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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THOAflDAY, APRIL 0, 1908.
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CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
C. O. Huberts and ton, Charlie, t li
lted the family rf Win. Ehrck one day
lust week. Mr. Hicka hat saw mill
io operatiou in the Tucket timber,
south of J. II. Efwert'a, and quite
force of men are at work there, includ
ing lOKKera and other employe.
Last 1'iidny Mr. and Mra. U. W.
l.-fferty, ot Odell lft tiood Kier
hound for Weiser, Idaho, where tbey
ill lalt tbelr daughter and frleudi.
'I heir many frienda wish for tbeni a
pleasant journey and rest assured
their flslt will te ao enjoyable one.
Mra. Paulina TalmaRS, of Portland,
and little daiiRbter, Koaalle, are at
too home of Mra. 'ralinage's parenta,
l;r. a ml Mra. Troy Shelley, where
they will visit for a time.
The following memopre of Hazel
ISebeksb Lodge aooepted the kind In
vitation ot Laurel Hebekab Lodge ot
Hood Hirer to meet with the latter
lat Friday evening: Mr. and Mra.
(J. G. Maaiker, W. A. Lookman, L.
K. Claik, Mra. J. K. Crosby, Messrs.
C. K. Maslker and O. H. Ehrok. lbe
membera ot Laurel Lodge proved
tbemaelvea royal entartalnera aa well
aa excellent lodge workera and aet
banquet tit tor a king. TbuHa who
attempted ooming borne Friday night
aucoeeded in arriving at borne In time
to begin the day'a work Satniday.
Tbe revival meetinga conducted by
I'ev. Oood are receiviug much atten
tion and good crowds are in attend
ance. Rev. and Mra. Fold are making
friends ot all whom tbey meet and
their presence here will be productive
of much good.
U. F. Smith waa a Portland vlaitor
Iaat week.
Leita Bowerman, who baa auffered
uiuob pain from a gathering Id the
ear, la improving rapidly. Dr. Brosl
ua la treating tbe ear.
Mia. P. T. Shelley baa been quite
ill, bat li reported muoh Improved.
M. D. Odell held eerviaea at Dukea
Valley last Sunday.
J. W. MoDonald la ruabing the work
fur tbe East Fork Irrigating Company
na rapidly aa possible. He haa a
foioe ot six men employed.
BELMONT.
Mini Margaret Kiokeleen la going to
stay In Hood Kiver. She wlil be
uilnsed in ilelmout.
MIsh (iulse, of Adams, Ore., la vis
iting ber aunt, Mra. Nunnamaker, at
tbe Keystone obeiry ranch.
Ernest liliilock leaves Tuesday with
bia team for Kelso, where be will
work this summer.
Howaid Isenberg came up from tbe
Looka lust week and la at bia parenta'
Home quite alok.
Mr. and Mr. Arnold spent Sunday
nt Mr. and Mra. M. P. laenberg'a.
Mr. and Mra, John Wilson spent
Thursday with Mi. and Mra. J. W.
Davis.
Robert Jones la having on addition
built to bli barn, lln also Intends
having bis bouse remodeled. Will
Sommerville baa tbe ooutraot.
J. W. Ooovert, of Dayton, Oregon,
is working in lieltnout. He intends
moving bia family here for tbe sum
mer. The Ladies' Aid spent a pleasant so
cial afternoon last Friday at tbe love
ly borne ot Mra. Hherrib in Barrett.
Dainty refreshments were served by
the committee in obarge.
The M. E. oholr and Sunday school
'ire praotloiog an Eastern program.
Ninety-one were present at Sunday
BCihuoi last Sabbath.
Park graugeraara bringing in names
fur membership at every meeting.
Last Friday night li took tbe third
uud fourth degrees. Refreshments
were served.
Mr. Farrell la helping plant trees
on the plaoe knewn aa tbe M. 1). Pot
ter ranch, now owned by Mr. Mo Km
land. Spraying, planting and plough
ing are being doue also.
A. A. Qatobel baa moved on Dr.
Tuft 'a laoch.
Duma Jones baa a dandy turnout
and looka quite swell driving into
town. Nothing too swell tor Bel
mont.
Mra. Will Kins is expected borne
from lbe Dalles hoepital this week.
Mr. uud Mrs. Charlie Miller tpeut
Sunday at F. U. Cburcb'a.
Mra. Moore, of Clue Ornve, apent
Sunday with ber aister, Mrs. Fannie
Merrill.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce were able to
attend church last Sunday.
BARRETT.
Mra. K. C. Sbenleb entertained tbe
Ladies' Aid ot tbe Belmont M. K.
church on Friday. Unite a goodly
number were piesentaudan aiternooo
tea waa served. From reports all
apcnt a very pleasant hour together.
0. E. Markhammadea trip to Port
land on Saturday lust expecting to
pucbase a new stump puller. Well,
yes, C. E. needs one just now.
The Nordei brothers have atarted to
do some cleaning up on their land In
Methodist lane.
Will Davis, 0111 energetio superin
tendent o tbe Hood River Irrigation
District, has acted wisely by purchas
ing a bronobo. Will can now get
about much faster and save time and
money fot tbe district.
Miss E. Jones, of Camp Lookout,
left for lbe Dnlles last week, where
tbe expeots to be for tbe next month
attending to tbe aiok.
E. E. Johnson baa moved into Bert
Heath's bouse on Rocktord avenue
and will commence at once to work
for C. E. Markbam.
B. F Kadleman, our road supervis
or, has now a force of men uud teams
hauling gravel onto tho roads. Wa
hope the'' Ben will nut forget to dump
a few loads of gravel oil tho good
work be did between the Kockford
and B. F. Shoomuker's curuer. Then
we will have a good road foi some
time to come.
W. C. Adams bas bud the rock
cleared off hla land and ploughed and
oommenced to plaut his fiuit trees.
W. C. baa doue quite a good piece ot
road building opposite bis land by
hauling on tbe rooks and layiug them
in good shapj. If others would take
tbe hint and put the rooks on tbe
road we could have Rockford avenue
tbe best road in the valley. Suppoue
it will ooiue In time.
DUKES VALLEY.
Dukes Valley was shadowed list
Sunday with sorrow and sympathy
when the news was circulated that Roy
Slooom bad met with an accident
wbleb cause ! tbe loss ot bis left hand.
Roy waa carrying some fuze and caps.
The fuze was cold mid be thought he
would see if it would burn. He set it
on Ore and tbe caps be wsa cariying
went off in bis baud, tearing it all to
pieces.
There whs quite a crowd at the
school house lnut Sunday and they
organized a Sunday school. It Mill
meet at 1U:,!U each Sunday. All ure
luvited out to take a part in this
work. M. D. Odell made us quite a
talk and we would be glad to buve
him with ua any time.
L. E. Roberts bus puiohused tbe
store building from J. E. W hitler
and we would be glad to see hi in put
in a stock of goods, as Mr. Roberts is
a straight, honest njnn. We believe
be would do well.
Thomas Cameron is visiting bis
brother, J. O. Cameron.
MOUNT HOOD.
Rollie Spaulding came back to "Old
Mt. Hood" last Thursday. Tbey all
come tack, no matter where tbey
roam
Joe Hess and Clifford Thomas wont
to Eastern Oregon last week to get
a taste of ranohiug.
Martin Urihhla Inft fur tha Hull
Run leseive laat week, to do duty as
loresi ranger.
Jake Lane mid Tnurunru Pmlilv ra.
turnod frouiEustein Oreguu ou Wed
nesday of lust week, with a buuob ot
horses belonuiun to vuriona residents
of Mt. Hood. Tbuy have wintered in
tbe buuob grass country and are iu
flue condition.
Miss Mabel Kooutz is visiting hei
sister, Mrs. Lou Baldwiu, ut Mt.
Hood.
Mr. Candy, who is on the Huokuoy
place, moved bis family up to the
plaoe last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Welob returned last
week to tbt-lr place at Mt. Hood.
Sioce tbey left here tbey bate been in
Eureka, Call! , nioet of tbe time.cou
iug from Priueville here, however.
Mi. Welch's hi-Hltb la much better at
Mt. Hood, ao tbey hate come back
to reisde
Roy Stafford, of Oregon City, apeut
Sunday at Mt. Hood visiting friends.
Warren Cooper returned from Ash
land Wednesday. Mrs. Cooper came
with him from Tbe Dallas, where she
has been staying with ber sister, who
is very ill.
W. S. Uribbie haa bad bia store re
modeled putting in oew shelves and
enlarging tbe store room. Ibis baa
been needed for a loog time and in
deed it makes lbe store very moch
more oommodioos.
At tbe grange meeting laat Friday
evening tbe brut six billa to be voted
on in June were discussed, lbe dis
cussion waa very interesting, lbe
literary program oooslsted ot fa roe
entitled, "Wanted, a Husband," giv
en by Misa Myrtle Tomlinson. O. A.
Knox and J. P. Cooper, lbe paits
were very well taken, especially Mr,
Knox as tbe Dutchman, receiving
much flattering comment from the
audience, lbe next grange.meeting la
to be Saturday evening, April 18. in
stead ot Friday, aa tbe ball will be
occupied by tbe primary election on
r i way.
Mr. J. C. Jones died last Friday
morning at 0:30 o'clock, after an III
ness ot about tu years. He bad been
oouHued to bia bed only about a week,
when the end came. He waa sur
rounded by all tbe care and atteution
a loving family could devise, but it
was a blessed relief to bim to be free
from pain, which had been bia por
tion tor so long His wife and sou.
Charles, and daughter, Lottie, ware
witn mm at lue last. His eldest son,
James, who resides in Sun Franoiaio,
waa sent for, but did not arrive in
time to see his fatbei alive, lbe fun
eral waa held Sunday at tbe residence.
liew Branstotter conducting tbe ser
vices. Two appropriate selections
were sung by tbe oboir and Rev
Branstetter made a veiy comforting
and beautiful talk. Tbe sei vices were
brief, after which tbe remains were
taken to tbe cemetery for interment
Th4 pall bearers were chosen from
flnds of tbe deceased, being Jamea
Laugille, A. li. Billings,C. A. Poddy,
Jesse Davidson, H. C. Rusb and W.
L. Oweu. A large number of friends
attended to do boner to their esteem
ed nuighhor and Mend. It ia aaid
to be the lot ent procession at Mt.
Hood, there being 34 teems. Tbe aer
views at the grave were eboit, tut im
pressive. Loviug bands bad lined the
grave with eveigreeos and flowers,
wbiob foudnd to take away tbe harsh
ness of tin separation. The floral
ofiaiiugs sent by friends were many
and very beautiful, being tbe last
tiluute of affection that could be ot
tered by loving frieuda
A Twenty Year Sentence.
"I llfLVA hint MllnnWpd nt.m-Hntv vnr
- - i - - - - - - j -
health nentenee, imposed by Bucklen's
Arnica salve, wuicti cured me ot bleed
ing pile just twenty years ago," writes
(). K. Wnolever. nf LeRavuvillo X Y.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the worst
sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts in
i ne BiiorteHi unie. ztc. at Unas. iN.
Clarke's drug store.
COUNTY COURT.
County court met in regular ses
sion, with tbe Hon. A. E. Lake,
judge, presiding. Other court o di
cers present were: II. J. Hibbaid and
C, li. Stongbtou, commissioners; S.
Bolton, cleik. ThefoUowlug proceed
ings were bad, towlt:
The following bills were examined
and the clerk iustruoted to draw war
rants in payment of same:
E. L. Rood, road money dis
trict No. 8 t 200 00
Cbas. Engol, road money dis
trict No. 14 50 00
T. C. Ward, road money dis
trict No. 34 250 00
C. 11. Brown, O. A. R. fund 50 00
II. Lorenzen, money road dis
trict No. 11 100 00
Hans Lege, money road dis
trict No. (1 250 00
Emma Beokstrom, pauper 8 00
E. L. Roo money road d lu
ll lot No. 10 100 00
E. L. Root, salary Supt. road
district No. 10 52 50
an
ALARM CLOCKS
Are Specially Needed this Time of Year. WE HAVE THEM. Also
Extra Large Line of
Watches and Chains
Buy Your Watch of the Watchmakers
AEA
WAY
ii-C iSipeci&Sties!
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
KEIR . CASS
SMITH BLOCK
3C
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
HSTSj
For the
Children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour
age, strength. How Is it with
the children? Are they thin,
pale, delicate? Do not forget
Ayer's Sarsaparllla. You
know it makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
ThM rhl lilraa mnl aonlblT kaft IM bMltfc
inc.. II,. Wow.U r. ill proper tun4ttlua. Cot
rwt any mn.il rat In b lm mmI! tattuij
bjJ.C Ayr Ot.. IwH. M
ila nanfflMtiNrs f
yers
AUVHJOt,
AOUB CUM.
MEUV PSCTMAL.
Vikiniiwiiiil wkllh
th formn'M f ft'l r .4tetM.
A. D. Moe, printing piooeed-
Inge 18 00
C. O. Wetmore, wlary Supt.
road district Np. 13 62.50
Di. Wm. Shackelford. examine
Insane and medioina 10 00
J. R. Nickelaen,aupplietroada 34 50
tians Lag, freight on sup-
plies roada ' 10 20
Alex Stewart, supplies loads 12 90
E.O.PeaseCo.,suppllsscounly 60
Ulasa k Prudbomoia, supplies -
county 68 50
D. McDonald, supplies R D.
No. 6 13 70
Iriu llodson Co., supplies
county 17 50
Wm. Cook, depu'y sheriff 9 00
P. S. Plummer, board pauper 7 70
H. Hei bring, supplies county 13 00
O. R. Castner, fruit Inspector W 10
J. E. Rarnett, work assessor's
office 54 00
A. O. StogsdlU, Incidentals 28 55
Fred W. Malkey, rebate tax 14 50
1'. B. Fried ley, woik load
district No. 16 64 25
L. L. Darla, money R. D. 17 IX 00
K. A. Uriffln, road viewing 30 40
A. W. Mohr, aurveying roada. 47 10
J. H. Shoemaker, road viewing 40 20
W. U. Huskey, salary Sap. R.
U. No. U 167 50
3. T. Nelt, ex. visiting schools 40 45
I. J C. Nlokelsen, supplies
county 7 16
Dufur Lumber Co., lumber
roads 01 34
O. H. Stougbton.servioeaCom. 26 75
Mike Callighan, money R. D.
No. 27 300 00
J. M. Mcfounell, money R.
U. No. 24 100 00
B. Bolton, stamps, expressage 21 95
11. i. llibbard, services Com. 41 80
Klfreda Dworsbaok, work
clerk's office 11 00
AIexUtewart,auppliea load dis
trict No. 9 26 00
A. Stewart, supplies road dis
trict Na. 11 41 90
P. Tel. & Tel. Co., nse pbouea 10 CO
Tbe Optimist, printing 31 00
W. A. Johnston & Co., sup
plies R. D. 20 8 50
J. R. Lake, woik registering
voters 20 00
D. V. Potlog, worn sherlU's
offloe 66 50
J. A. Douthlt, justioe fees 22 30
J. II. Harpei, ooostsble lees . 32 85
Lena K. Vance, wltneaa fees
justioe court 5 90
Susie B. Vance, witness feea
justioe court 6 90
Model restaurant, meals jurors 3 50
H. F. Kadleman, money road
district No.5 (special tax) 300 00
li. F. Ladleman, money road
district No. 5 200 00
li. F. Eadleman, salary super
visor road district No. 5 100 00
W. Oauger, constable feea 6 00
Chas. Quong, board pauper 39 60
Mrt. S. K. Miller, board In
digent . 10 00
J. Kirobhotf, repairs court bouse 18 00
A. ft. Lake, supplies pauner 1 20
Walt her Williams Hardware
Co., supplies roada 123 24
Tbe Dalles hospital, care In
digents ' ' 198 00
Ouy Woodworth, money K.
u. wo. a 100 00
D. A. Howell, money R. D.
No. 33 200 00
Lane & Sexton, supptlea toads 33 90
J. Borao. witness circuit oourt 11 90
John Crste; same 2 00
A I Turner ; same 9 00
Ouy Morton; same 10 00
Loulie Bonoml ; same 10 00
Mary Bonomi; tame 10 00
Luoile Bonomi ; same 10 Ot)
Mra. L. F. Sandoz, ; same 10 00
O. W. Cook, juror circuit court 40 40
F. B. Friedley ; cam 9 00
R . Covert ; tame 2 00
Home for the Aged, care ooun-
ty poor 40 00
V. A. Cochran, money road
district No. 32 100 00
J. B. Oolt. work sheriff' a office 70 00
A. W. fJtiOig, money road dis
trict No. 30 100 00
BARGAINS
AT BRAGG'S
pecial this
Week
Laces
About 100 pieces in Val.
and Forshire Lace for
this special Sale at 1-4
of regular price. A
chance to get lace cheap
HANDKDRCHIEFS
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
a good one for common use
and cheap at 5c. Special for
this sale 3c or 35c a dozen.
Extra value in hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, regular 15c,
special, this sale, 10c or 3
for 25c.
Embroidered Handkerchiefs
good values at 25c; special
this sale, 3 for 50c.
Dress Skirts
40 New Skirts just re
ceived. The very latest
Designs, all first class
tailored in Blue, Brown,
Black and several diff
erent weaves, for nice
Skirts these are real
bargains that you have
have to see to appreci
ate. Special reduced
prices for this sale.
PEARL BUTTONS
Regular 5c Button. For this
Sale, 3 dozen fir 10c
F. E. McCorkle, money road
diatrlot No. 28 100 00
B. F. Foreman, money toad
diatrlot No. 31 100 00
Whereupon oourt adjourned.
A. E. Lake, Judge,
tl. J. llibbard, Com.
O. 11. Stoucbton. Com.
Atteat: S. Bolto-. Clerk.
DOCTOR USED D. D. D. IN HIS PRAC
TICE. Eminent Physician Says This Great Li
quid Prescription Is Certain
Care For Eczema.
Still another Eczema specialist cornea
forward in enthusiastic praise of D. I.
D. Prescription, the wonderful i-xternal
remedy which cures Eczema and other
similar diseases like mapic. He is Dr.
C. 15. Holmes, of Silver City, Mise., and
in summing up his impressions of the
ttartling cures D. D. . has effected, he
aavs :
"1 have been ueinp your D. D. D. for
four yearn with uratifvimt results. Tis
AS NEAR A SPECEFIC FOK HER
PES, ECZEMA, PS01UASIS, ETC.,
AS IS QUININE FOR MALARIA "
Dr. Holmes is one of hundreds of
physicians who nee D. D. 1). in their
daily practice. The 1) D. D. company
allows phyaicluns to uce their remedy
with the understanding that they tell
their patients what it was that cured
theiu when the terrible itch has been
wiped out, the skin healed and tbe raw
wound covered over with soft white
skin. D. D. D. is not a nasty pasie to
smear the akin and clotiiiiiy, but it Is a
clear liquid. It is adviseable to upe T).
1). D. soap in connection with D. D. D.
Prescription. I
Is any further proof of the curative
powers of D. D. D. Prescription neces
sary? That remedy is sold at Keir &
Cass' drug store, Hojd River, Oregon.
Come in and let us show you convin
cing proof that D. D. D. will euro your
skin disease. Even if you have not de
cided to use D. D. D. remedy come in
and explain your case anyway.
Call for Bids.
Seated bids will be received at tbe
otlloe of tbe reoorder of tbe city of
Hood River. Oregon, until 6 o'olook
p. m., Monday, April 6, 1908, for tbe
gradug ot Pine street from tbe center
lino of A street, now Third street, to
tbe oenter line of Stranaban Avenue,
now Iwelfth street, as provided by
oidinanoe No. 116, wbiob ordinance
passed tbe Common Counoil January
20, 1008. These bids will be opened
publicly at 8 o'olook p. id., of said
day at tbe city ball. Plana and speoi
floatlooa can be seen at the offloe of
the reoorder npon application. Tbe
Common Counoil resrive the right to
reject any and all bids.
Dated at Hood River this 30 tb day
ot March, 1908.
J. R. Niokblsen,
City Reoorder.
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in I a ri;e or small tracts. Some very good
land at low prices at present. Good
growing community. Six miles east of
Hood River. AUn homesteads and re
linquishment. Parties wishing to buy
will do well to writ s or see
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN
Mirier. Oregon
Notice.
Subscribers to the now Dumas (Neal
Creek) road fund, lists for which were
circulated ty J. L. Langille, A. M.
Kelly and J. M. l.enz, are hereby re
quested to pay the amounts of their
subtoripticos to tbe Butler Hanking
Co., in whose bauds receipts for tame
have been placed.
Mt. Hood Development League,
by II. Li. LiiDgille, Sec. and Ireas.
for bnrgains in real estate see Ros
well Shelley, Caison, Wash.
"Home-phoneit"
Don't get on the waiting list for
the new Home Telephone. A per
fect nerve tonic. Everybody de
lighted with the modern, up-to-date
service. Work to cut in the long list
of rural lines will begin at once. No
charge for service till March 1. Ask
your neighbor to let you call up
"0" and place your order.
u
Home Telephone Co. I
wak touH o,vn stcck pooos rv l3;;:g
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix in feed or sail. Proper dooe in tablets
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
For HorKt, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the
coDdenaed eaatnee of the dni. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are iu -t
RhU7r.?H H 000Cond,t,on T.blrta, or SKIDOO Worm, Kdney, Chicken Cholera.
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fev. ,;, Hot Cholera, D,stemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder.
Spavin iCors or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO
incorporate Capital stock Moo.ooo.00; Watertown, South Dakota U. S. A. ''ne uw"
For Sale by Hanna & Peigo.
1
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THE TOGGERY
Has just received from
New York a fine line of
ready made, money worth
MEN'S CLOTHING
which is worth more money
than we are asking for it.
Come in now and select
your Spring iSuit. We also
have for young men a Hue
Friend made and Alma
Mater Student Styles that
are winners. The Royal
Tailor made to orderStiits
are the best ever. We will
take your measure and
guarantee satisfaction.
Come in and see this tine
line of samples whether
you want to buy or not.
R. H. COsitOW, Prop.
...Mount Hood Store...
W. S. GRXBBLE. Proprietor.
Dry Goods Ammunition Boots and Shoes
Hardware Graniteware
Hay Grain Flour Feed Full line of (in.ceries
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
. ' ( i jou leave your i.rvm-r i.tinn u,ti, ,,, ri
r i
V.
Filling Prescriptions
I With Pure Drugs with pniiafaimi In
both patient and nhveiciaii ia ann.A it
you leave your insc-riition with us.
Ve have gaiinxl a reputation for rclia
bility bv miiiplying
Pure Fresh Drugs
In all our prescriptions. V!ien vnu
bring your prescriptions hern von 'a-e
sure of ideal ser ice.
THE GLACIER PHARMACY, chas n. clarke
THE DRUGGIST
KivtR, OREGON
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