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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
HOOD ItlVEU GLAL1LK, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1913 Notice For Publication Depaitineut of the Inwrlor, (' 8. la d Oflii at ltie Imllin. Oregon, April 11, 11.4. Notice li hereby glvm tlmt h1nr N. Vu. derllp, of Iwe. Orison who on Jin) lit b. 111. made HomeMead, So. fur ij .1, r-; JiWij. Nec. 5, Twp. 1 Nortu, Kuont-lO r.Ht, nun fliVjS', ,8- ctlon ft. Toii-iil..'i.rlu, Khiie 10 Kant, Wlliitni?tte MiTlitlMii, liw- flleil uolire Of taieDtlOO to llotke Kllttil ( OIlllllUtMIloll Proof, to etati!tii claim to tt.c I x ml mive dt-M-rtOed, before K. A. I'.iMioii, 1. w i ommi,. lourr, at tlla oltli-e, at Hood Kiu-i, on-goo, on the ilth day of May, lH. L'lMllIIHUl name as wHoeM: I i -ortfe W. Kollaa, Frank Ni-ale, HikhX it vi-r, orttfoii: I'liarles U. Kotxrui, Julinu I'. ISi-olt, Iw, Oregon. C. W. M'MiKK, al7ml5 It-iM. r. 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As our pioiliKls.'ilewell known to thi'tarmi-rs here llits is n fine oppoiiuniiy to (Si-t a ftisid paying business on a very small in vestment. Our I' tee Course in Salesman ship alone is woith many dollars lo any man. Write today and mention tins paper. McCONNON & COMPANY Winona, Minnesota 8 Wawoni Pump Waaona llrnvu ODELL An appreciative audience greeted Kev. Chas. A. Pfcippi t tie Methodist cl uteri Thursday everdr. hen he de livered one of his tntertaining and in structive addresses tmphasizii;g the need of further improvement along the various lines of Sunday school work. Friday evening Kev. l'hippa ai.d Mrs. Eerguron conducted a Sunday school ir stitute in the U. B. church in Hood liiver. Saturday Mrs. Ferguson went to Cascade Locks and ehe reports a very satisfactory institute there on that day. 'lhe Ladies' Aid society were pleas antly entertained at the hon e of Mrs. ('. K iiuwtrnian on Wednesday after noon of last week. Next Wednesday afternoon the regular meeting will he held at the home of Miss Susie D. Moore. Miss Hope Shelley has many friends who will he glad to know that ehe is now in Hood Kiver with the Earis Eair. Mrs. aid Mrs. H. S. Caughey who have sper.t the winter in Portland, came up Tuesday for the summer. Mr. Caughey looks after the interests of tico. W. Craw, of Portland, who has an orchard here. Miss Jess Duckwall. of Indianapoils, Ir d., arrives this week for an extended visit with her lirother, John Duckwall, and ciusin, Horace Sylvester, and with other relatives. She won many friends during a year's stay here and they will he pleased to hear that she has re turned. H. T. Parr has purchased a fine black horse to replace one that he lost last summer. Mrs. Alice K. Poole and her (laugh ter, Mrs. Nelliu Crockett, returned Sunday from California, where they spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Dane Kemp wi'l return later, probably in about two weeks. Mark Cameron, Ceorge Sheppard, Tom Cameron and William Sheppard left Monday for the Upper Valley, where they are a work getting the Cameron Sheppard saw mill into oper ation. They will cut lumber for sale and for manufacturing apple boxes at their box factory in Otlell. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Holes have charge of the boarding hoiHe. ("has. Ehrck and Miss Anna Mam men leave soon for California, where they will visit relatives. They may return for the apple harvest this fall. An exchange of property has been made, whereby county commissioner J. li. Putnam becomes owner of the prop erty known us the li. K. Tucker home. F. E. Strang, who with Chas. Tucker owned this propirty, now owns the Du mas property ut Mount Hood. Mrs. Mark Cameron entertained a birthday whist party last Thursday evening in honor of Mr. Cameron'B birthday. Those present enjoyed the evening and we are sure they wish Mr. Cameron many happy returns of the day. Mrs. S. I). Fisher, of Mosier, came over Sunday for a visit with her moth er, Mrs. Matilda Wood. Monday Mrs. Wood went to Mosier for a week's visit with Mr. and Mis. Fisher and family. A social dance was given in the gymnasium last Friday evening. All arrangements were looked after by ladies. Etuit punch and cake were served all through the evening. Those present report a pleasant evening. W. O. Ash, of Hood Kiver, is spending a short time in Otlell looking after his interests. He is stopping with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. iOade. Itememher the supper and social Fri day (tomorrow) evening Odd Fellows Hall. Supper will be served from li to S p. m. followed by a novelty program and an address by liev. Ilargreaves. Admission and supper 25 cents. Child ren tinder ten years It) cents. Auspices Sunshine (luiUi. The Sunshine Guild will meet Thurs day (today) ut 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Connaway. Mrs. Ruber, of Lyle, Wash., is at home in the Witt property. 'lhe members of the Ferguson liible class plan that the attendance next Sunday is to be the record breaker for the year. Ernest J. lSlonm will he out and photograph the class as Rev. Philips has requested that a picture be sent him for the state Sunday school convention. A room is to be completed in the basement as the class has out grown its quarters. The senior 1'ilile class is show ing rapid growth, as are all the classes of the Methodist Sunday school. Ninety-six present last Sun day. A recital will be given next Tuesday evening in the Odd Fellows hall al Odell by Prof. Arthur J. Harmon and his pupils, assisted ny Dr. M. 11. Sharp, violinist, Edward Hill, reader, and Miss Alberta Staten, pianist. As will Do remembered b the citizens of Otlell, Mr. Harmon gave his servcies gratuitously for the library benefit in which Mr. Paldwin, Mr. Harmon, Mr. tianlner ami Mrs. Young appeared Mr. Hill, the reader, is the artist who painted the famous picture of Mount Hood. Of the recital given in tb Haptist church in Hood River last week the Glacier says in part: "Professor Harmon has been at no small amount ; of exertion in gathering and tiaining ins mandolin cluli, which is already turmshing splendid entertainment and gives promise of much good work. i tie sows aim titieis ny mo nrsl year pupils are deserving of an especial mention, each one excelling on his or her chosen instrument. The entire program was worthy and culled for repeated encores. Edward Hill, the artist, whose ability as a reader is well known, gave two readings which were enjoyed by all ami responded to encore. Prof. Harmon, who is himself an ac knowledged artist, whs ably assisted by Dr. M. 11. Sharp, who needs no in troduction to Hood liiver lovers of the violin. " The people of Odell are interested in the advancement of the Carnegie li brary proposition in Hood River and they will greatly appreciate the loca tion of the library building in a spot made beautiful ami restful by grand .o.l ....l. i . ... i. i i . . urn oais oimer w tioe s'tatio those w ho wait can rest while the men of their family attend some business met ting. A spot easy of nrress so that the very young m il thme of advanced years may reach the shaded seat or the'rest room within tin- binary building without too gieat i iTort. Sunday school nt 111 a. m. Seivice by Rev. Carson, 11 a.m. Epwnrth League 7 p. m , at the Mt thodist church next Sumlav. Sunday school lti.:;n :, n, f c - in. Si rviee by Rev. Hargveavcs. ' 7 '. p. m., nt ti e lYien chinch next Siir day. PINE GROVE. There will be no preaching service at the church next Sunday morning as it is the third Sunday. Evening meeting by the pastor will be held. .Airs. li. it. I lu.rn spent a v Portland, returning last Mondav ing. ( k in even- J. C. Porter is on his farm for a few days attending to his orchard business. Miss Edith Winrhell is visiting; hfr friends in the valley. The Amicui club will ireet ith Mra. Arthur Lewis this ek. Mrs. G. H. Stanton and daughters spent Saturday and Sunday on the farm. Mrs. Hans Lage went to Portland last week. Several from the community attended the Harmon recital on Hood River Heights last week Tuesday evening. Mrs. Walker has n attack of pneu monia. Mrs. McDonald is caring for her. Arthur Hanson, who has been deliv ering goons for Henry Lage for several months, left Saturday for his horre in Central Vale and will help his father on the farm this summer. He will be greatly missed by his many friends here. Several of our citizens attended the Congregational church in Hood River last Sunday morning and listened to a strong discourse on Social Purity by Dr. Emma Drake, of Denver, Colo. Every parent should have heard this address. The Ladiea' Aid society met at the home of their president, Mrs. J. D. McCully, last Friday afternoon in a very pleasant social stssion. About 20 ladies were present. A nice lunch was served by the hostess and her daugh ter. The ladies will hold a business meeting with Mrs. Mark in two weeks. The teachers went to Oak Grove last Saturday and attended the dedication of the new gchool house, where they met some of the prominent educators of the state. The friendB of Miss Zena Miller gave her a pre-nuptial shower at her home last Saturday afternoon. Fourteen ladies were present who were royally entertained. Mrs. Viola Shoemaker assisted in receiving the guests. J. P. Thomsen went to Portland'on business last week. VAN HORN M. Hill was in Portland last M. week. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews beard Dr. Drake in Hood Kiver Sunday. The Apple Growers' Union had a carload of spray material on the track at Van Horn last week for the benefit of the growers of this vicinity. Mra. J. D. McCully and Miss Eula enteitained the Ladies' Aid at their home on Friday, April 4. In a guess ing contest for bidden names Miss Radford was most succssful. Her prize was the sage little image, "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil." Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Morgan, of Modesta, Calif., is the house guest of Mrs. J. D. McCully. Since there will be no preaching ser vice at the church next Sunday morn ing it waB planned that those inter ested bring their lunch to Sunday school and remain for a fellowship meeting. At the close of the Sunday school hour the teacher training class will meet with R. II. Waugh as leader, lhe choir will practice special music for the Sunday following and general interests of the church be promoted. On Sunday, April 27, the pastor plans to holtl a special service in the interest of the benevolences of the church. Regular church notices: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching by the pastor, at 7:45 p. m. FRANKTON. It is reported that John Ledford is coming back to his ranch at the upper planer. Hugh Elliott, who has been having a scrap with the smallpox, is getting the best of it and is on the road to health again. The Hood River and F"rankton high school track tryout at the ball grounds the other day was all one sided, but the test is to come yet. Sam Koplin says that nothing in Hood River looks so natural to him as the fishing places do. F. R. Abstcnand Mr. Tazwell, down at Menominee, have purchased a power sprayer from the Apple Growers' Un ion. Mr. Absten's apple trees were so large that a hand pump was too small. E. Shelley Morgan and family came up from Portland last week to look alter his apple ranch on Phelps creek. Hans Lage and wife came over Sun day and took dinner with his old neigh bors, John VV. llinriehs and wife. lhe Hairett tennis team came over Friday afternoon and played the F'rank tnnites. The score was in favor of Frankton. The young folks from this neighbor hood anil llelmont went picnicking up on Haiti mountain Sunday. We think they were crowding the season some, Miss Nola liadliff visited Saturday and Sunday at Clifton with hmma No bio. Oat luislman lost a fine calf from eating the poison larkspur. John Phillips has started logging from up Phelps creek, but the roads are bad jt t and it will be some time before they can expect to do much. P. M. Morse, wife and family and R U.tllarteitt and wife, from Hood River, took dinner with W. T. Price and fam ily Sunday. Paul Hanson and wife, from Dukes ailey, were cullers at John W. Hin richs' last week. The Four Leaf Clover (club) is mak ing a good start this spring. There was a lull house at Clifton last Thurs day. 'Hu' next meeting will be at Mrs. Kmg's April -Jt. with Mrs. King and Mrs. Mason joint hostesses. Mrs. llovt did what more of the pat runs ought to do, visited the school the ciuer anernoon. Mr. ami Mrs Noble, of Frankton, and Mr. and Mrs. Stone, of Hood Riv er, visited at E. M. Noble's Sunday WINANS CITY y request of several I wish to call th at tent i, m of the road supervisor to tie condition of the roads between Odd! ;n ,1 ile They are very danger ous, in p noes the mud holes are so deep the winds sink in the mire up to ai d over the hubs. It would only take a lew dais1 work to make them passa t ic. And, as these roads are traveled co"si,, ,.,i , . thjnfc it would be advis able to in tier them. As they are, it is " roor advertisement for Hood River a'ley. It must be remembered these reads l ad to Hid Punch Bowl and M t Hied, and strangers are con y v : s 1 1 1 1 :g these places. Mr and Mrs Winans spent last Sat oio' in Hoe,! River. Vr. and Mr. Wilson made a business f'P to M.od K;ver Tuesday. I'oyd h"d Fd Sturcess, of Mosier, etc , sp, . t Sunday and Monday of this "ecu in i ia. Wmans district. I. n'phur Spray Kelly Bros. -Place vour mbtt Vol N(i PAYS THE HIGH :r MVRKET PRICES FOR HOGS i .MTI K ETC. Tel. 2151. '7 MOUNT HOOD. John Doggett and family spent Tues day in Hood River. Walter B. Davidson is busy superis ing the road work. The play at the Mount Hood hall was largely attended. Eeryone enjoyed a good time at the dance afterward and the free lunch served by the ladies was highly appreciated. Miss Bernice Everson from Sparta, Wis., came to Mount Hood last week to spei.d the summer with her mother. Roy Blagg spent Sunday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. O. A. Everson. Miss Leasure, who has been ill, is able to be out again. Luis Hanel began work on the Dav idson ranch Monday. Miss Hattie Bailey spent Saturday at Parkdale with her sister, Mrs. Fred Slaten. E. L. Rood went to Hood River to attend lodge Tuesday of last week. Miss Helen Ward, of Pine Grove, is visiting friends in the Upper Valley. Mrs. I. T. Real and Mrs. A. Kelley visited the Mount Hood school Arbor Day. Rev. Van Nuys went to Presbytery meeting last week so there were no services at the Mount Hood church Sunday. BELMONT. There was no preaching service at Belmont Sunday morning. Rev. An derson preached at Oak Grove church. He will continue to preach there two Sunday mornings each month from now on. Mrs. E. E. Rugg, Miss Jessie, Miss Wollum and Stanford Rugg attended services in Hood River Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Galloway, Jr., and son, Holbrooke, attended Sunday school in Hood River Sunday morning. Mrs. Harry Steele enjoyed a visit with her brother Sunday, who came from Portland and returned Sunday evening. Mrs. VV. L. Bishop and daughter re turned from a week's visit with rela tives in Portland Wednesday. Will Chubb, of Trout Lake, Wash., came Wednesday to visit his wife and two little daughters. On FYlday they went to Portland to spend a week vis iting relatives. They will also have dental work done while there. Will Davis took his car out Monday. He will be on the road all summer, taxing passengers over the valley. Will takes great pride in keeping his car in good shape. Miss Ezma Jones, of Barrett, was a very welcome caller at the Somerville's Saturday. Miss Jones has been visiting and doing missionary work in Hood River. We are glad to have her home again. Neil Nunamker was able to be out to Sunday school again, after an absence of some time. Neil has had considera- hle trouble with a very sore foot. Mrs. Galligan, of Almeda Way, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. Shoemaker in Barrett. Mrs. Will Warren is visiting rela tives and friends in Portland. We hear that Mr. Maynard and fam ily are soon to move uack to Oklaho ma. Fred Blalock is busy working the Barber orehaid. Everyone around Belmont seems to be on the jump pruning and spraying orchards. MOSIER. C. Burrows spent Saturday and Sun day in Portland. Mrs. H. M. Poe left Tuesday for Aumsville, Ore., to see her father and mother. When she returns they will accompany her and remain here on the homestead with her. Messrs. V. Ginger and C. A. Hage were business visitors in The Dalles on Monday. P. L. Arthur spent Monday in Port land. Mrs. E. E. Ward came from Portland Monday to stay a few days with her aunt, Mrs. M. Fiarlan. BornApril 8, to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Race, a boy. Mrs. Sarah McVey, of LaGrande, spent Wednesday with Mosier friends, going on to Portland on the afternoon local. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rowland, the Misses Lurline and Olive Fisher, Miss Nada Clarke ana I.add Fisher were in Hood River Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. James Cherry entertained the ladies of the Aid Wednesday afternoon at her home in Mosier. Mrs. J. T. Davenport who has been suffering from poison oak, is improv ing. She will be able to leturn home in a few days. J. M. Elliott returned from a week's say in Portland Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Moody, of Shaniko, spent a day or so here with her daugh ter, Mrs. West, during the week. E. 0. Winans was in The Dalles Thursday. Mrs. Robert Hardwick left on the boat Thurdsay for a few weeks' stay in Portland. Mrs. A. J. Landon and children, of Olinda, Cal., are visiting J. P. Erhart and family. Mrs. Landon is a sister of Mr. Erhart. Mrs. S. D. Fisher spent Sunday and Monday with her mother and brother near Odell. Mr. Issom and family arrrived Sun day from Wilder, Montana, and will make their home on the E. J. Middle swart place which Mr. Issom lately purchased. C. A. McCargar and family came Monday from Portland and will spend the summer here on the ranch. F. C. Young, who has charge of the dredging across on the North Bank, is occupying Mrs. Johnson's cottage with his family. In cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying Chamber lain's Liniment. For sale bv all dealers. Get GUARANTEED Eastern Blue stone at McDonald's. 600 NEW HOLLAND R O S B S JUST RECEIVED It you want good monthly bloomers buy from the Heights Greenhouse Vegetable Plants and Spring Plants will he ready April 10th. & "Our Personal to all tVr have been In business in this town for some time, and we ate looking to IniiM up trade hy always advising our patrons right. So when we tell you that we have found the eczema remedy and that we stand back of it with the manufacturer s Iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves you can depend upon it that we cive our advice not in order to Bell a few bottles of medicine to skin sufferers, but be canoe we know how It will help our business if we help our patrons. We keep In stock and sell, all the well known fkin remedies. Hut we will say this: If you are sufferinK from any kind of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis, rash or tetter, we want you to try a full size bottle of D. li. V. Prescription. And. if it does not do the work, thin Underwood LEAVE HOOD RIVER LEAVE UNDERWOOD 6:30 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 7:00 a. m. 2:30 p. m. 7:30 a. m. 3:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 8:30 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 9:00 a. m. 4:30 p. m. 9:30 a. m. 5:00 p. m. 10:00 a. m. 5:30 p. m. 10:30 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 11:20 a. m. 6:30 p. m. 11:30 a. m. 7:00 p. m. 12:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m. 1 :00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 8:30 p. m. MEETS AND CONNECTS WEST-BOUND EAST-BOUND No. 5 6:56 a. m. K. c No. 7 2:30 p.m. No' 6 11:17 a.m. No. 1 5:20 p. m. No. 8 8:28 p. m. Lands in slough north of O-W. R. & N. depot. The new Team and Auto Ferry "Jessie Woodrow" just put in commission. YVateh the Schedule and the Underwood Ferry. CAPT. O. D. 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