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Four HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1907 CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Shelter k Son bare pnrobased a II ry and transfer business at Canon, Wash., and expect to reside tbere at ter October 1. Mi. and Mrs. Koawell Shelter and Ralph D. are known bete. having been in the haaineia known at the Little Wblte store several year. 1'ha boaineBi ability tbot made them UGPewfal beie will we are sure, bring pleasure and profit in the ne field. Ve i eg ret that tbey will not longer make their borne iu Odell and apeak for them a welcome where the future may find them. The date of the entertainment glren bv Mra. Pauliue Talmaee will be Hep tamber 13 instead of September 20 aa Btted in last week's Glacier. Ilia pro gram will be given In the tiburob. We are not at present prepared to state as to where tbe supper will tie aerveu out ootioe will be given as to that on tbe evening of the entertainment. ie member the date. Next Friday (to morrow) night. Mr. and Mrs. Strong and children are home from an overland trip to Crook county. Mrs. Post Is here from Prlneville, Ore. She is visiting ber daughter, Mrs. B. T. Young and Mis. J. K. Crosby. The question of an eleventh grade in Odell school waa lecided at the meet lag Saturday by a vote of twelve to one against adding tbe eleventh grade to those already taught in our sohool. Mrs. Uaird is here from Portland for a visit with ber daughter, Mrs. L. D. lioyed. Mias Berths Lafferty left Hood Riv er Sunday evening. She went to Wal la Walla, Wash., where she expects to enter Whitman college for a four year's course in inuslo. Miss llertha is by uature endowed with unusual tulent along musical lines and has had considerable training and now with snob a course as Whitman college affords we may expect to bear glow ing reports of ber progress. We con gratulate ber on haviug been so for tunate as to have availed Herself oi this opportunity. Art examination will be held at the sohool house September 19tb and 20th for the benefit of those who desire to take tbe eighth grade examination at this time. One of the prettiest social affairs ever held in Odell was the afternoon tea at tbe home of Miss Mayme How ard laat Saturday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Crosby is borne from a visit nt lluxton, Ore. Don Crosby and J. W. Wilson are borne from the wheat fields of eastern Oregon. Miss Violet Maalker is expected home soon. She is visiting relatives at Columbus, Wash. Rev. Woods preaohed a sermon Sun day that was as are all bis sermon I, full of good truths, calmly and con vincingly told. The C. E. Suuday evening was very interesting. A special feature waa a solo by Mrs. Pauliue Talmage, Hope Shelley accompanist. Mrs. I'almage's songs are treats such as are not al ways attainable in communities suob hs ours and they are greatly enjoyed by those who are so favored as to bear them. Gertrude Crosby, leader. Odell school opened Tuesday, Sept. 3, with the following enrollment: I'll mury, 15 pupils; intermediate, 22 pu pils; advanced 11 pupils. Monday, Sept. 9, the enrollment wasas follows: Primary, 21; intermediate, 29; ad vanced, 18. Naomi lioyed and Jolly Shelley are preparing for tbe egbtn grade examination to be held Sept. 19 and 20. They are working faithfully and Indications ere that their efforts will be crowned with success, Lynn Young and John Shelley are obliged to spend part of eaoh day at borne work, but are ambitious to prepare to enter tbe agticultnral college at Cnivallis, so will be in sohool part of l. . L - I. i.L . I . 1 l eituu UHy iu wum wuu me mgeura clusses and read physical geography. We approve of their Interest though we regret that tbey may not devote full time to sohool work. The above report of condition of our school at the opening of the seo ond week's school was received from our principal, D. C. Henry, and Is an For W It's the U Why Not See What it is Like ? Price 25 Cents JLmsst KEIR CASS n S1 SMITH BLOCK lira t-r.:: DC indication of bis Interest In the wel fare of tbe school and Is one of hie many acts directed toward making Odell school one to which we may point with ever increasing pride. BINGEN. Miss Olive iloghes, of Spokane, wbo baa for tbe past month been vis iting ber sister, Mrs. Wetberell, left tor ber borne last inesday. It Is very unfortunate that our kind friend of the Enterprise should so far forget tbe best interests of this psrt of tbe country merely because be cannot have those interests located in Ms own door yard and use bis dirty little sheet to knock any nterprise that is started In Ulngen. ibe devel opment of our section In general should be the main aim of our towns. Now, aoording to tbe exaulted ideas of this far-seeing typesetter, it would be practical to locate a saw mill in bis t two, to drive tbe logs down tbe river, haul them up the hill, out them into lumber, then haul it back down tbe bill to the railroad to send it to market. (He certainly shows good business ideas, don't be?.) We have tbe echoes of a terrible bluff not very far distant from our own door ttep, of a little town on a bluff, that Is .-un on a bluff, and fcy a bluff, and In fact has so ruusb bluff about it that it baa, through tbe columns of ts chief clutter, biutled many a good enterprise that should have been en- couragod. Although the chief bluffer baa run bis pet bluff to some of an extent, there is now a town here that is uot on the blurt, and never was on the bluff, and never will be ou the bluff, and that won't tnke a blurt from any old narrow eyod bluller; but we are bere and bere to stiiy. It our friend, tie Kuterprise, is uot afraid of tiingen, (ai he to ofteu averts) why does be iu uluiot every issue of u s sheet use some Jlltle underhanded remarks about our town, merely be cause be Is placed in a position where be can do so. Here are tliree quos tions we wish to ask: 1st. Throw a stone Into a bunoh of dogs, which one yelpsr 2nd. Isn't it the dog ttiat gets bit? 3rd. Now who baa been doing the yelping around this part of the country? Mel Wetberell has receivrd bis aommisBion as postmaster at llingen and has foimally taken over tbe office. Mrs. Cudiuure, of the Maple hotel, visited Hood River and Viento Wednesday and Thursday: Tom Qulgley and T. J. Stottle have opened up a Jogging camp about four miles from town, and will make things bum tbe coming winter, cut ting logs for tbe Swan mill of liingen. A goodly number of Liingen people went to Portland to hear Secretary 1'att speak. We hope in tbe near fu ture we will have a Commeroiiil club organized so we can send a delegate to attend suob gatherings and muke such reports back to our town as will be of benefit to us. WHITE SALMON. From tbe Enterprise. Just 0000 pieces of mail passed through the White Salmon postotlloe during tbe first four days of this week. Frank Cory returned from Alaska Tuesday and tbe other boys will be home in a few days. Frank looks hearty and says he enjoyed hi moult Immensely in tbe northern clime, but be was glad to get back home again. R. A. Byrkett moved In from Trout Lake yesterday and ia now oooupying tbe bouse recently vacated by Attor ney W. 11. Hornibrook. We are glad to have Mr. Byrkett and his estimable family who us, and hope tbey will oonolude to remain permanently in White Salmon. Sunday morning, Sept. 15, at 11 o'clock and in the evening at 7:30, Rev. Davis, of Hood River, will preach at the Alpha opera house. Suu day school every Sunday at 10 o'clock. A cottage prayer meeting lias been organized and will meet at tbo homes of anyone who wishes to hare tho meeting on Wodnosday evening of each week. Everybody welaomo to attend any of these meetings. A. L. Richardson has finished the big steel bridge aoross Wind river, which be has been constructing for Skamania county. This bridge is lo oated half a mile below tbe St. Mar tin bot springs, and it ia the third ECONOMY BUY THE ARAW A best ad we DOC Our La France for chapped hands and rough -.Kiii is the result of careful study and experiments in putting- together the best ingredients for making a successful 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. OC bridge to be built at that point dui log tbe last few years. Wind river is a fierce stream when it Is np, and takes ont piers and abutments faster by far than tbey can be built. Mr. Richardson thinks that tbis bridge is so const-ucted that bleb water in tbe river will have no effect on it what ever. He has been delayed consider abiy in completing tbe work by bis men helping the Wind River J .umber Co. get their logs out of the stream. tbe company being short of men, else be would have completed the work a couple of weeks sooner. The local fcliool opens under tbe brightest auspiues this year. About 150 scholars are hlieady enrolled, and this number will be gieatly increased during tbe next few weeks, and tbe five teachers employed will probably have their hands lull by tbe time the school term is w 11 under wsy. A number of children from the country are coming In to take advantage of White Salmon's excellent schools tbis year. o the present building will probably be taxed to its capacity, and it may be necessary to build an other addition to the school building before the term is out. The partition off of another room leaves the build ing very crowded for ball pac al ready. Cbevaliei Wni. Crowhurst. of Seat tie, has been in White Salmon for the past several days organizing a canton ment or tbe Patriarchs M iiitant, which is tbe highest degree of Odd Fellow ship. On Weductdny evening be per fected the organization and establish ed the canton with tbe following otH oers: John G. Myers, captain; W. C Manly, lieutenant; A. 11. Coleman. ensign; 'Ibe. Suksdorf, clerk; R. field, accountant; H. C. Cook, guard; W. 11. Overbaugb, banner bearer: A. J. Sheppler, sentinel; JJr J. W. Gear hurt, picket. Tbe canton starts off with 19 charter members xo:1 bright prospeots tor a rapid growth, as it is tbe only oue iu tbis pait of this state, and also bat a large prt of Oregon to draw from. The Ptitriuichs Militant is a military or- gauizstion of tbe Odd Fellows the nmi:e as tbe uniform rank of tbe K. of t'. and the Knights Templar of tbe Musoniu order. It Is just now being organized In this state, and Good Will Is Mu. 10. It Is growing rapidly, bow- ever, and in the course of another year they will be everywhere. MOUNT HOOD. Mrs. Fiimer Cribble and daughter. Miible, have returned to Mt. Hood for a few weeks. Ihey have been spend ing the summer with Mr. Ur'bble at Detroit, Ore., and expect to be with him tbe coming winter. E. L. Rood has been quite sick dur ing the pa&t week but is improving at piesent. Chester Walton also has teen on the sick list. , Miss Boeste Walton loft Monday for ber home iu Portland. She has been enjoying the mtnuittr with her broth er, Chester Wulton. Charley Sbuw returned to Mt. Hood last luesday, alter an absence of about two months. Miss Nan Cooper, with her niece, Miss Dorothy Uuiley, oatne to onr set tlement Saturday. Miss Cooper SBys she enjoyed her trip to Jamestown very much, but thinks tbere is no plaoe like Mt. Hood. Miss Mabel Caiter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Carter, was married lust Wednesday to Dr. E. D. Johnson, of Portland. 1'bey were married at tho homestead out under the trees. Uev. W. C. Uilmore, of Hood River, performed the ceiemony. Ouly mem bers of the family and Miss Blanche Lalleity were piesent. Monday morning the school bell soundod tbe knell of a Jong vacation and announced the reopening of an other school year. Miss Nan Cooper la the primary teacher and Miss Toon, of Portland, is the instructor of the more advanced pupils. (Jeorge Monore retuiued Monday Irom tbo burvost fields. Hail Tetter for Thirty Years. I have suffered with tetter for thirty years and have tried almost counties remedies with little, if any. relief. Tliree boxes of Chamberlain's Salve cured me. It was a torture. It breaks out a little sometimes, but nothing to what It used to do. 1). 11' Reach, Mid land Citv, Ala. Chamberlain's savle is for sale iiy Keir & Cuss. can get. 23 1 Rose Cream AY KELIAULE DRUGGISTS For Coughs and Colds There is i remedy over sixty cars old Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Pf course you have heard of it, probably have used it. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest. Ask your doctor about it. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for ovar sixty years." A Mad fey t. n. Ayr O.. Lew!!, AIM mftaitCMiurara i sarsapabilll PILLS. HAIR VIOOt, yers Wa bT no Msr-tl ! Wa pablUfc th. rorinu'iu c( All oar iMietBM. Ayer's Pnis lr?roase the activity of the liver, and thus aid recovery. UNDERWOOD. The Underwood Sunday school held its first piooio at fje icbool huiue Suuday. The program heiuK rbort, it was well reudered. Ibis speaks rll for tbe yoatig peni le. Let us rot he eery In well doing.. We may eulxrge sod become greater, for w have room lor improvement Me are s"rry to Dote tbe absence of a number of our people from tbe immediate neighbor bood. Mrs. Frail rioh a aiutur nt Mra II Nelson, returned from Pnrtlioiri Sal:. urday. She reports Mrs. Nelson im proving and believes her recovery is assured. J. Snyder and Otto Thomas came over Sunday from White Salmon to attend tbe p ionic. II. Coleman is the busiest man In tbis section of tbe oountiy. Betting material on tbe ground fcr tbe Dr. Whiteside residence. Tbis is to be built of logs, placing them on end. The house when completed will be 16x50. Mra. Ed Underwood started tor Yakima Saturday morning where she expects to stay for several weeks. Will StioD. while sivimr tbe bovs a lesson on fancy cautbook flipping on cue turndown, got bis face too olcee to tbe end of tbe oanthook stalk. It ruck his lower lip, cuttiug it through to bis teetb, so Will went uown to see Dr. Avery, wbo round it neoessary to patch it op with a neat little plaster. Off a ways it looks to bo about 4x6. Mrs. Olson and sis.er. Miss Hud. came down from the falls Saturday to visit wicn tneir mends, Mr. Larson, and was li attendance at tbi piooio. A. J. Haines, the only first class carpenter we have in this section, is doing flume work tor Stipp liros., wnion tie will soon have completed. Mr. llaines says be has had more work thxn six men could do. Eecent meetings ot the Underwood Improvement club have demonstrated tbe good work being done and that may still be done by the oiganizalion. Interest in matters peitaining to advancing tbe Interests ot the com munity represented by tbe member ship, is constantly Increasing, and as is shown ry returns of petitions to tbe noitb bank railway official, signed by considerably over '200 prop erty owners and residents, everybody is "pushing." A Jurge committee from Trout Lake, llusum, Underwood, Lower Wbit-t Salmon valley, augmented by prom inent business men ot Portland, all of whom have Interests at tbis point. are now in Portland in tbe interest of tbe olub. Arrangements are being made for more satisfactory steamboat landings and the club is in communication with state and county oliioials regard ing betterment of roads and bridges, Tbe whole upper valley is anxious to get tbe roads and brdiges leading to the mouth of tbe river in suob condi tion aa to permit of being freighted and traveled over, owing to the great saving in distance and grade. The new state road will be tbe natural water grade roadway being the output ot tbe eutire White Salmou Kiver vol ley to witbin atone'i throw of the present Underwood landing. This whole district for 25 or 30 miles up the valley ia represented iu tbe Un derwood Improvement olub, and while we have many obstacles to remove and many accommodations to provide before we are prepared to properly take care of the daily arrivals ot home seekers and investors, and to provide facilities for handling tbe large and constantly increasing traffic from the interior, tbe omoers and every mem ber of tbe olub have reason to con gratulate themselves on tbe success already attained and tbe outlook for further development is brighter and surer every day. Tbe olub feeels very grateful to the good citizens ot llood Kiver for tbeir kindiy and most valuable offers of as sistance, and if they will pardon our copying after tbeir progressive and up-to date methods of "boosting" we hope very soon to be able to "put Underwood on the map." P. I. Paokard. Seo'y. Pure Teas are healthful-nerve soothing-delicious. FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE TEAS Ceylon Japan Oolontf English BreaKfaat Gun powder BlacK& Green are pure, racked navor- tight in dust-proof car tons to protect their purity and flavor. J. A. Folrfer EL Co. San Frtnclaco lortr ot Pore ! j JJUWjf Jit FilUMGIl t CO. ON Summer New Fall Goods are beginning to arrive . W. J. BAKER & CO. Ileal Estate gents. Of Hood River, Oregon, offer tho fol lowing bargains: No. 1. 5 acres, 1 mile from (own, all improved, all set to trees, Newton, Spitzenbergs and peache, poultry yard and good buildings. $3250. No. 2 24 acres half mile from town, 400 trees, 6 years old. 10 acres 1 to 3 years old, 8 acres berries, $2,000 house, all in high stute of cultivation. $15, 000. No. 3. Five acres close in, 5 inches of water, no buildings, no fruit planted, but ground thoroughly fertilizod and very rich. Price $-',600. No. 4. Ffteen acres, all under cultiva tion, 5 acres 2 year old treeB, 10 acres 1 year old treeg. 4 acres strawberries, set among young trees. Price $7,500. No. S. Thirty acres one and one-half miles from town, all under cultiva tion, 4 acres orchard in full tearing, 10 acres young orchard, some meadow land and 3 acres berries, large house, very conveniently arranged. Good barn, also good cottage on place and all kinds small fruit. Electric light, phone, etc. A very desirable home. Price $15,000. No. 9. Six and one-half acres three miles out, 4 acres set to trees two years old, peach trees set between rows, 6-room house, good well and barn. rTice $2,tjO0. No 10. Eight acres, same distance from town, 250 4-year-old trees, ulao 150 young trees one year out. Three acres of this place is suitable for carlv berries. Neat 5-room hoi:se and out buildings. Price f 4,400. This list is simply a sample of what we have to offer buyers. Call and see our entire list. It will interest you. Dissolution of Partnership. To whom it may conoern : Tbe partnership heretofore exerting between J. K. Carson and C. K Sum ner, under the firm name of Sumner & Carson, has been dissolved by mut ual oonrent. The business will be conducted by C. F. Sumner, who will pay all bills and collect all accounts due said firm. Al those indebted to tbe firm of Sumner & Carson are re quested to call and settle. J. K. Carson. C. F. Sumner. Hood Kiver, August 15, 1907. el2 :f g-. coze CARPENTERING SCREENS Shop opposite O. B. Hartleys residence, Phone 571 Club Chop House AND RESTAURANT Merchants' and Famers DINNER 11 A. M. to 2 I M 25c A SPECIALTY T. W. DeBUSSEY "'! """imm na olu SSli ji" " f I""" "- for oSr pari nol,l oritrl &Vl'SEZZS!!Z2 22 sZQ$ - i so pecial Reduction ALL AGG WHOLESALE RETAIL THE DALLES NURSERIES R. II. WF.BE R, Prop. THE DALLES, OREGON. GROWSB AND DKALEB IN FRUIT, SHADE TQCCC GRAPE VINES ORNAMENTAL ' KLL J SMALLRUITS Evergreens, Roses and Shrubbery. Remember, Car Trees are Crown Strictly Without Irrigation. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit Boxes Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit. Oregon Shotjjnc ahdUmon Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily Throngh Pullman standards and tourist Jleeplnit care dally to Omaha. Chicago, Bpo kane; tonrlBt .sleeping cari daily to Kansas City; throngh Pullman tonrlHt sleeping car (personsally ondnctd) weekly to Chicago. Reclining chair cars (neat free) to the East dally. tJnlon Depot Leave. Arrive Chlcago-lWtland Special for ' the Kast via H nntington, dally 8:30 am 8:20 pin Spokane Flyer for Eastern Washington. Walla Walla, Lewiston.Coenrd'Aleneand Great Northern points, dallv 7K pm 8:!U am At Hnlti.rTnmttirn.h.L. - via Huntington, dally 7;40 pm Portland-Rlggs local, for all points between Biggs and Portland, dally 8:00 tm :30am 5:15 pm RIVER SCHEDULE FOK ASTOKIA and8:U0 P. M. &00P7"M way points, connecting Dally Dally with steamer for Ihvaco except except and North Beach steam- Sunday, Sunday er Hatwulo, Ash street Hatnrday, dock (water per.) 10:00 P. M. FOR Dayton, Oregon 7K A. M. 7:30 P. M. City and Yamhill Rlv- Dally Dally er points. Ash street except except dock (water per.) Sunday. Sunday. FOR L EW 18 TO N, :40 A. M. 4.-00 P. M. Idaho, and wsy points, Dslly Daily from Riparia, Wash. except except Saturday Frlduy OFFICE HnTTRS Frelffht TTonsa fi am tt 1 4 m. No freight received or diivai4i .n.. I Passenger Depot-flonrs for delivery of ex press and baggage will be 8 a. m. till 6 p. m. WM. McMURRAY. General Passenger AsrenL Portland, iw H. Vf. BOYLE, Agent, Hood River. O. R. & N. TIME TABLE. East bonnd JJo. 2, Chicago Special. 10:50 a. m. No. 4, Spokane Flyer, (h40 p. m. No. 6, Mail and Express, 10:06 d. m. No. 8, 10:30 a. m. No mail. No. 24, Way Freight, 12:15 p. m. West bonnd Na 1, Portland Special, 5:50 p. m. No. 8, Portland Flyer, 6:20 a. m. No. 6, Mall and Express, 6:30 a, ra. No. 7, 8:15 p. m. No mail. No. 25, Way Freight, 1:25 a, m. No. 66, Fast Freight, 1.-06 p. m. f-COFFEE ! TEA SPICES BAM NO POWDER 'EXTRACTS 1 JUST RIGHT ! .CESSSE' CLOSSET t DEVEES jWTUNaORE.aj & ROSS & WRIGHT ICE CREAM and Confectionery PARLORS THE BEST LINE OF Tobaccos and Cigars IN THE CITY The Oregonian, Telegram and Journal ON SALE SUNDAYS PINEULES 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY ri Annrn TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO Mjk A iose at ted time uso severs case before morning. BACKACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. KEIR & CASS. Druggists McReynoIds & Co. DEALERS IX Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain and Poultry Supplies YUCCA TREE PROTECTORS, Petaluma Incubators and Brooders STOCK FOOD Phons lOOl HOOD RIVER. OREGON MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very irood land at low prices at present. Good irrowing cnmmui.ity. Six miles east of Hood P-iver. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy win ao well to wnUa or sea GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, McBier, Oregon CO b,J I!