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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1908)
four HOOD K1VBK OAULBB yaUfrfriUY, eefeB&K 1, &OB CORRESPONDENCE neiioua Injury i waited to far at we bare been able to learo. ODELL. Uortba LufJerty left Hood River Sunday eveniug eas'ward bouud. She goe to Chicago, 111., where he will twit ber irter, Mri. Kdwin AD(l ra. She will also continue ber study ot uubic. 15. I. YouoR, J. J. Krutneuacber m.l I'ibiiW Stroua were buy aeveial days lal week moriDg U. Kicbtei'a wn,i,l and load i DC raia at Uuke Vb!Io Htation. Mr. Kiohter baa bad tbirty aoiea slashed and the wood cut and lie U now baring the ground cleared of wood ao that tbe ilaihiog may be burned. Wallace Vomitf, who baa been In the emptor of Shelley A Son at Carson, Wab., fcr several months, came hoiue Sautrda. lie weut to The Dalles Sunday eveniug but expects to return bowe and remain Here inneooiieiy, h H dllirjtr. was a visitor eeveral days last week. B. Kicbter'a father has been here fmm r'rlbult. Minn., for a visit with bis son. Mr. and Mrs. Uilyen and daughter and grandson are here from Sclo, Oregon, foi a visit at the homes o' Hum nnnnawav and J. W. Wiaon. Mrs. Conoaway and Mr. Wilson are daughters of Mr. aud Mis. Bilyen. ('ail Uallisan has gone to Corvallls, Ore., where he resumes bis studies at O. A. J. Louis Hboades has gone to Cor mills, wheie be will enter O. A. C. Albert Shelley came in early last week (rom a auccesHful hunt. Mr. Walters aud eon returned to thnir home near Tbe Dalles last Wed nnadnv. Thev were here for visit with O. L. Walter. Tbe Ladies Aid of Odell met at the home of Mia. Poole one afternoon liift week aud tied and bound a com fort. i'bey otso planned for a social and lunch to be given in the ball at Odell tomorrow (Friday) night. A program consisting of music and. re citations will be a part ot tbe even inn's entertainment. Mia. Nellie Kemp Crockett, wbo is too well known hore to roqulre comment, will speak. A small admission will be oharged and there will be a reasonable charge for lunch, yuite lineiy a oom fort will beon sale at this sooial. Rev. Herbert Smith aud family, of Peuowawa, Wash., have been beie for a visit at tbe home of Rev. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. W. Smith. County Clerk Cualbertson says those who wish to vote at the coming nreaidential cloetlon must register, even though they bad registered latit spring. Harry Connaway Is prepaied with blanks aud authority for this form made Decennary by law. After having looked about tbe Wlil amette valley and other points, J. W, Strong tbiuks be will locate at Wash ougal, Wash. Ralph Lewie was home Sunday for a visit with bis pareuts, Mr. ami mrs, Jlenry Lewis. K. S. Shelley was a visitor Sunday at tbe borne of liis patents, Rev. aud Mrs. Troy Shelloy. At thin writing Frank Hammond's condition is thought to be slightly Improved, but be is seriously ill. The pulpit in Odell church wasooou pied Sunday by Hev. Herbert Smith, of Penawawa, Wasb. Mrs. iSryou Rogers, of Ruthton, visited several days last week at the home ot hei parents, Mi. ado Mrs, A. Wood. Odell people will bo sorry to hear ttmt Mrs. R. E. Cullison, of Olex, Oiegon, must undergo ua operation and weut through Hood River Friday on ber way to Portland tor the pur pose. AH sincerely hope that tbe oper at ion may result successfully. MrsJlenry Howe, of Hood River, was out em Iv this week for a few days' visit at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs. John Kroeger. Am sorry, but can't tell you about that wedding yet. Albert Shelley's horse got away from tbe sheds at tho church Sunday even ing, broko away from tbe buggy and loft for home, it is supposed. No very Where Bullets i Urn. David Parker, of Fayette. X. V., a veteran of the rhil war, w ho lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good K Me tric Bitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad cane of stomach trouble to little purpose. 1 then tried fclectric Hitter and lliey cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and well." 50c at Clarke's drug store. MOUNT HOOD. ITnilAV tha BiiuninMa nf tliA f IrMiiiM liaalcct annlnl irivfln VVpHflAttiliiV evening, September Z lu tbe ball. A large numter attended, ana trie evening was passed very pleasantly in social cnat ana aanoiog. I .AnroA Thnmii mni Hnhnrt Rnnth left Thursday to continue their stud ies at Corva lis. i hev are both juni ors at O. A. C. A very Instructive children's servloe was held at tbe cnurob Sunday morn ing. The service being one tbe child ren could understand and remeiubei. Chester Walton 'a borse ran away down tbe grade by tbe icboolbouse Wednesday evening. Tbe buggy was badly troken, borse injured some, but Cheater escaped with but tew bruises. Moral: Beware ot a broken sbait. Ulenna Wilson left Friday for Cor- vallla to attend school. A. J. Spencer, wbo bas been visit- ing Rev. Cornelison, left Friday for bla bom oear San Francisco, Cat. J. F. Cooper and John Cooper are off for a hunt in Ibe mountains. Ibe heavy frosts last week damaged tbe late peaches, grapes aud vegeta bles in tbe neighborhood. Sever Worry about a cough there's no need of worry if you will treat it at its first appearance with Mallards tlorebound byrup. 11 will stop the cough at once and nut your lungs and throat back into perfect ly healthy condition. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. BELMONT. VI r. and Mrs. M. P. 1 sen berg and daughter Lena spent Sunday at the borne ot Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Arnold in Hood River. Mra. Nunnmaker anant anvArAl Hnva the past week In Poitland. Will Hooner is viaitins at the hnme of Will Davis. Mrs. Somerrille has returned from Hubbard, Oregon. While away she visited Woodburn, Dayton aud Web- foot. She reports a pleasant time v'bitlng among old Nebraska friends and neighbors, but la glad to get borne again. Rev. Brouson aud wife left Belmont for their new field of labor Friday evening, carrying with them the best wishes ot their friends for suooess in tbe new home. Rev. B. F. Brown the new pastor at Belmont, preached his initial sermon Sundsy morning, a good con gregatlon being present, we all join lu extending tbe band of friendship to him and bis family. Mr. Tyler has bought Ursndpa bins s place on tbe JJelmont road. Mr. Keller is making some good Improvements on the place be lately bougbt form Will lsenborg. W Mr. .1 W Anrtartnn has Kaaii hnnv . . UDJ making improvements ou bis place. M. P. 1 sen berg, not to be behiud, is also getting a move on and la ini proving tbo home place Mr Williams' new bouse is looming up. It will soon be ready to move Intc. Airied ttasterraan and family are oosily aettled In Marshal lsenberg's cottage. Will Ellis aud family have moved Into the borne on Dr. Ferguson' place. Miss Maude Couover Is trying to be 610K. Miss Ruth Couover baa gone to Washington' to teacb. We miss her in our community. Mr. ana Mrs. uari Miner and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. F. U. Church. Belmont Ladies Aid are busy niak ing fancy and useful articles for their bazaar. Quite a heavy frost Tburadar night. Tbe gardens around Belmont look airkly since then. Files feel pretty g.iod these cool evenings. $100.00 Reward would gladly be paid for a cure by many leople who are bndly crippled with rheumatic in, yet if they only knew it, they can be cured by a few bottles if Ballard's Snow Liniment, and the price is only 2.V, WV and fl.00 er bottle. Sold by (,'bari. N. Clarke. MOSIER. J. M. Carrod made a buisnees trip to Portland lat Wednesday, returning inursimy evening. William Urabam came up from Un derwood, Wash , Tbur-duy end speut a few days with old Iriends. 11. F. Davidiou drove over tbe Mosier valley Wednesday morning looking st Ibe apple orobards., with view ot purcbasiog tbe preeot crop. Miss Gertrude Daveuport returned Wednesday eveuing from Hood River. where she bad been visiting her sistei, Mrs. Harry Kemp. Among the Monler people wbo were in Hood River last week we Hod: Dr. Robinson. Farok Uiuger. Mrs. John Wellberg aud son, James, Mra. will Kowland, Mra Mlddlewsait and Miss Mary, Uoo Carroll and Ueo. Cbamberlaio. Miss Regina Cask, of Wyetb. la visiting old friends In Mosier '.his week. P. M. llall-Lowls. of Hood River. spent a day or so at Mr. Batehaiu's place last week. M. L. Nixou and sou, ot Idaho, are here looking ai a locattou. Miss Emma McNeil aud ber cousin, Miss Margaret, came Saturday to spend a holiday ou the old McNeil borne place, southeast of town. Mr. and Mrs. E. 1 Hone went to Poitland Friday. Ueo. Chamberlain la ereoting a large barn on tbe property ot tbe hast Uood River Land Co. east of Mosier. Tbe company expect to do extensive Improving this fall and winter on tbe property, in the way of clou ring land and setting out fruit trees. Mr. Lanahau, of Chcago, met Thurs day with tbe directors of the Mosier Fruit Growers Association concern ing buying apples. Mr. tieilbronner visited his ranch hore last week. Mrs. A. C. Sears and friends, nf Portland, were out to Mrs. Sears' tanob southwest of Mosier, last week. Tbe members of tbe guitar class gave their teacher, Lee Hunter, n very pleasaut surprise last Stuidav eveniug at bis h me south of town. The eveniug was passed in games niid music. About 11.30 ice cream aud cake appealed upon the scene and seemed to be enjoyed by all. Tho so present wuie: Misses Mattie Hudson Hdna Root, Maude Ktua, Gretrudo Davenport, Klsie Deuny, Mabel Osborn. Lur'ine and lieue Fisher Ora Winans, Bertha Booth, Mnurio Smith, Mary Middleswrt, Annie Haacke, Mra. N. A. Hunter and Mies N. Hunter Messrs. Ernest Evans, Harold Forsberg, Leslie Root, Denver Wilson, Uuy Wilson, Ueo. Chamber lain. Geo. Wald. Paul Evam, ttoy Abernathy, Cbaa. Bennett and Lee Hunter. The crowd dispersed about 12 o'clock, saying they had spent i very pleasaut evening. So, cume agaiu. K. MaOregor came up from Port bind Sunday, returning Monday, Mr. aud Mra. L. L. Goodwin leave this week for Oakland, Cal., where they expect to spend the winter , re turning to their ranob lu the spring. Mrs. John Coyle, who has been very ill for the last mouth, la now so much improved that they expect to leave for tho Willamette valley this week, intending to make tbeii home there for tbe future in Jackson oouuty. The home of J. N. Mosier was tbe scene of a pleasaut surprise Monday evening, Septeuiber 28, it being Mr, Mosier's birthday The evening was pleasautly spent in tripping the light 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 ARAWATO Watchmakers WE PAY SPOT CASH You Get Right Prices !ir(ll!ll!l!!!i!i',r IB ftttaV Your Doctor's Directions ? Are ALWAYS followed TO THE LETTER when we fill the prescrin- H tion. He prescribes what he believes will cure. It is our business to ii y supply the EXACT medicine he orders. Come here with your prescrip- y tionsand it medicines can cure, THOSE PREPARED BY US WILL n INSURE RECOVERY. HEIR CASS SMITH BLOCK RELIABLE DRUGGISTS 1 XTRAGOOD C)4 'r y m 4 CLOTHES FOR BOVS - Edcrhcimer, Stein & Co., Makers YOUR boy will mix up in games like this all Fall; perhaps in sport more vigorous still. It will take the best clothes you can find to stand it. We're proud to offer you XTRAGOOD clothes. You're lucky to get them. They are the honest product of the leading makers Ederheimer, Stein & Co. No question of their ability to give the boy best s'.vice under all circumstances; no doubt of your satisfaction with fit, style, price, appearance. A lot of Norfolk and double-breasted styles for you to choose from. For all ages 7 to 17. Frank A. Cram u. J tautaetia. Id the course ot tbe even ing light refreshments were served by the hoeteag. XIiohp present, snjoyel themselves to tha fullest extent. Fifty Years a Blacksmith. Samuel It. Worloy of Ilixburg, Va., Iihb I wen glioing horses for more than 50 years. He says: "Cliuinbcrlain'B 1 am Ihilm Iihb given nie great relief from lame back and rheumatimi). It Is the best liniment 1 ever UBed." For sale by Kier & Vans. FRANKTON. Walter Kudliff Is in eobool again. Ne'ne Nelson entered eohool lt)st wonflHy and is now wearing a some what disllnured face, as tbe result of his good ballplaying. The boys ot Frankton have a basket ball team that will soon be ready to ohalieiiKe any team in tbe country. Tbe girls asy tbeir team is nf no less importance tban tbe boys. So watob them play. Nola Kadlill. Lottie Gabriel and Virgil Absten were tbe vlotiots of tbe late eighth grade examinations. Ibe seventh aud eighth grade pupils have been doing tbeir ahure ot work In review and tents for about a week. For Chapped Skin. Chapped skin whether on the hands or face may be enred in one night b apiiiyini! UhauiDerlain s balve. it is also unequalled fore sore nipples, burns and Bculds. tot eale by Kier & (Jass. The F.liot building is being rapidly gotten lu condition for occupancy. Partitions are being put lu plaoe for the ollloe rooms ou the second floor and tbe basement, wbicb will be di vided into tbiee business apartments, will reoelve tbe flooring this week. A 12 foot cement sidewalk will be put in place on tbe Second st eet side when tbe building is completed. Do not lei anyone tell you that sotner thing else is just as good as DeVVitt'a Kidney and Bladder Pills because there inn't anything just as good. Sold by Kier & Cass, Found Valuable Homestead Here, J. P. Catton of Hood River, for merly of this place, while here a lew days anil informed a Times corres pondent that bis son bad discovered and (lied on 100 acres of Hue land in the Hood liiver valley ten miles from the town by that name. It vas thought that tbe land was deded but clone investigation showed it va Oiut. 1 he tract is rasily worth $35 per acre. Beats a gold mine all hollow. Mr. Cottou is now assiiting bis son in the erectioo of houses and build ings ou tb place. Condon 1 lines. Mill mm; in Hood Hirer The remedy that mal es you 'Hl,leep and grow atroiiir, called Pulmo Tablvts will be sold regularly by Williams Pharmacy, Hood River. These great nerve ami constitution builder cost only ftOe wr box, six boxes, -'.60. tf Lew Hates for Fmit Fair. Chas, T. Kurly, chairman of the trausportatiou committee of the luol Hiver fruit Fair, bas received ord from Win. IcMurray, gtnurfe)pi'teii ' Kcr dgent of the O, H. & N. railroad, j that rates ol luie him one third il bo put iu ell oc.t for the lair from all points reached by that road in Oie gou. October 17 has beeu selected by the fair hphooIhIIou as Portland day aud on that date round trip tickets will be sold tbe rate of one tare The cheap rate made by tho railroad for visitors trom Portiaud U expected to insuie a g.'od atteudanofl from that city. Wanted Seamstresses and appren tices at 277 Oak 8treet. MANY HOP GROWERS WILL NOT HARVEST Of the 1600 anrea nf hnna nnrlu. .t tivation iu the Yakima valley it now a d Dears as if hot n cn nmuii r... tion will be picked, says tbe Yakima Republic. Tbe present determination oS many growers is to lot tbeir yards ne. uiners expect to begin tbe bai vest. With the nnflnihilir.tr nf . I. ,!., ing it at any . time, whilo still others iu pica tnrougnout. Tbe Piucus 70 acres will be ninkArl un.i ni uii. will stait on bis. Ueorge Rankin, wbo has 105 acres under cultivation, will start Dickers, but mm null thsm ..t any time. Sam, the Chinese, will not pick a hop, he say. Ueorge Hosdet can not see anything lu it and George muuuBii, wno nas du aores only this year, is feeling close to get into touch With the Conditions hafnra ha ,!, . move. Messrs. Marble, Barge, Dills and Lum, who compose the Reserve Land company, determined yesterday to let their 40 aores lie. if anything occurs to change their attitude it must be within tbe next four or Uve Mr. Rankin say thit if he pioks be will pay tbe old prioe of 91 a box as long as he operates this season. Others say tney wm pay 75 cents a box and iuai me question or labor does not trouble them. Pickers, th.ey say, will be numerous if they are needed and it the growers determine to harvest at all the price named, 75 cents, will be an tutu, mey wm oe justified in pay ing. Under present prevailing conditions even me most nopeful cannot see more tban a prioe of 7 cents a pound in sight. Some are willing to under- iaae me worn at tfiat figure, but oth era say tnat It Is not sufficient. Ibeie are sun some oootraots in foroe and the hops for filling these will of course be picked. Generally, however, the aiiuuue oi ttie majority of tbe grow ers is against putting any more into toe venture witb aa Jittfe sunlight ouiuiug uu muni bs mare is at present, Kodol is a combination of natural di (festive uices and it durmta all r IoihI and every kind of food, so yon see J " me worn mat the stomach imeii uoes. foul by Kior & Cass. Will (Vh brute (Jolden W'cddinjr. Carty Poet U. A. K ami w p n will celebrate the s ildnn Comrade H. II Halle and wlf Uctolier 10 at toe K. of P. hall. Lot all nieinr.era cf both orders be nresen oyuocjookir ponsibla The ladies will have I lentv to eat nnd tha radea are asked to bring a good ap peine. Kennedy's I.avat.iv rriiiuK fi.., "Iivr" i I if run mil Ol I IflRValom I hr. .n.tK its laxative principle by assuring a free mm gillie Hciion or mic tviwels. Sold iy Mer A ( iimi, Horn. Ou Twin Oak farm, Hond Hiver. lire., beptember 26. 1!08. Donald lilvthe Kiirfttter, tou of Mr. and mis. m riarstettpi. t . . . . , MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in lar;e or small tracts. Some very gooil land at low prices at present. " Good growing community. Six miles east of Hood Kivcr. Also homesteads and re linquishnients. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writj or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Mobier, Oregon JTiiiflES BUSINESS COLLEGF. WASHINGTON AND TEiTH STREETS PORTLAND. OREGON WRITE FOR CA7.V.'-". The School Ihnt riu rn To ir u C. v J MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK POODS BY USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dot In tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Horses. Cattle. Sheet). Swine and Fowls. The an made from the active principle or the condensed ettencc of the drat. They don't contain Sawduat, Aahea, Chop Feed or Bran. Are Just aa food when 10 years old aa when 10 daya old. They comply with all pure drat lawa. Ask (or and try once SKIDOO Condition Tableta, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera. Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fevi , Ho( Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Louse Powder, Spavin .Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed br THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO.. Incorporated) Capital stock $joo.ooo.o0i Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. For Sale by Hanna & Perigo. r Creating a Reserve Is not difficult oi;ce you start to save your f noney systematically. But 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 theicapital 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 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 hIVElR, OREGON. ood River Bien- n nia m n rair October 15, 16 and 17 One Thousand Boxes of the Finest Apples in the World on Dislay, as Well as Other Products From this Fam ous Valley. Exhibit Open to All Growers. Excursion Rates on Railroad and Boat Lines. Don't Forget Octber 15 to 17 WHITE SALMON VALLEY BIENNIAL ERUIT FAIR OCTOBER 13 and 14, 1908 piIE grainiest, display of Frnit, 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