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FRANK. A. CRAM ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE The Low-Priced ? Cash Store The Our stock of Wash Goods is complete Every conceiv able color and weave is repre sented. The necessary trim mings to match both taste and pocketbook. v. ': Elegant New Neck wear, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroider, ies, Beadings, Shoes and Underwear. This is a safe store for the children to shop. Cash Purchasers Can Make Big Money by Trading Here. Yours truly, FRANK A. CRAM. O. R. & N. TIME TABLE. East bound No. 2, Chicago Special, 11:48 a. m. No. 4, Bpokane Klyer, 10:10 p. m. No. 6, Mall and ExprenH, 10:60 p. m. No. U, Way Freight, 12:10 p. m. No. 21 Fast Freight, 4:20 a. m. Went bound No. 1, Portland Rpeclal, 8-03 p. m. - No. S, Portland Klyer, 6:12 a. m. No. 6, Mall and Express, 6:26 a. m. . No. 23, Way Freight, B a. m. No. 21, Kant Freight, 5:45 p. m. Hood River Weather Report. Week ending Tuesday, May 81: Mean Max imum temperature, K 1-7; mean minimum, 48 6-7: mean, 66.5; precipitation, .08. or the month of May: Temperature, mean maxi mum, 71.6. mean minimum, 45 03; mean, 48.315. Higheat range of temperature, 4f de grees, Mav 26. Precipitation. .18; greatest precipitation In one day, .05, May 5. Ver Says, 7; partly 5loudy, 18; cloudy, 8. Three days were without obaevatlon through trans fer of Instruments. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERH. Hazlewood Ice Cream. Oranges, and Bananas at Wood Bros. Orpingtons and Minorcas at Lewis.' Go to Fewel's for White Clover ice cream. Rhubarb, new cabbage and onions at Wood Bros. For bargains in Silverware, see Clarke, the jeweler. Swetland's Ice cream at Tompkins & Jochimsen's. Domestic work a specialty at the Par adise Steam Laundry. Cocoa menier and chocolate menier at Bone & McDonald's. Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic and keep off gray hairs. ' Onion sets at cost at W.Haynes &Co., successors to Ralph Savage. Clarke, the jeweler, guarantees all watch, clock and jewelry repair work. With t.hfi warm weather has come Swetland's famous ice cream at Tonip kins & Jochimsen's. The ParadiHe Steam Laundry has facilities for turning out special work in 24 hours when required. .Nicelv laundered shirts, collars and cuffs make a man well dressed. Patro nize the Paradise Steam Laundry. Best ice cream made in the North west Swetland's . For sale atTompkin's & Jochimsen's ice cream parlors. We invite the public to come in and get our meat prices. We are eelin8 boiling meats at bed rock prices. Mates Bros. When yon need a good diamond at the lovest pofsible figure, quality and size guaranteed by the cutter, call on Clarke, the jeweler. ' We are still selling our home made lard as cheap as other lard can be bought and we guarantee every bucket. 10s, 1.45 ; 5s, 75c ; 3s, 45r. Mayes Bros. Mayes Bros.' meat market gives notice that all orders for morning delivery must be in by 10:45 o'clock. The after noon delivery will be taken off at 4 :30. Mayks Bros. Orders at McGuire Brosmeat market for morning delivery must De in Dy in -4fi o'clock. Hereafter, in the after noon, the wat-on will be taken off at 4 ;3o. McOuirk Bros. Smith Galligan are propagating 20,000 Newtown Pippin and Spitzen berg nursery trees for full delivery. All i.ii&nnd u-lona taken from healthy aud tested trees. Hood River planters should reserve their orders. New Silk Featherbone Collar, foundations . ror Ladies' neckwear very pretty 25c. Stationery v New and pretty styles in Box Paper, Oregon View Paper and Souvenir Postal Cards Little Prices. For Campers Tin Cups, Tin Plates, Spoons, Knives and Forks, Wash Pans, Stew kettles, Fry Pans, Dish Pans, Camp Kettles, Soap, Matches. Candles, Axes, Hatchets Tenta, Water Pails, Straw Hats, Towels, Combe, Brushes, Mirrors, etc. Little . Prices. The Little Home of Reliable Dry owjana bm ons i ttuDsuncux Hazlewood Ice Cream. Few as good. None better. . Six acres 1 miles from town, for sale cheap. See W. J. Baker. "Auto-Spray" automatic spray pumps, 5 to f 8, at Norton & Smith's. - Bone & McDonald carry a full line of chocolate menier and cocoa menier. We carry the largest line pf milted paint in the city. W. Haynbs & Co. Do your eyes need attention? If so, call on Clarke, the jeweler and optician. A fine ranch of 320 acres for sale. One of the best buys in Hood River. See W. J. Baker. Did you see that Syracuse Weedor at Nickelsen's? Just theth'ngfor orchard work. Call and see it. Chocolate menier is absolutely pure, and guaranteed best made. Uet a can at Bone & McDonald's. Fresh Chinook Salmon, Halibut, Shad, Lobsters, and fresh creamery butter, at McQuire Bros. S. E. Bartmess has a first class uphol sterer in his employ, and is prepared to do all kinds of repair work. For Sale Beautiful lots in Park addi tion, center of town, from 200 to 250. John Leland Hundurson, Agent. Remember Tompkins & Jochimson is the only firm in Hood River that handles Swetland & Bon's ice cream. We want your shipments of straw berries. Send for Stencil and informa tion. A. D. Blowers & Co. jl9 Seattle, Wash. Strawbeny growers needing numbers, rubber etiinipp, pads or ink will pleane leave orders and they will be sottplied by Hood River Fruit Growers' Union. A few 75-gallon tanks for spraying pur poses at Davidson Fruit Co. for 3.50 each. One hundred Sixty-gallon to. In the Fpring of the year, after house cleaning is the time to paint your floor and woodwork. Rowley & Co. carry a full line ot Granite floor paint, Varno floor stain, Davit varnish stain and household paint. 1 acre in suburbs Hood River, all plowed and ready to plant, very nicely situated home-site, good soil, fenced and nearly level. Price rUO, terms. F'or sale by D. Culbertaon & Co. Come and let us figure with you on paints. Our stock of mixed paints is complete to select from in quantities to suit. We also carry pure linseed oil and lead at lowest market prices. W. Haynbs & Co. If yon contemplate buying a buggy or a light spring 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. Copple & Hoole are agents for Daven-port-Tliomsou A Co., commission men of Portland aud can sell Oranges, Lem ons and Vegetables at Portland prices and guarantee the goods to be fresh and good. Try them. Patronize them. They are a home institution. The Davidson Fruit Co. are rebuild ing the platform east of their shipping warehouse. They will put a roof over it to protect the fruit put into their hands from the st n and rain. This is an improvement that will bo greatly appreciated by our strawberry shipers ami onn Unit will facilitate the handling of the heavy shipments of berries which pass through this company's hands. Pocket Knives Our stock is very complete, and the j quality Is the beet. Ironwood, bone, Stag and Pearl handles 10e to $2.?5. MSCALL PATTERNS A DEPARTMENT STORE IN MINIATIJRE, Store With Goods Good fitting, well-wearing made by relia ble manufactur ing tailors is all we keep. No s w e a t-sho p goods for us. If you want them we can't sell you. We are building on future business and increas'd confidence is our ambi tion. Furnishings of all kinds from head to foot. Fresh candies and the best ice cream in town at Fewel's. House to rept on the hill, or for sale at a bargain. Apply to W. J. Baker. F. W. Prihnow will do all kinds of carpenter work. If you have any kind of builders' work to do consult F. W. Prihnow. If you need anything in the watch, clock or jewelry line call on Clarke, the jeweler. See F. W. Prihnow, the carpenter and builder about the house you are going to build. He is all right. v Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired at the lowest possible prices, Clarke the jeweler. That longing for more, and more you must have, after eating White Clover Clover ice cream at Fewels. I handle all of the standard made watches, call and get prices, Clarke the jeweler. Vou will find a complete line of eye glasHses and spectacles at Clarke the Wood Bros, have the oply exclusive New, fresh grocery store in the city stock of staple and fancy groceries, fresh hand. vegetables are constantly oh I now have the most complete line of plain band and set rings in the city, get my prices before purchasing elsewhere, Clarke the jeweler. Baldwin addition to Hood River, a new and very sightly location for homes on Hood River Heights, now offered for sale on easy terms of purchase at mod erate prices by Geo. D.Culbertson & Co. 100 acres, 4 miles from Hood River, first class fruit soil, 5 acres in bearing strawberries, 400 winter apples, 100 in bearing, good spring, 5 room house and barn. Will subdivide. Price 125 per acre, terms, lor sale by Geo. I), tiil hertson & Co. 40 acres. 2 miles from Mosier, 8 acres in Apple orchard 8pitzenberg9, etc., in beanne. living stream on land, log house and barn, on well travelled road. A genuine bargain, must be taken quick. Price $1050, easy terniB. For sale by Geo. v. Uulbertson (Jo. An extra A No. 1 full leather top buggy, with morocco finished leather seat trimmings, one thousand mile or long distance axles and center spring, the only device ever discovered to pre vent spring from tipping forward. A regular $135 buggy for $105. Too high grade buggy for this market. Davidson t ruit Go. THE DAVIDSON FRUIT COM PANY, in addition to being large buyers and shippers of fruit and berries, are always on the lookout for anvthing that will aid the growers in fighting pent and insects. Their latest investment in that line is putting in a stock of com pressed air spray pumps to assist the leople who have young orchards or small trees, to do their spraying easily, and at much less cost than to buy a large pump on time. , Auction sale Saturday, May 28, at 3 n.m. at Cobb Bros', ollice, Hood River. One heavv 2-horse waxon with a Cali fornia rack, complete; 1 set double har ness, in good repair; 4 Boston team collars, good as new; 3 logging chains, 18 feet: 1 iieavv : 1 swamp hook; trunks, tool chest, bolts and lotB of other things too numerous to mention. Terms of sale, cash. Cobb Bros , brokers and auctioneers. I Sunbonnets. i For Ladies and Misses. Good ones, White and Colored. 19c ' Purses. Put money in thy purse, but put it in a good one. We've got them, all sizes. i 5 to 75c. Harmonicas. An elegant assortment in single and double reeds. All the new shapes and styles. lO to $Z. Little Prices 1 WATER NOTICE. Application must be made at the office of the Hood River Electric Light, Power and Water Co. below any irrigating is done. Patrons livuift west of fourth street will use water from 2 to 5 p. m. and from 7 to 10 at mgnt. those living F.ast of Fourth street will use the water from 5 to 11 a. m. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, mtf Manager. Sew Today. Ice cream Coe A Son. Hunt & Co. For Sign Work. Try the' strawberry and pineapple ices at the Hazelwooi. No cream better than Washington ice cream Coe & Son. Washington ice cream Coe & Son. Made from pure cream. Washington ice cream Coe & Son. . 5JJS The Davidson Fruit Co. keep a line of extra quality, medium priced buggies and vehicles. Charles Betts of The Dalles is doing some sign work for Hunt A Co. Any one wishing any thing in a fancy up-to-date sign can call on either Mr. Betts or Hunt & Co. County Commissioner Hibhard went to The Dalles Tuesday noon. Mrs. D. D. McClure of White Salmon came up from Portland on No. 2 Satur day. W. J. Baker made sale during Mon day of the two Bone lots on Oak street to A. D. Moe. Leonard Dav has received the insur ance due him from the Royal Neighbors for the loss of his wife,' Mm. Grace L. Day. Mrs. Alfred Wood came home from Mosieron No. 1 Saturday. She had been visiting relatives there during the week. Rev. J. T. Merrill, presiding elder, will preach at the United Brethren church next Sunday both morning and evening. Hood River Lodge, A. F. A A. M., held a regular communication last Sat urday evening and transacted regular business. M. J. Buckley, division superinten dent of the O. R. A N., made Hood River an official visit the first of the week. The Women's Alliance of the Unitarian Church will meet at the residence of Mrs. T. J. Cunning Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. C. E. Warrens, wife and two children, and nurse, arrived at Hood River on No. 2 Saturday to spend Sunday at Country Club Inn. Deputy Sheriff Olinger was in the Dalles last week assisting Sheriff Sexton in taking care of Norman Williams dur ing his trial for murder. Frank Groshong, the White Salmon blacksmith, lost a valuable mare Satur day with foal. He had refused $150 for the animal a few days previous. William Eckles of the Mount Hood Lumlier Co.. went to The Dalles Mon day and met his family, who have come to Hood Kiver to spena tne summer. Charles L. Tostevln, an enterprising young fire underwriter, was up from Portland Sunday on a visit to his par ents. He was accompanied by Will Payne. Captain and Mrs. J. P. Shaw came up from Portland on No. 2 Saturday, and stopped with friends in Hood River, continuing their journey Sunday even ing to Pendleton, where Captain Shaw delivered the Memorial service oration. A special communication of Hood River Lodge No. 105, A. F. A A. M., will be held Saturday evening, June 4 There will be work in the M. M. degree All visiting brethren are cordially hv vited to attend. R. Adams came in Tuesday, with a shinment of White Salmon berries and reports the crop very satisfactory thiB year, on that side of the Columbia. Mr. Adams struck a spring this week, on his farm, which he thinks will furnish sufficient water to irrigate his berries. Judge Blakeloy and Harry Levy, two of The Dalles democratic candidates, passed through Hood River enroute to Portland on No. 1 Monday. Evidently the gentlemen were on the political warpath, as they were saving all sorts of things to Lee Morse on the platform Marshal Fralev reports one plain drunk and two drunk -and disorderly persons arrested during the week. This is a good report considering the large number of strangers who have come into our community during this time. Friday night some sneak thief, or a numtier of them entered the commit' sary of A. M. Kelsey and purloined a lot of provisions, which were being hem in cold storage. A loaded shotgun, judiciously handled, is what such gentry deserve. Miss Nora E. Smith, teacher in the Pine Grove district, left yesterday morning to spend her vacation with her father, W. W. Smith, at LaPorte, Iowa, and other relatives at Dysart. Iowa. She will return in time to take charge of her school in the fall. J. W. Patterson, who has been em ployed as saw filer for the Mount Hood Lumber Co., resigned his position last week, and has accented a position with the Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. at Eugene, Or. Ilia plaee here was taken Dy a. Clothier, of Clinton, Or. C. H. Stoughton. republican nominee for county commissioner was in Hood River Tuesday, getting acquainted with the voters in tins end ol the country, Mr. Stoughton made the Glacier pleasant call. He is one of the sub stantial residents of the thriving town of Dufur. A. L. Craig, general passenger agent of the O. R. A N. and O. Vandorbilt of Niles, Mich., a prominent lithographer and show printer of that city, came in at noon Saturday, from Portland intending to return at 3 o clock. They made the Glacier ollice pleasant calf, and stated that they were so well pleased with Hood Kiver that they had telegraphed for their wives to come out and stay over Sunday. The Paris Fair has a new solicitor in the field. It is an attractive parrot in a cage in front ol tnat ousy trading mace, and its frantic attempts at con versation Keeps a crowa 01 interested . , i . . . . beholders about bis cage most of the time. He can say many words quite distinctly and whistle a aog equal to native. The bird came from Panama when quite young.and perhaiw when we don't understand him he lapses into Spanish or his native tongue, to bette express himself. W. A. Orser, an old-time Glacier reader, waa in Hood Kiver. Monday Mr. Orser says his wife is recovering nicelv from the operation on her arm lxnit a month ago for the removal of a tumor. Chenoweth just now is rather quiet, hut the Oregon Lumber Co. mill will start np next week, says Mr. Orser, when times are eipectd to he lively again. Tbe mill 01 ue asn- inn-ton Lumber Co. baa been shut dow for some time. Mr. Orser says several of his neighbors are plantingeztensively to strawberries. When the promised irriimtine ditf h is secured. Chenoweth can be looked to for a large amount of fine strawberries. Alfred Wood of Odell made the Gla cier office a pleasant visit Saturday. Mr. Wood is an old timer on the coast He crossed the plains in 1853 and spent ten years in the minis in California. Utter he came to idano and nai ueen through nearly all the mining excite ments occurring In eastern Oregon, Idaho and Washington. He is a staunch old republican and voted for John C. Fremont when he was in California, when it was worth the price of admis sion to be able to put a republican bal lot in the box. Mr. Wood says they had a big black sheep tied up at the polls and a banner fastened to it bear ing the words, "Fremont's wooly horse." Mr. Wood has been living in Hood River 17 years and has been a subscrib er nearly all the years that the Glacier has been published. Ho has the high est praise for our predecessor, the only objection being that he didn't vote as he shot. Mr. Wood is past 75 years of age, and is hale and hearty, the rough ing it of his early days seems to have had no ill effects upon his rugged con stitution. He lias seen wonderful changes in the West as it has developed from a savage covered wilderness to a thriving, bustling, civilized country. The Glacier force is indebted to G. F. Coe A Son for a treat to hot peanuts. Nothing so good as hot roasted goolxre. General Delivery J. E. Our Stock is complete in all its lines, making it one of the best to select your goods from, whether it is Dry Goods. Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, Groceries, Hardware, Flour and Feed in fact, you have a Department Store to select your goods from. New Dress Goods New Hats New Waistings New Straw Hats New Shirt Waists New Clothing New Collars New Shoes New Shirts New Oxfords New Goods are arriving same quality of goods. C. F. Overbaugh, traveling freight and passenger agent of the 0. K. & N., WBB in lowu yesveruBjr. The Ladies' Aid of the Congregational church will meet with Mrs. Henderson Friday afternoon of this week. J. W. "Morton of Ktvesside farm pre sented the editor with the finest box of strawberries he has seen this season. They were three-tier, finely colored, perfect in shape and they taBted just as good as they looked. Thinks. Rev. J. L. Hershner went to White Salmon on Wednesday evening to unite In marriage liny urowe, lormeriy oi Hood River, and Miss Johnson of White Salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Castner, Mr. and Mrs, Jxm Morse and Miss ir- lie Crowe of Hood Kiver also went to Vhite Salmon to attend this nuptial feast. Truman Butler and wife returned last week from the Fast. Mrs. Butter has been absent since February and was joined by her husband early in April. They have Iteen visiting Mrs. Butler's parents in Lecompton, Kans., and a sister of Mr. Butler in Muskegon, Mich. They also visited the World a fair at St. Louis and other of the prin cipal cities. A verv iolly party made the trip to the Snlash dam of the Mount Hood Lumber Co. Sunday and returned about nine o'clock at night Ihey were Mr. and Mrs. Lou Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Castner, Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Thomson, Mrs. Kverett McCsrty, Char lie Morse, Miss Uta wamer, Miss virgie Crowe and Freddie Bell. They report a most delightful time, having TL tine trout for supper, and the only mishap was that someone Btole the HAii. E. J. Vantine of Verona, Mo., is in Hood River. He is an old friend and neighbor of Billv Shipman. Verona in the strawberry belt ol Missouri and Mr. Vantine is acquainted with the berrv business in that country. He is a carpenter by trade and is working at Ins vocation here, lie minus our vai- lev the finest country in the world and has decided to make his home here He came to attend the encampment here this month and was so taken with the country that he concluded to stay. He served in the Civil war in the 2th Ohio Cavalry and will make an addition to Canby Post O. A. R. We have a glad hand for all the old boys of 'l to '05. We hereby extend our heartfelt thanks to those who kindly aided us last week during the sad hours of illness and bereavement incident to the loss of our babe. Mr. and Mrs. R. 1). Shki.i.sy. The Globe Clothing' Company's Special Sale on Men's and Boys' Stylish HATS, Just arrived. Men's Broad Brimmed Hats, black nnd tan, only $1.50. $3.50 Hats, latest styles and shades, only $2.50. Special Bargains in Men's Suits and Pants. Also Great Values offered in Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Range in Prices from $3.50 down to 50c. The Globe Clothing Opposite Bartmess' Furniture Store. cairo. REGISTERED We arc treating you to the very best 3SI DT RAND'S STORE Special on the Twentieth Century Sewing Machines for 30 days. $30.00 Machines for $23.90. Don't Miss this, as we are going to close them out. every day, and our prices 6c. Mark's Guild will meet with Mrs. Jayne Friday afternoon of this week. The Glacier man took a stroll np in the Belmont district Sunday and visited the old Armour place now- owned by W. Anderson. This is one of the finest stock and hay farms in the Bel mont district and is equally as good lor fruit under the intelligent management of Mr. Anderson. He has some of the finest strawberries and rasplrnes the Glacier man has ever seen. Ho is also interested in raising pigs. His orchard is seeded to clover and he has 111 fine shouts and a brood sow wading in clover to their backs and they are all looking thrifty and will bring linn a neat sum this fall. Mr. Anderson hassome clover and timothy almost waist high in his meadow. There is no reason why our farmers cannot raiBO all the hay we need here instead of sending the money out of the country for an inferior lot of stuff that is often unfit to feed to stock. A foxy grandpa bought two-hits worth ol BUL'ur the other Iuy and while trving to catch up with some of the younger members of the famiiy, who had preceded him up Oak street, was passing one ( our popular trading nlaces when he was accosted by a pretty tad v clerk of the institution, with the question: "Wh iv doirt you runr Keel- ing pretty gay lor an ing pretty gay lor an oui man uraimpa made a feint to toss the package of sugar for an old man Grandpa into the lady's face, thinking to make her dodge, but the bunch ol sweetness slipped from his fingers and dropped with a sickening thud to the sidewalk where the granulated saccharine matter scattered for a rod around ; while shouts of laughter went up from the throats ot dozens of amused spectators. Now Grandpa knows that sugar has a great affinity for sweetnees, else the attraction of the lady's face wouldn't have pulled the sugar out of his hands. Such acci dents as this often lead to wonderful discoveries in nature. Hunt's Wall Paper House Headquarters for Contract Painting, Wall Tint ing, Taper Hanging, etc. Up-to-date Sign Painting Promptly Done. All the late de signs in Wall Paper kept on hand. Phone G71 Oak Street - Men's Summer Crash Hats, dark and light colors, 25c. Men's Good Summer Crash Hats, new style, just ar rived, $1 value, only 50c. HOOD Walk0ver The Splendid Increase in our Shoe business is due to the fact that people are appreciating the Style, Ease and Trustwor thy character of our Shoes. When you buy a Walk Over, or one of our Ladies' Fine Shoes, you get the same elegance, ease and quality that you would if you were a banker or his wife in New York or Chi- The Walk-Over Stores in those cities cater to the best trade, and they are buying the same styles at the same price you pay in Hood River. 3? Phone 581 are as low as any one for the The state of Oregon now has $4,000,000 of school funds drawing interest at an averaira of 6 per ceut. This is the larg est sum the state ever had drawing in terest and it represents the limit of irre ducible school fund, for a number of years hence, at least, The revenue irom this fun.l will be about 1240,000 per year and from this the expenses of running the state and land department must be paid, amounting to less than $10,000 per year, leaving about $2110,000 to be distrili uted annually among the counties of the state upon a basis of school population. The First National bank of Hood River opened for business Wednesday morning in the building formerly occu pied hv the uavenport uros. i.mnoer Co. The officers of Hood River's sec ond banking house are: It. Smith, president i F. S. Stanley, vice president; K. O. lilanchar, cashier. The directors are V. 8. Stanley, H. Smith, F. H. Hop. kins, J. C. Ainsworth, W. H. Kennedy. The Fossil milk men have sprung a new scheme to evade the pure food law. According to the Fossil Journal, Wed nesday, a cow was found swimming in the reservoir at that place, evidently in the attempt to dilute tho milk by absorption. J. E. Simmons, democratic candidate for congressman for the second district, was in town Saturday looking after his political interests. Presents For Children Or any boy or girl under ten years of age who will visit our new and second hand store on Saturday afternoon, June 4, between the hours of 2 and 4 p. on., will receive a nice present. 6. P. Dabnkv 4 Co. Strawberries and wood parlors. cream at the Hazel- : - Hood River Boys' Crash Hats, 25c kind, only 15c. Boys' Caps, worth 25 cents, only 10c. Company RIVER, OREGON.