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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1904)
0 9 a ' . ' FRANli A. CRA M ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE ANXOUNCES A Great Slaughter j& j& ON 7 & Sheer Was (UiOOCIlS Goods will be offered for less than Manufacturer's Cost. . A combination . , ., . . i.. it mmmsarv to take this course to sell our beautiful stock OI CirCUHlBtauv;co ixixa - v - this season. We never carry over anything, bo the line i new, snappy, and r .ii uttt wp. WFED THE MONEY. lull Ul DlVv, JJW ' ... Every effort will be made to please you just as though we were not Belling i,i A fold backward season has caught us with an elegant assortment of Voiles, Grenideris, Organdies, Suitings, Swiss, Dimrties, Batistes and other popular weaves too numerous to mention in aeiau. We will have on" display m our uast vvinuow u hub t not one piece of which is worth less than 20c and up to 35c per yard regular. 12c!think of that price! You cannot afford to buy mhco when lovely patterns such as we show for 12c, 9c, 7c and 5c are at your command, and will be until further notice. Yours truly, FRANK A. CRAM. N. B.-Many other rare snaps will be found on our counter at half price, which for lack of space we don't mention, T... ,n I "WATER NOTICE. ja w ' - I East bound No. a, Clilcano Special, 11:43 a. m. No. 4, Hpokane rlyer, :W p. m. No. Mall and Express, 10:50 p. m. No. 24, Way KreigHt, 110 P- m. No. 22. Fast Freight, 4:05 a. m. Wn rtind SfMl 8:03 m No. & Portland Flyer, 6:30 il ra. No. 5, Mall and Kxpress,4:48 a. ra. No. 28, Way Freight, MS m No. ill. Fast Freight. 5:45 p.m. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Fireworks at Coe & Son'B. Hunt & Co. For Sign Work. H. Re lie's ice cream at Stuart's. Orninatons and Minorca at Lewis i7., oi f,,r White Clover ice Strawberries and cream at the Hazel wood parlors. For bargains in Silverware, see Clarke, the jeweler. Hazlewood Ice Cream. Few as good XT Klinv Swetland's ice cream at Tompkins & Jochimeen s Hu.U.19ft4 sickle grinder sold by McDonald Henrich. Lunches served at all hours at Sta . nnnfwiinnerv and cafe. Cocoa menier and chocolate menier at i) A MxHiinflld'H. JHJUO W " v . Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic and keep oil gray nairs. Clarke, the jeweler, guarantees all watch, clock and jewelry repair work. Champion machine oil and six brands JU.se at McDonald & Henrich's west her has come Swetland's famous ice cream at Tomp kins & Jochimsen's. Best ice cream made in the North-west-Swetland's . Fur sale atTompk... i & Jochimsen's ice cream parlors. Remember Tompkins A wnh the only firm in Hood River mat handles Swetland & Son', ice cream. A few 75-gallon tanks (or spraving pur poses at Davidson Fruit Co. for 3.50 S One hundred Sixty-gallon $o. We invite tliepublic to come , in and boihng meats it bedrock prices. Mayes B"08, i i .li-mniwl atthe guaranteed by the cutter, can on r., ineieweiei. , We are stilt selling our home made l.ri..SSp..otberldtabonht " j ...ntiw everv bucket. TaZue. Mayes Bbos et ,!n ?LU..Ein off ' tf 430. noonaei.vcr, Maybs Bros . a .- DMAo 'moat, market Orders twcuuii. " . morning delivery must be ta W!?.CV "I'iiita'Ston off at noon,-- McGcibeBbos. . 'smith Galllff, 20,000 Newtown -rv All berg nursery tree ft. fall de very. AH Hd River planter, ,boUldreser-ethe.rorde . Charles iicui oi . --""p - An Hunts uo. t r ..1.... .,1 Tu rirpnm ltiicnw v " Candies made daily at btuart s. Stuart's now open opposite the opera house. Washinirton ice cream at Rowley s Company's. Hnadouarter8 for fireworks atueo. r. Coe & Son's. tiiOO.OO to loan on farm security W. J. Baker. Trv "Upper crust" Flour. It lias no equal. O. L. Co. $200 to loan on real estate security. See or address, isurnettb ium-An. Trw t.)i atrawherrv and pineapple ices at the Hazelwood. Phone 51 for sack of "Upper Crust Flour. Money back if not satisfied. Rrenli candies and the best ice cream in town at Fewel's. ' Antn.8i.rav" automatic spray pumps, $5 to f8, at Norton & Smith's. na A, ATi-TVinaM rarrv a full line of chocolate menier and cocoa menier. House to rent on the hill, or for sale at a bargain. Apply to W. J. Baker. New soda water fountain at Kowiey & Co's. All the new delicious flavors. "Bee Line" buggies straight as a string, $45 up at McDonald & Hennch s. r ...,. attention? If SO. IflJ TUUI ujvo "'J ' . . . call on Clarke, the jeweler and optician. You will find a complete line of eye glasses and spectacles at Clarke the jeweler's. don't fail to call and inspect the Side Delivery Clover Buncher . at McDonald & Hen rich's. t i... nil r,( tlip Htnndard made 1 uamno ' , . , watches, call and get prices, Clarke the jeweler. ' ri.. tv.. KVnit keen a line of extra quality, medium priced buggies aim vemcies. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired at the lowest possible prices, Clarke the iaUlI We can attach a Side Delivery wind- rower to any mower, win aim ; . McUonalU & nenncn. ln.. moninr ia nhsnlntelv Dlire, VIIUVUIUW - rf . and guaranteed best made. Uet a can ut Koiih ,t McDonald's. Fresh Chinook Salmon, Halibut, Shad, Lobsters, and fresh creamery k..ttop at Mrduire Bros. "" - ... , S E. Bartmess has a first class upnoi sterer in his employ, and is prepared to do all kinds of repair work. mi... I. : mum anil lllorCVOU lllttl lunging ...y-i rH - , must have, after eating VN lute Clover Clover ice cream at reweis. For Sale-Beautiful lots in Park addi tion, center of town, from 200 to 2o0. John i.blanh B.-n.itni, - . Buy the "Draw Cut" mower They will cut where all others fail. They never break and last forever. McDon ald A Henrich. We want your shipments of first-class cherries and other fruits. Send for Sten cil and information iree, A. D. Blowers & Co. Seattle, Wash. I now have the mo6t complete line of plain band and set rings in the city, get my prices before purchasing elsewhere, Clarke the jeweler. Ptrawberjy growers needing numueio, rnblier stamp, Pds or ink will please i .mm '!,,, , he slim, led leave orui;rs i - , by Hood River Fruit Growers' L nion. Application must be made at the office of the Hood River Klectric Light, Power and Water Co. before any irrigating is done. Patrons living west of Fourth street will use water from 2 to 5 p. m. and from 7 to 10 at night. Those living Fast of Fourth street will use the water from 6 to 11 a. m. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, mtf Manager. Water and Light Notice All water and lignt onis musv oe wu at the company's otlice each month in advance, on or before the 10th day of the month. No collector will be sent out hereafter.In all cases where bills are not promptly paid when due, tho ser vices will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid. HOOD RIVER ELECTRIC L. P. & By John Leland Henderson, Manager. TWiaa niaittUa Hartley ia home from successful year at Pacific university, J-orest urove. Mrs. M. A. Gordon and daughter re turned to their home in The Dalles the first of the week. Mrs. P,. F. Friday went to Salem Sat nnUv afternoon, where she will visit awhile with her parent Mrs. J. D. Estesof Lyle, WohIi., was in Hood River Monday, shopping nd viaitinsr her nelihew, Billy Slupnau. H. C. Rush of Mount Hood has tome of the finest strawberries oi tne season. His smallest berry patch repaid him. m.. v c fnna am! Mr. and Mrs. N. Moses and family, of Hutchinson, Minn., are visiting . r. ioee i xiouu River. Mi..a f.., Harm.tt nf The Dalles. . .Ism in Ilia citv last week. niivnv reicmi ... : . . the euest of her cousin, Miss Coreen Fowler. rruA i.i:n. r.r tlia 1Tnitnrian rhiinh x nc imuoo ... . ... will give an informal reception to Mrs. .r . ... l. ..i n r n ii..n V. U. r.liot at tne nonie ui iu. v uu nine. Friday P. m. Parria RvnrlPA irraduated from U. A. n o.wi rotnrnnit home Mondav. Carrie v. ............ made a spienum recoru aim juon . i . nt i.; Droua oi ner sneepsaui. r. rr T Vliot r nn front 1 ' I . aiiu uiim " - i- Portland, and will spend the summer at. t hPir mnntrv nome. nuuniiuuin, un on the banks of Hood River. Elder J. C. Crabb of Iowa is holding ..a at tlia T.attAr Tlav Kftinta nhurnh wa mill's Ri.ntn oi lioou luver. mmv inira lorin at 8 o'clock. Ail lnvitea. O -ra Mart Rand was showing Mr. ilenson, . .i,u.Ail,;d at ITnivnniitv Park. about nooa niver rnuay. , u. is engaged in the merchatile business in Portland. - " "' UtB. Anton AVise and daughter, Miss Nellie, formerly of Hood River valley. but now residing ai itouie, or., wn .... .!. T?..nlut.,r Tl.nrudav anrl arfl the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gould. Una Wilson of Dufur and Miss vera Jackson of this city, attended commence ment exercises at roresi urovc inoi week. Miss Wilson will remain here the guest of Miss Jackson for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Reea and son of Cove, and Mrs. E. P. McDaniel of Baker City, was visiting L. C. Haynes Saturday. Mr. Rees ia proprietor of the Cove flouring mill. Miss Nell Alexander, who has been visiting at Mr. Woodworth's, left for her home at Vancouver Wednesday. Sh was accompanied as far as the Locks bv Miss Idell Woodworth. A. C. French, a cousin of Mrs. u. v. Woodworth. was taken to the North Pacific sanatarium last Sunday for an operation. He is reported to .rje uoing nicely. Morton, the four-year-old son of Mr. ... i At., n it Tiakm full from a fence mm .'iic. v. v. . . - - , Friday, and fractured the small bone of l.: t Tha arm WAR badly twisted, but Dr. Brosius straightened it, and the little fellow is doing nicely. Rev. Troy Shelly, wife and daughter, of Hood River, are attending U. (.com mencement exercises. Rev. Shelley is a brother of Hon. J. M. Shelley, and is m u iinnu th graduation of his son, Ralph S.Shelley Eugene Register. Joseph F. Smith, President of the Mn.iAn flmrfh anminnsnied bv Mrs. Snntli, Mr. ami airs. i. " . iy.' Seymour B. oung, amveu in noou River last Thursday morning by earley train, taking steamer on to Portland, the same day. A Christian Endeavor society was ized last Sunday at Menominee 'Better Thai 6octor Prescrlptjoiw " vi. t w Tnmer. of Truheart, va., aaya that Cbamberlaln'a Stomach and liver Tableta nave uone uiui good than anything he could get from the doctor. If any physician In this country was able to compound a med- leine tnat wouia prouuw uv j Ing results In cases of stomach troubles, btliousnem or constipation, hi whole tinia would be used In preparing thi one medicine. For sale by all drug gist. ' Half Man Still Lives. who is only half alive to the mnrlS and aocietv will not succeed in business. He should bo to v iiiiams ai i At .tv.tt Pilmn Tablets. i naruiaiy uu gc They are guaranteed for all weakness. Thrown From a Wagon. Haurm K. Raboock was thrown from u vitrei v bruised. He applied Chamberlaln'a Pain Balm free ly and says It to the best liniment he - .1 . I L. I. B wall ever ueea. air. iMioroca known citizen of North Plain, ionn. There to nothing equal to Pain Balm It will effect a cure In one-third the time required hv an v other treatment, ror bw all druggists U UN Cut the Button ofr Your Trouiertl Suspender buttons are a thing c-f the past. The BUTTOSLESS SUSPEND ER fastens to the trousers by a neat nickel-plated clasp that takes hold with a bull dog grip, yet positively does not tear the cloth. The buttonless has cast off back as well as fronts. The most convenient suspender made FOR SUMMER-DAYS MfiTia'" Shirts A swell line of Negligees for men. Underwear bummer Underwear for everybody. Hosiery New and beau tiful patterns. HatS-Crash and Duck in the millinery department. Caps-Bomiets and Capf for the Children. wvHto Oftftrl a Several patterns to be closed out at cost. ABSOLUTELY no inferior goods in stock. Reliable qual ity. Lowest prices. K IfcT J 3? & " S- i 0 DOC 300 REMOVAL SALE 0 Next weeR we 0 We are going to move will tell you all about it. We are going to make you prices that will surprise you. Watch next week's Glacier. J. E. RAND. fiii. mK h nrices which the Hood River Fruit Co. paid for the East Side farms purchased laBt month: Aug ust Paasch, 40 acres, f 12,000; O. It. Castner, 11 acres, l,300; Warren Wells, 12 acres, $2,300; B. N. Sproat, 10 acres, .aa 'ill IT TA...n IHiaku Krt Ml. orcanized ast Kunclay at Menominee iu,ouu; n. y . wui -i S a preaching service conducted by The Galligan tract was unimproved. . . I T II 1 TV.n f . .1 l.lll' i lit! I m .. 1 ... I A llnamun WAM HAtnOVinff lVeV. J. HDiaii'iwi . 1 lOIOl""""' ........... - ollicets were elected: President, Mrs. najig and tacks from the poles about Sew Today, All trimmed huts at one-half price for the next thirty days. Mmk. Ahbott. Cleahancr SALR-f all millinery at prices to suit the times, iums. num.n. Farm and Citv Property Ioanh Kb- ootiateu on short notice at snuiu cosi and prevailing rates of interest. George T). ("nlbertson & Co. Regular meeting Hood River Chapter Nr. 25 Order Kastern Star, Tuesday, June 28. initiation. A full attendance . . nni T t - l HI u i ph mi . merese iu. ivMHtuei. . ir..(ni.- u.at,. it nlin.nA. rini?fl and H iillllCP, ev.i. ""-i r- cut glass will be sold at greauy reanceu nfimiB Inr l ift liexi IU UBVB Ml icnuit ;.L. V, 11. lEMI'LE. a.. so o.TPfl tun mred land. ' i: un . ' - tillable, good soil, requiring no irriga tion ; l llllies iroill nunc naiuiuu uyv i.i;.,r. n.n main road: considerable wood value on the land. Price, 000, f.aah. (icorire I). Culberlson & lo. h.-.i,,. Uuimur is in need nf from L'. .iiaimD iim.uv "j to 35 men to do all kinds of work in his lnirifintt camn. and about lour or nve ..i ...... lnmiira at the store 15 miles souin oi noou mvci uu vuu road. The Pine Grove Temperance onion will meet in the church as usual Friday i.. 91 at ft o'clock. All evening! u....w friends of temperance are most cordially . . . . . a ..rf..vi ...ill Viu invited to oe present, "" . . . L . n atmaim in mil. tirit. work. v.. a M (inn... iinin.T.roved land. covered with scattering oak and fir tim licr, surface eloping and rolling, some fiti,n..! 8 to 10 acres tillable fruit land; large living spring; situated Vi, miles from Hood River on county road; excel uhaiiaml location for poultry ...',;.. I'rir-e 1850. Kasv terms. George 1). CuineriHou a vo Mount Hood Will Celebrate- Jlount Hood will celebrate the 4th of July. There will ue a picnic m u.o i .1 r. ,wn near tin. liuii.t Hood lrnuuu pi.nw ' - hill; a ball game in the afternoon and a .Inure, in the evening. Good mueic and good order. Everyone invited. B O. A. Ksox. W. M. CoorKR. wiiiimn Rtailillwman was in from t. i .u Mnnilav. on his way to lltllll IJOI .'1 - - Portland. Mr. Staddleman says the ...:..io. onnu' ilisnnneared from the woods about the lake only last week Clara Cahoon ; vice president, Mr. Ray Gaboon ; secretary, mm t.un auuvou, treasurer, JMiss Irma Cress. Ralph Shelley is home from F.uaena, ...i,,,,... i,u uiiiii uru.liuitiHl June 15. from the University of Oregon, with the degree of 1$. 8. Mr. Shelley made a good record while at the university. He expects to spend part of the summer on his homestead on the East Bide. W. G. Eliot, jr., accompanied by his wife and family and his mother, Mrs. T I.. Kliot and Miss Helen Eliot, ar- T. L. Eliot and Miss Helen Eliot. rlFASjXtVk rived Saturday noon from Portland for the side of what looked at night like "!f. .. ... ;.?u.,l Uii..r Mr. Eliot ral camn fire, with a colored Incai fiatnrdiiv. and nutting up "Post no Bills" signs. Thii will work a hard ship on those people who delight in posting dodgers on buildings and poles to the disfigurement of the city. Nails .i.n .Uivan in In the noles and line men have had their clothing torn by them. There is a heavy fine lor posting notices where they are not permitted. n v tirtlllM.n. vuniriilt. hail bv W. r.. n iiimuio, vi b"j-i i. n..nt,.oi ami mint novel decorated j II i 1 1 1 D 11' 1. H '.v .. ..v. ... " window during the encampment last week. Three muskets were qiacKcu uy . -1 iruiiri aw. fi 1 tr 1 1 1. i in ia aiiih . colored incan I i"H i muifi ...v., f , ilnanant Illlit lllirnlllir in It. in Bliutuor corner was a tent, with a soldier s uni form inside. The whole presented a very realistic picture. Moss covered the ground. There were many comments upon the window from the visitors. Friday afternoon, about 4 o'clock there came a clap or two of thunder and it.. r. attar nf biiT rain droits. There were desultory flashes of light ning and the rain poured steadily for an . . . : I Al.n Hln nllBMI nf nour or more, uum hhj i.iu t6.. I), N. Byerlee, the weather man, biiowbu . . 1 1 ..( no l.w.lw.u dm lieiivit'st rain U lull ill .v , , since spring set In acoupieoi mouuia ago. The showers iresneneu up uiiiisn and cooled on me iniwy """"" Luckily it waited until the encampment ..i l . l.l!u. miint in uina Al'ur. 1IIO BUIUlflO uiu w.-iiv declare that heavy rain storms always followed a tug name. iori swapping of war stories the day before produced sufficient concussions in the atmosphere to bring on the rain Friday. afternoon. , School Meeting at Frank ton. Three voters turned out to the annual school meeting in the Friuikton district, Monday. One o( these, M. II. NicMsen, was elected clerk, another, M" R. Noble, was elected director, the third was al ready a director, G. D. Woodworth. There will be a meeting of the school .i: . . u..i, u-linn the teachers UIIVCUIIB uniiui; iil l,n olHcte.il. and the date sot for the beuinning of the next school term. m.T. l"a Kf. Viobniaim'. 1'2th term AlUB I1IH&CI3 A'll. i." .-. ..linnl clerk six times in Hood River and aix times in Frank ton dis- Aftha TUrrAifc school house, about 20 of the voters were present. 0. . L. t iA ... Hirnntiir find V ll VUIIUIO HUB d vivv v-' ---- liam Davidson, clerk. Professor Thomp son has been re-engaged as principal for ,mliui luriti at a aalarv of t7o a mn,,th x U ChhI. and MiHS Norman have been re-elected for the Intermedi ateand primary grades. iQ.i .T T. tlBmirner will t.reach at Pine Grove next Hunday at 3 :30 o'clock. iru t t allow liaa hm.n uliu'ted rrln- cipal of the eight-rmim Eastham school at Oregon City. Mrs. Hhaw is a favorite in Hood River, where she has been teaching for the last four years, and was li tii fur the fifth time at a recent meeting of the directora. uooo. n,iver people will regret to see uer iubvh Captain and Mrs. Shaw will make their !,, in iimmn r.it.v thn commit vear. The captain, who ha a warm spot in his heart for Hood River, says he will return huiiiouhj. i...i. ... here Captain Shaw has taken an active part in all things which pertained to tha best Interests of the city. Hi work for the Grand Army encamp ment did much to make it a success. Captain 8haw is now in the real estate business in rortianu. Worst of all Experiences. r..i. anvihliiff lie worse than to feel every minute will be your last? Such was the experience of Mrg. 8.H. New son, Decatur, Ala. "For three years," she writes, "I endured Insufferable Kaln front Indigestion, utomacn anu owel trouble. Death seemed inevita ble when the doctors and all remeaiea failed. At length I was Induced to try Electric llittera aud the result waa miraculous. , I Improved at once and now am completely recovered." For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troubles Electrlo Bitters la the only medicine. Only 50c. It's guaranteed by Chas. L. Clarke, druggist. Pine Grove next Sunday at 3 :30 o'clock, by uuas. u. uiarae, rug,wt. The Globe Clothing Co. SPECIAL SALE i - i .zz . . IK ) New .Granite ware iPfeservllig K't'le. Coffee P. t", Tea Pots, etc. Don't you need new ohi f We Sell FIrecracKers. , ... ... "J?C,it . miint t have we miwavo , r . i . . J l",.rt,,.B.,t and we certainly Tiave thteyeaV Twenty-Five differ ites, from 2C to 75c pe' bunchy Fly Time T, her. Tnl-f'-. nA. son FljPPaper. Fiy T;a; and dow Screens. Utile rnra. Poi- Win- nAonrii ncr Pans. I i - r , i Dil.ut vim niipil for cook inii fruit Four Different Sizes 20c to 50C ' - U w Tharot c.....i. n... v..rir WikhI Rakes Trillin., i.i - - Sic-k es, etc.. that you'll ned in Hay Time. JSr iJTTLB fkiubh. n uua Vnu Seen .. .. ,c. i un (ilu-wware i.reni lllir m-ttii'ii. - - tun.-? Ymir choice of Any Piece for $2 CO Worth of our trade tickets. Purses Waiftbas and Chatelaines In variety of rtyles from So to $2. great i I - Tinc t .. o,.!,,.. .tint. u. ix Jar Funnels. tfdr ivu"". ... " . ... , JpU Ktmi . i r. lr nt r . fif. RArause they aretlie mortstyiisn anu littlb raicius. never disappoi"1 you when maae up. . ctTn THE HABTTFTRADING AT rvPtfel $Ccfm Store with Little Prices s&Wtm a short stay in Hood River. Mr. Knot ......... il.. 14 Uniluu nmrnii.tr in the Ulll turiun church on the "Iieat Meaning of the Encanipment." At the annual school meeting in dis trict No. , at Mount Hood, T. H. Lar- wood was re-eiecteu uirecuir, auu . Wishart was elected in place of E. C. Millnr. W. 8. Gribble was re-electeu clerk. In district No. 43, U. W. urn, ii Ti..nii.a anil tl. Anatin were t. lit tiiiunwwi m... " elected directors, with J. M. Steel, clerk. The White Salmon Enterprise comes out thiB week enlarged to seven columns. The paper nas a goou auveriwiug - r 1 i.i. :.. n ... Ih. tronage ana mere id hu iwu nnj White Salmon editor should not bestir himself to give his readers their mon ey's worth in a paper which the com- mnn.l.v OI VI 1111H i7uliuuu uobci m. i ...1 Winoni Wt nn a hnainesa triD to Cascade Locks, Monday afternoon. Mr. Winans recently reiurnou iruiu ui.o tello, where he was sent to look after icing the special strawberry trains that . . . 1 T 1 ' J I T.awn t left noou ttiver uuiuig unc, it; :... a aava tha lwrrmK won hi h Vocatello in fine shape. They had to l . " l.nA anjl Ilia T.Uihd rail mail luncuon. Meadamea Clarle fcarly, diaries 1 An mtA MlM T.1KT1A V. HMUlCr, lC , . " I lmmm TWTOShRDAKin- SHORS. and olace them before you at Great (irana lxwge oi me r.BBvoiu omi. iviyiw - t a Hi ver Chanter may be proud of tlieir .. . .1 M.,. -1..- Caalnaii I wormy ii avrou, iwra. vumiuo v..v., who has only been a roemDer oi me Order two years, is this year worthy matron, ami at uranu ujuiki o ancu i J n.;. 41 at Ha or anin in urauu nu, u.i. such a short time only those of bright J .. . ...nn.r frinn.lu aa Mrg. t'!ajlt mniuB auu iimnj ii tv..., w ner surely has. ri v RiiorloA nrnnriptAr nf the Oak- dale ranch at Frankton, and knight of the composing etick in the Glacier office, IS IOC liuim jviioi " ' M the first of May, Mr. Byerlee received from Edward A. Reals, In charge of the .. I . tl...lHJ A mnlnlA weatner oureau ai iuiuuu, wiiim-vo A..nii ranrilinoi tha varvinir t m Her at u re and for ascertaining the rainfall nr orecinitation. Since then Mr. Byer lee has oeen puimsmng ma wceaij im ports at the liead of the local column in the lilai'ier, wnere mey iurm iuic ing staiistics lor niing away. munt thermometers are presumed to register as nearly accurate as mey ran be made to, and as Mr. Byerlee's place is but a mile and a half west of the city, . .11 t l. ....... nrwul his recoras siiouiu lurniou a cij B. idea of the weather as experienced id Hood River. Sued br His Doctor. "A doctor here has sued me for 112.60 liii li t claimed was eicessive for a case of cholera morbus," says R. White of Coachella, Cal. "At tne .j i.: i:..nl kWIH mnA niMliiiin. praiBeu ma uieuiini --. I apked bins if it was not Chamberlain I . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 . . r. .1 u Uolic Uhoiera anu aiarruoRa iwuw"; nsed as l naa gooa reason w wire was, ana lie wouia noi nay aimer "" it waa nnt. " No doctor could use a kittar romivlv than tliia in a case ol I Cholera mO-bos, it never laus. boiu uy I all druggists. On new Arrivals of Men's and Ladies1 Shoes. We have secured the Exclusive Sale of the Celebrated blAK Values. Read on and judge for yourself. m imwwinn mw iwi W i1 n ini'iwifnp'if mnh ! I ?'W m - I . It A I MEN'S SHOES Made of Extra Fine Vici Kid in regular sizes and Bluclier cuts, fl.00 value, at $&50 f I iLf A X MOTTO M LADIES' SHOES Very good values, such as Bluclier Cut and Hand Turn. Regular $ 'MiO value, only $2.50 J3hQ GLOBE CLOTHING CO. Opposite Bartms' Furniture Store. HOOD RIVER, OREGON.