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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1908)
rdlttf, CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. One da; last k W. A. Lcokrnan aud sod Austin were clearing out tbe chimney at their home, Mr. Look man ta'iriug oa tbe ludder that reeled on tbe ground bile Austin was on Blad der on tbe rout and held in place by bla father. Tbe lomei ladder alipped and liiddera and occuptuti fell. Aastiu'a wrlkt was eererely sprained and botb be and bU father were bruited and bken by tbe fall, but altogether tliey true fortunute io not ausuioing more serious injuries. On-) tf tbe Zeller brotbt-ri waa truck by the sweep of tbe stump puller which be waa operating on tbeir forty acie tract lat week and recited Injuriea ao nerious hi to con fine him to biii bed for a time. The little aon of Mr. and Mra. Fuobea whi ill a tew days lust week and Dr. Shaw waa oalltd. At tbe last acoouuts tbe little boy aas Improving J. J. Krumenaober'a house it io prooeea of construction, tbe founda tion having been completed and tbe frame it now being raised. Mr. and Mra. E. L. Klemer arrived Inat week and bare sicca been receiv ing congratalationt of tbeir Udell friends. Last Friday waa A. J. Friedley' laat day aa carrier on the K. t D No. 1 and tbe patrons will not bear the jov ial greeting be always bad ready tor tboee wbo appreciated faithful ser vice. Our new carrier is performing tbe trying dutiea of bla position in a hitfhly aatislaotory manner ao far aa your correspondent bat been in formed. A. 11. Mauley of Portland waa up Sunday for a visit at tbe home of Mm. Sarah E. Toueey. Francet Inusey returned to Portland witb Mr. Munley and the will attend roliool in tli ut city. Mr. Manley and the lute J. L. Touaey were oousint. Mrs. Kstber A. Covlll, formerly of Burlington. Kansas, but none of Ta ooma, Wash., came Saturduy for a short visit with the family of h. A. E. Clark. Mra. Uovill expressed her self aa well pleased witb our valley aird its beauty, aa well as witb its prospects in a business way. Lee Strong of Newport, Oregon, was bere Sunday on a visit witb the homo folk. Lee la in busluesa at Newport and frienda here join in wishing him success.. Mra. Murphy spoke to the people of Odall Suuday evening. She wag bore In tbe interest of a fund for buildlug borne for worklug girls in tbe city. W. A. Lockuian and L. A, E. Clark wont to Carson, Wash., and Portland, Oregon, Tuesday ou busluesa visit. O. L. Walter was called to Tbe Dalles laat week by tbe death of his brother Cleorge. After an illness of several months duration during wLloh every known means of staying tbe progress of that dread disease consumption waa tried but without avail, Ueorge Wal ter died at bis borne about nine miloa from The Dulles tbe night of Mouduy, September, 7th. Ueorge bad passed bis twenty-Urst birthday and waa a young man of unusual promise and his untimely death curses great sorrow where be waa known and loved for bia umoy good qualities. At be bud attended school at Udell several terms be was one Udell's boya and bis lost ia keenly felt. To tbe parent! and brother! we extend sinaerest sym pathy in this their time of great grief. MOUNT HOOD. Misses Nan and Mildred Cooper left, last week for an extended visit witb tbeir parenti in Tbe Dallos. We are very torry to bave them leave Mt. Iiood. Mr. Hobart it visiting hit daughter, Mrs. W. S. (Jr! utile. All were glad to learn of Miss Alda Puddy'a leturu borne last week. Joe VI ess returned Wednesday from The Dalles. Miss llattie Cooper left Saturday to attend the state normal sohool at Mon mouth. She wat accompanied by her lister, Lizzie, who will return in a few days. Zora Puddy and Douuell Larwood eft Saturday to attend school at tbe Presbyterian aoademy at Pendleton. Our yonog people matt receive higher ducation, but we mist tbem at borne. Tbe box social at Mr. Caody'a waa a complete sucoesa. All report a good time. Tbe receipts were over l-U. Tbe lecture, 'Twentieth Century Womn'a buildings," by Mia.Murpbv. wat well attended and appreciated. She represents a great cause. Mra. Larwood and daughter, Helen, bave returned from Portland, where Mias Helen bat been receiving medi cal treatment. We are glad to know Helen's health ia improved. Mr. and Mrt. Tbomat bave moved to Texas, wbeie they expect to make tbeir future borne. Work on W. S. Grihble'a bouse was begun Friday and Loo Ualdwin will toon bave bit beautiful borne bunt. CRAPPER. Married, at tbe home nf tbe bride's father, Mr. H. Hunt, Mr. William A. Miller and Miss Leona E. Hunt, by Kev. Mr. Titus of Springfield, Ore gon. Those present were Mr. and Mrr. Ed Hunt, M". Joe Hunt, Missns Lna Meyer, bertba Hunt and Irma Miller and Messrs. Ashly and Ivbu Miller, Mi. It. Hunt and Misses (Jraoe and Jennie Hunt. After refreshments tbe happy couple loft for Portland and points in Wasbugton 'or a short trip. After tbeir return thev will be at borne to tbeir friends in tbeir new bouse at Pole Flat. Tbe worthy couple, 'are well known and highly respeoted young Crapperites and start in life enjoying tbe, best wishes of all wbo know tbem. W.JII. Itoiobow made bis first trip a carrier on H. F. D. No. 2 on Fri day of last week. Edgar Hunt, wbo btd typboid fever, has suffered a relapse. It ia rerrted that Ed. Hunt bas tbe wulking ty pboid fever but is convalescent. Tbe stork visited tbe borne i t Mr. and Mra. Alex Hooker on September i:i and left a wee lassie to add to tbe joy and bappiues ot the family. T. A. Vanausdale and family went to Missouri on a visit a few weeks ago and in letter of recent diite, Mrs. Vanausdale states tbat Tom has a light attack of typboid fever. Kev. Mr. Titus, of Springfield, Oregon, preached at tbe Oak Grove ball on last Sunday afternoon. O. A. McCurdy and P. II. Martin made a trip to ; the East tide of tbe valley on lust Suuday. Rev. Uhnrl t Shermun prenobed In tbe hall on Sunday eveuing. FRANKTON. School opened August 3 with an en rollment of 110 pupils, which exceeds lust year's enrollment. The teachers are Piof. Stubbs, principal, Mist Vanette, Assistant; Mist Kusb, inter mediate; Miss Clapp, primary; Miss Merill, Menominee. Tbe burning of tbe Menominee mill almost depleted tbe attendunoe of tbe Menominee school this year. There ia an enrollment of eight there thus far. Frankton is preparing to play basket-ball tbia year, botb boys and girlt are organizing teams. Tbe Student Uody election was held September 11; results will be published uext week. Frankton has tbe largest eighth grade olasa tbey bave bad in teveral yeart and they aro planning to do tome good work thla term. Student. DeWitt'a Little Early Risers, late, easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills. Sold by Keir & Cass. WHITE SALMON. (Krom Enterprise.) White Salmon. R. E. Wnre repoitt that be found a Yellow Newtown apple in perfect condition last week In an open bouse on the Hendley ranch. The apple was picked In tbe fall ot 1907, and abowt bow White Salmon apples will keep without cold stoiage. Mrt. Wilson, ot Cook't addition, has an Bpple tree tbat waa Bet out last spring and now hut a nice well devel oped apple on it. The tree is too small to bear the weight ot the apple. but Mra. Wllsou let it stay to see if it would mature. w. a. Kamaey told bit ranob to a man by tbe name of Abbott, of Hood Hirer, consideration, VIJ.IUU. Mr Abbott bat since told 20 acret for 00 pep acre, wblcb goes to tbow tbat Hood River people kuow good land when tbey see it. Mr. liartou, while out buuting witb bia little boy tbe first ot tbe week, acoidentlaly shot tbe boy witb No. 7 brt. Tweuty-teven shot entered tbe body hut tbe little fellow ia doing nicely ai d will soon be all right again. A S. Ore fa i-tole a march on many friends last Wednesday and proceeded out to Mrs. Wilsou't borne in Cook't addition with Kev. Tate, wbo joined blm and Mies Lotta Wilson ia tbe holy bonds oi' matrimony. Tbey to.ik tbe boat fur Portland and tbe seaside, where tbey will spend week before returning. A train load of ralmon passed over tbe North Hunk railroad thla week en oute to Cbirsg'iand New York. Thin train ooutaiued forty car witb 1.10,000 casea of salmon. II. N. C rbin and wife and John Harper rame in from Missouri this week and will make tbis tbeir borne. We ore glad to woloumn tbem to our midst. Friday afternoon the pnpilt ot tbe blgb school organized a literary soci ety. Tbe following officers were elect ed: President, W. Woolpert; secre tary, Clara Sampson; treasurer, Emma Ualsigor. Ibe sooiety expects to have a name soon. Little Earl Dean played too far away from home boruroav morning and wst lost tor half an hour. Tbe whole town joined in tbe bunt till be waa found. Some of tbe stockholders of the Maine water system met and chose A. H. Ur'jsbong for temporary manager. Mrs. Edw. Hunt, of Hood River, spent several dHys lust week visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrt. 11. IS. Hall, ot Ibis city. The peoLle of White Salmon have bought tbe Maine water sjsteiu and will form a stcok compny In tbe near future. According to nuoHicial count tbe tbe following canddatea were noinint- ed iu tbis county ou the Republican ticket: Senator, W. L. Jones; repre- yuntatite, Kuyser; assessor, Runnel; clerk, Horuibiook; commissioner, Orst district, '. Morniinson ; surveyor, Rich ardson; auditor, Gunning. Low Bates for Fruit Fair. Cbaa. T. Early, chairman of tbe transportation committee of tbe Hood River Fruit Fair, baa received word from Wm. MoMurray, general passen ger agent ot the U. R. A N. railroad, tbat ratea of tare and one third will be put in effect for tbe fair from all pointa reaobed by tbat road In Ore rob. October 17 baa been selected by tbe fair association aa Portland day and on tbat date round trip tickets win tie told at tbe rate of one tare. The cheap rate made by the railroad fot visitors from Portland ia expected to Inaure a good attendunoe from tbat olty. Bourne Rftnrn to Oregon. After an absence from Orecon of over two years United States Knnutnr Jonathan Bourne, Jr.. retorrre' to Portland last Fridav to remain until after the November election. Tbe senator wat accomranied bv Mra. linurua and rirnvn iminndiatAfv In their realdAnr.A nn Knrnnfh atpoAt Senator llourne was met at tbe depot oy a amaii dniegition or friends, con sisting of Thomas McCusker, A W. BARRETT. F. Fen wick came up from Portland and is staying on his rauch with bis family for a few days. We beur Lee Morse bas been ap pointed road supervisor by the county commissiouers in place of Mr. Wood- worth wbo has resigned, l-.ee will make a good supervisor. lie on the lookout for a notice which will shortly be made announc ing a special sale of mena', womens aud ohiidrens' shoes at Rockford store. This will be a genuine sale as we have to make room for a uew line of slices. We wish to congratulate 1). F. Eadleman, our road supervisor, upon tbe most excellent' work done in this district. The main road bas been put in line shape tor the winter. BINGEN. (Krom Observer.) C. M. Douglus, ot Ilusum, was in Bingen Tuesdny. ' here it an option on nit large runcn wnicn ne nas ror sale, and there 1 every indication that tbe 480 aores will soon change bands. Mrs. E. M. Draws, of Portland, vis ited ber cousin, Tbeo Suksdorf, of tbia plaoe, latt Saturday. Mrs. Drews was a resident of tbia section for a number of years, and contemplates returning and living witb ;ut again She returned Monday. C. C. Wetberul and wife, of Carson, visited here Hundtty aud Monduy. Tbey brought their little grandson, Charlie, with them, wbo several months ago was kicked in tbe tore bead by a horse. The little fellow has an ugly scar, but bis recovery seenit permanent. John Peterson, ' of Trout Lake, brought about two tons of oheese to the dock on Wednesday for shipment Tbia happens about once in two weeks but it ia now probable that tbe Trout Lake Co-operative Creamery Co. will send butter instead of cheese. Ibe primary election at our town ot Ulngen lust iuesday passed on very NEW FALL GOODS Of Barrettes, Brooches, Bracelets, Scarfpins, Egyptian Matrix Novelties, Belt Buckles, Etc. Also our large staple line of WATCHES, DIAMONDS and Sterling' and Solid Gold Goods AT LARAW Watchmakers WE PAY SPOT CASH You Get Right Prices We Are Backward in Prices But in quality there are no drugs or medi cines that can excel ours. We carry a full line of toilet articles; such as sponges, shav ing sets, bay rum, perfumes, powders, brushes, etc. and the qualities are all top notch. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY AND QUICKLY COMPOUNDED AT ALL TIMES BY REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ONLY. KEIR & CASS SMITH BLOCK JC RELIABLE DRUGGISTS DC 3C quietly. Tbe office elected were aa follows: Ibeo. Suksdorf, justice of tbe peace; John Terry, oonstable; and J. A. Uenderson. precinct com mitteeman. At we go to press we learn tbat an error of 32 vote in favor ot Klcbard sen for surveyor bad been made io Wb'te Salmon. Tbere ia very close race between Richardson and Borden. Tbe county bridge over tbe track near Jotlyn wat commenced last Mon day. Tbia towntite In all probability will be abaudoned abortly. Metdamea A. R. Byrkett, II. Clay Krertole and Geo. Coleman waot to Husum Friday, where tbey will alay a week at tbe Carter boteL Tbe funeral of tbe infant twin of Mr. and Mrt. Coleman took place Wednesday the lntern:eut wat In (Jood Will cemetery. Orton, etate repreeentatlve-eleot; Ma jor J. P. Kennadv. chairman at tha Republican county central committee; w. e. Williamson, chairman aeoond district congressional committee; Sur veyor Ueneral O. A. Weetgate, N. J. Sinoott, atate aenator elect from Was co oounty, and Frederick V. Uolman, Apple Crop for 12 Tears. . Tbe following Ognrea are tboea of tbe United States department of agri culture aud tbow tbe decrease in tbe apple production of tblt country dur ing tbe 12 yeart ending 1907: 1895, 60,510,000 barrels; 189C, C9, 070,000; 1897, 41,536.000; 1898, 28,570. 000; 1899. 37.5tiO,OUO; 1900. 47,960,000; 1901, 26,970,000; 1902, 47,625.000; 1903, 430,000.000; 1904, 43,300,000; 1905, 23, 500,000; 1906, 36,130,000; 1907,25,000,. 000.. Found .Not Uulltv. Geo. Bauer, an AoslriaO, wat ar rested Thursday by Deputy Sheriff Morse near The Dallas, charged with tbe theft of a watob laBt winter in tbe lodglug bonse of tbe tiast Eod taloon. Ibe complainant waa John Dark. Bauer waa viven a bearing Friday be fore Jastioe Buck, but tbe evidence failed to substantiate the charge the ana ne was disebvrged. Bauer wat represaoted by Attorney A. A Jayne and A. J. Derby and District Attor ney Fied Wilson prosecuted tbe case. I.ime and cement in any quantity at Whitehead'. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in largo or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing community. Sis miles east of Hood Kiver. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will ao well to writ i or tee GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Mofcier. Oregon WHITE SALMON VALLEY BIENNIAL FRUIT FAIR OCTOBER 13 and 14, 1908 'JpilK grandest display of Fruit, . Vegetables and Farm Products ever placed on exhibition. Our Poultry Show will be grand. A large space devoted to Crazy Patch Work and other domestic articles. EXHIBIT FREE TO ALL VISITORS Excursion Rates on Railroads and Boat Lines ...Hotel Gerlinger... P. HEMSINGEN, F-rop. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ALLTHAINSSTOPIN FRONT OF THE HOTEL The Dalles, Ore. ist and Union Sts. O regon Builders 99 Are you doing what you can to populate your state? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmer?, mechanics, merchants, clerkf, people with brains, Btrong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. Will you not help the good work of builiiinu Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in thisfelate?. We will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information about OREGON and its opportunities. COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during SEPTEMBER. AND OCTOBER from the Eaat to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are From Denver. .f30.00 " Oniahn 30.00 Kaii8!is City 30.00 St. Louis..... a.).5b Chicago....... 38.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Ciiicinati 42.20 " Cleveland 44.75 " New York...... 55.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If you want to hiing a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper anuiiiiit with any of our agents. The ticket will then be fnrtiinlieil by telegraph. J. II. FREDRICY, Locai. Aoe.nt, HOOD RIVER, ORE. WM. McMURRAV, Ocneral Pauenger Agent, , Portland. Oregon mm BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS f-ORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG TTie School that rite Yon in a (Jood Fotitiun r.'.AlU OWN UTOCK FOOJS C-;' USINi SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mil in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowl.. They are made from the active principle or the condented essence ol the drug;. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just as food whea 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drat laws. Ask for and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera. Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fevi , HoJ Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Louse Powder, Spavin .Core or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO.. Incorporated; Capital stock vauo.ooo.oo; Watertown, South Dakota U. S. A. For Sale by Hanna & Perigo. It's easy to reach North Beach Take Steamer POTTER from Portland Passengers are now transferred to tha railroad at M EG LER fourteen miles up the Columbia River from Ilwaco. This eliminates the necessity of steamers waiting for the tide, and 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. Gl N. ,is $6.55 'from Hood Kiver, Ore., to all North Reach points and return; good until September. North Beach iu a famous, beautiful place the most perfect beach on the whole Nortlr Coant. There are accommodations galore at priofs to suit all tastes; camping facilities without equal perfect bathing conditions; all sorts of amusements and diversions. Come, have a good rest and a jolly time. Let us send you our new summer book and tell you all about North Beach. J. H. FREDICY, Local Agent, Hood River, Oregon WM. McML'RRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland) Oregon. THE ICE CREAM OF QUALITY I 1 T-TfUl M-MMaillSMSaasaMMSalaMasai1MaTJSWaasl m III IsaasMSSataaSSMaJSMSl MIaaSMWSWSBSWSMWSSSSSMSSSWMSMSMSWMSSMSMMnrn Swetland's Famous Ice Cream Special Prices on Orders Hood River Agents TOMPKINS BROS. Creating a Reserve Is not difficult ot.ee you start to save your money systematically. But if you ever expect to be independent finanuallv 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 savings of a lifetime may be swept away in a day. We offer our patrons the couusel 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 Ml VtR, OREGON. 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 MAI! ION Mat::;',VE rOHTLANI). F. W. ANGUS HOOD KIVKIt I'!. ST YOUIi PROl'EMTY WITH MacRae & Angus Portland and Iiood River We are prepared to handle HOOD RIVER FRUIT LANDS on a large scale and if you wnnt to make prompt sales give us your contract. Phone Mr. Angus at his f.m.i, Home phone No. 187L, Hood -Biver. Write to the Portland oflice, 4:2 Chamber of Commerce.