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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
3C DC 3C 3C 3C 3C WELCOME WELCOME Tl 0 CRAMS RELIABLE RELIABLE his is Hood OUR MODERN STORE With all its Conveniences, is at the disposal of the SightSeeing public Let Us All Celebrate iver Week u T 3 Make Yourselves at Ease Here Use us just like you would your own home P sj For such is our desire to give everyone a good time, that the people can take complete charge of our store during the Fair We are simply here to serve your pleasure and comfort WELCOI Winn DC 3 C THE UP-TO-DATE STORE 3C 3C WELCOM 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. . (j. hvans, pastor. St Mark's Episcopal Church. Holy Communion at o o clock; morning prayer at 11, and evening prayer at 7 ::). U. li. Church Sabbath school, 10 a m;: preaching, 11 a. m.j Y. P. C. E 7:1" p. m.; preaching, 8 p. m. Prayer iiioi .iug at 8 p. ru. Wednesday. All are cordially invited to attend all or any of these services. Pastor, J. V. Sprecher. Christian Church. Services at K. of P. hall the first, third, fourth and fifth Sundays of each mc nth. Services at Odell the second Sunday of each month, V. A. WOOD, Pastor. ISaptist church Sunday school 10 a. in. ; preaching 11 a. ni. ; Junior li. Y.P. U., 3 p. m. ; evening service, 7.30. Riverside Congregational Church, W. C Gilmure, pastor. Services Sun day at 11 a. ru., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. ni,, evening worship at 8 p. m. Belmont M. E. Church. 11. C. Clark, pastor. Services, Helmont: Sunday school at 10 a. in.; Class meeting at 11 a. m. ; Epworth League 7 p. iu. ; preach ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. m. ; Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:liU p. in. Services at Pine Grove same as above except preac!. ing, which is on 1st und 3d Sundays at 11 a. m. Crupper 1st and 3d Sundays at 3 :30 ; Sunday school at 2 :30. Mourn Hood. The 4th Sunday at U a.nt. J Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Unitarian services every Sunday at 11 a. ro. and 7. ISO p. ni., J. A. Hald ridge, minister. Topic for Sunday morning, 'The Ploa of Faith." Even ing. "Purpose and Destiny." Sunday school at 10 a. oi.eacb Suuday. All are welcome. Catholic Church Regular sen-ices every Sunday. Children's Eyes. We give especial care to cbildien's eyes. Consult Dr. Hogg, the Poit land specialUt with O. Arthur Clarke, Jeweler and Optician. Hood Kiver, Ore. Advertised Letter List. Advertised letter list for week end ing Oct. 8, 1906: Anderson, Knielia, ; Elder, Miss K. ; Fuller, Maudie; Green, Mona; Kettle Opal and Hazle; Smith, Mrs. Hallie; Bailey, Roy M. ; Coulter, Frank; Coulter, LewUClark; Lyon, W. H. ; Nelson, Cbas. j Saun ders, R. D. ; Voss, Hans. Win. M. Yates, P. M. Horses Ran A nay. A fine team belonging to C. K Marshall rau away Wednesday morn ing, while left standing at tbe freight station. They ran up the road toward town at a good clip until near the Da vidson cold stoisge plant where they oollidod with a tree and weie brought to such a sudden stop that the har ness wag broken and tbe team loosen ed from tbe wagon. Little damage waB done eud tbe horses were caught after running as far aa tbe Glacier otfloe. True and tried frenda of tbe family - DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Rest for results and best to take. Rosy cheeks and sparking eyes follow tbe ohp nf these dependable little pills, "hey do not gripe or sicken. Sold by Wiliiams' Pharmacy. BRIEF LOCAL HATTERS. Get a eouvnir badgee. Fine corned beef at McGuire Bros. Mr. Rartmess is on a cash basis. Finishing for amateurs at DeiU Stir dio. Souveuir leathei bags for sale at oioooni's, too. New Orleans Molasses in bulk and cans at Jackson's. Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackson's. Hood River fair badges, In burnt leather , for sale at Slooom's, lOo. Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at Jackson's. It is to your interest to refer to M. Bartmess' ad under the new system. The Dietz Studio for photos. Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio. Full stock of harness to select from. Fancy riding bridles, etc. Davenport Harness Co. McGuire Bros, make country deliver ies Tuesdays and Thursdays and get fresh eggs direct from tile ranches. Orders for the country telephoned the day ueiore win pe deliveri, H on route. A cold is much more easily cured when the bowels aie open. Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar opens the bowels and drives the cold out of the system In young or old. Sold by Wil liams' Pharmacy. For sale by Emporium. Five farms in one body, 320 acres, 5 improvements cleared land with each, 7 miles from White Halmen on Uoldendale road, plenty of w ater, $30 per acre. Can be Hold iu separate tracts for M days only. Terms easy. Is Champion Fisherman. P. M. Hall-Lewis is hailed as Ibe champion fisherman at Hood River so far this season, having caught an va pound silvi rslde salmon in tbe Hood rivei Monday. Mr. Lewis bad a hard fight to land the big Hsb and says there was one time when be was contesting with this giant member of the Honey tribe when he wished it would nave got away. Having landed him, however, he treated some of his friends to a Hsb supper. Married .By Father Klein. Walter E. Silliman and Maggie K. Owens were married at tbe Catholic parsonage in Hood River Sunday, Oc tober 7, 1906, at i o'clock, Rev. Fath er Klen olllcating. M iss Marie Owens, sister of tbe bride was bridesmaid and Harry Silliman. tbe grooms eldest brother, was best man. Only relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs. Suliman left on tbe morning train for Spokane on a wed ding trip. Can you win? You realize that to win in anything these days, requiies strength, with mind and body In tune. A man or woman with disor dered digestive organs is not in shape for a day's work or a day's play. How can they expect to win? Kodol For Dyspepsia contains tbe digestive juices of a healthy stomach and will put your stomach in shape to perform its important function of supplying tbe body and brain with strength building blood. Digests what yon eat. relieves lndisgastion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomaoh, Palpitation of tbe Heait aod Constipation. Sold by Williams' Pharmacy. C. H. Stranahan was a passenger to Portland Friday. Ralph Savage went to Tbe Dalles on a short business trip Tuesday. Miss Stella Campling, of St. Johns, Is teaching school at White Salmon, Wash. II. Smith, of Wood &' Smith Bros., made a business trip to Portland last Thursday. A. N. Foley aud Mrs. Leona Hayes, of this place recently obtained a mar liage license at Tbe Dalles. Miss Mayme Nichols, of Milton, is here for a two weeks visit with her brother, J. E. Nichols. H. C. Johnson, of Winlock, Wash., is visiting at Hcod River, lie was an early arrival for the fruit fair. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams, the parents of Mrs. J. E. Nichols, are here to visit their daughter and lake in tbe fair. Key. and Mrs. Merrill, who have been visiting at Hood River for a week or more, returned to Portland Friday. J. E. Nichols bas purchased a fine set of hearse harness for use on fun eral occasions and used it for the first time this week. Bert Kerrigan, the well known ath lete of Portland, in company with two other gentlemen, took a drive over the valiey Suuday. Dr. Cooper went to Portland Thurs day aud visited bis daughter who is at present living iu that city where she is taking a course iu amnio. S. D. Garner, who recently sold out Mi rauch to Capt. Craudall, baa pur chased tbe store of J. T. liolman aud will couduct it in the future. F. A. F.emlng bas struck a good thing teaming out of Hood River. He bas a four in band rig and a VZ mile route. Sherman Couuty Observer. niug a side show to the fruit fair and your visit to tbe apple sbow will not ue cuiuptete uuiess yuu tane lb iu. B. E. Johnson, the well known drug clerk, who is now in business at Tbe Dalles, it occupying the position of druggist a1 the Wil iams Pharmacy at present. Tbe subject at the Unitarian ohuroh next Sunday morning will be: "Spir itual Intuition"; that for evening, "Fnllv Equipped." All are cor dially iuvited. O. W. Hills, of Wall Lake, la., is visiting at Hood River. Mr. - Hills owns property in tbe valley and, came ere to loo after it and also to at tend tbe fruit fair. Oskar Hubr, a. well known engi neer and arcniteot of roitland, ac companied by his family, came to Hood Kiver Sunday and will spend two weeks at Wau-Uuin-Guin. Frank A. Cram bas uad an eleotrio light sign placed in fioot of his store. Besides being a most efficient ad tor this enterprising merchant It is a great help in lighting the street. J. D. Gray, state agent for the Des Moines Life Insurance Co., whose headquarters are in Portland, is In town for a stay of a week or ten days, and will visit tbe fruit fair wbile here. Ray liubler, formeily of Hood Riv- oi, but who is now located at wmte Salmon, was a visitor at Hood River Fr.dav. Mr. I m bier reports tne ad dition to bis family of a son, who was born la-t week. as CET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Fair WeeR Special OUTING FLANNEL Solid an.I fancy colored laisy cloth, soft and heavy, fine quality. 12'C grade," Special, the yard lOc LADIES' FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR Cream and Kcru Egyptian cot t n, Verv finely maid garuienls, Regular 75c grade. Special th garment 50c CHILDREN'S HOSE. The g ...d wear ing kind. It will pay you to lay in a good supply now. pairI2)c Children's Vdvctecn Caps. Tain O'Shanters, white, blue, gur net and brown, 75c vploe . . 5Q1 Fair WeeR Specials FRAMED PICTURES. Beautiful works of art, prices especially low fr this week. Wee window displa y. FRUIT SOUVENIR DISHES, cups and saucers, plates, salad bowls,- etc., wuli Hood River fruit decorations See our attractive windows. SOUVENIR BOOKS, containing beauti ful views o' City and Valley. Ap p'e Post Card, a beautiful repro duction of the fruit that made Hood Kiver famous. BEAUTIFUL CROCKERY just come and see it. Little prices Fair WeeR Special FIVE and TEN CENT counters KSPECI I.LY-ATTRACTIVE THIS WEEK NEW SHEET MUSIC All the latest ipular inu-ie. Come in and try over. l.iltle prices pop it KITCHEN UTENSILS. We've got ev rrytliinn von could want for use nr und ymr home. Little prices WHY NOT -ee alxjut a new sewing mi.cliii e when ynu are in town I hiii wwk. We sell the very best, THE NEW HOME niiAttrri nur A snecial disnlav of machines and new iccords this week. Come in and hear thero, they are notxpensive and are an endless sou ret of enjoyment In the home. Sold on easy payments if you like Make Our Store your Headquarters, . Dressing Rooms at your Disposal A. A. Jayue was a visitor in Port land this week on a business trip. Sherman Young made a business trip to Tbe Dalles and return Satur day. Gen. Supt. Campbell passed through Hood River in bis private car Satur day. Jas. Strauahan went to Eastern Or egon Saturday to look for a team of draught hoises. S. F. Fouts went to Portland Thurs day to attend a social function of the Elks held in that city. F. S. Stanley, sr., was at Hood River last Thursday to attend a uieet iug of tbe direotois of the First .Nat ional bank. Miss Martha Wbealdou is at present teaching school at Mosier. where she has aocepted a position thinking her health would be benefited. Mrs. F. E. Dauo arrived at Hood River Tuesday afternoon from The Dalles and will spend several days here with relatives. Tbe Ladies Aid society of the Valley Christian church will give a 1(1 cent tea on tbe afteruoon tf October 1H at tbe home of Mrs. Lee Morse. Mrs. A. M. Kelsay, of Myrtle Creek, is visiting her daughter, Mrs Geoign 1. Siocom and also her many friends in Hood River. Mr. aud Mrs. E. P. Matthews left today for Chicago where they will re main tor some time visiting friends aud relatives. Miss Mabel Caiter and Mrs. Wirt- uiaii came to Hood Kiver Tuesday eveuiug aud will remain at tbe resi dence of Miss Caiter's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. L. Cartel, during the fruit fair. Alien Hiokey, of Des Moines, Iowa. will preach iu the K. of P. hall Suu day morning and evening in the ab sence of the pastor, W. A. Wood. A coidial iuvitaitiou s extended to all to oouie and bear bim. Rev. Ray Palmer, who is related to the Clarks, reoently visited at Hood Kiver and conducted a service iu the M. E. Church. Mr. Palmer is said to be a gifted preacher and those who heard him were much pleusud with his discourse. Mrs. J. H. Wright on returning from her visit to Hood River, was a passenger on the steamer Kellogg when it ran upon a rock, which disa bled too boat so badly tbat the pas sengers weie obliged to complete their journey by rail. St. Johns Re view. L. H. Huggins was ca'Ied to The Dalles last week to fulfil the duties of his partner, J. Van Dellon, in tbe lum ber outguess there. Mr. Van Delicti was taken with an attack of typhoid fever aud it is expected tbat It Kill be some time before be is able to resume business. Mrs. E. L. Smith and Mrs. W. M. Stewart went to Portland Thursday n company witb Airs. U. J. .Nelson, who was on her way to Uelliugham, wash., and wno lias been making an extended visit to ber parents here. Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Smith return ed borne Saturday. At a meeting of the local horticul tural socioty delegates were selected to represent that body at tbe meeting of Ibe state sooiety to be held next January. J. L. Cartr, G. D. Wood- worb, L. E. Clark, C. Hproat and F. G. Church are the delegates chosen for Hood River by tbe local sooiety. A bear hunting party loft Hood River Monday for tbe Trout Lake coun'rv in quest of bruin. In it were Cecil Holiimn, R. A. Brookings, a well known traveling man, Len Reed, W. O. Ash and Ed Wrigbt. The par ty expert to return o Hood River either today or tomorrow. J. L. Henderson, having found the quartets which he has been ooupying for some time too limited for bis in creasing business, bas taken the house next to bis roimei otnoe and fitted it no for bis use. Tbe Judge uow has spacious and convenient quarters for bis library, abstract work and other matters in connection with his busi ness aud profession. Mr. F. Brayord, of Hood Kiver, Oregon, father of Mr. K. C. Bray ford. one of Franklin' county's substantial citizens, is here on a visit to his sou. Both gentlemen were callers at the Reigster ottlce last Tuesday. Mr. Bray ford, sr., left an apple on our desk which measures 11 inches in cir cumference and weighs 11 ounces. The apple speaks more eloquently than words of tbe qualifications of tbe Hood River country for fruit raising. Con nell, ( Wash. )Register. County Superintendent J. T. Nctt returned Monday from a two days' meeting of educators at Salem aud this week will be busy holding a teachers institute at Tbe Dalles. All of Hood River's teachers will be present ad tberi will be no srhool here for three days. Tbe inetiug will be held Wednesday, Thursday und Friday and not including Saturduy as was at first rer orted, so that Hood River's scboolmams will fcuve an oppoituuity of attending the fair which they at fiist thought would be impossible. Frank Davenport wont to Poitlaud on a business trip Wednesday. Miss .Willie Mills, matron of the Cottage hospital here, is attending Mrs. Charles Adams, of The Dulles, who is seriously sick. A. P. I'atehain of Mosier, arrived at Hood River for the fair Wednes day. Mi. Hatolmm reports that Mu ster's exhibit will be about 110 boxes. The concert given by the Bridges company Tuesday evening was well attended and its members made a very favorable impieshiou on their aud ience. Roy Burgett, who has hail charge of the Spencer dock in this city for some time, left yesterday afternoon for 1 he Dalles wIhto he will tako a like position at that place. The delegates appointed from the Commercial club to the convention o the Stale Irrigation association are A. S. Blowers, C. R. Bone, Roswell Shel ley, W. S. Gribble and A. 1). Moe. The ladies of tho Christian church will give a dinner and supper the last day of the fruit fair in tho Dallas building. All invited to come mid get a good moid at a reasonable price. A large party of ladies and gentle men went from Hood Kiver Inst even iug to Crusueland by special train over ttie Mount llood ruuroau to at tend the 5(H) party given by Mrs. Sher man and Mrs. 1' inlay, iuo guests were entorta;ned by both Indies jointly and report a most delightful evening both at the homos of their hostesses and in going und returning on tho obaerva'iou car piovided by the railroad. Fakirs Nut Allowed lo Use Streets. Fakirs and amusement men who said they hail permission from the city authorities to put up tents and establish booths along the streets commenced erecting them today, but were orerod to desistt by the mayor and council who say that they had nut given them permission and that they did not intend to allow them to use the public streets for this pur pose. They say that they havo no ol jeotion to them being allowed space on private property for their exhibit ions provided tho shows are legiti mate, but that the public streets must not be blocked up. Were al Convention of . f. T. U. Tho W. C. T. U. of llood Kiver whs represented .-tt the state convention held at Newheig, Ore.. October 1 to 4, by Mrs. Hartley and Mrs. Edging ton. Tbey report an enthusiastic meeting. Delegates In attendance 7(i, new recruits dining tho yeai 2!7. Much cf the increase is due to the untiling efforts and enthusiasm of our state president, who has for the third time been re ejected. The singing of "God bo with you till we meet again" marked the close of a convention perfect iu its ar rangements aud fill of promise tor t' e tutu re. Fine I 'm it aj The Dulles. Whilo Hood River Is having her apple fair, ibe Dalles should be hav ing a peacii fair, with grafles, pears, raspberries and all her numerous fruits thrown in. Never in the his tory of fruiti ailing were the peaches more beautiful. Whilo in many years large peaches are si'atleri d among the medium sized, this year entire boxes of immense sized fruit are common. Today the Chronicle has iu its window two immense Sal- wavs raised by Frank Taylor on a three-year-old tree in bis garden on Alvord avenue, where a rock pile was formerly located and where thn soil is shallow. The largest measures 1.1 inches iu circumference, Iour inches through and weighs ounces - Chroni cle. Wonderful llooil River Valley. Great, wide, wonderful, beautiful world With Hood Kiver stream upon you curled, Aud Hood Kiver valley upon your breast. World you are wonderfully blessed, Mt. Hood peak towers over me. And Mt. llood glaclors are grand to Aod the little streamlets down the hills Do good seivice for lumber mills. You friendly valley, not far you go, But apple trees nod und strawbenies (trow, And are sent to cities, towns and isles, Aud all through tho country for thousands of miles. Ob, world, you are great aud llood River small, But piices go up aud don't seem to full; And when 1 was tall iug in town today A stranger came to me and 1 heard him say, "Hood River's the valley, the ONLY spot To raise good fruit, otboi places cau - not." M. A. B., City. '"A NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY School Books AND School Supplies For this your's uVniuinl I havo received tho best lino of Tablets, l'encils, Inks, in fact everything for School Use, over brought into the city. It costs no more to ploaso tho children with a Fancy Cover fit SLOCOM'S The Depot for School Books TO FULLY ENJOY THE FRUIT FAIR You need one of our Up-to-Date Hats. Our prices are especially low, quality and style considered KNAPFS Millinery Display OF THE Latest Designs in Pattern Hats At Mme. Abbott's -NEW GROCERY S. I), (iiirner having bought the .1. T. IlolmanGro cery on the Heights, desires to call the at tention of his friends in the city find valley to the fact that he will have the store stocked with new goods, and intends to run a, clean, neat little Family (irocery Give us a Call Phone 1401 Cliauifc in Local Train. I Humors are circulating which say that the local train, which Iihs iieeu such a convenience to 1 he Dalies dur- : inK the few months that it has been running, will be changed to a through : train from I'oitliind to Walla Walla instead of from l'orllainl to liis. , Whun asked Saturday if ho thought : the chunk'" would be made, an O. li. j & N. employe who is in a position to jude, said he believed it would; that Walla Walla has been clamoring for ; athiouKh daylight i-orvice aud oue that would do away with changing at j Wallula. As it is now, only a sleeper Koes through. If the change is made the train win Id leave I'lirtlaud iu thoj morning, reaching Walla WaJIa in the afternoon. Another would leave Wal la Walla 'li the morning, passing through The Dulles about ,'! o'clock and leaching l'ortlaud in the evening. Chronicle. Horn. To Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. 'iboruton, of Underwood, on Oct. 7th, a girl. To Mr. and Mr-i. John Armstrong, ot Mosier, on Oct. hth, a girl. I'rune Crop a l allure. Theie is general complaint through out the valley of loss iu the prune crop For some reason not entirely clear the fruit failed to ripen up in gooil shape this season and the hot weather immediately following the rains, that came about the time dry. iug began, caused much of the fruit to spoil. Hie amount saved will probably tail af least oue half short of what was expected a month ago. Tbe price is sHIfeuing up a little. New- burg Graphic. Fine corned beef at Mediiire l'.ros. Steamer Kellogg Ilailly Damaged. Injuries to the steamer Kellogg from the accldeut which ocouneii Tuesday, proved more serious than at Hist anticipated, and she is stiil in the "hospital" at Portland undergo iug repairs. Notice. No orders will lie delivered after 10.00 iu the forenoon and' 4.:WI in the afternoon, commencing Monday, .Sep tember 17. Moliuiie liros. Kd. Mayes. A. S. ISout Portland Property to Trade for Hood River Farms The manager of our Portland office will be here during the l'ruit Fair with several good pro'rties to trade fur llood Kiver farms. Here is your chance to move to Portl'iid. Better call and let him tell you about some of the pretty Portland Louies he haaOto offer. J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO.. HOOD RIVER, OR K, (2- C. o "1 o o o