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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1910)
HOOD RIVi R GLACIER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1910 'if i I 1 1 i J i 0 r - r 3 1ST iNAiiUNA!. jl d 1 1 Fi li Hi1 it. 1 0 :..J1 i i: d. n. v l, , j .,vv Mutant I I l H"M" i .,;,!.r!lll Willi lv ,j-v, l.n.'i. lie was ,i i i ! (.; I. an I. inn I usi- I ) j , .-,);, l llll ClltFiin, .,, j,, orchaiding i town. Mr. I irj'-t is a Kiwi- county. The keep, is of the bank ii M. !.. Laldwin ,! i :. ii. i n.,i.', !! &SIIV.V. , . ;, . ; ..,.:! stnl'l of 1 )- at) & ShaW . , , i -' t: i' J"' 'OliiS n!i the ,; . ' ! , . of 1 lit: now bank ,"i , . ',' ': ."j ;,, i'.i 11' r.eW location till' .', "is.. , fit i.cililn h for hand- .'. . A ( to tin- store and '.' el u! l i i. various electrical ' ";. 1 1 . laSsa, In tin- .i-rsin ' " ' iUi thi'.;'S of that, sort. . ' . ,i'"ir a i ailomatic i.ilt.ii.- in t!if '..Isl'lnl'lit i,,., ..',,'.:. von 1 hat von an: in ,." ... ' ' , I i... .'lore is well -', ...if,' i . . i , lined Willi full ..... i r. nl wU. Tin-re ... .,'!.fii iwiures for lights i Li- i ' ; . i a 1 ' 'I to J'ood ad- . ... ,; L'.e lial I, la.vV ro'jlll of the , . ! ,-,P if tmg pnlt of the i , a! a iv tin- laanv ill vices Ol ,", tioti v.i.i l-y U vtrii'ity ' , ; .i'.'n, ail klMl:- of S,n'l(. I'cO- ;.. (.,.-,. I,, . ; :.. mre or I. fiiliiiliar ic v .ii-ifiilri (icam ! moon ii ,. a. hing mncMi.e', irons, 010. I::. i,i .-.( arc now shown which aid I ! in mlving culinary problems. I i n: t,:..-.ti;rri anil eolfic percolators l . .rt! a aimple lii-al'n-.t iuic,ly r a .la ill iii'j; 'use can fif usi :1 lor a id fiymi: M that it H l:"t in niiik'..' lift! in liio oook (.,,' o.i fiKl'a.-l. 'llio di.-c or hot- . If IV... ,,,,1 !.;,,;,. ran la1 nuni no ai uni 1 ,:uvii.i i,, , (.nlit K to ii' cc;.sily. A rhaf i.,.r v. it h ( 1 i'l ric hrat makes a iv v,,,.,- for nv'iii'i:K cither a f... ,i.a or info! mal !Min-r. in,,. .' tl.c iiitcn-t.tiiiK ap- ! ; i ' the utility wl ailaptcil - pt , i.-.l'v ',a- Imv. Ilinf. It wciliK ! , d,ar if,;ino-; inrliidini:' H tlil'cc I : . , i a i.i.ii ami may If iif 'I as a , i ;(! : non l.cil. r, w;.li-r Iwatcr ami a : , !! can ho attached any place t. Fancy Apples in Fancy Packages Our specialty is attractive packages contaiuing from one to 112 Extra Fancy Jlood River Apples. Send your Eastern Friends a Sample Express prepaid anywliere in (1. S. or Canada Robinson & De Reding Commercial Club Booth Hood River, Ore fl h i lo :!J;(,I,A(!HI. pap. i. la joi, (iiai ! r, wau'li now occupies till' i-,i of the 'I hiril s treet front hank ,lmli!ui; was tin- lirnt o;- of I he new huildinc". '1 lu;; i nov, loinlorlahly hicateil Willi i;i,!i '1 iind i onvi nh'ut plant .; , .;,( ; t for all kinds of pniil A ne'V i'i Iind' I" picas was tin av;on In the plant upon riiiiV'iliK v in,. t. n. anil it. J.',ies a much ., a,;' apn; .aranai. in Uitf iiew- i lie in w it'e;-s I.; also ailaii r hi t in h'isifi I or a much ,pe of work. The apple ihc i- ml tircakiiiK ''''"I1 p,. himdhd hy the Apple i ilfifi feason are beillK I hi., ofl'iae. It is an im- nr hem!'.' I'l lilt' ll ill till' !i,iei a dav. Thin work alone I , i , r :i ; miff' lifti en lioui"; a ho.:- a we. k for Ihi'ei' inontlis ; cat.;, alu I'l ncceasary. - .; (,;,(. of Ihe oldesl II. i , pari of llie slate was I in IMI. II. I'i one of the , i , ! at ,oa . in I he coniiniinity V.-, i, off,, of Ihc l.iKCsl i h" iip-huiMil.),' of Hood , ., r ha-. ifi'ow n steadily ,. e I h oi ::l , car:; of eis , . U. o I laofe than aln'l'ilat . o : hat ill. now regarded i w. e.-.l . i" .':....HT puhlisle , a.aaii ad ih j ai I Dicnl of the : I., ihi!'.'. a 'iinl'lox tvpe- , . . , i ' , 1 1 . f naini' Imvii in list (liMi'.WV. k i .ni' a, opcni i and I'lom nl. inn; on , n, ra if 11k r.aiin,i' and l' ,' I a;, held con lined Kler dill' finil ll M f, on 11 ia lift- dene cnil 1 1 1 1 . i eii his oirn the Clhai 'it V of ltd krt spr .ft.' - '3 't Wood & Huggins Staple and Fancy GROCERIES The oldest and largest Grocery in the city. We handle only the best stock in our line and guarantee satisfaction. Prompt Delivery. PHONE 7 1 Alfred Benjamin lothes 1H The man who once buys Alfred Benjamin Clothes may be relied upon as a steadfast customer. And that means intimates are converted. No better credentials could possibly be offered no stronger argument of your becom ing a customer of this store. We sell no inferior makes for the sake of larger profits. The best only, though they're moderately priced as any you ever wore Walkover Shoes and Cluett Shirts, too 3 'I s'l' 51 -S! 'i JT Wants the Money Not very much, but WANTS it. 80 acres near Valley Crest School; large clearing; good house. $55 per acre. Good terms. The best ranch in Gilliam County to exchange for Hood River land. 462 acres, well watered; fair buildings; good fence. Wyeth & Allen SMITH BLOCK 'hone 175 HOOD RIVUR, ORCU0N J. For Sale Will sell all or part of my 40 acres in Oak (J rove district and take part payment in house and lot in Portland. About 20 acres in standard varieties, and all "except about M acres in cultivation. Five acres G and 7 years old. A. L. UPSON 321 Custom House, Portland, Oregon Phone 18'U-L. N Locoal Travel Taken on Oregon and Washington Limited. Owinj io to the large volume of through travel, the Oregon Htiileoad & Navigation Co. has found it necessary to discontinue earryiii; passengers on its Oregon-Washington Limited between Hood River, Portland and The Dalles in either direction. The order is effective Thursday, September 1st, ami continues in force till further notice. The trains affected are: Last bound, from Port land, 10 a. m.; Westbound, from The Dalles, .r) p. in., from IIooil River, 5:41) p. m., arrive Portland 8 p. m. s!5 $90 Per Acre 40 acres of fine land, uncleared, in a good location, excellent air and water drainage; a place thatsliould be snapped up at tins figure. Dont wait on this. 40 Acres, partly improved; H acres in one year trees; one acre strawberries; other fruits for home use; ten acres all grubbed; four room house, barn, chicken houses, etc; choice apple land priced at an amount to make it, sell. Only $5,000. Can be had on good terms. See us about this right away. We have some excellent bargains in city property, lots or houses. If you will rent your house call us up or come in. The L-P Land Co. Telephone l!olt 12 Smith Block Hood River, Oregon II. I!. Langille II. M. Prindle was the sales manager ior uio rure land house of W. P. fuller i'i company hut since enn int; to Hood River last iiril lie has demonstrated Ins ap proval of local investments by acquir int;' more than null acres of land' in the valley. Measis. Kipii;.i- and Untile, with several Minneapolis capitalists, own the (Irecn l'miil orehaid tract, which consists of several hundred acres of land locked off hy the Stanley Smith Lumber company. '1 hey are petting Ihe tract in shape to market and develop liel year. TIIK (11 ii liAKHlii: SilOi'. The Club llai'bcr shop has taken the corner basement room of the new bank huildiii.'. Krcd W. Idaeainn and K. II. Stewart are the proprietors of the establishment, and tin v are both well- known in this oitv, havinir practiced their trade here for some time. l'Yank Johnson holds down the third chair in the shop. The shop operates a bath loom in connection and all tne furnish- iues are neat, and comfortable. The Club lias as a special distinct am. the only i olni'eil man in lewn ti.r its pur ler :u.il sinner. Hi!. L II. KANAKA. lo. I). Kanaka, who came to ll""d Liver ihirini.',' the summer, has opined his ellice on the ii!ei'.a;nni' lloor of the new bank buildinj,', where ho is wi II equipped fur the practice, of iindiaino and sureerv. I'f. Kanaka is aifiaduale nf I he medical di partmont ol the I'nivcrsity of Michigan, and for the past two wars has been i :i feasor of phsiolnt;v and hvejceo m the I nivel il el Idaho at Muscew. ()tS Her of i.i.i: & Hi-ciii- . i i i Uie oo d .ouv i : J i i mmosi h x be and sec prlt'e: of 5 oSKSO 'Ihe ihw linn of Allen Mcilrea .are also located in nil ollii e mi the nii'.f.'aiiiiie llnni' of the new bank htiild iiai. II. t'obtiiii Allen and I'-cd Mc t 'i ea t he members of the linn, came la re ha I year from Indianapolis and are ranchers in the Oak drove -action. Mr. Allen had charge of the d, velop nient and sub-division of the ( 'rainier ,. I ate, anil .some ot tins prop-i ty will h be handled by the law nriil. besides haiailiiii: their own property, Messrs. Allen and Met.'iva expect to do ,i gen i i al really business. Hl.llliY & Wli.Ul K. 'Ih. law linn of Derby & Wiihur will mow into a now suite on the mezza nine Hour ef the bank buildi:; ( ictoher i i. Tin y now occupy Judee Perhy's I eihce in the .Smith, block. I he partner 'ship was recently formed by County I -Indue A. .1. Derby and Ceorjje K. Wil j bur. .Iiidi'a' Derby has been praaticitiR Ma le fur several years and Mr. Wilbur has had charr.e el the leual work of ;tne Hood River Abstract company. ! Flection lu'turns at t'luli. i 'Ihe Republican county central com ; nut tee has .irranj;ed to receive the return of the primary election at , I he a: scmbly room of the Commercial Club Saturday cvenina;. The results of the stale, county and various district folliecs will be received ami t'iven out I during the evenim;. Republicans and others should read Ihe ari-unients, published in the Cor rupt Practices pamphlet, supplied by William .1. Clarke and Willis S. Dnni wav, and then decide who was tellinir ig:the truth. Which one is the tax r,&itfuziSKeaeMm ! payers' friend?- paid adv. COUNCIL ORDERS STREET BUILDING At the meetini; of the city council Monday evenini plans were outlined and the first steps taken to result in a lare;e amount ot street improvement in the citv during the next few months. The work outlined will mean the im- iroveinent of more than 20 blocks of loot! River's streets hv grading, curb and gutters. It will be the policy of the council to improve the main streets connecting with the roads into the valley so as to make the hauls of the valley farmers easier. Ninth street f rom Cascade to Eugene streets and Eugene street from Ninth to Twelfth will be improved with maca dam roadway and cement curb and gutter. The Recorder was instructed to advertise for bids on this work which will connect the downtown section and the new macadam built this year on Twelfth street. Rids will also be macadamizing and building cement 1 asked for on a similar improvement of Cascade avenue from Fifth street to the west city limits. This connects with the State road and gives ranch ers living down the Columbia a good entrance Jnto town. It is the intention of the council to push these improve ments through as rapidly as possible. Bids have also been asked for to cover the grading and putting in of curbs and gutters on Second street from Cascade avenue to the O. R. & N. right-of-way. This improvement will greatly add to the impressions given strangers as they enter the city from the depot. The council also talked over the improvement 'of Oak street from Fifth to Ninth and the judiciary 'com mittee was asked to bring in an or dinance covering the improvement of that throughfare. The ordinance ', extending the fire limits came up for second reading and was referred to the fire and water committee. The vagrancy ordinance was passed as was the ordinance for the assessment on the improvement of State street from Sitxh to East Second. Schrain Fruit Jars at McDonald's. 0 a UNCE MENT To the People of Hood River Valley and vicinity: We wish to announce the opening of our NEW STORE on the corner of Oak and Fourth Streets and extend to you a cordial invi tation to attend and inspect the latest and best creations in Ladies' Suits, Silks and Wash Goods; Dry Goods, Corsets, Shoes, Rubbers, Underwear and Hosiery and The best line of Men's Ready to Wear Garments that ever came to town Saturday, September 24th, 1910 In making our selections we have had constantly in view two main fac tors: Quality and price. And the result of our showing will warrant the statement that this fall we show more quality for less price than ever before shown in Hood River. In arranging our store we have had in mind the comfort and convenience of our patrons. Respectfully, Morlan u Lathrop