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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
HUOi) RIVER oLACiK THUkBi)AY, 6of 6bk& 61, 160ft. ight THE CLOSING T SALE Of the J. C. Johnsen Stock of Clothing, Men's Furnishings and vShoes Which began yesterday morning has already attracted hundreds of eager buyers. The people know a good thing when they see it. We have secured more salesmen and from now on hope to be able to serve all patrons promptly. To those who were unable to get waited on yes terdayOpening Day we say, come again. THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS TO CHOOSE AMONG Men's Clothing These prices should sell every suit in the store before the end of ten days. One lot 1 10 Wool Suits, our price per Suit $2.98 One lot $12.50 two-piece flannel suit s, per suit 4.90 One lot l.'.r() all wool Suits, our price each 5.95 One lot $ 1 7.50 blue serge all wool suits, our price... 9.85 One lot $22. HO blue serge suits, worth today at the factory 17 wholesale, our price each $10.95 One lot $25 blue serge suits, the very best quality French serge, our price each 1 1.90 One lot $80 black serge suits. There is nothing better. Our price 14.75 Men's Overalls 75c blue or gray overalls, per pair 39c Men's Collars 5c quality Linen Collars, all sizes and nearly Of all styles closing out at. each Men's Odd Vests Wort h up to $2, our price each Men's $3 Fancy Vests, each 29c $1.48 Misses and Childrens' School Shoes Just at the time when you need them most at prices which mean a big saving. Prices range from $1.19 up to $2.33. Men's and Boys' Shoes Men's 2.50 Work 8ho99 we offer at $1.48 Men's $8.50 Work Shoes in black or tan 2.88 Men's $5.50 High Top Tan Shoes at 4.48 $5 and $8 Florsheim Dress Shoes at 3.28 $4- Packard Dress Shoes at 2.45 5.00 Packard Dress Shoes at 2.95 4.00 Oxfords at 2.49 BOYS' $1.50 SHOES at 1.19 Boys' $2 Shoes at 1.59 Boys' $3 Shoes at 2.38 Boys' $5 Shoes at 3.69 This Entire Stock must be Sold. We Have but Eight Days more SALE ENDS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30 SEATTLE SALES & ADJUSTMENT CO. HOOD RIVER, OAR ST.. NEAR THIRD TAG DAV AT FAIR . FOR FREE LIBRARY '('lie Indies of the Womitu'it Club have planned to huve tun days at the lriilt f ii i r tor the benefit of tht tree III mi V fuud. I lir ladies hum been worklDK hard in the interest" for Hood Itiver and deaerve the aid ot rii. iy ii ill "ii ill their work for this purpose. During the three daya ot the tit i r you miiy expeot to to unr ued by the ladles tmMl you are duly tanned which will cost III cents aud there will he no llii'lt tin to the num ber ot time one person may lie left tied, the only rule whiuh tin ladies will eutnroe strictly will ho that evury body miHt be tanned at leant onoe. The bent way to uviod trouble will be to carry plenty ot dimeB In your pocket ho that the Unnlun opera tion may be pei'toi-mod the more painlessly. Iik' ".i Wageaer Apple Osour Vauderbllt him put on exhibi tion in the window of Larawav's jew elry store a Wittfaner tipple which be Is iv ii I Inn to waner la the blKKost of that variety ever kuhvii the apple measures Inchea for one ciroumterenuo and I-'.., inchea for the other. It 1h uiiUHal lor the Watf DM applet) to reach a large size and thin one was kiowii 00 a three year ol 1 tre". Mr, Vauderbllt baa a num ber of other which he says are nearly aa big UN the one on exhibition here and be is arranging to send them to Portland for the Chamber of Cow ineroe diapluy there. Wormy Apples Krom Hood Itiver Last week J. K Stansbury, Multb nomab county inspector, ooudemnd a number of boxes ot Hood Kiver up plea Mliicli be found in the t'ortlaud commission houses, 'these apples were wormy and unlit for sale, 't'hey bud been shipped by a number of different orcharding in this valley and they should uever bave gone any place except the vinegar faotory. Hood Kiver apples bave the greatest reputation In the world and It is a n!i line that men whose very livilibood depends on this reputation bave no more toresigbt than to ship out de formed apples and culls to be market ed as good fruit t'ortlaud papers remarked the incident and a tew box es of wormy fiult, which, at best, meant only a few dollars to the ship per will do much damage to the fame of the valley. $1650 AN ACRE SETS NEW VALLEY RECORD coma Hotel is completed when be will lie located in the new room facing ou Second street. m . , f.r,T ,rf,.TiirMy.m i jn lTi'iJi'i'li;i'l 'j,"rT',TTr,l apjK J. K. Steele sold 40 acres in the mid die valley last week which belonged to J. W. MoDouald and Krnest Freda rickstod. P. Davis for J080O. Messrs. McDonald and Fredericks bought the place and about a yeai ago through Mr. Steele for foiKM. Mr. Davis Is just recent I) l nun Mexico were he has been engaged in civil engineering woia for the past ten years. He will Immediately begin the erection of a line resilience on the ranch aud will move his family to the place. 1 ' Ten Carloads of Apples Wanted Wc will require this sea son ten carloads of extra fancy apples of the following varieties: DELICIOUS (true Stark Delicious) KING DAVID (true Stark King David) STAY MAN WINESAP BLACK BEN, etc. Pleiise quote on the quantity and grade you can supply, f. o. b. cars at your point. Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Company Louisiana, Missouri U. S. A. A new record was set tor Hood Kiver valley apple lauds Saturday when ten acres was sold tor ll,ii.ill pre acre, the sale which was made by the HriggS'Ameut Land Co., was the west half of the V, W. Kadford place to Clyde K. Mason, of Chicago. Seven aores Is in 8 year old trees and the remaining three aores is in 0 year olds. This nut only gives the liriggs Atueut Co., the record for the highest price ever paid tor laud in the valley but they also hold the records which they made this seasou tor It year old orchards and for unimproved lauds, t'hey receutly made a sale of the former tor I10UU an acre and the lat ter for 700 an acre. Mr. Mason receutly came from Chicago with hiB wife and daughter and they will have their household goods forwarded immediately aud make their home in the valley. Mr. Mason is a nephew ot J. K. Sbolton, of Grand Kaplds, Mich., who recently bought a ranch la the valley. I'lue (irorc (.range Notes. l ine drove Orange hue been quite for the past thiee weeks, but not sleeplug at our meetlug. October '2, we in it at oil live new members as f ol lows: Hi os., I' W. Cooper, II. Jarvls, C. Newmau Sisters, I"'. W. Cooper and Mis t'rlscell. A nice little suprise paity by the grange was given to Mr. aud Mis. Uoorge t. Kukci, of Milwaukee at he home of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter it. Moor and a pret y souvenir was presented to them as a remembrance lor Mrs. liakei who was a member of our Order, At out last meet inn several subjects of interest were discussed, the oue was on birds whether beiniful or help till to the farmer, and when we got through It looked pretty dubious f r most of til. biidB. Our wcithy state lecturer, J, ,1. Johnson will be here the Hist part ol Ni veuiber to Mslt all ol the lined Itiver Oriiugeis and a committee of five liros., J, M lavlor A. 1. Mason, J. II. Mohr., .1. C. Johnson mihI Si ter Clara .Ian vis were appointed to make arrangements for the meeting Ht I'ine Oroya At the present writ inn it is not determined wheUier it .1 ill l.e an open air meetinn. So watch tills col u inn. Our dance committee leported a tine time at the lust dance, mi. I have made arranneiucuts for anotliei dam c the October 'A It was Ictt to W. .Master to sppoiut a committee to make ai rnngenients for an entertain ment some tune next month. Granger, ll"lggx-Anient Office Mnvti'tl the liriggs Anient Land Co , has vacated the office they occupied in fie old building stiindiun in Second street in trout of the VYauooma Hotel and Mr. lirigns is uow located iu ROOD 15 of the ltrnslus block. Messrs. Mrinns ami Anient wilt bare alter operate separately In the leal state business though ifaej ere still inteiested together iu a number of deaU. the ottlce which Mr. Brlggi now occoupies was formerly the ctllce of "Better Fruit" ami he will remain theie until the addition to the Wan We deMlic to expiess our sinoere thanks to all who assisted so ably in making the production of "Pinafore" inch a success especially Mrs Ox bor row and Mrs. P, H. Davidson. Committee. J. B. lieilbrouner and wife went to Portland Friday for a briet visit. Real Estate Bulletin $.1,750 Li) acres in Pine Orovc district, o miles out, close to railroad, store, church and school.. 8 acres in two year old trees, balance uncleared. 11,000 down. ! $i,m 20 acres, Willov Flat 5 acres in trees one year old, balance un cleared, small house. This we con sider one ol the best small buvs anvn here in the valley. $2000 down, balance n per cent. 1 IIIIO Mi ii. ,v. 8 1." miles out. all good land and on main road, line building spot, free water. 4 I-L' acres in one year old trew, Spijy., New tun us and Arkansas Blacks with peach fillers. $1,000 down, 7 per cent. $5,500 20 acres in Pino Grove district, b miles mil, all the very best of apple land. 5 acjes cleared, small house and barn and good outbuild ings. Terms, half down. $.i,500 20 acres Oak tirove district, 0 miles out. nil good soil, no rock and all slashed. Easy terms. per per cent. These arc all snaps and can be baiul dlcd with verj little money. PHONE i28-l, G. Y. Edwards & COMPANY The Fact That Peary Used a Keen Kutter Hatchet To nail the ling to the North Pole has just cotiie to light. Peary selected for use on his expedition five chests of Keen Kutter Tools. He knew they would withstand the lowtemperatureof the extretre North. We sell and guarantee them to you. Keen Kutter Tools are the satisfactory kitd. is " I i u f Franz I Hardware Hi Model Bakery DUFFY 4 ZIMMERMAN. Props. Bread, Pies and Cakes Fresh Every Day. We have reo erv under the voiir iiatronaae i ned the Williams Hak nbove name and invite Choice Dairy, Fruit and Stock Farms In the Washougiil Valley, Washington. Watch this space for our price list. Lee & Moody Washougal, Wash. Soo-SpoKane Route National Apple Show Spokane November 15 to 20 Through Tickets to all I ''.eastern Points Apply via this Route without Additional Cost, Per mitting Day's Stopover: ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAIN DE LUXE From O. R. id N. Depot. Spokane Daily 10 A. M. Details, liertlis, Literature, aildresH ttie local Agent o R. & N., or O. ML JACKSON J. S. CARTER T. P. A. Gen. Agt. 14 Wall St. Bpoktne Parrish & Harris Blacksmithing AND 'M"H'1"lllll I I 1 1 1' I'M H 1 H 1 1 11 1"M ufailiAilaAiTiita i-- ---- - Something New and Sanitary One and two pound sealed paokagee of Diamond "VV" Products Corn Meal, Sago, Hominy, Pearl Barley, Steel Cut Oats, Pearl Tapioca, Dried Peaches, Split Peas, Double Quick Tapioca. New White Asparagus These goods are all freshed packed and especially prepared for people who care. "GOOD THINGS TO EAT." THE STAR GROCERY Perigo & Son Phone 53 General Repair Work Horse Shoeing a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed Hood River Heights Upper Valley. 100 acrea, montly btar-hvtennd n 1 80 acres wlih uuimI imp m.soe'r l'H) aeren, 11 tieingin orchard. 0 aeret, one hall cleared. l'H) aeret timtier. SO Korea, Is of it cleared. W, H. Marshall, Dee, Oregon.