The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 11, 1907, Page Seven, Image 7

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FIRST WEEK OF THE i(jSu 1.116. Sale ITS WORTH YOUR WHILE 8
IMaim "ne season wen we sum UP as ft were, the results of the Spring and
1 iUW Summer business and prepare for the Fall campaign. We find many lots broken
in number and the profits still on the shelf. This isn't profitable merchandising, but it is
profitable only when we can "let go" on the remaining lots for something. We come out
wholeyou get the profit, and our stock is clean for the coming season.
THAT whcntue: hcft spell.
COMMIT IS BEST 7b BE
PREPARED Tor rr.MDU DOJT
WANT HOT THINGS. COOL
APPAREL is 5ZConriGm
HOT WEATHER.
BySTEfc BROVW
HCOD RIVER GLACIER. THUhriDAY. JULY 11, 1667
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BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
1'hone Hoi man's Market, Main 1401,
on Tbe Heights for your meat orders.
Free and prompt delivery.
S. J. Frank has a fine line of men's
belts and purses.
Mr. Bartmess is on a cash basis.
Mrs. Venable has opened dressmaking
parlors in the Jncobson residence, where
she is prepared to do fashionable dress
making. "The Gem" Ice Cream Bricks made
in as many colors or any style. Ulve
us you orders for your party or Sunday
dinner. We do our own manufacturing.
Hamilton & Adolph.
Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros,
every day.
L. Muggins' Annual June sale began
June 1. Watch our add for real values.
ISig line of tents, wagon Covers, and
summer lap dusters at 8. J. Frank's.
Chickens for Sunday dinner at Hoi
man's Market.
Getyeur spray hose from VV. H.
Haynes.
Fresh fish at Holman'v Market
Metal house numbers at Hunt's Wall
Taper store.
Our work guaranteed. Delta Studio.
Ph. C. Young is in the market for cat
tle, hogs, chickens, etc., and will pay
the highest market price.
Green onions, asparagus 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 Haynes' store.
- "The Gem" Hand Boiled Ice Cream
Chocolate Creams, Tatties 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 elcbrated Jonophone records. A .spe
cial discount will be offered this week.
Maple Syrup and New York State
Buck Wheat at Jackson's.
A good Emerson piano at Soule's Pi
ano house for $1.75. Also some fine
organ's $35 to $50..
Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at
Jackson's.
Go to Hood River Apple Growers
Union for drums of gas for nitrogen
sprayer.
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 Studio for photos.
Chinook salmon at McGuire Bros,
every Friday.
Chickens for Suuday dinner at Mc
Guire Bros. Order early.
Lswu mowers, the beBt make, at W,
II. Haynes.
Finishing for amateurs at Deiti Stu
dio. Mt. Hood tooth powder, best in the
world at Williams Pharmacy. Money
back if not satisfactory. 114
The first delivery will be made at 8
o'clock in the morning. Do not fail to
have vour orders in for your bolls and
roasts in time for this trip. The last
trip will be made at 10:45 and the last
trip in the evening at 4:30. Please ob
serve these hours of delivery so as to
receive your meats on time and assist
us in the delivery. McGmaa Bros.
If you want to buy or sell real estaie
iro to Onthank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
GET IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
Blue Stoneware Mixing Lad Uo Hosiery Excellent Water Glasses Thin Lead
bowls, all sizes, pitchers, cuspi- values in light summer weight Blown Plain Table Tumblers,
dors, etc Little Prices. hose, many stvles. 50c set
IOc, 15c, 2tc, 25c, and 35c
Jelly Glasses Best grade tt Green and Blue Dishes
Flint Glass plain and fluted, two Men's Underwear Well Very pretty shapes and decora
sizes 35c and 40c per doren. made garments, light weight Bal- tions. All size nets.
briggan, all size Shirts and Draw- Little Prices
Woodenwara-II it's made 85oeach , ,
of wood we've got it-E very thing To wels You appreciate a nice Toilet Sets in White, Colored
imaginable in this line at Little towel these warm days. We've and Decorated patterns.
Prices. got them, many styles. Little Prices
toe to 35c
it t""uS K?tt Fr'iT Prelsl Red Table Cloth, and 0,000 p Post Card..
ffi&3uJ'Y& i&zcrch ?t:azss.
wrenches, Rubbers, etc. Little washing these "flj. Come and eee them.
pnccB
C n m ck4- S n Wvtr Tne Marconi Velvet Tone Disc Records. Indestructible; you can bend
SOrnClIllIi& lCW them double, tbey have no scratch and are of beautiful tone; light as
paper; MARCONI NEEDLES, each one plays fifteen records; great volume of tone. For sale only at our
fhonograpn .ueparunem.
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S. Soule spent Sunday In the
Rom
oiiy.
Turn In toward the bank wben
meet the auto.
you
Capt Dukea made a trip to Poit
land last Friday.
Miss Lucy Mullina was a Mosier
risitor last Sunday.
H. M. Pooie waa a passenger
for
rorciana jast Wednesday.
Wm. Davis made a flying trip
The Dallea last Monday. .
Mrs. Fred Newby was a visitor
the ci'y during the week.
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Dr. Hobinson, of Mosier,
came
aown on me local Tuesday.
Frank Reynolds waa a paasengei
from Portland last Tuesday.
Leslie Butler was a passenger for
Tbe Oalles last Satuiday.
Beit Kent made a business tiip to
Cases Je Looks last Monday.
Mrs. C. L. Gilbert was a passenger
for Portland Friday on tbe looaL
Harry Bennett and wife will apend
tbe summer oamplng on flood river.
H. P. Davidson left on tbe local
Friday for a brief stay in Portland. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, of Was-
oo, spent tbe f ourth in Hood River.
J. H. Osborne made a business trip
to Tbe Dalle last Satu.day on tbe lo
cal. "Punch" Isenberg spent tbe Fourth
in Hood River, returning to Mitchell
Friday.
Fred Brace, a former Hood River
boy, waa seen on our streets tbe
Fourth.
Judge W. L. Biadsbaw and wife
were v it 1 tors in Hood Klver on toe
Fourth.
Tbos. (Joss returned last Monday
from attending camp meeting at
Troutdale.
Mia. H. K. Uiues, of Portland, baa
been in the city and valley visiting
with friends.
Wm. Davidson left on tbe local Sat
urday to look after business matters
in The DaUes.
Oscar Vanderbilt took the looal last
Monday for Portland to look after
business matters.
Miss Bessie YarnelL of Portland.
came up Friday and is visiting witb
Mra. A. Gatohell.
Mis. L Henry left for the Rose
city last Saturday to visit with
frlenda in that city.
Melvln Wetbeiell, the enterprising
merobant of Blngen, was in Hood
River Friday on business.
Frank Reynolds, aooompanied by
bia cousin, Mrs. A. Manchester, left
for Tbe Dalles last Friday.
W. W. Stevenson was up from Port
land last Hat ui day and went on to
Tbe Dalles tbe same day.
T. D. Tweedy, a merobant of tbe
heights, made a business trip to tbe
county seat last Saturday.
Rev. Hersbner returned Monday
from a trip to Lyle wheie he bad
been to represent tbe church.
Mra. B. F. Shoemaker was a pass
enger for Portland last Saturday
where ahe will visit for a time.
Mrs. J. M. Hamblet, wbo has been
visiting In Portland, returned to ber
home in Hood River Saturday.
Mia. A. L. Parker waa a passenger
for Portland last Monday on tbe lo
oal foi a few daya vUlt.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiokersbam, of Mo
sier, spent tbe F inrtb at tbe Phillips
ranch in Hood River.
Every Department Special Prices On Be Sure
Will Contribute HAMMOCKiS You Come in for
to the Sale This WeeK Yo"r Share
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F. U. Button left for Maroolla Fii
day where be baa extensive timber In
teretts. Mrs. Hansberry was a passenger for
tbe Cascade Locks Saturday to visit
witb ber daughter, Mra. Dorrnace
Smith.
Rev. H. C. Clark and wife, wbo
spent tbe Fourth in Uoldendale, re
turned Friday on tbe steamer Tele
phone. Gladys Hartley left for Portland
Saturday to be away for seveial
weeks to receive treatment for throat
troubles.
Mrs. Stewart, of Mosier, passed
through our city Monday to visit ber
laughter, Mra. Rolland, at White
Salmon.
Harvey Blusher left last Stturday
for tbe big oity. Several of bis
friends were at the train to bid bim
good bye.
W. S. Boormau was in Hood River
tbe latter part ot the week and re
ports that everything looks green in
tbe valley.
Mrs. Hansberry wbo Las been absent
attending camp meeting at Troutdale,
returned to her borne in Hood River
last Monday.
Perry Belieu, of St. Johns, spent
tbe Fourth in Hood River, and has
returned to that plaoe to resume bis
daily duties.
W. H. Peugn came back frcm Con
don last week where be bad been to
look aftei the erection ot a barn up
on bis prope ty.
Mrs. F. W. MoEwen, wbo has been
on her tauoh in tbe Crapper district,
waa a passeugnr for Portland the lat
ter part of tbe week.
Mrs. Fettle Davidson and son
Clande of La Crosse, Idaho, ai rived
in tbe oity last Sunday and a e visit
ing relatives and friendk.
Guy Stevens, aooompanied by bis
sisters. Misses Florence and Bessie.
left tor Coodon Inst Saturday where
tbey will slay for tbe summer.
Mtises LeU Edglngton and Edna
Taylor, of Athena, visited during tbe
week at tbe Rhodes borne, they de
parted lust Monday for the Sound
oities.
Last Friday's No. 4 was literally
crowded chuck-a-blook witb passen
ger tiom ine Dalles woo got aboard
at Hood River after spending tbe day
here.
Mrs. Frank Clark, ot Wasoo,
daughter of Mrs. Cowley, of this
oity, returned to ber borne Friday
after spending tbe Fourth witb ber
mother.
Miss Leta Davis, wbo has been via
iting witb Mrs. Emma Reeves and
son for tbe past throe weeks, returned
to ber borne in Liind wash., last
Sunday.
Governor Mad, of tbe state of
Washington, who delivered tbe
Fourth of July oration at Goldendale,
returned to his home Friday on the
steamer Dalles City.
Howell Metoalt, who bas bee'i em
ployed in the O. R. & N freight de
pot, will resign bis position and take
up bis abode on bia bomectead in
tbe Pine Giove district.
Widd Barnes, ot Prineville, who bas
been visiting with bis sister, Mrs. V,
D. Niokelsen, left for Estaoada last
week and will remain there tor some
time visiting witb friends.
Rev. Adams, paBtor of tbe Presby
ter'an church of Moro, returned to
bit borne Fiiday after spending tbe
Fou-tb In Hood River witb bis
daughter, Mrs. J. E. Nichols.
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THF BIG STORE
WITH LITTLE PRICES
Tbe Morgan brothers left for Port
land last Friday to be absent a few
days.
Mra. Dr. Sbaw was a nasseneer for
Portland last Wednesday to be absent
a few daya on a visit.
P. M. Hall-Lewis returned tiom
Cascade Looks Saturday where be bad
been In tbe tnteiest of tbe Thompson
mansion, of which he is tho architect.
Harry DeWitte and wite en i ted on
tbe looal Saturday and have beeu vis
iting witb Mrs. DeWitte'a parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker
Miss Jessie Hunter, wbo has been
employed as nurse in tbe Sosny borne
during the illness ot the two children,
returned to ber borne iu Portland ou
the local Ft iday.
All pupils who passed the eight
grade examinations in the Hood Riv
publio school may have tbeir certifi
cates by calling on School Clerk
Vaughan., at Butler's bauk.
Guy Wilson, ot tbls city, went to
Mosier last Thursday on bis bike. He
found tbe roads between here and
there too rough to coast over. In taot
walking was pretty good ell of tbe
way.
Loyd Andross and wife, of Steven
son, spent tbe fourth in Hood Riv
er. Tbey spent several days visiting
with Mr. Andross' parents, Mr. and
Mis. G. R. Tyler, before returning
home.
Miss Carrie MoKee. daughter of tbe
Rev. (J. tt. MoKee, of tbia city, ar
rived from MoMinnville last Monday
forenoon. Tbe young lady wlil send
tbe summer witb ber parents in this
city.
Mrs. V. R. Jackson, aooompanied
by ber sister Miss Bessie Carter, ot
New Yoik, arrived in Hoiid River last
Wednesday and are visiting witb tbeir
father, W. II. Carter, of tbe Barrett
district.
E. A. Jerome, formerly of the
Grove, but now of Hood River, Is in
tbe city visiting witb bis obildren.
He repotts everything lovely at Hood
River and tbe berry orop now bar
vested. limes.
Miss Dora Baker, ot Forest Grove,
wbo was elected to tbe position ot
teaoher in the 5th and Ctb grades of
tbe Hood River publio sobool, baa re
igned and ber vacancy bas been
filled by tbe election of Miss Merle
Bllnn, of this oity.
The Rev. FJ. S. Strucker, pastor of
tbe 23rd Avenue Baptist church of
Oakland, Cel., stopped off In Hood
River reoently to visit his nephew,
Leslie Butier. Rev. Strucker was on
his way to attend tbe Baptist oonven
tion at Spokane, Wash.
Mrs. C. H. Howell. Mrs. F. L.
Barnett aud two sons, Leslie and
B-ntoo, retnined to tbeir home in
Wasco last Saturday after spending
tne ronrtn witb Mr. and Mrs. W. U.
Peugb of this oity.
Ralph MoEwen, a student in the
state university at Eugene, and a col
lege friend of the Henderson boys of
Hood River, returned to bis borne
Friday after spending tbe Fourth
here at tbe GoS borne.
Ben Turpln and wife left last Fri
day for tbe Willamette vallev for a
few weeks outing. Tbey took tbeir
team and camping outfit along. Ben
bad two ot bis big stag hounds in
town and expects to be able to scalp
a ball-dozen bear before bia return.
Mrs. Geo. Lynn and daughter left
for Omaha last Wednesday. Mrs,
Lynn bas been one of tbe faithful
and efficient typos on tbe News Let
ter start of this oity. Her position
cannot easily be supplied as she is a
very rapid type setter.
Rev. J. W. Jenkins, wbo left for
Mosier last Saturday to till bis ap
pointmebt at tbat place, took quite
seriously, ill wbiie there and was un
able to fill his pulpit on Sunday. U
had two oalls to 'preach funeral ser
mons while In bis helpless condition
He teturned to his home last Monday
and by taking good care ot himself
will oon regain bis strength.
S. L. Hayden, who went to Caiifor
nia several months ago, bas returned
to Hood Kiver. mt. Hayden die
posei of bis property interests here
at tbe time ot leaving and fully ex
pected to remain in the south land
but for some reason tbe charms of
Hood River have lingered in the
good brother's breast and now we
(ball expect blm to remain among us.
E. Reeves Claxton shipped four
bad ot bis fine horses to Portland
last Monday on tbe steamer Dalles
City. Mi. Claxton brought a fine lot
ot borses witb blm wben be came
here from Dakota a few weeks ago
Many of these were prize winners at
various exhibitions given in tbe mid
die west states.
Wm. Saterlee and wite departed foi
Omaha last Saturday. Mr. Saterlee
stated tbat bis mother is growing
quite aged and tbat she desired be
should return for a visit. He has sold
all of bis holdings in the valley and It
is probable tbat be will remain In Ne
braska for sevetal yeais. He promised
ns, however, that he would return to
Hood River wben be leaves tbat state.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willis Van Horn were
passenger for tbe Rose oity last Mon
day.
Commissioner Hibbaid returned
from a trip to Tbe Dalles last Mon
day.
Frank Stanton was a passenger for
Salem Tuesday to attend tbe cherry
fair.
Louis Henderson spent tbe Fourth
in Hood River aud left Monday tor
Portland.
E. O. MoCoy and wife, ot Tbe
Dalles, spent tbe Fourth oelberating
la Hood River.
Mrs. Mary Gailigan and eon. of Ra-
nier, have teen visiting Mr. and Mra.
Tostevin of Hood River.
Littie Miss Winnlfred Sharp Is vis
iting witb Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Heaton
in tbe Frankton district.
Rev. J. T. Merrill will preaob In the
Methodist church on next Sunday
both morning and evening.
Mrs. I. A. Dunbar, of Portland, ar-.
rived last Sunday and is visiting witb
ber mother, Mrs. R. r. Orr.
R. H. Albee wwa up from Portland
last Tuesday and went out to bis
ranch in tbe Barrett distriot.
A. C. Buck and wife departed on
tbe steamer Telephone last luesdsy
lor a daya stay at Cascade Liooks.
Mrs. Shipley, ot Heppner, mother
of J. W. Shipley, of tbls city, arrived
last Tuesday and a visiting witb her
son.
Rev. W. C. Evans departed for bis
eastern trip last Tuesday. He will
visit in several states before bis re
turn. CI VJ TO I.... mA T.ll. Uol
ley, visited witb his brotber-in-law,
Cbas. Haward in ths oity on tbe
Fourth.
Miss Edith Crocker and Miss Emma
Joeenham, of Cbioago, were tbe guests
of Mr. and Mrs. K. Benson during
tbe week.
R. H. Weber and Dr. Sander, of
Tbe Dalles, passed through Hood Riv
er last luesdsy enroute tor the cherry
fair at Salem.
G. R. Castner and wife left Wednes
day for Salem where tbey have gone
to attend tbe oberry fair in progress
in tbat oity.
Miss Zulu Fowler, of Rufus, who
bas been spending the Fourth in
Hood Rivei. returned to ber borne
last Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Josephine Hailey, wbo bas
been employed in tbe Young confec
tionery parlors, returned to bei home
In Rufus la luesday.
Mrs. Ida Mitchell, of Portland, sis
tec of Mr. Thornton of tbe east side,
oame up on tbe boat Monday and re
turned on tbe local Tuesday.
Mrs. P. F. Fouts and son Fleta. lett
for Portland Tuesday, fleta bas been
taking treatment In tbe Rose oity and
returned to oonsult bis pnysioiana.
Another auto arrived in tbe oity
last luesdav on tbe steamer Spenoer.
The horseless carriage will be plaoed
in commission on the Mt. Hood run.
Mrs. Minnie Morrison, reoently of
Minnesota, who bas been visiting tbe
1 ainillea of Rev. H. G. Claik and Jas.
Hunter, departed tor Bend, Ore., last
Tuesday.
MlBses Cora and Ara Barnett, of
Wasco, wbo have been visiting with
their saadparents, Mr. and Mrs. W
Ii. Peugh, returned to tbeir borne last
Tuesday.
Mrs. Wm. Ganger and two children.
accompanied by Mr. Ganger's sister.
Mrs. L. Looglas, went to Tbe Dalles
luesday on tbe steamer Spenoer for a
few days visit.
Cbas. Peugb and wife, ot Condon,
who have ibeen visltlcg witb Mr,
Peueh' snarents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Peugb, of this oity, returned to tbeir
home last Huuday.
W. W. Irvine, representing tbe
Webster International Dictionary
neoole. is in the city tbia week at
tendiug to tbe Interests ot tbat com
pany. We acknowledge a pleasant
call.
Rev. L. G. Dlx and wife returned
from their outing at Troutdale last
Tuesday. Rev. Dix bas been assist
ing in tbe servioes ot tbe Advent
camp meeting held at tbat place.
Mrs. W. .1. Baker, aooompanied by
Mr. aud Mrs. Harry DeWitte, left last
Monday for a camping tiip op at
Overall camp on Hood river. The
party will be absent about two weeks.
Mi. E. O. Blanohar depaited last
Sunday for a visit witb friends and
relatives In Wisconsin. Mrs. Blan
char will be absent tor wveral weeks
aud will visit many pointa ot interest
In tbe east.
C. II. Bennett and wire, anenmna
nied by tbeir daughter Georgia, left
on tbe -tteamei Telephone last Friday
for JUyle, Wash., wbere tbey will re
main until August, st which time
tbey will leave tor California and
spend tbe winter in that state. We
are aorry to see Mr. Bennett and bia
estimable wife leave tbe valley. Tbey
have made m toy friends here during
men residence in tne Tali97i
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More Room
More Work
More Frames
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. '
SLOCOM'S
Why does
to buy at the Big Store?
Because we carry a complete Stock.
Because the quality of ()ur Stock is the best.
Because our Trices are right.
Because we do just as we agree.
Because our salesmen are courteous.
Because we appreciate your trade.
We Are Showing Today a Fine Line of
Rocking' Chairs
37 Different Styles, j ranging in price from
$1.60 to $12.00
Take a look at them. No trouble to show goods here.
Stewart Hardware & Furniture Co.
A large patty of tourists came up
on tbe Spenoer last Tuesday and went
out to tbe Howe summer resurt.
Col. 0. B. Hartley returned from a
trip to Condon last Monday. The
CoL purchased two oais ot cattle
while in tbat city. One oar Is fine
beef oattle and tbe other is a oar of
thoroughbred Herefords. Tbe .cattle
arrived in tbe city Tuesday.
W. II. Arthur, who has been encas
ed to dig for water on tbe "Jack"
Hand place east or town, struck water
at tbe depth ot eight feet. This seems
almost like a miraole. Tbe Baud
property is several hundred feet above
Hood river, and one would commonly
suppose tbat it would be necessary to
dig at least 80 or 100 feet before find
ing water In tbia locality.
Tbe new phone directory, printed
by the Ulaoier press, Is ready for dis
tribution. Ibe list ot subscribers
shows a marked ' inorease over last
year Oonsult tbe advertisers in tbe
directory if you want tbe best goods
oarrled in tbeir line.
Sam Blowers bad a slight touch of
paralysis last Saturday evening. The
stroke put bia lett aim our of com
mission for several hours. However,
be is around again feeling as strong
and gay as ever.
There bas been a rumor afloat to
tbe effect tbat one of tbe automobiles
recently scared Mr. Boyd's team on
tbe east aide and caused a serious
runaway, killing tbe teamster. This
report is altogether erroneous.
Bev. B. F. Bryner and Rev. T. J.
Coburn arrived in Hood Kiver Tues
day and will assist Rev. H. C. Clark
in conducting a aeries of revival ser
vice! In tbe Beelmont M. E. oburcb.
The meeting will continue indefinite
ly. Feidinanud Balalger and wife, ao
ompanied by Mrs. Louise Eliinger, ot
lone, passed through Hood River
Monday on tbeir way to White Sal
mon to visit with A. W. and Fred Bal
siger wbo are in business at tbat
plaoe.
Loo Morgan will leave shortly for
Poitland wheie be bas position as
day clerk in tbe Matbesou hotel. Lou
has served as clerk in tbe Wauooma
hotel ot this city with great accept!
blllty to. tbe proprietor and general
publio. Well, Lou, if you are bound
to go, here is luck to you.
SAVE YOUR
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Wm. Davis returned Wednesday
from a business trip to tbe metropo
lis. J. Reese will fill tbe position for
merly occupied by Lou Morgan as
clerk in tbe Wauooma hotel.
R. C. Paakaid, of Mansfield. Ar
kansas, Is a guest at the home'of Rev.
and Mrs. W. 0. Evans.
John Booth and wife are at the sea
dside and will spend tbe outing in
eating clams and surf bathing. John,
we envy you those clam bakes.
Tbe Enttican boarding house bas
been rented tor the summer to Mr.
and Mrs. Demouth who will be assist
ed by Mrs. Demoutb's sister, MIhs
Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. llogau, who have been
visiting in Portland, leturued lu-t
Monday accompanied by a nephew,
Alfred Rivers, who will spend tbe
summer with them at Oreen Point.
John Castner left bis base ball
breast protector In the rear of a farm
er's waKon and hug fcigotten tbe good
brother's name. Kindly return it to
Judge Henderson. It will bo needed
next Sunday tor the ball game.
Mrs.' Willis Br'idlcy, sister-in-law ot
li R. Bradley, wbo Las beeu visiting
In Hood River for the past five
months, returned to hei home iu
Vaugb, Wash., lust Monday. Mrs.
Bradley came to Hood River for the
benefit ot ber health and during her
stay bete bas been very much im
proved. Miss Clara Ulrlo, who has been iu
tbe employ ot Mrs. John Cowley, ap
peared to develope some symptous of
a disarranged mind during the llrst
of the week. Marshal Uanger wired
to The Dalles Monday wbere her rela
tives reside tor instructions as to tbe
disposition of tbe case. Her brother
came down n response to the mes
sage and took bia sister home witb
bim.
Tbe MoKee brothers wbo 'arrive iu
tbe city today will take charge of tbe
musio at.tbe evangelistio servioes now
In progress at tbe Baptist cburob,
conducted by Rev. 11. Wyse Jones,
tbe state evfngelist. Three servioes
will be held next Sunday as follows:
11 a. m., 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. Boy a'
and girls' servioe next Friday at 3 p.
in., conducted by Mrs. H. Wyse
Jones.
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