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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1907)
31 IC ? New Sheer Wash Goods CRAMS 0 LACE CURTAINS SALE NOW ON RELIABLE JUST OPENED DC RELIABLE DONT GET Cold fect v RESOLVED? THAT'lN the spring the Young hams fancy lightly turns to thought? of love " Bur he cant uin a cirl if HEVEARJ BUM 3HOZS ' BESIDES HE SHOULD VEAR, NICE SHOES OUT OF RESPECT FOR HIS FEET BUSTERS pro COFYCHT I9Q,Y TMI BU5TT mOWW CO, CWItCO Q McKibbon Hats, Standard of Hat Values, $3.00 if" Our Ladies' Shoes have all the proper ele ments which go to sa tisfy careful choosers of footwear. Every pair is made especially for our up-to-date store by the best ladies' shoe manufacturers in the world. We Fit Every Foot with the most Particular Care We carry every width from A A to Our prices are "modest. The sIkks comfort-givinr, the style is the new the material is the most reliable, stand ready to FIT YOU Our Men's & Boys' Shoes u :iiv est. We w always give good satisfac tion. Every kind of leather known to modern shoenmking is included in our immense assortment. From the common brogan to the iinest dress shoes. lire perfeetly at ease with the most ex acting customer, because We Give You a Dollar's Worth of Shoes for a Dollar We sell more good shoes by far thanwedid a year ago and our trade is constantly increasing. We will offer you none but the best, for the least possible money. ( 11 v v - 'i The Up-to-Date Store DC DC DC 3C DC DC Men's New Spring and Summer Underwear DC DC DC DC 0 CDO BRIEF LOCAL MATTERH. Mr. Bartmess is on a cash basis. Mn Rigby bag pare skin food toilet powders and bund lotions. Telephone Central Market your meat orders. Fresh sausage made dailv at Ceutral Market. Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. Oar work guaranteed. Deitz Studio. Orange, citron and lemon peel at Hanou's Star Grocery. It is to your interest to refer to M. Bartmess' ad under the new system. The Dietz Studio for photos. If you want to buy or sell real estaie (to to Onthauk & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Have you tried the Hygenio Flavor jng extracts. (Jo to Mrs. Kigby. Mrs. Jesse W. Itigby has in hand the Franoo-American toilet articles. New Orleans Molasses in bulk and cans at Jackson's. The Fashion Stables have installed an electric power clipping machine and grooming brush, and are prepared to clip horses. Bring in your horses. Kaisius, currants, sweet apple cider, io fact anything you need to make good mince pies found at tlanna's Star Grocery. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio. A few hundred cherry trees of stand ard varieties for sale. Kobbins & Tho mpson Try the Franoo-American pare per fumes. Phone 27G. "Good for everything a salve is nsed for and especially recommended tor piles." Tbat is what we say about DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. That is what 20 years' of us age has proven. Get the orginal. gold by Keir & Cass. Wodchoppeis supplies of all descrip tions at Haynes. Wedges, bhwb, axes, eto. Call and see us. Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at Jackson's. The salve that acts like a poultice is Tine Salve Carbolized. No other salve is so eood for cuts, burns, boils and chapped skin. Ask about it. Price 25c. Sold by Keir & Cass.. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jack.iou's. Stranahan & Clark have received a consignment of Roche Harbor lime. Use Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrap. Children like its pleasant taste, and mothers give it hearty en dorsement. Contains no opiates, but drives out the cold through the bow els. Made in striot conformity to Pure Food and Drugs law. Recom mended and sold by Keir & Cass. Millineiv now included in the bar gains at the Bazaar on Hood River heights. Also dressmaking done. Farmers Attention Stranahan A Clark have just reoeived that carload of fresh Roobe Harbor lime that you ordered. Wanted Girl to do general bouse work. Good wages. Inquire of Mrs, F. A. Cram. W. II. Eocles left for Salt Lake last Thursday morning on a business trip. fi. O. Blanohar went to Portland on business last Fiiday on No. 3. Martin Rand returned Thursday from a business tiip to the metroD- olis. Mrs. N. A. Monroe returned home Wednesday from an extended visit to Portland. W. F. Larawav and wife departed for Portland for a few days visit on Thursday's local. Geo. Stranahan. D. R. Norton and Jos. Frazier, jr.. were passengers foi Portalnd Thursday. F. W. MoReynolds went to The Dalles last week to visit bis daughter, Mrs. Clyde Gibson. U. R. Albee. of Portland, arrived Thursday on No. 8 and went out to bis larm in the Belmont district. Mrs. J. R. Galilean, who has been spending the winter in the Willam ette valley, is visiting in Hood River. K. II. Shepard. C. A. Bell. Hon. E. L. Smith and Wm. Eooles were pas sengers from Portland last Wednes day. Attorney A. J. Derby left fiiday on sso. l on a business trip to ban Francisco, aud will be ahssnt several days. - Dr. B. F. Wright, of Portland, has been spending the week on his farm in Barrett, returning on the local lhursday. Misses Abbie L. Weiser, Kate White and Edith Baugbman, ot Cascade, Wash., were in the city Friday visit ing friends. John Zolls returned from the Cas cade Locks, where be bad been to file bid for the construction ot tbe Thompson residenoe. Cbas. Albright and wife, of Oregon City, arrived in Hood River last Thursday and are looking over toe valley for a location. J. K. Carson left for Portland Thursday to represent the Maoabee lodge ot II tod Kiver at the state con vention, returning fiiday. W. T. Daroh, prosecuting attorney for Kliokitiat county, in company with Sherilt W. S. Warwok, were in Hood River Fiiday on official business. Mrs. Wm. Jones and children, of Dee, departed on No. 5 for Santa Cruz, Cel., where she will join her husband, who is employed there. Wm. Baker, who has been spending the Easter holidays at home, returned to Portland Thursday to resume bis studies in tbe Hill Military Academy. II. K. Albee. of rorland, while n Hood River last week made sale of tbe Peter Harsh place to U. 8. Dis trio Attorney John Manning, of Port land. The class initiation of tbe Modern Woodmen ot America, wbioh was to have been held on April 10, has been postponed until April 24. J. W. Sim mons, state deputy is expected to be present to patticipate. H. U. Coe came down from tbe up per river on last Wednesday. Mr, Coe. who is one of the most compe tent pilots on the Columbia river, has linen runulng a steamer from Celilo east. Mr. Coe seld : "I got a week's absence and I am going to let this week run all summer." We behve in a liberal distribution of printer's ink. List your property with lleilbronner and the people who are looking for land will know what you have to sell. Our office and business methods are up-to-date. LiBt your property with us and it will be handled in an up-to date manner. J. H. lleilbronner & (Jo. Will Vogt spent last Sunday in The Lalles a usual. E. W. Sbay and family, of Wyeth, will move to Hood River about April 15 to make their permanent residenoe. E. C. Rogers has disposed of all bis holdings In Hood River and is con templating a trip to the East in tbe near future. He assured tbe reporter tbat it was not with any matrimonial intentions however. Mrs. W. G. Graham went to Port land Tuesday on the local to meet Mis. Ed. Williams, of Winslow, Ari zona. Mrs. Williams wm remain in Hood Rivar for several weeks visiting relatives and friends. F. P. Coorer. who has been in the city for several days in the interest of tbe Commonwealth Trust (Jo., of Portlaud, '.eft Friday for that city and will be in The Dalles this week looking after the interests of tbe company. J. T. Pairott, a popular "knight of the grip," who has made this city fot several years in the Interest of a Port land spice house, will soon sever his connection with it and take a travel ing position with a New Yoik cloth ing house. D. N. Byerlee, sporting editor for our esteemed contemporary and champion "south paw" bowler on Kailroad avenue, amused a host oi friends and waiting passengers at tho depot tbe other day in a cowling oon test. Score u. The lot where tbe new bank is to stand was ouce owned by Geo. 1. Pratber. On December 18, 1883, Mr. Prather sold a strip 64 feet wide for 8250, and realized a profit of (75. Last week a strip Sfc feet wide sold ror to, 000. Keep your eye on Hood River. Mrs. Geo. P. Crowell visited several day) in Portland reoently, returning home on tbe Spencer. While in Port land us Crowell transferred ber membership in the "Degree of Hon or" from tbe lodge here to Fidelity Lodge, No. 14, in Portland. Mrs. F. W.. MoReynolds and daugh ter. Mrs. A. M. Spere. left Thursday on No. kl tor a rew days visit as ine Dalles witb Mrs. Money nold's daugn er, JMis. uiyae uiosoo. airs, opere will continue ner trip to isauer uiiy, where she is employed as a stenographer. W. Waldo and A. F. Campbell start ed for tbe East last Tuesday night, Mr. Waldo will vifit friends in St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago and other points. He expects to take in tbe Jamestcwn exposition before bis re turn. Mr. Campbell will visit in tbe "Twin Cities" and South Dakota. Al Sheffield and Miss Gertrude Uar mon, two popular young people of White Salmon, passed through Hood River Thursday, enroute for Portland to have tbe matrimonial Knot tied, Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield returned Sat urdav and left for their home in White Salmon, where Mr. Sheffield is engaged in business. Steve Enloe and Cora L'tle, of Dee, started for Tbe Dalles last week to set sail noon tbe sa of matrimony, but the count? clerk could not be per auaded to issue a license from tbe data at band. Tbe young oouple were doomed to despair, however, as tbe clouds of disappointment were uath erins thiok and fast, friends in Hood River forwarded the necessary affl davit and the fstpl knot was tied, ti you have property to sell and want ii80iuaionce.nsi.il wim ;. n. ncu hronner & Co. ossr n rGET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES -"as By their WorKs ye shall know them. Our dollar watches re full of works and "ticks." They'll run a year or your money hack. Base Ball Goods A full line of 1J07 goods for amateurs and Professionals. Little Prices. Bicycle Supplies. We carry everything in the wheel line, Bells, Lamps, Inner Tubes, Pedals Coaster Breaks, etc. Little prices. Going Fishing? Get your tackle here. Poles, Keels, Lines, Hooks, Baskets, Spoons, Leaders, Preserved Salmon Eggs, Flies, etc. Little prices. On Saturday, APril 13th the ladies of tho First Christian church will be in charge of our store. These ladies are especially deserving in their efforts to estab lish their church. Let us show the help oneanother spirit toward them. TOM MURRAY the famous Chicago booster, s.iys the surest indication of future prosperity of a towu is the "l.elp oneanother" spirit. Hood River has the goods. The ladies of tbe Congregational Church were bene fitted $82.00 from their sale last Saturday. They are greatful. Don't Forget we carry the very best assortment of Bulk and Package Seeds. Nickel and Silver Plate Knives and Forks, and Spoons, Tea and Coffee Pots, Tea Kettles. Trays, Table Sets, Etc. Beautiful ware. Littli prices. Table Oilcloth. Very pretty patterns in light and dark colors, good quality, 20 and 52c the yard. Did You Ever see the new loo Cream freeser that freezes two different kinds at once ? We carry them in all sizes. Al-o Arctic and White Mountain freezers. Little prices J Phonographs We carry a most complete stock of Columbia, Victor and and records. We sell them on easy payments if you wish. Edison Machines Let us show you. P. M. Hall-Lewis was a passenger Saturday for Portland. Rev. A. C. Dix left Monday for Co lumbus, Wash., via Grants. A. L. StauSer was a passenger for Portland Saturday on No. 3. A. L. Herman was a business caller at tbe county seat last Monday. II. L. Parcell was a passenger for Portland on last Monday's No. 5. LeRoy Gesner was a passenger for Portland on last Saturday's local. K. ti. Lafferty went to The Dalles last Saturday on a business trip. Mrs. W. Hansberry was a visitor to the Cascade Locks tbe fore part of tbe week. J. J. Gibons visited in Portland ovei Sunday, returning on jaonoay s local. Dr. Ferguson came down from Tbe Dalles on No. 5 Friday on profession al business. G. S. Miller, tbe new druggist on' the Heights, left tor Portland Mon day on No. 5. Rev. B F. Brown, of Cascade Looks, preached at the Pine Grove church on last Suuday. Rev. II. 0. Clurk held quarterly conference at Mosier on last Saturday au 1 Sunday. Al Ilendaeson was over from Bin- gen last Monday transacting business in uood Kiver. Rev. J. W. Jenkins left for Mosier Saturday to fill his regualr appoint ment ou Sunday. Mrs. E. L. Smith returned from Portland last Saturday where she has been visiting friends. Mr. and Mis. Silas Soule were pas sengers tor Portland last baturday evening on No. 7. T. W. Vieelaud, wbo has been vis iting at the Jensen home, was a pas senger for Portland Monday. H. F. Davidson and Willis Van Horn were in Portland tbe latter part of the week on a business trip. Miss Grace Merrill, of Prineville, arrived Tuesday on No. 7, and will be mployed in tbe .Cottage hospital as nurse. Rev. J. W. Milllgan, wbo preached in tbe Mt. uood district last Sunday, was a passenger for Portland Monday on No. o. J. L. Henderson has been busy sur veying during tbe past week. The raiu bad no peroeptible effect upon bis nmbition. John Sam, wife and children, who are members or me "mist Atneuoan family," were visitors from tbe Locks last Tuesday. A. L. Phelps left for Roseburg, Or.. Wednesday ou No. 7. Mr. Phelps ao oompauied Mr. Staats to the Soldiers Home ot that place. Mis. L. W. Kruger, of Mosier, who has been visiting her daughters. Mrs. Cbas. Powell aud Mrs. Wm. Morgan, returned home Saturday on No. 8. The Mt. Hood Railroad Co. is lay ins some new side track south of the round bouse, which will facilitate tbe handling of Heights more economical ly. E. G. Goldsmith, who has been laid up by a spell of the grip, is able to be out again, aud is making the tra ns tegularly in tbe interests oi tbe Ka mona. T. H. Williams, wbo was arrested and arraigned liefore Recorder Nick, - - i i : ., nn eiHOn EUr VlUinfalUg UlUlUUUUt) IIU. i7U, plead guilty and was fined t'i and costs. Dr. F. C. Brosius left last Tuesday for Pendleton, and in tbe capacity of assistant surgeon ot tbe third Intan trv will make the physical examina tion of those desiiing to join tbe new militia company at tbat place. A consignment of three thorough bred Berkshire porkeis were received on last Tuesday from B. F. Smith and billed to George W. Smith, Hood River. Oregon, '''be pigs are ecxel leut specimens of the bog family. A slide occurred on the O. R. & N. last Thursday one mile weHt of Wyeth, while it was not over 200 feet in length, it required about 40 hours to remove it, as me aeons would oon stantly slide iu upon tbe workmen Mrs. Charles wells and family, ao oompauied by M. E. Tbomasandfum ilv left ou last Monday ror btratnoo uia. Canada, xney expect to maKe their future borne under tbe English flag. These families are well and fa. voialy known on tbe East aide where they have resided for a number of years and will be missed from their respective communities. O. C. Dean aud wife left Tuesday evening tor Portland. Mr. Dean wen down to get bis new gasoline launch which has been in coi rse of construo tion for some mouths past, lbe new boat was built to order by tbe U. S. Launob Co., ot Portland. It baa a 20 horse power engine, drop seats, will seat 40 persona and is finished throughout witb veneered oak. It is constructed for speed and when it paloed on the run, it will afford the best service ever accorded between Hood River and White Salmon. 8. J. Frank went on a business trip to Portland last Monday. Mrs. Jos. Purser is visiting with ber daughter, Mrs. Rolla l'holps. Mrs. C. M. Larsen, of Menominee, is visiting relatives in Hood Kiver. J J. E. Camerou, of Menominee, was a business caller in Hood River Mon day. Sheriff Cbrisman came down fiom The Dalles Tuesday ou otlloial busi ness. U. J. Gessliug made a flying trip to tbe metropolis ou la it Tuesday s over land. Mrs. A. L. Parker, who has been on an extended visit to Portalnd, return ed Wednesday. W. L. Markle has been spending several days visiting witb his broth er, A. W. Markle, of St. John. Mrs. George Korden anived Mou- ay on the west hound local for a vis it with relatives in Hood River. A. L. Carmichael, the enterprising merchant on the heights, made a busi ness trip to Portland Tuesdiy. V. A. lieu, oi tills citv. will lie one ot tbe graud jurors at this term of the United States district court. C. King, who has been visiting his brother, A. W., left for The Dulles Wednesday. The Ladies Aid society of the Con gregational church will nioet ou Fri day afternoon with Mis. W. C. Gil- more, Mr. II. P. Hiiyden, who has been a resident on tbe Heights for tbe pust two years, left Wednesday for Jop'in Mo. Ten organs at Soule's Piano bouse. New and seoond hand from $25 up to close them out at ouce. Call and see them. Miss Mills, of Hood River, was a guest at tbe reception given to Mrs. Camille Donnell at Tbe Dalles last week. Rev. D. D. Dodge, who has been holding meetings at Boise City, Ida ho, arrived in Hood River Tuesday on No. 5. D. Donald and wife, of Baker City, arrived in Hood River Tuesday morn ing and will look over tbe valley for a desirable looation. Miss Prudenoe Patterson, of Tbe Dalles, baa been visiting with Mrs. Geo. Slooum, a part of last week, re turning home Saturday. R. B. Lamson was a pssenger from Portland on Tuesday s local and went out'to spend a few days ou bis farm in the Barrett district. Tbe usual services at the Unitarian obroh Sunday at 11 a. m., J. A. U:il dridge, minister. Subject, "lbe Path way ot a Soul. All are cordially in vited. F. L. Thomas, formerly proprietor or the, Kandy Kitchen of this placo, will open a confectionery establish. ment in White Salmon about the lutb of the month, C. L. Phillips, of Tbe Dalles, will plaut a 10 acre tract to English wal nuts on bis Mill Creek farm, lie will also experiment witb an aoie of al mends. Rev. MoKee has onine iu contact with that philanthropic weed, com monly known as "poison oak." It has asserted its power on the left eye. Result: "Ihe lid is ou." The plumbing firm ot Noiton & Smith has purchased the hardware business of McAdams & Lisle, at Echo, Ore. The firm name will be changed to the Smith Hardware Co. The O. R. i N. Co., have placed a new diain aoross tne trticK at ttie jumping oft place east of the depot. This will obviate the necessity of alighting in the mud, when you ar rive from the eHt. A report is current that No. 5 was derailed near Pendleton on Wednes day morning, killiiiK the engineer and two hobos, the liremau bas not been found, it Is supposed tbat he is un derneath the wreck. Frank Hammond, inspector for the Portland Railway, Light and Power Co., was a pa scnger liorn Portland Tbursduy and is spendiug a few days in Uood River looking afcer his prop erty interests. Miss Anna Jacksop, wbo is a stu dent in tbe Willamette university, has been visiting fiiends in Hood River. Miss Anna speaks praise worthily of the institution and return ed to resume her studies lust Friday. Ij. T. Price, a prominent merchant of Condon, Or., was iu Hood River the first of tbi week an 1 pnrohaaed the confectionery business of Geoige T. Pratber. Mi. Price left fot Con don on Tuesday, but expects to re turn in a few days to assume control, Home Beautifiers Is what our large assortment of Art Squares, Rugs, Carpets, and Matting might justly be en Hod. NEVER before have such values and such an assortment in these lines bdn shown in this community. Compare our prices listed below with any house on the Pacific Coast and see for your self how much money we can save you. : : : : Wilton Brussels, 9 x 12 $35.00 Smith Axmintter, 9 x 12 27.50 " " 8-3x10-6.,.. 25.00 Body Brussels, 8-3 x 10-6 27.00 Saxony Axmintter, 9 x 12 25. OO Roxbury Tapestry, 9 x 12 25. OO Tapestry Brussels, 9 x 11 14.00 " 9x12 19.00 Art Squares, all sizes, $475 to 16.50 Smyrna Rugs, all sizes, 1.25 to 7.00 Crex Grass Rugs, all sizes. .50 to 4.00 Come today while Assortment is Complete The Stewart Hardware & Furniture Co. Hand Colored Postal Cards of Hood River Valley Handsome, New, Best Ever PICTURE FRAMES NEW LOT OF Picture Mouldings Mats ;0F ALL COLORS SEE OUR I PICTURE k SALE SLOCOM'S e U uirei(auouttl laaies take this opportunity of thanking Messrs. Booth aud Kichinond for the une of their store on Saturday last, and for the many kindnesses extended. We alo wish to thank Mr. Bart mo s for the use ot chairs and tables, and the pub lio generally for their eeneious pa trouage on that day. The proceeds of the day amounted to fW. Mn. l' II. Button, Sec, liny you gardr-n bose now. You will need it soon. Norton & Smith. Drop in at Norton St, Smith's clos ing out sale and save a dollar or two. llase ball at Columbia park Friday April 12, 2:1)0 p. m. liarrett vs. Hood Kiver high school. Mis. VV. L. Ellis, wbo has been at tbe point of death for several days, la much improved. Mrs. Cbas. T. Early and Mrs. 1. J. Kinuaird were Portland visitors tbe tlrst of the week. J. II. Ackerman. state superinten dent of schools, was visiting in Hood Kiver during the week. 0. E. Gove, wbo bas been sponding some nioutbs in Hood Kiver, left Monday for Cambridge, Idaho. Mrs. I). W Kinnaird aud two chil dren, of Oregon City, is)Visitiog her brother-in-law, 1. J. Kinnaird and family. Miss Lamb, wbo bas been a student in St. Helens ball, of Portalnd, bas been visiting in ilood Kiver. left (or eastern Oregon last Monday. L. Skellinger, of Mt. Tabor, an old time friend of C. L. Morse, visited at tbe latter's borne one day this week. A special passed through Uood Kiv er Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. carrying those wbo were wounded in tbe rail road wreck near!Pendleton. to tbe hos pital iu Portlaud S. L. Christ and family arrived last Monday from Aline, Okaboma. Mr. Cbrlut has a timber claim near ttbis place. It la bis purpose to lo onte in tbe valley if a suitable looa tion can be found. 1'be high school debate on last Fri day eveuing, was won by tbe affirma tive. Two weeks previous it was won by tbe negative. Subject debated: "Keolved, Tbat tbe Government Should Own the Kailroads." Judges: A. W. Untbanit, A. A. Jayne and Harold Hersbner. Three oontertants will be selected from eaob debate to meet.' Tbe Dalles in a joint debate on May 31. fi. II. Shepard went to Portland on business trip last Wednesday. Mrs. L. Prather left tor Deer Creek on last Wednesday to visit her daughter. Dr. M. A. Jones, emphatically de nies the current rumor tbat there is diphtheria in his family. Mrs. C. L. Gilbert and Mrs. E. O. Blanohar were passougers for Portland on last Wednesday's local. Mrs. Bert Boardman, who has been in ill health for some weeks, was ta ken to the Cottage hospital Monday. I. C. Nealeigb received a consign ment of .Loganberry plants from the Valley and will give the industry a "try out." Tbe Uood Kiver baud has engaged tbe services of Prof. 11 ill for the com ing season. Mr. Hill is easily tbe best musician that has ever struck the town. County Fruit Inxpector U. K. Cast ner stated to a Glaoier repoter that ha bad been experimenting with the different kinds of spray. It was dis covered in a tout made in the or ohadsjof Messrs. Van Horn and Paasb, tbat the pet cent of live scale was as great under tbe home made spay as It was under the Niagara. The test was made undor spray that had been ap plied about two weeks. lleilbronner, Labbe & Co., la the firm name of a new real estate empor ium of Portlaud. Tbeoompany con sists of four well known business! men, namely: W. 11. Thomas, J. S. P. Copland and Edward Labbe, of Portland, and J. 11. lleilbronner, of this city. Tbe new company expects to open an olilce on tbe ground floor of the Labbe building in Portalnd. A permanent display of Hood River products wUl be one of the features for advertising. The new company expeots to oover a wider territory than heretofore. J. II. lleilbronner & Co., of Uood Kiver. will maintain a separate otboe at this place.