The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 23, 1911, Image 4

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    IIOOI) fUVKR GLACIRft, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911
Mt. Hood Railroad
TIME TABLE No. 9.
Effective 12:01 a. m., Oct. 9 th, 1910.
South Bound North Bound
A. M. STATIONS P. M
S :(HJ , Hood Kivt'r 4 Mi
H ;05 ' I'owerdiilo :rr
8:15 Switchback i'-i'j
;j;:j5 V mil lorn
8- 40 Mohrs I:'"
8:55 Odcil 3:tK
9:10 Summit -:r0
9:20 Blouchcr
9- 40 VVinans 2 :'!
0:45 Arrive Doe l-cnvu LMitl
.0:) Leave Dee Amvo L':H)
11:40 TrouUrcck 1 :
11:00 VV'oodworth 1 lIW
JI;15 Arrive Purkdale Leave 1 :llo
A. WILSON, Af'ent
Progressive Fruit
Growers
WANTING x
Better Fruit
Ought to investigate the merit3 and results
of spraying with
Wm. Cooper and Nephews
TREE SPRAY FLUIDS
The only scientific Sprays produced. Desrip
tive Pamphlets and Sprays at
D. McDONALD, Local Agt.
CHAitLLS O. ROBERTS, General Agent
Ji47 Ash St., Portland, Ore.
New Residents
Wo art! ulwayn pleased loexiend courteous as.sisl mice
to now residents of Hood River and Hood River val
ley by advising tlieni refii'diuo-any locul conditions
within our knowledge, anil weafl'oril every convenience
for the transaction of their financial matters. New
accounts are rosect fully and cordially invited and we
guarantee satisfact ion. Savings Dep't in connection.
Hood River Banking & Trust Co.
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WE HAVE JUST IlKCKIYKI) A KliKNH SUPPLY OK
Nitrate of Soda. Muriate of Potash
j AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
w COMI-: T(l US DIUKCT KOU
DW00D.FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
CEMENT AND LIME
8 AS W'U UNLOAD DIRKCT FROM TI1H CARS
STRANAHAN & CLARK
Hood River, Oregon
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HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT CO.
J. M. NI'IIMKl.TZICH, MXIIKT A HV
ARSTRACTS, INSURANCK, CONVLYANCIMJ and
SI RUT V IUM)S.
We lmve the only enniiete M t of iilistnu t blinks in IliMiil i, i
mill Hre in a mimi( inn to exceule nil nork w ith I'mniplnr-x im I i. iimV.
We repreKent wune u( llie I h-m I ulil hue tin- iiisiiriinee ii mi " n g
Imihiichh in Oicguii mid run give t lie hi nt l nc I ii8iii:inre til In- ' fm
thr money. - : Our irputiil Inn iih emiveyaneers i kimun i. Al
of our work it giuimntrcd. -Conm to oh when nu unt - " i in..'
of any ileHeripiioii.
FRANCISCAN ORDER
PROGRESSES HERE
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The following excerpt from a recent
issue of the San Franciscan Monitor, a
catholic publication of that city, shows
an active progress of the Franciscan
order in this vicinity :
Upon the urgent invitation of the
Right Rev. Charles J. O'Reilly, D.D.,
the first Bishop of Huker City diocese
in Oregon, the Franciscan Fathers
took charge of Hood River, Hood River
County, Oregon, and missions in Hood
River County in the year 1906. The
Very Rev. Fr. Theodore Arentz, O. F.
M., then Commissary Provincial on the
Pacific Coast, and Rev. Fr. Maximilian
Klein, O. F. M., to be local superior
and pastor, arrived in Hcod River,
Ore., September 7, 1906. The Sunday
following being the feast of the Holy
Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
the Rev. Pastor, Father Maximilian
Klein, O. F. M., conducted the first
parochial service, after having been
introduced by the present Vicar Gen
eral of the Diocese of Baker City, the
Right Rev. Monsignore A. Hronsgeest,
pastor of The Dalles, who had attended
Hool River as a mission about twenty
five years.
A neat little church, 62 by 2fi, had
been built during the year 1905, but
remained more or less unfinished ron
the iniide. At once the inside finishing
was begun by the rRev. Pastor, new
and neat altars were made by Bro.
Qtiirinus Kremer.
On the 8th of December, 1906, the
t'east of the Immaculate Conception
of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the church
was dedicated by the Right Rev. Charles
J. O'Reilly, D. 1)., as the Immaculate
Church, standing on a bluff on the
northwest corner of Montello avenue
and Seventh street.
Immediate!y''after the arrival of the
fathers a nice piece of property, 217 by
200, south of the church on Seventh
stieet, between Montello and Prospect
avenue, was purchased. This piece of
property faces the beautiful valley of
Hood River, extending about seventeen
miles towards the south and Mount
Hood snow-capped the year aroud. It
is a valley of delicious fruit, as straw
berries, apples, etc., grow abundantly.
A small house, one Btory, 24 by 24,
looking like a stable, was on the place
and had to serve temporarily as the
dwelling place of the Fathers and
brothers.
A piece of property toward the city
limits, about one and one-half miles
from the church, was boughtto be the
Catholic cemetery.
In April or May, 1908, charge of the
Catholics in Klickitat County, Wash.,
was given the Franciscan Fathers of
Hood River. In August the same year,
His Lordship, the Right Rev. Charles
J. O'Reilly, 1). U., or linker City,
tendered the charge of Harney County,
Ore., to the rranciscan Fathers.
The Rev. Fr. Roman Wolf, O. F. M.,
retured to Hood River, Ore., in March,
1910, to take the place of Rev. Fr.,
Aegidius llerkerath, O. F. M., and the
Rev. Father Pius Niertnan, O. F. M.,
came to Hood River, Ore., March 31,
1910, to succeed the late Rev. Fr.
Placidus Kreeler, O. F. M.
In spite of the difficulty considering
the small congregation of the Immacu
late Conception of the Blessed Virgin
Mary in Hood River, to contend with,
nevertheless it was considered obvious
by the higher superiors to move the
church from the northeast corner of
Seventh street and Montello avenue to
the southeast corner of Seventh and
Montello avenue and have it paved
toward the Columbia River and also
moved the very small house and put
an additon of a two-story building, 28
by 28, and have church an:l residence
connected by a hallway. This improve
ment meant to incur an expense ot
about $1200, a great deal for this small
congregation. Bro. Quirinus Kremer
superintended the entire , work of
church and residence.
A bell for the church, obtained from
the firm of Henry Stuikstede Belel
foundry, St. Louis, Mo., arrived here
September 13, 1910. The so-called
sponsors of boll were Mrs. T. A.
Janirne ami Mr. Michael Pendcrgast.
On the Monday following, September
19, 1910, the, bell was put in the steeple
of the church and at 12 m. the first
iingelus bell was sounded in Hood
River, Ore. Mr. Peter Mohr, who had
collected the money for paying for the
bell, had the honor of ringing this
first angelus bell.
Office in DAVIDSON IH.IK;. N. K. corner Cascade Ave n 1
Home Phone HOOD R1V I It, ORE.
Hfi(yfry 'I'waptw.; .iw.ii mwBMHMyip
S. E. BARTMESS
Funeral Director and Embalm or
l:tuhllhrd IS Vmr
HOOD RIVl.R, OkKOON
Storage
We have storage space for all kinds
of goods in a concrete building
Our Tranfer Wagons Will Move
Anything
Complete Livery Service
Transfer & Livery Co.
Phone 5
Furniture and Pianos Moved
Draying, Express and
Baggage
All Kinds of Light and Heavy Work
Wood Yard and Feed
Cfnna St-i Cnrt rt or-t inn
fc-ZIAJlV 111 VUIUIVVIIUI I
TAFT TRANSFER
X Office Phone
0 29
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30C
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When You Clear Land
Come to us for the best Logging and Grubbing
Tools. If your old ones are worth fixing
we can make them good as new.
Snow & Upson, Hood River
Will Initiate Large Class.
An unusually large class, composed
of 28 local men, will be initiated by
lhe Dalles chapter ot hlks tonight
The candidates and all local Elks will
leave for The Dalles on the 6:20 train.
However, all are requested to be at the
stat inn 4f minutes early in order that
a picture may be made of the group
Members of The Dalles' chapter will
meet the local bunch on their arrival
and escort them to The Hotel Dalles.
The initiation will be held in the Elks
Hall. The evening will close with a
big haniiict. The class is composed of
the following citizens: ( . 11. Strana
han, ('. N. Clarke, Roy E. Slocom, C.
II. Sprout, F. E. Hutchinson, R. E.
I.urawav, C. A. Eldiiedge, H. D.
Wood, V. Winchell, II. F. Davidson,
Cupt. C. T. Mcl an, C. t. Gilbert, C
P. Ross, W. H. ('hipping, J. C. Skin
tier, G. A. McCurdy, T. A. Decker, C
Ditliiiian, M. F. Shaw, M. Bronson,
Wm. Ehrek, F. C. Howell, (',. V. Ed
wards, I,. M. Bentley, O. C. Dean, A.
W. Peters, E. R. Pooley, Jr., and Hans
l.nge.
I.a Grippe Coughs
strain tit I weaken the system and if
not checked nmy develop into pneu
monia. No danger of this when Foley's
Honey Hint Tnr is taken promptly. It is
ii Trimble family medicine fur nil coughs
nnd colds, and acts quickly and efliv
lively in elites of croup. Refuse substi
tutes. ('. A. Plath, Druggist.
Golilondali' Packing Plant.
Golilendalo is to have a small pack
ing plant built there this spring. The
butchering business of Robert McCrow
has been purchased by Portland in
terests nail a two-story building with
basemet will be built next door to the
present meat maiket. The ground
floor will be used for the retail trade
while the upper floor will be used as
packing plant and storeroom.
During the past year over til) carloads
of hogs have been shipped to the Port
land market.
Life Saved at Dentil's Door.
"1 never felt so near my grave,"
writes W. R. Patterson, of Wellington,
Tex., as when a (rightful cough and
lung trouble pulled me down to 100
pounds, in spite of doctor's treatment
tor two years. .My father, mother and
two sisters died of consumption, and
that 1 am alive today is due solely to
Dr. King's New Discovery, w hich com
pletelv cured me.
Now 1 weigh 1ST pounds mid have
been well and strong for years." tiuiek,
safe, sure, its the best remedy on earth
for coughs, colds, lugrippe, asthma,
croup, and all throat and lung trouble,
f'Oei $1.00. Trial bottle free, Guurnn
teed bv l' hus. N. Clarke.
Fresh Flour and Feed
COPYPIGHT,
The Celebrated
White River &
Golden Crown
Brands. - . - .
Made From Selected
Hard Wheat
A SUCCESSFUL BAKING Follows the use of White River and Golden
Crown Flour, When you bake bread, pies, cakes or any kind of pantry
you will find this Flour a safe and reliable standby. Try it once and you
will never use any other.
STRANAHAN & CLARK
HOOD RIVER, OREGON.
LESLIE ISUTI.KR, Pres. F. McKERCHER, Vice-Pres.
TRUMAN BUTLER, Cashier
Butler Banking Company
Hood River, Oregon
Capital, $50,000.00
Surplus, $50,000.00
Savings Department
Safety' Deposit Boxes
I Four Thousand a i
Year
J There has been forty thousand prescriptions J
filled at this store in the past ten years. We &
fill prescriptions strictly according to the
j doctor's orders. No substitutes.
t
t CHAS. N. CLARKE
The Glacier Pharmacy
"STATEN IS STANDARD"
The Dawn of
Another Year
is now upon us. It opens
up the prospect of good
only on "one condition,"
and that is.
THE BUYING OF THE BEST
GRADE OF GROCERIES
Our store is simply crowded with wholesome and pure things
for the table use. Our Damascus Butter is the purest in the
state, and commands a premium of 5c per roll over all other
butter in Portland.
A. C. STATEN
On the Heights Phone 136
Stanley- Smith Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath, Shingles, Ete
Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley
B
oxes! Boxes!
Apple and Pear
Boxes
itanley-Smith Lmbr Co.
s. T. RAW SON
F. II. STANTON
HOOD RIVER NURSERY
Stock Grown on Full Root.
Wc desire tu lot our (rlends and patrons know that (or the (all planting we will
have and can supply in any number
Cherry, Pear, Apricot, Peach and Plum Trees
Grape, Currant and Berry Plants
Shade and Ornamental Trees
Also, all the standard varieties of Apple Trees. Can supply the trade with
plenty of Newtown, p i Use n berg and Jonaehan apple trees
Rawson & Stanton, Hood River Ore,
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET
Ph. C. YOUNG. Prop.
Fresh and Cured Meats
Lard, Poultry and Fish
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
Phone Main 6 Freo Delivery
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH IN
QUALITY AS WELL AS QUANTITY
Trade with us this year and
watch your savings increase
OUR GOODS ARE THE BEST
THE HANDY CORNER
GROCERY
G. P. CHRISTIE
P ft ONE 282 L.
To the Discriminating Honsewife:
We have lately installed sotne new machinery and
CUPID FLOUR
will now make the WHITEST, LIGHEST BREAD of any flour on the
llood River Market if handled rightly, and does not reqaire as stiff work
ing as others. Next time ask your grocer fnr CUPID and i( he will not
furnish it, trade with someone who will. IT IS MADE IN HOOD RIVER.
Hood River Milling Co.