The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 20, 1908, Page Seven, Image 7

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    HOODmiVimMtAoiER, THtraflDAV, FEBRUARY SO. IQOS.
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Are like high-spirited horses: they pass
everything on the road
You'll notice a difference in the makeup,
the style, their durability; their very
gait has a swing and a dash; a char
acteristic of our line.
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SEE THE WINDOW
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UKIxr LOCAL M ATTERS.
Ederheimer, Stein & Co.
MAKER!
Arrivals
LADIES'
SPRING OTITS
Zephyr Ginghams
Galatea Cloths
Percales and
WOOL DRESvS ! GOODS
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The Diets Studio for photos.
Olives in bulk, bottler und cans at
Jackson 'g.
Wm. Vogt made a trip to The Dalles
xnursaay.
Pickled pork and corned beef Me-
Uuire ISroB.
Chas. LI all went to Portland Thurs
day afternoon.
Call and see the beautiful new piun
os at Soule't bouse.
Maple Syrup and New York State
Buck Wheat at Jackson'.
Traman Uutler returned from a trip
to Poitland Ihursday.
For bargains in real estate see Bos
well Shelley, Carson, Wash.
Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and
pickled salmon at Jackson's.
Goto W. S. dribble. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 70 Shoe. tf
Special orders taken f..r Hazelwood
Ice Cream specialties. C. P. Runs.
Buy a nice plush rube at cost for
your couch from the Davenport Harness
Company.
C. T. Early was the guest of Supt.
Campbell in his private ear as f;i as
The Dalles Thursday.
T. L. Duusmore, agent for the Ore
gon File Ruiief Association at The
Dalles, bad business ii Hood Kiver
Thursday.
Tbore will be Euglish service at
the Lutheran ohuioh in the valley
next Sunday tnorniug ut 10 a. tu.
iiev. E. Druckenmlller, a tor.
Wanted to rent for one reason with
option to buy, 20 to 40 at res with paying
orchard, and a six or sewn riom liouse.
Address P. J. Vial, (SI l-'n-t St.. Port
land, O'egon.
J. A. Simonson, ot tb Main res
taurant, has puroba.'-oi the bakery
now being run by Pet-r Schmidt and
will ruu au up-to-date bakery in the
place.
If you want to buy or sell real estaie
go to Onthauk & Otteii. Money to
loan on first mortgages. AU-' raets and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kind.
C. F. Smuuer wmit to Uiugen last
week to p it in an exte clfl plumbing
outfit in the Msp Hotel 'it thai, place
for Mel. in Wetlierell. Mr Wetberell
is fitting up tbo hoti'l in Uuo shape
for his iu leasing bissii.e-e.
Ed Kind, sheriff of linker county,
passed through Friday on bis way
home from the WillHinetle Valley,
where be went to look for a prisoner.
Mrs. Rand returned home the day
before, after visiting her parents, Mr
a ad Mrs. D. A. Turner.
If you wish to suve 850 to $75 when
you buy your piano, buy direct from
the factory duuler and not fiom agents
iii' tmnviss r.-i. Sereral beautiful In
strument Jiut reoeiied from Chicago
nt Smle's Piano lioure Second band
idauos and organs t ikeu iu exebauge.
balance cash or time payments.
Profs. Crouse and 'Ihon.psin.Minses
Hicks, Rotltrook, I'rier, Hinrichs.
Radfoid and Mar ' him attended
teachers' examination at 1'he Dalies
last week ' Missus Viola Miller and
Marie Mohr, of Hue (Jrove, were
also iu attetiJauot. All passed the
examinatiuus. Prof. Crouso took tne
examiuatiou for a state cm t float.
Our work guaranteed. Delta Studio
Finishing for amateurs at Deitx Stu
dio.
Wood For Sale Phone 3595.
Taft
L. E,
Metal house numheis at Hunt's Wall
rper store.
Fresh made sausage at McUuire Bros,
every day.
See W. 8. Orihble for Duck Eries,
Felts and overs. tf
New Orleans Molastes in bulk and
cans at Jackson's.
E. O. Blanobar made a business trip
to Portland Monday.
Leslie Butler was a passeuger for
Portland Thursday afternoon.
We are overstocked with Isd robes
and will dose them out at eost. Dav
enport Harness Co.
F. S. Stanley came od from Port-
la id Saturday to attend a meeting of
the directors of the First National
Bank.
Mrs Seneca Fo ts came un from
Poitland Sunday to spend a week vis
iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. VV.
J. Uakor.
Rev. E. Druokenmlller went to
Moukton and Kent, Ore., Friday to
preach tj ttn Lutheran congregations
at those places.
Jas. 11 am hi in came np from Pert-
land Friday evening and Saturday
went to White Salmon to look after
bis property Interests.
Rev. Walton Skipworth, presiding
elder cf the M. E church for this dis
trict, came dewa from Tbe Dslles
Saturday and oonducted oQloial meet
logs at the churches in this distriot.
11. V. Merrill, formerly niausgsr of
the Paoiflo States Telephone Co., at
Hood River, wa in tba oily the letter
part of the week in the interest of the
company and aUu visited bis many
friends here. Mr. Meriiit is with
the oompany at Portland iu the sup
ply department.
Mrs J. A. Eppiug returned the
latter part of the week from Astotla,
where 4be was VMitiug mends She
was called home on account of th
sickness of Mr Epping, who was cmi-
Huel to bis bed with the grip Mr.
and Mrs. tipping move tu theit new
home ou the Uatebam ranch this
u ek
Mrs McLain has purchased the
ooruur lot next lo her uew residence
on Sherman street and is grading th
lot, making a drive in from tbo side
street. The house on the corner lot
will be moved off und the grounds
fixed np in keeping with the One resi
dence, which will make it one of the
most beautiful homes in the oUy.
Mr. Vail, supeiinteudent of star
routes, came up from Portland tbe
latter part of tbe week and Informed
Postmaster Yates that mail service
would be established ou tbe North
Bank road Marob 15. I here will be a
train service of one train a day each
way put Iu operation at that time ' e-
tween Vancouver and Pasco This
ill probably tike the innii at once
from the Hood River office which no
supplies White Salmon, Uingen, Un
derwiud and I ha countty postuliioes
Iu theit neighborhoods although the
obanse may u t be made until tin
regularity of tbe tiain -ervice is assured.
A. A. Jayne returned from a trin
to Portland Sunday.
V. V. Winobell made a busiuess
trip to The Dallea Friday.
C. E. Wilson was a passenger for
Portland Monday afternoon.'
A. J. Derby bad legal business iu
Portland tbe first of tbe week.
Haivey Slusher boarded the local
going west Monday afternoon
J. E. Nichols went to Portland
Monday afternoon on business.
Ex-Sbeiiff Sexton came down from
Tbo Dalles Monday on business.
Next Saturday will be Washington's
biitbday and the banks will be closed
all day.
Mis. Johnson, of Wyetb, visited
her mother, Mrs. W. E. Shay, over
Sunday.
Mrs. J. J. Gibbons went to Poit
land Saturday to visit frienda for a
few days.
I. N. Campbell aud wife returned
Monday from Portland, where they
were visi'ing friends for tea days.
R. E. Harbison went to The Dalles
the latter pait of tbe we k to straight
en out a tangle iu his tax assessment
Mrs. F. W. 'MoCune came up from
Portland Monday to The Dalles to at
tend tbe funeral of Mrs. Levi Chi is
man. V. U. Larkiu, of Portland, came
In from Uoldendale Monday and li ft
for Poitlaud in the sfternoou on the
local.
W P McLaren and wife, of Seattle,
left f'ir home Monday afternoon, after
viaitiug relatives in the city for a lew
days.
rranK uatnmoiid was a pSiPnger
on tbn local tor Portland Mouday af
ternoon, to attend to business in ut
ters for a few days
Mrs. M. A. Stubbs returoel to her
home at Uresbam Satordiiv Mrs
Stubhs has been keeping bouo for
her sou, Prof. Stubbs, of the Frank
ton school, whose wife is still tit the
Cottage Hospital, but now slowly Im-
piovlog.
II. C. Batebam went to Mosier Fri
day to visit his brother, A. P. Bate-
nam, of tbe East Hood liivor Fruit
Co , and tbe first of tbe week depart
ed with bis family for Southern Ore
gon, wbere tbey will spend several
weeks visiting and looking over tbe
country.
C. R. Bone probably laises as many
bogs as all tbe othois in the valley
put together. Last season be fed
ovei 1UJ bead and has been supplying
the local markets foi some time with
choice pork, fed on cleau feed and
topped off with o irn of bis own rais
ing Mr. Rone h enthusiastic over
tbe pork proposition, as a orop to
be raided while growing yonng trees
He b:n corn which will mature Iu
the Willi Flah country and rulscs
the cm, i between tne young spclo
trees, 1 1 intlng it so that th ooru
and orchard can be cultivated two
wivi . The pigs em run ou clover
dur ti the summer, and after th
com iii.'tures are fed nu this ceresl
Ha tumka that hogs in an orchard are
a benefit to it, as they will not browse
the trees, but go after anything in
th'i ahapo of grubs or gophers work
ing in tbe ground, while tbey stir
up tbe ground to its benefit He
thinks that the cjn is also a protec
tion to the yonng trees from wind.
Celebrate Washington's Birthday
In the true patriotic style by helping the Relief Corps of the G. A. R.
at their ANNUAL BENEFIT SALE at this Store.
Saturday, February 22
It won't be many years that you'll have a chance to do good for the
old soldiers, so help them while you can. Everything you buy at
this big store will turn money into their hands that day, which will
go to assist the old veterans in their declining days. Be good Amer
icans and show them that you appreciate what they have done. The
ladies will seave A FINE DINNER at the usual hours.
GET IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
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S 'A WITH LITTLE PRICES
B. R. Tuoker came In from Portland
Tuesday morning.
Miss Ella Wledrlck visited friends
at Tbe Dades Sunday.
A P. Uatebam cams down from
Mosier Monday ou business.
F. W. Angus left for Pcrtland Tues
day atteruoon oo business trip.
Misslibslee Leslie spent Sunday
at The Drlles visiting with her
mother.
Nels Emry and Uleu Gillette board
ed tbe local for Portlaud Monday sf
ternoon.
Prof. Heatty'e orchestra furnisbed
tbe musia for the Odd Kellows bail at
Cascade Looks Saturday evening.
Tbe next regular meeting of the W.
C. T. U. will be held nt tbe M. E.
parsonage February 25 at 2:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mis. W. L. Demorest left
Monday morning for The Dalles,
wbere they visited friends tor a few
days.
O. T. Cochran, of La Grande, stop
ped ovei Mouday evening from Port
land to vUir, with bis parents, leuving
for homo iuesday rooming.
There will be a revular convention
of Royal Arch Chapter Friday eveu
iug. Work in the Royal Arob degree.
Visiting companions welcome.
Pat Mabaifey, who has been con
ductor on a freight rnn out of Port
laud, came through Tuesday morning
as oonductor of tbe local passenger.
We wish to thank Mi. Booth for tbe
use of bis 'oro for our dinner and
also the public for their patronage
The I adieu Aid ot the U. U. church.
Dr. II 11 wns np from Portland tbe
flrt,t i'f the week looking over bis
lauoh property lo tbe Crapper dis
triot iu which he is interested witb
Chas. aud J. E. UalL
The ladles of the Congregational
Aid Society extend a cordial invita
tion to the puhlio to attend a Wash
ington's Hill day party, to be give i
ut the iesid"iiou of Mrs. V. C Brouk
ou Friday er-tuin.', February 21.
J II. Aitkin, of Huntington, was
in the city Tuesday and placed a
contract for lime witb Strauaban &
Clark Air. Aitklu will be remember
ed here us a candidate (or state treas
ure! last year.
Rev W. C Gilmore went to East
em Ort uon Tuesday moiuiug to assist
iu C'iiign gxtiotial cburoh work and
will he ahsMit abour ten days Ker,
I. Mm nan Lewis, of White Salmon,
t ill ocisi v (hit pulpit of tbn Congie
lii.lmm I cLiikIi heie on Suuday.
Viet in No ..y luft Wednesday morn
ing f ("i.r .His. where he Is to rep
resent the liiptlst Young PenlV
Society at lie state convention V. P.
S. C. E , February 20 to U lie will
also be a delegate to tbo boys' con
vention. filch holds daring tbe same
dates at Cm vallis.
Jo.-ep' Careou, tbe president of the
Alert Club, left this (lharsdsy)
morning f u Corvallis to attend the
hoys' oou-enhnn and to take puit
ul i i.i ho i,h "f the field sports Satur
day iifiernuon on the O. A. C. cam
pin. We are quite cirtsin Joe will
win some I inrxls f i himself mid the
club he rapretenta
The Baptist vouua pirn; h ! a de
lightful valentine social nt the home
o Dr aud Mis Huxley, scutb of the
city, last lhuiHilny eveniug. Over
f oi ty availed the.iUi-eUe - of I he oppor
tunity to ride out and -piud the
evening in gnmes and social inter
course, after whirb a daluty lunch
wasseived. About 99 hb realized,
which will be used in tending it dele
gate to the V. P S C I'., rtate con
ventiou at Corvallis this eek.
Work was oomineuced tbia week
putting the sidewalks nn Oak street
down to grade hud it is expected that
the work "111 be roiui leted by 'be
piopertv owners aloug this street in
two oi three weeks. Ibis work wns
contemplated heiug doun last fall, hut
the scarcity of laboi und tbe I o advis
ability of having the talks torn op
during tbe heavy laius at that time
caused tbe work to be put nit until
this spring. Ti'ewotkis helug dune
on tbe terrace plan, which K en s to
bit he. moat practical way of fixing
side hill streets iu tbe lesldence dis
triot.
Owing to technical errors the bonds
voted at the leoeut f lection bave beeo
declared void and n new election has
been railed by tb obool tnard for
Mvrcb "i as 1 nntioes have been posted
lo that effect It epp' ars I fiat tbe
board held the lent ion under Instruc
tions from the di-tiiot attorney, but
when tbey ofiuied the bonds for sale
the bidders foi tbein were not satis
fied with the proceeding, claiming
tba' they wars.nci. hpvolllo enough,
and fo auother election has been or
dered The bonds were olfered to
the tt tle at five per rent, but vote re
fused the state officials claiming that
they weie not loaning any cbool
money Ht tbe pieeut lime. A pur
chaHur for t bem was foond Iu Port
land, hotever, at'Ove per rent, and
liiev ill hs taken Hf soon as they are
vmHiI iii Hccordanre witb their re-
IlLIUlUL'UlS. .
up from Bridal
B. U. Clark oame
Veil Tuesday.
M. F. Hall oame ovei from Golden
dale Tuesday on business.
II. F. Davidson made a business
trip to Portland yesterday.
C. W. Mertz, of Forest Grove, waa
Hood hiver visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. John Leland Henderson re
turned to Portland yesterday.
Mrs. C. K. Bene was a passenger for
Poitland yesterday afternoon.
W. S. Nicbol returned Thursday
from trip to Eastern Oregon.
Jaoob Kinman, of Starbuok, Wn.,
was a Hood Kiver visitor Tuesday.
L A. Duncan and wife, of Golden
dale, were In Hood River Tnesduy.
O. D. Woodworth went to Arling
ton tbe latter part of tbe week oo a
business trip.
Ex-Gov. T. T. Oeer, of Pendleton,
candidate for oongreas, was in tbe
city yesterday.
Dr. Pineo, who bss been suffering
from an attack of the grip, is now in
bis office again.
C N. Barnet, ot Moigan, Ore., vis
ited Howard Taylor and family the
first of tbe weak.
Mr. Sutton, of San Francisoo, was
iu the city tbe first of the week look
ing over the country.
Geo. E. Coleman, of Bingen, was
in the city yesterday and went to
Portland on the afternoon local.
Mrs. Wrigbt returned to Portland
yesterday afternoon, after a visit with
the family of C. E. Chapman, of tbe
Kamona Hotel. -Misses
Mario Lockmau and Ger
trude Crosby left yesterday for Eu
gene, wbere tbey will represent Odell
us delegates to the 0. E. convention
in that city.
T. W. DeBussey Is making a num
ber cf improvements In his chop
bonne restaurant, which will add to
tbe uttraotiveuess of tbe plaoe and
give mure room for tbe Increasing
busiuess of this popular restaurant.
John Loou gave another party Sat
urday evuing at the Chinese Quarters
at Paradise farm and about aeventy
guests were present. Tbe affair was
similar to tbe one given on Chinese
New Yeara and those present enjoyed
themselves very muoh.
Tbe Naobara and Ninomlya store.
notice ot which appears In another
column, baa been opened for tbe con
venience of the Japanese farm hBnds
in the valley and farmers are request
ed to call the attention of their Jap
anese employes to tbe same.
A marriage license waa Ipsued Mon
inv iu Portland to James Lacey. of
Hood liiver, and Miss Bridget
O'Neill, id Portlaud. It is repotted
that tlity aeie mairied in Portlaud
yesterday, but fuitber particulars
could not be learned. Mr. Lacey is
one of tbe prominent and respected
ranchers on tbe east side aud bit
many Irionda oiler congratulations.
A temporary crsaoization of Hood
Klver Commandery No. 12 was effect
ed at Masonic Hull Saturday after
noon. Temporary ofliiers elected
were: W. K. Lsiaway, Eminent Com
mander ; C. K. M.,i shall Captain
General; II. L. Ilarhrouok, General-
islino; E. L. Stni'b. Prelate; 'V. J.
Milker, Master ot Cavalry: K. W.
Piatt, Master of lulnutiy; judge Geo.
P. KuuwluB. Sword Bearer: CaDt.
Henry Ciaudail, Standard Bearer:
Win. Sherman, Warden; John Otten,
Master of Finances; It. W. Pratt.
Secretary. Permanent otfloers will be
elected at tbe next meeting
J It. Stetle returned yesterday
moruing from Portland, wbere he
spent seveial days on business. Mr.
Steele says be made many friends foi
Hood Kiver county and aeveral prom
inent men Interested in Hood Kiver
will make a personal canvass ot their
friends in Portland in the Interest of
Hood River county. Mr. Steele also
was told by a promiueut apple ship
ring firm that tbey bad just had a
large shipment of Rogue Kiver New
towns rejected at Yokabama, a cable
ditpatcb slating that they were all de
cayed npon arrival and to ship no
more ot theiu. Tbey were shipped as
Oregon Apples," but it is apparent
that tbey were not "as good as Hood
Kivers."
Picture Moulding
Contract Let for Mckelsen Building.
Tbe contract wss let for the J. R.
Nickelsen bnilding Monday and was
awarded to J. M. Wrigbt. Tbe build
ing will be two stories and basement,
50 x 100 feet and made of Hood River
brick. It will be ou tbe oorner ot
Fourth and Casosde avenue, and will
be one of tbe substantial buildings on
Cascade avenue, and add to the value
of tbst street es a business street.
Mossis. Jayoe and Hartwlg. who
own the next lot east, will join witb
Mr. Nickelseo in a party wall and it la
understood that tbey are denning to
erect a good building in plaoe of tbe
wooden frame building now on tbe
lot.
Tbe est of tbe building will be
bout 80.000 and Mr. Nickelseo fig
ures, a. saving of about 25 per cent
Another new shipment just arrived. 125 Patterns
to select from. Our workmanship IS THE BEST.
ALWAYS BUSY is a good RECOMMENDATION
Brighten up your home with a new picture or
reframe an old one.
Slocom's Book Store
DOES THE FRAMING
ATTENTION LAND OWNERS
NOW is the time to list the property you want to sell.
'"o ,,mi;i nine JJlllt tTU UgtUlClbS Iu illOU-
tana and Chicago, and have eularged our office in
Portland. Mr. E. L. Morse, who has been doing busi
ness in Hood River for nineteen veara. has hfiii nrlrlofl
to our force, and we are better equipped now than ever
oeiore 10 give our patrons prompt service,
We are in touch with buyers in all parts of the
TTnttWI Wfflna mill li n ini nfunrwl., mrwlo n..n...
with twenty -two people who are due to arrive here dur-
inrr t.lm tiovl. .rr niri4lia . T rt, n..n M J- i- 1 1
v.. v-v w uiuuwo. iJciDU ji-ui Will lUtiU DalcH
.....iw.i Ti'xaiivvv unvi nc cajjcvu UO UUUU1H meet? Ug-
ures this year.
Place your property with us and we will do the rest.
We do business on strictly a coir mission basis and no
padding. Satisfaction guaranteed to everyone.
J. H. Heilbronner & Co.
The Reliable Dealers
Hood River and Portland, Oregon
"Homephoneir
Don't get on the waiting list for
the new Home Telephone. A per
fect nerve tonic. Everybody de
lighted with the modern, up-to-date
service. Work to cut in the long list
of rural lines will begin at once. No
charge for service till March 1. Ask
your neighbor to let you call up
"0" and place your order.
Home Telephone Co.
orer a year ago, lie will occupy tbe
entire two stories and basement. The
uasement will be on a level with j
Fourth street at the rear and will be
used for heavy wagona, fenolng, plows.
etc. while tbe upper story ill be
used for tbe storage of buggies aud
light vebiolea. An elevator lu the!
reai of tbe bnilding will be used to
hoist tbe goods to tbe upper story
iad tbe displaying ut lighter articles of
ovury day use. A muoh larger stock
will be put In and a complete line ot
everything in bis line will be carried.
Mi. Wrigbt V ooutract calls tor the.
r-i u leliou of tbe building June 1.
The main floor will be used for ofllce
DcWitt's Carboliwd Witch Hazel Salve,
is es pecially good lor piles. Sold by
Kcir & Cued.
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