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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1905)
HOCD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1905, BARRETT. The 11. D. Stewart property hue changed bands again hut do not know the preseut owner. L. Dart is going red hot after the bl da. He says they tHko the very best of the apples ami choice apples Bre worth money now. V. V. Angus has a force of the lit tle brow men at work on his land. F. W. -laya it is better to have the laud under cultivation than to lay idle though it may cost to clean it up. It was tho writer's privilege by re- 3uest of tho people to go out on Sun ay last to the tirotr suttlenieut and preach to them in their now United Brethren church 1 was royally eu- terta ned by J. II. (iroif and wife, who said, "Come again, for the latch string is always out." I was wonder fully surprised to see such a country. Large orchards, laden with luscious fruit and vegetables seem to grow everywhere; clover and hay the e in abundance. Houses and good barns are looming up along the road, an evi dence of thrift and prosperity. That country will no doubt make a gland dairy country, anil no mistake can be made in purchasing laud in that sec tion of the eontry, for on every hand tho e are signs of growth and develop ment. On my return trip I called on Ci 1. Shelley, the enterprising mer chant of the Little White Store, who w.tj his wife and sou Ralph we.e on sco.iced by the stovo in their comfort at lo store. Col. Shulley is quite au entu taining b-ing, well , osted on m itt subjects, especially is ho up on Hood iiiver valley, liood lor ycu, Colonel. V. Nichols is a very busy man now-a-days hauling wood to town. Will says the people nm?t have wood for tho winterer they will freeze. Well, Will is all right. It is time now that we have n force of men and team working on our roir's Winter will soon be upon us when the roads emmet bo worked. Methodist Lano should ho finished by giaveling. We say, make it good as far as you go, then it will stand for a few seasons. DUKES VALLEY. The fall rains have cuu'ht a good many of us this fall with our work about half done. Thero is u lot of cr.ru fodder in the Held yet and Oscar Can oron and J. A. Knox have sovoral tons of clover hay that wns cut just before the rain. It is certainly min ed now, but corn that was shocked good is still in goo i condition. The gale last Thurs ,ay night blew oil about ono-thiid of the apples in tho liooth orchard. Mr. Waterbury the manager of tho ranch hail the windfalls all picked up tho day before, so the apples that are on theg'ound aie all good apples and can be picked up und markoto 1 so the damage will bo s ight. I). 1). Dodge and family arrived in Hood Kiver last week fioni Orleans J'ob. Mr. Dodge went to improving his ranch a t soon as he arrived and got tome of the Nebraska dust shook olf. He say i he is glad to get back to Hood Kiver. Of course wo all know that, as every. body that ever lived in Hood River and left is always glad to get back again. Mr. Dodgo has about seven acres of land in orchard and intends clearing and setting out more trees as fast as ho can. lie will build a new house in the spring and make other needed improvements. Duke's valley was represented at tho exposition on Hood Kiver day by a small majority but those that did go will have something to tell tho lost of us that did not go. We aie sure that they all had a way up time. John Keid returned from WaKu Wi.llu last week whnro ho has been working for the past month. J. I). Carnahan and' I). D. Dodge cut a lir troe down last week for woo 1. Atrer the tree was clown they discov ered that they had cut a bee tree. They investigated and found two swarms of bees. They secured about 2D or 2.") pounds of honey and most ol the bees. Mrs. Mark Cameum ret'ini"d la t Wednesday from a visit to ( 'asCi.de Locks. Mr. Cau.eion says the next time his wife goes isiting that he i. going too. lie says he thought it would be nice to-lmcli a few days but about the second day he had enough of it and was glad his cook returned. l!ev. Troy Shelley preached at ,1. (!. Do Isons last Sunday at tvo o'duek Had Rev. D. D. Dodge preached at Duke's valley school house Sunday evening. There was a good turn out at both places. Trank Masse, our road mpori iM.r, is lining some good work on the grade uo:!b of J. P. Thompson's place. !. R. Aldredge and family of t'rap pei were visiting in the valley 'ast, Sunday. Last spring when our literary so ciety adjourned it was to meet again tho lirst Saturday in October. That being last Saturday night a few gath ered at the' school house to reorganize but tho night being stormy and a goi d many had fm gotten that, there was small turn out and it was put ol!' uulil Saturday (-veiling t.i-e llth. Evt ry one invited to come und have a good time. Don't Hoi retv 'I imiiIiIc. It is a bad hal.it to borrow an j thing, but the worst thing you can possilily bonow, is troiili;. When siek, poiv, 1 icn y, weary and worn-mit by the pains mid i oisons i f dsiepsi.i, biliousness, Ilriy lit'a disea-e, ami r-iinilnr internal (li. Tilers, dui'l s't down and brood, over your symptoms, but My to relief to K ctric Bittern.-. lleri yo'i will find Mire ami periiianxnf foiveifuiuess ol'ull Vur tii'tihles, and your body will put ite I II di ned by a load of debt dit-eiise. At C. X. ( larke?Bi!rugstore. PriceoOc. li Uara I eed. Married. Iu The Dalles, Tuesday, October 3, Forrrirt llacbus of Tvgh -and Mir Sauiu liiiilingame of Mo-ier; Rot. D. V. Poling, otticiating. Mr. and Mis. Bachus will resido at Tygh Valley. Plans To Oct Rich are often frustrated by sudden break down, due to dysH'iia or const ipation. Bruce up and take IV King's New Life Pills. Tin y take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache and dizziness too. At C. N. Clarke's drug store; 25c, guaranteed. U. S. Commissioner Notary Public GEO. T. PRATHER The Oldest Insurance and Real Estate Aent in town Insurance Lea is AbstrdCing Hood River, Oregon MOSIER. A. P. ltateham was a passenger for Portland on Friday's delayed train. S. D. Fisher and daughters, Miss Lnrliue and Irene, returned from the fair on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Hopkins and Miss Irmu Phillips returned from a visit to the exposition on Sunday evening. Mrs. ('has. Graham made a flying trip to Wasco last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burleigh,"" of Enterprise, Oregon spent a few hours on Tuesday Tisitiug Mrs. Burleigh's cousin, Miss Dollio Mosior, on their return from the exposition. Mr. and Mrs. Decker of Oakland, Cailf., are Tisitiug Mrs. Decker's par ents, Mr. arid Mrs. O. R. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Docker were mot in Portland by Mrs. Wood, who, after spending a few days visitng the exposition re turned to Mosier accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Decker who will spend pome timo visiting with Mrs. Decker's par ents. Mrs. Ueo. Carroll is suffering from a severe attaok of heart trouble. Mrs. John Smith was ou the sick list but is now improving. Mrs. Winslow Dimick returned from Portland Thursday after spending a week at the fair. Mrs. A. R. Hogan, who had been quite ill, was convalescing but is now siilfering a relapse, Mr. Leo Root is suffering from a severe attack of la grippo to the ex tf nt of being greatly incapacitated for business, in consequence of which the senior partner is overburdqned with the rush of business. Mrs. Elizabeth liorego is feeling quite indisposed with a light attack of la grippo. Miss Laura liurilugame, one of Mo sier's fair young daughters, was unit ed in tho holy bonds of matrimony with Mr. Blckus, of Hood River. The wedding took place in The Dalles on Tuesday, Oct. '2, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. D. V. Pol ing. Mr. Alex Stewart is adding a light roomy oflica to his store building which will shortly he completed and ready for occupancy. Mossors.' Beck and Greene have their box factory again in operation and are now prepared to furnish boxes for the fall crop of app.'os. It may be ueedloss to state that the company sustained a complete and totai lots of their factory a this fall by lire, and in tho rebuilding have put up a more substantial building, having added a lire proof store room for completed work. Miss Agues Iugbutson, one of Hood Rivers' popular milinors, exhibited a lino display of millinery on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at tho homo of Mrs. Alex Stewart. The Davidson Fruit Co. has pur chased Mr. Stradley's entire apple crop at a good liguro. At last, greatly to the satisfaction of the residents of Mosior, the question of a ne school building is settled. As a result of a voting which took place on Sept. ;10 in district o2, a bond of 6:i,,")00 was voted, s?2,.r0tl of which is to be used in the erection of a building and improvement of the grounds in town, and fllXK) to be meil in the election of a school build ing one mile from town. Tho population of Mosior is stead ily on the increase, therefore the school board very wisely sees tho ne cessity of making ample irmi.-ion lor school accommodations. Mrs. Roy Stokes s i nt the wiek in Pottland visiting liietuis and i da tives. John Carrol's little daughter Clara, met with a serious accident on S.dur dav last, having received a fall from which the sustained a serious injury to the head. It is to l.e hoped tlmt tho injury may not i rove fatal and tlmt the little girl n ay seen he re stored to health. Rev. Tabor, who has been a sree s ful and faithful worker among us this summer in ti e enure of Christ, took the boat 'lhursduy at TI.e Dalles for Eugene, at which place he will enter a new held of laboi. Mrs. Tabor and her mother, Mrs. I.orego, will join the Rev. 'ial.-or in their new home in about two weeks. Faith Ant Necessary. Y hi tuny be just as skeptical and pessimistic as you please. Kodol will ili.:e-t hat you ent w hether you eat or i.ot. l on can put your food in a bowl, pour a little Kodol Dyspepsia Ore on if und it w ill digest it the soiieas it will in your stomach. It can't help but cure iiidegestion and D.v-pei sia. It is curing hundreds and then-amis some had - faith and some didn't. Kodol will cure you if medi cine can cure you, whether you have faith iu it or 'not. Sold by (i. K. Will iams. BELMONT. S. W. Smith and son and A. Prather and family, from near Collax, have been visiting Mr. Smith's parents at Helmont. M. H. Nickelson left on the early train Monday morning for Portland, where he will attend the Grand lodge, of the K. of P. und also the Fair. Miss Frieda Johnson of Portland is visiting friends in Belmont. . Rev. 0. L. Tufts, president of the anti-saloon league, was a visitor iu l!ulinoiit last Fi iday. Ihe Epwoith League, will have a business meeting Friday evening at the Methodist parsonage. They will also have a tally j nil,' ' Miss Pearl Blajlock has been on the sick list. . Clintr.u Nealeigli. who hag been sick with typhoid fever is on a fair way to recovery. Apple growers in cur neighborhood are taking advantage of the good weather and are picking their ap les. PINE GROVE Mr. and Mrs, William Scobee have been visiting the fair 1 ho past week, j .George Kuapp spent a few days last week visiting, at Pine Grove but-, re-j turned Saturday night to his work at Moro. ' ' Mrs. L. W. Berrian returned . from Wasco Thursday where she has been, visiting her pom- Mr. and Mrs. William Harding arid daughter Marie, of Briiufield Til.,, started for home October 2, after vit it ng Mr. L. E. Clark and attending the fair. The lost are found and nil have re turned from the fair where tbey have h. eu since Thursday. There was a larger attendance from Pine Grove than any of tho country schools. Mr. Lawless of Wisconsin is hereJ visiting his son John Lawless. Mr. Ziebra of California is now re siding, on the plao he bought of Mr. Cox, and will soon begin to clear up his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. 11. H. Poitlaud over Sunday. Bailey were in FRUIT COLONY. As tbis part of the globe is be?om log of some moment in the world of progress, we deem it only right and proper that it should have represeuta tlou in the best weekly newspaper in the great northwest; therefore, we will from time to time send in a few lines to let the outside world know that we are still alive and progressing. Talking about fine fruit, if li. D. Cameron, the father of tho Fruit Col ony, hasn't got as Hue as any in the valley, we don t know our onion. The recent forest fires near us did not succeed in smoking ub out, but every plagued thing we ate for a while tasted smoky, and it was hard to tell whether our pipes were lit or not, as we could blow smoke out of our mouth most any old time until the net weather dampened the enthusiasm of the names. Quite a great deal of traveling is done between Trout Lake and the Columbia, but walking as yet is in no wise crowded. Soveral more tracts have been sold iu Fruit Colony lately, and ere long we will be running neck and neck with W hite Salmon town for first place iu number of inhabitants. Unlike Tacoma, we grow without watching. Our neighbors are quite progressive, One of them had a horse which slob hered afgcod deal. He saw au adver tisement iu a farm magazine which read : "Send 20 cents and learn how to keep your horse from slobbering. After talking the matter over with his w ife he decided to buy a quarter's worth. In a few days he received tne recipe printed on a handsome card, as follows: "Teach the animal to spit." His wife gave the thing away as some women will. There me a couple of places along the road between here and tho I'olum Ijih' river that need fixing quite ha tly, as we almost slipped oil the face of tho earth on a trip out recently. The road needs widening at places and also guard rails would not come amiss. We desire to call attention of tho proper athorities to these points belore we fall olf and break our blooiu- in' necks. Scott and Billie Ed wards, of Oregon City, bore down on us Friday even ing and we took them into camp They are lately from Pennsylvania, and think that the cold weather in the east will lose two of its erstwhile victims the coming winter. They have only been in the Northwest five mouths, but Scott says his toes are commencing to grow together and he uolicos tnut Billy is beginning to waddle like a duck, so they have sum clout evidence at hand to convince them that they are becoming full Hedged, web-footed Oregonians. The eloctric car line from Trout Luko to Whito Salmon, as promoted by some residents of the tonner piano, is not materializing very rap idly. We are pi;., orfully awaiting the advent of this li.i.ch-to-lio-debired on terprise, and if wo are not the first passenger when this dream is a real ity, it won't bo tur fault. A Iteineilv Without a Peer. ' I Hud Chamberlain's Stomach and I i er IVIilt ts more lienelicalj than any other leoiedv I ever used for stomach ticiiub-," ta.s .1. P. Klole, of Kdina, Mo. Fi'i'iinj disorder of the stomach, h ! uii-ni s:. in constipation, these lab ht-i me witbi 'it a pi er. For sale by Illinois linn macy. WHITE SALMON. I'laiM 'I Hi: CNTI.ltl'ltlSK. I'. W. Sti.oii n mi paised thiough to'iiMonib.y in lis way to Trout I. .like from tic Portland exposition, lie consi'io! ei! tie sluik show at the tiiir lie limit he l a -i seen anywhere. The rem! n i.i-h,k- ilewu to the White Siil iion ferry Ims I n n made a county roa 1 l y the ci ien i-tioners. This road has 1 ec'i a 1 1 ,. eli d highway for the psst 2 I yrais. and i ('cording to the rid r-o.ni; o n , anil also to the state law vi i s a i.i 1 c i did years ago, but it too'; r.n ..i :i n ( f the county c.oru n issii ni i -' I e in ill lie money could le e; eni'od open it. The action also si llle a tic u o : s 'o whelh.ii it was a public ic. ;. A largo m". of survejors are now lcrated i.i liii:en.. it has been so wet since they landed that it is hard to tell yet what they are going to do, but it is probable that they are going to prepare for a grading gang to com mence work on the rock cut east of liingeu. There isalirge amount of rock woik between Bingen und Lyle and it seems to be the policy of the company to begin their work at such places first, probably because such work is necessarily slow, to that it will not bo behind when the other work is finished. THE LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS. Not very many years ago alcohol wns used for lighting in combination with otuer muds miller the name of "Cum phene," but It suf fered banishment because It was too danp'rous. Alcohol Is gener ally harmful when taken In tho form of medicine, espe cially to a delicate system. lr. Pierre's tlx-sur-rfjiiiililhii mat funrtiim-itmigthcntnj pmi of trat'uiumt Is following jifter Nature k plan. lie uses natural remedies, that Is native medicinal roots, prepared by processes wrought out by the exH-iiilltiire of much time ami moiiev, without the use of alco hol, and y skillful combination In tho most eijuct proportions. Used -as) (me. of the active Ingredients of Or. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, Ilt.AC'K ciikhkviiakk sieclally exerts Its Inlliience in cases of lung and bronchial troubles; 'arid this "mstovKltv " is, there fore, a sovereign remedy for bronchitis, laryngitis, chronic coughs, catarrh and kindred ailments. 'Pir. limitex nf the vwillcltml inijreUrnt of this world-famous remedy are: (Jolden Seal runt, (jueen's root, Stone root, Hlack Chcrrytiark, Rluodroot and Man drake root. "f have liad nucli a wonderful experience with lir. Pierce's (iohien Medical liisiovi-ry ttiat I d,o not hcsiiatn to recommend It, tie lli'vinir It to lie a wonderful medli'lnc to build un the tissue of the system." writes lulsn Bsle Brown, Secretary Emerson Literary Aswia.t.1on, 4JS Herman Avenue. Annleton, Wis. " Worry and nervous trouhlc had com pletely run-down my health and airenirthl had no apiH-tite, slept hadly, and waa In a Vnte of nervous collapse. I took twelve -Nifties in all, and, each week, knew that 1 wastrel l In if Ix'tter and stronger, until finally 1 was an well and titrony as I had ever teen. have ihe utmost faith and confidence In your ni(lielni and wish to thank you for my Vixxl health, which Is a blessing to anyone." For 21 one-cent stamp9 to cover cost of mnllinsr.'.you can get a free copy of the "Coniniou Sense Mlical Adviser," paper rovers ; ,or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. 'Address !). It. V. Tierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Pr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet should be used with Ifiolden Mediral Discovery" whenever a laiatlve Is required. Apple Growers We wish to correspond with you aliout apples. Will pay cash for right varieties and prices. A. D. Blowers A Co., Seattle, Wash. Save Something Its the sure way to success. Everybody can save some thing, if it is only a small amount, and the small sums saved and deposited KKUU LARI.Y soon yield large re sults. It may mean the building of a home, the foundation of a business, or a college educa cation. We receive deposits of one dollar or moro at any time and pay Interest at the rato ol four per cent per annum, compounded semi-annually. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Do You Suffer with Djapepxla or indigestion? Clarke's Dyspet Tablets willcure vou. Price only 1 Gold Lewis and Clark Fair Awarded to White River FIois Also special mention lv -Inry of Awards STRANAHAN & SHEETS Selling Agents Hood River, Oregon 'White River Flour Makes Lighter, Whiter DC mmmw J. R. NICKELSEN -riKAI.IQR IX- Vehiclesand Agricultural I mpSementsj Sharpies THE CREAM i otk of riowp, Harrow, Ciiltivutorg ami ir';.it, iniM M;u him ami Vi e Calilo, Aerinoter Wind Mills, lintk.-yc l'nn:,- !; !-!. -r .-j.rii Ifoyt's True 8uiportn, anil lluiifonl's Hall-am of M vn h. himcll Kxtra liuugv Tops, ('million, Jinnies, Polos, Sliafts, Sinulct ices) ami Xcckyokcs. When you buy a Wagon buy a RUSHFORD because use, J. DKALKIt IX e and j& Stapl AND HARDWARK. soli: agents for Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and stiletto Cutlery. HOOD ItlVER HEIGHTS, imioni: ni. Red BUILDING MATERIAL Oreaoii 0 Bread" !$ I Mar LATEST ANi' i'.EST SEPARATORS usliford is built (or .flurdy N of the right slulf and in (lie f i ... right way- the wagon for the v hardheaded farmer who rightly wants full value for evory. dollar. It's a Wagon that slandu the racket has more real Strength and wear than you ever saw fur the same money; and yet a Rushford Wagon is neither ovr heavy nor clumsy. :: :: Forty yetn hive gnn. (o the m.L' ol tit Rwhlord Wfon rrftul.tkjn you II we v I y lhal count if you'll look one over. V. i-.i to ihow YOU t IMM-come in ..' I look lod.y. :i .: J. R. Nickelscn of Hood River, Oregon ,13 FariCV Groceries OKECON. Another Cur of those Fine Cedar ITLL LINE OF on hand. We solicit vour orders. Lumber Co. Hood River, Oregon. Wllou:sAl.K 11KTA1L THE DALLES NURSERIES H. 11. WKIlKIt. I'lon. I THE DALLES. OREGON. (1IIOWKR AND DKAl.KR IN FRUIT, SHADE TQCCC GRAPE VINES ORNAMENTAL ' LLJ SMALL FRUITS Evergreens, Rosea and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Withaut Irrigation. ML HOOD MILL CO. All kinds of Seasoned Lumber in stock. The Little Mill with the Little Prices. Everything as cheap as the cheapest and good as good as the best. Mill one-fonth mile west of S. A. Ilelniers' store. Kelly & Wishart, Telephone. Proprietors. b . NTRAL MARKET HAYES BROS., Proprietors. UKALKltS IN Fresh & Cured Meats VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Mount Hood Store W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Fine Fisliiii"' Tackle Ammunition Dry Goods llanlwnre (iriuiitewnre NotioiiH I lav (.rain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries C. L. GILBERT, Proprietor. f4 HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Headquarters for Tourists & Commercial Travelers Regular Rates, $1.85 to $2.50 par day. 6becll Rate! by Week or Month. B I ages leave dally for Cloud Cap Inn daring July, August and Beptvmbar. k p JOE NORTON Tinners, Plumbers and Handle- PlimpS. Windmills, Spray Fittings and - - - - j Yes, we do iall descriptions. Bring it in. HIONE 51. hingles ALL KINDS Ol' 0. F. GILD CRT, Mnf. ood Hotel Monmouth State Normal liciriiis its 2-Hli year September 20. Three Courses of Study preparing for County and State certifi catt'H. lliidior courses recognized in Washington and other elates. Deiiiuiiil Tor Normal Trained Teachers. Ioner terms, higher witgoa and lietter opportunities fur promotion award tlia IS or mill Kfuduato for Ins enterprise. School directors appreciate the superior ability of Monmouth prailuutes and tho demand far exceeds the supply. Special attention given to methods work in graded and uiigTailcd schools. Catalogues Coiilaiiiinir Full Iiihirmii limi will he sent on application. Cor respondence invited. Address, E. D. RESSLER, President, or J. li. V. I1UTLKU, Secretary. & SMITH steam rmers nose - job printing of