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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
We are at Your Service With Our Line of Leaders MANDT WAGONS STUDEBAKER WAGONS MILBURN WAGONS DAVENPORT ROLLER BEARING WAGONS JNHN DEERE BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS STUDEBAKER BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS cadillac automobiles chalmers-detroit cars hudson touring cars grabowsky power trucks gramm-logan power trucks Mccormick mowers Mccormick rakes oliver plows petaluma incubators faultless stump pullers a 1 Bhe GILBERT-VAUGHAN IMPLEMENT COMPANY THAT'S ALL THAT'S ENOUGH Aycr's iiair Vigor STOPS FALLING HAIR DESTROYS DANDRUFF AN ELEGANT DRESSING MAKES HAIR GROW Inpfpflipfltc Sulphur. Glycerin. Qulnin. Sodium fhlorld. !LLSrC.'""mS- tpicum. Sage. Alcohol. Water. Perfume. Ask your doctor if there is anything injurious here. Ask him also if there is not genuine merit here. .Does not Color the Hair' . I . A TEH l'MfNy, nw wihwm. BELMONT. A. A. Gatchell is happy over the ar rival of a fine boy at hm place. Mrs. Norder, of Hood River, was out looking over her ranch ut Iielmont. LouU EaHtrnan has recovered from an attack of the measles. We are pleased to see him out again. Maude Hasbrouck has returned home from Portland where she has been vis iting friends for three weeks past. Mrs. Will Davis is slowly improving from a severe spell of sickness. Miss Helen Knight spent Thursduy afternoon with Miss Emma Wollam. The people of Belmont enjoyed them selves hugely at an ice cream social given at the Methodist church Wednes day evening. ' . Mr. Haworth is improving his place with a fine up-to-date bungalow. Mr. McGregor left Friday evening for his old home in New Hampshire. He expects to return with his family to Hood River about September 1. FRANKTON. Miss Nora lioorman is tho guest of her friend, Miss Alma Absten,this week. W. Davise, of Seatte, visited his Bister, Mrs. Hugh Elliott lust week. Mrs. Nina Johnson, of Wyeth, vis ited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Elliott. H. G. Cotton and son, came up from Portland Saturday morning to look over his ranch on Phelps Creek. Mr Colton returned to the Rose City the same evening, but his son intends re maining until tho first of August with J. M. Elliott. J. I. Morlan is being visited by his mother nnd sister and friends, of Port land this week. We all rejoice to see Mr. Morlan so much improved in health. . Farley Eliott spent Sunday with his brother, Robert, at Wyeth. Judge C. U. Gantenbein and family came up from Portland Saturday for a couple of weeks outing on his ranch near tho Planer. Mrs. E. C. Ward and son, Russel, came down from Goldendale last Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. Sim Cohoon, at Ruthton. Rev. H. Guinn was quite ill last week but was sufficiently recovered to occupy the pulpit of the Christian church in Hood River Sunday both morning and evening. Rev. ana Mrs. Guinn will return to their home at Amity Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Noble and daughter, Emma spent Sunday July Huh with their flmichter and sister. Mrs. Georire Stoke at Wyeth. The oc- cassion beinir Mr. Noble's birthday. The report has just reached us that S H Ktrhert has disposed of his nroo- ertv on the State Road to Eastern nartieB. Miuu Rminu Nnbln was nli'HSantlv surprised last Monday evening by her class tne trunnion leiun uraue. The young people came in to he,P Emma ceieoraie iKrwuiwwim u..... day. Music, games and a nice lunch kept the young people occupied until a late hour when all retired leaving Emma the possessor of a number of pretty gifts and many kind wishes. Mrs. John Evans at Ruthton, has been very poorly the past week. Dr. Dumble has been in attendance. Mr. 'and Mrs. P. A. Reed and famiy, of Ruthton, visited Odell relatives last Sunday. OAKGKOVfc Mrs. R. B. Lindsay is home from a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. L. H. Arneson, at The Dalles. Miss Emma Kassebaum, a teacher in the Seattle High School, is visiting at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. r. n. Hughes. Mrs. A. 0. Anderson returned bun- day from a two monhts visit witn relatives in Hillsboro, N. D. Ed Bowman, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is . . n .. t n i thegueBt ol his Drotner, j. duw miin. he Shaffer, of New Yflrk Citv. is visitintr her sitser, Mrs. Calvin Skinner. m W H. Dver is home from short stay in Portland. took nlace - I n. i r j i tk. hnmo Ml- anil Mr J. C BOW man Friday evening. About fifty were oresent. including the members f tho Nipnm Cluh and their guests The evening was spent, in aanciiiK vy the young people while the older folk discussed tne wonaers aim ueauueo the Hood River valley. The reservoir "on the C. C. Lemmon runnh knH film iHhed considerabl diversion for several of the boys in the neighborhood, wno iook auvamage ui thu warm davs bv having an oc visit with her mother and brother of Massachusetts. A. T. Allen was in this vicinity with party of land seekers, Friday. Mr. Gordon, of Orange. N. J., came Thursday for a visit with his brother. Mrs. London and daughter and Miss Gill, of Portland, are camping on the London and Power ranch. at Colonel William Francis Tucker, who with Mrs. Tucker, has been spend ing the past few months at the sum mer resort of Mrs Alma Howe, has decided to locate permanently in Hood River and yesterday a aeal was cioseu whereby he became the owner of Shelter Ledge," tne wicown piace the upper valley, the sale was made by A. T. Allen, it being his last deal in connection with John Leland Henderson, Inc. Col. Tucker, although sun a com paratively young man, was lately retired from the U. S. Army and he has chosen Hood River as his home after having during his active service travelled in all parts of this country and the Orient. While there are con siderable colonies of retired army officers in Florida and southern Calif ornia,' Col. JTucker is the first to take up his abode in Hood River. He has lately received congratulations on nis choice irom uenerai urant ana numer ous other of his former fellow officers, casional dip in the '"lake." VALLEY CREST Jessie M. Entwisle is visiting friends in Hood River. L. M. Antoine, of Portland, is spend' ing Ins vacation on his ranch. Mrs. Homer Rogers is enjoying LARA WAY Watchmaker and Jeweler rr 1. j- 1a. W. J) l oo Diisy to write au 1) Try our invigorating and refreshing I 6iWM$ SODA f mm n a with pure caushed fruits for flavoring. You are not limited to crushed fruits, however. Our Chocolate Ice Cream Sodas and Nut fX Sundaes are simply delicious. Which do you like best? EIR CASS ft SMITH BLOCK 3 CI Reliable Druggists n THE MUSE OF THE TROPICAL JUNGLE of IOOD RIVER CHOICE OF RETIRED OFFICER Hood River Gains a Singer. Mm .Tampa V. Ovster is sincine with the quartet oi Ail soui s unurcn in hrn nlH nnnit.inn nn contralto soloist Mrs. Chas. H. Henney, who has held the poistion since sne leit at. Mar garet's choir, has resigned and re moved to Hooa Kiver, wnere mr. Henney, who was a member of St. John's Episcopal choir here, has pur- fhau.iH a larcrn nnnla ranch. I Mrs. Henney will be deeply regretted in Washington, where she has been an important factor in musical circles. Kh has alreailv sunn' with much success in Portland and in Seattle dur- incr a recent visit in those cities. Washington Star. No Puncture in 1000 Miles. Dr. B. E. Wrieht and wife returned to their place in the Barrett section Sunday from a 1000 mile automobile trin throucrh central and southern Oregon with Col. S. C. Spencer and wife of Portland. The trip from Hood River to Portland through the Dalles. Shaniko, Kent, Bend, Roslyn, Ft. Klamath. Crater Utne. iweuioro, Grants Pass, Roseburg and Eugene over roads which were not the best on earth was made in 12 days without a Duncture. :The doctor and his wifezhad a good time and gathered considerable sunburn. While he was impressed with the great room for development in the central Oregon country he be- heves that values are inflated when corner lots in Bend, a town of a few hundred people, sell it for $8,000. The trip was muue in va. ujjcucci cylinder Winton. Real Estate Transfers. KhuI Ratnta conveyances for the nast week reoorted by the Hood River Abstract Company: Henrv Lavein to Ernest Uosse: Zb acres near Belmont. Kirthu M. Hemman to W. H. Pat terson : west of Summit, 19 acres. Geo. T. Prather to C. C. Cuddeford and A H. Howell; lot 7, block 1, Hood River. H. T. Gardner to Harrv Lavein: 6 acres near Barrett school. .Tab,,!, t. r.artpr to W. A. SchofTer : loU 8, 9, block 1, Blowers Addition. Fred Howe to W. L. Nichols and FredT. Lisco; lot 5, block 9, Hood Kiver. Thomas W. Galbreath to Jacob Hocker ; north east one fourth of sec tion 35. township 2 north, R. 9. Leslie Butler to C. H. Vaughan; un divided one half of lot 4, diock i, Riverview Park. Louise and Marius Dumas to Amand Petereau. in upper valley. John A. Shelton to Harriet Handy Shelton : 20 acres soutn oi town. N. C. Evans, Trustee to David Peck : lota 4 and 17, block 33, Hood River Proper. T II Movhorrv to J. M. Culbert son ; lot 6 and west one half of lot 6, block "A" Coe'i Addition. United States to Charles H. Rogers, south east one fourth oi section at, townshiD 3 north, range 10 east Percy T. Shelley to Frank S. Smith 40 acres in Willow Flat. L. D. Boyed to A. D. Davies and O. F. Lehrkind, 40 acreB in Willow Flat. A. W. Cooper to A. W. Boorman wet 90 feet of lot 2, block 9, Park- may The HAIR HEALTH. D. D. Crosby, son of J. R. Crosby, Odell. a Hood River boy who is in the army serving in the Philipines, has sent the Glacier what he calls a "semi poem from life in the Philipines." The verses which are printed below reflect some of the features of soldier life in the trorics. Mr. Crosby, who writes from Jolo Jolo, says he send a similar one next month. letter was six weeks in transit. ORDERED HOME, have heard the bullets whistle, I have seen the bolos kill, have heard the war-tribes chanting From their outposts on the hill, know the plague smell of old Jolo, And the Chinos wily way. And what it means to be a soldier Here for fifty cents a day. But my heart is sad and weary, And I wish some one would say : There's a transport in the Harbor, And I'm ordered Home today." I've seen the Moro in the Palm grove, Murder shining in his eye, Heard my "bunkie" calling "Mother," As he's lying down to die; Seen the fateful mark of Black Death, On the man just gone along, Felt the hot breath of the leper In a panic stricken throng. So the "wander-lust" has left me, And I wish that I could say : There's a transport in the Harbor And I'm ordered Home today." I have seen the Tulai boatman In his cacso floating by, And the muddy reeking waters, Where the buried Moros lie, I have slept in running rivers, l ve hiked up Burning nuis, I have sat and shook, and shivered With the fever and the emus. . "All the Oriental Jewels," For the simple words I'd pay, "There's a transport in the Harbor And 1 m ordered Home today. Hark ! I hear the siren moaning Out bevond Corregidor 1 It's a gray old army Troop Ship Coming from the homeland shore, And it's calling, softly calling Me to come across the sea, Where a mother and a sweetheart Are waiting there for me. My soldier days are over, And 1 need no longer stay, There's a transport in the Harbor And I"m ordered Home today." Vou Sierer Can Tell iust exactly the cause of your rheu matism, but you know you have it. Do you know that liallard'8 bnow liniment will cure it? relieves the pain reduces the swelling and limbers the joints and muscles so that you will be as well and active as you ever were. Price 2.rc, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Glacier Ownership Maps. Ud to date blue print, present owner ship maps of the Hood River valley are for sale at the Glacier oflice. This map is in two sections, the lower and the upper valley. It has the roads and streams marked and the names of land owners written over their tracts. The Crice of the map complete is $1. It will e sent to any address postpaid upon receipt of the price. Jf You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble Take Advantage of This Offer. We could not afford to so strongly endorse Rexall "93" Hair Tonic and continue to sell it as we do, if it did not do all we claim it will. Should our enthusiasm carry us away, and Rexall "93" Hair Tonic not give en tire satisfaction to the users, they lose faith in us and statements, and in consequence our business prestige would suffer. W asanre vou that if our hair is be ginning to unnaturally fall out or if you have any scalp trouble, Rexall "93" Hair Tonic will promptly eradi cate dandruff, stimulate hair growth and prevent premature baldness. Our faith in Rexall '93" Hair Tonic is so strong that we ask you to try it on our positive guarantee that your money will be cheerfully refunded if it does not do as we claim. Two sizes, 5uc and $1.00. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. Carl A. f latn. Farm Land Bargains Camas, Clarke County Washington Fruit, Dairy & Vegetable Farms-No Irrigation Five Acres. 15 minute walk from town, $1,700; half cash. This little farm is all in cultivation, four acres in bear ing fruit. 8U room house and other buildings. This is a fine little place aud a bargain. Twenty Acres, three and a half miles from Camas, none improved, but has a very fine body of timber, worth at least $1,000 for wood or lumber. - This is a fine piece of land, and will make a Kood farm, when cleared. On good road, near school and church. Price $1200; half cash, balance two years. Sixty Acres, four miles from Camas, twenty acres in cultivation, 10 acres more cleared ready for the piow. Good six room house with bath, wood she I, fruit room, large baru and imple ment shed, blacksmith shop with tools. Two creeks and a spring. Included with the place is a team of horses, three cows, chickens, chickens and a full equipment of farming tools. Good fam ily orchard and fruit of all kinds. Price $0000. Cash $4,000, balance two years. Big list of Farm Troporty and matter descriptive of the country sent free on request. Patton & McAllister CAMAS, WASH. Even if They Are ...Cheap... the lots in Adams Addition are quite as desirable as any in town. They front east in Thirteenth Street nnd are high and sightly without presenting the dif ficulties of a climb. And with the now assured grad ing of Adams street west to the city limits they should very greatly in crease in value. Fair terms to purchasers. See LE ROY ARMSTRONG AGENTT Elliott Building Hood River, Or. CALL FOR SOO SPOKANE ROUTE ON YOUR Eastern Excursion Trip $60 ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH WINNIPEG CHICAGO $ 7J.M BUFFALO 91.50 ST. LOUIS 67.5 NEW YORK 1IW.M Proportionate ratei to other destinations. Selling Dates: July 22, Aug. 3, Sept. 8. Final return limit, Oct. 31 Optional Routings Stop-Overs Write For Particular. C. M. JACKSON CEO. A. WALTON T. P. A. Gen. Agt. 14 WaU St., Spokane Special This Week LADIES' WAISTS AND SUITS At Specially Reduced Price Don't neglect getting your waist and suit for the Fourth. Now is the time. First come, first served ragg Mercantile Co. hurst. i.