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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1909)
J?ou HOOD KiVBlt GLACIER, THURSDAY AUGUST 12 1909 CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Ke. P. J!. Spaoldlng of Athol, j Idaliu, has iuhuv frienda at Udell and their htartfelt sympathy it hia tor hit- reoeot threefold bereavement the loss of bin wife aud two boys wilbin a few abort moments of time. Austin Locktran went to Portland last week and has accented a position in tbat city. C. U. Wilson has sold his ten aorn tract to Kalpb Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have not decided what tbey will do but their friends hope they may remain near here. 1'be purchaaer is well known beie na u young man of integrity and has nuide many friends since coming here a few years ago, his former home be ing at llomewood, KausaB. L. D. lioyed and family have gone to Uearbart, Oregon, for an outing on the coast. Mr. and Mis. M. D. Udell have gone for an outing. They go by bout to Coos Hay, thence stage it to Kose burg, then by rail from Hoseburg to Ashland and to springs near tbat city thut are noted for tbeir healing prop erties wbeie tbey will remain a few weeks. A trip to Crater Lake may be included in their Itineracy. 'J heir many friends hope they may return refreshed aud strengthened tor tbeli work. Mra. ). W. Strong, of Washougal, Wash., was a visitor about Udell a few days last week. Mis. Utroug was formerly a resident of Udell aud ber many friends who loved her for her good qualities were glad to welcome her and wished her stay might have been longer. U. E. llowerman and family are en joying a visit with Mr. liowermau's brother, Albert iiowerman, who has conie rrom Michigan and is stopping at tbe Howeiman home. Waliaoe Young has sold his team to a mau from Washington. The horses were good ones and brought a prioe In proportion. Geo. W. Craw and Arthur l'etrie, of Portland, were Udell visitors Hun day. Mr l'etrie was here with a view to investing In laud near Udell aud expressed himself as well pleased with Hood Klvei Valley. He was driven over the valley on both sides of Hood liivei and given an opportunity to see orchards of all ages and sizes. I'JIH J'.vingei' or llood mvor was out last week for a visit with tbe fain ily of K. C. Mabaney. Mrs. Tioy Hbelly Is home from a visit with relatives in Portland and other points. W. T. Illbbard's home is Hearing completion and is a model for con venienoe of arrangement and size of rooms at r lasonable cost. These ad vantages are secured aud at tbe same time the exterior Is pleasing to tbe eye. C. K. McCoy is also completing a neat cottage. Masons are at work on the walls cf the new stoue building of the of tbe Conuaway Mercantile Company. The Udell saw mill sale did not materialize and tbe mill will be found on tbe same site with Pattee Hi oh proprietors. A largo fiame store building Is be ing constructed at Udell station and Kev. Atkinson 'will place therein a stock of goods for sale. Udell has a Hrst class blacksmith aud be is kept busy, tbe people of ' Udell evidently appreciating him and bis work. ! Udell school will open .Monday Aug. "' with a corps of three teachers rich in experience. amping parties bound fur Lost Lake are tbe order of the day. Mr. and Mis. Henry hggert and Mr. Christ Kggert who have been visiting; at the home of J. H. Kggert left for Hood liiver Monday, and af ter a short time spent in Portland will visit tbe A. V. P. exposition at Seattle before returning to their homes in Kaunas and Oklahoma. The phone known as Udell 84 L. A. 10. ('lark has been discontinued and Umihh who might wish to call up above will uow call in person or by mail. Ihe t.aby daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. K. Kbrck wuh ill last week and lit, Shaw was called to attend ber. It Is hoped the little one may soon tie lestored to her usual good health, A pail of gloves aud live nan - in coin were found in the church In-; week aud the owner may recover same by calling on Mis. L. A. E. Clark. The two little c hildren of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Puchs were not well last week but are thought to be improv ing. Rev. H. I''. Hrown, of Helmout, held services at Udell Sunday telling a story of sign boards in every day lite and likening them and their help to the guides in spiritual life. Kev. Hrown was accompanied by his brother who is quite well known at Udeil having been a very sucaesstnl toacber in the school here a few yea 1 1 past. Kev. H. S. White, of Pine Urove will meet with the people of Udell on the evening of Aug. 22 that being the fourth Sunday In Aug. This will be our last opportunity ut hearing Kev. White before conference, which oou venes early in Sept. At good C. E. meeting last Sunday evening with M. 1). Udeil leader. Uladys Crosby and Ellen K. Shelley sang a special song. AVER'S HAIR VIGOR Does not Color the Hair Hair falling out? Troubled with dandruff? Want more hair? An elegant dressing? In'TerlirilK Sulphur. Glvierin. Quir.in Sodium fhlorid. insreuiKIU. . c.plituB1- Sage Mullol v,dll.r. Perfume. We believe doctors endorse this formula, or we would not put It up. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Does not Color the Hair J. V. ATttB CfTfPAHT. LowHI, M i - BELMONT. Will Davis was to visit his mother. He came from ('arson on Mouday ami returned. Mrs. Will BUit aud daughter, Helle, Mrs. Alfred Eastman and son, Louis, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ida Prohu. Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Metcalf and family, Mrs. llaoket aud son, went to Lost Like camping on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Isubell, Mr. Stralnn, tbe two Misses Strabm, went up to Cooper's Spur on a climbing trip. Miss Pearl Eby, Lizzie Eby and Pearl lseuberg returned trnm Mon mouth Friday night, where they have been attending summer normal. Mrs. Herman Sallng and son, Ran dall, visited a few days In llood Hiver last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kayneld and chil dren, of Uklaboma, fiiends of Mr. aud Mrs. KauiHoy, aie visiting at the Kamsey ranch and lookiug over the country or a suitable location. We are veiy sorry to bear of Mrs. Keller had to be taken to The Dalles hospital last week. We trust she may he helped by being taken there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hlaloak etitei talued a party of friends at d inner Sunday. Miss Ijlda Jones weut to Class V'al ley to visit with ber sister, Mrs. Aiken, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter lsenberg, M. P. jr. aud daughter, Margaret, Miss Nell Uarrabrant and Howard lsen berg, spent Sunday with their motbei Mrs. M. P. lseutierg. Mr. aud Mrs. K. U. Church spent Sunday with Ml. and Mis. C. K. Miller and family. Mrs. RuaaeLI is visiting her friend, Mrs. Van Scbiok, who is a new comei in our community, having bought the Steptoe ranch. Will Kills is lookiug at land situ ated beyond Tuckers M ill. We shall be sorry indeed to lose them from our neigbliorhood. Roy Kills has moved his family in to the Dunbar cottage. Mr. Weutz, of Portland, was up to see bow bis wood cutters were getting along clearing. Mr. and Mrs. Cullisou after visiting two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wan en returned Siturday to their home lu Portland. 'I be Ladies Aid had a pleasant time at Ihe borne of Mrs. 0. Chinch last I'riilay.j; Ihe reports of secretary and treasurei were lead, election ot otli cers held, two ladies' names added to tbe membership roll, and a social time bad that, was much enjoyed by all ei -en l The ottlceis ot the Aid served ice oieaui and cake. Ibey meet in two weeks with Mis. H. P. Allen. Mr. Hrayford spoke at Helmout Sunday morning, Kev. Hrown leing at Udell. Kev. Evans, of Hood Klver, preached a very tine sermon lu the evening that was much appreci ated by all present. Miss Taylor, ot the Cottage Hospi tal, and lady friend attended services in tbe evening. FRANKTON. Mews is scarce in Eraukton these days. The I ran k tun school stxrts on the 8th of September this year. .). E. Stiibbs is agaiu principal. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Henrichs und Mr. aud Mrs. M. K Motile visited at tbe borne of J. K. A listen last Sun day. Koy Cahoon has been over at White Salmon tor some time hauling wood and lumber. Mrs. Moiebind, of Portland, came last week for a visit with her sou, .1. J. Morelaud. Mrs. ( ieorge Stokoe aud daughter, Vivian, visited, last week at the him m of Mr. R. Noble. Mrs. Frank Elliott and ohlldieo, ol Wyetb, who have been visiting with 3. M, F.lliott's, returned to her home I' liday. Itiith Tompkins, of Hood Hivur, visited last week with Emma Noblo. Mr. Horn is contemplating the erection of a blacksmith shop at John Phillip's mill anil will be prepared to do work lor Frauktou and vicinity LARAWAY'S &e Watchmakers r The Secret of a Good Toilet i Is solved if you come hero for your Perfum eries, Toilet Preparations and Articles. Our assortment of these for this season is larger and better than ever before. We carry Roger & Gallet's, Honore Pa .van's, Wright's, Rick seeker's, Hudnots, Speililer's DabrooPs and other leading brands. We take pleasure in inviting you to examine such dainty wares. You'll enjoy looking as much as we showing I REIR . L SMITH BLOCK CASS Reliable Druggists j M. I!. Not.le and J. ). Bait Ma are building an addllioi ou -I. M. El liott's bain. Mi. and Mrs. Htaten aud K. F. lilytheand daughter, Clara, lett Sat urday for Bait 1-ske City, to attend tbe National encampment of the G. A. R. A special Hobool meetiug was held Friday (veiling last, to make plans for Mine work to be doue on tbe school boune. MOUNT HOOD. Mt May Baldwin left last Batui day for a ten days trip to Salt Lake City. Miss Etta Wremi, ot The Dades and ber sister, .Miss lllanche, of Portland, spent part of last week at Mt. Hood. Miss Han Cooper gave a party for her Sunday School class last Tuesday I be Utile folbl enjoyed the afternoon very DJOCt especially the dainty lunch wh oh vnhs served. Mine Hsltie I la i ley is attending teacher's examination iu llood Hiver this week. Joe Peltier sold his span of gray horses to CIihb. 1. Thomas. E. M. Blount, of I Ut in, Ua., is vidting at the I). 14. Cooper home. MOSIER. Miss Nellie Hill is bore from Port land visiting her nelco, Mrs. W E Chown. B. C. Brown came up Wednesday from Portland, for a few days wit on his ranch. Mrs. H. 0 Mc Allister, of Portland, spent part of Wednesday here on their ranch near Mosier H. P. Hothfur. H. (I. Kibbee aud C. VV. Bow man were in llood liiver the first pail of the week on business. Mrs Wm. Finney and her mother, Mrs. Ornse, came up from Portland Thursday and wuut out to Piuuey springs. Miss Chrifl in" (indbersen made fi nal coui'iiuti.t inu roof co I er home stead Wtlne o,i , Augutt i, u Tbe Dalles. Mrs. Si. hi Denny and Miss Deua Smith, 1 1 i klabouin, spent several days tbi-i week visiting J. M. Denny and familv. James .Mouiegor arrived Thursday evenlug Iron) No Westminister, B. C. Mrs. C. C. Dunn aud Mrs. Mamie 11. MoUregor arrived. Thursday morn nig from Vancouver, H. C, called here by the serious illness of Mrs. Dunn's daughter, Mrs. C. W. Uow i is At the present time the sick lady is lunch improved. Mn 111 In 'B. hteveiiaou returned Sunday from Seattle and the lair, where she spent a delightful week ot sightseeing aud visiting with her sister, who came trom tbe east as a National delegate to the W. C. T. U. (omentum, which meets In Salt Lake August II. Horn. August II, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cnyle, a 7 pound girl. Lumber and other material is Leing placed on the gouud ready to com menoe the erection of the new section house and a house for tbe raiload agent. Mrs. A. M. Posbeg and family, ac oompanied by Miss Helen Howe, left last Tuesday tor a oamping trip up Hood Klver. A number of Mosierltes are out near Lost Lake and others feel the "call of tbe wild" very strongly, but cannot get staited at present. Mi- Stella Hunt on, of Los An geles, Cat., spent last week with her lelal ties, Mrs.N. A. Hunter and fam ily and F. M. Hunter and family, len log Saturday morning for Seattle. Mi 48 Eunice Cardeuer and Miss (Lace Carter, ot Hocktleld, Indiana s out a few days In Mosier the guests i f Miss Gardner's uncle, A. M. Hoop. the young ladies left Tuesday ou idle" boat for Portland, t hen to Seat tle. HOOD (let. Knapp letuined Monday from a an ii end visit to friends and rela tives lu Hood Hivei Valley. H. L. Fowler, who has beeu hauling wood for Mr. Bhlpliy, lett for Chan owith .Monday, Mr. Cabnun assisting 1 in the work of moving. F. W. Debnrt has just finished building a poroh over his trout door uiak.ig unite an addition to the ap pearance as well as to the comtort ot his home. The new store Is well ciider way now. The foundation is laid, and the rest of tin building progressing rap idly Hint if the hands of a large crew of ikilled oarpeutnri. The proprie tors, I lesrs. Perry & Booth, say tbey expei ' to have goods moving over the com try inside of a mouth. Mi Shipley's wood haulers are e. pectii g to finish in a few davs. Mini tin has started anew bis y endless task of repairing ihe ut e. 1 liedrioh returned ou Wod trom Carson, where she has en Hng several mouths at the 1 Springs. Dellart made a business trip H. C. Deko la planning to build a Urge residence on hia plaoe upon tbe Heighta 1'bta ia one of tbe most scenio places along tbe bluff aud ia an ideal place for a bouse. UNDERWOOD. H. M. (iieiner, of Sioux City, baa Bpeut u fen day In r thin week mak ing arrangement to locate here in the near futon . lie hs secured W aeros shout four in His we-t nt here and expeots to begin ihe work of olearlng it bt nnoe Chas. Pease, of Spokane, has been looking ovt r Ottt country this week, aud will lOOtkte here. Mr. Peace is a In ot Iter- i ii Jaw ot Mr. Vlnloii, who brought a piece of the Emile Walther plaoe, and still they come, averaging Mt Adams 9 o X SB g) - P tu ID J 5 Juhderwood wh. o fHooo River on E 1 aft, JU'r Mood J. I seemi I wood i Mr,, naadi been i . Miner V. V to Wlu.e Salmon Monday. about one addition a week to the Soiux City oolony. 'The Sioux City people have decided to change the name of their place from "Sooville" to "Klver Side Perk", alter Sioux City's famous pleasure resort. Tbe new name is certainly appropriate. Mr. Corlle who bought a part of tbe Hamlin-Whiteside tract sometime ago ia now here and has a force of men at work clearing and getting things ready to build. Mr. and Mr". P. 1. Packard re turned this week trom a trip to Seat tle and Victoria, B. C. Mr. Mrs. Hoy Ballard, of Seattle spent Saturday in Underwood look iug for land. Tbey were greatly pleased with the country in general, and eapeoilly with the land oveilook lug tbe Columbia Hiver. A. J. Ilaynes and H. W. Hamlin left Sunday morning tor a few days bunting on tbe Little White Salmon. U. A. Cooper and family spent Sunday here at tbe ranch. . M. Cummins will leave for Sioux City this week to close up his business there and expects to return about Ootober 1 to stay. Card el' Thanks. An Kaitern exchmge says tbe fol lowing card of thanks was recently left at tbe office : "I did not Issue a card of thanks when my husband died but uow that three mouths have passed 1 wish to have one printed. 1 desire to thank not those friends who came in when be lay dead in tbe bouse aud bustled around arranging tbe chairs and flow ers and answering tbe door bell but those who have' come in siuce tbe par ade was over and I ave set with me in my louliness when tbey might have been with happier people elsewhere. And 1 also deeire to state that few of those that were busy before the parade have teeu to see me siuce it was over. 1 am no longer iu tbe limelight and am forgotten." A Yard-Fork. Take a long kitoben-foik with three sharp spreading tines, aud hind the wire handle aloug the end of a sawed olf broom handle a nail lu the eud to he stick ia a help iu eeouriug it firmly and you have a most efficient aid in Keeping the yard free of paper and other light trash. Woman's Home Companion for August. Go To Wood & Huggins For Fanej and Staple Groceries, Th Largest and Most Complete Line in the City. We iimke a specialty of High Grade Stock and guarantee every thing we sell, (iive us a call. WOOD fa HUGGINS, The Leading Grocers J Helmer's Saw Mill At Mt. Hood Makes all Grades of Lumber in Fir and Pine. Lumber delivered to any part of Hood River Valley. Phone No. 66 Odell. f -:H!-H--!-H-H-H--H-H-H-I-l-H-H-H- 'M"IM"W"M'"1"H''M" For Your Camping Supplies and Picnic Lunches go to THE STAR GROCERY We know what you need and can fill your order with t the best of "(!()()!) THINGS TO EAT." STAR GROCERY I'HONE 53 August is a Fine Month At Clatsop Beach The Trip is Short but Scenic Via The Spokane, Portland, Seattle Ry. AND THE Astoria and Columbia River Ry. Allowing . Several Honrs Stopover in Portland Between Trains. Round trip fare from White Salmon $7 Final Limit September 30, 1909 MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in largit or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing eoinmui.ity. Six miles east ol Hood River. 1'arties wishing to buy will do well to write or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Mi-Mer Oregon D. L. DAVIDSON PAPER HANGER PAINTER AND DECORATOR V I U. Y FLAT HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Inter-Oaks I'tcHsnnt, QOM bout on Hip Rafchta, ( un MMflMBOdftto limited number n( ronnicrs und hoarders Rates, $1.50 per day; oreek or less $1.25 per day for longer time. I able board $ per week; slmrle meals'35c Sunday dinner 50c. MISS IDA M. WRIGHT PHONE 968-11 E. A. JEROME, Architect Having had hoveral years' experience in mk, . n.rui.l imn Ullll solicit a part ofihe patronaice ol the people of Hood Klver who anticipate building. Terms iwK.-u.n-ir, iv iu wniMHaiiiii guaranteed, oi floe at reoldeuc. uu tieigbu. The White is King The White Sewing Machine Is conceded to be the best fam ily machine on the market to day. It is neat looking, very strong, easy to operate, ball bearing, has all up to date im provements, is fully warranted and does not cost any more nor as much as other standard makes. We can sell them to you from stock much less than you pay traveling agents for them. Let us show you our large line & acquaint you with the superior merits of the White 1 Franz' Hardware E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYER. Will Practice in All (YjnrU. W. G. ALDRED CONTRACTOR Fim EXCAVATING & GRADING l ier Hood Rirer Vley. The Mt Hood Railroad Co. nave let contracts (or the construction of their line mt h trom Dee, in the heart of the iiiier aiiey. llie tonest of land, cheap and plentiful supply of water; nnexcell ! ed for apples, clever and berries. I ; handle thece l-nUs. . H. Marshall, Lee, Oregon.