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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1909)
HOOD SIW OfcAOIBft mUtttiUAY. MAY go, New Line of Ladies' "D A 1VF ' Q New Table Linens Knit Underwear V -IV ML & Napkins to Match Saturday $1.50 Long Silk Gloves Special 88c ALL our Ready-to-wear Goods at prices unheard of in Hood River. Watch this store for the greatest of ferings in Ready-to-wear Goods yet seen in the west. We are now making some radical cuts in prices. NEW SUITS for the young men and boys for the com mencement exercises. Prices range from $1.50 to to $7.50 for Boys Knee Suits and from $4.00 to $20.00 for Young Mens Suits. There will be something doing every day at this store WATCH US II I 1 T . -w- . PANAMA AND STRAW gjfjjg The Up-to-Date Store gsjsg i BRIEF LOCAL MATTE RF. Plant Oakiiale Roses now. The Dietz Btudio for photos. Plant Oakdftle KotB now. Land Plaster at Whitehead's. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. Early oahhage plants at White head's. All kinds ol suet and smoked fish at Jackson's. Buy your Lime and Vitrol at Whitehead's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seed go to McDonalds. Early cabbage plauU at White bead's. Red and white clover seed at Wood & Huggins. Maple Svrup and Batten B. W. flour at Jackson's. List your property with Devlin & Firebaugn. Four fancy hanging oil lamps t half price at Jackson's. Ask for M. J. B. Coffee, sold only by Wood & Huggins. Oui specialty 1b orohaid lauds. Devlin & Firebaugh. For Rent Choice ground floor office. Address Box 24 Glacier office. Line and Sulphur Solution in any quantity, at Whitehead's. Highest market price paid for vea and chickens. McGulre Bros. Get vour spray hose from McDonald, rtumi npw stock, no factory scraps. Dr. Niohol's Poison Oak Speoial guaranteed to cure, frlce au cenm, red to anv part of the valley. Thos. Shere, phone 2CSI2-K. Dr Nichol's Com Remedy taken off the corns. "No cure, no pay." Price 25c. Fancy salmon bellies, Kastern mack erel and Lake Michigan white fish at JacksoijV. Am in the market tor raw land at 840 to S50 per acre. Addiesa Box 15, Mount Hood Hotel. A flue line of new spring styles of Gordon aud Stetson hats just received ut VnaVa. the clothier Slab wood delivered to any part of the city. Social price for immediate deliv ery. Thos. Shere, phoe 2092-K. Ironing hoards, sleeve hoar Is, screen work, etc. Oarpenters furnished for lonif or short jobs. Carpenter shop phone 157. New spr.ng styles are "'!'if a' Voat Bros. Some of the nobbiest suits ever shown In Hood River are now on sale Mrs Murlin, eecotupanled by ner nl.06,'Mi8a Hotohkiss,returnel to her hom in thii valley Monday, after a visit in the east. If you want to buy or sell real estaie go to Onthank & Otten. Money to loan on ftrtt mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Get a trial bottle of Dr. Nichol Rheumatic Remedy, Kidney Remedy, r bladder tablet, v remedp for eNery ill that will do the work at small cost Manufactured by Nicbol's Pharmacy Hood River, Ore. Our International garments keep their ghape and -tyle, perfect tit, most beaoti I", .11 UM nonular style-. Call and leave your measure for a suit at A LCarmichaePson the Heights. Hand-saws, bnck-suws, croas-ont and all kinds of saws filed at the Hood River Box Factory. Saw gumming a pecia . All work guaranteed. Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio. Plant Oakdale R ses now. J M. Douglas, wife and ehildrao, who hire made Hrod Kivnr th.n home for aeveral yea.s, left rborjd.jjol lore Ota., where they will man J future home ard w ere Mr. Douglas has a good position. ")ad" Fouts, was down from Cook's Landing I'borsday .bakiDj, hauds with bis many frjan bar. The country air s,en.s to a.ee with "Dad." Alex Stewart was down form M osier Filday. John Goldbuig was down fiom Mt. Hood Monday. M. Hawthorne, of Odell. spent Sun day In this oity. Jos. W. West, of Dee, was a hut visitor Sunday. Regular meeting of the Eastern Star Tues lay evening. Mrs. J. R. Welsl was visiting in Condon this week. Mrs. Baker was visiting her son on the Hobs place bis week. H. L Driver, of The Dalles, was a LAND SALE. At Carsnn, Wa-b.. rn 'Friday. KaJ 21 J L VUlkr, actinn si "" of' the estate n. Fred Bnbrer. taw section cf lard om n U-north of Car Ion Vaah., in Wind RlW vallev Inland will te Wild whole or in tracts ten, , r ,,,rtT "IT' r.nad i.yments to run not mora man Z ,ea .t eight per cent in crest Mr. Walker reserves the right to re jeot bids. guest at the Waucoma Saturday. n T .,wis. of Corvallis. was a Hood River visitor the past week. w t. Uriiidu inift E. () McCann. of Mt. Hood were iu the city Sunday. i p Mnr.uhn Hiio wife, of Ranier, Ore., spent Sunday aud Monday bere. J. P. Tbomseu aud wife went to The Dalles Saturday to stay ever Sun day. Mis. Smith, of Cascade l.ocks, waa visitiug hei sister, Mrs. Hans berry. Herbert Willi Oil and wife, of White Salmon, were guests at the Mt. Hood Monday. Mrs A L. Davies left for Troutdala Thursday for a few days visit, with her mother. Mr. Stafford is visiting her son iu Portland aud inoidently ndmliiug a new grandson. Mrs. McCoy, a daughetr of Mr W Khreok, has been visiting her father for some time. Mrs. Moore of The Dalles, was visit iog ber daughter, Mrs Paul Hubbard, the first of the week. Mis Earl Emmons visited with her pateuts at liridalvail Tuesday aud Wednesday oi tins S H Soule, of Ihn Smile's Piano House, w doing business In Port laud Monday aud Tuesday. Mis. Miner, of Albany, arrived Thuisday for au extended visit with ner daughter. Mrs. Heury Wilbart. Mrs Lucas, wife, of Assessor Lucas, of Cascade Locke, spent several days in Hood Kivei the past week. F A. Jones, of Portland, of "Jones Cash Store" tame, was out to his ranch in the Upper Valley the past week. i. u nnhhin and family have mov ed to their ranch of forty acres, re cently purchased neat ouiuum op tion u..i unhhurit went to the Cascade Lreke Saturday and from tbeie will take in Carsou in the interest of his piauo firm Miss Failiug. of Portland, was visit ing her sister, Mrs. E H. Staepard the p,st week. She returned to hei home Saturday. Mrs B. K. Johnson weut to Poit u.t,,rlii uftnrnnon to visit her IBUH . friend, Mrs. James jodusou, iw week or so vcinnhull of PiiieGrove. re turned to ber school duties at Port land Mouday, after a few days visit at her I otne. Dr V, L. Honse. of Spokane, -pent a tew days visiting bis son, B. m Honee, tne ran "i - Thursday last. Mrs P M. Morse enjoyed a brief visit with hei father, A. M. Morse, who passed through hre on bis way east, on Monday: . m ii. ,.,.;,, nnd wife, of St. .' i. I.... .. hcun Hit. IfliestS (it .lonns. wu" uow - Mi Bin- Mrs. Abe Foley, returned m Uioir home Monday afternoon ih Snnln's Piano House have I .. .-f Ilia untlti' thick of nhono Graphs owned and eairied in stock by tl.u Htm of Parry & Co. A class of three gradnited form the r, ui. i.nanitul this week Ibis IIUIJl unci . k. is the tit st time in the history of the city that any nuises have graduated. Mr and Mrs. L. K. Kellogg, of the "Tbe Rnhinhood" ranch were passen ger to Pnttlnnd Monday, where they will vlsll ror a mw u,. ii.u-in i i iwviino and 11. D Red ino of Columnu". unio, no iu . it this we. s looking up land. They onaet nt the Mt. Hood. kit-. & (Viun.ir of Pendleton. Whs vitlsinant the borne of Dr. Dutro. She will spend a rew osy u rhfi siifhts of Hood Rivei. Miss Josie Cnyler. who has just i hit Hoed R ter bos iial will regain in this city and will u nriBHte cases dm ing the summer ! aminnr nt Portland, who t u... .l.lttna hr son. U. 1 nHH usru w,r-..... Crammer, of Duke Valley, f f some time returned to her home Saturday. r... Muttio Hi rU enioved a few mips - ---- - - ... ' moments visit with her friend. Miii Marie Barn-It. of Wssec, who passed ... k ffnm Portland Ibursdsv i on ber way hon.e Miss Buck expects j to visit her soon. John Somer, of Grants Pass, was a caller Tuesday. A. Dubatb, of Dee, was In the city tbe first of tbe week. Mrs. Marion MaoRae went to Port land on buisuess this week. a A Kuknr. of the Boss place is enjoing a visit from bis mother. Hnrv Wllkeman of Hoauiaiu. was a Hood River visitor Saturday. John F'ranz, of Dogville, was visit ing friends bere tbe past week, f.on T HnrBur. of Baker Oltv. was In the oity Tuesday on business. Mrs. 0car Vanderbilt was hostess at an afternoon bridge last lhuisday. H . J. Karanough, nt Albany Ore , arrived Mouday for u short visit here. Mr. and Mis. E. J. Detlart enter tained Portland visitors over Sun day. I). F. Lamar, of Rnfepe, Idaho, is visiting his son in the Upper Valley this week. m loo Mot Hhv loft Wveth Friday where she will spend tbe summer with ber sistei. J. B. Ferguson, wife and sister, of Ashone, were visiting fiieads in the oity Sunday. Martin Brnner nd wile went to Portland Kiidav afternoon to remain over Sunday. Mrs. kers and Mri. W. A. Stark, of Mosier, were visiting the letter's son, S W. Stark. J. H. Temple and wife, or Portlaud, are spending the week on their ranch near this oity. w p Hull unrl It. J. Green, of Chicago, wei-3 in the oity the past week looking for land. J W. Palmer and wife of Portland, were vieitting friends in tbe oity Tu"Bday and Wednesday. Obaa. Steinhouse and wife, of Mt. Hood, were visiting friends in the oity luesdny aud Wednesday. W. D. Cribble and wife, of Mt. Hood were in tbe city Tuesday, the guests at the Mt. Hood hotel. L, B. Thomas, Mrs. Thomas and F. L. Rosebtough, all of this city were The Dulles visitors Monday. 0. W. Faulk, of Everett. Wash., registered at the Wacouma Saturday. He was interviewing cm real estate men. Gus Delore left for Prineville Thurs day. For some tim past he has been with tbe DoMor cutflt on the county road. Miss Warwood, of Portland, who has hoar, rialHiio ut the home of llr. Dumtlefor sometime, returned home Monday. C. W. Cotton, F. W. Do Hart, of Underwood, arid R. L Johnson, of Portland, wore quests at the Waucoma Wednesday. C. K. .illy and wife, W. B. McFar and and wife were up from Portland Satin day aod spent a few days on their ranch. a w WrIU of Portland, stopped here for a few davs to visit with the Sbrnm Hros , and from here will go to Ueppner. W. N. Norse of tbe Eiler Piano II.,,,..., ,,f I'nrt iiinrl . HMD in the city a few days this week in interest of tbeir branch here. Mr unit Mrs Stnkoe and Miss It ifc iti.ro nn lii. in Wveth Friday visiting at the home of Mrs. Stokoe's parents at Pranktun. J R. Nunnamaker and J. M. Hamb let and family, left for Heppner Mon day tOBSsist in the sneering oi suwp on Mr. Hamble raucn. it H llPii and S. S. Working, of Helena, Mout.. were in tbe city Sat nrday and were r ut looking over iiiuu with J H. lleiinronner. Mrs. Harvey Sluslisr retimed to her i, oi linfiir Ratnrdav after s monht's visit with ber parnnts, Mr. and Msr. W. K. MoReynolds. U 11 Hriidfnrd and John Echo, ot Minot, N. D-, were in the city the past week looking for laud. Mr. Brad ford is ope of the prominent layers of Minot H V AnrinrBon and wife, of Friend, Nebr., were guests at the Mt Hood hotel Thursday and rriosy, mosuia over the valley wltn a view i" pur chasing a ranch. m M M Hvde and wite. of LiCrosse, Wis., registered at tbe Mt. H"od ou MnD.ilm Tiibv are taking in the sights of the west and are delighted with Hood Klver Several nef pianos have just srrived at the SouIm'i Piano House, and n,i,,,o I hmr. are some ut the new Inter!)! Player Pianos, the latest thing in musical instrumental luelni meute S V. Hlybte attended the funeral services of Rev. Henry Mhert bard n, who died at Portsud l'ri.lav. Rev liardeo was one of tbe most prominent members of the U. A. R. of Oregon, aod has held svera! offices in that ( t gaoization la this state. A. Sim- from of the Upper Coshen Satur- Ben Black, of city betweou S. J. Frank was a passenger fcr Ihe Dallea Saturday. Born, to Mr. aud Mis. J monson, a boo. Roy LaPie', of White Salmon, in the oity Monday. MimutHiidvs Hartley returned Portland Mouday. B. W. LaMar and wife weie visitors at Rutbton Monday. Mi 88 Laura Purohell, of Parkplace, Gre., was in the city Tuesday. .i H Duo lao. of the Cascade bocks, was in tbe city Sunday. II. G. llungsel, of White Salmon, was a Hood River caller Monday. Assessor Lucas and wife spent Sun day at their home iu Cascade Lock. Gertrude Johnson was visitiug friends in Moro the first ot the week. J. A. Fanoell, of Mt. Hood, was doing business in Hood River Thursday. A . M. Pooe aod 11. V. Perr, of Seat tle, were in Hie oity n tew days tbia week. Mr. aud Mrs. D. Everhart left for their future borne In Portland Friday afternoon. A. P. Hatehani, at Mosier, com menced shipping stiBwberiies the lat ter part of the week. (lo. P. Wevaandt. Valley, was a visitor a day and Sunday. Mrs. Hugh and Mrs. Wyeth, were in the trains Monday. J. R. Wells, who bus been spending a few days at Corvallit, returned to Hood Kivei Mcnday. A. Herrick and wife of Salem, are the guests at tbe home of Claude Stokoe since Monday. ihe San Souol Club will meet at the ruidnno of Mrs. .las Strauaoao Tbursdi.y afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. I' irebaugb, whohas been visit ing her relatives here for a few days, returued to Portlaud Tuesday. Miss Pearl Poole, of The Dalles, ar rived Tuesday ofr a tew weeks visit with her sister, Miss Alta Poole. Mrs. E. M. Berg of IMmont was visiting her daughter, Mis Lncile lieig in his city Saturday and Sun der. The oity council did not meet Isst Tuesday evening only lung enough to adjourn until next J'ue-dny evening. At that time several matters of im portance will tie taken up. B, K. '''ulles, a pioneer of this val ley, who just sold bin holdlugJ iu Lexington, patted tbiough heie lues- iv on tils wnv to .lerroihoc, woere n and his family will make their tuture home. H , Wieuske, ot PmtlHiid, was lonkiuk fur a nice ranch in this valley Umwiiit end imiHoav. lie was ac companied by his wi e Tbay saw everal phices that suited tliern bat did not take any options, but ballet that they will return latter aud buy. The Woman's Club desire to thank all who took part in tbe enlertainment tor the Fiee Library Fund, especially Prof Begg's and Mr. Arthur Clurke aud the young men who so generously gave their time and talent. Tbe eu tertaipmeut netted between SSI MO aud 1185. A. B. Bundsou aud C, J. Sandal), Denver, weie iu Huod Biver Satur day. They are looking tor a l.UOv tract fur colonisation purposes, nie.y left for southern Oregon Sunday morning a they could not find so lnrge a tract of land in this valley. Tka attraction hooked for the Driera House. Satimrdiiy. May 22 is 1'i.M . miii I Honkwiild's famous Maara Mlnsttaii with a 00IDDI01 of inaara. dnuceis end OOBedtsDS, brss- liar.d and Orchestru Wntch lor the tug tract parade at noon l he company include-, some ut the leading mini; els, the great. La She King "f the slack wire, and the famous Nashville Quart ette. The hand and orchestra is the best on tbo road popular prices will previl. Seals on sale at Clarke's llrno Btnrp. The best show of the - r. year. Don't miss it. Miss Heryle Clarke was given a timtv last Saturday attu non by her DHrents, Mr aud Mrs. ('has. N. Clarke, in honor of her eight birth day A boot a scoie Of ner little iii'uml. .it ei, dc. I mid suent a pleasant afternoon Ihe following Utile guaafi n.ern ill vited : Teiili Collins. Francis Moe. Florence Moo, (lertrude Brown hi it, i Petti KniiiiiB. Suzanne Kay, LII lian Brock, Catherine linker. Lenore Cram, Dm thy Cram, Fanuy Chamher latn, Ruth (iilmere, May (iilmore, UaOTgta Hpear, Franei- Castuei, Mary V hit'dieiid, lima ntes, Anna Hbep aid. Lola ne Allen, Anni May Chip nlmi l-l,l-i Jaftkaon. Julia Creiahcu, Elktxbttii Hapter. Vvette Can, Hugh (ladle. A delightful luuch'iin was I ser-I'd at nouu. and after which the I children indulged In tbe Maypole , diune aud other g-mes. W-H-H-H- Watch this space 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 does to apples the best. Be sure you have Whiting's and you are sure you have the best. One of our fountain pens and a box of our stationery make correspondence a pleasure. Slocom'sBooK Store The Place That Does Framing i j-.;-Hl'HHH"l-l,,l"l"l-H-H" f mtmJSatmimmtm i next : issue Dciiga 562 Three-Button Novelty Sack, dip (root, curved pockets 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 see vice, all for 40 to 60 per cent under the charges of the average tailor. Will you call today? Mercantile Co. I-H-l-H-M-!- 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 & Jeweler Opposite Paris Fair i i i i Land For Sale 1 Imve about 1,000 ares of No. 1 Apple I Mid, most of it under ditch at prices ranging from $00 per acre up. In tracts from ten acres up. J. R. STEELE Hood River - - - Oregon f