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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1907)
4 HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OVEMBER 14, 1907. ' " W CrTfTTT? CSC PTTT ftrtr" ti i ! - u ry7 n i in fl T O ;. L M o n MM A a a c a m m m u mm... j km b b r t a? YEN DC UP-TO-DATE STORE WILL TAKE ALL OF YOUR iUSE CEi S5 to Sl oWMD TKATE at Face Value dl Coitom to Us And we would rather have them . than our excellent assortments of reliable Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Cloaks, Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Suits, Etc. Which we will gladly exchange for you rClearing House paper. (HLEADSINdS DO For Any Amount, THney are as Good as o Reduction Prices Prevail all over the Store Respectfully, T HA NK A. CR O CD C-Zr3 CTSSZSSP CZ--3 ea c errrrm gL ".a Q 3C DC DC 3C w J BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio. Dr. Watt waa iu Portland over Sun day. Metal house numbers at Hunt's Wall Paper store. Mrs. A. A. Jayne spent Saturday iu Portland. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackson's. Bu'ton tlarris came up from Port land Thursday. Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. Clny Brock made a business trip to Portland Monday Olives in bulk, bottles, and cans at Jackson's. J. 0. Maoluuee, of Wbite Salmon, went to Portland Saturday tor a few days. Cull and see the beautiful new pian os at Soule'i houso. Freeh made sausage at McGuire Bros, every day. Leslie Butler spent Sunday with bis daughter at centralis returning Louie Monday. t'h. C. Young is iu the market for cat tle, hogs, chickens, etc., and will pay the highest market price. Mt. Hood tooth powder, best in the world at Williams Pharmacy. Money back if not satisfactory. 114 Try 21 candle power lamps instead of 'ii. The price ot the lump iv the same at a 10 candle power. It will save you money on your meter bill. 1). R. Norton and wife arrived Fri day on a visit to Hood River friends for a few jays. Do you know that Pinesalve Carbolized acts like a poultice in drawing out in flammation and poison? It is antisep tic. For cuts, burns eczema, cracked bunds it is immediate relief. Sold by Keir & t'ass.. Noiin Young aud Bert Stranaban went to Portland Thursday to visit the horse show. John Wyers and wife, of White Sal mon, made a trip to Poitiand the fore part ot the week. The special sales at Bragg & Co. 'a is oertaiuly giving the buying publia great bargains. New Orleans Molasses in bulk and cans at Jackson's. J. B. Hunt crossed over to the Lit tle White Salmon yesterday to look at a land proposition. Mrs. U. A. C'aike went to Portland Thursday to visit friends and rela lives for a few days. Walter Moore passed through tie city Friday ou his way home from the eastern Oregon country. All kinds of rubber foot wear at re duced prices at Bragg & k'o.'t Fall and winter millinerr at "'I lie Bazaar," Hood Kiver Height. c24tf Kev. J. W. Mayes came in Monday from 1'oppeoisb to visit relatives for a tew days. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio. Chickens for Sunday dinner at Mc Guire Bros. Order early. E. B. Long aud wife left for Port laud Thursday to visit friends for a few days. I( you want to buy or sell real estaie go to Ontb.au k & Otteu. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Attorneys Back and Nelson, of Vancouvsr. visited their old friend, O. H. Gray, on Monday. The first delivery will be made at 8 o'clock in the morning. Do not fail to have your orders in for your boils and roasts in time for this trip. The last trip will be made at 10:45 aud the last trip in the evening at 4:30. Please ob serve these hours of delivery so as to receive your meats on time and assist us in the delivi ry. Miliums Bros. Sheriff Christuan cume down from The Dalles Satuiday to assist iu the searoh for John Hamann. The Dieiz .Studio for photos. J. M. Culbertsou, U. . Clarke and Cluy Block eU to The Dulles Sun day to take in the foot ball game. W. Haynes has a large and complete stock of heating stoves, all sizes, from a small airtight bedroom heater to the largest size stove for halls or storerooms. Seo them and get prices. Goo. P. Urowell and wife weut to Portland yesterday morning on the bo t to visit friends for a few days. A. O. Adams end wife came up from ductule Locks Mondav and weie guests ot Mr. and Mrs. A. C Buck. Wanted Man to dig five or six acres of potatoes immediately. tl.L.Dutuhlc. W. L. Iluckabdy came up from Al bany Fiiday aud went out to Mt. Hood to look after some business. mat ters. Wanted Voung nun residing in Hool lUver to represent us as salesman at that, point on commission basis. Page & Son, tVholesale Fruit, Portland, Oregon. n2l Lou Morse is now associated with Mr. Heilbrouuer iu the leal estate business. Berkshire pigs for sale; four and Un months old. G. W. Simons, Capper district. Mrs. M. J. Spangler, of Castle Hock, Wash., is visiting her daugh ter, Mr. J. C. Chuioard. Have vou seen "My Hood River Belle" and heard "The Songs She Used to Sing?" You should get them and leain them well, and let the town with music ring. For sale at Booth's. d5 J.' T. Porter made a business trip to The Dalles Thursday. A. O. Heiehey went to The Dalles Tuesday on business. Chris Oriesen went to The Dulles Saturday on business. B. R. Tucker made a business ttip to The Dalles luepdny. W. F. Cash, of Undeiwood, came up from Porlaud Tbursduy. Father Maxlmillian Klein made a business trip to P ; i t laud Friday. Dr. Beard, of Portland, visited C. H. Vaogban aud wife over Sundny O. L. Strauahan and wife were pas sengers from Portland on No. 2 Mon day. F. S Stanley pasted through on N'i. 2 Thursday on a ti ip t.i eastern Oregon. Chas Hall and bis brothel, J. B., went to Eastern Oregon Saturday to look up sou. a timber land. Mis. Wh;'elioad who has been visit ing bet father, Peter Sonmidt, for a week, lett tor her home iu Portland Satuiday. It. II. Huggins & Co. are closing out their line of men's aud boys' uits at cost. Their prices will em prise you. H. D. Parkins came in Monday morning by boat from Lyle and left on the IoohI for Wasco to look atter a piano sale. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the residence of Mrs. J. W. Rigby Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 2:30 p. m. Father Cyprian, of St. Louis, pro vincial superior of the Franciscan or der, was la Hood Rivei Sunday in his official oapacity. W. 3. Brownell went to Portland Saturday to attend a director's meet ingot the Northwestern Long Dis tance Telephone Co. J is. West, civii engineer of the S ttupter Valley road, came in from Bakei City Monday to visit his sou, of the Mt. Hood railroad. Miss Alvina Hoadley received word last week that her tatber had passed away at Guilford, Conn., and left for that place Thursday morning. Dr. Dumble went to The Dalles Monday to prove up on a timber claim. W. F. Rand and Sam Blowers accompanied him as witnesses. Mrs. Williams and daughter, of Ida ho, who have been visiting relatives at North Yamhill, came op Friday on a visit to V. V. Hickock and family. Pres. .Woodward, of the Oregon Press association, stepped off the train Saturday morning to shake hands with friends ou bis way home from the east. J. R. Kinsey and family returned last week from their eastern tiip. Tbey visited in Ohio and Pittsburg for a couple ot months and bad a very pleasant time. csssr w J n w pGET in the habit OF TRADING AT THE BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Granite Ware Cooking! fttmviai nfjrialc Toilet Sets Plain and Deco- utensils of every sort for kitchen ! JulUI Uuj jJCU(ilj rated, Bowls, Pitchers, Slop Jars, niu. Tittle Prices m i . . , Combinets, 8oap Dishes, etc. use, wtite rrices. Money Making Moment for Little Prices. Men of Moderate Menus Laun- ' " " " " tiered Shirlf in while and colored, " Dinner Sets Very beatiful Men's and Hoy's sizes good quality Chopping Bowls Mine patterns in plain and drcorated regular dollar shirts for ing Knives Itaisen Seeders, Bak- . t-... t , "la- ing Dishes, Pie Tins, Collondere, ware, any size set. Little Prices. OOC etc Little Prices. 4. Ply Linen Collars-C or- Men's Underwear High CaKd Pans All sizes and liss Coon make grade Hl. wool liKllt weight, shapes, we have any kind you regulrr $2 00 garments, special want. Little prices. $1.25 Cushion Tops A window 1 11 lull, som? made up, others to work Roasting Pans-3 stylos, Flower Pots An I Janlen- come very fine ones, worth 5c and sixes, Dipping Pane, Basting iers, plain and fancy shapes, Iwnu- ) "r choice nn Saturday for Forks and SKKjns, Carving Sets, tiiul d. c ialions. Little Prices. I8c Liu;e V'k Don't Get SoaRsd By Sawing A ic'i n AjviN I'nv S'f Home of us and save 2 p -r cent. D.S. Vagdjoglou came up from Port land Thuisdny on business. J. F. West, of Lyle, was in the city the latter part of the week. Miss Cosbow went to Portlaud Fii day afternoon to visit friends. S. II. Soule weut to Portland Sptur day to look after a piauo sle. J. E. Rand came up ftom Portland to visit relatives over Sunday. Mis. Soule left for Poitiand Friday to visit friend tor a tew duye. Geo. Lalug, of Dawson City, is vis iting F. W. Angus in the valley. C. J. Calkins went to Portland Thursday aiternoou on business. G. D. Woodwortb weut to Mosier Monday to oversee the loading of a car of apples for New Vork. Caaby Post G. A. R., will bold niemoiial services at G. A. R. hall November 2:), in conjunction with the VV. R. C. Relatives of deoeusod mem bers are invited to attend. C. L. Rogers retumed last week from Everett, it ash., where he went to visit his sou, John, who was badly injured in a logging camp. It is feared be may lose a leg on account of the accident. C. S. Smith has been appointed by Agent Fredricy express and baggage agent, to succeed Geo. Howe, who has resigned to accept snothei position. He began bis duties Monday morn ing. Hon. C. W. Fulton passed through Hood River ou No 2 luesdny bound for Washington, D. C. lie was met at the train by Chas. J'. Eaily who pie sen ted the senator with a basket of choice Spitzeuberg apples. Geo. Gearbart, of Ohio, who is making hit sun, Dr. Gearhait, of Wbite Salmon, an extended visit, was the guest o( esse Davidson, at Mt. Hood, foi sever tl days, returning to Wbite Sal ..on Tuesday. The Voung Men's club of the Bap tist churoh have engaged Mrs. Mattie Uardwicke Jones, teacher ot expres eion in McMiunviile college, to give an eutertaiumout in i locution Tues day, Nov. 2G, at the Baptist church. Until further notice the north bound train on the Mt. Hood rail road will leave Dee at 3:15 instead of i o'clock. The change takes place to day. The south bound trains leave Hood Rivei at the usual hour. The Oregon Lumber Co. have ma terially reduced tbeli force at Dee, aud when the supply of logs now at the mill are cleaned up, will shut down. This is due to the trouble iu getting cars and the unsettled finan cial situation. Tieman Day was oberved Monday evening at Masonio hall, and attend ed by tbe largest number ot Masons ever assembled in tbe hall since ttie dedication. Dr. Latbrop and E. L. Smith were tbe principal speak rs of tbe evening, and their addresses were greatly enjoyed. A flue banquot f il lowed. Mrs Clara II. Waldo and daughter. Edith, who were he-e tbe first of the week attending tbe Grange meeting, were guests of C. F. Waldo and lami ly. Mrs. Waldo is one of the olilcers of the it Ue Grange. They go from heie to Tbe Dalles, and will return and spend Sunday with tbe Waldo family here. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carson at the Coltago hospital 1 i-t week. This is the tenth visit ot he etork to tbe b mm of Mt. U'ld Mrs Carson, their tinn family now consist ing of five girls aud bva boys, who will be a comfort and joy to the wor thy couple for tbe remainder of tbelr journey through lite. Sam Samscn, of Portland, the weal thy loggei, formerly of Hood River, wh i baa made a fortune in Alaska, was in the city over Sunday, the guest of Marshal Ganger and family. Mr. Samson has purchased a large tiact of timbei laud near Portland and intends to put iu a saw iu'11 in tbe spring. Albert Tozler came up fr mi Salyn Saturday in company w tb Geo B Hayes, of Sao Jire, Cal., who is look ing for a location in Oregon. .Mr. Hayes was verv much interested in Hood River and may conclude to lo oate here. Mr. Hayes weut to The Dalles Tuesday moruiug. i-Lori i .4 iu tbe atternoou, when ha w s joiutid by Mr. Tozior au I they proceed' d to Portland. MACEY Sectional Bookcases "Macey" Chippendales are the New est, Handsomest and Most Practical Bookcases on the MarKet. Have a Style of their Own We have the choice of Golden and Weathered Oak finish. They are beautifully made and finished inside as well as out. Practical in con struction Handsome in appearance. Sic vvart Hardware & Furniture Co. The House of Quality Jayno spent Tuesday in Port- A. !,..l Ladies If you 1110 interested in a coat lor yourself ot child, attend the sale at L. 11. Hugging & Co. 1 II V, l,nn.JJ th In. oal for eistmu Oregon Monday to look after his f-lieeo interests. I'rank lUciMiirand came up from Portland Thursday to look after bis property interests iu the valley. Wm. lioynton.pf White Salmon, left for Portland Thursday. He has been under tho weather for several weeks and will lul.e a rest. Tho Fa: tern Star lodge held tbelr annual chicken plo diuuei at Masonio bail Tuesday evening, and wa fully up to tho Htaudard maintained by tae ladies at this annual event. The din ner was hold ut OMO p. m., and the banquet tables were loaded with good things, tbe mbstantial part of tbe dinner being chicken pie. A number cf guauts were present, and after tbe banquet a gncd social time was bad. Photographer Dietz has a dog whlob has taken the responsibility or bringing up a kitten and seeing that it does not stray away from home and get into trouble. Tbe other day the kittou went over into tbe neighboring yard of Cant. Crandull. The dog dis covered it soon after aud running over, it ctabbed the kitten by tbe back of the neck and can led it back, putting it down unhurt as soon as their ou 11 yard was reanhed. While pulling n cur of apples out of b siding at the Van Horn station Fri day evening, tho pussenger ooaob wheels climbed the rail end ran oft the tiaii; It top'dud over on its side iu the i ii.'h and was more or lea smashed v;k The conductor had a narrow oaenpo. He was on tbe plat form and ua th;o"ii in tbe ditch, with tho car over him, but tbe ditch was deeo enough to protect him. Ow ing to the slow rate ot speed no one was iujuicd. Troy Shelley brought In 101 boxes of tir'fX grade Spitzeuheig apples last week Iroci (is live yptir old tiees, which told tor $-71. Only two boxes ivoro four and a half tier, the balanoe being four tiet and larger. The gro'iud ma net fertilized or irrigat ed The trees were sprayed four times, ti1. ir.) when the bloom was fall ing and t.vlce at Intervals ot thirty days But two wormy apples were f jiiud. All the appies were colored a deep ri d ibe srnnnds will more than pay for hexes, wiping and packing. Kci lfci.tly attracted by tbe loads of M'in leid i:id hay (hat has been going "i the Itcckford store of late, an old hey bots'i tried to break into tbe st 01 o in the early morning hours one day U.-t week, and bad succeeded lo t-cili'i- in a window in the front of st'iu', when caught In the aot by Always Ready Never Leaks The Parker Fountain Pen Sells because It Excells Tbe Verdict of the World 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 J Mr oil ' ou. li.h.vfiird As this waa tbe first s the sheriff was not uotined, l!rn. L'rayford read tbe old ainner the ri it a-.t, exhorting blin to mend bis ways, and allowed biin to depart. E. C. Rogers retumed from Ibe Dalles yesterday. A. O. Lender and wife were Port land visitor! Tuesday. Capt. Allyn and wife, of Portland, visited Majo.- Booth and wife, return ing borne yesterday afternoon. Rnaaa1l fihulla and witn Mm DD from Carson yesterday and went out to Odell to attend to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Newtown Clark, of Portland, visited their aon, W. L. Clark, and family, over Sunday. Rev. L. O. Dix went to Gresbam Mondav to make aiangementt for holding religious meetings at that plaoe. Robt. Livingstone came op from Portland Thursday and apent a few daya looking after bis property inter est! in tbe valley. Edgar Button baa resigned his posi tion in tbe ooatotHoe and has entered the employ oLVogt Uroe., where bis manv friends will find him ready to minister to tbelr wanta In the olotb tog and gents' furnishings line. He la succeed ed in tbe postotBce by Tboa. Bishop. Mr. Leedy, Mia. Waldo and Mr. Howard attended tbe meeting of tbe Grange at tbe Odd Fellows ball yes terday. The purpose of tbe meeting la Instruction and drill In tbe work and leotures foi tbe good of the or der. There was a good attendance, all the tiraugea In tbe valley being wall represented. The Keosiugton given by tbe U. B. Aid society will be at tbe home of S. E. Bartmess Thursday afternoon, Nov. 14, at 2 o'olock. All ladies in vited to attend. Tbe members cf Laurel Rebekah lo idge, 1. O. O. F., are planning a five o'olock dinner for Nov. 18, at Odd Fellows balL All visiting mem bers are Invited to participate. Tuesday afternoon Noah Bone's res idence at Willow Flat oaugbt tire and burned to the ground with all the contents exoept a sewing machine, which was saved. Mrs. Bone was at home and a hired man was on the place at tbe time, but Mr. Bone was absent. It is thought tbe tire caught from a stovepipe betweou tbe celling and tbe root, and gained such head way befoie discovered that there wa no chance to tave much. There was no Insurance. "Businers and Religion" Is thetop io to be discussed at tbe Baptist ohuroh next Sunday morning. In tbe evening the Sunday . sobool will ob serve Bible day with appropriate ex eroeiea. Tbe young people's meeting to be at 7 o'clook prompt. Hood River's popular jeweler, W. F. Laraway, was down yesterday and tour old IJi" I Kiverites met on a oor ner from ditteieut directions and be gan discussing tbe annexation of Portland to Hood Kiv.i; but we coaxed them out of tbe notion a be ing nielsei, as all the good people of Hood River were ooming to St. John at fast as they oould sell out. Review.