether you pay 1 .ro or $.'5.00 yon get the best hat value for the money of any brand that we kuow of. They bold their shape and color aud give the very bent satisfaction of any hat you can buy. We carry a very large assort ment. Over 200 Different Styles and Prices. ainless Dentistry Out of town penfde uaa bava o.uir i-inte and iirldgowoiv fin UhM i one day if ncfarj. Wn,j p e yru ft sooif 22k frold or poiceliii Mtvs fsf $3.51' Mr tmm 5.0Q mBridireTeeth.SO Gold rilli'lR! LOG 1.00 .50 2.50 $Erumft f iltintfi Silver Fillings Inlay I 1 . ;h PUthl O.Uli Bast Hed Rl!- - ft Dl.W.lWltE,riiiam:iiMiJuui Mr riaiM I.UV ii mi imnttnis ra mclim Pimlitts Fit r Hon . Oil WORK GUARANTEED FOR IB YEARS i'alnleM Jvjtrmi ioa r i w linn jilaUwtir brldgo work in ordered, Oonmiliiit l"n JTroe, V. n cinnot ant better pal fuM work .'. mi .'. hi. . All work fiillyriiar tn 1 1 -fit. Jsloderaeleci rio i'jiilment. t h t methods. Wise Dental Co. riaiM Buiumto '?C"P"T i . h PORTLAND, OREGON ivrius uouua. ilfthlM. Staters. tc i. Notice of Special Bond Election, Hood River Irrigation District, Feb. 26, 1910 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to orders r t lie iidnrd ot Dlreotofc of the Hood River Irrigation District, that s special bond elec tion will be held at the Barrett school house, In ssld district, Hood Kiver County, Oregon, on the Wlh day ot February, 1110, at which nine there will he submitted lo the qualified electors of said district the question or Issuing the bonds of the district in a sunt not exceed !ng seventy thousand dollars (S'0,000), for the purpose ot building ditches, flames and car rying out of necessary work and the payment of I he necessary cost aud expenses to supply WAtar to the landowners of said district for Irrigation purposes. The (sills will he opened at oue hour after sunrise of said day and will close at sunsel of Hiild day. listed and llrst published February Si ! Mill, by order of the H ard of Directors of the Mood Kiver Irrigation District. (Signed) R. W, KELLY, Secretary llisid Kiver Irrigation District. substituted lu Oregon for capital punishment The looal team will be composed of Kva brook, Merrill Ues sling and (Man Orr. A week later Herbert Phillip, liurton Jayae and Karla upanldinii will take the otbei side of at tbe queattou and delate tbe vlaitiut; team In their Inure town. MI4M Od Hast l.rade. ' There have been a number ot ilidea on tbe eaat aide grade during the past week which bave blockaded tbe road and made traveling that way rather dungeroua. At dlltereut titnee earth and rook weighing aeveral tuna have (alien dowu on to the road and vehicles which are oouatantly panning have been endangered. Marshal Lawli haa bed aereral men at work cleuriug away the elides aud haa kept the mad open moat of the time Oily Kiiglnoer Moiae haa beeo makiug mr veys ami estimates Inr Improveuienta on the grade Hiid the city expects to (i pike them this aumuier if autllrlent (inn Is 0(1 D be serin e. I. and Rock Blasting does not freeze. Trojan By Phone 1P63L good choice 35c Colonist Fares FROM CHICAGO f 33 St. LOUIS f 32 St. PAUL, DULUTH $25 KANSAS CITY, )MAH A 25 An I Correspondingly low fares from all points Fast to all points on By And stations on Pcfrtlnad to Astoria, inc. Tickets on Sale Daily March 1 to April 15, inc. Ammgements may be made with any aent of the S. P. & S. or A. & C. K. to deliver tickets to friends in the Fust. Detailed information furn ished by E. A. GIBERT, Apt. White Salmon, or H. H. Adams, (i. F'. ft l A., Poit land, Ore. Summons. In the Clirult Court of the Hlftlft ot Oregon for Mood KivT t'oinity. Mhtv K. Ktwvlufcml wlllUm V. HeuvU, lim ti ll in. vs. Wright Hcymoor, Orpha Seymour, Nancy Seymour, May ijoy, formerly Heyniour, John ttOOttj Hurt the unknown helm, it there he any, of Wrlghl Seymour, I'elendnnts. To Wight Heymnur, Nftnoy Heymour, John Hcott, and the I'uknown Helrn, If nny there be, of Wright Ht mous (leiendantN uhove nnmed: In the Name of the staff of Oregon, yon, and cufh of you, are required to appear and answer the complaint hied againm you In the above entitled court and null on or be for the Mth day of February 1910; aid If you fall to so annwer, for want thereof, the pluliilltlN wll ibWt the Judgment and decree of the uaHi Court aganiNt you for the relh f prayed for In the complaint, namely: That plaintiffs are t he HhKitlute and cxcIuhIvh ownera in fee ot the north half ot the nouthwt Mt quarter of the northwest quai ter of section 111 In Township 2 noith of Kange 10 K. W, M. and In Mood Hlvi-r County, Oiegon; that their aald title to aid land he quieted In them; that the cloudu made to the records of a cert. In mortgage iioio wnght Seymour to John Scott, with defendanlN herein, and the certain deed of NHld Wright My moor, to and on Mid land, be removed and haul mortgage he declared settled , Hut lifted and cancelled; that defend ants, and each of them, be forever barred from claiming to own or have any right, title, or Intel est in or to. or Incumbrance upon, srild land or any part thereof; and for lUeli other and further rellel aa the court ina'l deem equitable In the premises, together with plaintihV costs and dlahurMemeiita. This summons is published b order ot the Hon. A. J. Perby, County Judge of Hood Kiver County, Oregon, made January Mh, 1910, fixing 1x PonaeCtttlVe weeks therefor, and In the Hood Hiver Glacier, the Oral pub lication heieof being January iflth, h10. FINN A LoMaX. J13AH Attorneya for Plaintiffs. The Steamer Teal Leaves Portland for The DaUaa, hig- Kddy ami way points Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 7 a. m. ie turninig Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays leaving The Dalles at 7 A. M. W. S. BUCHANAN, Supt List Your Land $81,000.00 E.T.Neai Ranch L. H. Smith Ranch, $ 1 I now have 40 good places on the West Side listed and I would like to list 15 or 20 first class places on the East Side W. S. NICHOL At the Drug Ue Paris Fair The Store that Saves You Money Men's Hats 60c, $1, $1.50, and up Boys' Hats 75c, $1, $1.25 and up New Oxfords For Spring All kinds and styles for 1910 in patent leather, kid, gun metal, Russian Calf and Suede leathers. All widths and sizes. High heels, medium and low. You can find what you want at this store and we guarantee satisfaction in price and service. HORSES! For Sale P. H. MOHR The Spring Days Are Here Kodak them and keep them. We have a lot of new kodaks, films and supplies fresh from Rochester. Get ready to snap the trees in bloom. Plath's Drug Store The Store on tne Corner Mid-Winter Sale To make room for the Spring Orders now we are, offering great reductions ou all Winter Goods: MEN'S Cravenette Coats Values 112.50, now $10.00 11.00, now 9.00 10.00. now 8.50 Outings Values 1L8. nw 100 100, now 8!40 Th ese are money saving take ON THE With the Fellow Who A. L Carmichael in Sales Thirty Made Days $21,000 7,000 Special There are some big bargains Boys' & Men's Shoes on our bargain pair Kid, good double soles cut. Your choice... Ladies' house Dresses Of A. F. C. Gingham, one and two piece dresses, solid colors and in stripes, medium dark A-l values, your choice HORSES! or Trade Phone 206K Ladies' Sweaters Values $1.75, now $1.35 2.50, now 2.10 $2.75, now 2.15 Reductions Made on on all Men's Flannel Shirts bargains notice. for you. Please HEIGHTS Makes the Sales in the Past Slain Ranch $ 1 3,000 Heilbronner Ranch, $30,000 Store on the Heights Special Some few Suits of Men's and Boys' Clothes that we are closing out at a bargain. Look them over. I tables at per t4 40 Children's Shoes s 11 to 12. Your choice 75C Ladies' Shoes . Blucher $1.00 $2.00 Oak dale (ire en house Rosea, shrubs and bulbs now ready for fall planling. Plant now and have blooms next year. Hyacinth Narcissi, Karly and Lais Tulips on hand. Hardy phlox, primroses, lockspur, oriental poppies, snapdragon, hollyhock, etc. A few White Wyandotte cockerels $1 to $3 each. Pot plants at Kranz. Fletcher & Fletcher. host in Postofflce-A Klasn bowl or vase, decorated Wltb olfftr wrappers. Kluder please leave wltu Carl Ko and receive reward. f'J Hay For Hale Dane Kemp, Odell. (Well 4xfi. Phone re Pound Child's while fur ollaret. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for advertisement. 19 For Sale Apples will be delivered to i ny part ol the city. PnooeJttSX. n) Wauled Parly lo pull stumps on I Urea acres. Hlx milesoul ou KastBide. Address K J. ApKar, K K II No. 1. (3 K..rSale Hay Phone -WiVl and H i r'or H lie Gentle horse, broken to work donble, single or uuder the saddle. It H. Wallace, Hhadow Bioofc Farm. Phone lwl M. t.f. Wauled One, two or three shares of clock In the F.ast Fork Irrigation Co. tilve number ol shares ofTwed and lowest price. Address X Y Z, care tjlacler. Til Wanted I will care for a home for lis use. Robt. It. Carter. W Wanted Young girl for general housework Mrs, .Murray Kay, phone 1H7L. 13 For sale-Hay mid Wood. Good timothy anil wiieat hay ana oak wood. Troy Shelley. for Bale One tine i nrham cow, giving live gallons of milk ana), ftaiistacliuu guaran. teed or price n lunoeu. Address J. H. C, care Glacier. fit Wood for Sale In car lots. Friduy A Hale, phone auiM or ilOK. 13 For sale Good dry body til wood, $6 a cord A. Whitehead. Ul Wauled by responsible paity, the use of riding pony lor lignt exercise balance of win tea loi nis keep or email payment. Addresa J. C. H., core Gl.'cler. 13 Wisid to Uive Away 1 have standing tim ber, pine aud oak, that will make :W i icks giaju wood. Will give sain to party or par. j ties who will cut ii. ood road out ul place p one hall mile above Tucker's brnlge ou the Wesmlde J. S. Kelso, It. 1). No, z. 1.1 For Male Tn or tweuty acies, nine acres in g, H and i ear old orchard, 3 acres lu clover, 3 acres ready tor plow, balance slashed aud eaii cleared. Three acres strawberries be tween trees. SSUU per acre. mi) K. C. Mahaney, Ode l. Wanted Tenant for brick building on lot DBaUN feet, adjoiuing hi mt building, hum to cult tenant. Term lease. K. O. Bianchar. f3 Wanted Bids on clearing land of slumps ami rocks and plowing Ii, also ondiichof about T! rods. W. .1 Knight, phone K. fl7 Lost Black ahgator music toll, containing a few sheets of music, helween top ol hill and J. A. hpping place. Nameol Louise Boyden Goddard on roll. Leave al Glacier olUce lor reward. no Wanted To buy a well matched driving team. Five yea -olds or over. Weight lido to lh'iU. W. s. Niehoi, si lleiglns Drug more. Wanted W ork in a w ell managed orchard In the valley by an Agricultural College graduate. L C Martin, puoue 4tk. f 17 For Male Fresh cow. sX I Udell. I'. Li. Kleiner. Piione f!7 PL, iiitp; a for Sale Foster & to. high grade, cos Imoat new. lieautilul Line, massive .iinui oacaj not a scratch on ii; interior ve uispie. Piano, acarf, stiail and music i,tJ15. Phone lsix. 117 bli,. -e Call. lie Wanted, Immediaiely, responsible nen and WOUtvu ul neat appearunce t solicit subscription.-. ior tile eiverlanu uioiithly. I'laaaaill. prolnaiiie work. Hpletntiu coiumiwlon, vaiu. ahlecasn prises, permanent employment for hustlers. Give retereuoaa, address Circula tion Manager, overland Monthly, .3 Market .M., San Fraiieisc i, Cal f4 For Root Ranch about milei from Hood Klvei; a.siil n use; sti wbei i les and oluer Iruits, aino nay laud; free water wuu piace. Good man on have a baigain. Ad dress K. W. Caldwell, 6;M huclid Ae., Spokane, Wash. U7 For H.ile FLty acres adjoining Mt. Hood Kallioiiii one nine weri ot biuuciier. Six aorec in two ami inree year out Spnz niieig and .Newtown trees Price 15,000. Shi M. Nlchol, Uee, uie j:7U ToUian A lew hundred dollars on Nir. I ranch security. Inquire B. C, this oflcoe. io For rent -4 nsim cottage with pantrv and closet cad free water, inquire of Mrs. H.J. Frederick. tM 1 Iaisi A tadjr'l back comb, Sunday al.. r. noon, Jan. DO. Please return L Glacier office and receive reward, f7 For sale Lighi tuugy and single harness. Inqalre ol (Him outnank. ut Wanted A married mau to work on ran h Cutler Bros., piione H0X. fjn For cade U.-and Hew visible typewriter. t50i. Try it a week. A. Wilson, Mt. Hood uepot, tn For sale-one Rhode Island Red cockerel, 1 Barred Plymouth Risk cockerel auiluW eg Vicor Incubator. Will rent Incubator. Piione MM, fVi For Male-Hay at Oeell. See J. aid, phone 17 odell. W. Mclion- m Vt anted Bj man and wife, orchard to cute for. Have had IS ears' experience. Will work for salary or sha es. J. o. Klsssll, Van couver, Wash , R. Ii No. 6. mlu Bona t'llpplng-Brli.g your Horses to the Fa hi. n MUhle or Snow A L'pson shop for clipping by Look A Rublnnm. fu For Sale Cheap New Incuqator. K. T. Neal For Male Road csrt. But little used. 11.8. Iawl, phone m Odell. t2 For Kent-Two nicely furnished ro im and a garage wuhiu one block of posmffl Ph ma ldi m