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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1908)
noob nivEit aiJL6ifck fojuftfipASr, April 36. 1666. Seven ' xivwjjj xvi v ion uurmiBn thujwuai, Airniii au. iua. j:" v ; i i iiiii i hi i i i .i - v m " " " " ' " - ' ' 0 Commencing Friday, May 1st without Reserve. First come, First Served. Our entire line of READY TO WEAR SUITS and SKIRTS. Men's and Boys' SUITS 20 Our iSuits & Skirts are Correct Per Cent This means every new Spring Suit or Dress Skirt in our big stock, all stylish, high grade Garments, bought with cash in New York. 20 off the regular prices. All Goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES a new lot just received. Come quickly-THEY MUST GO. Men of Hood River you never expected this opportunity. It's here, notwithstanding. Every MEN'S OR BOYS NEW SPRING SUIT, hundreds of them at 20 off price. The Goods are the newest and best values I could find in New York. Bought for Cash. ALL Goods MARKED PLAINLY. See Windows vSee Windows GRAM'S 0 OFF OS- SJ u o 3C 3C 3C 3C BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Dieta Studio for photos. Clover and Timothy seed at White head's. Earl Bailey, of M osier, was in town Friday. Chicken for Sunday dinner nt Mc Guires. Juft arrived Eastern white fish at Jackson's. Mrs. Isenberg went to Portland last Saturday. Pickled pork and corned heef Me Guireliros. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackeon'p. Vetch, timothy, clover and garden seeds at Jackson's. Dr. Dumble made a professional trip to M osier Friday. Fresh halibut, salmon and razor clmus at MeGuire's Friday's. Land planter both kinds, Utah ant Ore., at Whitehead's feed store. il. b Davidson returned from a week's trip, to tbe sound country. Goto W. 8. Gribhle. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 7(i Shoe. tf Special orders taken for Hazel wood Ice Cream specialties. C. P. Ross. E. A. Ranoue, of M osier, bad busi ness at Uood River tbe last of tbe week. Miss Margaret Raz, one of tbe teachers at Udell, left Saturday for her borne at Hillsdale. Dr. Dumble and Dr. Jones went' to Mosier SuudRy to look alter tbeir ranch interests at that place. Mrs. Hanley, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Clark, foi a few days, returned borne Saturday. 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. A meeting of tbe Hood River Hor ticultural Scciety was held Satuiday and Murray Kay was elected president and J. L. Hershner seoietary and treasurer. No in the time to order your Spring Suit. The very latent and "best things out will be found ai (he Toggery. Con fidence in the Royal tailors means better clothes for you. If you want to buy or sell real estaie go to Onthank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Cleveland's Baking Powder, in 3-lb. cans only cost $1, and S ib can $1.(15. Both these cans have the metal bundle under the regular cover. They are use ful when empty. Sold by Hanna & PorijiO. Clarenoe Gilbert went to The Dulles Thursday, where he made a demon stration of the Cadillac before pros pective buyers. S S. Baldwin came up from Portland to run the big red maobine during bis ab?enoe. It you wish to save 50 to $75 when you buy your piano, buy direot from the factory dealer and not f mm agents or canvassers. Several beautiful in struments just reoeived from Chicago at Soule's Piuuo House. Second band piauoa and organs taken in exchange. Balance cash or time payments. Fresh ranch egs at McGuires. Pickled pigs' feet at McGuire's. Bee that Clover Seeder at McDonalds. Our work guaranteed. Deltt Studio Finishing for amateurs at Deits Stu dio. Rest line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. Wood For Sale Phone 3695. L. E. Taft Wheat and Timothy hay at White head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalds. 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 Mr. Merrill was Portland visitor on Saturday. Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McReynoids. D. J. Trelher was passenger to Tbe Dalles Saturday. Petaluma Incubators for sale at McReynoids & Co. Rex spray in any quantity at White head's feed Btore. Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay at McReynoids Sl Co. Smoked halibut, herring, salmon at Jackson's. Stock foods of different kinds at McReynoids A Co, Percy Cross has returned from Port land and is up at Dee. There will be a meeting of tbe La dies' Aid at Mrs. M. H. Nickelsen'g Friday afternoon. All the leading teachers of cookery use Cleveland's Baking Powder. Sold by Chapman Co. Miss Rush, who baa been teaobing on tbe east side, leturned to bet borne at Corvallis last Saturday. It never fails to make light wholesome food Clevelands Baking Powder sold by Chas. F. Wetherell, Bingen. Wn. Miss Emily Wilson and Lena Evans are prepared to do dressmaking at 274 Ninth Street. Phone Main 1441. all) Prof. 0. D. C. Henry, prinolpal of tbe Odell sobool, on Saturday last went to attend tbe summer sobool at Monmoub Those who have used it the longest praise it the most Cleveland Baking Powder. Recommended by Henry F. Loge, the East Side Store. Call at Soule's Piano House for Edison phonographs and reoords. 'Vitb tbe exoeption ot one house in Portland this is tbe largest stook in Oregon. Tho Apple Growers' Union has the agency for Black Leaf Dip, a tobacco preparation, ure thing fr ull kinds of aphis Can be used with lead spray, or separately. Order now. W. S. Wood and family, of Vancou ver, Wash , are camping in tbe Pine Flat oountiy, and Mr. Wood came over Tneidsy to visit bis brother, J. M., of Wood & Smith Bros. It cannot help but be good. Why? Because Cleveland's Bakinir Powder has been used for the pat forty years. This certainly is an excellent recom mendation. Ask II. Conuoway. T, W. DeBassey went to Mosier Sunday morning. Miss Zula Fowler spent a tew days lo Portland tola week. Miss McGrath spent Sunday with Miss Leslie Id Tbe Dalles. Mrs. O. B. Hartley left Saturday cor Portland to visit her sister. Mrs. Soobie and small daughter spent a day at Viento last week. Geo. Dimmiok left for Portland Monday evening for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Luokey went to Portland Tuesday on business. Rev. W. A. Wood, of tbe Christian onuron, preacned at Mosier Sunday. Jaok Morrison and Ralph Reed had business at the county seat Thursday. Miss Carrie Brown, of Mosier, spent Sunday with ber aunt, Mrs. Z. C. Phillips. Mrs. Hazer, of Portland, came down Saturday aud la working at Young's oyster parlors. There will be a meeting of Royal Arch Chapter Friday evening. Work in R. A. degree. D. R. Cooper and U. C. Rush, of Mt. Hood, went to Tbe Da.les Mon day evening. Mrs. M. Wood left Monday for San Francisco, Calif., to visit ber aged motber, wbo la quite ill. Dr. Sharp has purohased a fine horse and carriage, and is now able to take oare of bis country patients. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe and daugh ters were tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs J. K. MoGregor at Mosier Sunday. Miss Ruth Potter, wbo bas been ill for some time, is better and left Tues day to stay awbile at Tbe Dalies to try and regain ber health. E. O. Waltber, of Boise, Idaho, ar rived Monday evening on a visit to bis sisters, Mrs. A. D. Moe and Mrs. U. L. Clapp, and families. Tbe members of Grays' orchestra went to Stevenson last Saturday to play tor a dance given there that evening Tbey returned Sunday morn ing. C. J. Bruce Bnd wife, of Valentine, Neb., arrived Friday and are tbe guests of Jasper Wickham, an unole of Mi. Bruce. Ibey are looking tor a location In tbe Paolflo Noitbwest. K. H. Weber. Geo. O. Blakelv. Dr. Geiseudorfer, U. F. Gibous, Dr. H. Logan and Tbos. C. Hauford came down from Tba Dalles Monday even ing to attend the meeting of Hood River Commandeiy. Miss Snow Copper, who has been trimming bats at Mrs. Billings, left Monday tor Menominee, to visit her friend, Mrs. Cole. Afttr ber return sbe expects to tesume ber former work of dressmaking. Tbe water oompany was busy all the week laying the new iiou pipe aloug Oak street and It is being put down to stay. The present wooden mains will be left In tbe ground for tbe present at least and will be a great convenience in outtin over tbe sys tem luto tbe new pipes, aud would be a good reserve in choc It was required. I he old pipes have been an aunoy ance both to the oompany and the public on account of tbe constaut leaks and the lion pipex will be appreciated. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES SNAPPY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Headquarters for Cuoll I ftt nf Our Phonograph BASE BALL SUPPLIES JWUI LUl UI Parlor For PKOKKSSIONA LS and Dv.ol l..r n n wtwtingp.irit.f the store. AMAXEURS rOStalS JUSt 111 w,"e"ertwByoUBt Sarove?SHrCUirs: BULK SEEDS New Sheet Music St. ..la. Etc., to fit ot the camp M a Big Reduction This Week TJ",'TJmi "pJuHUSi ramnletH Liltle Prices. mental Mimt.er8 Published. ron p -"" rr BUY YOUR SEEDS HERE Come in and hear them played. W ood en ware Chair . f, , -- Seats, Mouse and Rat Traps. Croquet and Tenuis Telescopes. Suit Cases, Wood Fancets Butter Ladles Sets. Tennis Balls, Racket Hand Bags, Etc. in Canvas, Mat Moulds and Bowls, Brooms, "nl Nei. Croquet Sets ih all ting, Straw and Leather. All Brashes, gaskets, Etc. bUes. Little Prices. sues. Little Prices. New Souvenirs of Ice Cream Freezers Household Necessity Hood River Automo- We carry the very best makes, ies Hanolio, Bon Ami, lnox bi'er, Indian Papponws ami in all sizes. Have you shmi the Soap, Sulphur ''andlew, Cam Maple leaves each containing twin fill Zero? Y"ti can frerge pbor Bads, Bath Brick, Slow fnlifer with 24 view nrity-vMllev two flavor at once Li"le price Polish, Furniture HVIi(h, Kir Early Rose seed potatoes at Whitehead's. Mies Nettie borne folks. Buck Is visiting tbe Wn will aaiu conduct the informatiua am) em ployment bureau for the benefit of Picker anil Growers. we did la?t year. Fleaee advise ns aa early as iiossible in regard to your wart, flrt conn first herved. Ofl,L,,, -fJ, - 4?t Lime and cement in any quantity at Whitehead's. Mrs. W. F. Laiaway went to Port land yesterdpy. Black Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure death to aphis, at Whitehead's. Father Solands was In Mosier this week, the guest of J. N. Mosier. Timothy, red and white clover, vetch and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's. G. W. Snow, of Snow & Upson, wan in Portland on business Monday. Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover and timothy hay at Whitehead's. Mm. Johnson and son, of Viento, were in town Thursday shopping. Cabbage and tomato plants. Earlrett and best varieties at Whitehead's. Messrs. Markam & Underwood were both in Portland last week transacting buainess. MrB. John Wilson is viaitiug her daughter, tbe teacher at Tygn, for several days. Dr. Shaw, we are glad to say, is able to bs out and around again after his recent illness. If you want a No. 1 horee without a fault, or single harness, buggy or new pbeaion, call on A. S. Blowers at ouce. Miss Jones, one of tbe able nurses here, returned Monday from Tbe Dallas, where sbe has been on a case. Editor Michel I, of the Stevenson Pioneer, attended tbe meeting of Hood River Commandery Monday evening. Mrs. M. A. Furquhar, who has beeu visiting friends In Hood Kiver for a tew days, returned to ber home at Portland last week. C. D. Niokelsen gave a short talk yesterday to the students at tbe binn sobool on tbe proper ways and meth ods of conducting an up-to-date newspaper. Frank Daveuoort. Jr.. sneut Sun day and Monday on his ranch at Lit tle White Salmon. - He has over B0 acres, Ave ot which are in full bear ing txees. All members ot Canby W. R. C. are requo-ited to be present at the regular meeting on Saturday, May 'J. Lunch will he served after m?etiuir. Press Correspondent. Don't Forget The BASE BALL and TRACK MEET Friday and Sat. May 1, & 2 Business houses will be closed Friday afternoon from 2:30 to Miss Hazel Waters, of Portland, a trimmer in one of the lamest whole sale bouses there for tbe past eight years, anived Wednesday to astist Mis. Hillings in her store here. Miss Waters is a very oharming young wo man and we all hope that she will be contented to remain here in Hood Kiver wltb us. Mrs. A. B. Billing!. iromMt. Hood. tbe mother of tbe popular (fribble boys, luft yeHterday for Tbe Dalles to be witb tier daughter, Mrr. Jas. Coop er, wbo is very ill witb tuheroclosix. ibephysioiauH have yiven tbe family no hopes for hi r recovery aud ber many friends extend tbeir sympathy to her people in tbeir trouble. Burnett Duncau returned Tuesday from bis ranch at Mosier. He is not going to give tbe railroad company inauy more dollars for bis transporta tion to bis little ranch, for he bas re cently purchased a bright red new auto-bi and will speed along over the hills in less time and at far greater convenience than tbe train would do tor him. Miss Stella Crouse, who has been teaching at tbe Frankton school for tbe past tew years, left last Monday for ber old. borne at Louisville, 111., wheie sbe will reside for the futore. Miss Cronse is one of Hood River's oharming young ladies and It is with tbe greatest of regret that we see ber go. Her sister and husband, Prof, and Mrs. Crouse, expect to leave Ju u month for tbe same plaoe. Miss Nellie Horner autertained the Epworth League with its many men. bers and friends at her borne h st Monday etening. Although the prin cipal purpose of tbe evening was the election of o dicers for the ensuing year, games were played and refresh meets enjoyed. Tbe new cabinet bas the follow log officers bo it: Presi dent, Alcah Day; first vioe president, Albert Lathrop; second vice presi dent, Maude Pattee; third vice presi dent, Omar Day; fourth vice presi dent. Pearl Bradley; moretary, Ionia McGra.h; treasurer, Flo W. Orr; or ganist, Nellie Horner; assistant or ganist, Jenuie Edgiugton. Mr. Kaizer, of lone, is visiting bis brother for a few days. Mrs. John Wellbeig, of Mosier, was in Hood Kiver 'luewlay. MaHter Roy Stoltz, of Mosier, spent a tew days here this week. Mis. lialsier, cf White Salmon, went to Portland Thursday. Mrs. F. W. MoReyuolds is in The Dalles visiting ber daughter. Mrs. Dickson, of Menominee, was here on huHiuess yesterday. 11. M. Huxley aud family spent Sunday on their ranch nt Mosier. Miss Charlotte Howard weut to Portland yesterday to spend a few days. Mrs. K. K. Adams, of Poitlaud, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Clarke. Mrs. Hausberry, of Cascade Locke, wps in town last week visiting ber mother. Miss Mattie Hudson came up from Motier Thursday to have some ouulist work done. Geo. S. Smith, ot Washougal, has been visiting his brother here for tbe past week. Elmer Gribble, of Detroit, Mlcb., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Jas. Cooper, ot The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Iladley. of Col lins, spent Sunday witb tbeir parents iu Hood Kiver. Misses Grace Snlliuger, Graoe Coyle and Mattie Hudson wore down from MoHier Wednesday. Mrs. L. Clark left on the steamer Simons yesterday foi Collins Hot Springs for a week. Mrs. M. Stoltz left yesterday to vis it ber hister, Mrs. Garrett, at Mill Creek, I he Dalles, fot a few days. C. G. Ruff, who is the owner of a ranch iu tbe Mt. Hood country, came up from Pm tin ml lust week to view It. Miss Irbalee Leslie came up from The Dalles Tuesday to spend tbe sum mer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mis. John Cowley. Mrs. Sbeean, of Cnsoade Locks, went to For. laud Thursday. Sbe is a teohe ' ot music and bus a laige class at both the Locks and White Salmon. Night Watchman Lewis returned Saturday evening from Warm Springs, where he went to visit bis brother and recuperate, and weut on duty at once. F. M. Slaveu feels very grateful for the kindness aud assistance rendered by friends and neighbors since the burning of his residence aud con tents. Mrs. Bertha Spight is attending tbe State Sunday School Convention at Forest Grove this week, as a delegate from the Baptist Sunday school of this city. Mrs. Wm. Keir reneivod word yes terday of the death of the twin daugh ter ot Mrs. Kelley, at Chicago, daugh ter of Mrs. Kerr, and that tbe twin boy was also very dangerously ill. Thou. K. Campbell aud Clyde B. Aitchisou, members ot tbe Jrailroad commission, were in Hood Kiver yes terday on a tour of inspection ot the depots. Ai r. Campbell went up to Dee on the Mt. Hood road. A report of the State Sunday School Convention will be given by Paster Nutley at the Baptist cbuiob next (Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. In the evening tbe topic will be, "Why Keep Sunday lunteud of Saturday." The r -gular covenant and business meeting of tbe Baptist church will convene Friday evening ot this week instead of Weduesday on aoonuut of the pastor being in attendance ou tbe State Sunday School Convention at Forest Grove. DeBussey's chop boose is adding new improvements constantly. Mr. DeHusey hss recently bad a line new electrical sign made of green and red glass witb tbe namo and business painted on it. It can be seen from the trains and is a good thing. Wm. Stewart, of Lyman Smith ave nue, received a telegram yesterday from Fargo, N. 1) , that his wife bad recovered from an operation In a hos pital at that place, but was not doing aa well as was hoped for, and be left for Fargo ou tbe erening train. Sheriff Chrisman and Jas. Harper were down lrom lhe Dalles Saturday and returned witb Cbas. Miller, wbo is accused of lurceuy committed eev erul months ago. It appears that Miller ha been in Vancouve r.tor fotne time, but returned to Hood Kivei' re cently, and Marshal Ganger notified tl: tdioriff with the shove re.ult. Subje( Is for Dr. Lntbiop Ibr Sun day: a. in, "The Sfveu Words on tbe Cross;" i. in , " lie Logic of Answered I'rivr." Attrr t! morn ing sermon Mia-c FIr.reuce ll;iun will sing, "KeHrle nut, O, lsiael," by Buck. After the evuuh it s i ice Prot. J. Adtian Epping will shik, "The Promise of Life," by On all. The choir, led by Prof. Ciouse, "iilren der antbeins morning and evtuing. SOUVENIRS POST CARDS Hood River Views Columbia River Views Oregon Views High School Cards Birthday Cards BOOKS Columbia River Scenes-new Where Flows Hood River Better Fruit Special Hood River Edition. Ttemeinber we have many Hood River Post Cards that cannot be obtained elsewhere. GIFFORD'S MT. HOOD and LOST LAKE, framed &uniramed Our PICTURE FRAMING Department was never so complete and the number of Frames we are turning out daily is the best guarantee of our Avork. For Good Workmanship, Good Taste and Prompt Service Go to Slocom's Book Store The Place that Does the Framing Odell Nursery J. W. WILSON, Proprietor Dealer in APPLE TREES The heavy 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 YEAH OLD ROOT. All standard varieties. Guaranteed true to name and free from disease. MARION MacRAE PORTLAND F. W. ANGUS HOOD RIVER 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, 482 Chamber of Commerce. Fruit Lands For Sale 5 acrvs. 1 miles out ; 3 acres, one and four year old Kewtowne, 2 acres in clover . Choice land and a fine location for s liome. Price $3,500. S acres. 2 miles out; 3J acres 3 year old Ppitzenl crgs. Variety of full bearing fruit near house. One sere panture; new modern cottage; must be sold quickly. Only 13,000. 10 acre. 6J miles out. Full bearing. Price f 10,000. 80 acres. 8 miles out, 24 acres in orchard. Price $10,000. Would exchange for city property. 40 acres. 0 miles from city. 6 acres 'ull bearing; 30 acres in cultivation; good buildings. Price $18, XX). CITY PROPERTY $M)0 buys 3 room cottage, fiO foot lot, Garfield Street. $850 buys 5 room cottage, two lots, Garfield Street. $701) is t'ie price, cMtnge 0 rooms, two lots Montello Ave. lHKt -will purchase cottage, 0 rooms, four lotn, Montello Ave. $3,000 takes modern, nearly new dwelling on Oak Street, centrally located. $.'n00 will buv choico Oak Street business property with old building. Centra location. Immediate possession. $1)000. Fine down town store property on Oak Street. Immediate possession. J. W. WIEDRICK HOME PHONE 8 DAVIDSON BUILDING i I ' 1 1 ' i 4 it 1 I