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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1907)
&6bft i ttlVEit GLACIER THURSDAY, F22BfitrAIl1f 14, 1007 - Jtl - . Il-WIT , . , . I I . I - IE' - II R B. BRAGG '& CO. CORRESPONDENCE. ODELL. - Tbe following articles are left at the nhnnl house unclaimed. Some of thaxA have been there ainoe last win- tor. One I'late In marked "Mabel Komn". All tbe others are without tiHine oi meant) knowing wbo ia tbe owner: three one quart fruit jara; two pie tins ; oue granite pie pan ; one five-pound Co tolene pail; eight elates. Call at tbe school house for same. J. L. Tousey came borne from Port land (Saturday. W. C. Ehrck ia here from Medford, Ore. He expects to remain in Odeli nutil Saturday, wben be and bia wife will oo to their new home near Med foid. Ibe best wishes of many friends bo with them. It is thought Mrs. Tousey will take tbe position ; Mrs. Ehrck bat ao ably occupied, viz. the piimary room in Odell sobool. Mrs. Tousey is an ex perienced teacher, having taught five years in St. Johns in just sucb work as this, and we feel safe in predicting continuance of tbe satisfactory con dition tbe school now enjoys. Tbe entertainment name off last Friday uilit as promised and on all sides we bear expressions that indi cate a well pleatied audience. As we eaid before there is talent here and we think others agiee with us. We hope those quartettes will keep tbe good work going and favor as many times. We tbink tbe oommlttee in charge of arrangements deserve prsise tor their untiring zeal, ana mat thanks should be extended to all wbo assisted by contributing in any way to tbe program or supper and by tbeir presence, Ihe receipts were auout $30. Horn To Mi. and Mra. West, Fri day, February 1, a girl. Rev. Woods preached to tbe people of Udell Sunday. v Ihe C. E. was as usual good Bun day evening. Subject, "A Great Ship and a (Jroat Captain." RaJpb Lewis, leader. A special song by Troy and Koswell Shelley was greatly enjoyed by those wbo were present. j BARRETT. It was my pleaure to be permitted to bear Rev. Merrill preach last Sab- batb morning us be expounded tbe nnr nhiroa I fair lllro rha t.mn man na ' they went down to Ameas wben tbey said, "Did not our hearts burn with '. iu you as be talked?" And we oould ' have exclaimed," Let as build tbree tabernacles here that we may abide here." As you sit under tbe preach . ing of suob men as Brother Merrill you cannot belp but be benefitted for be is not afraid to declare tbe whole word of God. As you look upon this mau of God you can eee almost the image of God stamped upon his face. He is full of compassion and sympa thy unil nniirtnav for his hrfathern. and remembers tbe old war hoise was lined up for battle in days goue by aud opened up the way for tbe young men of today. These old veterans of the oross need encouragement aa they go on towards the valley. These old war borsos never forget tbe sound ot the bugle, full iu for duty and pre pare foi notion. So tbe old veterans of the oross feel like preaching some times. Does your pastor invite you to preachy lie might II he bad some uianiage ceremony to perform, or at teud some speoiul gathering, or was too tired to go to a country appoint ment on some Sunday afternoon very kind of them. Well, we are not aide trucked, neither are we laid up for repairs, but we stand In Hue waiting tbe bugle call, and a little-later on we expect to hear the summons to come up higher aud tuke possession ot that laud where we shall uever grow old, wuer no sound of battle la ever beard, but the ring of victory will be the soug upou the lips of all who en tut the kingdom of rent. Albert Uibbon has put in a few days buuliug lumber and lutbs foi bis dad's bouse. We BiipposB J. J. intends to have tbe house fixed up iu good shapo. Lath aud (lariter will be used to stop up every nick aud orevloe so as to keep the cold out aud tbe heat iu. Tbeu there will be a large poiob on tbe south aud east sides, where tbey can bask in tbe shade during tbe hot months or our delightful summer. W. Nichols baa in vested in a new cutter and tbe way be waa speeding on Kookford avenue oo Taeanay last it looked to ma as tbougb Will was outtng tba wind as well as tba suuw. It looks just now aa we shall need wheels on onr cutters or a small boat, for we will surely bare lots of mow watei. Seeing that tbeia are quite a num ber of persons living in tba Hood River valley who keep a ttock of fan cy chickens, docks and turkeys. I tbink it would be a good idea as well as profitable to organize a Hood River Poultry association. It would belp tbe town and valley. Wa would than be able to know tba value of our chickens and It would bavs a tenden cy to make ' us more interested In good stock. In tba poultry abow 70a would learn more than you ever will learn outside tba abow. Shall be pleased to bear from any person in terested in tbe feathered tribe. Write me and let aa get better acquainted. Kookford store, Hood River. Dr. Mill, of Rockford avenue, was called in to prescribe tor Mra. Bray ford dnring her sick spelL Wa believe Dr. Mills is capable of handling aa vera attacks of sickness, aspeoially sucb cases as we are subject to at this time of tbe year. idrertlsemeat. Rockford wants eggs, butter spuds In tba way of trade. and tba boreea' feet Tbree times tbe past weak baa tba nail got in and right welcome it was. Wa do uot realize what a blessing tba dally mall ia un til it la hindered from getting to us. Oar faithful mall oarrler ia making heroic efforts to get it to aa. Chester Walton Is laid op at home with tba grip. Wa bopa to see him "skiing "out soon. Tba most convenient mode of travel bare now is on skis. And it ia great fan, too. There was a Jolly party out last Thursday night eoastlnj on tba orittera and tbey repot t just lots of tan and many tumbles I Walter Davidson is siok with tbe grip down at Willow Flat It's hard look to catch a fellow away from borne. MOUNT HOOD. February 4, 1907 We are almost snowed under op here. Tbe snow is over three feet deep and ia still falling. Ibe grip is having quite a carnival at Mount ilood. It Is no respeotoi of pei sons, claiming old and young alike. Owing to tbe snow and.tbegilp, tbe attendance at scnool waa ver light in both rooms last week. George Wisbart made a short trip to Portland last week. After aealng tbe condition of Portland after tba sleet stoim, ha thinks Mount Ilood is a good enough place to live. Joe and Floyd Hess bava gona to Canby, wbeia tbeir brother, Ham Hess, now resides. Tbrea enterprising nelgbors from soross tbe river were out breaking roads last week with a stone bolt Tbey were greatly assisted by a rain which began to fall as tbey finished tbeir work. Tbe basket social and dance given by the .Catbolio at tbe hall last 1 bursday evening was quite a suocess. Ibe weather was aa disagreeable as oould be imagined, keeping many away, bat those who did go had a fine time. Tbey cleared 928.50, which is tba beginning of a fund for build ing a church. Those who attended tba dance Sat urday evening went home muoh ear lier than usual, bat it was muob against tbier will, as tbey were hav ing a very jolly time wben tba ball thteatened to tumble down on their beads, and tbe party concluded that borne was a safer place. Tba hall is braced with tbiee iron rods, fastened ' o the walla on either side, and tba weight of tbe snow on tbe roof, com bined with tbe jarring motion from the dancing, was too much foi these rods, and at about 10:30 tbey broke in two, one at a time, and let tbe walls spring out. .. A tamp was sus penaed from one ot the rods and fell with it, but fortunately there was no explosion. Not muob time was lost in farewells, but tba crowd depaited for borne very qulokly. Some of tbe boys stayed and shoveled tbe snow from the roof, which was a wise thing to do, as there was a heavy fall ot snow that night, and tba roof could soaroely bava held op the weight of tbe burden, as it was left without tbe support of the Iron braces. Tbe rods have been replaced and it Is stronger than ever. There is to be a dance next Satur day evening. It ia given by tba di rectors ot the hall. Ail are invited. Tickets 50 oents. February 10. 1007. Tbe roads bave been almost impass aoie rot teams sinoe tba heavy snow fall of February 2 and 3. A hard ciust formed on tbe snow, whioh cut Tba snow baa pretty nearly swamped tba Sunday school Ibara were 15 hardy folks got there last Sunday, however, and a short service was bald. Last Tbursdsv Mr. and Mra Schmidt and Misa Lizzie Davis walked op from Daa on tba crust of tbe anow. Wo understand that the school there is closed now on account of tba anow, ao Miss Lizzla has a va-oaion. There waa quite a crowd at tbe danoa last Saurday night. Tbe hall ia Bxed op safe again and ia as good aa new. Those present bad a good time. There is to be another danoe next Saturday evening. Tba following pupils passed in tbe reeent - eighth grade examination : Hattie Cooper, Llda Morton, Joe Hess, Zelma Meyers and Myron Wisb art There diplomas are aomewbera in tba blockade, wa suppose, bat that does not matter, as tbey are sms tbey will get tbem. There Is to be a masquerade ball the evening of February 22. It it to be given in tba ball. Everybody invited. Warren Coopei and Elmer Gribble received word Saturday of promotion In their work. Tbey are now deputy rangers. Monday the people aoroaa tbe river came over In sleighs. Robert Johnson aodLswrence Paddy drove over. Sev eral men from Moody's oamp came over boras back. UNDERWOOD February 6, 1907. Though Underwood baa been snowed in there doei not appear to be any hardships derived from tba long win ter. Boats ooma along aa aoon as op portunity permits and onload bun dreds of tons of freight Tbus the camps along tba North Baank bave been wall supplied and work has been delayed only a few days. Ibe ferry between Underwood and Hood River baa never missed a day's work during tbe ioa difficulties in tbe river, though at times it waa cut off for hours. Tba camps bera bave been supplied with coal brought here by the ferry from Ciant Smith headquarters, so tha concrete works bave been delayed bat vary little. Tba Capital City came in with sev eral tons of cement for tba concrete worka yesterday. Tuesday also tbe Kellogg landed tons of provisions bo the place and camps bava never been abort of supplies. Wa bava only missed tbe mail one day tbla winter, wbiob waa Taesday ot tbls week, owing to tbe delayed trains, wa believe. So take matters all around the win ter has not been so very bad, as the roada leading into tbe country have been kept open. Tbe roads to Cbeno with bave been traveled every duy and tba mail seems to bave been cat ried regularly. People appear to be as happy as in tba "good old summer time," BELMONT. S. A. Skinner has been improving the interior of his house and Is driv ing a brand new horse and bugy. Who oan solve tbe equatlonT C. L. Morse has Installed a Sharp less cream separator result, better butter and more of it. Tbe primary room In tbe Barrett sobool waa dismissed Ihe greater part of laat week on account of the illness of Miss Rusb, tbe teacher. Prof. C. D. Thompson had charge BIGGER, BETTER, BUSIER Bigger output, better facilities, busier than ever before. As we become better known our customers are coming from greater distances for our .Watches, Clocks and Jewelery. Our Special Departments are increasing, and we are Busy CAN WE HELP YOU P LARA WAY, The Jeweler The Jar of Coughing Hammer blows, steadily ap plied, break the hardest rock. Coughing, day after day, Jars and tears the throat and lungs until the healthy tissues give way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stops the coughing, and heals the torn membranes. The beat kind of a testimonial -"Bold for over aixty years." 11 1 by J. 0. Arr o., lwn. Hum mmnufeotuw f SARSAPAIILLA. PIUS. HAIR viaot. W h 10 oru I W pabllah tht foraalu of U ear dll . yers Biliousness, constipation retard re covery. Cure these with Aver'a Pilla. of Prof. Brown's room at Franlcton tbe latter being in tbe grasp of tba grip. Mrs. Wm. Ellis, sr., was taken sud denly Hi during the week, but is im proving. Dr. Shaw is attending. Burn, Jones is preparing to set ten aores to straw berriea in tbe spring. ' About 500 sacks of potatoes bava been frozen in the Belmont diatriot during tbe recent cold snap. J. L. Jorgensen and family left Tuesday for Dufur, where Mr. Jor gensen will bave charge of tba cream ery. Ike Nenleigb la contemplating atrip to the upper country to bring back a number ot first class work horses. Tbe revival aervioe at Belmont bave closed, tbe Inolement weather did much to mitigate against tbe sucoess of tbe meeting. Kev. tV. C. Evans, of tbe M. E. church, has been assist ing tbe pastor, Kev. 11. C. Clark. The wood in the valley ia being bought up rapidly. Tbree hundred rloka were sold for two dollars sitxeen and two (birds cents per lick recently-' M. R. Nobles, wbo bai been author ized to augment tbe Grange sentiment throughout the valley, will soon begin to enlist recruits at Mount Hood, Odeli, dapper and Barrett disrtiots. The Ci range to be organized at Bar rett will probably bold its meetings in tbe East Barrett school house. Cbas. Miller was awarded tbe con tract to supply tbe Frank ton sobool with twelve ricks ot tbree foot wood. six of pine and six of oak at 1X75 per rick delivered. - The Ilood River band will soon place on tbe boards tbe beat enter tainment of tbe season. Arthur Clarke will bave charge of the black fac oast. lie is a professional at tbe business and will be sustaiueed by the best talent in tbe city. Tbe band is maintaining its regulai practice aud will be prepared to treat the public with some excellent selec tions. J U Why I Not DSee n What it U is Like? Pric 25 Cents PC DOC 3C Our La France Rose Cream 0 for chapped hands and rough -ftiu is the result of careful study and experiment in putting together the best ingredients for making a suocessfnl and thoroughly reliable toilet cream La France Rose Cream Sudden changes of temperature freequently cause the face and hands to chap and the lips to become dry and sore. A few applications of this lotion promptly relieves all this, stops the burning and chapping, making the skin soft and velvety. KEIR CASS SMITH BLOCK 1 DOC DC RELIABLE DRUGGISTS C WHITE SALMON. From the Entei prise. A regular term of tbe superior court oonvenes in Uoidendale for Klickitat couaty February 20th. A petition to lncoioorate the town of White Salmon is being circulated today and is being signed by almost everybody. A census was taken tbe tlrst cf tbe week and It was found that we have a smffloient number ot inhabitants. Ibere are a few dis gi untied knockers holding cut on tbe street corners against tbe movement, but they are uo few that they do not amount to anything. A great major! ty 01 me voters ana taxpayeis are very strongly in favor of such aotion, Ihe hates & Urecg real estate Arm is now preparing some very attiaotive descriptive mutter of tbe White Sal mou valley and Camas Prairie ooun try which will go to press about March 1st. Tbey would be glad to get a list ot all property for sale in tbe above named aeotlons in order to nave same printed with literature, They expect to send this descriptive matter 10 an parts 01 it be United states, and if you want to sell your property rail on or write us at onoe in order to get the benefit ot the free advertising. Colin II. Cameron, son of Mi. and Mrs. K. 1). Cameron, died at tbe home of bis parents near White Sal mou on Wednesday. February 6. 1907. aged 18 years and 17 days. Tbe funer al is being held today, Rev. J. Mor gau ijewis omoiating. ibe parents nave tne sympathy of tbe entire com munity in their sad bereavement. Co nn nan ueeu altlioted with consump tion for some time and bis death was not entirely unexpected. Undertaker J. E. Nit-hols of Hood River had obaige of the remains. In our local columns each item is separate and distinct, and has no connection with any other item. We make this explanation because of a misunderstanding which occurred last week, ibe urst item in oar column oa i reierenoe to a coon mat was caught running at large on tha streets of Bingeu, and was brought up here by some of our people wbo bava I young dogs which they wish to train to fight. For that purpose tbe coon is all right, and be would make a meal olf some ot the dogs if he were not watched. But we simply quoted (be title 01 the old song "ibere s new coon in town," which made only one line, ibe next item waa "Horn- To Mr. and Mrs. U. O. Ciow, a daughter, etc" Some of our readers mistook the iltst one line item for the bead to the second, and we oama near having a scrap on our bands. Wa are Brtu believei and practitioner ot tbe hooreve tian theorv of laree fami nes and would do nothing to disoour- age it, and biitb notioes gotten np in tnat soit ot war might bave a deter ioratiug eflect. Notice of Annual Meeting. Notioe is hereby eiven tbat tbe an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Mount Ho d Telephone Co. will D be d at the Ar.isan hall. Mount Hood, Ore., on Wednesday, March 6, 1907, at 2 o'clock p. m., for tbe pur pose of electing five trustee, and transacting such other business as may properly come bef re tbe meet ing. Signed, i Iv. U. Laffertv. Senretarv. Dated at Mt. Hood, Ore., Feb. 6, 1907. Notice. Having sold mv Ptotk of merchandise st Odd I to H. Cunnownv. all iranns owing n e will pK-ase call ami ttle at once. Si'ttlement can lie mwde with Mr. Connaway at the store. T. Lacey SPECIAL BARGAINS --IN LADIES' SKIRTS AID RAIN COATS Don't Miss this Sale aa FOR COLD FEET Dr. Reed's Shoes lor Men Strootman's Cushion Sole Shoes for Women If suffering with Cold Feet or Rheumatics you should wear these shoes, they will do you good AGG & CO Neighbors Got Fooled. "I was literally coughing myself to death, and bad become too weak to leave my bed; and neighbors predicted that I would never leave it alive; but they got fooled, lor thank? to God, I waa induced to try Dr. King's New Dis covery. It took just four one dollar bottles to completely cure tiie cough and restore me to good sound health," writes Mrs. Eva TJncaphor, of G rover town. Stark Co., Ind. This King ol and cold cures, and healer 01 and lungs, is guaranteed by N. Clark Druggist, fide, aud Trial liottle free. Ciugh throat Chas. U.00. Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cuved by applying Chamberlan's Tain Balm two or tbree times a day and rub bing the parts vigorously at each aiuili cation. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly damp ened with Pain Balm, and quick relief is almo-t sure to follow. For fale by Keir & Caa 1. W. J. BAKER & CO. fen. his No. 1. 20 acres, 3W miles from town. Good house and barn. 1000 apple trea- 40 in bearing. All cleared, and in eral farmine. Price 16.000. place can be secured by cash pay ment, and balance at uu per cent. No. 2. 8 acres, two miles from town. 7 acres in berries. .Price f 2,700. No. 3. 14 acres, eight miles from town, one mile from graded school, aud lies upon railroad, (lood fruit land, no waste ground, rnce f 75 per acre, No. 4. 40 acres 7 miles from town, 12 acres cleared and in hay. JNo other im provements. Price $80 per acre. No. 5. 40 acres, 7 miles nut, 22 acres cleared, 7 in orchard. Will trad for dairy ranch. Price $8,500. No. 6. 20 acres 3' miles out. Good house and barn. 11 acres young or chard, 2 acres strawberries, some meadow land aud about acre waste land. If taken soon 8 tons hay in barn and winter's supply of wood will go with purchase price of $9,000. No. 7. 15 acres mile from upper town. 5 acres young orchard, 5 acres strawberries, balance fertilized for gar den truck. 11 inches water with place No. 8. 20 acres, 4 miles from town. 10 acres In orchard. Small house and outbuildings. Price, $8,600. No. 9. 30 acres 61 miles from town. 1300 trees three and four vears old. This is one of the finest places in all Hood River. Price, $17,600. No. 10. 22 acres near Pine Grove School House. 12 acres in orchard and part of It in full bearing. Varieties are principally Newtown a and Spitzen bergs. House and outbuildings. Prim-. $12,000. ; Ao. 11. 61 acres 3 miles out. 4V art to trees, Newtowns and Spitzenbergs, with peach trees set between mw Good 6-room house. Daily mail and telephone. Price $2,500. No. 12. 10 acres 4 miles out. No im provements. No waste land. Price $1,600. Ho. 13. 43 acres 4 miles out. R in nearing, z acres young orchard. Onlv 3 acres waste g-ound. House, barn, fruit house and fine spring situate to pipe into house. Price $15,000 To the Farmer Do you know our Feed, Fresh from the mill has Double the feed ing value of stale feed ? All the pro gressive Dairymen are buying feed from us. Beware of Bargain Feed. It is worth Less than they charge for it. We will sell you the right kind of feed for just what it is worth. No more, no less. Our prices are the Market prices. Pa tronize Home Industry. It's to your advantage and ours. Hood River Milling Co. FaSSTOafcT STABLE Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBTJN. 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. JSw .. CAE LOAD OF UNIVERSAL interests you because of the varietv shown for vour selec- ; tion, and the price impossible under ordinary buying. we invito inspection An Unconditional Guarantee with Every Stove In selling thousands of theso Universal in the past 22 yeas we have never beeen called on to make good the guaransee on a single Univei-sal "SSKT STEWARTS rSSK