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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1910)
HOOD RIVEB GLACIER THURSDAY FEBRUARY 17 L910. Four CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. La at week I. I. ts I eoid bin tori y acre iroperty lu Odell at a oon eldorutlou of U,BUU Mr. Hmltb intends moriux ilowu lo tbe Willamette valley uext moutb. Mih. Hull lower in improving nioely uod will be tiikm to Portland ai aoou as she in able tn he moved. Mth. PendaiKrasB returned to ber home in Portland immediately after the funeral of Mrs. Kilmer. Margaret K inter alto went to Portland and when Mra. Utilliner ia able to 80 Mi' Kiuaer will aorompany bei and tbey will makelbelr home in that city A foroe of men under direoion of U. F. and V, U, Coe have been busy making the K. I j. Klemer bungalow develop rapidly and they will con tinue to puib thia modern home to ooiupleliou ut the eurlinut possible date. li. A. E. Clark is upending thlti v.t k near The Dalles. Liter be may iio to a point near I. oho, Ore., to direct the pruning of an orohard. N. F. Jiradley, who baa been a resident of Udell the paat winter baa gone to Mt. Mood, where be will bave charge of the blacksmith ahop. 1'he twenty acre tract formerly owned by J. W. .Strong but later the property of William Stewart has been sold to E. II. 1'ilson for 1)3,5 0. The new home of Mr. Knratetter is now completed aud the family aie at huine therein. 0, F Uoniey paHsed through flood fiiver last Thursday hound for Port land. Jle reported all well. Forrest Hlutz, who was about Ode I last summer in the employ of the Fast Foik Irrigation Co., baa a had case ot poison oak and carries his arm in a aliug aa a result. Mr. Mitchell, who hits bxen in the employ of M. .oiler the pas! several months left early in tbe week tor Portland. Clinton Wood reports himself and members of hiB party enjoying sum mer weathei ut Long Meaob, Cal. He bbjj he doea not know when tbey will return to their home at Odell. .Mink Margie Crockett, of Kupart, Idaho, will be here thia week for a vlait at tbe home of bet aiater, Mra. W. P. Kemp. Wo reoelved last week a nopy of The Waebougal Sun (llomeaekeera number) a paper of which the people of Waahougal may well l:e proud. AYLR S HAIR VIGOR Stops Falling Hair Ayer's Hair Vigor is composed of sulphur, glycerin, qulnin, sodium chlorid, capsicum, sage, alcohol, water, and perfume. Not a single injurious ingredient in this list. Ask your doctor if this is not so. Follow his advice. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Promptly checks falling hair. Completely destroys all dandruff. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Does not Color the Hair The Health of the Home J. 0. ATKR ('OMPANT. Umt'W. Mi Our friends tbe families of J. W. aud , J. F. str ing are residents of the j country near Waahougnal and to j tbem we believe we are indebted for j thia courteay. rthur Whitoomb is here and at work aa lineman for the Home Telephone Co. Mra. Marguerite Walter, Mra. Pauline Talmage, Mia. Dora lioyed and Mr. J. M Shelley are io Portland thia week attending the tute E. convention. Odell teaobera are plaunlng to attend tbe teachers' meeting in Hood Kiver next Satuiday. Tbe members of Couuaway Mer oantile Co., are now at home in the aiiUBtantial atone building they have had built tor their stock of general merchandise. The building ia llOxtjU equipped with bins and shelves and has a freight elevator. The entire building H heaUd by a furnace here ia a full basement oemented and thoroughly drained. Tbe store build ing and atook are a credit to the owner and a source of pride to tboBe residing hereabout. About March (Jret, Mr. Hasklos will open a meat maiket in the rear room of the build ing formerly occupied by the Couua way Mercantile Co. The front room will be retained by this company and a stock of hardware will oocupv that part of the building. Who says Odell ia not on the map? JTbose who attended the services Sunday evening felt amply repaid when they bad heard one of tiev. Hpauldlng'a aplendid aarmoua. Services by Hev. F. K. Spauldiug next Sunday morning Next Sunday evening the C. E. meeting will be devoted to the report ot the'delegatea who at that time have returned from tbe state convention. There will tie a box or basket social at tideli probably next Wedneaday evening. Time aud place will be an nounced later. In addition to the boxes oi Imake'a there will be booths aa follows: drinks, cooked food?, home made candy, fancy wi.rk and fortune telling At whatever (lace this social in held proper respect for rights oi property owners and those present will he insisted on aud measures taken tc enforce same. A well planned C. E. meeting was held Sunday evening with Ceo. Atkin son aa lender. W.J hen., the youngest sou of Mra ' una LeDZ, was married IhhI eek to Miss Nellie Kogers, of Porlaud. BELMONT. Will Fl y is slowly improving. Mra. Will Fllia, Mis. Alfred Fast man and ami, apeut Thursday at tbe borne of Mrs. Lee Morse. Miss Ollga Undisa, ot iiood Fiver, and Mrs. Ntlson from near the planer spent Wednesday with Mis. Farrell Mr. and Mra. Frank Moist visited Will l.liis and lamily last Sunday. C. F. Miller and family are settled very cozily In the.ir new borne. F. 0. Stout li making arrangement to build on nil rive acre tract. O. M. Calloway has his concrete foundation started and will soon have his new house under oonran ol election, W. U, btankl has the addition to bit house enclosed and ahinglad. Mr. Farrell bought one of the planer buildings, haa taken it down aud is hauling the louder to till place. F. O. Churoh's place ia sold to Mr. McCready. We shall be glad to wel come the new comers among us. The junior choir furnished the aiog ing at the morning nervine Sunday. Ihey did well The sermon by Rev. Wood to the boys aud girls was full of good thoughts, Juot only tor t hem. hut tor the older ones as well. Misa Lizzie Kby haa been teaching I I gordon a un WEMEMN t- W TV fepr For Good things that are cheap Burpee's Seeds I II you have not received catalogues from grower . . . ! ask for one 8 1 store. Leave list early as many special ) seeds are limited in iinntity. (rowers' Prices. International j a fun 0f t jlH(, famous goods. Also Mandy Stock and Chick Foods Lee Incubators and Brooders. Bee Remedies 1 Supplies. Quick Meal Ranges j A perfect, baker: perfect cont rol and oven tbermom Gas Stoves eter to prove it. No blacking just smooth steel Oil Cook Stove ) to b occasionally. Universal In thirty years never failed In perfect work. Steel Stoves and Ranges Ranges $23 and up. Stoves $9 and up. Axes w Many tools are warranted but to save warrantee Wedges are so soft that you carry sharpener to daily work. Saws I Ours are hard as best, stiel will stand, yet only 4 Warranted ' axes returned last year out of 7LM) sold. Guns Fishing Tackle Our line is so complete thai we invite inspect ion Sporting Goods and close comparison. Special trices on complete Camp Outfits ) outfits. Stewart Hardware and Furniture Co. Eyes Make or Mar Many a Face Properly adjusted glasses will cure most of these troubles by removing the cause. W.F. Laraway Doctor of Ophtalmology i 'nnti i i' MmBSNjitfo BEFORE Result f V.y lruiii. . I I K.S t I I K 111 INC. I HI A I I 1 Our Pleasure Is to pay the Highest Price and get Best Drugs and Chemicals I 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. I L SMITH BLOCK REIR CASS Reliable Druggists depend very mud' upon the perfection or other ite of tli I'l'imbing in the house. If properly done in an tip-tc- late and scientific fashion, the chances are the atmosphere of the home will be pure, hut if otherwi-e. no one can tell how soon sickness will break out as u result. To enture perfect and thorough Plumbing let ns do it for you at reason able cost. Gould & Snyder Phone 25 t Kruukton tbe i i t week. We expect to hear Kev. Siiauldtrjg from fine Uiove preuofa Thursday 01 Friday evening Mt the special meet ings. As be. is to well known in Uelmont ve bope all will come out to beat him. Miss Florence Castner entertained a uumher ot her young friends Batur day afternoon with 11 Valentine party it her home. Mr Kinner and fHinily bave camped in their new borne. It will iooo te fiuished. We welcome tbem into our community. Special sen ices .mi last Sunday evening ut Uelmont ami will continue every evening tor three weeKs. Kvery one ia cordiully invited to come out and belp make tbem profit able. Kevs. Ford, (Jliattee, apauiaing aud Airbeurt will assist Hev. Wood in these meetinga. Len Aikins, aou-iii law of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Joues, made tbem a fly lag visit Saturday, returning to bia home in Sherman County Sunday. J. W. Davis baa goue to Carson (or a week. PINE GROVE The new well drillei waa moved to the Collin place Saturday and expoets to begin operation at mine. Don't torget the program at tbe oburoh next Sunday a 11 o'clook. Kesolved: "Tbat the world la growing worse" was debated upon by Flue drove's High School pupils last Wednesday morning, lbe affirma tive aide was triumphant. A. I. Mason lett tor Corvaliia yes terday to lecture this morning to the 0. A. U. Horticultural iUss upon, "Fruit Organizations," tnd to deliver un address to the publio this evening upou, 'Improvements of Kural (.'.millions. Admission, cbilmen 2$ cents and adults 5U c. nl.s to play, "lbe Old School District" at Pine Urove (jrauge Hall, euesday evening, Feb. '22. Ibere Is no extra charge for reserve seats, which are on sale at Johnson aud Utile's store In Pine Urove and Counuwuy's store in Odell, but it you want a good seat get your ticket now and avoid tbe rush as they are selling fait. Mrs. Frank Deems will aiug between ants to the dellgiit of all lovers ot good musln. lbe curtain lises prompt!' at 8:15 p m , and every one la uourteoiislv leuuested to be there before time. II. urn Luge id to tbe Kose City W ednoaday ot last week. UNDERWOOD. CI nude A ii small tins purchased n uew tetim Hud will move on to bis in ii ranch in the near future. We nave our daulits atiout his being there alone lor auy great length of time. Mrs. II M. lireiner was summoned o Los Angeles tins week on account ot the illness ol an aunt living there Ut. Oreiuer accouipauled her as tai as Portland. B. K Darting's lit'le gill has been .euiiiiily ill tins week, hut at ttjis writing is luiproi mg. llie West fall mil has been out ot commission for toe last two oi three Wi t Its. due t') delay III leceniug H ue.v aa a tion. ! ii d. F. 8 Korert and wife 'vere up fn tn Pot tl and over S indaf tugei a toiioh I a inter. 1 1 ej 1 n la enme up loon tn ItHj lor Mime tune, uud get Inn. - golllg lll ti e rUUCll. the stamp sbootti ih i.gHiu in vi. leu, e on nil sides of us, and the i... mint if 1 li id . .mred lieie this .pniu will be ! i iii Hod only hy the amount ot .In;,' tbat can U bun, Ut&rly everyniie luuuing flu tlauting iron) live to t wenty acres. Miss lie Lulhjf) of u H ho gi 1, aud Miss Maggie ( line, of Stevenson, me visiting 1 1 lends iu Underwood tins week. Luudy Stuart received a oatload of lumber this week .lor his livery bain, on which he Is leaking good piogress. Jr.hu Kirwlu has been ut the ranch for the past low days. Mrs. Scott, who has been liviug lu the Kirwin house tbla winter, sprain ed her aukle badly in getting off a street car in Portland the other day. Mrs. II. S. AdBms is up from the l.ruks. She toiiud she oould uot stay away from i inter win id. Numerous shipments of fruit trees are now arriving at tbisatatii u and our Fruit Inspector, P. 1 Packard, is kept quite buay looking alter tbem. Our merchant, M. S Smith, the local S. P. .V S. agent, together with ihe other official'! of the road from Portland attended the Kooster meeting at Uoldandala last week, lie reports that he had a "good time." Robert ( line, who has been having a long siege ot typhoid fever, Is spending a tew days with old friends at Underwood. Mr Uray, nf Sevenann, has pur chased five lots iu Hamilton's addi tion to the town of Underwood, and expects lo build some bonses to leut as soon aa the weather will penult. Are Here Blue hats, brown hats, pearl hats, gray hats the shade that suits you best. Dent them, crease them, telescope them wear them as they are snap the brim as you like. And they are all $3.00 A wonderful showing. See the window. j. G. VOGT Hood River Oregon apples be sent tu him tn Washington U. 0, from bia fruit rancb here. Tbe Ulngea Commeroinl Club is very pleased to announce tbat tbe Uiogen dock ia now complete aud tbat tbe boats gre landing at it eveiy day. It is a floating dock and on tbe scow Ins neen cum a commodious warehouse, with shelter for passen gers or others, who may have occas slou to wait for bouts. DUKES VALLEY C. J. Lenz and family have moved into a new buuse. F'rank Itanham, a new arrival from England, is staying with Henderson and Mnkay. I'he conoert snd social held on Monday evening, was an unpremedi fated success The following pro gr m was very well rendered: ItecitHtion liessie Cameron. Piaun solo Miss Sbruin VoohI solo Mis. Cameron. Hketoh-'Tbe Sailors Life." Hen- bam, Wutb, Henderson and McKay Piano Mr. and Mi-s Uertba Latterly Keoitatlon- Cheer Cameron. Duet, Fiano- The Misses Sbrum. Violin solo Mr. Duneway. Kenllation Nell ie Hagen. Piano 6olo Miss Shrnm. Violin solo Wade Shrum. Hecitation MHgter Scott. Violiu solo Mr. Duneway. The baskets, which were artistic and beautiful, were anotioned by Mr. McKay to liberal bidders and a most pleasing time was spent. Tbe pro oeeda limn tbe auction amounted to MO. MOUNT HOOD. Armand Patereau, who waa taken to tbe hospital last week, is improv ing. Mr. Putman. who bctight the Dumas plane last, December, bus a (orce ot eighteen men at work clear ing land. Messrs. HaidwiD and Biigdon, traveling evangelists, enme heie last week for the purpose of holding aer vices, but the attendance was so light : but they went away last Sutiiidiy. 'Ihe new blacksmith, Norman Bradley, srrived Monday with bis family from Seattle. Mr. Jones and fHmtly left the same day for their ue.v borne iu Poitlnud. They were acoompuinied by Mr Cot in a d bis nephew, who Intely cami from Wiscons'n. At fbis writin, a Valentine party is in picgress of which mere will be 8Hid next week OAK GROVE Mr". W. H. Dyer has returned from a visit with friends iu Portland. F'rHiik Cutler spent Sunday with f r i nds in Ins locally. Monday he L-tt for h tew iIuj'h' otay Ih Portlaud and Altotia in earch of a market foi a consignment of apples J C. Hnwman, wife Biid two child ren, uf ii n i l ii. Ohio, who ariived in Hood Itiver vdll soon take posses- tdnu of I he ten aire holding formerly owned hy W. H Djer, just south of the store. C K Smith and C W. Irwin, of i'l'Hiiklin, Pa , mnde e dHy's visit Ih t week at Hie home uf I''. II. h win Ideas gentlemen, who ar t un ins the west in seflrcb ot a de slid Ie hie um for settling, expressed '! " as vastly pleased with Oak drove Fifteen ladies, all but two of whom have been lu Hood Kiver less than a year, eujoved au afternoon ot sewing aud sncial pleasantry on F'riday when the Newcome Club was entertalued by Mra. A. 0, Audersou and daughter, Miss Mabel F rancis I'he masquerade ball held in tbe Oak drove Pull Monday evening was a howling successs from every point of view. Costumes ot variegat ed tints aud textures, sitiatio as well as grotesque, concealed the indenily of the St Valentine revelei-i until the i it "d ides- movemeut of the gieit "unmask." Newman's harmony tltugurs did the pisiform honors Ou F'riilay eveuing tie Ladles Aid Society will give an eutertaiuuieut and supper tor ten sod twenty Dve cents respectively All aie cordially united to attend Good, Clean Meats at reasonable prices At the New Market on the Heights Fine dressed Chickens a specialty Moli-nan & Nicholson Delivery all over town Phone 79x B1NGEN (F'rom the observer.) The genial Jim Cine nun, of Hood Kiver. ouuie over Monday to see old ftiend-i and look after railroad matteia. L. K. Claris, who la engaged in tbe Hull inger I'inchot controversy, has wiitteu aud requested tbat a box of m i i i if 4 Slicker Values Oregon Flannel Shirts (iood, dry, body dr wood for aale at ti a o ird King up A Whitehead, No. M Notice to Creditors. In lb( Coantjr Court ol the MUle of Oregon, For ittssi River County, In Hie Mutler ol the Kstnle or Tharles M. Huney, ttet esnett, Notice to Creditors. The tinderslirned Imviin been duly p i tenit il aamlniatrator of ihe etaie of Charles M. Hosey. deoaaeM, notice Is hereby given lo the creditors of, and all persons having claims HRHlnst suld deceased, lo present thm vertflsd as icqnlred by law, within six months after ihe first publication of this no tice to said K O. Klanchar, at the First Na tional Hank, Hood Kiver, Oregon. K 0. RLANCHAR, Admlnlstratnr ol the estate of Charles M. Rusty, deeeated. 12 fl Date of first publication January 30, Iwa Hi i i f i i i Ladies' Suits We are clearing out our first shipment of Lad ies' Suits at greatly reduced prices. They are all this season's new styles and the prices asked for them is a snap. Underwear In this line we are showing some great values in medium and high grade union and 2-piece Suits. Ladies' 7C tf0 CA You will Union Suits for IU fJ.aJU be agree ably surprised at even the 75c Union Suits for ladies. They are all great values. Dress Goods Broadcloth, Serges and English Homespuns are the most popular as fabrics for this season's Suits and Wraps. We have these in strictly high grade at very reasonable prices. High Top Shoes Our line of high top shoes for men is second to none. We can do you good or up. in this line. Prices range from yQ) Don't fail to see our shoes, as we are giving big values. MISCELLANEOUS Household Articles See our line of Pillow tops, tray cloths, Dresses Scarfs and center table Covers, stamped Pillow 1 ops with 6 HQ. and up. Ask to skeins of silk for see them. Overcoats & Cravenettes New line of new and nobby styles of overcoats and cravenettes that are right in style, fit and patterns. BRAGG MERCANTILE COMPANY i i i i i i i t i i