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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1910)
HOOD KIVER GLACIER, THUBSDAT APRIL 21 1910 Two ARfHL W U. MOB, Publisher. Subscription, $1.50 Per Tear. POLITICIANS' WZH SEASNON. That 'he open season for politicians is now on was indicated Wednesday by the appearance in Hood River of 0. P. Hoff, State Commissioner of Labor and Factory Inspector. Mr. lion cal led at the Glacier office and tried to chaer us up after the inspection hold up which was worked on all the country newspapers of the state a few months ago by his representatives. He tried to explain that the i) wnicn trie state taxed us for having a man spend ten minutes looking about the snep was prefectly just and money well spent. However, we still fail to see it. In trying to bIiow that there was DO grafting and no extra inspec tors hired In hia department, he ex plained that his department turned 7 ikhi to the state treasury which they could have spent if vhey had been .hi. , think of anything to spend it fur. The inspection of small printing officii nets the state a pretty good a,t at that rate and while ;we are gratified to now that a portion of onr money gets by the army ot peuy onice holders into the coffers of the people, it seems reasonable that more just method of taxation might be framed up. No mutter who is inspected, the mate should not conduct the inspection hiiaineki in order to keep a bunch of ne'er do well, in jobs or to get a muMU fur itself. After wo had explained to Mr. Hoff what we thought of his inspection game, of course it was not the pys- choiogical moment for him to leu us that he was a candidate for re-election However, we have our guess that he in Hi ter the tofficc again and he carries a good combination to win. He carries a card on which the most prominent thk exceot his name in the union printers' label which ought to catch the union labor ejement. On the lapel of his coat, he wears several lodge amhlama which should line up the tra tamaJ vote and when he beginB to talk it is a cinch the should land the German voter. HOOD RIVER AS IT IMPRESSED INDIANIAN (Continued from First Psge.) A new German paper, "Der Ruf des Western" (The Call of the West,) has been launched in Portland. With .or meairer knowledge of German we were led to believe in reading over the paper that it was to be devoted to the argicultural interests of the Pacific Coast with particular attention to the German farmers. The paper is well nut up and should find a good field. Among the advertisements is a list of Hood River "Obst Farmen. HOOD RIVER'S EXPERT JUVENILE SPRAYER llmt thi science of properly raising ........ tu mtrlv InatilUrl into the Hood lover valley hoys and that at an early age they HW capable of doing the work of eKMrt orchardists is illustrated by t ie fact that twelve year old Howard i .wit- tt'iw nun lilloil as an exnert ........ Thin vonthful orchnrdisl runs a big gasoline sprayer and he did the . in the. 1,1,- east side orchard owned by his father, W. P. Cooper and h s grandfather, w. r. caraway. 'i'V.iu knu ir,un out alone with the tuai mnA anravar kiet)H the latter ad- ; . I nil ninnintr and does a full ;! wnplf in the orchard with till ......... ...,., inwl triuul re suits which at . '....a ii,.. ..(TortH of older and more friiit irrowers. Not onlv iui itnivu ..v ... - - du. s young Howard do the work in the home orchard, but he contracts to do ,!,. ui.i-uiiiu for the neighbors and ., u with hla outfit into the nearby orchards where he cams $10 a day for ten hours WorK KiiocKing out. mc orchard pasts. f.u4 if oil (ii'cr ( he fifld finally. And WICU iv " v..v. mmww she, lately the favorite performer at . . I t a. I . , . , i , , I , . , F ' ' select mu8.ca.es, wnat waa aucuvs. hTm-4 niierii' wmnriMi un in the BtlMlV of chicken raising my specialty, you I..,,..,, Ami oot nimrpii a stream of vi- ivjiuvt. ...... r -: . . ....Iaiiii ami nruftical talk Oil the DfMO" , i, ....... I'- - , i ing of chickens, with an occasional ref erence to one 01 tne several wuiuj : lu ,,r.n fho ruhlp The home of this family is shown in the Hood River picture herewith. . I visited with other friends, Mr. and m w n Allen and Mr. and Mrs. i',.i.,',r.. " Aiin late of Indianapolis. Their home, a beautiful log cabin, is h.i .,n th. mountain slooe on the opposite siue oi trie vauej un dise valley, where there is no strife ... i.inru .. t as to which side of the valley and which slope of the mountain is better ior appies. ,.f n.a in., f.f hm'lilinff a Uar house With the labor of your own hands, beginning with the telling oi me trees anu uo ii... .....i.. i, nut of ii.c t loi'. the shaning un; mi. ...... ,., " r, ; , t .i of the walls ior windows anu uuu,o, .,..., la ri.utn soil M l 01 111 B irCeH , vcimiua, I" . , :....:,! ....... ,.,,.i uKool the wini ows and II1M.II- LlWIl'g. - " ' ' . doors of half-sawn small logs; great firepace, with a bix-iooi opening, wi" ., ,.f tl.o linnl.lorK cleared from your IfUb Ul ,.,- J ' -- - Held. Everything from your own place done by your own hand, ana the nanus .1 im. un vi, or hllV Who WaS not u. ,, rv, j -f i ., sooiled by his college career, out wuln.n ,r .. . .. l:..l . I, , I I f , , I ! ,, tSuri tieBiae you, a nine iw I you do, you confess to yourself with pride. And there stands the finished Equina , haantlfnl lotthouse wih every (t.VUU., . iiossible convenience in n, iihhhwuw ...i.i.li. uutor Hiitknlv from the flume higher up on the side of the mountain in the midst 01 a inicaet 01 piaa firs, with the apple lands below and the broad valley stretching out to the r..i.r,tnmii tmmiHite. that catch the sun ..t Anil thom. are ueoole who ppw i ..j . .. ... . . have brought their choicest rugs and antique furniture from a oig cnj uuuc into this ten room log house and now iiiu,unu a hotmitalitv with all the es sential requirements oi a city dvwio. !.(., ..ot MHiiii the mountain side with the 'forest back of them yet uncleared. But it is not isolation, ior yoouci un the next twenty acre tract, you may ., irn.ii hunilutime man. whose over- 0t " ."-V . . r i' . .!--. U.. !. I..,., hu,r BtifrcrnaTa t ni iaci mat nc in an artist, dividing his time between i.. ,i,,.., i,, not foulu and oaintini; them. Just around tne snouiuer oi ua mountain are two jolly members of the ..).,,. iliih I' i, .i ttllfl Joe McCrea. for merly of Indianapolis, who have just finished fiuilding a nouse ior uwu ents. Mr. and Mrs. F.F. McCrea, after honuing away the trees ami clearing the land. a llttla fai-thi.r on the vnuniT man Fred Wasson.who forgot himself in the nr. ,i,i,k hui.n in a lent w e ne anu H& man ri'ur fortv acres of land and naaatana it for an aniile orchard. He ir.itw nioui 1 1 1 n s own u eais now, now .. ti L : At they set pretty wen wnn nun. home he was served by a family butler and had indigestion. One of the moHt enterprising of the fruit growers is Ularenea r.. Anan, aiso a minrei iinuoilia A woman of Hotxl River does not give up a task and ask to die when she has no help m ner aucnen. one w- i. o.iwiu ii i i .nni Ifir ;i II) SI' nil I V i i , urn i.ii . i.ti i;il the meals and the boys clear it away to the tune of a Will it last; Will inese nigmy mu- Bee Our Fine Line of Hammocks just in. Might jutst as well get one now while the stock is complete and you can gelr a season s use oi it. &e Paris Fair The Store that Saves You Money Straw Hats For men and boys. All kinds from a common straw for field wen r for 10c, up to a genuine Panama for $3.73 to $5.50. There is one thing sure and that is when you are wearing a Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suit You know you are rightly dressed for any occasion and have the pro duct of one of the best factories in the United States on your back. These suits are guaranteed absol utely all wool, made up in the very latest styles of the newe.it materials and weaves. H. S. & M. Suits for $16.50, $18, $20, $22 and $25 The Manhattan Shirts for men fire the best shirts made. You get something in these that hold color; are strictly first class. Special We have such an exceptionally fine lot of Men's Clothes All this Spring's styles and patterns some of them just unpacked from the lai tory this week; all wool; made witli perfectly shaped and padded shoulders with hair cloth fronts that will retain their shape; finished throughout in a workman like way. These suits are equal to suitH you have paid as high as $15 or $16 for, yon will admit, when you see and examine these. Look M.r, thu KMinnles we have disolaved in our West window and then come in and examine them thoroughly and you will admit our claim. CI Q Your choice P We carry the largest line of Ladies' Tailored Suits In the city. Anything you can wigh for from $9.25 up. No charge for alterations. Boys' Suits We have one of the best lines of Rnv' Suits ever displayed in tne '"J 1 city. All tne new uu uouum. i i .-. hafles find weaves in worsieue, PRshniere. serges and fancy mix tures. We have some big values in r.vh' Suits-two pairs of kmcker- bocker Pants with each suit. Boys' Suits for $1.75, $2, $2.50, $3, 3.50 up Boys' Wash Suits of percale, Madras, linen and gala- tea for 50c, 60c, 75c, $1 We would like to show you our line of Rugs and Art Squares We can please yon and save you money on your purchases. Sherwin Williams Arsenate of Lead at McDonald's A Brilliant Reception. The numbers and friends or the Valley Christian chureh tendered a reception to their new minister and Ml ,..;c, imil Mi-h. Inane Peart. It wan indeed a most brilliant affair, in fact it took the term oi an uvuuun. At 7-:in the neonle beciin to arrive in t aittAmnMlaa and carriaires. It uium line Hcwne to see twelve auto around a church. The sight wiih iniiHisiiiR. The seating capacity Droved too small tor the gauienng. Prof, Murphy was master of cere i.m mill Mr anil MrR. (iihbons wort I a J tka otiollle I., Mr anil Mrs. Peart AddrenNos of welcome were delivered by the follow ing ministers: The Kevs. rorti, late, Wood, QilmOft, Davidson and Adams, .!. mi Hildress bv Leslie Butter. Theaa addresses were excellent and .,,..11 aaaalwaH The nnator resounded fhfl buys' band played to the delight ,,r ..n 'vfru licHvist. the choir leader. and her daughter, the organist, sang a duel which Was wen reuuertm. At the close of the program refresh ments were served, consisting ot ice uniim .rid rake. This closed the most elaborate reception ever given in this utiteil place, or ai loam huh wbh un opinion of the oldest residenters. Con tributed cated and cultured people, and opceially the young men, wnn uie uisicb ui nr.. ii aam tntv Will thev DersistV Not all of them, I prophesy, but the . mi -1 I il... ,....,,,(. MHi inert1, as eiHuwuurc, ui i"- 1,1,. u ft n nhl n.M. i i'.i HIV IllR I lit'""' who stay will reap not only what thoy .nt in but i!rwiU liiVP MOW BUCU I K 1 1 ' i.L Vitiilrl irtiful ri'iut Ih anil rood houses. surrounded with attractive gardens and no point ot advantage in me imuumsmyv is ever overlooked. So that in five years, or it may be ten, Hood River valley will lie a nine parauise oi uenu tiful homes set in the encircling moun tain. All will not make the money they anticipate, but they will make a living and have lived a me worm living. Just in Time For the Census. On Friday evening, April lt, a uuic boy and a little girl arrived at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. j. ft. vumun. The little ones came just in time w h ii, ii,., I in thn count which Uncle Sam is taking as April 15 is the day pwai wit,,,,, in., mm kiii'h un; n, uc ,rti.r..,l Th two stordv vounirsters and Mrs. Uarson are getting aion iiti'i. i, nnr into v t t.aratin vv i 19 children registered in the census, which is more than any other tiimily in the county. Hazelwood Special Ice Cream Calendar APRIL AND MAY April 10. Hamburg Fruit Sponge. April 17. Maraschino rarwrc. April 24. Walnut Mtqae. May l. Ursniie ureaui nouiiie. Mayo. Kose rariau ami v buiim un Cream. May It. Nabuco Sandwich. Iayz2. Htrawoerry nouiw. Uau "i .'i..i.i, UiimIoii I'nililiinr. May M. (Decoration Hay) faint! special as may mi.) All specials 76 cents per quart brick de livered. We keep at all times thn fol lowing flavors in bulk : Vanilla. Gin eo Isle, Strawberry. Hazelwood Sweet Cream and Double Jersey Buttermilk Ross. Richards & Co. E. W. DARK Contractor and Builder Estimates on Request Phone 2I2K lor Rent-Nloely rnmliibed rooiuii. 1MM. riinne ruU I'MiRuppllw-lf you nel unylhtng in lh line of bw auppllei. l-t nie know at oticc. I oan help you and save you money, yt. w. Iukln, Box 222, B. D. No. 2. W f,!, yn,l Mra V V. Ill,rt,,n allil SOU. arrived Monday from Omaha and have lalnn no ti - hum,, in rurmlise Acre a,. r v.... .. ... - age. Mr. ami Mrs. M. l'arkins are tne parents of Mrs. Morton. Acheson The Canadian Route East. The Canadian Pacitic Soo-Spokane route, operating the soo-Spokana ran lunH irni'n do luxe Portland to St. I'all via Spokane, announce a series of low rata recursion on certain dates in May, Juna. Jul v . August and September from Hood River to Winncpei'St. Paul Duluth, Omaha, Kansas City, and St. Louil At the same time through tickets will he sold to many New York, New Kngland and Canadian points. The r ailing arrangements are un usally liberal, giving the option of the direct S(X-Spoknne service, or via the charming Kooteiiav anil Arrow Lakes through the Selkirk ami Rocky mouniakM via Olaclar, liahL Lake Louise and Hantr. Passengers for far eaatertl points are given the option of traveling via the Great l.Hkes, with meals and berths included. At slightly higher cost tickets may be routed via the St. Lawrence river, through the Thouaand Islands, Lake Cnamplain, L ilu George and the Hudson river All standard lines participate in this business and tickets can be routed back by any line. The closing of series of "open forum" meeting whs held at the Meth odist church Sunday evening. Dr. T. B, Ford spoke of the series and its re sult and several of the speakers of the .scnes responded. A pleasing musical program wa rendered. Department ol the Interlo", United Slates Land office. The Dlle, Oregon. April 12th, 1910. Nntlee In hereby given that the Mlate of Orenon hm II led IB thin office lt application, Serial No.OiMiO to select under the provision of the Actof (onereimof Augum 14, 1S)8, and the Acts mipplementary and amendatory tnTlieNK'.4NW!4. ! NW'N See. 82 T, . Tp 2 ortii HniiKetf Kat Willamette Meridian Any and all pensona claiming advernely the lanrtw (l(-s, ftied or denlrlog to object bei nine of the mineral character of the land, or (or . . . .. aian..u..l t, 1.1, ltl.lt 1,1 any other reaxon, to me tneponai m apunnaut honld ntetbelr affidavits of jw;ti Bt In thl otri niliii" ih. 'Ill ,tu v of Mil', imo C. W. MOOKK, Keiimer It Strikes Us that iiist about now you may be in need of something in our lint'. And no matter what it is, if it's good you'll find it among our complete stock of Drug's i Sundries Stop in and look around anyway. Our dis play is so complete and varied you will prob ably see something you ought to have. C. A. PLATH DRUGGIST The Store on the Corner Second & OaK Streets Dnu. ohrnliH and bulbs now ready for fall planting. Plant now and have blooms next year. Hyacinth Narcissi, Early and Late Tulipt, on hand. Hardy phlox, primroses, lockspur, orients poppies, snapdragon, hollyhock, etc. A few White Wyandotte cockerels $1 to 13 each. Pot plants at Franz. Fletcher & Fletcher. For Sale. Kor Sale- Ilrown Leghorn and Indian Run. ner Duck eggs for batching, 11.80 per netting, P. C. Hoaae, phone 2131,. tali For Hale-Team of mulei, i and 6 veara. Weight 9M each; well broke; phone 19SM. P. 8. Wilkinson. tall Wagon Kor Sale- Nearly naw 3 Inch tire Birdfell wagon with bed Rnd top hox. Al condition. J. 1. Knapp, phone SKKx. a28 Wanted-To work on the awltchboard, 8 girl. Inquire at Central office. Home Ttle ulinna On. mil Kor Bale Eggs for setting. Full-blooded Rhode Inland Beds. Uun Miller. Phone 213M. i w,i,., ,.i.,,,,,, larilea' enamel belt buckle. Return for reward to JJ6 M.,ntllo avenue, or telepnone hum. Wanted A good driving horse. Pbone 111. "For Sale-House and two lots facing Ouk itreet and State Street, close In; cheap for cusii or easy terms. J. R. Ntckelsen. ml-i For Hale Delivery wagon and duul.it bar. ness. rmnan For 8ale-Oat hay. Phone Odell 129 m!2 ... O . 1.1 . J I L MIL' l wu glum , nvaai , .,. , .w. I One mile from Hood River High school. Price rice. Ten acres improved with bearing or near bearing Iree.i. Inquire or write 517 Pine street. ii....... fur Male. OaaA hetwv horse. RDOUt tMa.Hu, nnlflwatlfu.. herrlea. etn. BUUL If taken at ouce, as place has been sold. Phone mi. a21 For Tale Two four room cottages with pan try and closets. Uood reRervoIr or spring water. Apply to Mrs. H.J. Kredei lcks. Phone 68L.. 021 For Bale Sen for setting, Barred Kocka from winter layers. Feu headed by Cockerel, from best stock on the coast. Rhode Island Red, best winter layers and exti a choice hlrda. Pen hea. ed by Cockerel direct from Rhode Island. Trap nested stock, 81.50 and U 00 per setting. Paul R. Hughes, Phone 187M. all Fine JBtrawberry plants from one-year-old vines for sale by J. Adrian Epplug. Phone mil. 21 For Hale-Beef cow; also light horse suitable for saddle or buggy. W. A. Melville, D. L. Davidson place, willow Flat. a& Wanted A good watch dog; also laving hens. Call Odell 83. MI Wanted Man with team to truck log by day or contract. Mt. Hood Milling Co. Phone 38 Odell. M31tf. For Sale Seed potatoes; Wasco Beauty and Rural New Yorkers, Phone Odell 86. a28 For Sale Cheap Two good teams, oue wgt. 210), other 2400. J. A. Henderson, Blngen, Wn. ai Kor Sale Phaeton and harness, 50. A. T. Allen. 88 Now This is a Snap For Rent-Pasture for norses and cattle on East Bide. Roy Jackson, phone 2072M. a2 Make CLOAKS and SUITS PORTLAND 160 Acres for $12,000 A big chunk of First Class Fruit Land at $75 an acre. I also have other gilt edge orchard land propositions. Call at my new office in the Young building, on Third Street bet. Cascade and Oak Streets nil ntkiK miwue umwu 1V,;:', cBsn ," mwir Utfi IIJC K1UU LIJUl (jrUW VriUMU IUVCIB-aoiWV ert from ihe best sLratoa; fertility Kuaranteed; ill ji 5.. IM..,,t.t in ) W V Uttan (0 fl.UV 1U1 It. I in '111 ..Oi.'l. 1 '- I im.,KM. j- For Sale Thoroughbred Plymouth Rock cock, two year old. Inquire E. J. DeHart. Phone 3S0M. ,m5 Kor Sale Angora goats, many of them reg- Angora Cioat Association. Having cleared a farm of 000 acres of oak brush land on what la now known as the Mountain V ew Orchard I'm,., ,, -.. In, ..la In Iapitu r small numbeis, at very reasonable prices, as the tauu is in-iii mi in in small I itl . M UI1U w U " ' disposing of the goals. Apply to the Mosier Hills Laud & Orchard Co., W. H. Kerslake, Manager, Mosier, Ore. a28 For Sale Team, weigh 2600, 3 Inch wagon hack and harness. Telephone 235x. m 5 Kor Bah Second hand Emtrson upright plfno, W. B. Rine, Underwood, Wash, tf A B SHELLEY Ust An trmlne and mlna fur neck piece. CallgMx, m6 For Rent A nicely furnished lront room, i'fltl Cascade Ave. m5 For Sale Pair gray geldings; 6 years old; 2500 lbs.; sound and absolutely fearless. Call 1872M. ni6 For Sale Modern 7 room house clost In; bargain ir taken soon; good terms. M, care Glacier, mf Kor Sale 11 acres 8 miles out West Side, good soli, magnificent view, unsurpassed building site; spring water; all in Newtown and Spliecntiergs from 2 to 5 years Just com ing in hearing; peach fillers In bearing; proper slope lor color and drainage. Address M. care wacier. m& For Sale Two fresh cow. Dave Kemp. Phone 151 odell. mi For Sale Bay mare, weight about 1100; good heavy Minle harness; two seated light hack good as new; all tor SltiO- Inquire of P. II. Mohr, phone 2m, K. a2S Wanted-Uirl for general housework. Mrs. II. D. W. Plneo. 2S For Rent Coila.e on Sherman Ave, close a, Inquire of Mr. Ontliank. a21 For Sale Four veur old lersev enw Phone Odell 155. a:!l For 8ale -tlood work horse. W. E. 8 ter nan. ari3 FLOORING Largest Stock of Oak, Maple, Birch Beech, Mahogany and Walnut In the Pacific Noithwest. Manufac turers ol Parquetry Flooring. We have a large force of Expert Mechanic" and are in a position to give estimates of finisheti floor work. We also use sand ing and scraping machines for surfacing dance halls and skating rink flours. We sell wan, wax brushes, furniture reeti and glass sliding shoes. Write or call at PORTLAND HARDWOOD FLOOR CO. 286 Yamhill St, Portland