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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1906)
HOOD SHTEft OLACtEtt THURSDAY, HOtElrDER:22,' 1006 0 0 CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. W. A. Lockman has a new phone. Ilia Dumber is Mxl Mouut Hood Hue, Frauk lioerdmsu in at boiue in the Chat, Davis bouse. Mr. Wilson, father of Guy and Den ver Wilion, ia here from Yaquina Hay. Miss Laura Clelaud, of .Portland, visited Mis. John Kroeger a few days last week. The farewell party glveu at tbe home of tbe Nefft for Mrs. Crockett and family Thursday evening was a success In every way. About 05 friends of tbe family attended and tbe evening was passed la games, recitatious and tuusio. Lunob was served and all went to their homes glad to have been there. At tbis writing it is expected a cat Is to be left at Dukes Valley sta tion Monday, November 19, to be filled witb personal property belong ing to Mrs. Crooket. Fred Crockett will accompany tbis car to Bnpert, Idaho, tbe remainder of the family leaving here on Thursday bound also for itupert, wbere they mil', reside. Mrs. Crockett and Fred expect to se cure homesteads near Kupert. Host wishes of a host of friends go with tbis family to their new home. Frank Ken returned Friday from Goble, Oregon. Hazel Rebekab Lode was invited to visit Laurel Rebekab Lodge, of Hood L'iver, last Friday night, but owing to bad roads and weather but few at tended. Mr. Eanes and Miss Ray attended institute in Hood River Saturday. Thos. liaoey went to Carson. Wash., Friday where be assisted in institut ing an L O. O. F. lodge. John Kroeger returned home Satur day from jury duty at The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Boardman went to Portland Saturday for a business visit. People bare are sorry to learn of the Injury jeoeived by P. 11. Joohinsen. Either the futber or brother of the injured man will go to him in Walla Walla where be is in a hospital. It Is evident no signal service roan need apply at Odell sinoe Ulva Collins predicted that snow. He said two weeks befoce it would snow November 17th and tbe snow earn right onetime. A beautiful home wedding waa sol emn1 ted Sunday, November 1H, at tbe home of tbe bride's mother, Mrs. H. M. Poole, wIipii Claire Crockett and Nettie Kemp were uuited In marriage, Kev. Troy Shelley officiating. Ibe oeremony was very impressive, their vows being plighted upon the bible. Tbe bride wis atlirdd In white and her usual happy self. Ibeee young people are well known here and their friends are many. Tbe bride baa been one of Udell's stars in entertainments as she is au elocutionist of high rank. The groom is a son of Mrs. Hattie Crockett and Is liked for is many good quult itif sl Tbe young couple attended Eudeavor Sunday evening and reoieved congratulations of a large number of Mends. Tbey will lie at home near Rupert, Idaho, wbere Claire has a homestead, as they in tend leaving Hood River Thursday for tbat place. My health, happiness aud prosperity follow them tbiough a long and useful life. C. K. was very interesting Sundsy wight. Ten para nee meeting. 11. T. Yoang leader. Next Sunday is mis sionary meeting aud will begin as near 7 p. m. as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Roberts returned to their home in Tbe Dalles Monday. Tbey attended the Crockett-Kemp wedding Sunday. Mrs. Roberts is a sister of tbe bride. Miss (Catherine E. Davenport, of Mosiur, was he "e for tbe wedding and returned to her home Monday. Monday evening about 40 of the friends f Mr. and Mrs. Claire Crock ett gathered at the home of Mrs. Crockett's mother, Mrs. 11. M. Foole, and made their presence known by singing. Tbey were Invited in and Frank Nell entertained the oompaay with many beautiful selections ten dere by his grapbopbnne. Ibe bride aud groom treated tbe guests witb bon boos and cigars and after a most enjoyable evening tbe sereuadera de parted to their homes happy to have spent this time with these young peo ple who have so pleasant a place in their thoughts. BARRETT. 1 philanthropic peo aa valley who always Tbe liberal and pie of our town an so readily respond to all oalla for aid, let us not forget that Thanksgiving day will soon be here and bow can we better retrun thanks than by contrib uting to the Portland Boys and Girls Aid society, to help In the rescue and borne placing of needy little ones ever dear to tbe heart of our Lord. It will be a wonderful appropriate expression of gratitude to Him who gave bounti ful barrets and crowned tbe year witb His goodness. Tbe year Just closiug has been one of tbe beet evei known. Bountiful crops bare rejoloed tbe f aimer. Fine bnslnees eonditions have gratifled tbe merchant Plenty of work and good wages have made life bappy for the laborer. Therefore there should be a universal and gen eious expression of deep gratitude foi these abuodant temporal blessings, therefore let oar Thanksgiving for 190(5 be especially large and geneious for tbe Boys and Girls Aid society, so tbat tbe Master will say "inasmuch as ye did it onto one tbe of least of tbeee litlJe ones, ye did it onto me." Leave your thanks offering at tbe Rookford store; if you cannot possibly do that pbone liookfoid and be will call on yon, but do not wait nntil tbe last day, November 29. A. O. Johnson, of Moont Hood, bought tbe Jersey cow and calf from tbe Rookford merchant. He says the cow will make a good one. Joseph Groff, from Upper Mount Hood, wss a caller at tbe Rockfoid, doing considerable business. Joseph says it is a little tough batching it, but hope inspires bim tbat it will not be always so lonely. Well, burry up and get tbe matrimonial knot tied. Mrs. Brayford has Installed a Mann bone cotter on tbe chicken ranoh and expects t) get good returns for tbe in vestment, as bens will pioduoe more eggs from being fed' on bone scraps ground up. Ed Watts put In one week plaster ing tbe Mosler school house and re turned borne on Saturday last. Roy Ellis purchased a piece of land on tbe Potter estate aud baa moved bis bouse from his old homestead. We are informed tbat tbe late storms bare caused considerable dam age to the new dltob belonging to tbe bonded district. Rooks bave slid into tbe ditch and a few places washed out pretty bad and men were sent op- on the ditch to turn tbe water out so as to save tbe ditch.' W. F. Smith sold tbe hundred sacks of spuds to tbe Rookford man and we need more good spuds Fred Chandler was over in Washing ton one day last week and pu rob used Ciiristmas is Coming 1 We are here with the largest stock of Xmas Goods ever brought to the city. "We Solicit TToiaj: Txad.e. High Grade Watches from all the Leading Factories WE CAN MAKE THEM KEEP TIME i Solid Silverware The largest stock to select from. Please make your selections early. II 8 C3ua wp gim Our stock of Plated Ware is the kind that wears; we buy direct from the factories and can give you the lowest prices. ii I Cut Glass is always in order for a fine Xmas present. Our stock ia complete. OuT.UmbrellaS ?,fe something new 1 lease call and examine A pair of Gold Spectacles makes a last ing present. We can lit the eyes any time ifii;mm ft LARAWAY. the Jewelers IT DC DOC DC Lend Us Your Ear 1 My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial "Bold tor ov.r sixty year." A aud hr J. o. att o.. umi, it". AIM BinaiMwrnt f SAt&AMIlUJL PILLS. CHEUV PECTOtAL. yers So we can tell you of our fine new lot of Combination Syringes and Hot Water Bottles Just received they are of the be 4 quality and workmanship, Every Piece Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles $1.00 to $1.75 Combination Fountain Syringes (Rapid flow)... 2.25 to 3.00 Fountain Syringes (Rapid How) 2.00 to 2.50 Bulb Syringes (Rapid How 75 to 3.00 Uur line is new and fresh rubber stock that is not old and shelf worn. We posi tively Will not cary an inferior grade of rubber. LET US SHOW YOU KEIR a CASS SMITH BLOCK 3C DC RELIABLE DRUGGISTS h span nf uioe bright bay horses and clothed them with a brand net set of karoos. Fred has m uood eye tor a horse. , MOUNT HOOD. A. M. Kelley ha 4 gone to spend some time with his family on bis homestead Id tbe Blue mountains. T. M. Larwood returned Saturday from a trip to Tbe Dalles where be has been on jury duty. Mr. Larwood has become so popular as a juior that be can hardly Ret time to attend to his auairs at borne. .There was a light snow full Friday evening, really tbe first down in tbe valley, though tbe surrounding bills nave worn a a a u tie of white already tbis fall. Ten new book" bave been added tc tbe sehool library. These are from tbe allotment purchased by school funds, tbe first to be sent under the new law. Tbe Johnson baby waa getting much better, wben Sunday night, it bad a relapse ana U quite III again. It Is uot pleusaut to be a telephone line man at Mouut tlocd tbeee days, 1 be wind storm Tuesday night tore things up (or down) generally. In many places trees bave fallen across and broken the lines. Mr. Latterty and a force ot men are at work and will get tbe lines in working condit ion as soon as possible. Tbe Literary society held an inter eating meeting Thursday evening There are 22 members now, with more coming. Toe members bave decided to take up a course of reading for tbe winter and bave sent for books which they expect to bave by next meeting, Tbe Initiation of tbe new members proved quite Interesting at the last meeting. The football boys are making great plans for tbe social next Saturday night. They an going to bave a luncb oounter aud sell candy also, so no one needs to go . hungry If tbere are not baskets enough to go around. They expect to bave a good program and will do their' best to see tbat every one bas a good tVme. Program begins at 7:30. , -: A surveying party consisting of fl. U. Tomilnsou, Owal Knox, Joe l'eltli- ier aud John Cooper, staited up to Mouut Hood Monday to do some sur veying from the-Inn on up tbe moun tain to a point above Cooper's Spur, ibe work is being done In tbe in terests of the Mazamas, Tbe party expect to be gone three or tour days. Our branch of Hood river, tbe East Fork, bas been on tbe rampage tbe past week. It : was higher than it bas heen for several years. It was quite exciting to see tbe turbid stream go rushing and dashing down at a fur ious rate and bear tbe rooks rumbling and tumbling over each other In tbe resistless curteut Situated as it is. most of tbe ootnse being between high banks, it did not do much damage, Tbe bridge ou the Inn road, however. was washed out TLursday. People from tbe upper settlements in-order to reach the post office mi st go around by the bridge at the school house. ROSE HILL. Mr. F. Cbaudler and two real es tate agents spent Sunday looking over Hose mil property. The Uolkery plaoe baa been recently sold to a party from Portland. Jay Elder bas purchased Mr. Lund's place. The Fulton place bas been sold. Mr. Saltzman has improved bis place, having completed bis bouse. Mr. Hansen Is exteniavely Improv ing bW place. Mr. Hansen and Mr. Thomas, the ohairmao of tbe board, visited tbe school last week aud both were well pleased Kith tbe progresa tbe obildren were makiug in their studies. A Miss Thompson, trom Portland. Is teaching toe scbooj. Miss Lizzie Elder, the teaober at M osier Ridge, spent Saturday ai d Sunday with her parents on Roe Hill. . Mrs. M. E. Thomas spent several days lust week visiting ber daughter. Mrs. r . K. Jackson, and friends at Fine Grove. . Mr. Frank and Chaa Mr. Tiout and family spent several days last week with fi lends at Rose Hill. Mr. Cba. Wells and family, of Pine lirove, spent Saturday evening and Sunday witb tbe Thomas family at Rose Hill. The Rose Hill people are eurreyiog for a new grade over the bill. Several of the citizens bave oontiituted to ward toe expeuxe. Miss Llzize Elder, teaober of Mo sler Ridge and Miss Thompson, It each- er of Rose Hill, ateoded tbe Institute at Hood River Satuiday. Unptist Church Appoints Mr Stark. Ibe Baptist church board held a meeting Saturday at 2 o'clock to rea- nlnrly install Rev. V. A. Stark as res ident pastor, Rev. Spigbt of Hood River having resigned the charge on acouunt of ill health. This selection meets with universal satisfaction In M osier as Mr. Stark's less residence and kindly demeanor baa won for bim tbe love aud esteem of young and old as tbere is hardly one family here in wbinh Rev. Stark bas not figured, be ing tbe first to give tbe hand cf con gratulation at marriages, as well as the one to otter comfort in tbe .hour of sorrow - Optimist. J as. Laoey has let tbe contract to grub 15 acres which be own ou tbe East Side. Tbe wotk will commence at once. o) ox BRAGG.-&-CO OUR LINE OF HEAVY SHOES Shoes for Men and Boys We can recommend to pur 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. 11 El Real Underwear for women and Children are exceptionally nice flitting and 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 Underwear ELITE Underskirts Buy Elite underskirts. They have all the qualities of silk and wear much better at less than half the price. Drt?W finrifK P'as are extremely popular. We are offering 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. If you are in need of some real nice Table Linen and Napkins see our line. We can please you. Table Linen R RAGG & CO Are You Being Poisoned ? If your liver Is working right you probably are not. When the liver is overworked, as it fre quently is, the system be comes clogged. It is then that sallow complexion, bad taste in thi- mouth, headaches, dizzy spells, continuous languor, etc.. Indicate that the poison ous matter which should be carried off ia slowly tainting the blood. If not remedied at once this condition will cause se rious trouble. CLARLI'S PIL CASCARA COMPOUND provides just what la needed to quicken the liver into natural, healthy action. If you take these pills when needed' all danger of tbis slow poison ing is avoided. ' Poei cure for constipation. J Price 25 cents CLARKE THE. DRUGGIST R. D. GOULD, PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. BONTON ...Barber Parlors... The place to get an easy shave and first-cla8 hair cut. Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths In Connection GRAY & RUSSELL, Props. Ketlce. All freight consigned to points on line of Mt. llood Hood By. must be prepaid. Shipments must be regular ly billed at least fifteen ulnutes be fote learlBg time of train. J. w. west. Agent. THANKSGIVING IS COMING AND SO ARE OUR TURKEYS . They are going to be big fat ones, too. This ad is to serve as a warning for those folk who buy turkeys in a hasty fashion. These people pay exhorbitant prices and get little quality. See our Turkeys and Prices BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE We will have an immense 6tock of them. You make no mistake in buying one at our market. will I McGuire Bros. ee i-.ssi03T STABLE Livery, Feed and Draying.. oTKANAHANS & RATHBUN. Hood River, Ore. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure first-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture an pianos. We do everything horses can do. Don't Forget -THE When you want first-class work done at home. All kinds of Laundry Work and Cleaning Lace curtains, 50c; blankets and carpets, 25c to 60c. Phone m941 Gla rabrtck, Pro. Patronize Home ...Industry... Our Work cannot be ...Excelled... I