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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1909)
foir OOD RI ER GLACIE ', THURSDAY MAY 20 1909 CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Dane Kemp, who has been goiog about ou orutobes, as a remit of a kick from a hortis has so far recovered ae Id be able to do the work required about the farm Mi us Broombead, il here tor a visit with ber sister, Mrs. U. li. McCoy, Mary MoCoy and son, Kloyd, are visiting at the Ehiotc home. A plan is being perfected whereby it is hoped the patrons ot R. 1. D. No. 2 and the carrier ai well may re oeivo benelit. We are not in possession of the details hut expect next weok to be aide to give an outline ot the pro pc- I plan. Mr. and Mrs. ht T. toil, and J. K. Crohby, Mrs. C. C. Matsiker, C. K. Mahiker and Mrs. I. A. 10. Claike are iu Albany, Ure., this week attending tbeji-ession ot l.-O. OROrami lodge and Kebekan umumrjiy wlilnti meets at tbat place at this time. 'lhe condition of Frank Hammond has t n very xeiious and the Hmt of the week physiaiaus ilioidjd tbat am putatioo ot a part of one limb would he uecessaiy, aud the operation was to be preformed last Monday. Mr. Hammond's Muttering has been in tense and we fervently hope means of relief may be found. Mrs. M. Di (Mail returned early last week from u visit witb relatives in Portland. The ball game at Mt. Hood last .Sunday, Udell vs. Mt. Hood resulted iu a score of 10 to 4 iu favor of Udell. Uood for our boys. A good number of Udell people have beuu attending the gospel meetings in II. Mid Kiver conducted by Dan Shun ann, the ayolone evangelist. Up to Huuday an even hundred souls was the uuuiber to the credit of these mnetings. Mr. Cusbman's condition remain about the same. K. T. Kolts. W. I, Hibbard, O. R. McCoy and' the gentleman who pur chased the Uiokersou traot are build ing new homes. We were told Hoy Hale instead of Clarence Hale was a winner of one or the Livingstone prizes, Kev. Gilioore preaobed a most ex cellent sermon a Udell last Sunday morning. Next Sunday evening, Kev, II. 8. White of Plue Urove will hold ser vices immediately following Cbrlstian Endeavor. The eighth grade exininatlon was held at Udell Thursday aud Friday ot lets week. Mis. C. R. McCoy con ducted the examination. U. Lr Walter, of Crystal Spring i Mill. Farm, is putting in a water wheel to be used for irrigating pur poses. A good Christian Endeavor meeting was held last Hunday evening, though a number of those who usually at tend were in Uood Hirer tor the tab ernacle meeting. We were pleased to see our friend Mrs. W. E. Nelf In the chorus and aa a .oisoiial worker. We would extend to our editor A. 1 1 Moe, our sincere sympathy at this time, death having takeu from bini bis motUer. the til tie biiil whose nest in the mail box we have mentioned, has now a ilttla bird, the mother h'.rd having remained at her post while mail was deposited in the box by hot!) carrier ami patron and h iving now beoome so tame as to allow one to stroke ber with the hand as she sil.a upon the nest. Some Alcohol Questions Is alcohol a tonic? No! Does it make the blood pure? No! Does it strengthen the nerves? No! Is AVer's Sarsaparilla a tonic? Yes! Does it make the blood pure? Yes! Does it strengthen the nerves? Yes! Is it the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol? Yes! Ask your doctor about this non-alcoholic medicine. If he approves, your confidence will be complete. . C.AyerCo.,Lo0ell,Mm. Dull boys! Dull girls I DuH men I Dull women 1 Heavy-headed! Downhearted I All very often due to eonstfpi lion! Vet the aire is .v. easy. AyerVPTlts. Ask your doctor. UNDERWOOD. m w E 7 ED J r ; J llNDCRWOOD Wh. Mil i r H . i Hood River o sL'A AfjjHT. Hood Cash Paid For Hides If yon have any Eat llos Cat tle or Vcnl Carres to sell. Call nitt oh telephone, office 96-L; hiuse299-L, K. J. YOUNG, Hood River Tbe Portland Kusiness Men's Ex cursion made a short stop at Under wood Saturday at InO p, m. They were met by tbe Improvement Clnb aud a large delegation from tbe sur roundng country. After a tew words ot greeting they were served with some home grown strawberries, and some of Underwood famous Newtowns, from the orohsrd ot A. J. llayues. 1'bey were much Interested in tbe ex hibit of piemiutns, diplomas, ribbons etc. won at the National Apple Show at Spoksue, and other fn ire., last fall. With three hearty cheers for Under wood, they left for home at 11:35. They reported that with the exception of a few at Keuewick, tbe Underwood strawberiles were the oaly ones that they had found on tbeli trip. Mrs. F. I. Paokard has been In Poitland tor t lie past week. Henry Love is on tbe sick list. fit M. Cummings, of lowii, was here this week looking over the country as advance agent for a party tbat expeots to oome a little later. Mrs. 11. W. Hamlin went to Pmt land Thursday to meet a friend from Lewlston, Idaho. A brother of (lerald Heehe's came up to spend Hunday with bin at" Hear Springs Hunch". W. V. Uaah made a business trip to Pnrtlaud Wednesday. Mrs Weasels, and Mrs. Hritt, sis ters ot Amidee .Smith, who lately bought the Knapp place, are spending it few days at the (ioddard "Acorn Lodge". H. A. Hussey made a business trip to Portlnud briday. lion. A. Uordon, addressed quit a large number of our people Saturday on matters pertaining to the Heattle Kali, and also touched ou the "State Koad" In which we are all interested. A blue print showing the! location, and giving the size ot our depot, was received this week by tbe Apple Grow ers Union, who bave been waiting for this lutoituatioii before deciding on a location for their waiehouse, work on which will be beguu as soon as the railroad people remove the ties now on the ground. I In- depot is to be 52 ft long, and as wide as the space Let ween the tracks will admit. Quite a number ot our White Sal mon friends were in Underwnod Hat uiday Iniiking for "pointers " We me slwayt glad to furui b them with ideas, Hod we congratulate them on being able to recognize a good thing when they see it J The ineuiherH or the Portland Ex cursiou were furnished with a sou venier of theii ris-it in the form of a "White Bul'non" band painetd ou white silk ribbon, these were the work of our artist, Mrs. H U Uo den, and gro itly admiied by the Port landers lhe ladies of Underwood had tbe pleasure of viewing some of New England icenei, Mild bad jut-t been on exhibition in U "-ton Mrs Eowdfn plans o send some of I hem to Hesttle. MOUNT HOOD. Joedrofi' line I Uek i.or. i- iihh in jured last, week by becoming frighten ed and running into harti wire fence. The Uoternmeut Telegraph line through the Potest Heserve la c n -pleted and iu operation.. Warreu Conpm, of the Eorost Hang ers, was onmplnliug his nut lit the first of the week and will start nut on an extenelve tour of bll territory. The season is a little backward up In this neck ot tlnj wends but wild straw berries are iu bloom, which helps some. Miss Joule Davis, who has a line homestead in this section, was bere the past week and making improve menu on the same. She will spend the summer here Mrs. May Haldwin returned Sunday from Portlnud, where she npent two weeks tith her mother. 'lhe Ladies Aid met at the'home of Mrs. U. 1. Thomas las week, aud iustalled the following oltlcers: Mrs. Washburn, president, Mrs. W. M. Cooper, secretary; Mrs. H. J. Mil Isaac, treasurer. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Warren Cooper s. Mrs. Ueo. Illmuiiok is real sick witb measles. Mrs. H. II. Hardman ot Valley ('rest visited at Mt. Hood last week. Jesse Davidson was able to take drive last Huuday but still has a veiy lame hack. W. L. dribble and E O McCann are attending drand Lodge 1. O. U E. at Albany this week. Kev. U. ('. Halibldge, who preauhed at Mt. Hood last summer, has accept ed a call to the Presbyterian church at Priuevllle, Oiegon. Mien Laura Purccll left last Monday for her home at Parkplace, Ure. Par ents and pupil are phtased to know that Miss I'uiuell has been engaged to teach tor us again next year. Mr L J. Murdock lesigoed bll position here for better wageH in Kusteru Uregnu. Miss llattie Kailey from (Colorado will teach at the Hasu Line school build lug. Miss Edgington, the present teacher will atteud school next year. The (dosing exrcises ot our sobool hepl at the ball last I'rlday etening were exceptionally good. The ulin "Uiown up Eolks" by pupils of the primary room was a ciedit to teacher and pupils, showing the ettot of patient and careful preparation. W. have not been able to get a copy of the program, tot are safe in saying that eveiy number" whs veiy good Our school has been n decided sue cess. Word has been received from North LARAWAY 5 &e WatchmaKers I When you have drunk our delicious Ice Cream Soda. We have the reputation for serving the very choicest. All Fruit flavors and strictly pure. A glass of our wholesome and palatable Soda is like Balm in Gilcad when you are heated and tired I f i HEIR & CASS Reliable Druggists SMITH BLOCK J I I I ! I It ! i i We are after your business if quality and price is any object. We are on the right track for we are certainly offering the best goods that can be bought in the markets of the world as reasonable as it is possible to get them together and distribute. . . Ladies! Guarantied We arc arentn fur SUNBLKST Bifi-drive in Mhiih' (Julf LOOK 'S'Ik IV"i(;ni,,$i tn SATKKNS, which are the moHt Shirts. About 5 dozen QQ L,VVI1 nol chcHi..) lO ; of these sizes 15 to lfiJi fi $0 flimsy things, but '-Hntlilc goodg for all purposes worth ,) t() fl) your VJV good Heavy Silk. th it Sateens are used. choice for Needles, Shuttles and Bobbins for use In All Makes of Sewing Machines. Bragg Mercantile Company hutch Collar, till the rage. We have them Wide Itneching, silk-lisle f neck length IV Kinbroidcn d Linen (dollars 15c up i I i i Hi oil 1 1. nt Ueo. DnIH Id is sick st that filHoe. The Mt. Hond boys never said they could play bsll. Last Saturday being Rollan Myers' 20th birthday, about fifteen ot his friend-i gava hint a running surpri ie. i'hey report a delightful time, witb dflirioiiH iffrniihiiieiits and a ride home ver eaiiy in tbe morning. HOOD. Mr. KhihI, of Seattle, was in liond Hunday on imsiness. Kd. 'Ihornton, who bas been haul ing wood for Mr. Shipley, will move to 1'rout Lake this week. Mr. Marsb received some two toua of planter aud lime, for bis uew house las., week. W. I). Morehouse will woik f.ir Mr. Shipley this week. Miss Uoldie Wise and eoiuin, Miss t'lars Walton, were in Hood Friday enroute for llood Kiver to vixit witb their uncle Jake Thornton. MissKdith Winchell, ot Pine Urove, came up ou the 8:110 train Monday evening to visit witb ber aunt Mrs. Sorensen. The warm wnather is bringing the fttiawherries along rather earlitir than iihiihI this spi ing. Mr. Fredrich who but the earliest looation In Hood pick d six hoxes of Hue ripe stra berries Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. liuukins uiored atvuy M ond.iy morning. Mr. llanklns a ill work for F. W. Dellart for a few neekii clearing land. Mr. uud Mr. Uraliain, weut to Mos ier Seturday, to visit Mr. (iraham's piuents. Mrs. W. H. Hritts nud son, K.ldie. ni mil up trom Foitland, Trsiida) to tpSBd ii tew days of her vBciition on tbe til. 0. 'Ioddard lanch. Mr liritts cuuie up ou tbe exnuiBioii train Bal urday snd returned with his wife ou Sunday evening. Kalph Dnrtiug bus bis well down about twenty fuet und expects to get water iu a few leet more as h.t has already struck mud. W. 1). More house Is assisting in tliH wurk. Mr. Morehouse is also a locate! ot water. Kd llayues, came up from Portlnud S.iturday to visjt with hii brother A. J. llayues. P. 8. 0. Wills was a Inuinesa visitor In this section Saturday eve'ilug. HIDDEN IMMiERBi N Stirs (Jives Tluiel) Murnings That no Hood Itlver Citizen can Afford to i ...... Danger signal No. I - trom tbe kidney secretion, l in y will waru you when the kidneys are sick. Well kid neys excrete a clesr, amber fluid Sick kidneys send out a thlu, pile and foam, or a thick, red, ill smelling ur ae, full of sediment nd irregular of passage. Danger signal No 2 conies from the l ack. Duck aius, dull and heavy or sharp and acute, tell VCU of sick kid neys ami waru you ol the appioach of drops, diabetes ami liright's dis ease. Dose's kidney pills cure sick kidneys and cure them permaueutly. Mrs. JobO Mathewd, living at 717 K. Fust street, The Dalles, Ore., says,: "1 gave a statement tor publication several years ago recommending Dean's kidney pills, ami 1 have had no reason to cbange my opinion of the remedy linos that time. A severe cold which settled on my kitneys caused me much pain ami annoyance. My back became so wesk that I could not. staud erect and the least exeitiou would make my trouble worse. Tbe action of the kidney secretions was aluo Irregular. When Dean's Kidney 1'ills were hi might to my atteutii u I procured! box nud began using them. 1 hey proved to be jiif lhe lemedy re (julied lor my trouble and lequired only a short use to bsniab tbe entire trouble and restore me to perfect health. 1 have had mi return of the complaint since aud can heartily re commend Dean's Kidney Pills." Plenty more proof like this from llood Kixer people, t .11 nt C. N. Ulark'i drug store and auk what cus tomers report. ror sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sole agent? for the l ull. I State. Remember the mum Doan's and take no other. BARRETT. 1 hey call me Uoldey hut my real name Is I'iretly and ahout one week ago took at trip to Portland, aud saw many wonderful MghU and due specimens iu tbs Cstiine line. Ihey trenteil me well, giving n.e oue good meal each day consist Ing of bisi iuts and sausage meat. One day the color ed porter took me before Judge llrad sbi.w where 1 stood In , luntcame out a winner, hat ing been awaided special in winner class, first in opeu and two second In other classes. Well we are pleased to gel such high hon ors for it shows that blood and tbe necessary qiialties bring you up to perfeetiOD. They say I am a go 'd watchdog snd I am sure death 00 rats uud every tine tox terrier should he game at any kind of vermin or he is no good Hut ever one snid 1 was a game specimen, and my four ' medals and four ribbons bear thein : out. 1 no b A. Watte, a son of ft Watts, tne plaster r. brought up a team if I horses from Portland on Saturday of last week, and is now stsjing witb bis uncle at ttm H i.' .-l ir I oi I uiill ha prepnied to do all kinds ot team work Wo are informed tbat H. Hacket has purchased live acres on the Meth odist Lutie trom T. Harker fnnnerlv t tie atunuer place. We welcome you Henry to tbe ..freedom of tbe Hockfoid district. Dr. 11 ft. Wright wag up fiorn Port- ieun ou tjunmay Isst looking alter his I inteiests on bis ranch. 0 Wallace has now a neat little ad jditionput to bis bouse, and when painted will make quite an improve I ment to bis propeity. L. ft. Dart, is now laboring with the paint and brush on the n-w house at U. Sargent's, on a portiou of the old liarrett ranch. J. Urol was down lrom the Mt. Hood district on Satuiday last and took back a load of bay. Fred Carues was a caller at tbe Kockford ou Friday last. Call again Fted. An eastern subscriber to tbe (1 lacier sends tbe following : At a fruit store In Chicago, No 112 a. Ularke st is a box of apples label led : THK PRIZE APPLE These Wlnesap apples were awarded 16,000 prize at the Spokane. Wash., fair, December IX 1908. We purchase them from tbe exhibits. For sbIs, pr ice (ifi cents each. Un inquiring iu the store, we ere told teBt two or three had actually tieeo sold at 66 cents each, t ut tbe demand did not offer to continue, as most oi tbe apples were still on band. Tbe dealer stated that be actually paid IH2 for tbe box, S4 an advertisement to diaw attention to his fruit in bis window. Tbe oaid reterring to the prize apple was apparently on of a large number, piinted in fancy colors or lettering. Possibly large part of the $5,000 exhibit was sold, with such exhibit card, to other dealers for ad vertising purposes. Tbs tancy boxes of ordinaiy sales are much used for such purposes in many towns, but 18 1 will probably ooutiuiie to be the record dui Ing the Iwentie'h century, even for advertising purposes. J. 1'. and J. M. Uhl, of Pittsburg, who bave been looking for laud in tbe west, returned to their home at Pitt-burg Thursday, no, having fouud anything tbat suited them. MOS IER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing commui.ity. Six miles east, of Hood Kiver. Parties wishing to buy will do well to write or see UEO. CHAMBERLAIN MoM'er. Oregon MONEY LOANED ON REAL ESTATE. LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS, RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED. The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. FORT WORTH, TEXAS or JACKSON, MISS. Helmer's Saw Mill At Mt. Hood Mfikps all Grades of Lumber m Fir and Pine. Lumber delivered to any part of Hood River Valley. Phone No. 66 Odell. Hood River Banking & Trust Co. ; ; Corner Third and Oak Sts. Conducts General Hanking in All Branches. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Savings Depart ment in connection. Domestic and Foreign Exchange. Sale Deposit Boxes; you carry your own key. Steam ship tickets for all European' points. Call for inform ation, We solicit your patronage and guarantee entire satisfaction. Open a Checking Account With Us Mount Hood Store W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. DryGooda Ammunition Boots and Shoes 11 ard ware Graniteware Hay Grain Flour Peed Full line of Groceries Walk-Over Shoes What You Have Been Looking For An Oxford that Will Fit Snugly around the Ankle without chafing Here's an outline cut of one them. We have them in the trustworthy Wak-Over make. Severn different shades of tan and in dull and shiny leather. Medium Shade, Tan Calf, Blucher Oxford, Echo Model. Price $4.00. OTHERS AT $3.50 $4.00 $5 OO The Walk-Over vVhoe Store J. G. VOGT Hood River, Ore.