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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1905)
w3 Cm 0 Where ALL is am0 mm Always The Leading Q Reliable. f Up-to-Date Clothier. Thanksgiving Mk Linens are Shown Profusely at Reduced Prices .Ladies! OUR BOY DETECTIVES FIRANIi A. CiRAM j , I A word wit h If you need, or are likely to need a Coat, Cape, Fur Suit, i kSKirt, Waist or anything else to wear don't We are just wild and will save you UKIEF LOCAL MATTERS. . Mr. Biirtmess is on a rash basis. .-lines at manufacturer's coat, Knapp. Do von use Naptha soap? 5c per bar at McDonald's. For surveying, see John Leland Hen derson & Son. Fresh Olvmpla and Eastern oysters nt the Gem Candy Kitclien. See that dandy line of Folders at the Pcitss Studio. Shingles. See us for best price.". Oieuon Lumber Co. t'se Williams' anti-septie hair tonic and keep off gray hairs. Sidewalk lumber. Delivery same day order is received. Oregon Lumber 'o. I o you use Lath? Get our price and compare it with that of competitors. You will make money this way. Ore gon Lumber Co. Closing out all but millinery, Knapp. tio to Mr. Onthank for abstracts and notarial work, renting and collecting. Legal papers carefully drawn. The Gem Candy Kitchen makes fresh candy every day. For Rent A desirable house down town. li iiire at Knapp's store. Ladies' hand turned and sewed shoe work a ipec'ally at T. II. Donovan's, ncro-8 fiom William's Pharmacy, All work slrickly first-class. Every man owes it to himself and liis family to master a trade or profesion. Head t'i display advertisement of the W Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this issue and learn bow easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy and be assured a position. Men's hat-i ami shirts at wholesale price nt Knapp's. In order that their patrons may take advantage of the discount allowed on bills paid before the lentb of the month, the Wa 'er anil Light Co. bus arranged to krep their oII'ich in the Davidson building open till 8:3(1 p. m. the first, ninth, tenth and every Saturday even ing of each month. It is to your intetest to refer to Mr. !artmess' ad under the new system. For rent Two or three good houses, furnished rooms for light housekeep ing, or nicely furnished house for a abort time. See W. J. baker. Maye; Bros, iret a fresh supply of meat eer.v ne-n i'ig 1(0 acre mountain ranch, all under ir rigation ditch, twelve miles from Hood River; six acn g cleared, one acre or chard; good bunch marketable timber. Also four lots tin hill near residence of Charles Castner; terms reasonable. In itiire of John Leland Henderson. Wanted To trade ten acres of partly improved fruit land, buildings etc., in Hood River valley for improved acreage at. White Salmon, or Pacific county, Washington. Apply to Geo. D. Cul bertson & Co. CET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT Seen Our Premium Window? We are giving awav some very beautiful premiums these days I'e sure yoil gt yours. Picture Mat We have mat board in all colors. Poster lioard, Passepartout Minding, Hangers, etc. Little Prices. Souvenir Postals Many irew views jtlst in. They are so nice to send to your east ern friends. 2 for 5 cents. Have You Seen the fine values we are giving In Boys' Fleecedined Hnderwear? 25c garment. you fail to see us. on cutting the prices fully half. All the latest styles Photos at the ueitz Studio. Mayes Bros.' meat market has been supplied with a cooling fountain for keeping vegetables fresh and clean. Buy your vegetables where they come fresh as irom the garden. John Leland Henderson and son are equipped with two Gnrlev transits and will be ready to do surveying for the next two months. Rat3s per day are 1 ami t iu. Remember Riggs' Bhoe shop, next door to McGuire's meat market. All work strictly first-class. Also boots and shoes made to order. Call and examine my new lino of watches. I can save you money. Clarke, the jeweler. Patronize home industry by buying ranch butter at McDonald s. Shoes half soled whlle-yon wait In 20 minutes. All work first-class and guaranteed. Ladies' sewed soles and U. NullivHifg rubtier heels a specialty. Donovan's Shoe Shop, opposite Wil liams' pharniary. Wanted To exchange o-acro fruit farm, well improved and near Hood River for resilience property in city. Apply to Geo. 1). ('ulbertson & Co. You will stop and look when you see the good things to eat at McGuire Bros. Thanksgiving. When you think of meat, phone 731. All orders promptly filled. Try McGuire Bros.' home kettle ren dered lard. None better. Put. tip in 3, 5 and 10 pound can pails. Gentle horse, harness and hack for sale. Apply to McDonald. If you are contemplating making your father, mother, best girl or joiing man a Christmas present, I have just the thing for you, Clarke, the Jeweler. McGuire Bros, will have new home made coined beef the first of the week. Pulverized Mocca and Java coffee at McDonald's. I carry a full line of Dubar, Hemp den, WaltliHin and Elgin watches, in all sizes, 7 to 23 jewels; or if you wish something cheaer, I have a line of Swiss and German made watches on all of these watches. My prices are I lie best this side of Chicago. Call and look at them. Clarke, the Jeweler. K. G. Coe Is now settled in bis new quarters on Fourth street, opposite 0, B. Hartley's residence, where he is prepared to do anything in tbe way of carpenter work. Special attention iven to small jobs. I now have the most complete line of watches, clocks, jewelry, cut glass and silverware that ever came to Hood River. I would like very much to show them to you, because I believe that I can save you money. Clarke, the Jew eler. It will be to your interest to call at the city market before ordering your Thanksgiving turkey, goose or duck. f. Drapery Materials Wouldn't it be a good, idea to re cover your couch, or to fix up a pretty cozy comer? You, can do it without much expense. Pretty material" here. Ladies' Oneita Union Suits You see them advertised everywhere. They're good as can be made. Comfortable, fit well, and not high priced. Table Linens Very beautiful patterns In fine Irish silver white linen, table cloths, doilies, napkins, scarfs, et Little prices. Dolls Fan-s Claus has sent uis first lot to us, the kind that you wtint to dress. They are beauties. Come and see. Z?. - ' ' . t' '-fit '0k j . ' '- ill xv 1 fv i 1 n cn loilav. Money to loan. K. H. Hartwig. You dou't have to boy 100 potuids of meat in order to get it cheap at Aloorn'g City Market. Money to loan on first mortgage. A. W. Onthank. You can depend on clean go. ds when youjbuy of :Ucon'. Tickets for I he ihu (o Le f,W n by the football ti .cot nro now on tale and may be pu chaseii from any mem ber of the ten"!. H will tube pi ro Thauksgiviug nilit and v. ill give yen an opportunity to help digest your dinner. Fine lino of fm h iish every day ut the City Market The re3ideni" M.U'Hrtised for sale last week by A r. Kl ''ers is his home resi dence. -Will nit t! or a portion of tln IiiiiiI around it. A. H. Hioners. Alcorn does not sell cheap meat, hi t high gr ido iue-:t cheap. 3 All persons wh-i are indebted to me come and settle at once in some vy J. T. Uolmnn. if yon want anythiug put tip in ijrod shape, mi yon i-mi cimk it, the Cily Market is the pl.ico to got it. HL'hi-st cah price paid for chiclctis at tiiH 1; ck Ui-ige ponltrv farm. Th-s. Shere, pr prieor. Phone 3.4. F. G. Coe, Hie carpenter, has n io--,v teleph -mi' oi.m'erat liis new lne.it -. n on I urn t i stivri. Call U Mai!-. ,ul. Ic c earn Thntiksgiving at Youna's Favorin- Oysier Parlor. For n'fv roater chii kein, call at the R-ck Ridge Poultry farm. Phone Closimr Out Grocery Rusiness. T am selling out lit cost everything but it-eats. It you are looking for bar gains in the grocery lino look at a few . of the prices submitted below: Tomatoes, Illc per can. Iieans and peas, lt)e per can. Table (,'nlitnrnia peaches, 2 can 2.jc. Sehilling's best teas, regular 25 and 50c value, 20 and 40c. Pound package Japan tea, 3 oc Naiis, $2.75 per keg. 5-gal. Dolphos oil cans, 1.7" 8-gal. Delhos oil cans, $1 HO. Other prices in proportion. Call in and take advantage of this sale. J. T. IIOLMAX. "I Thank The Lord" cried Iluntiab Plaijt, of Little Rock, Ark., "lor tin releif I got tiom jiuek len's Arnica Halve, It cured my fear ful running sons, which nothing- else would heal, mid from which I bad suffered for 5 veai'i." It is a marvelous bealet for cms, buro ctol wounds. Ouaraiiteed at Chas, N, Clarke's drug store; 25c. lleof, fceef, nief ! Parties wishing beef bv the (piarter for corning will do wcH t i get ut,Juire Bros, cash price be lure biijing. THF BIG STORE fr-? WITH LITTLE PRICES i it diniers We hau' all sizes in plain and fiiuey shapes. You may need S itrU". Cet them hen". L ttle prices. Stone Jars- g--l. lolOgal. in sir.e. You'll need them for butter, pickles, saner kraut, elc. Churns, milk crocks, etc. Little pri es. Pretty China We want you to nee the big window'full of Little Triced dishes. You can't help buying if yu do. BasHets of e-e.y dtscrip- M tlon fancy banke's, wLinw and f chip market hsslc-ts, wood ami -y.-elethes, lunch and many ether Tj kinds. Liny pri es 0 5..V i . . i I lit I f " II. T. Jlibburd wont to The Dalles, Friday. County superintendent of Schools Noil' was in town Tuesday. Elmer Rund made a trip to The Halloa last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Mohr have a new son. It was born, November 11. The Hood Hirer bund went out ou a serenading expedition Hatiuday ev ening. J. ii. i'h.tcher, the merchant en the heipJi-K, is building a neat little cot ti'L'e l:i k of his store. (li.o. Piidhcr and liert Crahain are ; t .1 no 1 1 -diej this week . itnesses in the i'a murder case. K. L. Morse, ('. B. Haywaid, If. C. ('oo Mid J. K io.nd all went to The Dulles 1 nesday i n business. Mr.-'. Mnlthewii cf 1'ortlaiid, a sistet of i cuf. Wiley, is spending a few days ut the home of the profossor.. Mrs. Jones of Portland, sister of Mrs. Duinblo, hits been upending a few days ut the home of the latter. Mm. O, L. VauderbilL returned from Portland Friday, where t-ho had hi on usiting for several days. Leslie liutlcr has put tt new porch on liis residence on Oak street, con si. iciably improving tbe looks of the place. Mr. and Mrs. Kobl. .VIcKamey of Mount Hood, who wore recently mar rind, wore visitors ut Hood Kiver Sat urday. L. Dickinson and family left town last Thursday for Salem, Ore., where they will make their homo lor the winti.c. Miss ICiizabcth Liuier, of The Dalles in ri veil in this city Mondny and is "pending the week with Mrs. Hheriiinii l'tank. ('ins. Davidson, better known ts "the Deacon, " spent several dity s ! ti.;,; v.ii-k on liis claim at Hall liutte, .douns ilood. L. 1 1. Gould, who has boon spend ing a few rlay:! i-.t his homo hero, re turned t- Morn, Friday, where hois constructing a in ii 1 plant. W. (1. Snow, of thn linn of Snow & L,rp.son, returned irom Foitland, Tliurwlay u Ijoco ho bad been under treatment by r, spciuiict for rupture. Aliss Laura ('tamer who recently ussiiiiioii l.er new duties at the pott ollic.e is ulready proving to be a valu able aid to tne pust-oii,e!) foice. From the iiuantily of household goods to bo scon at the freight station then) days it is ipiile evident that something is doing in tbe moving line. . C. 1). Woodbury, the now agent of the O. R. & N. in Hi, ml Kiver. is making a favorable impression among fie business men here by his courtesy end prompt attention to the wants of the ptdrrjua of the toad. Tho new water tank for the O. Ii. & N. wcil of the station H completed and i ! ti bout ready for iisii. The tank toida tj.'i.lX-U gallons and t!"n water will b iuinisliod from the ikon reser voir. A s in of I. axe Va:i I ii.reconi, aged eight years, while pmyitig in the yard of tho Harrett school, Ltd the liii.-iortuno to fracture his arm. Ibe fiiiCtnro v.i.s reduced by Dr. Hbaw. A lrpo do- attacked the 5-yi ar-old son of IS. Turner, Monday and bit the el. iid unite ici ioi. Jy. HU.fCHlp v.i3 li.r ei ited and one ear nlmosl sev ered from bia head. Or, Shaw at tended ldm. W. L. Wilcox, ex-sberilf of (lilliair. coiii.ty, and E. it. Comet, both of Condon, huve been inthii city and White Salmon for several days looking over the country with the intention of locating here. - Do not forget the apron sule in con nection with tho tea at Mrs. A. M. Kultay's on Friday afternoon. Novem ber 17. This will be a good oppor tunity to purebase Christmas infta. as there will be a few other articles I of fancy work on sale, j Thos. Chapman, of Chapman & Co., j hile delivering a load of groceri a at : Menominee, kim unfortunate enough I to Hi-get the Wiicon an 1 sustain rain. ;fnl injuries. it ligamect-i of his j right ltg weie torn apart and he will i be laid up for some time. ! Tbe ladies' guild of St. Mark's church belli their last meeting at th b-T.o of Mrs. Jayne. Tbcre was a ' go i-l attendance and it was decided ; to give a ba.uar for the Hile of fancy j work tho Brst week in December, in aid of tho churoh. 18 t-Lif '" -,. L. Mcllroom, of Mhite Salmon, recently sold his fruit runoh neat that place for ttl.iXH). Foui .yours ngo ho paid J,4tKl for it. It consists of ltiO acres and is considered one of tho best ranches in that section. Mr. Mcliroom's plana for the future are not known. Mrs. II. A, Tawuoy went to The .Dalles last week to attend the funeral of her brother, Frank Couliu, nged 25 years, who was killed at a logging camp at Hixiuiiini, Wash., in an acci dent which oeenred last Sunday. The services were held at VI o'clock and tho remains woro interred in the fam ily lot in the Catholic cemetery. Tho weekly meeting of the young Indies' guild of St. Marks' churoh was held Mi. nday evening at the home of Miss linker. The meeting was well attended and work for the bazaur to bo held tho first Wednesday in De cember was tlnnned. Tbe next meet ing will be held at tho home of Miss lioweu. Captain liatigham, on old Columbia river man will bring tho steamer Han ouford to the portage road some time this week mid will operate hor on tho upper Columbia and Hnako rivers. She has u capacity of 'ilKttons of grain and wih be quite an uiblition to the Heat of steamers already engaged in the transportation of freight ou this section of tho rivor. A petition will be presented to the comuiissio jors to have a new road opened from Cloldeudala to Cleveland, leaving tho present road at Hear Springs and running south of the present highway, it will be eight miles shorter than the old route and vill bo more level and easier to haul heavy road. loads over than the present Muster Clyde Arnold, son of S. W. Arnold of this cit s n bo is nt present residing at C.-nadn Locks, where he is executing a contract for th govern inent, spent Saturday and Sunday in town. The yoi.tig man says that tbe work at that place is progressing nicely. The Kleclrio Light A Power com pany installed a -10 horsepower West ingb'.uso motor in the Davidson F'ru St compiiny's rej-'frigerHting plaut Satur day. The motor is a great improve ment over the tteain power which the company bus had in uho since the plant lias been in operation, and op erates tho con pressor, two pumps and two funs, it i much more economi cal than steam and ions the plaut with ' hoisepowor. Hood River Lodge No, "On, A. l' & A. AL, commemorated T Ionian Day at their regular communication Saturday evening. Tlipre whs a large attend ance. Tho third degreo was con furred, folliu' i d l-y h I .aliquot. Dr. Dobiio of 'i hn Dalles made a very in teresting talk n Masonry, and short talks wero n.-r'e by members of tho lodge etilog v.iiig llrothor Tleman, who willed II i bulk of bis property to tlio lodge November 11 has been set apart by tbe ! ilge as Tieuinii Day, as an annual cb. t-i vance. Albeit To i, r. an old time nowspa per mm i of 1 . i il md, dropped in at the (ilacior t Ibce Monday on his wtiy home from ('t our d' Alone, wbero he has extensive mining inteiesst. Mr. Tozior's gisti'r, F.dil h Weathered, has a claim near tho Winans settlement, ami Mr. F .lor expected to visit, her, but foto.-l out i fter his arrival that she took the bout for Portland that morni! , so ho left on No. 1 Tuesday afternoon. With potatoes imported from Ger many selling i t $2.00 for a sack weigh ing 108 pouii'ts In New York o ty, it would seem ti at there ought to tie a market for v. torn tul.ers at a profit able ilguro. tiood potatoes can be bought at lit cd River for 60 cents a sack and selected ones at 75 cents. Why dou't thn railroads encourage the borne producer by giving him a rate that will allow bim to compete with foreign irarkets? ISeards are very likely to become very prevalent at Whiti Salmon this winter. The local burlier there is said to have closed up his shop and gone on a two week's fishing trip. A gen tleman living across thn river who came to this city recently to receive tbe attention of one of our tousorial aili-ts remarked that he didn't know whet) er it was worth while, as by tbe time ho bad made the journey over he would be ready for another shave. Mrs. Chas. Sletten is contemplating giving a production of "Pinafore" under the auspices of the Congrega tional church this wintor. AJra. Siet- ATTENTION We have just heard from the man who sells XTRAcoon clothes. He is due now, is likely to reach town on the next train. The first boy to find him gets a $5.00 vtracooti suit free at once, or when he next needs it $sxy to him: "You are from Ederheim er, Stein & Co., Chi cago, and sell XTRAGOOD clothes 0 """"" s." iiiiiimi l.i..ui i im i mi i imniw m mi i.iiiniifc um-t 111 -Ti r -., ii i ii l, i r "- iMr.ni J U Leave Your Money at Home Just Bring Your Small Change. We are closing out ut cost. Going out of business, e'crytning but millinery, 1 Ladies' Rubbers, First Quality, 50c. Hoys' Rubbers, Rolled Edge, G5c, Walk Over Shoes, for Men, at f 2.70, $3.00 and $3.20. Men's Dress Shirts, value $1.50, closing out at 86c. Bargains in Hosiery, Corsets, Men's Hats. Don't Forget the Sale of Ladies' Street Hats KNAPPS ten la in possession of the muslo of mis lunerui opeia, and It Is Doped that she mnir hn nhln t.n aonnra annmrh local talent to insure its presentation. Mr. and Mrs. P I. Perk In a nt Ttoa. ton, Mass., woie in the oity last week looking up a business looation. They were with thn rmrtv in nhitraa nf t.hA Massachusetts building at the fair. ui tne twelve persons lu charge ol that i)ll i hi i ill, ten nf thnm hum non. eluded to remain. Most of them have found locations, and the rest are look ing around. Mr. and Mrs. Pork ins are druggists. Frank Noble, who lives a short dis tance out of town ou the blast Side was in town consulting a physician Wednesday. Mr. Noble had the toes on one of his feet frozen while In tbe army a good many years ago and at times his foot is very troublesome. Ceojlt) Fox has purchased a place at Oregon City called "The Hub," and has gone there to take charge of it. Tbe Friedlaud Comedy Company gave a performance at the Opera House, Tuesday evening. The enter tainment provided was very credit able and the house waa filled to over flowing. Mrs. L. W. Marceilus, who has been visiting in Portland during the sum mer, has been visiting at tbe home of Mr. Clark in the country for two weeks but returned to Portland Wed nesday evening. W. II. Gray, of Wlulock, Wash., has purchased the interest of Mr. Em strum, of the firm of Fmistrum & Wood, cigar and tobaooo dealers, and will receive his friends and patrons at his new plaoe of business. Del Rand and FVank LangllJe are going to open up an ottlce in Portland for the sale of fruit lauds and real es tate in general We publish their card in another column. Rev. R. II. Barnes and wife, the former the new rector of St. Mark's church, arrived in this city Tuesday night, where tbey will make their home in the future. J. R. Hubbard recently gold ten acres to W. N. Stan tier for $1750. Mr. Stauffer recently bought tbe Carl Ross place and this late purchase gives bim 20 acres in one body. Considerable interest ia being cre ated about amoag the youngsters in the announcement in Cram's ad vert is meut of a boy detective wanted. Bragg & Co. are Instituting a new feature at their store called an "Hour Sale." Certain articles will be aold at a reduced price for an hour. The Ladies' Aid society of the U. ti. church will bold a Kensington Fri day, Novebmer 'U, at the home of Mrs. W. H. Peugb in aid of the churoh. A number of useful articles will be placed on sale and there will also be table 01 lancy worn. II. D. Wylie and wife of Eugene pent Tuesday and Wednesday look ing the valley ovei with Her. Oil more. J. E. Dugan of Portland and rel ative from Oakland, CaL, visited with Mrs, W. C. Uilmore Wednesday. Mrs. Marshall Hill went to Tbe Dalles Tuesday and aocompanled her son, Fldward, to his Dufur home, where she will visit for a abort time. Mrs. W. S. Oribble of Mount Hood went to The Dalies Monday and will remain a few days. The trial of the case of Frank Rios was commenced Wednesday. Meeting of C. E. Society. The C. E. society of the Congrega tional church held a social at the home of Mrs. C. E. Gove, Tuesday evening. Apples and pop corn were served. All had a very enjoyable time from 7 :30 to 1) :30 p m. Those present were : Maurice Jayne, Burton Jayne, Leonard Miller, Teddy Button, George Tripp, Stanley Tripp, Mair Dauo, Rev. and Mrs. Uilmore. Professor and Mrs. Wiley, Hazel Oliuger, Lottie Kiuuaird, Irene Gorf, Eva Yates, Kitty Bragg, Franots Bragg. Leila ilershner. Pearl Brad ley, Margaret Mercer, Ellen Treiber, Luoile Ko bards, Helen Orr, Elnor Jones, Susie Vaugbau, Eva Brock. Miss Hazel Ollnger Surprised. The young friends of Miss Hazel Olinger gave hor a surprise party last Friday evening, tbe occasion being ber 15th birthday. About 25 of the young ladies' friends were present and spent a very enjoyable evening. Re freshments were served by Mrs. Ol inger and the young peolpe amused themselves with games and In ways that only young people can. Those present were: Virgia Crouse, Mamie lioweu, Susie Vatighan, Irene Gotf, Lenore Adams, Eva Yates, Eva Brock, Kitty Bragg, Lottie Kinnaird, Roger Moe, Bert Jayne, Teddie Button, Karl Franz, Homer Hollowed, Fieddie Bowen, Maurice Jayne, and Leonard Miller. Will Play Cascade Locks. Four aro lights were placed in the Columbia baseball park FY id ay, and the football team baa been using it to tbe best advantage for the last few evenings. A scrub team has been or ganized and under the direction of coach Kay the local eleven ia improv ing very fast. Tbe boys feel very grateful to Mr. Davidson for allowing them tbe use of the electrio lights below tbe usual rates, and have asked the Ulaoier to say as much. A game has been arranged with the team at Cascade Locks on Sunday and the boya will leave on trains for that plaoe. Real Estate Sales. W. J. Baker reports the following real estate sales : Mrs. L. A. Foster to S. E. Douglas, six acres on the west side; Prioe 12,000. J. C. Boggs to S. B. Carnine eight acres; prioe, :$,ooo. Born. A son was born November 7. to Mr. and Mrs. John Kroeger, of OdelL November H, a sling and wife. girl to O. J. Ges-