Our lino of Knit MumVrw In the largest and In'ttt la the city. All colora, nil ntylen of Uradley's make for 2.V, Xic ami up. THE PARIS PAIR The Store That Saves You Money We want you to visit our Millinery department and see the fine display of Millinery we have. We can save you money on these purchases and give you the newest models. 2nd floor Overcoats Special You will soon find that you will need a good overcoat or rain coat to make your life more com fortable and right here let us suggest that you try a Hart, Schaeffner & Marx. There is nothing better and the materials are all wool a perfect garment for any gentleman, anywhere; dressy dignified and suitable for any occasion. We want you to see the splendid line that we have at $17:50, $18, $20 and $25. Other makes from $5 up to $15. Also a swell line of little boys overcoats, from age 3 years up. We have placed on sale a big assortment of American Lady shoes, Goodyear welt and turn soles, kid and Russian calf, upper Blucher cut, ox blood color, shoes that we have been selling at $3 and $3.50 and the best of ualues at that. We have all sizes and widths in these and are closing them out at the s-pecial price of the pair This is a bargain. $1.50 Now that the long evenings are upon us you will enjoy a pair of our House Slippers. Daniel Green's make is the best to be had and we have them for Men, Women and Children. See the samples on display. Men's and Boys Hats We would like to have you see our fine line of Men's and Boys hats. We carry the largest line of hats in the city and they of Rothchilds and John B. Stetson makes. Over two hundred and fifty different styles and pieces'and we sell them for less than you can buy the same grade else where. Men's and Boy's Hat's for 50c, 75c, $1 and up to a genuine John B. Stetson hat. All the newest styles and colors. We would be pleased to show you. You do'not have to buy. All we want is for you to see what we .have. Lujcuriani Fluffy Hair Nature will provide the beautiful hair you have longed for. All you need to do is simply to keep your scalp perfect ly clean and healthy by using Clarke's Shampoo Jelly It means clean hair, a perfectly clean and healthy scalp, and best of all a chance for nature to work, so a strong growth of manageable hair is the result Use Clarke's Shampoo Jelly, 25c CHAS. N. CLARKE GLACIER PHARMACY Hood River :: :: Oregon Live Local Tropica FIRES THAT ARE ASLEEP. Cop? for advertisements must le la the office by Monday noon. B. F. Moses has purchased the I'er Igo property on the heights, consist ing of three fine and sightly lots. Remember this Is the last week for registration. Keglstrutlon books close Monday evening at 5 o'clock. For Sale Spltienburg, Baldwin, Vandlvere, Salome and Hydes King high class seconds at 50c per box de livered. Oakhurst Fruit Farm.l'hone 214-K. It. F. D No. 2 The American Woman's Ieaue will serve hot lunches all day Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday of this week and dinner Saturday noon and evening at '&M Cascade avenue. Better Religion A newspaper editor declares that the world needs a religion today that will make a man s word as good as his note; that will make Its professor pay one hundred cents on the dollar, sell sixteen ounces to the pound, thirty-six Inches to the yard, four pecks to the bushel and one hundred and twenty-eight cubic feet to the cord; that will make a work man do a full day's work for a full day's pay whether the eye of his em ployer Is on him or not; that will make capital disgorge the lion's hare of the profits and divide them equally with labor; that will cause the manufacturer to cease from adul terating hi goods, the clerk from robbing his employer, the official from embeizllng the funds committed to his trust; a religion that will make men tell the truth, m honest, upright, pure and trustworthy In all walks of life; a religion that not only makes men happy but right eous. Canby News. A Great Rang of Volcanoe In Haart of Africa. It Is not very jrenrnilly knunn tha right In the heart of A Trim at the gout horn end of l.nke Albert Kdwartl U a great range of volcanoes. They are eight in number, and. thuuch it is true that, unlike Itiikmzur. they carry no permanent snow, the highest peak Is over 14,XiO feet in height. These volcanoes are particularly Interesting on account of their comparative new ness. tunning through the middle of Africa there is a trench many hundred miles long, In which lie tile great lakes Albert. Albert Edward. Kivu and Tan gunyika. Not very many thousands of years ago the volcanoes, generally called Mfurnblro, burst up through the mid die of tills trench and made a dam across It. with the result that some of the water which formerly flowed Into Lake Albert Kdward and so into the Nile was cut off and a lake was form ed behind the dam. As times went on the waters in the lake which Is now called Klvu rose higher and higher until, not being able to flow over the barrier of the volcanoes, they formed the ICuslsl river, which runs the other way Into Tanganyika, about a hundred miles distant. Of the eight volcanoes only two show signs of activity at the present time In the form of thin wisps of steam which may occasionally be seen, but a vast plain of lava, with a wide black stream curling through Its midst, showed where a formidable eruption had taken place only two or three years before our visit. There re hot springs scattered here and there, and we felt slight shocks of earthquakes once or twice, so it Is not afe to say that the Mfurnblro volca noes are extinct. Wide World Maga-tine. A RUNAWAY HORSE. Impotaibl For Him to Tak the Bit Bstwsan His Taath. The runaway horse In story books, U In tuost of the veracious tod detail ed accounts glveu In the dally press, invariably "takes the bit between his teeth" as a preliminary measure. It would be Interesting to know bow be does this. He obviously cannot get It between his molar teeth igrlnderst un less both bis cheeks are silt up from the corners of bis mouth, and If the cheek straps be the right length it Is equally impossible for him to get it down to the level of his Incisors (nip pers), and there are no teeth In be tween! Thus perishes another hoary beaded superstition! What does happen is that through steady, unremitting tension on the reins the bars of his mouth become numbed and Impervious to pain. This enables him to set bis Jaw firmly, put the whole weight of his head on the bit and successfully resist anything short of one horsepower at the other end of the reins. This is the reason why when run away with one should never try to recover control by steady pulling, but should always use short, sharp pulls with intervals of complete relaxation between them. Although It Is always advisable to drive a new horse, temporarily at least, with the bit to which be has been ac customed, provided that be goes satis factorily In It. It Is never safe to as sume that It Is the best possible one for him. This assumption, which la general. Is responsible for much trou ble that might be obviated. It is sur prising to note bow complete and rad ical a change of bit may be made, not only with Impunity, but with advan tage. If only the change be In the right direction. Outing Magazine. LODGE DIRECTORY Canby Post. G. A. R -Meets at the K. "of P. hall the aecond and fourth Saturdays of th month at 2 p. m. Geo. P. Crowd I, commander; S. F. Blythe. adjutant. Canby W. R. C. No.'l6-Meeti wcond and fourth Saturdays of each month in K. of P. hall at 2 p. m. Miaa Clara blythe, president; Mrs.Femald, secretary- , ourt Hood River. No. 42. F. of A., meets every Thursday evening in K. of P. hall. Visiting Foresters always welcome. Wm Flemminir. C.R.; F. C. Brosius. F. S. flood River Lodge! No." 106. A. F. A A. M AMeeta Saturday ereninjr on or before each full moon. Ralph Savage. W. M.; D. McDonald, secre tary. . Hood River Camp. No. 7702. MwT A'-MeiiTin K. of P. hall first and third Wednesday nights. C. S. Jones, V. C; C. U. Dakin. clerk. Hood River Camp. No. 770, W. O. W.-Meets' at K. of P. hall the second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month. W. A. thy. C. C; Floyd Spurling, clerk. Hood River Circle. No. S24. Women of Woodcraft! -Meet at L O. O. F. hall first and third Sat urday nights, each month. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Wm. Genger, N. G.; Alice Shay, clerk. Tdlewilde Lodge. No. 107. I. O. O. F. Meets in Fraternal hall every Thursday evening at 7:00. at the corner of Fourth and Oak streets. Visiting brothers welcomed. J. M. Wood. -N. G.; G. W. Thompson, secretary. T'emp Lodge. No. 1H1. I. O. O. F.-Meeta in Mhe Odd Kellowe hall at Odell everr Katurdsv night. Viaiting brothers cordially welcomed. W. A. Lockman. G; Gea Shepard, secretary. T aurel Rebeka Lodge No , 87, I. 6. O. F. -Meets 'first And third MnnHiv, in Mrh month ThM. M. Castner, N. G.; Nettie Moses, secretary. ount Hood Lodge. No. 206, I. O. O. F., meets every Saturday evening in Gribhle's hall. Mt. Hood. A. M. Kelly, N. G.; G. W. Oimmick. secretary. Tountain' Home Camp. No. 3M9, R. N.'aT Meets at K. of P. hall on the second and fourth Fridays of each month. Mrs. A. Crumn. O.; Mrs. tils Dakin, recorder. Oleta Assembly. NoT 106.' if! A.-Meets"ln"their hall th first and third Wednesdays, work: second and fourth Wednesdays, sons I. C. I. tlennchs. M. A.; W. H. Austin, secretary. Qregon Grape Rebrkah Lodge No. 1M1, I. O. O. F " Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays in each month in Gribhle's hall. Mt. Hood, Or. Mrs. Mammie Dimmlck. N. G.; Mrs. Nettie Gribble. secretary. tiverside Lodge, No! (W," A. O. U. W. - Meets In AkK. of P. hsll tha first and third Wednesday nights of the month. Visiting brothers cordially welcomed. R. E. Chapman. W. M.: Chester Shute, recorder. aucoma Lodge. No. 30. K. of P.-Meets in their Castle Hall every Tuesday niirht. when visiting brothers are fraternally welcomed. C C. Cuddeford. C.C.; Lou. 8. Isenberg, K. of K. 4 8. anna Temple Pythian Slaters, No. -Meets th first and third Tuesday of each month st K of P. hall. Georgina Isenberg. M. E. C: Kata M Fredrick. K. of R. aV C. W. O. ALDRED Contractor for Grading, Exca vating and Teaming Both Phonaa "Atlvertlslnu; bring success" If t-hat you advertise lienr out your dvertlseraent. vis-o slPyo EL Mo FASHION STABLES STKANAHAN & RATHBUN Oregon Shorjt line akd union Pacific TIHE TABLE Effective Sunday, AUg. 20th, trains will arrive and depart at Hood River, Oregon, on the following schedule: W EST BOUND No. 9. Fast Mail (no passengers) 4:50 A. M. No. S. Portland Flyer 5:56 " No. 7. Portland Local 7:48 " No. 5. Oregon A Washington Express 8:00 " No. 11. Soo-Spokane-Portland :30 " No. 1. Portland Local 4J0 P. M. No. 17. Chicago Limited 6:45 " EAST BOUND No. 2. Baker City Local 10:35 A. M. No. 18. Chicago Limited 11:55 " No. 8. The Dallea Local 620 P. M. No. 4. Spokane Flyer 7:55 " No. 10. Fast Mail 825 " No. 6. Oregon A Washington Expression " No. 12. Soo-Spokane-Portland 12:55 A. M. Trains No. 7 and No. 8 have no coaches; pansen gera using this train will be required to pay pull man fare in addition to railroad fare: these trains make no stops between Hood River and l ortland. Train No. 7 stops only at The Dalles. Arlington, Pendleton. Gibbona. LaGrande, Hot l,ake. Union, Baker City and Huntington. Trains No. 1 and 2 stop at all stations between Baker City and Portland. Trains No. 13 and 14 atop at all stations be tween Portland and The Dallea. J. H. FREDRICY, Agent. Livery, Feed and D raying" Horses Bought, Sold or Exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure first class rigs. Special at tention given to moving furniture and pi anos. Everything done that horses can do Hood River Oregon Oakdale Greenhouse Get In your ordera now fir TulipH, NarctKHl. IHff(iilllH, ilym'intliH, etc. I'eonas Mhould ! planted In October, hIho K linen and Mirtihf, if lil'xun Ih wanted In 1U11. (iood ttupply mi hand nnd coming. Try a few LIIUch. KLKTCHKR & FLKTCHKK PAY ATTENTION ! 20 ACRES east of Pine grove school house, finest orch ard land, east slope, easy clearing, well watered, not an inch of waste land. Can be bought for a short time for $2,500.00. One-half cash; balance to suit. Stop! Look! Listen! 120 ACRES orchard land, 6 1-2 miles from Hood River. Good house, barn, woodshed and chicken house; GO acres cleared. Home orchard. Living springs. Fine well. All fenced. Near school. Price $15,000.00. For terms, etc., see G.D.CulberfSonSr8 For Ten-Acre Improved Orchard Tracts PHONE 1913-K W. G. E. SMITH Buy the Boy a Watch and teach him punctuality. With a watch in his pocket he will have no excuse for being late for school for ::::::::::: : OUR : WATCHES : ARE : RELIABLE HOOD RIVER'S JEWELER Opposite Butler Bank OPEN EVCNIN05 In Brosius Block J 1 1