The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 09, 1908, Page Seven, Image 7

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Is the Scene of Tremendous Price Cutting on All SUMMER GOODS. Don't wait, because
Stocks are still in good assortments and prices never can be lower. Clothing, Panama
Hats, Wash Goods, Ladies' Suits, Wash Skirts, Hosiery, Underwear, all deeply reduced in price
WATCH OUR WINDOWS DURING THE SALE FOR UNUSUAL OFFERINGS
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BRIEF LOCAL MATTEIW.
The Diet Studio for pliotoe.
See that Clover Seeder at McDonald.
Juft arrived Eastern white fish at
Jackson's.
Pickled polk and corned beef Mo
(iuire Bros.
Lime and cement in any quantity Ht
Whitehead's.
Maple Syrup and New York State
Duck Wheat at Jackson's.
Vetch, timothy, clover and garden
teed at Jackson's.
K. T. H'oUs wont to M osier l iiday
to look up a timber claim.
FreHU halibut, miliumi and razor
cluius t Mcliuire's Friday's.
Land planter both kinds. Utah and
Ore., at Whitehead's feed store.
'Jimothy, red and white clover, vetch
and aldilfii seed at Whitehead's.
GotoW. S. Cribble. Mt. Hood, for
llie District No. 7l Slum. If
Ida k Leal Tubucoo Kxtract, sure
deth toaohis, at Whitehead's.
Ur. T. L. Kliot came up from Port
IhihI Friday on a bubiuoi-ti trip.
Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover
mill timothy hay at Whitehead's.
Mr a. John Cowley weut to The
Dalles Thursday to visit her daughter.
''A Week of Itoses," at George Sl
coin's Thirty-two pages. Only 15c. jlli
Mrs. Dr. Mary J or dim went to The
Dalles on professional business Fri
day. Miss Helen Orr weut to Wasco Fii
day. where sbo spent the Fourth visit
ing at her old home.
' Now i the time to order your Spring
Suit. The very latest and best things
nut will be found ai the Toggery. Con
fidence in the Koyal tailors means better
clothes for you.
Carl Green and family ot Columbia,
Mo., are visiting the families of Dr.
Kdgingtion and O. 11. llartby Mis.
Green is i sister ot Mrs. F.dgiugtou
aud Mrs. Hartley.
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.
A. O. Adams, of Cascade Locks, le't
lor New York state Monday morning
to join bis wite, who is visiting rela
tives in the east, and will return with
Mr. Adams in ahout a month.
If you wish to save S50 to $75 when
you buy your piano, buy direct from
the factory dealer and not f mm agents
or canvassers. Several beautiful in
struments just received from Chicago
mI Soule's Piano House. Second band
piauos and organs taken in exchange.
Balance oash or time payments.
A delegation from the local 1.0.0 F.
lodge went to Mt. Hood Wednesday
jveuing of last week and installed the
officers of Mt Hood lodge, na follows:
Cbas Sbaw N. G. ; Mr. Mouioe, V.
G. ; Geo. Dimming, Seoy. Those who
nt tended were: E. S. Mayes; Dist.
Deputy O. M. ; N. 13. Jordan, Jud
Ferguson, Geo. Thomson, Dr. Pineo,
J M. Sobmeltzer, E. T. Folts, Ashley
Wilson and Tim lieatty. An ejabor
ute banquet followed, and the visitois
did not return to the city until daylight.
Fresh ranch egtfs at McGuires.
Tickled pigs' feet at McGuire's.
Our work guaranteed. Deiti Studio
Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio. llest line of Spray Nozzles at McDon
alds. Chicken for Sunday dinner at Mc
Guires. Wood For Sale-Phone 3595. L. E.
Taft.
Wheat and Timothy hay at White
head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to
McDonalds.
Metal house numbeis at Hunt's Wall
Paper store.
Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros,
every day.
See W. S. Cribble for Duck Furies,
Fead overs. tf
Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock
at Mclieynolds.
Pelalunia Incnhat rs for sale at
McUeynolds & Co.
Kex spiny in any quantity at White
head's feed store.
Clover, Timothy and Altai fit hay ul
McKeynolda & Co.
Smoked halibut, herring, talinnn at
Jackson's.
Stock food 8 of diffeiei.t kinds at
McKeynohls & Co.
Don't fail to gel o:m of Mai ;on Cook's
post-festival souvenirs. jlli
KrHnk Stanton took in Ike berry
fair at The Pallm Thursday.
H.J. Frederick is spending a couple
of weeks at the hot springs for Hit
benetlt of bis health.
MUs Bern ice Johusou has returned
from Frieud. Oie , where she taught
the spring term c' school.
C O. Pratt returned Fiiday from
an extended visit iu Portland. MUs
White returned Friday from a visit
with frieuds in Pnithiud.
Call nt Soulo's Piano House for
Kdison phoungraphs aud records.
'Vith the exception o. one house in
Portland tbis is the largest stock in
Oregon.
H. K. Bnckwith and "family arrived
from Pmtland Thursday and will take
up their rs'dence in the Vaoghan
cotttwe, on Paradire farm, tor the
summer.
The Royal Tailors ot Chicagn and
New York arc the largest and liest
merchant 'adoring house in the world.
Sec their lino of samples for spring at
Th Toggery.
Mrs. Frederick was called to Port
land Friday on account of t o serious
illness of her mother, Mrs M. I'
Jacobs Mr. Jacobs is ulso still con
Qned to his bed.
F. 11. Liud was up from Portland
tne latter part of the week. Mr Liud
recently purchased twenty acres ot
Geo. Pe.ktus. at Mt. Hood, foi $-1,000.
J. R Steel arranged the deal.
M. J. Webber, of Crawford, Neb,
visited his old neighbor, C A.
Pnddy, t Mt. Hood, last week, sod
was I'elighled with the country. Mr.
Wehhi r is n akirg a t ur ot the coast
and likes Hood liner Die best of any
plaoe he had yet seen.
C. H. Stranabau made a business
trip to Portland F'riday.
A. W. King boarded the local tor
Poitland Friday atternouu.
Leslie Butler spent the Fourth at
Centralia with his daughter.
John Leland Henderson was a pass
euger tot Portland Friday afternoon.
A. W. Long aud wife, ot the Dalles,
celebrated the Fourth at Grange Park.
Ralph Iloyt and family, of Port
laud, spent the holidays in Hood
River.
Miss Shirley Flske, of Portland,
arrived Monday morning on a visit to
Miss Gretcben Calkins.
Mr and Mrs. A. L. Page visited
friends in The Dalles last week and
took in the cherry show.
Uaua Lago weut to Ibe Dalles
Ibursday to settle up with Wasco
county as road supervisor.
Piudeuce and lieulah Patterson, of
The Dalles, spent the Fourth with
Mrs. Geo. Slocom and family.
C. 11. Miller catuo down from his
ranch at Mosier to spend Sunday,
returning Monday moruing on the
local.
A. Wiuaus and wife returned to
Guble Thursday after visiting his
l.areuts and other relatives for a tew
days.
Mr. aud Mrs. Andre as, ot Wusco,
Hie the giiestu of (1. D. Woodwortb
mi l lamily at their ihucu in the upper
country.
Mrs. Dr Wright has returned from
a vi it ot several months in the east
ami is the guest ot Mis J. J. Gibbous
iu the lti'rrett dUtricr.
Rev J. O Tnte returned last week
Irom Ues Molue. Iowa, where he
fended n meeting of the supreme
lodge of the A O U. V.
Mrs. Mary F. White ud daughter
wnil to 'll:e Dulles Monday to visit
fi lends. Miss White will teaoh iu The
D.iiies publio cclicols next term.
S'jntord Tste lei t toi the east Mon
day to joiu hi i lfe, who is visiting
relatives. He will take iu the Denver
convention and go from there to
Omaha.
A. W. Rahles and wife, of Portland,
spent the Fourth with J. A. lipping
and family, ot Cedar Creek larui.
Mr. Rahles is a brother of Mrs. Kp
piug. "Bill" Nye, foreman of the Opti
mist at The Dalles, came down on the
early moruing train to celeberate the
Fourth in Hood River, but went back
o'l the local.
Mrs Dr Sweetland. of Grand Forks,
N. D., arrived laet week to spend a
few weeks with her parent. Mr. aud
Mrs J. O Mark. She will be joined
by bui husband in a couple of weeks.
G. A. Claike has rented the room
in the Biosine block being vacsted by
the Pacific. Stales Telephone Co and
will move iu with a large up-to-dste
jewelry stock between July 15 and
August 1.
I. H. HeilLruiiner and L. Fi. Morse
aud wivrg spent Saturday and Sunday
at Sandy Flat, aud Sunday Mr. lieil
bi on tier's horses got away from a boy
wbo was herding them aud started for
town. Tbey we.ro towed baok tor
towu by othei patties in the neigh
borbojd Qiid did not find the horses
until Monday.
GET IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
if IllHllWUlrf ""fillbi m ftfk
THF BIG STORE
WITH LITTLE PRICES
If Someone Handil Preiervi Time Jar j Pappoose, Maple Leaf
You a Lemon You're Rubbers, Jar Tops, Jar Fun- and Automobile Post
Imky make lemonade. We've rieK Jar Wrenches, Fruit Press- Cards Containing 24 mina-
got Umon Squeezers, 1-emon- , Sealing Wa.i, 1'iew-rving tnre view s f llo-id River. Very
ale Glasses, lee Shavers, Lem- Kettles, Long Spoons, Dippers, n .vel loailn-g souvenir. At
ade Shakers, etc. Little Prices Strainers, etc. Little Prices. our Ivt Card Sli.-p.
WiMMMPIMMMaBMWMSHBlHSW MiMaM SHMMSMMSSMMMSl - . WMlll f W WS S fSam
Berry Bowls Kie.ant The PesKy Flies are Hood River Souvenir
pat terns in Venetian Glassware, alwut. T-ituli f mI Kly Paper, BooKs Containing 1 tuitiful
Kill. J with fruit they're fl Wire Sri n Dish Cover-, M views of Hood River and viciu-
Iviititifn'i sight Not expensive sq-iilo Selling. Little Price', it v. Send tl.em to your KaMern
. Uulcr Sets Pitcher an.l j; ;;- KncI 85c.
BooKs Summer time is Six Glasses. Clear, coloiel and ',"rift,. B?f,k.t
, , . ,i ... . Bead (!ag, Purses, atch Fobs
hen one enjoys a good s'ory. decorated patterns 7ae to an() lnHt1y other arti. 18 of nn-
All the Ute eopyrght ! ks 83.25 per set . tivi manufacture.
tl.2-,a,.dfl.50edi io,.s(..r 7of Now u th5 Time A ln the Mountains or
Going Camping? Then h usewife will appreciate -oie at the Sea Shore a plion-
come tn us for vonr iiutfi'.. W. i f nr Perfection Oil Stoven, W e ogra h is n grpat umoiint if
l.svc everyihiiw cec s-ary to guarantee them to be all yon pl asure Tke one al-i u lo-n
tit up a camp in fie i-l-. c-nld wih tor in an nil st-.e you no. Conie 'o n- and we can
L'ttle I'rires Come and let us show you. lit you o'.l.
INDESTRUCTIBLE RECORDS
Fit any make of Cylinder Mat-nine. Will nol break, do n.,l wear out oi become
Hcralcby, are musically superior and don't coet mure. To be had only nt thin store
Misa Teal baa returned to Hood
River for the ummei.
Geo. Robertson weut to Kastern
Oregon Monday on a visit.
Mrs. M. L. Booth returned from a
visit to The Dalles, Thursday.
L. W. Hills, wbo baa been at Hood
River for some time has returned to
Wall Lake, Iowa.
Misa Gertrude Crosby left tor Priue
ville Tuesday to visit old fi lends and
relatives at her old home.
Rev. W. G. Eliot, jr., aud family
came up from Portland Monday aud
will spend a couple of weeks camping
iu the mountains.
The next regular meeting of the W.
C. T. U. will be held at the resideuce
of Mrs. S. E. liartmess., Tuesday July
14tb at 2:30 p. m.
R. L. Fowler, of Cbenowith, a deal
er in oedar posts, had business iu
Hood River Tuesday, in company
with F. W. Debart, of Underwood.
Work will be resumed at once on
the mill ot the Wiud River Lumber
Co. at Cascade Locks aud the mill
put iu operation as soon as possible.
Mrs. A. A. Couch, of LaGraude,
who baa been visiting her daughter,
Mrs. J. E. Kobertsou, for a month,
returned borne Tuesday morning.
Mrs. P. J. Cronin aud daughter.
Nellie, arrived Monday morning from
Portland and will spend a week at
Cedar Creek farm, the guest of Mrs.
J. A. Epping.
F. Stanton left tor North Yakima
Tuesday to attend a meeting of the
Paoiflo Coast JSurserymeu's Associa
tion. Mr. Stanton went by way of
tbe Noith Bank road to Pasco.
Word has been received from Euick
Cornell, the Casper, Wyo., man who
la sink at a Portland hospital, that
he Is iu a serious oonditiou, and not
expected to live. His wife and son
aie with him.
Mrs. W. O. Hadley of Collins Hot
Springs, sister of F. W. Clarke, aud
their father Levi Clarke of Hood
River, made a return trip on the
Simons to The Dalles Thursday from
Hood River. Cbiouiclc.
Mr. aud Mrs. A. 11. Griffin, of
Aberdeen, Wash., stopped off Sunday
to visit the House and Fouts families,
old Michigan neighbors. Mr. and
Mis. Giitliu were returning from a
visit to their old home iu Michigan.
Wm. Fleming, bartender tor Geo.
Fox, left Monday morning to take a
position in the Hotel Gerlinger. at
The Dalles. L. S Woxel, who was
tatteuder also for Fox, has a position
iu tbe Umatilla House.
Oliver Evans and wife, uf Devils
Lake, N D., visited J. O. Mark in
the Pine Grove district, last week
They weut to southern Oregon and
California fiom here and will return
home by tbe northern route.
Mrs. II. S. Dano returned Monday
from a trip to Peuusylvauia. She
weut to Chicago iu May as a delegate
to the Supreme Lodge cf Royal
Neighbors aud spent 'be rest of the
time visiting relatives in the tar east.
Dr. F. Cooper left for Iowa Tues
day and will atop at Denver on the
way and look iu at tho Domocrutio
convention. The doctor will steud "
few weeks on business ana visiting
oil f i lends at Villisca ana other
places.
Cyrus D. Auyer, editor ot tbe Mor
rison County Democrat, ot Little
Falls, Minn., was a culler at u;e
Glacier, office last Fiiday. Mr. Auyer
was making a tour of tbe coast, aud
dropped oft a day at Hood River on
bis way home.
N. 11. Anient, junior member of the
firm ot the Briggs Anient Laud Com
pany ot this uuy una Miss Nellie
Plug, daugutur ot Mi and Mrs. 1'.
E. Ping, ot Weuatcneu, Wash., were
(Darnell Ju irmlty l-.piocoijal cbuich
IU Seattle, at uuou July 2utl. Mr.
auu Mrs. Anient urn veil ul Houu
Riter F'tiday last auu Hill make tbeit
homo beie Iu the future.
ihut. Marnolt on Monday ; ur-
obuhuJ a t-teuujstup litkut of the Honu
Idvur banking & irusl Co. lor Liver
pool, aud will sa:l uu tne iOmpiess ol
Ireland tiuui IjueLeu July H. tie left
Mouuay e. tiling anil Mill tpcud u ten
days visiting iu some ut me. eutem
cities before the b ,ut t..iu, Har
riott was engineer at Meiuiuine, uuu
will take advantage ot tbo eutt ixeo
vacatiou to visit his relatives in lot
"old country."
Frank Noble returned Tburau..;
from Newport, where he aud bis w i
leniaineri after tbe clone ot the U. A
R. encampment. Ibey uere mttni
iug to uiuke quite a stuy uu tbe couhi,
but Air. Nolle bud a tainting spell a
Ouuple ot days before their retuix,
which changed their plans. Mr. Nobis
bad a tainting sj-bll while standing uu
a bridge over a ri.viue. and led to the
ground below, a disljucu ot tever. 1
feet, where he was discovered uncou
soious some time Utti. He was re
moved to tbe bouse, aud was laid up
for a oouple of days tiefoie being able
to rtluru home.
was a passenger on
11. F. Davidson
No. 7 Tuesday.
O. H. Hartley made a trip to Fast
em Oregnu yesterday.
Kheriir Mer-o weut to The Dalles
yesterday on business.
Miss Fowlor weut to Rufus yester
day to visit tho home folks.
C. E. Wilson niado a business tlip
to Portland the tlrtst ot the week.
Miss Ruth Wiedrick is spending a
week's vacation with friends at
M osier.
Chas. 1). Duncan aud F. R. Bates,
of White Salmon, had business iu
Hond River Monday.
Dr. Eliot returned to Portland
Tuesday utter spending a few days
looking utter his new building.
Mrs. S. F. Illy tho leturned home
from Spokane yesterduy, utter spend
ing a couple ot weeks with relatives.
The river is falling quite rapidly,
and the large boutst will not be able
to land near the depot muah longer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Mastets, of
Pcitluud, spent the fourth with C. D.
Thompson and family, returning home
Tuesday.
Prot. Coad who us noted elsewhere
bad the misfoitune to break bis leg
bus ai rived homo aud is making us
rapid recovery hh possible.
The U. 15. Conference, which re
cently met in Portland, has asii'gued
Rev. J. T. Merril of this city to the
pastorate of a church at Vancouver,
Wash.
W. F. Runkin, nf Enterprise, Ore.,
on bis way home trom Portland,
stopped off to visit his old triend, T.
A. Reavis, continuing his journey
yesterday morning.
W. 11. Andrews and wife, who have
heen visiting at tho Woodwortb much
iu the Mt. Hood country, returned to
their homo nt Wasco yesterday. Mrs.
Andrews is a sister of Mrs. Wood
woitb. The St. John's Review notes that
1). R. Norton formerly of this city but
who bad been in the hardware busi
ness there for some time has disposed
of his business on account of ill
health.
A post marking the line between
Multnomah and Pood River counties,
hetweeu Cascade Locks and Bonne
ville, on the O. R. & N. trucks, has
on one side of it "Multnomah" and
on the othor side "Wasco." E. 1L
Harrlmau, plense correct.
Judge Lliick, as acting coroner,
made tbe tirst depns't in the Hood
River county tteasuiy, depositing with
Treasurer lirock one cent which be
found on the person ot the drowued
man ut Wyeth, and holds the (list re
ceipt given by tbe new treiisurei cf
tbe new county.
Agent Fredrioy is making uu effort
to retain the extra mau at the depot
who was put on during tho strawberry
rush, and as the business shows an
incr a?o of nearly fifty per cent over
last year iu ticket aud freight re
ceipts, h is justified iu asking lor
the additional holp.
Dr. KdiiMinds hud the
entertuiaina Rev. Wm. 11
a Prostiyterluu missionary who has
been located in Korea tor several
years, for a few days recently. Mr.
Harrison who is an old friend of tbe
doctor's formerly resided iu Ken
tucky and stopped olt at Hood Rivet
on his way to the Klue Grass state.
W. J. Baker aud Company report
the following sides made througb their
firm recently: Daisy McCarty to C.
E. Coon's store on tho hill; A. A.
Schenck to II. Lee Fording, oue half
block on hill; P. F. llradford to F. S.
Smith, ten acres; Tilman Curmau to
H. Hchultz. flvencres; W. II. Moore
to B. I-'. Hairctt, oue lot iu Waiiuuma
Wm llayn-tp, the well known hard
ware iiihii bis dispose! of hiu ttock to
K. A. Franz, who has for soino time
h--en associated with the Stewart
Kardwate and Furniture Company.
Mr. Franz will lake over the business
An rust 1st and soon tbo now 101 iot
block ij completed will occupy the
spaiiiutia floor nf that building with a
full line ot everything in tho busiutss.
Mr. mid .Mrs. W. L. Frazier left for
thoir home in Culifoni a Tuesday after
spending sin rt honeymoon with
Mrs Frazier'a pan nts On Monday
etening a number nf old friends ot
tbe '-ride, met ul t he lesidencn of Mr.
and Mis. Fied Diet, tier parents, to
I i.l hei koi (I liy;-. end a nice social
nun- was inn (June a iiiiuii.er were
in-..; i.t tho .!-.-; i t nt the time cf their
d"i More, net the t'si:. 1 rico throw
ing . iu inL'i-il iu.
L'Mi.i limbed, chaiiuiuii of ll.e road
C i t itti-,. (ii tin. Poitland tnl" Club.
ea ' i.p I " 1 1 find Hirer Sal or :ty lt
in' . i-iv r ni ,'iit th unlnmubilo meu
in reiiv:-c' to biiildii:g road
UToiigh to l ot-lend Mr Pus ell
said tliere v. o I ! Ij no I rouble In
getting the roml u.i thoughts tbe
M'lP niiiunh e.vuiu line.lf llo-ui Kivci
count v.ould build Ho- r;,id tl. rough
frnui I hi-: rnd ll ' n.l-l roil e f thi
sulo men here will take up I v i. alter
aud see wbut cau be done.
pleasure, of
Hnrrlscu,
PICTURE SALE
For One Week Only
A limited number of
FRAMED AND UNFRAM.D PICTURES
Framed, $1.75. Unframed .75c
Sell everywhere for $2.50 & $1.2s
Slocom's Book Store
The Place that Does the Framing
MAIUON MacRAE
l'ORTLAND
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 yon want to make prompt sales
give iih your contract. Rhone Mr. Angus at his farm,
Home phone No. 187L, Hood River. Write to the
Portland office, V.V2 Chamber of Commerce.
THE ICC CREAM OF QUALITY
wet land's
Famous Ice Cream
vSpecial Prices on Orders
Hood River Agents
TOMPKINS BROS.
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
C,We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly leads all
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution.
CSaid a Business Man t " Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough
work. It will win out in the cud." Said an Educator! "The quality of instruc
tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest"
C,Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free.
References: Any bank, any newspaper, any business man In Portland