The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 27, 1908, Page Four, Image 4

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ODELL.
Henry Lewi, of Portland, haa bto
vieittag relatives Id W illow rial and
Udell the past week.
K. E. Strang and lamily bare gone
to tbelr new bom near Medfoid, Ore.
The belt wishes of tbeir lusoy Irieudi
follow tbem.
T. Laoy Is at work la charge i f
force of men and a it earn shovel get
ting oat gravel for tbe Mt. Hood nil
road people.
La grippe aeemi to bare made it
appearance about Odell. Many cane
of mora or less severity are repcrte t
In the majority of these tbe victim i
decidedly aiok tor a few daya aud doer
not regain bii naaal strength -or son
two or more weeks. The following
bare been 111 of tbis disease within
tbe week just passed: Win. Kenii,
Dana Knnin. Mr. and Mrs U. K
Young end lis by Youug, Louis and'
Lyal Roads, Leita Bomerman, Rulh.
Alio and Miriam Clark. I bene art !
tbe sufferers so far aa your correspon
dent lias been infoimed.
A. P. Blade and Mra. Jennie Uen
mia were married Tuesday, rebroi.it 1
18, and are at boma on tbe Benjuii i
farm at Pine drove. Tbeir many
friends wisb for tbem a long, baipy
and prosperous lite.
Dr. I. C. Warren, of I'm est Grove,
Minn., baa been bare fui visit with
bis nephews, Clarence ami James Wll
son, and nieoe, Emily Wilson. Dr.
Warren left Odell Monday, tie will
visit F. E. Strang at bis new borne In
Rogue Kivei Valley and look over tbat
poitlon of tbe country.
Miss Winnie Balrd Is visiting tbe
family of L. D. Boyed. Mis. Baird is
a lister of Mrs. Boyed.
. Tbe well at Wm. Ebrck's after hav
ing been drill d to a depth of 130 feet,
bad to be abandoned as tlu drill stuck
and ooold not re recover 1 Tbe new
well Is at tbis time (Mondai morning)
down 25 feet. Tbe plan is tu drill to
about tbe same depth as tbe llrnt well,
tben Bboot witb dynamite witb tbe
hope tbas to jaf tbe rock about tbe
4 rat drill so tbat tbe owners may be
able to remove tbelr Imprisoned In
struments, those used for loosening
and raising tbe drill having been lottt
In tbe attempt to remove it.
Mrs. Lenz' gasoline engine and
pumping plant bave been installed
ready for operation.
J. II. Eggert shipped a car of wood
via tbe Mt. Iiood railroad Saturday.
LaMt Tuesday about 5 or 5:30 p. in.
we were startled to beat tbat 1). F.
Young's house was on tire, but happily
the fire was soon subdued. Mr. aud
Mrs. J. B. Crosby saw tbe (Ire and
ran down to warn tbe occupants and
to help in putting out the Hie. The
flames started In tbe roof around tbe
pipe from a beating stove.
Marie Lockman and (Jeitrude Cros
by went to Eugene lent week to at
tend tbe State Christian Endeavor
convention. They weru delegates
from Odell Christian E ideavor so
ciety. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rogers, of
Kutbton, oame Sunday for a few days'
visit witb Mrs. Roger's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Wood,
Tbe following Incident illustrates
the wide spread fume of liord River:
L. A. E. Clark received a sHitiple copy
of a paper addressed Ij A K. Clark,
Hood River, Okla. ; Mr. Clark also
received a letter from Rolls, N. D.,
stating tbat the writer had been mak
ing Inquiries about Hood River Val
ley ana believed H to be the place tor
an Ideal borne. He contemplates in
vesting here.
W. A. Lock man has received a let
tor from Hugh Smith, who recently
removed to Iowa to reside in the fa
ture. Mr. Smith expresses himself as
not at all satisfied witb Iowa after
having been a resident of Hood River
Valley and wishes he were beie.
We bear that Mra. E. T. Folta and
little daughter, Laura, returned home
Saturday from Portland, where the
little girl has been In a hospital for
medical treatment. We aie very glad
tbe little girl has so far leoovered as
to be brought home.
One of tbe most interesting meet
ings it the report for last Suuday ev
ening. Many good talks, a tpeolal
nog by A I twit l li j, i-nrett and
pra-er all helped jur. a .nd nutt
ing. In tbe absence of tli crgaoit
biuret LaSirty kiu'.lr ooLsentod to
sot as such. Lurlioe Fisher and Ruth
Clark leaders.
C. K. Mssiker ia at borne in tbe
b(U owned by F. F. Strrn.
One of the most pleasant gatbeiingi
it h m d my privilege t attend was
tli. t n Monday evening, February
24, wbn a exiled meeting of Hard
Reu kh Lodge was held in the ball at
Odi II An otllcia visit by Mra. Em
mi iM.lloway, of MoMionville, tbe
president of tbe Rebekab Avsembly of
One. n. was tbe occasion for wbiob
tl x u.eaiug wss called. Laurel Re
t.rkali Lodge of Hood River I ad re
ceived Invitationa to visit tbe lodge at
0 lell at tbis time and fifteen mem
lirs came oat. Both lodges contrlb-
1 ted to the refreshments of. wbiob
tbme wss a plenteous supply. By ber
gruri'ii s manner and evident ander
(tau.liu of tbe work she represent.
M (J lluway commands tbe love and
i-s o: t iif all with wbom she meets.
Hie i. no making a tour of tbe
lodge cf Eastern Oiegon and if ber
tdxus are not unexpectedly Interrupt
ed tbis will require two months time.
E. T. Folts la preparing to remove
to what phoe Is at present anoertaio,
lint Bkelv in or near Hood River, at
Last fur tbe present. We feel safe In
predicting tbat Mr. Foils and nls fam
ily will be i edden te of Odell at a time
nut far distant.
MOUNT HOOD.
Friday, February 21, a daughter
was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hen
son. Road Supervisor Rood baa a forse
of ten men woiklog on tbe new Neal
oreek road. Tbe woik ia progression
satisfactorily. -
Appropriate exeroisea were held at
school Friday In honor of Washing
ton's birthday. A pleasing variation
to tbe program was a collect lou or
pstrlotio melodies on tbe phonograph,
whiob (Je. rge Cooper, one ot tbe stu
dents, jdayed for tbe school. Ibey
were muob enjoyed by tbe audieioe.
A meeting of the Development
League was held Iuesday of last week,
In whicb definite steps were taken to
ward letting tbe general public know
of tbe many excellencies ot oar little
mouutain valley. You will bear tnoie
of tbis later on.
Ibe meeting of tbe grange last Fri
day evening was an Interesting one.
Five new members were Initiated and
are now full fledged grangers. A good
deal of routine business waa transact
ed. As there was ao much business
the roll oall was postponed until tbe
next meeting. An Interesting program
was rendered and tben all heartily
joined In dlnousslng tbe dainty lunch
eon whicb waa prepared and served by
tbe masculine members of tbe grange.
Ibey proved themselves snob etllclent
oooks and such bountiful providers
that tbe ladies are .blnking ot turn
ing over tbat depaitoient to tbem.
Rev. Bianstetter held services in
the ohurob last Sunday, botb morning
and evening. He gave aa especially
interesting sermon In tbe morning.
Rov J. V. Mllllgan comes next Sun
day, when he la to begin apeoial ser
vices to continue througb two weeks.
closing with tbe dedication ot the
cburoh, Marob 15.
Mr. Hobbaid gives bis olaaa an ex
tra lesson In singing next Friday ev
ening. Tbis ends tbe course of les
sons, which bave been very profitable
to those who attended tbe class. Mr.
Hubbard la oertalnly a flue teacher
and we regret that we oannot induce
him to atay for another term.
Ihere Is to be a clt'zen's meeting at
the hall next Friday evening to dis
cuss the bills soon to oame before the
people. It Is a good move, as the
voters will get a better Idea of how to
vote by this general discussion ot tbe
Measures.
The telephone transfer haa been
made, the old company having sold
out to the Home Company. The cen
tral olboe waa moved to W. 11. drib
ble's rtore last Sunday.
Mrs. A. B. Billings returned Sun
day from Tbe Dalles, where aha hs
been with her daughter, Mra. J, T
Cooper, who ia very 111.
Word was reoeiveJ last week ot the
death of Mra. Maud MoKamey at her
father'! home near Browusvllle.
A Doctors
Medicine
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not
a simple cough syrup. It is a
strong medicine, a doctor's
medicine. It cures hard cases,
severe and desperate cases,
chronic cases of asthma, pleu
risy, bronchitis, consumption.
Ask your doctor about this.
The bst kind ot a testimonial
"Sold lor over sixty ysaia."
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Made ty I. O. A rr Co., twU,
aim auauoaiiinri or
yers
SAISAPAUUJL
PILLS.
BAII VIOOt.
W. hTa no MerU I W pabllik.
lti formula offtll oar aiodieinoo.
You I haatcn recovery by tak
Iru vi. j vi yei's Pilia at bedtime.
Mr. Perry Biieii (nee Mies i.-i
Rood) came up last Monday on a vi.4
it to her parents, Mr. and Mra. E. L.
Rood.
UNDERWOOD.
Mytnu S Rii'h made a business
trip to Portland thimday, returnii g
Saturday morning.
M Thornton hud a very sudden at
tack of la grippe Monday nlgbt ard
as very sick for u few day, but U
reported muoh better at present.
Regular trains will e in operutio i
fcy tbe 15th of March and a mail
crane will b t-rocted here prior ti
that time. Wu are to have to main
a day. Whether this orane will be n
peimauent or temporary fixture v. o
pre unable to say. but are nuder Dm
impression that Hood is to be Ihi
plaoe.
Mis. Hayoes and daughter, Fauni,
went to White Salmon on businet-t
Friday and called at C. D. Moore's
for a short visit.
Tbe lateet in the w ly of bauinees
venturea is a matrimonial agenoy.
Frank 1 horn ton Is president, mi lin
ger and directors, and Is aao one ct
tbe principals of '.be Badger Wood Co.,
of this place, so really needs no intro
duction. So our oil bachelors will
do well to arrange with Frank when
In need of a wife He has shnn n bis
etfloleocy so far iiy what be has done
tor our friond. Mr. Wlodort.
C. II. Cromwell made a business
trip to Portland Tuesday evening, re
turning Wednesday night.
Carter DeHart Is i ni ioving slowly.
having had a glandular swelling on
tbe lett side, which was lanoed by Dr.
Dumble a week age.
Tbe mumps seem to be coming our
way. Several oases aie reported at
Buck oreek. Tbe lat oase teportod
to date Is Johuay Clarkson.
Mr. Smith reports tbe club as bar
ing a very successful meeting Satur
day and that tbey bave about 50 now
uamea enrolled as members. Among
other business taken up by the club
it was decided to take up advertising
of our country through tbe medium
of Better Fruit.
Ihere is a crew of men on the rail
road grade at woik repairing the
giade lately completed undot the
trestle and also trying to re-enforce
tbe south wing ot the conotete pli.r
wbiob Is already ornoked open mi l
looka as tboiiRb It would collapse ht
any time, as did the north wing of
the same pier.
Dan Satber returner! to bis ranch
Thursday after bavlug been awey to
Home Valley for some time.
M. M. Russell and D. McBain, two
of Hood River's leading barbers, went
down to Cook's last week to begin
work on their ranch lately bought
from tbe Oregon Lumber Co.
Wm. Orser haa lenfed B. F. Beals'
place for the season. Mr. Beals has
a nice place. A nloe, young peach or
chard of 120 trees just beginning to
bear and bis alfalfa la yielding four
This Space
Belongs to
LARAWAI
2f?e Jeweler
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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 devotod 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
Our new line of
Samples for
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saws saaaaaaBBB mmmmmmm BBaawaaaamr aann awi
tm awm mem, ttw
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tre in. Now is the
time to order your
i New Spring Suit.
I We have the big
gest and best line
I that comes to this
Coast. Let us
snow you.
Something New
Dress Placket Fastener.
It is safe aud sure. With
this fastener you fed secure
that your Dress is safely
fastened.
ASK TO SEK Til EM
How would you like to select your own cloth
and have Ed. V. Price Co., our Chicatfo Mer
chant Tailors make a suit expressly for you
like any one of the above designs our
Fashion Plate shows twenty others.
They will be made right up to date just like
they wear them in bitf cities. They have made
some beautiful garments for some of our best
dressers this season.
Call in and let U9 show you samples H
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Bachuiye local lepresenUtive of Ed. T. Price Compaay, Merchant Tailors, Chicago
Lace Curtains
We picked up a small lot of
Lace Curtains at a snap and
will lot them pro at about
what they would cost at the
factory. Ecro and white
only. If you want Lace Cur
tains this is your opportun
ity. Don't wait till the other
follow ets them.
Hosiery
An exceptional nice line of
ladies' hose up to$l apair
for people who want some
thing extra. Also Black
Cat Hose, the best hose for
the money manufactured,
15c up. Buy Black Cat
Hose and be convinced.
Our
Miller
Made
Suits
for men rank with
the best ready to
wearclothingthat
is produced in the
U. S. They are
made right, fit
right, look right
and hold their
shape. If you buy
Miller made Cloth
ing you will get
value and satisfaction.
Curtain Goods
Just received! . X nice line of
curtain Swisses, Bobinets and
Scrims in stripes, checks, dots
and white; and also drapery
cloths for potiers, curtains,
couch covers or any use that
requires heavy goods. Fig
ured and solid colors. Price
from 10c to $1.25.
L.
GG & CO.
props to the eeasnu, growu where
thore is no evHence of water. Now If
more ouie seeksrs knew the produc
tiveness ot tbis soil Instead ot paying
from 8150 to 1300 por acre for raw land
in some fruit sections, they would
certainly come hers and Ret in on tbe
ground floor getting good land, fine
views and locations, and we only ash
from t'i to $75 per acre for snob land
and w bave hundreds of acres for
sale.
A muHloalo wan given ty Mr. and
Mrs. Packard Saturday evening at the
home of Mr. llnmilton. A nice orowd
was in attendance and an enjoyable
time was reported.
Rev. llcrfbuer held services at the
sohool house Suuday at 11 a. m.
Spraying and pruning trees seems
to be the older of the day. Every
body is getting more enthusiastic in
tbe way of improvement in every line.
Let us keep tbe good work going on.
Some are grubbing, some elnsbiug and
building houses, barns, etc.
P. J. Packard is breakiug ground to
set out about 100 tine trees, mostly
apples.
llenty Wearer came in from Yakima
last week to attend tbe funeral of Ed
ward Underwood.
Henry Kellen went over to Hood
Hiver Wednesday to aocompany bis
partner to tbe hospital, lie was sent'
down from Wallace, Idaho, by Mr.
Olbbs to nset in clearing. He only
worked a day or two and accidentally
out his knee aud there were ludloa-
tions of blood poison setting in.
and a respectable uitlzou. In pluc.e
the responsibility ot tbe arMrlm in
question where tbey belong, n ill etate
that K. A. Pago has been furnishing
tbe Uingen items for the Glacier for
the month of February.- Ed Uluoier.
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RELIABLE DKUfi GISTS
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BINGEN.
"On tbe Columbia."
J. E. Heynolds made a business trip
to ibe Dulles Wednesday.
Melvin Wetberell and father made
The Oalles a visit Tuesday.
K. A. Page made a business trip to
ltooeevelt and Arlington Wednesday
aud Thursday.
There have beeu several straugers
in town this week looking for ioca
tions.
Another White Salmon man getUng
wise. Al Shettleld, the best black
smith that ever calked a borse shoe,
will ocoupy the new shop in Uingen
as soon as it is completed and still
more will foUow.
We weloome any business man from
White Salmon to our growing town of
liingen. Of course we know as soon
as you come you will join the bunch
of liingen boosters aud swear you
never did knock. '
tlno. Colmnsn ia spending a few
d iyH in Portlnnd. Cieorge likes to
keep up witb tbe ways of the world.
J. P. Larson has been looking the
country urer for a location tor a
butcher shop. He came dowu from
(. lilts and toll iu lore with Bingen at
Mitt sight, lie is a (irst-claes butcher
and we think be will do well to stop
here.
H. II. Jenkins, H.-pihli.nt freight
a;ont vt llio P. & S. K U , was lu
towu tin neck IcoMi.g up fntuie
tiimluess. llofepeakua gocd .x.iil fi.r
liiugeu.
u. v. t-iinitb, or Lyle, wbo runs a
big department Ftore there and also
owns OUO ncroa of lmy laud in Klioki
tat county, was in Uingen Ibis week
locking up a buy uiurkpt.
Lust Saturday at 5 o'clock the gold-
ou pike bh driven tbat connected
the P. & S K. li. together and also
connected Dinen and its prosperous
stiriuuudingd ta the outside world.
liingen got no free ad. in the Enter
prise this week. Everything is very
quiet along tko skirmish liue. 1'he
ail was rather Hue around liingen the
last few day, but it was tbe same old
bot nir we bemd all suuimei nothing
to it. I
BARRETT.
Mrs. W. C. Adama and Mrs. Lam
bert, of Rookford avenue, were out
driving with the new sorrel horse,
Dan, attaobed to a brand new buggy
and L)an la clothed with a brand new
set of harness.
Wo bave seven new Home phones
on the avenue where formerly we had
but th ee. There is no calling op cen
tral by two lings. Just take down the
receiver and at once you have central.
No tinkling of the bell all day, or
can tbe inquisitive ones listen to your
taik over tbe phone.
A. Bates, tbe geuial salesman who
represents Wadhams A Kerr Bros., of
Portland, whs a caller at tbe store on
Friday of last week. At first sight of
the very large grip the man brought
we thought Mr. Butos hud gone Into
tbe furniture business and bad bis
samples witb him, but we discovered
later the grip was full o: sample
brooms, and they aie dandies. Of
course the Kookford man bought five
dozen.
Mrs. J. J. Gibbons returned borne
from Portland on Friday of last week.
Hei niece aooompanie.t ber to stay a
few weeks visiting witb the Gibbons
family.
Ilia name is Ned. A dark brown
horse, with a wbHe star on forehead,
left his bed and board on Tuesday
night of last week, lie la not seeking
a divorce, but 1 thirk Ned would
gladly return to bis home If be knew
tbe trail and 1 am cure tbat J. J. Gib
bons wonld esteem it a favor if any
Set son would Inform him where old
ed oan be found.
C. E. Markbam is putting a foroe
ot tbe little brown men to grub and
clean up his (and north of tbe resi
dence. More improvements and more
value in land.
L. Dait has collected ail tbe taxes
for water with the exception of about
three delinquent ones, wbiob will be
turned over to tbe district.
Dr. B. E. Wright came up from
I oMIhik! ru Monday of this week to
Joe k Hirer I is Interest in bis farm and
tiiuke 4iuit arrangements for clearing
tome more of his land. The doctor is
going to purchase a stump puller.
II. Uonnsway, the merchant from
(he Little White Store, made a very
S- learnt c til at the Rookford on Moil
ay iu company witb tbe Mason &
Herman druinme ,
i Will I) iv in star a out on Tuesday of
tbis wnk I li a foroe of twenty
Greeks ta dig tbe ditch on tbe dis
trict. J Mrs. K Brayford sent up Ave Ply
mouth Rock ohiokeus on Wednesday
to The Dalls poultry show and she is
looking furwiird to oupturiug the sil
yer cup aud some specials.
CRAPPER.
Miss ll iuld y, of Portland, Is visit
ing witb Mr aud Mrs. Wiloox on tbe
Simons run ii.
Mr. aud Mia. Graft, recently from
Pennsylvania, aie making tbeir home
at the present time witb Mia. Craft's
brother, Joe Hull.
Orvllle Moore and Mips Susie Kelley
were married February 19.
L. H. Aruesou, of Tbe Dalles, has
a foroe of 15 (liedks at work olearing
land on bis Crupper ranch
Charlie and Jobu Stranaban packed
apples for P. II Mai tin oa Tuesday
of tbis week.
Victor, tbe so til ton of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank FuKberg, mot with
a very serious aooident on last
Saturday afternoon. He fell from a
tree and broke both of his arms below
tbe elbows and 11 is feared that be
baa sustained serious internal injur
ies. He was taken to tbe hospital at
Hood River on Sunday morning.
Tbe chicken pox is quite prevalent
among tbe yoang Crapperites at tbis
time.
Ben Eadleman, our road supervisor,
Is doing some exoellent work on tbe
roads in tbis district.
Tbe Crapper sohool celebrated
Washington a and Llooolu's birthdays
on Friday afternoon. Ibey rendered a
program that reflected great credit to
botb toaobers and pupils. When it
comes to gett'.ug up and oarrying out
a program tbe Misses Vannett and
Burns are certainly equal to tbe occa
sion. Song "No More the Bugle's Blast'?
By tbe School
Biography of Washington
Clittord Helms
Reoitatiou - "Washington's Lire"
Grace Hoskine
Duet . . "Flag Song'
Alice MoCtmiy and Laura Hosklns
Reoltation, "Honor to Washington,"
Clarence Fianz
"What Made Washington Great"
By Nine Advanoed Pupils
Reoitatiou - "Tho Hard Work Plan"
Alioe McCurdy
Song, "Tin Coming" By the School
Biography of Liuoolu Ellen MoOordy
Refitation,"Ob,Wby Sbonld theSpir
IS of Mortal be Proud" LemplJHukar
Recitation - "Like Washington"
Blanche UnUon
Recitation, "Lincoln" - Jama Hunt
Song, "Columbia, tbe Gem of tbe
Ocean" - . By tbe School
Dialogue - - . "Country"
By tba Advanced Pupils
Recitation "Bonnie Banner"
Viola Crapper
Song, "Llnooln" . Primary Pupila
"Story of Washington" Laura Pregge
Dialogne,"Soldiei uudei Washington"
By tiino Jnkku and Ivan Miller
Song - "Star Spangled Banner"
By tbe Sohool
"Wasbingtnu's Life" Five Small Boya
Song "America"
The best re edy known today for all
stomach troubles is Kodol, which ia
guaranteed to give prompt relief. It is
a natural digestant; it digests what you
eat, it is pleasant to take. Solrfbv
Keir & Cass.
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in large or small tracts. Some very good
land at low prices at present. Good
growing commui.ity. Six miles east of
Hood Kiver. Also homesteads and re
linquishments. Parties wishing to buy
will do well to writj or see
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN
Mobier, Oregon
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(Several articles bave appealed iu
tbe Bingen coriespoudenoe of late
which bave giren otfense to W. W.
Swau and othir, for which tbe Gla.
cier makes apology, aa we have uo ia-
tentiuu ot iujiuing any one, and Mr.
Swau iu paitioulhr bears tbe best of
reputations as a man of fair dealing
SPECIAL FEATURES
STRONG Because of the large, strong cables,
rjmposed of No. 12 gauge coiled steel strands.
Strong cross wires securely tie the steel cables
together at fixed distances.
VARIETY Styles adapted for every pupose.
GALVANIZING Wire thoroughly galvanized
before weaving, rendered thereby weatherproof.
ELASTICITY Elasticity amply sufficient to
provide for all necessary expansion and contraction
under varying temperature.
ADJUSTABILITY E a s i 1 y adjusted and
erected to fit the irregularity of the ground .
You will improve the looks of your furniture at least
by putting up a neat, strong durable fence
One carload of fencing of different purposes has just
urrived. Look over our stock aud get our prices on
the best fence ever made.
Stewart Hardware & Furniture Company