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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1909)
Four HOOD aiVgJt QLAQ1BH T HtJKflOA ? NOVEMBER 18 i CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. One day !..- - while at school Shxinran !..'! rtj tell in mob h way tli.. i Lin oollu bout) was broken and as a result he muet !..f the use of one arm until the Injured metnhei ;- well. Sherman with ethers was playing "blackmail" with the above le-ult. It is hoped be may ionu be restored to hla health and strength. Hal 'iould, of 1'ortlaud is here for a visit at the home of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uuuld. Clyde Lyman, of (Joldendale, is here for a visit at the home of hie wife'a parents Kev. and Mm. 1. W. Atkinson. 'niton Wood and his mother, Mra. Matilda Wood and Misi Irene I'isber, of Mosler, started Monday for Los Angeles California. Mra. Wood and Irene I isber went to Moaler Saturday for a abort visit at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. 1'ihlier before leaviuK for it., long journey. (Ileun Young continues to Improve. Mrs. U. 1''. Conley is gradually improving. Last week Q, P. Conley sold to Hubert Carter, of the Stewart Hard ware Co., twenty acres of land in (Moll, at consideration of 1 I. Of I Ilils la a desirable property and while we welcome the purchaser (Moll unanimously regrets the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Conley are to go elsewhere. Their plans are auuh how ever that they will not be far remov ed as they expect to reside in Hood Uiver. Mr. and Mrs. I'M Htnnshery, of I 1 1 land are here tor a business visit mid are at homo In their property ou th heights west ot Udell. I lane Kemp went to 1'ortlaud Mon day to consult an eya specialist. Douglas l..ck man, who was called to NampH, Idaho, by the serious ill nesa ot his biother-ln-law, has return ad home. Albert Shell.-v has purchased the l'lukerton property near the home of L. D. Hoyed. Itemember the C. K. entertainment no t Wednaatlay evening In the hall at ( Moil. Come and enjoy a musical treat, and a good supper Mild later sing t. .111 the uew books, purchased with the proceeds of the entertainment and supper. Pumpkin pie, oolfuo will be served. Home n ade candies wil bo on sale D oes Not Stimulate Some Take Water Ayer's Sarsaparilla does not stimulate. It does not make you feel better ne day, then as bad as ever the next. It is not a strong drink. No reaction after you stop using it. There is not a drop of alcohol in it You have the steady, even gain that comes from a strong tonic and alterative. We wish you would ask your doctor about this. He knows. Trust him. Do as he says. J c7AuerrLoweilJ1n What are Ayer's Pills ' l.iv. r Pills. How long have they been sold I INe.trly sixty- years. Do doctors rei i rim n I .hem i rl'.rti.i nd find out An interesting O, B. meeting last Sunday evening with Mrs. Mae tibrok, as leader. I-'. K. Spauldiiig's last Sunday even Another ot Kev. Inspiring seiuinns lug. Next Sunday morning following Sabbath Sotni. I, Kev. Spauldlog will have a message for the people of Odell. I be C. K meeting will have a spec ial I'hanksglviug meeting Sunday evening. There will be special music and recitations. It will tie in charge of the prayer meeting commit stee with M. 0. Udell, as leader. Kach one will come prepared to tall one thing for which they are thankful. BELMONT. Mr. Calloway and family attended services Sunday morning. We are glad Indeed to know that Mrs. Keilear was able to attend chuicb services Sunday morning. Mrs. Osgoode and ohildren, new oouiers In our community, attended the services nt lielmont church Sou day morning. Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Mo I hi land, Miles and Lucy, left Saturday tor Portland where they will reside. A farewell leoeptlun was given t hem by their frieudi and neighbors l-'iiday evening at Paik 1 .range Will Soruerville wrenched bis back pretty badly last Monday while no 0. I' Millers uew house. Dr. Dumbla was called Saturday. Mrs. Laura Drummond and two ohildren who have been visiting her orothers, Wilt and liny Kills, and their families returned to tlieir boms at Wyeth last Sunday afternoon. Mr. C P. Merrill and son, Millard, came from Ocean Point were they have keen at work all summer. last Tnes at (irauts Mt. and Mrs. Price left day for their new home Pass. Will 'laylor was a visitor at tin home of Kobert Joues last week. He has bought a place at (Hants Pass who in his wife and he will make their future home. Mr. Kerry intends bulidiug a new house on the plane b) bnnght from W. L. Smith. Mrs. Will Davis and Allan, spent Saturday with J. W. and Mis. Davis. Clarence Piper went to bis home stead Niindaj morning. Mr. and Mrs. l-'airell received a pre sent of a pair ot wild ducks last week. ','nitn a number of the Ladles Aid met at the church for an all days meeting last l'h urn. lay. three sew ing machines weie at work quite a noud deal of sewing was Mulshed up and one quilt ti-d and bound. I lie ladies will have theii annual dinner and bazaar iu the near future. I in- ladies are noted for their serv ing fine dinners, so plan to attend. The Ladies Aid will meet I'rlday November 19 at the home of Mis. Parrel I. A huge attendance is desir ed. Mr. and Mrs. Perry from liairett district, will soon move ou V. O. Church's ranch. but c ilon i n t in ttie riiimlnng busi ness, u. claim I., do the most thor ough, perfect, clean and aatii-factory work of any concent in tow n and we back up our assertion by ploying it ! We construct new Plumbing wi.rk. of course, whether it Ik- for a tingle room or a row of hotlaes ; but we are also expert repair ers, and we don't give the joke-maker an Opportunity to have fun at either delays Of charge. "Hooest work at an honest price" is our motto. Gould & Snyder Phone 25 BARRETT. Again we most respectfluly remind our friends and neighbois of Hood Hiver Valley that Thanksgiving day is now approaching, when we shall be making preparation to enjoy the hountifnl good things, which the giver of all good and perfect gifts, bas bestowed upon us. Let us not forget the Hoys and (iirls' Aid Sue iety children by giving a little this year. Auy goods will be received at LARAWAY'5 Se WatchmaKers the Kookford store and forwarded to the home in time for the Thanks giving dinner. We will call on you, ii you phone 183-, and get what ever you may have to give. We me glad to report that Mrs. W. (J. Adams, who is now in Uhe Hood River CottHge hospital is fast recovering from her illness. J ii n ii Jones and Millard Hrayford, returned home from Ureen Point alter assisting iu building the large board ing house J. Jones is open to do work for auyoue Should you require bis services, inquire al Kookford store. L. Dsrt is now putting the finish ing touch to the C M. Hulbuitt bouse which is a very tine home. Much credit is due to C. M. tor the planning of such a home. Our Upholstery Department Is thoroughly reorganized. Mr. H. Harmer, who you will remember was with us for about a year, has taken charge permanently, and we want you to help us make this a grand success. Carpets, Rugs and Linoleum Laid. Shades and Draperies Hung. Leather and Tapestry Furniture made to order Also all Special Work Seat Cushions, Mattresses, Sofa Pillows, Automobile and Carriage Work Repaired or made new. Building Paper A carload just received, bought during a break in the market, enables us to offer far below market price. Roofing and Deadening Felt, Tarred Felt, Gray Sizing Lining Paper, Carpet Paper, Tinted Wall Covering four shades, blue, green, red and terra cotta. Stewart Hardware & Furniture Company r Our Pleasure Is to pay the Highest Price and get Best Drugs and Chemicals we can buy. We attribute greatly our large and increasing Prescription Business to this fact. None but the best goes with us, and we take pleas ure in dispensing the same to you. REIR CASS Reliable Druggists i SMITH BLOCK J CASCADE LOCKS. 0. P. Mcliee and family having sold their ranch, will move to Port aliid during ti e week, where they are interested in the lumber business. Doreuoe .Smith and family will leave during the coming week for Seaside where Mr. Smith has invest ed In a lighting plant. Miss Hill visited her pareuta nt Hood Kiver over Sunday. A workman fiom Hood Kiver repair ed the school bouse furnace the first of the week, being sent down by liould A snyder. Cascaue Lock people are very anx ious for the proposed road to be open ed down the Columbia river The lesiduits of the to ui and vicinity wonder why uur road on the east side to town Ii destroyed and no substlt ue that can be called a road, furnished, as promised. nr. I'roudfont, of Portland, was at the Locks on Monday on profes sioual business. nonie patriotic scalawag, who may wish in ceietirate buu to learn some big words to help along, broke into cur school house last week and stole the large Hag and a new Websteis Unabridged dictionary as well us many smaller articles. there is considerable actlvltv on to.- ranroan ny constructing gangs ut preHeut. UNDERWOOD. V rank fox, of Husiim returned Vetluesday from a two weeks trip in Souheru Oregon where he has some timber interests. As a place to make money be thinks that country is all right, but as a place for a borne it oaunot compare with this seotion. Mrs. II. W. Hamlin, and Mrs H. M. (Ireiner s; out a few days Id Fort laud this week. Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Packard return ed Wednesday from a few days visit In Portland. 11. W. Hamlin left Saturday night for Olympia to assist iu Mouriag the appolDBMDt of lieu. K. O'Uryou as out next Superior Court Judge. P. 1. Packard has accepted the ap pniniiient as County l-'iuit Inspector. He bus undertaken this work largely tor self protection of himself and his neighbors and and asks their hearty oo'Opreatiou in seeing that the law is On m pi ltd with, and tlieir own trees ketp clean and free fiom disease, for only Iu this way can we hope tu pro duoa fruit that will bring the tup price on the fancy maikets. The sound of the saw mill is be ginning to be heard iu th-- land, and a visit then- ou Saturday disclosed several boards oo hand. Mr. West dull hopes to to buve things running soon so that he cau supply anything in the lumber line. The Ladles Club met with Mrs A. J. Hnynes this week and judging from the sounds, enjoyed a uuiii.-ally good time The next meeting will le held at Mrs. H. A. Ilussey's ou Dec ember 3, ("H. A. " i will pleases take notice. Mr. and Mis. Louis Ihun, wi.o were lately married at the home ol Mr. Train's slstei, In Taconia, are now living iu the Underwood house. Mr. ihun is one of Underwoods best young men, and the young coupla have the best wishes of the entire community. A. J. llayues has several acres ready toiplant to trees, and when these are In hejwill have the largest in-hard in the Underwood section, .loluiug his ou the north, Mi. M S. Smith aud i !e. Sautlell have some IS ! acres ready to plan', while on the east the essoin. Smith aad Kouiinger tracts begin cleared as tart us pus libit. When this land comes into bearing, we predict that Hood KiVel is going to set up and take notice, mid we have hundreds of Boies as good or better thau this. We arc Informed that the contract for rlght-of way have been sigue i up lor the railroad, from Trout Lake to Muslim, and they are working fiom lliisiim south, with every prospect that all arrangements will be closed op this week sntisfafotoiily parties concerned. Mr. and Mrs. P S. F'Oftll Suuday In Uudeiwood at the Mrs. K. A. Darting and nhildien ere among the passengers east Sun tlay. The S l'. A- S. have made a special rute of tVl 90 for the round trip to the Apple Show at Spokane, Novem ber 12-20 from luderwood. Be sure of the Clothing You Buy Don't Take Chances Uhoose ny nuit from our stock and .von are safe. You can In- sure oi the Htyle correctness and that the fabric is PURE WOOL that every detail of workmanship is perfect; that your sice garments fit correctly at every point. This you can Bee before buying, for in Peck Clothing' at $15 to $25 you are bound to And every feature rightthe set of the col lar, the trousers, and the coat pockets tailored so they won't sag or bulge, while the style is ho distinctively smart in every model that you will readily understand why "Peck Clothing'' is universally popular. No custom tailor could fit you better than we will in your size garments. Like to have us prove it? Then come here. We know we can satisfy you in every detail, style, fabric, tailoring, finish, fit and price. Handsome fZff Beauties, hundreds of them in all Fall Scarfs VC the rich autumn shades and effects all quality neckwear of unusual value. J G. Vog(t, Hood River, Oregon WHITE SALMON. (From Enterprise.) Miss Neva Swartz, who has been -I ending several montbB with friends in Honolulu, took passage Wednesday the 10th for San b'ranoisoo on her way home. Mr. anil Mrs. B. D. Dorr were in Hood Kiver Monday aud Tuesday tod made our ottiee a pleasant oall on their way home. P. D. Creager, of Spokane, was in i ah for a tow days this week. He wms a visitor at The Dulles Wednes day. Kev. 11. C. (ink was called to preaoh the funeral ot Mr. Jas. Mylar, hu octogenarian and pioneer of this country. He was accompanied by K II. Chaffee. The bearing of the I ligation Dis trict wan held at Uoldeiidula this week. We uuderstantl from reports that t.h . district was aftiruied by the Superior Com t and an amicable agree ment whs leached by nil parties oou-t-erned. The work ot installing the system will proably begin at an eaily date Wyamn I'utten who visiting his cliildron here, was fouud dead in his bed Wednesday morning at the home ol bis son-in law, Mr. Hall, iu the' i. nil part of town. Mr. Patten, vshose home is in liellingbatn, bad been visiting tor sometime in Mis souri, aud stopped beie on his way back to Hellingbam. lie had return ed luesday evening from a trip to Hood Kiver, ate a hearty supper and seemed in his usual health. Mr. Pat ten was 07 yeais of age, and served iu the Civil war. He bas ten child ren living, four here, foui in Helling ham, one in Colorado and one in Nebraska. His body will be taken to liellingham for burial At last the Canyon Koad that has I "i'ii talked nf so long and ln beeu surveyed aud resurveyad time and ..gum will be built iu the near tutuie Messrs. K K. Mills, A. t!. Miller and K. J. Uates met the county com oiissiouers last Monday and succeed ed in convincing them H at the ueed ot such a road is so ureal aud the available tiuauce along the BUivey so limited that the ocmmisiloners pi o n ised to assist the citizeus in building the road. 1 Mrs. K. A. I'.yrVeM . after a painfu1 and lingering illuess, died Monday night at hei home iu this city. The funeral was held at 2 p. w., ou Wed nesday, at the 1. O. O. 1'' hall, con ducted by Kev. J II Tate, and with the burial rites of the Ksatern Star and Daughters ot Kebekah, as she had been a member of totb ordeis. Interment took place at the i. 0.0 P. cemetery. BIN GEN (From the Observer.) Kev. W. Lauuigan, of North Vakima was in town Wednesday.' Kev. Tate, of Hood Kiver was over Tuesday to attend the fuuernl of Mr.. Uyrkett. J. ii. Murphy, returned on Satur day night from one ot his business trips in the Willmaette Valley. On Monday he made a flying trip to The Dalles and back. The division of the county is a question that is a foregone oonolu siou in the future, bas been brought to the front by the action of the Bris tol Developement Club taken at a recent meeting. The size, shape and topography of the country, all furnish argnmente iu favor of a division, but whether it is wise to agitate the question at the present time ia a question. The prospent of a railioad up the White Salmon Valley bas caused a tremblor iu the village on the moun tain, which points to the necessity ol further diving into tin ir pocket in oider to ward off the over hanging shadow, which coupled with heavy street Improvement assessments, water and irrigation bonis and other in ternal improvements, makes a great burden to bear. It is repurted thai 136,000 has been ottered if the com pany will stop at the White Salmon dock and not come to liingen. Of com se if the railroad company go to the dock they will have to stop or else go into, or fridge the river. I he toad may not come to fJingeu, but if the otter is u bona llde one. White Salmon is at las' to be com mended for its euteipilse, mi. I ils strenuous efforts to oveicoiue au uu tortunate location. J. (Jhristetisen. who latch sold his ranch ut ('iiiias Prairie. e.,d purchas ed propel ty on Long Beaob, Pacific county, was here ou biisin.ss a couple of days this eek. He bus als i bought the Loug Head; Livery Stables end will ii like that bis tiisiness. Hit- many friends here wish him all kindt of success, and the citizens ot Long Beach will tiud him to be an energetic rustler, and one who will work for the good of the community in which he lives and is a valuable acquisition. Mrs. K. A. Byrkett, of White Sal mon, died last Monday. The remaii.s were interred iu the cemetery at thet place on Wednesday, the Odd Pel Iowa, Kebekshs and Masons, baring charge of the services. A large uum- r.er of friends and relatives followed the remains to their last resting place. Mr. Stabler has given up the Maple Hotel, aud the lease bas been assumed by Mr. and Mra. J. T. Lindsay who are now runniug it. ihey also retain the rooms of the Biogen Hotel, and the rooms of both houses are ailed nearly every night. VALLEY CREST (leorge Blodgett is visiting with an uncle in Portlaod. Mr. Wilbur and family, of Hood River, drove up Sunday to see the ranch which they recently purchased of Ueo. Weygaudt. Mr. Kogers aud Kea Babson walked up to Cloud Capp Inn, Sunday and report about a foot of snow there. Elmer Adams and latuily moved to Nabootta, Wash., last week. The work on the Glacier ditch olused Sat urday, because ot the suow. Mr. U. H. Von Dubn returned Saturday after a shoit trip to The D lies and Portland. Mr. aud Mrs. tbompson went to Dee, Sunday returning home Monday. Mr. Middleswait and family, or Mosier, have moved iuto the London Sl Powers ranch. Mr. Brown and Mr. Kogers, of New York, are iu the vioiuity looki ng tor land. ri, L. i. roll bas purchased the ranch owned by Oeorge Hanamao. MOUNT HOOD. Kd Plasket left Monday for a visit with relatices in ludiana. John Vanthiers bas moved bis fam ily lack iu bis own bouse. .lames Davidcon, Alec Porteous, Harry Kood and Jobn and David Cooper took forty head of horses to 1 he Dalles last Monday to put them in winter pasture. Lust week, Johnnie Cooper bad the inlitnrtune to lose bis house aud ull I t e contents by bie. There is to be a basket social at the Harkdale school bouse oo Wednesday eteuing, November 24. Preparations for the Thanksgiving tinner at t he Hall are going igbt a bead, Prices 2f) and 50 cents 1 he Ladies Aid will also have on stile many useful aiticles iu thej way of i irons etc Kollwoing is a Chicago special to Che Oreoguian : A. Wilsou and Sam Campbell, of Hood Kiver, Ore., are at the Lex intgin. Children's School vShoes r" Shoe&l are kind on Shoes. Some to all spent ranch your Children fine healthv they ought to be they are terrors parents claim they buy a pair of Shoes every month for each child. They don't need to if they buy the right kind at the right place. School Shoes that can stand the hard knocks are a specialty with us. We guarantee them to be the very best. Morlan (& Goodman Hood River, Oregon