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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
aV : s Hobodly Qoodl Ite aim 111 WM tihiatt i 'I ; i 'V 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 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 . . . . 1 1 1 1 A. 9 A 1 ...Ill ....n. -! inducements in Price ana yimiity, max peopie who nnow wnai f In Dress Goods we are offering Special Low Pric s, also Overcoats and Suits for men and boys. Look at them, it won't cost anything to look and very little if you buy. CORRESPONDENCE. ODELL. Alfred Wood baa been ?ery 111, but It now Improving. Mr. Wood dm been lesldenl of Odell abort 30 years and baa aaan ita growth from a few Mattering boneee la tba forest to tha present tbtokly aattled oommaa ity. DDIs ra oot anoounclng tba coming entertainment a Odell lmproement Oompany'a ball Friday evening, teb ruair 14. D. 0. Henry, prlnolpal of Odell aobool, la directing tba prepar Btion of the program. Ibe ladies of the Christian Endeavor will aerva re fretbmeot. A. C. Klaoa and family left Odell last week expecting to go to Seattle to reside. Tbe little children bave left a vacant place that will be bard to till, tbey were of nnuionlly lovable wayi and bad won tbe bearta of all who knew tbem. Odell haaket ball team went to Hood River Saturday expecting to play a Duma wltb tha high aobool boya in tbe afternoon and one wltb Barrett In tbe evening. Tbe game in tbe afternoon did not materialize and in tbe even inu tbe 'game Odell va. Barrett react ed in a eoore of 15 to 13 in favor of OdelL Tbie wm the third game of Odell va. Barrett, Odell winning two of the tbiea games. We notioe in laat week'a Glaoler tha Mt. Hood correspondent thlnka they bave tbe Odell baiket ball boyi oared oat. We tali to tea why oar boya should be In tha leaat afraid, their record for garnet won being ta ken Into consideration. W rather Bunpeot It may be aa we onoa anew when membera of two neighborhood! were engaged la a friendly trial of skill. Ibe one party of contestants oame to tba place aelected shouting aa . it victorious, bat alas, after tba con tent ther were dumb. They bad no need for a yell. Xbey bad Men beat en. Boya, lata bave tba game, then lt him who may laugh. Mr. Wood, of Mosler, visited bis ti other, Alfred Wood, of Udell, sev eral days last week. Odell w a ao fortunate aa to be en Mblod ta listen to two splendid ser mons Sunday morning and evening, Uv. Ashley Cash, of Hood Kiver, having btten aeoured for tbla day. liev. Oasb sang a aolo at eaob aeivioe and also met with tba choir in the at tetnoon and assisted them in a man- uer that was appreciated. It is to be hoped that Odell's days of one ser mon a month are over and that we rosy aoon point to our church aervloe with pride, that every saDDatn may witness one or more preaching ser vices. Our home Sunday aohool and Christian Edeavur are good aa far as DC 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 C line and be convinced KLEIK & CASS 1 SMITH BLOCK they go, tnt let as bring some one outside our little community to teach os and to help as, and let aa not quibble over the little ditlerences of name or creed,' doc rememuer inai an Christians shoui i'fce working foi one result and unite in forimrluii Odell to the position to which sbe is entitled. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coe and little son oame out irom Hood Kiver Sun day for a few days' viit with Mr. Coe's sister, Mrs. U. K. Boweruian, and ber family. F. E. Strang Is selling his team and otber personal property, preparatory to moving to bis new come neur eu tral Point, Oregon. lva and Violet Maeiker carue out from Hood Kiver Sunday via Mt. Hood railroad, attended Sunday aobool and cburcb, dined with Mis. Win. Kemp and returned to Hood River on tbe afternoon train, lva is employed in W. I). Kogers' studic at Hood Kiver and Violet Is one of the popular clerks at tbe f aria Fair. E. T.Folts has been unable as yet to secure a suitable, bouse for himself and family. At no time Is it a simple matter to find a bouse for rent any where 1 tbe vicinity ot Odell. Ibis Is aa it tbo'ild be and speaks well for tbe valley in general aud Odell In par ticular, A good Christian Endeavor meeting Sunday evening with Maiie Lockman aa leader. Marie Lockman and Uer trade Crosby were eleoted delegates and Dane Kemp alternate to represent Odell Christian Endoav if Society at tbe Christian Endeavor State Conven tion to be held in Eugene February 20 to 23. ' Mrs. Emma Galloway, ot McMlnn vllle, Oregon, will visit i'azol Kebek ab Lodge No. 106, 1. O. O. F., Mon day evening, February 21. Mrs. Gal lon is Dresident of tbe Kenekab As sembly 1. O. O. F.. of Oregon, and our lodge will naturally receive much benefit from ber visit. Mrs. Keed. of Menominee, visited her brother, O. E, Howeimao, and bis family aeverai days last weea. O. L". Walter was a Portland visitor last week. He went down for a visit With his brother. George, who la in Poitland for medical treatment. Your correspondent knows where there is one of the neatest little housekeepers, accomplished, lovable and tut this is not n matrimonial advertising buieau. so sbe wont tell aaotber word. Remember the entertaiumedt and auoner next Friday ulght. Come pre oared to laugh and you will not be diaaDDointed. There is but one way to And out about t lie evening's pro gram and that la to go and listen Proceeds to go to the horse shed fund Little Laura Folts.tbe four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Folts. was taken to the Cuttage bospitul Monday and it ia feared she suiters This Space , ...... t Belongs to ARAWAY Ue Jeweler 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 iu and see them. R. B. Bragg from appendicitis. We hope auob may uot be the case and tbst sbe may rap idly regain beallb HOSIER. Miss Bel ma Vlckers returned to her hotnM in the Dalles.atter a abort visit with ber aont, Mrs. Dick Evans. X. R. Evans, ot Troutdale. bat pur- arms id a ten-acre tract ut land former ly owned by Mr. Dundas Mi. Llttlepage. of (Jresbam. Ore., being so favorably impressed aitli our pretty country, has purobt-sed t tr ct of tbe Dundas (arm. One of our oldest settlors ot Mosler and a native by tba uauie Jsuiina is enjoying a visit Irom an older sister of bera Tbe age of these ludians is uot known exaotly, but it ia ov-r a bundled. Born, to tbe wife of Sam Emmett, a girl. We hope this babe may live as long as ker great grandmothei, Jumina. Mr. Miller, of Portland, has bought a ten aore tract oi lana or me uuu- das farm. Mr. Norniau, ot Wsuatohee Vtlley, Wash., hiving been much impressed with the country, purchased a 5-aore tract ot land. W. A. Dimmick, ot Vancouver, was up looking after bis interests bera lust week. He was accompanied by a friend. George Chamberlain, our prosper ous real estate man, made a trip to Portluod last week. Rev. W A Wood, pastor of tbe Christian obuiob of Hood Kiver, has been delivering uu h veiy interesting sermons during the past week and ex pect to oontinua during tbe coming week. Miss Evelyn Hayes went to Ibe Dalles Saturday to spend Sunday with her mother. Messrs. Gordie Graham and lia Evans made a trip to 'i'be Dalles l'ri day. . Messrs. Roy Thomas and Ernest Evans were ilood Kiver visitors Fri day. Mrs. U. H. Koiden aud sou, Carl, who have been making a visit with her oarents. left for Hood iiver, where they expect to make their home. Mr. Kruss, who baa been in our community for aome time sketuhing tor tbe R. K. Co., left tor Portland. Rev. Brown, of Cascade Locks, de livered a very interesting sermon Sunday morning, lie expeots to be with us again (be seoond Sunday ot Marob. Stanley Eastman, ot lewa, bB bought the front 160 acres of the Rtnueman farm, four miles east of town. Mr. French, of Poitland. acrompu niud by two friends, were op looking over tbe farm owned rjy mr. nusiou i DC sts n RELIABLE DRUGGISTS goous ore wun Mia. Prir. b made a trio In The Dalies Sat nrdny. Messrs. Gnu. Ir.,.ii.l aud W. E. Uuskey eie D.tlloj Dasngeis Sutur- day. Mt. and Mrs. fbouipkuu. of Ibe Dallas, made a short visit wltb their aunt and uncle, Mr. aod Mrs. W. T. McClure. . Mr. Fieuuh has taken the manage mnt ot the farm. Mr. Orirsbv. of Tbe Dalles Chron icle, nas tu our town Wednesday shak ing bauds wiiti old friends. Ve are sorry lo hear of the illues- of Miss Bertha Uodbremiu, at ll.u Dalles. J. P IBailey wai taken t.t The Unites hospital, wbfcie be expect- 'o undergo au operation In a few da Mrs. J. M. Denny died at her home Mouday mom log at 2 o'clock. BARRETT. W. I. Garduer, ! superintendent ot tbe Boys' and Gills' Home in Pun laud, was In out ueigbboibood on Saturday of last weekend wade a con tiaot with Mesr. Dean Wellhart and Miuer for tha clearing aud plowing ut bis nve-aore tiaot .ou tbe Kockioni avenue. More improvement fcr tots district. Dr. right bus bad several hundred boxes of apples packed and shipped to Portluud dm lug tbe past two week. Hig Ubailey has supti Intended aud done tbem np in good shape. i There are a few -delinquent wati taxes and the sale of lend Is already announced by the collector to take plaoH tbla week. One man is so enthusiastic over the! telephone that he actually forgot tbe number ot bis own pbone aud report ed himself iu town when be was act ually four miles out of town, but we suppose by tb a time he has recovered bis money and found tbe telephone number. We noticed iu the News-Letter an item setting forth that the Rookford meicbaut bad sold a half interest in tbe business. Well, we state right here now tbut tbe statement was not tiue aud it would be well for Mr. New i-Letter edl.or to investigate be fore he publishes such items. The tu t i) would only bave a skim milk job iu taking part iu tbe Rockford busi ness would be more likely to sell out than to sell au lutereet. We suppose our road supervisor, B. F. Eadlouiuu, is golug to move the earth in u few days, having secured a large quuiitity of dvnamite, caps aud fuze and some men, picks and ahovels for the road work. .Well, B. F. ia just tbe man to move the dirt and rooks when be gets ut it. R. Dionti aud wife were np from Pouluud bK'Ucllug a few days u their new ruetii! bouse lately built on a 2-acre traot purchased from F. W. Angus. ' ' . MOUNT HOOD. Mrs. D. ft. Cooper returned borne last Sunday, utter a two weeks' visit with her sop, J. T. Cooper, at .Ibe Dulles. Miss Lottie Jonea came up from Hood River Sunday aud spent tbe day with the home folks. Roy Hen ton went to The Dalles last Sunday, whither he was summoned on jury duty. James Davidson spent a few day at Mt. Hood thia week, leturolng Thurs day to Sktmokawa, where be bas been working this winter. Walter Oribbla went to The Dalles Saturday to visit hU sMir, Mrs. J. 1'. Cooper, . , . Our new road supervisor, E. L. Hood, begun work on tba new Neal creek road last Mouday, A Christiau Endeavor Society wai organized at tbe ohunb lael SuuUh.n evening. The full quota oi office., were elected and committeek appoint ed to carry on active Endeavor work. We are glad to learn that R. B. Morton and family are golug to stay in Mt. Hood ettl went. Mr. Morton has bought teu acres from Mr. Puddy and Is at work getting clearing done, so that they can occupy the place as soon as posuible. . Tbe meeting ot the grango last Fri day night was an iuteresticg one. I'be debate was postponed, but there were so many candidates to Inilltiti that lb (Jteoiuu was well taken up ibe uiullur uf improving tbe ceme tery was UUeu up aud in consequence as uiauy ot tbe men as could go wen) Mouday aud woiked at clearing and makiug more attractive tbe little cem etery ot the settlement. BINGEN. "On tbe Columbia." Mr. Stottle sold his valuable lot last week to Harris Wetherell and expects to go farther west. The P. 4S. dep-t is located right in fropt of Bingeu aud will be named Bingsn. I'he Jap bunk house ia down in front of Joslyu. Ibe electric light plaut and Buck creek water work are up on tbe bill. Harris Wetherall baa moved up from Stevenson and bas joined tba fcuncb ot Biugen booster. -'' Peun Conser, wbo bas held tbe bar- ! months, bas left for Hoquiam, Wash., wneie lie UBS U ueiiur pumwuu await iug biuj. Good luok to Penn. Mrs. R A. Paga baa gone to Tbe Dalles sanitarium, where she bad a very painful operation performed urjr der the cate ot Dr. Beleaudoiffer. Ixn't it funuy we bave no leal ei tate olilce here aud men beta every ojjHi Only four Misses' Coats Mt, two in Brown Beaver sizes 14 and 16 thai are worth $10 of any body's money, n il! make tlurn $5.50, each. Two in Blue, sizes 10 and 12 that, are worth $7.33, take them for $4.50. & Co. in looking tor mu kind of i r pei t ud tbe nmn hn nim ibe town lou busy to hu tbiu siuuu' . Il way J K. Reynolds Is landing up ftrui w4i(ous with fed and groo vi i looks like tbe people will come lo ibe railroad to trade. While tbe railroad la not doing auy business jet, Mr. Reynolds is. ' Melvin Wetherell took a tilp to Carnon and we don't know what he did, but hep he had a good time. The knockers on the hill are try itg hi other Ileum to knock Bingeu hv putting auuthvr r ad down tlm Unit hack nf Jonlvu We hope the county ciliuinhsiuneis will save tbe money, as the depot is only- 3UU feet from the county road, which is a better grade than cuu be got tiny ntbei place. The new proposed road only benefits oue man. DUKES VALLEY. We are having flue weather agaiu aud eveiyhody is busy. ' We were korry 16 heur that our teacher, Miss II old a Uinrlcbe, will bave to give up he cuoul the lust of Februaty, Sbe ha glveu ns good service as a teacher aud we would like rery lunch to bave bei Mulsh the school. T. A. Boles aud family were, via t Ing relatives iu tbe valley last Sun day, i ilarry Wblslei made n firing trip to l'be Dalles the tirrt ut the -eek. J. E Wbisler loaded a nor nf wood la.-t week at tu Dukes Valiey uu. L K Huberts got ftunl froui the Columbia Lumber Con.p ny at Ti.e Dalies that they had d a - 'til saw mill at Mmoer aud !... t eld saw ubi.ut 175,000 teet at Ui.l i laoe this spring. Mr Roberts will Ulie tbe muieaod go to Mosier to It g tbe mill. CRAPPER. . Your uorrespondent has been ,ut of commission for several week. First on aouount ot a severe attaok of neu ralgia aud later he bad ia grippe. F. W. Angus weut tu Portlaod on Monday ot this week. . Miss Myrtle Learning, of Portland, is visiting with Miss l' renin Pregp't. Mrs. W. C. Murtii: Is on ' tbn lick list. S. M. Lamhliu ia pruuiug apple trees for P. 11. Muitlu. The Oak Grove Hall Ariooiatiou oornuieooed work on a hull near tbe solioi'l I diihs ou Mouday , U this week. It will bu 30x00 Teet, tht. walls to be 24 teet in beighth. Who says that Clapper is oot on a boom? Altou Cuunirg aod Fred Taylor op era ed their etump puller ou K. D. Mailiu's lauch several dus recer.U;.. Mrs Piegge leporteil to borne folk that she aud ber sou, Louis, arrived at San Bernardino, Cnl, nil right. Mr. and Mrs I. N duvet t, former Cnpperltec, report that they are as bu pit hi big sun flowers in their new bouie in MarsbUeld Oregon. Alex McKinlev, wbo .spent several weeks in ilo.td River recently, writes that h experienced 23 rl prees below zero weather after reaching hia borne at Cai'non Fall, Minn. , ' Six new pupils bave entered the school within the last two weeks. Tbe cblckeupox Is quite prevalent In thi neighborhood ut present The L.'die' Aid Si leir hud a busi nefM tnn'li'tf nod t "t I he :.e oi Mrs E R Loi!sui riiiiieiiay after noon nf last week. They had a very -1) jr at le t In H. La grippe in gripping quite a con sirferal.la if the Crapperites at tbe present time. WHITE SALMON. From I ne Enterprise. I he unrtb wing tn I he op at pier of th new railway bridge sornss tbe Wbde Salmon , .ilvtr rollared thii mo iing. Ibe plpf hs very , poorlv nnnftriioted and the concrete wbs nf an Inferior quality. Tim bridge would awlavs have been dangerous and it ia better to bave it fall at thU tip than at 'ottie futnre dete when it mitf,,t wlsil ureat loss ot life. 'Ibis ncciiient will delay tbe completion of the bridge several weeks and will co the railroad ooirpnny several tin usnuds ot dollars. A committee apininted by Ihu White Salmon Commercial Cl.it today eaaaged in aurreying a rente for a wagon road between White Sal mcu and Joslyn. If this road is put thiongb It will greatly eborteu the dlstaooe between the depot and tbe ton. . " , . ' ... ... Booth & Co , of Hood River, bave nnened op a brnob store In White Sal noit. in the Lantetback building on Main street I boy bave a One stork of coods on disphy and we be st;eak for thm a fplr tih'iie of th ra t'enuce of our peoi le. For ba-gaiiiH In leal estate aee Rop. well Shelley Caiioi, Wash. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at piv-enl Good growing commni.ity. Fix m b e east of Hood River. Alao homesteads and r linquishments. ' Parties wishing o buy will do well to irrit j or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN . M.Mer.,V'ir,n In Dress goods we have cut the price to the bottom. Albetrosses worth G5c foi 48e. One piece Gray Panama 5G inches wide, worth' $1.25 for 92c. Worsted Goods iu Plaids for 24c and up. , ... '.. Glean To tive best to: ft.,,... m . s in mnkingj'our work effective. ; Meyers' 0. K. Barrel Pumps Have an adjustable clampiug devise; will fit any size bar rel; have mechanical agitators, solid brass plungers, ground bevel valve and seat. ; Meyers' Lever Bucket Pumps I Can be used in a bucket or attached to a barrel, is fitted up with, patent agitator and strainer. Very effective for shrubs, rosebushes and young orchards. We carry them in three aizes. . 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