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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1905)
H0C1J KIVER GLACIER, THUfcdDAY, APRIL 13, 1905 js? K. B. BRAGG . CO. j& Dress Goods We are allowing some exceptionally pretty pat terns in Dress Goods, including mohair, plain and embroidered; Panamas and suitings at from 55c to 70c per yard. These you have to see to appreciate their values, for the reason that they have heretofore been sold for a much higher price. Vails! Vails! Vails! In white and plain colors, also several styles of pat terns, brown-mixed, blue-mixed and embroidered, at from 17c to 25c. Handkerchiefs Of all kinds and prices. We bovght a sample line no two alike, and from this lot you can get the most beautiful handkerchiefs at about one-half the actual value. Belts Ladies' silk belts in black, white, red and blue from 50c to $1.25. liuster Ilrown Belts for Children 25c to :t5 Crush and Plain Velvet Belts 35c. Men's Leather Belts. 50c to $1.00. Wash Goods The prettiest lot of wash goods that will go on the Trail this summer we are now showing. You will have to hurry to get first choice for they an? go ing pretty fast. We bought cotton goods just as t he market struck bottom, and in this line we can assure you the very lowest price, in these wash goods we have Jacquard novelties 17c Luster Silks 17c Enoirs Silicia 17c DeSoire 17c Pongee Silks :j'2c to 0c India Linens 10c to 25c Ginghams : 7c to 17c Calicos 5c and 0c Ladies' Summer Underwear Knit vests, good and serviceable.. 10c up to $1.00 Union Sum, plain and embroidered Muslin underwear Skirts, 11-in. ruffle, lace trimmed...... 05c Skirts, 20-in. rufile, 2 rolls insertion, 12 tin ks, choice $1.50 Skirts, 22-in. rufile, '5 rows insertion, 15 tucks $1.75 Gowns 50c. $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Drawers 50c to H5c w i i AMERICAN BEAUTY STYLE 102 Kalimuoo Corn! Co. Salt Mtkirt ri'i,, i AMERICAN BEAUTY Styl 1079 Kalamazoo Cortet Co. Sole MakoM American Beauty Corsets Are the best fitting, most com fortable and most stylish and up-to-date Corsets made. All Ladies should "wear American Beauty Corsets Style No. 302, 75c For a cheap, comfortable cor set will please you. Style No. 103 at $1.00 is a more desirable corset in every respect than any other make, at even $1.25. Styles 316 and 1079 at $1.25 and $1.50 Are the equal of any of the big department stores that sell for $1.75 to $2.50. Iff Made oy saumaioo uerre Co. Also Sola Mate. 3 of American Benuty and F. C. Corset) (style 1U3 111 it, - f v- I m 'I' if tn AMERICAN BEAUTY STYLE 318 Kalamazoo Corset Co. Sole Maker Men's, Boys and Children's Clothing' Our line is the very best for the money nuked that anyone ran show. )nr all wool Men's Suits at 110.00 are utrictly all O. K., and our Fancy Worsteds at li.00 to .f 17.r.() are better goods and better made than what other people are asking .ftl .1.00 to if 20.00 for. You stand in your own light if you don't see our clothing for Men, lioys and Children before you buy elsewhere. Hats! Hats! Hats! Our Hand Finished Hat for men at 12.50 are the equal in every respect to in the city. We also have a nice line of John B. Stetson hats at $4.00 and $4 line of hats and caps for Boys and Children. Also a nice line of Straw Hats for Bovs and Children. any f .'5.00 or .f3.r) 50, as well as a tine Douglas Line of $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes That Talk for Themselves Campers Outfits Tents 8x10, 10x12, 12x14, wall, at $8.00 and up. Quilts for camping purposes, fl.00, $1.25, 11.50 aud f 2.00. Blankets from 45c, for cotton and wool mixed $1.50 to $2.50. See us for goods in this line. Men's Shirts We have the prettiest and best fitting line of Golf Shirts that are being shown at 50c, .", $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Also shirts with collars attached at from .'?5c to 50. Gloves! Gloves! Ladies' Kid Gloves $1.00, $1.25 and $1 .50. Men's Gloves of all kinds, both dress and work nt from 25c to $1.50. We call your attention especially to our black driving gloves, $1 .25, and our $1.25 lino of work gloves. UNITED BRETI1ERN BUILD AT MOSIER Hpeolal Correspondence. Mosier, Or., April 11. The truHteoa of the United Drethrea church of this olty purchased a lot In a doslr iihlu portion of the town ou which they Intend to erect a church build ing thin summer. Henry ltatcham spoilt a few days In Mosier visiting bis brother this week. After a two-weeks' sojourn iu Poit lmid, .T. J. IjawIs returned homo Bat- urady evening. Fishing seems to be the great sport among the male element iu Mosier. It is fortunate that all cannot be tin successful at Wallace Husbands who caught a trout last Sunday that measured 21 inches in length and weighed two pounds. Will Hand spent Saturday in Mosier assisting Mr. Kinney of Portland in running the lines for his claim, which is situated eight miles from Mosier. Mrs. Stewart and her sister Mrs. Klugsford, visited relatives in ilood Hlver and White Salmon last week. Miss Nettle Abbott of Hood River gave a millinery opening on Saturday at the residence of Miss Oolite Mosier. Robert Husbands. Misses Alta and Esther Husbands and Muster Kstee ilroslus visited friends and relatives in Mosier over Saturday and Sunday. The Christian Endeavor held its iiioiit 111 v business moeeting and social on Friday eveuing at the home of Mrs. C. I). Morgan. About IU) of tlio members were present, to make merry a few hours of the evening. After the conclusion of the business part of the social, the remaining hours were spent in various sports into which all most lieattily entered, anil were quite ready at about 11, for the bounteous lunch which was served by the members of the social committee. On Saturday evening the young Losing Money on Horses There are several ways of doing this betting on the wrong one, making mistakes in trading, etc.; but the most frequent way is by neglecting their health just when the hard wr rk of spring and summer is at hand. A great deal can be saved by using Columbia Stock Food It is a general tonic and appetizer; gives a tine, glossy coat; hardens the muscles and places the animal in the best possible physical condition. It comes in 25, 50, $1.00 packages, and twenty-five pound pails for $.'1.50. It is all medicine nothing added to make it bulky or heavy. WE HAVE IT REIR CASS, Smith Mock. Reliable Druggists. J people of Mosier hindered Will Marsh a pleasant surprise iu honor of his 21st birthday. The evening was de lightfully spent in playing various games, after which all were invited to partake of a sumptuous repast con sisting of several courses from chicken salad to cake mid fruit. The young men no doubt are willing to express the following sentimeut: "We may live without poetry, music and art, We may live without conscience, we may live without heart, We may live without friends, we may live without, hooks, lint civilized men can not live with out cooks. The following pupils of district 5 are on the roll of honor for the month ond inn Auril H: Harold (look. Wil- lie Deiiee. Annie llaacke. Marv Mor- I gan, Willie Stewart, Leodica Haacke, ireue Morgan, .Mioe mosier, Alorora llaacke, deorge Sturgis, Ralph Smith, Willie ttillHrt, J limine (ireen, tier trude Davenport, Mattie Hudson, AM mo Hudson. While iu town last week, Mr. Hull of Portland, manager of the Dayton Computing Scale Co., purchased from J. .V Mosier two residence lots and one business lot. D. C. Moragn has been appointed assessor lor the ensuing year. Mrs. E. 11. Wood aud infant tlaugh ter, wife and daughter of The Dalles marshal, is visiting with her mother. Mrs. Davenport. VIENTO. Mr. aud Mrs. Cuughlin walked to Menominee Sunday. (Jeorge hix and Jesse Hobriin of Hood River were In town Tuesday. The school is planning to celebrate Arbor day rriilay. A surprise party was held at Mrs. Jones' Saturday night in honor of John Warren's birthday. The town people were all there and the bounti ful supply of good tilings to eat was enjoyed by all. Dancing was the feature of the evening, the music be ing supplied by Mis. Rivers with the base viol, Mr. Kivers with the violin. and Ooorge Harnard with the guitar. Spring iu all its beauty is here, school room ami houses are tilled with the pretty mountain Dowers gathered by the children. Miss Wright made her weekly trip to her home at Hood River Friday night returning Monday moruing. Mrs. Rivers spent a day at Steven son not long ago. There is much sickness from colds and grip. Little llaby True has been ipiite sick with a cold. There was a slight frost Monday morning, but think it did no damage. Mr. Curran was in Hood River Friday Our fruit trees are in full bloom and a good crop of fruit is expected. Mr. and Mrs. Warren were In Hood Friday. Work is getting along nicely at the mill aud a good crew of men at work. J. R. NICKELSEN DEALER IN Vehicies and Agricultural Implements. Road Wagons, Farm Wagons, Delivery Wagons, Just received a full assorted carload of nrrjpc lmrries and Snrinr Wagons direct from the 3U,,,;'5 '--' C C7 factory. If you contemplate purchasing a new buggy or Spring Wagon soon, come and look this stock over, anil pick out what you A ,-.,. i:., i,:.i. ,i i'. jpnng WagOnS. dium grade work, at prices that are right. Bikes, . Buggies, Runabouts. SPRAY PUMPS Sentinel Jr., Bean, Pomona, Rochester, Fruitall also Extra Hose, Nozzles and Connections. A full stock of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators and re pairs, drubbing Machines and Wire Cable, Aernioter Wind Mills, Jitickeye Pumps, JJolster Springs, Hoyts Tree Sup ports and llanford's Balsam of Myrrh. Extra Buggy Tops, Cushions, Dashes, Poles, Shares, Singletrees anil IScckyokcs. Planet Jr. and Iron Age -Garden Tools. Now's the time to choose your Garden tools, and choosing them here you have a larger variety to select, irom man was ever offered. Whatever your Implement wants, if they're satisfied here you will have cause for rejoicing over their cost n""lo"s"w- J.R. NICKELSEN. CRAPPER. Fred Oates, after spending the past winter iu Seattle, returned to his home iu this vicinity last Sunday. Mormons F.lders William Jenkins and Andrew Jackson of the Portland conference were visitors iu this neigh borhood on Thursday and Friday of last week, the guests of W. F. (ireg ory. An F.pworth league was organized at the Crupper April 5 with P. II. Martin, president: Mrs. L. H. Arne son, 1st vice president; Miss Vinra Cams 2.1 vice president ; Miss Maud Stranahan, ltd vice president; John nie Lindsay, 4th vice presideut; Miss Inez . .Martin, secretary ; K. Duncan Martin, treasurer. The league organ ized with ten charter members. Best Spraying .Material at the lowest prices at Clarke's store. I Tree Planters, Attention. We now have a lurge stock of Fruit Trees on our I'ine tirove Farm, in chant? of Charley Wells, at greatly re duced price, lie sure to see our s'tock and get our prices before buying vour trees. THK I'Al.LKS M KSKK1KS, chard than ever this year. Mr. Knox believes a the saying: "What is worth doing at all is worth doing well." Quite a kick is being made amongst the farmers about the contract for se curing water for this season from the East Fork Irrigating Co., many of the farmers declaring that they will do without water before they will sign the contracts. We hope to see the matter adjusted before the irrigating season. C. R. Uone is having a neat little cottage built on his place at the top of the Straight bill for his foreman, Mr. Price. & T. Folts is setting out some ap ple trees on the land he purchased of T. L. Massey. The tree were pur chased of the Stanton 4 Rawsou uur sery and no liner lot of trees can lie found in the valley. It pays to pat ronize home industry. weight N' pounds, and on April C, to wife of Chas. Stanton, a hoy; weight 10 pounds. M II IIIWIiMI HIMM Ayers DUKES VALLEY. I Vincent hospital at Portland last We are having flue weather for grow- ".T to 06 operated on for appeudi- ing crops for the past two weeks cms. nice warm sunshiny days with just Mrs. llelle 'Canireou is visitinu enough rain to keep the ground frieuds at Cascade Locks this week. moist. !,, v wrii. ..a I ... iTumjnmiu mm nua WflD A. T. Dodge sold his lease on the visitiua friends and relatives in th six -acre berry Held to E. T. Folts, go I valley last Sunady. l... 1..., .l. i t ! rf """ llM UI wr,7 "usiness , There have been three new arrivals for this year. I iu town in the last Uo weeks, viz: J. A. Knox has bought an new up-1 March 'JO, to w ife of Oscar Caiiit ro i. to-date spray pump and will spray I a boy : weicht 9' pounds. On Ann When the nerves are weak everything goes wrong. You are tired all the time, easily discouraged, nervous, and irritable. Your cheeks are Sarsaparilla ?ale and your blood is thin, our doctor says you are threatened with a nervous breakdown. He orders this grand old family medicine. " For m.iri- tMn ( vmra I hvc u.il At ..f' Sirsaiu.nll.iii mr f ,,iiv , ,, ur,j ,,,. t all uiiic. xihI h ,.. .i-rfn; m,.,ii,-1(. (or m,. pure blood. "-D. C. M i.r. llavtu. l,.u 51 W hottlf. , ,. . .,, Weak Nerves K. H. Weber, Prop, j more and take better care of his or-1 3, to wife of A. T. Dodge, a girl; Keep the bovv;: Pills, Just r- regular with fy-r