The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 03, 1908, Page Five, Image 5

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Robbed vS&ttin. in Transit
Our Fall Line of Ladies' Suits and Coats and Children's Coats was robbed
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 : : : :
R
B
BRAGG
&. CO., Mood River
w
When You Think
Of the pain which many women experience with every
month it makes the gentleness and kindness always associ
ated with womanhood seem to be almost a miracle.
While in general no woman rebels against what she re
gards as a natural necessity there is no woman who would
not gladly be Iree from this recurring period of pain.
Dr. Pierce' m Favorite Prescription makes
weak women stroni ana tick women
well, and Urea them freedom trom pain,
it establishes retularlty, subdues lntlam
mation, heals ulceration and cures fe
male weakness.
Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter
free. All correspondence strictly ft rival san A .-.At..
confidential. Write without fear and without fee to World's DitiM-nc.-. M.A.
ical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President Buffi, N. Y.
If you want a book that tells all about woman's diseases, and how to cure
them at home, send-21 one-cent stamp, to Dr. Pierce to piy costTf mailing
only, and he w.ll send you . free copy of hi. great thousind-page 1 uTtra ed
Szster' up-,0-da,e edi,ion' in pape' cov-
ANOTHER VIEW OFTHE
NEW YORK APPLESHOW
IF toe members of the Hood Hirer
Apple Growers' Union could barn
been preaeot at the apple dhow hero
this week, their hearts would cer
tainly have been tilled with ptide, if
mey saw ire cnrongs or tola great
metropolis aduiriDg and praising
tbeir fruit, lu arrungiuK tor tbe dis
play in the niaiu show room of tn
Fruit Auction Building, Steinbardt &
Kelly, tbe Mew York distributor?, se
lected a room that was contrail; lo
cated and convenient for tbe trade
D'ld tbe publio as well. There would
bave been abundance of room tor tbe
diepluy and ulao for tbe visitors bad
not tbe number of tbe latter far ex
ceeded tbe expectations. As it was
there was plentyjof room for tbe dis
play, and wbile at times the crowds
jostled each other, Mew Yorkers are
used to this sort of thing, and always
take it good naturedly.
Ibe apples were arranged artistical
ly, and so tbat tbey could be shown
to tbe best advantage, tbe room being
deoorated with American Hags mid
palms. Ibe beauty of tbe fruit itself
was sucb, however, that Uih decora
tions were bardly noticed. I here bus
never before bceu anything like this
show In tbe trade, or lather which
would in any way compare with it,
nnd fiotn the exptesaioas beard on
every side, it was quite evident tbat
tbe greater portion of the visitors bad
never before known tbat Hood River
could grow so many different ari
etles of One applet. One old gray
haired veteran lenmrked wl ile view
ing tbe exhibit tbat he bad seen ap
ples in all parts of tbe world, but tbat
be bad never seen any thing to com
pare with these.
As there Is sucb keen competition
iu tbe apple trade, it was somewhat
surprising bow completely jealousies
were laid aside and bow members of
competitive tlrms joiued in praising
tbe exhibit. Not ouly were the mem
bers of tbe wholesale apple trade out
in full force, but the retailers and the
publio in general attended in large
uuinbeis. Wbeu leaviog, each visitor
bad joine favorable comment to runko,
and when mooting others, be advised
tbeni to visit the exbibitiou, such an
inipressoin did it make upon bis iniiid.
Ibe show was lu faot tbe chief topio
of interest in tbe ttado tbh week,
and tbe llood River Apple Growers'
Union should certainly feel elated
and gratided.at its complete success.
All of the largest city papers contain
ed ejaboinle descriptions of tbe dis
play, and it is safe to say tlat Hood
River apples were never more tbo
roughly advertised tbno they were
this week.
Owing to the gieat number of vaii
eties displayed and to tbe further
fact th.t a great portinu ot the Jour
nal's readeis are more or less lumilur
with tbe appearance of eauh, a de
scription ot each variety would be
supifluous, tut each variety was per
fect of its kind and received i s por
tion Jt the piuise 11) e big Wolt Riv
ers, 27 ot which All an ordinary apple
tiox, naturally attranied comment,
and the Spitzeubers and Nentowns,
whose popularity is alteadv world
wide, also brought smiles to tbe faces
of tbe luspectug vlcitois. The com
plete list of apples dlsplajed is as fol
1 iws: .
Newtown Pippins, Spitzeubergs.
Winter liauanat, l'wenty-Ouuoe Pip
pius, Jonathans, Seek no further,
liallev Sweet, Lawrence, Black Twig,
Wine Sap, Baldwins, Springdale, York
Imperi.il, liu-sia Red, Hydes King.
Nero, Uryaut, Aik n Bed. Ben Ddvis,
Bnovr (Jane, Wagi er, Ueleware Ked,
Red C heek. Ortley. Delioious. Swaar,
l!obnry Kusstt, Kav. Yakima, Stark,
ArknufHS Black, Lady Apple, Wolf
River, Late Keiper, Blue Pearmnln,
Shannon Hi f j in, Arkansas Beauty,
Noilriru Hy, (Jioria Muudl, Romac
ite, IMIeflower, Oregon Red and Van
derere. Followirig tbe dit-play, the entire
lot is bought by Henry R Hallo
well &S n, ot Pbladeli hia, wbicb Hrm
will plxre tbe I rmt u:i exhibition in
(bit city from Tuewl ty until Btauiday
ct next wet-k Ibis en'erp leing Hrm
mat the tant i mon. t ot advertis
iuir th te exbi'itors here weie re
cuivi'iir and also bow tbe exbibilt was
Hinet iBtert bv the t nblic and seized
tins -ippjrt ifiitv to provide a treat
tiir tbeir on oity.
dteiuhsrlt & Kelly certainly spared
no pilus to make tbe affair tbe suo
C9t thnt ic w is, and it was due to
tbeir effort, aa well as tbe blgb char
natet of tbe exhibit, tbat It wat so
well attended, and if tbe Hood River
Apple Growers' Union (ally appie-
ciatea tbe value of advertising, they
will certainly gi-e great credit to
this firm for tbe mauuer in wbioh tbe
fiuit has been exhibited. Fruit
Trade Journal.
Kodul for Dyspepsia, indigestion, weak
stomach, four sloniac , gas on the stom
ach, etc., is guaranteed to give prompt
relief from any form of stomach t ouble.
It will ure your dyspepsia. Sold by
Keir & Cass.
of tbe teachers were printed on silk
badges and pinned to coats and
waists, tbe committee taking care not
to give any teacher bis owu, and then
each went in sea rob of himself. This
created niucb amusemeut and gave
opportunity to got acquainted. At
8:30 the teachers were called to order
by Mrs. O'Keete. and Mayor Moluuts
in a very appropriate speeob. present-'
ed tbe keys of tbe city to tbe teachers
lie was followed by Prof. Lewis, prin
cipal of tbe White Salmon school, with
an eioqueui address ot welcome.
County Superintendent Reltber re
sponded on behalf of the teachers of
tbe two Bounties. Prof. Re it her spoke
words ot encouragement, to tbe teach
ers in their efforts to improve ! tbeir
condition, and dwelt upon tbe neces
-ity of continued efforts toward self
improvement. His remarks showed
hint to be thoroughly in sympathy
with tbe teachers in their work. Rev.
Tate of the Congregational church
followed witb good advice nnd amus
ing stories, several exoellent songs
were rendered, inoludlng one by tbe
eighth grade pupils of tbe White Sal-
tnon sobool. Refreshments and games
louo wed. About one bundred nnd
twenty five poisons were present, over
eigncy ot wrjotu were teachers ot
Klickitat and Skumania.
clearing Land at M osier
Tbe reason why tbe floating popula
tion of Hindus of this city is conspic
ously absent and their gay bead d res-sea
are seen so seldom is, tbat about
twenty-live ot them aie clearing land
near M osier. Tbey are at present
working for Elijah Husliey.
WHITE SALMON
(From Enterprise.)
Geo. W. Borden made our office a
very pleasant call last Saturday en
rote to the meeting at Husum. Mr.
Borden is our next county civil en
gineer, and we feel sure tbat be will
prove himself worthy o' tbe position
tbe voters of tbe county bave honored
him witb.
Rev. C. P. Bailey closed a three
weeks meeting at the Baptist church
Sunday night. Mucb iuteiest was
maniefested, and ten new members
added to the church. Rev, Bailey is
a splendid evangelist and won many
friends while in our midst. He left
on Monday for bis borne in The Dalles.
A pretty borne wedding took place
at tbe borne of Mrs. James Myies
Sunday when her dau bter, Miss Kllz
abetb J. Mylee, was mairied to Robert
W. Turner, Rev. J. II. (Jraig olllciaU
ing. At two o'clock the happy couple
took tbeir place before the minis er
and in a few short niomens the
pledges bad been taken, tbe Method
ist Episcopal mirriage ceremony be
ing used. A bounteous repast was
served after cougralulatinus and good
wishes bad been given. (Jnly imme
diate rel tivea and a few friends were
present. Mr. and Mrs. Turner lett
for Portland Monday where they will
spend tbe winter.
,. J. Smith, of llood River, came
over Sunday and spent p day or two
in our city.
Peter L. Satber recently sold twen
ty acres of land three and one- half
miles from Underwood for 3,800.
M. C. Martin this weak pulled tbe
last stump on bis ranch iu Cook's Ad
dition. Four years ago tbe entire
tract was in heavy timber but Mr
Ma'tin has wielded the axe until be
has an ideal ranch.
Last Sudnay afternoon at the ferry
lsudiog Bev, E, B. "Hilton baptised
two converts of tbe recent meeting at
tbe Baptist obuich. Quite a crowd
whs preseut at tbe seivlce.
A fine lnctnre was delivered last
Sunday morning by Rev. J. G. isle
on the tralniug of child, and also
one at night dealing with civic patri
otism. Somn immense and curiously mal
formed potatoes and carrots were
brought to bis otlice last week. One
ot the former weighed over 'our
pounds aid one ot tbe litter eight
pounds and a half. J. L. Neil raised
the potatoes and Mrs. League the car
rota. A deal was closed Monday by wbicb
a controling interest in tbe Golden
dale Sentinel was sold to W. C. De
pew, publisher of tbe Biokleton News.
It is tbe aim of Mr. Depew to handle
tbe two properties together, taking
persoual charge of tbe Sentinel and
operating tbe News through a local
manager and editor who will reside at
Biokleton.
MiBa Mills, tbe nurse, who has be in
attending Arthur Wilcox, returned to
Hood River Tuesday. 1
The good roads question is being
talked, and meetings being beld in
the White Salmon valley We trust
tbat no a; in will be able to sleep as
sound an be should until tbe roads of
this entire sectiou ere iu flue shape.
The meeting at Unenin last Saturday
was well cttended frum all parts of the
valley, in I another meeting was rail
ed at tbat time for Nov. 28. at Timber
Valley. Speoial representative from
each district were chosen to attend
the next meeting as follows: E. 0.
Duncan, of Trout Lake, Wm Olson,
of Husum, Oliver Kreps, of Glen
wood. Alex Miller ot Pine Flat. A. J.
Henderson of Bingen. Mr. O'Neal
of Timber valley and Robt. Cbeyue of
Hartland. All others who can do ao
are urged to attend.
Tbe reception given tbe teacher of
Kliokitat and Skamauia condies by
tbe local teachers last Monday even
ing was a very pleasant affair. Names
Coffee
Always uniform our
best product-old in 1 lb.,
2 lb., 2 lb. and S lb. cans.
Your grocer will grind it
better if ground at home not
too fine.
DR. CHARLES W. EDMUNDS
Specialist
Eye, Kar Nose and Throat
Office, New Broshis block, Oak Htreet
Office Home phone 48 Hond River
...The Spot Cash Go i ij...
We carry tho larwst and most complete Stock of
Groceries in the City. The bent of everything in stock.
Preferred stock in Canned Goods. Heinz Goods in all
varieties. New Cheese, Mince Meats, Kraut, etc. New crop
of Nuts just arrived. Special attention to phone orders.
Phone 7.
Wood & Huggins
HARNESS AND SADDLES
And All Kinds of
Harness Goods, Carriage Trimmings, Blankets
and Robes.
Tn ts Awnings and Wagon Coers
George Irvine
Successr to S. J. Frank
.Mount Hood Store.
W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor.
Dry Goods Ammunition Boots and Shoes
Hardware Granitevvare
Hay Grain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries
: SEL2 SHOES i
"THE SOLE OF HONOR."
1 loyal Blue for men at
Itoyal Blue for ladies at
....$3.25, $3.50, $4.00
...$2.00, $2.50, $2.75
At CarmichaeFs
ON THE HILL.
TRANSFER & LIVERY CO.
AGENTS FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS.
Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First
Class Livery Turnouts Always Beady.
Phone 131.
Stoves, Heaters and Ranges
Ail Kinds, new and Second-hand.
Big Stock of Mew and Second-hand
Furniture, Carpets. Art Squares, Rugs
Chairs. Rockers. Etc.
Agent For CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges
0. P. DABNEY & CO.
...Coliseum Skating Rink...
Catering to tin- bent class of patrons only. Hardwood Floor, Famous
Richardson Ball Bearing Skates. Special attention given to beginners.
For private lessons apply to 1'rof. A. Waldstein. Wednesday afternoon
for ladies only. General admission : Afternoons free, skates 2Tc, child
ren 15c. Kvening; Ladies free, gents 10c, skates 25c. Hours: Afternoon
2 to 5. Evening 7:30 to 10. : : MUSIC IN ATTENDANCE
. Arthur Waldstein, Manager
The Square Deal Store
Is the place to get your Wagons, Buggies or Hacks
Plows Harrows and Cultivators. Spray Pumps,
Hose and Nozzles.
lB 3' x W. it X -V, .-,4,. j 1 .
See our Gasoline Pumps before Buying
The engine is right and the price is right. I have in
stock Cider Hills, Feed Cutters, House Paints and Oil.
Rubberoid Roofing, Genuine AvenariusCarbolenium.
Tongue Trucks for Disc Harrows, Genuine Harvey
Bolster Springs. Groceries, Flour and Feed. Cooper
Spraying Fluids. Stumping Powder, Caps and
Fuse.
D
McDON
Home Phone 174
Third St. and Cascade Ave., Hood River, Oregon
The Butler Banking Co.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $75000
The first consideration of the
Officeus and" Directors of this
bank, is the security of tho funds
intrusted to our care by deposi
tors. Our past record is an absolute
guarantee of sound and safe
banking methods. On this evi
e nee of strength and stability,
we respectfully ask for your
banking business.
J. E. NICHOLS
UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
All call, promptly attended, niht or day, city or country
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
Nlchol. Bldg., Cor. Oak and 6th 81. phouim Hom-Ofllr. 3ISB; Kesldeooa
HOPEIVKH,UBKOM rtlUPItn j pAcIIrICofflc) 35,3. Rm ml
HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT CO.
J. M. M'HMKLTOKK, HKl'KKTAKY
ABSTRACTS, CONVEYANCING and INSURANCE
Royal Exchange, Glens Falls, Union Assurance,
Western Assurance, National Livestock
and Oregon Life Insurance
We have the only complete set of Abstract Books in Hood feiver and are
in position to execute any work in our line with promptness and accuracy
Recently moved to permanent quarters in Davidson Building
Home Phone 231. HOOD RIVER, ORE.
Attention
F ruit 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 Lentz Station.
Can make delivery at once.
PINE GROVE BOX & LUMBER CO.
Pine Groye, Ore.
MdgetRestaurant
, Next to Banking and Trust Co.
A J'ew Quick Order Home where Me.li and
, I.a lichen Will b. Herved at All Hour.
STEAKS, CHOPS AND OYSTERS IN
ANY STYLE COOKED TO ORDER
i
Quick Service Moderate Prices
G. M. BRALEY Prop
I F0K KET
Kour furnished room to rent ; rea
sonable price; inquire at this office.
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