....L.-.. DC 0 AGENTS FOR THE Butterick Patterns, ,9 We Close at 6:30 p. m. ft EXCEPT SATURDAY t " a" 11 " w - M " ' " " - RELIABLE (JJJQ RELIABLE U ' 1 1 1 PREPARE FOR A LONG, HARD RESOLVED THAT THERE" mf 5E AttoRE COMfOTABtE FEEUtfG, BUT Snuggling jnto AfiNc 'comfy' OVER COAT JmtVOTHtR IS WJKTRY IT MAKES UJfKL SO iASJYTo BEVARfA AM) VlzLL DRESSED. B LIKE THE" PRUDEW AfNT, BE READY F& THE VviNTEh' BUSTtRBROWK. I Like Your ovf-H COAT BET TER TUm WriK tMwHC filWMS, rut . Mo. 46. 0 WE DO NOT SELL GOODS ON SUNDAY WINTER There is every indication that this is to be an unusually severe winter. Animals are everywhere laying: in their winter comforts early. Their instinct is to be relied on. We are Ready to Supply Your Every Requirement in Winter Clothing A few dollars judiciously invested at this reliable store will probably save you many dollars in doctor's bills, besides the awful discomforts attending colds and the usual winter ailments resulting from careless dressing Good Wool Underwear, Hosiery and Water-proof Shoes don't cost much hero, lut add wonderfully to your chances for health and happiness. Overcoats, Raincoats, Cloaks, will be found here in endless variety at prices which will make you stop and wonder . how we can do it. WE ARE READY. THE UP-TO-DATE STORE SOLE AGENTS FOR 3i DC DC DC I Napa Tan Shoes for Men and Boys ( BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Fretsh butter and eggs at Bent's. Mr. Bartmess iB on cash basis. Get your chickens for Sunday dinne at McUuire Bros. Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at Jackson's. . Finishing for amateurs at Deitx Stu dio. New Orleans Molasses in bulk and cans at Jackson's. Get a fine roast at Bent's meat mar ket. Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and pickled salmon at Jackson's. McGuire Bros, make their own leaf lard under their own brand. CnickenB for Sund-iy dinner at A. S Bent's. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackson's. Telephone A. S. Bout Jyour meat or ders at the City Market. Fresh sausage made daily at Bent' meat market. It is to your interest to refer to M. Bartmess' ad under the new system. The Diets Studio for photos. Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio. See our picture display of over 50 dif ferent views and scenes given free with every $!).00 purchase at the Huggius store. Notice. We will not buy any more cider ap ples until further notice, as we have all of our storage room filled up. We will still continue to do custom work. Barrels and keg of all sizes for sale. Hood River Cider Mill. . For Sale HiO acres. Little White Salmon land for sale four miles from river. Good road, also county road running across place. Two houses, two barns, one acre in grass, Two streams of water running across place. Kasy cleared. Good apple and berry land. For fur ther particulars write F. W. Dehart, Viento, Oregon. , f oll-nl jH osier Fruit Land. Sust 6 miles east of Hood River, in the Mosier valley, V. D. Morgan has gome excellent fruit land in la ge or small tracts which he can sell cheap if taken soon. Parties wishing to buy will do well to write or see C. D. Morgan, Mosier, Or. "Far years I starved,' then I bought a 50 oent bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and what that bottle bene fitted ine all the gold in Geoigia could not buy. I kept on takirg it and in two mouths 1 went hack to my woik as machinist. In three mouths 1 was as well and hearty as i ever was I still use a little occasionally as I Hod it a flue blood purifier and a good tonic. May you live long and prosper. " C. N. Cornell, Roding, (la , Aug. 27, 1906. Kodol ia sold here by Williams Pharmacy. Notice of Filing of Tow uship Plat. Notice is hereby given that plat of survey of township 14 north, lauga 10 east of Willamette meridian, Fill be officially filed in this office on No vember 27, 190G, at the hour of o'clock a. m., and that on and after said date the lauds embraced therein will become subject to entry by boua fide settlers showing residence there on prior to date of establishment of tbe PaoiBo Forest Reserve on March 3, 1891. N. O. Phillips, register. A. J. Cook, receiver. C. Grieson went to Portland Sunday for a visit. A. L. Carmiobael took trip up tbe road Monday. II. W. Moore went to Portland for a three days' visit. Lou Morse went to The Dalles Fri day on a business errand. P. S. Davidson went to Sherman county Monday for a visit rf several days. C. A. Bell returned from Portland Ft iday, where he bad been spending several days. Truman Butler returned from Port land Friday after a huiriod trip there da business. .1 If HnilhrnnnaF Bay . vtoitn in Portland for several days during tbe ween on business. J. Adrian Kpping came up from Portland Saturday to spend Sunday at his ranob. - A pair of glalssea which were foond ou Tucker's hill await owner at tbe Little White store. Mrs. A. H. Jewett. of White Sal mon, was a guest at one of the hotels here last week, on her way to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Wiu. Ganger returned from The Dalles Sunday where Mrs. Ganger had been visiting fot several days. Mrs. A. A. Jayne, who has been visiting at Tbe Dalles and Portland, returned borne Saturday evening ac companied by Mr. Jayne. Rev. M. J. liiokey, editor and pub lisher of tbe Occidental magazine, of Wasco, trade a short stay at Hood River the first of tbe week. H. W. Jopiln, of Portland, spent Sunday at Hood River. Mr. Joplin is quite a frequent visitor here, where he baa many friends and aouaintanoes. Frank Chandler and his son. Wil liam, oa me up from Portland for a few days lust week. They are at pres ent making their home in the Rose City. Mr. and Mis. J. E. Rand, who have decided to go to Portland to live, have been here during tbe past few days packing th ir goods and get ting ready to move. Mr. and Mrs. F. Shields, of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting at the home of H. W. Moore. Mrs. Shields ia a daughter of J as. Henry, who for merly conduoted a restaurant at Hood River. P. M. Hall-Lewis went to Tbe Dalles Saturday evening and was ini tiated into tbe mysteries of tbe Like. Mr. Lewis is said to have made one of tbe best candidates ever taken into the Elks lodge in that city. S. U. Soule, the piano man. has rented tbe shop reoentiy vaoated by Matt Kusseli, and renovated and re papered it. He baa moved bia stock of piauos and other instruments in the store and will oocupy it in the fu ture. An old fashioned chicken sapper will be served at tbe home of M. U. Nickelsen by tbe Ladies Aid of Bel mont Novetubei 9. Proceeds for tbe benefit of tbe church. Supper from 6 to 8 p. m., 25 ceuts. Come and eat chicken with us. Senator Fulton, accompanied by Mrs. Fultou, passed through Hood River Satuiday on Lis way to Wash ington. When the train reached here he alighted and after greeting a news paper man, who was at the station made dilligent inquiries for some Hood River apples. The boy who us ually is on band with tbem was not In evidence nowever, and tbe senatoi was disappointed. Mrs. Horace Strong Is visiting ber sister, Mrs. G. W. Brock, at White Salmon and ber biother, John I. Mil ler, at Hood River valley. Ex obsnge. G. A. Paulson, a mining expert, whose borne is at Denver, was at Hood River last week Investigating the report in regard to iloh findings by prospectors in the Trout Lake conntry. Mis. F. H. Button went to Portland on a visit last Thursday. Mr. Button has been at Hood River for several days having returned from tbe Wil lamette valley wbere be baa lumber interests. Word baa been received here that M's. Canfleld, who has taken to the North Paoifto sauitarium last week suffering for appendicitis, although very weak, is expected to recover without the aid of an operation. Miss Jessie Walton, of Beatrice, Neb., arrived at Hood River Satur day. Miss Walton is a niece of J. Thornton and has come to Hcod Riv er for a long visit with tbe intention of possihly staying here. She is very much pleased with Hood River. Harry I. Coleman and Miss Helena M. Miller, of Hoodl River, were mar ried at tbe residence of tbe Rev. D. V. Poliug at The Dalles Wednesday of last week After the ceremony tbe bride and groom came to this city wbere they wilt reside. A number of boys wet In tbe gym nasium last week and organized a basket ball team for the ooming sea son. They bave coumenoed practice and will soon be ready to met teams of their age ia this popular winter game. What Is said to be tbe largest Bald win ever grown in Hood River valley ia on exhibition in tbe window of Lara way's jewelry store. It was gi own on tbe Harbioson place now owned by O. T. Roberta and ia 15 inches in circumference, it kept the apple ex perts busy for gome time trying to figure out what variety it was. ' : Harlie Carter, of tbe lone Pro claimed spent Friday and Saturday in our city, leaving ror nooa mver Sunday morning. Mr. Cartel was formerly oonneoted with Tbe Irriga tor and his numerous friends were glad to see him again. He bag prop; eity interests here. Exobange. W. J. Graham and Mrs. Graham, accompanied by their son Louis, re turned to Hood Klver Friday after an extended absenoe. Mr. uranam bag beeu at Calgary, Can., where bis brother-in-law ia looated and Mrs. Graham baa been staying lu Portland with relatives. , . , Today Mia. P. Cram and her daugh ter, Mrs. 11. L. Vorse, who has been visiting ber, lett for Hood River, wbere Mrs. Cram will make ber home with her son during the winter - Mrs. Vorse going on to ber home In Port land. Prof, and Mrs. C. A. Foster will oocupy tbe Cram house on Lib erty street. Chronicle. - J. A. Westerland, president of tbe Western Oregon Orchard Co., of Chi cago, iu company with Prof. A. W. Frederiokson. president of the North Park oollege, also of that olty, baa been at Hood River for a few days. Mr. Westerlnnd Is not a strang er at Hood Kit r, h in been, here at one tiniu with tbe intention of go ing In tbe rrobard business ex'en sively. He' is a great admirer of Hood River and has sung ira praises in many parts of the United SUtes. Prof. Park was beie for the purpose of getting material for an article on the apple business. They left foi Portalnd Friday. : . ' GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT 74 jJL. THF BIG STORE , WITH LITTLE PRICES Wet Weather Wants mpplicd here at very little prices childrcns'and ladies rubbers, 40 and 50c pair. 8teel rod umbrellas 5Qc Oneita Union Suits for Misses and Ladies neeee lined sil ver grav, form fitting earnient-t $1 fuitl - Men's Light Weight Natural Wool U'derWe They're warm enough hut not too heavy, Hnely finished garments $1.5Q -aeh. Shoulder Shawls ana fainatori", a special lot, priced v,hv down !'". all -flT. You're Not Too Late to get one of those special sale black sateen underskirts at a very little price, but don't wait any longer Tin, Tin, Tin. It is made of tin. We've gt it, we make it a point to keep everything iu tin-w- re and ours are Little prices The Glad Hand is the one that wearea 00 r gloves. --You get every bit of value it is possible to put into them and Little prices Shell Novelties. Trinket b 'xeg, match aafes, ink stands, paper weights, ornamental shells, -ir . rrtmi Smith Sea islands. Dollar Watches. Guar-, anteetl tt me-keejers. Bet ter one for ladies and gentlemen in gold, silver and gun metal finish. - t . Little prices Flower Pots. How atxmt your lmti-e plants. Now ia the tiine 10 r-ot lliem 'or winter lilooinit g. All ; ' ' Hi It- (.rioHii 'Chrysanthemum vaiei ' Tall, traieful shape, in crytnl and colored glnt, 25e33'' 5Qc Don't Forget that we carry all the impular new sheet music sic that ronutt r nt. 'New i su"S arr'ving e mmitlv, We've Been Hob Nobbins: with Santa Claus Ir6 and have had a gopd peep into his pck for this season.. As 'usual he will nuke tli. .hj a .., hi lie., quar- ters and soon will have tuch a display here as Hood River never saw. .Vf, neverdi-apiwint Jhe children. Q D. R. Norton was a passenger on the local for Cascade Locks Tuesday. Sheriff Cbrisman was a visitor at Hood River Wednesday. J. L. Henderson went to Tbe Dalles ou tbe local Wednesday on a business trip. Miss Gladys Hartley, who bps re sumed ber musical studies, went to Portland on the local Wednesday. N. B. Jordan, who has been at El topia, Wash., during tbe summer, re turned to Hood River the first of the week. Mrs. McRae, who owns a ranob in the valley and is employed on the Oregonian, was a visitor at Hood Riv er Monday. J. M. Wright has the coutiaot to build a residence foi J. IS. Goodpas ture on his property about a mile and a half from the olty. Mis. K. S. Walton went to Poit land Wednesday for a visit with her daughter, Miss Amie, who Is at pres ent living in that city. Tbe United Brethren ladies will hold their regular Kensington next Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. E. Bartmess. All are invited. I W. H. Ecoles returned from a visit to Ogden last Monday evening. Mr. Eccles was accompanied by Mis. So cles, who has been away for some time. ' . Gordan Bragg and P. Guyer weut to Poitland last;week. Since arriving there a letter has been received in this city saying that they would go to San Franoisoo. 8 The store of Frank A. Cram was closed several hours Tuesday after noon during tbe funeral of Miss Marie Mobr, who was formerly employed as a clerk by Mr. cram. Joseph Vogt, of Vogt Bros., spent the day in Portland Tuesday. He made the trip for the purpose of buy ing goods and other busiuess in con nection with b's store. Mrs. R. H. Wallace, aoompanied by her daughter, Miss Margaret, ent to Portland Monday for a few days vis it. Miss Margaret is attending school at St. Helen's Hall. The relatives of Mrs. I. W. McMil lan, who died last; week, desire tbrougb the columns of tbe Glacier to thank the many friends who assisted them in their late affliction. "The Value of Worthy Motive" will be tbe subjeot of discourse at the Unitarian church next Sunday morn ing; for evening, "The Upward Look." A cordial Invitation ia ex tended to all. Tbe theme for the Methodist church Sabbath morning will be "The City Taken by Surprise." "A stronghold for Prisoners," at !:p. m. Song and praise service, reading scripture and prayer, anthem and duet, ser mon, solo by tbe pant 01. All invited. Don't forget the basket social at tbe MiddleWaliey school bouse (formerly Klondike) on Saturday evening, No vember 10th. A good program and a bountiful supply of good things to eat will greet you. Tbe proceeds will go into tbe library fund. Every one in vited. Mr. Robert E. Harbinson who has been in the fruit tusinesa at Hood River for 20 years has beeu in town a couple of days. - He has sold out there and is looking around with a view to looating where there is a good sohooL He was here some time ago and waa so well pleased that he came back again and baa beeu looking lor property. Forest Grove Times. A. S. Benls has moved hia butcher shop into tbe building formerly occu pied by tbe City Matket and will con duct it under the name of tbe Cen tral Market. Tbe new shop baa been fitted op nicely and it is the inten tion of Mr. Bents and bis manager, Ed Mayes, who will continue to do business at the place where he has been meeting his old customers, to carry a first-class line of every thing in the meat business. Tbe pupils attending tbe Mosier school whose names bave been placed on tbe roll of honor for tbe month of Octobe aie tbe following: Anna Uaacke, Alice Mosier, Oia Waite, Louis Burlingame, Fiancis Denny, Aldine Hudson. Lodioe llaaoke, Al- fora Haacke, Willie Depee, Willie Stewart, ) Willie tfootn, Johnnie tapp ing, Hallie Pepper, Mammie Green, Emily Husband, Rhelly Hudson, Jes sie Denny, Jenny Carroll, James Car roll, Julian Uenninssrn. Today, says tbe Cbrouicle, M l. W. H. Moody, who Jims spent tbe past week in the city, returned to Shaui ko. This simple statement mean more today tban it bas in the past, since it invoivea the permanent re moval of tbe family of W. U. Moody from Ibe Dalles, and In time tbe Moody borne, in which ex-Governor and Mrs. Moody reared their family, will no doubt be occupied by other, which causes a feeling of regret to their old time friends. They will, however, be inseparably linked with tbe interests of The Dalles in a busi ness way and are still well represent ed by their ton, Hon. M. A. Moody. G. J. Gessling went to Portland, Tuesday, on business in connection with tbe milling company. Tbe W. C. T. U. will hold a series of medal contests soou. Tbe first will take place In about two weeks. The particulars will be given later. A number of the officers ot tht Grind Lodge of Odd Fellows were at Hood River last week and attendetl the meeting ot the local lodges here and at Udell. Among them were W. A. Carter, grand inastei, Grand Sec retary Sharon, O. 1). Doaue, grand treasurer, E. Hontettler, grand tiai den. Capt. J. W. Shaver, president of the Shaver Transportation Co., of Portland, accompanied by his wife, spent Sunday and Monday iu town as guests of Mrs. Chas. Hall. Mr. Sha ver is spending a week in the country with Mrs. J. A JKnglish. The oaptniu says be would like to trade one of his steam boats for a ranch. He is very much taken with Hood Rivei and Hood River valley. The Election. Results show that the election which was held yesterday in many states was a Republican viotory and that the Republican majority iu con gress will not be out down. Iu Now York v here tbe greatest interest cen tered H ?hes, tbe Republican candi date, was eleoted over Hearst by a majority of 50,000. Chapped Hands. Wash your band with warm water, diy with towel and apply Chamber lain's Salve just before goiug to bed, and a speedy cure is certain. This salve Is also invaluable for soie nip ples, itching piles and skin diseases. For sale by Keir 1 Cass. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our henitfelt thanks to tbe kind neighbors and friends who weie so thoughtful and considerate during the iuat illness and death of Mrs. Maiy O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Stout, iVibS Lau ra and Vera O'Neill. Doing Good Work. If every newspaper throughout the western part of Oreogn would do as good work as tbe Coi'vulli Timi s in agitating bettei fru t the lit. in elte valley would have a greater rrp ta- tion for first-okas apples tlau Hood River bas. Died Suddenly. Jus. McGiunis, who was visiting Lis brother, D. L. MoUiunis, at Menomi nee, died there very suddenly Tua daty Ootober 31, of acute storrnnb trouble. The funeral took lace Thursfday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. W. U. uilmore conducting the services, and interment whs in Idle- wilde cemetery. Mr. Met tlnnis was a native of Ontaiio, Can,, and had buen in this locality but three months. Fire Causes Slight Damage. A fire in tbe woodshed back of tbe residence belonging to S. F. lily the occasioned considerable excitement and apprehension Thursday after noon. The origin of tbe conflagution is not known, but for a time it bent tbe fire company, which promptly le- spouded to the alarm, quite busy to subduing it. It was extinguished by chopping holes in tbe roof iiud playing a stream of water on it. The ladders recunty received with the new tire apparatus demonstrated tbelr use fulness. Apart from charring some wood and sight damugo to the roof the loss was tiiiliug. Opened a Dancing School. Tbe dancing school which is to te conducted here this a inter by Prof. Wal (Wilson, Jwas opeutd Tuesday evening, when a tclass for gentiemon was organized. It was well attended and tbe professor feels much encour aged. Nest Tuesday a class for ladies and children will be opened, thi Jliours for obildreu being from 1 to 5:30 o'clock in the afternoon, tbe ladies class troni to 8 in the evening and gentlemen's class from 8 to 0. After wards there will be a danciug patty oommeucmg at h:ju, f urther partic ulars can be obtained from B. F. IlutchinBon at tbe Paris Fair. Tleinan Day Observed. Satuiday evening, November 10th Ib tbe date set for the observance ol i'irman Day by Hood River Lodge No. 105, A. F. 4 A. M. There will be a speoirl meeting of the loJge with work iu tbe M. M. degree, followed by a short program and an oyster supper. Members of the lodge are all urged to be preseut. Visiting broth erg welcome. ' By order of the W. M, D. McDonald, Seo'y. Mill Slay In Hood River The lemedy that makes oti feat, deep and grow strong, called Pa'lino Tablets. will be sld regularly by Williams' Pharmacy, Hood River. Theno great nerve and constitution builders coat only gOc per bo, aii botes, $2.50. tf 15 CENT BOOK SALE Commencing Friday, October 26th, find continuing ONE WEEK Cloth Bound Books that Sell for 40c, 35c and 25c I will make a social price, 15c Here's your chance to get some Good Stories Cheap SLOCOM'S THE BOOK STORE Well Known Summer Hotel for ale I Hundreds of Portland people go to Mrs. Howe's every year on their annual outing. No place in jiuuu unci ia ucuiaji uunii ui uivrw uijiiiy recom mended. Hero is an investment that will make big money for the right party. There is a growing de mand in Hood Kiver for such a resort. It will pay well to enlarge it to three times its present capacity. There are 20 acres of land all in cultivation, one mile horn town, i acres m strawberries, 7 acres in clover, 115 trees from 4 to 15 years old, 125 young trees, l()-room house, 4 cottages, 2 tents, barn and chicken houwe, complete water system for houses with wind mill, 1000 gallon tank, water in house and barn. 20 shares of irrigation water. 2 nnws. 100 chickens, all houses, furniture, dishes, linens, etc. improvements worm f 4,uuo. Trice lor the 20 acres onlv .15.000. Will sell 5 acres with all hiiildinrr etc., for 8,000. This is a bargain. Call on us for iuriner particulars, j. 11. ni'jiLiiiuuiNJNttU & LU., Hood River and Portland, Ore. OF SUPERIORITY are many, too many to print here, but if THEIR POINTS you are interested in having the BEST get acquainted with Oliver Steel and Chilled Plows Moline Orchard Disc Buckeye Cider Mill Sharpels Tubular Cream Scpcrator Faultless Grubning Machine Aermoter Wind Mills Buckeye Force Pump (Need no Fixing) Bean Spray Pumps Kimball Cultivators Syracuse Spring Tooth Vehicles and Farm Machinery (EXCLUSIVELY) J. R. NICKELSEN The Christian and Mission Alliance. The Christian and Mission Alliance convention will be held in tbe K. of K. hall Noveir her 22nd and 23d, 1D0C. The following speakers are expected to be present : Kev. K. N. Kldridge and Mrs. Kldridge, of Indianapolis, Mr and Mrs. Wornsuip, of China, and Kev. C. O. Sawteile, of Portland, Ore. Order of services First services at 2 p. m. Nov. 22ud and in the evening t 7:30 p. m Nov. 23rd at 10 a. m., i p. in. and 7 :3U p. ni. Tbe public is cordially invited to alt nd each service. Itenter Wanted. An experienced farmer who thor oughly understands strawberry cul ture and genera) farming. Must be iflober and industrious and able to furnish first class references. Married nnn prefered. Good proposition for the right man. J. II. Ileilbronner k Co. Hood River. New Jiulldin? for J. It. Nickehen. Plans which P. M. Hall-Lewis la preparing provide for the erection of a two-story brick or concrete build ing on the corner of Cacsade avenue and third street by J. K. Nickelseu. The building will be 50x100 feet wl h an all glass front on Cascade avenue and a full basement. The walls on the attoond (loci will be so construct ed that they can be finished off at any time and rooma partitioned ot!. The roof will be ooveied with a new process known aa roll roofing and tba building wben finished wiU make a most commodious warehouse foi Mr. Niokelsen'a farm implement aud car tiage business. Not lee. Tbe annual meeting of tbe stock holders of the Cottage hospital will be held at tbe office of the secretary Monday evening November 12th at 7 p. m. sharp. P, C. Urosius, Sec'y.