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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
Hood riveh glacier Thursday, may 13 W) Five Each of the chief or jns of the body ia link ia the Chain of Life. A chain it no stronger than its weakest link, the body aiW'hr.h t Th'C,h "'T ,nip T tim- Often this so-called of the .tomach . H ,K " '"f f ni,,r'?'on- th of weakness or disease JtTneTeTltZi 'ri ofdie,i "d nutrition. Disease, and weaknesses of the stomach and its allied orans are cured by the use of Dr !ured di I C" f1'"' K00?- W he weak or diseased s.om.ch is cured diseases of other oran. which setm remote from the stomach but which nave ineir origin in a diaeasrH mini i i. ... n( . 1. i - - vii n:r siuuiacn anu Other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also. The strong man has a strong stomach. Take the above recommended 'Discov ery " and you may have a atroat atom, aeh and a strong body. Given Awa y -Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, new revised Edition, is tent free on receipt of stamps to pay .expense of mailing ojr. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol ume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. MOSIER. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kuuke, of Den ver, Colo , spoilt rmrt of Monday and Tuesday InolcioR over the Mosier val ley. Tbey pirroliaBctd 10 acres a few miles etrst of Mosier. Ibey like the country flue, and expect to return. Ibey went from here to Uoldendale, Wah. Elmer Coyle and family came Mon day evening tiom LuFayette, Ore., where they recently sold tbelr fami. Tbfy will try in Mosier and take a look a round, before locating again. Horn, Wednesday morning, May 5, to Mr. aud Airs. H. M. Niohol, a son. All parti s duiug tine. Mrs. M. B, Craft returned Tuesday evening frnrri a pleasaut visit with re latives in Seattle and Portland. Oeo. Chamberlain, made a sale of 2K acres of laud ibis week, from Keeoe Piatber aud bin sou, Claries, to tbe East iloud liner Land Co .who intend outtiug the property into 10 ore tracts, aud putting it on tbe market soon. Mrs. S. D fisher visited her mother and brother in Udell this week. Mrs. Mary Thompson, of Baker City, is visiting relatives in Mosier. Mosier people going to Hood Km r tbia week were: K. K. Morrison and ' wife, Mis. Arthur Middleswart, Mr. J. K. McGregor and II. K. liotbfur. Miss Ktbel Willig left for Tbe Da les Saturday, alter a few we ks visit with Mrs. C II. Dunsmoie. Mrs. Nancy Blukeley, died at mid night, ihursduy night, May 13, at tbe home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Mo Clure. Mrs. Blakeley was past 84 years of age. Hhe came to Oregon many years ago, when no cne was bardly to be been except the native Bed Men of the forest. Interment took place, Sunday afternoon in the Odd Fellows cemetery at The Dalles where her husband and son are buried. Some of the relatives going from Mob elr tnaitont tbe snrvices were : Mr. and Mr. W. T. McCluie, U. T. Btakaltr, T. J. MoClure, Mrs. A. A. Marsb, Mr. and Mrs. B, O. Winaus, Mr. aud Mrs. Hoot. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Aithur Middleswart, Willie Mo Clure. Mrs. O. Oodberseu went to The Dalles Friday to visit her daughters, Bertha and Anna. Mrs. U. F. Bothfur spent a few days In The Dulles this week. H. H. Niplneu and Wm. K. Strokes went to lire Dalles Friday to make final commutation proof on their homesteads. Other people viBlting tbe county seat thin week were as follwos: J. R. Uuskey, Ole Olsen. I). 0 Napper, Thomas C. Oodberseu, C. F. Stauftar, A. Stewait, Oeo. Selliuger, J. M. Elliot, N. P. SturgeBs, Wm. Rowland, Lee Hunter, Oeo. Carroll and J. E. liiitley. Oeo. Chamberlain went to Portia cd on buainess Monday afternoon. A party of fourteen Odd Fellows wtnt over Saturday evening to visit the lO'iue at White Hal on. Ibey returucd in tbe wi a sun II boars of Sunday moruing aud repmt having a splendid time nt the meeting with the Washington brothers. It will be tbeir turn to come over to the O-c-gou side, and look across the river, it is tbe same no doubt with tbem as some of the troth ts oh this side. They do not know how tbeir own country looks from the other side. At tbe ball game Sunday we bear the score stood 14 to 8 in favor of Hood River. That was not so bad as it might have been considering that most of Mosier'g players are begin ners. They were cut for practice and experience, and of course got it. Bet ter luck later. A number of the local Odd Fellows went to The Dalles Monday evening to take the Fncampment degree. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kvans we t to Tbe Dalles on Monday's local. Fred Kvans and wife went to Hood River Monday afternoon. I'pper Hood River Valey. The Ml. Hood Railroad Co. have let contracts for the construction of their line south from Dee, in the heart of the upper valley. The finest of land, cheap ami plentiful supply of water; unexcell ed for apple, clover and berries. I handle these 1 nds. W. H. Marshall, Dee, Oregon. Mothers' Bay at Pine Urove lb It national anniversary was fit tingly observed in the last Sunday morning sercic1. with sermon on "Christian Motherhood" by the pss toi, and speoiiil music by Mrs. Deem, our gw.iet singer. One attractive fea ture Of the service was the presenta tion to each mother present of a white carnation, emblem of tbe day. This was done by the Mioses Hunt and Churchward, who were appropriately gowned in white This part of the service was under the suspices of the Mother Department of the W. C. T U. 'he vety larg a'td appreciative audience testified to the success of the day. . fa (TO Mr Adams 1 -i fit J a JUmdcrwood w IT" - " 'immi ass , A Jsiasii i r spiF Hood passenger business Is increasing ra pidly, as the people are finding that 'his ia tbe most convenient point to take tbe train either up or down tbe liver. The Improvement Club will bold a special meeting on Saturday May 15 to welcome the Portland Business Men's Excursion wbiob wjll atop at Underwood on a trip through tbe state. Kvory one cordially invited to be present. Hon A. P. Cordon, Skamania county's Representee, will address the people of Underwood, In Smith s hall Saturday, May 10, at 2 p in Everybody is urged to Jhe present, as Mr. Cordon bus several matters ot general interest to this part of the county, that he wishes to discing with tbe people. Johnson Porter, and some of tbe people who are interested in tbe land on tbe "Norway Flat" have spent tbe most of tbe week in Underwood. We hope that it means something doing on tbe Underwood-Norway railroad which they surveyed some weeks ago from tbis point. H, W. Hamlin had a rat.net narrow escape from losing his house by fire tbis week. E. C. Ooddard's family came up Friday to spend some time at tbeir ranch. Pierce, the photographer from Cas cade Looks, was doing some good work in Underwood Saturday. H. A. Huaaey Is now shipping tquabs regularly, and is very well pleased with tbe returns odv Pearson was au Underwood visitor Saturday Air. idee Smith, who bought tbe Kuapp plaoe, with several friends, came up from Portland Saturday. t), A Cooper and family are spend ing h few days at his reach. Ex-Sheriff Sextan Injured. Wbile uulotding baled bay from a wagon at his Hood River tarni yester- iliic Ii' ft fanvfnn-f-utl unit hrnlrA hnth bon'es ot bis leg just above tbe ankle joint. Mr. Sexton was standing on tbe baok end of tbe wagon and waa pul llna down the bales which were piled ud bittb and In catohing bold of tbe top bale, the book which he was us inn In null ilmin tha Lulna sillnne.il 1 1' -1' I- "- - - ", and he lost his footiug and tell off tbe bnok end ot the wagon, pulling me hides after and unon him Mi. Sexton says that be considers that he got off lucky as when be fell be thought that be would surely break bis back as went be otf backwards aud the big bales ot hay which weigb about 190 pounds fell off the wagon on top of bi n. The accident happen ed yetserday morning about 9 o'olook and be came home to this city on tbe 9:35 train. Dr. E. E. Kergusou was celled to reduoe the fractuie Chronicle. Whit.- Salmoo Hitch Held Up rba P'titt 8laoa Irrigation Dis trict bhs beeu held up for a abort time od account ot some dissatisfac tion among a few of tbe property owners ot the district. Tbe report seems to bsve been spread among tbe people that the system can not be in stalled for $60,000, tbe amount voted for bonds at tbe last election. It will be uecessary now for the board of directors to have the preliminary work one and estimates made ebow iog the cost of installing the proposed plant, it after iovestigntion It is found that tbe system cannot be in stalled for the amount voted there is uo donbt but what those who have land in tbe district will be in favor of goiug ahead with tbe work. The judge gave twenty days in wbich to secure data and prepare for final hear tug Enterprise. Hindu Out ou Bond Basbir Slngb, tbe Hindu wbo has been in tbe county jail since March 2, awaiting trial on a charge of obtaio ug money under false pretenses, was released from custody last Friday un der a 11000 bond wbiob was signed by two prominent citizens of Tbe Dalles. Tbe bond was approved by Justice of he Peace J. A. Doutbit, before whom tie accused had a preliminary hear ing. The case will be tried at tbe May term ot circuit court. Optimist. Portcer Bank President Kreaklnrr Rocks DntTAll ttmuM fnrmar nteaident of tbe California Safe Depolst and Trust company, Is now breaking rocKs at oan QuenMn with a gang of convicts He an. traiixterted to the rook Dile be cause bis eyes were tailing under tbe strain of work in a jute mill. Mr. aud Mrs. Hill, of Ooldendale, Wash . were visiting in the olty K.be past week, guests at tbe borne ot Dr Edgington. Cash Paid For Hides If you have any fat Hogs Cattle or Veal Calves to sell, Call me on telephone, nffle 96-L; house 899-L. E. J. YOUNG, Hood River UNDERWOOD. For tbe benefit of certain parti '- who hive bean trying to make out that the talk of n depot at Underwood is "all a bluff," we hog to (iiiotc from a letter from (leneral Snpt. J Russel. of the S P. S. bearing date of M .v 4 President Apple (Irowers Unon. Underwood, Wssh., Dear Sir: I hev. yont Nvor of April 30tb. Th con struction of the depot bas been truth or'zed and I nope to have it com plete! l eti re ti e i- rn'herry . rssnn b"giH. A- f ' the t dion sign, Ih r W no uste erectiriki thai, in vie f ttts Net that a dei-nt will be er-e'ed a" sonti Ihe deno' of course, will haw the name of the station printed on each o"d Yours truly, J. Rusul. Oen'l Kut t M P. Smith has received bis com mi-sion as Express Agent, aod ia sll ready doing quite a business. I be C. EVERETT, The Practical Shoemaker, At Biggs Old Stand. Fine Work a Specialty. Electrical Jobbers Ail Kinds of Electrical Wir ing Supply Fixtures. Will give you prices that will suit yoo. Will get you any thing in Electrical Goods. Harry 11. Bailey Phone 268-L 0. L Day Phone 267-L COAL FOR SALE Transfer and Livery Co. hat Makes a Bank Strong? In judging a bank always remember that it is Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits that give se curity to llic depositor, because that money stands between you as a depsitor and any possible shrinkage in the securities held by the bank. With a paid up Capital. Surplus and Fronts of I fidded to our securities, which are all gilt edge, every dollars of deposits is protected by a Dollar and a Half. First National Bank "NOW IS THE TIME" To Begin Your Spring Building and we are Pre pared to give you estimates on all house bills and Prompt Delivery on the Same BRIDAL VEIL LUMBERING COMPANY Home Phone 62-K (BRANCH) E. C. BROCK, Res. Mgr. HOOD RIVER Summer Rates East During the Season 1909 Via the Oregon R. R. L Navigation Co. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD from Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Walla Walla and all points on the O. It. & N. line To OMAHA and Return - - $00.00 To KANSAS CITY and Return SOO.OO To ST. LOUIS and Return - - 07.50 To CHICAGO and Return - - f 72.50 uml to other principal citiel in the Kant, Middle West and South. Correspondingly low fares. On Sale June 2, 3; July 2, 3; Auut II. U To DENVER and Return - 955 OO Un Sale May 17. July I, Aufust It Going transit limit 10 days from date of sale, final return limit Oct. 31nt. These tickets present some very attractive features in the way of stop over privileges, :nd choice of routes; thereby enabling passengers to make side trip to marry interesting points enroute. Routing on the return trip through California may be had at a slight advance over the rates quoted. Full particulars, sleeping car reservations mid tickets will be furnished by any O. R. A N. local agent, or W. M. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. J. H. Fredicy, Agent, hood River, Ore. I Denatured Alcohol i i FLEMING & TAFF D RAYING, WOOD YARD, FEED STORE At Mclteynolds old Stand. OFFICE PHONE SB. RE8. PHONE PHONE 232-M Hood River, Oregon f i If yon have occasion to use alcohol for burning or auy mechanical or industrial purpose you shold know that as a result of tbe new law, grain alcohol can now be had at a price which makes it an object to use instead oi' wood alcohol. Have You a Chafing Dish? Denatured Alcohol is superior to the dangerously poisonous wood alcohol, besides it does not giveoff auy offensive smell when used in chafing dishes in your private room or in the presence of company. We can supply you with any quantity. CHAS. N. CLARKE The Glacier Pharmacy Wm. Cooper and Nephews TREE SPRAY FLUIDS The Square Deal Store Washoug'al Valley Farms I 42 seres, all in cultivation, tl nere or I chard, house, liani, out buildings, $250 I worth stock and machinery; all in crop Price $5,000 'KO scree; 25 acres in cultivation, fimiily rcbarrf, two bams, hoaae.oal buildings, liter piped in bwWWi 11000 wo'th Of -in k and inachinerv ; live stream ; tele- .lioiie Price $4,000 Lee & Moody Real Eatitte and Loans Is the place to get your Wagons, Buggies, Hacks, Plows, Har rows, Cultivators, Spray Pumps, Hose & Nozzles, Gasoline Power Spraying Outfit, complete wgt. 328 lbs. Myer Cog Gear Hand Pumps guaranteed to give satis faction. The right kind of Hose Nozzle and Fittings. Extension Head Disc, Harrows with wheel trucks, Garden Tools, Planet Jr. Seeders. I have in S Stock Rub- beroid Roof ing, House Paint, genuine Avenarius Carbolenium,Cooper Spray Groceries, Flour and Feed. Stumping Powder, Caps and Fuse. d. Mcdonald Home Phone 174 Third St. and Cascade Ave., Hood River, Oregon VI FLUID IS FOR Winter or Spring Use ON DORMANT TRI-ES 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 Ready CHARLES O. ROBERTS, General Agent Sold by D. McDONALD, Hood River A COMPLETE LINE OF Feed, Grain, Field Seed Poultry Supplies Spray Materials, Fertilizers, Etc. AT Whitehead's Feed iStore Statement of the Condition Of the The Butler Banking Co, HOOD RIVER, OREGON at the close of business, April 28, 1909: Resources Loans and Discounts Bonds and Warrants Office Fixtures and Furniture Cash on Hand and in Other Banks Liabilities Capital Stock - Earned Surplus and Undivided Profits Deposits - $355,642.17 15,672.74 6644.77 102,331.44 $480,291.12 $ 50,000.00 32,169.92 398,121.20 $486,291.11