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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1908)
four HOOD RIVER QLAOIER, THURSDAY, JULY30 1908 4 V I t v v (i r r i ? ;!: t 5 in CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. W. A. Loako-iiii was a visiter hi the h inn of Kc.-cil K!ie!l?y ot Ciuson, Wus'i., a part nf list eek. Mr. Look man report a Tery plermnt visit. M.-j. Hyron Bo-itors, ot Kuthtoo, la vlei.iug at tbo horn of hr pareuta, Mr. and Mr. A. Woo . Mrs S U. Kir r vd r-hilrlifln have been Aani ftcn Moilcf for a vitit with Mra !-'iljr' t.-fnt, Mr. aud Mrs. A. Wood. Mr. ami Mi E. !'.,crmau tod tHiuil; visiteJ oiia-laj" b tbe home ol Mrs liowermau' fW.or. Mri. Howell MstiRlf, it Pino iJioru. KlTir Smith i soor; in become tbe brfiipy r-ussflsoi-r i f ;i I bfl baring or lured one from llie vast and rocciv-, ol notion thst I'. had bern shipped. Tnpa to tbu Mis and blackberry iug bave beeu tbii c:der or tbe day and i now Lo lake bi?sius to receive atlen tiou. Monday tin to!cl ) party I ft OJell bound for xst I.iko for an out ing: Mr. and Mm. Cb-erce Wilson, .Mitasa E:aily V.'i'iFJU, Violet Masiker, Messrs. Koy Maiiiior, George Staep boH and lirotbeia. The Ilotuo Telephone company la buiy Hotting tm.Aj 'c. J loll'a oentral olSoe. Now wl'h onr toluplione cen tral in our mld t nur! in proper time the court bo'nv, that it if one may jod?e from the vots th-t are laid to be oouiinh Odell' way for the couuty eat is among tb pr Mobilities, we may well begin to put on tbo airi of tnetropolia. Mrs. Jaa. Cook's unole U here from Clifton, Ariz., vlBitlng Mrs. Cook and other elBtlvea. Kumoi baa It that one ot OdellVen terprinliig youag oiohHrdinta will be Bccompmiiod hy b t-ride v.hen be re turns to 0'lell hbi'ut Augmt 10. The ninny I; ion 1 of Mr. and Mra. Clurio Crockett will bo pleiwi to hear tliat they intend to come here soon fir a viHit with relative aud Mends li! Odell and vicinity. Mia. Jaa. Cook line received word from the open air nuiituriiiin in Port land Hint they will aoon have com plotod additional ioottages necessary to acooinmodate tboe who wish to avail themselves of the benefits made possible In this Institution Mra Cook will go ai soon as she receives wcrd that ull la In readiness. Kiieudsot Wallace Vouug were sorry to bear of the auidtut which resulted In finch serious injuries to the passen gers who were riding in the Ims at Carson with Wallace as driver. AH nre glad to bear he escaped serious Injury and sincerely hope those who weie Injured may completely reoover. A runaway near u.i lest week should hdivo oi a warning to hare those who have charge of teams not to leave thorn without tleim?. While no one was injured the oxpeuse was sulll clcnt to make it worth while to tnke the) time neee-JSiry to secure the horses before louviug thoui. As co tod In List week's ro il estate transfers a 20-sore ti'rint, part of the land known an tbe Nelf rituce, hue) been sold, tho pnrohnsor being an eastern mitn, n physician. CoiiBldaratlon, $4,500. W. A. Locking!! expects to go to Kndioott, WBBh.,nnmo time this week. lJn will auaiHt I.) tho nhont harvest. D. D. G M Kd Mayes waa out the evening of July 18 ami regularly lu stullud tbt lollowtng ollJoers of Kemp Ludge for tb euauing term: O. li. Musikor, N. 0. ; Jes. Couk, V. U. ; ilvigh Smith, foorHtnry;L L'!. Clnrk, truueui'or. liy mistnUo thia was omit ted from lust waiik'ti notea. eaxlon proved to be one of tbe moat plearaot events of tbe eeC3. A. J. Ilayoea and daughter, laobelle, ere Portland visitors last week. Mr. Kenneth Heebe, of Portland, is viibtiog his brctNr, Uereld E. Beebe. who reoeutly purchased tbe Ford Lutby pla;e. Mr, Uebe Is making some eiteusive alterations and im provements to bis borne, aa well as clearing up more land, and la showing an enterprise that la bound to make bim a successful fruit grower. P. I. Packaid has jutt purchased a fine large team of horse (or use on the Packard and Morrow place, re cently bon ht by them Iron) Kott. (.'line. Saturday waa a gala day In Under wood, the occasion being a "union picnic," given by the Underwood and btrveoaon Sunday school. Tbe steam er (leorge W. Kliuons arrived at 9:30 a. m , leaded to bar limit ad a ore came later by train. Luuoh was teiv td In the (loddard grove and a g-me of ha 3e ball between tbe Stevenson and Under wnod tennis was won ty the vis itors. We notiaed among tbe Steten ton people County School Superinten dent A. C Sly, bi brother, Haymoud (1. Sly,candiduto tor Hcpublican nom ination for county prosecuting attor ney, Walters. Voung, oamiidate for county . tieaauier, Oliver C. Train, candidate for the same ollloe, ana Postmatser J. P. Gillette. It was an enjoyable nlfair and ' much credit Is due the Underwood ladies for their ettorta In helping to entertain oar vis it' irs. Come again, Stevenson. Mi. Olsen Is building an addition to her hotel, putting in two new butb rooms. We bave rols9ed Uncle Amos Under wood for several days and understand be Is visiting his niece In tbe north ern part of tbe oounty with a party of eastern prospective buyers. The last trip nu tbe Underwood Hood Kiver mail route was n:ado on Saturday last. beginning Alonday, July '.'8, our mail will be deliveied to and reoeived from the trains on the Stutheru Pad bo aud S. It. It. We shall now bave two mails daily, In cluding Sunday. A well attended meeting of the Un derwood and White Salmon Valley Improvement club wai held Intt Satur day at the hall at 2:30 p. m. The fol lowing oUloera were elected for the en suing year. President, W, K. Cash vice president, Geo. W. Carter ; sec re tary. P. 1. Packard ; nanisUnt eecre toiy, Uereld K. ISoelie; treasurer. Myron S binlth Tho following new members were elected: a 1'. Forest, II. M. Adams, Uereld 10. Ileebe. TLe club now number u7 active member K. U. Connor, superintendent of the looks at Cascade Looks, made biiuf visit In Underwood lust week. He was on his way to his ranch in Cook'a addition, bite Salmon UNDERWOOD. Thursday, July 2-1. Mies Marenoo Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. h). C. Hamilton, o U:i !oi wooil, waa mar ried to Mr. C'tU'uL .'j W. Wldou, of Ilusum, Wash, i'lie rr-roinouy was per formed by llev. J. L. IlerBhum', at the reaideuiio of tho bi'ide's pareiits. A reception wn given the brido aid groom in tho evenirp, wuioh waa largely ntteudod. the rootna wero tnnt'ifiilly deotirriled with flowers mid Oregon grape, end tho grounds were Illuminated tvi'b Chiucsu lantern. Hafresbinents nere norvel and the oo MOUNT HOOD. Kev. Habbldge baa Instituted prayer metjting In tbe oburcb. It Is to be held every Thursday evening at 7:45, followed by oboir practice. The II rut prayer meeting whs held last 'i'hurs diiy evening, with a goodly number In attendance. More are expected tbis week. There weie Catbolio servioes at their place of worship last Sunday, Tuesday of last week there whs b lawn Booial itt the church. The ven lng was spent In social conversation, games mid singing. Ice oroum aud cake were served. A large crowd oame out to enjoy the evening. In the notice of tbe locution of the now school house, published July lti. it plicinld have read northeast corner li f the northwest quarter of section 6. we were gupr'ted to rend u oommunl cutiou in liuit week's Glacier from some one who wanteds henrlug In the matter us a meeting wai appointed at a duly advertised meeting of taxpay ers tor tnc puiposo of honring what the wost sldo residents had to say as to locution and the site we voted up on at that moeting. Any nbjectioiis as to tho location would probably have been moro elfeotivo if voiced then, A largo crowd weut to tho Inn last Saturday morning n-maiulug over till Sunday evening. While there they went to the top of the mountain, but it is alleged tiiut some of tho party got cold feet aud tboy returned. O. D. Wood worth and party ttt Hood Kiver citizen passed thrcugb onr valley In an auto last Friday, tak ing a look at tbe valley. Last Saturday being Mist Lura Mil ler's birthday Mrs. Miller invited number of ber friends to come in tbe evening and surprise ber. About 20 came and a very ploasunt arty It waa. Mr. Miller proving herself a very charming hostess. Tbe lawn waa light ed op with Chinese lantern and tbe greater part ot tbe evening wa r-pent In feames outside. A dainty lunobeon wa aerved during tbe evening. Ueorge Weigel and family, from Tbe Pallet, are camping at the Larwood place. Mr. Weigel' brother, Uustav, tpent tbe Orst few day in camp with them, Biter wnicn be returned to bit; borne In Portland. A party of young into leftMt. Hood Monday morning for work on tbe for est reserve near the H.re Sitteri. They are to work ni.ikr llrj rnaiiega nieut of Warren Cocper, who is down there having tbe trails surveyed. Those who weut veru Jne I'etthier, Ueorge Cooper, Kd tlabkett, Law rence Pudcy, Clinord 1 nomas, Jatne Davidson aud rloyd lien. A tiiilden Wedding means that mai and w ife have lived to a good old aue and roniuuntly have kept healthy. I he best way to keep healthy Is to il.tit your liver djes it's duty 303 din a nut d IKi.'i. The only way to do this in to U.-rp liallam g Herbine in the lioii-e uid t:ike it win n- ever your liver inni-tive. r. cents er bottle, sold liv Ll.aa. Clarke. BELMONT. Simon Eckert has gene on a visit to Dayton, Wash. Mr. Ivl&r hi s Euld his rnncb of tire aorea lor the sum of i,000. Auotbt-r family to learo llclrucnt. Mrs. Uilbeit aud duuglitcr, cf Chi cago, bave gone to housekeeping iu tb ;lr new borne. Mr. Weutz, wife and duughter, i t Portland, are camping on their luud near Mr. Warron's place. Mrs. ArnolJ and Clyde spent Wed nesday at M. P. Isenberg's. Miss Pearl l.nenboig spent the latter part ot tbe week with Mis. Arnold and family iu Hood Kiver. Mr. Duke sud partner raised the burn on the Kaoieey rauoK W. (1. Souierville is doing the ourpenier woik on it. J. W. and Will Davis are buy mak ing a hay baler for their own line. Howard l-'ianklin Is tbo uaiuo ut (he new baby at the Charlie Miller ranch. Mr. rtoxboiougb, a new comer iu lielmout, is staying at tbe Motcalt home. A ho n ho is being built for bim on the Wilson ranch. J. W. Andrew, from Oak Grove dis trict, bought a Tresb cow from F. G. Churcb. We were glad indeed to shake hands with liio. Clarke, our former pustoi, but now of Echo. Kev. lirouson spent ;Wedneeday af ternoon iu the 0k Grove district. Mrs. Henry Janl7on npeut fflvcrrl daya lust week at tbe Miller ranch go' ting acquainted wi b ber nephew. Tome Frobn weut to Pnrtlaud Sat urday for a few days. Mrs. rohn spent th) time visiting her mother, Mrs. M. 11. Nlcklescn.iu Hood Kiver. Mitts Margaret Nickleson attendod servioes at the liilmint ctinrch liut Sabbath. Mr. Katl'man left Saturday lor eii't em Oregon to louk up a locution. Wo are settle!) enough to licpo he tray not dad one to suit bim. J fl. and Will Davis Rud fnmilU-s spent Suudny on the hauka of the Columbia. blackberries aie beginning to tlpea. Ihohaving tbera will bave to bustle. Ladies' Aid will meet at the horre rf Mr. Kamcey Friday, Jnly 31. Work on band for tbe annual bazaar. Iowa pionlo Thorsdsy at Urang Park. Everybody welcome. Tkere are quite number of Nebiaa kan in Hood Uiver valley. What' tbe reason we can't bavo a Nebraska picnic, awap yarn and tell of corn crop, even if we can't tell of tbe big red apple. We thank the clerk ot the weather for a few cool day. Kenn-dy'u Laxativo Couyli Syrup acts gorily upon the boweN and there by dirvt'i li e ojld out of the sycteni. Sold by Koir ai.d Ca?. WHITE SALMON. From the Entaipr 'se. C. M. Wc.Ifard & Co. 'a l iunrb store at Vingen tas been opened and I un der tbe charge o Frank P. Eagao. Good are being sold at tbe same prices tbete as ft tbe meia store In thid city aud anyone preferring to trade at Uingen can do so wltbont loss or inconvenience to themselves. Vlnirtday at.eruoon Mr. Swartz and Miss Mary Wolturd ee "show er" tn MibS Cola Ciimeinn on tbe Swartz lawn. It was a vt-ry anlqtio and pretty alfuir. T ho guest ol honor, was showered with ii'iiuy beautilul I and usefnl present d"nr to trie fercln-' : .. v. . ' r I. . r. . ....... ... . i t tuts i rrii. lug tt&b. i iu1. v i,a in a plepsaut way. Me'dnme Lewis, Heamau, Ndtker, Te'iui Wjera, Sep ler, McCiintock, Crow; Miafe Hen derson, lionehn", Hyine, Edna and Clementine Cameron, Belle Rod Gen eva Wolford, Fay Geurbeart, Mary Dunn, were preseut. This week Fred Purser ba beeu bauliug timbeis for tbo White Salmon stock ysrda We have beeu saying so much ubout tbe fruit aiid berry In- dutries that we iiv elmosi. (orgotteu that Wliito oulmcir U r.ne of the heav ies, stock shilling points on the North Hank rsitiouii hut the Que herds ol cuttle at Ti out I.'.ke, Fulda, Ulenwcod friiuUh the outside world with lume numbers of beef cattle every yeir and tbe residents of those sections with a continual source of rerenne. So tbe stockyarrta are being built here and will l extensively used by our stuck rueu. The old Pennsylvania Dutch Duiiknrd recommends "Hickory liark (.'ouch Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cough, and guaranteed to be pure. Made from the brk of the shell hark or while hickory tn-u. For snlo by Chas. N. Clurke and all dcah-rs t very where. No TnuiAtnei ut The Dalle Tbis In an "off year" for tomatoes everywhere. The plunta were not healthy, they blighted end tbe fruit wits not able to grow to its full size. It i not alone in this viuiuity but all around that tbis Is fo; whether oo amount ot tbe continued oold weather or bennusu of other conditions la not known. The 'omatoe.-j bed o hard time ot it this season, butweeu cut worms and Might. I'.itro is no kuo'vti rfMi.on or curs f,;r loin at o blight. The tomatoes corning into market nro ot Inferior quality. "They are going to be tscarce and liinh priood i.n account of hliglit," srid a local dealer this moruiog. He also vouch safed tbe information tbat grape woold not be op to tbe nsual standard tbia year. Ibe grape crop ia usually excellent, so tbi bit of new ia not taken graciously. It la not a very frequent occurence for either grape or tomatoes to be a poor crop In tbia vicinity. Chronicle. Kodol will without doubt help anyone who has stomach disorders or stomach trouble. Take Kndul today and con tinue it for the short time t 'at is nects fary to give you complete relief. Kodol is eold bv Keir and Ca. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or Hirmll tracts. Some very jrmd land at low prices at present. Good crowing community. Six miles east, of Hood River. Also houitsU ads mid r linquishmentfl. Putties wishing to buy will do well to writ i or sct- GEO. CHAMR1SRLAIN Mi.sier. Or irti n W. F. LAHAWAY'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. -:- -:- -:- -:- i No ens can offer bettor good nor better prices Inspect our Store before purchasing R. E. LARAWAY. Manager Advdrtixed Letters. Aplib, Mra. Koaey; iiurnett.JMrs. D. M. ; Clark, Mrs. Kittie G. ; Crosno, Mr. Hmma; Kkton, Mis Pearl; Gard ner, Enter MIfs; Joe, Mr. J. L. ; Lew Is, Miss Sila ; btraigb', Mib Vista; Stoarr, Mis. J. W. ; Tipton, Mrs M. K. ; Walker, Mra. Emira; Warreo, Mlsa F. R. ; Akin, Irving; Armstrong, John; lia'ker, W. N. ; I'.iley, An thony; Hiug., Peter; liuUlngton, Cbas. ; liuttlor, Nathan! Carr, C. E. ; Csisoo, John. R. F. V. V(2); Clark, Pill; CresJrell. George: Denny, Flla; Deitz, Wm. ; Doll, I lance; Elder. Jay Farris, Uroon; Gaidncr. (' A.; Uood oid, O. : Gs: tings, Edward; Hnlrer sou, Copt. Karl L. ; Hill. J. 11.; Jeu kiris, S. S Pencor; Killfg, A. M. ; Kirk, Franl:; Lewh, A. ; Lotsprech; MoCsn, E. O ; McUmtty, T. ; Nalley, Mrs. K. P.; Pearcy. Hi-.rry; Pophan; Kigdon, Geo. II. ; Ku'ch, Otto (2); Sm;tb, E. H. ; Wallet, Henry ;Wetson, D. M ; Whitco.nb. Vern ; Wise, L. N. Zlainicrniiiu. Wi ,J. Yates, P. M. HAZEL WOOD Special Ice Cream Calendar C. P. Ross, Agent Season of 1908 Special Prices made on Application. Plain Ice Cream Vanila; fitrawoerry, Chocolate, Lemon, Orange, Rauana, Pineapple, Pistachio, liosf , nnd Pinch, Apricot and Raspberry in reason. Special Ice Cream JULY 2'i Special brick Fig Ice Cream with Raspberry Water Ice center. Special Hulk Fist Ice Cream. Special Shipping Brick Fig IceCreant AUGUST 2 Special Rriek Tutti Frutti AUGUST 9 Special Brick Layers of Peanut Ice Cream with Grape SherVet Center. Special Hulk Peanut Ice Cream. Spcctal Shipping Brick Peanut Ice Cream. AUGUST lti Special Brick Layers of Pineapple, Strawberry and Biscuit Mousse. AUGUST 2:1 Special Brick Layers of Caramel, Vanilla and Straw U'rry ice Cream. Special Bulk Caramel Ice Cream. AUGUST SO Special Brick Mousse. Prune Pickled pigs' feet at McGuire's. Pi mi "rVjl COLLEGE. WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG 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 Horsci, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the condensed essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just as food when 10 ycjrs old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask (or nnd try once SKIDCO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, 1 Ulster, Catlisrtic, Heave. Fcvi .-, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Louse Powder, Spavin C.irr or Ba-1) Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO., incorporated Cspiiiii Stjck SJoo.ooc.oO; Watertosvri, South Dakota U. S. I or Sale by Hanna & Perigo. 1 It's easy to reach North Beach Tnk. KteiinhT POTTER, from Portland russf-iitierg are jnow transferred to Hi.: rnilnad at MKGLKI1 fourteen iniliw nu tlie t'oluniiiiiv Kiver from Iiwaco, This climinatos the i.cccMsily of suiamera waiting for the tide, ami insures prompt and r'uliir Htimmur service Tin; StoiiiiKT T. J. Potter leaves rortland every niorniiig except Saturday ;md Suiiday at 8:.)0 o'clock Saturday only at 2 o'clock P. M. Kciuombor tho Siiimnor rate on tho O. R.. (Q. N. i.s $6.55 from Jlood Kiver, Ore., to all North Beach points and return; good until September. Try our invigorating and refreshing Soda, with pure crushed fruits for flavoring. And our Phosphates are most refreshing. Everything is the purest and best. Our new one Red Banana College Ice is a winner. sir a CA ft SMITH HLOCK RELIABLE I)KU(i(JISTS 3)C ft 1 Nortli lViu li itt a funum", liotiuiifiil jtlaco tho ntDHt ierfcct boach on the wlio!c Not il: Ci list. There arc accommodations g dore at pricis to suit all tastes; cuiiiiiui.1 lacilitics without cquul peifect liatliini conditions; till sorts of aiimeiiicnla nnd di version -i. - Gome, have a uoh1 rest and a jolly time. Let us pi'iid you our now summer book an 1 tell you nil about North re;ich. J. H. FREMCY, l.occl Agci:t, ifced River, Olefin WM. M.CM.URRAY, General rnsei nj.cr Agent, i'ortlaiui, Oregon, ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD A liesiileoce, ltarn, Garage, ("old Storage Komi or Retaining Wall? Then I Up-to-Date and build of CONCRETE This ij coming more and mora to be recognized as the host lnii l.l : n j maleml fur nil claws of construction, and the Miracle Pun bio Air t'paco llhxk, or Cencnt Itrick c.tniiot lie surpassed. It is warm in winter, cool in summer and knocks insurance rates siily, Invest ig tte if you ronteniplate building. We manufacture botli concrete bltM'ksand cement brick and will guarantee them. Come to the works, onti block north and wost of Gill's store, and see the manufactured products, or call us up on plioues No. 276-M or 15 and we will give you further information and prices. Bradley Brothers It's To Your Own Interest If Yon Want Bargains We are Giving Them in Our Final Closing Out. In our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT We have left about 500 yards Panamas, 39c regular 65c, now wJO 300 Yards Cravenets, regular price 90c, f7c now w I w 200 Yards Broadcloth, regular 2.00 jjjj pft now Linens, regular 35c and 40c, now.... 22c Many odds and ends at your own price LACES AND EMBROIDERIES At 50c on the Dollar MEN'S CLOTHING We have about 60 Suits left; all good CIO QC numbers and colors. $20Suits tww $12.00 Suits now $7.95 The same reduction all down the line. GENTS' FURNISHINGS and SHOES All kinds at your price. Every thing will go regardless of cost. LTh.huogins&co. THE SCE CREAM OF QUALITY Swell ano s Famous Ice Cream Special Prices on Orders Hood River Agents TOMPKINS BROS. .3 Creating a Reserve Is not difficult ! (v yoii start to save your money syst cuiutieally. Hut if you ever expect to bo iiitlt iicntlcut finaiiitiallv through your own oiTorts you must make the start. Money saved and put away safely will protect you from irisfortuiii? and prepare you to take advantage of opportunities that will surely come to you. Funding the capital of your working years 1 Insures Your Future But choose the right place to put your capital or the hard-earned savings 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 made iu our Savings Department. Give us the op portunity and we will aid you to make your money earn more money. The First National Bank HOOD IvER, OREGON. Tver's Leading Druggist 4i X 'z& I-Jlhng Prescriptions 0 mi i nre Drue;! with satisfaction to WW msmi T ! ' i l.nllr r. II. .(,.. I i. i .. .. j u " i"iMuian is asauieu u Ji, '-'N !! Ion' c your irvcriUm with us. - -- V'i' have L'iiini'il n rm ..;... f.. 'i'y bv sisimlvmo: Pure Fresh Drugs In ll our pivcriptiong. When you brii.jf yuur prescriptions litre you a-e f-iuv i t ideal service. TMH CLAIM PHARMACY, chas. n. clarke HOOD RIVER. OREGON