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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1908)
kaOD EIVH OLAOteft. ffikfajtSPAV. OCTOBER 22, 1903. ftnr ' i - - i Bevtiil DC NEW " DOROTHY DAINTY" RIBBONS 0 CRA NEW LINE OF FALL LADIES SHOES LA VOGUE COATS STRIKE THE KEYNOTE OF STYLE MM,tl f. -iK-v: "J y- u jjjk It is seldom that the best styles and moderate cost are combined but in LA VOGUE Coats a distinctly char acteristic and individual style-note is struck at prices to please the possessor of a modest income as well as those in more favored circumstances. It takes judgment and thought to effect such a combination as exclus iveness and price inducement. That LA VOGUE makers possess both is evidenced by our superb showing of LA VOGUE Coats for Fall 1908:1909. Whether of short, three-quarter or full length, all LA VOGUE coats fit and hang perfectly. In the materials of which they are made, the trimmings used, the choice of color combin ations, etc., LA VOGUE Coats demonstrate their supremacy over the ordinary "ready made" type of garment. The noteworthy array of LA VOGUE styles ready for your view will be a gratifying surprise comprising all the latest modifications of Directoire styles, as well as strictly tailored effects, in the newest shade and color combinations. 0 NAPA TAN SHOES KEEP DRY FEET 3C 3C The Up-to DOC 3C Store 3 (ftPBftlBSEPl NEW MEN'S AND BOYS' RAINCOATS & OVERCOATS 0 DC BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Dietz Studio for photos. Beet line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. New styles of Gordon bats at Vogt BroB. Lime and cement in any quantity at Whitehead b. Phone or see Peanbes for oanning. A. Whitehead. Fur men's suits see Vogt tiros, be fore purchasing. IVtaluma Incubators for Bale at McKeynolds & Co. Ktranahan & Clark meet all bona tide quotations on cement. Full line of Lowney'ti P.oubous and Chocolates at Koss'. Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con fectionery at the runtime. Don't roast ! er bay her an electric iron of 1 1 io Light it Water Co. Srhrain Fruit Jar, easy to seal, easy lo open, for sale at McDonald's. Land planter both kinds. Utah am' Ore., at Whitehead's feed store. Timothy, red and w hite clover, vetch and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's. GotoW. S. Cribble. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 7(1 Shoe. tf Ha.elwood Double Jersey ice cold I'.uttermilk at C. 1'. Ross. A line line ot confections and fresh fruits at the lied Apple confectionery. Ma k Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure death to alibis, at Whitehead's. The finest line of cigaisnud tobaccos in the city at the lied Apple oonteo tionery. Vogt Bros, have received their fall and winter line? of clothing and shoes. See them before purchasing. Ail the latest new toods, pattern hats uml beautiful oalriteb tiiv at 25 per cent oft at Mrs. N. O Hilling Come and bring your friends to the moving pictuie show at '.be opera l.ouse. t'un and amusement toi all Admission only 10 cents. For It nt In the Davidson block, two us line office rootvs as there are in town. Inquire at room 4 or in the fruit office. id" Call at Soulo's Piano II once for Edison phonographs and records. 'Vitb the exception or. one bouse in Portland this is the largest stock in Oregon. Don't fail to see the Jloyal 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 yon want to buy or sell real eataie go to Onthank & Otlen. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kindH. TEA The way to buy tea is in packages; somebody is responsible for it. Your groicr returm your money !( you don'l like tkti!linu' Ucst: we ay him. Our work guaranteed. DeiU Studio. Finishing for amateurs at DeiU Stu dio. Wheat and Timothy hav at White bend's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalds. Alarm clocks, 81.25 to $20.00 at Coolidge's. Our Lijlit uiaktH duq uf S'tqltt. The Light' Water Co. Phone or see A. Whitehead for peicbes for canning. See W. S. Grihble for Duck Eries, Fead overs. tf Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McKeynolds. Ilex spray in any quantity at White head's feed store. Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay at McKeynolds & Co. Best clover pasture in the valley. C. ii Masiker. Odell. Stock foods of different kinds at MeUeynolds it Co. Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover and timothy hay at Whitehead's. Hare quantity of peaches for oan ning. Phone or see Whitehead. Don't fail to bear Capt. IJobson at the Opera House Friday evening. Ten teams wauted by Oregon Lum ber Co. , Phone Oregon Lumber Co , at Dee, or Mr. Early's office in to.. j. there are letters at the Glacier ottice directed to U. I). J . J. F. and S. Don't "L'omt ller"liuy her an Electric Iron. The Light & Water Co. Have ynr watches and clooks repair ed at Coolidge's. Satisfaction guar anteed. Are you all run down? Get run up by taking Nicbol'a blood & Neive touic ; prioe 50c. Mt. Hood icecream served at the Bed Apple confectionery. Nothing on the market quite equal to this cream. I handle excluisvely Upper Hood River Valley lands. Cull upon mo at Dee and 1 will show thorn to you. W. II. Marshall. Try a Royal Tailors Biiit and you will have no other. Fully guaranteed in every particular. See the samples and have your measure taken at The Tog gery. Get a trial bottle of Dr. Nicbol's Kbeutnatio Remedy, Kidney Remedy, or Bladder tablets. A remedy fio every ill, that will do the work at buihII cost Manufactured by Ur. Nicbol's Pharmacy. Hood River, Ore. When you get burnt, seut quick tor Ninbol's "Cool It". Price 50o. It takes out the itre, lelioves the pain, and preveuU a sear. A complete line of watches at Cool idge's Elgin, Waltham, Howard & Hamilton and all standard makes car ried in stock. It you have a stiff neck or sore joiuts, try Nicbrl's Liniment Once tiiedynu will never 1o without it afterwards. Price 50c. Ms. N. O Billings announces a spe cial millinery sale to take plaei at once. Those won wish to take advan tage of it should call on her. J. C. Maolnnes, was a White Sal mon visitor at the fair. A. J. Epping went to Portland Monday on a business visit. Dou't fail to hear Capt. Hobson at the Opera llousn Friday evening. Hugh Esson lett for the Willamette Valley Monday where he will visit rel atiies Mr. aud Mrs. Eggert were here during the fail leturniug to Portland Monday. Francis Sealy, of Sealy & Mason cf Portland, was an Interested visitor at the fair. Fred Page, of Portland, came -up Saturday and was a fail visitor for a few hours. Kpeolal low price on pianos and or gans and all musical goods during the fair. S. II. Soule's House. All raideuery goods a t M s. N. O. Billings will go at a'disoount of 25 per cent off at once, notbiug reserved. Miss Nettie Buck arrived Tuesday fiom Eastern Oregon for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Buck. A 25 per cent discount on millinery goods at Mrs. N. O. Billings fom now on, on all the fal! and winter styles of trimmed riats. Jack Bugle;, agent for the Open Riv?r Transportation Company at The Dalles, whs a visitor here for several days Ibis week. Geo Cornwall, publisher of the TiiiibeiniHu, ot Portland came at. trom there S durday with tbe excursion from th t ci'y to see tbe apple show. Hugh McGuire of the PaoiSo Paper company, of Portlaud, who came up to Httend the fair called at the office tf (he Glacier aud made a short visit. Among the fair visitors from The Dalles were Judge A. E. Lake, M. Z Uouuell, R. H. Webber and J. M. Patteisou, secretary of the Dalles business men's association. J. W. McCormack, edltoi of tbe Woodland Echo, came over trotn that place last week to take in the fair. Mr. McCormack made a short call at tbe Glaoier office. Captain Richmond Pearson Hobson, the hero of tbe Merrima", will ad dress the people uf Hood River and valley Fiiday evening at eight o'clook at the opera house. All are cordially invited to come aud bear this noted speaker on tbe issues ot the day. A. W. Stone of Buffalo, N Y., A. A. Jayne and H. T. DeWitt beve or ganized the Standard Orchard Com pany which has been incorporated tor 110,000. The new oompany will en gage in the business of buying aud developing fruit laud and selling it. W. F. Liraway will go to Astoria this week to assist in instituting a oonimandery in that city. Mr Lara way is one of tbe officers of the Crsni Commander y having been elected Grand Sword Bearer at the recept meetnigof that organization at Grants Pass. If you wish to save 850 to 875 wbon you buy your piano, buy direct from tbe factory dealer aud not finui agents or canvassers. Several beautiful in struments just received from Chicago at Souie'a Piano House. Second band pianos and organs taken in exchange. Balance cash or time payments. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT SUCCESSORS TO BOOTH & CO Tinware, a New Shipment Bread Boxes in all sizes and colors. Egg Turners, try one; they are a new kind, 25c each. Lightning Egg Beaters and Cream Whippers. Best out, Combination Cylinder Graters. m f these answers the purpose of sev eral of the old kind. Only 10c each Biscuit and Doughnut Cutters Bread Pans, Cake Pans, oiln-r things too numerous to mention. New Stock of STANDARD BAROMETERS, or Storm Glass and Thermometers Combined. 25c each Segal Flue Stops. Polishing Mitts, Lamp Shades Crumb Trays and Scrapers Sponges 3c and up. Key Hole Saws. Aluminum Drinking Cups Beautiful Flowered Trays, 75c Large Assortment Ladies' Hand Bags. I'p-ttv tliiurs in M'.-il skin. 50c to $3.00! "9 f Something New in . Victor Records AH the Time . , . . , ... .1 Th ....... I 4. .11 are receiving SIlipilH'IHW e n i" n;itv luu minunm .lit- iiiiimj ail new popular songs and hit-. Co m- ti any time and hear them. V will be pi a d to play them for you W. L. Clark n turned visit to Poitland. Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday from i Albeit I'ozier, tbe well known news papoi man, of Salem, was a fair vis itor. J. P. Carroll, manager of the Mosier fruit Growers assoontion, was a fair visitor Fridiay, Mrs. George Hlocuru wbh a Hood Hiver visitor in the city la.-t week. Dalles Optimist. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Runner, ot Vork, Nebraska, arrived here last week and expect to locate here. Geo. Cbamberlaiu, of Mosier and A. P. Batebam looked after tho Mosier exhibit during tbe fair. Dr.Day, a brother-in-law ot A. C. Stateu, of Dayton, Wash., visited with bim here last week. B. S. Huntington and wife, ot The Dalles, were the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. 'i'rumau Butler Sunday. Xhe ladies' aid society of tho Cong regational church will meet on Friday afternoon with Mrs. K. 10. Golf. Phillip Bates, editor of the Pucitic Northwest, was an iulerestei visitor at tbe fruit fair Saturday. S. A. Herring and Mrs. I Inning took in tbe fair coming up Thursday and returning to Portland 1'ridiy. The Y. W. U. T. U. will meet at tho United lirethern parsonage on Satur day night, Oolober 21, at 7:30 o'clock. Jos. Benuett, uf Spriugfiold, 111., visivted the fair. Mr. Bennett is here with tbe intention of securing a loca tion. Ihe Ladles' Uuild ot St. Marks church will meet with Mrs. U. D. Ctil bertson next Friday aftaruoon at 2:.'!0 p. m. The Travel Department will have charge of the meeting of the Woman's Club, Wednesday afternoon, Ootobcr 28. Mrs. Adams, after Bpnndiug several days here at tbe borne ot her daugh ter, Mrs. J. E Nichols returned to her home at Moro, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglan Lock man re turned Tuesday from Cortland where they went to place Mr. Licckman's mother in a sau'tarium Mr. aud Mrs. Heury Cue, tbe form er manager of Tbe Dalles Optimist, came down from theie Friday and took in the apple exhibit. Tbe Woman's Alliance of tbe Uni tarian church will bold their next meeting at tbe home of Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker, Friday afternoon. Tom Richardson, accompanied by two friends, could not stay in Port land Satunrduy while thu apple' show was on aud spent the day here. Mr. aud Mrs. D. N. Hyerlee, of St. Johns, came up from there and spent Friday anil Saturday visiting tbe fBir aud relatives I hi ladies of the U. Ii. church will have a Kensiugtoii at the home ot Mrs. J. E. Harms, Thursday after noon, October 22. All are invited. Mrs. M. M. Hill of Hood River bus been visiting her son, Uoy Hill of this oity foi several days. She returned home this morning on the boat. The Dalles Chronicle. An infant child belonging to Mi. and Mrs. Jas. Hathnrne which died Sunday Oot. 18th was buried Monday lo ldlewilio cemetery iiiidur the direc tion of 8. E. Bartmess. E. N. Blythe. Northwest Editor ot the Oregoniau,came up Irom Portland Saturday to see the apple show and be present at the baniiuet of thu Uni versity club Among the vititois here Saturday were Win. McMurray, goneral passed get agent of tbe O 1!. .V M., A. C. Jaokson, advertising manau r of the same company, aud Wm. Mittle iVells, of Sunset Magazine. Tho ministers of Hood River valley ami city will meet Monday. October i2(ithat 10:IW at Riverside Congrega- ' I innu! ntmr..h All uu ni..ro.l tr. I . ........ . . .... II I ii . . . p. 1. 1 L u 1 1 r; preseut. W. 11. Marshall this wek sold twen ty acres of fruit land taditngiiiR to Hsns Hansen, near le, to W. A. Jones, ot Buffalo, N. V. 'J'wenly-llte men have Putin put to work on it and will clear it up aud plant it lo treot as soon as porsibie. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harbison. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Castur, Mis. A. F. Krazier, Mrs. J. L Uershner and Rev. and Mrs. Gilmorc are delegates tu the state conference cf Congrega tional churches at Portland thin week. The OtMiart'g iL.onnl choir, asHis'ed by Dr. Kdmnnds. Will Chundler, Misses Jaokson and Williams, i (Ti de ted a Hue cnnciit Sunday even i lit: . 1 1 c pai-liir Bait u choit iddress, tbe M )d. rn Woodmeu tl wui-rioa being preneut in uniform,. Stephen B. (blninr, en' uncle of C. R Hone, of Osb .ine, Matin, whs eaiattained lieie fi t fexral days by Mr. Bone an1 his wiialttit week. The town of Otoins is named atfer Mr. Oshr.rt:e wlnfoiiMlnd it. At '5 ti-srs ot age be is hale aud hearty aud wus Prof. Kent, of the Oregon Agricul ture College, wag a fair visitor. Keuchir ttervices will be held Sun day morning unit evening at the Fir.-t Chrintian Church, (i. E. Williams, pastor. All invited. Fxamiuations will le held for tbe position of rurBl carrier by Wm. Vatfii, postmaster, Saturday moruiug, October 2ltb, at 9:l!0. Tho oigur aud confectionery busi ness formerly owned by Tompklus Bros has been puicbased by Stiruiu Bros. The new tlrm expects tu con tinue the business along the same lines that has heretolore characterized it and innvito a share of tho Hood Rivei trade. Died of Poisoning The funeral of ENio M. Wickmau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Heury Wickmau who died Wednesday morn ing i t ptomaine poisoning, was held Thursday afternoon ut 2:110 o'clock from t e Christian church. Rev. Francis L. Cnek conducted the sev-rices. Interesting AYmiittn's Club Meeting. At tne meeting of tho Woman's club, October 14, roll call was ans wered by tbo names of living autbois and their work. Some interesting papers were pre sented. "Why should Our Club bo Interested in Forestry," by Mrs. Rig by. was followed by a disoussion. "Among the New Books" by Mis. E. L. Smith. Soug by Miss Ida Bryaut. The educational department had charge of the program. Married at Los Angeles The many friends at Hood River oi Mr. C. K. Marshall and Mrs. Sarah Jeuks will bo interehtoil in knowing that they were married last Thursday at Los Angeles Culiforniu. The cere mony took place at the residence of Mis. Marsliull's sister, Mrs. F. C. llotcbkis, and wus performed by Rev. Adams ot Emauual Prenbyteriau c tin rob of that city. Only the imme diate relutives of Mrs. Marshall were present.' Mr. aud Mis. Marshall arrived borne Tuesday aud have gnuc to live iu the residence which tho former re cently puiohased and lemodelled. In honor ot thuir marriage, a number ot f i lends surprised them Wednesday evening taking a basket lunch, and af ter wishing thorn congratulations gave them u bouse warming. Married I'ndcr IMIliculiies They wanted to get married, so they sought the couuty clei k 'a of ilee yes terday afternoon, n bnshtuf young man and a shy, blushing maiden from Portland. Of course County Clerk Angle would be happy to issue the papers but ai neither wore trom Wasco county he could not do so. Tim would be biiiie and groom hung around tbe clerk's ollleu for about an hour with teais in thcirVyos as they pleaded with tho obdurate and hard-hearted couuty clerk lor the uecessury papers that would be used iu making two fond hearts happy. Finally, they left fcr Stevenson, Washington, whera th laws are (lit f'orent from those in Oregon and they are probably married by this time Chronicle. Notice. To whom it may concern. I hereby give notice that my wife, Jennie Eg bert, has left my borne and board and I will not te responsible foi any debts contracted by her. S. H. Egbert. Patronizing Home Industry Kuilds up Your Community Business. The Hood River Banking and 1 rust to. is a home institution; owns its own banking house find property; its officers and directors sire all local men. Exceptional Facilities are offered in nil branches of b;inkinr. Sale deposit boxes free to our depositors; you carry your own ky Your bus iness solicited and satis faction guaranteed. OFFICERS AND hlUKCTOIi.S: C.G. PRATT, Pks. R. W. Pratt, Cashier J. H. OSfORNE, Vice-President .M.M.HILL C.H.STRANAHAN W.FIKE TAITONERY SALE 50 cl. Values 35 d. This is not a sale to clean up old stock, but a stock of Stationery of the best grades that was bought a t an exceedingly low price. We offer you the benefit. WATCH OUR WINDOW Slocom's Book Store The Place that Does the Framing LOOK READ ACT AVe are placing on the market this week twenty sightly lots in Coe's Ad dition. These hits are tbe best building sites that are to be had in the City of Hood liivcr, being within one block of the new High School build ing, with sewerage connections, city water, and on well improved streets. The prices are reasonable, ranging from $250 up. Don't wait but secure some of these lots while you can. They are all good, but if you come early you can get your choice. Do it today-tomorrow may be too late J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO. The Reliable Dealers Portland Offfce CORBETT BUILDING Hood River Office DAVIDSON BUILDING i'Vv' M mam fi 1 'il- . PI ill r j v i V:l:'.;'. It The Toggery Is 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 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 ltoyal Tailors goes with each suit. Prices from $20 to $45 Whet tier you are ready to order or not we want you to come in and inspect these samples. S7?e Tog'g'ery, gsZ? DR. CHARLES W. EDMUNDS Specialist Kye, Kur Nrwe nd Throat Olltce, Nw Krostu block, Oak Htret't Oflke Home phone t'i Hood Klver, Oregon Oakdale Greenhouse Kos s now ready (or fall planting. Hyacinth, tulips, crocus, etc., on hand. A few White Wandotte cockerels at tl tola. Fletcher & Fletcher,