The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 13, 1907, Page Seven, Image 7

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY JUNE 13, 1907
Greater Values than
Ever Before
Each day some lot decreases consid
erable, but every day we add new fuel
and this week will without a doubt be
the banner week.
If You Buy Here
You'll Get the Spirit
Has Been
Demonstrated by the
NOTE Thistle Lawns, Saturday 15, 9 to 11 a
in. and 2 to 4 p. m., the yard
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Get Your
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NATUR.E D0E5 FRoMTHEufoUMD
UK WITH A New OUTFIT. GO
TO THE BEST PLACE
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Crowds in Every
Department
197 Men's Suits - - Half Price
183 Youths' Suits - Half Price
167 Boys' Knee Suits - Half Price
64 Ladies' Suits - Half Price
122 Ladies' Skirts - - Half Price
27 Spring Jackets - Half Price
You See the Saving, Don't You?
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ttUTJS- -Men's Summer Underwear Saturday
from 3 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m., 2 garments
None sold only during hours named. See Window
CRAM'S
You Save Money
on Every
Purchase
KMltttr il-HlMC No.
BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
I'lione Holmau 'a Market, Main 1401.
uii iuo neiguis ior your meat orders.
r ree and prompt delivery.
8. J. Frank lias a fine line of men's
Wits and purse?.
Mr. Bartmess is on a cash basis.
"The Gern" Ice Cream Bricks mad
in as many colors or any stvle. Give
us you orders for your party or Sunday
uiuutr. n e uo our own manuiacturmg.
Hamilton & Adolph.
Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros,
every day.
L. Huggins' Annual June sale began
June 1. Watch our add for real values.
Big lino of tents, wagon Covers, and
summer lap duiters at S. J. Frank's.
Chickens for Sunday dinner at Hoi
man's Market.
Get yeur spray hose from W. II.
Ilaynes.
Fresh fish at Holmau's Market.
Metal house numbers at Hunt's Wall
Paper store.
Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio.
Ph. C. Young is in the market for cat
tle, hogs, chickens, etc., and will pay
the highest market price.
Green onions, apparagus and radishes
at McGuire Bros.
Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and
pickled salmon at Jackson's.
Full line of garden hose, with coup
lings, at llayncs' store.
Maple Syrup and New York 8tate
Buck Wheat at Jackson's.
"The Gem" Hand Rolled Ice Cream
Chocolate Creams, Tallies and Bon
Bona. We make all our candies and
ice cream. Hamilton & Adolph.
Just received at Soule's Piano house
large shipment of phonographs and the
i elebrated Jonophone records. A spe
cial discount will be offered this week.
A good Emerson piano at Soule's Pi
ano house for $1.75. Also some fine
organ's $3o to $51).
New Orleans Molasses in bulk and
cans at Jackson's.
Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at
Jackson's.
Go to Hood River Apple Growers
Union for drums of gas for nitrogen
Bprayer.
Economical buyers go to the Huggins'
store they can do better.
It is to your interest to refer to M.
Bartmess' ad under the new system.
The Dietz 8tudio for photos.
Chinook ealnion at McGuire Bros,
every Friday.
Chickenr for Sunday dinner at Mc
Guire Bros. Order early.
Iiwn mowers, the best make, at W.
11. Huyues.
Finitthing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio. Mt. Hood t'oth powder, best in the
world at Williams Pharmacy. Money
back if not satisfactory. fl4
The first delivery will be made at 8
o'clock in the morning. Do not fail to
have vour orders in for your bulls and
roasts' in time for this trip. The last
trip will be made at 10:45 and the last
trip in the evening at 4:80. Please ob
serve these hours of delivery so as to
receive your meats on time and assist
us in the delivery. McGwire Bros.
If you want to buy or sell real estaie
go to Onthank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
Rev. Dix preaohed at Boyd last
J. J. Gibbons visited In Portland
over Sunday.
C E. Wilson left Saturday on No.
5 for a trip to Portland.
Miss Georgia Burbee bag accepted a
position as olerk with Booth & Co.
K. E. Got! and wife left on visit
to Portlaud Thursday on the local.
A. D. Moe was in The Dalles Satur
day having the press she ft remodeled.
O. L. Phillips, of The Dalles, was a
business caller in Hood River Friday.
L. . Clark and wife were passen
gers for Portland cn the local Friday.
Levi Clarke and wife left for Poi t
land Thursday to visit with their son
Frai k.
Fri iik Davenport and wife, who
went to Moio last week, returned
Thursday.
F. S. Penyand family, of Portland,
are visiting relatives and friends in
the valley.
Mrs. H. C. Coe arrived from Port
land Friday on No. 2 and will visit
in Hood River.
J. W. Dyienforth left for Portland
Friday o business connected with
the smelter.
C. H. Stranahan left on the local
Friday to transact business in the
metropolis.
Mis. I J. Kobbinett, of Wasoo, who
has been visiting at the Peugb home,
returned Wednesday.
K C. Maitin, of Portland, wbo has
been visiting at the Copple home, n
turned Thursday.
Dr. W. F. Wright, wbo has been
spending bis time in his berry Melds,
returned to Pottlaud Friday.
John Rankin, of White Salmon, was
in the city Tnursday transacting bus
iness with our merchants.
Miss Anna Fowler, who has been in
the employ of Booth & Co., has ac
cepted a positon with Huggins & Co.
Lee Evans, a prominent fruit grow
er of Mosier. was in the city Satur
day doing business with our merchants.
Mrs. J. C. McKeoo, who has been
visiting at the Orr home in this city,
returned to her borne in Wasco Mon
day.
W. R. Albee, a prominent real es
tate man of Portland, came op Satur-
day on the local and spent a few days
in the valley.
Ed Johnson and wife, who have
been spending several days in Port'
audi, returned to Hood River Satur
day on the spencer.
Dr. T. L. Eliott, aooonipauied by
his wife, arrived in the city from
Portland la it Friday and spent sever
al days visiting friends.
Mrs. Uertude MoElfesh, who has
been spending a week visiting with
Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Yates, returned to
her home In Portland last Frl jay on
the local.
J. W. Andreson shipped the first
obetries of the season from Hood
River last Saturday. The consign
ment consists of 20 orates and were
billed to parties in Montana.
Mrs. II. I. Fiedrioks and children.
Miss Merle and Master Milo, departed
for Portland on the local Friday for a
visit with Mrs. Fredriok's mother,
Mrs. M. F. Jacobs. After spending a
few days in Portland Master Milo
will go to Seattle and visit with lel
atives during the vacation months
J. A. Walters made a flying trip to
M osier Monday.
Will Frank made a flyng trip to
Portland Saturday on business.
Miss Taylor, superintendent of the
Cottage hospital, was a passenger for
Portland Saturday.
Miss Eunice Clark, who has been
teaohing school in the valley, returned
to Lyle recently.
Dr. David Robinson, of Moeier, was
in tbe city Monday doing busness
wl'h our local drug firms.
Mrs. John Castner, wbo has been
visiting friends in Portland for sever
al days, returned home Friday.
Frank Davenport, of Hood River,
dropped MOuO In Moio for horses one
day last week. Moro Observer.
Hosmer Arnold and wife airived
from Portland Saturday and went' out
to their farm in tbe Barrett district.
Miss Edith Niles, representing tbe
Sunset magazine, spent a few days iu
tbe city tbe tatter part of the week.
Jos. Frazier, jr., who has been iu
Portland for several weeks doing some
plastering, returned home during the
week
A. E. Kessler, expert typewriter
repairer, ot Poitlaod, was in tbe city
the first of the week looking up bas
in ess iu his line.
Harry Doutbit and wife, wbo have
been vibiting with Mrs. Jos. Frazier,
jr., retnrned to their home in Cross
Keys Moodsy on the local.
Ted and Martin Niokelsen, wbo
have been i ioking berries If or their
unole, M. II. Nickelsen, returned to
their home at Mosier Monday.
F. D. Stanley, of the Stanley-Smith
Lumber company, aocompauied by
bis wire and daughter, came up from
Portland Friday and spent several
days iu tbe valley.
Mr. and Mis. Geo. Soule, wbo have
been In charge ot tbe Moigan farm on
PheJo'a creek, left last Thursday for
tbe Willamette valley. Mr. Soule ex
pects to settle near independance.
1 Mrs Cbas. Heisler, ot Dufur, and
Mia. Win. Niokerson, of The Dalles,
have beeu spending a week visiting
with their sister, Mrs G. W. Brown,
retui nine to their homes last Satur
day on tbe local.
Mrs W. S. Cram and son, Master
Wiulield, ot Raymond, Wash., ar
rived Monday and are visiting Mis.
Cram's brother-in-law, Frank A.
Cram, of this city. Ibey will spend
about two weeks in Hood Kiver.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Maitin, ao-
compaoed by their two children,
oame up on the Spenoer from Port-
laud Monday. Mrs. Msrtin went to
Pott land several days ago to have
one of her daughters' eys treated.
F. W. Augus returned from a trip
to Uoldendale, Saturday, wneie tre
bad been in the interest of tbe Bond
ed Irrigated district. Mr. Angus has
been lnpseotlng tbe wooden pipe eye
em that has been in use tbere for sev
eral years, with reference to reoom-
mendlng It to tbe Irrlgatng district.
Robert J. Dieok, of Portland, who
has been in Manila doing some ex
pert civil enginering, aocompanled
by bis wife, were in Hoo River the
latter part of tho week. Mr. Dieck
has just purchased a One tract ot
land of F. W. Angus. Tbe site
chosen commands one of tbe best
views of Hood River valley. We
shall be glad to welcome tbem to our
midst to share in tho general pros
pertiy of the community.
Pget in the habit
OF TRADING AT
THF BIG STORE
WITH LITTLE PRICES
Wash Tubs, wringers, wash Jar Rubber, jar tops, jar Telescopes and suit cases in
boilers, clothes baskets, wash wrenches, jar funnels, sealing wax canvas and straw, val.eces, hand
boards clothes lines and pin., jlley glasses, stone jars at Little bags, etc., for travelers. Little
soap, amonia bluing, etc., Little rrlceg 1 nceg
NicKle Plated Ware. Thing You Need. Can
Cow Bells, all sizes, team Everything for the kitchen and dies, soap, moth balls, l-on wax,
bells swivel pins, rope ties, bal- bath room in this pretty service- ove polish, metal polish, ma
tersuTry comb-', horse brushes able ware at Little chine oil, bath brick, silver pol
mane combs, etc. Little Prices ish.etc. Little
Prices , yrlce8
' Towels. Linen anl cotton
t ir:- r-i.e... in solid towels in white and unbleached, Oil Stoves, lamp and blue
LooRing Glasses in soil flame toveg for tumnicr ute tne
oak and btained frames, in all " u p j good kind. Litt le
sizes, good plate glass. Little rnce Prices
Prices
Toilet Articles. Combs
Tha Twin Freezer freezes of every kind, hair brushes, tooth Mosquito Net, fly paper,
two flavors of ice cream at the .rushes, barber clippers, toilet fly killer, wire dish serenes, fly
lime Ume, the're fine. Come and soap, tooth powders court plaster, traps, tangle fjt, insect powder,
see them. Little talcom powJer, etc. LiUle etc.
is saw a
on the Coast.
flCST in LIlC LCtLC eknn U'a hava nnveltins that von caiTt set el
Beautiful Hood River views and the very latest things out in the post card line. Little Prim
Leslie Butler was a business oaller
In Portland a part of last week.
Miss Fern Osborne, of Portland, is
a guist of Miss Franoes Bragg.
A. W. Onthank was at White Sal
mon Friday transacting business.
Attorney Seneca Fonts and wife,
of Portland, were Hood River visitors
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Doidge, of
Portland, are visiting with Mr.
Doidge's mo'. her, Mrs. T. Stevenson,
Peter Stadleman, a commission
merchant of Tbe Dalles, was in tbe
city last Thursday watching us ship
our strawberries.
B. M. Neal and wife, of Pendelton,
who have been visiting with Mr. and
Mis. Sanford Smith, returned to
their home Tuesday evening.
County Commissioner Hibbard te
turned from Tbe Dalles Thursday on
tbe steamer Spencer. Tbe session of
the county court has been a busy one.
Mrs. Par lee Fouts, who anoom-
fanled the remains ot tbe late Mis.
ke Wilson from Walnut Hills. 111.,
to Hood River, returned Monday to
her home in the east.
Mrs. Cbas. Castner and Mrs. T. J.
Kinuaird and daughter left Tuesday
on tbe steamer Telephone for Port
land where they will attend tbe
Grand lodge of the Eastern Star.
Dr. M. Fried and wife, wbo bave
been spending several days at tbe
Collin's hot springs, arrived in Hood
River Monday and bave been visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Heilbronner.
Hany Morgansen, wbo has been
driving team for tbe Buck Creek
Lumber company, has returned to
Hood River and aooepted a position
with tbe Transfer A Liveiy company.
3 J. L. Henderson, manager of the
Hood River base ball team, was a pas
senger on tbe Simons Sunday for
Stevenson to see that the boys did
their stunts aooording to tbe rules of
1907.
Mrs. George Porter and two little
daughters, ot Portland, who bave been
visiting with Mrs. Jos. Frazier, Jr.,
returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Fraz
Itr has had one of tbe little girls
Btaying with ber for several weeks.
Sheriff Cbilders, of Union oounty,
passed tbtougb Hood River Saturday
on No. 5 in charge of two criminals
from that oounty. One of tbe men
will get eight yeais for murder, and
the other will serve three years for
picking pockets.
Jos. Wright, who has been spend
ing tbe week at Cascade Looks, oame
up Saturday aud spent Sunday at
home. He baa moved his family to
tbe locks this weeks to remain until
be has oompleted tbe Thompson man
sion for which he has tbe contract.
H. A. Emerson and wife, aooom
panied by Miss Lena Long, of Hepp
oer, bave been visiting with Mrs.
Emerson's mother In this city, Mrs.
D. W. Horner. Tbe party left Mon
day to attend tbe Grand lodge session
of the Masouio and Eastern Stai
lodges now in session at Portland.
TbelRev. A. A. Luoe. of Tbe Dalles.
will give a lecture at tbe Pine 'Grove
Metbodis chnerb next Tuesday, June
18. Subject, "Where Dannie Went to
School." The Kev. gentleman is a
one speaker and is deserving of a
large audience. Ice cream and oake
will be served on the ground at the
conclusion ol tne lecture.
Sam lleppner and wife left Friday
tor forcmiKi. sam Has bought him
self a 30 acre farm near 'Heart's val
ley and expects to move there soon
to remain permanently. Tbe traot is
only a row miles nom the city limits
and is nearly all ret to orchard. Mr.
lleppner is confident that be picked
up a snap in tbe purchase it this
piece ot property.
George Camp and Levi Tyler, who
went to ine wiuameue valley several
weeks ago, returned Monday from
their trip on tbe Spencer. The boys
(O'K trjeir team to Portland when
they went away, and from their tliev
drove down tbe east ske and back the
west They went as far south as Rose
burg and found some good looking
country along tbe way. Tbe boys
stated tbat they might return to tbe
valley a little later In the season and
make another tour of inspection. The
boys do not desire to leave Hood River
until tney can satisfy themselves tbat
they bave access to something that
win oe proncaoie.
E. R. Claxton and fami v arrived
from Park River, N. I)., the first of
tbe week and will purchase land In
Hood River and make their future
oma with us. Mr. Claxton is tired
of the severe climate of North Dakota
sod desires to spend the balance of
his days In a more coneen al climate.
We are always glad to welcome suob
families Into onr.midst. Mr. Claxton
bas been a prosperous farmer for
many years in tbe middle west, and
undoubtedly will make suooess In
growing fruit in tbe Hood River val
ley. He Is shiopinK hit bonsebold
effects by special car and among
otber things be la shipping a lot of
nne norsea.
Mrs. H. F. Davidson is s Portland
visitor this week.
I. N. Campbell made a business
trip to Portland Monday.
Samuel G. Campbell was a passen
ger for Portland Tuesday on No. 1
A. P. Batebam, a prominent fruit
grower of Mosier, was In the oity
Monday.
R. O. Hadley and wife were up
fromColllns the first of tbe week vis
iting friends In the oity.
Steve Hayes, a prominent banker of
Moro, passed through tbe oity 'Cues
day enroute to Portland.
Hon. E. L. Smith left for Portland
Tuesday to attend tbe Masonic grand
lodge sesson in tbat oity.
U. T. Brigga, ot Los Angeles, a
carpenter and oontraotor, is in tne
oity looking for a suitable location.
H. S. MoDanielt, oounty clerk of
Sheiman oounty, passed through the
city Tuesday eoroute tor Portland.
Marshal G eager lost bla valuable
cow during tke first of tbe week.
The cause of ber death la unknown.
Mrs. C. F. Waldo and daughter
Edris, bave been visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Napper, of White
Salmon.
Mrs. H. Lauretsen, of Tbe Dalles,
wbo bas spent a fortnight camping In
Hood River Valley, returned to her
home the latter part ot the week.
Mrs. Fred Golden, s niece of Mrs.
3. Copple, of this city, asoompanied
by her two daughters, returned to
Portalnd Tuesday after several day 'a
visit in Hood Elver.
T. A. Rhinehart. a brother ot O. A.
Rblnebart, of this oity, accompanied
by an unole. A. H. Rblnebart and
wife, passed through Hood Kivet Sat
urday on his way to Salem to be pres.
ent at tbe annual reunion of bis par-
euts wbo reside there.
2 James Hunt has finished painting
tne Hoerman nan it ounang on ual
street. This improvement greatly en
hances tbe appearance ot things.
Sberm has added greatly to bis stock
and Is now prepared to supply tbe
pubilo with the best in bis line.
Hubbard Taylor and family, ot
Morgan, Morrow oounty, arrived In
Hood River Thursday and will pur
chase property In the city oi valley
and make this their peimanent borne.
Hubbard la cousin of Mrs. Dr. Edg-
ington and CoL O. B. Hartley.
Miss Nan Cooper, who bai been tbe
faithful and efflolent correspondent
from the Mt. Hood district, has been
elected as one of tbe teaohers In The
Dalles publio school for tbe ensuing
year. Mis Cooper is one of the most
proficient teaohers in Wasoo county.
We congratulate her upon her suooess.
Dr. J. E. Hall, a cousin ot Cbas.
Hall, of this city, brought a number
of strawberry piokers from Portland
last week to pick berries on be farm
in which he holds an interest in the
Crapper distriot. The dootor re
turned Thursday on tbe steamer
Spenoer.
R. A. Byrkett. of Trout Lake lodge
No. 219, and John T. Wyen, ot Good
Will lodge, White Salmon, who have
been in attendance at the grand lodge
of 1. U. U. r ., at Spokane, returned
Thursday evening, having come via
Seattle and Portalnd. Ed Mayes, our
informant, stated that he could be
willing to sign an affidavit tbat they
uotn arrived home sober.
Attorneys A. A .Jayne and A. J.
Derby bave been in Tbe Dalles con
ducting a case before a referee. Geo.
Dufur was appointed to bear tbe evl-
denoe'in the case of F'outs vs. Savage.
A. J. Derby and II. S. Wilson ap
peared foi Savage, and A. A. Jayne
for Fonts. The testimony will be
submitted to Judge Bradsbaw who
will dejide tbe case.
J. W. Kennedy, an old time friend
of J. L. Carter and others in Hood
River, came up from Portland Tburs
day and will spend several days in
the city and valley. Mr. Kennedy Is
anoompacied by bis wife who bas
been in ill health for some time and
hopes that ths climate may prove a
benefit to ber. Mr. Kennedy also
stated that be bad beard so moob
aboit this valley tbat he was anxious
to come an see It for blmseir. He
is hisbly pleased wltb tbe countrv
and believes tbat Hood River has a
very bright future before It.
J. O-ddls N'chols snd Mrs. Nichols.
of Portland, visited Hood River last
Sunday wltb Mrs. Marion MaoRae.
and purcnasea ironi ner a nne traot
of apple 1 md near tbe H. A. Cunning
plaoe. Mr. Nichols, who was bora
and raised In tbe state ot tbe Albe
marie Pippin, thinks Hood River pio
ducts are unequalled In any other sec
tion and is most eoitbusiastio over
tbe future of tbe valley. He will
Immediately clear and plant bis new
plaoe and expects to bave both trees
and berries in this Mil. Mrs. Mao
Rae will reot a substantial log bun
gala on ber place "High View" this
summer and will have 15 acres
planted to trees and 12 to berries by
.November,
More Room
More Work
More Frames
"YE have enlarged our
facilities for framing
pictures. Our stock of
Mats and Mouldings
was never so large.
Our customers never
so many and never so
pleased. Bring in your
pictures and let US frame
them and you will be
pleased.
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Select clean, sound fruit. To ten lbs.
of berries add throe to five lbs. of sugar.
Place berries in a preserving kettle and
mix sugar thoroughly through. Allow,
them to stand five to ten hours (depend
ing on ripeness of berries) until the
juice begins to run into the sugar.
Place kettle with contents on stove and
bring to boil. Miimncr fifteen minutes,
keeping berries under the syrup with
spoon or paddle, and removing tho
scum that rises. Place in jar and seal
per directions contained in a booklet of
receipes you will find in every box of
Economy Fruit Jars
The best, the handiest, the most sanitary, tho sure seal,
the never-leak, the easy-to-open of all Fruit Jars made, and
last of all, if Price is an object to you, send your order to the
Stewart Hardware " Furniture Co.
A. D. Moe and L. N. Blowers are
In Portland attending tbe session of
tbe Maaonio grand lodge.
Archdeacon Chambers will conduct
services at St. Mark's church on Sun
day mcrning at tbe usual hour.
No 6 atoped for dinner in Hood
River last Tuesday. A large orowd
enjoyed our strawberries and cream.
Cbas. N. Clarke was a passenger for
Portland Tuesday to attend tbe ses
sion of the grand lodge A. F. k A. M.
O. G. Roberts passed through this
oity last Tuesday on No. 1, making a
jump from British Columbia to
southern Oregon.
Lou Boyd, who baa been working
at bis trade in Portland, visited in
Hood River the first of tbe week and
returned Wednesday.
Mrs. A. M. Kelsay, wbo has beeu
visiting with ber daughter, Mrs. Geo.
I. Slocom, returned to ber borne In
southern Oregon Wednesday.
"Tbe Way to Become Immortals"
will be the subject at the Unitarian
church Sunday at 11 a. m., J. A.
baldrldge, minister. All welcome.
Mrs. Frank Chandler was a passen
ger tor Portlnd Tuesday on the local
and will attend tbe grand lodge ses
sion of tbe Kastern Star while iu that
elty.
Meadsmes Cbas. Castner. II. Bailey
and 1'. J. Kinnaiid bave been elected
as delegates to represent tbe local
eastern Star at tbe grand lodge in
Portland this week.
J. Otten and w'fe were passengers
for Portland on tbe local Tuesday.
Mr. Otten will attend tbe graad
lodge session ot tbe Masonio order,
and Mrs. Otten will proceed to Salem
for a visit.
Some one baa boirowed Judge J. L.
Hendeison's oopy of tbe Oiegon Ter
ritorial Session Laws. Mr. Hender
son's name ia plainly written on tbe
back of tbe volume. Kindly return
it at onoe and cblige tbe owner.
F. W. Radford, teoently from Rioe
vlUe, 11L, la In the valley looking
over tbe country. Mr. Radford la
tired of tbe severe climate of tbe
middle weal and la seeking a location
In milder latitude Hood River
looks good to oar brother and we are
in bopes that be may remain with us.
Mrs. II. G. Coe left on the local
Monday for Portlaud.
Mrs, L. Winans was a passenger for
Portland Monday on the local.
"Singing Kvangolist" C. II. Hart
will conduct service at tbe Baptist
church Sunday, Juue 10 Morning,
"How to Pray so as to Make it
Count." Evening, "Bluck Board
Talk Tho Seveu Ways."
Paul Trieber, who has been holding
down tbe express company's chair at
the depot, has vacated tbe same and
resumed hie former job at the freight
depot. Paul stated tbat he was not
Hooustomed to suob a snap as the ex
press job, and for fear that it might
make him lazy, he would not run the
risk by remaining.
.Miss Berthu Swadley, while riding
a horse on tbe Davenport place the
Urst of the week, toll oil' and broke
ber arm and out several ga-ihes iu her
faae. As she was riding along the
horse stepped in a hole aud stumbled,
throwing Miss Swadley violently to
tbe ground. ; Tbe iujuiiea are not fa
tal and she will recover after due
rest.
Quraterly conference of the Free
Methodist oburoh convened last Fri
day and continued through Suod' y,
Kev. D. 1). Dodge, of Hood RJv r,
conducting the meeting, whiob as
a very successful one. The conier
enoe was held at tbe new Menoatte
church In the Killingblek district,
tbe building being loaud for the
occasion. A subscription was taken
for expenses and the sum of 123.75
was raised. Madras Pioneer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams, of
Cbioago, have been iu Hood River
several days visiting their old friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kerr, wbo reside
on tbe east side. They departed
Tuesday on No. 2 . Mr. Willams is
one of the prominent citizens of
Chicago. He is at the head of the
Aetna Fire Insurance Co. of that city,
with which Mr. Keer had been con
nected for many years. While in
Hood River they were taken over tbe
valley to see i's scenic beauty and
fertile fields, and they were highly
pleased with this country. They
fully expect to return and purchase
property here. Hood River shall be
glad to welcome tbem from the
Windy oity.
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