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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
w samwHHip t-jjjBHiy flMHiBflBB flHBBHims - ja vIJw New Fall Goods WwB msJM.ML yr At Special Discounts. For on week,, commencing Thursday, Oct. 21 to Wednesday, Oct. Ml inclusive, this ilijl' jfdf 'JH Vs, store will refund in cash 10 of all bills of $30.00 or over. This includes every department in the store. tmkL ' ifflff IipWWM COMBINE YOUR PURCHASES AND MAKE THIS SAVING. We have everything to -vear for W'AfflWBR iSiP. her. mother or the OUdreu. MBt I L BRIEF L0( AJ. MATTERS. Sec Blowers Hro. for heaters. The Dietz Studio for photos. Land Plaster at Whitehead's. Cold boiled ham at McOlltre Bros. Finishing for amateurs at Deit. Stu dio Home Rendered Leal Lard at McUnire Bros. ltent line of Spray Notr.les at Melton- Ids. Shasta Water .lack can furnish you with oyster uoctatll hy the glass, iiart or gallon, Blagdon & Ferguson have opened a barber shop next to Lane a Qibbons and Invite the patronage of the public Selected Orchard Lands lO Acres Highly improved, 1 miles from town on main county road, on the West Side; in B choice district; lies perfect for irrigation, with perfect drainage. Fine easily worked clay soil, all under cultivation, and about 8 1-'.' acres planted to orchard as follows : 1211 6 year old Nawtnwns and Spitzenbergs; 144 ft-year-old Newtowns and Spitzen bergs; 146 2-year-old Newtowns and ltHI Newtowns 1 year old. All in prime con dition; besides a family orchard of 20 trees fi yean old. 2 acres in strawber ries, 1 year old, planted between the trees; balance ot place In meadow. Im provements consis t of a good bard fin ished 7 room house, two-story barn, line cemented well and suitable outbuildings One mile to school, church and store. R. F. I)., telephone and electric lights. Price, including 7 inch sof water from fanners' ditch, horse, wagon, buggy, harness, hi dozen chickens, harrow and ill farm ng implements, $110600. Easy terms can be arranged. 20 Acres Unimproved, about live miles out on the KsSI Side, fronting on county road. High and sightly, per fect drainage : tine red hot soil; cov ered with brush and some pine and oak timber, all of which is easily cleared, tl inches of water from l'.a-t Fork irriga tion ditch goes with tin- place. A beau tiful view can he had from this place overlooking the valley. Absolutely the best buy In this district. Price, 8300 an acre; $.'!,0'K) cash; balance to suit purchaser at 8 pr cent. This land is excellent for strawberries as well as applet, 11 Acres well improved, SJ miles southwest of Hood River; good district . high and sightly ; perfect drainage. New bouse of six rooms, located among large oak trees. Qood bam, chicken house, and other outbuildings 4 acres in full hearing oachard, mostly Newtowns and SpittenbergS ; balance of place in perfect condition. Living stream through back of place. There goes with th" place one horse, oow, new surrey, cultivator, chicken and small tools and implement! and 3 inches of water stock, besides an abundance ol free water. Price $10000, $4000 cash. 20 Acres -Unimproved, about 7 miles from Hood River on the Last Side high and sighll.t ; eaeilv worked red shot soil; all go d orchard land; under the ditch. S iak and pine timber. Price 81. i0 pel acre. Kasy terms. 2 0 Acres'v'- miles out in the ('rapper district; perfect soil, tine drain age; high and sightlv ; stream through place whic h affords good fishing and free irrigating water for five acres. New 7 room house, hard finished, costing fl7"i(). There are 22 twelve vear old apples, mo-tlv Spitzenbergs; !( four vear old Spitzenbergs j 207 2 year old Newtown and Spltienberg, and a fam ily assortment of p.ache, (tears, cher ries, apricot", etc Trees are all in P'ime coi dition. B acres of strawberries ninatlv 1,1.1- iiu olxllt intf. Half Hide to school house and store; It. F telcnhone ; -I inches of Water I) and Price $1.5,500, $5,000 cash. 43 Acres union r ved 0 miles tout It of Hood River, -", miles south of Od. II. All under the ditch and every foot can be cultivated t brush land, light clearing. A loose, easily worked red shot soil. Oeuuiua bargain ul $5000; $1000 cash. 20 Acres Improved. Located in center of West Side. S miles out on ifiimtv road. Nice locati in. fine soil, good ,'lrninage. 16 acres in two year old orchard in good condition; there being :7fi Newtowns. 800 So:tz nbergs, and 10 Arkansas Blacks, Jonathans am Wunan for oollenizers. ltalanee of place in meadow and pasture. 6 inches of wa'er stock goes with place. Price $11,000; $3,000 cash. Devlin 4 Firebaugh Leading Dealers Swetland Building, Portland, Ore H. H B. & T. Co. Bldg, Hood River M-jeE i ; ' . -- Mki; i New Umbrellas Sweater,Coats Fall Shoes La Vogue Cloaks Shoes made or repaired .lohnfen's Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio Btiy your L n e and Vitrei at White head's, A complete line of hardware at Blow ers Bros. Hazelwood lieauiery Butter at Mo (iuires. All kinds of suet and smoked fish at Lick -ou's. W. E. Dabney, Tailor, Third Street. Phone 4M. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to go s at McDonalds. iet a Scuffle Hoe at McDonald's and ave work. Camp stoves at cost, ness Co, Maple Syrup and Davenport II ar Kastern B. W. flour at Jackson's. If your shoes have gone wrong take ttiem to Johnsen. Fresh bread delivered daily by Parker Bros., Hall building. Miss Hunt, Public Stenographer, Room 14, Hall building. If yon want shoes that don't go wrong go to Johnten'i, Money to loan on improved farm land. T. D. Tweedy. Four fancv hanging oil lamps at half price at Jackson's. Lull ine of l.owney's Bon Bons and Chocolates at Ross.'. Rest line of men's gloves in the city al the Davenport Harness Co Line ami Sulphur Solution in any quantity, at Whitehead's. Highest market price paid for veal and chickens. tlcOuire Bros. Get your spray hose from McDonald Clean new stock, no factory scraps. Ask for Burnett's Extracts, Light quality. Sold only by Wood & Iligjjins. Fancy salmon bellies, EL as tern mack erel and Lake Michigan white fish at Jackson 'i . Take borne at bottle of Mt. Hood Oyster Cocktails put up by DeBussey's Oyster House. Sweet cream and home-made ice cream at farcer tiros., ttait uauaing. Free delivery. C. V. Edmunds, M. D. Rye, ear, nose aim throat. Mimmer omce noure, H:lf a. in. to 4 p. ni. Phone .'W12L. W. K. Dabnev lias opened a tailor shop on Third street, next to Rogers photograph gallery. rnODetOM. If you want to buy or sell real estate go to Onttmiik & wtien. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired at W. E, Dabney's tailor shop. Special attention paid to ladies' suits. Phone 4b M. J. 0 Sbntfer and tleorge If. Shaffer, nt Homestead, Pa., spent Sunday and Monday looking over the tin it lands iu the valley. The Voting Peoples' Society of the First Baptist Church will give a hel lowee'n basket social Ki idHy evening, October 22, ut C S. 1 rue's hall on the Heignts. Eli Stari, who was formerly a resi deut of the valley, cnie here Satur day from Sau Jose, Cslil , aid speut a few days looking after business iu connection with a ranoti he owns io the valley. W. L. Hodges Jr., was ill lust week threatened with typtioid fever but he whs able fo be nt bis post in the Stewart llardwaie store Monday Mis. Hodges has just recovered trcm to weeks illness which also showed sym turns of typhiod. 3. J Mortimer arrived Saturday witb his lioises which he hud driven over the mountlaus froni the Wen ., tehee country and wiU use them In developing the place he lecently bought time miles out on the west side. He puichused the lano thiough the Higgx Amuut Laud Co , and paid 1700 per acre tor the 10 sore tract which represents the highest price paid for unimproved land in the Hood Rivei valley. Mr. Mortimer bas been n giower io the Wenstohee and is an experienced orehurdist. The Woman's Cbristaiu Temperance Union desire to thank the gqyd peo pie of the city for the many ways iu which they helped to make the Slate Convention in great a sitcoms. Es peoially the people who opened their homes Hurl so nospiiaiuy euienuineu tbe oelegates. The Uul ariaD Chuicb for the use ot tbetr beautifully de oorated ronm. The M. K Church, tor their houne of worship. The Com mercial Club tot their many courtesies I and Newman's orchestra for music Rev. W C titlaiore who untiring ivih ii bis Rid fuui 0'S to last. The young ladies and little girls who so charmed the audlnce witb their pretty drill-. And tbe boys ami girls , who sbowe 1 the women their place of j entertainment and carried theii heavy suitcases. i iiiiii i in nun i ii iiim i mi i in I ii mm it in biii i f FRANK A. Silas H. Bool was at The Dalles on business last Thursday. S. W. Stark was iu Portland on legal business last Tburdsay. (leorge W. Coburn and wife left Sunday for a visit in Seattle. J. J. Stewart, nt Salt Luke City, whs in town last week on business. A. J. rJagen uud wife, of Poitland, are visiting at the heme of J. R. Steele In the VHlley. 1 1 auk Hell, of Forest, Ind., was here last Thuiuduy visiting his oousiu, Mr. C. A. Nutley. (. W. Kensoo, of Mansfield, Ohio, came last Thursday to visit J. A. Walter iu the valley. Fresh Frozen Eastern and Olympia Oysters by the pint, quart or gallon at DeBussey's Oyster House. John II. tisrber, of Washington, D. C, Is here looking at upple lands with a view to investing. Tbeie will be a reguar meeting ot the Masonic lodge Saturday evening. Work iu the ML M. degree. Mrs. !''. W. RHdford Hud daughter, Ruth, expect to go to Los Angeles iu a few weeks to spend the wintei. A iiiiiss meetiug in t'eudletnn last week favored the installation ot a gravity water system for that city. Do you want anything in vehicles, from tbe finest carriage to i logging wagon? We have them. Blowers Bros, The Pendletou piesbytery granted a petition for the organization of a church at Parkdule iu the upper valley. Ficsb Oysters in any quantity at DeBussey's Oyster House for banquets and parties. Olympia Cocktails always on hand. C. Jensen went to The Dulles Mon duy to prove up ou bis homestead He was accompanied on the trip by J. B. Steel and O. L Warden. C. A. Hiiggs, formerly of tbe liriggs-Ameiit Laud compauy, Is dis playing 30 Winter Hnnuna apples for which he paid ri'., cents apiece. Mrs. Artbui Clarke visited her sister, Mia. R K. Adams, in Portland last week. Mr. Ciaike speut Sunday in Portland aud bis wife returned with him. At a meeting of the Old Fort Dulles Historical Sooiety held at The Dalles last week the gavel presented by the Hood River Pioneer Assucistiun was foimally turned over to tbe society. An IrUb "pnf'ssor" who claimid to be master of the game of pocl, blew into town Inst week hut when he mixed iu a game witb "Pete' Shivsly Friday night he only had 17 points when the local "shark" bad rolled up h is 100. D. W, Mour, of Toledo, Ohio, and A. D. Oraham, of Oetroit, were here last week and invested in some fruit hinds. They have been looking over tbe Northwest for investments and this is tbe first place that they secur ed any propeity. A shipment of hogs Inst week from E. Irish, at White Salmon, on tbe steamer J. N. Teal, was the first ship ment nt stock to be unloaded at the new docks of tbe Portland Union Stockyards at SiockdBle. The world's W. C. I. U., conven tion will beheld iulilusgow, Scotland next June aud the national couven lion iu Omaha, October 22-27 of this year. Tbe Oregon delegates to both gatbertogs were elected at tbe recent state convention heie. MrM" J- M. Westcott returned to IndianapoliM iast Thursday niter visit here with her son, Robert Cm ter. Mrs Westcott took many trips into the valley with a view to invest ing in orchard lauds and she expects to return here in a tew months. At the Country Club Inn, Thurs day afternoon, a meeting of ladles interested in bealtn culture listened to an address on the subeot by Mrs. Lora 0, Little. A cIhbs will ha loin, ed, lessons to begin about N ov. 2. Particulars will be announced later. Robert Cartel who I as been night clerk at the Waucomu Hotel for tbe pust two months bus taken u poaiticn witb the Stewart llHidwaroand Fur ni ure Co. Mr. Carter is an expoer leuced hardware salesman. F. 11 Cobb bas taken the position as night clerk at tbe Wuucoma. L: W Hills, who sold bis lanob iu the valley lust year, urived last Thursday from Sioux City, Iowa, and will locate here in Hood Rivet again. He whs Hucompaiiied by Mri.. Hills He has been ticket agent for tbe Northwest' ru line at Sioux City lot the pust year hut he felt that bis health demsnded u return to this climate. E. O. fiardner, formerly of Chicago, who bad been in Hood River for about three weeks lelt last t'hursday tor Medford where ne bas some orchard laud. Mr (ierdner has been investigating the various iruit dil I trlctB in thisi part of the country and j has decided to locate in Hond River j as soon as he can dispose of his Interests at Medford. . O. F. Reddish was in The Dalles Friday. John Van Dellen, ot The Dalles, was in Hood River Friday. K. E, Duncan and L, H. DeWitt spent Sunday Iu Portland. Horn -Satin day, October 10, to hruost Hlalook and wife, a boy. Mrs. J. M. Smith speut Sunday the guest of her parents in Portland. Mrs. Lou isenherg left Sutuiday for Moro where she is visiting lelu tives. Mis. Rl be I Hover, ot Taooma, was the guest of friends at Creeupoiut last week. Mrs. R. R. Adam,-, of Pottland is here the guest ot her sister, Mrs. Arthur Olaike. Chillies N. Clarke sung tbe part of Ralph Ruokstraw iu the opera "Plna tore" ut Tbe Oalles lust night. V. S. Stanley, of Portland was iu town Saturday attending a directors' meetiug of the First National Hunk. The U. If. Kensington will meet at Mrs. Hartley's Thursday afternoon, October 21 Ihey will have a cake sale. Mrs. J. O'Conner returned to Port land I' riday after a two weeks visit with ber daughter, Mrs. Oscar Van dei hilt. L H. Hoggins spent the fore purl ot last week on business in the Hig Heud couotiy of WuHbingtou which is bis former home. The best results are obtained by buying Folgei s, ( iolden ( late Ooltne Whole roast and grinding it at home just lief ore using. M. Lippman and wife, of San Fran Cisco, spent last week iu Hood River and the valley. Mr. Lippman is a representative of Sunset magazine. The Earner's Irrigating company tailed Saturday morning a second time to have enough stock represent ed tor a quorum to hold the annual meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ketch and the lutters sister, aud Miss Edith Meriill, cf Vancouver, Wash., spent Friday in Hood River, '1 tie two Indies formeily lived here. At the recent Dalles fail II. O, Seiverkruop, ot Hood River was awarded first premium for tbe best display of five named varieties of win ter apples. Mrs. (V F. Reynolds and sou left Friday for theft home iu Denver, Colo., after spending a week with Harhold Wiittn aud family ut their home iu the valley. The comic opera "Piuatore" was presented ut the Oalles last night. Paul Hubbard aud Arthur Clarke went up up frum here to sing the parts of Sir Joseph Porter and Dick Deudeye. A. T. Warner and wife and Mra F. F. Reed, of Denver oume Friday aim speut some time looking over the vslley. Mr. Warner is connected with the Denver Hardware Co. Attorney E, C. Smith was In White Salmuion Saturday as counsel for that town iu some cases against sev eral young fellows who had disturbed tbe peace in their enjoyment of a spree. K. J. Clarke and wife, of Portland, are spending a week with friends at Irout Lake. They wiil return here and bis mother, Mrs. Levi Clarke will accompany them to Los AngeliH to spend the winter. The Oregon Lumber Co,, has been getting out some 80-foot timbers which trill be spliced together and set up at The Dalles ns tbe receiving tower of the new United States Wire less station nt that place. 0. R. Hone, looal agent for the Studelaker mil omnbile,was a guest at a banquet at the Hotel Portland, In Portland, last Thursday evening by L. F. Weaker fot Haydeu Fumes nnd E. L. Pelliter, of South Heud, Ind. Oscar Van lertdlt is fighting od the automobile dealers, who ure trying to sell him a horseless wagon, with the story that be has ordered an aero plane from Wright B'ns., and never Intends to tie caught in such u buck number vehicle as an auto. Tbe annusl chicken pie dinner of the Eastern Stcr was hi Id last week with a latgei ctowd in attendance than had ever been present on a simi lar occasion. A good sociul time was enjoyed by ull uud after tbe feast they hud some initiatory wrrk. The Hood River Commercial (Tub bas olfered a prize ot 1G foi the b"st exhibit of apples at the meeting of th State HoitlOBltural Society in Portland, December 7 and 8 The apples must be giowu iu Hood River Valley. Steinhardt 4 Kelley, of New Y rk who this year will practicully control tbe whole output of Hood River apples are giving the valley much I publicity bv advertising in all the leading fruit and produce trade jour nalattnfact that they have acquired tbe crop from "Hood Kiver, the premier apple valley of the world." CRAM WASHOUGAL About ir miles from Aood River on the Spokane, Portland ,v. Seattle Railway, and on the Columbia River 26 miles from Portland, Oregon. CHEAP LAND. compared with other places of our pro ductive Northwest, but the richest soil ill the country. We want to show you. NO electric STORMS, hot WINDS or flying sands in summer or BNOW in winter. Purest spring water to lie found anywhere, and the finest climate, That is what makes this as fine a fruit section us can he found anywhere for Peaches, Apples, Pears, Quince, Prunes, Cherries and all other clatses, us well as. the smaller fruits. Wheat, outs and other grain, potatoes and ot her vegetables yield heavily per acre, as well iih clear timothy clover ami other grasses, and all this is done WITHOUT IRRIGATION . Its a big dairy country, too. What more do you want'.' We ask that you make a visit hare before deciding upon a location, ami to call on Washougal Dairy & Land Co. Washougal, Washington Allen Hart is confined to his home with illiieuH C, E, Coons was. at The Dalles ou business Tuesday. C. S True went to The Dalles on business Inst Thiirsady. Will Hwartout, of Portland, spent Sunday here with home folks. Mrs. C. W. Taft, of Tomah, Wis., is visiting her sou, L. K. Taft. Mrs. Frank Uuoklen and daughter, left Wednesday tui Los Angelue. II. Davis left lust week for an ex tended visit with relatives ut Persia, Iowa, I'. 'in -man as bought tbe lot ot II. D, KM iot und Is moving the old 0 bap man house onto t he lot. John Howe und family who have been in Vancouver for several mouths hsve returned here to live. Rev V, M. White, of Payette, Idaho, preached at the llaplist Church Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. Whiter Purrlsh and her mother, Mrs. M. M. Allan, la' t lust week to visit friend iu Poitluml and Bjiigsne, Mis i i. oil, Chandler le"t Tuesday tor Los Angeles wheie , , will spend a mouth witli bet cousin, Miss Anna llotabklss, I 'red I' lemiiig lost a valuable nurse Tuesday. 'The horse bad been work Ing on the dray uud whs only sick a couple of days. Miss Adelaide Cadwell, sister of A. II and O. O Cudwell, whs murriid Monday to Ueorga De ft lallman, ef I." Angeles, The bride anil gin, mi left Wednesday for that city where hey will make their future home. Hart llros. have been repuring the Interior hh well us the exterior of their butcher shop! It bus received a new coat ot paint which Im a ((real Improvement They also have a new line nf cured meats and are dolug a clean huBiiifcirB. ,). 11. Mmonton is SIS1 tiii a very pretty und unique bungalow. It is being constructed with logs wtiicn Instead of being placed iu the usual way are set, upright The DOOM when Qnished will be one ot the prettiest places ou t he heights. The members of the Christian ohuieh will give a social and enter tainment Monday evening, Oototer ir) ut Trim's Hall Refreshments will Im served and a very good time is ex pected. The proceeds Mill go towards incidental expenses of the church. U. V, Kdsrards & Co.. sold Io Otto c. Wedemeyer, the C. 0 Jantzeo place in Oak drove district. Mr. VVedemeyet 0a been iu the valley for some time looking oter different Motions, This p ace consists of old anil young orchard and improved witb up to date buildingH. Mrs Weilmneyer Hnri daughter, arrived Saturday from .,: ..m, their old home Mi. JaotZOQ expeo s to leave 'tor Portland In u few days aud may remain there permautly. Want to Huy or Sell. Farm, hog, dairy or chicken ranch ; Orchard or timber; one aere or thou sands. It will pay yon to consult Hart man t Thompson, Chamber of Com merce, Portland , Ore. Edwin Hooker, Mgr. Farm Dept. oUH New ( vercoats Mackinaws Raincoats Fall Underwear w.H - ! - H.i - ii - , - School Time is Here So are the SCHOOL BOOKS. Every Book for every Grade. Get your Books and Supplies early and avoid the rush. Everything for school use and just what the teacher ordered at .... SLOCOM'S BOOK STORE WHHHH"rMH-4H-HH-H-IH-I--H"l"t"I'I"l'l'l' DM-l-M II 1 1 1 1 I t"H Abstracts Loans Insurance Land Scrips We have the most complete set of Abstract Books in the County. Our records are ex act copies of the transcribed records of Hood River County. We can make an ab stract in the shortest length of time. Try us. The manager of our insurance department is a man of very wide experience in that line and knows hie business. We also handle government land scrip. We are ready for business. We want your busi ness. We know we can please you. We do Conveyancing. Waucoma Abstract & Investment Company, Inc. HOOD RIVER, ORE. Announcement We beg to announce that we have purchased the stock and good will of the Hall Drug, which contains a full stock of drugs, toilet articles, stationery, kodak supplies, etc. The business will be continued in my own name. We respectfully Holicit the trade oreviously accorded to Mr. Hull and Khali endeavor, hy up-to-date methods nnd the strictest attentionjto the needs of our patrons, to merit the continuation of old customers and the patronage of all the people in this vicinity requiring our services. You will be cordially welcomed at our store at all times, and your inquiries by telephone, messenger, or upon personal call will receive prompt attention. We will retain the help employed by Mr. Hall and they will assist in maintaining the high standard which was set by the former owner. CARL A. PLATH E. A. JEROME, Architect Having hud wverm gars' experience In drufllng Hint building, 1 would renpeetfiilly Hollfdt h pitrt of I lie ptttroniufe r the people ot Hood Klver who anticipate building. Termii renxoinihli- n id KHtlxfitetloii guaranteed, of realdence ou Heights. O. A. Wook, of Seattle Is TlBttltig J. U, JoIidsud. 8 .,..H.t., , r t n f m m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n Eliot Bldtj, Next Door News Office W. G. ALDRED CONTRACTOR POst EXCAVATING & GRADING E. H. HARTWIG, LAWYER. Will Practice In All (JourU,