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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1908)
Four HOOD-RIVER (3 LACIER THPK8DAY, NOVEMBER SO, 908. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. fercy T. Shelley of Mtrmot, Ore-1 Wiltoo houie noted Id Ihii ltm of aon.ii here for short Ttilt at tb ! the Glacier. Mm. U. C. MaBiker baa beeo flitt ing rulattrea at Columbus, Wanning- too. The little daugbtei ot Mr. and Mr. U. T. Couley tiaa beeu ill ot poau motiU. At laat aooouuta aba u im prociog nicely. Or. tihum attended her. IIOHwell Shelley of Caraon, Washing ton, made a ten dura bugiaeaa visit In Hood Klrer and Udell list week. Mr. Shelley and bia wile Intend going to California early in Deremter and ex pect to remaiu there for the wiuter. Mrs. Xbomaa Lacy has been very eerioualy ill aa a rextilt of liarinit a tooth extracted. DrJ Shaw was called and checked farther progress of the disease and at tbia writing Mrs La oy's condition is improving. Mrs. Kun lee Luckey of Portland who nfoke in the Congiegational church in Hood Hirer in the interest of borne missions vixited at the home ot her friend, Mrs. John Kroeger, sev eral daya last week. Jolly Shelley came home from O. A. U. for the Thanksgiving vacation. J. F. Strong and family left Hood River Wednesday via bout bound tor their new home near Wasbougal, Washington. Miss Male Pendetgraa of Portland has returned to her borne after hav ing made a two weeks visit at the home of O. M. DeWitt. Misa Pendor graa is a neioe of Mrs. DeWitt. Fianoes 'J'ousoy came op fiom Poit land Satruday for a weeks' visit at the borne of ber mother, Mrs. Harab Tuoney. O. M. DeWitt made a business trip up near Tba Dalles last week and re tunred borne with a team be purchas ed while away. Misa minder, who bas been visiting at the home of Mr. hod Mrs. Dunbar has returned to her home at (Jreshsm, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kemp went to The Dalles Wednesday. From there they will oome down as far aa (Hosier where they will partake of tb Thanksgiving feast with Mrs. Kemp's parents, Mr. and Mis. Davenport. borne of bia parents, Kev. and Mrs. Tioy Shelley. Tbe'many friends of Leita Boer mao will be glad to bear that abe is in very much better coudition than at this time last week and Impruvea steadily. The Klemer Bungalow waa ready for the plasterers Monday. Carda are out for the wedding ot one of Odell'a girls, Elizabeth Belt ha Lenz, and Mr. l'elleford W. lilount of Hood Hirer, Wednesday : ovember 23. Odell friends extend congratulation! After Friday next Hay Maikley and bis ister Uladya will be at borne in the bouse on the propeity recently purchased by Smith litoe. of flood Hirer. Mi. Markley will have obarge of the work of dealing land on tbia tract and will begin at onoe. Mra. Talmage Infroms us that she is not in the bouse In which Odell notes placed ber and that abe and her hus band are still looking for a house. Mr. Hale and family, formerly of Pine Grove, are at borne in tbe bouse formerly owned by (ny Wilson now tbe nroDerty of Mr. Knapp of Port land. .Mrs. Uiansou, who bas been ill of rheumatism is able to be about tbe bouse. We understand two well known ex plorers whose homes are in Odell had made all preparations for flight last Sunday but owing we suppose to the damp state ot tbe weather, the attach ment to their air motor in which is stored tbe motive power, (hot air), failed to Inflate sufficiently and tbey remained here for a time. Now one ot these explorers recently traveled to that far away oountry known as M ou ter In fruitiest attempt ti find Port land via tbe eastern route and we would suggest that on future journeys be carry a book that might be called "Weary Willie.' Guide Hook." Boys, mother's cooking and the certainty of a plaoe to rest at borne beats the cert ainty of nights without shelter and eventually tbe Juvenile oourt and tbe reform school. Marie Lockman is Odell'a central and like Mrs. Lafferty always oblig ing. Mr. Karsletter and family are at borne In the (luy Wilson bouBe. Mr. Hall la at home in a house owned by F. P. Friday instead of In tbe Uuy Monday Leroy Krobn waa at school jumping with lo g stick and be jumped from ton nign ena or me school bouse porch down to the ground end fell in snob a way tbit one arm waa broken and tbe joint thiowo oat of place. A very painful injury but we hope that aurgical skill and care may soon restore tbe arm to use fulness. MOSIER. L. Wlntber, came op Tuesday morn ing from Poitland, ttopped off at Mo sier and went nut to bis "ranch. He was'on the way to The Dalles on Im portant business Mr. A. M. Hoop wont to The Dalles Tuesday. Frank dinger and V. A. Hage made an overland trip to The Daltea tbe flrst of tbe week. C. L. Hiown. who bas spent a w ek on his Mnsier ranch, returned to Portland Tut-sday. j W. T. McClure was in The Dalles this week. F. M. Hunter and son Price re turned Tuesdsy trom a visit to the oca st. A pleasant surprise was tbe social event ot the week. In the foim rf a 'donation party at the chinch, in hon or or Hev. W. A. Hrtirk and a lie. lne people were not slow in contributing all kinds of edibles, from Hour and coftee. rice and yellow legged chick ens. Some brought nice wearing ap parel. A supper cf cake an I oolfee was served, iiitersprned with muxir, singing and speaking. Nearly the whole oountry side was preeeut and those who could net attend were sorry to miss such a nire evening at socia bility W. A. Davi Hil l J. Conner went to Ibe Dalles WedueFriav George Putrid) went on a wild goose ohane up near tbe Des Chutes tbe Urttt nf tbe week. L. Wlnther ot Portland stopped to see old Mends Tr.eeda). He went en to Tbe Dulles Wednesday to make filial proof on his homestead. Ira I). F.vans returned Thursday from Tbe Dalles where he has been for the last few weeks taking uiedioal treatment. Loe Hunter came borne Thuisday from ThoM'alles, baring gone the day Every one may know the de light of using a perfect range &e MONARCH PAYS FOR ITSELF 3 VERY woman would like to have a perfect range one that would turn out beautifully browned loaves bread, cake and pies, baked just as much on one side of jtryV aTfL Ih15tay S&tlsfactory"Ru8e another. But some do without this pleasure because they think they can't afford it. It's not economy to keep on using that old range or cook stove nor buy a range just as good because it costs a few dollars less than a Monarch Buy a MONARCH Malleable Range and It Will Pay Back It's Own Cost By the use of unbreakable Malleable Iron in the place of the brittle cast iron found in the ordinary type of "Steel Range," the MONARCH is built with every seam practically air tight. The leakage of air that causes excessive fuel waste is done away with so that the MONARCH will require but little more tjian half the fuel needed by a range of the common sort. With fuel bills cut in two it's easy to see how the MONARCH "Pays for itself." It does better work too always. We Can Prove These Things to You! LET US show you how the Mon arch is built rivited like a - steam boiler. LET US show you how the Malle able Iron in Monarch Ranges . will withstand intense heat that would burn up the grey iron in common ranges. LET US explain the Duplex Draft. LET US demonstrate all of these things and the hundred and one other Monarch features t hat go to make up range perfection. THEN YOU will realize how it is that the Monarch would do your work with less fuel, less time, less labor than is now required. Franz Hardware Located after December 1 in the now quarters in the Eliot Block U Your Thanksgiving' Dinner Will taste nicer and be more complete if you finish it with a nice box of Lowneys or Gun ther's Sweets, such as we sell. They are just in fresh from the factory. ! efore to act aa a aitnesa for Mr. Wlntber. D. A. Sturges is making visit la lone, Oregon. J. P. Cairoll went to Tbe Dal'ea ft... J f Am. Innl.l BAvlr ' done. Mr. Frank Ginger returned borne from Heppner, Thursday afternoon. Mioaea Uiaoe Hodge and'Agnea Phil lips were abopping in Hood Hirer l'bursday. Mr. C. II. Miller was in Tba Dalle I lhnrsday O. W. Bulla of Omaha, Nebraska, was in M osier tbe Urxt ot tbe week. A Ij. Uundaa oume up from Port hud Thursday evening to spend a few days on bis ranch. L. Lamb went to The Dalles Friday. J. P. Snvdnr returned borne from Hood Kiver f'riday. Mr. lieetly rf Portland spent Fri day in Moiiier. Mifs El-tle Dennie gave a party lhimday rvening in honor or her sis ter i'ronia'a blrtbd iy at their boma neir town. About 25 acboolrmitra were prwsent and u'l report a very plKiisant eveoirg. About 1'2 o olook iinoii kr served, after which all de parted for borne. Cbas. Dennett returned Friday af- terncon trom The Uulles, where he has served nn tbe Jury tor the last two weeks. (ieo. Chamberlain went to Portland Friday on important business. Mr. Wellberg'is making a nice im piovement to the Pines Hotel, by bay ing another storv cut on part of tbe bouse, tbus making more room. He has often been crowded o' lata to fur nish aooomodatlons for all who ap plied. He hai also extended tbe tide walk to the corner ot bis property. J. 8. Hunter ii laying a foundation und nixking preparations to ere to a dwelling for his family in town. Mrs. John Kvhus came up from Kuthton Saturday. Wm. N. A ken has disposed of bis stock of Hardware and Fnrnitme to M. K. Cbome of Portland,. Tbe new proprietor takea possession at onoe. Bom Saturday November 21, to Mr. aud Mrs. E. O. Wiuaus, a auugb ter. Mis. A. L. Gove went to Hood Riv er Satitrday afternoon to spend Son day with home folks. John Davenport went tc l'ood Kiv er Saturday afternoon. Frank Ginger went to The Dallea Monday. G. 10. Townsend bas moved bis fani ily into tbe city for tbe wiuter. Tbey Bra occupying tbe Davenport hoje Mr. C. A. Bainous made a trip to Hood Kiver, Monday. Mra. Watt of The Dallea visited old friends in Mosier laut weok. Ray Sturgess went to The Dalies Monday. M. F. Grose left for Portland Mou day. Mr. aud Mis. K. K. Morrisson and son Li&wreuoe went to nooa luver Mondav afternoon. Geo Chamberlain closed a sale of 40 acres of iud Monday to the East Hood Kivei liHiid uo. ibe land was tbe remainder of the old Stoneman ea tate.. Weak Lungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. Th. beat kind of a testimonial "Bold for over sixty years." A KtAt by J. O. 1tt O... lwU, HS Aiao MoulHlum 0K 7 SARSAPAK1LO. FILLS. 1AIK VMOK. vers W hT o eertti ! W pvbllall th forrnulM of mil oar mdtatn. ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... MA FilIing presc"Ptions Ai) f-V J With Pure Drugs with satisfaction to JjJJs Ayer's Pills keep the bowels regular. All vegetable and gently laxative. 1 KIER CASS Trv Kodol today on our guarantee Take it for a little while, aa that is all you will need to take. Kodol digests what you eat and manes tne stomach sweet. It is sold by Kier & Cass, bis ab FRANKTON. Walter Kadlitf hat resumed aabool work after several weeks senoe. Mr. and Misa Poor, oouaioa of Nina Noble visited Fiankton Tbors day morning. . Lee Sausser last week had tbe mis fortune to tall on a rusty nail. The nail went into hisLknee'and last week be was uuahle to be In school. Tbi wi ck wo are glad to have him back in school. Last Friday ended (he third month of our echnol year. Ihus fai tbe school work baa progressed very well and we hope to improve tbe reniainiog uioncns. Ibe 1 1 ii i t aud vegetables broupht by tho children for the Aid Socitty expiess the helpful feeling that pie vails in our oommuuity and shows the interest tlm parents are taking in tb work. A laige box Oiled with Hne red Hpnles, canned fruit, preserve- and HI i8. and vegetal.les will make tnauy KiHd little hearts on ibanksgiving day and the older people will fjul that tbey lime linen well paid foi the time Hiiii r.iateriul expended. WeduesdHy afternoon Eail Eby spent in viHitiog bis old schoolroom and pi iv ground and recalled mem ories ot happy schooldays speut Frauktnu. ine intermediate room bud prepar ed a tine Thanksgiving program and on Weduiwday afternoon tbey eutet tained the primary pupils. Tbe pro gtain was nicely prepared aud render ed and wa sniuoh eujoyed by the pii mury oblldren. The water pipes weie all conneoted and put in place last week and now oar water system is very convenient Pleneiint, sure, easy, safe little liver Pills, are De Witt's Little Early Uisers Sold by Kier & Cass. MOUNT HOOD. Mr, Wm. Keeling baa finished hi house on his homestead so tb y bare moved into it. me sanies Aid society nad a are cinl meeting at Alia. Walter Gnbblu' last Wednesday afternoon. A kitoheu shower waa given In bouor ot Miss Mae Cooper. Many useful gifts were presented and a long and happy life was wished for the bride to be. Glenna Wilson is home for a weeks vacation from Corvallis. A very interesting meeting of tbe grange last Friday night. Meeelng of State Dairy As&uelaiion A conference of the olHoera of tbe State Dairy Association at Salem baa determined tbe details of tbatConven tion, December 10th and 11th. The sessions will be held In Ye Liberty Theatre, while a oomuiodiua hall has teeu second for exhibits. Ibe board of trade of ibat city will receive ex hiluts and care for tbem so that they ill be in exoellent condition lor dis play. Messrs. Wm. M. Ladd, Dr. N. Hutchinson and Dr. James Withy- combe are among those on the pro gram. Trained Wild Animal Circus. Tuesday and Wednesday nights, De cembei 1 and 2, Al O. Barnea' trained Wild AuimalCirous will make its Urst appearance in tbia vicinity, aud from reports of the press irom other and larger cities it Is a grand affair. The citizens of Hood Biver will be the first to huve tbe privilege of seeing the three baby or enh lions that were horn at Portland a few daya ago, and it you are superstitious or believe in touching lucky objects, you will have tbe privilege of taking one or more ot tbe baby lions in your arms. there is a tradition among tbe sav age tribes of Africa, and especially Nubia, tuat It a young lady of a mar riageable age will touch a baby lion, abe will be married inside of a year. So set in Hoe, girls, and try your luck. A clipping from the Butte Miuer reads as follows: The prinoipal feature io an amuse ment way, is tbe Barnes Trained Wild Animal show. Never in tbe his tory of amusements iu Uutte have peo ple been trea'ed lo a more interesting aud delightful program. Ibis is a real trained animal show, and does not have to take tha hat oft to any of tbe big circuses, tor few ot tbe big nbows nave ever carried so large a group ot wild aud educated. beasts. In tbe oen- ter ot tbe big tent is erected a mam moth steel cage, aud the audience can alt within arm's length, witness the many thrilling a. ts, and see as well all taking plHe in the other rings, tor there are three rings. MUle. Barnes and ber riding lion create more lavur able oomment than any other of tbe numbera on tbe program, for the reas on nothing has ever been seen to com pare with tbia act iu animal training. Miss Altimure and ber daring act wlto tne miDian lions caused reverni gasps from tbe less grave, and many a strong man turned his bend abbo, with ber great strong nrms,she opened tbe lions' mouth and placed hei bead between their ugly jane. Mai tba Fiorina slashed her panthers over tbe uoee with a tiny whip, and while tbey snarled aud growled she lay down with them as a mother would lit aud fondle ber babe. It is a well known fact panther j are the mor da. cerous ot wild aoimals.-bi.t it la al'o tiue, a Mrs. Barneu aje, "wild aui i als are never to.be oounted on." A Queiroui ot ponies, as slick as ribbons, give a part U the program appealing to tbe little folks, aud one pony sotually seemed to understand everything said to him, aud nave as Hne a performance aa did ever Jim Key in bis palmiest days. With l'ure Drugs with satisfaction to Ixftli patient and physician is assured if yen luae your prescription with us. 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For Sale by Hanna & Perigo. in Election iitlc Notioe is herebv giveu that cu the 8th day of Deram er. 1008, at tbe City Hull, in tie o.ty of Hood Kiver, County ot Hood Kiver, Slate of Ure enn, a general elect on will bo held for city olllcers as follows: (Joe Mayor, one Kecorder, one Treasurer, and three Counoilmen; which eleotion will be held at eight o'olooK in tbe morning and will con tinue until seven in tbe afternoon of aeid day, Datod at Hood Kiver this 3rd day of November, 1008. J. R. Nlokelsen, City Recorder. OPEN RIVER Transportation Co. DAILY SERVICE Between PORTLAND, HOOD JilVEll and THE DALLES MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing community. Six miles east of Hood Kiver. Alan homesteads and re linquishment?. Parties wishing to buy will do well to write or see GKO. CHAMBERLAIN Mi-ier Oreifoii Steamers J. N. Teal Sarah Dixon SMITH BLOCK L ,-)C DC 30 RELIABLE DRUGGISTS rs cJ NEWELL, GOSSETT & WALSH Engineers and Surveyors Oltlee with Br Igss-Anient Land Co , WAl'COMA HOTEL BLPU Knny, l'lmis and Katlmatea, Railroad IntHlron and Water Power frojerta lowu d.iKstnlte Land Surveys. Contour Maps. OWNED by the PEOPLE Should be Supported by the People Special attention given Fruit Shipments Spacious Accommodations for handling Live Stock and Wagons We solicit your patronage J. A. Stranahan, Agt., Hood River Dorsey B. Smith, General ttanager, Portland Wm. Cooper and Nephews TREE SPRAY FLUIDS VI FLUID IS FOR Winter or Spring ON DORMANT TREES Use It Kills SAN JOSE SCALE Oyster Shell Scale, Eggs of Insects and Spores of Fungi, Mosses and Lichens. V2 FLUID IS FOR Summer Use When Trees are in Bud or Leaf It Kills Codling Worm, Oyster Shell Scale Insect, Wooly and All Forms of Aphis, Pear and Apple PSYLLA WITHOUT INJURY TO LEAF OR BLOSSOM. NO SEDIMENT TO CLOG NOZZLES Mixes Instantly With Cold Water Immediately Kead 8 CHARLES G. ROBERTS, General Agent Sold by D. McDONALD, Hood River U T'4 Sunaet Macazinc offers the readera of this paper the best opportunity of the year REVIEW OF REVIEWS . . . $3.00) ALL FOR SUNSET MAGAZINE .... '(bO AA WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.251 $0.00 AN B FREE with your 'icTt beautiful premium, a 75-pare book iUuatrated in four colore with 1 Western view. SUNSET MAGAZINE AN rftANCHCO, CAUrORNI Is Your Money Milking money for you? The more yen hiive employed for you, the less you Herd to work yourself. If you keep on saving and putting your savings to work, the funded cnptq,l of your earning years will gradually take up the burden and you will need to work at all. not Our Savings Departmen I Will give you t'OUR PFR CENT on nil money that yon will plnee with us to work for von. The First National Bank HOOD IVhR, OREGON.