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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1906)
fa V . . : : 1 IrVW'nilk iH.i iiiiri wiiMB" iViTil J ftih 'l t fin 1i i n lliai ii i ''ft VtA-.-Vr.M-, 0C3C 3C mL Cm DC DC 0 n LADIES' LONG SILK GLOVES ARE HERE The Reliable Kind You Always Buy of Cram CRAM'S CR RELIABLE Are You off for the Coast? Well, we will have to stay here, but will be happy to make your outfit ting easy financially SUMMER GOODS MUST GO Wash Goods, Embroideries, Laces Waists, Wash Skirts, Peter Pan Shirts, Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Sleeveless Vests, all reduced in Price but not in Quality Q OUR SHOES BRING YOU BACK AGAIN TRIB "RESOLVED 3 TffAT UiET( YOU TRAVEL YOU MEED GOODTrllflGS 15 TKWE.L. in WD GOOD THrtGS UHEAi VOO GET there:. LooK SWELL, IT UONT COSrUCHAOU buster brown. No, M CORRECT g Trunks, Bags Suit Cases anything in the line at prices to make your heart glad. We have the class of tfoods which cause the chest to expand and the wearer to feel dressed in up-to-date style. Our cus tomers can be easily recognized from the patrons of the Sweat Shop stores who claim to have "just as good as Cram." 3C 3C 3C THE UP-TO-DATE STORE NOJEAL BET TRASH HERE AT ANY PRICE ICS At the ChurclieN. 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. in.; V. P. C. E. 7:15 p. m.; preaching, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. All are cordially invited to attend all or any ol these services. Pastor, J. W. Sprecher. Christian Church. Services at K. of P. hall the first, third, fourth and fifth Sundays of each m nth. Services at Odell the second Sunday of each month, V. A. WOOD, Pastor. Baptist ohuroh Sunday school 10 a. m. ; preaoning 11 a. m. ; junior u. Y.P. U., 3 p. m. ; evening service, 7.30. Riverside Congregational Church, W. C Giliuore, pastor. Servioes Sun day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in., evening worship at 8 p. m. Belmont M. E. Church. H. C. Clark, pastor. Services, Belmont: Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; Class meeting at 11 a. m. ; Epworth League 7 p. in. ; preach 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. Crapper. lBt and 3d Sundays at 3 :30 ; Sunday school at 2 :30. Mourn Hood. The 4th Hunday at 11 a.n t.; Sundav school at 10 a. m. Reduction In Flour and Feed. Special cash price on Flour and Feed at warehouse. Bran $14 per ton; shirts, llOperton; flour, 4 per barrel. D. McDonald. 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 pleasantest and most effective cure for constipation. They prevent Appen dicitis and tone up the system. 25c at Chas. N. Clark's drug store. A sweet breath adds to the joys of a kiss. You wouldn't want to kiss yom wife, mother or sweetheart with a bad 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 enly one ren.e edy that digests what you eat and makes the breath as sweet as a rope and that remedy is KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA. It is a relief for sour stoniack, palpita tion of the heart, and other ailments arising from disorder of the stomach and digestion. Take a little kodol utter your meals and see what it will do for von. Hold by Williams Pharmacy. 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. Does evil still, your whole life fill? Does woe betide? Your thought abide on suicide? Y'ou need a pill ! Now for prone ami facts De Wilts Little Earlv Uisers are the most pleas ant and reliable pills of today. They never gripe. Sold by Wdlianis Pharmacy. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Diets Studio for photos. Mr. Bartmess is on a cash basis. Finisning for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio. Newest, best fishing tackle at McDon ald's. Fresh Columbia river salmon at Me Guire Bros. Push, pluck and prices. Yogt Bros. Exclusive clothiers. Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at Jackson's. Bicycle enamel at McDonald's, Squaie Deal Store. Bicycles for sale and for rent at Dodge Bros. & Keid's. Fresh Olympia and Eastern oysters at the Gem Candy Kitchen. Finest line of lap dusters ever Bhown in the city at S. J. Frank's harness shop New Orleans Molasses in bulk and cans at Jackson's. Just received at McDonalds, half ton clover seed. Three pounds halibut 25c at McGuire brothers. For Masury's colors in oil go to Mc Donald's. Something new Puffed Rice Candy, at the Gem Canday Kitchen. Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. Money saved by buying your flour and feed from McDonald. The Gem Candy Kitchen makes fresh candy every day. Lettuce, cabbage, rhubarb, asparagus at McGuire Bros. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackson's. If you want cracked corn for chicken feed go to McDonald. Fresh rish at McGuire Bros, Tuesdays, Thursday aud Fridays. McDonald sells house paints. It will pay you to get prices from him before buying. Ii you are wanting a tent it will pay you to get prices at S. J. Frank's har ness shop. All kinds of fresh and cured meats have advanced, but we are still selling lit the same old prices, and will con tinue to do so. Yours for business, Mc Guire Brothers. Constipation makes the cold drag alang. Get it out of you. Take Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar cough syrup. Contains no opiates. Williams' Pharmacy. - A torpid, inactive liver can produce more bodily ills than almost anything else. It is good to clean the system out occasionally. The beat results are derived from the use of DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Reliable, effective, pleas ant pills with a reputation. Never gripe. Sold by Williams Pharmacy. Try a little Kodol for dyspesia after your meals. See the effect it ill pro duce on your general feeling hy digesting your food and helping your stofciaCh to get itself into shape. Many stomachs are overworke 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. Miss Anna Jaokson left Saturday for LaCrosse, Ida,, to visit relatives. Rev. Tuffts left Friday on a profes sional trip, to be gone several weeks. Fresh creamery butter and newly laid Hood River eggs at McGuire's. Fresh rhubarb, lettuce, green onions and cabbage, at McGuire Bros. Mrs. Laura Cole, of Menominee, visited fi lends In Hood River Friday. Trumau Butler made a flying tiip to Poi tlaud aud return Thursday af ternoon. Just received from the east, a half ton of pure maple sugar and eyrup at Jack son's. Several floe pianos just in from the factory at Soule's Piano House. Call and see them. Miss Helen Cranston arrived Fri day on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Hansbrook, at Belmont. Second-baud Mason & Hamlin or gan for $35. Filers Piano House, Booth's store. Doyou want the best potatoes on the market? If so get Benson's Fancy. They are the best in the state of Oregon Homar Day went to lone Thursday to visit 1). G. Pattee, and will also work in the harvest fields. John Donahue is at the Vancouver hospital, aud iu a letter to D. Mc Donald suys he feels iisoouraged over his condition. As an evidence of the growth of the community the deposits in the Butler Banking Co. bank passed the $300,000 mark last week. Watch for the big circulars announc ing Hiiggins & Co.'s immense stock re duction sale. Prices and articles printed in plain figures. F'or sale by Emporium. Fifteen acres two miles southwest of Hood River, 10 acres in cultivation, mostly orchard, tine land, 300 per acre. The Ladies Aid of the Valley Chris tian oburch will give an ioe cream so cial at the parsonage tomorrow even iug. All aie invited. Fine oak piano, slightly used, standard make, for sale at a bargain. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply to Mrs. Dr. Duruble. j21all $15,000 worth of new and up to date merchandise to be slaughtered away at L. ii. Hugging & Go. 's stock reduction sale. Begins Saturday, June 9th. Dau Mears is putting a new top on the cement walk on the Seoond street side of the Brosius building, the top of the first walk built having been faulty and oraoked off. 5 M. E. Rakestraw went to Carson to visit bis brother, C. G. Rakestraw, who has a ranob in that neighbor hood. Mr. Rakestraw may conclude to remain i t Carson permanently. Rev. R. II. Barnes, of the Episco pal oburch, will hold Episcopal ser vices at Crapper next Sunday even ing at 8 o'clock. Regular morning servioes at Hood River. If yon want to buy or sell real estate go to Outhank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papeis carefully prepared. Notarial work of all kinds. A special stopped at Hood River Saturday morning having aboard Gen eral Manager O'Brien, General Snpt. Buokley aud Supt. Campbell. They were making a geneial tout of inspec tion, aud marked up Agent Boyle O K on the report card. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES ajBjMaawaaaMBaaMaswww"MBasaM a Jewelry collar and cuff but- Overalls summer weight, blu- Glfiwar. Our" near cut" tons, scarf pins, watch chain-, and white stripe, heavy blue pattern is very massive and beant- lodge pins, belt buckler, broochi r, denim and white painters overalls. if ul, iiard to tell it from the genu- ete. Little Prices, - Little Prices. ine. Little Prices. Ri-thrfv Gift, booki cards Children'. Hosiery good NlcKel PUted Ware. Birthday Gifts Dooss.ianiH, w,.ttrmg quality coupled with rea- dishes. Toilet paper holders, booklets, handkerchiefs fancy 8()11Bbe8 price pull, our stocking tuCr holder!" towel bars perfume packages, toys of all de- VJ and 25c pair. l.olders etc, for the bath hCrit,t,"9- Camp Outfits. Tents, room. Little Prices. HandKercKiefs ladu-s and stoves, chairs, bedding, fry pans, Lamps, in gists and metal childrens soft linen finish hem- coffee pots, plates, cups, saucers, founts lor reading, sewiTig, kitchen stitched, excellent values at 5 and spxiis, knives and forks, etc. and parlor use. A dozen differ- Scents. Little Prices. ent kinds. Little Prices. M(Mk111MiBBMSSSSSSSSSSSaSSSSl TP" TT"-"TF" TBaTrUinr SBSSSBSBSBSSSSlMSMBHBSSSiSSSSSSSBBSSSMSlBSSlBBBBBBSSSBBBS BasKets h.r every use, shop- fl", 'fit U, els, Time . "d 7he ning. iunch, market, clothes, pick- o , kiwl' bai, blades, wooder . rake, , scv he Ing, willow chips and reed. ' baHkel etc. stones, hay forks etc, .get .them Little Prices . priwi here at Little I rices. Don't Foriret that we are making our 5c and 10c counters a special feature, and ire offering articles at these prices that you'll pay twice the amount for elsewhere. Just come and see for yourself F Workmen were fixing up the gauge on the tank near the depot Saturday. Jake Smeltzer has been appointed deputy sheritl by Sheiiff Chrisniau. B. F. Gray, of Portland, weut up to his ranch Tuesday at Mt. Hood, for a few days. Mrs. Jas. P. Sbaw, of Oregon City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bak er over Sunday. Senator Wbealdon and County Asses sor Stogsdill were down from The Dalles Saturday on business. L. C. Stanley and son left for Bend, Ore., Tuesday, where Mr. Stanley is heavily Interested in irrigation pro jects. Negotiations are pending for several big land deals, which will establish new record prices, if the deals are closed. L. E. Morse stepped through a bole in the floor of the barn aud bruised his leg bad enough to lay him up Tuesday. Frank Stanton returned last week from the Nurserymen's convention at Taooma, aud reports a very profitable meeting and a good time. Miss Agnes Coppie left Monday night for her home in Wisconsin after several weeks visit at the home of bor sister, Mrs. O. B. Gray. Will Sheets has been appointed as sistant postmaster of the Hood River office by Postmaster Yates, subject to the approval of the department. William J. Rainey, former em- Eloye of the Oregon Lumber Co., at lee, was found dead in a saloon at The Dalles Ihursday, having died of appoplexy. Mrs. E. E. Savage and son, Ralph, are living on tbeir claim on the ridge east and south of town. Tbey have put up a comfortable cottage and getting the ranch ready for improve ments aud a permanent resideuoe. Miss O. A. Yale, who has been vis iting her cousin, Mrs. Canfleid, for several weeks, returned to her home in Boston Ihursday, inteudiug to stop at Salt Lake and other eastern cities on (be way. The fence along the railroad right-of-way enclosing the grass plot along side the depot, has been reset, and the enclosure would make a very fine park, if irrigated and kept up. It would be well worth the trouble and aid to the attractiveness of the gronnds. A. J. Garcia, a waiter at the Cali fornia restraurrant, fell from the bal cony of the restaurant building to the ground, a distance of twelve feet last night and received injuries which will in all probability pi ore fatal, striking squarely on his bead, fractur ing the spinal oolumn between the shoulder blades. Chronicle. A horse at the Transfer barns backed off the high platform at the rear of the stable Friday and was badly injured that he bad to be shot, lie was one of the most valuable horses in the barn, aud his toss is re gretted botb from a financial aud sen timental stand point, being a great favorite. Chas. Brooks fell from a scaffold Saturday, while working on the Lage house in. Pine Grove, and broke two ribs. The fall was caused by a part ial giving away of the scaffold, which precipitated him to the ground, with the above result. He is uoing well, and no serious results are antici pated. E. N. Beuson has disposed of near ly all of bis potatoes, having but about 100 sacks left. He supplied the local trade largely, and made heavy shipments to Portland. 1'be idea of putting up a "fancy pack" in apple boxes made quite a bit, and was ap preciated by the housewife in having a nice box of potatoes that contained no culls, and could all be used with out waste. W. O. Ash and L. E. Morse and tbeir wives bate planned a unique outing this summer. In a few days they will start for Bend by team, en oamping on (be way as inclination suggests, and will probably go through to Klamath. They will rig up a camping outfit, building a com partment on the hack, and go pre pared to enjoy themselves. The length of the trip will depend on its pleasures, lbey will go prepared to fish or bunt, and will make the best of opportunities that are offered. P. H. Martin says tbat be will bate about 1,000 boxes of apples this year on bis ranch In the urapper district, against 800 last yetr. He says that be does not find any more scale this year than last, and thinks It will not aver age ovei two per cent. He noticed some fungus this yesr, as be iiegh ct- ed to use blue vitriol in bis Brut spray. Mi. Martin is a firm believer in ferti lizer. He spent about for fertil z- r and thinks it ba increased bis Tltld fully $300 wmth. The trees look much bettei, tbe foliage is dark aud healthy, aud the apples larger. Before be started using fertilizer, tbe apples were largely 5-tier, and last year be bad very tew unaer i-wer. D. McDounlil mill family went into camp near Lost Lake this week. Master Ivau Dnkiti is viuitiug his aunt, Mrs. lua De.Moss, at DcMohs Springs. The Oregou prune crop is estimated at 3T),000,OUO pounds, compared with 15,000,000 last year. Rev. Joseph Mayes cumo in from Biokletou Tuesday to spend it few days with relatives and Ii k ikIh. Rev. Ray Palmer and son, of I'm t land, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.. G. A. Clarke. Mrs. (.'larke is a ilauhtw 1 Mr. Palmer. The Equal Suffragists will meet with Mrs. Whitehead .Monday nlt.ii iiumin, July 30, at Hi i '0 o'clock, i 1. 1 nh' in initiative and referendum ictitimi blanks filled with names. The ladies uf tliu Baptist church will give a sooiiil rt Mrs. Sin!itV, Friday evening, August 3, from (i to 10 p. m. Light refreshments will lie served, at a modernte charge. The families of W. (1. Snow and W. L. Upson are camping at Trout Li.Kc for a few weeks, ilm men folks will put in what time they can hpiuc Iroiu their business at the camp. Mrs. Jayne returned from the Lost Lake camp Sunday for it few ilnyu mi account of her youngest child suffer ing from poison oak. Mr. Jayuouill ooino iu next week to laok alter his busiuess matters. J. W. Kirkwood left for British Co lumbia yesterday, where he guus to do some expel t work in a huge nrclmi'il in that country. Jou thinks that there is less sunburn on apples iu the White Salirou ooiititiy ttiiiu in Hood River. Services iu the Unitarian chinch every Sunday at 11 a. in., ,1. A. Bald ridge, minister. Topic tor next Sun day: "The school of file." Life's school is ever in setsion, its lessons are big with piomise, but sometimes hard to learn. Everybody welcome. G. I). Woodwoi th lucelied a letter fiom Julio L:utjoiis it Son, Mexico City, iu which they compliment him ou tbe condition in which the cher ries arrived in that city They way that but a small percentage of them, spoiled, and were well pleased with them. The section men all quit, on the Hood River division this week, ami Agent Boyle and his assistants have taken turns in "packing" the mail to aud from the postoltlce. ihe Japs who have been working ou the section gave as their reason for quitting, that tbey could obtain much Uttei wages elsewhere. S. E. Bartmess has a sort of "lout" look tbeso days. His family is spend ing a couple of weeks out on the homestead of their son, ou the slope of Mt. Defiance. The neighbors have been a little slow in bringing iu enough for him to eat, and lie has hail to go to the hotel. George S. Miller, for two years manager of a drug store at Diilur, and previous to that clerk tor Judge Blakely at the Dalles, lias rented the Boyed building on the Heights, and will put iu a complete, and lirst -class drug stock, lie expects to bo open tor busiuess about the middle of August. Dr. Edgingtou returned Tuesday from Collins and reports that (). Ii. Hartley is still sulteiing Irom rheu matism and heart trouble, ami is no better. Mrs. Edgiugton went down yesterday to care for him. It is feared that the hot baths affect tin action of the heart, an I he will pioh ably be brought home. Tbe Davidson Fruit Co. am maning connections to run their waste watel from tbe ammonia pipes into the tower. 1 be water necessary to cool the pipes is consi 'erable, ami the stream ol water now running out on the tail road tracks is objectionable to the railroad company, hence tiie change. Tbe new disposition of the water will be a benefit in helping Hush the sewer. E. L. Smith bus sold the last acres of lieulah Laud to M. L. How ard, formerly of Lincoln. Nebraska, who with his family recently ciiine here to make Hood River their home. His purchase is a choice piece ol property, aud the price 7,iuii if cousideied very reasonable, as it in oludes tnelve acies cf the bestvaiie- ties of apples and model apple house. Mr. Howard is planning to build i good residence ou his lots in town. We are pleased to welcome such lami iies to our midst. Sheriff Chrisniau came down frou The Dalles yesterday with a t tiuch ' I 18 summons to appear before the dis trict attoiuey next Monday and an bswt questions that will be sked re garding the recent election in Kasl Hood River precinct. Ihe sherill said tbat he was uninloi uied hh to tin exact nature of the prucecdings, at bis ordeis were simply to serve tht subpoenaB. . It is uudei tsood, however, that tbe legality of some of the sworn in votes is iu doubt, aud the court will be asked to decide the question. r GOOD STATIONERY (iocs a long way toward making a poorly written letter look well. Wo nrc showing n lino of tin? VERY BEST STATIONERY in boxes, tablets, and bulk. Envelopes in all shapes and colors. SLOCOM'S To the Farmer Do you know our Feed, Fresh from the mill has Double tho feed ing val lie of stale feed ? All the pro gressive Dairymen art buying feed from us. Itoware of Bargain Feed. 1 1 is worth Less than they charge for it. We will sell you the right kind of feed for just what it is worth. No more, no less. Our trices are the Market prices. Pa tronize Home Industry. It's to your advantage and ours. Hood River Milling Co J Our work guaranteed. Dell. Ktudio. K. I), (lould spent Tuesday iu Port laud. It is to your interest to refer to Mr (iartmcHs' ad under the new system. II. II. Pickett, of Arlington, is vis iting his brother, W. W. I'iokett, for a few days. .Jack Ttagley may l.e a sure enough sport with a gun, but they say that he can't 11. -.h a little bit. .Miss i'rancis Louise Welch, of Port land, was the guest of Miss Marjorie linker tho lirst of the week. N' t for your dealer's sake, nor for l'n loon's take hut lor your own sake jet some of lienson's Fancy new potatoes. They will make you smile. .). E. Hand, W. McOuire, Jas. Moore and A. ('ass and their fami lies are among the campers ou the Little White Salmon. W. Wiley, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Huckabay at Mt. Hood, for a few Jays, returning home yesterday afternoon. Place your order for a nice chicken for vour Sunday dinner with Metiuire Iiros. K. Ihvight, of Missoula, Mont., visiled T 11. Williams last week. Miss (ieoigio Saxtou arrived Tues tay from Hillsdale, luil., to make au "xlcniliil vinit to her brothers, at White Salmon, and W. 11. Waite and laimly. Miss Sa.Uuu is a niece of Mr. A'aite. -or sale by Emporium, l ive farinf ,n one body, acres, .r improvements eh-arcd land with each, 7 miles from Uhite Salmon on (ioldendale road, (ilenty of water, $:;o per acre. Call I dd iu separate trai ls for .ill dajs only, terms easy. The Ladies Aid society of the Val ley (,'bi ir-tian church will give au ice renin social on the church grounds, Friday, July 'J7. All are cordially iu-vited. J. E. (lorinau is the new cashier at the depot. Tho new hitching racks east of the Davidson building are now up aud ready for uso. Mils Minnie Abbott weut to Port land the lirst of the week to visit her sister, Mrs. Clark. The families of it. N. Voting, L. II. Muggins aud Mr. lieeves are enjoying an outing at Camp Overall. For sale hy Emporium. Tell room cottage and lot, seven blocks from depot, Hood Itiver. Newly repaired, new foun dation, wood libre plaster, newly painted patent bath and toilet connected with sewer, good location. fliiOO cash. McCiuiru Iiros. are making country deliveries of meat on the east side of Hood river, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Country customers desiring orders tilled should telephone their orders Mondays and Wednesdays. Mrs. J. W. Marourdy, of Oakland, Cal., who has been making au extend ed visit to her old home at Hufur, stopped oil ou her way home to visit Mr. and Mrs. U. N. Clarke, continu ing her journey yesterday. Mrs. Ma curdy was Miss Daisy Dufur, of Du lur. Hum. To Mrs. and Mrs. Cary M. Talraage, of Willow Flat, July 24, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Wright, July 2-, a boy. t'ark of Thanks. W wish to express our thanks to our many friends for their kindness to us iu our late bereaveuieut. M. A. Sboiigh and family. Notice to Property Owners. All property owners in tbe city lim its are hereby notified to cut down ami remove all noxious weeds, this tles, etc., from tbe street adjoining their property, at once, liy order of the Common Council. Wui. danger, Marshal. 3 I o