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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1911)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1011 'Ecdiftiiy The manufacturers of Royal Bak ing Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the high est cjass baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, and is more economical at its price than any other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. Mixtures made in imitation of baking powders, but containing alum, are frequently distributed from door to door, or given away in grocery stores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use in food. In England, France, Germany and some sections of the United States their sale is prohibited by law. Alum is a dangerous mineral acid, and all physicians condemn baking powders containing it. The label of alum baking powder must show the Ingredients HEAD THE LABEL here and returned to the home in Penn sylvania but remained there only until spring and came to Odell to reside. They are tenting near the home of G. E. Bowerman. An interesting C. E. meeting last Sunday evening followed by one of Rev. Crenshaw's able sermons. Whooping cough and German measles are quite prevalent and are cutting into attendance at school and Sabbath school. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connaway and son Gerald came home Saturday from several days visit in Portland. T. Lacey is still at work improving rodas, rilling, grading and finishing with gravel procured from the Geo. Masiker tract. ODELL. Mrs. Mary Ledyard returned Sunday to her home in Portland. Mrs. Led yard had been here visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. Kalph Lewis. L. A. E. Clark spent the pat week at Mosier pruning one hundred acres of orchard for George Chamberlain. The Ladies Aid Society of Odell met at the home of Mrs. K. W. Dunbar Wednesday afternoon of last week and spent a pleasant afternoon and also provided a way for many pleasant hours for a mother who is ill and un able to prepare clothinp for her child ren. Hildred Crockett is recovering rapid ly from her recent severe illness. Her mother, Mrs. Hattie Crockett, of Rupert, Idaho, expects soon to take Hildred and go to Portland for a visit with relatives and later return to her home in Kupert. All rejoice with them in its favorable turn in what for a time threatened to be a very serious illness. Mrs. Katherinq Kemp has been quite ill of la grippe and has suffered in tensely during the past week, partic ularly, and at times for several weeks. Odell Sabbath school is still increas ing in numbers and interest. Sunday the blues were again well in the lead with both side3 wide awake and on the look out for new members. Three more Sundays will be included in the contest and all are anxiously awaiting results. V. P. Kemp is planning for a new residence to replace the piesent home and to occupy the site on which that one now stands. Mrs. Sarah E. Touey will be at home during the summer in her new residence to be limit on her twenty acre tract on Odell Heights. C. R. McCoy will have charge of the work of building. E. T. Hull's bungalow is almost completed and will make him and his family a cozy home. The Forman bungalow is now com pleted and occupies a commanding site overlooking the picturesque river road. The next meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of Odell will he held at the home of Mrs. 0. L. Walter Wednesday afternoon of next week, May 3. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. was held Wednesday afternoon at the church. The C. E. business meeting for April was held at the home of the president, Mrs. 0. L. Walter, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf and daughter are at home in the house they have bwlt on the tract recently purchased of E. C. Mahaney. Mr. Martz and his family are here from Pennsylvania. Mr. Martz and his son, Calvin, spent last summer "MOSIER. C. A. Frey came home Wednesday morning from the Hot Springs much improved. Mrs. Adeline Sellingcr and son, Bernard, left Wednesday for a visit at their old home in Pennsylvania. They expect to remain two months. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. L. Howe left for Portland Wednesday afternoon. C. G. Dwight, of Portland, spent part of Wednesday and Thursday in Mosier witn his brother, It. L. Mis. Marry Sellinger, of Washougal, spent Wednesday night with Mrs. V. C. Young, leaving for The Dalles Thursday morning. Mrs. John Lantry has moved to Lyle, W'sah. Mrs. Ira Brooks, of Cleonc, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Wm. Cook. Mosier people visiting Hood River during the week were Mrs. Wm. Marsh, Mrs. J. Ostium, Mrs. J. M. Carroll, Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain, J. E. Higley, Geo. Carroll, Rev. Sickafoose, J. P. Carroll and Missies Matte Hud son and Rose Whitson. W. N. Sayre, of Portland, spent Fri day in Mosier. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Van Nortwick left for Portland and other Valley points the last of the week after spend ing a few days here with their daugh ter, Mrs. C. H. Dunsmore. A. P. Craft, of Forest Grove, visited his mother, Mrs. J. P. Carroll, this week. Miss lone Splaun came from Port land Thursday evening to visit Mosier friends. .1. M. Elliott returned Friday morn ing from an extended visit to his old home in Virginia and with relatves in Missouri. His many friends ate glad to welcome him back again to Mosier. Mattie Schoren came from The Dalles Friday afternoon and went out to the home ot Mr. and Mrs. U. Wyss, J. Bilyou and H. Randolf left lust week for a trip through the Willamette Vallev. Saturday afternoon the following Mosierites were in liood River: Mrs, R. G. Weisbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Herclund, .1. H. Porter, A. G. Frey, Misses Maude Evans and Sophia Morris. Those attending to business in The Dalles Saturday were Chas. Graham, W. C. Huskcy, Clay Harvey, Jno 1'urggrof, W. R. Fessenden and Wm Graham. Mrs. Dick Evans left for Portland Saturday morning to be with her husband who is at present a patient in the St. Vincent Hospital. M. H. Crait, of Mt. Hood, came Saturday -evening to see relatives, spending Sunday. Geo. M. Sturgess came up from Portland Saturday evening to spend hunday with this parents. Mrs. B. Fessenden left Monday for her home in Cheorkee, Kans., after spending some time here with her daghter, Mrs. R. M. Ross. Her son, W. R. ressenden, accompanied her as far as The Da 1 1 is. Miss I!. Johnson went to Hood River Monday where she has accepted position on the stall' of the Hood River News. Miss Rose Morris, of Portland, is visiting her sister this week. Mrs. R. R. Morrison was chopping in Hood River Monday. C. A. McCargar went to Portland Monday. Dr. Durable was called to see Miss Mary Reeves at her home near Mosier Monday. Miss Fronia Denny went to Hood River Monday afternoon. W. R. Stark, of Hood River, spent Sunday in Mosier. Wm. N. Akers went to The Dalles Monday on business. R. M. Ross was a business visitor to Portland during the week. C. G. Nichol has rented the new bungalow now under construction on upper Main St. UNDERWOOD. Dr. W. S. Manners and family, of Montclair, N. J., have located on their ranch in Underwood for a stay of six months. The Ladies Club of Underwood Flat met with Mrs. W. B. Rine last week Wednesday. A pleasant time was en joyed by all and the adjournment was made to meet with Mrs. Wendurf this week. t Henry Love's mother, who has been residing in Tacoma, recently arrived to spend the summer with him on his ranch. Mrs. S. F. Forest and family relum ed to Portland Thursday from a wek end visit at their ranch. Halsey Perry, of East Orange, N. J., arrived in Underwood last wet k. He is at the Rominger place for the present. Miss Mollv Stickney was in Purtland Wednesday and Thursday of last weeK. Mrs. P. I. Packard, Mrs. Henry llus- sey, Mrs. s. J. uiarK ana miss neu- ncks were Dalles visitors iasi week. The Woman's Club of Nobility Hill met with Mrs. J. M. Vinton las! week. Roll call was answered with current events. Mrs. Geo. Tyrell Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. L. J. Sturat. Manv improvements are notei theJUnderwood road this spring. Shipley has 2! acres i leared ,n trees : H. V. Rominger, 5 acres ; Manners, 20 acres; R. H. Haelton, 5 acres; U. M,. vinion, u acres, ami me Highland Apple Co., 25 acres to e ready for fall trees. A.J. Hawns ,s building a 30 by 72 foot wareln.i.se on his ranch to he used for apple p.u-king, etc. Incidentally it makes an excellent place for dances I Everywnere one sees developments and no one can say that Underwood is not booming the Imoin. Miss Ann Vannjtt, of Hood River, spent the week-end at the Highlands, as the house guest ol Miss moiiy mick- ney. Open house was held Sunday af ternoon and those who enjoyed the hos pitality were Miss Florence Holes, Miss Hazel Holmes, Bob' Leithuuser, Rav Meiggs, Harry Stickney and Claude Arisman. Dr Geo. S. Whiteside came up Satur day from Portl md U spend the week end with his family, who have been enjoying a week's yisit at the Hamlin ranch. They returned Sunday night. Geo. S. Cooper and family, of Port land, will arrive In UnJerwuud next week to settle' permanently on their ranch in the Underwood Flat district I along J. W. set to W. S. 3gn mi i Amp Cleanse the Blood Now is the time to get your system in condition for summer weather. Our K. C. Sarsaparilla combined with Potassium Iodide Is the most powerful blood purifier we know of A little Tonic in time may save you many a sick day. . Yours to serve, HEIR CASS n 3 SMITH BLOCK Cm 3 C W. F. Laraway Doctor of Ophthalmology Over 30 years' ex perience. Eyes Tested and Glasses Ground MM Lw Mm Iw Reference: Over 2,000 fitted in Hood River.U.B.A. Reliable Druggists g PINE GROVE Rev. Crenshaw filled his regular ap pointments Sunday morning and even ing. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs, Davis, our president, Friday afternoon of this week. Ml are most cordially invited to come. Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Seobee entertained frieiids from Hood Kiver last Sunday. Several of our citizens are making substantial improvements, the most prominent bei ig the clearing and set ting out to orchard by the Lage Rroth ers on the property owned by Willis Van Horn, what is familiarly known as The Butte. The contract has just been completed and furnishes one of the fin est views in the valley. Mrs. Silbaugh, from Seattle, Wash., a national organizer of the W. C, T. U., will address the people of Pine Grove the middle of next month. The exact date has not been announced from head quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Haner are rejoicing over the birth of a little son born re cently. All Grangers wishing to receive The Grange Bulletin can leave their names with the secretary. A very pleasant party assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Lage by invitation Friday evening last. Guests of honor being Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vannier. Geo. Stanton hai just completed set ting out his 12 acres to orchard. The Pine Grove base ball team has i won two victories recently. Last i Monday the played with Hood River; winning l to 5 and last Saturday play ing with the Frankton team, won 5 to 3. 1 FRANKTON. j Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Morton enter-: tained at dinner Friday evening Mr. i and Mrs. Bellamy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tazwell. I Mr. and Mrs. George Lyle. of Camas ' Prairie, are isiting Mrs. Lyle's brother, A. J. Snyder at Ruthton this week. Miss Lena Baker was pleasantly sur prised Thursday by the atrival of her father, mother and littlle brother from Warren for a week-end visit with her. While here they were entertained at the home of F. K. Absten. E. Lock had his hand operated on for blood poison last week and at present writing is doing nicely. A farewcUMance was given Mrs. F. O.White by some of the ladies of Ruth- ton, Saturday night, the dance was held in one of the buildings at Menomi nee. About 25 were present and spent a pleasant evening. At eleven thirty refreshments were served. pril 18 a number of her neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Eby to help cele brate their silver wedding. The guests came with well tilled baskets and to kens of love Jand esteem. The gitts were a "set of linen napkins, tweve sil ver knives and forks, silver berry spoon, silver sugar uowl and set ot sil ver table spoons. At a late hour the guests departed expressing their appre ciation of the evening s entertainent nd wished this lhappy couple manv more years of happy wedded bliss. WHITE SALMON. ii-'min lite nlft-prlNt') John G. Graaf and A. G. Lundstiom, of Minneapolis, were in White Salmon last week. Dr. Russell reports a girl born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Kuapp near Husum Sunday. ' Mrs. Grace Wright was so far recov ered from her severe illne-m that she left the Gill sanitarium Tuesday. Fred Rosegrant receiud a telegram Sui day that bis mother was danger ously ill and he took the Monday morn ing train for Grand Rapids, Michigan. U. Held left Monday for Twin Falls, Idaho, to inspect property that he has in the vicinity of that city. Charles A. Rogers and family, of Minneapolis, arrived in White Salmon last week intending to make their fu ture home on the ranch purchased from Herbert Williams about three miles north of town. Angus Martin, a stranger, came down suddenly with pneumonia last week, since which time he has been at the Gill sanitarium convalescing. Chris Bruner, at the same place, is recover ing from typhoid. Mr. Brown is still there and in low condition. The last Assembly Dance was given Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Columbia Club. Twenty-five couples danced to the music of the Birglield Orchestra, of The Dulles, after which a supper was served at, Jmirdan's Cafe. It was the most sat-' isfactory of the dances, and a dressy affair, the gentlemen appearing in, evening dress suit and the ladies in i pretty new gowns. Punch was served, ! with a guarantee from the Pure Food Department thai it contained no "stick." The Piano Contest is Waxing Warmer Nominations from outside districts seem slow in lomioj! in. Wake up, you R. F. D's, These Ire pianos are for anyone li;iiii ilhin a rud- 118 of 2!i miles from Ho d River. Don't say you have i hiniw Hnaitit. the city people When the citv people want lo harvest in e m hit i f votes they drive into the country to get them. Can u p ssilm t it ; t, k uf au easier way of obtaining a standard f'.iM piano than by i! in.' ;.nininr your friends and soliciting llieir votec? Remember, you yv wic b- Inn ing groceries at WOOD'S SToUK. or by taking miIm liptioi.x no the GI.ACIFK. One-hall cent a vote I'.very candidate ha- liie Wi n. a- tu win a piumi. Nominate umr candidate now. Monday Evening, April 24, the Votes Stood as Follows: s Baptist Church Florence Carson Ollie Maves Tressie llickox -Pine Grove School Mrs. R. E. Jewel Nola RadlitT -Eunice Odell Barrett School -Methodist Church 2230 1001 1820 1050 VI 30 ")820 41(10 liXiO 1000 101)0 WOOD'S GROCERY ll lrWffgPlh"- ll 3Vb ON' $Wf UNDER SAVINGS WaTOlli U.S.GOV'T, ACCOUNTS iKply SUPERVISION The Security We Offer Hack of every dollar deposited with this hank stands our capital, surplus and stockholders' lia hility amounting to over $'J22,tHK),00. Moreover, it is the unfailing rule of this hank to keep strictly within the laws of conservative hanking, and the fact that the institution is suhject to United States government supervision atl'ords ample evidence that it is managed in the most approved manner. 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Resolve to do your trading here and learn what a satisfaction it is. Just received a new line of STRAW HATS for men, women and children, also CAPS. You can sure find what you want SEE OUR LINE OF SUMMER UNDERWEAR We have an elegant line of Ladies' Neckwear in all the latest styles i Connaway Merc. Co. Phone Odell 191 Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back Z3