The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 15, 1912, Image 6

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER TflURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1912
Going Away
Sale
Here are Somethings 'that will
add to your Comfort and Enjoy
ment of your Summer Vacation.
Talcum Powder, small size for tourist 10c
Combs 10c, 15c, 25c
Tellescopes, all sizes .-40c to 1.15
Children's Barefoot Sandals $1.00 to $1.50
Men's Elk Outing Shoes $2.00 and $2.50
Black and Tan Hosiery at prices to please you.
And last but not leas, you will want writing
material for your friends will expect some
breezy letters from you. Tablets 5c and 10c
Envelopes to Match
CARMICHAEL
Phone 283-L
On Heights
The Economy of Using
Preferred Stock Canned Goods
rekMl tbmrir Ik. ft.it art Qran
ii well illuitrated in Preferred Stock Asparagui. There
are three varieties, r.xtra hekctccj urge White, Mammoth
Peeled White, and Preferred Stock Asparagus Tiji.
Preferred Stock Asparagus comet from the Sacra
mento Kiver Islands, California, where the best
asparaput i prown. There it is gathered, prepared
and placed in the can, BEFORE SUNRISE, every
morning during the season to be enjoyed by par
ticular eaters, uie year arounu, everywnere.
Ni mailt, nt labor more Jor the money in every can of Preferred Stock asi jour grocer
AIXBH A LEWIS, WholeMl Grocers, PORTLAND, ORBGOlt, U.S.A.
SOU) 1!Y
WOOD'S GROCERY
J. M. WOOD. Proprietor.
Real Estate Moved Well Last Year
Give us a trial and we will make it do the same thing
this year. Figures tell. The total amount of the sales
of property handled by us last year reached $2G7.950,
more than a quarter of a million. Sale prices ranged
all the way from $30,000 to $G00.
WHEN YOU WANT TO XT Q AT:K1
DO BUSINESS CALL ON W .O. IN lCllOl
.T'SHIIOIT STABLE
..Livery, Feed and Draying..
STRANAHANS & RATHBUN
Hood River, Ore.
Horses bought, sold or exchanged.
Pleasure parting can Bwure'.ttrHt -class riga.
Special attention given to moving furniture an
pianos.
We do everything horses can do.
Keep the Flies Out
Give us your order NOW for Winow and
Door Screens, also Special Sizes and Designs
in Sash and Doors. Let us figure with you
for the Finishing Lumber you need, also
Window and Door Frames made ready to
set in. We also do Cabinet Work very reasonable.
When you want Anything Made out of Wood,
BRING IT TO US.
R. B. BRAGG
Phone 306-X Old Armory
AUTO LAUNDRY
Cascade Garage
For First Class Work . Live and Dead Storage
Telephone 176-L
LOCATION AT CORNER OF FIGHTH AND CASCADE
FOLLOW HOOD RIVER
WAY, IS ADVICE
(From the
Corvallis Dailt Gazette'
Times)
Kenton county has a wonderful fu-
ure ahead of it if the landowners and
fruit growers of this section will but
get out and learn how things are done
elsewhere. Kenton couny has much
i tine sml and a climate unquestionably
aunrrior for the production or Iruit.
but what we need here is inspiration
to plant more and to care for what we
plant in exactly the proper way. We
need new methods, and with nptodate
methods in the past we would now be
far ahead of turne sections that have
ere at reputations and are rolling in
wealth.
So snjs Grocer E. D. Horning, who
has just returned from a trip to Hood
Kiver. Mr. Horning spent two or
three days there with his brother-ia
law. C. D. Thompson, and had oppor
tunity to travel over much of that fine
valley. What he saw was a revelation
tu him, and he returns enthusiastic
over the possibilities here. He wants
others to tto and see and then come
back here and make lienton the para
dise it should he.
"While we have wonderful advant
ages and much of which we may very
rightly be proud, fays Mr. Ilurriig,
'the Hood Kiver valley is a veritable
garden spot, and the great garden
looks like it was cared for by a land
scape artist. As far as one can see
there is nothing but orchard, and or
chard in perfect condition. There is
order and cleanliness, the weed is
scarcely known, the ground is in per
fect condition and each tree is more
beautiful than the other in its perfec
tion. "And this wonderful development Is
not conhned to any small section, con
tinued Mr. Horning. "It's the entire
valley, and the orchards are climbing
farther and farther up the hillsides.
The surprising thing to me is that so
much has been done in so little time.
Ten years ago, Hood Kiver was
scarcely on the map for fruit. Today
the world knows of Hood Kiver fruit.
Nine years ago my brother-in-law's
twenty acres was in timber and heavy
brush. This year he will have 2,000
boxes of beautiful fruit, and he says
this is only about three-quarters of a
crop. The woik of thinning fruit in
the Hood Kiver orchards furnishes em
ployment to a large number of people,
and from the-beginning of the year to
the end the orchards and fruit are
cared for in such a way that the pay
roll for help is always a large one.
Benton county could do as much if it
would; it only requires faith and up
todate methods. I can now begin to
nppieciute more what is being done
here to promote commercial fruit cul
lur3. Kach move should be encour
aged. It me hi, 8 wealth for this sec
tion. Mr. Horning says Hood Kiver trees
are so laden that the limbs are either
ti 'd up or propped. Speaking of Mr.
Thompson, he says he is trying an ex
periment with dwarf trees. He has 45
on a plot about 40 feet square. The
tretB were planted this spring and one
produced 17 apples; others bore almost
as heavily. All but one apple of each
variety has now been picked from the
trees. Mr. Horning enjoyed his visit
immensely.
Fins, Furs, and Feathers.
For several weeks past several big
grey rats have been Bojourmng in the
pity. They are large, pompous fellows
and have ways about them like those
of Hull Moose politicians. The old
house cats of a number of homes in
town have met the visitors and lost
fierce combats. However, one of the
rodents, entering the kitchen of a home
last week Dy means of a hole beside
the pipe of the heating plant leading
up from the basement, ate so much
that he was unable to make his exit
and paid the penalty of death for his
robbery.
In the early morning one of the chil
dren of the family was the first to dis
corver the rat as he ran from behind a
kitchen cabinet into a corner behind
i larder. "Oh, papa." the little fel
ow cried, "come quick. There's a
sheep in the kitchen." The father
strolled into the kitchen rubbing his
eyes, thinking the youngster was mak
ing him the victim of some joke. He
was led to the corner and as the rHt
made a dash for the open door way, he
seized a piece of stove wood and the
Golden Howl of the visiting rodent
was broken.
William Stewart, who tried for big
fellows in the West Fork Sunday,
declares that the streams are pretty
well cleared of the larger tish. "They
are all gone," he says, "but 1 didn't
get them." Mr. Steart caught lliree
Sunday.
C. A. Cass spent Sunday on the East
rorit. ne says mere are out lew lish
in that fork of the river.
Another shipment of trout arrived
from Game Warden Finley Tuesday.
The minnows were taken immediately
to the tributary streams of the main
Hood river and released. This allot
ment contained about 200,000 tish.
Game Warden Finelv waa hero Mnn.
day on his way to Cloud Cap Inn. He
was accompanied Dy J. fierce, an or
nithologist from Massachussetta. Mr.
Finley says that he will set aside a
number of Silverside trout for distribu
tion in Lost Lake, if some means of
geting them there is provided. Secre
tary Scott says he will find a way to
have the tish transported.
Mr. Finley also declared that he had
a number of China pheasants to be
turned loose in Hood Kiver county.
These will be secured by private indi
viduals through the Commercial club
Those releasing the pheasants on their
farms must allow them to be made
gHme reserves until h15, when it will
be lawful to shoot pheasants. Chas
Hall, P. S. Davidson and a number of
other Hood Kiver citizens have already
applied for pheasants.
COOPER MORRIS AIDS
PAROLED. PRISONERS
W. - Cooper Morris, convicted Port
land banker, who is working witn lne
.uuYici gang on the pneu nuca roaa,
near Wyeth has assumed the role
of friend to the convicts, and ia offer
ng nig WVr,. tehee fruit ranch a a
haven of refuge and work to paroled
men and reived convicts.
Already he has caused three men to
oe sent to the ranch. Two or these
re paroled prisoners, who are still
there. The third was not satisfactory
to Morris. He was a discharged con
vict who had served his time. Belief
ing the man would have difficulty in
finding employment, Morris gave him
position on the ranch, where he stayed
lew flays and then disappeared, inis
has not shattered the former banker'i
raiih in hin m.n however, as it is un
derstood he will ask the prison author-
Hies to send other paroled men to his
rarm when they are in need or employ
Morris ! una in charge of the com'
missary department on the road work.
At first he was on ihe pick and shovel
gang a surveyor's gang, and later the
mantle of a rlmchareed commissary fell
upon Mia shoulders.
Uurnette K. Duncan, who has been
spending several weeks this summer at
lillamook, returned last week The
fishing in many streams that (low down
from the hils there ia fine, Mr. Duncan
declares. "1 regret that I did not take
my automobile with me; for it is pos
siblo to travel a great distance up the
rivers inland in a machine," ho says.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay E. Scott and their
visitor, IViss Kate rierson, of Indian
apolis are spending a short time on
Lost Lake.
Notice
A regular meeting of the Chapter of
Royal Arch Masons will be held tomor
row (Friday! evening. All members
are urged to be present. Work will be
conducted in the M. E. M. degree.
liny it now. Now i the time to bv
bottle of t ImmherUirTs rl,e. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Itemed v. It is almost
certain to lie needed before the summer
it! a it m leuietiy lllis
For sale by all dealers.
The Fire-bug and The East Wind
(E. T. Allen)
No, I'll nnt burn my slash this
spring,"
The moss bick logger said,
I'll trust to God and luck again ;
Expense ia what I dread."
It'a time to hit the trail again,"
The careless runnier said.
And left his little fire ablaze
Within its leafy bed.
"I'll light another cigarette,"
The idle loafer oaid.
And chucked his old snipe in the brush
une end still glowing red.
"Let's punch the screen out of the
stack,"
The donkev fireman said.
And so he did ind all the sparks
bailed blythely overhead.
"Come on, we'll dump our ashes now,"
The railroHil trainmen said.
The train soon fanned them far and
wide.
Aa on Its way it sped.
'Good time to fire my slashing now,"
The thriftv farmer said.
And touched it off without a thought
VI bow far it might spread.
I think I'll blow an hour or two,"
The restless east wind said.
Then liked it so he changed his mind
And blew a week instead.
'Millions in lives and timber lost,"
The newsoaners next said.
What made those fires all start a once.
We wondered as we read.
'It wasn't us, it was that wind,"
The fools in chorus said.
So they're alive and loose this year,
-We hope the, wind is dead.
no superior.
A well known IVs Moines woman af
ter Bufferiiii; miserably for twodavs from
bowel (torn plaint, was cured by one dose
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Keinedy. For sale by all dealers.
Just Little Stones
A number of Hood Rivre citizens are
fond of a good story, land little bits
of humorous incidents are often related
that are wortj remembering. The fol
lowing two lave been heard during the
past weey
Not long ago two Irish laborers
shuffled otf this mortal coil and pro
ceeded to the infinite realms of eternity.
One of then had been a good man and
the doors entering the golden .streets
were opened to him by St. Peter. The
other was welcomed into the midst of
hell by Satin. After a month's sojourn
at the places of their journeys' ends,
the following telephone it is under
stood they have installed the auto
manual system between the upper and
lower regions conversation between
them was overheard by the Recording
Angel : ,
Mike (in Heaven) Hillo, Pat, it
sounds good to hear ye. How're ye
enjiyin ve self? Phat ye doin?
Pat (in Hell) An the devil a bite if
it ain't Mike. Yes, I'm havin a grand
time. I sphind about two hours a day
shovelin coal an ait around the rist of
the time smokin me pipe and swapin
lies with the byes. An ye're in hivin
ye say ! I suppose ye're ejiyin ivry
luxury of the golden strates.
Mike-Psst, Pat, I have to worruk
22 hours out of the 24 up here, swapin
the golden strates. Min are viry scarce
up here.
An ancient darky, who had moved to
New York desired that one of the
ultra fashionable churches adimt him
on a letter Given him bv his country
congregation. The fastidious minister
was opposed to taking the old white
haired fellow, but not desiring to
olfend him, ndviaed him to pray earn
estly to the Lord and ask his opinion
about the matter.
The old man failed to 'return and the
minister waa relieved of a burden. In
about two weeks he saw the old fel
low. To satisfy his curiosity he asked:
"Well, yon don't seem to desire affilia
tion with our church any longer?"
"No, sah," was the replv, "When I
axed de I.awj about it," he aaid,"Now
Jaspan Johnain, if you gets in dat
church, you'll be doin' mohn I been
able to do fob. de past ten yeahs.' "
FOR SALE
' Btlmout.Slab. Wood .and .aJI other
kinds of wood at reasonable prices; To
prove oar policy to deal honestly and
squarely with the people, we refer new
customers to our old patrons. Give us
a trial with your first order is all we
ask to gain your patronage. Delivery
made to any part of the citv in larue or
man quantities.
" We have city lioense to do team work
of any kind.
GEO. W.
The Heights
HOWARD & SON
Phone 344-M
Wire Wound Continuous Stave
Wood Stave Pipe
KELLY BROS., Agta.
PHONE 227-M
Fourth Street Between Oak and State
Are Erer at War.
There are two things everlastingly at
ar, joy and piles. But Bucklin's Arnica
Salve.will banish piles in any form, It
soon, subdue? the itching, irritaion, in
naminatiun or swelling. It gives com
fort, invites joy. tlreatest healer of
l".rii6, boili. ulcers, cuts, bruises, ecze
ma, seahU. nimDles. skin eruptions.
Only at Chas. N. Clarke's.
City News
The new books, for the purpose of
recording in systematic order all re
ceipts and disbursements, have been
received by Recorder Henry L. Howe.
The new books will be of great aid to
the recorder in his work of checking
up.
Miss Lucille Johnson has been
grantd an increase in salary by the
council. Her salary has been raised
from $r.O to $60 per month.
Iljlng Men Fall
Victims to stomach, liver and kidney
troubles just like other people, with like
""'suits in tos of appetite, backache, ner
vousness, headache, and tired, listless,
run-down feeling. But there's no need
feel like that as T. P. Peebles, Henry,
Tenn , proved.. "Six bottles of Electric
'itters'iie jited'did mosetogive me
new strength and good appetite than all
other stomach remedies I used. "So they
help everybody. Its fo,lv aT ,len
this srvat reniedv will '"-''P you from
he first dose Try it. Only SO cents at
Chas. S. C.arke's.
Kubber Stamp Ink at this office.
Mt. Hood Railroad
Time Table Effective June 18, 1912
South Bound "
Daily except Sunday. Leave Hood River
- 8 a. m. Arrive Parkdale 10:25 a. m.
Daily except Sunday. Leave Hood Kiver
1:45 p. m. Arrive Parkdale 8:15 p. m.
.Sunday Only. Leave Howl River 8 a. m.
Arrive Parkdale 9:45 a. ni.
North Bound
Daily except Sunday. . Leave Parkdale
10:45 a. m. Arrive Hood River 12 m.
I'aiiy except Sunday. Leave Parkdale
3:45 p. ro. Arrive Hood River 5:30 p.m
Sunday Only. Leave Parkdale 4 n. m.
Arrive Hood River 5:30 p. m.
P.l0? Ptry Yards, J R.
N lckxltwn, Prop., breeder ol 8.C.W. lA-uorm
W. P. Hock" and H. V. Khorla lalan.l
and Indian Kunner Ducka.
Kreedtrs and yoonij stock for sale. Ponllrv
ards l't miles west of city at Frnktori.
'hone 3a!j.X.
V-SNJoaWX
reat the Horse Well
and he will treat you well. Have
your
Horseshoeing
all done here and you will be as
well pleased as our other customers
are. We make horseBlioeing a bus
iness and we make it a success, be
cause it is done right. If you want
that kind, remember us every time
you have any to be done.
PHONE 62 X
Shively & Driscoll
THE HEIGHTS
Meals by Day or Week
First-class Boarding House
Phone 278-X 917 Twelfth St.
FOR SALE
Second-hand Lumber
On or before July 1st, I will have
several thousand 8-inch ghiplap
and dimension stuff : :,
GEO. BIGLER
113 lro PHONE "24-X
Real Estate
LOANS, RENTINC, COLLECT
ING AND INSURANCE
A Specialty of City Property, Residence
Lots, and Hmsll Tracts Close In. For
Bargains call on or address
T. D. TWEEDY
Hood Kiver
Home Phone 147-L
GO TO
J. II. Heilbronner & Co.
FOR
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
IN TOWN AND VALLEY
Heilbronner Bldg.
Hood River
Painting
Paper Hanging
Tinting
Done on short notiee. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Country trade
especially solicited.
F. HAW LEY
Phone 31 t-X
Postofiie T.ox 212
Saturday Bargains
For Saturday, August 18, we are offering unusual
bargains. Come early as we have but
a limited supply.
10 Pounds Cottoline, only $1.35
4 Pounds Cottoline, only 55c
ONE-THIRD OFF on all Granite and Tinware
8 Bars Laundry Soap, 5c values, for 25c
Smith & Imbler
Phone 282-L
Free Delivery
The Milton Nursery Co.
. Reliable for 33 Years
Nearly 2,060,009 Trees to Select From
R. T. NewhatL Representative
Hood River, Ore. Phone 277-M
PREFERRED STOCK Fruits, Black
Raspberries, Red Raspberries, Blue
Berries, Cherries, Loganberries, Straw
berries, etc., make the best kind of pies,
tarts, and all sorts of dainty desserts that
can be put together in a hurry when you have the
right kind of good things to start with.
Preferred Stock Canned Goods
Packed Wherever the Best are Grows
are always safe to buy. Only the finest of sound, Oregon
berries find their way into Preferred Stock cans; plenty of
pure rane sugar is used, which accounts for their delicious
tlavor. Preferred Stock berries are never insipid.
The btrriet are from Oregon Preferred Stock
at your Grocer's.
ALLS a LEWIS. Wholanla Qrocara, POBTtAlTD, OREGON , V. S. A.
FRESH SPRING VEGETABLES
RINNAIRD , KINSEY
Phone 78
Full Weight
Guaranteed
every time when you select or
order meats fr in this market.
It makes no difference whether
you come in pereon or order by
ph' ne, you get just what you
ask for both as to cut and
quantity. We solicit a trial of
both our meats and our meth
ods. They are both perfect.
THE SANITARY MARKET
E M. HOLMAN
THE HEIGHTS
PHONE. 79-X
Something You Should Know
r a i j f t a j ' j Kr
ADOUl DUDSlltUllOn
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" If you wanted to buy oak lumber and the man delivered
jj. yenow pine, jou wouiu Know uie uinerence. j
"V M .. .1 K .III. J (K ...,! .... i:
xi uu naiivw vu uuj onik riiu hhtj bciii. juu emiuu, you
would have no trouble in seeing the substitution.
3P It is not fo easy, however, with medicine. A great many ljt
medicines look alike and taste alike, BUT THEY DON'T ACT jjt
' ALIKE. Just think this over the. next time you want meui-
cines. Remember that at our store you can absolutely rely on
every drug we sell. The difference between buying medicines j,
2 8n(l merchandise is the difference between knowledge and be-
3r lief. You know the one bat you have to believe in the other. fc
t You will be absolutely safe when you put your belief in us. jc
;
I CHAS. N. CLARKE I
The Glacier Pharmacy J
II
OOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. extends a
cordial invitation to you, personally, to call and open 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.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
M. M. Hill, President J. W. Copbland, Vice-Pres. R. W. Pratt, Cashier
Chas. G. Pratt, Wilson Fike, Jos. Copeland, C II. Stranahan
DC
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A iRESH SUPPLY OF
Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash
AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
COME TG US DIRECT FOR
W00D.FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
CEMENT AND LIME
WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
STRANAHAN & CLARK
Hood River, Oregon
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The Folts Lumber Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
LATH AND FRUIT BOXES.
We are now taking orders for
Apple, Peach and Pear Boxes.
Place your orders at once. Phone Odcll Fx 134