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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1908)
our HOOD rIVER OLA IER, THURSDAY, JOEY 9, MOB, CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Mr. auI Mr. U. W. Smith attended toe cheiry (air in Tbe Diillei Ut waek. They report a pleaeaut time and quantities of uoe clierrio. Mrs. Toimey'i nephew Mi. O'liourke FToppfd orer on bin way home from Corvallia Agricultural College for a visit with hi aunt. Eta liojed went to Portland July 4 (or a vittit with relatives When vbe returns to her home the will be ac companied by her Mater Naomi who has been in foitlnnd (or some time (or medical attendance. All will be Klad to hear Unit Naomi i so Im proved in health as to to able to re turn to her home. At this writing Oeore Maaiker is in a very serious condition, lie was taken to the hospital in lluod Hiver where an operation was peiformed and all that ekill and love nan do (or bim Is being done Thn attending pbyiioians am Drs Diimtle and Watt. At the Fourth o( July celebration held In Grange. Pink, Koswell Hhelley won the race tor men over aixly yepis of age. Mr. Hhelley requests me to SHy that be believes his suocos in the race was due to the lunch of vhich be partook and that lunch was one prepared by Udell housewives. A catsup bottto whiub Carl (Jalligan was trying to open broke Indicting a severs cut on his Hngei. The wounded linger received prompt at'.eutioii and at last accounts was doing nicely. Albert Uibbs and Olto Jlamb cele brated the Fourth in The Dalles. ti. L. Kleiner U expected hjme soon, lie has beiu liriting at the borne ot his luther in Fmllmult, Minn. Hev. Troy Shelley hail a messjge (or the peofln ot Odfll Sunday aud 1'ild it ill Ills ritual I'li'ii-iug oay. .loli ii ("ihvcii (( I'.ii I'.iinll, Minn, tv ho has litcu hero in II .i lov nf IheKasl, l' r l'i U-tttiiw 'n., ni I .f (HlHH I I I I. Iii. ll'illl Ii . A..ll,i, V.i-l;iu :r : . "r i . ii 1 eo IMIlKlUU -l'1'l ' 'I'll t III' lo Ml mg Ml nii: u i i i tie i i i. i I i ll i lie Will V 1 .1 1 L ...:lt III I'lxtu. MllHtitllil i. nil the Ihiiuiiik Vellim stoi h Park lieforo rul uruin In his limine. Mr. mid Mr;-. JI C Cciiiiuay tind Mr. and Mrs. J. I, (imitaules and little son went tn (1 ud C,itii lun (or the Fourth. Ihey report n delightul time. The gloriom I'ourtu was quite gen erally observed by Oilell resident quite a goodly representation going to (irango Pin k, others to the grove owned by Kev. Troy Shelley still others to the tall.- mil punoli to i We think we can atifeW say all re turned to their hminii weary in ImhIv hut refreshed in mind mi I that nil should feel that if no other entertaui nieut were piovided the opportunity of 82" In ttiMiriric and rellutting upon the giand old doouuntit. the Dec laration of liideneiidence would ha sufficient reason (or their presence In an assembly. Wallace Voung was homo. Kuuday for a visit with lelutives and fiiixls. Ii. 'f. Young took Hubert Litlm; hIhii.i and inrtv to 1. 1 1 u d urt Monday nod brought theni down Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs Ferguson and their son and daughter hure Leen visiting Mr. Ferguson's brother, Mr. Haw thorne. Hveiett Liilti'rty w.h down from (irenn Point Huuday (or a visit with I elatives. Uertiii do Crosby and Uleti Voung left Tuesday for i'ost, Crook Co,, whtre they will v I 1 1 their giuinlpar euls Mr. aid Mr?, lent Oerlrude Crosby, prcsldtnt ot the Christian hrideavor, teiulured h-t resignullon last Hominy evening F.x nected alienee for u lime Is the reason for this ucllon, Fiauk McDonal.l and family are at home in the Din Is Iioiim. Mr Mc DodhI 1 la a hrnibor of J W MoDou uld and he and his family have come from their home in Wlsi'onstn to he lesiients of Hood ltiver Valley. DUKES VALLEY. We are having some line weather at present and the farmers ure ninklug hay while the sun shines. Th bay crop is good this year. 4 Mr. Weart, sr., died last Thursday, Joly 2. The deceased bad a home stead on the (iilhooley bill west ol the valley nnd through bis requeat his son, James T. Weart, buried him on the top of the bill on bis home stead. Quite a number from here and Hood Hiver attended the funeral Friday aite'rnoon. We are glad to say Mrs. J. A. Knox is back from Portland, where she went to undergo an operation, and is gettiug along tine. While sbe is quite weak yet sbe is in good spirits and jolly and we hope sbe will soon las all right again. Dave Salisbury bas gone to The Dalle (or an operation for append icitls aud Is recovering, but not as fast a we would like, but he tblnka he will aoon be able to come back home. Mrs. Turner's sister I visiting ber from Sellwood. Mrs. Knox, daughter and children are visiting Mrs. Knox. They are from Porltaud. The Fourth of July baa gone aud we all bad a good time, or at least we ought to. The writer was over In Pino (Jiove district the Fourib and we bad a neighborhood nelebiatlon and we had a good time. There were about 60 oi 7j people in all aud they spent tlio day in a sociable, neighborly way. There was Ice cream aud lemon ade, candy and nuts tree (or all, and then the dinner was grand, and eveiy one's hunger was appeased with the best that there was going. We all took part in this, from the youngest to the oldest. Alter dinner there were a pair of gloves and the youug men and boys amused themselves aud the ciowd with them, but there were no bard feelings over then'. There wss a phonograph and several records. Then the crowd weni to the race traok, whore tbore were seven I foot raoes and a prize was rltered for the champions. Those who won prizes were: Vergal Cameron, Aided lhoiu so.j, Anna Hale, Clara Tbcmsou, Mrs. Henry Lags, and the most valuable' and useful pi iz-i of all was won by Cbnisv Si. mil. Cliar.ey was very 10. (I. I I.I nllll i ,.l 1,1 l,r i. t , I . I " .in i i ii u nni if on a ti r i in. i ,cif In all went liO j elet i Ii.g glnd ili, t lliu.i ri ixl Lei n (here. We have a Sunday school here uinv ai'd preaching every fourth Sunday. We would like to see every ono come out A (Juldeii Yeilillii(r menus that ma and w ife have lived to a good old age and cofiHeqiiently have kept healthy. I'lie best way to keep healthy Is to see that your liver des it's duty :i(i6 Jays nul of 31. The onlv way tn ilu this is to keep ballard's llerbine in Urn house and tuko it wlicn i ver your liver inactive. 5o rents per boltl.i. K'i. liv I'lias. N. Clarke. in tbe fact that I be last election showed great gain tor the can so. The new minister for the church, Her. C. C. liabbidgn I to come this week. He comes beie from Tekuii, Wash He and bis wife will be cor dially welcomed by the people in the community who are very glad to bate a resident pattor In our flourishing little church. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Craft returned last Friday from visit to Newport. Martin dribble came home from woik on the reserve to spend the Fourth wltb friends beie. The Fourth was celebrated rather quietly by tbe residents of Ml. Hood. It wss a pe-feot day, and that means more at Mt. Hood than most places and there weie numerous little (amily picnics. There was quite a neighbor hood gathering in the Lirwood grove, wbere a number of families brought their lunch and celebrated in the good old way. The ladies of the church served ice cream and cake, realizing a nest little sum toward cai peting tbe aisles of tbe church. The baseball boys came buck from Park Orange covered with dust and glory, having won tbe game with a score ot 9 to 7. Tbe strawberry picking is about at au end, most of tbe growers doing tbeir last picking this neok. It has been a quite profitable season though holding out somewhat longer than usual. Tbe dance Friday was a very enjoy able affair, ilio niusio furnished by Clarence Wilson and Elmer Latferty was excellent and the nupper was tine. One of the nlcos' features about ii. was that It broke up about iniduight. The old IViiiim Ivwna Dutch Dunkm-I recommend "Hickory Hark Ci'ii'.'!, Uemedy." Guaranteed to cure yom cough, nnd guaranteed to be pure Made from the bark of the shell bark or white hickory tree. For sale by Chas N.Clarke and all dealers evcrvw here. MOUNT HOOD. Murtiu Don null and laiuily were Mt. Hood visitors Sunday. lUir Oddfellow', lodge bud Instal lation of nlticers at their meeting Wedii. sdny ot last week. Visitors from Hood Hiver assisted in tbo itn piesrive ceremony. After tbe busi miss was o er, a luuiih of strawberriis r.nd cream and cake was served. Those fortunate enough to be present report a very good iline. F. W. li:iyley from lha Dalles came 1 1 Saturday to spend the Fourth with his family, who are spending the sum tier heie. Mrs. Uny ley ace. mpanled him nu his return home Muuday, A parly consisting nf Jos. I'ruzier mid wife, Miss Mary Frnzier arid Mrs. WutHJii. the two latter being teauher-i in the Poi Hand schools, visited at the home rf H C Milei last Friday, re- ! turning lo Hood Hiver the same day. j Kollle Hpiiulding le't Saturday lifter j the hall game at Uuluiout tor Montana I where be has a position with the N. P. railroad, Ttie Christian Fudeavor had an In teresting meeting last Huuday even- I leg, led hy Mis. Walter Uiibhie. Tbe! uext leader Is Miss Alda Puddy, I BKev J. V. Mill! an nreached two! Interesting sermons in I he church Sunday. Hie eveuing sermon was pat riotic, especially appropriate to the occasion. He came out very strong on the tOiio of temperance rejoicing Ills; I'rou Fasteni (Iregen Cherries. Milton, Ore., June 20 - Milton cherry growers are agitated over the prospects for I ho sale id the crop now , i,on 1''. which promises i- be the ii'ai i i' i nu uceii in ii t alley. The iimkt l i ml an! i )u hi ii uud light. Hillnwiiii! a nit cr , i,( rtiawberries it wss ex; rcUd that ci.niles wool 1 oeuiaiiil u koui! pi ice m il II ud a ready market, but it develops lb t the cherry crop will be the largest ever harvested and prions are expected to be l;n. Piaklug is lu lull blist and tcorts i f men, women arrd children -ie en gaged. Largo shlpn.euts are beii u made daily, Iiipe olieir,.-s m being retailed at three cents per pound. Cove, Ore., June 22. Two bundle 1 tuns ot cherries sounds like a luin quaatity, still it is a t'uir estimate of the crop tile gall.erel in this sic 1 1 oi . To pick ni d : oil this qu mn y of truit I ' the short Ho e it will stand shlpuikiit Will ie(iilre 250 woniru, lint and viil', Msilo lioin the people who owu tbe orchards l.'lierile. me just coming into eeiisrn arnl tli work of picking will begin soon. Shipments will be u.iule largely to Moulniia Mid Coast oinls i ,11uilia Very Madias Is dry s.i s ti v Piom r Not "a ill op i' kiiiilur-s ' ( a:' be I i.d lu Ibe village, save in tt ircsciip tiou of a piaetising h sii inn, nnd some of I 'e old stuveis hi h (lecbir.i g that this "drouth" u the worst II ii.g they have s en i ii i i II l-i list-1 o i i plauue And so il. bus nun in . that wider is In lug i,U s a I i v. i . . . in CiOOk CltllltV. w' -nn:l.l :i ij.!i the closing ol tin tub on, llm tri.;.l tor ut the nl.liii tvuler sl.n.n n nonnccs that le 'ill hi t hum . MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in lua'cor small trncta. Some vi ry gi ml land at low prices at pientiil. (looil growing ioiiin.iii.itv. Six miles easl nl Hood ltiver. Also homesteads ami rij-linquishirieut-. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writ j or see CEO. CflA.Mi'.KRl A1N Mi.sier. Op'V'Oii W. F. LARAWAY'S JEWELRY STORE The Oldest in the City. Forty-seven Years in the Business. sriiif"(i-js. 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 offer batter good. nor better prtcea inspect our aior. neiore purchasing R. E. LARAWAY. Manager memrzs vi ws ,ivr 8 SM1 r'i CTi m - - v aygmf11 il I Wfl 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 H selected for their high quality. They have the approval of all physicians. Si EIR CASS SMITH BLOCK 3C IJKUAIiLi: I)Uri(ilSTS 3C 3C price of watei, and soma relief Is obtained from that announcement. M.L. Loiicks proprietor of tbo only suloou in Madras, closed the doors of his establishment last Tuesday even ing, as tbe prohibition law went Into effect on Wednesday. The door of the builiing bears a placard saying. "Murdered by the probis." On one of the front windows is auotber pla card bearing lines: "Hush, little bar-room, don't yon cry; Von'll he a drug store, bye and hye." Famine ltsi;cs In India. Despite tbe declaration of the Hrit isb oliiciuls that they have tbe situa tion under control and that sufficient relief supplies have been provided to prevent miv desperate sulferiug, re ports from the interior state that t e famine conditions are daily growing worse Over a million natives are declaied to be on the verge of starva tion, thousands are said to Lave auo combed within the last few weeks uud gloomy piophesles are mule that no It as than 10.000,0 '() wili din miserably during the summer aud autumn. While all of these statements cannot he verillod, owing to the secrecy of tbe government, which fears the wide spread insurrectionary movement, tiiere is iittlo r'oubt thnt India Is lac ing a grave crisis Hesiili'S the millions ot peasauts who are liablo to starvation at the sligh est failure nf the crops, there is an enormous poiuildtiou of beggars rind wor kless people w ho.-e conilitiou is entirely hopeless during a famine. Many thousands ot theso are doomed to a lingering death Iroin liiuuition. lion to Keep Water Cold. "ll.-.viiig tried I'. I recommend the following mode of keeping ke naler for a long time in a Common pitcher," saya a writer in Woman's Horn Com panion for July. "FUoe between two sheets of thick brown paper a layer of cotton batting about bait au inch in thickness; fasten tbe ends of tbe paper and battings together, forming a circle, thai aew oi pasta a crown over one end, making a box the shape I of a stovepipe bat minus tbe rim. j Place this ovei an oidinary pltcber tilled with ico water, making it deep oiiough to ro. t nu the table so as to exclude the air, and yon will be astonished lo see tbe tongtb of time that tbe ice will keep and tbe water remaining cold after all tbe ice has melted." Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given that a special election will bo held Saturday, Ihe 11th day of Julv, at the ISarrett school house, in the Hood Klver Irri gation District to determine whetb r or no tbe Hood Hirer Irrigation Dis trict shall levy n special 25 mill tax It is estimated end determined by tbe board of directors that this tax is neo essury (cr the purpose ot completing tbat part of the system in course ot construction. Tbe polls of such elec tion will be open st tbe hour of 8 o'clock ii in. sud sill be closed at the hour of 7 o'clock p. m. Said election will tn held mid the result thereof de termined in in ulormity wltb tbe re quirement ot the law concerning elec tions in said distiict. Notice is fur ther given thai W. I.. Nichols, E. Ii. Mauuiug and ('has. Franz ure regular ly appointed judges of said election, and I,. Dinsiuore, (.;. C Jnutzeu and I. 11. Hughes clerks thereof tiv nrd-r of the lloaid of Uiiectors, Percy A. Smith, Secietnry Oated at tlocd River, Ore., this 15th day of Juno. 1908. Ml BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG The School that Places You in a Good Position MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS bY USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in feed or salt Proper dose in tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Hortci, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowli. They are made from the active principle or the condensed essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashea, Chop Feed or Bran. Are Just as food when 10 years old aa when 10 days old. They comply with ail pure drug laws. Ask for and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fev .-, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder, Spavin .Cure or Barb Wire Liniment, Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO., Incorporated; Capital stock $.wo.ooo.(Kii Watartown, South Dakota, U. S. A. For Sale by Hanna & Perigo. 339502901 Tea, to be Good, should be free from artificial coloring it should be pure. Folger's Golden Gate Teas are pure healthful re freshing. Six flavors Japan English BreaKfast Gunpowder Ceylon Oolong BlacK (Q. Green 1 Ifjllfe I 11 doIdenGate kiH o" TEA CEYLON The choice of flavor it matter Packed flavor-tight in dust- of tir proof cartons. J. A. Folger tX Co. San Francisco Importers of Pure Teas HMimljalTPUI,,..l.UJliJ It's easy to reach North Beach Tub- Steamer POTTER from Portlmul l'as.icni!ers are now traiinfem'il to thrf railroail at M KtiLKR fourteen mill's up the Columbia Iii ver from Ilwaco. This eliminates the necessity of steamers waiting for the tide, and insuren prompt and regular cummer service The Steamer T. J. Potter leave.s Port-hind every morning except Saturday and Sui.day at 8:30 o'clock Saturday only at 2 o'clock 1 M. Remember the Summer rate on the O. R. (El N. is $6.55 from Hood River, Ore., to all North Beach points and return; -ood until September. North lieiii li in n famous, beautiful place the moat perfect beach on the whole North Const. There are accommodations galore at prici s ( mi i all tai-lcs ; camping 'aeilities without equal perfect bathing conditions; all sorts of amu-emeuls nnd diversions. Come, have a tiood rest and n jolly time. Let ub srnil you our new summer hook and tell ymi all about North I'liach. J. H. FRLDICY, Lcchl Afceiit, llcotl River, OrcRcn Witt. McMLRRAY, lieneral l'assen.ei' Ajicnl, l'orllainl, Oregon. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD A Residence, l'mrn, Garage, Cold Storage Room or Retaining Wall? Then lio l'p-to-I)ale and build of CONCRETE This h coining more and more to be recognized as the best building material for all elas of com-truetion, and the Mir icle Double Air f'pace Block, or Cement llrick cannot he surpassed. It is warm in winter, cool i" summer and knocks insurance rati's silly. Investigite if you contemplate building. We n anufactuiv Imth concrete blocks and cement brick and will guarantee them. Come to tbe works, ono block north and west of Gill' store, and see the manufactured products, or call us up on phones No. 276-M or P5 and we will give yon further information and prices. Bradley Brothers FREE!!! PHONOGRAPH With Cash Purchases Amounting to $3500 In Dry Goods, Clothing Furnishing Goods and Shoes Prices are being reduced on almost everything in above lines. Call and have a machine reserved and when your cash slips amount to $35.00 you get the machine. AGG R. B. BR HO. Hood River, Oregon Creating a Reserve Is not difficult once you start to save your money systematically. Hut if you ever expect to be independent financially through your own efforts you must make the start. Money saved and put away safely will protect you from misfortune and prepare you to take advantage of opportunities that will surely come to you. Funding the capital of your working years Insures Your Future But choose the right place to put your capital or the hard-earned saving-.s of a lifetime may be swept away in a day. We offer our patrons the counsel and experience of our directors, together with every banking-facility consistent with sound business methods in all their relations with us, and pay 4 per cent interest on all deposits mad.' in our Savings Department. (Jive us Ihe op portunity and we will aid you to make your money earn more money. The First National Bank HOOD IVER, OREGON. ...Hood River's Leading Druggist i FilIing PrescriPtionsi o J iw,,h ,,llro l"ur with fatlMfaction to lOJi .V ' 'l"enl Hml l,ll,Hida "h aHHured if p$f t r J 'VU ,t,H' e -v,mr i,r'" -U'tioii w.th us. Rj rl . Ill WJ Welmveizai In reputation fr reli. jf 1,,y Miiiiying J j (ffff Pure Ffesh Drugs gl Jill 1,1 "" "ur l'f x'iptio,.,, wi,,.,, voll (lJVC) l.rii,(!y.,l,r ...,.ri,,t 8 lier u.u Y'Y y "lire i I ideal i!. r i.e. CPC THE GLACIER PHARMACY, ceas. n. clakke HOOD RIVER. OKLCON hO OR p,