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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1909)
CORRESPONDENCE QDELL. After looking be valltiy over tbe grout ovBDnelist, William Hunday, deoiiled that ()lell whh tbe place; and purchased thirty eiht aorci of land of O. H. Kbodea. Kev. Sunday ex peotn to be here Friday to look alter bin interests, lie and his brother in tend to build a bame here. Not much change in the condition of Edward Cuebman, senior. Tho Husey place is repoited aold, but we have not been able to verify tbe report. W. T. Hibbard is at work framing tbe timbers tor bis new house. Just tep into Connaway's store ut Udell and examine those brooms and bear about our new industry. Ibe Mrs! brooms on sale were brought down last week by tbe manufacturer, L. J. Dunaway. Mi. (Jonnaway brought out trom Hood Hiver a ship ment of 1800 pounds of broom corn tbat will be made into good brooms for tbe use of the house wives of Udell and vicinity. 'i'hns. Lacey is building a ooid stor age bouse for storing fruit, and vege tables, etc. Mrs. U. II. Kemp was called to Mos let last week to be with her mother who is seriously ill. Mrs. Kemp came home Huuday but expects to go to Mosier again within a few days. .Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Keichon, jr., and Wm. Keinbon, sr., are now at home in the Mosier propeity. Walter BUltman and family, who have resided there, will tent on the plane until Mr. Hilliman has completed bis contract for clearing land, when they expect to go to Spokane and make their home In that city, Mrs. Hyron Rogers, of Kuthton, was her Sunday for a visit with bar mother, Mrs. Matilda Wood, and her brother Clinton Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kbrck went to Portland Friday for an extended vis it with relatives. Mr. and Mra. Fred Coe went back to their home in Hood Kiver last week. Tbn new blacksmith shop at Udell is a credit to those who planned and built It. A neat, substantial, well built shop. The blacksmith is a busy man and one may hear the ring of his hummer at any time. The coming of this industry adds materially to tbe appearance of the village in a business way and is also very convenient for those within u radius of several miles about Udell. The many friends of Frank Ham mond will be sorry to learn tbat bit health the past week has not been bo good as it has been for several weeks previous to that. We hope this may be but temporary anil that Mr. Ham mond may again continue to Improve as in the past. .Master Fred Walter, of The Dalles, Is here for a visit with his brother, U. L. Walter, and to attend Udell's excellent school. .1. M. Bhetley is reported quite ill. I vu Mnsiker is at bom with he; parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0, Masiker. Hope Shelley was home for a short viHit Saturday and Sunday. She re turned to Mo-iler, where she la teaoh ing a summer term of school. the Faster exerolseH by the Sabbath tohool weie very good and received much prained from the large congrega tion assembled. Following the exer OltM Dr. Coons, of Hood Kiver, preanhed a hoi mini full of the spirit of Faster. The rendering of "The Oalilean" Sunday evening by the memheii of tbe C. 111. was exquisitely done. Tbe subject Is a beautiful one and all speakers, singers and organist, did exceedingly well, no one better than the other, for all were near perfec tion. We would be pleased with some thing along similar lines at some not distant date. Words to Fl"MM thu Soul. "Yottr MB lias roiiHUinplion. Disease in hopeless." These appalling words eta Ipokff) '.(!. R, BwTMt, a lead ing merchant of Springlieltl, N.C., by two expert doctoti one a lung specia list. Then waN shown the wonderful LARA WAY'S fe WatchmaKers rtiro iiiBiiiiiiiiiiwi mi in m uwmmmm mmmmsmmm mem wit ni- xt n , yvnen i j KEIR . CASS SMITH BLOCK Does not Color the Hair AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Stops Falling Hair An Elegant Dressing: Destroys Dandruff Makes tiulr Grow Composed of Sulphur, Glycerin, Qufnin, Sodium Chloral, Capsicum, Sage, Alcohol, Water, Perfume. Ask your doctor his opinion of Rich a hair preparation. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Does not Color the Hair J. O. Arr Com pa power of Dr. King's New Discovery. ''After three weeks rse," writes Mr. Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all tbe money in the world for what it did for my Ixiy." In fallible for coughs and colds, its the safest, surest cure of desperate lung diseases on earth. 50c ami fl.OO, at Ohas. N. Clarke's. Cuarantee satisfac tion. Trial bottle free. MOSIER. R. N. St roup and Mr. Zelstel went to Hood Kiver Tuesday to see about getting more material for completing Htroup'a ball. Mrs. F. dunning and Miss Alice Davenport came down from The Dalles Tuesday to see their mother, Mn. Mary Davenport, who is very ill. Mrs. E. II. Wood and little girls are here from Portland visiting relatives Those going to The Dalles on Wed nesday's looal were: Mrs. M. Newlen, Mrs. M. Craft, U. P. Morden and L. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Frank dinger left on Wednesday for eastern Oregcn. Mr. dlngei went to visit her mother and brother at Heppuer, while Mr. dinger stopped at Itiggs to puichuse a span of horses. Mrs. Hairy Kemp came up Wednes day from Hood Kiver to stay awhile with ber inohter, Mrs. Davenpoit. Mr. U. It. Leonard and F. Keevti returned Wednesday from Portland. There is rejoloing at the borne of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Marsh ovei the ar rival of a bouncing baby boy, last Thursday morning, April 8. Mrs. Alex Stewart spent Thursday across the river with her sou, lie Kowland, and his family. Mr. McCargar, of Portland, was in Moaier Thursday. Mr. Sweeney and a party of trieuds from Portland were viewing the coun try around Moster this week. 11. U. Nielsen and family went to Portland Friday, where they will live this summer, returning to tbe ranch again this fall. Mlsa Hope Shelley went to Hood Kiver Friday afternoon to visit borne folks. As Friday was Arbor day, the school children spent tbe foreuooti in cleaning up and beautifying the school yard. In the afternoon there was n program alter which all the pupils upstalia and the fourth giade from tbe lower room, with the teaoh era, all went for a stroll. They gathered flowers, and thu boys found suitable material irom which they made whistles. They had some re freshments along, which they enjoyed very much. At a late houi they re turned home, all tired but hanuv. having spent a busy and delightful day. The Christian Fudeavor held a busi ness meeting Thursday evening at the home of Dr. and Mr. Kotiuaon. We noticed tho following people go ing to Hood Hiver Saturday: Mr. Durall and daughter, draco, Mrs, F. Cobb and Miss Mattie Hudson. Win. Johnson and sou, llert, went to The Dalles Saturday. deO. Davennolt mirl lirnthai Chailes, came up from Portlaud Sat' uiuay morning. 5 There was not au extia large crowd .. - .1. .. .1 i . . . in. me uttuuiug party aaiuniuy, even ing given by the hoys to help start a baseball nine, but those present seem ed to enjoy tbe eveninu to the hill exteul. J. Chattleld, wife and daughter, ai rived Monday morning from Chiuago me nurse The medicine for the patient she has more faith if she knows WE made up the prescrip tion. She know that at this pharmacy purity, strength and accuracy are assured. We fill prescriptions from all the doctors in Hood River and many from doctors from outside points. Bring your prescriptions to us, thus please the nurse and aid the invalid to quick recovery. nt. i,,, Heights, HI. They recsutly purch ased part of tbe E J, Middleswart place. K. W. Simpson returned Monday afternoon from The Dalles, where he went Saturday to see B. Woods, who is quite ill ami ouderweut a serious opoiatiou Monday morning. J C. lirooka returned Monday morning from a few days' visit near Portland. A. W. Mobr with a party of men came from Tbe Dalles Monday after noon to do some surveying for Dr. Hobinson and Mr. Steelsnlth. J. M. Fliiot came home the first of the week fiom Pottlaud, where he has spent several weeks. Mrs. Flmer Coyleand little daugh ter came up from La Fayette Saturday evening, to vie it relatives ror a few days. Cordon draham is home again for a few days from Underwood, Wash. Mr. irancisco is prepaiing to erect u building on the property he recent ly purchased west of Mr. Stewart'B store. Mi. and Mrs. linthfiir are getting settled in the nice new bungalow of duy Wilson's. The boys met and practiced ball Sunday afternoon. A large crowd of spectators were also In evidence Mr. lyion still continues in a very sei ious condition. A Knocker il a man who can't see good in any person or tiling, it's a habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you arc beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat, vonr liver to a good cleaning out process with Bal lard's Her bine. A sure cure for con stipation, dyspepsia. Indigestion, nick headache, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubled. Sold by ('has. N. Clarke. PINE GROVE J. P. Thompson sold thirty aoies last week to Wm, Sunday, II. F, Lege made a trip to Poitland Friday returning the aamo day. Mrs. I. age did not return home, as atated iu last week's paper, aM she was not well enough when Mr. Lage reached Portland, and she had an operation performed on Friday. J, W. Mill was up from Poitlaud Monday and out to his place purch ased at Pine drove from I). M. Jack son. K. H. Waugh will go to Dufer thin week as delegate to the Suuday tohool convention. Kev. II. S. White will go to Fossil this week to help in special revival services. P. II. Mohr and Misses Anna and Susau Mohr were up to their places at Mount Hood last week. U ill La lie has a orew of men out ting wood. d. L. Kobinson made a trip to Sherman county last week after some horses. Orker Cameron and wife, of Dukes Valley, visited with his trnther, Mark Cameron, of Pine drove Box & Lum ber Co., Suuday. laWtmit Authorities nay that out-door exercise Is net del by the American people. That's all very well, but bow can people with rheumatism follow that advice? The amwer is very simple use Ballard's Snow Liniment and tbe rheumatism will go, leaving you ss spry as a oolt, Gives quick and permanent relief from rheumatism, neuralgia, lame . in k and all pains. Sold by Com. N. Clarke. rours I Reliable Druggists LI HOOD A. J. tlaynet is building an otna mented iron fence around bis yard, this will add greatly to the appear nace of bis plate Tbat familiar visitor in springtime, la giippe, is making the rounds in this neighborhood of lute. Although no serious case's have been reported, -ti I everybody seems to feel that tbey are getting their share. Mr. Hanna and crew are making the wood fly. He has feur cars on tbe siding which be expects to send out Monday or Tuesday, and the wood is still coming down. F. W. DeHart was out witb some land buyers Sunday. We do not know whether tbey made any pur chase oi not. but we du know tbat they miaed it if tbey did not. li. W, Arise is working quite a large crew now, grubbing. He expects to have a large trt ct ready to p'ant to trees this (all Mrs. Uinhatu, who has been suffer ing for some time with a severe odd,' is now able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Hankins, of Hood Kiver, moved over Monday evening. Mr. Hankins will woik on tbe wood chute for J. E, .Hanna. The small portion of grading tbat remained to be done on tbe Buck Creek road was finished last week, this road connecting with tbe Hood road about a mile and a half out, gives free access to the station and boar landing by an easy ten per cent g.ade. Tbat it drains some valuable country is evident from the tact tbat during last fall neraly 90,000 was raised solely by subscription for its construction. Kalpb Darting la still clearing land. We know this because he keepB us ad vised of tbe fact, by occasionally rol ling a tree down over the bluff just to let us know he is still there. F. W. DeHart made a trip to Port land last week returning Friday. A Healing- Salve for Iturns, Chapped Hands miuI Sore Nipples As a healing salve for burns, sores, sore nipples and chapped bands Cham berlain's Salve is most excellent. It al lays the pain of a burn almost instantly, and unless tbe injury is very severe, heals the parts without leaving a scar. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Keir A Cass. . BARRETT. Mr. Weiler and wife spent Sunday afternoon with C. Von Neffe and wife ! and a very pleasant time was had. After listening to several selections of fine music nu She phonograph we took I a look over Dr. Wright's orchard. v tree looks in good shape, neatly tiimmed and sprayed and bids fair for au extra good crop id apples this year. I'o C. is due the credit. Hnswell Shelley and wife spent Faster Hunday at the home of F. H. Mien icii aud wife and report a very pleasant time. Fd. Watts aud Lou, Klijub spent Faster at tbe home of Kookford. The ladies of tbe Valley Christian church have made arrangements witb Miss MoCuire to give a select reading April 16. A great treat is in store as Miss MoCuire comes highly recom mended as au entertainer. it was the writer's privilege to at tend tho Faster exeroiMtts at the Bel mont M. F. church. The little tots rendered a very nice program, aud many good things were said about Him who died and roe again to save mau. Mrs. A. Manning of the Mount Hood district was a visitor at the home of J. J. (iibbons and wife on Saturday and Huuday last. P. B Dean and family ate moving to Vancouver, Wash., where Fd. has Contracted tor work all summer. The Karrett high school team play ed a game of baseball witb tbe H od Kiver Higher tips. Tbe Ups came out victors. Mra. Joseph Guff returned trom Portland on Wednesday last after vlsitiug the doctor. MOUNT HOOD. O. II. Bhodes aud Mr. Sunday (Billy's brother! were looking at land iu the upper valley one day last week. Jack Fauoett moved his family to Dee lust week, where he has work on the road. Hazel Kelly, who was taken to the hospital last week, is greatly improv ed aud is expected home tbe last of this week. Faster morning a baby boy was born to ine wire of .lack Craves. Mason Baldwin came cut from Hood Hiver Saturday evening and spent .Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Ceo. Duttleld and children left Monday morning to jolu her husband at North Bend, Coos county, Oregon, ivheie Mr. Dullield has a good posi tion, and tbey expect to make that (Usee their rutuie home. we aie sorry to have such good neighbors leave, but wish them success in tbeii new home. Sheiman Dullleld's aohool mates gave him a farewell party iu tbe form of a surprise ou Saturday eveuing. He left 00 Monday for Coldendale, Wash., hoie he will spend tbe sum mer with bis grandmother. Mr. Jones, our new blacksmith, is ready for business in bis neat shop just west of Cribbles' store, having shod his Hrst horse last Saturday. Mr. J ones has come to stay and ex psots his family from Wisconsin this month. Faster was observed al tbe church by appropriate exercises. The cbuicb was beautifully dei orated with Oregon grape, daffodils and potted plants. UNDERWOOD. Ceo. Hailing, A. J. Haynes, Will Underwood, H. C. Lowden and W. F. Cash spent Tuesday in Stevenson on road business, I hat this section is moving ahead rapidly la shown by tbe taot that nearly the entire sessiou of tbe comity commissioners was de lete, I to road matters. People here are becoming keenly aliie to the fact that good roads play u veiy important l art in tbe development of a new couutiy, ami inauv improvements are being planned. Thirty-live thousand dollars will be speut in this comity ou tbe "State Hoar)" this summer. I'res Frauds II Clarke, of tbe S. P. & S. (North Hank has notified Under wood people that ciders have been issued for the erection of a depot at Underwood at once. This makes us feel good, tor it shows tbat the North Hank people at last recognize the fact that Underwood is tbe natural aud beat shipping point for tbe White Salumn valley. With this depot mat ter settle, the Underwood Apple Growers Union have arranged to begin woik on a warehouse at onoe. It will he located jutt west of Smith's stare, aud arranged so that it osu be added to later as the volume of busi ness increases. Myron S. smith is planning to raise 21 ft 0 AdMs MkMfr- Mood bis store up to grade, and make some changes in the building. Amos Underwood is planning to build on bis lot west if the store. C. A. Bell, Norman Voung, and Mr. McLane were in town Thursday, and tbey did not come over because they were dry either. Our ticket agent reports that busi ness is steadily inoreasing. We now have tbe best terry service on tbe river, and many Hood River people are getting Into the habit of coming over here to take tbe trains. The Apple Growers Union held a meeting Saturday to oonsider matters oonueoted witb tbe new warehouse building. Dr. Ceo. Whiteside aud family are spending a few days at Skookum Ranch He and his partuer, H. W Hamlin, bave one of tbe finest places on tbe Columbia river, and Mr Ham lin is becoming more or less "rooted" to tbe soil. S. S. Hayes of Portland, was in Uuderwood Friday in connection with a land deal. Amos Underwood has decided to place bis lots on the bill on tbe market. There are some very sightly building sites among them only a few minutes walk trom tbe depot or river. G. A. Cooper and family, of Port land, oame up to their ranch Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon, of Husum, are spending a few days at E. C. 11 am tlton's. Ducks Pay. Kate V Saint-Maur, who has won a reputation by ber success in show ing people bow to make money at home, till - bow to make money witb ducks in the April Woman's Home Companion. "Ducks ate so profitable," rays Mrs. Saint-Maur, "that 1 cannot Un derstand why so few keep tbem, uu less it is tbe mistaken Jidea that tby must have a stream or pond in whlob to swim. It is true that the old-fashioned puddle duck did seem a miser able oieatuie out of water, but tbe im proved strains are almost as much land birds as chickens are. My stock start ed with two ducks and a drake which cost me seven dollars. Tbe first sea son I iaised Htty-aigb', sold forty six, aud kept twelve to stock. Tbey were ready tor tbe market when elevtn weeks old, ami tbe lowest price was eighteen ceutsa pound." In the County court of t he State of Oregon, for Hood River County, in the mntter of th estate of ) Alfred Wood, lieceased. j Notice Is hereby given that the under. I signed, i lintou Wood and Matilda Wood, I have been appointed, tiy the above entitled ! Court, co-executors of ttie Last Will and Ten-' tamest or Alfred wood. Deceased. All persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased are hereby notified to present Ihem, duly verified, to the under stencil at their home near Udell, Hood River Valley, Hood River County. Ore., or at the office pf E. B, Hartwlg, In Hood River, Ore gon, within six months from the date of flrat publication of this notice. First Publication, April 8th, 1909. a8-m6 Mattlda Wood Clinton Wood IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FUR THE COUNTY OF HOOD RIVER Frank Vanduyn and Maurice Walton, Plaint iffs, vs. Mary A. Hptawn, Mary Robins, Dick Rob ins, Fred Carpenter, Henry Carpenter, Etta Carpenter, Edward V. Doty and Lulu Doty: In the Name of the Htate of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to ap pear aud answer the complaint filed against you In the abovs entitled ault on or before the lAlh dav of May, A. D, 10, and If yon fall to answer for want thereof tbe plaintiffs will apply to the Court lor the relief demanded in their complaint in said cause, to-wit: That the title of plaintiffs be adjudged and decreed to lie itood and valid lo the South half of the Southeast quarter, the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter and Let Two (2) of St c tton Hli (fl) In Township Two (2) Nortli of uange r.igni (it f ast or tne Willamette ller itllan. in flood River County, State ot Oregon, and that the defendants Iu the above entitled cause and each of them be adjudged and de creed to have no claim, estate, right, title or interest whatever in or to said real property, or any part thereof, and that said defendants and each of them be forever enjoined and barred from asserting any claim whatever In or to said real pioperU, or any part thereof, adveiae to the plaintiffs, and that the plaint iffs have a decree tor auch other or further relief as mar tie equitable anil Just. Tlila summons la served upon you by publi cation pursuant to an order of the Honorable W. L HradsliBW, Judge of aald Court, duly made on the 2tUh day of March. A. D. 1909. J, H. Minni.KTOi. Attorney for I'latnttffs. First publication April 1st, 1909 alinlS Reliable Seeds So much has already been said on the importance of buying your seeds from a reliable dealer that to repeat it is only waste of words, fit?? Seeds have proved their worth our increas .Linii business is proof indeed th.it merit alone has made the Ipf.? " ' Chas. H. Lilly Co. fore- most seedsmen on the S'ff nfi VeYaWj'30 1 ti c Coast. Send for catalog, 120 page, illus H01 Vil" ARE mum kjraiea.ae- trated, de I p. soi.o nv MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in larsc or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing commm.ity. Sii miles east of flood liiver. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writ j or see GKO. CHAMBERLAIN Mosier, Oregon m IV 's CO ) 5 JUnderwood m p" "yOODRlVeR On Bragg Mercantile Co. Special Belts at Half Price AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 267 Kalamaioo C.raet Co.. Makers Change Your Hose Wear Black Cat Hosiery. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction or a new pair. They are the kind that are reliable and give more wear for the price paid than any other make. Price 15c up We've got the goods but not the room and are making the price to move the goods. At Your It is a function of this bank to answer the queseions of its customers. Our time and labor belong to the public whose business we solicit. You are sure of receiving courteous treatment here. It will pay you to get better acquainted witb the many ways in which this $120,000 Bank is able to help you. First National Bank Hood The HALL DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists HOOD RIVER, OREGON Big assortment of ladies' Belts in White, Wash, Elastic and leather. New clean goods and styles. Almost all colors. American Beauty Corsets Stand in the front rank for style, comfort and durability. Every corset is perfectly made and neat ly finished. They come in all styles: Long hip and low bust, short hip and bust for stout, slender and medium people. New Clothing Spring styles, both nob by and staple. Ask to see them. You will be surprised how cheap you can get a Suit that is made right, looks right and wears right. Service River