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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1907)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 1007. SEVEN 0 a) gy-gsss cm-"Tga crysrg'. Children's Grey Mereno Underwear rfTU) A TSPSt Hcns $2,50 Wo0' Swcaters lil v5 Special, $U8 Lad i.'s' Grey Mereno Underwear, OO TTl TT-V m JTJl 1LJT f--. Men's Derby Ribbed Brown ruder- OA worth 40ef special ZZC JC2ul JiVSilllLS llVS UGHl wear, worth 50c to GOc, special OVC or cream Union s.iit- a Our Stock of wet weather goods is now complete and priced li.Kiits iiiej or ueam i nion Nuts, Ap Men s G ivy Mereno Underwear, Kfi worth $i.oo, special UUl lower than ever before, qualities are right up to standard, worth 5c, special UUl and we advise everyone to make early selections, and thus 60C protect themselves from colds and doctor bills. Warm foot- JS 80C wear and underwear quickly pay out. Ladies' Fall Cloaks 1 Men's New Overcoats - inches wide, special tmm i n j n n The La Vogue Line Reduction Sale Prices The assortment is now complete. Priced from y f All Wool and Cotton Blan- The seaso,,'s latest 1riced from 2 up- Coim' ah colors, wev.iu sav. you one-tiiini on a Men s Canvas uloves worth and see the new Suits and Skirts all reduced. Fall Coat or Suit. jq SDecial kets and Bedding offered IIT at Reduced Prices. . The UptO 0816 Ot0f6 5C 0 ess cssssed esssssa c 3C DC 0 UUIEK LOCAL MATTERS. tl tl. Our work guaranteed. Doltz Studio. Mr. r.artnu ss is on a oaHh basis. Metal house numbers at Hunt's Wall l'iiier More. Maple Suup ami New York Slaie llui k Wheat ut Jackson's. J. M. Sohmeltzei and wife went to Tlio Dulles Satmday. :'A nuu-Uerel, eastern lute lish and , ;. i led Mi'.mon at J nekton's. It is to your interest to refer to M. IV.runew' mi under the new system. Kov. K .Villi S.ilnnd-t was a paisoiiB'T for The Dullm S itur lay. olive- in hulk, b.iitles and cans at Jaekson's. Call and see the beautiful new piau os i;t SnuloN house. Mrs. Perry Wells wont to Oufur Sat ii. day to v -if it friends aud relatives. IVe.-h made sauwige at McGuire Bros, ovi ry day. ruin Vmi linilon. of The Dulles, visited Hood Kiver friends tlrtt ot the week. h. C. Yi.mif; is in the market for cat ln.s, chii-kenp, etc., and will pay hinhc.-t market prion. pi...,,., I i,,l,,,.iiis Market. Main 1401 , on i'he Heights for your meat orders. Ki e and nronn t delivery. Sunlord Smith and wife returned la t week Cioiu eastern Oregon, aud will tpi.n.l tha winter in Hood Kiver. Mt. Hood t.olli powder, best in the w.i: Id at Williams l'harmaoy. Money lia-;: ii no' sntis-factory. 14 i:iirr Uoa'j. of Walhi Walla, visi'; ed uliitives mid friends lu the oity la Vvoek, teturning homo Thursday. try 21 caudle power lumps Instead ol' :2. The price of the lamp W the t;a o us a 1(5 caudle power. It will b:u,i you mouey on your meter bill. I ) vou know that Tinesalve Carbolized n.,ti li!.-., ,1 mill hiee iii drawing out in- ,. mation ami poison: it is amisep . For mis, burns eczema, cracked I, is it h immediate relief. Sold by .' .t C,". is.. V. J D ivold came up from Port i . i ! i.Mil',1 down to tlio new sireei io on ' ink tt-eet, to moot the new :'. hut ri by J. B. NiehoU. , i.P sp'-eial sales at HtM & Co.'s is ,:.iv ,:ivinK the buy lug puolso eat lar-i:. Now Orieans Molaaxes in bulk and Ii t .litehsfuV. W llavi.-es has a large and complete ,,, i , f j,.-.tiua stoves, all sizes, from a " -i i -lit bedroom healer to the n.-f-t'oVzc'i'tovf for halls or storerooms, f'theiu and m". plieiS. . cuiload of lumber has arrived Vao Oregon Lumber iu. uum Dei- and Marslmi uantier is uu, . tiivido vn ciosswalks which have been needed lor some time. The lii-'t el livery will he made at 8 ,rk in Hie nini-nim!. ,ave y.'Ur oio.-i; i.i y;i " ,-oa:-tH in liuio lor tins trip, mo r, pwiilbenu.de at 10:45 and the last ri tin the evening 4:). Weaso oh- e,ru. these 1. ur- ot delivery s w r,..-eive vourioe-.U on time and asMst us i.i U.edel.v. ry. McdumK Bros. It a man loves a tnis his busi If u'Srl'lorei mmi that's her busi- lf thny'tfniit. to got married that's 1! t'y'wKurto buy a larm that's our iuisMiK-s. J. H I ictluronuur a. vj". The Dietz Studio for photos. F. M. Peugb and wife were passen gers for The Dalles Saturday. Hoht. Barton, of Lyle, was a Hood Hiver visitor the last ot the week. J 11. Osborne made a business trip to Portland Thursday. ("all aril winter millinerr at "The Bazaar," Hood River HeighU. sl'Jtf N. C. Evans and wife were pasi gers on No. 2 going east Saturday K. R Bradley returned from a trip to Portland Saturday morning. All kinds of robber foot wear at re duced prices at Bragg & l o.'i Miehael Nelf aud wife were pacsa- geiH for Portland Thursday on No : Mrs. J. Otten visited Portland tin latter part ot the week. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Studio. II. t:-'. ii : hi V hi h- ti o el h Dan Meats oame up from Portland Monday. Jos. Frazier and wife returned from Portlaud Tuesday on No. 2. Chickens for Sunday dinner at Me Gnire Bros. Order early. P. K. Oeiald, of Portland, visited Geo. T. Prather Friday. Geo. T. Prut her returned last week from a trip to tbe Willamette valley. Ii. (J. Staufter, of Mosier, visited Hood Kiver Monday. Dr. Robinsou. of Mosier, was in the oity Monday. J. W. Newby speut Saturday in Portland Win. Wheeler was a Portland visitor Saturday. Frank Davenport went to Portland tbe latter part of the week. D. Walker made a trip to Portland Saturday. Jas. Wishnrt, of Mt. Hood, left Mcuday to visit a brother atSbaoiko. H. C. Coe left for Newport, Ore., Saturday. Geo. Fox boarded tbe local for Po tland Sa crday. Geo CbaiLberlain came down from Mosier on business Saturday. Or.,rtr,u Imr If (ik i ii culls for bovs. Cot no more but wear twice as long. For gale fit tbe Toggery. Last Thursday evening Mrs. Uud untt'a UiiniluTr uehnfil ! I una of vouns ladies enjoyed a pleasant time at the iiur.Hui i ursniincrn. liames. musio anu refieshments were indulged in. If you want to buy or sell real estaie Co to Onthank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. AUtracts and leg:il papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Prof. Beatty's orchestra furnished Hi Wnshlnaton lleiahts Tennis club ht White Salmon last! ,L unil Hia pnoniremon t nag BO well pleased that tbey closed a contract for six more dances. Pastor Nutley has organized a younp rueu's alert olub with about twenty members in connection w'tb the Baptist Sunday school. Music aud athletics will be included in the curriculum for week days. p.-,.,, nil SrtttlluT nnd wife name ud from Portland Sunday and left on the ho:it for Carson Monday afternoon. They are getting aooustomed t3 their new locatiou, aud outside of Hood Kiver think it one of tbe best places on the const. Mrs. Margaret Green announces the marriage of ber daughter, Harriet, no Mr. Isaac Newtown Campbell, Woduesday evening, October 30, ft Osealoosa, Iowa. Mr. and M'i. Camp bell will be at borne to their friends t Hood River after December 61 A n IforflhAV haii hnalnABfl on nnni- mission house rcw in Portland Thurs day. Father Maximillian Klein went to Portland Monday afternoon on busi ness. I mi n ill. - I 1 .ITL T 1 .. 1 1 J. vw ouiibu, a uaruer ui xuDtitjicv, SDent Sunday with frinnds in liood River. Judge Henderson went to Olyrupia Saturday to visit with bis daughter, Mrs. Raton, for a few da vs. County Superintendent Neff visited tne llooa luver scnoois rriuay, re tuining borne Saturday rnoruiug. Mrs. E. W. Winans and Mvi. W. E. Neif went to Portland Friday for a 1 t'ow davs' visit. i Mr nnrl Mrs. A D. Moeanddauuh ters. Florence and France?, visited tbe Rose city Thursday. Mr. nnrl Mrs Frederick Newell, of Niagara Fails, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Newell's Bister. Airs, wuiia van Hnrn. Mrs. Newtown Clark, of rorltaud, hn hna linen visit inc her son. W. L. Clark, and family, returned home Friday. Con Knimn nf Ilnilerwnnd. took the local for the east Saturday, bound for tbe new town ot Clilf-i, on tbe Nnrth Itttnlc. A soulul danoe will be given at tbe inn hnll t Odnll Friday even iiia. Nov. 1. 1907. by O. H. Ehrck and Don Crosby. Mrs V llkius, who has been visiting her sister. Mrs. V. C. Brock, for sov Ami naekp. left Friday for her home at Vancouver, Wash. Miss Aiinii .Innkaon went to Salem last week to attend tbe Willamette university. She was accompanied by ber mother as far as f ortlaua. Mrs. H. W. Boyle and children left iriolr' nnfe home at Wasco on Thurfday. Tbeir many friends regrot to lose tbem from tbe community H. Taylor went to Morrow oouuty to look for a carload of bay Upon bu return be states tbat help is so scarce that many are nuablo to get tbeir bay baled. Mrs. J. A. Cook and daughter lett rcctoi-ituo for Clifton. Ariz., to re main all winter with her sister. They were accompanied as far as Saoramen to by Frank fierce. Mm I. Clarkn visited ber daush tor. Mrs. Hadlev.- at Collins last ncitir ratnrnlno home Saturday ao fifinn'aiiled bv her daughter. The lat ter returned home Tuesday. W. 8. Boorman aud wife are up l.nm Nnrlh Vllllhil! HttHllltillff tC bUS i - ess matters. Mr. Boorman has had ..a otter for his ranch in the valley, aud is awaiting to olose up tbe deal. J. J, Swigert, prominent orange grower of Pomona, Cal , cane up Sat urday from roruana id company wim ri w. Stmnns. to soend Sunday on Mr. Simons' ranch in the Clapper district. Mr. Swigett Is an uncle of Mia. Simons. W. G. Haley, president of the Haley tr 1 .a tin Pn K.f.riY (litv. Iowa. W88 in tbe valley last week visiting bis fManria Maoara. Pratt and Osborne. of tbe Hood Kiver causing o& iruet Co. He was also on tbe market for a ahiomeut of Hood River apples. a a ninniira rnf.nrnAn from x ort io.,A tha limt nt the week to attend to some business matters, and reports tkf Mm Hlntsara ia aettinB alouB as nu oa nnnM h nvtiM-ted. Tbe ouera- tlnn aha baa undergone was a serious n,t f. mill takn some time to re oi i,ar ae.ranoth. Mrs. F.arlv and M.j litlrolaan aunt dawn to t Illttin LU I '." - - with their mother during the absence of Mt. Blowers. fx-. i ' mmti r .;,"w,.J . , . i ijaoit v W.fjtl W inc. nnun T") K1 A- Or lllftuinu hi t )) H i J- I u THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Mixing Bowls In blue and yellow mailed ware, They ure so iisi f - 1 around your kite hen. !Oto75c Lanterns You need one thei-e dark nights The very best ii'aUe Tubular l.aiitjrn, 9 5 Co!,l IVa-t Lanterns iH Snui'l Brass Lanlerns '35 U AUTO C I he laiett nov e'.iies m i nr Post Card Sl op, they're simply stunning. BooRs Siiinelliing t-i lead these 1. m jr ..venings. good s'.o ies, . 1 .1. .1 ,i;ff,,r..i t litlpfl. II iltiiiitliu viniv.v... lOc eacn Saturday Specials Veiy o. e;.sionally this store of-fei-i Rp e al bargains that any one who is poi-ted i.n market values, knows are a loss to u?, in other words we sell them at less than cost, but the loss is charged lo adverting and you get the lieoirit of it. On Sat niday we will eell the . II know" Oneita Union Suits for l.-idii-H, Misses and Children m prices that means an indirect In- to ns but a decided saw g f"r Ladiefc siies. finely finished gannei.t 53 ct. Misses sires for Fall Wear. 33 cts. Children's sires, well mud.-, 23 cts. SATURDAY ONLY Outing Flannel Rem nants. Light and Dark colors, pieces from 6 to 20 yards, heavy, 10c quality, Special 7c yd. Men's Rubber Collars Linen finish, indestructible. All the lale-t shapes. 20 cent values, 14 cents. Mince Pia Time soon here all s'.es Chopping Bowls, Chop ping Knive, Meat Grinders, Pie " Tins. Little Prices Stove Blacking, Fire Shovels, Stove Pokers, Wood Baskets Pipe C. liars, Stove Pipe Wire, Wire Cutters, Screw eyes, etc. Little Prices. lOc eacn ll iv rvi ir S. F. Blvthe snent Tuesday in Port land on business. Will Mannnfnp. nf 1 111 fur. was in Hood River Tuesday on business. Riv Palmer, jr.. of Portland visited bis sister. Mrs. G. A. Clarke, last week. There will be a special meeting of the Eastern Star lode next Tuesday eveuing for dej-ree work. J Tim lamina nf the 1'lxi.terii Fitur are making preparations for the annual chicken pie dinuer November VI. W. A. Bannister, contractor on the Ninhnla Imiliilntr. is flrelldillll the week at his borne iu Milton, Ore. E. H. Hartvvlg went to The Dalles 3unriluv to attend to Icl' .1 matters and also take in the foot ball game. Ellis Edcingtou left for Tumalo, n,a In frnnlr pnnntv TnestlllV. t.0 speu'd several weeks ou bis homestead. G. S. Brown aud O. T. Shopard, of The Dalles, attended the special meet ing of the Maionio lodge Tuesday evening. J. M. Hamlet, of Hood River, was in lleiioner a tew days me past ween looking alter Morrow county inter ests. Ueppner Times. Subjects for Sunday at tbe M. E. church will be as follows: 11a.m., "Christ and Moses." 7:110 p. m., "Tho Noblest Work of God " All cordially invited Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Miss Carrie Laytou to Her bert R. Eutrioan, at tne residence ci the bride's mothsr at Portland, Tues day, November 12. Chas. Lathrop, of Edgleey, N. D. , arrived Tuesday on a visit to Rev. W. C. Oilmore and family. Mr. Lathrop is thinking ct locating iu the west, and will take tne opportuuity 01 iook ing the country over while here. C. P. Ross has purchased the inter est of Ed Wright in the confectionery business and bowling alley, and will continue tho busiuess. Mr. Wright will devote his attentiou exclusively to the marblo business of MoBain & Wright. ES l-'mnk Chandler came un from Fort- land Tuesday In company with S. L. Barnes. Tbe latter is manager of the T nitil X- liitml fnrnia near Portlpud. and is much interested iu Hood River methods. Mr. Chnudler showed him around the valley. Tho lu.lina nf the Coiilm emit lonal so ciety will give an afternoon tea at tho residence ot Mrs. ueo. vjrowen rriuuy nfiittnnnii f,r 1. A verv eniovuulo UniB ia nntininated. and a cordial in- c nn is extended to tne muies oi the city and valley. A sneoial meetiug of the Masonic inrioa aiiR held at Masonio ball lues day eveuing to meet Grnnd Lecturer Voran. or I'.ugene, wno gaveaveiy interesting lecture. A good crowd was in attendance A banquet fol- imvorl and a verv enioyablo time was bad. l i; Wt,ul l- nf McMinnvil e. was in Hood River last week looking after his property interests. He owns a number of residenoe lots in Winans' bieh be acauired in a """" . ... .t . t. ii. .na iiiiih t-.ha vvinnna ior lun yiooia saw mill. A. V. Buck has tho renting of the bouses for Mr. Wjatt. Friends of Mis) Marion Cook will hit int.trnulml ill the tl 11 bl ICIlt I Oil Ot a l,n.,b- rtf amttl nt.a aim las written of Hood River valley. While here this summer she toon numerous views throughout the valley, aud many of the illustri.tions are sketches fronrher pen. We understand tbe cook win lie out about tho first cf December. ii.m.i il.it I v-Mcb members of the . IJ V! , 4 ' ' " - local lod.e of Artisans went to Ihe Dall'S SaturJay eveuing to visn inn Dalles lodge. A tilg rally ineeung was held and Ti candidates initiated. The Hood River team did tho work and covered themselves with glory. Su preme Master Artisan Hudson was present and gave a Uuo address. F. W. Dellart, of Underwood, ar rived Friday eveuing from a visit to Tho Dalle ami Mosiir, where be was looking up somo bind deals. Mr. Do Hart reports a good inquiry for land a rniterwood mid is particular ly enthusiasts over ti e Little White Salmon tracts n h eti h ive teei put tn market tiy me uregon uumuei and which he is handling. ii. Day says tbat while some r,f the Willamette valley are crowing about eating ripe strawber- 113 bas ceen picaing ripe i asp- ben ios from his tushes tor bouio aud there are still plenty ot hiititnta loft He also has flowering al monds iu bloom in his yard. Mr. Day presented the Glacier with some of the ripe laspberries Biid tbey are of flue flavor. a R. I.Hrtu.e.-H KBi called toCollirjs Monday to prepaie tbe body of Fr-.'d Bro?.niDg for shipment to Aberdeeu, u,'Uoh The i-leeRHsed bad been tuking treatment at Sbipherd's springs and was brougnt to me uouius uopllul unconscious, and died sh irtly utter. Mr. Bartmei-s also shipped a colllu tuesday to the hofpital for l!.e re mains of a Mr. O'Neal, a patient who died Monday. No paillCbUi culd be learned. If its a NTERN You need Why not buy of the Leaders Wo carry llioni, all sizes and prices. GOc, OOc and fl Lanterns for general use. 1.50 and Carriage Lanterns. Coal Oil and Gasoline Cans 5-gnl. cans with faucet, 75c, 1 and $1.15. 5-gal. cans with pump attachment $1.75. 1-gal. tin cans 20c. 1-gal. galvanized cans 25c WOOD CROPPERS TOOLS If the best makes are wanted, we have them in wedges, sledges, cross cut saws, one man saws, bucksaws, saw sets, single and double bitted axes, and handles of all descriptions. Headquarters for Window, Plate and Mirror Glass Stewart Hardware Furniture Co. tb' Uo C. pa.-ts crow ries, time, K. 0. Blanohar went to Portland ou business Tuesday. Geo. P. Knowlea returned vesterdav fiom a trip to Portland. P. M. Hrtll-Lnwii rntnruod from a trip to Porland Tuesday. J. Otten was a passenger for Port land Tuesday ou tho local. 3. F. Batoholdor came up from Portland the first of the week. 11. V. Davidsnu boarded the locul tor Portlaud Tuesday after uoou. 1,'bu .1. VV. Innlcins was a DasieiiBcr on Mo. 7 from tho east yoaterday. Ilr. Cnurhiirt. of White Siilmou. went to Portlaud ou No. 7 I'uesday. ITnderwnnd was a nusengor on tho local from Portland Tuesday. Miss Torlnda Cooper is up from Poithuid tbi) week on a visit to her father. M iss nainv Atkinson, of Mou'iii). Oie., is visitiug ut the homo ot How ard Taylor at Belmont. llav Ellis, of Portlaud, Bl ent a few days visiting relatives iu the valloy, returning home yesterday. Geo. D. Ciilbertsou & Uo. have add ed to their olllco equipment by put ting a biand now sufo of tho best make. Mrs. S. A. KuHpn returned to Port land Tuesday. She has been assisting Mrs. Billincs in tho millinery ttoie for a couple of woeks. Jas. Knott, who bus been doing the cement work for tho now building ot J. E. Nichols, loft lor ins home in Walla Walla Friday ovouiiik'. Mrs. Stolz wont to Mosier Friday to stay at home ovei Sunday. Mr. Slolz has rented a oottaKO for the wiuUr and the laniily will move to Hood Hiver about tho first uf tbe mouth. J. 11. Hull bus ou exhibition iu tho drug store window of Hall & Essou a plate of Spitzenborgs from Imb lauoh iu the Crappei district. They tire of line color uud size. F. G. Coe visited his sister, Mrs. (1. E. Bowurinnu, in the Odoll dis trict, last week, and brought in a plate ot extru flue Johuathaus, which are on display iu the window ot Laia- titur'a inuii.irv store, uiev were iicaeu from a two-year-old tien. MoEwon &. KosUcy, the Pot tland commlsiion merchants, have the ex clusive fhla cf J. M. llollowfcll's cele ry in Portland, nnd eiiy tbat it is the uest celery that comes to the Port laud market. 'I here is a big demand for It, and it selli ou sight. Seneca Fonts and wife visited their p renls and friends over Sunday. They v ere accompanied by Mrs. liuf felbt Litis, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Fonts, of Grand liapids, Mich. Mrs. Letts is an expert wood finisher, and gives exhibitions in thonrt. I hoy left for Portlaud Mouduy alturnoon. Phillip Spangler returned Monday frnm Missouri, wbore he spent tbe summe'. Mr. Spangler spent last j winter iu southern (Jalitornn tor lis health, but the climate did not agree with tiin very well, lie then went to Missouii for the summer, but will stay in Hood Kiver this winter. D. Vannett and eon arrived Tues day eveuing from Fertile, Minn., lor a few rJajs' visit. Mrs. Vannett has beou bere fir a couple of weeks, and b rlfciichter ia teaching scho il in the Crapper district. Mr. Vannett has owned a raucn on me east, biuo ior three years, and this is his ilrst visit to Hood Hiver. He was vory well ploased with tho looks of tbe country. Ho inteuds to make bis home hero iu tho near future, but bas not made any plaus tor moving out here yet. He taid tbat W. F. Andrews and fain ly, it Grand Forks, will be cut hero to itay ebcut tho flrtt of December. Always Ready Never Leaks The Verdict of the World The Parker Fountain Pen Sells because It Gxcells An Even Flow of Ink A Smooth Gold Point Make writing a pleasure. If you are thinking .of buy ing a Fountain Pen' for yourself or a present to a friend, you can't afford to overlook THE PARKER. A large assortment at SLOCOM'S CHAS. G. PRATT President J. II. OSBORNE Vice President It. W. PRATT Cashier HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. We Arc Just as Attentive and Fair In Our Dealings With the Small Depositor as with the Larger One. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE TO 1)0 every thing for you that you may bo offered elsewhere, but v, e do agree to so treat you that you will respect us for what we may have to refuse to do quite as much as for what we do do. Our Fire Proof Vault Is equipped with safety deposit boxes, they are free to customers; to others we make a charge of .f 5.00 per year for the smaller boxes and 17.50 for the larger sizes. You are the holder of the keys, thus .securing absolute privacy, . We deserve to be favored with, a share of your business. FIRST, Because we have had seventeen years ex perience in the banking business, and. our record is strictly clean, which if you intrust your business to us, insures your receiving intelligent and honest treatment. SECOND, We own our banking building, having spent a number of thousand dollars in . building and fitting up in modern banking room, of which a city many times the size of Hood RiAer might be justly proud. THIRD, we are centrally and conveniently lo cated. Our stock is held in Hood River, and we are a HOME institution.