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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1907)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, OVEMBER 21, 1907. S, rrn n Oi -t wuijc vcniiicates Areas Good as Gold Here CRAM Local Checks Taken Just the Same as Gold THAT VHEREUTh 5 HERE A G)N Jk suXi ii f! of illr ' ""TTHETRE is a STbRT l0URTOUUJPDrJp, tTo WEAR . OUR FnRrpATu r i. C3cif (HE'S A (BIRD j Bs&Ssr kt-t- z: No. a. 0 Ladies' and Children's Cloaks at THANKSGIVING PRICES ICS-, "3CZ SALE Commencing' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, our Big' StocR of Table Linens, Napkins, Doylies, Center Pieces and Matched Sets at 20 per cent less than Regular prices Which is Cheaper than we can buy the Goods Today 3C The UptoDate Store Men's and Boys' Raincoats Suits and U Overcoats all REDUCED. DC DC BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Our work guaranteed. Deltx Studio. Metal house numbers at Hunt's Wull Paper store. L. (j. Morgan left for Potest Grove Monday on a business tiip. Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. Call aud see the beautiful new piau n at Soule' bouse. 11. M. Poole was a passsnger from 1'he Dalles Tuesday. Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros, every day. Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at Jackson's. Robt. Hand returned Saturday from a trip to Portland. Fall and winter millinerr at "The Bazaar," Hood River Heights. o-'4tf J. M. llollowell went to Portlaud on business Saturday. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio. Chickens fo:- Sunday dinner at Mc Guire Bros. Order early. J. W. Firebaugb made a bu-iness trip to Echo last week. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackson's. Wanted Man to dig five or six acres of potatoes immediately. H.L.Dumltle. The Dietz Studio for photos. S. F. BJytbe went to Portland Thursday on busioess. Berkshire pigs for sale; four and ten months old. O. W. Simons. C.'apper district. Mrs. Newby returned to Mitohells Point Monday after visiting with Iriends over Sunday. Ladles If you are Interested In a ooat for yourself or child, attend the ale at L. II. Huggins & Co. Mrs. A. C. Stevens went to The Di-lles on No. 2 Sunday, returning nn No. 1 in the evening. Thete will lie a social dauce in I. O. O F. hall at Odell Friday eveuing, November 29, given by O. H. Ehrck uud Don Crosby. Try 24 candle power lamps instead of 31 the price of the lamp is the biioie as a 1G candle power. It will save you money on your meter bill. Kobt. Jouei left for Vauoouver, Wash., Saturday to spend a f-w days looking alter personal business mat tors. Do vou know that Pinesalve Carbolized nets iike a poultice in drawing out in lliim niation and poison? It is antisep tic. For cuts, burns eczema, cracked hands it is immediate relief. Sold by Keir &, Cass.. Fred B. Downs returned to his borne in Portland Friday, after spend ing a few days visiting relatives in the valley. Kings Dyspepsia Tablets do the work Stomach trouble, lyspepsia, indigestion, tilnatug, etc. yield quickly. Two days treatment free." Ask your druggist for free trial. Sold by Keir & Cass. Wanted Young man residing in Hood River to represent us as salesman at that p.jint on commission basis. Page & S in, Wholesale Fruit, Portland, Oregon. "21 W. Haynes has a large and complete s'ock of heating stoves, all sizes, from a small airtight bedroom heater to the largest size stove for halls or storerooms. See them and get prices. Mrs. Dr. Jordan was a passenger for Portland Friday. K. L. Klemer. of the Odell district. wcut t ' The Dulles Monday. Misa Hazel Olinger is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Loy, at Portland. ' Oscnr Vnnderbilt and wife returned from Portland Saturday morning. J. M. Culbertsou spent Sunday and Monday with friends iu Portland. Mr. aud Mrs. Matt Russell visited friends nt The Dalles over Sunday. Chas. Hayward aud wife went to Ibe Dalles Sunday to visit friends. Shiii Koplin, of Portland, visited Hood River friends the first o; 'be week. Mies Nellie Nailor, of Portland, vis ited friends in the oity the latter part of tlio week. Miss Wright, a teacher in the pub lis sonools, spent SundHy with friends in Portlaud. Mrs. Adelia Moe went to Portland Thursday to visit Mrs Frank Chand ler aud otbei friends. Mra. N'elsou and baby, of Beling lmm, are visiting with the borne folks for a few days, arriving Sunday, (jeo. Sutberlmd came up from Au rora, Ore., the last of the week and visited old friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. League went to Portland Friday whore Mrs. League will outer a hospital ror medical treat meiit. The Ladis Aid society of the Con giegatioual church n ill meet Friday afternoon at the residence ot Mrs. K. W. Waugb. Mrs. Momny, teacher in the eighth giade, ban resigned and Miss Millie Frier, of Asblaud, arrived Saturday to Ull Ibe vuoaney Louis Rurdeu aud wife, of The Dalles, came down Sunday on No. 5 to visit for a fow days with (Jeo Ror den aud family. J. W. Wright came up from Cascade Locks 8-tin day morning aud re mained ove' Monday to attend the oounoil meeting. i now Kstey organ is being placed iu the Cuugtegutional church this week on trial, and will be used at the church services Sunday. The new Christian church is uear ing cnmpletiuo, and preparat ions are beiug made to dodicate it the Bret Sunday in December. If , von want to buy or sell real estaie ito io Onthank & Otten. Money to loan on tirst mortgages. Al stra -te and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Since the Hnanoial trouble travel and freight shipments bavs been light on the railroad, and trains are again running very close to schedule time. L. II. Hoggins & Co. are closing out their line of men's and boys' suits at cost. Their prioes will sui prUe you. Have you 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 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 and tlio 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 delivery. McGuire Bros. Miss Nettle Buck arrived Friday from Wasoo to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Buck, leturning San day morning on the local. Mrs. Charles Stevens returned to ber home at Lone Rook last Smday after spending a week witb the family of A. 0. Stevens on the heights. Mis Dalsie Atkinson, of Morgan, Ore., who baa been visiting the fami ly of Howard Taylor, in the Belmont district, left for borne Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. W. M. Stauer left for their old borne at Humboldt. Neb.. i Tuesday, where they will spend tv- eral weeks visiting old friends and relatives. Mrs. P. S. Davidson, sr., returned Monday evening fr.im LpCiosse, Wis., where she spent severtl months visit ing friends and relatives at ber old home. The regular meeting of the Y branch of the W. C. T U. will be beld in the leoture room of the U. B. cburcb on Monday evening, Nov. 25, at 7:30 p, m. T. L. Roberta and wife, of The Dalles visited O. 11. Rboades and family cter Sunday and left Tuesday for California, where tbey will spend the winter. The Young Men's Alert club bave supplied themselves witb dumb bells and u fecit t; II. nbiob is the begin nlug of their equipment along the amutienient line. The Sund iy school and young peo ple ot the Congregational obursh are practicing u cantata, by Gabriel, for Christmas exercise. A very enjoya ble eventij ptomised. Ivan B. Rhodes, state seotetary for tbe V . M. C. A. of Oregon and Idaho, stopped in Hood River lst evening to address tbe Young Men's Alert club cf tbe Baptist oburob. W. A. Wood will preaob next Sun day at U a. m. at Odell and at 7:30 p. m. at K. of P. hall. Memuer of the oburcb especially requested to be present at these services. Miri Avery, sister of Tho. aud Henry Arery, in the Odell district, is suffeiiug from soiatio rheumatism, and n nurse was seoured from Tbe Dalle Monday to attend ber. J. M. Moore and P. R. Maok, of Porth id, came up Saturday witb Mr. Deflart to look over some timber land propositions in tbe valley and also on ti e Little White Salmon. Aiis. Huddleson and daughter, of Pott la ad, who bave been spending several weeks in Hood River taking a .et aud reouperatiug their bealtb, re queued borne Tuesday muob improved, Mr. and Mra. A. T. 7.U wnrn oalled to Portland Thursday on ao- oounc oi me serious illness ot a trotn er, Sanford Zeek, In a hospital there, but did not arrive until after bis death. Mr. and Mrs. A R. Mattoou. of Riddles, Ore., are visiting witb their old friends, J. H. Shoemaker and family. I his is their first visit to Hood River in sixteen years, and they are surprised at tbe development in tbe valley. M. S. Smitb, the Underwood mer chant, presented tbe Olanier with a box of Urge ripe strawberries (three in a box) wbiob were picked at Un derwood November 17. Tbey are tbe real thing, and the remarkable cir cumstance is au tber argument why Underwood should have a depot on the North Bunk road. 'get in the habit OF TRADING AT TurKey Roasters Fam ily Roasters all sizes. Basting r-'iioons and F'o ks, tc. Little Prices White China Cups, Sau eerx, Pln'eH, Platters, Vegetable Dishe etc. Complete Sets also Little Prices Celery Trays And Nut l'ils. very beautiful china with elalx.rate decorations, from 75c to 92.00. Mince Pie Fixins-Meat Urimler, Raisin Seeders, Chop- lingKowl and Knives, tOMon-er-, rie-'lins, etc. Little Prices THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Saturday Specials F,trn Ordinary sale of Stamped Linen Doilies, Center Pieces, and Kcarfs. hun dreds of them, beautiful designs, en special sale for Saturday only. i . . Regular 60c quality Storm Hub- hers. Saturday oniy 28c Pair Children's Golf Gloves Re I, Blue, Black and Brown, worth 20c, on Saturday lOc Pair Carving Sets For vour Thanksgiving Turkey, all styles from 50c to 75c. Special Stationery Val uesIn Eox Paper, Envelopes to match. 15c to 75c Box. Dollar Watches Guaran teed fnra year; they 1-iok good and run god; lietter ones also at Little Prices Our Post Card Shop Is full of new things, the very latest novelties, just in. Come and see Have You Seen The fine little Edison Phonograph which we sell for $12.50? It's a worrier. 0 Tbe lad lea of the Christian oburob will give a dime leaf social at the res idence of Mra. W. H. Peugh this af ternoon and evening. There will be n good piogram and refreshments will be served. Roy Slocom was called to Portlaud Thursday on business connected with bis bouse Roy Is taking a vacation wbicb will be of more 01 less dura tion until business conditons assume a normal tone. An alarm of tire brought nut the Ore department Sunday evening just after dark, but it was only a small tire in some alabwood on tb9 liver bank under tbo wagon bridge of the.Mt. Hood railroad. Mr. and Mrs A. S. Keir returned Sunday evening from their wedding trip to Portland, where tbey spent a week vieitng friends. Tbey bave gone to housekeeping in tbelr borne near tbe blgb sobooL "Tbe Christian's Cause for Grati tude" will be dsioussed by Pastor Nutley at tbe Baptist churob Sunday, November 24, at 11 a. m. In the evening tbe topic will be "Antagonis tic Spirits," a temperance snrmon. Rev. J. W. Rigby returned Monday from Portland where be attended tbe meeting of tbe Home Missionary so ciety. Rev. Rigby again met the clergy of national reputation in the M. ij. oburcb, some of whom be met in conference over thirty years ago. Edtior Ireland, of tbe Moro Observ er, was in tbe oity Monday on busi ness. Mr. Ireland baa purchased sev eral oarloada of wood ofK L. Klein er, In tbe Odell distriot, and made ar rangements for another car while here. Mrs. Jai . Fiiebaush and baby, of Hood River, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra. Ueo. Williams. She was aocompanied by ber sister-in-law. Mrs. Uuy Williams, wbo will also spend some time here. Rogue River Courier. We mentioned tbe laot a oiodIb of weeks ago that J as. Lucey bad brought in a potato from bis place that weighed over four pounds. Since that time be unearthed a mammoth spud from bis potato patch that weighed six pounds. Next. II. H. Hillegos, of Naperville, 111., spent a couple of daya In tbe valley tbe first ot tbe week. Mr. Hillegos is looking over tbe ooast country in tbe interest of several eastern parties who are contemplating locating on tbe ooast. He was well pleased witb the valley. AU tbe Hood River nttorneya went to Portland Tuesday to attend the meeting of tbe Bar association. Judge Henderson went ou tbe early morning train and Attorneys Jayne, Hartwig, Derby and Morton took passage on No. . Mia. Jayne also aocompanied ber busband to tbe Rote City. 7 Tn 11 i a n mamha fka rti Ana V iuuviuiiei a uivmuci nun j vr orew on the North Bank, bad bis arm broken at Underwood Friday. Tbe weight of tbe pile driver struok a pieoe of timber that had fallen in tbe way, and It coming np struck Mo Guire's arm, breaking it. He was brought to Hood River, where tbe in juied member was attended to Clarence Gilbert, bia mother and Brwin Parkins went to Tbe Dalles Sunday in bis touring oar, took din ner there and returned before dark. They were two and three quarters hours going and two and a naif hours returning. It was a delightful trip and tbey bad no trouble in making tbe beavy graces over tbe mountains. When you go to Portland from now until Monday, ask for a transfer to the Washington street line and inn up to Sixth and Washington and see tbe prettiest display of apples tbe eyes of man ever beheld. It ia tbe exhibit placed there by Messrs. Wilson and Sbepard, two of Hood River's most rampant pomologioal warborses. Mr. Sbepard is tbe proprietor of Better Fruit tbe best horticultural magazine yet, and Mr. Wilson, well, be jnst boosts Hood River apples tor tbe love of it. He bas the best .there is Bnd knows it, and it makes him laugb and grow tat just to tell about tbem. INow, don't forget to Fee tbis show or you will rogret it. St. Johns Kevlew. Considerable comment is being made on tbe new grade established on Oak street in front ot tbe Ramona bo tel. It baa been established accord ing to the new plan of having but one foot fall across tbe streets In tbe bus inesa section, Instead 01 two leet, as heretofore established. Tbe original plan should have been to make tbe grade aorosa tbe business streets level. but established brick buildings now make tbis impraatioable. A compro mise is being made, however, in bav ring the fall across tbe street but one toot. Wbiie tbe cut made in tbe side walk line ia still one foot higher tban tbe street at tbe Paris Fair oorner. it looka tbe reverse, and hence bas given rise to eonsideiable comment. When tbe ateret is ont down to grade. we believe it will meet witb general approval. 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 construction-Handsome in appearance. Stewart Hardware & Furniture Co. The House of Quality Warren Miller end wifo went to Shales, Ore., yesterday to visit friends. tbe Rozkford mer from a trip to Port- K. Brayford, chant, returned land Tuesday. Dr. Wright left for Portland yester day, after spending a few days on bis ranch in (he Barrett distirot. Tbe ImBimel oluircb will oouduct EugiiHb services in the Valley Ad veutist church next Sunday. Mrs. II. L. DunibU and Mrs Wm. Haynes went to Mitchell's Point yes terday to visit with Mrs. Newby. Mist Merrill aud Mrs. Ada DeOraw, wbo bave been employed in the Cot tage hospital tor some time, left for their home at Tbe Dalles yesterday. Mrs. W. Shay went to Tbe Dalles Thursday witb her daughter, wbo will undergo treatment at a hospital for her bealtb. She was accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Ganger. Silas II. Soule went to Portlaud Monday to deliver an Oliver piano from tbe factory in Chiougo, of which Mr. Soulo is the Oregon representa tive. Call and see tbe new pianos at Soule'a Piano House. A special dis count will bo made to paities who purchase before Thanksgiving, Terms to suit J. W. Thomkpins, A. L. Newton and Roy Evinger started for eastern Oregon yesterday, and will endeavor to brljg back all the geesa tbey are allowed to carry, C. A. Hiokle returned yesterday from Otitis, Wash., where he has been working ou netv buildings. Mr. Hio kle says that the Unaucial situatiion is holding up work at tbat place, ana outBide of railroad work but little will be done until tlio situation improves. J. E. Hanna baa sold an interest in his grocery store to R. B and J. W. Perigo, of Boonville, lod., aud the Orm will be Known as lianna & re rigo. J. VY. Perigo, the son, will be the active partuer in the concern, and is an experieno d merobnnt. He bas neen working in Portland for a cou ple of years, but bis father recently moved heie from Indiana. Tbe now Grange hall, at Grange Park, ou Methodirt Lane, will be completed in timefoi the grand open ing I'banksgiving day, and prepara tions are being made for a Hue time. An elaborate oroimiui is being ar ranged by local talent, and the event is being lonkbd foi hy tbe Grangers witb a great deal of interest. The hall is larae enoutih to sooommodate a big crowd, and a housewarming will be bad that will eclipse anything of tbat kind had for many a day, A uleasant surprise party was given A. C. Stevens at his borne on tbe heights Saturday evening, Nov. 1G, it being bis 41st birthday. Many usffut and nrettv sifts were received. Tbe evening was spent witb musio and came. A nt'.e luncheon was served and all voted a very pleasant evening. Among those present were Mr. and Mra. A. U. Stevens, Mr. and Mrn. W. A. Isenberg. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. El liott, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mote, Dan Smitb, W. Mcoro. Mr. Furrow, Mesdames Uoluiau. llicks.:Littleileld. and Chas. Stevens, of Lone Rock, Ore.; Misses Moo e, Stenburg and Myrtle Stevens. Tbe line men of tbe Home Tele Dbone Co. are busy putting in phone connections in the city, and phones will be installed next month. Nearly all tbe poles bave been set in tbe oity, and tbe oountry district on tbe weal side will be finished this week. ,-isar" utii1 Always Ready Never Leaks Sfsxt9 V iXtA PEN The Parker Fountain Pen Sells because it Excells The Verdict ot the World 1 An Even Flow of Ink A Smooth Gold Point i 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 Geo. S. Miller was a passenger for Tbe Dulles yesterday on tbe local. Miss Kate Davenport returned to M osier Thursday after a visit with frieuds in tbe city tor several days. Mrs. Lintbioum and children left for tbeir borne in Portland yesterday, after a visit of a couple of weeks witb ber parents, Mr. aud Mrs. 1. J. Cun ning. Mr. Wolf, of Pittsburg, formerly as sociated witb E. O. Hall in the con tracting business, arrived in Hood River this week to remain permanently. Beulah Land Exhibit. Among the apple displays in Port land lart week, was one from Oscar Vanderbilt Tbe Oregonlan says: Another display ot apples from Hood River was opened for publto in spection in the show windows of the Meier & Frank company Thursday. 1'he display comes from tbe Beulab Land orchards of Oscar Vanderbilt and comprises the following varieties a well hs a few others ot lesser note: Winter Banana, Delicious, Spltzen berg, Yellow Newtown, Baldwin, Klickitat, Jonathan, King, Kay, Law yer, Arkansas Black, Delaware Red, Northern Spy, Ortley, Wlnesap, Ben Davis, Red Cheek Salome, Gano, York Impe'ial, Golden Russet, Rox bury Russet, Missouri Pippin, Stark, Aiken Red and Grimes Golden. Mr. Vanderbilt says be ha made no effort to put in a fancy display, and tbat be took tbe boxes on exhibit out of bis commercial paok. He also says be did not bring tbe display 'n com petition witb any other and the fact that other displays are being made at tbis time is simply a ooiocidenoe, as he had intended coming a week ear Her but oould not get bis packing fin isbed iu time to do so. Special Meeting Mason le Lolge. There will be a special meeting of Hood River Lodge, No. 105, A. K. & A. M.. Saturday evening, Nov. 23, at VUannin ball. Work in E. A. desree. J Visiting brothers welcome. Advertising Hood River. M. Walton, of tbe firm of Van Duyn Si Walton, Portlaud, bus recently re turned from tbe east aud writes as follows: "1 bave been east for tbe past two mouths. Being inteiested in a small way in the famous Hood River valley, I lost no opportunity to sound the praise of tbe resources cf this fruitful valley to my many eastern friends wbo are amazed at tbe high price of this year's apple orop in comparison to what they aie receiving, the result of which in my judgment will tee a large influx into our glorious state within tbe next year. 1 found Ho id River apples on sale in all of the prin cipal eastern cities. " tax 1 sat Foot Ball THANKSGIVING DAY The Dalles High School vs Hood River High School Columbia Park I Hood River, Oregon 1 1 w I GRAND PRIZE MASQUERADE BALL Christmas Night December 25 By The ROYAL NEIGHBORS Tikets, $1.00 Supper, Extia Spactators, 25 cts.