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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1908)
CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. I! Uichter is home from busintss visit io Seattle, WsfeblogtOD. Mr. 8. 1). Kiher and tbilJreu csnie down from Mosir Ust murk tor visit at tbe boms of Mr. Fisher's parents. Mr. anil Mrs. A. Wood. Tbey returued to tbtir borne Saturday. Mr. aud .Mr a. (liiy Tslmsge were el I 'teiJ bern last Iuesdar and will be t home in the John Tucker bouae D6Hr the bonie of U. 1). lioyd. The new boiirte of Krunieoacther and Keiehon in nearing completion and will be a convenient and comfort able home when ready for ocoupanoy. M:. Win Krhek came borne from Portland Sunday. She bad boeo cull" I tbeie by the illoesj of bnr eon, W. (J. Kbrck. Will ia an Udell boy and bin many friends will be glad to learn Shat bo ia improving. Dane Kemp eotertaiund a party ot young p ople at bia borne taut Friday evening. New eiolge seat, have been placed iu position for use of both primary and intermediate pupili f Udell aobool. A decided Improvement over tbe old doublA aeata and a long fell want u p died. Klmer Latterly contemplatei a trip to tbo Pblllippiues aome time about November &Hh. lie will engage In business with bin brother who baa been a resident of the island for a number of years. Mr. Kates, father ot Frank Kates. who la employed by Cooper & Walter went to bia borne in Tbe Uallea at tbe olose of laat week after having assist ad in tbe apple barveat at "Crystal Spring riuit farm." Messrs Uoe have been buay aa may be aeen by looking over the alte of E. L . Klomera' bungalow. Tbe frame of which was being raited eaily this woek. Home Telephone men have been put ting in pbonea la quite number of homes north and went of the oentral oliloe at Udell. 0. L. Walter went to Tbe Dalle last week for a visit at tbe borne of bia piireuts. lie who by false and unfair meant Injure bia tellowmeu will sortie day wake to realize that be ba been stung by bia own poiaon baa wrought for bnuHuir ruin. Hallowe'en was observed in a mild way about Udell. Obstructions in roads and other unusual sights met the gaze Sunday morning but so far as we have learned nothing that would warrant severe criticism. Dorsey Smith has gone up In tbe Miliaria country. Klmer Smith baa gone to the old borne at IVnawawa, Wash., for a visit with relatives and friends. Joe and Nellie Post of Crook Co, have been visiting relatives bore bare gone to Portland for a visit with their sister, Airs. W. U. lioardman. Don Crosby aooompanlod bis aunt and uncle as far aa Portland. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup tnntes nearly an gnoJ as maple sugar. It cures the cold by gently moving the b iwels and at the name time it is sooth ing for throat irritation, thereby stop ping the cough. Sold by Kcir & Cass. MOSIER. Mrs. Sarah AloVey of Fairbanks, la spoudlug a few weeks Jon ber ranob mtb of Mosier. Mr. t. Yaokle and Cas. Abernatby were in Ibe Dallea Tuesday. Mr. aud Mrs. Benjamin Woods oame down from Tbe Dalles Tuesday and stayed a day or so on tbe'r ranch, returning the last of tbo week. Messrs. Coates of The Dalles aud Howard ot Hood Hlver were In Mo sier last week looking after the in terests ot the Paoillc States Telephone Co., moving tbe switobhoard into the new quaiters. Mosier is now pre pared to ear "hello" the same aa of old. Mr. and Mrs. Oarrett of Eddy, Oklahoma, arrived Wednesday even ing, to visit Mr. aud Mis. George Carroll. They are in hopes that tbe Tl he TIME FOR A WATCH REPAIRING BY WATCHMAKERS. w And every bone in your body aches its high time Ij remedies. Such colds are dangerous if neglected. cold Dc4ready lor one. Have a bottle of our K. C. MENTHOLATED WHITE PINE & TAR SYRUP in the house. A dose or two when the cold begins will do more good than a bottle afterward. KIER (a SMITH BLOCK 3f ' JC change wtl b teneflt to Mrs. Car-1 lett, wbo ia lu very poor health. Mia. Delpbla Ramsey of Moro, Oregon, spent last lbuisday with ber grandmother, Mrs. J. P. Carroll, re turning borne Friday morning. Misa Anna Paulson was in lloud Hiver Friday. 11. K. Duucau of liood Kiver ba spent most of tbe week in Mosier, lookiug after bis large leal estate I: tei ests. A very eujoyabe party waa given by tbe school children at the borne of Mr. and Mm. Ceoige llaacke Thurs day evening. It was in honor of Louis ilurliugam wbo will leave in a short time to live near Tbe Dalle. A uumbei ot games belied to wile away tbe evening, and a delicious supper solved hy the bostesa duriug tbe evening was enjoyed qy nil. Mont all tbe school wus present, chnperou ed by the teachers, Mr. A. L. (Jove and Miss llertba booth. Mrs. Vuinell re'.urned to ber bou.e iu Portland Friday, ufti staying five weeks with ber mother Mis. Carrol. Suipiise seemed to be tbe Older of tbe day in Mosier tbe past week. Tuesday evening as tbe Odd Fellows were utout ready to leave fur borne. after a busy aveuing, a strange noise was beard und much talking and tramping of feet outside when an op ening tbe door a crowd ot Itebekab were found awaiting admittance. At ter tbe llrst surprise was over, tb tables were soon spread and all enjoy ed a supper of sandwitcbes, pickles. cheese, cake aud oottee. la all there were abont .15 peope present. Some visiting Udd Fellows and Kebekaiii all entered Into tbe spirit ot tbe even ing and helped themselves aud all other present to have a most pleasant evening. Ibe Odd Fellows re i arked that they hoped this would not be the last time tbe Kebekabs made a raid on them in that way. Mi. E. Cobb and granddaughter, Mite Mattle Hudson, were iu Hood Klver Friday. Miss Ada H. Hall made a huisiiets tiip to Tbe Dalles Saturday. Mrs. Dick Fisher visited ber father and mother at Udell las. week. While out bunting Friday afternoon in bis father's pasture, F.d Harvey, tbe aeveoteeo year old son of J. W. Harvey, was aocideutally shot, death being instantaneous. The gun was a 0-40 callibie, the bullet struck him beneath tbe right ear, ranging up ward and coming out near tbo top of tbe bead. When be did not return, it being dark, bis fatbei and brother started out to search for bim. The alarm spread and a number of neigh bors joined in the search and about midnight tbey found the body. Fu neral services were held in the church at Mosier, 2:1)0 p. in. Sunday, No vember 1. lntermeu", in the Odd Fel lows cemetery. How true it is Hint in tbe midst of life we are in death, we know not when some aniily ill be visited by tbe (J rim Kouper. Tbe entire community extend their sym pathy to tbe beieaved family. Arthur MiddleswBrt arrived ou late No. 5 Saturday moiniug from liusiu Montana. Miss Mae Forskerg, who is attend ing business college in Portland. came up Saturday to visit her mother and brother. Mr. C. A. MoCargar ot Portland spent Sunday here on bis ranch. Mr. Ilielbronuer came up Sundav from Hood Hiver to look after bis farm south of Mosier. Mr. L. Lamb who has been visiting his daughter iu Montana, returued home Sunday. Mosier miopia were glad to welcome him among tbem again. Mr. aud Mrs. E. U. Pbillins of Port land returned borne Monday, having spent most ot tbe week here attendiug tbe garnering and packini or their apple crop. Mr. A. Kusoher left tor bis borne in Kelso, Wash., Monday morning. Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indigestion will digest any and all food at anv und all times. Kodol is guaranteed to givt: prompt relief. Hold hy Keir & Cass. BELMONT. A usual Park Uiange hull baa been doing things tbe past week. Friday evening, October 30th, our citizens Accurate Lara way LIFETIME." When You Shiver and vShalie CASS 3C were delighted and pleased with a lit- j erary program which waa fat above the average entertainment common to country districts. Mrs. Louise (Jnddird aud h r class of taltoted young ladies are well known io this vicinity, also in Hood Liver city. It e'Jrm happens that every popil is a "star," when it comes to recitations aud musical aildity, but in rendering i f each nutuoer given, tbe large an-; dience enjoyed a treat from beginning : to the Dual drop of Iht curtain, when ' congratulations and kindly greetings took place among tbe friends from the, surrounding neighborhood. No teacher coul I p sslbly n.ake a high grade schclir out of poor material : tberefoie, when those young Is lies, 1 few in number rut with a natural gilt of talent, Mood before tbe loot-1 light m h iiiih lor herself displsyel tbe training of a careful teacher, who is joftitird in bringing them Into pub lic notice. Why should we not praise oui own borne talent? Why not pat ronize local nr., lit v wherever It can be found, thus creating a deeper educa tion than can be seen by ekimlug along the surface, lielmont folks are alwavi looking foi the best possible o.eniiK ot advancing their conditions, thus keeping pace with other seotions of our beautful Moid Klvei valley. Tbe program opened vltb an artlstio piano solo, played by Misa Alberta Staten, wbo also tendered other obolce selections. This young lady ba the delicate touch aud trilliauoy of execution, whiob commands tbe Immediate attention of uiusio lovers. Louite Uoddard gave aome choice readings, comio sentimental aud Shakespearian, all of high rank an I very erjtertx jning Miss Vera Wil ms recited (hat great ttury of "How Salvation Won," who has not hear I about it? Mi-a Willie a answered a well deserved encore by givin another realuig Mi s Iva W'ilkenson's reci tation was accompanied by music. She gave "Ibe Voluuteer Orginiit," telluig how the drunken tramp an swered an imitation ot a minister for a volunteer player iu ch-irch. He staguerod down the aide, then played siioh iiiu-ic as only Angela are sup posed Io i. ear. Tbundercus applaiwe brought f oi tb a pleasing poem in an swer. Miss fciva Yates came list among the class. Her rei'diog. 'The Sign of the Cross", a magnificent production, was rendered in such au able manner that Miss Kva may be certain of making ber mark as an elo cutionist We are proud of suob girls. Come again, you will meet a laiger crowd next time. Kodol digests all the food you eat. If you will take Kltl for a little while you will no longer have indigestion. It is pleasant to take, a( ts promptly. Sold by Keir & i.'iish. BARRETT. We would like to know if the uortl. half of Methodist Lane was taken iu with the new county, It so, it would be well fur the county oommissioui r to take a drive ovur said road ami note tbe condition of same. O. Vnn KITe, in charge of Dr. Wright's much, with his wife has juHl returned from Portland alter spend ing ono eek in the city. He expects to move during the next week, 2,001: boxes of apples which aie to be ship ped to Portland. i;d Watts has just returued home after putting one week in plastering the new bouse for W. L. Crappcr. Will says Ed is a No. one workman. Fred Camas is gathering material to build a new Imni and bouse on the ton acres owned by bis dad. We are informed that W. L NiohoN has sold out bia ranch for a good round sum to a Portland man. We MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices ot. present. (I nod growing comniui.ity. Six miles east of Hood Liver. Alao homesteads and re linquiHliments. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writ) or see GKO. CHAMBERLAIN Mother. Oregon atch ASK TO SEE IT NO APPRENTICES you took some cough But if you haven't a RELIABLE DRUCKilSTS ft cJ 3C HelplHelp! Tm Falling Thus cried the hair. And kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle of Avert Hair Vigor. The hair was savedl This was because Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair medicine. Falling hair Is caused by a germ, and this medicine completely destroys these germs. Then the healthy scalp gives rich, healthy half. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty ytmi.- by J.C- Ayr CO., LMWll 41m Kftnuffcoturcrft f flu SARSAPAMLUL PILLS. CHEMY PCCTOIAU ijers are sorry to lose the family from our neighborhood. Wo need more like the Nichols family. We saw our esteemed frieud, Mr. Duller, of tbe Hutler Hanking Co., pus through our streets on Sunday last in bis yellow wheeled automobile. ,1 Howe with his mut aud clean bntcher wagou makes bis regular rounds ot the district carrying the best of beef, pork sud muttou. Wo would rn. i iid those wbo wish to contribute auy apples, potatoes or vegetables for tbe Hoys and Girls Aid Socioty for Tbaukeglviog day, that they cau leave any produce at the Kockford store. Take DeWitt's Kidney and llladdcr j Pill". They aro for weak back, backache rheumatic pains and all kidney and bladder troubles. Soothinir and ant.- septic. Regular size .Wc. Hold by Keir & Cues. UNDERWOOD. Mr. Isabel Underwood and Henry Weaves lett for Toppeuish tbe flrit of last week for a visit. Tbey think aome of spending the winter there. (Jeorge Saudell has bia bouse comp leted and tbe cistern nearly done lie ba been quite busy for several days hauluig gravel aud sand for the wall. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Coleman visited at ilood Rivet several days last week. lie returned borne Saturday. W. M. Orser is moving bis fruit aud feed to C. 11. Cromwell's, where bo (i nd family expect to spend tbe inter. (Jeo, E. Darting went over to Hood River, Sunday morning return ing In the evening . Ho purohased a team, wagon aud harness and brought them over with him. V. A. llerdeck came up on tbe train Saturday from Vancouver, accompan ied by W. T. Heiidrieks. Mr. Her deck is arranging to buve tl.o gasoline stump burner tetumed to tbe J. P. Porter place for luitehr development. Mr. llendiick is a promoter of tbe stump burner and is coiilideut of the success ot tbe machines. J.F. Scott, wbo has lately bought a tract of laud from (J. Sanded, is ar ranging to move on tbe place. His household goods came up Thursday W. W. Swan Is still on the ground wi'b bis crew grading. Whou tbe work is completed it will add greatly to tbe looks aud the convenience of the town of Uuderwood. A. Underwood returned from Stev euaon Weduetduy. Uncle A me report ed all the political fences up in good shape and only one bad been left open for Hryau, He left this unexplained as to whurther this was to let bim in or out, but it will be better under stood by tbe time thia comes to tbe reader. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hamlin were visitors iu the Underwood vicinity suudoy. George Darting is getting his lum ber ou tbe ground for a new resi denoe K. R is also getting in the finishing lumber for bis Uouse. Gerald K. lieobe ! doing a nice bui iuesa iu the sale of lumber, lie is furnishing a good grade of lumber for tbe money. George llewett aud John Jaoobson came up from Portland Sunday to vis it with their families. They intend to stay over for the election. Horace Weatherwax came in with his family tiom Gresham Saturday. 1'hey a'.e trying a change of climate for their boy's health. Mr. C. W. Prasier came up ou tbe boat Friday from Portlaud and is vis iting his uncle Geo. Darting. K. C. Godard came up from Port laud Sunday accompanied by Frank Stearns of Seattle. Tbey returned Monday. FRANKTON. Pureuts' i-tteutiou ia called to the rule whiob was enforced last month. that for each une.voused absence tbe deportment of the pupil is lowered 10 per cent, and tor au uuexoused tardi- uess, 5 per cent. Pupils who expect to take first hon ors in tbe Plankton High Sohool must attain the following requirements: Atieuaeuce, luu per cent; deport- meut, mini'uiiui 98 per cent; sohool-r- sbip average for toe year 'JO per cent miuimnm; not less than 00 per oent iu any two successive testa. Kranktou's second basket ball team will play the Ccleaiutn team, Friday, Nov. 6. Tbe primary party was not well at tended laat Friday on account of the rain, but ne are glad to see tbe moth ers interested and will Le glad to have them visit us at any time. Harry Moot bm been elected can- tain of tie Franktou basketball team. MOUNT HOOD j me oassec rjau Kunij piuyea a very interesting game Saturday nlnt. (he score being 'i to 17. Alter prayer tueetiug last week a reading circle wns organized with Waiter Gnbl.le. president: Genee Wlshart. vice-prseidenl ; Mrs. Minnie Lirwood, secretary and treasuier. lie books are to come lrom tbs state circulating library. Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Estee left Mon day for California, where tbey expeot to spend tbe winter among friends and relatives. The young men organized an athlet- io club Monday night, Louis Mur- dock, piesident; Mack Knsh, vioe- president; Harry hood, secretary ; uoy ijarge, treasurer. These young men say they are ready now to ulav basket ball against any team in Hood Hiver county. Young Men's Clothes Ederhcimer, Stein & Co. Makers YOU know what team work is in a ball game. You learn what it means in the cloth ing business when you buy one of these Ederheimer-Stein made overcoats wc are showing. The whole force of the great Ederheimer-Stein or ganization and the ability nd strength of this store are directed to just one end the aim to take better care of you young men than you have ever been cared for before. That's team work that will give you the best overcoat you overwore. Get it now. F. A. CRAM Mrs. Samuel Hess and baby of Can by, Oro . are visiting ber. mother, Mrs. Wlshart. A good number of ladies met at Mrs. Millngs' home last Wednesday rind organized a ladles' aid society. Mrs H. J. Molsaao, president; Mrs. Wasbharne, vice president; Miss Mae Cooper, secretary; Mrs. Walter Urib lile, treasurer. All ladies are cordial ly invited to attend tbe next meeting lit Mrs. David Cooper's, November 11th, at two o'clock p. m. Mips Lottie Wilson returued Satur day from her work in Mr. Di'tz's studio. Made a Good Address 11. M. McKinney, of Baker City, ltepublloan member ot tbe legislature for tbat district made a very able ad dress on the issues of tbo campaign betore a Urge and eutbusiastio audi ence at Park Grange Saturday even log. Tbe meeting was also addressed by lion, M. P. Isouberg wbo gave some iutoractin reasons tor support ing tbe Kepuhlioau ticket. Notice to Water Couviimors. We will not furnish water boieafter to be used in any but "tank" closets A word to the wUe is sutlioient. Eleotrin Light, Power & Watei Co. Nature Provides But one California It is the natural winter home of many thousand of the world's best people. Under gentle influence of its milit winter climate every amusement and rscrcation abounds. Suth bathing, boating, fishing, driving: such picnics, par ties and "jollifications." GO TO Los Angeles, Paso Robles, Hot Springs, Hod del Monte, Santa Uarhara, Sixn Diego, Santa Monica Cruz, ora score of similar resorts and you will find health, congenial sur roundings, hospitable associates, faultleFs ac commodations and num berless attractions and conveniences. The 0. R. & N. Co. iCONNKCTING WITH The Southern Pacific Co. Makes inexpensive round trip excursion rates to California A six months stopover ticket Hool Hiver, Ore. to Los Angeles and rtv turn is$58.80.' Corresponding rates are in effect to other points. ' We have some very distinctive literature covering California's winter resorts, and will take pleasure in giving you all of the information and assistance at our command. For tickets, sleenini? rnr n.irviiii.n. etc , call on, telegraph or write ' F. S. SMITH, Agent O. R. & X. OR Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Ore. 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. 0. B. Portland, $850.00 For further information see d. Mcdonald Hood River - - - Oregon MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK POODS BY USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in feed or salt Proper dose in tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Hones, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. Tbey r made from the active principle or tbe condensed essence of the dnif . They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Art just as good when 10 year old as when 10 days old. They comply with ail pure druj laws. Ask for and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera. Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fev Ho Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Louse Powdci Spavin iCare or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO Incorporated! Capital Stock $300,000.00! Wateitown, South Dakota U. S. A. For Sale by Hanna & Perigo. Wm. Cooper and Nephews TREE SPRAY FLUIDS VI FLUID IS FOR Winter or Spring Use ON DORMANT TREES It Kills SAN JOSE SCALE Oyster Shell Scale, Eggs of Insects and Spores of Fungi, Mosses and Lichens. NO SEDIMENT TO CLOG NOZZLES Mixes Instantly With Cold Water Immediately Ready For Use OHAKLES G. ROBERTS, General Agent Sold by D. McDONALD, Hood River (U N S D Sunset Magaxin offers REVIEW OP REVIEWS . . . $3.00) SUNSET MAGAZINE .... 1.60V WOMAN'S HOME AND FREE wllh y(KiT or,CT beautiful premium, a TS-pace book iUuitrated In four colon vrlth MS Western vtewa. SUNSET MAGAZINE SAM riUNCIICO, CAUrORNIA Creating a Reserve Is not difficult ot co you start to save yonr money systematically. But if you ever expect to be independent tinanciallv . through your owu efforts you must make the start. Money saved and put away r-afely 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-ea mod 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. I The First National Bank HOOD IVER, OREGON. V2 FLUID IS FOR Summer Use When Trees are in Bud or Leaf It Kills Codling Worm, Oyster Shell Scale Insect, Wooly and AU Forms of Aphis, Pear and Apple PSYLLA WITHOUT INJURY TO LEAF OR BLOSSOM. I life the reader of thia paper the best opportunity of the year $3.00) ALL FOR 1.60 COMPANION 1.25) XO.UU