HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THUESDAY, APRIL 28r 1904. o . : '. ' r. r i .M i ! is O 1 is Here And soeis R BV BRAGG & CO. With the Best selected Line of Sum mer Goods ever Displayed in Hood River. IB' Our Line of Ladies' Muslin Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers and Summer Underwear is simply elegant and going at prices which cannot fail to save vou mon vy, ; They orei of splen d i d Our Beauti ful Shirt Waist Pongee, pjped in Blue 'Silk and trimmed with turquoisj buttons; .Bat iste, trimmed with Cluney insertion; Mer cerized, trim .med with fag India material, ar tistically pat terned and daintily finish-, ed. Come in and examine our- immense line while you have a. chance to make an early purchase The pricings are very low. Linen t r i m- med with Lace and Medallion. -Customers are buying them up rapidly, be cause the price like the goods is all riant. Give us a call and see for your "self that this is true. IfSl IP We h a ve French Dip, I'ompado u r Side and Back Combs at low est prices. Our Men's new sum nier hats have just arrived, and are all of the very latest the customer. The celebrated Douglas Shoe has no equal for stylo and durab i 1 i t y . And ours are mmJoon lasts of the lafcufc ami nnst pop ular form s. Douglas shoes will wear well. styles, with prices w buiti nan U 1 to - We have the very best If table linen and PA. XT If. A. II iap k i il s u) match .which we are selling at B e d r o c k prices; and lower grades at prices cor responding 1 y low. We also have the gen u i n e Hemstitched, Damask and Iluck Towels. Also niceline of Crash Tow eling. These ffoods will boar in spection. Do not fail toe-ive us a call. L 32 WHEN yon want anything in .good ' high grade Stationery; when you want anything in Books) standard or fiction; when you want anything in 'Card-Games always the latest; when you want anything in Office Supplies, Legal Blanks, etc., you can't miss it by going to SLOCOAVS THE JEWELER, Has the Finest .Display of Watches, Diamond and Gold Kings, Cut Glassware, etc., in town. All work neatly and correctly done, especially fine Watch Repairing and adjusting. Keutioimble priot's. Do your Eycf Trouble You? " " ; ..... , i' u " i iu v i iw x niii ..... iTcuvmn nu biiiuuoiis i augmaiiHm, near-aiKtcdnone and weak eyes that the bent ocolollrt oan help. Try the ulna 1 wll I have given this subject very close study and can tell you by examination Just what kind of gUgees your eyes require. Kyes leaf ed free and all glasses sold with a guarantee to lit your eves with es pecially ground glasses. If youreyes trouble you and cause headache or throbbing pains with blurring vision wheu readings or doing tine work requiring close and steady olwervation, come In and let me ex- am ue your eyes by means of the perfected American Optical Tester and ne-iire relief and comfort by the use of properly-Hited pines ('73; &-&TX02T STABLE Livery, Feed and Draying. DiitajNAiiAWS & BAGLEY. o Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure partlts can secure drst-cluss ris. Spe , clal atlentiou given to moving Furniture and Pianos. We do everything horses can do. HOOD HlVEIt, OKEUON. S. J. FRANK, DEALER IN Harness and Saddles, All Repairing Promptly Attended to Hood River, Oregon. Barrett Dixtrnt. What's the matter with that pesky old ground hog? We thought Bishop did him up, but this cold spell contra dicts that fairy etorv. he told us about p he made, or cleo the meeting o a couple ol young damsels on Uie moun the trip he or else the meeting of by the choir 1f the Valley Christian Church next Sunday at the morning tain had some extraordinary effect on Thomas, Hr.'s, imagination, eh? Mrs. M. S. Dunn had the misfortune to step on a nail, and it being harder than her foot, she declines to do any pe destrianisra for some time. Mrs. John A. .Wilson visited with her daughters at The Dailes last week, re turning on Saturday? W. K. Hoole, of Copple & Hoole, has been appointed notary public by Gov. Chamberlain, and is now prepared to execute all kinds of legal documents, take acknowledgements, etc. Dot he gives duo noticeiliat he does not issue marriage licenses Kay Imbler, who has been sojourning in the state of Washington for several days, has returned with a peculiar bloom upon his cheeks. He hays, however, that It is nothing tftit is catching-mile;! you come into personal (Contact with some one affecteil.with the same disease. Two ladies of this district had a vicious battle with a turkc gobbler one daj last week. The gobbler objected to the ladies visiting his mistress, and having o watchdog to guafd the house, Mr. Gobbler took the duty on himself. One the ladies was armed with an umbrel la and a 0. A. 11. sandwich. Her first attempt to use the umbrella, however, proved disastrous. The gobbler ducked and the lady missing tiie resistance she expected, was precipitated several feet beyond the equilibrium line. Dropping turCi, A. K. sandwich on the off side, she restored her equipoise, anil adroitly sjde-steppod in time to avoid ft vicious lunge of her antagonist, ho, before he could recover his velocity, run hea'd on against the andwieli, which tin zed him and set him wobhlijig. He got his second wind, however, before the lady could pursue her advantage, and came again with both .feet, attempting a kuoek-out blow, but the lady was equal to the occasion, and will) Wh hands clutching the umbrella, she dealt Mr. 0. a blow iu tiie solar plexus which caused the stars to shine to the extent that he discovered the G, A. It. sandwich. Thinking it a toothsome morsel, and be ing in need of refreshments, he at once proceeded to get outside of it. This sto( ped the battle. Itesult: Ono dis qualified gobbler, two very much fright ened ladies ant a boy up a tree. We wouldn't tell the ladies' names for the world. . There will be special music rendered service. ie would advise all lovers of good music to be present and enjoy a treat. 'Mrs. Thos. liishop left last Tuesday for a week's vmit with friends in Sher man county. Lovers of good music enjoyed 'a rare treat at both morning aild evening ser vices nt the" Valley Christian Church last Sunday. At the morning service Mrs, T. A. Heavis reuulcd a large urtdi ence with a delightful rendition of that beautiful contralto soo: "Not Ashamed of Josus." At the evening service Mrs. T. A, lteavls and Mrs. E. E. ltegister favored the congretftition with n duett, entitled, "Angels Dear tlio News to Mother." Mrs. Riester also sang a sweet solo, entitled, "Cast Thy Dread Upon the Waters." These two ladies, assisted by the .balance of Hie choir of this church, are making a reputation that is drawing people from all over the valley to the Sunday services. The club's debts all being settled, quits an animated meeting wus held at the comers hist Saturday night. If cork screws are any evidence of democracy, then the entire club are democrats, for even George maintains tst he has a right to priug an instrument of that na ture when the club holds an executive session. Star-gazing was the main fea ture of the evening, J. H, LiBter, secretary nf the Oregon Christian association, with headquarters al Eugene, was a visitor and preached for the congregation at the Valley Chris tian church last Sunday. We learn that he intends to buy property in this dis trict ad at o distant date become a permanent resident hero. Mr. Lister is one of those men w horn it is a pleas tire to have for a neighbor; and we glad ly welcome him to our midst. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Chirk and son, Newton, Jr., anno up from. Cascade fcks, accompanied by Miss Jeannetto Clark, of I'ortlAnd, Air'. Clark and Miss Jetnnne going to their claims in this valley and Mrs. Chirk and son spending week visiting with Miss Jones at Camp Lookout. Newton, Jr., is a ' distin guished visitor, owing to the fact that he is a great-grandson of Mr. Clark, of, Lewis and I lurk lainu. iNewton is a bright little fellow, but ho says with much emphasis that he doe? not care to have anything to'do with live gobblers. Head ones are good wiongh for him. They all express great surprise and ad miration for 'the great improvements in the liarrett district since their last visit Hev: A. A. Heery, of the Valley Chris tian church, preached an eloquent ser mon last Sunday night upon the subject, "What the Valley Christian Church Stands For." Mr. Heery huntlUd his topic in such an able manner that it be came apparent to his audience that he had his heart In his work. He demon strated his position by a chart that clearly established his ideas to the en tire eausiacuon oi an i in men Be huui ence. Miss Grace Wilson is confined to the house with measles. Her large number ot mends sympathize with her ana trust that site may soon recover her usual good health. o Do not forget the special service at uie cnurcn in tins district next ounuay. The young ladies have the right of way and the subject will be, "Character Building." li,vsrvbodv invited. Mrs. j. H. Shoemaker presented us with a beautiful sample of apples of the Ben Davis variety, some of which meas ured izyt inMces in circumference, ana are in tine condition at this late day in the spring. This demonstrates that J. H. can raj so something besides prize- wiiimiig riymouin hock cnicKeus. me apples are on exhibition at our office in town. It will pay you to take a look at mem. At a meeting of the nrhool board, held at the school limine last Friday flight, it was decided to pay off f-WU ol ttie obli gations of the district, which reduces the indebtedness to $050, and part of this will be paid this year. This speaks well for the management of the affairs of the district by the present fxiard. It was also decided to have at least eight months school nxt session. Any one having a desirable home and wishing to take a couple of lady board ers can make arrangements by calling at my otHce in the eify, W, R. Hooi.it. Ioroy Dart fca rented six acres on the east side ef the A. Ingalls place and thereby becomes one ol us. We extend you a cordial welcome, Brother Dart, and give you an invitation to join the club. -i . '. Ed I)re-ke made his usual Sunday pil grimage to Barrett. Ed is always wel come, even if he should come over Bat unlay evening and stay the balance of the week. j S. W. Arnold sold his place of 15 acres to Mr. Bond, from Minnesota. Consid eration, $1,750, Mr. Bond has secured a bargain in this property, and one that will increase mpidly in value. We wel- mime Mr. Monti to Barrett, and predict for him a proiperous futare. Dukes -Valley Items. The warm, days have brought oul our digger squirrels, and the rattlers may lie seen at the den. (j A. elanton umi W. Massey went to the den and killed ten thcothcr day. W, U. Dodson and family have left our valley and are much missed; but Dukes Valley's loss will be Bartou's gain. Noah Stutts has leased William Dod- son's place for one year (jnd is making it ins home.. Abe Hlults Is on his homestead after nn absence of about 18 months. His brother went to Haleiu and got him. He seems to he much improved iu health. . We understand C. R. Bone Is to go to work on the' ditch soon. We would be glad to hear of his going to work soon, us H looks m though we would want wuler If the warm weather continues. Xlur Sunday school was small last Kuuday. Jt us nil turn out next Sun day. As the weather is good now there is no resxon why we cannot have n good ttuncHv si tiool. Kev. David Morris was out and preached to us al a o'clock, m comes on the -'d and4tu Sundays now. Mr. Morris is -a good talker. 1-et every one come lo hear linn. ' ' ; ' Dulles vfillcv is bavins' immecntiiiter. lull purHre; av out under the iiutfie ot ymrif to get a crowd. Then Owy play n few fiues and then turn it into a regular uld fashioned dance. Why not call it s dance at the start, and then those who do not want to dance will Hot git to hinder those who enjoy the sport? There was a surprise 'arty at Mr. Miwsey'g a short time ago, but the sur prise was on ttte wrong party. Strawberrfe a Willow; Flab look flue, but Dulles valley has no berries to bonst of. ' east HwnI Kotos. Hon. I). R. Cooper and James Wish art were in Portland, Monday, where they.purchftiMttl tickets for Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Wishatt to make their trip to Si'olluiul tam miU start lrnm Ul Kiver, April IX nd will be gone about three inontks. Tlwir many friends wish mem a pleasant voyage and safe return. lfllwrt. 1 MUM ant, I loaf Matnatr 40, acres of his lorn to W. S. Tower,' irom Bouinera uregon. me price re ceived was :V, The land lies sttong the river and is a4I tvit.ttm t&nrl K. TlimftftU. 4Mfei,rnuil Knndu f..m Oregon City, where he spent the last inreo mon ins. The dam of the Davenport Bros. i.umuer i-ompauy, on .uraham creek, was finished Saturday, and the men and teams pulled eut for l'arkertown. Mr. and Mn. Robert Leasure left, Tuesday, for Moatesano, Wash., where tney win visit, with an aunt of Mr Leusnre. . . William Kdiefc is hauling lumber for uie farmers' irrigating (Jo. lie is haul ing to the head oi tiie Hume and from there it will be floated to where needed. At the Hazelwood Parlors . SPECIAL FOU ' Wednesdays and Sundays. Neapolitan Bricks, Strawberry, Vanilla and Uliocolate Flavors. Hpociiil ntft'iitton jiivtMi to Party Orders and Sunday Dinners, riionc 7'2:. y-f Olympic Patent Family Flour sre. JR)llftttliifl(S;lir P0RTLAND1.0RE. (nowpn this market to stv) is j?uarnnteed, nnd will make a greater liuuimyot netter tmiulthan any other Hour costing as much or more money, than Olympic. Mr. .1. H. Kami is "ivimr awav Olvm- t)iC FlOUr. at his ntnrn. iwMvinnino- 1 lmrsday. May T.th. We take this means to introduce the popur Olympic Fiour to the Hood lliver housewife, and Mr. Kami will he pleased to have von mil nn him nnd get a chance on a :0-lh. sack of Olympic with any pur chase you make in eitfter the (irocerv or Dry Goods departments. The Portland Flourinc: Mills Co. Makers of Olympic Cake and Pastry Flour, viyiupiu runcaae xiour, Olympic Wheat Hearfs-a-Mush. Everybody is busy with spring work. There is a great scarcity of teams, which is hindering the work. Belmont Clippings. Miss Bess Isenberg has gone on a pleasure trip to California. Hum Kelly Is building a barn on bis farm at Hardscrabble. Mrs. Joseph Frazier, sr., was a guest of Mrs. M.H. Nickelsen, Tuesday. Miss Alice Church lias returned borne from Turner. A crowd of young folks gathered at tbe home of Mrs. M. 11. Nickelsen, Fri day evening. Tbe evening was spent in playing games ana pniung tarry. Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf and Mildred were visitor on the East Side Sunday. Singr Lee Laundry U now npeuud and solicit the pat run age of the public. BuUorifl sewed on and rips re paired. Give me a trial and be convinced of iwtiHiaciory service, rormeny xoeivee laun dry, Jim went of Know A Upfton'a blacksmith hop. . Cows for Sale. tlnod fresh tows. Prlw S35 np. ml9 Ml LTUN PE ALEK. F. D. Ko. 1. Fresh Cow for Sale. By Con lU'pp, oppoHile Frankton school nouse. rmv 480 Acres Timber. 15,000,000 to 1,000,M)0 feet stampuce, near Iven port's now mill site. Log flume al ready built 'hningli trscu Price tHQUOrauih. Lock boa l.'.l, lionet KIvit, Or. ml To Contractors. All contractors desiring to enter bids on plans for my house can do so by calling si my oniee any nine Deiween Airu ana a. O. II. JEiNKINH. 35 Acres Kor sale at a bnrsuln; on the road to Mount Hood: good apple lund; nice, healthy location for a house by the roadNtde. Inquire ou the premistw. mm j. r. jniLijHi mm Wanted. In atrawbeiry packers. Va on or write K. A. FRANZ, Hood Klver, Or. 12m W. HAYNES & CO. Kiiccessori to E. E. Savage's Sons, IIEAI.KRS IN Hardware Tinware, Stoves, PaintsOils FAEMING fflPLEMENTS, AND A KL'I.I. LINE Or Builders' Material Estiiuates furnltthed lo Contractors. AdKNTS FOR Oliver Chilled Plows. E. 1.' Bradley PRINTING HIGH GRADE PAMPHLET AND COMMERCIAL WORK' PROMPTLY PERFORMED PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT We are here to do your work today tomorrow and every other day, and our money (what little we have) is event in Hood River. We want your work and can do it neatly and SATISFACTORILY PARADISE HOTEL 17 wr)'rirVni,iiiMnii'iw.' Mitis ti.i i tfJ 'Hm wmmm rjttwf fwnwjt t (0 'I'll i i n Corner State street and Paradise avenue Rutea, fl to Sl.GO a duy. Hpinl rates to bonrdcin. ' Mlja. I). O. KNTH1CAN, Prop. J. P. STRANAHAN, Architect Of 25 years' experience. Will fur nish plans and specifications for all kinilfl of buildings. Strictly up to date. Located at Hood River. J. HEMEREL & SONS, Contractors and Builders Hood River, Or. . FREDRICK & ARNOLD," CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates furnished on all kinds of work Phnniw Arnold, Main tH. 1 UUIH fr. Kredcrlck, Main .' BELIEU & RE A, Contractors & Builders. W-ri.ANS AND KsTIMATIM FimNIMHKD-S COX & WALLIN Contractors and Builders PLASS ASD ESTIMATKS FDRS18HEO. E. A. SOULE, Contractor and Builder. Plans and Estimates Fprmshrd Uo. Application. dl COPPLE ft HOOLE Real Estate Dealers and 0 Auctioneers Have For Sale a few Snaps like the Following: 102 7 acres, 3 miles from town; all in clover, good 6 room house, barn, sheds, etc., well, small fruits and fruit trees, a bargain... $1,500 200 lOacres 2 miles from town, mostly in berries, G-room house, plenty of water, a, snap:.... 2,650 201 10 acres, 3 miles from towp, 6 acres cultivated, 4 acres timber, 2-story 7-room house, 4 inches in free water, a fine buy........................ 2,500 202 10 acres 3 miles from town,- 5 acres in berries, 500 "fruit trees, 8-room .2 story house, individual gas plant, 12 inches of spring water, a beautiful income home..; 3.500 204 20 a. cleared, fine apple land, good buy.. .1,200 205 12 a. 3 m. from town, finely improved, all kinds of fruit, 400 fruit trees, S a. in berries, 4 a. meadow, . good house, barn and well, a lovely home...'.. ....2,500 The above are only a few samples taken from our large tut. We also have the best bar gains an city propealy; give liueial terms of payment and guarantee titles to all property we sell; nttwd auction nalea anywhere In the state; we make quirk wales on a small margin. bone & Mcdonald Carry a full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Shovels," Spades, AxesSaws, etc. , Tb riaiuas 0aos Is hereand so are we with a full line of first class Tackle. Come and see us before buying. Goods Delivers! Free To Any Part of Town. bone & Mcdonald SsHnon Did not carry Multnomah, but that cuts no ice with C. A'. Morgan k Co., who DO OA Kit Y the FINEST line of ' Cigars, Tobacco, Smok ers Supplies, etc., in Hood Kiver. Kemember that we also carry everything needed in base ball goods. C. A. MORGAN & CO GEO. F. COE & SON Headquarters for high (Trade Crockery, Qneensware, Glassware, Lamps and Laaip Supplies, Confectionery, Nuts and Fruits, Fresh Roasted Peanuts, Blank Books, Stationery and School Books. A good assortment of Fishing Tackle and Notions, Split Bamboo Rods and Cane Poles ; Toys and Gaines Flinch t.nd Pit. Boya-and Girla go on, the rnn To pureliae their peanut from Coe A Hon; For flna and awevt are their met. For quality and quantity can't be beat. . Phone 351 Oive lis a Call . Special attention given to carts of horses' feet and . shoeing. Also preairing wagons and carriages. CRESENT BRAND TOOLS are manufactured by us. We make repairs for all kinds of grubbing machines. We carry on. hand BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES Iron, Coal, Steel and all sizes and kinds of Wheels and axle. SHOW & UFEOH. CENTRAL MARKET HAYES BI103 Proprietor. Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh. Cured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits. Stages to Cloud Cap Inn. Ticket office for the Regulator Line of Steamers Telephone and thave a hack caft-y you to and from the bojat landing If you want a'nrst-class turnout call on the HOOD RIVER TAKSFER AND LIVERY CO NEW DEPARTURES ...... A Anticipating your needs 9 laid in a stock of Sprint goods. The largest line of Matting and Carpets in " . the city. You may need a Itange or Cookfctove. I have them. February is our winter month. I have Heaters. Have you that tired feeling? I have Ilockers that wifl give you rest. Everything in the Furniture line to meet all conditions. Andlowest prices guaranteed. Listen! We are. here for our share of the business. Come and see us. We will show you how it is done. .Will give yOU tjle jev to the first move a square deal. Your" money fs justasgood as your neighbor's, and will buy as -much as his money. Full line of Ihiilding material that will be sold at Bed Hock prices. Look it over. Undertaker and Embalmer