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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1905)
BBflB Incorporation vSale Every EVERYTHING REDUCED immense stock of up-to-date FRANK A. CRAWS and thoroughly reliable DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, etc., is being slaughtered. s Thousands of people will take this opportunity, to suppply their immediate and future requirements in wearing apparel, at the tremendous reductions all along the line. Such an offer is wholly unusual, yet we are determined to reduce the stock to the lowest, possible notch before turning the business into the pro-" posed stock company next February, 1906. Saturday Evening From imw until (he clo-e nf tl;i Lewis mill l lark F;ir wo uol giw a ay ono round trip ticket to I'mll.ie.d 1 1 :-'- i -! injr one ailiniiioii to tlx Fail'. Yon o in ! have your Choice g..i!g h limit or r.i il j and the tickets will l o t'oo.l any tinu , you may select to g,. during the Fair. o give a numect-eil cinipi.ii witheicry dollar nii clia-o, wbich give yon a olniniv to get tin- above. 1'iie-e ill he given ill ad.btton to o'.u regular Hale tickets so ymi can get -inr ! 1 1 1 i u 1 1 1 just till' same. Uemeiii her a ticket given away every work. Thee ill he fmir given away before the ope'iit g of tlir Fair. WE ARE Closing' Out our entire stoek of Shoes, Men's Hats and Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets, in fact everything EXCEPT MILLINERY. We will continue business in our present location with Millinery Exclusively with more room and larger stock we expect to servo our patrons better than ever before. In our closing out sale we are offering genuine bargains in dependable up-to-date roods bought direct from factories. W e have nothing old or poor or shoddy to offer you. When we sav genuine bargains we mean "enuine baruns BOO KNAPP'S Housewives Attention Lace Curtains, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pil low Cases, Table linens, Towels, Crash, Muslins, Sheetings, Table Covers, Rugs, Tapestries, Portieres. Anything and every thing is here in large assortment at prices that will save you from 20 to 50 per cent. TRY US Gentlemen Brace Up Our clothing is the best fitting line on the American market. The styles and the materials comprise everything which is proper, as well as long wearing. A suit dur inr this sale costs but a fraction of actual worth, and will make you an ardent admir er of our splendid clothing for the future. Alterations Made Prce 4Ti ""5 P?'" wrw; 77 Qv "53 T ITjk Ajreut for standard patterns f 2 Ageut for standard patterns and publications. Designer, 10 cents. est s The Upto WS3 St or uZBR3t JHMWUtllhAinaMMWMIH!W.I HKlF.r' UHAL H.UTEKH. For sale. Some of the finest lotH on lie liill, fronting the river. Also lots in ltiverview park ami Idlowild. See W. J. linker. Just received Xew line I-ewU ami Clark s nivenir pin. Oil to toe them at Clarke's I lie jeweler. 50 acre. on the Kast Siile, 21 miles out. 10 acres in young on-hard. A snap. W. J. JJAKKIi. Ilo you want that prescription filled accurately and with just wliut the doc tor or.lereil? Then take it to Clarke's. Shingles. Sec us for host prices. Oretroit Lumber Co. Use Williams' .anti-septic hair tonic1 and keep off i"ity hairs. Sidewalk I. mil or. Delivery same day order is r.i-ciwd. Oregon Lumber Co. All watch, dm i and jewelry repair work guaranteed by Clarke, the jeweler. Mantle, wall ai.d eookno clocks on easy term" i't Clark's. UK) acres, U miles froin Mosier sta tion, on main lad; good spring; $:! an ai re; will .Hviue: line apple land. Also other Mosier pr p.-rty. YV.. I. Baker & Co. Call and examine my new line of wateiies 1 can save you money. Clarke, the jeweler. I guarantee a lit in glasses. Clarke, the optician and jeweler. D i you live in this part of the conn-t-v? Then buv home-made fruit b"-i-8 They are all right and the ppices are right. At Davidson Kruit Co. A new line of Walkover -Jries just re ceived at the new store of Vogt liros. Complete set of Dlacksmithing tools for sale; also will sell or lease shop', well-established business, located in Hood River. V. J. Baker & Co Wantel at Once A four or live-room house. Apply to C. 11. Stetten, cum- of R. B. Hragg & Co. To make room fur new s'ock all cut glass will be closed out at cost. Clarke the jeweler. Do you use Lath? (let our price and ' money. KdJ compare it with that of competitors, j Vogt building. You will make money this way. Ore-. gon Lumber Co. Walk-over slioes all trie latent lasts, j at tho Now Store. Vogt Bros. If you have not contracted your berry orates with the Davidson Kruit Co., heller do so otiiok and get the! Perkins, agent, The Dalles.' New Today. Baseball. Baseball. Baseball, At Columbia l'ark, Sunday afterter noon The Dalles vs. Hood River. Thi la n v V. z-zz: wmaa S f the the week, looking rU M 1 i !5 If """ru si VCI' V and BAGS them over We are going to help you get ready to do the Fair on Saturday, the 27th. We will give you free with every man's suit sold any $3.00 hat in the i hoitte that you may choose. You willl find our suits the latest cuts and j styles and prices equal to any. llemember Saturday, May 27 O. A. Sliui'to was down from Arling ton the llrst game. Btiv heneht of tiie reduced prices at winch jfi to be a champions! coniraeis are now oeuig mane. i y0Ur ticket early. Well, don't you see that if you wish ' Houses and cottages lor rent by lvl to see well, vou should see Clarke the I win A Ileniierson optician, (.iuarantoed work in glass A. C. Butcher of California is buying mtln-'' I all the good Uoval Ann, Ring, Lambert Buy your berry crates and fruit boxes j llmi itja-k Republican cherries he can at the Hood River lsix factory. Tliey Let at Hood River in bulk unpacked. are liomemaile ami tl prices when packed 1 fruit sells at toi in them. Hood River fruit ilofones good Imxes, and when you buy from the Hood River lxx foctory you are sure of a supply when you want them. Our prices are right. Davidson Kruit Co. Stein-Block clothing heals them sill Vogt Bros. Kor a good hat, buy a (ionlon at Vngt Bros. Patrons of the Kast Fork Irrigut ng Co. can have water at $5.(XIiim usual by giving written notice b C. R. Bone or C. C. MasBiker terms cash, Kast Fork Irrigating company, by C. R. Bone, I presiueni. C. R. Bone has a few tons of wheat clover and timothy hay left at his ranch and at the Livingston place that he will sell. Now that all important question is settled the next thing is the ring a tine For information call at Strawberry union oilier. House and tvio lots on $!KKI; tiiMI down ; li rooms on corner and brow of hill ; olt the mar ket soon. I'M win A. Henderson. " 1 lie Savings Bank Habit" means sound sleep, good digestion, cool judge ment and manly inilop indenee. Come in today and open an a''coiint w ith what you have. No matter how small, make the start. Do not wait (or the largo amount to start with; it may never come. The First National Bank. Savings Department. Lots on the installment plan in Cue's addition; '.'li per cent down; balance per month ; K per cent interest. FMwin A. Henderson. A. L. Craig, general passenger agent of the (). It. A N., aeeompanid by a larie nart.v of raihvitv nasMCliLrer aientH new line of engagement and wedding I nm(ie trio to this citv in a snecial rings. Prices right. Clarke the jeweler, train last Friday, and took supper at Makes Digestion and assimilation tho Mount Hood hotel. erfect. Makes new red blood and Those who fail to attend the pro bone. Thai's what Hollister's Rocky ductious of the Margarita Fischer Co. Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for the at the local opera house this week are nil K anil ni'UK. .)- eenis, leu or Tablets. C. N. Clark's. Oregon Fire Relief Association. Head ollice at McMinnville, Or.; (20,000 in force. Investigate our plan for it will interest you; it will save you tend the theat missing a rare theatrical treat, litis supreb company is meeting with the popular favor of all who attended, but Manager Fischer would le pleased to see larger houses. Only throe nights more, it you enjoy a good play, at r tonight. jcet in the habit of trading at ,0 mm v3' il R DES THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES This Bia Store grows more interesting every day ; its our ob ject to make it so to you;j'ouoan find hundreds of articles here that you can't find elsewhere, and the iuost important thing is our Little prices. Good Roads are one of the reipiisites for a buggy ride, we fur nish most of the rest. Linen dus ters, lap robes, buggy whips, driv ing gloves, picnic suppliesof every description. '..iltle Prices. Horse Goods Bridles, bail ers, cncingles, saddle blankets, cinches, spurs, whips, feed bug", curry combs, horse brushes, inane combs, horse clippers, hitching ropes, etc. Liltle prhrs. Haying Time soon here; wooden rakes, 3 and 4-tine bay forks, fcv'lie blades, mowing ma- f chine oil can, grass shears, sickles, harvest huts, canvas gloves, bandana handkerchiefs, etc. Little prices. Mrs. T. L. Morrison re ceived the Leais ami Clark Fair t'eket last week; you ma be the fortunate one tins week. A ticket given away every week. A num bered coupon with every dollar purchase. The Henrietta underskirt possess, s a sty le and lit that you don't got in any other. They are made of I be la-st maierial and lin bhed with unusual care. They are right in pric.- and ipmlitv $1.23 to $4.00 Cushions and Cushion Tops, now one just in. Outline and lithograph designs. Biitlulay cushion tops fur any month of the year; something new and very pretty. Embroidery material of all kinds. Liltle pi ices. Water Filters Nickle-plated sanitary, 8 re on to faucet, never wear out, always remix- and a pro tection to ur health; they cost but little. " 25c each Berry Sets Some of the most beauliful patterns you ever saw; fancy shapes, brilliant gla-s and china. Separate sauce dishes and bowls in a dozen diffoivnt pat terns. Fverythiiig imaginable in ill glassware. Little rices. jelly Glasses with or u nb uilt Vi s, fruit jat rubbers, j ir tops, eiling wax, Mi fruit cans, jar funnels, jar wicnchc", fruit pies os. j"lly strainers, prci-crting keltic-, I'hcrrv feeders, etc. New Graniteware Da pots coffee pi is. tea kettles, w ater pails, il is li pans, rice boilers, tisli kett'es, potato steamers, baking pans, roast pans, sauce pans, egg plates, photo I ravs, s'ow kettle, chamber pa. s, 1 tips and saucers, mug-, plao-s, phut- r-, etc. 5c h. lOc Goods I' rial li ft ill interest you to come in and look over the hundr.dsof iim -fnl articles we have. They wills'ii yon time and thev cost but lir'c after his fruit ranch at White Salmon. Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Eliot are up from Portland to spend the summer at Sliiishula. li. F. Iloliou returned Tuesday night from Portland, where ho left Mrs. Belieti in u hospital. At luHt reports Mrs. lift ion was improving slightly. Stoddard's lecture of London will bo road at Mrs. William Stewart's Fri day afternoon, with miisio and re marks on the subject. Interested ones am invited. Edward Lugo says himself and father are tired of bachelor's faro, and have placed nil ad for a housekeeper in the j want column of tho (I lacier. Mrs. the hill for 1 Lago is st ill conllned to tho hospital rents tor fX; ; at Ihe Dalles. Dalles people will regret to learn that Ritv. F. Elmo Robinson, who left The Dalles to accept a charge at Van couver, has been compelled by failing health to resign and will locate, for 11 time, at least, in Hood River. Chron icle. (ii urge Simpson of Knoxville, Iowa, former editor of the Marion county Reporter, is in the city, making the acquaintance of former Iowans, am becoming convinced that Hood River is the best part of the Pacific North west. Mr. Simpson Is gathering data for a writeup of the valley in Eastern publications. Street commissioner Jensen re oris the loss of four full-ldooileil Drow n Leghorn hens from his Hook last week "If the chicken glomer had taken some of the common four-bit hens, 1 wouldn't have cared so much, and 1 believe they would have been just as good eating for whoever took the dol lar hens," remarked Mr. Sensen. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Jackson of Portland have been visiting with the family of H. M. Wood for tho past week. Mr. Jackson is thinking of locating hern if he can find something that will suit him. A drive through the valley convinceif him that Hood River is all right. He has subscribed for the (Ilacinr so as to keep informed of w hat is going 011 111 Hood River. An Eastslder telephoned thotilacier Tuesday morning that one day lnt week. Earl Thomas went to towu in the forenoon, began picking berries after his return, and that day made a record of 1!)'J boxes on Mark Thorn's place. The Eastsider, who vouches for the story, declared this indicates the superiority of East Side soil over that of the West Side. .1. L. Carter, while plowing one day last week, unearthed a valuable mortar and pestle, made of stone years ago lv the Indians. The mortar is eight or ten inches in diameter, and made from fine I sandstone. The pestle is verysvmetii I cal, two inches in diameter, and taper j ing toward the handle. Mr. Carter is I proud of the Indian relic, and could riot i be induced tt part with it for a goodly sum ol money. Saturday a week ago the United States government formally accepted title of the riirht. of wav of The Dalles rvlilo p.inul urul this week Maiorltion to tl Langtitt will be instructed to adver- 1 sidcrahh' time Use for bids for construction of t he : ham hopes to upper lock and approaches, for which 'the middle ol .:i'H),IKM) was appropriated last session. I lie who fV, This means that the work of construe- work of a felln tion will commence early in the sine-j mi l!ii i sl : 1 mer. and there in money enough on J table garden hand to continue it until congress has an opportunity to make a further ap propriation. If the original intention is carried out. The Oregon. Washing ton and Idaho delegations will at tempt next session to have The Dalles canal made a continuing contract, in order that appropriations may be fnade i ory la-t w int annually until the total cost of r't,- has 1 1, h i 1 p' 000,1100 has been appropriated. growing nice vit iUivt; msi 11; ui nit; ifotst running mates in Ishoes. SELZ ROYAL III LUES for men, UTZ1 !& DUNN for ladies and RED SCHOOL HOUSE for buys and girls. We have them in all leathers and all new lasts. hi and let us fit your I feet with these famous shoes I Our stock of groceries and crock ery is 1 Hi. i una complete, uivo us a nci see n ours lsiust as good and t .is cheap as the other fellow. li ,u: b 0 Smith Block V6i'ln..j.vL,!i .JI.W V.t-.-.ilL.W, .AND S3 ffiSSSm 9 CES3 ( Hood River Phone 581 A f-rcc Delivery y 1 he 1 1. ; j 1 1 : Mr. and Mr". Shot man I fvinthiv with relaliM'- in Tin Dr. "and .Mrs. .1. 1". Wa Monday from a iit of m' I'oMlautl. Mr. Murray, formoly inniiiiger for .1. K. liiind. i; rec.upet'i'.ting from an in tit. i kiii. M. I.. Thorn pre ent force ith a box of I t . rii'S, all g.ithored fnnn hall phi 11' -. Mr and Mrs. 1. 1. Sl.'l land are spending a b" M rs. bniiise 1 li'ihlitr I at home in 'rapper. Mrs. Kate Unelie lots ; tion as teacher in t be pu Mood b'iver, and v. iU I" when the f ill t'Tiii I'liniiif i.-le. I'oiir hen egg- tin' . going Willie, v, 1 I i, 1 11 't ' I',. I). Calkins was ,,, 1 l-'riday w it h .1 hen '- tuur ouni-es W ill in 1: 1 little ciiltag v piin h i-'e-t I liver of three eotiiiL" - ' 1 : .1. V. IVniiington ing in the valley. .'.1 1 one time a meini.. 1 . fraternitv. lie j- ie, land, where he iei-o al weeks Ink'iig i" 1 !. "I "in" H,n i I- stood I'.eMainai- g ' ''lioaiihtig ti 01 1 le, " I iim a packing 1 h -e , hl-t ce;V p,,,. j .' is for lie- u - it'. .!,i-; 1 r Wi, t ic I the v est. end ol ',.'.'-: i lit V, oi k ill t lie . en I I where he 1 ) ei t - !" ill time to leg in 1:1 j as soon i-s 1 1 e I,, j 1 y 1 completed. Tic- I'' c ik -pelll lures. ii tiirne I I ..1 llil S ill I.';. holt i illl! ill thecit '. : of rhci. d the 1; th Jl A It It I MP. (la rkc-Surireiit. V. (Minko of this city nnd Miss U'iit luyn Sargent ol 'l'lin Dalles were iii.iriieil i.t high noon, 'thursday, . I one I, at the residence of I. N. Sar K' til. in Tho Dalles, grauilfat her of tiinhiiile. Only tho immeiliiite fam W'tvfi v, 1 re 1 I eseiit. to wit Hess f liii beii u- ceiiiiionv proiioiinoril by Dr. of St., I'iiiiI's chiircli. The ; couple left, on t lie nftnrnoon fer their wedding journey wost andd t I'.e heaily wi.-hes of their ilol i.lli! Oil. I,.'!' Chi Among the relatives present were lr. ami Mrs. D. Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Clarkii of Mood liivor, Mr. 1 nd Mrs, V. (1. Dudley, of Morn and .dr. (I. A 1 1 hur ( 'liuko of I'ort land. Air. Clark and biide returned Sunday loin a t rip I' 1 the exposition at Tort land and is recuperating Iroin t he eongrat il ia 1 ion j 1 laike Mr. CI. I Mil1 '.Id.- i II Hi" 11 " e t nf li.s I' 1 it-til Ih will will make it Ki- s parents tirlliviiiii!; Ni Hie Claike, Mr. and Mrs, their lioiue with on Sherman ave- birkc. formerly of this 1 it ., n airied at high noon, Sun day. Mi'.v K. t .1 C. A. Northwaiig of St. I ii-. The I. ride is t he daughter nf Mrs. T. '. Clcrko id Hood l;iver mi l I . t '. I l.il'kc ol Port land. SCHOOL MEETING, MONDAY, JUNE 19 The tin ii mil school meeting for thu city district, will be held at ihe State stieet school house, Monday nflernonli, ,lune li), when two directors and one clerk shall lie i lected, a special tax voted for school piirposcs'nnil the question de cided us to how many grades above the Hih shall be taught in the schools of Hood liivor. The retiring directors are W. ,1. linker and ('. T. Karlv, the latter having In en selected to complete the unexpired term of Dr. Dnmhle. One director to he elected shall serve for one year and the other for the full term of three years. At a recent meeting of the board, Mis-i I'oole and Mrs. Kate Itoehe of The Dalles were elected as teachers in tin Hood River schooles. MULLEN JOINS LUCKPY IN BLACKSMITH SHOP Willie Mctiiiire l-jitorlains. eVillio Melliiiie enterlained a lew of i mi. all friends .Monday idternoon, i'i honor of his 1,'A X n meroioi llth l.iiihdii.v. I- it lie I until I - I. oYh Tho table amoved to the . a- 1 1 . i i -1 1 1,1:. V t i t ,! le ..-t el .iilli' I;. I ids. com .lo!, by .1. .1. Lnokoy, the pioneer blaoksmil h of Hood liivor, has disposed of an interest in his hurimss to lluny Mullen, formerly with Snow & L'pn u of this city. 'Ihe new linn now rn.ds Luckey iV. Miibon. Their place of bu-iuoss iH the eiiht end of the city, n the opposite side of tho street fii in , 1 ..1) . I e il.. . .. . .. games were indulged in i "" ' V "'" """" "l l"" , , . l.umlier Co. .!(, v, In n luncneon wnsi , i , . . ; iim n in iiiuecii nii ny in riciiin-g Mr. Mullen as n partner. Doth are experienced smiths, capable of doing as good v. oik as any shop in lie country. Anything in tie lino of hhicksiuithing end v. i gc-t.-ii id it g cuu be done in their shop. IIoim i hoeing is a specialty with this tirm. Luekey .V. .Mullen invite tin ir friomla to ciill and visit the Kast Kud blai k smith shop. Courteous treatment an 1 a satisf in lory job is assured their patrons. was nrtii-l ieally decorated in.: I iapiets of Hood l!iv olee to-ei-. pink and white pi ed ni at ing. Mrs. llen . Ml -. li. K. I ewel and ti-ey ii:-si; tid Mrs. Mo ing the many dainty ro ll, e If' 1 ' i I , 1 lail-: out t leg. .1. M. west of tie- llollo'le.: i- glance at hi tables ..fab I growth, o pit ahead'. V where. Tin. on joyed t Iumi ki Ives itn- ol l' i' ones as well as the I on. prosi'iit w ere : Vera e Ho w, M ildred lluley, i ', I i-i'iie I'ewel, William '.I i;i V,, ei.lv. Mary Nor ..lc( lutie. Ki;t l.i no Kver- eelel, Helen I .'a idson, . San. :nie Klinger, Alvin ni' .lones. I veil 1 1 iisband, :. o lden llo-hatid, Leon i.i . ward, ( 'ian nee Cm -i.es. Ojinan.l Dhiio, I- I ' l.e thi eli.-h .Ul lie :..! D'.n Alien. Willie Meduiro 'i. V.-'iri.e. Mrs. M, M. r- C J. Clliett, Mrs. II. C. . .Mis., o i. I 'ewel, Mrs. 1), mug. .his. .1. I.. lin-ey, ."lis.: M ill Meet I I on the Trail. Dcolu (Kla.) banner. Yesterday we received sovm iI picture pntal cards from our yoimg friend, Albert Anson (Irahaiii, who is now at Hood Kiver, Oregon, lie will be n the U-wisand Clark Centennial and Amer ican Pacific exposition, which opena at ley i t'orilanil, uregon, on June 1, and con- i tunics until Octo a r 1 meet a large number of Khrck, Mr. Hiid Mrs. Mcfluire. I le Iiohis to ii- t cala H ienils during the fair and is prepa-ed t-i ''hit j the trail" with tie in and show them a good tin e. He says, uTvl everybody i lo come to the great western fair." -Pifgl