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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
1 i I' : u I i r flOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, Al't'IT. 17 U)1o flora- " For the !$tX Wl Jm W? ' fnf Man Who Hjwf ffl&gk. &kw sO WlWlll t Cares A 00W J' Tmler Here 8!OW ON C, Easiest 1 on Earth Boys. Shoot Shoes mm Qjgfil OTOCS- don't go promptly, i-titf BRIEF LOCAL MENTION f i h i 1 1 1 m 1 ih-h n .wH$ Shoes made or repaired at JolinBen's Buy your coal ol Taft Transfer Co. F. H. Stanton was a business visitor in Portland last week. I.illlC and Klltnlmr Kerne l'l.,..., vnni order early. Kelly Bros." mlitf Joe G. Vogt spent Sunday in The fanes wun relatives. If you want shoes that wrong go to Johnsen's. Can deliver coal or wood Taft Transfer Co. L. M. Beritley was a Portland busi ness visitor the first of the week. Fresh Columbia River Smelt at Mc (itiire liros. jititf A. A. Hail, of Portland, spent the latter part of last week here. If your shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnsen. Miss Constance .Henderson is recov ering from a severe attack of mumps. For prompt delivery of coal, rail Tale T- f.. n., . j i mirier IOll John W. Weaver came from Portland over the week end to visit friends. Coul or wood delivered on short no tice. Taft Transfer Co. fltltf E. J. YQL'Nei PAYS THK HIGH EST MARK FT PRICKS FUR 110(48, CATTLE, ETC. Tel. 2151. al7 Louis Schell and family, of Parkdale, were visitors in the city the first of the week. Chicken dinner 50 cents at the Hotel Oregon from 11:30 to 2 o'clock Suu day. tf Keymnnd B. Early was in Portland last Saturday to witness the Columbia track meet. We have some good values in Camas Prairie hay lands, li. E. Dunccn & Co. m27tf Geo. C. Sawyer, of Walla Walla, was here the latter part of last week on business. Home Piano Tuner G. II. Carrier, R. h. It. .No. 1 ; phone .S. W. Arnold, No 3102. '&-i Mr. and Mrs. R H fimnt nf Pn.i. land, were in the valley the latter part oi ihsi ween. I will do your spraying. Ilurdie outfit complete. Address II. F. Tucker, Box 244, R. F. I). 3, Phone 5li48. aIT The last number of the U. B. Ly ceum course will be the Pasmore Sis ters trio April 2-1. For Butter Labels printed in accord ance with Dairy and Food Laws, call at the Glacier office. tf Mrs. C. G. Lemmon left last week for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Snow, of Portland. Chicken dinner 50 cents at the Hotel Oregon from 11:30 to 2 o'clock Sun day, tf Mrs. G. W. Kennedy returned the latter part of last week from a visit with her son in The Dalies. We have some good values in Camas Prairie hay lands. B. E. Duncan & Co. in27 tf Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Michell have re turned to Seaview, Wash., where they will spend the summer. Start making money in hay and cows. Camas Prairie offers the op portunity. B. E. DUNCAN & CO. a3tf Clarence F. Gilbert was in Mosier Monday adjusting spraying machines that the Gilbert Implement Co. has sold in that city. You should protect yourself against burglars. We insure your jewelrv and silver against burglary for fit) to f ifi per $1000. Reed & Henderson. Inc.. A (TP n t q U, S. Fidelity fc (inarnntv Ci n.Ofltf John Baker was a business visitor in Portland last week. Mrs. Wm. Nichols has been visiting friends in The Dalles. Mrs. F. N. Sexton'rvisited relatives in The Dalles last week. Carl II. Vaughan is in San Diego, Calif., attending to business. Mrs. Norman Tostevin was in Port land last week visiting friends. Order vour Dressed Chicken for your Sunday dinner at MeOuire liros. "jlilt Fred S. Stanley, nf J'm-il unit uiuu n business visitor in the city last' Satur day. Mrs. W. T. Hates and daughter, of Fort Sheridan, HI., arrived last Friday to visit here. Paul Hanson nf tin r,ni,l district, was a business visitor in I'ort- lunu iasi weeK. Will Hupeins. whn is ntlniwlinr, IU Salem high school, was here over the weeK enu visiting Irienus. R. T. Newhall. who is now rpsiH inu in Portland, has been here the past week attending to business. Chris. Uuler, J. E. Reynolds and 0. T. Smith, of Trout I visitors in the city the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Welch, of Portland, were here Monady. Mr. Welch was here to inspect recently purchased rancmng properly. Bishop Paddock will hold service of baptism at the Eoiscona church Thnra day at 8 p. m. Confirmation service ounaay at ju:ao a. m. Miss Helen Davidson, who is attend ing Portland Academy in Portland, has oeen here visiting her parents, Mr. and mio. ii. r. uaviusun. Miss Kitrv K matr Inft Inuf Tk.i.D.ln.1 -- j ... .wV AIIU1SWUV evening for Snnkane nnri f'nlfuv U7 where she will spend several' wppIis vnsiing relatives and friends. c niches mai n Hint oil Lin.L ,.f I.-;- work done from combings, by Mrs. l.ina ict ann, cor. '.mi ami Columbia Streets, Phone 2504. ! Mr. and Mrs. .1. D. Pel here since Saturday. Mr liunim ; member of the engineering corns of inc x acme rower oi J.lgnt Co.. Bishop R. L. Paddock will hold con firmation services here Sunday at the St. Mark's Episcopal church, the ser vices will begin at 10:30 o'clock. Before ordering your "Biirbiiuk" ami "eriiiont Gold Coin" Seed Potatoes you had better call U. C. M. Ranch! Phone Odell-337. nilntf A. J. Kramer, who owns a place at the top of the Tucker grade, but who has been in Portland for the past two years, was here Sunday on business. Start making money in hav and cows. Camas Prairie offers the op portunity. B. E. DUNCAN & CO. a.'ltf Robert E. Shinn. whn the Oregon Agricultural College, was here last week pruning the orchard of Mrs. J. H. Osborne 111 thf Hub (Irnva district. G. II. Rnush. an nrph-.r-ttuf f fii - " vimiuil'li V 1 VIUI uenuaie. wash., was here Tuesday to see r'rot. U D. Thompson. Mr. Roush is Dlantins a larce nrrhnnl in tha :.!- dendale region. You should nrotopt vnn burglars. We insure your jewelry and silver against hnrcl f 1,000. Recdife Henderson, Inc.. Airents L . S. Fidelity A Guaranty Co. in20tf The U. B. Ladies will hold a Ken sington in at the home of Mrs. John Walters, Fourteenth and Columbia streets, Friday afternoon, April 18. All ladies will be welcomed. - Walter Wood, a son of Judge Fre mont Wood, of Boise, Idaho, has been here for the past two weeks visitine D... D I. I x ;i ... . n iuy diuck hiiu lamiiy. nir. wood and Mr. JJrock spent Sunday in Mminr visiting Mrs. S. B. Carlisle eastern Oregon. Mrs. L. C. Simnis and little son vis ited relatives in Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Taddock have arrived to make their home with their son. Mrs. CoriL'don. of I visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. N. Voung. Mrs. W. I). Rogers hns liiiort n.ill.-.l to Salem because nf th illnnsu ,,t ,. iither. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Whi. nfn.i. land, were here the first of the week visiting friends. George II. Gill, of Dufur, was here over the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas N. ClarltP H. L. MacLeod, of Portland, was up the later part of the week looking over his Summit ranch. ie Keep in stock a full and complete line ot iiumberers and variety stamps The Glacier Stamp Works. Mike Carrigg, of Portland, was here liiC I IM III I MM Wfifilf Ql rumlnwr !..; ness and visiting friends. G. D. Wnnd house on his Upper Valley tract near iu- cdiaiuauiua grounds. K J mr. ami n,irs. a. VanAni In u;,.ro in The Dalles last week to attend the iunerai or the late A. H. Curtis. J. F. Thompson, of the Upper Val ley, was in the city the fiist of the week seeking medical treatment. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Locke, of Port land, were here last week the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hronaon. Earl Dietz is recovering frcm an operation performed Saturday at the Cottage hospital for acute appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smullin anil children relnrn.iH luot i. ,, , " "" "ecu irom lennsylvania, where they soent the winter. Col. and Mro U7 J? t....i ...... ,,. lucKercame down from LI Corregidor the first of inc weeK and visited Hood River friends. 1. I). Purkins ujhn l,nc I . Azusa. Ca if.. Xuilh hio . ' ; 1 Kiir-iiio, was here over the week pmH vioii;.,.. friends. ' Mrs. E. R. Piuilnu nnrl v,ui .. unic nun ar rived here from Pnrtlnml m j Mrs. Pooley will soon move to 'their Last Side ranch. Victor Johnson u-lin !,., I, - - - uucu Bevere V ill at thu PnKonn i ... l . - . - iiui.fiiiMi, wnere ne underwent an operation for appendici tis, nas returned tn h a h,mQ Immanuel chuich, the Heigths, Sun day, April 20, Sunday scliuol at lu o'clock. Evening praise service ;,t 7:30, at which Mr. Ilurgrcavcs will preach. Mrg Muronrnl V etul'fot nf T. li.. . Ore., Grand Worthy Matron of the Or der of the Eastern Star, will he lure Friday night to pay an official jsit to the local chapter. Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. W. Simons, who are well known in Hood River, where they own ranching property, were sliL'htlv injured in an nntoiimhi!,. dent in Portland the first of the week. Local Elks, whn nrp anoil nt n,., I,i or have made reputations as twirlers. may be drnftpd nn ihs Klkn 1 ut..l,.,ii team that will he nut on the ithi mom! this season by The Dalles lodge of II P. O. E. Hood River Lodce No. 105 A K A. M., will hold a regular niei tinp Saturday eveninc when work will iiu conducted in the M. M. degree. All visiting Masons are invited to attend the lodge. On Friday evening, April is, at 8 o'clock at the Asbury M. E. church, a reception will be given to those who have recently united with the church. The members and friends of the church are cordially invited. Mrs. R. E. Scott and two children, who have been spending the winter in Indiananolis nnd Mifhitrmi i.tn,-rw,,i home last Monday. They were accom panied by Miss Nell Hewett, who vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Scott last fall. Another Friday night dancing party will be Kiven tomorrow evening at the Heilbronner hall by the merrtuers of St in Miss Lois Ppirrnnot m.1 M.. r Jones, of Wheaton. III., have rrivd here to spend the summer with Miss Peirronet's brother, J. L. Peirronet, in the Upper Valley. At the mnrmnc? enpiinin In iu it. .. ..n; ,, (JUJ. tarian church the subject will be "Un itarianism and the Poets." Beautiful poems will he road Po: c n -,i ". ""-""'s ocivice at b:.) with musical program. ou should protect yourself against burglars. We insure vour jewelry and silr against burglary for f 10 to 15 per I. ' "'." lv "enoerson, inc., Agents P. ridelity & Guaranty Co, in20tf . The members of Canby Relief Corns will enjoy an all-day social at the home of Mrs. O. C. Dean Thursday April 24. All members are urged to be in attendance and to invite their friends to join them. R. M. StnnO O.U linn I, ... . as city night officer this winter, has resigned Ins position and has left for Green Point uihorn ha ; . .. foremen of the Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Judi'p T. R Kont lofi k r... a l week to spend the summer at Central Point. Judfe K pnl aavg Inn Cu: - . "ic uailillg IS reported good in Jackson county and lum ne expects to iuily enjoy life down Mark s Guild The - . . ..x. vwuniiHicc charge of the party is composed of Mrs. C. R. lionp Mm Ptiu Po t, and Mrs. E. II. Sheuard. W. T. Patfersnn has u i i , . .1 from Albina to take the (ilHce m (, v Sailing in the oflice of the O- . !.. IN. CO. Mr. Sn inir ia iii tl.. . .. . . the Mount Ylnnd f'n u'h,.v. I I .... . , "nvii. i.t urta Mir- ceeded Ashley Wiison, the h t r having been promoted to superiidcndent of the line. For Slllo Hv rusiilint hiu'ki, ....( One sound, gentle, all around hnr.n' weight 1050. Ranch eiiuipment in de tail, also huosehold COIIiIm. I'llil IfiHiU etc. For quick cash sale, cheap. Also me b room almost nioilern house to rent. Annlu P V n..ir..r i'ii,, r.am --TI--J " ' --. ..vt. v., i nun,; llllpil. iioou Kiver. Mrs. J. K. McGregor, of Mosier. was in the city last week visiting fiienc's ana to attend the meeting of the East ern Star. Mrs! McGregor, who is iust recovering from an injury sustained in a lau last winter, when she was in Portland, is still somewhat lame from me accident. Grand Master Wheeler, of the Odd Fellows of Oregon, who was making ion Hiniuai tour, visuea idlewild Lodge No. 107 Tupsd Mr. Wheeler stated that the local lodge was me one Hundred and seventeenth he had visited this war A i,q.,,,.,. was unuereu me urand Master. Mr. and Mrs. R H II lien hnro un nounced the marriage of their daugh ter, Jane Elizabeth, to Herbert F. Cal vin, at San Francisco, on April 5. Miss Hoge, who has spent the past two summers here with friends and at the iioge cottage in the Oak Grove dist rict, has many Hood River friends. H. A. Hollingshead, who was mar ried in this city last fall, his wife hav tng come out from North Dakota, bus mysteriously disappeared lrom his home in Portland, lie I. f! lor south ern Oregon looking for a hanking loca tion, and Mrs. Hollingshead has not heard from hi m Rilwi. l! '-n Ma ia a member of the Masonic fraternity and members nf thut nri,ll In V M t 1 1 . 1 1 B,a n. . - t Blu ing in his search. Rubber Sl.'iniii InLa u,,A I'. lonin,;, ouice, also Etamos made to i,r le Camas Prairie Hay Lands There is money in hay and cows, and this spring is the correct time to get into the business. We have some good farms, equipped with buildings. The S ) s "Will suit your pocket-book. B, E. DUNCAN & CO. Mish Lvnnre Adums, who has been spending several weeks in Los Angeles has returned to the city. News has been received here that Judge H. J). Kolapp, who has many friends in the valley, has liiiin rliM,.,t president of the Amalgamated Sugar oi i tan, to succeed the late David r.ceies. The most of the Hood River boy and girls who are attending the 1'iii versity of Oregon at Eueene. hav.. cotno home to eniov tin. snrir.., v,.. '"Ml w II inoir imrutt U un.1 IV . ....I., Iliose who are here are- Misa h'vi irocK, ( hester Huggins, Karl and Dunald Onthank. Kill .ine. John ( onner left Sunday for S!,.ttl.. io resume his studies at the University ot V ashington, after having visited here durinir the serimr i u..ui!.. m l.opper is a member of the Psi I'psilon i.iieiiiu.v. won van Horn, who en tered the University of Washington at the begmningjof the second semester, oas oeen pledged to the Sigma Chi fra ternity. M. Maigulis, of Portland, whore cently purchased two tracts of land just tins side of the Tucker bridge, was here last week superintending im provements that he is making there. Mr. Margullis will plant 40.(inil straw berry plants this year, set lr0 d'Anjeu pear trees and set a number 1 1 f it 1 1 1 1 1 trees. He is cleariiiL x lr, ..f and with a donkey engine. The dedicatory pyi iis.a ul iV... ii.b Grove school Saturday, when addiesses were delivered by Rev. J. 1J. Hur. greaves, not. L. II. Alderman, supei mtendent of the Portland schools ... J. H. Ackerman, of the Monmouth I Normal school, were well attended. jO. T. Weil, mever rendered a solo that ws lippriciated by those present. Suclair and Frank Lave port, .!., relurnd last week from t e Stan '' U d Stearns riienlns near Rend, where they spent a week hunting. vvnne there Mr. Sn clair sustained very painful injure. While trvim extract a earti idge that wi s jammed in his gun the missle exploded and se verely lacerated one of his thumbs. The Columbia Art Co., the photo graphic work of which will be done ly Ernest J. Rlooin, has opened ipiarleri in the building at the corner of Cas cade avenue and Sor-md sir....t in opposite the Hotel Oregon. Mr. Rlooin has just returned from Portland where he added to his tiuipmcnt for securing out of door views ai d tor making ei -largement from small films or places. Banquet Tendered I'nion Directors A number of the business men of the city and valley apple growers weie hosts Saturday night at a banouet given in honor of the board of direc- tors of tie Apple Growers' Union at the Hotel Oregon. Th.. I. nurd ,,f tors is composed of: W. If. Diekeison Albert Sutton, O, L. Walter, L. E Clark, C. W. Hooker, Dr. Stanton Al len. L. E. Ireland K C llni,.,i,,u,, and John H. Mohr. After fortifying themselves with banqueters spent the remairnitr of the evening responding to toasts of fi lici taion to the ri harmony of amalgamation. Picture Frames The FRAMK is often half the PICTURE. Why spoil the picture with a poor frame? Bring it to us and it will be framed right A lot of new Moulding? in all sizes and shades. OVAL and ROUND FRAMES, Slocom's Book & Art Store "The Place That Does the Framing" -- . - 1 Q Rii Ram I i wtr i nn Bir IIItTs. I'll y A ratt,in Sood time- I l8 M,EN AM P'cce to tell time by. I t M tiTY-ryjt AU H III I I IIIC 9 -M Jeweler and Optician 1 Oppovite Butler Bank I llr7"" 1 Railroad Commission Renders Decision The State Fiailrnuil I III.. It. luul. .1. huu decided the (Inner Vallim mil. ,.uo.. i,,i nas ordered the cull annle rate from t arkda e anil I'mnt Cn ,.u uiui,,,.,u r.. duced on ksa than carload shipments over me mi. llood railroad. Voluntiirv rcihiri ilinu U'irci ifiiiilii l,,i me railroad company a few weeks ao, wnicn applied to'apples, lumlier. nota- oe8. hav. straw and i inslnid r,,i k Comnlaint nl;ilivi. tn il.p m,,,iui.,. inn of a reeular iii'int nt I'urkihil,. .....u dismissL-d. "From the Manger to the Cross' "From the Mmwpr tn ihn f'r.u " o movine nicture iirnilnctinn ,,f thn 'lif., of ChrjHt, will he produced at the Gem theatre next week Wednesday and Thursday. The six reel BihhVal mas terpiece recently unniMiroil in l'..ril,..l at the Ilili(j theatre. lhe picturea were taken in the Holy Land at a cret nvnuric u,i u :n ... . r interest to young and old: for they will depict realistically all of the scenes of Christ's life. Carpenter Robbed One of the carpenters working on the Pacific Power & Light Company's project on the llood river south of the city, was robbed of $S7..ri(i Friday Kin. ine money was taken from under his pillow while he slept. Sus picion fell on the head waiter at the cook camp, one Ward, who disappeared the night the money was stolen. Local authorities immediately communicated with adjoining cities that a watch might be kept for Ward. However, he has not yet been captured. lotatoes make fine hog feed and growers this season have realized a profit by turning their tubers into high priced pork. Potato fed pigs may be purchased in Oregon, Washington and Nevada. Hubber Stamp Ink at this oflice. No Garment Should Be Put Away Until It Has Been Thoroughly Cleaned I'irt, grease, wrinkle and cienscs ruin a gar ment faster than proper wear. If y..ii lay your winter clothes nny dirty they will loi.k old and dingy next fall, and'niay be full of Hint lis. I 'it cleaning not. only removes all dirt, grease, com,-, mot h eic, ,llt if ,,,,1 ttWlly i n,,'. bov or bug in which they are returned there is absolutely no danger of mollis, and your clothes are ready to wear any iiiinule y.m want them in in the fall. Tell us hmv you mult them returned, whether in box ni 1,,, ,,,) ,.j C11m 0)l(1 r(i(tiy (() lav or hail.' away. We will guarantee them to open satisfactory in the fall . SPAULDING'S TAILOR SHOP Cleaning and Pressing Basement of Brosius Block Phone 1 124 wanted! Bearing Orchards Centrally Located In Exchange for City Property in Hood River and Portland J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO. i i I r ' 0 Vl"ffM I