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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1906)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1906 WHENCE NAMES COME THE SURPRISING CHANGES THAT t TIME HAS WROUGHT Who Would Think, For Iaataaeti, That the Name Thomas Whltehon Originally Indicated "Tkomu at the Slarn of the White Horaet" Considering the surprising changes that many uumes have undergone, sayi Miss Laura Alton Payne In the Inde pendent, the almost universal lack of knowledge concerning their origin la not to be wondered nt. What Is there In 'Teter Snooks" lo suggest to tha uninitiated that originally it was 'Te ter at the Seven Oaks?" Though "Thomas Whitehorse" suggests th American Indian custom In names, originally it was "Thomas ut the White Horse," or "Thomas at the Sign of the White Horse" (a tavern). Sidney Is a corruptlou of St. Denys, Sinclair of lt Clair, Seymour of St. Maur, Janeway of Genoa, Curtis of vourteous," Arml tage of "hermitage," Spark of Sparrow hawk. Emerson and America had the same origin Almeric, an old Norman name, Amerigo being the Italianized form. Names, like things, are not alwayi what they seem. Beers and Berry are not "beers" and "berry," but a corrup tion of "borough," often written bury" and "beiy." In the beginning a single personal name sufficed. For awhile no two per sons bore the same name, but as a stock of names accumulated repeti tions became common, and as the pop ulation of the world Increased distinc tive names became necessary; hence we read of John the Baptist and John the Disciple, Darius Ilystaspls and Al exander the Great, Joshua, son of Nun, and Simon Barjouas "Simon, son of Jonas." Surnames were first used In France, becoming general there during the lat ter part of the tenth or the fore part of the eleventh century. They were used hereditarily to some extent, however, prior to that time. They were Intro duced into England at the Norman conquest In the year 1060, but It re quired two or three centuries to estab lish the body of our nomenclature on a fixed basis. During that time sur names became general throughout the British Isles except In Wales, in some parts of which they are unknown to this day. Surnames are now general In all civilized countries, I believe, except Turkey. In England alone there are from 40.000 to 50,000 existing sur names. Surnames have been drawn from ev ery available source personal names, location, occupation, deeds of prowess, mental, moral and physical attributes, terms of relationship, the human body, farm and household articles, buildings, foods and drinks, modes of travel, na tions and laws, customs and religions, geographical terms, weather and sea sons, months and days, measures and values, the joys and ills of life, the animal, mineral and vegetable king' dom and even from the kingdom of heaven. The use of nicknames and compound terms gave an almost In exhaustible source. Even oaths be came embodied, as in Pardoe, from par Dieu. In most countries It is customary for the wife to take her husband's name, but in some European countries it is not unusual for the husband to append the wife's name, particularly when it is more honorable than bis own. Hyphenated names and the wife's retention of her maiden name for a middle name are customs grow ing in favor in the United States and Great Britain. Among the earliest names Introduced by the conquest were found SerU Drew, Bryce, Harvey. Arnold ("ern"-agle), Albred (now Known as Albert and AH- brleht). Aluieric. Ingelram, Ebrardus (Bverard). Warln (Guerin, now War ren). Ivo. Hamon (Hammond), and Payn (originally Pagan). After their adoption as surnames the most of these became obsolete as personal names. The most popular personal names since the Domesday Book recorded them have been John and William, bat their derivatives are too numerous to mention here. Koaer. Bobert and Btea- ard took a double nickname In H and r: benee Hodee and Dodge. Hobbs and Dobbs, Hicks and Dicks, with the rougher forms of the last-Hlggs and Dlggs, and even Hitch, giving rise to Dickens, Hitchcock and Hlgglnson. Diminutive and other affixes served an Important part In the origin of sur names from personal names. The Anglo-Saxon "kin" and "cock" and "Ing" are represented in Jenkins, "little John;" Hitchcock, "little Richard." Rstaminr "little Brown:" the Norman "of and "et," In Eliot, "little Ellas," and Emmet, "little Emma" (sometimes "lor and "let;" Hamlet, "little Hamon"); the French "on" and "en" in Marion and Dickens. Many prefixes were used. The Celtic "Mac" or "M" of the Scotch; "Mc" of the Irish; "Map," "Ap," or "P" of the Welsh, and the Norman "Fiti" (Latin Ills), signify "son" or "son of," and the Irish "O," "grandson of." A fair knowledge of English nomen rlnture. declares Miss Payne, gives a fair knowledge of English history, closely are the two Interwoven. Seattle Will Text Liquid Asphalt. ' A California firm, represented by P. W. Smith, of this citywlll be given an opportunity to ii,ttk a demonstration of the efficiency tf "liquid asphalt," the sale of which tbey are promoting, says the News. Tbo demonstration will boiu laying a mile of roadbed be tween Keutou and Kenton Junction and work will begin on it as soon as the road has been rolled. The pro moters claim Jtbat they are ablr to supply the coating at $1,100 per mile after the road has been treated with a thin coating of gravel and compactly rolled. The making of n macadam roadbed under the same oireumttancea coats about 13,000 per mile after the road baa been rolled, making a saving ot about 12,000 per mile to the county providing the asphalt is what its agents claim it to be. It is said that the new paving ma terial has been found to be a superior article for paving, being used on roads where the heaviest traUJo is car ried on. It is necessary to give the roadbed a treatment of liquid asphalt every year at an average cost ot $75 per mile, in order to keep the road in good shape. I fie test is to do ntaae on i ne non- ton road without first laying a coat of gravel. Seattle News. FACTS UT NATURE. As Mam Jones Seel It. Sam Jones save: " ft hen God gives a man wife and six children He has lnne a great deal for a fellow. But whan He has siven him a society woman and a poodle dog, He baa done him up. These society women look up on children, as a nuisance. I have had some of these society women shake bauds with me; I had as soon snaae a dead fish tail. 1 wouldn't give one of your sook-daroing women for all of your socety women In the whole coun try. Between cutting off the top of thir dresses for the ball room and th bottom for the bicycle, these so ciety women will soon have no clothes left- A man said to a society woman, I hope I will see more oi you ane said, 'Come to the ball touignt,' Some people say i buouiou v upon that way before mixed ; audience. Your old sisters wear mgn collars, olose around their neoke that la niodset and oomely, but deliver me from the sooiety women wno outton their oollnrs around their waists." Offers Reward for Return of His Son. R F. Howard, of Wasoo. Oregon, has notified Chief of Police Gritmach er that he will pay a reward of f 100 to any one locating his 14-year-old son, Willie. The boy ran away from Was co several days ago and subsequently was seen at Hood JKiver. it Das Deen learned that the missing lad arrived In this city and the police are loouing for him. The father states that Willie wanted to be a cowboy and may be found consorting with cowpunohers. He is described as being nve reel in height, weighs 125 pounds, has blue eyes and a light complexion. He woie a light, single breasted saok snit and a Drown nai ai me tiuie ui ma ui.ap pearance. Telegram. Tf vnn knew the value of Chamber lain's Salve you would never wish to be without it. Here are some of the dis putes for which it is especially valuable : sore nipples, chapped hands, burns, frostbites, chilblains, enronic sore eyes, itehinnr Diles. tetter, salt rheum and eczema. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Kcir & Cass. An Alarming Situation frennentlv results from reelect of clog ged bowels and torpid liver, until consti nation becomes chronic. This condi linn ia unknown to those who use Dr Kimr'n New Life l'ills; the best and gen tlesl regulators of Stomach and Bowels Guaranteed lv Chas. N. Clarke drug gist. Price 25c. Sot Onlr. Do We Get Inspiration Nature, But Health aa Wall. For people who are run-down and nerv ous, who suffer (Mm Indigestion or dys pepsia, headache, biliousness, or torpid liver, coated tongue with bitter taste in the morning aud poor appetite, it be comes necessary to turn to sotno tonic or strengthener which will assist Nature and help them to get ou their feet and put the body into it prjpor condition. It Is becoming more and more apparent that Nature's most vuliiable health - giving agents are to be found In forest plants aud roots. Nearly forty years ago. Dr. R.V. Pierce, now eoasultlng physician to the Invalids' Hotl and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., discovered that by seientiheally extracting ar.d combining certain medici nal principles from native roots, taken from oar American forest, he could pro duce a medicine which was marvelously eflicient in curing cases of blood disorder and liver and stomach trouble as well as many other chronic, or lingering ail ments. This concentrated extract of Nature's vitality he named "Golden Med ical Discovery." It purines the blood by putting the stomach and liver Into healthy condition, thereby helping the digestion and assimilation of food which feeds the blood. Thereby it cures weak stomach. Indigestion, torpid liver, or bil iousness, and kindred derangements. If you have coated tongue, with bitter or bad taste In the morning, frequent headaches, feel weak, easily tired, stitches or pain In side, back gives out easily and aches, belching of gas, constipation, or irregular bowels, feel flashes of heat al ternating with chilly sensations or kin- ment of your stomach, liver and kidneys, which the "Golden Medical Discovery will correct more speedily and perma nently than any other known agent. Con- .Iihiil ,r t,Mhlt..fnrailnir drilffft. All its Ingredients printed in plain Eng lish on wrapper. The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make a little more profit. He gains; you lose. Accept no sub stitute for "(iolden Medical Discovery." Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thoroughly i . , . ,.. , .. IK. 11.,. One a laxative; two or inree are cauiarvio, Two big sail boats, two big perfectly safe gasoline aunches" and two big ferry scows, expert sauors in charge. Boats leave at all hours. DEAN & PEARSON Licewwd Ferrymen, Notice Notice it hereby riven to the public and all ae&iervin kuouh ui uio amii w . - rlirnnl ha Mumnll hl for fall V llldeblj AnA.u Iniinna nr htt lluhlf m RIIV PfinlTHCt hir nnst ttl'ih anv ruiNnilH lt iltT thaall tll3 ftdmlnistratur, J. H. Frary, aud all permm wares or mermanniw win uu ou hich w risk. j. a, rrary, AuwuuMntu'r. Mount Hood Railroad Co. TIME TABLE SOl'THIXUNI) NORTHHOVNB A. M. STATIONS 1'. M. 8:00 leave Hood Klver .Arrive b: O y-m ' . Fowerdale 8-20 1 ..Sears 5:10 fi-'H, ....Van Horn 5:0 S-40 l-ntl 4:50 IMS . Odell 1:46 50 1 .Dukes valley 4:40 klf! ..!!!..!!..' Bloucher 4-JS . Wlnani 4:00 mm" Arrive I i.'hu.iiuo Muv 'Oft. Nundav Excepted. J. a. WEST, Hupenutendent so Called taa BluS?. Mr. X.-Yes. I tried to hnahflnd economize in make my smoking, so I told him If he ever smoked I would nev . v tn htm airaln. Mrs. Y. WTiat was the result? Mrs. X.-His cigar bill was doubled the next month. There can be no friendship without virtue, for that intimacy which amonf good men is called friendship becomes faction when It subsists among toe Oa Drlncipled. Sallust ti, .i.,rt tribute that can be paid to superiority is imitation. The many :...:.'.;( iktVHi'i Witch Hazel Halve that are now before the public It il.n hest. ASK ior ini , .. I.nrna HC (IS. ClianeU Bi and teli aids, cuaneu " eczema, lettter, cute, bruiees, oous, a. u piles. anle. iliirlitv recommenilea SoM by Williams's Pharmacy. 160 k T.'mrinm. A fine acre fruit and stock farm one and one . :i r wi iiB Salmon. Twen- .increchard; 20 acres apple. J ...i.. ..nn.tor,l 80 acres Timothy pas- " e Plenty water, farming impy and stock go with the place. tlO.COO. CHICAGO The greatest comfort, maximum of asi etv. least delay and fastest schedules are assured by travel ing over the Chicago & North western Railway and its connect ing lines to Chicago via Omaha I or via St raui ana minneapuua. This is the route of The Overland Limited and of The Atlantic Express daily trains, with direct through service from Portland via Omaha. Direct connection at St Paul and Minneapolis with four mag nificent daily trains to Chicago. All agents sell tickets via this line. Pof lortk.i Ulonutloa applr ' w. a. cox, can-. TkMS4 roar. LAUD, i i . r t.inr.yiR K prompu obUiiMd I ftj! iHimrlr. or no nJ. rBimi, I that PAY. drti U thorenh tf, M i I I ud help Too to ana I tend moirt. plwloor eu lor f StI rwrl I mitnbiUtT. HV pnctlo. Sua. I VitllNfi HCrCRENCES. F" k. PnllAhia FsLMitt writ w BOS-SOB Spvanth Strt WASHINUlun, u. c SEE Nature's Wondrous Handiwork White Salmon-Hood River iiXZEaT' 1' Wood For Sale All Kinds a 'Tvest Market Price. Prompt delivery, phone. Murray Kay. BEN THEYSON Best line of Cigars in the City Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle Leave Hood River 8:30 a. m. Leave Dee 4:30 p. m. On June 10th, and each Sunday there after, Mount Hood Railroad will run an Excursion Train between Hood Rver and Dee. A more pleasant trip than a few hours ride through the Beautiful Hood River Valley cannot be taken and the Fishing' in immediate vicinity of Dee is unsur passed. Round Trip $1 Round Trip $1 Tickets on Sale at Office. Mount Hood Hotel. Hunts Paint CSt Wall Paper Co. Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH ES and BRUSHES. HEATH A MILLIGAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paper includes latest designs in Wanks, Gilts and high Grades, From l()c up. A full stock of room molding, Picture rail, Plate rail and a small line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Pnper hanging, Sign work etc. Phone G71 . First nnd Oak Streets. wholesale: HETAIL Through Utah and Colorado ('axUeOate, Cunon ot the Grand, Black Canon, Marshall and Ten nessee Paaht-B, and the World Famous lloyal Gorge. For descriptive and Uluatrated pamph leu, wrile lo . W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent 144 Third utreet, KKTLAND, OB. J.R. NICKLESEN Arrival and Departure of Malls. HOOD RIVER. The iHxtoffli iKOiwn daily between 8 a. ni nd 7 p. ni.; Sunday ftnv i tol o'olock. Mann lOr ln(? KttKl CIOHPHI U.A l UI., 0.1U i. III. Miu a ii m - lor I he Went, ut ' 90 D. m. and D. in. ThecrrlrHOD u. r. . rouum jvo. anus leave the noHtofflce at 8.30 a. m. Mail leaves ror ihu iinoa, aany ut j iu.; arrives iu.u For Underwood, Wash., dally,;except Sun day, i 12 in., arrive at II a. m. For White Halmou, Wanh., dally at am.; arrive at n a. in. WHITE SALMON. For Hood River, dally at a. in.; arrlvea at 9 n m. ror HUtuim, rroiu ijaae ana uuier, vvubu., dally at 7..1U a. in.; arrive t p. ni. For Uleuwood, Kulda and Uilmer, Wah dully at 7.30 a. ni.; arrive at ft p. in. Kor fine lai na nnowuen. wnu.. i i u. l. Tuendaya and tlalurday; arrive aame duy al Vi m. For rlliiKen, dally at .IS p. m.; arrlvea at .) a. in. O. K. A N. TIME TABLE. Eait bound No. 2, one ago Hpeciai, u:s a. m. No. 4, Huokaue Flyer, 8: p. m. No. 8, Mull and Expretw, I0:M p. m. No. 8, 10:38 a. ni. No nmll. No. lit, Way Frright, 12:15 p. m. No. 22. Fail Frelahl. 4:05 a. m. Weat bound- No. I, Portland Hpeclal, i-M p. m. No. 3, Portland Flyer, 6:83 a. m. No. ft, Mall and Kxpruaa. 4:4!! a. m. No. 7, 3:40 p. in. No mall. No. 28, Way Frelglit,."2ft a. rn. No. 66, Faat Freight, 1.-06 p. in. ITnlon Denot- Laave. Arrive. I Chicago-Portland Special far the Kut via Huntington, dully 9:30 am i:00 pm I wpokane flyer lor eastern WaHtiliigion. wana waua, Lewlatou.l'oeurd'Aleneand Great Northern point, dally 6:15 pm 8:00 mil Atlantic E'preaa for the Kant via Huntington, dully 8:1.1 pm 7:lf am romuna-uiKitH kh-hi, uu hii imiIiiu between Hut nd Portland, dully 8:15 am 6:00 pm mm ODFfiON ) Siiorj lint IfmilAU 111 AIMA and uniun KAiriu 3 Trains to the East Daily Throneh Pnllmn tanf7ard and tourlit leeplnr rnr dnllv to Omaha. C'hlcaao, Hpo kne; tonrlt uleeplne car dully to Kania f'ttv: thmnph Pullnmn tonrlm sleeping cr inrKin-iiv condncied) weekly lo Chicago. Reclining chair car (eala rn) to the tJut ially. RIVER SCHEDULE FOR AHTOKI A and MI P. M way point, eonnectlngj Pally I wlih mcHmer for II tw; except I and North Beach iaiu- .iiuolHy, er Humalo, Aab treet;.Saturday. r. u. 6:01) P. M Dally except Ktiuday, IllhOO dock (auier per.) nut liuvton. oreron "09 A. M City and lanihlll Rlv IMIly Ier uo.nin. Ann ireet except dock (water per.) Sunday. 7:30 P. M Dally cxnent Sunday. FOR LEW I8TON, 1:40 A. M. 4:00 P. M lrtho ed wav uilBts.1 lolly from lllparla, Waab. excapt Dally except Friday orrica- Hoi aa FMitfhi ttniia a u. m. to 12 noon: 1 to I D. m. No freight reoeivea or aeiiverea aiusr I ffcsaenger tepov nunii m ucn.piy w prea and baggage nil ot a. ni. uu a p. ui. A. L. CRAIG, General Paaaenger Agent, Portland, Or, W. H. BOYLE, Agent, Hood River. VEHICELS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS THE DALLES NURSERIES It. II. WKHER, Trop. THE DALLES, OREGON. (illOWKH AND DKA1.KR IN FRUIT, SHADE AND TREES GRAPE VINES AND SMALL FRUITS ORNAMENTAL Evergreens, Rose and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. Houses and Lots -IX- Coe's Addition Cheap for Cash or on your own terms. Now is the Time to Buy. Phone Farmers 1233. H. C. COE McCORHICK AND DEER1NG DEALER IN Staple and Fancy Groceries AND HARDWARE. SOLE AGENTS Foil Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOD ItlVEH HEIGHTS, OREGON. a T. RAWBON. F. H. BTANTOH HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will hare and can sup ply in any number Cherry, Pea r,Aprjcot, Peacha Plum Trees. GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRT PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitxen berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON ft STANTON, Hood River. Or. JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Froo Delivery. Phone 931 HOOD RIVER, OR. ..Mount Hood Store. W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goo(ln Ammunition Boots nnd Shoes Hardware Granitewaro Hay drain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. WfTOT1 NEW SPRING STYLES 50c, 60c 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Men's ws 50c. Mount Hood Brand A L. CARMICHAEL HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS We have just received a car load of Water Pipe Direct from the factory. We are selling it at wholesale prices. We can save you money. Also have a full line of fittings and the largest stock of garden hose in the city. NORTON & SMITH Hotel Waucoma A First-Class House Moderate Rates Good Service Farmer's Dinner 25 cts P. F. FOUTS, Hood River Prop. Terms cash.