The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, April 02, 1908, Page Seven, Image 7

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THE UP-TO-DATE STORE C R A Wi ' 3 THE ELIABLE STORE
HERE IS WHAT MR. CRAM SAYS:
New York City, April 1, 1908.
CRAM'S UP-TO-DATE STORE, Hood River, Oregon: Make room for the largest shipment of Easter Suits,
Fancy Goods and Furnishings ever sent to Hood River. One shipment gone; another goes immediately.
Market conditions never better; our trade will be served in grand style this Spring. Start home soon. F. A. CRAM.
If you want to know just what is the newest through the East we'll show you the goods
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KKIEF LOCAL MATTEKh.
The Dietz Studio for photos.
Choice onion Beta at McDonald's.
Clover and Timothy seed at White
head's. Ju;t arrived Eastern white fish at
Jack eon '8. '
Pickled pork and corned beef Miv
On ire Bros.
C. II. Vaugbau was a passenger for
The Dalles indiiy.
Call and Ben tlio beautiful new piau
os at SouleN house.
II, 8. Galligan went to Portland
Friday afternoon.
Maple Syrup and New York State
Buck Wheat at Jackpon'e.
For bargains in real estate see Bos
well Shelley, Carson, Wasb.
Juke Lenz went to Watco Monday
morning on business
Vetch, timothy, clover and garden
seeds at Jackson's,
I) J. Triber nas a visitor at The
Diilios the hitter part of the week.
Lund planter loth kinds, Utah am'
Ore . at vVli ti'l ead's feed tore.
lot"W. S. (iribhle. Mt. Hood, for
the District No 7ti Shoe. if
Special i.rderx taken for Hazel wood
Icu Cream specialties. C. P. Ross.
liuy a nice plush robe at cost for
your couch from the Davenport Harness
Company.
The Rual Tailors of Chicago and
New Yc rk are the largest and best
tnerchat t tail 'ring house in the world.
S.e their line of samples for spring at
Tli Toggery.
Uapt H C Coe returned to Port
hind TlvnMiHy, having sufficiently re
en i" ered froei his accident, and will
soon g , to Newport, where ho Is eo
liiicaa iu hiifiuess.
. Now .l he time to order your Spring
S' it. The ory latest and best things
out will he found ai the Toggery. Con
fidence in the Royal tailors means better
clothes for yon.
The montllv teachers' meeting at
Th' Dulles Saturday was atteuded
from here bv Profs. B. L. Murpby,
of Bairett. D. C. Henry, of Odell,
and C. Cruiue, of Hood River.
If vou want to Imy or sell real estaie
mi to Onthank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. -Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
The Oakdale Greenhouse has just re
ceived a full linu of shrubs, vines, etc.
Can furnish on short notice almost any
ornamei.tal tree or shrub grown in the
Northwest. Over 1000 two-year roses
on ham). Fletcher & Fletcher. R.F.D.
No. 1. Both phones. tf
CI as. Clapp atd family arrived
Sntuiday morning from Casper, Wyo.,
dud wiil take possession of the Dick
eison place, wen', of the ball grounds,
this week. They are at present gaests
at the Moe h mie. Mrs. Clapp is a
sUtei of Mrs A. D. Moe.
IT you wish to save $50 to $75 when
you buy your piano, buy direct from
the factory dealer and not fiom agents
or cniivKfS'rs. Several beautiful in
struments just received from Chicago
at Senile's Piano House. Second band
pianos and organs taken in exchange.
Balauce cash or time payments.
Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio
Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio.
Wood For Sale-Phone .1595. L. E.
Taft.
Wheat and Timothy hay at White
head's.
Metal house numbers at Hunt's Wall
Paper store.
Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros.
every day.
See W. S. Gribble for Duck Eries,
Fead overs. tf
John Gavin, of The Dalles, was in
tbe city Monday.
Petaluma Incubators for sale at
McReynolds & Co.
C. II. Stranaban bad business iu
Ibe Dalles Friday.
Smoked halibut, herring, salmon at
Jackson's.
If you want wood pipe order at once
of Joe Wilson as hu is .aking up a
carload. m!2
iViiss Eva Smith, of Portland, arriv
ed Saturday on a visit to Mrs. W. 11.
Mctiuire.
Cracked wheat $ 1.25 per cwt. Lay in
your supply for little chicks. Hood
River Milling Co.
D. L. Davidson, of tho Willow Flat
district, weut to i'lio Dh1Iu9 Saturday
ou business.
We are overstocked with lap mot b
and will close them out at r"Ht. Dp.v
u n port Harness Co.
All the leading teachers of cookery
use Cleveland's Raking Powder. Sold
by Chapman Co.
A Wiuhiis mid wit returned to
Poitland Friday, after is.it in the
city for a couple nt days.
It never fails to make light wholefonie
fund Clevelaiitls Raking Powder nold
by Chits. F. Weihe'ell, Bingen, Wn.
Miss F.niily Wilson nod Lena Evans
are prepared to do dressmaking at 274
Ninth Street. Phone Main 1441. nlti
Rev. J. L. Hershner went to Ulifts
Saturday, where he preaohe i to the
people of tbe new railroad town on
Sunday.
Those who have used it the longest
praise ii the most Cleveland Baking
Powder Recommended by Henry r.
Lege, the Fast Side Store. :
Call at Soule'a Piano House for
Edison phouogrupbs and reoords.
'Vith tbe exception oc one bouse in
Portlaud tbis is tbe largest stook in
Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gussie Ranoy return
ed Saturday from Portland, where
Mrs. Raney was being oared for at a
hospital in that city but has reonv
ered sufficiently to ret'jrn borne.
It cannot help lint 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. Connoway.
College hata nt Mine. Abbott's pur
cl ased cspeciall . for the high school
trade. Assorted hand colors My price
is, : xccptiomilly low on thesii lists this
season.
Cleveland's Biking Powder, in 3-1
cans only cost fl, and 51b can $1.05
Both these cans have the metal Imndh
under the regular cover. They are use"
ful when emptv. Sold bv Hanna &
Vvl'uo.
different kinds at
Stock foods of
McReynolds & Co.
Rex spray in any quantity at White
head's feed store.
Frank Davenport bad business at
The Dalles Monday.
Rev. Father Hlckey, of Wasco, was
in tbe city Saturday.
Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay at
McReynolds & Co.
C. 'i. Early made a business trip to
the oounty seat Thursday.
Hon. A. A. Jay oe bad legal business
at tbe oounty seat last week.
Mrs. Adeliu Moe returned Thursday
evening from a week's stay in Portland.
'Ibe ministers meeting will be beld
at Ibe U. R. Cburcb Monday morning
at ten o'clock
Mrs. Young has moved from Ash
land to Hood River and rented a resi
dence oa the bill.
O. II. Hartley returned from a trip
to Eastern Oregon Thursday looking
tor butcher cattle.
Capt. Henry Crandnll and Wm,
Vout attended tbe meeting of tbe El In
Lodge at Ibe Dalles Thursday evening.
Cbita. Albright, who bought tbe Joe
Hall place of 25 sores in the Crapper
district, is buildiug a nice large residence
Lou Norton aud family returned
Friday evening from tbe Willamette
vallev and 'w 11 ngaiu make their borne
at Hcod River.
S. M Niobol, a merchant at M osier,
visited his brother,' Dr. W. S. Niobol.
oror Sunday, returning bnme Mon
day morning.
Dr. Bancroft fills all his own
prescriptions, and in so doing
obviittei all delays and mistakes
Mr. aud Mrs. A M. Kelsay, of Port
land, are tbe guests of their daughter,
Mrs. "Geo. I. Slocom. Mr Kelsay
weut to The Dallas Monday morning
to visit old friends.
Any of our readers who need a 1908
calender can seouio a oioe one, size
6x9 inches, . by sending a one-cent
stamp to D. Swift & Co , Patent Law-
ye s, Washington. D. V.
W. H. Hicks haa made arrangements
to put In a portable sawmill iu tbe
heavy timber a mile aud a balf south
west of tbe Udell store, where be will
be able to All orders for lumber. -
Commander SI F. Blythe, of the
Oregon O. A R went to Portland
Friday morning o spend a couple of
days among top Posts iu tbat neigh
borbood in his otttoial oapaoity.
I r. W. 8. Niobol has sold his groo
ery store oa the hili to Dr. Coons, of
Hend, and is . getting ready to opeu
bis drug store in the Sc hi tiler build
ing as soon as it can be fitted up.
W. i. Andrews is building a new
barn on his place iu the Belmont dis
trict and iutends to build anew bouse
soon. Since moving here from Grand
Forks tbis spring the family have
been living Iu temporary quarters,
W. A. Bruce and wife, of North
wood, N. D , were the gaests of Fred
Deitz aud other North Dakota friends.
Mr. Bruce has been looking over tbe
west with a view of locstiug aud likes
the looks of Hood Kiver very much
They left for borne Monday evening
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GET IN THE HABIT
OP TRADING AT
THF BIG STORE
WITH LITTLE PRICES
PINE GROVE
M. E. CHURCH
BENEFIT SALE
Saturday, April 4th
This will be tha day to buy your
Seeds. Every department, in
the Store will be made especially
interesting; for this tlay.
The Ladies Will
Have Charge
of our store on April 4th, the
profits of the days business will
be theirs, and to make the event
more interest ng to you we offer
the following timely a"iiile ni
special prices for that tlay, which
will afford you a money-savina
chance to help them :
.40
20
Steel Garden Rakes,
regular price 60c, now.
Short Handled Spades,
regular 75c, now . .50
Long Handled Spades, ' '
regular 75c, now JO
Garden Hoes,
regular 35c, now . .
Mann's Double Bit Ax-s,
regular $1 26. now 75
Steel Grubbing Hoes,
regular 75c, now 50
Pruning Saws,
retnil ir 7-V-, now
Stable Forks, Six Tine,
reg ilir $1 25, no .
Tnhnlar Lniter i",
regn'ar 75c, II w . . .
Slrainei Milk Pails.
regn'ni" Rite, n ov . . .
02 nece I linn -r Sets, 1'ivo
Slvloi. Ii. g. fli 0U II INV
Bulk Garden Surds, M per uen
Dif'iirt
Post Cards Al the new
things can be found here. East
er Cards n w on display. Come
and see them
.50
.75
WO
When You ThinK of
buying new Dishes come in and
see the beautiful patterns we
ciutv. Plain and decorated
sty les of everv sort. Utile prices.
Artists' Materials
I'm nlw, Brushes, Canvas, Oils,
Varnishes, Academy Board,
evert thing for Oil, Crayon and
Wa'er Color work. Little prices.
Bicycle Supplies Its
up y ur wheel for
T !-, -poke. )d-tulw-H,
fiiHiuul, ce-
handle l 'His. seal omis,
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Don't forget the date and the fact that the Ladies will serve
A FINE DINNER AND SUPPER
N. Wbealdou came down from Tbe
Dalles Tuesday.
E. B.Ooman, of Portland, was in
the city Monday.
W. Kennedy returned Tuesday from
trip to Portland.
J. B. Clarke, of St. Paul, Minn.,
visited Hood River Monday.
Born-To Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson.
in tbe Barrett district, March 30, a
girl.
J. II. Shoemaker was In the Dufur
oountry tbe last of tbe week viewing
ccunty roads.
C. C. Kunney, of Wasco, was in tbe
city Tuesday visiting old Sherman
county friends.
Rev. L. G. Dix went to Troutdale
Tuesday in the interest of tbe Advent
Christian cburcb.
Frank Grosbong and daughter, of
White Salmon, were passengers for
Portland Tuesday afternoon on the
local.
Mrs. Will Underwood was brought
over from Underwood tne nrst or tee
week, where she is reoeiving medical
attention.
Mary Barnet, of Wasco, stopped off
in Hood River for a visit with rela
tives and lrleuds the latter part of
last week.
tf. F. Fuller wat in the first of the
week from Woodlawo, Wash., visiting
old friends, aud left for tbe eastern
part of tbe state.
E. L. Souiherlaud. wife and daugh
ter came up from Portland Tuesday
and wiil make their borne in Hood
River tor tbe present.
Mrs. G. W. Kuowles returned Tues
day from Portland, aooompanied by
Mrs. McKenzie, who is a guest at the
Knowles borne south of town.
Tbe M. E. Ladies' Aid will give a
New England dinner and supper Ap
ril 18 at Mrs. Jobu Cowley's, opposite
(be nostomce, and also an r.aster
sale.
H. M. Cake, candidate for United
States senator, and W. H. liurlburt,
candidate for railroad commissioner,
were guests of the Waucoma hotel tbis
week.
Bishop Paddock, of tbe Episcopal
church, made bis Bret visit to Hood
River Friday and remained until
Tuesday afteinoou, when he went to
Portland.
Tbe Ladies' Aid Society of tbe
Congregational cburcb will meet ou
Thursday Bftert-ooii at tbe lesidenoe
of Mrs. H F. Davidson. A lull at
tendance Is desired.
W. W. Nasou left for The Dalles
Tuesday, where he begins tbe brink
work for tbe new city ball at that
place. Mr. Nasou is also doing tbe
briok work for . M. Wright on tbe
Nickelsen building.
J. B. Jarmlu, of Spokane, was in
tbe city Monday and said tbat 110,000
will be bung up iu apple prizes at tbe
Spukane apple show tbis fall. Joe
Wilson said that be would be one to
go aftei some of those prizes.
J. M. Sohmeltzer will move tbe
Hood River Abstract Co. upstairs in
tbe Davidson building tbe last of tbe
mouth. A vault will be pnt in for
tbe aooommodation of the company
and a tine suite of room Hxed up.
RevO. 0 Nelsou arrived Tuesday
from Ashland and wid remala for a
few days Mr. aud Mrs. Nelson ex
pect to locate in Southern Oregon for
a time and will move on a fruit ranch
for tbe benefit of Mr. Nelson's bealtb
Roht. Pe'lgo, tbe junior emterof
tbe firm of Hanna & Perigu, has bis
new , home on tbe Heights almost oom
pleted. He is just one block west of
the Catholic cburcb. ile will soon be
living at home instead of on rented
property.
The iHdies f the Congregational
Aid Society will hold a white sals
and luuob at the residence of Mrs
Geo. Crowell on tbe afternoon of Frl
day, April 10. Tbis will be a Hue op
portuuity to lay in your spring tup
ply of dainty aprous and necessary
lingerie.
Lydia, tbe leu months-Md daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J L. Drummond,
of Wyetb, died Saturday morning af
ter a short illness. Ibe funeral wfa
beld at Hood River Sunday and tbe
remains interred In Idlewilde. Rev.
W. A. Wood officiated and S. E. Bart-
mess bad charge of tbe funeral ar
rangemeute
Plans and specifications have been
ordered foi a new steel bridge across
Hood Kiver, to replace the one Mill
ed out hy the recent flood. It will
he 175 feet louit and 18 ieet wide, as
agaiist 135 feet long and 16 feet aide,
tha measure of the old bridge It
would I'f.m to lie for tbe b'St inter
est of the pnhlio and the future to
build well aud permanently, and woik
to that end. father than a flimsy or
wooden structuie tbat will always be
In minger from Are or flood. It will
tise several mouths to erect such
brhlga, and in tha meantime a ten
porury strnotu will be ereoted lo
acootn module Ihs travel anroas the
river. -
S. S. Thompsou weut to Tbe Dalles
Tuesday.
A. C. Stntea was a passenger on No.
8 yesterday.
Geo. 1. Slocom made a trip to Tbe
Dalles Tuesday.
H. Taylor went to Mosier on busi
ness yesterday.
Jas. Morgison went to McMluuvllle
Friday on buBiuesB.
Coroner Burget, of The Dalles, was
in the city Thursday.
G. D. Woodworlb made a business
trip to Tbe Dalles yesterday.
L. C. Stanley and son, F. S. Stan
ley, oame up from Portland yesterday.
Mrs. Jackson, of White Salmon, vis
ited Mrs. Porter McMillan last week.
Truman Butler and wife were pas
sengers for Portland Monday after
noon. Mr. aud Mrs. II. T. DeWitt went to
Portlaud Sunday to visit friends and
relatives for a few days.
Rev. Father Ewald Solands went to
Mosier yesterday to visit members of
the parish iu that section.
The M. E. Ladies' Aid will meet
Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at Mrs. J.
Cowley's. A 10 cent lunch will be
served. All are cordially invited.
J. L. Carter went to Ibe Dalles yes
terday to tile bis petition for repre
sentative ou tbe Republican tioket.
Miss Clara Chamberlain returned
to her home at Portland Monday, af
ter a visit with her aunt, Mrs. John
Wilson.
W. S. Gribble and daugbtei and
Miss Ieab Booth, of Mt. Hood, visit
ed friends at Tbe Dalles tbe first of
tbe week.
Frank Chundlrr and Aitbifr P. Tifft
cams up trom Portland Tuesday and
took a trip to Ibe Dalles yesterday
on business.
Two new automobiles arrived yes
terday for Dr. Sbaw and W. E. Sher
man, aud were being "tried out" to
see if tbey wore well troken to ride
ud drive.
R. E. Love arrived last week from
Echo, Ore., and will improve his
place iu tbe Crapper district. He is
building a new barn and making
other improvements,
Siuoe the bridge went out oars of
feed and provisions have been loaded
for Van Horn station, on tbe Mt.
Hood road, for tbe aooommodation of
tbe east side farmers who are too far
from tbe west side road.
Capt. H. C. Cook, of White Salmon,
left for San Fraooisoo Monday after
noon, to look after bis property in
terests there. Mr. Cock has ereoted
one building since tbe Are and will
put up another one tbis spring.
Jesse Davidson oame down from Mt.
Hood yesterday and says tbat work
has been suspended for a time on the
Neal creek road. Mr. Davidson has
been cooking for tbe camp on tbe con
struction work.
The fountain, wbiob has recently
been placed upon its foundation ou
Oak street, near Third, wiil be for
mally dedicated and presented to tbe
city by tbe ladies or tbe W. C. T. U
on Ibursday, April 2, at 4 p. rn.
L. W. Hills, of Wall Lake, Iowa, is
ou bis way to Hood River with bis
family, coming around by tbe way of
California and tbey will be at home
to their friends on their ranoh Iu tbe
Pine Grove district iu tbe near fu
ture.
W. J. Malouey. or "Babe" as be
was tsmillarly known, died at the
borne of his mother in Tbe Dalles
Monday morning. A brother, a con
ductor on tbe Northern Pacific, bad
been Bummuned when tbe life of tbe
young man was In danger, passed
tbrongb here Monday morning and
received the first news of "Babe's
death as be stepped off tbe train to
shake bands with W. J. Baker.
Angus & MacRae report tbe sale of
64 aores. C. K. Marshall to Roland
W. Stebblns, H. Moitoo Holbrooke
and F. W. Angus, for $31,000. This
is one of the flue places on tbe east
side and during tbe time Mr. Mar
shall has bad it tbe place baa been
brought Into the best of shape. There
are about 31 acres of bearing trees on
tbe place. Tbe firm also reports tbe
sale of ten acres of the K. D. Martin
place in Oak Grove (Crapper) dis
trict for 13,500. The total sales for
Marob of the firm of Angus & MacRa
total 152,450, we are Informed by Mr.
Angus.
Several changes have been made at
tbe pofttoriice by Postmaster Yates.
whiab are in the line of progression.
The stamp window has been plaoed at
th? side of tbe general delireiy wit;,
duw and will result in a convenience
in waiting on patrons A row of large
mail boxes have beeti Hdded to ac
commodate those who receive a large
daily mall, aud tbe openings for dt
tositiug letters aud papers have been
moved nearer tbe geueial delivery
wiiido and the boxes incved forwsrrt.
Th new csrcelliug maohlui has also
a' lived and lessens the latm of can
Celling letters, and makes tbe oflloe
more metropolitan.
Just a Word
about our Picture Framing Department.
We have tho largest stock of mouldings in the
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 ngo 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 Picture Framing
is an Art not a 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 vStore
Uq Place That Does the Framing
A Pure White Light
Cheaper and more satisfactory than Electric
Light. Goal Oil made into Gas and
Burned with a Mantle
WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT?
Odorless, Noiseless, No Wicks to Glean 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
CAR LOAD IN STOCK. 32 Baum 1.2853 Specific Gravity.
STRANAHAN & CLARK
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
X $lV Filling Prescriptions ffmv
V 1 1 With Pure Drugs with satisfaction to tjJM
j J lth patient and physician is assured if ffi,
ft -J you leave your prescription with us. f t
C , m i We have (rained a reputation for relia- -jfi r-i
(JJ bility bv supplying j? uj
fe- Pure Fresh Drugs h
lll I all our prescriptions. When you cESsS
bring your prescriptions bere you are IvOyL
Cj-jy sure of ideal service. y3)
THE GLACIER PHARMACY,
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
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