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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1906)
A ... (0 I V L 111 0 wo o o C5 O 0 O O C o0 O n o Go o O 0 0 0 n . O 0 o o 0 0 o o O 0 0 .0 o 0 G o 0 O 0 o Q O OO ' O n otroG o O 0 o o o o. o 0 - ('-0 0 0 o o o HOOD RIVER GLACIER, TnURSDAYEFTSniUa 1C03 CD o O n Co ISC eo 0 0 $ - r "00' QQG OO 0o" fcj ' On. j o 0 . O o a . -... SALE IT ATT 1 Q i i On Bargain Square o 1000 yards regular 10c out ing, poryurri.. 7!40 1000; yards, regular He. grade, special, yard... 60 Ladies' black petticoats, made up in good quality satteen, in ruffled and plaited effects, special 690 Men's canvas gloves, 20doz. regular 10c value, 70 pair Men's underwear, heavy san itary fleeced, a regular 00c value, special 430 garment All sizes men's all-wool un- derware, fine Jersey rib bed, at $2.25 the suit Extra quality, fine grade, soft finish at $1.25, $1.60, $2.00 and $2.50 garment. Ladies' underware, flwce- lined vest, good quality at 250. rants to match. Ladies' union suits, good quality fleeced, 500 All-wool vest in gray and natural colors, $1.00 garment, Children's union suits,- fleece lined 350 suit Boys' underwear, fleeced and rihiuul OKflt SRfli KfV Mixed and pure wool, 500 750, $1.00. $1.50 the garment. 35 dozen children's school handkerchiefs at 20 each. Saturday, Sept 29th One Whole Week of BARGAINS ENDING Saturday, October 6, When we Advertise IT'S SO After months of dilligent search we havfe completed our Fall purchases. Goods have been arriving for the last six weeks, and from time to time we have been able to give you a glimse of the many new lines that we will carry during the comming season. Without indulging in self-praise, we feel that this season we can serve you better than ever before. Better goods, larger assortments, more novelties, and in spite of the rising market, at practically the same prices as prevailed last year. As this is an occasion especially for displaying our mer chandise we want you to feel that you are welcome whether ready to buy orjnot. SVe want you toknow what you can buy at our store and what you will have to pay Opening Sale of Women's, Misses' and Children's New Fall vSuits, Coats and Shirts AFFORD REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITIES 98 7 SO . f.tV up m For Ladies' Full coatc. A Rtylieh paruient nimle up in tirny mixtures, 4H inches length, I owe back, velvet collar anil cud's, a $7.60 value anywhere. For a regular $10.00 Ladies' cravimette coat, made p in gray anil tans, straps bottom and front. (MC A I'1 'J'8 a $25.00 suit In all the new colors and plaid plU.OU ,nixtures in all the light and dark tones. Renuhir $12M coat for $10.00 Kegnlur $15,110 coat for . 12. 50 Regular $18.00 and $-'0.00 coat 15.00 I.aie line of .MiHftV anl Children, s coats from $1.75 to $15.00 NEW AUTUM DRESS GOODSN Tiie fabrics especially in demand anions mrly iin hunts tire i ow to be sen in the largest und Ut chuwu assortiiiviit of plait) jolors and fancy effects we liae ev e" i-Iiowii Fancy I'luid Suiting 15c J1H inch I'oplin C'loth, all colors, re). 50c value.. 35c 44 inch Buttings, fancy and plain, reg. (We values, special 45c inch fancy and changeable mohairs, l eg. 75c 3f)gradc, at 5C)c Large Assortment of Men's, Boys' and Youths Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Sweaters, etc., at astonishingly low prices The above prices are only a few of our excellent values in Fall and Winter goods we have to offer you. Our goods are all new. Clean and up to date and are bar gains at 20 per cent higher than the above prices. We don't carry that cheap, shoddy bankrupt stuff that is dear at any price. We have honest goods and sell them at honest prjees. Nen Naturalization Law. A new naturalization law takes effect Bepteniber 'iiitb and The Dulles Chronicle says that the law is much mora strict than the one no in furoo. It provides among other things that the applicants must he able to speak, read and write the English lan guage and notice of their admission must be posted for 00 days. The ap plicants must ao Hie with the clerk a oertliloate from the immigration bu reau, showing when they lauded in, this country, how they came and that they are in the country legally. Un der the new law tlrst citizenship pa pers are good only sovon years, when they expire unless Dual papers are procured in the meantime. "Canned" Labor fiat Prolltalde. Just what Twohy Urns, and other contractors are "up against" in so (Hiring labor was evident to Colonel CrosseD and C A. Holders, who timed a fellow whom they tinned loose ou the street to serve out a tine. In Qve minutes the fellow had dump ed ten shovels full, wheu an ordinary workman should have U'indlcd twenty live, it might he supposed that his lethargy was due to the circumstanc es; that naturally ajinan working out a line would be slow, hut contractors say it la next to Impossible to secuie honest white laborers these days, and that labor orgaul.tions hare no grnuuds for kicking on Japanese and Chinese being Imported.-Chronicle. Old Veteran Leaves The Italics, "Dad" Lynch, well known at The Dalles and also by many at Hood iiiver, will leave the former place this week to take up his residence at Los Augeles, wheie his two sons live. Lynch has lived at The Dalles a good many years where he has been engng ed iu the tousorial art. He was also a member of Itargfcld's orchestra In the capacity of drummer and is a civ il ami Indian war veteran ami no member of the U. A. 15. is bi tter known iu Wasco county than he. In a Class lly Themselves. The sporting writers inform iih that Joe (Jans is in a class by himself, and so it is with Stnbling's btitich of pig skin kickers. Lent years' victories seem to have caused a panic among the secondary teams anil they nliso lately rofiiHe to meet the Columbian. Carsou crawlished in a cowardly man ner, Hood Kivergrew sick with terror at the vorj thought of going up agaiust the lads who gave them such an unmerciful walloping last scacou, and now comes l'eudleton. The man ager of the Pendleton team seems to be a true sport, however, and plainly acknowledges that his out lit is not in claasi with The Dalles boys, and that be does net deslie his team to be slaughtered iu cold blood. Optimist. Square Deal Store I I'm I M1 I I iL ' if l aiiey fan una sliiling, plain mid lain y plni.ls 65c !rZ- "ch Heij ltrad Cloth ai.d Wh..i n i-uit- ms 1.00, $1.25, $1.50, and 12.00 Large assortment of Fancy Waistings, all new and pretty paterns 11c, 15c, 4oc, HO Flannellettes and Gera Down for waiBting and conionas, from .lie to 'c the yard I On Bargain Square Men's II nietic)itl Handker chiefs, nuvie up in linen, full regular size, regular 10c valtie.'V. 60 Same in ladins,' each 40 Men's pure linen hamlker- chieis. loc ana zuc unities, m special 100 Same in ladies : 80 Fifty pit ces all-silk taffeta ribbon, Nos. 40, 60, 80, values up to 20c, special the yard 100 Twenty-five dozen ladies' fast black hose, spliced heel and toe, pair 110 Heavy fleece-lined hose, rib bed top, Burson fashioned per pair 200 All-wool hose, best quality, per pair 250 Special sale 62-inch table linen, in floral and drawn work effects, regular 65c. value, special 460 Four-in.hand ties, all silk four-in-hand in mirades of beautiful effects, values to 50c, special 250 and 350 Blankets 10x4 blankets, in gray, white and tan, pair 500 11x4 and 12x4, all colors, 650, 750, $1.00 $1.22 pair. 11x4, extra heavy, mixed cotton and wool blankets, per pair $1.65 All-wool blankets, in whites grays and tans, $4.00 to $8.00 the pair. Large assortment of Men's, Boys' and Youth's Shoes in Velous Calf, Box Calf, Cordvans, Napa tans in high and medium cuts. Ladies' and Chil dren's shoes in the new lasts. Men's Furnishings, new patterns in Neg ligee and Golf Shirts, Ties, Etc. The House of Reliability, Quality and Satisfaction We Stand Back of Everything we sell Your money back if you are not Satisfied H.HUGGI NS&CO "Honest Goods and Square . . Deal for Every Han" . . IS MY MOTTO The Ideal Weeder Is what its name implies, a Genuine Weed Killer and the nearest to perfection of any orchard tool yet introduced in Hood River Valley. Try one and be convinced. Satisfaction Guaran teed or no sale. Osborn Spring Peg-Tooth Harrows Acme Harrows Plows and Cultivators Potato Diggers Wagons, Hacks aud Buggies Flour, Feed, and a full line of Groceries at all Times Car Load Stumping Powder just received Yours for lUisiness Phone 74i D. M'DONALD 3rd and Rir Street. Hood River. Ore. Hotel Waucoma A First-Class House Moderate Rates Good Service Farmer's Dinner 25 cts P. F. FOUTS, Hood River Prop. NllOLKSAI.K UKTAIL THE DALLES NURSERIES R. II. WK.BEH, Prop, THE DALLES. OREGON. GROWER AND DSA1.KR II FRUIT, SHADE TIICCC GRAPE VINES ORNAMENTAL iVLLJ SMALL VrUITS Evergreens, Rosea and Shrubbery. Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. J. E. NICHOLS, PURE CRYSTAL ICE DAVIDSON FRUIT COMPANY MANUFACTURERS DELIVERY DAYS i Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday Mornings and Saturday Afternoons UNDEKTAILEH; Order Direct from Factory AND Phone Main 71. FUNERAL DIRECTOR A I hold license from the l State Board of Oregon JJ ana Washington, ami am qualified to ebip bodies to any point. Prompt service either day or night. Ilearge furnished on all occasions rat lor Phone Main 1513 Sc hi tiler Building, Residence Main 1511 Hood River, Ore. S. Commissioner Notary Public GEO. T. PRATHER Lady Assistant The Oldest Insurance and Real Estate Agent in town Insurance Loans Abstracting Hood River, Oregon. "REGULTOR LINE" Steamers leave Portland and The Dalles daily, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock a. m., calling at Hood River, eastbound, at about 4 p. m. j westbound at about 8:30, p.m. Direct connection at Lyle with the C. R. & N. Railway to and from Goldendale and Klickitat valley point a. For any further information address any agent of the company or M. TALBOT, V. P. & G. M., Portland, Oregon L. M. WILSON PINE CROVE, ORE. ...General Merchandise... FLOUR, FEED, GROCERIES, WORK SHIRTS, OVERALLS, NOTIONS, CIGARS. TOBACCO DRUGS AND PATEN f MEDICINES MY GOODS ARE RIGHT, MY PRICES ARE RIGHT O- -CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE IN- Riverview Park and Idlewild Additions Easy Grades, Fine View and Good Water . ALSO MANUFACTURING SITES FRONTING ON 0 R. & N. TRACK WITH DEVELOPED WATER POWER T- Cheap lots for building Small Houses near Flour Mill 1TRUI.T LAND FOR SALE IN TRACTS TO SUIT HOOD RIVER DEVELOPMENT CO. Otiiee next to Waucoma, Hotel HOOD RIVER e to o.