The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 02, 1908, Page Seven, Image 7

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FRANK A. CRAM
Wishes You One and All
appy and Prosperous New Year
HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THUR8DAY, JANUARY 2, 1908
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ilRIEt' LOCAL MATCERS.
Our work euaranteid. Doitz Studio
Finishing for umateurs ut Deitz StU'
diu.
Good things to eat at the Star Uio
eery.
Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at
J ackeoii s.
Fresh made sausage at Metinire Bros,
envy day.
.Metal house numbeisat Hunt's Wull
Paper store.
A. Grumes was a passenger for Tbe
Dalles Fiiday.
See W. S. Grihble for Duck Erie?,
Fells and oven. tf
New Orleans Molaes in bulk and
an at Jackson's. -
W. E. and Al. P. Nelf returned to
Portluun Thursday.
Cull and neo the bn.ntiful new pian
os i.l. SouluN house.
Yillie Baker id spending the holi
days at the parental home.
(liny liiocli oume up from Portland
ami spent Chri itnias wi'.h bis parents.
0. vJ ..luekhon. wife and mother
v. out to Tho Dullea Monday on the la-
Clil.
Closing out winter millinery at low
j.ia-iS. The Bazaar, Hood River
Jli-ights.
.Mis. Poyle and children, of aseo,
vi. dtod friends iu Hood River the lat
Ici part of the week.
Dudley Holland camo up from Port
laud Saturday to 1 ok after bis busi-nt-s
interests iu the valley.
Miss Nettie Buck, manager of the
telephone exotiun ge at Wasoo, visited
iter parents o.'ur the holidays.
Vir. Ven i ble has opened dressmakii
Vitri irs in the Jacobson residence, where
hl.s is prepared to do fashionable dress
making. Misses Anna and Lavina Frazier,
lr have been visiting their parents
tur a lew disya, roturuod to Portlaud
Saturday afternoon.
V, i i ii Mies has a large and complete
mrk el' heating stoves, all sizes, from a
small airtight bedroom heater to the
largest size stove for halls or storerooms.
See them and get prices.
Mrs. Lou Baldwin was taken to a
Portland hospital Friday, accompa
nied by Or. and Mrs Shaw and her
husband. She lias been seriously ill
for seme time.
I lie hist meeting of the Y's was de
cided u Hiicce iB. The next uieeti g
.'. '11 he held at the residence of O. li
ilurlley. Jau. C, at 7:30. A full at
i mi.iiiiuch is desired
li ynii want to buy or sell real estaie
tin in Ontlmiik & Otten. Money to
! .i-iu in i; i st mortgages. Abstracts and
a carefully prepared. Not
i i.J work if all kinds.
Rev. .). V Latbrop, of Rod Lodge.
Mont , brother-in-law ot C. S. Smith,
tii-rived lust week, and after a visit
ill look urouud the coast country to
Ibid a location. He will probably lo
cate here ot in the Willamette i alloy.
.1. Adrian TOppiug has nine custom
ers fur Hood River properly who wish
to trade Portlaud improved or uui'.u
proved property in part payment. If
you wish to sell notify him at oooe
Address 0 Adrian Roping, box (i!)8.
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In all sincerity we wish you all the prosperity that comes
through intelligent effort coupled to the marvelous oppor
tunities of our IXocd Kiver Country. Let's all get in and
hustle be busy and you'll be happy.
. " Yours for a Bigger, Busier and Better Store,
thank you for the largest volume of business
one under one
hope we
ee our "ad" on the
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The Dietz Studio for photos.
J. S. Booth made a business trip to
Mosier Monday.
Dr. Shaw and wife returned from
Portland Saturday.
QotoW. S. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 76 Shoe. tf
Seueca Fouts, of Portland, ipent
Sunday In Hood River.
Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and
pickled salmon at Jackson's.
R. W. Pratt returned Saturday from
a business trip to Portland.
Chickens for Suuday dinner at Mc
Guire Bros. Order early.
Maple Syrup and New York S
Buck Wheat at Jackson's.
Prof. C. Grouse made a burlues
trip to Pendleton last week.
C. X. Eailv was a passenger for The
Dalles Monday on the looal.
S. A. Skniuer, of Carson, visited
friends in the city last week.
Mrs. and Mr. J. J. Gibbons, of the
Barrett district, spent tho holidays
with friends and relatives at Poitland.
G. W. Dimmick, of Starbuok,
Wash., spent Christmas with bis
ruuthei at Mt. Hood, returning home
Wednesday evening.
Geo. A. Brook, of Dallas, viisted
his brother, V. C. Brock, between
trains Fiiday, arriving from Wasco,
where he bad business.
Mrs. C. 0. Jantzen, daughter and
grandchildren, of Portlaud, spent
Christinas with the Jantzen brothers
in I he valley.
Sam Koplin arrived last week from
Poitland having been discharged
from the sanitarium at that place, and
is being entertained at the homes of
his old friends and neighbors iu the
valley.
T. J. Redely, who has been acting
as superintendent it construction for
the Home Telephone Co. here, bag
been under the weather for a month.
and concluded to retuin to his borne
at Kalimazoo, Mich., and started for
that plaoe Sunday.
Tire first delivery will be made at 8
o'clock in the morning. Do not fail to
have your orders rn for your boils and
roasti in time for this trip. The last
trip will be made at 1U:45 and the last
trip in the evening at 4:80. Please ob
serve these hours of delivery so a.i lo
receive your meats on time and assist
us in the delivery. MCi'iKK Bltos.
If you wUh to save 550 to $75 when
rou hi. j- your piano, buy direct from
the factory dealer and not from agents
or canvassers. Several beautiful in
struments in at received from Chicago
at Soule's Piano House. Soooud band
pianos am! organs taken in exchange.
Balance earn or time payments.
Chester W. Smith, of Hood Riyer.
and Mary E. McClain, of Hood River,
weie rain rind Wednesday, Deoemher
25, at tin Baptist parsonage, by Rev.
C. V. Nutl iy. After spending a few
lays with friends in Hood River they
returned to their future home at Grass
Valley.
The annual dinner of the W. R. C.
mid i. A. R. will take place at the
joint installation meeting, January
11, 100H The corps ladies are invited
to come with baskets of Boston brown
bread, baked beans, pie, salad, sand
witches, codec, i-tc. All W. R. C la
diei and G. A R, men are urged to
be present.
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Mrs. P. W. Reid went to Tbe Dalles
Saturday.
C. L. Condon made a business trip
to Condon Friday.
J as. Lacey returned from a Port
land, trip Saturday.
Peroy Smith arrived Saturday from
a trip to Portland.
J. W. Shipley went to Heppner
Iburiday on business.
Mrs. Tbos Hill went to Wasoo
Thursday to visit relatives.
Mrs. Dr. Jordan went to Tbe Dalles
Monday on professional business.
Gr ver Slusber. of Dufur, vUited
i bis brother and sister bere last week.
Mrs. Frank Davenport went to Port
land Fiiday evening to visit friends,
Rev. L. O. Dix went to Boyd Sat
urday where be held sot v iocs Sunday.
G. Phippen and wife, of Salt Lake.
visited tbe Davenport families last
week.
J. L. Blount and wife returned Sat
Biday from a visit to friends at Port
land. II. J. Fiedtiok and S. W. Arnold
went to 'J be Dalles Monday on busi
ness.
Cbas. Hall went to Pendleton Fri
day to look after some timber land in
tbe Blue mountains.
Mrs. Nellie Sailing returned to
Portland Friday after a visit wltb her
patents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. lsenberg.
Mrs. Walter Carlisle retuined to ber
borne at lore Friday, after a visit
witb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II.
Stianahan. -
March Morse, who is cruising iu
Lewis eeuuty, spent tbe holidays
with his parent i, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Morie, in the Barrett distlict.
f'rot. Beatty'a orchestra returned
Thursday from Casoade Locks, where
they mrnlnbed uiuslo for a dance, and
thev also closed a contraot to play at
Steti usnn for a New Years dauoe.
ti e former teacher of tbe East Bar
rel! cchnol was married a couple of
weeks ano and resigned ber position
last neli to remove witb ber husband
to another olty. Miss Flora Smith,
of Seappoose, has been secured to fin
ish tlw year's work, and will take
charge ot tbe school Monday.
Harry Richardson and Miss Marie
Youuk were married at Moro Satur
day, December 21, by Rev. A. J. Ad
ams After spending a few days at
,he residence of the bride's parents
at Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson re
turned to Hood River, where thev will
4eside.
Mr. Wm. Kerr, of tbe east side.
eutertained at a Ctrristmas dinner.. Be
sides some out of town guests present
there were a large number ot friends
and neighbors present, and a very
pleasant day was spent. Tbe dsoo ra
ti ins of tbe rooms were Oregon grape
and palms, while thb table deooratlon
was tbe primios.
W. F. Andrews and family, of East
Grand Forks, Minn., arrived last
week and will remain. Mr. Andrews
bss a floe orchard started in tbe Bel
mont district, which has been looked
after by C. Q. Metoalf, a former
neighbor and oo-worker on the North
er Pad He, and it is far enough ad
vanced to neerr Mr. Andrews' person
al attention. They will build a resi
dence on tbe plaoe and become per
manent residents of tbe valley.
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roof in Hood River, and
last pageits money to you
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Write it 1908.
Mr. Hull and family came up from
Portland Friday.
Chris Dehtman and wife went to
The Dalles Fiiday.
Miss Teal left for Portland Thurs
day to visit relatives.
Geo. Stranahiu made businota
tiip to The Dalles Friday.
Irma and Ivan Miller vlsiteo. friends
at Klondike, Ore., last week.
Frank and Fay Orr returned last
week from a visit to Portland.
T. J. Davidson went 1 to Skokane
Thursday evening on business.
Mies Ida Brace spent Christmas
with her parents at Tbe Dalles.
W. W. Swan left on No. 7 for a bus
iness trip to Portland Thursday.
Neal Evans went to Portland on a
business trip Ihursday afternoon.
Miss Margery Beaity, of Portland,
spent Chrltmas here with relatives.
John Oowley and wife went to The
Dallea Wednesday to visit relatives.
W. A. Craft and wife, of Freeport,
111., are visiting Cbas. Hall and wife.
Misses Florence and Avis Buchanan,
of Portland, are visiting their par
ents. Mrs. Maude Sears, of Portland, vis
ited her mother, Mrs. Parker, last
week.
Hugh Esson left for the Willamette
valley Thursday to visit friends for a
few days.
C. J. Calkins and wife went to
Portland Thursday to visit friends for
a faw days.
John Van Dellen. of The Dalles.
spent Christmas with L. H. Hugging
and family.
Harvy Slusber went to Dufur Tburs
day to spsnd a few days wltb tba
borne folks.
3M1bs Violet Palmer, of Los Angeles,
al., is visiting ber sister, Mrs. Ar
thur Clarke.
Dr. and Mrs. Cams went to Port
land Thursday to visit with relatives
for a few days. 1
Miss Moore, stenographer for tbe
Paolflo Bridge Co., visited witb ber
mother Christum.
Mr. and Mrs. Ever hart spent Christ
mas witb tbelr daughter, Mrs. E. B.
Clark, at Poitland.
Dr. T. L. Eliot, of Portland, spent
a Joouple of days in Hood River tbe
latter part of tbe week.
J. S. Bootb and Leslie' Butler went
to Tbe Dalles Thursday to attend tbe
funeral ot J. W, Fienob.
Mr. and Mrs. Hadler returned to
Collins Thursday on the boat, after
spending Ubrlstmas wltb relatives.
J. S. Pinney, of Seattle, spent a
couple of days in tbe valley last week
looking alter his property interests.
Rev. CX. J. Nelson, who joined bis
wife her last week, occupied tbe pul
pit at U Unitarian oburoii last Sun
day. Dr. aad Mrs. H. L. Domble re
turned Thursday from Portland,
wbere they spent Christmas with rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, of Dufur,
are spending a tew days witb John
Moore and family, parents of Mrs.
O'Brien.
Dir Kniskern and wife, of Centra-
Hat, 'visited at tbe Butler home over
tbe holidays. Mrs. Kniekein is tbe
daughter ot Leslie Butler.
W. A. Morian left Thursday witb
his family for tbelr new home at Ore
gon City, where tbe Morgan boys
have bought a stock ranob.
A. V?. Bates was a passenger on No.
1 for Portland Thursday, to take med-
loal treatment. Mr. tstes is rapidly
recovering from bis operation.
H. B. Reid. of Portland, spsot
Christmas with his brother, F. W.
Reid, of tbe Paoltlo States Telephone
Co., and went to Tbe Dalles Tburs
day.
E. N. Blythe came up from Portland
Wednesday and spent a oouple of days
at the parental home at Frauktoo. He
returned Friday with bis wife and
children.
Edward Friday, engineer for tbe
North Bank road, and stationed at
Cape Horn, visited his brother, F. P.
rTiday. la tbe Flue Grove district.
last week.
L. Ptos made his daughters a
Christmas present ot a fine $375 pi
ano, which tbey appreciate very
muoh, and will now take a course of
musical instruction.
W. H. Perry and wife left for Port
land Thursday, where tbey will spend
a few weeks witb their son. Ibey will
also visit in Seattle. They expect to
be gone mout of tbe winter.
Mrs. A. S. Blnweii returned Thurs
day morning from Portland, aonoru-
Sealed by ber daughters, Mis. J. R.
iokelsen and Mrs. Wm. Yates. Mis.
Blowers is rapidly recovering from
her second operation. Mr. Blower
came home cu the boat to look after a
line driving hornet .whlou be pure bused
in iroriiaav.
W. E. Sheets was a passenger for
Tbe Dalles yesterday.
Miss Grace Tillard, of Tbe Dalles,
visited Hood River Saturday.
Jeff Mosier came down from Mosier
Tuesday morning on the early train
returning on the local
R. H. Weber came down from The
Dalles Tuesday and weut out to bis
ranob on tbe east side.
John Chappell, of Goldendale, was
in town yeateiday and left for Port
land oi delayed No. 5.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Heilbrooner
went to Portland Tuesday to spend
New Years witb relatives.
J. II. Nuunemaker and wife loft for
eastern Oregon New Years day to vis
it witb friend and relatives.
Miss Blanche Harbison returned
yesterday to Forest Grove to resume
ber studies at Paoillo univert,ty.
Miss Maude Mills, teacher in tho
publio schools, spent the holidays
with relatives at Chehalem Center.
Mrs. R. A. Kirk, of Salem, who has
been visiting Mr. aud Mrs. Ira Ham
ilton, returned home Tuesday morn
ing. Tbos. Jenkins, of Goldendale, left
for home yesterday morning aftoi a
visit witb bis nephew, l.r. C. H. Jen
kins. The Donald Bell Co. will be at the
opera bouse Januaiy 9, 10 aud 11.
Tbe show is well recommended and
good performances are looked for.
John Leland Henderson spent Sun
day and Monday in Poitland. Mr.
Henderson is negotiating a sale of bis
White Salmon ranch, and thinks that
tbe deal will go through.
R. H. Waugh has resigued bis posi
tion witb the First National bank and
will move out to his'ranoh on the east
aide in the spring. Mayor Blowers
will take Mr. Waugh's position in the
bank.
Tbe property owners on Maurice
street have made arrangements to
grade the street aud build a bridge
across tbe orek on Paradise avenue.
It is a needed - improvement, and
would provide a convenient road to
reach that part of tbe city.
A. Z. Cazanava, of Casper, Wyo.,
arrived in tbe city Sunday and will
remain a few days visiting bis friend,
D. P. Smith, and looking over the
valley. Mr. Cazanava has sold out bis
business interests at Casper and is
looking for a borne in the west.'
Tbe Bremen's bhll New Year's eve,
at tbe Odd Fellow ball, was a big suo
oses. One of tbe largest crowds ever
In tbe hall were there, and a good
time was bad by all present. Ibe
music, composed of members ttom
both orchestras, was excellent. Tbe
firemen will olear about $8C, most of
the business men lespondlng liberally
in buying tickets, whether they went
oi not.
'Postmaster Yates received word
Thursday that a stamp cancelling ma
chine, wbiob be asked for,' would be
sent blm by express from Buffalo.
Tbe Hood River postottioe baa grown
rapidly, on aooount ot tbe big growth
In development of tbe oountry, and
about 5000 letters per day now have
to fce stamped by band, and at a time
when everyone is waiting for their
mall. The new machine will do the
work in an hour at tbe outside.
A. 1. Mason and Chris Grieseu left
for the Yakima country Sunday to
give a series of lectures at North Yak
ima, Prosser and Sunnyside, at fruit
meetings. Instructors on Hood River
method are in demand by the enter
prising fruit sections, and Mr. Mason
Is especially fitted to give valuable
advioo, while Mr. Griesen has also a
fund of Information about union
methods wbioh be will impart, at the
same time looking after tbe interests
ot Better Fruit.
II. R, Gearey, wife arid d ughter
arrived from St. Paul Wednesday
morning and will make their home
heie. Mr. Gearey is tbe owner of 15
acres adjoining his biother-ln-law, C.
S. Smith, and vill ereot a residence
on tbe land in tbe spring. Tbe daugh
ter, Miss Susan A. Gearey, has bad
ten yeais experience In tbe St. Paul
telephone exchange, aud will have
charge of the Home telephone ceutral
as soon as the company are leady tor
business.
II. L. Price, a meiohant from Tbe
Dalles, spent Sunday with the Vogt
brotbers and wbs much interested in
the new suit cubicet wbioh Vogt
Bros, are iustslling in theli new
store. It is the first one to be iutro
duced iu Hood River, or this part of
tbe state, aud will be an attractive
(eatuie of tbo new store. It Is iiMile
Iu Ufa sections. The cohIs Hie all
bung up cu a sibling earner, while
tbe other parts of the suit are piled
in on small receptacles, wblcb cau ho
pulled out to sbow tbe garments. I ho
clothes are kept neat and clean, true
from wrinkles, while a hundred pat
terns chn he displayed at a moment's
notice. Giass doors wbioh push back
into the cabinet, can be pulled out
aud tbe compartments (but up tight.
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Pictures
Our entire stock of FRAMED and UN
FRAMED PICTURES now on sale at
greatly reduced prices.
25c regular 160
50c " 350
75c " 600
i)0c 750
11.00 " 800
1.50 $1.25
12.00 ; $1.60
and so on through the stock.
This Week Only
Slocom's Book Store
Mrs. Vera Stewart returned to Port
land Tuesday.
O. P. Dabney returned from Port
land yesterday.
Earl Bartmess was a - passenger for
Portland Tuesday.
Miss Poole weut to Portland yester
day to visit friends.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hinv
line, Deo. 23, a boy.
The Missses EatL left tor Portland
yesterday afternoon to visit friends.
Mrs. J. H. Dukea weut to Portland
Tuesday to vhit friends for a few
days.
Al Whitehead and daughter spec
Sunday at the New by home at Mitoi.
UsPoint Roger and Forrest Moe went to
Portland New Year's day to see the
foot ball game.
Miss Gladys Hartley left for Forest
Grove yesterday to rosume ber duties
at Paoillo university.
Chas. Lage returned to Portland
yeateiday, where be will finish a
course in tbe business oolloge.
Miss Florence Avery retuined to
Paoido university yesterday, after
spending tbe vacation with ber par
ents.
Mrs. F. P. Matthews and daughter,
of Portlaud, spent a oouple of days lu
tbe city the first ot the week visiting
friends.
J. Wesley Ladd and J. K. Kollook
and their wives came up from Port
land yesterday and visited tbelr
rauohes in the oountry.
8. W. Curran, o : Viento, left Tues
day for Portlaud, and Mrs. Ourrau
joined him there yesterday. Mr. Cur
ran intends to spend the winter in
Arizona for bis noalth.
Gay Yowell, manage of tbe Daven
port Harness Co., was distiibuting
some One calendars tbe first of tbe
week. Mr. Yowell has built up a tine
trade since taking cbarge of the shop.
and reports u couai.antly increasing
patronage.
Mis. P. S. Davidson, sr., returned
yesterday troiu Coeur d'Aleue, Ida.,
where she spent Christmas with rela
tives. She left in tbe afternoon for
Portland, whete ube will remain for
tbe winter.
H. C. Willis, of Peudlekon, who waa
oonnected witb the publicity work of
lhe Dalles fair, has purchased an in
terest iu lhe Dalles Chroniole and
changed the paper from au evening to
a moruiug issue. The Hist insue of
tbe uew niuuagGDMtnt was Jauuary 1.
D. C. Henry, principal of tbe Odoll
school, near Uo d River, has been
visiting Miss Lillian Perkins, who is
a friend and former schoolmate. - He
is on bis way co Moumoutb to spend
Xmas and will stop in St. Johns) on
bis retuin to Hood River. St. Johns
Review.
Brother Byerlee, of the St. Johns
Review, came near, getting a Christ
mas preseut wbiob we know he would
have appreciated. About the time tbe
children iu the editorial parsonage
were examining ' heir stockings to see
what Scuta Cluua bad left in them, a
big stork came along and waa about
to light on tut house, when tbe klda
made such u tacket that be was scared
away, ana eut to tbe next bouse.
Now thin bpooies ot bird has called at
Brother liyurlee's place a number ot
times iu tbe years goue by, but we
rather suspect that be Qua beooine so
ornery since moving to Ht. Johns that
be has beeu out oft tbe visiting UsC ol
the st oi It.
Edgar Mereese, formerly manager of
'lhe Dalles Chronicle, vuituid lu flood
River yesterday.
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The Churches
Methodist Episcopal oburob A. II.
Latbrop, pastor. Public servloe at 11
a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday sohool
at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 6:30
p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday
evening. All cordially invited.
U. B. Church Sabbath acbeol, 10 a.
m. ; preaching, 11 a. m.; x. tf. V. .
6:30 p.m.; Evangelistic services, 7:30
p. m. Midweek prayer meeting,
Wednesday, 7 :30 p. m. Everybody in
vited. J. K. Parker, pastor.
Christian Church Preaching services
at K, of P. Hall each Sunday evening
and at 11 a. m. each first and third Sun
day, and at Odell at 11 :30 a. m. each
second and fourth Hunday. Hunday
school at 10 a. m. and Y. P. H. C. E. at
6:30 p. tci. each Sunday at K. of P. Hall.
Cordial invitation to the pupllc.
w. A. wood, Minister.
Baptist Church C. A. Nutley, Pas
tor. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and
7 ;45 p. m. Sunday school, at 9 :60 a. m.
i. ti. Uoe, Hunt, xoung reopies meet
ing, 7 p. m. Monday, 7 p. m., Young
Men s Alert Ulub. Tuesday, 7 p. m..
Y. P. Christian Culture Class. Wednes
day 7 :30 p. m., Prayer meeting. Thurs
day p. m., Ladies' Aid or Mission Cir
cle. Riverside Congregational Cburob,
W. C Gilmore, pastor. Servtoes Sun
day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. m., evening worship at 8 p. m.
Catholio Church Regular services
every Sunday.
Belmont M. E. Church, S. S. 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m.. Epworth League
6.30 p. m., Preaching 7.30 p. m. At
Crapper 1st and 3rd Sundays; 3 p. m.
At Menominee 2nd and 4tn Sundays;
3 p. m.
A Fine Mew Tear's Gift.
Jake Sohmeltzer has purchased a
One piano from Soule's Piano House.
as a New Year's gift to Mrs. Sohmeltz
er. 0. R. 4 N. TIME TABLE.
Emt bound
No. 2, Chicago Hpeolal, 10:50 a. in.
No. 4, Hpoklne Flyer, 10:40 p. in.
No. 6, Mall and Kip rem, 8:46 p. m.
No. H. Pendleton Local, 9:Ao a. m.
Wfwt bound
No, 1, Portland Rpeclal, 0:18 p. m.
No. 3, Hpokane Fly r, S: a, m.
No, 5, Mail and Express, 7:06 a. n.
JOE WILSON
SELLS
Wire Wound Wooden Water Pipe
DR. EDGINGTON
SMITH BUILDING
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
EDISON
PHONOGRAPHS
This is an invitation to everyone who
erads it to come to our store and hear
be new "Edison Phonograph," the
ane with the big born. This Phono
graph is bigger, better, and has a finer
finish than any of the other models.
We will hu.d an impromptu concert
any time you come into our store. We
entry a full line of Edison records.
W. D. ROGERS
Hood River, Ore.