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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
u ttuoii iti visit gjUAOilSK f HPRflPAY. DEOEttflgR 3, .COS. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. JuirtCooW aol fmniy It ft Hood Rivr last Haturdiy. Th- will go o Cliftau, Arizona, a hare it in boped faTorbl cooditiuua nmy do muob for Mr. Cook, ft hose heultb hti been not the liBt tor mim Urn. liet wlehet of O.iell friends follow tbein to tbeii new dome. Albert Sbelley bai pure based ten ore tract from t'raulc tioardman. 1'hla land liea juvt west of tbe tract owoeJ by J. J. Krumenacbr. Jolly Shelley alerted Sunday ereo log for Corrallli, where be ia ato dent tit tbe Oregon Argioultural Col lege, tie baa been borne fcr tbe Tbankigifiug raoation. In laat week' note it should ba read J. J. Krameoacber'a bouae la ready for tbe plasterer. Mr. Kruuien ober'a house will soon be ready for occupancy. Tbe K. L. Klemer bungalow la pio greaaing rapidly and will be ready for tbe plagterera probably witbin abort time. , Wm. Ebrclc will go to Portland tbia week to atteud tbe meeting of tbe Nortbweat Horticultural Association. Mr. Kbrck baa shipped aonie applet for exhibition. L tat Sunday afternoon, Miirle Lock uihu waa taken witb a severe cbill and Dr. Sbaw waa oalled and attended ber. At laat aocouuta abe waa Improvlog and bet many frienda hope abe may aoon regain bealtb. Mr. C. R. McCoy's alater waa bere or Ibankaglrlog. Mr. and Mr a. Enton have gone to Michigan. 'I bey heve been bere aince last aprlog and Mr. Katon b :i boooiu plisbed much In tbe way of clearing and preparing bla land for tbe aetting of fruit tree. Mr. and Mra. Katoo expect to return bere about February next. Tbe fiienda of Frank Pearoe will be aorry to bear that he met witb ae rloua accident, a log baring oaugbt mm ana neid mm to tbe grouad Men dug onder tbe unfortunate man a 11 (i reacuea. Dim ana wmie oe was badly bruited be ia recovering. Leroy Krobu, an acoount of whoie aocldeut appeared in laat week's ia sue, ia now at borne and improving. Tbe Injury waa In tbe joint at tbe t boulder and waa serious, but tbe- boy Is able to be about and all bope that bla recovery may t rapid. Kev. Troy Shelley wishes me to say that be wll not be able to proacb next Habbatb. (ieorge T. Pratber ia bald at work on bis Odell property and ia at borne tbeie. A DUTjier of Udell young people are preparing to give an entertaiotneut next Friday nigbt, tbe piinolpal part of tbe program beiog a comedy en titled, "Powder and Patches." Mr. MoCoy, our able principal, ia direct' ing arrangement and we may expect a good evening' entertainment. Re member next Friday evening iu tbe ball at Udell. Th Correct Time to stop a cough or cold Is just as aoon as it starts then there will no dinger of pneumonia or consumption. Just a few donee of Mallard's Horehound Syrup taken at the start will atop llin cough. If it has been running on tor sometime the treatment will be lunger, but the cure is sure. Moid by Unas. . Ularke. HOSIER. A score or moie of friends gathered at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. Chita. Graham Tuesday evening and gave their aon tJordoo a pleasant surpilse. A variety of games passed tbe eveulng away. About ten o'clock lunch waa served by Mr. and Mrs. Ciiaharr, alter wblob more games were played All enjoyed a delightful evening Among those present were, Mesditmes Uia bam, Parrlsb nd Kvans; Misses Male Hudson, ilertba Uootb, Maudo Evans, IClsie Denny, Nora Hunter, Lurline Fisher, Gertrude Davenport; Messrs. Ernie Evans, Kay Hturgesa, Guy Wil son, Dick Wilcox, Charles Uennett, Paul Evans, Leslie Knot, Gen. Par rlsb, Chat. Orabara, Gordon Graliaru and Hurry Htokea. U. P. Hooter and family went to Hood River Wedoeaday afternoon to spend Thanksgiving witb W. 1). Rog era and family. Misses Flossie Ualley aud Mahle Os born were passengers for Hood River Friday. Mr. W. P. Finney left for Portland Saturday, expecting to regain there three months before returning. Mr. Beatly and two other gentlemen from Portland, on me up Monday even ing and went next morning out to veiw th chalk mines, about aeren or eigbt miles op Mosier creek. Mr. Fletcher of Portland came up Tuesday to spend a few days ou tbe ranch. J. K. McGregor eat to Hood Riv er Mouiay afternoon returning Tues day. R C. Duncan came up from tiood Rivei Tuesday and went out south west of town to oversea some work be is having doue on tbe laud be bought recently of W. E. lluskey. Miaa Grace flodge went fo Hood River Tuesday. Mrs. J. M os lor went to Hood River tbe drat of tbe week on a shopping tour. Dr. Dumble was in Mosier Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Hunter spent Thanksgiving witb relatives in Tbe Dalles. Mra. GeurgeSellinger is visiting ber sons, See no and Bernard t Trout Lake, Wash. Mrs. Tyler came down Saturday !rorn The Dulles to tperid a few days witb Mr and Mra. F. M. Hunter. Miss liertha Gndborsou apont Tbankegiviug witb home folks, return ing to Tbe Dalies Fudsy morning. Earl Biilcy went to Hood Rivei the last of tbe week. Wm. Johnson weut to Tbe Dalles Friday. Miaa Maude liatebam spent Thanks giving holidays home witb l:tr father. Mrs. M. L. Neoh'U weut to Port land Friday to vlfii' her dnuuliter. Miss Nellie Odell of Tbe Dalles is visiting friends In Mottier. Mr Geo Ireland made a business trip to lh Dalles this week. Mi. Fred Wilson came down from The Dalles Friday ulfteinoon to p.-nd a few hours ou his ranch. A pleasant Thanksgiving party was held iu Geo Chamberlains' new barn, TbuiBday eveulng. The evening was pBHseii in daociLg. Over thirty peo ple beiug present, aud all reported baring a luod time. Meiisra. I' Metier and Duudaa of Portlud were in Mosier a few days this week. Frank Roberts was in Tbe Dalles Friday. Th reseemi to be hu epidemic of La Grippe or bad col.l going around In ! imr vicinity el present. Those wbo (bcape are lucky. Win. Kowlaod made an over land trip to Tbe Dalle Friday. ' Alex Stewart made a visit to tb ronnty seat the last part of tbe week. J.JK. McGipgnr, o aa on tbe t irk list la.t week ia able to te around anniu. A protracted meeting is now in progress at tbe church. Kev. Clarke i,t Cascade Locks le in charge, asHted lir Mr. Iirymer, aioglog evangelist, tvbicb make tbe meetings very Inter eating. They expect to bold the ser vices for about two weeks. Mr. E. A. Ralooua, wbo baa spent several w-ka bere witb bis family, re turned to Denver, Colo., where be baa employment. Grace Husbands and trotber Samuel returned to their borne In Portland Sunday, aftei spending Thanksgiving nitb their grandfather, C. J. Phillips. J. M. Elliot went to Portland Bun day to attend the fair. A. P. liateham and Geo. Chamber lain left on the early train Monday morning tor Poitlaud to be present at tho opening of tbe Northwest Fruit Growers, Fair, held there tbia week. Mrs. D. P.Jllaroey wbo went to The Dalles Sanitorlum Saturday is report ed as impruciug nicely.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wood came to visit Mr. Wood' parents Sunday. Mr. C. D. Nickelsen of Hood River waa in Mosier Monday. Mr. J. J. Smith aud son Ralph came up from Portlaud Saturday eveu lng, returning Sunday afternoon. Something whispers iu the air, "Winter's peoying ,'rouud some where," If we lis en, we ohu hear Jauk Frost's whistle, shrill and clear. It Quiets the Cough This is one reason why Ayer'i Cherry Pectoris is so valua ble ia consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does more it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about this. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." by t . O. kyr (.. Lowell, KM. AIM MniUulunri f Be "Stay Satisfactory Rarvfie Every one may know the de light of using a perfect range TL Tv iTTvT A ITU ifTUT vne ivJL J In jtL JvI I PAYS FOR ITSELF Jh VERY woman would like to have a perfect range one that would turn out beautifully browned loaves of bread, cake and pies, baked just as much on one side as 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 than 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 iu Monarch Ranges will withstand intense heat that would burn up the grey iron in LET US explain the Duplex Draft. LET US demonstrate all of these things and t he 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 doyour work with less fuel, less ti me, less labor than is now required. Fr am' Hardware Located after December 1 iu the now quarters in the Eliot Block r 3C IOC Pfi rB"BHfc J?WryBjBaBBaaaaaaajBjBjBjSja Your Thanksgiving' Dinner n Will taste nicer and be more complete if you finish it with a nice box of Lowneysor Gun ther's vSweets, such as we sell. They are just in fresh from the factory. KIER . CASS SMITH BLOCK DC DO RELIABLE DRUGGISTS J A Peinoniil Appeal II we cidiltl talk to you ppmoimllv about the (treat merit of Foley's Honey and Tar, tor eonulu, rolds anl lnnif trouble, j on never could be induced to eKpHriineiit with unknown preparations lliat contain eome harmful drugs. roieya notiey ana lar costs you no more nnl lias a record ol lorty years of cuuet". C'lurka Drug Co. MOUNTH00D. The dinner given by tho Ladies' Aid society lnanKtglrlnK nay was a grout success. All were bouutifully served aud a social time wag enjoyed by all. Keoelpta were 8.ij. 8U. Orville Knox has wold his ranch to Mr. Uumuion of Kobton. Chester Walton mnde the sale, coutiideratiou J75UO. Miss Amy P'iroell of Oietfon City aun Nits Myrtle ruicell of Arlius ton, hare been spend iu a few (lays here visiting their sister Laura Pur oe.ll. liaaket bull teams played an inter ettiuti gume Saturday night. Hive us a good gHUitt boys and charge admis sion, we will all come ami help yeu run wiLu your uuauces. i wo ot Mount Mood s tinr young girls vie re claimed as brid4 during the prut week MisMao Cooper .and Chester C Walton were united iu mutrimouy at the bride a home, Wednesday. No vember Ur, at high noon by Kuv Wasbburne. Many invited guests were unable to atteod tbe wedding Deuoratloua were beautiful, being au tiimn leaves, Uregoo nrape, ferns and oiirysHuthemunis. Many beautiful aud uneFul gifts were giveu the bride and the groom. Laurence Puddy end Myrtle Stanton were wedded at the home of the groom, Thursday, November 20. bv Hev. Wusbburufl. lbe wedding was a pretty home altair. Ibeir home to l e with the v bride's father. Their many friends exteud to them con grutulations aud best wishes for i long happy life. About a dozen ot Mount Hood' chivalrous yoiiiirf men gate Lawreuce Puddy aud his hride a noisy serenade last buturday niuht. Airs. Shinny Hubs on has been on the tick list foi the past ten days Kev. Wnsbburne held services in tbe upper valley last Sunday afternoon. Ciladys Leasure, bo una been eul luring witb hemoirhaga ot the lungs Is gaining in strength. Call at W. S. liii bide' aud buy shares in the new eleotlio line aud so help along with the preliminary sur voy, Tho looks for tho circulating li hrary are now .ready for use. They are at tho sohonl house ami M Mur dock will be there to attend to this auy time during school hours aud till 4 p. ru. Miss Lura Miller, wbo ia attending Hood Kiver High Sobocl, waa home lor rhtiukriglring vacation. Miss Jennie ludgiagton spent ber vacation at her home Iu Hood Kiver. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are nntifcptjc and soothe pain quickly. lnsUt upon DeWitt's kidney and Madder Pills. Uegular sijte we toM here by Keir oc (Jass. BELMONT, Mr. Tyler has had a stroke of paral yils. We hope to soou hear of his re noveiy. Ernest ISlalock has beeu ploughing for Mr. illimis. Mr. Overbaugh has consented to take charge cf the choir of Heluiout church. Kev. Brown's sermon oh Sunday ev ening was listened to by a large cou gregatiou. At the close au illustrated song was snug by tbe choir. A largeuuinber of ladies attended the all days' sessiun of the ladies aid last week at the obuicb. Four quilts were timl and bound fcr tbe llazaai December 5. Mr. J. W. Davis bought ten acres ot laud at Carbon, Miss Maie Soinerville bus gone to irout Lake, Waau , to teach school, Mr. Warren is Ukiug hU apple to lowu. Mr. and Mrs. Price returned from their visit to 1 he Dulles last Friday. Mr. Ishel'e U busy setting out fruit trees ou bis plnce. Uobert Jones is not at all well, it is a cafe of grip. Ponies Jones has sold his place, soma time agu. He sold ten aires and now has disposed of the other ten thai has the bouse Hud buildings ou, the purchase ( rice was fuoOO. The ladies aid ot Belmont will hold tbelr annual bHzaar in li. P. ball De cember 5. Ihey will also srrve a chicken and noodle dlour and cold meat supper. We kindly at.k the pat ronsgo of the good people of Hood Kiver. We have a variety of apron?, large and small, quilts, rugs aud taocy articles suitable tnr th holidays. Please remember the date, December 5, and plan to atteud. Mrs. B'uth v. MisaCIanD aud Mrs. Kamsey oelebrated their birthdays yers SAR3APARILLA. PILLS. HAIR VKiOK. W. hav. a. mom. I W pnbllh th. formulas of all our ir.adlclr.ea. UaitAn rnroverw bv keflD ne the bowels regular with Ayer'a Pills. ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... lei Filling Prescriptions I With Pare Drugs with satisfaction to Ixith r.atient and idiysician ia assured if you leave your prescription with us. We have gained reputation for relia bility by supplying Pure Fresh Drugs In all our prescriptions. When you bring your prescriptions here you are sure of ideal service. THE GLACIER PHARMACY, last week, the three coming on the tame day. They bad a jolly time at a six o'clock dinner a the Kamsey borne. Will Davis started this week to pull stumps for Will Homerville. Miss liess 1 eon berg came borne to spo 1 Thanksgiving. Mr. M. P. Iseuhcrg and family spent Thanksgiving at S. W. Arnold's In Hood Kiver. Maie Homerville was In Hood River from Trout Lake Saturday. Neal Nuuamaker baa beeu troubled witb a gathering in his ear. Mr. Williams little son baa whoop ing oougb. Simon Eckert Is visiting at the Davis home. Mrs. J. W. Divis'a son Will aud Clarence Piper went to Carson, Wash., rrldiiy, where they invested in some land. M. P. Iseuberg has bad bia borne wired for eleotrio lights. Kev. Frank Spaulding preached in Belmont Sunday evening. Tbe faces are nearly all new to him, since he lelt, not many of tbe old members be ing bere. Mr. (Jaus, father of Mia. Kddy, waa visiting at tbe Kddy borne las, week. Mra. Camp and daughter, Carrie, are visiting ti lends in Hairett and Belmont. They look as if it agreed with them in the valley. Lena Ieenberghad to have an opera tion Saturday. A badly ulcerated tooth was the cause of tbe trouble. tarry Hacket was visiting at tbe Metcalf borne Thanksgiving. Tbe masquerade ball ut tbe Orange Hall Isat Friday night wag attended by u very large or wd. Don't forget the bazaar, dluner and supper at K. P. Hall Saturday, De cember 5. Tbe lietmout ladies are noted for their good dinners. This is the Urat bazaar in Hood Kiver couu ty. A cordial invitation la extended 1 1 every one, so plan to come and help ub out. War with Japan could not possibly make so many crip plea as rheumatism doos rvory year. And yet there is no reason why this iliseaso should cripplo anyone, if all suf ferers will rnb the affected parts nij;lit and morning with Ballard s nnow l.ini ment. Cures all aches and pains. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. FRANKTON. S. I. LSIytbe, formerly achcol clerk ot tbia district, wag busy last week taking school census. The II. K. II. S. Mascot Is at band We look forward to it eaob mouth. 1'raukton High School students i.re preparing to take up debating. It is tbe intention to organize n debating team. Harry Itout has discontinued school, uaving seoureu an op ortuulty or at tending school In Hoo l Kiver aud of taking tbe preliminaries of electricity at tbe siniB time. Harry is a diligent boy and we have no doubt but that be will make good. I ho hoya have elected Steve Eby captain of tbe basket ball team, aud ueorge letliord asslsniut manager. Miss Ldua Kich of Dufur visited her sister, Miss L cile Rich last week 'together they visited the metropolis, leturning MondHV eveuinu. Hettie Kail lid hu i charge of tbe inteimediate room Monday in tbe absence of Miss Kich. Mrs. b'amser and Miss Boorman vis ited in the intermediate and primary rooms on rriuay. Larl Noble and Earl Eby made ! rank ton a call on Weduesday. Dortbea Conover, a former pupil of me intermediate room, visited witb f rankton friends during tbe lbanka giving vacation. Edua Capp aud Jwel Taylor apent Friday afternoon iu tbe primary room. Alter tbe Christmas vacation Jewel expects to attend cobool at 1' rauktou. CHAS. N. CLARKE THE DRUGGIST HOOD RIVER, OREGON Foley's Orino f.ntative circs chroni constipation ami Himul.ites the liver. Orino regulates the bowels so that they ... ..... n.. l i . . win iu-i iimurH'iy ana you no llol nave lo lake purgatives constantly. Clarke Drug Co. A Novel Event The ladies of St. Mark's Guild Sat day Decembei 12 will give a U-K-tHn lunch uud sale of Christmas Ibings bt tbe Opera House. Tbe iunob will te served from Vi to 2 U-K-tau is a new delicacy aud will be served among the other good things to eat The articles on sale will consist ot many uselul and ornamental things that cannot be puiobased in the tores. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in lare or small tracis. Some very g.nul land at low prices at present, (inod urowing comniiii.ity Six mihs east .f lloixl Piver. homestead- and i linqnishmei t". Parties winding to lnu will do well to writ! or sec OEO. CHAMP.KKLAIN NEW KLL, (ioSSETT & WALSH Engineers and Surveyors Ortlcc wlib Brlinr8..mal Lund Co . WAl'COMA IIOTKL BLDO Pnrvv, Pftn n'1 r.:tmtp Rallnind I rlKH Iron snrt Water Power Prolerta 'i.iwn (1 Haul n lie Land Surveys, Contour Maim, MAKE. YOUH 0W:j FOODS d-USINO SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLE: 3 Crush and mil in feed or salt. Proper dote in tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Tcp Flcc For Horses, CaMlt, Sheep, Swine and Fowl. They are made from the actlva principle or tha condensed essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are Just as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask lor and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIOOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fev r, Ho t Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Col'C tabletsor Louse Powder Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO Incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; WMertOWn, South Dakota U, S. A. For Sale by Hanna & Perigo. Wm. Cooper and Nephews TREE SPRAY FLUIDS VI FLUID V2 FLUID IS FOR IS FOR Winter or Spring Use Summer Use ON DORMANT TREES. When Trees are In Bud or Leaf It Kills It Kills SAN JOSE SCALE Codling Worm, Oyster Oyster Shell Scale, Eggs Shell Scale Insect, Wooly of Insects and Spores of and AU Forms of Aphis, Fungi, Mosses and Pear and Apple PSYLLA . WITHOUT INJURY TO LEAF Lichens. or blossom. NO SEDIMENT TO CLOG NOZZLES Mixes Instantly With Cold Water Immediately Kead a CHARLES G. ROBERTS, General Agent Sold by D. McDONALD, Hood River U N Sunset Magaiine offers the reader of this paper the beat opportunity of the year REVIEW OF REVIEWS . SUNSET MAGAZINE .... 1.50 WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25 $3,001 ALL FOR ) $3.00 AN B FREE! wlth V9ur ord"t beautiful premium, 7S-pce beok t a -- illustrated in four colore with 1 Weatextj view SUNSET MAGAZINE san rntNcisce, cauronma Is Your Money Making money for you? The more you have employed for you, the less you need to work yourself. If you keep on saving and putting your savings to work, the funded capital of your earning years will gradually take up the burden and you will not Heed to work at all. Our Savings. Department Will give you FOUR PFR CENT on nil money that you will place with us to work for vou. The First National Bank HOOD IVfcR, OREGON.