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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
&mmWCL GLACIER MUUBMf, FBSttPAftm iooB.,., a& Baking Powder n.- i nf'-i. ... iuo oniy DaKing rowaer maae with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from panes Insures healthful and delicious food for every nome every day Safeguards your food against alum and phosphate of Ike PINE GROVE Uurnetto Dunoaii.recuiitly purcbas d the Ileury Hcead plwe located just east ot the school bouse Chris Dethmao aold 10 acres of bis uaimprofed land to a brother-in-law of Mr. Radford. Coiibideratloo, 12, 500. Mrs. .1 U. Ellis, of Portland, will give a lecture Rt the Crange ball Fri day evening, February 21. Subject, "Kigbtg of bildreo and Duties of Parents." She comes bigbly recom mended. Admission, 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. Mrs. Ben Lage spent lust week with ber sistei -In-law, Mrs. Laura Hender son, at Bio gon, Wash. Her busband went over Saturday and acoompanied ber borne Mouday. Sidnoy HeuiWBOu and Clay Btook, with tbeir ladies, Frances Bragg and Florence Hauua, all of Hood River, attended the content at tbe church Monday evejiog. April 18 is tbe date ou wbicb the Pine Grove ladies will servo dinner and supper at Booth's ftore. ' Newton Campbell and bride arrived Monday from Iowa. Another Iowaian in our midst whom we are pleased to welcome. Fifteen ladies atteuded tbe L. A. at Mis, Maik's labt week The socie ty met at the church this week to quilt a quilt for the. Bolmont ladies. We are ulad to Vote that Hugo Pa sob Is improving and trmt tbat be will soon be able to leave tbe hospital. At tbis wiiting (Tuesday) tbe wires f r tbe new Home phone are up near ly to the school bouse. 4 mimndersitaudlng bp to tbe date nl tbe coutett prevented Prof. Hub bard from attending, l'e kbs to sing Tbe temperance silver medal con test given under the auspices of tbe Ladies' Aid Mouday evening was quite well attended. 1 be receipts of the evening wore $14.05. Aftera song of welcome by the quartet and piayer by our pastor, Mrs. Win. Kennedy gave a few timely remark concerning the works of Frances illard and Frances Muipliy, who derutid their lives to tbe cause of temperance. 1'be following program was then rendered: "A Political Parade" - Peter Mohr "Old Si.npy" - - Joy Mason Solo, "Iho Volunteer Uiguulst" Mm. Jarvls "A Cold Water Man" K!pli Ordway "The Modem Cain" - Ada Mark Solo, "Anchored" - Mrs. KedUMd "Is It Worth tbe SaclHce?" Nellie JobiiKou "In Time of Purpose" Lulu Hunt While awaiting tbe deelniou of the judges. Prof. Henry, of Oh 11, Mrs. J. L. Davis and Mr. (J. L Smith, ot Pins Grove, tbe audience was favored witb recitation by Miss Eunioe Clark. Owing to tbe exoellent man' ner in which tbe several contestants rendered tbeir readings, tbe judge' task was no light one, bat by tbeir deoislon tbe medal was awarded to Miss Nellie Johnson. Tbe dedication of the new Grange Hall took plaoe Wednesday, February 12, by an all-day meeting and a jolll float io a Id tbe evening. Tbe morn log session was called to order at 10 o'clock. A very inteiesting program was rendered. Tbe address of wel come was given by E. E. Lege, worthy master of local grange, wbioh was re sponded to by A. T. Buxton, state master, following which were addrestej and music Tbn noon boar was si ent in enjoying only such a dinner as can be gotten up by grangers and Pine Urovites. Ibe afternoon session was called to order at 2 p. m. A patriotio program followed, In wbioh tbe school children took part. One ot tbe best features of the day was tbe arrival ot tbe sobool children who formed in line at tbe school bouse and marched witb flags flying and drums beating to tbe ball. A free sapper and danoe was given in tbe evening. It being leap years the girls-stood up for tbeir tights and allowed no boy to cross tbe floor wi.bont a lfdy ecort, etc. Among tbe visitors of note were A. X. Buxton, state waster, Forest Grove; Mrs. Mary Howard, state seoretary, Salem; Mr and Mrs. J. J. Johnson, of Eastern Star, Portland ; John Car roll, deputy master, Mooter. Ibe vis itors from our neighboring granges of tbe valley were too numerous to mention. Bod?, "Oregon Grape." . ltt,2d and 3d Grades neoitatioo, "Making History," - - - Helen Huxley "Flag Drill" Twel uii Solo. "America. Pride of th tforld," Klbel Mercer Recitation. "On the Concord Road," Veraice Kotiblne Song, "Little Eva." Four Girls Dialogue, "Wealth or Knowledge, WMcnr .... school Solo . - - - Gladys Keav is Recitation, "Mu-io In Camp," Mamie Meroer "Swcrd Drill." Slxteeu Boys Qoartet .... Messrs. Oliver, Mai-ou, Misses Meicer Opea Jlr tins; ef Odell linage. Odell Grange No. 3C8 wl.l bold fu open meeting ltitday evvuiug, Feb ruary 25. A good program ill be rendered, eousUting of a coii.Mlr, m lections by the male quartet, aolna, duets, readings and musio by Ibe orcbestia. Supper will be served aftr tbe rro gram. It will cost you oothiug to get io. ut tbere will be a 'small charge for sapper.-' A good time Is assured. Don't take our word for it, but come and ee. Odell ball, Tuesday evenlog, Feb. raary 25, at 7:30 p. m. Curtain, 8 p. in., thai p. Following In.t.-uctiona. "Mr. WhiitleKy." said the city editor to tbe new reporter, "there's to be a meeting of the trustees at tbe public library building this evening at 8 o'clock. You may go and cover it Make a story of about 400 words out of it." The new reporter went away oa bis assignment, and tbe chief of. tbe local department turned again to bis desk, made an entry lu tbe assignment book thnt lay before htm and dismissed tbe matter from bis mind. About 11 o'clock, however, he suddenly called out: "Where's WhlttlesyT "Here, sir." answered tbe young man. coming forward. "I sent you to a board meeting at tbe public library. Where's your story V "It isn't quite finished. You told me to make 400 words of It, and I've got only a little over 300 so far." "What did they dor "They met, called the roll and ad journed until next Tuesday evening." Youth's Companion. For bargains in real estate see Rob vel Shi lljy Carson, Wash. Public Scnool Entertainment. A public school entertainment will Le held at tbe En-t Barrett school house Friday evening. Ibe proceeds willapily ou apparatus and libraiy for tbe hchool Admission: Adults, 2oo; children from 10 to 15 years, 15o; under 10 years, free. The following program will be rendered: 'Hhr Salute" - - School Soug, "America," - School "Wtloome" - - Horace Sohall Soug, "Oregon, my .Oregon" - Sobool Recitation, "Birthday Month," Albert Hnxley lOxeroi.e. TM to 1709," - Five Boys literal ion, "Something Better," Ida Sonnnikeeo Solo, "three Sifters," Little Basil Mercer Keoitatlon, "My Native Lund." Ira Carmon "Which General!" Edwin Ayres "My Coun ry's Flag," Edward Gaesmann c9isafe; California I Sunshine in every tin ot Folg'er's Golden Gate Coffee SOLD ON MERIT J. A. FOLGER & CO. Ettatfislicd W0 SAN FRANCISCO tie are helping ta tbe won bt re for estication. I be Norwegian Forest Sj eiety alone baa plnoted .10,000,000 trees since Wi. Noraay Is a Uige producer uf owl pai( In 1916 ber exports l tbat euiuuiodity were more than bslf a milllou lous, valued at about ST.um.OUO. la a coiuitrr the lze ot Nniwsv this ennoi l Hi. in on forei products ol I soou trip the Undlareot timber eUti but for tbn national policy of e'ortsttzatloo. Nn'ir la pUouiat to make ber mar ket ir fnrevt prod acts perpetasl CorNe tbis forethought with the prodigality ot tbe Urited States It Is true that our arena ot timber lunds wnra originally vast enough to eu rouisge waste. Hot that lime bss long ilrfe passel State and fndersl governments should ha oonm rvlng tbe remoant ot stand lug tiiutar as jealously as littln Not war does bers. Tree planting should bn as arttematio with os a witb tbe Scandinavians, and most other people of continental Europe. Even in Canada, where there is a practically continuous belt of spruce from Labrador to tbe Yukon, several bandred miles wide, there is a grow ing agitation for forest protection and retmeatizatiou. Tbe Canadians real ize tbat as other countries exhaust their supplies they will turn to the vait virgin timber aieas of tbe north. Evi'P such sppxreotly xtanatless tlm- rr-r eBllb as I'mis'in iiis is not enough -fur tbe world Belliugbem A merlon. k f erreetloa. 8he Knew the Formula. A stranger approached a little girl who was somewhat accustomed to In terviews with the usual question, "What is your name, little girl?" The little girl, without looking up from her sand pile, replied: "My name Is Edith, and I'm four. She's my lit tle sister. Her name's Mildred, and she's two. I don't want to go with you and be your little girl, and I know yon ean't steal my little sister." nar pera Weekly. IMPROVEMENTS ON HIS DAD. Soma Signs of Advancement Diieov ered Down In Georgia. I was In a Georgia postofflce when a young colored man who was banging about the corridor approached and ask ed for 10 cents to buy himself some thing to eat. This gave me an oppor tunity to ask him if be thought his race was Improving any, and bo promptly replied: "Yes, sun, de cull'd mim am irn provin' right along." "You notice that, do you?" "I does, sah." "Take your own case. Do you be lieve that you are better posted than your father was?" "Humph! De ole man couldn't hold a candle to me. I was arrested a month ago for steallu' chickens from Kurnel Johnson, and I's Jest got outer jail. Dcy proved dat I stole five chick ens, sab." "Well, If you were convicted of It 1 don't see where your sharpness cornea In." "Right yere, sah. I stole a pig at de same time, and de kurnel laid it off on to anodder man and had him sent to jail fur three months. If my fadder bad been alive, de kurnel would have proved dat be stole his hull drove and had him sent up fur life!" St Louis Poet-Dispatch. Tree Planting in .Norway. Tbe government ot Norway Is plant ing about one and a half million for est trees normally. Individual socle- At a meeting of the temporary or gsnization of the llubd River Farm ers' Telephone Co., on Februaiy 13, the seoietary was oidered by a unani mous vote to ooirect a misleading staterneut in be Hood River Glaolei of i ere til date Tbe error was mtde by the Glacier In attempting to give tbe tern if tbe proposition submit- jled to the (miners I j- tbe Pacific lele 1 1 hone and I IgraohCo. ' Said t-rii, a are aubatautlally as foi jl.iws: Kiub snbscrMer shall take at I 'east one ahare of stock of tbe par vslne n' 125 'I be purchase of one . rbare of itock includes tbe purchase price i f i new. np-tc-date telephone worth 11 It I - understood tbat the Hood River Elmers' Telephone Com pany thud. In ii i riraoized, pnrobase ..t thH Paiillo Iik phone and Tele rripti Company (all its rural lines in the Hood Ritei Valley paying tbere foi 11250, which shall be paid for out of the purchase price of tbe stock afore -Hid. This agreement shall be . i orue effective only when 200 shsres j i f the capital stock shall have been subscribed. The i apital stock is lim- ited to 500 shares Tbe subscriber shall not pay over 81 per month. Tbis ,811m abali he divided as follows: 50 cents paid ou stock subscriptions, 25 cents to cover a monthly switching charge per subscriber and 25 oents to be applied to tbe maintenance ot tele phone iiues. With 260 subsoil bers it I will take Hp'iroxlmately tbiee years ; on this installment flan to buy tbe : plant, with a smaller number of anb- toribrrs it will take longer than three years to buy tbe plant, witb a larger u ii in ber of motcribers the plant will he bought in less time. Tbe Pacitlo lelepboue and Telegraph Company agrees to put In a first-class switob board witblu 'be next six months. J. W. Shipley. Sec. Temp. Oiganization Hood River Farmers' Telephone Co. Urn DeWilt's Little Early Risers, uleasant little uills. , They are easv to take. Hold lv Keir AJUass. - Extes In California. A. W. Estes and family are now at Los Aug )le.', Calif , where tbey are sojourning for tbo benefit ot Mr. Ea ten' health. Tbe late t news was that be was getting aloug as well as oould be exprctd. Mr. Estes Is troubled with ftoak luo.a and the moist and open win'er bere was too much for him. White Salmon Enterprise. THIS "mayTnTEREST YOU No one in immune from kidney trou ble, to jiint remember that Foley s Kid ney Cnrr ill !p the irregularities and cure am can- of kidney and bladder trouble that is not bt-yond the reach of nit'dicine. -. v.-, ; : , Announcement Vogt Bros, are now settled iriiieir new quarters and invite the inspection of their new store by the public . . . . They are better prepared than ever to cater to the demands q.iheir many patrons, and offer the moLeomplete line of Gents' FurnishirigariClothing to be found in the city.".?;:;;,;. 4 For btrg due In real estate see Rr well Shelley, Caisou Wash. Pay Taxes at Hume. A copy of the tax roll Is now In tbe hands of the Butler Banking Com pany and anyone wishing to do so may pay their taxes through tbe bank without additional expense. Butler Banking Co. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Drpartmrnt ot Ilia Interior, Land Omo. at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, February 5, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that JOHN WRST, of Hood River, Oregon, has filed aol Ice of bis Inlentlon U make final Ave year proof In sup port of bin claim, via: Hommlea l antry No. 11378. made Aug. 10, 1!I2. for I he HWU ofHectlen f, and ME' SKU' of Section 6, TownKlilp 1 Nortb, Range 11 E. W. M and tbat anld proof will be mad. before tbe RegUter and Receiver at Tbe Dalle, Oregon, on March Kith, 190S. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of tbe land, viz: William H. Davis, Geo. D. Culbertaon, Robert II. Kemp, Henry L. Howe, all of Hood River. Oregon. fli-mU U. W. MOORE, Register. Hill Pave Streets Mndfcrd Is to be up and doing In tbe matter of permanent street Im provement. Action baa been taken by the council to secure bids for tbe p iren ent of Snteutb street, both as phalt au l bitulitble pavement to be coneiili red, bids to be submitted ni t later than Maicb 1. It was speoiBed that tire woik must be comraenoed within OU days and completed by Oc tober 1, and must be done according to Ibe official speoiQcations In use by I he city ol ortlaud. Ashland Tid ii ga. Watch this Space Next Week For Bargains in Real Estate W. J. Baker & Co. Our Groceries Will build yon up! Their absolute purity insures their wLolesomeneas. We cater to a class of customers who want things right and appreciate our efforts to aatisfy in all particulars. j; Canned Goods In 'great variety and all of a aoperlor (juality. Our prices will interest 70a. Phone 491 ; , Free Delivery Wood & Smith Bros. Buy Your5 Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality ? Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 ; ' F. 8. STANLEY, Pres. E. L SMITH, Vice-Pres. E. 0.. BLANCHAJt, Cashier V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier V. The First National Bank HOOD I VER, OREGON. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $15,000 Repairs in time sometimes saves the timepiece. If there is anything wrong with your clock or watch bring it to ARTHUR CLARKE. Ufie Expert Jeweler Next Door to Postoffice The government of the United States requires from each National Bank the publication five times a yiar of a sworn statement showing the condition of the hank. ' " , r It notifies the directors of every ' irregularity, if any, mentioned in the examiner's report, "and the directors must make acknowledgment in writing that they know the irregularity exists,. and must make immediate correction of the name. In brief,; the gov ernment exercises a close, but friendly, supervision over all national banks, with a single eye to the interest of the depositors. We offer you every advantage that per tains to a National Bank, and solicit your patronage. , ; ' : V afl! .1 miMm!Z maa3EBmiaaa&3BEa&5$i3Em& TOO MANY MEN' S W OOLEN TOP SH I RT Genuine California Flannels in Navy Blues and Brown '" $2.85 Values at $2.35, $2.00 Values at $1.70. $1.25 Values at , $1.00. ; Closing out at cost in a nice line of LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S GOLF GLOVES at 40c, 28c and 22c. ; All colors. CARM1CHA AT THE SAME OLD PLACE J O N TH HILL