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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1908)
HOOD BIVEB QLAOtCH THUEflDAT rAFRIL 0 1008. Eight MOSIER. Mr. Angle, of Portland, who bas been laying the Darenport (arm off to ten -acre tracts, retained bome Sun day, baring completed bia work. Ke. Wolrerton, or Portland, came up Tuesday to overi.ee tbe noik going on on bU place. Mr. Wolrerton bai about 500 treea be la very anxious to get out. Amos Root Bnisbed aetting oat an apple orchard of aboot 600 treea tbe Brst oi tbe week. Tbe county convention of tbe Mod ern Woodmen of America met bere last Wednesday at 11 o'clock. Tbere were five deiegatea from Tbe Dalles, one from Tygb Valley and tbree from Hood Kiver. After tbe meeting tbey bad dinner at the hotel. Ibe after noon was taken up in eight aeeiag. Tbe delegatea from Hood River re turned on tbe IoohL Tbree Royal Neighbors of America lrom The Dallea came down on tbe local. Tbey were Mesdamea Moore, John and (iostiugs. They weie entertained by Mra. Mosier until evening, when a reception was given by tbe Royal Neighbors of America for tbe Wood men and visiting neighbors. After supper the evening was taken up by speeches and songs uotiS 10:53, when tbe train came. Tbey all bid adieu declaring tbey bad bad a One time. Roy Thomas left Thursday for Mt. Hood, where be goes as a rider for tbe government reserve for tbe sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davidbizar and two children were Hood River vlittors Thursday. Miss Carrie Brown went I o Portland Friday to spend a few days with ber parents and relatives. Mrs. Hannah Johnson, of Idaho, is bere visiting ber sister, Mra. Wm. Johnson. Ed. L. IIowm came up Sunday to look after bis farm bere and also tbe log bungalow wblcb be Is having built Ibe bungalow is almost completed and is certainly a fine structuie. Mr. Debussy, of Hood River, spent Sunday here. Mr. Winther, of Portland, came up Sunday and brought with him some men to work on bia farm. Mrs. Ernest Jacobsou aud sou, Paul, of Tbe Dallea, spent Sunday with ber daughter, Evelyn Hayes. Mrs. Anna Ouslin, of Sumpter, Ore gon, is beie visiting ber sister, Mrs. Wm. Johnson. lien Yett, who baa been helping John Davenport plow, teturned to bis work In Portland. Mr. aud Mrs. SaofStark came down from Tbe Dalles Sunday and returned Monday, taking their fathet, Rev. W. A. Stark, wb was hurt so long ago, witb them. We are glad to hear that Mr. Stark Is able to be moved, aa we feel suae tbe change will be a help to him. ' "K. C. DeWitt A Co., Chicago, 111. Gentlemen: In 1897 I had a disease of the stomncli and bowels. In the spring of 11102 I bought a bottle of Kodol and tbo benefit I received all the gold in Georgia could not buy. May you liv, loner and nroHner. Yours verv trnlv C. N. Cornell, Iioding, Ga., Aug. 27, 1008." Hold by Keir & Cass. UNDERWOOD. A quiet wedding took place at the Kockhaven hotel last Wednesday. The oontraoting parties were Lottie Underwood and W. M. Howell Piomptly at 11:30 a. m. tbe bride aud groom matched out to tbe front parlor, acoompanied by Miss Katie Underwood at bridesmaid aud Henry Wever as best man. Tbe ceremony was performed by 1. W. Debart. Miss Underwood la tbe daughter of the lute Edward Underwood and Isa bel Uuderwood. She is lu bei 17tb yeai and one of the most popular and highly esteemed ladies of Underwood Mr. Howell is a popular young farmer from Wasoo, Sherman county, Ore son. Soon after tbe noou hour tbe happy couple crossed to Hood Rlvei In or der to take the tiain to Wasco to take up rancb lite under the supervision ot Mi. and Mra. Howell. The beat wishes ot all their trieuds go witb tbem to their new borne. M. S. Smith made a pleasure and business trip to Cascade Looks last week. eoina to tbe Looks Ibursday evening by the Simons, visiting with bis slater over night, golug to fort land Friday morning on business, an companiod by bis slater, Mrs. Adams. Phil Stuart, superintendent of tbe tlver forces for the Wind River Lum ber Co , came down from tbe oanip Saturday evening. He reports that they have several million tent of logs in tbo river of last year's out, wblcb they are very busy getting out and bis company baa deoided to put oil logglug until after July 1. Unole Amos Underwood wrnt to Stevenson the Brit of last week, re turning Wednesday morning. Mr. Sundeiland, of Portland, is up on bis ranob, setting bis ground to peaches and strawberries. H. E. Hamllu, of Portland, moved up from Portland to Dr. Whiteside's pluoe last week. Mr. Hamlin and the dootor have formed a partneisbip on tbe 103 acre tract of land and are go lug into the fruit business strictly. M. S. Seuly was over trading last week. There la muslo lu tbe alt on Wm, Kollook's fruit ranob. We are able to hear tbe exhaust and whistle of the donkey, tbe jingle of the grub boe and ring ot tbe ax, aud we bear every man speak In bis own tongue, tbe HpaulHrd, the Japanese, American and Missourlan, except Claud Ayrea- mun, the foreman, aud be talks all of them. Bebee Bros., of Portland, .came up Sunday to look over Fied Luty'a place. They seem to think it is just what they are looklug for. This deal adds more Portlaudera to our list. Passenger traffic Sunday at Hood was evidence of better accommoda tion. Eleven passengeis took the train for down river points. A woman shows good judgment when slio buys White's Cream Vermifuge for her bnby. The best worm medicine ever offered to mothers. Many indeed ure the sensible mothers who write ex pressing their gratitude for the good health of their children, which they owe to the use of White's Cream Vermifuge. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Matrons' Medal Context. A matrons' silver medal contest be tween The Dalles and Hood River war held at tbe Congregational ebweb Friday evening The contestants were aeven in number, four from Hood River and tbree fiorn Tbe Dalles, and in the cootest were known only by numbers. Score cards were given to five different persons In the audience, who were cboen to act as judges. No. 1 gave an account of four fiends who were sent forth to find re cruits for bit Satanic majesty's do mala. One wee to bave charge of tbe vineyards, another tiie grain fields, another tbe dairy and ant ther niiiwie. Tbe work of each tlecd and tbe final results were graphically portrayed by tbe speaker and held tbe rlctwkt atten tion of tbe audience. No. 2 told wby abe hated rum, and tbe listeners were made to feel that the bad good cause. No. 3 gave bia (Ronald's) reasons for not cssting bis first vote for tbe saloon. Tbe employes of a certain tbop were told that if tbey voted for tbe saloon In tbe coming election $10 eztia would be found in their envelop on next pay day. Ronald worked bard to support bis widowed mother and crippled sister, and the (10 look ed very large, but when bis mother told him bow Nell came to te a crip ple from a blow given by father while drunk tbe $10 In comparison witb tbe life-long sufferings of his crippled sitter looked very small, and Ronald's first vote was cast against the aaloou. No. 4 gave "Grandmothers Pray er," in wblcb grandmother and May, bis wife, wept and prayed for tbe die solute grandson. Tbe prayer was an snored and tbe happy ending was a joy to all. No. 5 told a ttory of an occurrence In 2005 A. D. A lady fiom Hood Rlvei visited ber sister in Tbe Dalles by means of ber new flying machine called tbe kite. She left bei tbree children in tbe town on tbe top of tbe mountain aa abe went over and called for tbem on ber way back. The tnbject of conversation between tbe two iatert wat ot a very old book wblcb tbey bad found somewhere and which wat written aa long ago as 18, and waa very amusing to tbem, be oause it portrayed tbe fashions and oustoms ot that barbarous age. Tbe rum blos.om nose was described and tbe progress of that Insurable disease known as office Itch. Tbe speaker de olarod that wben a person once caught tbe contagion he was never ot any use again. No. 6 told of tbe evils of alcohol as given by Robert G. lngersol. A fcet er speech would be hard to find. No. 7 described the alarm wblcb Is felt wben a panther la Icoee and told bow all turn out to guard tbe chil dren, but wben something worse than a panther it lying in wait to pollute their toult we alt quietly by and al low tbem to be caught. While tbe judges were working on tbeir score cardt tbe audience was entertained by aongs by Miss Jackson and Ruth Speer and a recitation by Mist liUncb Fold. The judges then gave their decision, which waa that No. 4 bad soored tbe highest number of poluts witb No. 1 and No. 5 fol lowing very close. No. 1 was Mrs. ssmltn ireucu, or The Dalles; No. 2 Mis. Julia A. II..., Ulna Kn '4 M.a Unln. ea, Tbe Dalles; No. 4, Mra J. W. Kigby. Hood River; No. 5, Mrs. u, J. Cooper, The Dulles; No. 6, Mra. J. K. Caison, Hood River; No. 7, Mrs. Evinger, Hood River. DeVVitt't Kidney and bladder Pilb are prompt and thorough and will in a short time strengthen weakened kid neys and allay troubles irising from in flammation of 'he bladder. Hold by Keir & Cass. Select Reading, "A School Building Up a Community," Mrs. U. A. Hut ley Solo - Miw May Orr Address - Ir. Parker Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne, W. V., writes: "I waa a sufferer from kidney disease no that at times I could not get out of bed, and when 1 did I could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Cure. One dollar bottle and part of the second cured me entirely.' Foley's Kidney Core works wonders where others are total failures. Clarke Drag Co. Serious Accldeat. Don Nannemaker, of the Franktoa school, suffered tar out iojuiy last Monday at noon while playing bail. While running tor a base be stepped on small rock, wblcb rolled oodei him and dislocated bia ankle and broke one boue In his leg juat above tbe ankle. Uia father took bim borne in buggy and called in physicians to set and dresa tbe broken limb. He it getting along aa well as could be ex pected aud resta fairly welL Kennedy'i Laxative Cough Syrup acts promptly yet gently on the bowels, through which the cold la forced out of the system, and at the same time it al lays inflammation. Bold by Keir A Case. New Real Estate Office. J. W. Wiedrick baa opened new real estate office in tbe Davidson building. Mr. Wiedrick came to Ore gon from Buffalo, N. V., two year ago, where be bad been In tbe real ea tate business for tbe last 20 yean, witb exoellent suooest. He baa been living at Mosier witb bit family until last December, when tbey went back on i trip east, but are now settled In Hood River and Mr. Wledrick'a form er auccessful business career will very soon establish for bim a good (ratines bere. There in nntliinir liellAr than ftfufnl fnr dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, ueicuing oi gaa anu nervous iteaaacne. It digest what you eat. Bold by Keir & Cass. Artisans Meeting. Artisan, kindly note the change in the place and time of meeting oi Oleta Assembly No. i03. Next regular meet ing in tbe K. ot P. hall at 7:30 sharp ou Wednesday, April 8, 1908. Impor tant businesa to be transacted. Re member tbe time and plaoe, and be ture to come. E. 11. Haitwlg, Sec. DeWitt't Carbolized Witchacel Halve. It is especially good for piles. Held by Keir & Cass. Call for Rids. Mothers' and Teachers' Club. Program for Mothers' and Teachers' Club Friday, April 10: Violin aolo Miss Leila Radford Select Reading,"The Second Mather" Mra. Tretber Solo - - - Mrs. Sletten Sealed bids will be received at tbe ottloe of the lecorder ct tbe city of Hood River, Oregon, until 6 o'clock p. m., Monday, April 0, 1908, for the grading ot State street fiom tbe cen ter line of Ninth street to tbe center line of Thirteenth street, aa provided by Ordloauce No. 149, wblcb crdl- uauoe passed the Common Coo noil March 10, 11)08. These bid will be opened publicly at 8 o'clock p. in., of said a ay, at tne city Dsn. flans and specification! can be seen at tbe oflioe of tbe recorder upon application. Tbe Common Uounoll reserves tbe right to reject any and all bda. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, this juin day or maicn, iuuh. J. R. Niokelseu, City Recorder, Young Men's Clothes Ederheimer, Stein $c Co. Makers BETTER take a second look a( these styles for Young Men, Absolutely defy one to find any thing common-place or ordinary about them. Brimful of style and good taste; with smart patterns and perfect fit. Also have others of the Eder-heimer-Stein make. All different. Can't put them before you on paper; you must see them to know. Tui, three and four-but ten suits; medium and leng lapels; ttats 31 I 32 inches Ung with Z Yt-inch dip in frtnt. Sites up t 38. Frank A. Cram Up-to-Date Clothier We Can Save You IVioney Every article in the store at reduced prices. New Goods to fill in our broken Stock have been received and are on sale at Closing Out Prices. If you want vSHOEvS and the best we can suit you and at prices you can't dupli cate. Try tKeFlorschiemifor men and "Steel Shod" for children; nothing better. A good line of Mens & Boys Suits WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY L. H. HUG GINS . C O Catarrh Cnre, Cooper's Nine C's. ' There are thosanuds of people who suffer with Catarrh, but do little or no thing to remove the dread disease. This neglect permits the disease lo inflame the Mucus Membrane and may affect the nose, throat, lunsn. stomach, bowels or bladder. Cold aggravates Catarrh and if allowed to become chronic it leads to Bronchitis and also to Consumption. Fully forty per cent of J he deaths in America are from diseasea of tbe air passages. Use the Nine C'a and : be enred It is also a sure core for Croup, Bronchitis, Coldt and LaGrippe. Par Your Taxes at Home. 1 have placed with' tbe tanks of Uood River a full Hat of ibe namet and amount ot taxet of all tie prop erty owners of tbe Hod River V alloy and tbey can go to tbe banks and pay tbtir taxea and aave tbe expense of coming to The Dallet. , Levi Chrlsmaa, sheriff. The old Pennsylvania Dutch Diinkard recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." . Guaranteed to care yonr cough, and guaranteed to be pure. Made from tbe bark of the abell bark or white hickory tree. For sale by Cbas. N.Clarke and all dealers everywhere. Fay Taxes at Home. A copy of the tax roll la now In tbe hands of tbe Butler Banking Com pany and anyone wishing to do so may pay tbeir taxes through the bank without additional expeuse. Butler Banking Co. 1 lit May ia Hoed Elver The remedy that makes yon eat, sleep and grow strong, called I'almo Tablets will be sold regularly by Williams Pharmacy, Howl River. These great nerve and constitution builders cott only 60c per box, six boxes, $2.60. tf The old remedies are the best. Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy has been In use for over one hundred years by the old Dutch Dunkards of Pennsyl vaaic and is still in ure by all the old fsmilie, of Western Pennsylvania. Is absolntels pure: mad from the bark of the whity or shell bark hickory tree. The bsrk in shipped from the' cast," and manufacs in rea in Baiem, Uregon. Kor. sale by Chas. N. Clarke aad all dealers.. Uood Frail Land For Kale. From ten to eighty acrea of Willow Flat land. If you cannot boy eighty acre, you ran buy ten acres. Get a start in Hood River and your fortune is assnred. Buildings and improvements on part of the land. A county road through the center, ou a direct route to Hood River or Mt. Hood, also a ditch across one corner, price per acre $75 and up. Don't wait. He who hesitates is lost. "There's a tide in the affairs of mea which taken at the flood leads on to fortune: oip.l'.ied, &M the voyage of u, 1 1- -L .. 1 1 'J i IKUJ1U IU 0I111IUWI .IJU 111 miseries; we must take the current wben it serves or lose our ventures. . Don't miss this chance. Percy T. Shelley, Hood River, Ore. Don't be behind the times But get up-to-date work done at Hood River Studio MxWUu notUl- nrruwd AoamL iwuM vxUh cm out tfunJ. At xMArwrxja II . VW fl IMUII Ilium JKl it The Remedy is Easy Inspect our large Stock of FURNITURE CARPETS RUGS LINOLEUMS MATTINGS LACE CURTAINS MATTINGS PORTIERS SHADES CURTAIN MATERIAL PILLOWS BED SPREADS We have competent men to measure your rooms for SHADES, CARPETS and LINOLEUMS All Linoleums bought at our store are put down free of charge. Our Prices Are Right. Our Goods Give Satisfaction HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT CO. i. M. 8CHMKLTZKH, 8KCBKTABY ABSTRACTS, CONVEYANCING and INSURANCE Royal Exchange, Glens Falls, Union Assurance, Western Assurance, National Livestock , . and Oregon Life Insurance We have the only complete set of Abstract Books in Hood River and are in position to execute any work in our line with promptness and accuracy Temporary Quarters in J. L. Henderson's Office. Home Phone 231. HOOD RIVER, ORE. MARION MacKAE PORTLAND F. W. ANGUS HOOD RIVER LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH MacRae & Angus Portland and Hood River We are prepared to handle " HOOD RIVER FRUIT LANDS on a large scale and if you wunt to make prompt sales give us your contract. Phone Mr. Angus at his farm, Home phone No. 187L, Hood Iliver. Write to the Portland office, 432 Chamber of Commerce. Coliseum Skating Rink Catering to the best class of patrons only. New Hardwood F'nor. Famous Kichardson Bull Bearing Skates. Special attention ifiven to beginners. Fur private Ijpsoiih apply to Prof. A. Wuldstein, lloor manager Wednesday afternoon for ladies Mily. Gknkral Admission: Afternoons free; Skates, 25c j children, 15 Evening: Ladies free; gents 10o; i-katcs 25c extra. Honrs: Afternoon 2 to 5 ; evening, 7:30 to 10. Mueic by Prof. Heatty's Orchestra. Waldstein . Kmitson, Mg'rs Odell Nursery J. W. WILSON, Proprietor Dealer in APPLE TREES The heavy snow last winter damaged my trees to the ex tent that I was obliged to cut them back. Therefore I am enabled to place on the market Trees with a yearling top on a THREE YEAR OLD ROOT. All standard varieties. Guaranteed true to name and free from disease. STABMSHSU liJ INCORPORATED 1905 Buttler Banking Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital Fully Paid, $50,000 Earned Suri)lus. - $15,000 Sufficient capital is necessary, a good surplus is desir able, a competent bank examiner under either state or national supervision is advisable, but the strength of any i i. i: :.. .!. i . -i-. , . . 17 uttiiiv ure in ii" iiiicgi iv uuu nuniiy 01 irs managing oracers. LtfLia Buti.cr, President E. H French DIRECTORS J. N.Tk.l, Triuman Pciti.er, President. , , Casliiel R. T. Cox Stewart Hardware & Furniture Company J. E. NICHOLS UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR LADY ASSISTANT i Prompt Service Day or Night ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED KOR CUT FLOWERS Office Phone 3513, Residence Phone 3511 HOOD RIVER, ORE 3B m