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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1906)
HOOD RIVEIV'ULAQIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEUBER 6, 1908 CORRESPONDENCE. F. II. Ingram returned to bis farm today from the loutbern part of the state, where he ban been employed on tbe Southern Pacific railroad for the past year. Mr. Ingram is pleated tu get back to Mot-tar again Rnd mya Mosier looVg good to li i in. He notic es a great many change. J. K. McGregor wag called to I'ort land by pbone one day last week on business. Frank Buckley baa returned from Spokane where be baa been staying tbia lummer, and while be aaya Spo kane ii a good city be prefers to live in Moflier. Mr. Buckley bag 80 acrea of aa fine land as there is on the Co lumbia, wbiob be is olearing and put ting into apple trees. Grant Stradley came down from Sherman county witb bis family hint week and aaya be la going to gut him a home in Mosier wheie be oan get a good drink of water, something be cannot get when be is east of Mosier. J. P. Carroll waa a passenger on the local to Tbe Dalles one day lust weuk to make bis kick before tbe commis sioners ai usual. Mr. Thomas brought a in load of the finest onions one day last week that we have seen. lie raised them close to town on high land. A. C. Buck, of Hood Kiver, was seen on our streets Sunday and also went Into tbe country witb our real estate rustler., 0. D. Morgan. Our roads are lined with fruit teams nowadays brKging in prunes wbiob ar packed and also being packed here for shipment to Eastern points. Two car shipments are going .out every day. The farmed are reoeiviug 40 cents per crate for their prunes on board oars or f 18 per ton delivered at Henningsen's packing bouse. Mosier prunes are flue. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. K. MoUregor entertained a few of hei friends at tea In honor of Mrs. Walter MoUregor, of Victoria,' 11. C. Dainty refreshments were served and a very pleasant afternoon was spent. Those present weie: Mesdumes Stewart, llennlngsen, Harlin, Booth, Ward and Morgan. Tore land buyers are In Mosier now from the pandhaudle of Idubo and are very much impressed witb our fine apples and the healthy look of our apple trees, which are grown without irrigation. N. P. Stnrgei was on our streets Saturday, also Mr. Huge, from the Ireland ridge. Oeorae Ireland was in town Hutu day and reports Mrs. Ireland improv ing nicely after her full, which came very near being fatal. Mr. Ireland surely has one of tbe finest farms to be found along the Columbia. (lood water, good land, good wood and bis apples for flavor and keeping quultiUs oan not be beat. Qeorge Chamberlain has several teams on the road hauling bis summer cuttings of lumber from his mill to his yards near Mosier. Mr. Hand, of Hood Klver, hud a team come ovei tbe hill to meet him and some laud buyers In Mosier Sttt urdaywho were to come by train, but from some oause they did not make connection so the team letumed by wagon road. Come on Mr. Itaud, we have a glad hand to otfor tbe nuttier In our midst. BARRETT. J. 11. tiroff, of tbe Upper Mount Hood settlement, was a oaller at the Kockford on Wednesday of last week. J. II. brought some specimens of apples which he raised ou his ranch only a few miles from tbe suow line and I must say that they are very floe. In the near future that upper country will be thickly settled and thousands of boxes of apples will be shipped out with the improved roads aud the new ralh-oad which goes so near that it will lie a desirable coun try to live in. Any ou anticipating buying laud In that upper settlement had better get in on tbe ground tloor at right prices. Apple paokera are beainniiiu to cot busy nowadays packing the ciop in the Barrett diatri lot. O. D. Wood worth closed a doul lie wants you to have modern and up-to-date line What the Doctor 0 KEIR. . CASS I SMITH BLOCK W. F. LARAWAY Dr. of Ophthalmology Understands the lvves their Defects, and t heir relation to hnnian ills Glasses Made to Fit HOOD RIVER, OREGON with tlm P.nrMrinl niiiii for Glghtecu cords of very line lire wood. Dr. Wright armed at Hood liiver on Sunday evening. Dr. will be a, very Limy mail dining tho next few' weeks. Apples will have to he gath ered, packed and delivered to Hood Kiver. Tho Barrett school opened tm Mon day last, with l'rof. Murphy as iiiiu i pal of the school. No hhkbioiis were beard, jiiHt the names taken and class es arranged. Lumber is being hauled to the A. Boatty place where u locksmith shop will be put up ami soon wo expect to bear the ring of the anvil. Sorry to say that it is not beneath the spiead ing chestnut tree hut it is on iJook foid avenue. (Jood for Barrett dis trict. CRAPPER. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Barbee and Mr. and Mrs. Oidway, of Hood Kiver, visited witb Mr. ami Mrs. W. C. Muitin on last Sunday ui'teruoou. P. II. Martin and Dr. Dnuible are having substantial improvements made on the Van Johnson place. Miss Kreidu I'reggo went to Port land lust week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. King and daughter. Miss Nettie, visited with W. O. Martin and family on last Sun duy. Miss Swigert in building a new bnm on her ranch in this neighbor hood formerly known as the Shepard place. Miss Mae King is making an ex tended viriit in 1'oiUhiiiI. She is the giie -it of Mr. anil Mrs. .enthaiier, The U ra veil ste in apples are m istly picked and shipped froin this neigh borhood. lu picking lli'l lioes of (iraveiisteiu apples on P. II. MaiLiu's place last week only one wormy ipple was found. Who c m beat that? Miss Ooldio Jones, of Hood Kiver, aooiiipaiiiud by her friend, Miss Jack son, visited in this place a few days last week. Mrs. Fred Couch passed through Friday taking her sick mother, Mrs, Fuller, home with her to Hood Kiver. UNDERWOOD Our school begins the first Monday in Outuhor. Mr. Smith had visitors from the Locks Friday. Dr. Watt was called over to attend Mrs. Dun Sutter, who it is feared has consumption. Mr. Kelley ami family returned to Portland Friday after enjoying a few weeks !t Acorn Lodge. Will Underwood is off on a bear hunt in the mountains. Mrs. Cash is vistlng hi Portland and Vancouver thu wuuk. . . John Dark returned from tho miues at McCoy creek Saturday. J Flunk Thornton has returned to Underwood, having disposed of his rOKtuuraiit iu Hood Klvei, Kev. Do Heart expects to hold ser vices alter Sunday school ut the school house Sunday. I'ni'lei Brothers have bought forty acres of the school section. A steam shovel has been tecoived ami lining tut up on thu railroad grade near tho log .ihute. C. D. Moore and Prof. Kollock were ou a biiHliiess trip through Under wood last week. Miss Lottie Uiiderwood is visiting her siB'er ut Chenowith. Undo Ame and F.d Underwood spent n fiuv days In Portlsnd aud Vancouver ou road business lust week, , The neighbors bad a working bee Sunday at the dock and did what they could to improve It. (loorge Simdell came up from Port land Saturday night to spend Labor Pay ou Iiih ranch and visit triunds. Miss F.lina Luthy a d party left Monday for Portland to joiu bur aunt aud childieu on u trip to the bop Holds. Mr Ktelny left Monday for Portland to see bis ocuulist who is treating his eyes and Iiiih hones of testorlug Mr. Keuny's eyesight. Mr Henderson, of Hood Kiver, witb ring them WHEN THE DOCTOR WRITES OUT THE PRESCRIPTION it filled ut a reliable store, where tho appliances are ami the drills are Pure and Fresh. AVe make this ti specialty, and we assure you puts on the Paper We put in the Medicine '.ni,n,lmii ,j f V rmjj "v ( ' . rVfx a ,1.1 II 1 a (Tew of men commenced Monday to survey and cut up into small tracts tho ranch or Mr. E. C. Ooddard. Mr. (Joddaid recently sold thirty acres to Portland parties. Mr. Kuapp lett Sunduy for Hillsbo ro after a few days' visit witb bis daughter, Mrs. Sorenson. His grand daughter Selma, accompanied bim and will sper i a few weeks in the bop fields aud tl cii a lil to the coast. Fred Luthy, jr., is slowly recover ing from an attack of typhoid fever, requiring the assistance of a trained nurse from Portland who was able to leave for home Monday. ODELL. School begun September 3 with the following corps of teachers: S, .1. Kn ots, principal, Margaret I'm, inter mediate aud Mae Hull Fhrck, prima ry. The school opened with almost all the pupils in their places. This being Lubor Day only a part of the day was spent in getting ready for tbe real work Tuesdiiy. T ie ice cream social glveu by the O. K. Thursay evening at tbe home of Ms. Hattie Crockett was well attend ed and enjoyed by nil present. Tbe net receipts amounted to about (if The dance given by Klmer Lafferty in the I. O. O. F. halt at Odell Fri day night was well attended, !IH num bers lining sold. Those present report a very pleasant time. Koswell Shelley received returns from bis luttweek's shipment of wood the amount being $90. Pretty good for what in the usual manner of clearing land would bave been binned oo the ground. Mr. Shelley shipped a cur of wood again on Thursday. John Kroeger made a trip to The Dalles last last Friday on business. The Muuut Ho.id Telephone Co. is putting in phones for A. Wood and L. A. K. Clark. M. I). Odell and L. A. K. Clark bave been building a wood shed at the school house. A famine in shin gles caused a delay iu construction no I ut this writing it Is still impossi ble to procure a shingle iu Hood Kiv er. (1 10. Bowermau is working ut Green Point hauling logs. W. C. Khrek came home Saturday evening from Ureon Point where be is at work. He wont buck Sunday even lug. Miss Nettie Kemp is home from h'T position with J. .11. ilellbrouucr A Co. She is curing for her mothei, Mis. Poole, who has beeu 111 of acute bron chitis for some time. Word came to Odeell last week r-f a very serious accident which orci.irtd at The Dalles. Charles Busey, a reU dent of Odell, while iu The Dalles stepped ulf a trei-tlo, l..Jili,g t-n .1 le velling Injuries so serious that lo rub unconscious when found aud bus re mained so since und is In a critical condition. His brut her was notified and is with bim. He is being cared for at The Dtdlus hospital. Kev. Troy Shelley preached in the church ut Odell Sunday, September 2. His subject was "the Prodigal Sou und be told the story plainly and pleasantly. A traveling Holiness Preacher bus been holding meetings Iu the church ami ext ents to rontiniio thu meetings tl is neck. I'l... n v i. ..i i .,.,... ....... i !.,., , . t lug Sunday night. Opal Caili on, IT...... i..,.,.l,... I I ........ csling meeting. .New Turntable far 0. It. it V. Over at the lailioud shoes U u new eighty-foot steel turntable which was unloaded a few days ago and will lake tbe plao ' of tho old sixty-foot, iron table which is now iu use, I'll is ohunge wi.s made necessary by the en larged engines which it is impossibli) to bundle ou tho present timitalile. Chroniclo. When two troim men come to blows, even if they are well matched, it is not a pleasing siuht, hut if the man who gets the worst of it will use DeWitt's Wirh Hjzel salve, he will louk bi ttei und fcel'lietter in short order. Be sure you get Hewitt's. Good for everything a salve is used for, including piles. Sold by Willitun- Pharmacy. Something now Puffed HIco Candy, at tbe tii'in Cunduy Kitchen. Here sag KKUAULK DIMTifllSTS xC WMSS k r or i nni, PoorBIood You can trust a medicine tested 60 years ! Sixty years of experience, think of thatl Experience with Ayer's Sar saparilla; the original Sarsa parilla; the Sarsaparilla the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. Bnt even tltli grand old medicine cannot Ao tt tH-at work It the liver 1 inactive and tbe howvls fuitatifiatml. K'.r thw lt jioifttble re milt, yon h. m id twite laxative tioeea ol Ayer'l I'iila wlille taking tbe BantaiutiUla. Ktd br J. C. A r Co. T.nwAlL Mam. AH .o m&nufaoturera of f HAIR VIOOI. yers AODECU86. CHERRY PECTORAL. We hay no aeoreta ! We publiaa the formulae of all our oiedioinea. WHITE SALMON. A good many people bave bjeu burning their hIuhIjuik last week aud Saturday afternoon the tire trom one of them sot into 1. Adams' place. pluciiiK bis bono in danger. Tbe whole town of White Salmon went to belp i'Hrk lire bin 1 1 ice and succeeded in keeping tbe lire from bii borne. Mouday afternoon a tire started.from the railroad contra "torr' woik and went up tbe blurt iu Mr. Lauterbaob'a aud fav. Overbaugh a places, making tbe town ot Wbita Siiliuou In danger. Tbe whole tiwn again went out light inglllre and by bard work paved tbe town. The wind carried tbe fire towarda tbe town. Tbe anioke was luffooating for a while but no barm waa done except burning some fences and a laige tract of wood and brush. Mr. Fresbv, ol (iuldendale, who has been a few dava in Western Klickit it county ciin vanning nd is a cind'ih tt for ntuio feniitni', 1 us gone back t Uoldendnle wi b full courage tbat the people will anppoit I iin in the com ing county oon veil t i i u. Tbe White Silimu Lumber Co. U doing a b.n u;i mess m muc a lumber la coining to toun every day. Building is keeping up iu White Salmon. U. Purser is builidng a new barber abop for the use of . C. K llranamau, wbo will occupy it within ISO dnya. Tbe primary of the republican party will be held here next Sat urday botAoun two an four o'clock to elect six dulugiilts to go to Uoldeudale September lf, . to nominate a full ticket Fall Planted Bulbs Orders taken new (or Kail Planted HiiIIjb and Plants. I'uy your tlluilinliis from the grower. Sie Oukdale display in lielil now. (iliuli iln bulbs from Mle to 75c per dozen. Wyundotte Cocker els, thu while kind, for sale now, 11.00 eueli. J. D. Fi.K'ii nun, li. K. No. 1, ' Hood River 1 As a dressing for tores, bruises and burns, ('baiiilierlnin's halve is all that can be desired. It is soothing and heal ing Its effect. Price 2) cents. For sale by Keir & Cas. NOTICK IOK 1'UULICATION United HUteH Lup1 Odin', The Dulles, ( re, Auk, li i, IWMJ. Noilri! U hctt'by given ihm. in coin plliince with tlif proviniouH of the r1 of (nKrertM of June 3, IhS, entillt'd "An for HiHMHltt of ttiuher IhihU in the KlateH of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, hi id Washington Ter rlt'iry," bm e.xlemtri to all the Fubllo I And rtlHt-en, by net of Aiiunt 4, 1H92, the follnwliif named (hthoiis have on April 2, iwttl, filed iu thiHotllre thulr sworn HtaleinentH, to-wit; MAUDE A, FAIR1UNKS, of Heat tie, county of KImKi In the Htate of WahiiiKton, fwoin stiiiement No. UMi.i, for the puiflittMj of tiu;Hii!-i of Hwtion town Hhlp 1 noitti, range U eHt W. M. CHAKLK8 J. FA1KUANKS of Heattlo, comity of King, (Ktate of Washing ton, sworn KUiU'iiMMit Jso. 2ftti7, for tlio pur chase of the W'SK'i, N K4HKl4, Hectluu a-l, and N W'iSWf'4 section Itf, townmhip 1, north range 9 e., W. M. Thai they will otfor proofto show that the lands Hotight art more valuable for the ti'iitHTitnil Hit me I he eon than for arlcul uial ptinoNiN, ttnd lo t'NhtbllHh their claims to Haiti IhihIn hctorullie Heglster and Heceiver. hi the land oilice, in Tbe Dulles, Oregon, on November (i, l'.tUf. They name the following witness: NllsO. Olsou, of 1'orlland, Oregon, Maude A. Kair bnnkn and .Charle J, Fairbanks, of Seattle, Washington. Any aud all persona claim lug adversely atiy of the above deserlbed ands are reiuested to tile thelrclainis in this oftie.o on or bwfo:e SHid tub day ot November, IWKi. MunH AIH'IIA h'.L T. fJOl.AN, Reglnter, SUMMONS. In the t'ireuit Court of the Htate of Ogon, f ( r VVuscocounly. Kimna Koblnsou, Plaintiff, vs. Chan. (). It, Koblnmtn, Defendant. T t has. o. li. KotiitiM)ti, defendant above named. Iu the nameof the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to HpjH-ar ami answer the complaint tiled against you in tthe above en tll led cause on ttr before the expiration oi six weeks alter tbe date of the first publication of ttits suiuiuoiis, hm hereinafter stated, aud In ease you tall to so Japper and Answer said Complaint, the plaintiff will apply to the iNuirt for the relief pmyed for in her com plaint, nnmely: lor a decree of the court dis solving the marriHge contract between the pialntlframl delemlant tmu granting lo the p'Mintitt'lhecare and custody of the minor en no oi planum nmi ueiemiauu This summons is served upon yon by nub- Ib-atloii thereof lor six weekH In the Hood Kiver Ulacier, by order of Hie court made on the 1st .duy of Scpictiiber. UXtii, and vou are n quireu ny saui order ot tue couri to appeal and answer the oluintilt's comidaint on or be- foit' six we'ks ftom the dale ol the first pub lication, which dale is ihet'Ih day of Kcrttm- t-ti-oi-H Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICK UK KIN AL SETTI-KMKNT. I i the County Court of Wasco Comity st tie o i tii'on. In tbe matter of t he estate of (ieorue Owen d- erased. Notice Is heivby given that the under- t. netl, the administrator of (he estate of i orge Owen, deceased, Iihs duly filed with the clerk of the County Court, for Wasco O'unty, Oregon, bis tlnal account and report in said estate; him that the ude oi the above eiititled court, has duly fixed Thursday, Uw V day of September, A P., U, at H o olm k A. M. of said day hs (lie time, and the Count urt room in tint Couulv Court houe in Iilles City, Waseo I'ouuty, Oregon, as (he place ltr hearing said tltu I account and re- ri. Ait iH-rsHiis intervstea in said esiute. ai hereby not tiled to appear at wild tin antl place, and show cause, if any thcie he wiiv snid ntiHi aceouut and reiHin stmulil t in alt Ihiniis he allowed, ratified ami uo- p:. veil, and an ortlei made, duly discharging I Huniinlstrator irom further aeitng in 1 trust, and eontr,nin; lilm from mr r liability lliceunder. Tills notice is pub-, lUlied ty trtlir of the county judge of said j in. dated me tui nay ol August, a. p., fttst iHiliiieai ion ol this noiMit isdaleu tl. it Ui day ot Autriit. a. I . I'.'li, und the! , er in w inch mho niiOt is ordered pub i.ed is The Uoid i,itr tilMcier. putdiMied k I v In said count ol Wa-ctt. in ibe cii lio d Ui, r 1 ..ted Hoo.. K1m, t r gon. AugUsl t'dh, KlA Aid' CHk. Amini-tritior ot the estate of George Owen. CeilMHl. N I.KUSI' HKSPKUsON, Aitorney fir said c-tatc. KMX UTDU S NOTICE t ce is hereby given tbat tbe undersigned - duly una 11 licit a extvutor of the last will i 1 testament of Louis S. Hhoadea, deceased, I ni ail ersous having claims sgainst s iateaie nudested to erest-nt tfte same dulv v rifled at the othee of A. A. Jayue, Hisxi lt:ver, Ore., withiu six months ft un the date terror. o. H. KitOAlihS. August 2 WKti aJS-sO F op Three Sept 13, On these three days we will show the largest and most complete line of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Appearal at prices much below the usual retail price. This line is from one of the foremost manufacturers of the country. An opportunity to the ladies of Hood River that may not present itself again. This grand line consists of Suits TJPTO $65.00 New and Up-toDate Fall Coats as Good Servicable Fall Suits Covert Coats and Jackets Silk Petticoats This sale i? oi an expenenceu ana competent, nign I Class Designer who will give all the j niiuimciuuii citiu cibsisLcince uesireu After tho three days sale tli" rom iiniti"- suits, waists and jackets will be returned to the manufacturer. If you are not tvady to luy at this sale, come in and make your selection and leave your measure and hnvethe garments come later. Special dis counts for this three days on all Dress (1 )d-i from "tOa p?r yard up You will need an American beauty Corset to lit your garments over. They are tin best and most comfortable 760, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Corset made. Remember the date, September 13, 14 and 15. JtWMJIMWMIMIUWIMWmni' BOX WOOd FOR SALE AT THE BOX Factory Phone 71 . MILWAUKEE NURSERIES M ILW.Vl'KEK, OKKGOX. N. B. HARVEY PKDI'RIKTDH GUIGNARD4 ROSICER, Local Agents, Hood River We will have for the Kali traile W 1,1100 mm ami to yrir ii il Yeilow Newtown l'iipin and Siil,enburg apple tri'c?. also all tlif Ii .mintf vaiieiliuH of Apple, I'ear, I'luii , 1', line, l'each, Cherry Btnl Kiiglieh wiihiim tiveH, ornuniental trees, shrubs ami lio es. Our treeH are true to name mi l -ivcjiooil Hatinfaction. For prices call " Anyimt tiuignaril, Hood Kiver, or H.uiress N. 11. Harvey, Milwau kee, Oregon. Phone l'-'o'J. If You Would Crow Choice Fruit BUY of the Russelville Nursery Co. PORTLAND, OKEGOX. GROWERS OF FINE NURSERY STOCK VAWKTIKS OF HI'BIII.M. MKKIT direful and reliable attention giveu to tilling evry order with first-clasB trees and plants. gatisfacrion Guaranteed (i. II. Wilson, Hood Kiver, looal agent. Phone llox 5li2 THE DALLES, OaEOOM. I'mler tbt dtrpctlon of the Bliten of th Hatj Nami'i of Jeiut idJ Uirj. Tin 424 acbolutla J,.r oprni Bt-ptcmbf 4, Wot, ta rMldrol n4 r puiillt. Aodnnlc, eoannlil, niun (radra tn1 tnttrniltt huim. Maifo !. riiltr. Bud foe oatalofM. r tiirm Blii Buportor. V KIT WAN COLLI-GE "Th Y! cf th Kortlit." " II mkfi fur SCIIOI.AIISHII' AMi I IIAU.ir. ' -li i- riiblii.-it. En!r.ni(- rr-inlr, ni, uu ,l m n.Unl. ,if ,,rk the nani,, n nl ll.irvnnl ind il,'. Uni luhrat,ir1i'. Illtrrv 111,1 cium,,. ;l iiii. I'lrpn. A. B.; B. 8 ; B. L.. ana 1). nn. WUla for rtt.i,u. WALLA WALLA, WASillXGlUS You buy fmm Kv.i t. Direct. I !:.- tr .Tri.l a. I ITH.IT5, art. .1 fc. prices art ;r t. fl-4 3S1. P.ii.i..ei V'fii-ggSCTUin'"'J 1 EXTRA I ECIAL Days Only 14 and 15 Coats UP TO $60.00 Jackets UP TO $27.50 u a ti ti t it ii ii ii will be under the i i iWe have Just received a car load of "WatCF PipC Direct from the factory. .We are selling it at wholesale j prices. We can save you money. Also have a full 4iue of , littinjrs and the lamest stock v NORTON & SMITH HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. 0 TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. Mount Hood Store W. S. GRIBBLE. Proprietor. Dry Goods Aminunition Hoots and Shoes Hardware" Ornnitewnro ' Hay (irain Flour Fh,1 Full line of GroornVs PASSipiT ..Livery, Feed CrT'D t R. D. GOULD, , PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. Skirts UP TO $25.00 $3.50 - 6.50 - 2.25 - 3.25 low as supervision f i i i t of fmrden h STABLE and Draying.. V TT I n n n . "inaimriAJMO CSS KAXUUUxN. Hood River, Ore. " llorfes lioiijrht, sold or erlan;cd. I'li-SMire parties can peeure firt-elnss rijfa. Special attention given to moving furniture ain piai'ii" ' . - Ve d everyi liii g tores can do.