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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1910)
RIVKK 0LAOIBB THURSDAY, STARCH 3 1&1Q, vSpecial White Goods Sale Now On Our entire stock of new Spring White Goods, Flaxons, Dimities, Air Line Cloth, Nainsooks, India Linens, Persian and Pearline Lawn, Long Cloth, etc. Also Embroideries. 10 refunded on all cash purchases of $3.00 or over. See our window display of snowy I BRIEF LOCAL MATTKRH. Wanted Girls to row HtUackl at the Box Factory. The Diett titudio for uhotos. Gold boiled ham at McGuire Bros. Table boarders taken at 252 State St Shoes made or repaired at Johnsen'a. Our work guaranteed. Oeltz Studio. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio Buy your L me and Vitrei at White head's. Hazelwood Creamery Butter at Mc G aires. If you want shoes that don't go wrong go to Johnsen's. w ing your blacksmith w ork to Harris on the Aeights. All work guaranteed. Alfalfa, a fancy graded product. The Blalock Fruit Co., Walla Wnlla, Wash "Money to loan on improved farm and. T. D. Tweedy. Home Rendered Leaf Lard at McGuire Bros. Best line of Spray N'nzzles at McDon alds. If your shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnsen. Line and Sulphur Solution in quantity, at Whitehead's. Highest market price paid for and chickens. McGuire Bros. Insure your automobile. G. Y wards &Co., Agents. any veal Ed- Have your horses shod ih pt on the Heights. All at Harris' work guar- Hi.teed. If yon are interested to know the eor reci style in Gordon Hats see J. G. Vogt'B window. Order your wire-wound wooden water pipe early, us it is not held in stock. See .loe Wilson. Money t loan on improved and in come producing ranch property at t per 'ni interest Waucorn Abstract and Investment Co., Inc. "Insure Before the Fire" In com panies like the Phenlx, London and Lancashire and other strong compa nies. O. Y. Edwards & Co., Agts. If you want to buy, sell or rent Hood River property go to A. W. Onthank. Money te loan on first mortgages. Notar ial work of all kinds and legal papers carefully prepared. Also fire insurance n the very best comp anies. Hood River Yellow Newtown Sweet Cider, made from hand sorted hihI washed apples. Vour grocer will de Iver same fresh and sweet at 35c per gallon. The biggest, brightest, newest lot of G irdon Hats for Spring are now on sale at J. Q. Vogt's. H. J. Frederick has returned from Southern California i u I Mexico. His id, Milo, who accompanied him bo itb, is working on n cuttle ranch at Kean's Camp in Southern California. J. P. Newell is here this week from Portland, as consulting engineer, checking up the plans and speoifica tiois for the new municipal water ays t m with City Kngineer V. U. Morse. Mr. and Mrs Iruman Butler enter tained ii crowd or about thirty you-g people at their home Wednesday evenlug. The evening was spent very eujoyably with an informal musical program Lou Baldwin, wife nod baby, re turned from bootheru California Mondav. While gone the Biddwins enjoyed a long motoring tour of che south, bavitg taken their automobile with them. Notice W. 0. W. Members. Esteemed Neighbors: As 1 have been elected Clerk ol the W. O. W. you will find me at Wood & Huvgins store, where yon may pay your lodge dues. Be prompt 'n paying. Yours In L H and It. Floyd Sitki.ino, Clerk. B. F. Bakrktt, C. C Here Thp Wm. Havnes orooertv on Oak Street, a commanding view of the River. house and lot 60x100 feet with outlet on State Street. in town at fc O ( i f f " Also the small house and lot on State street for HAVE TO ACT QUICK. B. E. Duncan The full both E.il. Sbepard was iu Portland 'lues day. Harris, on the Heights, haB hordes to sell. U. H. Sprout was in Portland Sun day. Wanted Girls to sew Hallocka at the Box Factory. Mrs. C. H . Sletteu visited In Pert land this week. Harry Hnllev was Iu Portland last week on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wentz visited in Portland last week. J. L. Firehaugb is iu Poitland n business this week. Shei roan Frank was in The DalUs Tuesday on business. Harris, on the Heights, lias the oi! spot cash teed store in town. U. J. Gessling bas a new Hegal 3(1 horse power automobile. Several A No. 1 second hand ris for sale by Harris, on the Heights. Game Wardeu Louis Kritz, if Tie Palles, was in town luesday. T J. Kinnsird and daughter, Lot tie, weut. to Portland Saturday. Get vour spray how from McDonald Clean new slock, no factory scraps. Clay Brock aud wife came up from Portlaud Suuda.v to tlsit relatives. J. K. Nunsmaker and bare returned from Southern Call iota. Born--To C. K Start aim wi'e Paradise Farm, a girl, February 26. Mrs. K. K, Sylvefter and William Sylvester were iu Portland last week. Wautel A strnogrspher for real estate office luquiie Devlin A iire baugh. .V r. end Mrs. George Srg nt Jelt Mou lay fo a trip into the vNiihmette vslley. Ca I Koss aud Charles Kichard were in Portlaud on business this week. George Meadle returned Friday irom s vend weeks spe.it iu Catifoi uia. E T. Neal, who recently sold h;s ranch here, has moved to Central Point. The Pi i&cilla Club will meet with Mrs E. S May f, Thursday Murch 10. Ibe U. Ii. Aid society will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. K N ickie.en. Mrs. C. W. liwiu, of Union, visited bsr parents, P. U. Michtll tnd wile last week. H. U Molluire ha returned from California. Mis. McGuire is still in tbe snot n. Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Blanobar beard Mme. Schumann Heinck iu Portlaud last week. T. A. Decker bas retumed from an extended visit, with relatives in New V ork state. 14. W. Stebbins has returue I from au exteuded visit at hie old home in Massachusetts. I. H. Pilson and Joseph Jackson Carter went to Portland lmsday to buy tea a. A big washout opposite Mosier stopped traffic on tbe North Bank road yesterday. K W. Chapman, William Chapman and Marion Howard were in Portland Thursday on business. Miss Helen Eaton lift Tueeday for Little Falls, N. Y. , where she will visit for several mouths. L A. Hunter, nf Nelson, Ontario, has been here for a couple of weeks vi-iting his uncle, O. E Hunter. Per. J. K. Hargreaves went to Port laud last week witb Councilman Joe Wiighl, who is ill In a bospitai tbeie. There will be a dance at the Pine Grove grange hall Friday night, March 11. Plans have been laid to make it the most enjoyable frolic of th winter. Come and bring your best girl. in 10 is Your Chance White Goods. Make your selections. All White Goods and Embroideries includ ed. Nothing Reserved. Forget the Gloomy Days of Winter in a New Suit Our 1910 Styles are now ready and we invite you to compare our styles and prices with Portland. We win. New Spring Coats are both length and 36 inch. We show $4.90 to $15.00. FRANK Mr. and Mrs. J. H, lleilbronuer ' were in Portland the earlv part of this week aud saw "The Meiry Wid ow." The girls of the high school have iaianrri invitations foi a dunce to be given iu the Odd Fellows' ball Satur day night. George Brown and family arrived home Tuesday from Southern Calif ornia where tbey have ueen spending I tbe winter. I Maurice Jayne, who was a student j in Oiegou Agricultural College at Corvallls, bas left college aud Is now I at home. J. K. Shelton, of Grand Kaplde, Mich., returned to Hood Kiver last week, to inspect bis ranch after au absence of several mouths. E. H. Sbepaid, editor o' the better Fruit, bas accepted an invitation to address tbe Estacada Fruitg owers' Association, on Saturday Maicb 12 County JOleili George D. Culbeit son and M. Lee Klngsley left Wed nesday for Condon to survey some hay land owned by tbe former in that legion. Mrs W. Prigge received a box Wed nesday trnm her hrotber, U. Hillman, in Santa Uarhaia, union coutained a branch troui au orange tiee contain ing 40 oranges. Douglas Lockmau returned Friday from Portland where he went to visit his mothei, who is iu the Sisters' Sanitarium at Mt St Joseph sutler log from partial paralysis. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davidson lef! Satuiday tor to visit various points In the West Indies. Before leaving the United States they expect visit Mrs. Davidson's relatives in llinois. Fred Spaeth, who is working on tbe steam fitting in tbe Wauooma hotel returned Satuday from Boise Id., where he had gone to be preseut at tbe wedding of his sister. The iiig i Into i lass windows were mstbiled iu the New Saucoma hotel lobby Tuesday and these together witb tbe big fireplace which is now in good working order give the en larged lobby an air of comfort. Wm. M. Stewart, nf Denver, Colo rado, is visiting bis daughters, Mrs. Sanfnrd Tate, and Mrs Alva L Day. He airived Saturday ana wid in recti gate Hood Kiver vslley. He expeots to visit Coos Bay later. Frank Howard, who for the past few weeks has been located in Portland witb tbe Pacitio Telephone Co., bas returned to Hood Kiier and wtl be in tbe employ of tbe Home Telephone Co. here. Judge W. L. Bradshaw was down from The Dalles one day last week to hold cour-, the only matter coming up being tbe case of Churchward vs. Churchward, in whlcb Mrs Chuch ward was granted a divorce from her husband, James Churchward. Councilman Joe Wiight was taken to Portland Thursday iu a serious condition and operated on there tbe following day for gall stones, lieports leceived here yesterday wers to tbe effect that be was recovering from the operation and his many friends will be glad to hear that be is on tbe road to reoovery A large orowd of tbe Hood River high school students went to Steven eon Filday night on a special tont dowu the rivet. Basket hall games weie played toy both the girls aud boys. Tbe Hood Hirer boys won by a score of 35 to 0 while the girls lost by 22 to 2 After tbe games the Hood Kiveiites weie given a reception. William G. Patmelee returned Mon day from tbe esst where he bas been for tbe past tbree months.. Mr Par melee, wbo is the manager of the Crescent Fruit Co orchards on the east side, was accompanied home by bis bride, wbo was formerly Miss Clementine Taylor. the wedding took piece at Swan Creek, Ohio, Sat urday. Febiuary ID. This is the best buy $1100. YOU WILL & Co. TESTS PROMISE BIG APPLE CROP A number of the apple growers on tbe east side bave been eonductiug tests duriug tbe 1 ,st few weeks which promise a bumper apple orop tor the lino. i Kiver valley this year. Brauobes bave been out from tbe apple trees aud taken into rooms wbeie they were placed in water and foroed into early bloom. X'be truit spurs are thick ou tbe trees and tbe fact that iu tbe tests all the fruit bud buds till out aud bloom forth witb good healthy blossoms is cited as good evideuue that at present tbe crop Is glviug Uue promise. The experts say that th long ooutiuued winter witb an unus ual umount of snow has been au ex cellent thing tor tbe trees and tbut foimerly seasous of this kind bave beeu followed by uuusuolly large crops. Considering tbe tact that this is tbe "ou year," the extremely fav orable weatbei conditions aud the oomiug into hearing ol a large num ber of orchards It Is predicted that, tbe apple orop of the Hood Kiver valley this year will far exceed any previous yield. Big K. or P. celebration. Tbe members of tbe Knights ot Pytbias and their tamil.es gathered at tbe lodge ball Tuesday evenlug to ueluOrate the auuiveisary of tbe touudiug of tbe lodge, l'be Urat tbiug on the piogiam was an excel lent suppei wblob bad been prepared by tbe ladies and following Ibis was a very pleasing musiuul program wblob was finished up with a minstrel sbow, given by some of tbe members. Following tbe eutertainment the floor was cleared and tbe knights and lad ies enjoyed dancing until a late hour. A very interesliug aud Impressive part ot tbe celebration was tbe pre seutatiou of veteran's badges to V. (J. lirook aud M. H. Mlokelsen, wbo ate two of tbe oldest members of tbe ordei in Ibis section of the country. These badges are grauted as an boo oraiy token ot esteem by tbe lodges to any 01 tbeii members who bave been knights for 25 years. Hear the O. A. C. Experts. Tbe citizens of tbe Hood River valley will bae au opportunity next week to bear four ot tbe toremost bortioultuiul experts of tbe North west kut tbe tbree institutes wbicb will be held in tbe giange bulla, trots. Cordley, Biidwell, Jackson and Griffith, of tbe Oregon Agricul tural College, will leoture on im portant topics witb espeoial reference to the conditions here in tbe Hood Rivei valley, and there will be au op poitunliy to ply these gentlemen witb quesiious. the meetings will be nt Pine Grove, Tuesday. Mt. Hood Wed uesday aud Park Urauge, Tbuisday. Every fruit grower iu tbe valley should make it a point to attend at least one ot tbese meetings. Three Deaths at White Salmon. N. M. Wood, oue of tbe pioneeis of White Salmon valley, died Thurs day ot paralysis, tie came to tbe White Salmon valley 1 years age, trnm Iowa. Mr. Wood leaves a widow, tbree daughters, Mrs. L. G. Pyatt, Mis. A. R. Miller, and Mrs. V. U. McCoy, all living near White Sul mon Mrs. Martha Knutson, whose home was near White Sal mou, died Thurs day ot consumption, In a Poitlaud hospital. John Snyder, a rancher a few miles noith of White Salmon, died Thurs day of consumption aud was buiied here Saturday. Minstrel Miun Coming. The Commercial Club minstrel ado., will be pulled nit iu a few weeks and it will be tbe best prod not ion of the sort which bas ever been put ou here. Arthur Clarae, the veteran ministrel pioducer, is in charge ot the sbow and together witb Secretary J. C. Skinner he was iu Portlaud last week and gathered up at. out 25 rattling good songs from I which the musical numbeis for tbe 1 sbow will be selected. Tbe oom ! mittee in charge of tbe sbow will : meet toulgbt and go over tbe songs i and organize for tbe definite work ol the sbow A new bunch of IUok-ae,e ' talent is being discovered and witb i all the old aitists at their posts a good sbow will result. Iowa Man Invest 826,000. Twenty seres of oicbard In I he Oak (iiove district were bought this week by Li A. Copelsnd, recently of Iowa, from C K Merrlaro, loi 125,000. The land, purchased at $1250 an acre. atout thiee fnnrths of it Iu hearing trees aod the est in live sod six year olds. Mr. UopeinO l-i the son of Jo sepb Copelsnd, wbo recently bought th Slain and Neal ranches with bis son in law, J W McCready. W. K McCresdy. brotbei or tbe latter, bas also bought a rauob recently and tbe See Our Clothing Window tl9 Buys any Men's Suit in VlL. JU the lot, worth up to $22.50 CRAM fc ur men have invested 170,000 In or'( chard lands siuce coming heie. W. S. Nichol has made the sales. Dr. V. B. Greegory, of Wallowa, was heie last week aud purchased 10 acres of laud in the , ( ink drove district from S. C. Leighton for 17,500. The tract Ip all set to young orohard. I he sale was made Dhrougb J. II. Heilbrouner & Co. W. 11. Marshall reports the sale In the upper valley ot the 35 aore Boh Johnson place to ii. K. McGuttey the price beiug $H,000. Tbe place is Hnely impioved. ('apt. Mel an to Build Track. Capt. Charles P. McCan, who re cently bought tbe 11. L. Smith and Heilbrouner ranches south of town, expects some fast horses from tbe east duiing tbe summer and will build a half mile traiuing aud raoe track on his place, to be used In training the horses. Tbe tiack will be built on a part of tbe Heilbrouner tract. Capt. MoCan bas a young pacer In St. Louis, which he will bring out, already holding a mark ot 2:08. Besides this horse be has several others aud expeots to buy some moie. Capt. MoCau is a great fanoier of fine stock aud one of his prided possessions Is a Smoked Angora oat winch is valued at $150 and not long ago took three ribbons in a New York pet stook exblbltlcn. Mrs. Labadle l'leaes. Mrs. Harriett Lahadie appeared at tbe opera bouse Thursday night under tbe auspices of the High School, giv ing a reading of "The Servaut in tbe House." The drama, whloh made a distinct bit in tbe east twu yeais ago, is of an allegorical nature, "tbe servant" beiug mimed "Manson" (son of man) and in the original production tbe character was made to resemble, even in the make, the current conception ot the character of Jesus Christ. Mrs. Lahadie showed a wonderful veisatility iu reading with good expression I he Hues of the eight characters appearing in tbe play. To one wbo aud seen the play It was evident that she initiated tbe delivery of the oiiginal actors to a great extent. The Neighborly ( lull. Tbe Neighborly Club met witb Mis. Muiray Kay, Feb. 24. The meet ing was especially a farewell for Mis. Wm. Kerr, the prime mover In organ izing this club. Just before refreshments were served Mis. Keed, the president of the club made )an impressive speech and presented Mrs. Kerr with a very beautiful booklet designed end decor ated by Miss Carter and composed of quotations and loving wishes from the club membors. A letter was also read from Mrs. Stafford, an absent member wising Mr. and Mis. Kerr "God speed." Mrs W R. Collie, Secretary. Through the efforts of tbe Waucoma Abstiacl & investment Company tbe tire insurance rates on a number ot rnereeotlla risks iu town httve been reduoed, saving the policy holders xeversl hundred dollars annually iu premiums. This way oi looking after the interest ot their customers is a strong bid foi new business sud jny rersnn submitting insurance to them will secuie tbe very lowest rate pos slhle and iu the best companies. Mi and Mrs. C E. Hayward enter tained a number of I heir friends Tues day evening, February 22, iu honor of their twenty-second wedding uu niversary. The guests remembered the host and noitMl with a beautiful China dinner set. Whist was played during the evening and J. R. Socey won the prize whilethe host himself landed the consolation. The guests were: W O Alfred, A Vlnoent, J R Socey, P C Young, E S Mayes, J K Kinsey, J (' Johnsen. F 11 Coolidge, B O Wright. W B McOulie, Gay Yowell and Harvey Bnggs with their wives, Mrs Hums, Miss Osnzler, Miss House, Will Gatchel and Will McGuire. ARTHUR CLARKE OPEN EVENINGS Advertise Hood River Right Tell .your triendH about the best country on earth, but do it on the best stationery. We Have it A full lino of Whiting's Stationery just ar rived. All shapes, all sizes, all forms. Bulk Stationery A full line. Good dualities SLOCOM'S BOOK STORE Our Easter Noveltiei and Cards now in ....Employment Wanted.... We can furnish men for all kinds of work Cleaning, Grabbing or any kind of work on farm or ranch. Experienced orchard ists. Phone 160 or call at Niguma & Co., 1 4 Oak St. FOR One mile from Hood River High School. Prices Right. Six, Ten or Sixteen Acres Improved with bearing or near bearing trees. Inquire or write 617 Pine Street. Hood River Opera House One Solid Week Commencing Monday, March 7th, 1910 "McKENZIES MERRY MAKERS" Presenting a Repertoire of Comedies and Dramas High Class Vaudeville Between Acts. Music by our 5-piece Orchestra. Uniformed Street Parade at Noon Daily. Prices 25c, 35c and 50c Gold Watch Given Away Free Saturday Night. Seats on Sale at Clarke's Drug Store. The Jeweler Makes Your Watch Keep Time SALE Opposite Butler Bank in Brosius Block