The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 30, 1908, Page Seven, Image 7

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Wash Goods at 14 Cents
Arbutis Soie, the new, soft, silky, sheer
dress material; all colors including the
new Blues, Pongees, Greens and light
evening shades in dress patterns of
12 yards or over we offer while the
goods last at
14c
REMNANTS
AT YOUR
OWN PRICE
Ladies' Fancy Bells, 39c
Leathers, Silks, Elastics, Beaded, 45 doz.
of New York's latest, worth 75c to $1.50
Alll Sizes 3Q c All Colors
The New Irish Dress Linen
worth 65c and 75c, in saddle browns,
blues, cream, white, light colors. Sold
in the city as high as$l. During our sale
48c
Rajah Silks, Tussah Silks
The greatest sellers the silk world has
ever known at $1 and $1.25. Our price
69c
A big range of colors
Crystal Cord Silk
For Waists, Kimonas and children's
wash dresses; worth 50 & 60c. Sale price
33c
See Window Display
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A Pillow Top Can be Sent to
Eastern Friends for 2c.
The Up-to-B&ie vStore
New Souvenir Pillow Tops. 7
Hood River Views. 50c.
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BRIEF LOCAL MATTEIIH.
The Dietz Studio for photos.
See (hat Clover Seeder at McDonalds.
Tickled pork and corned beef Mo
GuireBros. Lime and cement in any quantity ut
Whitehead's.
Mrs. Matt Russell la visiting friends
in The Dalles.
Fresh halibut, Ktilmon and razor
cliuns at MeGuire's Friday'.
Lund plaster both kinds, Utah ant'
Ore., at Whitehead's feed t-tore.
Timothy, red and w hite clover, vetch
and alfalfa seed at Whitehead'?.
GotoW. S. dribble. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 7(i Shoe. tf
Hlark Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure
death to aphis, at Whitehead's.
Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover
and timothy hay at Whitehead's.
J. C. Simonton nud Miss Siuiontcn
are enjoying a few days at the sea
shore. Q Mrs. Bertha llemruen is entertain
ing lioc friend, Miss Jennie Shut, of
Portland, for a few ditya.
Rev. W. U. Uilmoie Bud family will
leave this week for an outing at some
pleasure spot iu the valley.
For sale At a bargain, a modern
bouse with two lots and batn. lots
faoe on Oak running through to State
street. Apply to J, Otten
The local business of the expiefca
company at Hood Hirer for the period
covering the berry season shows an
increase over last year of 9,000.
Miss Mablo Fculseu, nbose home is
in the Willamette valley and vvbo was
a resident of Hood River for a time,
was here this week visiting friocds.
Now is the time to order your Spring
Suit. The very latest and best things
out will be found ai t lie Toggery. Con
fidence in the Royal tailors means better
clothes for you.
If you want to buy or sell real cstaie
go to Onthatik & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
Walter Beach, formerly in the em
ploy of Hall-Lewis, was a visitor at
Hood River, the latter part ot last
week. Mr. iieaeb is now with a large
manufacturing plant iu Portland.
The biiok ivoik on the uew Eliot
block is about completed and work
has boeu commenced cn finishing up
the iuturior I' lie building even in
its uncompleted condition is a baud
some structure and a valuable im
provement to the city.
If you wish to savo 50 to 75 when
you buy your piano, buy direct from
the faotory dealer and not fiotn agents
or canvassers. Several beautiful in
struments just received from Chicago
at Soule'a Piano House. Second band
pianos and organs taken iu exchange,
liulnnce cash or time payments.
Agent Fredricy is keeping the rail
road station and surroundings in up
plo pie order of late. This is due to
the Inct that the railroad company has
allowed more help to handle the in
creasing buMoets at Hood River's
busy station. By grubbing nut the
weeds and seeding down the em bunk
in out back of the r-latiou to clover the
company is making an improvement
that is much anreciated.
Fresh ranch eggs at McGuires.
Our work guaranteed. Delti Studio
Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio. Rest line of Spray Nozzles at McDon
alds. Chicken for Sunduv dinner nt Mc
Guires.
Wood For Sale-Phone 3595. L. E.
Taft.
Wheat and Timothy bay 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 Fries,
Fead overs. tf
Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock
at McKeynolds.
Petaluma Incubators for sale at
McRcynolds & Co.
Rex spray in any quantity at White
head's feed store.
Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa buy at
McKeynolds & Co.
Smoked halibut, herring, salmon at
Jackson's.
Stock foods of different kinds at
McKeynolds fe Co.
Jos. Wright made a business trip to
Portland last week.
Don't fail to get one of Marion Cook's
post-festival souvenirs. j 1 6
Mrs. A. C. Stevens went to Condon
Thursday to visit relatives.
"A Week of Roses," at George Slo
com's Thirty-two pages. Only 15c. jlli
Mme. Abbott's closiug out sale is
still on. io any oue wishing to lo
cate iu a good paying busiues 1 offer
my stock and fixtures at invoice.
Call at Soule's Piano House for
Kdison phouograpbs and records.
"Vith the exception o one bouse in
Portland tbis is the largest stook in
Oregon.
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.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cradlebaugh,
who have been staying at Hood River
for sometime, left last week for Raw
bide, Nev., where Mr. Cradlebaugh
bas mining interests.
Dr. and Mis. Andrew T. White and
Mr and Mrs. Couch Flanders, well
known Portland residents, spent sev
eral days at Cloud Cap luu last week.
They returned home Sunday.
T'bos. K. Gray, of Pitlsturg, Pa.,
one of the stockholders of the First
National Bunk ot Hood River, came
here to be presout at the tneeticg of
the bank directors last Tbuisday.
M. A. Search, who is now at Koch
rstet, Indiana, but who is well
known at Hood River, writes a
friend here that there is a very light
crop of apple iu In liana and Illinois
this year.
Wis, Hobioson, who whs driving
into the city Saturday, bad bis team
run away wilh him ou the eatt side
and sustained quite serious injuria.
We learn, buwevei, that Mr. RoLison
is again able to te about.
G. P. Hunter, of Mosier, was a visi
tor at Hood River Thursday.
Rev. and Mrs. A. fl. Latbrop went
to Cloud Cap luo for a few days' out
ing this week.
F. Eggert, who baa been staying at
bis place in the valley for some time,
returned to Portland Saturday.
Miss N. B. Johnson, who bad as her
guesta thn Misses Hioks, of Ueppner,
euteitained tbem with a party Ftiday.
Mrs. C. N. Bennett and Mra. W.
Stose, of Portland, are the guests of
Mti. H. L. Dumble at bet residence
tbis week.
C. A. Briggs, of the Brlggs-Ament
Land company, baa been at Seattle
this week looking after bia business
interests there.
S. C. Smith and Mrt. Cbiis.
Sohnable, father and lister of Percy
Smith, are visiting with him at bis
home near the city.
Mrs. Jus. Slianaban'a sister, Mrs.
Ida Sharp, of Portland, who bas been
at Hood River for sometime, returned
to Portland Monday.
Dr. C. W. Edmunds returned home
Monday morning after being in at
tendance at the annual mtoting of the
Eastern Oregon Medical society.
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Jordan leave
today for Santiago, Calitornia, where
they will stay sometime in the hope of
benefitting Mrs. Jordan's health.
J. H. Van Delleu, of Thn Dalles,
who is associated in business with L.
H. Huggini, of tbis city, spent Sun
day visiting friends at Hood River.
Mrs. F. S. Kelley and daughter,
Elizabeth, and Mrs. Kelly's mother,
Mrs. Barker, of Portland, are visiting
for a week with R. W, Kelley in the
valloy.
Mis. Layton, ot Portland, who has
been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Eutricau on their place in the valley,
eturned borne Monday. Mis. Dayton
is Mrs. Eutrican's mother.
Visitors to White Salmon report
that our neighbors across the liver are
soon to have electric light. Poles are
being set for the wires nud power it is
said will be supplied by a gas eugiue
plant.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 1. Early and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yates went to
Portland Saturday, where they joiued
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ecoles tor a trip
up the Willamette valley In the new
touting car recently purchased by the
latter.
There will be no Sunday meetings
at the Alliance obapel until August
9 at 3 p. m. Tbe Alliance camp'meet
iug will bgio at Hood River August
23 w'tb a strong foroe of workers.
Rev. O. D. Sawtell", of Portland,
Charles Sbeimau, of Nyack, New
York, Miss Moore and Miss Yorder,
tbe gospel singers, of Chebalin, Wash.,
and others. Prepare to attend and
help and be helped. C. E. Peiry,
looal superintendent.
W. C. Doau, of St. Paul, Minn.,
who Is looking for a locatiou, arrived
at Hool River laBt Thursday. Mr.
Doan, "ho das been tiavellng for two
months and who says be bas been iu
eveiy fruit glowing district iu tbe
Northwest, stated that be was better
pleased with Hood Rivei than any
place he bad seen. Id plain language
be said that Hood River had the
"goods" and that be expected to
make a purchase here.
GET IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
THE" BIG STORE
WITH LITTLE PRICES
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Rummage Sale
In a large Store like ours, there is always an accumulation of Odds
and Ends from the Season's business which we do not wish to
keep, so we go through our stock and shut our eyes as to cost,
markiug them at prices that are irresistable. We can't tell you
about these bargains, you'll simply have to come and see our
window. It will mean a big saving to you to do so.
NEW RECORDS
All the late Disc and Cylinder Records for August just in. Come
into. our Phonograph Parlor and listen to them.
9
J as. Moore went to Portland Satur
day on a visit.
Chas. T. Early was a visitor in i
Portland Thursday.
N. C. Evans was a passenger for
Portland Thursday.
E. A. Franz made a flying business
trip to Tbe Dalles Saturday, teturuiug
on tbe local.
L. D. Boyed went to Portland Fri
day on business connected with some
building plans.
Mrs. Mary Scott Meyers, of The
Dalles, was the guest of Mrs, Wm.
Stewart this week.
S. N. Wilkins, of Vancouver, Wash.,
spent Monday visiting his brother
in-law, V. C. Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Simons came
up Saturday to spend Sunday ut their
ranob in tbe valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFcrland, of
the West Side, returned from a vitit,
to Portland Tuesday.
R. T. Lewis, Hood River's night
watchman, went to Portland Mon
day tor a few days' visit.
W. L. Upson and family 'in.! Mr.'.
Snow are camping about 20 miles up
tbe White Salmon river.
Mrs. C. L. Gilbert ami daughter,
Mrs. Maud Shoemaker, recently spent
a few days visiting at Wasco.
Mrs. lieatou and children, Ralph
and Grace, aro visiting at tbe home
of M. E. Rakestraw, at Caisou, Wusb.
Miss May Thomas, of Forest Grove,
who has been visiting Miss Blanche
Harbison, returned to her borne Sun
day. N J. Devoid, who formerly resided
at Hood River, bas sold bis farm near
Forest Grove and removed to Port
laud. Earl Thomas and Earl Eby, of
Hood, arrived tbis week to speud the
harvest moon at Van Gilder's. Wasco
News.
Fred Sbowmaker, who had been
visiting relatives and friends here tor
several weeks, returned to Pendleton
Saturday.
Mordecai Jones, who tits been away
ou a htiuting trip, returned homo by
way of Hood River, with bis guns nud
dogs, Monday.
"On tbe Frontier," the first ploy of
tbe summer and fall season, will be
pot on at tbe opera bouse here Fri
day, July 31.
Persons desiring to pack apples for
the Apple Growers' Union this year
are requested to call at their ollice
and register.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sutton, rela
tives of W. D. Rogers, stopped olf to
visit with him on their way to Walla
Walla this week.
V. A. Lockman went to Ciirson
Wednesday tor a visit with hi.-; friend,
Hotwell Shelley. Mr. Lookuiuu re
turned borne Thursday.
C. A. Nutley, pastor of the Baptist
church, who had been visiting iu
Portland for several days, returned to
Ucod River Wednesday.
Mrs. D. Montgomery, of Suti Fran
cisco, who is a daugther of Jus. Wat
eon, was at Hood Rivor Monday fur
a visit with relatives.
The Woman's Alliance of tbe Unitar
ian chuich will meet at the home of
Mis. Bandy on Oak street, next Fri
day afternoon ut 2 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Albuity, of
Mabton, Wash , and Mies Irma Al
burty, of Liud, Wash., are guests tit
tbe borne of L. 11. Hoggins.
l'"oi sale or reut. Immediate pi fes
sion ; uiue room house ou tho hill,
oorner C nod Lincoln streets. J. W.
Wiedrick, 8 Davihcu lilog.
The state land bomd will loan
money at 6 per cout interest ou toll
able real estate security. A. A. Jnyuo
agent for Hond Ritir enmity.
J. P. Lucas, county assessor, tvho
is making Hoo l River his b udiiiiur
ters at presentment to ( tici' iou Locks
Saturday to sti;y over Bundiiy.
The ladies of tho Unitarian church
will hold a bake sale .Saturday. Au
gust 1. Orders may bo l"ft with or
telephoned to Mr. 1). G. Jackson.
Rev. W. 0. Gilmore, i.f the Gonait
gational cburcb, announced from the
pulpit Sunday that the church will bo
Closed during the month of August.
Miss L ttle'Kiunuird returned from
Vancouver, Wash., Monday, where she
hns been visiting for n month. Miss
KinuBtrd was accompanied by a
friend.
Huse Johnson, Dufur's 1 :: liig citi
zen, who has been visiting at Port
land, shook hands with a U.w fr'eu.li
here on bis way back to his home
town Monday
Uncle Amos Uuderwood tfill pi:tn;i-.-izea
E. 11. Harriman all hoi g!) thu
new North Bank roiei pef-s hi., door
way. He was a passengor lor Portland
on the local Mouiiay.
Several birge parties of cuirjperi are
enjoying theuitsTvcs this week in the
vicinity of Lost lake. Aunug them
are Mr. aud Mrs. V J liaker and V.
McDonald and family.
('. J. Culkius aud M. A. Duno were
at The Dulles Tuesday.
Wm. Vogt weut to The Dalles Wed
nes iuy for a short visit.
G. J. Gessliag weut to Portland on
ti business trip luesday.
Hoot. Smith, of Portland, was a
Hood Rivet visitoi luesday.
Jack liagley, of Portland, was at
Hood River Saturday visitlug frieuds.
Geo. Carroll, of Mosier, was at
Hi oil Rivt-r ou a business trip Satur
day. Miss Juauita Hart, of Portland, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dia
mond. N. D. Hauford, of Cascade Locks,
came to Hood River Thursday on a
business trip.
Miss Sieverkropp is visiting ut the
homo ct Harvey Gluss at Wusoo ac
cording to the local paper there.
S. h. Blythe, who bas been at Cur
sou Spiiugs lor sometime, returned to
bin homo here Wednesday.
Miss Bertha Fullei was called to
Lexington, Ore., Weduesduy by the
serious illuess of lur brother.
lioit Van Horn, after spending a
week at Hood Rivei, returned to bis
home in New Yoru Thursday.
Miss Ilartwig, of St. Paul, Minn,
after a visit with Capt. Craudall and
wife, left Wednesday for Seuttle.
A nice home for salo at less than
cost, if taken in the next 30 days.
Lots facing Oak and Stuto streets.
Apply to J. Ottou.
Tho part of the building formerly
occupied by the Ciub saloon is being
relltted and will be opened us a con
fectionery store.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jims. Duno returned
from a visit at Trout Luke Tuesday.
While there Mr. Dano indulged in
some (lshiug aud reports a good oatcb.
W. A. Gulp and Walter E. Parrish
have purchased through real estate
ufjout J. W, Wieduok, the six acre or
chard recently owned by S. A. Clark.
Purchase price was 83'JOO.
County Assessor J. P. Lucas has
started ou his woik of making up the
1908 tax roll. The work la new to Mr.
Lucas, buthe stutes that thiugs are
moving uloug smoothly.
James Allison, formerly ofj Hood
River, but who is now employed by
tho G. R. & N. ai Spokane, in com
pany with his wife, visited fiieuds at
Hood River tor a few days tbis week.
"Ou the Frontier, "a drama of west
ern life which will appear at the opera
bouse Friday, July 31, is said to be
of thrilling interest and one that is
being pioduced by a superior com
pany. Mrs. Jas. O'Neil, of Grank Forks,
N. I)., who has been visiting at tbe
luiine of Mr. end Mrs. W. I''. Andrews,
left last week for Southern Oregon
Bud California, where she will visit
betoro returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCarty left
on No. 2 for tho east 'luesday. They
will go to Chicago, New York an !
other large cities where Mr. McCarty
will do his buy iug of fall aud winter
goods for tho Puris Fair.
Clarence Gildert, who returned
from a trip to eastern Oregon Suuduy,
reports the s do of three autos nf the
Cadillac type. Ihe mtichiues are of
the same pattern as those iu use here
by Leslie Butler aud W. F, Sbermac.
Mrs. 0. C. Dean, who was called to
Portland last week by the illness of
one ot the Shopler boys, returned
home Thursday. She reports that
Mr. She ler is getting along as well
as could be expected under the cir
cunistaucos. Dave Tomer and several of his
neighbors ere repairing tbe street that
lea'!i to their residences at their own
expense. It is being put iu flue con
dition and when finished Mill add
much to the uppearunce of that part
of the city.
Mr. ami Mrs. Everett Ilnllieturued
iio'i) their wedding trip Saturday and
ill -iooii he i.t homo to their friends
iu the r:-idonco now occupiod by Dr.
W. i'dinuuds, who will move into a
h'l'irs wliieh bo has purchased on Co
lumbia street.
Alfred and Edward Mantcrs, who
have been visiting Prof. Thompson,
returned to their home iu Portland
Saturday. Jhey were accompanied hs
ai that city tiy Mrs. Xbompson and
MisH Hum inn, who will spend seveud
weeks at the seashore.
Cel. HmUey and bis son, Hnwaid,
R. L. Pcrigo and Hubbard Taylor
went to Trout bike on u fishing trip
lust v.etl'. They returned Monday
claiming that they brought buck 010
trout with tbor.i. Wo didu't see the
lash, t we guess it's all right.
'The house of G. W. A Id rich, nt Cur
isoii, Wash., burned to the ground Snn-
dny nfteruonu while the fiimilv whs
: abstnt. I'eru Mowers, of Fniukton,
', who w.is visiting at the Aldrich home
nt tl.o Linn the li e took place, lost
all her clothing. How tbe lire slutted
i is act known.
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
MARION MacUAE
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 largo ncale and if you want to make prompt sales
give vis your contract. Phone Mr. Angus at his farm,
Home phono No. 187L, Hood River. Write to the
Portland oilice, 4-'l2 Chamber of Commerce.
TO THE PUBLIC:
In retiring from ilio Hardware and Builders Supply busi
ness, I doKiro to thank the purchasing public for the liberal
share of their patronage with which they have favored me
in the past, and ask for my successor, Mr. E. A. Franz
tho same cordial support from tho public, he having pur
chased my entire stock, and tho good will of my business.
Mr. Franz is too well known to the community to require
introduction, his courtesy in supplying the needs of his
customers having won for him a host of loyal friends, with
whose best wishes for success in his new undertaking, it
gives me pleasure to add my own.
Store will bo closed Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
this week ou account of taking inventory.
WM. HAYNES, Hood River, Ore.
A. II. Miller, eocietiiry ot the Med
ford Commercial Club, spent a few
hours at Hood Kiver last Thursday.
Mr. Miller, whe hud never been here
before, was very much impressed with
what be saw iu both city and valley.
As tho truest of "Hotter Fruit" bo
whs taken over a section ot tbe
east eiilu orchards uuder the osoort of
Chrl Gieiton. The Que fctate of cul
tivation which bo found in all Hood
Kiver nrohardH, whs a revelation to
Mr. Miller.
Mr. and Mra. K L. Smith left
luesday for Gourhart Park, ou tbe
seashore, wbero they will spend aome
time visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Hand, who have rented a cottage
there for tbe season.
400 Acres W heat Burned.
Wednesday evening about 7 o'olook
a wheat field containing about 400
acres belonginit to Morris Wood, who
lives about 2'2 miles southwest of
Waitsburg, was discovered to be on
flro and before anything could be done
to obeck tbe flames tbe entire field
was destroyed. Tbe origin of tbe Are
is a conjecture, as there bad been no
one near it during tbe day. Tbe
theory tbat lightning set It on Hre
seems Improbable, lbe crop was in
stiled by tbe Geo. II. Baker Go. for
$.,100, wbicb will probably cover Mr.
Wood's loss. Columbia (Wash.i
Chronicle.