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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY; JUNE, 21 1906 CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. R. Thomas Laoey gold a horse to C. bone, of Willow rial, laut week. J. K Crosby and ,13. T. Young have gone to shear aheep for Havenport Liroa. ,. One may see a car being loaded with lumber at the Duke's Valley aiding mofct any day now and this is one of several such spots along the line of the AH. Hood K. R. that indicate something doing. J. T. Ford, ex-sherltf of Polk coun ty and an old friend of Koswell Uhel ley, is visiting Mr. S. and look lug for laud with intent to buy. Mr. Ford speaks well of Hood River valley and what It promises. K, T.'Folts and family lure 'now at borne on their Willow Flat ranch. Mr. Folts expects very soon to begin building a cottage there. Mrs. Win. Ehrck's visit in Portland was!prolongcd by her grandson, Floyd McCoy, developing a case of.measles about the time Mrs. Ebrck intended coming home. She came later and all are well. J. ll. uggert is noma irom toe log ging camp for a few ays. L. A. E. Clark and W. A. Lookman have" finished olearing the old slashing on the tract owned by A. 1. Moe and Mr. Moe has something near 15 aores of laud that will soou be ready for ; trees. Mr, Moe was ceitainly fortun ate in securing the land of which this is a part. , A game of ball was played Sunday on .the Udell ball ground liy Udell vs. Die Strawberry Pickers. At the en Udell had the victory.by a big major! ty. lioys have you.trlod Saturday af ternoon games? In Jeome places this plan baa met with great sucoess. The 0. E. of Udell had an Interest ing meeting last Sunday evening, Marie Lookman and IVeuus Callison were leaders. Some apeoial numbers wore a pantomlno by uiien Sbelley, Phila ucDutlee and Letha Davis and a bass solo by Prof. Anders. Miss Marguerite Sbelley is expected Dome irom Portland soon, rue Ull lesnie School of Expression of which MIhs Shelley is assistant teacher close tins week. The Mt. Hood Telephone Co. have polos up through Udell for tbelr liue from Mt. Hood to Hood River, and if we may Judge from present indica tions, this company is in the field for good work and to stay. These veil poles speak of dignity and sturdiness ana all tnat goes to make useful oitl zeus and even though we derive no di rect benefit from this line Udell is bettered by its passing through. We hope, however, that aome who have not been so fortunate as to have phones may be able to arrange so as to lie connected with the new line aud thus receive direct benefit. At the annual school meeting held In the school house at Udell Monday, June 18, at 5 p. m., L. 1. Uoyed was elected a director and M. D. Udell was reelected clerk of the school board. This is the begiuning of the sixteenth year Mr. Odell has aoted in this capacity aud it goes without ray ing his work has been satisfactory. The vote given Mr. lioyed indicates the confidence of nianvjof Udell's vo ters. It was voted that the lUth grade be taught in Odoll school, ibis means one more year in our home school for our young people aud is a fitnn In ttiArlirlit llrwitlnn Thn ruina tion of obtaining additional land for suhool purposes was referred to the board to ascertain facts concerning price, etc, when especial meeting will be called to disoover sentiment of pa trons. A ball game will be played on Mt. Hood ball grounds Suuday, June 24, Udell vs. Mt. Hood. PINE GROVE Owing to Illness on the part of the correspondent and scarcity of news in the vicinity, there were no notes from this corner last week. One of the most important happen ings of the week was the wedding which occurred at the home of Mrs. J. O. Mark last Saturday., June 1(1, at 1:30 p. m. wheu their daughter, Miss Mildred and Dr. U. J. Sweetland, jr., of Grand Forks, N. D., weretinited In marriage, Rev. Uilmore officiating. The young couple loft on the after noon train for Portland from which place they will goby way cf Shuttle to Urand Forks wb' re the groom has a position as athletic ri hector in the Grand Forks ttate university. Miss Mildred will be much missed in the community win re she has played an important social part, but the best wishes of all go with her In her new found happiness. Mrs. French, of Portland, who has been visiting ber sister, Mrs. Zobel, left for home Friday. A good supply of fireworks on band at the Pine (J rove store. Uet ready to celebrate in true American style. The Pine Urove 0 range held its reg ular meeting Saturday eveniug. A good crowd came out uri lively inter est was manifested throughout the meeting. A fuller report will be found elsehere. Found between town and (bo Pine Urove school house, a lady's circular shawl. Uwner can have same by rail ing at the Pine Urove stor e and prov ing property. There are several deals In ri al estate going, but so far noue have been closed. Strawberry picking is over for the seasons so tar as the shipping is con cerned. One day last week a boy of Chris Dothinan'a tell in some way in the burn and was found unconscious by the older boys who carried hiiu to the house. The do-tnr, who happened to ttop in tu ate .U... Iethii:nn. mvived him and the boy escaped hHib a bruised bead. We hare not been aide to learn further particulars, UNDERWOOD. Btrawbeny season is about at a clove and still berries are lu great demand aud bring good pi ices. People Inn out In the country are tcouring the patches for those left after grower? quit chipping. John Vincent, who has the Karn ey place oi Huusakr bottom, was the first to take a pound of berries to Hood River, May 3. There are still many pounds of berries in these fame patches aud will be for perhaps a week or more yet. The berries are very fine. Mis. Frederic and children are spending a week at the farm of Fred Lutby. Mrs. rrerterlo expects to re tiru to ber home in Portland soon. Amos Underwood has gone to Port land to attend the legular reunion of the old pioneers of which be is a mem ber, also the Indian war veterans, uls comrades witn wnom lie expects to participate. Mrs. Ettie Thornton has been suffer' lug from the effects of ten teeth which were disposed or last week. J. lie doo- tor had been called to her borne but at present she is resting and it is ex pected that danger of blood poison Is past. J. 0. Clarkson Is also very 111. It has been feared that he would not live, but today (Tuesday) be is roportod bettor. A uJeimut surprise wait given Nolia Underwood Saturday evening by ber friends it being ber '20tb hiitudav an niversary. The evening waa a pleas-' ant social gathering Interspcrsi d with oake and lemonade, songi aud u.ui 1 There were many visitors iu Under wood on Suuday, who were out enjoy ing the day. Sunday school and preaching was the attraction at the school boime and a good congregation Is reported, it was aim ou need that next Suuday there will bo Suuday school at HI and pleaching at 11 a. m. Rev. Heiluier will ouiciate. Mr. Johnson, of Trout Lake, Is bauliug hay to the Menominee Lum ber Co's. onuip on the school section. Victor Kast, who has been clerk and assistant postmaater at the uti le of Smith & Clark, has resigusd his posi tion. WHITE SALMON. (From the Enterprise.) The new building of the White Sal mon Dank is now in the hands of the plasterers. Itwillsoon beready for oc cupancy. , Mrs, R. A. Byrne aud daughtor, nf Salem, Oregon, are here visiting their son and brother, J. A. Byrne, cashier of the White Salmon Valley Hank. A petition is being circulated and numerously signed, this week, asking the county commissioners to appoint R. Field justice of the peace for White Salmon precinct. Un Tuesday evening. June 5th, The Washington Heights Tennis Club was organized. The following are the offi cers: J. II. Ryrne, president; Miss Hendersrn, vice president; Miss Swartz, secretary; Miss Wolfard, treasurer. Mr. Bogue's family has moved back to the far mat Snowden, after picking strawberries In Wbite Salmon through the season. Mr. Bogue will remairin town and work on the Udd Fellow's building until it is finished. Miss Henderson entertained the White Salmon Dramatic Club Tuesday evening at ber borne In Bingen. The feature of the evening was the lunch eon, which was served on small tables, whicn wo decorated In honeysuckle. After luncheon, games and stories were enjoyed around the fireplace. Hie jolly crowd 'departed after mid night thanking MIhs Henderson for a most delightful evening. Mr. Colburo, of the Citizens' Bank, last winter took a check 'into his school and '.instructed bis pupils bow to wrlte'and endorse obeoks. This in sti notion is soon forgotten unless the tangbt baa occasion to put Into prac tioe what they have learned. Some of those pupils have made a deposit in the "Citizens' Hank " of the money earned picking berries, in their own name, and have a check book, just to learn how to do actual business. These boys and girls feel free to ask their old toachur about auy point t hat they have forgotten or never knew, and tbey will find the professor lust as obliging, aud willing to ex plain the various forms of commercial paper and the history of a oheck a when be was in the school room and desired that bis pupils should be just a little better than any other teacher's pupils. This year will make a good test of the mountain bernes. Hovers.! ranch ers, among them R. N. Clemens, Mil ler, Mrs. McCoy, F. Ilurdoiue and F. M. Freeland, have a few aores each in berr ies, and are now picking. So far they are well satisfied with the expor mout, and more patches will be set on the higher altitudes next year. The berries are very fine, being large, of good color, aud firm. Tbey are be ing grown without irrigation, and while this year has been exceptionally wet, yet it is thought that a gnnil yield cau be expected frrm the mountain patches without irrigation. J. C. Maclnnss will dear a ten-aore patch of ground a miln and a hill frim town i.i'il to); it out to King cher ries. The i ! I riialu of Wbite Salmon is ptculiarly wrl adapted to oherries, it beiug all southern slope, rich soil and warm, so that the cherries reach Per fection. Uld trees in the valley bring tu $15 to ft!5 per tree each year. Dr. Ueary aird 'Vm. Uoldman have nrchased lWi acres of land irom the i lilt e Salmon Lund Co., one 25-acro iece being about opposite Mosier. he balance lies several miles back, on top of the range just east of town. Mont of the orchards ire being planted In his locality tills year. J.I'. Law being iu this neighborhood. About fifty acre will come into .bearing in that locality next year. " Ay ers To be sure, you are growing old. But why let everybody see it, in your eray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. M I am now oer AO veari old. stiil T havo thick, nlomr 111"! of ''' whleh wonder to avery one who area It. And not a irar hair In It. nil due to A yer'i lllr Vlitnr " Mua. II. II. Humid, liecida, Minn. fl.M a bottle. for J O. AYIRCO., I.nwflll. Mans. White Hair a pan led by ber Harold and Miss CRAPPER Mrs. MoEwen, acoom children, Maste' Caroline, returned to Portland on naday, after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. P. II. Martin. 1. N. Iluyett, of Marion county, Florida, arrived iu Hood River on but Sunday. He is an old friend of ye aoi Hie and family, and Is their guest at the present time. Die patrons of the Crapper school diatrio' held their annual meetiug on Monday and elected Prof, L. 11. Ar ucaon as director. Mr. and Mrs. (larrison are happy It is a gill and was born on Suuday night. The Ladies' Aid society will gire an ice cream entertainment on Thursday evening, JuuoUl, for the benefit of the paetois of the Method lat aud Un 36 3C DOC jUmjjJ EsMliie1ip Protect Your Health by Drinking Sanitary Soda Water Drawn from our 20th Century Soda Fountain and served with the I5HST White Clover Ice Cream Syrups in Sterilized glass containers on ice in plain sight No Corrosion, No Germs, Delicious, Healthful CoirrLG in., Rest an-d. Tog Refreslied. Give us your Drug orders, so while enjoying your sodas your medicines will be dispensed in a satisfactroy manner 0 HEIR CAS$ SMITH BLOCK UNLIABLE DIUJUGISTI ISC N o More Watch Worries IF YOU HAVE A 'ATC BUY YOUR WATCH OF THE WATCH MAKERS Christian churches. When the an nouncement is made that the Crapper ladies are doing things there is noth ing left t.i be said. Those who have enjoyed their entertainnMns on former occasions need no further assurance of the fact that everything will be up to date and In the best of style. We solioit for them a liberal patronage. BARRETT." C. E. Markham is now putting in bis time at the Fruit Growers' Union depot tagging and marking up-the berries. Yea, C. E. will be on band.' E. Watts put in a few daya last week over at White Salmon plastering the new notei. tua says Wbite Salmon is all right, but he does not like to olimb over 300 steps before be oan reach the town from the river. To uiukeroorn for new hay Kockford will now sell toe best kind of bay at 116 per ton, cash. This quite a re duction. Take advantage of this and buy while we have some left. B. K Shoemaker says that be has some very fine potatoes which he will sell cheap, Leave your orders at the Icockford or call up phone 1201. Rev. fiigby railed and got a setting or rirnioum kock eggs irom Mrs, llray ford's No. 1 pen. Mrs. Urayford has quite a largo number of young chickens raised from the very beft of selected stock, l oung roosters for sale dow." Charles Plog, from the east side. was a caller at the Kockford early in toe week. Uall agalu, U. Land buyers and laud speculators can be seen driving arouud town. Three oalled at the Kockford last week enquiring for land injthe liarrett dis trict. J. P. Barrett has cleared a nice lit tle patch of land near his house and baa already planted some apple aud other frnit trees, do d for J. P. Ueorge Ilird, the ventriloquist and all round professional man, with his wife and family, left for their home In Portland on Thursday last on the Spencor,- Call again, Clt nrge, you are weloomo'6t Hie liockford. D. Lalibey finished icking bis ber ries on Thursday 1'ist aud moved (he pickers over to Willow I'lat, where they go to pick berries for David; on Fruit Co. Charley (libbous leaves this week for Muet, a logging camp about !i0 miles below Koaeburg, a mill lately purchased by Kelacy A Co. (Joo I luck to jou Cbailey. William GibbonH purchased a new broucho ' pony from Jack Nealeigb. The color is very lively; can easily be spotted in a big crowd. Will aud the broncho seem to go about the same gait not very fast. Well, suppose pony will mend when the soreness gets out of its feet. Monday, June IS, at 2:30 p. m., at the llarrott school houso, F. C. Sher rich called the school meeting to or der. After reading of reports meeting was open for nominations for one school il hector to snrve a term of three years. I. I. Gibbons received unanimous vote, rreil Miller nas elected secretary for one year. Vot ing by ballot for consolidation of sev eral school districts resulted in 35 against aud 20 for. so consolidation was lout. A foroe of men are at work erecting telephone poles through our district for the Mount Hood Telephone Co., so there will be more "Hello, Central, give me Mount Hood." Pell Oft the Bridge A. S. Droxson, of Dayton, Wa-b.. fell off a freight train early Monday morning juat west of the bridge that spans Hood Kivnr, and was quite bad ly injured, lie and his brother were stealing a rde, and as the train came to a stand still at the 'station, The thouht be would drop off to the ground, not knowing be was on a high trestle, lie dropped tnrrugn between the ties and foil nearly thirty feet to the ground, narrowly missiug a pile of rock, lie was lucky enough to fall on a pile of loose sand, and escaped with a hod shaking up and severe bruises. He was taken to the Mt. Hood hotel aud was laid up for a few days. Trout Lake to Celebrate. The oommittee on arrangements for a celebration at Trout" Lake desire to aunounce that the Fourth will be duly observed In that section. There will be a grand parade, oration, one literary features, horseraces, bioyclej races, foot races, dance lu tne after noon aud night, aud all under good management True-to-Name Nursery. Have von the coming season's plant ing ? A fcw!thoumiml choice Newtown?, Spitzenhurg and a few other leading varieties for nolenrzers. Cherry, pear. and peach of the leading varieries, adopted to this locality. All buds and scions used in propAgating carefully selected from- vigorous, prolific trees. 'ast seasons have been unable to supply the demand and our stock tor this sea son is limited. Would therefore sug gest you tile your orders at an early date o cot choice stocK. ii. s. (lanegan. Phone farmers 349. Fourth-of- July Toggery Now that we are all looking forward to the grand and glorious Fourth, we will have to have something to wear for the occasion. R. B. Bragg .& Co. from now until after the Fourth will make special prices for the occasion, which will enable all to make their purchases i j i- ui leiuiuie guuus ai a very gieat saving LadicS and Children's Low Shoes Ladies' mid Misses' white canvas low shoes.. 31.00 Childrens' 800 Ladies' white kid low shoes 1.50 Also a good line of low shoes in Black, Gunmetal and Vici Kid for Ladies, Misses and Children for $125 up White Waists Summer Dress Goods Summer Underwear. For ladies, price Special extraordinary. Must see them to appreciate the low prices we are putting on them. While all our compeditors are making frantic efforts to make the public be lieve they are yelling goods cheap their prices are far ' above ours, and our special prices are rare bargains. For ladies and children, not the cheap trashy kind that is dear at any price but nice well-made garments that have fit and finish to them, Lace Curtains Rare bargains that you cannot afford are especially regular price of they to overlook for good values nt our $,50. .14.00 and $ ".()() and at this $k5.tn, $5.'5U and $3.UU per pair Men, Something New Sfl An!; to see our Drab colored canvas oxfords. They are a pretty shoe and moderate in price. BEST GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY Hood River Fruit Growers Union SHIPPERS OF Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries and Cherries An Organization of FRUIT GROWERS, For the Benefit of FRUIT GROWERS, Managed by FRUIT GROWERS mtm m MMIMBBBIIHMBlMMMBMBBMIMMMWfcl WE MARKET YOUR FRUIT AT ACTUAL COST OF MARKETING NO PROFITS FOR ANYBODY Every Fruit Grower enjoys the same privileges. Returns are made according 1o the Quality of the fruit shipped irrespective of person. The Union is open to any grower as a shipping madium. Come to the office and get acquainted with us. We are slwnys ready to cheerfully furnish any information desired. Yours truly, HOOD RIVER FRUIT GROWERS UNION E. H. SHEPARD, Manager Remember. The Union is in existence for the benefit of the Fruit Grower. -AT A- BARGAIN How to Break np ft fold. It Dray l a surprise to many to learn that a severe eoM can be completely broken np in one or two days' time. Tbe first symptons of a cold are a dry, loud oongli, a profuse watery discbarge from the note, and a thio, white coat ing on the tongue. When Chamber lain's cou:li remedy is taken every hour on the firpt appearance of these symp tom, it counteracts the effect of the cold and restores the system to a healthv condition within a day or two. for sale hv Kicr and Cam. 10 acres of very early strawberry and fruit land, with a southern slope, 1 miles from White Salmon, 1 mile from dock; plenty of water; 4 acres cleared. It's a great bargain for $1350, part cash. We have other bargains. White Salmon Land Co., White Salmon, Wash. New List of Real Estate Bargains V. J. Baker & Co. offer the following flood propositions in real estate this week: 52 acres. Between 25 and 3) acre cleared; 12 acres in (tearing orchard, 15 in strawnernes and clover. I louse and barn. This is a good boy. Trice for a hort time, 3o00. 30 acres 5 miles out. 25 acres cleared, 20 in orchard 5 of which is in full hear ing; standard varieties. Price, (0000. 70 acres 4 miles out. 45 acre cleared, 16 in orchard, 12 in full bearing, 12 nc ' s meadow land. All ne esanrv b'liMinf on place. Price per acre, $200. 80 acres li J miles out, Unimproved. No waste land. Price, 40 per nriv. 120 acres 6J miles out. All rieeeKiiry Dniruings, goon well and (-nri p i nee. inrars an unusually Small orchard and all kinds nf Have in their New Harness shop a large line of Whips, Tents, Axel Greace and Harness Oil to nr. ii ti i we wouki n tee tor you come and examine our har ness repair woik which is quickly attended to. McEWEN & KOSKEY GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Mount Hood Railroad Co. TIME TABLE SOl-THHOI'HD KORTHHOt'ND A, M. STATIONS J. M. 80 leave Hood Klver Arrive 5: 0 WO I'owcnlalo ,S:J7 :'-1l ..Seam 5.10 van Horn ,vai (MO Inii ;4-so Odell.. . . 4-4S ftSO Duke alley . 4 40 9Mo ttioucoer 4:25 Wlnsna 4-01) Arrive ...Ifce Leave 4.16 directive Siy ii, Da. Sunday Excepted. J. A. WbT, Superintendent I' .!.. 1 .......I. .. .. . yu Wholesale dealers in ail kind of First fruit; 45 acres cleared. Price ir hciv i ' ""'" nmcn' mun $00; terms to eult purchaser. rr,"t ''"w, Portland, Ore. We call special aiteiilion tix neKi! r . ... . . " acre tract, all cleared; about two mil.. i' DAKuAliMl I.M KtAL til Alt. from town. Price, 1 1 250. 1 , . - , ... ... . , , neiy or i.'or,o residence property We have a number of 5,10 and ' tv at Prices and terms to suit. ' " n ,xw. 4..,. el.. 1 .. " ...... .o.o i.a uim i ourguins. in me J ti.Kid Imya for fxH), umninjuuitB , j IfUiUtl K liUKI 1 (Kill t .V tt . 111 ..... I 1 imui Mia mount uoou uiprrn-r. ii. M - I nk. I prop. and aee as about it. Also land sier, lute salmon and Hinpn. We have fine alfalfa ranch in county, another in Morrow; sIfo i n in me vt mtimette va ev lo change for Hood R ver realty. HouxfS and lots for rent or sale in n'l paitsof Hood River. Colleti"es made, insurance writ'eu in jour choice of mree companies. 40 acres. All under cultivation. Nice large bouse, ordinary barn and two warehouses. 6 acres apples full le:ir i)R, standard vmi.ties; a'so voirim Newtown orchard. ;0 ace ra, 5 arres pasture; umier irrigation diul This la ft good buy at $10,0u0. r JMi. siKH). roo. S.-il. II.SjO. tl.HUO. tl.400. l fiiUl. t-", i,ouu or any price you want. To-t..iv house iicur hiuli school for only $1,600. Severn I i;ood res ii'eiice close to busi ness for sale cheao. I- ne nvo-fp-n' residence with two loN, choice location, oiily Tj',4d0 N:- twos ory house", six r..r,mB l.. sid"s pnntry ami hath, only $i)00. U'hoie Mocks and acn-ajje property for sale 'ii e isy terms. Bnesi r sMeiiee. lots in the city cheap. Good investment. I.'ine list lo select from, inclinin g eorl ..iclifl'd land and farm prerty. C'oroe fed sOe lis. Op.iHa.nk -' fltion . I "V W 4 I Hood River Oregon