The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 23, 1913, Image 5

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    flOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, J ANT A ft Y 03. 1013
Hood River Banking
and Trust Co.
W transset ipneral banking bunlnen and
own oar own banking property
Interest paid on time and Savings dpuaiu
L. A. & A. P. REED
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
AT LAW
Two Doors North of Postoflke
Phone 41
DERBY & STEARNS
Lawyers
HOOD RIVER. OREGON.
ERNEST C. SMITH
Lawyer
Rooms 1 and 3 Mall Building
Hood River, Ore.
GEO. R. WILBUR
Lawyer
Rooms 14 und 15 Hall Building
Hood River - - Oregon
DR. EDGINGTON
1121 Twelfth Street, The Heights
HOOD RIVER OREGON
E.O. DUTRO, M. D.
Office Smith Bldg., Hood Iliver
Phone 71 ,
Hours 1 to 4 P. M. and by appointment
Resicence, Lewis House, Udell
Phone Odell 193
Calls promptly answered in town or
country day or night.
E. D. KANAGA
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 35
Office in National
Res. 35 B
Bank Building
Dr. Malcolm Bronson
Office in Eliot Block
Office Phone 4 Residenc phone 34
J. F. WATT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Telephones: Office, SO; reldence,30B .
BURGEON O. K. 4 N. to.
H. L. DUMBLE,
PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON.
Calls promptly answer 3d In town or country,
Day or Nlgbt.
Telephones: Residence, 16: Office, 16B.
Office In the Broslus Building.
Da. M. H. Sharp
Dr. Edna B. Sharp
Osteopathic Phvsicians
Graduates -f the American School of
Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo.
Office in Elliot Block.
Home Phone 102 lies. 102-B
H. D. W. PINEO,D.D.S.
DENTIST
Ro ms 4, 5 and 6 Telephone
Smith Building 131
0. H. JENKINS, D.M.D.
1)ENTIST
Telephones : Office 28 ; residence 28-B
Office over Butler Bank,
. Dr. Justin M. Waugh
EYE, EAR AND THROAT
Office in Eliot Bldg
9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
L. A. HENDERSON,
SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER
Formerly U. 8. Land Surveyor,
Philippine Islands.
Two Doors North of Postofflce
Phone 41.
MURRAY KAY
Civil Engineer and Surveyor
Broslus Building
R. R. Bartlett
ARCHITECT
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Hellbronner Building Phone 61
SURVEYING
and BLUE PRINTING
P. M. Morse
Hellbronner Bldg.
Hood River office for Newell,
Gossett & Walsh, Consulting
Engineers of Portland.
Stranahan & Slaven
Contractors & Builders
HOOD K1VIR, OREGON.
E. W. DARK
Contractor and Builder
Estimates on Request
Phone 212 K
FREDERICK A ARNOLD.
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
MM forth all klaU W wait
A. C. BUCK
NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR
ANCE AGENT
Room 12 Brosims Block
Wire Wound
Continuous Stave
Wood Stave Pipe
KELLY BROS., Agts.
PHONE 227-M
Fourth Street Between Oak and State
ODELL
Mrs. EE. Gould left early last week
for a two weeks' visit with friends in
Portland.
Mrs. Harvey Kemp left Wednesday
of last week fur a visit with friends at
Mosier and The Dalles.
A very interesting game of basket
ball was played in Hood River last
Friday night, when the Odell Athletic
Association team played II. K. H. S.
first team, resulting in a score of 26 to
20 in favor of Odell. 0. A. A. second
team played II. R. H. S. second team,
the score being 14 to 13 in favor of
Hood River. This was a good, clean
game throughout. The lineup follows:
O. A. A. first team: VV. Sheppard,
Davis, forwards; C. Sheppard, center;
Lewis LafTerty, guards. H. R. H. S.
first team: Noble, Swartout, for
wards; Blagg, center; Johnson, Mc
Guire, guards. O. A. A. second team:
Mcllroy, Etisminger, forwards; Krohn,
center; Hale, Trusty, guards. We did
not get the lineup of H. R. H. S. sec
ond team.
Odell library is proving a very grati
fying success. A dinner was served
the day of the election for proposed
bonded district and 12 was added to
the library fund as a result. This
amount was applied on tNe purehasa of
'one dozen library chairs. Only a very
snort time was taken to plan for this
dinner and those who were not asked
to contribute at this time will be given
an opportunity at some future time
when refreshments are needed served.
Over one-half the books are out, and
this is as the management desires.
Fifty-three hooks were out last Friday.
Remember, library days are Tuesday
and Friday each week, one hour after
noon and evening. Remember also
this library is absolutely free' to every
one in the community.
E. G. Hagey came home Saturday
evening, returning Monday to the big
dam at.Underwood, Wash., where he is
employed teaming.
L. A. E. Clark returned Saturday
evening from Stanfield, Ore. He in
tended remaining there another two
weeks, but snow and bad weather pre
vented continuing pruning.
The quarterly meeting of Pine Grove
charge will be held Saturday,- Febru
ary l.in the Methodist church al Odell.
The hour has not been decided upon.
On Sunday morning at eleven o'clock
Dist. Supt. H. O. Perry will preach.
Rev. Perry is a splendid speaker and
every one who can should be present
on Sunday morning, February 2, and
hear him.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Boyce and
daughters, Ruth and Bertha, of John
Day, are here for a visit with Mr.
Boyce's sister, Mrs. P. L. Smith and
brother, J. E. Boyce, of Barrett. Mr.
Boyce has been in the mercantile busi
ness eight years and is taking a vaca
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce and daugh
ters leave soon for Portland, from
which city they will go via the south
ern route, and they expect to arrive in
Washington, D. (J., where they will at
tend the inauguration ceremonies at
the time Woodrow Wilson becomes
president of the United States.
Sunday school 10 a. m. ; Epworth
League 6:30 p. m. ; service by pastor,
7:30 p. rn . . at the Mehtodist church
next Sunday. Sunday school 10:30 a.
m., Christian Endeavor 7 p. m., at the
Union church next Sunday.
"The melancholy days have come,
I he saddest of the year,
When snow does fall, and sometimes
rain,
And one carrier does not appear.
Along the river road,
Through Odellway and Willow flat,
Along the course he should pursue,
The patrons all stand pat.
They know his path is not rosy,
But better yet, the snow so white.
Makes sleighing that with one and all
Is cause for pure delight.
Sometimes they go to Hood River
And ask for Udell s mail.
They find the carrier's gone his way
And they follow on his trail.
But soon or late, 'tis all the same;
Thev reach their homes to hnd
He's never seen Odell that day,
Nor had their wish in mind.
There is. a call that some will heed
While others fail to hear
And Duty, who should guide us all,
Would make the way all clear.
We'd solve these puzzling problems
That yearly we must meet,
If every one along the route
His neighbor thus would greet:
"Now let us first be very sure
Ihat we have done our part;
Have snoveled snow from our mail Dox
And are fair and just at heart."
And if the carrier would treat
His patrons in the way
He would that they might treat him,
And bring the mail each day.
Should he fail to make each box each
day, ,
Ihen the patrons duty is plain.
A notice to the postmaster
Is the way we should complain.
Now as regards this matter
Let us not be given to despair.
There is a way we'll find it:
Service for all or none, lis the
only way that's fair.
BELMONT.
Miss Ella Oxborrow visited at the
home of Miss Louise Forrey Friday
after school.
Mrs. Sawyer spent a few days dur
ing the past week visiting at White
Salmon, Wn.
Will Metcalf returned from Portland
Sunday.
J. R. and Mrs. Nunamaker have
gone to eastern Oregon, where they
will visit relatives for a week or two.
Eileen, the little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Downing, who ha"
been quite sick, is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Gillis took advantage
of the snow and enjoyed a sleigh ride
Saturday.
Misses Madelaine and Constance
Sawyer entertained the basket ball
team of Frankton school at a chicken
supper Saturday evening.
Mrs. Elmer Isenberg has one of her
brothers visiting her and attending
school at Barrett school.
Mr. and Mrs. Lape and children
were guests at J. W. Davis' home Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ehy had their lit
tle folks out for a cutter ride Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. Somerville and two lit
tle granddaughters were callers at the
home of Mrs. M. P. Isenberg. Wednes
day afternoon.
Mrs. S. G. Oxborrow, Belmont's tal
ented musician, will play the pipe or
gan at Asbury M. E. church in the fu
ture. They are to be congratulated on
securing such a player as Mrs. Oxbor
row. Ladies' Aid tea at the borne of Mrs.
Forden next Friday afternoon. Every
one invited to attend.
Snow, snow, and plenty of it. Sleigh
ing is good old and young are enjoying
it these moonlight nights.
BARRETT.
Miss Maude Seaton was ill several
day last week.
Mrs. W. E. Cauller entertained the
Ladies' Aid Thursday. There were 29
in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A'. Bennett enter
tained informally Wednesday evening
in honor of the newly elected officers
of the church. The following were
present. Messrs. E. C. Scotland, Roy
Samuels ; Misses Vernon Shoemaker,
and Gladys Reavig ; Messrs. and Mes
damea Clymer, Sweany, Smith, Myers,
Gibbons, Cauller, McCabe, Peugh, ,
Murphy and A. A. Bennett.
The Christian church is planning a
revival meeting to begin February 9.
Mrs. Wm. StaufTer has been spending
a few days in Portland.
Albert Gibbons recently made a trip
to Portland.
CENTRAL VALE
Mr. Hansen and daughter, Gertrude,
went to Hood River Thursday to meet
Mrs. Hansen, who returned that day
from The Dalles, where she had been
visiting friends.
The voters of the neighborhood went
to Middle Valley Tuesday to attend the
ditch meeting.
Miss Mry Sheppard went to Hood
River to attend the basket ball game
Friday. She returned Saturday. Al
though more could not attend the game
on account of the inclement weather,
all were glad to hear of the victory of
the Odell team, especially as two of its
members were from Central Vale.
Robert Scarlett with his fine bobs
gave great pleasure to a party of
young folks, who gathered on the
schoolhouse hill Thursday night and
enjoyed the coasting. ,
Archie Moss'was a Hood River caller
Friday.
Walter N'iehans returned Saturday
from Hood River, where he has been
enjoying himself for some time.
Ray (-reason is in Hood River,. where
he is detained on business.
UNDERWOOD.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lowden are
spending the week in White Salmon.
Miss Katherine Hewitt spent a few
days with Mr. R. J. Rhodes last week.
Holland Cash was in Stevenson
Thursday to take the January exam
inations. Mrs. H. S. Adams returned Friday
night from an extended visit with her
relatives at Cascade Locks.
Miss Ruth Vinton made a business
trip to Hood River Saturday.
The county comiBsioners have the
plans completed for a new high water
dock 650 feet long, which will be a
much needed improvement to shipping
facilities at this point.
The business in the E.A. Franz store
has so much increased tha,t it is neces
sary to employ extra help.
The North Bank railroad is experi
encing some trouble on account of
snow and washouts, the trains not be
ing able to run on scheduled time.
The condition of Allie Adams, who
suffered a severe stroke of paralysis, is
much improved.
The Hood River-White Salmon ferry
has suspended operations on account of
the ice in tkb Columbia river.
HOSIER.
Ralnh Duvall returned Mondav even
ing frnm 1 nrlpnpndpnrp. He will Dack
his household goods and return to the
valley Saturday aftrenoon.
At thn tplpnhnne mpptinff held Tues
day aftrenoon the following gentlemen
were cnosen to conduce me anairs
thrnuzh this veer: Dr. Robinson. C.
J. Littlepage, Geo. Chamberlain, W.
K. Chown and b. A. Race.
V. R. Brooks and J. M. Elliott were
attending to business in The Dalles
Monday.
Jno. Wellberg is spending some time
here with his family.
Mrs. A. Kuhn left Tuesday for a
week's stay in Portland.
Mr. Mayer and Mrs. b. J. Weller
were pssengers to Portland Tuesday.
Wednesday evening about 30 persons
were gathered at Lamb's hall to spend
a few social hours in honor of Mr: and
Mrs. Alex Stewart wno left Thursday ,
for Milwaukie, where they will reside.'
Games were played and refreshments
were served. All enjoyed the evening
and after wishing Mr. and Mrs. Stew
art success in their new home, adieux
were made and all turned homeward.
Tuesday evening the officers for the
new term were installed for the I. O.
O. F. lodge as folluws: Gus A. God
berson, N. G. ; Oscar E. Wilson, V. G. ;
C. T. Bennett. R. S. ; Elmer Root., F.
S. ; Dr. Robinson, treas. Lunch fol
lowed the work of the evening.
Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain was shopping
in Hood River Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. T. J. Brooke and daughter left
on Thursday fdr their home in Chicago,
after spending the summer with Mr.
and Mrs. Goss, Mrs. Brooke's parents.
Mrs. Lizzie Newman, of Portland,
spent a few days this week at the
home of Mrs. V. C. Young.
Born Wednesday, January 15, a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Strauss.
B. L. Sellinger and Ira Evans were
in Hood River this week.
A. L. Sundborg, who lives near
Salem, paid a short visit this week to
Mosier, and old friends.
Harold Stoltz, who has been in Port
land, is home again for a few days'
stay.
Mrs. J. E. Higley and son, Joseph, j
spent Friday in Hood River. j
Clarence Dunsmore went to Hood
River Friday afternoon. j
" Mrs. T. H. DeBussey attended to
business in Hood River Friday.
The following parties went overland
to The Dalles Friday evening to bear
the Maude Powell concert: Ira Evane,
F. Munroe, Ed Burt, Leo Higley, Les
lie Root, Ralph Conley, Geo. Chamber
lain, Hugo Birkner, John Wellberg,
Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Bickner, Mrs.
Wellberg, Mrs. R. Graham, and the !
Misses Irene and Olive Fisher, Marie
Shogren, Grace Higley and Nada'Clark. ;
Mrs. C. H. Dunsmore and Miss Lur
line Fisher went up on the evening
train and returned with the sleighing
party next morning.
Mr.and Mrs. L. D. Firebaugh and
B. D. Loomis returned Saturday from
Portland. !
J.E. Carpenter was up from Portland
Saturday between local trains.
G. K. Hunter and daughter, Mary,
of Alsea, arrived Friday evening for a
visit with relatives.
Mrs. R. H. Kemp, of Odell, visited
her brother and sister and their fami
lies during the week, going to The
Dalles the latter part of the week for
a fedays' stay with a sister.
When buying a cough medicine for
children bear in mind that Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy is mont effectual
for eddg, croup and whooping cough
and that it contains no harmful drug,
lor tale by all dealers.
Special Low Prices on
Winter Goods
This means that all broken lines of
Winter Goods have been placed on seperate
tables and reduced to Special Bargain Prices.
NOW is the time to fill in your
Winter Wants.
Ladies' Wool Hose, 25c value, the pair 19c
Misses' and Children's Wool Hose, 25c value, pr 21c
Ladies' Ribbed Underwear, 35c value 27c
Children's Heavy Wool Ribbed Underwear 39c
Dr. Denton Sleeping Garments, 50c value 35c
Broken sizes in Men's Woo! and Extra Cotton Fleeced
Underwear, now reduced Below Cost
Great Reductions in all Men's, Ladies' and Misses'
Artie Overshoes, in one to four-buckle.
9 Buy where you can get the Best Goods
fo'r the Least Money.
ARMICHAlU
THE STORE OF SATISFACTION
ON' THE HEIGHTS
Oregon Lumber Co.
Dee, Oregon
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SHINGLES
SLAB WOOD, ETO. CAN FURNISH
CEDAR SHIP LAP, ANY QUANTITY
Both Phones
HOOD RIVER
J. M. SCIIMULTZKH
ABSTRACTS
Insurance Conveyancing
SURETY BONDS
"Accuracy"
Office in New Hellbronner Building
Phone 23
3C
WE HAVE JOST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF f
0
Nitrate 01 joaa.
AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
coiR to ns mnrarr for
WOOD.FIBERED
nriTPWT
AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
STRANAHAN & CLARK
Hood River, Oregon
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Have Your Work Done at HOOD RIVER
BY THE
CASCADE MILL
All kinds of Cabinet Work Davenports,
Cupboard Doors (glass or panel), Special Size Sash
and Doors; Finishing Lumber, Window and Door
Frames, Mouldings, etc.
Let us figure on your work.
R. B. BRAGG
HOOD RIVER WHOLESALE NURSERIES
Sell Direct to PUnten At WhoUsle Price
We have a fine lot of Hood River frrown trees, including inch
variet es as Yellow Newtown, Spilzcnburu, Ortley, Delicious,
Jonathan, Winter Banana, etc., d'Anjou and Winter Nellia
Pears, Prunes, Peaches, Apricots and general line of Nurery
Stock, at greatly reduced prices. .V .V .v
Strawberry flnts -
IF INTERESTED WRITE
HOOD RIVER WHOLESALE
Estimates Furnished
ABSTRACT CO.
F. A. Bishop
is Our Motto
HOOD RIVER. ORE.
mot arc 01 raasn n
HOUSE PLASTER
A1MTI T.TTvrr. M
Pnone 306-X
Old Armory
1 OO per I.OOO
NURSERIES, Hood River, Oregon
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REACHED
TO PORTLAND
THENCE
TO THE
LAND OF PALMS
A PLEASURE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS
ASK ANY AGENT OF THE O WRSN
TO HEIP OUTLINE YOUR TRIP
JJ)
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FRESHNESS AND QUALITY
is the standard we set for our customers. We buy
the best, and sell at prices within the reach of all.
HOOD RIVER MARKET
Land For Sale
1 have about 1,000 acroH of No. 1 Apple Land,
most of it under ditch at
per acre up
In tracts from ten ncron up.
J. R. STEELE
Hood River ... Oregon
We are Now Taking Orders for
Apple, Peach and Pear Boxes
Would Advise Ordering at Once
Stanley-Smith Lumber Co.
Phone 124 Hood River, Oregon
HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. extends a
cordial invitation to you, personally, to call and open a
checkinK account. Any amount will open an account in our
savings department. We pay 3 per cent interest, compounded
semi-annually. We promise the best of service and satisfac
tion. HOOD RIVER BANKING AND TRUST CO.
OFFICERS AND DIRF.CTORS
M. M. Hill, Prcsi.lent W. W. Kkminuton, Vice-Prus. It. W. Pratt, Cashier
Ctms. G. Pratt, Wilwm Fiko, W. W. Remington, C. II. Struimhan
torage
We have storage space for all kinds
of goods in a concrete building
Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move
Anything
Complete Transfer Service
Transfer & Livery Co.
Phone 5
'4
MEAT
goes a long way from
the stockyard to the
butcher's block. Its the
quality that tells in the
end. Meat may be fresh
and yet not be first-,
quality.
in
prices ranging from f GO
Dr. M. A. Jones
DENTIST
FORMERLY OF HOOD RIVER
Now located at
245i Washington Street
U. S. Dentist PORTLAND, ORE