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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
. J 1 i HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY : APRIL 30 1008. jconr r 1 't V CORRESPONDENCE . ODELL. Robert Lit lugatone and family, of Portland, cam up lait week and aie topping at their pleasant country jiace, "Netberby." Charlie Roberta, sou of Mi. and Mra. C. O. Kolierta, pawted away lueaday, April 21. Tbe remains were taken to Hood Kiver and the funeral held from the Congregational oburob Friday at 1 p. m. Ibe tervloe waa tbat of tbe fcplxoopal ebarob and waa roodaoted by Ke. Troy Shelley. M. 1). Odeli made remaika oonoerning tlie character and taleuls ot tbe de ceased. Young friends from (Well aUo bad part in tbe singing and also ax fall bearers. Ibe death of one to young seems very sad and in tbe case the family baa even more than tbe usual grief to bear as Mrs. Kob etts is seriously ill. Udell friends extend sympathy to tbe bereaved fam ily in tbls time of aorrow. Ellis V. Lawrence and family are here from Portland for a f inlt with relatives and to look after business iuteiests in connection with their fruit rauob at OdelL Tbe pupils ot tbe principal's loom and also those of tbe intermediate room of Odeli school completed tbe eight months term and school closed with appropriate exeroises las', Fri day. Tbe pupils of tbe primary loom will continue tbeir work two months looger. D. C. Ileuiy lnft Hood Itiver Satur day afternoon intending to go to Poitlsnd and from there to Forest drove, where be will attend tbe State Sunday School Couvention. C. O. Piper baa set out this spring a One lot ot apple trees on bis Sunny side rauob, just acrotis Neal creek, east of the resldeuoe of Kev. Troy Sbelley. Ralph D. Sbelley, of Carson.. Wash., was an Odeli visitor Sunday. Percy T. Sbelley Is at home for a time, be having applied for and le celved leave ot absence from big du ties in tbe reserve, good until July 1st. Margaret Raz left Il.iod lilver Sat urday afternoon and will enjoy ber summei vaoatlon with ber mother and other relatives and fi lends at 11 Ilia dnle, Oregon. Miss Kaz bag many friends here who appreciate tiue worth. U. W. Smith is borne from a busi ness vinit at Columbus, Washington. Mr. Smith believes in investments in different localities and baa purchased property near folumbus. Mrs Schiller la borne from quite an extended visit with relutlvea in Portland. Friends of Mra. Sarah Tousey will be pleased to learn tbat sbe expeots soon to return to ber home in Udell. She is at present with ber sister at Sumptar, Oregon. Rev. Troy Sbelley will preaob to the people ot Udell next Sunday morning. A good Christian Endeavor meeting lust Sunday evening. J. M. Shelley, leader. Next Sunday evening is con secration meeting. MOSIER. Mis. Fied Evans land sou, Darrell, came borne trnm Ibe Dalle Wednes day, after apendlng a tew days with her mothei, Mrs. Uray. Tbe Uleason place was sold last week to Mr. and Mis. O E. Town- send, of Pendleton, for 13500. They expect to make their borne here. Mrs. Geo. Parrlsb went to Hood River Wednesday on business. Ed Kurtz, of Tbe Dalles, and Mr. White, of Portland, drove over from Tbe Dalles Friday on business. F. 0. Stauffer waa taken to Hood Klver hospital Thursday. Mrs. Floyd Allugton-aud baby went to Kelso, Wash., Saturday to make a visit with ber parents. Mr. and Mia. Ed Howe and Mra. Howe's mother came up from Poit land Tburaday. Mr. Denny came borne from Port land Saturday. Jim Hunter and grandson, ot Me nominee, oome up to visit relatives. We Can Save You Hopey 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 SHOES 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. HUGGINvS . CO Mr. and Mrs. Huxley and two chil dren came from Hood Klver Saturday tc spend Sunday on tbeir ranch. Rev. Branson, of Tentietsre, preach ed a sernioo Saturday evening. Dr. Dumble was called up to see James HurliiigHim last week. Hev. W. A. Wood, ot Hood River, delivered two Interektiug permous Sunday. Dra. Joues and Dumble were up S'inday In look after theli fmiu. James E liott Is bating bis farm laid into ten-acre tracts. F. W. Wilson, of Tbe Uullef, was down to look alter bis farm. BELMONT. Mis Frauk MoFarluuri and son, Miles, went to tbe Rose City to visit few days. W. II. Warren returned Wednesday from Portland. He brought borne a Jersey cow be purchased in the val ley. Mlsa Stella Crouse left Monday lor ber borne In Illinois. Miss Mildred Metoalf spent Wednes day in town, letumiug boine on lbursday. HowHid lseuterg and wile went to Cascade Looks Saturday. They will return and make tbeir permanent borne In Hood River, bavlug puroliaa ed a home in town. Howard Hoover has returned troni bis visit in Uklaboma and at Mr. Farroll's. Paul Hayes visited with bis sister, Mrs. Will Davis, a few days ago. He went back to Oreeu Point Friday. Ed Darker baa a particular friend on the back of bis neck. Don't ask bim to turn bis bead too quick. We are glad to know ( P. Meirill la Improving and will soon be able to leave the Cottage hospital. Elmer Isenberg Is dealing loud on bis plaoe. He intends setting out strawberries. Don Ellis is working for Robert Jones setting out strawbeiries. Quite a number from liolinont at tended the H'Jth anniversary ot Udd Fellowship Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones spent Sunday with Mr. and Mis. Utdwty. Frauk Qulu spent Sunday at M. P. Isenberg's. Tbe pupils of Miss Wilson's room at tbe Barrett school gave ber a farewell reception at (he school house Weduun duy uigbt. Refreshments were served and a very enjoyable time whs bad by all. Miss WiU u left Friday for Cali fornia, where she will visit before go ing to ber borua in Suutb Dakota. Rev. Dronson and wife luave for Sunnyside, ttasb., Thursday. to Missouri on visit with Mr. Knox's relatives. Mr. Knox bas not seen tbem for 25 years. I bey go to have a good time and tbey are tbe kind ut people to have it, even if tbey are from Missouri Vern and Ony (labriel and Jetbro Massey were down in the Willamette Valley looking foi places to rent or buy, but tbey did not find anything that would suit tbem. 1 think tbe boys wanted to flad soma good old farmer who bad a One farm and a nice daughter whom be wanted to dis pose ol and tbe boya looked in vain, and are now back in Hood River. If any one bere bas a layout like this 1 think the boys would take it up and stay in Hood River. Mrs. J. O. Cameion went to Tbe Dalles this week to get some dental work done. Cbas. Stanton is here on bis old place, doing seme grubbing for the man be sold out to. Charles looks vety natuial in Dukes Valley. Would be glad to have bim stay. DUKES VALLEY. F. A. Massey has sold ten acres of land to James Dunaway and Mr. Dun away baa built a house on same and moved In. Mr. and Mrs. J A. Knox have goue MOUNT HOOD. Rev. liranstettet preached in tbe cbuioh last Sunday, both morning and evening. At Sunday school last Sunday Miss Lizzie Cooper waa eleoted a delegate to tbe Suuday aohool convention to be held in Hood River iu May. Rev. Levi Johnson will be here next Sntwluo tn Imlri BArvipaa ninrninff nnrl , muu. " - ..-, ----- - n ----- Is staying bvciiIui. following Sundav school and Endeavor. Rev. Father Ewald beld Catbolio servloes at their plaoe of wo. ship last Sunday. The regular grauge meeting is to be held next Friday evening. Several new members are to be initiated and the last 4even bills to come before the people are to be discussed. Supervisor Rood bas a force of men at work on the Neal oreek rotd again. Ed Spencer was tne lucky winner of the tine 50 bridle rattled off by Mr. Woodworth. John Fawcett and wife have come to live on the land previously pur chased from Robt Leasure. They in teud buildiug in tbe fall. L. C. Owen and family left lust Thursday for the Willamette Valley Mr. Owoo has sold the Inst 80 acres ot bis bome&tend to E. T. Folts, who baa moved up to tbe place. Several young men from Mt. Hnod attended tho masquetade at Pine Urove last Friday evening. Tbey re port a very enjoyable time. As usual Mt. Hood came out ahead, for Mac Rush, one of our most popular Mt. Hood boys, won the prize, personat ing the ohuraoter of Blister brown. James Jones, who bas been visiting tbe borne folks for several weeks, left last week foi San Francisco, where be is employed in business. Charles Smith, wbo bas been work log tor O. Fredeuberg, lett last Thurs day with bis little son tor llliuois where he goes to see bis brother, who is very 111. Several of our citizens were In town the drat part ot tbe week as witnesses In the OHse of Kuhnke vs. Aubert, wbioh Involves tbe rights to tbe use ot water from what ia known as the settlers' diton. Mrs. B. R. Morton went to Port- laud last Saturday. R. B. Morton returned last Satur day from Pendleton, where he attend ed as a delegate tbe Presuytei Ian ocn ventlon. He reports a ery Interest ing session. The most interesting part to us was tbst arrangements were made whereby we will have resident minister in tbe near future, provided we make some efJcrt on our part.. Tbe ioe oream social laBt Friday ev euing was a great lucoess. It was a rather cold evening to eat Ice cream, bnt a large orowd came out intent on having a good time and tbe refresh ments disappeared rapidly, atier a surprise progiam bad been given. No time bad been given to orepare a program, so It was Impromptu through out. Many were suiprised, Indeed, when they were called upon for a per formance, but altogether it waa ho entertaining affair. It was amusing to see tbe boys disappeai wben names began to be called promiscuously. some running as far as Pine Urove, it is said, others ooming back wben tbey thought the danger was over, only to be called out by the relentless lady In charge. After tbe program old-fashioned games ocoupied the time till tbe end ot tbe evening. This is the first aooial given by tbe Christian Endeavor and tbey feel giatined wltb the success of it. $11.45 was made. wbiob will clear the debt on the organ. The Mt. Hood baseball team played tbe Belmont team on tho home grounds lait Sunday. It was a Hue game, coming cut 7 to 5 in favor ot Mt. Hood. In the first part of tbe game the Mt. Hood boys bad it all tbeir own way and things looked pretty blue for Belmont until tbe 0 1'th inning, when they began to get In the game, making one tally. Then tbey lost tbeir gi in, but waked up in tbe eighth inning and made tour. But Mt. Hood bad already to tbeir credit and the game ended with Mt. Hood two ahead. Following ia tbe line-up: 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 for two stores. -:- -:- - ... No on can of for bottor good nor bottor prlcoa Inapoct our iStoro boforo purchasing R. E. LARAWAY. Manager 1 3 Cm 39C 23 specialties 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- 0 line and be convinced (Lie KEIR CASS SMITH BLOCK DC RELIABLE DRUGGISTS t oczrz : Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? You know, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you know precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Doctors have I endorsed it for 60 years. One frequent Mine of hd blood la ilumuh ltvir. Tin. produce. coiitttmttmi. oioiiou. .uU'tnm'ftti Rio then ahsorbeil Into the blood. Kt-ep tli. bowelt opeu wllu Ayer's HilL. A A Had by J. O. Ayer Co., towell. aiso manunoiurora or yers HAIR VIOOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL W h.vo no ieoreHI W. publl.h tho formul.. of all our m.dioln... L00I Mt. Hood K. Spaulding (1. Cooper M. Rush M. llaldwlo J. Cooper 11. Kood 1 Hudson 1. French L. Baldwin 0 P 1st b 2d b 3d b s s 1 f 0 t 1 1 Umpire, Ed. lloskine. Belmont Steve Eby Lou Thomas Koy Eastman Karl 1 booms T. t'rohn Dick Usobon Karl fcltiy Fred Uluylock Koy IbouiBS WHITE SALMON. (From tbe Enterprise.) A number ot people arrived in town tbe other day from Wisconsin. They are friends of K Field and came to this couutry at b'a suggeutiou. Tbey have purcbBGAd laud in uowuian s ad dition and ill put up residences aud remain in town. A quiet wedding took place at Hood Kirnr last Saturday, tbe contracting parties being Miss Lily Llartou, ot Underwood, aud Mr lieit Tyler, of Hood utter. They were accorded an old fashioned cliiuivari Sunday night while at the home of the bride a par euts at the old MikeThorotou pluce. J. W. Carin'a family arrivud In town Tuesday from Fossil and will make their home in this city. John bas reuted the parsonage for a time and will lice theie It is ratbei too close to tbe cbuicu for the arrrag barber, but as it is the 01 ly meant house in town he must tuko whether be would or uo. Tbe oonnty votumisitiouors awardrd the contract for doing the county printing for tbe coming year t'i Ibe White Salmon Euterpiis-, Its bids be ing the lowest otlercd Thus unr lit tle city nee me another victory. ihus little ty little te win t;ur way along. The members of the lloliuexs band or Church ot Uod have cnunue'ici'd tbe erection of a church edifice bere on a lot donated by N. M. Wood and out off from his roperty. The lot is taken horn tho northeast corner cf the property and is consequently lo cated on Condon's lane east ot Maine street. Last Tuesday night the members of the staff ot the Hood Hicer lodge of Hebekahs, I. O O. F. , and a number ot other members, about 20 in all, came over aud paid a visit to (iuod Will Kebekah lodge ot White ShIm.ou They came over to do some wjrk but judging troni the sounds ot reeliy from tbe banquet - hall there were other things besides work doing. A class ot Hve wern initiated, the woik beiug put on by tbe Hood Kite, lodge in a very Impressive manner. At the close ot the ceremonies all adji iued to tbe bauquet room, wheie tho ladios had prepared an elegaut repast to nhioh ill did ample justice, even Col. Hartley and John U. Wyers. lhece two woithies did not cut much of h figure In tbe lodgo room, but cut a wide swath at the table. Hoth have ample room under tbeir vests to tuck away a square meal and neltln i is troubled by that teuder touch i f ym pat by that will not allow some (rople to see tbeir neighbors to go hungry, so those two worthy brothers enjoyed themselves. Iu tact everybody enjoy ed themselves and it was past mid night whoa the seauoe finally con cluded. It is now reported tbat strawbeiries will be ripe about tbe 10th or 15th cf May, according to the weather. It is tbouglt tb" crop will be snuiewbut above tbe average, especially in some localities. It Is feared that pickers will be as scarce as ever this year. Capt U. C, Cook returned from bis trip to San Francisco last lbursday, He reports a very pleasant trip to the bay city and says it is rapidly recov ering rroru its destruction of two years ago. Many mnRuitloi-nt build ings are jusi now receiving the finish ing touches, while others are lu the midst of construction snd the lounda tloos are being laid for still others. He says that Stin Frauoiftco will be a greater and more benutitul city wben the work is finished than it was be tore the earthquake or probubly ever would have been without tbat teinble disaster. A Twenty Year Sentence. "I have just completed a twenty year health sentence, imposed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve, wbioh cured me of bleed ing pilei just twentv years aiio," writes O. 8. Woolever, of iVltuysville, X. Y. Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the worst sores, boils, burns, wounds and cuts in t lie shortest time. 26e. at Chas. N. Clarke's drim rtore. To Make Ituin In Sherman. A le egram from Chits M. Hatfield, Crows Landing, California, which whs received by W. M. Harrett the lirat of the week, brought tbe news 'tint Mr. Hatfield will be ou the ground by or before May 1, tocomuie ice his rain precipitating operations. Mr. Hat field did not succeed in fulfilling bis entire contract in the given leii ith (it time this year in California. His suo oesa w s, however, great enough tbat tbe farmers felt like lemuuerating bim to tbe amount ot $1000 The farmers in the neighborhood ot Ciows Laudiug are looking forward to a bumper crop the coming season. Wasco News. ECZ EmTmhF (i RXtt LE. All Itching Skin Diseases Which Are Sot Hercditn-y ICelieveU by Oil of Wlntergreen. ( 'an Eczema Ik? cured? Some, physicians say "Yes." Sumo say "No." Tho real question is, ''What is meant bv Eczema?" If voti mean those scat v eruptions, those discuses which make their first appearance, not at birth, but yt ars allerwanl, ami perhaps not until middle age then llu re can no longer be any question that these forms of Ec zema are curable. Simple vegetable oil of wintergreen mixed with oilier vegetable ingreili mt-, will kill the germs t hat infest tin skin. Apply this preseiiption to the skin, ami instantly the awful itch U gone. The very moment tho liquid is Hpplie dint ag nixing, tantalizing itch disappears, and cont'iiiied npplications of tli's external rcincilv son cire the discus W e curry in at- ck this nil of w in'er isroeii properly eomp"Umled int ) 1) I) 1). pn-cription. While, we are not sure that it will cure all the-e cases of skin trouble which are inherited, we posi lively know Ihal ibis I). I). I'. I'rt-s-t-ri pt i i . whenever l ulitlv used, wil cure every last case of genuine Krzcm:; or ot'icr skin trouble, nich did not ex ist ut 'irti . We. know this. Anywav you, your self, will know that I) L. D. Prescrip tion instantly tab s away the itch the moment it is applied to ihe skin. Keir A Cuss. Hood Itiver, Oivk n. Stop that itch today inatani ;v. Ju t call Ht our store nnd try this udreshing and Hivth- ing liquid; also ask almnl P. D i. Soap. Stalleil nitll lUiliititt. Wilfred Ha, what !ir thr Unison mama a baster rum net stoned with? ' Ciuiibueta- According lo the piicf my boy. I guess they're stuffed with radium. Judge. Kennedy's Laxative Couuh Syrup ac; promptly yet gently on the towii-, through which the cold is forced out t.: the system, and at the same ti:i:e i' m lays inflammation. Sold bv Keir t Cass MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very ol lanil at low prices at present vinoo growing commiii.ity. Six miles east of Hood Eiver. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to bux w ill do well to writ i or see GEO. CHAM BKKl A1X MuMpr. Oregon HERE!! Special Discount on LADIES' PATENT OXFORDS Th cue nm all bright, clean, new SHOES, but we have an overstock in ladies Patent Low Shoes and to reduce them will make a special price for a short time. CLOTHING New lot of CL' (THING for Men and Hoys. Two lots of double breasted Suits at jjlO t nataro crackerjaeks. Knicker bocker Suits for the boys and lot of extra Trous ers for nii'it in corduroy, worsted, cusimeres and cotton at from $1 up. SILKS An ELEGANT PONGEE SILK A YARD WIDE FOR 85c Can't be found every day but we have it with lots of other goods Silks just as cheap. SHOES District No. 76 SHOES For Children have a great reputation for wear when you buy your child a DISTRICT No. 7G SHOE you can rest assured that you will get satisfaction. HOSIERY I Black Cat Hos- 1 iery is guaranteed to be fast colors and wear satisfactorily. If you get a pair that is not right bring them back and get another. BELTS Big line of Ladies and Children's .Belts in white linen, colored leathers & elastic. White Belts for ladies 15c to 50c; pat. leather Belts, children's, 15 & 25c; elastic & lea ther Belts 40c to 75c. R. B. BRAGG & CO. Hood River, Ore. i THE TOGGERY A .7 filiiiia U IV: - mm i ft 3 11 11 4ft uv f,n," 1,08 ' yjjj& 3 lias 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 ore winners. The Royal Tailor made to order Suits are the best ever. We will take your measure and guarantee satis f acti on. Come in and see this fine line of sam ties whether you want to buy or not. R. H. COsiw, Prop. ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... T V- --i mi m ma lit Filling Prescriptions With Pure Drugs with satisfaction to hoth patient and physician is assured if .vou leave your prescription with us. We have pained a reputation for relia bility by supplying Pure Fresh Drugs In all our prescriptions. When you bring your prescriptions here you are sure of ideal Bcrvice. THE GLACIER PHARMACY, chas. n. clarke ' THE DRUGGIST HOOD RIVER, OREGON