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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
... r M&)D RIVEK atAdlfift, flflMsfiAS, &rTEMBER!3, 19Q. 0 c. , i crrn r r r y errrrr r-ssm a qgasressa mm cgcss csssgso c3 c C30 I J I Lj-&m ti ial aima 1 U 7l!7 Vd Vaj3r Vis VbLJ zly I THAT'S ALL i I Til 69ro)n,Q(o)Do)a,f too3 I o u 0 BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Dietz Studio for photos. 8ee that Clover Seeder at McDonalds. Heat line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. Stranahan & Clark meet all bona fide quotations on cement. Pull line of Lowney's Uonbons and Chocolates at Robs'. Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con fectionery at the rastime. Hehram Fruit Jar, easy to seal, easy to open, for salo at McDonald's. Land planter both kinds, Utah and Ore., at Whitehead's feed 6tore. 'f imothy, red and white clover, vetch aud alfalfa seed at Whitehead's. (JotoW. N. (iribble. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 7li Shoe. tf Ihuelwood Double Jersey ice cold Iluttermilk tit C. P. Ross-.' Dla k Loaf Tobacco Kxtract, sure death to aphis, at Whitehead's. Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover and timothy hay at Whitehead's. Ur. and Mrs. Jeukiu returned from a two weeks' trip to the seashore Fri day. (L D. Woodworth went to Portland Friday in couneotiou with plans far his new bouse. Mips Merle Blinu, who' has been spending a tew days at the const, re turned home Friday. Mrs. H. M. Abbott returned itctn Pnitland Thursday, wbeie she has been visiting for several days. For sale At a bargain, a modern house with two lots and bam. lots lace on Oak runniug through to Stale btreet. Apply to J. Otten. Dcn't fail to see the Royal Tailors lino' of intrudes for fall and winter at The Toggery. No-cotton mixes in this j lot, nothing but absolutely all wool shown for this fall. Mrs. V. D. Chamberlain and child ion, the f )rmer a daugbter-iu-lnw of (Jov Cbamberlaiu.wbo bad been stay ing at Mrs. Howe's for several weeks returned to Portland Friday. If you want to buy or sell real estaie go to Onthauk & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. If you wish to save 50 to 175 when yon buy your piano, buy direct from the faotory dealer and not ft oui agents or canvassers. Several beautiful in struments just received from Chicago Hi Soule'a Piano House. Second band pianos and organs taken in exchange, lialance cash or time payments. U. F. Relieu, a resideut of Hood River for several years, but now loca ted at St. Jnbns, made a short visit at Hood River Thursday. Mr. llalieu states that St. Johns is building up very rapidly and that there Is more building going on there and at Port land this slimmer than there was last. Rev. M. A. Rreek, of Portland, con nected with the Bpisoopal church, was a visitor at Hood Kiver Thursday aud Friday ot glast week. Mr. Urecj, who is fond of walking, made the trip to the ion and back on foot last week. While here he became interested iu Hood River truitlaud aud later de cided to invest here. Fresh ranch egg at McGuires. Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Studio. Wood For Taft. Sale-Phone 3595. L. E. and Timothy hay at White- go to kinds at at the at Wheat head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds McDonaldB. Pickled pork and corned beef Mc Ouire liroa. Metal house numbeis at Hunt's Wall Paper store. Fresh made sausage at McGuiro Bros, every day. See W. S. dribble for Duck Fries, Fead overs. tf Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McReynolds. Hazel wood Ice Cream at the Pastime. I,. J!. Stevens & Co. Hex spray 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. Stock foods of different McReynolds & Co. When on the Heights stop Pastime for cold drinks. Petalnma Incubators for sale McReynolds & Co. Don't roast her buy her an electric iron of the Light & Water Co. A fine line ot confectious and freih fruits Bt the Red Apple confectionery The lluest lino of cigars and tobaccos iu the city at the tied Apple oonieo tionery. Carroll Hurlburt, of Portland, vis ited with bid friend, Philip H roll, foi several days last week. Mt llond ice croam served at the Red Atirle confectionery. Nothing on the market quite equal to this cream. m .1 Devoid and wife, who have nt Hood River for week, returned to Portland Thursday. For R nt Hi the Davidson block, tiiin nltice rooms as there are in town. Inquire at room 4 or in the fruit office. 011 A t,lno hnniA for salo at less than oost, if taken in the next HO days. Oak and Stato streets. Arrjlv to J. Otten. m, v S Kellv and Mrs. A. 0. Baker, who were visitors on the ranch nf 14. VV. Kellv for three weeks, re turned to Portland Friday. nt Koule'a Piano House Kdieon phonographs 'Vith the exception ot Portland this Is tne Oregon. Try a Roval Tailors suit and you will have no other. Fully guaranteed in every particular. See the samples anil have your measure taken at Hie Tog gery. Wm. Prosback, who was arrested by Constable Wm. Ganger at Cascade Locks Thursday night Jas. Sobmidt, pleaded guilty Car- for and records. oue house in largest stock iu for assaulting a rjarccouer luuro, before Judge A. C. Uuok and was flned 110. CI. V. Edwardi went to Portland Saturday on a business trip. Miss Mabel Wright, of Wasco, spent Sunday in Hood River with tiiends. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Alvla An derson at Mt. Hood August '20, a bov, Orviile Milton. Miss Eugenia Morse, of Portland, recently visited Mrs. J. J. Gibbons in the Barrett district. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Esson spent last week visiting friends and ielatives in the Willamette valley. Mrp, Paul Troedson, of Morgan, Ore., is visiting with H. laylor and family for a few days. Miss Rattle Atkiueou, ot Morgan, Ore., is spending a tew daya with her frioud, Je vel Taylor. Mis. G. II. Storges, of Portland, who owns pioperty at Uood Ktver, was a visitor here last week. Miss Clara Blythe went to Portland Saturday for a visit of seveiBl days with her urotner, ii. is. uiymo. Mrs. W. B. Coulter has returned from Seattle, where she spent three weeks visiting friends and relatives. Miss Zula Fowler came down from her home iu Eastern Oiegou Saturday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Smith. A. S. Blowers aud Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sheets will move to fortland shortlv. where tbey will spend tne winter. I. T. Beal, who reoentlly bought the 1). R. Oooper plaoe at Mt. Hood, tooK possession and went there to live luesday. Mrs. Harry Bailey, who baa been visiting nt the home cf her father ia- aw in fortland ror several aayB, re turned home Monday. The Ladies Aid Society of the Con gregational cbuicb will hold Its first regular meeting or me bbhmiu uu tuo afternoon of Friday, September 4, at the rcsideuoe of Mrs. Wm. j. uu more J. H. Goldthwaite, of Poitland, has hnnuht 20 acres of the Frary plaoe uml tnnk Dossessiou last week, it ia Mr. Goldthwaite's intention to im itnve his new possession at once and to ereot a flue house on it. Prof. L. B. Gibson, who will be one of the instiuotors in the high school this year.has completed his new house and taken possession, ine pruieonur did not lose any time us be com mencsd wotb on his residence June 1 (1 I). Woodwoith. formerly of this nnniitv. now one of the substantial citizous of Hood River, is building a Hub residence at his new home. Mr anrt Mra W. had an elegant home uhn th lived at Locust Grove aud tbey certaiuly desetve the best. Moro Observer. D. W. Campbell, division snperinj tendent of the O. R. 4 N.. Hnd Mrs. rtnmnhell. acoomnaoied by A.r. aud Mrs Clias. T. Early, made a trip out in the valley Sunday in the former's private oar. The car was dropped here from the Elks' excursion tra n Sun day niorniug and taken out by a spec ial engine, the teturn trip being made on the regular train iu the evening. On the return trip the party was join ed by Mr. and Mra. W. H Eooles. Mr. aud Mrs. Campbell were very much pleaaid with their trip and muob interested in the hue orchards and truit tbey saw. Phone or soe Whitehead for 6 GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT i MM mm m m M 1 " THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Iroa Ware Gem Pans, Griddles, Skillets, Kettles, Hani Boiler?, Fry Pans, Roasters, Bread Pans, etc. Little Prices. Now is the Time to re- eeed vour lawn so it will be pretty earl v next spring, White Clover, Blue Grass and Lawn Grass. Fresh Seed... 25c lb Stone Jar You'll .omi be putting up Preserves and Pie ties. You'll need j.rs. We've got them. J gal. to 10 gal. Little Price. Telescope Suit Case, Hand Hftirc, Valises, etc, in Leather, Matting, Canvai and Straw. Alliizes. Little Prices School Supplies Start the children to school In a satislled way by getting their school supplies here. Pencils, Pens, Int. Slates, Pen cil Tablets, Bookstraps, Rulers, Erasers, Crayons, Colored Pen cils, Pencil Sharpeners: Ink Tablets. Examinatian Blanks, Spelling Blanks, Legal n Cap Paper, Book Satchels, Pencil Boxes, Penholders, Book Slates, Pen Wipers. Drawing Books, Water Color Paints, Drawing tot fninred Chalk. Indeliible Pencils. Pen Knives. Linen j Boxes, Paper Napkins, etc. For Waih Day rubs, Wash Boards, Clothes Lines, Wash Boiler, Wringers.Clothes Pips, Soap. Bluing, (Mot lies Baskets, Clothe Pin But!, Washi g Ammonia, etc. Little Prices. Souvenir View Sta tionery 24 sheets of Paper and 24 envelopes all different Orefin Scenef, fine for your Vnstern ( 'orrenondence. 50c per Box Fine Quality Thin Blown Water Glasses Clear flint idas, very thin arid tough. Will outlast thecheapT kind. OOc per Set The Victor is the Best Records are like listening to the and Vu i r ' Rem.Mii!.er that when vim are thinking of buying a talkuitf iiiachii c. Thev have 8"ft natural t ne of full volume that othe- nixchims do not possess, .... . 1 1 tt.n no- rnaa Peaches for canning. A. Whitehead. Phone or see A. peaches for canning. Mra. Price left for Seattle this week. where ahe ia vlsitiug friends. Have quantity of peaches for can ning. Phone or see Whitehead. E. L. Smith went to Portland Wed nesday for a few daya' visit in the oity. Mr. and Mra. M. A. teller, ot Udell, spent Saturday and Sunday iu Hood Kiver. Judge A. E. Lake and S. Bolton, of The Dalles, were visitors at Hood River Tuesday. For Rent Nine room flat. Also fur niture for sale. Enquire at C. Rue low's Uilor ahop. Ten teams wanted by Oregon Lum ber Co. Phone Oregon Lumber Co., at Dee, or Mr. Karly'a office in town. Miss Lola aud Master Elmer Foster returned to Portland, after spending a month with their aunts ot Odell. Ten teams wanted by the Oregon Lumber Co. Phone Oregon Lumber Co., at Doe, or Mi. Early's otlico in town. R. II. Weber, the well-known fi Hit man of The Dalles accompanied by a friend, waa a visitor at Hood River last Satuiday. St. Marks Episcopal Mission Sun day school at 10 a. m. Morning pray er at 11 a. m., commencing Sunday, September 5. E. H. Sbopard, editor of "Better Fruit." left Tuesday lor a visit to some fruit growing distriots in the Willumette valley. Mr. and Mra. A. J. Adams, who have been visiting theii daughter, Mrs. J. E. Niobol.s, returned to their home at Moro Wednesday. Monty Montgomery, if San Jose, Calif , who. accompanied by bis wile, snout several davs here visiting old frleuda and relatives, returned home Tuesday. Edward Stausbery and family, of Portland, have moved to their ' farm on the heights west of Odeli, where he expects to put iu 15 acres of apples this fall. The Ament-Brigga Land company baa moved their otiioe to the large room back of the ofllce ot the Hotel Wauooma building, where they will conduct their business iu future. Chris Urelsen, who s-pent several daya in the Willamette valley last week iu tbe interests of "Better Fruit." returned home Friday. Mrs. Urelsen ia visiting ber parents at Dallas, but expents to spend the win ter at Hood Klvor. Mi. and Mrs. C (. Pratt returned from Portland Tuesday und will spend tbe winter at Hood River, ihey have rented the homo of Mrs. P. S. David son, Sr., who has gone to Portland to take up hei residence at the Hotel Sai gent. Charley and Maurice Morse hnvo purchased the cigar and tobaoi o busi ness of tbe Reed Bros, and took pos session this week. Moth of these young men are well known at Hood River and their many fi ieuds are in vited to call and see tbem. R. P. Lootnis, of K P. Loomis & Co., tbe big apple-bandling II rm of New York City, arrived at Hood River Wednesday. Mr. Loomis ou his ur rival went to examine his flue big ranch in the upper valley and expects to spend some time bete before re turning east. A. Adama. C. C. Currin, Wm. Vogt, Jack Sobluter i ud Jos. Vogt have rented tbe Woodworth house furnish ed for tbe winter and are maintaining a baohelor establishment. The aer vices of an expert Japanese oook bare been aeenred and their many frionds are looking forward to being enter tained and dined on tbe fat ot the land. Bishop Ernest Paddock iu charge of the Eastern Oregon diocese of tbe Episoopal church, arrived at Hood River Tuesday. The bishop was here in connection with a church meeting wbicb was bell at tbe home of Mrs. Savage Tuesday evening. At the meeting it was .docided to resume eer vlcea at tbe church for the (all aud winter and Mutray Kay was appoint ed lay reader for tbe services Bishop Paddock remained here until Wednes day, wben be left for a sboit visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Mitchell and daughter. Lulu, of Lincoln, Neb., wbo have been visiting Mr. aud Mrs. R. 11. Weber in this city, left yester day, aaya the Chronicle, for Califor nia, where tbev will spend the winter Mr. nd Mrs. Mitchell were well pleased with The Dalle" and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Weber accompanied theii visitors to Hood Kiver and Hood River valley Saturda.7 Die easterners were delighted with ai they saw. Tbey have traveled alioterthe United States and cay tbat Wasco oouuty eclipsea any place they have seeu in all their travels as to fiuB raising, climtte and conditions in geueial. Out I. itlit iimkni ilni of Siijhl. The Light & Water to. E. R. Moller visited lriouds In Port- laud for a few days during the pHist week. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Metcalf, who have been visiting cut ot town, re turned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. S. F. Fonts came up from Portland and spent a few days here during the past week. Ten teams wanted by Oregon Lum ber Co. Phone Oregon Lumber Co., at Doe, or Mr. Early's ofllce in town. Don' I "L'lHixt JItr"Jlity lur im Kin-trio Iron. The Light & Water Co. Ten teams wauted by Otegon Lum ber Co.. Phone Oregon Lumber Co., t:t Dee, or Mr. Early's olUco iu town. Rev. II. C. Clark, formerly pastor of the Belmont church, will preach at the Pine drove M. E. churoh Sunday at 11 a. m W. C. Michael, of the Gibson Fruit company, or l;uicbko, uroppeu on here Wednesday to looK into ine ap- le situation. A small thick bag containing a small sum of money und h purse has bet n lett at this ofllce. Uwuer can have same by applying bore. Regular services will ho held at Riv erside Congregutinnal church next Sabbath morning, Rev. W. V. Gilmore having returned from his vacation Mrs. Elizabeth Dunn, ot Eight Mile, near The Diilles, was a visitor at Hood River last week. She was beie to attend to some busiuens matters. Mrs. E. H. Shepard accompanied ber sisters, the Misses Failing, who have been visiting ber, went to Port land Wednesday tor a visit to ber former borne The Woodmen of the World will give mi enteituinment aud feast at Odd Fellows hall Saturday evening, September 12. Woodmen and their families invited. A reoital entitled, "HiawutliB," will be given Friday evening. September 11, by Mrs. Adah Losh Rose at the opera house. Mra. Rose will be as sisted by local tuleut. The Walters & Christ Stock oompauy played a nucoessful three night a' en gagement at Hood River this week. The company ia a good one and gave a high-cltiBS performance. The ladies o' tbe Uiii'.iiriim oburob will hold a bako sale Saturday in tbe store of Wood & Smith Bros. Order can bo teemed by 'phone from Mra. Cunuiu' during tho week. The following sales were reported hv W. J. Baker & company: Grace Peek to ri. W. SwailH, 12 'W aoies Dave Conner to Isaac i. Real, 8arces; R. E Harbison to C. E. Glaze, 3 acres; nr. lirosius, one ioi ai ueiauru Beach. Patrons of rural route No. 2 are re miested to attend a meeting whioh will be held in tne uommerciai tJiuu rooms Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock for tbe purpose of tukiug steps to have the mail deliveries ou tins route con tinue'l. Hi: i')i)d toyour irifibi hifjjoi fi her lijr; I lini ii '((' Fli tli run lo-ilnii; V "In ii lu r liji.will l: ram ijimr vlitllu: will nut he ireani; Ami ItvMiUm the ineistiiinU will put. The Light & Water Co H. H. Webb, of the Webb Produoe Company r.f Chicago, who says he has vi ited all the apple growing dil-triots nf the oouHt and elsewhere, was here Wednesday. Mr. Webb saya that of all tbe fruitgrowing sections on coast Hood River ia the oream. A mooting, of St. Mark's Guild will be held at the home of Mrs. Savage uext Wednesday at 2 o'clock. It is requested that members of the guild niL.ku a special effort to be present, a matteis of importance concerning church woik for tho coming wlnte will ke taken up. Mantel Wilson Yowell, the juveulle harness maker of the Davenport bar nep ebon, returned from Union conn ty Saturday night, after a three weeks' visit His sister, Bessie, who has been spending her summer vaca tion in Uniou and Baker counties, re turned with him. Next Sunday Rev. J. W. Mayes, ot Toncenisb. Wash . will deliver the addresses iu Asbnry Methodist Epis ennui church. Morning subject, "A Excellent Spirit." Evening subject "Penterostiil Powei jts Application The following Sunday Dr. N. Evans i expected to preach bis first ser here. Harry Butcher, a stranger who ar rived beie Tuesday without funds was taKen suddenly bick. uiu ination by a physician it was foun that Butcher was. filtering with ty pboid pneumonia'and on applicatso to Marshal Ganger be waa taken the Cottaire Hospital aud his father, who, Butcher hays. Is tuperintenden ot a large steel works at Pueblo, Lcl communicated with. School Opens Monday, Aug. 31 OUR School Supply Department is now open With the Largest Supply of TABLETS For Pencil Work For Ten and Ink For Compositions For Correspondence PENCILS Soft, Medium, Hard Colored, for drawing Crayons of all kinds. Special drafting work. COMPOSITION BOOKS The Famous Bank Stock made up specially for this school work; wita and with out margin lines; picture of aclioolhouse on the coyer. the Inks, Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Boxes, Compasses, Erasers. Constant study of tho system used in the Hood River Schools and conferences with the teachers enables us to carry what you nead. Slocom's BooK Store The Depot for School Books and Supplies ..Hood River's Leading Druggist... illl2 fern mm 0 Filling Prescriptions 0 ith Pure Drugs with satisfaction to tli patient and physician is assured if b you leave your prescription with us. e have gained a reputation for relia- ity by supplying Pure Fresh Drugs In all our prescriptions. When you bring your prescriptions here you are sure of ideal service.! THE CLACltR PHARMACY, iiS5' HOOD RIVER. OREGON 10! a! A W I 11 II The Toggery Ih now showing the bent line of fall wimples for Men's Suits and Overcoats ever shown in Hood lliver. 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 Uoyal Tailors goes with each suit. Prices from $20 to $45 Wild her you are ready to order or not we want you to come in and inspect those samples. 6?e Toggery, Proprietor