Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1909)
flv6o k. jm mm mm mm n c im sv ha m n aw hh a wc mm jrmwk. mmmm - - amnt m nh - Now on in All Departments at CRAM'S Up -to -Date Store HOOD K1VEK (JL.AOIEK THUKBDAY, JULY 16, I90. Ladies' WASH SUITS 20 Discount Ladies' WASH SKIRTS 20 Discount We have a late shipment of NEW SUMMER JACKETS which we will close at 20 discount. SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE 1000 YARDS Colored Sheer Wash Goods Worth From 25c to 40c Next Saturday, one day, 11c yd. Menls SUMMER SUITS 20 Discount Any Fancy Suit in Our Im mense Stock MARATHON UNDERWEAR Special knee and sleeveless garments for hot weather 50c NEW DRESS LINENS T a ! J f f AO I just arrived, zuc to oc. CRA New Line Ladies' and Men's Fancy Summer HOSIERY I BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Dietz Studio for photos. Land Plaster at Whitehead's. Cold boiled haui at Mctiuire Bros. Finishing for amateurs at Deity. Stu dio Home Rendered Leaf Lard at McOuire Bros. Beat line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. Early cabbage plants at White head's. All kinds of suet and smoked fish at Jackson's. Buy your Lime and Vitrol at White head's. Hazelwood Creamery Butter at Mc Guires. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalds. Maple Svrup and Eastern B. W. flour at Jackson's. Four fancy hanging oil lamps it half price at Jackson's. Orchard Lands 5 acres Good apple land all under cultival ion. ) acres Newtowns and Hpitzenbergs. 4 miles out. Price $2500. lO acres Right in heart of the West Side. 500 trees, Newtowns and Spitzenbej-gs, 2 and 4 years old; family or chard, buildings, creek, free water. Will make an ideal home. Great bargain. $6000. lO acres Well located on East Hide. Good orchard of 445 trees, 200 of which are bearing. 1 mile from sta tion. Best buy in district. $6000. 20 acres First clnss in eveiy respect. 16 acres in 4 year old commercial orchard; also bearing family orchard and strawberries. A good house. Best buy on the West Side. Price $.2000. Easy terms. 20 acres miles out. Bearing commercial orchard of 1200 trees, good house, etc. Price $15000. 27 acres Being one of the best places on the East Side. 18 acres commercial orchard. Paid 5500 last year. Young orchard. Al falfa. Large new barn, house, and other buildings. Tf you want a nice place see this. The price is right. 22 acres A-l apple land partly cleared. Water. 1 miles from Odell. Devlin & Firebaugh Leading Dealers Swetland Building, Portland, Ore. H. R. B. & T. Co. Bldg, Hood River Full line of Lowney's Bon Bons and Chocolates at Ross'. For Rent Choice ground floor office. 'Address Box 2-1 Glacier office. Lino and Sulphur Solution in any quantity, at Whitehead's. Highest market price paid for vea and chickens. Mctiuire Rros. Get vour spray hose from McDonald. Clean new stock, no factory scraps. Dr. Nichol's Poison Oak Speoial guaranteed to oure. Price 50 cents. Mis. U. W. Thomson is spending the week in Portland with friends. Dr. Nichol's Corn Remedy takes off the corns. "No cure, no pay." Price 25c. Fancy salmon bellies, Eastern mack erel and Lake Michigan white fish at I Jackson'. Am in the market for raw land at $40 to 950 per acre. Addiess Box 15, Mount Hood Hotel. Money to loan on improved ranch property. Hood River Banking & Trust Co. 6-24tf Amos Underwood and bis brother went to Wasoo Monday to visit rela tives for a few days. Fo Sale, 80 feet front on Slate street, with good barn suitable to make over house. Price, $1,500, if taken soon. J. Otten. For Sale House and three lots on Columbia street, between Tenth and Twelfth. Price $2,000. Inquire R. H. Husbands. jy22 Don't foiget t at you can get cluck en pie at tne Kandy Kitchen foi your Sunday dinner. Pies are worth twice what is asked for tbem 20o and 25o. If you want to buy or sell real estaie go to Ontbank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Get a trial bottle of Dr. Nichol' Rheumatic Remedy, Kidney Remedy, or bladder tablet. A remedp for every ill that will do the work at small cost Manufactured by Nichol's Pharmacy Hood River, Ore. Our International garments keep their shape and style, perfect fit, most beauti ful line, with all the popular styles. Call ami leave vour measure for a suit at A. L Oarmichaers on the Heights. Rev. N. Evans spent several days last week visiting old freinda at Goldeudiile. His daughter returned Saturday evening from Seattle. Mr. Kvhu" will lemam at Seattle for a short time to continue medical treat ment. C. N. Clarke and Cbas. Hall went c Seaside Tuesday morning to attend he annual meeting of the Oregon i armaoeutioai Association. Mrs. 1 'rke joined her husband at Seaside esterday. The session lasts until i i iday. C. D. 'Ihompson left for Seattle Inesday morning to attend the an i.ub1 meeting of the Northwestern Nurserymen's Association. He will endeavor to have the association bold Its next annnual meeting in Hood Hirer. The Steamer George W. Simons will run an eoxursion to the hot springs down the river next Sunday morning. Tickets for the round trip, 50 oeuts, which oan be secured at Dean's ferry landing. Secure yonr tickets eaily if you want to go. The excursion to the hot springe next Sunday will be a tine chance to secure a delightful outing for the day at n moderate oost Only 50 cents for the round trip. The boat will leave the Hood Rivet landing about nine o'clock Sunday morning, returning before dark. A. W. Out hunk has taken the agency for Hood River for the Title Guaranty and Surety Co., of Pennsylvania, and is prepared to write ail classes of bonds, and especially judicial bonds required by courts. Ernest C. Smith will act as attorney in the latter class of bonds. R. L. Sabin. representing the Mer chants Protective Association, of Portland, was In tbe city the first of the week and has taken obarge of tbe store of S. L. Young wbiob whs closed last week on three attachments. O. S Crocker is in charge and will dis pose of tbe stock for the benefit of tbe oreditors. L D. Goodiich, of Kert OaM, lowa, is here ciiting his parents. Mr and Mrs. H. L. (Jnodrfeb, aun) nls sister, Mrs. C S Smith Anoihrr sister, Mrs. C H. Griffith, of Minneapolis, is also here. They went 1 1 UUnmiok yesterday to visit Mrs J. I1'. DunloF, a sister, and will have a family re union at that plsee. The Woodmen of tbe World sod Won en of Woodcraft will bold a joint public installation of officers and box social at tbe ball Saturday evenlnu, July 17. Everybody Invited. Ladi-s Bre asked to bring bask ts with lunch for two. Arrangements have been made for an interesting program and tboae who attend are assured of a good time. Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio Get a Scuffle Hoe at McDonald's and ave work. Ask for "Our Flag" Tomatoes, 10c a can. Wood & Huggins. H. H. Uaber, of Portland, is visit ing F. H. Mm Ian and family. Mis. Wm. Gaoger is recovering from a severe attack of erysipelas. Frank MoKarland and wife returned Thursday from a trip to Portland. G. A. Van Anda went to Tbe Dalles Thursday to attend the funeral of Dr. D. Sidall. Another one of those Interior Player Pianos has jnst been received at Soule's Piano House. D. C. Clapp left Friday for Casper, Wyo. , to look after his sheep range. He expects to be gone several weeks. K. A Beuton, of St. Paul, Minn., formally of East Grand Forks, visited C. G. Metoalf a oouple of days last week. Mrs. C. L. Morse is staying at tbe Collins hot springs for awhile to take a rest and for tbe benelit of ber health. B. H. Whiteside and wife, of Atal ia, Wash., are visiting C. G. Newman and wife. They all took a trip to Mosier Monday. A special tiain containing Knighta of Pythiana returning from Seattle went through Hood River Saturday evening on its way East. Councilman Slocom appeared to be several inches taller Monday morning on account of the arrival of a big boy at his borne the night before. Mr. and Mrs F. R. Mitchell, of Alia, Alberta, Canada, are visiting with Mr. .Mitchell's sisters, Mrs. E. W. Gibbs and Mrs. W. C. Sloat. P. S Bannan and W. U Markle, employes ot tbe Stanley Smith Lum ber Co. at (ireen Point, spent sevreal days iu St. Johns, Ore., last week. Mrs. Scammon, mother of Capt. Soamtnou, of The Dalles City, re turned to Portland Monday after a visit with old friends iu this ity. St. Mark's Guild will meet with Mrs. Jayne this week. Hiehop Pad dock will come to Hood River Friday and be bere over Sunday and will administer tbe right of confirmation. E. P Morlan and wife have re turned to Sterling. Colo. Mr. Mor lan bought ten aores of land while bere and expects to return next Feb ruary and become a resident of tbe valley. D. J. Trieber and H. S. Dano have foimed a co partnership under tbe name of Dano & Co. and In addition to doing a contraot business will oon duot the sbup and do a general jobbing business. Mrs. R. B. Fisber, of Portland, and Mrs. O. P. Coshow, of Ruseburg, re turned borne Friday after spending several days with tbe families of R. H. Coshow in this city and O. 1. Roberts in the onuntiy. Mrs. Mary E. Swits, of Rookford, Illinois, and Miss Minnie Simons, ot Rochelle, Illinois, both sisters of Geo. W Simons, arrived in Hood River, last week and will be tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simons, for about six weeks at their Mid Oaks farm in the Oak Grove district. Misses Rowena and Hazelene Wil son, daugbteis of Judge Wilson, of Union county, and their friend Miss Gertrude Stoker who have been visit ing friends and relatives in Portland, Seattle and Victoria, B. C. stopped off for a few days visit with tbeir aunt Mrs. Gay Yowell last week Miss Minnie Clark, ot South Park, Minn., was the guest of Mrs. A. D. Moe three days this week. She is on her way borne from tbe Yellowstone Park and tbe Seattle fair, and was joined here by Miss Rank Tuesday evening. They will spend a day at Salt Lake on tbeir way home. Mr. T. G. Wilson and sister, Miss Evelyn from Union county who have been on a ten days visit to tbeir sis ter, Mrs. Gay Yowell, returned borne Sunday nlgbt. Mr. Wilson wbile bere made a flying trip to Portland bying a steam tbresblng outfit which be had had shipped to Union county to help thresh the large grain crop tber. Frank Sbepard, claiming to be a real estate dealer of Ellendale, 111., and also a represeD'ative of an oil company in Alberta, Can. wat ar rested bere Thursday on a charge of carrying conoealed weapons. He was fined 820 In tbe recorder's court and l ordered out of town. He was arrest ra un cumiuniui ui a yuuug raay rrooi Trnutdale, who claimed that tbe man was formerly of the same town in Illinois In which she lived, and that be bad followed ber to Troutdale and forced upon ber unwelcome atten tions, making tbreata if tbe did not marry him. She came to Hood River to escape him, but be followed ber bere, with tbe abore lesolt. He ac cepted the mandate of tbe court and left town od tbe first train, Order black cap raspberries (romOuk dale Greenhouse. F. M. Northrup, of Eugene, is vis iting Geo. R. Wilbur. J. C. Jobuseu made a business trip to Portland Friday. J. E. Robertson and mother spent Sunday in Portland. J. E. (lamer on was up troni Port land Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. iiell made a trip to The Dalles Saturday. Leslie Doane, of Forest Grove, is visiting friends in Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Shepard re turned Saturday from Portland. C. T. Hessmar and wife, of Staples, Minn., are visiting O. G. Metoalf and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Goad went to Portland yesterday to spend a few days with friends. The liurrett district will vote today on the question ot issuing $0,000 for a new soliool house. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ihoruton visit ed their brother, C. H. Thornton, at Underwood, last week. H. 11. Rriggs, secretary of the Bri dal Veil Lumbering Co. was in tbe city on business Saturday. Mrs. Fred Clarke returned to The Dalles Friday after an extended visit with relatives in Hou.l River. Gurley Taylor, of Boouevllle, Ind,. Is viistiog bis nieces, Mrs. t)r. Edg ington and Mrs. O. B. Hartley. Tbe Hood River Land Emporium reports tbe sale of the Martin cottage on tbe Heights to Mrs. M. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Lufkiu. of Logan, Utah, are here visiting their daughter, Mrs. F. Davenport, Jr. H. F. Fulling and family, ot HoooeviUe, lnd., are visiting with Mrs. Fulling parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Perigo. C. R. Bone and A. C. Statn have been appointed as Commercial Club delegates to tbe Irrigation Congrtss at Spokane next month by President Early. J. M. Wright (made a business trip to Portland Monday. Mr. Wright says that small families in Portlaud are getting water as low as sixty oents a month. r Mrs. O. 11. Collins, and Mrs. Clara Swain, of Red Bluffs, Cal., and Mrs, E. A. Sperry, of Porltand, who have been visiting at the home of A. A. Jayne, returned home yesterday. Mrs. E. Wells aud Mrs. Laura Dow, of Santa Ross, Cal , are viistiug W. F. MoReynolds aud family. Tbey are cousins ot Mr. McReynoldB and have not met before for thirty years. The morning theme at the Anbury Methodist church next Sabbath will be "Consider tbe LiHies"; evening topto, "A .Small liny and His Lininb." You will find a cordial welcome at all services. There will be an ice cream social given Friday evening, July 10. at the borne of W. H. Peugb, by the young folks of tbe First Christian ahurch. Also home made candles for sale. Everybody Invited. G. D. Woodworth baa sold bin barn and lots near the vinegar factory, once bought by the city for a pound, to Wood & Hoggins, who will tine it tor tbeir delivery team. The con sideration was $1,000. L. O. Kohtz, wife and daughter, of Chicago, arrived Tuesday on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerr, of the East Side. Mr. Kobtz is manager of the Aetna Insurance oompany at Chicago, and was associated with Mr. Kerr iu that work for fifteen years. Mrs. Oscar Vanilerbllt entertained a party of young people at lieulab Land Saturday evening in horror of ber sister, Miss Ann O'Couner, of Portland, who has been spending a week there. Another sister, Miss Adelia O'Conuer, arrived yesterday from Portland. Senator Sinnott passed through the oity 'Inesday on his way to Portlaud. Mr. Minnott eaya that The Dalles water plant is paying a good surplus right along, the indebtedness is being gradually reduced and at tbe last meeting of tbe board the matter of lowering tbe water rate was seriouly discussed O. P. Dahney returned Tuesday from a trip to the Seattle fair stid Gray's Harbor. Mr. Dal.uey thinks toe exhibits at the Seattle fair are not as good as were shown at Port land tour years ago. Tbe only good apples to be seen tbeie are from Hood River and Yakima. In talking with Mr. Taylor, whi has obarge of tbe Oregon exhibits, Mr. Taylor stated that folly seventy-five per oc-ut of tbe visitors who tn coming west: are coming to Oregon. Unirrigated Lands MR. FARMER OR IN VESTOR: Do not for get, if you ever have learned, our country so called Washougal. It is one of the best dairying and diversified fanning countries in the North west. If you do not believe it, come and we will show you, or address Washougal Dairy & Land Co. WASHOUGAL, WASHINGTON G. S. Smith, Mgr. Il l II Mil M l 50c. The Large Map of Hood River Valley -Regular Price $1.00 We have purchased the entire print enabling us to SELL THEM for 50c. Now is your only chance to secure one. An ideal souviner to mail to your eastern friends. 50c. The liancr of atinn. Prof. Heggs wll' give an entertain mant with his children's olcis of fancy dancers, Friday evening, July il. He next week papers. u Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. Pucbs, at Odell, July 7, a boy. S. W. Stark made a business trip to The Dalles Thursday. Miss Prances Bragg visited friends in Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clark ic turned to l'ortland Saturd ay. Misa Pearl Bradley Is visiting friends in Portlaud and the valley. Miss Raobaal Morgan, of The Dalles, is tbe guest of Mrs. G. A. Van Anda. Albert Andrews, of Marshalltown, lowa. Is visiting his sunt, Mrs. W. P. Andrews, in Oak Grove district. Hiram Underwood, of Oskaloosa, KaoBas, is visiting bis brother, Amos Underwood, at Underwood, wasn. Rowland Wiley lias accepted a post tion with Hanna & Perigo, where I e will be pleased to meet all his old friends. Mr. aud Mrs. Earl Rartmess re lumed Saturday from Portland, here they have been visiting the parents of Mrs. Ilartniess. llotintv Asessor Luoas, who has hewn slightly under the weather for a week, left for his home at ;aseaile Locks Friday to rest up a few days. tdiohard Jones was down from The Dalles Monday on business. Mr. Jones has 80 acres of land un Camas Prairie which he offers tor sale iu another column at a bargain. Mrs. II. H. Hardman and Mrs. M. Hbeuret drove in from their home stead in the Upper Valley and baok again Saturday, the round trip cover ing a diatunoe of forty miles. H. W. Eggert, of Lawrence, Kansas, i visiting his son, J. 11. Eggert, in ttre Odell district. A brother, O. L. Kggert, of Oklahoma, is also here. They are brothers of Fred Figgart, of Portland. ' Mrs. S. S. Smith and daughter, of Eldorado, Kansas, visited their old neighbors, tbe Clarke families, lat week, going to Portland Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Clarke. Tbey will go from there to Medford lor an extended visit. E. A. F'rauz has a unique display of tbe latest styles or summer millin ery in bis show window. All of tbe newest creations in bats are to be seen, from the ordinary street hat to tbe elaborate dress hat, tbe latter containing a price tag of '25. It is guaranteed to outwear anything that oan be ptirchaeerl In a millinery store. It It made of a granite dishpao, trimmed with dog collars, brass chains, feather dusterB, aud paint i brushes, and when not in use to I adorn tbe brow of he housewife, not Ionly the hat itselt, but tbe trimming, oan be used about tbe bouse for other purposes. Slocom's Book vStore inii 1 1 1 ft 'Mill I HI II II III Mil1' Country Club Inn PHONE 347-K ? HOOD RIVER, ORE. Its Exceptional Attractions As a mountain summer resort this house with its extensive natural grounds, fronting the Columbia River, is positively unsurpassed. The health giving breath of pine and fir, the songs of birds, the proximity of mountain and river, the pleasant mingling of shade and sun, the shelter from high winds which here fret merely the tops of the forest trees, the clean freshness only possible apart from towns and traffic, the quiet of the back country within the limits of a town of 3,000, and but a mile from its railway station -here is a combina tion of advantages hard to beat. Add to all these a comfortable modern house, with plumbing and electric lights, with a wide veranda, spacious drawingroom, clean and airy bedrooms with beds equal to those of first class hotels, and finally a cuisine and table combining the abundance and variety of country fare wjth the really skilled cookery that is at once wholesome and appetizing. This is the Country Club Inn, at Hood River, Oregon, now open for the season under new management. Water supply from a mountain spring. Views superb and extensive, including Mt. Adams' snowy peak and the River itself. Ideal place for children. Unexcelled for convalescents. Perfect for all who love the coun tryside and its invigorating joys. Rates: Transients, $2.00 a Day. Adults. $10.00 a Week. Children under 12, $5.00 a Week. Miss Huggins was a passenger for Portland yesterday afternoon on the local. She will go from there to the Seattle fair. Ralph Ordway has resigned bis position on tbe Maiming farm on the East Side, and returned to Rainier yesterday. I J. . NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Alt calls promptly attended, night or day, city or country EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Nlc.hnlx Bid.. Cor. Oak and fltli Hts. H(M)l) RIVKK, OBKOON PHOHK8 HoMK-Offlce3ftH: Residence 3f PACiric-Omce S6I3; Res. 8511