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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1908)
3C C3I2222iCZ DCDO S$fE C MStM S RELIABLE Suite .with iwo Pair of Pants f .it LAUGHTER In The Cl o t h i n g D e p a r t m e n 1 3C s4'! - ! t r 'j W-'rt Qa. PR EAT 1 I : ' i ' . It , I It X A-ML II OOQO fcSTEAGQfiJ) UKIEF LOCAL .HATTERS, The Dietz Studio for photos. Olives in bulk, bottles unci cans at Jackson's. Pickled pork and corned beef Mc Guire Bros. 13. E. Dunoau wue a passenger (or Portland Thursday. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackson's. Mrs. Cbag. Hali went to Portland l i i. lay to visit friends. C. K. Marshall went to The Dalles Friday on a business trip. Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. Mrs. Craft, of Mt. Hood, left for Seattle Thursday tc viit friends. OotoW. S. Gribblo. Mt. Hood, for t he District No. 76 Shoe. tf J E. Robertson bad business at 1'ortland the lsttet i art of the week. Alex Stewart came down from Mo sier Friday and transuded business between trains. Mrs. Wimble lias opened dressmaking parlors in the Jauobson resident, where she in prep ired to do fashionable dress making. Flunk MoFxrland has purohaeed the Potter place in the Belmont district and moved bis family from Portland this week. Wanted to rent for ono eeason with option to buy, 20 to40a res with paying orchard, and a six or seven room house. Addrese I1. J. Vial, Cl First St.. Port land, 0'eon. W S. Boormun is op from North Yamhill for a tew days. Mr. Boormau wiBhes.to dispose of his ranch in the valley and was thawing the place to proupeclive buyers. It' you want to buy or sell real estaie iri 10 Ontliatik & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. W. Haynes has a large and complete fiock of heating stoves, all nizes, from a small aiiiit'bt bedroom healer to the lai-g-ft size stuve for halls or storerooms. !Sfn t hem isnd et. prices. Moro bad a 850,000 fire last week, in which the largest business block in SlieruiHU county was tuned. It is xtiitmi that tbe block will be rebuilt MibntHtitiullv as before. .1 A Irian Roping has nine oustom eis lor Hood Mirer prnperlv who wish to tia.ln Poiliio.l i p rovel or uuini pioieii I'n nmtv lu part piiymeut,. If j on wish to sell notify In hi a I once ,.diti- J Aitriuii Epping, box li!)8. I! 1.1.I Uner. tire. dl'itf .vir. and Mrs. 0 U. Noitnn return tii Saturday from Kcho, Ore , having digpohihl ot hiaJ nieiPBt in the hard s'oie at that place to bU part ii r II I). Smith. Mr. Norton in truded tn go t9 Walla W'nlla, bnt niiangfd his mind and will lcok around this part of the country for a business location. If you wish to save 950 to ST5 wheo you buy your piano, buy direot from iliH f.iutory dealer and not fmm agents or uHiivaassrs. Several beautiful in ttriiuimit jiidt received from Chicago at Soule's Piaii House. Second band tiianos and organs taken in exchange. H'Uhuck cash or time payments GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT Special Parlor Matches, tbe kind you pay 4c per b x for, get them here any time. ... 4c box Special 50 foot wire clothes line, very strong, will not rnt, 15c value lOu Special Lot of Ladies' Fas cinators and Shawls, values up to $1, your choice of any . . 20c Special Lot of Children's Legijiiie, B own, Jersey, Cordu roy and Leather. The) save stockings and are warm. $1.50 vului-e for $1.00 VALENTINES Our work guaranteed. Delti Btudio Good things to eat at the Star Groc ery. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio. Wood For Sale-Phone 3595. L. E. Taft. Metal house nambers at Hunt' Wall l'aper store. Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros, every day. See W. 8. Gribble for Duck Eries, Felts and overs. tf New Orleans Molasses in bulk and cans at Jackson's. M. P. Isen berg made a (rip to I he Dalles Ihursday. C. E. Latbrop was a passenger for Poitland Friday. Call aad see the beautiful new plan os at Soule'4 bouse. Moonlight at the skating rink is getting very popular. No extra charge for bald headed peo ple at W. D. Rogers' Studio. N". D. Sanford, of Caioade Looks, visited Hood River Thursday. G. L Can oil, ot M osier, dropped off the local at Hood River Friday. Mm Anna Bowler returned Friday from a week's visit to bar parents at Dutnr. The skating oraze has come to UooJ River. Everybody is learning, young and old C P. Sumner and wife weut to Portland Krlday to - vlait-rulathes for a few day . E W. Winans returned Friday from Goble and Portland, wbere be visited his fons and daughter. F. W. Aiikus and C. E V ark bam went to Hortl uid on the looal Fiiday to atieud to Holiness matters L. M. BenMny and tamily returned Friday from Portland, wbere they vis ited Frank Chaudler aud family for a couple ot wjeks. Miss Helen Smith, who has been visiting bn I rotber, Percy A. Smitb. In the valley, returned to her borne at Portland Friday. Mrs Tioy Shelley weot to Portland Thursday to v iait her daughter, Mrs. Xalmadge, nrd belp ber in tbe care of ber Laby, which baa been quite sick. Dr. Jones and Dr. Dumble weut to Mnsiei Ihursday and purchased a ranch of 8' acres not far from town, 'vMcb lli-v will improve this season. Cloi K. Iiii;e, who baa been attend ing busiuebs college at Poniard, is turned home Saturday, having Mnieli ed his liiiH'uees course. He expects to romaiu oj (he farm for the present, Mrs. Jen I in bier returued tbe first of the week from Portland, where she tm-, tieau btaying with be'- husband at a hofpitnl Mr. Imbler is slowly gain ing his titrengtb, but i not well eiju;;ub to leave tbe hospital. J. M. Hamblett has taken back bis rauob iu tbe Belmont district, M. J Willinmson, who puiohaaed it from Mr. Uaruhlett, belug oompelled to re turn to Eautern Oregon to take obarge of bis wheat ranoh there, on aooount ot belug uuable to get a suitable man Co take chime of It. Mr. Williamson aud family b ft Thursday. Mr. Ham blett has moved bark to tbe lanob aud will tent bi tnwu residenoe. Special Curry Combs, dur able and strong, enameled ban dies, worth 25c 15c Special Glass Water Pitcher ana 6 glasses, petty patterns, wort b 75c ; this week .... .3 Oc Special Lot of Boys' Knee Pants ; extra good qualities ; all sizes at less than the material co't. Per pair 35c Special Lot of Men's Gray and Mixed Woolen Overshirts all sizes at less than the price of cotton ones. Each 35c This in eentially a Children's Store. We look out for their pleasures as much as we do tbe wants of the older folks and this yea we have the finest line of Valentines we have ever had, both sentimental aud comic. Little prices. We are too busy to do much window trimming these days but we are certainly trimming the prices on Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. The-quality; isjstill there but the prices in many cases a deeply reduced. siwCBTdfiLii'xi "over the house THE UP-TO-DATE STORE 3C W. L. Nichols made buslneaa trip to Poitland Friday. For bargains in real estate see Roa well Sbelley, Carson, Waab. Mra. P. F. Foota was tbe guest of Mrs. Delia Brown, at Ibe Dalles, Saturday. State Commander S. F. Blythe paid an official visit to tbe O. A. R. at Tbe Dalle Saturday. Mra. Parker returned fiom Portland Friday, wbere abe baa been fisltlng for a oouple of weeks. A. E. Lake, Fred Wll'on and F. . Angle were down from Tbe Dallea on politioal business Friday, Father Hiokey.of Wasoo.atopped off t Hoed River Friday, leaving tor noma Saturday morning. Miaa Bess Isenberg oame up from Portland Saturday to visit at the borne place in tbe Belmont district. Miss Violet Palmer, wbo baa been visiting ber alstei, Mra. G. A. Clarke, left for ber borne in Portland Sator- day. F. B. Steven and wife, ot Condon, spent a week witb A. C. Stevena and family, returning home Monday morning. Edw. Lugo went to Tbe Dalles Tbnisday and hi light bsck hi wife and babv. who have bn at a hoanltal at that piaoe. Mr. and Mrs. Rer. Adam, of Moro, wbo bave been flatting tbrir daugh ter, Mr. J. E. Nichols, returned borne Sat urdu j. W. S. Orible went to Tbe Dalles Mnnilll tn l.lf Ma ftlefav Mra .1 1 Cooper, wbo is seriously 111 at ber I 1 1 L L . 1 1 name iu idbi city. Jobn B. League, of Missouri, and Mrs. T. J Dean, of Morgan, Ore., wbo bave been vialting at tbe Ganger borne, returned home Friday. W. C. Cameron oame up from Pnrllnnii thit lattAP narfc nf fchA baaIt and after transacting business at uooa niver went to ine Danes. 11. M. Wood left Saturday for Cliffs, Wash., wbere he will lookup tbe prospect of building oprationa along tbe Noitb Bank in that neigh borhood. irwln V. CbrUtner, ot Meyerdale, Pa , is visiting tbe Sieverkropp and Newman familiea in tbe Pine Grove district and may make Hood River hi permanent borne. Frederick A Arnold are building a boardiug oai fifty feet long tor tbe Mt. Hood railroad, to be used tor I hut r section and track crews while iniu i work along tbe road. Home one broke Into a obicken ' lue on tbe ranob of M. Willis, on the State road, last week, and took three of bfa fine Plymouth Rock bens. A padlock was broken to get Into the bouse. There is no olue to tbe thief, Capt. H. G. Coe oame up from Port land Thuiwday to look after business matters. Mr. Coe stated that be bad obanged his mind about platting tbe nanow atrip of land along Paradise avenue, and would not allow Maurice street extended through bia properly unless he oould sell all ot tbe narrow strip ot land. Tbe property owoera have built a bridge aoroea tbe creek and filled tbe appioaobes, and Mr. Coe may fence up the land until the mattei la settled and not allow tbe publlo to use it as a street. THE" BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Special Lot of fancy Cups aud Saucert, values up to tOc for 18c. Special 25 cent brooms, just as good a you get any where for a quarter 19c. Special Frazier's Axle Grease, tbe old reliable kind, 15c everywhere; special thia week loc Special Lot of Children' Arctic Overshoes, medium sizes, warm and serviceable, at one half their v ilu -. 35c DC Mr. Wiley went to Ibe Dalle Sat orday. Mia Lake retained ft om Portland yesterday. H. 8. Dano made a flying trln to Tbe Dallea Tuesday. Miss Annie Frailer went to Port land Tuesday afternoon. Tbomaa Gadbersen, of Mailer, was in town Wedneaday on business. Mrs. P. a Davidson. Jr.. is visit ing friends in Portland this week. Prof. Wsldtteln made a business trip to Portland Monday and Tues day. Mr. and Mra. B. F. Shoemaker left for Seattle to visit frlenda for a few day a. J. W. Tompkln and wife went to Portland Tuesday atternoou for a few day. Jobn Castner was a passenger for Portland Tuesday afternoon on busl neaa, Mra. O. D. Woodwortb returned Monday from a visit to friends at waaco. Skating baa taken a Arm bold In Hood River.. Young and old are learning. Inspect that buggy at tbe Star groe ery that Hanne & Perlgo are giving away tree. Mis Hulda Sieverkropp went to Portland Saturday to visit friend for a few days. Skatina Is recommended br doctors In all tbe large cities as a very health ful exercise. Mr. Ex Robert and son, of Menon- Imee. were guesta of Mra, N. J. Cow lev tbla week. F. H. Itenberg was up from Cas cade Look and spent Sunday witb Mra. Isenberg. Dr. Giesendorfer, of Tbe . Dalles, wa in tbe oity Tuesday on profes sional business. Edgar Button returned laat week from a visit to bis father In tbe log ging camp near Eugene. Albert Latbrop baa recovered from bia recent illness and has resumed bi position in Cram's store. Mra. F. H. Dwinell. of Portland. visited ber brother, W. L. Clark, and returned borne last Thursday. Dr. Jonea went to Molaer Tuesday to look after business connected witb bi new ranob at tbat place. ' O. R. Bone ba Joined tbe Hood River auto club and ooinea out witb a brand new red touring oar There will be grand marches by moonlight tn the skating rink every Saturday evening. Start February rigbt by getting your name on a buggy contest card at uauna Perigo'a. H. F. Davidson spent Monday and Tuesday at Goble looking after hi sawmill interest at tbat place There will be a minister meetiug at tbe Congregational parsonage next raonoay morning at ten o'clock. mi. ana Mrs. ci. u. ttlanchar are pending a week visiting in tbe Sound country, leaving Tuesday. Rev. W. C. Gilmore. ot tbe Conare gatlonal oburcb, gave Splendid ser mon at tbe M. E. churob Monday night. Viotor Johnson, wbo bad to atop work on acoount of a stiff neck and rheumatism, ia better and able to rustle again. Ibe Ladies Aid of tbe M. E. oburcb met Friday afternoon at tbe parson age. They are contemplating having an Jister sate. A son of Aug. Paasob was operated on Tuesday for . appendicitis at the Cottage Hospital and wa doing nioe jy ai lasc report. E. E. GoB baa moved into bis new residence on Oak street and be aud bia tamily are getting tettled in their model new home. Tbe Women'slllisnoe ot !tbe Unl-' tarlan churob will meet on Wedues- j day of next week at tbe residenoe of Mrs. C. R. Giieseu. Cbaa. Hall made a bnsinesa trio to Portland yesterdsv afternoon. Ills brother, J. Hi. Hal., u-oouipanled blm aa far as Bridal Veil. In order tbat our city 'a order mav be maintained, children must be in at 9 o'olook. Parents and guardians please take note of tbla. Tbe boy are praotioing for a game of basket ball on taste Prof. Wald stein is forming a toller polo team to play in tbe near future. Tbe Ladies Aid Sooiety of tbe U. B. oburoh will bold a pastry window sale at Mr. Merril's milliniry store Saturdsy, February 1st. A large delegation from the Hood River lodge will attend tbe district convention of tbe Knights of Pythias ar ibe Dalle Saturday. E. H. Sbepard and Christ Grlesen went to Walla Walla tbla week to at tend the annual meeting of tbe Wash ington Horticultural Soi lety. DC DC For bargains in teal estate see Rns well Sbelley, Caiaou, Wash. Mra. Marlon MaoRae, of Portland, was in Hood River Mouday. Jas. Lacey went to Portland Moo day afternoon for a few days. Miss Leslie went to Portland Sun day, returning in tbe evening. J. K. McGregor, of Mo?ier, was lu town Satuiday for tbe Masons' meet ing tbat evening. W. W. Nason went up to The Dallea Tuesday son business, returning on the local. Mr. Nason has a oontract on the new oity ball to be built at tbat plaoe. Harry DeWitt and family bave mov ed to Hood River from Ingles, Ore., and Mr. DeWHt will again become a partner ot W. J. Baker in the real es tato business. Clarence Gilbert has purchased a new Great Pierce Arrow car which will bold seven passengers and there will be some'biug d.-iug this summer in tbe auto Hue. Rev. C. A. Nutley, ot tbe Baptist church, gave a fine talk at tbe M E. church Wednesday eroning. The meeting have been very successful and will close today. Tbe ladies of tbe Christian cburob held a baked goods sale in Wood & Smith Bros.' window last Saturday. Tbe goods were sold 'very rapidly and a nioe aum was realized. Jack I uokey has at last earned bis well deserved reward. He reoently received word from tbe patent office at Washington that bis ball-bearing bub patent bad been allowed. Postmaster Yates has been recom mended for reappointment as post master ot Hood River and will probably receive official notice from the department in a tew days. J. D. Robinson and wife, of Pott lend, apent a few days in tbe valley tbe first ot the week looking at ranob property. They will Invest here if tbey oau find a place to suit. County Superintendent Neff spent a week in tbe oily and valley, visiting the aobools. Mrs. NeS aooompanied blm and tbey were tbe guests of S. F. Blythe and family at Fraukton. Richard Smith, of Grand Junction, Colo., ia visiting his old North Da kota friends bere, baviug at one time been a resident ot Grand forks, W D. He is tbe guest of C. G. Metcalt, Rev. W. A. Wood goes to Moslei Thursday to begin a series ot meet inns for tbe Christian ohuroh ttieie. ihere will be no preaching service at tbe Christian ohm oh in the oity next Sunday. Mrs. Smith, wbo was operated on for appendicitis last week, la in very serious ooudition uompiioations arose whioh made neaessary a seoond operation, wbiob bas left ber in a very weak condition. A. T. Dodge left yesterday after noon for Roseburg, where he baa rented a farm of over 400 acres and bia family will follow in a few days. Mr. Dodge also expects to work in f sawmill at tbat plaoe. Word was reoeived the first of tbe week tbat Oscar Vanderbilt Is threat ented with typhoid fever in San Fran Cisco and his trip to China will be postponed for a oouple ot weeks at least, until be has recovered fiom bis Indisposition. T. A. Reavls bas purchased the Si mouton plaoe of seven aotes opposite U. C. Batebam's place. This will make a good borne for Mr. Reavia, not being too large to look after an near enough to the city to make it pleasant. Tbe special service to bo held Sun day night at tbe Baptist church, at which time Rev. H. B. Hudson, rep tesentative of International Refoiin Bureau, will speak, is to be a union service of tbe Christian and Buptlst congregations. Prof. Waldstoiu returned from Port laud yesterday and while there made arrangements for a game of basket nail on skates between tiood reiver aad the Hill Military Academy team. to be played at tbe Coliseum nuk, the date to be announced later. Hugh Smith and family left Monday evening tor Iowa, where be bas pur chased a farm and will make tbat bis future borne. Mr. Smitb came from tbat state to Hood River aud conclud ed to go back, as be bas had a good offer iu railroad work, wbiob be will attend to in additlou to his farm. W. P. Andrus oame op from Port land yesterday, ou business oonueoted witb the county division and Alaaonio lodge matters. Mr. Andrus baa done good work for Hood River in more ways than one and is ntitled to great credit for bis efforts in our behalf. Dr. Sharp bus moved into tbe resi dence vacated by E. E. Golf and the bouse left vacant by Dr. Sharp bas been touted by Miss vViedrick tor ber patents, wbo are expected to arrive here fiom Buffalo, N. V., about tbe first of March. Mr. VViedrick will go into tbo real estate buuiuess bere. u j tfJ W 2 v : : fir.Oii Yah "fSv(. s- Wl ' lerrhrimw, Stela Ca ,u ... " ' TWO YEARS AGO we put in a Small Picture Framing Depart partment. Today our Framing Department is the largest in the city. Why? Because we have made a study of this department We make numerous visits to the large art stores and pick up new Ideas in framing. Our stock of moulding is always new and the patterns nifty. Our work has to be absolutely the best or a frame does not go out of the shop. We have been forced to build a room especially for this department and have fitted it with the latest tools for framing. , No Old Stock to Work Off. It will pay you to look our stock over when in need of a frame. Slocom's Book wStore BUY NIAGARA SPRAY CAR LOAD IN STOCK. 32 Baum 1.2853 Specific Gravity. STRANAHAN SL CLARK ATTENTION MOW is the time to list the 11 During the Winter we have placed agencies in Mon tana and Chicago, and have enlarged our office in Portland. Mr. E. L. Morse, who has been doing busi ness in Hood River for nineteen years, has been added to our force, and we are better equipped now than ever before to give our patrons prompt service, We are in touch with buyers in all parts of the United States, and have already made advance dates with twenty-two people who are due to arrive here dur ing the next two months. Last year our total sales were over $125,000 and we expect to double these fig ures this year. Place your property with us and we will do the rest. We do business on strictly a commission basis and no padding. Satisfaction guaranteed to everyone. J. H. Heilbronner & Co. The Reliable Dealers Hood River and Portland, Oregon M. K. MoCarty, of tbe Paria Fair, left tbe Qrst of the week for New York, where he goes twice a yeat to buy goods for tbat big store. Mr. MoCarty will also visit several otber ot tbe large oltiea of the east in bi quest for uew good and new styles. Rev. II. B. Hudson, wbo ia work ing In tbe Interest of social reform under tbe International Reform Bu reau, will speak at tbe Baptist oburob Sunday evening, February 2, at 7:45. Mr. Hudson is a man ot experience and ability, and ia able to interest all wbo come. Don't forget tbe date. Undertaker Berimes bas converted tbe east side of bia store into a separ ate room by partitioning o& tbe place and the same can be used aa a chapel at any time by an hour's work. This will make it more oonvenlent, besides keeping tbe undertaking part of tbe business from tbe otber department. Frank Scbmidt, wbo reaigned bi poiitiou a Simplex operator on the Ulaoiei, left Saturday evening for Haines, Oregon, where be will look luto tun proposition ot beooming a partner of W. D. Nelson In publish ing tbe Haine Record. Mr. Scbmidt is a good faithful worker and will make good wherever be goes. ff i 1 Picture Fram ing a Specialty LAND OWNERS property you want to sell. A wedding tbat surprised us all took plaoe two weeka ago in Portland when our popular stage driver. Mr. Oscar Fredenburg, was united In mat rimony to Miss May Stone. Mis Stone baa many friend In this oity and the Ulaoler wiabe them joy ana prosperity la their new married life. When In tbe oity Tuesday we met Dlok MoDonald, one of Hood River' i most substantial merchant and beat citizen. Mr. MoDonald wa down to attend tbe Hardware Merchants' con vention beld In tbe Alisky building on tbat date. Mr. MoDonald reports things lively a usual in Hood River and bo lines generally good. sc. Johns Review. U. H. Bailey and wife returned tbe first of tbe week from Portland, wbere Mrs. Bailey went tor treatment again for ber eyes. It waa thought tbat she might bave to bave a second opera tion to remove a sac of water tbat bad formed baok of the pupil and wblcb obstructed tbe vision, but it is gradually goiug away and tbe sight ia improving very rapidly. Sbe oan now distinguish both snow capped mountains, wbiob abe ba not been able to see for over two years, end oaa aee to read a little. A i (7 a