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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1905)
!A NEW HAT! $3 We Don't Sell Time HAVEN'T HALF ENOUGH OURSELVES js? we do SELL CLOTHING j& I 5, Ladie's Wear Ladios' Suits, Skirts, Waists, Muslin Ontlerwer, Hosiery and Gloves, Dress Goods, Wash Goods and Silks shown in the most elaborate varieties. FRANK A. CRAM Has gathered for your inspec tion the best line of values tin? Ainer'.c.ui market af fords, and that's "Goin Sniih." Tile American Lady Of today must be i, than half !i:is ideas which .r. We are more wa '. Special Sale SATTEEN PETTICOATS $1.95, $1.75, $1.50 Values, Commencing Saturday, May 6th, FOR $1.15 Men's Wear. Men's. Boys', Youths and Little Gents are all assured of careful and correct fitting, up-to-date, style, honest ma terials and cash prices at Frank A. Cram's We Buy for Cash, We Sell for Cr.sh, We turn Ouv Stock, We Show Assortment We Save Yon Money. Don't take our word. Look Around Town Special Weekly Sale JOYS SUITS Age, 3 to 1 A $1.75, $2.00, $2.50" Suits Connnoicinz' Saturday, May 7H o EACH i V"i Qi yfajk YOU GET THE CROP Together with 11 acres of choice fruit Hint berry land. Thin mot lien well, there is just enough slope fur good drainage, iiml the soil is deep, nice nnl very productive. Of the 11J areesall hut' ft acres me in line cultivation, at1 the balance very easy to clear; 'A acres are in strawberries. The berries are in splendid condition and ought t net I'liKUhis reason. There are 4."0 choice apple and )ecti trees from one to three years old. The. place it well fenced, w ith a neat three-roomed house, him, chicken house and oilier outbuildings: It is within 2 miles of the town of W hile Salmon, and close lo school, mail delivered. The locution is well chosen, and will make a lovely home. We class it as one of our liest bargains and you get II for ffl.ftdO, with terms of f'.i-Vleash ami Ihe balance to suit. If you are looking for a line orchard and berry place let lis show )oll this prop, ertv. We have a fine prop-wit "on In oiler a good blacksmith. For particulars see or write White Salmon Land Co. White Salmon, Wash, T e radical changes in Millinery this spring have caused us much concern. We are in close touch with the best authorities on line, materials and colors, and we : : : SHOW THE LATEST AND MOST EXCLUSIVE IDEAS AT PRICE THAT DEFY COMPETITION We present this week for afternoon and "eiieral dress wear Hats inst accepted by Kastern Teachers of Fashion. In points of finesse ami superior style they have no rivals : : ; : : : : UNA CSJ J. SBcsasEEEDacnsiiBiJOSsBBiaaessBess R A N QUALITY STORE D TpsCE ttp-to-datb stoikig I BRIEF LOCAL JIATTEHH Gloves and mittens at cost. Largest stock in the citv- Must reduce the stock. 8. J. Frank. W. J. l'.aker lias some la'autiful lots for sale near Clnis. Clarke's residence on the hill. S. K. Rnrtmess has a first class uphol sterer in his employ, and is prepared to do all kinds of repair work. Two houses for rent. W. J. linker. For sale. Some of the finest, lots on lie hill, fronting the river. Also lots in Riverview pur!; and Idlowild. See AV. J. Maker. d New line Lewis and pui:'. Call to see ie. eler. lust receivei Clark souvenir at Clarke's I lie 50 acres on il out. 10 acres in Fast Side, 2 miles :i-ig orchard. A snap. W.J. BAKER. 1 prescription filled 'li just what the doc- , take it to Clarke's. in for best prices. Do yon Tii t 11 accurately n- I wi tor ord t ..d .' l'l. Shingles. S Oregon Imer Co. Use W:V;i'-' anti-septic hair tonic and keep off gray hairs. For garden seeds that will grow go to W. llaynes &C ". They have a large as sortment of llower and vegetable seeds 'IV o advantage of the warm spring dus and plant your garden now. I'ayn 'sA Co. also have a supply of o.i on sets. Sidewalk lumber. Delivery same day order is received. Oregon Lumber Co. lMienoniinal property bargain. For $1,11)0 cash, a place worth $2000, two story eight roomed house, two story barn, two coiner lots, in lower Hood Kiver, for a few days only, after which the price will lie. raised. Kdwin A. Henderson atrent. All watch, Clock and j" v. Iry repair wo-k guaranteed hy Clarke, the jeweler. Mantle, wall and cookoo eijtks on east' terms at Clark's. Do you use Lath? Get our price and compare it with that of competitors You will make money this way. Ore gon Lumber Co. Boiling meat at a bargain at McGuire Bros. Frohn & lleaton, Ihe Ideal market, on the heights, will treat you right. Fresh Salmon, halibut and shad at McGuire Bros. See Frohn & Heaton on the heiuhts tor nice, dry Hi-inch stove wood. Best breakfast bacon and hams at McGuire Bros. Fine potatoes for seed and table use it Frohn & Heutou's, Ihe heights. Fresh lot of Oregon vegetables at Mc- theni ! uulre I'ms.saturday lor Minday dinner. Walk-over shoes nil the latest lasts, at the New Store. Vogt Bros. Best meats from selected stock at McGuire Bros. Best creamery butter at Mclluin Bros. 50c and (We. If you have not contracted yen berry crates wi' h the Davidson Fruit Co., Iietter do so quick and get the benefit of the redoe, d prices at which contracts are now being made. Well, don't you sue that if you wish to see well, you should see Clarke the optician. Guaranteed work in glass lilting. To make room f t new stock all cut glass will be c'os' d out at cost. Clarke i he jeweler. Fresh Chinook 'almon, halibut, clams etc., Friday and Saturday at McGuire Bros. Call and examine my new line of watches I can save you money .Clarke, the jeweler. I guarantee a fit in glasses. Clarke, the optician and jeweler. D" y it live in this part of the coun fv? Then buy home-made fruit boxes. Theva-eall right and the ppices are i igiit. At Davidson Fruit Co. McGuire Bros, carry the best leading brands of Butter llazelwnod. White Clover and Washongal. 1(10 acres, 1J miles from Mosier sta tion, on main road; good spring; $25 an acre; will divide; tine apple land. Also other Mosier property. W.J. Baker & Co. House and lot in Spokane on desirable residence street. Will trade for Hood River farm property. W. J. Baker & Co. Chickens! chickens! We will pay you the ton price for all vour produce. Bring it lo us and be convinced that what ve tell vou is bo. McGuire Bros. 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. Complete set of l'lacksmilhing tools for sale; also will sell or lease shop! well-established business. Located in I lood River. W. J . Baker & Co. For groceries, flour, meats, fresh and salt go lo Frohn & Heaton the Ideal market on the heights. Ditch Notice. Bv order of board of dir to great demand for water capacity of the company's water will lie s itced fcnn to another. WabT will mil (inland owini lilni'ct Humes, mi I'V.f Intend - be deliv ered on laud described In eon! ran. rer- sons wishing oi-!i:ingo water rLdit must do it bv transfer on eonipiiux 's bonks, A, ('. SI ATKN, M innger. 1 Jiti rl.li'.i'ii nit .11 a, V 1 1 1ll. At the Buret! school house the C, K. Turner club will give an entertainment consisting of recitations, solos,, nuartets, dialogues, etc , etc, This will he f n lowed bv an ice I'leain hoc al. Remem ber the d.de Thursday evening, May lltb, at H o'clock, l'roceeds will go to ward Hie support of the Turner club. Everybody invited. New Today. Baseball. Baseball. Bass ball. Big game Sunday. Dalles River, at Columbia Park. Iewis and Clark hatpins at Vogt Bros, new store. A new line of Walkover shoes just re ceived at the new store of Vogt Bros. Stein-Block clothing beats them all, Vogt Bros. For a good hat, hny a Gordon at Vogt Bros. Conking Demonstration anil Supper. :miss i',. ,iav Davidson will give i cooking demonstration at the I'nitarian I W. G. Kliot II ill, Wednesday afternoon, ' May 10. at 4 o clock, under the patron- I age of Mrs. Moe, Mrs. Franz, Mrs. Jnck- I son, Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. McGuire. Miss Davidson will serve hot wiilll Hood , cheese, salad and orange straws. Among I other things iiuestions will he received and answered. The ladies of Hood Riv: should not. miss this chance to add to their culinary art. At 11 o'clock a delicious supper will In served to ladles and gentlemen for cents. Miss Davidson will sunplv who come with hot wallles and oilier danlies. The ladies of ttie church will add a substantial menu. Notice to Strawberry (irowers. The office of The Hood River Fruit Growers Union is now open for business. Sew Millinery In todav. Late dedgns in Dress, Street and Children's hats. See our shirt waist sets. Mother of Bead, Girdles, Buck les and Hat l'ins. New patent veil fnst ners. MMF ABBOTT. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT Lewis and ClarK Fair TicKets are given away each week. F'onr will be out before the opening of the fair. A nnmliered coupon with every one dollar pur chase. R. Si G. Corset are form producing garments for comfort, stvle and wear. They are the peer of any made. Price $1 00. Petticoat Special. The Henrietta, Black Satteen, finely finished with full ruffled flounce, an exceptionally fine garment at a little price, $1.25. White Shirt Waist nwi'ie ui nnc quniuy ui ibh w.m 1LM THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES if nihroiderv and lace insersion, pearl buttons, must be seen lo be appreciated. A little price for a fine wai-t, each $1.2o. Boys' Overall Suits, two-piece suits in Military, Japan ese, and Rough Rider styles, grtxl quality, per suit $1 00. Ladies' Wrappers, the best filling, nicest finished wrap per you ever saw for the price. Neat patterns in red, black and blue, each $1.25. StorH Goods for infants' wear, they are invaluable for the mother. The celebrated Stork sheeting, extra wide and heavy, per yard $1.25. Sewing Machine Spe cial for one weeK. We w ill sell you any machine we have in ftock lor $11.00. He:eis i chance for von. Hose. The liest cheapest, don't buy Garden grade is the poor hose that will only last one season. 50 feet best J cotton hose guarantee ', $5 00. Croquet Sets. No one sells them as cheap in we do. Fine finished four, six and eight-bill sets, $1.20, $1.7.'), $2.00 and $2.50. Dimity Gowns are the sw ell things for summer wear. We can furnish you everything, Pat terns, Trimmings, Buttons, etc., and the prettiest goods you ever saw, at IS cents per yard. Wagon Covers. You will so ill be hauling your berries to torn and must keep the dust off. Our wagou covers do it. AM. bizes. Little Prices. Burn. In Hood River, Mon.lav, Mav l,to Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin A. Henderson,) son. In Hood River, Wednesday, April 'Jti Mr. and Mrs. ('. II. Sul ton, a daughter w a Hie ni'ier at t Ik Don't, forget the I'nilari iu church. Mrs. Clearencii Steavens ef Kugene in the valley the guest for Mrs. W. . Klkins. Miss IM na Groves and Miss Benson teachers in ihe luiinarv rooms of State-street school, left Friday for their homes in Corvallis and Cascade Locks Miss Grows expected to visit a few day with Miss Benson at Cascade Locks. Mr. mid Mrs. Jesse Walker. Mr. am Mrs. .1. I,. Sett and Mr. and Mrs .1. I'., McKce started last Friday morning for Hood River to take in tin-straw berr and fruit, at that place. Thev will re turn to Madias in the fall. Madras Pioneer. The Ladies Aid Society of the Congre gational church will meet Friday after noon with Mrs. George P. Crowell. The ladies of the. Congregational en tv w ill give an afternoon tea on Wednesday afn-rnoon, Mav 10, at Ihe residence of Mrs. II. L. Davidson. The Woman's Alliance of the I'nilar lan church and their friends will meet at the parsonage Friday afternoon w itl their fancy work. Mm. Moe, Mrs. Franlz, Mrs. Jac kson, Mrs. McGuire and Mrs. Nelson will rocci 'e. Ten cents will ho charged for the calander fund. Mrs. T. R. Coon accompanied hy her son, Carl, was in Hood Hiverthe first of the week. W hile here she visited Mrs. Waterman and Mrs Butts. Mrs. John Drutnmnrid is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kllis. Mrs K. S. Waterman left Wednesday evening for her homestead in Gilliam county, she expects to be gone two weeks. James F.wers has disposed of his house We have just re ceived Brown and Blue Panama Cloth shirt waists, suits that we have made a price of $7.50 each, these are bargains; the y a re ve sy d r essy , blouse eifcvts. Bish op sleeves, skirts an: fancy plaited; just what the Ladies have been looking; for. New wash ffoods in ail the newest finish which looks like silk and will wear better. Prices rang- ing from 12 l-2c to 75c per yard. Men's Toggery Shop. Here we fit Men and Boys with suits, hats, shoes, hosiery, and everything to make them look nice at a very moderate price. Call and LoOR Us Over. AH Goods Guaranteed. OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY : Smith Block J. E. RAND Hood River will go to work with a bridge ga lg on theO. R. & N., bnt expects to make Hood River his home. J. M. Sherwood, state commissioner for the Knights of Maccabees, is in the itvfroin rortland. Mr. Nierwooil in tends while here to inject a little new and enthusiasm into the local tent. Mr. Sherwood has hied on soma valu able timber lands in the front Lake untry, and believes western Klickitat untv has a great future. Mrs. W. II. 1'itch and daughter of t'hicnsM arrived in Hood River Tuesday morning for a visit of h couple of months with Mrs. I' itch's parents, flir. ami Mrs. James Graham ti in ol her relative!). nun wi Hike ui ine i.ns mm fair. J. J. HirHli'ieiiner, the rortland pen- -ion attorney who has placed a profes- finnal card in another column of the Clacicr, announces that he will he in Hood River, Saturday, ;Mny il. Mr. Uirshheiiiii-r hopes to make regular trips to this ciiy and may decidi to lo cale here. Archie Mnon arrived home from Hood River l is1 Saturday. Mr. Mason has sold hi grading; contract on the railroad building out of Hood River, and also disposal of his grading outfit. Hi' will in the future devote his time to the development of the petroleum well near Culver. New machinery eipiippcd for deep boring is now on ti e way in, ami soon vigorous work will ijain begin on this project. Madras I'ioneet. Ir. H. K. visiting ith lust week. Thayer of l'orthind was S. 1. (iarner and family Mr. I'ierson found a good snectacles and left in this ollio pair of , which for this building operations. Something like this could be adopltd by other Hood Hiver business men with profit to them selves and the town. Before leaving here to accept a fore manship in a large l'uget Sound mill, (Jenr Sonier was presented with a ImndBoiiie gold watch bv the employes of the Oregon Lumber Co. in this city, as a token of their unprecialion toward their foreman, (ieorge Highly appreci ated the gift, and was deeply gratilied to know that it came from his fellow workmen. Mr. Songer Iff t Tuesday for the Sound country. Thomas and William Chapman have purchased a house and lot on Stranahan avenue, the bccoihI door south of llol man's store. The Chapman expect to move their store goods from the l.atnar building lo their new location. L. ). Iluwn, who conducts a lidi aid vegetable market on Knst Oak street, has purchased the produce from the Chinese Hardens mi Paradise hirm. He expects to have local grown vegetables for delivery next week. Mrs. J. V. Iliitcheldcr returned Mon day hist week fioin an extended trip Ka'st, Mrs. Ratchelder's boys accompan ied her and at Washington Citv they had the honor of a persona) introduc tion to President Roo.-cvelt. Miss I'earl Coulter, who has spent the pist three weeks visiting her brother Wilbur Coulter, left for her home at Mallorv. Minn., Sunday evening. Miss Coulter was well pleased with Hood I River and expects to return so in to j make this her home. j Mr. and Mrs. James Deliord arrived) la-tweck from l.os Augelea to spend I the summer in Hood Kiver. Hood Kiver (lrl In Spokane. A letter from Miss Edith 0111 at tin Deaconess Home and Hospital of Spok ane goes to show that Hood River's fair sex are not in the rear. Kdith left I loo I Kiver one year ago last. August and du -ing her first year 'was c illed from h r work almost four months on account of her health. She possibly will not finish now before December. Since Kelt. 1 she Iris assisted forty-eight opcialioiH. The day before she wrote she assisted in nil emergency accident caj where she took the head nurse's place, she being ill. Kdith is a bright young lady and will prosper wherever she goes. MRS. HARRY il.UI.EY. Whist (!lub Takes Vacation. The Whist club was entertained by Mrs. Kelsay last Thursday afternoon. There were present : Mrs. .1 iyne, M rs. Illancher, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Rand, Mrs. Stewart, .Mrs. Savage, airs. Stranahan, Mrs. llaynes, Mrs. II. I'. Davidson, Mrs. Moej Mrs. Charles N. Clarke, M rs. Noiili Roue, Mrs. Voi-so, Mrs. Kioiinird, Mrs, Caslner. Two prizes were given, of w hich M 's. ('. N. Clarice won the highest, wh iii Mrs. Moe secured the second. The cluti adjourned until Fometinie no t autumn. and lot on ihe hill to J. Iowa; consideration $1JM). the owner can have by paying notice. There is not a nic 'r, m ater, nor mor up-to-date restaurant in the city than the Favorite Oyster Parlors owned and operated dv .Sir. and Mrs. Sherman Young on Kast Oak. You get what you order and it is not prepared in the ordinary restaurant style, but is cooked like mother used to cook, liecause it is cooked by one of mother's girls, and she knows how. See their ad in an other column. J. F. Batchelder, president of the Hood River Developement Co., is doing some splendid advertising for Hood River by having printed on his business ! envelopes a news item published in Ihe Portland Oregontan last January, widen shows the iucrease in population and postal receipts of the city of Hood River during the year The item also M. liovd, o' : lives the figures of the Olacier s census Mr. Kwerind the, amount of money s'nt in Norton '.'npple. A very pretty wedding was solemnized Tuesday afternoon at 1 ::iilo'clock Bt the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Coppl", when their daughter Cora was married to Dolph Norton, Rev. W. A. I'.lkins of the Valley Christian church olliciatuig. Rel atives and a few friends were present. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Klkins. After the services a nici luncheon was served, and the young people left on the afternoon train for a visit to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Norton are well known in this city and their many friends (fathered at the d"pot to shower them w ith rice and good wishes. The presents were many and beauti fill, uianyol them consisting of cutglus and silverware. Mr Norton is a mem ber of the plumbing tlrni of Smith & Norton, and the bride has been a teacher in the public schools of Uie city for sev eral yearn. . Every Saturday Evening From now until the close of tl: I,e s) and Clark F-iir we w'll give a i ,iv i o round trip ticket to Portland includ ing one adinis-ion to the Fair. You can have your Choice going by Imtii or rail and tiie tickets will he good a y time vou may Belect to go during the Fair. We give a numbered coujion wdheery dollar purchase, which gives you a chance to get the above. These will bo given in addition to our regular trade tickets so you can get your premiums just the same. Remember a ticket given away every week. These will lie four given away before the opening of the Fair. BOOTH'S