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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1906)
nOOBEIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 0, 190d CORRESPONDENCE. BELMONT. Mr. Metoalf and family joined Messrs. Woodworth and Wiltinu Fri day at The La a lied where tbey ex pect to oanip jit for a while. Tbey weie also acoompanied by Dr. Pineo of Hood Klver. Mr. Roy Klli and family cauie up from Wyeth Saturday for a few days visit at borne. 1'be young folki of liolwont gave a urpritie paity at the home of Miss Luna Ibod berg last Friday evening. It was Mies Lena's seventeenth birth day, loe cream and cake were nerved after which the young folks showered Lena with many nice presents. Mrs. Hudson came down to spend a few days with her son, John Hud son. Mr. J. 0. Nealeigb la just recover ing from a severe attack of rheuma tism. There are three or four cases of measles In iielmont. Misses Pearl Isenberg, I'eail lllay lock and Pearl Eby, who have been to Portland going to school, tettirned borne Saturday. They wont to The Dalles Tuesday to take the teacher's examination. Miss Lizzie Eby returned home Tuesday from a visit to her uncle and aunt at Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Yue are guests at the borne of Mrs. Summervllle. They oame from Nebraska to see this great Oregon country tbey bad beard so much about. We hope they will fall In love with the country as we have done, and buy a nine little farm here and settle down. Frank Reese passed through Bel niout lust week on his way to Hood Kiver to see a doctor. While load ing a oar at Dee he was knocked off and fell on bis band, breaking his thumb. BARRETT. We promised to give you oar return trip from Portland. On Friday muralng bright and early we left our bed at the Ht. Charles hotel and tak ing oui mutohed team of sorrel horses, placed them on board the Ualloy Qatzert. Hteam blowing, the whistle gives out the signal time to tart, and hurriedly the last two rush down the gang plank. Kopes are taken In and the ponderous uiucMn ery moves the Uatzert aud we push out into the stream. Again the sound of the whistle is beard warning them to open up the great draw bridges, so we pass through two bridges, and then we nut on steam. Close on our heels Is the Telegiaph, a boat noted for Its speed, bound for Astoria. She blows aud snorts, puts on more steam aud tries mighty bard to pass us, but the old Uatzert puts on steam aud looks dowu on the little craft, as much as to say. "hither too canst thou come but no further" aud for about five miles there was quite au exciting time with both crews and passeugors. Home yelling and others waving their handkerchiefs but at the light house, on entering the Colum bia. we bid them goodbye and soon ai rived at Vancouver. A few more stops and we pass up the Looks, other stopping points are made and in due time we arrive at Hood Kiver dock feeling glad that we are ouoe more safe lu the old valley. Our toad supervisor in the Crupper district, it. F. Eadioman, treated bis good wife to a rubber tired buggy. Well B. K. and wife you will only pass thiougb this life once, so take all the pleasure and comfort you oan get as you pass along life's Journey and may you have happy entrance Into the next world. Frank Parker and (luy Cropper are very busy men now-a-days. With the baler on Frid ly of lust week they were baling for the Rev. JonkiiiH of Jericho laue and they wore doing good work. We are pleased to report thut F. W. Angus Is now recovered from his long spell of sickness and made a business trip to Portland on Thurs day of last week. J. Riser and W. MoChristlan were visitors to Portland and while there lie wants you to have modern and up-to-date line What the Doctor 0 KEIR CAS$ II SMITH BLOCK 3 C No More Watch Worries IF YOU HAVE A LARAWAY BUY THE made the pnrelmKe of a guso'ine en gine and wood saw, als ' a drag saw and it is their intention to cut up II e wood iu the Dm rett district So do not labor so hard with your bucksaws but give your orders to Riser & Alc Christian nh will do a cleim noat job iu cutting up your wood, liarrett in the lead again. Next will be elec trio cars on Kockford avenue. I). Labljey and wife weie callers at the ottlee of H. Ilrayford, notary pub lio, on Friday last for the purpose of fixing t lie i r signatures to the deeds of their pioperty, which they have sold to I). Wright, of Portland. J. II. (Jroff and son Joseph, from the Mt. Hood settlement, were callers at I he Kockford on Wednesday of last week. J. Frazier & Watts fiirulched the ph-.steriing on the new bouse belong ing to F. C. Sheriieb on Rockford avenue. Andy liattey is getting quite sporty. A few weeks ago he bought a new iZ rifle aud last week he bought a top buggy. Let thine heart be merry Andy In the days of thy youth. On Augu-t Hi we are looking for ward to a big day when the liawkeye corn buskers will hold their annual picnic. Let everybody turn out and have a good time. Do not say 1 have no time. Let the milk of human kindness flow and do not think so much of the mighty dollar. We only pass along life's journey once aud life Is too short to dull our days with grasp and greed. Everything will be done by the committee to make the day an enjoya' lo one. The place selected Is the Wau-Oulu-Uuin giove, ueui the city of Hood River. Mrs. S. E. llartmess with part of the family, passed through our streets on Monday lust on the way to their son r.hrl s homestead where they cm Dud good shade from t lie heat of the day. UNDERWOOD. Miss Jessie (loddard is entertaining menus irom Wisconsin this week. A Hue girl baby has arrived at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Clarksou across the White Salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent have returned from their trip to their homestead near Uoldendalu. C. D. Morse and family, of White Salmon, was visiting iu Underwood Sunday. Amos Underwood spent a few davs in Stevenson Inst week. Mr.aud Mrs. Nelson are moving Into their new house on their home stead this week. A bear has boon reported to have been seen helping himself to upples iu Robert Cliues orchard. A. J. Haynes and H. C. Debo re turned Saturday ' night from a few (lay's outing In the mountains They visited the little buckle berry moun tain but found the hot woather had destroyed them. The eighth grade pupils received their diplomas last week, there were live lu the class, ull passing the exam ination. Our county officers ate not noted for swiftness, the class thought belter late than never. They are Kate Kailondoiilt, Nora Larson, Fanny llayues, Philip Finley aud Fred Lu- thy, jr. RobeitCliue bud a waim experience Sunday whilo conveying a party ut campers to Little White Salmon, Most of the party were walking abend of the wagon and missed the road, Mr. Cline left his team standing iu the road with the rest of the party and started out on foot to catch up with the others, who evideully bad a few miles to their credit, judging from the perspiration streaming dowu his face wbeu your correspondent mot them. We understand that Clifford Ho bards aoc!d;utly shot a bole through lila loot. PINE GROVE Mr. and Mrs. L. Znhel came up from Portland Saturday and will hike up a permanent residence on the place ueur L. K. Clark's. Mr. Zahel h s been employed as stationary en gineer in Canada, but will uow try his hand at farming. 4 1 ring tnem WHEN THE DOCTOR WRITES OUT THE PRESCRIPTION it filled at a reliable utore, where the appliances are and thf drugs are Pure and Fresh. We make 1 his a specialty, and we assure you puts on the Paper We put in the Medicine 30G YOUR WATCH WATCH MAKERS Ralph Lewis came out from Hull Run reserve SHtarday after supplies. Mrs. L. E. Claik. of Dufur, is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Hill. The iufaut child of Elmer Wells is very ill. Mrs. Lewi', Miss Alice and the lit tle girls, returned to Portland la 4 week. Mr. Lewij will go into the niouutaii s l.r ,i few c!s Chae. Wells and his wife inn taking an outing in the icinity of Mt. Hood. Tbey expect to bring fiou.o u go d supply of 1 1 , i. John (.lit and family, of The Dulles, bL.j i,r I at the Pine (iroie store hint wick nn their wuy to Dee w hoie they axpcU to go into camp for a few week. A sad Hic.d.i.l occurred iu our midst last i'liiiis luy wh'ii Raymond Oidway aocidoiitly shot l iuneJf. From the best the writer can leai n, he iu company villi to others buys, were killing dige a in the Held. About :'M) o'clock I a, iii.,nd left the otlieis aud started foi I-he bouso to attend to the evening's work Wheu found he was a few yards from the creek ovr which it is siipit.sbd ho attempted to jump and In -nine wuy the gun wis discharged, i . o ball entered the left eye aud I idged it the brain. A phy sician whs call. I but Raymond was beyoud earthly help aud expired about six oVInrlc fhat afternoon. The servlc it, i.l .t the family resi dence Iri.iuj klturuoou and a long line of friends and relatives followed the body tn the fine drove cemetery where it wns laid t ) rest aud a mound covered with beautiful lloweis testi fied to the loving esteem in which thj boy as held. ' The continued lieut is having a bad efleot on peo la and all who can are hustling olf to the mountains or cosat. Thoio, with the rustling branches murmuring soothing lulla byes or the surf singing soothing mel odies, all trouble and cine Is forgot ten and the writer is once more tempted to repeat those words ut tered by "America's sweetest' sing er" "If thou wouldst read a lesson that would keep, Thy heart fiom fainting aud thy soul from sleep, Go to the wjods aud bills! No tears dim the sweet look which na ture wears." lien Lage's bouse is begining lu show up prjtty well. Mrs. J. Wells is on the sick list. Parker's baler from the West Side begun work on the Harhinson place Tuesday morning. The foundation of Kd Lugo's new house is almost completed. Fruuk Hlantou is having a new ham built. The structure wheu completed will be roomy enough tor all of Mr. Stun ton's horses and feed lor the same. Miss Ruby Davis spent a few dayt in the neighborhood lust week paying farewell culls. Miss Davis, accompa nied by her father end mother, will leave soon foi (Jrund Round, Colo., their former homo. Mr. Davis re cently sold the place he purchsed from Curl (lilinoie to Mr. Cruso, ul Miuuosotu. Consideration, 7,(100. Captain Jackson, who has been on the sick list for some timo, is much better. Mark Thomas, wife aud two girls, lelt Tuesday for. Illinois ou a visit to Mr. Thouius' mother. ODELL. almost say Odell Is gone There are a few at homi The following party loll We can camping, however. Odel) last Tuesday and will camp ul Lost Lake for nn outing Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kemp, Misses Nettie Kemp. Katherlue Davenport and Gertrude Davenport of Mosier, lva Musiker. Me' srs. Clare Crocket, Hariy-Knmp, Untie Kemp and a gentleman fron Portland. Mr, and Mrs, H. T. Young am daughter Ruth, Mrs. Crosby ami daughter Gladys, Lee, Aruhieand Ar lliur Strong, Mr. aud Mrs. Odell Miss Rogers and Will Lenz are thorn we have heard had gone from Odell aud were iu camp at i'iilie Juno pics ing blackberries last week. This week J. R. Crosby and Mrs. Strong am children are added to the list. L. D. lloid was home a day or two Here 1 1 HVAAMUA DM 'GGISTS j 3 C OF WATCH My Hair is Straggly Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer's Hair Vieor and have lone, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first or all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Ayer's Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold lor ovr sixty years." A by 3. O. Ayr 0o., Low.ll, Mam. AIM niwnwiwwi v. f SAKSAPABDLLA. iters PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. last week but has gone hack to The Lara Heels where be and bit family aro in camp. Hurry MoDutfee. his tatber aod brother are building a bouse on bis homestead situated between Udell and Mt. Hood. 10; T. Folts has bis wife and chil- drou at bouie with him after almost three weeks stay At the hospital. Mr. Folts has ouly praise for the hospital Briil its manner of caiing for those who are sick aud be and bis friends are very glad that his little oues are so far recovered as they are now, though constant rare will ba needed for some time to bring back strength to the baby as bis has been a very ser ious Mines. Edward Kleiner Was taken to tbe hospital one day luct week. It is thought be will be alii to come home to LU Odi II l ..el t iiliin I lee iliiyt. He 1 i .lt i lOi' li (j i. an 1 1 tm Ic u ruir bago. it-1, hiuiiibi' ij iievklopiug bia place ra; Mij ai d v- ill si t u bate or chard nli'ie a sU it Hint' since was forest Will Si rung is iu Loos county ou a dairy riitcli. Lee fit i oi u iu home frcru tetoni! mouth's ttny in eueUru hi: (I southern Uregou. U. 8. C 1. on has ttiiibhed u v.ell at his bouse. Btollu liiiiu dniiiii, ol (ireen Point, visited iu Uilvil the lii'fct of tbt- week. ' M. Hawtiiurue hud some paper bunging done lust week, O. 8. Oiseu did tbe work. L. A. K. Clark Hud W. C. Ebrck begun work ou tbe well at the school bimee Monday morning. JLand tales are reported about Odell, a ill give particulars later. liev. Troy Shelley preached at tbe Union ohurcb at Udell Sunday. Bub irn.t 'The Intermediate state." Kev. Sholley hud been requested to talk on this subject aud after much study de livered a serruou tbat is spoken or as splendid and In like terms of pruite Mr. Otts, lately of Alaska, Is visit ing the family of Kev. Troy Shelley, The U. of Udell beld their con neeration meeting Sunday evening, M. I). Udell, loader. CunrasKlns; Fo" Slate College. Professor L. 13. Ualdwiu, of the Oregon Agriculture college, who is now ou a cauvass of Eastern Uregou towns, aud commuuites lu tbe iDter eht of, the college, arrived here Sun iliiy morning aud was domiciled al Hit Mount Hood hotel until luesilaj morning, lusting thou for The Dalles. i'roteaKor liiililwlu found iiood Kiv er excellent territory to work, aud he expects several new matriculants from here as a fruitage of his work for the oollege. Consequent ou increased facilities provided by munlfloeut leg islature appro; riatiou the institution is on tooting to surpass next year its exoellout achievements of last year. The Uregou Agricultute oollege of fers ut a minimum of expense uuex celled advantages to those contemplut lug a course in industrial aud techni cal science and in literary training, Tlie currloulum 'ncludes courses in agrioulturej forestry, mechanical en giuoeriug, oivil engineering, mining eiiginoeiiOK. electrical engineering. pharmacy, household sole ice, and lit erary commerce. There aie many opportunities for students, who may have to meet tbe expense of. a college education bv their own efforts, to get employment during school mouths in and about town. A mountain watei system, in dtallod recently at an expenditure of i,r).tXKJ bv the oity of Corvallis, sup plies the college buildings and grounds with an abundance ot pare water. l'hus is obviated the danger of an epi demic of typhoid aud kindled dis eases. to enhance tbe eujoymeut of school life for the young ladies atteudius tbe Institution, the board of regents has authorized tbe construction of and let the oontraot for the erection of a jtiU.UK) woium's college, whiob, when completed, will be a atriotly modern type iu all Its appointments. the graduates or the u, A. C. are filling honorable and lucrative post ions and tbe student enrollment is ncreasiug by multiples each year. liuhl hundred students is the goal set tor the matriculation list of the eusu ug year. X (Jood Recommendation. the following letter which Mr. Claiko, the jeweler, recently teoelved. is one wnicn ue may wen oe proud of: r-ortland, ure, Aug. 1, lSJOb. l'o whom it may oouceru: This is to certify tbat (J. Arthur Clarke has been in our employ foi over three years as watch maker, jew eler and optician. We consider him a competent aud first class workman, thoroughly honest aud iudustrious, uia Hike great pleasure lu recom mending him to auy oue in need of his services. He is leaving us to go into business (or himself at Hood Kiver, Oregon, but at auy time should he care.to dis pose of his husiuess there aud wish to return to Portland, we will uladlv (for him his old position, aud will consider ourselves fortunate it able to secure him. 1 ourt very truly, Jaeger liros. T. S. Weekely the jeweler, has opened new jewelry store and repair shop, and is now ready to do your watch, clock and jewelry repairing. All work fully warranted. Prices reasonable-. In the real estate room with Onthank & Otten. Jiotlce. Any person caught bunting cr tres passing on my property will be pun ished to the lull extent of the lsw. Mrs. Phoebe Fobs. Extraordinary Low Price for August Clearing Sale of Seasonable Goods If you don't investigate this you will miss a golden oportunity to clothe yourself and family for a very lit tle money. Included in this Bargain Sale is Boys' and Men's Suits, Ladies' Skirts, Underwear for Men, Women and Chil dren, Dress Goods Suitable for all Sea sons, Hats and Caps for Men, Women and children, Hosiery, Shoes, Gloves and Hosts of Other Artieles too Numerous to Mention 50 Suits for Boys from 5 to 11 years at HALF Price, ranging from 75c up. 125 pairs of Shoes, almost all kinds and sizes for men, women and Children. This is your grand oportunity. Summer Underwear, the 10c kind for 5c, 15c kind for 10c, 25c kind for 18c, 35c and 40c kind 5c, 50c and 75c kind for 40c. IOO Whirls for Men Worth from 50c to $1.00. Your choice Forty Cents Dress Goods. In this will be included Ginghams, Lawns, Suitings, Percales, at such rediculously low prices that you cant help but see its a bargain. Men's Hats for $1.00 that are worth from $1.50 to $3.00. All Straw hats HALF Price Don't miss this sale. It costs nothing to look and not much to buy Residents Iturisir More Pronertv. Two sales were made last week i which show tbe readiness of our home people to buy desirble furmr. Mr. Chiis A. Merriain has limit. lit the Mo-1 (Jrath place and expect ti. i.iing some of his relatives here to li e. Mr. Mnrriam already onns a very line palce near the Mclirath place f " !1 be able tocversee tbe working (.1 plaof s Next to tbe Mcdratb farm is tbe Imbler place which -vas sold to Wm. Stewart, a recent anival from Minne sota, liotb ot these farms consists of ten -ores with very cosy houses and about seven acres of bearing ap ples which will brinii the owneis a good rot en ue from tbe start. Heil- bronner & Co. closed tbe deals for both places. This has been the most active sum mer ever known iu the Hood Rivor valley, llaidly a week goes by with out several pieces of rroperty chang ing handp. Ailierllsed Letter List. Advert i.-e I le'ter lis) fur week end Ing Ar.g 6, 1906: Cmndall, Miss; Ruby; I)i l-i u, Mr. Anna (2); Good, i Mis. I. I 12); (nay, Mrs. Ida; John- j son, . is. 11. K; Kamson, Mrs.;! Stockdale, Miss Vera; Young, Mrs. j f rank; be u net, J. T. ; hJuok, Charles; ! Broad head, K D. ; Davidson, P. M. ; I I la.lilan. U A . L' 1 ..I. LJ . uorn V. a. ;Uarbads., 1. A. ; (irattle. Dan; (S rooms, Elza; Honda, R ; Jack sou, Altiert ; Kelley, & J. ; Lopes .uirn lpyj; Mcuovern, fatrick oyes, C. K. ; Newton, Charles II. Porcfet'., John ; Smith, Edward TbonHton. Alfred (2). Wm. Yates, P. M. Reduction In Flour and Feed. Special cash price on Flour and Feed at warehouse. Bran 114 per ton; shirts, $16 per ton; flour, 4 per barrel. 1). McDonald. Not for vour dealer's take, nor for Benson'B sake but for yonr own sake get some of ltenson s rancv new potatoes. They will make you smile. Box Wood FOR SALE AT THE Box Factory Phone 71. MILWAUKEE NURSERIES N. B. HARVEY P80PR1RTOR GINCNA1D ROSE. Local Attntl. Rood River We have 50,000 Yellow Newtown Pip- pen and etpitisnbum Annies for ibe coming season. Also all tbe leading lamiaiu varieties Ol ADDies. fears. Plum, Prune, Peach, Cherry and Eng lish Walnut tree-. Ornamental iim. Shrubs and Roses. Call or address S. B Harvey or August Ginunard, Hood River, Ore. Phone 1259. G. H. Rohbins C. D. Thompson FECIAL " wl ? J Water Pipe u; Direct from the factory. We prices. We can save you money. Also have a full line of fittingsand the largest stock of garden hose in the city. NORTON & SMITH HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone LSI. .Mount Hood Store... W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods Ammunition Boots and Shoos Hardware Ornnitewure Hay Grain Flour LSHIOISr ..Livery, Feed R. D. GOULD, PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. v a Lai lUaU Ul are selling it at wholesale Feed Full line of fim.a STABLE and Draying. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN. Hood River, Ore. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parlies can secure first-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture ana pianos. We do everything horses can do.