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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1904)
HOOD RIVER OLAOIEB, THURSDAY, APBIL 14, 1904. f 9 9 t3 0 e G 6' G o o WHEN you want anything in good high grade Stationery; when yon want anything in Books, standard or fiction; when you want anything in Card-Games-always the latest; when you want anything in Office Supplies, Legal Blanks, etc., yotP can't miss it by going to SLQCOAVS BUY THEM AT Our line of Shirt is second and fit. Big variety of Golf Shirts m beautiful patterns, mid properly mad$. Price, 50c and up. . Sill and Silk mixed Neglgees, $1.50 to $2.75, that have the proper style and fit. . Work Shirts that are made up to wear, and have fit and style, as well as wearing qualities. 35c up. If your Hat isa GORDON it is all ight. If not, you had better act a GORDON. We stand behind th -guaran tee that theynvill wear and hold shape for a year. - We atoo have other hats in cheaper qualities, including the John B. Stetson, 0,tplendid hat, in all tn latest styles ana shapes. If you need a hat call to see us. R. E BRAG(i & CO. C. T.S2w2?.LiE,- THE JaWBLES, , I wish to state to the general Jirenared to test vour eves and fit thai will overcome all alllctlons wens eyes that the best oculcllst I have given this subject very examination Just hut kind of glasses your eyes require. Eyes test ed free and all glasses sold with II glue nd gl pecially grou 'lasses, ir vour evos or throbbing pains with blurring work requlrlnit close and steady observation, swine tit ana let me ex amine yourewes by means of flie perfected American Optical Tester and secure relief and fomfort by the use of prnperly-flited glses. Jazaf' "stable Livery; 0. T. RAWSON. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grbwn on Full Roots. We jiesire to let our friends and patrons know that lor the fall planting we will have and can Bup ' ply in any number , Cherry, Pear.Apmot, Ferfchft Plum Trees, GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also() aJJ the standard varieties of apple tret. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitzen berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood Rhrer, Or. F.l. MYIBS0N & CO o Tl BRERS AftD PLUMBERS, i. Agents foP ( Gasoline Engines, Warm Air Fur naces, Windmills, Pumps, Gas Plaflts, Wire Cable, Ladders, and the Faultless Stump Puller Oarden Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Hose Nozzles, etc. S. J. FRAK, -DEALER IN Harness and Saddles, All Repairing Promptly Attended to Hood River, Oregon. o Itifiiiniii nirirniT mmnn to nothing in style, quality Has the Finest Display of Watches, Diamond and Gold Rings, Cut Glassware, etc., in town. All wort neatly and correctly done, especially fine Watch Repairing and adjusting. Reasonable price. Do your Eyes Trouble You? nulillo that I am von with si asses of stlgmatlsm, nenr-sigtedness and can help. Try trie glass J sen close sttdy and can tell you by guarantee to tit -your eves with es trouble you ana cause neaaacne vision when readings or doing line Feed and Draying. ST&ANAAXS & BAGLEY. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. .Pleasure parties can secure first-class rigs. Spe cial attention given to moving Furniture and. Pianos. We do everything horses can do. HOOD IUVEK, OltEQON. F. II. STANTON ifnlllS oMUJH WflM MiM Pansy Bker wi gueit of CM, Wolfard and family, Friday. Dr. Gearhart if building residence on Jewett avenue nd within ft week the building will be completed. Messrs Kosengrsnts & Hawn are doing the work. MiM Mattie Matbewl, who is teaching in district A, Mosier, visited her aiater, Mrs. Frank Hnnaaker, last week. Mii Belle Wolfard visited friend In Hood River, Saturday and Sunday. Dr. M. A. Jonea and family have moved into John McCoy'i bouae. Dr, Jonea will open an office her and aerve the people professionally two or three days out of the week, aa be ia also to have an omee In Mood Kiver. Mr. and Mra. C. E. Branaman have gone to Carson to apend a few months Aa usual, til ureaxe waa over amooa River Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Will Cole of Fulda vis ited Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Krepps in White Balmon, Sunday. ' The school will give a basket social Monday evening, April 18. Proceeds to to be given to the school fund. Admis sion 25 cents. Barrett District. The democratic day hut eom, The MuldeM of the year, When U M. with the rnombaek vols Juat swept tlx plattor nlear. Tbil meeting of the faithful was held at tba school house Saturday afternoon Tueie being but three Simon puree present beside the mossbacks tliut Lee brought over from Washington, and In view of the fact that they would have to pay for cleaning up the school bouse, they decided to hold the meet ing on the grounds; so selecting the highest mound, wliero the expectora tions could flow freely to the farmers' alien, thus lessening the assessment for Irrigation, they proceeded to discusa the situation. Moore said they could dispense with chairman, as thev didn't have any one who was up in the high doodles of parliamentary law, aud besides, they needed all their force to corral the Imported mossbacks, and that aa It required some one who could write lor secretary, lucy could not nil that poalsh. So they would just talk the matter over Informally. Someone moved that the correspondent of the Glacier be bounced, but L. M. said the senior editor whs on the watch and he would protect them from his reporters. The first thing deoated was how Shoe maker aud Martin came to be bftunced from the election board, but Moore said hp and the Judue held an executive ses sion, and he was not at liberty to dis close the proceedings. This appeared satisfactory, and the subject was closed. I.. M. said It might be a good proposi tion to appoint a committee to inter view Frank Davenport as to whether he would accept the appointment as commissioner or immigration. At this the mossbacks demanded their cart wheels and said that when over here for the other primary they got their oash in advance. A collection was at once taken up with the following re sult: a niouiuy iiuiik or star plug, a lead nickel, a piece of red chalk, a pen ny with a big hole In It, a copy of the local option law and a white poker chip. The result being disclosed, the mossbacks at once broke up the meet, ing In a row, and the three aolld-for- Huarst men took refuse In the school house well, It being dry. After having uiHcussea a proposition wun L. m who carefully replaced the cork, they uei-iieu 10 anvise me democratic con vention at The Dalles that it would, in tbeir mature judgment, be inadvisable to nominate a full ticket but to simply mi in ine uiree positions on tne remil) lican ticket that by some oversight were Blven to Dersons outside The Dulles, with bona fide residents of that enterprising burg, and make It unan imousiy a Dulles ticket. This was adopted with much enthusiasm. Then a sound somewhat resembllmr a mw pulling her foot out of the mud, after which the selection of delegates was taken up, but despite every effort of your reporter, ne was unable to secure the names of those selected, but as It was understood that whoever went must pay his own expenses, there was in iuucu oi a contest. T. A. Reavls, In anticipation of democratic victory, sent back to lilt. nois and purchased a setting of thor oughbred Plymouth Rock egijsj the seller guaranteeing that there shall be at least seven democratic roosters batched out, who will make the air ring with Hearst oockadoodle (loos. Mrs. M. G. HI mes, state organizer of im.;. w. a. si., gave very Interest lug lecture at the Valley Christian church lust Thursday evening. A good sized congregation was in attendance and an Informal reception was tendered Airs, u lines at the close of the lecture. trunk Kherr leu has sold to Mr. Ttuk. kins 6 aores from the south side of h's home place, the consideration being j iirr acre. Miss Annie Brown, from Michigan, Is visiting the family of J. M. Hmith. The question of board for the pastor of the Valley Christian church coming up at the business meeting of that onurcii last Wednesday evening, ere utud much amusement, until finally one of the prominent voting men of the congregation suggested Hint If the pas tor would rind bim n wife he would take him to lioard. The pastor at once complied with his request, and the lady, signifying her consent, the much veieu question was settled, and we pre uuie Mie license win soon be roitncom ing, and we are assured there will be no pastoral chanre for the welding of tne uiammonim bonds, in antlclpa tlon of this event, we sincerely con grstulate this happy couple, and as tnelr minds and occupations run In similar lines, we predict happy fu ture, especially as they will be possessed with an abundance of Cash, to aay nothing of the various amounla of small change that usually follow. At the morning service at the Con gregational church. Inst Sundav. Kev A. A. llcery tendered his resignation as pastor, to take envoi June 1, 1W4.. Mr. Beery stated tiat In his 30 years of preacniiig ne never preached for a eon- gregatiou that pleased him so well or wnere ne Dad been treated better tnau here, but that be believed a pastor i I.. i.i- . . . . miuuiu miiue among ma noca, ana as it waa impossible rr him to do so, he thought it best for lilin to resln and let the church set some one who could bring bis family and nettle hereamomr i ma people, me congregation with mucn regret accepted his rpgiirnation air. ueery came to Hood Kiver some six months sinceand has been an earn est, hard working minister and has done much good In this neighborhood ne is or an extremely sen a nature and a very interesting talker, lie has Infused new life and energy into the Miiiday school and Mideavor society and drawn large audience to attend Sunday services. The congregation will reel the loss of Mr. Deery. and It will be a long time before they can re place him with as flue a scholar, as flu ent an expounder of the Bible, and as eloquent speaker. His sympathies were always extended to those In sor row or affliction, and he was always ready to-sacrltlce self in his efforts to advance the cause of Christianity. . His congregation express deep regret that circumstances nre such that compe him to ask the release of his obliga tions, and tbeir best wishes will attend bim wherever his lot may be cast. Cbarles . Cochran of Colon, Or., son of Mr. and Mra. S. Cochran of Pleasant Grove, Is a visitor at the beau tiful home of bis parent. Mr.Cccbran is a delegate to the state and congress ional conventions. He Is an enthu siastic admirer of Malcolm A. Moody. He thinks Barrett district more Deauu- ful each time he visits it. Leroy Dart of Colorado Springs, Col., Is visiting bis brother In this district. He la extremely well pleased with Bar rett and may conclude to settle among us. we extend him acoraiai welcome. Mr. Hale, a grandson of Mra. M. 8. Dunn and nephew of Will Dunn, Is visiting friends in this valley. Those wno attended services at tue Valley Christian church last Sunday were treated to a genuine musical feast. At the morning service Mrs. T. A. Keavls rendered that beautiful alto solo, Peace. Uood Will to Men," and it was rendered In an exceptionally fine and Impressive manner. She was assisted by Mrs. r.. r. uegester, soprano aim organist; A. B. Cash, tenor, and E. E. Register, basso; their four voices blend ing ID perieci narmony. ai me even ing service Mra. E. E. Itegester favored the large audience with a beautiful so prano solo entitled -oniy urea." u is a beautiful piece and particularly adapted to Mrs. Uegester's voice. We notice an extended de e notice an extended description In the Clarlnda. Iowa, Herald or ttie w of the gold en wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Pfander. who were pioneer settlers In that locality.'. There were present their four children and 1 grand children. This announcement becomes interest ing? to the readers of the Glacier from the Aict that Mr. and Mra. Wander are reluted to several of Hood River's roost estimable citizens. The late Levi Neal- elgh of Hood Kiver married a sister of Mrs. Pfander. Mrs. A. L. Phelps, Ike, Jack and Dick Nealeigh were children of Levi Nealeixh. A splendid banquet whs served to the old couple and many valuuble presents were given them, among which was a nne tea set pre sented by the children and grand chii. dren. ' Nules from Underwood. ProfcsorC. H. Cromwell has beer sick with the grip this week. A little dauiihter has arrived to glad den the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lusk. Ttieo. ia the happiest man in Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Goddard, sr., of Port land, are spending a few weeks on tbeir daughter's ranch. Itoad supervisor urser is in under wood collecting road tax this week, ac companied by a friend who is to give talk at the school house Tuesday .night. Your reporter, and her mamma, ac companied. Profesor Cromwell to his school house at Frankton, Sunday. Intended tor last week. : W. A. Wendorf returned from Port land Tuesday, where he has been to at tend the wedding of his youngest sister. Miss Agnea Moore left Saturday to beiti n her new school at Cane Horn. A. J. Haynea and family have moved into their new home on their Kiver View ranch. Mrs. I.uthy returned from Portland Friday. ' H. C. Debo spent Wednesday with his dauiihter. Mrs. A. J. Haynes. Robard and sons moved on their ranch Tuesday. They expect to build a bouse and make other improvements. A good many strangers ard in Under wood looking over the land bargains. Mr. Tyrrell and family are visiting at Ed Underwood s lor a tew nays. A. U. Wise and wife of Chenowith were seen in Underwood during the week. ; Mrs. Sorensen has relatives visiting her from the Palouse country. Didn't learn their names. Commissioner Coulter waa here last week looking over the proposed new road between Underwood landing and the White Salmon-Trout Lake and Ca mas Prairie road. The many friends of Ed Underwood gave him a surprise last Wednesday evening, it being the occasion ot hia 5tlth birthday. Dancing waa indulged in until an early hour. All wishing him as many more happy birthdays; A farewoll party waa given Mr. and Mrs. Haynea and Miss Moore Friday night. The first thing on the programme was music by the grapliophone, one a disc machine, the other a cylinder. Some very pretty piecea were played. Next came Pit, Flinch and Cribbage, followed by dancing. Joe Sullivan passed through Under wood.Monday. Lena and Lizzie Kellendonk vieited their sister, Mrs. WalterB, Friday. Pine Grove Gleanings. Intended tor last week. Spring has come at last, the hills clothed in verdure Intermingled v are with many colors caused by the profusion of lovely spring nowera. iiieroada are drying fast, and Supervisor Lage ia tak ing advantage of the dry weather and will soon have the best roads in the county Mrs. John Mohr returned, Monday, from The Danes, where sue bat been visiting friends. J. S. Downey of Portland spent part oi last week in rine iirove. Homer Perry returned from Sherman county, Saturday, April 2. Jerome Wells has been quite 'ill for the past week with a threatened attack of pneumonia. The Misses Josle and Marie Muhr, who are attending scnoot at Vancouver, accompanied by Misses Erma and Viv ian and Master waiter Aiascaii are spending the week visiting at their home Singing school started again last Fri day evemng.after a two-weeks' vacation, with a g :ood a attendance. . The cliildrtn of the Pine Grove school raised (5 for the Carrie .Anderson fund the heroine of the Chicago theater fire. It does one good to see the child ren take an interest in and show a willingness to help such a deserving per son, it is a step in the right direction ibe residence ot nans Lge was a scene o' much gaiety last Wednesday evening, when a concourse of friends came in to help Charley celebrate his 17th birthday. The surprise waa com plete which added much to the enjoy nient o( the occasion. The evening was Heating Stoves You want one now that fall has come. Dropjn and see what Savage has in the stove line. Also ex amine the many other goods that are unpacked daily at SAVAGE'S apent in playing games and having a good time in general. Those presenj were Air. ana wra. n. mge, aliases Mara Smith, Mabel Kiddell, Luella Hunt.Areline Winchell, EfBe Kobinson, Marion Sproat, Mabel Kobinson, Zena Miller, Guy Clark, Kdith winctien, Blanche Harbison, Nellie Perry, Viola Miller, Maggie Wells, Messrs. Charles Lage Edward Lage, Frank Easily, Ralph Jarvis, Alfred McCafferty, Bliss Clark, Willie Clark, Elmer Boardman, Ralph Ordway, George Winchell, Edgar Van Allen, Karl uiarx, r.ari jewman;- w ai ter Wells. Mrs. Warren Welle has quite a severe attack of erysipelas. Virgil Mowreader, a newnew oi u. u Robinson is expected to arrive, Friday, from Tahlequah, Indian Territory to make his home in Pine Grove. Rev. C. A. Tuffs of Portland gave a very interesting address in thS, church Sunday morning. Moaier Items. If. C. Batchain and family have moved on the property recently pur chased by his brother, A. P. Bateham. We understand that ti. V. win have charge of the work of developing this nne property. The democratic primary met in the opera house, Saturday, and elected L. Lamb and w. i . Alcciure as delegates to the county convention. Also nomi nated as precinct officers: John M. Car. roll, justice, and Ira D. Evans, con- stable. J. M. Carroll made a flying trip to Portland. Friday. J. M, M osier liae moved into the hail. temporarily. We learn lie intends erect ing a residence in tne near niture. The Baptist brethren are hauling lum ber for their parsonage Boon to be erect ed on their lot recently purchased of Mr. Mosier. Thomas Henningsen has moved on his homestead on upper Moaier creek. The sick children oi trea ana jet Stradley are much improved and now considered past danger. are Charles K. Stark has moved to bje ranch on Pious Ridge. - rank Ingram has Quit work on the 0. R. & N. bridge gang and intends holding down his ranch on upper Rock creek. Fred Wilson had Surveyor Goit run niniz out his lines a few davs aince. and says be found he had more aood land than he was aware oi. Hudson & Denny aro turning out about 40 cords of 1H inch wood per week with their gasoline saw outfit. Dad Ireland spent a day at The i-alles, last week, on business. I Our genial aaent, E. A. Uibbert in tends taking a lay-off for a month and improve his ranch on l ine Hat, acrosB the Columbia. This fine weather causeB everybody to ((Ymllnned on Pne2.L E. H. Bradley PRINTING 9 HIGH GRADE PAMPHLET AND COMMERCIAL WORK PROMPTLY PERFORMED PIKES ALWAYS RIGHT W r hv to do your work today tomorrow and every other day, and our money (what little we have) ia spent in Hood River. We want your work and can do it neatly and SATISFACTORILY PARADISE HOTEL ; el. i&Y -P7 i.Hu- Corner 8lr.t irtroe! and Paradise avenue. Rutea, $ to Jl.oO a day. Hpcclal rates to ooarncra. Mils, o. o. KNTKIUAN, l'rop. J. F. STRANAHAN, Architect Of 25 years' experience. . Will fur nish plans and specifications for all kinds of buildings. Strictly up to dale. Located at Hood River. J. HEMEREL & SONS, Contractors and Builders Hood River, Or. FREDRICK & ARNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates furnished on all kinds obwork 1Mlrmilu. Arnold, Main UOIllS. Krclcrlck, Mnin SOS. COX&WALLIN Contractors and Builders Plans and Estimates Furnish-id. E. A. SOULE, Contractor and Builder. Plans and Estimates Fuknishkd Upon Application. dl BELIEU & REA, Contractors & Builders. W-PlAXS AND ffeTIMATH FURNISHED " fi i ll OPPLEI10LE Real Estate Dealers and Auctioneers Have For Sale a few Snaps like the Following: 102 7 acres, 3 miles from room house, barn, sheds, fruit trees, a bargain.... 200 10 acres 2 miles from town, mostly in berries, 5-room house, pymty of water, a snap ,650 201 10 acres, 3 miles from town, 6 acres cultivated, 4 acres timber, 2-story 7-room house, 4 inches in free water, a fine buy..... 2,500 202 10 acres 3 miles from town, 3 acres in berries, 500 fruito" trees, 8-room 2 story house, individual gas Elant, 12 inches 'of spring water, a beautiful iucome ome....... 3.500 204 20 a. cleared, fine apple land, good 15uy 1,200 205 12 a. 3 m. from town, finely improved, all kinds of fruit, 400 fruit trees, 3J a. in berries, 4 a. meadow, good house, barn and well, a lovely home 2,500 , Thp above are onlv tew sample taken rrorn our large Hat. We also have the best bar gHliis In city properly: give liberal terms or payment and guarantee tyJoa to all property we sell; attend auction bmIh anywhere In ihe stmo; we make quick Halpw on a wtflall margin. BONE & McDQNALD Carry a full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, hovels, Spades, Axes, Saws, etc. The Fishing Season Is here, and so are we with a full line jf first class Tackle. Come and see us before buying. Goods Delivered Free To Any Part of Town. BONE & McD.ONALD Simon . Did not carry Multnomah, but that cuts no ice with C. A. Morgan & Co.. who DO CARRY the FINEST line of e ' Cigars, Tobacco, Smok-; ers Supplies, etc., in Hood River. Remember that we also cany 6 everything needed in base ball goods. C. A. MORGAN & CO GEO. F. COE & SON Headquarters for high grade Crockery, Queensware, Glassware, Lamps and Lamp Supplies, Confectionery, Nuts and Fruits, Fresh Roasted Peanuts, Blank Books, Stationery and School Books. A good assortment of Fishing Tackle and Notions, Split Bamboo Jtods and Cane Poles ; Toys and Games Flinch and Pit ;i Boys and Olrls go on the ran To purchase their peanuts from Goe & Bon; For fine and sweet are their meat. For quality aad quantity Phone 351 Special attention given to care of horses' feet and shoeing. Also preairing wagons and carriages. CRESENT BRAND TOOLS are manufactured by us. We make repairs for all ' kinds of grubbing machines. We carry on hand BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES Iron, Coal, Steel and all sizes and kinds of Wheels aud axles. SHOW &-UfrSON. CENTRAL MARKET HAYES BItOS., Proprietors. Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh, Xured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits. Stages to Cloud Cap Inn. Ticket office for the Regulator Line of Steamers Telephone aniL have a hack carr you to and from the boat landing f you want a tirst-ctaas turnout call on the HOOD RIVER TANSFER AND LIVERY CO NEW DEPARTURES Anticipating your needs I laid in a stock of Sprftig0 o goods. Jhe largest line $f Matting and0Cafpets in thencity. You yiay need a Range c Cook stove. I have them. February is our winter month. I have lleaters. Have you that tired feeling? I have ltockers that will give you rest. Everything in the Furniture line to meet all conditions. And lowest prices guaranteed. Listen! We are here for our share of the business. Come and see us. We will show you how it is done. Will give you the key - to the first move a square deal. Your money is ; just as good as your neighbor's, and will buy as much as his money. Full line of Building material that will be sold at Bed Bock prices. Look it over. Undertaker town; all in clover, good G- etc.,, well, small fruits and $1,500 can't be beat. Give us a Call and Embalmer "I ,.";rr--::-