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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
HOOD R1VEK QLaoIEK T8TJRS0AY MAY 71S0C. .4" i ! CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. W. II. llli-ks' saw and pinning mill ia now Id operation and Mr liicki la ready to aeive tti people with vbat tliey may require Id his Hue. Tbia mill la situated a abort distance abote Dukes Valley atatioa ia tbe locker timber. Mr. and Mr a. Towle, of Vanooover, Wash., bare been bere for a viait with their daughter, Mra. Jobo Kroeger. 1'bey visited tbelr aoo, wbo liree near Olex, Oiegoo, comiog from tbere bere and lat .Tuesday tbey returned to their borne at Vaocoufer. Mr. aud Mra. lowle hare oiaoy Irieoda bere who are glad to know of tbelr visits. Tbe young triendi of Mr. and Mrr. J. W. Wilson gave them a lively ser enade Tuesday uigbt ot laat week. J. Wiokbam, deputy county asses- aor, visited Udell last week. II. S. Galligan, proprietor of tbe True-to-Nanie nursery, laolearing and Improving hla land, and ia enlarging bia bouse, in comparatively a abort time Mr. Ualligan-baa made a tbiiv log nuriery stock to take tbe plaoe ot tbe treea of tbe forest. W. L. Carnea baa flue prospects for a beavy yield ot strawbenlea. Mr. Carnea has done muob In tbe way of clearing and improving bia laud. liia daugbter, Leona, is nappy in tbe pos session ct a tine new piano. Leon Owen, his wile and mother and Mr. aud Mrs. 11. J. liibkard, of Hood Klver, visited the family of W. T. llibbard one day last week. Mr. and Mra. Owen and Mr. Owen'a moth er have been in California for tbe winter and are now un tbelr way to their home In Canada. Tbe elder Mra. Owen and Mra. il. J. llibbard are alatera. Henry Lewis, of Portland, waa vis iting relatives in Odell Sunday. Mr. Lewis aud family expect ito be at home in Odell about the middle of June. Tbe young orchards of Mesats. liow ermao, KoKliau, Lacey and Young give promise of exoelleut returns, tbe trees being heavily laden with blos soms. - Tbe Hunter tract just nortb of Odell store hss been greatly improved in appearance by a new fence of woven wire and square posts neatly painted white. 11. J. Hliihprd is busy about his hind in Odell a portion of hla time, building feuce, etc. Bleotion noticea have been posted calling tbe sttention of voters to the eleotion Monday, J-iue 1. The herd law question is to come before the voters of this pieolnot at this time for their decision. Dorsey Smith, son of Mr. and Mra. 0. W. Smith, la at home for n abort timo. Ha will return to Penawawa, Wash., to assist his brother, Silas Smith, in tbe fruit harvest beginning with cherries. II. Klckter left Hood Kiver Mondiiy and will go to his home lu Faribault, Minn. He took with him a quantity ot samples of Hood Klver apples. Mi. Kickter ia a Iriend of B. L. Klemer and has stopped with him several lnonttiH. We bear Mr. Klokter has in vested In Mosler real estate. Marie Look man and M. I). Odell will represent Odell Sunday aohool at the County Suuday School Conven tion to be held in Hood Klver, tbey having been eleotsd as delegates to aiiid convention. Mr. and Mis. Q. W. Lafferty, wbo are visiting their son and daughter at Welser. Idaho, will visit their old home Id Missouri befoie returning to Odell. This will be a very pleaMant time for them, as tbey havit not seen their relatives and friends In Missouri for about 15 years. Mr nnd Mrs. Ferguson and little daughter are here from Astoria for a visit with Mrs Ferguson's brother, M. Hawthorne, Of tbe 10 acre traot purchased by K. L. Klemer something mote than two years slnoe, Mr. Klemer baa but two aud one-half aores not cleared and sat to trees. Ibis was heavy clearing and has required great labor and ex pense to oonvert It Into what it will W. F. LARAWAY'S JEWELRY STORE The Oldest in the City. Forty-seven Years in the Business. No en can offer battwr goods Inspect our Storm bfor 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 KEIR & CASS SMITH BLOCK 4. ( 1 n n i 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. soon be, one of tbe finest 40 acre or chards in Hood River Valley. M. Hawthorne is another mm who is accomplishing wonders in tbe way of olearing and improviug land. Mra. W. T. Hihbard has received a letter from her sister, Stella Riahard son. Miss Iticuardaon and her moth er, Mrs. Hiobardsoo, have gone to Koy, New Mexico, where they hare eoured claims Tbey speak bighlr of the sunshine of that country iu particular and of tbe climate and other excellencies In general. Oue of tbe most beautiful weddings ever solemnized in Odell ocnuried Wednesday evening, April 29, at the eiegaut home of Mr. and Mrs. K J. Voting, when their daughter, Kleanor Adele aud Andrew Jackson Derby were united in marriage, Kev. W. C. Ciilmoie nOloiatiug. F. A. Massee with a foice of men has been busy making good roads. The family ot S. D. Flsber expect to return some time this week to their borne at Mosier. Tbey bave been res idents of Odell since early iu the win ter, the children having attended Odell school, Irene will return to Odell tor the county eighth grade ex amination. Music for the Young-Derby wed ding was furnished by Messrs. Clar ence Wilson, violinist, aud Elmer Latterly, pianist. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeo. Molutosh visit ed at W. A. Lookman's Sunday. Friends of Mrs. Sillimau will learn with regret that her condition la again very serious. The nurse who oared lor her is now with her and all that can be dene for ber relief is be lug doue. Saturday evening when tbe mem bers of Kemp Lodge, I. O. O. l. wero starting home, Hugh Smith dtx- covered that bis boise and buggy bad disappeared. He, with companions, tracked the horse and found it bad gone almost to Pine Orove ball, where n member ot the grange found it aud took It to the ball. A. 1. Mason took the horse to his home and theie it was found by the owner. In its trav els traoks showed where the horso had turned completely around In the road and resumed its way without no cident. No harm was done to horse. buggy or harness, a pretty uood rec ommend for the horse. Hllllrinv Mllfnn innara rl.na u taon. of ponies to Hood Klver and while there oue of tbe ponies was stricken with what BmiBured tn tin untna Milan. tion of the spine and It was thought advisable to kill it. Odell fruit growers should attend the fruit meeting at Pine Urovo hull next Saturday afternoon. Kev. Ashley Cash will preach at Odeil next Sunday. Another good sermon by Kev. Iroy Shelley last Suuday; also a good Christian Kudeavor meeting Sunday evening, Gertrude Crosby, leader. To those who are here It Is ueedless to speak of the beauty of our valley 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. -:- -:- ... nor bottar prices purchasing R. 3C Can Save You H. HUGGIN5 To tbose who are not here to see we would say if tbey would see a beauti ful country, one rich with promise, oome to Hood Kiver Valley now. BELMONT. Miss Maiy Mannlon, of Sberai Bridge, visited Monday aud Iuesday with Mln Maie Soujmerville. Miss Hess Iseuberg returned lo Portland Tuesduy. Mis. Frank MoFarlaud returned from Porllaud Wednesday. Miss Maie Sommerville visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Friday aud Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. 11 II. Jantzou celebrated their first wedding mmiversaiy last Friday, a tew friends beiug luvited aud a pleasant evening was speut. Frank Jones is having bis new bouse painted. Mrs. M. P. Isenberg spent Friday visiting in Hood Kiver. Park Grangers will give the drama, "lopsy Turvy.'' next Saturday even ing, May 9. Everybody come and en joy a good laugh, as they see bow tbe deacon's courtship progresses, C. P. Merrill is home from tbe hos pital und is gaining strength every day. His many friends are glad of it. The lielniont Ladies' Aid Sooiety will give a dime social at the home of M. II. Niukeldun Friday evening, May 8. A program will be given and refreshments served. Every one wel come, Mrs. Blgby will give an address on "Temieraiioe," iu tbe church Sunday morulug, May 10. Miss Maie Sommerville Mt Moudny for Nebraska, where shn will meet 1) r olussmatos of '05 in a banquet and cIiibs reuniou, May 21. Tho mail man hail a lively niuawRy Friday. On tuiuiug tbe comer ot Methodist laue his team got an extra spurt on thorn auil threw Harney out. lie gave chase, cnugtit them aud re turned, delivering the mail as it he hadn't bit tbe giuuud so suddenly. A baseball gmue was played Sunday on the Mcl'arlaud grounds between lielmoiit hqiI Mt Hood It is a pity the teams oau't, play on any other (I iy but the S.ibbutb. Don't forget the drama May 9 at Park Orange. Dorsey Smith, of Endioott, Wash., visited at M. P. Iseuborg'a Suuday. We have beeu alraid of frost outdo ing our etriwberries and oberries, but so fur I hoy huve escaped, Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Davis speut sev eral days on their mountain ranch attending to their ruit Will Iteubeig has b ught tbe ranch owned by Miss Hess Isenberg. lieal estate In llelinnut is valuable. Don Nuiinetuaker is still using crutohes, but hopes to be ablo to do without them by the end ot the week. E. LARAWAY, Manager allies KEL1ABLB DRUGGISTS n i MOUNT HOOD. I The frost Monday night of last week is said to bave doue considerable damage to peach and oherry trees to this locality. Chester Walton came back to Mt. Hood tbe early part of last week. He looks very tbiu from bis recent ill uess, but is getting better. His fath er came up with bim and ia spending some time on the ranch. Alvis Anderson and wife, of The Dulles came to Mt. Hood Tuesday of la t week. Tbey are living on their homestead near tbe lava beds. Mrs. Anderson's brother and sUter accom panied them. Mrs. D. it, Cooper went to The Dalles last Thursday to be with Mrs. James Cooper, who is still very 111. Mrs. Warreu Cooper came home last week for a tow days, returning to The uahea the early pait of this week. The Mt. Hood baseball team went to liblmout Sunday and were defeated on tbe diamond theie; The so ore was 11 to 4 in favor of Uelmont. The friends ot James Cooper will be m teres tea to learn ot tbe sale ot tbe Cooper and Thompson ranch a Ko wena for $37,000. Tbey beugbt this place four years ago for 18,000. Kev. Levi Johnsou preaahed In the cburob morning aud evening last Sun day. His seimous were very fine, es pecially the one in tbe morning. J. K. Stee'e recently sold 20 aores from the south side ot bia farm at $125 per acre. The Endeavor Society Suuday even ing was very interesting. Mrs. Wal ter Uribble mado a veiy able leader and three little girls, Cella Wilson, Maiy Monroe aud Helen Cooper, sang an appropriate nousecration song. At the graugu meeting last Friday evening four new members were given the second degree. Two bad already had tbe first. On account of tbe de gree work taking up so muob time, the discussions ef bills was postponed till the next meeting. Onus. Jones, with a solo which was enoored, and Masou Baldwin, with uu amusing reo itatiou, furnishud the literary pro gram. DONATE LAND TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS I'bitt the Orison & Calitornia land grant, if recovered by the United Stiites government, should be donated to tbe Btnte of Oregon as au addition to t lie irreducible school (and, U tbe opinion of Superintendent of Publio lnrtrtictioii J. li. Ackermun, wbo will beud a movement to have the Oregon dek'KHtion iu congress take steps to have sunti a Kiaul nmde as soou as the luud bun returned to tbe owner ship of the United Stutee. "No hettoi disposition ot tho luud could be iiiadu, " said 8uperiuteuaent AokeniiHo luuuntly in dinouhniug his ideu. "I lie laud was grunted by tbe government to uid tbe development of i be slide cf Oregon tbiougb tbe build ing ol it railroad. The government Uxed u miixiiiium crieo and t-statiliHh-ed other restrictions us to sate ot tbe laud. "As I hiii i ifoimed, (he railroad coiupuuy told pait or (be land for praotictdly enough money to make up the lolHi m which it would lie entitled at the niu.iituum mte ou the whole grunt. Hie company has tbeiefore i uo fu tlier claim lo tbe laud, espea nl ly in vie iv of the fsct that it hss re fuse 1 to cm ry out the terms of tne grinl Hiai Hid in the development of t!i" Mtiitii. Hiving ouoo grnuved the liwul. there in un reason why tbe gof ei u iiniii. nhi i. Id now desire to retuiu it. it (M'il.1 not use the lmid for the development of the slate to better ad VHntHge thHii liy tuiniug it over to the public K'hooU of the state. "If tho lmid were so donnted to the blat, proper resti lotions old I ta ui.ide lo i le.i'ut its side to specula tois So iMicii of it as is located on the HuduHlertt of streams oould be tvithbel i from sale by tfao state aud made a forest reserve for the coutser vutiou of water. Tbe state oould adopt the pleu ot helling tbe mature timber, aud not the laud, thereby protecting tbe young growth of tim ber und preserving the forests for fu ture gMiertitians. "At the fame tin e tbe irioduniblo H'tioul mud, which is now noly about Sl.tXKl.lXlO, would he practiclly doubled. All tho children of tbe (date would get bene tit of tho grnnt, and the improved coq litimi of tbe publio schools would veiy appreciably eid in tho development ot tfao stale Ibe or;giuul purpose of the grant has hero acoomi lished through tbe building of the railroad, i'he progress i:t tho ' ktkte lti hern retarded brcaa' th land ri.h not It Of d on mle nnrter the terms of tl'p g::mt. ibe government should make mch disposition ot the land us will u.nst nearly remedy the wrong t hut li:.s I eeu doue." Oregon- lau. Special Sot Ire. Having secured the agency for the faiui.iiM fcdioii phonogruphs Dd re cord 1 v. ish I o announce tbat 1 have ju-t received the complete liue of nmcliints and the eutite catalog of iccords, being all the records made by this con puiiy .p to January 1, 1908, Also a lai go ftcck of dico records, lu all over three thousand to seleot trom. Oue of the largest stocks in the state. Call nnd see sod boor them. Smile's Piano Huose, Silas 11, Boole, Prop, Friends, Attention! Hello, Central! Please give me the ears nf every friend of the Suudxy tcbool iu liood Kiver Valley, loney CO. We Trust Doctors If vou are suffering fromfl impure blood, thin blood, de bility, nervousness,' exhaus tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known all your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. Cnlmt then l dilly nation of th boweli, tn:Minnt products are abtorbed, emiting liead- in-; t. liilioumieiiii, njuneit, dTspeptiit. ami Hint ir viHitintf the HNrsRMrlll from doinr 111 tout k. At' 1-llU i liver pUU. Actgautlf. a. r;.uulle. Xudo t 1. 0. Arm Co., Lowell, Kaaa. Also manufaoturora or Iyer's IIAIR VIGOR. AGUE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. We bave no aeerets I Wo pobluh the formalae of all our medioiaee. 1018 is nerr. l wisb to announce tbere will be a meeting ot the Wasco County Sunday School Association in Hood River oo Tuesday and Wednes day, May 12 and 13. We can acocm modate about 500 people and we want you and your 'ileuds to get ia ear y ana seouie gooa seats, it la expected tbat the program will be a "lire wire" from start to finish. It will be a free for all discussion and we want you to oome with your brain iu a ferment and your tongue untied. To get lu what you want to say, hop up tne minute too subject Is announced and then talk so fast you will get it au said in three to Ave minutes. J. A. Keir. Ministerial Meeting. Dr. Latbrop left Monday morning over tbe North Hank railroad for Sunuyaide, Washington. Ibe district conlerence of The Dalles distiict meets at Suuuyeide ou May 5, 6 and 7. An Interesting program has beeu provided. Dr. Lathrop lectures on Wednesday evening ou "The Potter and tbe Clay Sis Hopkins Sayimrs. By Rose Melville Many an every day man is a wohIc oue. Many a prohibitionist litis a red nose. Many a sooiety bud becomes a wall Oower. Theie is much that is evil in me dieval poetry. 'Many a "gieat awakening" follows a auil sermon. Muuy an actress gets big' bands wbo Dasn t . m. Maitiuge is like a ououmher it doubles you up. Some times haunt people 'cause they were murdered. A good many songs have pleuty ot gas, but uo meter. Some aotoia are like rice they get puffed up bo easily. The Carmen Kisf when two trol leys bump luto eaah other. Aotorn cannot get 'he "elements" ot ucting by getting soused. A man doesn't hate to weal armor (0 belong to the meat tnl. It is only worth while to argue when you know you are wrong. Ma says there aro bound lo be "rn tuois" in a boarding house.. A man doesn't bare to go to Nevada to be in a terrible state A man doesn't bare to be a cripple to be luuin with his excuses. Ma says women "worn out with life" should try Puck aud Judge. People who bave dust don't huve much trouble titling the publio ey. Because Pansy Boneboud trims her fiiends is no sign she is n milliner Ma says some women aie busy in the present making a past foi the fa ture. Tbe aotor Is like a flaming chimuey and tbe critlo often makes him draw. Some women will fpend fifty cents on a can to save two cents on a spool oi (nreai. In l'erre Hut there is a shoemaker oimed Mtz Hugh. That Is better than most ol them can do. Patayatbe most beautiful things you can sty ot a woman la that ber mind Is as lovely as tier face. lieouuse a woman belongs to a witty family is no sigu that she "always nas ner wiis auout utr. " Wbeu a man riofsu't exercise his judgment it is little woudei that he should be toiind stiff u a-joint. says taiiuies belong to one of two classes hither a man is too clev tr for the public oi not clever enough Ihe poet fays, "never allow vour self to reflect upon tho advtrse events or your past lite." But what about the breakfast food ad. verse Id tbe street ca is. MOS1ER .Fruit Lands. in hirne or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing coin mui.itv. Six miles east of Hood Hi ver. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writ or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Hosier, Oregon LOOK Special Discount on LADIES' PATENT OXFORDS These are 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 CLOTHING for Men and Boys. Two lots of double breasted Suits at jjlO that are crackerjacks. Knicker bocker Suits for the boys and lot of extra Trous ers for men in corduroy, worsted, casimeros and cotton at from $1 up. HOSIERY Black Cat Hos iery is guaranteed to be fust colors and wear satisfactorily. If you get a pair that is not right bring them back and get anot her. R. B. BRAGG & CO. Hood River, Ore. i-i-!.: mm f 1 ...Hood River's Leading Druggist.., Filling Prescriptions With Pure Drugs vlth a'ifa;tion to lxtl. patient and plueiciau u os.snred if u iCH'e y..ur c haw jraiii, n.my Dv fiiii Pure In all utir pi. bring your pu sure of ideal THE GLACIER PHARMACY. HERE!! 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. 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. THE TOGGERY just York v Hindi received from a fine line of , 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 iua.de and Alma Mater Student Styles that are winners. The Royal Tailor made to order Suits are t lie best ever. We will take your measure and guarantee sati s f a c t i o n. Come in and see this fine line of samples whether you want to buy or not. R. H. COSHOW, Prop. reH'riition Willi I1M. - ,! a ivpum (or relia- ymjr Fresh Drugs N-ii,tions. When you - scriptitms livtv yon at ser-iie. chas. n. claim TUT nDT'r r. .s. i M