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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
fldOD RIVBB OLAblBa. THtiHrtPAY, AUGUST 20, 186a; DC DC DC 3cn DC DC DGC IRON CLAD HOSE, 25c SAFE CRAM RELIABLE NEW FALL SU HIQ.T dUU 0 ARRIV J vgra J If n Bys I I i Combination n ( V: Suit I ia Ikl ElerheWr, Stria It C C2D tnrnf r- ii Ready for the school boys. No one overlooked. All the new catchy ideas attached to our superb line of Boys' and Young Men's Clothing. Prices are the most reasonable shown in years; styles and fabrics selected with our usual care; colors, suitable for dressy occasions or the school room. All the necessary items for completing the boy's wardrobe for the Fall term are ready for your approval. THE UP-TO-DATE DC DC h fj Mr u n 0 H a 'V vj U 1 villi BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Dietz Studio for photos. See that Clover Seeder at McDonaldi, Lime and cement in any quantity at luteiu'Hd e. Full line of Lowney'a Bonbons and Chocolates at Rosa'. Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con fectionery at the Pastime. Fresh halibut, Halmoii and razor chmis nt Mctiuire's Friday's. Schram Fruit Jar, easy to seal, easy to open, for sale at McDonald's. Land plaster both kinds, Utah a lit' Ore., at Whitehead's feed store. Timothy, red and white clover, vetch and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's. Go to W. S. Gribble. 'Mt. Hood, for the Diftrict No. 7ti Shoe. tf Ilnzelwood Double Jersey ice cold lluttermilk at C. P. Ross-.' ltt.uk Leaf Tohacco Extract, sure death to aphis, at Whitehead's. Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover and timothy hay at Whitehead's. Mien M-trnaiet Wallace went to Port laud Friday for a visit with friends and relatives. Roy Sloooni, who has been spending his vncui.iou at Hood Rivei, returned to Portland Friday. David Eccles, of Salt Lake City, ar rived at Hood River Saturday for a visit Id connection with bis business interests here. For sale At a bargain, a modern honee with two lots and bam, lots face ou Uuk running through to State street. Apply to J. Otten.. Don't fail to see the Hoyal Tailors line of samples for full anil winter at The Toggery. No cotton mixes in this lot, nothing hut absolutely all wool shown for this fall. Miss LaurA Metcalf left for Vancou ver, Wash., Saturday, where sliu is in attendance at the photographers' con vention, which is being held in that oily this week, If you want lo buy or sell real estuie go to Onthauk & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Miller M unlock, of Portland, who ia Interested in a large orchard ie oeutly set out-in the Mt. Hood oouu tiy, was here toi a day or two during the past week inspecting bia property, Jos. Mitchell, of Arapahoe county, Colorado, a prominent mining mau and capitalist, was at Ujod River Fri day looking for au investment. He also visited with E. D. Calkins, near this city, who is an old friend of Mr. Mitchell's. J. A. Hunk, of Ilaakwood, Miob., a prominent lumberman, who ia in terested in fruit growing and Is look ing tor a louatinu to go Into the orch ard ousiness, arrived from the east Inst Friday. This U Mr. Haak'a eeo ond visit here, as he waa at Hood River last spring. It you wish to save $50 to $75 when you buy your piano, buy direct from the faotory dealer and not fiom agents or canvassers. Several beautiful in struments just received from Chicago at Soule'a Piano House. Seoond band pianos and organs taken in exchange. Balance cash or time payments. Fresh ranch eggs at McGuirea. Our work guaranteed. Deltx Studio. Finishing for amateura at Peit Stu dio. Best 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 numbers at Hunt's Wall Paper store. FreBh made sausage at MeGnire Bros, every day. See W. S. Gribble for Duck Eries, Fead overs. tf Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McReynolds. Hazel wood Ice Cream at the Pastime. L. ii. Stevens & Co. Rex cpray in any quantity at White head's feed store. Milk shakes and ice cold buttermilk at the Pastime. Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay at McReynolds & Co. Born lo Dr.and Mrs. M. H. Sham. August 13, a boy. Stock foods of different kinds at McRevnolds & Co. When on the Heights slop at the Pastime for cold drinks. Petaluma Incubators for sale at McReynolds & Co. Don't roast her buy her au electric iron of the Light & Water Co. A nice borne for sale at less than oust, if taken in the next 30 days. Lota fucing Oak and State streets. Apply to J. Otten. Call at Soule'a Piano House for Edison phonographs and records. 'Vitb the exception o( one bouse in Portland this ia the largeat atook in Oregon, Try a Royal Tailors suit and you will have no other. Fully guaranteed in every particular. See the samples and have your measure taken at The Tog gery. P. T. Shelley and P. A. Clanoy went to The Dalles the latter part of last week and made final proof on their timber claim and homestead, in the upper valley. F. W. Clarke, the jeweler, who baa been taking a vacation at Hood River with relatives, returned to resume bia business affairs here yesterday. Mia. Clarke will remain in Hood River foi a time. Chronicle. J. Y. Kerr, o' Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerr, of Hood River, arrived here last week for a month's visit with them. Mi. Kerr haa ac cepted a position wltb the Y. M. C. A. at Pasadena, Calif., and will go there at the end of bis vacation to take up hia duties. From the Chicago Produce Newa we learn that H. F. Davidson waa au in teresting figure at the recent meeting of the International Apple Shippera held at Niagara Fdlis. Burt Van Horn and Geo. Rae were also iu at tendance and reported a big crop of apples on the ooast this year. B. K. Tucker went to Portland Thursday on business visit. C. R. Bone left for the Willamette valley Saturday ou a Ashing trip. Mrs. Wm. Ganger went to Husum last week for a visit witb friends. L. F. Smith and son went to the coast Saturday for a abort outing. P. W. Knowlea, secretary of tbe Du fur Commercial Club, spent tbe day beie last Friday. Harry Bailey went to Portland Tbuisday for visit witb his father, who ia now living in that city. Misa Blanche Hai bison went to The Dalles last week and waa tbe guest of Misa trances Lake, of that city, for few daya. M. W. IlisoooK returned from Poit land Iburaday, where be bad been attending the convention of Foresters held In that oity. J. A. O'Neill, day operator at the O. R. & N. depot, aud K Kincaid, cashier at tbe freight otlico, spent a ten days' vacation at tbe seashore recently. R. J. Mcliaao, who attended tbe Good rioada Convention In Portland, made a trip to Astoiia before he re turned home He was aooompaniod by his father. E. D. Calkins bad as a visitor Fri day G. A. Rred, of Marlon county, who ia an old oomrade and who waa wounded at tbe battle of Antietam in which Mr. Calkins loat bia leg. A mammoth egg plant left at the exhibition booth by J. W. Koberglast week bna been attracting consider bio attention. There is also ou diaplay at tbe booth at present some very floe Striped Aetrachan and Yellow Trans paient applea. Misa Ford, of Deadwood, S. D., wbo la a nieoe of T. H. Williams and bas been visiting bere for a week, left Fri day for Portlaud. It ia Miss Ford's iuteutiou to spend sometime along the coast before returning borne and will visit in Seattle, Loa Angeles and San Francisco. Mrs. Richardson, of Taooma, moth er of Wesley Rlohardaon, wbo was last week badly Injured by being kicked by a horse and wbo Is a patient Id the Cottage Hospital, arrived laBt week to visit ber son. it Is found tbat Mr. Richardson is not as badly Injured as at first repoited and at present be Is getting along nicely. J as. M. Irvine, editor of tbe Fruit Grower, published at St. Joseph, Mo., and W. P. Stark, president of tbe Missouri Slate Board of Horticulture and a member of the big nursery firm of Stark Bros., whose general office is at Louisiana, Mo., spent several days at Hood River during tbe past week. They were beie looking into fruit growing conditions. G. C. Kinsman, of Decatur, Illinois, accompanied by bia daughter, Misa Lora Kinsman, arilved on a visit at Hood River Thursday. Mr. Kins man, wbo ia one of the officials of the Wabash railroad, bought a ranch here two yeais ago. Last year be was offer ed a big increase over tbe pnrobase prioe of bia place, but refused to sell after visiting other fiuit growing dis tricts in tbe northwest. Mr Kinsman tbinka Hood River is tbe ideal spot for tbe fruit grower who wants both a borne and plaoe to grow fruit. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Preserving timeneeds LiKe Ice Cream? The New Post Cards Colum- Jar Tops, Jar Rubier-, Sealing nan and the ice man are bia River Views in the new cel- Wim Kr nil PreKses Presenilis at your call and we've got the uloid finish, the height of per- Ke uiV Zm pEE r'a. C - A" Btle9- 1'Utle ',,0,prt "SJ- Seethem etc. Little Prices. Pnce-v at our Post Card Shop. Fi.hing T ckle Rod., SUS&'S RofhTowTe'uiiifoinl: "IE , IS S eV " ' l.wM, Cream Tooth Brushes, l lies-, fixionH, fcpears, i testred . Cleanaroina. etc. Little Prices. Salmon Egs, elc. Little price. c, lteris ?c """ Artistti Materials Pass Lawn Tennis Raqut-t, Linen Stationery The away the time these warm days Hulls mid NctH, Croquet Sets, Kiylish Cloth Finish Paper and by painting Its interesting Hiinimoi k-. Lawn Chairs, etc. Envelopes, tablet fi-rni, all sizes work. All kinds of supplies Lit -lo Prices. for genteel use. Little Prices. here. Little prices. Water Glasses A jt-i nt Boohs Interesting Btories, Ladies Straw Caps varictv . f sIiiiim s in il Me fn to read them warm day. You Tourist shape. A ppleudid cp pliiiii in .i .l. iorat. d via c Littl- won't in tic- the weather. Paper to wear on our outing; (i."c I'ricen. and cloth bound. Little Prices. value. Special 35c n jHI C I 'ISO" copies of the latent vocal and instrumental hPPT IllIKIf hits of the season All new '25c and 35c num- jpLVlUl JllVVl lUUJH. JUIV bers placed on special Bale. 6 Copies for $1.00. ? A fine line ot confections and tredi traits at tbe Red Apple confectionery. Rev. H. W. Oliver, of Boise, visited bis son, Glenn, a couple of days this week Tbe finest line of cigars aud tobaccos in the oity at tbe Red Apple confec tionery. Mrs. Wm. Haynes left towu Friday ou tbe local for a short visit in the Rose City. District Attorney F. W. Wilson, of Tbe Dalles, was a visitor at Hood River Monday. Miss Catherine Traver, of New York, spent tbe past week witb Mr. aud Mrs. G. R. Castner. Mrs. S. M. Wilkinson, sister ot Mrs. V. C. Brook, bas been visiting at the Block borne this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yates and Mr. Cbas. T. Early joined tbe oampers at Camp Overalls Sunday. Dr. F. C. Brosius nnd family re turned Friday from a two weeks' visit In tbe Puget Sound country. E. P. Duudas, interested in fruit lands at Hood River and Mosier, was a visitor at Hood Rivei Saturday. Mrs. H. L. Durable leTt Friday for Portland on a visit.' Later sbo may go to tbe seashore for a few days. F. Eggert came up from Portland Friday to spend a day or two at Eg germont, bis line home in the valley. Mt. Hood ioe cream served at the Red Apple confectionery. Nothing ou tbe market quite equal to this cream. Gordon Bragg, wbo is now located at Portland, oame up last week for a abort visit with his father aud sisters. Agent Fiedrloy has been granted a three months leave of absence by the railroad company, to take eltect Sep tember 1. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Fonts and Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Duncan, wbo have been at Camp Overalls for a week, re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Niohols, parents of J. E. Niohols, who have been visit ing bere, returned to their home at Milton, Ore., Friday. Mrs. II. G. Moe. of Dayton, Wash., arrived Tuesday on a visit to the fam ily of A. D. Moe. She will to joined by ber husband Saturday. D. R. Niohols and wife, of Port land, the former manager of the Port land Sanitorium, who have been visit ing here, returned home Thursday. The home department of the Hood River Woman's Club will meet with Mrs. Laraway Monday, August 21, at 2 o'clock. All interested u this de partment are requested to attend. Mrs. W. v. Laraway, Leader. W. 8. Giibble received n telegram Monday saying that hia sister, Mrs. T. Cooper, was vety ill at lite Dalles and left on the Tuesday morn ing train for that place. 11 is brother and Bister went up Monday evening. The Red Apple confectionery, lo- oated on tbe west side of Seoond street, near Oak, in strictly up todiite and flist-class in every particular. It ia the place to take your irniy irieiids for ioe cream, ioe cream sodas, sun daes, etc. Our Dumb Animals, a paper devot ed tn securing humane t,rentm nt for domHtio animals and also the omcini organ ot tbe society tor the Preven tion of Cruelty to Animal", gives Hood River considerable publicity in the Atlguts issue. Ou the front page It publishes a half pnge picture of Hood River oity and valley with Mt. Hood In the dintunoft with thu proper caption uivlcrhebth. B. F. Gray, of Walla Walla, spent Sunday wltb hia family on the lancii in tbe Mt. Hood diMict. Mr. Gray is a oommnroial traveler n'ld one cf tbe best toostors Hood Rivor ever bad, and says that there ir not a towo in bin territory which is rro gressiug 1110 Hood River. He vets around to Hood River atout once a month, while bis family is nicking Mt. Hood their home at present. E. T. McGee, of Frankfort, Mich., visited with J. H. Osborne this week. Mr. MrOeo states that he was at Hood River 30 years ago when this now thriving city was a place in name only nnd tbat be came up from Portland on a steamboat that, got stuck ou a sandbnr and paiseuiinrs for here hud to be landed in a tniaU boat, lie wns very mnch aqtonisbari nt the great de velopment that Ints tni;en place and ou returning to Michigan will 'licnoc of bis holdings and oomo hero to live. F. E. Strang cai".o up from Central Point the first, of lhr week and Hf.ent a oouplo ot duyn, looking after Lti-i-nnsa mutters. .V. Strani? snyfi that tho pear blight is getting u good foot hold In tbat seaUon nnd n tho lare orchards men uw kopt patrolling the orchards sit the time locking for the disease. When. m infected limb is seen it is a', once out nut nnd burned. The disease is carrier? from one treo to another by insect and in some cases apple trees bio teoorning in footed. .1. P. Lucas went to Cascade Locks Thursday. Mrs. J. J. Luckey visited friends iu Portlaud last week. W. L. Clark made a business trip to The Dulles Tuesday. Geo. Sargent returned from a busi nets trip to Portland Saturday. Mrs. A. 1). Moe is confined to the house witli a badly sprained arm. Mrs. If. Taylor and children fire vis iting friuneds nt Wasco aud Morgan this week. Mi.'M Clara Blythe went to Mitchell's Point last week, where she was the guest of Mrs Fred Newby. W. H. Perry has traded a hotue and lot on Sherman nvouue witb E. E. Lyon for two lets ou tbe hill. F. S. Smith is acting as cashier of the (.). R. & N. freight olllce during the ahseuce of E. A. Kiucnid. Miss liailey, of Salem, Ore., return ed home Tuesday, alter a visit witb the Roberts and Cuuning families. A. Sheplar, who lias beeu confined in a Portland hosptal for some time, returned home last week tully recov ered. Mrs W. Coulter aud daughter, who have been visiting iu the Sound coun try for sometime, returned home last Friday. Miss Mae Davidson and Miss Kate I'arle spent several days iu the upper valley on an ouUng trip during the past week. Miss Theona, the young daughter of E. O. Hall, arrived Sunday from Pennsylvania and will muko ber home here iu the future. Miss Shay, who has just recovered from an attuck ot typhoid fever, went to her former home at Cascade Locks Tuesday, for a visit. Mrs. J. A. Sutton, a relative of Mrs. W. D. Rogers, after a visit here ot several days, returned to her home in Astoria Saturday. Mrs. Heitz, who has beeu visiting Mrs. R. 1!. Lindsay here, returned home "lli'irsday. She was accompa nied by Mrs. Liudsuy. N. J. DeVold, of Portland, who owns the Knuiona hotel building, spuut several days here last week mak ing improvements around it. Miss Anna Frazier accompanied her sister, Mrs Alico Porter, to Poit land Monday for the purpose of plac ing her in a hospital for treatment, W. D. Rogois loft Tuesday for the photographers' convention, which is being hold this week at Vancouver, Wash. From there he will go to tho Willamette valley, where he will spend n week visiting relatives. Strauahan &, Clark areageuts for the Washington-Portland Cement Co. and parties contemplating building will do well to see them before pur chasing cement. It is said to be the best cemout uu the market. Mis. Fred Newby. who had boen visiting at Hood River for several days, returned to her home at Mitch ell's Point Tuesday, accompanied by Miss Earle and Mrs. Cbas. Castner, who will make her e fihort visit. Mrs. Nelson and daughter, who are now living in the Rogue river valley, arrived at Hood River Wednesday for vfiit with Mrs. Nelson's parents, .V. r. and Mrs. E. L. Smith. October 15 to 17 has been selected us the dates tor holding the Hood llivcr fruit fair. The managers of the fair have decided to utilize the Lasementi of the Elliott building as an ex Ii 1 1) t hail. Prof. McKnieht, who has been con nected with the Hood River iiigh school duting the prist year, will go to Goldendale the latter part of the month, where he will take a position similar to the one he had here. S. A. Knapp, well known at Hood River, whom he was formerly eugaged in business, whs a visitoi at Hood River last week. Mr. Knapp, who has conducted the St. Charles restaurant in Portlaud for about a year, recently sold it and will go to Woodland, Wash., whero he wlil ei;as;e in busi ness. Through a mistake of the printer, handbills announcing the entertain ment to bo given by Mrs. Adah Rose were uiado to rend Park Uraugu hall, when they should heve road Pino Grove ball. The eutcrtalnmeut is to bo given nt the latter place Saturday evening, August 22. If you want a light that makes the nifzlit like day, You can gut it, nnd there isn't much to pay; It's a "Tungsten" free of trouble worth i its cot exactly double ; 'Tis thu brightest light on enrth, we say. I The Light & Water Co. ! 1'e pood tn your w ift bring joy to her life: Buy a I'ncilic Electric Flat iron today; Then her life will be easy your clothes will ii' t bo greasy; And hi-.-idi-s the investment will pav. The Light & W ater Co. 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 MacKAE PORTLAND F. W. ANGUS HOOD RIVER LIST YOnit PROPERTY WITH MacRae & Angus Portland and Hood River We arc 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, 4?12 Chamber of Commerce. 1 's hi ' liif 1S 111 pi fifi The Toggery In now showing the best line of fall samples for Men's Suits and Overcoats ever shown in Hood River. The Royal Tailors line which are absolutely all pure WOOL. Not a sample in the lot that has a fibre of cotton or mercer ized stock in it. Suit or overcoat made to measure, fit guaranteed, style guar anteed, and the cloth is' guaranteed ALL WOOL. A written guarantee from the Royal Tailors goes with each suit. Prices from $20 to $45 Whether you are ready to order or not Ave want you to come in and inspect these samples. X5hQ Tog'g'ery, ga2? 3