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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Ales Laoey, a nephew of Thoi. Lacoy, la here from St. John, New foundlaod, and will assist bia UDcle with tbe work Decenary about tbe farm. Tbe youDg Mr. Lacey ex presses himself as well pleaaed with Hood River valley and eutera upon tbe dutiee tbat are new to bim with Zenl. O. F. Coe, of Hood Kiver, wai oat odb day last week for a visit witb bia daughter, Mr. U. K. Uowermaa and her family. Clinton Wood, Kliner Lafferty. Tbomas Jordaa and Otto Uamb went to Portland Ibuiaday and returned to Hood Kiver Saturday. Marie Lockmau came borne Satur day evening utter having viaited fiienda and relatives In Portland since early in tbe week. Mrs. Toaeey'a wood, whiob had been moved from ber land to tbe aid ing known aa Summit, we aooident ally burned one day las'. w-ek. It la supposed to have caught from tbe locomotive. Fi lends are grieved to bear of ber loss. Elwin Austin, of Orchards, Wash ington, has been here lor a visit witb his sunt, Mrs. John Kroeger and her family. Clyde Smith waa a Portland visitor a part of last week. W. L. Games began marketing ber ries last wek. His berries are of ex excellent quality and tbe yield is heavy. Mr. D. Odell begins marketing hla berry crop tbla week. A. H. Ebtok came home Saturday, be having been a Pottland visitor several daya last week. J. M. Shelly was also one of tbe Portland visitor who came borne Sat urday. BELMONT. A large number of Belmont folks went to tbe Rose Carnival in Port land during the past week. A good many more would have liked to have been able to go. Hev. UroDHon and wife went Mon day lo Portland and returned Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Cburob went Tuesday to Portland, returning Thurs day. Mr. Robert Jones went to Portland Wednesday and returned Friday. Mr. Will Davles and wife went to Portland Friday, returning Sunday. Paal Hayes end Will Hooper took in tbe sights at tbe Rose Oarnlval. Mrs. Darker went to Portland Fri day to see the eights and also vittit ber daughter, Miss Zella Barker, who resides in tbe oity. Miss Hazel Smith returned to Port land Monday after a visit with the home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Will by visited the Koae Carnival. They also went aboard tbe Amerloan orulaer. Kveryoue that wen) to Portland snys tbe Hood River Queen and Float wan the best and most attractive in the parade Tuesday evening. Three cheers for 11)0(1 River's Queen and Float. The berry pickers are very much dinappoloted not enough berries ri pening to pay their expenses. We have still something to be thankful for. No tornadoes in this curt of tbe world. Tbe tail end of otie struck one and one-half miles south of Lexington, Nebraska, last weok and carried horses, pigs, aud chickens several rods aud dropped them in a alfalfa field, while barus, milk bcosea aud windmills were scat tered broadcast over tbe prariea. We are sorry to bear Earnest Bia lock Is so sick. Dr. Shaw was called Thursday afternoon. Osoar Jones has tbe mumps. Blanche Kaufman has the obioken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Wanamaker returned from Ueppner Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Cheballta, Wash., art visiting at tbe Keystone rauoh. Mrs. Brown Is a sister of Mrs. Wanamaker. Miss Perle Khy spent tbe wevk la Portland visiting and seeing the sights. Miss Pearl loeaberg's school olosvd hut Friday. Miss Pearl is one of Belmont's euooewfal teachers. Sbe bas taught a nine month's term at Wamlo, Oregon. Tbe cool, windy weather bas left oa. Tbe beat of tbe part few days will make strawbeiriee pop. Strawberry pickers sod packers will have to hus tle. Tbe cherry trees on tbe Keystone ranch give promise of a very larHe crop of fro It. It Is estimated not leas tban three ton of cherries will be gathered. Election Is over. We are glad the oity of Hood River voted out the sa loons, and are sorry tbe county did not do tbe same. Every vote tbat was oast against tbis evil Is a vote for olvio righteousness. May tbey in crease in number. Work seems to be at a standstill for men In the valley, judging by the nomber'around looking for it. Mr. Robert Jones' bouse Is having tbe finishing touches pot on. When it is done It will be very oozy and homey. Tbe following notice of a cyclone is taken from tbe Pioneer, published at Lexington, Nebraska. Kebraftka. "Last Wednesday evening a small cyclone passed over a portion of Dawson county and did some dam age. At the farm occupied by H. L. Foreman, tbe deadly tail of the cloud dropped down and enveloped in It swirl tbe barn of Mr. Foreman, which waa In a moment lifted In tbe air and rended asunder and tbe fragments oarried for hundreds of yard east ward, the dlreotion the storm war traveling. In the barn were two horses. Tbey were oarried aoros two wire fenoes, one being dropped a hun dred yards from where tbe barn stood and tbe other two hundred yards, In to an alfalfa Held, botb animals heiog uninjured. Two sbepard puppies were also in tbe barn. Tbey were found four bund' ed yaids distant in tbe debris uninjured. "A milk bouse and smoke house standing a few yards west of tbe dwelling house were seized by the sinuous tail and converted luto kindl ing wood In tbe milk house wbs a cream separator. It was fo'ind in tbe altalfa Held about four hundred yards away. Between the milk house and tbe smoke house stood souther out building. It was not touched. "An iron oooklug stove or range standing on tbe premises near toe bouse was oarried for two hundred yards and dopped n the alfalfa. About fifty ohioKens and some pig eons that were in the barn were killed, and a windmill and tower torn to piooes. "The dwelling house, fotunately, was not touohed by tbe twister aud was not Injured, except that a few boards were wrenohed from a small abed at Its rear. During the preval enoe of tbe storm Mr. Foreman and family occupied a cellar or cave near tbe house and all escaped injury. "Two men, were driving aloug toe road as tbe storm approaobed and turned In to secure shelter in tbe barn. Just as they reached tbe gate tbe swirling tail struok tbe premises. Botb were prostrated, Mr. Reynolds being severely Injured r.y being struok by a flying plank. Tbe wagon box waa oarried away and after tbe storm tbe horses were found a few hundred yards distant attached to tbe running gears." MOUNT HOOD. Those wbo attendel tbe Rose Car nival at Portland hive returned aud report a good time. Mia Uattle Cooper bas returned borne from Tbe Dalles aud seems very much delighted at being at Mt. Hood again. W. S. Urlbble made a flying trip to Portland to purchase a new line of summer dry goods. Miss T. E. Jones spent a couple of days In tbe lower valley visiting old acquaintances. The Orange held tbelr usual meet ing last Friday evening witha very good attendance. Chester Walton was the lucky boy tbat held the number bi b drew the buggy raffled off by Ilollie Spauld lug. Kev. Dr. Blakely, of Pendleton, gave two vary Inleiesting sermons Sunday. R. ti. Moitoo returned home from Kansas City, Missouri, be being aeut tbere as a delegate to tbe oonventiou by tbe Presbytery. A crowd of the young folks spent Sunday at tbe Punch Bowl, and re port a good time. Tbere will be a dance given by tbe directors of tbe bslL Frldar evening. Jnne IX Com one and all. We'll assure you a good tme. Good muslo snd a ho a good sapper. Proceeds to go toward putting In a new floor in tbe ball. Mt Hood and Belmont boys plsyed a game of ball Sun lay. The score waa 9 to 10 la favor of Belmont. Wake up boys, you'll have to come out of It. Joe Pelky baa returned and is baok at hla old job la Kelley Wiabart's aaw mllL Lou Btldwln la ereoting a new bungalow boas for Batson and Zim-eon. Jake Lens and a crew of meo are putting a new bridge across tba river where tbe old one wssned oat la winter, commonly called tbe toll bridge. Strawberry picking will soon begin. It the weather oontinues favorable. Prospects are very good in this violn- ity- IT SAVED MY LIFE- WRITES ECZEMA PAT IE ST Bed-ridden Sufferer Completely Cored by Use of 1). l. 0. External. Wasb One of tbe most remarkable eczema oures recently credited t tbe well known D. D. D. Prescription bas just been recorded in Chicsgo Mrs. E. Hegg. 1550 West Msdisou street, under date of Dec 9, 1907, writes as loiiowa: "I have suffered tbree years witb Weeping Eczema. It started witb a little spot on my knees aud spread fasi. over my wbolubody. 1 spent hundreds of dollars, aud went to ev ery good doctor 1 hexid ot, but kept getting worse. Nothing wuuld ttop tbe awful itch aud burning. "1 bad to stay in bed front the middle of May to tbe middle oi July. J ben I tried D. D. D. Presoiiptiou. Ibis is the Utb ol December and am eutiieiy free from the terrible disease. D. D. D. saved my lite. "When 1 began tbis treatment, peo ple were afraid of me, I looked so ter rible. My busbaud was the only one who would take care of me. D. D. D. stepped tbe itch at once so 1 could sleep, which 1 hud not done before. ineu I begau to get belter last and now my tkiu Is ciear aud white, not a spot anywhere. " Just a lew drops ot l). I J. V. fie soriptiou applied to tbe skin bring" relief nothing to swallow or drink. We vouch for D. D. D. Prescription, also tbe clemming D. D. D Soap, Keir & Cat-s Uet a bottle today it you have any tkiu dlteHse. Begin your cure ut cute. BELSHAZZEIt. Beautiful Production of tlii Opera at I he Opera House. For tbe past two weeks tbe youug people of the Christian obuich, assist ed by some of tbe best musical talent of Hood River, have been uugsged iu the rreparatloi of the eacied opera, "Bellshazznr", or Ihe Fall ot Baby- ion Noun of tbe coutataa or operas relnire to the Bible stories have such scope or oiler such oppor MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts, Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing community. Six miles east of Hood Kiver. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy win uo wen to wnw or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Mi. bier. Oregon 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 far b.tt.r goods nor botlor prices In.poct our Storm b.for purcHaalntf R. E. LARAWAY, Manager 3 (S SICK ROOM CONVENIENCES In great variety are here to help the invalid to recovery. There are hot water bags, fountain syringes, atomizers, sprayers and innumerable other things. As with our drugs and medicines our sick room appliances are selected for their high quality. They have the approval of all physicians. KEIR (& CASS SMITH BLOCK f RELIABLE DRUGGISTS tnnity for dramatic productions tbis litlsbazzar's feast. and when, stag ed and acted in gorgeous oriental coc- tnmes. It never fails t prove lo hot tatUtactory entertainment. The director. Mr. Kobinson, rarrUa a fall line of rich costumes and each one of tbe 50 people engaged in the production will be trebly dressed to represent one of tbe old-time nbarac ters. The drill by 20 young misses is a beautlul eight and tbe entiie per formance will be given witb a nai.rul attention to detail and a finish seldom seen Id borne talent entertainments. Xbe proceeds are tor tbe benefit of tbe new Christian Cburob and many ; or tne singers of the churches have joined to mske the entertainment the tin est ever given in Uood Kiver. The following la the cast of cbaraotres: I Clarke Nitooris, tbe Queen Leila Ilersbner Daniel tbe Propbet Cbas. N.Clarke Hanamal C. B. Aristnan High Priest of Baal - Harold Ilersbner Jewish Maiden Edith Andrews Lord of tbe Court Ashley B.Caab Lady of tba Court Edith Copple Angel - - Mrs. Ethel Keiryrua King or Persia Will Isenburg Jewish Maidens duet - Blanche Howe. Nettie Peuab Wise Men Burleigh Cash. Stanley Stevenson. Queeo'a Train Bearers Ruth Sbreve, Beatrice Shreve. Jewish Maidens trio Ruth Wood, tana ujppie, xsettie reugn. Daniel'a Companions A. B. Cash, B. Cash. H. llersnber. Ulenn Uilltte. 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