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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1905)
0 I ft 0 HOCU KIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1005. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. .Died after about two weeks' illness, the little on and youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Crockett last Sat urday niorning.aud on Saturday after noon was laid to rent at Idlewilde cemetery. This wan the first death in the family and all of the surviving children were at home at the time of his death. He wag born May 7, l!t02, being nearly three years old at the time of bis death. There are still seven children living only ouo of which is marriod, Mrs. William Kemp of Odoll. For the icy hand of death to lay hold of the innocent babe is often hard to understand, but up on listening to the text from the lips of the miniHter, and which were the words of Christ, recorded in John 13, verse 7, as follows: "What I do thou knowost not, but thou shalt know hereufter." Then, to those who have faith in the inspired words of Him who was doing the will of the Father who sent Him, there comos the con notation which passeth understanding. M. 1). Odell, conducted the funeral exorcises at the home, briefly, but with a touch of feeling and sympathy that served as a balm to the stricken hearts of the bereaved family. Words from the heart And response in the hearts of those who listen. Such were the fooling, touching words of Mr. UiloIJ on that occasion, and wore we to enlarge on this prophetic text we could apply it to every walk In life and almost every day of our lives "What I do thou kuowest not, but thou shalt know hereafter. " Relatives and friends from Eastern Oregon were presont at the funeral services. Beautiful floral tributes were presented by C. O. Roberts of Hood Klver and Mrs. Allen and Kdith Allen of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett and family share in fullest measure the sympathy of this entire community in this their dark hour of trouble. H. Dunn, son of J. II. Dunn of Odell who owns a ranch on Eight Mile creek near The Dalles, spent Sunday with his father. Mr. Dunn purchased his ranch last September and moved from here to the ranch and is well pleased with his location and Oregon in particular. Mr. Dunn is a farmer who understands his business and is the kind of a man who will succeed anywhere. Mr. and Mrs. Poole returned to Odell last Sunday after an abseuca of some length. During their trip they spent part of the time in Portland, where they went to attend Miss Nettie Kemp during her illness. They report her much better. Mrs. C. L. Rogers is reported as lying seriously ill at a hospital in Portland. Spring with her soft touch and gen tle wooing burst forth upon us all un awares lust week, and if she keeps up her flirtation with the good people of Hood Hiver valley she will surely win their hearts. A decree of divorce from winter is welcome, and we com mend the Californlan's judgment, who said last Friday in town, that Hood Rivor beat California for climate. The tlow and spring-tooth harrow will be brought into requisition if those perfect days continue. The horse buyer Is In evidence again. Horses continue in demand aud high, and if all the Improvements are carried out that there seems to bo promise of this summer a good team will prove a winner. Garden seeds from E. J. Bowen cuu ho had at the Little White Store. Orders for clover and lawn grass seed will lie promptly filled. Miss llortha Latferty spent Sunday at Odell, and furnished the instru mental musio at the funeral service of the llttlo son of Mr. aud Mrs. Crockett. Surveyors for the prospoctve rail road have been staking another route while parties securing rights of way are close on their trail. Judging from the present indications we would say that by the first of Soptomlior we shall be connected witb Hood Klver by bunds of steel. We trust that we nhil not be mistaken, for the completion and operation of this line of railroad means much for the future of the valley of Hood Rivor. We are glad to note the almost com plete condition of the ltroslus block In town. The basement otllce in the building reminds us of the many buildings In Seattle, whore basement nftloea are valuable, and also suggests the fact that ground space is fast Our Prices Draw Trade - Our duality Holds It. A Rubber Cha Wo have too many Rubber Goods on hand and shall reduce tli a rubber sale lasting THREE DAYS ONLY Thursday, Friday and Saturday March 2, 3 and 4 Our regular prices are always the lowest to be had. The mlm-lions. therefore, j are from prices already low; and the sale is limited to three days, because in that time we can reduce the stock all we care to. Keep the dales in mind, there- fore, if you wish to share in the saving. ' Special Prices for the Three Days 2-qt. best quality Maroon Rubber Combined Hot Water Hot tie and Fmni- I tain Syringe, regular $3.00, now $2. U) 2-qt. White Rubber, otherwise same as above, in wood box. regular .-'-iVJ".. , now 1.75 i 2-qt, Fountain Syringe, white rbbber, paper box, regular Regular $1 .25 Fountain Syringe, now Regular $1.25 Hot Water Bottles, now Regular $1.00 Hot Water Rottles, now Every jtiece guaranteed da3s only, E. Reliable Druggist. Smith BlocSv. growing In price. Both town and country should feel proud of the magnificent building enterprise that has swept the town during the lust year. Best of all, while the community is benefitted the owners are also enjoying a satisfactory revenue on their investment. The cold storage building for which excavation is now being made will prove of incalculable benefit to town and country. This is still another evidence of the fact that where there is a demand for modern improvements capital is soon at hand to accomplish it. We are from Missouri. Show us another town in the state of its size that is forging ahead so rapidly, and that too without any semhlonco of a boom. HORSE MARKET IS LIVELY. Odoll can easily show more horse truders and stock brokers than any other section of the valloy. February has been a record breaker along this line. J. W. McDonald hn a good eye for a horse and starts tiie bull rolling by selling two roadsters and trading for two others. Amoiir others who catch the fever is Unix at Morton, who sells four head and makes two swaps. Then comes Arch ie Anderson, who likes to change hors es once a week. He trades a favorite horse off and buys two others, one at a time. The remains of one of these are already buried beneath the fam oub apple land of Odell, where the tall pines sing a requiem o or Its last rest ing place. It was a fast horse aud reached its goal first. John lawless sold four head and fills orders for either mules or horses on short no tice. Hsrry Dodsou has bought one and traded for another, and follow ing this is that of Handsome Hurry, the old freighter, formerly owned by the Little White Store people. He is now a good city horse at Hood River, having chnnged his residence last Monday. The Odell brothers have sold two horses and their pair of mules, bought a pair of ponies and the end is not yet. For further particulars see the stock board of Odell. WILLOW FLAT. A Mr. Smith from near Dovil'slako, North Dakota, has moved on Mr. (iur bade'a place. We extend a hearty welcome to Mr. Smith aud his lain ily. C R. Bone has commenced plowing his now orchard ground. He is using a dlso gang plow which turns a strip of laud 18 inches wide. This imple ment does more and better work in old ground than any other plow we have ever seen. One of the advuntnges of , the soil of Willow Flat has over other portions of the valley, is that the ground never bakes no mutter how wet it is worked. This feature is of special importance where early plowing is noeoswiry, as the plow may tw started as soon us the frost leaves the ground. The muddy roads kept a good many people away from literary Saturday night, but the program was good nevertheless, the papers being excep tionally good. The question box will be continued again next Saturday night. It was decided to close for the summer with the next session. All the members are requested to come next Saturday night and be preparod to take some part on the program. It should lie the best meet ing of the season. A SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY'. That the Willow Flat leads in scien tific data as well as iu the production of fine apples and straw berries, is evi dent from the following: F. L. Mas soe in digging out an old pine tree on Ills place was having considerable trouble with stones. He dually struck one very much larger than any of the others. After much hard labor, with the man who was helping him, they finally succeeded in getting it out of the hole at the foot of the tree. The peculiarities of the slnipn of the stone aroused his curiosity, whereup on they begun an Investigation and upon careful examination, found it to be a petrilied Siwash chief with a basket of Willow Mat Splteu bergs apples on his arm. DUKES VALLEY. We are having some fluo weather at present and are getting ready to begin on our spring work. The busy season is now drawing nigh for the farmers. M. A. Cameron is doing some grub bing on his laud ho got of W. (!. Dodsou. for one yur. Benieinher; R. THOMAS, The Dodsou brother have taken it contract to grub two acres of land tr Itev. J. V. Jenkins' land formerly a part of the J. F. Dodsou honic.sl end. Our school will not be out until the lust of March, as our teacher v.a sick last winter uud Joi-t a good deal of time, which runs the school lab this spring. '. A. Ma.-M'o of Willow Flat wa. visiting lart Sunday with .M. Came ron. Harry Dod,-on if getting to he quite a horse trader. Hois making i-unv good trades. There was a good attendance a: Sunday school la.-t Sunday. Rev. Davidson preached mi interesting sor mon after Sunday school. Kev. V. A. Klkius, pastor of the Valley Christian church will preach to us in the school hou-e, beginnim next Monday evening, at "r.W o'eioi I and will prime h each evening during the week. All lire invited to come and help in the work. Mrs. A. T. Dodge has been, on tin sick list but is getting better ai, pres ent. Our literary d ride I to quit next Saturday until the fL! Satui.iny in October, and want to make m-vt Sat urday a livjly timo in the shape . the best program we have hud yet. Last Saturday was the liveliest time in ever had at our literary since it .e;;;m and tho.ii) who did not attend, missed the hottest time of the season, iii.l the fireworks were in the rear end of the house. borne ot the boys, nie slightly disfigured but still in the ring. MOUNT HOOD. Basket, ball is all the go here no,,. There will he a game played h(i" next Saturday for the ehanadom-hi" of tiie coast, between the old men and thn boys, A hot time i.- expected. W. A. Ofbel-l onme down from Mount, Hood last Kundav and i- gidua to set his bear traps w i; kin tee next ew days. There was preaching at the sehot house last Sunday ami a large crowd was in attendance. One of V. 11. Durkees' hoiscs l:.s had the staggers the la-L few day.-, but is getting better now. H. S. Richmond is still shipping apples to old Mexico. That ijea1. well for tlds as an apple country. I has sold nil that lie could raise in tla Mexican market. The logging camps have all elo-i d down and moved out and won't sla t up again until they gel the railroad here, so Fred Wishurt informs us. Our literary is held every I'rid. y evening at the hall. There was a lar;a crowd iu atlciidnnce la.-t Friday even ing. A good program was leudere i. The K'.'hool directors at. e. M'ho-iJ meeting last Saturday evening ibvi I ed to sign a contract with our preta ;t teacher for lima l' r tci in of school, a: every one without : u exception are n favor of retaining t he same teachci -i. We have had one of tea i loi-f Mere, v fuJ terms ever taught here. Spring seems to he really hero lit d the robins and the n. aiie .v lurks a." with us once more. Mr. and Mrs. 10. C. Mill' r T" at Saturday and Sunday in Hood I'ju r, visiting their daughter, who is at tending school there. The ladies of the Artisan hiih. ii it; t at the home of Airs. I. I'. Lai-Vr! Thursday, February 2'i, en Lmdii. s connected with the lodge J audit r- froshmonts were enjoyed att.i work iu hand was completed. Mr. and Mrs. Vaulhleis :n: Hess visited Hood Fiver S.dttrd Mr. Miller of -.admits is Ia n lug his son E. 0. M iller. One of Mr. Durkee's laaves, I. id, whs sick for scearl d.iyn died 1; Saturday. We are sorry lo lrr.rn thai ihc lit daughter of Mr. and Mr.-:. 'J', ii. I, wood is very ill. Ln t Saturday on . dee. if,,, went entei lal iucd at t he hum t a- ami Mrs. I. !. La if, it;.. I he cm i lug's entertainment v.a oj card L a number of selt ci ions of piano n u If by the hostess, which nil enjoyed to the uttermost. This was followed by the popular game of the Inu.drvd. i a late hour the guests w.i u.dat-d to the dining roetn. V It' "i a t.d I, bountifully laden with many .i...',v and appetizing di he. on s i. Still the guesls licg' red . einia !y unwilling to dia er.-e, 1 1 n . I : a : 1 11 , . e favored with more music. Alh rsieg i stock h l.."0, now . ) . v. t r f (hoe prices are fur tin, ,' J ii.se a i'e'.v Hd i.'oodnighls were !i.'Ui:iy taut .. n an i ai! voting it.ttie i n s', i-ujoya ' I -of'tr spent by them, better join li, .'. ;1 bal.s. H i cing the fet i lh Sunday iu the nurd n, i !a u ;:-V. la ..Car vacaac; !ei. ' -,i .''Uy liua.l i ir, Ai.i.wt each pereaa. , tj-nug fiuii;. A vcrv i,.'. rendered I v ; ryicea were held. ('.burn Mipplied the , ; 1 y the pastor.. A . I" iu attendance, ie! Mr. Vi.utuieih hare a hur.-e prepiyutury to '..-ting program van I i.j.du et tlm ,-ehool f oil.-a on the "ia. TILOUT LAKE. The ,-aov. i. ;.'.i!ig fa.-t and xpring -e -ias to If. i. a' i.t hand. Kveiyoue li pi'-i ia iijy i . tia-ir i-pring crops. (.'' tipiatiu I ',-. arc tsci, rly through I'ltuiug Uinx t o mountain. Th y v. ill Jinv,) to 1 'au'iv Cat legs from the fuet n! the naamtaiii to the river. .Viatt Mra: .in n ports thn floods as deing good .,"!.. on the rjvor for the ."i'TiOiiiiiiee. C" M'uds from one to t'.vo u day. Il-'pn i-.-u'dI ive William Coate .will l,e tail'. l:;,:e (dvinpia iu two or ;':'. v.-r !. 11m 1. 1 ' . pax - itigiag in tiie - he -'li la a- . t'ut m in a mild fonii and dec ; t ,,t In-' '. 1 ry long. A Meat !: ii-'-'a ii t iiied : targe v.Md i at. ale.,,, 'i.ta',. en'!; .Saturday even- !,'.'. i'dfa. iM.i.-lin'a ltl'Je grand diiugh ter. lk)&-i,.jM ,'e-iatii-g hor fur a few day. W. ii. Cole, one of our merelmnts ji)'-t. r - h line Jr.n,'. Kt.fi? for hin value1. I-. p;.j , -a, uud ca.-h. A f r ; ' eii ',' circulated for .sub teCpCcta ! l uiid a church, the do a,i! u.iif in 'a : v ery librr.-il own. We ai" in i'i, i. ,-ee a line church erect ed iie,-e i,, i; d. The building will l'iit cl out, ' r-:l. ia 'e Si..i.h . aueht n line black fox in ilia 1. 1 i the lur of uldeh is very valua'le. t'eiudi a V'.; -i wa.i over to Lyle la.-it '.via k. UIIDEIIWOOD. 'Veii. c,a..' .a. .-.la.vly on the. now road. I he iiaa.ee ai . i .t tchool hoiiaO wan U'ii id.!.' tided. V. A. lit'.',', riiiaJ scp nie:-r, wus i'l i ade.-ve, .,! urday. X I'inat j I, !i, for Sherman counl v -M-euil...,- il.ellliCur. aai'.i. Mfi" li'.i.eil i-t viidiilll,' lit hiitee ..: l-.-r i areiith. Mr. uud Mi-, lid i;n.'. i 1 '.' ood. Air. tit.d '; -.. V. I). Moore of White "'aitaon i,.!i' a' ietidinir the ur- t.'t.i! a;a; io;; i . I ! . . rit!i:;ti here. ' 'i'v 't 1 ' I' I e 'd li H of the Wllhll ia:1en .(,',. -..;,!! 'a oi'iiuied ;i ta-e I ' ' If-f eatt.rdav with 1 1 " -r.i-TK 'I !.. a'eioe eet March 11 it !f.. a. he. I I.''!,, e. i e i't y a , a. "in1 of the Jiieii Bw'e'a it! t ' . . aa;. oa f)M. new loa '' ' I- ' ' ' lei.e accident it h a m i y .-.; ,i , , I nea Uvini.; at one v hie I t, a . Ii a i.ada. 'f i: ,'! h- !. ' ' M ill Oo. h:u1 li bee., ill Una '. fiiii cliaii'tira,' I he da-. . at the I u a. 'e a-aii e.' ierti e't'y : ci hdiVHt- a.! i.t Uiitifr ' i,.i . ; a (!ance j.t tin- i.iaae ,u i.nd Mis. lai i.'mier- . -T.TOEXEE. .I. AI. I, a ial, a.aaaifunied I v his areCa ' . i a i. J i, br I'oriiaiid la.-1 w (ill . e, !- ' ! . ii:' V' il I Ml b t fit: a ; ' ; i !-..'' ' ,. j - . i -, !',,,, ; e a 1 1 ' . 1 - il i-i l' j a t ' ' 1 ". ' : A!:,'V, v ho : I t 1 i Ca- i'a'.- 1" tl ,. !It. .'left.' a ; - i 1 Ul"' t ! e "kil l:, I via-; C'.c,,..'- 'It.. -I .fids lea, a l -cnudae . .1. i . ' , i -.' "1 1 lie toil 11' ! I ..H l-idclde llol I... '.at! od 11 blllli' mi 1 ill tic ' '). M.-.-i: ' 'at, .i. I a; C tn.it to The 'a!:e, I : i 'tl. I 1 i inn ,,' re t . : cay, but i;t the time ot on ; , ' ha : a i.ot rctitrned ilia ha- hi iiatt :n ninl 1'ehd n e.- t" Hd . ., V.J..-P .-I -Wtr. If i- hia ed t'.". t id. .ecu. led Villi Mf 1 1 ' aae if ; liitr horse to wliich i '.' - . . i". ' 11, i...-.i htlnrhed. tte ! ... ' . I a an c acc-clif-l ',' t T.- 1 ii-t!,.!. .', iv.'ir.i.-i church, e a. 'a a.;.; a .- i i-.e.-, oi ildere-t. '' ' a: . ,. 1- , 1- ,! . ui-ler Were ,1'rt ! '- ' ' t"i it; ; I !t,. plea-tire . ' .' it. 1 ." 1. ''. caur. h w hicii ' ' 1 ''' -! i-ervico. ' ' ' e Ci ;:. ,s uiil ai.-e I ; a ,.: duty (,nd t e . I, . i ; ie, !,.. 1 ;;i-ter, Mi 1 '' e 1 ;, , ,a ,. ., ..m ,..,;) ' i f - I 1 ;i iuiva;-?.iuir in ' ' : i ' -S-d ie . 'a.. it h the pro : . : ' ! H. 1 a:,' .-1. 1., cla! : Is for t lie 1 .. il t.a tl 1 a Vo tee. iliree'ly :: I.t'-. l -.i 11: scho.d mat- ' ' - ea-e il hi-, al'eciai duty "' I ' w !.i...l ntet tint; t o be '.' balurdi y tit i o'eoek p. lit. 1 a ' .0, ! liv,u i 11 d i.-.i rici ,V'. 'He ' 'd H''""v et cf Monier are in;.a lie. -ij. IllUrl! tut ' a ;t. iu the pi'e.i eui aai: , v.tdlei. le-t it. cauae the ..: itai.t, bi ' - la ;t and thai; by a t c.l. lira . a i '. 1. p it, 1 a ai.aht be iu jured io .1 t'ii,1 y ie -en v. hat mm I.T lo-pllt 1. il ia ! ..I Cl-el. I'l GPvOVE. a cdier, w tie !.!'( smi.c ' ' a t . i 1 t !,e '-.;. ,.mis fair 1 ' '" ' ' a ' ..' I -' . hits t e- o ; ': li a. 1 oi i ! e rn .y : ' . ' ' '.' 1'-.. been di t .' e : : i , ' j -! 1,.1,,1-t v.iij. it '- ',.( ide.i be d. lul at;.-. ,- t'erti'...! ! , ::(.,!. ! 1 . .' i !v a i'iae I ' . . a -t .etd .of thaj ' - ;i vi- tor .ti , .. , .,, i t.-.-lt.er. leillf ta tt.i - ' ! e' . e't ' Li t . . t I' a , ,,, -' '. a- i.t.tutded ' a ..-.' .a ,'niiig at v.-. i 'aw leader. 3C Ladies' Neckwear if Latest Novelties, the very Latest Creations in Ladies' Collars and Ties. All the newest tilings from I5c up to $5.00. These are the newest things from one of the f best and most up-to-date Neckwear houses in New j York. Call and Ask to see our Lace Curtains from 75c to $7.50 per pair. Also White Bedspreads from 31.00 up. They are marvels of beauty. in J. R. NICKELSEN DEALER IN Vehicles and Agricultural Implements. Road Wagons, Jv81'0.1"1! a8sort1 -n1r(,;;'1 ,oF FsrfSl WSOnS, factory. Tf you contcniiilatc jmrcliasinji-n n .. ,, new bupgy or Spring Yv','toii soon, come s i x ! iiCiSVery WagCnS, look tm UHk over, mul pick out wlml- vuii Crspinrf vv'.'int. A fomplcte lino of high-class uud i!n- jpnng WdgOnS. diuin gmdo work, at prices that are right. SPRAY PUMPS Sentinel Jr., Bean, Pomona, Rochester, Fruitall also Extra Hose, Nozzles and Connections. A full stock of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and re pairs, Grubbing .Machines and Wire Cable, Aennoter Wind Mills, luu keve I'unips, Bolster Springs, Hoyt's Tree Sup ports and llanford's Balsam of Myrrh. Extra, Buggy Tups. Cushions, Dashes, Poles, Shares, Singletrees and Aeckyokes. Planet ie Died At his homo in l'ine (iroyo, l.'iiturday. l-'ebruary "io, the ridiuK (tony in' Airs. Will Scobee. Mr.-, John Koiierj; and two children :-'ieut V:i.-hiiiKton'M birthday with her parents, .Vir. uiil Mm. 11. Luge. CASCxlDE LOCKS. Ca-eiide LockH peoplo lire enjoying line weather, which eeins nice after the cold t-p 11. From all appearances .-priiiK is here. The t-'tiu mill of t he Wind River Lum ber Co., which cloned down during (lie cold tipell, 1h again running. Our public kcIiooI has been com ; elh it to close becau.io of diphtheria among some of the pupils. There are no M'l'ioiiM case. Mr, Mogciaa spout a few hour in town one day last week. X. 0. Sanford, the commission merchant, received a carload of hay lust Friday. The hay Hold very read ily. Mr. Saufoi'd lias been doing a good bu.siuos this winter. .Mrs. Axtrell is now proprietress of our commodious hotel. Stio appears to lie doing a gooti business, it is said that she sets a splendid table. We are pleased to see the steamers on tiie river again; Manager Camp bell of the KcgtilMor line was in Cas cade Locks last Friday, wearing a .-mile that showed him to be satisfied with the steamboat business on the Columbia. BARRETT. The remains of the late Miss Helen i'.mersou were laid to rest on Tuesday February "Jb Appropriate services . .-re laid at the Valley Christian church of which she was an honored member. Servcies were conducted bv ih v U. A. Klkius, pastot' of the church. The funeral was atten led by a ry large utttuberof people aud sor- awing fncutls. There was a tine dis play ot w i'cat iis ami Mowers. We may iy i aai tieu nor money nor time tier liiiictvr loiiug hearts and nullum aid! do have been .-pared to pro ne!...., but uheii grim monster e a; li s -i.m.aons conn's, all must I.".-. We extend to tile liereaved on- n:.-and family, our .-Ulcere svmpa E. li. hen you need your bor.-e er cow doct.i'c d jt -t call on the Kockford -tere .-"! 1 .a t your prescription filled, ami it you have no presreiption l.ix'k-a-i v. ill Ni .e you one that is almost i .-..ie cui". a- Hockford has had -o a.- experience in d.H'toring horMs. lu-t received ti i.iiiintity of ground !a -ctl, also cracked corn. V. a-aiuu-t iu's birtliday wns observed by our pul.'ic schools, also hy our ;..t.;! oar.-;. ,. Some were disappoint ..I. Ion elti-ur that it was a legal hcli '.ii'': son.-e even went to the bank and stumbled up against the doer before hey reali?-d that it was Washing ion's birthday. -Mrs. H. 1 Shoemaker returned homo Wednesday of last week after a -otSA J ools. x - .(M J tii.Bn see them. Jr. and Iron Ago Garden H ram ft (i htSESr H yCJ ow s the tune to choose your :irden tools, and choosing them 1. . 1 , ,)oti nave ii linger vanery to select from than IMJV ,otir lmpiemeni XtAJ.A you will liave cuise and long wear J. visit of a week or more w ith friends in Seattle. The Barrett school closed on Tues day for about two hours so that all1" might attend funeral service of the late Miss Helen Emerson. Mrs. E. Brayford has just received four very nice liarrod Plymouth Itock chickens from prize winning stock. Tlioy have pure yellow legs and leaks. Mrs. li. intends to keep pure stock and sell eggs for sotting purposes. The Camp boys have been busy cut ting down some trees on Clark street. We need more trees cut down so as to keep our roads in good shape. We extend to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Davenport our sincere sympathy in their bereavement over the loss of their littlo sou Marion. CRAPPER. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heed, February, '22 l!Ni", a daughter. The wee lassie arrived on Washing tons' birthday, and the fond papa says the National holiday lias a new sig nification iu his family. Miss Omeg, after spending several days visiting with Mrs. Lindsay, re turned to her home at Tho Dalles Tuesday of last week. Nathau Brackott and Mrs. Duun returned home from Portland last Friady, and tho former celebrated his 811th birthday, February i 1SH.IT. A few of tho Crapporites attended services at tho Belmont church Sun day evening. 4 Miss Frieda Prigge, who went to Portland three weeks ago for medical treatment, is still at that place. Miss Leta Martin celebrated her sixth birthday on the vifth ini-t bv entertaining a party of her school mates at tho home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Martin. All of those who were on the sick list last week are on ihe road to re covery. Duncan Martin is running his stump puller ou Professor Arr.OMiu's place. Bond Supervisor, B. F. Falelman put a force of men to work on the road Monday of this week. Miss Mary Wickham returned home from Portland Mondav of this week after visiting a few davs with Mrs. Komero of that place. Miss Maude Strunal.au was on the sick list last week, lior sister, M i-s Ida, took charge of tho ,-chool during her illness. We are glad to note t!s! she is g i far recovered that she is able to lie at her post of duty again. Mrs. Cunning and children, of Hood River are visiting this week with her sister Mrs. Nellie Taylor, and her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Wickham. Notice. Goo. P. Culbert on & Co. are niv au thorized agents for the r. nting o"f mv houses and selling town and coimtrv Pnlerty. H. C. CUE. ' iiimi li I f 1 111 Wafca-. -c .. W f1XJ.n if.-. I r jr. was watiis. for i R. NiCKk-'LSEN. BELJ10NT. Jiorn To Mr. and Mrs. .1. man, I cbniarv 'j; -a pair of O. Ka .t twinc a I '-pound girl ana b. pound l ev. All ! are well. Clyde Clenaau is f'i i an n a ot j lauariauMit. j The lie lit hide : ' aid v ill at the home !' ..: ra. lh- odtiiwait j day uttei aaoa. .M ;-, cu (. '-era and Irian-.! .- .-(. requested l pro-out. They will hava a si j bui- i l)es meet inr;. . 1 'li st i . li fe lie j l.'cv. Cotau'i; ; t eta !a-.i to gr .;ai.ion oi' he ,.;, , j Church, Sunday cwuiitie. the con- itf M. E. Ictiru.'iry violets are The 1 .lite liei! - and i blooming in lvi:..i a. M. II. Nicka .sea went to Portland, ilecota; aitii"d nil old aa.iu-t, to the .-ojdiera' a. :, Sal : i la Lay. Febru.iiy v.-iT r turn seen, i ',. ! a ant. ami. pick some ma aider from Crupper i !(. iteiuiotit last Suu- Monday n b-.a A. L. veteran. i'hele, !.". I' home at Jo. Mr. i'.' Come out io daisies. '1 here wcr.. i: attended chore dav eve. 1 He tana the Lew i-a the evubit: n-heri e di'diit it. ,.osl i'.oa wdl shew Clda. ink sal I i a well ma a of a I;. men, If aii fund hsh. Tiie "ti'e-. in the b aver 1 itialine ,; the missae s and H- i,.t e tecnth centi dy "f the chimetJ naiiu g'.vernmcnt a nitt! pictures of a, d I Junipero S.-rra in the seven- 'id ie A I H (tie r. Give nature three helps, and nearly every case of con sumption will recover. Fresh air, most important of all. u Ji. it. er Nourishing fee Then, a r:-:', the couqh nul Ask any j;oj "1 fl-t 'e.,.! v -a c affi. 1 i,.e . s, ., t rn,,. , i i,.- , ; .. Aui,.a. o t; tV .'V.. jii aa. .1 comes next.' !dc rj control he a I the lungs. doctor. vrrv 'rt,Tn Mt rp,,., "' anic-a. I '" H.IM..U it.' i . -x .i jnt'tu. oi.;.. Consumption '-'" 'T UVTT.M...-t.; Heaith ttant; bowelr. Aici i -J on.; 1- Of M3 -sire with Avcr's Fids. ' a S.vX 1 iii'iJ 'ci ''.'jbth'vei .1 ; iit y'lv :,)', isliial hera -ioi'-i:i-r t-v i heir eost irsi