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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1906)
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Finisning for amateurs at Peitz Stu dio. Fresh Columbia river salmon at Mc Guire Rros. Olives in bulk, bottles ami cans at Jackson's. Fresh Olymtila and Eastern oysters at the (iiiiu Candy Kitchen. Finuht line of lap dusters ever shown in the city at 8. J. Frank's harness shop Place your order for a nice chicken for your Sunday dinner with McGuire Bros. No Orleans Molasses in bulk and cans ut JarkHon's. Three pounds halibut -'5c at McGuire brothers. Something new Puffed Rice Candy, at the Gem Canday Kitchen. 8a, t mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. The Gem Candy Kitchen makes fresh candy every day. Maple Syrup and New York Stat' Buck Wheat at Jackson's. Fresh fish at McGuire Bros, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. If von are wanting a tent it will pay you to get prices at S. J. Frank's har ness shop. The Oitv Market has installed a new Silent Ituffalo Meat Cutter, which is one of tlm best and latest sausage ma chine. They have an experienced man in charge, and keep on hand a full sup ply hi sausage of all kinds. A world of iiuth in a few words: "Nearly all other cough cureB are con stipating, especially those containing opiates. Kennedy's Laxative Honey ami Tar moves the bowels. Contains no opiates." You can get it at Wil liams' Pharmacy. Constipation makes the cold drug ul ing. Get it out of you. Take Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar cough svrup. Contains no opiates. Williams' Pharmacy. - Axel t'rease, all brands on the market, an be found at S. J. Frank's. Horn. To Mr. and Mrs. Emory Davenport, Avgust 16, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Benson, August 15, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs, Robert Chapman, August 17, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wheeler. August 20, a boy. To Mr. and Mis. Sanford Tate, August 21, a girl. To Mr. and Mis. Alexander Martin, Thursday, August 9, a boy. Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather of the sum mer months tho tlrst unnatural loose ness of a child's bowels should always have immediate attention, so as to check the disease before it becomes serious. All that is necessary in a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera (,nd Diarrhoea Remedy fo lowed by a dose of caster oil to cleanse the system. Rev. M. 0. Stockland, Pastor of the first M. K. Church, Little Falls, Minn., writes: We have ued Chaimherlain's Colic, Cho'era and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and find it a very val uable remedy, espec ally for summer disoders in children." Sold by Keir & I ass Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio. Fresh vegetables daily at Alcorn's City Market. F. E. Strang made a business trip to Portland Monday. Fresh rhubarb, lettuce, green onions and cabbage, at McGuire Bros. Mrs. 1). O. Entrioan is visiting at St. Martin's Springs. Fine, fat, plump chickens, for Sunday dinner, at Alcorn s. Mrs. Ida M. Crapper was a passen ger to Portland Monday. It is to your interest torefer to Mr Bartmess' ad under the new system. Miss Poole weut to The Dalles Mon day on a visit to friends. P S Davidson returned last week from a trip to Coeui d'Aleue, Idaho. Fresh creamery butter and newly laid Hood River egge at McGuire's. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Butler went to Portalnd on No. 1 Monday to visit friends. Mrs. W. II. Boyle aud daughters are visiting relatives iu Kansas and Oklahoma. Miss Lela Kelsay, of Myrtle Creek, Ore., is visiting her sister, Mis. Geo. I. Slocoui. M. M. Hill and V. C. Brock and fam ilies went to Camp Overall this week for au outing. Fresh fish, crabs and shrimp, Thurs days, Fridays and Saturdays, at Al corn's City Market. J. E. Nichols is assisting iu the First National lank during the vaca tion of Assisstsnt Cashier Brook. Watch for the big circulars announc ing Huggins & Co.'s immense stock re duction sale Prices and articles printed in plain figures. Mrs. W. J. Paker aud family, H. T. DeWitt and wile and S. F. Fouts re turned from Mineral Springs, where they have bet n camping for a oouple of weeks. All kinds of fresh and cured meats have advanced, but we are still selling at the Bamt !d prices, and will con tinue to do so. Yours for business, Mc Guire Brothers. Mrs. D. R. Norton went to Seaside this week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Joues, of Portand. She will spend a few weeks at that resort, and will be joined later by Mr. Nortou. If you want to buy or sell real estate gotoOntliank & Otteu. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Notarial work of all kinds. Mrs. W. J. Campbell arrived Tues day from the .Last, and joined her husband, who has been here with their sou for a couple of weeks. They will go to housekeeping in the city for the present. Mviggs Bartmess is taking a practi cal course of electrical engineering in the Westinghouse shops at Wilmings- I burg, Pa. It is iu connection with his college course and win lane iwo years to complete it. The steamer Maja arrived Tuesday from Portland with a brand new boiler aud otherwise refitted aud re paired. She went on her usual run im mediately, and wil be iu better shape than ever to take care of business. 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. Mrs. U. A. Clarke visited her fath er, Rev. Ray Palmer, at Portland, last week. L. M. Wood, iu company with his brothers from Vancouver, went to Drano Thursday. H. C. Coe returned from Portland Monday where he spent a few days with bis family. Manager Me rill went to M osier Thursday iu connection with the tele phone business. E. Quackenbush, who has beeu tak iug an outing in Hood River, went to Portland Monday. Murray Kay went to Portland Thursday on business oonneoted with the tewo'r for the city. Mrs. Fred Dietz and daughter left on Monday for Clatsop beach to visit friends and take an outing. Mrs. Davis returned to her home at East Prairie, Neb., after viBit to ber nephew, O. B. Hartley. A. D. Dabuey retimed last Saturday from a two weeks' outing at the beacb. His father looked after the store during his absence. T. Ben Turnbangh, of liloomtield. Mo, was in Hood River last week vis iting bis old friend, L. II. Huggins. Mr. 'i'nrnbangb is looking for an opening on the coast for a jewelry store. F. E. L. Beat, of the biological em vey department of the U. S. depart ment of agricutlure, is spending a couple if weeks in Hood River study ing the native blid and insects, whether harmful or benenoial. Roy Spiout, son of Boyd Sproat, now living at Beavertou, Ore., whh badly injured last week. While rid ing a pony the animal ran into a barli wire fence, nearly cutting off one foot of the boy. He was taken to the hospital aud will get along all right unless blood poisoning should set iu. A special, having on board Julius Kinttsohnitt, director of operation aud maintenance of the Haniman sys tem, General Manager O'Brien and Division Superintendent Campbell, passed through Hood River Thursday. Mr KruttBcbnitt was on his way to Chicago, and was being aoompaned pait of the way by the other otlloiels. Chas. Brewer, of Belfry, Mont., spent a few days with his old friend, A. C. Buck. Mr. Brewer has visited otbei parts of the coast, and is look ing around with a view of locating should he find a place that suits him better than Montana. He was well pleased with Hood River and may be back to stay some time in the future. U. E. Williams was called to Hood River Saturday morning from Keno saw, Neb., on acoount of the death of bis nephew, little Frampton Brosius. Ed is looking much better than when he went away, and says that the clim ate of Aiizona did him much good last winter, and be intends to return there October 1. He will go back to Nebraska in a few days. The funeral of little Frampton Bro sius was held at the family residence Saturday afternoon, Revs. Gilmore and Hersbuer officiating. Mrs Sletten sang two solos for the occasion. Un dertaker Nichols bad charge of the funeral arrangements. Many friends and neighbors paid their last respects and followed the remains to Idlewilde cemetery. Ihe floral tributes were many and beautiful. G. E. Williams, brother of Mrs. Brosius, arrived from Nebraska la time for the funeral. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Special. Babies' Mull, and Hood River Souvenir. ForMl-Udy'iHwr.SiJe S?s embroidered Caps aid li;Oks c n a:nin 'ttrnc'i e heal combs, back combs, shell and Dutch Bonnets. Very pretty view, beau iful cover, hue to ,r- curlers. '.. Great b.irgains at 15 cents. seed to yonr eastern friends 35c etc Pr""' , ... PicKlintt Time will soon be Cushion Tops. For porch Lamps for parlor library don'tT.rget we carry stone .t lawn. Oil printed. You can kiichen.sewing o Tfromthe s'mahest U, tne la.g- a-b them. Vdy to flip on night lamps, Rochester bu nier. t ,,l,ion. 5c Boy. Washable Bnste, New Music We're getting Brown 2-piece suits with be:is. it every day, all the new popular , , Clean, Sensible :arinenl for lit- hits. Come in and try them over B 1 "18' L' tUe p rf tie lads. $lasiM' We are up to date on popular mu- hilt noxes, eic. i me . , B'c- White Goods. Beautiful Men's Underwear. Last rf,K R.rnrdt. materials for Urease, Waists, etc. week we advertised a special in Phonograph Kecorai. Exclusive pstternt. Our little this line. Sold out entirely. This A lug lot oi new ones just iu, vo- " "ra doubly attract week oor 25c. garments will go cal, instrumental and comic, come P"48 maM lnera aouD1y ,uratl- s quiekly. Better see then.. and hear them. ' Wp want to Know ,..'1 ii-ill nivA vim vmir cli olee of a beautiful silverolatedl T T f - I1IU iV.1 v ' l f in j Pie Knife, Cold Meat Fork or Gravy Ladle next Saturday for 15c which is only a part of their cost, but you I must mention tnis aa. Misses Clnra and Jndah Gatchett, of Portland, visited their sister, Mrs. E. T. Cams, last week. Chief Enigneer Bosohe, inspected the work on the new ruilroad bridge tho latter part of the week. Mrs. Dr. Shnckleford, of The Dalles, came down Friday on a vit-it to Capt. II. C. Coe aud daughter. Miss Stella Richardson returned from Portland Thursday, where she spent her vacation visiting friends. Misses Prudenco and Beulah Puller son, of The Dalles, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1. Slououi over Hun day. Miss E. M. Harnett returned to Portland Thuisdiiy after a visit with fliends in Hood Kivei lor a lew weeks. Commissioner Hibbard returned from The Dalles Monday lu company with Judge Lake and Attorney Fred Wilsou. A. Rodeuheisor came iu on No. 1 Monday from Antelope aud will spend some time on his ranch at Mount Hood. Mrs. D. Rowels and Miss Jennie McMillan, of LaCrosso, Wis., arrived Tuesday on a visit to Mrs. P. S. Dav idson, sr. Henry McGuire and ftimiyl and his brother, Grant McGuire, of the Wil lamette valley, aie camping on tho Littlo White Salmon. Miss Kate Davenport, of Monier, and Miss Gunning, of The Dalles, io- titrued home Thursday alter a visit lu Hood River for a tew days. Rev. J. U. Spight hud an attack oi rheumatism aud other complication i, following his apparent recovery from typhoid fever, and Thursday he was taken to a Portland hostpital for treatment. Mis. ("'has. Jones and family have come in from Mount Hood to be ready for the opening of school. Mr. Jones will stay out and continue to drive the stage to Cloud Capp 1 (in from ti e dick place. .1 T. Ilolnmn has sold his meat market and one o! tint t uiidings to C. Barnes, who will continue ino market. Edgar Hotmail is worKing foi Mr. Ii. ines m the market, flir. Ilolman will continue to run tne gro cery store. E. B. Lundy. of the firm of Ijoudon it Powers, who are extensively inter ested in orcharl laml in tne iviounc Hood section, spent huu.iay on urn ranch. Mr. Lundy says ttiat tneir plaoes aro nil looking line. Mrs. Walter McGregor ami daughter, of Now Westminister, 11. C, formerly old residents of Hood River, visited K. McGregor and wile at aiosior, last week and also spent a couple of days iu and around Hood River. Max Leonard, who has had charge of the baggi go and expiess nt the de pot for two years, and Ashley Wilson, who has been tne oper uui iui uuum the same itiigth of time, h it, last week for Portland, where they expect ouiei positions that will be in line of pro motions. Carl P. Ross takes tho po sition of Mr. Leonard and C. S. Smith that of Mr. Wilsou. Chas. Castner writes his father that l.o la huuiou the time ot his life. He went as far eaHt as Hullalo, visiting also Niagara Falls, Cleveland, and De troit. lie expects to be homo August 25, but Mrs. Castner will remain in Kansas for a time to complete her vis it with relatives During their trip they visited his father's homestead in Michigan and his mothei's homestead in Ohio. G. R. Castner has let tho contract for his new residence to L. M. Bent ley. The residence will cost about &i,000 when complete. D will bo a seven-loom Iiouho, and bui,t modern iu every way. Mr. Castner will mine to town as soon as the house is com pleted, which will be located on iots acrops from Geo. P. Cronell's resi deuce. 11 v. iil make a Ib'.e addition 'o the alieady beautiful homes in Hint uoighhoihood. J. R. Kinney, mail cairier on R. F. D. No. 2, has tendered his resignation r.o the department, to take elfect Sep tember 1. The sala y alloued by tl e department, together with the extra amount made up by private subscrip tion, is I ss than ho can vet else where. Intact, hu i an get as moth for his w irk alone at some other oc cupation, without haling to keep i r the ex pens ot a team ami rig. .o mi huu Hi olie 1 for the i osition ns yet, and route 2 may be without mail delivery in ten days. Mrs. C. II. Sprout returned Thurs day from a Portland hospital, wl eie she lecovered from an operation. A goiter was successfully removed f i oin hei neck. It was a di lieate and skill ful operation, and entirely piiecFs-fcl Owing to the dangei, siie cot. Id not be given an anesthetic. I. it was kept counting, to assuie l be '') to-s th-it the vocal chords were nut rut I I. e goiter had gi own fir' N H - i- if 1-ir vein, making thi? an m :" mt of danger. Mrs. F.nil u..ui . .mt the ordoHl bravely, and is now quite recovered. Wallace Shay, of Wyoth, was vlsit- ing friends hero last week. I George Weigel and family left this morning by boat for Hood River for au outing. Chronicle. I Geo. T. Prathor and A. C. Buck are sending' in many applications for hunters' licenses for bportsmou. I L. I), lioyed has been uwarded the ' contract for t he bridge of the Hood ( River Irrigation District across the I West Folk. Mrs. C. M. Powell left for her homo at Wasco Thursday, after a visit of few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Pough. Mr. Martin Hm-triim has disposed i -' his propel I'v -.! I'regon Cily and he his wife i, ill make lioi .1 River ; In ir future hen e. There . ill be Hi) services in tho I'l.itai ian church next, Sundny. Rev. Riildi'hlgo will speak in the h irst Uni tarian church if Portland on that day. Joseph Douglass, of Hood Rivor, passed through The Dalles Tuesday to Winnie Ho will spend n couple of weeks visiting hu mother at that place. Optimist. Johnnie Cafes, while working at tho saw mill in the Wind River Lumber Co. 's mill nt Cascade Locks last Sat urday, was so unfortunate us to have his right hand nearly severed. Stov. eiison Pioneer. L. Ii. (' litis had mi ankle crushed Monday while working at the Oregon Lumber Co.'s Mill A, near Cheuo with. Ho ir being treated at the Hood River hospital and getting along nicely. No serious consequenc es are fearc.l. Al Kliuger, bai n man at the Trans fer stables, was bruised up Tuosdy and had his nriu iu a. sling. While leading u team up from the lower part of tin- liarii it became frightened aud run mer him. His arm aiis stepped on by o ie of the horses, spraining and liubisiiig it quite badly. II. I'. Davidson, uito and (laughter returned Thursday from Seattle, where they spent a week visiting friends. They accompanied tho "Deacon", Mrs. Chipping and Mrs. Mne as far us Vancouver, li. C, on the boat, lelurning to Seattle for their visit. Mrs. E. W. Cross and childnou left foi Everell, Wash., Sunday morning, where she v. ill join Mr. Cross, and where they will make their future homo. Thru gh mi error last week, we stated 1 1 , . . 1. tiny w onld locate lit la'.-uiim. Mi', (ii'iiss h:.s secured a po sition witli the (in at Not hern road at Everett, W ,th. I heir janitor work will be taken up by D. R. Ayresmun. 11. II Lidili I, a well known attorn ey of Portland, accompanied by Mis. Riddell, arrived at Hood River Fri day evening and will spend two weeks in and near I his city in recreation. Mr. Riddeil is a brolhu '-in-law of Dr. Jenkins am) has been arduously en gaged iu pie eating the case of tho Johnston Iii-.ih vs. Ladd ill the courts of Portland recently in which there is as yet no decision. Capt. II. Ciandidl, wife aud sou, of St. Paul, arrived Thursday and are registered lit the Wauooma, They have coni'ludeil to make Hood hivel their home, aud have bought the S. D. Garner place on Lyman Smith avenue. 1 bat already tine place will be improved by the erection of a mod ern cot.ttage, and it, is their intention to make a comfortable, attractive and beautiful homo. We welcomo them to the valley. Amos Cinierwooil has been granted a laloon license again at Underwood alter lining closed u little over a month. Now that tie has that busi ness settled, ho iH trying to prevent tho filling ol '.he railroad guide acrots the county road to the boat lauding. 1 he un len landing was when he sold the rigid lit inv that a trestle be put over the road, which would allow a wagon ro id under the track to the river, lie intends to enforce tint agreement,, if possible. J. W. Clash) and wife aud W. 11 Griisle, of Milwaukee. Ore., came to Hood River Tuesday to look over ttie valley. Tbe gentleman comprise the linn of (iia-ln Bros., commission met chants, and also have a ranch in ttie valley near Portland. E. It. Smith ollered tu guide them through the valley, and his oiler was accepted. they weie much luteretted III the val ley, and wilt iimiv fully convinced that Hi:' d River had u.eiit mid good methodj to back up hot reputation, Ed Rand, son of Jack Rand, passed through Dood River Thursday on his way to Poltland. He is sheriffs ot linker county and resides at Baker City. He stopped olf one day on his return. .Mr. Rand left here nini years ago with a twenty-dollar gold piece and aoayuto. Tho pony was so small that lie wn- ashamed to ride through the towns, although he rode it CiU miles a day for six days. He lias prospered, however, iu Eastern Oregon, and when le ran for sheriff of liaker county, was elected by i large democratic majority in a repub licau county. GOOD STATIONERY (loos a long way toward making a poorly written letter look well. We are showing a line of t he VERY BEST STATIONERY in boxes, tablets, and bulk. Envelopes in fill shapes .and colors. SLOCOM'S To the Farmer Do you know our Feed, Fresh from the mill has Double the feed ing value of stale feed? All the pro gressive Dairymen are buying feed from us. Beware of Bargain Feed. It 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 prices are the Market prices. Pa tronizo Home Industry. It's to your advantage and ours. Hood River Milling Co. Special prices on large meat orders, ut Alcorn's. J. C. Machines, of White Salmon, was a passenger on No. 2 Tuesday. T. Ii. Kent went to Portland 'lues- ly on a visit to frieuds and relatives. Mrs. 0. ('rouse and Miss Crouso visited friends at M osier the first of the week. C. R. Greisen has accepted a posi tion at Frank A. Cram's store and will assume his new duties Septem ber L Rev. Walter Sklpworth, presiding elder cf the M. E. conference, held iiiartorly meeting at tho Hood River church Sunday. Louis Solherg, of Soattlo, HpenJ sev- eial days in the valley looking for ranch property, and will locate here if be tluiis a pioposltlon to sun. Rev. Rarnes and wife left for Salt Lake yesterday, where they will visit relatives aud friends, and then will visit a month iu Colorado. From there they epxect to go to New Vork. Sheriff Chrisman was down from The Dalles yesterday with another batch of distiict attorney subpoenas, presumably for a continuation of the election fraud inquiry. Contractor J. M. Wright has the contract for remodeling the house of N. P. Sturgis, ou the lull. I'e has also about Hnished adding a second story to the residence bought by Dr. Watt from Robt. Rand. There will bo an ice cream social on the lawn of the Valley Christian church Friday evening, August 24, under the. auspices of the Christian Endeavor society. Come and bring your friends. N. W. Rone and C. N. Clarke drove in from their camp on Fifteen-mile Thursday, and their families came in by train from Dufur. Friday L. Clark aud wife went out to the camp to spend oouple of weeks They report a very good time. Fishing was very good, aud they greatly enjoyed the outing. A. A. Jnyno was a visitor ut The Dalles Wednesday. Miss Gertrude Kinney .left for her home in Watniu, Ore., Monday, alter a visit with friends in Hood River. Mr. Giel iscli, the Portland con tractor, was in Jlood River yesterday ou business connected with the sewer. Miss Woruer, who is making her home iu Hood River for the preseut weut to Portlaond ou a visit Wednes day. W. J. Raker this week sold the S. D. Garner place on Lyman Smith av enue to Capt. Crundall, of St. Paul. Consideration?, 3,U00. Robt. Smith, of tthe Stanley-Smith Lumber company, was here several days this week, returning to Portland Wednesday. Thus. Olson, who was shot through the foot at Dee last week, is getting along very nicely. The wound is about healed, aud no trouble is antic ipated. J. R. Fletcher has sold his grocery store ou the hill to C. S. True, who will continue the business. It is un derstood that Mr. Fletcher will go to Poitland to reside. The engine of the Mom t Hood road jumped the track near Fike's plaoe Monday afternoon, whilo switching a car onto a siding, and delayed the train several hours. Frederick & Arnold are uow at work building the depot at Wiuana for the Mount Hood road. The Odell depot and warehouse will then lie built, fol lowed by one ut Van Horn. P. M. Hall-Lewis, the architect, is finishing the plans. Mr. aud Mrs. E. N. Rlythe arrived Sunday from Portlanud aud are spending a week at the home farm in Frankton. Mr. Rlythe oame from Lewistou to Portland about twojwoeks ago, annd they will return to Lewis ton Friday,. Ned is making a suo cesi of the daily at Lewiston and i well pleased with bis new venture.