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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1908)
r Vonr HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THPMDAY. ATRIL 18, 1808. M Al I r I AT We Can Save You Money 11 I BARGAINS V 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 SflORS and the best we can suit you and at prices you can't dupli cate. Try the Florschiem for men and "Steel Shod" for children; nothing better. A good line of Mens & Boys Suits WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY L, . H. HUGGIN5 CO. BKBI CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Mrs. James Cook and tittle daugh ter, Martao, arrived boraa Monday, April 6. Since last fall tbey bave been in Cliftou, Arizona, hoping that Mri. Cook'.i health mlubt be beneflted by the obange in climate. Had nothing happened to prevent tbey would have remained away until later, tbus coming when the air wn more nearly like tbat to which they had become aooustomed, but Mr. Cook's unfortunate accident made it neces sary for them to come home, liy the aid of crutches Mr. Cook is able to walk about a little. Remember tomorrow (Friday) lathe day set for the primary eleotion. The Udell Improvement Co. 's ball atOdell Is the voting place. Born To Mr. and Mrs. George P. Masker, Monday, April 0, a son. Mrs. Wm. Kbrck has been quite ill. Dr. Shaw Is the attending pbysiolao. The meetings conducted ty Iiev. Ford, of the Valley ChriHtlan ohurch, closed last Ihuisday evening and though there were apparently no en couraging results, yet we fuel certain the mentiugs were of great good and the faithful eltorts of all who aided Mr. and Mrs. Kord by word or deed will share in the reward tbey richly deserve. We are very glad to have met these earnest workers and to be able to state tbat we may hope to again have them with us at a not dis tiint date. Arbor day was appropriately observ ed by the teacbeis and pupils of Odell school. A aboit program was render ed, then all went to the plat selected for the purpose and planted llowei soed. Wa suppose tba beautiful blue forget-niet-not will be blooming when those who directed the plantlug are perhaps many miles away engaged iu other fields. mi, ilawlborue, ol Astoria, came up Saturday foi a two weeks' visit with net son, M. Hawthorns. Mis. Hawthorne has visited here before and has many friends about Odell, who lire glad to know that she is with them once more. II. Connaway, Odoll'a progressive merohant, now owns one of th finest, if not the finest, team in Hood Kiver Valley. The horses, big dapple grays, wsre?purobased at Ablany, Oregon, by Mr. Connaway's brother-in-law, 1. L. (lunsaul, and brought by him to Udell about the middle of last week. A harness botlttbig sunt) fit team wrb shipped from Portland and Mr. Con naway Is now ready for freighting his goods from Hood Kiver out and as a four-hoise load three times a week baa been Hie rule every working day will see these horses at work. Mr. Connaway's stock of hardwaie has arrived and la on display. One of Udell's enterprising young nuiserymen was seen reoeutly deep in thought and studying a map nf some far away countiy. He did not deny that he contemplated a "tout," thought as one might expect he penni ed somewhat dillldeut when question ed concerning his plans. Henry Lynch, of Portland, manager of the business ot the Prudential In surance Company ot Americii in this territory, was an Odell visitor lint Friday. Mr. Lyncb exprrssd sdii-ir-atlon for our busy beautiful valley. Mr. Katon lias purchased a part ot the MoDuflee tract and Is unw one of Odell't residents. Zellar Bros, and their wlvei now occupy their new home, which inbuilt in a sightly location on the heights west ot Odell. Plank VVieden, of Portland, hits been bere the pant week, looking lifter his interest?. He owns the forty acre tract northwest of James English. J. J. Krummensoher has built a barn on his tej aore trsct and will build a bouse soon. He and his fam ily are now at borne on their own land. Mr. Strong, who owns tho Olson 20 acres, arrived bere last week. His car of household goods, Implements, etc., la being shipped to Dukes Valley sta tion. Mr. Strong will clear his land as rapidly as possible and set to fruit trees. Thue Olson, ot The Dalles, was down Saturday and will arrange for olearing his ten acre traot, formerly owned by James Kngllsb. Kev. Iroy Shelley will preach noxt Sunday, be having given up bis last regular appointment, the first Sunday Iu tbe oioutu, because ot the meetings which were lu progress fit that time. Kev. A. D. Cash preached two good seruious Suuday, one in the morning the otber In tbe evening. Marguerite Shelley, of Poitland, will give a recital In theM. 10. church at Pine Urove Friday evening, April 17. This eutortainment is given un lor the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society ot Pine Grove. To those who have heard Miss Shelley she needs no Introduction and tbey will say to tbose wbo bave not beard her they will do well in availing themselves of this opportunity. Admission, 'Jo and 10 cents. Members of tbe Christian tindeavor Soolety of Odeil bave prepared a can tut a for Easter evening. It is raid by those who know that this is something beautiful and all should go to the church next Sunday evening to hear It. Those who feel disposed will con tribute towards a free will nll'ering. Arthur Strong has Pneumonia Is feared. been quite ill, Will tell you about the wedding next week. J. H. Crosby has Invested iu the right to sell territory in the states ot Washington, Oregon aud California for the sale of a tire esospo that may he made to oarry from one persou up. MOUNT HOOD. This is a very busy season up here. The apple hauling will soon be doue and the farmers aie busy planting ap ple trees and strawberries, ibere will be a union larger aoteage or ap-: plea this spring than there has ben 1 before. Mrs. Koontz returned to her home! in Hood Hiver. She has been visiting, her daughter, Mrs. Lou Baldwin. i As the voting at the primaries willj occupy (he ball next Friday, tho grange meeting will be held Saturday I overling, April 1H. ! Arbor Day was observed lat-t Friday J at the Mt. Hood school with appro-' printe exercises in the school house' and vigorous exeroise out doors. Tbe prcgrum was short but very good, the cleaning up outside taking a louger time, the boys nipda a temporary fence, pending tho making of a new fence on the correct boundary lino. This n:iik(H the yard look much bet ter, as the broken doivu fence gave it an untidy appearance. Some plant ing was doue aud t bore was a great raking up and burning of rubbish till j it looks quito spick and spank about' the school house. j Will llelmor cainn heme last week , to run the sawmill tor his father, who1 is laid up with hii injured hand. The! baud is improving slowly, but it was cru bed badly (ind will take a long time to boal. The (liinl joh held their religions services last Sunday. Quite a num ber of people visited them. George Wishart rind family moved into their new house lant Monday. It is said to be ouo of the Quest bouses this side ot Tucker's hill mid it curl airily is a very attiactive dwell ing. Thoy will soon be o irutortably settled Iu tho new bouse Last Friday litllo Mark Larwood was seven years old and quite a num ber of his playmates gathered at t he Larwood home on Saturday to help him celebrate. One little girl ex pressed the sentiment of all when she said, "1 went tc Mark's party and had just a lovely time," lliey spout tbe afternoon out of doors, having their lunch under the trees. James Kelly and F. C. Sextou wore visitors at Mt. Hood last Friday. The new directors of tbe hall gave a dance hut Saturday evaulng. It was very well attended aud those present report a very enjoyable tin e. UNDERWOOD. The Horticultural Society held its II rut meeting last Tuesday and taking Into consideration tho bury time of so son there was a very good attend ant. Among tho visitors from out side points were: (1. I!. Castner, A. I. Mason and U. L. Smith, ot Hood Hiver. Each of these geutlemen fa vored the society with an address, speuking along tho Hue of suoaosssful fruit growing, markoting, etc., which war very Interesting aud instructive; also Mr. Jackson, secretary of tho society, aud Mr. Pindla, county fruit r 75. or oor Thi,.. Blood Yet can trust a medicine ;id 60 years! Sixty years experience, think of that I . .perience with Ayer's Sar ; . rilla; the original Sarsa "'a; the Sarsaparilla the : ..: s endorse for thin blood, . k i.trves, general debility. ' ' - trnti this grand old medleln eannot do - wurK li tli liver U tuaetlv. and tb. ..iinti&ttil. Vitt the Iteit poatlblr- . ,..! iri.iiiiil tiiko htxailvo ituwi of Aytr'i I . While inking th Sursaporill. inn-lu by J. O. km Oo.. Iirn, KaM All .o mnufeoturra mt f HAIR VlOO. AUUECUIte. CHERRY PECTORAL yers S- W no ieorrtsl We publl.k the formulas or ail our nicdietnoa. pecial thi s Week W. F. LARAWAY'S JEWELRY STORE The Oldest in the City. Forty-seven Years in the Business. Our Stock is the largest in the county. We do our own watch work. Our experience was gained with the large factories of the East at our door. We apply factory methods in our work. We are competent to make our guarantee good. Our optical parlors are up-to-date. We put up our own Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Our buyer visits the Eastern markets each year and pur chases tor two stores. -:- -:- -:- No on can offar bottor goods nor bottor prices Inspect our Storm boforo purchasing R. E. LARAWAY, Manager better look our young and this is inspector, the former from Stevenson uod the latter lrom Butte, attended tbe meeting, but owing to tbe late ness of tbe evening these gentlemen were not able to address the aooiety as i ntended. Mr. Clues, of Carson, having visited Tred Luttey tbe past week, returned to bis borne Sunday evening. Unole Amoa Underwood took tbe tiain at Hood going to Cascade Looks to visit his old time friend, Mi. White. A. J. Iinynes is getting in quite tin anreage of apples, peaches aud small fruit Mrs. Veaoh and Mrs. Deilart vrere vlriiting at Hood Suuday aud took In the eight at the Ush hatohery. Wm. Windorf, ' our up-to-date or chard ist, returned trom Portland Sat. urday ou the noon train. M Zigler was a olty visitor Sun day. We don't know what be ia shin ning around down bere about, but one thing is sure ha bad out, as we beard some of ladies talking about him leap year. Mrs. Will Underwood is reported as being much better and visiting ber sister, Mrs. Abe Ames, at Biugou. Louie Thur visited with H. Nelson S'jnday evening. Louie is doing tbe gruhhiug not for Kelly Deboia. Mrs. Cromwell went to Steveuaou 'i'liuredttv evening ou theSimonds. re turning Saturday with ber husband, C. 11., who has been attending com missioners meeting during tbe week. Unole Henry Debo, of Hood, visited bis daughter, Mrs. A. J. Hayns, on the heights, Sunday. Unole Henry, when we get that Hying machine our trlends bavo been telling us about we will come donu to see you. The Hhd hatcbeiy is still holding part of its hatch, 'as well as at Little White Salmon, tor the purpose ut feed lug theso tli.li to a more uatoinl age before turning loose. 11 Bailey, man ager of tbe hatchery heie, states they bave on band a little more thau a ball million at present which be thinks they will feed until about the Brst of May. 7'bey are feeding mostl) liver and to this number about 60 pounds per day, although in case of shortage of liver have ted somecauued salmon. At to the ques'don of what be consid ered the best feed he stated that be thought tbe liver was better, as tbey bad experimented ou two troughs that set aide by ildo, one on a diet ot liver and tbe otber un -almou. Wbllo the lattei seemed to thrive tor awhile, 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 f -r 10c R. B. BRAGG & CO. I they then began to die. It is very In teresting to visit the batohery, as you are able to see great freaks of natu e in tbe fish kind. Some double, two beads, three eyes, iu fact all forus and shapes. Mr. Bailey arid hi men are very pleasant to meet. While tbey are stiiotly to business tbey treat, their visitors very cordial. BARRETT. The Meadow Brook team of foot ball players, dressed iu tbeir red salts, are highly elated over their viotory ou Saturday last, having done to tbe town team up iu good shape. Well, yts, the oouDtry boys are right In it when It oomes to a game at loot ball. Ihe McCustean Bros, have taken a oontract from H. J. Moore tc grub and clean up twelve acres ou tbe bill side. We expect to see Biiotber flue resi dence erected ou Kookford avenue ou a twenty acre tract purchased from C. E. Markbarn. . E. Oott, tbe electric light man, was In our neighborhood figuring ou extending tbe eleotrio lights to the Crapper distriot Mrs. E (Jroff has ! een ou the sick list for the last two weeks, but li somewhat Improviug . at this time. Drs. Mills ami Shaw have been at tending ber. W. C. Adams was iu town Saturday last, puicbasiug farm implements. We have now on hand a full line of Our own Preparations Manufactured Exclusively by Ourselves. j j j c 1 A 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 ..(& CA SMITH BLOCK UELIAlUi: DllUGGISTS 8 .s-s- -t- hi m i HIM 8 1 til 91 K BELMONT. Mrs. J. W. Anderson will leave Tuesday for Creston, Iowa, to visit ber mother and otber relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I harlie Miller bave gona to Housekeeping iu tbeir new bcine. Their latch string will always be cut to tbeir friends and neighbors. Elans Doll has ttaited to work for Ctmrlie Miller. Robert Jones is going into the da'ry business. 1 be parsonage grounds will soou he set In apple trees. Mis. 'Xolman spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Farrell. Mr. Henderson and daughter, of Moscow, Idaho, stopped ov. r between trains on the way trom bU mother's funeral at Portland, to see Martin Masiker pull stumps ou tbe Hender son lanob. Will Eby's bouse is uearing comple tion. Marsh Isenberg has placed a woven wire feuoe across tbe front of bis ten acres. We look for blm to bring a wife to bis oozy cottage some of these days. ; Homer Green, who has lately corre into our community, bas bought part r f the Scott Uooruian ranch. Mrs Charles Metcalf entertaiued 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 Suit. We also have for young men a line Friend made and Alma Mater Student Styles that are winners. The Royal Tailor madeto order Suits are the best ever. We will take your measure and guarantee satisfaction. Come in and see this fine line of samples whether you want to buy or not. R. H. COSfiuW, Prop. some of her friends Saturday even ing. Dainty refreshments were serv ed al a late hour. Kev. Brown and wife spent Wednes day and Thursday visiting the Crap per distriot. Some of the residents of Methodist lane are not elated ovci the fact of a dance ball being in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Boiden have returned from California. Tbey visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. U Nickelsou Wed nesday aud Thursday. - Howard Isenberg is gaining strength. We hope to see him enjoying his usual health in a abort time. Ed. Barker keeps Billie busy ttiru ng over the soil un Arcada farm. Mr. aud Mrs. Farrell and Ethel spent Sunday ou the eaet side. C P. Merrill is moving his donkey engine to the Arnold place, where it will be used by tbe Farmers' Ditch Company. Will Davis is slartiug a crew of white 'i en to work on th- farmers' ditch. Tbey bope to supply the (aim ers with water for irrlgatiou soon. Miss Idell Woodnorlb visited Suu day with Mr. end Mrs. Nnunemiiker. Floyd Nunueuiaker bad the misfor tune to cu. bis baud reverely Miss Pearl Blalock ppent Saturday at home returning Suuday to Munu! Hood, where she is teaching school. There will be e farewell reception at the parsonage Friday evening for Miosis Grouse, Hidiuger and Sonier ville, who expect to leave our com munity soon. Every one invited. Frank Davis had some dental work done Monday by Dr. Cams. J. W. Convert and son, Edgar, re turned to their home in Dayton, Ore gon, Suuday. S. A. Skinner, of Carson, Wash., visited with tiieuds iu Belmont Sun day ami Monday. Will Hooper retuined to work at Green Point Sunday. Belmont Ladies' Aid will meet Fri day afternoon with Mrs. Allen. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in Iari;o or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing com mur.ity. Six miles east of Hood Hiver. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writ) or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Mi.nier. Oregon "Homephoneit" 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. I SMI Home Telephone Co. i ...Mount Hood Store. W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods t'.'WSlUtl Ammunition Hoots and SI Hardware Oraniteware Hay (rain Flour Feed Full lin( of (Jnu-eries ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... a wsga smMmh 1 1 my i- Filling Prescriptions With Pure Drugs with satisfaction to Ixith salient and physician is assured if you leave your prescription with us. Ve have gained a reputation for relia bility bv supplying Pure Fresh Drugs In all our prescriptions. When you bring your prescriptions here you a-e sure of ideal service. THE GLACIER PHARMACY, chas. n. clarke . ' THE DRUGGIST c wu RIVER, OREGON i