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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1908)
V, 1 Eight HOOD R1VEK QLACIEB THUEflDAY OOTOBEH 6. 1C03. Robbed vSaHiim imv Transit Our Fall Line of Ladies' Suits and Coats and Children's Coats was robbed in transit and almost half of it stolen. It breaks the line of sizes, and as they were not careful in replacing the goods in the box they are slightly mussed, and for this reason we are making a very attractive price on the lot. Call in and look them over. You will appreciate every article as a bargain : : : : FORMER HOOD RIVER BARTENDER KILLED Andrew Wilcox employed at the Wauoorna Hotel la this city bar tender died at The Dulles Saturday toe result of beiuti stabbed Thursday by asbeepberder named Sbooghensaf Tbe latter admits stabbing Wtloox who was employed in a saloon at The Dulles and stated to tbe otfioers who ai rested him that be bad a few drinks In tbe place having with him a dog which be valued very highly. Wben be got ready to leave tbe saloon be aaya that he could not And tba dog and avers that Wilcox tried to steal it and had hlddeu it in an adjoining room. when ne tried to eater tbe room to get his dog, he says that WiJooi piiubed him away from tbe door and repeated this performance wben be tried to Kein admission to tba room tbe seoond time. lie told tbe otfioers tbat tbe tbird time be attempted to gain admission Into tbe room, where be claims bis dog was, tbat be drew bis knife, as whcox waa too large a man for him to tight openly. He cot the bartender across tbe lower part uf the atomaob, causing a long gasb, then withdraw ing tbe knife, stabbed bim in tbe shoulder and again stabbed bim in the face and in doing 10 tbe blade of tho weapon broke off and was not re moved from the bartender's face un til be was taken to tbe sanatorium. Wilcox was at once taken to Tbe Dalles sanatorium, while tbe sheep erder was hurried to tbe oity jail. 8bougbensy was taken before City Kcoorder J. M. Pilloon, justloe of tbe peace, and was committed to tbe county jail without bonds Taft-Sherman Clnb Meets. A well attended meeting of tbe I' aft Shreman Reubllaaq Club of Hood River waa held last Thursday evening. J. L. Carter, president of tbe clut, presided. Alter tbe minutes ot the previous meeting bad been appioved, 1). MoDouald waa elected vlce-presi-diut ot tbe new organization aud a constitution and by-laws wblob had ben prepared by a committee ap pointed for tbat purpose was adopted. On motion an executive committee consulting cf L. N. Blowers, 11. A. McCurdy and K. 11. llartwig was ap pointed by the president. A motion was also carried to appoint a member ship committee and tbe chair apoint ed O, K. Caatner, J. M. Sobmeltzer. W. 11. Walton, Wm. Kennedy and Chris Detbman. Other matters or iuterest to tba organization tbat were taken up were thoae of selecting speakers to address meetings at Hood Kiver dur ing tbe coming carnalu, tbe dlstribu tiou of literature and the orgaulza tion of Kepublicau olubithrougbout the valley. Tbe meeting was also addressed in regard to tbe issues of tbe campaign by President Ohaa. T. Karly, Koswell Shelley and D. Mc Donald Tbe meeting was then ad journed to convene at tbe call or tbe president. The J. I . (l.Tliih Meet. The J. U. U. Club met last Friday evening with Miss Utndys I'artley at her beautiful home ou State street. For tbe benefit of tbe uninformed we will say tbat the letters the J. U. R. B O. wbiob represent tbe name of the olub aia not as significant as tbey may appear, as tbey are an abbrevia tino of .lust Us Girls. Tbe club has 11 members all of wbom were present at Miss Hartley's and in addition a number ot their girl friends. The program arrnged for last week's meet' ing was Dutch in character, tbe young ladies being altiied in Dutch raps and aprons. Wooden eboef. however, were tabooed. To harmonize with tbe costumes of tbe youog lad leg, who were representing the fair damsels of Holland, th" decorations were Dutch, as waa also tbe luncheon. During tbe evening an interesting musical and literary program was rendered and very pleasant time had by all who were fortunate enough to be present. Ihe club members have adopted a small silver pin representing a jug on which are tho letters J. U. (I. as tba otUoial emblem of tbeir organiza tion. I'os Terence of Hoard of I'liarltlex. Tbe Directors of tbe Board of tbe Oregon Conference of Charities and Correction herewith announce that a conference ot tbat body will meet in tbe City of Portland on Oot.iber 11-13. Ibese dates have been chosen some days In advance of tbe time first in tended, in order to secure tbe attend ance and oo-operation of soma of tbe leaders of philanthropy who will be at tbe Washington Conferenoe of Octob er 5-8. In particular tbe committee la bappy to state that tbe Hon. Sam uel J. Harrows, of New Vork City. Secretary of tba Prlaoo Commission, and also President of tbe Internat ional Prison congress, has consented to take part In our Conferenoe, and also Mrs. Isabella C. Burrows, bis wife. Meetings will probably be held in tbe chapel of tba Church of Uur Fa ther, Seventh and Yamhill streets. there wllll be a conference sermon nd addres, probably in some chuich of this oity, on Sunday evening, Oct ober 11, and three sessions each for the 12th and liltb, tbe evening meet ings beiug platform meetings with leadlog speaker 4 and a reception. Among the subjects upon which it ra hoped Dr. and Mrs. Barrows will address us while here Is tbelr visit of a few months slnoe to Count Leo Tolstoi, -with a revi w of Russian affairs. Advertised Letters. Back, Miss W. j Bell, Anna; Car llsee, Mrs. W. H. ; Carlson, Esther; Clark, Alice; Fortstel, Mrs. J. K. ; Harris, Etholwyne; Jones, Leo; Mer chant, Cetrina; Meal, Pearl; Nelson, Bessie; Spiuk, Josle; i'albott, Mrs. J. C. ; I'ay lor , Mabel; Wilson Emily; Wood, Mrs. Fred; Allen, Ktnau; toll MaLin ll.nl.al (1 VJU . f... John (2; lamer, li. E. ; Clark , Wm. ; h.anelam, Jennie; i'ahurllngtou, 11. T ;Uoodwin, Earl (2; Uoodaoe. Ulan: lladley, Aliens; Hawthorne, Howard P; Jouulm, Charley Indian: Kiuu. J. B. ; Krucbek, Bert; Kretzer, P. L. ; Martin, Mrs.; MoJNoil, Joseph; Myers II. li. ; Peterson Herman ; Perry 11. E. Pleroe Frank; Scthwartz Clem; Skin ner, Sylvester; Swick, Wm. ; lalbott, J0hDU.ll ; I'biaohe Kd. ; Waehka, Joseph; Warren, Harry (2; Wilson, Wilsou, A. ; Wilson, J. W. ; Wirick. Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. Wm. M. Yates, P. M. We wish to extend to the people of Hood River City, and Valley a most cordial invitation to visit our store Thursday, October 8th. As we are new people here in your town we are anxious to meet you all and get acquainted. We hope to make this day the beginning of a long and pleasant business career in your midst. We have taken a long lease on the building recently occupied by L. H. Huggins & Co. and are making many new improvements, both inside and out. When everything is completed we hope to make our store one of the most attractive and pleasant places for you to trade in the city. Yours for good quality and right prices, BRAGG Xnlice. We wish to announce that we have sold our business to Messrs. Wood Uuggins, who will ooutinue the busi ness at tbe old stand. We wish to tbauk tho people of Hood River for tbe kindness and con sideration shown us Huriug tbe years we hare been in business here. We would also respectfully ask all who have accounts with the old firm to pleusM mil and settle. Verv ti ulv vcurs Wood & Smith Bros. , Loosened l' the Ajiple Market. News from Portland says that it Is rumoied 'hat I ho fiuit brokers of New York City got together recently, bad a midnight meeting dowu in the aub-wsy, and decided that tbey were not going to pay fancy prices for Oregon and Washington apples. There was at least one oommissiou mau wbi did not attend this meeting, however, aud be sueaked off to Hood Kiver and bought 80,000 boxes A grapevine telegram aaya thrt 150,000 more bave been sold and eastern com mision meu bave been plentiful In the Yakima, Rogue Kiver, (Jrande Koude, Wenatchee, and other fruit producing sections. Some Recent Ileal Estate Sales. Hattie E. Crockett to McUuire Bros., 10 acres in olover near Odell. O. H. Kondes to W. 0. McCaw of Walla Walia, Wash., 10 acres ot clear ed land. 11. C. Coe to C. A. Cass, 25 lots in Coe's Addition. These are some of the beet residence lots in the oity and some nice residences will be built in this addition eurlv next spring. These sales were made by J. II. Heilbronner and Company. CRAPPER, Kev. li. F. Brown of Belmout preaobed bis Out sermon for the present conference year at Oak (Jiove halt on laat Suuday afternoon. Mrs. Brosli, after spending a year visiting with fi lends in North Dakota, returned to ilood Kiver recently. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Hackott, after an exteuded visit to Oklahoma, re turned borne on Wedesday of last week. Ibat state was Mrs. HackeU'a former home and she says that when she went batik there tbe country did not look bait as good as when she left. Tbat is tbe result uf living a few years In Hood Kiver valley. Tbe teachers of tbe Crapper school, tbe Misses Burns and Buchanan, are attending the teachers' institute at The Dalles this week. Prof. Brown cf tbe Fraukton school attended churoh at Uak drove hall on last Sunday afternoon. Miss Mayberry, ot Oklahoma, arriv ed lu this neighborhood ou Wednes day of laHt week. She will make ber homo with ber sister, Mrs. Aokett. Mrs. JameR Moe left on last Sunday tor Texas. She expects to spend the winter in tbat state. BARRETT. Ed. Watts, the Englishman, has re tured home after an absence of tour months to Warm Springs Indian reser vacion. r.a nas neon putting on GRAND OPENING October -8th, 190.8 f. ffi A handsome souvenir will be & CO.. Hood piaster on tbe schools and dormitor ies. Ed is a regular sticker. When others left be still held on. Wall, I am glsd he has returned as there was so many calling for Watts, the plaster er. Tba sound of tbe roason'a trowel can be heard aud very aoon tbe car penter's ring of tbe hammer will be beard lu tbe south west part of the Barrett district. Then after tbat wedding bells will be beard and rice scattered, then'tbe honeymoon, after tbat 8.. and F. will be home to re ceive callers.) Tbe Kockford shoe sale Is quite a success aud every one well pleased with I heir bargains. Charley Camp bad a very stole horse on Sunday morning last. It bad a violeut attack of spasmodic orlio. Cbarley burried bim to tbe Kockford man, who fixed bim up in good shape in about two hours. . John Catstner's bet milking cow thought she would get a corner on tbe apple market by entering John's or chard and tiling up until ber pelt was ready to burst. So Biayford waa sent for to let out tbe wind and after a little while tbe market went down. A new man with bis wife and family has just been installed on tbe old Meadow Brook farm and Fred, of course, baa gone to buildlog with bis old friend, K. Wa would remind all who Intend to vote at tbe next general election in November tbat tbey must reglstei or they cannot vote without being sworn In, E. Biayford, the Kockford mer chant being a notary.cau register you if you call. Albert Gibbons passed through our streets on Friday last with his cheer ful laugb as usual. "Let thine heart be merry." Jterguson & Wright Hood River Marble Works Are prepared to execute all orders for granite and marble work, monuments, etc. Attention Fruit Growers Send us your orders for fruit boxes at the low price of $10.00 per 100 for apple boxes $ 5.00 per 100 for peach boxes We can also furnish slab wood for 50c per cord at mill or $1.25 per cord delivered on cars at Lenta Station. (Jan make delivery at once. PINE GROVE BOX & LUMBER CO. Pine Grove, Ore. MOELAN given to each lady VO GT For vSale or Exchange 40 aoree, 25 is apple land; small bouse, 2 acres oleared. Price is 12500. 40 soros uncleared adjoining above, $1,000. ; 11 acres; six-room house, barn; 68 apples, 22 peaohes, 2 pears, 17 cher ries, bearing, 17 one year old peacbeB; team, harness wagon, cow, chickens, etc 14,000. 12 acres, 57 apples, 2 peaohes, 20 one year old apples, 3 acres potatoes; no buildings. $3,000. 25 acres uncleared land ; )4 mile from Mt. Hood postoftlce. $00 per acre. One-fifth cash, balance easy monthly or other time payment. J. Adrian Epping Phone 1942 K visiting our Store on River This is a Young Store And a Growing Store Young enough to hope to grow and growing because you approve of our methoes. We want your permanent business by proving ourselves worthy of it. We expect to make a small, safe profit each time you buy here, and we believe it will be to your interest to buy often. ...Coliseum Skating Rink... Catering to the best class of patrons only. Hardwood Floor, Famous Richardson Ball Bearing Skates, special attention given to beginners. For private lessons apply to Prof. A. Waldstein. Wednesday afternoon for ladies only. General admission : Afternoons free, skates 25c, child ren 15c. Evening; Ladies free, gents 10c, skates 25c. Hours: Afternoon 2 to 5. Evening 7 :30 to 10. : : MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE Knutson & Waldstein, Managers STEAM SPRAYERS Compressed Air Atomizer Sprayers of latest design and iuipriiwrnenta made on orders. Also Ste.ini b. layers with Bronze fly-wheel ruinm ami brans pipe and fittings to suml I .r.i stone solutions or any of the chem cats reed in spraying. For prices aud further information apply to HOOD RIYER STEAM SPRAYER CO. L Zabel, Hood River, Or. this day RO C. P. ROSS Billiards and Bowling Alley and Confectionery PARLORS THE BEST LINE OF Tobaccos and Cigars IN THE CITY The Oregonian, Telegram and Journa ON SALE SUNDAY. S