The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 22, 1909, Page Eight, Image 8

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UOuu AiVm ttLAOlB THURHDAff APRIL 2 10.
GRAPES, from their moit health
ful properties, give ROYAL it
active and principal ingredient
'Royil
SaJcinff Powder
It U economy to use Royal Baking Powder.
It saves labor, health and money.
Where the best food is required no other
baking powder or leavening agent can take the
place or do the work of Royal Baking Powder.
VALLEY CREST
Miss Nellie Robert l retunmd from
Portland Aluudiiy.
Miss Carrie Candoe, who taught the
Valley Crest school for the page year,
ban oomi letod the term and left for
Viento where she is teaohiug a "iim
mer snhool. We wish her succtess iu
her new work.
B. V. ("lay, who travels for Hailin
k Oreudroff, of Portland, oame up
Saturday to see how things were pro
gressing ou his ranch.
,loe (Jroff moved up ou bis plaon
la ' week.
Mr. TliompHOu, who manages the
ranch of Loudon & Powers, has pur
chased ten sores ot uuiuiprnved land
form Alfred Alien. The oouslderation
named was 150 per acre.
Mrs. Huckaby name up from Port
land last week.
Will Moody and Mrs. Oobln, both
of whom have homesteads In the up
per valley, returned form a trip to
II. miiI Klver Saturday.
Quits a lot of spraying has been
dune in Valley ('rest orobarda dining
tbi' past two weeks.
Charles W. (limn, of Raymond, III.,
has arrived at Motuit Hood to spend
the summer on Mountain View Hunch
wilb hia aunt, Mra. H P. dray.
GRAPPER.
Mrs. i 'In. I-. Heed spent several days
In 'the Dalles visiting with her aiater,
Mra. Arenson.
W. L. Nichols has purchased an
auto and Miss Ha Is treating , her
friends to rldei.
James IJrcjuhiirt Is visiting his moth
er Mrs. W. L. Nichols.
lbs ladies' aid will meet with Mra.
Carl Jantzeu Thursday afternoon.
Kninin Lyons spent last week with
In r grundpaiunts in town.
We are pleased to note that Mrs.
PrBDOll) who sprained In r ankle quite
severely, is reoovoring.
J, II. Suttliolf of Seattle, who pur
ObBSSd the 1. II. Mai tin place north
Of ' he Oak drove store, caino over
Sunday to look at his property, lie
was very union pleased with It and ex
pects to make it his homo aometime
in the future.
1. 1. la Maun, teacher in the Kaai
Barrett school, spent .Sunday with the
family ot P. 11. Maitiu.
.1. I. Miller, wife and son, Ivan, are
, milling a few days at Washougai,
Wash.
Gran. (Joddard left Saturday for
Seattle, Wash., to prepare for the tair.
lbs Irleuda of Lester Wiokham are
pleased that be is able to be out after
a month's illness.
J. A. Kpping has purchased the
Jobu Kelly place from Cult.ertaou
Bros.
ODELL.
The Christian Lndeavor society of
Odell will give a social Wednesday
evening, April '2H, at the home of L.
D. Boyed. This social will be given
in connection with the regular mouth-
PINE GROVE
II. P. Ijige made a trip tu Portland
Sunday.
l.'m William Sunday preached to a
very large audience Sunday afternoon
at tue Pine Glove Grange ball.
J W. Mill was at PtOS Grove the
lt-t of tie week having some work
done on bis place.
There is a new haby at C, T.
Kolierts' place.
Miles Carter made a trip to hia
place In tbe upper Mosier vBly Sat
urday, returning home Sunday.
There will be a play put ou at tbe
Piue Grove Grange ball Friday, April
33. entiled, " l'he Deacon," by home
talent. This play wii be very good.
Come oue and all and enjoy jour
selves.
Litio Bernice Jackson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson, had tbe
misfortune of getting tbe end of one
of her fingers cut olf. She got it
caught in tbe spray pump while ber
father was spraying the orchard last
v,eek.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
Jack Culbertson spent Sunday in
Poitlaod.
Pred Bell is recovering Irom his at
tack of rheumatism.
W. 0, Band left Prdiay tor southern
Oregon on a timber enuring trip.
O. Guatafaon went to Hoaeburg Fri
day to look up a laud proposition.
H. 11. Wallace, wile aud daughter,
spent Suuday with lelatives una
friends iu I'm timid.
P. K. Urosius left Thursday for
Priuovill", where be will put In a
moving picture show.
Jas. Mcltain has beeu awarded tbe
Contract lor the stone work ou a new
s hool house at liingeu.
At Carmichael's
Complete line of
BURGER'S WALL PAPER
Fine Lot of Spring
Samples to select from
$200 in Cash Trade
gets one of those
Beautiful Rugs
Call and see them
AT CAR MICHAEL'S
ON THE HILL
of the society,
the same tine
ly business meeting
which will be held at
aud place.
Itev. J. G. Tate will preach at
Odell church Suuday morning
eleven o'clock.
the
at
Fine lot of Red Clever Seed and the
prlos is right, at Whitehead's.
Our Friday
Bargain Sale
This week we are putting out
some exceptional bargains for our
FRIDAY SALE
We are conducting these sales from
week to week in order to induce
more people to try our goods. We
feel confident if we can once get
a customer interested enough to
look at our goods and compare our
prices we will have no trouble
to hold their trade. We ask
you to look over the bargains
quoted below, and come in and
let us show you the goods
Ladies' Tun Oxfords, regular price 8,
-Friday Sale Price $2.19-
Ladies' Patent Colt Oxfords, regular price 3,
-Friday Sale Price $2. 19-
Men's $8.50 Tun Oxfords
-Friday Sale Price $2.98-
Ginghams- We know if you see our 9c Dress Ging
hams you will buy nil the gingham you
can use for this season.
Hosiery We have a very complete line of Ladies'
uotuery from luc to 75c a pair, tor our Friday
Sale we are offering special prices in all grades. In
i he cheaper hose we have one number that we boughl
for a special valueat 15c. These are made in either
ribbed or hemmed top. We wanl yon to try a
pair of these hose and compare them with hose
yon usually pay 15c or 20c for.
Friday Sale Price 11c Per Pair
F. H. Morlan
Mrs. ('. II. Howell returned to
Wasco Thursday, after a visit of two
weeks wilh her parents, Mr. aud Mrs.
Psngb.
Mrs. Waldo Kiuierson was taken to a
Portland hospital Thursday, where
she is recovering from au operation
for appendicitis.
Miss Keed, daughter of A. P.
Reed, was operated upon tor appendi
citis at Portland last week aud is
getting along nicely.
Frank Jones aud wife went to Tbe
Dallas Sunday evening tor medical
consultation for Mr. Jouea, who has
beeu under tbe weather for a time.
Ihey returned Monday afternoon.
.1. 8. Van Delleu, of The Dalles, was
the guest of L. II. llugglns and fam
i ly over Sunday. County Commit
sionei Mc Isaacs, of Mouut Hood,
made a business trip to The Dalles
Monday.
Gus Miller, of Van Weart, Ohio
who has been lookiug over the valley
for a tew weeks, lauded a line 1
pound salmon out ot llood Kiver near
the city Sunday. It was 33 inches
long.
Mrs. W. V. McLaren leturned Fri
day from Seattle, accompanied by her
graudaughtei, daughter of Dr. Stau
tou Allen, win re they have been visit
mg Mrs. McLaren's two sods, W. p.
and G. 1''. McLaren.
Fred Coe has beguu the construc
tion of the huge tabernacle ou
I'm. Ilth and I'liigene streets, winch
will lie used for (he church revival
meetings to be held soon. It will
have a seating ospaot of about 1 500,
The family of Prof, stuiibs. of the
Fiankton school, left for ristacada
Saturday, where they will remain tor
the iammar with Mrs. stuhh's par
ents. Mr. Stubbs will remain here
until the end of the school term before
joining them.
W. G. Mmgau, district manager for
ICastern Oiegon for the National Life
lusurance On., spent Sunday with his
family at Oregon City. Mr. Moigan
is now located in this territory, sod
is making arrangements to move bis
family to llood Kiver this summer.
O. Gustatsou last week houuht the
coiner of May stieet and Twelfth
strssts of ('. II. Stranahau, and later
sold the property to Messrs White
and Ltusinan, employes of the Stan
ley-Smith Lumber Co Mr. Uustafson
had considerable lumber on the ground
preparatoiy to biiililing a new resi
dence and he is now looking fei an
other building site on tbe hill.
Oondootor W ledum is spending a
week on bis ranch in the Odell dis
trlot, and is setting out seven aud a
half acres mere of tr as, He raised
several hundred hacks of potatoes on
theplsce lat jear between the young
trees, nod now is sorting out those
wtili h be had iu a pit duriug the win
ter and Hilda a ready sale tor them at
good prices.
w0m
To Our Pyrography Customers
The first installment of our "Wood to Burn" has arrived.
We now have an assortment that will please you and
prices that will surprise you. Direct from New
York. See our window. Call early and get the
advantage of a complete assortment. :: :: ::
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2 HALL DRUG STORE
PRESCRIPTION
SPECIALISTS
For Sale
at a bargain
Twenty acres of best A PPLK anil . .
STRAWliKRRY LAND in Willow
Flat; 12 acres In youug orchard,
rxewiown ami npnz. au tinner -j.
ditch, no waste; small bouse,
beautiful grove of large oaks makes T
hue building sue ; hue view ol val
ley and mountains, half mile from T
proposed electric line; l miles
to depot at Odell. Price $6,000 ;
easy terms, long time at low in
terest for further particulars write
to owner
A. Schiller
Dee, Oregon.
W. W. NASON
CONTRACTOR
Brick, Cement and Plastering
Raecllth Flooring
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
W. Ot. ALDRED
CONTRACTOR KOK
EXCAVATING & GRADING
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
C. EVERETT.
The Practical Shoemaker,
At Kings' Old Stand.
Fine Work a Specialty.
BARGAINS
IN LAND
Forty acres at $40 per acre, $200 cash
balance $10 per month.
Ten acres, three acres just set to trees,
all under ditch; $150 per acre, $1100
down, $1.r per month.
Twenty-four acres; 130 apples 4 to 6
years old. .'WO two years old, all newly
fenced, 2 scies in strawberries, build
ings on place, 6 incites of water from
spring. Price, $5,000 ; $1000 down and
$800 ner milium until paid.
11 acres, 10 in young trees, $2.r0 an acre
$r00 cash and $500 a year on balance.
J. ADRIAN EPPING
PHONE 1492-K.
Open River Trans
portation Co.
Service between Portland, Hood River
and The Dalles. Steamer J. N. TEAL.
OWNED BY THE PEOPLE
Should le supported by the People.
We give special attention to fruit
shipments. Spacious accommodations
lor handling live stock and wagons. We
solicit your patronage.
H. M. Miller, Agi.
Hoed Klver
Dority B Smith Mgr.
Portia nd
m
Paints
and Finishes for
Every Home Use
This is the time to freshen up the home by doing
the odd jobs of painting you have been planning. For
the buggy, the furniture, for the floors and woodwork,
for every paint purpose, we have the right Finish.
ACME QUALITY
PAINTS, ENAMELS, STAINS and VARNISHES
are each and every one scientifically prepared for specific
uses. Remember if it's a surface to be painted, enameled,
stained, varnished or finished in any way, there's an
Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. We can
tell you what to use, how much to use and
tne cost, si sm us.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
E. A. FRANZ
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
V
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
Ph. C. YOUNG. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats
Lard, Poultry and Fish
HOOD RIVER. ORE.
Phone Main 6 Free Delivery
We Positively Guarantee
To fit you whether you are tall, short, .stout,
slender, erect, stooping; whether you have h
long neck, short neck, sloping shoulders, or
any other peculiarity of form. From
$15 to $50
M-H-M-H-H
r i I t i t "l
1909
Here's a Good "Buy"
100 FOOT BUSINESS CORNER, one
block from the new home of the First
National Bank. Only close-in corner
left on Oak Street. Now paying ten
per cent on sale price. If you want
to invest some money for quick action
and handsome returns ask ahout this
property. FOR SALE EXCLUSIVELY
BY
Geo. D. Culbertson & Co. !
if You Are Looking For Snaps, Investigate
Lots in Blocks 4, 5, 6 and 7 Idlewilde Addi
tion to Hood River. Prices, for short time
only, $100 to $150 per lot. Easy terms or 5
Per Cent Discount lor Cash.
For Full Parti ulars, Address :
J. F. BATCH ELDER
riuine HM-M 430 State Street, Hood Kiver
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