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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1911)
i' . n noon mvEit c, lacier. Thursday, deuemh r ls. ion EADSA N LL 4 " Now on in Every Department All Winter Goods Must Be Disposed of Quickly ijsM.auiuii",ii i. u f if iff vi COPYRIGHT, 1909, 6RANtt0tt KINCAIO Ctt OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN Thousands of Dollars Worth of Reliable Mer chandise will be here for you to seledt from priced below your expectations A Er wisning c,veryone a appy, Prosperous ew Year Very sincerely a 3RANDECEE KINCA'Td & CO. I CLOTHE S. I 9 NK A. GRAM H"I-I-1"1"I"I"M I I I"!"I"I"l-I-4"HHH-4H-j-J BRIEF LOCAL MENTION t Charles Evans was a Portland visitor over the week end. Louis . Reed was in Portland on business last Friday. Orchard ists, go to Whitehead's fur lime and vitrei. was L. G. Westtall, of Underwood, in the city Saturday shopping. Herman Dehart, of Hood, Wash., was here Saturday on business for his father. The Cutler family have moved into their handsome new home in the Odell district. Now is the time to buy cheap slae wood. A. 0. Lofts, phone 310-X. Mrs. Louise Boyden left Sunday to spend Christmas weeK in Portland with friends. J. B. Dalzell, deputy slate factory inspector, was here Saturday on otli cial business. ' Drpsumnkino ftnd lllaill Sewing. Children's clothes a specialty. Mrs. Bailey, Kamona Hotel. n'-'litf Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Haworth have returned from Portland, where they spent the holidays. The Oregonian notes that Mrs. Mar ion MacRae is registered at the Hotel Congress in Chicago. Mrs. W. G. Kennedy spent the holi days with her son, Dr. W. S. Kennedy, of The Dalles. Carroll Hurlburt left Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with Portland relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Babson and little son spent the Crhistmas holidays with Portland friends. Christian Science service1" are held in Reading Room No. 6 Davidson Building, Sundav U a. m. and Wednesday K p. in. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Page and son, Bernard, spent the holidays in the Dalles with relatives. Miss Mary Montgomery, of Middle Valley, is spending the holidays with the family of F. F. McCrea. W. G. Banks aeompanied his daugh ter, Mrs. Dolethea Mortimer, to Port land on business last week. If your shoeB have gone wrong take them to Johnsen. County Clerk W. E. Hanson' and Mrs. Hanson spent Sunday and Mon day in The Dalles with relatives. Julian P. Scott, who recently pur chased the Thomas Collins place near Dee, was a Portland visitor last week. For Pale Three mis in Cass addition. Terms. Inquire of J. R. Nickelsen. tf Mayor Geo. Blodgett, of the city of tfuillo arrived in the citv last Thursday to spend the Christmas holi days. Robert J. McKay, who is principal of the Kalama. Wash., high school, is here spending the Christina:, vacation with friends. Mrs. Delia Sexton, who has been visiting relatives here, left for her home in Abilene, Kan., last week for the holidays. Now is the time to buy cheap slab wood. A. C. Lofts, phone 310. X. G. Martin and W. D. Roney, propri etors of the Pioneer Nursery, of Hu 8iim. Wash., were in the city last week on business. All kinds of Fruit and Mercantile Stamps made to order. Phone 37. L. S. Ainsworth was in Portland on business over the week end. Born -To Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schroedler, Tuesday, December 19, a son. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hell returned yesterday from Portland, where they had been spending several days visit ing friends. Lowell M. Knapp, who has recently returned from near Indianapolis, will assume charge of the ranch of his uncle, J. J. Knapp. E H. Stewart, who is very ill, suf ering from an intestinal trouble, has been taken to a Portland sanitarium. Miss Mary Allen and Miss Mary Knight will leave soon to attend school in Portland during the winter months. B. F. Gray, of Portland, was here lust week attending to his real estate interests. Mr. Gray owns property- in the Upper Valley. You are ready for spraying now. let your lime an I vitrol from Whitehead. C. H. Stranahan was a Portland vis itor Saturday. He was accompanied home by his son, Oscar, who has been in school in Portland. Miss Elizabeth Ware, Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Handsaker went to Mt. Hood Monday to sped Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Lhas. rope. Wilson C. Peery, the advance agent of the O. A. C. Glee Club was here Tuesday arranging for the club s pre sentation here in February. Spring bulbs now on hand. Hyacinth, Narchsi. Daffodils, Jonquils, etc. A choice lot of peonies ami roses for fall planting. Oakdale Greenhouse, Fletcher & I'letclu-r. Robert Rawls, of Utah, arrived Mon day evening to he the holiday guest of Fred McCrea. Mr. Rawls and Mr. McCrea were in college together. J. F. Thompson, manager of the Hydro Electric Co., left Saturday af ternoon for Portland to spend the Christmas holidays with his family. If you warn shoes that don't go wrong go to Johnsen 'r. John Goldsbuiy, of the Upper Val ley, left last Thursday to spend the Christmas holidays and a part of the winter months with relatives in Minne apolis. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison have issued invitations to a celebration ot their Silver Wedding on next Monday at their home, Fair Acres, at Hills boro. S. T. Ricketts and fan.ily have re moved from their Pine Grove place inti the Hnner ValU-v near Parkdale. where Mr. Ricketts. is the owner of nrooertv. SOME PEOPLE SWEAR OFF using tobacco and liquors, but they tiever swear off using Loe Cabin Bread, be cause its so good. For sale at W. A. Turner, down town, and A. C. Staten, up town. For lime and vitrol see Whitehead. Amnr.ir thp Christmas cuests of Col. and Mrs. W. F. Tucker were their two nephews, ( hester Johnson and Haiold Wilder, both formerly of Chicago, but who are now living in rortiann. Special Five-room bungalow and barn, two lots on corner, for quick sale, $2,000. G. Y. Edwards & Co. At the Baptist church on the Heights next Sunday night Mr. Hargreaves' sermon subject will be "Cutting a New Road." New Years' services. A cordial welcome to all. Fmhnotyping at the Glacier office. The Congregational Aid will meet with Mrs. C. K. Marshall tomorrow afternoon. All members are urgud to be present. Important elections of otlicers will be conducted. W. J. Gower, of Central Vale, left last week for Victoria to spend the holidays. Mr. Gower, who with Will Fcrnyliough purchased a tract of land in Central Vale last Spring, has been actively engaged during the Summer and Fall improving it. Shoes made or repaired at Johnsen's Fred L. Mack and Miss Emma Brosi were married at the Methodist parson age Sunday afternoon at 2:3(1 o'clock by Rev, W. B. Young. Mr. mid Mrs. Mack, who left after the wedding for a short trip to Portland, will make their home in the valley. Silas Swallow, who is at his home in Baltimore, Md,, spending the Christmas vacation, writes that he is making the most of the festive season. Mr. Swal low announces that he will be with Hood River friends again by the first of February with a number of good stories. Now is the tinij to buy cheap slab wood. A. ('. Lofts, phone 310-X. At the Unitarian Church next Sun day Mr. MacDonald will speak on Prayer. Is private prayer essential or even helpful'.' Is public nrayer sincere? i he two main divisions ol the sermon will be Petition and Communion. All are cordially invited. With a large number of guests present, the F if th Annual Reception of the Alumni Association o' the Mood River High School was held last night at the Assembly Hall of the High School. An enjoyable time was had by those in attendance. Wood for Sale All kinds, carlots only. H. K. Davenport, Phone Odell 166. tf Dr. J. F. Beaumont and Dr. William S. Knox, who associated in practice in Portland, and Mrs. Beaumont and Mrs. Knox spent the Christmas holidays with Hood River Valley friends. Dr. and Mrs. Beaumont were here the guests of Col. and Mrs. W. F. Tucker and Dr. and Mrs. Knox visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Dimmick left last Friday evening for Starbuck, where they spent the holidays with relatives. They accompanied as far as Pendleton Mrs. Rosie Foglesong and Lester Ihomoson, Mrs. Dinunicks' sis ter and brother, respectively, who were returning from this city, where they had been to attend the funeral services of their brother, to Austin, their home. The Ladies Aid Society of the Bel mont Methodist church will bold a cafeteria supper Weilnenlay night, at five o'clock Dec. 27th at Park . range Hall. 121 Horace G. KatifTman, secretar of y the Commercial Club, was in Portland Saturday evening attending the ban quet given to the governors of the Northwestern states. Harlan, Mr. Kaullman's son, who is attending Stanford University, met his father in Portland. He accompanied him to the banquet and returned with him to Hood River, where he will spend two weeks. Oh, say Mike; Have you been to see? ves, something yon haven't seen, that's the Cash Market which does business holi- for spent the spent J. K. McGregor was in the citv last IS cording is home for the night for the installation of thcollicers days. of the Masonic orders. Peter Shively was in Portland Wanted -A delivery team. Must not J Christmas day. weigh more than 1100 pounds and must j Rev. and Mrs. Stark spent the hi be young. Perigo & Son. j days in The Dalles. V. VV. Dehart, of Hood, Wash., where he is engaged in the mercantile business, transacted business in the city last Thursday. J Mrs. Seneca Fouts arrived yetterday from her home in Portland to spend several days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. VV. J. Baker. Meigs W. Bartmess arrived Sunday from Pittsburg, where be is connected with the Westinghouse Co., for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bartmess. Hello, Boys' Happy New Year. Don't forget to start the new yer right by attending the dance at Pine Grove .January 1. Big oyster supper. Music by Newman's orchestra. C. R. Bone joined Mrs. Bone in Portland Sunday and remained over for Christinas day with Mrs. Bone's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Hone will leave soon to spend the winter in southern California. Charles I.. Wheeler spent the holi days in Portland, the guest of his friend. Oscar .1. Tillesson. Mr. Wheel er was present at the banquet given 1 he Misses Seabrook were in Port to the Northwestern governors Satur-; llim the first of the week vi.-iting day evening. friends. We are prepared to overhaul aud i r'vt'lv" Si-hu.k-l, i.C Spokane, puint automobiles in a lirst-cmss man- T ",'f !? holidays with Mr. and Mrs. tier. We also do all kinds of machine ' A U;mlnK- anil repair work. Welding of cast iron, I W. H. LaFollette, son of "Little aluminum, and brass by t be Oxy-Ace-1 Bob," was here last week looking tylene process a specialty. We can over the Valley. weld fr-zen ami hi rsted water jackets j Misa iuu Ti(i(J Hm MiH(j VerH on gasoline engine cylinders and save .stew art were visitors in Portland dur yon money .,,,.,, mg the holidays. TDK DALLES IRON WORKS, i ,,, ,, ,, , . ... The Dalles, Oregon. .Walter Dal.ney and Miss Mary ! Dabney were in Portland with friends Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Edwards and over the week end. daughter have returned from spending A T eud sl.nt Uie holidays with the holidays with Mrs. Edwards par-' ,js parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo'. Reed, ents in Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. L. ,!, u, ;,, i,,,tiuri Ed. Hawkes and family hondavs in I'ortland. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Molden the holidays in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Green have gone to Portland for the winter. Will Graham, of I'ortland, is here with relatives for the holidays. Mrs. Etta Bancroft was with friends in Portland over the week end. A. (). Adams, of Cascade Locks, was here last week on business. Mrs. L. S. Ainsworth is spending the holidays with Portland friends. Miss Lueile Brawn spent the holi days at Yoncalla with her parents. O. T. Wedemeyer and family spent the holidays with Portland friends. Mrs. Frank Van Horn is spending several days with Portland relatives. W. B. Davidson, of Coeur D'Alene is here with his brother. P. S. Davidson. Misses Josephine and Clemmis Eicholz were in Portland for a few davs. C. Simms and family will return today. I , i .. i, f : The latter are bringing their houhuld V a' " m r" '""''" n foods with them and will make their I.,"'tl"nd with Mrs. Duncan s parents permanent home here. They have firing the holidays. ...I. il. l I I L..t. ...... M .-u Mi.n Tl.u, ,.., laKen ine nauu nousc oo i.aie street Rev. E. C. Perry ami family have left for Stockton, Cnilf., to make their home. Miss Deborah Miner and Miss Gonia, of Portland, were here during the holidays visiting Mrs. II. F. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Gillam. of Portland, spent the holidays with Mrs. Gillam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Jackson. Newton Clark, State Department Commander of the G. A. It., was entertained by the Post at Astoria Friday. A. W. Goodman, a former business man of this city, but who is now locat ed at Heppner, was here Monday visit ing friends. Miss Pearl Bradley and Miss Edging ton, who are attending Willamette University at Salem, are here with their parents for the holidays. William J. Baker, who lias been at tending the Univeisity of Washington, is home for the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker. Burton and Maurice Jayne have re turned from a trip through the south with their father, A. A. Jayne, who is reported ill at a hospital in Jackson, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Scott, of Port land, were here during the holidays visiting Mr. Scott's brother, Julian P. Scott, of Dee. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Sidney, who have just returned from an eastern trip, were the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. R. Carter. Miss Neva Bomiewell, of I'ortland, who has been visiting her friend Miss Helen Davidson, returned home last Friday. Este Brosius, son of Dr. and Mrs. F C. Brosius, is ill at Geneva, Switzer land. Mr. Brosius was taken ill while in Paris. He left with college friends in the early fall for a tour of Europe. Marion and Ned Van Horn, who are attending school in Portland, are at home for the holdiays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Van Horn. Michell-Ilattlcy. Eddy P. Michell, son of M. and Mrs. Philip Michi II, of this city, and formerly a resident of 'I he Dalles, where he is well known, was united in marriage to Jennie L. Hawley, of this cily, Tuesday, December 10, at Port land. Mr. Michell was formerly editor of a newspaper at Heppner and also at one time editor and proprietor of the Stevenson Pioneer. He is now resid ing at Leaven, Wash., and will take his bride there. M. E. Church Services. Sunday school at. 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7 MO p. m.. Themes, morning, "How to Have a Happy New Year." Evening, "Talk ing Inventory." Junior League at I? p. in. Epworth League at 0:30 p. in. Prayer meeting on Thursday evetiii g at 7 :'M o'clock. All are cordially in vited to attend these services. Strang ers will be made welcome. W. B. Young, Pastor. Current Ready By January 1. The Hydro Company has had its line men busilv engaged in placing its wires, cross arms and transformers this week. The big plant is almost complete. The customers will soon be ready to make use of the new com pany's service. "We will he able to turn on our power by January 1," said Dr. J. E. Watt yesterday afternoon. A i. Whitehead appeared on the streets last week with one of the first, of the models of the 11)12 Maxwell roadsters, which he purchased from the Tip Top Auto Co. The car is as pretty a little motor vehicle as has ever been seen here. Dr. Hronson is also a recent purchaser of a Maxwell car. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clark left yes terday for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend several weeks. J. H. Burke, of Portland, was here Monday visiting P. C Young. on a large n-a!e wi th small profits. Free delivery. Phone j Make us a iot. ,22.Vh. Rublier Stamp at the Glacier office. next to the Congregational church. Nine Hour Dinner. Daniel McNeal holds the epicure's record for long distance eating, -his Christmas dinner at Mouquin'a having lasted nine hours, and only being cut short by his arrest, says a New York dispatch. To get an early start, Mc Neal began eating at 10 o'clock in the morning. At 4 o'clock he said he would await the arrival of a friend from Bos ton. When the friend had not trrived the police were called, as the proprie tor feared the men might have left Boston for New York. A Good Position Can le l ad by ambition young men and women in the lield of " Wireless" or Railway Telegraphy. Since the Mcmr law became effective, and since th w ireless companies are establishing sta tions throughout the country 1 here is a great f-hoi t.iae of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from fTO tn !H) per month, with good chancH of ad- vhi ment. The National Telegraph InHilute of Portland, Oregon, operates under the supervision i.f B. I!, and Wireless officials, and places all gradu ates into oMtious. It will pay you to write them for full details. jU Job printing at the Glacier oilicc. Mrs. Ben Thayson, of Portland, was here the first of the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mayes. Mr. and Mrs, Dan J. Maher, of Port land, have been visiting Mr. Maher's brother, M. 11. Maher. A number of young men were enter tained at Christmas dinner by Rector and Mrs. Edmund 'Irew Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sproat had as their guests E. V. Skibbe, of The Dales, and E. V. Knapp, of I'ortland. Lester Jeffries, who is residing in Spokane, is here on a vsnt to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jelfries. Miss Stone, who has been in schuol in Portland, is here spending the vaca tion with her fahter, A. W. Stone, of I lee. Mr. and Mrs. S. F day to visit their Mallor. 'Ihey will till Spring. Bishop Robert L. panied by Miss A. J Blythe lift Sun daughter, Mrs. probably remain Paddock accom K night, has been here with his sister, Mrs. F. G. Hutching. Miss Lottie Kinnaird is here with her parents for the holidays. Miss Kinnaird is attending the Washington University at Seattle. The Hood River High School basket ball team beat the Alumni team last Satuiday night in a hot contest at the Armory score '10 to 11. Mt. Hood Have You Seen the New Picture of Mt. Hood Now on Sale? EVERYBODY WHO SEES IT PRONOUNCES IT THE BEST EVER TAKEN. . . JUST AS WE SEE IT EVERY DAY c: -..or i t t,i ci rn Size 5x7, Mounted, 50c Eor Sale On! vat SLOCOM'S BOOK & ART STORE