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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1909)
HOOD fllVSft OLAOJJ&K j HORIDAT MARCH 2fl 1909, ft sssassssasss Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Renders the food more wholesome and su perior in lightness and flavor. The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Si' CORRESPONDENCE UNDERWOOD. 1 H. Forest catue up from Fortluud Wednesday, returning Friday. K. 0. (ioddard, who owns about 300 ic.i'Ch on Underwood Flat, Hpeut tue week hero with hli family. Hi 0. Lowdap now ha the best liarn In Underwood and is In the mxrket lor a team and a Jersey oow. II A. Hussey la making n splendid showing among his stumps and we omi see theh Hnlih In the near future. It keeps several teama busy hauling the freight away from tho Underwood (looks now d'jya. The "leal" drew several incline lota water alter utiloud Ing there Friday night, aud a good part of her cargo ia left hore every trip. K. 0. Adaina, of Portland, moved up to his homestead near Uimum this week. He bought the relinquishment a few weeks ago through W. F. Cash. The work ooustruotlug the new grade up the Underwood lull has been let to Lynott k Hon, who are uiotlng their outfit onto the grouud and ex peot to begiu work Monday. This will enable Underwood people to get to the river on less ihau eight per Oebt grade, and should help business at Underwood materially. Among the pepole who are expecting to locate in Underwood are: U. V. (Jiiffeth, of Utah, U. J. Sunderland of Portland, and 0, W. Ihitta, Omaha. Many new pueple are looking over our oouutry and our real estate man 1h kept very busy. The Underwood-Norway Telephone Company hus just closed a contract with the White Kslnion Valley Com pany for long distance oouueutlou and will extend I heir line Into the Little Whito Halmon Valley at one , Mrs. Italpb Darting is still at Spa kaue with ber mnthei, who Is serious ly ill Mrs. Kuapp mine up Saturday from Puitland to visit her ranch. (leorge Ldun, our oouuty surveyi.;, waH here Saturday and sot the grude hlakeH on the new road. Mr. Linn is a very uleasnnt gentleman, aud tends strictly to business. H. W. Aris baa a new scheme for disposing of stumps, lie has a nine t Iron jackal which tits down over the stumps. This is (Ittetl with a stove pipe uu top, and the whole thing works just like a stove. It is au ex piiriiuent at present hut bids fan to do good work. Mr. Thompson of the Wiud Hiver Lumber company, was bore Saturday ou busluess ooouuoted with their log ging camp up the river aud the lum ber yard they c pact L maintain here at Underwood. Ueo. Uartmg Bad M. 8. Smith at tended Masonic exercises in Hood hiver Saturday night. A MKASl IlKOU JHKIUT. Hood Hiver tltinciiH Should Weigh Well (hi Evidence. Proof of merit lies in the evidence. Convincing evidence iu Hood Hiver. Is not the testimony nt strangers, Hut the endorsement of Hood Hive' people. Thats' the kind of proof given here The statement of a Hood Hlver citizen. W. 11. Hoot, Hid Heights, Hood River. Ore., says: "I suffered from kidney oomplalnt for a long time, the trouble being the result ot a cold which settled in these organs. 1 tie secretions were too frequent in net inn. both day and iilgkt and were attended with severe paiu in passage. Whenever 1 attempted to stoop, aharp twl'igles would catch me through the loins aud cause the most intense u;f fet ing. 1 felt weak, tired and languid, my eyesight was atlecteil ana r was greatly annoyed ty dizzy spells Nothing seemed to help me until 1 procured a box of Doan's Kindey Pills at Clark's drug store. I used them aocoidlng to directions and it waa not long before 1 felt like a dlflaieut man being without any sign ot my old trouble. Today my general health is excellent and I cannot speak too high ly In praise of Doan s Kidney Pills. BELMONT. Miy luenlntre unit ibinL'Mer I.enA. spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Somerviile. W. 11. Davis, of Hood Hiver, was out to visit his mother last Friday. Mrs. Keller, we are;sony to say. has had a relanse and is in a serious oouditioti. Mrs. Oleason, nt the hin-t Side, visited her sister, Mis. F. O. Church, last Friday. W. J. Walluni is putting an Klwood wire fence across the trout ot bis ranch. Fthel Farrell was horseback riding Thursday. John Wyun and (iaylord Metcalf took In the moving picture show Saturday. Fred Morris has Invested in a single buggy. Now girls, get busy. Mrs. Will lOllis is expected home from Ihe Dalles hospital, where she has been under the care of Dr. Far' gamin for the past three weeks. We hope she baa entirely recovered her usual health. Mi s Holmes, the returned mission ary, is a fluent speaker. Truly any cue must live close to Cod who is wil ling to leave home aud triends to car ry the Oospel message to thobo who know It nut. Mr. aud Mrs. Arnold, Howard Iseu berg aud wife, Mrs. Parker, Mr. and Mis. Cessling aud daughter, Kutb, visited at the home of M. P, Isenberg aud family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. aud daughtei, from Mrs. A. J. McCaun, came Saturday to visit Mr. aud Mrs Somerviile for a few daj'H, tait were called home ou Sunday owing to the illuess ot Mr. Uurdette s sister They may oome again as they ar looking tor a place to locate. Marie Somerviile was iu Hood Hiver for a short time Saturday trom Trout Lake, where the is teaching. Her school will soon be out. J, W. Davis weut to Carton, Wash Monday, to look after his property la terests. Will rails and family will soon move Into Will Davis' house on Methodist Lane. Mr. Dunbar, who owns a (lace ou Methodist Lane, baa come back from CulitorniH and will note Into Lir house and take care of his ranch. 'Maud Conover listed Hatarday and Sunday at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. C. P. Merrill a ul lanwhtir, Cindy, were iu Porilanl --atord,. to attend the funeral ot au nDfi of Mil. Merrill's, which took place bundxy Mr. and Mis. Ordway n eut Kundsv with Mr. and Mrs J. A liodse., In the Barrett district. Mrs. Mabel lilalu rf Vuocrmer, Is visting at the borne of ber paieuts, Mr, and Mrs. ileatoo, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davis, Clarence Pier and John Wyun , hi huu lay in Hood Hiver at tbe b me of , H. Davis Had family. Mrs. Claries M 'calf d Mldi.d were In ilood River Suuday after noon. Mr. Williams and I'anell are setting out oionaras. Mr. Farrell has sold his teu acre tract on the Fast Hide. Hettie Radliff will leave for Bovd. Ore., Friday, where she will begin a term of school next Monday. She will be greatly missed in Sunday sobool, as sbs teaches a class and Is bne of tbe faithful tew whose place very sel dom has to be tilled . May sbe have a very successful term. r'er Sale. One No. 7 Remington U pew l iter, si rrmrt new, one roller top desk, cue Web ster dictionary. lo nffict tables, nne "IxHik ciu-e, one office chair, one stOW Inquire or Wiito t" Ceo. T Pramcr, Hoi d River, Qiegou. Trio Orchestra Mulc Furnished l'or All Occasions. Insiiiimeiitatien- from three to any numW di sred. Address or phone C. 0. NEWMAN, Hood River, Ore Plione 04-X or 29-L Uuidelte, sou McMiunville, Dayton, Ore WANTED On right-of-way of present extension, Two hundred and fifty Cedar Telephone Poles, 30 feet long, 6 to 7 inch top. Must be cut from live timber without rot and peeled. Bids on above in lots of not less than 50 poles will be received up to April 20, 1 909. Reserve right to reject any and all bids. CHAS. T. EARLY General Superintendent NEWELL, GOSSETT & WALSH Civil. BNQINBBRS AND SURVEYORS Ot Portland, Ore. Pi M. Mftfie, Mgr. Hood River Office, in Davidson Htiildiug Surveys, Plans and Estimates for Railroad, irrigation mid Water Power Projects, Land Surveys, Subdivision and Topographiosl Maps, '! M"M"I"H H I iH l '1 1 1 1 M It' 1 1 Ull HI H'MH l"M j. k. McGregor General Real Estate Dealer Town Property and Fruit Lands, Improved ami Unimproved, Information Cheerfully Famished. Write or call. MOSIBR, OKEGON :! II I H'I'H 1 1 1 HIM I I'll It'H 1 1 II Mil i H"i''IH W'HH THE NEW PEATS LINE Is t lie rnOKt beautiful bnv ever shown or t-een. ' They beirirar deacriDtlOtl. lA't us show you the samples. Words cannot do them justice. D. L. DAVIDSON H I I I M I I I 1 1 1 H I 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 Id H' I M 1 M M"! ill I iMI 1 1 1' 1 1 Oakdale Greenhouse Bas on hand in vines Clematis, Wistaria, Ivy, Vir orinia Creeper, Honeysuckle. In shrubs: Rhododen dron, Kaluisa, Magnolia, Juniper, Arbor Viuetie, Li lacs, Snowball, Spireus, Barbary, Flouring, Almond, etc. In roses all the leading kinds and can get the others. In Perreniuls: Lockspur, Oriental Poppies, Phlox, Bhasta Daicies. Pie plant roots, Pansies, Geraniums, Salvias. A few Raspberry plants. Gigantic Closing Out Sale Nothing reserved ; everything in this (big store reduced to prices lielow POtt of raw material. Gigantic Closing Out Sale flommences Wednesday, March 24. lixtuies for sale; More lor tent Retiring from business. Entire $35,000 Stock of Great Northern Furniture Co. 413 to 419 Second St., near Postoffice, The Dalles, Ore. Consisting of the Highest Grade Furniture, Brass mil Iron Beds, Carpets, Curtains, Stoves and Housefurnishings, at less than makers' cost, Is now on. Kvery dollars' worth of merchajidiHa in this big store must be Hold in HO days. Hotels, boarding houses slid restaurants tan buy furniture, bedding, dirhes, etc., at We than cost to manufacture. Mr. IVrlinan, proprietor of the Great Northern Furniture Co., is going to retire from btttiness and he has turned the entire, stock over to KANN BROS, OK SAN FRANCISCO to dispose tii in 80 days, so you can well Imagine the prices we have placed on every article to accomplish this great feat, but it must tie and will be done. We have mirked there goods at Iuhs than it costs to make them. Read these prices which are only a few of the many bargains throughout our entire building, over 25,01X1 quure feet of floor space devoted to the retailing of liili grade furniture, lxiok for the llig Red Sign. Former Price Hale Price 30 dozen chain $ .86 8 .50 40 d Mil chairs 1.25 .85 20 doseu chubs 2.00 1.85 IT, do.en chairs 2.25 1.45 Children's hardwood high chairs 2.00 1.85 Uiliklreu'a hardwood high chairs I!. 1)0 1.M5 Siv foot solid oak extension tables 9.00 5.50 Right loot solid oak extension tables 10.00 tt.50 nuesl al oak extension tables 17.50 11.5(1 Solid golden oak rdl! top desks 27 M 18.50 Solid golden oak roll top detks 34.00 20.50 Golden Oiik buffet, heavy French Mirrors 12,50 7.85 Golden Oak buffet, heavy Frenth Mirrors 17 50 1 8.25 Golden oak side boards, French beveled mirror 17.50 12.25 Golden oak side boards, French beveled mirror 22.50 15.75 Golden oak Morris chairs, Valour Upholstered 12 50 7.05 Golden oak Morris chairs, velour upholstered 16.00 11.85 Colileu oak Morris chairs, velour upholstered. .. 20.00 1 0.75 Velour upholstered COUCbeti steel construction .... 12.50 7.85 Railroad plush coucnes, Steel construction J7.60 10.85 Bed lounges 12.50 7.85 Sanitary coucheB H.50 5.85 10 Reed rockers 5.00 2.85 Woven springs for iron bed- 3.50 1.85 8 piece mahogany parlor Suits, velour upholstered . 2A.0O 18.50 ;t piece mahogany parlor suit, velour upholstuied 30.00 17.25 Golden oak book cases ?2.60 18.75 Weathered oak sectional book rases 27.60 18.25 Ladies golden oak writing desks 0.00 4.85 Refrigerators with best zinc lining 12.50 7.75 Granite -carpet, yard .60 27c Extra superfine all wool carpet, yard l.oo 7fcC Tapestrv Brussels carpet, yard UK) tt7Ai Smith's AxniniHter Carpet, yard 1.60 1.021 0x all wool superfine rugs 8.50 tt.10 0x12 all wool superfine rugs 16.00 8.85 12x12 all wool superfine rugs 20.00 1 0.85 Heavy linoleum tl feet wide, yard .86 42!e F.xtra heavy linoleum, 12 feet wide, yard 1.00 67jr Inlaid linoleum 1.35 file Linen watp mattings 35 llie ltissel'8 $4:00 Carpet Sweepers, now 2.65 Golden oak hotel dressers with mirrors 10.00 8.75 Golden oak hotel dressers with mlirors 12.60 7.76 Golden o.ik hotel dressers with mirrors 14.00 8.75 GoldeD oak dressers, full size, French mirrors 15 (H) 11.85 Golden oak chiffoniers 10.00 8.25 Golden oak chiffoniers with mirrors 12.50 7.85 Golden oak chiffoniers with mirrors ls.00 8.50 Golden oak wardrobes 15. tW 8.50 Golden Otk china cloiets 20(H) 10.50 2 golden oak rockers 2 50 1.85 50 golden oak rockers 3.00 1.00 Maple kitchen cabinets, glaM doors 22.50 1 5.75 Oak kitchen tares 7.60 4,5 Kitchen treasures ... 7.50 4.10 Golden oak music cabinets, highly polished 12.50 6.110 Golden oak hall trees 15. 00 8.5(1 Lace curtains at 45c, 70c, Me, St 10, $1 85, SI 66. fhswsj prices are less than the cost of the thread 111 them. Portieres at SI 85, S2 75, 84 55. S5 75. there isn't a pair worth less than two or three times the price quoted. Imported oriental table and coach cevers at II 85, 82 65, S4 50 ami SH.OO. If you see the goods you will buy. (15c cloth window shades 81c 00c oiled opii(tie shades tl 55f fit SO go-carts now 82 40; 112.60 French go-carts, leather bodv and ho. d, rubber tired wheels, now SS 50; flti go-carts now S10, Former Price Sale Price Cotton batting comforters 2.00 1.16 Cotton hatting comforters 3.00 1.65 All wool blankets r) 00 2.(15 Fell mattresses 350 1.65 wik fioss ;;;; 1500 8.35 Golden oak center tables 300 1.S5 Wentheted oak library tables 10.00 6.25 Brass beds 36 00 21.50 Babies Iron beds 1000 6.15 Iron beds 400 2.15 Iron beds 5.00 2.86 W e arc ew lusivo auenta for the re ebrated Charter Oak Stoves and Ranees to lie xld for less than the whole-ale cost. No 8 co k stove, four holes, former price $15, sale pi ice 80.75. No. 8-20 Charter Oak nsik stove, 4-hole, nlckle trimmed, former U be $17.50, now 811 ; $22 50 now 815.50. Charter Oak parlor wood heaters, nickel top and railing, former price $8, nt v 84.65. Remember this sale begins Wednesday, March 24th, and is to continue 30 days. This is the greatest Furnittre Sale ever held in this section of the country, so now is your chance to fitrni-h your li meat verv small cost. All good sold strictly tor cash, Nothing will lie charged. L f .r the Red Signs on the front of the store. TO OCT OF TOWN PATRON'S We pay railroad fare to purchasers of $25 and up. Positively no mail orders tilled All goods packed and delivered to depot in good shape. The Great Northern Furniture Co. THE DALLES, ORE. Kann Bros., Sale Mgrs. Unirrigated Lands Now is the time to take advantage, and get a home that ou can boy, withagmall payment and on ea-y terms, with very small interest. Many here are making 25 and 50 per cent on the money they have invest ed, and are not out all they make towards keeping up their land. Write for full information, and we will guarantee all statement. Send for price list of our farm and unirrigat d lands Do it today. Washougal Dairy & Land Co. Washpugal. Wash. Want to Buy Real Estate Will give either 01 both mortgages, one for 11450 and the other for I860, as nrst payment on purcnase real estate. J. A. Epping. Notice of Sale of Bonds Notice Is beretiy given that tbe board or di rectors nf the Hutnl River Irrigation District ot Hood Klver, Oregon, will sen the bonds of the dlitrlctln rue sum or no.ns.w, or ny part thereof, on Tuesday, the 20th day of April. 1901), at the hour 01 2 o'clock p.m. at the office of the board of directors of said dlstr ct, at the residence of K. W. Kellcy, sec retary of the board. K. K. D. No. L Hood Klver, Oregon, In said district, said bonds comprising a third scries or Issue of the bonds or said district voted October 5, 1907; and seal ed proposal for suld bonds will be received by aiu board at said place for the purchase of said bonds until, the day and hour men tioned, at which time the board will open the proposals and award the purchase of said bonds to the hlfrhcst resixinelble bidders, the t oard reserving the right to reject any and all bids. All bids must be accompanied by cert tried eheck for ten per. cent, of amount of mi id bonds for which the bids are submitted. .Said bonds shall be payable In t'nlted States gold coin In ten series, as follows, to wit: At the expiration of 11 years, s per cent of the whole amount of said bonds; 12 years, t (sir cnt; II! sears, 7 percent; 14 years, 8 per cent; 16 years, tl per cent; 16 years, 10 per cent; 17 years, 11 per cent; is years, ID per cent; 19 ) e us, It per cent: 20 years. 111 per cent; and linli bear Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per siintim, payable semiannually, on I tie first day of January ami July of each year. The pi Incipal n1 Inlerent k!:hI be payable at the pluce designated In t lie bonds, and bidders are given the option nf having said bonds payable at Portland, Oregon, New York, N. S'., or Hood River, Oregon, and said bonds wli; be issued In accordance with the election of the successful bidders. Haid bonds shall be fach of the denomination of not less than SinOOO and not more than 8fi(X).00 each, and shall be negotiable In form, and coupons for the liiteresr snail be anacnea 10 eacn bona and signed by the secretary. Dated st the office of the Hoard at, Ilood Klver, Oregon, this 10th day ot March, 1909. inlSalO K. W. KKLLY, Hecretary. NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALK. In tae County t'ourt of the State of Oregon for Hood River CouLty. In the Matter of th tiuardlanthip ) of Austin George Willis Minor f I, Kmma O. Willis, the duly appointed, allllcd and acting guardian of the person aud estate of Austin Ucorge WHIN, Minor, hereby give public notice, toat in .urauance to au order of the above entitled Court here toiore made iu the above entitled matter that on or after the ,9th day of April, 1(10?, the undersL licit as laid guardian, will sell the property hereinafter described at private sale Hiid to the best and highest bidder tor cash, -niijcei to tbe dower right of Kmma O. Wl ills Hiid to the confirmation ot snld sale as in the law provided. 'Ihe property herelnlore re ferred to is described as lid ows, to wit: Commencing al the northwest corner of the southwest quarter Of Section twenty-six (36), In Township three (3) North, of Range ten III ) Kiisl, ot Ihe Willamette Meridian; running thence south to The Dalles and tSandv Koad. commonly known as IDS State Koad; thence east along the line of said road to a point midway betwen the east and west boqudsry llncofthe northwest quarter of said aoatb west quarter sir Attf section Ar, thence Berth 10 th niTih line of Hie said southwest quarter of Section 2ti; thence west 10 Hie place of iK'glniimg, excepting, how ever, the following dl-scribed tract: Heglnn lag at tbe quarter seotlon post between Ptee lions SJ and 27, oi Township :i .Vorlh, ol it oil" 10 East, of the Willamette Meridian, at il noi-thwf.si eor"er of the Inorthw .st qua ter ol lbs sotllhwct quarter of said .-iclloll 2.; thence run east 4 chains and TB link-; (bouee run south 20 chains and HI links to The Palis mid Sandy Road; thence run southwesterly along the Mild road 4 chains and 7f link", more or less, to tiie set" Ion line between said Sections 2ii and 27; thence run north I long said section line 21 chains and :) links to place and post of beginning, containing ten Seres of land, ami being ihe west ten acres nf h certain pit ce ol twenty an es, more or lesv, which Manncii Willis acquired by warranty deed daled June 21, Win', n corded in Hook W "fined Records of Wa co County, at pane MkV from his nephew A. N. Foley. i'S t'escrlh ed in deed of conveyance eaeeuted by selcl Mauneu WHIN in Matbln' Lauft'cnbergei dated Januurv 2, IIKX). recorded February 16. 11)00, In Hook 2s of Deeds of Wasco County, page la, Said described Ian I to tc sold sub lect to the dower right of Kinuia f, Willis, widow of said .Mannen Willis, deceased, an i the fo lowing personal property: 1 horse, wagon and harness. Dated at Hood Hlver, Oregon, this llth day of March, 1909. nihil- EMMA 0, WILLIS, (Juardlan. W. W. NASON CONTRACTU It Brick, Cement and Plastering Reacioth Flooring HOOD RIVER, OREGON. W. G. ALDRED CONTRACTOR FOR EXCAVATING & GRADING hood river, Oregon. Just in At Carmichael's A Fine Spring Line of Ladies' Waists Eastern styles and prices are the lowest in these gds- 60c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 i mm Ladies' and Gents' Fine Hosiery 10c, 35c, 50c. Pickininny Hose Is the best for children. Per pair 25c At Carmichael's ON THE HILL. DON'T FORGET WE SELL APPLE BOXES AT THE Lowest Prices BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING COMPANY Home Phone 10 (BRANCH) E. C. BROCK, Res. Mgr. HOOD RIVER A NEW LINE OF SHOES f L SHOES J Yhi etui now buy the Red School House Shoes in Hood Hiver The H-d School House Shoe is uifidti in box cull', valour cull', kangaroo calf mih! vici kid; are silk stitched nud i not rip, have o;d turn ed soles and will we;ir longer than any other shoe sold. For sale by J. C. Johnsen, Hood River GENTS' FURNISHINGS, SHOES, ETC. T sell the Pilling & Madeley'e Guaranteed Half Hose. Six pair for $1.25. Guaranteed for six months. Greatest Values in Spring Suits For Men and Young Men Obtainable in this city are to be had here. This you can easily prove to your satis faction by comparison. Look where you will, then come and see our large and su perb collection of Spring Suits, $15to$25 In, style, workmanship, materials, finish and fit you can readily see the superior value of our clothes over others costing the same. If you would be posted on the correct fashions, get the best there is in wearables and save money, then come to this store for everything you need from Hat to Half Hose. J. G. VOGT FLETCHER & FLETCHER PHONE 1972-M, l rill -H--1-M-I-H-4-H- rT?iB 4-