The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 09, 1904, Image 7

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In upwards of three years of successful retailing, during which time this store has
passed the stage of infancy to maturity, our experience has taught us the wisdom of
buying for cash. As this principle has been a dominant factor in the development
and success of this business, we have always endeavored to instil the same principle
in the minds of our customers. The immense advantage of this is readily discerna
ble. Especially is this so in the conduct of a business of this magnitude, which has
rapidly grown in volume from month to month, until it is now regarded as by far
the best Dry Goods Store in Wasco County. In fact, there are few towns which sell
as many dry goods as this one Store alone.
Not only is this business large in volame, but we modestly claim it to be con
ducted on a high plane of efficiency, ever ready, however, to improve upon it at
every opportunity; our constant aim being "to lead and not to follow.
" The progressive management of this business realized at once that a tremendous
turn-over of merchandise at a small profit meant in theend better results than the
old-fashioned idea of big profits, because we may lose an occasional account, and
must have prices high enough to offset the losses.
To make it possible to do this on so close a basis and not involve loss to our
selves, has made it necessary to seek for an outlet the cash purchasers of merchan
dise to this great center of population. This in a word explains the success of the
price-making possibilities of this great purchasing organization.
From those who have favored us in the past with their business, and whom we
have endeavored to serve with that fidelity and interest that their confidence de
mands, we hope to merit a continuance of their favors in an increasing degree. If
anything has occurred to mar the relations between us, and of which we have not
been apprised, we trust they will not fail to acquaint us with the facts so as to en
able us to keep with us all our old friends.
We desire to extend our acquaintance among all who have not hitherto dealt
with us, and shall welcome them to our store at all times, that they may become
familiar with the remarkable facilities, assortments and anvantages afforded by this
store. . , ,
The development of this business and its consequent purchasing power could
not be accomplished without perfect organization, and this enables us to offer to
our customers unusual advantages in well assorted stocks, low prices and reliable,
prompt service.
' Yours truly,
FRANK A. CRAM.
O. R. & N. TIME TABLE.
Emit bound
No. Chlciwo Special. 11:43 a. m.
No. 4. Spokane Flyer, 10:10 p. m.
No. 6, Mall and Express, 10:50 p. m.
No. 24, Way Freight, 12:10 p. m.
No. 22. Kant Freight, 4:20 a, m.
West bound ,
No. 1, Portland Special, 3KB p. m.
No. 8, Portland Flyer, 5:32 a. ra.
No. 5, Mall and Express, 6:28 a. m.
No. 23, Way Freight, :2f a. m.
No. 21, Fast Freight. 6:45 p. in.
Hood River Weather Report.
...... 1 1 t- i ., itmAl. Mean
Imum temperature, 70 1-7; mean minimum,
51: mean, 110; precipitation, .13. '
Max-
BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
Hazlewood Ice Cream.
Oranges, and Bananas at Wood Bros.
Orpingtons and Minorcas at Lewis.'
Go to Fewel'a for White Clover ice
cream.
Strawberries and cream at the Hazel
wood parlors.
For bargains in Silverware, see Clarke,
the jeweler.
Shetland's ice cream at Tompkins &
Jochimeen'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.
Clarke, the jeweler, guarantees all
watch, clock and jewelry repair work.
With the warm weather has come
Shetland's famous ice cream at Tomp
kins & Jochimeen's.
. E. Bartmess has a first class uphol
B.
Ice cream Coe & Son.
Hunt & Co. For Sign Work.
and pineapple
to
D. JCj. unimn- ' ,
Bterer in his employ, and is prepared
do all kinds ol repcir worn.
The Paradise 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 iee cream made in the North-west-Swetland's.
For galeatTompkm 8
& Jochimsen's ice cream parlors.
' We invite the public to come in and
get our meat prices. We are selling
boiling meats at bed rock prices. Mayes
Tlurui
When you need a good diamond at the
lo vest porsl Die ngure, quuu
guaranteed by the cutter, call on Clarke,
t Un fau'Alftr.
We are still selling our home made
lard as cheap as other lard can be bought
and we guarantee every uuuacj.
i is. k 7Se; 3. 45c. Mayes Bros.
Mayes Bros.' meat market gives notice
that ail orders iur mui : -j
must be in by 10:45 o'clock. The after
noon delivery will be taken off at 4..W
Mayes Bkos.
Orders at McGuire Bros.'meat market
for morning delivery must
... .r ....I.. X it..afii.r in the after-
OI.n will he taken on at
A.tn McGinns Bros
Smith & Galligati are propagating
20,000 Newtown Pipp'"',8,'",1, bP"":
berg nursery trees for fall delivery. All
. - ?. i Lou from bealtuy
and tested trees. Hood River planters
should reserve their orders.
n..M!n addition to Hood River.a new
i ....... ;..V,ltr lunation for homes ou
HI1U TCIT Bigs"1 ,
ii. i i:..w Mui i.tfl now offered for
n$ ntirffiflDA At IIIOU
ea 1 3 on easy wmn f" , .
erate prices by Geo. D.Culberteon & Co.
Tv fl otrftwlierrv
ices at the Hazelwood.
Washington ice cream Coe & bon.
Made from pure cream. Washington
ice cream Coe & Son.
Hazlewood Ice Cream. Few as good
None better.
Six acres VA miles from town, for
sale cheap. See W.J. Baker.
"Auto-Spray" automatic spray pumps,
$5 to $8, at Norton & Smith's.
Bone & McDonald carry a full line of
chocolate menier and cocoa menier.
need attention? If SO,
call on Clarke, the jeweler and optician.
The Davidson Fruit Co. keep a line of
extra quality, medium priced buggies
and vehicles.
A fine ranch of 320 acres for sale. One
of the best buys in Hood River. See
W. J. Baiter.
rhr.r,latu mnnier is absolutely Dure,
and guaranteed best made. Get a can
at Hone wcuonaiu s.
Fresh Chinook Salmon, Halibut,
Shad, Lobsters, and fresh creamery
butter, at Mcuuire Bros.
For Sale Beautiful lots in Park addi
tion, center of town, from 200 to $250.
John Lelamd Henderson, Agent
Remember Tompkins & Jochimson is
the onlv firm in Hood River that
handles'Swetland & Son's ice cream.
We want your shipments of straw
berries. Send for Stencil and informa
tion. A. D. Blowers & Co.
iio Seattle, Wash.
r ..r,w i,a,-, iiio mritt. pomnlete line of
plain band and Bet rings in the city, get
mv urines before purchasing elsewhere,
Clarke the jeweler.
Strawlwriv crowers needing numbers,
rubber stamps, pads or ink will please
leave orders and they will be supplied
by Hood River Fruit Urowers union.
a fuu- TR-oflllnn tanks for Rpravingpur-
nnsea at Davidson Fruit Co. for .i.50
each. One hundred Sixty-gallon !.
riiorloa Ketts of The Dalles is doing
anma aiirn work for Hunt & Co. Any
s a nr . .tnu uiiv mine in a lauev uu-ur-
. 6 ".. I. L fc (I...... ....
rlat a cm nan ca on eitner mr. ocuoui
1 1 nnt A Co.
i tt.r. crinr, r,f the vear. after house-
lanine is the time to paint your floor
and woodwork. Rowley & Co. carry a
t..u lino r.r (Jramte floor paint. arno
n.ur tnin. Davis varnisn stain Bnu
household paint.
i in unl.iirlw Hood River, all
plowed and ready to plant, very nicely
situated home-site, g'wid soil, fenced
and nearly level, frice smai, terms.
For sale by D. Culbertson & Co.
Pontile & Hooleare agents for Daven
port-Thomson &Co., commission men
of Portland and can sell Oranges, Lem
ons and Vegetables at Portland prices
and guarantee the goods to be fresh and
good. try mem. innuiuw
They are a nonie lnsiuunun.
The Davidson Fruit Co. are rebuild
ing the platform east of their shipping
warehouse. Tiiey win put a rm.i u.r.
it to protect the fruit put into their
hands from the sun and rain. This is
an improvement that will tie greatly
appreciated by our strawberry shippers
and on- that will facilitate the handling
of the heavy t-hipnmi.M ot berries wnicn
iir.nu n tins company u iiu.
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No cream better than Washington ice
cream Coe & Son.
Fresh candies and the best ice cream
in town at Fewel's.
House to rent on the hill, or for sale
at a bargain. Apply to W. J. Baker.
If you need anything in the watch,
clock or jewelry line call on Clarke, the
jeweler. , .
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.
You will find a complete line of eye
glasssea and spectacles at Clarke the
jeweler's.
irn acrns. 4 mill's from Hood River,
first class fruit soil, 5 acres in bearing
strawberries, 400 winter apples, 10Q in
bearing, good spring, 5 room nouse ana
barn. Will subdivide. Price $25 per
acre, terms. For sale by Geo. D. Cul
bertson & Co.
An ot. mil. .a from Mosier. 8 acres
in Apple orchard Spitzenbergs, etc., in
bearing, living stream on land, log house
and barn, on well travelled road. A
genuine bargain, must betaken quick.
Price flO&O, easy terms, ror siue uj
Geo. I). Culbertson & Co.
tup TlAVinsON FRUIT COM
PANY, in addition to being large buyers
and shippers of fruit and berries, are
will aid the grower in fighting pents
and inflects, ineir iateni nivenm-wii m
fl.i Mna ia mittintr in A fitock of COIT)-
presaed air apray pumps to aHsist the
tuinnta u in ini'H vouiiL' orciiRraB or
nmoil ic,lua frt ts thaw Hnravilii? eaHllV.
and at much less cost than to buy a
large pump on time.
W. E. Godsoy spent Friday and Sat
urday in Portland.
Born to Mr. and Mm Will FriU, a 11
pound girl, May 18.
William Stadlenian and son Leo were
Portland visitors last week.
Misses Ida and Ora Powell of Van
couver are visiting J. u. rictcner i
family.
Jim Shannon of Wasco, Or., visited
with the family of G. D. Woodworth
last week.
A Salvation lassie was among the
passengers who got off the Dalles City
Monday morning.
Marshal Fralev repots 14 arrests dur-
the week 10 whites and 4 Indians all
common drunks.
Miss Mabel Carter, the elocutionist,
has returned to Hood River, after anex-
tended visit m California.
W. J. Baker sold three lots in River-
view Park addition to b. Beso, who
will build a residence goon.
Charley Temple, the jeweler, has put
up a handsome new sign on the window
t.: Dl... in Willioi.tH Hrm el,-,-.,
Major Booth to be Married.
The manv friends of Major 3. 8.
IWith will be pleasantly surprised to
learn that he baa taken unto himself a
wife. He informed the Glacier last
night that the happy event would take
place at 8 o'clock this morning, (Thurs
day) at the home of his mother, Mr.
Mary L. Booth, Kev. J. nersnner
performing the ceremony. The bride
is Miss Loretta F. Edmunds of Saginaw,
Mich., formerly of Portland, where she
was a nurse in the hospital corps at the
time the Major left for the Spanish war.
w.1 . r t ' ; - : . K 1 1 I, . ..J
ine uiacier joina mnu u vn nw
River in hearty congratulations for a
life of happiness and prosperity. Miss
Edmunds will arrive this morning from
the Fast. ' After the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Booth will leave by steamer for a
few days' visit in Portland.
Notice t the School Children.
Please meet at the old schoolhouse
erounda Thursday afternoon at 7:30
o'clock to takei part in the G. A. R.
parade and flag presentation ceremon
ies. By Order of the Committee.
New Today.
Washington ice cream at Rowley &
Company's.
$500.00 to loan on farm security
W.J.Baker.
New soda water fountain at Rowley
& Go's. All the new delicious flavors.
don't fail to call and inspect the Side
Delivery Clover Buncher at McDonald
& Henrich's.
See the 1904 sickle grinder sold by
McDonald & Henrich.
n,0,,i,.n inoi-lilne nil and six brands
of axle grease at McDonald & Henrich's
"Bee Line" buggies straignt as a
string, $45 up at McDonald & tlenncn a
Buy the "Draw Cut" mower. They
will cut where all others fail. They
never break and last forever. McDon
ald & Henrich.
We can attach a Side Delivery wind
rower to any mower. Call and see it.
McDonald & Henrich.
"WATER NOTICE.
Application must lie made at the ofllce
of the Hood River Klectric Light, Power
and Water Co. before any irrigating is
Patrons livirnr weft of fourth
street will use water from 2 to 5 p. m
7 in in nt. lliirht. TllOSe UVIIll
East of Fourth street will use the water
from 5 to 11 a. m.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON,
mtf Manager
cinrA crroat assortment. AH
sizes in Musliu and Bunting. G. A. R.
Flags and all nationality, from g
Combs-You will be delighted with
our showing of strictly new thing In
Puff, Side and Back Combs. The very
latest. '
Tents and Wagon Covers- A
new shipment lust in. Camp Stoves,
Camp Kettles, Coffee Pots, Frying Pans,
T! I'unfi PUtee. etc. Little Price.
Alii vup p '
& llno 1 vprv beautiful
.JoFiiiieot, 15 to 75c per ICO
-.., inuitntlnna Fur Children's
r a I lv iimiM.n"- - - -
prti. nrinicd in gold and colors, i
verv new and cute, 50c BOX i
New Waist Sets-A recent ship-n-ent
of new, ud-lo-date Buttons in
rl (iilt nod Gun Metal. The latest
! styles.
of his shop in Williams' drug store.
Miss Mella White left last Thursday
for her home at Monmouth, after a visit
in Hood River with MrB. C. D. Thompson.
A hit; band of Yakimas came down on
the Dalles City Monday morning to
take part in tne strawDerry campaign
Norman McCay and family will
move from Trout Lake the first of the
month to a fruit ranch near Hood
River.
Miss Clara French arrived in Hood
River from Los Angeles Friday and will
visit with her sister. Airs. G. D. wood
worth.
Miss Mara Smith, sister to Mrs. M.
M. Hill of the east side, left last week
for an extended visit with relatives in
Iowa.
August Beuchler, proprietor of the
Columbia brewery at The Dalles, was
transacting buisiness in Hood River last
week.
Mins Santesson and Mine Huth Teal
came up' from Portland Saturday and
made a short visit at "Pinehurst" with
Miss Teal.
L. N. Blowers was up from Portland,
Monday, toexercise his riglitof franchise
at the tolls, and to help swell the major
ity in old Wasco.
George F. Culbertson took a party of
four to look at land in the Wind River
country Monday morning. They went
on the Dalies city.
Tim Orpcrnn State Grange closed a
successful annual meeting at Corvaliis
Inst week. The next meeting will be
held at Forest Grove.
Goorire Culver and Clarence Lilly left
..mlau f.irtlm llnrul River milnt.rv to
pick strawberries. Gales Creek corres
pondent in Forest Grove Times.
Miss Lettie McDonald of Pioneer,
Wash., came up last Wednesday, and
will visit witti lier sister, airs. j.u.
Brundage during the berry season.
J. H. Ackerman, state superintendent
of public instruction, stopped off at
Hood River, Sunday, and visited with
bis father-in-law, William Boorman.
V I Mniiov and family eanift un
from Portland last Monday and camped
at O. L. Stranahan's, while Mr. Mooney
is taking care ot ins strawnerry crop.
R. W. Ben field of Hoquiam, Wash.,
spent a few days in Hood River this
week, on nis way to casern uregon,
where he has a valuable limner ciaim.
Among the East Side republicans who
helped to boost the republicans to victory
ill H H'0 county wan ivuuweu oiicuuj,
who worked early and late for success.
M. O. Fuller, of Grand Island, Neb.,
arrived in Hood River on the steamer.
Spencer, Monday. He is an old friend
of Charles McVay and IK K. Byorlee.
Xf.. C Ur M.., enrl r.l,ilrlnn left
Thursday morning for Hood River val
ley, where tney win spenu tne cummer.
Chrouicle.
The neighbors around the stores have
lu hi water Dines ana pipea tne water
from Trout creek to the several houses.
Goldendule Sentinel. .
Mrx. IkiiI Burke wishes to thank all
tl.r.un li'ttr, utmwurl tlu.ir Wimlnpflfi and
sympathy to her brother, ,Mr. Dallas,
aunng uia reeein. imi uiuca,
A W ni.lKonlr tliA rr.fll natalit man
sold last week two choice lotsin W inane
addition to W. K. Hyatt, an employe oi
Norton & Smith, the plummers.
Bert Heath, whoSias the contract for
the foundation work on the courthouse
nt. Stevenson, went down on the Dalles
Citv Monday morning to look after the
work.
T K Thulium nrinpinal nt thn Dalma
public schools, and Miss Elizabeth Bonn
of that city were married in tne j'aues,
rn. 1 t 1LT. ...I M
inursuav, juni) . wu. nnu luio,
Landers' left the same day for St. Louis,
John Hinrich carries his arm in I
alinrf n q thA roHiilt ctt eontitct with heels
of an unruly horse One of the bones of
Ins lett arm is iracturea.
Mrs. John R. Nickelsen and son Don
ald are at Astoria. Mrs. Nickelsen is
a sufferer from hay fever and finds that
the climate of Portland and the seaside
affords a sure relief.
Last Friday night the Women of
Woedcraft were surprised by Neighbors
tinnier and Ewers brinuinir in a boun
tiful supply of strawberry shortcake
and cream. Come again neighbors.
Mrs. G. H. Tracy of Canyon City Ore
gon, uaugmer oi nix. aim mrs. j. o.
Carter, arrived in Hood Kiver, Monday,
r.n a lrinit trtlior IWIvntB. Mr. TrtCV 1H
an employe of the Canyon City bank.
C. U. Dakm and Bert Kent nave
M....lotrrl t.uintinff ftia flnA IWV THfA'
liUIII..lV "'P, -
of Phil Matthews on River street
T,a hmian hnii narn mi nniHn on me
interior and is one of the fine residences
of Hood River.
Til i Butler has been appointed eie
r.ntr,r of th lnt nf T. C. Dallas, de
ceased, and all persons knowing them
selves indebted to the estate are re
quested to call at the bank of Butlaf &
Co., and make settlement.
E. D. Button, son of Frank Button,
arrived home from San Francisco where
hu l.aa tuiun attunrlinar Brhnril. niWOMrft.
tory to entering Stanford. lie is home
to spend his vacation and will enter
Stanford at the beginning of the school
year.
Attorney A. A. Jayne was on the
BtreeHplei'tion day for the first time in
two weeks. Mr. Jayne is recovering
D. M. Cookingham, representing the
Equitable Savings and Loan Association
of Portland, is in Hood River, the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Castner. They
i
were neignoors m jammm, iuii;...
Walk0ver
The Splendid Increase in our
Shoe business is due to the fact
that people are apprwiating
the Style, Ease and Trustwor
thy character ofmrShoes.
"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
cago. The Walk-Over.Stores in
those cities cater'to the best
trade, and they are buying
registered the same styles at the same
We are treating you to the very best. 1 ' Jl
IT iT .A. I9 Is ' S.
hi I r
General
Delivery
J. E. RAND'S STORE
Phone
581
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 every day, and our prices are as low as any one for the
same quality of goods.
Dixie Cirl-A mighty pretty wo-
step, by the author of Creole Bene oc
The Vl'ginians-A new, stirring
novel of western Life. The first sold
at this prit 25c
New Lewia and Clark, souvenir
Pocket Mirn.ra, very pretty IOC
Red, White and Blue Canes.
Viittiotie Anrns.
Cap PisfoJa.
Cartridge Cunes.
C-nfetti.
Torpedoes.
HalooliR, etc.
A DEPARTMENT STORE IN MINIATURE,
The Little Store with Little Prices
from a xevprp attack of the arm. aceom
.
tie had lieen through a siege of severe
linens. II is menus are pieasea to note
that he is attain recovering his former
good health.
V W I'rihnnw haa received the eon
tract to erect a residence for H. C. Bate
ham just west of the Park street school
It will cost about 12.10". in nave an
.... J...n ,ii i-.t ri ii. nr-.Hi Wnrk will com
mence as soon as material can be got on
tnegrouna.
I- ran It A Cram, the uo-to-date inor-
rliant ha decorated his Store front in
patriotic colors. teorg! I. Hlocom, the
book man. has done likewise. The
iirar.,1 Irmii mvi.-iti, have reouested that
all merchants decorate their places of
business on the streets through which
the parade will pass. The line of inarch
is announced in the official program
appearing on another page.
o
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.
injury. ui . ivuwidj ancnuwu
and reports him getting along
Vvrti Walla, while hike ridinir on
Paradise lane last Thursday morning,
was attacted by two vicious Indian
cayuses. In the mtxup the youth was
kicked on the nana, two nones
iimM hrr.lr.tti anrl tliA Hlfin hadlv
pealed off of his Angers. The bicycle
escaneu lniurv. ut. nowiey aiienueu
the boy
nicely.
J. G. True of Viento was in town Sat
urday. Mr. True considers the Glacier
a very good paper. Last September ne
inserted a "Girl Wanted" ad, and the
very same day the paper was issued a
lu-.imr.infr hnv OVrivoil at. hid hflllin. Mr.
rnju.ii iii r . .
True is in charge of the planer for the
r- -r 1... f l'Lnlj, 11.. UUIIS
Vlcg'Jll luuiirci v. u. , iiv . n . . .w. r.v.JB
his company expects to begin loading
ties in a few days.
Joseph Framer completed the plaster
work on Mr. Metcalf's new house in Bel
mont, last week. He also finished plas
tering an addition F. G. Church has
tlv nut onto his house. Mr. Fra-
zier came to Hood Kiver 20 years ago.
He says he is better able to work today
ll.dn I. a nun ttiuti lla hail to HHP
vuuu IIV " '" ... . - -
glasses then, but has no use for them
now.
Marv the six-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. 8. Olinger, had the misfor
tune to break her leg one day last week.
The little girl was crossing the street at
!...r. nn.l r.o tr.hi lu. I.Mr IrU.t in . tw.ln ill
huv .iniu, ...... ...... 1 1 . . . . . v. . . -- :
the crosB'Walk she was tripped up and
injured, one whs given prumpi. uimiai
attention and iB now mending rapidly.
There promises to be a lively building
boom in Hood Kiver this summer.
Arr.liit.wf .T K. Sitriiimlian ia alreadv
preparing plans for the following build
ings: A JvlU,UUU I) IRK, two Humes, iur
Hon. E. L. Smith, corner Oak and Third
streets; a $1,200 residence for K. 0.
Klanchar, cashier in the first rsmionui
hank, the residence to be located near
A. A. Javne'B home in Itiverview Park:
a house for Mrs. George P. Crowoll,
opposite the residence of Captain A. 8.
Iu..u.ut.a ilia unmn tit I'rxut, hi.twien
ja.HOO and f'l.lXK); a residence for E. B.
lirailloy, the jod printur, to cost. f,,uuu,
and to be 44x44 feet in extent: a resi
dence of his own in Winans addition,
to cost :),000.
Masons liegiui on the stone work to the
foundation for the E.L. Smith brick,
Tuesday. This building is to be fit) x 75
feet ill extent. The first national bank
will occupy the corner, 20 x40. Next to
the bank on Oak street will be the main
entrance ol the Btore room to be occupied
by J. E. HanuV the merchant. Facing
Third street there will be another store
entrance, cnnecting with the store room
on Oak street. The bank will have a
corner entrance. The second story of
the building will contain l.i or more
rooms for office uso. When completed
this building will be one of the most im
posing bricks in the city.
Tl.n Wl.itn KhIiiwiii K.nterDriso has
the following to say of the marriage
Sunday, May 22, of rred Groshong to
Miss Ida Parratt of Glcnwood: "The
bridegroom, Fred Groshong, is tho
elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gro
shong of White Salmon. His grand
parents live near by. The Uroshongs
are classed with the old settlers, having
been here 10 years, ana are a laniuy
who stand well to tho head of Boeial
affairs. Fred is only a little over 21,
and while living at home, though a
rrt.nui.Yi man lu. nMVUP (llll a tllintf Wllicll
ho knew bis mother to be opposed to
... . . ... 11 ..I
WHICH snowed a noniunesa ot ,hi;k
rarely attained. The bride, Miss Ida
Parrott, who lived with her parents
nearGlenwood, is a young woman of
iloini.ut.il' habits and is fond of her par
ents and of her home.
There has been a great Increase in the
iirnitnetiiin nf harlev in the Pacific
Northwest in the past three or four
years, the increse being more notable
last year than in any previous year.
Barley is not used extensively in the
Northwest for feeding purposes, but the
barley grown in Eastern Washington,
Eastern Oregon and Northern Idaho is
in especial demand for brewing purposes
and the exports of the grain are growing
rapidly. Rural Northwest.
"Miss Grace Eliot accompanied her
father. Dr. T. L. Eliot, to HwmI Kiver,
Saturday. Pr. Eliot occupied the pul
pit in the Unitarian church Sunday
morning, in the absence of his son,
W. G. Eliot, who is the minister' in
charge. Dr. Eliot's sermon was enter-.
taining and wholesome, as they always
are.
The Globe Clothing' Co.
Rio- Cut in Reliable Men's and Boys' CLOTHING
and SHOES. Sale commences Friday, June 10th, and
lasts for one week.
SUITS.
Men's Black Clay Worsted
Suits, neatly tailored and
perfect fit, sizes 30
to 44, $15 value, J
troat y.OU
Men's Dark Grey Mixed, a
very neat summer bum,
regular price $12.50 ft
for this week only... O.uD
Men's Black and Blue Chev
iots, in summer weights,
very good Suit for
$10, for this great 5.95
Cut Sale, only
Rnvs' Loner Pants Suits, in
- ' o '
in very popular shades, lat
est make, up too.ou
value, this sale only 5"5
Boys' Dark Suits, sizes 14 to
19, well worth 7.50 . 0
for this sale only J.V5
Little Bovs' 2-niece Suits. 1
lot of about 35 Suits, range
in size from 4 up to 14, not j
one in the lots sold for less
than $2.50 and up ( ftftl
tn f5. vour choice I."Ui
H 7 y
SHOES.
Men's Shoes, made of choice
calf skin, blucher cut, a
$3.00 value, for this
sale only X.UU
Men's Fine Vici Kid Shoes,
suitable for a dress shoe,
$3.50 value, for this
sale only
Men's extraordinary good
every day Shot's, will stand
hard wear, for this . ,
sale only '
Ladies' Fine Vici Kid Dress
Shoes, the latest last in
turn and heavy soles, a
$3.50 value, for this
sale only X.VO
Ladies' good every day Shoe
in box calf, a vici kid and
congress calf, $2.50 .
value, only 4J
GlliltSTust ojrived a big
shipment. They range from
76c up to $3.00.
Cotton Blankets of a very
good quality and good
weight. Dark colors. $3.00
value, reduced to $2.10.
Men's Summer dark-colored
OvershirtS. Black and
white stripe, 45c value,
only 16c.
Boys' Summer Crash Hats,
25c value, only 15c.
Men's extra good weight
Overalls, regular 75c val
ue, per pair only 60c. .
Boys' good weight Over
alls, 35c value, only 25c.
This Big Reduction Sale is only for one week. Be sure to be on deck
to share with the Bargains. Economical buyers cannot afford to miss
tjiis Special Bargain Event. Remember the place:
Sfic GLOBE CLOTHING CO.
Opposite Bartmess' Furniture Store. "HOOD RIVER, OREGON,