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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1911)
IJOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, ATGEST 17, 1011 WEEKS AND SffldUL 1AY e i Wash Goods, Wool Dress Goods The entire stock on Clearance Sale. Get your sewing done now while low prices and assort ments prevail. Ladies' White Waists, (SLIGHTLY MUSSED) at Just Half Price BRIEF LOCAL MENTION Herman Kresse is visiting friends in Portland. Joe Vot was in The Dalles over the week end. Now is the time to liny cheap slab wood. A. C. Lolls, phone 310.X. Frank Stanton was a week end vis itor in Portland. L. A. Mathews, of Mosier, was hir.' Monday on business. Fine line of automobile gloves. lav enport Harness Co. J. C. Skinner was a' business visitor in Portland Saturday. R P. Orr and son were Bingen, Wash., visitors last week.- Mrs. S. W. Arnold left Mondayfor an extended visit in the East. Shoes made or repaired at Johnsen'a Mrs. F. P. Friday left Monday tor a visit in the Willamette Valley. E. R. Pooley and Henri de Reding weie Portland visitors Saturday. See our auto gauntlets. Davenport II u ness Co. Miss Lenore Adams is visiting friends in the Willamette Valey. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Tucker, Sunday, August 6, a boy. Mrs. Sydney Preseott, of New York, is here visiting Mrs. P. A. Clancy. Now is the time to buy cheap slab wood. A. C. LoftB, phone 310-X. Rev. J. L. Hershner, o this city, conducted services at Bingen Sunday. Miss Ruth Whitney is spending her vacation with relatives in Pendleton, Or. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perigo are with Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Taylor at Sea side. Try our pure pork sausage. We stand back of it. at Central Market. Mrs. Robert R. Carter is visiting at thejeamns of friends in the Lost Lake region. Mrs. Bertha Cameron returned last week from a visit with friends in The Dalles. Dean Ballard Sfent several days last week with Harry Anderson in The Dalles. F. H. Morlan and family returned last week from a ten days' visit at Seaside. If your shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnson. J. R. Shelton has returned from an extended business trip to Grand Rap ids, Mich. Judge Moreland, of Portland, has been here looking after his Valley property. If you have a snap in real estate or want one let us know. Guv Y. Edwards & Co., Agents. 1 Mrs. Robert T. Newhall is entertain ing her sister, Miss Clara B. Wright, of Provo, Utah. L. M. Tudor and wife, of Pueblo, Colo., were here Saturday and looked over the Valley. Ray Early returned Tuesday night from a visit of several days with friends in Eugene. Mrs. Charles Larson returred Mon day from a visit with her parents at centralis, Wash. If your guests ask yon where yon got such nice chickens for your Sunday din ner, don't forget to tell theui of the Ceutral Market. W. B. Brazelton, of Portland, spent the week end here with his father-in-law, Newtown Clark. Walter Balderston, of Portland, was a week end visitor at the home ot Prof. L. F. Henderson. "A thing ol beauty anil a jov forever." Hurley-Davidson Mot6jvycU) at Mc Donalds. B. A. Gifford, of Portland, has been here this week taking views of a num ber ot the Valley places. Born To Mr. ana Mrs. William Stratton at their Paradise. Farm home Tuesday, August 8, a girl. Dry 10-inch slab wood for sale at $2.00 per cord. Pino Grove Box Co. Mrs. J. B. Parsons and children re turned Saturday from a week spent in the mountains back of Mosier. (Floyd Arnold, of'the Butler Banking Co., is taking a vacation at Winlock, Wash., and Vancouver, B. C. Wood for Sale All kinds, carlots only. H. K. Davenport, Phone Odell 66. tf Born To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sher wood, at their home on Cascade avenue, Monday, August 7, a son Judge Fremont Wood, a noted or- chardist of Boise, Ida., was here Fri day interviewing local orchardists. We get our meats in fresh every day. Our prices will (it your poeketbook at Central Market. Mrs. E. W. Whitney has leased the Barrett home at 366 Columbia street and will take immediate possession. W. D. Keir, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. E. D. Keir, returned to his home at Centralia, Wash., Sat urday. Our Hamburger is c!vays nice and fresh, or we will make it to order at Central Market. Russell Reed arrived last week from Minneapolis, Minn., and is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed. Mart Groome, of Des Moines, la., was here'Sunday and Monday visiting at the home of L. W. Cannon in the Valley. , ...... Automobile insurance written by Hood River Abstract Co. CA dance will be given at Pine Grove Hall Friday, August 18. Music by Newman's orchestra. Frank Carter, of Eugene, is here visiting the family of his uncle. City Engineer Peicy M. Morse. Dr. T. L. Eliot, of Portland, was here yesterday, lookir.g over his ranch and attending to business matters. All kinds'of insurance in old com panies. G. V. Edwards & Co. Phone 228-K. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Henderson, of Sioux City, la.,' were here the first of the week looking over the Valley. The family of V. C. Brock, accom panied by Mrs. C. H. Henney, is camp ing on the Boneboro tract in theUpper Valley. E. C. Mahaney was called to Minne apolis Satutday because of the serious illness of his brother, John Mahaney, of that city. For a nice prime beef roast go to the Central Market. B. A. ? Baker, W. F. Stuart, Jno. Castner,5 andK. E. Jackson left Mon day morning for a week, of fishing in the Lost Lake district. Mr. and Mm. Chsrles Merrick, of Portland,-where Mr, Merrick is- post master, were here Saturday returning from visit at Cloud Lap Inn. "Dear Old Golden Rule Days" New "togs" make happy the "first day" at school. Our extremely low prices will make you smile. Special Sale on Suits In knee length and long pants. Every suit in the stock heavily reduced. Boy's Shoes at. Half Price Odd lines, good values, to clean up. Boy's Light Weight Underwear Unions or two-piece garments. Dress or negligee shirts all reduced. FRANK A Mrs. E. M. Bronson, of Hamilton, Ohio, who is visiting her son, Dr. Malcolm Bronson, and Mrs. C. J. Crawford were in Portland on a visit last week. Mrs. R. R. Hoge and daughter, Miss Jane Hoge, after spending several weeks here at their ranch, returned Monday to Portland. T. B. Rand, of Montavilla ; J.B. and M. V. Rand, of Portland, wer.- here Thursday to attend the funeral of their uncle, Andrew Jackson Rand. Burnette E. Duncan and Charles L. Wheeler returned Sunday from the Camas Prairie district, where they spent the latter part of last week. If you want shoes that don't go wrong go to Johnsen's. Mrs. II. L. Fording, who was a week end visitor in Portland, was joined there by Mr. Fording, who has been visiting on the coast. E. A. and Bruno Franz have re turned from a month's visit with rela tives at Dolgville, N. Y. The former attended to business in Eastern cities. llazelwood Ice Cream is the best. Free delivery in any quantity over one quart. Kat Hazel wood once and you will have no other. For sale by C. A. Richards & Co. tf. Kelly Bros, have purchased the feed and hay business of . Al. Whitehead. The latter, however, will continue in the fruit and farm produce business. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cole, who for merly resided here, are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hart wig. They are residents of Portland now. Christian Science services are held in Reading Room No. 6 Davidson Building, Sunday 11 a. m. and Wednesday 8 p. in. Mrs. Annette Entrican has returned from Southren California, where she spent the winter and spring, and I,will remain here for the summer with her family. Now is the time to buy cheap slab wood. A. C. Lofts, phone 310-X. Mr. and Mrs. John Otten have left for the East. Ater a visit tola num- berjof citiesthey will sail for Europe, where they expect to spend a year traveling. . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lazelle and Miss Kathryn Sinnitt, of Oregon City, were Sunday guests of R. A. McCully. Mr. Lazelle is secretary of the Oregon City Commercial Club. . Insure your automobile against acci dent. See Hood River Abstract Co. Prof. Caddy, a member of the fac ulty of Columbia University at New York City, was here last week and was shown over the Valley by C. K. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schenck have returned to their home in Omaha, Neb., after a two week's visit at their ranch. Mrs. Schenck will leave booh for a tour of Eurore. For Rent Modern furnished house on Columbia street; plumbing com plete. I. Leland Henderson, (Ijic.) Gus Miller, whose place is on the Belmont road just south of Mrs. Alma Howe's, took 547 crates of"strawber- ries from three and a half acres this season. Mr. Miller' returns amount ed to 41370.58. - Rev. J. R. Hargrcaves, who will deliver an address before the members of the Oregon Development League. accompanied by Mrs. Hargreavesjand Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wood, left Monday ror Astoria. Job Printing at tba Glacier office, S. E. Coffin returned Thursday from a trip to Spokane and Whitman county. Wash., where he had been closing deals for the sale of property. Mr. Collin says there is a bumper wheat crop in the east Washington district. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nickelsen and Mrs. Chas. T. Early spent the week end at Cannon Beach with Mrs. W. M. Yates. Mr. Nickelsen is planning to purchase a lot at the popular reBort and erect a cottage. J. Murray and S. Bradley, loggers at the Green Point camp, of the Stanley-Smith Lumber Co., were injured last week by the snapping of a cable. Both men, who are at the Cottage Hospital, Mre reported to be doing as well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Harding and son, of Salt Lake City, Utah, were here over the week end. They visited different sections of the Valley and Mosier, where they are interested in land. W. H. Bramel, also of Salt Lake City, was here Monday., The Loyal Berean of the Christian; Bible School will hold an ice cream social on the lawn of Mr. W. 11. Peugh, Thursday evening, AukiM 17. Yon aie cordially invited. al7 The Hood River Hand will furnish music for the Labor Day celebration to be held at The Dalles September 4. An excursion on the steamer Tahoma will be run from tb'w city. The local hose team will be entered for one of the events of the day. Sunday school will be held at the Baptist church at 10 o'clock Sunday morning. The Evening Praise Service at 8 o'clock, when Mr. Hargreaves will preach. A sone uroirram will be pro vided. It is expected that local talent will be assisted by the Mule Quartet ot Mosier. A. I. Mason spent ' last week at Mc- Clay, near Salem, doing summer prun ing in an orchard there. Mr. Mason reports that he was very much sur prised ai me cneapness oi iarm pruu- ucta, hay and grain, in that region. He says that hay can be bought at Sil verton for $5 per ton, placed in the barns, and loaded on curs at $8 and t'J per ton. Geo. Bieler was the victim of an unfortunate accident last week. While assisting in the razing of the old build ing at the corner or Ihml ana Kailroad avenue, a beam from which protruded the end of a nail became detached and struck him. The nail made a severe wound in his forehead just over the right 'eye. The week before Mr. Big ler sustained a crushed hand. The three yearold son of Earl Bart mess created great confusion at the summer camp in the Uak c-rove aist rict last week, when he wandered away. The youngster quietly slipped back to camp and asked what the mat ter was, after having made a trip of three miles. It was feared that he had fallen in a near by irrigation ditch. Hood River Sweet Cider, Hires Root Beer and Soda Waters of all flavors can lie obtained for family use -at all the confectionery and grocery stores at $1.00 per dozen with an allowance of GO cents per dozen for the return of Dottles to the party from whom pur chased. Keep a few battles In a cool place during warm weather. Iloon Rivkb Apple Vineoab Co. Wood For Sale (lood 4-foot oak wood 5.50 per cord, delivered. Connaway Mercantile Co., phone. HM. a.M All kinds of Fruit and Mercantile Staoipa made to order.. Phone 07. Men's Suits All Reduced STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE SUMMER UNDERWEAR AT COST LOW SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES GRAM Mrs. E. J. Young. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. David son, Mr. and Mis. Noah Hone and Leslie Butler spent Friday and Satur day in the Camas Prairie region of Klickitat county, Wush., investigating conditions there. On .Sunday the party was at Trout Lake, where a number of other Hood River people are camp ng. there were ight Hood Kiver automobiles at Trout l ake for the day. G. L. and C. A. Schetky and Scott! Aitken, of Vancouver, B.C., purchased Friday from J. C. Rountree, of Port land., his 40 acre Kast Side ranch. The purchasers have taken immediate possession and will improve the tract and build upon it. C. A. Schetky, who recently retired from the British navy, has rented the Arthur Reeves bunga low at the corner of Thirteenth and Columbia stieets. He will spend the summer months on the ranch and the winter in the city. We hail a mild winter last, will have a hard one this winter. Don't out off buying your wood nut il it is no per cord, hut buy good oak now al " Til).. Connaway Mercantile Co., phone Udell i!'t. aL'l On Friday and Satui'dayjof this week leginning Ht 10 o'clock at the resi dence of Mrs. F. A. Bishop there will be a display ot beautitul toreign ar ticles, hand worked laces and embroi deries, hand made jewelry and other art goods. I liese articles were all selected by Miss Julia E. Ferguson on her recent trip through Italy, Austria, Germany and the Seaudnnavian countries. You are cordially invited to call and- see them. Dr. 10 in il Kuiia, of 1'orlland, and his sister, Miss Harriet Knna, of Copen hagen, Denmark, were guests at the home of I,. W. Cannon this week. Miss Enna arrived in America only four weeks ago and expects to i it her brother for several months and to make a concert tour through the United States. She is one of the fore most "lieder singets" in her native country and just before leaving for America she sang at a Lourt party'for chilrden by the royal command. An effort is being made to tiring Dr. Knna and Miss Knna to Hood Kiver for a recital some time this fall. Rev. J. B. ' Parsons will preach at the Greenwood school house at Mosier Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Joe iMcCrea, Mace Baldwin, J. Wj Pifer, Kay Sinclair and James H. liil more journeyed to the Cloud Cap Inn region last Saturday evening and climbed Mount Hood Sunday. Beautiful new bungalow on State street for Hale cneup. Easy terms. Ap ply at 10i:j State street. II. B. Church News. Grace Church, Sixth and Oak, Bev. J. B. Parsons, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sermon at 11 o'clock, "The Attitude of the United Brethren Toward Church Union,." Fellowship service at 8 u. m. liev. McOmher speaker. Spirella Corsets. If vou have not worn ft Spirella Cor set you have not known real corset sat isfaction. Its patented boning makes it the mot-t flexible, durable, comfortable, lightest, coolest, most sanitary corset ever made, and it permanently retains' Its shape. Appointments to suit your convenience in your own home, .-end card or phone .Mrs. H. M. Cat-tncr, corgetiere, phone UH-K, T,'l Cascade street, Hood Kiver. al7tt c r il Ik I :i .: . . ' t . u.. ' 1 f r XTRAOOOp EVERYTHING Holeproof Hosiery, the Best on Earth, For Sale Here GREENING TO DEDICATE OAK GROVE CHURCH 'I he Oak Grove M. E. church is to be dedicated next Sunday at eleven A. M. Rev. II. E. Greening, who is pastor of one of the Methodist churches tf Spokane, and who has achieved a con siderable reputation as an' orpa li.er and builder of churches, will be the chief speakct at tl e dedication service. This neat little church is a credit to Oak Grove and should have the sup port of the community. A few years ago an attempt was made to erect a union church, but it was found that this wits impractical, and that it would be necessary for some one denomina tion to assume the responsibility for the building if one were erected. The Methodists, leing the most numerous, undertook this, but have had the co operation of the others in the work. The present new edifice is the result. Extra chairs will be provided to seat the crowd next Sunday morning, and the grove nnd spring nearby oifer an attractive lunching place for those from a distance. Unknown Man Killed Near Mosier. An unknown nuin whutie hur uHfl about 60 yeur3, was struck by west bound train number 17 Saturday night about three miles west of The Dalles. When picked up he was unconscious. His legs were crushed and 'internal injuries were also evident. It is reported that the man missed the local train in The Dulles Saturday afternoon und started for Hood River afoot. 1 lu 1 jured man was plated in the baggage car to be taken to Hood Kiver for medical attention. Death resulted, however, before reaching Mosier. The body was rt turned 'to 'Hie Dalles where an inquest exhonor ated the train crew of any blame for the death. A Special Special Hard Surfaced Linen Finish Stationery on Sale For 35C BOX One Quire Paper, 24 Envelopes NEW STYLES-NEW SIZES Sold Every Place for 50c and GOc ..Slocom's Book and Art Store.. The Place That Does the Framing 41 FOR BOYS Plan to How Large Tract. B. E. Duncan and Noah VV. Bone, accompanied by C. F. and Wi'liam trip yesterday to the k('aniaa Prairie country in Klickitat county, where the litltei rmm who urn nwitMru ,tf n luv.r.. caterpilla engiiiefwith which they plow targe iracis in nnerman county, in vestigated the practicability of plow ing the purine laud of that district. Messrs. Duncan and Bone plan plow ing a tract of about 20(10 acres in the Camas district. Sunday afternoon at 3 p. in. Rev. J. B. Parsons wili preach ai the Colum- liia school house. GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY. We want men with wiikoiih to cull on every farmer lu every cotiutv, tnt women, loo, tii every town, to call on every iHiuily. Willi om lull line or KuniHiiteeil UoiinelnilU NecexslllrH ami HwclullleH. Writ today for our full iioHiHlllon ami railil xeMloic metlioil, nIhUiik your nge, ex. peilehfe Hud fiirmer ocropuUim. W'lllioiit eupllHl. Inveilmeiit or miy risk you eiiu iiiHke more money wllh our Hue tliuu t niereliHiit Willi a .mi iki mock. VITONI'. COMPANY, aid - ill W . 3rd Ml., Ml. Paul, Mian. ; Millinery or Dress making Shop ii FOR RENT t Room known as "The ' t Style Shop," on Oak St. 1 t Housekeeping rooms in 4 .. the rear. Inquire ol :: J. H. HFILBR0WE.7 & CO. Ilcilhroimcr Building -H-H--HH-'hH-H-HH-H-I--H"IH-I--I'