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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
HOOD EIVER GLACIER, THTJKBDAY, NOVEMBER Si, 1910 SlIEPARD URGES LOCALS WINS GAME rnnPERATIVE PLAN SCORE 5 TO 2 w v - A cooDerative plan for marketing the entire output of all the great orchards of the northwest so as to give the largest possible share of the profit to tho producers, was outlined today at the conference of growers in con nection with the Third National Apple Show. ... . The appointment of a committee to devise the most feasible method of carrying out the idea was authorized. Every apple growing district in the Northwest states is to be represented on this committee. It is to meet bib specially called meeting of the North western Fruitgrowers Association, which has not met since 1908, at some time and place to be decided by thern- The appointment of the committee was left in the hands of W. H. Irish, of North Yakima, who was unanimous ly elected chairman of the conference after E. H. Shepard, of Hood River, had withdrawn his name from nomina tion. W. W. Sawyer, oi ounnysiue, was secretary of tho meeting. The idea was suggested that a body of representatives apple growers might work in conjunction with the North western Association in the gigantic task of marketing all the apples of this region. It was taken up and elab orated by Mr. Shepard. A discussion of the matter in which practically all of the 100 apple growers present engaged developed the conclu hu tho low ririrfi naid to the producer of apples and the exhorbitant once asked oy ine equally disastrous ing industry. retail dealer are to tho apple grow- Buy your butter, cream and milk from the Purity Dairy Co., phone 6HL. Milk depot, Davidson building. OREGON APPLE SHOW NEXT WEEK Rather than have the Portland Apple Show held in the Armory, on f tha distance from the business streets, the management has accepted the tender of the three upper floors of the building on the corner of Fourth and Washington and formerly occupied by Olds, Wortman & King, where the exhibits will be displayed nn 1 1 -V 1 ... - 1 November a, au ana vecumuur i. Space on the exhibit and concession floors has been contracted for already on an extensive scale and the entries number twice as many as were at the show last year. In the three days of the show the Oregon State Horticultural Society will hold a session on the fourth floor, now occupied by the Order of Moose. Speakers have been engaged to deliver addresses in the lecture room and the faculty of the State Agricul tural College will give demonstrations of the pests which affect apples, as well as of a model orchard, President Attur.il vinitod Hnoknne. where hi uanttrati exhibits fur Portland from the National Apple Show. There will also be an exhibit of apple pests bugs, worms, aphises and all other things which do harm to the apple orchard. The Hood Kiver football team triumphed over the Wabash team of Portland Sunday on tho new athletic grounds, Chapman 1'ark, below the depot. The help had just been graded and the rain made it soft and rather slippery. A meager crowd braved the stormy weather to witness the game which started at 3 o'clock. Captain Hartley kicked off for Hood River art1 lnt.il rorivpred the ball on Wab ash's 10 yard line. By a series of bucks and end runs the ball was sent over for a touchdown. Sexton failed to kick goal. After that, it was a see-saw back and forth across the field. Forward passes were tried by both teams with little success as the slippery ball was hard to hold and costly fumbles were made bv both sides. Several times did Hood River near Wabash s goal only to lose the ball on downs when hoi nmif.nonta braced. The score v,u tho jinitinc team was a safety secured in the fourth period. Hood River's goal was never in dan ger while tneir opponents were con tinually pressed and had it not been for the wet field the score would probably have been larger. In the line, Kent, Sexton and Shively were a stone wall and made great holes for the backs, Uarrtibrant, Sin clair and Coshow, who also played well. Johnny Coshow at quarter played a heady game and ran his team well. The boys have practiced hard this week for the hard contest on Thanksgiving May, when they meet the fast Stevens Addition team of Portland on the home grounds, i.ei every body come out ana see me Dig game ot the season on uie new iuuiuum field. Mr. Chapman, through his agents, rbuim Pirnhniiirh. has triven the field for use to the football players and high school students, iree oi ciiuikc, for keeping up jence anmnu mc grounds. Steps have been built lead ing down in under Devlin & Fire baugh' sign acrosB from the depot so that access to the gridiron will be much easier. The line-up of the Hood River team follows: " . . . Scibbee, center; Shively, right guard; Copple, Ford, Hoggs, left tmhi-h- Knnh richt tackle: Sexton, left tackle; Moe, right end: J. Cos- The Doctor's First Question "How are year bowtlsr 1 ms is generally me nrsi ques tion the doctor asks. He knows what a sluggish liver means. lie knows what a long list of distressing com plaints result rruni const! j v.ti'on. He knows that headaches, bilious a'tacto, intf&.-tfon, impure blood, ana general debility Eve oitcn promptly relieved by a good liver pill. We wish vr,i: v;a:J vck wan your own uuciui awiu this subject. .! him at the same time it he approves of Aycr's . ";S says. j.c.AtrtCo.,LoweILMa, how, quarter; H. Coshow, right half: left half: Sinclair, full back. Evingcr-McGrecvy. ltmi Evinisror and Miss Lena Mc Greevy were married Saturday even-, ing, November by Justice A. C. Buck. Both members of the contract ing parties are well known in Hood Rivnr. where thev have resided for a number of years. University Club Dinner. Siiinrrlno vnnintr the annual Univer sity Club dinner will be held at tho Hotel Oregon. rrepurauons are uciiik m.i fnr 1 1 irnml limn, urn! I hose who attended last year will not soon forget the occasion, mis year rare win do no formal toasts responded to, but a number will be called upon to make a talk, in an informal way, and it is as snrwl that there will not be a (lull moment. The committee in charge is: D. Currier, Jr., Albert Peters, P. 1). Atwater and Edwin l'ooley. If . , .'H;' .W j l -V-t "jr Substantial A Household Medicine To be really valuable must show equally good results from each member of i he family using it. Foley's Honey Hllil 1 ar does jugl tins. triienmi iui children or grown persons Foley's Honey Yjn I mpr 7G Ktlieilt .nl Tir in the satest and test for all rUIIIICI coughs and colds. C. O. Plath. WHITE SALMON (rraiii tha KntrprUe E. E. Mills left on Thursday for Spokane, and from there he goes to Chicago, where ho will bo gone about three months. t'-.,l, n CL.mkmn nt Rt Pmil. has purchased tho lot Bnd bungalow ollico of the Consolidated Realty Co. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Spring recently. Homer Day returned on Saturday from St. Paul. Homer Day is sizing up tho aristo cratic apples at the Spokane Show. M. C. Martin was among those who attended the National Apple Show at Spokane. Fruit from his orchards was on exhibition. Lester Jacobson, of Woodlawn, Ore., was a visitor in White Salmon this week. L. R. Glavis made a trip to Portland on Wednesday. Mr. Stmnkamn. from St. Paul Minn., has been here Bince the first of the week. Mrs. Brtdgefarmer, of Kalispcll, Montana, has been spending the past week with her sister, Mrs. Roy Crooks. On December 3rd a meeting will be called by the Local Fruit Growers Union for the purpose of getting everyone, from Underwood to I.yle in a big Union. George Borden, county engineer, was in White Salmon the first of Jthe week. He started a small surveying rrw at work makincr the proper hmmdHrics of the town of While Sal mon. Wade Dean returned Saturday from Minneapolis. At the meeting of the Fruit Growers Union on Saturdny ul'ternoon, the report of the manager, J. M. Lewis, was found to be approximately correct and was accepted. The report showed Ithat 12,345 cratos of berries were nanuieu, or over .io,iniu worm. Peas and beans, etc., wore shipped to the amount 'of $500. At a subsequent meeting a new manager and secretary will be electod, as Mr. Lewis will not return to tuko the job. No apples were handled by the Union, but at a meeting on December 3, steps will be taken for the erection of a union cold storage. C. C. Smith will occupy tlieMills house for the Jthree months that Mr. and Mrs. wins aro aosent in inicagi ; Charles Van Pelt, of Minneapolis, made a special ftrip from Everett to his friend. C. S. Ulackwell. on Saturday. Miss Cameron is in charge of the White Salmon exhibit at tho National Apple Show at Spokane. Miss Cameron will also take the exhibit through to Chicago, and talk for this section. Wrestling Match. Carl Bush, who claims the light heavy weight championship of Ger many in wrestling, will meet L. A. Grant, the local wrestler, on the mat in Ferguson's hall Saturday night. It will be a handicap match and Grant guarantees to throw his man three times in an hour for $50. Bush weighs 185 while Grant weighs 215. Lettuce at Greenhouse on Heights. Phone 284 M. The Bucket Made entirely of nietnl and durable. No Canvas Th fniut NiMiumi pxnlmltMl the Ciinva idea, instead of being a protection it wrinkled and collected spurs am sticks which scratched and jnarrei the fruit. It was subject to wentlu I'linitiiiniiM inn Mould h 1 1 r i ii k am stretch. The canvas bottom wouli saj! and tho fruit bruise when t bucket was set on the ground. We Have Two Slightly Used Wagons left here by our customers who asked us to sell them. One is a vOn Candy The Seal of Purity 'is a Guarantee I tl 1 1 1X1 1 1 J aiAKL -X. IU T I'atro.nze iht "Modern Dealer" Utitn CaniKtiontiy Co., Mln, Portland, OrtfM For the Ambitions 9 WniWit? j Cbucattcm by mill for tho who oimnot ttond l Mwn, All insurncuon, iuii.i - taduiU preparing for ooll.g. or bom mtkn. So preliminary eiarolna iloa It required. Thia mail oourae f . . . :.: . .i . v... iiutm m nm l I I or a u..iy"" i Cormpondenra Study Department DnITeraiiy Emu - - Oregon Having Bought the Express and Dray Business of II. B. Johnston I am ready for all sorts of light transfer work. Day Phone 04. Night Phone 11BL. W. W. COTTON 2 1-2 inch steel skein, the other a iort Davenpi roller behring. The Studebaker is complete with box and seat; the Davenport is a gear only. Are You Interested? Gilbert-Vaughan Im plement Co. W. F.Laraway I Over 30 years' ex- Eyes Tested and . Glasses Ground wmmw 1 Reference: Over 2,000 fitted in Hood River.U.S. A. Vitrol 40 barrel shipment just arrived. ROCHE HAR BOR LIME, the bed for spraying. At luitehiead's No Strings to st retell, wear out and break and let the fruit drop, No Springs or chimps or levers to got out of order The Release is simple and easy; no complicated arrangement of straps, strings and levers t tinker with. Hy a simple rMturv tiutvi'inonl tlki hnt.toin iH drawn away and the fruit is gradually and even v dcnonteil m the hex; two buckets leveling a box so that another box may be set on top. fl,r iwniitviiur tho luii'Unt llie bottoil drops auloiiiatically into position and i)i liii'Unr in rendv for net ion. without wasting time over strapi., loops or puckering strings. Take up the bucket, from anv posi tion, by the bundle and tho bottom aiitiimutipiillv nil innts itsolf. AU the fruit iii I)ia hm'lfttt. nmv hii iliHi'hnriTid or just enough to complete the tilling 01 ine nox ana inc resi iukcii 10 an other box. The Hook works on a swivel and is always rigid ,1,1 r.,,,,), I., t. 111,. ladder or a convenient limb ; and w hen desired can he hooked in a harness and suspended from the picker's shoulders, so he can use both hands. Can bo instantly removed. The Hood River District Land Co. D rug' Needs For Now We try to conduct our store so whenever you need any SicR Room, Bath, Toilet or Household Drug or Appliance, our name will instantly come to mind. Let us emphasize that. OUR (STOCKS ARE RIGHT OUR GOODS ARE RIGHT OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT OUR SERVICE IS RIGHT We use none but the purest quality and full strength drugs in your pre scriptions and receipts. Yours to serve KEIR (a CASS SMITH BLOCK Reliable Druggists J jit; S $ ,v 1 t-jf Say! Your Visiting Friends will wn nt to take some nice Hood Kiver apples homo. We have a nice lot bought es neeiallv for Annie Show Week Sale and can please - , . a . I you. It we haven t just, wnar vou want we'll avt it. Star Grocery "Good Things to Kat." Perigo . Son Bargain in Land. Ten acres, White Salmon, three miles up vallev on river; eignt in cuirivaiiou, halt in Spitz and Newtowns, peach tillers two veins old. Strong growth, Two sprints host water, deep, sub-irrigated red fhot soil, no stones, l'ine gurden without irrigation, Log house. Trout fishing ami water power, tour year ,r,.ln.r,l i,iiiiini luOd at ttOtX) rer acre. LVtK) cash takes this now. No bargain to touch this in w hole valley. ,ei quick. A. I.. tiOLPKU, The Dalles, Ore., ow ner. Trees For Sale Homep,TOwn apple trees; all scions selected and budded personally from H. It. Tuck er's famous bearing" orchard. V. A. CROW Quarter North Tucker Bridge rhone 1022M. Earn An Orchard. Hood Iliver orchard land for sale by owner; choice ten acres t'i miles from city, elevation about l.tUHl feet, almost level, red shot soil, two acres six-vear-olil trees; balance raw state. Price 1,7(X easy terms. To reliable party will give work clearing and caring for adjoining ten acres, amount to apply on purchase price. Address 1', O. Hot 1IU, Portland, or phone A oo74. a U5 Si a a a a a a ia a a a a a a a IX a a a a a a a a a a a a 5i a ia a a a (o rui n Extra values in white and gray Oregon City Wool Blankets 4.50, $5, $5.50, $8, $10 They are worth more money Cotton Blankets, extra large size; the prettiest and soft est cotton blanket we ever offered,bought direct from a Southern cotton mill. QUILT: Chas. Mairbe's Quilts filled with pure white cotton, silkoline covered in pretty patterns, soft and fluffy, al most equal to real swansdown. Prices $2, $3, $3.25, $3.50 rcantile Co.