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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1908)
HOOD BIVER QLAMBR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY B7, 1908. Cevon 0 The Up-to-Date Store I D Is Reliable OC3Cr- - ' 5 SPRINGTIME And we await your pleasure. We are pre pared to serve you to the toniest Clothes you've seen for many moons. Don't wait, your size might be gone. And besides, get action on your money these fine Spring days and be just a bit ahead of the other fellow. You'll be surprised how far a dollar goes and twice surprised at what you get in exchange for that dollar. J- , lit,. V A :h V ' y ' g- - EVERY DEPARTMENT Is showing New Goods And its just fun to wander through the store and see the new things now on display. COME AND SEE. 0 WATCH THE WINDOW FOR WHAT WE ADVERTISE 0 DC BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Dietz Studio fur photos. Jurt arrived Eastern white fish at 'Jackson's. Tickled pork and corned beef Me Quire Bros. Call and see the beautiful new plan oi at Soule'i bouse. R. D. Shelley, tf Carson, spent Sunday in Hood Kirei. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackson's. For bargains in real estate see Bos well Sbelley, Carson, Wash. George Chamberlain tiansaoted busi nesi at Hood River Friday. Vetch, timothy, clover and garden seeds at Jackson's. J. A. Mcintosh, of Medford, was in the city tbe first of the eek. OotoW. S. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 76 Shoe. tf Special orders taken for Hazel wood Ice Cream specialties. C. P. Ross. W. W. Swan came over from tbe north bank Monday on businesr. J. H. F. Volker, of Ogden, Utah, visited friends in the city over Sun day. Rev. L. (J. Dix returned Monday morning from a trip to the Willamette Valley. liuy a nice plush robe at cost for your couch from the Davenport Harness Company. , Mr. and Mr. W. H. Staats, of Da fur, spent Sunday with tbeii daugh ter, Mrs. C. N. Clarke J. K. McGregor and Frank Ginger, of M osier, attended a meeting of tbe Royal A rob Chapter Friday evening. Mrs. R. C. Green returned to Tbe Dallea Thursday, after a visit with Mrs J. A. Simonson, of tbe Maine restaurant. O. it. Ball and S. C. Heacb.Jof Port land, oame np Friday night and went across tbe river to spend Sunday on Mr. Bail's ranch in tbe White Salmon Valley. Wanted to rent for one reason with option to buy, 20 to 40 ai res with paying orchard, and a six or seven room house. Address P. J. Vial, 61 First St.. Port land, O'egon. If you want to buy or sell real eataie ?;o to Onthank & Otteit. Money to oan on first mortgages. Abxtracta and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Mr. and Mrs. Kniforg and daugh ter, of GoldBeld, Nev.. visited Ralph Reed, wife and brother here tbe latter part of the week, leaving Friday for Portland ou their way home. They .are oousina of tbe Reed boys. It you wish to save 50 to $75 when you buy your piano, buy direct from tbe factory dealer and not fiom agents or uanvRsenrs. several oeaucirui in sti'niTiwtit" just received from Chicago al Soule's I'iuuo House. Second band pianos and organs taken in exchange, Balauce cash or time payments. Wro Weinberg has traded bis ten aires in the valley to L. A. Duncan for 160 acres of land at Goldendale and lett for that place to take pos session Thursday. There was but small diCfeieuce between tbe prioe of the ten acres and the IGO.al: hough the latter wbs well improved and bad sev eral acres of bearing apple trees. Our work guaranteed. Deits Studio Finishing for iniitpim at ru;t. Ctn. dio. Wood For Sal A Plinna 3SAX T. V. Taft Metal house numbeis at Hunt's Wall Paper store. Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros. every day. See W. S. Gribble for Duck Eries, Felts and overs. tf Ceoil Roimau oame ud fiom Port land Saturday. Dr. Jonea went to Mosier Thursday to look after bia ranob. Smoked halibut, herring, salmon at Jackson's. P. M. Hall-Lewis was in Tbe Dalles Friday on business. 3. F. Batobelder made a business trip to The Dalles Monday. Clay Brock left for Wasco Thursday to visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mia. E. A. Franz went to Portland Thursday morning. J. U. Nunnemaker made a business trip to Heppnei tbe latter part of the week. Closing out winter millinery at low prices. I he Bazaar, Hood Kiver Heights. A. Grosser, of Mosier. transacted business with Hood Rivet merobants Thursday. . .u i . nunuji, ui .un uuuu uivcr muu- dry, weut to Ibe Dalles Saturday ou business. Mme. Abbott went to Poitland Mou- day afternoon to look up tbe new mil linery styles. We aro overstocked with lap robes and will close them out at cost. Ds.v enport Harness Co. C. L. Mastlck, of Portland, visited Hood River Monday and went to Ibe Dalles on tbe local. Miss Stevens lett for Portland Frl- dav, aiter a visit with friends and rel atives for a few days. E. B. Clark arrived from Poitland Saturday to spend a few days looking after bis property Interests bere. Dr. T. L. Eliot spent a oouple of days io tbe city tbe latter part of the week, returning to Portland Sat urday. F. W. Reid, manager of tbe Paoiflo States Telephone Co., went to Mosier Saturday on business connected with the company. A. 1. King and family left Satur day for lone to again take charge of bis ranch at that plaoe. Mr. King likes Hood River very much and if be can dispose of bis eastern Oregon property will probably return bete and locate permanently Mi. aud Mis. Jas. Laoey arrived Thursday from Portland and remain ed ovet Sunday at their rancb ou tbe east side, leaving for Portland ugaio Monday afternoon to make arrange ments to remove tbe household eft eo of Mrs. Laoey and ber tnolber t Hood River. Rev. A. H. Latbrop went to Tbe Dalles Saturday to. fill tbe pulpit on Sunday at that plaoe for Rev. Walton Skipwoith, tbe presiding elder. Mrs. Lathrop sccompau'ed him. Rev. J. W. Rigby preached in tbe M. E. cburob bere in tbe morning and Dr. Cooues in tbe evening. Mrs. Letfner, of Mosier, visited Hood River Monday. D. E. Miller was op from Portland the latter part of the week. G. W. Brook, of White Salmon, was a passenger for The Dallea Monday. F. C. Stauffer, of Mosier, made a business trip to Hood River Monday. Judge Field, of White Salmou, boarded No. 7 for Portland Monday. Mrs. J. J. Glbhona returned the latter part of tbe week from a visit to friends at Portland. Miss Maude Butler, of Newberg, Oie., baa aooepted a position as clerk in Lara way's jewelry store. I. B, Hunt was busy tbe first of tbe week patting dp street signs, and tbe city is adding to ita metropolitan ap pearance. WantedSaleslady for our music de partment; one who plavs piano. Per manent position for bright, energetic young lady. Booth & Co. The Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York are the largest and beBt merchant tailoring houBe in the world. See their line of samples for spring at The Toggery. Invitations are out for a "eap year ball to be given at tbe Odd Fellows ball Friday evening by twenty-two ladies. It promiaea to be one of tbe delightful social events ot the season. Now is the time to order your Spring Suit. Tbe very latest and best things out will be found ai the Toggery. Con fidence in the Royal tailors means better clothes for you. O. L. Stranahan and wile spout eev- feral daya with their children and friends in tbe ctly and valley, return ing to their home at Portland Mon day afternoon. O. M. Scott and wife, ot Portland, aud Dr. E. H. Van Patten and wife, of Dayton, Wash., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bone. A. M. Klein, of Portland, a sister ot Mrs. Bone, is also guest at tbe Bone bo r e. Mr. Bone drove Mr. Soott and Mr. Van Patten through tbe val ley nineteen yeais ago and tbey were amazed at tbe development of tbe val ley since that time. W. J. Brownell returned Tuesday from Portland and stated that tbe Northwestern Long Distance company will have a line from Portland to Wasbougal in thirty days and connec tion ia already made from that point to White Salmon by private lines A oable will be put aoross tbe Colum bia from bere at once and long dis tance connection bad with noitb bank points. This insures long distance connection from bere to Portland be fore tbe Brat of April, over tbe Home system. R. L. Slaker, representing tbe board of Are nndei writers of Portland, was In tbe rity Tuesday and met a coin tnltUe from the roinioil in r if-n tr iusurHiii'H nitef, prtiilderi lyV'it were pin lu by the city. Mi S ukt-r raid that it about thlitt hyriiHiita weie put in, protecting ti e biminn .1 inflicts and more - thickly settled rrvidiure districts, and ten-ito'' main oi. Oak street, insurance rates would be reduced in those districts about ten pet cent, provided, also, tbat additional reservoir storage ca pacity be furnished. A written'repoit will be made by tbe board in time for action at tbe next council meeting. ? Next S atu relay February 29th The ladies of the Belmont M. E. Church will hold their Fifth Annual Benefit Sale at our Store. . The profits of the days' business are theirs. You know how they have spent the money they have earned in the past years for your good. Won't you help them to do more this year by making your purchase large at this store next Saturday? Just stop and think of all the things you can buy at this big store and be help ing the ladies in their commendable work. A FINE DINNER served at the usual hours. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES 9 M. V. Rand was passenger from Portland Monday. Tbos. Bisbop leturned Monday from a visit to Portland. Mrs. Frank Ginger, ot Mosier, was in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Porter MoMillln baa been very ill, but is improving. 11. B. Esson and wife left yesterday morning for La Grande to visit friends. F. Hammond and wife went to Port land yesterday afternoon to visit friends. Ray Logan, of La Grande, wai in tbe oity the tore part of tbe week on business. Mr. and Mrs. C R. Bone entertain ed a number ot friends at dinner Sat urday evening. C. P. Ross and wife went to Port land Monday atternoon to visit triends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Hall went to Portland Tuesday afternoon to visit friends foi a few days. Mrs. Deer ing returned to Tbe Dalles Tuesday, atter a visit with Mr. and Mis. F. Ballaid for week. Mrs. L. Clarke went to Collins Mon day morning on tbe boat to visit ber daughter, Mrs. Hadley, for a week. Mrs. Smith is still at tbe hospital, but ia gradually Improving from the serious operation ot a few weeks ago. Mrs. Zane, of Pertlaod, visited ber brother, J. H. Ferguson, and wife fot a few days, returning borne yesterday. Miss Eva Coabow returned borne Saturday evening from Portland and Salem, where she spent a month visit ing fi lends. F. E. Strang left for Central Point. Oregon, Tuesday, where be bas moved bia family and will make bis noma lor tbe present. Miss Weir and Maacall brothers re turned to their, bomea at Dayville, Oie , atfer h week's visit with Peter Mobi and family. Hugo Paasch, who hai been in la serious coudition since be was oper ated ou for appendicitis, la improving at tbe Cottage Hospital. U. Q. Couch, of Milea City, Mont., visited his brotber-in-law, J. E. Rob ertson, tbe first of tbe week, leaving tor Portland Tuesday atternoon. Tbe Y. W. 0. T, U. will meet at tbe borne ot Mrs. A. 3. Cunning, on the bill, Monday, March 2. A full at tendance is desired. Come at 7:30 sharp. Call at Soule'a Piano House for Edison phonographs and records. With tbe exception ot one bouse in Portland tbi ia tbe largest stock iu Oregon. Miss Mabel Ayresman writes friends here tbat her father died at Grand Junction, Colo., last Friday and was taken to tiii-lr old home at Corydon, ion , I in biiriaL Ti e l lu Poultry Association will I, olii ii drill aunual meeting February j;, 2S aud 29. A successful poultry rbciw is assued aud all poultry fanciers invited to attend. A. P. Blade and Mrs. Jennie Benja min were married at fortlaul Tues day. February 18, and have returned to Hood River, where Mis. Blade baa a tine ranob on tbe east side. Mia. E. & Coad went to Portland Saturday to visit friends for a few daya. Prof. Coad joined his wife In Portland yesterday afternoon and at tended tbe wedding of Mis Uoad's sister in tbe evening. E. F. Lawrenco, of Portland, spent Sunday on nil ranch In tbe Udell die trlot, returning borne Monday after noon Mr. Lawrence la of the firm of MaoNaugbton, Raymond & Lawrence, architects aud engineers which will bid tor the plans of tbe new bigb school building. Mrs. H. J. Uibbard and Mrs. S. A Arnold went to Tbe Dallea yeeteiday to attend a Rebekab convention io that city. It la proposed to organize a district assembly, consisting ot tbe lodges of Hood River, Ibe Dalles, Mosier and uuiur. victor l'ellin, ct Underwood, was brought to tbe Cottage Hospital Thursday suffering from blood poison ing from a cut in tbe knee, but ts im proving. Ueniy Fellin ia also an In mate of tbe hospital, suffering from inflammatory rheumatism. John Loon, as a culmination of bis series of banquets, bashad bis queue out off, much against tbe wishes of bis father. John said, however, if be ever wanted to go back to China he could let It grow out some and braid in tbe old one, ao be would not lose caste among bia people. Saturday afternoon the nine-year ni l son of Frank Fossberg fell from a tive end broke both nrms just above the wrist. The Injury Is a very ear ious one, one of tbe bonea of tbe arm protruding from toe flesh and pushed into tb mod. Tbe lad was taken to the house and a physician aouioioued. who iwt tbe broken bonea and tbe boy I U uoiug aa well as oould be expected Jos. Porter went to Portland yes terday afternoon. Mrs. E. R. Bradley went to Port laud Tuesday afternoon. J. S. Booth made a business trip to Wbite Salmon Tuesday. 0. T. Press lett for Portland Tues day afternoon on the local. A. J. Graham was a passenget for Portland Tuesday atternoon. Geo. D. Culbertson made a business trip to tbe county seat Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sanfoid Smith re turned Friday from Pendleton. T. H. Williams went to Troutdale yesterday afternoon on business. It Is leported tbat J. T. Ilolmao baa sold his store to a Mr. Carman. Jeff Mosier transacted business at Hood Kiver yesterday between trains. Frank Chandler oame op from Port land Tuesday evening for a tew daya. Geo. Maitin, of Mitchell's Point, was in the oity the fore part of the week. J. M. Wrigbt returned Tuesday mcrn'ng from a business trip to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. George Ireland, of Mosier, visited In Hood River las. Friday. Bert Stranabau went to Arlington Tuesday to look at horses on aale at that place. Regular meeting ot tbe Pythian Sla ters Tuesday evening. A full attend ance la desired. Prof. Paul Hubbard, of Mt. Hood, will sing at tbe Belmont M. E. cburob Sunday evening. Ibe Epwortb League will give a musical and oyster supper at the K. ot P. ball Saturday evening. John Cowley, Jr.. returned from Me nominee Monday, where he visited his sister, Mrs. Ex. Roberts, for a week. M. K. McLeod, ot Klngsley, candll date for county assessor on the Re publican ticket, was In tbe oity tbe fore part of tbe week shaking bands with triends. J. A. Arment, manager of tbe Port land brauoh of Heilbronner A Co., spent Sunday in Hood River, going through the valley and familiarizing bimselt wiib recent developments. W. J. Biownell's contiaot with tbe Homo Telepbou Co. bas explied and be leaves sboitly for Natnpa, Idaho, to put in n system there. 0. K. Marshal has been appointed manager for Hood River. Miss Flo Grr, wbo was formerly In tbe employ ot the Stewait Hardware Co , la now olQoiatin In tbe office of II. Heilbronner & Co. Mlsa Una Cunning la oontlned to ber borne with pneumonia. Tbe Hood River Business Men's As sooiation will give a banquet at tbe Udd f ellows ball Saturday evening, which will be known as their flrsc an nual banquet. A One menu bai been prepared, followed by toasts from good speakers, and will be thoroughly enjoyed. J. T. Bolman. J II. Gill. T. D. Tweedy and A. L. Carmlobael visited tbe Tucket spring owned by Ibe city tbe first of tbe week. They estimated that about ninety iuchea of water was flowing from tbe tiling, and were much pleased with tbe location, its surroundings ensuilug It from contamination. J. L. Walker is busy exoavating the basement of J. K. Niokelsen'a new brick on Cascade avenue and P. M. Hall-Lewis, tbearobiteot of tbe build ing, baa tbe details ot tbe plana in readiness so there will be no delay. Tbe favorable weather so far ia an aid to the completion ot tbe building on time. Born. To Mr. end Mrs. R. K Esson, Feb ruary zi. a gin. To Mi. and Mrs. Victor V. Uiokox, or Two Rivers, Wash., februiry lo, girl. Io Mr. and Mrs. John o. ttvana, ot Ruthton, February 19, a boy. To Mi. and Mis. Ed. Thornton, Februaiy 23, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lyle, of Mitchell' Point, February 24, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Phelps, at Upper Planer, February 20, a girL To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ueusen, Feb ruary 21, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Klrkpat rick, of Mt. Hood, February 12, a boy. Announcement I have disposed of my interest in tbe lusuiance and abstract business formerly conducted by the Hood Riv er Land Empoiium to J. M. Scbmelt zer, wbo has been associated with tbe office tr several yeara. He it worthy ot your patronage. He ia painstaking and careful for the Interests of bis oliuuts. 1 can fully recommend bim to tbe publlo aa an expert in bia line or work. J. U Henderson. Innonnceiuent 1 hereby desire to aonounoa to tbe publio tbat 1 have purchased tbe en Picture Moulding Another new shipment just arrived. 1 25 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 WOW is the time to list the property you want to sell. 1 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 tweiity-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 ft corr mission basis and no padding. Satisfaction guaranteed to everyone. J. H. Heilbronner & Co. The Reliable Dealers Hood River and Portland, Oregon uHomephoneir 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. tire Interest of John Leland Hender son in the abstract and inaurance business lormeiiy oairied on by tbe Hood River Land Emporium, and tbat 1 will hereafter carry on thlafeat ure ot tbe work. 1 piopoee to make a specialty of abstracting, inaurance and oouveyeooing. I aba I now incorporate the business n der tbe name oi tbe liood Kiver Abstract Co. Thanking ycu for past favors I le maiu, Yours truly, J. M. Sobmeltzer. Wedding Bella. Ou Wednesday evening, February 19, .tlr. Orville Moore and Miss Susie Kelloy ware ou'ted In mairlage at tbe M. 10. parsonage. Dr. lathrop per formed tbe oeremony.