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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
HOOD HIVES GLACIER THURSDAY, PgQEMBgR 24, 008. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. ().lell' most etfloient oorpi of teach prt Hra hat-lug a two weeks' vacation. Mr. McCoy reumiua at boma In Udall. Laara Tbomai left Friday ereo tng tor bei borne near Salem and Mrs. Toni-ey went to Portland Ioeaday evening for a visit with relstieri and trltndi. A wedding In wbioh Odell ia Inter aatud occnred last week In Portland wboo Ralph H. Shelter and Koea Leaf were united in marriage. The groom la a ion of Rev. and Mr. Troy Shel ley and la known a a young man of aterling wortb aod apolleu obaraoter and all wbo know bin) are bis friends. Tbo yonng people will reside io l'oit land. Sincere congratulations of a boat of friends are tbeirs. lie. Troy Shelley and family went to Portland last week to attend the wedding of Ralph a Shelley. Mrs. Talmage returned borne . lie v. Troy Shelley and son Albert lert Portland Friday bonod for California aud tba remainder of tbo family will return to tbeir borne In Odsll tbi week. Venice Calliaon left Odell Tuesday evening. She will go to ber boma ut Ulex, Oregon for tbe holidays. Mr. and Mri. Covert and baby son have gone to Portland and Dayton, Oregon fur a visit witb relatives. U. Kicbter la borne from a two weeks visit In Portland. Mils iiroombead, titter of Mrs. C. K. McCoy, will visit Mr. and Mrs. MoCoy during tbe holidays. (). L. Walter la reported ill. He sutlers from an attnok of bronchial trouble. Wa regret to say tbat Frank Ham mond's condition continues to grow more serious. In Jetter renelved trom Roswell Shelley who Is now at Bunset Ueaob, California, Mr. Shelley says of his trip to Spokane, wbere he waa aent as promoter, having in charge an exhib it from Skamania oounty, Washing ton, "We got a splendid notice in tbe Spokesman Review and did effective Z?rkont0J lol, county Jwbile there. The 80 box exhibit Jfrom Hood Klver was splendid token of Hood River's already well established reputation and although not entered for compel i tlon It received a silver cop. L. K. Clarke of Pine Urove had a One la dividual exhibit of 10 boxea of Bald wins and 15 boxea of Spitzen bergs, tba Baldwins got the blue ribbon, tbe priza being two aerea of Irrigated laud In "Opportunity" In tba submba of Spokane. Tbe Spoktne (ail waa tbe biggest thing of irs kind on earth and waa a bowling success." Don Crosby went to Motier lsst week witb a tour bone load of fioit treea from tbe J. W. Wtkon nursery. Tbe trees were purchased by Burnet Duncan of Moier. We understand tbe Christmaa tuter tainment bas been indefinitely pot ponad. Kemp Lodge No. 181, I. O. O. K. aod Hazel Rehekah Lodge No. IStiG, I. O. O. P. will bold a joint installa tlon Saturday evening, January 9, 11)09. Take DeWitt'a Kidney and Bladder rills. They are antiseptic and soothe pain quickly. linnet upon DeWitt's Kidney and ladder Pills. Regular size 50c. Sold here by Keir & Cass. MOSIER. Gordon Graham left Wednesday for a visit with bis sinter ad family at Lar'ayette .Oregon. Mr. A. Stewart made a business trip to Hood River Wednesday. A. P. Bateham went to Portlaud Wednesday. J. M. Elliot returned borne Thurs day from Portland wbere be spent tbe week. Christine Oodbersou went to The Dallea Wednesday, returning Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Vouug have moved to Mosier fur tbe a inter. Teby are occupy ing't be parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas moved up from Portland last week Inteuding to spend tbe winter here Tbey have moved in the lienjamin Woods bouse south of Mosier. Tbe Mosier Horticultural society held a business meeting Friday a ter noon at 1:30 p. m. at Lamb's Hall. Dr. Robinson was In Hood River Friday afternoon. The bazaar held Thursday evening at Lamb's Hall, by tbe school, was a great success financially aud socially. In tbe course of tbe evening, toys, faney work, fancy dressed dolls and delicious home made oandlea were sold. Oyster soup wss aerved to tbnee who wished it. In all tbe re ceipts of tbe evening amounted to 970. The teachers and scholara wish to thank all who came aud helped Ibem lake tbe eveniug'a work and enter tainment such a graud success. There wss a number who would have been piesent if it had been possible, bot on account ot sickness aod other un avoidable circumstances it waa impos sible for them to be there. Mrs. Clinton and (1. A. Prey were in Hood River Saturday. U. P. Morden came up from Port land Saturday and went out to his ranob. Mr. Jobn Denny bas disposed of his Butcher shop to James 8.' Hunter, wbo has elected a neat building for tbat purpuose and Is busy installing a refrigerator and all necessary appli ances needed io a tlrst class market. Miss O. Davenport went to Hood Klver tbe last ot tbe week. Mosier Orauge held no all duy ses sion Ssturday. Tbe following otllcers were elected for tbe ensuing year. C. C. Brooks, worthy mister: Mrs. Amos Root, overseer; Mrs. Mary hvans, leoturei ; F. W. Satlzoian, secretary ; V. R. Brooka, steward; M tiu C. Nickelseu, assistant titexard; Lee Kvans, O. S. gatekeeper; Mrs 11 M. Roop, pomoua; Miss Ctlie Wright, flora; (Jeitrude Davenport, ernes; J. P. Carroll, chaplain. Mrs. Floyd Alliugton iifi fur KUi, Wash , Sun lay, to speud Chtltttmi witb bur father and mother. Miss Utile Wright went to Portland Monday to spend tbe week with br sister and other relatives. R. D. Tryon is very ill with poeu uionia at bis borne south ol town. In years past it bas been tbt custom to bave a Xuiag tree at tbe cbuiot . This time, however, Sunday sobool teaobera held a meeting and deoided to depart from the old way for once anyway. Tbey are going to take the money aud buy more new books foi tbe Sunday sobool library. Witb the amount on baud they can make a uic additiou to tbe number ot books now in the library and they feel it will make a tatting gift tbat all oan enjoy tor years to couin nnd will add to tie knowledge aud enjoj ment of all concerned. 2 : si - - DON'T To order a new set of dishes of Santa Claus. He will have no trouble to find them if he goes to Franz's Eight of the newest and best patterns on diplay now. Haviland and Bavarian China. English Semi Porcelain. Dinner Sets $5 to $75 Salad Sets, Sugars and Creamers, Cake Plates, Cups and Saucers, Old Dutch Ware, Old English Ware, Bon Bon Dishes, in fact everything in the Fancy Dishes line. Come in, have your X-Mas purchases set aside and have them delivered X-Mas Eve. Franz's Hardware 'i- Ji. I 1 It 7 Rev. J. Brown of Tbe Dalles gave two Interntiing imona to tbe Mosiei people Sundav moiniog and evening. Mi. aod Mrs. W. A. StaiK returned borne Sunday from The Dallea, after a visit with tbeir aona and families. C. J. Diioakin baa sold his rsncb south of Mo.ier to some Portland party, for CkJUO. He expects to loive soon for a visit to relatives in south ern California. Mrs. L. V. lood and daughter Marion left Sunday uonrisg for Port land to spend some time at tbe borne ot Mia. Wood'sjion, E. B. Wood. Mrs. Cbaa. StoU went to Hood Riv er Monday. Mia. Arthur Middleawart and M rs. C. II. Dinsmore went to The Dallea Monday, returning on tbe atternuon local. A merry Xmas to all. For Eczema, Tetter aod Halt Rheum The intense Itching characteristic of tlee ailments h almost instantly allay ed by Chamberlain's Salve. Many se vere cases have been cured by it. For sale by Keir& Cass. MOUNT HOOD. Mr. and Mrs Kidn.v Hanou have been iu Portland tbe past week. Ra rJubaoo was in the city the first of week. Mia. Mav Ralrlwin ia llvlno in 1 1 nnd River. Ilei son, Mason, having com bleted his Annr.A at hiiBinn.. nnll0A bas secured a position iu tbe First Na- iiooai uaiiK or mat city. Mr. aud Mi, (.ah Wi.hnrk irlflitAn Ucod River last week. W. S (trllihln nuidn n ln uinnsa trln to Portland last week. John Dimmiek is vlaitino hla moth er aud other relatives berr. Robert McK nce. not ttudiua anv- thlotf to suit I Im in California, hhS retnmed to Idod River wbere be wi re xu in du:iug the winter. CI Vila !"relH it uro I. vmitina his grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have tone 10 10e;uall s vl-Hing. At tha niieelal cnhnol niAetlna Da eemter IU, a teu mill tax waa voted. Mis. May Baldwin was a visitor here over Sunday. The horsesheds are now completed at the bull. 1 p l-ttful PMt.iirnaft tmm Piirllnnrl with bis bride Saturday and the boys gave them a late ublvart tbat night. Weddings have been quite tbe fad of aie aua we ber there aie still more to come in tbe near tutuic. A telegram Tuesday December 15. contained the sad news of I tie death of Mr. ilenrv Estee. Mrs. Walter Uribble'a fatber. For Christmas We Have Presents For All A fine line of Christmas Goods just in and now on display. Fancy Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Smoking Sets, Work Boxes, Sewing Boxes, Paint Boxes, Post Card Albums, Hand Mirrors, Perfumes, New Games for the Children, Etc., Etc. We also have a large display of Christmas Cards, Tags, Stickers and Leaflets. Our Christmas Tree Dec orations are new and novel. Yours to please, KEIR (Q. CASS '1 SMITH BLOCK RELIABLE DRUGGISTS DC J Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic constipation and ttnmiUtes the liver, Orino regulates the bowels so that they will act naturally ami you do not have to lake purgatives constantly. Clarke Drug Co. WHITE SALMON. (From Kuterprlse-t A. J. Smith of Hood Riter was ou our stieets tbis week. J. A. Byrne was taken very sick Wednesday morning and left for tbe hospital at Ibo Dalles. W. H. Dean accompanied him. We hope be will soon be restored to health. Miss Eunice Wood, wbo is attend ing school here, spent Saturday and Sunday In Hood River. C S. Smith and wife, ot Star, Ida- bo, aud S. Smith ot Hood River spent n couple or days bere about a week ago witb the family of A. F. Smith. C. C. Smith will visit bis brother again before be returns to bis Idaho home. The reports of our visitors to the Apple Show inform us that R. D, Cameron received tbe 850 award for the beBt five box commercial pack. and J. P. McCrackan tbe prizo ot ?10U for tbe second best display of 10 box es of JNewtowos., Instead of W. F. Cash, as the Spokane dailies repotted, Last Sundpy's Journal bas an iut r estiug account of tbe silica mines nf tbe Mosier valley. Tbeie mines are laid to he exceedingly rich aod prao tl' ally inexhaustible, and tbe product of tbe finest quality. Some careless t eraoua last Sunday amused themselves by rolling rocks otf the edge ot the bluff, and one huge boulder orasbod down Into the road aud tore otf a large section of the embankment, juil io fiont of a wagon containing mu and bis wife. Thoughtless ia a very mild ;term to apply to aucb a prank, which might very easily cauie the dtuth of some uuwary traveler. R. A. 11 rkttt, K. Fish sud C. K. llranaman weut on a bear hunt last week. Thev went out Wednesday and got buck to towu Saturday morning, able to deliver tbe goods. Acoomp:tu ied hy six dogn, tbey scoured tbe country along Major aud Catheiiue crbeks, and near the latter stream captured a monster specimen of tbe trit e of Bru n. When these moo take to the woods, Mr. Bear might as well throw up bis bands. Tbe editor oan testify tu tbeir skill, as Mr. llyikett brougbt'.to tbls office some buo steak, which wo enjoyed hugely. Many thanks. I'nite to Boost Ho;d River Portland owners of Hood Rivei fruit lands have formed a permanent or ganization and will hereafter take a united interest In ull niatteis pertain ing to the promotion and public good 0' tbe Hood River district, 'Ibis or ganization was formed at a meeting called at the Commercial c'ub audtor iuu says tbo Ji urual. 11. Russell Albee and Ueoige W. Simons were unanimously recommend ed by the meeting for directors in tbe Hood Hiver Landowners' association. Mr. A I lee was also tbnsen as president of the new Portland-Hood Hiier asso ciation, witb U. W, Aimesbury as secretary-treasurer. A oauvaes of the 24 owners ot pioperty wbo were present brought out the taot Hint tbey lepretented fully ?300,000 Iu Hood Rirei holdings. Tbis does uot include the utuoernus Portland people wbo owu lands in t' e upper valley and on tie east side. 1 none present aid wbo foinied the charter members ot tbe new orgaui- 'Stion were Captain Jan es Watts, F. Ken wick. George W. Simons. Robert U. Dieck, II. If. Albee, F. W. Aimes- miry. It. S. Ciodtelter, H. hi. JuJue. S. U. Kliot. li. tl. Colton, Miss M. K. Frasier, Mrs. E. H. Carroll, Mrs. M. Macllae, 1. C. Clodfelier, A. S. Fatullo, Dr. it. E. rlgbt, F. A. j Snow, ( li. Davis, Hosinei Arnold, (ieorge W. Brown, F. IJLevere't. F. K Thompson, W. Palmer, Fielding Kelley, 1) H. Stephenson and 11. W. I Hurlbuit. 1 lon't be Hopeless abont yunrgtdf when your crippled with rheumatism or still joints of course you've tried lots of things and thev failed. Try BallArd'e Bnow Liniment ! It ill drive away all aches, pains and i stiffness and leave you as well as you ever were. Sold by Wlias. N. Clarke. ' Why Refer to Doctors Because we mike medicines for them. We tell them all about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, con sumption. They trust it. Then you can afford to trust it Ask your own doctor. The beat kind ot a testimonial "Sold for over sixty yaara." A hwJ.O.Arm Oa.. Low.ll. Mi AIM unuhaittitri r f SARSAPARILUL PILLS. hair vkjo. W h.T no leer.ti! W publtth the formnlw or All our medicines. yers Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Cherry reciora: in oreaKiriK up a coia. Ofllclal Publication of Comity Coo-t Proceedings for Month of November. Irwin Hodson Co.. supples f 27.0(1 Glass &, Prudhomme, supplies 47.25 Busbong & Co.. supplies 35.10 Cottage Hospital, services to liing et el 08 00 F. C. Bosius, services to Bing et et 10o0 J. E. Nlobola, buiial Robt. Wiigbt 20 00 Keir & Cass, drag, Mrs. Cut ry 2 25 P. 11. Mohr, hauling supplies Mrs. Curry 10.00 J. P. Lucas, clerk biie a?- coi nt tax roll 5 CO J. B Uolt, county maps 30 00 Paul Winans. wo id, court home 11.50 Dr. J. b Hoscti, services Rob ert Wright 5 00 L. K. Morse, sheriff, iooiden tals November G.75 (1. R. Caatuei, fruit inspector Uot ober and November 10. 50 Hood River Light & Water Co , lights court house 2.10 Geo. D Culbertson, olerk in cidentals No1 ember 17.80 G. R. CaUuer. purchasing ao plea oounty exhibit Seattle 17.00 Chris. Dethman, apples oouoty exhibit Seattle Osoar Vaudertilt, same L. D. Boyd, same Hull Is Sweeny, same L. E Clark, sunie J. L. Carfor, same Sears & Porter, same F M. Jackson, same Crescent Fruit Co., same H. W. Taylor, serving election A. Peterson, ame D. L. Carter, same O. and 27.50 178 60 27.50 22.00 20.00 20.00 40.00 38 50 42 00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 600 6.00 5 00 6 00 G.00 6.00 6 00 6.00 6.00 6 00 6.00 6 00 6.00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6.00 6.00 6 00 6 00 6 00 6.00 6.00 6 80 00 6 00 6 00 6.00 P.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6 00 6.00 6 00 600 6 00 7.50 5.00 5.00 5 00 5.00 3.90 4.00 Adams, fame F. Howb, same P. Luoas, same A. Cut e, rent ball A. Reavis, serving election L. llershnor, same Geo. P. Crowell, same A. W. Untbank, same R. B. Perigo, same Fred Larwood, same Jobn Koberg, same A. I. Masou, sanio Murrsy Kay, same V. Wiucbell, same R. il. Waugb, same J. B. Hunt, same S. F. lilythe, same Geo. T. Prut her, same A. N. Rabm, same J. M. Scbmeltzei, 3auie II K. Duncan, same J. M. Culbertusn, earns J. W. Moore, same J. II. Shoemaker, same Fred Miller, same U. D. Thompson, same mileage K. F. Kadelman, same Thus. Bishop, sauio II. II. Tomlinson, same A. 1. MoCruu, same T. H. Larwood, same and mil eage W. 11. Edick, same Cbaa. 1. Thomas, same Frank Quiun, sama W. T. Ilibbard, same O, C. Masiker, same W, A, Lockmau, same W. L. Curoes, same M. B. Odell, same L. A. E Clark, tame and mil eage L. M. Bxklwin, ball lent O. R. Masiker, saite F. E. Han is, same Electric Witiug & Supply Co., same H.Connoway, registering voters Fred Larwood, erecting booth J. A. Gorton, atteuding Bob Wright Hughes & Wen'z, freight, etc A. C. Buck, justice iees Same Same Same, allowance J. Bing Wm. Ganger, oonstable fees Same Same Home Telephone Co., service court bouse A. A. Lausmau, witness fees E. Edgertou, saute Vale True, same Lettie Stiusou, suue Agnes Stiuson, same H. Stiuson, same Daniel Slavens, same J. G. Jobuson, saiLe Mrs. Birobell. same H. J. Ilibbard, jury fees J. A. Newman, same J. C. William?, same G. B. Tompkins, same 11. 11. Bailey, same G. G. Uedal, same Jscksoo & Jcksou, supplies for J. Alec Hughes & Wentz, transcribing reoords Mrs. E. lieckstcrm, allow No vember C. L. Moiso, road supervisor labor November Stanley Smith Lumber Co., lumber read distiict No. 3 J. K. Nickelseu, supervisor district No. 3 Suow & Upson. Macksniitbiiig road dishiet No. 7 O. L Mbr.-e snpeiiveot dis triet No. 3 M. I (.Meigard, supeivisnr road District No. 2 P I) llirriciha. gravel road dl r.ct No. 7 MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in laive or small tracts. Some verjeguod land at low prices at present. Good growing community. Six miles east of Hood River. Also homesteads and re Hnnnishmeiits. PartieD wishing to buy will do well to writ) or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Motier, Oregon 5.30 780.2.1 8.00 251.85 3 35 200 ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... Filling Prescriptions With Pure Drugs with satisfaction to both patient and physician is assured if ou leave your prescription with us. We have gained a reputation tor relia bility by supplying Pure Fresh Drugs In all our prescriptions. 'When you bring your prescriptions here you ae sure of ideal service. Sly i THE GLACItR PHARMACY, OHAS. N. CLARKE THE DRUGGIST HOOD RIVER. OREGON MAKS YJUPt OWN S70CX TOOZ . j SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TAFL.;' Cruth and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in t&cis Makes Your Stock Look Like tn For Horses, Cattle, Sbeep, Swine snd Fowls. They re made from the active r-r '; or coDdensed essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Fee' or i'.i tit). ! as jood when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with al! pure dru- Ai. i. r and try ones SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDCO Worm, Kidney, Chicscu Choi.ra. Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fevi !, Hog Cholera, Distemper, PirtV Eye, Cole tabletsor I .out i'nw.lr Spavin sCure or Barb Win Liniment. Distributed by THE OLU BfcLL MEDICINE CW Incorporated; Capital Stock 1X0,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota V. 3. 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. 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 In stantly With Cold Water Immediately Read . CHAULES G. ROBERTS, General Agent Sold by D. McDONALD, Hood River i U N S Elite Sunset Macula offers the reader of thia paper tlx best opportunity of the year REVIEW OF REVIEWS . . . $3.00 1 ALL FOR SUNSET MAGAZINE .... 1.00 WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.2S . 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