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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1910)
HOOD &1VEB QLAOIER THURSDAY MARCH 10 1910. Four CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Robert McDulfee, of Portland, was about Udell Sunday lookiuK alter bis property interests, lie stopped at the home of J. U. Kggert. Mr. Kggert will look Hfter Mr. MoDulfce'a land which lle near the home of Mr. Kggert. .). F. Wheeler, of Seattle, ia here directing work on hia property at Summit Station. Wm. Poat, of Post, Crook Co , baa been here visiting hla aUtera, Mra. J. K. Crosby and Mra. H. T. Young. Klmer l.ufterty was a Poitland Tisitui last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shnlley, who have been at home in Portland the piist few months, are here and will remain in Udell while their residence in Hood Rlfer is being built. C. Fhlughaiipt was a Portland visitor lat week. Mrs. Matilda Wood, Mr. Clinton Wood and MIhs Irene I'isher, who have been spending the winter in California, have returned home and though they have seen many other plaoes they think Hood Kiver valley a good place, to which they are glad to return. lleoause Udell Creek wm the highest in years, thero was no school at Udell 'Juesday and Wednesday of last week. It was next to impossible to reach the school house from any direction with one exception, tiiat, to he sure, being the direction In whloh your correspondent may be found at home. To those, thinking of looating UiIh bus a moral, but it need not bo taken too Berlously as Udell Creek arranged a program ijulte out of the way for this occasion. Mrs. M. K. Chamber, of Turner, Ue, is visiting at the home of her granilmigliter, Mrs. Kalph Cald well, of Pine drove. Mrs. Chambers la the mother of Mrs. Kose llagey, of Udell. Miss Alice Howls, of Portland, is visiting at the home of her pareuti, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Lewis. K. I). Shelley, of Cardou, Wash, and his childen, Master Dale and MIbh Vivian, were visitors at Udell Hunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoswell Shelley, of Carson, Wash., arilved home Satur day from a winter iu California. W. U Carries Is home from a visit supposedly in the Willamette Valley, One DoctorOraSy One No sense in running from one ductor to anothe ! Select the best one, then stand by him. No n cith( : -! Ting this thing, that thing, for your cough. ( eftdly, deliber ately select the best cough medicine, then take it. Stick to it. Ask your doctor about Ay r Cherry Pectoral for throat and lung troubles. Sold for nearly seventy years: Nn alcohol in this couch medicine. I. C. A tier Co. , Lowell, Mao. Why trv this thing, that thing, for your COflttlp i old reliable family laxative Aver s I'ills? Ask ygj - Why 'or if h i ft stick to the good improve this advice bat as be brought with him oranges, lemoua and limes he had picked from the tree we will deolde that bia vlalt wai in fact in Sunny California. Friday evening, March 4, a number of the young friends of btlta Mower man gathered at the home of her par ent, Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Powerman, to surprise Lelta that being the fourteenth annlversaray of her birth. Appropriate entertainment was pro vided and the eveniug passed all too quickly. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. iiowerman and alt went to their homes wishing I.eita many happy returns ot tbe day. The C. K. meeting last Sunday evening was unusally good, among our many good meetings. Oertrude Crosby was leader. Topic, "Christ Our Ouide. " Next Sunday evening the topic is "Patient Faithfulness that Wlus tbe Crowu. " The meeting will he In charge ot Blanche Latterly, Delta Howeimau, Gladys Crosby and Kuth Clark. A very earnest sermon by Kev. I'rov Shelley last Sunday morning. Next Sunday morning tbe quaiteily meeting sermon by Kev. Walton Sklpwortb, or The Dailea. PINE GROVE There Is a rumor afloat that S. Harbison and family, former residents of Pine Drove, expect to return Co Hood Kiver and move onto then plaoe at Mt. Hood. K. K. Pooley and K. D. MoClain returned from Moro Saturday, where they had gene to ptirohase tome horses. Miss Xena Miller returned from her school at Dutch Flat Inst week leav ing again after a few days' visit with frlxnds and relatives for a spring term at Victor. Pine Ur va High Sohool girls gave a surprise party on Nellie Johnson last Wednesday evniug. Ml win atten ed rep it a very uioe time. J. B. Maloy letl for Spokane last week, where lie expects to woik on a fruit ranch. Dont' forget to attend the vaude ville to be given at tbe Uibnge Hall, Thursday evening, Mai oh 17. There will he a dance at Pine drove Orange Hall 1'riday, March 11. Kveryhody come. Mat. Walker and family moved to Udell the first of the week. Oertrude Johnson is visiting rela tives in this vicinity. A. 1. Mason went to Portland on a business trip the fore pait of tbe week. F. K. Pooley ia on the sick list. OAK GROVE H. S. McKenelle, of Hrltlsh Colum bia, is the guest of H. F. Wiley and family. Mrs. Charles Albright returned Friday from Por'land. Mrs. and Mr. J. A. English have returned to their home in the Usk Drove di trict having spent tbe winter in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nichols were called home Friday evening from Portland on account of the serious illiiehs of their daughter, 11a, who whs found to be sulteriug with scarlet fever. Snveral of our young people enj'iy ed a very pleasant tnusioai in town last Wednesday evening, given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Truman llutler. F. H. Irwin, who has been spend ing the past two months iu town, has r 'turned to bis ranch to oommence the spring out door woik. HOSE Goodrich Spray Hose, the kind that docs stand higher pressure, we do carry mill remnants hose; sell and war rant at half to two-thirds regular price. Burpee's Seeds That Grow Why buy anything '1h'? Pure; true to name; suregermin ation. Our prices same as New York. 140 varieties. If It Is a Gas, Oil or Alcohol Stove We have the assortment but in lot s which gets the cost where you want it. The best as low as t in' just as good kind. Alcohol in bulk. Coal Oil. Lubricating Oil. MONEY BACK Lawn Mower is just that and means it; if yon would rather have the money we will exchange. 4.75 and up. Ball bearing and better than you have seen for $8 to f 10. We got LOO to get price you can't resist. ARRIVING DAILY Smith & Son's Newest Rugs, Immense Line Lace Curtains. Window Shades. Linoleum. Carpets, Furniture. ORCHARD SUPPLIES Prun- ers, Ladders, Hand Tools, Ditch and Tile Tools, Garden I ools. 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 III I (Mil -Result o( Bye airaina. 3 W I I KS A I 11 R HMNc; TREATED r 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. K.EIR CASS Reliable Druggists i SMI TH BLOCK J I urn Miller, aged 17 years.younge.t too ot Mr. ami Mra J. 1. Miller, died laet Friday night alter a linger ing i llneai ot over a yeai'a duiation. ties idea bia parenta, be ia survived by two brotbert, and tvo sistera, William and Ashley, and Mra. 1'. A. Van Anadale and Irma Miller. Fun eral aervioea were held Sunday morn ing at tbe borne of tbe deraeed'e parenta. The sympathy of tbe entire community goes out for the bereaved family in tba Ion of oue no young and promising. MOUNT HOOD. Miaaea Lizzie Cooper and Laura Pur ceil went to Fine Urove Saturday aa delegatea to the county convention, which in. t then-. .)- Davidson went to Hood Kiver Saturday to nibke linal proof on bin bonmi d. On Bcoount of tad muds we only had mail three times labt week, hut conditions are improving aud service wli be regular ttoni now on. Mr. and Mis J. H. IJiuiiniek: apeut three daya last week visiting Mrs. Uimmick'a mother at'Odell. Jaa. Langllle went to Portlauil Sat unlay tor medical treatment MOSIER. Everybody isweanug a amile think ing that apriug baa auialy come and hew welcome it ia ater the long winter. Aloaier aohool ia closed for one week and posaihly two, on acojuot of moaslea. Miaa Vina tteiden. of Moto, spent Suuday with .Mi- Booth of Moaler. Mr. and Mra. (Jen. Chaoiherlaiu went to Portland Saturday ou huai neae aud to see thn flight of the air- ahip. Mia. liene Fiaber returned home Sut unlay having apent the waiter with her grandmother, Mra. A. Wood, and Uncle, Clint Wood, at Long Bench, California, and other southern pointa. J. M. Kllintt ia speudlug a week iu Poitland. Improvements are going steadily ou in Moaiei and vicinity, new build ings, land clearing and tree planting. U. L. Ford made a viait tbia week to Lenta, returning Suuday with two little ueigbbor girls to enjoy a few days on the runcb. Meaara. Uurggrat & Vogt speut part ot Saturday in Portland. Miaa Viola Kuehn, of 'the Dulles, oame down Saturday to attend tbe danoe. Wilbur Oenuy is making a success as "ceutial" mornings and evenings, and likes tbe work tine. Mra. mos Ki ot aud Mrs. Anna MoLuue weie shopping in Hood Kiver tbe laat of tbe weea. Neal Swetland and (Jeo. Ilaacke were passengers to Foitand the lust of this week. Miss Booth will spend tbe week in Portland with her mother and brother. Mrs. Oove weut back to llcod Kiver Monday, tbeie being no sohool. The telephone company have work men I uay tins week repairing tbe tine, tighteulug the wires aud getting everything lull) good shape. Fred KvauB went to The Dulles Saturday ou business. Mra. Lizzie Lambert, ot Portlaud, spent a day last week with her mother Mrs. John Leans. James Catboait took a trip io tbe Valley last week, visiting MoMiuu- ville, Portland uud other plaoes. Jobu Fvans was called laat week to Kalama, Wash., ou business aud will be away a week or more. (rant tiiukle bad business iu Ibe Dalles this week. Mr. Wellberg bad n w lights iu stalled in tbe hotel tbe first of the week. Tbe Bauer Bros, are up ou their lauob now with a uew team aud ready for work. Mis. J. .1. Smith, ot Portland, ar r ved Monday from the Dalles on the way home and stopped over to viait her ranch aud tee old friends for a day. Mrs. K.L. Urabam oame borne Mi n day frcui Hood Kiver Mis. Porter returned borne Mou day i nun Portland, wbere abe apeut a tew days with frieuds. Miss Oiace Hodge will return lion e to Hood Kiver tbia week UNDERWOOD. Mrs. Lena Chambers, who has been spending a lew days with P. 1. tack aid, returned tu Portland Tuesday ulght. Mrs. A. .1. Ilayues, aud daughter. 1'aui.le, .Hue up from Portland liiiirsday noou. Mra. F S lores! anil children oame up trom i oi 1 1 an u Yteuuefcday tor ii tew daya at the ranch. Mr. and Vlrs tt. 11. Ilnzeltou speui Tburauay in ll , ml Kiver. the uew Iiouae ia analog cnuiidetirin aud we feai Him they hae nh a bard task oi the n-.-i ol un, tor we can hardly tiope lo have a borne so complete in every detail as theirs, at Itmst uot until the "orchard domes into bearing H. W. Arias bad a rati tier ex.iiting runaway one day this week, iu wbioh be barely escaped being killed, and the team liadly injured, hut tbey all oame out of it with a lew bruises. The people bere are all on tbe war path at the prospect ot losiug tbe mail delivery. It looks like a case the tail trying to wag the dog, lot there are Hi people wbo will lose lu tbe proposed change, aud only :;ci who will ta In any way beuetlteu outside ct tbe party who expects t obtain the ,ooutraot for carrying tie mail on tin. new route, and who origin. ite, i the schema to change the route. K. kO. BWinounr, ot Hood Kiver accouipauied by a Mr. Newoouib, ol i.oM ngeles, speut Sunday In Uuderwuod aud were delighted with what tbey i-aw of oui country. At tbe school election held Satur day, H. 0. Louden was eltcted director (or a term ot three years, receiving all hut two of tbe votes cast 00, Dartiug is the busiest man in i he community these days, as the uuusual amount of water this spring has washed out the roads badly aud iu oue or t mi places made tbem nearly m . ,--.,i :e B1NGEN (From tbe Observer.) J. K. Keyuolds, who bas been in Oregon on business tor a couple ot weeks, returned borne on Saturday, but be only remained two or three days aud was ott again. Speculators ot Wblte Salmon have formed a Mock company tor tbe pur pose ot working tbe Lost Mine, which was discovered last August by Wiuegardner and otheis in the neighborhood of Mount Adam. Material and supplies win ue cairieu out to tbe mine ou paok animals over a roounttin trail A wagon road will he built this summer should tbe unu prove a paying investment. i,,.oru Kac to mid. a former resident of Blngen, but now of Seattle, has beeu shaking bands witn nis many friends here tbia week. ii r. What better Walk Over known makes Shoes could you ask for Cluett Shirts Gordon Hats Peck's Clothing We are showing the New SpringStyles and especially call your attention to the Spring Suits shown in the west win dow. EveJy garment bears a price mark. The West Window J. G. Vogt Newest Weaves WHITE SALMON. (b'roin Enterprise) On Tuesdav. March 1, 1910, Miss (Mara Sampson and Mr. J. Woodard Breedlove were married at the M. t.. parsonage, hy Kev. II. U, Clark. The newly mairied ooupie have leased the Cbapman place near the White Bdmou ferry, and went to house keeping at once. Mr. aud Mrs H. H. Barker, of Salem, Oie., and Mrs Cleggett, of FortUDd. visited It. . A. liarker last week H U. Day and wife, formerly of Miniueap. lis, arrived last Tuesday toiO't.teiu White Srlmou. Mr Uay will be a partner with bia brother, il. W. Day, iu the real estate business K. D. Cameron aud family, wbo have been spending some time this winter in Caiiloronia returned last Satoiday to their heantliul Imu.e on tbe Wblte Salmon river. Mrs. Mary Kates Is quite Biok at the borne ot ber son, C. H. Kstes. C. J. Wincbell, of Poitland was iu White Salmon this week looking atter his property interests bere. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Davidson re turned last week from an extended trip to southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams ar rived Wednesday trom Minneapolis, and will beat borne tor the spring and summer ou t.ieir rauoh lawaseu tba. Miss Olive Shook, of Mason City, ta. visited it lew days last week with Mrs. J. T. lbouipaou of thia city. She lelt Monday via Hood Kiver fur a visit io Portlaud. Mr. aud Mrs. A. H. Jewett returned from ,severul months stey ii Cali fornia Mr. aud Mrs. Jewett are sub stantial boosters and we are glad to have tbem back for the eaily spring. Investors Flood Portland. Mr K. Hooker, manager of tbe land depaitment of H irtmau & 1'bompsna Bankers. Pi rtlaud, states that the demand for timber lands, far me aud orchards is ui piecedented aud that the record ot sties is amazing. If you wish tu sell of buy it may pay you to write to bin:. Chrlstiiin Stiienoe Sicietv Ser vices In Leading Loom, Not! David son bail ding, corner Third and Cas cade Sunday It a. ni , Subject, "Mail" Wednesday 7:30 p. m. 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 lare or small tracts. Some very good land at lov prices :t preterit, loud growing community, six mile s cast ol Hood River. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writ or see OEO. CHA MBEBLAIN Milkier Oregon An Open Letter Your attention is called to the fact that you can purchase from any 0. R. N. agent a ticket Kast routed via Spokane and the Soo-Spokane Route No additional (are is charged via this route and an e .eel lent opportunity is given to see the fertile laniU of Southern British Columbia and Alberta. EQUIPMENT NEW AND COM PLETE. ELECTRIC LIGHTED SLEEPERS AND COMPART MENT OBSERVATION CAR. THROUGH DINING CAR SERVICE. Details Berths Literature G. M. JACKSON J. S. CARTER T. P. A. Gen. Agt. 14 Wall St.. Spokane i 4 i i 3k i Slicker Lined Coats Grea t 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' he. do CA You will Union Suits for OK. IU ptwU 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 A or up. in this line. Prices range from LO Don't fail to see our shoes, as we are giving big values. 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