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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1906)
3 CtW 3C 3C 36 m i in ii.ui rirmnf W tf 0 Our Entire Stock Wash Goods will be offered at wholesale prices 4c to 33c Waists, Skirts, Suits, Wraps, Children's Dresses, Canvas Shoes, Hosiery, Underwear EVERYTHING MUST GO n RELIABLE CRAM'S CORRECT &3 I TIESOLVED a- I JRP8- THAT UhETt YOU TRAVEL Mery you heed goodthiigs yNf TO TKWEL Ifl VI D GOOD GLr M THJA1G5 UHEti Vou' GET JTP THERE". LooK 5 WELL, IT. F3 vJortT cost uch tou R' clothejoil mighty quickly when you travel. &e.5ide.5 when you meet nice people at are jor.t you like to "change" often. no woman, for. her- hu.s&and.s' .sake, can afford not tolook attractive, if you don't believe it .surpri.se your husband .some time by drejj1n6 up when he s not expecting you to. a young woman .simply mujt drej well especi ally WHEN OFF ON A TRIPIF SHE WISHES TO MAKE FRIENDS. NoT UNTIL YOU SEE THEM CAN YOU COUNT HOW MANY THINGS YOU NEED. PERHAPS YOU WILL COME To OUR STORE AND GET SUGGESTIONS. THIS IS A GOOD TIME BEGAUSE WE ARE CLOSING OUT CHEAPLY JUST THE THINGS YOU NEED. THIS is the month for bargains at our store, we are sure you'll care for some of these things more than you do for your Money. respectfully, frank a. cram. DC 3C 5C DC THE UP-TO-DATE STORE wh1mIIWmhmi 8 100 MEN'S SUITS Sizes 34 to 42 Values up to $10.00 YOUR CHOICE $3.93 120 MEN'S SUITS Sizes 32 to 42 Values up to $15.00 YOUR CHOICE $6.82 3C 3C DC 3C DC BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Bicycle enamel at McDonald', Square Deal Store. Mr. Bartmess ia oil cash basis. Bicycles (or sale and for rent at Dodge Bros. & Keid's. Fresh Olymnla and Eastern oysters at the Gem Candy Kitchen. Place your order fur a nice chicken for your Sunday dinner with McGuireBros. If you want something good get Ben sons's fancy new potato. They look good, taste good and if you eat them they will make you feel good. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackson's. For Masury's colors in oil go to Mc Donald's. Fresh Columbia river salmon at Mc Guire Bros. Just received at McDonalds, half ton clover seed. Something new Puffed Rice Candy, at the Gem Canday Kitchen. Three pounds halibut 25c at McGuire Brothers. The Gem Candy Kitchen makes fresh candy every day. McGuire Bros, make their own leaf lurd under their own brand. Do you want the best potatoes on the market? If so get Beneon's Fancy. They are the best in the state of Oregon For sale by Emporium. Fifteen acres two miles southwest of Hood River, 10 acres in cultivation, mostly orchard.fine land, $300 per acre. Lettuce, cabbage, rhubarb, asparagus at McGuire Bros. Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. If you want cracked corn for chicken feed go to McDonald. Fresh fish halibut, salmon and smelts, at McGuire Bros. Do you need a carpenter to do that odd job? Call up F. U. Coe, phone 571. Newest, best fishing tackle at McDon ald's. For sale by Emporium. Ten room cottage ami lot .seven blocks from depot, Hood River. Newly repaired, new foun dation, wood fibre plaster, newly painted patent bath and toilet connected with sewer, good location $1000 cash. Not for your dealer' sake, nor for Beneon's take but for yonr owu sake get some of Benson's Fancy new potatoes. They will make you smile. If you want to buy or sell real estate go to Onthank & Otten. Mouey to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Notarial work of all kinds. Freth creamery butter and newly laid Hood River eggs at McGuire's. It is to your interest to refer to Mr Bartmess' ad under the new system. Fresh White Salmon asparagus at McGuire Bros. McGuire Bros, are making country deliveries of meat on the east side of Hood river, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Country customers desiring orders filled should telephone their orders Mondays and Wednesdays. For sale bv Emporium. Five farms in one body, '320 acres, 5 improvements cleared land with each, 7 miles from White Halmen on Goldendale road, plenty of water, $30 per acre. Can be sold in separate tracts for SO days only. Terras easy. Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio. Reduction In Flour and Feed. Special cash price on Flour and Feed at warehouse. Bran $14 per ton; sh)rts, $16 per ton ; flour, $4 per barrel. D. McDonald. PubIi, pluck and prices. Vogt Bros. Exclusive clothiers. Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at Jackson's. Watch for the big circulars announc ing Huggins & Co. '8 immense stock re duction sale. 1'riceB and articles printed in plain figures. If you are wanting a tent it will pay you to get prices at S. J. Frank's har ness shop. If you are looking for a nice little home cheap, call on Onthank & Otten. They have just the thing. The Dietz Studio for photos. Fresh fish at McGuire Bros, Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Fridays. Just received from the east, a half ton of pure maple sugar and syrup at Jack son's. $15,000 worth of new and up to date merchandise to be slaughtered away at L. H. Huggins & Co.'s stock reduction sale. Begins Saturday, June 9lh. Freeh rhubarb, lettuce, green onions and cabbage, at McGuire Bros. Finest line of lap dusters ever shown in the city at S. J. Frank's harness shop McDonald sells house paints. It will pay you to get prices from him before Buying. Finisning for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio. New Orleane Molasses in bulk and cans at Jackson's. Money saved by buying your flour and feed from McDonald. A torpid, inactive liver can produce more bodily ills than almost anything elte. It iri good to clean the system out occasionally. The best results are derived from the use of DeWitl's Little Early Risers. Reliable, effective, pleas ant pills with a reputation. Never gripe. Sold by Williams Pharmacy. All kinds of freth and cured meats have advanced, but we are still selling at the same old prices, and will con tinue to do so. ours for business, Mc Guire Brothers. Constipation makes the cold drag along. Get it out of you. Take Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar cough syrup. Contains no opiates. Williams' Pharmacy. Try a little Kodol for dyspesia after your meals. See the effect it will pro duce on your general feeling by digesting your food and helping your stomach to get itself into shape. Many stomachs i are overworks - to the point where they refute to go further. Kodol digests your food and gives your stomach the rest it needs, while its reconstructive properties get the stomach back into working order, Kodol relieves flatu lence, sour stomach, palpitation of the heart, belching, etc. Sold by Williams' Pharmacy. ;- Special Bargain for Two Weeks Only. 40 acres, 2 miles south of Mosier. 7 acres in bearing trees, good varieties, 5 room bouse, 2 wells, barn, ohioken bouse, sheds, etc. horses, wagon, tools, everything complete fot $1,800. Ibis is a sacrifice sale and a gieat bar gain. J. H. Heilbronner & Co., Hood River and Portland. At the Churches. Methodist Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school 10 a. m.; Ep worth League 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. All cordially invit ed. W. C, Evans, pastor. St Mark's Episcopal Church. Holy Communion at 8 o'clock; morning prayer at 11, and evening prayer at 7:30. U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m.; Y. P. C. E. 7:15 p. m.; preaching, 8 p. ru. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. All are cordially invited to attend all or any of these services. Pastor, J. W. Sprecher. I Baptist oburoh Sunday school 10 a. m. ; preaching 11 a. m. ; Junior li. Y.P. U., 3 p. m. ; evening service, 7.30. Belmont M. E. Church. H. C. Clark, pastor. Services, Belmont: Sunday f school at 10 a. m. ; Class meeting at 11 ! . 1? . I. I "J ... . ,.!,. . Ul , ill AJCHgUO I p. IU. , picot-n- ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. m. ; Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. m. Services at Pine Grove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st and 3d Sundays at 11 a. m. Crupper 1st and 3d Sundavg at 3:30; Sunday school at 2:30. Mount Hood. The 4th (Sunday at U a.n t. ; Sundav school at 10 a. m. Christian Church. Services at K. of P. hall the first, third, fourth and fifth Sundays of each nic nth. Services at Odell the second Sunday of each month, W. A. "WOOD, Pastor. Riverside Ci ugregational Church, W. C Gilmore, pastor. Services Sun day at 11 a. ui., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in., evening worship at 8 p. ni. Services iu the Unitarian church every Sunday at 11 8. m., J. A. liald rldge, minister. Topic for next Sun day: "The Solution of the Soul's Problems." Every soul baa its prob bleuis. aud every problem Its solution. Come and bear. Born. To Mr. aud Mrs. Robt. Vaugban, July, 4, a boy. To Mrs. Wm. K. Cougblin, of Vien to, July 4, a girL To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davenport, Sunday July 8, 190G, a girl. To Mi. aud Mrs. Louis K. Ward, at Mosier, Saturday, July 7, a boy. A Hard Lot of troubles to contend with, spring from a torpid liver and blockaded bowels, unless you awaken them to their proper action with Dr. King's New Life Pills; the pleaxantest ami most effective cure for constipation. They prevent Appen dicitis and tone up the system. 25c at Chas. N. Clark's drug store. Kismet. As soon aa July's hot sun glows There dawns upon our view, The fiend incarnate who doth ask : "I-i-h-e-f-y-?" A sweet breath adds to the ioys of a kiss. You wouldn't want to kiss your wife, mother or sweetheart with a had breath. You can't have a sweet breath without a healthy Btomach. You can't have a healthy stomach without a per fect digestion. There is only one reme- edy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet as a rose ana mat remedy is KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA. It is a relief for sour Btomack, palpita tion of the heart, and other ailment arisinir from disorder of the stomach and digestion. Take a little kodol after your meals ami see what it will do for you. (sold by Williams rnarmacy. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Lawn Sprinklers. The Straw Telescopes. Just Fly Time is here, we ran help Sherman sprinkler. A mighty Uie u.ing to take along on your y'- Tanglefoot and ponton t v good one throws a big spray; can trin A ac to paper, wire fly traps, wire fly kil- uWe it without turning the m"' r'P- AH size. 35c to ieri)) niog(1uito netting, etc, water off. 48c. Special. ?3c. Little Prices. Does your Hose LeaH? "V"1 Ct": HammocKs. Pretty new Get some hose menders and stop Don't show the dust, are cool and patterns, in plain and fancy it, easy to put on for all sizes of comfortable for summer wear. weave?, with pillow and stretch- hose. Little Prices. $1.50 values for 98c. fjLso Hose Reels will keep your M . h,,.. . , . ... . hose free from kinks and make it Stpw 'or n,en.' Light Underwear for last longer They'll save their ana horses. Eor every day or men. Pink BalbriKgan, nicely fin price, f l.OO Sunday. lOe 15c 20c 25c. lished garments, 35c value for 25 cents. iW.?g chahfald no St CUf aun,t, wilt Box. Overall Suit. Save wh iSil In use? Fine fo?your ' t"1!fD' ' clothes, are cool and just, the porch or lawn. 91.50 each. all styles aud sizes. 20c. thing for your boy. $1 the suit. I 5c and 10c Counters. warm days. In this store are interesting departments. You can find hundreds ofi useful ai tides that will be convenient and save much work these Mta Walter Dickey was a passenger for Portland Thursday. Hans Lage had business In The Dalles Thursday. C. H. Stranahan returned Monday from Portland. II. Coleman went to The Dalles on No. 8 Monday. Judge Henderson bad legal business at Stevenson last week. C. II. Lamberson, of Portland, was a Hood River visiter Tuesday. II. F. Davidson spent a couple of days iu Portland the first of the week. Miss Lena Newton is visiting friends in Portland and in the Willam ette valley. H. F. Joohimaen bd business with the U. S. land offloe at The Dalles Monday. E. C. Mahaney and wife, of Green Point, spent the Fourth with friends tn The Dalles. Rev. L. U. Dix went to Boyd Satur day, where he preaches two Sundays in each month Geo. Sexton, Cal Huttou aud Her man Hoflach, of The D alios, were in Hood River Tuesday. Malcolm A. Moody and a party of friends of from The Dalles spent the Fourth iu Hood River. II. E. Gager, an employe of J. J. Jordan, went to Portland Tuesday afternoon for a couple of days. Lee Broadhead, employed at Gray's barber shop, left for Sedalia, Mo., yesterday, ou a business trip. Geo. B. Vandervoort. of. North Tanawah, N. Y., ia visiting Willis Van Horn and wife for a few days. Robt. Rand has purchased three acres of Mrs. Koplin that adboina his Wan-Guin-Guin hotel ou the Columbia river. Or. Van Gessner, who Is spending a few weeks in Hood River with his family, weut to Priueville on business Monday. WilHMokett, who has been employed by the Davidson Fruit Co., ia now working in the office of the Oregon Lumber Co. F. H. Button spent Sunday with bis family in Hood River and waa a passenger ou the local for The Dalles Monday. Chas. Cashier aud wife write from Minneapolis that they enjoyed sight seeing in the Twin cities, and left for Chicago last week. John S. Pinney and wife came up from Portland Thursday aud visited their ranob in the valley. They are now living in Seattle. Misses Myrtle Cathoart and Agues Skibbe, of The Dalles, came down Tuesday for a couple of weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. ti. J. Frank. B. F. Belieu, of Portland, waa in the oity Thursday, returning home with his wife, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Fletoher. A. A. Sohenok, of Omaha, arrived in Hood River Monday, and will spend a short time looking over bis prop erty interests here and visiting old friends. Willis Van Horn and wife, Mr. Van- dervort and P. M. Hall-Lewis spent Sunday on a Ashing trip on the Lit tle White Salmon. They report a catch of 000 (T) nsb. Rev. J. B. Spigbt went to Mosier Saturday where be preached Sunday morning. He is slowly regaining bis strength, but is still weak and unable to do his usual amount of work. Word received fiom O. D. Rea, at Eshon, Kaunas, indicates that be is still suffering from tbe effects of the cancer, another operation being nec essary. J. M. Hollowell has been marketing early cabbages for a moutb, and bis Jersey Wakefield, which are supposed to be a small kind, are now over ten pounds in weight in some'eases. E. C, M. J.. W.. and L. C. Wiiubt. aoccompanied by Messrs. Post and Case, of Spokane, started On a prospecting tour Mouday i i tbe St. Helens district. Tbey expect to be gone about six weeks. Amos Uuerwood has been refused a saloon license at Underwood by the Skamania county commissioners. It is said that several applications for sa loons along the north bank were re fused. Raymond ftarly went to The Dalle Saturday, where be will meet Mr. Mo A 11 later and make a tour of Eastern Oreaon. staging it through tbe inter ioi. The trip will take about two weeks, and will be a unique outing lor tbe youngster Ralph Lewis left Monday for tbe Bull Run reserve, where be will act as one of tbe Are guards this sommer. The city of Portland employ fnnr auards in this leserve, thegntetn ment furnishing two, who act it I're guards and also protect Portland water sudcIv. They sea that no rauiD ers loiter in that neighborhood, and otherwise are under tbe direction of tbe forest i angers. J. K Rand was a passenger ou tho local for Portland Friday. J. Sohhmeltzer returned from Port land where be spent several days last week. M. R. Noble went to Wyeth Tues day afternoon to visit his daughter, Mrs. Stekoe. J. W. Simmons, State Deputy Head Consul, M. W. A., attended a meet ing of the local lodge last eveuing. J Oliver Newton, of Canton, 111., ar rived July 4 ou a visit to his brother, A. L. Newton, of the Davidson Fruit Co. Doug. Langille, ot the firm of Lan gille & Rand, Portland, vhdled his father and friends in Hood liher laxt week. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. DoWitt, of In gles, Ore., spent the Fourth with Mrs. DeWitt's parents, W. J. Baker and wife. Clerk Vaughan statos that the eighth grade diplomas haro arrived aud may be had by scholars culling for them at the Butler bank. W. II. Peugh went to Gilliam Thursday, where he will erect a reni- dence on his property, ami will aim) visit in Sherman county before his return. The ladies of Urn Uuutariau chinch will bold another bake sale in Wood t Smith Bros, grocery store, Satur day, July li, with Mrs. D. G. Juck son in charge. A box of fine strawberries fiom the flue ranch of J. J. Jordan, in the Crapper disrtict, found its way to tho Glacier olllce Tuesday. They are about tbe last of season, but we have tasted none better this year. J. M. Allen and wife, of Klondike, Ore., who have been visiting friends in Hood River, returned home Mon day. They are well pleased with the valley, and are thinking strongly of locating here, If they can dispose of theii interests iu Eastern Oregou. George R. Castner and G. D. Wood worth and wife weut to Salem Thurs day to attend the meeting of tho hor ticultural society. This is the first visit of Mr. Castner to the Oregon capital. E. II. Sheiard expected to attend tbe meeting, but was prevent ed on account of the strawborry busi ness. An infant of Mr. aud Mrs. Will Crapper, which was bom July 1, died Monday and was buried Tuesday. The child waa a boy, and is the second one that tbey have Inst ia early lntancy, all their other children being gills. Tbe remains were interred in Idle wilde. Rev. Elkius holding services ut the grave. It is always well to have a box of salve in the hoime. Sunburn, cuts, bruises, piles and boils vield to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. "Should keep a box on hand at all times to provide for emergencies. For years the man- lard, but followed by inanv imitators. Be sure you get the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. For sale at Wil liams' Pharmacy Rev. L. G. Dlx. of the Adveut Christian chinch, wishes to thauk the people of Hood River for their sup port during tbe recent camp meeting, and especially the young people for their good behavior and attendance during tbe meeting. Tbe Hood liivoi meeting was one of tbe most Buncess ful in tbe history of tbe oragnizat.iou in these parts. Mr Sternau la making arrangements to get the best fruit that mouey can buy. and can use all kiuds that uau be shipped and arrive in good condition. tie baa made arraugeeuts wltb li. 1'. Woodworth to ship him cherries, ap ples and pears, providing the latter can be put up so they win anive in good condition. He spent Wednesday at Mt. Hood, and will go to Portland today. Miss M. E. Sweigert, of Portland, spent a couple of weeks ou her ranch iu tbe Crapper district, and enter tained several ot her friends, return- ng home Thursday. Last winter Miss Sweigert shipped a box of flue apples from the Castner ranch to her brother, who was on a trip thiough Kurope. ibe apples arrived at iNapiog and were taken aboard ship on the Mediterauian. The party eujoyed the apples, which lasted them partly down the river Nile. They thought they were the best fruit that they got iu Europe. J. J. Ross, manager of the Portland Iron Works, was iu Hood Rivet Tues day, making estimates for doubling tha capacity of the Hood River mill. Manager Gessling says that the oupao ity of tbe mill can be doubled at no great expense, and is considering tbe advisability of doing bo. He will also build an elevator to hold the wheat, It is now kept outside with simply i canvas cover, and is not a satisfac tory way of handling it. Ity the pres ent method, only a limited amount of wheat can te bought at one time, aud it requires bandling both In unload ing and to put it back in the mill for grinding. With an elevator, it can be unloaded direct from tbe car, aud will save expense all around. GOOD STATIONERY (ioos a long way toward making a poorly written letter look well. We are showing a line of the VERY BEST STATIONERY in boxes, tablets, and bulk. Envelopes in all shapes and colors. SLOCOM'S Are You Patriotic? If so patronize Home Industry. Use Hood River Flour and Feed. Come right down to the mill and get your Feed fresh and see how much farther it will go Hood River Milling Co. J RBuntninBnnanianHv went to Portland yes- in Portland the Roy Solcom terday. R. I). Gould was first of the week. G. J. Gessling bad business in Port land yesteray. Mrs. J. R. Nickulson went to The Dulles yesterday. S. F. Fonts had legal business in The Dalles Mouday. Ira Alcorn patronized tbelocal to The Dalies yesterday. Oscar Vauderbilt returned from a trip to Portalud yoHterday. L. II. Hoggins visited the Wacso county capitul yesterday. Frank A. Cram left for South Bend, Wauh., yesterday to visit his brother. Major Booth and family are enjoy ing an outing this week at tbe coast. Fred Eggort, of Portland, came up yesterday to spend a little time at Eg gennout. Marshal Ganger had business in The Dalles yesterady, iu connection with the delinquent sewer assessment. There will be a ball game at Colum bia park Sunday afternoon between Hood River and Mt. Hood. The game will be called at 'I p. in. (!. W. Williams has resigned his po sition as night operator at the depot and his position has been II lied by C. D. Guyor, who comes herefrom Echo. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Slasher and daughter, Edith, of Pendleton, are visiting Mr. ami Mrs C. N. Clarke for a few das. Mrs. Slusber is an aunt of Mrs. Clarke. Hurt Van Horn, of Niagara Falls, N. Y., came in on No. 1 yesterday, and will make a short stay with bis brother here, aud look after bis prop el ty iu'erenttt. Andy Pearson went to PoiMand the first of the week to get a license to run a sasoilne launch, under the new I law. Mr. Dean will go there for the j same purpose the last of tbe week. A party of young folks surprised Miss Eva Yates Tuesday evening, it being the occasion of her fifteenth birthday. A very pleasant time waa bad. Mrs. II. M. Abbott and children re turned from Portland the first of the week, where they spent a few days with Mr. Abbott. He baa traded his grooery for Portland property. Riverside Congregational church Sabbath school 10 a. in., worship aud preaching, 11 a. iu. Theme, "Visible Christianity. " Evening services, 7:30. Good music aud short services. Some thoughtless boys broke down several trees on W. II. Marshall's place, near Dee, last week, aud did other damage. It was at first thought to have been done by some oue with malicious intent, but inquiry traced it to boys iu the neighborhood. L. N. Blowers sold bis residence or posite the High school yesterday to Mrs. Euutco I. Keir, mother of S. A. Kelr, the druggist. Mr. Blowers will build a new resideuce ou his lots on Sherman avauun, where the house just sold originally stood. V. M. Siiuoutou, of Portland, was in Hood River Tuesday consulting with C. D. Moore aud looking over tbe grounds for a ferry proposition between Hood River, Undeiwood and White Salmon. Mr. Simouton has been operating small boats at Port land aud has boats that could be put on the river here if be thinks it a paying proposition. The steamer Maja was chartered by a party fiom Hood River Sunday, and tbe day was spent in cruising up tbe river as far as Tbe Dalles, making sev eral stops ou the way. Those iu the party were: Mr. and Mrs. 11. W, Boyle, Mr. aud Mrs. Max Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cbks, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Arnold, J. T. Bagley, Roy Brock a id Miss Jacksoo.