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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1908)
Four HOOD RIVER OLAOUBR THURSDAY, MAY 28,1908. ft CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. (J. W. Smith ban been to Columbus, Wash., looking after hU raoo b at tbat place. Mra. L. D. lioyed and daughter, Naomi, went tu Portland laat Satur day. The; go tbat Naomi may ra ceira treatment at Portland Smltar ium. Henry Lew la and family, of Port land, were expected to arrive bere Saturday. Tbey will atop witb Ralph K. Lewis until tbeir residence, which is in progress of construction, it completed. Odell is pleated to oouot tbeae people bera. Mia. O. K Bowermaa and ber baby daughter bad aereral bad day laat week, bo' both are reported improv ing. L. II. Wilson went to Portland early laat week. Uia visit will combine basinets and pleaauie. Mra. Q. W. Smith baa been quite 111. Her daughter, Mis. Allen, of Belmoot, came over to care for ber. Guy Wilson bas teen op Moaier way working at something in the car penter line. Mra. J. W. Wilson baa been suffer ing from a severe attack ot pleurlay. The lecture by Ke. Merrill laat Tburaday evening la aaid to bave been excellent and the reoltatlons by bit daughters were well received. A good crowd was In attendance. Tbe pipe bcriog machine baa been at work laat week and this and pipe bas been laid so tbat very aoon water will be running and ready to uae where needed. About one mile of pipe is being put In bere extendlug along tbe nortb line ot Eliza LSI lieu a and 1'hoa. Laoey's land, tbenoe weat aorosa tbe laud owned by A. Wood and along tbe south line to E. L. Klemer's forty acre tract. Clinton Wood baa been acting as engineer for tbe pipe maohine. Mr j. Peck, who owns a part ot tbe Geo. Pratber land, will be bere sever al weeka direoting tbe work oouneoted with ber property. Wm. Ebrok's plant for furnishing water for borne uae la now complete. A gasoline engine pumps tbe water into a tank built bigb enough so tbat tbe water can be piped wbere needed. Mra. Engliab's slater, Mrs. Hullin ger, bas been very ill for aoveral weeks. 8 lie so far recovered as to be able to leave tbe hospital in Ibe ' Dalles and be brought to tbe home of Mrs. Engliab, wbere she la thought to be slowly regaining strength. Miss Mattle Cleland, of Portland, visited Mrs. John Kroeger Saturday and Sunday. A trip to tbe falls In search of beautiful sped mens ot ferna and flowers was iuoluded In ber visit. Mitts Cleland viaited Mrs VaugbAn,of Hood Klver, and fi lends at Wbite Sal mon. Mrs. Hawthorne la visiting bar eon, M. Llawtborne. Miss Kennedy, Odell's primary teaoher, was called to ber borne in Seattle, Waab., Friday, consequently there was no sobool Friday and Mon day. Old. Ellis, representing tbe Atkins Co., stopped over with bis friends, J. 11. Eggert, Friday night. Grace Hodge and Misa Coyle, of Moaier, have been . visiting Bertha Lenz. Sunday morning a woman whose home Is near that af Jobn Weat on tbe mountain soutbenat ot Odell, was found dead In bed. She bad retired Saturday nlgbt (In apparently ber usual health and those of ber obildien who were borne prepared breakfuat and when she did not arise went to ber bed and found that death had come some tlm during the night. Her husband aud two oldest children were away from borne at work. She leaves nine children motherless. Heart fail ure la supposed to have been tbe cause of ber death. An interesting 0. E. meeting laat Sunday evening. U. 2. Young, leader. MOSIER. Anna Haackee, wbo baa been attend Ing sctnol in Vancouver, Waab., re- We Can Save You HVloney 5T 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 j L . H. HUGGIN5 (B CO. turned borne tbe Hrst ot the week to apend vacation. Mr. Thomas and family, of Van couver, Waab., are bere visiting friends. Mr. Smith, of Chicago, baa been spending a week bere look lug over the oouutry. Tbe East Hood Kiver Lund Co. bus furnished the pi nee foimeily owned by Alice Fauoett and Lydi.i Moaier, Geo. Chamberlain making the antes. Mr. Cbamberitlin has taken the man agement of the places. Mr. and Mra. J Evaua a' d child ren, ot Menominee, bave moved up bete to make tbeir homo. 1 hey have moved into tbe paraonage while tbeir house is being built. Mra. Vickera and Mis. Denton came down from l'ho Dalles Tburaday to visit Mra. Dick Evans Mra. Vickera returned borne Saturday while Mrs Denton expect to upend the summer with ber daughter bere. Mr. and Mrs. Howe are under the oare of a doctor, be being very aick witb dropsy. Sobool closed in district No. 52 Fri day after a nine months term. Mra. E. J. Eveiett, prinoipal, and Carrie Brown, primary teauber. In Mra. Everett's room prizes were awarded, 50 .' cents to eaob class, as follows: Fifth grade, Wilbur Denny; sixth grade, Alllora Haackee; seventh giade, Alioe Moaier; eighth grade, Clyde Hoot Wilhui Denny was awarded a prize of pocket knife for being moat Improved in writing. In Miss IJrown's room Jenny Carroll, for best pupil, tl ; Stark Akera, for beat lea sous In fifth grade, a book, and James Carroll, for most improvement in writing, a prize. At 3 o'clock the pupils gathered on tbe steps and de livered a short program, while they raised the American (lug, which they have recently purchased. The Hug ia 10 by 20 feet ami floats from a 60 toot pole from the top of the, ground. Those on the aick Hat this week are: Mrs. Eva Parrisb, Mis. Evana and Mis. Tryon. Rev. Bailey commences a series of meetings here Monday evening. Mlas Carrie Brown returned to ber borne In Portland Monday. BARRETT. Ibe party wbo took tbe roll of but ter out of of Will Nicbola letter box will be wise if tbey enclose tbe prioe of tbe butter In an envelope and quietly put it in W. Nichols box. This will save trouble, us the party ia known. Will say that it is an offense against tbe federal law and also a penitentiary offense. Ed Watts baa been plastering a new bcuae for T. Vanausdale, so now Tom and wife will bave a very com fortable bouse. A. Tucker was up from Portland at tending to business on bis ranch, which is part of tbe old Barrett farm. Z P, 11. Martin bought n spanking little dtlving horse for the wife to drive. Yes, you bet, P. U. knows good horse when be sees one. You cannot fool him. Of course be baa had quite an experience witb borses. Tbe Grange ball wi s packed to its full capacity on Saturday nigbt cf last week aud all enjoyed tbe pro gram, which went nH in 'lrat class style Let us luce more good enter tainment for tbe ynung people. j W. C. Adams ia putting up quite a neat woven wire fence on tbe front ot : bis land facing tbe Hoc a ford avenue ', and when coinpMed will be quite an 1 improvement. j Charley Wallace Is bu y every day hauling wood pipe; in fact, so busy that he feels as though be must do a liltte to Improve bis land on Sunday. BELMONT. Mrs. Barker lost ber shawl out of the buggy Inst Sunday somewhere by Mr. Bamsey'a place. Any one Undlug it phone Mia. Barker, who will be pleased to rem ver it. M. H. Nickleaou baa sold his rauob in Belmont. Tbey will move Into town. Wo are veiy sorry to lose these gonda f"lls from ou community. Our lnsa ia Hood Kivei'a gain. W. 11, Warren was veiy iil last eek. Dr. Watt was called. Misa Bess Iaonherg came from Port land to attend tbe graduating exer cises. Miss Lena Iaenberg from Bel mont waa a graduate of Ibis class. Mr. aud Mis. Harry Powers, tiom Trcut Lake, are visiting witb Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis and family. Mrs. M. U. Potter and B. Davidson, of Portland, were visiting witb Mr. and Mra. MoFarland ovei Sunday. Pine Grove grangers gave the drama, "Aunt Dinah's Quilting," at Park Grange ball Saturday evening. A full house greeted tbem. Every one tbat took part did veiy well. Aunt Dinah's quilt was sold, chances being tukeu for the moat popular young lady, Miss Lola Hunt receiv ing it. Dancing Oiled out the even ing. Park Grangers go to Piue Grove next Saturday evening and give their drama, "Topsy Turvy." Every one invited. Mra. Sax, and daughter,alao son-in-law, Mrs. Warren's mother and sister, of McMluuville, visited last week at tbe Warien tauob. Miss Wright, ot Oregon City, is vis iting ber aunt, Mrs. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boorman are quite proud tbat we can call them grandma and grandpa. A grandson has arrived in Portland in time for the rose festival. Mr. and Mrs. Kiugsley are living ou tba Ellis place. We welcome tbem to our community. Mr. and Mrs. Lundqnist, of Chica go, bave bought the Niokleson place. Quite a number of tbe ladies at tended tbe special meeting at tbe par sonage. Refreshments weie served and a delightful atternoon spent. W. F. LARAWAY'S JEWELRY STORE The Oldest in the City. Forty-seven Years in the Business. 1 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. -:- Kev. Bronion arrived borne Wed nesday from bis trip in Washington. He spoke In Uoldendale, Spauldings, Cbapel and Madras while away. A large number from Belmont at tended memorial services in Hood River Sunday. Tbey were well paid. J'be sermon was greatly enjoyed. There is one more war to be fought. Let tbe voters think over tbat be tween now and tbe June election and ebow themselves men of tbe right ttarnp. Tbe national organizer of the W. C. T. U. will speak on tbe greatest question of the obj, "Temperance," at Park Giange ball next Saturday even iug. Let a large crowd attend this meeting It will do you good. No admittance obarge, a silver collection will be txken to pay expeuaea. - Strawberries are uot ripening very fai-t, oiug to '.be continued cool wetber. Park Grangers are kept busy. Ev ery meeting new names are brought in aud tbe inembeiship list is increas ing nt a rapid gait Ibis grange will loin be aa strong in numbers as any grange in tbe state. We failed to iearn tbe names of tbe new family that baa lately moved ou tbe Dunbar pluco. Mr. aud Mrs. Ramsey visited Sun--day witb Mr. and Mrs. Howell. For a burn or a scald apply Chamber Iain's Salve. It will allay the pain al most instantly and quickly heal the in jured parts. For sale by Keir & Cass. Pine Wrove Grange. Editor Glacier: Pine Grove grang ers are making a reputation for them selves. In cur last report we gave the facts of Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party, as was put on cur stage by home tal ent witb such good sucoeHg. Last Saturday evening Annt Dinah, feeling ber very best, hied ber flock ot quilt era to Park Grange, where tbey again did proud to their well-earned repu tation as actors and actresses. Tbey did tbeir very beat, which was enjoyed by a foil and appreciative house. Tbe quilt tbey completed in their party waa voted to Miss Alice Matk, of Pine Grove, aa tbe moat populai lady present. Pine Grovites extend their thanks to Park Grange for tbe liberal pationage and courteous treat ment extended to visiting members. A week from next Saturday we shall bave tbe pleasure of listening to oue ot Park Wrtnge's bome talent plays, in our bail. Look out ioi band bills, as "Topsy Turvy" will make fun for all. This play was first announced for May 30, but being Memorial Day it bas been postponed to June 0. Re member tbe date. Memorial services were beld in our Grunge hall on Sunday atternoon at 3 o'clock. Tbe ball waa appropriately deoorited wiib tbe Amerloan flag and flower. Rev. Gilmore, pastor of tbe Congregational cburob of Hood River, delivered an excellent sermon to a crowded house. Special muaio for the occasion was rendered tbe solo,"Abide with Me," by Miss Cooper, being es pecially enjoyed. Insist upon DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve. It ia especially good for piles. Sold by Kelr A Cass. No on can offer batter tfooda nor bwttwr prices Inspect our Store before purchasing . mm H r r l irtil.lllf as r. B k. n. lakawh, manager i I Sparkling 1 ague And as delicious in flavor in its way is a glass of our Soda. Bring your best girl here and treat her to the product of our fountain. She will probably enjoy it even more than she would champagne, and you will enjoy paying for it a whole lot more than you would the wine. KEIR & C A ft," SMITH BLOCK 4 IC RELIABLE DRUGGISTS 3C Miiilcr School Exercises. Mosier, Oregon, May 22, 1908. Editor Glacier : Mosier school, No. 52, closed today In a blaze of glory and with a fine display of patriotism. Tbe school gave a very attractive en teitalument in Marob, clearing a nice sum. Today they raised a flag 10x20 upon one of the Hneet bug poles that ever Braced mother earth. The pole ; is painted wbite and finished at tbe top who a lbii iiuu uuri, oeauuruuy gilded. Tbe children rendered a pro gram of patriotio songs and recita tions, standing on the stairs of tbe front entrance and motioning tbeir j songs witb waving banners in tbe j haud or each, 'lis Bate to say tbat ' Mosier bas tbe nicest flag and ting mail in nnrau uuuuiy. Kodol completely digests all classes of food. It will get right at the trouble and do the very work itself for the stomach. It is pleasant to take. Sold by Keir A Cass. In Jtemorluin. Swiftly tbe years have vanished Since our nation cried in pain, ''My children are leaving in anger; Go bring back mine own again. "I have wrestled in prayer and an guish, That tbey might see the rigbt; Blinded by anger they will uot n t, We must try tbe pewer of migiii;. "A house divided rgainst itself 2 Will surely weaken and fall; For the good of each 1 must hold tbem 1 need ye one and nil." From hillside, talley aud city. Came Ibe loyal sous of the north Crying, "Mother, edo thy blddiug; li'esa us and send us forth." "0, boysl tbe days will be dreary, Ihe ulgbts will be cheerless and Hack ; Our gloriout Uud must be staiuvd w ith I lo d E're ye bung the en Ing back "O, not in auger, lint sorrow, 1 send ya forth to the ray: lu jours to come a united land Hlwll live to IjIoms this day. Go forth In your strong young in ml hood. Let your hearts be tender aud true, lie kind to a f lien brother. Though be weur the grej or ILe blue." When the Hair Falls Then it's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi ment ! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair rvrr enmps nut vnii will iisp 8 A : er's Hair Vigor. It makes 8 t!i 3 scalp healthy. The hair r ys in. It cannot do any t!:ng else. It's nature's way. k. 9 beat kind of a testimonial " Sold for over sixty years." ,t M.de by J. u. Ayer Co., Low.ll, MM. ilyers 9 SARSAPAE1LLA. PILLS. CHERKY PECTORAL. O, the yeais ot horror and bloodshed 1 While tbe mothers' tears fell like rain, And a shadow rested on each beartb, ti're tbe boys came back again. Baok to a grateful country, They gave unto her hand, Though torn and font and stained witb blood An undivided land. Thinned were the ranks by the thous ands, Thousands wbo fell iu the fray To save for their children's children This glorious land of today. Honor we still the beioee, Who died for a cause so true; As year by year we atiew these flowers, Tbe red, tbe white aud tbo blue. And honor to those wbu are witb us, Feeble and old and grey. Doff hats! salute with reveranoe. Whenever they puss your way. Along each comrade's pathway, Scattei the flowers "good cheer," For soon, too soon, in a lairer clime, tiaoh soldier will auswer, "hore." lime, witb its healing touches, Has softened each war rent heart; Tbe blue and the grey are friends to day, As brothers tbey meet nnd part. Far away in the sunny southland. Under soft, green mounds today, Peacefully resting, side by side, Lie tbe blue and tbe grey. fliary rJ. Stalford. Kidney complaint kills more neonle than any other disease. This is due to the disease being mi insidious that gels a good hold on the system before it is rccognizi'd. Foley's " Kidney Cure will prevent the development of fatal diseases if taken in time. Clarke Drug uo In 199!). First Aerouaut Was your flight a snocessr Second Aeionaut-Vou bet. Wbv. we rose as blub ss half way to tbo top of tbe vurtiler build iuk. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in larije or small tracts. Some very good kind at low prices at precent Good urowing coiiimtii.ity. Six miles east of Mood l.iver. Also hi'iiit-sfends and rc linquishniei't. fames wishing to buv will do well to writ or sc GKO. CIIAMH.KK1.AIN Mi.Kier, Oregon EAST WI1.I, BE MAlE BY THE O. InT. THIS 8KASON AS KOI. LOWS: ROUND TRIP TO DIR.'XT Chicago $72.50 St. Louis 67.50 St. Paul 63.15 Omaha 60.0C Kansas City 60.00 TICKET WII.I. BK i'N -vi1.K June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for return in DO days whli s'i w.ve privilege at smr' within I ml' DON'T FORGET the DATES ' K stny farther trinm!i..n oil on J: H. FREDRICY, Local Agent. Or write to ? Wm. McMURRAY, - Gom-rnt I'rtwiier jfpnf, PORTLAND, OHK'iON", LOOK HERE!! Special Discount on LADIES' PATENT OXFORDS These ore all bright, clean, new SHOES, but we have an overstock in Indies Patent Low Shoes aud 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, 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 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 i At ' - i i r t j paitu i .. till isit. li if I ! V 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 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. H. Coiow, Prop. ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... c Filling Prescriptions " With Pure DrUL'S with Bfttisfnpt.inn tn both patient and nhvsician in ftssmrpH if you leave your prescription with us. We have (jaini'd a reputation for relia bility by supplying Pure Fresh Drugs In all our prescriptions. When you bring your prescriptions here you a-e Bure of ideal service. THE GLACIER PHARMACY, chas. n. clarke HOOD RIVElL OReSnDRUG,ST