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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1905)
HOCD KIVER GLACIER, THUKBDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905 ODELL ACKERMAN WILL DELIVER ADDRESS Ity HoHwell Shelley. Odell, tiast Hood River Valley, Kept. 5. Director Oarnes In la receipt of a letter from State Superintendent Ackerman, stating that be will be present at Udell on Saturday evening, the Kith of September, at a public gathering and will deliver an address on the occasion of the dedication of the school housn. County Superintendent Neff will also be present, Bad a musical pro gram will be furnished. Everybody id cordially Invited to attend. Frank Runcorn and Roswell Shelley went to The Dalles last Suuday and returned on Monday. The annual display of fruit at the Little White store is now oa In a small way. L. I). Uoyed baa this week a very choice assortment of peaches, apples and grapes. W. L. Carnes. representing the Wat orchard, has the largest apple sen this season, while N. W. Roue has a sample of the Wolf River apple and llartlett pear. We hereby extend an invitation to the growers about Odell to plaoe on exhibition samples of grains or fruit and we promise to advertise them to the best of our ability. O. W. LafTerty has a splendid sam ple of corn In the ear, which was grown without irrigation. J. L. Ileriok, Miss Josephine West and Miss Minnie Clark were oallers at the Little White store last Saturday. Mr. llerrick is a son-in-law of Engi neer West, and Is spending short va cation with the Wests in their lovely I summer camp near the falls. Miss Clark's home is la Ogden, Utah, as i is also Mr. Harriott's. They are (le- 1 lighted with the far west and these days of camp life are phasing too quickly by. Our dear friend, Hubert Morton, who lived a neighbor to us for two 'years, and who is now visiting at bis old Scotland noine, writes us mat nis borne coming after several years' ab sence, was clouded by the sudden death ot his brother. Mr. Morton made the long journey to visit his mother and attend the wedding of his brother, who died In seven weeks af ter the marriHge. Mr. Morton con voyed the sad intelligence in touch ing, tender language, yei mrotign ine lines there runs a spirit of resignation that is truly worthy of admiration. His simple trust and implicit faith manifested in bis letter bespeak the character of the good fellow that Hu bert Morton has proven himself to be. We herewith express to him our un bounded sympathy. Mr. Morton has accepted a position with the Oregon Mortgage Co., a foreign loan com pany, with headquarters in Portland, where he will take up his residence. He will arrive In Portland about the 18th Inst, to take up this work, and we wish bim abundant success. Tbe creamery Industry Is rapidly developing, especially In tbe Mount Hood setion. The per pie there are alive in the matter and are scouring this section and picking up all the cows that are on ared for tale. The creamery business Is destined to be-1 come one of the leading industries of Hood River valley. The llazelwood people are doing everything possible to develope this business, and it only requires co-operation with them on the part of tbe ranchers bere to very soon place the business on a paying basis. Hood River day at tbe fair la the one question that shoi Id engage the attention of our people in order that it prove the very best day in the way of advertising our valley that we have ever experienced. Our poople know how to advertise, yet on this particu lar day we should remember that num bers count and every person who can possibly get away for the day should surely go. Let's all go and make it what it should be a red letter day for Hood Rievr. Mr. Wilson and family of Seattle were vlstiug L. M. Wilson and family of Odell for a few days last week, re turning last Tuesday. Mr. Wilson is employed by the Northern Paolllo rail road Co., with headquarters in Se attle. He likes Hood River valley and they enjoyed their visit bere. Tbe Little White Store people are busy burning stumps and clearing land with a view of planting more trees and a few acres of clover la the spring. Land is too valuable bere to allow it to remain uncleared and uncultivated. While in theoourt house Monday we saw Frank Kies. He seems la good health and patient under confinement. He says he is always glad to meet bis friends and especially Hood River I eople. Harry Kemp and J. M. Taylor are off on a fishing trip above tbe falls. On their return we expect either a string of llsh or a bunch of flsb sto ries. Mr. and Mrs. Talmage, Miss Mar guerite Bhelloy and a gentleman from Portland are now in camp at Sandy Bottom on Hood River, while Mrs. Sandman with one little grand child are again in camp at the hi idge on tbe Mount Hood road. Camp life for the season will soon be over, but then something else will take its place as! the days go by. This simmer we were ! cririiiieiled tn resist all l,he tamntHtimiu . l i : . ... . . . i .. u tent amid the depths of the forest, where nature's book is open before us. Perhaps another year may have better things in store for us. The stern de cree of duty deprives us often of what we imagine would be pleasure, and yet who nows but that tbe path of duty is the path of pleasure iu dis guise? J. M. Levins and wife of Portland called last Tuesday at tbe Little White ctore oa tbeir semi-monthly trip through tbe valley. Mr. Levins rep resents Mason, Kbrman k Co. of Port laud, and who always finds an order fur goods awaiting bim. Tbe writer is a friend of the drummer, having once been initiated into the mysteries of the profession. The life of the fes tive drummer is a two-sided one. His outward appearance does not always reflect the true inner life. He has Ins temptations, his defeats along with his successes. He is a good fellow and proves quite a factor along business lines, for he parts with bis money willingly. Mrs. Levi' is a child of nature and thoroughly enjoys the Hood River valley trips. They are al Ayer$ This is Not a Spiel Of Sjriehler'H Spieling about Hpiehler's goods, but a Spiel of our own on the new Toilet Water we have jiiHt received of Mr. Spiehler, of Rochester, N. Y. What we wish to way is, that we are SO highly pleased with these goods that we wish to show them to you. And we guarantee that you will agree with us they are the finest Toilet Waters ever brought into this City. A superior to them cannot be found in any city. They are guaranteed to us to be the best on the market, and no lady or gentleman when buying a toilet water wants anything but the best. We have a good assortment of odors Rose Buds, Violet, Carnation Pink, Heliotrope, Wild Crab Apple, Lavender, etc. All who have seen them are delighted. Let us show them to you. REIR a CASS. Smith Mock. 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Our long experience, superior equipment and methods of fitting glasses places us on an equality with any house in the large cities. Reing a graduate of three colleges, the latter as Doctor of Opthnlmology, we understand the eyes, their defects and their relation to human ills. For headache, nervousness, etc., resulting from eye strain, we invite you to call. Why not add your name to our list of satisfied customers? Our motto: Honest goods at honest prices. LARA WAY Smith Rlock, Hood River BARRETT. Henry Urguhitrt and wife of Cheba lis have been visiting at tbe W. Nioh ols home. Mr. Urgubart is tbe sheriff of Lewis county, Wash. John Gibbons with some of the fam ily have been visiting at tbe Lewis and Clark fair in Portland during the past week. Fj. Watts has been very busy the past week building a new flue and cleaning out the llarrett school bouse, getting tliiugs ready for school, which began on Monday, September 4. Watts says he burned about two pounds of sulphur in tbe rooms so as to sweeten up tbe atmosphere. F.C. Sherrleb.with bis two sons and two daughters, were visiting at the fair Id Portland last week. F. C. sayg the Invention of man is wonder fully displayed. It is like the queen of Hhelm, who on goiug to visit King Solomon, exclaliuod: "Tbe half has never been told. " So it is with the Lewis and Clark exposition ; you must see it for yourself and as Philip ex plained the Scriptures to the Eunuch, so will the clerks explain all things to you when at the fair. We failed to ee our Barrettt Items in the lust week's Ulacier. We are led to believe that tbe printers' ink just gave out when they got to Barrett items, for it was so light in our paper that we could not read them, lint we will let Mr. Editor down easy this time by giving him a few more items. j Mrs. E. C. Hrayford has been visit ing for two weeks at the Hockford, while Ma Hrayford has been on the sick list. Mrs. E. O. Hrayford lives on a large rauoh at Conuell, Wash. I). Labbey, with his sous, has gone to tbe bop fields in the Willamette valley, were Mr. Labbey has an uncle who is in the hep business. Charley and Jim Camp with Levi Tyler struck the road for tbe North Yakima hop fields last week, expect ing to have a good time. Mrs. C, M. Camp, while out driv ing with the horse aud buggy, came pretty near having a serious runaway. but fortunately only a few scratches and bruises are the traces of the acci dent. Things will soon be on the boom at i'arkortown or (Jreen Point again, as new arrangements have been made so that the mill will be rebuilt as soon as possible. So ere long we shall hear the sound of the steam whistle railing trie men and Doys to tbe work ugain. Then the Ellis boys will be butiv Hhh iug lumber out of the flume and tbe diiht aud shavings will be seen flying iu uie air again ai cue planer, uoou for Davenport Lumber Co. It seems that we cannot get along without old rraiik. oods must be sold Having bought the Geo. P. Crowell stock of Gen eral Merchandise, and leased the building, we will Close Out the Crowell Stock Regardless of Cost Before moving into our new quarters. The Entire Crowell Stock is being offered at prices that will move it in a very short time. Don't miss this opportunity to get goods at your own price. BARGAINS AT BOTH STORES In order to reduce our Regular Stock before mov ing into the Crowell Building, Prices Have Been Reduced on everything, and now is your opportunity to get Big, Bargains. Shoes, Hats, Shirts and Underwear FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Ladies' Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, Men's and Boys' Q loves, Rain Coats for Women, and other articles too numerous to mention. ALL MUST GO AT SOME PRICE. CRAPPER. Mrs. P. H. Martin and her two daughters aud her, nephew, Warren Lister, returned from Portland on lhursday of last week. Ired Taylor moved with bis family io uoou iviver a lew aays ago. Nathan Ilackntt and Mrs. Dunn and Professor aud Mrs. Arneson returned from Portland on last Saturday. P. II. Martin Is buliding a 12x34 foot addition to his barn. Warren Llstor left for bis home iu Crook ocunty on Monday of this week. The school board has erected a very nine wood house at tbe Crapper. The door is hung on rollers. The build ing is well painted and presents a very ueat appearance. John Hicks aud Duncan Martin are out with the surveyor who are locat ing the new irrigating ditch. Henry Ilnekett visited his pareuta on liiHt Sunday. Johnnie Lindsey returned from Portland on last Wednesday. He re ports that 1i!h brother Voyle, who is in the hospital at that place, is get ting along quite satisfactorily. J. J. Jordan and family visited in Portland last week. PINE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Johu Jackson left Tuesday for Sherman county, where they will spend a few weeks visiting menus ami relatives. Messrs. I'M ward and Charles Lege are in Portland visiting the exopsi tiou. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vannier left for Portland lad Friday, whore they will attend the exposition for a few days. Misces Mnry and Annie Mohr and brother 1'nnl were visitois at the Portland exposition let week. Curl Ki;ntz and Earl Newman have Iwen in Portland during the pat week visit ing the fair. U. E. Harbison, wife and daughters, Hester, Hutu and Mary and son Rob ert have been visiting in Port and and the exposition. Joseph Vaunier returned home last Friday from a visit to the Portland exposition. Mr. (Jutin and wife and Mr. Clip sey, wife and son of Iowa, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Fike duriug the past two weeks. Mrs. F. Kggert, who has been spend ing a few weeks at her home at Kgger mont, returns to Portland this week. AGG & C perforation, opens the secretions, and aids nature in restoring tbe system to a healthy condition. Sold by Williams' Pharmacy : Nursery Trees. Twenty thousand, carefully grown, choicest varieties Apple, Pear, Peach and Cherry trees can be found at our True-to-Name nursery for the coming season's planting. We have never been uhle to supplv the demand and hence yon should tile your orders at an early date to Insure attention. (SMITH & (5AU.IOAN, Hood Kiver, Or. Water and Light Notice All water and light bills must be paid at the company's office each month in advance, on or before the 10th day of the month. No collector will be sent out hercafter.In all cases where bills are not promptly paid when due, the ser vices will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid. HOOD RIVER ELECTRIC L. P. A W. C. By E. E. GOFF, Mgr. Notice to Contractors. The time for clotilng of bldBon residence for A. O. I.INOIM hKH Ixt-n extended until noon on Httttinlny. September 2nd; notice of whlfh whs tcivcn in last werk g uiaciur. I, m. mru Lewis A Co., aroliltwts. S1 AGENCY TROY LAUNDRY R. E. WITHROW Has accepted the Hood ltiver agency for the Troy Lafln dry Co. of Portland, with an office in the 0. K. Barber Shop. He will call for laundry Wednesday and Thursday, delivering Tuesday. These dates will hold for a few weeks, owing to the rush of work in Portland. Dates will be changed later and notice given. Wagon will collect and deliver goods. Phone Main 1143. Can get a First-Class 250 MEAL at the HOTEL WAUCOMA P. F. FOUTS, Prop. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Glacier Want Ads are Proven Money-Makers ( liainln i laiii Cough Remedy Aids Nature. M dicine f h-tt aid nature are always imwt etU'clual. CliainU'rlains Cough heineilv acts on this plan. It auays the cough, lelieves the lungs' aids ex- J.A.FOlr,ER6!!, sCOFFE No Prizes No Crockery No Souvenirs U.FOIf.ERfcC' Soffee Nothing goes with Golden Gate Coffee but satisfaction. And there is no coffee that eives such universal satisfaction as Golden Gate. There is health and cheerfulness in v every cup Rich Aromatic Delicious". High grade grocers sell it. 1 and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins. J. A. rOLGER ta CO.. San Tranei.co KattbllaH ia 18JO