OC3 ."r " 1 n-ung, . ,IIII.I,IIII;I,.1,II,1P , , ,, . ? r gjr i ,a eS223 ISTl 6 13 C 3 G30 0 The Home of Quality CRAM The Store of Reliability 0 Our Store has indeed the satisfaction of ktiwing that the Best trade appre ciate our way of doing business. We never misrepresent nor deceive our pa trons. We would rather loose the sale. We want your future trade as much as the present. Trashy, Racket Stores tell you anything to make a sale, and are constantly raking over the sweat shop slums for cheap plunder to offer to you as just as good as Cram sells, and really are asking you big prices for the most inferior junk they can pick up in any shape. Resolved that it is the dutyof Parents To dress Their CHILDREN WELL. IT REFLECTS CREDIT UPON THE PARENTS AS WELL. AS ON Th CHILDREN- BtJTEK mow. aim IV I fe ' ' "No. l'J The School Days will soon be here. Mothers and Fathers we can save you a neat sum on your boy's and girl's Fall outfit. Our immense stock of Childrens' wear is at your command. The Best Shoes are here. Iron Clad Stockings can't be beat for wear. Xtra Good Boys' Clothing is the brand we sell, and everyone who knows the clothing market knows its the best and cheapest. Look out for the prices we will quote you on anything you need. Your surprise will be great. f FOR RACKET TRASH LOOK ELSEWHERE 3 C DC 3C Tla.e TTp-to-Date Store OUR STORE CLOSES AT 6:30 P m3 C UltlKP LOCAL MATTERS. The Dietz Studio for photos. Mr. Bartmess is on a cash basis. Finisning for amateurs at IH itz Stu dio. Newest, beat fishing tackle at McDon ald 'a. Fresh Columbia river salmon at Mc Guire Bros. Push, pluck and prices. Vogt Bros. Exclusive clothiers. Olives in bulk, bottles and cane at Jackson's. Bicycle enamel at McDonald's, Square Deal Store. Bicycles for sale and for rent at Dodge Bros. & Reid'a. Fresh Olympla and Eastern oysters at the Oem Candy Kitchen. Finest line of hip dusters ever shown in the city at S. J. Frank's harness shop New Orleans Molasses in bulk and cans at Jackson's. Just received at McDonalds, half ton clover feed. Three pounds halibut 25c at McGuire Brothers. For Masury's colors in oil go to Mc Donald's. Something new Puffed Rice Candy, at the (Jem Canday Kitchen. Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. Money saved by buying your flour ami feed from McDonald. The Gem Candy Kitchen makes fresh candy every day. Lettuce, cabbage, rhubarb, asparagus at McGuire Bros. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackson's. If you want crocked corn for chicken feed go to McDonald. Fresh fish at McGuire liroa, Tuesdays Thursdays and Fridays. McDonald sells house paints. It will pay you to get prices from him before buying. II you are wanting a tent it will pay you to get prices at S. J. Frank's har ness shop. All kinda of fresh and cured meats have advanced, but we are still selling at i he. same old prices, and will con tinue to do so. Yours for business, Mc Guire Brothers. Constipation makes the cold drag abut!. Get it out of you. Take Kon iiv and Tar couth svnii). Contains no opiates. Williams'! Pliarmacy. Summer Diarrhoea In Children. During the hot weather of the sum mer months the first unnatural loose ness t f u chilli's towels should always have immediate attention, so as to check the disease before it beComeB serious. All that, is necessary is a few doses of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera bud Diairhoea Kemedy fo lowed by a dose of caster oil to cleanse the system. Rev. M. 0. Stockland, Pastor of the first. M. K. Church, Little Falls, Minn., writes: We have used Chaimherlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several yearB and find it a very val uable remedy, espec ally for summer ilisixters in children. oiu oy iveir Cats. Axel urease, all brands on the market, an be found at S. J. Frank's J. W. Hlurichs had business in The Dalles Thursday. Fresh vegetables daily at Alcorn's City Market. Miss Eva Brook went to The Dalles Thursday to visit friends. Freeh rhubarb, lettuce, green onions and cabbage, at McGuire Bros. Fine, fat, plump chickens, for Sunday dinner, at Alcorn a. Bert Stranahan returned from a business trip to Portlaud Fiiday. Mr. and Mrs John Cowley went to The Dalles Friday to visit friends. Freeh creamery butter and newly laid Hood River egge at McGuire'a. Rev. and Mrs. Poling, of The Dalles, visited friends in Hood River last week. C. U. Ruff came ud from Portland Friday on a visit to bis Mt. Hood rauch. W. C. Gilmore and children re turned from Portland Friday, where they visited for a week. Mrs. Baldwin left Monday for New port, where she will spend her vaca tion of a couple of weeks. Seaman Cox, manager of the Gold Run mine, went to Portland Monday on a business ttip. Watch for the big circulars announc ing Huggins & Co.'a immense stock re duction sale. Prices and articles printed in plain figures. Smith & Peets, the Trout Lake mer chants, aooompanied by Chris Gnler, the '1 rout Lake botel man, were in Hood River Tuesday. W. M. Barnett, of Wasoo, and 0. O. Barnes, of Goldbudale, returned home Friday after a visit with Mr. and Mis. Thomas Hill. P. C. Suydur returned from Prine ville last week, where be has been put ting in a beating plant at a hotel there for R. D Gould. Mrs. P. F. Pouts, who has been ser iously ill, is, we are pleased to say, recovering, and it is expected that she will soou be able to be about again. Orrin Baokns, who spent some time here during the spring aud summer in oharge of the engineering work on the sewer, made a visit to Hood River Monday. If you want to buy or sell real estate go to Outhank 4 Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Notarial work of all kinds. M iss Nettie Kemp, who has been away from her duties as stenogrsphe in the office of J. H. Hetlbronner & Co., returned from her vaoation Mon day and is again nuiag ner position. Mi. aud Mrs. F. Joplin aud Mrs. P. L. Thompson and daughter, of Portland, were guests at the Mt. Hood hotel for several days this week. The party took a ride on the Mt. Hood railroad to Dee and retuin. McGuire Bros, are making country deliveries of meat on the east side f Hood river, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Country customers desiring orders filled should telephone their orders Mondays and Wedneedaye. For sale by Emporium. Five farms In one body, 320 acres, 6 improvements it j i. t 11... ,.... clearea lanu wuii enun, i um hmh White Kalinen fn Goldendale road, plenty of water, $30 per acre. Can be sold in separate tracts for 50 days only. Terms easy. Rev. J. L. Hershner, who has beeu away tiom Hood River for some time, returned to this oity Monday. Bessie Bonnie returned to her home in Tygb Valley Friday after a two weeks' visit with Miss Eva Yates. Capt Sherman, of the Bailey Uat zert and Mrs, Sherman, spent the day at Hood River Friday, returning to Portland on the looal. The lecture in the Unitarian church for next Sunday evening, August 12, at 8 p. m., will be on the topic, "The Bible as literature." Everybody will be made welcome. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richmond wont to Portland Monday morning, and from there will go to Cannon Beach, where tbej will spend a few weeks at that pleasant resort. Miss Werner, whose home is in Ber lin, Gel many, but who has been stay ing at the Mount Hood botel for the past tbiee months, whs a visitor at Dee far several days this week. D. C. Pouts, of Oregon City, who has been visiting bis brother, P. P. Foute, in this oity, for several days, makes a very favoiable report of crop conditions in the Willamette valloy and says that Oregon City is boom ing. R. P. Oi r, of this city, is at pres ent makiug an extended stay at Poit land, where he is working at his trade. Mi. Orr has a married daugh ter in Portlaud and may deoide to spend the winter there iu connection with his business. Hazel Rand, who sells apples at the trains with her grandfather, found a watch a few days ago near the track. She reported it to the agent, who found the ownei, and she was agree ably surprised to receive a reward of 15. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Roark, of Marsbaltowo, la., accompanied by S. L. Taylor, of Latou elle Falls, have beeu in the valley for a week looking for a place to locate. The Roarks are friends of Mr. Taylor and he has been aoting as their guide. A. (1 Lofts received a bad out on the foot Wednesday at the camp of the Menominee Lumber Co., in the White Salmon valley, and was brought to the Hood River hospital. Several stitobes were taken in the wound and be is getting along nioely. Little Robert Harbison, jr., has been seriously afflicted for some time with Infected glands of the neck. Over three weeks ago, by advioe of looal physicians, be was taken to Portland for treatment, being in Mis. Hr bison's oare, who stays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Rand, at University park. Progress in the case is very slow and Mr. Harbison makes weekly trips down. He return ed Monday evening from bis last trip quite hopeful of bis little son's recov ery, as symptoms for the few days previous has been of a favorable sort. The Woodmen of the World, who held their first meeting n the new lodge room of the Odd Fellows in the new building Saturday night, had a pleasant surprise. When the meeting was about ooncluded the Women of Wodoraft, the auxiliary order in con neotion with the Woodmen, announced themselves and treated their fellow IivIish neinhors to a fine suDDer after I aitiih tllA AVAIllfK KM nflAMint.lV spent iu dancing annd listening to the music of the new piano recently place ) in the lodge loom. 9 GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT ,P lSoeM THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Men' Light Under w.ar. Special lot f god j wearing garments, cream coinr, light Jersey Unit, garment 15c Summer Weight Sus penders. Narrow light web, Hood elastic, tape ends, 25c the pair. Men's Fancy Hose. Lisle thread, silk embroidered, Fancy Colors, 35c values. Pair 25c. Jtarw Hats. A big bunch of Ihem, nmnv different styles for n en and boys. lOc each. Lemonade and Water Sets. Beautiful patterns in plain, colored and decorated glass. 65c to $2.25 a set. Dout You Need Some Jelly glasses, Jar tops, Fruit cane, Sealing wax, Jar rubbers, etc. Little Pric-s. Stoneware. Jars, Churns, Jugs, Milk Pans, Bean Pots, Flow er Pots, etc. Little Prices. Children's StocKlngs. Our 15 cent grade of etockingi re just as good as can lie made. They Itow it fu the wear. Ladies' Belts. I'ici'v N, v St es, in Silks Satins and Cin-h Ix-aiher 75c and 85c values 50c. Table Oilcloth. Shelf oil cl'i'h and Shelf l'aier for your kitchen and pantry, Litle Prices The PesKy Flics are a nui sance these days. Poison and Sticky fly pajier, Fly Traps, Ply Killer, etc., here at Little Pricea. Bath Towels. Bath Brushes Toilet Soap, Sponges, Wash Rags, etc. Little Pr'ces. School Time MBoisovervfaroff.sndinanticipati-n we are now getting in our stock of. School Supplies and Children's Necessities. Don't forget the Big Store with Little Prices. L. W. Wood visited Portland Fri day. Chas. Hall viHited The Dalles Fri day. Glen Fabrick made a business trip to Portland Saturday. Leslie Butler made a trip to Port laud Saturday afternoon. A. A. Jayne aud family have gone to the beach to finish their summer outing. H. P. Jochimsen aud family, of Me nominee, spent Saturday and Sunday in Pood Kivei. L. A. 14. Cla-k, of Odell, went to Portland Saturday aftornoii to ro maiu over Sunday. Frederick & Arnold, the contract ors, went to The Dulles Saturday to submit estimates ou building. Mrs. Crump and children left for Fairfield Saturday to visit with fiiends aud relatives for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Laugilln, of San Francisco, arrived Saturday morning on a visit to their parents at Mt. Hood. Misses Irma and Nell Coe, accompa nied by Miss F.thel Palmer, of Port land, are visiting tho father of the former, H. C. Coe. All of the teachers who went to The Dalles last week to tako their exami nations, pus ed, ami came homo in the best of spirits. Threshing will soon be general in Moro county. So far the yiehls have boen light. Most of the wheat is test ing good weight. Gazette. Mr. and Mrs. F". E. Jackson have joined the colony of campeia at Camp Overall, intending to put in a oouple of weeks at thut ideal resort. J. K. Nichols has added a reoeption room to his undertaking parlors whieh makes a fine improvement in his already neat establishment. Au absent minded runnier at the Mt. Hood hotel left sUU under his pil low one morning last week. When the chambermaid went to make the bed she discovered tho money and return ed it to its owner. J. H. Wallace made a business tiip to The Dalles last week and after re turing said that it was warm in Hood River, but the county seat could go the apple town aoveral points better in the matter of heat. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarke and daughtors and Mr. and Mrs. Bobu ol Hood River, are camping on the Staats place on Fifteen Mile. They drove through with t licit teams last Saturday, Optimist. Mr. and Mrs. P, II. lsenherg left for Cascade Locks Tuesday, where they will spend a couple of weeks in the mountains before Mi.lseuberg le sumes his professional duties iu the school at that place. J. J. Jordan is doing his share towards keeping up tho reputation of West Crapper tor tin" spcciuitns ot apples. Some of the finest of nimuier apples we nave seen tins year Dave been deposited in our sanctum by Mr. Jordau. Frederick & Arnold have received the contracts for two more depots on the Mt. Hood road, to be located at Van Horu and . mans. While they will not bo us large as the one just completed at Hood River, they will be ot neat design aud accommodate the pasengers at tbese points.. F.lder W. It. Chandler, of Los An geles, was the guest of Klder Dix, ol the Valley Advent church, and occu pied the pulpit there last Ihursday and Friday. The reverend gentlemen went to Boyd Saturday, and lield ser vices there Sunday. Jos. A. West, general superinendont of the Mt. Hood Railroad Co., has been Irausferied to Ogden and is suc ceeded by Chas. T. iOarly. His sou, J. W. West, at present at Dee, has beeu appointed agent lit Hood River, and mil take up his dntict in the new capacity as soon as the dopot lliiished. A. K. Grant, who has the contract for grading 'JH miles ot the north bank road opposite Arlington, was in Hoou River Satui lay ami exprcn-cd the he- lief that trains would he riming from Knnewick as far as the I 'alius by January lst. He said the grades weie progressing mcoly ami tlio hulk ot ti e work was done. Morris Lee and Hob White lost two watches and :io in money in the Mid way Chop House lodging house I'ri. day night. While asleep some one got into their room and went through their clothes. Iliere is a prellty good suspicion of w ho are I he guilty par ties, but sulbcieut evidence I, in- not been nbtained to wuirant an nirrst. Suov & L'pson have just llnishcd a special wagon tot the e e.iri ton who are working on tl.i i i v iliteb ol the Hood Rivtr 1 1 riir.t I ' e liis'rict Owing to the tugged country through which the ditch liius. theie are few rrada. and the wngnn i:; u ;r e -n nil aud nirroiv so that it can be drnci; I n g t ie -30U1I h too ditch, and supplier hailed to the various points along tbs line of work. . Clyde Hand leturned from a visit to Portland Saturday. Miss Helen Orr left yosterdy for Waeso to visit friends. R. D. Gould aud w ife went to Port land on No. 1 yesterday. Neil Rakestraw, of Carson, was in Hood River the Hrst of the week. Two typhiod cases fiom the bridge gang arc being troetedat tho hospital. K.I llostettler, postmaster of The Dalles, paid Hood River a visit Tues d ay. J. 11. Goit, deputy assessor at The Dalles, had business in Hood River Tuesday. Miss Zoi'H l. y left for Carson, Vi'.irh., Satuiday, to visit Miss Nora Ri.kestrnw. Grading has been commenced for the piers of tho new bridge on the east side of Hood River. A. W. Mohr, county surveyor, was down from The Dalles yesterday do ing some work on the Gauo place. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Davidson will return the latter part of tho week from a week's visit in Seattle. Fred Carson is helping Undertaker Nichols a fow days during tho absence of his wife and the sickness of W. F. Andriis. Mrs. J. K. Nichols left yesterday for Cosiuopolis, Wash., where she will visit with relatives aud friends for a cuuplo of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bishop, of Warm Spiings, Ore,, are in Hood River w ith a view of purchasing prop erty fi r a homo. Mrs A. R. Ilogiui was brought in from (lienii Point Tuesday, suffering from indigestion and nervous trouble. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. C. L. Gilbert aud her daugh ter, Krs. P. Shoemaker, left for the bench yesterday afternoon and will spend a couple of weeks at The Break ers. L. N, Blowers returned Tuesday af ternoon from lleppner, where he pur chased the stock ol the defunct lone trading Co., which he will place on Mile at the stoic of Blowers llrrs. as soon us it arrives. J he Kpworlh League will serve lice cream iu the new school yard Friday evening of this weke. Tin-re will be accommodations for all and every body is invited to come. The pro- C 'eds w ill he lor the heuetit of the Sun !uy hcIioi.I. Tho:e will be no Sunday school at the Episcopal church until the last we k in September, owing to absence and sickuess of many, but will be resume the last Sunday in September, at 11 o'clock in the afternoon. S. A. Clark, who bought the Hoyl ( i li en place recently, is moving out ou tho pliev. He intends to improve the tract, and it will make him a flue home. 11 is near town so that he can easily got to his woik at the ofllne of the Davidson 1 nut Co. The lawn social given at the home of George T. l'rathor Wednesday even ing of last week, was a giand success, It was under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias and Rathburii Sis ters. Outdoor game were indulged iu, followed by music. The Hood Rver hand was also a feature of the entei taiumcLt provided. Refresh ments were served. Marshal Ganger had unlets to lock out for several Indians who are hid ing their childien from the govern ment scIiooIh iu Pastern Oregon. As time draws near for the opening ol tho school, it is watched with dread by the redskins, aud they resort to all sons of ruses to delay the sending ol t ieir childien to school. They cannot endure con'lnemeut, and no worse punishment than to house them up can b ) In llict.ee. Hood River is the banner telephone city of its ti0 on the coast. The In cal exchange has ."mH suhscriliers, with nearly luu now applications, wpilo the Dalles has only about lilK). 'Ihe new Mt. Hood line has a main wire work ing, and are putting in phones as fast is possible. A new exchange is being ent in At. Mosier, which starts off with 40 sol scribeM. A private line is also being run to the Stanley Smith mill at Green Point, and they also have a private line along the flume running to Ruthton. With the net Aork of hones iu the valley, one can talk with friends at almost any point. Accompanied by J. H. Shoemaker, secretary of the Hood River Irriga tion Distiict, contractors were taken S.tturday to look over the site for the bridge which will toon be built near the Punch lJuivl on the west fork ol loo I River. The contractors expect to go to work at once. KlforU have been made to build a bridge at this point seiera! times, but have hereto fore been unsuccessful, though it has been admitted that a hiidge there Aould be of much convenience to the travelling public-. The contractors for the new ditch on the Dead Point ireek section have built a good grade alio it a mile and a half from the creek tiul when Mulshed tne load will be a good ono. GOOD STATIONERY (loos a long way toward making a poorly writtoa letter look well. We are showing a line of the VERY BEST STATIONERY in boxes, tablets, and bulk. Envelopes in all shapes and colors. SLOCOM'S To the Farmer Do you know our Feed, Fresh from the mill has Double the feed ing value of stale feed ? All the pro gressive Dairymen are buying feed from us. Beware of Bargain Feed. It is worth Less than they charge for it. We will sell you the right kind of feed for just what it is worth. No more, no less. Our prices are the Market prices. Pa tronize Home Industry. It's to your advantage and ours. Hood River Milling Co. Homer Day returned Tuesday from the harvest fields iu Eastern Oregon, and says that many fields of grain do not pay the threshing expenses. Mr. aud Mrs. H. W. DeWitt, of lu gtis, Ore., are in camp with W. J. linker's family at Mineral Springs, near the Stone ranch. Mr. linker spent Sunday at the camp. Alex Thomson aud wife, who have been spending a couple of months iu Hood River visiting their sou, Ueoige 1'homson, of the Paris Fair, returned to their home a1. Greenville, Cat., yesterday. The ice cream social in the State street school grounds Tuesday even ing was weli patronized, and a good time had. The Hood River band furnished excellent music for the occasion. The 18 months-old baby of Ed Phelps died Tuesday afternoon at liel moiil. It had recovered from an at tack ot measles, but complications set in whieh resulted in its death, after two weeks of illness. The funeral was held yesterday at the lielmont church. Rev. J. L. Hersh'er otllciating. W. H. Andrews, of Wasco, ai rived yesteniay on a visit to his brother-in-law, (i. i) . Wood worth, and family. Mr. Andrews says ttial tfieie is uoi over half a cropliu his section on an average, aud that some of the wheat will he sinihly cut for nay ana uoi threshed. Mr. and MrH. A. Davy, who have been visitins tbeii daughter, Mrs. Willis Van Horu. for a oouple of months, left yesterday for their Home iu Niagara Falls, N. V. They itor work which he was doing since coming here. Mr. Cross was store keeper for the (Ireat Northern at Uraud Forks, N. 1)., for many yean, aud bis new position will not tie en tirely new work. Mrs. Cross and family will join bun next week:, ineir many friends wish them success iu their new home and regret their de parture from Hood River. Constable Haiper and Deputy Sher llf Wood came down from The Dulles Monday looking for a oouple of horse thieves. It appears that two men, re cently out of the penitentiary, who have been working near The Dalles, stole two mules from a pasture at Seven Mile hill, some time between Thursday and Sunday aud headed this way. They were seen riding the mules west, aud got supper at Win. Cams' place, near Vieuto. They were trying to dispose of the nimaJs, but not succeeding, went on west. A description of the men has been seut to various places around the country, aud their capture is very probable. Our work guaranteed, licit. Studio. Special prices on large meat orders, at Alcorn's. Place your order for a nic e chicken for your Sunday dinner w ith McGuire Rros. It. is to your interest turefer to M r IiartiiK'ss' ail under the new system. Fresh flsh, crabs and shrimp, Thurs days, Fridays and Saturdays, at Al corn's City Market. The City Market has installed anew Silent Jiuffalo Meat Cutter, which is one of the best and latest sausage ma il ill on hv the iviit nf California, and chines. Thev have au exiierieneed man "! f .. . . . .!':.: 1 : i ... i i I I (..II III llullgtr, ttiiu ne.p uii imiiu a iuii oi'- ply of sausage of all kinds. spend some time in that state visiting relatives. They wer accompanied as iar as Portland by Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn. E W. Cross left for Tacoma, Wash., last week, and has obt lined a position in the offices of the Northern PaoiHo road at that place. His health has bien bad this summer, and he was unable to keep up with the bard jau. A world of tiuth in a few words: "Nearly all other cough cures are con stipating, especially those containing opiates. Kennedy's laxative Honey and Tar moves the bowels. Contains no opiates." You can get it at Wil liams' Pharmacy. ; 1 Si.