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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1907)
Six HOOD RIVER OLAOIER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1007. DOWN THE PRICE GO We must REDUCE OUR DRY GOODS so as to be able to move them in smaller room, and we are REDUCING THE PRICE on every thing in the Dry Goods line, including Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, Underwear, Hats, Rubber Goods, in fact, every thing in the Dry Goods line is reduced. Come Early and g'et the Best ; ; R. B. BRAGG & CO. V - ' I; I CORRESPONDENCE. ODELL. Mr. aod Mrs. fcjllaa Smith audi ion, Kit on, aod daughter, Uladya, left Thursday (or tbir bom at Penawa wa, Wash. The? bar been via ting Mi. Smlth'a parent, Mr. aod Mr. O. W. Smith, of Odell. Bilat Smith ia well to-do fruit grower, having pur chased the trait raoob near Penawawa formerly owned by bia father. The galea of fruit from thla raoob tbfa sea bod amouDted to $5000. Hi las Smith alio ha9 extensive holdings la grazing and bay land, bia alfalfa harvest tbia year having been 100 toua. Peaobei, cherries, gianes, in fact all fruita found here, apples excepted, do well in the Hnake Kiver country in Wash ington. Mr. Smith expreaaed himself as pleased with llood Kiver valley. KJmer Smith left Thursday for a visit with relatives and frlenda at Penawawa, Wash., and Endioott, Wash. lie expects to be there about nix weeks. Mrs. A. C. Smith and son, Irwin, ot Kudioott, Wash., are visiting Mia. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mia. 0. W. Smith, of Udell. Mis. J. A. Cook left Hood River Wednesday bound for Clifton, Ari zona. Mrs. Cook's health baa been poor and she goes to spend the winter in the above named town with tbe hope that tbe change of climate may be beneficial. We ainoerely hope Mra. Cook may speedily regain health and strength. A wedding in wbioh Odall people are interested took plaoe Monday, Oc tober 28, in Portland, when Emma Ebrok and 1). Ilenden were united in marriage. Tbe bride ia a daighter of Wm. Ebrok, of Odell and she baa tbe good wishes of frienda. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ebrok are not now of Medford, tbey having removed to Portland where tbey expect to re Bide. ' A letter received fiom Mr. and Mra. Wm. Ebrok statea that they Intend leaving Uermauy about November 16 homeward bound They report a pluaaant visit but say tbey prefer llood Kiver to Uermauy when consid ering a place for a borne. Venus Callison stopped ovei Satur day and Sunday for a visit with Ma ria Look k aian and other frienda at Odell. Venus and her sister, Opal, were on their way to Portland to at tend tbe Kenhke- Walker Kusinesa col It ge In that oity. Ibese aie bright young lad lea and we predict for them a bright future as bualness women. Opal, as will be remembered, woo. i scholarship Id tbia Institution at tbe' time of tbe Journal subscription oon tout last summer. Leita and Irwin Uowermao are tbe hnppy possessoia of a saddle pony. W. A. Lookman and O. II. Rhoada spent several days last week hunting. They did not sucoaed In capturing a For LARA WAY It's the FREE Japanese Curio Teapots With each and every one dollar purchase of THELMA PERFUME We will GIVE YOU one of these beautiful little Japanese curios an elegant littlo mantle or comer-curio piece. Many of our best customers have used THKLMA i'HUFFMK and have pronounced it the best delicate, dainty and lasting. WE KNOW IT IS GOOD, 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. WE WANT TO GIVE YOU ONE. See these curios in our window. Also come in and look over our beauti ful new fall line of package and bulk perfumes now on hand. KEIR CASS SMITH BLOCK 1 DC great quantity of game. Hallowe'en was eppropi lately ob served lo Odell. ' Tbe Mises Howard gave a paity at which ghosts were waitressces, jact o-lauterus appeared aa deonratioos, tborn who were cur ions as to tbeii fnttire had ouly to consult tbe gypsy fori iiue teller who was i rubeut and all in all the guents greatly enjoyed the evening. lbs yi ang people ne ceitalu of son o thing moie thau the oidinary wheu they attend social evening at the borne of tbe Howards. Miss Ellen K. Shell y gave a Halln we'en party to a number of invited friends. Uamea and refreshments were enjoyed by those present. When those who attended the par ties decided to go to tbeir homes some wbo bad come via saddle hoi sub de cided to walk borne, a decision ar rived at aftei it was found the horses had gone before, others stoppod fre quently to remove fences, logs and like obstacles from the road, all evi dences of tbe night they celvlirate No damage done so far as we have been able to learn. Odell acbool ii makiug preparations tor basket ball. Kobt. Livingstone is making exten sive improvements at "Netborby" his country place, and will muke this one of the pleasantest and most convenient homes in Odell. Ellis V. Lawrence, of Portland, and bis mother, were visiting relatives at Odell Sunday. Kev. Tioy Shelley preaohed to the penple of Odell Sunday. Kev. Shelley ! bas always a message helpful to those ! who bear. j Those wbo attended tbe C. E. meet-1 ing last Sunday evening enjoyed a are treat la aong as Miss Alice Lew is, of Portland, kindly favored the C. E. by a iolo. Percy T. Shelloy led tbe meeting BARRETT. Di. U. E Wright bas a force of the little brown men grubbing and clean ing up tbe land around tbe new house and barn. The doctor Intends to have his new home in flue shape. Ed Watts baa returned home after an absence ot two week:), which was spent on plastering tho new house for Dr. Allen on the eait side. Prof. Welbart. got in a load of good hay Monday of last week L. Morse says that the reason the banks closed was Because Bryan is to be eleoted presideut and that the pott oUloe ia to be turned over to L. M., and that be expects to move tbe office into the suburbs of the oity. Well, I hope he will not locate our rott oflluo In the new grange hall. If he dees it ! will be out of sight away iu tho bush. Charley Camp, Uuy Crupper, A. Cunning and J. 1. Miller delivered to the Kockford state over 30 tons of j feed and Hour last week, so that our merobaut is prepared for the wluter trade. 1 ECONOMY , BUY THE WATC best ad we can get. 30C 3C m The elff trio light was turned on in the Korklord Mdgbborbood Friday last but the light was net so strong ns the temptation to steal, because tbe hoys stole a tack of yellow corn meul from tho Kockford warehouse. We know the boys who took it and so do some others. Lot a word to the wise be sufficient or a v. huh reception may bo given on a second visit. Will Davis bas a force of Creeks a work on the new dicth for the Hoed Kiver Irrigation district. J. II. Shoemaker bi-s moved into bis new possession on the old Hill place oo Clarke street. Wisb hi in auccesH in bis new home. W. C. Adams, carpenter an i con tractor, is tearing up the old tuinpg and tui uing over the soil on his 15 acies and making props atimi to put in about one thousand fruit trees this fall. Good for Kockford avenue. Ceo. Camp has returned from the harvest Holds mid is now stayinr with bis biother, Charley, for a short time, Joseph CrofT is busy moat every day hauling lumber for the new house on tho 20 acre lot south of W. J. NichcU. BELMONT. Everybody has been enjoying II one beautiful, beautiful fall rains i nd now then the summer's dust is laid in the roads and has been washed off of tho tre"s and plants and everything have a new appearance. Such ideal weather bas aiddom over boon wit nessed as Hit which no have been having all fad. Miss Daisie A'kinuu, of Morgan, Ore., is visiting ibe family of H. Tuy lor. Guy Woodworth bas just completed bis pipe line water system which seems to be a grand success and will be worth a great deal to him for voii oils purposes. Last Sunday morning we found the first killing frost ot tbe season in this neighborhood. We have already hud a very light touch of fiost a time or two before, but it did no baim to vegetables and plants but this last one made them bang tbe r beads and change theii nice green color to a black iu a short time. It is seldom that u biting froat holds oil quite so late as It has this season. J. W. Peiigo and wife, formerly of Koonville, Jnd., bu1; now of Hood Kiver, spent Saturday and Sunday witb their nephew, il. Taylor nud family at this place. Tbey seem to be well pleased with this country and aro thinking ot going into thegroceiy business. A. L. Kauffmao returned boine last week from his lauch iu Washington. Ho had been marketiug his grain and had to buy a team to do his wheat hauling as everybody was buay witb heir teams and didn't have time to take a job hauling other grain. C. P. Merrell and son, Millard, te turned homo last week from tho bur vest Holds iu Morrow county, where they have been siuco the llth of July. FREE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS n - mrrnnxxzxss They helped cut tbe wheat crop and then got a job runuing an engine and helped through threshing season. They seemed to be real glad to get back home again. Hallowe'en has come and passed again and there was a few young folks and children who enjoyed tbe night by ohaslng around over tbe country playing a few pranks, snob as orrry ing away gates Bnd running oS witb wagons and buggies, eto. We don't tbiuk tbxt tbey were quite so bad this year as usual though aud hope that they will scon abandon saob (ricks. O. B. Hartley was out In tbis local ity last week buying some oat tie for dk slaughter boute trade, tie got some real nice fat beifferh of Heatoo & Merrell. MOUNT HOOD. Home important eveuta bappeued at Alt. Hood tho past week one of which will menu a gre.t leal to tbe uplifting or toe community and tbe advance' ment of aooial life. Of course, yoa all Know that there Is a Presbyterian cnuron tiuiidlng under construction The church was organized und r tbe d irectiou ot a committee appoint) d by the Presbytery of Pendleton. Twen ty persons united witb the cburob aud C. A. Puddy, K. B. Morton aud w. S Uribhle were eleoted elders, svnue w. a uribbie. Mrs. M. L, uu wood and It. J. Molsaao were eleoted trustoes. There were interesting and appropriate servioes held in ooonec tiou witb the work. Saturday night tno seimon nas preaohed by Kev. J M. Cornelison ; oo Sunday mcrnlng t y Kev. J. V. Milligan, and on Han day night a most impressive sermon wh-i delivered by Kev. K. J. Diveu. Servioes will be held aa usual until the completion ot tbe oburcb. The grange held its legnlar meeting last Friday night. An interesting program wan rendered, after which light refreshments were served. A new scheme to increase interest and competition in literary work was adopted, so we shall expeot great things from Mt. Hood Grange. It will piobably leave tbe grange at Udell way behind. K. 'V. Stafford, of Oregon City, spent Saturday and Sunday at Mt. Hood. liny McDnffee, worthy lecturer of Odell Orange, was at our grange meet iug. Hairy MeDuffce also visited Mt llood. Mr. Hubbard ia doing excellent work lu bis singing class. Hobeit McKumey rnix-ed to Hood Kiver last Monday witb bia family. UNDERWOOD. Abe Ames leturned from the bar vent llelds a few dayi ago. W. M. Kollock Is atlll increasing bis crew. Some are cutting wood and I i , r vf.--a v. eial acres to set to orchard. tmina nnlllno atntiina. nramtrincr mav Mrs. Ed Underwood returned fiom xakiuia Saturday where she baa been visiting tor some time. Underwood is a very busy place of late, ibree pl.e drivers are at work. One is engaged ia driving piles in tbe pit for tbe west pier of tbe railroad bridge. I. digging down several feet tbey failed to rind bed rook sutUoient to lay cement so decided to pat ia piliug tor bedding to concrete. An other driver was landed Saturday ev ening wbioh will be put on tbe grade to trestle out from tbe grade to tbe mam span across White Salmon liver The work is being pushed rapidly and looks ns though trains would be run uing by tbe first uf the year. 1'. 1. Packard Is adding to tbe ap leHrance ot bia plaoe. He bas lately erected a nice barn, baa posts set lor a substantial tenoe aud intends to put several acres to probard this full C. Waltbers aud wife went to Hood Kiver Friday to tiansact some busi ness. II Coleman is transfering bia wood dowu to the beach so It can be loaded on a scow to be Bbipped to Huggina & vanuellen at ihe Dalles. Kev. Moiehouse bel l a gospel meet 1 'g at the Camero'i school house Su day which was well attended. J. II. Amos, of Portlaud. came up Thursday and closed tbe deal lor the CIihs. Watlbeis t-laoe. Mr. Amos ba employed Mr. Morehouse to superiu tond the work, wbioh be intends to begin at once by preparing tbe giound foi mohaid. Au aunt of Mrs. Nelson and Mra. in hy bad a sadden attack ot beart failure Sunday morning. For a time I she was in a critical condition, but has improved ao aha is up again. A. J. Ilayuea Is just completing a cittern at his home. I! Jansou and Mr. Fredriob have been digging a well for C. H. Crom well. D. McUalu, C. S. True aod A. M. Carter, all of Hood Kiver, were over Sunday looking over the country. Mr. Olei' aud Lewis Larsoa were over to llood Kiver on business Fri day. MOSIER. Tho Commercial club met Fridty Nor. 1 in Lunb'e ball nd added 17 ntw Hie in bet to tbe ciub. A comittee was appointed to look after the im provements ot the loads which tbey will look after aa soon as possible A banquet waa planned for tbe 16th of November and aereial committees weie appoluted to look after tbe ar nngrmenta We fee aa tbia ia car tiiiuly a suocess. Mis. Scan and children oame ;last week to spend some time'oai tbeir farm. Hugh Blakney U beie visiting bis mother and alster. Ernest Evans returned Lome from tbe harvest Held Tuesday. Mr. bod Mra. Cbas. (Jrabam aie pending a short time here. One of the most enjoyable parties of tbe season was given Wednesday evening at tbe borne of Mr. aud Mrs. I. K. MaoUtegor iu bonor of Miss Jenny Hooth The eveuiog waa spent in playing Hallowe'en games aud tricks. Tbe boute waa beautifully decorated iu jack-o-lanterna aod obrysa'tbemuujs. A dainty lunoh was served at midnight by tbe hostens. Those present were Mesdain a Booth, Everett, Robiusnti aud MaoUregor; Mis.es Maude Evns, Kl-ile Denny, Muttle Hudson, Flossy bailey, Ella Wledriuk, Kate and Oercin Daven port ; Messrs Paul Evans, Ralph Do tal1, 1 bo. i as Uodboison Oerge Chaxberlain, Dr. Robinson, Willie Boo b aud T. K. MauCiro.or. T. W. Wledriuk bas sold bis farm to three parties ol Portland Mr. Sied rick and family txpett to remain here a short time. Lee Evans, jr., returned home Thursday from harvest fields. At eight o'clock Ihursday evening one could, aee very strange looking peopla strolling toward the home ot Mr. and Mrs. E. J Middleswart, where tbey were cordially welcomed by Miss Mary. In was requested that iu order to cousutt tbe witob every one wear at least one article of their olotbing up side down, wrong aide out or back side foiemost, ao tbis ac counts for their strange appearance. Tbe house was beautifully decorated in jack o lanterns, cbrysautbemuns and evergieen. Tbe evening was spent in paying Hallowe'en games, musio sod in pinning he tail to tbe oat. Uoidie Orahsm got first prize and Grace Hodge, the booby. A dainty lunch was served by Mesdames Mid dles wait, Hodge and Marsb. Every one was aorry when tbe time oame to gc and eaob deolared Mary an ideal entertainer Those present were Meg dames Middleswart, Hodge and Marsb; Misses Luiean Dunsmore, Beitresa and Grace Coyle, Oraoe Hodge, Cariie Brown, Evelyn Hayes, Mary Middleswart and Edna Knot; Messrs. Ed Dunsmore, Paul Ew.us, Lelsie Root, Orie Hodge, Ernest Ev ans, Oordie Graham, George Cham berlain, Wm. Maisb, Bert Middles wart and E. J. Mlddleswait. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Da vidhizar, Nov. 3, a 10 pound boy. A pretty marriage took plaoe Sun day at high noon at Mra. L. Daveu poit's, when Charlie Davenport and Edna Hoakins were united in mar riage. 'Mid a shower of rioe and good wishes the happy couple left on the local Sunday. Ihosrt wbo were pies ent at the wedding from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Woods and daughter, Alioe Davenport and Nell Gilhousen, of Tbe Dalles, and Mrs. Robinson and Urao and Lena liar wise, of Portland. Leo Root -i.ade a sboit visit to bis parenta last Saturday from Vancou ver, Wash. A party of yonng folks came down from Tbe Dalles Sunday on tbe local to visit Carrie Brown and Evelyn Hayes. Those wbo cam were Misses Olive, Cootent and Eunice Elton, Pearl Watklns, Edna starman and Claibell Stanley; Meters. Roy Blod gett, Kay Harper, Einest Wilerton and Hugh Fagau. j The Churches Methodist Episcopal oburcb A. H. Lathrop, pastor. Public service ut 11 a. m. and 7 :.su p. in. Sunday school ut 10 a. m. Epwortb League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. All cordially invited. Episcopal services at 11 a. m. the third (Sunday in each month, conducted bv Archdeacon II. D. Chambers. Sun day School every Sunday at 10 a. in. U. B. Church Sablwth school, 10 a. m. ; preaching, 11 a. in.: Y. P. C. E. 7:15 p. in.; prvacliinSitH) p. in. Prayer luerimu; o i. 111. m euurtmay . junior Sori7 Saturday at 8 n. m. All are corilially invited to attend all r any of then.---r '"es. Pastor, J. M. Tri-sei'.riter. I In stun Church Preaching services at K.of P. Hall each Sunday evening and at 11 a. in. each first mid iliird Sun day, and at Odell at 11:30 a. in. rach second and fourth Sunday. Sunday eel hoi at 1U a. in. and l . p. s. c. E. at (1:3(1 p. m. each Sunday ut K. of P. Hall. Cordial initation to the puplic. W. A. Wood, Minister. Baptist church Sunday school 9 :50 eacbSuuday. Preaohing 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. ; mil week l'rayet service at n p. ni. Wednesday evening Kev. U. A. Nutley, Pastor Riverside Congregational Church. W. CQilmore, pastor. Servicea Sun day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m., evening worship at 8 p. m. Catholic Church Ktvular se'vuvs every Sunday. Belmont M. E. Church, S. 10 a. in. Preaching 11 a. m., Koworih League 6.30 p m., Preaching 7.30 p. m. At (IraniMir 1st &nd 3rd Xnniluva? S n. m ! At Menom nee 2nd and 4th bumtavs: S p. in. The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunktud recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Reinedv." Guaranteed to cure vour cough, and guaranteed to lie pure. Made from the bark of the shell bark or white hickory tree. For sale by Chaa. N. Clarke and all dealers everywhere.. Do you want one of the best 15-acre farms in the valley, cheap? If ao read My Jericho farm ad" in another col umn. It means business. a29-tf HelplHelp! I'm Falling Thus cried the hair. And kind neighbor came to the ret cue with a bottle of Ayer'i Hair Vigor. The hair was saved! This was because Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair medicine. Falling hair Is caused by a germ, and this medicine completely destroys these germs. Then the healthy scalp gives rich, healthy hair The best kind ot a testimonial "Sold lor over aixty yeara." Jk by j, v. Ayer Co., Lowtll, Aim mnuisMitur of 9 SABSAPAIILU. yers PILLS. C BEERY raCTOtAL Mrs. Venable has opened dressmaking parlors in the Jacohson residence, where she is prepared to do fashionable dress making. Babies and childien need prompt at tention wheh suffering from couifhs and colds. The best reinedv for mothers to use is Kennedy s Laxative Cough Syrup It tastes nearly as goad as maple sugar it contains no opiates , and it is Una tive and drives the cold out of the system by gently moving the bowels, ai.i u.. i. r Chinook salmon at McGuire Bros every iriday. Can you afford to trifle with so seri ous a matte r as to neglect a bad cold or cough, when for a trifling amount you can secure a bottle of "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy," that is guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Price 25c, 50c ana ii.w per Dottle, ror sale by Cbas N. Clarke' and dealers everywhere.. XTRACOOn rOU'D have to look a long time to find an other store so cautious and p.-InslAking; in its efforts to E:e mothers the very best of value and good taste in boyt ck thing. Wt'.; in business to stay; tosu- 'd. Wanttomake every p-rchase so satis factory vliat you'll always t-uy here and tell your L lends tbout us. These are the reasons V 1 TRAGOop Whether you buy a suit or over coat, you get in XTRAGOOn the bet materials and workmanship put into clothing. We guarantee XTRAGOop, it win prove mora durable, r-Hakle and satisfactory. Insist up i!, Russii -. Ovcrco'.ts and Reefers for 3 to 10. Russians made from blue kersey and cheviot fancy mined goods; neatly trimmed. Reefers in navy blue chinchill melton and kersey; vcUet collar buttons close. Prices $5 to $12. Boys' Overcoats for ages 7 to 1 6. Made from black and oxford mel ton, fancy mined cheviots. Linings superior. Prices $5 up to 812. FRANK A. CRAM THE UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIER, . MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing commui.ity. Six miles east of flood Kiver. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writ) or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, M-ier. Onv-n WOOD FOR SALE. I am prepared to furnish mill an I stub wood, ulso other kinds of wood. I have a new gasoline wood saw and am prepared to do sawing. Also do general team work. FEED HOWE. C. P. R. Next Door to McGuire Brothers. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired All work done with Electric Iron and guaranteed Grand Opening OF SKATING RINK Saturday Evening October 26 AT THE Armory Building Hood River Good music will be furnished by the Orchestra in the even ing. The building has been remodeled, a hardwood floor put down, and the place made comfortable, and attractive. Afternoons, 2:30 to 5:3 Evenings, 7:30 to 10:3U Visitors - - - iOc Skating , Including Admission 25C J. E. BRINK, Mgr. HOOD RIVER Cider Mill Patronize Home Industry And Bring Your Can ning Goods to Us,