i Four HOOD RIVEB GLACIER THURSDAY, OOTOBER 3, 1907 .V. i I X- 3 ft : t I i i ; ; i 1 1 . CORRESPONDENCE. ODELL. Mrs. ConuEA.iy tt)l to Fortlmd last Thuisday mid will visit in that city, ldoMiuoville and 8oio. Sbe ex pects to return to Olell In et-ut two weeks. Little liobeiin Ji.c'iHi very sick Ji t week mul aa lakeu to tbe bos- i tl Ht Hood illrnr f jr treatment. HI.e baa tr far rocu.. ic.l as to be able tn be bio ght homo 1 h latter part of tbe week. Tenty-thiee car of wood shipped from "The Htiinuiil", or NiU's tiding on tbe Mt Hood lailroad is the rec or 1 for last n oath Thirteen of these were sbii p .1 laet week. E. L. Kleiner la homo from a vi-iit to bus fit' her 'a boiue ill Fairbault, M inn. Mr. Kleiner wan called there by the death of a brother. Jlva Collin vidited tjo Nelfa Fri day night ruturuiiiK to Portland Sat i,i. laf. Mr. Collins i a ill undel ticuttuoiit for mi abscess resulting from ho accident about a year ago. Mr. and Mia 1! oh well Shelley lefi Odi-ll Friday and expected to s'.op l'Vidiy night in Hood River, tbeo tako the hout Saturday bound for Carbon. Wash., where they will re liiln. They have a cottage home iu Carson and Mr. Shulley expects toen gnge iu the leal estate business He Ih ntbiiHiastic ovei Carson 'a posalbil itita but does not expect to forget Hood Hirer. Friend wish them suo cesrf Iu tbeir new home and hope they qiny tin I time to visit Udell in tbe near future. We are told Mr. Lewis, of Portland, bin purchased a tract of land from Ruheit Livingstone, of Portland This luud ia situated south of Udell and eolith of tbe Livingstone limine. We understand Mr. Lewis will eiect a home ou this land. Should such be the case Udell will gladly welcome this family. Wallace Young baa been helping Ralph Shelley in bis livery aud trans fer business at Carson. Ralph's brother, Hugh, ia interested in tbe business and will be with Ralph, and Wallace Young will oome home where bo will be busy freighting. Ai last Sunday waa tbe fifth Sunday and not filled by previous appoint ment Rov. Woods kindly came to Udell aud delivered a seruiou iu the evening. Mr. Conaway baa installed a bar gain counter wbeio many useful arti cles may be found at five, ten aud fif teen cents. Beginning October 1 Mr. Connaway ia selling Dour and leed at Hojd River prices, liuying for cash and in car lota makes it possible (oi bini to make these prices. Tbe Mr. llerner mentioned in last week's Glacier was Mr. Lawrence or Lorenzou and as suoh wlil be remem bered by those who knew lilui some 17 years ago. Kalph Lewis camp In Friday even ing lrutu tbo forest reset ve. MOUNT HOOD. Mount Hood is to have quite a rep resentation at the stale agricultural college at Oorvallis this year. Misses Lottie and Ulenua Wilson staited last Friday to attend school there. Ueo. ,'lliornas and llobart Booth, already students there, have returned to re sume their studioB. Hugh Kniglit has come bank to Mount Hood to look after tbe apple crop on his father's plaoo. Mrs. Elmer ('nibble goes to Detroit this week to nioet her hu sound and reside this winter. She bin rented tbeir residence here furuithed to Lou lluldvvlu for tbe winter. Mac Hush has gone to Canyon City to spend tho winter. Orvillu IJiddlugor left last Friday to spend a week with his sister at , Frauktou, after whlrth ho expects to go ou to 1'ortJnud. The regular meeting of tbe grange ia to be held next Friday evening, Octouer 4. Mr. aud Mrs. Duvidsou, of Illinois, are visitiug J onto Davidson ut this place, Kov. Johusnu held services at Mt. Hood both morning and evening lust Sunday. He gave us two splendid seimons which were listened to veiy attentively by those fortunate enough to bo in attendance. Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. One frurtit raiue of bnil blnod te ft lufffflflh liver. 'I lut iiitNliim dnilinti4in. fottouooi Mitl.fltAiirea lire Hint lMorbl Into tli blood ki Ui6 lioweli upen wall Ayer'i fllU. A Mad by 1 O. kjwr Co., lAwali, AlW UDHIHIUWI OI J HAIR VIOOR. IP JQ A0UB CURE. If W I O CNEKRY PECTORAL. a VT liv no aaarMa I W publish ti.a formulaa of all onr Bdlalna. BIG REBUCTION SALE WHITE SALMON. From tin Enterprise. Work on Uillett liros. ' new bank bull ling is progressing nicely, tbe brick layers being nearly to tbe top of the windows. The biick work will probably be HaisLed ia another ton days or two weeks Mr. Arces is I uilding a substantial residence ou land purchased from M. M. Maine, at the font of tbe hill back oi Mr. Maine's residence. Tbe con crete foundation is now finished and the carpenters are pushing work rap idly on tbe superstructure. llerblo lluueaker was driving the horses out of the corral Monday even ing when he was kicked in the iaoe by one of them aud quite seveiely Injur ed. l)i. Uearhart had to take several stitohei in bis forehead, but now the little teliow is getting along nil right aud will soon be well again. R. A. Dyikett lias purchased an acre of ground from K Lauterbach beck of tbe Washington hotel, and will at once oo nnieuce the erection of a f 2000 residence thereon. It Is a sightly lo nation aud gives a tine v eiv of the liver aud tbe country ou the other side. We nre glad that Mr. ilyrkett has purchased bis property for It pi ores that he has decided to remain iu White Salmon and become one of us. Dick Wright waa severely Injured at Ulenwood Thurrlay forenoon about 11 o'clock while blastiug stumps. He put Id a blast which did not go off, and after waiting '25 minutes he went aud stooped down to pull out tbe fuse, when there was a teiriHo explo sion, and the dirt struck him in the face with great force. Foituuately the stump Hew away from him, otherwise he would douutless have been killed oitrlght. He whs taken throufb here Into last night to Hood Hirer for med ical attention by his brother-in-law, KJ Murray. It la not known just how I adly be ia burl, but it Is feared that both bin eyep are severely injured. Dr. J. S. Johnson aud J. S. Noli ritngen. of St l'aul, Minn., have been in White Salmon several days looking over 'be cnuutiy with a view of mak ing investments. ihesa gentlemen have alieady made same investments here and will odd to them from time to lime. They are buying real estate that Is not too far out and that can bs out up Into small tracts which they can sell to their friends who will theu come out uud improve them. Dr. Johnson states that be uoiv has '20 families on bis list that will come nut at once aud locate, and thinks that by spring tbero will bo ut least '200 fami lies ready to move out from St Paul aud locate in tbe White Salmon val ley. Thus they oome. The fame of the White Salmon valley Is already begin ning to spread and ''urlng the next tew yean people will Hook in from ell p-irts of the country, until this lean tiful valley becomes one of tbe most thickly settiod portions of the uoith nost. 100 Shirts for Men and Boys, soft or Golf Shirts without collars, with cuffs, and some with cuffs attached, worth up to $1.00. All go at 48c each SHOES Oxfords or low, Shoes for Men, Women and Children are cut in price from 35c to 75c per pair. Other lines as they become broken in size go at unusual cut price. The building we are in has been sold and is to be torn down and replaced with brick. We had our fall and winter goods bought and all was shipped before we knew we would have to vacate. As there is no other building available sufficient to accommo date our stock, we will have to close out several lines for cash At a Big' Sacrifice Ladies' Dress Goods, ready-to-wear Waists, Skirts, Coats and Fancy Waistings, Trim ming Silks, Velvets and Velveteens. Men's and Boys' Clothing Also special low prices on everything in the Dry Goods line. This is an unusual oppor tunity to make big savings in your fall and winter wearing apparel. Table Linens and Da masks in red and white, blue and white, bleached and half bleached, 50c quality at 30c 60c to 70c quality at 48c 85c to 1.00 1.25 to 1.50 "70c 1.10 UNDERWEAR All summer Underwear for Men, Women and Children, go at half price. Get ready for next year. R. B. BRAGG & CO J. E. llanna nrndo a business trip to The Uail'B Friday. BINGEN. W. W. Swan, president of tbe Joys It n Improvement Oo , will par oat on tbe (list day of October about 13000 for labor and logi for bis new mill, This ia only i starter as the mill is still under ci.ostrotoion. Four or five enterprises of this kind will putClng- en where sbe 'noperly belongs, at tbe bead of the list of manufacturing oi ties ou the new North Bank toad. Tbe steamer J. N. Teal is doing i thriving business at Bingen landing. lbey have unloaded over 00 too of merchandise for tbe Mingen and Ulen wood merchants in tbe oast 12 dav. The Ulenwood merchants try all kinds of routes for their goods, but always full back to th only natural outlet to tbe baok country Bingen. The steamer Teal baa out out landing at tbe White Salmon dock, as business did not justify stopping. Any of our friends who wish to take tbe Teal to Portland are Invited to com to Bing en and by calling on J. . Reynolds may secure tickets or any Infoi nation necessary. Mr. Keynolds bas been appointed agent at Bingen. Mr. Kankln, of White Salmon, has moved with his family to Blngea an I will at once start in the hotel bnsi ness. Mr. Kankln needs no ad vert is ing as Mrs. Bankin bas a aplendid reputation as a landlady. John Terry has moved In from bis ranch and started in tbe transfer bus iness, lie is having all tbe work be can do, but thin is nothing strange lor tJingen, as there is always plenty to do here and tbe money Is always ready, we don't have any lumber or itioor liens tiled bere. There wai a very enjoyable dance held in tbe Reynolds ball Friday ev ening by tbe Cod Fish club. There For ECONOMY I BUY THE LAR AWAY TCH It's the best ad we can get. y. DC '1 A CHANCE TO BUY "THE BEST Rubber Goods Right Prices Our now fall and winter lines of Hot Water Bottles and Syringes are now in. Wo are proud to say they are the best goods we have ever had, and are pgsitive we have the largest and most complete assortment ever carried in this city. In consists of all styles of HOT WATER BOTTLES Cloth covered, plain rubber, rubber cloth inserted, Combination Syringes, Tlain Syringes, and Hulb Syringes of all kinds. In fact a style and quality to suit everyone, and a price for each that will satisfy each purchaser that they are securing uhe best goods for the least money" See the samples of these goods in our window. Every piece is guaranteed. Come in and let us show them to you. KEIR (Q. CASS SMITH BLOCK 3C 30C 3C RELIABLE DRUGGISTS . jcuzz was a good attendano and splendid musio. All the best danoers from White Salmon were down and enjoyed themselves. There was a fine lunch erved at the Maple hotel, whUoas b also muob oyed.enj Fied Wilkin baa moved to Bingen and already has tbo lumber on tbe ground for bis new residence. Lie has a beautiful location. O. L. Hender son will oommenoe tbe erection of tbe building Monday morning. Mel Wetberell and R. A. Page are on a bear bunt In tbr mountains' back of Carton, and we all teel very sorry for tbe bears. HOSIER. Fall being near at band the farm ers are all busy gathering thoir apples and report tbe crops as very good. A. C. MoCarger la having a tele phone put Into bis i esidenoe. reter ;uenniogsen and family aie preparing to move to Tbe Dalle where Mr. llenningsen baa aooepted a posi tion In tbe commission business with Mr. Kurtz. Mrs. I. N. Thomas and family re turned frtm tbe bop yards last Wednesday. Born To Mr. and Mis. Alington, Thursday, Sept. 20, an eight pound boy. bo JJezeu was a Dalles passenger iasi rriaay. Alfred Evans returned frcra tbe harvest fields and left Sunday for Cot vallis to resume bis studies. MIm flazel Wledrlck came up from Hood River on a visit and returned Thursday, aooomcanied by ber sister, Miss Ella. Misses Can la Brown and Evelyn Hawes spent Sunday in The Dalles. Frank Maoey was a Hood River passenger last Saturday. Ibe Rebekah lodge gave r social last rrlday. Mrs. Althea Akars spent a few days in rue Dallies last week. Mrs. Cbas. Stark returned to her home In The Dalles after spending a few days at tho borne of W. A. Stark. Mr. Steelqulst and Mr. Qailey have beeu survelyng the land owned by A. L. Dundas Into 10 acre tracts. Mrs. Arthur Mlddleswart aud bkby have left for Butte, Mont . whe e shn will join her husband. Her father W. F. McClure, aooompaoied ber part of tbe way. Paul Evaua bas returned from tlm harvest fields. Miss Agnes Phillips, who has beeu visiting friends the last month, bas returned to her borne in Poitland. Sbe was accompanied by Miss Ber tress Coyle. Mrs. Dlok Evaua and daughter. Maude, returned borne fiom The Dalles Sunday. They were accompa nied by Mrs. Evans' niece, Miss Deu ton. Mrs. Arms, of Portland, has pur ' ohaied a 10 acre traot of land from A. ! Lb Dundas. R. S. Smith has purchased 80 aoies of land from Mr. Steelamltb. not tbe Otb and 10th grades should be taught in this district. Although strongly opposed by a few old resi dent, who apparently desire that things be continued iu tbe same old rut, it was deoided by a vote ot 20 to 7 to take up these grades bere. Fit teen minutes' time was devoted to discussion of tbe subject and both sides were fully aired, and the pro gressive and up-to-date element proved beyond doubt that it was tbe proper thing to do. With good schools we can now hope that tbe better class of inteudiog settlers may be induced to "pitch tbeir tents" in M osier, and tbe country and town's many aud varied tesoucea developed. About one aore in fifty of tbe available Brat-class fruit land in the M osier district U in productive 'condition, owing to the faot of being held in large tracts by people who have not the capital tode velop it. PINE GROVE fine urove school is progressing nneiy under tbe skillful muBgen uu oi ai lss (Jlurit witn the aid ot her as sistauts, tbe Misses llartnell and Poole. MisseslCiark and llartnell spent last Saturday and Sunday In Portland. Mrs. Ed Hawkes is enjoy'ng a visit from an old friend, Mrs. Cochran from Missouri. They have known each other since childhood, Mi. Rodamar, ot Waterloo, la., who came to visit his oousiu, W. Fike, is so much pleased with the valley that his two days' stay has been prolonged to mat many weeks and now be con templates buviug. ine Aioore cniiareu have been en tertainiug a siege of tbe whooping GOURD. The 23 year old horse of Hans Lage got cut in the wire last week so that be had to be killed. Sam Campbell is iu Idaho, Cut vallis students of this neighbor hood have returned to again take np their work at tbnt place. Miss Mable Kobinsou is at Monmouth, Ralph Ordway has returned from Massachusetts where he bas been tbe past few months. Tbe new bull iu our cburoh has very pleasing tone. Sotuo difficulty waa experienced iu getting it into place. It weighs 410 poinds. Now with a bell to call us to peivioos. it seems tbat there should be more promptness in attendauce. Our Sunday school opens at 10 o cluck. It ia not yet known when the new pastor will arrive A 10 cent afternoon tea will bo given at (he home of Mrs. J. (). Mark Thursday afternoon. Oct. 10. under me auspices or the Ladies Aid. A short progiam will le given and sup per fervea nora lour to tive o'clock, The puulio is invited. roiirteen ladies were present at the i meeting of the aid at Mrs. Rice's last week aud a very pleasant afternoon I was i petit. ju rine urove ieides Aid mav well be proud of tbe success cf tli ir , society iu both a social and financial 1 way. Besides subscribius and na ins Dr. MoCrum and friend, of Port- 900 towards the building of the uew land, weie up visltug at tbe doctor's Tartu. H. F. Claton. of Portland, has pur chased two 10 aoie tracts of land from A. L. Dundas. Mr. Clatou was great ly pleased with tbe cooutry. K. Wright, of Los Angeles, Cal., was np looking for a location for a box faotoiy. A. L. McKenna, of Portland, was np looking after bis property and also took several pictures of apple or- ob rds E. L. Root has completed the haul ing ot 00 tons of bay to ibe Dalles. Mi. Martin, of Portland, has pur chased a 10 acre traot of land frcm A. L. Dundai. Geo, and Jobn Carroll and Geo. Cbamberlai i visited Hood River one day last week. Geo, Huskey rather surprised bis Moaler friends last week by announc ing his martlge with a young lady from Browoville. Wa wondered wby George made ao many tripe to tbat plaoe this summer. Mosler U gradually emerging from Ita lethargy and "mossbacalsm." as waa plainly In evldenoe at tbe special school meeting beld Iasi Saturday for tbe purposa ot deciding whether or Church, thev hara curnalm) ir r.nr . r ----- - -1 r " . wi. . uulvu ii v n uj luuaia, JJU1U the janitor, subscribed towards tbe preacher' s.rlury and paid numerous minor expenses. In tact they have bad about 1200 credited toi this, tbeir arm year's work. Should tbe weather be fa vol able ihursday aftcinoon passers by may see a host of ladies huskina corn in Lage Bros.' Held, 'lis but tbe Ladies Aid laboring to secure the prize offered to tbe lady who busks tbe moat corn besides adding 20 cents to tbeir treasurer for each lady present. CRAPPER. Mrs. Hitobcock, Mrs. Goriill and Mrs. Butler, or Oakland, Cal., after speuding two weeks visiting with Mrs. O. W. Simons, left for tbeir homes Wednesday of ltut week. Mrs. H. C. Wortman, of Portland, is visiting with Mrs. Simons at the present time. Rev. E. D. Bronson failed to repoh bis appointment at tbe Crappper last Sunday afternoon. Rev. A. W. Barbezat, a minister ot tbe Menonita church, of North Yaki ma, Wash., commenced a series ot meetings at tbe school house last Sun day afternoon. He expeots to bold evening series through tbe entire week. He depends upon having tbe asasitanoe of Rev. H. J. Pontius, of Belliugham, Wash. We were very glad to see tbat E. E. Lyons, after his long and painful ill ness, was able to attend oburob last Sunday. I L. H. A meson, of The Dalles, visit ed with friends in this neighborhood from Saturday afternoon of last week until Mouday of this week. Nathan Haokett went to Portlaud Monday of last week. Mrs Niobola and Mrs. Markbam, of Kocxrora avenue, attended bunday school and church at Crapper last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Niokelseo, of Belmont, attend ed oburob at Crapper last Sunday afternoon. miss iMleo MoOurdy waa seen on our street one day laBt week riding on a nioe new pony. Congratulations Miss mien. Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Dumble, ot Hood River, visited with Mr. and Mis. P. II. Martin iast Sunday. Quite a number of Clapper ites re turned from the bop yards last week. DUKESTALLEY. We are having a One tall and tbe people are taklna advantase of it There are lota of improvements going ou cere. James Dunn and Mr. lay lor are bulidiug dwellings on tbeir land. Dunn bought from Knox, aud Taylor bought six aces from Mr. Penis. John Dodaon is building a barn. Mr. I'oltz bas built a barn and wood sbed. Leonard Dodson is building a dwelling ou the old man's place. J, E. Wbisler has built an addition to bis dwelling. Dave Salsberry and Roy Slooum have both built barns. Cbas. E. Earls aud Wm. V. GUsoock bave built houses ou their homesteads west of here. Dukes Valley is fast ooming to the fiont. We bave a store now so we do not have to go to Hood River or Odell. Mr. Knox said he will give another uoruur lot to any one who will put np a store or a bank, or in faot any kind ot a business bouse 'that would im prove tbe valley. Mr. Knox la a man woo likes to see anything that will improve tbe valley. Our school is progiessing nioely un der the watchful care of Miss Hnlda tienriobs. One month Is dosed and every one can speak a good word for our sohool and we know how to bd- : i . i i . " i-iii i i u kuuu reacner. . j understand (but Cbas. Stanton bat .old ont but bas taken a onntmot ro c tear ten acres of land, so be will be i ito ns a while vet. We would l.a giau to in dim buy a plaje here and siaj mi tiie valley. lb- re vjs rj'jito a number nf frlanHa or j. u. L i-uerou gathered at bis nun o d 'i i .0 and bad a pleasant ev enii'K. j i . j spent the evening tins ing mid t ,-iniij ice cream. Born - 1.. Ai. aud Mrs. Geo. Tud per, vppi. a D0V Mnth nr., I Iowa college professor of boitioultuie bas visited The Dalles and ia surpris ed tbat tbey can grow such exoeilent fruit without irrigation. Now if the professor bad dropped off at Under wood be oertainly would have tweu surprised sure enough for we bave peaohes to not only make the mouth water, but make tbe eyes water to look at ; yellow, rich, meaty and sweet to eat. And, too, If the professor eats, bay we would surprise him again by showing up four crops of alfalfa to the season. All done without Irriga tion. Tbe U. B. hatchery people are mak ing large oatobea in tbe last few days. It keeps the boys hustling to keep the fish eff tbe shoal at the mouth of tbe river where many of them are want ing to span. Professor Kollook is inoieasing bis foroe on the fruit ranch. He ia pre paring several acres to set in orobard this fall. G. L. and J. M. Carroll, of Mosler, were In Hood River Friday on busi ness oooneoted with the Mosier Krnlt Growers association. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very gooit land at low prices at present. Good Rrowing community. Six miles east of Hood River. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will do well to write or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Mosier, Oregon UNDERWOOD. O r sohool . peued Tuesday ot last ee! with bra. Knllnclc i.k.. s uho.i . unnu rather unexpected to some, the attendance waa liuht tint it s expected all onuila will lu nn k..j Mouday. B. F. Bc k is Opttinu matarlil . tbe groi I;'1 rAairinnn II. basselecit.il u ktj beautiful site for buildiug. Herman Buechl came un last to vit-it friends. Un has been ng several months in the mln i southern Oregon that he bas an inter est in. rranit xoornton, who bas been 1M up with a wounded thumb, U able to be out asain: or we shnnM an h. ... down again, on the Hood town site. we tmiuent at first Prank ... lug to buy a town lot. but hv l.t. come to tbe conclusion thai be Is try ing to contract with souie nartl.. down there, as he is quite a band to J. W. Marsh came nn tmm Pih..j Saturday. Mr. Marsh 40 acrea of U. Nelsnn which h. i. tends to pot in cultivation soon. We notice by the Cbronkle tbat an FOR SALE One-third cash; balance on or before 20 years at 7 per cent, 60 acres timbered land in sec. 16, 1-10, with additional 100 acres partly tim bered. Timber is worth cash pay-, ment required. 3 acres south of Wilson Reservoir,. ouuui nan, diock b, rarsnurst. 14 lots, block 29, Hood River proper. Apply to MURRAY ITAV Phone 95x Hood River. McReynoIds & Co. DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain and Poultry Supplies YUCCA TREE PROTECTORS, Petaluma Incubators and Brooders STOCK FOOD Phone 1091 HOOD RIVER. OREGON - Or. COB 22 lipt CARPENTERING SCREENS ShopoppositeO. B. Hartleva FeMn. Phone 571 HOOD RIVER Cider Mill Pays $8 per ton for No. I and $6 for No. 2 Cider Apples, delivered at the mill. il