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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
' jytOO 'RIVEH GLAClisH, T&PfltiDA?. SEPTEMBER 24, i66i. . , Bevefl I l ft Safe I CRAM'tS? I Reliable W -W If r . ? . Tv..- 'fr?wf I 0 QG3 1 ;ii 1 4 f- - V ' vi 'I 5" , f i X TRAGOO N telling you that our stock of Boy's Fall Clothes is ready for you, we want to say some things for you to weigh carefully before making a purchase anywhere else. If you really knew that we represent the one leading maker of boy's clothing, and had fully learned the difference between XTKGOD and other brands, it wouldn't be necessary for us to use a single line of printed matter to tell the merits of our goods. You would never think of getting any clothes for your boys but XTRA(;D; and we could count on your coming here when ready to buy. The best tailors that ever lived work in the Edcrhcimer-Stein shops. This firm uses more high class materials and less of the poorer kind than any house in the boy's clothes business. They manu facture on a greater scale. That means a bigger purchasing power to our money, and to yours, decreased cost and lower prices all along the line. This is the only store in town selling XTRAGOOD clothes. The only store that can get them. We're out to please and satisfy you; we've selected the makers best able to help in this. It's one grand effort on the part of both the makers and this store to see how much we can give you for your money. I Ederheimer, Stein & Co. MAKERS PREPARATORY SALE Begins SATURDAY BRIEF LOCAL .WAITERS. The Dietz Studio for photos. See that Clover Seeder t MeDomilds. Best line of Spray Nozzles lit McDon alds. New sty It a of Gordon Lata at Vot Bros. Linie and cement in any quantity at Whitehead'?. Pent! bus for canning. Phone or nee A. Whitehead. Fur men's suits see Vogt ISros. be fore purchasing. I'etaluma Incuhatrs for sale at McReynolda & Co. Stranahan & Clark meet all bona fide quotations on cement. Full line of Lowney's lionbons and Chocolates at Ross'. Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con fectionery at the Pastime. Don't roast I er buy her an electric iron of the Light & Water Co. Cecil ilolman, of Portland, spent Saturday here visiting friends. Schram Fruit Jar, ensy to seal, easy ti open, for tale at McDonald's. Land plaster'both kinds, Utah and Ore., at Whitehead's feed store. Timothy, red and white clover, vetch and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's. OotoW. S. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 70 Shoe. tf Ilazi-lwood Double Jersey ice cold Buttermilk at C. P. Ross.' A Brie line of confections uud freih fruits at the Red Apple confectionery. Bla k Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure death to aobis, at Whitehead's. 1 1'be finest line of cigars and tobaccos in the city at the lied Apple confec tionery. Vogt Bros, have received their fall and . winter lines of clothing and shoes. See th--m before purchasing. For It nt hi the Davidson block, two as fine ollice rooi':s as there are In town. Inquire at room 4 or in the fruit oflice. sl7 The ladies of the U. U Church Aid Sooioty will hold a baked salo at lluuna's store Saturday,Septeniber 2G. Doughnuts a specialty. Call at Soule'a Piano House for Edison pboncgraphs and records. 'Vitb the exception oi one house in Portland this is the largest stock in Oregon. Don't tail to see the Royal Tailors lino of famines for fall and winter at The Togpery. No cotton mixes in this lot, nothing but absolutely all wool shown for this fall. If you want to buy or Bell real estaie go to Oiithank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully, prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. . Mrs. J. M. O. Miller and V. E. Stallinger, ot Portland, have been in Hood River the past week. They were called here by the illness of the late Mrs. Cantield. If you wishto save 850 to 875 when you buy your piano, buy direct from the factory dealer and not fiom agents or canvassers. Several beautiful in struments just received from Chicago at Soule's Piano House. Second baud piauos and organs taken in exchange. Balance cash or time payments Fresh ranch eggs at Mctiuires. Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio. Wood For Sale Phone 3.r)'.)5. L. K. Taft. Wheat and Timothy hay at White head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalds. Our Liijht makiH dar of Night. The Light & Water Co. Metal house numbeis at Hunt's Wall Paper store. Phone or see A. Whitehead for pexches for canning. See W. S. Gribble for Duck Eries, Fead overs. tf Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at Mclieynolds. Hazel wood Ice Cream at the Pastime. L. B. 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 Alfalfu hay at McHeynolds & Co. V 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 Whitehead's. J. U. Sanders, of Portland, is spending the week with U. Y. Ed wards and family. 'feu toams wanted by the Oregon Lumber Co. Phone Oregon Lumber Co., at Dee, or Mr. Early's oliloe in town. Ten teams wanted hy Oregon Lum bei Co. Phone Oregon Lumber Co., at Dee, or Mr. Early's office in town. For Rent Nine room flat. Alto fur niture for sale. Enquire at C. line low's tiilor shop. Have quautity of peaches for can uing. Phone or see Whitehead. Ten toams wauted by Oiegon Lum ber Co., Phone Oregon Lumber Co., at Dee, or Mr. Early's office in town. Don't "Eoast Ihr"liuy her an Electric Iron. The Light & Water Co. Ten teams wBntod by Oregon Lum ber Co,. Phone Oregon Lumber Co., at Dee, or Mr. Knrly's office in town. Mt. Hood ice cream served at the Red A pple oonfeotloury. Not'iingou the market quite equal to this cream. I handle excluisvely Upper Hood River Valley lands. Call upon me at Dee and I will show them to you. W. II. Marshall. Try a Royal Tailors suit and you will have' no other. Fully guaranteed in every particular. See thet samples and have your measure taken at The Tog gery. W. B. Craw and wife, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Shelley, were visitors at Hood River Tuesday aud Wedntsday of this week. Through tbe elf orts of Mr. Shelley, Mr. Craw has bought a plaoe in tbe Odell dls tiict uud expects to make Hood River bis home. Best clover pasture in the valley, C. it. Maaiker, Odell. A I. Loetftei went to Portland Mon day for a few days1 visit. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wright returned to Poitlaud for a short stay Monday. Willis Van Horn left Saturday for a visit to some ot the fruit growing district on tbe coast. Upper Hood River Valley lands in tba Mt. Hood district for ssle. W. li. Marshall, Dee, Ore. W. 1 Fredricy, O. R. & N. agent at Hood fiver, spent sevetal days visiting at Portland this week. Mrs. S. M. Baldwin and son, Mace, went to Portland Monday, where they will remain for the winter. Upper Hood River Valley lands for sale exclusively. Call on me at Dee and I will show them to you. W. II. Marshall. Pbiilp Hollas retuined from The Dalles this week accompanied by Mrs. Kollas, who has been taking treatment in tbe sanitorium there. J. L. Hershuer, who was in atend auce at the convention of Congrega tional Churches held in Washington last week, returned home Friday. Mr. aud Mrs. J. II. Soott and Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Aloert, of Salem, who came here to attend the good roads meetings, spent Sunday here, return ing to Portland on tbe local. I oho S. Pinney, who owns property at Hood h'iver and is couneoted with the American Type Foundry with headquarters at Seattle, arrived here Friday to spend a few days visiting. Invitations are out announcing tbe celebiation of the 50 tb anniversary of tbe wedding of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bailey, at their borne in Portland. Tbe event will take place October 2. The Ladies Guild of St. Mark's Mission eld a good meeting at tbe borne of Mrs. L. Claike, Friday. Tbe attendance was large and plans for oburch work this winter were dis cussed. Dr. Jennie K. Hlloo, of Chioago, sister ot W. M. Kolloek, has arrived to spend a few months In the apple oity. Mrs. Hilton Is a retired den tist, who is seeking rest and better health in tbe west. Don't forget the ohioken sapper and dance September 23 at Park Grange had. Supper served from 6 to 9, followed by tbe dance. Every body invited to oome and have a jolly good time. Joe Wilson went io Portland Sunday and Monday attended the live stock show which is being held in Portland this week. Mrs. Ida Smith took charge of the Commieioal Culb's ex hibition booth during bis absence. J. H. Fredricy, O. K. N. agent here, left Monday evening tor an ax tended visit in tbe east. Mr. Fred rioy has seemed a three months' leave of abseuoe and, will spend coo siderable of the time in Pittsburg, whloh Is his former borne. II. S. Butterfleld and family, who nave reeu upending toe summer on thrlr ranch in tbe valley, returned to their home In Portland, Friday e-en-iog, on No. 1. H. R. Albee, who has been spending considerable time here this summer, returned to Portland Friday. CET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT Aim THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES v Keep in Mind that you can buy your Fall mid Winter Under wear here for much less than elsewhere. Foot Ball Goods We have anything: you want in this line. Head o-ear. shin guards, nose Masks, Ralls. Little Prices. STATIONERY and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Working Gloves The kind that will stand the wear, will save your hands. Our special prices will save you money. Suit Cases Leather, canvas and straw. Little Prices. Jelly Glasses We still have plenty of them. 35c per doz. Rubber Collars and Cuffs They save laundry bills and are genteel in appear ance; when soiled a damp cloth makes 'em like new. Little Prices. Nickel Plated Ware Tea kettles, tea pots, coffe pots, chafing dishes, trays, tea sets; its always bright and pretty. Little Prices. Tkinls if (itnr What a great source of enjoyment aud pleasure IRinil II UVtl you and ynur family could have nith a Phono- .i i rm i ,1 ruih The best of nniMc alwavs at nana, uiey are i.ueup mm me r.aVments are small. VICTOR COLUMBIA EDISON Murray KBy went to Portland lues day on a business visit. Dr. M. F. Shaw returned Friday from a visit in Poitland. Frank MoFailand returned from a visit to Portland Thursday. b A. Ciam spent Tuesday in Port land where be was called on business. Mr. and Mrs O. J. Gessling spent the latter pait of last week in Port land. Truman Butler went to The Dalles Tuesday, returning on the evening train. Chas. Castner went to Portland Sunday, where be atetnded tbe base ball game. John Franz, night clerk at tbe Mt. Hood hotel, was a visitor at Tbe Dalles Tuesday. W. II Eooles came down from Deo and went to Portland Friday on a business trip. . A. Page will give you a good job ot piano tuning. Leave your ordurB at the Kamon hotel. W. Bittle Wells, manager of Sunset Magazine, came up Saturday to spend Sunday at Wau Ouin-Ouin. S. F. Fouts, who came up from Poitland on business, was a visitor here tor a day last week. Rev C. F. Swander will preach at tbe Christian oburch Sunday morning and evening. Come and hear him. Fied Shoemaker came down from Pendleton Sunday, spent the day here and went to Portland in tbe evening. Bishop Paddock, of the Eastern di ooese of tbe Episcopal church, will hold setvioes in St. Mark's church at Hood Kiver next Sunday. Senator Nick Sinnot and J. U. Uoit, of Tbe Dalles, spent Monday and Tuesday at Hood Kiver this week in oonneciou with legal business here. E. A. Page will be in Hood Kiver eaoh Saturday. Those wishing l'S sons on tbe cornet, violin on piano should inquire at tbe Hamona botol. Mr. aud Mis. P.M. Hall-Lewis went to Portland Tuesday, where Mr. Lew is attended a leoture in connection with his profession, wbioh was given in the evening. Mrs. Ila Smith, who has been acting as cleik at Bragg's store, bus given up her position. Acoompanied by her sister, Miss Zula Fowler, she went to Portland for a vUit. Tuesday, September 29, will be tbe regular meeting of .the Pythian Sis ters. Since there will be installtlou of officers and speoial work, a full attendance is desired. J. II. Ileilbronner has rented the Wm. Haynes bouse in town pud will occupy it Ootober ist when Mr. and Mrs. Haynes will leave Hood liiver to spend tbe winter in Portland. We tiell ycu power tve xcll tou liijht In quantity to pleaxe you quite; Jmt let u know how much you' dlike In your direction quick we'll hike.' THE LIGHT A: WATER CO. Bon Tbeyson, formerly looated at Hood Kiver, but who now is in tbe employ of Allen k Lewis, tbe big gro cery bouse of Portland, spent several days visiting frieds here last week. Mrs. Theyson was also here for a day or two. (. R. Castuer received a letter Monday aBking him 1 1 accept the po sition of judge of the fruit exhibits at the Inter-State Fair which will be held at Spokane October 0th to 10th He has decided to acoept and will be on band wbeu the fair opens. Pleaching at Anbury Methodist ohuroh next Sabhutb at 11 a m. hihI 7.30 p. m. hy the pastor. Hev. N Evans Morning theme, "Building up a Church." Evening topic, "An pen Door. " Snhbatb t-diool at 10 a. m. Epwortb League at C..')0 p. in. Please note ohange of time for even ing service. Waldsteln and Knutunn will have charge of tbe skating rink this winter and will open the season for roller skating Saturday. Tbe new managers of the rink have made a number uf Improvements in for the convenience of patrons among which are a hard wood floor. Music will be furnished and beginners desiring instruction will be accomodated. Don't fume and fret andfmn, Come straiyhtu'fiy to m; We'll furninh you with light and also power; It mattern not the teuton, our prices are in reanon And tve never make a bit of f unit. Til E LIGHT & WA TER CO. The next attraction at tbe Opera House will be "Her One Great Sin," ubicb is a society comedy drama in four acts and will he presented here by an excellent company of Metropol itan players, headed by Miss Florence Stanley, who is n beautiful and tal ented uotresp, aud has liee'i identified with many ot tbegrpat Nei York pro riuctioi. including the "ViigiDiau," in which she created a prominent part, and whs Inst season tbe leading lady in tbe big note mobile racing play, "Bedford's Hope. Walter Moore, of Portland, came up for a short visit at Hood Kiver Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith went to Poitland Monday, retuiuiug home tuesduy night. Mr. Bertha Hemuian leturued home Sunday evenning after a two day's visit in Portland. Mrs. Grace Chapman, of St Paul, Minn., is visiting her father, Capt. Henry Crandall, and family. Two ten-acre tracts in the Paradise Faim property were sold last week to W. A. I sen berg and Ueo. Stmrp. The ladies of St. Mark's Guild will meet at (be borne of Mrs. K. W. Mark- ham Friday afternoon at 2 o'clook. Mrs. J. L. Booth and Mrs. G. D. Culbertson made final proof on two timber claims at Tbe Dalles last ween. A. D. Hughes who is colaboratiug with his partner in transcribing the county records for Hood Kiver spout the latter part ot last week here and stated that the work is getting along nicely. Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Wiedrick lult Hood Kiver Wednesday morning for Poitland, where they will make their future home. The Trio Orchestra weut to Steven son Saturday eveuiug. where they tilled an engagement for a dancing party which took plaoe there. V. and C. C. Jordan, of Weoatcheo, were here this week looking over the valley aud comparing it as a fruit growing district with their section ot tbe countiy. C. G. iNicbol, of the Nichol Drug Co., bought a beautiful dough & Warien piano at boule i Plauo House today, Miss Mable Spere also bought one. A. Wiuans, a former well kowu res ident of Hood Itiver, but who lives in Portland, wus at Hood Kiver for a visit last week. Mr. mans on leav ing here started tor New York City, where he was called on business. 11. E. Williamson, chairman of the Republican centrul oommittee tor the Second Oregon Cogressional District ariived hero Tuesday and will endeav or to organize a Taft Club. " A num ber of towns uud cities iu tbe state have organized tbeso clubs and it is expected that Hood River will fall in to liue. Tbe ladies' committee of the Hood River Fruit Fair invite the ladies of ilod Kiver and vioinity to exhibit tbeir due needlework at the lair. Limited space they say will make it necessary to limit tbe exhibits to two from eaob exhibitor. County Clerk Culbertson desires to call the atteution"of voters to the tact thatit will be necessary for them to register in order to vote at the coming presidetial election. This includes those who registered at the spring election on account of the fact that they are now in Hood Kiver instead of Wasco county. The outoouie of tbe speid il election held here Tuesday shows that Hood River citizens are iu favor of the pro gress and development ot the city and are imbued with the tight kind of public spirit. The news of the sale of Hood Kiver apples has been the subject of much tavoiable couimeont by the prats through tbe Northwest. The llrt-t large sale of the year, the fruit went at good prices and according to tbe report the purohastr was as highly pleased as the seller. Hood River has put itself on iecord as in favor ot good roads aud will soon have an association to help get them It the plans outlined at the good roads meetings Saturday are success fill pennanent highways here and in other counties are assured. Rally Day, September 2, will be oh served at tbe Baptist Church with special exercises by the Sabbath Snhool st I) 50 a. m. At tbe 11 o'clock service there will be speoial musia and an appropriate sermon by tbe paBtor. A new financial plan will be piesented at this service and pledges taken for the year begiumug Ootober 1. The Young People's UiIly will occur at 7 p. in., lolloweil with a gospel sermon at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all to enjoy these eer vices. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mr cruin, at Dee, September 18, a daugh ter. Died Infant daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Alien Macrum, September 18, jyua. TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Your crorr returns your money if you don' like &cliilltuc' Urat; we pay btm. ITATIONERY SALE 50 cl. Values 35 d. This is not a sale to clean up old stock, but a stock of Stationery of t he best grades that was bought nt an exceedingly low price. We offer you the benefit. WATCH OUR WINDOW Slocbm's Book Store The Place that Does the Framing ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... c Filling Prescriptions I With Pure Drugs with satisfaction to both 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.; GLACIER PHARMACY, cha&n. claeke HOOD RIVER, OREGON mm iiifiiii The Toggery Is now showing the best line of fall samples for Men's Suits and Overcoats ever shown in Hood Itiver. 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 Whether you are ready to order or not we want you to come in and inspect these samples. me Toggery, RprHopcr? R. H. Coshow etor