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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1906)
HOOD BIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1900 ' 10 'I'DB uaiiGS, f omen ABiuna The Man who has Money to Burn Will not be interested in this, but the average ninn finds it necessary to make bin money buy as much as possible nnd we believe will be interested to know that we have 100 men's suits, sizes .'M to 40, on which he can save from $4.00 to if 8.00 a suit. Regular prices on these suits range from f 10.00 to $18.00. We wish to close out the entire lot before August 1 st and are selling" them for JJ QQ Jq jgg QQ We also have a good line of Hen, Women and Children's Shoes and STAPLE DRY GOODS which will stand comparison with goods offered by other dealers, and the prices are below the reach of any competition. Hun dreds of pleased customers attest the fact that we are not selling "trash" but good servicable merchandise. Come in and secure some GENUINE BARGAINS BLOWERS BROS. A First-Class House Moderate Rates Good Service Farmer's Dinner 25 cts P. F. FOUTS, Hood River Prop. LARAWAY'S STORE AT GLENWOOD The followtnu article li taken from r write-up of Ioa by B. L. L. Mo Nulty and Alfred J. KiuweU, of Chi cago: The jewelry utore of W. F. Laraway In Oleuwood U considered headquar ter hy tliOBM who kuow and apreoi ate high-grade and desirable good iu the line of watches, diamond, iilver waro, haud-painted China, optical goods, piano, oragna, and aewlng niaohioi. Mr. W. P. Laraway waa the flrgt watohmaker to locate between Coun cil liluff i and Des Moines, and mitab liHhad hi prevent biiHines in 1800. He la practical watchmaker and jew eler and a graduate optician, and dur ing his long tmelnoai career Iim built up a large trade which not only ex tend all over aoutbwealern Iowa but to all part of the country. For more than eleven year he hat been ably anointed by hi ion Heth K Laraway, who ha received instruc tion from bin father, both a a watch maker, jeweler and optician, and which with hard study and a Jong and exUiutve exporlouoe make bim an expert at the butdne. Bo woll baa be applied himxelf that for the pat few year be ha had entire con trol of the buine, which ba grown extemtlvely under hi management. The store i fully equipped with all the uoceinary tool and niaohiueiy, auch a power lathe, etc., for the manufacture of jewelry, rings, etc. If one desire they can take their old gold to Laraway 's atore) and ;have It mauufacturatl into nngs,piua or any jewelry they desire. They mount dia monds and preaious stone. In fuct there 1 nothing in the manufacturing jewelry line or repair work that can not be ',done by thi firm. Their utn.b it uutnhsa. rllumniirlii and solid silverware ia equal in quality, variety and extent to those carried lu any ol the larger cities, and the penple of tbi vicinity are to be congratulated upou having such a display of high grade goods and snob competent manufacturing jeweler and watch makers and expert optician at their door. They have a speoiul dark room for the tilting of glasses which,! one of the finest in the state. It 1 fitted with the latent and most modern nm ohiuery foi examining and testlugthe eye, aud a optician Mr. Laraway and his son have few equals. This work at present is carried on hy Ketli R. Laraway iu the same successful iiimmiir nnd bv the same solentillo nrinuinles as used bv hi father, ills extensive and practical experience to- fethei with careful study and special nstruotlon, makes this the best place to bave your eye fitted. They grind tboir own lenses aud do theii own work. Math T.nfuurnv vni a Htiirlnnt at the best engraving school In this oouutiy aud 1 a practical and expert engrav er. They make a specalty of souvenir spoons aud engrave special names on minium t,i nnlur Thnv baudle a varl ety of pianos, including the Crown and the bald win. Ihe Crown took the highest bono" at the World's Fair at Chicago and the ilaldwin at Ht. Louis. Thev bave no aueuts and sell piano direct from the store, sav inn thair rmxtniiieri anenta' oouimia alnii itnii exnensea. Mr. Larawav makes a specialty of high-grade watches, diamond and flue jewelry, and nowhere can be found a nicer se lection or variety of goods iu this linn. Hi. atnre ia niuulv arranged. new and up-to-date, and as such a atore would be a credit to any city, it should receive the hearty support of the surrounding oouuiry. Would Facilitate Apple Expert. llariy M. Isaacs, mauaging director of the large fruit Importing urm oi M. Isaacs & Sous, of Loudon, was in New York lust week eu route to lios tuu. Mr. Isaacs is here for the pur pose of making persoual investigations regarding the support that can ue ou tamed for the maintenance or a now friut steamer Hue between llostou and Loudon. The firm has the establish ment of such a line under ooiitempla tlon, and 1ms bad considerable oorres poudeuoe regarding the proposition with representative in the United Statea aud Canada, which has been very favorable, but before dellnitely settling the matter Mr. Isaacs decided to visit this couutrv iu person. In an Interview wilh a Fruit Trade Journal repiesoutative Mr. Isaacs stated that the prime object of the proposed new serioe was to facilitate tue exportation ot apples, "mere nas been some dissatisfaction! experienced iu the iiast bv the apple shippers, es peoinlly from lloston," said Mr. Isaacs, "and 1 believe it is partially due to the manner iu which the fruit has been haudled. "The large steamers unload the ap pies, legally in London, but really several miles from the final destiua tiou of the fruit. Thi make it nee essary to rehaudle it, causing loss aud delay. "The new steamer service we con template would go light to Loudon bridge and alongside the trait ware houses. The advantage la ourious, as, in addittion to the time saved, the fruit would not have to be re- handled. It is now proposed to estab lish a fortnightly service between lios tou and London and Hull, the ship going first to London, then to Hull, and returning to boston In ballast. "The ships will make the trip from Boston to London in from ten to twelve days. The; wilt have a capac ity of from 15,000 to 'JO.000 barrels of apples, but it 1 not the Intention to load tbetn much over half full, a the object is primarily to expedite the inovemont ot fruit and to place It on the other side lu good shape. ui course we do nut expect to lose money on the ships, and it is with a view of ascertaining, a dellnitely a possible, the revenue that we may ex peat that 1 am now looking over the situation." The service, if established, will be the first of its kind between the United Btates and iOurope, though there was a similar service a number of year ago from London to Nova Scotia. It I expected that the new service would be largely patronised by Canadian shipper a well a by those of the United States. SEN!) THIS HOOK EAST. 0. It. Ji. and H. P. Hooks Tells About TIiIh Country. If noaaihln. the nassiuuer depart ment of the Oregon Hallway aud iav- iagtlon company and ISoutnern 1'a- oi lo (lines iu Oregon) has surpassed itself in the 11100 issue of li new pub lication. Oregon, Washington, Idaho and their resources. The purpose of the publication Is to attract homeseoker and iuvostors to the Facllio Northwest aud this pub lication is undoubtedly the best Mes senger that could be sent by residents of Oregon, Washington and Idaho to their friend lu the East aud Middle West. beautiful half tones, printed ou so ber!) book paper, make the publica tion, which contains 88 pages and a map of the section, a work of ait, but far superior to the typographical mnlto-iip is the contents of the book. Uuder many beads covering practic ally ail the resources of the states are short, pithy stories of what has been acoouidlislied, not what might be done, but actual fact and figures ac companied by names aud addresses of well known farmers, who are dally lay lug aside an income that would Le a fortune to an Kastern agricultuiist. Win. MoMurray, general pBcsongor agent of the O. K. A N. Co., and S. P. Hue lu Oregon has favored the ed itor with a cony nf this publication ami informed him that readers of f lits paper by sending the names aud ad dresses of iriends in the Kast and four cents in postage for each ad dress may have the book promptly mailed to the address given. For Kent. Vttr a Wiiiiv torni nf venra. Hnntll half of block 8, 1'arkhurst. and three aerie east of l'arkhumt. W. J. baker S Uo. If you need screen doors, window screens or meat safes, don't forget F. U. Coe. Carpeutering. Phone D71. ADMINISTKATKIX'S NOTICK Nollne la hereby iflvnii thai the nnderalgnrnt Iihh, hy ll euiiiily court of Vvum-o comity, Ori'icm, Imi duly appointed Kdinlnlmratrlx of III mtutnot II. A. Lt-uvviia, iIm-smimmI. All wrui ImvliiK claim HKUliixl unlit twtate re liorrliy rviiilml lo present Ilium Willi proper vouchers, wl.hln nix mniilha from the dale of Hi ia mil Ice, to tlieumlcniiKiiMl ailmliilslra trli at the rimlilcuce of J. f. Illdcniiur, tW utile IH ka, Wasco county, Ori'xiin. Ihileil Ihls Slh day of June 1SHKI EVA V. NKUU.W. Administratrix or the estate of U. A. Iavviia, deceased. JH-JVlS liUAKDIAN'S tf.U.K. IN THK COUNTY COI'KT OK TIIKHTATK OK OKKUoN KoB W AHW) COUNTY. In the Matter or the Uiiardlanslilp of Verdle Ardcii Kum-orn, a minor. Now at thin time comes on to he heard the petition. of Kriuik K. Ituncoiii, sjwirdlHii of the iieiatin and ealate ol Verdlu Anlen Kiin corii. a minor, asklnf that a Mediae be limned lo aahl Kiiardliiii lo aull the InllowliiK d crllied luada tielonxlii lo the ealate of said minor, lo wit: Heilnalii( at the iiurier aeo I Ion corner ia ns'a) set at Hie InivrmKllon of the (wilier line or the Mount Hiaid and oilier county maiUonlhe north boundary of sec llon jllii lownahlp i norlh of ratine 10 east, W. M., Wamii I'oiinly, OrcKon, ami running thence aoulh tin the center of aald comity road aloli the went line or Haves lllvera land lo ili chiilna to the HO'llhweal comer of aatd lllvera land and I lie point or ImkIiiiiIh or the trad herelu conveyed: thence eaal u.M chains aloiiK themitith line or aald Ihvera land lo the Intel Kectlim ol the aald aolith line with the wckI Hue ot John H. Croahya land, and tx1. I11K Ihe miullieaHl corner of aald lllvera laud; thence aiiullialoinlheaHid witit llneoftheaald cnwbv'a land 4.10 chains lo a paint lor the noullieiist corner of the tract herein conveyed; thence weal parallel to the norlh line ol the tract herein deacrtlied U.iSl clialua more or le lo the wem iHiundary of aald hall aectloll '.'1 lu the center ol mild county road for Ihe south weal corner ol Ihe land herein conveyeil; (hence mini! on aald halt aectlon line down the center of aald county road I. Hi chains more or leaa to the point uf hottnnlim and he I nit Ihe iiorthweNt corner ol the laud herein conveyed, ciiiitaluliiK S aurea of lan.ij bounded llol'lh'liv Unvea lHvera land, eaat hy land of John U'. Croahy, south by Ihe land formerly owned hy .1. v. Mack and now owned hy Hallle Crocket and vH"l by aald iieclloii line, and belns annate In and a pari of the north weal iiuarler of the luirthraal ipiarler of Mti I d aectlon 'J7, together with one lulu era Inch of water loraver to be taken out of Odell Creek on Ihe land of aald Hallle Crocket al the nliial convenient point ao a to carry Ihe aameoii lliehlsheal around poaalhle for Irrigation of Ilia land herein conveyed with all m-ceaaarv rlghl of way over aald llat Cna'keta' land for the puriawe of oaralln( and maintaining a ditch, canal or flume lor carrying aald w titer. And II apiwara to the aatlafacllon or the cmin from aunt petition thai II will he for Ihe heat IlllercHta or aald eatale that aald land be sold according lo the prayer ot aald petition. Now, therefore. In the name of the atalc or Oregon: It ia hereby considered, ordered and adlmlged that Monday the nth day of August, li, al the hour of len o'clock A. M. of aald day, said day being Ihe Mral day of Ihe regu lar Angus! term ol the above entitled court in the transaction of probate bualneaa, al the county court nami iu the county court house In lialles Cltv, Waaco county, Oregon, be dxed as the lime and place lor hearing aald petition and all hernial law and next of ktu of said Verdle Ardcn Kuneoru and all per son Intoreslvd lu aald ealate are hereby re Hinred to appear before auch court at said lime and place lo ahow cause, If any there be, why license should not be grained for the aalc of Ihe real ealale hereinbefore mentioned and described aa prayed for In aald petition. Hated this J.uh day or June, MM. A. Kl.AKK. County Judge. Hare Von Dyspepsia, Indigestion! If today you suffer from impaired di gestion, sluggish liver or impure blood, i ,,l,l txi a iii-Anarui.inn which nuu yuu bdic ,' - i'.- would cure yon at small cost, would you try the remedy? There Is a medlciiie (jreen's August Flower. Go to your druggist's and buy a test bottle for 25 cents, or the regular si.e ior io wuw. u you have used all other dyspepsia reme dies without satisfaction, or if you have never used any preparation for these dis tressi ng affections ; if you have headache biliousness, Iobs of appetite, sleepless ....... ......,.iimiiiuu nr hiiv liiaorder of the stomach or liver, cure yourself quickly ly using the infallible August Flower. It is not an alcoholic stimulant, buj quite harmless for general uhb. Oet copy of Green's 1'risse Almanac For sale hy Emporium. Twenty acres M..tiimlia lane, four miles southwest from Hood Kivcr, Bmall house, some land cleared. Only 2000. NOTIOE FOK PUBLICATION Hulled MtaUi Land Office, The Utiles, Ore gon, WlttY liw. ........v a i...v,j that III compliance with the provisions or the Ait or Congress of June A 1S.S, entitled "An Act for the sale ofTlmber fjtndlll the WUiuhoI Catllornia, lirrgon, nrYaun, mm n"'l'"i Territory' as extended lo all the public lanu .......... .... l ,.f A ,,.f.,uI A IWi JOHN rt. lioWNI-.Y, . ii..... ..,... rn. OI l eilUIClOII, COlllll.. oi lMlinilim,."..o. ... gou, una tins ubj iiic i ii i n io oiu. t. Ill -"' " statement No, te.nn, lor the purchase of the ..,..,..rw l.11'1 ..I.-I u....l iMh'l-VhlLt PI, W 7, CI n r.-4, -. lioil .v nuu .4 of section No. M, in lowiiship No. 1 N range No. II K., W. M , and will oiler proof to show tllHl llie lauu miukiii, ia more vitiuauiv i..i Hie lillliair ur hhihi meit-iii ,.nu i.i wa" ctiltiiral purposes, and to establish his claim tolK.it Id lands Wlore the Keglsleraiid Ittuwlver al'l'l.e Palles, Oregon, on lh2Ulti duy or Ail. lie nuiiieaaa wllncases: John C. Koley. Dan Foley and Clyde K. Taylor, or Portland, ore gou, and William Olivia, ol Hood Hlver, ore- '..,. , illy RIIU nil ij.hhiw i ih m 1 1 ik nurnnriy j Ot lllf! lllK)V4Ml('M'l'i.H'(l IuIMIh Hrt) IXMlUCHlud 1-U .lie their clttlniH hi thin oilier ou or in-tore lw muiu wui uny ui Augiixi-, i-.nwi. Mil Hi L'l fp VOl. A V. is used in the manufacture of Hazel wood ICECREAM, abundance of cream being at sured for this pur pose by the large v ulaine supplied for the manufacture ot H.izelwood Butter : ; ONo albumen, gelatine or other animal or chemical compound of any character is in Hazel wood Ice Cream, its rich ness and smoothness being due to the actual richness of the cream of which it is manufactured. Only pure fruit, vegetable or nut flaVort are used in coloring or flavoring Cream For Sale by George Prather Hotel Waucoma J. E. NICHOLS, PURE CRYSTAL CiE DAVIDSON FRUIT COMPANY MANt'KACTrKKKS DELIVERY DAYS: Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday Mornings and Saturday Afternoons Hood River Dairy Delivered Morning and Eveding Can mipjily nil orders from now on BRUNO TRAIN Z Midway Chop House HOOD R1VKR, ORKliOX WALTON & THORNTON. Proprietors Good Rooming Housee in Connection Everything First (lass and prices nudtTat. L. M. WILSON PINE GROVE. ORE. ...General Merchandise... K1.0UH, FKI'P, UROOKRIES, WORK SHIRTS, OVKK.W.l.S, NOTIONS, HOARS. Toli.UVO DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES MY OOODS ARK RUillT, MY I'RICKS ARE RHiHT UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR I hold license from the State Board ol Oregon and Washington, and am qualified to itilp bodies to any point. Prompt service either day or night. Hearse furnished on all occasions Parlor Phone Main 1143 Sehifller Buildine, Resident Main I4B4 Order Direct from Factory Fhone Main 71 . Hood River. Ore. U. S. Commissioner - Notary Public GEO. T. PRATHER The Oldest Insurance and Real Estate Agent in town Insurance , Loans Abstracting Hood River; Oregon "RKtiUl.TOR LINK" Steamers leave Portland and The Dalles daily, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock a. in., cnllinif! at Hood ;iiier, eaftlmund, at about 4 p. m.; weftiimind at alwut S::!0, p. ni. Direct foiineition at I.ylo with Hie C. R. fe N. Kuilway to and from Goldendale and Klickitat valley points. For any further information address any agent of the company or M. TALBOT. V. P. A G. M Portland, Oregon UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LIBRARY The Best in Current Literature 12 Completk Novel Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 per year ; 25 cts. a copy ;NO CONTINUED STORfES every number complete in itself o- -CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE IN- Riverview Park and Idlewilde Additions Easy. Grades, Fine View and Good Water ALSO MANUFACTURING SITES FRONTING ON 0, R. & N. TRACK WITH DEVELOPED WATER POWER Cheap lots for building Small Houses near Flour Mill 'FRUIT LAND FOR SALE IN TRACTS TO SUIT HOOD RIVER DEVELOPMENT CO. Office next to Waucoma Hotel HOOD RIVER Square Deal Store "Honest Goods and Square . . Deal for Every flan" . . IS MY MOTTO I carry a full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed and our prices are right. The bent tools that money can buy are none too good for Hood River orchards, and I am in a position to supply you Mitchell Wagons and Buggies a Specialty Acme Harrows, Disc and Peg-Tooth Harrows, Chilled and Steel Plows, Planet Jr. Cultivators, and Seeders, Meyers Spray Pumps and the Best 7-Ply Hose in the Maiket. De Level Cream Separators, Guns, Amunition and Fishing Tackle JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD STUMPING POWDER, CAPS AND FUSE 100,000 BRICK IN LOTS TO SUIT Yours for IUisiness Phone 741 D. M'DONALD 3rd and River Street. Hood River, Ore. r Buy Your Fruit Boxes . AT TIIK Hood River Box Factory nnd Patronize Home Industry.' ..- Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made rhone Main 71 I 'iSi-iiSf!- - This Bank Free Wlintonr iim'ii anil wnnion of fifty years licnce will l slt'in'inls mi the eliildivn of to day. If it not worth our while, even nt tho eo--t of eoncidcriihle eti'ort, if neeefsary to teaeh our liny or tiirl the value of money, the liabita of thrift , economy and caving, ller liert Spencer says "e(iir:ation is the prepara tion for complete living." One of our Home Savings Hanks which you can have FlvKK upon opening an account with one dollar or more, if in your lioine, is a constant appeal ing educator, touching the habit of Paving tdlently, forcefully, ami not to be denied. Savings Department First National Bank i SUMMER SCHOOL-lull Sills ilfflll M June 27 to August 7, and August 13 to Sept. 7. First six weeks devoted to special preparation for ' 'ounty and State Kxam inations. Reguhii' Norinul sulijeeis and niethodt' al-o. La-t four weeks a continuation oi Normal instruction and special attention to l'rimary Meth odg with model pupil classes. .Faculty of Over Twenty Instructors- Itenular Normal faculty, assisted by noted college and public educators. Tuition-: First Term, $7..r)0; Second term, $5. For catalogue, summer school circular or olher information write to Pres. E. D. RESSLER, Monmoth. Oregon e Bartmess' Furniture Store ON A CASH BASIS REDUCTION OF TEN PER CENT ON ALMOST ALL HOUSEHOLD (iOODS A Large Line of New Spring Goods MATTINGS and CARPETS At prices never before quoted K. S. STAM.KY, Pre. K. L SMITH, Vicc-Pres." K. O. 15LA SCil A U, Cashier V. O. HKOCK, Asst. Ctishier The First National Bank OF HOOD RIVEIV Capital and Surplus $30,000.00 We offor 3011 the f.K'ilitios of n well inanavd and well equipped bank. The interests of patrons receive our careful attention. Malleable Iron Reds, mmranteed against breaks bv the factory for 2" years, and yet -cheaper than the cast beds. We -ret them direct from the East. Call and look them over.' S. E. BARTMESS Building Material, Carpets, Paints, etc. Undertaker and Embalmer.' New Location. We are now located in the Smith Building, in the room formerly occupied by -1. E. Rand, where we will be pleased to see all of our old customers as well as new ones. This lnrjre and well-lighted store has been fitted up with the best and most complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour and Feed ever displayed in the City. Fresh Vegetables received daily. Call and inspect our stock. SPOT CASH GROCERY WOOD & SMITH RUOS., Proprietors.