The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 03, 1910, Page Four, Image 4

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HOOD RIVER (iLAOIER, THPR8DAYHMAR0H 3 1910
CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
Corn To Mr. and Mra. 0. Ii. Mo
Coy. Wednesday, Feb. Zi, h dmignter.
Their tuaoy triei.d .vill be . lease.! to
leant tbat the condition it botb
mother and child ia very eatinfactory.
Li. A. K. ( lark expects to upend this
week Dear Kobo, where be will direct
the pruning of a peaoh orchard be
. ox to Prkc ' Hon, of Portland.
MitiB rlttiel Houae, of Hood Kiver,
oatiie out Friday tor a viiit at tbe
borne of Mr. und Mri. (J. W. Lilterty.
C. K. Maniker is home from an ex
tended slay at (iranta l'.iga.
The February hiudnes meeting and
km 11,1 of the (". K. Society, of Odell,
was held Wedueadny ereniuK, Feb. 21,
at the home of Mr. and Mra. U ft.
liowermau. The evening wan very
pleasantly paaned In a sooiul way and
the refreshments were unsurpassed in
quality as well aa quaiil ity. Messrs.
O. II. Ebrok and M. llawth rn sol io
lted and served the lunch und we pre
dlcl for them many oppnitniilti'ta to
display their skill along theae iiues.
.Mrs. ft. II. Hoje.l ia liorne from a
visit with relatives in 1'ortlaud und
Newberg.
! KrereU Lalferty OUM home Sunday
from an extended business visit near
La (Jratide.
After au Illness extending over
more than a year Mr. (Justinian passed
away at his home in Odell Sunday,
February 27. Jlad Mr. ( 'oslioiau
lived until July 18, of this year he
would have heeu 7H years if age. He
leaves to mourn his losn, Ills widow,
Mrs. Florence (Justinian, a daughter,
Mra. Ivully llishop, of Portland,
three sous, Kdwnnl It. and Orrie,
of Odell and an alder brother, whose
address is at, pieseut unknown, io
these bereaved relatives nil extend
sympathy. Mr. ('ushiuan was a Mason
and also a member of the O. A. K.
1 he funeral was held from the home
Monday at 10 a. m., Kov. 'Iroy Shel
ley oltlcliitiug. lulnrment in ldle
wilde cemetery, with the Masons In
ObMga of the service.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, of Astoria,
have been here fur a villi with Mis.
F'ei'KUHou'n brother, M. Hawthorn.
I!ev. Troy Shelley is home from an
extended tllo through Southern Ore
gon. Mrs. Laura Hnmuiond is visiting
friends In Odell.
Miti Hva llroouibead, of llee, visit,
Tickling in the S faroat
"Just a little tickling in the throat! L Uiat what troubles
you? But it hangs on! Can't go! riM of H ! Home rem
edies don't take I. old. You need sonivlli strongei a
regular medicine, a doctor's medicine. Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral contains healing, .. -tin : id soothing proper
ties' of the highest order. sk yevr doctor about thif.
No alcohol in this couch medicine. I. C 'Amr Co. . Lovull, Mem.
Constipation positively prevents g. j d I.' ,
liver is a (Jr eat preventive of disease. Aycr's i
Vim
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. nlinui ? An active
s d 'tor say?
ed at the bome of her sister, Mra. C.
K. McCoy Saturday.
lhe quarterly meeting of the M. K.
Cbii'Cb, of fine Urove and Odell will
be held at Odell Saturday and Sunday
March 12 and 13. lhe business meet
ing will be beld io the churoh at 2:1)0
p. m. Saturday, March 12. The morn
ing of Siinflay March 111 there will tie
a Hermnn by Fiev. Walton Sklpworth,
of Tbe Oalles, district superintendent.
Following this sermon the sacrament
of The Jjord'a Supper will be observ
ed. Mr. and Mis. Henry Kodemar, of
Waterloo, Iowa, who purchased Die
elegant home of Mr. and Mrs. K L.
Klemei, will arrive Match 7 to take
possessiou of their property. Odell
welcomes those who are coming and
is giail to note that Mr. and Mrs.
Klemer are not leaving the the com
nullity, as they are having construct
ed tor their occupancy a heauMMil
modem bungalow a short distance
west of the one they have sold. Mr.
anil Mra. Pilson, who purchased the
Stewart piopeity, formerly ti e home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Strong, will
move the house to a spot of highar
laud a little faithar west than the
prnsent Inflation. The house will l.e
rebuilt and converted into a modern
borne.
Mrs. K.H. Kemp will go to Portland
Thursday lor a visit with relatives.
Odell creek was the highest In many
years Sunday, liain and melting snow
made a vast amount of water to carry
away in a short time.
Mrs. C. H. Sproat, ot Hood Hiver,
visited her sister, Mrs. ft. '1. Hull,
over Sunday.
Miu Ida liryaut, of Hood Kiver,
visited her sinter, Mrs. ft T. Folts, a
few days last week.
The members of Hazel HebekB.li
Lodge are preparing for an open
meeting within the next few weeks.
A good 0. 10. meeting last Sunday
I evening. JYI. Hawthorn had teen ap
I pointed leader and his sister, Mrs.
I i'erguson, of Astoria, who Is reoog-
nized as a leader in good works, took
' charge of t he Meeting. At tbe close
i of the O. ft. meeting Kev. Spaulding
delivered one of his inspiring sermous
j Next Suuday morning Ifev. Trov
iShelley will conduct services at Odell.
Every Mother.
j is or should be worried when the little
' ones have a cough or cold. It may lead
to croup or pleurisy or pneumonia then
j to something rndfe serious Ballard's
i Horebonnd Syrup will cure tbe trouble
I at once and pit vent any complication,
j Chas. N. Clark.-.
BELMONT.
Kev. 11. C. Clark, of White Salmon,
visited with Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C.
Stout and attended itviocs one eve
ning daring the week. Mis. Clarke
is Improving
Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis, of Hood
Kiver, spent Tries lay at the home of
his parents, .Mr. and Mra. J. W.
Davie,
Mi and Mrs Knnsey brought to
the parsnnave a bedroom suite as a
present to Kev. II. J. Wood and wife.
Mr and Mrs. Stout and Mill
O'Nell were culler., at the Somervllle
home isst week.
Will hllis and family are soon to
move up Dear the planer.
Miss fteua Inenberg is on the sick
lilt.
Mr. Stout took Kev. Alrheart up to
Oak (irova Sudnay afternoon to (ill
Kev. Wood's appointment there.
Mrs. Airheart and daughter, of
lleppner, are visiting this week at
the parsonage. Kev. Alrhaeit will
continue preaching every evening
this week.
Will Davis and Paul Hayes are out
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HOSE
Goodrich Spray Hose, tb kind that floes stand higher
pressure. We do carry mill remnants hose; sell and wiir
rant at half to two-thirds regular price.
Burpee's Seeds That Grow
Why buy any thing else? Pure; true to name; sure germin
ation. Our prices same as New York. 140 varieties.
If It Is a Gas, Oil or Alcohol Stove
We have the assortment but in lots which gets the cost
where you want it. The best as low as the just, as good
kind. Alcohol in hulk. Coal Oil. Lubricating Oil.
MONEY BACK Lawn Mower
is just t hat and means it; if you would
rather have the money we will exchange.
94,75 and up. Ball hen ring and better
than you have seen for 8 to .$10. We got
100 to get price you can't resist.
ARRIVING DAILY - Smith &
Son's Newest tugs, Immense Line Lace
Curtains. Window Shades. Linoleum.
Carpets, Fundi uie.
ORCHARD SUPPLIES Prun-
ers, Ladders, Hand Tools, Ditch and
Tile Tools, Garden Tools.
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 Ophtalmoiogy
111 I OKI' K.'inlr 1 I vi- Mum
iWEFKSAI I I It BEING TREATED B
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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.
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SMITH BLOCK
KEIR . CASS
Reliable Druggists
tirifl their fuel for next winter.
Clarence Piper ba gone to bit
homeitead to do nonie clearing-
A. A. Uatchel ie plaatering the
houtm belonging to Or. Tall.
Mir. FarreU ii on the sick lint.
Mr. ad Mri. Foirej and daughter,
Houiae, and Nellie I'olmau apent Sud
'luy at tbe Furred home.
MUh Hrma Krgnell antin a folo at
the morning aervirea Sunilay morn
ing. '1'be Belmont LaUiea w ill bare an
apron aaie at K. A. PrHOz'a ktore Sat
urday Maruh 1'.'. AIhu bome made
candy. Ibe pationage of Hood
filter ladles ia aoliclted.
Lndieri Koieign MicHionaiy Horlet;
mil rote, uilh Mia I'arreil March 'J,
at i.SU. Mra. HHmkty hna charge of
program.
Will SomeiTille ia cutting down
treea and clearing on bin place.
BARRETT.
U. H. Hbaw, ot Ubieafo, baa pur
chased ten acrea ot fruit laud from J.
(iibbona near the Kcckfod tore. tn
the near futme a residence will be
erected.
Kd Watt haH been vlaiting at K
Mrayford'a for the paat week.
W. J. Wallum ia working ox the
huuie being ert-cted for JolnKnlgbt
on part of tbe (llhbona ranch.
F. (J. Hberrieh hag some very tine
winter cabbage tor sale.
D, A. Perry in now leoovering frcm
bia epell ot Hickneaa.
After an ataeuoe of three wenka our
peddling hulcber ia uo on hie regu
lar roundii.
PINE GROVE
Hev. 11. C. ('lark waa in the neigh
borhood laet week.
K. H. Pooley returned to hie ranch
In Pine Orove the tore part of laat
week after un extended ataence in tbe
eaat.
Mr. and Mre. Jack Clark are very
proud of tbelr little 12 pound grand
daughter, boin Saturday, Keb. 2U.
T. A. Uecknr, formerly of Pine
Urore, baa recently returned from tbe
eaat, and expecta to commence the
construction of a nice new house on
hia place at Wilow Flat in the near
future.
Will (Joohrau experts to return to
hia home in Canada tbe first of March
Jl!fv. House, of Spokane, spent last
a week In Pine (iruve improving bis
pi MM.
Mr. and Mra. Iv Hi. Lage and son
spent several dayi of last week at
liingen visiting Mr. Image's sister,
Mra. Henderson.
Mrs. J. O. Mark returned to her
home Sunday evening, Hfter spending
ew days in Willow I' tut with II. lied
Held and family.
'Ibe meeting of the O. A. C profes
aore at the (irHiixi' lisll Match 8, will
be botb interei-tini; auil instructive.
OAK(iKOVE
J. C. Bowrnun anil family, of Ham
lit un, O., h'lvc mi red into the buiga
low ou their ijhwIj- aoqoirad property
near the atore.
W. li Oyer'n reonrd of seven dozen
egga per day elevates him to the sta
tion of a small oapltallit in lhe eyes
of his envious nelgbbori Mt. Dyer'N
success in tbe poultry business is the
well merited lesult of caietul and sol
entitle methods.
O. A. McCurdy line been autterlug
from an attack of iieuraigia.
A number of young people enjoyed
a plxasaiit evening last Friday at. the
home of Alex Hukari.
Fred MoCrea and Coburn Allen
spent KHluriiay in The Dallea and
Sunday iu Portland inspecting horses.
Mr. McUiea bought a team iu Poit
land. A "Hard limes" parly is tcheduled
for March 1, in the Oak drove hall.
Thia district turned out a large
nuiuter of votera on Saturday when
the proposition for an inuieaae of
hmids for ii ligation improvements
was voted on at tbe lierritt school
bouse.
LUKES VALLEY
Mr. ami Mra. Win. Lenz have re
turned from t itii honeymoon and are
now al home on tbeir ftineh.
J. D. laylor baa gold 4( acres to
Bruce U oilman. It was stated in
erroi last utik tbat the new school
bell will be 28 pounds instead of 28
melius and IbO pounds weight.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I.6DZ got a pleas
ant surprise last Fiidav night when
about 26 tieinhbora presented lliein
selit's at tbelr dorr A vtrj enjnyable
tlnie was spent, during which refresh
nietil" ware s.iced and niiisin ran
darad.
VALLEY CREST
Inn evangel lata bate been imidr g
meettnga in the acboolhoiiHe the past
week.
Mr and Mrs. J. L. Pelronnet hHte
bean vllting trirnda in Hood Kiver,
Mi Winter: and Mr l'v.elv, ho
hue heeu working on their boua.
retorned to Hood Hirer tbe Urai ot
tl.e week.
Mr. and Mr-. S. H. Sutlou were
cm led to (irt'shani, becaute of the
seri'iua illness of Mr. Snttnn'a sister,
Mia. Pitta.
Mr. Xobey lias bis new house nearly
completed.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Hogors arrived
fi om Corval I is Tuesday, where tbev
have been attending Ihu Agricultural
( oui se.
HOSIER.
The teachers and scholars entertain
ed a nun. her of visitors last Mondaj
afternoon by giving a pleasant pro
gram, in boooi of Washington ami
Lincoln.
Chris, llae who sold his lauoh
near Mosier la-t week to W. L. Stitt,
of bos Angeles, has been attending to
tiiisiriHsa in remand the past neek.
F. S Kintson recently sold 4(1 ai res
to a cunatatile of 1'ortland lor A,0tHI
Uao. Chamberlain made the sale.
Mrs John l.vana spent most of last
week in Hood Hirer with her rtangl -ter,
Mrs. Maoy
C. F. Stautter loft, for It aveiton ii
week sgo intend uig to go to work on
bis ranch. Mr. Stautter still owns bis
Mosier propeity and bia friends will
hope to see him visit them occasion
ally. Mrs. K. L. Orabam came home Sat
urday returning Sunday to Kuthton
to stay several neeka longer with ner
son, Will, and wile. Oordie Oiaham
and Miaa Denny accompanied Mis.
Ornham to spend Sunday.
Wtudaor Orisko, who baa been a res
i. lent ot Mosier tot tbe paat year, left
for his old home aud mother in Hoa
ton, Mass., Satiiida;.
Mom-Saturday, to Mt. and Mrs.
W. K. Chown. a ! pound boy. Mother
aud child doing wall.
The topic for discussion this week is your
New Spring Suit
at just
$15.00
Its surprising at the unusual real value can be crowded
into this priced Suit if bought from the right place. They
are worsteds, every one of them and made with all the
care of the higher priced garments.
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GIotKes
The West
Window
J. G. Voflt
Newest
Weaves
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Morrison
went to Hood Hirer Saturday.
l'eama weie chuoging owners thia
week. Dr. Hobinson bought J. E.
Higley'a team and Harold Foaberg
aold bia team to Kd. F. Keeves.
F. A. Sbogreu baa ',h Una apan of
mules wbiob look good to peupla
from Missouri, although these came
here from California.
A number of people are getting
eady for early planting, making hot
beds and preparing seeds.
J. H. Poraberg lett tor Portland
Saturday where he will reaide with
tils mother ami siatera.
Chas. Heimetl had the bad luck Fri
day to run a rusty nail iu hia right
foot, consequently be has been com
pelled to remain at home fie last few
day, and at the present lime tbe foot
is gettiug along nicely.
Mr and Mrs. K. M. Kosa visited
Portland this week.
Amos Hoot called Dr. Welch, of
Hood Kiver, Saturday, to doctoi a
sick horse out on at the ranch.
Mrs W A. Staik is spending aome
time at the home ot her sou, Charles,
in Hoed Kiver.
UNDERWOOD.
II. W. Aiiss aud wife returnd thia
wee1 from uulte an absence and
bt might with them quite a line team
and outfit, which looks aa if there
would t e something doing up In that
neighbi rbnod soon
Mrs. Hayues and Mis. Cash spent
the weak in Portland.
Quite a number ot laud buyers are
already prowling around Underwood,
in spite ot the anow and bad weatber
Judging trom me laige number of In
quiries, thia will be a great year f. r
tbia section.
F. C. Ooddard tetiirued to Portland
the middle of the week.
Oeiald lleebe came up Saturday to
take a look at lhe ranch.
Harry Morrc ia spend lug a few
daya with hia uncle, P. I. Packard,
at the Morrow-Packard oiobarda.
Owing to a amad sliie near Ashe,
the noon train waa held at Stevenson
aeveral hours Saturday, and many of
the passengers came up on the boat,
arriving just as the train did,
Ha'ry Stiokney and Claude Arisman
have spent most ot tbe week in 1 or -land
trying to buy a team, it they can
Und one that can be harneFied without,
being first "hogtied"or chloroformed.
Mrs. Lena Chambers, of Poitland,
Ip spending a few days Kith tbe Hack
ard's.
Good, Clean Meats
at reasonable prices
At the New Market on the Heights
Fine dressed Chickens a specialty
Holman & Nicholson
Delivery all over town Phone 79x
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in 'anre or small tracta. Some very good
land at low prices at present. Oood
growing community. Six miles east of
Hood Uiver. I'arties wishing to buy
will do well to writ' or aee
GEO CHAMBERLAIN
M. -ier (lreff ir
notice For publication
Not Coal Ijind.
Dapartmant of iba interior.
V. H. Land i ifflee Ht The Dulles, Oregon,
Janimrv It, 1910.
Rntloa Is tieri'liy 1 veil tna! Jesse Davidson,
of Ml Hood, Orecon, who. on April Bih. iminj
made Hnnmleaa entry (serial No. IMMt'o
No. IMS?, for Lot I M, II, lot Io It See. 27, and
sV, SW' j, see. gS. rownibtp 1 N., Kange 10 K,
Willamette Meridian, hrw tiled notice of in
leiuion to in i ie rirmi Rvyaar proof, to a
tshllsh olalln Io the liout aiKive described
bafora Henry U Howa, Unltai suies oora
mlaaloner, at bia ofllee, In Hood Kiver, ure
fOQ, on i he SI h day Of March. 1910.
Claimant Dame as witnesses: Thomas U
Lurwo.iii, William II. Kdlck, Uavld K. Cooper
and .loaenta Dlmmlek, all i r mi Hood.oraaon
17. mj U W. MOORK, Kegtster.
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Lined
Coats
Great
Values
Oregon
Flannel
Shirts
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' -7Cr A do rn You will
Union Suits for ' ok. IU yo.DV 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.
Hidi Toe Shoes
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Our line of high top shoes for men is second to f
J& none. Wp ran r!r vnn rr,wl m n. m
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jf noin. TTC ai, uu yUU goou r!" A OP UD
in this line. Prices range from vQ.LD Don't
fail to see our shoes, as we are giving big values.
MISCELLANEOUS
J Household Articles
See our line of Pillow tops, tray cloths,
!fses j?carfs and ceiter table Covers.stamped
F,!"?W T?pS:Tth, 6 9Sr and up. Ask to
aivciu ui SIIK lor W cup tham
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NPW liflP fi nr. Air .,rl nnkL.. W
i Ufc"uu uuu siyies oi overcoats
J and cravenettes that are right in style, fit and
n i'ov i u.i,
.lefM nds very much upon the perfection
or otherwise of the Plumbing in the
house If properly done in an up-to-date
ami scientific fashion, the chances
are the atmosphere of the home will be
pure, but if otherwise, no one ran tell
how goon sickness will break out as a
result. To ensure pel fret and thorough
Plumbing let us do it for you at reason
able cost.
Gould & Snyder
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