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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1911)
nOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911 I IIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIH I II I DENVER APPLE SHOW PORTLAND MAN HAS FINE PEAR ORCHARD I For Sale TO BE BIG EVENT FOR SALE Hiving no present nse for the following article we offer them fr sale, very cheap, for cah or short 'J m note: One Tubular Aile Milbnrn Watson, wide I rack, with double bo eat, half truck wheels with 2-in. tire, lu io.t condition and practically SHiHlil. One wt iloub Crani Ihi'sler. H'rinK i,.Ju i.unoi, ...., 5.00. One 1 1-8 in. Velie two-mated canopy top aide fpriiig Wiifji .t,.r... out-taina ami Iu.lv. tMl ll (lilt- Bet O I llltlll llarneHS Willi iivw. I'l It . One heavy unti e ex pre" (111111 i""""' ng, Willi breech- hut little used. tl.YOO. One net Studebaker medium boln-lwi, w. ne ' 1 . ... 11 .1,1 . ..1.1... i,iuu .milt Faultless Slump fuller with HMt cai.ie, eiira .on. on, r. hooks, f'K) OU. fuller has cleared but 20 acre. ne 2-horp..wer Inter national Harvester Co , air noled iaolinci F.nguie, go.nl a m w, f uu. .... u,il. om.I Itn.llf tlsixi. One "Hi in.- I Vep-O l;iv Incubator, ! ms. Five 10 .cl.it k St. Helen outdoor Brooders, 1 1 " each. IU0 chick M. Hrlem! in.l.H.r linnider, f . One Km chick dmr Brooder, ft 00. One etuliima in- Kellogg & Marquis K. D. No. 3 Phone 3253-M Ten acres near town, some bearing or chard, or will trade for Hood River city property or Portland property. Address C. S. TRUE Hood Rlv.r, 0"" t 4IIII1III1I1I1111IIII IMM HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. extends a cordial invitation to you, personally, to call and ojien a checking account. Any amount will open an account in our savings department. We pay 3 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually. We promise the best of service and satisfac tion. HOOD RIVER BANKING AND TRUST CO. OFFICKUS AXl PI RKCTORS M. M. H.U., President J. W. Co.k..am, Yiee-I'res. R. W. Pkatt, Cashier Chan. U. I'ratt, Wilson Fike, Jog. Copland, C. II. Stranahan CEMENT DRAIN TILE CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS la Becoming to be Recognised as THE BEST We make them in Hood River and in any quantity. BRADLEY BROS. Fresh Flour and Feed copypichT, The Celebrated g White River & Maltese Cross Flour Made From Selected Hard Wheat A SUCCESSFUL UAKINO Follows the use of the White River anil Rest Patent Maltese Cross Flour, When you hake bread, pies, cakes or any kind of pantry yon will find thin Flour a safe and reliable standby. Try it once and you will never use any other. STRANAHAN & CLARK HOOD RIVKK, ORKUON. i-i -M i n 1 1 p 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' NURSERY STOCK I NonIrrigted Budded Trees. Guaranteed True to Name I Spitzenburgs Newtowns Ortleys D. CURRIER, JR. rhon oau 4 HoodRinr, Or.gon 1-11 1 1 1 I I 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! For Sale 1 5 Acres 1 3-4 miles from postoffice: all in fruit, 9 acres in orchard: spring water piped into house and barn; team, tools, cow and pigs go with place: trood house and improvements. Will sell rea sonable on easy terms. FRANK CADDY Phone 333-L C. A. Richards & Co. Confectionery and Amusement Parlors HAZKLWOOl) DAINT1KS Full Line of London Made Pipes See Our Line of Kauffman Bros. & Bondy Pipes and Dumuth Pipes. Best Made Phone 64 Agency Oregon Pnily Journal. Booth's F.asteru Oysters. HAY & WEISEL Manufacturers of Rough and Dressed Lumber Boxes and Strawberry Crates Parkdalc, Oregon Bargain in City Property 100x150 feet on corner of Montello nnd Thirteenth streets. All In bearing fruit. 40 Crawford peach trees, 5 cherry trees and a row of loguu berries on gill vunir.ed iron trellis. A fine irrigating nlaiit costing over $5(M. consisting of gasoline engine with pump and all at tachments anil pipe to 2000-gallon tank all in good working order. A small carpenter shop on the property. As I have no audits, apply to owner on the premises. David Upton (m CD 0 0 Furniture and Pianos Moved Draying, Express and Baggage All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work Treat the Horse Well and he will treat you well, llav your Horseshoeing all done here and you will be as well pleased as our other customers are. We make horseshoeing a bus iness and we make it a success, lie cause it is done rilit. If you wan that kind, remember us every time you have any to be done. PHONE 15TX Shively & Driscoll Wood Yard and Feed Store in Connection FAFT TRANSFER CO. Office Phone 29 Residence Phone 23 8K 0 EDO r WE HAVE JUST KKCK1VED A SRESU BUT PLY OCX OF it Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS COME TO US DIUECT FOR WOOD -FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND-LIME WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM VTIIE CARS f STRANAHAN & CLARK U Hood River, Oregon J) C7 For Sale by Owner 20 Acres Three acres seven-year-old New towns, two acres four years old, 1 acres solid three-year-olds, 5 acres in hay, one acre loanlierries, one acre strawberries between trees. Some small fruit and small mixed family orchard. Seven room house, good bam and outbuildings. Two miles southwest of town. Half cash will bundle this place. If interested Phone 3332-L, and owner will take yon to property in automobile. Will sell 5 or 10 acres Cash priaea and apet-ial premiumi to the aitKiunt'ot $25,0u0 will b awarded the American apple exposition which will be ht-ld in livnverthe week of November 12. The second edition the premium list will be off the press in about a week, and the last edition will be published about the middle of October. Apple grower can receive copiei by writing to headquar ters of the show in the Chamber of Commerce buildine. Mo expense and enort are being pared to make this show one of the bigest and best ever held anywhere. Apple growers in every district in America are invited to send exhibits and the management assure them their fruit will be judged strictly upon merit. More than $3,000 in prizes will be awarded in the twenty-five box ex hibits1, over $2,000 in the ten box dis- ilays anJ $1,000 in the five-box class. No exhibits will be accepted of more than twenty-five boxes, and from that down to plates. Among the special pemiums will be farm implements and machinery, spraying outfits, orchard heaters and nursery stock. One of the bis attractions at 'the show will be the apple kitchen. Ap ples will be cooked in every conceiv able manner and demonstrations will be given to show women 'visitors just how it is done. There' will be an apple packing contest and a box mak- ng contest in which valuable prizes will be awarded. Among the handsome trophies that will be awarded will be one offered by the Intenational Apple Shippers' Asso ciation. A great many silver cups have been presented by apple dealers and fruit associations in various sec tions of the country. the meeting of the apple congress the same week of the show has given the exposition national prominence and is attracting exhibits from all sec tions. The carmvallfeatures will bring thousands , of people to Denver from Colorado and the adjoining states. Efficient Slowness. Quality U working to the surface in these davs. tlow much can you do: has been tne question asked rather than, How well can you do? Quality has always been at a prem ium, but the demand for it has not been as sharp or as overwhelming as that for ouantitv. A curious illustration or mis laci was seen in the worus printed on aundrv waeon in Spokane this week, 'Slow but Sure." It is a novel exhi bition for an American enterprise to admit "slowness" in any sense of the word, and vet a certain degree of slowness is essential to quality work. One has to return to (joethe s aphor ism. "Without haste, witnoui rest. To hurry means to rest. Immod erate work necessitates enforcd idle ness. There is considerable slowness in thinning and packing the box of apples which brines the fancv price. Efficient slowness demands exacting attention, the finest test or brain power. Spokane Spokesman-Review. Sting Bug Spoils Peaches. Considerable loss has been sustained bv the peach growers of certain Ohio districts this vear through the opera tions of the sting bug. The bug is not new in this vicinity. It is of greenish color, about the size of a large potato bug. It thrusts a stinger into peaches, nflicting a wound which becomes gum my and retards the growth oi tne fruit. The damage is caused curing the late June and early July growth. A method of eliminating the bugs will probably be to collect,, the insects by shaking the trees and gathering them on a spread. Underwood Will Teach Pack. The Apple Growers Union of the White Salmon Valley will conduct an apple-packing school at the Underwood warehouse all this ween, aucn school is conducted by the Union at Husurn. six miles up the valley. In struction is given to all who wish to attend. Apples, paper and boxes, as well as the services of an expert in charge are furnished by the Union. 1 he school is larirelv attended, as indi cations point to an enormous yield next I !. n..lra frtm tj to $6 a day. no one travelling the Lost Lake road from Dee has ever failed to notice the fine pear orchard just across the river from the lumber town. The orchard is the property of F. A. Jones, of Port land. Mr. Jones states that he set the or chard four years ago this spring. In it are some I5(i0 trees of which 5u0 are Bart let U and 1000 De Anjon. Previous to setting, Mr. Jones had the soil analized and found it especially well adapted to the growth of pears. Ihe setting of pears in this valley until four years ago had been very light. Of the few producing orchard- in the valley none exceeded a few acres, but the quality and quantity produced led Mr. Jones to set most of his ground to the two most 'popular varieties. The young trees Jnave made excellent growth. They were headed almost as low as an apple tree and have been pruned with a view to the open center or goblet shape,' a verv ditticult task with a pear tree, which is strongly inclined to grow straight up wth all the branches close and intermingled. Mr. Jones takes especial pride in the shape of these trees as all the pruning hasrbeen done by himself. His idea was that the first four years of the life of the tree should be devoted to shap ing its branches without regard to fruit spurs. For this reason the trees were not allowed to produce during the fourth year. Indications are that next year there will be a bountiful crop. The trees will then be five years old and the trunk as well as the limbs will be large and strong enough to sustain the burden of fruit. A few trees wej-e allowed to bloom just to show the quality of the product this year and Mr. Jonei on a recent trip here found just 14 pears had matured to perfec tion and as a strange coincidence he says these 14 pears have cost him up to date just $1000 each. However,- he is sure that next year's crop will re duce this cost materially, as he recent ly learned of a two and one-half acre pear orchard in this valley that an nually produces 40 to 60 tons of fruit Mr. Jones has 21 acres set to fruit and nearly the same amount ready for setting this fall and spring. Many Portland people are interested in the Valley but none are more enthusiastic than Mr.Jone8. He is like Jim Hill, in one respect at . least After the completion or the North Hank road Mr. Hill made a trip over it for inspection and on being asked how he liked the road answered that while the road had cost, many millions he would rather have the road than the money. pmgrWapples TO BE DEVELOPED "The excellency of fruit can be de veloped by carefully selecting the stock from which orchards are propa gated just as fine herds of horses and cattle and sheep have been developed by the same methods, says II. M. Lichty, or iiunnyside, Wash., who was here Friday in the interests of the American Fruit Registration Associa tion, which has its headquarters at Sunnyside. "It is a great undertak- ng, continued the Washington horti culturist, to make an attempt to secure registered fruit and orchards, the government has been conducting ex periments along this line with respect to citrus truits. The association is securing buds, scions and other material from all the principal Northwestern sections, such as Yakima, Wenatchee and Hood River and is ready to furnish the public with stock propagated from these selected trees. "The system has been improved by almost all of the scientific men to whom it has been shown," said Mr. Lichty." Prof. John Craig, of Cornell University said: "It is all right. I have tried to get the federal govern ment to assume this work but have no assurance that it will do so. I do not see why it will not be feasible for you to work op a registration system for Washington and Oregon. It will be a good work for you to get together profitable varieties from your section." Mr. Lichty will be co-operated with in this valley by A. I. Muson and John Mohr, who will secure seleced material from their orchards for him. AS 30C 3 C 301 Slab Wood Cord Wood AND Coal Yards A. C. Lofts PHONE 310-X KELLY BROS. HAY AND OATS Rolled Barley, Bran, Shorts and Straw PHONE 1J7-M Fourth Siren Bclwrrn Oak aiul Sim Common folds Must be Taken Seriously, For unless cured they sap the vitality and lower the vital resistance to more serious infection. Protect your children nnd votirself hv the prompt use of Folev's Honev and Tar Compound and nnt its ntiick and decisive results. For eontrliB. colds, croui). whooping cough bronchitiH And affections of the throat, chest and luns it is an ever ready and vuliiiibln rmilv. Remember the name, Foley's Honev and Tar Compound and refuse substitutes. The genuine it in a yellow package. C. A. tlatn. Searchlicht for Speeders. Doom to the joy of the joy riders ! This is the nliin of the county board of supervisors of Los Angeles, which has amiroved an appropriation with which to buy an experimental searchlight, says a dispatch. It is planned to train the seachlight down a stretch favored by speeders and by the rays of the light it is believed the county police can read the license numbers on the cars. If the plan woiks a series of search light stations along the most traveled county roads. Digestion and Assimilation. K It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimi lated that gives strength add vitality to the dvstetu. Chamberlain's Stomach and "Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to iiir functions naturally. For sale by all dealers. Student Body Elects Officers. At a meetinfit of the student body of the High School last week the follow ing olliceis were elected : Viola Nick l.m r.,;.i.,nr Flie McLucas, secre tary ;' Edtih :Fernald, treasurer ; John Coshow. athletic manager, Ld. assistant .thlntic manager: Robert Bragg, advertising manager. CARELESSNESS ABOUT APPENDI CITIS IN HOOD RIVER Manv Hood River peopie have stom ach or bowel trouble which is likely to turn into appendicitis. If you have constipation, tour stomach, or gas on the stomach, trv simple buckthorn oar glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler- i-ka. the new German r.n.ticilis rem edv. Cha? N. Clarke states that A SINGLE DOSE of this simple remedy relieves bowel or stomach trouble al most INSTANTLY. Front means the best qualify all the time. Every piece of lumber in the Stude baker wagon is air-sca-soned four to five years; then iuspected rigidly before being used.. Selected New Eng land black birch hubs; choice white oak spokes and felloes; the lst butt cut, second growth hickory axles; spokes are slope shouldered and driven into the hubs under a hundred tons pressure; ironed and reinforced in every way that will add strength, with refined iron; painted in a thorough and durable man ner. That's why the StudobaEter Wagon has kept the lead from ox-team days down to the present day. . Every Studebaker wagon is made on honor. We sell the Studebaker Wagon because it is the kind that gives satisfaction and makes friends. Come in and look them over. They are made in many styles, from the lightest farm wagon to the heaviest truck or log wagon. Call and get a Studebaker booklet. We want everybody interested in vehicles to have one. r t?l 0 " Always mm Gilbert-Vaughan Implement Co. Hood River, Oregon. ,,.. iimi iy mill i f p-t-TnT "if I J Something You Should Know About Substitution If you wanted to buy oak lumber and the man delivered yellow pine, jou would know the difference. If you wanted to buy silk and they sent you calico, you would have no trouble In seeing the substitution. It is not ro easy, however, w ith medicino. A great, many medicines look alike and taste alike, RUT THEY DON'T ACT ALIKE. Just think this over the next time yon want medi cines. Rememl r that at our store you can absolutely rely on every drug we sell. The difference between buying medicines and merchandise is the difference between knowledge and be lief. You know the one but you have to lielieve in the other. Y'ou will bo absolutely safe when you put your lielief in us. CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy 13 VON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS UNDER U.S. GOV'T SUPERVISION Riverside Church Notes. The Lord's Supper will be celebrated next Sunday morning. The pastor will speak on "The New Blood Cov enant . New members will . be re ceived and the ordinance of baptism administered. Evening services will begin next Sunday at 7:30 o'clock Pastor Harris will begin a series of five sermons on "Town Topics which will run through the month.'viz: Oct. 1, The problem of Church Union ; Oct. 8, The Water Problem; Oct. 15, The Law of Amuse ments; Oct. 22, A Library for Hood River; Oct. 29, Births and deaths in the Valley. These are all topics which have been deemed of suthcient import ance to report them for the Portland Darters and the pastor's comments will be partly in the nature of pulpit ed itorials and partly sermonic. The public is cordially invited. The furnace is being installed under the old church this week so none will have occasion to fear the cold in our services. A line of electric lights is also being strung on the east side of the new building to facilitate an easy entrance to the old church. M. L Church Services. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preach ing services at 11 A. M. ana I :.) r. M. Themes: morning, rioeiuy ; evening, neeriiitiness. . junior League 3 F. M. i.pwortn League at 6:30 P.M. Prayer meeting on Thurs day evening at seven o clock. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Strangers made wel come. William . xoung, rastor. Notice. The regular meeting of the brother hood will be held in the reading room of the gymnasium, promptly at 8 o'clock, Fiday evening, Sep. 23. A full attendance is requested. Kimball Buys Additional Land. CD. Fish, of the Summit district, hassold to Walter Kimball, who moved here this year with his family to join his son, Fordham Kimball, who has been here on the ranch for the past year, a twenty acre tract of orchard land adjoining the Kimball ranch. Mr. Kimball's additional purchase of Hood River land is comprised of five acres of bearing orchard'and the remainder 'in two year old trees. Five acres of the place are in strawberries. At Summer Home. Doctor Brosins announces his stimme.' home established at Odell. Phone 20 where he can be consulted morning and evening; city office, Hood River, plume 12-B, open as usual, 10 to 4 daily ; Night Call answered from Odell, phone 20. tf pff Developing Home Industries The money of this bank is loaned for the de velopment of the resources and industries of the Hood River district, and when you deposit your money here you have the satisfaction of knowing that it is being employed for upbuilding the com munity in which you live and not for the benefit of outsiders. We invite checking accounts, both small and large; 3 per cent compound interest is paid on sav ings of $1.00 or more, and Certificates of Deposit are issued bearing 3 per cent if drawn for six months and 4 per cent.if drawn for one year. n It's a Good Carry when your butler is car- rying a tray that has on it An Appetizing Roast fresh from the oven. You are always cer tain about the quality of your meat Obtained From This Market. Well cured meat of highest degree of excellence is what we give to all our patrons. HOOD RIVER MARKET S. E. BABTMESS Funeral Director and Emb aimer EiUMUhed 18 Year HOOD RIVER, OREQON " -" " " II