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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1909)
HOOD RIgER GLACIER, THURSDAY AUGUST 26 1609 CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Keiobon, jr., went to Seattle luet week aud wijl visit the A-Y-P Exposition. linn Voting airived home hint wet k be having made an extended virit with hia giaudnaients nod other relatives at Post, Oregon. M. Hawthorne in home from a visit to the A-Y-P Exposition at Seattle. Claude Mahauey, the little son of Mr, .and Mrs. K. (J. Mahauey waa guile ill laut week. The following party ascended lit. Hood TueHday of last week: C. K, McCoy, Dane Kemp, Ralph Caldwell and Mitts Xelsou, of Kansas. MUa Kva liroomhead attempted to make the asoont hut found she would be unable to do so aud waa turned to bo Damp and remuin with her sister, 0. R. McCoy. Mr. aud Mra. Peuusou aud hop, AlmOOt, mid daughter, Martha, have bean visiting at the home of M. Haw tiiorne. Waltoi liardley, Odell 'a very cap able blacksmith, will be at home in the old Khrek house now the property of the Bmitb-LawraDOa b'ruit Farm. Kvorett Lmflcrty went to Portland I Hat SaturdHy evening. .lug. Jlunter recently refused nn oiler ot l'2iHJ(l tor hie 10 Here tract in Udell Thin la h beautiful property and Mr. lluuter appreciates its worth. Mr. Johu Mann and daughter, MiBs Annie came down from their home near The Dalles and visited Mr. and Mra. Outfit Crookttt over Sun day. Stella Kiohardson, ot Hood Kiver waa out Sunday for a visit with bur sister, Mr. W. i'. lllbbard. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Kemp who have been visiting lelatives in Kup ert, Idaho, expect to leturo this week to their home in Odell. it. Croabby, J. H. Kggert and M. Hawthorne had threshers last week. In each case it very good yield of oats waa the result. A new house la being built for Mr, Gould who owns property near the nome of (J. ff, Couley. Masons have been at work on the Inundation for Chas. Davis' new house. Work on the new Conuaway Mer cantile Company' building is pro pressing carpenters Imving been at work Monday, '''he masons have gone away for the time aud when he car penters have completed the work for the present the mason work will again bu bun led as rapidly as is consistent with good work. L. D. lloyed is home fiom (tear hart, Oregon, and is in charge of the caipeuters work on the Cnunaway building. Iieue and (ieorgia Fisher, of Mosler have been visiting at the home of their grandmother, Mra. Matilda Wood. 0. U. Ithodes, Louis Hhodes, and I. M. Sheiiey came in last wock laden with trophiea of the hunt. Mr. auu Mrs. K. il. Kemp and W. I, Young CHme in Tuesday (ion a three-weeks outing at Loil Lake. Mrs. W. A. iiOckuiHU and son, Miles went to 1'ortlHiid last Saturday for a week's visit with relatives and friends. Miss Efl liroomhead lett here last Saturday and during the next two ata she ill visit friends ut Van c over aud Forest drove and also the A-Y-P exposition at Seattle. Cjilite a Dumber of Odell residents attended the llawkuye picnic at Win ans last I'riday aud nil report a good I line. .las. Hunter left Hood Hirer Inst Saturday bouod for Alberta, Canada, where he will visit his sisters. Mrs. Sarah Hunter is visiting li lends In the Willamette valley. T. W. Atkinson Is busy about his store building which Is neariug coin plat lDU, The lower Hour is occupied by a regular department stoie stock new and fresh and ot good quality This stock includes groceries, call coos, ginghams, towels aud toweling ready made sheets, sheeting, dress goods, ladies ready made suits gents clothing hosiery, shoes, Japanese Does not Color the Hair Ingredients of Ayer's Hair Vlicor Sulphur. ltroy Rcnrn that cau dandruff and falling hair. Cure, rube and iniptions of calp. Glycrrin. Soothing, hcalliw. Food to the hair-bulh. Quinin. A strung tonic, antitcptic, itimulant. Sodium fhlond. Cleansing, quiets irritation ot scalp. Capsicum. Increases activity of glands. Sat. Stimulant, tome. Domestic remedy of Mih merit Alcohol. Stimulant, aotisi ptic. Water. Perfume. Show this formula to your doctor. Ask him if there is a sinijle injurious ingredient. Ask him if he thinks Ayer's Hair Vigor, as made from this formula, is the best prepa ration you could use for falling hair, or for dandruff. Let him decide. He knows. J. C. Ann O fan. Ur ware in fact any article you might desire and expect to find In a depart ment stoic outside I 'nit land or cities of I ike size. Another of Kev. U. S- White's splendid sermons last Sunday even Inf. Kev. Wh te understands his listeners and their needs aud from the scriptures he ministers to them accordingly. A good 0. B. meeting last Sunday evening with Kllen K. Shelley ana Leita liowerman, leaders. BELMONT. Dr. U. K. Tuft, of California, was in lielmont Tuesday, looking aftet his property interest. Will Somerviile is building for Mr. Furred. .1. W. Davis has been splaying ills orchard. Will Davis and daughter, Nettie, came up from Carsou to visit a short time with his folks. John Wyun want to Carson Friday to visit a few days with Will Davis and family. Mrs. Anderson aud family who have been camping for some time on Mr. Norden's ranch have le t for their home in Portland. Mrs. Marker spent two days mil nn her daughtei, Mrs. Fred Itlalook, and looking over the ranch. Mrs. Douglas, mother of Mrs Downing, was quite sick pait ot IhsL week, but we are glad to know she il better. Mrs. Alfred Kastman is siok. Her sister, Mrs. Will Kills, Is with her. Mr. Williams left tor Han I'raucisco Friday morning, whore he will take treatment for canoer. We hope il will be successful Mrs. Will Ordway and daughter, Alta, will spend a few days this wek in Portland, visiting friends. The dog poisoner is out on Metho dist Lane. Several dogs have been poisoned the past week Mrs. Will Somerviile, the Misses Pearl' and Lena Isenberg left Sun day for X'routdale to visit Mrs. Will Chubb, nee Somerviile, for a few days. Mr. Strahm is making some im prnvements In the house for Mr, Isu bell. I tie house will be painted, thereby adding much to its looks. Mrs. Q, W. lirownaud ohildteu will leave this woek for Tygb Valley tu visit her father and mother, Kev. and Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Shively and son, Fdwin, hav ing finished their visit at the home of her brothers, Q, W. and Kev. Ilrown and tbelr families, will leave tor Port land this week, where she will visit relatives for a short time. She will leave for her home in Sau Francisco in September. The Misses Pearl Khy, Pearl Isen borg, Peart llallock, llultie Kadlilt, Lizzie lOLy aud N iua Noble success fuy passed examinations tor teachers' certificates lust week. Quite a hunch of young ladies froui lielmont. Mr. and Mrs. IJamsov, Mrs. Kay Held anil child, Mr. aiid Mis. P. II. Allien and children, Mrs. Will K hy mn! family, Mi. and Mrs. Isabel and family. Mr. and Mrs Stiahm, Mrs. Will Carrel I and daughter, Kthcl, Marsh laenhetg, Miss Nina Noble are some of the lielmont residents who attended the Iowa picnic. All say they had a delightful day only for the dust coming home. Mrs. Herman Saleng and son, who has btn visiti ng her mother, Mrs. M. P. Isenberg, left Wediiosduy for bet homo In Forest tirove. Miss Hess Isenberg came from Port land Saturday to visit with the home folks tor a few days. BARRETT. The writer Hud wite called at tin home of W. 8. Niohols aud were kindly showed Ibiotigh the new tun galow house. Much might tie said about it, but we will just sum up and say it is just grand, aud we wish W L. aud wite long life and happiness. Our uext call was at the home ot Li. F. F.adleman and wife, (treat credit is due H. I'', aud wite for the well cul tivated ranch, lor most everything is to be found on the little ranch, it is something like the old song, "A little barn well filled, aud a farm well tilled." Mrs. Kadleinan is quite an entertainer aud when leaving our buggy was edooratod inside with nice large cabbages, onions, squash, und h winter radish, weighing about five pounds. With a pleasant good-bye, e left for home. Mrs. A. Osborne and mother re turned to theii homes at Astoria, at ter spending two months tit, theii i ii ug, i lo w on the old Liarrett larieh. C. Stranahan Is now fixing to build I now baru on his ranch. U. Miner has put a neat Mulsh t his house, so that it will be sang unit warm for the coming winter. Mrs. Ailce M. Wright is now visit ing at the J. J. Cibbous' burnt in tic Kockford district. W. II. Ooodnough, ou theii. F old Shoemaker place, is making a number of improvements on tin i anon, Fd Watts finished plastering tin house forC. M. Hurlbiua ou the liar let ranch. Quite a demand fur Fd these days. J. Koe, the meat man who bus seived us faithfully with fresh meat, we are sorry to learn, is moving away. J. Adrian Kpping, ot the Cedar Crook farm, purchased the celebrated fox-terrier dog, Pellowa, horn the Kockford meichant. I'hla dog baa a grand record of llrst class winnings at the Portland dog shows and an extended pedigree, being a sun of the champion of American fox teriiers, Sabine Kesult, of Orange, lexai. No rats or vermin can live around lie! lows. MOUNT HOOD. .lames and Stephen Foy, business men of Chicago, visited their QOUain, Mrs. (ieo. Wishtirl here la;t week. They were much pleased with the country and may return to locate in Hood Kiver valley. .Mrs. May lialdwin has returned finm her trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. K. li. Ilrulley arc here to spend a week with Mr. Ilralley's mother, Mrs. N. .1. Cowley Lou Hulil win went to Cloud Caj Inn with bit auto last Siimlay. Mrs. James Wilhart who has been quite lick tot several weeks is much Unproved and able to be about, Ceo. Vvishitrt has all of bis proper! up for sale. He is going to Montana, We ira sorry to lose old neighors, but he ban not gone yet. Mrs. Bdian Shoup, ot Lincoln, III., and Chas. Ott uud wile, lot Clinton, III,, who have been visitlig attic bono! of Hert Walsh anil Fran . Kleuiui, left tin tin li homes laat Hat it rday. VALLEY CREST Mr. (Tins Kawaon is a guest tit the Fir Dale RaOOb, Miss Alice Huberts spent several LARAWAY .S &e Watchmakers ! - i The Secret of a Good Toilet Is solved if you come here 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 & Gullet's, Honore Payan's, Wright's, Rick seeker's, Hudnots, Speiiiler's Dabrool's and other leading brands. We take pleasure in inviting you to examine such dainty wares. You'll enjoy looking as much as we showing . aS M V Triadc wan " i 'i -' toa New Cloths and New Styles For Fail and Winter 1909-1910 We have just received from Ed. V. Price (Si Co. i i i Mr the Famous Tailors of Chicago, their i new line of all wool sample cloths, con- in sisting of Fancy Worsteds in silk mixed, clay, silver lake and novelties; Fancy ft Cassimere in Silk Mixed and Novelties; Fancy Serges, Thibet, Oxford Melton, Kersey, Venetian and Cheviots. Also f Imported Broadcloth, French Drapes, Mr French back, Venetian, Doeskin and Un- finished Worsted in black and blue. i These sample cloths and our new style books are now ready for your J inspection. Come in and look them over f Bragg Mercantile Co. . - , .3a' k COUVRIj'T IBOT daya of lust week it li friends in tbe 1, ewer Vnlloy. Viilley Crest whs well represeustid at the lowti ptonlc which whb belli at v iunu.-', Prlday. Mr. Btabbini from the Lowar Val la; Iuih baM vlaitlofl with Mr, and Mra. l'eirunt'et. Mr. Kay Babaoa relumed homo from Portland, M(indy. Mr. Babaon mid Kmnk lliitsou re turned home Sunday after HieudiiiK H vara I dyg at limlger Luke. Mr. and Mra Peirnnnot and Mr. Stabbins w"ie week eud viaitora at Uloud Oho Ian. Mr. Htieohauet Is aoUrtalolas frieada Iroo New ork. Mra. Sidney Babaon in company with her mother, Mr. Campbell re turned home frinn Portland Monday. Meaara. Cornell and Alpdegrove of New 'lllk apent aevara day of last week in our looalUf looking fir a loettlou, MOSIER. tinfi-- Haacke und wife were in Hood Rlfer Monday. W. VV. Winagai found it ueeeaaary to m iva hia wile to the boapital in I lie Dallea L'aeadaJi late ieporta are that aiie ie lmpro?l fuat aiOM KOK there. I. K. HiKley ami Chaa. T. Bennett left Wedneaday morniuii for a trip tin u,:!i part ot the Wlill imette Vil laj and along tbe oongt. J. M. Klllot left a few dir. lataf Intending to join t e party at Ne port. Mr Ulok Iregort and two ohildren rrived Tueadiiv from Portland to iait Cerald Wyas aud family. Mr. and Mia .lake Varnell, of Port! bind name op I'm aday to spend a few i wood Improvement Club will be held s weeks with iclntlves on the ftirnt. Kntuidny, the 28th, and !l memlieia; aite Moaier, on the Washington aide ot the river. Mrs. Mable Oarrett, of Kendriek, Idaho, is viHitittg bar father, Ole Ole aon and family. The dance Saturday veek, at the Stroup'x Hall, given by Mr. M 'rri.soo, waa well attended by tlie home pen pie, and a very enjoyable ereni'ig paased away all loo quickly. The little r-montbs old baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Voniah, died at Mos ier Priday morning, ot stomach ttoabla. litirial servioea were held trom tbe baptist church Saturday, 2 p. m. hy Hev. W A. Stark. Interment at , O. O. if', oetnetery. Membail of the Lndiea Aid met at the home of Mr. and Mrs J K Mo tiregnr Mouday evening , and sur prised the master of tbe houae, it be ing hia birthday. A most pleasant evening paased. Cake and lemonade were aerved as refreshments, after which all departed for tbeir homes Wishing their lioBt many hupuy re turns of the day. UNDERWOOD. Mra, il. S. Aduma is ia spending a tew daya in Cascade Locks. C M. Vinton, Harry Ctimm'na and Chas. Pease 'each dosed up a deal for ten acres ot the Kmile Walther tract this week. Mr. Pease and Mr. Vin ton plan to move out here just as soon as they can put up buildings, which will be begun at once. C. Pi Jrickanii, the freight agent of tbe (Ipeo Piver l.iono, waa in Under wood this week looking up business and promised to have tbe damage to our dock done by their ateamer lenl, repaired at nitre. I be regular meeting of the i'ndor- iMnz' Hardware! HOOD RIVER, ORE. Winchester Savage Martin Iver Johnson Colts Fire Arms KEIR CASS SMITH BLOCK Reliable Druggists Mrs Sue Ailams Bnd daughter, l.enora, of Uoud Kiver speut Tuesday j with Dr. and .Mis. Kobiusou. Mla Uartrude Sharp, of Portland, who spent several da.va with Mrs. h. I Booth, left for her home Prlday Mra. II M. Koofl started the latt of tlie week to spend a week with her j latai ami other relatives at Albany, lodapendaaoa no t Dallas. Mlsa Kthel Taylor, ot The Dalles, It rending a fe lays with bei aunt,! i . D. Kotinaou. ." ', Parker, who spent I week here I will hi 00010, Mr. K B Praedrick, returned Saturday to bis home in ('Utoago Mi. V ter is now In Mosier tak ing vie i f dittjreut p.irts of the valley, : be later publislied in the; advaitl ig malter deacriptivu ot 1 Mmae ud its reiOOTOM iu tlie oeHT f ut il chool time ia drawing near, Mr Amy li. (iove, of Hood Kiver, eat i i up Monday to take a look at the so. I bull In. g, aud greet old friends. I ne packing goes merrily on. A 1 01 ' of Mil packers make it possible to i o out a car load of fruit each U.v The ijunltity ot the fruit is ex cell , and the yield much better ttn . tlrat rati mated. l ier people will now lie able to ; gel rMh Colombia Kiver Salmon at i Mi, 'enny's meat market tuch I rlday lam tener wheu possible as Messis. Ho id and Smith assisted by able i bei i are casting their m ts tor mtl -ra of the finny inho, oppo- are nr. i to ne pieaen!, as toere Is business of importance to come up. Clark La Barre has been doing tona surviyitg Id the Chun bill neighborhood this week, which baa nacattltated by recent land sales. P M. Bcaley eiiituei i'bartday I r o in Spokane. I N. Amos, of Por 'and. enme op Salorday tore lew days with his i irmly, who are staying at tl.e ranch II. W. Hamlin is installing a gasol ine pumping outfit ou his ranch. II C Luwdno received a oar load O' lumber Tuesday Iron the Steren son mill and (here waa aome tall hott- : ling to pet It unloaded before the pan engar train came along Perbtpl j some day the railroad people will learn that a sidetrack is needed at I Underwood. The passenger business ; has increased remarkatily in the past j few weeks, and the freight would ! show the same big Increase if the I railroad people would only hurry up 'the switch matter. They could bandit arload lots. Ammunition Cartridge Belts Holsters Packsacks Hunting Knives Phone or mail orders given prompt attention MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. OrOOrj trowing conimuuity. Six miles east of Hood Kiver. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writs or see GEO. OHAMBBRI A I X Mobier. Oregon Helmer's Saw Mill At Mt. Hood Makes all Grades of Lumber in Fir and I'ine. Lumber delivered to any part of Hood Kiver Valley, Phone No. 66 Odell.