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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1907)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1907 CORRESPONDENCE. ODELL. Kobert Livingstone tod t OJie friends whowe bomes are far away in Scot land, Lave been looking about Odell. Mr. Livingstone stops ot "Netlierby" bis roomy, plt-staul c ountry borne a ih rt distance south of Udell store. i tie engine ami t n.k for the bot-air pu taping plaut U to force the wa ir r rum a wi ll i;; the low laud of the Lawrence iro erty up and into tli.i handsome residence above, arrived la meek. Ibis tine bouse bus all the conveniences of a city home with the single exception, eloctrict lights and tbe wiring is done so that at some fil tuie time these niay be easily added. A furnace 'n tbe basement piovides hi at for tbe entire bouse and iu addi tin;i to this is a Ure-pliioo on the first Hi. or with a settle at either side, giv ing tbe room a cheery air. Through out all tbe bouse oouvenience and ele gance are found. 1'. A. Mshsoo returned Saturday Iruui a trip to Ibe Dalles It i tbo harvest time with all who hfcvj orchards iud a busy time in- deed. No school Wednesday, Thursday and Friday this week. Our teachers are la attendance at the countv insti tute Iu The Dulles tbe tbroo days mentioned. Odell was all ecxitemeot last Friday that being tbe day Iho "Island Las sies" passed through our neighbor hood going to Dae via tbe Mt. Hood railroad. The school niarchod to Odell depot with banting drum and U. H. Hag aloft and gave a sboat of wel come. The visitors sung songs as did the pupils of Odell school aud after several minutes exchange ot gieeUuga the train moved on towards Dee aud the school marched back to every duy life. Snob events as this will long be remembered by those who were theie and are aduoating In a bigb degree. O. L. Walters went to Tbe Dalles Saturday and vhitod tbe fair. He re ports seeing bis brothers soli apples at eitfbt delists per box. Mr. Walters returned to bis borne la Odull Sun duy. Mrs. Connaway has returned from a vinlt with bor parents at Sclo, Ore. Mrs. Connaway'a lister, Miss iiclyen, oi. no with ber tor a visit here. liorn-To Mr. and Mrs. (1. F. Smith, Sunday, Oct. Ill, an eight pound girl. After mere than one and one-halt years as correspondent lioiu Odell J will write what Is to me tlio most un pluasaut oommuuioution 1 huve sent an representing ourcommuuity.tbntigb the cause for those words Iihs been ap parent mote than onco. LbhI Sunday evening Mining O. K. , diHtuibing ele ments were at work to such an extent that those who were tlieio to help aud bo helped la tbe good cnuse were pie vented from so doing. Now this elo n.int wits composed if these who sin uld desire to bo known as gentle n eu but nte deterring a rery dillor ent title. They were b ys ot ages ranging from hlightly more than a dozen years to probably twice that number of years, some of them sons of parents who are Christians hh tlitlr work testifies all of t hum bous of par cuts who would be gnoved to bear the tiutb legarding these boys' ac tions iu n l bum wbero one should lie have with dtconuii. Several "f them are noted for this htyo of linbuvlmii and may bIivlvs be found I . the thick of tbe u oboe m iug noisj and lb is tin e we in trou ced new methods te gnrdlng them. Tin se who have most fn. jiioutly iiimlo iluliirlmnoo are hoys w 'id Hie hs but a handful and their ii.i'ents should doul with them with out delay, If fie pare' ts ot nil will not or cannot control the ndeuders no have laws made to Ot just such cases and happily it does not require a threat number of persons to be able to cull In tbe protection of the luw Puople ot intelligence who know what Ih proper oouduct nt a place of wor ship have (old mn they would not go to the Hominy ermil'ig meetings in our church und goo the church dese crated as they bud seen when they 'lid attend. Thuro Is a time whou foi biuiranoe ceiuus to be u virtue and il soeuis that tlmo is here and I bo e this msy bo taken not as tin idle threat but us a warning given with good intent and that no further actor PimMS-f' ' We Trust Doctors If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness, exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. ITnlm Xhtn U SallT wHo of h pnlsounui product. r abwirbwi. cauilng hl -!,. blllouintu.. nu. djpti. '"' pro. nunc Hi Krtprlll from dolnit It ! work. Ay"', Will rt ll pllU. As 07. all TBKU.tll. tT J. C. Afr Co., Lowell, Ato mi yers anutfcotuwa ot 9 HAIR VIGOR. Alii E CUHE. CHEEKY PfcCTOtAl.. rBnacsprrr..'--: BIG REBUC1 ION SALE W hm BO MeraU I Wtpubliih th formulas of all our 4ifnea. J! 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 mention will be required. A verv pretty home wedding took I lace Thursday, October 10, 11W7, at Hie home of Mrs. K. A. Warner, 1:15 E Aukeny street, Portland, when tbe daughter, Laura Almira, was united iu innritige to Ulva FraiicM Collins. 1 ho ceremony was petformed by the bride's uncle, Itev. John J once. The gunrt ii ii iu lit rf-l about 4U iloA of tbeiu being lelutives. ibe bouse was boautiiully decoiated with autumn leaves and ivy intertpursed with ted hearts and bells. Tbe biide was very winsome In a frock of white mull and carried a shower bouijntt of bride's roses. lie maid ot honor, Miss Lucia liartoi, woiea frock of pule yellow aud ca-rled cream roses. Tbe groom was attended by John Huberts. Just Ereaeding tbe wedding uniich from oheegrin, played by Miss VetlieTrl bon, Miss liantleld rendered "rthen Song is Sweet. " The presents which were numerous consist of silver, out glass, dainty chinaware and a Grand piano. The bride la well known in Portland and is an accomplished mu sinian as will Le seen by reading the following liom the l'urtluud Tele gram: "Laura A. Warner surprised even Poitliind iu the original and de lightful conception she gave tbo two uumbeis frr which she was pro grammed. Her technique is beyond criticism. Never were runs played more monthly and iu her expressions aud touch there Is nothing to be said except iu praise." There are also words ot highest praise from ether cities In which Miss Warner appeared both as piano soloibt und accompan ist, Tbe groom is a sou ot a well kuown Hood Hiver fruit grower and las init.iy friends who congratulate him on securing the prize he has won for a bildo. Mr. and Mrs. Collius came to lluod isivei Friday and were welcomed by their frieuds, the Nells, and given a reception at the Wiuaus home. Saturday the young couple nent to tbo boiiio of Hi- groom's fath- ei beautiful spot iji m outing. iiunday at the ohuich in Odell the Ii lends of t he groom were pleaded to n. pet his bible and i.ll worn won by her chut iuiu;j u.iiuuer. Ntxt Saturduy the happy couplo ex ect to return to Portland where they will be at bon.o tj their friends at '1130 II. Aukeuy streut, atltr Nov. 1. PINE GROVE W. ". Peri'' recently sold 40 uorcB of iiiiiuipiuved litnl to Prof. Miller, of Alabama. Mr. Perry bought this laud Hvo years ago of D. A. Turner, for $H por i.er.) and -..Id at moro than ten times that pi ico Will Lobh Is moving his bouse from ileal Mr. Mason's to h s land pui- chafed of J. it. Jackson. liert Adiimsnn boiiglit tlirio acres ot land In the limrett district und will move thereon soon. He paid 180 r a ire. Mrs. II. II. Hiddell. of Cortland, is visitiiu hersUtei, Mr. Kd Lngo W. W. Hmith and sister, Mrs. Town loy, who hire been spending the past Uiroe moiitlif with relatives here left 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 h lu s been sold and is to be torn down ?.;:a repi ced with brick. We had our fall r.nd win- goods bought and all was shippp! uexore we knew we would have to vacate. As there is no other building avail ible Sufieientto accommo date our sto.., we v. ill h.veto 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 arid 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. IB. & CO. for their bomei at LaPorte and Tih t, 1:1., Tuesday. Carpenters aie busy these dajn Work Is now being r'otio on the (irang. hall, John H. Mohi's house and Dr. All n s esiiii.iioe. Ed Ilawke, li puttirn up a wood bed wbicb I p will u o as an apple house this wii.' r. There will br no school tbe last threo days ot this week. The teachers will attend instituto in Tbo Dalles. Tbo water at the rchool bouse bus been tested and tound to be pure. Tbo wind ot last week did consider able damage in the otohards by caus ing tL6 tipples to fall. Apples are ripeuiug earlier than usual this 5 ear. Quarterly meeting services were held here luBt Sunday by Rev. Kufos, if Tbo Dalles. Our new paBtor is ex pected to arrive tbis week, Tbe afternoon tea at Mrs. Mark's was not very well attended because of tbe busy season. One dollar and six ty cents was cleared. New rustic aud paint adorn the out- tide of the Pine Orove store which adds much to tbe appearance ot the building. A 1. Mason's new apple house is rapidly noarina completion. It will be the llueat in the valley. MOUNT HOOD. Mhhoii Ualdwiu left last Friday for Portland, where be expeots to attend i'. uiisiness college. Miss Maude Merill. the teaober in the China Hill dUtrict, lett Friday ufteruoon fur her borne- near Hood Hiver intending to visit tbe home folks till time to go tj the institute tit The Dalles. For ECONOMY BUY THE .ARAWAY AT It's the best ad we can get. REE FREES Japanese Curio Teapots With oach find every one dollar purchnse of THELMA PERFUME We will (ilVIO YOU one of these beautiful little Japanese curios an elegant little mantle or corner-curio piece. Many of our host customers have used TIIKLMA PERFUME and have pronounced it the best delicate, dainty and lasting:. WE KNOW IT IS (JOOI), as we have handled it before, but in this way we are giving away these teapots as a little gift to our best customers on perfumes. AVE WANT TO (JIVE YOU ONE. See these curios in our window. Also come in mid look over our beauti ful new fall line of package and bulk perfumes now on hand. EIR XSl CASS Ii f SMITH BLOCK KKLIABLE DRUGGISTS -J J be schools were cloi-ed Tuesday af temooa for the week, as tbe teachers have gone to (ho institute, n bich con venes at The Dalles October 10-18 Oeo. Cooper weut to The Dalles Saturday morning to attend the car uivol. He returned Hunday. Fred Wisbatt let m 11 cd ftom 'Ho Dalles Saturday. He reported that the carnival was a gieat success. Mr. and Mie. K W. Cooper, of Al bany, Ore , were visiting Mrs. M. H. Ciaft, Mr. Cooper'a sister, at Sky rancb lust week. They went on Tburs day to Ibe Dalles to visit relatives. Walter and Kaymoud Urlbble esti.e in from lange work last Monday of last week. They went to Portland last Monday to iit .ond a meeting ot forest rangers there. M, fl. Cra.t returned to Sky rauch lttt-t Saturday, after a two week's ab sence at Mosier. He says apple pack lug is in full swing thete. The apples are One there this yoat, and the Mo flier people are getting tip lop ptices for them. Jaa. Laugille is putting up a neat oottage on bis furtu here. I Mr. and Mrs Will Urlbble spent Hint week visiting in Portland and The Dalles, and tukiiig iu tbo carnival at tbe latter plure. Mrs. Ash, Mn lletuier's rurther, who has been visiting bet duuhtei here for some tlu.e. rt-tnrued last Tuesday for Sheboygan Mich., whero she resides She took tomo rf our big Oregon aisles with her to Bbuw what we can mine here. Three expert p takers from tho Dav idson Fruit Co., were iu the Mt. liood district lust week, packing ap pies which huru been contrncted to that company It wns Intnreating to watch theiu ns tbey sorted and packed tbe big red apples. Ihn way tbey made them move wad not t-buv. Dou't forget the school meeting Saturday. The meeting is for the purpose of voting whether transports tion shall be furnished by the district to children living at a distance. Mrs. Warren Coopei went to The Dalles IrtBt week to attend the carnival and visit relatives there. Mrs. Walter Urlbble aoompanled Mr. Uribble to Portland Moud iy. Warren Cooper left Monday to at tend tbe forest tatigeis meeting in Portland. Mrs. It. J. Molsaar. aud two chil dren expected to leave Tuesday morn ing tor Iowa, to spend tbe winter. Mis. Maud MoKamey has been vis iting trisnda and relatives across tbe river tbe past few weeks. CRAPPER. Mr. and Mr?. Jasper Wickham, Mr. aud Mrs. O. A. MoCurdy and Mr. aud Mrs. J. B. English, of Crupper, and Mr. and Mia. Will Nichols, cf Barrett, attended tbe fair at The Dalles. Mr. mid Mn. NiolioN brt. tight home with them three I bio rit.tous aud about fort; smiles Tho awrd lng committee at tbe fair decided tbat the 1 Suitzenberes. Newtowns Where yon wanlit When yon want it b(?ooa(. .tao w'ff " smoke no smell no trouble. ft... - - - . ACR 8X Often vnn vvanl heal in a hnrrv " j j .11 .1 1 in some room in the house the lur nace docs not reach. It s so easy to pick up and carry a PERFECTION Oi! Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) to the room you want to heat suitable lor any room in the house. It has a real smokeless device absolutely preventing smoke or smell turn the wick as high as you can or as low as you like brass font holds 4 quarts ol oil that gives out glowing heat lor 9 hours. Fin .11.. 1 -t 1 lshed in japan ana nicKei an ornament anywhere. Every heater warranted. Thej it lite lamp lor the itudcn! or ' reader. It givei a Driilum, steady ugtit that miket sluily a pleasure. Made ol brass, nickel plated and equipped with the latest improved central drall burner. Every lamp warranted. II you cannot obtain the Perfection Oil Healer or Rayo Lamp bom your dealer write lo our nearest agency lor descriptive circular, STANDARD Oil. COMPANY (iRfiorporalaa) MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in largo or email tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing coinmui.ity. Six miles east of Hood Itiver. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writu or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Mohier, Oregon iiuinffluunnuu Mica Axle Grease A lengthens the life of the wagon saves horse power, time and tem per. Best lubricant in the world contains powdered mica which 1 forms a smooth, hard coating on axle, and reduces faction. If you want your outfit to last and earn money while it lasts grease the axles with Mica Axle Grease. ATllllilllM Aia aa . .... dIAnUAKU UIL WJMPANT IaK.rpOT.te4 county Icoking for wood. I Uoo. Young and Paul Evans weut to; Tha Dalles Thursday Mrs. Mary Davenport, daughter and , ststor, were pafsengers for Tbo Dalles last Tuesday where tbey vmited Mrs. Uavenpoit's daughters. Ed Phillips and N. W. Whitney came up from Portland Tuo9dny. Amos Kcot and Kltnei Davedbizar Weut to Tbe Dulles last Thursday to attend tbe carnival. H. L. Neville, of Poitlaud, has been surveying the land owned by tbe Mo-sier-llood Kiver Fruit Cc. Mr and Mrs. K. L. Root end son, K.1B6QO, spent Friday iu The Dalies. Mr. and Mrs. P. Morrison and son, of Denver, aro lunuing tco place owned by Dr. McCruni. Misses Uarie ISroivu, Evelyn Hayes, Maude Evans and Mattie Hudson were Dalles passengers on No. 4 Friday eveuiirg. Geo. Carroll, a well Known fruit CHENOWITH. The basket sooial tbat was held in tbe Fair Vi.lley school bouse at Chen owith last Saturday night proved a groat success. Tbe baskets were sold at very high prices. Everybody en joyed tbem-elves well. There will be auotber dance Satur day night, und n cake will be given to the prettiest 1-dy and one will be giv eu to the boiuliest man. Everybody invited. Det r Destroy an Orchard. Ukiuh. Oct. 15.- E V. D. Paul. owus a large oichard ot cherry , wi.s forced recently to appeal to lah 1 uimissiouers to protect bis rtr 'rom the deei which have deti roying bis young trees. Out 'JO oli'-rry trees only 125 are left, M c report ot deputies who were w,. tf tb ptr bit of at.' se it" ti is 1 tl 1 to 1 v.' :iro th- mt b ft ate that tbecoudi u woise than Paul sttted and Uelltlowers were "just as giod h lKrowe.r' 8biPPeJ boxes cf hpples, ; "f llood Kiver." Nathan Haokett after spending eev eral days visiting with relatives iu Portland, returned home Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MoEweu aud children, ot Portland, made a Using trip to the valley la-t Sunday and af ter visiting for a few hours itb Mr. aud Mrs. P. II Maitiu returned borne on tbe same day. F. E. Fosberg, attet spending sev eral months in California, leturned borne lust Sunday. Ibe hearts of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenod Fosberg were made glad last Sunday morning by tbe arrival of a baby boy at tbelr home. MOSIER7 Lee Iluuter Is here from Montana visitlug his mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Sturgees went to The Dalles Tuesday to attend the carnival. Mrs. I. N. Thomas baa been very sick from carbuncle on her arm. Dr. Robinson lanced it and she ia doiug nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lee and tbeii daugh ter and husband, of Portland, are via ltlng Mrs, i,ee't brother, V. C. Young. Henry Roct and sou-iu-law. Mr. Morrow, were here from Sherman irHeld said today that he .iittc . .ju deer lant Suuday de ving .1 valuable tieos and that . uld 1 . ;e a force of men sent to ;i f he d . r aud ship them to other ak 8 of l ie state where tbey oould uo il imt i e. l'aul taye .t tbe state does not give hi rop-f I ,j will place poison on the pto-.ivi ....ie rabbits or deer can get it. Ho tays his loss will run into thousands of dollars. Will Install Electric Clocks. K. P S'i ickelford, agent for the Wjs-Ii : .i ! . 1 . cks, has been in tho cu.v . . ., .!.,, canvassing the Biiuntmii . . H.siHiiing oiocks in JJood Kiver. i;, Saturday, having! ilofi-i contracts for 16. Ibe filnr ka Everett's room-Clyde ?Tre c"'nn?oted direct with the Western uiu.i mice, buu iub time corrected! hourly. The following will put in the new contiivanoe: i Arthur Clarke, Butler Banking Co.. Bragg & Co., First National bank, W ' v Larawey. P. C. Young, Frank A. ' I-am, Uall Jc Lssoa. Hom Tl. hone Co., Otis Savaae. Wa 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 each box containing 25 apples, liitt week. Mr. anl iVrs. Win. Johnson aud children returned home from The Dalles Sunday. They were accompa nied by Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mr?. Peterson. , Mr. MoBride was looking at InnH ; here last week. Loyde Camp returned home from The Dalles Suuday. Mr. White, of Portland, was look ing over 40 acres ot land he intends to develop for A. L. McKenna. The pupils who were perfect iu at tejdanoe in district No. 52 for the tuuu.u vuu.ug v aimut'i 1, were as 101- 1 1 . . T . ... ' lows; irs. civereic s room Clyde Kott, Leslie Root, Lewis Builiugame. U I", II All.. . . ivy uuvnu, mice iuosier, urace Uu all, Olive Fisher, Alefora Akers, Stark Akers, Lloyd Fisher, Lnodioa Uaaoke, Wru. Stewart. Miss Brown's room Dean Duvall, Guy Duvall, Em ily Husbands, James Can oil. Estel Akeia, Clara Carroll. Ibe pupil who whs perocv in auenaance in No. 8 for the month ending M Ml ft a a Li'aI.... I r PINEULES 30 DAYS' TREATMENT FOR $1.00 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. FOR ALL KIDNEY Ri Annco TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM AND LUMBAGO A dose at bed time usu ally, relieves the most severe case before morning. BACKACHE PINEULE MEDICINE CO. CHICAGO. U. S. A. KEIR & CASS, Druggists nP dP Jic? J1' d hotel, Lansfer 4 Ll7. Maldrum Beaie. Mrs. Gerald Wyss' brother and wife, of the east, are hire visiting Mr. Wyss. E. O. Blnnclar ma5o a businsu trin to Portland Monday. Mr, of a and was much interested in toy. bliRCkelford is also the owner B0.n1 apple oichard In Illinois. . K t. A. J . . . ' me val- Mrs. Wiikiu Friday to spend a week nith her fath HOOD RIVER Cider Mill Pays $8 per ton for No. 1 and $6 for No. 2 Cider Apples, delivered at tha mill. MlB Vpnahla Un. J , nant fn ti,. r ii I -.Uivuui,u1jciii)u urensmaiiiil 1..,. . .. t ? D.aI'" , f-.arl?r ln the Jacobson residence. wherS sue i h prepared to do fashionable dressmaking.