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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1909)
MOOB RIVK OLA01BK TtfUJJJA. MAY Id, If0. CRAM'S Special 500yd. new white Mercerized Waistings Slightly oil spotted on edges from be ing shipped near oil. Just as good as if priced at 25c, 30c, 35c, which is White Goods Sale their value. Next Saturday, center aisle at the yard i Another Late Shipment of La Vogue Suits The Electric Blues, Mauves, Greens, and all the pretty new Spring pastel shades, as well as good staple Navys, Blacks, Browns, etc., at tremendous reductions to close out. We make all alterations FREE and guarantee absolute fit or money cheer fully refunded. Hundreds of our beautiful Suits are walking about Hood River, and we are never ashamed to meet them. Prices range at the reductions from $7.90 to $26.67. Worth one-third more. New Forest Mills Ladies' Underwear Jnst in mUp-to-date Store Great Values in new Spring Jackets $3.90 to $9.85 I BRIEF LOCAL JHATTER8. Plant Oakdale Kofes now. The Diets; Htudio for photon. Plant Oakdale Hoses now. Land Plaster at Whitehead's. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDonald. oabbnge plants Ht White- Karly head s. All kinds ot Htiet and smoked fiah at Jackson!. Get a Sciitile Hoe at McDonald's and save work. Bqy your Lime and Vitrol at White head's. Kor Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalds. Karly cabbage plants at White head's lied and white clover seed at Wood A Hoggins. Maple Syrup and Eastern B. W. floor at Jackson's. List your property with Devlin & Firebaugh. Four fancy hanging oil lamps at half price at Jackson's. Ask for M. J. B. Coffee, sold only by Wood & Huggins. Out specialty is orohatd lands. Devlin & Firebaugh. For Rent Choice ground floor office. Address Box 21 Glacier office. Un and Sulphur Solution in any quantity, at Whitehead's. Highest market price paid for vea and chickens. McGuire Bros. Get vour spray hose from McDonald Clean new stock, no factory scraps. Dr. Niohol'B Poison Oak Special guaranteed to cure. Price 50 cents. Cedar posts delivered to any part of the valley. Tho. Shere, phone 2C92-K. Dr. Nichol's Corn Remedy takes off the coniB. "No cure, no pay." Price 25c. Fancy salmon bellies, Eastern mack erel and Lake Michigan white fish at Jackion'r. Am in the market for ran land at 840 to HO per ucre. Addiess Box 15, Mount Hood Hotel. A fine line of new spring styles of Gordon and stetson bats jost received at Vogt's, the clothier. Slab wood delivered to any part of the city. Special price for immediate deliv ery. Taos. Shere, phot 3092-K. Ironing boards, sleeve boar Is, screen work, etc. Carpenters furnished for long or short jobs. Carpenter shop phone 157. 'now spr ng styles are ariivitig at Vogt Bros. Some of the nobbiest suits ever shown in Hood River are now on sale If you want to huv or sell real estaie go to Onthrt'ik & Otten Money to i loan on lir.it mortgages. Abstracts and legul papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work i if all kinds. (iet n trial bottle of Dr. N'ichol' Rheumatic Remedy, Kidney Remedv, or bladder tablet. reined p for every il1 that will do the work at small cost Manufactured by Nichol's Pharmacy Hood River, Ore. Our International garments keep their hape and tyle, perfect fit, most beauti ful line, with all tie. popular styles. Call and leave vour measure for a suit at A. L Carmichael's on the Heights. Hint and John Whistler flnished their contract for Mr. Hnssey, of Un lerwood, th first part of the week Ibey erected one of the neatest bun galows in this dUtrirt for Mr. Hussey, and returned to Hood River, where they have other contracts to complete. O. H. Gilbert ot Portland, mana ger of the Pacific Tel and TaL Co , was in the city Friday and Saturday looking ntter the company's iutereBts here He was also inspecting tbe new wires strung hetween hre and Port land, and says that they will lie ready to use by the first of the week. Ihis will give the publio a better service to Portlaud. Aug. Johnson, of St Paul, Minn, was in the city the pat eek looking up real estate investments Mr Johnson has been to sieeral paiati in Washington s"nd OragOO, but likes Hood Kiver di-trirt the best and will no doubt Hud so hb Nad that suit him an 1 bnv II" ssys thai b'Uidieda are ptiini'U ot enrols '" r thin spring from t- h -eotl-io of Mimi'S t, mi I that rn Wt ' tnem "ill 0i elude to r-uy ''lit here and rrn I tie their bona. I ii itz - 'ii'! o. W, H. Shepherd was down from Tbe Dalies Thursday. Jesse Luntz, of Lyle, was a guest at tbe Mt Hood Ibursday. Frank Baker and Walter Irwin were down from Dee Ibursday. A. Cobeo, of Seattle, was transact ing business in thU oity Wednesday. Miss M. H. Baker, of Spokane, was visiting friends in this oity Thursday. Joe Vogt of Hood River spent Sun day in this oity with hia parents Optimist. H. M. Poole ot Tbe Dalles was in tbe city Thuisday, and registered at tbe Mt. Hood. Rnbt. Living-ton, of Portland, was in tbe valley last week Joobiug over bis property inerests. Robt. Johnson, of Mt. Hood, was down tbe first part ot the week look ing after bis land interests. M. Dumas returned to Portland Friday after spending some time on his lanah in tbe upper valley. Ed Speucer. of Mt Hood, was in the city a few days the pas'; week, tbe guest of his sister, Mrs Paul Hubbard. Hand-saws, buck-saws, cross-cut and all kinds of saws hied at the Mood River Box Factory. Saw gumming a specialty. All work guaranteed. tf G. R. Staltord and wife were visit ors at Portland be past webk. Mrs. Stafford remained a few days the guests of friends, returning home Friday. Dr. V. C. Brosius, of Hood Rive. was in tbe city Saturday to attend tbe base ball game between tbe high Or.r work (ttrM Plant OakdaV R I DR. CHARLES W. EDMUNDS Specialist ICyf, Kb- N"sp sn I Trivial Office, New K- :-lt hk k. mV Sln-i fflte Home I'liime 4.) Huh! River school Yearns of The Dulles and Hood River Optimist. E J. Fisher, of Forest Grove, Ore , was in tbe city Wednesday aud Thuisday the guest of the Mt. Hood Kiver. Mr. Fisher was here in tbe interests ot real estate. Word was received her last week that O G. Roberts aud Gln Fabrick were victims ot a runaway acoident at Medford, and that Mr. Roberts was unite badly injured. O. J. Nelson left for Goodnougb Hills Thursday to spend some time on his homestesd. He will dig a well and start building a bouse preparatoiy to taking up his residence on the place. Mrs Sletlen of Hnnd River visited her sister, Miss (lleason of this place last Sunday. Mrs. Sletton favored the neaole at tbe Congreuutiouai church with two exoellent solos Enterprise. Stewart Vaughn, of MoMinnville, accompanied by tils wife, visited his brother, Cyrus Vaughn, last Firday. They were on their way home from a visit to children at points in Eastern Oregon. Mr. aud Mrs. 8. W. Childers went to Hood Rivei last week on a vlist Tbey will visit tbeir daughter in Cold endale before returning and expect to be absent from the oity about three months. Optimist. Joe Wright returned from Carson Thursday much improved. Mr. Wrwbt says that he leoeived the best of treatment at Shipberd's Mineral Springs, and thinks tbe springy hotel and management are about the best in th country. A special train of several refriger ator cars of seed ovsters turrie through Thursday on tbe time of train 7. The special came all tbe way through from the Alaottlo ora-t on passenger time so that the young oysters could he planted in the Pacific at tbe earliest possible moment A large Rhode Island Red capon taking care of a brood of young chickens, was an attraction In the show window of Bragg's store last, week. The bird is an excellent step mother, having raised over two dozen chicks last year., and takes tbe best care of his brood, hoveling tnem when necessary, finding food for them, dotug the mother hen stunt to perteo'ion. The bird is owned by I. C. Clodfelter. Mrs. Theres Jamme, of Minneapo ll, closed a deal yesterday through the agency of Marlon MaoRae, for tbe 25 acre orchard property in the Barrett Distriot which was owned by I. M. Clodfelter and J. A. Eppin g. inis nronertv. which is a portion of tbe old Henderson place, brought 1500 per acre, and is the second sale made I at that Hgure within a week. In tbe jso oalled "rocky belt". Tbe line soil analysis made and published by tbe tiovernment In a bulletin sent out from the Experimental Station at Cnrvallis last fall, together with the Igia't Burners attained hy the Sargent land Alhee nrohards. ha. sltrcted much favorable attention to this dis tri"t and valns are .teedilv raising. Assninted ? 1th Mrs. Jamme, is her son, Mr. Andrew Jamme, who will as some active maniiueuient of the or ebsri. They plan extensive improve ments ud this sightly tract oiomlses to become one of tbe moat attractive of the many beautiful propeities on the west side of tbe valley. D. R. Cooper was down from Mt. Hood Friday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Buruette Dnuoan, May G, a girl. Mrs. H. -L Frederick went to Port land Friday on a few days' viist. (Jbas. 1. Early has been confined to tbe house for a week wi'b tbe grip. Mrs. C. H. Teal, of White Salmon, was iu tbe city Friday and Saturday. H. A. Moore of tbe Crapper die t riot, registered at the Waucoma hotel Friday. J A. Benson, of MoKinley, Wo., was a Hnod River vlsitoi Friday and Saturday. A. R. Ross, of tbe Upper Valley, was transacting business in tbls city Thursday. Beautiful Dutch dance will be one of the features at the minstrel show Friday night. G.C. Ruff, of Portland, who has a laoob in tbe Upper Valley, Whs in the city Friday and Saturday. Mr and MrB. L. E. Kellogg of Bel mout, were nailing on friends iu Hood River Friday and Saturday. E. H. Hartwig and O. J. Nelson have purchased 4 acres ot land at White Salmon of W. F. Cash. Mrs R. F. Marguie and daughter of the Belmont distroit were visiting at be Wauooma Friday and Saturday. W. A. Coffin of Minneapolis, arriv ed Sunday and will visit with friends bere aud in White Salmon for a few days. C. EL Power, ot Portland, a ianob owner of tbe Mt. Hood distriot, was in this city Friday looking after his interests. M. Dragsetb and wife and Mrs. .laid-, left for MoMinnville Monday to attend a meeting of tbe Grange at tbat plaoe. Mrs Miller, of Montaua, arrived Saturday morning for a month's visit witb ber son, Messrs. D. and Earl MoClure of the Heights. B. E. Crawford, about three years ago clerk at tbe Mount Hood Hotel, now with tbe Daily News at Portland, was in tbe oity Saturday. A letter from Rae fe Hatfield, of New York, statea that Roy C Brook will represent that firm in the Hood River section tbe coming season. Mrs. Berg, was visiting tier sister-in-law. Miss LouiBe Berg Sunday. The Berg's have a very pleasant borne in tbe Pine Ornve district, whioh is noted for tbe beautiful flowers. J. A. Young and Miss Nellie Rosco, of Hood River, were married by Judge A. C. Buck, at bis ottiue on Saurday. The Glacier exends con gratulation to the h'.ppy couple. F. L. Barnet came down from Wasco tbe latter part ot tbe week and returned Monday with bis wife, who bas been making an extended visit witb relatives and friends bere. A. L. Phelps, a member of Canby Post, G. A. R., or Hood River aud well-known citizen, was tbe victim of a paralylc stroke Sunday morning. His left arm and side are affeoted Miss Leslie returned from Tbe Dalles Friday, where -be spent three weeks with het mother, who bus been ill, aud is now improving. Miss Leslie went to Portland Saturday to visit friends tor n lew days. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lery of the Cas cade Looks, Miss Fox, of LaCrnaae, Wis., Arthur Lery, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Simpson, Wilber Forest and Mark Oregg of Stevenson came down from up tbe Cascades in a launch Sunday and hired a couple antos and took in the Bights. The ha-e hall game at tbe Columbia base ball grounds Sunday did not seem to be very interest ng to tbe "fans." A game was played betweeu Hood River and Mosier, with the re sult of 13 to 3, in favor of Hood River. The Mosier buys aie all right if tbey just bad tbe obance to practice I hey have some good players among tbem, but have not bad the opportun ity to get in trim, as our local team. Albert Lawrence, of tbe Lawrence Henley Produce Co, Denver, was in tbe city tbe latter part of the week arranging for strawberries and other fruits this season. Tbey bave been heavy purchasers of our berilesand Bay tbey are tbe best tbat come to tbe Denver market. Mr. Lawrence is an old personal friend ot J. H. Kredricy, O. It & N. agent, and enjoyed a nice was down trom trip to The for visit with bim while here. H. A. Sublett, ot Prankioit, Ky arrived in the city Thursday and bas been looking over our fruit farms. He predicts a heavy immigration trom Kentucky, tbla yerr, not only to see the Exposition but prospective buy an from that state who have beard so much of the opportunities of the west and such wonderful truit stories. After seeing tor him .fit he frels tbxt none of th reports have boeu e xsg i-rat d Frank 'I Green, of Aberdeen. Wash , was transacting business in his city Thursday abd Friday. He regis ered at the Mt Hood. F. L. Davidson Odell Satuiday. O. 11. Rhodes made Dalles Monday. Carl Green of Oregon City, was Hood River visitor Sunday. John Castner was a passenger Portland Monday afternoon. Cupt. H. C. Coe returned from Portland tbe first of the week. W. Lusted and J. W. Whistler were over from Bonneville Sunday. R. W. Allen and P. H. Kpillman of Cnrvallis, were iu tne oity Saturday. E. P. Miobell came up from Steven son Saturday to shake bands with friends. Dr. Brook and wife, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr-. V. C. Brock. Hear the young men Friday uigbt at tbe minstrel show. Local hits and funny gags. See tbe children in tbe beautiful minute dunce at tbe opera Jiouse Fri day evening. Miss Davis, proprietor of the Style Shop, returned from Portland Mon day morning. Capt. Henry Crandall baa tiurchus ed tbe two acres of Henry Kopke, on Lyman Smith aveuue. C. L. Rogers went through to The Dalles Saturday from Portland, re turning iu the afternoon. Geo. Dyart, of Centralis, slopped off Friday on bis way east to visit Leslie and Truman Butler, for a day. 9 H. S. Richmond left Saturday for Portland to take up his new positou with tbe showcase and fixture con cern. tickets on sale at Clarke's drug store for the Free Library benefit by the Woman's Club. Beaerved seats, 75 oeuts. General admission 50 cons, children under 12, .'15 cents. The ball game which took place at Muslim, Wash., May 9, betweeu Hu surn and Belmont, came iu Belmont's favor, tbe xcore being 15 to 4. Mrs. Bertba Marhall 'eturned to Portland Satuiday alter a visit with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. M. Sunder land, who have moved to this city from Portland. E. L. Smith returned Saturday from Portland. Mrs. Smith is still with ber daughter, Mrs J. E. Baud, at that place. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Watt went down Saturday to visit the family. The young men of Hood River have kindly gotten up the minstrel part of the Flee Libiaiy Benefit as a free ottering to the Woman's Club. Sbuw your appreciation by being present Friday evening at the Opera House. Wilbur Games, brother in law ot A. H. Labile, and bis fi ieud, P. K. Chapman, both of Hood River, who have been here visiting, returned home yesterday. Tbey are greatly pleased with Lugene and think it one of the best towns in the state Eugene Register. Herbert Folger, assistant general agent ot the German Ainerioan Insur ance Co., at San Francisco, writes A. C. Buck: "1 bave the greatest faith in Hood Kiver and am only sorry that I cannot make yon a visit during the next month, fur the purpose of help ing to con.ume some of your stiaw bieiies, which oaooct be equalled anywhere else on tbe Pauific coast." Ross A Richards have installed a new buttermilk cooler thai is iu ad vance of anything heretofore Been bere in this line. It is u glass i'oiiu tain, iuto which a smaller glass recep tacle is placed to Contain the Vie, so that Ibe melting of the ice does not water tbe buttermilk. The buttermilk on sale is from the llazelwood cream eiy, and bas the sntpius water ex tracted, while sweet en am is added, Tiy a drink of the buttermilk uliI you will he a sternly customer. Complaint is being male that young children and even grown Dps who ought tc know l etter, are pick ing flowers in ysrda of the residence" of the city, and in many cases are not content with picking a few fioweis, but destroy the bushes mid plants hs well. Home of the doweling shrubs have beau ruined in this manner, and it tbe guilty parties are caught they v i 1 1 be made an example of. A serious runaway accident occured Saturday evening. J. A. Kerr was drlviug iuto town with his family to attend the meeting at the tabernacle, wheu the wnguu tongue broke wtiile coming down the grade on iwellth street. Tbe tea n started to run, tbe wagon was overturned aud tie DC cupants thrown out nppost'a the Crowell residence. Mr. Kerr eoapad injury, but Mrs Kerr a as seveiely injured nail her mother. Mrs. rtllsas Blauchard, hud two ribs broken and her collar bone tn-ctored, Mrs. VY H. Cotey. who was in th lig, was severely shaken op Ihey were taken to the Crowell resilience and CHred for tbere uutil tbey were able to be moved to tbeii home, west of tbe ball grounds. Hugh Smith aud family returned yesterday from Portland. I. N. McCoy left Iiieaday evening toi Idaho to visit a daughter. II. F. Davidson came up IronT'liodiTe for a couple of days laBt week. N. T. Chapman boarded the local going east yesterday morning. F. A. Frazier made a business trip to Portland the first ot the week. E. 1 1 nihility, of Portland, is tbe guest of II. A. Moore and family. Frank Davenport came up yester day trom Troutdale to transact busi ness. Milo Frederick was taken to Port land Friday to be operated cu for ap pendicitis. Miss Pearl Bindley baa returned trom Cbeuowith, after tbe olose of her school ut that place. The water tank at tbe foot of Seooud street is being painted this week hy tbe O. R. & N. crew. R. H. Weber, of The Dalles, came down Monday atteruoon to attend to his ranch on the east side, returning Tuesday evening. F. S. Stanley and A. S. Blowers oaiiie up from Portland Tuesday to at end a directors' meeting of the First National Bunk. Miss 1. O. Stewait has resigned her position as chief operator for tbe Home Telephone Co., and left for her home in Denver yesterday. A. 1. Mason is attending tbe annual meeting of the Htate Grange at Mo Minnville this week, as a member of the legislative committee. Bishop Puddock, of tbe eastern Ore gou diocese of the Episcopal Cburcb, made an official visit to Hood River Thursday and was tbe guest or Rev. H C. Collins, tbe local pastor. David Eccles, of Ogden, Utah, pr sident of the Oregon Lumber Co., visited Hood River Ihursdny to In spect the plant here, and also took a ride through tbe valley. Mi. and Mrs II. T. DeWitt have moved to the Limits tract recently purchased, in Ihe Belmont district, where they will make tbeir home in Iheruture. Mr. DeWitt will spend most of his time with Mr. Baker in the real estate office, however. Prof. Beggs makes next Saturday at 2, visitors day. He invites 250 boys and girls and their mothers free, to see the boys aud girls ot the class in tbeir pretty dances. A new class will be termed soon for school children from town and country. Don't miss tbe fun next Saturday. May Allen arrived tbla week from Summit, N. J., to join ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Allen, who re cently purchased forty acres ot land in the Mt. Hood diatriot, and are now the guests ot Mr. aud Mrs. G D. Woodworlh. They expect to go on their place In a few days. n ill i i i til w Ha S "JBe W 'Km LAND SALE. At Carson, Wash., on Friday, May 21, J. L. Walker, acting as guaidian ut the estate of Fred Bubrer, insane, will sell at public auction a quarter section of land one mile north of Car son, Wash., in Wind River valley. Ibe land will he sold whole or in tracts of ten, twenty or forty sores Terms cash or one third cash and de feried payments to run not more than two years at eight per cent interest. Mr. Walker reserves the right to re ject bids. Correspondence Made Easy with a good fountain pen and a box of good stationery. Our line of Fountain Pens is complete. The Waterman New Self Filler is a success. The Moore Non-leakable positively eoes not leak. Whiting's means to stationery what Hood River i does to apples- the best. Be sure you have Whiting's and you are sure you have tne best. One of our fountain pens and a box of our stationery make correspondence a i pleasure. Slocom's Book Store The Place That Does the Framing J .l,....,I;Mi..frHH-4-4H S aul fl UKTtalt IM ma O) a I 2 8 sl u 12 3 co V S .12 OSSO K o ; a O (0 " s L r ts k .a '' . U , On S M w m I Bi .ill i Hull Daign Sf2 Three-Bttftoa Novelty Sick, dip hoot, curved pocket Bragg YOUNG MEN desiring: such effective clothes as can be made from distinctive colorings and fashions, will find every requirement fulfilled by the beautiful fabrics and original fashion ideas presented through us by those famous Chicago tailors, Ed. V. Price & Co. Our Tailoring Department will take your measure and assure you absolute satisfaction in every attribute of style, fit, individualty, workmanship and wearing ser vice, all for 40 to 60 per cent under the charges of the average tailor. Will you call today? Mercantile Co. F. H. Coolidge Dealer in Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton high grade Watch es. All Repair Work given prompt attention. Satisfac tion guaranteed. F. H. COOLIDGE Watchmaker (Q Jeweler Opposite Paris Fair SEE OUR DISPLAY Of Electric Fixtures in the Bragg Mercantile Co. I on May 14th and 15th, Friday and Saturday. Let us Figure on Your Wiring and Fixtures. DEAN & SHAW L