Qat3LL I " ' ' M " '.! ! '. lg?:f I THE COLD WEATHER IS HERE PREPARE FOR WINTER I ! -- o Our Great Incorporation Sale makes it easy as well as comfortable. Your Winter outfit is here, ready for wear, just as reliable as ever, only much less expensive. rRAINK A. CRAM is surely Cutting the prices. 0 Ladies' Empire Coats and Rain Coats. A large assortment again arrived. Newest things. Prices fully 25 lower than Portland. Ladies' and Children's Outing Flannel Night Gowns, Skirts, Kimonos, at less than goods are sold from piece. Acorn Brand. Garments full width. Ladies' and Children's Wool and Fleeced Underwear Union Suits and two-piece garment. Every item necessary 4,. .......I ,,ff 4-1,,. .r..r Jnnnmi' Li'llo 11'luLll II warm garment will ward off the sick spell. The Uptodate Store sJ A i '' ymim mm SSr' rJrmk. r jA : - make ft a Chicago 0 QCZ3QC DC DC DC Men's Cravenette Raincoats B Arc the accepted items for Fall and Winter wear. Cram lias them in a vast assortment. Prices range from $7.88 to $20.00 See them before spending more inuiiev elsewhere for '"J inferior goods. N.':i i.y W 1 i :. j Wool Underwear I'uion Suits and regular garments. An immense stock. At prices less than raw wool costs. Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts and Pajamas we oner ior less man me maienai costs by the yard. u Just Watch Our Business Grow g CDO BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. prices. Rubber heels at Donovan's. Sliinstles. See us for beet Oregon Lumber Co. Mantle, wall and cookoo clocks on easy terms at Clark's. Use Williams' anti-septic bair tonic and keep off gray bairs. Sidewalk lumber. Delivery same dnv order is received. Oregon Lumber Co. I guarantee a lit in glasses. Clarke, tbe optician and jeweler. The Troy laundry does good work ; you know Unit. To make room for new stock all cut glass will be closed ont at cost. Clarke the jeweler. Do you use Lath? Get our price and compare it with that of competitors. You will make money this way. Ore gon Lumber Co. Well, don't you see that if you wish to vee well, you should see Clarke tbe optician. Guaranteed work in glass tilting. Closing out all but millinery, Knafp. Now that all important question is settled the next thing is tbe ring a fine new line of engagement and wedding rings. Trices right. Ciarke the jeweler I "or surveying, see John Leland Hen derson & Son. All watch, Clock and jewelry repair work guaranteed by Clarke.the jeweler Kverv man owes it to himself and his family to master a trade or profusion. Head the display advertisement of the six Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this issue and learn bow easily a young man or lady may learn telegraphy and be assured a position. Hard wood baskets lor picking apples, onlv !0c at McDonald's. (io to Mr. Ontbank for abstracts and notarial work, renting and collecting. Legal papers carefully drawn. Do you HKB Naptha soap? 5c per bar at McDonald's. .-hoes at manufacturer's cost, Kuapp. Mr. Bartmess is on a cash basis. for work where satisfaction is guaran teed, patronize the Troy laundry. Agen cy at O. K. barber shop. Ladios' hand turned and sewed shoe work a specialty at T. H. Donovan's, aero?s from William's Pharmacy. All work strickly first-class. Those contemplating putting in wheat this fall should see tbe Hood Kiver Milling Co. first. In order that their patrons may take advantage of tbe discount allowed on bills paid before the tenth of the month, t he Water and Light Co. has arranged to keep their ottiee in tbe Davidson building open till 8 :30 p in. the first, ninth, tenth and every saiuruay ere.i ing of each month. Groceries, flour and feed at Lamar A Dunn's , . , Men's hats and shirts at wholesale price at Knapp's. Mayes Bros, get a fresh supply of meat every morning. Mayes Bros.' meat market has been supplied with a cooling fountain for keeping vegetables fresh and clean. Buy your vegetables where they come fresh as from tbe garden. John Leland Henderson and son are equipped with two Gurley transits and will be reaily to do surveying for the next two months. Katis per day are $5 and (10. It is to your interest to refer to M r. Bartmess' ad under the new system. Watch our windows for Kail Styles. Mmk. Ahiiott. All persons knowing theniHelv- ose be indebted to Frohn & i teuton are ret quested to pay same at my nlliee within It) days from this notice. K. H. Hart wig. Remember Kings' shoe shop, next door to McGuire's meat market. AH work strictly first-class. Also hoots and shoes made to order. Don't forget tbe new shoe shop across from William's Pharmacy. All work strickly flrst-cluss. Call and examine my new line of wateheB. I can save you money .Clarke, the jeweler. Watch tbe Troy grow. Patronize home industry by buying ranch butter at McDonald s. Shoes half soled while yon wait in 20 minutes. All work tirst-class and guaranteed. Ladies' sewed soles and O. Sullivan's ru Idier heels a specialty. Donovan's Shoe Shop, opposite Wil liams' pharmacy. Chicken dinner at Kmstrum's every Sunday. Do not waste money buying a poorly finished fruit jar, but get the genuine Mason jar at McDonald's. For Sale. One safe, cost :i00; will sell for17.r. One oil tank, cost $45; will sell for $25. Large counte.- scale, cos' $2:t; sell $l.r. (ieo. P. Crowell. New Today. Benefit dance at the Opera House Friday evening. Fresh Olymnla and Eastern oysters at the Gem Candy Kitchsn. See that dandy line of Folders at the Deitz Studio. Fresh vegetables, butter and eggs at McGuire Bros. For rent Two or three good houses, furnished rooms for light housekeep ing, or nieely furnished house for a short time. See W. J. Baker. The first entertainment of the Hor des of high class entertainments to be given will be October is. Tbe Great Western Lyceum Bureau plan to bring only such talent as will give entire satisfaction. Get your tickets and seats resorved for the com ing concerts. The quarterly business meeting will lie held Wednesday evening, Oct. 18, at the Valley Christian church. The Gem Candy Kitchen makes fresh candy every day. All the latest Btyles Photos at the Deitz Studio. MeGuire Bros, have an up-to-diite meat market, clean and neat, and rol cit youi patronage. Their meats are the best, and orders filled promptly. Phone Main 7:1 Some men spend their money and time for things ; others invest time and money. Invest in a season ticket to the lecture curse and you will make an in-vc-iinciit in yourself. Tieke's for tbe entertainment course on Mile n Clarke's drug store, Monday, October !l S.-Mson ticketf $1.50; in jle iiiliniss oiii. 50c; children 15c. No charge fur resi ixe teats. Two-q'i.'irt combination hot water bottle and iouotain syringe guaranteed for one war. Onlv $1.50 at Clarke'a. A. W )iitha"k invites his friends to call on him at bis new office on Third street. He would like to include all aninng his hi mis. Ileserw) jour date for the dauoe Frd ,y ewn ng, October 12. At (lie Churches. Kiwi' ido Congregational W. C. Gilmore, Pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. A special service for the Sahlmlli k hool, church and home will lie conducted at 11. Christian Kiideavnr at 7:15 p. m. Hhoit address and u.iii-io at 7 :30. IbiptUt services are now held in the Boyd building on tbe heights, instead of Carmichael ball. Methodist Subject of sermon at 11 a. m. : "The Day of Prosperity." 7::t0: "Paul Obtaining Meroy". All cordially invited. Rev. W. C. Evans, pastor. Unitarian Sunday School ut 10 o'clock. Rev. W. O. FJiot jr. will preach the morning sermon at 11. The discourse on "The Public Schools" announced for next Sunday will be postponed to a later date. O. J. Nelson, minister. Belmont M. E. Church. H. C. Clark, pastor. Services, Belmont: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Class meeting at 11 a. m. ; Kpworth League 7 p. in. ; preach ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. m. ; Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. m. Services at Pine G rove same as above except preach ing, which is on 1st and 3d Sundays at 11 a. m. Crapper. 1st and 3d Sundays at 3 :.su ; Sunday school at z :su. Mouin Hood. I he 4th Sunday at 11 a.n t, Sundav school at 10 a. m. For Sale at a Sacrifice. Fifteen acres close in on the East side (iood apple land; must sell. What will yov give lor it', ror particulars see H. M. Abbott. f - - - - - - - , - , t i GET IN THE HABIT OF TRA&ING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES "V Knnw That economy in buying is a matter of intelli lVAJVy gence. We take it for granted that ourcuHtom ers arwlsenough to "know exceptional values when they see them, but what we want to tell them is where they can find these values. That We are selling boys' fleece lined underskirts and draw t.rstinely made earmenU that sell everywhere for 50 cents, at 3 cents That We are selling misaeV size undervests, warm and com fortable for fall and winter at lie and 25 That We are selling onion suits for misses and children sil ver gray, fleece lined worth very much more t 35c That We are selling tbe re nowned "Oneita" union suits for ladies; we've got them in all siz at 91.00 That We are selling beauti ful, pure woolen ladies' vests and pants which you can't get else where at1.25 That We are se'ling men's heavy jersey ribbed cotton under wear that will wash and wear for two seasons at 91.00 per suit That We are selling high grade natural wool underwear for men ; light in weight, but warm and comfortable at $2.75 per suit That We are selling good black woolen hose for men; light in weight, but warm and durable at 25c per pair That We are selling the best children's stockings you ever saw for the price We know they're good at 25c pair - ... .. I. u , l f ... .IiImob rx 1 r i i 1. in 1 1 I u rpt.Min.it U.-A .In Xmiv Wn have live limes as Diaur uuici .. o ...v..,.. . ... - X flc&l Homes. Tbe reason is their simplicity a child can run them intelligently ; and then the price -lust one-half what you'd pay for a poorer machine than the New Home. b Dance at the Opera House Friday evening. W. H. Peugh went to Condon Tuesday to visit his eon, 0. K. Peugh. Tbe Male Quartette and bell ringes will be here October 18. Bo sure to hear them. S. M. Kelr and Mrs. Cass and son, of Viroqna, Wis., are visiting A. S. Keir at Hood River. Marring i lioense has been grunted at Goldendale to Stephen L. Billings and Amelia Stadeliniin of Trout Lake II. C. Kaue, salesmai for the liem- ingtou Typewriter Co., Portland, spent sevoral days lu Hood Kiver this week. Mr. Davenport, member of the com mission firm of Davenport Bros., Portland was in Hood Kiver during the week. Mrs. W. L. Cams, of Odell, re turned Monday from The Dalles, where she has been undergoing treat ment for several weeks. You will enjoy Mr. Maiipin, Octo ber 18. He is a splendid cornet solo ist, having been conductor of the Fourth Regiment Band Missouri N11- tioual Guard. F. J. Chilcote, formerly of Miss ouri, but re ently a resident of Port- laud, is looking for a farm to rent, or employment. His family are at pre sent at St. Martins Springs, but w ill join Mr. Chilcote as soon as he finds a location. J. E. Helleiiious, editor and pub lisher of the Watchman at Seattle, spent yesterday in Hood River. He had been seeing the sights at the ex position for several days, and was tot I there to make a trip to Hood River to see the fruit. S. N. Riade, formerly of Grafton. N. I)., now in tho hospital depart ment of the U. S. S. Paul Jones, which is quartered at Portland, took a run up to see his old school mate, A. S. Kelr, of Keir & Cass, tho llrst of the week. D. L. Davidson of Willow Flat was in the city yesterday afternoon, and says the fi at meeting of the Duke's Valley literary society will be held tit. the school house Saturday evening, beignning at 7:30 sharp. George Mas- see the secretary is absent this year at Salem and it will lie necessary to elect a new one. President Davidson is anxious that there be a large nt tendance at this initial session. The city council failed to have a meeting Monday evening for lack of a Quorum, and principally because the engineers who have charge of the sewer contract failed to get data into the bauds of tbe sewer committee in time for them to make a report. It la fully expected that all details will be fixed ud in time for them to make a report for the regular meeting Mon day evening and that there win ne no more delay Id getting the sewer start ed, f Saturday morning Attorneys Ben nett and Wileon filed with the clerk of the United States circuit court motions for a new trial and arrest of judgment in behalf of their clients, Congressman Williamson, Dr. Van Uesuer and Marion R. Biggs. The motions are made for each defendant separately. They are very brief and formal District Attorney Honey said yesterday that he did not beleive the motions would be heard until after the Jones-Potter case was concluded. Government dipper dredge No. 2, recently brought from the Upper Will amette river it at Cascade Locks where she will be employed in dredg ing tbe upper and lower entrances to the locks, which have been shoaling considerably. "A depth of eight feet on tbe lock Doors at low water is re quired. While the shoaling at the canal is not of a serious nature, the United States engineer's otUce has deemed it advisable, in view of the coming heavy grain shipments, to clear out tbe locks and approaches. Mra. W. C. Evans left Tuesday for Midland, Ark., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. L. C Packard, and also her first grand child. She waa accompanied as far as Kansas City by Mra. P. A. Eveihart and daughter, Alice, and Mrs. O. 1). Rea and daughter, who were bound for Esmond, Kansas. Tbey expect to meet Mr. Rea in Kansas City, who is at present at the Arkansas Hot Springs being treated lor canoer. -Mr. uea is reported to be quite pooily, and if he ia unable to meet tbem at Kaunas City, Mra. Rea will go to him at the hot springs. Mrs. Gil-on ni r.ll.hart, hid., is visiting her Mter. Mrs. II. .1. Treiher. The railroad Hater tank near the depot is now being cmui'leted, the iron work being erected this week. Mr. Hughes, nt Hie linn ol Parkins anil Hughes, Tim I lalles music house, visited 1'tiud River tho lirst ol tilt week. K. P. Orr returned to Condon. Ore. Tuesday, where lie will soon finish the buildings he i- eiieting al thai place. Famous Ostrich Plumes Nothing A. 1'ranz and Mr. mi li II 011 tlii early morning for l'liit- Mr. mill Mrs. I! and Mrs. I). Jack: train Wednesday hind. Mr. and Mrs. W lock, Wash., Iiavi during the week ut. sou, I). II. ( I ray. Hood Kiver t 'Implcr No. : S., held a regular meet ing II. Gray ol' Win- lieen the guests t he home of their :., O. 10. Tuesday tittcuihiucc, lol- evening vvil h 11 good lowed by a l'aiHUel,. Snow ,V I'l'i-on, 1 blacksmiths and uagmi maker ho 1 nte! -prising s, report mid are in both w 1 MIC. bu.-y iint II I I at the rail is I inning a very heavy run of keeping a good loir, departineiit s. ' (). i'YedollhlOV, the M mail carrier says t lie road crossing at Me illipiis-aliie wit h t he rain- o 1! il ! ! e 1:1 become very si.it. St. Mark's Guild (t v Hundley ,M on, lay eti-nbir ;;it on lulls i r- for I lie eluu 1 -. an I ; plans for the h;,,,uv, nlnri. held some t illle III I 'eeeiul.i I' Mr. Ilrnadh, ad of Ka accepted II pesil ii I, Hit of I iidhirde ,V Griv, 1. Mr. Ihoadhead 1- a in p! Blount if t !;.. I' net I. di I The Hood I'i'.i I' IVnt la.!! Lain will give a la in lit. dance at the 1 ipcni I loiisn l''r iday I'M'ii i in'. haiii ing w ill he continued a- l ii;g a - ,'iny one wish es to danee. I'lrl.els, ,1 cents, til' couple. M. ii. MiCarty uas a pas-en; er fur Portland Monday iniuning. The I'm is Fair had some goods in the wrick down the linn the Inst, of the wei k and Mr. Mi'Caily wi nt down to ad just the damages. M r. mid Mrs. T. I . Hoilnwell of KiiIIh City, 1'olk county Ml Wednes day iiiiiriiing fur 1 'ml land nt'compii tiled hy Mrs. llullmvell ol Ihis city. Mr. 1.' I). Ilolliiwell ol Falls City is 11 brother ot ,). M. Hollow, 11. The genuine Fatton line. i better can be bought. We will sell them to you at man ufacturers' cost until November 1st, providing we furnish the hat. We show the same styles found in Portland's most exclusive shops at much lower prices. Entire Shoe Stock on Sale at Cost he :i' v; liil In lug snaked il tie L'l olllld bus i!!i Miss I worked d-o made will he i- City has ;e I in I ershop 1 Oak street. !.. of .1. L. I. A. Kviingelist. Hum at. the tent Sunday ing. Subject uf "Christian I i . v Fnpardiiinl I : The Holy Gl.u ; ". A. Kohler. v U 1 the ('has. Cbe Side write.'- t ' Wash., that ' dead in t lad to get back to Mr. mid V Bamboo, Wis and wife o'i home Miuidi have been vi-i and making a T. .1. Kim signed his po for the (I P has piiicliasi ' Kiver Trails' will devote 1 i hereafter. -aker will pieiich morning and even lei I'll 1 eg d i i'iii'm'. I " ! -i ' :i g. "Tin . .. ii.e ,-,lli iigaillsl 1 lvreiitly purchased 1 I null on t he I last I Linn would i , 1 1 111 ,u. I I i il. I niuda 'dr. v I. wi on a: X. a iuli 1 nd I llie tl from Sumner 11 I 1 e found i F , , 1 1 -. 1 1 us r -it ai ley. of 1. Flaiichai' laming for 1 1 s. Stanley itl'iiid fair nasi, cit ies. 11! ly re agent liver. Iluod ) ree stat urn 111. lid st ill I ill mi' Ci tl. .t 1,1 and -llless iltchi-i niland :.S' and pini-ha :;. ia-t h'l V re O. Olson i I in today from once erect 11 I twenty acres I Wood, at n Olson's faiiiil .' and will Fcco! ley as soon a , i,' ! the ranch. The Ladie-' '. . i ! gregat iunal (' noon ten at the .1 -Crowell on I'l l hu i:i. "An int.i le.-t n g prepared ami mi ctijuyal ticipiitcd. A cordial nn tended to every one to I. The first hiio'.v of t he si t he tops of t he miiui.l Butte Hinl 1 1." range Mount Hood. Saturday has been snow ing ciui-tai Hood since t lie 1 1 cent 1 a Minn, and u hi ;.i I ' pi . came will at on the 1 of Alfred ring. M r. 1 Portland, dents of the v 1 1 -gs can lie put on :. ' y of t in) Con ' . ive an after ;. . i f Mrs. Geo. 1 ictobi-r i;.s Feell is I'll- 1- ex- I I"' ' 1-1111 lit. cm er ins. if Bald extending to lei'i 'iiim.'. It it ly mi Mount iiis, and the top of the mountain shows up pure white since the 1 loud.- ch ared away the first of tin' week, Tuesday morn ing the lirst frost of the sea.-on ap peared in the city and nipped a few liKluemlier October IS, when the Portland Nmvhiill company will ap pear. I). 1!. Bradley 'h paper, The News Letter made its I list appearance lust Saturday. Arthur Cunning and his mother, Mrs. T. .1. Cunning, left yesterday for Portland. Uoproseiilal ivo A. A. dayne is in Portland, attend ing the harmiiiy meeting of ( Iregou F'epuhlicaiis. Among tlio.ie who left Wednesday evening for Portlmiil were Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Kami, .Mrs. 10. L. Smith, Mrs. O. .1. Nelson and Mrs. Watt. Kuswcll Shelley left yesterday nfti r noon fur Fort land, w here ho will at tend the pence conferociio of tho re publican lenders. M. L. Emery has installed a hy draulic cider press at his factory re cently erected alongside tho industrial track of the O. K. A N., in tho wist end of tlie city. The Apples Growers' union sent a car of Northern Spy and Baldwin apples to New Vork the llrst of tho week. The Davidson Fruit Co. is preparing to ship a car of Spiteti liergs ill a few days. lion, and .Mrs. D. F. Percival of Cheney, Wash., were guest.H last wei k at the Inline of Mr. and .Mrs. S. I''. Blythe. Mr. Percival is 11 pioneer of Eastern Washington and president of tho bank of Cheney. J. E. Baud left Wednesday after noon for Portland, where lie will rep resent the sewer committee of the city council nt a meeting of Attorney Wil son anil Engineer Paget, to pioparo a llnal lepoit for sui. mission to tln( council Monday evening. Bishop O'Keilly, who is ill at lit. Vincent's Hospital Portland, il mill", r ing wtili a well deliiied case of ty phoid lever. The dist inguished patient is cum-iden d to be in a dan gerous cond it ion and it will le so no time before t be eiiiivalecseiit stage is reulied. lather ProScan is another member of the Catholic clergy who is ill at SI. Vincent's. In the contest conducted by the Portland .loiiinal to determine who of the young la lies of the stale shall enjoy a free trip to Hawaii. Miss Emiiie Cm-sen of The Dalles leads the third .Infl ict with lit, 1 votes, and Miss Lni ile Crate of the same city is a close sei 1 with lH,:t7H votes. Miss Stella Kichardson of Hood Fiver follows closely with 17,07t votes. M is- ( iert.ie Sharp of Prinevillo is a new candidate in this district and starts with votes to In r credit. DITCH MEETING THIS SATURDAY When President Blowers of the Far mer's Irrigation Co. Hougbt to call to order the-iiiiniial meeting of the Ditch Co. Ia-t S it unlay, it was discovered that a 1 in nil 111 was sadly lacking. Ad journment was then taken until one o clock. Satui'iiav iiuernoou 01 una vegetables, but it will lie a great help in coloring u ) the apples. Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Lamar were visitors in The Dalles last Thursday. Miss Mabel Carter is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. il. Tracy, at Canyon City, Oregon. Alex Stewart and Frank Ginger came down from Mosier to attend the Masonic lodge meeting Saturday even ing. Miss May Hendricks of Stockton, Mo., is visiting Mrs. .1. K, Carson. Miss Hendricks expects to make her homo in Hood Kiver. A large O. K. AN. engine, weighing IXi.iiihI poudns, and drawing a long freight train, sidetracked at the pass eager depot, Friday morning, where it attracted eoiisieralile interest. Hood Kiver Lodgo No. Klfi, A. I'', and A. M., coinmuiiced their winter work Saturday evening with a full at lenilauco. A bampiet at tho close of the meeting was an enjoyable occasion. Dr. F. Cooper, accompanied by Miss A. .ajicek, left last Thursday, lor Villisca, Iowa, where MissZajiook will sret.d the winter. Dr. Cooper will n tin n s iiM'timo next mouth. u. C. Dean, tho White Salmon for ryiii in, who was in the city Friday, s ,.ys be is taking lots of new comers into the White Salmon country these days. There are many others there iii'piiring after land The annual meeting of tho Farmers' Irrigating Company, advertised to be held last Saturday, was postponed for one week 011 account or small attend mice. It is desired that there be a full attendaiieu next Saturday. W. B. Strowbridgu is building a new house on his property 011 the East side grade, and intends to move into the place as soon as the house is com pleted. He will close out his paint ami wall paper store in town. Harry Bailey left Friday morning for Cascade Locks to do repair work on the telephone lilies. The high wind of the night before had played havoc with the wires and only one of the long distance strings were con veying messages that morning. Mrs. E. lipoid and daughter Miss Mabelle who have been up at Hood Fiver the past month spent last week at home, near Thatcher. They start ed for Hood Kiver yesterday where they will spend the winter. Forest (iro e Times. A team belonging to John Vauthier of Mount Hood, became frightened at the cars Saturday and made a spirited run towards home, there was no one in the wagon at the time. The team soon overturned the wagon and broke loose but were caught before running a great distance. The wagon was damaged some, but otherwise no serious damage resulted. Clilf ird an I Frank .Jackson of Car pio, N. I)., visited with A. D. Moo and family Friday, taking the boat for Portland Saturday moruiug. They have disposed of their North Dakota property and are looking for a loca tion in the west, having visited sever al sections of Washington and Oregon before coming to Hood Kiver. lhey ......L. The farmers are reuuetsed to were very favorably impressed witb.thel i,.ir thii in mind, and to atteud tbe valley and may conclude to locate j meting, when some important mattuig here. I will couio up for discussion. 1 J 4