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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1912)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MAY l:i. 1912 o) 3 r . 1 1 1 "V f r'C Xs J-l DRANDECEE K1NCAIO&CO. CLOTHES. i u J ots of Menu's Suites New Suits, Values up to $10, Now jj New Suits, Values up to $16.50, Now New Suits, Values up to $25, Now FLOROTEIM vSHOES Tan, Gun Metal and Patent Oxfords WATCH OUR ADS FOR BARGAINS A. GRAM H-4--HH--MH-H-H-H"I"I"I"IlI"llI"I"I"llI"I"I-f BRIEF LOCAL MENTION 1-M l .tHl-l-l-l-H-l-I-l-I 'I 'I' l' I-I-UHHI-T just in at Car of Nt'phi land plustes hitehead e. If your shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnaen. C. V. Rankin, of Goldendale, was a visitor in the city Sunday. Now in the time to buy cheap slab wood. A. C. Lofts, phone 31U-X. Gooseberries (or canning. G. II. Robbins, phone 1942-K. m.0 L. H. Rose, of Parkdale. was visit ing in the city over the week end. Now is the time to buy cheap slab wood. A. C. Lofts, phone 810. X. $2000, $ 3000 and $5000 to loan on im proved ranches. G. Y. Edwards & Co. Wood for SaleAll kinds, carlots. only. H. K. Davenport, Phone Odell 166. tf W. H. Hardinger, of Portland, was here last week looking over his real estate. Call II. ,. Johnson, phone 51, lor figures on building in all lines of con struction. jn,i I Misst Zena Seabrook is ill at the Cot-! tage Hospital, having undergone an vperation. E. C. Hamilton, manager of the Stevenson Realty Co., was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. There are some very desirable office rooms for rent in the Heilbronner Building at from $10 to $15 a month. Dr. John Coffey, of Portland, spent Sunday here the guest of Dr. F. C. Brosius. Lost-Will the party who borrowed a belt punch from the Glacier office several weeks ago please return it? EXCHANGE Eastern Orogen stock ranch for something in Hood River. G. Y. EDWARDS & CO. Triangls Arsenate of I .pad on a basis of 7 cents per 100 pounds while the supply lasts. Hood River Spray Mana facturing Co. Painters have been busy during the past week at work on the Hotel Ore gon. Interior repairs have also been made to the building. ' Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Fouts, of Cooks, Wash., spent the first of the week in the city. Mrs. Fouts, who has been ill, came here for medical treatment. The United Brethren Kensington will be held at the home of .Mrs S K. Hart mess tomorrow afternoon. A program will be rendered and a luncheon served. All are invited. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Shelley were here last week from Portland spending their honeymoon. Mr. Shelley, who has been connected with the Carlton hotel in Portland, will remove to Car son, Wash., where he was formerly in business. Commencing Mav 1"', meal on week days aie served as follows at the Inck enson House. Breakfast from 6 to 7 ::0 ; Dinner from H::iO to 1: Supper from 5 :30 to 7 00. Sunday Br akfast H M to 8; Dinner, 12 to 1 ; Supper, 5:30 to ,. Dr. Joseph Schaffer, heid of the de partment of history ot the University of Oregon, who delivered the com mencement address to the high school students Tuesday evening, was taken for a tour of the valley yesterday.hy Dr. H. L. Dumble, a member of the city school board. Dr. Schaffer was delighted with the community and de clared that he had longed to see it. Get a 75c whip free. Ask McDonald about it. J. M. Wright was a Portland visitor last week. Car of Nephi land plaster just in at Whitehead'!. l.IMK and SPRAY KKLLY BROS. Phone L'l.'7-M. E. J. Calkins was a visitor in Port land last week. If you want shoos that don't go wrong go to Johnsen's. Now is the time to buy cheap slab wood. A. C. Lofts, phone :10-X. C. F. Gilbert was a business visitor in Portland the first of the week. $2000, 3000 and $5000 to loan on im proved ranches. G. Y. Edwards & Co Dr. J. F. Beaumont, of Portland, accompanied by a friend, visited his ranch near Summit over the week end. Triangle Arsenate of Lead on a basis of 7 cents per 100 pounds while the I supply lasts. Mood River Spray Mana- lacturina lo. An essay contest of the high school students will be held this evening at he high school building. Everybody invited to attend. No admission. First-class line of w all paper Rumples. Phone 3'.'4-M, alter (i p. m., and we will be pleased to show them at vonr home, m lrt L. K. MORRIS. Capt. and Mrs. H. A. Sealey, of Vancouver, B. C, who spent the week end here, declare that they will return later to make closer inspection of the valley. Egmont H. Arcns, who has been at tending the University" of New Mex ico, arrived last week to spend the summer here with his mother, Mrs. F. X. Arens. and his brother, R. W. Arens, on their ranch in the Middle valley. Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Lawrence en tertained at whist last Thursday even ing in honor of their guests, David Stoner and two daughters, Misses Mayme and Anna Stoner, of Pittsburg, who are returning home after having spent the winter in California. Triangle Arsenate of Lead on a basis of 7) cents per UH) pounds while the supp'y lastn. Hood River Spray Manu facturing Co. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Burham, of Mus kegon, Mich., who atended the meeting of Shriners at l.os Angeles, and who were returning to their home through the northwest, stopped en route to the east to make a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schaff'ner, old friends. Grace U. B. church, Oak and Sixth, Rev. J. B. Parsons, minister. Sunday school 'at 10 a. m. Sermon 11 a. m.. subject, "The Unpainted Picture." C. E. at 7 p. m. Big evangelistic meetir.g at 8 o'clock. Special vocal and instrumental music. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. The first crates of strawberries seen in the city were brought here hy W. F. Galliean. of Cooks, and John Vincent, of Hood. Wash. These men have places in protected coves and their ber- t ph a wavs rinen verv mucn earner than anv others in the roigon. Mr. Vincent received $7.50 for his crate of fruit. To take effect July 1. a new clerk will be placed in the local postofhee. Geo. 1. Howe, the city carrier on route Kn 1. wi be nromoted to this posi tion. Phillip Aspinwall, one of the lrki of the local nostufhee, will transfer positions with K. A. neais, the Salem postomce. 0, Car of Nephi land plaster just in at Whitehead's. Clover, timothy and oat seed for sale KELLY iiROS. tf Dr. Justin M.Waugh was a visitor in Portland yesterday. For Sale Finest Rnrbunk seed pota toes. Phone iiXl Odell. tf Plenty ot good roses for cemetery use at the Oakdale Greenhouse. Burn To Mr. aim .Mrs. Sherman Frank, Monday, May 13, a girl. Rev. J. B. Parsons preached at the Union church at Odell Sunday. The Tire Shop, at 413 Oak St., make a specialty of all kinds of tire rVpniriug. Clarence Shaw was badly burned last week, while working on the lines of of the Hood River Gas & Electric Co. here. Triangle Arsenate of Lead on a basis of 7 cents per 100 pounds whiln the supply lasts, llood River Spiay Mana fact ii ring Co. Miss M. E. Bullings, Mrs. G. B. Archibald and S. Teaser, of Portland, were the week end guests of Louis Godenberger. A. B. Bucklin spent last week in Ortley, where he was at work plaster ing some of the new dwellings that have been built there. Wauna Temple, Pythian Sisters, are planning a box supper and musical pri gram for their members and friends Tuesday evening, June 4. Triangle Arsenate of Lead on a basis of 7j cents per 100 pounds while the supply lasts, llood River Spray Mana faclnring Co. Delbert Briggs and W. II. Peipen brink. of Milwaukee, Wis., will arrive today for a visit with their cousin, F. 11. Blackman, and family. J. H. Fredriey, J. E. Robertson and Capt. McCan were in The Dalles last lhursday evening to attend a meeting of Lodge 303 of B. P. O. E. Dressmaking and plain Sew ing at vonr own homes, by day or week. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Address .Mrs. "! singer, R. 1). No. 2, box S5. m2:Stf Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Fentsmaker, of Spokane, Wash., who purchased the Steinhoff ranch on Avalon Way last fall, spent the week end here. Frank C. Howell, of Portland, spent the week end here with friends. Kingsley R. McGuffey was here over the week end attending to business. A final agreement has been reached between the county and the ().- W. K. & N. odicials as to the right of way of the Columbia river road around Shell Rock mountain. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher on Saturday evening the la dies of the East Side Neighborly club served a good old fashioned chicken pie supper to their families and frends. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. IL Lynn, yho re cently lost their home on State street by fire, are building a five rocm cottage on the comer of Second street and Ser pentine road. The new structure will be of concrete blocks. J. G. Vogt, Hans Lane, W. H. Chip ping, K. E. Parker. H. 1). Wood. C. N. Clarke, F. H. Colidge, J. B. Hunt, F. E. Newby and William Nichols attend ed the Elks' initiation at The Dalles last week. Baptist church, the Heights.Sunday, May 2ti, Sunday school and Bible class 10 a. m. In the evening service at 8 o'clock. Mr. Hargreaves' sermon sub ject wil be a "A Prayer Which Voices Universal Desire." Albert Sutton was a Poitland visitor last week. Renew the life of vour tires. The 'l ire Shop, 413 Oak St. " ji All lire repairs are guaranteed bv the l'ir? Shop, 413 Oak St. id J. W. Crites is building a handsome bungalow on State street. Miss Bess Yowell visited friends in Portland over the week end. Miss Eva Royed attended the Junior week fesitvities at the University of Oregon. Astionomers report that a total eclipse of the sun will be viewed here on June 8. Miss Eva Brock has returned from Eugene, where she attended Junior week festivities. Mrs. W. E. Hanson had as her guests over the week end her mother and aunt from The Dalles. Mrs. M. F. Jacobs, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. J. Fred Crick, has returned to Portland. Miss Zenia Seabrook has returned to her home from the hospital, where she recently underwent an operation. L. 11. Hoggins left for The Dalles last week for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Van Dellen, and to attend to business. Miss Rosemary Rahiwiii and brother, Albert Baldwin, who have been at Mrs. Howe's, have returned to their home in Portland. Donald Bronson, of Hamilton, Ohio, who was here last year, has arrived to (Spend the summer with his brother, Dr. Malcolm Bronson. , Lester Murphy and Will Hoggins have returned from the University of Oregon, where they went during the Junior week end vacation. Aldrich & Linnett have removed a huge stock of general merchandise here from Bridal Veil, which they are dis posing of at a "forced out" sale. A jolly time was had at the amateur entrtainmens of the Ladies'Aid of the Valley Christian church last week. A large crowd was present for the affair. Bishop R. L. Paddock and Rector E. T. Simpson are in attendance this week at the International Clericus composed of the ministry of the diocese of Brithh Columbia, New Wcstminmter and Koc tenay. Rev. W. L. Van Nuys, of Parkdale, will occupy the pulpit of the Congrega tional church Sunday morning, ex changing with Pastor Harris, who will speak at Valley Crest and Mount Hoed Sunday afternoon and evening. The DeMoss Lyric Bards, authors of the hymn "Oregon", a group of sing ers well known to many Hood River people, are slated for the Baptist church, the lleigtitts, June fi. The en gagement is to close their fortieth an nual tour. Stranahan & Slavens have been awarded tne contract fur the construc tion of the storage and packing house of the Hood River Apple & Storage Co., the concrete foundation of which has just been completed near Van Horn. A large number of Hood River people are at Pendleton this week to attend the Grand Logde of the I. O.O. F. held there. Among'those in attendance are: O. H. Rhnades, Geo. Sheppard, E. S. Mayes, Ger. Thomson, Earl Noble, Ashlev Wilson, Mrs. J. M. Schmeltzer, Mrs. E. T. Folts, Mrs. S. W. Arnold, Miss Massiker, Thomas Lucey and U. S. Newman. Stamps made to order. Phone 37. Job Printing at the Glacier office. Shoes made or repaired at Johnsen's Born To Dr. and Mrs. M. II. Sharp, Wednesday, May 15, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Connor were Portland visitors Sunday. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. E. Dobbins, of Odell, Saturday, May IK, a son. Miss Gcraldine Cunrsen, of Portland, is the guest of Miss I.enore Adams. Born -To Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Young, Tuesday morning. May 21, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Davidson visited friends in Portland the latter part of the week. Miss Bessie Hendricks was at Eugene with friends during the Junior week vacation. Perfect Printing Rubber Stamps of every description nnnle at the Glacier Stamp Works. J. R. Putnam is convalescing at a Portland sanitarium, where he under went an operation last week. R. E. Harbison, who with his family removed to llillshnnrlsst summer, was in the city the first of the week on business. Dr. C. II. Jerkins and Dr. H. D. W. Pineo were in Portland the first of the week attending the state convention of dentists. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, after a visit with their son, Ashley Wilson, have returned to their home at Ed monds, Wash. Keck and Magee have bought anoth er slice off the Sproat ranch at Van Horn, upon which they will begin an apple house at once. Miss Sara Oakes, who has been here with her father who is ill at the home of his brother-in-law. Jay P. Lucas, has returned to her home in Boise, Ida. II. R. Field, who has had experience in this line of work in the east, has es tablished a tire shop in the old Style Shop, (in Oak street, where he states he will be prepared to do vuleatming and all kinds of rubber repair work. He will also install a stock of tires and rubber supplies. Hark! The girls of Pine Grove grange are going to give a Leap Year dance at the grange hall, May 24. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend and have a good time. Girls, don't forcet to bring your $.1.50. Music by Vogel's orchestra. Hours, 9 p. m. to 2 a. m. Dr. and Mrs. Ernil Enna, of Port land, were week end guests of Mrs. Mabel Carter. Dr. Enna. who is one of Portland's leading musicians, was here last year during the berry picking season, making a study of the Indian music used in their dances, in order to catch suirirestions for scores written for "The Bridge of The Gods. The next recular meeting of the U per Valley Progressive Association wi J be held on Monday evening at n p. m. at Parkdale hall. Prof. W. II. Law rence will speak on " I he Spraying of young orchards, "and John Castncr will talk on "Surnirer pruning." An inter- eBting evening is expected. Everybody come. Wai ted Bids. Thirty cords of wood out of old fir timber. Delivered in ba-ement at the Franklin school house. Also ten cnnls lii-ini b lir for Column a school. Bids close June 17, 1012. M. H. NOBLE, jnl3 Clerk. MANY MENTIONED FOR COUNTY JUDGE More than half a dozen of the citi zens of the city have been solicited by friends to nut in their ainilications fur the office of county judge to take (he place of Judge Geo. 1). Culhoitson, who has tendered his resignation to Governor Oswald West. W. L. Chirk, M. M. Hill. Leslie Butler, C. R. Bone, I n jirencf N Blowers. W. K. Kinir anil S. F. Blythe have all been mentioned as appointees for the positn n. Mow ever, with the exception of Mr. Clark all have signilied their unwillingness to niitiif tltn nttw'fv No one in the county is perhaps bet ter acquainted with the roads than is Mr. ('link, who has been one of the roail viewers for a number of years. He hsa a strom? summit anil a petition, signed by many of the leading citizens has been forwarded to Governor west. Mr. Clark is a civil engineer and for a number of years was in charge of gov e nil cut work at Cascade Locks. 1 Judge Culbertxoii nave as his reason for the resignation impossibility ty at- j tend the duties of I be office, he having j moved his family to Portland, and lack j of adequate remuneration. j Brass & Co. Make New Press j R. It. Brairg & Co., who operate a carpenter and wood work manufactur ing shop on Cascade avenue in the old armory, have begun the manufacture of the fruit box press invented by A. I. Mason. The Apple Growrcs' Union . has ordered one ot the press or clamps, which is used in nailing the tups on the boxes, and will use a number of them if they prove satisfactory. The clamp was patented January Hi, l'.H2. Progress Made on National Building ) The excavation woikon the fnundn : tion of the National Apple Co. is being brought to a close and hy the lust id next wet k the concrete foundation base will be under way. INSURE WITH REED & HENDERSON, Inc. Fire-Accident-Life-Automobile-Plato Glass Burglary - Employer's Liability, including FARMERS and ORCHARDISTS, also Judicial Official and Indemnity Bonds. Resident Agents for: Travelers Insurance Co. Pacific Coast ('usual ty Co. Hanover Fire Insurance Co. of New York. Pelican Assurance Co. of New York. REAL ESTATE LOANS INVESTMENTS SEND IT EAST THE NEW MT. HOOD Hood River's Grand Mountain FOR .SAI L ONLY BY SLOCOM'S BOOK & ART STORE