When you buy READY-MADE SHIRT WAISTS SUITS, SEPARATE SKIRTS 0R TAILOR-MADE SUITS buy of a RELIABLE DEALER, who stands for HONESTY in every sense of the term. You my you on n't afford to buy all wool goods; the truth is, you can't afford anything else. Sweatshop products may look good: they may be lower priced; they certainly ought to be. But reliable garments mean a lot besides the texture of the cloth; it means Satisfaction in service; more than that, it means the self respect which wearing the real thing brings. Wear FRANK A. CRAM'S up-to-date gar ments, TEIUE ECONOMY. That's what our label means. A small thing to look for, a big thing to find. Skirts, 2.95 to $15.00 (MAN TAILORED.) Shirt Waist Suits, $2 to $30 Tailor-made Suits, $10 to $35 Ac CRAM HONESTY IN CLOTHES is just like any other hon esty. There are no de grees of honesty, in clothes or anything else, if a man is really honest he is not dishonest in anything, not even in a little. There is no middle ground; he is either one thing or the other. The standard of Honest in clothes is represented in the highest degree, by FRANK A. CRAM, in his well selected stock for spring and summer. 1 !)().". We stand for HONESTY; for no other reason than because its best; and the best isn't too good for us, or for you. Our label is a sign of it a small thing to look for, a big thing to find. $10, $12, $15, $18 to $22 Will do the work of twice the above sums at the reg ular tailors. TRY US- I The Upto-Date Store HIMKF LOCAL MATTERS. W. .1. linker has Minn iK'antiful lots fur pale near Ohas. Clarkt's residence on the hill. For sale.- Some of the finest lots on he hill, fronting the river. Also lots in Uiverview park ami Idlewild. See W. J. linker. Just received New linn Iwis and Clark souvenir pins. Ci.ll to see them Kt Clarke's the jeweler. 50 acres on Uie Kast Side, 2! miles out. 10 acres i:i nunj.' orchard. A snap. W. J. BAKER. Do yon want that prescription filled luriuately nnd i"'i just what the doc tor ordered? Tin:. i take it to Clarke's. Shinnies. ::ve us for best prices. Oregon Fumhcr Co. Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic and keep off gray 1 airs. Sidewalk luml cr. Delivery same day order is r 'eei ed. Oregon Lumber Co. All v del , ' 'l"i I- and jewelry repair work guaranteed by Clarke, the jeweler. Mantle, Mali and cookoo clocks, on easy term at. CI i. k's. MeOiure lims. tarry the best leading brands of Unlter Ilazelwood, White Clover and Washongal. UK) acres, U miles from Mosier sta tion, on main road; good spring; J25 an ae e; will divide; line apple land. Also other. Mosior property. .J.Hakeriv Co. House and lot in Spokane on desirable residence street. Will trade for Hood River farm property. W. .1. Haker & Co. Call and examine my new line of watches I can save you money. Clarke, the jeweler. I guarantee a lit in glasses. Clarke, the optician and jeweler. Io you live in this part of the. coun try? Then buy home-made fruit boxes. Thev are all riudit and tlm ppices are right. At Davidson Fruit Co. A new line of Walkover Mre just re ceived at the new store of Vogl Iiros. Do you use Lath? Get our price and compare it with that of competitors. You will make money this way. Ore gon LuiiiIkt Co. Frohn & Ileaton, the Ideal market, on the heights, will treat you right. Fresh Salmon, halibut and shad at McGuire Iiros. See Frohn it Henton on the heights for nice, dry Hi-inch stove wood. Fine potatoes for seed and table use at Frohn it Heaton'8, the heights. Walk-over shoes all the latest lasts, at the New Store. Vogt Hron. Rest creamery butter at McGuire Iiros. fiOc and fiOc. If you have not contracted your berry eiates with the Davidson Fruit Co., belter do so quick mid get the benefit of t lie reduced prices at which contracts are now being made. Well, don't you see that if you wish to see well, you should see Clarke the optician. Guaranteed work in glass fitting. To make room for new stock all cut glass will be closed out at cost. Claike the jeweler. Fresh Chinook 'almon, halibut, clams etc., Friday and Saturday at McGuire Iiros. Buy vour berry crates and fruit Inixes at the "Hood River box factory. They are homemade and the fruit sells at, top prices when packed in them. Hood River fruit deserves good boxes, and when you buy from the Hood River box foctory you are .-lire of a supply when you want them. Our prices are right. Davidson Fruit Co. Lewis and Clark hatpinsat Vogt Bios, new store. Complete set of lilacksinithing toots for sale; also will sell or lease shop; well established business. Located in Hood River. W. J. Baker & Co Clesnsp your system of all impurities this in nth. Now in the time to take Holhster's Rocky Mountain Tea. It will I eep you well all summer. 35 cents Home-made sausage, bologna, minced ham, pressed beef, etc., at Holman's. Tea or Tablets at ('Inn. N. Clarke's drug store. Stein-Block clothing beats them all Vogt Iiros. For a good hat, buy a Gordon at Vogt Bros. A delightful place to rest at Hotel Wau-Gwin-Gwin after your Sunday din ner. For groceries, flour, meals, fresh and salt go to Frohn it Ileaton the Ideal market on the heights. Patrons of the Fast Fork Irrigating Co. can have water at $5.00 as usual by giving written notice to C. R. Bone or C. C. Massiker terms cash, Fast Fork Irrigating company, by ('. R. Bone, president. Don't fail to see the new hats, latest modus, on display at Rand's. C. R. Hone has a few tons of w heat clover and timothy hay left at his ranch and nt the Livingston place that he will sell. Silas II. Soulo, piano tuner, is in town this week. Orders for tuning may bo left at Waucoma hotel. Sunday dinners at Hotel Wau-Gwiii-Gwin, 75c. While a bilious iittact Is decidedly unpleasant it is quickly over when Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets arc used. For sale at Williams i harniacy. Dont forget the place Hotel Wau-Gwin-Gwin, for Sunday dinners, 75c. Order your Sunday dinner at Hotel Wau-Gwin-Gwin, Saturday Morning. Fine line of meats and groceries for berry pickers, at Holinan's. Date for liics Trial Nut Set. The dato ofr the trial of Frank Ries has not been set yet. The prosecution is not anxious to rush matters, but will bo prepared for trial at the pres ent term of court, provided the de fense is ready. If not, the case will go over to the November term. Ries continues to maintain a strict silence concerning the case. W. 11. Wilson and A. A. Jayno havo been se cured as his attorneys. When e'er you feel impending ill, And need a magic little pill, No oilier one will till the Mil Like DeWitt's Little Karly Risers. The famous little pills Karly Ri-ers cure constipation, sick headache, bill inumiess, etc. They never gripe or sicken, but impart early rising eneigy. Gnu. I I'm children or adults. Sold at G. K. Williams' drugstore. A Fair Proposition. Lewis A ( lark Fair hats at fair prices to be worn by all fair women to the fair of 1 '.!),. If von haven't got the carfare walk there, but be Hiiro to call at Mine. Abbott's ami get a fair hat. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES StocKings for little folks and big folks; we sell the kind that wear well and make you come again 15c to 50c per pair. Hose Supporter Half a dozen good kinds to select from. Men's, women's and misses and children's stales. From 10c to 50c. Dinner Sets Fine semi-porcelain beautiful decorations, 42 pieces, everything to furnish your table with complete. Good sensi ble ware per set fli.iiO. Cream Pitchers Trans parent china gold and flowered decorations, g"Od serviceable size. vou'll need them for yonr straw- ln-pit'S 20c each. MISS LUELLA HUNT of Odell, got the Lewis and Clark Fair ticket last week Re member we are sending some one to the fair every week. We would like to g nd you. Numbered cou pon with every dollar purchase. Belt Duchies The new de sign in pearl and silver fillagree; are very beautiful and will get off your new summer gown to per fectionthey're not expensive. Ribbons for the hair, neck and belts, beautiful new shades in all widths, just in. Little prices It Pleases a Lady to look as though she was melted and run into her gown. R & G cornets give the effect and they are com fortable to wear ln-sides. Price t StorK Goods Have you seen them? Our lady clerk will be pleased to show you how nice they are they are indispensable for the baby's wardrobe. Baby Caps Beautiful pat terns in embroidered mull four different siyles 25 to 50c. Purses of every description from 5c to $1 50. Money bags, money belts, ladies' hand bags, the newest styles in w rist bags, etc Little prices. BooKs Don't yon want a'good interesting story to read. Our book department is full of them 10c copy Opie Ileid's latest and liest books, 25c copy. F. G Cue makes ironing hoards. Do yon know that as long as you live you will have to eat? Then why not buy good meats and be satisfied? The place io do so is at McGuire Bros, who keep one of the best stock of meats in tow u. Hum. At Menominee, Or , Monday, May S, to Mr. and Mis. W. C. Cameron, a daughter. George Fox was in l'ortlitiid last week, where he attended the state convention of the Foresters of Ameri ca. Miss Murdon of Seattle, a niece of Mrs. Garner, will he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garner during the berry har vest. Phil linrdon, jr., accompanied by Mrs. Jlardon, spent Sunday in Hood River. Mr. linrdon is tno Portland manager of the Fraternal News. Mrs. L. A. Ilrown and daughter lilaiichi! or Hiilotn are the guests of Mr, rand Mrs. A. J. F.uiorson, in the Bur rett district. O. H. Hartley bronghti in the II ret cherries or the season Tuesday, lire senting the Glacier office with a brunch of ripe cherries taken from a tree in his yard. Mrs. 1). N. Iiyerlee received the had intelligence last Monday of the death of her mother, Mrs. Allen Hickey, at lies iMoines, on htinday. May 21. Mrs. Iiyerlee had been planning a visit to her home m the hast Huh summer. H. J. F'rodricks is homo from an extended visit in the Kurt. Before reaching home, Mr. I redricks spent a few days in Portland, where he at tended the state convention of the Foresters of America. Mr. 1'redriekn was elected a trustee of the grand lodge. Arthur Glover, who has been at tendng college at Vancouver for the past year, came up on the boat Snlur day to spend a few days at the home of Mrs. J Mohr, before leaving for he ins home at Dayvillo. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wiley are now located in Portland, where he is as Minting Siipreinteinleiit Robinson to arrange an' install the educational exhibit at the Louis Hnd Clark lair. -Mr. w ley say there is an enormous amount of work to be done in every department. Very few exhibits are now installed, but large forces of work men are everywhere at work. P. I). Creager, representing the Hastings Industrial Co. of Chic, igo, was in this city a few days last week. Mr. Creager is interested in establish ing cremeries and fruit canning estab, lishments throughout the country. He was very favorably impressed with Hood River, and expects to return later to lay the matter before the peo ple here. Mr. Creager believes he would also like to buy land here to make this his homo. Every Saturday Evening From now until the close of tin.' Lewis and Clark-I'm we w'll give away one round trip ticket to Portland includ ing one admission to the Fair. Yon can have your Choice going by boat or rail and tiie tickets w ill be good any time you may select to go during the Fair. We give a numbered coupon w ith every dollar purchase, which gives you a chance to get the above. These will be given in addition to our regular trade tickets so yon can get your premiums just the same. Remember a ticket given away every week. These will tie four given away before the opening of the Fair. BOOTH'S WE ARE Closing' Out Our entire line of CORSETS Here is your opportunity to get a dependable articL' at cost. Among the late arrivals in millinery aie the : BucK and Lingerie Hats Just the thing to wear with light shirt waists KNAPFvS G3 iC5ZESS3GS5SS)CtflSE J. E. RAND Agcut for standard patterns II and publications. Designer, 10 cents. fi Best stock of TRUNKS and BAGS LooK. them over At JW4 1 1 V il 1 (4 V LvS' (' - ( to; i 1 r-j . rvt i ri i r It it t- to do the Fair on Saturday, the 27th. We will give you free with every man's suit sold any $3.00 hat in the house that you may choose. You will find our suits the latest cuts and! styles and prsces equal to any. lemember Saturday, May 27f SHOES v.-. We have three of the best running males in shoes. SELZ ROYAL BLUES for men, UTZ & DUNN for ladies and the RED SCHOOL HOUSE for boys and girls. We have them in all leathers and all the new lasts. Come in and let us fit your feet with these famous shoes Our stock of groceries and crock ery is full and complete. Give us a trial and see if ours is just as good and just as cheap as the other fellow. s- J. E. RAND Ft 1 1 Bi mmmmm mmm h Hood River Phone 5SI Free Delivery New lot of eat-j lift in eived I y eire-K from Mim I In vi ii at IlanlV MrH John UnltiTivortli arriveil Mote lay inorniiij.' from I'ortlanil, ami is ti e Client of her ilanhter, Mrs. K. X. lilvthe. MiH Nellie I'erry of the Kunt Siile in viHitinn with her coiinin, Miss StiHie Kelly. .Mrn. l' DiclfHon of I'ortlanil. Kpent the week an u (juest at the Mt. llooil hotel. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. lioml of I'otlanil were the ucsta of .Mr. ami MrH. A. ('. I'aen their rolat iven. Mr. mill Mr. Frank ll.ivenport I'. Hpoiit Sunday and .Monday in l'i rtlai.d visit ini; friends. ,1. C. Maclnnes of the While Salmon Land Co., passed throiiirh Hood l!hr Monday on his w ay to the Italics, lie returned that afternoon hy hunt. C. D. ThoiniiHon has 10411 in resiuiied It i h position as receiving clerk for Hie Davidson I'riijt Co. dnriiiK the heny seai-on. j. V. Taylor and niece, Minn Irene Wells, the Iowa ioolo who Kpeiit the winter at the Mount Hood hotel, re turned thin week from a tw o tnont h' Hiaiy in rortland. They left yesterday for a trip to Texas. Ij. S. Hohle. of Portland, ncei nipan ied hy Mrs. Dohle. was in the city during the week. Ilohle is well known throughout the (,'ohiiiihin ricer valley hy every livery man to railroad con ductor 11I011K the line as a dots fancier mid expert horseman. 1 ncidcnthlly. Dohle travels for I lcischuer, .Mayer A: Co. liishop WellH will he in Hood River Wednesday evening, May '!, fur con lirmatioii exercises i.t the Kdscopl church. Hev. Mr. Chaml i will ie main here over Sunday from until after the :ilst, to prepare any and all u ho desire to he conllnned, who are not already prepared. Several fine ne.v residences uro near couipletiou on the hill, unions tl.oni lieiin,' tho.-e of Mrs. (iimruol'. (Irnwell. K. K. iolf, William Sheets. . W. Onthank and If. S. Kichmond. These new homes will each one repre sent the expenditure of Ik twem !?2lKi and i'.Vr'l. TI.11' are nil handome ad ditions to the many line residences of thia city. Mrs S, W. Arnold returned Mondav from Collins hut springs, where she visited Will lsenUT(i and family. Mr. Isenher.' is rapidly recovering from his rheumatism, although the cold- damp w eather of the last few days has not heen thehet for him. When Mr. iHenhera wert to the springs he had to walk with two caneB. lie hopes to return to re sume hii po-ili'in ill Mewarls' sloie ithin 11 wei k 1 r bo. The M. l'i. ladies' aid society will meet with Mrs. Del on Friday after noon of t his week lit I wo o'clock. Janirs Dunn, now of Hood liiver, hut formerly of Kansas, and an old friend of X. 1". O'l'iiien, is visitinsi at Mr. ( I'l'.iien's this week. Hufnr Hispatch. II. M Alihol has purchased M acres f'l.iii Mrs. Amelia Klios at Mo-ier. Tl.iitv arii s of Hi s f.iri.i is iuciilliva- j lion, inoslly planted to fruit trees. I Dan Mears, who with II. .1. (iould of I. iiis city is 1 oiisi iiie! ini; a water and sewer sslem f"r the town of Wasco, spent Sunilav with his family in this cily. T. A. Sc! all. w ho lately removed to I'arkhiiist, the hcnufit'iil I'ai'iii home formerly owned hy Mrs. I'nrl'cr, is hecomiiiK settled in the roomy I111111 sion, and is ery husily euaK'ed ini proving the inchai'ds aud j,'iiiuuds. Mrs. S, W. Arnold jrnlhcred new po tatoes from her L'ardeu 1,11 the hill in Cue's addition, TiioMlac moriiiiiL', May II. i. Tin- potatoes she ,-ays were laiee as eji ina t ''s. ."-on i" of u - coin pit in of this heinjr a hiirkuitrd s'lison, hul with new , polaloeH and ripe cherries the middle of I May, the spline; is certainly early enoiiudi after all. 1'ied DeifZ Htaiti d for .Mayville, N. D., Tliur.-ihiy evening, to superintend the const ruction of a liuvo annex to the state normal school at, that place. Mr. Doitz has superiiitenihul the erection of it iiuinl er of such l.uildinH in North Dakota, where his i-kill is well know n. Ileexpe 'ls to he iilisetit s vcral months. Mr". AMi'it Tozicr Weatheind was M-ry mm h di-ap inled in Dei nur unahle to till her 1 11;: icoment for t he entcrtaiii- llient !.vefl-er to .take place at I Idell, i.l.-t Weill, e-d . ellllejr. No 1 WtlSsU 1. 01 1 . I He t. r , ; 1 1 'I n', and did not reach Hood ' : 1 . r : 1. 1 1 ' alter o'i lock. Mrs. v i.lt liel , eii noil i'arl 1 e 1 1 i nsi ill hope t o t" i ' ii a few we'k-, when another id ' v. ii he :;rratie;i"l 'or Ihe "-lei ioplil'nll ; ::t. ' it-ei.t at Odell. Mrs Weather i i i i i' ' .1 vcv sueces.-iiil trip to i I'.,. r " '.; n. I.i ; i.'.lieh. v ho With I'll! , her ! I'M i.i" i- itiployel itl the testing I 'i I'll of a iai tie eh ctrical matiu- ;:;it : iI.l' ; ) i.l at Sclieiitctaiiy, N.V., j - : lather, 1'. D. ilinrich. il'i i : j !e: m-.I wUh his situation. I i , : : ' ... ,. rduali d la.-l dune from I I a r , , ..rii'i ltuial cidleee at if,: li.r- two hrothirs, Max !: : !' ! '.. a:c al o ) !n well lit Cur 1 V. lii-. I ': y lie Vj eel oil home ill a few wc 1.-, to htlp their father oil the farm. Two houses, for rent. W. ,1. Hakcr. Mr. Kirkwood of Hood llivcr is here repairing orchards. Horseshoe licnd item in ( ioldiindale .Sentinel. While his physicians cannot say aj to how soon John Crate will he ahle to leave the hospital their reports concern iiiu his condition are decidcilly ciicotiraj; im;. The Dalles Chronicle, Iteiijaiiien 1. Cohen, president of the I'ortlanil Trusl C i., win a Hood liiv-r visitor lut Saliirday. Mr. (aihcn he. lieveM there is a :rciit future in hoho for this little city, and he says h is al ways pleased to make the trip here. Horace Mecklen, who will as: ist Mrs. S. Iiiiii(.'iile this Hummer in Ihe manacoiiiont of the ('loud Cup Inn, arrived last week from New VrrK City, llecanse of the Himdl i m i lit of snow in the nionulaiiiH thin huusi ii, Mih. Liinille expects to havo the lnu ready for quests hy June, 1. A couple not in ninth's hrij;ht mi rn iiiL'. hut who nie nearer the sunset of life and have determined to travel the remainder id Ihe journey together, oh tallied a niarri'i(;e license hs vk. Thev are K. 1 leiidershot, of 1 1 d I; ut, aed (il, and Mrs. Kate ( him n.1. n, hose heme is on iMilch Flat, and who is ol years of av.e. Chronicle. Mr. and Mrs Frank McFarland of I'ortlanil visited H few ihns last wiek with Mrs. M. II Fuller at lie I t. ! ',. K. I'otter of Klinira, X. V., u hrother ( M H. Fuller, accompanied them. Mr. I'otter came west to attend Ihe hate it convent ion of railway conductors. 'I e party left Thursday for lleppner A carload of U-iueli cast iron ipe is sidel racked hi nt last w eek, ami v II used in the coiihI ruction of a stainlpi o f.r the railroad watering tank at 1 1 is point, 'flic tank of fill.OlKI gallons cap-'C-Ity w ill he erected west of the a s-ei . er d-pot. The iron pipitiL' w iP I. - "..-ij u) ii -ey the w ater to a nlainlpip 4 the cud ol the depot ,u Pec cast-iiou 1 1 trains will reccie waier lor the eii;iiics. .1 l Croshv, one of the prosperous farmers of the thriving Odell xectii n, w us iii the city Tuesiiav. Mr Ci'os y sashe has tried to induce his f.il her, an old firmer in the state of Maine, 'o come to Ih.od River, hut the i. lea of a iio: mile trip docs not appeal to the senior Mr. Croshv, who in content to spend the remainder of hin days, on his faim in M urff'. The old gentleman is nearly K"i years old, hut is ntdl hii ex l it woikmaii, this last winter having completed four huh sleds, two of which he soal al fin each. John says the the first piece of hlueksinithing his father did was to make him a knife hhele from an old tile that was far hetter than m.ist of the knives to be found today.