The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 25, 1907, Image 4

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    HOOD BIVEK GLACIER THURSDAY AFBIL 25, 1007
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CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
By a rote of Odell Grange it i
decided tbat all members wishing to
rota in the libiary contest deposit
tbeir TOtM witb Marie Lockuan, seo
rotary, and eb will cant all votee in
her keeping to tbe credit of Pine
Grove Grange. Sboad tbe latter te
auoceaafol in tbe contest tbe library
will be circulated witb tboae wbo
helped by tbeir fotea to secure it. In
union tbere is strength and it appears
to tbe writer, who is in position to
be without prejudice, this is a very
03inmendable action on the part of
Udell or any other giauge.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, ot Arlstook
county, Maine, visited 11. T. Young
Friday. Mrc Tracy is sister of Mr.
Young and Mrs. Cusbman. Mr. and
Mrs. Traoey are bere for Visit of in
deBolte length and may locate in
Hood River valley.
P. T. Shelley bought ot Rose Shel
ley tbe live acre traot adjoining the
Udell school property on tbe aoutn
and is at work on bis newly acquired
p3sses8ion.
The board of directors of Odell by
unanimous oonsent of tbe three mem
bers decided tbat tbe present corps of
teaobers were so satisfactory tbat in
case tbeir aervioes could be secured
for another year contracts would be
drawn retaining 8. J. Ennea as prm
clpal, Misa Margaret Raz, Intermedi
ate, and Mrs. Sarah Tousey, primary.
School closes of xt Friday witb exer
cises by tbe school to be held in tbe
1. O. O. F. ball at Odell Friday even
log.
It seems false report as to tbe na
ture of 11. 1. Young's illness bus
found its way into print. The injury
was received by shaking a ban el of
spray but it was tbe weight of the
barrel and not tbe nature of (be con
tents tbat oauaed tbe injury. Tbe
muscles of tbe back were torn from
tbeii position causing a great amount
of pain. Mr. Young's condition is
slightly Improved but baa reoovery
will ot necessity be slow. Ills friends
are very thankful and expeot to see
Mm well at a time not far distant.
J. R. Crosby bss been quite sick
but is gaining and seems In a fair
way to legaln bis usual health.
Tbe Odell Amateur Theatrical Go.
and tbe Wilson orobestra, of Odell,
went to Pine Grove Wednesday night,
April 17th, to render the drama "Un
cle Rube. " Our Pine Grove filonds
give ns good reports of tbe play and
we are likewise glad.
Emma Ehrok returned to Portland
Saturday alter several weeks visit
witb ber parents and sister and broth
er at Odell.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Ennes
Sunday, April 21, a nine pound girl.
Friends oil et congratulations.
Kemp Lodge and Hazel Rebekab
Lodge, I. O. O. F. will publicly oele
brate tbe HHth anniversary of Odd
Fellowship Saturday evening, April
27tb, In tbe I. O. O. F hall at Odell witb
a program consisting of appiopriate
readings, sings and Instrumental
music, and it is hoped an address by
hi) able speaker will be given. Tbe
Wilson oroheutra, of Odell, will con
tribute a part of tbe music Visitors
wili be oordiatly welcomed.
By vote of those present Sunday
evening it w is agreed that with tbe
oonsent of Re'. Woods, whose regular
appointment it next Sunday, the Sun
day school an I preaching service at
Odell be om'tted next Sunday in or
der tbat Odell ohiirob goers may at
tend the dedi i tiou of the new M. E.
church at Pin i Grove. We will take
our dinners tnd attend the morning
and afternoon services uud enjoy a
good old fasbi jned day. .
The Ladles Id society of Odell,
will meet at the home ot Mrs. Alice
Poole this (1 bursdny) afternoon at 2
o'olook.
IbeC. E. bid one of the best of
meetings Suolty evening. A papor
by the leader was full of good
t noughts; titling references, player,
talks and tine special songs as well
as several ot.inr good snugs made an
instructive raeutlug. Topic, "Wise
Ways to Read Wise Books." Margaret
Raz, leader. Ralph Lewis will lead
the meetiug next Suuday evening.
Rev. F. L. Cook, o( The Dalles, wllU
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
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deliver tbe address at tbe I. O. O. F.
anniversary on next Saturday evening
at 7 :30 sharp.
MOSIER.
Mrs. L. V. Wood and daughter,
Marion, returned from lb Dalles last
Friday. Mrs. Wood baa been afflioted
witb a malady effecting tbe ear wbicb
necessitated ber seeking medical
treatment.
On Thursday at tbe reaidenoe of tbe
groom's mother, Mrs. J K. MoGieg
or, was solemnized tbe wedding of
Dr. 11. U. Dsvis and Miss Ida Black.
Ibe wedding was a private one only
immediate relative being in attend
ance, also Dr. Orey, of Albany, an
intimate friend of tbe groom. We
oongratnlate Harry, as we all beat
know bim, or.on being so fortunate in
winning suob an estimable young lady
as bia bride. Ibe newly married oou
pie will reside in Piineville, where
tbe groom is practicing dentistry, and
wbeie tbey will be at borne to tbeir
many friends. Congratulations,
Mis. Geo. Parrisb returned from
Tbe Dalles on Wednesday after an ab
sence of several days.
E. J. Uuskey was local Dalleslte
during tbe week, being called to tbat
place on special business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sendlinger have ar
rived from Chicago and have taken op
tbeir abode in tbeir new borne on Jn
dian creek. Mr. and Mrs. Sendlinger
are greatly delighted with Oregon and
especially Mosier, tbe place tbey bave
selected as tbeir borne. We extend
tbem a most weloome band and oar
best wishes.
Mrs. Geoige Bigler, of Hood River,
bus been tbe guest ol Mrs. U. MoUow
au for aeveral days past.
Mrs. Nancy Olsen spent Saturday
In Hood River. Mis. Olsen returned
on Sunday aoompanied by ber aon
Henry, wbo is employed at Rutbton.
One of tbe prettiest and best con
ducted parties of the year was tbe one
given by Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Young
In honor ot their son, Gecrge, Satur
day evening. The new and commodi
ous home of those good people was
thrown open in a true apirit aud most
capable manner. Tbe rooms were very
prettily decorated witb Oregon grape.
lupine, dog tooth violets, trilllums
and jonquils ; these in connection witb
the many lights, presented a moat
cheerful and inviting reoess. Witb
most excellent muslo furnished on tbe
violin, banjo and guitar, the merry
crowd "tripped the light fantastic"
until midnight, when the variation
presented another pnaee and scene
found in tbe pretty aid commodious
dining loom. Mere was tound, upon
immense tables of snowy wbitnesa,
tbe many good things wblcb tbe hos
tess is so capable of furnishing in the
ouynary Hue consisting ot tbe fol
lowing uieuti: roast ohloken, dress
Ing, salad, pickles, jelly, canned
peaches, fruit cake, lemon pie, oboe
olate rioe, oranges, angel cake, grape
fruit, cotfee, nuts. Tbe crowd dis
persed later bearing In mind the re
membrance of a most pleasant even
ing in every detail, and wishing
George many returns of tbat glad
day.
Rev. J. L. Hersliuer was among us
Thursday, baring come to perform
the Davis Black oereuiony.
Messrs. F. Ginger and J. N. Mosier
were lecal passengers Dalles-bound
last Thursday.
Edgar Wright was a visitor in our
town last Friday,
Geo. Cbumberlain, our "soil man"
made au overland trip to Tbe Dalles
Saturday.
Miss Nellie Gilhonsen. ot The
Dalles, accompanied by her niece,
Miss Leila, is a guest of Miss Kathar
ine Davenport.
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are
to give a publio anniversary night at
tbe Baptist church Friday evening,
April 20th. All are cordially invit
ed. Mr. Sherman and Miss Inda Lelllor
spout Friday in Hood River.
E. C. Howe, ot Portland, returned
Friday, after being on bis tarn) for
several days.
Bert Middleswart, of Butte, Mont.,
is visiting borne folks.
Mrs. L. Sears, of Klondike, but di
rectly here from Seattle, baa purchas
ed HO acres ot land in Mosier and will
remain permanently. Mrs. Sears has
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Our La France
for chapped hands and rough .kw is the result of
careful study and experiment? in putting together
the best ingredients for making a successfnl and
thoroughly reliable toilet cream
La France Rose Cream
Sudden changes of tenierature 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.
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given a oontract to Geo. Chamberlain
for tbe eonetraot ion of a modern reai
denoe wbicb will be bo lit at once.
"Watch Mosier grow."
C D. Morgan retarned to Portland
Thursday.
Carl Nlokelsen was a Da lea passen
ger Mondsy.
Carl Williams, of Tbe Dalles, was a
visitor Sunday looking over teal ee
tate. Mr. Williams expects to pur
chase In tbe near future.
MOUNT HOOD.
Rev. II. C. Clark wlU be nnable to
fulfflll bis appointment bere n-i
Sunday, as be Is needed in tbe de.l
cation services ot the new M. E.
cburcb at Pins Grove. He Invites ev
ery body from this section to come
down to tbe dedication. Rev. David
son, however, will preach at Mt.
Hood at tbe usual time.
I bere were not many happenings o'
note last week. All are too bnsy en
joying tbe besutifol spring westber
and gettiog tbeir spring started.
Tbe rangeis bave gone to tbeir ap
pointed station. Elmer Gilbble left
over two weeka ago lor Detroit, wbere
be Is to stsy tor tbe summer. Walter
and Raymond Gribble staited out a
week ago for Sister, Ore.
Tbere was a good attendanoe at tbe
grange meeting Friday evening. Five
new members were Initiated. Every
body bad a good time, especially
when the refreshments were served at
tbe close ot tbe other exercises.
The base ball boys will give a
"shadow social" next Satur lay even
ing, tbe proceed to be used in pur
chasing outfits tor playing tall. La
dies are Invited to bring baskets snd
share tbe contents witb tbe one wbo
buys tbeir shadow. No admittance
will.be chaise.
Tbe Mt. Hood base ball team is to
play the Hood River nine next Sun
day at Hood River.
W. O. Cooper, of Stay ton, Ore.,
came up last Saturday to spend tbe
summer at "Sky Kanob" witb Mr.
and Mia. Craft.
BARRETT.
RoKa Pbelps is tbe happy dady of a
new baby girL Rolla leels so good
tbat be aits up at nlgbt time to nurse
tbe new baby. Then, of cour-e, be
cannot arise so early in tbe morning,
so I suppose, we will bave to oalldui
ing tbe evening to ree blm.
Will Davis la now berdlog and keep
ing time on he Italian wbo are work
ing ou tbe Hood River iirigation
ditob cleaning out the slides.
Dr. Wright and wife were out rid
lug horse back tbe other day and both
seemed quite at ease in tbe saddle
Mrs. Wright is quite an adapt rider
and driver.
L. Dart sold a nice ohnnkey cow to
J. Moore on Sauiday last.
C. Wallace has gone to work on tbe
flume for a tew days while the land is
drying out. He says be wants to be
stiring tbe soil and getting it In good
shape so tbat be can make a living on
tbeianoh. Owning land and renting it
out does not pay says Charlie.
Whitman Richmond and Hoyt
Peace, of Beldlng, Mioh,. are now
visiting at tbe borne of F. W. Angus
and wife, where tbey will be royally
entertained.
C. E. Markbam, ot Rookford ave
nue, is making a tour In UalUornlu
and will visit with his parenta and
Tona Wesley while in tbe sunny
dime.
E. Watts was called by telephone to
Portland on Friday last to tbe b d
side of bis sick dsugber, Mrs. Oi u
sted, wbo was not expeoted to reoo er
from ber siokjeas.
Fay Densmore is clearing up a n o
niece ot land and putting a piece in
shape to plant some fruit trees right
away.
Kelaer Bros, are having some lnnd
plowed up and intend to set out a
peaon orohard at onoe.
We are wondering when the road
supervisor is wbo has charge of tbe
north end of tbe Methodist Lane, or
have we got any supervisor for I but
partT It looks as tbougb some orlt
bould be done on it for tbe roai Is
just rough enough to churn milk into
butter, it will soon be berry season
and if some work is not done some
one will bear something drop, which
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RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
Pale, Thin,
Nervous?
Then your blood friust be in
a very bad condition. You
certainly know what 10 take,
then take it Ayer's Sarsa
larilla. If you doubt, then
onsult your doctor. We know
t hat he will say about this
, rand old family medicine.
This to th. Ant qntftton ymtr riortnr wo.14
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W. ka.a Willi 1 Wa aablUa
lb form u M of all m dlalnM.
may not b pleasant to tbe Mr.
JohnfUlok bss bought 10 sores from
P. W. logos. 11 is very busy clear
ing snd biastlcg it. imps, preparing to
set oat sn orchard.
Barrett school bas closed another
term, and on Friday of last week tbe
scholars, witb tbe assistance of teach
ers, gave bp entertainment at tbe Val
ley Christian church wbicb waa muob
appreciated by a crowded bons.
CRAPPER.
Mr. and Mrs. B. . Lyons and sou,
Kalpb, want to Porland tart week. ;
Charlie Reed is suffering witb au
attaok cf sore eyes.
U. A. MoCurdy went to Portland on
last Sunday.
An effort is being made to false
sufficient funds to build a church in
Crapper distriot for tbe ose of tbe
Christian and Method's! churches.
Mrs. Perry, of Hood River, spent a
tew days last week visiting witb ber
granddaughter, Miss Erma Lyons.
Peacb tiees are in boom in this
neighborhood, snd it Jaok Frost will
only be good and not butt In we may
expeot a fair orop ot peaobes.
We wete pleased to learu of tbe ap
pointment of our neighbor, Prof. L.
II. Arneson, to the receivership in
tbe land office at Tbe Dalles.
Mis. L. H. A meson is expected
borne on Tuesday of this week after
spending the winter In Jordan valley.
UNDERWOOD
Under tbe supervision of our road
boss, W. A. Orser, tbe roads are be
Ing Improved la a very satisfactory
way.
From tbe number of fruit trees
strawberry plants and potatoes we are
impressed tbat there is something do
ing up on Prof. Kollock's place. Tha
pr ifessor believes In getting some re
tains the Brut year, to be is planting a
large orop of potatoes.
Bert Veatoh and family were visit
ors over at Cbenowitb Sunday. , ,
If White Salmon and Hood River
get abead of us tbh year for ripe ber
ries and early ttbipment tbey will
bxve to set up nights and rush tbem.
From tbe present prospects tbere will
be loaiething going ou at Uaderwood
at au early date.
Robert Cllne's- injured baud has
tx en more serious than at first report
er:, it bat been threatening blood
p lson an ! is oaurslug biu much In
0( oveninnco.
Mrs. Chan Walters, Mrs. Wm. Un
a mood foj Miss Katie llellendonk
t 'led with i heir sister, Mrs. Ames,
it- Cbenowiti, Sunday.
Our Sun.Iiy school la increasing in
a tendiiuce. ' Several mw soholars
ire eu rolled Ibe past two weeks.
Mrs. Ed WW, Undeiwotd returned
from CLenoivllh Saturday and reports
the snivel of a grandson at George
Xirells. Mother and aon are doing
Que and ot course George isallsmilep.
Mr Smith, our postmaster and
merchant, went to Portland on busi
ness Wednesday of last week, return
ing Friday.
Tbe J. P. Portei Co. are doing
thriving business in tbe piling at
theii oarop under tbe management of
Uhanie f razer. tbe foreman. To say
be is a bustler and understands the
business is patting it mildly. Tbey
are putting out pillug from 55 to 100
reet lu length.
Obituary.
Mrs. cimma wo'xirurr inner was
born in Meroer county. 111., 1843, and
aiaa at ber borne in Cbenowitb.
Wash., April 11, 1907. She being sub
missive to tbe Lord's will, bore ber
sufferng bravely until she passed Into
peaoeiui sleep to await tbe reiurreo
tion morn. She waa married to 11. F.
duller Febiuary 1, 1864. lo their
union was born 13 obildren, of these
two ooys and two girls bave preceded
ner aorots tbe river of death. Mr.
Fuller and nine oblldien aurvive ber.
two sons and seven daughters. Short
servioes was held at tbe grave by tbe
F. W. Debart. Interment waa made
in Idlewilde oemetery. S. E. tiart-
mess undertaker. ,
Dearest mother thou hut led na,
And thy kx we deeply feel,
But 'tis (kxj tbat has bereft us,
lie (an all oar sorrow beal.
Yet again ws hope to meet the,
When the day of life la fled,
When In Heaven with Joy to greet thee.
Where no farewell tear la ahed.
Ladles Aid Dinner Flattering; Success.
Tbe ladies of tbe Pine Grove M. E.
ohuroh, assisted by seveial of the
Methodist ladles of Belmont, served
a most exoellent dinner and suppei at
tbe Booth emporium on laBt Satur-daI-
Xhey maintained tbe blab standard
of hospitality and met it, set by tbe
v-rious societies, wblob have been
serving tbe publio dinners at Booth A
Co. 's store on the proceeding Satur
days. Several were beard to say,
"J bis is the best dinner I ever ate."
Tbe ladles feel that tbia verdict is
ample remuneration for tbeir pains
taking and care, and we are all aure
tbat tbe Arm of Booth & Co. bave
made themselves more popular than
ever. The net receipts for tbe day
amounted to $88.
ihe ndiea detdre to tbank one and
all toi their liberal pationagt, and an
especial vote of tbanka to Mr. Bart-
nu'sa for tbe use of chairs and tables
and Booth & Co. for tbeir unmerited
kl.idness and favors lu tbe use of the
st re and donation of tbe day's profits
on sales.
Call at Soule's Piano Honno for Pho-
n-'frnps, tail ing machines snd tec ran.
T .e laretst tment in tovn and at
about one-baif tne regular price.
Our. Loss Your Gain..
On account of railroads being delayed we
were unable to get our Springdress goods
on time, mid dress goods that we bought
to sell for $1.25 to $1.35 we have marked
Goods that was to sell for $2.00 and
$2.25, we will sell for
$1.75
and goods intended to sell for 60c to 65c
we will sell for
50c.
This includes, Panamas, Poplins, Imported Tafetas
and Suitings. All who have not bought their Spring
Dress Goods for Suits will profit by buying from us.
While all cotton and wool goods are very high, by
placing our orders early last Fall we are able to sell
all Wash goods, including Ginghams, Percales,
Lawns, Linens and Mercerized goods at about the
same price as last year.
I Men's Hats, the
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SHOES Ladies' high cut. We have the best that
is possible to get. For men we have heavy, me
dium and light weight Shoes, prices and quality
we guarantee.
R. B. BRAGG & CO
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German Coach Stallion
Monteur, the imported Oldenburg
Coach stallion, owripd by Ihe Hood
Kiver Coach Horse company, will muke
the season's stands as follows: Monday
and Tuesday of each week at Wm.
Ehrcks, Odell; Wednesday and Thurs
day of each week Barrett or Belmont.
Balance of the week at the Fashion Sta
bles, in Hood River. For terms and
particulars enquire of M. E. Welch, vet
erinary surgeon, who will have charge
ol him. season closes August l. .uon
teur ie a dark bav, 5 years old, 161
hands high, weight 1,500 pounds, of
superb style and continuation, ydni
W. J. BAKER & CO.
No. 1. Five acres 1 mile from town,
all Improved, in strawberries, poultry
yard, 4-room house and 2-year old or
chard of yellow Newtowns. Straw
berries are in perfect order and bear
lirst crop this year, 'lhree inches
water right. I'nce 12,600.
No. 2. 24 acres one-half mile from
town, 15 acres in orchard one to five
years old and standard varieties. New
house of 8 rooms, new barn, an have
electric light in house and telephone,
free mail delivery. No waste ground,
all under cultivation. Water. I'rice
115.000.
No. 3. Bit acres close in, land all
..1 .m fin 1 i-nrl' i 1 1 and raaAt ftT nlant-
VlbdlQi., Mbil .it.i.j w i. cub
ing. No buildings, 5 inches of water
right. Frice 13.000.
No. 4. Twelve acres 8 miles from town,
good soil, beautilul location, lies upon
Mt. Hood railway. Frice $100 per
acre.
No. 5, Eight acres two and one-half
miles out, 4 acres in orchard 2 years
out, standard varieties, 5 inches water
right, 2 acres strawberries, 4-rooiu
house. Price $3,000.
No. 6. Fifteen acres short distance out.
No waste ground, all set to young or
chard of standard varieties. 11 inch
water right, 7 acres . strawberries.
Price $0,200.
No. 7. Sixteen acres two and one-half
miles out, all in orchard, 1 acre full
bearing balance 1 and 3 years old.
This is a beuutiful place and in per
fect order. About 12 acres strawber
ries. Price $10,000.
No. 8. 68 acres on East Side, two and
one-half miles out. 30 3-year old ap
ple trees, 100 2-year old, all standard
varieties, also a dozen mixed varieties
for borne use. borne waste land.
Price $3,000.
No. 9. Twenty acres unimproved land
near Pine Urove school house, rrice
$110 per acre.
No. 10. Forty acres 5J miles out, all
under cultivation, 6 acres fall baring
orchard, also young orchard of yellow
Newtowns, 3 years old, 20 acres hay
land. Hmall fiuits, nice large house,
out buildings, etc. This is a very de
sirable tract, can be divided if pre
ferred. Price $15,000
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in large or small tracts. Some very good
land at low prices at present. Oood
growing commur.ity. Six miles east of
Hood River. Also homesteads and re
linquishments. Parties wishing to buy
will do well to writ or sec
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN,
Mosier, Oregon
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New Spring Novelties, are Now In
Wholesale Prices
November 19, 1904
Oretjonian Market Report Trust Prices
Wheat 81c Best Dalles flour f 4.50
Best Barley 22.00 ra" 19-00
J 1 Shorts..; 21.00
Rolled Barley 25.00
March 16, 1907
Oregonian Market Report Our Wholesale Prices
Bluestem Wheat 74c Cupid flour $4.00
Feed Barley 22.50 Sfan- 15-00
Shorts 17.50
Barley, Rolled.... 23.50
One year before we started, wheat was 8 higher than
this year and wheat products as controlled by the
Milling Trust was 23 higher. If you do not want
to return to paying the Trust enormous profits pat
ronize us.
Hood River Milling Co.
ZF-AHZIOIItf" STABLE
..Livery, Feed
W. II . MOORE,
President .
J. H.
Vice
and Draying..
oTJtCANAHANS & RATHBUN
Hood River, Ore.
Horses bought, sold or exchanged.
Pleasure parties can secure first-class rigs.
Special attention given to moving furniture ana
pianos.
We do everything horses cau do.
OSBORNE,;
President.
R. W. PRATT,
Cashier
It's a Good Load to Carry
is money, and if you are carrying it to
the Bank so much the better lor you
and your future. Money is a burden to
many people. When they get it they
want lo get rid of it, and they do in
the wrong wayl Sensible people will
not kee.i it around them, but wi!l bank
it. We should like to induce you to
open a bank acconnt wilh ns.
The Hood River Banking & Trust Co
Hood River, Ore.
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