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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1910)
New Ladies' Suede Strap IPO A TWC A A X4 New Sprins shirts Just Pumps, $3.50 1 J tVVJII JT. VIVTLJTl I received BRIEF LOCAJ, MATTERS. The Dietx Studio for photos. Land Plaster at Whitehead's. Cold boiled ham at McOuire Bros. Shoes made or repaired at Johnsen'H. Our work guaranteed. Delta Studio. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio Buy your L u e and Vitrol at White head's. Hazelwood Creamery Butter at Mc Guires. f you want shoos that don't go wrong go to Jonnsen's. Money to loan on improved farm land. T. D. Tweedy. Home Rendered Leaf Lard at McGuire Bros. Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. If your shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnsen. Line and Sulphur Solution in any quantity, at Whitehead's. Highest market price paid for veal and chickenB. McGuire Bros. Insure your automobile. G. Y. Ed wards &Co., Agents. Get Your spray hose, from McDon ild. Clean new stock, no factory scraps. "Insure Before the Fire." We rep resent standard companies only. U. Y Edwards & Co., Agents. "Insure Before the Fire" In com panies like the Phenlx, London and Lancashire and other strong compa nies. Q. Y. Edwards & Co., Agts. We do hot keep Mitchell wagons, buggies and hacks we sell them. Our sales in this line have been very gratify ing not only to ourselves but many pleased customers. Blowers Urns. If you want to buy, sell or rent Hood Hiver property go to A. W. Onthank. Money te loan on first mortgages. Notar ial work of all kinds and legal papers carefully prepared. Also (ire insurance n the very beet comp unies. Hood River Yellow Newtown Sweet Cider, made from hand sorted and washed apples. Your grocer will de iver same fresh and sweet at 35c per gallon. The Davenport Harness Co. has a large supply of good robes which will be sold at very low prices in not to have to carrv them over to next vear. tf There will be week day services at. the Episcopal Church every Thursday even ing at T o'clock during lent, conducted by Kev. Mr. Warren. 0 E Smith, a real estate and in surance man, and C W. Irwin, an oil operator, both of Franklin, Fa., were guests of K H. irwin the Utter part of lat week. The gentlemen are expeoting to locate on the coast. The flrtn of Hart Bros , has diseolv ed partnership and the meot market will hereafter be conducted by Charles Hart. AH accounts with the firm will be settled with him. Allen Halt, Lbarles Hart. There is a movement on foot in Wasco county for a Dew road trom Mosier to The Dalles along the Col umbia river and it bas been suggested that in many plnoes tbe old O. K. k N . grade could be utilized, the Wascoites are anxious to have a road to make their link in the chain which will aivfi a Columbia Hirer road from Portlard into eastern Oiegon. Ibe proposed Portland Hiver auto road will be the first link in tbe obaio. Two Bargains A Snap: H24 acres near Odell Odell, on W ISO per acre nil under the ditch. The be a buy in the lower valley. Terms. 40 acres, tine orchard land, all under ditch, 10 acres cleared, 8 acres in orch ard. 8 acres bearing, rest in ynnng trees This will make a fine home or prove a good speculation. Write for information to A. SCHILLER, Dee, Oregon. Phone Odell 1x2. Here is Your Chance The Wm. Haynes property on Oak Street, a commanding view of the River, house and lot 60x100 feet with outlet on State Street. This is the best buy intownat $2,900.00 Also the small house and lot on State street for $1100. YOU WILL HAVE TO ACT QUICK. B. E- Duncan & Co. LADIES' LA VOGUE SUITS ''The New Ones" bristling with style and quality and up-to-date tailoring. See our line and you have seen the best of the new ones. We fit you. Table boarders taken at '232 State St W. F. Laraway was In Portland last week. William Kerr left Tuesday foi Ash land for a short business trip. Alfalfa, a fancy graded product. The Blalock Fruit Co., Walla Walla, Wash. C. A. Wbltemore, of Portland, wa bare Friday looking over bis laocb in tbe valley. Order your wire-wound Wooden water pipe early, g it is not held in stock. See Joe Wilson. The biggest, brightest, newest lot of Gordon Hats for Spring are now on sale at J. G. Yogi's. Frank and Asa Cutler made a trip to Tbe Dalles last week and bought a team ot (urges. C. E. King, who bas been here I'm sometime with G. Y. Edwards, lei' for Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Frederiok lsrisl return"! to for' Ian I Saturday after a visit with hei brother, A. L Day. I. E. Moore, ot Lyle, wm here list I'huieday on his way to Seattle whe he is disposing ot a good deal of L i e i eal estate. C. H. Williams, of Portland, whs here Tuesday as a representative of Morris Brothers, wbo bid upon the water bonds. Mrs. Flora Hartley, son, I aid and daughter, Gladys, have r urnerl from California, where they have been spending the wiuter. Clay Brock bus gone lo Portland where be will be associated with the ColumbU Trust couipauy in its real ustate department. A J. Brunquist has returns! trom Cnrvallis where the took tl short courses in horticulture at Ibe Oregon Argiuultural College. A. W. Peters and Hae Babson have returned trom Corvallis, where they tnok the horticultural short o urte at Oregon Argionltursl Ci liege Ibe Hood Hiver lire department bas announced a dauoe to be given under its auspices in tbe Odd Fellows' ball Tuesday evening, February 22. Mrs. W. G. Hare arrived Saturday from New York City to join ber bus baud, who. with Messrs. Potman and Kelley, recently bought a large place in tbe middle valley. Miss Luoy Cutler returned Sunday from a visit with Friends in Portland. She was accompanied by Miss Etbalwyune Harris, who is now a gnest at the Cutler rauob. F. O. Lambeison, ot Indianapolis, whs bere several days this week look ing over the valley. Mr. Lamberson is interested in orchard lands and ex pects to looate on tbe Pacific coast Mrs. Joseph Jackson Caiter arrived luesday trom Chicago to join her husband, who has been here for a couple of months and bus the Conley ranch in Odell. C L Kogers, ot Portland, bas been tn the upper valley buying apples during the past week He is pors getting some excellent Baldwins and says tbe market is now good in Portland. J. C. Bowman, wife and two ohil dren arrived last week rfom Hamil ton, Ohio, and will make i-belr home on the leu acre plane in tbe Oak Orove district, wbiob Mr. Bowman bought last fall. Proposals to Clear Land Wanted Tract of ten acres in Hood Hiver valley, with contract for wenty more if sat:s faction given. Apply to T. H. Mierrard, Beck Building, Portland, Oregon, for particulars. f24 A anbject of great present day in eteit will be considered al tbe vesper service ot the Unitarian chnrcb from 5 to fl p. m. Next Sunday under dis cussion will be, "An Introduction to the Widespread Agitation for a CliBUge in out I'retent Social Syi-teru. " O. J. Nelson will speak and bare charge of the meeting. All ire cordially invited to be present. HOOD RIVER OLAUlBtt THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 XblO. Burnett Duncan and family spent Sunday in Portland. Notice cor special ad It you want a borne in town. B. E. Duncan A Co. Frank Howard, of Portland, spent Sunday bere. Mrs. C. A. Piath was tbe guest ot friends in The Dalles this week. F. A. Blsbop was in The Dalles Saturday on business at tbe land ottlce. Mrs Bertha Hemman came up from Portland Saturday for a short visit with friends. If you are interested to know the cor rect style in Gordon Hats see J. (i. Vogt's window. N. H. Ament bas moved to Port laud, where be will be engaged in the dairy business. Leslie Butler was registered trom Portlaud at the Palace Hotel In Sau Francisco last week. Di. Otto S. Biuswanger, of Poit land, was bere Sunday looking over fruit lauds in tbe valley. Kev. H A. MacDonald bas moved into tbe Clay Brock bouse on Kigbtb street and Cascade avenue. Misses Ada Hart and Hazel True entertained with a wish party at lrue's ball on tbe heights Friday eve ning W. E. Shay aud family wish to express their eiueere appreciation tcr tbe symuathy shown by many friends during tbeir looent bereave ment. Miss Adeline Burlingame, aged 49, ill -d 'lhudisay a' ber nome in White Salmon The funeral occurred there Saturday lit tbe Odd Fellows ball. Miss Adele Gulf is in Portland this week attending tbe Chiistian En deavor couveutinn as a delegate trom tne society , at the Congregational church. G. F. Conley stopped off here Thursday on his way from Portland to Josepb. It is well to note that Mr. Conley still registers trom Hood Hiver an 1 expects to return here soon. U. S. Commissioner Henry L. Howe is in Walla Walla helping in the land office there. Mr. Howe was formerly connected with the office at Walla W al la and whs called on to help out during tne iusb of busiuess. A very desirable bungalow four blooks from tbe business section is fur sale by E. H. Uartwig. the bouse contains six rooms and a batb. Mr. Hart wig also bas two ohoioe town lots for sale. I tie prinoipal speakers will be Kev. C.H.Cbrieman, Dist. bupt., Portland, and Miss Einmu Krater, ot India. Seivioe eaob afternoon and evening the public is invitted to attend. C. E. Perry, Pastor. Bruoe Bros., of Indianapolis, with C. H. Tuttle, were guests of W. H. Marshall during tbe past week in tbe upper valley. Tiey purchased tbe E. H. Hartwig 80 aore tract and took options on other property. Tbey will clear and plant tbe HO aores tbis spring. Mr. Marshall sold 10 aores for E. t Foils and 10 aoies tor Ray mond Gribble to E. W. Clark. The ladies of tbe W. C. T. U., invite tbe ladies of Hnod Hiver, town and vaile), to attend tbe mem onsl services of Miss Francis E. Willard to be held in ne Odd Fellows Hall this afternoon ( I'hursday, Feti ruary 17) at 2:30 o'clock. An inter esting piogram bas been prepared. Miss Alberta Jackson, of Hood Hiver, bad a prominent part in a pupils' recital given at tbe New Fog land Conservatory of Music, in Boston, ou Saturday, Feb. 6. Mias Jacksi n is studyiug in tbe vocal de partment, and ber selection for this ocoaei-jn whs Matte's "Non e vei". A large audience expre-sed approval of ber pe foriuaooe, which was mark ed by tbe perfect technique requii ed before a student may appear in public at tbis largest of American music schools. I F. W. Kadford returned Sstuiday from California. E. Keeve Claxton was in Tbe Dalles on business Wednesday. Mrs. W. O. Hadley and children went to California Sunday. 1. W. DeBussey is building a house ou bis quarter section at Mosier. Mrs. W. L. Smith has returned from Mojave, Cal., where she was visiting ber son, w. w. "initn. Miss Clara Blytbe will go to Port land tbis morning to visit her in other E. N. Blytbe and family. E. L McClain bas returned fiom Corvallis where be took tbe horioul tural abort course at O. A. C. Miss Sadie Ford was here over Sun day trom Po Hand visiting her par ents, Dr. T. B. Ford and wife. David Eceles, ot Ogden, heavily in terested in tbe Oregon Lumber Co., was bere on busines tbis week. Moore and Look are now operating tbe feed yard and sales atables at tbe corner of F'lrst and State streets. Tbey bave been selling some good horses at their Sa- unlay aales. Two very excellent pieces ot burnt wood are on exhibition In tbe window ot tbe Paris F'alr. Tbe ai tittle pieces are a basket of roses a dogs' bead. Joe llayward did tbe work. Christian Soienoe Society Services in Heading Boom, No. 0 Davidson id tig . ooruer 3rd and Cascade, Sun day 11 a. m. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Feb. 20 Sutjeot, "Mind." Mrs. Nancy Aun Watts died Tues day at her home In Forest Grove. She was 8& years old aud one of the Oregon pioneers of 1852. Ou. ot ber daughters, Mrs. Sarah Hloks lues in Hood Kiver. C. E. Olaze returned Wednesday from San Diego, wheie be spent tbe winter. Mr. Glaze says that Califor nia is having an epidemic of measles and various otber skin diseases and while there be was tbe victim of a very severe attack of the measles. The Musio Club met recently at tbe home ot Mrs. Dutru. Eighteen were present and tbiee new names were added to tbe roll. Ibe usual program was followed and arrangements made foi a Cbaminade Day. On account or illness In tbe family ot Mrs Nelson, tbe olub will meet today wiib Mrs. C. K. Marshall, 121 Sherman avenue. A ooidial invitation is extended to the services at tb. Baptist oburoh Sunday. Tb. aubjsot of tb. morning sermon will he, "Living or Exlstiog, Which," and at the evening praise service an address, "An Old Logging Camp," will be given particularly for young men. An orohestia will lead the singing in tbe evening. E. H. Pilson, wbo came bere wltb bis family a tew months' ago from Washington, D. C, bas bought tbe 20 aore ranch ot William Stewart in the Odell district. Tbe price paid tor the land was (13,000 and there are 13 aoirs of trees ranging from one to five years while tbe other seven aores is in clover. S. F. Blytbe (Jets a Surprise. S. F. Blytbe, Adjutant and Post Commander ot Canity Post, and past Department Commander of Depart ment Jof Oregon, G, A. K , was tbe victim of a surprise party St. Valen tine day. whiob was also bis sixty eighth birthday. The surprise wat complete and though the old editor is quite foxy, Mrs. Blytbe and Clara were equally so, telling him they bad invited Mi. and Mrs John A. Wilson to speed tbe. day with them, and tbey were quietly told to come early so as to act as reception committee. Captain Jhs. B. Sbaw, Dept. Com rounder of Oregon O A. K. came up from Portland and led tbe hosts ol Canhy Post and Canby W. K. C, carrying a tine chair as a gift from the Corps and Post and Comrade Blythe surrendered graoefully. The crowd tilled tbe 'rooms blob were beaut i oily decorated with tbe glorious coins ot oar rountiy glory, in the center of tbe table, was a monster birthday oake holding a small flag for eaob of tbe sixty eight years. Tbe dinner! Ob, I can't describe it. Csptain Sbaw said tbe table groaned with tbe profusion and I feared be would do tbe groaning later for surrounding so much of it, but tbe Captain seems to te able to till himself dear down to tbe book joints without injury. Eaob guest was given h year of cake with a handsome ting waving over It. After all bad eaten thslr fill, Comrade Blytbe was called on for a speech and be re sponded with a fine oue, expiessiog his thanks for tbe piesence of so many ot his friends en 1 comrades and Isd'es ot tbe W. K. C. and hoped that the custom be established that each one ot tbem should bsve a srprtse on their anniversary. Cap tnin Sbaw rnllnwed beaitily endors ing the suggestion, we hope wltb ao sinister motive. Tb. proposltlnon was also indorsed by comrades Isen berg and Klgby. Mrs. Bigby and A HANDSOME CANE FREE with each gentleman's New Spring Suit. Grays prevail this year and, as usual, we are loaded on grays. Gray McKibbin Hats $3.00. The King of Hats. several of tbe W. H. C. and tbe de cision was given by Judg. I Suck, that tbis does not end it. Comrade Cunning was then oalled and read a falentiue prepared for Comtade tflythe TO OUR VA1.KNT1NK. Oar Valentine now Is oue ot lite boys, Who marched to lite music of tmtlliug toys. A farmer and private with a printer's rule, The esse to liltit waa as good art a school. He wesnt many liouora earned lu the war, Has fllied every office well In lite U. A. It. He's adjutant now Willi a brigadier's star. How's that for high- don't it give you ar? As journeyman printer lie traveled all round And covered uiottl all til I ui'le .Stun s ground A Jolly young printer with rule tind wltb stick ii ne goi very Hungry the panic pot eouiti ncn Todsy his years number sixty-eight 1 am told Good Lord! Will thai boy never grow old? Will he always be frisky, light hsarled, de bonair? Lord granl it each heart rehtonds to the prayer. The I'ost and Kellet Corps, united, declare, To grow old gracefully he needs a good chair. Ho tiete's to our comradeship, Its gold and lu grey. The Ntars of its Winter the dews of its May. And when we are done with life aud Its joy. Dear Katlter, take care of our comrade, the boy. After tbe reading of the valentine motion was carried to request its publication in both the Hood Hiver papers with the report ot tbe meet ing. A young lady present, tbey oalled ber Mrs. Booth, 1 don't believe sb. was a bit over eighty, related a dream about belug in Heaven where a revolt was in progress caused tiy recent arrivals from Hood Hiver, wbo bad to be forcibly restrained aud tb.lr wings clipped to keep tbem from flying baok. It was a day ot rain with sunshine butwesn Hurries of snow and blow but within the hearts of those present was tbe warmth ot June and tbis day will be lemember ed as one ot tbe happiest. Con. trlbuted. University Club Dance and Smoker. Ibe University Club has issued In vitations lot an informal dance at tbe Odd Fellows' Hall Friday evening, rebruary m. Ibe committee m charge of tbe affair la Frank Cutler, D. Cur rier, Jr., F. H. Irwin, Coburn Allen and Fred MoCrea, and tbey bave planned a smoker for tbe club to oo- our In tbe afternoon at tbe Commer cial Club rooms, at which discussions of horticultural subjects will be in order. Talks of pruning, sprsying and tbe commercial side of fruit growing will be made by well kuowu Hood Kiver growers. To The Public. We wish to announoe that, we have disposed of our entire interest in the noyal Bakery at 102 i bird at reel to R. I.. Gibson, of Eugene, Oie. , mid wish to thank our oustomers for tbeir patronage in tbe past aud .trust tbut tbey will extend same to oui suc cessor. JMr. Oihson is a thorough business man and intends making many chang es and will add a nice line ot lunch gootis, fiults, candies, etc., and we teel oontldeut that It will he to the interest of tbe public t) oall on him wben In want of anything in his line. Mrs. Gibson will oonduct a dress making establishment in the same building. Hespectfully, Patterson Bros. Resolutions of Respect. A he ieas, Nellie E. Sbuy has been removed trom our midst in tbe flower o young worn inbood when she was 'iigaged in tbe most praiseworthy vurk of ministering to tbe guttering of ber fellow humans, be it Kesolved, that the W. O. W. Cump, 770, and W. (). W. Circle, 524, express to the bereaved family their sincere aympalby in this their hour of sorrow ana be it fuitber Kesolved, that these resrlutlous be communicated to neighbors W. E. .Shay aud wif, le spieud upon tbe minutes of these organizations and published in the local papers. Uy Committee. ARTHUR CLARKE HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER OPEN EVENINGS Opposite Butler Bank In Brosius Block vSlocom's Book Store Uye Place that Does the Framing Mid-Winter Sale To make room for the Hpring Orders now arriving we are offering great reductions on all Winter Goods: MEN'S Cravcncttc Coats Values 112.60, now $10.00 $11.00, now 9.00 110.00, now 8.50 OUtillS Reductions Made on Values on aU Jg n nv Men's Flannel Shirts 100, now 80 These are money saving bargains for you. Pleane take notice. A. ON THE Knr Kale One of ihe hest of tennis of sorrel matclind hornes, aga six and seven, perfectly sound and penile, not afraid of nlea.ni engine ur aiilomohlle; wi'lulit. 11M each. Hood all round team. Drive right up to Ihe bll. Alao h"ht t wo horne wagon, nearly new. Will be told at a bargain either together or tteparatr. Iioclclord Htore, Hood Kiver. Phone IS'lx. n)3 L. Can eke We Watch the W orld For bargains in Precious Stones and Jewelery. Th at i why we can offer high grade goods below the regular price. If you want to make a gift of Good Jewelery this is the place to get it. 6ven Ladies Sweaters Values $1.75, now $1.35 $2.50, now 2.10 $2.75,now 2.15 HEIGHTS For Hale-Having added to our aUtok of Plymouth Korku nome new blood we have now for sale a few cockerels and pullets whi h are hound hi make winners. havIM corn et ma 'kings, yellow legs and. beak. The. nntkit up of theite blnla Ik grand. Hatlxl'itction gu i' anteed. Kookfonl l'oultry Yttrdn, Hood Hiver. I'lione lHllx. ni l .' ' '