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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1905)
HOOD RIVER, GLACIER, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1005. MORE TEACHERS WILL BE NEEDED With tlia rniiiii iucreaxe in popula- iiuu, uie nooa Kiver senool board be- Moves tlmt ut JoHft two additional rooms must be secured for use at the opening of school next full. This will uecewitnte two more teachers, making u total of 13 for the Hood River public At the inrntinK of the school board Iat Saturday uiijht, the following rec ommendations from W. A. Wiley, the i-iiy Hiipenuieudeiit, were read aud placed ou tile: alt i . i . i m-cums. uiir records snow an enrollment diiriiiK the year of 551 pu pi Is, average umiiher bcloni?inc, 4:(4 AvoruKe daily atteudauce, Hi; total number or cum?s tardiness ;fJit; mini her beloiiL'iiiis at close of school 375 number of teachers 12; graduates, 8th KrBiiB zn, mtll tirade VI. "Teacliers. The work of the teach ers during the past year has necessar ily been increased by extra work for tlio oductionul exhibit to the Lewis and Clark fair. Notwithstanding this extra work the gratlo vi ik lias been quite well done and teachers and pupils generally have worked uiird aud willingly to make a fair sliov. injr for our school. It is reo coinnieudud that all teachers who will accept a re-election be retained for next year's work ; that a man princi pal be placed in charge of the new building on the hill and teach 5th, Gth and itli grude work. "Coin-so of Study. It is reccom mended tlmt the Urd year high school lie added next year to the present course of ttudy and that the branches taught be Algebra, one-half year, American hi; t cry one-half yenr.Ueom- etry, Physics and English literature one year each. That Professor Crouse be elected pi-inch til of the high school to teach eight of the 12 classes in the proposed ooun-o of study, the remain ing four to be turgl t by the city superintendent. "iiuilding and I'm niture. Judging troni Uio past year, it is estimated that two more rooms v. ill le required to aeconiiiiodato the pupils during the ccining school year. It is believed that the addition of the 11th grade will not require more furniture than is now on hand for the building of extra rooms. It perhaps may require some, reconstruction of what room wo now have in the central building, but it is ll.imj.-i.t that the expense will be ni:dl in ccn (i-jrison with the results to be ( btaiiied. The additional rooms will bo ie;i iitd for lower aud middle p-'doi. 'Leu-ih of School Tear. It is strongly i. n,; tliat the school year be at lou.-t right uu.l one-half months and it porsil lo :i ei ths in order that our children lie glrn the same chance given to other children ill school of nding. chers. -it is recconi r as practicable the uii.g year be clioa ai(, esiecinly those 11 is urged that no omph yi (1 who has not a ceitificite or its equiva- CROPS LOOK FINE IN DUKES VALLEY like guide and s "Election o ';' mended th.it as teachel s lor the en at un erriy to be re-elm ted. teacher be first grade lent, covering ibo entire school year, unless in case of a re-elcetod teacher w ho may havo less than a first grade certificate hut the sumo should cover the entire school year." The following teachers were re elected for tho coming school year: W. A. Wiley, C. Crouse, Mary Math ews, Carrie Copple, Laura Campbell, Helen Deitz, Amy (!ovo. Muyn e T. Mcv Ulinnis of Ashland aud Je. n Diaek of lioise were named as new te.ichers. It was moved and carriod that the salary cf Crouse be increased to ?75 per month, provided the work of the llth grade was added to the curricu lum. Claims against the district were ordered i a,d as follows: Wiley, dirt, and ha! on cab llavnes & (.' , m-lse J. II. Gill, biiK-ius ('. Crouse, hit -or Water Co Slnciini, supplies 1'arndise laund linker it Co. slat Henderson, leg s-.-r Jurors For May Jurors fur the M i i court for Waco cm In Tlie I):il'es, Mo-- been selected :n llou'i R vit 8. A. Skinner, real e-tate; V. i The lialle.--Pan Iiikcr, ml farmer; S. W. . .$14.40 5 1.80 12.00 10.00 4.00 2.05 H.00 80 00 Term of Court. term of tho circuit ity, which convenes i iv, Mas- 22, have Special Correspondence. Dukes Valley, East Hood River, May 16. The rains for the cast week have done a vast amount of good to this part of the valley, and we would wish to see them continue for some time were it not for injuring the berries in other parts of the valley. Gardens, spring crops, clover and young orchards are growing forth aud looking better than ever before at this time of the year. Perhaps this being the year of the great fair has some thing to do with it. but we think con ditions of the weather and better care and cultivation have more to do with it than anything else. We are all looking for good crops and good prices this year and are not worrying about cyclones aud tornados tearing through the country, laying waste our crop and destroying our property. No wonder thousands of people are coming to the Pacific coast where they can have some peace, as a friend from South Dakota said to us recently. Back there you run the risk of freezing to death in winter and iu summer of being either washed away or blown away or sunstroke. N'othim; iiKe mat ever Happens in Oregon. IEztlo- ABBOTT, gh. Class Ivllllncr37- 3E3IoocL Birer, Ore. I'llUMi 51. phone 51. We again invite you to try Bone & Woods started their saw mill last week with a full crew and are turniug out some geod lumber. Peo ple wishing rough lumber will do well to give them a call. Dukes Valley can suimlv a eood many laboring men. but at nresent the demand exceeds the supply. Inside of five years Dukes valley aud Willow Flat combined will be one of tho busiest and liveliest places in Hood River valley. Hazel, the youneest daughter of W. C. Dodge, Fay Caruahan and A. T. Dodge are on the sick list this week. fnlh.ws: . A . (iiitchel, farmer; farmer; W. J. Baker, . Friday, farmer. II I. Keyes, farmer; i.i keeper; K K Allen, ChiMcra, capitalist ; 1). MOSIER. The Royal Neighbors of Hood River extended an invitation to their neigh- oors at M osier to attend a banquet on Friday night, at wnich 14 or It! at tended. Mosler witnessed a counle of run aways last week. The teams of Mr. Hardwick and Mr. Peterson decided they would take a little spin, but were caught by Messrs Husky and Harrison, ere any damage was done. Strawberry picking has now beirun in earnest. A. P. liateham aud Mr. Heuningsou are picking for shipment. Extensive improvements have been made ou the road in the east end of town, consisting of an rock (Mini cov ered with dirt and gravel. Mr. Hardwicks. son and diintrht.ni- from the east are visiting in Mosler. Miss lone Solawn went to Hood River Friday, returning Saturday evening. r red h.vans made a short visit t.n llood liiver Friday. Commisisoner R. H. Weber of The Dalles was In Mosier Suturdav. buvim? cherries. Mrs. E. B. Woods was a Dassenimr for The Dalles Friday, returning Saturday. A danoiug party was aivon Saturday night at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Amos Root. Superintendent Neff. accomnanied by Mr. Gitford the Dliotom-anher made a special trip from The Dalles Friday to photograph the school holding in district 5 for the Lewis and Clark ex Mr. and Mrs. Tabor who have been conducting meetings, have returned to The Dalles. J. J. Lewis spent last week in Port land. Miss Mary Middleswart stient a few days in Hood River last week wsitiug her sister, Mrs. Will Roland. Mrs.W. A. Husbands was taken sud denly ill last Friday, but is reported to be imroviug. Little eight-year-old Gilbert Heath, being seized with a desire to visit his sister, Miss lone Splawn.who is teach ing in district eight, walked up from llood River ou Sunday. On reaching Mosier, he was taken in charge by Miss Root, w ho happened to lie in town, and was conveyed to the home of the parents, at which place Miss Splawn is boarding. Mrs. Connoll is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Chas. Stark. Uf)e vStrawberry vSeason is Here Don't you need a new Memorandum Book, Receipt Book, : Rubber Stamp Pad, Pad Ink, Etc. : Large Assortment at Right Price vSLOCOMS J "Upper Crusfl Flour It is to your advantage to do so. Another car just in. regon Lumber Why suffer with spring tiredness, mean, cross feeling, no stiengtli, no appetite? Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents, Tea or T lets at ('has. N. Clarke's di uiisture. DR. KIDNEY and Backache CURE All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs. 1U, Dhlnm.dim B a a V ache,HeartDlneae.isravel, uropey, i emaie Troubles. Don't become discouraged. There Is a cure for you. If necessary writs Ir. I cinier. lie litis spent a life time caring Just such cases us yours. All coiisultullous Free. "I suffered 10 years with backache and kid ney trouble. Tried a groat many physicians without relief. Dr. Fanner's Kidney and Back ache Cure is the only Kemedy that ever helped ma and after using only two bottles I feel en tirely cured. Have no pain or acho of any kind. Miss ALICE McDONALP, Omaha, Neb." Druggists, 50c, 81. Ask for Uooli Uook Vhev. For stale by C. N CLANK K, Hmd River. SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOlKVc SMITH '.!: )S., I'ldpiictois. Groceries, Flour and Feed FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY. Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. Five Delivery. IMione We have tlie Laips( Stock of The XJDJHj MABIIET FKOHN & HEATCN, Proprietors. (Succession (, t '. 8. True.) Fresh and Salt Meats, Groceries, Hour and Feed. GARDEN HOSE To he Found in Uh City All Kinds and All Prices -w. lmv e n- Fre Call fun Delivery. the new linn on Hit Heights. I'hone 1 50. II. S. Commissioxkk. Notary I'riu.ic e HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Abstracts, Conveyances, Insurance and Financial Agent. Ueal Instate Aent . 2." years and Insurance iu town. If Tho Old and ltoliablo and Up-to-date City and Valley. 20 years in Heal Fstat or sell Real Estate, come and see inc. Tho following list is only a small portion of lands we hav i resident of the you want to buy for sale , farmer. Lensure, farm- J) elM;i, tanner; J. L. Harper, car penter; V. X. Kramer, capitalist. ; K. II Dietzel, capitalist; A. M. Harriman, fanner; (' K. (iicer, farmer; Vince Cir cle capitalist. Diifur F. P. Hill, farmer; C. I' B.,icli, farmer; A. V. iniiin, stajje man. Victor 11. Mnir, fa'-iner: .lolin ('(in fer, fanner; Marmii llnstuii, ..liner. Witpinitia .1. M. O'lirien, f.iriner, Clanil l.aunlilin, fanner. Cascade Lucks W. A. Kelly, railroad man. F.iulersby C. I). Doyl Mount llood lioliert er. Wrt'iitlien .1 ('. .I.ihiis in, funner. Wam'c O 1!. Driv-r, far Kiiiftslv M. K. McLimhI, fi nipr. Tyi5h Valley A. V. -M.mIl-. Tutu in a Ciilil Stora;e Room. Mine host Cilhert (.f the Mount Hoed earav;i;n-.sary in expendin liK) in a cold stomtiu addition to hiH es tal.li.Vliuieiit. Mr. (iilhert is his own architect in this improvement, a he was in the construction of his hotel lust summer. Ho has worked out iu detail h convenient mid comraodius addition to the kitchen and base ment, which v. iil prove a money-saver diirinK rummer weather. ..o walls of the cellar are of con crete, nd the rooms will be par titioned olf tor ftoriiiK meats Hnd votfetibles'. There will he room for a ton and a half ( f ice iu the refriger ator. I'i os ot ( old water will be dis tril tiled about tho buscreent for keep ing the vtMetahles cool and fresh. .'.i.i tier iii; rovenient about the l.olil 11 be the installment of elec tric fans in the riiniiiK room aud kitchen is soon us the Lijjht Co. puts on d .y cineut, whh-h has tKeu ri : i -i i s oil. Hood River w ill 1 wn. I.o Joi.rd up to-dute, aud Mr. C; ii: .. ;t propo.-es thatghU hotel shall ah i -vs have ti.e L.test iuiprovemcnti for toe coiiii'oit of his patrous, aud the etliok-uey cf his service Cenlennial Notes. 'i'l.Hi al toe l'wm auil t; Mi, oj:( - ii i: if in I'oi Hand, "Ii t t ('larl-i eX June 1- -.:,.Il.hltio!is lire I po t tie- and e; I.i--.'. i- and t I irk e.V 'ell-' la'd olli'C siiiim. for at the the !.'.:u- You Sprayed Yet? ,ei v.-i'.r n.:it';inl of Clarke un 1 nrotiov Blue Vitrol at Clarke's 7c pound. Death of Mrs. V. L. Everett. Mrs. V. L. Everett, known to mauy people of Hood Kiver, died at Fair- view, near Portland, Wednesday, May 10, where Professor and Mrs. Everett u ive made their home since last Sep tember. A short prayer service was conducted at tho home last Wednes day evening by Iev. W. T. Soott, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Fairview, of which Mr. and Mrs. Kverett were members. The body was brought to Hood Riv er that evening, and taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kinsey, on Kiver street, Mrs. Kinsey lieing a sister of Professor Everett. Thurs day ufternoon funeral services were conducted at the Congregational church by Rov. V. C. Gilmore. Hur ial was made in Idlowilde cemetery. Friends of the deceased contribut ed many beautiful flowers, which cuverud the casket at the church, and gave evidennce of the esteem aud friendship in which tho deceased was held by her acquaintances. Two littlo children have been made mother less Kathryne, three years old, May 3, and Maurice, born six days before the death of his mother. Ihe little fellow was named by his mother be fore she died. Mrs. Everett was born in Ohio, where she leaves a mother, Mrs. Mray Eller, et Tuscarawas. She was mar ried Juue 2, 11100, in Pittsburg, Pa., and came west with her husband two years ago. Professor Everett taught school in the Crapper district last year, lie is now located ft Fairview, as principal of the public school there. Would Emulate Mood River. Forest Grove News. There is no community in Oregon that is more alive to its possibilities than the Hood River country. Every heart in the district is set on a great er Hood Kiver aud its raises are on every tongue, which iu itself, and that nh-ne, accouuts for its greatness. We cbu but euvy this community of its oi euess of thought and action, of its true deep seated spirit. Forest (i: ove's surroundings, however, are ju t as good. The county's climate aud toil is just as well adapted to fr:;it raising as any in the state. Her valleys are as beautiful aud her fame just as great. All we need is a more oEterprising spirit to exploit our greatness. Has the llaby a Cough? (Jive it Clarke's Baby Cough .S rup It contains no ojiialep. Price 25 cents 1 wo houst-8 for rent. W: J. Baker. CITY PROPERTY. 1. 5-rooin house and over an acre of laud. Most sightly loca tion in town. About -10 fruit trees and other fruit. Easy terms. Only $1500 2. It U0xl, good location and fine view 250 3. One and one half lots on State .(treet, fenced, sidew alk and frui'. trees 150 4. Six fine lots on the hill, very fine view 1100 5. A good building lot in Kar ri tt-Sipma addition 200 (I. Small house ti ltd good lot in Blowers' addition 7. House and lot and good barn in gooJ sightly location 8. A gomi business corner on Oak street, 75x100 feet. Three, good buildings on the property... Also the exclusive sale of lots in Kivervievv Park and Idlowilde additions. aMMMW-M VMM. FARM PBOPERTY. 1 25 acres 5 'o miles from town on tlie East side; good apple laud til sou t 3 acres cleared and 40 fruit trees set. A house, one half mile from sciluol, on 1!. I'. 1). route 1700 2. 5 acres 2 miles from town on West side. All in cultivation; 2 acres in strawberries; a few fruit trees; a 4 room bouse; small burn; close to church. Easy terms 1500 3. 20 acres of good apple hind, unimproved, 12 miles from tow n A Jll m'l'i'd li mili.u fr.,ii Ic, I ... ' - ... ... W. .', I .w acres in cultivation, 4 acres iu 1250 i strawberries, 400 apple trees of i the best varieties and in line con I dition .several acres in alfalfa und 5000 1 clover; all good land, one-half S00 750 mile from school and w ith one of the best views in till! valley, ( infill terms "... (1000 5. 10 acres of unimproved hind ti miles from town, level and eas ily irrigated; will grow any kind of crops; close to school and irrigating ditch : 1100 (i. 20 acres of unimproved land I! miles iii ii 1 1 town, level and eas ily irrigated; will grow any kind of crops; close to school and church 1SO0 7. HI) acres six miles from tow n on West side; 4 acres in bearing oii hard; creek rims through the place; fine for fruit or grass; good 4-iooni house !i50() H. Hai ry lirovvn place of 5 acres 4 acres in slrawlierries; horse, w agon, harness, farm tools and a -inch water right go with the place 1500 Ice Cream, Soft Drinks j and Confectionery, Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco. Hood River Heights j Confectionery! H. F. JOCKI.MSEN. Prop. Near liaseball Grounds on the Heights Give l.'s a Call EVERY FARMER In I loot Hiver Vnllcv needs not too c'ool for him. I 1o use o'ouil toolsj 1, )(.st un jircpnrod to supply is Right well ronippi'il Lnp Cut a- BERT G. BOARDMAN, I IllS Opl'lll'll it General Store AT OBELL iiud will keep on hand n first class stock of Groceries, Hour and Feed The public is invited to cm 11 and inspect the stock. A square deal for all. .-ill your needs in Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, In fact all tools that arc needed on every tarin. or orchard tools California. Sr. way has no superior. The Ohio Reversable Extension Head Disc is the only one on the market that is worthy of the name. Acme Harrow is too well known to need a description. Osborne Combination Spring Tooth Harrows are without a competitor. If you need a ood WAGON OR BUGGY I can supply you. For cleariii'j,' your land you need powder I have just received a carload and have it stored in a mag azine here, and can suiiiilv you che.'iiier than vou can iret ortland it from Land Plaster, Flour and Feed in any quantity and fit the riiht prices. I (iroceries. Ammunition and Fishing Tnckli l'.iirb Wire. Jto cardan tools. nil line of staph? a specialty. Axes, X-Cut Saws, Shovels. Spades and Yours For I5u.-in ss. Janitor Work Janitor work done nt rerou;bl( nrirt- hv i experienced man. Apply to K. w. citoss, 3rd and River Street. J D. M'DONALD Phone ST. Hood River, Ore. FEW LAWN MOWERS, Which we are Closing Out al P Fire Sale Price Come in and Let us Show You NORTON & SMITH, Opposite Postofflce HuntWallPaperGo Curries every tiling- iu the line, including; KrinRIed Silks, Silk Embossed, Tapestries, Moires, Ingrains, Varnished Tiles, Blanks, etc. Up-to-date Paper Hanging, Sign, Carriage and House Painting. l'lione(,71. First, and Oak Streets. WIIOLKSALIC THE DALLES NUIiSEBIES u. ii. u Kr,i:ii, ii().. THE DALLES. OREGON. K IOTA Hi (1KHWKK A Nil DKAI.KH IN FRUIT, SHADE AM) ORNAMENTAL TfJCCC GRAPE VINES 1 iLLJ SMALLAFRUITS Evergreens, Roses and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Crown Strictly Withaut Irrigation. DKAI.KHS IN Fresh and Cured Meats, Groceries, Flour and Feed. Hoon KivKit IIkkjuts. Fkkio Divuvioitv. THE MILL WILL NEVER GRIND Willi the water tlmt iH ihihI. hut iinliki? the mill, our msl orileii Imve Imih llllud ho HiicocHht ii 1 1 y tlmt new oiicm iirti coiiKliintly C(jinihj iu In im mil- ill imlnuiH. Arc vou ! i he uih i,f them? Our l;illcs hitent aii.l White liiver llmir i the lim st I hill ix milled, jmil ix uroiind from the Im-sI selected wheal; ill fact the cream of the heatlleld. Hid it makes the tiioh! ilelleiniiH bread while and palalahle. I'lll nai.k liv STRANANAN & IJAGLHY Hood Rivor, Or. M '; 1 ms Cherries will soon w he Below yon will wi picture rprenpntlriij a ho of Talent Vciitl'nlo l P. I Crton, eight of which lit luto the rKiilitr ten iwuiel eiistern Wooden ( li. rry li. v of theeartooH can benent In every Rhlpment ofthnoiflinnry pack. ( Mir inei'mrt nil.. convenient way to pack cherrleH, heslat.H nurely Riianinleetni! thatlhu frui; willri-u wlluallon la perfect condition, to nay nothing of the belter price to 'e (.-bullied m PACK Yours in .lOHt U IU Our Bimce will not allow e to (five dotftl!- Put we kept a record on nil Hules Us t year and K.Mid our cUHtomera ohtalned In almoxt everv e.e BETTER PRICES FOR FRUIT The Sacramento Dally Fruit World Telegraphic record can prove thin alaternen t We will cheerfully annwer any qanetion In recardto oor perlence with thin pafikiiue. Itn phenomenal aale ha nurpriaed ca and we want all to got the benefit of It use. COMMON SENSE FRUIT CARRIER CO. Mamitmcturmrm of Charry CaWoil P. . tOX (MT SAN JOSE. CAU Fur Sale hy (i. I. WOc DWOUTII, llood Kiver, Oregon. my