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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1907)
9 s i Sx HOOD. H1VEE OXAOIER THURSD T. DECEMBER 12, 190?. DOWN THE uiMma IMIHIB II II H I II ' GO We must REDUCE OUR DRY GOODS so as to be able to move them in r mailer 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 ILarly and g'et the Best R IS) mgg &, Co. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. A meeting will be beld at the schocl house Saturday, Deo. 14, at 2 p m., for the purpoie of voting a special Ux lor acbool purposes. We are told tbat the notice posted by the clerk at the Lafierty corner baa been torn down and destroyed, we ! suppose by persona who do not know aucb acts are thoughtles ai well aa unlawful, inese notices are mieuaea as a call to tbe voters of the district and should remain In perfect condi tion antll after tbe date of tbe meet ing for which tbe call is posted. J. L. Tousey, who died in Portland Tuesday, Dec. 3, has boeu for a num ber of years a highly respeotod resi dent of Oriell. Until one year ego, Mr. Tousey' winter were spent in Portland, where he was principal i f ouk of tbeflarge schools if that city, bis Inst work there being iu the Silv er school. Since that time his health baa not permitted liim to continue his chosen wo k and he has beeu u bis borne about two wile fiom Odell. Since ai quiring possession of this land, which be did in the hone thut bis health might be benellted by liv ing I. ere during his vacations. Mr. l'ousey has bad cleared uud tel to t. -pie tiees about twenty acres, a testi mony to his thonghtfulnes." tor 1 1 1 - i 0 Arc showing the largest lino of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware ever shown in Wasco county. Taste, Quality, Novelty I Our offerings abound in Originality, Merit and Good Taste, together with the High duality characteristic of our store for the past forty-seuen years. L WATCHES ARE OUR SPECIALTY Great variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Watches in the newest designs and sizes. All makes. Different grades. Lowest prices and best gurrantees. Bracelets, Fobs, Chains, Rings, Broches, Lockets Necklaces, Hat Pins j Latest designs and great variety from which to make selection. j Souvenir Spoons vt a rir to rwnim i We buy for two stores, and by paying cash we tire prepared to furnish you goods at the least price. Compare our engraving, which we do free of charge, with that of the huge cities. If you purchase your watch at our store we will keep it in repair for you: we do our own work We keep a full stock of Libby cut glass the year round. Field Glasses make a present that will be appreciated. 'i We offer you the happy combination of a superior stock, a large assortment and the fairest prices. Honest Goods at Honest Prices .ARAWA future wiltnre of bis family. Through bis long illuers those who nut hirn heird no word of complaint, mid Odtdl may well feel bettered for bis hnvinr been one of us The bereaved wife and children have tliu ryu piithy of all. A letter rrccived here tells of tbe arrival in New York November 28, of Mr. and Mra. Wo. Ehrclr, of Odoll, j they having been from Nov. 16 to the above date crossing the Atlantio, horaewiad bound. Mr. and Mrs Khrck expected to lemaiu in New Voik City about two days, tnon go to Chicago uud remaiu iu I tiat city about ten days, tbea to Iowa and visit there, then to Lawrence, Kansas, and another visit and then with other stops finally borne. Lei uid English Invited h number of ft lends to help him celebrate bis 1 iriliday. The guests were invited to Lc.i.o Saturday as the real day would be a school day. (James, a birthday cake and the little treats that mothers iindorstuud, hud chat means bo ruuoh to ;liildro;i, were there and all bad a jollv time. Tho potitiou foi calling a meeting to vote a special tax to gravel that poiiiau jf road designated iu said pe tition wns signed by a goodly number nf voter Hiid has been forwarded to the county commissioner foi their consideration. Next week we expect to tell about a real estate deal. Hairy McDutloe was a Portland vis itor early In the week. 1 Strong is home after several months absence. We understand be bus beou in Coos county. Mr. and Mra. 0. E. llowerman vis ited Mr. liowermau'a sister, Mrs. Reed, at Meuomiuee last Tuesday. Mrs. II. S. Unlligan is reported do ing nicely. We me very sorry not to iu 10 to note uov. wooa s usual vb.H lima on the second Sabbatb. Ihe C. IC top it; Put Sunday even i ml' was "Ruth's Rewards: Are ibey Mine?" Au inteiestiug subject, good t.tllfs, primer, references and song also a siieoinl song by Misses Naomi Hoy6d and (leitruds Crosby with Marie Lo. lnuiin accompanist, all helped to ninlin a good meeting. Gertrude Clnrk, leader. PitViirations are being made for our Ch: iatnias program and Chris'nut tre.e. DUKES VALLEY. y' nro having some weather that it makes ns think ot tho gof;d cold win ter timo when we ouu Bit around tbe etovo nnd chew and smoke our tobac co uud swap yama. Uiy Crensnn has built a house on the 10 nercs be got of old oiaj Dod .(in, and in keeping batcbelor hall, but cheer up Hay there is e good time coming. J. E. Whinler can be seen pulling the strings over tour borsw now. John is a i ustler but we have failed to F.eo Ms m IiI and it is a bard matter to do business nowadays unless you advertise it. Thero is a crew of six men ou tbe I). I). Dodge place grubbing, where they intend to set out apple trees. J. A Knox butchered a beet last week. Charley Stautoo baa moved to Web- font where lie has bought 40 acres of land. Our school is progressing nicely un dur the management of Miss Hulda llinrichs. The children all like ber aud are learning fast. J. P. Thomson has got bay for sale ami tiicre are teams bare almost every day hauling it it off. J. O. Cameron is bis selling agent. See Our Goods Ask Our Prices f GLENWOOD, IOWA, 1866 HOOD RIVER, ORE., 1904 1 fine 3C I3Q( !! FREE FRE Japanese Curio Teapots With each and every one dollar purchase of THE.LMA PERFUME We will GIVE YOU one of these beautiful little Japanese curios au elegant little mantle or corner-curio piece. Many of our best customers have used TH ELM A PERFUME 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 tiro giving awnv these teapots as a little gift to our best customers on perfumes. AVE "WANT TO GIVE YOU ONE. See these curios in our window. Also come in and look over our beaut i ful new fall line of package and bulk perfumes now on hand. KEIR CASS SMITH BLOCK KELT ABLE DRUGGISTS 3QC 3C Ttir4iiiii HOSIER. AltlmiiL'h wa nrn rather filee v after iiltuiuliti the series of eutertaiumeuta ,vo h.ive been able to enjoy for tbe past six n wlits, we feel more than (mid iui our time and money. In Pitying it was more than we expeoted in onlv nnttiuii it iu a very mild wav as it i.-i the quetlou ou every cue's lip?, how cu !! a assemniv as 'he una t'niun A.-i ii, hly could afford to stop iuh ii.-. Although we appreciated it aa much an one would we will bave to ndir.it wo are small la number. We feci sure tho free eutertainmeut they gave us Siiin av eveuiug was of mucb ho m-tit to u-. I'tio topioof theevening was temermioe or prohibition. The .i o;iiii (jrange had a big day WediieMdny when their stnt lecturer, N!rrf. Clara Waldo, was with us. Mrs. Wal lo eaiuo up on No 8 and waa met liv reveral - f her brolher nod sister (Sim :'eis who all departed for the hall ivltrif t! 'v I, eld a snort meeting. Al ter ll.ii ii lieu thev served a lunch. Hiii ii ns the laillfs know bow to serve, : which was euioved by all Altai din- ! tier thev ml departed to the churob lice .Mrs. Waldo save a very Inter jestii ! hihI iustiuctive address. It vat ' liaii! to i i nline the time could go so i t'at-t ks it seemed to do during the i hour sh'i addressed us. i Wmire urv sorry to bear of the st riniis illness of tbo infant sou of Mr. 1 ami Mrs Ira llrooks Mr. and Mra. 0. H, Hoideu and son, Carl, went to The Dalles Sattir 'day where they expect to tako up tlieir residence iu tbe near future cu the ll'vtiHtlur ranch. Mrs. C. Rveietl spentSaturdey and huuduy iu llood Klver. Mioses llaxel and Ella Wledrick ipent Sunday with home folks. Oeo. and John Carroll made a busl uesa trip to Hood Hirer Mon lay. MOUNT HOOD. Joe (less UH lut week tor Sbaaiko, liere he exprof'i to ipend the iutei in out hi-. I be S'luduy ecliooi i.-i prt ariog to buie x Christmas tre C iiiUiittee9 hare teen xppcii.ttd uud arrange cents ate i rng made to hu o a gen thI eood tiir.e lii LUn itl.t i r held services lat Sunday mrruing 0ing to bad weather the vreniu service was omit- Ltlll. Our school will bave oue week's hi lidrtjs H is year. t will begin Fri day, Ueo. 20, and studies will be re sumed Monday Ueo. 30. I'he Uinne 'iieetlng last Friday eveuiug mus q i'le interesting. Tiio attendance waa small owing to the evening being so stormy. It was de cidnd tj linte tbe next meeting ou Thursday, Dec ID Lleotion o' ulll cuhs will lie bill 'hbu aud it la bopd that all tho uo.oti'U will be present. It was also de. ided to have an open meetiug Mou'lay o eulnc. I'ec. to wbicb niembeis will bo permitted to invite their friends. Miss Lottie Jones returned to flood River last Sunday uttei a week 'a visit at ber homo at Mt. tlood. A school meeting is culled in this district on H. turday, Dec. 21, for tbe purpose of voting a 'peclil tax tor general school purposes. A inHKjnrade ball will ho given at tbe AH Hood hHll CbrUtmaa night, Deo. 25. Lveili.-ody come. PINE GEO VB Mrs. Untie ts is on l.b, iok li t. II C! iliumpki.'is bad i. 1 into his ue housa aa the piac: lie u gbt of K Ordway. (Jvet ouu bundled and v I llnrs' worth i I seiiaou tickets wtre id for the Ohbiit iii'iu i. Sam Cuuit Lull : etui nd lust S;tur- day. He has been in Idaho ni,d Winh- ingtou Kir thifn i: I'l.thd Ijiij." tip. pies and ttacliiii).- Hood Knei luelh ods in packing. Mr. Mason failed tu enter the, ecu test, we understand, because the h!u nana apple whs not considered a com- miroial applo. Mr. aud Mr?. Will Cm, bell, .ho have been ii. ending cceral weeks with his mother. Mrs 1. (J. IJice, re turned Monday to their In.n.e iu the Ho,e City . Wooie tho baa Lot ii inif.g on the C K Mi.rshall 1 In e uoar tho sti.re. n.i.ied I ..-I meK into li e V. C. tfroek hoi.se. Notices a ro posted culling a special school mooting Oeo niber l'J, at o clock for the purpose of voting a special Fcbool tax. Pi of. Hubbard, of Mt. Hood, will sing at tho church next Sunday both morning and eveuing. 'Ihe professor is at Instructor iu rru-dc and we un derstand otlei i to touch u class io vo cal music here. Please to remembe; that tho ladies of Pine drove and Belmont are to serve dinner uud supper at tbe K. of r. hail I1 . iduy of this week. I hey al so will hare on sale D'.p.ny ueiful uni ties suitable for Xmas gilts and home use. Tbe audioncei are well pie sed with the programs given thus far at thfc Chautauqua and look tor the best yet to come, uwins in hp rRln Ihe audi mice Ib'i llitt night a not to laiv: us ixpected but thoc present were di lighted with Ihe mrs:'; given by tlu Kobley male quartet Saturday even ii:g I ho ra-'O'inlsf. Pro! St dltor, showed raie :kiil in the developing of pictures upon !!' (hint. Ihe steroop ticaii views given l y Mr. lluiu were instructive and beautiful aud the tact uf his having seen tbo t luces illustrat ed aud his rare ability iu describing the eenes made them teem n ore real. 1'hu via v wore of the highest class. CRAPPER. V W. Angus is building a Hko reti dencB ou his pi ice ucur the ff bod lllllliU. J J. (iibbous, of Quneit, attonded services tt Crupper last Sunday aitcr uci'ii. Come ig iu biolhtr (iihb iu. Mi.-s I udda Pit-gge ceme up from Poit land recently and will spend sev ertil veeka with home fi Ike. Mrs. U. A. McCuid aud daughter Miss Alice, leturnet fror.i Portland Saturday of Isst week. 'II e Uraugers bad au open free fcr all meeting at the tohool bouse Wednesday eveuiug ot las, week. those who attended repoited thut they bad all sous of a good time. The Ladies Aid society of the C hristian and Meiuodisi churches will give au entertainment aud fair at tho C rapper school house h'riday evening, Deo. IX Ibey extend a cordial invi tation to everybody to help thbtu in a good cause. Those who hare bad tbe pleasure of attending culeitainmt uts giveo by the Ciai per ladies in former times need no futthcr assurance ot a good tiu.e. I.etiesl.n.f uts wilt le tervod iu their usual dainty style. In the fair deparluieut a gicat many ar tide? both useful uud ornamental will bo on sale. Those articles are of the handiwork of the ladies of tbe society and their well known taste and akill is ample evidence cf the (net that ev erything will le nice aud up to date. P. II. Matliu has put up n newwov eu w ire fence along the wk. .-iuu uf his apple orchanl K. D. Mattin is quite busy clearing land for apple trees. Ihe tax payeta of tbis road distri. t bald a meeting at the school house nt which they voted a Uv4 mill tax for tbe purpose of puttiog gravel on the toad. RAILROAD NOTES. From the North Bank Bulletin, published at Cliffs: All work being done at inia poiui by the North Bank railroad cleai ly indicates tbat Clitis is to be made a division point of more than averse Importance. Tbe substantial nature of tbe buildings, yard work and other Improvements aie peimanent and gives eolor of truth to tbe oft repeat ed statement that Cliffs will be treat ed as a base of operation for a large part of tbe load'a tiain service bust nesg. J. Hurley, foreman of the caipenter gang here, has tbiity men under bim and ;is rushing every part of the worn In order to get things in ieadiness for the time when tbe road will accept public business, wbiob Is slated lor the first of January. A great deal of the work, Mr. H'jrley Btatet, will not be completed by tbat time, .but will bo in ooudition for temporary use. The big 12 stall bouse is all but completed; the doors are now being bung, the painters have about noisbed theii work, and all that remains to be done is to lay tbe tiacks in the stalls, a little cementing to be done underneath the stalls, tbe finishing touches to be put on and the big building will bo oompleted. Tbe ttuisuiug touches ate now being put on the depot and section bouse aud tlie ie buildings will soon be ready lot occupancy. Twenty-nine large cement piers ten feet high and about seven (eet broad at the base have been built, near the round bouse on which will rest a mammoth reservoir to bold 200,000 gallons of water. T he tank will be constructed entirely of wood aud will be uU tcet high when compbtod. Tbe cemeut foundation for tbe o. al ohutes are being placed, the heavy timbers for the constructiou of same are on tbe ground and woik will be pushed as rapidly as possible. Tbe car shops, which will be one large building 50x125, will be left uc til all tho other woilt is tompleted, as the repair shops and car repairers will not be neened until some time after trains are running. Two steam shovels with full crews, togother with several dinky eugiues, are kept in constant operation in tb; gravel pits oust of tbe railioad yards loading gravel for tbe extensive Im provements in the yards where the eight miles of switches will be laid. The work of putting in tbe turn ta ble a-, the round house will be started in a lew days. THE TROUT IN HIS LAIR. He It an Alert and Elusive Unplo tured Beauty. Whoever has had tbe privilege of lying ot full length on some mossy overhanging bank while watching a large trout In his lair perceives that a true figure has yet to be drawn of him. Even photography can give no hint of the wavy circles from the spotted dorsal fin undulating loosely athwart the broad back, of tbe perpet ual fanning of the pectoral fins, of the capacious gills opening and closing, tbe half open round mouth, the luminous brown eye, the ceaseless slow vibra tion of the powerful tall, nor can pen adequately describe the startling sud denuess of the dart at some Idle fly touching the surface, the quick return to the old position and tbe resumption of the poise with head elevated at a slight angle, pectorals all tremulous and floating watery circles emanating from every sKgbt motion of the body. It Is also worth while to watch a trout rush four feet up a perpendicular fall of water, pause, tremble violently all over and In a moment throw himself clear of the stream and fall Into the basin above at an elevation of about three feet more. Arthur P. Silver In Ontlns Magazine. IHasqneranil at Mt. Hood. A iiih- im ide dance will be giceu at tho All Hood hull Xmas niuhl. Pec 25. me everybody and ha- a gooii tm ( iiuppei. Oiveu by direc tors of Mt. Hood ball. It Quiets the Cough This is one reason why Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is so valua ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does more it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about this. The best kind ot a testimonial "Sold tor over sixty years." MM by J. O. Iyer Co.. Lowell, Hue. At.C .o muiuffcoturora or 9 SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. HAIR VIUOR. Wt have no eeoreU I W publish the formulas of all our mediolnes. yers Maotnn recovery bv keeping the 'bowels regular with Ayer'a Pills. A al Wonderland. Suit!. Dek ta with its rich silver mines, boiianzi farm, wide ranures and I si range nutiir i f'lriin.tiiis, isn ri'ai.le wonderland. U Mound Citv. ih 1 horn.1 -f Vr 1'. TV elmi. 'Knnj.,ii j cato of healing has lately occurred. Her m,. acviofM iiuni Menu wiui lung ami throat trouble. " Kxhausting cnng'iinp. Stiells oeeiii-red mu-rv tit'u ,.,l..,..a t i - . . . j ..... iiittutirD, writts Mrs. Hupp, "when I began giving vi. ivuij b ,m-w incvery, toe great medicine, t :. .v.. ,g hfe and coin pletely cure . nun." Guaranteed fur coughs an.. ...l.i , ' lunar and lunif .... I.I . . 1 . ,1 V . I . iiouiji.-, . uas. i. L.iarKe druggist. 60c. ai:d 11.00. Trial bottle free. How Diphtheria is t'untructeil. One often hears the expression, "My child caught a sevrre cold which devef- Olied into dinhthrria " whan rl, I ..v.. in. l.Utll was that the cold had si nnly left Hit nine one pan iruiariy susceptible to tbe wandering diphtheria germ. Yhen Chaiiiberlain'g Cough Remedy is given it quickly cures the cold and lessens the danger of diphtheria or any other (term ui:u neiim emu rauieu. for sale b Kcir A ( a - v Those wanting a quantity of candies iui vunsiuias eoouin see tne Uem Kaudy Kitchen for prices, and set in their oiders early. Candies made to oraer. A lVpulb.tic Certificate. A rare relio of the bard time days ot '93 and '91 was received by J. M. Bentley tbis morning from Judge Hartman of Portland. It Is a $51X10 populist certificate, beuring tbe pic ture and name ot Sylvester Peunoyer, one of a number tbat were printed and scattered about in 1891. In bis letter Judgo Hartman states tbat he, was tendered tbe ceititioate by Mr.. Freely, a former acquaintance of Col., llentley's, and be sent it to Pendleton, for bis former leal estate partner toi see. Pendleton Hast Uiegouiau. When to ' Home. From the lilufTtou, Ind , Banner: "When tired out, go home. When you want consolation, go homo. When yon want fun, go home. When you want to i-ljo others that you have reformed, go home and let yi nr family get acquaint ed with the tact. When you want to show yourself at your best go homo and do the act there. When you feel like be ing extra liberal go home and practice on your wife and children first. When you want to shine with extra brilliancy go home and light up the whole house hold." To which we would add, when you have a bad cold go home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and a quick cure is certain. For sale by Keir Jr. Cass. Get your Christmas candies at thei Gem Kandy Kitchen. W. J. BAKER & CO. Ileal Estate gents, Of Hood River, Oregon, offer the for lowing bargains: No. 1. 5 acres, 1 mile from town, all improved, all set to trees, Newtonp, Spitzenbergs and peaches, poultry yard and good buildings. $3250. No. 2 24 acres half mile from town, 400 trees, 5 years old, 10 acres 1 to it years old, 8 acres berries.. $2,000 house, all in high state of cultivation. 15, 000. No. 3. Five acres close in, 5 inches of water, no buildings, no fruit planted, but ground thoroughly fertilized and very rich. Price $2,500. No. 4. Fiteen acres, all under cu'tiva tion, 5 acres 2 year old trees, 10 acres 1 year old trees. 4 acres strawberries, set among young trees. Prite $7,500. No. 5. Thirty acres one and one-half miles from town, all under cultiva tion, 4 acres on hard in full bearing, 111 acres young orchard, some meadow land a-nd 3 acres berries, large houe, very conveniently arranged, tioed barn, also good cottage on place and all kinds small fruit. Electric Unlit, phone, e'c. a verv desirable home. Price $13,lXiO. No. 9. Six and one-half acres Hi rets miles cut, 4)a acres set to trees two years t. d, each trees set between, rows, 6-roiun house, good well mnl. barn, price $2,(100. No 10 Eight acres, sumo di t.inre, from town, 250 4-year-old trees, fcli. , 150 young trees one year out. Tlin e.. ( acres of this place is suitable for cmlw ' berries. Neat 5-room liocse and out! buildings. Price $4,400. This list is simply a sample of wbnft we hf.ve to offer buyers. Call.iid-na our entire list It will ijiterci-t w MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing community. Six miles east of Hood P.iver. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will do well to write or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN-, Mosier, Orpuuu The Trio Orchestra Composed of A. Kohler, Hut" and ilther; Chas. O. Newman, violin j Mine, hrace, piano. Music furni-hod f. r all cccdsions. Conceit numbers, entertain ments, weddings, receptions, dance?, etc. VFwrTtUl? W t0 VUAS- (1 . Wooa Jiiver, Ore. Phone Mnin si7. t (-T""T'