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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1908)
fiooD river atAolES, gggflflflAlr. mm?A a ML DC I SPECIAL MANUFACTDRER'S SALE OF NEW OOTBfil : : FLANNEL GOWKS : - : - OF THE PEERLESS MANUFACTURING CO., OF MANCHESTER. N. H. The goods were delayed in transit and we refused to accept same at this late date The manufacturers wired us: "SELL LOT 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN INVOICE PRICE. " Therefore come quickly and secure these very seasonable garments at 25 per cent, off Gowns 48c to $1.40 worth 75c to $2.00. See Window. 3 CRA UP-TO-DATl STORE 0 tCZ3essae?g-?i i " BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. D. -S. Bamgardner, dentil t. The Diets Studio for photos. Phone. Best line of Spray Nozcles at McDon alds. New 8tylt of (Jordon hats at Vogt Bros. Lime and cement in any quantity at Whitehead's. Vur men's suits see Vogt Bros, be fore purchasing. I'etaluma Incubators for sale at Mclieynolds & Co. Stranahan & Clark meet all bona fide quotations on cement. Full line of Lowney'a Bonbons and Chocolates at Hops'. Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con fectionery at the l'aHtime. Don't roast rer buy her an electric iron of the Light A Water Co. Si lirain Fruit Jar, easy to seal, eaty to open, for sale at McDonald's. Land plaster both kinds. Utah ant1 Ore., at Whitehead's feed store. Timothy, red and white clover, wtch and alfalfa seed ut Whitehead's. See W. S. Oribble for Duck Krie-, Fead overs. tf Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McReynolds. Hex spray in any quantity at White head's feed store. Best oloer pasture in the valley. C. R. Maaiker, Udell. Stock foods of different kinds at McReynolds & Co. Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover and timothy hay at Whiteh ead's. Ten teams wanted by Oregon Lum ber Co., Phone Oregon Lumber Co., at Dee, or Mr. Early's office in towa. Arnold A Kupp make plates that fit. Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalds. Clover, Timothy and Alfa'fa hay at McReynolds & Co. For Painless Kx traction see Arnold A Rupp, the Dentists. GotoW. S. (iribble. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 7li Shoe. tf Hazelwood Double Jersey ice cold Buttermilk ut C. 1'. Ross.' For a neat piece of crown and bridge work see Drs. Arnold A Rupp. A Que line ot confections aud fresh fruits at the Red Apple coufectlonery. lila k Leaf Tobacco Kx tract, sure death to aphis, at Whitehead's. The finest line of cigars aud tobaccos iu the city at the Red Apple oonleo tionery. Spt-cial low price on pianos and or gans aud all musical goods during the fair S. H. Smile's (louse Mt. Hood ice cream served at the Red Apple confectionary. Nothing ou the market quite equal to this cream. 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. When you get burnt, sent quiok for Niohol's "Cool It". Price 50c. It takes out the lire, lelioves the pain, end prevents a scar. It you have a slid neck or sor joiuts, try Nichol's Liniment. Onoe tried you will never do without i afterwards. Price 50c. Ms. N. O. Billings announces a spe cial millinery sale to take place at once. Those who wish to take advan tage of it should call on her. Think About Your Future Home In a few months it will be impossible to find a choice lot in the city at reasonable prices. Over sixty residences have been built this year and there isn't a vacant house in the town. Wo predict 200 new residences next year. WHY? Because we must have them in order to houe the people who are coming here. Don't come around later and say you are sorry you didn't buy when you could get what you wanted, but ACT TODAY. Secure one of the lots in Riverview Park Addition where the best houses ill town are being built. We will si.b-divide the "Raspberry patch" this week which faces Cascade Avenue. These a e all sightly building spots and can be bought on reasonable terms. Act Todaytomorrow may be too late! J. Hi Heilbronner & Co. The Reliable Dealers Portland Hood River Arnold & Rupp, Dentists, guarante all work. Haveyonr teeth attended to before winter by Arnold A Rupp. Mrs. II. F. Davidson spent several days in Portland last week. Coolidge carries a fine line of 1817 Roger's A Community silverware. All kinds of sewing and dress making neatly done by Mrs. Geo. F. Reed Paradise Farm. n2(f Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Duggan and son were the guests of Rev. W.l Qilmore and wife for Thanksgiving. Are you all run down? (Jet run up by taking Nichol's Blood A Nerve tonic; price 50c. Coolidge makes a specialty of fine watch repairing, and guarantees piompt delivery of all work. All millenerv onrwls a t M M n Rillin0fl will on at. a Hiennnnt nf Or; no. cunt on at onoe, notniug reserved. Vogt Bros, have received tbeir fall aud winter lines of clotbins and shoes. See thnm before purchasing. All the latest new goods, pattern bats and beautiful ostritch tips at 25 per cent oft at Mrs. N. U. Billings. 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. For R,nt Iti the Davidson block, two as fine office rooms as there are in town. Inquire at room 4 or in the fruit otlice. 817 Call at Soule'a Piano House for Ldison phonographs and records. 'Vith the exoeptiou of 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. Dr. M. E. Welch, veterinary sureon, has accepts I the Bg.-ncy of the National Live Stock Insurance Association, and s ready to insure live stock against death from any cauee. Get a trial bottle of Dr. Nichol's Rbeumatio Remedy, Kidney Fenedy, or Bladder tablet. A remedy fio every ill, that will do the work at small cost. Manufactured by Dr. Nichol's Pbarmaoy, Hood River, Ore. Sheriff Chrlsman went through ou the loosl Friday afternoon with a prisoner, and also bad In charge a Portland boy who bad run away from home, and for whom Sheriff Morse was keeping a lookout for the boy's father. if you wish to save C50 to $75 when you buy your piano, buy direot from the faotory dealer and not fioni agent or canvassers. Several beautiful in struments just received from Chicago at Soule's Piano House. Second hand pianos and organs takeu in exohange. Balanoe cash or time payments. TEA We couldn't moneyback tea, if our tea weren't bet ter than tea as you know it. Your trover returns your money U jov oo' like Schilling's Best: we pit him. n rr-r i .i ti rp u a nix uci ini inc. rii i et OF TRADING AT 1 D A DDV'C SUCCESSORS TO BOOTH & CO Toyland 5 The Dolls and Toys are here and Christ mas soon will be. With us all it is the children the gifts we buy and give them that makes Christmas the most joyful time of the year. Our Toy Department will be Santa Claus' Headquarters this year and we are well equipped to carry out his demands for the newest and best. Our oils are from the best fac toryall kinds of dolls dolls with dark, light or auburn hair; dolls with long lashes and sleeping eyes; dolls -vith kid bodies; with Bisque bodias or all celluloid; dolls as low as lc and as high as $5. Doll sets, shoes, stockings, supporters, arms, Legs, toilet sets, etc., etc. Fnr tho Rnic We have Mechanical Toys, Magic Lanterns, lUr Ml DUyy Tool Chests, locking Horses, Wagons, Guns Carts and many other things for amusement and exercise "3 -9 R. N. Younn aoeut the Hv in Pnrt land Friday Mrs. Arthur Clark went to Portland Friday for a visit. Sheriff L. E. Morse was called to Cascade Locks on business Monday. Arnold & Rupp, the new dentists went tc Portland f'riday ou a business trip. Mrs. P. H. Carroll, of Portlaud came up Friday for a visit with her son Philip. Miss Florence Wiedrick. of Port land is visitnig at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. ilinrlche. Mr. and Mrs L. II. Arneson, or The Dalles visited friends here Wednesday and Thursday. I M. II. Nickelsen went to Mosier Saturday to look the countrr over with the intention ot investiug. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Pouts, of Port land, came up for Tbunksgiving and speut several days here visiting friends and relatives. C. C. Cunin formerly of the drm of Esson & Cuirin has bought a drug business at St. Johns aud will shoitlv take charge of it. Don't miss the chicken dinner and supper and apron sale to be given by the Pine Urove ladles at Franz's new store. Suturday, Dec. 12. U. E. Miller, who is afflicted with rheumatism and has been staying at the Mount Hood Hotel, left tor a stay in Portland Friday. Don't miss the chicken diuner and supper and apron sale to be given by the Pine Urove ladies ut Fianz's new store Saturday, Deo. 12. C.MoClay and John Miller were vis itors at the lodge meeting of the Hood River lodge, from J be Dalles Thurs day evening. ii. F. Davdison is spending sereral days this week at Uoblo where the saw mill which ho is interested in is being rebuilt prepaiatory to being started p. Mr. and Mrs. J. W I'.ltnn mid lUluunu Alice and Emma Roberts of tbiB city silent Thanksgiving at th hnmn nf the latter's mother, Mrs. M. Roberts, at lDe Dalles. The mini friends nf Mr. nnrl Mrs Truman Butler will learn with inter est of the arrival at tbeii home last Wednesdav of a fine bnv whohna lmn named Robert. Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Eaton left Mon day for an extended trip east. They went rroni bere to Portland where they expo tod to take the Northeiu Paoiflo for MiobigHu, their old home. The union Thankseivme services whiob weie held in the Christian church last Tburdsay morning were wen attended, the muslo was nattic- ularly fine and the Rev J. U. Tate is said to have delivered a very eloquent sermon. A sliaht.wreok that took nlnnn at Kutbton last Thursdav evonins de layed O. R. & N. traius tor several hours. I be wreck was aauaed hv r.wn freight cars leaving the track. No. 1 was backed op from the wreck to this city where it laid until the trouble was taken oare of. Harry Bailey, who recently retired from the Electric Wiirng and Supply Company has gone into business iu the same Hue for himself. For the present Mr. Bailey iil receive ordets foi work over the phone at bis home, but expects later to open an olllce down town, Jas. A. Cook. Of the Odell distiiot has rented bis place for five years and will shortly leave accompanied bv his wife forCliitoi, Ariz., where tbey will spend the wiuter. . Mrs. Cook's health is not ot the best and tbev are seekiug a milder climate for the win ter on that account. 1'be latter has a brother living at Clift-.o. O. W. Butts.' who is a brothei of A. Butts well known here was a visitor at Hood River last week. The former is in the wholesale produce business in Omaha and makes a yesily tiip to Hood River for' (be purpose ot buy ing apples. This -year we are inform ed tuat be bought a oar of apples across the rivoi whiob be bad shipped from Underwood. Russell R. Dorr, of St. Paul, Minn., president of the Columbia River Oicbatd Co., whiob owns 120 acres In the White Salmon country, which it is improving, was a pleasant caller at the Glacier olllce, Saturday. Mr. Dorr stated that the ent re 120 acres will be set to fruit and that it was the first intention ot tbe company to set out an oiobard of nixed varieties ' Later, however, tbey decided to set the aciesge to Newtowns with tbe ex cepton of a tew mixed varieties tor pollen izers. 40 Acres Wanted I have a party leaving Ohio on the first of the year who waola 10 acres of land in tbe Upper Valley. I want so option so I may see tbe land be fore snow comes W. II Marshall, Dee, Ore. Horn-lo Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Clark, .uveuiuei jj, a toy. 1). lv. Norton, of St. Johns, was a visitor nere Saturday. J M. Culheitson was a visitor at the Dalles, Saturday. Wm. Cameron made a short visit at llood Hirer Monduy. Mr. and Mis. Wiliia Van Uoru spent several oays iu Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wright went to rortiaud Monday for a abort visit in me nose city. E. A. Franz is busy this week mov ing into hi h Hue new store iu the l.liot building. Mrs. Jennie Atkinson who has been here looking after her rauch returned to Portland Monday. h. 1j. bmitli spent several Anva in Portland this week attending the meeting of the State Horticultural Society Don't miss the chicken dinner and supper aud apron sale to be given by the Piuo Ciove ladies at Franz's new store Saturday, Ducemhr 12. E. II. Shepard is spending tbe week in Portland attending tbe meeting ot me jNormwest Fruitgrowers Assoola tion. (J. Dcthman and Wm. Ehruk went to Portland Monday to attend tbe Norhtwest Horticultural meeting whiob is being held iu that oity tbis woea. Three liou cubs belonging to the Al O. Barnes animal show, whiob were plHaed iu one of the show windows of Vogt Bros, store. Tuesday, attracted a good deal ot attention. The Right Rev. Kobt. L. Paddock, bishop of the Episcopal ohuroh for tbe Eastern Oregon diocese, will oouduct services at St. Murk'? church in tbis oity, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. C. D. and M. II. NicMsen have purchased '.ii acres rf unimproved laud at Mosier, which they will clear and set to trees. The tract is three miles out aud the prioe paid for it was 9 1,500. The members of Canby Post W. R. C. are earnestly requesetd to be pres ent at tbe annual meeting which takes place Saturday, December 12, hen officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Dr. Shaw moved bis olUoe Monday from tbe Jackson building to bis haudsom new quarters in the Eliot buildiug. Dr. Jayne, who has associ ated himself with Dr. Shaw in the practice of his profession has also completed Bitting up his olllces there. The lecture on the dyunmio forces of mind introductory to the course ou the Kmmanuel Movement delivered by Rev. Bandy at tbe Unitarian church on Wednesdays veiling, Novem ber 25, was cue of the most Interesting and instructive presented to the Hood River people during the season. These lectures should not bo missed by tbe thinking people. They are free. Do not miss bearing his course on tbe Emmanuel movement. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bell returned Monday lrotn a week's visit at Everett and other points ou Pugot Sound. Mi. Bell states that tbe development going on in the sound ocuntry is little short of marvelous. Small places that con sisted of a few houses t few years ago now have populations of 5,000 to 40,000. This he says is particularly true of Everett, which has taken won derful strides In population and iu business growth in the last few years. 40 Acres Wanted I have a party leaving Ohio on tbe first of tho year who wants 40 acres of laud iu the Upper Valby. I want au optiou so 1 may see tbe laud be fore snow comes. W. H. Marshall, Dee, Ore. H-M-M-M-l- -M-h4-H-H-M- Mutual Confidence It is tho constant purpose of the management of this bank to come into close per sonal contact with its pat rons and establish mutual confidence between its officers and its customers. SERVICE is our watch word. Every facility is ex tended, consistent with our conservative policy, and ev ery ' courtesy is accorded those who patronize this bank. We shall be pleased to servo you, and your busi ness is solicited. Hood River Banking & Trust Co. Your Shopping Worries Cease When You Have Inspected the Book Department X-Mas Books Have you seen our line of X-Mas Books? If not do so. It8iitrcat. What is more acceptable than a pood book. Every bady enjoys them. Why not make a book your X-Mas o-ift? :We have them-all the new and popular Dooks. A ; large line of reprints including the Brass Bowl, Bishop's Carriage, Blazed Trail; Fighting Chance, etc. These, are not the late Books but good ones. Our line of Children's books is a hummer. Picture ' Books, Paint Books, Funny Books. if there is f i ny thing we have overlooked to please the; older boys, let us know. We think wo are right on this ; Our line for girls is just as complete. ; Fancy Bindings Gibson and Fisher's Drawings. ; You can't afford to miss it. : Stationery Department No Laughing Matter, Perhaps, but Santa Claus takes it as a good joke to hand around our X-Mas Sta . tionery thisyear. Good Stationery has lately become necessary to good form. Our line not only gives you a hand some box but the very best stationery as well. Wouldn't mother or sis ter appreciate an assort ment of sizes in good Stationery. Think it over! BIBLES-all sizes but one grade The Best. Leather Goods. Music Rolls, Purses, Wallets. Post Card Albums from 10c to $5.00. Fountain Pens Plain, Pearl and Gold Mounted. Art Department Never has such a magnificent line of Framed and Un- 2 framed Pictures been shown in Hood River. Pictures for thenarlor. for the ifd living room, for the dining room, for the bed room, for the nursery, yes, for the kitchen and at prices that are attractive. Look them over. Our line of CALENDARS must be seen to be apprec iated. Works of art. You certainly can find a gift for each and every friend at this store. We will wrap and mail your packages for you. We have a complete sup ply of Artists' Materials for both Watei Color and Oil Work. Hi Framed AND Unframed AT SLOCOM'S BOOK STORE "The Place That Does the Framing: WHWW Mil Ml i'H'li'M1 M H-H4