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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1909)
Sove 3 C 3C 3C S3C DC 3 3C 3C 0 All Ladies Cloaks and Suits Reduced 20 per ct. All TVf rY- c Rrvc CRA 9 coats reduced 20 per ct. NEW WGOOD TU-. Jr. 1 i xi, ? a . i i.i. i i it ti O iuc oiAiiiu io uvei anu we uegm 10 inmK 01 me spring lime anu in wie interval intervening pruaeni nousewives prepare lor trie days when wash goods will be more comfortable than furs and woolen garments. Therefore we are daily opening new Spring HOOD RIVEK GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 1909. M GOODS o Goods of every description and we will be most pleased to have our friends and patrons call and look over our selections. W inter goods grea tsw uced now o Plenty of Rubber Footwear at the mbst reasonable prices &e UP TO DATE ST O R E Men's Napa-Tan Shoes both high and low tops, just in o BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. D. S. llomgardner, dentht. Phone. The Dietz Btudio for uliotos. l'or men's suits see Vot Bros, be fore purchasing. I'elaluma Incubators for sale at MeUeynolds & Co. Stranalian& Clark meet all bona fide quotations on cement. Full line of Lowney's Bonbons and Chocolates at Hops'. Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con fectionery at the Pastime. See W. 8. Urihble for Duck Fries, Fead overs. tf Yucca Tree Protector, kept in htock at MeReynolds. Stock foods of different kinds at MeReynolds & Co. For a neat piece of crown and bridge work see Drs Arnold & Kupp. A Que line of confections and fresh fruits at the Red Apple confectionery. For Painless Extraction see Arnold & Riipp, the Dentists Are you all run down? (Jet run up by t'lUini? Nicbol'a lilood & Naive tonic ; price DOe, Cool'ldtfe mil lie 9 a specialty of fine watch repairiu, and guarantees pioiupt delivery of all work. Voi?t Bros, have received their fall and winter lines of clothing and shoes. See thm before purchasing Have yonr teeth attended to before winter by Arnold & Hupp. The finest liue of cigars and tobaccos iu the city at the Red Apple conteo-1 tiouery. ! peoial low price on pianos and or- j Kan's and all musical goods during the I fair. a. II. Soule's Uouse. Carpets and ruga tsken up aud cleaned. All facilities for handling; sauif. Phone, Ml M, or apply to M. I W, Hisoox. ! If you want to buy or sell real estaie j co to Onthauk &'Otten. Money to' loan on first mortjranes. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. THke a look at the Morlan Bargain Bins, a feature of our big clearance sale. There re a good many of them and each contains something worth Ave times what yon are asked to pay. No lottery, no guesswork, simply big values. TbU sale will prove a thing of value to a good many people, for right in the heait of the winter they will be able to buy good shoes, dre b goods, underwear, heatherbloom un derskirts and many other articles at much lower prices than they usually pay. Shoes going at the followiug prices: 13 pair of children's and la dies' shoes, 10c a pair; 2 dozen pair of children's shoes, sizes from 0 to 6!'a, 65o a pair; 50 pair of ladies', men's aud children' shoes, $1 00 a pair; ladies' and men's shoes, $1 f'O a pair. You can't afford to miss this sale at Morlnn's. Qur work guaranteed. Deitz Studio. Arnold & I lu pp make plates that tit. ! Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to .McDonalds. Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hav at MeReynolds & Co. Overcoat's, suits, shoes and men's weir at reduced prices at Vogt's. J. K. RuberUrm spent several days in P ntlaud this week ou a business visit. A tin clearance sale of ladies', men's aud chlidien's shoes at Mor lau's store this week. Lost A gold loobet with monogram "I. D. P." on it. tinder, kindly re turn to Cram's store. K. I'. Lewis, who for some time has been Hood River's etlioient night watchman, resigned that position iuesday morning. Mrs. S. V. Arnold, who has been away for some time on a visit to friends in the middle west has leturn ed home. Albert Lathrop went to La Grande last week aud proved up on a timber ol im which he onus in that section, lie nus accompanied by E. U. Had. Kev. Walton Skipworth, presiding elder for this ditiict, came down from The Dalles Saturday aud -held service in the Methodist church here Sunday. The Park Street school which his been oloted for some time on account of the bad weather sod its defeotiva heating apparatus was re-opeuei Mun day morning. P. S. Stanley passed through here Saturday in compaBy with Mr. J. P. O'Brien, General Malinger of the llar riman lines in Oregou, io the hitter's pirvate oar. Mr. O'Brien who had been up the road w is fcrced to remain at The Dalles uiag to the snow block ade. H. W. Dlokerson who left here son.e time ago fir a viiit in Minneapolis, his former home, returned to Hood River last week. Mr. Dickerson states that he disposed of the car load of apples which be -.hipped to Minne apolis just before he returned there satisfactorily. D. J. Treiber who has beeu making an extended visit in Michigan and states 'n the middle weet returned home last week. While away Mr. l're'ber interested himself lu Bocinir iug some information iu rogard to the const! uctiou ol an electric road here aud claims that big eastern capitalists ran be induced to take it up if a com paratively small amount of stock is subscriLed toward the movement locally. DR. CHARLES W. EDMUNDS Specialist Eye, Ear Nose and Tlirout Office, New Hrosliis block, ak Street Cilice Home phone 4'1 Hood Rlv er COFFEE ' Nothing does more for a grocer, one way or the pther, than coffee. lie must sell poor; (he needn't sell it to you) it is good that makes him. Your irrocer returns your money If jou don't Ilka Scbillinir'i Beit; we pay liim John Castner was a Portland visitor this week. Mrs. Bertba llemman went to Port laud Wednesday to see "Beu Hur." Mr. and Mrs P. P. Friday left tor Portland Tuesday to be gone several days. Dick Fisher and J. N. M osier, of Mosier were visitors at Hood River this week, Mr. aud Mrs. C. P. Ros went to Portland iuesday for a visit with rel atives aud frieuds. Mayor McDonald and City Record er Nickelsen wout to Portland Tues day ou a business visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vanderbilt who have been spending a weeK in Portland, returned borne Monday. Mrs. C. A. Robinson left Wednes day night for Omaha where Bbe will make her parents au extended visit Mr. and Mic. Murray Kay have ar rived home from their weddiug trip aud are at home on Mr. Kay's ranoh. The Ladies' Guild of St. Mark's Church willeet with Mrs. N. W Bone at her iesidenoe on State street tomoirow afteruoou at 2 o'olock. C. D. Nickelsen nud CIihs. T. Early went In Salem, Monday, for a visit in tho capital city aud to be present dur ing the senatorial election. Mr. aud Mrs R. VV. Smith, of Graud Folks, South Dakota, arrived hern Tuesday and are looking around with a view to locating here. An aged resident of Cascade Looks wua taken to Portland Monday by Sheriff L. B. Morse and placed in a borne there for aged and infirm in digents. "Bud" Casbeu, day clerk at the Mount Hood Hotel, le.t for week's nicition Mouday. Before returning he expects to pay the legislators at Siilem a visit. Mr. aud Mrs. J, II. Ileilbronner weut to Portland Mouday for a visit of several days. They v. ill take in "Ben H'tr" wbioh is being put on at the lieilig this week. Mis. Ida Sharp has opened a school ot shorthand at Miss Helen Stafford's studio, 245 State street. Instruction given three evening each week. For '.erms, etc., oall 292 M, afternoons and evenings. Miss Sophia Kieverkropp giaduated from The Dalles Hospital, January 11th, aud after a short visit with her parents in the valley will take up ber residence at the Graduated Nurses home in Portland. Misj .lessie Turney, of St. Paul, Minn., who is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Dano is visiting at their home. Miss Turney is a trained nurse and may decide to stay here to prao tice ber profession. The Commerical Club booth whioh was closed for ten days during the cold weather has beeu reopened by A. C. Cass, who is iu charge of it. Ibe li t year's apples which were 1 It iu it were frozen and Lad to be thrown away. Wm. Vogt, who has severed bis partnership with bis brother, J. G. Vogt, loft for The DalleB Monday where he expected to visit tor a few days and afterwards go to California to stay for the rest of the winter. He will make Los Angeles bis headquarters. After more than a week's lay olt the local was put back on the run Mnn day. Miss Virginia Cro left Monday fcr The Dalles where she will enter one of the hospitals to take a course as a trained nurse. Mrs. Briggs says that since sh bought a coltee mill and grinds her Folger's Golden Gnte Coffee Mr. B. never complains about the coltee. A telegram received here Monday states that the Hill Otten party arriv ed safely in Sau Francisco from llou- olulu aud will spend some tune visit ing in California. fhe deep crust whioh formed ou the snow 1-riday gave tne lrrepressmio small boy au opportunity to go skie iug and a number ot tbe ingenious youths oould be seen Saturday about town usuw this Norwegian method of getting over the snow. Bud Deacon Davidson states that anyone wno wants any particulars abont tbe Cbioago heatei can come to him as bis expenence during ttie cold weather has made him an expert in regard to heating apparatus and about the Chicago style particulaity D. N. Bveilee, who has tor some time past been connected with the St Johns Review, was a visitor heie this week. Mr. Bverlee is now engaged in tbe real estate business and operating for a firm that is handling one of tbe additions near Portland. While here he sold several lots to bis Hood River friends. Furniture for eule tit your own price two dressers, several stands, three iron beds, springs, etc, kitcnen cup board, treasure, extension table, three rookers, several dining cbairs; these are in good condition and some have been very little used. Also wood beater, used about a month; cook stove, perfection oil stove with oven ; and a considerable assortment of kitchen utensils. Will sell separately or the whole lot. You ran name your own prioa and tako them sway. In quire at Glacier otlloe. Mrs.. Ida M. Sharp as will be seen in another column has opened a school of stenography at tho studio of Miss Helen Stafford ou btate street aud is prepared to give instruction in that useful profession. Mrs. Sbarp, before ooming to Hood River was an expert stenographer with a large Portland conoei n and graduated irom one of the best schools of short hand in tne iRose city. She desires that any one contemplating taking up this study will either call or communicate with ber. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT SUCCESSORS TO BOOTH & CO V Post Cards Tin Ware from 10c a 4ozen ' 7P A new shipment just in. a pin e. When you have time , , drop in mid look them over. Have You geen Don't Forget The IViiVct .Cooker. Nol;in- " We are selling everything in ger of burning. Murh hotter the Toy line at a big discount. tijau tho double boiler. We are selling our 75c Trunks, Suit Cases, Tel For 35c. - and Grips. Second Hand Sewing Machine We have one second-hand sewing machine in lii st-cliiss shape $8.50. 9 a degree in Scottish Rite Masonry. Ibe former were W. L. Clarke, Trr man Butler, .1. K. Carson, A. I). Moo, J. M Wright, R. K. I.arawhy and II. F DuridMm, and the latter C. K. Marshall.. Other Masons from here who atteuded were Dr. F. C. Brosius, C. II. Strauahau aud Andy Peiirson. J. t . Fgbert, U. O. At wood, aud W. A. Johnson, of The Dalles. Representative II. 0. Doods, of Dufur and Wm. Oehrnan, of Rnfns also took tho Shriners degree. Ihe initiation of the class for Scot tish Rito honors took place in tho af ternoon and comprised lit candidates among whom wern H. M Cuke who wns elected president of the cluss which was organ ied into a permanent orgauiaztiou. After tho ceremonies an elal ornto banquet whs served iu the Commercial Club rooms. The ceremonial session of Al Kader Temple Nobles of the Ancient Arabic Order of the Mystic Shrine took place lu the evening and was one of the most successful ever held by the Shiiners io Portland. There were as many as Gl candidates iuitiuted into tbe mysteries of what is recoguized as the social side ot tho Masonic bodies. The coremoniul was attended by mem bers of the temple residing iu almost every part of the state, iuoluding vis iting nobles from almost every Btate iu the Union. Indeed it is a well known fact t tint no Shrluer ever misses a ceremonial if he oau possibly help it. Among tbe visitiuu members was Fred A. Hines, of Los Angeles, Cal., tbe Imperial - Chief Rabban which spells the same as tho next Imperial Potentate ot the Imperial Shrine of North America the highest position in the gift of Shrlndoni. Noble Hines wns aouumpanied by Ellis Lewis Gar retson, the Poteutate of Aflll Temple of Taooma aud escorted by tbe popu lar Arab Patrol of AHH, consisting ot about 40 picked men. Among the pleasant features of the evening's programme, was tho pre sentation of a loving cup to the illus trious Recorder B. G. Uhituhouse, who has beeu the recorder of Al Kad er Temple for a quarter of a oentunry. The banquet served whb h very suc cessful event in all, the eltorts of Po teutato'L. G. Clarke, assisted by tho other oillceis uud the Arab Patrol ot the Temple, were in every way a great succoss. M-HHH-IH"1HH1HHHHH1111111 ..Decorate Your Home.. Now is Your Chance Auction Kale! Notioe is hereby given that John Kelley ot Crapper District will sell to tbe highest bidder on Thursday, Jan uary '28, 1909, at 10:1)0 p, m., at his residence: Four borsea, 1 cow and some chickens, a I 1-1 wagon, buggy, back, 'i double set of harness, 1 Cham pion Mowing Machine and Rake and other small farm implements. All household furniture and cooking utensils, also canned fruit and some cull apples. Terms: All under $10 cash; lU or over halt cash, with a baukable note for tbe remainder for six mouths. Snow Burled Trackwalker During the heavy snow slides on tbe O. R. & N., last week tbe track walker at Mltobells Point, was buried in his cabin foi a day by an im meuse slide that took two rotary snow plows Bnd a gang of men to remove. 'I wo years ago he had a similar expe rience but was finally dug out by the section gang. Hood River's Poetess Marries Hood River residents will learn with interest ot the marriage Tuesday af teruoon ol Claries M Stow, member of tbe editorial staff pf The Oregon inn, and Miss Morion Cook who at one time lived at lloqd River end is well kuowu hrre. The wedding, an informal tifaic, took place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. aud Mr Cyrus M Cook, iu Irvington. Rev. Paul Rader of the Hassalo-Street Congregational church, officiated, A book of puems, recently published by Mrs. Stow, then" Marion Cook, at tracted much favorable "tteution. Mr. Stow came West several jears ago Irom Grand Rapids, Mich. He was a studeut at istautord several years. Mr. and Mia. Stow included Hood River iu their vedding tiip, coming here Wednesday for a few days' visit. Catherine McCrory Catherine McCrory, agod six months died at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrr". W. D. McCrory, in this city Tuesday afteruoou, from meningitis. Funeral services were held at the house Weduesdny a.ternoon at 2 o'olock, Rev. O. A. Nutley, pastor of the Baptist churoh, conducting the services, Interment was in Idlewilde cemeteiy. Cyrus If. Tyler Cyrus R. Tyler died at bis residence in the Belmont district January 17th, from a stroke of paralysis which he sustained November 7th. Mr. Tyler was well known here, having beeu a resident of Hood River for thirteen years. The deceased was horn in Sheriuau, Iowa, June 7th, 1821, nfter ward moving to Kansas where ho re mained until 18'.17 whan he came to Hood River. He is survived by his wife and five children who are John, Beit aud Mrs Maud Androes, of Hood Rivei, Levi, of Eugene, Ore , and Mrs, Carrie Kat erlee of Uutlta, Nebraska. Tho funeral was held iu the Belmont M. K. church, Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. B F, Brown conducting the services and Interment was in Id lew ildu Cemetery. HOOD RIVER MASONS TAKE MORE HONORS An imp' rtntd poncinve of the Ma. onio fra.ei i.il) of Oregon took piaee lu Pcrtfuod HblurdBV which wts et. tended hy ruuuy members ot Ihi ir gHniazthn from all over tie fctnte. Ten mernb. a of Tiemau lodge of Hood Rivei were present, seven of them heiug Initinted into the mys teries of tbe Shriueri ai d one taking II. S. DANO Contractor and Builder Also General Jobbing Shop, Homecraft Furniture made and Repaired. Esti mates Furnished on nil kinds of build ings. Fourth Street, near Oak. Phones; Hhop 157. Residence HtS-Ij. Time Certificates of Deposit are a convenient means of investing funds that mic tem poral ily idle. We pay .'! and 4 per cent per annum on Time Certificates to run 1 hrce months or longer. Hy investing in I hoe cei l iii a te your idle money is safely taken cue i )', and pays yon a dividend en a slioit time investment. We will Le pleased to lalk ith you ah. iiit tln iu. Hood River Banking & Trust Co. Our entire stock of Framed and Unframcd Pictures Are on sale at a great ly reduced price. You can't afford to let this opportunity to brighten up your home, vSlocom's Book vStore Uf)e Place that does the Framing HHH"H-Hl-H-l"t'45-r-!--H-H The HALL DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists Hood River - - Oregon The Kodak Store HOOD RIVER APPLE VINEGAR CO. Manufacturers Pure Apple Cider & Apple Vinegar We receive Canning and Cider Apple from one season to another, paying market price for the same. In ship ping over Mt. Hood 11. It. or from Mosier there will be no transfer charge from freight house to factory. Patronize your home Industry and let us have your apples. I 1909 t I To meet the demand for Choice Residence Lots, centrally located I The Hood River Development Company Is putting two Blocks on the Market NOW IS YOUR TIM 13 TO GET YOUR PICK OF THESE CHOICE LOTS Also Warehouse Sites on O. R. & N. side track i For Full Particulars, Address : I P RATf.HPI nPD X ... i.v..MMiyuriV j. I'lione 1C3-M 430 State Street, Hood River W. r.-fWy tion guaranteed. F. H. Coolidge Dealer in Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton high grade Watch es. All Repair Work given prompt attention. Satisfac- F. H. COOLIDGE Watchmaker & Jewelvr Opposite ParU Fair