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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
J?OUV OOP H1VEK OJLAOlJEit THbittiDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Jaa Cook, Austin Lockumu aiid Aln. "l.ucey atttmJed the achool ior apfle'piicUati bell In Hood River last wee. M. lliwtborne lost a valuable cof UsL wesk. Outer or alfalfa bloat Ottuscl her dentil. C f 'liigbaupt lost a burse last week. The liorxe stepped into a hole in aucb a nintiuer at to break a letf, thus mak ing its deut'i practically necessary. A tract of laud lyiug north of that owned bv M. Hawthorne is sol 1, but we hire not learned the name of the piirchasor. This tract is a pail of that known as the Sliniierlaiitl laud end will make a fine property for the b!iivs, who. we ere told, expects to be at home Ibeie la luu utsr luiure. M.irv KleUter. of Iliinois, arrived here Saturday and is viBitiou friends at the home of J. J. Kiurueuarber. W. A. Loakuiau came home Wdnes dav. He made a huHitiem visit lu Portland, also In Carson, Wash. Ij. A. K. Clark oaiue home 'lburndoy alter a two days' businoss visit In Portland. O. L. Walton' mottwr and lit!! brother came down from their home near lbe Dalles for a visit at the home of O. L. Walter. The many friends of Venioe Celli st) 11 will be glad to beat that aha is to be again oouoted of Udell. Venioe will be at home with Mrs. louse? and will keep the household uiaobinery running smoothly while Mia. louBoy attends to her woik as teaoher In the primary department of Odell school. Venice la true blue and Is always weloome here, where she is known for true worth, and one 0t the happiest dispositions, O.H. Rboadei returned from a bunt Saturday. We are told their paok contained bear meat, venison and buokleberries. -(Joldtbwaite and Cbrlntio are the Dames of two new mail boxe.4 just be side the box marked 13. K. 'fuoker These gentlemen purchased land lying ill) the river road from the Tuoker reisdeiice aud they are now patrons of K. f. U. tio. 1. Mrs. M. D. Odell is visiting ber sla ter and relatives In Portland and those well known friends ot Odell, the Nells at Cornelius, Oregon. Albert Shelley was out In the moun tains lnut week foi a buut. Don Crosby was a Portlaud visitor one day last week. Irene and 'Olive Fisher, uf Moaier, came down Hturdny for a vlelt at the home of thoir grand parents, Mr. aud Mrs. A. Wood. M. L. Howard and daughter Mayme went to Salem to attend the state fair JiiKt week. Aubrey Davis la home from an ex tended visit with relatives in Califor nia. Id last week's notes we failed to tell of an exciting runaway, lu which JS. I. Voting and son, Ulouu, figured, on the Saturday before last. No eri oiii Injury resulted, bnt little Ruth, who was one of the oooupanta of the vehicle to wbloh the horses that were in aucb a burry were attaobed was quite frightened. Margie Crockett Is home from a visit with the family of ber aunt, Mrs. A. J. Frledley, ot Hood Kiver. Mrt. Hattle Crockett has been visit ing relatives and friends In ihe Dalles aud has coma back toi a visit with bor daughter. Mrs. Wm. Kemp, Oertrudo Daveuport, of Mosier, bn bnen with hei sister here for a visit, Mrs. Harry Kemp, and with friends. Odell school Is progressing well un der the mnnagement of its able corps of teachers. I'he attendance is large Mild interest good and we' teel justilled In expeotiug gratiiying lesults. Amoug those who wore seen going out for a hunt were the following : C. P. Odoll, Clarence Knapp, Harry Bil llman, I'red Plliigliaupt, Pete Lenz. . Mr. aud MrsTPettTLeuz baTe""pn chased property lu Dukes Valley and their home is now there. O. II. Ehrck Is a Portland visitor . this week. 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 8 WE; PAY SPOT CASH Are ALWAYS followed TO THE LETTER when we fill the prescrip tion. He prescribes what he believes will cure. It is our business to supply the EXACT medicine he orders. Come here with your prescrip tions and if medicines can cure, THOSE PREPARED BY US WILL INSURE RECOVERY. KEIR SMITH BLOCK J. H. Kggart expeots to load three rars of wood this week. The wood is owned by Mr. Iaft, ot Hood Kiver. Geo. W. Craw, of Portland, and Roswell Shelley, ot Carsoo, plan to visit Odell this week. These gentle men bare property interests here and their coming is for biuiuess relating to their holdings here. Mis. W. C. Ehrck and lit le daugb ter, Xbelnia, have gone to their home in Portland, after having made an ex tended visit at the home of Mrs. Wrr. Ubrok. .We teel that the new car-lcr on R. V. I). No. 1 deserve a good word, for wbeu his work is t arefully considered be is H iking an exceptional record. The number of errors is small and de livery is made In good time. Last week J. W. Strong sold bis twenty acre traut for a vousideiatiou of $0,250. We understand that imme diate possession is a part of the con tract of sale We regret to loaro that this family is to be no longer of Odell lint sincerely wMi '.hem tuccess in their uew home, wheiever it may be. We exteud to those who will coae in thoir place a be irty welcome aud tiimt that tbey may Hud in Odell a pleasaut and profitable home. Next week we expect to tell you ol a wedding. Perhaps you bear the ringing ot wedding bells even now. "hoitii v hop Are you just barely getting around by the aid of crutches or a cane? Tnlesg you have lost a limb or have a defor mity if your trouble is rheumatism, lumbago, sprain, stiff joints, or any thing of any like nature use B.illanlV Snow Liniment and in no time you can throw away your crutches and be as well as anyone. Price L'5c, 0i: mul $1. Sold by Ciias. X. Clarke. MOUNTHOOD. Lydia Morton left Weilms ly, Sep tember 1C, for Pendleton, to attend the aoademy there. Miss Bailey, tbe teacher of the school at Dee, spent Sunday h' D. K. Cooper's home. School began Monday with Mr Mnr dook piiooipal bud Miss I'urci 11 pri mary teacher. Work on the new school bouse is be ing rapidly pushed, on lbe west side. It will soou be ready for sobool work. Myron Wisbait wont to Tbe Dalles last week to work. Rev. Cornelius delivered two good sermons Sunday. Kveryoue is invited to next Sunday services, especially to tbe young people's and children's ser vioe in tbe evening. A baby was born to Mi. and Mre. Alien Maormn Saturday, The mother is doing well, but the bufcy disd at birtb. Mr. aud Mrs. Roy Henson's-CaTy has been sick during the past week. Myrtle Tomilusou is lu poor beulth caused by a strain of the muscles about the lungs. Mi. and Mrs. Anderson made nu overland trip to The Dalles last week. Friday night in dribble's hall an enthusiastic meeting ot the men of tbe upper valley was held. A league was oigauized, to be known ps the Upper Valley Development League. Thirty six or more joined and they raised nearly $100. Every business man in the upper valley should bolong to this league and push its development. President T. H. Larwood ; vice presi dent, W. H. Marshall; secretary and treasurre, II. ii. Langille; committee for publication, H J. Molsaao, W. 11. Marshall and Koy Uabson. A large shipment of pears went from D. R. Cooper'a during tbe past week. . A. J. Speuoer, of California, is vis Ring Rev. Cornellsoo. Kodol will, in a very abort time, en able the stomach to do the work it should do, and the work it should do is to digest all the food yon eat. It makes the stomach sweet mid it is plensnnt to take. It is sold here by Kelr it Cuso. FRANKTON. At the student bndv nieetinu. which was held September 14. the tnllnwinu otliorei were elected: President, Jae lleaton: vice president. Lizzie Ebv: secretary, Stephen Eby; treasurer, Donald Nuunemaker; sergeant at arms RA WATiS Watchmakers DOC Your Doctor's D CA Wililam Martin. On Friday a meet ing was held aud the oouatittition doited, ibis eek there is to be a meeting to make further arrangements for athletic. The students mean to make this school year oue thi.t shall mark the beginning of a period of ad vancement and fame for Fraukton. Friduy moiuiig the ttachers aud pupils enjoyed a call from our couuly superiuteudeut, E. E. Goad. The eighth grade examinations, held lust week, were couducted by Mr. A fa tten. New water pipes hav nrrived and tre beiug put in. Ibis will be gieat improvement mt-r pieeent water ays teui. Erciyciin is uwakeuiug to tbt I'otterinent of our school and we shsll I a ton lauk ainuov tl.e tirvt schools ol i the county. j Saturday nllernoen the directnu made the school a very pleiaut rail. I bey Infer held a boaid neetiug. ibis week the new iluuLs foi the in teriuediutu gra e ueio receive !. Miiia Rih siid In.i ii il v.eie ylud to re ceive them, i. s tl.e j i.uie In en having to woik quite iucetivenLiilly for ev erul weeks. A It ('It. NT CHILI) dreads the tiro. The dread U whole some, but not the burn; that can he bculed and instantly relieved by apply ing It.tllard's Snow l.lniu.t nt. lie pre pared for accidents by keeping a bottle always in the hous . Heft for surains bruises, cuts, scalds, rheumatism, neu ralgia, bunions any and all aches and pains. Price, 25c, fiOc and J 1. 00. Sold by Chus. N. Clurke. MOSIER. Mr. Bud Mrs Stromp, of Wilnou ville, Oie , tp-iiL n couphi nf days looking over Moeitr real estate last week with a view of buying. Mr. McCaigor. of Portland, spent Friday aud Sutrudiiy on bis ranch here. Mr. aud Mis. E. L Howe, of Poit laud, are back to tbe lariu again, l hiy have iiient most cl tbe sumn.ei here on the 1 1-. no h. Mr. aud Mr W. A lluslunds uud chiidieu. Mrs. A. Root, Mrs. Bert Middleswart aud childreu, were shop plug lu hood liiter Friday. The dlrect'jrs of the Mos'er Fruit Uiowers Association held a meeting Saturday atturuoou couceruing tin coming appl i eeasou. Mrs. Jus Cole aud children ire psendiug a veek or si in Poitland with ber parents. Mrs. A. Or.ibnni arrived Just Sunday to visit her f u I -; a after an absence of four years, three of which have been spent at Nome, Aluska. She thinks cf returning, an she is ulready houx sick for the frozen north. LS. C. Dnnoau was in Mosier severnl days last week. Mrs. A. Nelson, of The Dalles, re turned homo Wednesday, alter a vii-it here with her brother aud family, Wm. Jouhsou. Elmer Coyle aud family moved lust week to LaFayetie, Ore., where they have purchased o homo. Mrs CoyluV mother, Mrs. lirahani, iiecouipanicri them to their new home, where she expeots to upend a month or moie. Mr. and Mrs M. 11. Crait have moved back to their Mosier home, having iiih'Io final proof on Mrs. Cratt's Mt. Hood homestead. Tbe old friends are glad to have them ha' k in Mosier. Our sobool has been in eessiou one week. Teachers and scholars all seem well pleased, the number of scholars enrolled to date being fltty. Twelve enra ot home grown prunes were sent eant this year through the Mosier Fruit Ornwers Association. This fruit found market lu New Yorl, Pittsburg and Chicago. A. P. linteliaiu and daughter went to. Portland Sunday. Miss Maude le mains to attend school. Quite a serious accident happened lust Thursday evening, bm Alex Ste.i;rt and b) W. Davidhizer were returning from Mr. Stewart's ranch, where they Iih1 been working. As they were coin lug down grade the biake failed to work pri perly and the horse becoming somewbat tractions, ran the rig upon a log lying at the roadside, thus tip ping tbe occupants out. Mr. David- You Get Right Prices 9 imnmif StqA.JLISJjil irections I 4 ' - Young Men's Clothes Ederheimcr, Stein & Co., Makers PROVIDED especially this Fall for you fellows of high school and college age. Bought the smartest Young Men's styles ; of makers spe cializing Young Men's clothes. That's why the garments we're selling best meet your ideas of the sort of clothes you ought to have. You've probably guessed the makers name is Ederheimer, Stein &-Co. No other name so closely associated with stylish clothes for young menj no other house devoting so much thought, study and ripe experience to this one branch of clothesmaking. We've got the newest models; many nifty stylea of cuff and lapel; pattern are the richest American and foreign weaves. You'll find your choice among them. Frank ffl hlzer escaped unhurt, while Mr. Stew art lauded on head aud shoulders agninsi tbe liiuk. 1 1 i h U ft phoulder was badly bruised and broken. Dr. Kobinsjn was ctdled aud proceeded to bandage up tho injured arm and shoulder, i'hnt is the second bad bo cldent to hnppeu in Mosier within tbe last three weeks. Road Inspector W. E. Monkey and a gang ot able mou commenced work on the new road up Keck creek Inst week so tbe tune of tbe pick and shovel in contact with the earth aud ruckc, goes merrily on. Kev. M. M. lil'idsoe, efcrotary of the BiiptUt association, delivered two very inteiestiug sermons Sunday, Sep tember 20. Tho series of meetings held rt tho itapti.-it church for the past three weeks close. 1 lutt Wednes day evening. Kveryono enjoyed ltev. Smith's speaking and we hope be cau visit Mosier ngain iu the future, as there has been muoh good accomplish ed through his ell or e while here. W ILL I ME KENT MANY Every person should know that good health if iiiipnNilI il the kidtievs are dcrnnifcd. Foley's Kidney liemedy ill cure kidney and bladder diseases in every form, and will build i i and strengthen these organs m they will per lorin their functions properly. Xo dnii' ger of l!riy;lit'fl diaeaso or diabetes if Ko lev's Kidnev Uerncdv is taken in time. Clarke's Drug Store. BARRETT. Ihe Kookford merohaut made a (ly ing trip to PoiMaud on Mouduy ot this week and bought his winter stock i f guods and uotiuus. w. C. Adams has mode a eucoess In raising nutmeg melons and cacti- loupes, lie sold a lond ou Salurduy ln.it which betted nlm flz. Some person or pt.rsuns visited Jim Kistr's melo'i patch ore night lust peek aud destroyed a lurge number of water melons. It will be well for the next party who goes to Jim's water melon patch to tako nlunlern, foi Jim denlires eteriml vengeance on the next. The meeting which was callod by tho directors of the Hood Rivet ir rigation District on Friday of hu-t weuk well attended and tho mat ter of paying oil the local indebted-uti-H was well dicussed. It was voted to levy a special utx for that purpose. Wheu our local iudebteduefs i9 paid the bonds can be bold and this will shew that tbe district is n t behind iu put lug up tbe money. Jie Cirotf is now bauliuu tire wood to Hood Kiver. Joe will be doing scniit bing. , ;- Will Miuer reti.rued htuue ou Sat- ord.iv after au treoi of ome moiitha rpent in Wa-iiinjitim end lduho. Kl Watts, the tdaNterir. is now woikiug fVr tlio government at tin Warm Spriugs rererratiuii, but will he I houe early in (-otobrr. SiHr.oae Kd has learne't the Iudian jargon. A llmglar in Tinui ih name is "bad coiiirh." He doesn't cave for g..ld t.r silver, but he will ftea! .Hotel Gerlinger... 0 P. 1IEMS1XGEX, Prop. OPEN DAY AN I) NIGHT. ALLTRA1XSSTOP IX FRONT OF THE A. Cram your health away. If he appears in your house arrest him at once with Bal lard's Horehound Syup, it may mean consumption if you don't. A cure for nil coughs, colds and client troubles. Price 2f:, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Chus. N. Clarke. To Keep Salt Dry. "To prevent salt iu saltcellars from becoming damp nud lumpy, wheu Ulliug them put in ten to twelve pieces of rice, " says Woman' Home Compauiou tor Septerubor. "Ibis will not oiite through the holes in the cover of the saltcellars, bur. will break the lumps of salt nud gitther the moisture, thus the salt is always One and dry. " Cures Winter Cough. J. E. Clover, 101 N. Main Lt., Ottawa, Kuns., writes: "Every fall it has been my wife's trouble to cutcb a severe cold and therefore to cough all winter long. Lnst fall I got her a bottle of Horchound Kyrup. She awid it and has been able to sleep soundly all night long. When ever the cough troubles her 4wo or three doM-a stops the cough, and she is able to be up and well." 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by Chns. N. Clarke. Law liaten lor Emit Fair. Cbas. T. Karly, chairman of the transportation committee of the Hood Kiver Fruit Fair, has received word from Wm. MoMurray, general passen ger ageut of the O. K. & N. railroad. that rates of tare and one third will be put in effect for tbe iair from all points reached by that road in Uie gon. Ootobei 17 hag been selected by the fair association as Portland day and on that date round trip tickets will be sold bt tbe rate of one fare. The cheep rate made by tbo railroad for visitors from Portland is expeoted to insuie a good attendance from that city. An Ounce of Prevention. is worth a pound of core. There are many poor sufferars, consumptives who are hopeless of getting well who, if they had taken care of themselves would now be well. A cough is Ihe foundation of consumption. Ballard's Horehoiind Syrup will euro that cough. Mrs. S., Creat Falls, Mont., writes: "I have used Ballard's lloreliound Syrup iu my family for years my children never suffer with coughs." Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. 'Jeo. Chamberlain, of Monier, spent Thursday iu this city. DeWiu'e Little Early Risers, safe. easy pleHsant, sure, little liver pills. iSold by Keir & Cass. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good hind at low prices at present, (iood trowing community. 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MAIUONMaeUAE PORTLAND LIST YOl.TIt IMIOI'KHTY WITH MacRae & Angus Portland and Hood River We are prepared to handle HOOD RIVER FRUIT LANDS on a large scale and if you want to make prompt sales give us your contract. Phone Mr. Angus at his farm, Home phone No. 187L, Hood River. Write to the Portland office, 482 Chamber of Commerce. WHITE SALMON VALLEY BIENNIAL ERUIT FAIR OCTOBER 13 and 14, 1908 ''pilE grandest display of Fruit, Vegetables and Farm Products ever placed on exhibition. Our Poultry Show will be grand. A large space devoted to Crazy I'fitch Work and other domestic articles. EXHIBIT FREE TO ALL VISITORS Excursion Rates Boat 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 BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG You in a Oood Ponitum S F. W. ANGUS HOOD RIVF.lt on Railroads and Lines HKLIABLK DRUGGISTS 1 The Dalles, Ore. ist and Union Sts.