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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1908)
OoeamgrraL ir-ii , M ....mWip!i IC 3C DC CRAMS STORE Ii$ REL1A G N 8 You, and we too, hear it so often that we don't realize all that it means sometimes. It is quickly said, to be sure, but when we stop and consider how carefully the structure of such a reputation must be built, it looks different and is worthy of some sober thought. How in the beginning the foundation must be laid in the strongest and best material this world knows, absolute honesty of purpose, how each transaction must be carefully placed in its position, putting one square deal on top of another, until we erect such a wall of .confidence about us,that friends and neighbors gladly gather within and assist us in the work we are doing toward building up a great business right here in Hood River, a business that you and I are proud of, a business which does and will command the respect of this community. This Fall finds us ready with the greatest line of wearing apparel ever assembled in Hood River. We ask the pleasure of showing you any items you are interested in. Its no trouble. 3C 3C DC 0 HUIEF LOCAI MATTEKH. Tim Dietz (Studio for photos. Sec that Clover Seeder nt McDonalds. Hest line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. l'euchoa for canning. Phone or see A. Whitehead. l'etalunia Incubators for sale at McUeynolds it Co. Straruihan & Clark meet nil bona tide quotations on cement. Pull lino of Lowney's Bonbons and Chocolates at Hops'. Finn line of tobacco, cigars and con fectionery at the Pastime. Don't roast her buy her an electric iron of the Light & Water Co. Schram Fruit .lar, easy to seal, eay lo open, for sale at McDonald's. Lund plaster both kinds, Utah and Ore., at Whitehead's feed store. Timothy, red and while clover, vetch and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's. Go to W. S. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 7ti Shoe. tf Iliizehvood Double Jersey ice cold P.iitteriuilk at C. P. Host.' A dun line of confections and freib fruits at the Red Apple confectionery. 151a k Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure death to aphis, at Whitehead's. l'ho finest line of cigars and tobaccos in the city at the lied Apple oonleo tionery. For It nt In the Davidson block, two its fine office rooitis as there arc in town. Inquire at room 4 or in the fruit office. Bl7 A nice home for sain at less than rust, if tukeu in the next ;it days. Lots facing Oak and Stato Btreets. Apply to J. Otten. Call at Soulo'a Piano House for ldison phonographs and records. 'Vith the exception ot one house iu Portland this is the largest stook iu Oregon. Don't fail to see the ltoyal Tailors line of samples for fall and winter at The Toggery. No cotton mixes in this lot, nothing but absolutely all wool shown for this fall. If you want to buy or sell real estaie go to Onthatik & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. A. T. Huxley, who came to Hood Mirer about a year ago, has sold his ranch to SI Pi ul parties and will leave shortly for Watsonville, Cal. Mr. Huxley owns hu apple ranch In te Pajaro valley aud will return theie to livo ou it. If you wifeh to save S50 to $75 when you buy your piano, buy direct from the factory doaler and not fioui agents or canvassers. . Several beautiful In struments just received from Chicago at Soule's Piano House. Second hand piauos and organs takeu iu exchange. Balance cash or time payments. Donald Briggs, eon of Charles A. Biiggs, ot the Ilriggs-Anient Land Co . has boon informed by the Curtis. Publishing Company that he will be i,wni(l;:d tlio second prize, offered by the utnrday Evening Post to the boys linking thn most sabis of that papsr ii towna tlm size of Hood Kiver. As sjveml bundled boys were in the cou lee Master Brings' success speaks well for his hustling abilities. Fresh ranch egiri at McGuires. Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio. Finishing for amateur at Deiti Stu dio. Wood For Sale Phone 3595. L. E. Taft. Wheat and Timothy hay at White head's. For F'lower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalds. Our Light makes dot of Kiqht. The Light & Water Co. Metal house numbeis at Hunt's Wall Paper store. Phone or see A. Whitehead for penclies for canuing. See W. S. Gribble for Duck Eries, Fead overs. tf Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McUeynolds. Hazel wood Ice Cream at the Paetime. L. B. Stevens k Co. Hex spray in any quantity nt White head's feed store. Milkshakes and ico cold buttermilk at the Pastime. Clover, Timothy and Alfalfn hay at McUeynolds & Co. Stock foods of different kinds at McReynolds & Co. When on the Heights stop at the Pastime for cold drinks. Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover and timothy hay at Whitehead1!-. Ten teams wanted by the Oregou Lumber Co. Phone Oregon Lumber Co., at Dee, or Mi. Karly's oftiue iu town. Ten teams wanted by Oregou Lum bei Co. Phoue Oregon Lumber Co., at Dee, or Mr. Kauy'a otllce )u town. For Rent Nine loom flat. Also fur niture for sale. Enquire at 0. Hue low's Uilor shop. Have quautity of peaches for can ning. Phoue or see Whitehend. Ten teams wanted by Oregon Lum ber Co., Phone Oregou Luniber Co., at Dee, or Mr. Early's otllce in towu. Don't "Roust Jler"liuy her an Electric Iron. The Light & Water Co. E O.Smith, of Odell, bought a One Schiller piano at Soulo'a Piano House last week. Ten teams wanted by Oregon Lum ber Co. Phone Oregon Lumber Co., at Dee, or Mr. Kurly's office in town. Mt. Hood ice cream served at the Red Apple confectionery . Nothing ou the market quite equal to this cream. A small black bag containing a small sum of money and a purse has bet u left at this oltlco. Owner can have sauio by applying here. Prof. Henry Howe, of tbe'land otHoe at Walla Walla, retoentlv purchased a fine piano for his home here troin Soule's Piano House. 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, The beautiful interior piano d I ay or, which has attracted so much attention at Soule'a Piano lloua lately was pur chased by llert SttanntiHU. Two more of these are now enroute. Jas. Mears, of Portland, was a visi tor at Hood River this week, coming up Monday. J.T.Cooper, ot Mt. Hood poMjtotUoe, was a business visitor at The Dalles Saturday. E. L. Smith went to Ibe Dalles Monday to be present as a witness In a court case there. Rev. W. G. Kennedy, who Is located at Dufui, has been visiting at Hood River this week. Theoua Hall entertained a party of her young friends in honor of ber tenth birthday last Thursday. E. 0. Young has purchased tbe resi dence of Win. Fleming and will occu py it. The sale was made by C. A. Dauo. Frank Chandler, who recently pur chased tbe residenoe oooupied by L. H. tluggins, has moved into town for tbe winter. E. H. Haitwig bas been apponted deputy district attorney for Hood Kiver county by District Attorney Fred Wilson. Wru Crosley & Sods, the well known New York apple men, spent several days here last week looking into crop conditions. R. D. Gould, who has been at Wal lace, Idaho, tor some time, arrived here Monday, and made'a bid on putt ing iu the sewer iu District No. 2. Miss Hollister, of Corvallis, Miss Fay Gibson, Jot Portland, and Miss Lois Taylor, of The Dalles, are the guests of Miss Lenor. Adams at Para dise Farm this week. A harvest supper will be given by Park Grange In its bait Wednesday, Sept. 23, from 6 to 12 p. in. Tickets tor supper will be 115 cents for adults and 2 cents tor children. Rev. N. Evans, tbe new pastor of tbe M. E. Church here, and bis fam ily, arrived at Ho3d River Tuesday evening, Mr. Evans comes from Char iton, Iowa, but is well known bere. Rev. J. L. Hersbnei left last Thurs day for eastern Washington. After a visit to Walla Walla be went to North Yakima, to be present at tbe conven tion of tbe State Association of Con gregationa Churches, whlob met there September 15 to 17. Roy Brock, who is now looated at Nelson, B. C, after visiting at Hood River for several days, returned there, leaving Saturday night. Mr. Brock is oonneoted with the fruit growers association there and reports a pros perous year for apple growers in Brit ish Columbia. Tbe Dalles bad tbe honor of enter taining Mr. and Mrs. Tbos. A. Edison this week. Tbe great electrician went to that city Monday; on tbe Bailey Gatzert and remained until Tuesday evening, when be left for bis home in Orange, New Jersey, on No. G. Tbe Oregou atbh tes who won fame for tbe state at tbe Olympic games reoently held in London, passed through this city ou tbe looal Mon day. J. bey were met bere by a large delegartioo of Hood River residents, who cheered tbem as tbe train pulled out. A basket of fruit fiom tbe Com mercial Club booth was also given tbem. The fact tbat tbey were on tbe train was i lade known by an Immense banner which was tacked ou tbe side of the car. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Put Up Your Stove Pipe Collars, Stove Pipe Wire, Wire Cutters, Screw Eyes, Pok ers, Shovels, Wood Baskets, etc. Little Prices. Lamps Hand Lamps, Sew ing Lamp. Library and Parlor bumps, Kitchen Lamps, Re flector Lamps, Night Lamp", etc. Little Prices. Wood en w re Wood Faucets, Slaw Cutters, Kraut Cutters, I hair Seatu, Towel U Hers, Hat Kmk, t'i.ffj MiPs, etc. L:tfh5 Price. Not Yet. But Soon ii will be lime t think or w.irine underwear. Some terv -peeial va'ne- to I' had here in Ladies mid Pliil ben's Fluuce l.iiud iiarim-nt Gloves Don't mistreat your hands, get a pair of gloves. Tlie kind we sell will save you money, wear and tear. Our Post Card Shop is always attractive. Some thing new each time yqu come. Have von seen the Bryan and 5 Taft cards? "9 PocK.et Knives Good values bas always bsen our strong point in this line. We've got ix tine assortment for you to pick from at Little Prices. Jelly Glasses Medium xize, good glass, with tin tops. 35c. per doz. Parufine for seal ing 20c. lb. Axes Are you a chopper ? Wood piles will soon need at tention. Special priceon Mann's double bit ixi'b. Jl.ro values tor 75c. " ; Rubber Collar U Cuffs! i They savfj laundry bill-, and j aH jje.refl in appe irai,-. j Who i F"i e l a tlamit ciotn win , hmVi 11.0. r Hue new. All styles j and 4z ts. LiU' i Prices. NicKel Plated Ware Tea Kettle", Te.i Pots, Coffee Pots, Chafing Dishes, Trays, Tea Sets, etc., always bright and pretty. Little Prices Preserving Kettles F'ruit Presses, Large Dish Pans, Jar Tops, Ituhliers, Sealing Wax. Jar Wrenches Wooden and Granite "o ms, etc. Little Prices. UlmiM n't Vftll Ko DrAirH to U ar vr ir litll i Ihjv or pirl play nicely on the Mandolin f nUlllUil I lUU DC rlUUU w Gn;:i ;urf HihTMiiie to itart. ih.m ill. A fine , !,.,,( fm- ptiv ji. r-fii a.id ens.l tinpiied. Our Foe of instruments ii fine, aud not ; l g i i'li-i ed. Coino i-i 'n:.d I t i.w tbem t f Mm nil SJ I II llll I T Chas. T. Early left Friday evening tor a business visit to Walla Walla. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Water Daltou, at Hood River, September 9, a girl. Mrs. F. Eosert came un from Port land Thursday for a short visit to I'.u- germont. Mrs. R. F. Esson went to Madras Thursday tor a visit with ber parents, who reside there. Ralph Jarvis, who has been visit ing in the east, returned to Hood River Monday. A. P. Batebam. of Mosier. came down from there Monday for a day's visit at Hood Kiver. Newton Clark, of Portland, who has been visiting in the east, returnd to that oity Wednesday. Mrs. E. II. Sbepard accompanied her sister. Miss Failing, to Portland fora short viiet Monday. Tbe ladies of the U. I). Aid Society will bold their Kensington September 18 at the borne of Mrs. Yates. Shelley Moigan, who bas been spending several days at his ranch here, returned to Portland Monday. Mr and Mis. B. F. Shoemaker left Wednesday on the local for Salem, where they will attend the state fair. Dr. T. L. Eliot oame op from Port land Wednesday and will spend a day or two bere inspecting bis new prop erty, i Those wbo want to take advantage of a carload rate ou wne-wound wood stave pipe oau do so by consulting Joe Wilson. Mrs. H. F. Davidson and daughter, who have been making an extended visit in tbe east, returned home Fri day evening. Rev. J. W. Mayes, wbo bas been visiting bere, will go to Salem tbi winter, where be will take course in Willamette Univeristy. H. E. Loeiller, wbo recently pur chased tbe IS. M. Huxley property on Cascade avenue, bas leased it to M.E. McCarty, of tbe Paris Fair. Mrs. Gove went to Mosier last week, wheie sbe is substituting for Mrs. Everett, wbo was unable to take up ber duties of teaching owing to ill ness. P. L. Adams, wbo bas been spend ing the summer bere, left for Boston Monday to take up his studies in tbe Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology. Tbe Ladies Aid Society ot tbe Con gregationnal Church, will meet ou Fiiday afternoon with Mrs A. M. Keisay at her residence, tbe Henry Coe bouse. J. H. Steinbardt, of tbe Steinbardt & Kelly Co., of New York, who are one ot tbe many claimants to tbe honor ot handling the. first Hood River apples in the big metropolis, spent Tuesday iu this city. N. C. Evans went to The Dalles Saturday, where be was called in con nection with tbe law suit ho recently bi ought against the Hood River Kleo tiio.Ligbt and Power Co. E. E. Lyon donated a box of One Graveusteins to tbe Commercial Club's exhibit last week. The apples were of good size, being 80 to tbe box and the voluntary action of Mr. Lyon in giv ing tbem to tbe club is highly appre ciated. Rev. Albiu Esson, a brother K. E and Hugh Esson, of this oity, wbo was on his way to Chicago to take a special course in languages, at tbe Chicago University.gct off No. i for a few minutes visit with them Thurs day Geo. Chamberlain, of Mosier, came down from that place to transact some business Thursday. Mr. Cham berlain iuforrus us that tbe last oar of prune was shipped from Mosier last week and that the season was a suc cessful one Clarence Gilbert, who bas been iu Portland for several days Iu connec tion with his agency fat the Cadillac automobile, returned borne Monday. Tbe Cadillao company Is putting out a new car which it expects tc place iu competition with tbe low priced autos tbat will soon be placed on tbe market bere and la adjoining counties. R. MoLain, wbo many years ago was a reaident of Hood Kiver, has been visiting bere this week. Mr. MoLain was aooompanied by his wi e. For aeveral years be has been living 4 Oronda, Mont., where he was success fully engaged in tbe lumber buninnig He Is berejfor'the purpose or looking over tbe valley with a view of Invest ing In fruit land. J. H. Goldthwaite, wbo recently purchased tbe Frary place, brought bis family up from Portland F'riday to make their home here. Mr. Gold thwaite will put a large force of men to work immediately clearing OIj acres of bis new purchase and expects to have it set to trees by next spring. Later he will develop an additional 90 ! aores which be also bought on the 1 other side ot tbe rivei. CD. Niokelsnu aud wife speut Sun day in Portland. Gen. Fox made a short visit' to The Dalles Wednesday. VA Fowel went to T'ho Dalles Wed nesday to attend court. Born To Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cam eron, September 11, a girl. Sen Fcuts was a passenger for The Dalles Wednesday on tlio local. County Clerk Culbortsou was a bus iness visitoi at The Dalles Wednesday. Tbe ladles of St. Mark's Guild will meet with Mrs. L. Clark Friday after noon at 2:30. Mrs. A. Gbbons has been visiting at tbe homo of J. J. Gibbous during the past week. W. J. Baker left lust week for the east, where he will spend some time before returning borne. C. R. B oue returued from Portland Wednesday, where he had been a vis itor for several days. Apple packing is now tbe order ot the day and packers may be seen flitting from place to place. P. M. Hall Lewis and P. 8. David son were at Wasco's county seat for a short visit cn Wednesday. E. A. Page will do you a good job of piauo tuning. Drop him a card at Hood Kiver and be will call. Jas. Strauahan aud Emuiet Tomp kins ieturned Tuesday from Salem, where they were present at tbe open ing of tbe etute fair. E. A. Pa ye will gire instructions on tbe violin, cornet aud piano. Drop hi in a postal at Hood Kiver. The Roguo River Courier states that II. C. Untenant has bought a bouse in tbat city and will move into it fiom his ranch at Fruitdale near there. A. S. Blower, whe came up from Portland to be present as a witness in a law suit which was tried at Tbe Dalles this week, was a visitor at Hood River Monday. Tbe big oak iu trout of the confec tionery store of S. L. Young, cn Oak street, was cut down lust Saturday. It is with a good deal of regret tbat these flue old trees have to be sacri ficed. Mis. R. D. Gould aud family, who have beon at Walluae, Idaho, for sometime, returned to Hood Kiver last week. Mrs. Gould will remain bere during the wiuter and expects later to te joined by Mr. Gould. C. L. Gilbert has leased bis automo bile garage to John li. Houston and B. McDonald, who will do repairing and furuisb transportation service to the public The name of tbe firm will be Houston & McDonald. Sales reported by J. II. Heilpronner & Co. are 10 acres from A. T. Huxley to T. K. Merrill, of St. Paul, nud 10 aores from L. K Morse to N. S. Car tnn, of Washington. D. C. Tbe latter is part of tho old Nelson place on the west side. I. 11. Dukes placed two Beiting heiruer apples on exhibition at tbe Commercial Club booth this week of mammoth size. They are uttracting much attention from outside of towu visitors. Some tine specimens of egg ulant ure 'also ou exhibition at the booth. E. L. C. Brownell, of the Cudahy Packing Company of Omahu, Nob , is one of the latest purchasers ot llood River proprety. Tuesday he bought from Chas, Hall :i0 acres iu the Crap per district, for 812,000 Tlie purchase a part ot tho 127 aore place which Mr, Hall bought sevoral years ago and the Hide was made through the lirlggs- Ameut Laud Co. Amoug the witnesses who were pres ent at oouit at The Dalles Tuesday in connection with tbe Evans-I'2lectrio Light and Power Company case were: D. MoDouald, J. K. Iilckelsen, A. u. Moe. Fd Muyes. Dr. F. O. Brosius, 1). J. Treiber, W. H. Chipping, Leslie Butler. J. L. Heudoison, J. S. rergu son, K. E. Gnft, Miss May Davidson and Heujamiu I. Cohen, of the Port land Triiht Co. l'he dancing uIrsoos of Prof. J. N Beggs will give a farewell reception to their teacher tomorrow evening From eight to nine tbe little folks wili give au exhibition of fancy dancing aud from nine to twelve dancing will be indulged in by the classes aud their friends. Invitations bxve been issued for the Hit air aud the patron esses are Mrs. H. F. Davidson, Mrs. R. II. Wallace, Mrs. J. Adrian Epping aud Mta. Chas. N. Clurko. COFFEE The dealing is simple. It you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing. Your Kmrrr returns your iuner II you doo'l lik it: w pav him School Opens Monday, Aiu 31 OUR School Supply Department is now open With the Largest Supply of TABLETS For Pencil Work For Pen and Ink For Compositions For Correspondence PENCILS Soft, Medium, Hurd Colored, for drawing Crayons of all kinds. Special drafting work. COMPOSITION BOOKS The Famous Bank Stock made up specially for this school work; witn and with out margin lines; picture of school house on the coyer. Inks, Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Boxes, Compasses, Erasers. Constant study of tho system used in the Hood River Schools and conferences with tho teachers enables us to carry what you nead. Slocom's Book Store The Depot for School Books and Supplies ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... C Filling Prescriptions I With Pure DrUtfs with satisfaction to hoth patient and physician is assured if you leave your prescription with us. We have gained a reputation for relia bility by supplying Pure Fresh Drugs In all our prescriptions. When you bring your prescriptions here you are I sure of ideal service. THE GLACItR PHARMACY, CHAS. N. CLARKE THE. DRUGGIST HOOD RIVER, OREGON M. If ii The Toggery Is now showing the best lino of fall sain pies for Men's Suits and Overcoats ever shown in Hood Kiver. The Royal Tailors line which are absolutely all pure WOOL. Not a sample in t he 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 Koyal Tailors goes with each suit. Prices from $20 to $45 Whether you are ready to order or not we want you to coino in and inspect these samples. 7Z?. R. H. Coshow Ohe lOggery, Proprietor