The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 05, 1912, Image 9

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nOOD RIVER nT.APTER. TIIUItSDAY, DECEMBER r, 1912
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At The Up-To-Date Store the ladies have
voted, and Santa Claus is elected to reign until after
December the 25th. He's a good " Old Sport," if
he has half a show, so let's all get right behind his
administration and push to beat the band. Forget
your troubles, if you realy have any, and try to give
pleasure to others, at least during the Xmas season.
Our Organization
Will Help You
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t BRIEF LOCAL MENTION
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Wilbur is in Portland on
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business.
J. C. Skinner is in Portland on busi
ness this week.
Now is the time to buy cheap slab
wood. A. C. Lofte, phone 310-X.
Capt. C. P. McCan left yesterday for
Portland to attend to business.
Laurence N. Blowers was in Portland
. on business yesterday.
Bazaar Christmas time is gift time.
Kemember, the Unitarian Ladies' ba
zaar will be open all day Friday and
Saturday in the Sproat Bldg., just east
of the Franz Hardware store on Oak
street. The best of selections may be
found there-fancy work and Christmas
pastries, all at the most reasonable
prices.
Mrs. Joe H. McCrea, who has been
ill, is convalescing.
Mrs. Mabel Carter was in The Dalles
last week with friends.
Subscribe for your papers and maga-
Kiuca Mil run uuwnDiuic. uuiu..,
Everybody's, Cosmopiolitan, Harper's
century ana an me uesi puuiicauuiiB.
Best clubbing rates given.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Coolidge were
visitors in Portland Monday.
Born-To Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Collie,
Tuesday. Dec. 3, a daughter.
Now is the time to buy cheap Blab
wood. A. C. Lofts, phone 310-X.
Mrs. Mabel Carter was in Portland
with friends over the weeK end.
W. M. Ehrck will leave this week
to BDend the winter in Portland.
State School Fund to loan at 6 per
cent. A. J. Derbv. n!4tf
Reymund B. Early was a business
visitor in The Dalles last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Randjwere in
Seattle last weeK visuing menus.
If your shoes have gone wrong take
them to Johnsen.
W. M. Sanders left Monday to spend
the winter at Mountain-Grove, Mo.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mil
ler, Thursday, November 28, a son.
Chicken dinner 50 cents at the Hotel
Oregon from 11:30 to 2 o'clock Satur
day. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
Caldwell, Friday, November 15, a son.
Mrs. P.'S. Davidson, Sr., left for a
visit with friends Sunday afternoon.
Money to Loan On -first mortgage
security. T. I. Tweedy.
W. J. Lord, of The Dalles, was a
business visitor in the city last week.
L. E. Ireland returned Monday from
Portland, where he had spent the week
end.
Money to Loan In amounts $500 to
$1,500 on first class real esiaie security.
Will also buy mortgages in like amounts.
Reed & Henderson. Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Edmunds, of
Eugene, are visiting relatives m the
riiv.
i,n.t t. remoter was a business
visitor in Portland the first of the
week.
State School Fund to loan at 6 per
cent. A.J.Derby. nUtf
Frank L. Lacy and L. Harding were
in The Dalles last week transacting
business.
A. C. Sallenbach and E. B. Duval, of
Parkdale, were in the city over the
week end.
Miss Buckenmever's dancing class for
beginners every Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock. Children's class Wednesday
r a 'nWk Heilbronner
Hall. -4tf
Miss Cooper, of Underwood.was here
last Friday to attend the University
rlnh dance.
Rov IL Gill, who spent the previous
three weeks at White Salmon, returned
here last week
Tlio fM Tii.linlilw ftpNiiitn Primer
Pruning, grafting and budding a special
ty. A. J. Kosenstihl, Hood River, Ore.
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Mra A R 1inne haa rmnVfiil from
Mount Hood and is now residing at
1015 Twelfth street.
Rnltih Root nnil fumilv will leave
todav for New York, where they will
spend the winter.
Beautiful buildinir lots in Paradise
acreage, fronting Cascade, $250 to
$350; terms.
Reed & Henderson, Inc.
Th Anrtinn hridce club was enter
tained yesterday afternoon by Mrs.
Krnest C. smith.
Vnii1 la tliA tim to luiv chearj slab
wood. A. C. Lofts, phone 310.X.
W. J. Enschede, of the Belmont
district, spent Thanksgiving with this
parents at Forest Grove.
(EH. Rhpnard has been confined to
hid hnmfl nn Krnnkaide drive for sev
eral days, suffering from grip.
Miss Kmma Swenson. of Rarrett,
where she is teaching, spent Thanks
giving with Arlington relatives.
Shoes made or repaired at Johnsen.B
Tl r Vetera unit Mr. and Mra. A.
W. Peters will leave Saturday to spend
the winter in weinnau.
rino nf tha University of Oreeon
students home lor me .nanKsgivmg
vacation was John Coshow.'
t .im tn iIqiiph enrrectlv. Its wonder
ful how much more pleasure yon get out
of it. Miss uuekenmeyer leacnes an in
the latest dances, rnonezi. o.iu
n Mrs f! S Kelsav. of Port
land," spent Thanksgiving here with
Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. l. biocom.
n ('.a, ofturnnnn nt 3 o'clock 8
meeting of the members of St. Mark's
Guild will be held at the rectory.
If you want shoes that don't go
wrong go to Johnsen's.
Mrs. Grace Watt Ross and Henry
Jackson were here the first of the week
visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Watt.
Mrs. Ray E. Scott and children left
M,,nHau fnr Indianaoolis to spend the
Christmas holidays with relatives.
r.Pt GUARANTEED Eastern Blue-
stone at McDonald's.
r. r Sflmtku nf Vancouver. B. C.
who has just returned from a visit in
tillgianu, lb nere viaiims
tn trpi vonr bulbs for
fall planting. We have a nice line of
,.,i, a ,UfT,lil iiareiRHUB crocus
IMUUIIlllf) v...x , -
fr tho lawn and cemetery. Pick out
what you like at the tieigtua ureen
hose.
i II,, (Tor uihn resides at Mc-
Cloud, Calif., arrived last week for a
visit with his cousin, James vy. ruer
E. C. and H. D. Patton, of Salem,
were here over the IhanKsgiving non
days with the family of J. D. McCully
Dorv.risfinBs time is eift time
un&an. . .. , i
l tha Unitarian ladies tia-
zaar will be open all day Friday and
Saturday in the Sproat tsiag., Juki eaai
of the Franz Hardware store on Oak
Tho hict nf Bplpptinna mav be
found there-fancy work and Christinas
pastries, all at the mosi reasonauie
prices. ,
Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Kennedy spent
Thanksgiving in The Dalles with their
son, Dr. W. S. Kennedy, and family.
Roger W. Moe came up last week
and spent the Thanksgiving vacation
with his parents, mr. anu mm. n. u.
Moe.
n.o i v Rnanmnnt and J. F. Wor
cester were up over the week end to
visit their rancnes in me ouimuu ui
trict. u. l H Sutthnff was in Portland
last week to meet Mr. Sutthoff, who
was enroute from Seattle 10 oan rran
pispn.
The young people of the Upper and
Middle Valleys enjoyeu a ""i""
dance at the farkaaie nan iasi iuui
day evening.
Miss Hewitt, who has been here vis
iting the family of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Scott, left Monday for her home in
Indianapolis.
Miss Elsa Grella and Miss Rhoda
Failing, of Portland, were here over
Thanksgiving, visiting Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Shepard.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J Patterson, who
ore snnnriincr the winter in Portland.
were here the latter part of last week
visiting friends.
Dr. W. S. Nichol and A. Canrield are
spending today in Portland purchasing
the new carpet for the new Asbury
Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brazelton, of
Portland, were here Thanksgiving day
visiting Mrs. Brazlton's parents, Mr.
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ana Mrs. JNewion iarK.
Mm Frnn k R. Cram has left for a
visit in Snn Francisco with friends.
She expects to return to the valley for
the Christmas holidays.
J. L. Johnson, father of Sheriff T.
F. Johnson and deputy sheriff, himself,
has been confined to his home sullering
with a slight illness.
So badly was the finger of the little
dmihtpr nf Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shellev
cut with a pair of big scissors last
week that amputation was necessary.
Assisted by Mrs. J. M. Schmeltzer,
Miaa Viahai and Mrs. Hinrii'hs. Mrs.
Edmund f rew Simpson entertained at
tea Wednesday evening ot last week.
Miss Hplen Mulfnrd. daughter of Mr
and Mrs.VV. H. Mulford, left yesterday
morning for San Francisco, where she
will spend the winter studying music.
S W Hennner. a nurseryman with
headquarters at the feed store of the
Taft Transfer Co. on Third street, is
engaged in Business here temporarily.
Mrs W H. T.awrence. who has been
visiting friends at Pullman, Wash.,
her former home when Prof. Lawrence
was teaching there, has returned home
Miss Kpth F.dcintenn. who IS 111
aphnnl at. St. Marv's Academv at The
Dalles, was home IhanKsgiving wun
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. u.uging-
ton. v
Miss Mnrv Montgomery, who is
toafhino in the Middle Vallev. came
down last week end for the University
club dance and to visit friends in the
city.
Miss Florence Avery'who is at the
University of Oregon at Eugene, spent
the Thanksgiving nonuaya nere wun
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Avery.
At tho mpptincr nf the Monday bridge
club, which was entertained by Mrs.
N. W. Bone at her nome on ubk
street. Mrs. Lulu Carter won the
honors.
IMniiAn in FriUnn Gold-Molded Wax Records
" Regular price of 4-minute Record is 50c. We sell them now at the
following prices : O Reco'rd 45c each
in 19 " 4e
Joa! :: gg ::
AO or more " alc , ...
never be is9ued again, and you the victor and Col-
cSS ertW Christmas presents,
and will be enjoyf d for years. for 1.00.
l:: ..U U batUfie.
Waggener's Music House
HOOD RIVER,
OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. E. F.Douglas came up
f rnm Pnrtland last ThursadV to spend
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. John
Otten. Mr. Douglas is a son oi Mrs.
Otten.
Miss Gretchen Hoerlein, who is at
the Washington high school in Port
and was here to SDenu me l nanus
eivine vacation with her mother anu
brothers.
Tho C Niouma JananeBe firm doing
business at the corner of Oak and First
atrpots have nnened a Christmas store
in the Bell building iust opposite their
old store.
Lawrence F. Hofer. of Salem, was
here last week to attend the Univers-
tv club dance and to visit with his
former college roommate, Joe D.
Thoinison.
Hucm E. Birkncr. of Mosier, well
known to Hood River people, was re
cently married in the east. Mr. and
Mrs. Birkner are now maiung
home in Mosier.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lemmon, of Oak
Grove had as their guests during the
Thanksgiving holidays their son-in-law
and daughter.. Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Snow, of Portland.
The morning service at Asbury
Methodist church next Sunday is an
nounced for 10:45, owing to dedication.
Friends are requested to come eariy
and enjoy the full service.
Through her attorney, S. W. Stark,
Ruth Shanele was granted a decree of
divorce from W. K. Shangle by Judge
Bradshaw at The Dalles. The Shangles
were married at Salem in 1905 and
only lived together five months.
Washington Council, R. & S. M.. of
Portland, has extended to the Mount
Hood Council of Hood River, an invita
tion to be present for a special meeting
hold Sntnrdav evenine at which
time the Super Excellent Degree will
be conferred.
Mr. and IMrs. A. Cox and daughter.
Miss Laura M. Cox, of St. Paul, Minn..
are here visiting Mr. Cox's sister, Mrs.
!E E. Kellogg, and faimly. After a
i short stay here they will leave for
Portland and from thence to southern
California.
M lea HbtrI Smith, who is attending
Willamette University at Salem, spent
tho Thonksoivinir vacation here with
her parents, Mr. and Mra, W. L.
Smith.
a mppntinn will be u'wen at the new
Mothn.TUt nhnreh next Wednesday
evenine. Dec. 11. All members and
friends of the church are cordially
urtred to be in attendance.
P W Simnsnn. of Mosier. snent
Thanksgiving with Miles Carter and
family. Mr. carter a cmiuren re
turned with Mr. Simpson, who lives at
the J. K. McGregor place.
Attnrnou S W. Stark is in Seattle
this uiook trvinc the case of the Dav
iHunn Fruit Co. apainst the Produce
Distributors Uo, to recover on me
sale of a carload ot strawDerries.
I nci-Tn Unnd River or vicinity, on
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KotiirHnu Nnv. 30. old fashioned, flat
gold breast pm, valued ior association
Rpward. Address: Mrs. lien nies
land. 944 Broadway, Portland, Ore.
Please remember to post dates of
nrnnnupd nil hlie. Catherines of the di
rectory of entertainments at the public
library. This win neip prevent some
one else from conflicting wun you.
Mra Lillian Wsrrpn nf IVinmieB. 18
ai ot thoir onnntrv t.iiie. "Little
Boy" ranch, at Mitchell. Mrs. Parker
and Mrs. Warren visited friends in
the citv Saturday.
ndsorne litte'Ouick
vrui ctooi rariTo hv the E. A. Franz
Co. is creating a great deal of interest
among the children uf the city and
valley. All children under 12 years
nt aaa nro nraeticinu for a biz baking
contest to be held at the store on next
Saturday.
12 B Hnohnor nf Portland, who has
charge of the sales department of the
White Motor Car Co. in that city, was
here over Thanksgiving visiting mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Fording. Mr. Huebner
was taken for a ride over the valley
which he characterizes as one of the
most beautiful reigons he has ever had
the pleasure of viewing.
At tho nnniiHl election of the Com-
mandery at the Masonic hall Tuesday
evening the following ollicers were
elected : Geo. R. Castner, E. C. ; W.
L. Clark, G. ; A. D. Moe, C. G. ; E. O.
lilanchar, treasurer, and k. w. rratt,
Rec. The installation of officers will
probably he held jointly with that of
the Council about the first of the year.
The following amounts have been
left with us to invest in strictly high
imailo first mnrtpuires on imnrnved in
come bearing Hood Hiver property.
$.1000 J1500 $700
$4000 11500 $500
$3500 $1000 $150
$2500 $1000
Hutler Banking Co.
It will be interesting to their many
friends here to know of the approach
ing marriage of James H. Polherrus,
a member of the U. S. Engineering
-nr. ot Hiir F.riilv. where work is nro-
gressing on The Dalles-Celilo canal, to
Miss Winifred Wilson, daughter of
Mr nd Mrs. W. 11. Wilson, of The
Dailes. The wedding will take place
at the home oi tne uriue g pareniB on
Wednesday evening, December 18.
On Thanksgiving day R. H. Waugh
and family had a short visit from C. C.
Sellers, of Clifton, Arizona. Mr. Sel
lers, who was accompanied by Mr
f :un t nf Fueene. is visitinir the north
west fur the first time, and expects to
invest some money in an orchard that
will be coming mto bearing in a tew
yes.rs, when he is ready to move his
family here.
Immanucl church (Federated) De-
mhpr 8. Sunday school 10 a. m.
Tk mnrninir service on nput Sunday
is withdrawn and the congregation is
invited to attend the dedication ser
..i tho M F,. church. Tho ovpnintr
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service will tie neiu as usual, opening
Ht7:.i0. Mr. nargreaves will preacn.
Sermon subject "The Christianity
Which Makes Man Content."
Miss Helen Davidson left Sunday to
resume her studies at the Portland
Academy in Portland. She was here to
spend the Thanksgiving vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Da
vidson. She was accompanied by Miss
Miner, Mrs. Davidson's niece, of Port
land and Mias Boyer, of San Fran-
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Cisco. All aiieiiueu uie univcranj
dance.
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No piece wi
out this Trade M ) genuine.
HAWKES
The Wise
Christmas
hopper
The one who always gets "Just a Little Better" is the
one who takes advantage of Nice Complete oiocis,
Fresh Goods, plenty ot time tor tneir sciecnon, eic.
e Are Ready in Every Respect
and would advise that you use our effi
cient facilities to help you to make your
gifts of Jewelry appreciative to the
recipient. j& j& &
Arthu
Clarke
THE JEWELER
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YOUR EASTERN GIFTS
Must soon be on their way.
They necessarily must be compact and unbreakable
Our stock was made up with this in view
Let us help you
Christian Science Services. -
Christian Science Services will beheld
in the Kwm Davidson Building, Sun
,lnv, at 11 a- '" Suhject: "God the
On'lv Caufe and Creator."
Sumlav School at 10 a. m.
i-.ii,B,lav service. 8 d. m.
The reading room is open daily from 2
to 5 p. m., r""1" i LiaviUBon Uuuaing.
For nice emhosstyped stationery call
at the Glacier office.
Pictures
Views of our
Picturesque Valley
MT. HOOD
from all ita sides
Panoramic Views
Show your folkfl at home jimt
where yon live and what
you look at
An Ideal Gift
Beautiful Hand-Colored
Studies
You niiit fee (hem to
appreciate them
Give a Book
NKW FICTION'
A genteel gift for man, woman or child
in n suitable selection of liookd. And
special attention has been given to the
election of iiewetit and mont interesting
Fiction.
Corporal Cameron, at only 81.2-"
Their Yesterdays, price
Friar Tuck Watson, for 1.8'
The Man in the Open, only
The Marshal Andrews l-:"
The Net Beach l-!(
The Lady I'oc
Azaled
The Guardian of the Columbia
The Bridge of the Gods
Fountain Pens
Waterman's Ideal
" NOl'GII SAID"
Leather Sets
Bridge-Whist
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Xmas Stationery
Whitings
Xmas
Booklets, Cards, Seals
White Tissue Paper
GIRLS' BOOKS
BOYS' BOOKS CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Slocom's Book & Art Store
Framed
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Pictures
Framed
W. C. T. U. Notes.
Congressman Morris Shepherd, of
Texas, says in regard to the liquor
trallic: "What a contradiction is in
volved in the fact that society con
demns Jits criminals and isolates its
insane on the one hand, yet on the
other, encourages the tramc mat pro
duces them."
Pasadena, a dry city in California,
has an assessed valuation of $38,901.
107 with a city tax of 98 centi on 1100.
tn a uft citv with an as
sessed valuation of $:i0,40fi,'J(l0, has a
tax rate of SVl on tw.
The W. C. T. U. will hold a mothers'
meeting at the home of Mrs. MacDon
ald Thursday afternoon beginning at 2
o'clock. Mrs. J. K. Andrews, Sup t.
All are cordially invited to be present.
Ex-Governor Glenn, of North Caro
i; oo.,q "n,. nivav with the saloon
nun, bojd -' . -
and you do away with the thing .that
lurei your boya ana gins iu rum.
tv,o coinnn unH the brewery are the
only so-called industries with which we
are acquainted noi unxiuun w h""'
their finished product before the public
eve.
The West Virginia State Medical As
itself on iceord as de
claring that alcohol is not necessary
in the treatment ot disease.
If vmi wear underclothing you should
get a Linen Marker at the Glacier Stamp
Works and live happy ever after.
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