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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1908)
M665 Hih cjU6li:i M AaBi?. IPfilL fl. 1661, We Can Save You SVioney Every article in the store at reduced prices. New Goods to fill in our broken Stock have been received and are on sale at Closing Out Prices. If you want SHOE6 and the best we can suit you and at prices you can't dupli cate. Try the Florschiem for men and "Steel Shod" for children; nothing better. A good line of Mens & Boys Suits WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY H. HUGGIN (& CO Annual Banquet. The annual banquet of the Congre gational oburob whk held at the K. of V. ball Friday eveDlug and waa the largeit In the hUtory of the organiza tion. It baa been the ouatom of the cburob to bold an annual church din ner, at which the membera of the oburoh and a few invited gueata were preaent, but thli year tbe invitation lit waa extended and preparation made for entertaining the large number on a more elaborate aoale. Tbe capacity of the ball, aa well aa that of tbe U. A. R. ball, wbiob adjoins, wai taxed 1 1 Ita capacity and over 200 were aeated at the long tablea ahortly before aeven o'clock in the evening. Bishop Paddock, of the Eastern Dioceae of Oregon, of tbe Kplsoopal oburob, waa preaent and said giaoe before the guesti were aeated. Truman Butler aoted aa toaatmaster after tbe conclusion of tbe aumptuona lunch and acquitted himself with hoiiora. lie aaid that a remark by Pastor Uilraore at tbe Sunday morn ing aervioee indioated that tbe pastor thought be waa not getting tbe sup port be should and after the services tbe plan waa formed of a big dinner to show the paator he waa mistaken, and the present gathering was tbe re mit. He introduced tbe paator aa tbe best man be ever knew. Hev. Gllmore responded witb con siderable feeling, Indicating that be appreciated the kind worda tald and tbe large representative gathering. He was followed by Hev. J. U Heish ner, who waa pastor of tbe oburob for a dozen yeara, and who reviewed the eiirly history of the oburob work in Hood River. Other sneakers were: Heva. J. U. Tato, 1). V. doling, A. J. Folaom and l'l L. House, whose remarks were timely and greHtly enjoyed by the guests. Tbe litdiea of the oburob are en titled to great praise for tbe flue ban quet prepared and tbe occasion will be long remembered witb pleasure by those present. Call for lilda. Healed blda will be received at the otllce of tbe teoorder cf tbe city of Hood Klver, Oregon, until 0 o'olock . p. m., Monday, April 6, 1908, for the grading of titate street from tbe cen ter Hue of Ninth street to tbe center line of Thirteenth street, aa provided by Ordinance No. 14!), which ordl iiHiioe passed tbe Common Conuoil March 1U, 1908. Those bids will he opaned publicly at 8 o'clock p. m., of said day, at tbe olty ball. Plana and pe lHcHtlODi oan be seen at the otlioe of tbe recorder upon application. The Common Counoll reserves the right to reject any and all bds. Hated at Hood Hirer, Oregon, this 30th day of March, 1U08. J. K. Nickalseu, City Heoorder, l'lra ant Afternoon l'artj. MUs Lyuda Karl entertained a few of her friends very plensautly at the homo o' Mrs. T. .1. Cunning last Hat unlay alteinoon. Tbe afternoon was spent in teach ing tbe guests who cared to learn bow to tat. Those who knew bow spent the time iu doing other ueedla work and in laughing at the others' attempts A prettv prize was given Mrs. Hplght for ilotug the test tat tlug lu twouty minutes. A dainty liino'ieon was rerved In the dlulug num. A large howl of violets formed the center piece and the place cards were iluiutiiv tied witb blue and white double violets. Call for IthlH. Battled blda will be received at trie otlioe of tbe recorder of the city ot Hood Hlver. Oregou, until C o'clock p. in., Monthly, April (!, 1008, for the . grading of Pine street from the ceuter lino of A street, now third ntreet, to the oeuter Hue of Strmiahau Avenue, now Twelfth street, as provided by ordiuauce No. lib', which ordinance passed the Common Counoll January 20, 1008. These bids lll be opened publicly at 8 o'clock p. in., ot said day at the oity hall. Plana and speci fications tuiu be seeu at the otlioe of the recorder upon application. The Common Council reserve tbe right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Hood Hiver this :10th day ot Marob, 1U08. J. H. Nickblsen, City Heoorder. A Trip to I'wterwflod. For some time I bad thought that I would like to make a trip to Under wood, Wash., and see that looality myself, as 1 had often beard so much about the country. A friend of mine directed me to go to Mr. F. W. Oe hnrt, who is a rauchor and real estate mau, also a llaptist minister, of that place, who showed me around iu that neighborhood. As 1 was a little late lu the morning In (hiding Mr. Dehart, my timo was rather limited for lock ing around aa much as 1 wished, but anyway 1 was considerably suprised to see eo nice a couutry. 1 was told by several that there waa a great deal more laud north ot where 1 had beou that was just as nice as what 1 hail tbe pleasure of seeiug. All the farmers seem to be wide awake and bustling aiound getting more ground cleared out and cleaned otf ready for berries, potatoes aud fruit trees. A few ot tbe ranobea that 1 visited while iu that country were as follows: We went up on the hill to 11. F. Heals. He baa the largest orchard ot peach trees of any that 1 saw and tbey are beginning to bud out quite lively. Mr. Heals bad the misfortune to lose his dwelling bouse last tall, but built another right away and went ahead witb bis work as though nothing bad happened. While at bla place a heavy tain oame upon us, which waa mixed witb aome snowflakes. It did Dot last long, however, and we were boob down oo one of those nice lying flats which will in a very few yeaia be all under cultivation and raising fine fruits. II. Nelson baa a real nice new plaoe of about 40 aorea on one of these nice Oats. He baa already cleared out quite large traot and baa it about ready to put out to berries and potatoes and tet to fruit trees. Mr. Debart la aituated on tbe same flat witb bis neighbor, Nelson, but has not quite ao much of bis land oleared out yet, aa be has beeu build ing a new bouse and haul, and uiov log into tbe new borne. We visited Mr. Cromwell's ranch, which la near the edge of tbe of the bill looking over into the White Sal mon river. He Is one of tbe county commissioners and is also taking up the fruit Industry like bis neighbors. We also went to Mr. Kellendouk's ranch. Ha baa been In the country a little longer than some of the others and baa more ground cleared out aud more fruit trees into bearing. Near bis plaoe waa N.'M. Munch running bis grubbing machine oo Mr. Uibb'a raqen. Henry Felling is foreman of tbia ranch, as Mr. Uihhs lives iu Ida bo. 'Tbey were pulling up tbe stumps on tbla ranoh, piling them up and olearing the ground ready for fruit trees. Down on tbe lower flat near tbe rail road we visited the home of II. C. Debo. Here the berries and garden truck were farther advanoed than any plaoe we bad seen. Near tbla plaoe la where P. T. Flu ley Uvea on a nioe ranch aud here the fruit treea are in line condition. We saw several treea in full bloom, which made everything look beautiful. He la living near the station called Hood on the North Dank road. We next visited the fish hatohery, wbiob la in obarge of Henry Hollo as manager. He expects to stay at tbia place until some time In May agd take oare ot and feed tbe fish which tbey have on band, and get them to a larg er size before tbey turn them loose to rustle tor themselves. He la working several men at this place lu tbe industry. He expecla to go from tbia plaoe to Oregon City, Ore., wbere be will take op tbe work at that point for awnile. In our rounds of the day we visited the hotel in Underwood, wbere we bad very flne dinner and got ac quainted witb Mrs. Harry Olaen, wbo Is tbe proprietor of the only hotel of tnat plaoe. We then went to the large general store owned and run by M. 8. Smith, wbo also runa the postomc in one corner ot tbe store. 1 came across tbe river at the ferry run by Henry Oleen, wbo baa been In the business for aome time aud under stands bis business. II. Taylor. Catarrh Cure, Cooper's Nine C's. There are thosanuds of people who suffer with Catarrh, but do little or no thing to remove the dread disease. This neglect permits the disease to inflame the Mucus Membrane and may affect the nose, throat, lungs, stomach, bowele or bladder. Cold aggravates Catarrh and if allowed to become chronic it leads to Bronchitis and also to Consumption. Fully forty per cent of the dentha in America are irom diseases or tlie air passages. Use the Nine C's and be cured It is also a sure cure for Croup, iiroiichltis, Colds and l.aUrippe. An Old Male Rill. Walker News: Arthur Harbisou, wbo reoently returned to Mason City from a trip through tbe west, baa a oopy of the Jiarran (Ukla. ) 'lrlbune. which contaluB tbe fallowing oopy of a sale bill printed lu Missouri over 61 years ago: State of Missouri, Couuty of Pike, tA ... V It . "i'V. .. I ' ku wuuiu it luajr uuuuaru . xiie uuuut- signed will, Tuesday, Sept. 29 A. I).. lb 111, sell at a publlo out err for cash on piomisos, wbeieCoon creek crosses the MIshioh road, tbe following chat ties towit: 0 yoke of oxen witb yoke and obair, 2 wagons witb beds, 3 nigger wenches, 4 huak niggers, 3 nigger boys, 2 prairie plows, 2j xteel traps, 1 barrel pickled oabhage, 1 hogshead tobaooo, 1 lot nigger hoes, 1 spinuiug wheel, 1 loom, Kt fox hounds, a lot ot ooon, mink and kuuk skins and a lot ot other artiolea. Am gwine to Califor nia. John Doe. Kiohard Hoe, Crier. Free, bead-obeese, apples aud bard older. Matrons' Medal Contest. A W. 0. T. U. Institute will ha beld in tbia oity at tbe Congregatloual cburob, beginning on Thursday even ing. April 2, and oontiouing through Friday. The tat preaident, or aome other state worker, will deliver an ad diess on Thuraday evening. On Friday evening, April 3, a ma trons' medal content will be held at the Congregational cburob. All con testants uiunt be over forty yeara old. Adminsion, 15 cents. Tbe next regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be beld in tbe Baptist church on tbe Heights on Tuesday, April 7, at 2:3(1 p. m. Notice t Stockholders of Farmers' Irrigating Co. All those who have stock to be transferred and wbo want to buy stock please do ao at once. Any atookbold r who haa got Bald hU malaUaaoo too for too soaaon of 1907 will pot got their water until auob fooo are paid. Iba secretary will bo every Saturday ot room 1 J, broslus building, to do traai noas. By oider of director a. M. a. MckelMD, Sec 1 Pay f our Taxes at Hone, bavo placed witb the banks of Hood Hiver fall list ot tbe names and amount ot taxes of all too prop erty owners of tbo Houd Klver Valley and they can go to tbo books and pay tbalr taxea and save tbo expense of coming to Tbo Dalles. Levi Chriamao, Sheriff. Don't be behind the times But get up-to-date work done at Hood River Studio MARION MacItAE PORTLAND F. W. ANGUS HOOD RIVEtt LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH MacRae & Angus Portland and Hood River We are prepared to handle HOOD RIVER FRUIT LANDS on a large scale and if you want to make prompt sales give us your contract. Phone Mr. Angus at his farm, Home phone No. 187L, Hood River. Write to the Portland office, 432 Chamber of Commerce. Coliseum Skating Rink Catering to the best class of patrons only. New Hardwood Floor. Famous Richardson Ball Bearing Skates. Special attention given to beginners. For private Ijssons apply to l'i i if. A. Waldvtein, floor manager Wednesday afternoon., tin- ladies only. (Iknkrai, Admission : Artermxma free; Skull's, '25c ; children, 15c. Evening: Ladies free; gents 1UY; fkaU'B 23c extra. Hours: Afternoon 2 to 5; evening, 7:;H) t" 10. Aluric by i'rol. Hcatty's Orchestra. Waldstein . Knutson, Mg'rs i SELZ SHOES "THE SOLE OF HONOR." Royal Blue for men at $3.25, $3.50, $4.00 Royal Blue for ladies at $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 At Carmichael's ON THE HILL. Milwaukee Nurseries Have U offer a good stock of Apple, IVar, Cherry, Peach and Prune trees lor tiia coming season. Have 20,000 two-year-old Y. K. Pippiu, Spiteenburg, Arkansaa Ulack, OrtWy, Hydes King, Winter ISaonana. 30,000 one-year-old Y. N. Vippin and Spitzenburx. My stock ia all first class this year in every respect, and true to name. Planters are invited to call and inspect this stock before placing your orders. N. B. HARVEY, Proprietor MILWAUKEE, OREGON. a T. 1UWSON. 9. H. sTTAJfTOI HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We ritNire to let our friends and patrons know that for t h full planting we will hare and cam sup ply in i.vv ruimbor ' Cherry, Pi3r,Apricot,Peach& Plum Treea, GRAP,a. CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all tbe standard rarietles of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spite berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON. Hood Rlrer. Or. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Pres. MARION I. HENDERSON, Attorney-at-Law and Notary Publio Vice President J. M. 8CHMELTZER, Sec-Treaa. Hood River Land Emporium Real Estate, Loans, insurance, Abstracts Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying Ouf abstract books are op to date in every particular and abstracts of Hood River Valley property is one of our specialties. Conveyancing and Surveying given special attention. We represent four of the beBt Fire In surance Companies having Agents in the City, and will give you satisfaction : .. .1.. : i! - fl iu tuo luaumnuti nue. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED The President of the company ia city engineer, and is prepared to do sur veying and civil engineering work of all kinds. Opinions civen on titles. ABSTRACTS A SPECIALTY H PHONE MAIN 141 1 YTRAGOOH CLOTHES FOR BOYS Edcrheimcr, Stein Sc Co. - Makers MAKE a list in your mind of all the good qualities you want to find in the boys' clothing you buy. Then come here and get more than you thought of in an suit. Good as it can be, stylish as it should be, lower priced than it ought to be. &j7ir, Junior and Russian suits in many variations of style ana" fabric. Carefully tailored and trimmed. Also a large show ing tfNtrfolks and double-breasted suits. Frank A. Cram Up-to-Date Clothier ursery J. W.- WILSON, Proprietor Dealer in APPLE TREES riic licuvy snow last winter damaged my trees to the ex tent that I was obliged to cut them back. Therefore I am enabled to place on the market Trees with a yearling top on a THREE YEAR OLD ROOT. All standard varieties. Guaranteed true to name and free from disease. " STABLIHIIKO 191) INOORPOKiTID 1906 Buttler Banking Company HOOD RIVER, OREGON Capital Fully Paid, $50,000 Earned Surolus. - $15,000 Sufficient capital is necessary, a good surplus is desir able, a competent bank examiner under either state or n.itional supervision is advisable, but the strength of any bank lies in the integrity and ability of its managing officers. I.K8I.1K Hl'TI.KH, Pres'iletit K II r iem-li DIUKCTOKS J. N. Tkm., Viiv Prenilrtlt. R. T, Tkiman Botlib, Cashier Cox DAVIDSON FRUIT CO FRUIT DEALERS and Manufacturers of all kinds of Fruit O oxes Highest Prices Paid for High Grade Fruit. Stoves, Heaters and Ranges All kinds, New and Secona-hand. Big Stock of New and Second-hand Furniture, Carpets. Art Squares, Rugs Chairs, Rockers, Etc. Phone Main 1053. 0. P. DABNEY & CO. HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. AGENTS FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, jDraying, Laggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. IMuiliel.-U. J. E NICHOLS UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR LADY ASSISTANT Prompt Service Day or Night ORDERS PROMPTLt FILLED FOR CUT FLOWERS Office Phone 3513, Residence Phone 3511 HOOD RIVER, ORE RECEIVING DAILY FRESH Flour and Feed CELEBRATED WHITE RIVER AND GOLDEN CROWN BRA ?DS ASUOCESSFUR RAKINfi lwy folloi theiiM of Vlii River and Golden Crown flmir. Whether you bake bread, cake, pien, or anv kiwi of pastry, you will find tliii flour a wife and reliable alandby. Trv it once and you will never use any other. MADE FROM SELECTED HARD WHEAT STRANAHAN fc CLARK HOOD RIVER, OREGON. T"1 ii7TaW