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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1908)
Boob mm dLAoiflfl. giisgafliif, omm ioos. c New Shipment of Ruchings just Come o ID) A TT S Dorothy Dainty Ribbons have iT-mrML J rename Come to live at our Store X'- ;ftA I ..ft M 7. tt-;-r- f , 111 '"- La Vogue Coats and Suits are supreme examples of the designer's art. They are the original product of high class American designers-who have employed only the best ideas m the European models, adapting them to American individuality and needs. We are certain La Vogue Garments will please our patrons. They have that rare quality of exclusiveness which discriminat ing women appreciate. La Vogue Coats come in all materials, color combinations and weights for Fall and Winter 1908-1909. NAPA TAN SHOES KEEP DRY FEET The Young Man, the Middle Aged Man will find their clothes needs looked after here with the desire to see that you get the sort of clothes you want made as you want them made, freakish or conservative; our business is to please you and each individual taste is considered in making our selections each season. You don't have to test them to know they're right; don't have to hesitate a minute. There is just one way to make satisfied trade and we adopted the plank when we started our business. We believe just as strongly as ever in selling only reliable Clothes. The Unto Date Store oca 11 II " i nn -.Jt or M jr if ,,r,l,.m,lIM,ll I, " - i (I II Jt W jrl4 M2.1 ill caw" w inr NEW FALL UNDERWEAR Men, Women and Children Q BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Dietz Studio for photos. Heat line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. New styles of Uordou bats at Vogt Bros. Lime and cement in any quantity at Whitehead's. Peaches for canning. A. Whitehead. Phone or see be For men's suits see Vogt Bros, lore purchasing. l'etaluma Incubators for sale at Mclieynolds & Co. Stranahan &. Clark meet all bona fide quotations on cement. Full line of Lowney's Ikmbons and Chocolates at lions'. Fine 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 Jar, easy to seal, eay to open, for sale at McDonald's. Land plaster both kinds, Utah am' Ore., At Whitehead's feed store. Timothy, red and while clover, vetch and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's. OotoW. S. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 7l Shoe. tf Hazelwood Double Jersey ice cold I'.nttermilk at C. V. Kon-.' A flue line ot confections and fresh fruits at the Red Apple confectionery. Bla-k Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure death to aphis, at Whitehead's. l'be finest line of cigars and tobaccos in the cjty at the lied Applo conteo tiouery. Vout Bros, have received their fall and winter lines of clothing and shoes. See tbin before purchasing. Ail the latest new Roods, pattern bats and beautiful ostritch tips at 25 per cent eft at Mrs. N. O. Billings. Come and bring your friends to the niovlug piotuie show at the opera house. Fun and amusement foi all. Admission only 10 cents. For It.nt In the Davidson block, two us fine oflice rooii:s as there are in town. Inquire at room 4 or in the fruit oflice. sl7 Call at Soule's Piano House for Edison phonographs and records. 'Vith the exoeption ot one house in Portland this is the largest stook in Oregon, Don't fail to see the Royal 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 Onthank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. TEA Not 1 in 1000 who buy Schilling's Best wants the money. Your rrocer return joor moner H yo doo'l like Schilling's Best', we par him. Our work guaranteed. Delta Studio. Finishing for amateurs at Dei tz Stu dio. Wheat and Tinmthv liav Ht White head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seed go to McDonalds. 81.25 to $20.00 at Whitehead for Alarm clocks Coolidge's. Phone or see A. peaches for canning. See W. S. Gribble for Duck Fries, Fead overs. , if Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McHeynolds. Hex spray in any quantity at White head's feed store. Best closer pasture in the valley. C. K. Masiker, Odell. Stock foods of different kinds at McKeynokls & Co. Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover and timothy hay at Whitehead's. Have quantity of peaches for can ning. Phone or see Whitehead. Ten teams wauted by Oiegon Lum ber Co., Phone Oregon Lumber Co , at Dee, or Mr. Karly's oltlco iu tcj. There are lettnra lit I tin Claninr oltlce directed to 0. 11. J., J. and Have yur watches and clocks repair ed at Coolidge's. Satufactiou guar anteed. Are you ali run down? (Jut ruu up by taking Nicnol'fe Mood &. Waive touio; price 00c. Mt. Hood ice cream served at the Red Apple coufeotiouery. Nothing ou the market quite equal to this cream. I handle excluisvely Upper Hood River Valley lands. Call upou tnu at Dee and I will show tbem to you. W. 11. Marshall. 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. (Jet a trial bottle of Dr. Nichol's Rheumatio Keuiedy, Kidney lie nedy, or Bladder tablets. A remedy fio every ill, that will do the work at, small cost. Manufactured by Dr. Nichol's Pharmacy, Hood Kiver, Ore. When you get burnt, sent quick for Nichol's "Cool It". Price 50o. It takes out the lire, relieves the pain, and prevents scar. A complete line of watches at Cool idge's Khjin. Waltham, Howard & Hamilton and all staudaid makes car ried in stock. If you have a stiff neck or sore joints, try Nichol's Liniment. Once tried you wilt never do without it afterwards. Price 50c. Ma N M Hilling announces a srie- oial millinery sale to take place at once, rnose wno wisn 10 lane huvhu tage of it should cill on her. It yon wish to save 50 to S75 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 hand pianos and organs taken in exchange. Balance cash or time payments. C. A. Bell was a visitor at Arlington Inst week. M. A. Jones, ot Portalnd, spent Sunday at Hood River. h'ev C. A. Nutley returned from a visit to Potrland Saturday. Sheriff L. E. Morse was called to Portlnnd on otlioial business .last week. Mrs. S. W. Arnold who visited In Portland last week returned borne luesday. Mrs. J. A. Ueisendorffer entertain ed Mrs. H. L Dumble at The Dalles last week. All kinds of sewing and dress making neatly done by Mrs. Geo. F. Reed, Paradise Farm. n2U Mrs. J. V. Watt and Mis. Wm. Stewart visited friends and relatives in Portland last week. Mi. and Mrs. O. L. Stranahan, of Portland, came up Tuesday for a visit with frinnds and relatives. All millenery goods a t M 8. N. O. Billings will go at a discount ot 25 per cent off at once, nothing reserved. Miss Florence Byerlee has returned to St. Johns for the winter after spending the summer at Hood River. W. E Byerlee left for St. Johns this week where his parents am liv ing and will associate himself with the St. Johns Review. The Ladies' Uoild of St. Mark's Chuich will hold its next meeting vith Mrs. L. Clark, Friday afternoon at 2:30, Oct. 30. Special low price ou pianos and or gans and all musical goods during the fair. S. II. Soule's House. A 25 per cent discount on millinery goods at Mrs. N. O. Billings fom now on, on ull the fall and winter styles of trimmed bats. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Uilmore who spent several days in Portland and the Willmaette valley last week have eturned home. Services will be held next Sunday morning and evening at St. Maik's Episcopal Cbuiob by Rev. James Hen derson, ot La Graned A freak in the way of an apple can be seen iu the window of the jewelry store of Arthur Clarke. After some slight penailliug by Mr. Clarke it rep resents very closely a man's bead and faoo. Mrs. Porry Cram has made ar rangements to have her household erteots moved to Pood River where they will be (laced in the new bouse which she has just erected. Mrs. M. S. . Brown, who has been visiting Mis. Georgia Sampson Brown at the Ciandall home, returned to Portland yesterday. She stopped for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Edna Brown Sharp at Hood River. Chronicle. Rev. Nathan G. Evans was called to Goldeudale Monday, to officiate at the funeial oi Mother Horner, one of the oldest aud most respected iesiden'8 of that place. Some time before Mrs. Horner died she stated that if Dr. Evans came back to the coast before she passed away Bbe wanted him to administer tbo last rites and learning that be was at Hood River he was asked to oenduct the services at the funeral. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT SUCCESSORS TO BOOTH & CO "9 V Tinware, a New Shipment Bread Boxes in all sizes and color. Egg Turners, try one; they arc a new kind, 25c each. Lightning Egg Beaters and Cream Whippers. Best out. Combination Cylinder Graters. One of those answers the p'irpose of sev eral of the old kind. Only 10c'icli Biscuit and Doughnut Cutters Bread Pans, Cake Pans. ih- r thii8 too nimirfoiis In mem ion 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. 1'ivttv tiling in .-I'.il skin. 50c to $3.00! Something New in Victor Recores Ail ihe Time V a iv rn-civm- shii.m. nls ,-v. ry f- v -l;ns. The wunU-rs n.ost all ii..w M'ulMrson-s nnd Lit-. Commmu .-in tun- and l.-.-ir t,-i.i. Wm will bp yliitl to play tlit'in in- you W. G. Pillow returned from Heed ville Saturday. Dan Mean, ot Portland, was a vis itor beie Monday. Miss Margaret Wallace left for a vis it in Portland Monday M. W. Kollock returned from a vis it to Portland Saturday. 11. O. Miller, of The Dallos was the guest of A. D. Moe Sunday. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Prank E. Buoklin, Oct. '20th, daughter. Geo. I. Sargent went to Portland on a business visit of a day Thursday. S. P. Fouts of Portland spent a few days here the first part of the week. Dr. J. F. Watt waa called down the road on a professional vicit Saturday. Mrs. May Gilbeit and C. V. Gilbert went to Pol t laud Monday for a short stay. Frank J. Fox of llusum, came over and spent Sunday here visiting friends. Mrs. J. II. Heilbronner went to Portland Mondiy for a visit with her parents. Mrs. II. J. Fred ricks who visited in Portland last week, returned home Saturday. B. B. Duncan returned from Port land Sunday evening after a visit of several days. W. C. Wheeler waa a Hood River visitor in Tbe Dalles one day last week. Optimist. Mrs. M. S. Brown was the auest of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Sharp of this oity Sunday. Wm. Barry, of Portland, represent ing Busbong & Co., spent Tuesday here visiting ti lends. Robert Alexander, of Roy Wash., who has been visltng friends in this city, has returned home. The Congregational Ladles' Aid so ciety will serve dinnei at .1. H. Gill's, on tbe bill, election day. Mrs. Chan. T. Early aud Mrs. Bur nett Duoan spent several days in Portland visitng last week. Mrs. Jack Morrison, who made a several days visit in Portland last week, returned home Saturday. C. E. Hayward who is in tbe saloon business in Portland came np Sunday to spend tbe day witb bis family who are living here. C. E. Hayward, ef Omaha, Neb., spent several days here this week looking for a looation. He expects to return in tbe spring. J. S. Nerbaugen, of St. Paul, Minn., who was here last spring and bought property at White Salmon, was a visitor heie this week. A. J. O'Neill, tbe day telegraph op erator who has been under tbe weather for some time, returned to work last week after a lay-off of several days. B. P. Fuller who formerly lived at Underwood, returned fiom La Grande Saturday. Wbile in tbe Grand Ronde valley be bought 40 acres near Elgin. Mrs. Charles Mcintosh, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs Ellen Waters, In this oity, has returned to her home in Hood River valley Opti mist. An infant child belonging to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. DeLashmitt, of Wy etb, died Monday and tbe body was shipped to tbe Willamette valley for burial. J. P. Flynn conneated witb tbe fruit growers association at Ellens burg, Wash., spent several days here this week inquiring iuto conditions that would - help his section in mar keting and putting up their fruit. Workmen this week cleared away the rubbish that has been lying around tbe Eliot building and the work of laying the new 12 foot cement sidewalk which will be placed nmuiid it will be commenced in a tew days. Donald 'Allen while playing in the schoolyard Monday sprained bis leg so badly that be had to have tbe ser vices of a physician. It was thought at (list that be had broken bis log but a latei examination showed that it wa only badly twisted. C. E. Miller,' tie inspector for tbe Denver and Rio Grande Kailroad re turned Saturday from Salem where he baa been n tbe ioteiesta of tbe com pany and will commence work this week at Dee where tbe company has a contract with tbe Oregon Lumber Company for ties. Capt. Hobson, who was to have spoken here Fiiday on tbe issues of tbe oampaiirn, failed to show up. It la stated (bat tbe Democratic State Central Committee decided to send Mr. Hobson to a point where bis Held of endeavor wonl l be broader and be addressed a meeting in Eugene on that date. The Ladies Aid of the First Baptlrt Chnrcb w'll ge a Hull e'en Social at the patsonsge Thursday evening, Oct. 20tb. Appropiinte wumfs for tbe occasion will be indulged in sod light refreshment! served, for which a sdibII sum 111 be charged to aid tbe socie y io its work. Everybody invited. Jus. Wright went to Portlaud on a biiHiness trip Wednesday. J. F. Bacbelder went to Portland Weduesday on a business viiit. Geo. A. Dimes, of Portland waa tbe guest of S. F. lilythe at his home Wednesday. Albert Lathrop made a trip to eastern Oregon Monday where he took up a timber claim. S. 11. Soule spent two days in Portland this week in connection witb bis piano business. James Cameron was a visitor at Hood River Wednesday returning to Portland ou the afternoon train. Mrs. E. T. Riohardson aud Miss Richardson, left Monday for New Mexioo where they will make their fu ture homo. R. Smith ot the Stanley Smith Lumber Co., came up on a business visit Monday, returning to Portlaud Weduosday. The Ladies' Aid Society of tbe Fisrt Baptist Cburcb will serve lunobeon on the hil Tuesday for the accomoda tion of voters. Electric Light in King of Niiht! Its radiance Jilt all with delight; So chanr to us with all your might We'll turn your night into dayliqht! The Light & Water Co. On November Urd, the regular meet ing of tbe Pythian Sisters will be held at their hall. A full attendance is desired as there will be initiations. Miss Grace Wiloox n turned to Portland Saturday after spending tbe summer here. After a short visit there she will return to her borne in Jefferson, Iowa. B. F. Powell, a prominent resident of Vermont arrived at Hood River Weduesday and had a five minutes' visit with E. L. Smith during the stop of No. 5 here. Mr. Smith and Mr Powell are friends of many years standing. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ware, of Green ville, Ohio, arrived here this woek after visiting tbe other fruit growing sections ot tbe Northwest. If they cau find a location that suits tbem tbey will stay here. J. K. Steele sold to "E. Piederich, of The Dalle, this week .'to sores oi uuimproved land for $125 per acre. Mr. frederioh will commence work developing it immediately. Another sale by Mr. Steele was 20 acres for John Muneter to Robt. Nioholeon. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Slade, of Chica go, parents of Edward Slade, who, with his family, spentjtbe summer at Hood River, camping on tbe Sconck & Kay place, arrived here Monday and will spend the winter on the coast, luesday tbey went to llueum wbere tbey will vivsit their son who has a large fiuit farm there. A moment iu front of the window decorated this week ny Geo. Slooom and which contains a selection of pictures and art work is ono of rare pleasure. From the smalt photograv ure suitable to decorate my lady's dresser to tbe larger and more pre tentious works of art, the selection is one of good taste aud artistio ar rangement. R. J. Burns has the distinction of locating the first tin smith shop at Hood River. His place of business is looated in the building next to D. McDonald's store aud he is equipped to do all kinds of sheet metal work and everything else pertaining ta his trade. He is at present employed on a uontract for the Odd Fellows building You Are Cordially Invited to open an account with The Hood River Banking and Trust Co. V; have to offer modern and efficient service, long ex perience and conservative methods in connection with absolute safety. Your account, whether small or largo will be appre ciated. Interest paid on Time and Savings deposits. OFFP ICRS AM) UlRECTOIiS: C. G. PRATT, Pres. R. W. Pratt, Cashier J. H.OSBORNE, Vice-President M.M.HILL C. If. STRANAHAN W.FIKE Pictures! Pictures! Pictures! Our Fall line of framed and unframed Pictures has arrived and now on exhibits. We are proud to say that this is the largest shipment of high grade pictures ever brought into the city. Pictures of every size and price. A large assort ment of subjects to select from. Drop in when down town and look them over only too glad to show and explain them thats what we are here for. They are the latest and best when you get them at Slocom's Book Store The Place that Does the Framing LOOK - READ - ACT We are placing on the market this week twenty sightly lots in (Joe's Ad dition. These lots are the best building sites that are to be bad in the ity of Hood River, being within one block of the new High School build ing, witii sewerage connections, city water, and on well improved streets. The prices are reasonable, ranging from $2.50 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 Office CORBETT BUILDING Hood River Office DAVIDSON BUILDING if-A 'Ami i Mmmmmm, it I ' P The Toggery Is now showing the best lino of fall samples 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 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 lloyal 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. Efie Tog'g'ery, i?lS" DR. CHARLES W. EDMUNDS Specialist Kye, Kiir None nd Throat Oflice, New IlriMltis block. Oak Hliut't ffice Hums phone 43 Hood Klver, Oregon Oakdale Greenhouse Roses now ready for fall planting. Hyacinth, tulips, crocus, etc., on hand. A few White Wandotte cockerels at SI to 12. Fletcher & Fletcher,