POOD BIVEB GLACIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1908.
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We are now ready to show
you the leading: blocks in
the staple, fancy and High
School shapes.
With an up-to-dateness of reliable
Merchandise we forge ahead to please
the people this Spring with more de
termination and energy than ever be
fore. Beautiful Spring Goods on every
hand, in every department, and with
but just one visit you cannot but feel
the genuineness of this statement.
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Beg to mention
Our Buyer, Mr. F. A. Cram,
in the interest of his many
patrons leaves for the East
the last of this week to
visit the Spring markets.
New York, Chicago and
Buffalo are among the
Eastern cities that are to
be visited.
BRIEF LOCAL MATTE RH.
The Diets Studio for liot s.
Choice onion sets at MrDonnld's.
J. E. Epping went to Portland Frl
diiy. Ju-t arrived Eaeten liite fish at
Jack miii V.
Hour Luro eut to The Dalle!
Thursday.
Pickled pork and c. rued heef Mo
Ouire Bros.
Cell and see the benut iful new piau
oa at SouleN house
O. F. Smith returned Sunday from
trip to Portland.
Maple Syrup and NV York State
Buck Wheat at Jackson'.
For bargains in real estate see lion
well Shelley, Carson, Wash.
Vetch, timothy, clover and garden
seeds at Jackson's.
11. U. Eshod spent Friday and Sat
urdny at Portland.
GotoVV. S. dribble. Ml. Itonil, for
the District No. 7(i Shoe tf
Special orders taken r Hnzelwootl
Ice Cream specialties. C. P. Runs.
Mrs. Josephine Haley visited frinds
in ti e city tbe letter part of the week.
Ituy a nice plns'i robe at rost for
ymr eotirh fr in the Duvpiipott Harness
('ii iMiiy.
Ping Bd Rer. 5 '.Vuckernniller
rriirted Siturday trnm a trip to
I'.iitlmid.
The Uoal Tailors of Chicago and
New York are the largest and best
merchant tailoring house in the world.
See their line of samples for spring at
The Toggery.
R. D. Oould oame down from Wal
lace, Idaho, last week to bid on a
waterwoibs job at Ranier and spent
a oonple of days in the city the latter
part of the week.
Now is the time to order your Spring
Suit. The very latest and best things
out will be found ai the Toggery. Con
fidence in the Royal tailors means better
clothes for you.
Miss Frieda ilinriohs left for Bran
ton, near Jibe Dalles, Saturday, to
teach eohooL Miss Hinricbs has just
Boiibed a coarse at the Monmouth
normal school.
If you want to buy or sell real estaie
fro to On thank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abxtracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kindH.
The Oakdale Greenhouse has just re
ceived a full line of shrubs, vines, etc.
Can furiiiBh on short notice almost any
ornamental tree or shrub grown in the
Northwest. Over 1000 two-vear roses
on hand. Fletcher A Fletcher. R.F.D.
No. 1. Both phones. tf
J. W. Wiedricb, wife and daughtei
returned Monday morning from Buf
falo, N. Y.. where they spent the
wiuttr at their old borne, ibey will
go to botmekeeping at once in the
Huxley oottage, teceutly vacated by
Dr. Sharp.
If you wish to save 150 to $75 when
you buy your piano, buy direct from
tbe factory dealer and not finm agents
or canvassers. Several beautiful in
struments just received from Chicago
at Soule's Piano House. Second band
pianos and organs taken in exchange.
Balance cash or time payments.
Our work gu imuiel. Delta Studio
Finishing for miiad-iint at Deiti Studio.
-Phone 8595. L. E.
Wood For Sale
Taft
Metal house iiunihem at Hunt's Wall
Paper store.
Fresh made an usage mi MitUiiire Bros,
every day.
8c W. S. Orilitile for Duck Erie,
Fells and i vem. tf
Smoked halibut, herring, salmon at
Jackson's.
L. E. Morse went to Tbe Dalles
Monday ou No. 2.
If you want wood pipe order at once
of Joe Wilson as he is aking up a
carload. nil2
Cracked wheat (1.25 per cwt. Lav in
your supply for little chicks. Hood
River Milling Co.
J. T. Merrill returned Monday fiom
Carson, Wash., where be preached on
Sunday.
We am overstocked with lap robes
and will close lliem out at cost. Dav
enport Harness Co.
Jesso DavidHOU and son, W. II.,
went to Tbe Dalles Saturday ou
biifcinepg trip. "
All tic leading tHHrlicrs of eookfrv
Use Clevi land's lS ikiim Powder. Sold
by Cluiptiiaii Co
Mr. 1 Mis J. K. McGregor, of
Momu i, weie guest" of A. IX Moe and
family Friday evening.
It never fails to make light wholesome
food Clevelands Baking Powder Mold
by Chas. F. Wetherell, Bingen, Wn.
Chas. Coobran, of Union, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cochran,
tbe latter part of the week.
Mies Emily Wilson and Lena Evans
are prepared to do dressmaking at 274
iNintn Street, t'lione Main 1441. a 10
D. U. Jackson left Sunday for Cali
fornia, where he will spend a few
weeks enjoying tbe attractions of that
part of the oountry.
Those who have used it the longest
praise it the most Cleveland Baking
Powder. Recommended by Henry i.
Loge, the East Side Store.
J. B. Uoit came down from Ibe
Dalles Monday in the interest of bis
candidacy foi the Republican nomin
ation for county olerk.
Call at Soule's Piano House for
Edison phonographs and records.
'Vitb tbe exoeption of one bouse in
Portland this is the largest stock in
Oregon.
Miss Bernioe Johnson, who has been
teaohlng music this winter, has given
up bei classes and left for Friend,
Ore., on Saturday, where she will
teach school.
It cannot help but be good. Why?
Because Cleveland's Baking Powder
has been used for the past forty years.
This certainly is an excellent recom
mendation. Ask H. Con noway.
College hats at Mme. Abbott's pur
chased especially for the high school
trade. Assorted band colors My price
is exceptionally low on these hats thin
season.
Cleveland's Bnking Powder, in 3-lb.
cans only cost 1, and 5 1b can $1.65.
Both these cans have the metal bundle
under the regular cover. They are use
ful when empty. Sold by Hanna A
PerLo.
Mrs. K A.
Portland.
Frans bas returned from
L. H. Hoggins made a business trip
to Tbe Ualles Friday.
F. P. Friday was at Tbe Dalles
Thursday on business.
J. T. Bagley, of Portland, visiied
friends in tbe city over Bunday.
Jos. Morton went to Fair Ground,
Ore., Sunday, to visit his mother.
J. R. Niokelsen was veiled to Ihe
Dalles 1'buiaday on legal busiuets.
Mrs. A. T. Dodge and obildien join
ed Mr. Dodge a' Roseburg Frid.y.
W. M. Kollook was called to Tbe
Dalles Thursday as a witnesi in the
ferry case.
Miss Gladys Hartley, of Pad Ho
Uulversity at Forest Grove, is spend
ing a week or two witb ber parents
G. H. Tracy and wife, of Portland,
are making an extended visit at tbe
home of J. L. Carter, of the east side,
Mrs. Traoy's parents.
Rev. Walton Sklpworth and ntfo
spent Sunday in tbe city, wbe the
proslriing eldnt conducted quarterly
-rrvlces at the M. E. Church.
H. T. DeWitt and U. K. Bone went
to Portland Monday morning to bring
nark a tonrini! oar which W. J. Baker
A Oo. will use to sbow customers over
tbe valley.
H. H. Bailey accompanied bis wife
to Portland Saturday, wbere she will
bave ber eyea fitted to reading glasses
by tbe specialist wbo removed the
cataract a few months ago. Mrs.
Bailey is steadily Improving and can
see better than at any time in two
years.
John Castner, Len Reed, R. E. E.t
son and S. M. Currln went to Tbe
Dalles Thursday, under tbe protec
tion of Win, Vogt, H. B. Esson and
others, and were Initiated into the
mysteries of tbe Elks lodge at that
place. Judging from tbe appearanoe
of tbe quartette on tbeir return tbe
lodge goat was In prime condition.
Thursday afternoon the Woman's
Clnb beld an interesting meeting at
tbe Odd Fellows ball and there was a
large attendance. A good program
had been arranged and there were sev
eral addresses from officers of the
Portland club and also from Hood
River ladies. Mrs. E. E. GofT, presi
dent of tbe Hood River club, presided.
Mia. 8. A. Evans, Mrs. Frederiok Eg
gert, Mrs. O. W. Ross, Mrs. Robt.
Lutue and Mrs. Moffett, of Portland,
and Mrs. Wo. Kerr, of Hood River,
were tbe principal speakers. J. Adrian
Epping and Miss Lelia Radford sang
solos. A fine lunch oonoluded tbe
meeting.
E. W. Winans, John Leland Hen
derson, Geo T. Prat her, L. E, Morse,
Bert Scranaban, Jos. A. Wilson and
A. D. Moe were called to Tbe Dalles
Friday as witnesses in tbe ferry oases
of tbe Wa-birjRton Navigation Co vs
Dean & IVat son. lie oases were ar
gued befoie Judge Bradshaw without
a jury and final arguments of Ibe at
torneys will be beard tomorrow The
eases are a final disposition of tbe lu
juuetlon suits filed last spring, wbere
it was sought to prevent Dean i Pear
son from landing on tbe road leading
north fiom tbe O. R. & N. depot,
during bigb water, and also a suit to
dissolve tbe Injunction preventing tbe
said navigation company from opetat
log a ferry without a license.
GET IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
THF BIG STORE
WITH LITTLE PRICES
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
THOUSANDS OF
ARTICLES AT
LITTLE PRICES
Kitchen Utensils Useful Things For The House
Steamers Nickle Plated Tea Kettles Water Tumblers, Set
Milk Strainer Kettle Knobs Four Piece Table Sets
Dipper Strainers Furnatnre Polish Berry l sites Set
Potatoe Ricers Waffle Irons Wat r I'il. liers
Lemon Squeezers Covered Roasters Mixing l!o U
Can Openers Steel Spiders Butter Moulds
Clothes Hooks Granate Salt Boxes Granite Kettles
Fire Pokers Clothes Wringers Asbestos Baking Sheets
Asliestos Mat Tin Dish Psns Sulphur Candies
Cuspidors Towel Rollers Moth Balls
Bracket Lamps Rolling Pins Bon Ami
Mop Sticks Vegetable Slicers Lenox Soap
Mouse Traps Sink Strainers Liquid Bluing
Rice Boilers Kitchen Eorks Washing Ammonio
Granite Coffee Pott Chopping Kni es Bird Seed
Wire Clothes Lines Wire Potatoe Mashers Bird Gravel
Egg Poachers Folding Hat Racks Silver Polish
Don't Forget That we carry all kind of Seeds in hulk and packages
Mr. I)ull. of M osier, was in the
city Monday.
W. II 11 ictei went to Mosier Tues
day tuoriiiug.
Rev. J. 1' Men 111 went to Moaiei
yesterday nn t usin-isi.
Miss Ivtthivu Dntenport and bi oth
er, John, visited Hood River the first
of the wek.
Mrs. Geo. 11. Lynn, of St. Johns,
Ore , spent Tuesday and Wednesday
in tl.u city.
Mrs, E. P. Matthews and daughter
came up from ' Portland Tuesday to
visit friends.
A. P. Uatebam drove orer from
Mosier Sunday, returning borne Mon
day afternoon.
A ministers meeting will be beld at
the U. 11. oburoh next Monday morn
ing at ten o'clock.
Mrs. May Gilbert and son, Clar-
euoe. left foi Portland Monday uttor-
noon for a Uw days.
W. Ross vVinsas, of W loans City,
wns iu TliA DhIIdn the Utter cart of
the rtf-ek en tusiuess.
J. E. Duguii and wife, of Poitland,
are visiting tbeir daughter, Mia. W.
G. Gilmore, and family.
Rev. J. R. Parker left tor Philo
math, Ore., Mouday morning to vis.it
fiiends until the latter part of the
week.
Tbe ladies of tbe Congregational
obuiob gave a shower for Mrs. Gil
more at tbe paisooBge yesterday afternoon.
Counoilman Buok bas had quite a se
vere attack of grip, but is recovering
and able to attend to bis Insurance
office.
D. J. Cooper, of Tbe Dalles, candi
date for tbe state senate on the Re
publican ticket, was in the oity yesterday.
Mme. Abbott's millinery opening
March 18, 19 and 20. at whioh time 1
shall display the latest designs In pat
tern Data
A. O. Anderson and wife, of Hills
dale, N. D., stopped off on their way
home from California to visit friends
and look over tbe valley.
Tbe water in tbe Columbia is but a
trifle above tbe low water mark and
it is said that It Is the lowest for
many years at this season.
J. W. Kooutz, candidate for county
commissioner ou tbe Republican tiok
et, spent a couple of days in tbe city
and vallny the first of tbe week
An intent child of Mr. and Mrs. F.
A. Massee, of Wiliow Flat, diei
Marob 4, aged ten days, and was
buried ou T'tiursday iu Idlewllde.
W. E. Sheets has fixed over the cor
ner residence ou Cascade avenue, next
to Dabney'a seoond band store, and
will bandle Boor and feed and pro
duce.
(). E. Perry, of the Christian and
Mihsiiiumy allianoe, will preach in
tbe Urai i er school bouse Sunday,
March lu, at 7:30 p. in. Subject,
ibb ciuiioud Coming of Christ."
Kev. J. W. Jeukius, of McCoy,
ore , was called to Duiur last week to
prearb tbe funetal li an old friend
and stopped otf at iiood hiver the
nrst of tbe week ou Lia way home.
Tbe effeot of the colonist rates is
being noticed iu tbe inciease of tiav-
el (rom tbe eunt, tbe west bound
trains being crowded to tbeir capac
ity and extra ooaonee ou all trains,
F. L. Drown baa been appointed
express and baggago mau at tbe O. R.
4 is. depot In place of C. S. Smitb,
resigned. Tbe latter will devote his
attention to hW ranch south ot town.
AI. Whitehead lus completed the re
modeling ot the old building next to
Dabney'a furniture etore and will be
ready for business in a ten days. He
will handle flout, feed, produce and
rroits in season.
Revival meeugs begin tonight at
tbe Christian chuicb, conducted by
Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Jackson, of Tex
as, most cordial Invitation to tbe
public Come and hear tbe gOBpel in
song and sermou.
A dispatch frotn Washluaun an
nounces that Thomas E. Dunbar, of
Hood River, bas been allowed a pen
sioo of $15 per moi tb; Martha A.
Donglaa, of Hood River, $H; Amos 13,
Billings, of Mt. Hood, $12.
Mordeoai Jons arrived last Thurs
day from Brecon, Wales, and will
spend a couple of weeks lookiug over
iiis property interests in tbe White
Salmon valley. Mr. Jones was in the
city yesterday and left on the local for
Portland.
D. S. Nolsou, ot Larimore, N. D ,
U vlsitlug bis hrolher-iu law, W. E.
SheeW, tor a few days. Mr. NeUon
visited Hood River about three years
ago and was surprised at tbe Improve
menu In it he city and valley since
ttlHt t'lLB.
E J DeUart has completed bis One
residence on the propeity west of
town, which be purchased trom D. R.
Byeiloe and h moved up trom Port-
1'iud. The i evidence is one ot tbe
11 ot-it iu tbe city or valley.
I). E. Miller, of Mt. Hood, returned
yesterday fiom a trip to Portland.
Mrs. Chm. Hall left for Portland
Tuesday afternoon to visit friends
Judge A. a Lake, of The Dalles,
spent tbe day in tbe oity yesterday.
Mrs. J elf Mosier and daughter,
Alice, visited iiood River Monday.
Leon Faust, of Albany, visited R.
II. Coshow and family the first of the
week.
Jim Campion, of Portland, was In
the city the Uist of the week on busi
ness. Dr. M. E. Welch was called to
Mosier yesterday on professional busi
ness. The Trio orohesrta will give a St.
Patrick's ball at tbe I. O. 0. F. ball
March i7.
Mrs. E. 11. Reld was a passenger
tcr fnrtinnd luenlay afternoon to
visit friends for a few days.
Mrs Carroll and son left for Port
land yesterday afternoon, after spend
ing a few days In the valley.
J. S. Booth has reoovered from an
attack ot the grip which confined him
to tbe bouse for several days.
Rev. W. C. Gilmore will exohanee
pulpits witb Rev. E. Clarenoe Oakley,
of Oregon City, next Sunday.
P. M. 11 nil-Lew Is retained Tuesday
evening from Portland, wbere be
spent several days on business.
Tbe Ladies' Aid Soolety of the Con
gregational oburoh will meet on Fri
day afternoon with Mrs. E. E. Goff.
Mrs. II. I). W. Pineo received word
Monday of the death of ber sister-in-
law, Mrs. Jeffrey Torrlo, at Halifax,
N. S.
n W Slmnngnn nf TKa Halloa wlc
llarl hi a hrnthor .1 T Slmnnmn nf
the Maine restaurant, the first of the
week.
Geo. Mcintosh bas just completed a
line resldonoe on his place in the east
iiatiett district and la moving in thia
week.
Mme. Abbott's millinery opening
Maroh 18, 19 and 20, at whioh time I
shall display the latest designs in pat
tern bats.
A program and a candy auotlon will
be given at tbe high anhool building
for the benefit of tbe Track Atbletio
Association on Monday evening,
Maroh 10. Admission, 10 cents.
Everybody Is cordially invited to at
tend and enjoy a aoolal evening.
D. R. Norton, formerly of Norton 4
Smitb, of this city, has pnrchased tbe
bard ware stook of Potter & Goold, at
St. Johns, atid will continue tbe busi
ness at that plaoe. Tbe many friends
of Mr. Norton wish blm suooess In
bis new Held of labors.
Frank Massee went to The Dalles
Monday witb bis infant child, wbo
was suffering with strangulated her
nia, and an operation was performed
Hiiooessfully. Mrs. Masse w, nt to Ibe
Dalles Tuesday to remain with tbe
child until it can be brought home.
County Fruit Inspector G. R. Cast-
net went to Mosier Tuesday. to In-
npeot orobarda in that valley. Mr.
Castner contemplates getting speci
mens ct.san Jose scale In Its different
stages and exhibiting tbem at tbe
tuning of '.be Horticultural Soolety
Saturday.
A. P. Vance, wbo bas been living
on a ranch In the Crapper district for
a oonple of months witb bis family.
was arrested at The Dalles Friday on
a charge of incest. Us plesd guilty
and was sentenced to twenty years in
the penitentiary by Judge Bradshaw.
Sheriff Cbrismao took him to Salem
Tuesday afternoon.
Dr. and Mis. J. Williams, parents
of Mis. Dr. Brosius, celebrated tbeir
fortieth wedding anniversary at tbe
country residenoe February 27. The
invited guests at dinner were Dr. t.
C. BroHiua and family, Mr. and Mra.
P. S. Davidson and Mi. and Mrs. N.
W. Bone. Suitable presents were
pieseutod to tbe worthy couple and
a very pleasant social time was bad.
The meeting of baseball enthusiasts
st the Commercial Club rooms last
Friday evening resulted in plans be
ing formulated for tbe coming season.
The following olUoers were elected:
L. E. Morse, manager; Ralph Reed,
assistant managor; John Castner, cap
tain; O. 11 Gray, treasurer; C. P.
Ross, Emmett Tompkins and Jan.
Stranaban, committee on finance. It
is proposed to bave a team of local
pUyers only, It possible, and also to
raise a guarantee fund.
Henry- Rlobeldorfer, of WaKjo, bas
suffered a severe loss of horses during
this month from an affliction lesem
bliog spinal meningitis. Out ot 27
bead 16 wete stricken, of wbiob eight
died. It is the opinion that tbe dis
eases was oasued by exposure during
tbe recent severe weather and by tbe
bnrses eating frozen dry feed, straw
and stubble. Tbe horses on tbe ranob
which were comfortably stabled and
well fed were not strioken with the
disease. So far as we bave beard Mr.
R. has been tbe only loser by tbls dis
ease in this section. Mvro Observer.
Picture Moulding
Another new shipment just arrived. 125 Patterns
to select from. Our workmanship IS THE BEST.
ALWAYS BUSY is a good RECOMMENDATION
Brighten up your home with a new picture or
reframe an old one.
Slocows Book Store
DOES THE FRAMING
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Millinery Announcement
My Spring Stock of Millinery is in nnd fast being
arranged. My exhibit this season will embrace all
the leading chic productions for Spring 1908.
From now on I shall endeavor to present in cor
rect poise nnd stylo the newest and latest styles in
High Class Head wear, including Pattern Sheets
and Ready 1 o Wear Hats. It will be my aim to
maintain the high grade workmanship which has
characterized my productions heretofore, I am
proud of my patronage and can truly say that I
have purchased the largest and finest stock ever
exhibited in Hood Itiver. I hope to induce you to
inspect my line before making selections elsewhere.
I am prepared to moke to order any style or grade
of Hat shown this season by the leading designers.
My Stock is 1UGIIT and prices in keeping with the
High Grade Stock we carry. Thanking the public
for their former patronage I send greetings to all
and shall bo pleased to show my styles to all who
are interested.
MME ABBOTT
MILLINERY
OPENING
Mrs. T. J. Merrill invites theladies of Hood River City
and Valley to her Second Annual Millinery Opening
Friday and Saturday, March 13-14
The largest display ever seen in Hood River. The
ladies are cordially invited to come in and rest while
in the city, whether they wish to purchase or not.
Corner Building opposite Paris Pair.
FLEUR DE LIS
MILLINERY PARLORS