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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1910)
mam HOOD RIVER OLAOIBB. THURSDAY MAY'19 1910 Um -r 1 Q T 4- Ladies' I iiikii j g v i mt m m m ' hah w vm r n h m n at a m a IT lail iJV JLCl till VJr Shoes THE SINCERITY STORE Shoes New, Clean, Complete Line Of Ladies Barettes, Wash Belts, Turban Pins, Belt Buckles Fvprv artirlp is a harorflin. I Straw Hats Straw Hats Straw Hats I For the citv For the ranch For men, boys We Want Every Woman to Know j by actual test that nowhere can be found more real va ue for your money than nere. Our Muslin Undewear will stand any test For the city For the ranch For men, boys Don't get all tanned and sun burned what's the use when straw hats are so cheap. 25c to $3.00 If it's STYLE you want; If it's WEAR you want; If it's Shoe that will HOLD ITS SHAPE you want Our Utz-Dunn Shoe has them all. They are tried and proved. be run to Van Horn Friday evening to carry the crowd from town to the play. Kev. W. U. Uilmore will deliver me baccalaureate sermon at the Metho dist church Sunday morning. The Seniors have been giving much atten tion to the preparation of their class play and the following is the cast o the performance : Christopher Jedbury, sr. (an tiast Indian merchant) Roger Moe. Mrs. Jedbury. (his wife) Hester Harbison. Christoohor Jedburv. Jr.. (their son) Herbert Ph Hips. Nelly, (their daughter) bva Brock. Whimper, (their man-servant) Wal ter Kresse Job, (valet to Jedbury, Jr.,) Steve Eby. Major Hedway (a retired soldier) Harry Clapp. Dora, (his niece) Lelia Radford. Mr. Glibb, (Pres. of the Association for the Suppression of Juvenile Gam bling) Chester Huggins. Mr. Glibb, (his better half) Helen Orr. Tom Bellaby, (a young lawyer) Merrill Gessling. Mr? Simpson, (manager of Bombay House) John Copper. F. R. H.S. Trims W. S. H. S. "The Hood River high school base ball team sailed across to White Sal mon Friday and won from the high school of the Washington town by a score of IS to 2. The local boys had an easy time throughout Uw game which was a ragged hit and run con test. Stockton, Chandler and Franz were the Hood River batteries. 1 he crack team of the Lincoln high sch ol I of Portland will be here tomorrow ! afternoon to meet the local nine on the diamond. A good game is in store a d I the high school boys are trying to f -t at good crowd out. REV. W. C. GILMORE RESIGNS PASTORATE At the morning service Sunday Rev. W. C. Gilmore read to the congrega tion, his resignation as the pastor of the Riverside Congregational church. The. move on the part of the pastor canM as a surprise to the members of his church and his many friends in Hood River regret to see Rev. Gilmore give up the work which he has carried on so satisfactorily for the past six years. While no action has been taken im yet it is probable that the resigna tion will be accepted by the church, but not to take effect before the last of August n the date set by Rev. Gil more. Rev. Gilmore has not yet any definite plans for the future and it is possible that he will remain In Hood River. The many friends of Rev. Gilmore and family will hope to have them remain in this community even though he does not care to continue his pastorate. The text of the re signation follows : To the members of and friend of Riverside Congregational Church, Hood River. Dear Friends and Brethren It will soon be six years since by your choice you elected me to serve as pastor of the Riverside Congregational church. I have endeavored to be faithful to the ministry intrusted to me and the pulpit thus placed wiinin my care ana iove viiii huvp 'iwrmitferi me to Assist vol! in the wort of declaring the Gospel of our Savior, a work of redemption, re- feneration and spiritual unfolding, his church has enjoyed a happy rela tionship with all other churches. It has made a strong and steady growth and never had more influence and power than it has today. There are times for fruit gathering the tonnBge of rep-tonsibility is great for us all and we rejoice that this church is in a position to go triumphantly forward and claim men "here and there for that kingdom which cannot pass away. With this object and the highest good of this church first in view, the time has come when I must '.ask or a re lease from this pastorate, thereore, at your earliest convenience I request that a meeting be called to accept my resignation thus presented to take effect not later than August 28, 1910. I never expect to have a filler fel lowship that Riverside Congregational church. It is the great joy and pride of my ministr ;y and believing In you and loving you, mvself and all my family join me in extending highest words of appreciation for your Kind ness and we hope to pray for you a vastly, wider and better field of Christian service in the future. Most fratenally yours, Wm. Crawford Gilmore. Shoesin ade or repaired at Johnsen's. DR. HOMAN WILL GIVE CLASS ADDRESS The class address to the graduates of the Hood River high school will be delivered by Dr. Fletcher Homan, president of Willamette University, at Salem, in the Odd Fellows hall Tues day evening. This year there will be no speeches by the members of the Senior class at the graduating exer cises, but an entertaining musical pro gram has been arranged and after the address by Dr. Homan, the diplomas will be presented by Carl H. Vaughan, president of the school board. The members of the class of 1910 have been taking their final examinations this week, and the festivities of the Commencement week will be opened tomorrow when the class play "Chris topher, Jr.," will be presented at the Pine Grove hall. A special train will X Don't Buy Any Old Refrigerator Don't Pay Any Old PRICE FOR It Some are made just to sell, while others are made for practical use. Some are made to eat ice, while others will save ice. We have not all the good ones made corralled, but we do have a good representative line at reasonable prices. Franz Hardware Co. Phone 14 i Everybody Wins a 11 nrv I - ntleumn, Greatest Living Pianomaker By Copying This Picture You May Win a $450 Henry & S. G. Lindeman Piano $10,500 in Other Valuable Awards 10 Credit Cheeks, values at $150.00 each $1,5 )0 20 Credit Checks, valued at f 130.00 each $2,600 20 Credit Checks, valued at $110.00 each $2,200 20 Credit Checks, valued at $00.00 each 1 ,800 20 Credit Checks, valued at $70.00 each $ 1 , 400 20 Credit Checks, valued at $50.00 ea-h $1,000 See how accurately, neatly and artistically you can draw the above picture of Henry Lindeman. To afford every body who enters the contest a fair chance, we have placed a cotted outline of Mr. Henry Lindeman's features in the right-hand panel. You can trace your sketch over this dotted outline, with such additions or omissions as you be lieve will improve the picture or you can send in a free-hand drawing either pen or pencil may be used. To the person submitting the best sketch -neatest and most artistic we will award and deliver FREE a $450 Henry & S. G. Lindeman Piano This offer Is made and the gifts will be awarded by Henry & S. G. Lindeman, for the purpose of advertising their celebrated Pianos in this section. Henry and S. G. Lindeman will award a personally signed check in the order as listed above to each person sending in the next best drawing. This check will be applicable on the purchase of a new Henry & S. G. Lindeman Piano, Player Piano, or Little Grand Piano. All entries must be made to Reed French Piano Manufacturing Co., Sixth and Burnside Street, Portland, Oregon, who have agreed to act for Henry & S. G. Lindeman. 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