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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1910)
H60i mVKKGLAOIKK THURSDAY MARCH 31 IdU, -l I'lSi I HHltl i.jL I I ll i ii i i II -i-H-H- -H-h-h-h-H-K- iShoes! vShoes! vShoes! i Ten For Comfort, For Dress, For For Economy It Pays to trade here, for WE SAVE YOU MONEY on every purchase. Our 41 Welts" are all proved, and found to stand all tests satisfactorily. Our line of Shoes contains everything New that's Good. j MORL AN & HOOD RIVER BOY ON WINNING TEAM The debuting team at the University (it Oregon, "r which liurlietlh Cash him first speaker, beat the team from the University of idahn unanimously lost Friday night. Oasb made a tilaoe on the team latt DMMBbtti winning out over upper classmen of svttral yearn' experience. Since then he haa been working bard and receiving thorough training ty (Haoh Uuatav Huchan. Toe speeoh be made Friday night, opening the (inflate with Idaho, the oul mluiitlon of inontha of work and traiuiug, wan a winner, and had no small part in determining the daniuiou rendered by the judged. The same evening that the arttrma lift team of whioh ChhIi was a uinm bi r, beat Idaho at Ktigene, the nega tlve team on the name question, sent by the University toinut tho Univer sity of Washington, won over their Phone Odell Muslin Underwear FOR LADIES Its High Time to begin thinking about your Summer Underwear. Our line has already started to sell and we are anxious that YOU see the line before the different lots are broken. For variety, complete ness and beauty our line is unsurpassed in the city. opponent by a two to one decision. This gives Oregon the Northwest championship In debating. The team from the University of Utah was beaten last Deomher so the! University is champion of all she has met this year. Heretofore the Unlver- sity has been criticised for giving de- j hate aud orator; a secoud place to j athletics, In.t a record like this year's Mini to show that whatever place ; relatively deflating is given, the j University heats all comers. In athletics Hood Kiver Is here agaiu. Hste Hioslua has been picked one of the fifteen men on the University base ball squad. Competition for pi nana wis keen this yesr. Theie wore nearly fifty men out for plaoes, eight trying for outohor, most cf them experienced men, but in spite of a mashed thumb, received early in the tho seasou, Hroelu i waa oue of the three catchers picked. Klwood Lucky was elected assistant base ball mana ger by the student aifalrs committee a few weeks ago. This puts him In line for niii linger Jof the team next year. Albert .(.arrabrnut has lienu taking Improve Your Opportunity To secure one of the best bargains in un improved orchard land in the Lower Val ley. Soil of the best in the famous Wil low Flat District. Perfect drainage; all under ditch. Close to railroad and stores. 40 Acres for $6,000 You can't beat it. Let me show it to you A. B. Shelley 135 LATHROPj first, and second place In the distance runs at interclass meets this spring and Murphy Is showing One form in the jump and pole vaulting. Ileal Kstate Transfer. Real Kstate conveyances for the past week, reported by The Hood River Abstract Company : Joel V. Howe to Davenport Hi oh.. Lumber Co. ; 100 acres !! miles west of llurrett school. W. T. Kerr to Ora W Ulaik; about 90 acres south of Willow Flat, :imni Omar M. DeWttt to Waiter A. K. Hradlay; small lot near Odell. 1200. Jesse W. Kighy fo Walter M I sen berg; lots !ir and Hit, block 10 Irwin and Watson mi l lleniy O, Ooe to Stella K. Kiohard hoii ; lot II, block "U", (Joe's 8rd add, 9360, Heneca F. Fonts to J. L. Morrison ; north one halt of lots 7 and H aud south 1W leet of lots 1 and 2, block "I" Orst addition west, 1 14, 000. Ho-aoa 0. Hletz to F. 0. Church; 'i acres west of town. HOOD RIVER, OREGON Exercise HENDERSON Fashion Form Corsets Mary C. Oalhraltb to Kl Izaheth B Chapman; B0.67 acres north of town. Ueorge C. Jooee to George 0 Jones Laud Company ; 440 auras in south west corner of Hood Kiver County. E. W. liowlanl to Bertha K Mason ; 90 acres northwest of Odell. 119,000. Nell Am. nt to William M. Svlves tsi ; 33. a aores south o." Plue Urove. Jessie B. Watt to Fred R. Weiss; B iicies west of town. A. W. lioorinan to KateCnud: B I acres west of town. Phillip D. Atwatei to Frederick W. KookhoM , 10 nores Upper Valley. Eva ilillstrom to Charlees Calkins; right of way deed south of Willow Flat. J. P. Ilillstrom to E. A linker; 40 aores south or Willow Flat. Mattie A. Oilei to Silas H. Smile; lot 1 aud 'J, block 2, Wlnaus add. David M. Jackson to Ellen C. lurk; 40 acres southwest of Plue drove M. Sue Armstrong to J. M. Uulhert son; lot 'Z aud 3, Adams Addition. Say, Mr. Land Buyer: Did you know that "Underwood" and "Hood River" are in the same Township and Range, and that the two depots are only one and one fourth miles apart? Stop and think what this means. Soil, climate and natural conditions, absolutely identical. Our side of the river is ' 'new" so far as development is concerned. We need more people. We need YOU, especially if you are willing to take the raw land and improve it, so if you find that you haven't the price for an orchard in Hood River, come over and give us a chance to show you what we have. You will find that a dollar will go very much further toward buying an acre here than it will in any of our neighboring districts. It will be like buying in Hood River six or eight years ago. Write or phone me and I will see that you are met at the depot or dock. W. F. CASH, Underwood, Wash. JJ J 'f '" f ' T ' t I f f I I I f M t f 1 1 HOOD RIVER WON BASE BALL GAME The first baseball gamo of the season was played here Sunday with White ijal mou ami I he players from aprno-i the rivet Jost by a score of 8 to fi. I he visitors pot up a good game aud both teams were in pretty fair form, considering the tact that this game was the beginning of the mason, "l'ainp" Osborne, who was eleotud oaptain of the Hood Kiver team ut n meeting of baatibull men held iu the Commercial Club roo'ns I'ruiay night, pitohed the game for the home team. About M of the local enthusiasts gathered at the meeting Friday night aud H. T. De Witt, William Myers aud Bert Stratiahau were appointed a mm. nut -tee by Chairman II nut to select a inauager for the team this sense n The spbsou for the Columbia Kiver llaaehall League will open on April Id, win ii there will be a g'line be tween Hood Ki.er and The Dullee. Ibe schedule of games at home will! be i'he Online, Ap.il 10 and May 9 and .Ml; W bite Salmon, April 17 and; May 'Hi (iolciHudalf, May Hand June IB. At i'he liallis the gait is will be ttood Hivor, May 1 and June u; White Balmon, May 1 aud June 19; 'iotden dule, April 17 and May 22 Hie White Salmon games at bom i ill Jhe Huod Kitet, May 15 end Jnue lill; The Dales, April '24 i ud June 12; Uoldeu daie April 111 an l June 5. The games in (ioldeudalo will be Hood Kiver April 24; aud June 12; While Salmon Mayl. 29 and Bu; The Dulles, May IB and June 26, HOSIER. Mr aud Mrs. A. S. Mack and llurr, of I'ossil, are here on sou, their lauoh eaut of Mosier. Urn. Selliuger has sold his ranch east of Mosier, to Mr. C. A. Mo Career. Mr. Selling!-: talks of build ing a home in Mo-dor soon. Mr. Ilaaoke Is liuay unloading car loads of lumbal and shin ;1 is lor the Mosier Lumber Co,, yards. Ibis will be very oonvboient lor Mosi r people. The work on i be Well bergs Hotel is progressing timely aud will soon lie all complete. Kev. II C. Clark, the Christian Mioistei left .-iiiuday tui a weeks' stay at Corvall is with his wile and daughter, Ibe "District Skule" given Satur day eveuing tor the t.enetlt of the Ladlus Aid of the Kapti.t church was a success iu eeiy way. A large crowd enjoyed two hours of fun witnessing "Mr. SI ink i us" conduct a "skule" as it was I or SO yeais ago 1'he "children" were all grown-ups, of OOOrse, but the parts weie all well sustained us was t tie teacheis part, the visit Irom tho "skule committee" provoked much merriment taken all together eveiybody enjoyed the oveulng. The receipts were over . so when all expenses were paid there will be a neat sum for the clr.irch. Those who took the dillerent parts worked hard to make the play a suc cess, ami teel glad all turned out so well. fMiss May Shogren, ot Portland, spent Sunday here on hoi lauob. Mrs. Joseph Keut and family ar rived Sunday from lelluride, Colo., where Mr. Kent in interested iu nun in.-. Tlioy are here visiting J. K. Higly and will piobably locate in Mosier. Mrs. ,. b). l-'raedrlck is now en joying a visit from her two sisters, Misses Mary aud Ida llatieiger, who airived Sunday morning from West i 'end Iowa, they will leave the last of the week for The Dalles, where tl ey expect to go into tunning at The Dulles hospital, as nurses. James tluutei aud wife, -if 1'oiiatid, spent most of the In Mosier itli their relatives, Johu and Kobett Koss and families J. M. Denny spent, Monday In 1'ort laud, securing men to woik at clear lug laud ttbicli he is doing by con tract. Ml 81 Manila Hstetmui and friend, Miss Seal, sre up lrom Portland this week spending Easter aud a lew days at the farm. C. A. tinge Is spending the week iu Portland on business. Mr. Hurggiaf aud 11. I'. Hot ti fur went to Ibe Dalles Tuesday morning 1-ldgai tlurlingame ami wite came from 1 he Dalies Tuesday ou business. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Porter have acoepted a position ou the old Sell in ger place aud will m tve over there soon. MOUNT HOOD. " H. H. Cramps spent Sunday here. George Perkins bought 80 ucres of the Spaulding place. Mra. S. A Helmet has opened a abort order bouse iu oounectiou with hei ice cream parlor. Miss ilazt.1 tlruut of Spriugtleld, Mass., and Keuustb Smullio, ut Kaue, Pa., weie united in marriage by Her. Van Nnys at the parsonage, Sunday a afternoon. After the ceremony, Mr. aud Mrs Smulliu left for Seattle where thev will make their home ttliil 111 I . rry.j.Tfi-g-; INVEST IN OREGON OIL Recent developments in Malheur County indicate that the Eawtern Oregon oil fields will he as productive as those of California. The Nysa Oil & Gas Co. stock offers exceptional opportunities to the small in vestor. This company has 3 sections of land in the heart of the Malheur dist rict aud companies developing in the vicinity have met most encouraging prospects. TIih machinery will be on the ground April 1. This stock is non-assessable and is now Belling at ten cents a share, but as development progresses it will surely go up in price. G. 1). Eatinger, formerly of Hood River, hut now f St. Johns, is the general manager of this company. Consult T. D. Tweedy, Local Agt. Phone 147L Hood after speudiug the wluter iu California, Rider K;'.gan, ot Indiana, is visiting Mr and Airs. Isaac Heal. A very enjoyable evening whs spent at the grange Kriduv. A good pro gmm was reudcied. Three uew mem tiers were added to the list oi Urangeis. About twenty live jouug people celebrated Ksster with an egg bake Saiurday "(!. Raster services wer reudeied at Parkdale Sunday. Next Sunday church will be held at Mt. i Hood In tbe mcruluit and at I'-ik 'dale In liie eveniiu' UhrUtian Ku dearer will tie led by the piesldent, j Topic, "Christ UUI Leader " The mlijirt lor di-iu ii n in Ilia I opeu loruui l ist Suada) evening in the Xsliny Melbodlst (lurch, I "Cbrirtlanlty from the t'iea poini f the learner, anil the speaker w-ie, Profs. Coad and UlbtOU, supetinte di nt of fobooii and iriuolpal of the High School respectl, i ly. A li.rye audian e was present to listen lo the addresses 1 lie teacberi ihoued them selves well prepaied, aid their ad dresses gave great satfasfctim. The music was a special feature aa It la Iu all thcee services. Aebury uiiar tc'te sung a beautiful anthen-, Mr. Paul Hubbard oharme i the audience with a solo and the Hlgb School Quartette eaug to the great di light of the laige audience. 1 -y Let us Tailor Your Easter Clothes If yon want to get absolutely the best service, the best satisfaction iiiid tin' best value, in your Ivist er suit this is tin1 place and time to order them before th rush is on. We will make them for you and we'll give you a legal runr anteewith every garment war ranting all wool, all fit, all satisfaction, or money back. We show nothing but pure wool ens, and our guarantee goes with every garment. Its money in your pocket if you buy your clothes here. Prices range from $16 to $45 SEE THEM AT Gray's Tailor SMop Phone L.T LLJJ Notice of Sale of Bonds. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Dlreetora of the Hood Kivei Irrigation DIs liict, in Hood River Coonty, Oreaon, will sell the bonds of mi n I district In the stun of (50,00000. on Monday, H.e second day of May, into at the hour ol 10 A. M at Hie office oi li e Hoard ol Dlreotom at the resldenos oi R, W. Kelly, in Hie said District, mid that senled prop-isalH fcr laid bonds will he received by said H-mrd st wild place lor the purchase of said bonds noill the day and lionr above men lloned, at whieii time ttie Board shuii op a the proposals aud award I lie purchase of the bODON to the hlKhcst responsible bidder, Hie Uoard reserving tlie riijlit to reject any and all bids Hiils to he accompanied by a cerdrted ciif k for ten piroent "fths iinonnt "f ihe bonus lor Wblrn tho hid is sip, milled. Hsid bonds shall be payable fu United States Kolii eoln in ten aeries, follows, to-wit: At Ibe exphatlon ol eleven .venrs.tlve pr cent. I' the WbOle number of said bonds; twelve years, six per cent.: thirteen years, seven percent ; fourtien ycais, eight percent ; fifteen years, nine per cent.; sixteen yearn, ten per cent; seventeen y-ars, eleven p r cent ; i-tyltfasn years, thlrieei, per oent,' nine It' ll jears, tllieen per eent.; twenty yeais, - ixteen perct ill, end shall bear interest at the rate "f six percent per annum, payable -etni.. annually, on Iho tlrst da ii lanuary and Inly of each year. The princli al and Interest' shall be payable at l he place Oealansled in Ibe bonds, and bMders sre given tneoptlnut of bavlog aHtd bond" payable at Portland, oreyn, or .New York City, N. Y., and saldi bonds w ill be Issued In accordance with me election ol the successful bidders Said bouda: shall be each of the denomination of not leas, than JWO.On and not more than IM0O0. and shall he negotiable to form, and coupons tor' the interest shrill be attached to each and sinned by Ihe secretary. hated at Hood Kiver this 28th day of March,, 1IH0. H. w . K KLLY, Dl81aSI Secretary . mi 342L 4 Mrs. Win. Heal has returned to Mt. ELIOT BLOCK HOOD R1EER: OREGON