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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1908)
r . 1. --( -rnurn Hood K1VKKULA0IFR THUEflfaAY TEfiRtJARY 6 IBoiJ. Fou WISH WSJ Its an 111 ftlht&tt Blows Nobody Good The people who own the building we occupy have decided not to build for the present, and have extended our lease, but we have a lot of i 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 inducements in Price and Quality, that people who know what goods are worth will appreciate. In Dress Goods we are offering Special Low Pric 8, also Overcoats and Suits for men and 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, (bine in and see them. Only four Misses' Co. i ti Mr, fn- in Brown Beaver sizes 14 and IG that are worth flO of any body's mony, wili make them $5."0 each. Two in Blue, hizes 10 and 12 that nie worth 17.35, take them for fl..r0. In Dress goods we have cut the price to the bottom. Albetrosses worth. G3c foi 48 One piece Gray Panama 5G inches wide, worth 1.25 for 92c. Worsted Goods in Plaids for 24c and up. boys. Look at them, it won't cost anything to 1 look and very little if you buy. Wind 1 1 ' J' it CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. l' E. Strang OBme borne from trip down about Medford. Oregon, and ex peots to take bit family and go there to reside tor a time. He baa a good tiosition and expecta to beio work about March 1. Mr. Strang baa net disposed of hla borne near Odell and we will be pleased at any time to le I ort the teturn of thia family to onr neighborhood. We with them auooess In the new field and feel certain that (buy will auooeed, ai Mr. Strang dm bad anion experience In nursery and orchard. Odell Orange bad an enthniiaiitio meeting last meeting night, ao those present report. All the otlloera were present and after the business of the meet I na bad received attention re fieshments were served and needless to say all enjoyed this feature of the evening. Next meeting night (next Tuesday) the bachelor members will furnish lefresbments. Miss Mary Kennedy. Udell's new primary teacher, assumed the duties of that position last Monday morning. Mltti Keunedy Is a graduate of the ' Minnesota State Normal school and Is one of four sisters, all teachers, and we feel oertain she will do ber share toward making this a very auooessful term for those who are pupils in tbe room in which sue will lostruot. Roswell Shelley, of Carson, Wash., was au Odell visitor Sunday. Mr. Shelley was accompanied .by bis little grandson, Dale Shelley Mr. Shelley baa ever been a friend, not only as re gards Odell but Hood Klvei Valley nud town, and always awake to tbe best interests of tbe valley in which was for a number of years bla borne. Mr. Shelley reports that Mrs. Shelley has been seriously ill of la grippe. Tbe drillers at Win. Kbrck'a had drilled to a depth of 73 feet by tbe end of last week and were working In solid rook. , : ; " 1 Though not personally acquainted with our Pine (J rove neighbors, Mr. aud Mrs. W. Flke, ws deeply sympa thize with them and with the grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Newman, in their leoent bereavement, Tbe many friends of Ueoige Walters will regret to hear tuat he has been Borloutily lil and that bis oondition at present Is far from satisfactory. George attended our school one win ter and waa liked for bla many good qualities and all will unite in wishing that medloal attendance and oaie way bring him back to health. lie baa been taken from his home' near Tbe Dalles to tbe open air sanitarium in Portland for treatmout ... Noel Davis baa consulted a special ly In Portland and ;ls being treated for throat trouble. frm? ir We have now on hand a full line of Our own Preparations Manufactured Exclusively by Ourselves. To Secure THE BEST PRODUCTS on the market we have devoted long and careful study and experi menting. You can see this line in our windows some in process of preparation; also samples of all our finished products. Each and every one is guar anteed by us to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Let us show our K 0 line and be convinced E.EIR fj SMITH BLOCK DC Kev. Troy Shelley preached to tbe people of Odell Sunday. Kev. Shelley Is always welcome bu hi-i benl.li ulll permit ot bis tilling hi unpoiot ment on the first Sabbath in each month. Mrs. II. Conuaay has been elected Sunday school superintendent ut 0Hell aod last Subbath acted iu that capacity In a mos attlefactory man ner. Tbe basket bt.( game. Odell vh. Mt. Hood, that was to bave been plajtd last Saturday, was postponed, us sev eral of Odell's team bml wet ith ao oldents that made it impossible foi tbem to play. Mia. Troy Shelley came home Sut orday from a visit in Por laud. Mrs. Shelley went to Portluud to cure for members of her family who were ill, Mrs. M. D. Odell weut to Hood River Friday evening for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Dr M A. Jouee. C. K. Masiker has houyht a part of K. E. Strang a laud, Mr. Strang re taming a tract or snout ) aoiea ou which the bouse is situated. An unusually good ChrlHtlan ftu deavor is the repmt of those who at (ended last Siinrlsy evening. Mrs Oonnaway acted as leader. Much clearing ot luud h going ou aud bas been done about Oilell within the past few month) and in suctions one who bad looked (be laud over say one or two years ago would not know the place. Jas. Kugtisb has I) ml charge of the clearing ou tbe Wiedner tract, just north of blui, where a lot of woik bas been done. Mr. Plughaupt is having two thousand cords of wood out off his land. Zellar liros have a gaa oiine sawing outfit and will clear and out into wood tbe timber on their land. M. Hawthorne Is milking a big showing on bis land. 10. L. Klemec bas cleared a large tiact as bas J. W. Sliong J. W. Wilson, Clarence Wll son, John Kroegor, thp MclJnllees aud many others one might mention are clearing for themselves luud that when planted in orchard will limply repay them for time and labor and money Invested. O. H. Rboades reports the sale of a ten sore tract ot land, unimproved. for I2G0 per acre. Tlio purnhaser is an Iowa man, a physician. This lund la a pait of the old Khoads farm and Is ooated In the eastern part of Odell district. DUKES VALLEY. We ate hiving a littl'i touch of win ter, but we can't i xpeot anything elise, as we bave had a line winter. The writer wa informed that there was a mistake In last week' items when be said Mr. Knox was plcwlug. The plow was running ou Mr. Knox' farm, but Win. Durham was the one who wu following the team across I ho Held. We understand that John Wblsler i This Space Belongs to AEAWAY &e Jeweler IF SjpBcial4ies CASS 3C R. B. olising out bis stone; of groceries. If; there is any one wno would like to fa lino icia Kirn o; r.tisiiiesa mere is a good opening here for bini. We would like some one with lota of ineos'o ho could do a o.edit business, but would take toy oue, even it we do bave to pay cash. 1 - J. P. Thonisen still haa clover or al falfa hay for sale it 117 at the barn. Mr. and Mm J. A. Knox were out t'M'ling Sunday afternoon. If any o:ie hat tbe blues or wants a good old hearty lanh they want to got iu Vr K'iox' pretence lor a few boor Mil M uy will be compelled to adit.it that i hey bare ft rock a cure for tbe blues and have a koo1 Ungb. Then thy will go home feeling that it was good to have been there. Samuel Stanton waa oalliog on old friends In the valley last Sunday. John Whisler's tepru not away lat-t Friday and ran up tbe road aud he found tbem op at Mt. UooJ tbi sido of the More. John sln o t cried, lie said he did like to ride fsKt aud that was tbe second time that team bad gotten a move on tbem and he ooul I not riiie eilbir time, but the team Is all rixbt yet and he wilt yet bavo a ohtiucu to go with them. Duke Villey Is a prosperous little v 1 Icy , hut do are not all rich. Si' ite ate striving to nuke a living one .y ami pome auotber ibe othtr day oue of our uiiuu.er was out of meat. A Silver grey aijuiirel was living to bite blui and be shot. It M si;f derense. Of course bo tbuiuht of Lis wife and children and bought be would take it to tho house i n I rat it, wbiob most any oue would I ue dons unde tbe ciruumstances. But it was against the law to kill a silver grey squirrel even in self defense and tbe poor man mus tlned. MOUNT HOOD. Chester Monroe oumeup luesday of last ween to visit his brother an I si ter, whom be bad uot lean slnoe tbey oanie from Virginia last fall, lie' re turned Thursday to V lento, where be Is employed on tbe railroad ' The regular grange meeting is next Friday evening. One feature ot tbe program is a debate which promises to be very Interesting. There was a basket ball game ur- luiigcd for last Saturday evening be tneen our tcbool team and the Odell beys, but tbe Olell boys sent up word tbat tbey bad two men laid up, so ttja garno was called off. Our boys have tea led them out. rim grouud hog surely did not see bis tlmdow last Sunday, so we may e.iect some good weather In the iiFxt six weeks. Mrs. M. II. Cralt, of Sky Ranch, weut to Seattle last week to visit ber niece, Mrs. Cbailes Siuienstad. Several boys from Mt. Hood weut Braqasrmy.tijaajassflmMaM I IUyLIABLE dkug JG GISTS wma yin " 1 ar Bragg to a dance at Dee lat Satnrda night. Tbey i-portH a Sue I time. lit. i. Last Sunila; nm. ,,e'l a day in tbe i rentes ot our littlt tlemeut rot the flrtt lime service' weie held in Ibe uew elioirh than a yeai ago a luectlug njsLeld at tbe hall to algous ways and meaos of building a churo aud matteis have been carried on with coinoii nd on real aud energy ontll we now bave a good, coinuiodloiia bnildii g. v blob Is tbe priJe of tho iwigbbor bood, enp';oinl!y to tbu-e v tin date worked so hard to complete tbe W'irk. It is oue ot tha Huest. if not the very finest, bnildings in te riihtorhoid and Coutractnr Italdwiij h uld l e justly proud ot bis work. The p oi le of the ooninitinity and friends in Hood fiiver b ire oontril nted ge -er-ously toward the woik and wbeu the building is dedicated tbe first So i d iy in March we will expeot to b ive not one cent of debt bauglog over it It Is a Piesbyteriau rliuich, but I' open to other denominations fi r er slois. We hate Sunday school every Sunday and preaching twice a mouth, Presbyterian the Hist S mdav and Methodist the fourth. A Cm Ut I iu Kndeavor sooiety was organized I n Sm.day creuii g, with Martin (r.i. ble, piesident; Mrs Wnlter dibble, vice president ; Znra Puddy, secre tary. BELMONT. During tbe last week we bave been hnviug cooler weather and a Utile mow. Skating seems to be tbe popu lar amusement, Mrs. Ed Nicholson returned Friday from (J i aud Hoiks, N. I)., where she has been staying with ber mother for some time. Ruth Coppei Is 111 aud bas been on able to a tend school for the past iwo weens. Kevival mooting are progressing Huely here Mr. Winter is an able speaker and the meeting are well at leuaeaifc , r.suier ana Margaret Uarrett are now staying in town with thejr giand mot!ier,-Mrs. Kiddte, and going to tbe 11 ill school. Mrs J. B. Stubbs still continues very ill. Maude Merrell departed a week ago rriuny tor victor, Ureou, where she will teach during tbe rest of the win ter. Margaret Uarrett is very ill with pnemuonit. Little liertbi. Franz, Infant dt ligh ter of Mr. and Mrs Bruno Kianz, died Tuesday. January 28. 1908, cf in- lliiuimatuu ci the ttouiacli. I eath oamevery sud lenly and wits a nieat snuca to eveiy )i:e. Mr. Neill, frim Kuptoro Ori'g'o, If Hero visiting bis daugbtei, Mrs. tinuiii trauz. MEETING Of THE COMMON COUNCIL All were piesent at the council mo tint; Monday night exoept Coun cilman xrnoia. Hie street committee reoom mended thai all of the county roads now In the city limits be taken over and maintained by the oity aod the re oorder waa instructed to notify the oounty court of such aotlon and de mand tLat all ot the taxea eolleoted from tbe oity for load purposes be pain over 10 tne oity treasurer. A petition waa received from the residents of State street a-kiiio tb Scute street be graded from the Uni tarian church at aud tbe same u referieJ to tbe street committee. Ibe lire aod watei oommittee re poited tbat tbey bad been maki a lu- tjulries as to tbe Oust of electric lights in otDer cities and lettera weie read 'rem Kennewick, stating tbat they wore paying tiu per munif) tor aro limits, but werj not satisfied with the pric . Oregon City reported 95 .30; i tie lmke, cu 73; Albany, 17; Balem, ,). !H. I he finance oommittee reported tiacK tut. telephone ordinance and tec (lUimended that It belaid on tbe lble until the first rrerting la May. A motion being made In tbat (Sect, tbe . same was carried ananimrnsiy. j Ao ordl. ance to amend the Ore lim ' Its ordinance was read. U . being Ibe l urpo'e or f he ordinance to ao an;' nd it as to all.) v the ercotioo ot a wood en exhibit building for the Hood i Kive' Commercial Club near tbe rie- i joi. un mourn tne oraioauce waa laid on the table. tho sewer oomaiitUa reported tbe estimated cost tor each lot In the pro posed new sewer In did riot No. 9, which wag accepted, and Ibe n oorder will pot tbe required notices for ten days, after wblcb alx daya will be al lowed for objections to be tiled and heard by tbe council. The street committee reported that they wtre making investigations ea to I bo heft place to get gravel tor tbe oity and bad several places in view on the east aide of Uood River. A letter was read from J. A. Spear In regard to buying piece of land on his plaoe for that purpose, but no price waa stated aud tbe letter waa referied back to tha streel oommlt tee. 'Ihe recorder'! bond for 1250, with W. O. Snow and W. L Upscn aa sureties, waa accepted. The marshal' bond for I2&0, witb R. N. Young and Fred Howe as tor. ties, was adopted. - J. if. Mokeisen asked permission erect a brlok building on the oor- er of fourth street and Cascade reuue. iu aoofrdai.ee with tbe ordi nance, aud tbe amo waa granted. & Co, ,tj,. 1 Why Refer to Doctors Because we make medicines for them. We tell them all about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, con sumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it. Aak your own doctor. Th i bot kind ot a testimonial "Sold tor over sixty years." Ktit by .T. o. Art Co., tew.n, Hw Alio Buuikataran or 9 SARSAPA8ILLA. yers PILLS. UAH VUOR. W hart no mo rat. I W. pnbllih tlio fornnlu ot mil ou m.dlclno. Ayer's Pilla greatly aid the Cherr r-wciorui in oreaKins up a coi Ibe monthly bills against the oity were read and referred to tbe Bnanre oommittee, to be reported back at the next meeting. Ibe amount of -700 was tiaiafi nod from the general to the street fund and iuu to tbe special street ford. O. B. Hartley was Dresrnt and ttat ed tbat tbe piece of groin-d on S ate aireet, belonging to Mr. H-i!o''i l.iei 1 n. a . . a. ...a aIJ 11 ! J 1 nw ut tun uiu vuti resiueuue, uua oontaiuing a little over three acres, could be purchased for 912,000 and that- Mr. Bat3belder would contribute 9500 If tbe same waa purohased for a city park. Mr. Ueisbner taid tbat ba understood that Dr. Eliot and Joa. Wilson bad offered tbe oity land for par purposes tree, along Indian oreek, and tbat be thought I bat it could be made into a beautlfal park witb a moderate expenditure. . Ibe park matter waa referred to tbe health oommittee. Dr. Ldgington wag present end stated tbat as be was health of ler ba wished to piotest agi iust the city buying tbe present water system, as the aouroe of supply n ght at any time become contaminated on account ot tbe ' ooi ease of dwellings being put op in iuhv pan or toe oity ami tbought mat ice ritv snouid put iu a better water supply instead of purchasing this ouu. While the water was pure at tne pieseui lime, it migbt not al ways leinam so D. J. Treiber was present an 1 asked for better lira protection on the hill. He was iuformaJ tbat if the nennle nt tbe bill oould gt together and organ ize tbat tbey would be helped tbe same aa the Ore enu: any down town that they bad once teen offered tbe big rhemcl, but bad refused It. THE ONLY DKAM ATIC PRESEX TATION BY PERMISSION OF HON UKU. W. PECK. EX GOVERNOR OK WISCONSIN Peck's Bad Boy .Now n 21 yell continuous triumph. BIGGER, BET- TER, BRIGHTER THA EVER with a Master Metn politan Coninaoy of Mirth- inakers The Funniest Play from' the r unniest Book. Tlx' Real. Orisrinal. Honie Mnd Bad Boy. With a Score of Buster Browns and other Imi tators, but not a solitary rival or equal.' A touch of nature from the pen of genius An immortal of the pen and stare Real ife's laughinc: s'de Thinsrs that tickle because true gloriously gleeful because genuine. A Mirthful Mirror to Millions. ' lr ortJrfXS trying to. If you can lausrh you can't stay away. . vervbodv 8 Particular Phi v , v v ,7 . Hoed River, Tuesday, February II uoa yum oaioWA mux, maA. 0 V rr vtnm.1, ihwiim t m. maun u. 38 1-3 hr Can On the wholesale purchase price is the saving we made in buying the entire SAMPLE LINE OF CHAIRS Of the largest Chair Manufacturing Concern in the West. Sample Furniture is made very particular ami with gieat care; the material and workmanship in every piece is per fect, We are giving our customers the benefit of this excellent deal and are happy with thoso so-called clearance out sale and what not sale prices, inspect our goods ami see for yourself the great bargains that we are offering. Quarter Sawed Golden Oak Quarter sawed Golden Oak box seat Arm Chairs, each. .$4.25 Quartersaw'd weathered oak Large Golden Oak Rockers, Weathered Oak leather upholstered Divan, each $17.50 Weathered Oak leather upholst'd Chair to match, each $10.50 Golden Oak Rocker leather back, each $7.00 Mahogany finished Rockers leather and plu 'h seat.each $3.50 Rattan Morris Chair, plush Uttairll;ill Chair green covered, each ........$7.0o BAMBOO CENTER STANDS MUSIC RACKS BOOK CASES HAT RACKS FOOTSTOOLS TABOURETS We Can do Your Picture Wefeasure Your Rooms Stewart Hardware & Furniture Company The House To ur ( n t..ni... a and Friends. j We have kils u ill ,10a rani loan applications tbat will interest you If you desire to plaoe funds on ' eight pei oent interest for a year or longer., First National Bank. MOSIER Fruit Lands. in ,,r "an trans. Some very K d ,and ."' low vrk present. a.n huiii(i .-iii-'m,uv. oix miles east of Hood Kuri.: -Vi homesteads and ihmni.i ...... .a. ...I. nioiiinv m uuj . win do t writinr see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN I M. 'r.- Oroirn to do so. Compare our pritvs sle, reduction sale, selling Box Seat Diners, per set..$18.00 box seat Arm C.hairs,each$4.5Q leather upholster. d, each $10.50 cushions, each ;....$I2.50 FURNITURE SCREENS PAPER RACKS HALL SEATS Neat and Cheap. Framing and Put, Dnwn rmt. and -w - w i . jr uo Linoleums. of Quality VVM4, 60 YEARS' it EXPERIENCE v Thadc Marks DiaioNa Connam A AnTMM mndtn . nleklT aHnrtun onr opinion ttm whatbar an Umlo proBblrpitbl. Coniniinle. ,'TlntfiniANDB00l( on fSSSZ Paints Ulm iBroago Mann i CoTneStm inXiM, wltboal sbr. la the Scientific Jlctmx Vf.:.'."T aaotlia. ). 80k bjail Btllara. I ailT aUHittlLllln anml a 1 1 &co."' New fork oooa. at r at. Waahiiiiti! dc. BraaajK