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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
teat L HOOD RIVER dLAOlBft TBt)&SDAY, HAT fll, 1608. ,, - ; 1 .. .. CORRESPONDNCE ODELL. bant We.lnenUy Mr. Schiller, hnuae waa eotirely deatroy.d by Are, tha wood sbed also being burned. 1 be nr. started In tbe attic and moat htiTe gained conalderaoie neaaway when discovered. Ibe telephone aoon hurl nntlfled nei&bbora and ten men were ready to do ail that ooald t done, bat tbe Bie burned so lapidly aa t I bat but a email pouion 01 am mroi ture oould be removed. By beroio nfinrti the Dlano and aom. of tbe oon- teats of tbe rooms ou the first floor were saved. Tbe property was insur ed for I10UO, bat tbe actual cash re quired to replaoe what Is lost will much exoeed that figure, while as is always tbe case in misfortune of tbls nature tbeie is much that cannot be renlaced. Ibe pleasant borne la now but a memory, a fact that causes fi lends to sympatbizt with tbe family in tbelr loss. Mrs. S. D. Flsber and children are at borne in M osier, tbey having gone to their home at that pine early last week. Irene remained in Odull until after tbe eighth grade examination and went to Mosier Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Toniry has returned to her borne in Udell, after seveial months absenoe. Sinoe leaving here she has visited relatives in Portland and her sister In Sumpter, Oregon. 11 er ulece accompanied her to Udell and will remain bere for a time. Mrs, Tonsev's friends gladly weloome her and bar children home. Mrs. Peck, who owns a tract of land which Is a patt of tbe Ueorge Pratber plaoe, was here Inst week looking atter ber Interests and will return aoon to direct tbe work connected with tbls land. Old T. Ellis, crosscut expert for the E. C. Atkins Co.. of Portland, visited at the home ot J. 11. Kggeit last week. Mr. Ellis travels for the nbove named company and was bere on business for the firm and stopped over with Mr. Kggert, tbsy having been friends for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs 10. T. Kolts left Hood River Monday morning bound for Sa lem, where tbey go as delegates to represent Kemp and Hazel lodges at tbe Orand Lodge and Hebekab Assem bly, I. O. O. V. of Oregon, in session in that city thla week. Klleo K. Sbelley la visiting relatives In Portland. Tbe eighth grade examination was conducted by Hev. Troy Sbelley. Tbe following pupils took the examina tion: Marlon Hunter, Louis Khnods, Louis Lafferty, Shermun Lulferty, Irene Flsber, Kutb Clark. Remember tbe lecture by Rev. Merrill and recitations by bis daugh ters this evening. BELMONT. Belmont and violnity whs blessed with a splendid rain. Tbe farmers who were short of water are smiling over It. Ralph Ellis has sold his place ot 10 acres st Helmont for MOOO. It I) a well Improved plaoe and well worth tbe price paid for it. We hope I hey will not leave our neighborhood. Dr. Ferguson, of Tbe Dalles, has bought eight aores ot the Potter farm. Purobase prioe 12200. Little Jiortba Adamaon was thrown pit a borne she was riding, breaking ber arm. Dr. Dumble was called sad set tbe arm. He Is afraM tbe arm will bo stiff. When little boys start to throwing clods at one another tbey sometimes net hurt. Ask Maisb bow be got bis blaok eye. Mrs. Dronson returned from Sunny side, Wasb. She did uot visit in the Willamette valley. W. 11. Warren is improving bis farm with a new fenoe. Mrs. M. 11. Niokelnen narrowly es caped what might have been a serious ncoident. Last week while driving up Methodist lane a bolt came out of one shaft ot the baggy, letting It drop. The horse begau to baok. She got out and caught tbe boise by the Iiead. Mrs. Davis came to ber help and together tbey kept tbe horse from going into tbe ditch, fixed tbe shaft We Can Save You HVioney 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 : i L. H. HUGGINS . CO and she went on bei way. Paling wire comes In bandy. Mrs. H. P. Allen was oalled last Fri day to Odell by the serious illness ot ber mother, Mrs. Smith. We are giad to bear she Is better. B. F. Burrett has sold his Ove acres to John L. Henderson, receiving 13, 000 tor it. Mrs. M. H Niokelsen bsd a birth day Saturday, C. Niokelsen's young est daughter had one Sunday, so to gether tbey celebrated 'bam by bav lag dinner altogether at C. Nickel sen 'a. Those who bare strawberries are re joicing over tbe prospect for a bump er orop. Mlsa Margnret Nickelsen won out by a large majority for quneii nf Hood Hlver float Ht tbe rose festival Bt Port land Of course all oould not win, but we folks of Belmont are very glad that oue ot Belmont's young and handsome young ladles was chosen to represent Hood River. The Belmont Sunday school voted to attend memorial services In Hood Hlver next Sunday morning. No Sunday school session will be held. Let all who have wagons and buggies come to tbe cburcb and take as many of tbe children down to flood River as tbey can. Pleaxe be theie at 1U:15, The Ladles' Aid will meet at the parsonage In special meeting uext Friday afternoon. All business to be settled before tbe aid adjourns un til after strawberry aeusou. Let every member try and attend tbls meeting, term next Friday. Tbe teachers aud pupils aie preparing a program to be held at tbe sohool bouse Friday afternoon. tarding shipments, it did Dot pay bim ' to stay. j Jena Christiansen and daughter came down from Uamal Monday, tak Rev. Branetetlei will preaoh at Mt. n n rtMniei Simon from Blngen Hood next Sunday morniog and even-, Dulei, returning luesdsy. ing. S. J. Reitber, ot Uoldendale, county BARRETT. "Good morning, Bro. Brayford. What lane do tbey call this?' "Lane, sir; If you want to insult the people of thla oommunity call it a lane, but if you lsh to be friendly oall It Hock ford avenue " "Beg your pardon and we take off our hats." ''All right, Mr. L., ycu may pass on, we are friends." L. Daitlsquitea busy man with the paint and blush at the home of A. Tucker on the old Barrett ranch. A. Wells, who bought 20 aores ot the Markbam ranch, is putting up two buildings and In the near futme will put up a good, substantial residence. Dr. Mills has gone to llllamook for a few days to straighten out uiatttjra on bis tarm. MOUNT HOOD. R. B. Morton left Mouduy for Kan ens City, Mo., where he goe as a delegate to the general laaei.bly of tbe Presbyterian church, which is to meet there in tbe uext few days. Chester M'inroe came up lawt Friday and took his little slater, Mary, to Hood River. From there they went to Spokane, where Mary la to stay, truest expects to go up there soon. Ihe ladies of tbe church are prepar ing to serve a dinner at the voting plaoe on election day. Further an nouncement will be made. Our school closes the nine months' Mrs. L. C. Campbell went borne to the Dalles last Saturday, atter a week's visit a' Mt. Hood with ber pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Rush. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kstee, from Milton, Wis , came laxt Friday to vis it their daughter, Mrs. Walter Urib ble. Tbey expeot to make a visit ex tending tbroustb tbe summer. Donald Larwood came borne last Monday, after a successful year iu tbn tenth grade of tbe Crook county high school at Piioeville. His schol arship was of suoh a high rank that be did not have to take tbe final ex aminations, so he enme home before tbe term closed. Tbe Eudeavor meeting last Sunday evening was the bent wi bava bad. Miss Florence Toon proved a very earn' st and efficient leader, and whs ably assisted by tbe members who took part iu discussion on the topic in a reiy thoughtful way. Interest in the lOudoaror society seems to be growlnx. C. A. I'uddy is leader for next Sunday evening, Ibe topic is one especially interesting to voters. Tbe regular meeting of the grange last Friday evening was particularly Interesting. Four new members were given third and fomtu degrees, aud several bills which are to come before tbe voters at tbe coming election were discussed. The literaiy program con sisted of a clever Uiot, "The Irish Linen Meddler," In which all the pnrU were well taken. Awhile ago we thought Chaa Ibonias was Dutch, but since he persounted Put O'Doyla, the peddler, we are suru he la Irinh. With the same blarney that be sold linen to customers bo won the heart of Mollie, the liieh maid, Miss Liz.ie Cooper, aud never allowed Chester Walton, us Mr. (Jlanuigan, tbe Irish American, to forget his nationality. Urvllle Kuox, an old favorite ou our stage, carried tbe part of Mr. Darling and wa easily captuied by Miaa Nu Cooper, us .!r. Wade, Ibe desigoiug widow. Min 1 Inience Tonu took the pait ot Km in a Darling, tlanulgan's sweetheart, in her usual pleasing man ner. After n.fiuy rrecuuti. dm and fears three pairs of hearts were united aud happy ever alter Seo. Mt. Mood Urange. BINGEN. Mr. Voxel, of Portland, passed through Bingau on bis way borne. Mr. Vogel picked out a nloe residence lot before leaving Blngen and expeota to build ou it before long. He thinks Hinuen is the prettiest townBlteQHnd place bo has ever seeu. C. U. Lougwell, agent for several Seattle commission houses, has been in Bingnn for a week, returning to Seattle Saturday. Cold weather le- 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 cam offer bottor goods nor bottor prices Inspect our Jtora boforo purchasing R. E. LARAWAY, Manager 1 mm IN NEED I Of FINE COMBS or Other TOILET ARTICLES You can have them higher in nualitv H If) and lower in price at Kier & Cass' than 1 any other place in the city. i Creams and Lotions, Powders and Cologne, Perfumery of All Kinds, Soaps, Sponges, Brushes, Combs and Everything that anyone can demand for health and cleanliness. KEIR (& CAS: SMITH BLOCK C3C KKLIABU: DMHidlSTS 3C "JWSs?4 i laHMIsW superintendent of schools, wai In Bingeo visiting bia brother and moth er Monday, taking train No. 1 for Portland from Blngen. Next week we will likely sea tbe first number ot our Brat paper in Bio Ken. Expeot to iustall the presa thla week. Mr. Uorney, Ha editor and manage!, la putting everything Id shape to get it out as soon at poasible. Bingen will soon bave an automo bile line to Trout Lake, leaving MapU Hotel every morning. Resolutions. Tbe following resolutions were adopted at the Sunday sob )ol conven tion held in Hood Blvei last week: Klrst Ioaaniuob as tbe question of county local option will be voted up on at tbe coming June election be It resolved that this Sunday school con vention of Wasco county In session at Hood River, Oregou, iostract and uige tbe olllcers and members of oar Suuday schools to use thrir ioSuuuoe to secure votes tor local option. Pref erence to be given to those candidates best fitted to till offices of publio trust by abstinence from Intoxloutlug liquors. It is further resolved that in all oases where piaotioable the Sim day schools co-operate with tbe W, C. T. U. or other temperance organiza tions In a poblio demonstration on election day. '' Second Having been highly bene fited and rlohly profited by the wire and etllolent instruction of Bev. C, A. Pbipps, be it resolved that a vole ot most hearty thanks be extended bim for bis belpful words and Inspir ing addresses. We most heartily com mend bim to Suuday school workers as a wise and up-to-date teaoher Third Tbe preBeut session of Ban- day school convention bai been of tbe best in tbe bixtoiy ot tbe association, b i it lesovled that we express to the ueifgates a kearty appreciation In view of tbf-ir lull attendance and we all express our thanks for tbe genuine wood bere leoeived, and especially to Ihe good ladles o the homes of Hood Hirer for the cordial welcome and kindly einertarnineut. Fourth Believing that no work of great Importance to its constituen cy such 4 uur state Sunday aobool work can succeed without iolormation ii ud an intelligent acquaintance with tbe Qeld aod Ihe workeis, we heartily nomiteud and nigd our Sunday school workers throughout tbe stale to sub scribe for and read "Tbe Oregon San day School Optimist," tbe otllclal or gau and voice of the state association, bo ably edited by . oar general secre tary. Fifth Wberea, tbe Sunday schools ot our ftute bave tbe privllge of studying a temperance lessou once each quarter Iu tbe present interna tlonai series, tie it resolved that we recommend that each school uae this opportunity to impress the principles ot temperance, uot only with regard to the use of liquor, but also with re gard to tbe use of tobacco and pro tanity; and that opportunity be given our youog people to sign pledges of abstinence from all these thioga that are su detrimental to their Intellect ual and moral development, and thus commit them in early life to a higher and purer ideal, both oivic and relig ious Sixth Whereas, tbe aaloon Intel ests are proposing to make ineffective our present local optiou law by an amendment to our state constitution giving cities and towns the sole rights to regulate aud control saloons and kindred interests by a vote ot the few regaidless ot he will aod vote ot tbe many, be it resolved that this conven tion of christian workers vigorously oppose tbls proposition and urge every christian voter to oast ; his ballot against it In tbe approaobing state election. Seventh The association extenda a vote of thank to the trustees ot As bury M. K church, ot Hood River, for tbe use ot the churcb and to all who bave contributed to tbe pleasure and good of tbe convention. Rebecca Bayard, M. D. Odell, W. C. Uilmoie. Report of enrollment committee: No. of scboola represented, 18. No. of superintendents present, 12. No. of teaobert present, 17. No. ot scholars present, 35. No. of ministers, 10. State secretary, 1. i if Golden l Gate jlcl Coffee will never vary if you grind it at home. The grocer grinds all kinds of Coffee in his mill you grind Imt one in yours. See the Point ? Aroma-tight tins Never i;i bulk. J. A. Folder 3X Co.. Ssn Francisco For the Children To succeed these days you must have plenty of grit, cour age, strength. How is it with the children? Are they thin, pale, delicate? Do not forget Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You know it makes the blood pure and rich, and builds up the general health in every way. Tlia rhllilnn cannot poulhlr Iit good health milt.- ihe bowel, lire tn proper romlttton. Cor trrl jut coimtimlton bjr gtvliift iniall llti (luaa ul A Jr', Villi. All vgelbl,luKr cumwd. A A Kad, by J. O. A jut Co.. Lew!!, Kua. aim wnniHturfn wi J HAIR VIGOR. AQUB CURB. CHEKRV PECTORAL. yers W hv no sooroto I Wo publish tho formulM or all our medieines. foreign missionary fioui Seoul, Korea, I. Visitor from buffalo, N. V., 1. Total, 9&. Nominating Committee Burleigh Cash, Hood Klver;Mrs. K. II. Weber, The Dalles; Ed. 11 ill, Dufur. Committee ou Resolutions V. C. Oilinore, Hood River; Mrs. R. llay ard, The Dalles; M. D. Odell, Ode.l. Financial Committee J. U Hanna, C. A. Nutley, k O. Coe. Enrollment Committee Rev. J. A. Kerr, Hood River; John Uritlltti. Eight Mile; Mrs. 11 it bard, Odell. Insist Ujon DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is especially good for piles, riold by Kelr & Case. Special Notice. Having secured tbe 'ageucy for the famous Edison phonographs and re cords, I wish to announce that I bate just roceived the complete l.ne ot machines and the eulito cutalog of teoords, being all the lei ordn made by this company up to January 1, 1!X8. Also a large stock ot disc records. Iu all over three thousand to select from. Oue of tbe largest stocks in the state. Call and see aud bear t hem. Soule's Piano IIur.se, Silas H. Soule, Prop. For a burn or a seald apply Cliiiniber lain's Salve. It will allay the puin al most instantly and quickly In ul the in jured parts. For sale by Keif & Cava. Advertised Letter List. Jones, Mary Miss; McUcvern, Mios Addie; Milvany, Daisy; Page, Lmura Mrs. ; Richardson, Mrs. H. A. ; Hob bies, Mrs. Vic; Roberts, Mrs. Lenore K. (2); Roberta, Mrs. Maty L. ; Stall, Mrs. Bessie; Ktevens, Mies Nellie; Stone, Ethel Miss; Wilson, Nellie Mlsa; Wilscn, Edith Mixs; Wesley, John Mrs.; Audersoo, An1 on; Fran cis, Thoi. ; Flnblsorom, Jamea K. ; Hurlburt, C. ; Jones, ii. & Sons; Ross, H. R. ; Shoemaker, (J. W. ; Smith, Carroll D. ; Smith, Wm. Frank; Stooton, Art; Vpnvorst, Mel vin J. ; Wilson. O. F. ; Wolvertoo. U. S. Wm. M. Yotts, P. M. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. n larv or small tracts. Some very gnod land at low prices lit present, (ion'1 growing eiiniiiii.ity. Six miles east i f IIihmI IMver. Aluo homestead and re 1iiKUishiiieiiti. Parties wishing to buy ill d" well to writ j or nee GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Mor-ier. Oregrir LOW ' EAST w iu, hk madk by thk O. d oKT I II IIS RKAVON Ai rni.lOAv ROUND Tkli I" l'l!t.T Chicago $72.50 St. Louis 67.50 St. Paul 63.15 Omaha 60.00 Kansas City 60.00 TICKETS WIl.t. HK ON S.U.K June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 (inod ftir r.tuin in 90 day wiili rover privilege at pleasure within I mils. DON'T FORGET the DATES For any further Inrormatiou call on Jt H. FREDRICY. Local Agent, Or writ to Wm. McMURRAY, (leurral Faseaxcr .' rcent, rXWMND, ORKUQN, LOOK HERE!! Special Discount on LADIES' PATENT OXFORDS These nre 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 that are crackerjacks. Knicker bocker Suits for the boys and lot of extra Trous ers for men in corduroy, worsted, casimeres 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. 76 SHOE you can rest assured that you will get satisfaction. HOSIERY Black Cat Hos iery is guaranteed to be fatt colors and wear satisfactorily. If you get a pair-that is not right bring them back and get anot her. BELT 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 ftiilill ! liijijpf i till ibi ill THE TOGGERY Has just received from New York a fine line of ready madf, 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 niadeto orderSuits ii re the best ever. We will take your measure mid guarantee satisfaction. Come in and see this fine line of samples whether you want to buy or not. R. Ii. COSHOW, Prop. ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... 3 Wiiii I'nre I it iit: with ratisfaction to lio Ii patient nn.l plivflcian isasmrtxl if mi lcn-e your prescription it!i us. W'v li.tve vitinml a reputation for relia- li . i t y b snj plying Pure Fresh Drugs In nil unr iii 'M-iijitiiiiig. Wlien you liriuj! yt.lir pici-etiptii.i u litre yon an sine ( ideal service. THE GLACItR PHARMACY, CH' N- clarke THE DRUGGIST HOOD RIVWR, OREGON