The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 01, 1908, Page Seven, Image 7

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INCLUDES EVERY ITEM IN THIS MODERN STORE at Prices away below Portland de
partment stores, and in addition on all cash sales of $5.00 or over we
refund you in cash 10 per cent, of the amount of your purchase
New Fall Suits New Fall Cloaks
Just arrived from New York another large shipment of La Vogue Suits and Cloaks for Ladies.
Prices will astonish you, styles will delight you. Goods arriving for every department daily.
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BRIEF LOCAL MAT I Kits.
The Dietz Studio for photos.
Beat line of Spray Nozzles at McDon
alds. New Btyltg of Gordou hat at Vogt
Bros.
Lime and cement in any quantity ut
Whitehead's.
Pennies for eauning. Puoue or see
A. Whitehead.
Fur men's suits see Vogt Bros, be
fore purchasing.
Potaluma Incubators for sale at
McBeynolds & Co.
Stranahan & Clark meet all bona. (hie
quotations on cement.
Full line of Lownoy's Bonbons and
Chocolates nt Boss'.
Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con
fectionery at the Pastime.
Don't roat her buy her an electric
iron of the Light & Water Co.
Schram Fruit Jar, easy to seal, eacy
to open, for sale at McDonald's.
0. K. Marshall spent the latter pBrt
of last week in Portland.
Lnnd plaster both kinds. Utah am1
Ore., at Whitehead's feed store.
Timothy, red and while clover, vetch
and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's.
GotoW. ft. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 76 Shoe. If
Hazelwood Double Jersey ice cold
Buttermilk ut C. P. Boss.' .
A One Hue of confections and freth
fruits nt the Bed Apple confectionery.
F. W. Augus went to Portland Fri
day morning ou a business trip.
Bin k Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure
death to anhis, at Whitehead's.
1'he finest line of cigars and tobaccos
in the city at the Bed Apple conleo
tiouery. .
Voat Bros, have received their fall
and winter lines of clothing and
shore. See thm before purchasing.
For B nt In the Davidi-mi blink,
two us tine office roon fUis there an- in
town. Inquire at room 4 or in the fruit
office. V
Uorn -To Mtr and Mrs. Geo. W.
Green, Sept. 2!Rh, u hey.
Call at Soulu'a Piano House fur
Edison phonographs and records.
"Vith the exception oc oue house in
Portland this is the largest stock in
Oregon.
Don't fail to see the Boyal 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
tto to Onthank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
TEA
The greatest tea-drinkers
are full - bottom Dutch
men. There isn't much
nervous prostration in
Holland.
Your urorer returns your money if yon don't
like Schilling's Best; we pay liiia.
Walter Moore of Portland was visit
ing here Saturday of last week.
Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio.
Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio. Wood For Sale-Phone 3595. L. K.
Taft.
F. E. Broslus is building a bouse
near tbe Catholic church ou the hill.
Wheat and Timothy hay at White
head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to
McDonalds.
Our Litjht make dnj of Sirlit.
The Light & Water Co.
Phone or see A. Whitehead tor
peMobes for canning.
See W. S. Gribble for Duck Fries,
Fead overs. tf
Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock
at McKeynolds. ,
Geo. Sutheilaud,ot Aurora, Oregon,
was a visitor at tiood Bivei Monday.
Bex spray in any quantity at White
head's feed store.
Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay at
McBeynolds & Co.
Best clover pasture In the valley,
C. B. Masiker, Odell.
Slock foods of different kinds at
McBeynolds & Co.
Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover
and timothy hay at Whitehead's.
B. N. Neal will preuub i.t the Val
ley Cbr'sti in churob Sunday morning.
Have quantity of peaohos for oau-
niug. Phone or see wtmoneaa.
Ten teams wanted by Oregon Lum
ber Co.. Phone Oregon Lumber Co ,
at Dee, or Mr. Early's office in towu.
There are letters at the Glacier
office directed to O. II. J., J. l' and
S.
Don't "Entint Hcr"uy tier an
Electric. Iron.
The Light & Water Co.
Mt. Hood icecream served at the
Bud A Dole confectionary. Not'iingou
tbe market quite equal to this cream.
S. H. Soule went to Portland Satur
day te spend Sunday returning Mou
day.
I handle excluisvely Upper Hood
Biver Valley hinds Call upon me at
Dee and I will show them to you.
W. H. Marshall.
if yoii wish to save $50 to $75 when
you buy your piano, buy direct from
the factory dealer and not finm agents
or canvassers. Several beautiful in
struments just received from Chicago
at Soule s Piano House. Second baud
pianos and organs taken in exchange,
Balance cash or time payments.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eppnig went to
Snokane Monday wneie they will
join Mr. aud Mrs. C. E. Bone and
return wih them in the touring oar
which Mr. Bone will bring to Hood
Biver.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Coo
gregatlonai church will meet on Fri
day afternoon, October 2, at tbe resi
deuoi of Mis. Geo. Co well This
meeting will be the occasion of the
first birthday rally ot the season, and
a delightful time is anticipated. The
ladies of the ehurch and congrega
tion are oordially invited ti attend,
whether they are members ot the aid
or not.
Mrs. C. H. Sletten visited in Port-
laud Thursday and Friday lot last
week.
D. B. Norton, of St. Johns, came
up from there last Friday for a visit
here.
V. G. Church aud B. W. Kelley
spent Monday at The Dalles on busi
ness.
E. C. McCoy, prinoipal of Odell
sohool, waa a Portland Ivistor last
Saturday.
Dr. T. L. Eliot was here tbe first
ot tbe week looking after bla business
interests.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hill went to
Portland Friday for a few day's visit
iu tbe oity.
Mi. and Mrs. J. II. Heilbronner
spent several days last week visiting
In Poitland.
Miss Fay Oir went to Portland Fri
day for a visit witb her sister, Mrs.
A. J. Dunbar.
D. W. Campbell, Division Supt of
tbe O. B. & N was a visitor at Hood
Biver Saturday.
H. F. Dvidson was a business
visitor in Portland Friday and Satur
day of last week.
B. Smith of tbe Stanley-Smith
Lumber Company was here from
Portland Thursday.
0. G.Boberts, who baa been staying
at Tangle wood for aeveial weeks, re
turned to Portland Monday.
John Leland Henderson went to
Portland Friday to spend a few days
with bis family in that oity.
A. P. Tiff t, of Portland, spent Sat
urday and Sunday here visiting
friends and looking uvei bis property.
Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Eggert, who
have beeu staying at Eggermont for
some time returned to Portloud Satur
day. Mrs. J. L Cartel, and ber daugh
ters, Mis Tracy and Mips Giace Car
ter, returned Sunday from a visit at
tbe seaside.
Mrs. E. A. Boberts, of Portland, bag
beeu spending tbe patt week with
berfiteud, Mrs. C. A. Bell, at tbe
Mt Hood Hotel.
Miss Stureess took a short vaca
tion from ber duties in the postorllee
teat week ami went to Portland lor a
vhit of teveral days.
The Ladies Mission Circle of the
baptist obuarcb will hold a Mission
ary Tea at Mr. Calkins Thursday af
ternoou at 3 o'clock.
Tbe lad lea of the U. B. church are
requested to meet at tbe bemeot Mrs.
J. K. Nickelseo, Friday afteinoon,
October 2, at 2 o'clock.
The Travel Department of tbe
Woman's Club will meet Tuesday
afternoon, October bth witb Mia. W
L. Clark on Cascade Ave.
Mr-i. A. J. Haynea and daughter,
of Underwood who were to this city
Tuesday purchased a Doe Emerson
piano at Suole's Piano House.
P. T. Kelly, a son-io-law of Mr,
and Mrs. Wm. Kerr traveling auditor
for tbe Crane. Company of Chicago.
111., spent several days here laBt week
visiting tuein.
Try a Royal Tailors suit and you wi
nave no other, i-uiiy guaranteed in
every particular. See the samples and
have your measure taken at Tbe Toggery.
GET IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
THF BIG STORE
WITH LITTLE PRICES
V
We wish to announce that we have disposed of our
business interests here to J. M. PARRY & CO., who will
continue to run the BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES
on the same liberal policy that we have conducted it so
successfully in the past.
We wish to express our deep appreciation of all favors
received, and bespeak a continuance of the same for our
successors. ,
Yours very truly,
BOOTH & CO.
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Services at the Christian church
next Sunday by the new Pastor, Bov.
G. E. William, of California. Special
mulso fcy Miss Ilauna. All are welcome.
J. II. Soott President ot the State
Good Boads Association, who was ou
his way from Salem to Eastern Oreg
on got off tbe train to greet friends
here Viednesday.
Miss Viola Wilsou of Hood Biver
has enrolled witb tbe Holmes Business
College, Portland, Ore. for a course
n stenography, boo is spoudiug cue
winter witb her Bister.
Sunday, October 4, will be comun-
ion day at the Baptist church. All
members are especially requested to
be piesent. Tbe sermon will be ap-
piopriate to the oooasion.
Wm. H.Reiobow and Mar; A.Kolisb
were married by Just hie of tbe Peace
A. C. Buok Monday. Mr. aud Mrs.
Kelisb are newcomers at Hood Biver
and will make their home hero.
Wm. Bittle Weill, accompanied by
his family, who have beeu staying for
some time at WauUuin-Uuiu, return
ed to Poitland Monday. Mr. Wells is
manager ot Sunset Magazine.
Joe Wright has secured tbe contract
for the oarpenter work on tbe new
Woodwortb bouse, wuiou it is claim
ed will be tbe finest dwelling ut Hood
Biver wheu completed.
The meeting of the Ladies' Guild
of St. Marks church will be held this
week with Mr. G. Y. Edwards, Fri
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at her resi
dence one block west ot tbe new High
school building.
A special train containing a number
of tbe officials of tbe O. B. & N. who
where esoorting B. L. Wiuchell, pres
ident of tbe Bock Island raliroad
over tbe road, stoy pod at Hood Biver
Saturday for a sboit time. It was
tbe intention to take Mr. Wiuchell
for a ride over the valley, but he
altered bis plans.
Rev. Father Hiokey Catholic mis
sionary for the eastern Oregon dis
trict spent Saturday beie lata week.
Mr. Hiokey is Just recovering from
the effect of u bad fall which he
sustained some time ago iu which he
was badly Iniured.
W. J. Baker who recently went on
a visit to bia old home at Jefferson,
Iowa, and other poiuts in the Middle
West returned to Hood Biver Thurs
day. Mr. Baker states that no place
looki quite as good to bim as Hood
Biver.
Key. Rott. Paddock, Bishop of the
eastern Oregon Diocese of theKpisoo
pal church held services hero Sunday
in St. Mark's cburcb. ihe services
both in tbe morning aud evening
were wellattended.
Wm. Kable, left Tuesday for Chioo,
Calif, where he owni property and will
spend the winter. Mr. Kable states
that the winters at Cbico are very
pleasant, but that when the thermom
eter climbs to 117 in the shade in
summer be Buds it more comfortable
elsewhere.
Claude Moore, of Hood Biver,
brother-in-law to Richard O'Biien,
fo Kail Hollow, accompanied by two
friends, passed through Dufur Wed
nesday on the way to central and
southern Oregon. Tbe party will
bunt and enjoy an outing nf two
months duration. Dufur DiHpatob.
Hood Biver will he well repre
sented in tbe horse lacing at The
Dalls next moutb. J. S. Simotison,
proprietor of the Main restaurant,
baa a'good one entered for some of
the money and J as. Stranahan will
make tbe winner go some to bent him
ont.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bone lo.t Sun
day night for Spokane, where Mr. Bone
will take charge of a lug tout nig cat
and make a trip overland with it from
that city to Hood Biver. Ho expects
to stop for a visit ut a number of
places in eastern Oregon on hia nay
baok.
S. II. Soule ot Soule's Piano Hoiine
, at Hood Biver, who went to Portland
last woek sold U. u. stranahan, ior
merly of Hood Biver, but who is now
living In that city, a $900 interior
piano player which wan shipped to
bim direct liom New York Oity.
Mombera of St. Mark's chinch who
were in attendance at the services
last Sunday to hear Bishop Paddock
state that they were very much pleua
ed to hear thel Bishop announce that
it is expected to soon have a resident
minister in charge of the chinch here.
Manager J. M. Carroll of tbe Mos
ier Fruit Growers Union Hnd A. P.
Batehsm were visitors at Hod Biter
t'aeeday. We learu from tbe in the
Mosier orop of apples is an exceed
ingly fine one this year aud will par k
out iu the neighborhood of i!'J,tMK
toxes.
Bev. W. C. Gilmoie vsa called to
Habbnrd Ore. latt Sunday to conduct
the funeral ervlces of Mis. Martha
Bevans and old friend and prominent
resident ot that plica. In his absence
Kov. J, W. Blgby conducted services
in tbe Congregational chnrch here and
highly pleased tboie who heard him
preacb.
E. ('. Brock left Monday night for
Walla Walla to meet the llone-Emiing
automobile party.
i'hr Briggs-Amont Land Co. has an
apple display that is attiactiug much
attention, it is iu tlio window of
then office iu the Wauuoma Hotel.
II. W. Chapman, the merohaut ou
tbe bill, will commence the election
of a brick block next to Gill's store
tbis week. This will Le the flrtt
brick building to be built on the hill
witli the exception of tbe new high
school.
Tbo Hood Biver Baud has hoeu eu
gaged to play ou Hood Biver Day at
Ibe Dalles Fair and will go to that
plane prepared to deliver a good
article of music 'Ibe band is now in
better shape than at any time iu its
history aud will make a creditable
showing for the town.
Newell, Goaeott & Walsh, a Portland
firm of engineers and surveyors, have
decided to open a branoh office iu
Hood Kiver and will have office rooms
with tbo Briggs-Aiueut Laud Com
pany iu the Wuuonuia Hotel. Mr.
Newell and Mr. Gossett are well
known at Hood Biver wherre they
have both done, considerable work iu
their line.
W. G. Muihny of Winnipeg, Cana
da, Geuearl Traveling Fsseuger Ageut
ot the Canadian Pacitio Baiiroad wan
In Hood Biver Monday. Mi. Murphy
was here Iu the interest ot the rail
road he repieseuts and also to see the
famous Hood Biver valley of which
he says be has heard much. Before
leaving he stated that tbej tine oi
obnrds and scenery here were a revela
tion to him.
T. E. Skiunor of Minneapolis,
Minn., and Geo. Skinner, of Hamil
ton, Ohio, woio here las'; week look
ing for au investment iu fruit laud.
Having tiemi at tbe ether tun, grow
ing districts ou tbe coast both of
these gentlemen htatcd that Hood
Biver imposed them more favorably
than any of the others aud that ou
their return home they intended to
settle up their affairs and return
here to invest and make this their
home.
Among those who will addresB the
conference of Unitarian Cburoheh
which will be held at Hood Biver
Oct. 7th and 8th will be Mrs. Miunie
Irumbull connected with the Juvenile
Court of Portland and a noted speakt
er on tbe reformation of cbildteu.
Mrs. Trumbull is also a prominent
member ot tbe stute society which
has taken up the work of bettering
the oonditiou of cbildreu who are
lei t without parents or guardians aud
tbe fact that she will speak here is
being received with widespread Interest.
STATiONE
RY SALE
50 ct. Values 35 ct.
This in not fi sale to clean up old
stock, but a stock of Stationery of
the beat grades that was bought at
an exceedingly low price. We offer
you the benefit. WATCH OUR WINDOW
Slocom's Book Store
The Place that Does the Framing
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
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Filling Prescriptions
With Pure Drugs with satisfaction to
both patient and physician is assured if
you leave your proscription 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, colarke
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Body Found at Wyeth Identified.
Through a letter received fiom his
wife by A. C. liuck the identity of
the man who waa found floating iu the
Columbia river near Wyetb last July
waa extablihhed Saturday. The
indentilloation was mado through
effects that were found ou the dead
man's body and a description which
waa sent, to his wifo. The man's
name was Henry Graves and his home
was at Colton. Cal. In a comuiuicu
tion received by Mr. Buck it Is stated
that he had been at Caldwell, Mnhn,
before coming to Hood Biver and
that it is believed that he committed
suicido owing to despondency caused
by 111 health end money losses. On
leaving Caldwell he wrote bin wife
that ho was coming to Hood Biver,
but after that she was told about
finding the body bore and later
identilleil it by correspondence. The
letter also stated that Graves was 70
years old.
(et Med ford I'eare.
Bea & Hatfield have lauded another
good account on the Pacitio Coatt,
says the Diepatcb. This Ftime they
get the IDlcrest Orchard Co. ot Med
fcrd, Oie., and this week received
their fJrtt shipment from the concern,
consisting of one car of fanny Bobo
and 2 oars o fancy Comic pears. Bne
& Hatllt Id now control the bulk of
the fluent output nf pears from Cali
forniii mid Oregon that will reach the
New York' market this year. The
1 1 lie-rest Orchard Co.'s account was
formerly handled by Hgobal & Day.
Don't finnr rind frit and fux,
Conif Kriiirhtirai to uk;
'i 'tl furnUU you with li(jil and fdao
poirer;
It iwtftisrx iot thr. Mtamin, our rii-;
ure. in nxiHQH
And in' ntn r hii1;k a hit of (iihu.
Till: LK11IT& VA TEH CO.
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WALSH
Engineers and Surveyors
Olllce with ltriKK'-.niunt Land ( o ,
WAl'COMA HOTia lil.lXI
Htirve.vu, rt:nK and KtiimtU'H. tlullrnftd
Irripaliim mi I WiiI.t I'mvcr I'rnje is 'I own
illt.-s.and I.hdcI Burveyo, Contour Maps.
The Toggery
Ls 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
nam pie 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 lloyal Tailors goes
with each suit. Prices from
$20 to $45
Whether you are re;uly to order or not we want you
to come in find inspect these samples.
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7e Tog'g'ery, RfPri
R. H. Coshow
ietor
DR. CHARLES W. EDMUNDS
Specialist
Kye, Ear None snd Throat
Office, N w llnihhiK block, Oul Htroct
OIU(e Home phoue vi Hood Hlver, Oregon
Oakdale Greenhouse
Cut flowers and plants at Keir & Cass.
Choice Bohcs Shrubs, Vines & Gladiolas.
White Wyandotte Bugs for Setting
from Mated Pens. $1.50 & f2.00.
Fletcher & Fletcher.