HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THtJRSDAY.'JUNE, 21 1006
A PUZZLING FEAT.
Che Wonderful Corm Growla Ma
ot the ZnnI Indian.
The medicine men among the ZunI
Indian perform a feat at the annual
"corn festival" which surpasses the
famous mango growing trick of th
Hindoo. Many scientists bare been
present to witness this strange cere
mony, but have never been able to
fathom the mystery of It.
In front of the southern opening of
the medicine lodge a large square of
clean yellow sand, carefully smoothed
and packed, Is spread. With a ceremo
nial arrow figures representing the
Great Spirit, the earth, sun, sky and
rain are drawn. There are also the
symbols of the corn and a bountiful
harvest. The Indentations made by the
arrow are then filled in with pigments,
blue for the sky and clouds, black for
the earth and chroino yellow for the
harvest The middle of the square Is
left vacant This picture In sand paint'
lng Is a most pleasing specimen of bar
barle art.
The hour for the ceremony arrives,
and at the right moment the medicine
man comes forth from his lodge and
takes a seat In the opening of the
lodge, facing the sand square. The
warriors and chiefs arrange them
selves around tho square according to
rank. The ceremonial pipe is then filled
and lighted, and the medicine man
blows one puff la each direction of the
compass and two to the heavens. lie
then make an address, going over the
past history of the tribe and the kind
ness of the Great Spirit and his care.
lie concludes with a prayer for the
continuance of this favor.
The great moment ha arrived. With
Impressive solemnity the medicine man
thrusts the sacred arrow Into the sand,
withdraws It and places a grain of corn
Into the hole thus made. Carefully
smoothing the sand over It, he resumes
his seat, while the assembled chief
smoke their pipe In stolid silence. If
the Great Spirit condescends to answer
the prayer of the medicine man and
be generally does the corn will sprout
and send up a shoot. After an Interval
of fifteen or twenty niluutes the sand
seems disturbed at the spot where the
grain of corn was planted, and soon
tho slender green blade of the sprout
ing corn are seen above the surface.
The plant continues to grow rapidly
and naturally during the day, and by
the next sunrise the silk and tassels
appear. By noon tho stalk and ear
have reached full maturity and the
ripening begins. Finally the blades
and husks turn yellow and rattle when
the wind (hakes them. All this, we
must bear In mind, has been done in
thirty-six hours. On the morning of the
second day the corn growing is com
plete. The medicine man now ad
dresses the watchers who In company
with him have watcjied the plant grow,
for It Is never left alone. With appro
priate ceremonies he symbolizes the
harvest by stripping the ear from the
hunks and placing the corn In his bag
for future use. The stalk Is pulled up
by tho roots and hung over the door of
the lodge, New York Herald.
No Holiday.
People have different Ideas as to
What constitutes a holiday or a voca
tion. Mrs. Tettls had her own firmly
fixed opinions on the subject.
"I don't count Thanksgiving or
Christmas or Washington's birthday or
any ot those holidays," she said frank
ly to an old friend ouo day. "Wliut I
count a holiday is when Ezra and Jim
and Bob and Llphlet go oft up to the
wood lot with their dinner and I know
they won't be back till night.
"I'm not one to deny that men folks
have their good points, but how a wom
an can call It a holiday when they're In
tho houso calling for food by looks
when they aren't by words Is lKyond
mo!" Youth' Companion.
Pood For Squirrel..
Most people who feed the gray squir
rels In the big parks fall to realize that
It Is no kindness to give these pretty
Ilttlo animals such soft shell nuts as
almonds, peanuts and chestnuts. Hu
man being who do not have to actual
ly forage for food naturally enough feel
that It 1 thoughtfulness Itself to save
the squirrels work. The fact Is, how
ever, that a squirrel' teeth grow bo
rapidly that, deprived of their normal
use, they might even through their vory
uselessnes become long enough to put
till charming rodent of tho trees In
danger of starvation. Hickory, pecau
and hazel nut are the proper food to
throw to the squirrels. Brooklyn Life.
Kcaillj Serpent llliet
ire an rinmnon in India hx an- -I uinrh
.mil liver iliruiMers wiih us 1' i lo
latter however tlieie ii u sure remedy :
Electric Hitters; tl e great reslorntive
luotlieine, (if which 8. A. ltrowu, of lien
nclevlllr, H. 0., urns: ''Tiny ventured
my wife to iieifeet health, after will's of
Miffuinij Willi (lyHepnia and uchruni
Crtllv t riiiil liver." Klectrie Hitlers
cure chills und fever, iiiulxr h, ' uh
iichs, 'hi lie buck, kidney triini'lex mi l
bladder dit-ordeiH. Sold on uiiHitiuiee
by (.'has. N. Clarke druglnl. 1'ricu i,Ue.
Ironing Hoard.
1 ltiirn inwt. muitia nil ull IlkUMI t lei I'l"
.1.. . v .....u .., ......
rt Hm-i. ii iipiiuuu I't' utt iflny i I. ft hi. n
the material to mane tU in to tm'ei .
KxperiHiice lias Uuuhl wliul kind .i e
the liext mi vice, alnu what to inal.e
them of to movent waruiiiw. rlmkiiiz
or extracting pitch.
oiii h for uu) tiling in li e eari t i
teiiug line.
1''. u. i:or;,
Ontiosito O. II. Hartley's Ken.
Phono B71.
tl'ker Waa the Joke!
Mabel Such a Joke with Mr. Guy
boy. We were out on tho balcony be
tween the dances, and ho got the sleeve
of his dress coat all over red paint
from one of the posts that were Just
painted. Maud And did you go near
tho post? Mabel No. Why? Maud
Oh," nothing; only you havo red paint
nil over the back of your waist.
Tearful.
The conversation turned on the effect
produced on the emotions by pictorial
iirt, when a man remarked, "I remem
ber one picture that brought tears to
toy eyes."
"A pathetic subject, I presume."
"No, sir; it was a fruit painting. I
was sitting close uuder It when It drop
ped on my head."
Br Installment.
Youth What do I have to pay for a
marriage license? Clerk Well, you
get It ou tho Installment plan. Youth
How's that? Clerk One dollnr down
nd your entire sulury each month for
Hhe rest of your life. Cleveland Leader.
Work Is not a man's punishment; It
Is his reward and his strength. George
Sand.
Two Handles,
Everything has two handles the one
soft and manageable, the other such as
will not endure to be touched. If, then,
your brother do you an injury, do not
take It by the hot bard handle, by rep
resenting to yourself all the aggravat
ing circumstances of the fact, but look
rather on the soft side and extenuate
It as much as Is possible by consider
ing the nearness of the relation and the
Ions friendship and familiarity be
tween yon obligations to kindness
wblotl a single provocation ought not
to dissolve. And thus yon will take th
accident by. its manageable handle.
Big Apple Crop Outlook.
Reports oontinue to come In of the
promise of a great apple crop in all
Western New York sections, and peo
ple are talkins of another 1'. 1 yield.
Buyers and others have been through
the territory liriuit In luese leporu,
all of the same teuor. The bloom was
great and the set of fruit heavy.
Advices from Woluott says various
parties have been making thorough
tours of the snide sections lu auto
mobiles, and have hq accurate idea of
present conditions. (1. 11. Nortbiup
and a Williamson party made an ex
tensive trip through the Western New
York sections. They reported that
everywhere they went they found
big bloom on the trees, lu some places
fuller than in Wayne county, where
the outlook is for a great crop. The
blossoms had the best of weather and
climatio oouditious during fertilizs
tion.
It is not thought tbe bloseomt were
hurt to any extent, eithet by tbe frost
or two weeks ago, or the nenry rain
which followed. Ihe Museum were
all on the ground three or four days
before the rain. Alltioiign n is be
lieved that the outlook for tie ciop is
nearly if not quite as good as lu tbe
spring of 1904.
In some orchards Bald a in trees
have not bloomed as full as tho tther
varieties: but many Wayne oouuty
growers usy that their Baldwins iiover
blossomed so lull as tnis year, urow
ers are ppraviug thoroughly and gen
erally, to get all the No. 1 stock pos
sible. Not only has the weather been
favorable tor the don loruneut ol fruit,
but rather unfavorable for fungus.
hiul. 1'fo ik . Fruit Trade Jour
nal,
California Pear Kroner Organic.
Growers ot the ce ntral counties, and
especially the KHcra.ii.ento liner see
tion, organized the fear Grower As
soeiatiou. ihe eradicatiou of peat
blight, and the maintenance ot tht
growers' interests are the objects ul
the organization.
1'iotossor Swingle, United States
Qovermeot Expert, representing the
Department of Agriculture, whs pres
ent by Invitatiou, and reported upou
tbe etllcleuoy of tbe woik already
done, lie is remaining here to watch
the outcome ol the remedies p lied
last winter. Ihus far he Is well satis
lied with what has been done iu the
valley, aud especially in tbe down
river sections, where the work has
been so effective that very little blight
shows, in comparison with what is to
be touuu in other district.
A short time ago Inspector B. Bab
oock, cf tbe Haoramento County Hor
ticultural Commission, made a vory
full report on the subject of pear
blight. The campaign agaiust it has
been very energetic during the past
six mouths. The In umber of trees ex
amined is 20H,UO0, of wbiob 118 per
oent were condemned.
The total number of trees In the
River district is estimated at 250,000,
of which about 40,000 have not yet
been inspected. These latter are sit
uated ou Grand Island along Steam
boat Slough ou Sutler Island, and iu
Solano and Yolo Counties along the
river.
The principal rt'm rt (he seasou's
wi rk has been il.u e.a.lu . linn of hold
over blight. l-rnit i ladu Journal.
Have Yon Dyspepsla.llndlgestlont
Tf toilav von suffer from impaired
gen tion, sluggish liver or impure blood,
and you were told of a preparation which
wouid cure yon at small cost, would you
try tbe remedy t I here Is a medicine
Green's August Flower. Go to your
druggist's and buy a test bottle for 1
cents, or the regular size for 75 cents. 1
vim lmv nxed all other dvsnensia reint
dies without satisfaction, or if you have
never used any preparation lorincseais
treseing affections ; if you have headache
hilwiiiuiieuH. Iush of annetite. uleenlewn-
ne.e, nervousness, or anv disorder of the
stomach or liver, cure f mrself quickly
bv using the iufallib S Augut Flower.
It is not an alcoholic stimulant, bin
quite harmless for general use. Get a
copy of Green's Prize Almanac
U.r mqU hu li'.mrmrinm. Twenty acres
on Methodist lane, four miles southwest
from Hood Kuer, small House, some
land cleared. Only fliOOO.
For sale bv Kimrium. A fine 100
acre fruit und stock farm, one and one
half miles from While Salmon, iwen-ty-one
acres orchard, I'll acres apples
mostly standard, 80 acres Timothy pas
ture, plenty water, farming implements
and stock go with the place. 110,000,
lerins caeh.
Very Best Ilemedjr for Bonel Trouble.
Mr. M. V. Burrows, and old and well
known resident of l)!ufft"ii, hid., says:
"1 reward Chauinberluin'n Colic, Choleiu
and hiaarlinea Remedy as the very best
reinedv fur bowel trouble. 1 niuKe this
statement niter having used the leniedy
in my family for several years t aiu
never without It." This remedy is
almost Biire to be needed before the
summer is over. Why not buy it now
and be prepared for such an emergency?
I' or sale ly Mer anil Lass.
A DM I N I HTRATOK't) NOTICK.
mi l l I...- I....... I... ....1.. .if lit
I lit) iiniiri nK,uva iin it, ...
Hun. Comily Court ot Hi Hlale of Orerou fur
W uaeo limn V, lllliy umioiuirii aHiiiiiiii.il im
...1 .iui...,rl V- l..litiiii .l.u..uM.l unit
nil wrwiim 1 1 n v 1 1 1 ic rlitlm nnulnn a d est Mr
H ir Mt'l I lltMl Ml IHrHOIII. HttlllU l.illiu tun., .ill
fled l lli nrtlie uf A. A. Jyne, in Heod
lllvrr. la wild Wssni counly, wlllilu six
nioniha hum date of rtrnl publication ot tlil
noller.
j 14 II. 0. JOHNSON
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICK .
NiitleM la hereby Klven that the uniterl((nid
nan, ly the comity court of Wsen county,
Oregon, tiecn duly unpointed ttimiiulm Fulrtx
of the ektutcof II. A. h'HvenH, iIwchkhI. All
oermuiK huvlnit claliln Htctlnat "I1 tatc Hrc
nerrby required to present lliani with proper
vouchers, wl.hln six month from the date
of tlila mil lie, to thcumtcnlljciied ililnilllUlni
trls at Hie realdence of J. T. kldtuour, I'ns
cade IXH-ks. W hkco county, Oregon.
tatted tliiasih day ol June liHKt
KVA V. NKI.SON.
Administratrix of the eatnteoril, A. Iaven,
licensed. Jlljvh!
Pacific University
FOREST GROVE, OREGON.
A high-grade College with
Superior lquipment.
Beautifully located twenty-six miles
from l'ortland
Full regular colic -e onuses.
Academy givea strong preparatory and
High Schs- I c. in 's.
Conservatory of N i : o end School of
Art, with fu;KT.i-." instructors.
Business branches ta.ip'ht
Gymnasium and I .cl.i Athletics under
a rhyaical D ctor
Well-equipped L:.oi-;i!orii'S.
Library ot la.uu uiumcs
Healthful social !;f
; ions influences.
All student eiUei;..r.;'.3 in'tive.
THE SCHOOL THAT T NOS FOR THC
BEST IN f -i;c f ION
WRITE fC? Cti' t.COUS
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
The utidenilifiiert hiis been by order of the Hon
County t ourtoi tne maieoi wreou iur uneo
i onuiy, iniiY ipoiin ... .....
t ,ir T ..l.ni. Jwi.uri anH all rw,c
aims liKVlnn elHlma anal nut auld estutn are
nottnea u prcHeiu same w hiuuijiciiii..i1
t the office of A. A. Jayne, In Hood Klver, 111
aid Wasco county, within tlx months (mm
date of fl't publication of this notice.
j 14 M. 8UK ADAMH
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION :
United Btstes band Office, The Dalles, Ore
ii viuv uih luu Notice is hereby irlven
that In compllauce with the provisions of Hie
AILUIlUUgrniliii.uiic u, in.o. raiuncu
Act for the sale of Timber Ijiiiu In the Hlaumof
California, Oregon, Nevada, ana wasninsun
Territory, 'aa extended to all the public hi nil
aUtes by act of AiiKuat 4, IMRi,
JOHN B. laWNKY,
of Pendleton, county of LJinatllla, state of Ore
gon, has this day filed In this olrlce his sworn
statement No. 'lrl, for the purchase of the
H'iS Wyt, MWNh'e section SH and HliNK!
of se. Hon No. 11, in township No. 1 N., runi
No. 11 K V. M , arid will olrer proof U show
that the land aoiiKht Is more valuable for
Hie timber or atout thereon than lor agri
cultural put isises, and to establish his claim
u said lands before Ihe Itetiisteraud Receiver
at The Iiullca, Orcuon, on I lie ajlh day of Au.
.!. " ...
lie nameaaa wnnrssrs; joiiii roiej, iu
s'oiev and t;ivde K. Taylor, of Portland. Ore-
Kim. and William Davis, of Hood Hlver, ure
' n- ... . . ' ; ;
.Miy alld ail persons ciniinillKauveraeiy any
ol the above di seilbed lands are reipiested lo
II in ibelr claims In this olhe on or before the
said 'Mill day ol Austin, 1'Jllii.
1X111,11 AE.1, 1. RULADi
JUalil Iteiflster.
r 1 .
II H
ilrylng that i i i J. ' J A
1 V H - 'V
Is 'iWJ .-.lUi r
FREE
TRIAL
0TOtJlIAanOIAyr a
U.S.CREAMI
SEPARATOR?
dtallnft with ter U Sl1"5!
.700 dtlrrmi'ii In ti. II hi
from mir
prActlctl
th
Craam
sVuarator
Ik. ..!
must prsctieal atparaUir for svry- tars
ae. ft la aiu'b a wt-ll madt placa or maebtairy
thai It will laat a IK-ilme. llrtng evarr day
tht qulrkarit, rail, at nviro. It Is tht bast
valnt for the mnwi aud iva guarantee It oer
alTm, In ici lltl ii lu tkv ruaranttt of the
factory, t) To show uur connuanca in nia
aauarator win M:i yon ont on no ojw
fr trial. Thin if It don't nreva ss raortstaltol
tht beat and must practteal for yoBI own vat,
you may rturii It at our tiptuat.
3aalwood IMsy itand wllh Its gsseuts
behind thuiiasmla of tl. B. Suiiaratnra, an4 Oars
haa navar bini a nay wnrii wa navt nirtn.ii
having guarantaad this flue separator. Wa'
art tlorouililr and practically familiar with
tht edvantagaa and dUailanntata ot svtry
taparator on tha uiarki't and wa art ksadllng
tht U. B. ftaiiarntor beciiuaa wt kiu)W It to
bt tht boat thara la. ' '
BK!M8 CI.RANKST In addition, tht TJ.
taparator aklma tba milk rlaanar than dots
anr othtr marhlna. Tula hat bean demon'
ttrtttd over and OTtr ana In. Tht world's reeora
for elttn aklmralng tua batn btld by tht U.
B. Hand Btparator fur oiauy ytara. No efsar
bead taparator baa Dcen anit o tquai uaa
rteord niadt Ufa years a at rht Paa-AsateU
tan Kipotltlon, and yrt tbla record waa lowerO
by tha U. R. Batiarutur In Hit offlcial ttst t
tht Lewis Slid t:lrk fair Intt yttr.
It wilt outwear any other separator, It
tors taay and almiile to oparata, it Is taeVw
to a tap titan ana it win seep ngni oa yw
after ytar dulng Ita dally work, giving (write!
satlafactlon.
civa iron 11'BELf Tht TJ. B. Btnatntnr
will pay for Itself In ona year In aitra ctaeoi
aavad over what emld be iklmmad In tht old
fashioned way. If yon don't believe It take
tdvantagt of our free trial offer and naks tht
twat right on your own farm. Bklm In both ways
and flgurs out the result In your own way.
Ton will nd ths separator will pay for Itself
Is t year. Wt tell It on taay terms and will
takt ctttn In pavtnant, so yon need sot pay
as ess cent for tht tepsrator, and si tht and
of tbe ytar tha machine will tit be. paid for.
Write today for catal.ua and ftartlrnlars.
Mention thla paper. MAf VIWMO) m0.tiM
OOXrAXT. VOkTLAlTD, OMO0.
Hulls lor Service I kicn two bulls at my
plaic lor service. Any one wishing thcuse til
snme must pay at the time service ih rendered
Hcivlce, $1, 1 ulbo lo dehorning at 2c tier
neau. nriino r rnnz .ortn ncunoui. an-novi
Grand
Fourth-of-July
Celebration
At
Trout Lake, Wash
CONSIKTlXd OK
A (irantl I'aratlo, Oral ions
llt'titatioiis, Patriotic Drill,
Hors Hacos, Difyclo Races,
Foot Races, Dance in after
noon ami niglit, jyood music
good nianaienient. Full
program will appear next
week. Watch for it.
Committee
L. M. WILSON
PINE CROVE, ORE.
...General Merchandise...
Horn, n: Kit, ii;o(T.Rii:s,
WORK SHIRTS, OYKRAU.S,
NOTIONS, CHiARS. TOHACCO
DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES
MY OOons AUK RHillT,
MY VR1CKS ARK RHillT
Midway Chop House
IIOOO RIYKli, ORKdON
WALTON & THORNTON, Proprietors
Good Rooming Housee
in Connection
Hvery thing- First Class and
prices moderate.
SLAUGHTER
SALE
1 ' o ' ' ....OF....
Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes
GOES MERRILY ON '
Every Day is Bargain Day with Us
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
BLOWERS BROS.
PURE CRYSTAL
ice :
DAVIDSON FRUIT COMPANY
MANlH'ACTt'KkK ' ' :
DELIVERY DAYS! Mondays, Wednesdays
and Friday Mornings and Saturday
Afternoons. ' y
Order Direct from Factory
Phone Main 71.
.'tin n 1 j ftOfi
U. S. Commissioner Notary Public
GEO. T. PRATHER
j :v
; The Oldest Insurance and
! " Real Estate Agent in town
Insurance Loans Abstracting
1 , Hood River, Oregon
If
"REGULTOR LINE"
Steamer? leave Portland und The Dalle
dnily, except Sunday, at 7 o'clock a. m.,
calling at Hood llivcr, eastUmnil, at
alxut 4 p. m i wei-tlmtind at abont
11:30, p. m. Pireit loimeitioil at I.ylw
with the C. R. A N. Railway to and from
Goldendale and Klickitat valley points.
Foraiy further information address
any agent of the company or
M TALBOT, V. P. AG. M.,
Portland, Oregon
UPPINCOTTS
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The Best In Current Literature
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EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELP
CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS FOR SALE IN-
-o
I
Riverview
3
Park and Idlewilde Additions
Easy Grades, Fine View and Good Water
- :: ALSO MANUFACTURING SITES FRONTING ON O R.
, J & N. TRACK 'WIlH-DEVELOPED WATER POWER
Cheap lots for building Small Houses near Flour Mill
tfRUIT LAND FOR SALE IN TRACTS TO SUIT
HOOD RIVER DEVELOPMENT CO.
Office next to YVaucomu Hotel
HOOD RIVER
m
I
Square Deal Store
u Honest Goods and Square
-..:.H'vDeal for Every nan' .. .
IS MY MOTIO
-.. I'J
dour -!;i.m
' v' 1
ii al.ivn-.
I caiTy n full line uf -Jroccries, Tl. hip .iikI Feed and our
priceH iW'e liyilUi -'Hi' best Uii ils tiiat iinniev can buy are
none too g!t'! Hood liiver oifhards, iind f am in a
?1 !
position ti (supply you
Mitchfeir Wain's and But&iss a. Specialty
Acme Harrows, Disc and Pg-Tooth Harrows,
v. Chilled and Steel Plows, Planet
Jr. Cultivators, and Seeders,
Meyers Spray Pumps and the Best 7-Ply Hose
in the Maiket.
De Level Cream Separators, Guns,
Amiinition and Fishing Tackle
JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD STUMPING POWDER, CAPS AND FUSE
100,000 BRICK IN LOTS TO SUIT
,,? Yours for lousiness
Phone 741
D. M'DONALD
3rd and River Street.
Hood River, Ore.
r
Buy Your Fruit Boxes
AT THE
Hood River Box Factory
and Patronize Home Industry.
Best Quality Lowest Price
Home Made
Phone Main 71
I i triZ l .alii t,
ll i .... zai.il-
it
This Bank Free
'P l-e i leM.k1 . tl K-
In iIib H ok of l'rovcrln we fiml tliia ml vice ;
"Train up a chilil in tliu way he phoulil go,
a'id when he is olil he will not depart from
ii." The ailvice of King Solomon iiiny cer
taitil.v be applied to the boy or girl who, by
iiiciiii-r nf a Home Recording Safe rei'eivee,
duriiiL' his minority, practical lessons in thrift
and Favings. One of our Home Savings Hanks
which you can have FRKK upon opening au
Hiciiiini rtilii one dollar or more, if in your
home, U a constant appealing educator, teach
ing the habit of snving silently, forcefully, an
not to lie denied.
Savin? Department
uaiional Bank
BffiTlTfl'T'Tcigrll J
SUMMER SCHOOL- WWW
June 27 to August 7, and August 13 to Sep?. 7. 1
Kirnt six week" .levoUid to s,irci il pi-i' 1 1 aii i i f r 'miti' and Slate Kxa i
inations. Rig ilar Normal siilijec .f Hn l nielli ul.-! al-o. Ja t four week.i a
continual ion of Normal instruction an Ispci'ial attention to Prinuiry Melh
odg with model pupil classes.
Faculty of Over Twenty Instructors Regular Normal faruVy,
assiMten ny noten college ami puouc eiiucawr.
Tuition: First Term, $7.50; Second term, $5. For catalogue, summer
sellout circular or omer intorruation write to
Pres. E. D. RESSLER, Monmoth. O.egon.
I
Bartmess' Furniture Store
ON A CASH BASIS
REDUCTION OF TEN PER CENT ON ALMOST ALL
. HOUSEHOLD GOODS
A Large Line cf New Spring Goods
MATTINGS and CARPETS
At prices never before quoted
F. 8. 8TAXLKY, Pres.
E. 1. SMITH, Vice-1 res."
K. O. BLANCH A R, Canliier
V. C. HROCK, Asst. Cashier
The First National Bank
OF HOOD RIVER
Capital and Surplus $30,000.00
We offoi' you the facilities of a wrll managed and
well equipped bank. The interests of patrons receive
our careful attention.
Malleable Iron Beds, guaranteed against breaks by the
factory for 25 years, and yet ehenper than the cast bods.
We get them direct from the East. Call and look 1 hem fiver.
S. E. BARTMESS
Building Material, Carpets, Paints, etc.
Undertaker and Embalmer.
New Location.
We are now located in the Smith Building, in the
room formerly occupied by J. E. Rand, where we will be
pleased to see all of our old customers as well as new ones.
This large and well-lighted store has been fitted up
with the best and most complete stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hour and Feed
ever displayed in the City. Fresh Vegetables received
daily. Call and inspect our stock.
SPOT CASH GROCERY
WOOD & SMITH ni:'s., Proprietors.