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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1902)
Worn by the BEST DRESSERS In America. USUAL MODERATE 3food'I$Yer Slacier FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1902. O. R. & N. TIME TABLE. East bound No. 2, Chicago Hpeclat, 11:23 a. m. No. 4, Spokane Iyer, 8:40 p. in. No. 6, Mall and Express, 11:22 p. m. Went bound I No. 1, 1'ortlnnd Special. 2:05 p. m. No. S, Portland I' Iyer, -.:) a. m. No. 5, Mall aud Expreew, 5:42 a. m. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Ice for sale at Jensen's. Baling wire at Savage's. Bee supplies at Savage's. Land plaster at Bartmess'. Royal fruit jars at Savage's. Spray pumps and noz.les at Savage's. Feifer's Union 5c cigar at W.B. Cole's. Money to loan on real estate. A. A.Jay ne ' Get Bartmess' prices on shingles. Write your insurance with Friday & Barnes. See our bargain sale of shoes. Bone & McDonald. No. 1 baled hay for sale at the Transfer & Livery Co. Savage's for camp stoves and campers' outfits. List your property with Friday '& Barnes. Tin fruit cans 50c a dozen, at E. E. lavage's Sons. Bottom prices' on doors and windows at Bartmess'. STORE Ijjjjjlj AT LITTLE Last W66 of Onr Mid-Snnimer Sjecial -Stale. And Saturday is the last day, so we are going to end it up with a grand pyrotechnic display of bargains by a second hourly sale. ; You know a bargain wheu you see it; look at these. 9to40 Clark's O. N. T. Thread, white and black 4 4 4 China Howls in delft blue pattern; a very ..,1 10 70 11 serviceable, good bowl at a little prhv-dC WclCil n-4 Vaestline, 2 oss bottles, TO JZ hands; a household 4 g Hatchets, good full size, east steel claw, wedged hard- A TO I wood handle; a big saving at 1 Ladies' Slock Collars, soft TO stylish effects; all colors 2j Indies' Venus Hose Supporters, the latest, straight front, r j TO miliiary form; black and colors 4 All of our 50c and 7'c colored lie sacrificed for one hour; 5 Handled Teacup and Saucers, tood hts aud shape, not 1 . the stone-wall kind;, so cheap, per set T"OC 6 Hair Brushes, solid back, nine rows clear while bristles; f Q a i-plendid brush; regular price Soc Z,tSl, 7 Three leauliful patterns in Corded Dimities; the price is ridiculous; don't miss this number; per yard J TO 8 Kirk's Wash Rjig Toilet Snap; a fine cake of soap with Q Turkish wash rag attached; regular 10c goods OC 8f Sheet Music, all the late popular songs, two-step and TOW wait ; these are the late-t publications; per" copy IOC Wide Awake and Progressive. THE LITTLE STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES. Always Up to Bate. Newly Arrived , MENS' CLOTHING, TROUSERS AND OVERCOATS. Yes, and they are the Right Fitting, Con struc ted Kind that you will see PRICES. FRANK A. CRAM. The best 5c smoke in town Feifer's Union, at W. B. Cole's. , For Rent the Langille store building. Inquire, phone No. 151. It will pay you to get Bartmess prices on building material. Order your extras for your Osborne machinery at Bone & McDonald's. Bi-oken lots of shoes at less than half price. Bone & McDonald. E. E. Savage's sons have electric bells for sale that come all ready set up boors and windows Bartmess has the most complete stock in town. Lo'wnev's chocolate creams and bon boiiB at Cole & Wright's. Try them. Window screens and doors, just what you need in fly time, at Savage's. Fetch Portland quotations on house furnishings to Bartmess and save freight. Girl wanted for general house work. Apply to Mrs. Geo. Nicolai,at Nicolai. Swetland's ice cream served every day at Cole & Wright's. McGuire Bros., is the place you can save money by buying your fresh and cured meats. Butter and eggs wanted at the Spot Cash Grocery. Flour and feed at Spot Cash Grocery. Wood taken in exchange for groceries, same as cash, at the Spot Cash Grocery. Two hundred to fo.OOO to loan on real estate. If your security is good your money is ready. Prather investment Company. If you are about to build it will pay you to call on E. E. Savage's Sons. We have a full line of builders' hardware and our priceB are right. NEWS. PRICES. SCHOOL SUPPLIES all numbers; 4c spool Rood for sunburn or chapped A necessity; per bottle-- T"C 18C India silk, the latest, most j Q jQC percale Shirl Waists will your choice for O O C 5c ALSO "COPYMCHr, l9QZ. CXOl'Jt BRHN0EC . CAN YOU READ THIS? If vou can't, vour eves need attention, Call on F. W. Clarke, the jeweler and op tician. He can fit vou out. , At the Glacier Pharmacy. Now is the time to apply fertilizer to your strawberry fields to improve the quality and increase the quantity of next season's crop. See the Davidson Fruit company. If you want to file on timber land homesteads, call on Oeorge T. Prather, U S. Commissioner, district of Oregon. F. W. Clarke, practical jeweler and optician ; all kinds of repairing neatly, quickly and cheaply done at the Glacier Pharmacy. s where you can order your meats and get them delivered promptly. , W. W. Treat has on hand the best a?v proved rural post box, which he is sell ing ior (i.2o eacn. Boiling meats from 6 to 9 cts ; mutton, 6 to 12J ; steaks, 10 to 15, at McGuirea'. Hazelwood and Koberg's butter at McGuire Bros. McGuire Bros,, have, Koberg's butter lor sale. E. R. Bradley, Hood River's job printer aud bookseller, was awarded a $5 prize for one of the best window dis plays of Ladies' Home Journal decora tions for the month of August. The first prize was $25. Howard Searles did the decorating. The window, of the book store has again been decorated to compete for another prize. The La dies' Home Journal finds a ready sale in Hood River, Mr. Bradley having or dered 100 copies for the month of Sep tember. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Morse are home from a visit to the Palouse country in Idaho and Eastern Washington. They returned from Lewiston by steamer down the Snake to Hi paria, passing through the great Idaho fruit country. Mr. Morse says that country can never hurt Hood River with its fruit because it is too smull. Monday being a lepal holiday, school will not begin uutil Tuesday, Septem ber 2. The latest school law makes it unlawful to hold school on leial hol idays or Saturdays. It was formerly the custom of some teachers to take a day off when they pleased and niuke it upon holidays or Saturdays. The new law is to correct this abuse. E. D. Calkins, the Frankton harness man, will leave the latter part of the week for Dayton, Wash., where he goes to see a cousin, Dan Calkins, whom he has not seen since the civil war. Mr. Calkins' cousin was a member of the ltitb Wisconsin, and during a Southern campaign he earned the title of "Dare Devil Dan." Fred B. Barnes has the thanks of the Glacier for a mess of trout after his re turn from his trip with Professor C. D. Thompson ad Elmer Rand to the east fork of Hood river last week. Mr. Barnes says he expects to try soon for some salmon trout. The Ulacies wishes him a successful catch. A crowd of 40 or 50 Hood River peo ple took in Buffalo Bill's wild west show at The Dalles, Monday. Train No. 1 divided into two sections as it passed through The Dalles, the second section waiting to bring down those who attended the show. VV. R. Cole spent three weeks in the Trout Lake and Camus Prairie coun try, Ashing, hunting and enjoying life in the woods. Mrs. Cole and son were out for a coupleof days, returning with Mr. Cole Mouday. Friday & Barnes have potatoes plant ed betweeu the rows of apple trees oo their East Side 20 acres. They expect to harvest 1500 bushels of potatoes next month. B. F. Fuller and family, who have been located on the Davenport place at Frankton, are moving to Chenoweth, where Mr. Fuller haa bought land. Mis Carrie Butler spent Saturday aud Sunday at Gcir lake, near Steven son, the guest nf the faruilv of William Michell of The Dalles. Miss A. Hoadley is in from the Boue ranch. She expects in a few days to take up her residence on uer home stead. Salmon trout are becoming plentiful. W. M.Stewart caught five nice ones i at the mouth of Hood river Sunday. ' Dr. J. V. Watt will gather In two weeks his crop of Graveustein apples, . estimated at a carload and a half. Louis Henderson wag down from The Dalles over Sunday. Work on the railroad at Lyle is pro greesinir rupidlv, and the owners of the road exivect to be moving the fall crop ot jMickitat county wncai ueiore snow flies. The incline at the Lyle landing is fast assuming shapa. A wharf boat will be bnilt to enable the rapid trans fer of grain from the cars to the river steamers. There are a large number of railroad ties piled near the landing, and grading 'for the railroad bed is being rushed through with a large lorceut men and teams. Captain Jack Baglcy with his steam tug Maja took a party of 20 excursion ists to the Cascades Sunday. The boat turned in at the Little White Salmon and ascended nearly to the Hume. While returning in the eveni.ig the Maja proved too much in a race with the Glenoid and reached the Hood River landing considerably ii the lead. .Monday, Captain Bugloy took a stna crowd to The Dalles for the circus. II. O. Everhart made sale of his gro cery store, last week, to J. E. Hahna and will' retire from active business un til some future proposition presents it sell. Mr. Everhart has boen in the grocery business for the past three or four years, and the many friends he has made here during that time hope to see him remain among them and to cast his fortunes with a greater Hood River. T. J. Cunning has the foundation and cellar built for a palatial residence on the hill near the cannon house. The bu.ldmg, with a porch, will he 32x50, two stories. L. Bradley is the architect ana J. L. Blount will do the carpenter work. Mr. Cunning will have one of the best buildings in this pleasant neighborhood, from which the view is superb. , ' The Lage. Harbison & Hinriclis threshing crew finished up threshing for this seuson on the Malcolm Moody place last Thursday momma. Thev threshed 930 bushels of wheat and .oats on the Moody place, of which place H. F. Lane has charge, ihe wheat on the Moody place went 25 bushels to the acre and the oats 50. By weight the oats yielded at least 00 bushels to the acre. W. P. Watson sold 300 lots of his nron- erty at Yamuna Bay last week. Mr. Watson reports 1000 tents at Newport and lots of new cottages. He savs the oatning lauiiuies at rsewport are per fectly safe for men, women and children. No one has ever been drowned bathinu at ixewport. J. J. Luckey is putting up a black- smitn snon on the property adioimnu tiiui tiuiii n inuui, Miup, on rirst bireei. rreqencK s Arnold are doing the car penter work. Mr. Luckey will have an extensive and up-to-date blacksmith shop, including a steam hammer and other like appliances. ur. v.. 11. Jen Kins and family re turned, Monday, from a three-weeks' outing on the liiltle While Salmon and the doctor is a$ain prepired to meet me wants or nis patrons tor. all kinds of dental work. The Glacier is indebted to D, Jenkins for a string of uig mi trout. Rev. H. C. Shaffer brought to town from G. D. Woodworth's place some berries known as the tree strawberry. They grow on a bush and seem to be a cross between the strawberry and rasp- berry. The fruit is handsome but its flavor ia something like the thimble berry. L. ill. Nichols wont' to The Dalles. Saturday. About the 1st of September he will start Eat to visit relatives in Iowa and Arkansas whom he has not seen for 27 years. , Mr. Nichols is an old soldier and served in the 24th Iowa in the civil war. , Fred Bailey was in town Saturday re ceiving the congratulations of his friends over the arrival of a bounchig boy at his house last Saturday moruiug.. This is ro. 3 for Fred, and he is as proud of it. as ne was ot ins nrst horn. L. N. Blowers and wife left Monday morning for a visit with Judge A: D. Blowers, a cousin of Captain Blowers, at Seattle. Before returning, Mr. and Mrs. Blowers will visit Port Townsend and Victoria. ; . - Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Stadelmanof Trout Lakj spent last week in Portland and Vancouver on business and pleasure, and gave the Glacier office a pleasant call while on their way home,.. Dr. J. F. Watt returned last Saturday from Gearhart Park. Mrs." W att and daughter Avis, whose health is improv ing at the seaside, will remain there for some time. The ta.t payers of the new school dis trict cut off from Pine Grove will meet at Jerome Wells' vacant house, Septem ber 13, at 2 o'c'ock, to organi-e the dis trict, u Mrs. L. Booth, son Holia'rt and daugh ter Leah, of The. Dulles, who have leen camping with Major Booth and mother at Mount Hood, will return home today. Elmer Rand, Fred B. Barnes and Pro- fesWr C I). Thompson went up to the toll bridge, last Friday, for a fishing trip. Mrs. H. K. Hines of Portland was in Hood River last week, the guest of Mrs. George P. Crowell, E. A.. New by, state organizer for the prohibition state committee, was in the valley last week. The Prather Investment company are proud of a new $135 Remington type writer. fTlmbcr l and, Act June S, ISTs.) NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. t'nlted Htntes Land OfTice. Vancouver. Wasli.. Aug. HI. Mtt.-Notice is heii-hv given that in coiiuiliance with the provlslnns of Ihe act of congress of June a, Ih.'S. entitled "An act lor Ihe sale or timber lands in the states of California. Oregon. Nevada and WHhln--ton Territory, ' as extended to all the public land amies uy ai-vui Ac-iusi 4, isi( Mc-iiiie Ki.-ideiioan. of Trou 1 1 a ke.cou 11 1 y of K I ic k I tat .shite of Wash- legion, bus tins day tiled in this odice her orn slalement. No. lor tiie oin- chpse of tne nortliwe t 'i oi northeast (..4 of sec- vi,n i-.ii iy, iti !immisiii .so, 11 noun, range No. 11 east. W. 11.. and will offer oroof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its limber or sloue limn for agricultural fiurpoxes, and lo establish her claim lo said and before Hie Register and lieceiver of tins ollice at Vancouver, Wnsii., on Wednesday, me uin nay 01 .s,ovenioer, exr. She names as Hne.scN:t;eo'-geO. Reynolds, Alexander K. Sparks, Geo, ;e It. Hi-llln t-renif Henry C. Kcrteohniv. " of T.outl.'ke, Wi-sh. Any ami all iiersons claiming adversely the Rtsivc-descritMii lauds are reqiiw.tt-d to file ineirciaiins in tins oitlc1 on or oeiure taia l'th day of Noveinlier, pii. 2o::i W. It. DLNHAK, Register. ITlmher Land, Act Junes, 1ST8.1 NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United States Uindoffli-e. Vancouver, Wrsh., Aug. Id. lw.ti. Notlne Is hereby gut-n that in coniiilianee with the provisions of the act o! eonnrcss of June :i, isrs. emitted "An act fo,' the sale or timber IhihIs Hi the Mimes or Cal ifornia, Oregon. Nevada and Washington lerritnry. hs extendeii 10 ell the public wad stales by act of Autrlist 4. l:r. Lulu Muv Aldrieh. of Fort'and.ciHiiii v 0; Multiioiiiah.s.atenf Ore gon, lias this il:iv Illi-d In this office her sworn statemeiii. No, 2f.l"i. for the purciiase ot the lioit Owes, quarter sou: hwesi nu ur and touth hf iio-t. n.esi qiiA.'ier, Rud u t,iwest qua.-iiv noHiiast qu;l.ii-r of ;ts-,.(i.i No. townstiip.i norlti. range 11 ea t, w . J!.. and w ill otl-r issf 10 show dial lue iet.d totiK.it is more vidtmOie fur its lim's-ror si ise liian for agncuiu-rat luirimMn. and toestiioiisti lier claim 10 said land oefore the Register and ltss.iverof ibi it!ief at Vans"i.T-r I'isir'i-t. 011 W eCie dai .the l.ih day of Soveiiilwr, pri She name a wit(ie-es; Mn. f A. Leonard and Frank Mel vino, I'.irti.-md.i reon: iieor-:e (ii'.ne,- and Aleiauder Cuein-y of liniiier, A and all pcrviiis claiming adversely the ahovc-.li's,-ril-' d tuii.is are re-iui-sie-i 1,, file I tlieir claims in this oilii-e oaor t lore said Uih dav of November. lwsL ixiU W. R. DUN BAR, Router. iTlmher Lnnrt, Act June S, 1RTS.1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htiitwi Lnml oillco. North Yuklma, Want)., JuneSM, Unit Notice Is hereby given tliutln compliance wltli the provisions or the act of congress of Jnno H, 1STH, entitled' "An act lor the snle of timber hinds in the Ktwtea of California, Oregon, Nevada mid Washington Territory," a extended to all the public land states by act of A inriixt 4, lsirt, PKEDKltll! 11- OLIV. of IVirtlflnd, county of Multnomah, Mate of uregoii, mis mm any mu in this ortioe Ills sworn statement, No. im, lor the purchase of mo isii, '4 tee. no. u, in township No. 7 north, range No. 11 ent, w.M., and will oiler proof to show that the land nought 18 more valuable ior us limner or stunt) than lor Hitrlculluml puriKwiw, and to establish his claim to snld mild hetore W. H. Piesby. U. H. Commissioner lor district of-Wushlncton. mi his office at Nol. dendale, Wash., on Saturday, the dill day of lie names hs witnessed: Unbelt F. Cox and James V. Cox of Trout ijike P. O., Washing, ton. William Engelliurd of Mill City, Wash., aud KmniaS. Cox of Trout Lake P. O., Wash. . And THOMAS KTINHON. of Seattle, county of King, state of Washing ton, mis una ctay men in tins ottce htssworn statement, No. 1 134. for the purchase of the K K ol 8WW and HW'iof HW sec. U, and NR Si of N W k of sec. l;t In towhshlD No. 7 north. range No. 11 K, W.M., and -ill offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable loriisuniDer or stone thun ror agricultural IMll'lMMeM. mill tO LtailltlllMll hill "li.tlll lA unlit land before W. B. Presby, U. IS, Commissioner lornisirict or Washington, at Ills oltiee at Ool dendale, Washington, on ttaturday, the Mb nay oi wepiemoer, iiarj. He names as witnesses: HonrvT. Johnson Frank Haggerty, Kiunncl It. ftarhuek and Casper W. iverson all of teattle P. ti., wash. Ana BAMUKt 11. HTAllHliCK, of (Seattle, county of KIiik. state of washing- ton, has this day Hied in this office his sworn btatement. No. HW, for the purchase of the souin nan oi somncast quarter or boo. u, and west half of the northeast quarter of see. 14, in InuniLlih. hlf. 7t...tl p.ii.,... V:.. 1 I . u. ... u and will otter -proof to show that the lanii sought is more valuable for its timbcrorstone than for agricultural purposesand to estab lish his claim to said lanci before W. U.I'resby, U. H. Commissioner for district of Washington, t his otl'iis" st (oUleniiale, Washington, on Saturday, ihe til h djr ol Weptenibi r, IWtt 1 le on men hh wll I1..SKI-M- lli-in-v'IV .lulinann l'rank ilaggcrty, T bonus Stlnson and Casper w. iverson, an oi peniie r. u., waMimgton. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lnnds are requested to file their claims in tills oil! on or before said Mil day c: September, UMi Jy4s5 WAl.TElt ,1. REED, Register. ITirnber Land, Act June 3, 1S7S.1 'NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Unhed stales Land otllce, Vancouver. W'ash., August IS, 1!V2. Notice Is hereby given thai l.i compliance wlih the provision of the act of cDO'iiess of June a. ICS. end I led "An act foi' the isde of duilier lands in the slates of Cu'iiornic. Oiejou. Newdii mid Wnshini'ton tin ihfli y," its extended to nil die public land siaieb ny act oi ai'iih -i, i.vtt Joli.i O. Ileiniiirn. of Portland, cotniiy of Multnomah, stn.e of Oregon, lias wis nay nu-q in this otllce bis sworn statement io. 2i'!is. for the purchase of t.ie not In west qrutner of seel ion No. .'W, in towiisiiip No. 5 noi lli, i-aua No. I;) east, W.M.. a.tdwHI oiler proof lo show dm! the land nought is moie valuable for usllntberorsione than for Hgrlcnlltiiiil piti iio-es, and to estab lish ins cinim 10 stun mini nclore the licsisler and lieceiver of this oi'-ice at Vancouver, Wash,,on Monday, llieiuili riayol Novembei', 1W2. He titunes as wilnesscs: JnmeiF. Mason, Fred Van Daren and Joiui I), (hirdner. all of Kulda, Wash.; Tlioiiias J. Nicholson of Ports lunu, orcjon.. Ana I.lli-V Hnhni'ii of Pottlanif, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, baa this day tiled ia this otllce her sworn statement, No. !i;il7, for (lie purchase of tiiesoiiiiiwesiquuriero! section AO.iHin town ship No. 6 north, range No. Weast. W. Al and will oiler proof to show that the aim soiigui is more valuable lor its timber or thine than for agricultural uurnoscs. and to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of III is ollice at, Van couver, Wash., on Monday, the 10th day of Hhe iiiuiii'S as wlinesscs: .limipa V. Masnn Fred Van Doren and Joh.i I). (Mrdner, all of Mima, whsii.; 'J'lioi.ins J. Nicholson of Port laud, Oregon. Auy and all persons claiming adversely the Hhovt-rtescribed lauds are riuesied to (lie i.ieir claims in nils oiiii-e on or bcloro said lum nay oi JNovenmer, I'.nk. jaawtl W. It. 1 'UN BAR, Bcglttcr. NOTICE FOK P L 1! L I CATION . Land OHlco at Tlie Dulles, Oregon, August (t, Mutt. Notice Is hereby given that the follow. lug-named settler has tiled notice of bis lu tein ion to commute and to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof win do mane Detore ueo. T. 1'ratlier, u. H. i..wuiiiiissioiier,Hi rjoon i.iver, uregon, on f IT day, September 18, lm, viz.: WILLIAM L. HUCKAItAY. Of Mount Hood, Oregon, lid. K. No. SXtl, ft se 1-4 sec. IS, 1 p. i 8, ni nge 10 e Vt . M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion oi aaiu iuiki, v iz: ; L. K. Morse and .1. H'. Ferirnson of Tlftnri River, Oregon; J. H. liees and H. J. Oratl of Mount liisiil, Oregon, al.wlil JAY T. LtrCAS, Register. Timber Land, Art June ;i, s;a. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. United Slates Land OBlee, Vancouver, Wash.. July 12. 1U0& Nolle is herehv tliat in compliance wilh tlie nrovisions of the act 01 congress 01 ,111110 11, is s, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states ot Can lorn in, Oregon, isevaila and Washington territory," us extended to all the public land slates by act of August 1, lsi WILLIAM J. MOUDOV. . of lloquliim .county of Chehalis, stateof Wash ing ton, lias this day 11 led in thisolllee his sworn statement, No. 2:21, tor the purchase of tlie ion, a.ia soutneivsi qiierter southwest quar ter and southwe t nnartei' soul iie..st nuarter section 7; lot 1, section is, township north, range li east, and northeast nua.-ter niirtli- east quarter of section l i, township tt north. rauf isip. 111 ?nL, auu will iilll'l proot IOSI10W that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and trt estrbllsh hisclnim to said land before the Regismr and Itiveiver of this ollice at Vancouver. Wash., on Wednesday, the 22d day of October, 1IKI2 He names as witnesses: Onorge O Hrlen of Hoouinm. wasii.; wiillsm .M. Camntle d and Fred Scott ol Trout Luke, w.ish: Johu Laraon of Hoqci .in, wash. Any r.nd nil persons claiming adversely the abovc-i't' cribed hinds me requested to file tiielr claims in this oflice on or before said 22d day of OcUiber, llnii lo3 , W. li. DUNBAR, Register. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Isind office it Vancouver, Wash., Aug. 12, PI2. Notice is hereby given that the follow, iug-niiuied settler bus tiled notice of his in tention to make final proof In sup port of his claim, and that said proof will Iw made before the Register and Receiver of tlie II. H. hind ofiicc ill Vaiesiuver, Wiish., on T'lursday, October fl, IM2, viz: MAVUKt. M. tXn.K, Hd. K. No. 10,!7H, for the nw , s,c 9, Tp 5 h, range 12 east. W. M. He names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous resldeiioe upun and cultiva tion of said land, viz: Chester Dyi.iond, tlermun Fa'mer, Oeorge Kreps mid Johu O. Wyers, a'l of Fulda, P. O., Washington. , Bl islH . W. R. DUN11AR, Register. Spot Cash Grocery. To make room for Fall stock of Canned goods we make you the follow In special prices for SATURDAY ONLY: 20 Ibe No. 1 Japanese I. ice f 1 00 20 lbs Best S. V Beans 1 00 22 lbs Best E. C. Sugar 100 20 lbs Best D. O. Kugar 1 00 1 lb oflkst Tea 40 3 cans Standard Pe.is, per can . . . 25 1 caii Extra Peas, per .a 10 3 cans Standard Cent, 25 1 cjii Best 15c Corn 10 Many otiicr goods ctjtial'y as low. Now is the time to buy your winter supply. We carry a fu'l line of Flour and Iced. Pitiiter and F.gs And all count- Produce taken same as Ci'sh. We want your e.nh tilde and are willing to give y:u mora ooda for your money than any other store in town. Yours for quick bale and small profits, J. E. HANNA. Volley Talks AND TALKS FOR YOUR BENEFIT If you do your trading with us a trial will convince you. We want your trade and are willing to make it au object for you to do business with us. - Bone & McDonald. SCHOOL SHOE PROBLEM Is solved when you buy the District 76. The District 76 Shoes are great for wear. Stock, soles, insoles, counters and every detail that en ters into the construction of a perfect shoe has been thoroughly studied and combined to produce Qualify Product that is unequaled. The District 76 Shoes are low in price, tfhere is absolutely not a line of shoes in the United States produced and sold on a closer margin of profit. The District 76 Shoes ' are neat and stylish. To be convinced of this a look at the line is sufficient We will take pleasure in showing the entire line at any time. The District 76 Shoes are endorsed by a million satisfied wearers. We have the exclusive sale of the District 76 and carry a complete stock in Kangaroo Calf, Box Calf and Dongola Kid. Every good judge of leather knows a poor shoe is dear at any price. Our shoe department is full of Good Shoes gold at the lowest possible prices. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Williams Pharmacy, ' Otten Building, G. E. WILLIAMS, Prop'r. Headquarters for Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, PATENT MEDICINES, SPRAYING MATERIALS. Prescriptions my Specialty. i The Davidson Fruit Go. If you have Fruit to market, or will need Fruit Boxes, Plows, Cultivators, Fer ; tilizers, or a Vehicle, SEE US. We keep our office opeu twelve months In the year, and need your busiuefes. , ' If we please you, tell your neighbors; If not, tell us. DAVIDSON FRUIT CO. School Books Supplies CALL and examine our new line of Tablets from Onion Skin to Pencil Paper. New line of School Tablets arid Composi tion Books. By past experience we know your needs and are prepared to supply them. If you do not see what you want ask for it. Remember the place, One door east of Bank. GEORGE F. COE & SON. PHONE 104. WaucomaManufacturing: Co SHOP WORK -w 4 i , FURNITURE ,. j' tiMifcun. n-Trr. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALM Choice Fruit Farms. We have them, in most any size, stateof improvement or lo cation desired. Five, ten, twenty and forty-acre places, bearing fruit, all equipped, ready to move Into, at fair prices. Then we offer others, larger, well improved, partially cultivated and raw lauds from 80 to 640-acre tracts at various prices from $3.00 up-, ward. Some good general farm properties and combination fruit and stock ranches, many having natural supplies of natural water. i This is the place, NEAR OUR GREAT SNOW TEAKS, on our magnificent Hood and Columbia rivers, to FIND ''THAT IDEAL LITTLE HOME" Twenty acres in results here are equivalent to quarter section elsewhere; and you have besides a mountain climate unsnrpaed, WHERE RED APPLES AND DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES GROW THAT ARE THE PRIDE OF OREGON. Come to see for yourself, or write to us, and we will tell you all about it DRIGGS, CULBERTSON & CO., Hood River, Oregon. A SPECIALTY. Our shop now has every facility for turning out first-class work in the line of MOLDINGS, BRACKETS, TORCH COLUMNS BAND SAWING, TURNING, WINDOWS, SIIlP LAP, PLANING, DOORS, SASH, . FLOORING, RUSTIC, DIMENSION LUMBER, Etc. Cael Us bt Piionr.- The young man loves the young woman ; That's his business. The young woman loves the young man ; That s her business. Jff'J-'fci ne yun8 man nl young woman get --Cw' " 1 married; 1 hat the preacher 8 business. They will need furniture, carpets, wall ..,,1 i: . .paper and building material j That'g my business. KR. S. E. BARTMESS. J