The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 20, 1908, Page Four, Image 4

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HOOD RIVBK QLAOIEH THURSDAY AUQUBT 20, 1908.
CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
Clinton W .oil In Luililiiig new
burn at tbe bouie of bU pttrente, Mr.
ml Mm. A. Wood.
I". K. Stranii, of the ItoKue river
talley country, a bere Saturday for
vUit with relHtlvea and lriudn. He
ih8 a Rood position In that valley.
Mr. Strang reports tbo tale of a 10
ere tract or liogue rier valley laud
at 1000 per aero.
Woi. Lenz came Id from a bunt last
week, baviDg ateured Hue game, ao
11 point buck.
J. J. Krumenachnr expecti aoou to
build a bouae on bin 10 Hire tract.
V. ( Khrck, of Portland, wai heie
Saturday and Kunduy for a Uit with
bin parent, Mr. and Mre. Kbrck. W.
C. baa a good portion in Portland.
A home owned by Zelliir Iiroa. died
laat week from Injurlea received in a
barbed wiie feuce. Tbe borne bled to
death tetore a veterinary surgeon ar
rived. A very unfortunate accldeut
and one which will prove quite expen
sive to tbe ownots, at a horte as Rood
as tbe one lost is not bought for a
book.
'Ilioe wbose boinei aie near Odell,
who bad 'phones under the Home sys
tem, have with perhaps a single ex
ception been connected witb Odell
central, new switch board having
been lottalled in tbe borne of J. U.
Laffeity with Mrs. Lufferty as central.
The Ladies' Aid Society of Odell
met at the borne of Mrs. Alice Poole
last Friday afternoon, tbe meeting
baring been called for tbe transaction
of necessary bufllnewH. Matteis ot
which notice may be given later were
discussed and plant made for future
work.
W. L. Carnes bnd so far recovered
from injuries received in a runaway
two weeks before hh to be lit the Odell
atore jHbt Haturdny evening.
Mrs. L. 11. Wilson and sod, WIul
flold, and dmigbterH, Kdua, Kittle and
Kthel, went to Ureen Point Tuesday
of luet week for huckleberries, but I be
rain drove them borne the uext day.
Wm. Khrck was a delegate to tbe
good roads meeting In Portland last
week. He reports a good uttendance
iiud Hood Kiver county well repre
sented. If your correspondent has been
properly iuformed tbe new herd law
went into elfect August 15 (lust Sat
, unlay) and all owners of live stock
' should advise themselves ot tbe pro
viuiona of said law and be governed
accordingly.
Mr. and Mrs. Koswell Shell y, ot
Cation, Wash., were business visitors
about Odell last Suturday. Mr. Shel
ley left orders tor work that Is to be
continued until all that is uncleared
of tbe ti act north of Odell store and
owned by Shelley & Sou baa been
cleared and set to trees, liuildiug
aites will be left with native trees
standing.
K. T. Folts was out near Odell try
ing bis Oldsinobile the latter part of
the week.
(. W. Smith is remodeling bis barn
and contemplates building a band
some residence.
Mis. Iousa wishes to rent a h use
for the winter, as she will teach tbe
primary room of Odell scbo'il and
wihhea to make her homo near the
school house during the term.
H. L. Klomer and bride are expect
ed here within a week. Mr. Kleiner
has been visiting at the home of bis
father in Faribault, Minn., for some
time. Ills marriuge was to have oc
curred Wednesday, August 12.
H. S, Ualllgan went to Vancouver
and Portland, via the North liank
road, last Thursday.
Mrs. O'Conuer and Mist O 'Conner
are hero from St. Paul for a visit with
Mrs. O'Connor's daughter, Mrs. Oscar
Venderhilt at th beautiful borne
kuown as "lionluh bund."
L. I), lloyeil Ih contractor for the
E. J. Vouug buugalow Bnd cold stor
age plant, both now being erected in
Hood Kiver.
O. 11. Khoads, Louis lthouda and J.
M. Shelley returned Monday from a
week's bunt.
Ralph It. Lewis, forest rauger. was
down last week for supplier
Mr. and Mrs O. K- iiowerniao and
sou, Irwin, bad frenu rip strawber
ries and cream lot dinner Sunday.
Tbe berries grew on plant that were
sent out as runners from the old
plants, took root, blossomed and bore
fruit wbich ripened. Ho much for
1 1 tod river valley, aided by irriga
tion. Mr. Hagey Is able to be out, after
having been tery seriously ill of
rueaslea.
Mrs. Williams, sixtar of W. A. and
Douglas Lock mun, visited relatives
here a few days last week and left
Hood Kiver Haturdny. After visiting
a sister at Nampa, Idabo, she will re
turn to ber borne.
BELMONT.
Mr. Forey, cousin if Mrs. Parrell,
baa goue back to fresco, Iowa, be
fore leaving be purchased 10 acres of
tbe Stauifer place and will return
with bis family.
Mr. Williams Is going to build on
tbe place he lately bought of O. D.
Woodworth.
Mias iiess lseuberg returned to
Portland, after a weeVa visit with
tbe home folks.
Howard lseuberg spent Sonday at
bouie.
Mist Pearl Eby is visiting in Port
land. Mr. Dolmen aud lamily pre going to
move to tbe Arnold place
Mi. Klliott and family have moved
on the Colton rancb.
Mist Ida Neal returned from the
Kast Side Sunday.
Mrs. Williams, of Oregon City, is
visiting ber brother, W 11. Warreu.
Mrs C. P. Morrill is enjoying a
visit with ber mother, Mrs. Mai ion
Johnstone, ol Clackamas; also ber sit
ter, Mrs. Cramer, of Portland.
Mias Marie Somerville returned
from ber viait last Tuesday While
away she viaited in Omaha, Lexiugton
and Coard, Nebraska, liuker City
and Dufur, Oregon, but says there is
no plaoe at nice at Hood Kiver.
Mias Leua Isonbsrg goes to Portland
and Forest Urove tbia week on a visit
to trieuda and relatives.
Ernest lilalook left Wednesday for
tbe harvest tieldi.
Miss Pearl lilalook leaves Thursday
for Orass Valley to visit a sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Tipton, Mrs. Andrews
and daughter, of Oak (Jrove dUtiict,
attended moruitig services at Mel
uiont. Mr. and Mrs. Iiameey spent a week
camping at middle forks. Ask them
bow many Ush tbey caught. It will
make you smile when you bear the
number.
The Ladles' Aid met at Summer
nook, the home of Mrs. Somerville,
last Friday afternoon and elected olll
cers for tbe year I'M). Preaideut, Mrs.
Somerville; vice-president, Mrt. Ord
wny; secretary, Mrs. Hodges; assist
ant secretary, Mrs. Sherrlb; treasurer,
Mrs. Church. Refreshments were
serveJ by tbe hostess. A very pleat
ant afternoon was spent by all present.
DUKES VALLEY.
We were visited by a shower of rain
last week, wbioh was expected at this
time of the year.
Dave Salsbury, who whs operated
on for appendicitis at The Dalles, Is
home again, but veiy weak yet aud we
hope he will soon be well again.
Sumner Cameron la visitlug bis
brothers, J, A.. I. li. and M. A.
Cameron. Sumner left Oregon eight
years ago aud went tc Illinois, where
be has been been going to school and
now be returns to Oregon to make bis
future home and seek bis fortune.
i' F. Massey is building a baru on
bis place.
The people of Dukes Valley were
very much surprised on the 7th of
this mouth when tbe ead news was
telephoned tout that John Murphy,
the son of O. W. Murphy, whs to be
buried in the Pine (Ircve cemetery at
2 o'clock. Tbe young man was drown
ed in Eagle creek, uear liartou, Ore.,
while bathing. Mr. Murphy is an old
settler in Dukes Valley, as he ouoe
took a homestead hero. He sold out,
weut to liartou and bought propeity
there. Mr. and Mrt. Murphy anil
family have the sympathy of all the
people in Dukes Valley in tbelr
sorrow.
Tbe public la hereby notified that
tbe road going from here to (Jilhooley
mountain is closed and tbe people are
notified not to tear cpen tbe fence on
tbe J. P. Thornseo plaoe.
Tbe Columbia Lumber Co., of Ibe
Dalles, are loading their luinbtr on
oars at Pukes valley station, riom
where it is shipped to Tbe Dalles.
J. O. Cameron baa bit Drat cutting
of bay baled, which amounted to U.S.'
tout, 1615 pounds.
WmTEnBALMON.
(Prom Enterprise.)
Geo. Pyatt and Elmer Weldon, of
Pine Plat, went to Hood Kiver last
Tuesday to purchase fruit trees for
fail planting.
Edward Hunt and bit beautiful
bride, of Hoed Kiver, spent a very
pleasant time last Saturday and Sun
day with the bride's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. 11. S. Hall, or tuis oily
W. A. Uogue went to Hood Kiver
Tuesday to assist Frank Kurlinginie
in building the large apple hmido.
John II. Cinder went to Stevenson
Tuesday to take chsrgo of the Pionnr
for si few weeks wbile tbe editor of
that paper attends the fair at Spokane.
R. E. Ware was in to see ut last
Tuesday. Mrs. Ware's mother and
sister were lo tbe great Ore at Fernie
and they have uot been beard from
since tbe oatastrophe. We hope that
tbey are not among the misniug.
M. C. Martin shows two apples that
measured twelve Indies an uud, grown
on bis three-year-old trees. This cer
tainly proves tbut there is uo Oner
orchard land to be found in tbe valley
tban where these flue specimens grtw.
A. C. Fund bad a narrow escape
early this week wbile hauling lumber
to Hingen. Ibe brake on tbe wagon
broke and the team run down that
long bill witb 2.151 feet of lumbei.
Charlie jumied from the wagon when
he saw that It way impossible to stop
tbe team. Tbe wagou was tern up
and tbe team received some Injuriec
O. K. Hall aud wife are spending
this week with Mr. Ahreu. west of
town. Mr. Hall is manager of the
American Type Founders' com puny at
Portland aud owns a little isunb ueer
Husum. He says that wbeu be wauts
a good rest where be can least bis
eyes on beautiful scenery tbere is no
plaoe like the White Salmon valley.
C. E. Perry, superintendent uf tbe
Christian uud Missionaiy Alliance,
will preach iu tbe Oak Urove hall,
Crapper district, on Sunday evuniug,
August 2:1, ut 8 o'clock.
MOUNT HOOD.
Mrs. Laura Sitton and two child
ren, of Auburn, Wash., are visiting at
the home of her uncle, M. II. Craft,
of Sky rarch.
Donald Frasier, of Hood Kiver, Ih
spending the week with the family ct
bia unolo, E. Miller.
A party of campers consisting of tbo
Coopers, Millers, liayleya aud Chan
Thomas, Joo Hess, Cbas. Jonet aud
Ilollis lluutingtou weut to Lust lake
Friday.
The Mortous and Miss Morgan,
their guest, and tbe Puddya odiie
borne from tbe lake Saturday.
Chas. Macintosh passed through
Mt. Hood Saturday witb a load of
household goods golug to bis home
stead over by Lava mountain. The
family came Monday by way of Dee.
A party of merry campers weut to
Lost lake Monday. The party consist
ed ot May, 1 'utile and Johnnie Coop
er, Lottie and Olerina Wilson, Harry
Kood and Orvilie Knox.
Will Cribble and two brothers left
Monday night for Tb Dalles to visit
their sitter, Mrs. Minnie Cooper, who
is very siok.
0. fi. C. TakTs Up Koaalluilillntr.
It is uot generally known that the
engineering department of the Agri
cultural College has been giviug roud
building a groat deal of attention. It
is tbo intention to add instructors to
this department, go into road ouilii-
lug extensively aud as soon as powsi
ble give tbe people ot Oregon infor
oration that will result greatly to the
improvement of tbe state's highways.
A. S. Martiu and Tbos. 11. Brown,
officials of the Rex Spray oompauy.
ot Omaha, Neb., were at Hood Kiver
Friday in connection witb their busi
ness.
DID HOOD RIVER
LOSE NEW INDUSTRY?
W. F. LARAWAY'S JEWELRY STORE
The Oldest in the City. Forty-seven Years in the Business.
Our Stock is the largest in the county. We do
our own watch work. Our experience was
gained with the large factories of the East at our
door. We apply factory methods in our work.
We are competent to make our guarantee good.
Our optical parlors are up-to-date. We put up
our own Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Our buyer
visits the Eastern markets each year and pur.
chases for two stores. -:- -:- -:-
No om can offer batter goods nor battwr prices
Inspect our Storm before purchasing
R. E. LARAWAY, Manager
Fine Toilet
Articles
For Men
Soaps, Sponges, Bath Brushes, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Combs; and in
Shaving Goods and Sundries generally, you will find here, with the
QUALITY HIGH, but the PRICES LOW at all times.
KEIR & CASS
SMITH BLOCK
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
According to The Dalles Chronicle
Hold River bad been selected by offi
cials of tb Rex Spray compsny for
tbe erection of large spray plant, but
were weaued away front it by the so
perior charms of our sister city. Tbe
Chronicle lays:
'Thomas li. Drown, of Omaha, vice
president, and A. 8. Martin, of
Portland, field manager for tbe Pad
do coast territory, of tbe Km com
pany, manufacturers of a lime and
sulphur solution for the eprayiug of
trees aud vines, were here this week
looking over locations In view of es
tablishing a branch factory in Tbe
Dalles.
"The main plant of tbe company is
located at Omaha. Branches have al
ready been ettnbliahed ut North Vaki
ma. Wash , Veuetin, Calif., and Wen
atobee, Waal:. Tbe busiue-s of tbe
Rex company is expanding so rapidly
that ita officials deem it necessary to
branch nut iuto tbis territory and es
tablish another plant. Messrs. Brown
and Martin came up from Portland
tbe first of the week to look for a lo
cation at ilood River. After visiting
that oity tbey decided to locate tbore
and came to Tbe Dalles to visit some
of their customers, not with tbe idea
of loklog for a location for tbe
branch factory beie. Tbe meu spcut
tbiee daa In this city and vicinity,
and visited tbe Hue fruit oiobards
outside of tbe oily. After see
ing tbe line orchards aud farms be
tbey began to open their eyes aud
consider whether or not tbey had not
been too hasty in selecting Hood Kiv
er for a location and upon further
investigation of conditions here tbey
actioully decided to give up tbb
idea of establishing tbe plant down
the river and build tbe factory In 'Ibe
Dalles iOHtesd.
'Mr. Martin and 1 did not come
up to Tbe Dalles this week with any
intention of eataUiF.hiug our plant in
tbis city,' said Mr. Hrowu to a
Chronicle reporter yesterday. 'We
decided some time ago to brauob out
in tbis territory aud visited Hood
Kiver witb tbe idea of finding a loca
tion for tbe factory there. Every
thing seemed satisfactory iu that city
and while we did not decide upon tbe
exact location there we decided to
huiid tbe uew plant at Hood River.
" 'We have a few customers for our
spray here iu The Dalles and came on
up here fro ' Hood River merely to
call on them. They were kind enough
to take us out iuto tbe country to see
the fruit orchards and aL. once we saw
many reasons why it would be more
advantageous to establish tbe plant
here.
" 'I have vlHited all the good fruit
diatriuts of the United Slates, ut least
all the gjod apple districts. Wbeu it
comes to cultivation of tbe same, well
1 opeued my eyes wbeu 1 saw the
soil iu which tbe trees are grown
here and the manner in which it is
being cultivated. In tbis respect tbe
fruit growers iu tbis locality have
them all beaten, Tbo soil is wonder
ful and the orchards look like gardeus.
" 'We oonsidor the possibilities of
tbe district around tbis city so much
greater than down tbe river that we
have practically deoided to build tbe
plant in Tbe Dulles. Of course tbe
other officials of tbe oompauy will
have a voice in the matter, but I am
sure they will decide cn this city as a
location upon our recommendation,
for we Und the conditions most favor
able by far here. We looked over lo
cutions here in tbe oity, but have ar
rived at no definite conclusion wbere
tbe plant would be erected.' "
"The proposed plant lo this clty'will
cost between $35, 000 and $40,000. It
will give employment to about 20 men.
That the Rex officials should decide
to locale their factory elsewhere aud
come here witb no idea of Tbe Dalles
as a location uud then after viewing
local conditions decide that it would
be more advantageous to build tbe
plant here Is cue of tbe highest ooni
plimenta ever paid this locality as a
fruit growing country. The fruit
lauds here speak for themselves, dem
onstrating that when it comes to rais
ing fruit, apples in particular, they
are tbe peer of any district in tbe
whole country."
State Fair September 14-19.
Besides the large exhibit that tbe
Oregon Agricultural College wfll make
ut tbe Oregon state fair t Salem,
September 14 to 11) next, tbe officers
of that institution have arranged to
give tbe fair visitors some special en
tertainment each day. Each after
noon the commodious auditorium ad
joining tbe main pavilion will be
darkened aud from its platform differ
ent members ol the faculty will give
lectures illustrated by stereopticon
views pertaining to their respective
departments at tbe college, all of
which have a bearing on the agricul
tural industries ot the state. I ridty,
the Ut'th day of the fair, has been set
asido us "Agricultural College" day
aud speci.il eftoits will be made to
have this the most important occasion
of the eutne week. Ibe Oregon Agri
cultural College has the leputation ot
being one of the leading educational
institutions on the Pacitlo coest aud
its participation in the program of
tin fair shows that Its president and
his co workers fully eppreoiate that
the fair is a worthy cause wbiob has
been a great factor in tbe state's de
velopment. Itlir Price for Med ford Fruitlaud.
The Lewis orchard deal of a few
days ago has set tbe real estate aud
orchard men guessing again at tbe
possibilities of fruit culture iu the
Kogue Kiver valley, and its profits,
says the Telegram. Men from the
fruit belt of Colorado are tbe oontrol
ing spirits in tbe purchase of tbe C.
II. T.pu,l orchards, cnmnrieiiiis Hi
Hcrea, 1 cated between Pboenix mid
Medford, nud set to apples uud 1 earp.
lor a total onm-idcrHt ion f tMCO.OCO,
or nhnnt ftir ner acre. Most of the
tract Ih iiikt comina iuto benrinj. nnd
srme uf it iv suld to have returned
$2000 iu fruit per acre Jurt season.
These figures sound "fishy," but tbey
are alleged to he gospel, and can be
the more readily believed when it is
stated that Mt. Lewis holds the
world's record for the highest price
ever obtained In the New Vork mar
kets for pears.
C.E. Wbistler, on of the purchas
ers, baa been a resident of Ashland
for a number of months since coming
here from Colorado, wbere be has
seen improved fruit land jump from
$1000 to tJOOO, and even 4j00. per
acre in selling value, and doubtless
expects to see tb same ooudition p re
rail in tbe Rogue liver valley, be
hind Mr. Whistler in the enterprise is
Mr. Clark, a wealthy Coloraduan. wbo
la ei reeled to have the controlling In
terest la the corporation, wbicb will
be formed to operate tbe extensive
property jnst purcbssed. John D. Ol
well, well known lo tbe orchard in
dustry of tbia valley, is ulso associated
in the proj'ct witb tbe new owoera of
tbe Lewis orchards.
1
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS
PORTLAND. OREGON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
lft pi'iif Yon in a Good Position
A I'nlque Double Wedding.
On Wednesday morning, August 12,
four of Hood River's prominent
youug people left on an early train
tor a jaunt, concerning wbicb only
few ot their most iutimate friends
were aware. Tbe party consisted of
Carl C. Jentzen and Miss Emma 11.
Prigge and Herman 11. Pregge and
Miss Margaret Jantzen. t-'rom Ilood
Kiver tbey went to Portland, wbere
tbey took the 11 o'cloock train to
Forest Urove end be-e the secret ot
their trip was made known when Rev.
C. F. Clapp, tbe Congregational mis
oirter who bss for more tban 18 years
been tbe super iuteudent of missions
for Oregon, opened bis spacious par
lors, and at 3 o'clock united tbe two
couples in matrimony. Only a few
interested friends were preseut.
Both Mr. Jautzen and Mr. Pregge
are well known as successful farmers
and apple growers at Hood River and
tbeir brides are beautiful and accom
plished ladies of the practical kind.
A single ceremony uaited both cou
ples and light refreshments were after
ward served to tbe few friend pres
ent. An afternoon train whirled
tbem back again to Portland, wbere
tbey spent a few days, after which
tbey went to the seaside.
Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas.
Mrs. E iznbeth Thomas, aged 48
vears, died at her borne at Mosier
Friday, Auguttt 14. Mrs. Thomas is
survived by a family ot several chil
dren Tbe funeral wai held at Mosier
Suuday. August 1G, tbe Rev. Stork
officiating and interment was in the
Mosier cemetery.
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK POODS 6Y USING
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix in feed or salt Proper dose in tablets
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
For Horse. Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. Thev arc made from the active principle or the
condenaed essence of the drug. Tbey don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Braa. Are Just
as good when 10 years eld aa when 10 days old. They comply with all pare dmt laws. Ask for
and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chickea Cholera.
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fev , Hot Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Loose Powder,
Spavin nre or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO..
Incorporated; Capital Stock iJUO.OuO.OO; Watertown, South Dakota. U. S. A.
For Sale by Hanna & Perigo.
Offers 81,000 Reward.
After baviug employed detectives
for several mouths lo locate, if possi
ble, tbe peisous wbo were guilty of
Ibe destruction of their flume the
Farmers Irrigation company and
Business Men's Association of Hood
Kiver have offered a reward of 91,000
for tbeir detection and conviction, tbe
notice whlob tbe company baa issued
reads as follows:
?1,000 REWARD.
Tbe board of directors of tbe Farm
ers Irrigating company will pay 8750
and tbe Business Men's Association
of Hood River $250 for evidence ueo
eaearr to convict the person or per
sons wbo blew up tbe flume of this
oompany with powder, or some other
explosive, near Chas. Reed's resi
dence on June i:i, 1008. Auy persons
who can furnish suoh evideuoe that
will load to the conviction of tbe per
petrator or perpetrators of this out
rage will report to M. 11. Niokelsen,
secretary of the board of directors, at
bis borne in Hood Riier.
M. 11. Nickelsen,
Secretary Farmers Irrigating Company
There arc many imitations of He-
Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve,
but just one original. Sold by Keir &
Cass.
New Itaptittt Church at White ttalmon
Last Sunday the new baptist cburob
building in tbis city was dedionted by
Rev. A. M. Allen, of Spokane. Tbe
house wasoiowded both morning aud
eveniug, as all tbe other church ser
vces in town bad courteously given
way on this special occasion, ev.
Allen delivered two interesting dis
course', at 11 a. in., from Acts, 346,
and in tbe evening from Luke, 19-10.
Ho was assisted in the services by
Kev. J. B late, A. E. McBride and
Kev. Hilton. Excellent musto was
rendered by tbe choir witb Mies
Byrne as organist. The church was
appropriately decorated witb potted
plants and cut flower i. aud a motto,
"welcome." Three new members
were received at tbe night meeting.
Tbe building, wbiob is a neat $1200
structure on West Jewett avenue, is a
credit to the church orgnnizatiou and
an-ornanieut to tbe town. An effort
was made at the morning service to
raise sufficient money to discharge
the remaining indebtedness on it,
witb the result that $223 waa pledged
and a collection taneu amounting to
$18 27. Enterprise.
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in lare or small tracts. Some very good
land at low rrices at nresent. Good
growing community. Six miles east of
Hood Krver. Also homesteads and re
linquishment. Parties wishing to buy
win ao wen 10 wriu or see
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN
Mirier, Oregon
HAZELWOOD
Special Ice Cream
Calendar
C. P. Ross, Agent
Season of 1908. Special Prices made on
Application.
Plain Ice Cream
Vanila; ?trawoerry, Chocolate, Lemon,
Orange, Banana, Pineapple, Pistachio,
Hose, and Pinch, Apricot and Raspberry
iu season.
Special Ice Cream
AUGUST 23 Special Brick Layers of
Caramel, Vanilla and Strawlierry Ice
Cream. Special Bulk Caramel Ice
Cream.
AUGUST 30 Special
Mousse.
Rrick Prune
HARNESS AND SADDLES
And All Kinds of
Harness Goods, Carriage Trimmings, Blankets
and Robes.
Tents, Awnings and Wagon Cover?,
George Irvine
Successor to S. J. Frank
It's easy to reach North Beach
Tuko Stem hit POTTER from Portland
Passengers are now transferred to thfl railroad at MEGLER fourteen
miles up the Columbia Kiver from Ilwaco. This eliminates
the necessity of steamers waiting for the tide, and
insures prompt arid regular summer service
The Steamer T. J. Potter leaves Portland every
morning except Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'clock
Satui day only at 2 o'clock P. M. Ilemember the
Summer rate on the O. R.. G& N. is $6.55 from
Hood Kiver, Ore., to all North Keach points and
return; good until September.
North Reach iu a fauiuue, beautiful place the nioet perfect beach on the
whole North Const. There are accommodations galore at prices to suit
all task's; catiipin)!; incilities without equal perfect bathing conditions;
all sorts of amusements arnl diversions. Come, have a good rest and a
jolly time. Let us semi you our now summer book and tell you all about
North Reach. ,
J. H. FREDICY, Local Agent, Hood River, Oregon
WM. McMLRRAY,
General Passenger Aent, Portland, Oregon.
THE ICC CREAM OF QUALITY
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Famous Ice Cream
Special Prices on Orders
Hood River Agents
TOMPKINS BROS.
Creating: a Reserve
j Is not difiicult once you start to save your
money systematically. But if you ever expect to
bo independent financiiallv through your own
efforts you must make the start. Money saved
and put away safely will protect you from
misfortune and prepare you to take advantage
of opportunities that will surely come to you.
Funding the capital of your working years
Insures Your Future
But choose the right place to put your capital
or the hard-earned savings of a lifetime may be
swept away in a day. We offer our patrons the
counsel and experience of our directors, together
with every banking facility consistent with sound
business methods in all their relations with us,
and pay 4 per cent.interest on all deposits made
in our Savings Department. Give us the op
portunity and we will aid you to make your
money earn more money.
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