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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1908)
Seve 0 3C 3C 0 THE UP-TO-DATE STORE THE RELIABLE STORE ma aster Apparel M ii I afV - 1 1 z From the New York Markets Personally Selected for our Hood River trade o Our Buyer is now in New York City and just the newest in modern Clothes has already been picked up aside from Dress Goods and Ladies Suits. The market conditions were right; he seized the opportunity and you'll not only get the benefit of the choicest from the East but a remarkable saving from a spot cash buy. Enough cannot be said of the market condition that existed when Mr. Cram visited the most noteworthy house to place orders for immediate ship ment. "If you want to know what is correct throughout the East, ask Mr. Cram, he'll show you the goods." A MOST EXTRAORDINARY LOT OF OXFORDS IS NOW ON DISPLAY & WE FIT YOUR FEET oorr wri. kinds at I R. A. Sbeller was od from Carson I ' Mnrrill m riniliiiil nt fit in i BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Diets Studio for photos. Choice onion gets at McDonald's. Clover and Timothy seed atJWhite neau s. J. T. Bagley nag up from Portland friday. Jut arrived Kastern white fish at Jackson e. Pickled pork Guire Bros. and corned beef Mi Mia. Chaa. Hall returned Saturday irom roruana. Call aud ee the beautiful new piiin ob at Houie i nouse. R. H. Wamb went to Portland Sat arday afternoon. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jaclon. E C. Wright made a bus nees tiip iu ine uaues anioraay. (or bargains in real estate see Rob- well Shelley, Carson, Wush. etch, timothy, clover and garden areas at Jackson s. O. H. Vaugban made a business trip to lbe lJalles rriday. Land plaster both kindu, Utah am' Ore , at Whitehead's feed store. UotoW. S. Gribblo. Mt. Hood, for the District Ao. 7(1 Shoe. tf Special orders taken for Hazel wood Ice Cream specialties. C. P. Ross. County Assessor A. C. Stogedill came down Iiom lbe Dalles Saturday Huy a nice plush robe at cost for your couch from the Davenport Harness company. Mrs S. P. Blythe ieturned Satur day trom The Dalles, where she visit ed friends foi a few days. The Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York are the largest and best merchant tailoring house in the world bee their line of samples for spring at 1 he Toggery. Leslie Butler returned Thursday from Kan as City and otber cities in that neighborhood, where be spent several weeks on business and pleas ure. t Now is the time to order your Spring Suit The very latest and "best things out will be found ai the Toggery. Con fidence in the Royal tailors means better clothes for yon. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Otten returned home Thursday. They spent the winter In California, besides making trip south as far as tbe City ot Mex ion. If you want to buy or sell real estaie 0 to Onthank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. The Oakdule Greenhouse has just re ceived a full line of shrubs, vines, etc. Can furnish on short notice almost any ornamental tree or shrub grown in the Northwest. Over 1000 two-vear roses on hand. Fletcher A Fletcher. R.F.D. No. 1. Both phones. tf If you wish to save 850 to ITS wben you buy your piano, buy direct from the faotory dealer and not fioui agents or canvassers. Several beaotifol in struments just received from Chicago at Soule's Piano House. Seoond band pianos and organs taken in exchange. Balance cash or time payments. Our work guaranteed Finishing for dio. DelU Studio amateurs at Deiti Stu- Wood For Taft. Sale-Phone 3595. L. E. Wheat and Timothy hav at White head's. Metal house numbers at Hunt's Wall raper store. Fresh made sausage at McUuire Bros, every uay. See W. 8. Fead overs. for sale at Mon- dribble for Duck Fries, tf M. P. Isenberg bad business al The Dulles Monday. Petalutna Incubators McReynoldg & Co. Smoked halibut, iierrinz. salmon nt. Jackson g. R. II. Waugh went to Wasoo day to visit friends. T . ... 1 . ii vou wani wooa Dine order at nnee of Joe Wilson as he is . aking up a carload. ml2 Murray Kay made a business triD to Tbe Dalles the latter part of tbe week. Mrs. T. A. Wood, of Portland, vis ited her aunt, Mrs. 0 Everett, last week. Cracked wheat tl.25 Der cwt. I.av in your supply for little chicks. Hood Kiver Muling Co. We are overstocked with lao robes and will close them out at cost. Dav enport Harness Co. All the leading teachers of cookery use Cleveland s Jinking t'owder. Bold by Chapman Co. Ralph Jenkins, of Portland, an offl oial nf tbe North Bank road, was in tbe city Saturday. It never fails to make light wholesome food Cleveluiiils Baking Powder sold y Chae. F. Wetherell, liingen, Wn. Miss Emily Wilson and Lena Kvans are prepared to do dressmaking at Iii M nth Street, I'lione Main mi. alfl D. B. Learning eame up from Port land tbe latter part of tbe week to look after bis ranch in tbe Crapper district. Those who have used it the longest praise it l he most uieveianu isaklng 'owder Recommended uy JMenry r . Loge, the Fast Side Store. Call at Soule's Piano House for Edison phonographs and records. Vitb tbe exception oi one bouse in Portland this is tbe largest stock in Oregon. It cannot help but be good. Why? Because Cleveland's Baking Powder has been used for the past forty years. This certainly is an excellent recom mendation. Ask H. Gonuowuy. College hats at Mine. Abbott's pur- el ased especially for the high school trade. Assorted band colors My price is exceptionally low on these hats this season. Dinner and supper will be served by tbe ladies ot tbe Lntberan church in Booth's store on March 28. Diuner from 11 to 2. Supper trom 5:30 to 7:30. Cleveland's Baking Powder, in 3-1 cans only cost fl, and 5-lb can $1.05. Both these cans have the metal handle under the regular cover. They are use ful when empty. Sold by Hanna & Prrigo. Stock foods of different McReynolds & Co. Rex spray in any quantity at Whlte- neau s ieeu store. Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay at nicneynoius a uo. J. M. Carroll, of M osier, visited Hood River Monday. Rev. J. L. flershner returned from a trip to Eastern Washington Monday. A. M. Kelley, of Mt. Hood, went to roruana Monday alternoon on busi ness. Mrs. A. Mayes returned Friday iron) roruana, where she spent sev eial months with ber danghter. Miss Nellie Coe, of Portland, visited her father, Capt. Henry Coe, over Sunday, returning home Monday af ternoon. . r Ben Turpin and wife, accompanied oy Mrs. xurpin-a sister, left tor Port land Friday. Mr. Turpin is employ ed near mac eity, Mrs. Dale'returned to Estaoada Sat urday, aftei staying several weeks with ber daughter, Mrs. J. C. Stubbs, on coe Biyme rarm. S. A. Arnold made business trips to Collins and Portlaud the last ot tbe week In search ot a pile driver for pitting in the new bridge. H. L. Kelly, of Oregon City, visited tits sou, Koy w. Kelly, in tbe Barrett district, tbe latter part of the week, returning nome Saturday. R. W. Caldwell baa moved from tbe city to bis ranch in the Ciaprer die trlot and intends to do considerable improving on tbe place this summer Contractor Wright has been making good use of tbe One weather tbe past tow days and has the oooorete foun dation for tbe new Niokelsen building noouc completed. W. W. Nasou has oompleted tbe briok work on tbe Commercial Club exhibit building and the oontraotors. Stranaban & Slavens, are rushing tbe building to oorni letlon. W. O. Crooker, of Portland, organ izer for tbe fraternal order of Rein doers, was in tbe city the first of tbe week with view of establishing a lodge of that order in Hood River. Jeo. W. Simons and wife spent Sunday on their ranch in tbe Crap per dietriot. Mr. Simons is manager ot tbe Pacific Bridge Co., of Portland, and will make an estimate on the permanent steel bridge aoross flood River. Bishop Paddock, of tbe new Episco pal diocese ot Oregon, will be In Hood River Friday of tbis week and will bold a meeting at the church in tbe evening. Tbe Bisbop will remain over Sunday aud will probably bold services at tbe church on tbe Sab bath. Tbis will be tbe Bishop's first visit to Hood River and tbe pnblio is oordially Invited to attend tbe ser vices. U. R. Castner, county frnit in spector, left Mouday morning fnr Da- fui to inspect orchards. Iheie are a good many new orobards being set out in that sect loo of tbe county and tbeir trees are endangered from tbe pests that exist In some of tbe old neglected orchards, and in which the owners have taken no pains to eradi cate the pests. Mr. Castner will in sist upon tbe old orobards being cleaned np or destroyed, and if they etuse will enforce tbe law. 6 m f ft m m tswtm GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Don't Miss Seeing the prMty I .aces we have on special SaV. Beautiful patterns at lit tle prices. This is the Place to buy yi.ur Seed-. Too biggest vari ety, the best kinds and what is mure, liltlu prices. Base Ball Goods We a.v headquarters for nmateur and professional ball players' supplies. R-ach, Spalding and Victor goods. "Goin Fishin'?" Wei', we haven't wot "woims"butwe have Salmon Egs,Flies,Spoons, Roods, Hooks, Keeh.Lines, Bas k Is and everything else that a liiicnian needs Little prices. There' a Little Church out in the valley just making a start, nd a few good, earnest women are working hard to help it along. They are deserv ing of all the help you and we can give them. We wish we were rich and could come along and drop a hundred dollars into their box, but we can't, s wo are going to do all we can and give them the profits of one day's sales. Now its up to you to make tho sale connt for them. The German Lutheran Ladies will have charge of our Store next Saturday. Show your good fellowship and d tbe grand thing by tliem in making your purchases law. Post Cards Al the new things can be found here. East er Cards ii w on display. Come nd see them When You ThinK of buying new Dishes come in and see the beautiful patterns we carr-. Plain and' decorated styles of every sort. Li ule prices. Artists Materials Paints, Brushes, Canvas, OUb, Vaniiilies, Academy Board, everything for Oii, Crayon and Wa'er Color work. Little prices. Bicycle Supplies It time to fix r.p Jour wheel fur the neason. Tues, pok, ped a!a, inner luln-f, ennnel, ey ment, handle barn, nm p s a. etc. Little piicf. ' V :" , , ' THOUSAND AND ONE THINGS n the Hardware line can be found in nr Hardwan Dtyt.rtn.ent that you don't dream we carry with prices, if you only knew, w.nhl hriiu ym here." . 11 R. A. Shelley was op trom Carsoi t rlday. Geo. Smith, of Wnsbcngal, is visit log friends aud home folks here. Newton Clark, of Portland, visited bis son, W. L. Clark, and family last week. Earl Bait mess moved out this week to bis homestead in tbe Crapper dia triot. Ubaa. Hall and P. S. Davidson re turned from a business trip to Port land Friday. II. B. Esson went to La Grande Monday evening, where be bas i timber land interests. Malr Dano, who is teaching school at Nansene, Ore., spent Sunday with tbe home folks at Hood River. S. Copple writes from Phoenix, Ari zona, that he expects to return to Hood River about tbe first ot May H. W. Chatman. wife and two ohll dren left Thursday for an extended visit to friends and relatives in tbs east. Dr. B. . Wright was married in Portland Saturday evening and is spending a week with bis bride at bis lanoh in the Barrett dlstriot. Charles W. Smith, ot the Columbia Bridge Co.. Walla Walla, was in the oity Monday and wilt make a bid on tbe new bridge aoross Hood Kiver, Mm. Bert Heatb accompanied her dangbter, Mrs. Jennie Cameron, to Uoldendale Friday, after a visit of tbe latter with her parents in tbe Barrett district. Miss Winnlfred Byrd. wbo took part in tbe Gesner concert, was tbe guest of Miss Eva Uoabow until Mon day afternoon, wben she left for Port land on the local. Dr. E. L. House, ot Spokane. Is assisting Rev. W, C. Gilmore, pastor oi ine uongregatlonal church. In Lien ten services tbis week, the meetings ending this evening. Any ot onr readers wbo need a 1908 oaiender can seouro a nice one. size 6x9 inches, by sending a one-cent stamp to D. Swift & Co., Pateut Law yets, Waahington, D. C. The Paoiflo States Telephone Com pany baa moved their otfloe Into the Nichols buldling, but will still keen tbelr oentrl exchange in tbe Brosius building until tbe new switobboard is installed. Tbe annuel banquet of the Congre gational church will be held at tbe K. of P. ball Friday evening at six o'clock. The guests of bonor will be Dr. E. L. House. Rev. Arthur J. Fol som, Rev. J. G. Tate and Rev. O. V Poling. During tbe few days of high water in the Columbia Dean A Pearson were able to get their barge to tbe Under wood landing, but tbe fall of tbe water again nearly stranded tbe boat In getting it taok tbey broke the propellor of tboir launch, entailing an expense nf about 875. Marshal Ganger apprehended three men Friday on the advice ofSbeiiff Cbiisman, who came down for them on No. 1. It appears that tbe men stole a boat from a man wbo was in ail for illegal tisbing. thinking, no doubt, tbat be would not need tbe boat tor some time. Tbe tbeft was discovered, however, and a telephone message came in time for Mr. Ganger to get them as soon as tbey landed. S. E. Bartmess is titling up u fine obapel in bis undertaking establish ment, where he will have accommoda tions for seating about 100 people. n the front are two reception rooms. which will be nicely fitted np, and be divided from tbe rbapel by curtains aud draperies. Tint rooms are entire ly separated trom toe rest ot tbe store and ho secluded from publto view from tbe street or ttore. The merchants have established a ferry acioss Hood River for tbe pur pose ot transporting supplies aoross tbe river to east side farmers aud otbeis living on that side of the river near town. A boat baa been seonred from an Indian aud a cable stretobed aoross tbe river, so tbat it can be op erated aoross th swift current. Farm ers can now bitch their teams on tbat side aod walk aoross tbe railroad bridge, aud tbelr supplies will be de livered free ot charge across tbe liv er. Those living within three or four miles of town on tbe east side will save several miles of travel by tbh accommodatiou. One of the trost convincing com pilations of facts ever circulated In advertise a given section of country is "One Thousand Facta of Pr dnc tioo," collected by J. R. Sbepard. giving aotnal results of producers throughout the Willamette Vallev. This eompilation deals wl.h frnit. vegetables, live at. ok, cereals, grasses, poultry, bops and nuts. A. F. Ilofer, secretary ot the Salem Board ot Trade, will he glad to send this to any ad dress and it is a character of inform ation tbat sbonld be in the hand or every active newspaper man as well as the officers of every commetclal body throughout the sta e 6f Oregon, aod in fact all over tbs United States. Rev. J. T. Merrill preached at Stev enson Sunday. P. M. Hall-Lewis boarded No. 1 tor Portland Tuesday. .1. E. Hall was a passenger for Port land on No. 1 Tuesday. J. II. Shoemaker was a passenger for The Dalle yesterday G. J. Gensling was a passenger for Portland Tuesday afternoon. Ed. Byerlee loft for S'. Johns Tues day to make a visit to the home folks. J. S. Van Dellen, ot Tbe Dalles, visited at tbe Muggins home the first ot the week. Mrs. E. B. Long went to Portland on tbe local Tuesday to visit friends for few days. S. A. Clark, bookkeeper tor the uavidHon rruu uo. , is taking a week's vacation. H. R. Albee came an from Portland yesterday and went out to his ranch In tbe Barrett district. Cbas. Spencer. Will Rafter and C. D. Moore have purohaaed seven acres at Bingen of W. S. Chapman. The entertainment and social siven by the Young Men's Alert Club last Thursday evening was an enjoyable affair and proved quite a suocesa. Register C. W. Mooie and Receiver L. II. Arneson, of Tbe Dalles, came down to hear W. S. U'Ren speak at tbe opera bouse Tuesday evening. 0. E. Perry, of tbe Christian and Missionary Alliance, will preach at the Urapper school bouse on Sunday evening, March 29, it the weather ia favorable , Mrs. G. E. Stanion. mother of Mrs. G. F. Smith, of Udell, returned Mou day from Portland, where she visited at tbe home of Mr. i awrenoe for a couple of weeks. Miss Abbie Mills came on from Hood River vesterdav to attend tbe exeioises at Pulpit Rook and retained to ber duties at tbe Cottage bosoltal at Hood River this afternoon. Chron icle. Tbe little two year old son ot F. A. Maesee, ot Hood River, was operated on here at tbe hospital about two weeks ago for strangulated hernia, has recovered and gone home. Chronicle. GeoigeP. Maasiker returned Tues day trom Richmond, Ore., where he was called on account of the death of bis giandmotber. Mrs. Eleanor Par ish, wbo has been a nat've of tbe state for 71 years. Work was begun on Ninth street Monday aod tbe grade will be im proved and the street fixed for travel at onoe. State street will then be trimmed up and tbe work started last fall oompleted. H. 0. Hengst returned last week trom York, Pa., where be spent six months visiting old friends and rela tives. He repoits times very bard in tbat country and oiaor are lookiun for homes in tbe west as soon as they oao get away. The Christian Missionary Allianoe church, which la being built on tbe heights, two blocks south aud one block west ot tbe Catbolio oburob. is progressing nioely. Tbey have the frame work about all op and will soon have it enolosed. Willie Baker, a student in the Hill Military Academy at Portland, receiv ed a bronze medal last . week in com petitive drill. It is a record to be proud of, as tbeie are a large number of students in tbe academy and all were striving toi the bonois. W. G. Wlrick is the new express and baggage man at tbe O. It. k N. depot. relieving F. L. Brown, wbo takes a position with tbe Western Union at Portland. R. A. Duncan Is tbe new igbt opreator, relieving H. W. Arch er, who goes to tbe North Bank road. M. A. Search left reaterdav for Logansport, Ind., called there on ac count ot tbe serious Illness of bis brotber-in-law. Mr. Search went to tbe eatt direct from California. Their stay in tbe east will be indefl- ite. but tbey expect to retnrn tn Hood River to make tbeir home. W. S. Booruiao Is ud this week from North Yamhill and bas disposed of ten acres of bis Belmont property to red Green, of the valley. Mr. Boor. man has 55 acres left, which be Is an ions to.dlspnse of. as bis Willamette alley farm requires his whole atten tion. Mayor Blowers baa received a com munication from a committee consist- ng of Mrs. A. A. Javne and Mra. K 0. Blanchar, from tbe Ladies' Club, requesting tbat be issue a proclama tion naming Friday. April 3. as 'cleaning up day." and he will aim. ply with the request. Rev. G. A. Learn, ot Portland, who has been appointed by the American liaptlst Home Mission Sooletv to tho Kodiak Indiau Mission. Alaska. I. puotid la Uoi d River Tuesday, March oi. wnen ne win give an address In tb evening at tbe Baptist churoh oo- ou tbe work in bl expected field of hot. A cordial Invitation is ex. and. ed to all interested In missions. Just a Word about our Picture Framing Department. We have the largest stock of mouldings in tho city. We carry the highest quality of mould ings. We use nothing but clear, selected, art glass. We establish the very lowest price for good workmanship and high quality of mouldings, two years ago when we went into the Framing Business, and have maintained them. We are always busy "The best recommendation." Our stock is always new. No old stock to work off at cut prices. We have the most up-to-date machinery for framing. Did it ever strike you that Ticturo Framing is an Art not n Trade. It is and require con stant study. We make this department a study. Did it ever strike you, that there is as much difference between a soft wood, varnished or veneered and a good hardwood as between cotton and wool. .There is. We will continue to do good Framing at a moderate price. Slocom's Book Store Uq Place That Does the Framing A Pure White light Cheaper and more satisfactory than Electric Light. Coal Oil made into Gas and Burned with a Mantle WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? Odorless, Noiseless, No Wicks to Clean and Absolutely Safe. Brighter than Electricity or City Gas. Cheaper than your present kerosene lamp. Your coal oil lamp gives about 10 candle power. With the INDEX KERO SENE BURNER attached it will give 100 candle power. If it is not the best, simplest and cheapest light you ever saw, tell us why. For sale by d. Mcdonald Hood River, Oregon. BUY NIAGARA SPRAY CAB LOAD IN STOCK. 32 Baum 1.2853 Specific Gravity. STRANAHAN (EL CLARK ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... l I FiUinT Prescriptions V?y. J Wltn Pnro Drugs with satisfaction to tfjjji gjfi "JJ th Pftt'ent an1 physician is assured if p&Tv ' f in yn leave yur prescription with us. fVy II J e 18ve la'nel reputation for relia- ,71 I f1 OJJ JV bility bv supplying f 9 Pure Fresh Drugs our prencriptions In all bring your prescriptions sure of ideal service. When here you you are THE GLACIER PHARMACY, chasvn. claeke HOOD RIVER, OREGON 0