The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 06, 1906, Image 4

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    HOOD BIVEIt QLAOIEII'lTHUESDAY, DECEUBER 6 , 1906
CORRESPONDENCE
WHITE SALMON.
From the Enterptise.
Mr. James Cox, of Cook's addi
tion, baa returned from Portland,
where lbs underwent a most difficult
and dangerous operation at tbe St.
Vionent'a hospital. She is now much
improved in baeltb and well along on
the road to complete recovery.
Tbe turkey shoot beld at Blngen
Tuesday wat not so much of a success
at it would bave been bad tbe day
been better for that kind of sport.
Tbe pig and eevetal turkeya were won
by a Hood River man. Tbe tear wa not
shot off ai there were not enough
present wbo wanted that kind of a
pet. Everybody who attended bad a
good time.
Several members of tbe Odd Fellows
lodge went to Toe Dalles Wednesday
evening of last week to see tbe team
at that place pat on tome work in tbe
degrees. They report a Jolly good
time and a grand entertainment by
tbe boys of that olty. They also tay
that Tbe Da ties boys bsve a splendid
team and do tbe work in fine shape.
Thanksgiving day has passed and a
large nnmbei of our people did not
eat Turkey either. Only a few tur
keys were in tba market and tbey told
for 60 oents per pound. Rather too
steep for ordinary mortals. But it
was a pleasant day and everybody bad
all they wanted to eat and plenty to
bo thankful (or In spite of the price
of gobblers.
Tbe Tbanksigving dinner given by
tbe Ladies Aid society in tbe banquet
room of the Odd Fellows ball was
well attended yesterday, about a hun
dred taking dinner there.
Miss Fay Oearhait returned from
Portland Wednesday to spend Thanks
giving with tbe old folks at borne.
Miss Fay Is much taken up with her
school work, but then its nice to get
back borne to visit once In a while.
The new trestle on the Trout Lake
road near oamp 15, of tbe Menominee
Lumber company, is finished and is1
said to be tbe best piece of load
work done in the county. It was put
In by A. L Riobaidson.
Tbe local oamp of Modern Wood
men have decided to continue meet
ing in Lauterbacu's ball but bave
change! their meeting night to Mon
day instead or Saturday, uo mod
day evenirp, December , tbe Wood
men and Koyal Neighbors will bold
their flr.t family social of tbe winter
and socials will be given every two
weeks until spring.
Ibe Artisan's ball which was given
in the Odd Fellows hall Wednesday
night was a most pleasant and suc
cessful affair.
mosierT
Tbe trees are o it of tbe streets.
Wonder why it came to lie soT
Road Dintrict No. 9 voted a five
mill tax on tbe 24th to Improve our
roads and we are in hopes this money
will be used ou tbe roads to some ad
vantage, as it will amount to over
tlUO, as some of our roads now are
said to be impassable for lack of
work.
Land buyers are of daily oocurenoe
nowadays, and sales are being made
by our real estate dealer, C. D. Mor
gan, wbo has tbe bargains, or it
seems so from tbe sales aud tbe priors
being paid for our land. Ibe old
timers can hardly realize where tbey
are at times aud tbink 'bey must
sorely 1)6 in Hood Kivei.
W. J. TlourHon, ef Portland, has
finished nutting in tbe furnace in out
new school bouse and leturned to his
borne on Thanksgiving day.
Joseph Frazier, of Hood River, was
up Sunday to visit witb mends ana
also to figure ou some contract work.
One of the most enjoyable masquer
ade balls ever given in this valley took
place Ibankt-givirg night In Lambs'
hall. It was an iuvitatiun affair aud
was oouducted in tbe most gentleman
ly manner. Some of tbe costumes
were very Hue kui well represented.
C. D. Morgan rerports the sale ot
80 acres of laud of Mrs. Alice Leo
nlnger to P. L. Huffman, of Spokane.
Ibis laud is located three miles south
east of Moeier and is the making ot a
lovely borne. Mr. Huffmun will move
on to It at once. The price Mr. Hi f
man says was right although he did
not state what be paid.
J. Weliberg is building on to bis
Cottage hotel which when completed
will add greatly to tbe appearance as
well as comfort to the increasing bus
iness. C. D. Morgan has sold bis cosy lit
tle Oreen Spring farm to Mrs. W. K.
Coughlin, of Viento. Ibis is one of
tbe loveliest homes to be bad la this
country and Mrs. Coughlin was very
tortonate to get it.
BARRETT.
On Wednesday of last week at the
Valley cbuich parsonage, by Rev. El
kins, a marriage oeremony was per
formed. Tbe contracting parties were
Mr. Harry Bennett and Mias Veni
Muipby. Both parties aie well known
in tbe valley.
J. J. Gibbons mast be having a
pretty hard time getting bia teeth
fixed as be rans down to Portland ev
ery Saturday, returning on Monday
morning. We wonder sometimes it it
is all tooth business or is there some
other attraction at Portland? But
time will telL Well, yea, I do not
know.
Charley Camp and Miss Bertha
Smith were quietly married on
Wednesday last and bave started
bouse keeping having rented a bouse
at tbe Davenport upper planer,
where Charley is teaming.
We report donstlona of goods for
tbe Boys and Girls' Aid which were
too (ate for last week's Issue: L,
Dart, saok spuds; John Wilson, sack
spuds; P. H. Martin, asck spuds; F.
(J. Cbarcb, sack spuds.
! Henry Hackett soil 15 sacks of spuds
o tbe Rookford man and they are
just fine.
B. F. Shoemaker sold a Una barrel
of turkeys to Davenport'a logging
oamD and the same were delivered in
good shape alive by P. Davenport &
Hon.
Emil Fritz is down from tbe Oieen
Point lumber came spending a few
days with bis family.
Andy Beatty baa put on an addition
to bis bouse. Andy will be making
Improvements.
Advertisement.
Rookford baa a one-seated small back
for sale cheap.
ODELL.
Thanksgiving day was observed In a
quiet war about Udell. Several small
dinner patties gathered for a pleasant
day..
There was no sohool Thursday and
frlday.
Maslker Bios, bave bought H. M.
Poole's lease on a portion of tbe
Kemp place and bave moved into tbe
bouse vacated by Mr. roole.
jjGhristmas is Coming
a We are here with the largest stock of Xmas
a Goods ever brought to the city.
"Wo Solicit "Z"o-u.r Trade.
High Grade Watches
from all the Leading Factories
WE CAN MAKE THEM
KEEP TIME
Solid Silverware
fThe largest stock
to select from.
Please make your
II selections early.
It Quiets
the Cough
This is one reason why Ayer's
Cherry Pectoril is so valua
ble in consumption. It stops
the wear and tear of useless
coughing. But it does more
it controls the Inflammation,
quiets the fever, soothes, heals.
Ask your doctor about this.
The best kind of a testimonial
"old tor over sixty yeaxa."
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f SAtSAPAHLU.
PILLS.
All VKJOt.
yers
uat MiMra bv keeDlns the
towels regular with Ayer's Pills.
Odell Improvement Co. gave a
U. u. r . nau ai uueu
Our stock of Plated Ware is the
kind that wears; we buy direct
from the factories and can give
you the lowest prices.
Cut Glass is always in order for u fine
Xmas present. Our stock h complete.
Our Umbrellas a,f 6 something new
Please call and examine
A pair of Gold Spectacles makes a last
ing present. We can fit the eyes any time
LARAWAY, the
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Lend Us Your Ear
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So we can tell you of
our fine new lot of
Combination Syringes and Hot Water Bottles
Just received they are of the bet quality and workmanship, Eyery Piece Guaranteed
Hot Water Bottles $1.00 to $1.75
Combination Fountain Syringes ( Itapid flow)... 2.25 to 3,00
Fountain Syringes (Rapid flow) 2.00 to 2.50
Bulb Syringes (Rapid How 75 to 3.00
Our line is new and fresh rubber stock that is not old and shelf worn. We posi
tively Witt not cary an inferior grade of rubber. LET U8 SHOW YOU
KEIR & CAStS
SMITH BLOCK
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RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
The
danoe In tba I
last Friday sight.
U V. Bovad and daughter, jNaomi,
spent Thaoktlgviog day with telatlves
In Portland. Tbey went down Wednes
day and returned to their home in
Odell Monday.
Everett Gbormley, ot Portland,
spent last week with his sister, Mrs.
S. J. Enntl.
This plaot is ' to bave an np
to date poultry yird owned by A. D.
Moe, of tba Ulaolar. Douglas Lock
mau, who has made a study of tbe
care and , management of poultry, is
to be man igor and will nee tbe knowl
edge gained hy resdiog and ex per
ienoe to get best results. We expect
to see this paying business ventuie.
Frank Mtttee and a force of men
bave been at work cleai log the land
along tbe lna betteeu Win Hibbard's
land and tPtt owned oy uooper A
Walters, also along Wm. Ebrck' west
line, in order that people may use the
road wbiob it ouly a straightening of
tome cut vat in toe old road.
The four months old baby ot Mr.
and Mrs. ilobntop died in a Portland
hospital Tueidav nigbt ana tbe fun
era! waa bald Thursday. Truly it was
a aad lbankslgvlug day lor tbe be
reaved ones. Tba little one had been
sirk some five weeks, stomach trouble
being tba oause of its death Rela
tives from Portland and Moro bave
been with tbe grief stricken patents
in this time of trial and tbeir friends
also exjeeod heartfelt sympathy.
Koawall gbelley left Hood River
Friday at delegate to a national
oonveotlon in DesMoines, Iowa. Said
convention being for tbe purpose of
formulating a plan whereby united
States senators shall be elected by di-
reot rote of tbe people. H. M. Poole
also received a commission authoriz
ing him to attnnd tbe asme conven
tion. We understand Mr. Poole has
given Dp going,
Rev, Troy Shelley pieaohed in tbe
onuron at Odell Sunday morning.
Kev. Bbellsy always has a message and
tells it In a way at tbe aame time
pleasing and convincing. We are ever
glad to bear bis sermons.
Tbe O. K of Odell expects to - Quite
With Odell school in a Christmas pro
gram to be given Cbrietniaa evening.
Don Crosby is borne from Portland,
Beanie and xacoma.
The Ladles Aid will meet at the
borne of Mrs. S. J. Ennea Thursday
afternoon
MOUNT HOOD.
Mr, Charles
Hood River.
Thomas has gone to
Mrs. Carrie Comstock, wbo baa
been visiting her brotbei, Mr. S. A.
Helmer, leaves Thursday for Cbioago,
Mr. T. M. Larwood went to The
Dalles last week on business couneot
ad with the division of tbe sohool
roperty between tbe old and new
istriots.
Thanksgiving waa a quiet day at
Mount Hood. Most of tbe lonely
"bachelors" were remembered by
thoughtful friends and thus made to
feel tbe comforts of a real home.
There were several reunions "going
to grandas , etc ibe most note
worthy being tbe reunion 01 theUrib
ble family. Tbey held the dinner in
tbe Artisan hall and report such a
good dinner and a good time all
arouud.
Tbe schools Lad appropriate Thanks
giving exercises.
The Literary society beld another
interesting meeting Thursday evei
ing. Election of otlloers was held and
the following were elected. President,
welter Uribble; Vloe President, Mies
Josephine Blddlnger; Secretary, Hat
tie Cooper; Treasurer, John Cooper.
A snort Thanksgiving program was
rendered, after which tbey took up tbe
Hrst lesson with Jrving's sketoh book.
It proved a very interesting lesson
with Mrs. Walter Uribble as leader.
of a very much interested class. Sev
eral new members came in and tue
duly initiated. The membership is
now av.
There was a very pleasant gathering
Saturday evening at the residenoe of
Mi. . A. Helmer. in nouor of bis
birthday. In answer to invitations
quite a uumber of frienda and neigh
bora gathered In. Tbe evening was
spent in conversation and games. Af
ter tbe games a bounteous supper was
served then all departed w'sbing the
host many happy jeturns of tbe day,
The directors have a 'ded scnio new
blackboards and wall maps to tbe
school rooms, and tbeyjjare much ap
pieciated by tesobers and pupils.
Advertised Letter List.
Advertised lettet list for week end
ing December 3, 1906: Beverage, Mia. ;
Keld. Miss Aita: Shook. Olite; Bent-
ley, Frank D. ; Brookings, A. W. ;
box 732: Cblok and Caston (3): De
Can, A. (2) Uardeur. T. K. Hastings,
D. Hast nsa. Fred : Harris. 1. N. :
Knowles, Sam; MoNell, Joe; Murphy,
E. L. ; Nelson, Ole O. : Parrott, Geo. ;
Rathbooe. Herbert: Rash. Russell:
Redman, Z, M. ; Rogers, (1. F. ;
Smith. John B.: Stewart. A. M. ;
Swan, Ralph; Thomas, O A.
wm. latee, r. m.
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BRAGG & CO
OUR LINE OF HEAVY SHOES
Sheos for Men and Boys
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.
Underwear
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-pieceand Union suits,
from 25c a garment up
ELITE
Underskirts
King of All Conga Mediclaea.
Mr. E. G.l'ase. a mail carrier of Canton
Center, Conn., who has been in the U.
. service lor about sixteen year1, says:
We have tiied man v count) medicines
for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is kins of all and one to be re
lied upon every time. We also find it
the beet remedy for coughs and colds,
Buy Elite underskirts. They have all
the qualities of silk and wear much
better at less than half the price.
DrPW fiOftfK as are extremely popular. We are
UUUuj 0ffering. 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.
flble Linen you are n nee( some rea' ce
Table Linen and Napkins see our line.
We can please you.
R.e
RAGG & CO
CASCADE LOCKS.
Postmaster Sitnlord visited Hood
Kiver liiosdny.
We are pleased to have another spell
of Hue weather.
W. a Taylor Is about finishing his
roomy hense.
Mr. MoElany is loading a car of
wood, with the assistance of Cbas.
Gray.
Our
blast.
Mrs.
Butler,
mill is again running in full
L. Farrington came np from
Wash., last Saturday and
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mis. N D. Sanford.
Mike Ostergard and family, of Vien
to, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Os
tergard ' mother, Mrs. Baker.
Mrs. Hatch is running the hotel.
She is very popular and has a big
trade.
T. Mitchell, our section foreman,
has just moved to tbe Sound oountry.
Exposition Note.
Tbe Alaska- Vukon exposition to be
held at Seattle will cover 250 aores
and will cost approximately $10,000,
000 when the gatea are opened in 1909.
Eleven large exhibit palaoes will
form tbe main picture of tbe exposi
tion. Many natiooal convention will be
beld at tbe exposition in 1909.
Tbe management has appropriated
$100,000 for a live stock show.
One of tbe objects of tbe Alaska
Yukon Pacific exposition is to make
known and foster tbe vast trade of
the Pact Ho ocean.
An inter-muial railway will be pro
vided for tbe comfort and conven
ience of visitors. It will be two miles
long.
Henry E. Reed, director of exploit
ation, is now oairiyng on a campaign
to secure state participation. Advic
es already received from governors
assure tbe representation of man;
states.
It is estimated that 7,500,000 per
sons live in tbfc section of oountry in
the United States and Canada within
a radius of 1,000 miles of Seattle, wbo
are directly interested in malting tbe
expositlou the trm exponent of tbeir
material weaitn and development.
Majur T. 8. Claikson, special com
missioner for tbe Alaska 1 ukon expo
tition, who la visiting tbe different
states in t interest of tbe fair, is
an experienced exposition man. He
waa director general of tbe Omnha
fair and waa promiuently Identified
witb tbe expositions held at Buflalo,
St Louis and Portland.
Tbe Association of Traveling Pas
senger Agents will Ibold Its 1908
meeting at Seattle, ibis will give
tba agenta an excellent Idea of the
exposition, so that they can work in
telligently for business to the coast in
1900.
Short of Fuel.
As an indication of the shortage of
wood in Houtoern Uaiirornia, tbe E.
K. Wood Lumber company yesterday
sent three loads of wood on tbeir
steam aobooner to tbe manager of the
company's affairs in Los Angeles,
Tbe report coming from the tooth Is
that wood is praotically Impossible to
get in tne eoutnern Uaiirornia oity.
In tbe state of Washington the sup
ply of coal is exceedingly short. The
demand tor ooal has gone np oue hun
dred per cent while tbe "output bas
not inoreased in the least. So soarce
has the looal supply of good coal be
come that a prominent business man
of this city will get a carload of an
tbraoite from Cbioago forfjbis private
use. Tbe excessive amount of busi
ness done by tbe railroads and tbe
steamship lines bas taken up nearly
all of tbe available ooal on tbe Wash
ington market, leaving what practi
cally amounts to a coal famine.
For chapped and cracked hands noth
ing is quite as good as an application of
DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve. Put it on
before going to bed, use an old pair of
gloves and see what a difference the
morning will bring. Sold by Williams'
Pharmacy,
A Texas Wonder.
There's a Hill at Bowie, Tex
twice ss big as last year. This
that's
wonder
is W. L. Hill, who from the weiuht of
90 pounds has Rrown to over 180. He
says: "I suffered with a terrible cough,
and doctors gave me up to die of Con.
sumption. I was reduced to 90 pound,
when I begun aking Dr. King's New
Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I
have more tl.un doubled in weight and
am completely cured." Only sure
Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by
Cbas. N. Clarke Druggist. 50c and $1.
Trial bottle free.
BON TON
...Barber Parlors...
The place to get an easy
shave and first-class hair cut.
Our shop is metropolitan in
every respect.
Porcelain Baths in Connection
CRAY & RUSSELL, Props.
R. D. GOULD,
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating
All jobbing promptly attended to.
Dad's Little Liver Pills thoroughly
clean tbe system, good for laxy livers,
makes clear complexions, bright eyes
and happy thoughts. Sold by Keir &
Casa, Druggists..
It is a mistake to use a violent cathar
tic to open the bowels. A gentle move
ment will accomplish tne same result
mlthnnt isknainiv riintrA. nr Mkrinrm pnti.
giving certain results and leaving io sequences later. De Witt's Little Early
bd after effects." For sale hy Keir 4 Rimn m nmmmndHl. SnU hv Wii.
Cass. Ilami Pharmacv.
Buy Your Fruit Boxes
AT THE
Hood River Box Factory
and Patronize Home Industry.
Best Quality Lowest Price
Home Made
Phone Main 71
STABLE'
..Livery, Feed and braying..
STRANAHANS & RATHBUN.
Hood River, Ore.
Horses bought, soldf or exchanged.
Pleasure parties can secure first-class rigs.
Special attention given to moving furniture ant
pianos. .'
We do everything horses can do.
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