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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1912)
iiomi mvKR fii..vni:i;. Till l;sriAY, JAM U:V i, n,i H Hood River BankingjLjygQ ana trust to. Wa Ininttct xcueral banking buiiuesa and own oarown bauk'u (iruprrty. Iotfrmt paid on time and Having dciuwlu Hate deiXMtl bum. EKNEST C. SMITH Lavyer Room 14 and 15 Hull Building Hood River, Ore. GEO. R. WILBDK Lawyer OHice in Smith P.tiilding. Hood Rier - Oregon DERBY & STEARNS Lawyers HOOD RIVER, OREGON. L. A. & A. P. REED ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT law Two Doors North of Postolliee l'lione 41 DR. EDGINGTON 1121 Twelfth Street, Thf Heights HOOD RIVER OREGON E. 0. DUTRO. M. D. Physician and Surgeon Over First National Hunk, Hood Riv.r, Oregon. Office Phone 71 Res. 71 K Hours 2 to 4 1'. M. and by- appointment' Dr. Malcolm Bronson Office In Eliot Block. ( ttct i l ent, No 4. Knit son, N i. Jt E. D. KANAGA Physician and Surgeon Phones : Office S,r Office in National Keg. Mil Hank limbling J. F. WATT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Telephone: Offl.'e, Ml; resiilence.SiiH . BUKUfcON o. It. 4 N. Co. H. L. DUMBLE, PHYSICIAN AND SUEGhON. Calls promptly nnswei ?i1 In town or country, Day or Night. Telepliones: KeKtlcue, 16: Ofrtce, lflt. Oltlce In the lirosius Uulliliui;. I C. BR0S1US, M. D. 1 . PHYSICIAN AND Si! KG HON 'Phone Central, or 121. Office Hours: 10 to 11 A. M.; a to ami 6 to 7 P M. 1K M. H. HUAKP UK. KDNA K. SlIAUP Osteopathic Physicians Graduates ( the Americau School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Office in Elliot Block. Home Phone 102 . lies. 102-P, H. D.W. PINE0,D.D.S. DENTIST Mot ms 4, 5 and t! Telephone Smith Building 131 C. H. JENKINS, D.M.D. DENTIST Telephones : Office 28 ; residence 2S-B Office over Butler Bank, Dr. Justin M. Waugh EYE, EAR AND THROAT Office in Eliot Bld. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. i. A. HENuERSON, CIVIL ENGINEER Formerly U. S. Land Surveyor, Philippine Islands. Two Doors North of Postotllce Tlione 41. HURRAY KAY Civil Uflv,"'neer an Surveyor BrOidus Building ALBER.C SUTT0 i Architect Room 16 Ha Building R. R. Bartlett ARCHITECT HOOD RIVER, OREGON Hellbronner Building Phone 61 SURVEYING and BLUE PRINTING P. M. Morse Heilbronner Bldg. TTlvoil River office for Newtll, Oofwt'tt & Walsh, Consulting I Engineers of Portland. . Stranahan & Slaven Contractors & Builders (HOOD EIVER, OREGON. E. W. DARK Contractor and Builder Estimates on Request Phone 212 K A. C. BUCK KOTARY PUBLIC AND INSUR ANCE AGENT Room 12 Brosiuii Block FREDERICK 4 ARNOLD. CONTRACTORS snd BUILDERS ON RAW EGl f.!r. Richard's Experience V.'iih Dif ferent Diets. Peaches and Buttermilk for Three Years. Cecilton. Md. Mr. Georpe Richards, of this place, during the pist 12 yeais, has probably tried more diligent diets than the average person would ever use in a hichme. What he has to say about his experi ments, must therefore be hiejb'y ititetest iii;" to anyone sobering from in -hei.tiur. or stomacti troubles oi at y kmc. He says: "Fur more than 12 years, I suffered with stomach troubles, and paid hundreds of dollars for doctor Li'.;s and medicines. 1 was also operated on for piles. I lived on dried peaches and btrltemiilk for nearly three years. '1 lie on-y thing that would not Rive me pain was raw eps. 1 was a physical wreck. 1 could nol sleep, and was as near crazy as a huh could well be. I must say that after taking two 22-cenl packages oflhcdiord's buii'-k-Ur i-iltt, it did me more cood tlian all 1 ever v.pcr.l for other medicines. I have been working daily on the 5arm ever since, and 1 am' as hard as ir . n." This purely vegetable remedy has been in successful use for more than 7i) y( ers. Try it. Uut be sure Uiat it's "The cUutd s." FOR SALE Pelnioiit Slab Wood and all other kind.- ol wood at reasonable prices. 'lV prove our policy lo deal In.iiestlv nn : eipiarelv with the people, wo refer n e customers to our old patron, tiivi li a trial with your first order iJ all wo ask to (ruin your patronage. Dolivorv made to any part of the city io larfc'e oi small nan t it i--. We have city license to do team work, of any kind. GEO. W. HOWA'tD & SON The Heights Phone 3 1 J Af THE FINEST JOINT that one could w Uh to put noun table is to he had lu re at any time. We buy only the best cattle killed, hence we know what we are selling lo our customers. No matter whether it. he beef, in ut ton, veal, lamb, pork or poul try. We guarantee th" meat to he weel anil temler an 1 ready ib ln iou- eat mn. And we cut and trim it so tin ic will bj little or no waste. Central Meat Market W. J. Baker & Co. Dealers in REAL ESTATE Fruit and Farm Lands llesidcnt Aleuts For Phoenix Assurance Co. ; OF LONDON Jama f umii it lias only a few thousand of those guaranteed trees Krl't. Better order now before it's too late. Address, ii mm. Phone 2002-K. Nursery Stock Hood River Grown First Chess THE KIND THAT GROWS A Few Dwarf Apple, Pear and Peach C. D. Thompson HOOD RIVER, ORMC.ON Wire Wound Continuous Stave Wood Stave KELLY BROS., Agts. PHONE 227-.M Fourth Sirret Between Oak and State Blankets and Quite;! Laundered . in a thoroughly Kinifary manner hy the lijili Vi- h; ll Pa hi Hood River Laundry Co.U none 123 CDELL. A I Jen A c.i ppy New Year to all. s EKi-rt attenhd t' e K. of P. in Hu.mI River lust week. -load of alfalfa hi.v from C mon County was ui 1ioJ at Odell last week. Jamts Can is, of Hood Kivcr, Yut in harge of the ciir anil sold the hij ti 1 cal parties. V. II. Peeler built a new ham then M.l lir Portlai'l aid purchased u rj- fc-Tou and harness. 1 ' vv tc ,(er e,iaiiacs, oi 'Mario, io cgon, '. .'ev ?. ":'l ''' s ' f last w eek visit- the h J"u' 'r- a''1' 'rs- . E. sp. lit i' k' lit r.owc! n u"- VVa'shou ?' v h.st for a :.d G. K. Coe went to h., tin: hitter part of v;-it w'tn Mrs. Howell Metcalf. l:oh--e v moved to aKliou r id to l.i.s liinr.e in cal. M. r;u Hood Pivt r and at Cania.i. Eva Itoyi i' 'tiviti d sperd a very i'i:i.;:it at the l.ciui .iful hoii t I oe to Her school a few friends to mn with her !. (t ..yc' her parents, Wednesday, Mr end Mr i. 1 I. li, el last v.'eci T. M. Mi'.c!:..:!l is bulloieL' i resid ence i o:i his pro. rrty in Odell. Mr. Peo'o? ar.d family urn at t the Devlii) A Kireoauuh p1 1 e in rty hi own an the Mahaney house. The hox sucia! last Friday niht a micccss. Ever? one .rsi:t scemfru to I'njoy the occhi m ami the reit-ipts w'.iv siitisractory. T. W. Atkinson ami Clyde I.yniau went to WahnUjial. Uadi.. ami Pert lai il, Wednesday ol hist week for sev eral days' I usii.csss v if it. Until Claik entort i d her -umiiiy Sehi.il "h'-'s last ThUi.'day afterm oii. Y. V.. Strain; wa- a visitor iiioiit Odell last week. The pations of P.. I). .Vo. 2 have been (fjovitj;.' tii'-ir usual inter service'. The "habit seems to have l.ecmi e fixed so tiiat no n atter wbethef the weather isi )ood, had, or iudifferer. t, about the fnme time each year the-, service l.e e(.'.'iH:r! verv uncertain. e rnay he so. vewhat dense hut he do not under sta.'.l how a carrier can lcL':.'ly or con stitu '.'onally draw his salary when he has ue.'t ftlllilled his contract. Me n'd Mrs. Vi alter Kiir.fi.dl and KordhaM Kimliall ti lis and sill" remain sve eone to t orvai thtre fur tee !-"l'"it course at t'. v . Mrs. Perry -Smith k;r:e. Wash., for has iine hi a vi-it with pn her si-ter. Imnis FiH'JisVs r.ew In use i'! ple.i tered ai;d the lininhin:; is beintf done. Mrs. FettrU'.nn will eiiteriain her Siindav Sebeol Class next Friday eveu iiil;. :1!vs is Hi -j t'Tpuson 1'ibie Class, a ela.-s of yoiii'ir men and women. Theie an; thiVty-siv tmrolled and .Mrs. r 1 1 'ii: na wisIk s IjII who can to'meet with her at her e!e;;ai!t home tomorrow evei.nifr. Mis. Marvel and Miss I have li illian Mar- J vet. el Ole.v, Or'., 1 I a vi-il at tlie hciiie I i."d Purdy Ji Ch.ip.Mi en here for vV. Aikimon of T. nan. .1. t.'re T. Shniley, !: re for a Ik-.- ml J to of Sandy, Ore,, Im? i-in-ss vi.il. While SV. K. Kemp a half t re jointly !bl ptope'ty ..f' Mr. Kemp. Sl'iday Mr. Sin Ui y icjeived a message ti li.i.'s' him ef the birWi ol a (t.auhler ;.t Jr.s Lume. I Ciia Moore will e ntertain her thm day Setxiol ClasV of girls at her ts ant licDH! tomorrow evening. l'!ie fuTvind omirterlv eonfererce of the Pine (iiovc chr.rp.e will he held in the .Motli.n!ist churcll at Odell tomor row' at 2 ). in. Ihe; iueeii:.(r r.f the Development I.eaKUt lf't Aioi (jay evening was post poned Until the date of the annual iiic tine; on the third Moi:1ay evening in January. Sundaj Scliool at the Metheiln t church next Sundiv at 10 a. m. No otln r frv.'ee mnriiitig or evening. Sunday School ar.d Christian Erdeator at usual hour at Union church. Next Sunday is Rev. Trey Shelley's appoint ment at the Union chinch. MOSIER. Mrs. A M. Kijop left Tuesday for a ! few week's visit with relatives at Al-j bany anil Imlepenilence. Mr. and Mr.:. ;iias. Abimathv spent Chim-t.nas with friends nt The. Dalles. Miss I .oia Taylor, of The Dalles, spent Christmas in Metier with Dr. and Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. C. Rusher' spent the week with ntr son and f amily near The Dulles. Mr. and Mrs. Allington spent Christ mas in Kelso, Wash., with Mr. Ailing tun's parents. Miss Piiscilla Foster came ,'ip from Portland this week to he with her sister, Mrs. Kibbee and family, over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Craft, of Mt. .Hood, etmie Thursday to vimt with relatives a few days. The concert Tursday ' evening was sneecfsful in every way. About $i'2.ty wrs rei'lized, which will p.o towar;t piiti'hasing a piano for t lie Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. El. Howe came'Sunday to apenu a short time at the ranch. Tiiey only recently returned from the East, where Mr. Howe was eailcd upon the death of his fatho Aseiies of pleasant sui ni ises seem to he in store for the residents of Mosier town: First, Kev. and Mrs. Sickapoose entertained a number of self-invited exists one eveiinr; during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were vi.-ited next, ami who is to be the next is a reeret, ntverthelesa ail who go, ei.j v themselves and are ri ady for the r.ext. time to come. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stnk'S returned to.I'o.Ca d Monday after v. siting their sen near Mosier. Geo. Bruce left the last of the week for a sojourn in the Valley. Mrs. Anna Yarnel! cane up from Portland .Sunday to isit hermuthur, Mrs. James Carrol!. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ktaik returned home Monday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Akers. PINE GROVE There will he prtschi' g 'erviecs at the church next Sunday im ruing i,nd evening. '1 he fc-tinlents who are attending Fcl:"uls at a distal ce Kft for tl.eii duties the early part of the week. Kd, Manning's people are again on their farm, v.e are ghej to report. Miss ,iary Hunt, m compuny wlta u nend. Nits f.iva Appiinjfton, arrlvni roin j alia wana last w eiineioay I fiwmi''jf. I he inner returned Aionuay evening. Mrs. J. C. Davis is, vi.-itmg her son, Harry, in the Willamette Valley. John Johnson and family returned from Sherman county Hei."d;:y morning. i. (I. Jarvis and family returned from Wathnugal Sumiay evening. After a vacation of over a week nhool resumed its duties Tuesday morning. Katie Walker and Mis. New ton Sex- id hatie is ftavicc with M.-s. l.eter and attOikhi j; st Alvah l-'hetr,ll r :l H-jiii.i-tt ul Ctir'tm:ts at Wusln sal I li'i; toe iimuiie I la-i. week. The Ladies' Ail wi!l n.etl will, .rJ Mark Next Krilay aften -non. J. G. Jarvis leeeived a shipment of several tine yxinir piiis frt,io Wa-h-oual the early ait of ihe week. COUPLE WKD i JHDST CIIRISDIAS CHEER (.;e of the nttn l hat ys ever w it: st litlll weddings t e?sei) in lemnizti East Heed Kivcr V alley w:.s s n. uS Day when Mi d on Chri.-t-reti Warren Kat itcame i.ie i.r:ie oi .Mr. Oliver Mul vaney. the we'l known wire chief ,,r tne ilotiie Tel. e Co., of Hud Kivi r. The wed.lirg teek p! of the t ride's parents, David Thorn i i the few intimate friei d.- ne at the ln.me Mr. and Mrs. usence of the aid relatives. ine parior ami m uiu; room were ta au tifullv decorate :l in Oregon Grape, mistletoe and holly, arranged artistm ailly along ttc Wail and ceiling with circles e f the green at each ei.ri.er and on the candelaliia. I.aige Chtistma. nells were susi.ei. iled from tin i.t. r K d each circle. A large bell formed of green with a laree white hell sus- ' p.T. I'1' 'n the center formed an en trant I' ace "f I cauty for the bridal party' t0 fti,r',, imo'er, while taking their V(. ws uf lve for life and receive the g11' "lsnt;s."f friends. TTie house was di;corat.d in color and scroll to carry out lioth the Christmas and wee ding idea so be.Vi'ifully blended in bar-1 inonious rolors an.l design that compli- ments of praise were lavished upon Mrs. Tl.orr, who snperinttndcd the' Jural decorations for fi.e occasion. j Miss Jenn Wi.Kvrtun, of Portland,; played Lohengrin s we'dms niaerh. At three o'clock p. in. as Miss Jean began to sing the first verse Rev. Paisons stepped under the large hell to await the1 close of the Bong, when little Esther Mitchell entered the room dressed in a lovely white frock and carring;in her Jrlt hand a large white Calla lily with the wedding ring lying in its waxen cup. following closely came the young hrnie carrying a beau tiful bouquet ot white carnations and leaning ui: the ami of her stepfather, Mr. David Thorn, followed hy Miss Clarice Wolverton as htide smaid and carrying a houipiet of pink chi nations. They wete met al the altar by the yrooii , iiccuiiipiiniid by W. II. Warren, the' brother ot the bride. Alter the ft. PP.v fir were pronounced husband uce. wife and had received the con- j grafc. datums of their fiiends, the dii.irv ,0"m doers weie il.iuwn open j and ttife merry crowd was soon seated at the ta'de to' partake of n most boun tifal and jfeliciojis feast liiepaied iy the host iit(.' hoste.-s with Mrs. Norton nod Madame Aundras presiding in the ! dining loom. The oiit-ef-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wiley, su-(er of Mr. Thorn; Dr. and Mis. G. S. tucker, and the Misses Clarice anil Jeuit Wnlverton, all of Portland, Ore.; and W. II. Warren, of Seattle. The bride wore a lovely gown of heavily embroidered silk mull. Her only ornament was a necklace of pearls and she was very beaulilul in her girlish purity and simplicity. The hi'ide'smaid wore a white silk dress with a pink floral design and carried a houijuet of pink carnations. 'J he bride was the happy teeipient of many valiihble and beautiful presents, con sisting of imireiaus piiees of silver and cut glusfl, tiiie Halttiiburg lunch cloth and ni t embroideries.. Prominent among the many valuable presents was a sterling silver service of twenty rix pieci-n presented by W. JJ. Wurren, of llfatU, the bride's brother. The bride rcieived presents from fiiends covering a wide area Iroin Brooklyn, N. Y., to Los Ar.frvh'S, Cal. Mr. Mariin, of Dropsard hotel, lirooklyn, N. Y., sent a lovely cut glass vanity uox witn sterling silver top lined w-ilh gold. Suiely no litte bride of Mil 1 was ever so kindly re membertd by friends, both old and new. Contributed. NEW REALTY CO. WILL START BUSINESS Geo. II. Steinhofl' and II. II. Hadloek have formed a partnership, under the name of liarihrk Air Steinhntr, and will do a general ,reai estate and fire in surance business here. The new firm, which has itn ollies in the building on the corner of Second street and Cascade Avenue, will deal both in improved orchard land and raw tracts. Mr. Iiadlock has been engaged in the real estate business for the past year, having been ju partnership witn Geo. W. Dnnmick, nod at the time of the formation of the new company with W. Id. McConnell. Mr. Steiiihotf has resided here for a number of years, having owned a ranch on Avulon W ay. He has also been engaged in the en graving business in Seattle. Mr. Me'Connell, who, however, will keep his ranch home here, has left for Spokane, to take charge of the work of an insurance company there. Farmers Form Phone Company. Alleging poor service and toll ruded for each message sent in addition to the old rates, some fit) subscribers of the W S. Valley 'telephone Cu. met Sat urdev at lliisum and organized the Hu .smii Telephone Company, ft is now proposed to build a line from Trout Lake to Underwood, a distance of .'',() miles, wiiere the new line will he con nected with the Underwood system, thus securing service for a large ter ritory. Long distance connection will be made through White Salmon, or a line to he run across to Hood Kivcr, connecting with the Pacific Telephone Company. Scenes of Ildl 5een Here. All tlie horrois that might be depict ed of purgatory by a livid imagination, which were dej icUd and eloaborated upon by Dante, the great Italian poet, in toe "Inferno," were shown to the pat runs of the Electric theatre Monday and Tuesday. The films, which were made in Miian, Italy, showed the poet in company with Virgil, who met him at the portids of Hades and conducted him through the passages of Jlades, l he pictures showing the tortured sin. tiers were indeed horrible. (lint T I.Ivck, "Neither my sister nor mvsi If ndeht be living toihiv if ii had not been for Dr. King'n New Discovery" writes A. D Mc Donald, of Eneltevdle, N C , U I' D Xo, ft, "fr we both had fiightlul coughs ttisct n i other remedy could help. We vver" told my td-ter had coiiiniiintioti. She wa very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine Completely (ore I ns both. It,s the liet-t I ever list I or bturd of. I 'or ii.'ir& lunea. coig.s, cohls, hemorrhage, la grippe, asduna. hay fever, cioup, whiMip'iijr cnmih. all bronchial troubles iCa supreme. Trial bottle free, floe and 1 1 .Do. Guaranteed hv Clms. N. Clarke. ton returned frcm Waljoui' Maie - if ' 3 -T HAVE YOU seen! return- 3 f . ..v - ' " - " f ii I S-lv v:v:r.'-: r--'--:.l.--' r.t our Mt ro? We rav I I y.rpT P'liu t y'. i 1 ii::v.ay!j i " ., j ai,s"d ..! iv.v to th. ;! .'V.:"-. : "-.'.'.. A at t!.. dr.se of t.v.r (,,d.. ij ' --,J twl. For every ccr.tt-f 1 .'17 : i:iri..(,,,.ev-v..,v'- I'urch.-uvs at (;. store 'J piano v,,kv p Everybody Get Busythe Close on January A A. ARGAINiS In Groceries at um (ash Mere The Ik-st Fruit Siijrar. 11 iiiv iMiies iMiimonu hiuu!-, t,oiutnt)ia laver Jewel, Stick .-sl.:M Swil't ev. (.lo., Su.Ltar Cured Hanw oh lit ei v,..., ou.u;iri,u!v,i ' " u - V (-. Miverietil Lard, 10 pound n;iil SI iv vai., nuu'i.eai i.aiM, ; jieutu ( ottolene, 10 pnuiid pail ( ottfdetit'. o pound nail dili" v 'Uiimimnu, iw JiOUIKI p;i 1 J , t I (IDl ( .1 1 n 1 1 r. i..,mu . . wiiiSOiiini, o Pound i,;ii otic: Odiipouud, ."it) pound pail ; .".(;() ' Oold Dust W'jtsliinu" Powder, Ue-u!;;r ('itrtirt Warthitio- Powder. (I-'ular Peariine, Petviilar 'Sc fur -ji Arm and Hammer Sodt. per paekteve o e.ius n. i. Manttartl Corn ior LTe .'5 cans A. I. Standard Tomatoes for 2 Preferred Stock Corn, jjer do.en $U,) Preferred Stock Tom.tto.M, per dozen $l.:,t) Del Monte Peaches, per can 2te. Del Monte Apricots, per can '3k' Del Monte Spinach, 2 cam? for LT.c Del Monte Pumpkin, per can pic T l.anking our Customers for p.ist pationage, and w isldi.ir you alhtn.y New 1 ear. You will fin J us ready io serve y.ui in any thing in our lino and at pnet s the very lowest. L. H. 'MUGGINS Vn'o'-1""' i bouare 1 Solicits ycur trado when you are in the market Osbcurn Disc Harrows Peg Tooth Harrows P. & O. Disc Harrows Soil Pulverizers Syracuse Plows Hand and Power Pumps Wire-wound Spray Koso Deoring and Osbourno Mowers and Binders FOR CLEARING LAND Stump Fullers Powder, Caps and Fusj BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES Agent for Harley Davidson Motor Cycles; I. II. C. Gasoline j and Ideal Irrigtion Pumps. Call and make your wants might be profitable to both i. B T"! 1 1 1 r ill i I ne w. u. Aioreo i COMPANY I f Contractors, Excavating ; and Grading Crushed Rock, Sand and Gravel TA rWAT on the A. 111 pounds ll.(i!), Sack $:,.(), II Sack .!.:;, t itiri't 10 Ilarrel ..' per pound 1 (i i;ivaki;.st ilacun per I! 1.) pail .He ' ? 1.10 f..f ::0c 20c for oc tivato y xir farm or harvest your FOR CUi;r!VAT!tN(i FOR SPRAYING Sherwin-Willi .11113 Arscnato I ead k JvOds and FOR ISARVFSI1NG Hay Tools Carriers, Forks, Track ard iJcpe known It docs not cost anyiliini;' to loo!; at of us. Yours very truly, d. Mcdonald de Streets HOOD R1VFJ" ft i 1 i iloMie leiepi Contest Will 13 i-3 V nrir:iriv "rs'a.rwK.'S'.ni;. Hay, Grain and Flour We in H indi; lake :i Specialty ig fancy T imoihv and AU-ilfa. CARSES rt:CD STORE W. A. CARNT.S, ''roprietor J 1192 Twi'ifth St. On the IltifiLts 1 Jllr HOSPITAL Hood Rivcr'st Medical Institution iOpen to the puhl iinent of Mcilieal ! cal cases. ie for and tn.-i1.- A Man mil y (be Ki) b the ai d is maintained v I louse, just east ot in. mi Hospital. KATES ON APPLICATION Address Cottage espial Assn. for any tool to cul- crop. 4 Spring' Tooth Harrowi Cultivators, riding Plows Cultivators, walking Kimball Weeders ar.t '- f"eT fa mm Wlft fiHnm r ! 1 I ii ! i i Of 'i ,1- r mv wmtM ma