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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1908)
HOOD BITCH GLAJER, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1008. 3C DC DC 0 n DC DC DC DC DC 3C DC DC 3 130 0 We use the Home Telephone ONLY. Our Number Is 88 The Up-to-Date Store CRAM' Is Reliable Tommy McBain wins in the Contest with 403 ads, Myrtle Husbands next with 332 and Viola Nickelsen a close third with 331. We are sorry all could not win and we appreciate the interest shown by all contestants PRING O 0 Fop Women If there was a better line to be had we'd have them. They possess all the. grace and style of. makes that sell for 'most twice what we are asking and the wear in them goes without saying. For M en Expect to get just your size Made on stylish lines, with lots of comfort. Soles of the best that can be had. You are sure to note the advantages and we take pride in giving you a fit. See the windows. Spring Styles are ready. DC We use the Home Telephone ONLY. DC DC Our Number Xs 88 mm9 ( 0 3C and C'lrni'd beef Mc- BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Diets Studio for photos. Choice onion lets at McDonald's. Jmt arrived Eastern white fish at Jackson t. Pickled pork Uuire Jirof. E. A. Kranz npeut Suuday with bis wife in Portliiud. Call and see the beautiful new piuu os at SunleN house. J. J. Luckey spent several days In Portland last week. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackson's. 11. J. Frederick made a business trip to Portland Friday. For bargains in real estate see Bos well Shelley, Carson, Wash. Vetch, timothy, clover and garden seeds at Jackson's. Harry Bennett was a passenger foi Portland Friday afternoon. GotoW. 8. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 70 Shoe. tf Special orders taken for Hazel wood Ice Cream specialties. C. P. Rons. M. A. Search baa returned from California, where he spent the winter. Buy a nice plush robe at cost for yourcoucli frum the Davenport Harness Company. H. D. Parkins visited lelatives in the city Saturday, leaving for The Dalles on tbe local. The Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York are the largest and best merchant tailoring house in the world. See their line of samples for spring at The Toggery. W. F. Laranay, W. E. Sherman, C. O. and R. W. Pratt, W. J. Baker went to Portland Ibursday to attend a meeting of the Knights Templar at that place. Now is the time to ordtr your Spring Suit. The very latest and ' best tilings out will be found ai the Toggery. Con fidence in the Royal tailors means better clothes for you. Jos. A. Wilson returned Monday from Portland, where be spent several weeks taking medical treatment. He feels uucb belter and I- well pleased at bis iaiproremeat. If you want in buy o' sell real estnie go to Onthank &' OUen Money to loan on first mortgag-. Abstracts and legal papers carefully pivpared. Nota rial work of all kind. E. B. Long and wife were called to Portland Friday on aocount of tbe sorious condition of theii son-in-law, B 11. Uraut, who was injured in the railroad wreck at McMinuville reoent ly. The Onkdale Cneeithouse has just re ceived n finl line of thru bs, vines, etc. Can furnish on short notice almost any ornamental tree or rhrub grown in the Northwest. Over 1000 two-year roses on hand. Fletcher & Fletcher. B.F.D. No. 1. Both phones. tf It you wish to save 50 to $75 when you buy your piano, buy direot from tbe factory dealer and not finm agents or canvassers. Several beautiful in strumenta just received from Chicago at Soule'i Piano House, second nana pianos and organs taken in exchange. Balance cash or time payments. Our work guarantee !. Delta Studio Finishing for amateur at Deita Studio. Wood For Sale Phone 3595. Taft L. E. leturned Tuesday Metal house nuinbeis at Hunt's Wall Paper store. Freeh made sausage at McGnire Bivs. every day. Mr. J at. Moore from Portland. See W. S. Gribble for Duck Eries, Felts and overs. tf O. K. Wallace made a business trip to Tbe Dalles Thursday. Smoked halibut, herring, salmon at Jackson's. Malr Dano left for Wasoo Saturday, where be will teach school. If you want wood pipe order at once of Joe Wilson as he is r. aking up a carload. ml2 Rev. J. L. Herhbner Dreaohed at Stevenson last Sunday, morning and evening. Closing out winter millinery at low prices. the Bazaar, Hood River Heights. Mis. J. Blue, of Moro. is visltioa old Sherman count; friends in the oity. We are overstocked with lap robes and will close them out at eoet. Dav enport Harness Co. E. Steptoe and daughters came up from Portland Monday morning. Mr. Steptoe will remain on bis ranch from now on. U. R. Caetner returned Thursday from Th) Dulles, where he spent a few days inspecting orchards In that part of tbe county. Call at .Soule's Piano House for Edison phonographs and records. With tbe exception ot one house In Portland this is tbe largest stock in Oregon. Mis. Mary Barton, of Ueppnet, was tbe guest of ber cousins, M. Parkins and wife, Saturday and left for Port land to visit friends for a few days before returning home. Andrew Casanave and wife arrived Thursday morning fiom Casper, Wjo. Jos. Caeanave came duriug tbe week from California. The Casauave broth ers have purobased tbe T. A. Reavls laonh ii nd will take possession this week, Hti soon as Mr Reavis can move into tbe new houseon the raucb purchased from J. S. Simonton. J. H. Law came over from White Salmon Thursday. Mr. Law has one of tbe Quest young orchards on tbe north bank and says his trees hire made a phenominal growth. While bis place is at au elevation of nearly 2 000 feet, yet tbe snow fall baa been light this winter and but a few iuobes ot snow is on tbe ground ut tbe pres ent time. The meeting called for last Friday evening at the Commercial Ciub rooms was not very well attended and an adjournment was taken to Friday evening of tbis week. Eveiy business man and baseball player and lover ot tbe game should a'.tend tbis mee'ing. It is proposed to bave a good team this year, it there Is assuranoe that the games will be patronized well enough to support it, and plans will be disoussed at tbe meeting and full arrangements mede. C. D. Niokelaen made a business trip to Tbe Dalles Thursday. W. P. Laraway and wife were pas sengers for Portland Thursday. Miss Johnson visited friends at Ibe Dalles Monday, leturning Tuesday. Gilbert Edgington ent to Wa.-cu Sunday to visit friends and relatives. The children of Mrs. Willis Van Horn returned from Niagara Falls Sunday. Percy T. and Ralph Shelley left for eastern Oregon Monday morning to buy horses. Flora A. Smith, of Portland, visited relatives in tbe oity tbe latter part of the week. F. P. Friday and 0. L. Robinson went to Moro Monday to look up some horses. F. R. MoReynolda, of Pilot Rook, visited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MoReynolds, last week. Mrs. J. D. MoCuliy and Mrs. M. F. Shaw went to Portland Thursday to visit friends for a few days. Rev. White, pastor ot the U. B. Church a!: The Dalles, preached in Hood River oity ami valley Sunday. Rev. J. C. lmmel preaobed to con gregations ot the Evangelioal Associa tion near Mosier and The Dalles Sun day. G. P. Knowles returned to Portland Frldsy afternoon with bu son, who was visiting his parents in the valley last week. Benny Rand, of Portland, visited his sister, Mrs. J. J. Luckey. over Sunday, returning home Monday af ternoon. Profs. Strange and Young were In attendance from The Dalles at tbe monthly meeting of school superin tendents Saturday. ew awnings are being placed on the Hood River Banking & Trust Co. building, an Indication of the ap proach of summer. Mrs. Gibson and two children re- turnod to their home at The Dalles Monday. They attended" a reunion of tbe family ot her parents, F.'jW. McReynolds and wife, whose eight ohildien were together Sunday. E. Brayford exhibited his Plymouth Rook chickens at the poultry show at Tbe Dalles last week and captured four prizes two seconds, a pen prize and a speoial prize Mr. Brayford was in competition with tbe beat birds in this part of tbe oountry and has oause to be eratided with the fine showing made by bis chickens. Ibe trial of tht Ave boys arrested foi distuibing tbe levival meetings at the Belmont M. E church recently, was tried before Judvie Henderson Fri day before a Jury and found eniliy as charged lhe juie impomd a tiiu of 125 eaob. Tbe jury was i-un poted of J. a. Uukee, J. II. Keg is u. J. M. Wright, E. E. Lyons, V Winched and N. U. Jordan. Tbe names of tbe duteudants weie Don Nunnemaker, Don Ellis. Earl Eby, Archie Eastman and Elmer Isenberg. lhe trial lasted all day and was conoluded in the evening. "It was necessary to se cure the K. P. ball to aooommodate the oiowd and tbe place was paoked. Considerable interest was taken in the case on both sides, and good many witnesses were examined. " Seeds I That grow and give satisfaction is the kind we sell. Bulk and Package seeds of every variety, Beans, Corn, Carrot, Beet, Turnip, Squash, Pumpkin, Cucumber, Pea, Melon, Onion, Let tuce, Radish, etc., in bulk and every sort in packages. Flower Seeds Fine varieties, fresh seeds, 2 Packages Vegetable Seeds Regular 5c packages, " Garden Tools Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spades Forks, Pruning Shears, Trowels, etc. Little Prices. Note To accommodate the ladies of the Unitarian Church we have changed the date of their sale until later, so they will not be here on Saturday, as planned. 5c 5c GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES U. D. Wood worth bad business at The Dalles luesdny. County Supt. Neff was In tho city yesenl.ty from 1 l:e Dalles Mr. lie t Stratinhan went to The Dalluo la. a Jay to visit friends. Geo. T. Pratber made a business trip to The Dalles Thursday. Miss Edna Root, of Mosier, was in the oity tbe last of tbe week. Mrs. Chas. Hall returned yesterday from visiting friends at Portland. Miss Ella Wiediiok was tbe guest of Mrs. Godberson at Moiser Sunday. C. E. Hayward returned Tuesday afternoon from trip to The Dalles. J. E. Reynolds, tbe Bingen mer chant, transacted business in the city Monday. Porter MoMillin will bave charge of 0. R. Bone's Willow Flat ranch tbis summer. Regular meeting of Royal Arcb Chapter Friday evening. Work in M. M. degree. Special meeting of Masoulo lodge Saturday evening. Work in the M. M. degree. Geo. Chamberlain, tbe Mosier real estate man. was In tbe oity on busi nesi Saturday. Miss Lou Matthews, of Portland, arrived Tuesday and will visit friends tor a tew aays. - O. R. Castner went' toTbe" Dalles Tuesday to resume bis inspection of orchards in that vicinity.. Mrs. N. J. Cowley: spent Thursday and Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Wilebart, at The Dalles. Miss Bessie Luckey, of Portland, visited relatives in tbe oity for a few days, returning borne Monday. Richard Wright, of Lyle, visited his brother, C. E., over Sunday and went to Poitlucd Tuesday afternoon. An infant child of H. W. Stone died Tuesday and was buried yesterday at Pine Grove, Rev. J. L. Uersbner offi ciating H. K. Albee has been spending a few days on Ills ranch in tbe Bairett district and went to the uaiiee yes terday on business. Judge Lake was in tbe oity Monday in tbe interest of his candidacy for county judge. Mr. Lake has decided to again become a candidate. A. W. Onthank has several peti tions in his oLHce for liepubllcan can didates and requests Republican vot ers to come to his office and Bign. Jss. Luuxille aud Geo. Wlahart went to Tbe Dalles yesterday to interview the county couit in regard to an ap propriation for tbe new weal (JrecU grade. Mrs. A. J. Lawrenoe and daughter, Mi.- E. .)o?tphine, arrived Tuesday rrt.it, t-mU.tr.d and will visit at tbe buneifi. F. Smitb, in tbe Odell dim rie.. A. W. Uurendriok and Miss Mildred Waldritb returned to Pirtland Mon day after a visit at tbe home of J. J. Gibbons, in tbe U.irrett district. Miss Waldritb is a ni.ee ot Mrs. Gib bons. Miss Daisy E. Thomas, teacher in the Franktun scho' 1, is quite sick and has been compelled to resign ber position. Her cissies bad to be dis missed for a few days until another teaobei ooul 1 be secured. Miss Thomas has gone to ber home at Cor vallis. Agent Fredricy took a long breath Monday after sending away bis volum inous montlly reports strictly ou time, and was particularly gratified to make tbe showing tbat tbe ticket receipts for Hood River show an in crease over the same month a year ago of IU37.40 and tbe freight receipts an increase ot 3,271. The station is one ot tbe beet on tbe line and under Mr. Fredrioy's able management tbe bus! 6?t is running along as smootn as clock work. Ned Ulytbe, a former U lacier man, is getting Into souiety In the Rose oity it see mi. - In a private latter he writes: "Had tbe oniqne experience ot attending a Chinese banquet at a. m . Sunday. Learned to use tbe chop sticks and to dip soup from tbe same bowl with tbe otber cblnbs. Went with one of tbe boys in tbe offioe wbo belongs to tbe order ot Chines? Free Masons aud baa a long lift ot friends among tbe celestials Tbe grub was good, mostly Heb and ducks in vaiions forms. James Cook bad tbe misfortune to break his leg in several places lust eek while working for II. liloittlier roll'nn logs. In attempting to move a heavy log wltb the peavy. with an otber man at the otbei end, a sudden Imcb tolled tbe log over on blm lie fore h oonld get out ot tbe way witb tbe above result. Mr. Cook was taken to bis home in tbe O leil district and a physician summoned, lie is being looked after by the neighbor during tbe absence ot bis wire, wbo is visit iog her brother in Ne Mexioo. She has been sent for and Is expected home this week. MitiM Myrtle Stevens entertained at a I i i t i day party Tuesday eveuiug. Mis. F. II. lmmberg spent Sunday with her hubband at Cascade Locks. Mr. and Mrs. Conner, of Henrner, airived yesterday on a visit to J. R. Nunnemaker and wife. Ill K Millar nf tha hatohla shn has been Buttering for some weeks witb rheumatism, is able to be out again. Thn Wnmun'a Alltnnna fit tha Unitarian church will meet a week from next Wednesday at Mrs. Stewart's. F. D. McCuliy. of Joseph, Ore., vlnited his cousin, J. D. McCully, yesterday and went to Portland in tbe afternoon. Lost Taken by mistake at the leap year ball lady's shoe. Party taking the wrong shoe please return to Glacier office and exobange. Mrs. Lola Baldwin, ot Portland, in charge of tbe Travelers' Aid of tbe W. (J. A., Is visiting ber friend, Mrs. C. A. Bell, at the Mt. Hood hotel. M. O. Mohall, of Mohall, N. D., was oaller at the Ulacier otiloe yes terday. Mr. Mohall came in on the boat and went to foreland ou toe looal. The levival meetings will not begin tonight at the Christian church as ireviously announced, but will neglu Thursday evening, March 12. See more particular notice next week. Frederick Jeffs, who formerly lived in Hood River and has many friends bere, is marooned on one ot the Gala pagos Islands, olf the coast or Ecua dor, and the navy department will send a ship to resoue him. Under tbe auspices of tbe publio sobnul Mr. Leh'oy Geauer, of Port land, Miss Winfred Bird, of Salem, and Mrs. Sluttou, ot this city, will give a musical on the evening of Mfrcb 20. Wacob for furtber an nouncement. A number of the friends of Miss Emma Stoue gathered at ber home on the heights on Monday evening, the occasion being b?r fourteenth birth day. Though the paity was not . a surprise as was planned, tbe evening was spent In games and a geueral good time. Mis. Marion MaoRae has dissolved partnetship with Mr. Bairett in tbe real estate business in Portland aud formed a new one with F. W. Angus, Mrs. MacRae is ru enthusiast in le gard to Hood River and has made several sxlej whioh bave been the means of bringing excellent people to tbe valley. A meeting ot tbe citizens of tbe bill was held Tbuisday evening, at which there was a discussion of tbe water question, and a committee an pointed to ciroulate pet!tiona asking tbat tbe council call a special elec tion to vote 175,000 bonds for tbe purpose of bringing in tbe Tucker spiing. R. E. Harbison returned tbe first ot tbe week from Fore&t Grove, where be visited bis daughter at the Faolllo Univeisity. Mr. Harbison has been placed on the visiting dst of tbe un veislty aud Is very entUiiHlawtlo in regard to tbe efficiency of tbe work done at the institution, the attention given to tbe comfort of the pupils and the reasonable eti urges for tuition aud board. H. W. Arcbei is a new operator at the depot nn aocount ot tbe new nine hour law which went into effect tbe (list of the mouth. Under the new law telegraph operators oannot work more than nine hours continu ous service and tbis baa made neoes sary an extra man. Tbe extra man will nleo help the express and baggage man, and do other work around tbe station. Kev. Nutley was unable to fill his pulpit on Sundny, suffering with some throat trouble. Fred Coe bad charge of the services, which were In tbe nature or a borne and foreign missionary picgrain. Dr. Huxley spoke on "Foreigu Missions," Mrs. Splght on the reKpooHibinty or giv ing to foreign missions. Mr. Wood spoke on the subject of home missions and Mrs. Jivinger urged the members. especially the younger members, to give liberallly to borne missions. Picture Moulding 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. Ilocom's Book Store DOES THE FRAMING I "Homephoneit" 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. i as BUY NIAGARA SPRAY CAR LOAD IN STOCK. 32 Baum 1.285,3 Specific Gravity. STRANAHAN EL CLARK A Serious IccUlcnt. Arthur McIIenry, of Portland, tiled to alight from the local Thursday afternoon just as it passed over tbe new steel bridge, au 1 fell over oue of the abutments, brettking a leg and re ceiving Kerinus bruises about the face and bend. He wns tnkeu to tbe Cot tage hospital for treHtmeot. Sotlcc The publio is hereby notified tbat tbe Pacific I'elephcue and Telegraph Company has lensed my room joining my undertaking parlors for a term of years nheu anew, complete com mon battery telephone system will be installed within the next six weeks. J. E. Nichols. The Cbnrches. Methodist Episcopal Church A. II. Latbrop, pastor. Publio service at 11 a. m. and 7 :'M p. m. tiunday school 10 a. m. Epwortn League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday even ing. All cordially invited. Methodist Church (Subjects of Dr. Lathi op at tbe MethodUt chnroh for Sunday next: Morning, "The Path ot Life and tbe Oait ot tbe True Travel er." Evening. "Borne Elements that Make Christ's Kingdom Universal and Enduring." The Ur. Lutheran Emmanuel Church conducts services every second and fourth Sunday in the month English on second and German on fourth Kun duv, 10 a. m. U. B. Church Sabbatn school, 10 a. m. : preaching, 11 a. m.; Y. P. C.E. 6:30 p.m.; Kvangehstic services, 7:M p. ru. Midweek prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7 :30 p. m. Everybody in vited. J. H. Parker, pastor. Christian church VV. A. Wood, min ister. Preaching services, 11 a. m. aud 7 :30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday. 7 :30 p. m. Most cordial welcome to all strangers Riverside Congregational Church, W. COilmore, pastor. Servloes Sun day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 7 d. m.. evening worship at 8 p. n. Catholic Church Kegular services everv Sunday. Belmont M. E. Church, S. 8. 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m., Epwonh League 6.30 p. in., Preaching 7.30 p. m. At Cropper 1st and 3rd Sundays; 3 p. m. At Menom nee 2nd end 4th Sundays ; 3 p. m. Baptist Church C. A. Nutley, Pas tor. Sunday services at 11 a. to. and 7;46p. tn. Sunday school, at 9:60 a m. F. U. Coe, Supt. Young Peoples meet- I ing, 7 p. m. Monday Young lay, 7 p. m., P. Christian Culture Class. Wednes- ,v, 7 p. m.. Men's Alert Ciub. Tuesda Y. day 7:30 p. m., Praver meeting. Thurs day p. m., Ladies' Aid or Mission Cir cle. Christian Churob Sermon subject at tbe Christian church next Sun day at 11 a. m., "Eternity Alone Makes Time Important" and at 7:30 p. m.. "The Teaching of tbe Towel and the Basin." Special Notice. Uaving secured the agency for tbe famous Edison phonographs and re cords, I wish to aonounoe that 1 have just received the complete line of machines and the entire eetslog ot lecords, being all the reoords mads by this company op to January 1, 1008. Also a large stock ot diso records. In all over three thousand to select from. One of the iargest stocks in the slute. Call aud see and bear them. Soule's Piano Iluose, Silas II. Soule, Prop. County Sunday School Convention At a nieetiug ot tbe teachers and oflioers of tbe Hood Hlver Sunday sobools held at the M. E. church Sun day at 3 p. m., to plan for the coun ty convention to be held here in May, Dr. Niobols was elected chairman, F. O. Coe, seoretary and Ida Wright, treasurer. These three constitute tbe program committee. The enter tiiument committee was one from eoh Suuday tobool, as follows: Mrs. I r.'d Ilnwe, Mrs. J. W. Kigby, Mrs. luos. Johusoo and Mrs. S. E. Eait mess. Tbe chorister ot eaob school I w.s elected as a musio committee, A good interest was manifest and l rousing uonveutlon ia anticipated,