The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 27, 1908, Page Four, Image 4

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HOOD BltTfcR GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 37 1908.
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CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
0 II. lihoad, Lou in Rboads aud
Jolly M. Shelley roport flue game ae
cure ! (iu their tiuot recently, They
shot two lurge hticka.
J.a. KntflUu and family came lu
lust week from au outing at Lost
Lai !.
1 t. and Mia. Hurry Kemp, Mr. and
Mr?. Win. Kemp, Mr. Crockett mid
daughters, Margie Hud Hildrod, Mr.
ami Mra. Claire Crockett, Dane Kemp
ud Marie Lockniau came lu Saturday
tro.ii Lout Lake, where they bare been
foi u teu days' ouUuk-
lln. (J. 10 llonermao weut to Col
lins Spnuijs, Wawb., Hiiturday tor a
nnoi t stay.
Mrb. L A. 1-:. Clark and daughter,
Alice, went to Portland Suudtty eteu
iop tor a fa days' visit.
Irene and Lurline Fiehcr came orer
hoiii Monier Sunday for a ? iit with
their grandparents, Mr. aud Mia. A.
Wood.
It. T. Youutf U Lome from C.irsou,
Wash.
Mr. aud Mra. UwuiKe W Craw, of
Portland, were here Sitaiday aud
Sunday looking after tbeir Interests
Mr. Craw Is fugtgd In ho extensive
wholesale lumber business In Port
laud. He also acta as inspector of
luinbur tor the plaulng inilla of Port
laud. Perhaps next peaaou Mr. aud
Mra Ciaw will eiect a oottaxe ou
tlioir Udeil property. At whatever
time they may come to Udell bar peo
ple will gladly welcome them.
Mr. Conuavray'a mother and brother
are here for a visit.
BELMONT.
A very enjoyable time waa bad at
grunge Friday night. Ibeie waa an
open aeaaiou and too following pro
gram was renderod: Song, by the
Urauge; Instrumental solo, Miaa Al
berta Stateu; recitation, Miaa Maude
Mttrrell; reading, Miaa Vannett; tolo,
MiaaUuiaa; aoug, by the Orange.
Miaa Pearl liiaylock epent Sunday
with tbe Miaaea Oidway.
Miaa Pearl Eby arrived borne luci
dity. Mia. Win. Sometville left no 'J'buri
day morning tor a viait with frienda
at llubbrd and Dayton, Oregon.
Miaa Lena Iaenberg and couain, El
wood, weut to Portland to viait a few
daya. Mr. Iaenberg will alao viait at
Forest drove before returning.
On aooount of the illneai of Brother
llronaon there waa no prayer meeting
thla week and lirotber Kigby oooupled
the pulpit Sunday morning.
Howard Hoover returned to liel
mont thia week, after an absence of a
number of months, much improved In
hoHltb.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Arnold spent
Sunday with the Iseuberg family.
WHITE SALMON.
(From Enterprise.)
Mra. II. 11. Walsh, of tbe Pine Flat
country, went to Hood liiver a few
dnya ago to look over tbe orohardi of
tliut aeotiou.
A. S. Gregg iu sporting a new auto
mobile this week. I'bia la tbe Ural
private cur owued In tbla city and
Mr. Uregg bad tbe honor of treating
bin friends to a ilde.
Marlon Locke has just returned
from the Rogue liver valley aud tella
us some very Interesting facta about
this oountty. Howevei, be aays that
our oouutry ia ahead of that in every
rrypeot. Irrigation is absolutely neo
ehsary wltb them and thoy have late
front which preveuta an early crop.
White Salmon la free from late frost
anil irrigation Is not ufcousaiy.
Dr. Z. A. Darker and II. S. Hall
and wife had a pleasant trip to Mem
aldose Island one day laat week. Dr.
liurker placed the bonee ot a Kednian
Into a moat complete skeleton whlob
may be seen ou the lalund. This Island
la the burial place of Major Victor
Trevlt. The major'a wife waa an In
dian maid for whom he fought a
bloody duel with au ludiau rival.
P. L. Kosegiunt haa just completed
a bridge across tbe White Salmon riv
er near Trout Lake. Tbe biidge la
built In oue ipan 80 foot long aud la
0 feet above the river. He baa "
picture ot the bridge which shew op
Hue,
J. H. Law. of Apple Center, paaaed
through town tbia week en route to
Hood Klver, w'eie lie will apena a
few daya looking over tbe orobardi of
that aectioo.
M. Thornton, of tbe Uuok Creek
Lumber Co., reported that hla com
pany baa about completed tbe tilling
of an order of 3U0,UK leet of pine
lumber to tbe S. P. and 8. railroad.
A party of young folka from tbla vi
cinity haa been spending a pleaut
week at Trout Lake, and on laat Fri
day they climbed to the summit of
Mt. Adama. Those in the party were
Misaea Anna and. Koualda Cameron,
Mabel and liernice Ayera and Nellie
Lane, and .Ventre, l-'red Mickelson,
Albert Lane, Oswald and Gordon
Cameron. They bad a bard climb, aa
there was freah anow on tba mountain
aud all the fnn of sliding down was
reventod.
J. U. Humubrey happened to a se
vere accident last week. Alter taking
oft bia ahnea to retire be cteppid ou a
ueedle that bad tallen ou tbe floor and
lnoke part o! it olf in bia foot Dra.
Uearbar and Swartz removed tbe
needle from bia foot and he is gettiug
along nicely.
J. I. Men ill preached bia farewell
aeruion to the people of White Salmon
laat Suudjy oigbt. Bro. Men ill haa
been a faithful worker among ue aud
bia work will not retuin void He
baa done a gruat deal to upbuild the
can He of Christ in our community and
be will always have a warm place iu
our boaita. We trust that he may Hud
bia uew field aa pleasant as tbis was.
MOUNT HOOD.
II. E. Nortbup returned to Portland
last 'Tuesday morning, alter a teu
days' outing at Lost Lake with tbe
Coopec-Bayley-Miller party, wbooame
out from tbe lake Monday.
The servlcei at tbe church were es
pecially inteieating laat Sunday morn
lag, there being three additloua to tbe
membership.
A meeting ia ailed at the church
grounda next Saturday morulug foi
tbe purpose of erecting a woodshed
and borae sheds All those who aie
able to help are invited to attend.
Bert Sandtnanu and Mac Ruib went
to Lost Lake laat week wltb a party
from Udell.
The Endeavor meeting laat Suuday
evening waa especially Interesting.
The subject was," Vaoution Religion."
Isa Lottie Wliaon was leader and sbe
oonduoted tbe meeting in a very able
manner.
A. E. Wright, caahier In tbe U. S.
National Bank In Portland, left last
Monday, after a week's sojourn at tbe
D. K. Cooper home.
Mra. J. T. Cooper died at her home
In The Dalles on August 20, aged 31
years. Mrs. Cooper baa been very III
tor several montba, ao her death waa
uot unexpeoetd. Her loss ia mourned
by a loving husband and four child
ren, besides a large circle of relatives
and irlenda. Tbe funeral services
were held at tbe Uaptistjaburob iu Tbe
Dalles at 11 o'clock August 21, Rev.
Bailey officiating. Interment waa
made lo tbe Odd Fellows cemetery.
Thoae who attended tbe fuueral from
Mt. Hoqd were: Mr. aud Mra. A. B.
Billings, Bruce Billings, W. S. Drib
ble, Martin (Jritble, Mra. W. M.
Cooper and Mr. aud Mia. D. R. Coop
er.
BINGEN.
(Krom Observer.)
O. S. Raymond'! new store at Bin
gou Is ao up-to-date and tidy plaoe to
go tor lovers ot ice o renin aud confec
tion and gcod musio.
J. It. Rankin haa been busy tbe past
week seeing friends and new acquaint
ances for bis nomination aa assessor,
lie returned to (Joldendale Tuesday.
Mrs. N. U. Oarlaen, of Spokane, ar
rived In Blugeu Wednesday on a f'sw
days' viait. Mra. Carlsen ia the genial
proprietress of the Maple hotel aud it
ia rumored that abe may probably
take bold again of tbe management ot
tbat'popular hoatelry. Though there
ia nothing detlnlte at preaont about
IbU matter, too nuwa will be ot gen
eral interest to hoi many frlcnda In
Camas Prairie aud Trout Lake and
bore that she will apoud a abort while
In Blngeo.
R. E. Doff, contractor for tba S. P.
S. Railroad company building stock
yards, was bete Wednesday rushing
tbe shipment of lumber. Mr. Duff
aays bia crew will shortly start in tbe
direction ot Uraod Dallea, pottiog np
tbe yaida all along tbe line. At pi ext
ent they are building at Lyle.
Laat Friday tbe Bingan Commercial
Club met. president S. W. Neldigb
being abrent and VlcePreaideot Suks
dort in tba chair, T. II. Doray, secre
tary. Tba minutes ot previous meet
ing wore road aud tnproved. Alter
tbe reports of committees were made,
new business waa taken up and N.
Mortis, Ed. Suksdort and T. II. Dor-
sey were appoiuted t-i diaw op tbe
ordei of business ot tbe club. A com
mittee of E. Reynolds, Geo. H. Ray
mond and T. II Norrey waa appoint
ed to look Into tbe wharf question
Jobn lham, T. II. Dorsey and J. a.
Henderson wrie appointed ou a com
mittee to wait nn the turners' club of
Pine Flat regarding tbe canyon road.
No. 1 Tuesday cairied telegraph
wotkera ot the S P. A S. K K. for
Vancouver, at which place tley will
start a telegraph cable aorosa the Co
lumbia to Portland. Quite a number
of luusiolana were in the band ol
workers and they played a number of
popular airs wbile at tbe statioo here.
Doesn't Urlleve Mimic Was Dynamited
Hood Klver, Ore., August 24. l'.HJS.
Editor Glacier:
Dear Sir: 1 would like tossy a few
words about tbe Far nit.' Irrigation
company's dynamite story and that
' malicoua persons used tbe dyna
mite."
My bouse ia uut very tar from the
ditch and my only road i asses along
it. During the list eight yuara I be
lieve 1 have been over pint of tbia
system more thau any oue else. I
have uotioed with much Interest all
changes that have been made. Dut
Ing tbis time many accidents have oo
curred. When Mr. Davenport waa
manage! tbe people alwaya blamed
him when anything went wrong, but
lately there has been an attempt to
blame some malicious peisou wben
aome aooident happened. I spent tbe
night ot June 1.), wben tbe Hume was
supposed to have been blown out, in
my house, wblch ia situated less than
400 feet from tbe section line. Tbe
plaoe where tbe flume waa destroyed
Is only a few feet further. Do you
think a shot of dynamite large enough
to carry away "150 feet of flume and
tbe tacky ahelt on wblob it rested,"
aa stated in one report, could have
occurred without my bearing it? 1
beard no report that nigbt, altb lugb
some shota put io the next evening
shook the house, sending rocks
through tbe trees close by. Some of
the Drat men to visit tbe wreck said
there might have been a shot of dyua
mite placed undet tbe flume, but
theie waa no evidenoe to prove It. A
few slivers of boards and some mud
splashed on tbe leaves ia all ot their
evidenoe. Slivers can lie made and
mud splashed without dynamite. A
few years ago a break occurred in the
Hume a tew rods distant., in tact, both
together form oue large slide now.
At that time tbe foreman walked up
the ttunie aud it seemed to be all
right, but one of bis men who arrived
a few minutes later found that the
flume bad gotten out iu some way,
washing away tbe banks, undermining
tbe fiunie and doing about aa much
damage aa the laat break.
Tbe laat creak occurred In a piece
ot the old flume, the oldest flume in
tbe system, wbiob bad settled some
and waa very nearly full of weter.
The two wtecks were probably caused
lu tbe same way. Tbe land ia eteep
and the ground is easily washed. If
the flume should leak bete tbe way 1
have seen it leak when I worked for
tbe oompauy 1 believe it would do
more damage lu lesa time than many
"malioloua peraoua." There ia no
doubt but what tbe "malioloua per
son" ia purely imaginary. Still many
of my neighbors object to the'attempt
to plaoe said "malioloua person" in
tbeit midst. Please look after the
creature of your own imagination, for
we nave real diton troubles ot our
own. Respectfully,
C. H ad ley .
The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkard
recommends " Hickory Bark Cougl
Remedy. imaranteeu to cure your
cough, find guaranteed to he pure.
Made from the bark of the shell bark or
white hickory tree. For sale by Chas.
N. Clarke and all dealers everywhere.
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 offer batter tfoode nor bottor prices
Inspect our Store before purchasing
R. E. LARAWAY, Manager
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Soaps, Sponges, Bath Brushes, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Combs; and in
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Shaving Goods and Sundries generally, you will find here, with the
QUALITY HIGH, but the PRICES LOW at all times.
KEXR . CASS
SMITH BLOCK
UNLIABLE DBUG GISTS
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WILL OPEN SCHOOL
FOR APPLE PACKERS
lo order to pioperly pack and
haudle tba big crop tbis year tbe
managers .f tbe Hood Klver Apple
(Growers' Uuiou will open aobool of
ioatruotiOD in ita warehouse, com
mencing with tbe week beginning
September 11. Sometime ago tbe
management of tbe onion advertised
tbat it would receive tbe names of
those who wanted to learn to pack
apple aud have already secured a
large list, lustiuotloo will be cod
Ubed to residents of tbe valley and
will be In charge of aeveral experi
ence packers. No tea will be charged
aud no cost ioourrad by learnera ex
cept tbeir board during tbe week tf
instruction, tloxea for paoking pui
pcaea will be provided by tbe union
and growers are expected to biing in
wiudtall and ouli sou lea to be used bv
tbe beginners A number ot sroweis
have already signified tbeir willing
uesa to !o thlsi aud tbe uniou manage
ment lequeacs tbat all those ho are
inteiested iu plodding enough iiacl
era to take caie of tbo crop proi eily
will voluntarily bring lu tbeir cnlta
aud windfalls for tbia purprse.
John E. Jtinns.
John G. Uinna. who for a long time
has been a groat sufferer from rl.eu
mat Um, died at 1 :15 p. m., Suuday.
August 'A at bia borne ou Jurich
lane, lo tbe Crapper district. Air.
liiuua whs bS vears old. baviiiu beeu
bcro In Uugland February 3, lb50.
When be waa nice yeara old be came
to thla oouutry with his taients and
for a time lived in New Vork City.
Afterward be moved to Hollow ay,
Mich., where be reaided for several
years and In 1881 came to Hood River,
wnere ne naa lived ever since.
He is survived bv bia wife and two
children, also aeveral brotbera and
sisters and bis mother, who reside at
uouoway
lbe funeral waa held Tuesday r.fler-
nmn at 2 o'clock from the Valley
Christian church, seivioes being con
ducted by Rev. W. C. Uilmore.'and
interment waa In ldlewilde cemetery.
the burial being in charge ot tbe A.
O. U. W , under the direction of S
E. 11a rt mess.
Crook County's Hottest Mummer.
Notwithstanding assertiona of old
timers to tbe contrary, otliolal govern
ment ugurea show tbat tbia aummet
baa been tbe hottest of any aammei
in tbe recorded history of Crook
county. With this authentio knowl
edge, famished by C. 1. Winuek, tbe
government weather man, tba burning
up of wheat and bay ia the tt'lda ia
eaaily understandable. Never befoia
have at i earns been ao neatly diy aa
tbia Aogast; soma c' then , like Plus
crvek, absolutely dry.
lbe mar lie. t day of the pieaent
-o turner, audproLat.lv tbe mot torrid
Inch ill I e reaUtereil lirjeaiato
oon.e. waa Julv U, when a trail err
tnre ct lot in lbe abide waa lecorded
by lbe c tiki m Ui.iied Sinle II ermoni
eter in P-iiievill. It was loo degieea
oo July 21, aud 103 on both July 30
aud 31. Oth-r veiy warm day were
July 7, '9T; July 18. "J7; July 19, TW;
Aoguiit 4 and 5, D3; August 6, Ja;
August 7. "J6.
During tbe mouth of July, 1908,
there were 1G daya wben tbe therniom
ter stood above 90, and with August
not yet half gone tbere haa been only
one da when it as below 90. That
day, tbv coolest tbia month, tbe high
est afUinoon temperature waa 88.
The ainie day tbe ml diuum at oUbt
was 34, only ln degrees above freez
ing poiut.
Despite torrM days, alt nighta have
beeu cool, with tetupt ratmea ranglug
from 34 to u5 ' Above 50 at nigbt baa
been exceptional, aud Jauyoue can
sleep comfortably at 60.
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in lar.,o or hi h!' tracts. Some very good
land ut low pi wa at prefent. Good
tirow ing ii'ihim i.ity. Six miles east ol
I I'hmI i. Also liiiiii'tealr and re-iiihiiinhii,i-nt-.
Parties wishing to buy
will il well to writ: or see
iKO. CHAM I5KRLAIN
Mtiiier. Ort-ifon
HAZELWOOD
Special Ice Cream
Calendar
C. P. Ross, Agent
Seiifon of 1908. Special Prices made on
Application.
Plain Ice Cream'
Vanila; Btrawoerry, Obocolat. Lemon,
Orange. Bauana, Pineapple, Pistachio,
Roae.and Piach, Apricot and Raspberry
iu season.
Special Ice Cream
AUGUST 30 Special Brick Prune
Mousse.
OPERA HOUSE W1 AUG. 31
The Walters & Christ
Stock Co.
That High Standard Organization
MONDAY THE HYPNOTIC DRAMA
august 31 "BEECH HOLLOW"
SEPT 1 BERTHA M. CLAY'S FAMOUS LOVE PLAY
Tuesday "DORA THORNE"
WEDNESDAY THE BEAUT,FlJL soufhern story
sept. 2 "BY THE SWANEE"
THE PLAYERS:
Miss Dorcas Matthews, Miss. Hilda Graham, Miss
Georgina Murray, Mr. It. C. Gollings, Mr. C. Cyril Croke,
Fred A. Walters, Hugh T. Bennett, Walter Siegfried.
PRICES 25. 35 and 50 CENTS
Oreg'on
Builders
Are you doing what you can to populate
your state?
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmer, mechanics,
merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong hamli and a willing
heart capital or no capital.
The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
is suiiiling tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution
through every available agency. Will you not help the good work
of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your
friends who are likely to bo interested in this state? We will be
glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information
about OKKGON and its opportunities.
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER
AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities are
From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $ 41.70
Omaha 80.00 " Cineinati 42.20
" Kansas City 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75
St. Louis a.r.50 " New York 55.00
" Chicago 3t?.00
TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID
If you want to biing a friend or lelative to Oretion, deposit the
proper amount with any of our agent!'. The ticket will then 1
furnished by telegraph.
.!. II. FREDRICY, Local AiuST, HOOD RIVER, ORE.
WM. McMURRAY, Oeneral PaMenaer Agent,
Portland, Oregon "
BUSINESS COLLEGE
A WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS
PORTLAND. OREGON -
vyniTP Fnn CATALOG
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77 .V . Unit Plain You in a Good Position
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK rOODS D I U3I.NS
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Cruth and mi in feed or salt Proper dot in tablets
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
Far Horus. Cattle. Sheen. Swine and Fowl. They art made from lb active principle or the
covdeased eeaence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust Ashee, Chop Feed or Braa. Are hut
aa food whea 10 years old aa whea 10 daya old. They comply with all part dm J laws. Aa (or
and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablcta. or SKIDOO Worm. Kidney, Chickta Cholera.
Blister, Cathartic Heart. Fev, Hof tnoiera. Distemper, nn Eye.iouctaDieieorLoase rowder,
SpaviaXart or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUI BELL MEDICINE CO..
Incorporated: Capital Stock 000,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota U. S. A.
for Sale by Hanna & Perigo.
It's easy to reach North Beach
Take Steamer POTTER from i'ortluud
I'uh-i nveis are i.o transferred to tin railroad at M EG LKK fourteen
mi e np the Columbia River fruin II wf. Thia eliminate
the necessity of steamers waiting for the tide, aui
insures prompt and regular summer service
The Steamer T. J. Potter leaves Portland every
morning except Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'clock
Saturday only at 2 o'clock P. M. Remember the
Summer rate on the O. R. QL N. is $6.55 from
Hood River, Ore., to all North Beach points and
return; good until September.
North Beach lu a famous, beautiful place the most perfect beach on the
whole Nortli Coast. There are accommodations galore at priori to suit
all tastes; camping facilities without equal perfect bathing condition!;
all sorts of amusements aud diversions. Come, have a good rest and a
jolly time. Let us send you our uew summer book and tell you all about
North Beach.
J. H. FREDICY, Local Agent, Hood River, Oregon
WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
THE ICE CREAM OF QUALITY
wetland's
Famous Ice Cream
vSpecial Prices on Orders
Hood River Agents
TOMPKINS BROS.
Creating a Reserve
Is not difficult oi;ce you start to save your
money systematically. Rut 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 .
Rut 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
in 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 RIVER, OREGON.
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
HARNESS AND SADDLES
And All Kinds of
Harness Goods, Carriage Trimmings, Blankets
and Robes.
Tents, Awnings and Wagon Covers
George Irvine
Successor to S. J. Frank
Filling Prescriptions 0
J 4y Vf; Witl' r,,re DlUgs with satisfaction to Jf
Cyffi ElI 'k'1 tt'ieitand physician is assured if f ij
I M
satisfaction to
an is assured if
you leae your prescription with as.
We have trained a reputation for relia
bility In Hiipplying
Pure Fresh Drugs
In hII our prt-M'riptions. When you
h-ii g y.mr prescriptions here yon a'e
sure I ideal service..
THE GLAUfcR PHARMACY, CHigcN. claeke
HOOD RIVER. OREGOif 7
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