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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1908)
:1 HdODIVEH GLACIER, TKUAflDAY, JULY 16, 1808. Beven 0 DC 3C 3C DC DOC DC DC u ! O 0 I NOW ON. ALE MUST GO Reg ardless MER GOOD of CosH to tuis 0 THE UP-TO-DATE. OTORE - - 3GDO BRIEF LOCAL MATTERH. The Dietz Studio for photos. See that Clover Seeder at MeDonaldi. J. R. Niokeleo epeut Tuesday in Portland. Just arrived Eastern white fish at Jackson's. Pickled pork and corned beef Mc Guire Bros. Lime and cement in any quantity at w inteiieau e. W. D. Rogeri had business in Port land Tuesday. Vetch, timothy, clover and garden seeds at Jackson's. Truman Butler boarded No. 5 (or Portland Tuesday. Fresh halibut, salmon and razor eluiiis ut McGuire's Friday'. A. M. Kelley, of Mt. IJood, lelt lor Portland Tuesday morning. Land plaster loth kinds, Utah am1 Ore., at Whitehead's feed ctore. Timothy, rtd and white clover, vi tih and alfalfa seed at WhitehendV. OotoW. S. dribble. Mt. Hoo.l, fur the Dintrict No. 7tl Shoe. tf lllaik Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure death to aphis, at Whitehead's. B. T. Young and wife went to Port land Thursday tc viBit fiiends Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover and timothy hay at Whitehead's. "A Week of Itoses," at George Slo coin's Thirty-two pages. Only 15c. j!6 Now is the time to order your Spring Suit. The very latest mid best things out will be found Hi the Tognery. Con fidence in the Royal tailor- means Ix-tter clothes for yon. Mrs. Eterhnrd was taken to a l'ert laud hospital last week for inedioul treatment, being ttnentem"! with a i attack of typhoid ,fever. Mr. Ever hard accompanied her. If you want to buy or sell real estiiie tro to Onthauk & Otten Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepiired. Nota rial work of all kinds. Mr. Coval, of Portland, has just ac cepted a position with Frank A. Cram. Mr. Coval is a thorough dress goods and silk man and will be a tub stantial addition to the force. I( you wish to save 50 to $75 when you buy your piano, buy direct from the factory dealer and not fioui agents or canvassers. Several beautiful in struments just reoeived from Chicago at Soule's Piano House. Second hand pianos and organs taken in exchange. Balance oaeb or time payments. The regular monthly Kensington under tbe auspices or the U. B. olmrch will be given at tbe home of Mrs. J. B. Nickelsen next Friday afternoon. Ladies are invited to come and enjoy a sooial afternoon. Mies Rose Ling, daughter of .;Moy Ling, ot Portland, will render a piano solo.. Rev. II. H. Wikoff, of Berkley, Cel., will preach at Riverside Congrega tional church next Sunday. Subject, "Religions Beginnings on tbe Pacific Coast." Au illustrated lecture will be given in tbe evening. Slides Catholic Missions, Pioneer Chapels, Present Day Cathedrals. Fresh rancli eggs ut MeGuires. Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio. Best line of Spray Nowles at McDon alds. Chicken for Sunday dinner at Me Guires. Wood For Sale Phone 3595. L. E. Taft. Wheat and Timothy bay at White head's. J. H. Cradlebaugb spent Sunday in Portland. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalds. Dr. Watt and wife went to Portland Thursday. Metal house numbeig at Hunt's Wall Paper store. Fresh made sausage at MrGuire Bros, every day. See W. S. Gribble for Duck Erie, Feud overs. tf J. S. Simonson was a Portland vis itor Tuesday. Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stork at McReynolds. Petaluma Incuhat' rs for sale at McReynolds & Co. Rex spray in any quantity at White head's feed store. Clover, Timothy and Alfalf i hay at McReynold.i & Co. J. hi. Nichols made a trip to Port- laud Tuesday. Smoked halibut, hcrrinir. salmon at Jackson's. R. W. Ordway had business at Tbe Dalles Friday. Stock foods of different kinds at McReynolds & O. Don't fail to get one of Marion Cook's pii-t-fi'stiviil souvenirs. j 10 Mrs Maroullus returned to Portland Friday alter a visit with friends for a few days. II. Vi. Albee came up trnm Portland Krlrlsv to look after his nrnnertv in terests in tbe valley. ClHnri nnrl whnlnanma will hu thfi entertainment by W. Eugene Knox at tbe opera house Weduesday, July 22, at 81 :5 p. m. Call at Soule's Piano House for Edison phonographs and records. 'Vith thA nvpontinn nr ntm hnnuo in Portlaud this is the largust fclock in Oregon. The Roynl Tailors of Chicago and New York nre the largest and liest meri'liaiit tailoring house in the world. See their line of samples for spring at The Toggery. Itn nnrl henr W Knirnnn Knnv - n - impersonator and reader, at the Opera bouse Wednesday, July 22 at 8:15 p. store 50 cents. General admission, 25 cents. Duriiiu the Minvcer SuihIht h nurd oiirI: fiF wiilil IiImub hum r.f t ha frnnl doors of tbe Mt. Hood hotel shut surJaenly and smasher the glass in both of them, the noise of the fall tni? crlnfl fkii-'pd Uih tiiHtiv unnsta in the house to believe that something more serious had happened until tbey investigated. A. A. Jayne made a business trip to Tbe Dalles Thursday. Frank A. Cram went to Portland Tuesday on business. II. S. Ualilgau returned from a trip to Portland Thursday. S. S. Baldwiu made a business trip to Poitlaud Thursday. Sheriff Morse and wife left Thurs day on h trip to Seattle. Rev. J. U. Tate was a passenger on No. 5 for Portland Tuesday. C. S.True and family returned from a trip to Portland Monday. J. M. Cauoll and George Chamber lain were Mosier visitors Friday. W. O. Ash and wife left for Port end Tuesday morning, taking Polly with them. Pine street assessment will be delin quent in July 18tb, 1008 Property owners should take uotioe. Mrs. S. W. Arnold letf Thursday on a trip to Portland and Forest Grove to visit relatives and frieuds. Mrs. J. A. C. Braur, of Portland, visited ber sister, Mrs Bort Graham, hist week, returning home Friday. Mrs. Cronin and daughter, who have lean visiting at the Epping home, retnrned to Portland Friday. Rev. G. K. Berry, of Portland, will reach at the Chrisitian cburcb next Suuday both luorniug and evening R IX Gould arrived Thursday morning tiora Wallace, lduho, to look after business matters for a few days. W. F. Laraway and C. K. Marshall attended a meeting of Oregon Com niBndery at Portland Thursday even ing. Mrs. Alice M. Wright, who has been the guest of Mrs. Win. Ilaynes tor a week, re limed to her home in Port land Friday. Miss Minnie Halversou, of Valley City, N. )., has recured a position as ateuogiapber in the office of the Apple Growers Union. Dr and Mis. Caroes and son left Thursday morning on a trip to San Francisco by bout, and will be gone two or tbreegweeks. Carl P. Ross, who was called to Wallula, Wash., last Tuesday, on ac count of the death of bis father, re turned to Hood River Sunday. J. C. Machines, tbe well known real estate man of White Salmon, has been elected to serve out tbe unex pired term of two years as council man in plsoe of J G. Wyers who re cently resigned. Mrs. May A. Gilbert of Hood Kiver, with hoi daughter, Mn. Fred Shoe maker of SpokHue, were in the city yesterday, ncrompaning Clarence Gil heit, who hiomht his auto up from Hood River. -Chronicle. Mrs. H. J Frederick returned tbe first of tbe week from Portland where she bus been curing for her parents, Mi. and Mrs W F. Jacnhs, who are both quite ill. The will be removed to Hood River as eoonastbey are able so that 4be can look after them. A glauoe into the moving picture shows these primmer evening) disoloses the fact that Hood River residents are Incoming addicted to tbe moving picture habit. Many of them have become regular attendants and can be seen at tbe performances as often as the program changes. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES T 1 " T . i Horse Hats are eenslble Souvenir Station. ry f Bicycle Supplies Han- and humane thei-e warm days. Writing paper and mviloprn liar., Scat Post, Spoke-1, Steel Put one on your horse and earn enntaining 24 different O.rvi n Bill, Vat, Pedals, VuHvs, his grutitude. Special 10c each Scenes. Fine fur your Ei-t'-i n Lamps, Heils, Pumps, ' a' bide, Summer Reading All ' '"!""''- Per t..v, 50c Content, etc. Little Prices. the newet-t and best novels that On Your Vacation You For Summer Divers selKor $1.23 und $1.50 every- will wail a telescope or Suit ion iiotldrg is hs idee as oil or where, at our hook counter 75c. Case. We have thet- in h :i'her. vmt.r color paiot'tig A small Watches The best ones '''-i All s ,-. t u ,,,,., w,8Nlry can get to sill at the price. ' '' I We have all the materials. They'll give good service. 81.50 New Sheet Music ALL Little Prices. i 81.75 and S3.00. THE LATEST VOCAL AM) Jardenierres Japanese Fl V DADFD INSTRUMENTAL HITS. Per nm) American Pottery in beaut- rLI rArLK copy, 85c. if,,) (.h,,,, Hn, ,iw.ori,tion. All FLY TRAPS I Woodenware Co nr s, I aiz-s. Little Prices. I WIRE SCREENS ' Biitfr ; Mould-, Stoneware Jars, Jugs, MOSQUITO NET ToieiVSoiat uUsk c,"ir'' " ,v". ... n. Poonders. Salt Boxe-, Sj i.-e Extra Covers, Flower P..I-, et-. LSllIC FfiCeS Cabi ts, We. Linle Pr eer.. All S'zes. - Little Pri.-es. V IKFH cU'IfI MifHIVF- riave several Hlgli Arm Mui-lilnnof the lient innk. that hHV hwn tradwl In iu UJLU Jumnu niflVllliiLJ purvhaseDnip HeuU Melilni; heMconilllioD; will dogno . oW for jearn. I.lltle priirit County Judge Derby went to Tbe Dalles Tuesday on legal business. G. C. Ruff, of Mt. Hood, went to Portland for a few days' visit lues day. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Beveredge, who have been visiting in Portland for several days, returned borne Tuesday. G. W. McCoy, wbo owns 1C0 acres in tbe vicinity of the Cash Jones place, was a visitor at Hood River for a few days this week. Robt. Smith, of tho Stanley Smith Lumber Company, came tip from Portlaud, Tuesday in conueoiion with bis business Interests here. Mrs. F. W. Reid, of tbe Paoilio States Telephone Company, made a flying trip to Portland Monday, re turning Tuesday on No. 2. Mrs. Carroll, mother ot Philip 11. Carroll, wbo owns a plaoo in the Crapper district returned to Portlaud Tuesday after a ten days' visit with her son. Mrs. Adah Rose, of Baker City, ar lived in tbe city Tuesday aud is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. Rose is an elooutionist and will or ganize classes in physical culture and elocution here. A. S. Blowers has traded his fine residence on the bill for the .1. L. Blount place, four and half miles out on tbe west side. The latter consists of 13g acres, 8 ot which are in bearing orchard and tbe balance cleared. J. W. Koberg shipped a ton of gieen beans to Portland from bis place eaat of tbe city one day this week. Mr. Koberg reports that beans are bring ing a good mice thisyiar, but that tbe tomato crop in this section is almost a failure. At a meeting of the county com inisaouers held last Thursday to con tract tor printing blank books and other records tor the use of tbe county officials the woik was given to Bushung & Co., Irwin & liodson, Glass & Prudhomme, of Portland, and J. 1J. Delllnger, of Astoria. Mr. R. J Mclsaaos, county com missooer, spent a day or two in town recently in connection with the erec tion of a new school bouse in tbe Mt. Hood district. Tbe new school build ing is to be built on the west side of tbe river and has been found to be neoessary cn account ot tbe increas ing population in that district. Mrs. W. D. Rogers, wife of Hood River's plcueer photographer and a good friend of tbe Byerlee tribe vis ited St. Johns latt week aud was the honored guest ot tbe tribe at tbelr wickiup on North tilmoro. Mrs. Rogers was very favoraby Impressed with the appearance of our little city, but thinks Hood River cannot be beat. St. Johns Review. Members of the Iowa State Associa tion who will bold their annual pio n io on Thursday, July HOtb, claim I bat they have brought thunder aud lightning to Oregon and that they will have a cyclone at Uiange Park on tbe day of their annual uutiug. In auother column will be found tbe at tractive program and features that have been arranged to give those wbo attend on that day a pleasant time. D. E. Miller, ot the Mt. Hood dist rict, who has been afflicted with rheumatism tor eomo time aud has been unable to leave his bouse until recently, come to Hood River Fiiday evening aud is staying fur the present the Mt. Hood hotel. Mr. Miller al though so badly crippled that be couldn't get about, tiausacted much of tbe business in connection witb bis large strawberry crop thu year per sonally. His ranch hits ben placed in charge of a mau k cured tor that pur pura and he will now endeavor to re cuperate with treatment nhicb be has hetoie louud enccessiul tor the dis ease with which be H MiUeiiug. It theie is any one ut liood River who does not know that the Apple Glowers Union is building a cold storage plant It Is nut because they ate uot making noise eui.ngh about ii For a week or tea days clocks have uot been necewuiy to announce ui'Oiiduy aud eiening meal, for pre ci ely at 12 and C o'clock u tear comes from the excavation Dint is bei g made fui the new plant that makes everybody sit up and take notice that work there Is s ill picgicttiug. As most persons are lolly awake at this time of day, a blast or two ruifcbt U mere appreciated say about 7 o'clock iu tbe morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bait moss i.rj entertaining two very interesting Chi uese girls ibis week. They are ti.t drfogbters nt Moy Ling, of Porthiuo. hu u In charge of a United Bretbrt t. .vlirsiou iu tbat city, aud are both it iii in hi as a brand new dollar. Uoiil re.i;euty tbey were uoaqiiHinted witb trie lotiicauies of the Chinese lang u-ige, their parents preferring that they learn I be Euglish first. lh y are now, however, being taught the lougue of their moll er country. The older ct the giil is named ojii Liu, Uim frJugli.h ut vluob is Rose, aud the juuuger, Qui Yiug, which in our language is said to nguity Bertba. Leslie Butler was one of the passen gers who went to Portland on the local Weduesday. M. W, Uieeock. who ha been speuding a few days at Cumou Springs, returned home Monday. Myrtle Tboru, Bessie Johnson aud Inez Lester, of Hood River, are visit ing with Miss Tboru'a aunt, at Lentz, Ore. Fied. Shoemaker, of Pendleton, ar rivod iu Hood River lust week and is spending a few dHys visltinii relatives heie. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Ciurke, who have been camping on tbe Little White Salmon for a week, returned borne Monday. The big river boats were forced to stop lauding at the toot ot First street Tuesday and are again stopping at tbe lauding above the old mill site. Chas. Caslner, who spent several days on a fishing trip iu the upper valley last week, returned to Hood River Monday. Mr. Castuer reports a catch of 150 trout during bis stay. S. (J. Bubsou, who purchased 80 acres in the Mt. Hood distiict last spring which he ia rapidly improving, left for a several days trip to Portland find other coast cities Wednesday. Dr. M. A. Joues accompanied by his wife went to Portland Weduesday where tbe latter, who is la poor health will go to one of tbe hospitals and take treatment aud rest for several peeks. A. Decker, representing "The World To-Day," a magazine publishd in Chicago was at Hood River Saturday for the purpose of securing material for a write-up ot this district foi tbat magHzino. Mrs James McBauo, who is suffer nig with inflammatory rheumatism, started toSbipherd spring Wedbesday, accompanied by ber husband where she will receive treatment for ber trouble. Kx-(lnvflrnnr fpar whn ia nn editor of the Pendleton Tribune, was a pnsenger mr foitlaud on tbe looal Wednesday. Mr. Geor got off tbe train durins its ston liern and irrtH several friends. Mrs 11. J. Fiedericka oame up from Portland TiiArlno nvanlnif fn a couple of days to make arrangements to i,i lug ner parents home. As soon as her mother can bo safely moved she will be brought to Hood River. S. A. Clarke, bookkeeper tor the Davidson Fruit Company has sold bis lllC In tliA nnnntrr anA hniiuhl fhn residence of C. F. Wa do opposite the U. r. church. Mr. Clarke expects to move to his new home this week. A linen shower was given to May belle Lnthrop, daughter of Rev. A. II. Latbrop, of the Methodist cburcb, ClIAt.'dfl V utlarnnti Mtua T.othtr,r. la soon to be married and tbe ladies of tho churob took this method of show- lug tneir regard to her. Rev. C. W. Cornian, the new pastor of the U. U. cburcb, wbo recently nrrirprl Ilnnrl liroi fvnm Uimliaim - - - - . . ....... ii j' vn ii iiu will preach bis opening termnu at tbe church next Sunday morning. The new pastor will also conduct services in the evening. Rev. Mr. Emerson, of Moore. Mont., wbo was recently iuvited by tbe oon- arnjiiMnn i-.t f ho li'i,ut Pk.juMun church here to preach before tbem v; hu a view io eeouriug nun as pas tor, respouded by delivering a ser mon lait Sunday As ret It has uot been decided whether Mr. Emerson will te culled here permanently. W. Eugene Knox, the well known impersonator and reuder will give an entertainment iu the hull ot Pine Grove Grunge, Thursday evenirg July 2:)id. Mr Knox has appeared at Hood River before and bis perform anru was most satisfactory. In bis impersonations and dialect be is amazingly funny und keeps bis audi ence in a continual roar ot laughter. Mrs. V. C. Brock, who has been ap po n tod us delegate to represent the Pythian Histers at the Knights of Pythias Convention to be held in Boston during the early part of Aug ust, Willi leave for that city July 24tb. Tbe Din tv which will include Mr. and Mrs. R M. Davis, of Union; Judge aud Mrs. Bradsbaw, of The Dulles and W. M. Cake, ct Portland will n eft and start from tbe Rose City ou tbat date. Cipt. Ilnury Crandall returned troiii a llrdiing tr'p to Lost Lake Sun dir. in roturauv with G. H. Steln- i.i tf. mid s fviderie that he can isieh li-h, i-ri.t to i he. editor part 'fa m i inn cl'i hVi that must have weighed t 1 1 r in mil- hen pulled ut of the ; i t- soilless had some deuhU e to I ha tuin's tkill us 6 Ufhume.ii fi. t th r ii nlils hid for ever dlspltci'i A i airy who could be uo frieu I oi t!.r C,; ini'i's tiitd to tell us tbat the Li ti n pi lled cut ol the dilch on bis nnche, but we do not believe such u bus slimier. V. , will wug"r t .-nt Capl. ( i ml .1 c n catch as iuulj tith h die. ail . i juy other expert. READ These warm Days. A Large Assortment of LATE COPYRIGHTS Regular $1.50 Editions now 65c Now is the chance to read those books which you could not afford at $1.50. Slocom's Book Store PICTURES FRAMED MA WON MacRAE PORTLAND F. W. ANGUS HOOD RIVER LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH MacRae & Angus Portland and Hood River We aro 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. THE ICC CREAM OF QUALITY Swetland s Famous Ice Cream vSpecial Pricec 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 fur office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution. CSald a Business Man: "Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Said an Educator! "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest" C.0pen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. References: Any bank, any newspaper, any business man in Portland. I i Si j ; i