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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
a-' HOOD KIYEIt fiLACIER. TIIORSDA7, MAY 7, 10U lir-- ' ' Hi o APPLE BOXES WITH indications for a large APPLE CROP this season it is to your interest to know that your box require, merits will be taken care of. We are making extra prepara tions to take care of every one, but to avoid possible disap pointment you should place your orders early. We are now booking orders and solicit your patronage. Do not forget that we are now taking orders for BERRY CRATES, and if you place your order with us we guarantee to furnish you with your full requirements for the season. We handle lumber and building material of all kinds, and will be pleased to give you an estimate on any material that you may require at any time. PHONE 2181 OR WRITE Bridal Veil Lumbering Company Hood River, Oregon Fits-U Eyeglasses I l a k J if lw Air Yourself - They sJ i.; ll i. a rrlii ( id Kt'l p-.iir "I iilaW" ll' " tinly stu v mi i inilirtnM Iml ilml l"K , li. . t'sm show w.n llul hoili (cjiuu'ii an- im-kililr will) I I I M' I' jiglasMn. II. L. Hasbrouck Watchmaker and Optometrist lli'illironMt-r lllit, Hood River. Ore. WOOD and COAL Slabs-Fir-Oak Agency (or (Genuine Rock Springs COAL A. C. Lofts phone; 3404 The Best at Any Price No other baking powder will raise nicer, lighter bis cuits, cakes and pastry, none is more pure and wholesome Then Why Pay More? , ut dj"(o mf'FUt' "u' .r u'u u n-n .. w "t ii" wj i Cleaning and Dyeing FON'T throw awav vour 1 soiled clothing ami don't j cm the milk man. ca . We do doaning, pressing and 3 dyeing; satisfaction guarantied. F. T. ANDERSON 121') IJtli Si. On The Heights f ..:..I..w..!..H-.l-H--H-H!-f-HM-J-m Make your harness wator lifoof and prevent the win ter's rain from ruining them Our shop is equipped with a Eureka Harness Oiler. Let us add to the life of your harness. TlLLlAM WEBER Bell Building. Oak Street Jrv, XI iX iff X X X X X IX1 IX ix1 X iX X X X X X X x X X X X X ... V:- ..Si- .-.V .it -, Graduation Gift Suggestions: W A T C H E S Cameos up Vanity Cases 2.00 up Tie Clasps 1.00 up Bats Tags 1.25 up Links 1.00 up Pearls 8.00 up Silver Pencils '"0 up Photo Frames .75 up Scarf Pins 1.00 up KaVallieres t 5.00 up Fohs 2.50 up Hat Pins 50 up Coat Chains 1.50 up Pin Sets 75 up Coral Roses 2.50 up Souvenirs .75 up D I A M O N D S YOURS FOR SERVICE W. F. LARAWAY HOOD RIVER, OREGON X X X X X X! X X. X X X, X X' X X ix: X to ,x X X X X X, X X X -Wj V 'rvr'. 'til iu."v'u1 Vl. Wj.Vf lK'U' mVW i . irt. u-k. nv tfy fcti. rfy n .ry .n. ..n. .rv rfv tru .rw m iiv Th ta'i li I K II. .li ': . Vni.l ton I ;tc KocllS H. (' Wllilt' I.ixh. 'Ills. S. (.'. It . .p. 3 n ' I lit ii Kutiln'l (lurks anil W'lilti' ,n. I 'I n l ki t, In ''oil tin ".lurk, InltrlllllK an. I ilivnl.t i lin Ik llo'i'l llivi-r I'.niltry .1 It M' ki'l-i n. I'uii'. S nnli. nl I'min, .niWv-i wt'i "I '!''. Vliunt' ;.;jii. iTJu C. A. Hall's Single Comb Rhode Is land Keds Eggs for Hatching IV n ! l.t ii.U 'I lv n ' , lh. rorlx4'lrl o!" th'' 1 1 l i 'iiii' ( m l ;ti.i' !i;t,n III she lu-itilrtl Uu-I'tiv I'M'- I'm iml Kinml one won t, -il ts mi k til 1 in- niimn lnn 1 aii . A l-ii t nt (i hihtnl t''itw Hint luiiH1. lit' I." imhI it v uh t-lvij si'!cti1iil I'ullcli. I'not & lifc-'. I't n .' la ni)tl ! h (nnl hi-r (l tin1 t It) ;il i'ti Hi' is i spr. in Iiv kImhih on In .li! I'i'in! i t n t rutin all th or. Mutcil in im n nrr I h r choii'i- Mi 1 Iris. I'l'li' iM ht I -1 .'- Vi l i fi'li 'l ly first olii'! rn, i, iM i N olt n A' v I mi lnt; Mi Htiiswh It'lt crou -1 I'ens t it i l 2 tor honors. Muinl Ui t-Mt:h f jil-,if iii.irjvls jnv twelve f.' ieeletl pullets I 1 1, , ti..i lor ei I. r( r.."l tr UN). '. A. Hull. A vnloii W a , llouit Kivor. t uvMi, leit -I'lnuu1 .il.ii. C. M. HURLBURT SURVEYOR TTI.KIMIONK 5GtS BEWETf, SiWOTT & GALLOWAY Attorneys at Law tieueial l'rai'liee s l.li: liAI.!. - CilUX.UN HEIGHTS GARAGE J. L. VOLSTROFF, Prop. General Repairing Autos and Gasoline Engines, Plumbing and Plumbing Sup plies, Tile and Pipes Fisk and Goodyear Tires and Tubes in Stock 1216 C STREET, THE HEIGHTS Near Holman's Market I tt,..; which is in this vicimtv Thou ni.ii.H with friends in Fsrkdale lit J IIOIH.U ...... - - hpfore returnini! to their home in the evenine. Dale Mers was in Hood River bat- urdav. There will be a basket social and en rtainment in the Dee school house, Saturday evening at 7.30. Every one nvitcd. The hib mill at Dee was closed Mon day while repairs were being made. Dear Sir:- You buy a buggy or a spring wagon only a few times during your natural life. Why not get a good one? A cheap vehicle, like a cheap suit, is poor economy. Yet we don't want you to get the idea that our vehicles are necessarily high priced. Let us send you a pamphlet which shows you some of the "Stunts" that can be done with a good vehicle. Usually, these things exist only on paper. But if you'll take the time when you are in town, we'll show you these "Stunts." We take considerable pride in our line of VELIE vehicles Our pride is justified by the goods. Look at page six of this pamphlet. See those three heavy men-two of them on the buggy top, and the other on the dashboard? We'll show you the buggy will stand this. Then look at the man bending the shafts-did you ever see a pair of shafts that would stand that abuse? The VELIE shafts will stand it. One of the hardest tests ever given a buggy is to put it intolivery service. And yet, afterfive years of this test, we are supplying the local livery stables with VELIE VEHICLES. Must be MERIT in the Vehicles, or the stables would not demand VELIE goods. That's a good point-think it over. Sincerely, GLBERT IMPLEMENT CO. T. S. W. A. C. hotel. Wednesdsy of last week. by Rev. J. L. Hershner.of Hood River. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Patullo. of Pori-f ur,"1 ".- ' u.,.h. , iu n, be conducted monthly. hiiu, unie .. .T ...Yr.r:." .:.. o..,u n . ...ill !.; f,i.nrfB 11 IDS 1U!1I VIUUpGl Will f ml. ii."" in Cnrvallia and Eueene for the next two weeks. M II S Arluma was visitini? in Portland for a few days last week. Mrs. H. M. Griener was in Hood River shopping Tuesday of last week. Mr. H. K. Love was called to Taco- ma lust week on account of the death of her sister-in-law. Miss Lou Packard, of Portland, will visit here with her brother. V. 1. Pack ard, during the summer monms. W M Knllni-k in mlriincr another five Dfl.nl In hia tinpt tuhiph will IHVA him 80 acres of orchard, 75 of which will be in bearing this year. At the moptincj nf the TItllie Uulcie club which was held at the home of Mra L V Stirknpv Fridav. the mem bers responded to roll call with current ouonta nn ihn isar with Mexico. An interesting paper was also read on the lolitical situation in Mexico, oy aire. W. Hamlin. Daintv refreshments mora ncrvoii Httpr which the meetine adjourned until Friday, May 15, when Mrs. C. M. Vinton will entertain me club. Tha nrrhnrrin hpm are nresentink? a most beautiful sieht with their wealth of antile and oeacn DIOBSoms, wnicn promise an immense crop oi iruu. HOSIER. Mix. Ema Wollam. of Hood River nent a few davs this week as the L'uest of Miss Eiiie Wright. H. E. Dean was a business visitor to Portland this week i m iriiintt rotnrnprt home Wednes day from Portland where he spent the winter. Mrs. Mvrtle Manna, of eastern Wash ncton. is visitine her sister, Mrs. j Burtchett. Mosier eranee held an all day session Saturday, May 2. Considering the busy season a good crowd was present and did iustice to the contents of the well liiimi innoh hnnlipta hrniipht bv the la dien. Trie lecture nour wm ubbbcu nlpanantlv with nroeram and well chosen remarks by different members. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jole entertained a few invited gusts at their home Sat urday evenine with a social dance. Mavnard Austin was painfully hurt Saturday aiternoon wnne enjujinit H. nn o tripvp a npinnf in(? 10 a unit playmate. He thought he was in dan ger from a passing auto, so in turning out of the road ne came 100 near me edge.lost his balance and landed among u hu the roadside. He re ceived several bruises and gushes on the face and head RniunH rianna hnn heen carrvine his lft n-m in a alinv fur the nasi two lei. ntiii i.i - weeks, the result of a broken collar bone received while playing Dan m.c i.vi..,o.rl Ilntxa arrived Saturdav morning from Council Bluffs, la., to be with her son, Ed L. Howe, who is lying very ill at his home near Mosier. The last report was a slight improvement in his condition. i m Po.rnll and hiii dnuehter. Miss Clara, were pleasantly surprised Satur day evening wnen a numoer oi inenuB, old and voune. came in to help them .phlirate their birthdays. After en- I hours and aonetiz , r,itr,,0hnii.nl the Duests deuarted wishing many more happy returns for both Mr. Carroll and Miss Clara Miss Bennett spent Saturday in The Dalles WHITE SALMON. (trroin tbe buutrprlfw) nf this pitv snent Tuesday workine on the road leading to the dock. That the asnaracus croD is much heavier thia vear than last is tne state ment of U. U. Moore, one oi me main growers of asparagus in this section, union last vpar ha nicked ten cases UD to April 23 he this year picked 70 cases. The daily picKing irom nis iwo acre patch amounts to hve or six cases, which are shipped to Portland on the steamers. W. Morris, formerly of this city.died C !.,? I'ul Anri 7.7. He a. ncu iuiiu, vmi., - r- - - vinunH frnm hprA tn r.nlilpnrinle about two years ago and finding that climate too cold for mm aeciaea to iry cantor ... ... in 1.1 nia tia ann mi aon-in-iaw. w. ian' nor nf Hnlrtpririale went down to Los Mol'inas the first of the month and each bought. C, Rpckpr. who will have charge of the canning department of the new cannery, states that he will start on installing of the macninery in tne can nery within another week. In fact, he Avnaz.ro in afart an annn as the main CAj.V.B v floor is put down in order to be able to handle all the strawDerries mat ine growers will bring to the cannery, Poll Instant PRESCRIPTION for IS years l J m. it i i t a r v w The Standard Skin Remedy Relief for all Skin Troubles KK.1K A CASS, Iiruiigists. New Schedule Mount Hood Railroad No. I A. H. s mi 8 in. S I.i., h :. 8 40 H itt I.i. i). 9 li. HI 10. Ill l 10 Hit 10 4o. rilltutnv. Ncpl. 8, -lurj - H, vnoN!' P. M. Lv. .'. .HiMiil Klvi-r Ar ,.U' I'oiti'ntiilp 2 Ml ..Swili'libni'k 2 ' Van Horn 1! 10 M.'hr i ' o.U-ll 2 00 . MlllUIHll 1 Ml !!!...-BInt'lier I 4.1 ... Wlnaiis ...1 S; ;;;;;;; iw .1 , . . ,f mut I'rtH'k 1 Is Wmiilwortli I Oft Ar.".'..'... I'aikilBlp l.v. .100 A. Wll.SOX, Ag.nt WINANS CITY Miss Velma Kountree spent Saturday night with Miss LaVerna Wilson. G. 0. Westerburg was in Hood River on business one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emery and Mrs. 11. P. Emery were in Hood Kiver Sat urday. Chas. G. Huberts and son, of Van couver, H. C, who has been visiting him at Tanglewod, spent Wednesday of last week at J as. Huberts' ranch. Mrs. W. Horhelt and infant, of Oee, were in Hood River Ihursilay. They were accompanied by Miss May Peck. Mrs. McFarland, of Portland, is vis iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Yates, of Dee. Miss La Verne Wilson was the dinner guest of Miss PeHrl Keys, of the Dee . Tl I . AnnBln 1 1. 1 ll.. n.nm.H oni-f . i Mr. DcVKcr repuria uiafc uic kiuwwo Mrs. Sarah McVey spent Sunday in are gradually filling out the crop report ..l 1 I kin. Iib nr. I Ikol olrOQrlu 900 tAllR flf uiaiina biiu mmv " " j - ' " -" fruit and vegetables have been prom ised for this year's work. He states the cannery will go strong on soda fountain fiuit as this brings more mon ey. The cannery win also can iruu for the extra fancy taDie waae Pottland fVimt,, aaapaanr. Mr. Davis, of The niioa mant Mnnriav afternoon in Mo sier with J. K. Mcuregor, aspuiy ior this district TROUT LAKE. Ed Cole has bought a 20 acre tract f r A in li, Rplnhnim. and it is reported he intends buying some cattle and go to ranc line. i) i Mplendv has lately set out a seven acre fruit orchard. Curds announcine the marriage of Miss Amelia Fichtner to C. H. Pearson in in. haniia of their friends. Thpu u-pra married in Portland April 21) and will be at home here after May 8. Moral when bachelors begin to build houses prepare your wedding gifts MIDDLE VALLEY Hood River visitors within the week oar M H I raft, r rpa ities. mra. Robt. Eairbairn, and Miss Bella Steele. Mica Martnria Karr rame un from Hood River Sunday to spend the week at the barr ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fairbairn came ,,n fmm Portland Fridav after BDend- n. ih. wintar rnpre. Mr. rairuairo spent the week end here and returned to the city Sunday, but Mrs. Fairbairn f fll I VV IrtaW WJ T - C. W. Moore's auction last Saturday "P"18 to be here for the 8ummer Jones, of Portland, was a visitor sister. Mrs. Chas. Barnes. She will was attended by the uaual number of bargain hunters. Mrs. Bradeson was called to Salem, Ore., iiv the illness of her mother. Harry Weberg has bought Ed Cole's house and lot. OI. in tmvn last week. Ed Skelley, of Laurel, has bought 30 acres in our vaiiey irom ui. junes anu will move his family over here. Mr. Skelley is thinking of bringing his saw .;ii ... Trout Lake. It would aeem there was a good opening here for a portable saw mill. Several people have expressed a desire for one. D. E. Witt, of Lyle, came over in his auto last week. Mr. Warner has moved here from Laurel and is improving his 60 acre tru.'t it ia rpnorted that substantial huidi'nifs will be erected, and land cleared and put under cultivation. J. Perry is clearing 30 acres this sea son. Mrs. John Peterson returned last week from Portland. Miss Mabel Koontz, who has been visiting Mra. F. X. Arens for some time, returned to her home in Portland Friday. Mr. T. V. Palmer and children, of the Willamette valley, are visiting her UNDERWOOD. Mrs. W. H. Hamlin and Mrs. L. F. Stickney were Hood River visitors Wednesday of last week. Servicei were held at the Underwood Heights school house Sunday, April 26, remain for several weeks. Chas. Calkins and family, accompa nied by Dr. and Mrs. Jefferson, of Portland, visited at the home of Mr. and Mra. 0. L. Warden Sunday. We are glad to know that Mr. Mcll- wraith'a horse, familiarly known as Dan, is recovering from very serious cuts by wire fence, due to the expert skill of J. R. Steele. Mr. Hodge, who has been foreman of lh. Rnht P. Walatrnm and Middle Crest orhards, has moved his family to Hood River, where he has accepted a position as conductor on the Mount Hood railroad. We are all very sorry to lose Mr. Hodge and family. Tha final aiuhth o-rade examinations ill be conducted Thursday and Friday by Miss Bella Steele. VUnat mir.hr Viava haan a aarinna un. cident last Sunday resulted fortunately in only a slightly demolished buggy, when the horse of Alva Hardman took fright, upsetting the rig and uncere moniously spilling the occupants, who gratefully found themselves unhurt ex cept for a general shaking up. List With Us No. 111-20 acres in Upper Valley, 5 acres in 5 year trees, 12 in hay, 3 uncleared. Has big barn and small house. Price $5000.00. No. 144-40 acres at Vancouver, Wash. 30 acres in crops, 10 pasture, good buildings. Will trade for Hood River city property up to $5,000.00, take mortgage for balance. What have you? No. 314280 acres stump and brush land near Hood River. Good soil ; can be cleared for $50 an acre. Three miles from town. Will sell on any terms to suit. FOR RENT 4 rooms and bath. City water, hot and cold. Electric lights. $13.50 per month. House is new. FOR SALE-Two acres right in town. All good soil, has house arid other buildings. Modern. Nice grove about house. Price $3000. Cash or terms. SCOTT & PIFER At The "Old Stand" Hotel Oregon Building Hood River Produce Exchange Is Now Ready for Your Produce Office Apple Growers Assn. Bldg. Telephone 1934 We Cut to Suit You but we have no kind of Meat to cut except the best qualities. That does not imply that we are hieh priced at all. On the contrary we sell better meat for the price than any of our competitors. The flavor of our Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb, Pork, Poultry is the best recom mendation our Meats could pos sibly have. One trial convinces. TELEPHONE 4141 VAN ALLEN & FILZ EASTER'S IN THE AIR You can feel it everywhere and you can see it too, if you you come to this home of good shoes. You will see here shoes of the latest mod els and in all leathers, and remember that in spite of our low prices our shoes are al ways those of quality. Be sure of good footwear by getting your shoes here. J. C JOHNSEN, the Hood River Shoe Man If you want the news, take the Glacier