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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1906)
" . . . r t n - . ., i. y ' I.' r '? " -i t .V CORRESPONDENCE. MOSIER. Mrs Tyler wag suddenly called to (liHua Valley on taut 1 rl.ltiy, having revolved a dinpatch that hei goo of that place, in critically ill. Mr a. liurlinKiime started Thursday for (iraug Valley, where lie goes to he with ber daughter, Laura who it Buff eting a sorious relapse from a previ ous iilllOHrt. Mr. Cleo. Chamberlain ahippeda carload of wood ahto two hundred pucks of potatoes lata week to IMlIoti merchants. Mr. C'lias. Cramer came up from Fortlund ou Thursday and Is the guest of bla mother, Mrg. I). A. Cramer. J. K. McGregor is adding many Im provements to the appearauce of bis cozy gu Durban home. At present he in having a neatly woven wiie fence erected which will enclose a pretty spot which heiocently has had cleared about bis residence. Mrs. JI. C. Porter left on Friday's evening train fur The Dulles at which place she will remain a fen days visit ing friends. Mr. Will Hunter arrived in Mosier Sunday night from Montana and U the guest of big sister, Mrg. Agnes Fields. ' . C. D. Murgan returned from a brief trip east on Friday of last week. Chns. Crabain, who is employed on the north Hank It. K. work spent Sun day with his wife. After having spent the winter months iu town, Geo Ireland and fam ily have moved to their farm ou the mountain. V. O. Young, who with is family moved iuxt fall to Hood lilver, re turned home last week. Mr. Young expresses his intention of making ex torsive impovemeutg ou big farm this year. Mrs. Geo, Wood and Miss Marion are visiting K. 11. Wood and family in The Dalles. Mr. (loo. Chamberlain loft last week for the mountains, where he will he engaged In the lumber milling lumi nous throughout the year. The pupils of No. 52 who have ac complished a record of honor for the moutb ending March .'loth are as fol lows: Mary Morgan, Alice Mosier, Willie Htewa-t, Ora Waite, Lou la llur lingame, Flossie itailey, Iiay liailey, Willie Dcpee, Johnnie Eppiug, lreue Fisher,AunlelIaacke, Aleloru llaacke, Leodloa llaacke, Mattie Hudson, Al cl i ne Hudson, Kmilv liusbandg. WHITE SALMON. KHOM TUB KtfTMtl'MSE. People are beginning to Inquire about the White Balmou valley lately. R. Field has received several letters ' from people back east who will in the near future come to White Salmon to locato. One letter from the state of Kentucky states that several families from there are thinking of moving west. Mr. Fluids thinks ho will have his hands full soon from the letters be has received lately. A castle of the Knights of King Ar thur has been organized by the boys , at the church. The local cattle is named Caerieou. The organization is based upon Tennyson's Knights of the Round Table. The present offic ers are: Sir Pendragon, Arthur Nap per; Sir Seneschal, Ernest Bussen sbutt; Sir Constable, Ross Oemrbart; Sir Sentinel, Will BaHger; Sir Mer lin, Mr. Lewis; the F.xcheqaer, Oeorge Iiainiger. Messrs. B. L. anil II. M. Heaman, brothers, of Portland, arrived iu White Salmon Wednesday looking for a loca tion for a general merchandise store. White Salmon looked good to them and tbey have decided to remain. They have purchased the stock of C. S. Bancroft, and will take charge next Monday. They will keep In addltlou to the groceries a complete line of Kent's furnishings and dry goods. W. Morris Is putting up a new building ou Main street south of the Land Co. s ollloe where be will move his harness and shoe shop when completed. The White Salmon Valley Bank will erect a brick building iu tbe near fu ture but the location has not teen de olded upon. It will probably be erected ou tbe northwest corner of Jowett avenue and Main street. J. R. Gladden, tbe accommodating agent at the dock, is going to take a vacation next week. He has pur chased a farm of 77 acres near Gres ham, Oregon, and is going lo take bis family down and locate them on tbe ranch and will remain with them a couple of weeks. He will then r turn to his duties bere while Mrg. Gladden and the children will con duct tbe farm. The agent at Hood Itiver will attend to his duties bere during Lis absence. BARRETT. Dr. Mills, who has been staying lu the old Markham house for 'the last few weeks, left on Saturday morning for his home at Tillamook. He took the boat to Portland and then drove the rest of the way with big team. Miss Emma Jones of Camp Lookout la now in Dakota on legal business, but will return shortly. Prof. Thorn psou says be got ten sacks of potatoes, but as they did not turn out Just as he expected be dumped the whole lot Into the ground. The old Hill farm of about 70 acres is now being surveyed and put into ten acre lots, so as to be placed ou the market at an early date. Moi e Improvements iu Barrett district. Roily Pbelpt purchased from I. Neeley a span of small horses and . a wagon and harness Now Roily is bunting more work. Fay Denlsmoe hag got a nice neat new bouse erected ou big 'weny acre lot at the aoutb of Rockford Avenue. The Ladies Aid Society of the Val ley Christian church 111 serve tea on Thursday aftenoon April 6th at the homsrof MisC. L. Morse. All are in vited to owe and get well acquainted and spend a social hour together. , Rockford received a carload of mill feed and Hour last week, so that your wants can be gnppl'ed to any amount. A car load of olover bay will arrive this week so yon can get leither clov er hay or cheat hay. F. P. Dean and C. True are pulling stumps and in a genoal way cleaing up some land belonging to True on Hookford avenue. Lot the good work goon. Surely Barrett district ia lead ing the way. Edd Watts, the 'old Englishman; was busy last week building two new flues on the Richardson property and should you ntad big service in the way of plastering your bouse or building a flue you cannot make any mistake in calling where you can find bim at the Rockford store, phone bill. Livery teams are now passing through our burg every day loaded with men and goods for tbe Green Point lumber mill. - ,. Hood River valley with all its wealth and boom and blow 'has failed to con tribute to tbe fund for tbe famine stricken district 1b Japan. So far as 1 have learned there are only two per sons who have contributed. There may be others who bave contributed there mite. I hope there ia for amidst wealtb and plenty we should think of other wbo are starving for the very necessities of life lo a foreign land. PINE GROVE Wm. Brace came up from Portland last week to aasist bis father who bas a contract clearing land for Dr. Tucker, Mr. Kobler and family who bought the Clough place bave arrived from Illinois and are taking possession of their new borne. Mr. Kobler oomes directly from a large watch factory near Cbioago where, be worked for a number of years. ' Peter Mohr lost a nice two year old oolt last week. Ibe animal in its play ran into tbe wire fence and out its throat. Mr. Shough and family wbo have been living in tbe Clougb bouse will move into a tent on Mrs. -Zoble's place. Mrs. Shougb's sister came up from Oakvllle last week for a visit. This week begin tbe watch oontest at the Pine Grove store. Call there for particulars. : Tbe second in tbe series of spelling matches between Pine Grove and Odeil will occur, as previously stated, at tbe Pine Grove school house Friday evening. J. It. London, traveling man for Lang k Co. of Portland, with bis wife and ohild called at the Pine Grove store Sunday. Mrs. Taylor and daughter of Hood River visited over Sunday with the family of James Davis. Mrs. Taylor is a sister-in-law of Mr Davis. Home two weeks ago Mr, and Mi. Lobb welcomed a new arrival into their borne in tbe shape of a baby itirl. Mr. Lobb has purchased the house formerly owned hi Mrg. John son on tbe Hang Lege place and is moving in this week. Mr. Kolliok, wbo has been teaching in the Pine Grove school, closed his room last Friday. The primary room under the guardianship of Miss Hunt will continue for some time longer. Dont tie a cold or a cough up in your system by taking a remedy that binds the bowels. Take Kennedy's Laxative Honev and Tar. It is different from all other couifh svrmm. It is. better It onens the howelv-exuelB all cold from tho system, relieves coughs, cold, croup whooping cotiim, etc An meal reiueuy for young ami old. Children like it. Sold by Williams Pharmacy. Our BigJLeader - ' ' - ' ' BESIDES SELLING YOU ONE FULL POUND of Best Benzo-Borato Perfumed Talcom Powder for 25c., WE GIVE YOU FREE ONE BEAUTIFUL POWDER PUFF This Ruavantood absolutely pure powder alone usually sells for twice this amount. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW SMITH BLOCK KEIR CAStS JIKUUU1STS A RELIABLE DRUGGISTS DOC As watch specialists . Satistfi action , A word that means much to the ones who carry a watch. It is especially applicable to Lara way Watches For increasing sales demonstrate their ability to ren der perfect service LARAWAY'iS Myers Your doctor will tell you that thin, pale, weak, nervous chil dren become strong and well by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Small doses, for a few days. Sarsaparilla The change is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why it is. He has our formula and will explain. " Who U 7n old for ninny monthl no on thought I could live of.cn(iof thin bioo4 Hut. In a tow wiielff . Ayr' Hariinparliia eon plotolv roatored tne to honlth " MRU. JS. Buckiiikotir, VlneUnd K.J. II M a knttlo. All drmnrt.t.. for. The Children Blhousne.s, constipation prevent re covery. Cur these with Ayer' Pill MORE OF MAY CHARITIES. J. H. The Watchmaker and Jeweler SMITH BUILDING HOOD RIVER Aitkin Friend of the Xeedj and Unfortunate. It la to be remembered, and partic ularly by thotje religlougly and cbar ably Inclined, that Hod. John H. Alt kin of Huntington, now aeeklng tbe nomination on tbe Republican ticket fur State Treasurer, has liberally at aieted mora calU upon public charity tbau any man in eastern Oregon. He is a banker and a so president of tbe lurgeet commercial institution In the State of Oregon, yet bia puree bae al ways been open to tbe appeals of mis ery and distressed humanity. Solici tors for tbe various churches have never appealed to him In vain. He gives to all of them,regardless of tbeir faith. To the Salvation Army be bas been a friend at all times. . Let us go a little further. As the representative of a large aggregation of Capital and president of one of tbe largest mercantile establishments in tbe northwest, Mr. Aitkin baa loaned hundreds of thousands of dollars to borne builders aud needy ranchers who wore struggling to got on tbeir feet. He bas protected bis bank, but to bis everlasting credit be it said be bas never foreclosed a mortgage on some poor man a meagre holdings nor forced a helpless debtor to tbe wall, tio sor rowful widow with her hungry obild ren bave ever gone eupperlea to bed through the actions of his bank or bia big mercantile establishment. On the contrary the store has always been open tot hem and their personal oredit was extended almost indefinitely During the hard times of a few years ago when tbe prices of stock weie low. it was within bis power to break large numbers of stockmen, and take ad vantage of conditions, and several of the stockmen offered .to let him bave tbeir stock for . his . claim against them, but he bepled tbem through the bard times and today these me are among the leading stockmen of oaHtern Oregon. This is tbe sort of a man whose friends bave vlitnally forced him into tbe race for tne Kepubitoan uomlua tlon for state treasurer. Jndivious oomparlHons are always odious, but tbe record h can speak. Have tbe wor thy gentlemen wbo oppose bim in the raoe very much to oiler as against life-record like this? Not that have beard of. Mr. Aitkin hag made money for hie oompauy and money fot bis bank, but it has all been legitimate aud clean money ; not one cent of it having been wrung from the distressed and pov erty-strickeu, the pauper aud the widow. Mr. Aitkin proposes an amendment foroing the state treasurer to depos tbe funds undei direction of a board the Interest to be paid tbe state. Th may be barking back to tbe streuuous days of tbe ancient Spartans, but it is iiotiest aud the people know it. All Mr. Aitkin desires is the flat salary paid by the state tor bis services not tbe immense "graft" gathered in by etate treasurers in the way of interest on personal doposits of money, really the money of the state, aud no part of tbeir personal prerogatives. There is no question that the people wiU stand squarely and llrmly by a man of Mr. Aitkin's character if they can only know it In time. That Is why this paper ia earnestly cautioning its readers to scan closely the past reo ords of tbe various candidates aud decide for themselves who among them all has proven himself tbe real friend of the people. If you ever bought a box of Witch Hazel Salve that failed to give satisfac tion the chances are that it did not have the name "K. C. DeWitt & Co printed on the wrapper and pressed in the box. TheorlL'inal DeVVitt's Witcl Hazel Halve never fails to give satisfac tion lor burns, sores, boils, tetter crack ed hnntlH, etc. For blind, bleeding itching and protruding Tiles it affords almost immediate relief. It stops the pain. Sold by Williams Pharmacy. "Alice Miie7' Waltzes by A. A.Ford National nit, just off tbe press, Most beautiful melody, iitle page Alice lilue oolor, splendid photo of tbe White-House, entwined with cir clet of ribbons and goldeu wedding bells. Every copy includes a steel photogravure, full figure, likeness of Mrs. Nicholas Lougworth. Postpaid cts. Orchestrations furnished to oiches tra leaders gratis. Send tor our 61 page catalogue free. National Musio Co., 72-74 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. I'nderrroed Will Hold Mass Meeting, The citizen of Undorwood are earn estly requested to attend a public meet lux to be held in the school house on Sunday, April ,8th at 2 p. m., for tbe purpose of discussing the saloon question. Suffered for Five Years with Kidney ana j.iver i ron Die. "I suffered for five years with kidney and liver trouble, which caused severe pains across the back and a blinding headache. 1 had dyspepsia and was so constipated that I could not move my bowels without a "athartic. I was cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and bave been well now for six months," says Mr. Arthur S. Strick land, of Chattanooga, Tenn. For sale by Kier aud Cass. Hurt In Runaway. Marshall J. J ones, an old resident of the lilockbouse country, waa seri ously injured Sunday afternoon by having hia conveyance run into by a team of Walter Uardings which was running away. This caused Mr. Jones team to run away and be was thrown out and struck ou his bead. Dr. Collin waa called and attended the injured man. He waa unoonsicoua for some time. Sentinel. Lace Curtains and White Goods Men's Underwear Curtain Goods 0ur )ine of Whlte Qoodi Menl women and chii- A good line of Nottingham is well assorted. India dren'i Light Underwear Lace Cuttans in white, Uaen . . . 12 to SOc ure" " per pair, - 75cto4.00 ranging In pricea. White Brussels, per pair, 7.00 Glasgow Linen, -S3 to 40c Ecru In Nottingham, beau- Tri.h I inen SO to JOc Ladies' garment ' - lOc tiful patterns, per pair, 4.00 lrl8h Unen' " J B Large single curtains for Colored Linen In Bine and Union Suits, 50c to $1.23 single door and window, fan ... . 22c each, - 550 Men's underwear per gar Curtain donis in Fish-Nets, A large variety of mercer- oioo Nottingham, Savins and bed White Goods 85 to40c went, jifi.w Swisses, - - - 15 to 35c Table Unen Shoes We are showing some extra good - Percales The new Guaranteed Shoes tor values in Table Linen at from . Ladies in Oxfords. This u the 45c to $t 00 A fine line of Percales, 31 inches 45c to J1.00 gnd . Lte.t Novelty Some extraordinary fine Liueu Dam- ' . .. . ..:.- ask, 72 incne. wide in beautiful p.U ' ,fa,ther ot tb- A,8 V"'et-V jerns at At Ten Cents of style, of $1.23 and $1.50 , Low Cut Shoes Also Nottingham to match. PtU"" in Kid Try a pair of cuahion sol. Low Priced shoes. ' Ladies' Waists Dress Goods An extraordinary pretty New Patterns In all our line of Mohairs, line of White Waists, em- 0uPnew patterns for April Brilliantiens, Suitings, broidered fronts and lace- . ..... a ... ... are here Meltons, Albitroses, Serges trimmed. Are beautifully made up and extraordi- The Peerless Patterns and all dress goods we nary good value for the ARE THE BEST are offering exceptionally price at which we are offer- low prices, ing them. CRAPPER. E.-D. Hakett. alter spending a few weeks in Portland retu ned to this neighborhood recently. K. Duncan Martin ia prepared to fill orders for seed potatoes of tbe Early Rose variety. J. W. Jonea baa again become a Crapperite. Miss Florence Cbapln has severed ber connection with the Crapper school as assistant teacher. She re turned to her home at The Dalles, last Saturday and expects to take oharge of a sohool in that vicinity on next Monday. Miss Chapin did good work in tbe school and made many friends while here. P. 11. Martin is still dealing in horses. He b a one or two good farm animals for sale. The young Crapperites gave A. W. King's family a surprise party on latt Frioay evening. Advertised Letter List. For week ending April 2nd. Hulet, Dora j Anderson, Peter; An derson, R. A. ; Bartholomew, Henry j Ueleal, Lewi; Butner, Sam; Calhoun, (ieo; Coon, Jaok( Indian); Corbitt, Harrey; Corbitt, Harvey ;()arin, Jobn; llulson, Harvey; Jewel, H. E. j Loy, FX L ; Longreen, T. J. ; Lund, Sam; Martin, D. E. ; Merrill, I. J. Morgan, J. S. ; Morse, Matilda; Oilnghouse, John B. ; Orr, Walter; Porker, Vora; Sletterly,U. ; Smallwood. Lige; Small wood, B. K. ; (2) Snow, F. B. ; Lumer, i. B. ; WellHnd, Tboddie; White, W. U. ; Whitecliff, Arthur; Wm. M.Yates, Postmaster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Untied HI utos Land office, Tbe Uftllea, Ore., March 2d, ilMM. Notice In Hereby given that in oompllance with the provisions of the Rut of cong-reM of June 3, 1878, entitled "An art for theaHleof timber lauda In the mules of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and WanhliiKton Territory," u extended to all the public land Htates by act August 4, 181X2, Paul p. mccully, of Port laud, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this otllce his sworn statement No, 2KK, for the purchase of tvi.seo. 4, ixia i anu s,anu nr.4, sec In township I, range east, W. M., and will otter proof U show that the land sought Is more valuable fur IU timber and stone than fur agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Keglsler and Ra ce! ver at The Dulles, Oregon, on the SDUl day pf May, 190H. ne names as witnesses: rtnea u. uisen. eon- 1 k ....... .n . fc'nu, E,Hi,l.hn LI ... ... t..n Oregon; Oeorge Handley and Davis Koulk.es! Portland, Oregon. Any ana an persons ciaunlntr adversely the sbove described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before the 29th day of May, 1WW MICH AKL T. NOLAN, in-K ms Register. F. 8. STANLEY, Pres. E. L. SMITH, Vice-Free. E. 0. BLANCHAB, Cashier V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVER Capital and Surplus $30,000.00 We offer you the facilities of a well managed and well equipped bank. The interests of patrons receive 3C 3IC 3000 Department of the Interior. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, CONTEST NOTICE United States March 10. IWW.-A sufficient contest affidavit bavins- been filed In this office by Anclv M. Beattv. contestant, ngainst homestead entry No. 1.2230, mane marcn iu, inua, tor section 29. township I. south, range 10 K. W. M., by James F. wait, oontestee. In which it is alleged that said James K. Walt has entirely abandoned said entry for all montna last post ana mat mere are no improvements thereon: that said alleged absence was not due to nis employment in tne army, navy or ma rine corns of the United Htates In tlmeof war Maid parties are hereby noltled to appear, re spond and oiler evidence touching said alle giition at 10 o'clock a. m. on May 4, laoii, before t.eorge i. t rainer, a u.n. commissioner, at his office In Hood Itlver, Oregon, and that final bearing will beheld at 10 o'clock a. m. on May 11. 1W6. before the Register and Receiver at the united rl tales Land nmc in The Dalies, Oregon. 1 ne aata oonteaunt having. In proper aflda. vlt, tiled February 27, WXi. set forlh facts Inch s'mw that after due dilllcenoe personal service of this notice cannot be made, it Is hereby ordered and dim-ted that such notice be given by due publication. MICH AKL T. NOI.AN, Kegiater OG30G u lj n iieres tour uiunce TO GET RID OF THAT PAIN IN THE BACK What is the use of suffering when the pain can be removed easily and quickly with one of Clarke's B. & C. Plasters We guarantee them to do the work. Try one of them Only Twenty-five Cents at 0 0 CLARK'S iQOC 3C 0 mm S CITY NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United Htates .una Office, The Dalles, Oregon, March 10. VM. Nolle Is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and thai said proof will be made be fore the Register and Receiver at The Dalles. Oregon, on May 7th, via. : NELU NKLSOX. lento. Oregon, on H. K. No. 121173. for lota and 4, S1,, N f'.'- section 4, and lot 4, section lownsmps. n., range y iu w . M. tie names the following witnesses to prove is continuous resideuce upon and cultiva tion of said land, via. : Ernar Wills. Portland. Oregon- g. W. Cur. ran. V lento, Oregon : Thomas Helle. Vlenlo. Oregon: M. F.8togaard, Vie to, Oregon. Mr. ai m a. hiuiam. j. iiulam, Register. his claim, and that said proof will beiore Geo. T. Prather, U. 8. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. United States I Jind office, The Dal Ieo; Oregon, March 17th, ltJS. Notice Is hereby given that tbe follow- ng named settler Has n led nolloe of his In tention to make final proof In support of be made Commissioner. t bis office in Hood River, Oregon, on April itwo, via. ; MARK K. THOMAS of Hood River. Oregon. H. E. No. M8 lor the Ki KF.4. 8W HK'. Mee. l. and N WU NEU. Section ft, township i. N., range 11 K. W. M. He names the following wltueasee to prove la continuous reaiUeuce udoq and cultiva tion of said land, vis : t-eier rtaiunian anaueos r. Hanson, Mood River. Oregon. mil, alt MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Kef later. 1000 acres select apple land, best location in Hood River Valley; small prices on 5, 10 or 40 acre tracts by owner. Buy where you can renl ize advancing values on your improvements. Lots in Winans City are profitable investments. You can reach this place by rail. W. R. Winans Hood River, Wasco county, Oregon. MONEY IN IRRIGATION Our properties are located in the Columbia Valley between Wallula ana Pasco the lowest elevation of any irrigated lands in the State of Washington and are especially adapted to raising al falfa, vegetables, fruit3 of all kinds, berries, grapes and figs. They produce the earliest berries and vegetables in the Northwest. These properties are now abundantly watered and lands with perpetual water rights are on sale at reasonable prices and liberal terms to induce eariy settlers. The new town of Attalia lies in the center of this most fertile district and is at the iunction of thr-p the Washington & Columbia River, and the 0. R. & N. Besides these unexcelled railroad shipping facilities, the Columbia River, lies at our door. Attalia is most beautifully situated and splendid uusuiKa oyyoi tuuiues are ouerea. The Company will sell choice lots at very low prices to per sons who will erect homes and business houses in this thriving, comingtown. For detailed particulars and descriptive literature address THE COLUMBIA CANAL COMPANY DEPT. A, 609-510 MARION BLDC. SEATTLE, WASH.