The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 15, 1908, Page Four, Image 4

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HOUD RIVER OLtAOLKK TBU.K8DAY, -OCTOB R 10, 908.
CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
J. A. liiljen we-.i. ti Walla Wall.
WaibioKtoo, Init wk lor a fr daya'
le t with his sr.ii On hi return be
topped iv-r lit n t loit time then
men to hi home xt Hciu, Oregon.
Joseph Huntrr of IJend, Oregon,
hH hoen here lnt'kiu Hltei bil Inter
est Mr. lluuter uwti I he traot juat
doiIIi ot that one.1 by B. T. Voung.
I, Ht week we fHilnrl tu note the aale
of it ten aeie Unit owned hy llattia
Crockett. Heuij McUuIre of Hood
Hirer purc!iHeil tlm in perty which
ia a part of the Keuiii pi ice and Ilea
aorn-id the road lioai Win. Kbrck't rea
ideuce. The cnasiilerutiou waa 12700.
() li. Ebrck uUeiidvd tin district
fair iu I he UbIIm lust week.
Mm. Henry Lenta and ber aiotber
will 120 to Portland tbia week, altor a
abort visit with her daughter Alice.
Mra Lewh will return to ber borne lu
Udell.
F. K, Strang waa vioiti g trtenda
and relatives about Odell taut Satur
day. judication are that at no very
dUt Hiit date, Mr. Strang hu I bia fam
iiy will auiii'i be resident of llood
Hiver valley. 1'beir Udell frlenda will
extend aoordial welcome at auob time
a tbey may deolde to return bere.
Austin Lookmao waa a vialtor at
Hie Dallea fair la it week.
Mr. and Mra. E. V. McCoy, MUa
Thomaa and Mrs. Ton ey attended
the Institute In aeaaion in The Uallea
laat week and returned to tbelr homes
lu Odell Friday nlgbt, refreshed in
mind and ready for work Monday.
To say that Odell la indeed fortu
nate in ber corps of teachers we think
would be puttiug it very mildly.
Claire Crockett came down from
The Dalles Thursday evening of last
week (or a visit with relatives and
friends.
J. J. Krumenacber went to Portland
lust week and purchased a wood saw
ing outtlt aud is now prepared to saw
wood into atove wood lengths In quick
time.
News came from Hood River Monday
morning telling of a new member in
Udell's mercantile Arm and hereaftei
we will know tbia firm ouder a new
title, Connaway & Hon. Mrs Uoona
way aud buby boy are iu the hospital
iu Hood Hirer aud ate doing well.
Frienda otter congratulations
BELMONT.
Mr. James Carroll of Moaier speut
Hunday with Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Da
vis. Paul Hayes and Will Hooper weut
to Portland Mouduy morning.
Mr. aud Mis. Will Davia, their aon
Frank and daughter, Lucille, weut to
Portland Monday morning to con
sult a specialist for Frank aud Lu
cille, Alias Marie Homervllle went to I be
Dfllles Tbumday to visit tbo fair,
returning Friday.
II. II. Henderson of Portland visit
ed Mr. and M rs, HomeivMIe Wednes
diiy, returning to Portland Thursday.
Miss Ornce Wilson of HoodJRIver
epent Thursday with Mra. M. P. Isen
berg. We are very sorry to say Miss Hazel
Smith (mine home I rum Portland quite
sink. The good care she is getting at
home will soon make her well again.
Koy Eastman's smiling faoe is seen
again io lielmont looking fat and
well as he always looks.
Mr. aud Mrs. Ordway spent Hunday
with Mr. aud Mrs. Hodges.
Mr. and Mis. H. P. Allen and nhll
dron spent Sunday witb Mr. and Mrs.
liobert Jones.
Mr. Darker and family are moving
back to the home place tbia week.
Misses Pearl Kby aud Maud Merrill
returned from inHtitute Friday even
ing. Clareuoe Piper and Will Hooper
took lu the fair Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Jones took in
the slgbta at the fair Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman took In the
fair Thursday.
A reception was given the Belmont
pastoi aud family Wednesday even-
ng. A large number were mer to
give him a bearty wbeloome Into the
community. We trust bis c mlog
among us may result lu great good to
every one whom we may meet.
Will Somervillk is repairing a car
fur tbe Dee road
Miss Koe of tbe east side, visited at
ber brother's borne Thursday, lie is
living on tbe Dunbar place.
Mr. Merrill waa called to Croi k
ton, Minn., by tbe death of bis fbtb- i
ei. Mrs. Morrill and family did not
go.
A large number of tbe Ladies' Aid
met witb Mra hoioertllle lai-t Friday
They are a very busy croad. Tiny!
are making a lot ot thing-, ptetly
things, an1 useful tbioit for tbeir ba
zaar. Tbey also intend to wrve din
ner and supper at tbe same place, K. ,
P. hall, December 5.
Kennedy's Laxative Couli Kjrup
driven : be cold out of the system through
its laxative principle by axsuring a free
and gentle action of the bowels. Bold
by Kier & Cam.
MOSIER.
George ChamberlKin made a sale of
twenty aores of land belotgiug to II.
M. Huxley of Hood Tiiver, to Mr. A.
8. Black of Fotsil, Oregou, last week.
Mr. black will come this fall and com
mence improvements.
Mr. L. Drury of Ilicksville, Ohio,
Is beie visiting Mr. J. P. Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas oame iu from
tbe mountains Monday evening. Mr.
Thomas intends going on to Portland
iu a few days as tbe weather Is so oold
back on tbe range.
Mra. Anna Yaroell nf Portland Is
visiting ber mother, Mrs. J. P. Car
roll, tor a few weeks.
A large number of Mosier enple at
tended the fair at Tbe Dalles last
week. All report a large croud, lots
of exottement, and plenty of amuse
ment and tbe fair a success Tbe
following are tbe names of a few that
we notioed going to take In tbeaigbts:
Jobn Well berg and son Willie, (Jeorge
8el linger, James Elliot, Amos Hoot,
(1. R. Wood, Dr. Robinson, C. U.
Stoltz, A. E. Peterson, Mr. and Mis.
AlllogtoD, W A. Stark, Kbtel Arris,
Leslie and Clyde Root, W. A. Hus
bands and family, E W. Davidbizer
and family, Mr. and Mra. E. O. Wi
oatia and a number ot othe-s.
Tbe baptist church was tbe scene of
a very pietty wedding Wednesday, Oc
tober 7tb, at uoou, when U. Etnest
Evans and Edna A. Root, were mar
ried. Rev. E. A. Smith ot Arleta per
formed tbe ceremony. Mins Mary
Mlddleswart acted as bridesmaid and
Urrie Hodge as best man. Tbe oburoh
was beautifully docorated with au
tumn leaves, Oregon Crape, ferns and
(lowers, with white aud blue ribbous.
A large number of telativea and
frieuds witnessed tbe ceremony, alter
whlob a wedding dinnei was served
at Lamb's ball. The happy couple
will reside on a fruit farm southeast
ot town, where they have all the good
wishes of their many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Yaokle left for
Portland Saturday where they expeot
to reside.
Wm. Wright returned borne Friday
evennig from Lebanon, where be bas
been fur the past three weeks, nursing
bis brother Cbailey, who was badly
Injured iu a falling building. Mr.
Wright says bis brother is improving,
being able to alt up some of the time.
Tbey have hopes ot bis entire recov
ery. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wlnther left for
tbeir Portland home Saturday morn
ing. Tbey expeot to visit Mosier dur
ing tbe winter and come again next
summer to reside part of tbe time.
C. A. Hage went to Tbe Dalles Sat
urday. Fred Wilson and some friends oame
down Suuday and went out to tba
lancb.
Tbe out of town visitors tbia week
were: Mr. and Mis. C. L. MoKennB,
Dr. f!. A. Mnflrmn Mr mwl Mrs .1
J. Smith, Miss C. Robertson of Fort'
lauu, u. iv. nenion, 11. r. Davidson
and wife or Hood River, and Miss
Selma Viokers of Tbe Dalles.
Maozaoita Rebekah lodge beld a
very Interesting meeting last Friday
evening. Two candidates were Ini
tiated In tbe mysteries of the degreee.
After business waa transacted tbe lodge
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Doctors
If you ire suffering from
impure blood, thin blood, de
bility, nervousness, exhaus
tion, you should begin at once
with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the
Sarsaparilla you have known
all your life. Your doctor
knows it, too. Ask h-m about it.
TnlpM tlicm U dull? nrtlnn of lh bwll,
poiKunmit pr.Mlurn itre alworlM"!, causing ba4
rlia. hilintiiiii.-,. n.mra. riTfTnsta. a't't
pr.tiilitit: the KariMfNirmft from tloln IU Im-iI
wnk. Ar' fill r ll pills. Act fuMj.
all veirrlalee.
A
luC tor J- O. lyr Co., !wll. Maw.
aim Bianulaolunra or
!IA!R V'OOt.
A'i'JK CURE.
CHEWY PECTORAL.
yers
W hat bo aaerata ! tv pabliak
tha ferma'aa or all our nodlamaa.
was closed and all enjoyed nn oyster
supper. A tosst: A cheerful mind,
a loving heart, some work, and
strength to do It, a hit to eat, a
place to sleep, that's lite foi me;
here's to It.
Kodol is a combination of natural (li
festive juices ami it iliitet nil clnsap of
food and every kimi of fixxl, so yon pee
it Will do the Mink lliHt the Honiarli
itseif di.cH. fo'd by Kient Cas.
MOTOTHOOD.
(.iiitiierii'g Ilia lirge apple crop Is
the order ot too times in this upper
vfllcy. ! he Irult Is of eood uniform
size and tine color,
Mr. i n I Mr Win. Keeling roored
Thursday on to tbelr homestead
We wish them success iu tbeir new
uiidertukiog.
Schools resumed woik again Mon
day witb Mr Louis Mnrdock, pi loci
put aud Miss Laura Ptirrell assistant
In the rid building, km. I Mips Jennie
Edgington teacher In tbe tie build
ing. Work la being pushed rapidly on tbe
Irrigation ditcb.
Ladies of tbe church met tit Mr.
MoIbhhc's Weiluesday afternoon anrt
organizod a aooiety fci ohurcb work.
Mr. Amos Hilliugx attended the
meeting of tbe U. A. K. In Hood Riv
er Saturday to celebrate tbe fiftieth
wedding auuiveMary ot tbe officers.
I). Rrnwn. wbo Is suffering with the
asthma, having hemd of tbe impror
ed health of Mr. Keo.-e, is at. Mt.
Hood where she knows she will soon
Uti'l relief from tho trouble
Our pure Kir, fresh, oloar water, and
congenial surround itigs are sure cues
tor all Ills. Come aad look at our land
and buy homes bere. We have room
for hundreds of families.
Do not lot anyone tell you that some
thing else U just na good na DcWitt's
Kidney nud Bladder Pills because there
ian't anything; just as good. Sold by
Kier & Cass.
WHITE SALMON.
(From KnterprlHe.)
L. II. tlugginea!id two sons, of
Hood River, were In our city Sun
day. J. E Hunt and wife moved to our
city this week fioui Hood River. Mrs.
Hunt ia a daughter of II. S. Hall.
We heartily weloorae them to VVbiro
Salmon.
K. S. Knutson and D U. Setro left
today via New Orleans for a trip lo
Cuba, aud may be gone till Christ
imiH. They go to look at the coun
try, nhd if they like tho island tbey
may locate there.
Laat weok Itryan R. Dorr bought 80
aor.-'s from W. J. Cudmore. The
major creek mill and Humes will be
located on this tiaot. Messrs. Dorr
and Wood are laying out some great
work winch means a great deal for
that community. fSHI
The
Accurate
Lara way
Watch
"TIME FOR A LIFETIME." ASK TO SEE IT
WATCH REPAIRING BY WATCHMAKERS. NO APPRENTICES
A Pretty
cjj
Face
And a dainty appearance is desired by every
woman, and toilet preparations are here in
abundance Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes,
Soaps, Perfumes, Dentifrices, Cosmetics, Bay Rum and Bath Waters; Cold
Cream, Vaselines, Lip Rouge, Face and Sachet Powders-EVERYTHING
A LADY WANTS in her boudoir to complete her toilet. This depart
ment of our store is a show in itself.
KIER CASS
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SMITH BLOCK
JC
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
YtragooD
CLOTHES FOR BOYS
Ederheimer, Stein !c Co., Makers
FINE thing for mothers to know;
the best boys' overcoats in the
world come from the makers of
XTRAOOOD-Ederheimer, Stein & Co.
We've tied to this brand; the makers
have tied to us. A combination to
give you the biggest values you ever
had in clothes.
AH the new Fall Styles for you to choosa from
now. Ruiaian Overcoats for ages 3 to 10, perfectly
made, beautifully trimmed. Coats for boys 7 to 17,
like illuatratien, or button to the neck with storm col
lar. Clothes to please you at prices you want to pay.
Frank A. Cram
3C
Fraok Hammond, of Hood River
valley, is not expected to live. Mr.
Hammond is au old White Salmon pi
oneer.
Wm. H. Rafter, cashier of tbe
White Salmon Valley llauk, returned
last week from au extondod trip to
Spokane.
Rev. I. K. CiaiK could not fill bla
appointment ut this place last Sunday
on account ot Mrs. Craig's health.
Shortly after Rev. Ciaig returned to
his borne from conercmce his wife had
a stroke of paralysis hut It is to
be hoped that she will uoou be all
ritfbt again.
No. 1 train nas lire hours late last
Sunday owlim lo a freight jumping
tbe track near Clitllfs. The trouble
necessitated the rmilrtitiR of a track
around tbe derailed freight trln.
Fred Wilken went to llusum 1 ast
Saturday and returned Tuesday.
Fred said McCraoken has three oi
four men hard at work picking apples
and that men were blasting rock for
tbe propnsed power plant, tut when
atked wtiRt he waa doing he gave ev
idence that it was none of the od i
tor's buaineps. There's a merry wid
ow out that way, they say.
S C. Jaokson bought a lot at Ding
en last Saturday fioro P. J. Suksdorf.
Mi. Jackson says be wll be back in
about thirty days, and ontemplates
going into I ho wall paper business
and ran a barber shop.
Ned and Nat Chapman of Lauiel
ire with us agniu and we understand
they like Hitmen so well tbey will
work quite a while here on this trip.
Mr. and Mia C. S. Raymond visit
ed Hood Hirer last Saturday and were
detained in that city over n'ght. hav
ing bad tbe misfortune to rules the
fe rr.
stone masons, were bere Saturday to
go to Husura to work at tbe proposed
race mill to be built by Martin
Thompson for the use of fanning the
electric plant for lighting tbe valley
and power purposes.
BINGEN.
(3. L. Gordon, representing tbe
Hood River Nursery company, is
touring these sections now-a-days and
is Ulliug large orders if berries and
trees. His wife lately visited her
people al Payttte, Idaho, for a
lengthy stay.
Station Agent Oibeit with his wife,
sou and three daughters, last Satur
day started on a 30 day vacation. We
kucw there will be a good week of
sport ni llahlng at Trout Lake and
hope tbey will have good time tbe
rest of tbe month.
"John lieadquUt and Jchn llerdle,
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
In large or small tracts. Some very good
land at low prices at present. Good
growing community. Six miles east ot
Hood River. Also homesteads and re
linquishments. Parties wishing to buy
will do well to writi or see
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN
Mirier. Oreemi
No. 7272.
Report of the Condition of
The First National Bank
At Hood River In the State of Oregon, at the
clone oi Dumnegg, xepiemoer 23, ivm,
RESOURCES.
Italia and Discounts 1241,1)27.10
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 9,.V.r8
II. S. Honda to secure circulation..... 25,mo.0U
Premiums on U. 8. Bonds 937.50
Bonds, securities, etc 18,277,52
Dunking house, furniture and fix.
tures 3,384.15
Due from national banks (not re
serve agents) 6,386.36
Due from approved reserve agents... 10,3fi7.11
( hecks and oslier cash Items 318.li)
Notes or other National banks. 1,545.00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents : 36.00
Lawful Money Iteserve In Hunk, vis:
Hpecle 81S.37.I5
Legal-lender notes. 1,810.00 20,457.36
Kt'demptlon (mid with U. H. Treas
urer (5 percent, ol circulation) 1,250.00
Total 348.H45.64
LIABILITIES
Capital Mtock paid In 60,000.00
Surplus fund 17,000.00
Undivided profits, lessexpenses and
lAxespnid 1,470.00
National hank notes outstanding 85,000.00
Individual deposits subject to check 108,401.07
Demand certificates of deposit 7,624.18
Time certificate of deposit and sav
ings department 06,011.!W
Certified checks .... 200.00
Cashier's checks outstanding 2,738.4:1
Hills payable. Including certificates
of deposit for money borrowed 10,000.00
Reserved for taxes 400.00
S348.Mfi.fil
ntste of Oregon, County of Hood River-si
I . K. O. Blanchar, cashier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to tne best or my Knowledge
alio Dener. fc. u. bi.anchak, taanier.
Subscilbcd and sworn to before me this 26th
day ol September, 1908. K. H. Hartwlg,
Notary Public.
Correct At t t: Jonn W. Hinrlcbs, I). Mo-
uonaia, td. li. smitn, nirectoi s.
W. M, RASMUS
PRESENTS
The Alcazar Stock Company
In the Big1 Fa nt! Comedy Hit of the Season
"HIS WIFE'S HOBBY"
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY
Opera House
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th
A laugh from curtain to curtain. Tickets now selling.
Mail Orders Filled Upon Their Receipt
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BUSINESS C0LLEGEI
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS
PORTLAND, OrtEGON
gr WRITE FOR CATALOG
L. The School that Wicc Yon in a G1 '.. i.'. . . 1
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JACKSON & JACKSON,
Dealer in General Merchandise
Fancy Groceries Flour and Feed
and Lumbermen's Supplies,
Free Delivery. Home Phone HOOD UIVEK, OR.
. .Hotel Qer linger...
P. HEMSINGEN, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ALLTRAINSSTOPIN FRONT
OF THE HOTEL
The Dalles, Ore. ist and Union Sts.
AUTOMOBILE
Means a Self-propelling Carriage and should
mean one that is always ready to go; neither
tired nor on the disabled list. : : : :
The I. H. C. Auto Buggy
Is built to fulfill those requirements. It is built
for and guaranteed to do service on rough
country roads.
Price F. O. B. Portland, $850.00
For further information see
d. Mcdonald
Hood River
Oregon
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY U3INC
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix In feed or salt. Proper don in tablets
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
For Hone, 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. Arc Just
as food when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure druf laws. Ask for
and try one SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powdes
Spavin .Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO
Incorporated! Capital Stock woo.ooo.oo; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
lor Sale by Hanna & Perigo.
Our Crockery Depart
ment
is loaded down with all that is newest and
best. The beautiful imported China is be
ginning tt arrive. We are making great
reductions in odd pirt ud and broken sets. We still have a
full line of Fruit Jars, Kings, Caps, Jelly Glasses, Stone
Jars, etc.
Universal vStoves and
yo'C e remaraWe success of our sale
IxdllgCo induced us to place further orders for
the new Universal Ranges and the wonderful wood saving
base burning heater so that every one may be supplied at
the business getting prices inaugurated on receipt of the
carload.
Carpets, Linoleums, Rug's,
Draperies Now occupy an entire floor. We
only ask your inspection we know the prices are lower
and believe you will feel justified in inspecting an assort
ment seldom exceeded. 200 patterns in room rugs and
regardless of the last 15 days' sale we still show 30 pat
terns in Linoleums. Our stock Window Shades, Lace
Curtains, Portiere, Couch Covers, Blankets, Bed Spreads,
will please.
2fe Upholstery Depart-
-r 4 is over run and for a time we accept new
1 1 1 work subject to delay, but we will give you
the best job you ever saw. Place your holiday orders now.
HARDWARE LhyetSgdCT can
The cnrp.'iiter can have any tool made.
The mason can get the very latest.
The fanner can get every known convenience.
The logger can get a complete outfit.
The Fruit man can see 14 styles ladders and every
thing he needs.
Stewart Hardware & Furniture
Company