Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1908)
Four HOOD RIVER GLACIER THUI13DAT JAOTABY 2, 1908. BUI Its an 111 Wiimd Hlhiatt Blows Nobody Good The necmle who own the building we occupy have decided not to build for the oresent. and have extended our lease, but we have a lot of U WINTER GOODS THAT WE'VE GOT TO TURN INTO MONEY, and to do this we realize that we must SACRIFICE PROFITS, and we will offer j inducements in Price and Quality, that people who know what goods are worth will appreciate. In Dress Goods we are offering Special Low Prices, also Overcoats and Suits for men and boys. Look at them, it won't cost anything to look and very little if you buy. Furs must go. If you want a good fur we will make the price so low that you can't afford to delay buying. The stock is all new and reli able goods. Come in and see them. Only four Misses' Coats left, two in Brown Beaver sizes 14 and 16 that are worth 10 of any body's money, will make them $ 5.50 each. Two in Blue, sizes 10 and 12 that are worth $7.35, take them for $4.50. In Dress goods we have cut the price to the bottom. Albetrosses worth C5c for 48c. One piece Gray Panama 5G inches wide, worth $1.25 for 92c. Worsted Goods in Plaids fur 24c and up. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. The Christmas program and tree at the obaroh Christmas eve was a suc cess Id err y particular. The various committee! de4erve a note ot thanks for the completeness or arrangement!. The church waa beautifully deoorated, the tree waa made for tbe place, tbe program wai perfect and we feel oei taio all went to tbeir bomea bettered by Laving been tbeie. Elmer Lafferty ! bom after several montba absence Tbe Ladiea Aid aoolety of Odell met at tbe borne of Mri. Alioe Poole last Thursday afternoo and tied comfort. A number of memberi of Kemp Lodge No. 181, I. O. O. F., intend go ing to Portland to attend tbe dedloa tlon of tbe new Odd rellowa borne in that city next Saturday. Mra. Pauline Talmage and little daughter, Rosaline, came to Odell for Christ-aaa. They visited Mra. Tal ntRge'e parenta, Mr. and Mra. Troy Shelley. Porsey Smith, rod ot Mr. and Mra. O. W. Smith, l borne from Spokane, Wash. : Harry MoDuffee baa gone to Port laud. The MoDuffee'e bave atopped work oo tbelt Odell property nd will remain in Portland tbla winter. Eleanor Coe, of Hood River, visited tbe family of 0. E. Bowermaa during holidays. Mlaa Coe ii Mra. Bower man's lister. R. S. Shelley, Wm, Kemp and M. 1). Odell were bualneaa visitors in Tbe Dulles last week. tt. S. Shelley proved up on bla bomestead and tbe other gentlemen went aa witneeaoa for htm. An intelligent Collie that answers to the name "liadger" was aeec at L. A. E. Clark'a resldenoe during the absence ot one of Odell'a young man, who waa visiting relativea and friends in Portland. Tbe following letter ia self-explanatory: Mr. L. A. K. Clark, Hood Riv er, Ore. Dear Sir When I saw you nt Odell some days ago I mentioned tc you thut 1 bad foul books that I would like to give to tbe school. There are two volumes entitled, "Masterpieces of Italian Art," and two volumes entitled "Chief Woiksot Ait at the Paris Universal Exposi tion, "if tbe board and teaabers ehoold approve of it I would like to give these booka aa prizes for individ ual pupils, wbo would receive tbem at the end of the aummer term. The prizes should be awarded to tbe pu pils wbn stand highest in general pro llclenoy for tbe year deportment and behaviour to be kept in view as well. There will be a first and aeoond prize for tbe girls and a first and second prize for tbe boy i. and it would be left to the teaobera to deoide upon the Xmas is Over We thank you for the patronage The money is kept at home and will be spent in the City and Valley. You may seo it again. At your leasure please compare our goods and engraving with that from any city. Our goods are warrauted and we are here to make it good. Our motto: "Honest Goods at Honest Prices." Can we expect your trade? Thanking you in advance, Laraway's b. Jewelers 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 little mantle or corner-curio piece. Many of our best customers have used THKLMA PEUFUMK aud 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 tire 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. fl SMITH BLOCK tt DC successful pupils. The books are at Netherby and it yon or auy if tbe others interested would like to see them you can aee them there. If you think well of my proposal the touch ers could give tbn proper notice wben tbe sobooi reopens the flist of tbe year. Yours tinrerel , K. Living stone. Will Stroug is home from Coos oounty. A good C. Ii meeting last Sunday evening, lop to, "Foreign Missions. " A special aong by Hope and Albert Sbelley, in addition to the umal aongs, leferenoei and talks were helps toward a better understanding of a great work. Odell la indeed a favored sput If one may Judge from the fact that at tbe road meeting last Friday no tax waa deemed necessary for Improve ment of bit of road as specified in tbe petition asking for a oall meeting. It is said there were at tout meeting liara. grafters, heelers, anything but good roads. Some objected to the tax because they did not travel that road aud because it would 0081 them tbe princely sum ot tw t or three dollars should the proposed levy be made. Perhaps tbe greater number objected for tbe reason that they wauted the toad known aa the Crockett grade im- f roved. 4 very Rood reason so tar aa t goea but from my point of view it would seem better that we were cer tain of one good load rather than tbe present certainty of two bad roads. As the matter now stands this winter nd next will Bhow a continued lower ing ot tbe oondition ot the road and comparatively nothing with which to repair it even in small way. ao rar aa all this graft talk goea It appears passing atrange that uieu wbo pose as having ordiuary intelligence should so far belittle themselves ss to talk so fooliBhly. Tbe records required of public officers are so simple aa to be easily understood by one piitisesaed of a common eduoatioo aud if such per ions would go calmly and reasonably and look into the matter carefully they would find tbey hod overlooked sjme important items In tbe cbbo. It Ii aald r. A. Massee deserves much praise for bia cooluvss and gentleman ly behaviour uuder trying circum stances. Men bave bad their beauty disfigured for less olfonae Ibau was offered at that meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kemp, Misses Hope Sbelley and lva Massiker, and Albert Sbelley visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schiller at their mountain borne Sunday. Tin vim lift ve liiu kai'liH occasionally. or "stitches" in the side and sometimes no you feel all tired out, without ambi tion and without energy? If so, your Kianeys are our. or oroer. ihkc hu Wit.i'a k'Miimr and ltlnililer Pills. Thev promptly relieve backache, weak back, lnnammauon nr me manner aim weux kidneys. Sold by Keir and Cans. KEIR (& CASS DOC R. B. MOUNT HOOD. Mra. F. C. Jou waa quite aiok last week, but she la much better now. Servians will be held ft tbe scho 1 bouse next Sunday morning. Kev. Levi Johnson will preucb tn na. in tbe evening tbe services will be held at tbe ball, aa usual. Misa Florence Toon returned Suu day from her vacation with ber par euts In Portland. Paul A u ber t moved Into bia new bouae last week His old house i to he occupied by Mr. Moody and lauii- ly. Mi m Nan Cooper returned Bunday from week's visit with relatives iu The Dallse. She was acooiiipauiod by ber sister; Mildred, who came to visit a few daya at Mt. Hood. Mra. L. C. Campbell ia visiting hr parenta, Mr. and Mra. II C. Hush, during tbe holiday season. Miss Lrttie Jnnes spent the holi days at borne, returning to Hood Ktv or last Tuesday morning. Miss Lure spent her holiday time visiting friends at Mt Hood. The Moody brothers bave started a blacksmith shop at Mt Hood. It is just south of the postotiloe, across the road. Mao. Rush returned to Canon City lasi Monday after an extended visit ut home. A very e.joyable time was bad at tbe Christmas exercises list Tuesday evening. An interesting program bad been propaitd. After Its rendition Santa Claua distributed tbe presents from the tree, ti tLe joy and satisfac tion of tbe oliiluren, young and old. Tbe Christmas masquerade waa a success. Much Interest had been tak en in preparing tbe oostumes, aud tbey were quite original, some ot them, buster Drown seemed to be tbe greatest favorite among the many unlqqe obaractera, Mr. Hubbard Is going to conduct an old fashioned singing school this winter, beginniug next Saturday evening. BARRETT. We are now ushered Into tbe New Year of 19U3. Tbe old is past. Tbe merchants and men of business and enterprise will be taking stock. It would be well for all to take a look into tbe past year, then we shall see muob said and done that should bave beau lett undone. We may have spok en unkind to some one. We may bave spoken disrespeotrul of some one. we bave not been charitable where we might nave been, and any acta or say ings in this line would not bring us pleasure. These are thoughts fur re flection,' but on the other band what ever good we may bave done has I r ought ua pleasure and the obnerrng inspiration oomes to us in tbe New ra FREE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Bragg Year tbat we did some little good. Now It will be well for aU to tarn over new page In tbe history rt time to ao rar better In toe New rear tban wo have dime iu tbe past, wiablng all a nappy jew rear. W. U. Adams, tbe contractor, made a trip ro Portland Friday of last week on business. C. Wallace entertained bla friends at dinner Christmas day, but it was so wet outside tbat ('barley bad to ti.kn bis sister home in tbe top boggy and then tbey got wet. I he heavy rains during tbe pat eeic aid oou-dderable damage to our roads and some of tbe dura age mlsbt bave been averted If onr directors bad seen to it that the water waa turned into tbe creek. Our road aoperviscr, B. F. Eadleruao. turned out Saturday with team and force of men to repair tbe road tbrougb tbe old Barrett ranch, which bad beoome impassable and a four horse team got stuck. Too bid, too bad. Tbe Dean and Wellhart families ate Christmas dinner together at tbe home or tr. O. Dean, oo Rook ford avenue. E. Manning, of tb Golden Rale ranch, whs a caller at tbe J. J. Uib bons borne Sunday last. A large foico of Japs are at work on the U. Castner ranch clearing and grubbing, preparing the land on tbe bill aide for planting to fruit trees this coming tall. Ibe school directors of tbe Barret' school bave purobased new bell to takq the plHoe ot tbe cracked one, so the new bell will ring out Ha obluie on New Yean. Children, oome to school. Bert Heath, the mason, baa put tbe finishing touch on tbe mason work oo Dr. B. 10. Wright's new bom. UNDERWOOD. Mrs. Morrison returned tobei borne in Portland Friday, after a visit of two weeks wi'h Mrx Orsser and Mrs, C. II. Cromwell. ; School begun Monday morning, af ter a week V vacation. The long'expeoted oome to pass last Saturday morning wben tbe track lay ing crew oame dawn tbe line and re turned operations on tbe road at tbe moiit i of White Salmon. Nearly every one. large aud small, waa on tbe giouud . to see lb work. Some were attracted to tbe work by the frequent whistle and others were notified by phone. To those that witnessed tbe first locomotive on the road it was certainly a great inspiration as it brought amiles to faces tbat bad not smiled for months bef ne, and to see those fates wreathed in smile was more pleasant to heboid tban a bou quet ot bollybooks on a buncb of sweet Wllliaiii. Homy Fellln and Chos. Ecoles, who bave been iu the employe ot Cbas. Uipps, wbo of late bought a 20 aore tract of land of Kesly Jt Driboys, re turned to tbeir borne at Walluoe, Ida ho. U. W. Hopkins, lately from Grant City, Mo., oame over from Hood Riv er Friday and la visiting witb F, W. Dehart. Rev. Morebduse oame over from Ohenowitb Sunday and tilled bis ap pointment at, the sobooi bouse, preaobiog a very interesting aermcn. Sunday school elected oflloers Sun day as follows: E. H. Uamolton, supt; W. T. Cash, asst. j Mia Maggie Cline, seo. ; Fred Luthy, trea ; Roy Davidson, asst. treas. , Portei Bros, shipped In twenty teams and equipments for putting in a till under tbe ti exile. N. M. Munch visited Whit Salmon Saturday night, attending tb 1. O. O. F. lodge. ' Aa these are nearly the latent V1 greatest events of tbe old year and will soon begin tbe new, let us make greater resolves tor the betterment not only ot ourselves but cur neigh- L. .. 1 .. : . I. L . I .J ...I. .LI.. -II .1 ur nun ueiK'iuutuuiHi wibuiuk ail a iiuppy Mow rear. DUKES VALLEY. Deoember 23 We thought we were golug to have , a snow ior tjnrisimas out n oaa ai disappeared. Ray Creason gave a shooting match last Monday aud there waa quite a i crowd from Mt. Hood aud Odell. ; They shot lor sheep and wbu they : alt got nil the mutton tbey wauted . they butchered live sheep and all webt ' home with some mut on. Kelley, from Mt. Hood, tock a whole sbeep alive This made six bead in all they shot for. George Massey is borne from Salem, where he lias been atteudiug tbe med ical college. George la a bright young man and we feel sure tbat be will suc ceed iu bis prolessloa. Thomas Cameron is visiting bis brother, J. O. Cameron. He ia from Illinois aud has been at St. Johns, Wash,, for , three or four months, where be has a sister, Mrs. W. 11. Dodson. He will go from bere to Grants Pass, Ore., where be has a brother, Maik Cameron. . T. Folta and wife were In tbe Rose City last week. We had one day tbat was fin sleigh ing and a few took advantage of it and enjoyed it wbiU It lasted. The old PemtHvlvanra Dult-h Dunkard recommpnd "Hickory Hark i'ongli Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your ooukIi, and guaranteed to be pure. Male from the bark of the ate II bark or white luYkory tree. For sle l y Clias N. Clarke and all dealers everywhere.. & Co, MOSIEB. Deoember 23. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and aen, Darrell, Mi. Stewart, Mrs. W. Row land and son, Cecil, and Mm J. Wei-tx-rg and sou, Oreo, were avtengeie u ih local fuesday for ilex d River. Miss Kate Davenport made a visit t'i Hood Hirer Mimdsy. Jubn Davenport went to The Dalles luetd iy eveuiug, returning Wednes day Ralph Dutall made a trip to Ibe Utiles V),iutkday. , Among the Hood River passergers vttdue.day ere Mrs (J. Pamab and sun, Alfred, - Mary Middleswart aud George Chamberlain. ihe Rov.h1 Neighbors of Amerlua added five member to tbe lo ige Wednesday. Alter lodge was over tbey served a daluty lunch. Mrs. K. W. Davidbizar wishes me to express ber thanks to tbe Rovsl Neighbors for tbeir tbougbtfuluesa In seodiug ber a lunch from tbe one giveu at tbeir last meeting, she being unable to attend the meeting on ao count of sickoe.s Mrs. G. H. Rordeu and sou, Carl, went to Tbe Dalles Thursday where they expect to make tbeir home. Rev. VV. A. Stark waa thrown from bis borte last Thursday and broke h a leg just below tbe blp. We are very sorry to lay Mr. Stark ia very low but tb last report from his' bedside be was resting some be ter. Tbe Christmas tree to bi plrrn by tb Suuday xobool waa giveu up on aooouot ot tbe IU heal h ct Rev. Stark. Miss Cora Psrrisb, t Col.rndo Springs. Colo., is bere mailing n visit to ber mother, Mrs M. Parrisb, and grandparenta, Mr. aud Mia. u. Ire land. Alfred Evans, wbo is atteudiug sobooi at Corvallis, Is borne to spend the vacation. M las Carrie Brown, primary teacb er, bas gone to Portland to spend va cation wltb ber parents. Sobooi dlstriot No. 52 beld a meet ing Saturday and levied a 10 mill tax. Road district No. 9 held a meeting Monday and levied a Ave mill tax. W. A. Huabauds, Clyde and L alls Root and Ernest aud Ira Rtaua t.ere Hood River passengers Monday. December 30. To tbe joy ot the children tbe ground waa white wltb inw wben tbey awoke. Frank Middleswart, of Bremerton, Wash., Is bere paying a visit to bis parents, Mr. aud Mrs. E. J. Middles wart. Lewis Hodge Is bere spending Xruns vaoation wltb bla brother, John Hodge. Miss Evelyn Hayes lelt for The Dalles Tuesday evening to spend va cation witb ber parenta. Miss Hayes has 12 day vaoation from ber sobooi. Tb Middleswart family were all to getber Chrlstmss day for the first time In seven veara. Thev snnnt tha evening in dancing. We arc glad to be able to report Mr. Stark as muob improved. Tbe Christmas tree havinir hnnn olv. n op tb candy, nuta and oranges wiu u umriuuiea as me cnuicn Jew Year' ve. Leslie Root made a trin in Thn Dalle Saturday. Messrs. J. Co vie. (ash Hnlllnasr and Harvey were pussengers to The uaiies last wees, Mr. and Mra J. W WlaHrinU daughter, Rntb and Florence, left rnurtuay on no. u ior uunalo, IN. r., where thev ement to visit rhera ui surrounding cities tor about three months Miaa Carrla Rrnwn ratnmnri tmm Portland Sunday, wbere she spent her vaoation wun ner parents. The Banner Tear. Tb year 1907 breaks aU xeoords in Portland, and wbat Is true bere ia an iudex la a propotrionate degree ot every place between tbe Rooky moun tain and the Paoiflo ocean, for tbla great section is tbe most prosperous pnrt ot Amerios, and will continue to be. Tbe io crease In manufactured rroduots ba been 30 pei cent; tbe sales of merchandise are consideiably greater thai in I960, No year bas brought ao great an Immigration. Postal receipts, export and imports, tbe pioduota from tb farm and dairy, and those from tbe orchard, and every other resource by which prosperity can be poised, prove un precedented growth, and if we will only abake off this temporary impulse to beJge, 1908 can be made a still gieater year. Cored Lumbago A. B. Car i man, Chicago, writea March 4, 1903. "Having been troubled with Lnmbugo, at diffeient times aud tried one physician after another, then differ ent itihtment and liniments, gave it up Hltoaviher. So I "ried once more, and cot a bottle of Ballard Snow Liniment, hu h gave me alinoi-t instant relief. I can t-heerfully recommend it, and will add my name to your list of sufferers. Sold by Chat. N, Clarke. Fatal Acrideat on North Bank. Nels Nelson, au employ.! of the Xnrtn Bank road, fell of tbe trwk laving truin Siturda ami v.m In- .Nutiy killed He was eugaged In rolling tin firm tbe flat oar to th tie tairler. wLh-b carries t'te tie to tbe forwsrd pnrl ot Ihe tia'n, when Ins nick slipped r i d be fell backward aud off 'be car. 1 My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only genuine hair -food you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial "Bold for over sixty years." by J. O. Ajgt Co., Lowell, All o manufacturer of 9 SARSAPAR1LU. iiers T PILLS. CHCltltY PECTORAL. happened tbat tbe train was working at one end of tbe bridge xcinss tbe White Salmon, and the rooky bank at tbat point is quite steep. He fell ou bis bead aud shoulders, tbe fall break ing bia neck, and he was dead when picked up. Tbe body was turned over 1 1 Un dertaker Bartmess Monday and in terred in ldlewitdn. Tbe unfortunate man was a strauger. and nothing is known of his relatives, or where be oame from. Carrie Nation Certainly smashed a hole in the bar rooniB of Kansas, but Ballard's Hore hound Syrup has smashed all records an a cure for coughf", Iironchitia, Influenza and all pulmonary diseases. T. C. H , Kansas, writes; "I have never found a medicine that would cure a cough so quickly as Ballard's Horehnnud Syrup. 1 have used it for years." Sold by Cbas. N. Clarke. Itonnd to Lose It. P.l.1.1. 1 t IL. I v i iguiBiieu hi, inn rauuey Hliuiuion. C. J. Atobison, a laboriug man of la coma, converted bis saving, 8100, in to gold, and bia it in his house, wbinb hnrned down. Next day be was washing tbi ashes of bis onus to recover tbe gold. He found two 9o gold pieces unburned and one $20 gold piece melted into a lump. It depends upon the pull you take. DeWitt s Little Early Risers are the best pills known for "constipation and sick headache. Hold bv Keir nnd Cass. Tf -,yV I JVC,1, kWfcr ' a At Paterson, Benton county, WasK., on the Colum bia River, now maJe accessible by tbe North Bank Railroad, (just completed). $500 TO $1500 PER ACRE PER YEAR Net profit can be made raising fruits and vegetables. Ten acres guarantees a handsome PRICES LOW NOW opportunity like tbis. Full particulars and booklet free. VhoecrBUc. MUTUAL REALTY COMPANY Seattle, wash ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... SxB Jt "Take like a man, but he sure it is the rittht medicine rightly compounded. There is danger in Drugs, unless Brains atlend to the mixing of them. Prescriptions brought here are prepaired by duly qualified and experienced clerks who know their business thoroughly and nkver make mistakes. We also parry a full line of druggists' sundries Per fumes, Fancy Soaps, and Toilet Articles. But with the best of service our prices rule low. km 1Wi THE GLACIER PHARMACY, HOOD RIVER. OREGON WE BUY ; . . l -.ir'LT. ""-"""rt Report. Hhlppln, Taw, .nd .!KToor hunters'&trappers'guidEsK: Z'. Jl'ri? Tr - uiinr . a 'rwcuiarinrfriopMit Pne. 93 W. J. BAKER & CO. Itenl Estate jxi-ntn, Of Homl Kiver, Oregon, offer the M lowinyr bargains: N". 1. A acres, 1 mile from town, all improved, all set to trees, Newtni, Siii2ciiterg and peaches, poultry mi r'l and ii""d buildings. $3250. Nit. 2 24 acrt'B half mile from tow i , 40i trees, 5 years old. 10 acres 1 to :t years old, 8 acres berries, $2,000 hou-e, all in high state of cultivation. 000. No. 3. Five acres close in, 5 inches of water, no buildings, no fruit planted, but ground thoroughly fertilized and very rich. Price t-',500. No. 4. Ffteen acres, all under cultiva tion, f acres 2 year old trees, 10 acres 1 yeur old trees. 4 acres strawberries, set anions young trees. Price $7,500. No. 5. Thirty acres one aud one-half miUx from town, all under cultiva tion, 4 acres orchard in full bearing, 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 miiall fruit. Electric light, phone, etc. A very desirable home. Price $15,000. No. 0. Six and one-half acres three miles out, 4)i acres set to trees two years old, peach trees set between rows, 6-room house, good well and barn. Price $2,600. No 10. Eight acres, same distance from town, 250 4-year-old trees, also 150 young trees one year out. Three acres of this place is suitable for early berries. Neat 5-room house and out buildings. Price $4,400. This list is simply a sample of what we heve to offer buyers. Call and see our entire list. It will interest you. MOSIER' .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing comrnur.ity. Six miles east of Hood River. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will do well to v, ifcj or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Mot,ier, Orniron The Trio Orchestra Composed of A. Kohler, flute and zither; Chas. G. Newman, violin; Miss Hrace, piano. Music furnibhed for all occasions. Concert numbers, entertain ments, weddings, receptions, dance, etc. For information apply to CHAS. O. NEW MAX, Ifoodliiver, Ore. Phone Main 867. 3 NVESTiGATE THE FERTILE Irrigated Tracts income tor lire nothing surer. Will advance raoidlv. N otW ii 'fits:;-' ua. 'ii-v. ;-.-. Your JMedicine" " sr.sjalayp i ii chas n. clarke UHU. m in autiMW , Uwi. How ud whar to tr.tr.nd to AU jrwufmam rne. 2 ro oar niatotnara. ftl fj i oar raajtrtiMn. fti t& m.auui ut. Ottoy attrmcto ftnimalt to trM. t i mniniUa,