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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
3 2 Caved dc : DC IOC 3C PC DC 3TS5CTC 3CDO 0 NEW FANCY SOCKS .... ;.25q to 50c NEW TAN OXFORDS $3.50 to $5.00 CRAM'S NEW NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 5Cc to $3.00 NEW PANAMA HATS $4.90 TO $10.00 QQQf n " ; 1 " o n o i Correct Clothes for Men & Boys Shown Here Only The careful, dressy man will readily notice a style distinction in Cram's Clothing archi tecture not seen in other lines of clothing; that is, not too freakish in the extreme fash ion. In freakish clothing all vestige of style is more or less lost. Our Suits carry the earmarks of correct fashion, as their styling is not the too much overdone kind. You'll always note many marked features that are so much wanted and appreciated by the well dressed man that our clothes retain their natural shape, due entirely to the care ful hand made tailoring, giving the wearer a military carriage and a balance not visible in other lires of clothes. If you are to be well dressed buy one of our many suits and be satisfied. Safe The Up-to-date Store Reliable OCDC f ,c C it icrii ti raacig? nt - i HltlKF LOCAL MATTERS, The Die tz Studio for photos. 8ee that Clover Seeder at McDonalds Clover and Timothy need at White head's. Early Rose seed potatoes at White- neau's. P. S. Smith went to Arliugtoa Sat urday. Juft arrived Eastern white fish at Jack eon s. Pickled pork and corned beef Mo- Uuire Wros. Lime and cement in any quantity at y niieneau s. Koy Slooooi returned Saturday from trip to San Francisco. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck wheat at Jackson's. etch, timothy, clover and garden teeug auackson s. W. L. Clark made a business trip to xne uaues Saturday. Fresh halibut, salmon and razor eltiins at McGuire's Friday's. Land plaster both kinds. Utah uih' Ore., at Whitehead's feed store. 'I imothy, rvl and white clover, vetch and altalla seed at lutehead's. UotoW. 8. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for t he District No. 70 S hoe. t f lila k Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure aeatn toaptus, at Whitehead's. Miss AKa Poole left for ber home in ice Dalles Saturday to speud her va- -atioo L. M lieutley and family bave moved out u their ranch in the Mt. tio.d distiiot. Mrs. A. M. Kelaiiy came up from Portland Saturday to visit lior dtainh ter, Mrs, CJto. I. Slooom. J. P. Simouemi, of Portland, mid Jesse Maple, of L a Aiielen. nero in the olty Thursday on h tiuiuosa and pleasure trip. Now is the time to order your Spring Suit. The very latest and best things out will be found ai the Toguery. Con fidence in the Royal tailors mentis better clothes for you. Miss Margaret Wallace leturned borne Saturday to spend ber maimer vacation at the ranch. She has been attending school at St. Heleus Hull, Portland. If you want to buy or sell real estate go to Onthank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. It you wish to save $50 to $75 wben you buy your piano, buy direct from the faotory dealer and not f mm agents or canvassers. Several beautiful in struments just received from Chicago at Soule't Piano House. Second band pianos and organs taken in exchange. Balance cash or time payments. The Informal reoeptiou given by the ladies of the Unitarian oburcb to Kev. and Mrs. Bandy, Friday evening, was enjoyed by a good .sized gatberiog. The church was decorated with white syringes. There wti a vooal solo by Miss Alberta Jackson, acoompanied by Mrs Sletten, organ, and Wide ('handler, violin, and a violin solo by Willis Chandler, Mrs. Huxley, ac companist. Light refreshments weie served. Fresli raucli eggs at McGuires. Pickled pigs' feet at McGuire's. Uur work guaranteed. Delti Studio Finishing for amateurs at Deiti Sti dio. Hest line of Spray Nozzles at McDon- glllb. Chicken for Sunday dinner at Mc- uuireg. Wood For Sale Phone 3595. Taft. L. E. Wheat and Timothy hay at White head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to lUUj-runauiH. Metal house numbers at Hunt's Wall raper store. Fresh made aausage at McGuire Bros, every day. See W. 8. Oribble for Duck Eries, Fead overs. tf Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McReynolda. Petaluma Ineubatnrs for sale at McReynolds & Co. Ilex spray in any quantity at White head's feed store. E B. Smith, ot Portland, spent Sunday In the oity. Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay at McHeynolds A Co. Wesley Richardson went to Portland Satur lay on a visit. Smoked halibut, herring, salmon at Jackson's. Stock foods of different kinds at McKevnolds & Co. Mrs. Sauford Tale Mt Saturdnv fci a trip to Denver, where she will viail frieuds. Mrs. Bert Stranaban and nephew. son ot Mrs Smith, went to Ku us Saturday to visit relative. Miss Laura Rand nave up from Portland Saturday to visit with her grand patents, Mr. and Mrs. U L. Smith. (random Ellis, who has been con- Uned to her bed for sums time, is gradually growing weaker, and there is little hope of ner recovery. Call at Soule's Piano House for Edisou phonographs and records. Vitb the exoeptiou or. oue bouse in Portlaud this is the largest stock in Oregou. C. P. Howes, of St. Paul, Minn.. was in the city a couple ot days last' week. Mr. Howes is looking over tbe Pacific coast with a view ot Undiog a location. Word bas been reoeived from Eniok Cornell, of Casper, Wyo., wbo is at a Fortland nospltal, that tie is In a ser ious condition, and bis wife baa been seut for. The Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York are the largest and best merchaiit tailoring house in the world. See their line of samples for spring at Thd Toggery. Mrs. W. H Bishop arrived Satur day from the Warm Springs Indian reseivatinc. aud left on the evening train for the east, where she will make an axleuded visit L H Soorcl, of Ogdeu, Utah, wt tbe gnett of J. W. West at Dee several, days last week, and let! for Portlaud Satuidsy, iicunmHMrd hv Mi Ws.t. Mr. Soovel is lookiug tor sfniuub In tbe valley. , a business trip C. J. Calkins made to Portland Friday. There are several oases of measles ill toe olty and valley. Peter Schmidt and two children went to Portland Saturday afternoon. J. W. Morton came up from Salem Saturday to spend a few days in tbe Olty. Mis. Veia Stewart ia soendloa ber summer vacation in tbe Willamette valley. Clarence Gilbert of Hood River earn op yesterday from tbat plaoe. Chroniole. Gerald Bebee, of Underwood, was tne guest or r. A. Smith, in tbe valley lasi weec. SdsoIbI maetinu of the Masr.nln lodge Saturday evening. Work In tbe M. al d eg tee. P. M. Hall-Lewis and wife weut to Portland Katnrdav to visit the mother of Mrs, Hall-Lewis. W. W. Henderson, ot Hood River, is In tbe oity having come up last night. Chroniole. Rev. Father Klein was called to Wyetb Saturday on aoouat of the serious itluess of Mr. Fitzpatriok Rev. J. T. Merrill went to Dnfur Monday to deliver a lecture st tbat place. He was acoompanied by bis two duugbteia Mrs S. F. Blytbe reoeived word Saturday of tbe serious Illness of a nleoa at Spokane and lett lot that oity Sunday evening. R. W Kelley was a passenger on tbe local SHturday afternoon for Port laud. He will also visit at Eugene before his return. Mrs I'roy Sbulley and sous, Albert and Purer, went to Eugene last week to attend tbe commencement exer cises Mirt Hope Snelley graduated this year. E. A. Franz bas severed bis connec tion with the Stewart Hardware St Furniture Co. Mr. Franz is unde cided as to bis future, but may go In to buiiuesa I ere. Mr. Anson came down trim Klon dike, Ore., Sunday to meet his wife, wbo visited ber brotber-ln-law several day last week. Mr. and Mra. Anson returned borne Monday morning. Geo. A. Gurley. of Friend, Oregon, David N. Salsbury and Robert N. Caldwll of Hood River made final proofs on tbeir homesteads today be fore tbe U. S land offlolala here. Chroniole. The Ladies Aid of tbe United Biethern cburob will bold their reg ular moutbly Kensington at tbe borne of Mrs. Sherman Young uezt Friday afternoon, June 20 All tbe ladies are invited to attend. The enntflmntihin anarchist who dv- oauiited tbe Irrigating flume In Hood Kiver valley last week should n most severely dealt with If apprebeuded. Hanging Is too good for such a cur. Ue ought to be horsewhipped. Foi oite be made a losx of mauv thous ands ot dodars to meu whom be r- baps never met. wbo never did him a particle ot barm. We did not think such an abominable our caul. I live in Hood River. It Is too fine a plaoe lor mob people to thrive lu, perhaps that In tbe reason tb- brine sought to de itioy tbe orops St. Johua Review. CET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT . j THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Fire Cracker Fans Exact shape of a cannon crack er, pull the fuse and a beau tiful folding flag fan comes out. A great novelty for the 4th. 10c. Patriotic Crepe Paper Beautiful designs of Eagle, Flag and Tri Color in 10 ft folds 25c. Solid color rolls red, white and blue for decorating. 10c a roll. Japanese NapKins Plain white and decorated pat terns, the very uewei-t designs Lunch Seta containing Table Cloth and 12 Napkins, Wax Paer tor louche etc. Little Priors. Ic Cream Freezers lemonade Sei. Ice Cream l p pers, Soda Glaises. Lemonade Glut-see, Soda Straus, l-riiion Squeezers, Ice Shaver. lemon ade Shakers, ete Litile piices. FIREWORKS Firecrackers, reg. 6c bunches 4c Lady Crackrrs 710 in bunch 16c Dynamite Crackers bunch 10o Common Crackers all i" lc to 25c Torpediies p-r box 5c & JO 'ky Rockets lc t- 76.: Roman Camllrs t ba'l to 3(1 'mil lu 'o 25c Artillery Salute (new) 6c to 10c Hee Hives (new) .. 4c Fire Top (new I 2o Shuolinn Matches (new) box 6c "Sun of a Gnn" Torpedoes 6u Spark'ers (new) tOc per dm. Nigger Chasers, Snake's Nexts, Grass Hoppers, Colored Fire, Pin Wheels, Hiar Milieu, Floral Fountains, Colored Ton-he, Japanese Water F'W Work-, Boinjak Marble, Cap Pistols. Blank Cartridge Pistols. Kvplod ing fane-, Cap and Powder Uannon, etc. Have A Flag For Your Home 4G Cotton Bunting Flags l.0 (1x8 " " " !! 812 " " 3.00 t'aHVa Heading, lira Fyelets. Fast Color -v Jagta ese Lanterns Y.ti.ing mi pretty and effective ( r d 'firi-ntinc, a dozc!i different tyh', Uucy and urutesu,ue shapes 5c to 35c each Lunch BaiKetl All sixes with or without cover 10c to 60c' Wood and Per Plates 8c, 10c, and 15c per dot. Jar Tops 01 MMn Jar Tops Red and White Robbers Rubbers 5.' dox. High Grade life I"Z. Enamel Ware Jar FunneW 3c DeCOratlOnS Flags, all siaea from 1 inch to lit feet. Timue paper festooning, Wreath, Horse Plumes. Welcome Banners, eic The large.-i tk and the biggest variety. Little Prices. 9 F. S. Stanley speut Saturday in Hood River on business. Jadg Henderson made a busiuexs trip to Portland Monday. J. E. Cameron was up from Port land tbe first of the week. H. M. Abbott and J. Otteu were passengera for Tbe Dalle Monday. R. W. Caldwell went to The Dalles Monday to make final proof ou his homestead. Fred Frazler baa moved his family Into tbe Hamblet residence near the high school. For fruit lands under government Irrigation, address E. P. Dodd, Her miston. Ore. Fred Pane came ud from Portlaud Tuesday on business, going ou to The uaties on toe local. , S. S. Thompson came up from Llnuton Monday to look after his rauob in tbe valley. For information abo'it tbe Umatilla Government Irrigation project, ad dress E. P. Dodd. HermistOD, Or. At tbe school meeting at Frankton last week, J. W. Amiermtu was re elected director and M. P Iseuberg oieiK to succeed s. i'. lily t lie. G. S. MoLaren, and sou. of Seattle. arrived Monday ou a visit to his mother and sisters for a couple ot days. W. F. Davidsou returned to Coeur d Alene, Idaho, Tuesday evenius. so- companiod by his mother, Mra. P. S. Davidson, sr. Tbe next regular mention of tbe W. C . T. U. will be beld at the residence of Mrs. H. E. Hart mess Tesdav. June g0, at 2:30 p. m. T.J.Thorsen.of Baker City, spent a couple of days the first of tbe week looking over tbe Hood River aud White Salmon valleys. Don't fail to hear the oratoiical contest at the Baptist cburcb, Friday evening, June 26. Good speakina. good musio. All tor ten cents. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Chapman have returned from tbe east, wbere tbev spent a couple of months visiting old friends and relatives In several states. David Salisbury went to The Dalles yesterday to prove up on his claim, but was suffering from an attaok of appendicitis, aud was taken to the hospital. Dean Si Pearson are look inn un the Interstate commerce law in reference to making excursion or other special rates over tbeir ferry line, wben occa sion demands. W. P. Andrus left for Portland Sat urday evening after a severe attack of asthma laatiug three or fom days. Mr. Andrus will go to tbe mountains for tbe summer. J. R. Crosby, aeeut for the auto matio fire alarm machine, returned Tuesday from tbe Sound cities, where he placed several ordeis. Mr. Crosby bas letters irom most of tbe author ities on fire fighting in the big cities, unqualifiedly eudoreing his machine. One of the most unfortunate results ot the flood is in relation to The Dalles was tbe ruining of several uht dens on tbe beach. Portions rf the beaob bad been placed uuder nnltivii- tlon aud tbe vegetable were progress ing nicely wben ilm high wnter cxme, and with its deport a diift wood and sediment liteiaily buried thorn. Chronicle. Mrs. Josephine Ditmar and son, Frauk, of Dave'jpnrt, vVanh., are vis iting relative) nud old friends in tbe valley. Mra. Di'nmr is a iter of V. Winchell and Mrs J. is. English, mid spent ber childhood iu Hood River, but left here thirty yearn ago. She has not bceu baok in leu years, aud was much surprised at the wonderful development of be vnlley since that time. Mrs. Ditmar is fanning 10(H) aoret of land in WaHbintt'on. An Interesting mee ing of the V's was beld at Mrs. Cromcll's rosideune Monday evening Good Talks were given by Rev. Faikcr and Kev Oil more. A debate on the pubject, "Re solved that tiaohelor Life is Piefar abls to Married Lite" wns partici pated by Uilbeit Ud.'inutnii. I, D. Carnsban, Blanche Ford ami Fiorenoe Coon. Many good tilings were said on both aides and tbe drcinir u was given for tbe negative. Musio . s furnished by Victor Nutley, Miv Ford, Misa Edglngton and tbe MIsmpb Coon. " ' ... Tbe sixtieth annual session of the Willamette Baptist Association oou veoes with tbe First Baptist Cbnroh. Hood River, next Tuesday, June .'iu to July 2. A large delegation ie ex pected to arrive on the steamer Spen-1 cer on that day aud tbe meeting ia to oonveoe at 2:30 p. m. Tbe various committee') of tbe local cburob have been making arrangements to care for tbe delegates while here in a manner becoming to Hood River, and it is expected the people of om city will do tbe nice thing by tbe vieitois. Tbe seosious of the hsioolation are open to the put lie. I he evening ser vices will bo especially attractive. Amos Underwood bad business at The Dalles Tuesday. Mr. aud Mrs. Cop Hiiirichs re turned from Portlaud Suuday. Dr. C. W. Kdmouds returned from a business trip to The Dalles Tues day. Roswell Shelley is spending a few weeks ou his ranch iu tbe Odell dis trict. Mrs. O L. Stranaban came up from Poitlaud Tuesday to visit old friends aud relatives. Mr. and Mra. G. A. Clarke speut Sunday with F. W. Clarke aud family at The Dalles. Chas. Morse has returned to Hood River from Seattle, where he spent several months. John W. Moore, of The Dalles, vis ited his daughter, Mrs. V. O. Brook, I lie first of tbe week. M. F. S';hairer,of Omaha, Neb., ar rived yesterday on a visit to hi oousin, VV. F. Laraway. Mrs F G Larkin nud daughter, of Seattle, arrived yesterday ou a visit to tbe Cutlers, iu the valley Mrs. llnrtuiess received word last week of tbe deatb of her brother, Dr. J. H. Croupe, at Dayton, lnd. Mrs. P. K. Countryman and daugh ter returned to Portland Monday after a visit with the Moses families. MUs Rose Moore, a teacher in the pubio schools of Boise, Ida., Is tbe guesr, or ner cousin, Mrs. v. U. Hrook. Mra C. J. Hayes returned from Portland Saturday, wbere she has beeu visiting for a couple ot weeks. Mrs. K. M. Slavens and ohlldren returned "last week, from Portland, wbere they visited friends for a tew daya. Mrs. Mary Saammon, of Portland, visited friends in tbe city tbe fore part of tbe week, returning home yes terday. Mrs Dr. Adams went to Portland yesterday afternoon to visit friends tor a few days aud will return with ner son, Percy. Sam Smith and daucbter. of Port laud, old time residents of Hood Kiver, visited the families of Walter MoGuire and S. E. Bartmess last week. Mr. nud Mrs O. R. Hull nf Port. land, arrived yesterday and weut over to tbeir White Salmon ranch. Mra Ball will spend a ooupleot weeks with ber parents. A Women nl Wnndnraft Pirnta warn instituted at White Salmou last night aud Mrs. Wm. Ganger and W. F. McReynolds and wife went over to afleiat in the work. .lohn Hnrrlii nnd alra nf T.na An geles, and Einry Harris and wire, of Vanoouver, returned home Tuesday after a visit witb their nephew, A. L. roeips, ano laiuiiy. Dr. and Mrs A. C. Znritnn. Mr. nn,1 Mrs. 11. C. Campbell, ot Portland, and Mr. aud Mrs. Munshuwer. of Toledo. Ohio, were counts Ht Mid Oaks fur in lat week. J. J. Gibbons weut to PorHxriH Tuesday to be present at the wedding of Mrs. Gibbons' niece, Miss Mildred wuiruiu. mra liiiitjons went to Port land several days ago Misses I1h7.p1 nnulinw ami Alllo Blank, who bave been visitimz at the C. 1. Roberts raur.b at Pine llmv for ton days returned to tboir home et Kosobuig yesterday. Method is: Ch Sunday; morning, "The Right of reticiou evening, "ltie Moial Iu fliieiioe of Lover, Wife and Mother." Alter the evening sermon Mr. Alva Out and Miss Jennie Kdainutnn mill sing a duet. All invited. Rev. II. (.'. Shaffer, for mm nnutnr of the U. II church i.'. this oity, ar rived last week with bis family from Portland aud in oamping ut the Wood worth ranch in the Mt. Hood dUtriot. Two sisters from Indiana ate ulso with the party Prof. Ohatf II. MnKnioht: ml, A Tuesdav from a trin r.n f inldunriuu He will remain iu Hood River until tbe latter part ot August when he will go to Goldeudulfl preparatory to teacbiug in tbe Goldeudale "high school as soon as school opens. Mail dhiio came home the fore part of the week to spend his vacation. The hndelmll uitniA hot-ma .t HnnA River and White Salmon last Sunday was won by tbe lormer by tbe score of 4 to 1 It was a pitobet's battle throughout in which the honors were ..l ontevui.lv divltl' d and as in e of the best giiiiii-s plrtjr.d OU the locxl iliiiii.oiiil this Kfaton I he I'ood River In vs till iiIhv at The Dalles next Suu.l. v comwHTnoa. V y SJAKOtOCC UNUKItlKKW Q 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 Kiver Edition. KhIjIiIm T ni.lar a' T, r Dull h. W F Lnraay K C of ilood River Commam.! i . r oeitt.l notice from Grai d Comn ai.d r ,Villrtbt tbx new Comn.Biid.-r;. at I lie Dulles will i n iustitute l t xl Tn.dty. June :u All KuiuhM ! -i li in Ilood Kiver aio iuv.ted to an v. A good time U promised. Remember we have many Hood River Post Cards that cannot be obtained elsewhere. GIFFORD'S MT. HOOD and LOST LAKE, n amed &unframed Our PICTURE FRAMING Department was never so complete and tin- number of Frames we are turning out daily is tin- U-.st guarantee of our work. For Good Workmanship, Good Taste and Prompt Service Go to Slocom's Book Store The Place that Does the Framing MARION MacRAE l'ORTLAND F. W. ANGUS HOOD RIVER LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH MacRae & Angus Portland and Hood River We are prepared 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. It's Clean, Too Cottolene is simply a combination of the finest cottonseed oil and prime bwf suet. Everyone is ac quainted with beef suet the most diirestible of all animal fats. Cottonseed oil is very much like olive oil. the onlv difi'i'rfinrn Iipitio- fVmr. fL Fnirbank process of treating eot,tni.Hv1 nil mnl'oa if. rnnnli m O -vvv iMn..Kj AM AlAlAKslX milder in flavor. These vegetable oils aro ivrPfwUno-iv wholesome beincr prescribed for the dits nf d consuni)tives as Hesh builders. Cottolene is therefore a food n. wll shortening medium. How about lard? Do physicians prescribe it (or any pork products) to invalids? The most critical cannot taste wrWh pr fond ia nrlarl with Cottolene or with lard and butter. Indeed, the cook has to be clever to use lard with n.s siipppssfnl - manifa Cottolene. ... . v ...un jiuiu uuuiici, rui UiaK- nitf cakes. It cannot be enualed as a shorton! cuits, pie-crusts, etc. Cottolene nrod HOPS liPKt" roftlllffi in nil L-inla rvf fnmn arivinir doughnuts, potatoes, nnd mpnta color without greasiness. -And food cooked with Cottol-ne is digestible. We Sell and Recommend COTTOLENE Uie vStar Grocery Hanna (EL Perigo