The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 11, 1906, Image 4

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1900
CORRESPONDENCE.
0 BARRETT.
F. C. Sberrlolrs new bonne is now
finished and the family have moved
intn tlmir uiautdun. We I see not
looked tliroiiRli the new home jut, tint
we are iiiformod that it U Huihiikij on
io gyle sad we give ( red it to .the con
tractors.
M visit lo the home of our eon at
Coonoll, W'BHh., was pleasant. I hIho
visited at Melsa. my former place of
business, and had several invitations
In nmne bank and open up in bust
ness. but I said ymi have too much
diiHt and too many storms and too
small crops lor me. As 1 piet'ei to
live In a land whore we can raixe all
we need. There were niai.y inquires
about Hood Hiver, One rnnn asked
"la it true that you can iai such
berries ard apples?" lo pnne it J
left a few specimens of our choke hp
idea on the counter of the hanks at
(Jonmll. the printintf ollice and the
store at Meac,
J. II. Urolf and wile hnve moved
from I'rnor Mount Hood let lenient
into their l.e home, lately Uic.--i.iui
from Mrs. K. IiikhIIs on Kockford uv
enue. so we extend to jirnther Urolf
and wife the fieedom of Kockford,
trusting they may have many years of
pleasure in their new location.
The Kev. Jones, presiding eldei of
the M. K. ohuroh, and the pastor,
Key. Hnreoher. of Hood Kiver, were
nailers at the Ko kford on Xhnrsifay
last, just in time for dinner. Cull
twain Elder Jones and ilrothui
Hpreeher.
The East liarrett school house is
nearly onimileted and will be occupied
in a few days when the merry laugh
of boys and girls will be heard as they
weud their way to and from sotinoi.
It Is under protest that I make this
statement but what can a fellow do
when snob men as J. J. Gibbons, John
Ilelme. J. II. Urolf and It. V. Ishoe-
maker threaten to ao down to the
tilanier oftloe and tell Mr. Kill tor that
I had bummed it from Wallulit to
Umatilla. Well it was just this way
Having about thiiteen hours to lay
over at Wallula 1 and three others de
cided to walk 27 miles so we started
out to step the ties, and don't you
forget it you will nevei catch me step
ina railroad ties again. Man alive I
was so tired befoie we arrived at
Umatilla that 1 could hardly mako a
wlsirle. In fact so played out that I
could not carry my empty grip, hut
the boys helped me and after a foot
batb and a cup of oofloe I got to the
depot, where they laid mo out on the
bare floor for four long weary hours
and In due time I arrived at Hood
Kiver a sorry looking object, too stilf
to get up to the Mount Hood lintel,
but 1 did get to the phono and culled
up my wife and what do you think?
bhe did not know me and 1 said :
"Wife, this Is Knocb." lhon she
recognized the voice and when 1 told
uiy pitiable experience to thou four
men they just busted with laughter
and said tbey would toll the editor If
I did not, so this is the truth and in
the presence of a notary puiilio 1
swear it to be the truth. Enoch itruy
ford of Kockford store.
ODELL.
Mr. Ennos, Misi Raz, Mrs. Ehrck
and Miss Urandall are In The Dalles
to attend the annual oouuty institute
for teachers In session October 10, 11,
11 Tho three flint mentioned are
Udell's elllclont corps of teachers
while Miss Craudali represents Dukes
Valley in the same capacity.
Mn. Pease, of Minneapolis, Minn.,
nil aunt of Mrs. Eunes, is visiting the
family of H. J. Eunes.
Kemk Lodge expects to have work
iu the seooud degree Hatiuday night
aud requests a good attendance.
W A. Lock man aud family are at
home In their owu house and lhos.
haoey has moved into his also. W.
(J. Ehrok his moved In the looms
back of Lacey's store.
A wedding Is ropoited for last
Sunday, Walter Willi man aud Maggie
Owens. These young people are well
known and their friends wish them a
long, happy aud prospoious life.
Apple picking is now tho order of
the day.
The dunce given by lloy Musslkor
in the J, O. 0. F, hall at Udell Friday
night was well attended and enjoyed
by l)08e present.
Kev. (. S. ONen, wife and daugh
ter left I lood Kiver r'liday for The
Dalles and expect to leave there Mon
day for their journey to Diamond
Illuir, Wis., Kev. Olseu expects to
preach iu the church of which he is
pastor next Sunday.
Will Ktrong in home from (loos
county where he has been seveial
months.
M. Hawthorne well is 70 feet
depth.
E. L. Kleiner shipped wood the first
of the week.
Miss Lurliue Fisher is staying with
her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Wood and will go to school at Odell
this winter. .
(1. W. Lalterty is building an apple
bouse lbxJ'J fool.
Udell's German class is advancing
under the able instruction of Miss
Maigarct flaz.
Kev.- 'Troy Shelley preached one of
his good sermons Sunday morning.
Mrs. Guy Talmage sang a solo in her
usual pleasing style. ,
Kev. Morehouse, or huinck near
Wsinic, preached Hucday evening.
The O. E. hail a good meeting Hun-
day evening. A special song by Mob
Urandall anil Miss .Naomi liojd nun
one by Albert and l'eroy Shelloy
helped to make a pleasant evening.
Win. Conway, of the First National
bauk,of Vancouver, and bis wile, will
be here today tn lie llie guests of Mr.
and Mrs. KohwcJI Shelley during the
fair. Mr. Conway ami Mr. Shelley
are old time friends.
BIN'iEN.
As yon have received no word from
this corner of tho uoild jou ii.iMl.
think Kingen asleep, as n certain rn
respondent from Hood It.ver tu the
l'ortlaud Journal remarked, it had
been in the past. Hot such is not tl.i
case and never was. The people of
Kingen took verythiug very quiet and
watched for theii opportunity, and
when this opportunity came tbey
were uot slow to take advantage of it.
This way lliugun post ollice was es
tablished, though all the neighboring
olllnes opposed it. Also a school dis
trict was granted, though White Sal
mon strongly opposed it. lly I he
ellorts of the people of Kingen the
telephone line was brought across the
Columbia, and the people of Kingen
were not asleep when J. J. Hill came
down the North Kauk.
The hammer and the saw have been
at work all summer, six dwellings
have been completed and are occu
pied. The two story building of Geo.
Ccleman is finished. Mr. Coleman
will use the upper story for a dwell
ing and the lower Hoot for a billiard
hall. The place is open for business
and Mr. Coleman will be glad to meet
his Hood Hiver friends. Mr. Swan,
the sawmill man, is putting up a
building -HxTjii, two-story high. It
will be completed iu a weok or ten
days.
Kingen school commenced October
1, with Sam Neidigh as teacher. Mr.
Nnidlgh is considered one of the best
touchers in Klickitat oounty. It will
bo a six mouths term.
The Kingen school district will be,
In a year or two, financially, piobnbly
the best situated district in the coun
ty, now having an assessed vnliiatiou
of $:ili,IKlo and tho town just starting;
and then we will have four miles of
first class railroad loshlos side tracks
and other railroad property. Surely
school matters will not be a burden
to the tax payers of Kingen, as it is
in some other districts.
lly the way did you sen last week's
Enterprise? Some one must have
stepped on Krother (linders corns, or
may bo a hollo v tooth troubled him.
Kut why he selected the Kingen school
and Mi. Hnksdoi ffor comments of his
troubled fadings Is pretty hard to ao
count for; but no one at Kingen feels
oil ended and all will be glad to In hi
of Krother Cinders' recovery.
UNDERWOOD
Mr King is touching the Cheiiowith
school.
U. II. Cromwell Is teaching a short
term of school at Mill A.
Mis. Amos Undeiwood is very poorly.
-i.
Mr, Henderson has built a cabin nu
bis homestead on the hill.
J. C. Mclnnes, realstUe agent of
White Salmon, has bought a part of
the Moriety place and is having it
divided into small tracts.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen have sold
their ranch on the hill to K. O. (lod
dard. He has had it surveyed and
divided in smaller pieces. Thls'prop
erty joins his property on the south
and gives him a much finer view.
Mrs. Luthy and daughter, Kosa, re
truned Friday from a few dayr visit
in Portland.
Dr. Diimble is attending the young
man at Mrs. Hamilton's, who is.
quite sick with typhoid fever.
Olef mil Aarcn Snrseu have been
unable to enter toho'il on account of
sickness,
Chas. Itosenkrauz U slowly recover
ing from a very severe attack of lum
bago at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Euthy.
11. Susk was n passenger on the
boat for The Dalles on Friday.
A beai was seen on Keeley & Du
lloise's ranch last we k.
Miss Kalherine Kelendork entered
school Monday and your correspond
ent now bas a partner in the ninth
grade work, which we understand is
the only ninth grade iu the county.
We have but twenty two enrolled as
yet.
Have ready your tin pans, horns
and cow bells, it is whispered they
will be needed iu the una future.
Kev. Chapman nf I he Latter day
Saints belief, of Hood Kiver, spoke in
the school bouse Sunday at 11 a. m.,
also In the eiening.
Mr. Davidson and son, of The
Dalles, are visiting at the laurh of
Keeley & DuKoise.
Mr. and Mis. Marsh, of Portland,
spent Saturday and Sunday here.
The people of this county have call
e l a mass convention iu Stevenson
October 11 fcr the purpose of nominat
ing an 'nilependent ticket, they being
veiy disatiatled with the political
ring.
The U. S, fish commissioners have
been visiting the hatchery here. I hey
are now catching plenty of salmon.
T'ln Indians are drying and all to
got her it is an interesting sight.
Our school commenced last Mon
day. The nintb grade was added and
new biackourds installed. Prof. Kol
lock comes well reoommended, bavin
been principal over sixteen teachers,
but on account of failing health is
unable to take charge of so laige a
school. Underwood people are indeed
fortunate in securing so able an In
structor. Mr. Cash bas been rustling around
for some of our products to exhibit
at the linod Kiver fair. What he has
secured has been grown wi'hout Irri
gation. Our people tdiould have tak
en more interest and done what they
coo Id to advertise our country when
an nppoihunity was so near.
The young people had a pleasant
little dunce at the hall Saturday
night.
Mr. Knapp and grand daughter.
Selma, have returned from the Wil
lamette valley where Miss Helma lias
been picking hops, and which she is
convinced is much easier and more
profitable than picking berries.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Thornton
have a Hue new girl at tlio'r home.
CRAPPER.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Claienco
Fosburg, on October 4th, a girl.
Mrs. Siuioutoi), of Hood liivo, is
visiting iu this neighborhood aith
hur sister, Mrs. Fosburg.
The gentleman who bought the S.
Johnson place has had the old bu Id
iug moved back aud Is making prepa
rations to erect a larger house in
front of it. Mi. Gano has the stone
ready for tho foundation.
The farmers here are so huty at the
present time harvesting their apples
and potatoes that very little else is go
ing ou that is worthy of mention.
The potuto ciop ia fairly good. The
apple trees have made a very satisfao
tory growth and general improve
ments are being carried on bh fast m
can be done with the limited help.
There is a great demand for hands in
tliia vicinity. Yet notwithstanding
the scarcity of help Clapper is keep-
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SOUVENIRS
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Hood Rivep Val
The Finest Souvenirs of Hood River and Valley ever
put out on sale at our store NOW
Price 35 Cents
Or Three for One Dollar While they Last
See them in our Window
The Tab
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Cold Habit
The old cold goes; a new one
quickly corals. It's the story
of a weak throat, weak lungs,
a tendency to consumption.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
breaks up the taking-cold habit.
It strengthens, soothes, heals.
Ask your doctor about it.
The best kind of a testimonial
"Sold lor over sixty years."
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AIM ffiftiiufaalurar of
9 BARSAPABILU.
' PILLS.
1 HAIR VKJOt.
W bar ao uorata I W publUh
th formula of all our madlolnaa.
yers
R. B. BRAGG & CO,
OUR LINE OF HEAVY SHOES
Shoes for Men and Boys
Keep the bowels regular with Aver'
Pills, Just one pill each night.
ing up with tbe procession and will
le on the map in tbe future. It is
already so thickly settled as to sug
gest the idea of a tire company and
electric lights in addition to our It.
V. I), and telephones.
Indians Shoot at the Yakima Agent.
V'esterday afternou while riding in
from Kort Simcoe Major Jay Lynch,
superintendent of the Yakima Indian
reservation, and Dr. Westphulo, the
agency physician, were shot at by a
oio 'd of drunken Indian. Xbe bul
lets did uot take effect, but several of
the leaden misiiles passed dangernni
ly close to tbe two men, as they
whipped up their horses anu hedl.u...
the infuriated Hiwaubes.
Agent Lynch and tbe doctor weie
just enterng Union (Jap wben they
met the Indians. Dr. Westphal Is if
the opinoQ that they were Umatilla
Iiidnna en route home from the bop
fields. They were permitted to pans
by without any trouble oocuring, Lul
after driving pant the li rHuiis a riist
ance of probably KX) feet, suddenly a
pintol shot rang out n:d Revernl oth
ers followed in quick surcessiou.
Major Lynch put tho bud tethe
horses and runie for tbe city ou I ho
run. It was thought at tl-ht that tbe
I idians were Ml owing tbem, bt luck
ily thulr nppieheusions from this
suiiioe were nut realized. Major
Lynch says it wi uld be imro aible for
him to reoognizu any of the Indiana,
but he expects to make a thorough
investigation uhin ho ret urns to tho
fort tomorrow. Yakima liepnblio.
Weather Report.
D. N. liyrelue, local weather obser
ver, reports the following for tte
month of Heptembor:
Dale Main- Mini- I'rec'p
mum nana llat'n
1 74 M
2 80 47
3 HO ft
4 711 51
6 7f 6'J
6 78 111
7 ;n IW
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11 7.'i :w
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14 U) 51 7ii
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Ili 70 ,S
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M 711 I1 '
W 77 M I
22 T.i .
21 71 T
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i 77 1 M !
J7 70 i ftTi
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Character of
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We can recommend to our trade with the assurance
that our line of Shoes will give the best wear and most
satisfaction of any line of shoes on this coast. Ask to
see the Grand Rapids Shoe. We carrry them in high,
medium and low tops for.loggers, cruisers and general
purposes.
El Real Underware for Women and
Children are exceptionally nice flitting
arid wearing'garments, as well as mod
erate in price. We have it in silk and
wool, Fleece-ribbed, Cotton and Wool
ribbed, both in 2-piece and Union suits,
from 25c a garment up
Underware
ELITE
Underskirts
Buy Elite underskirts. They have all
the qualities of silk and wear much
better at less than half the price.
DrP fifinfK as are extreemely popular. We are
11 Cjj UUUUj 0ffermg exceptionally low prices in all
Dress Goods, and we invite your in
spection. We are sure you will readily
appreciate the values we are offering.
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SMITH IHiOl'K
DC
KKLIANLK DIU'GCIST
W IU"U " 'mimm- "i
Hoy Kills His lirolher
A sad accident it was, indeed, that
oc.tiired last Saturday morning about
ten miles above Tygb, when two little
boys, agod D and lespeotvely, were
out biintng wit ha shotgun. The oliil
ilmn were those of John Grossman
and the older one wars carryng tbe
gun. Seeing a bird be raised the gun
to shout and just before pulling the
trigger his younger brother ran in
f runt of the gun, receiving the full
contents of the charge Xbe arm
was shot olf and a very severe wound
received In the back, fiotn the effects
i f which be died the next morning
at 8 o'clock. The father was working
In a Purging camp Bt llreen Point,
Hood Kiver valley, Bt whioh place he
was reached tiy telephone tailing 'him
f the fearful accident. He reached
'mine late Sunday evening finding the
ioy dead. t he liee.
foe's Aililhlon on the Market.
We have placed in our bands for sale,
all the lots heli inning to II. C. Cue in
Cue's Addition to Hood Kiver.
Lois will In- wild at the price of $2(X)
and up for tho next .10 days. This Is the
Iw'H opportunity to secure Iota in this
beautiful portion of Hood River ever
offered the public.
The number in limited and the choice
should be made early. One lot with
bouse, was sold last week. Five lota
and bouse were sold yesterday. Two
more to-day. They will not last long at
these prices.
For further information see
W.J. BAKKH & CO.
Table Linen
If you are in need of some real nice
Table Linen and Napkins see our line.
We can please you.
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We
AGG&CO
have just received a car load
Water Pipe
of
Keep the bowels open when J . u
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nave a com anu usn a guuu remeuy io
allay the inflammation of the mucous
membranoes. The beet is Kennedy's
Laxative Honey and Tar. It contains
no opiates, moves tbe bowels, drives
out the cold. Is reliable and tastes
good. Sold by Williams' Pharmacy,
. - . 1 liropt tr'Mm T hn tnitiif W rt . , 1 1 : ; j. x 1 i 1
All freight consigned to points ool""1' vVwijr. n c me Bumuir iu m WDOiesaiG
Tpa! "&fiEta j Priw8' We can savo yu moy- AI have a full line of
iy billed at least Bfteeia minutes be-. fittings and the largest stock of garden hose in the city.
J. W. West, Agent. lYTrV TTf IV T i r wmw .
mvKiwrN x ami in
W. Y.
LARAWAY
Dr. of Ophthalmology
mmvm
(lasses Made to Fit v
I'lidor-stands the Kyrs
their l)efeHtf, ami their
relation to luimaii ills
ROOD RIVER, OREGON
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Woimils, ttralses And Hums.
liy aplring an sutisepio dressjuj to
wounds, bruises, burns and lik In
juries beiore inlliiinnsKiou efto in,
tb.iy may be hmled without matnt.
tion and in about nne'tbird tbe time
re piired by the old treatment. TWs
Is the greatest discovery ami triumph
O modern surgery. Chaniberifi'
1'iln llalm acts on this eanie pttnsi
pie. It it an antiseptic and wkeS) an
piied to such injuries, causes then to
heal very ipiickly. It Uo aliava tb
pain and sorenets Wid urevtuiU MS
danger of Mood ptdMtfiiU. Keep a
Dottle or t'aui lialiii In your aoureas.
it will save you tinrftnA niitcej, tot
to mention, the inoouvenieiice and
MiScriug such injuries entail, for
t-le by Kier & Cues,
Notice of Sale of Bonds :
Notice ! hereby given 'that the Hoard of
Pi rectors of the Hood Kiver Irrigation DIs-,
trlct, In WatK-o County, Oregon, will Hell '
the bondH of Raid dlHtrtot In the Hum of
f m.OOO, on Thurridtiy, the Mh dity of
Octoler, l'JOft, at the hour of two oYlocIci
p. in. t the office of the Board of hi-
rectoru, st the renUUnee of J. II. Nhofinuker, ,
In rtald District, and that Healed proposulu for
wild ImhhIh will be received by hhI i Hoard at j
mild place for the purchuHe of khUI bondn until j
the uay and hour above mentioned, at which
time the Hoard hhall open the propound and)
award the puu-nHHeottue iKna lotne ninem
teKponttiuJe bldiler, the Iloard reHervfng the
ritfht to rejeel imy and all bids. HldH to be
accompanied by a certified check for Ave
percent of the aiuouut of the Bondhfor wtiicb j
Lite bid ht submitted. ;
Hatd bondsisiall be payable In United States j
gold coin In t n h i1ph, vm IoIIowh, towit:
At the piiHtion of eleven yearn, five
per cent of tim whole number of said bond; I
twelve yearn, nix per cent; thirteen yearn,;
Keven per cent ; fourteen years, eight per cent ; ;
fit teen years, nln yrrcent; ntxteen years,,
ten ner ceut: seventeen years, eleven ier I
cent; eighteen yean, thirteen per cent; nine
teen yenrs, flfteeo per cent; twenty yearn,
sixteen per cent, and shall bear lute rent at
the rate of six ner cent ner annum, payable
semi-annually, on the first day of January
aud Juiy of each year. The principal and In-
lereHi snail oe payaoie ai me piace ueMignaiea
In the bondH, and bidders are given the 0D
lion of having nald bonds payable at I'WHand,
Orecon. or ew York City, N. Y.. and
Id bondH will be Isnued in accordance
with the election of the succesHful bidders.
Maid bondH sliall be earn of the denomina
tion of not less than SlOO.uO and uot more
it..m'tSllS unl iball hit nuiMtlulila in furm
and coupons for I he intereat nhali be attached
to each tuid tineu d- tne secretary.
Dated mi Hood Kiver, Oregon, this 17th day
ofMepfemher, im,
J. li. Shoemaker,
2(i-oW Secretary
HOOD RIVER TRANSFER
& LIVERY CO.
TICLET OFFICE FOB THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS.
Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First
Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready.
Phone 131.
True-to-Nam Nursery-
Have for the ci'iniuf tvAwn's plant
inn a lew thousand choice NeVtowns,
Spit zmi lurijr and a few other leading
varictien for poleniwrs. Cherry. Dear,
and peach of the leading varieties,
atiapted to thi-i locality. All buds ttui
, Scions used iu (iroiusattt carefully
sciifwii troin vieoroos. rroliho trees.
I'li.tt wiiHons have liecn unable to supply
nu ueniar.ti ami our stock tor this sea
son is limit d. Would therefore sug.
xet yon tile orders t an aly daa
to get ebo n. rtock.'B. 8. Gaftigsn.
I'lumc farm, i s ;i4).
(let your chickens for Sunday
t Mdiuitv liros.
diowf
light tmmm
TAKE NOTICE
Bgiiuiiiig M. 1st, '06, nil
day lighting will 1 chargod
for at the rate of 1 emits
fx candle mvtor per month.
Hours from :W a. m. to 4 : iu
p. m.
Hood Etactrk Uglt, Powr ii Wttir Ci
Mount Hood Store
W. a GRIBBIX. Proprietor.
ury uoods Ammunition Boots and Shorn,
Hardware Graniteware
Hay Grain Flour , Feed Full line of Groceries
1i buy from PlKtofT
Direct msmoreoKr
prlcfairtc.
ih CO
tTLAND.Om.
..Livery, Feed and Dravinir..
BTRANAHANS ft RATHBUK.
Hood River, Ore.
Horws lioiitrht, sold or exchanged.
TlegMire parties can secure tirxt-class rigs.
Special attention gin to moving furniture an
pianos.
We do ewwything linrses i do.
R. D. GOULD,
NUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating
Mi jobbing promptly attended to.
PI