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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1905)
I . , ' E j Hundreds of Ladies In this city have recently received by mail a booklet telling- them about the splendid garments for women we are showing this Spring La Vogue. No make of women's garments in the country that quite compares with the "La Vogue" line in genu ine good style, correctness of design, graceful fit and perfect make. They are moderate in price, too. There are beautiful Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Cloth and Silk Suits, Silk Coats, Jaunty Covert Jackets, Kain Coats and Skirts, all excellent. These splendid styles backed by our recommendation ought to interest the most particular dressers. Come See Them before too many are gone You are sure to be very well repaid for your trouble FRANK A. CRAM, SOLE AGENT SPECIAL UNDERMUSLIN -SALE- THIS WEEK UNDERWEAR AT THE UP-TO-DATE ST URi I F LOCAL MATTERS. Fresh smelt at McGuire Bros. New corned beef at McGuire Bros. Blue Vitrol at Clarke's 7c a pound. Mantle clocks, with gold plated front, warranted not to tarnish, at C. II. Temple's. Gloves and mittens at cost. Largest stock in the city. Must reduce the stock. S. .1. Frank. Temple, the Jeweler, has moved into the Smith building, opposite Williams' drug store. W. J. Baker has some beautiful lots for sale near Chas. Clarkt'a resilience on the hill. Do vour eves fail von? Come in and see C." II. Temple, the oculist, who is prepared to test and fit your eyes, and has the largest stock of glasses in the city. Best selection of ring-i ever brought to Hood Kiver. Over 200 styles. C. II, Temple. 8. K. Bartmess has a first class uphol sterer in his employ, and is prepared to do all kinds of repair work. I have a large stock on hand, in fact, the largest tock in town. Watches, the finest grade rings, the largest stock, all at reduced prices. Come and see C. II. Temple for bargains in all lines. Two houses for rent. W. J. Baker. For sale. Some of the finest lot9 on he hill, fronting the river. Also lots in Kiverview park and Idlewild. See W. J. Baker. Smoke the Hood River Strawberry 5c cigar J sold by all dealers. .Inst received New line I-ewis and (Mark souvenir pins. Call to see them i:t Clarke's the jeweler. Latest designs in ladies watcher; gold tilled, solid gold, and also with diamond M'tting. Also a full line of gentlemen's watches. C. II. Temple. A fine farm for sale in the Odell dis rict. Well improved. Sold at a bar ' nin ii taken soon. W. .1. Baker. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT Our Store H isalwavs been and alwavs will he T 1 1 K DIKFKUKNT STOUK. Vou can j!et t hiiifif here that you can't get el-ewhere, and at Little Prices. Baseball Goods Halls, mitts, gloves, masks, score books, etc. If ynu are thinkinirof bnyiiii; a bicycles ciune to us, e can save you money on standard made iieels. Fishing TacKle lioils, reels, lines, baskets, F( Iit shot, gsliunn e)rs;s, bait boxes, Hy books, etc., etc. Little I'rices. Musical Merchandise Our stock nfgtrintr, violin, ban- ' jo and puitar tittinga are lariie. We have almost everything in this line. Little Prices. HALF PRICE I (lo to the Ideal" Market for hav. I Sherwin-Williams paint at Clarke's. I Fresh garden seed at the Ideal Mar I ket on the heights. j Shingles. See us for best prices. I Oregon Lumber Co. Smoke the Hood Kiver Strawberry "( j cigar ; sold by all dealers. 50 acres on the East Side, 2 miles i out. 10 acres in young orchard. A snap, j W.J. BAKER. I Five room cottage near the Firs, fSOO. i W. J. Baker & Co. j For garden seeds that will grow go to AV. Haynes &Co. They have n large as sortment of flower and vegetable seeds I Take advantage of the warm spring l days and plant your garden now. ! Haynes & Co. also have a supply of ! on on sets. Sidewalk lumber. Delivery same j day order is received. Oregon Lumber , Co. j Do you use Lath? (iet our price and 'compare it. with that of competitors, j You will make money this way. Ore gon Lumber Co. Light room house for rent. II. M. Abbott. I'henominal property bargain. For $1500 cash, a place worth $2000, two story eight roomed house, two story barn, two corner lots, in lower Hood River, for a few days only, after which the price will be raised. Kdwin A. Henderson airent. Gentlemen: Money an object? Then bny your hat at Knapp's closing out sale. If you are having trouble deciding on your summer millinery, cease your wor rying and come to the millinery open ing to be held soon at Land's store. There you cannot help but find what you want. Closing out men's hats at Knapp's. The successful butcher is one who keeps as complete a line of meats as money can buy, and caters to the wants of bis customers. Such a stock you will find at McGuire Bros. v r easier rioveittes Some of the cutest thiinis jon ever saw. Chickens, duek.-i, rab bits, euus, cards, etc. Easter Plates in colored designs, very cute, 3ac each. Pearl Buttons Are j'.st as popular as ever for trimming shirt wai-ts and dresses. We huv'e all the new designs in fla and ball ieiirl, both plain and fancv. Liltle Prices. Children's Hose A fine line of stockings for little tots, in . lack, white, pink, blue, red and tan. Cotton anil sdk fin shed cass inere, extra wearing qualities at - Lit le I'rices. Tools Saws, hammers, hatchets, axes, grub-hoes, saw-handles, squares, bit", braces, hinges, screws, bolts. riets, and 100s of other things in hardware. ' Little Prices. At Least 75 Per Cent. Maybe More Of the Clothing now being sold is made from fabrics adulterated with mercerized cotton. It is a fact of vital importance to the dealer as well as the wearer. To The Dealer, Because it soon kills his reputation for good quality. The Cloth looks good, but falls down when put to the test of wea r. To The Wearer, Because whether he buys them for what they are or what they appear to be he is sure to be disappointed in the wear and looks of his clot hes. But if it is easy to be deceived in buying clot lies it is easy to escape deception. Frank h. Cram's Clothing is Always as Represented More Value for Less Money than Elsewhere Your Safety is Our Label A Small Thing to LooK for A Big Thing to Find A $3.00 Hai Given Free With Each $15.00, $16.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Suit A $2.00 Hat Free with Each $10 and $12 Suit Two-quart combination hot water bottle and fountain syringe gnarantei d for one year. Only If 1.50 at Clarke's. Do you want that prescription filled accurately and with just what the doc tor ordered? Then take it to Clarke's. See Frohn & Heaton on the heights for I" tab land-plaster. Buy vour berry crates and fruit boxes at the llood River box factory. They are homemade and the fruit sells at top prices when packed in them. Hood River fruit deserves good Ixixes, and when you buy from the Hood Kiver box foctory you are sure of a supply w hen you want them. Our prices are right. Davidson Fruit Co. Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic and keep off gray hairs. Wasco Patent and Sherman Patent flour, made in Sherman county from the noted wheat of that county; quality fully guaranteed. Sold by W. II. Wait. All watch, jewelry and optical work guaranteed. Clarke the Jeweler. Do you live in this part of the coun try? Then buy home-made fruit boxes. They are all right and the ppices are right. At Davidson Fruit Co. Full line of all kinds of meat, fresh and cured, at Holman's. 1 110 acres, U miles from Mosier sta tion, on main road; good spring; $25 an acre; will divide; line apple land. Also other Mosier property. W.J.Bukent Co. Houseand lot in Spokane on desirable residence street. Will trade for llood River farm property. W. J. Baker tt Co. Chickens! chi kens! We will pav you the top price for all your produce Bring it to us and be convinced that what we tell you is so. McGuire Bros. Wulk-over shoos all tho latest lasts, at the New Store. Vogt Bi os. McGuire Bros, carry the best leading brands of Butter Hazel wood, White Clover and Washoiigul. Be sure to get prices on the new line of Klgin, Waltham and other standard watch movements before buying else where. Clarke the Jeweler. THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Sewing Machines We sell the New Home, White, D 'ine-tic snd Standard. Supplies for all makes Low prices on some slightlv n-eil machines now in stock. Tents A ltmre stock of u'lill mill uerh'e tents in all sizes; wagon covers 4i and camp equipage of every sort, and our prin s are a 1:1 tie I.'-h than eUewheie Horse Goods lluggy whips, good ones at 'J."n: ami 35c, feed bags, baiters, rope ties, surcingle", cinches, curry combs, horse brushes, clippers, inane combs, spurs, etc. Widow Shades Don't jrtu need some new on -s? Fibre shad s spri'g rollers., it),: .Opaque, slta l-s Mile Kringed shades -lo,- Complete with fixtures. Now that, all iir.portant question is settled the next thing is the ring a line new line of eng.ujement and wedding rings. I'rices riulit. Cutrke Ihe jeweler. The Davidson Fruit Co. have left in stock one No. ii Stickney three-horse power gasoline engine arranm d for l ist or slow speed suitable for pumping water for irrigating purposes or o'hei power. Very simple and easy to oper ate. For sale at a bargain . WANT MO.i:V? I have tfhill'i to frKOO to loan on liist-class sccuritv. F. 11 llartwig. Well, don't you see that if you ish to n'o well, you should ste Clarke the optician. Guaranteed work in p'a.-s tilting. Faster Opening' of Imported and Do mestic pattern hats ot Kami's store, Thursday afternoon and following days Complete set of Blacksmi)hing tools for sale ; also will sell or lease simp: well established business. Located in llood Liver. W. .1. Baker & Co Miss Hazon will he pleased to hive the ladies of lined River and vicinity call. Orders will he taken and prompt ly tilled by competent trimmer". A line line of pretty new clocks: also a good line of ISI7 Roger Pros, and th er standaid inalies of silverware at Clarke's the Jeweler. Seed potatoes for sale at W-it's New Tniluy. Frctdi Chinook almon, halibut, elaiu- etc, 1-riday ami vittirday at Me-Guiie Bn is. lies! creamery miner, title anil oica roll at McGuire Bros I ecK r.liisim anil tamilv are now residents of 'I he Dalles. Mrs. Maria Met inire h up lorn Scholls visiting her sons in llood Uiv er. Miss Mary Woll'iird of White Kn'innn is in the city to attend the Ni l on Smith wedding. j S), tl. La France, u I'm tland iap-i itallst anil former resident of lioi.il: Kiver, is in tho city. .1. I). Mi.Culley, a business mi' ol ; .lo.-e h, Or., was in the citv last, oik tint guest of IT. and Nils. M I-'. Shaw. L. M. Curl of Albany, e;nml ' miii celor of the KnighU of l'.sthin for Oregon. paid the locul lodge an otlicinl visit Tuesdny eveniug. I)r. Cool er h it Monday for Iowa, where he goes to attend to some I n;. iuess iill'airs. He expects to r 'inn in a couple of inonthn to make Tot il Kiver his home. Lev. II. C. ClaiU of Ihlinont nil! pic itch at the .Methodist church next Sunday at 11 a. m. and x p. m. l'lie (lilartei ly conleii nee w ill I n I. eh: in Saturday nt ! I m. Mr. Sherwood, from MnnslieM. Tioga county, Penn., is in the i dh v with a view of Inlying a homo here. Mr. Sherwood comes, from the -aiuc pert Of the Pennsylvania lis the colony that eaino to Hoi d Kiver in IsTH, and was acquainted w ith ii iiuiiil er ,oi the fit mi lies. The Interstate Publishing eon pany of Spokane, which recently is-eed a "history" of nkima, Klickitat nud Kittitas Connies, containing "lite ups of pioneer mill others, hi brought suit ngeiiist n number i,l per sons who contracted for hiogrm iiio. and who refuse on one ground or an other to pay tor the same In u ca-e brought ngain-t. W. L. Sphrui tore cover sou.e c'T I. .Lihtice Nichol- (! (tided against the company. As a consequence the coinpany's att- rnev this morning asked for a chan . " ot venue in the (- again.-t K. S. , ate to recover j'IH .'i. It is said there are iri or :Vi of these suits to le tiled. Republic. W ater and Light Notice All water ami light hills must be paid i' ilie company's ollico each month in i ' . a u ee, 1 1 ii or before tin- 10th day of ' mi nth. No collector will lie Vent herea::. r In nil cases where hills art' " ' ' promptly paid when line, the ser ''vs will he discontinued until nil i' i araues are pa id. l!"OI UIVI'.K KLKCTKIC L. V- & W. C. Py V. II. Chipping, Manager. W II Stay in llooil Kiver. The remedy that makes yon oat, deep i"d grow strong, called 1'alnio Tablets, Mil he sold regularly by Williams' I'liarinacy, Hood Kiver. These great o ne ami constitution builders cost only t'i' per box, six Ihixcs fl! 50. Notice Stockholders' Meeting. I he annual meeting' of the stockhol.l-i-"t the Hood Kiver li.ise Hall assn 'i.ition will he held at the rooms of the Commercial club, April L'.'t, 11105. i. K. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Land plaster at llolinan & Co. Do Vim Slider with Dyspepsia or indigestion? Clarke's Dyspepsia I'mM"Is ill cure von. Price only fttlc. I n k. II hi U WW IcNl H 1 W n u un x. i ii ii ill ii. r i v v ;,j . i il We ari' showiii"' Castor and Tan Covert Coats Tijvlit tiittinjj; and loos.- back, at from $7.50 1 $14.50. Hoar in mind t lint with tlicsc "annciit you take no cliamvs, as tlu-v arc tin1 Palmer Garments, which means Latest styles, licit it Maile, More Perfect. Pit and Most Plcjinntj Pinish. i S3 n(), n,M' Ul'w iii'i'ivid Clothing: for Men and Boys i:vcr tliiii"' tliat is new and nobby in Men's, Youths' and I Joys' ( lot hin' is Ji in iv ri:wlr for vour ilistiect M Mmv lr c'rwuMroKsor a man's wardrobe is complete wit hout one, and t hose we are showing are a com II bination of eleo-aucc and economy, that at once must appeal t o your pride and purse, t ome in; you arc Smith Block II. .1. Fredericks, was up from Port laud last week. Mrs. Charley Clark, of Hood Kiver, with her little daughter, are visiting .Mrs. W. (). Hadley. Wasco News. (ieorge T. Prather made sale last week of (lien I'abrickH Hi t acres on the Past, side to .1. ). Mark; con -iderat inn, i?:i'J. The land is partly improved. S. P. Shutt, who has been a news paper publisher in Oregon for "in years, will start a paper to be called I he ( ilnhe next week at (iold lieach, ( 'urray county. Lnraway A Cooper finished Friday night setting 20 acres to Newtowns and Spitengergs, with jn.-t enough ot her vai ieties to act as pellenzerH. i hie year ego the land was virgin soil. Whiskey Creek, tributary to Hood Kiver, will henceforth be disliii iMiishcil as Cider ('reek, and it iint.ur illy follows, mys the Portland Teln ;riiin, that red noses will give way to :ed apples. Mrs. .1. L. Carter of llood Kiver, was in the city last night, the guest, of Kev. and .Mrs. J, V. Crawford. While hero she met her brother, loseph I .'color, whom she had not seen for If! years.- Ileppner Tillies. The amount of taxes collected bv the Sheriff lo April II is oil.'JIt. This is a good showing for that otlicer, and speaks well for our citi ens to le able to pay that sum into the public treasury. Chronicle. Mrs. Charles llalversen, who recent ly ciiiii" here from Pennsylvania says he feels perfectly lit homo in Hood Kiver. "Oregon is Pennsylvania with all of her good points and with none of her bad ones," says Mrs. : i mIwi son. Mrs. H. ('. Clark, now residing in t.de famous Hood Kiver valley, was in ( ioldemhiln during the week visiting old time friends. She and her hus band, Kev. Clark, are well pleased with that part of Oregon. ( lolden lnl" Agriculturist. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Conklin and laughter Margaret reached Hood Kiv i r Saturday morning from KirksviJle .Mo., mill are guests for the present at the Hotel Wniicomii. Mr. Cnnkliii owns a wheat ranch in Klickitat county east of ( loldendaln, and left the fii-t of the week to look after the Mime. Mr. Conklin and family ex- cct to make their hTTuie for the sum mer in this city and may later pur chase property here. They have been leaders of the Clacier for a year or more, and feel that they are somewhat acquainted here already. Saturday they drove over the valley to View the apple orchards and berry fields. Opening Week Brought its Rewards IN THE Enthusiastic approval of many of the most crit ical buyers of Millinci y We invit e your special attention this week to some values without RIVALS ANYWhtK Including patterns from Children's 1 lats. from Ladies' Press Hats, from EVERY HAT tz JUST RECEIVED NEW SKIRTS NEW COATS ( )ur advance sliijiniciit up . : h H ii our Srini; Stock of iotl at olll' store. don't fail to call and see our as welcome iookiii"" as iny me,. J. E. RAND Mrs.Pricn returned Saturday from n trip to Portland. Mrs. McKeignu of Collins Lauding is visiting Mrs. Spear on the heights. A. I. Mason returned Sunday after noon from a visit with his wife in tho hospital in that city. He says Mrs. Mason is getting along nicely, and her physicians i xpect her to be strong enough for the operation today. Hakin & Kent will begin this week to paint the resilience being erected near T. .1. Cunning's l.y Will Sheets tho fire chief. Imkin A. Kent put a new coat of paint to (Ml. Sti'iiiinlnm' dwelling nist week, also the homo of Coiitiii' tor Arnold. 1. C. Nealeigh has been unfilled by Forest Supervisor Ascholf lo report for duty as. a ranger on the resono by April 15. The first work laid out by the supervisor is tho construct ion of the trail from Lost lake annuel Mount Hood to (ioveiumeiit camp. When this is completed it will ho possible to ride around Mount Hood on Horse back. The trail will make it much easier for the forest patrol to protect the forests from I! res. Car Kobbins, who was taken to tho hospital at The Ditlle.s hist week j suffering from an abscess in his right j lung, resulting from a seven-weeks' j siege of pneumonia, is feeling much bettor since his operation. II is friends j hiive every hope that he will soon i recover. Mr. Kobbins was employed . during the winter at the Parkertow n 'mills. He was accoinpan ied to The I Dulles by his brother and si.-ti r .lo !seph and Cody and l.y I. ('. Neiil. igh. S. F. lilyhle and family ere nuiT re sidents of t heir Tw ill Oaks farm one mile west of the city. .Manager Allen and familv w ill occupv the Klvt lie ic.- i delice on West Oak street. ' 'I he for luor proprietor of the (Uadcr will now ; enjoy life on his fruit much. I'elieii it Sanders, have jiist been given a contract to erect a new house for Mr. lily tho. .lohn .oils and sons are ul ready at work on the foundation. The building is expected to he completed by .lone 1."). I Mi-s (lertrude Kinney, a nurse from 'i he I miles Hospital and a fi iend ot Mr. and. .Mrs. liurns Jones and ith els in the alley has hi i u spending her days of convah'.-cenee from a siege I of the typhoid fever nt. the home of Mr. ami .Mis. Jones. Miss Kinney is a fkilllnl and acconq li-hi d nor-i Hiui the fact that Mr. : ti i Mrs. Jones returned from the hiaqiital so fortu I li'itciy after their illness hist summer j is due largely to her skillful work. Miss 'Kinney returns to 'Iho Dulles this j week for further treatment. She I says being a "mirsee'' not so e:ijm able as being a nurse, tbu it is much J S5.CO to $6.00 50 cents Up $2-00 Up CORRECT nsr 2s :f ' s 0 y New TOT) CoatS. X llood River ' pleasanter to wait upon others than i to receive the nit out ion yourself. Her .lion I Kiver friends hope for her j speedy recovery and that she may con ' chide to come to I loud Kiver pernm ! nently in the near future. ! S. V. Condon of White Sain i n was ill I lood Kiver Sunday, on his ' way to Port land, lie returned Tues 1 day. ! Joseph Davenport of Mount llooil has left for St. Anthony, Idaho, wl.iro ' he owns a farm. I Mrs II. L. Vorso returned Monday I from The Dalles, where she visited i her mother, Mrs. P. Cram. j Orattaii Condon of White S ilniou, i who has been at Kugene since lest i fall, attending tho high school there, j returned last week to assist his lather ' on t he frarni. Tho young man n n lo ill splendid record in his school woik. I Wiliiani liable, w ho n cent ly ur- chased the com hit i ouso and lots where Dr. Cooper resides on Kiv er street west of L. Henry's is improv ing the grounds and expects to I i ed anol her cottage on the vacant I (. is summer unless he sells. W. F.Arnold, whose family cnu.i . p from llood Kiver Unit a little . ii might, receive i..-teopathie treatlin t, arrived in the city rei t i:tv mid to ,iy accoinpan led by Mrs. Arnold and i :ie children, loll for Pendleton wl ro flay will make their hiiice. - Chr . i- liilly W'hnler, who was ovi r t his ranch under the I. lulls of wood mountain, last Friday, , strawberries arc doing niiii,, t hat t hero are I on ies t ! el e , .- 1 . as I he end ol a man's thumb. He t hree and a ha I acres hi rri. w Inch w i I (luce very early .Mrs. l'ettis of North I ' has I eon in Cclili i . i i I ..i l passed through lb o.l Kivi-r and sto pi ii lor a h .-, days' her friend Mrs. A. ('. Loft no All.! tor t Wl 'k isit w ;tu on W.st Kner street. Mrs. Petti.- t Mnks !! id Kiver t he most lovely l.-.ce she I, us ever vistcd and would con e l.eie to live if she could get the u ( n 'i ll to move, but thinks this would le hard to do because of their largo ropcrty interests at their l-.asteru" hoi. e. She expects to come again ai d mulu a longer visit as she was hr.i rii d ilv.iiv J before her visit was out this time, l.y ! a message from home. Ciiiiiinif Social Kvcijt. An invitation ball will bo given i y the Kood Kiver orchestra ut the Od il hall, April -js. Invitations will be sent out, a d further particulars given in n xt week's paper. WJ lias just heel i received I