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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1909)
Two HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY OCTOBER 7 1909 ifyaab &iurr (Blanrr Issued Kvery Thurday by AHTHl K I). MOB, Publisher In Its rtge that tbe city huil nailed another election to vote hoods tor miinioipHl water tryatern, the orgun of the water company vents its spleen aguinat the mayor ot the city, railing N. C. i i i i - "Assistant Mayor," and trieg in every way to belittle the efforts of the mayor and council in thi'lr eltort to provide a wholesome system of water for the city. It is an indication that the paper will not stop at anything in its elforts to de feat the tioud issue. 'Ihe uiayor is emleavoiihg to do hin duty and work lug for the best interests of the city, without hope of personal gum himself except the benefit of g lod wholesome water for his family, and the satisfaction that he is doing his duty as be sees it. That the water organ has seen fit to attack him and bis friends personally, Is not to its credit, and will gain them nothing in the contest. ST. MARK'S GUILD TO PUT ON "PINAFORE' Acting upon a petition signed by DMrly 150 property owners in the city, the Council have taken steps t3 call another election to bond the city for a mnniclptl witter system. The people will again be asked tu vole on bringing in the water from the city's spring. While the Council will make every ef fort to sewer that part, of the city in the drainage area of the private water iyn tt in, it will he but a temporary relief. Homo of the districts sparsely settled would not otherwise need sewers fur Home time, and it is too bad that they must now pay a heavy sewer tax on much vacant property to protect the private water system. If the bond elec tion carries, and work is commenced at once upon the municipal system, the sewering of much of the territory could be postponed until there are more resi dences to bear the burden. With all of the arguments against bringing in the city's spring, it is conceded that another water supply must be secured to take the place of the stuff now being uppled, and with all of the investiga tion since the last bond election, noth ing has been found as good or as cheap an tlie city s spring. At the rcipieHtof a large number of property owners who signed the petition, the inii'stion will he again submitted to the voters next month. The Ht. Mark's (luild will present the light opera "H. M. Ship Pina fore," at the opeia house next Tues day and Wednesday evenings, Oct ober 19 and l'X 1 lie opera is full ot good uiusio which never fails to cap tivate and please the hearers. I tie young people of the cburoh have been working on tbe music tor several months and tor tbe past week they have been directed by Prof. Mar tiu K. Koliinson, ot t'bioago, who has bad much experience in putting on this opera and he is rapidly whipping the local talent into shape tor an excellent performance. Put. Kofcln son is well kuowu here having had chuige of tbe staging ot "Uelabazzer" a few years ago. ihe solo parts are all well taken and the chorus comprises many of the best singers in tbe city. Tbe prooeeds from tbe performance will be given to tbe Episcopal rectory tun. I. Millinery! Do do! fail to look over our liiie of Ladies' and Misses' Hats. We have a HpiVnditi assortment at lowest prices Uhe Paris Fair Hood River's Largest and Best Store w e ai'f Belling Lots of Mens'-Boys' Suits Let us Bhow you what wp can do in this line. 0. R. & N. MIST PUT ON LOCAL TRAIN District Attorney (J. W. Phelps of Umatilla county, was instructed Hat unlay hy the iuiiroad cotnuiiasion to institute mandamus proceedings an the circuit couit for Umatilla county to con. pel tbe Oregon KaiJroad & Navigation company to comply with the order of tbe railroad commission directing that the local train service betweeu Pottlaud aud Pendleton that has been abandoned be again inaug urated. The order referred to was made by the commission in September, 1907. In compliance with it the Oiegou Uuilroad .It Navigation company put on a local tralu between Poitlaud aud Pendleton, but the service changed May 16, 1!W, and the train operated as an inter state train between Halt Lake (Hty aud Portland which th commission does not regard as a com pliance with the order. II. It. Nearer Funeral. The funeiBl of II. R, (Jearey was held .Sunday afternoon from the Hurt mess chapel under the auspices of the Masonic lodge. Key. J. (. late pleached the funeral sermou and the music was furnished by a male quar tette. The pall healers were I K Moiee, w. j. baker, B, h. Claxtoa, B, E. Smith, U, P.. Caatuei and K. W. Htone. Mr. (iearey had been an active Mason lu bis youugei days though ill health had prevented him from participating in tbe affairs of the lodge since he came to the commu nity. Ha was a charter member of the Plalnvlew, Minn., Masonic lodge and had held the otllce of Worsblplul Master in that lodge for a number ot years. One; of his most oherished poa-iesslonv was a haudinme past mas ter's jewel, dated July 7, IBM, which had been presented to bin by the lodge. Ills son, (ieotge II. (Jearey, of Ht. PiUl, came for the funeral as did Mr. and Mrs. Jacob lugie, of Newberg, too latter being a cousin of Mrs' (iearey IntermeutJ took place at Idlewllde. W. A. Cardner spent Sunday at t he Dulles Horn To H. A. Cunning aud wife, October 0th, twin boys. Horn To (Just Westerberg aud wife, October 4tb, a daughter. Misses Jennie aud Kdra Williamson, of Priueville, visited their cousin J. W. Shipley last Sunday. Paul Hubbard has just received a brand new shipment of the latest vocal aud iustiuuieulm music. There will be a dauce at Pine drove Orange hall, Kriday night, October 8. Come out and have a good time. August. Wilson aud D, E. (Jatee, of Cascade Looks, wtre in town Tuesday on business with tbe county court. Miss Helen Teal went to Portland Saturday where she entered a sanitar ium to be treated for nervous prostra tion. Milo Frederick, who has been home the past week uudei the d ctor's care, leturned Sunday afternoon to Coium hia Uuiveisity. J. W. Weinberg baa been helping to conduct a sale here left Sunday for Vancouver, Wash., where be is luteiested in a similar venture. H, H. Markley, who manages a lub ber plantation in Mexico, wit1, his sun, I' red Markley and wife, visited Oeorge Sargent aud wife last week. Mrs. Q, W. McAfee, nee Miss Eva loklasou, a former Hood Kiver gill, but no w living at Seattle, is in tbe city visiting her aunt, Mrs. II. J. Frederick. There is some strong courting go ing on lu a certain borne in Hood Hiver. A lovely young ludy will soon he making tbe morning coffee for two. Of course she will use Polger's Uoldeu (late. Tbe Eastern Star will give tbeir an nual ohiokeu pie diunear Tuesday Ootober Vi at ti o'clock. A cordial invitation le.extended to a members of tbe.order, whether 01 not members of Hood Hiver Chapter. Tbe Univerlsty club held au in formal smoker aud meeting iu the club rooms Saturday afternoon and made plans f or their second annual banquet which will be In Id on tue Saturday night, of 1 air week. I " tbe man expecting to buy a hat, Morlan Sl Ooodmuu would like to show their first stock of men's bend wear, which is absolutely uew aud better Mian ever before has beeu biought Into the valley of apples. Kenorder Langille aud Marshal Lewis have auuuuuced a campaigu for the collection of dog licenses aud the owuers of oaulnes had heller take heed and see that their auimnls are provided with tbe proper municipal tags. The second annual lutersoholastlo trunk and Field meet will he beld at ine wanes rrmay alleiuoon as one ot the features of the fair at that place. The Hood Kiver athletes won tbe cup last year and should thy suooeed iu betting the teams from The Unties end Sherman uouuty week the trophy will become peimaueutly. Keginning Munday, October 10, O it. & N. east -bound tralu No. 12 2 SL Ladies' and! Gents' Mufflers make are the a full line of FULL FASHIONED i MUFFLER Of the Bradley best. We hav colors. They a re just the thing for the cold weather. Try them. SWEATER COATS When you waul a good sweater eit her for yourself or your wife, daughter or the children, remember we have them, and at a saving to you over what you will be charged elsewhere for the same grades. Some especially bii bar gains in some damaged ones for ladies, misses and children. Second Floor. SPECIAL Men's High Grade Hats For 98c We have a bunch of Men's Hats that we are determined to close out, as we need t lic room. These are good, clean stock but we have not a run of sizes In any one style. They are worth $l,fl50, 2, 2 50 and 3 and we have put them altogether and you can have your choice or the ver small sum of 25C SPECIAL Men's Negligee Shirts Here is truly a goo 1 buy whether you need a shirt at present or not. They are made up in good style, full cut and of good material. All that is wrong with them is the patterns not being as desirable as some others. They are worth from 50c up to 75c. Your choice while they last for only SPECIAL Ladies' Coats Worth from $8 up to .) each. These are not the latest- styles, but in quality they fire first -class and will give you the very best of wear. Your choiee while they last, only $1,39 Men's and Boys' Winter Shoes We have just picked up a big bar gain in these shoes, and have them on our bargain table. Just look them over. You can see the values yourself as soon us you look at them. These are a sample lot and are made of the very best leathers in the neatest of style. Call and see them for yourself. The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Manhattan Shirts and -John B. Stetson Hats ; 5 Mrs. Peruiclia Watson Circle, who favorably known here, having for the died at The Dulles Saturday was the , past three years or more been engag mother of Mis. Mary I luck us of this led in the development of ranches in place. Miss Lela Kelsey has resigned her position in Slocom's Hcolr store and expect to leave for tbe East in a short time. Miss Hlauoho Harbison bus taken her place. Morlan & Ooodman have opened a new department ot men 'a hats and they have a brand new stock ot bead gear which has been in town less than a week ana they are prepared to put the very latest styles on any man's head. Judge McCiedie Nominated. Judge W. W. MoCredie, of Van couver, was nominated last week a the Hepubl ioan candidate to Hiioeee.i Francis W. Cushman in Congress i'ioiii the 2nd Washington district, the Republican nomination is erjuiva lent to eleotlon and the selection Ot Judge MoCredie is a victory for tbi river counties. Judge MoCredie is at present on the Superior bench ami is kuowu iu baseball circles us tin owner of the Portland team. Notice of Removal. The S yle Shop has heeu moved in to tbe Mohols' building at 413 Oak street. MIhsJ. W. Davis. who fur- here at 10:96 a. m. and west-bound train Mo. 11 due here at 3:20 p. m. will be discontinued east ot Peudetou aud will run ou the same local sched ule betweeu that point aud Portland A new fast mall train will be started Friday ruuuiug from ChioBgo to Port laud which will out 12 hours from the eld schedule which will mean quicker mails fiom the east. Charles Moody, who has a ranch at Card of Thanks. We desire to sincerely thank thr tire boys, friends a d neighbor so kindly aided u- iu Hiving our niture from the lire Latt w ek. Oeorge F. Coe aud wife. Football Team Organized. A numner of young man about town who are interested in athletics met Monday evening aud organized tbe Hood Uiver Athletic ('In b It is the inteu'iou of the new oigauizutiou to this I have a tootball team this full and to theirs i that end Howard U ail ley was elected captain aud Ora Ford, manager, to arrange tbe details A suitable due; ground will be procured and games played with nearby towns. The boya expect to give a benefit, dauce, Fri day night, Ootober 15, to raise money with whiob to purchase uuitoims lor the team. Hone I'. S. Commissioner. Henry L. Howe, piesideut of tbe Wauoonia Abstrac' anJ Investment Co., has been appointed United States Commissioner county. Oeorge T. for Hood Kiver Pratbur, the a, r , ' , l " tormcr commissioner, resigned re Summit, S, J., where be has beeii(mntl lltlir h8vi1K hfllll tno ,)0(liton vis ting his paren s, W. I . Moody , IleHrl y twenty yeais. and wife since last June. His father aud mother accompanied him aud will spend the winter out heie. F. F. Isham also came out to look at land! and will probably buy as he was very favorably Impressed with the valley while here ou a former tup. lira. V. BlMDha.ll of New York Ib lliol a hi. mli. i of the party who are all 1 registered at the Mt. Hood. New KchI Batata Firm. 11. E Duncan a Co. have opened up real estate ctllces iu the Davidson building at the cornel of Third 'and Cascade streets and expect to do a general business iu buying and sel ling orchard laud iu this vicinity. Mr. Duncan, who will havethe mana gement of the business, is well aud various parts ol tue valley. Recently ba has teen extensively interested in lands about Mosier. Mr. Duncan thoroughly understands the apple lands and is oonverssnt with land values in this locality and we predict success for him. Only $4000 Delinquent. With the closing of tbe time for laying taxes Monday, Hood Hiver county makes a sbowlug for the Orst j ear which she can well be in on I of and whioh probably oaunot be equal ed hy any other county In the state if not iu tbe uniou. According to fig ures given oui from tbe sheriff's ofilce less thBn 4 per cent of the taxes due the co inty were allowed to be come delinquent. Tbe total anicunt ot taxes due was vltlH.OOU aud $104, 000 hud teen paid in up to Monday evening while a number ot taxpayers came in later to pay and were assess ed the penalty for delinquency who had been Ignorant of the last day on whloh they could pay. Will Divide Suburban Tract. A very important deal was consum mated this week when John .oils and W. J. Haker & Co. purchased of E. C, Moon ey tba 14 acre tiaot adjoiu ing the Hall grnuuds on the west. Ah the City is rapidly growing iu this vicinity, tbe new purchasers may divide a portion of the property iu to city lots, balance will be divided into small tiaats, suitable toi parties wishing to grow truit and also have the conveniences of tbe city. iiaker & Co. also report tbe sale of 100 acres in tbe Mt. Hood distnct, belonging to F. E. Strang to Charles aud J. H. Hall. Pletnre Show Doth Well. 'ihe Oem moving picture theater I s showing daily to large crowds at both tbe afternoon aud eveuing perform ances and the patrons of Die uew theater are unanimous In tbelr praise of the high class films which are being presented. Among the featuiea at i be Oem during the last week was a reproduction ot the Ian mis Bums Johuson tight. The subjects for to day will be "A House full of Agree able Sides," "Haby's Churn," "The (ambler's Vow" aud "1 Will Have a Husband." Tbe managers of this popular playhoute are scouting tbe best films to be had and are makiug eveiy effort tu give the most pleasure to the audiences. walked on to Mosier. 'The officers here were notified and Maishal Lewis and Constable Ganger gave chase to tbe fugitives on a railway velocipede. They made tbe trip to Mosier in just 25 minutes only to learn that tbeir birds bad down tbe town on another fieight just ten minutes ahead of them. Tbey wired to The Dalle but tbe thieves were not intercepted. Oakdale Greenhouse Now is the time to pick out Ropes and hardy plants for Fall planting. See them in bloom aud get what you want. We have them, Fletcher & Fletcher Money and Razors Stolen. Two fairly dressed strangers broke into the section house at Vieuto last week and stole six razors aud $15. i'hey also took a check tor $42 whioh they dropped out side. Tbey oame to this plaoe ou a freight traiu aud V. tt. ('. T. 0. Entertainment. The "Y" musical and elocutionary entertainment, which will be iu charge of Mrs. Eva C. Wheeler, of Cottage Drove, who is state secretary of tbe auxiliary temperance organize tion composed of tbe young r ladies, will be given in the opera house to night, it will consist of musical and dull numbers by tempeiuce workets of state-wide reputstion aud Miss Maiy Hammond, ol Falls City, super intendent of tbe physical culture tie pnrtuieut will give bu Indian club rla monstratiou The closing number will be a continuous rend ng inter spersed with songs, entitled "Ihe Saving of Daddy" by Mrs. Wheeler. Upper Valley. 180 acres, mostly brush land. 00 acres with good improvements. Kill acres, 11 being In orchard. 20 acres, one half cleared. 100 acres timber. :io acres, is of it cleared. W. II. Marshall, Dee, Oregon. Kor Mule Cigar and coufeetlouery store on the hill. A snap it taken at once. L. B.Btev. ens A Co. ot.i Kor fale-Oos mile north of Mt. Hood p. o. 50 acres orchard land in section UM-IO. Two streums, l;i Inob water right; fine view Mt. Hood. 110 acres hill IhiiU partly Umbered, fiuoo rash, finou on or before 20 yeais at 7 per cent. Murray Kay. iiL'i.lf Kor Hale 16 Inch oak and pine wood at J. H. Shoemaker1 Lear Hurrut school. alUtt Kor Hale Wi cords of 16-lneb dry pllt Mild ricked up. 1(1.00 per riet, lobs, phone ;I2I2 L. pine wood I). It in. Kor Sale Cigar, Confectionery and Not inn Ht-ire: goon stock, good local ion, doing a good bunlaess, Beireaomi for selling. Apply L B, Stevens A Co., on the HeluhU. For Bale- X inch wagon, shalts, tongue springs, spring seat, $;ifi. A. J. llaynes, I n derood. oil Kor Sate -one horse, one buggy, Inquire.!. L. Bloont, 7D0 Twelfth St, tents. OH Kor Sale A good driving horse, weight llBBj weight 105H; city broke: perfectly gentle inr lady to drive V. A. C ow, route 2, near Tucker bridge. oil Would like to exchange an excellent tttnbM claim, patented, for good Improved or omul, proved orchard bunl in valley. Claim lies in Oregon's best tlmla r ta n, halt mlleof logging stream, t miles of lallroud. HlaStolU ml lion feet oi yellow flr, yellow pine and sugar pine. If Interested aaartaa L, care Glacier, nil Universal & Quick Meal Ranges Heaters and Cook Stoves The modern, up-to-date lines, combining oven ther mometers, oven ventilators, broiling lifts, full polished, NO blacking. No prize packages but every stove is a prize. Sold on pure merits and positive guarantee. And from the stove department we in vite you to go through the FURNITURE SECTION. TWO carloads now being placed. The newest and most up to date finishes Funnel Waxed, Early Eng lish, Weathered, Birds Eye Mahogany. A pleasure to show you through the store with everything for furnishing a home. Stewart H'dwareiFurniture Co. THE STORE 256-258 Cascade Avenue Is running in full blast and we are selling cheaper than ever before. So come and convince yourself that you can buy here cheaper than any place in town. CLOTHES for men, ladies and children and also RUBBER GOODS and RAINCOATS. We are selling SUITS at 33 Cents on the Dollar White House Hood River, Or. This Store is here to stay In st cio er 1 sstllle i Maslker, phone i 6d.ll, lie vulley. ( R star Kor Bale Good strawberry plants front young paten, inquire of W, H. Corey, OH mile west mill v-outh of ball groundH. !': 21221.. sltitl Wanted I.I ht rig and lior.se, weight about 12U0, iu exchange for work. Harry I, a & K 1)1,11. oil For Snle Dreiim Separator, cows, horses, buck, lmrne.su, mower, rake, plow and Garut inn implements. Address Iiumas place, .Ml. Hood or phone Udell til. oJl For Sale A set of heavy double breeching harness; very little wear. Having no further use for It will be sold at a bargain. Call at Kockford store, phone WJx. For Sale A fine driving horse, buggy and harness- Mlmpson C'opple, 501) Montello Ave, PUOMWL. oSl Wanted to hire a saddle horse, all or part of tbe time, for a few weeks. Phone 2114L. s;u Ulrl wanted for general housework. M4L, l'hi.n OJl rages. oil Cook and housekeeper wanted. Mrs. Frank A. Cram. Loit October I, an Aqalp.1 boras cover, be tween Tucker' bridge aud my residnce. C. D. Thompson. o!4 For Sale-A few high grade Plymouth BOOK cockerels. Beat on f S. OOMt. Prices are low at this lime ot year. Murray Kay, phone bm., o2 WANTKIi-Si'iiK-M ,u ;a.inie wants an energetic and rwpon.lble man or woman in Hood Kiver to collect lor i . newals aud solicit new subscriptions durliu lull or spare lime. Experience unnecessary. Anyone can atari among friends and aoquiiiiana and build up a paying aud permanent business without capital. Complete OUtdl and instructions free. Address "VON," success Maga.me, Koom li ;i, Success Magaz.uc building, New York city, n. v. 021 HOYS.! Q1KL8I COLUMBIA BICYCLE Fltthl Ureatest tiller out. (let your friends to subscribe to our magazine aud we will make you a present ol a :im Columbia lli-cyele-the best made. Ask for particulars, lice ouitlt, and clieulai telling - How mstai I. Address, "Tbe bicycle Man," 2D-81 East 22d Street, New York City, N. Y. o21 For Hale A fresh cow with calf, one week Old, anil one set ol single wagon harness, phone 21 IX. o2N . . ""'S mam n mm m mmmmmmmmhi -mm mj No Feiry Alter Daik -Tbe Underwood Ferry will not meet tbe evening traiaa connecting with A ood Kiver during liie winter months on aeeount ot darkness. Harry Oisen. o2 Kor Salc-tiiey mare six years old, trained to pack, ijtioti traveler, used to women and can b seen at Underwood landing. Mrs. Harry oisen. o25 Kor Sale Price, 1U0. Uisid horse, buggy and harness. Phone :H. o2s Lost-Smiill rattan basket containing silk shawl, betweeu Will Iscnucrg's residence and my place. W. M. Isenberg. rtW NOTICE. A Pedal meeting of Ihe 8tickholders ol the Karmers' Irrigating Company will be bald Saturday, October Ml, 1V08, at 10 a. in. at K. ol P. Hall, Hood Kiver, for the purpose of electing Directors, lo serve one year. by ortier the board ol Directors. M. H. NICKEI.SEN, See. Ed Mi obeli, of i3teenoo, Wasli., wag iu town vVedueaday. Metbodint Ef-Ucopal Church I'. B. Foid, uiiu inter. Keitieuce, (JIG State at. At home fuieuoouit and Ttiuraduy nlteruoouB. Prayer meeting, i'bura day eveuing at 7 SO followed by oUitiial Hoard meeting, the .aktur will speak ou "home New Interpreta tions Needed". Sunday aeivioea: 10 i. ui. -Sunday School ; 11 a. m. publiu eerviuea aud etroiou by tbe I ,i stui. ; ti .'M ftp worth League BMOt ing ; 7 ;:tu- Sermou by tbe paetoi. A homelike chuiob uud a cordlel wel come fur eveiybody. Accommodating iiBUem. Uood rouuc Male quartette.