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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1905)
,ZS3 m IT Cv Ei S! - ram ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE a EXPANSION SALE NOW ON- OUR SPRING GOODS ARE COMING si V - v ,H umim m by aims smsaa. ujcamcwwsk P3 : ' 3i '',1 fir'flimitej asat tmoaa. maun and owing to delays in our new depart ment's equipment, we shall continue to Slaughter Prices in our Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Wool Underwear, Cassimere Shirts, Ladies' Dress Skirts Coats, Capes, Wool Hosiery, Knit Goods, Underwear. Remnant Sale. A large variety of elegant Wool Dress Goods, pieces ranging from. 1 yards to 7 yards, in all colors, and suitable for waists, skirts and dress lengths, are marked at a fraction of their actual value. Yours truly, FRANK A. CRAM. O. R. & N. TIME TABLE. E;tst I No. No. No. Wl'Kl N'. No. No. No. No. :. rii!(-is.' spi'i'liil, 11:13 a. m, . S;io!oin,' l''k'i-t M::1S p. in. . Mnil Mil l K.',l'i'Ss, 10:i0 p. m. 1. Wat l''ieii.'!it, l'':lu p. in. 1. lott I'niglii, l:'j a. m. .omul , Por'lioi.l Sn. lal. S:0: p. m. . l'ordioi t IT'cr, 5::l' it. m. , Mm! and Kxtiress I: IS a. in. :i. W.iy Kivinlit, !i:J'i . in. 1, l-iii-l. 1' refill, .1:15 p. in. 50 acres on the East Side, 2 miles out. 10 acres in young orchard. A snap. W. J. BAKER. Large stock of home blankets and winter robes at 8. J . Frank's. Davidson Fruit Co. ltK) acres in Howell County, Mo., will trade for Hood Kiver property. W.J. liaker. Four houses for rent. W. J. Baker. Cocoa menier and chocolate inenier at ! iko acres, lj miles from Mosier sta Bone & McDonald s. j tioni on nmin roa(1. goorl spring; $25 an Latest designs in ladies watches; gold ; acre; will divide; fine apple land. Also filled, solid gold, and also with diamond , other Mosier property. W.J.BakerA Co setting. Also a full line of gentlemen's ' Komi River Weather Report. Kor wck eii'tiiii: Tni'silny, Feb. 7: Mean iimxiiniitii. n"; ni(-:ni minimum. :10.HJ; nietin, MSJ Iliidicl t.on p- nt urf. W- H'h.7; lowest, i") nij;lit ot Fell ti. I'ri'ciuintion.OI of an Inch. 1). N. in 10 1(1. KE, observer. HMM LOCAL .11 ATTERH. Hosier Social F-h. 22, Ah ni'V to loan K, 11. Ilartwig. l'.iie apph h, ''., at Tim Favorite. Ohio clKtinils a The Favorite. Fse Willisiiii' anti-septic hair tonic and keep (.IT uniy Imiru. 11 ' F 1 1 S have moved to where Rand Used to t-e. I'or s:ile. Some of the finest lots on he hill, fronting the river. Also lots in Rivervk'w park and Idlowild. See W..1. P.,k;-i :i:ei.ier i.. ahsohitely pure, il hest made, tlet a can ,.:!)o;ial,l'8. i !'ir s.ilo in the Odell dis iiiu rwvul. Sold at a har- ll at I !.. A i triet. pun ii i.i-i ii s"-n. W. J. Raker. W. .1. il i'v ; lias s-iiiie heantilul lots for sale i ear C'n-.i. Clarke's residence on the lell. We inv te Ui" public to come in and pt our m -at prices. We are selling boiling in. nis at bed rock prices. Mayes I'.KOS. Call i:;.l hv Stniwbridges' new stock of wall pa"'i', p an's, oils, brushes, etc., next doer to Mayes' meat market. Do your "(' fail you? Come in and ".'( C. II. Teiiipb , tie' oculist, who is prepar. il to lest ami lit your eyes, and lias the liirgt-ft. stock of glasses in the fit e. If your wa'eh ij out of order come and see C. II. Tfiiplc, the watch maker, nhowi'i repsir -our watch, and save time, save money, a'al have your watch, last iii .i.y yi i, i s mo: e I ban it would if you go to .'imi' one who has not had the many ears experience I have. ! -.' ..i--iio-i of riir.'-i ever brought to Uo ..I ilUvr. o.vr iH) stvles. C. II, Temole. S K. ;'artniess' lins ft first class uphol sterer .n ,. ' mp! .v, and is prepared to do nil li'inl- ol icpair oi k. litlOTIlS h ie in .veil where Rand use l to be. 1 have a larirc "tuck on hand, in fact, tin- :a!g--st sti.'-k in town. Watches, the liuest rade lim.'s, the largest stock, all nt r.-dif-il prices. Come and see C. 11. T' mple iov li.iri'nins in all lines. Mayes Rr.. meat market gives notice that all onlers for morning delivery must be in by H:4r o'clock. The after noon d livery will be taketi off at 4:30. Mayf.s Bros. l"or Wilt. ui's poultry and stock food po t i Bon- McDonald'. If you ..rot an nrlicle of Clarke.the jew eler, and it doesn't prove to be as rep r "ent - I, brit ar it back. I am p-. pi v. il to save von money on your ye ir'- readii'g. I'.i ing in a list of imifH'imx v. u wonnl like and let nie give y.-u u price on ihem. tjeo. I. Slo- watches. U. U. Temple. House and two lots in Albany will trade for Hood River property. W. J. j Baker. Mantle clocks, with gold plated front, ! warranted not to tarniHh, at C. H. Temple's. j Want 40 to IiH) acres wild land good soil, comparatively level, in lower Mount Hood district. Price must be reason-1 able. Terms, spotcash. Address P. O. i , , , r .i 3 1 oox j orrianu, or, Temple, the Jeweler, hits moved into the Smith building, opposite Williams' drug store. We are still selling our home made lard as cheap as otherlard can be bought and we guarantee every bucket. 10s, ?1.40; 5s, 70c; 3s, 45c. Mayks Bros. Every article in my stock marked down at greatly reduced priced. CaB and look them over. Clarke the jew eler. Fresh smelt at McGuire Bros. Twosmall houses forsale.W. J. Baker. New corned beef at McGuire Bros. Five acres half a mile from town. A snap. W. J. Baker & Co. Cranberries at Holman's. Oranges, 15c a dozen tt Holman's. Celery and cabbage at Holman's. Itice, 20 Bis for $1, at Holman's. Buckwheat flour at Holman's. See that fine line of brooms at Hol man's. Full line of all kinds of meat, fresh and cured, at Holman's. Valentines at Coc's. Good lot in Spokane, Wash., will trade for Hood River property. W. J. Baker. Gloves and mittens at cost. Largest stock in the city. Must reduce the stock. 8. J. Frank. Get your harness oiled and repaired for the spring worn soon to begin. Sher man Frank is the harness man who is prepared to do the job. Special A 160-page pencil composi tion book for 3c at Coe & Son's. A 40 sheet pen tablet, note size, for 3c All views at half price at Coe & Son's. There is a stoie in Hood River town, Known to all the people ronn I ; The place to set your peanuts hot, Is at Coe & Son's, they hit the spot. C. W. Betts, a physical director for merly of Portland but now of The Water Notice. From and after January 1, 1005, the Waucoma Hydrant Co. 's family rates will be raised to $1.25 per month. A re bate of 25c will be made on family rates if paid when the collector calls. H. C. COE, owner. Jiew Today. Hoosier social February 22. Utah Land Plaster is the only good kind at Davidson Fruit Co. An entertainment at the Hoosier eociul Februry 22. Hoosiors, come. Best bargain in Hood River. 0 room bouse & 4 lots. Pleasantly located. Free water; good barn, woodshed and other improvements. W. .1. Baker &Co. Do yon live in this part of the coun try? Then buy home-made fruit boxes. They are all right and the ppices are right. At Davidson Fruit Co. 140 acres excellent apple soil to ex change for Hood River or Portland res idence property. Call on Geo. D. Cul bertson & Co. , The Royal Neighbors will give a shoe social in their hull on Friday evening, February 21. A good pro gram. Come and see tho Sun-bonnet drill. Always go to where you can get a square deal in meats, groceries, flour, and feed. See the Ideal market on the heights. Prices are right on the meats, grocer ies, Hour and feed ut the Ideal market on the heights. 10 acres good fruit lund ; 5 a. slashed ; spring; 4 miles from town. A snap. Price $475, for 10 days only. Apply to Geo. I). Culbertson & Co. Another1 Basket ball game on Febru ary 17. The Tigers vs. A. R. T. This will be a lively game as the. players are in good shape and mean to play for all the glory thore is in it. 670-acre grain and fruit farm 7 miles from The Dalles at $10 per acre, for sale by Geo. L. Culbertson & Co. Good morning girls, will you go to the basket ball game with me tomor row night? It will be a good one. House and lot in Spokane on desirable i residence street. Will trade for Hood River farm property. W. J. Baker A Co. Money to loan in sums to suit at 8 per cent intereet hv Geo. I). Culbertson & Co Mrs. Alexander Newlands of Portland is the guest of Mrs. K. X. Blithe. Mrs. W. 8. llalvorof l'oitiandisvisit iug her sister, Mrs. A. A. .layiic. The Congregational ladies aid society will meet Friday afternoon i.tli Mr.-". A. B. Canlield. Dr. A. F. Rowley, who has been out of town on business eiiue Saturday, re turned ediiteJay. The Woman' Alliance of tho Uni tarian church will meet Friday after noon with Mrs, Stewart on State street. Geo. D. Culbertson A Co.. made silo last week to Dr. M. I'. Slmw of this city of lots 1 and 2, block 1', Coo's third addition. There will be services both morning and evening at t. Mark's c!i ii el, nel Snnda .conducted by He v. II. 1 1. til. am ! i of 1'ortiniid. Three of the family of Mr. Spear are sick. Mrs. Spear ana! little .on are confined to their i eds, white Air. sp. ar is laid up with a lame l iu-k, Mieu. iie l I.) heavy lilting. Goe. 1). Culbertson A Co. in U ome dayangotlie 11. S. Richmond faro neur Mount Hoed to l. 1". Gray oi Protlaud. Dr. W. T. Rowley ejects to have this wtek for SoUiliera hUliO, win-re he goes to look alter toiiw landed in terests near Minadi ka. He A ill alto visit in Albion before returning. Geo. I). Culbertson A. C. i-old a few days ago tho block 7, Erwin i W atsim's second addition, to D. Muckay ol Portland for a summer home. Mr. Mackay Is the president of the North Pacillu Lumber Co. of that city. W. J. Baker & Co. made sale during the week of lot (I, block II, for Dr. liro siue near the Turner house, to V. C. Brock, con-ideration t"1'- 'r- P''"ck expects to build a neat residence as soon as the weather permits. District Attorney Memlce is after the violators ot the local upm n ia , at.i. this afternoon filed direct inl'm manor , against J. M. MeClure ai d lid i smi ' who have been keeping their p ee if business at Tygh open. Cbonm !e. Report from Trout Lake say- that a few days ago a wild cat took a LP r . in of Mrs. Webergs children. Tl.e -1 1 1 i ; screamed, which frightened Hie i t imal ; and gave the mother a chain e to -e n the little one. Chronicle. Miss Blanche Wilt-on, a l cl. r.u j the Hood Kiver school, ;,,( ti i t;, or two in Irrigon la.it v.etU. Mis.- ' Wilson bus a desert claiin nerus- t it.. ; river and was up here looking nl'.ii it. lrrigon Irrigator. J. J. Crofut of Portia ml. interest ed in tho Tucker Power Co., was in Hood River last week. W. G. Greaves and G. II. Morse of Utile Rock. Ark., were here with him to see the celebrated fruit valley of the West. E.. W. Winans is siillerintf from a slight attack of the grip. Last Sun day he fell in u fuinting lit, but his lrieiuls will be glad to know bin fami ly expect him to be on the street again in a few days. Mr. W'innns is now in his 81t year. Ole S. Oleson, of Minnesota, utter looking over the Willamette (alley, concludes that Hood Kiur is the plaeo for him, and has purchased 2') acres from Alfred Wood nt Oded. paying fltVX) for the land. George '1. Prnlher, the pioneer real estate ti"eiit of Hood River, engiiieiied the deal. A.torney F. II. Ilartwig boarded the noon tram lue.-day for The Dal.i s, where he Is inleies'eil in a c iniinul case of Brown vs. Fiji her. Icing heard this week before the n.cuit court. Biown and Fisher it wid be Him -inhered are the two old men of Mosier who got mixed up last summer in a sliooiing aerape over some cattle gelling into the other fellow's corn patch. Deputy Sheriff Oliuger went to Port land on the delayed train Tuesday after noon with an army deserter for the Barracks at Vancouver. The iloseiair gave his name as I'IukIc I". Snntii. He left Ilia regiment at l'ott Ass hiiihoiue, Mont., early in January, and Sihce.t hau had be ome nearly starved A desert er's life was too strenuous, so l.e gave himself up to Deputy Stierilt dinger. Grace and Lois Campbell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ctimphell, l rmer residents of Hood River, weie among the injured in the slie.'t car accident in Portlai d last week. Their names did not appear among the first list of injur ed, as they were taken directly to their homes nfti r the accident. Rev. 11. C. Sh ifcr wrius that. Aliss Grant's fore heiol was cut open and her chest crn-h-ed, but not seriously, lavs had h -r hip epraintd Both young ladies wi-ie l i ais ed severely, I ut are now getting alonu first rate. Water and Light Notice All water ami light bills must be paid at the company's ollice each month in advance, on or before the lOtb day of the mouth. Xo collector w ill be 'sent nut h.'teaiter In all eases w here bills are i.ot promptly paid when duo, the ser vices will he discontinued until all ar re ant ires are paid. IltKil) KlVKli F.I.F.CTRIC L. P. & W. C. By W. II. Chipping, Manager. Will Stay in Hood Hirer. TI ii remedy that makes you eat, sleep and grow strong, called l'almo Tablets, will be Sold regularly by Williams' Pharmacy, Ibod River. These great nerve and ('.institution builders cost only .Vic per box, six lxtxes '.' .")0 T 'eii 's a pretty g il hi an Alpine hat, A mm eter t:h I w ;;h a sailor hiim, Bui the liaiid-oiin .-i "hi you'llevei'sie, Is the si n-ihV girl ho uses Rocky Moitu'ti'n 'i'eti. For sale by C. X. Clarke, drnyti-t. Notice. Geo. D. Cuibtrt on A Co. are my an I'.ori. e l aL'cnts for the r. nting of my h a.si s and selling tow n and counliy Closing Out 1..- ., . . ' propel tv. II C. ('t)K. ielow Cost A limitwl number of liift'h-grmle Tailored Hats, also a few at- It'lTIK. Ready-to-Wear Hats Sacrificed below Cost They are correct in style, but must be mov ed to make room for Sjiriiifi' Stock. A swell lineof colorings in Velvets for Girdles, Dress Trimmings, etc. 2ST Jb. HP ' S- I - jivju-sanmm Smith Block AT Hood River The Week Beginning Feb. 16 and Ending Feb. 22 WILL WITNESS Till H K i P M N tost S ansf ji Pnees EVER ATTEMPTED IN HCOD RIVER. Ivi'i'v housewife will bo interested in 1 his s ave ii niii 20' to 35' on all Groceries. Vii;cn ad mi. means an ojiport unity to Standard Tomatoes, "2-h cans... All Davidson's Solid Tack or Red ' Uibbon Hnuid Tomatoes, .'-lb I 'i,IIS Kelley's l'uro Cream Corn "j Hart let Tears, best brands, .'Mb j cans ,., ij racifie lirand, KvaporMtod (!reani P :il'or 0 MeN'allv's l'uro Olive Oil 3 Pints quarts at kage Soda Crnckers 1-lb packages Seeded Hais- lUb Tlnv. ins Three packages Currants T.eaver brand Sugar I'eas Country Club French Pons, pack ed in bordeaux, Franco .08'n .12 .10 .12' .25 .39 .69 .20 .25 .25 .09 .19 Yellow Crawford Table Pouches, Fountain brand, .'Mb cans Uoyal Club brand Table Peaches, .'-lb cans Uoyal Club P.rand Table Peaches l-ll cans Corn Meal. 10-lb sacks (irahani Flour, 10-lb sacks 2 packages Force 2 packages Malta Vita 2 packages (Jrnpe Nuts 2 packages Energy '..... .'5 packages Shredded Wheat Bis cuit pad- hars agvs Knox (lolatino Lenox Sou) 'onanii ( nadv.i'ji's Crossed Mutches.. bars .13 .21 .12 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 The above tire only a few of the many (inn ry bargains included in this sale Itcineinber those; prices are only for tho week Wednesday, February 22, 190" Ooods delivered promptly. Phone and mail orders will receive our prompt at tention. Come in; you are as welcome looking as buying. Smith Clock "i i I food l!ivor. :.ST7 9 II II I I MOW I Married. In Honil Kiver, Saturday Feb 11, HXlo, Dalle, is arranging to give lefsoiiB in tt 1,lfi Cent-remit ionnl pam.in(fe, Albert pliysieal culture. Mr. ISetts eomeg liiBhly recommended. All wi'liini; par ticular should apply to L. O. Morgan or G. W. Betts at The Dallec. Buy your berry crates and fruit boxe at the Hood Riyer box factory. They are homemade and the fruit ells at top prices whn iacked in them. Hood Kiver fruit deserves (roml Uixes, and when yon buy from the Hood Kiver bo foc ory you an sure of a supply when you want t Ii-iii. Our prices are right. Vauiihan mid Minn AgiiHtit Jochimson; Rev. VV. C. UilmoreellieiatiiiK. A few Iriendrt were present .Mr. and Mrs Vantrlian are both residents of Hood Kiver. Rum. In Hood Riv'er, Monday, February 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert l!erif, a Kin. St. Mark's (iuild will meet next Wednesday v. ith Mrs. Arthur David-sou. A'" u - jTTPgyc f J-SfcgfT-'lii ''1 sEta ism ma: Bl:nK Books I'.iv l'o ik, l.i dyer.-, Journals, ':t-li i'.- "ks, Roi'oi'.l.s, Kt ei ipts, Notes vK i ii i it .il ii ins 1 1 nil sorls. I.it'le Prices. A vi v lii.e i a i.i n! o- r Combs -.s'li iiiienl of Sitle and nevveft shnpes I n ! Invitations have been distri'n te ' a'r ut the town announcing a daiee by tl.e members of Idlewildc lodije, I. O. O. F. and Laurel Heliekiih lodne in their new hall on Tuesday eveinnir, Fetirimry -i. No effort will lie spared to rniiie iliiv the most en jo able event of the.seiHon. Thfl floor in the new Odd Follow-' h:i l Is said to he the hcit diuifin fl or In the city. The Indies of the IMialcih lodge will terve lii.ich. 1 lake's, ineiiiii ing lunch, are $1. The torhinilli e ii. charge of arrHnt.'eiiieiiis for the il m .' Consir'tH of Bert I'nl rican, A. I. (I.r chell and (i. W. Thouipy n. H. P. Thornton, representiitK tin Capital box factory of 'J'nenuia, i- ii the city olferina the b-rry vm: Ijargitins in cniten. Mr. 'Ihoi-m. i aecostod J. W. Moore for intoninti o i on Hood Diver. Mooio de-i livd e daren't give him Hiiy.hut ii' h; v!;ri. i to know somethiin; nhont t'n' ioim i.v and to keep poted on h. n.. I., should mil -scribe for ti... r--..ni I i' ' (ilacier. Thornton did. 'Inem ix ii. fticntinn tbut tlerco coini eit.io;i ill t i'.o berrv crate biiHiiiess will ri -iiilt, ini1".' ') lower prices than were ewr heard of lMfore in Hood Kiver. Death of llnliv Vaiiglian. Kiithryn. infant diiiiijhter of Mr. ,nd Mrs. Cai'ltnn 11. Vauglian died arly Tuesday morning iied ono nouth rind live days. A brief funeral service was condtiet d by K'ev. J. L. Ilorshiier.at the fam !y residence Tuesday morning. The Hi nt little form was taken to Tho Uiile-i for interment in the buriul plot of I he fainilv. Mr. and Mrs. Van. 'nan have tb-i 8takeliy, Mary Kill -tit'i ore and heni'tfelt s v mnathv of the Second ( irade I'r nl ire cuiniiiiiiiily in their sorrow. right, and we can deliver t'.- -.-i when you want them. I i.ivi.i-hi I i nil company. (iranti il Certillcati's In Ti .i: !i. Followinj? is a list of the i. applicants for eoitilhuti i:l M' ers' examination nt Tito ! ,i w eek : First tirade tiu 1! t Jirov. n. Nortiiiiii, isoru M. Km.'m -'i. I in '' '. fill la 4 im II. Uessie l-l II, Hereto l.carn Spraj Inir Mi'tlieds. F. O. I'.-ui'.. lorniiy of Hood River hut. now a resident on Mill creek, niulh- w.-t ol The ll.illes, was in Hood tit.; week, interviewing Home of he fl nil inert on the best methods of p.nynj Ir.in trees. Mr. Brace has be oin an oii'oiu.list S'lieo leaving Hood Ii e , ,i..l of course wants to make use lllr'liti-l MU'eesfiil lilellio.ls I. list In Ono. K. WiiMon, II. I! Matt it Walton, Leit i; Martha l!ai tell, Cnrrie A'.. ! . ii - .e, I Third i;.:i(ie l,h, M. V : ' -I I. .Vai.i I lietliiino, l.eo I Jemii,..', ! ol ! i ' i Hiver '''ens, aiara r. hiiiilli. Ii'inraii u nimpson. Miss ('Hirie. M. Dt.r.i.-v, .: i. i, i i lll'st gludo sianrlng, I n' 1 ; ori ence in the pi, I. lie x-ln her onlv to a sei oinl i I ear Al ii ..XC-Ji, .r.ll!!.';- of pi at ! .'.ir.ll: s larni ns-lr S; !.- Chen i turned off lOOil ilzeiihergs; 4.IKI0 s, and S'.ID boxes !- i nt : I nt . ate I i ee and fainily lire well pleaded ir new lionie. His li.iglibiis liuds are V;rv hopilalilo an l have fie bin, -i If and fainilv right at home. The second night in their new home a lonr-ii .,S" load of Vomi2 p.-oplt: troopt d I 1,1 li,r ll .liriirun t ilrl.' 'PI... c t 11, o o. of Kathryu Vaughim, tho infant l ... ...,!,i,. , 1,,,-iiliMhl... ii,l ibe have soon become ai'ipiaiute.l. It was with tho deepest regret that Dalles friends learned of the death il the Little Rrfces. 'V..s Itovvls f?i Pitchers I'u re w!,;t ware, fancy shape, the kind i lo t I ok- wi ll mid wears liet lei. P. rs-il, ;J1.50. I Gloves - .t i at Iter for gloves and . :i ii the goods. All Hurt J Little Priees. Announcement Ist year e commenced what we propose to make an annual fealute in our business a aerit s of church benefit salts, giving l be profit of one day's sales to each organized country church In the valley. They were a great suc cess last year and we intend 10 make them more so thin year. First Bale will tie by the I,die Aid Society of the Belmont Methodist Church, Wednesday, March 15th. BooKs to Read thesij evenings when vou want to stay Hear the tire. Lots of (rood sto. ries at I0e. We can exchange all books bought, here. Special Toilet ('renin in tubes or bottles, regular 25c good-, for 15c. It will cure chapped hands every time. Games All the new outs Pit, Sherlock Holmes, Flinch, etc. Whist cards, score cards, more cards, prizes, pen cils, etc. Liltle Prices. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ii Vanghan at Hood Kiver this u.orn ing. The little ono was but a month and five days old, and the cause of tho death we have not learner'. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan. I.e-lie lluller, father of Mrs. Vaughan, Truman Cut ler and Dr. Mary Johnson accompan ied the remains to this city on the noo'l train, and they were met by undertaker Crandtill and a few l)nllt s friends, who repaired with tiio funeral party to the cemetery, where Rev. Poling conducted a short committal service. Chronicle. P.t-e's Peacefully to Hie direat licynnd. Feeling poorly but not seriously il', M i s I'u i it- AhliuU laid do a n on tl.e tout l.t.-t Saturday liioriiin. 'Ill use in the room noticed her turn on her left sitle, ;n, i i i a lew in,, in,' nls were slarlled to Their Estimate. Rubber in nnr rummage window and see the mony-saviitg bargains there. si j j jci n inc. nnuii yjr i nru invj i S7 1 Mti The Big Store with Little Prices JuOotm GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT " is It was in the superb new ( ongre--sional Library building at ashingou., and one of the ever-prew nt brides mak ing t nr of the city bad gone all over the building arni-iii-arin w ith her inti, er raw-loriking young bridi groom. Tak ing a last look at the beautiful inteiior. i tin bride said at the door: ! "It don't 'mount to so tumble mud, !do it?" to which the young Beiicdic j replied with Nop; 'taint no great shakes of i building fer as I can see." Lppin I cott'e. tin, I i,er dead .Mis mother of If. M, Abb Hie f.mi'lv of her sou on the heights. luiieial services were conducted at the First Cuitariuu church, Saturday inorn ng Hev ,l. 1.. llersliicr atsisteo j It' V. O .1. Ne!.-oii in th" services. Inter- moot w;is ma le at Idlewilde cemetery, j M:s. Abbott w us aged (12 years, o j iiioitih" and H dais. She was Ixirn In (iioiici ter, .M.is-i. Her inaiilen naint was Caioline D.i-coll llerbiirn. In 1MIM she was inaiiii-il to Herbert Abboit. . wlio di live years ago, j 11. M. Abb lit i f this city was her only ! child. Some .It) j tars ago Mrs. Abbott I sunvicl a 'all which injured her respir i alorv organs. It is believed that thi- eato. Miss Mara I',, a high second pi'io't hat iug held a see, id could not bo gini,:, I ,i,o ! ; . v. Hoosier Sm'ir.i 1'elu':; .r. . . . It is nriangeil tlti- yc,.f in i, an old fashioned lli o-ier ..to ..it . i: Odd Fellow a' I,. ill. el ' : in ti.o evening. Vou know February 2- is the dato wo have adopted and t xpect ; to keep that dale for that, special pur j pose. Those who have ul t.-inl, ,1 ti. CM! gatherings will tillyoiit.hnl.it does i not pay to miss t hetn. Let everyone co ne v ith hii.-kct.- wiU tilled. Wit are not going to siitigtiot : any fpecinl thing to bring in that lias ; ket except to kindly tell you Hint lu i diana yelJiiw-leggi d chickens i. ill le in tit iiiamt. Flag Italslnir Meek from Friday. liecaiiso of the cold weather the Hag raising at tho Pleasant View school, tho school on tho hill, has been postponed until Friday after noon of next week. There will bo a program anil speeches by members of ' l.e W. K. C ami teachers and pupils of tho school. An invitation is exl muled to all tho teaehora and school children to pe present. Mrs. T. J. Cunning, putriotlo in structor for Cauby post, W. It. C, has been instrumental in pushing the II. ig raising. Mrs. Cunning is de termined that something shall be d -no this summer along this line, i nl bdeives there is a good opportun ity here to make a start. Card ti f Thanks. H. M. Abbott and family wish to I hunk their many friends uud neigh bors who so kindly assisted during t he passing on of their mother, Mrs. ( 'artiliiifi Driscoll Abbott. Also tho ; flour friends and ladies of the Relief f m is. who st) kindly assisted at tho i'"1 "il! M. ABBOTT and 1AM1LV. ICE STOPS TRAFFIC ON THE COLUMBIA Al.is.it was the Deliver basket., at ll, and lived wn It ! ay n..,.i j .i, ,i . li.ii ! ii.cs' poi.ilie. IOOSli:ilI'! tore The Columbia river at The Dulles is a mass of packed ice chunks extend ing almost a mile above -the city, it having blocked nt Crates point soon afternoon yestretlay, says the C'hroni- cli. llepiuts Irom down tho river say that the river is dear below Mem nloose. Monthly tho little steamer tintirge W. Simons, came as far up as Hood lii.'er, but was advised to go back and is now at the locks. The Koirulntor bv starting down earlier 1 1 ban usual, succeeded in keeping j ahead of the ieo uud reached Port 1 1;. ml, where it will remain until the river Is again clear. Up at tii-ants yesterday they crossed the river in a skiff as they did here curly in the morning. Today there is a message saying there is no way of reaching the other side, though they may be able to cross ou the ice tomorrow. Trains for Ooldendale have also rved to induce aip uilcxy, probably . TiT. t i u atoppeil, so mat passengers for . .. . i ... :.. i i "" muni, n.ie v.un n i . oei in , ,,B ni nor sum urn in a liml . the Adventi.-t chrrch. - - - - - Before purchasing anything in the Don't buy your lierry crates until our Land given in e.f'ai'.'" fir d'oiig watch, clock or jewelry line, get my r-prt-. iiia.ive set s joa. Our prices are other laud. J. L IUniiuis'is. ptiics. Clarke, the jeweler. Death of Mrs. Finile Percy. Mrs. Kmclio Percy, a:"d .V) years succuir.tieil nui.fli.y n taping to pnni.- , limn ill. The fi:ueral sci ices wore conducted Tuesday at tie Ciiited ; Brethren chinch by tl:" pa--or, Lev. i 1 J. H. Rhonda. H was the inlention i of tho family t i take the body to ' Lylo for burn,), but. f,.. iio- to a -top-pago of the steamers, beriiii.n of tlie' iloating ice, iiiter u t ut vns n inie Wed nesday nuiriiing in blie v. iluo ci mi! tery. I Mrs. Percy lt lt a hu. Land ni:d tiin ! tii" Cause I death. of In r til l, len and peaceful