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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
I 4 B60B am QLAoiBit, wgDAY, apmi, nucos, oft; f i ft IS We Can Save You ioney 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 $HOE,S 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 r L. H. HUGGINS . CO BARGAINS AT BRAGG'S pecial this Week CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. J. B. Lafferty stopped over day on bii way from Washington. D. C, to Weiaer, Idaho. Delays along the way made his atay here abort, aa ha waa to reach Weiaer April 15 and ar rived here the i:tth. Mr. Latterly ia employed in the forestry depaitment and baa been in Washington, U. C, number of months, lie oame borne via New York City, from there aoroaa and Via California, and baa now re tamed to Wolser to hia work. Denver Wilson arrived home Mod day night, April 13, after several months atmenre. 11 la parents, broth er, sisters and friends aie glad to weloome blm home. Misses Margueiite and Hone She! ley, of Portland, oame home last Thuraday evening for a abort visit with relatives and friends. Marguer ite gave an entertainment at Pine drove Friday evening and also con tributnri towards the master program at Udell Sunday evaulug. J. W. Wilson and Mias Eva Hllyeu were married at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. 11. (Jonnaway Wednesday, April Tbougb tbe bride bas been here, comparatively Breaking, bnt a short time, her winning ways have made for tier friends of all who know ber. Tbe groom is one of Udell's most trust worthy young men and bas many fiienda. Only the relatives of tbe con tracting parties were present. After h abort visit with tbe bride's parents nt tbnii borne near Solo, the happy couple will be nt home to their fi lends in the home the gioom has prepared. Odoll was surprised liist Tlmi hIh y to bear that Harry Kemp, of Odell, iiud Katharine Davenport, of Mosler, were married In Tho Dalles Wednes day, April 15, and were ut home in Udell. Hoth patties are well known bore and their many friends unitu iu wishing tbem health, happiness and m iceens In life. Thursday evening a goodly number of friends gathered at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Kemp and gave tbem an Idea of their good wishes by a musioal serenade, to wnion tney responded with cigars and cundy. E. L. Kleiner bas tbe krgest straw berry patch in Odell, at least so far as your correspondent knows this is tme. Mr. Kleiner bas 2J aoros set to berry plants and in the lequlred time ha will be busy looking after tbe mar keting of bit crop. l'rieuds of Charlie Roberta will be grieved to know Hint his condition is very serious. His relatives here have been called to bis bedside and bis Udell friends have been to visit him. ills suffering baa been intense, but it is thought tbe worst of that is at an end. R. K. Callisou, ofOlex, Oregon, was an Odell visitor last week. It bas just oome to our notice that the sale re ported some time Hgo aa made by Mr. Calllson was in reality made by bis brother and K. K. Callisou Is on tbe same lancb at Olex as be formerly was. Mr. lilocber and family, whoieoent iy sold tbeii ranch, will move this week down near town, where they have purchased property. Odell wishes them welL Oertiude Davenport, ofMosier, vis ited Odell friends Sunday. Rev. Iroy Shelley preached in bis usual convincing yet pleasing way Sunday morning. We hope Hev. Shel ley will long be able to till bii legular appointment at Odell. Those who attended tbe enteitain nent Sunday evening and beard Miss Marguerite Shelley tell tbe stoiy of the beautiful singer at tbe funeral of tbe poor child wen greatly affected, both by tbe story and by tbe beauti ful way la which Miss Shelley por trayed it. Tbe cantata was, as bas been said, beautiful and beautifully rendered. All In all It was an Ideal EaBter enteitalnment. A large crowd was In attendance. Tbe free will ottering amounted to a little more than 110. UNDERWOOD. The fruit and berry prospects are very good, in fuot, never better or more up-to-date and the indications are that strawberries are going to be much earlier than last year and we will surely be able again to ship tbe first benies, as was done last year, ahead of our neighboring counties. C. Iioaenkrantz ia pieparlng to get bis lumber on the ground to build a new bouse. J. H. Amos Is looking after the ranob pretty closely, aa be is doing a great deal of improving, such as building a residence, clearius land and suiting out orchard. A. J. Hayoej Is buildintr au addi tlon to hia house. li. l' Heals is aettiuu more land cleared. Ibis adds very much to the beauty of Mr. Heals' place. It Is tbe time of year when all young bloods get real enthusiastic in tbe ball game, so our youugsteis bad tne orsc game of tbe season Sundav. Soma say tbey have nine on a side in regular base ball, but our fellows have about nine on two sides. In the Item last week ft should have read "II. Uoliy," Instead of "II. Bailey," foreman of tbe fish batch ery. K. L Fowler, of Trout Lake, passed through Saturday, en route tor Little White Salmon with a load of goods for bis brother In law, Mr. Kingman, who bas lately uurobaeed the .1. M Coulter place. MOSIER. Mi. and Mrs. K. J. Middleswart were passengers for The Dalles tbe flrst of last week. James Elliott was a visitor to Tbe Dalles Tuesday. Mr. Kennedy, of Marylaud, and Mr. Shearley, of California, were via itors bere last week, looking at the country. They were shown about by our new real estate man, Mr. Waits. Mrs. Dick Evans and son, Forrest, went to The Dallea Friday to visit relatival. Messrs. Henry Zoller and Frank Svlvy, botb of Sherman oounty, oame down Friday and expect to make their home here. Mis. E. L. Howe went to Portland Friday to spend a few day. Miss Evelyn Hayes went to The Dalles to spend a few days with ber motbei. Hoy E. 'I nomas, who is working at Mt. Hood, came down and spent a few days with friends. Mr. and Mra. Harry Kemp spent Sunday bere with borne folks. Among the passengers for Hood River Bunday were Missea Maude Evans, Oeitrude Davenpoit and Elsie Denny, Messrs. Lee Evans, Ira Evans and Harry Htokes. We pie sorry to learn of tbe illness of Mrs. tilakney and J. P. Carroll. Dr. Dumble was called lo see Mr. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Oleason, of Spokane, Wash., weie here Sunday looking at their farm. They went from bere to Portland. Mrs. Wyss came down from The Dsllea after spending Easter with rela tives. BELMONT. junge lisae, or xne uaiie, was around Helmout looking after his po litical 160064, we should judge. II. R. Albee, the owner of the Job Wllsou farm, is bavlug it sat out to apples. Don Ntiimeinaker is gettiug along nicely, ills broken limb is in a plus ter cast, ne nope soon to see him around again, none the worse for bis accident. The farewell reaeptiou at tbe par sonage Friday even lug was well at tended and enjmed by all. Making and trimming Ea ter hats was one of tbe games, resulting In a tie between Miss Boineivllle and Mr. Nelson Miss Crouse's Sunday uchool class present ed her with a naudaome tilver napki i ring as a token ot their love and es teem. Candy, nuts and apples weie served, Miss Nellie Coleman lett for Port land ibuisday evening. Miss Hidiuger left for Forest Grove Monday. Robert Jones is plautiug Bve acres In strawberries. Autos pass daily tilled with bind seekers. Real estate men are busv. Eail Noble and Uov Ea-itman unent Eas'er at home Miss Hess Isenberg oame home to spend Easter. Miss Edith Smith, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Will Smith, came un from Portland foi Easter. liarrott high school's commencement I' bur ml ay evening waa well attended, W. F. LARAWAY'S JEWELRY STORE Tho Oldest in the City. Forty-seven Years in the Business. Pale, Thin, Nervous? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly know what to take, then take it Ayer's Sarsa- parilla. If you I doubt, then consult your doctor. We know what lie will say about this grand old family medicine. Thin la I hi- flrgt q'ttifinn yrntr drtor wm)4 i-k: "Art? your Wwnl- numr?" He know t tiitt liijr union .f tlf b-w U boititsly v- fiui.l to revr Ki y ur If vtr mctiv ,; , if! itruUr by inking taMtiv 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 HANDKDRCH1EFS Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, a good one for common use and cheap at 6c. Special for this sale 3c or 35c a dozen. Extra value inhemstitched Handkerchiefs, regular 115c4 special, this sale, 10c or 3 for 26c. 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 for 10c R B RAGG v. . C. J. ytr Co.. tiOWVll, ,Q Ra:ufcturr tf ! !.. rn .'ivt.! W. publish t :.t. u lit 1 cur ml.oin... MIR VIGOt. AU. E CUKE. : ' CHERRY IECT0CAL Orange hall being tilled with fi leads, ud Haiuiaa; evening, tbey-nave a drama. Every part waa well taken, showing faithful study on tbe pait of toe students, l'ne proceeds, 180. will De used tor a library. . We are sorry to hear of the serious illness of C. P. Merrill. Mr. Morgenson aad daughter have moved rrom Beloiont for tbe summer, Ibey will live on the Van Jobuson plaoe. i. The maabloe for making pip foi tbe Hood River irrigation district punned through lielmont. It ia a man nlve looking affair. Mrs. L. J. Holmes and daughter, Lois, returned from Oregon City. where they visited tbe home folka for two weeks. Park grangers were busy Saturday olearlng rock and settinir their grounds ready for tbe summer. Tbe Easter exeiolsea at tbe M. E. oburob were very good and muob en joyed. Special musio waa also givao in tne evening, Miss Niokelaon sins ing some solos. . . Harry Morgem.in spent Easter in Belmont. W. H. Warren spent a few data in Portland on business. master cards aud efcus were elven to me cnuaren or ma Sunday scoool. xne (eacners woo leave our com munity for their homes will be greatly mis tea in our Sunday aobool aud league. Mr. Stokoe. of Wyetb. has bought me uutioar place ou Methodist lane, Mr aud Mrs. Dunbar will leave aoon for California There waa 4 very large attendano at Sunday sohool last Sunday. It. was a beautiful Kater day and everybody wanted to celebrate tbe day by at tending religious servloes. Primary election passed very quiet ly bere. Tbe judges of election were U. lomllnson. A. McCruni and Kobt. Leasure. Tbe clerks were T. H. Lar wood, Will Edlck and Chs. '1 nomas. Miss Lura Miller came up Friday to spend Easter witb tbe folks at home. She returned to Hood Hirer Sunday afternoon. Mao Rush returned home last Fri day from Heppner where be spent the winter. Mrs. Warreu Cooper went to Tbe Dallea last Monday to be with her sister, Mrs. James Cooper. Mrs. W. S. dribble returned fiom Tbe Dalles last Friday, bringing little Miss Wilma dibble on ber first trio to Mt. Hood. Chester Walton was quite ill last week with some tin net trouble and went to Portland Wednesday for treat ment, ills many friends here hope be will speedily reoover. 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 visas me uasrern markets each year and chases for two stores. -:- pur- no on en offer bwttor tfooda nor bottwr pricwa Inspect our tor boforo purchasing R. E. LARAWAY, Manage 391 vSpecialties e 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 s. KEIR SMITH BLOCK IC G ASS RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Jl PINE GROVE bant side farmers are rejoicing to think tbey can now get to Hood Hiver witb a team without goinn by the wav 01 (jape norn. lieu ueat spent Esiter with rela tives and fiienda in Portland. linmer Ked field returned Sunday from 1'ortlaud, where be has been takfug treatments for ear trouble. Mrs. Jerome Wells received tbe sad news of tbe death of ber- mother in Hltuulk. Viols Miller oame up from Dufui to spainl ber two days vacation witb ber parents. Mrs. fiberbart. of Walla Walla, lit . - . ' "., was a guest at tne noma of U I j. bmltb last week. Ber husband re ceived tbe ooutraot for tbe Dew bridge across nooa river, Mrs. Diok Lester spent several days who net pareutv, Mr, aud Mra. Je rome Wells. The Margaret Shelley entertainment at the church Friday night was not very well patronized by Piueurovites, uui quite uumoer rrom uaeii were present. Miss Florence lianna sang two selections. Tbe receipts of tbe evening were $12.65. Two brothers and two sisters of Mr Cochran, who is living at Ed liawkes, arrived last week from Cunada to make this their home. One of tbe girls will stay lor tbe piesent at tbe home of K. E. Lage and tbe other at li. 11. Lage'a. I he Indies' Aid Society will meet In regular session In tbe pallors uf the cbuioh Thursday afternoon of tbe week. QuiUIng is the order of tbe nay. Mrs Higby will give a temperanoe tenure at tbe oburcb Sunday after noon, May 3, at 3 o'clock. V large audience was in attendance Sunday to bear tbe program given by tne Hunday sobool. The children nil did ttibli parts well. The church was most beautifully deooiated. MOUNT HOOD. (randnia Wlsbart aud Miss Emma . are to leave Wednesday for an ex- ; tended visit with relatives and friends ; in Nebraska and Kansas. I Tbe attendance ai. grange Saturday evening waa not very large, bat it was very Interesting, five bills were discussed and ao many took part to tne aisousaion tbat muob interest was created. Tbe Kelly-Wisbart mill started eas ing last Monday. There is to be ao loe eream social next Friday evening, given by tbe Cbristtlao Endeavor society. Tbe proceeds are to go 'toward Unletting payment on tbe new oburob organ. SIMPLE WASH (JUKES ECZEMA Itrhliir, Bnrnlnjf Skin Disease Rented Without I e 0 Injurious Orugn Great inventors often have been praised for surrendering the fecrets of their discoveries, 'radically llie same thing happened in the medical world in the case of Dr. Decatur I). Dennis, the eminent skin specialist of Chicago. lr Dennie. in his own oflice practice. discovered that pure vegetable nil ,.f wintergreen, properly mixed with other simple remedies was nracticallv a sure specific for Eczema, psoriusitt, barber's itch, salt rheum, and other itcldiijj fkin diseases, uut the oil of winteryreen alone was found ineffective. It reauired other mild ingredients such as glycerine and thymol compounded with' the wintergreen to produce the real eciema cure. This compounded D. D. D. Prescriu tlon positively takes awav the itch at once the instant it in applied to the skin. This vegetable liquid does away wiin ueierrrioiis drug ao long used in an attempt to doctor the blood, whereas modern science has detet mined that ezcenia is nrst and all the time a ekin dii-ease. If you want to know more about the merits of D. D. D. Prescription, call at our store. We vonch for tins remedy. Keir A Cass, Druggists. Sew Klre Escapr. Tbe automatio fire escape, tbe In vention of Joe Noyer, of Uould City, Wash., owned and controlled by 1 enry u. uorum. 01 Moscow, ldabo. bus been tested on several occasions and found entirely adequate to the demands made upon on it. The prin ciples open which it operates have been declared by competent mechan ics to be based upon an approved structural basis. The Idea ia tbat of a steel cable wound on a drum opeialed by gover nors. As a pei son steps into tbe I0.10 the governing meobauism regulates the epoed. It Is attaohed to the in ner wall of eaob room and can be placed in every room witb less ex pense than tbe old style ladder, aud will empty all tbe rooms at tbe same time. There are 00 places to be cut off by Bra. Its capacity is more tbsn can ever get on it. It is tbe only macnine waere tbere is no exertion alter once out nf the window. No limit as to height of bulldiug. just add more cable. A child goes with tbe same speed as a largei person and absolutely safe. See the out in our paper. ibe original can be seen at J. li. Croeby's, as he is agent for Oreg u, California and Washington. the Die alarm tinging out In the quietness of last Sunday . evening about 10:30 aroused some of tbe fire men from their beds and brought others to the fact tbat tbey were atay Ing too late talk In- with their eirla aud must attend to duty. Tbe tire. which was in Stevens' woodshed, was put out before tbe men arrived. GUARDIAN'S BALK OF REAL ESTATE. Notice ti hereby given tbat the undersigned, Ibe duly appointed, qualibed and acting guardian of Clara May Wlnzler. George Sid ney Wtn.ler, Maud Eleanoi AVInzlnr and Lora Kuth Wlniler, minor, will by virtue of allcenaeRnd order of sale duly made and entered by the County Court of waxco County Oregon, Hell at private Hle, for cash In hand, on and aner the llth day of May, 1WK the foj lowing real estate belonging to said minors, to-wlt: Lot Thirteen 03). being the Southwest quar ter of the Southwest quarter of Kwllon 27, Tonshlp 1 North ol Kange 1.1 Eait of tbe Willamette Meridian In Wasco County, Ore gon, containing 4 acres according to the government survey thereof. Proposals for t lie purchase of said real estate should be made to the undersigned ut hlsofflce in The Dulles, Oregon, on hnd arte tne dale hereinbefore mentioned iin'1 wild sale will be made subject to continuation bv the County Court of Wasou Conntr, Oregon, acting as a court in the transaction 'of iirnhnte business. Kkank Micnukkk, Dated April 7, 1908. a'Jin7 Guardian. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Kealed proposals are wanted by the City or Hood River, Oregon, lor the construction of Section Nine, of tbe Hood River Sewer Hys ,em. Plans and specifications mav be seen at tne office of the City Recorder, at Hood River, Oregon, from this dale on until the 20th day of April, W08, at noon or which date bids will close, bids must be accompanied by certified cheek for len per cent of the amount of bid, made payable to J. R. Nickelsen, Recorder, the nmoMit of such check Ui forfeit to tbe City ol Hood River, or such part thereof aa may be required to Indemnify the city In case of failure of the successful bidder to qualify (with a satisfactory bond to secure proper ex ecution of contract) within Ave days from re ceipt of notice of award. The right i reserv. er. to reject any or all of the bids. Bids must state the time within which the bidder pro poses to complete, tho works, and must state a lump sum bid for the entire ob, and that 110 exira charges will be made. liy order of the Sewer Committee. J, R. MICKKLBEN, City Recorder. -piiiiiiil " CwirM ! ht SrL THE TOGGERY I Ins just. New York rentlv madt received from a fine line of , money worth MEN'S CLOTHING win ich is worth more money than we are asking for it. Come in now and select your Spring Suit. We also have for you tig men a line Friend made and Alma Mater Student Styles that are winners. The Royal Tailor made to 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. II. COSHOW, Prop. ...Mount Hood Store... W. S. GRIBBLE. Proprietor. I)rv (!oods Ammunition Hoots and Shoes I lav (if!! ill Hardware Craniteware Hour Feed Full line of Groceries ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or email tracts. Some very good land at low price, at present. Good growing enmmuuity. Six miles eivH of Hood Kiver. Also homesteads and re linauishmeiits. Parties wishing to bay will do well to writj or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN -Mi-hier. Oregon Filling Prescriptions (fWrO ITT 17 &Uk ! With Pure Drugs with patisfaction to lxth patient and plnsician is assured if yr.u leae your prescription with e have itainil a reputation for . bility bv supplying Pure Fresh Drugs our prvscriptiijiis. When you bring your prescriptions here yon are sure of ideal service. us. V i re ia- 1 1 1 1 I mi THE GLACIER PHARMACY, clarku THE nS(tr.r.iii THE DRllom-r HOOD RIVER, OREGON