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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1909)
eoveu 1 REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIAL Is Worthy of Considerable Mention this Week School Outfits, Amounting to $5 or Over, 10 per ct. Refund Allowed HOOD RIVER OLAOIBSK THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, I90. rFINE FEATHERS r " i IRE.JOl-VELr I THAT FINE FEATHERS Jk Dp MAKE FINE BlftDJ. (yJL. AND FINE FEAT HER. 5 Dp f? i "WKKm WAKE r,NE: A1EN AND Wl4HE VOMEN LOOK FINE. WHO IWagy HP DOES MT WANT To LOOK -SFINEPWE ALL DO! i BU5TE R0VN ' -iaa&dlU II 1C "YJTrrB5t.N CO CHlfto Our V .s 'T' T T"a A O T -v w a w MISSES' SCHOOL CAPS, .Inst the right thing, worth to $1 .20 50c For Saturday "Watch our windows; it means dollars to you SCHOOL SUITS Introducing ElucRHEIMER STEIN'S new fall de signs and all remarkable values SCHOOL SHOES From BRENNAN & WHITE, known the country over for their service and fitting qualities You'll In percales, sateens, etc., all selected with the know them by the anvil in the heel. thought of service and good washing fabrics. And a dozen other things goes to make the school outfit complete. SCHOOL CAPS A great assortment of all the desirable patterns and colors for this season. SHIRTS and BLOUSES Buy Saturday And Get the TEN PER CENT REFUND CRAM'S New Fall Shipment (irover's Soft Shoes for Ten der Feet, Just Arrived. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS The Dietz Studio for photos. Land Plaster at Whitehead's. Cold boiled ham at McGuire Bros. Finishing for amateurs at Delta .Stu dio Home Rendered Leaf Lard at McGuire Bros. Best line of .Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. All kinds of suet and smoked fish at Jackson's. D. R. Noi'.on, of Poitlan.il, spent Monday in the otty. A dance will he Riveri at Pine Uroe, Orange Hull, Friday erenitig, August 27 th, Mrs W. ti Mollulie and Mis lles sie Vowell returned Monday from Col lias, where they spent a few days at the hot springs. ORCHARD LANDS 26 Acres Fine red soil, 3 miles southwest of Hood Kiver. County road through place. 8 acres under cultiva tion; 300 1 to 3-year old Newtowns and Bpitzenbergs; 8 acres bottom land; 6 inches of water stock besides t here being an abundance of free water for about 10 acres. Price 4000. Easy terms. lO Acres 5 miles out mi West Side. 2 acres cleared and in young orchard; bal ance slashed and burned; ex ceptionally light clearing. Price, 13500. lO Acres 3 miles out on West Hide. Well improved. cS acres in commercial or chard, 4 to 8 years old. Stock, implements and tools all go with the place. Price. $10,5000. 43 Acres Unimprov ed, in Willow Flat, high and sijrhtlv: liiiht clearing; no waste. fnoOO 1000 cash. 27 Acres 2 miles out on East hide. 22 acres in strictly commercial orchard, 1 to 7 years old in prime condition; good buildings; nice location. $5000 cash will handle this, and the or chard will take can? of the balance. lO Acres 5 miles out on East side; 8 acres in or chard, mostly Newtowns and Spitzen bergs in bearing; 2 acres in alfalfa; good build ings. Price, 110,500. 20 Acres 4J miles out on West Side; perfect loca tion; good house; line well. 1050 Newtowns and Spitz enbergs, 3 to 4 years old 3 acres in strawberries. Will double the purchase price of $12,000 in two years. Easy terms. 8 Acres 2 miles out. Improved with small house and barn. 112 Newtowns and Bpitzenbergs, 2 years old. 3 acres in clover and and potatoes; fiee water for irrigation. Price, 3000 $1000 cash. Devlin & Firebaugh Leading Dealers Swetland Building, Portland, Oie. If, R. B. & T. Co. Bldg. Hood River Our work guaranteed. Deitl Studio Buy your Lime and Vitro) at White heads. Hazelwood Creamery Butter at Me Quires, For Flower and Alfalfa Beedl go to McDonalds. Get a Scuffle Hoe at McDonald1! and a ve work. Camp stoves at cost. Davenport Har ness Co. Maple Syrup and Hal tern B. W. flour at Jackson's. If yon want shoei that don't go wrong go to Johnten's. Money to loan on improved farm land. T. I). Tweedy. Four fancy banging oil lamps at half priii' at Jackson's. Full line uf Lowney'g Bon Hons and Chocolates at Ross'. Una ami Sulphur Solution in any quantity, at Whitehead's. (.'. I), 'lhnmpsnu returned Friday evuniiiK from Cortland Highest market price paid for vea and chickens. McGuire Bros. Qel your spray hose from McDonald. Clean new stock;, no factory scraps. Dr. Nichoi'a Poison Oak Special guaranteed to cure. Price 60 cents. Dr. Nichoi'a Corn Remedy takes ofl the corns. "No cure, no pay." Price 25c. Fancy salmon bellies, Eastern mack, crel anil Lake Michigan white tish at Jacksou'i . Am In the market lor raw land at 4U to 150 per acre. Addieta Box 1", Mount Hood Hotel. Money to loan on improved ranch nropertv. -Hood River Hankinn & Trust Co. 6-2ltf A Wlnani and wife came up from I'ortlhiid Thursday to spend the daj with relatives. K. K StiaoK, of SHSid , was in the Upper Valley the latter pait of the week looking after his ranch property Sales are increasing daily at the Apple Growers Union Ice factory. Bi'st quality ol ice, reasonablepricei. Phoue 117. Ilarrin & Harris!) have purchased the hlaonsaith shop of A. W. Gulp, on the Heights, aud will continue the business. (lenrge K. Caetner left Thursday foi Seattle, where tie will meet his sis tr, Mrs. W. N. Oongore and bus band, who will return with him to Hood River for a Oist here. J, W. Shipley returned last week from Seattle. His family stopped on the way home to visit Mrs Shipley's parents it Silvering, returning noma Fridnj. MisB Nellie Shay returned to her ,i,,iio. r 'it,.. HuHch rioenital Fiidnv. after n two weeka' vacation. She bat not ben feeling well of late, having aymtumi of appendicitis. I i,l l ,iuh.r nf Pnil lot oh. e ectri ... . , .,.,.. , ill t.im I 'oIbiil'o fields for , O, ' ' ' 1 ' 3 the.Southern Piiitio Railway, stopped over a day lat eea 10 visit in cuu aiu, Mrs C. N, Clarke. If you want to buy or sell real eat ite go to Ontlunk & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abatracta and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. A. T. Dodge has purchased pro perty at Eicandido,Cal., and bis fam ily lnave for that place thia week to make their future home. Mr. Dodge wmtdown there a couple of weeks ago. Get a trial bottle of Dr. N'ichol' Rheumatic Remedy, Kidney Kemedv, or bladder tablet. K remedp for every ill that will do the work at small cost Manufactured by knl'i P.iiromy llooi 1 River, Ore. Our International garments keep theii shape and style, perfect fit, moatbeaoti t..i r. .iil, all the iioimlar atvles. Call and' leave vonr measure for a suit at A. L CarrnichaeTa on the Heights. O. L. StrBiiahan and wife and Mrs. Haldwin returned last wek from Salt Luke and after remaining in Hood River for a tew deys, Mr. and Mrs. Stranshan left tor iheir home at Port land Friday, accompanied hy Mrs. Deit Stranahau. Kat hound trims on the Jfl rth Hank road stop al Divlerw I is follows : No. 2, 11 :88 a. m.;N .4. 8:28 p. m ; No. li 7:04. This train "iily goes to Cliffs. Wp-i bound trains as follows stop at Underwood: No 5, 9t08 a. m, and Wo 1 at ri:ii0 p. in. Oeo-ge Hallev, Ko 'k I Ian I, ill . who wee a dslafate to tha G, A. K encampment at Bait laU, came to Hood River list waall to W Bis nephew, Harry Hailev. and faniilv. Mrs. H H Ballet, sr., who has been visiting here, returned with Mm Friday to Portland, "beta Ml. Bailey will vialt his brother for a few days. Shoes made or repaired at Johnaen'a. J. Otten made a business trip to 1'be Dalles Tuesday. Fresh hread delivered daily hy Parker Pros., Hall building. If jour shoes have gone wrong take them to Jobnaen, Received a car of Pure White Flour. Wood A liuggina. . E. 11. Shepard spent several days 'u Poi tiaud last week. Best line of men's gloves in the city at the Davenport Harness Co. Ueorge Irvine went to Portland Tuesday to take in tbe oiious. Harry Wood is spending bis vaca tion at Portland and other valley towns. Miss Kuth Murohle, of Wasco, visit ed Miss hidgiugtou a lew days last week. Mrs. S. N. Wilkius, of Portland, visited her sister, Mrs. V. U. Brook, last week. Try Pure White Flour. High grade, superior ipiality. Sold only by Wood A Huggins. Sweet cream and home-made ice cream at Parker Pros., Hall building. Free delivery. Win. Bobbins went to The Dalles luesduy to visit bis sou, Ueorge, at ibu county jail. O. P. Coshow, of lloseburg, spent tbe week end with his hrothei, H. li. Coshow and iauiily. Mrs. V. A. Liockman and sou, Miles, are spending the week u Port laud visiting trieuds. Roger Moe went to Dayton, Wash., Friday to spend a ooupl J of weeks with Ilia uncle, H 0. Moe. Miss L. Tiodsou left for ber borne it Morgan, Oie. , alter a visit with Mr. uud Mis Hubbard Taylor. Mis Pritohard aud Mrs Webster, of Oregou, Wis , visped at the home ot 10. O. lilauuiiar last, week. Miss irma Smith, who bas been visiting Mi s Evans for a week, re turned to ber home at Seattle xtiea lay. Mrs. Connor, of Seattle, who has ben visiting her niece, Mrs. F. A ''razler, leit for bone Tnstday even ing. I-.. L. Kobeitsaud family went to llillsboru Tuesday, where they epxeet co buy a farm and make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harrington, of Crookston, Minn., are visiting at the home of S. B. FJgbert and li. F. Moses. P. N. Hendricks, of Riceville, Iowa, is visiting the lamilies ot .Motile, Potter aud Radford, in the VMlley. I. W. Latterty returned Monday evening from Portlaud and Tuesday wait to v iintoii, near ileppuer, on business, J. J. Ward and wire, W. M. Stauft er, wile aud slater, wen to Newport Tuea lay to spend u few days at tne seashore. L. W. Laugbary nod wife, of Mon mouth, arrived Friday on a visit to then daughter, Mrs. J. L. Hersbner no! family. Dr. Kissner aud wile, of Heppnir, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nuoamaker, Frdlay eveing, and spent Sunday at Cloud Cap Inn. Mrs. C. U. (Jove went to Mnsier Monday to make arrangements for the new sobool year. She will teach again this year at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Sedersou, of Dee, went to Portland Tuesday aud was an cooipanied hv Miss Irma Yates, who will visit a week wltb ber aunt, Mr. Win. Haynes. Mrs. Ceo. H Lynn, who has been sick tor several weeka, has recovered and went to St. Jobus Tuesday to spend a week with her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs D. N. Hyerlee. A new safe with a burglar pronf cheat bas been installed in the post office and placed near the front win low, where it will he better piotected trom the skilled cracksman. Post master Yates is preparing to remodel the po8totflce to accommodate the ad dition to the force on account of free uity delivery. John W. Dennis, of the film of W. Dennis A Sons, Loudon, fruit brok ers, was in the city Monday getting icquaiuted with some of tbe apple (lieu. Mr. Dennia la making a tour of this country in the inteiest of bis house and says that Hood River up nles stand at tbe bead in tbe London market. Cnihy Cons No. 16 at their regular meeting voted to give a dinner and supper at K. of P. Hall Saturday, August 2H. Tbe proceeds are to be ised fornasitlng oneof Hood River's vnnug woneu through tbe normsl. 1 he pjcple of Hoed River and viol oity are Invited to help In this good work by their pai rO:iage Dinner will be served from 12 to 2: p. m. Sup per from 5:30 to 7 p, m. II. S. (Jalligau went to Portland Fri day. Hoard by the day or week at the Study Kitchen. s2ll Hi. C. Miller went down to Portland Tuesday moruiug. I lauce at Pine tirove Orange Hall, Friday evening, August 27th. Mrs. Oscar Vanderlnlt went to Port land 'Tuesday to visit friends for a fwe days. H. K. Arnold, of Poitiaud, was up Monday to look aftei bis lanch pro perty in the valley. W. F. t'ooper and family and Mrs. Sbafer spent a couple of days at Cloud Cap Inn last week. Miss Bradenhagen, of St. Paul, Minn., is visiting her uncle, ('apt. Henry Crandall aud fuuiily. P. A. Fraizer, manager of the Hood River Spray Maiifaotring Co., bus moved bis family to Pottlnnd. J. R. Nickelsen and family return ed Saturday from Camp Overall and will go to Salem this week tor a trip. M. Fl McCarthy has returned from tbe lOast, where he purchased a big fall and winter atock of goods for the Paris Fair. II. A. White came down from Higgs Tuesday and purchased a half section ot land from A. S. Blowers in Sher man county for $12,000. Quite a had tire is raging on the south end ot the Inrge tract of land recently bought from tne Stanley Smith Lumber Co. hy Mrs. McRae. 11. T. Regnell, who recently pur chased the Sausser place, arrived last week with bis family from Attleboro, Mass., and have become residents ot the valley. rVarl iiuolow, the tailor, who also has an apple ranch, is the first to put applea on display this year. He has a fine plate ot (iravenstei'iB in Lain way's show window. O. Li. Clapp, Harry and Viva and Fdna Clapp, Miss Madge Otis, Miss Ktbal House, Forest .Moe and Angus McDonald leturued Sdurday from Camp Overall and Lost Lake. Miss I 1 "oe UilhaueeRi ot 'The DhIIhs, has won the 1600 piano in the Journal contest, and wishes to thank her many good Hood River friends who assisted her m the contest. The Apple Orowers' Union will shp two oars of pears this week to New York. They have secured the bulk of tbe pear trade lu tbe valley this year aud are gett nig big prices for the growers. J. K. Hall has sold ten nines of the twa year old orchard in the Oak drove district to Trances Irwin, ol Franklin, Pa., for 15500, Mr. liwin will take possession at once and be oonie a resident off the valley. It is said by returning campers th t one of the valley toys was shootin. squirrels near Lost Lake and spud a cougar He threw away bis gun aud ran for camp and has since ottered reward to anyone who would go and bring in bis gun. W. F. Laraway, wife and son, Thurston, and Mrs. Shafer, weut to Portland 'Tuesday morning to take in tbe cirrus. Mr. Lsraway will bring hack a new 1010 model automobil . which he has leceived in a trade fni the oar which he bought this season. 'The muiketa Baal ire advnnoii if rapidly on Baitlelt. peers. Prici . have gone up to 11.50 per box in (hi lust week. Pears growers shippii g with the Apple Growers Union will reap the henetlt ot the lucreasi li prices. The glowers get tbe protlti this year The W. O. T. U. will meet at tie residenoe of Mrs Fioia Hartley en August 31st at 2:80 p. m, Important business matters, election of officers, and reports ot superintendents will come before the meeting Mvery member is earnestly requested to he present and participate in the work. G. O. Woodworth tins sold fortj acrea of laud near the new station on the Mt. Hi o i extensii a to a son of exli-overnor Motc, of Walla Walls. Ten acres are set to trees, ten ready to set out, and the balanot will ie Improved by the new ow ier, wbo will build a residenoe la the spring. Met June Pros, have installed u new bam and bacon lllcer, which Is the most up to date machine of its kind on the market. It is so arranged that it will slice the meat any thicknens desired ty setting the gunge and turning the wheel. It is a great time saver, besides doing the work much better than hy hand. Marshall Lewis has a crew at work digging a canal to conneot the old bed of Hood River with tbe main channel, below the mil road bridge, so it will bring a euirerit from the liver past the month 0i tbe sewer. The sandt.ar is much higher this year and tbe water st the mouth of the sewer is becoming Kaguaht. It is ex pected that the first fieshet in the river will widen an I deepen this canal and perhaps change the oourse ot the river buck to tbe old channel. l"l"I"l"l"M'M"H"l"l"l"MnM"H"M"M I I 1 1 H'4"H"M"l'i Unirrigated 1 1 School Time is Here Lands MR. PARMER OR IN VESTOR: Do not for g:ct, 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. So are the SCHOOL BOOKS. Every Book for every Grade. Get your Books mid Supplies curly ;inil avoid the rush. Everything for school use and just what the teacher ordered at .... SLOCOM'S BOOK STORE i"t"l"Mi1iM"H"M"t"l"H"M"l fl'M "l"M'i 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 II 1 1 I'M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I Karl Pranz returned I riday fiom Lost Lake. O. C. Oaas aud family have return ed from camp at Lost like. Dance at Pint (irove, U range hall, Friday evening, August 27th. W. H. Wilson came down froin 'lhe Dallas Monday on legal business. M. Knight, ol New Vnrk City, visiting Mr. Skinner in the Oak drove district. Mis Hearl Poole went tn Hood Ulcer Friday to visit relatives aud trlenda. - Iptimlat. Miss Lottie Corey of Hood liiver is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. I ishorne - Optimist. Call on Mrs. o. I.. Henderson at the Kandy Kitchen for a guaranteed remedy fi r female complaints. siJU It K . Ilenkle, of I'mlland, spent 3andny with his sister, Mrs. Hail Mart meea, and family, returning Moo lay afternoon. P, K. Dano, went to Hood Hivei Saturday night foi an over Sunday rill with relatives aud friends. Optimist. II. I). Wood of Hood Kiver, was a Suudav guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F T. MulUken, 73S1 B Ihlrd treet Optimist. Dr. H. C. Collins uud family re 'urnedthe latter part of tbe week tpm The Dalles, whee they spent -ereral days visiting friendB. Henry ("miner, of Portland, visited Mb cou-iu. Mis. H. H, Shepard, the first ot t'ie we k He is oouueotcd with the I gal department of tbe O. R & N. Mrs. Wit-den had a telehone mas sage from her husband. Conductor Wiedeu, at 1' irtlnnd, that be was ill and left for thai city with her daugh ter Tuesday morning. Messrs. Hotiert Livingstone, W. . Mnokinzie and William A. McHae, trie owners of the Livingstone tract, with their families, have been visit ing the valley the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Win. R, Ktarrett left for Now York the first of the week after spending several weeks in Hood Kiver. Mr. Starrett has a fine ranch near tbe Van Horn station and expects to coma out next spring for good and tecome a resident ot the valley. WANTED Man experienced In truit growing and farming to take charge of young orchard. Only mar ried man considered. Good salary and steady employment for right man. Applications confidential. I O appoint interview ive name, phone number, and state place of l.isi employment Address Postoffice Box 232. business (mm yY77 ) A 7t KXJc7 (M.WWf GRADUATES CAN BE FOUND VKKYWHKKK POINTING TO' THIS SiWK II. AS I Ml PK ANON vm THKIIt IKMAKKAM t. SUCCESS.! Facts Worth Noting Enrollment of students past year 468. All graduates placed In good positions. Filled hut 50 psr csnt applications for office help Reputation for thorough and psnonil Instruction. Safe and refining Influences. Send for new Folder and Success Stories WmMftMMIJ noif 8TUWENT8 WHEK' In If f i.i , i im r,i 'ma i uMTimirr i iitiioi- v wiiiviiv wnn.i ui j tr 1 1 1 n , i ' i urnimib 'tfi WWW ,,..,H-H"I"I"I 'l"l"l"l"l"l"l"l"M'il' I' liii I lilt I I 1 1 1 1 M l I'M 1 1 1 1 MW Goods That We Feature; Diamond "W" Canned Goods a re much the best. Golden Gate Coffee & Tea the natiHfaction line. "Gold Medal" Butter 1ms no equal. Heinz Beans and Pickles above nil others. Armour's Lard, Bacon and Hams. 1 1 ave you tried them. "Good Things To Eat." THE STAR GROCERY PHONE 53 HWWI-MH-HHW-H"H-.r-H-HI- -H-1-H-IM-H-H-I-H- HOOD RIVER Manufacturing Engineering Co. (SVO0E88OB8 TO J. J. LU0KEY) General Machine Work and Blacksmithing Phone 305M I lood River, Oregon J. . NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR All rail promptly atta&dsd, night or (lay, city or country EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Mlaboll Bldg., cor. I ittk mm Mb HU. Ilo'il. Kl VKK, OKKIII.-4 ,unin I Homk -omi ii 3fiH-. 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