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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
If HOOD BIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1910 i Gift Car of iver Apples Will Leave for Chicago ecember First on Hood R D This is an opportunity to send some of Hood River's Best to your Eastern Friends On December 1st, Robinson, deluding & Crocker will send a cur of apples to Chicago to be reshipped local express to any point in tne eastern imu mhmk ouiwo. Theie have been many orders for small shipments to the hast which could not be sent on account of excessive freight rates, lly sending a car load a great saving will be made to our patrons. . ... .. , r,., , . We have arranged with a large firm in Chicago to deliver fruit m that City and to reship by express to points outside of Chicago. Apples will all reach destination in time for Christmas. i t Persons may prepay express from Chicago to final destination or the apples may be sent collect from that point. The cost of sending a box of apples from Ilood River to Chicago by express is two dol lars and a half. Our price for this occasion will be one dollar and a quarter and other places proportionately as low. We will make an especially good price on our "extra fancy" Winter Bananas, Spitz enburgs and Newtons, for this particular shipment. To any growers wishing to send their own fruit to Eastern friends we will be pleased to offer the advantages of our car. Eastern people or persons residing outside of Hood River may avail themselves of this opportunity and they should send in their orders at once. - This is a great chance to spread the fame of Hood River Valley with its great ad vertisement, its apples. ROBINSON, de REDING CROCKER Rhone 277-M for express rates to points outside of Chicago and any additional information that you may wish. Notice 1. Let us know by the 25th of November how many boxes you wish to send. 2. Boxes should be delivered at our packing house on 4 th St. op. Paris Fair between Nov. 25 and 30 3. Boxes brought in for Shipment must be properly addressed. i diiiiij i ujii ii u,w ui wiiTiiiorTrrnm r" w wwwm Wiw 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmfmmmmm'm'in CURES R0UTS OBSTINATE fV STUBBORN COUGHS T COLDS THE KING OF CURESV FOR ALL DISEASES OF THROAT S quickestV Wheals whooping vry WEAK, cough cure KSORE LUNGS range of which proves her an arist high standing. To come means to be won. Try it. Popular prices, 20 and 35 cents. This number will be followed on December 27 by "Ye Olde Town Quartette." Last, but not least, on our program, was the serving of nuts, home made candy, pop corn and apples, bringing to close an evening long to be remembered and which is but the forerunner of more to cc me. . "Long live the Grange" was in every heart as the goodnights were said and the horses' heads were home ward turned. T. E. N. Observe Holidays. In accordance with a resolution of the Hood River Merchants' AsHoeiation, all business houses will be closed and ob serve the following holidays: Thanksgiving Day Christmas New Years Dav. January 1 Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22 Memorial Day, Mav 30 Julv 4th. NOTICE: Stores will be closed all day on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 24th. liy Order of the Association. M 1-I-M"M"I"H"M llll II'H1-H"H M I M-H-H hill MM Hf 3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY EI CHAS, N. CLARKE BURGLARY AT THE PARIS FAIR Tuesday night awindow was broken in the bark of the Paris Fair store and the thief made olT with a stack of 73 pennies which were loft in sight, and it is thought took a suit of clothes and possibly shoes and underwear. There was very little disturbed around the store, and but forthe broken win dow and missing pennies, it is doubt ful if the lows would have been dis covered. A stack of clothes of the number 40 size was pulled uot, other wise the cloth covers were lelt in shape, and nothing clue around the store was out of order. The windows at the back are guarded bv iron fireproof doors, but were left open which made it easy for the thief to break in from the nllev without much four of discovery. That more goods were "not taken leads to the sus picion that it was the work of some hobo who merely wanted to stock up with personal clothing, There is no clue to the thief, and but a few of tho hobo class have been loitcrnig around the town of late, Mar shal Lewis keeping them moving. Live Wires at Tine Grove Grange. An epidemic ot nppleitus lias been rampant in the valley fur the pant few months, and almost everyone has had a touch of the maladv. Its effect has been fell" in the (irangc during the fall months, but most of.the members are now convalescent 'and a goodly numbt attended the drnnirc meeting la.it Saturday evening, despite the incle me:it weather. It Was one of thus uood old fashioned meetings where neighbor greets neighbors with hearty htuHlsluike, and indulge in friendly discussions of topics of in terest to all (irangers and non-granger alike. Tho regular order of business being disposed of the Worthy Lecturer took charge of the meeting and entertained us in a most enjoyable manner Among the subjects that rereivedj a good share of attention was the need of a telephone in the O. K. & N. freight house, the removal of which has caused a gnat inconvenience to almost every family in the valley. Also the establishing of a "free to all telephone service," in the office of tho postmaster, as at the present time only a few have access to telephone number, which favortism seems hardly just in matters of business. The introduction of the question box is proving an important factor in our meetings, bringing up for discussion a wide range of topics from agriculture to politics. Had some of the voters at our hist (lection at Ilood Kiver been (Irangers and attended the meet ings, methinks their ballots might have been marked a little more intelli gently, at least, they need not have voted both yes and no on the same subject. Oh, vou anti-suffragists, a woman certainly could not have done any worse than that. Miss Lulu Illunt was very entertain ing with a humorous recitation, and Miss Doris Haner sang a popular bal lad very prettily. Miss Maggie Coch ran wa8 well received in a recitation in verscon the origin of Thanksigving niort ol the national Apple nnow enuiuscu wiui me men ui mc uji" held at Spokane, relating many amus- entertainment course, to De presenieu ing incidents always attendant upon , at Pine (irove hall this season, and all such trips. In all probability next ! are looking forward to a treat next year many more of tho valleyit'es will Saturday evening, November 26, when attend the Apple Show ami boost tor i ness iiearnari iviorrison, me mm. ni. our little Eden of the West. ; traction on the season ticket, will give People are much delighted and a program ot character reauings, me llall-Bronaugh. Announcements have been received in this city of the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Bronaugh and Joseph E. Hall, Jr., which occurred Thursday at the home of the bride's parents, Judge and Mrs. Earl C. Bronaugh, in Portland. The marriage was a quiet home affair and came as a consider able surprise to Mr. Hall's friends here. The bride is known to many Hood people as she visited here last winter. Mr. and Mrs. Hall went to Spokane and later to LaGrande on a brief honeymoon and returned here Monday evening, taking a part merits at the Hotel Oregon. Mr. Hall is the manager of the hotel and they are expeeted to live there during the winter. It is probable that in the spring they will occupy the new bungalow recently built on Mr. Hall's farm in the Oak Grove section. The date on the at home cards is December 1. Word being received here Mondav morning that the bridal party would be here on the evening train, a number of friends gathered at the depot with bells, horns, etc., and the demonstra tion was a right hearty one. The hotel was also fixed up for the occa- ion, with bows of paper and streamers leading from the staircase to their apartments, and the happy couple were showered with rice until the lobby floor was covered. Coal Transfer and Livery Co. mimiM Y I! mmw 11 m J VJ- K V These two OVERCOAT models are typical of York They have that "distinct" look which characterizes every Alfred Benjamin garment whether its price is twenty or fifty. You cannot obtain a better fitting Overcoat than either of these at the shop of the best custom tailor you know. Glad to show you. J Vogt Wanted To buy top buggy and har ness, rlione NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Penai tment of the Interior. U. S. Land (llllce at Die Dulles, Oregon, uciouiT i, in, iuiu. Notice in hereby itlven that Kwrene it. KttlroHiikH wlione noNt-ofllce addretw 1 North Yakima, Waslilnglou, did on the 2-llii day of ncpieniDer, miu, ine lu lion omce Mworn Htiueinent and Application. No. 074)12, to pur. ehmm the BKHK. "ec W and K'4 HW'i HW !iStW',i, Kectlou xi, l ownnlilp 1 North, Kauiie II Khhi, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June :!, imts, and acta amendatory known n the Timber and Hlone Law," at nueh value aa iniKht t,e fixed hy appraisement, and that. i.ursUHtit to auc.h application, the land and timber thereon have been anpraiaed. the tim her estimated 7S7.HXI board leet at total WWAO; ilmt said applicant will otter final proof In support of hla application and sworn Hiatemetii, on tne am day ot necemher, mill before the KeKixterand Receiver of the U. 8. Land (mice at The Halles, Oregon. Any person in at liberty to protest this pur. chase before entry, or Initiate a content at any time belore patent Issues, by tlliui; a cop robontlert affidavit in tbia office, alleging tacts wtucn wouiu aeiciii tne entry. C. W. MoORK, oil-Aii Register. Fancy Apples in Fancy Packages i; Our specialty is attractive packages containing from ; ; rTit fr11 9 F!vtrH. TVnfv TlnnH Rivpr Annies. ". Send your Eastern Friends a Sample Express prepaid anywhere in U. S. or Canada Robinson, de Reding & Crocker Commercial Club Booth Hood River, Ore. t 4 H-I"H"H--H- H"l"l"I"t"I"l"I"I"t"l"l- IM I H-M' M I M' M 'I M-H' The Hotel Oregon .WILL SERVE SPECIAL CHICKEN AND TURKEY DINNERS EACH DAY DURING APPLE FAIR. L 11:30 till 2:00 v and v 5:30 till 7:30 F y ru M"H urvrif JHKJbtTU, un try hrn kjrtu im n IK X X X X X X X X X X' X X' X X iui 'rui 'nj vtji'nJi ik nj J. ru up njr. "run iui iui'Hi" Uuu! Vul u 'run un'J l 'H"'1;?;! SJ! IIS SJ3 K5 tJC 5C 132 tr5ij SC W. ini ini mtu im jv urw TMtVni ijy ri. m. rv try hni trx tru mi uxirmm vrf trH.trv UTU.trM.ni..rM.rM ay nnanynimin THANKSGIVING SPECIAL New importations of Chinaware just arrived. Distindt Patterns, heavy solid Gold band decorations. Distinct Patterns. ltogular ,f 2a.OO Dinner Sets $17.50 Uvular 22.00 Dinner Sets..; 16.75 Semi-Porcelain llnnson Pattern Regular $5.00 Dinner Sets 4.45 Genuine Lisk Roasters Five Sizes. $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 t Keen Kutter Three-Piece Carving Sets $3.00 to $10.00. Oneida Community Silverware You know Oneida stands for quality. Large stock at right prices. Teaspoons, per set $1.00 Dessert Spoons, per set $1.75 Table Spoons, per set .-. 2.00 Knives and Forks, per set... 4.50 Knives and Forks, hollow handles 6.75 Franz Hardware Company Phone 14 da "for. X Mason gave a very interesting . run njl nj f. w vf ru nj u j. run Hji . rw rw un run nj 'mi vfu. hit imuv v 'rdtruJ Wm'rr J .,W, 11