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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1904)
FRANK A. CKAt$ ALWAYS UP-Td-DATE . fi-v I i . will be felt on every purchase, will always use every effort to Future Business is our 1 Wf !!'' ' t" r A SPECIALS THIS WEEK Men's and Boys' Clothing, AH Reduces Men's and Boys' Summer Hats... 5candup Lace Curtains, 20 per cent reduction Ruffled Curtains, 20 ." " Sunbonnets....... 19c each New Wash Silks - 60c Lad's Golf Sweaters... 20 per cent off We carry Buttick Alwflv nt vnur command. If we overlook you, kindly inform us. Yours FRANK A. O. R. & N. TIME TABLE. Eat honni " No. 4, Chicago Special. 11:48 a. m. No. 4, Spokane Flyer, 10:10 P. No. . Mall and Express, 10:60 p. m. No. !li, Way Freight, 12:10 p. m. No. Hi. Fast Freight, M . m. ' Weil bound ,, No. 1, PortlandBpeclal, 8KB p. m. No. 8, Portland Flyer, 5:82 ft. m. No. 5, Mall and Express, :25 a. m. No. 23, Way Freight, fts a. m. No.a,FaAKreigUt,5:45p.m. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Hazlewood Ice Cream. For bargains in Silverware, nee Clarke, the jewelor. : Swetland'g ice cream at Tompkins & Jochimsen's. Call w the real estate firm of Copple ' & Hoole for bargains. . Rowley & Co. carry afull line of floor paints and varnishes. . Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic and keep oft eray hairs, Onion sets at cost at W.Haynes & Co., successors to Ralph Savage. niarira the inweler. euarantees all watch, clock and jewelry repair work. Withjthe warm weather has come Swetland's famous ice cream at Tomp kins & Jochimsen's. -Best ice cream made in the North-.-fcest-Swetland's . ForsaleatTompkm's & Jochimsen's ice cream parlors. Those elegant lots in Coe's addition are going fast. . Prices on all lots in this addition will be advanced $50 March 1. We invite the public to tome in and get our meat priceB. We are selling boiling meats at bed rock prices. Mayes Bros. When you need a good diamond at the lovestporsible figure, quality and size guaranteed by the cutter, call on Clarke, the jeweler. - One hundred dollars to 300 to place on lonr or short term loans , See or address Burnette E. River. Or. Duncan, Hood Wo . atiU'utllina our home made lard as cheap as other lard can be bought ami wo uimrantee every uuwcv. 1 1 45 : 5s. 75c : 8s. 45e. Mayes Bros. d.... . pini tl HILLSIDE PLOW "of the Davidson Fruit Co. They are all .:!,( nn lvl as well as hillside ground. No ridges nor dead furrows, and cost no mr than an ordinary plow. . Mayes Bros.' meat market gives notice that all orders for morning delivery nn.it. h in bv 10:45 o'clock. The after noon delivery will be taken off at 4:30 Maybs Bros That plow your neighbor was telling .h tain? the best nlow he had Ivor nAil. hnt could not remember the name of was a Syracuse; Get them J. R. Nickelsen. Orders at McGuifa Bros.'meat market - inr mnmins delivery must be in by iii-iRnVlni-k. Hereafter, in the after- will be taken off at 4.30 McGcib Bros If vou need garden hose, lawn sprint lers. hose nouiies and other fiittines yon will find them at F. L. Davidson & Co. n.m.itilmr Rowlev & Co.. the dru cists at Hood River Heights, when need of paints, nils, wall paper spraying material., " and Ladles Hosiery! Fine guage, fast black, lace stripe, white footed, and colored. Per pair, 15c, 20c, 2oc. Ladies' Belts All the new pretty 'rtvles in wide and ' narrow. Silk and ratin. 25c to 50c, New Collars New shapes in the! low fold 4 ply Linen, 2 for quarter. uecoraie Handles for .We. Hammers denee in the town P!n" ' "v 1 u , uu, . Hatchets, Picks, Sledges. Shevels etc, ana ."?! to pni mem up 11 Good ones, 10c to 40c mucn 10 your couniry. The Little Will enlarge extensively dur ing the next year, and during the interval, while arrange ments are being made fortius forward movement, ValuaMt Offerings, In Strictly ReliaMe Rterchawiise, :11 V. nnT4liT nlarail nn sale at Enormous R duttions. We wantroora lor our increasing pumtw, and if Cost Price will be an inducement for you to pay cash for II o n 8 1 the benefit to all . i ; whether it be great or small. please eacn patron. - " " motto. We stand behind everything we sell. All leading Patterns. Fashion We deliver the Fashion Sheets free at every one's door- Cobb Bros., Brokers and auctioneers. Loans to laboring men. Ail ousiness done strictly confidential. If you have any accounts that you want collected turn them over to us-and we will soon give you the gold for them. If you have anytmng mat you wish biu " die it for you. Auction sales every bati urday evening. We store your baggage, check your parcels and cover Bame with insurance if desired. Cobb Bros., Sec ond street, Hood River, Ore. The Davidson Fruit Co. succeeds by helping people make money, and the reason why so manv do their business with us is because it actually pays them to do bo. When our servica pleases you tell your neighbors; that helps us. If not, tell us ; we will correct the error and that helps you. A tract of 27 acres or excellent appie land, about all tillable, four acres in cultivation, 130 apple trees, three years old, some small fruit, S-roora houee.and well, under irrigation, situated on mam road 2 miles from Hood River. Price, $2300; easy terms. Geo. D. Culbert gon & Co. - If Hoyt's patent tree supports had been on the fruit trees ot tne vaiiey when the heavy snow fell early last fall, thousands of dollars would have been saved to the fruit growers of the valley, nnn't overlook it this time. For sale by Davidson Fruit Co. " . -Smith & Galiigaii are propagating 20,000 Newtown Pippin and Spitzen hr !.nmrv trees for fall delivery. All buds and scions taken from healthy and tested trees. Hood River planters should reserve their orders. Don't raise cull strawberries, but force them into large sized truit oy an application of No. 4 fertilizer to be had at the Davidson Fruit Co. Strong in potash and nitrogen. It pays wen anu should be applied as early as possible after February 1. Raldwin addition to Hortd River.a new and very sightly location for homes on Hood Kiver neigiita, uw sale on easy terms of purchase at mod erate prices by Geo. D.Culbertsoq & Co. Come and let ns figure witn you on paints. Our stocK oi mixed paims complete to select from in quantities to suit, we also carry pure uhoctju uii ouu lead at lowest market prices. W. flAYNES VAI. A air umi ornrer for Olvmoic flour. t will mo lift more loaves of bread and every loaf will be whiter and larger than any other nour can niuae. uiyuiii, v" cake Hour, use it lor ub ubv pvni.o, better than the homemade Kina. We carry the largest line of mixed paint in the city. W. Haynks & Co. Did you see that Syracuse Weeder at Niekelsen's? Just the th ng for orchard work. Call and see it Found And left at this office for own- er. a package and a letter, which he can have by proving property and paying for this notice. The place to get your garden hose.lawn and hose nozzles is at F. L. Davidson & Co's. They keep a full line List your property with Copple 4 Boole if you want to make a quick sale. Dp your eyes need attention? If so, call on Clarke, the jeweler and optician. Auction sales attended and prompt re turns made by Copple & Hoole. STORE NEWS. T.!..L.j ..L.iii.. fwnntinr frinimiiti !.-. decorate! when tne urana jrnijn uc. L. v.rA ,d let Old Glorv Fly. Buy a - -- -. - Thn committee L"r. T.C Z n think about it yuu uccu Uou.. - GET irj THE HABIT ITj A DEPARTMENT STORE IN MINIATURE, Store with V! 171. , xmm m mm Mmm.,mxt We want your business and NEW THIS WEEK. ten's Genuine Panama Hats Berutiful Shirt Waists ideas found represented. Plates, Delineators. truly, CRAM. Hazlewood Ice Cream. Few as good NmiA hftttnr. A fine ranch of 820 acres for sale.' One of the hest buva in Hood Kiver. bee W. J. Baker. hhrvRanthemums for fall blooming. A few very fine varieties.assortod bunches, lOcts por buncii. isuuin o. S. V. Rartmess has a first class uphol sterer in bis employ, and is prepared to do all kinds ol repair worK. For Sale Beautiful lots in Park addi tion, center of town, from 200 to $250. j John Lbland Hbnderbon, Agent. If you contemplate buying a buggy or a light Bpring wagon, see a car load just in at the warehouse of J. R. Nickelsen. Also remember the Deering mowers and rakes. They are leaders, always giving satisfaction. New Today. Hazlewood Ice Cream, Cocoa menier aud chocolate menier at Bone & McDonald's. "Auto Spray" automatic spray pumps, $5 to $8, at Norton & Smith's. Bone & McDonald carry a full line of chocolate menier and cocoa menier. Fresh Chinook Salmon, Halibut, Shad, Lobsters, and fresh creamery butter, at McQuire Bros. Chocolate menier is absolutely pure, and guaranteed best made. Get a can at Bone & McDonald's. We will not make the trip to The nallfin as heretofore, but will remain continuously at Hood River untilJune 1. M. E. Welch, Manager tor x.d. oueien. Copple & Hoole are agents for Daven- port-ThoniBon & Co., commission men of Portland and can sell Oranges, Lem ons and Vegetables at Portland prices and guarantee the goods to oeiresn ana good. Try them. Patronize them. They are a home institution. A good milk cow for sale cheap at Bone & McDonald's. Frank Davenport registered at the Belvedere in Portland Saturday. Berry growers at Milton and Freeman expect to begin picking berries about May 20 with a heavy crop. The Congregational Aid society will meet Friday p. m. with Mrs. J. L. Hernhner. A full attendance is desired. Prather Investment Co. sold two lots in Riverside Park to Mrs. Brown from The Dalles, last week. Mrs. Brown will bu Id this fall. J. D. McCully, on the East Side, has rarant.lv imDrovcd his place bv setting out 1.600 apple trees of the Newtown and Spitzenberg varieties. N. B. Harvey, of the Milwaukee nur sery, came in from Mt. Hood, Tuesday Mr. Harvey has set out a good many hieh-erade -trees this season, end has 100,000 trees ready for delivery. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of the large coffee pot belonging to the Congregational Aid society will confer a favor by returning the same to the Congegational parsonage. 'The firm of Riggfl A Holman have dissolved partnership. Mr. Riggs re tains the business on Third street and Ed Holman, the retiring member of the firm, noes0 to assist his father in his I meat market on Hood River. Heights. Window Shades Made of fibre pa per, good spring rol lers. Just the thing for summer. Complete, 20c Spring Tools - Window Cleaners, r.nnx-t Stretchers Carpet Beaters, Pic ture Hook, P icture Wire. WEMttK NOT 8UIt UEONS But w can to have every help you lo a better ... .-, u form with an B. . Comet They're ljrlih, comfortable and wear r? few yards of bunting will dive yoo ideas how well, and not too priced. Hi i stylM - Yoor money back oo't flu nxtt ll i0 if it now. You owe this Little Prices from Portland on Nc.1 Monday. Mr and Mrs. William Boormaa came borne from Portland on No. 2 Friday. The Glacier office windows were washed last week. Drop in and look out. M. flhris Bifrsch, sister of Billy Graham, came up on No. 2 Friday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Farmington, 111., are visiting th tamily ol ti. . Davidson. , Ona Davenport is running the sprink ler and it will be observed is giving good service. S. H. Cox went to Stevenson Monday to look after the foundation ot the new court house. V.. Stontiw of Oklahoma, is among the landsetkers here this week looking over the v.alley. Mrs. C. G. Roberts and children will anend the summer at their summer :f . j home, T angiewooa. The base ball game at VV asco.Sumlay, Mv 1. reenlted in a iore of 14 to 7 in favor of the Wascos. Misa Elsie Lewis returned to Port land Saturday on No, 1, after a .short visit at Hood Kiver. E. N. Blvthe was nn from Portland and spent Sunday with his family, re turning Monday morning. Mavea Bros, have leased the building formerly occupied by Stewart's Cafe fir three years and took poeoesmuu iuuimj Miss Lizzie Paasch left on No. 2, Fri ,l.t Vr Morn, where she will be em ployed at the home of j. M. Johnson for a mue. , Jasper Wickham was in Saturday after strawberry crates, and gives ffnnd account of the crop prosiiectg in his section. C. A. Hyde, a printe'r who is wheel ing from The Dalles tiomeward, made tho Glacier office a call Monday. Clias. F. Roberta is another Hood River pupil who graduated at a little past 13 years of age. Hood River if making a good rtcord thi year. E. B. Clark came up from Portland, Friday, to look after his strawberry and other farming interests. He returned to Portland Tuesday. C. E. Knowland of Carrollton, Ills., who is visiting his, eonsin, Mm. R.J. Woicka, and family, is lalwring on the Glacier this week. . Hood River Lodge No. 105, A. F. A A. M., held a special communication Saturday evening and conferred the F. C. degree on two candidates. Mrs. J. D. McCully of Joieph, Or., who has been the guest of Mrs. M. F. Shaw at Edgcwood for the past two weeks, went to Portland on No. 1, Sat urday. Miss May Davidson of Los Angeles, Cal., ia visiting her brother, H. F. Davidson and family. Miss Davidson will likely make her home in Hood River. Miss May Roe came up from Van rnnwr Tueedav of last week to attend thn weddinz of her friend Miss Anna Smith. Miss Roe is visiting friends in Hood River. Some one has borrowed a large tent from the premises of Mrs. C. u. Koberts and forgotten to return it. Mrs. Roberts would like very much to nave same returned at once. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leasure of Mount Hood came in on No. 2, Friday, from Gray's Harbor and Oregon City, where they have been visiting friends and rela tives for the past ten days. tives for the past ten days, E. C. Rood is putting a neat coat of nuint. nn VVriuht & Isenbera's cigar store, which adds much to its apiearance. It would be a good idea for others along Oak street to lollow their leaa. rhRBter Jurv. ncnliew of Mrs. E. R, Bradley is putting in a shooting gallery between Isenberg & Wrlglrt's bowling allev and J. K. Rand's store, and will be ready for business in a day or two, The Mount Hood Lumber Co. has demonstrated beyond the shadow of a .innlit that it is oossible to run logs successfully down Hood River, as they are coming every day C. A. Hickle, last week, purchased Mm strawberry ranch of Jerome a Brown. Mr. Brown will take in the ex nnnitinn. and from there will go to Boston, where expects to locate perma nently. J. C. Jacobeen and John Sealy, of Portland, were callerg at the Glacier nffirw. Monday. They came over from Underwood, whore they are making imnrovemeuts and looking after their ranches. M. Anna Downs of Monta Villa came to Hood River April 29, and, has since then been visiting her daughter, Mrs K. L. Belknao. both ladies went to Portland Tuesday, where Mrs. Belk nap will visit relative! and friends, Mn. fi. Q. Roberts returned from Bt Vincent hospital at Portland, where she wnt iw the advice oi ner pnvsiciao, Dr. J. F. Watt, to be treated for blood poisoning in the thumb of her right hand. She is recovering nicely and exDects to be in her usual health soon. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ellis took lunch at Oakdale ranch Sunday. Ralph has not forgotten the time when he was mistaken for a Preachy calf by the cook at Oakdale in the early dawn, some six vears aso. and came near getting treat ed to a oath of hot water. Mr. and Mrs. Burns Jones and Miss Kinney of The Dalles were guests at Oakdale Sunday and also visited Wau Ouin-Guin. the already popular resort at Frankton. ue an otner visitors, they think Mr. Hand's place tne most heautilut in tne vaiiey. a p Rntehsm was down from Mosier h firot nf the 'week and savs bis ber ries are looking very well indeed. He imi to be running a regular merry- go-round ; clearing more land, to plant mnre nerries. to iimno mure uiuuer. w buy more real estate, to clear more land, ad infinitum. Who wouldn't raise strawberries wlien it is ao much iuo r William Thompson arrived from Portland on the excursion Sunday and returned on No. 1 Monday. He wishes to announce that he did nci, sell his name with the house when he sold his hoarding house on Kiver street, but that he is in no way connected there with. That popular boarding place is now operated byH, Southard. Charley Earley wag monkeying around the big mill the other day, where he says he had no business to be and the result is that he carries two fimrers of his lefthand in a sling Siirrv for Charley, but boys will have to learn not to monkey with the buzx saw. Within the past few days Prather Investment Co. has made the following transfers : Two lots in lulcwiwe W N r, Fosnot from Baker City, two lots m lition to Rolicrt L. C. Wood, our telephone man. Mr. Wood we under stand has the mm ner now on inegmuim to erect a cottage. They also sold to Mrs. V. V. Pavaie a nil lot in this addition, ond twn lots to A. C. Lofts, late from Captaiu Henry C. Coe came up England. Mr. Lofts has already built . nuat littl,. pottnim on his lota and has his family with him, and soon as ,,! rrivfn will be at home to comenO Aa Open Letter. From the Cbapin, S. C. Newa: Early ii the Borlim my wife and I were taken with diarrhoea and go severe were the r.aln8 that we called a physician who prescribed for us, but bis medicines Failed to give any relief. A friend who had a bottle or unamneriaitrs uouc, Cholera and Idarrhoea Remedy on baud gave each of us a dose and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bot tle and before using the entirecontents we were entirely cured. His a won derful remedy and should be found in every household. H.C. Bailey, editor. This remedy Is for sale by all druggists. A Startling Test To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merritt of North Maboopany. Pa., made a start ling test resulting In a wonderful core. lie writes: "A patient wag auacaea with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. I bad often found Electric Bitters excellent for acute atoroach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not bad an at tack in 14 mouths." Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for dys s pep-kid- sla. Indigestion, constipation and ney troubles Try them, uniy ouc at Charles N. Clarke's drug store. General Delivery J. E. . . . T 4 ' - -l"",k3u.D ay ufnpwiTY job is enough Shoe. California strawberries appeared on our market May 6. The berries came from ilorin, our competitor in eastern market. If this early arrival indicates anything, it is that they are far enough ahead of our cron to be out of the way this season. They are gelling at -tu cents per box. Hon. E. L. Smith is rapidly making his residence on State street a "tiling of beauty and a joy forever." I he latest ornament is a hedge ol Jingusn thorn which he has had planted around the block between Oak and State on which his residence is located. ltie young thorns are growing nicely and bid fair to make a handsome hedge. F. Eggert arrived from Portland on No.l.Monday morning.to spend a couple of weeks at his country home, Egger- mont Mr. Eggert will soon erect a modern cottage at Eggermont. Mrs. Kvvert han a iz.uuu coiiatre now iu course of construction on an adjoining 40-acre tract. Contractor B. F. Belieu has the work in charge. fi. A. Hickle. a former comp on the Glacier, made this office a pleasant call Hoti.nUv. Mr. Hickle lives high up the valley, has some of the finest of irrv land, and brinsB berries In about thfl latest of anv of our growers. Last mn hia loaf hwrrit-a wure brought In .rnlv22: but this sorina he hail three leet ol enow on nis Derry neiu wuu mc first plants began to bloom along the Columbia, and Mr. Hickle thinks that hv usinu the Droner metnoag ne can prolong his berry harvest until the holi days. f!. IT. Williams, of Nebraska, arrived In Hood River, Saturday, on No. 8. He ia maliiiiff a tour of the coast in search nf a nftrmanp.nt location. After spend' ing a tew days m tne vaiiey vibiuuk with his brother-in-law win a. man and family. Mr. Williams will go on to Portland, Seattle and other Puget sound points. He will then, no doubt, return to Hood River and make his home with us. Saturdav.the ferry took aloadof berry crates across the river to the A. R. Byr kett ranch. Earlier in the week two or three boat loads were distributed among the various berry growers on the north side ot tne uoiumuia. a load of crates was also sent to. A. P. Bateham at Mosier. The larmers, too, are getting through the worst ol tne spring rush and are taking out their crates ina string just like a circus pa- ade, all of which keeps Davidson s Doys oc the qui vive. The New Clothing and SPECIAL OFFERING For One Week, commencing Tuesday, May 13th, and ending Tuesday, May 20th. - Men's and Boys' Suits Suitable for summer wear, perfect fit and style, range in price A from $ 15 down to O.DV Straw and Cloth Hats Men's and BSys' Summer Straw and Cloth Hts, 20c to 45c The Globe his all ; . . Our Ladies' Shoes ARE THE HIODUCT OF. EXPERIENCE AND QUAL ITY, INSURING STYLE, COMFORtTnD WEARING ; qualities. - For Warm Days ask to see our special line of comforts for ladies. . For Met! the WALK-OVER, the Standard, 'the Unexcelled, the Unapproached Shoe for Men. For Children the DIS. 7C. No other shoe so good at the same price. , LATE ARRIVALS IN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. A new lot of Shirt Waists, Baby Hats for the street, late Turbans for street and dress wear. Prices on the Latest Hats 50 per cent below Portland. RAND'S STORE HE MAN who has worn our clothes need not be told that we dress you as well as your mnnw Wtt liinw it. and chances. Every garment guaranteed as represented or money back. See our window display of inside finish of coat. The Kingsbury Hat has stood the test and you can get any style in our hat depart ment. We have made special ef fort to get this lint, and now we know we can please you. Shoes Get the Price: $3.50 to $5.00 to pay for any That's all. You'll get the best shoe you ever wore. Mavea Bros, have leased the lot op posite the opera house, 50x100 feet, for a term of twenty years and will move their building from the corner of Third and Oak, now occupied by their meat market. to this location, wnere it win ue reuiwu and occupied by Mr. Stewart with his confectionery. W. V. Johnson went down to Wind River Monday. May 2. and sold 600 cords of 16 inch wood to the Wind River Lum ber Co for their yards at Moro ana lone. This wood will be loaded here at Hood River. Mr. Johnson says he is repared to load a car a day and will ave ft all shinned before the cars are needed for the heavy grain traffic after harvest time. v Tt Dork nf Portland has bptriin the erection of a building on l turd street juBt north of the building occupied dj f. E. Rand's store. The building wil be one story for the present, but will be constructed with a view to adding one or two more stories as the times demand. It will be 40x40, have a concrete founda tion and be substantial in every respect, The work is being done by Contractor E. A. Soule. Howard Isenberg come up from the Locks Friday night and organized for the cominit strawla-rry campaign. His aidtt-kii'ker. Claude Markhani, and How' ard, will again fill the positions with the Hood River Fruit Growers' Union, which they have go faithfully filled dur ing the iiast four vears. This means prompt attention and careful handling ot the berries piacou in ineir cnarge, C, V. Rtauffer called at the Glacier of fice Saturday and reports a good busi- noas in Mosier. He savs Harvey A Stauffor will move to Mosier this week and thev will live in a tent until they have build a residence. Mr. Stauffor says there is every indication of a strong raniii cri-owm in mosier. wnioi w J gratifying to the people of that little town. . . - W. J. Baker is moving the house on the Krwin property, which he recently purchased, nearer the corner ot State street, ana win nx ii up ior un uwauoo. The lower three lots towards the river have been gold, making the moving of the house necessary. Thig property commands one of-the finest views of the river to be obtained in the city. Brick work on the Odd Fellowg' build ing hag been completed and plasterers are at work on the lower story. This building is the tallest brick in town, has a 16 inch solid wall, and was built with a view to adding another story later, , Shoes Men's, Ladies' and Child ren's Shoes, m?wle of the very best of leather, such as Vici Kid, Velour Calf, Yici Patent Leather, Corona Cloth Pat ent Leather, etc. Must be seen to appreciate the bar gains. Ilange in price from 25c up to $4.00 Clothing ,HOOD RIVER, OREGON Phone 581 merchant tailor, for nail the vou should. ' You take no Ask us for Selz Royal Shoes Blue Find the name on the sole: . Selz: The ; Sole of Honor ; Charles Zollinger of Vinton, Iowa, ia here this week carefully looking over the valley with the view of locating here. Mr. Zollinger is a prominent attorney ai Vinton, and if he concludes to come here, it ia probable he will bring a party ol friends with mm wno will add to the population and wealth of the valley. - i A mod lady friend ol the Glacier went to Latourelle a couple of weeka ago Mon day. She did not get her name In the paper, and waiting until Mr. tnyme nau- started On hit southern tour, so the devil would have no backing, she pro ceeded to haul him over the coals. Her name is in thig week's Glacier, but the good lady's friends will all be guessing what it is. Joe Medley chased about the streets o! Portland for ten days with a well de veloped case of smallpox operating on big carcass Deiore ne ran up agiu health officer, and now gome of the bril liant cops of that village on the Wil lamette will land in the sweat box be cause of that fellow's perigrinatlons. We all have our troubles, even the police men. Prather Investment Co. sold, last week. 20 acres on the East Side, known as the Erwin tract, to a Mr. Davis from Hennner. Mr. Davis says tieppner is surrounded by a good country, is pros pering nicely, but he went tnrougn one iood there and doesn't want to take any more risks. Friday of last week, Prather Invest ment Co. sold Lyman Smith's place to R. W. Ordway from Kansas. Considera tlon,lfl,700. This Is a fine property and cheap at the price. Mr. Ordway is to be congratulated. On the same day the company sold Billy Cole's property to 8. A. Knapp for $1,600. ; r H. S. Dano of Ricevlle, Ia., arrived in Hood River Thursday of last week. He has charge of the work at the Mount Hood Hotel for Cox A Wallin and will locate here permanently. He is a skilled mechanic and will be a welcome addition to our corps ot builders. The committee on fruit for the G. A. R. encampment, consisting of M. P. Isenberg, A. R. Burkett, S. Copple, A, H. Jewett, A. B. Billings, J.R. Castner. A. L. Phelps, O. T. Stranahan, T.E. Kellogg and A. O. Hershey, are called to meet at the office of Copple & Hoole on Friday, May 13, at l o'clock p.m. for organization. Let there be a full at tendance. W. K. HooLS.Chairman. Shoe Store c Men's and Boys' Over Shirts and Underwear' Uur Men's and Boys' Over Shirts and Underwear is com plete and at th,e Very Lowest Prices. Company