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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1908)
i . s flOoD m& &LAotER, THDRBDAY, NOVEMBER 18 I06B. Cave 4 RAINCOATS CRAM'S OVERCOATS - QQr 1 ,, , : : : u ThUisthe "NEW RIALTO 1 COWOOvO..v lJfi 1 OO r ti - As you can see by the picture it has inre individual ity in cut and style th.-in is seen in any nwrcoat oftlnstype. Look at ihe setoff of thecnffs,the patch pockets, the de tails created by a master designer. I 'rices $12.50 $25.00 C 3 - ft I 'Ml I . i U X r J .. .-.i iiiiau. - joup mi. 3 ' W . .- V v.- : ; ..... .-..A-... This is "THE STROLLER" V M . w t t... wT. i inmtrvo T" inn , fl-iSV fin, Bftu.nn1 JC.y'i'.'.1(, . i, i m "..v, .....v.. IT! ' WfS teriu.,-,,, r V ' rj.CI' k Iff X Which carries out in every detail the "modern" idea; a varm,servicable Overcoat made of ma in e fancy, some plain. Its-a coat we like to show. Prices I $10.00 to $20.00 THE UP-TO-DATE STORE 3( 3 CDO BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Dietz Studio for photos. Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. New styles of Gordon hats at Vogt Bros. Lime and cement in any quantity at "Whitehead's. Peaches for canning. Phone or see A. Whitehead. For men's suits see Vogt Bros, be fore purchasing. Petaluma Incubators for sale at McReynolds & Co. Stranahan & Clark meet all bona fide quotations on cement. Full line of Lowney's lionbons and Chocolates at Moss'. 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. Schrain Fruit Jar, easy to seal, eaey to open, for sale at McDonald's. Land plaster loth kinds, Utah anc' Ore., at whitehead's feed store. Timothy, red and while clover, vetch and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's. Go to W. S. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 7(i Shoe. tf Hazelwood Double Jersey ice cold Buttermilk at C. P. Ross,.' A Que line ot confections and fre?b fruits at the Red Apple confectionery. Bla k Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure death to aphis, at Whitehead's. The finest line of cigars and tobaccos in the city at the Red Apple confec tionery. Vogt Bros, have received tbeir fall and winter lines of clothiug and shoes. See them before purchasing All the latent now goods, pnttern bats and beautiful ontritcb tit at 2j per cent off at Mis. N. O. Billings. Come and bring your friends to the moving pictuie show at the opera house. l'un and amusement foi all. Admission only 1U cents. Among others who are here looking for an investment iu Hood Hirer property is A. b Heek, of Kalispell, Montana, who airived Monday. For R.nt In the Davidson block, two as fine office rooi:s as there are in town. Inquire at room 4 or in the fruit office. sl7 Call at Soule's Piano House for Edison phonographs and records. Witb the exception of one bouse iu Portland this is the largest stock in Oregon. Don't fail to see the Royal Tailors line of samples for (all ami winter at The Toggery. No cotton mixes in this lot, nothing but absolutely all wool shown for this fall. TEA There's plenty of hum bug: tea; not one ounce in a ton Schilling's Best. Your rrocer returns irour moaer II ou don't like it: wa par him Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio. Wheat and Timothy hay at White head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalds. Alarm clocks, 11.25 to 20.00 at Coolidge's. Clover, Timothy ana Alfalfa hay at McReynolds & Co. Phone or see A. Whitehead tor peaohes for canuing. See W. S. Gribble for Duck Eries, Fead overs. tf Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McReynolds. Rex spray in any quantity at White head's feed store. Best clover nasturn in th vnllnv. C. R. Masiker, Odell. Stock foods of different kinds at McReynolds & Co. Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed plover and timothy hay at Whitehead's. Have qnautity of peaches for can niug. Phone or see Whitehead. Ten teams wanted by Oregon Lum ber (In . I'hnne Ornson l.nmhnr Co.. at Dee, cr Mr. Karly's office In town. I'hopa ora laffara nr. r.ha Olania office directed to G. 11. J., J. K and S. Have jur watches and clocks repair ed at Coolidge's. SatUfaotion guar anteed. Are you all run donn? Get run up by taking Nicbol's Ulood & Neive touio; priue 00c. Special low price on piauos and or gans and all musical goods during the fair. S. II. Soule's House. Mt. Hood ice cream served at tbe Bed Apple confectionery. Nothingon tbe market quite equal to this cream. Trv 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. Get a trial bottle of Dr. Niobol's Rheumatio Retnody, Kidney Ramedy, cr Bladder tablets. A remedy fio every ill, that will do tbe work at small cost. Mauufaotured by Or. Nicbol's Pharmacy, Hood River, Ore. When you get burnt, sent quick for Nicbol's "Cool It". Price 50o. It takes out tbe lire, relieves tbe pain, and prevents a soar. A complete line of watches at Cool idge's Elgin, Weltham, Howard & Hamilton and all standard makes car ried in stock. If you have a stiff neck or sore joints, try Nichol'a Liniment. Once tried you will never do without it afterwards. Price 50c. Mo N O milinca announces a spe cial millinery sale to take place at once. Those who wish to take advan tage of it should call on her. If you wish to save 850 to $75 when . .mi ninnn hnv rlirfwt from tbe factory deafer and not fiom agents or caovassers. several ueaumui iu inat rpnoirorl from CbicnsO at Soule's Piano House. Second bund pianos and organs taxen in exonaoge. Balance cash or time payments. W. H. Harris was a Dalles viaitoi last week. Mrs. Cbas. Eraser recently returned from a visit et'i'be Dallqe. V. II. Coolidge, jeweler, baa mantel clucks of tbe beat make, tO to 112 each. Mrs. J. F. Batcbelder went to Port land Friday for a visit to friends in that city. All kinds of sewing and dress making neatly done by Mrs. Geo. F. Reed, Paradise Karm. n2ti J. K. MoGregor, of Moslei, stepped off the train to say hello on bis way to Portland Friday. When you are wanting something up-to-date in the line of braoelets oall ou F. 11. Coolidge, jeweler. Clyde B. Aitobison, railroad com miHSouer, greeted a few friends here at the railroad station Friday. For a nice assortment of ladies' watches in gold filled and solid gold, go to Coolidges' jewelry store. All mlllenery goods a t M s. N. O. Billings will go at a discount of 25 per cent off at once, nothing reserved. Chaa. Cattner came down from Dayton, Wash., Satnrduy and spent Sunday witb bis family. He retumed to Dayton Sunday night. A 25 per cent discount on millinery goods at Mrs. N. O. Billings fom now ou, on all the fall and winter styles ot trimmed hats. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Montgomery, after having made a stay of several days here, while the former scoured several subjects foi bis apple pictures left tor Seattle, Monday. Tbe fine home wbicb G. D. Wood worth is building on State street is belug rapidly finished. Tbe outside (vulls and root are completed and tbe interioi is teiog finished np. If you want to buy or sell real estaie go to Onthauk &' Otteu. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Tbe observaticn car which the O. R. & N. put on to aouomodate looal trattio last summer and was for a time run one way ou No. 2 and tbe other way on the local is now being attached to the local both ways. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Chapman, who have been visiting tbe letter's father Capt, Crandall for some time, left for tbeir borne iu St. Paul Friday. Mr. Chapman arrived here about two weeks ago and bis wife bad beeu here for several months. Henry Coe is improving tbe old Coe property facing tbe river above State street. Tbe bouse has been raised a story and a concrete wall and steps built to the grounds., wbicb are being plowed up and graded to be seeded to lawn. Tbe Misses Failing of Portland re cently bought 23 acres of tbe J. J. Ward place which adjoins tbe ranch of Mr. E. U . Shepard. Sevearl acres of it are in bearing trees The young ladies are cousins of Mrs. Sbepard. T. 11. Williams last wek purchased four lots iu Cass Addition through tbe agency ot J. 11. Heilbionner & Co., which oompletes the disposal of the lots in this tiact that will be placed on sale at present. It is un derstood that tbe purchasers will build in the spring. PAKKY j GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT SUCCESSORS TO BOOTH & CO. Briix-the little fellows post Cards. Just received. Something New ami I at- ina let them see the Some dandy Thanks- tractive in Post Card a . tL 5.,.-in Thev ' u -iii A bums. One that will NewToySjustm. The gIving UnU,. It will hold 24 cards fop lOc enjoy see.ng the e you an nppetite 500 card Album for playthings. Wecnjoj tolookfttthem if noth- ?2.7n and 3.00. seeing them. . . 2Z - Stationery is one of our More Light. These long, specialties. A new ship da rk evenings yon need jag Discount on our mentjustin. more light Ve Iimvo ,)ry (J(),,ds Stock. W, SuiTCaleT Telescopes, S"Tr 'I Zt "r" H"!'injr h' ,M,t- Hand Hngs; anv thin; ib.sl, '-l,ti,; r ii (-o.ueaudg.-l a .if , Wllt m Ihis line u-lVP Villi till Hi'' lig"r . . . ,. har"-a us at npht prices, you want. iiietun r f r x Un Ci6c Will C. Free .ml. ines more good jCWlflfi lYiflCninCS on ih: i. l luui iMiy nmcl.ine made. Come in .n, jtd-n.M.isrn.fd Mud be convinced. A f -w .M-co.id hand ... ichines : barffatn pric. Fred and Leon Wbeeler left for Spokane Monday. Dr. M. A. Jones came up from Portland Saturday. C. H. Stranahan returned Monday from trip to Portland. Geo. Carroll, of Mosier, was a shop ping visitor here Fridyay. Mrs. E. H. Knapp, of Underwood, was a visitor here Monday. J. E. Robeitson waa a Hood River visitor at Tbe Dalles, Thursday Dr. R. A. Jayne was a visitor in Portland tor a few days last week. Harry Nason, the contractor, was a business visitoi at Tbe Dalles, Wed nesday. Miss Maude Hall of Portland is vis iting Mrs. J. E. Binns and daughter of this olty. Mrs. C. R. Bone went to Portland Friday and visited several days there, returning this week. Al Loefller, formerly witb tbe Dav idson Fruit Company, baa taken a po sition witb E. A. Franz. Mrs. D. N. Byerlee, whojhas been visiting ber daughter, Mrs George L ynu, returned to ber borne Monday. HugbJEsBOD, who has been visiting at his borne in tbe Willamette Valley, arrived here Wednesday for a short stay. C. C. Currlu, who has neon on a goose hunting trip in Eastern Oregon returned to Hood River Tuesday evening. Wm. Cameron, of Portland, form erly witb tbe Menominee Lumber Company, was a visitor in Hood Riv er Saturday. Tbe Ladies' Ootid of St. Mark's Church will meet this week witb Mis. R. D. Gould on Cascade avenue, Fri day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tbe travel department of tbe Wo man's Club will meet witb Mrs. Wm. Stewart, Tuesday afternoon, Nov. IU. Tbe subject will be England. Harry Brown says be began tbe day just right be started in with Folgor's Golden Gate Coffee wbiob bad been ground fresh that morning. Commencing Sunday regular ser vices will be bold at St. Maik's church witb Sunday school at 10 A. M., morning prayer at 11 and evening prayer at 7 :30. Through Truman butler, adminis trator of tbe estate of Mrs. E. E. Sil liman, it wta sold last week to Olds & King of Portland. Tbe tract sold contained about 40 acres. O. B. Hartley, who waa taken to Hot Lake some time ago to be treated for rheumatism is in a very serious condition and is being attended by members of bis family. Wm. Bittle Wells of Sunset maga zine made a short visit here Friday. He had just returned from Golden dale, wblnb by tbe way recently raised S3,500 for advertising purposes. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ball, the latter manager of tbe American Type Foun dry Co., In Portland, visited here last week. Mr. Ball is interested in prop erty at White Salmon and went there from here. Under tbe instruction and assist ance of Prof. L. B. Gibson and Miss Rotbrook, tbe High School students will give Sbakespear's drama, "Mer chant of Venice," at tbe Opera House, Nov. 25. Rev. F. C. W. Parker, state mis sionary, is expeoted to preach at the Baptist ohurob next Sunday. Mr. Parker bas just taken up tbe work in Oregon, having come from Hoston where be was connected with the work at Tiemont Temple. Mrs. II. L. Durable is in Portland where she was called by tbe serious illness ot ber brother, E. O. Idleman, tbe well known lawyer of that city. Fiom a report received here Wednes day we learn that Mr. Idleman is in a very oiit'oal condition. Hecent real estate trxnafera on tbe bill include a honse and lot belonging to J. F. lardley to A. W. Culp, a lot from John Sbultz to Mrs. J. M. Chapman and tbe sale ot J. T. Hoi man's moat , market to Cook liros. Tbe sales etook plac through T. D. Tweedy. Tbe Ladies of St. Mark's Church will bold a chrysanthemum sale in the w'ndow of Clarke's drug store Satur day afternoon. For those who waut to obtain One specimens of this beau tiful flower this Is a rare opportunity. Tbe plants which will be on sale have been contributed by one of Hood River's tnofct ardent and successful woman florist. F. W. Thackeray, representing the Bexn Spray Pump Company of San Jose, Calif., give a demonstration of the wirklug of one ot their power sprayus at the implement warehouse ot J. R. Nickel-til Saturday. The mBchliie woiked very smoothly and showed ocnoluelvely that power spray era are a great time sever to tbe fruit grower, and are in fact the most eco uomicai in the eud, and do tbe work more thoroughly. C. G. Roberts was a visitor at The Dalles Monday. W. E . Kelly of Centralis, was a vis itor bote Mouday W. O. I'adley, of Collins Springs, was a visitor here Sunday. C. D. Nickelseu made a business trip to Tbe Dalles, Tuesday. Rcy Slocom after spending a few days beie went back to Portland this week. D. W. Campbell, Division Superin tendent of tbe O. R. & N. was a vis itor at Hood River Monday. O. J. Nelson who spent a few days here this week visiting witb his fatber-in-law, E. L. Smith, loft for bi borne at Ashland, Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. Will Ellison, of Fair view, were visitors here this week. Mr. Ellison has relatives here and formerly lived at Hood River. C.A. Catlow, employed in tbe un dertaking establishment ot J. E. Nihcols is iu a Portland hospital suffering from a severe attack ot heart disease. Mr. Catlow was taken last Tuesday evening. Frank Vogt, brother of J. U. and Wm. Vogt, who has been taking treatment for rheumatism at Sbep pard's spriuga spent the first part of the week here visiting them, after ward returning to bis home at Tbe Dalles. The new Cadillac auto for which C. F. Gilbert is tbe agent at Hood River arrived in Potrland last week and a vigorous advertising campaign bas beeu started to apprise intendiug pur chasers of the fact. Tbe new machine is being put on tbe market for $1400. Mr. and Mis. Fred Newby, who have been staying at Mitchell's Point for the summer, where Mr. Newby Ii engage l In tbe lumber business, will spend tbe winter in flood River, bav ing purchased the property on State street formerly oocupied by D. R, Norton. Tbe Ladies of the Unitarian Church will give a basket sale Nov. 25, tbe day betoie Thanksgiving, at Wood and Huggins grocery store. Plum pud dings, pies mincemeat, cakes and doughnuts will be specialties on sale. Phone your orders to Mrs. Dr 'Watt or Mrs. F. Chandler. Those who signed tbe papers prelim inary to the formation of a lecal good roads associa' ion are requested to be present at tbe meeting which will be held at tbe Commercial Club rooms next Saturday when it is expected to organize a peimauent association. ' Wm. Ellsworth wbo is well known In this 'city, and was held by tbe court of Skamania county as acces sory to tbe murder which was com mitted iu bis place at Cooks's Land ing, was reoently freed from the charge and held ot responsible. Tbe "Midget," a new quick order restaurant, bas heen opened between tbe cigar store of Sbrum Bros, and tbe building of tbe Hood River Bank ing and Trust Company. Steaks, chops, co If ee, wellies and other quick order eatables will be served. Mrs. W. L. Adams recently spent $500 in remodeling and improving her home at Paradise Farm. Tbe lot which wero put on tbe market by the Adams estate are selling quite rapid ly. Other improvements wbicb have been made iu this section of tbe city are building it up fast. At tbe meeting of tbe Methodist Sunday school board Mouday evening, several matters ot importance were anted upon. Ch ef among tbem was tbe action taken regarding a Christ mas tree and appropriate exeicises. Committees were appointed to attend to providing a fine trte and every thing attendant thereto. The Bone-Brock-Dewitt Company wbo are tbe agents for tbe new low priced auto which the Everett-Metz-ger-l'Tandors and tbe Studebaker com panies are putting out is expected to arrive here this week and much In terest is attached to an examination of it by motor oar users. Tbe oar represents a new departure in auto mobile construction at a low price and a big sale is expeoted for it. Esson & Currin have disposed of tbeli drug business to Cbas. Hall, who formerly conducted it and wbo Is a druggiBt by profession. Mr. Hall is having some improvements made in tbe interior of tbe store and will carry ou the business witb tbe same excellence that has heretofore charac terized it. Messrs. Esson and Currin have net as yet made any definite plans tor tbe future. H. D. Cummins of Iowa and J. II. Osboru, of tbe Hood River Banking sod Trust Company tbis week bo'igut 35 acreB ci A. A. Jayue in tbe Crap- per district and will own and opeiate it jointly. Tbeie are a number i'of acre in bearing on tbe new purcbate and tbe price paid foi it was I I-J.IXX1. Mr Cummiugs Is un Iowa man, com ing from tne same town in the corn state as Mr. Osborn and arrived here tbis week. He will return to Iowa for tbe winter ami come to Hood Riv er iu tbe spring to make bis home. Pictures! Pictures! Pictures! Our Fall lino 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 ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... Filling Prescriptions With Pure Drugs witb 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 sure of ideal service. THE GLACIER PHARMACY, CHigcN. claeke HOOD RIVER, OREGON t 3 2 t n f CWtMai Js warns 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 lino which are absolutely all pure WOOL. Not a sample in the lot that has a fibre of cotton ormercer 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 Royal 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. S7e Tog'g'ery, jgSS2T A i i V . 1