Men'sOvercoat Men's Cravenettes, $I0.C0 suns Mimi'" "-nil iii imny elyl.-, il.icMf iv n-te-l, MMijipy -l l riiii- from Men'i cravii'ett rain coat', 60 lnch lone, thev emu in a dark wvicaMe ij or color, and are lined with a hpavi i"ul- ity of nierifriz.'d ant: lT: $10.00 $.r.50 tO $15.00 Ptiec 'v . . . . . Men's Clothing 9 Mixed Chiviuts, $15.00 Meii'tt3-tiittim lmt li-i-lol r-i.il i-lie-viot auitu, iuare -ul, Joalile bieaateil, lined with a heavy finality CIC flft ofl.Wk ,ati., $IDMV Worsted Suits, $8.50 Ml-ii'd 3 buH.-n fin-It cui'H in tlr' gray effort, a very M-rviealile anl ktyli-h p.,l,i,-. Ii.ih -.. hM.all in-'.tahlf phii !, lined with lu-avy quality mercer- i.ml sat teen. 1'rires . r; $8.50 cnrisirnas suwuuna SUSPENDERS Men'i Combination Suependera and Garter to match. Are put up in fancy holiday boxes. A gift that any man will appreciate. Per Box, 75c. Xmas Toy land Display on Second Floor Toy Department Trains, Banks, Automobiles, Horses and Wagons, Fire Engines, Hook and Ladders, Steam Engines, Rocking Horses, Stoves, all kinds of Animals, Toy Chairs, Ice Cream Freezers, Air Ships, Automatic Machinery and Trains and other toys too numerou8to mention Small but Useful Presents Fancy Work Boxes, Hand kerchief Boxex, Photo Boxes, Glove Boxes, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving hots, Mnnicuring Sets, Photo graph Albums, Fancy China ware of all descriptions. Large assortment of Photo graph Albums. Games for the Children Table Croquet, Fish Pond, Dollars and Cents. A. B. C, Game of India, Cabin Boy, , Buster's Painting Box, The Fortune Teller, Th Donkey Game, Crokinole, Chossindia American Jack Strans, Bus ter Brown at the Circus, Bicycle Knees and all kinds of Building Blocks, Etc. MEN'S TIES Mon'H Fancy Ties, in separate Imxes, any style and mont any color. Prices range from 25c. to 60c. Holiday Goods Display 2d Floor CHRISTMAS IS COMING Coming in a hurry too. Don't put off your shopping until the last minute and suffer the inconveniecce of the crowds. You can take your time now and get just what pres ents you need. Later on many of the nicest things will be gone. CHRISTMAS GOODS This store is chock full of Christmas goods sensible and servicable, insensible and un servicable. It takes all kind s of goods to meet the demand of the gift-giving people. Never was there a girl who did not love a doll. We have lots of them. Come early Tlhe Paris Fair THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY Men's Overcoats, $4.75 Men' black Kersey clutli overcoat, -45 inches long, ha velvet Colar and is lined throughout with a heavy C4 yC quality sal teen. Price V4, 1 Men's Overcoats, $8.50 Men's black Kersey cloth overcoats, 50 inches lung, have velvet color, are d mlile stitched and have bound feeuis, lined with a haavy quality mercerized satteen. Price. $8.50 hZ 1st' h Vrfjy Christmas Suggestions m FOR THE MEN LADIES' UMBitELLAS Ladies Black Taffeta Silk Umbrellas, heavy weight, in fast colors, the handles are pearl plated with silver or gold. The price is only $4.00 and $5.00 WRITING PAPER tell line of writing paper for holiday gifts in fancy box trimmed i Holly or other appropriete designs. Prices range from 15c to $1.00 A sw with Holiday Goods Display 2d Floor OOD RIVER GLACIER Issued every Thursday tor AKTHUB P. MOB. PafclUfcsg. Sf.TrttTwipTlon--l4a a rw W m sitsdm. ei.ii i i pi THURSDAY, DEC. 13, 1906. A Riotous Party. A tew of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. llaldrldge Invaded their quiet borne hint Friday night with the object of inflicting npon them a taate of old time donation party, with the usual feaxt of good things and a ploas ant soeiiil time. The programniB was sucessfally car ried out, as all the old people and sick ones stayed at home and there were none present but young folks, pulsing with health and happiness. Remembering the pnplit statement that "New York City put on extra police when llarvatd students were turned loose," we were assured that Marshal Hanger was wlthiu call with extra men as a precaution, because the Unitarians were out. There were no riotous proceedings, however, though the duiigor line was on a con stant strain and came neur breaking when K. A. Franz performed his ear flapping act, and E. U Hmitb related his hazing experience, the hazing be ing performed by the teaoher for mer itorious conduc. At a late hour the guests departed, feeling richer in the real things of life, and the minister and wife easier in the thought that In receiving such a valuable donation, the salary would not bo decreased by its value. Thos. J. Cunning. Catholic Church Dedicated. The new Cathollo church was dedi cated last Haturdav with most Impres sive and appropriate ceremonies by the Very Kev. llishop O'Hoilly, of Pendleton, assisted by the resident pastor. Father Klein, and his aestut ..... If..- Wnmlil Mnknit fin Hnmluv Ulllla . V . . . Hil. .uihu..i v- j Bishop O'Keilly, who was introduced by E. JL. Bmith, delivered a leotuie at tbe opera house which be devoted to a talk on the church and what he hoped it would do fur Hood River aud tbe surrounding country and said it was the Intention to build a church school here and said he hoped thut the business men would contribute to tlio cause. The bishop spoke well and his remark were listened to witu at tentlon. Miss Hartley's Kecllals. Two recitals were given far bor pu pils by Miss Gladys Hint ley duriug the oast week, both of which are said by those who were in attendance to have been Lmoat excellent. The llrst was given last Saturday evening at Miss Hartley's home to her younger niinlls. twelve of which rendereu in strumeutul eeloctious and at which their parents and friends were prea eut. On Monday evening the recital was held In the U. li. church aud wuh pttraupa given more by her pupilti than Miss Hartley as they gave out the invitatious, and their friends and relatives responded to such au extent that the ediPce was crowded to the doors. In all thirteen pupils took part in vocal and instrumental muniu and the program consisted or music that required both abUityand apitude to execute. There were thirteeu num bers as well as thirteen pupils and that tho audience was much pleased with their performance was indicated by many haudlapplugs. Offers Lower Kate of Insurance. F.' A.- WatrouH, of Forest Orove was in Hood River Wednesday in the interext of a mutual Insurance rompa ny which is meeting with much suc cess in the state owing to the execs sive rates of the old line companies, -particularly since the Kan Frano'aco tire. In many Instances the ratof have been raised j per cent and poli cv hodera are objecting very strongly and have taken the remedy in their own hands of tormina mutual compa nies. The company with which Mr. Watrous is identified has 3,000.01H worth of insurance in force at Mo Minville, aud other towns in the val lev are takine it up. He is here ask ing that his company be investigated by tbe Hood River Commorctal club and if they find it as represtuted to c've it their endorsement, ibe mat ter will be taaen up by the club and if found satisfactorv will be endorsed as it means a lower rate of insurance combined with the safety of the old companies. Arretted on Serious Charge. Last Friday A. W. Bishop was ar retted on complaint of his sister ai:d brought to this city where be was given a hearing before Judge Hender son who put him under $000 bonds to keep tbe peace and appear before toe oirouit court and answer to a charge of assault with murderous intent, be ing unable to ceouro bonds Bishop was taken to the county jail at Tbe Dalles. ThlnkM We've (lot It. "We've got it this time,' said A. P. Moe, editor of the Hood River lilacler, who is in the city today. He referred to Cascade county, and said tint tilt ( .dy Sm) imines were signed to the petition, hi. ft llmtthoy were sure f I,OW. JUr. ftii.e returned to ueod River on the local this afl.ernon. Chronicle. Christinas Weddings. Santa CIhuh, t-ays the Chronicle, is handing down his Christ inns presents early, four couples tlndiiig man Inge licenses In their stockings this morn ing, i tie lucky parties are John Obrlst and Hnrah Knima Craig, of Dutch Flat; Demy M. Wool liar t and Maiy E, Wooibart, of Hood River; Walter E. Woodsido and fcjusan 10. Walters, of Wapinila, Hnd Eluior E. Smith an I Bessie Hbutei, of Dufur. oc 3 C Wehavejustrecaiveda Fresh Supply of y Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS COME TO US DIRECT FOR W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER CEMENT AND LIME AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS j i STRANAHAN & BAG LEY Hood River, Oregon ..,- o Z3Q J ' ' ! Sore Nipples. An soon as the child is done nursing, apply Chamberlain's Ralve. Wipe it off witli a soft cloth before allowing the child to nurie. Many trained mimes use this with the best results. Price 25 cents per box. , For sale by Keir & Cas. Car of Wood Wanted Either pine, fir or mixed with oak. In answering statu price on board car and what U. II. & N. station. Can find buyers for several cars. Address C. L. Ireland, Moro, Oregon. n39tf Steady Work. Two girls wanted at the Hood River laundry at onoe. CLEARANCE 5 ALE ..Extraordinary Values in Head-Wear.. I In order to make room for our Holiday line of Art Goods, Richardson Wash Embroidery Silk and Stamping Patters, Center Pieces, together with many Novelties, just what you want for pres ents, we shall sell hats regardless of cost. Watch our ad for Holiday Goods. MME. ABBOTT KiiH'e 'U Stai' Lulge Fleets Ollloers. At tho annual meeting of Hood Riv er Chapter No. 25, O. E. H., held Tuesday evening, the following cm cers were elected: w. in., ans. u. N. Clarke; W. P., O. I). Thompson;! A. M., Mrs. Carrie Bailoy ; Coud., Mrs. 11. Ii. Dumblo; A. C, Miss Ada Wright; Sao., Mrs. Theiesa M. Cast uer; Trews., Mrs. Fanny Bailey. Tuesday Evening Dancing Series The first dance of the Tuesday even ing danoiug series was given last luesday evening in Odd Fellows hull and those who were in attendance say that no more enjoyablo dance was ever held iu Hood River. Uoveuty-slx dancers were preseut and every one of them is said to have enjoyed thoin seves to Hie full. Music for the dance was ful'tilbhed lv the Hood Kiver or chestra which acquitted itself most creditably. Admission to these affairs is by card only aud those who con template attending the dance next rtiowlny evening should see P. M. llall-Lo.iK who is the committeeman in charge of this matter. Those who have curds ol admission should get their tickets in advance and can do so at Kier Sl Cuss drug store. IMng Fertilizers Freely. . S'raiiHliHii & Buglpy are doing a largo busiuess in the fertilizer aud Mirny trade. They are handling hi. kinds of fertilizers and Bex aud Na agiiru lime and sulphur sprays. It is said that fruit growers are beginning to use fertilizers very freely iu the Krowing of fruit, particularly potash nhich is considered most exseutiul in giving npples both color and size and that thin time of the year is the best in which to apply it as tho rains drive it into tbe soil. Taken to I nlmi for llurlal. llt-nnio Vuhs, aged a lilte over 19 years died at his home here Sunday, December I), of tuben-lnsis. Ui dome was orig'nally at Union, Ore., and the body was shipped there Mon day n in lit by Undertaker Nichols on train 0. Young Vuhs is survived by his bi other and father. Couohi, V i'. 1 h , ,. , ' Coldt. Croup, I.,''' i I Whooping r " I .4: Couoh. tie. JF 1 J N ationalPoro V 1 An eonrh syrups eonUinlnf oolatot eontl- 5 at. the bowels. Btw't Laiativ. Booty nl u mare tn oowela and cunUiu aoopuU. Sold by KEIR &. CASS, Druggist FOR THE HOLIDAYS WHOLESALE OR RETAIL Our own manufacture. Pure and fresh in any quantity and at prices as low as a first class article can be sold :::::::: THE FINEST AND LARGEST LINE OF BOX CANDIES in the city for the holiday trade. Nuts of all Kinds, Oranges and other Fruits : : : : : .BEFOItK BUYING HLSKWHEKE SEE US. GEM KANDY KITCHEN T. L. THOMAS, Proprietor SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of Hie Htuteof Oregon, for the county of Wasi-o. Kilr.a (Iruoe Watvrheusa, I'lulntlll', vs. Kred A. Wnlerhoime, Pcfunilaiit, To Krnil A. Wttlerhouse, above nunieit ilefciid ant: In the nnnie of I lie alale of Oivuon .you ur hi-ri'hy rtMinlreil to Bpiwar and hiihwit on it hefore the JXth ilv of Jaiiiiary.MHOT, the coni pluint fllt-d BxnliiNt you In the sliove enlllU-d i-oiirtnnit (iiho. mid you are hereby noli lied that If you fall no Uiuppeur or aiiHwer herein, the plalntitr will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In the complaint, which In, lhat the marriage heretofore entered Into be tween the plaluilll'and yourself on September n.in, r.nH, in Muunoman eoumy, euiie 01 urc lion, be forever diKHolved ud act aside, and for auch other relief as to the court inuy neeui JuhI and eiullable. This anininons la served upon you by publi cation, or tn lieu of publication, by personal servh-e out ol the state iiOrenon, by order of the Honorable W. U Bradahaw. juttae of tho alMive entitled court, whli-n order la dated thu .St'th day of November, m. The date of the ftrat ublleatlon of lhl sum mons Is the mih duv of December. ltKH'. iii:;j.M Krank Hcbleel, Attorney for l'latntlll. SUMMONS Iu the Circuit court of the State of Oregon tor the county of Wasco Walter I'ike, I'lalntlff, vs. Julia PlkV, Defandanl, To Julia Pike, above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon ! You are hereby required U apjiear and answer the complaint filed aitainat you In the above en titled eonrt and cause ou or before ;.Ianuary 3. W7, which laalx weeks alter December W, 19m, the dale ordered for the Hrat publication of this notice, and Ifyou fall to so appear and answer, the plalntitr will apply for the relief prayed for In hla complaint, to-wlt: for a de cree dlasolvln thebonda of matrlmouy now existing at tills lime between above named plaintiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as to the court seems meet and Just. This summons la published by order of the Hon. W. L. tlradahaw Judge of the atvove named court, made aud entered on the tith day of December, MXi. K. J. Hukowskv. dltytt Attorney for i'lalutllf. PIANOS Special Notice Owii gto lack of space, on account of oiirlarirc and iut-reasinif bucinnsK, we have rented the building, next to Cul hertson's real estate ollice and are fitting up the entire building into a rirst-eiass I'iano atore. which will lie a credit to Ilnod Hiver. We have two car loads of beautiful in striimentfl due to arrive from the eaHt- em factoricH this week. This ehipnicnt includes IIih great Apollo C oncert lirand (like the Odd fellows have), aD tiratiiis, Interior Fiano I'layeis and a complete line of the very bent TTpright I'iunoa in l lie latest styles Secondhand pianos and organs taken in exchange Biid Hcveral on liand for sale. Lowest prices to alt. No atroi'ts or com mission men to make your piano cost you $50. 00 more than if purchased direct from the dealer. Pianos tnneil and repaired. Soule Bros. Piano Co. SILAS II. SOULE, Manager. Phone Main 1423, Hood Kiver, Ore. Horn. To Mr. and Mrs. En il Pahlitzaoh, on Monday, December 10th, at Me nominee, a sou, Carl. REAL ESTATE. For Sale TO acres 8'$ miles from pood Klv. er; ;v acres vouug orchard, small bouse; on river road. S4 .sno. Half cash, balance 8 per cent, See Tucker, Hood Kiver or address J. H. Krary, 95: Williams ave., Portland, ore. dis) For S ite-1.0 acres uu'iti proved land. Level and all tillable. Uood orchard and straw berry land. Two miles from lsse, Ore. l'rle tiki tier acre If taken soon. Will divide. In quire or address Allen Macrum, Dee, OrcOD. n.V-dii ! Clarke, the Jewejcr I'W 1 f 1 j W Christmas Suggestions The Cliticitmns season, with all Ms good time of gift-giving, is nearly here. The old problem, "what to give," faces you again, and as a practical help in choosing we present a few of the choicest things from our Christmas stock. Diamonds We have a nice assortment of diamond rings ranging from $20,000 to $150.00. Watches A 20-year gold filled case with a 15 jewel American movement for ; from $10.00 to $17.00. Fobs, Lockets, Crosses Neck Chains, Gold Beads, Kings, Back Combs, Brooches Cuff Links, Stick Pins Clocks, Thimbles, Bracelets- All Prices cut Glass Sole agents for the famous Lib by American and Crescent Cut Glass. Come anil see this magnificent assort-i ment, by far the largest a: nl most beautiful line ever displayed in Hood Kiver. The price is right. All goods marked in plain fig ures. You see the price. Come and see the swell line. No old stock. CLARKE, Jeweler and Optician Next Door to Post Office 1 f ..4 rt "'IHW PI- ,,w,'IM8autV, fl - J"31via( . El j inn r iir ' , , i nJfh r MISCELLANEOUS. For Saie A hlh grade hack with role. Has not been uaed much. Cheap. Inquire at Ula- eier. uooi. J. wiimou. amja For Bale-Pec. 81, 82, 24, cnt flowers and pot ted plant, suitable for Christmas decorations and the holidays. Can be seen in tbe window of 8. E. BartUMNUk . - C, Knudson, florist. dl-20 , - Wood Cutters Wanted-ll SO a cord for oak and pine. F. L. Klemer, R. F. V. No. 1, Hood River, Ore. dlJS For Hale Cream separator. Good as new, Kred Chandler. n'J-da) For Sale Cahbase Id the field. TSc per hun dred. Elbert Vaugbn, faradlse farm. Drills For Sale One-half down fancy Brown Lea; liorn cockerels. Birds from prize taking pens. Heat laying strains. J. L. Carter, 1'hone, 1JH7 Farmers: For Sale-One Hunt one-horse hack, also top buggy In good order. Both will be sold very cheap. Will take fire wood or potato In payment. Call at Rockfbrd Store near Bar. reti school bouse. . drt.d2T For Sale Five acre poultry Place cheer, dmp Salem. Box US Tomer. Oregon. nii-dlK Lost and Found Lost or Stolen Brown spaniel dog, about 4 months old, small stripe of while on breast. W III give reward for Infor .ration or recovery of same. B. W. Caldwell, Hood River. d6d;7 Tak en up-Light red helft r, about 15 months old. .swallow fork In right ear and under bit In left, owner can have same by tuivlnir Charge W. R. Wlnans. 6i"&J7 Strayed From my ranch one cow and five two-year old helfera. Cow Is red with l I. on one or both hlpa, the rent are branded r' M onhriht hJn; A" hftve h"g ring In 'the S " in "P oa noiiiy ni'- and 1 will pay you foi your trouble. W. H Ro denheiser. ML Hood, ore. dfCd" Iost Ladles' smsll watch. Open face blue enamelled back with 10 chip diamonds. ' Was chatelain watch on silver pin with an Indian head. Lost on steps to heights. Finder oiese leave at t) lacier ofW Reward. n-5ao W anted-To trsde a highly Improved 10. sere suburbau home for suitable town prop erty. Axel M. Rahm. d6,d-7 Wanted-Two men to help do clearing 214 mllea out on Eut Hide, near Oak Dale W V For Sale-Figs-H. B. Larawsy, (km pine On.ve. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION Pepm-tment of the Interior, Land office at The Dallea, Oregon, November 14, HHNi. Notice Is hereby given that LUCY A. HOADLEY, of Hood River, tlregon, has filed notice of her intention to make final tive-year proof In support of her cinim, viz: Homestead K.ntry No. !, made August 7. Iiil lor Hie NKl-4 of section i, townahlp t norin, raiv;c out, W. M., and that said proof will be ma!e before the Keglsterand Receiver at The Dulles, Ore gon.on December 17, lHti. She names as wimesbes toprove her continu ous residen-e upon nud cultivation of the land vl.: Ralph Jarvls. Thomas Calbralth, Harry Hackett, Krank Kosberg, K. Caldwell, all of Hood River, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN. n'22-dl3 Iteglater. W. B. STROWBR1DQE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Reisdenc! nest to ISecond Hand Store For Hale Milk on Paradise Farm f2 00 per month. Cyrus Vaughn. d-d27