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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1904)
HOOD 'RrR-'OLACllEf THUlAV:tfiiil: BUY THEM AT SHfRTS Our line of Shirts is second to nothing in style, quality and fit. Big variety of Golf Shirts in beautiful patterns, and properly made. Price, 50c and up. . Silk and Silk mixed NeglgeesV $1.50 to f 2.75, that have the proper style and tit. Work Shirts that are made up to and style, as well as wearing qualities. HATS If your Hat is a GORDON it is all right. If not, you had better get a GORDON. We stand behind the guaran tee that they will wear and hold shape for a year. We also have other hats in' cheaper qualities, including the John li. btetson, a splendid nat, m all the latest styles and shapes. If you need a hat call to see us. ' R. B. BRAGG & CO. Special attention given to shoeing. Also preairing CRESENT BRAND TOOLS are manufactured by us. We kinds of grubbing machines. BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES Iron, Coal, Steal and all sizes and kinds of Wheels And sties. SNOW & UPSON. THE JEWELER, J? . " ,;. H . I Winn io stute to the general prepared to text your eyes and fit that will overcome all alllutions of wettk eyes that the best ociiWillxt can help. Try the kIhhs I sell. I have given this subject very dose study and cat) tell you by - exaniluution juxt what kind of glusws your eyes require. Kyes tent ed free and all glaiwes sold with a guarantee to At your eves with es peelnlly Ground ilunw. If youreys trouble you Slid cause headache or throbbing pains with blurring vision wheu readlngg or doing tine work requiring close and steady observation, come lu and let me ei nnilne your eyes by means of the perfected American Optical Tester and tw'cnre mllef snd comfort by the use of prorM-rly-flited glues. - TheGolderi GEO. F. COB & SON, Proprietors; DEALERS IN Crockery, Glassware, Sta tionery, Confectionery, FISHING TACKLE AND NOTIONS. Agent for Racine Feet. Phone SSi." PASHIOW Livery, Feed C. T. JtAWSON. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will have and can sup ply in any number , - Cherry, Pear,Apricot, Peachi Plum Trees GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, fill the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitzen berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or. F. L. DAVIDSON & CO TINNERS AND Agents Gasoline Engines, naces, Windmills, Pumps, Gas Plants, Wire Cable, Ladders, and Faultless Stump Puller wear, and have fit 85c up. care'of homes' feet and wagons and carriages. make repairs for all We carry on hand lias th Finest Display of Watches, Diamond and Gold Rings, Cut (lias)! ware', etc., in town.4 , All work neatly mid correctly done, OHpeclnlly fine Watch Repairing and adjusting. Reusounble prices. Do your Eyes Trouble You? i y public thai I am you with irlanse stlintittliMm, iear-iniifeliiN and RuleBazaar STABLE and Draying. 8TRANAHANS & BAGLEY. Horses bought t sold or exchanged. l'leuHura parties can secure flrst-cluss rigs. Spc- clal attention given to muvlng Furniture and Planus. We do everything horses can do. HOOD IUVEK, OltEGON. P. H. STANTON PLUMBERS, for Warm Air Fur- the WHITE SALMON MES. M. C. Fox wasln ortlahJW week. Miss Merrill of Portland is a guest at the Jewett farm. Miss Susie Wolfard entertained a number of young people at her home on First street, in honor of Miss Clara lilythe or Hood River. The evening 'no spedt in playing cards, and at 11 o'clock, a lilncjh, Ij't feature of the evening', , wai ' served. Those present were: Miss Ely the, Miss Wyers, Miss Susie Wolrard, Miss Kgan, Misses Mary and Anna Wolfard, Messrs. Frank and Ed Et?an, Mearle Fox, William Beesanz and Koy Crowe. . Whitney Marden of Portland Is visit Ins Harvey Dunn at the Jewett farm. , Miss lilythe of Hood River, who has been visiting friends, returned home Wednesday afternoon. Messrs. Groshong, Adams and Chap man will give a dance in the Lauter bscb hall Friday evening, April 8. Cortland Chapman and William Adams will furnish the music. , Fred Kosengrants and family arrived last week from JSutte. Miss Anna Henderson of Portland is visiting her brother, J. A. Henderson of ltingen. E. M. Williams of Husum was in White Salmon Saturday on business. At the republican primaries Saturday, delegates to the county convention at Goldeodale, April 8, were elected as follows: i White Salmon H. C. Cook, J. P. Egsn, Frank Oroshong, T. Wyers, sr. Trout Lake William Coate, W. E. Miller, Alden Kingman. Husum and Camas Prairie received no notification for holding primaries, aim nave cnosen no aeiegates. Barrett District. Spring, so long looked for, Is here at last, Mr. Stafford of Portland and Thomas Bishop, sr., started out last week to hunt up that pesky ground bog. They were wen prepared, we should judue. from the fact that they carried an ex tra supply of snow shoes, a flask of brown sugar and a block of condensed water. Mr. Hlafiord curried, slung irnm strap over Ills left slioulder, a leather esse that bad a very familiar khik, ana upon endeavoring to make its acquaintance, Imagine our disgust wnen we round. Instead or the inaate or a long time rriena. H was simply lexluk that he was taking along, as Bishop had promised him a shot at the ground bog. They struck off In a northerly direction, and after travelin a few moons they struck the trull an followed It through Wasco county and Into the cattle range of Klickitat coun ty, wnere they round the herders driv lug out bo vines by the thousands to some point In the valley outside of the snow limit, and leuving nuruliers of them that were so poor they could not travel. At this point the trull got so hot that an extra pair of snow shoes becume necessary, and Hlafiord unslung his leather case and took a pull at the lit lie knoli so ss to be ready for a shot, lilshon willed the sugar and condensed witter, baited the trail with a report of the prohibition convention and a copy of the locul option bill, then hid behind one of the upturned snow shoes, on the sole or winch wus a notice or the dem ocratic primary in llurrett district, and waned, it was uut a short time wheu a sud, sweet voice wus heurd currnling, "ine no with or spring, tra la," and t beautiful specimen of a weather prog' nosticator hove Insight. He sampled the sugar, waded through the local or tlon bill, even survived the report of prohibition convention, Leslie Butler's picture and all, but the call for the democratic primary in Burrett was too mucn ior him, and perore siuiiord could get a shot at him he gave up the ghost, and lo! spring is here. We are sorry to hear that there Is some hitch In the arrangements for the marriage in high lite that was to have taken place lust Sunday. Once more your correspondent's bright visions of ueud oodles or bride s cake, etc., etc., nave gone glimmering. The Valley Christian church have filed articles of Incorporation. Charlie Sturgls, who works on Fair Ouks farm, Is becoming a valuuble aid to Road Supervisor Vvoodworth. In fact, Methodist lane cannot Woodwork's right-hand man. spare . Rev. A. A. Beery, pastor of the Vul ley Christian church, was absent from his charge lust Sunday on Recount of having to move his mmily to their new home ut Monmouth, Or. A. B. Cash occupied Mr. lieery's pulpit and gave a lurge congregation an excellent Hunter sermon. Every opportunity given to Air. l ami ouiy demonstrates the latent possibilities that in him lie only wait' lug development. We sincerely hope In the near future to see him oecunviim a position ror winch lie is so preem nently qualified. r.. tu. net; mier says he tins so ar ranged his all'alrs that he cull move at any old time. Barrett's latest Copple and Hoole are making things hum In their neat ofllce In Hood River, and are giving premiums or silverware with every piece of property they sell. . Road Supervisor Woodworth Is en titled to a great deal of praise for the excellent road he is building through Methodist lane. We are even clad that we waited for the road until so able a supervisor could take charge of It; and we are also giud that rate has so or dallied It that we were enabled to pro vide mm wun bucd a aiuunie assist ant. A tine mid lusting thoroughfare is now assurea. P. II. Spark was a visitor to the Barrett school lust Thursday T. A. Reavis has erected a new gate on nis piace wun posts mat rear u so high in the air it would afford a sua gestive point for a Millerlte looking for iue juiueuium. George Wilson has returned from the prohibition convention with a suspi. clous redness on the foreward end of his proboscis, which he says is due to cold contracted from listening to cold water speeches. Georire is chuck full of interesting reminiscences of the grand time had while In Portland, and to listen to him makes one realize what they miss by not belonirihir to the prohibition parly and piirtlcinat log in all the good things they seem to enjoy. ratlR Bnerrleb has also returned from the cold water diet in Portland He says that the treat feature of the convention was that after the exercises were over there was no tobacco flttleon the floor. We do not see much feature In that. How could lt.be otherwise where there was such an abundance of water? It had to lie clean. What will he do with the school bouse after rfl? id Dreske of White Salmon was welcome visitor in this district Sundav. Come often, Ed. Mrs. Margaret Held of Hood River sang a beautiful solo at the Valley Christian church, Easter Sundav niirht. entitled, "The Palms." Mrs. lteid's rendition or this beautiful selection was fully appreciated by the larse con course of people In attendance. The recitation, "Mary at the Sepul cher," rendered by Miss Amy Brosius la pleasing ar.d creditable manner, was one of the features of the Endeavor service at the Valley ChMstlsfo church, Easter evening. . f ,Mis Viola VVllsou pas cohtrilrted. the measles, and Is confined to her house. Brace up, Viola, we've all bad It. ,Mra. E. E. Kegester U confined to the house by sickness, and the Valley Christian churr.li choir miss their lead er. All extend sympathy, and trust Mrs. lteKpster may soon be her happy self once more. - Frank toa Sews Notes. The famitv of John Hiurichs is wrest ling with the measles. It has downed two ot the boys and we understand h has Mr. Hinrich going. Trust they may all win out in the long run. . , Harry Grenorv. brother of Frank Gregory, has returned to Hood River alter a year's absence, tie is snrprisea at the wonderful change in Hood River made in that short time. Florence Bverlee Is on the sick list this week, the changeable weather of the past few days is the probable cause. Even the devil has been whining around with a cold and other ailments due most likely to that fine Easter dinner be helped punish at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Noble, Sunday. Served him right for trying to eat a week's supply of provender at one sit ting, stmniv because he had run up against something extra nice and good. II he had stayed at home and led on his normal diet, liver and cold potatoes, he would not have had to suffer, perhaps. Mrs. r,idv. who oar reporter errone ously stated last week bad purchased 10 acres from frank usiuiy, Drought iu acres from Warren Miller. She goes back to Colorado Springs to settle up her affairs there and will return to Hood River about the last of July and will then erect a nice, comfortable home on her new possessions. . Mrs. Eddy appears to be a very estimable lady and the people ot trankton will be glad to welcome her to Hood River, Flint Bradford bought the hot hoime at the Mount Hood hotel and moved it out to his place at Frankton. Instead of raising strawberries and apples and thunder, like the rest of us, we presume ne win indulge his asthetic tastes in the cultivation of orchids and such other fodder as is indigenous to that kind of a habitation. Flint has our sympathy and good wishes. W arren Miller has become wearied with the unstable ways of the common every-day-old hen, which is proverbiallv "uncertain, coy, and hard to please," and has decided to send for a wooden ben that will sit when you set her. and he win soon be (helling the young tries out Dy steam. - Dukes Valley Items. We are having some spring weather at last, ana everybody is getting ready to make garnet), Charles Stanton and wife returned from Vlento. Huturduv. Mr. Stanton says he Is glad to get back to Dukes Volley. D. Jj. Dodge of New Helena, Neb., has ordered 660 fruit trees from Stan ton 4 Rawsou's nursery to be set out on his farm here. J. A. Knox Is budding his old apple trees to Newtown and Spltzenburgs. John Heavener Is doing the work. We are glad to see our mall wagon coming regularly again. For nearly two months we had to either get our mall at Udell, sometimes at town and sometimes In our boxes. Several of our young folks, and some of the married ones too, started out April Fool night to have an April Fool purty. Say, who got fooled? Everybyody Is sowing land plaster aim gruouuig. We learn that Dukes Valley is to have mat saw mill inui was talked ot. J. F, Dodson had quite a painful ac cident the other day while working In the woods for the Mount Hood Lumber Co. His nose wus broken by a hazel flying back and striking him In the face. We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Stanton to our valley once mote. Mrs, Stnnton's health Is improved, but she Is still poorly. Our Sunday school and Endeavor are progressing nicely. Next Sunday is ine duy tor preuching, but as our preacher has disappointed us the last two mouths we do not know whether to expect him or not. Our valley is 'getting green. The clover and wheat fields look as If Dukes Valley would not haul In hay next winter as it did this winter; at least we hope not. The R. F, D. wagon was out last Thursday. As this was Glacier day we were all glad to get our mail, for through it we ttnd out what our neigh Dors are doing. Mount Hood Notes. Spring lias arrived at last. We actually had two days of sunshine lust week. The democrats will hold their prl umries, Buuirouy, April . A. Leroux bus been down with the grip for the lust few days, but Is able lo tie out egiiin. Win. AndroHS crippled one of hi horses lust week, which will lay It off ior tnree or tour months. VV A. Oftleld went to Hood River to consult a doctor last week. He expects io go trapping near soon, as he has Just received six near traps from the EusU W. H. Rodenheiser still runs his butcher wagon once and awhile. His smiling countenance could be seen last week going from bouse to house with fresh beef. He can also supply butter ann eggs ai an times. Now that spring Is here why not one and all Join In for two or three days ill a good road movement over and above what the law requires? If every citizen will donate two days ex tra we can have as good roads here as In any part of Wasco county, In the course of a year or two. Nothing will improve our vaney raster than good roaus ana gooa schools. In the Odell District. Easter services were held at the Union Church last bunday. John Neece, of Deschutes, is visiting at r.. i. roits. E. T. Folts returned from Sherman county last Friday, bringing with him a fine black team which he purchased wnue mere. Dsn Croabv has gone to work for the Heating Stoves You want one now that fall has come. Drop in and see what Savage has in the stove line. Also ex amine the many other goods that are unpacked daily at SAVAGE'S Davidson Fruit Co., on their Willow Flat ranch. . , Mr. Gray mi leased the John Tucker I ranch hear here, and leased it. with his own ranch, to George Sanders. Dr. Brosius was called out to H. T. i Young's last Thursday to see Miss Sadio Yodnc. who has been nick tor nnmliur of weeks. He pronounced her case ty phoid fever. M iss Sadie is setting alonic quite nicely. A f. 1...! !ll A 3 !l . !I . - Aiier ueing wiinoui our nauy man ior nearly two weeks, we gladly welcomed new mail carrier, Clarence Copple, last Friday morning: We are sorry Mr. Bailey's health is so poor, and we miss his genial countenance; but we feel sure our new carrier will give general satis faction. Odell Notes. ,It Is gratifying to note the Improve-! ments on tbe West Hide by the new water company.' We bad hoped by! this time to be able to record a similar improvement by the Bone people here,! out report now has it that there will be no further extension of the laterals this summer. If this Is tbe case, it will soon be up to the farmers here as they did on the West Hide put in their own plant. Mr. Poole of The Dalles is a frequent visitor of late at Odell. There seems to be a strong attachment hero. But Hood River attracts people from all over the United States, and they are welcome, so come along. , The Little White Store was neatly and appropriately decorated with Ore gon grape and wild flowers In com memoratlou of Easter Bunday. Tbe church was also decorated. M. D. Odell wcut to Portland last week to attend the state prohibition convention. Hood River was well rep resented. Hubert Morton was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hhepherd of tbe West Side at dinner last Sunday. Mr. Morton put in 7 acres of vetches and oats last week. Vetches is reported as being a great sheep crop in England, and is also be- in n largely cultivated in ine wiuumeue valley. As a forage plant It Is evident ly the coming crop. L. A. Clark and family, friends of James Eggert from Kansas, arrived in Hood River lust F'riday, and moved into Chris Detbman's old bouse. lie is very much pleased with our valley and will invest In a home here. C. O. Roberts Is moving his house hold goods tills week to his summer home at Tanglewood. He has an ideal home sight there, and when his place is Improved to a revenue producing point he will certainly have a nice per manent borne. His many friends here regret his leaving Odell, where he has been such a prominent character for so many years. Messrs. Cnrnes & Luge are crowding to tinl di their grubbing contract on (Continued on Hae 5.) C E. Bradley PRINTING i- HIGH GRADE PAMPHLET AND COMMERCIAL WORK PROMPTLY PERFORMED PWCT.S ALWAYS RIGHT Wc mn her to do your work today tomorrow and every other day, and our money (what little we have) la apent In Hood River. We want your work and can do it neatly and SATISFACTORILY PARADISE HOTEL isiiyhd' W ' ' ' p "I'll lltlJ.lJ.if) Comer Hlntf iit.reef and Paradlfw avenne. Ral, VI to O.60 a day. Nppclal rates to poaruera. Mttw. l), u. hHTKlUAH. 1'rup. J. F. STRANAHAN, Architect Of 25 years' experience. Will fur nish plans and specifications for all sinus ot Dunning, strictly up to date Liocsreo ai iiooa Kiver. J. HEMEREL & SONS, Contractors and Builders Hood River, Or. FREDRICK & ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates furnished on all kinds of work I'hnniw1 Arnold, Main ss. I 11UIU H. Frederick, Main JOS. COX & WALLIN Contractors and Builders Plans and Estimates Furnished. E. A. SOULE, Contractor and Builder. Plans and Estimates Fcrmshkd Uhon Application. dl BELIEU & REA, Contractors & Builders. Tla!is and Estimates Fitbnishid "VS aJ Si i COPPLE &. HOOLE Column of Special Bargains 50. Seventy-five feet on State street. A bargain at ..$ 600 00 64. Six lots on hill; can't be beat. Price on application. 102. 7)s seres 3 miles from town; well improved $1,500 200. 10 acres 2 miles from town. Hard to beat $2,650 204. Twenty acres fine apple land, close in , fi.aw 205. Twenty acres, 12 in cultivation, 8 acres gooa timber; 3 miles irom town, close to school, church and Being thoroughly familiar with every foot pi . ground in this valley, and selling all property - strictly on its merits, we are prepared to offer the best bargains in city property, farmlands, apple and strawberry ranches and timber lands. We attend sales as auctioneers at reasonable rates. Loan money and write insurance. . We guarantee all titles to property sold by us. "'' Office one door east of Cram's dry goods store, north side of Oak street. Call and see us. , COPPLE & HOOLE. bone & Mcdonald Carry a full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Shovels, Spades, Axes, Saws, etc. The Fishing Season Is here, and so are we with a full line of first class Tackle. Come and see us before buying. Goods Delivered Free To Any Part of Town. bone & Mcdonald LET Now is the Accepted Time. Get your Spray Material of THE DRUGGIST, And you can depend on it being GOOD. Full Line of Base Ball Supplies Gloves, Shoes, Bats, Balls. You don't need to order from catalogue, we have the Goods. C. A. MORGAN & CO . S. J. FRANK, DEALER JN Harness and Saddles, All Repairing Promptly Attended to Hood River, Oregon. CENTRAL MARKET MAYES BROS., Proprietors. Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh, Cured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits. Stages to Cloud Cap Inn. Ticket office for the Regulator Line of Steamers Telephone and have a hack carry you to and from the boat landing If you want HOOD RIVER TANSFER AND LIVERY CO NEW DEPARTURES Anticipating your need a I laid in a stock of Spring goods. The largest line of Matting and Carpets in the city. You may need a Range or Cook stove. I have them. February is our winter month. I have Heaters. Have you that tired feeling? I have Rockers that will give you rest. Everything in the Furniture line to meet all conditions. And lowest prices guaranteed. Listen! We are here for our share of the business. Come and see us. We will show you how it is done. Will give you the key to the first move a square deal. Your money is just as good as your neighbor's, and will buy as much as his money. Full line of Building material that will be sold at Bed Rock prices. Look it over. Undertaker store; 4 a. orchard ; 4 a. meadow, and Z4 a. strawberries; a. blackberries; good 7-room house, baru and out buildings, all in first-class order; fine well. Uest buy in valley $3,500 206. Nineteen ft. S miles from town; well improved ; berries, orchard and meadow; good house and outbuild ings; 8 inches of free water. .. .,2,650 07. Ten a. 1 miles from town, all In cultivation; 3 ft. berries, balance in clover; good 6-roora house, barn, best cellar in valley; 6 Inch water right paid up. Fine buy..,...' $3,500 SPRAY and Embalmer