The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, August 12, 1909, Page Seven, Image 7

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BRIEF LOCAL MAITKRK
The Dietz Studio for photos.
Land Plaster at Whitehead's.
Cold hoiled ham at McOuire Bros.
Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio Home Rendered Leaf Lard at McOuire
liros.
Rest line of Spray Nozzles at McDonalds.
Early
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.
cabbage plants at White-
go
Maple Syrup and
flour at Jackson's.
Eastern K. W.
ORCHARD
LAND
BARGAINS
27;1i acres 2 miles out
on the East .Side; good build
ings; a commercial orchard
of 1500 trees in prime condi
tionpart bearing. A gen-
nine bargain at $18,000. Easy
terms.
5 acres Good apple land
all under cultival ion. Macron
Newtowns and Spitzenbergs.
4 miles out. Price $2500.
lO acres Right in heart
of the West Side. 500 trees,
Newtowns and Spitzenbergs,
2 and 4 years old; family or
chard, buildings, creek, free
water. Will make an ideal
home. Great bargain. $6000.
20 acres 8 miles out.
Bearing commercial orchard
of 1200 trees, good house,
etc. Price $15000.
22 acres A-l apple land
partly cleared. Water. 1
miles from Odell.
8 acres Adjoining city
limits, partly improved.
Priced right.
20 acres
every respect.
First class in
It) acres in 4
year old commercial orchard ;
also bearing family orchard
and good garden; suitable
buildings, tine well. Hest buy
in the district. Price $12000.
Easy terms.
Devlin & Firebaugh
Leading Dealers
Our work guaranteed. Ddlt z Studio
Get a Scuffle Hoe at McDonald's and
ave work.
Camp stoves at cost. Davenport Har
ness Co.
if you want shoes that don't
wrong go to Johnsen's.
Money to loan on improved farm
land. T. D. Tweedy.
Four fancy hanging oil lamps at half
price at Jackson's.
Full ine of Lowney's I$on Boris and
Chocolates at Ross'.
Lino and Sulphur Solution in any
quantity, at Whitehead's.
Highest market price paid for vea
and chickens. McOuire Bros.
(let vour spray hose from McDonald.
Clean new stock, no factory scraps.
Dr. Niohol's Poison Oak Special
guaranteed to oure. Price 50 cents.
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
Jackson V .
Three room house and two lots in
Idlewild for sale for a short time for
$b00. 1'lione ItM-M. j29
Am in the market for raw land at
840 to $50 per acre. Address Box 15,
Mount Hood Hotel.
Money to loan on improved ranch
property. -Hood River Banking &
Trust Co. 6-24tf
K. W. Pratt, (ieo. P. Cliristie,
Harry Frances an i Dell Hand are in
oaiup this week at Lost Lake.
Sales are increasing daily at the
Apple Growers Union ice factory. Best
quality ot ice, reasonableprices. Phone
117.
Sheiiff Morse and wife and Miss
Florence Custner, and Jud Ferguson
and wife, are among the campers this
week at Lost Lake.
If you want to buy or sell real estai
go to Outhank & 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 w ill 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 and leave your measure for a suit
at A. L Carmichael's on the He ights.
Kev. Williams, who hm just closed
a succe-sful revivial of a week at the
Valley Christian chnrcb, will HII the
pulpit of his own church next Hun
day, both morning ui.d evening.
Kant bound trains on the tt rth Bank
road stop at Underwood as follows : No.
2, 11 :ISI a. rn. ; No. 4, 8:2H p. nr.; No.
ti, 7:04. This train only goes to Cliff a.
West bound trains as follows stop at
Underwood: No. 5, it :08 a. m. and No.
lfat (i:00 p. m.
Mrs. 1). W. Wale and two sons were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs A. U. Moe
over the week end. They left for
their new home at Wasco, where Mr
Wade is manager Tor the Sandow Mil
ling Cm.
(ieo. I!. Wilbur went to Portland
last week to attend the annual meet
ing ot the state association of asbtrac
tors J. M. Schmeltzer, who )a at
the coast, also came to Portland for
the meeting.
Miss Kva Coshow left Sunday or
Jacksonville, ML, where she will visit
Kupt. Jones and family, of the school
for the blind at that place. Mies
Cosbow will remain indefinitely, as
she expects to take a position in that
city after a few weeks' rest.
1. W. Atkinson is putting lh fin -ishing
touches on nil itore ftt Odell
and will have his opening Saturday,
August II, when thut Jpablibnient
wtll be pleased to have the people of
the Odell and surrounding territory
OftU and inspect the targe stock of
i iii am hu ii 1 1 ! .ii in tha new Htnre.
Swetland Building, Portland, Ore
Mr. Atkinson comes here from Pen
Idleton, where be suooetsfully con
H. R. B. & T. CO. Bid. HOOd RiVer ducted a large merchandise business.
Get your meals at Parker liros.,
formerly Young's.
Best line of men's gloves in the city
at the Davenrt Harness Co.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kemp have
joined the eampers at Lost Lake.
Harry Coshow is up from Portland
for a tew days' visit with parents.
Dr. Sweetland and wife and Miss
Mark are camping at Lost Lake this
week.
A. S. Kelr and J. M. Sohmeltzer
and families are camping at the sea
shore. (Ieo. T. Ualligan, of Portland, visit
ed his brother, H. S. (Jalligan, over
Sunday.
The Misses Allen left Monday for
a visit with friends at Pendleton and
Walla Walla.
Bishop Scaddini and wife arrived
from Poitland Monday and went to
Cloud Cap Inn.
Ice cream, soda water and cool
drinkB served at Parker Bros., iu the
Hall Hull, ling.
Frank MoUarlaud and family and
the family ot C. G. Metoalt are with
the campers a , Lost Lake.
Miss Braoe returned to her home
near t he Dalles Sunday after a visit
with trie .ds at Hood River.
Mrs. J. 0 Krnniel returned Satur
day from the camp meeting at Jen
nings Lodge, near Uladstone.
Judga O. Masters, ot Sparta, Wis.,
visited the Oill and 'i aft families in
the oity the la ter part of the week.
L. H. Arnesou, receiver of The
Dalles Land Otlioe, is spending bis
vacation at bis rancb near the ('rap
per school.
J. P. Newell, of Newell, Gossett &
Walsh, was in the city Saturday and
inspected tbe city spriug witb mem
bers of tbe council.
Willis Melvlie, Samuel Thagr and
Kd Olazrer, of Cbroago, stopped off
between trains I'rlday to get a
glimpse of Hood River.
There will be a speoial meeting of
Hood River Lodge, A. P. & A. M.,
at Masonio Hall, Saturday eveuiug,
August 14. Work in M. M. degree.
Mrs. Hacbel Matsee arrived last
week from Menomioee, Wis., to spend
tbe summer witb ber son, Prank
Maasee, agent for tbe I'aoitio ftpxress
Co.
Prof. W. S. Bleakuey, of Pendle
ton, Ore., spent a day with Prof,
(ilbson last week. Tbey were ciatg
mates in college and had not met in
a number of years.
J. T. Holman bag old out bis hur
ness shop at White Salmon to J. B.
Case of Nebraska. Mr Holman is
again a resident of Hood Kiver and
aaye.he will take it easy tbe rest of
the summer.
Prof. Thompson) went to l'he Dalles
Saturdayto attend a meeting of tbe
Second District Pair as commissioner
from Hood River county. The dis
trict originally comprised tlx ooun
ties, but is composed of Wasoo and
Mood Kiver oouniies only.
John Carroll, of Mosler Pruit
Growers Union, was In tbe oity .Sat
urday on business. Mr (Jarroll says
that while tbere is tbe usual snortage
in the apple orop at Mosier, the prune
crop is good and the prices the best
in a number of yeais. The crop Ii
being bandied by tbe Union, which
exoects to ship between ten and
twelve oars. Tbey are being packed
in baskets and shipped to eastern
markets. Those who have old prune
orchards in Mosier feel pretty well
satislled with them.
W. (J. Pillow returned last week
from Portland, where he has been
under medical treatment for a cancer
ivbicb has developed on bis band. It
originated several months ago from
a sore, which nould not heel, it being
treated at (lift foi a carbuncle, lju
cal physicians finally made up their
mind that a cauoer was develm ing,
which proved true Mr. Pillow says
it is yielding to treatment, however,
and be is in hopes of curing it with
out injury to tbe band.
Shoes made or repaired at Johnsen's.
Mrs. J. K. Nunamaker returned
Tuesday morniug from Portland.
L. N. Blowers and Sam Blowers
went to Portland Thursday on busi
ness. Elmer Rand came up from Portland
to spend Sunday with relatives and
friends.
J. L. Roberts leaves tbii week for
Long Island, New Yor k, to visit his
parents.
J. P. Sylor, of St. John, formerly
of Hood Kiver, visited friends here
Monday.
H. R. Albee came up from Portland
to spend Sunday on bia ranch west
of town.
Mrs. K. C. Mahaney went to The
Dalles Tuesday to spend n week with
relatives.
Miss Mary Sbants arrived this week
from Kansas on a visit to Mr. and
Mis. L. C. Morse.
F. H. Wutts, The Dalles marble
man, bad business in the oity tbe lat
ter part of the week.
Mrs. Phoebe Morsai, who is camp
iug at Collins, came up last week to
spend a few days home.
Rev. W. F. McCorniick went to
Dufur Saturday, where be preached
to a congregation Sunday.
Wm. Yates and C N. Clark went
to the sea coast the latter part ol the
week for a few days rest.
; Hie ladles aid of Belmont will give
an ice cream social Wednesday even
ing on Mr. McKarlaud's lawn.
Miss Hilma Swemon, of Morgan,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Tay
loi over Sunday on the way to Seattle
fair.
Miss Sara Oiclni t, ot Boston was
tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Mo
Ccy, iu the Pine (irove distriot, thin
week.
M. Hawtborue left ior Cortland
Tuesday, where he met bis sister,
Mrs. J. ti. Ferguson, and took iu the
tbe Seattle fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton DouglM, o
Faulkton, S. D., visited Dr. aud Mrs.
Unirrigated
Lands
MR. FARMER OR IN
VESTORs Do not for
get, if you ever have
learned, our country so
called Waahougal. It is
one of the best dairying
and diversified farming
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.
M" 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 II I HI HUM frMH-
50c.
The Large Map of Hood River Valley
-Regular Price $1.00
We have purchased the entire print enabling
ns to SELL THEM for 50c. Now is your
only chance to secure one. An ideal sonviner
to mail to your eastern friends.
50c.
Slocom's Book Store
If your shoes have gone wrong take
them to Johnaen.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Uentley ie
turned Saturday from a trip to Port-land.
Dumlde over Sunday, going on to ...
Seattle Monday afternoon. , I" " me un
Biiirett school next Sunday afternoon
the Apple Growers Union is re.dy llt ;, p. m. A cordjal lnvltat,0D
to take care of your pear crop. Ry Lxleuded to all.
shipping witb them you will receive
a buyer's profits for yourself, which
is certainly worth saving.
Wanted, for cash customer, 10 aores
impioved or partly Improved one
snowing some income; also 20 to t
aores uncleared. O. V. Kdwarda &.
Co. Office next to Mt. Hood.
Fire among some rubbish near the
warehouse of tbt Apple Urowera Un
Ion last Monday night about 11 p. m
caused an alarm of lire to te sounded,
but it was put out without damage.
(J. W MoCoy, of Portland, who is
defendant on the condemnation suit
of tbe II, ,vl Kiver Irrigation Dhtrict
for a right of way acrosH bis land,
was iu the city the latter part ot the
week.
S. S. Smith, of Eldorado, Kansas,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Artbui Clarke
this week and will join bis wife at
Medford. They are looking for a
location in the wet.
II. L. Howe, of Walla Walla, is vis
iting his family hero. F. A. Bishop,
of Great Falls, Mont., also aiilved
the Hrst of tbe week, a d the two
gentlemen have associated themselves
witb Wentz brothers iu (be iibitraot
business. Tbey expect to open up for
business in about a month.
Bartletl Pears are almost ready to
pick. The Apple Growers I'rnon is
goiug to ship in carloads, and would
like to have growers hand all esti
mates in by Saturday, the 14th, if
possible. We should know at onoe
what to depend upon. Also, please
buiry those apple crop estimates.
B. M. Lawrence, jr., is back on tbe
road for Blake, McPall Co., Portland.
Mr. Lawrence was recently married
aud brought bis bride with blur on
bis trip to Hood Kiver tbe first part
of the week. Mrs. Lawrence Has sn
well phased with the city toll they
expect to make tbeir residence here.
B 0. Illanoher and J. H. lleilhron
ner arid their wives spent the week
end at Trout Lake, returning home
Monday evening.
J. P. Gilliette, postmaster at ('as
cade Locks, visited Wm. Ganger
MondHy and spent tbe day viaiting
Dee and looking over tbe valley.
K. II. Baker, wife aud ion, Klwin,
i f San Jose, Cal., visited the family
f Kev. G. B. Williama a few days
aud returned to Portland Tuesday for
Seattle and the Knst.
Special Hazelwood toe cream at
Koss & Kiobarda, is Maple loe Cream
itb whipped cream center. Regular
flavors as usual. Special orders will
receive careful attention.
lot Baptist Ladies Aid Society
will give a lawn social Friday eveu
iug, August 13, on tbe grounds euHt
of the parsonage, near the oburch.
Ieo crouin aud other refreshments will
be served.
Seven par cent money to loan on
improved Hood Kiver Valley lands.
Improve your apple lauds. See W.
If Winana, at Winaus on Mt. Hood
It. R , or write me at Dee, Ore.,
Hood River county.
Mrs. W. P, Dutton, of lleppner,
and Mrs. Kate Fuller, ot Willow Hat,
spent a tew days this week with Mr.
ud Mrs. S. R. Reeves, before de
parture of tbe latter for Maine, where
they will make their home.
Duane aud Gordeu Wledeo returned
Monday from Portland, where they
spent a tew days visiting friends.
Conductor Wieden left for Portland
in tbe afternoon to resume bis run.
He sayB that he has about lx aorea
of potatoes planted this yer, besides
about five acres of berries sat between
tbe rows of bis young orchard in
Odidl district, where the family are
spending the summer.
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon 8 8 A. ft Arrnitrontf, LL.B., Principal
Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard
commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More
calls for help than we can meet position certain. Class and
individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by
office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect. Special
penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue.
New Hotel Waucoma
Sunday Dinner, August 15, 1909
MENU
C Dsomme Royal
Queen Olives
Cream of Tomato
Sweet Pickles
Fried Fillet of Sole Tartar Sauce
Boiled Calves Tongue Tomato Sauce
Fried Spring Chicken a la Maryland
Banana Fritters Lemon Sauce
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef Au Jus
Roast Pork with Apple Sauce
Mashed Potatoes
String Beans Succotash
Cold Asparagus with Mayonnais
Apple Pie Custard Pie
Chocolate Ice Cream with Cake
Nuts and Raisins
American Cheese
Tea
Bent's Water Crackers
Coffee Milk
ALL SEATS 50c
ALL SUNDAY DINNERS ARE SPEOIAL
J. . NICHOLS
UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR
All chIIh promptly Attended, nlKlit or day, cUy or country
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
Nichol ltl.lt' . I or. (ink urn) '.Hi Hlx.
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