" flOobaiVEff GlJLmB THOfiBDAYAPRtL 23.1908. 3C DC DC DC DC 0 o ave You Seen the ' ion H NEW SUIT Great Will be your disappointment if you put off looking over the line until late in the season. We have the new weaves and patterns and are prepared to give you a better deal than ever. Note the brand and call for it and you'll get what is considered the greatest tailoring in all America. NEW OXFORDS The Daintiest Lasts we Have Ever Shown gm fib Note These NEW COLORED DRESS LINENS NEW NECKWEAR NEW RIBBONS NEW GLOVES NEW CHILDREN'S DRESSES NEW LADIES' SUITS NEW SKIRTS NEW TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS TOWELS and CRASHES Every day we are getting in new things of special interest. o THE UP-TO-DATE STORE 'CRAM'S i THE RELIABLE STORE DC DC 3C 0 30 BRIEF LOCAL MATTERH. The Dieti Studio for photos. Choice onion sets fit McDonald's. Clover and Timothy seed at White bead's. Chicken for Sunday dinner at Mc Guires. Jurt arrived Eastern white fish at Jackson's. Pickled pork and corned heef Mo Guire Bros. Oscar Vanderbilt was in the Rose City last Sunday. Maple Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackeou'e. Vetch, timothy, clover and garden seeds at Jackson's. Fresh halibut, salmon and razor clams at McUuire's Friday's. Land planter loth kinds, Utah and Ore., at Whitehead's feed store. GotoW, S. dribble. Mt. Hood, for the District No. 7(i Shoo. tf Special orders taken for Hazehvood Ice Oreani specialties. C. P. Ross. Track meet Columbia park Satur day, April 25, at 2 o'ciook sharp. Buy a nice plush robe at cost for your couch from the Davenport Harness Company. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Maber and Miss Rosuoiary loft last Saturday to peud few days in Portland: C. E Nstion, who has been here from New Yoik City, visiting his sis ter, Mrs. S. 1". Wythe, returned home Sunday. The Royal Tailors of Chicago and New York are the largest and best merchant tailoring house in the world. See their lino of samples for spring at Thrt Toggery. Now is the time to order your Spring Suit. The very latest and best tilings out will be found ui the Toggery. Con fidence in Ihe Royal tailors means better clothes for you. Clay Brock came up from Mosier 'Ihursday with Clarence Gilbert in his auto and veat back Friday on the local. If you want to buy or sell real estaie uo to Onthank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortijages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Cleveland's Raking Powder, in 3-lb. cans only cost $1, and 5-lb can 1.05. Both these cans have the metal handle under the regular cover. They are use ful when empty. Sold by Ilanna A Vvt'no. There will be an athletic meet at Columbia park Saturday, April 25. Klickitat Academy aDd Hood River high school. Dou't miss it for it promises to be one of the beet events of the season. Hi. N. Blythe, of Portland, who has been very ill with mumps, ia spending a few days in his old home town to recuperate. His frionds are glad to see him back, even though be bud to come in search of health. It yon wish to save S50 to $75 when you buy your piano, buy direct from the factory dealer and not from agents or canvassers. Several beautiful in struments just reoeivod from Chicago si Soule's Piano House Second band pianos and organs takeu in exchange. Balance cash or time payments Onion Sets at McDonalds. Fresh ranch eggs at McGuires. Pickled pigs' feet at McG litre's. See that Clover Seeder at McDonalds. Our work guaranteed. Delti Studio Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio. Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. Wood For Sale-Phone 3595. L. K. Taft. Wheat and Timothy hay at White head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to MoDonalds. Glen Fabriok returned from Port land Monday. Metal house numbers at Hunt's Wall Paper store. Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros, every day. See W. S. Gribble for Duck Kries, Fead overs. tf Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McReynolds. Pet ilium a Incubators for sale at McReynolds & Co. ' Rex spray in any quantity at White head's feed store. Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay at McReynolds & Co.. Mrs J. W. Wheeler was here from Menominee Friday. Smoked halibut, iierring, salmon at Jackson's. Mrs. Louok went to Portland Thurs day afternoon. Stock foods of different kinds at McReynolds & Co. 3 Mrs Savage spent Easter with ber sister in Portland. We are overstocked with lap robes and will close them out at eost. Dp.v enport Harness Co. All the leading teachers of cookery use Cleveland's Baking Powder. Sold by Chapman Co. Mr. and Mrs. M. Slokoe, of Menom inee, were up Friday to do some shop ping. It never fails to make light wholesome food Clevelands Baking Powder sold by Chas. F. Wetherell, Bingen. Wn. Miss Emily Wilson and Lena Kvans are prepared to do dressmaking at 274 Ninth Street. Phone Main 1441. alft Those who have used it the longest praise it the most Cleveland Baking Powder. Recommended by Henry F. Loe, the F.ast Side Store. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosenberg aud family arrived here Friday from Flor ida. They iutend to locate some wbere In this vicinity. Call at Soule's Piano House for Edison phonographs and records. 'Vith the exception or one house in Portland tbis is the largest stook iu Oregon. The Apple Growers' Union has the agency for Black I-eaf Dip, a tobacco preparation, Mire tiling f..r all kinds of aphis Can be used with lead spray, or separately. Order now. It cannot help hut 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. Connoway. W. II. Walton was in Portland Thurs day. Mrs. Walter MoGuire was In Port laud Thursday. Bert Graham and wife were in Port land Sunday. H. F. Davidson is in the sound oountry for week. Maler Dano spent the Easter vaoa tion with home folks. George Young, of Mosier, was . here: few days last week. Wm. Baker came up to Hood River lor toe Easter holidays. Dr. Weloh went to Mosier on a pro- fesaional errand Xbursday. Y. W. West, of West A Owen, of Portland, was In town lbureday. Earl Bartmess came in from his ranob and spent Easter with the home folks. Miss Mattie Hudson and Master Shelley, ot Mosier, were in town lust week. Mr. and Mrs. McAllister and Miss Ida Brace spent Sunday last with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cbandlernd Willie spent Easter here. Mrs. Chandler aud son returned Monday afternoon. Mrs. Griggs, of Portland, who has Been visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Booth, returned borne Sat urday. . . ' . ,. Miss Golf, who U attending tb uni versity at. Eugene, spent Easter vaca tion with her parents, Mr. end Mrs E. O. OofT. , : Mine Blanche Harbison and Flor ence Avery, both Forest Grove col ege girls, spent their Easter vaeaton wilb the home folks. . -. . The dinner whioh was. to . be given the 251 b of April by the Catholio la dies baa been postponed. .Ladies of Catbolio Church. Rev. Parker and family went to. Pbilaniutb Monday to their old home there. Mrs. Parker and the children expect to stay for several weeks, but Dr. Parker will return the latter part of tbis week. Mrs. M. Oatergard and daughter, from Vleuto, spent last Saturday in town. Mrs. Oatergard was pleasantly surprised by meeting ber brother-in-law here from Utah, who just arrived that day in Hood River. He thinks tbis city is A. No. 1. - II. Hubbard Taylor vory " kindly loaned to the Star grocery a proud old mother ben with a family of about, eighteen youug children, all of the' Brown Leghorn variety.' Tbe chick ens and mother enjoyed the outing in the window wbere tbey spent their Easter vacation and went back to their home with the same old song In their hearts, "Ibere's no place like home." The orohards on both tbo east and west sides promise a beavy wip this year. The land never looked better and everything seems to be tbiiving, F( H. Waugb, who ieoently moved ou the east side, has a hue orchard and things are looking well. Sears & Porter's orchard looks like it always does One. Mason's orchard has a promise ot a good crop and Van Horn's is looking better than ever. Vanderbitt's plaoe la coming right up aud the improvements made are good ones. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES SNAPPY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Box Stationery Spec Hair Roll Special The Strainer Paili Special ial Boxes containing 24 sheets new Sanitary Wire Rolls, cloth Heavy tin, full sue dairy pails J" r ami 124 envelopes of good covered, regular 36c, - 2Qc regular price M cents, special quality. Per box lOc . G,ove Special 1 ckninDVnpcial Calfskin medium weight, worth Wat or Glass Special Shopping Bag P 75c any day Plain full size, well finished JiX..ffiM.X'p.J - y4QcKrpa.r g.a.es, reg-Oar 40 cent, per set eels, regular 25c, - lOc each Curry Comb Special J H.njkrrkirf'necial Uood strong combs, heavy ban- Scrub Brush Special iXMXuuvy die, worth 25 ts any-here 8olid Block white T.mpico Handkercl.iels; values up to 15 B" 8 1 Ut8 20c; each ' c Shovel Special iwencn IbZZX Snccial Strictlv Short handled square and round ; Fish Rod Special high grade tWr and vegetable point Shovels You couldn't Japanese Bamboo Jointed Rod "e,. H H mv i.ds .. L-olar i.nv ili-m h the hundred at with line, hook, sinker and boh. oc apa.W.f r One Cent this pri 0..1y this lot at Jivt the thing f-rthe boy. a PacRafi'e 40c er.ch Complete 25c EXCHANGE nit mi '(mi Le v i.r oh! "i p k"n r til r rec -rds of any make for New I'.iimiibi i R.tii'i!-. II. -it-'- the p!ku $1 00 and one o-d cylinder iicidd wi ! hitv live new Culiimin Hfionls G. L. Rogers was in Portland Satur day- , t , W. MoReynolds- teturned Friday from Portland. C. F. Stanffer, of Mosier, was in town last Thursday. '' Fiank Mason - visited friends at Walla Walla last week. Mrs. Ross Sh-rwood, who tins beeu quite sIck, is convalescent. Burnette Duncan left Monday morn ing to work ou bis ranch at Mosier. H. L Fording and wife, of Buffalo, N. V., visited Hood Klver last week . Miss Mary Woldard. of White Sal mon, is the guest of Miss Clara Blythe, at Frnnkton. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Simons, of Port land, spent Easter on their farm iu tbe trapper district. Chris Niokelseu spent Thursday in the Rose City and came back reficsb d and ready tor JjIs etcquent report ing. - Mr. aud Mrs, L. U, Bukor, who have been in Hood River tor seveial days past, loft Monday- .afternoon for Portland. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Francis aud daughter, Florence, who have beeu visiting their son, iu. E. .lobnsou, returned to iiend Mqpday. A Due herw sidewallf wis built Mon day aciosi Second street irom But ler's bank' to M r. ' Bakefs otlico. This has been needed for a long time. i From the iookai, of things the people in Hood River will not gn hun gry for strawberries thiryear, fbi the pants will yield an unusual gocd crop.1' " : - , i W. McReynolds, J. A. Siuionsou and tbe rustling reporter, Ohiis Nick elsen, were in' Portland riast week to attend tbe banquet and, initiation of the W. O. W. S. E. Bartmess sent a casket to Cai- sou April 13 to reoeive tbe remains of Lewis Tryon, Jr.. infant sou ot Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Tryou. The funeiul was held April 15. V. 0. Brook spent hia holiday on eleoticn .day setting trees aud digging post boles. His trees are going to beur very heavy tbis year ami be ex pects to realize quite a crop. , Teachers for the Fruuktou school have been 2ugRgod for bext year as follows!" J. E. Stubbs, principal; Miss Vaniiett, :blgbfr grades; Miss Lucile Rlsth, intermediate; Miss Viva Clapp, primal y. Ihe Woman's Club will hold its next meeting at the Unitarian cburcb on April 21). Roll call will be answered by ourreut events. Tbe discussion ot tbe topics for next year's woik will be.takn tip. Our old friend. J. M. Hoilowell, of Portland, was in town last week and was delimited with the. rapid progress' (bat is being made here, Mr. Hollo- well baa many friends in Hood Kiver and they all miss him and his family very niucb. J, 1. Thomson has just .completed the setting: out of 43 sores cf orchard ou the Moody ration now owned by Sextou & Tbom8en. Tbey are ot the standard varieties aud the ranch will iu a few years be one of tbe big orch ards of the valley. : ' Mrs. L. M. I'owler, the' mother of Miss Zula Fowler, 11a ' Smith aud Mrs. Bert Strauahau visitod several days with tbsm before returning to br home a Itufm, Oregon,. She has been the. guest of Mrs. Chas. Hanum, of Sadalla, Mo., all winter. Master. Allen- Long celebrated bis eighth birthday at the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs E. B. Long, at Pine Giuve, last week by entertain ing eight schoolmate friends Refresh-, ments, including Easter candies and other good things, were served. Tbe Oleta Assembly of United Ar tisans gave a musioale and dance lat evening. Prof. MaKnight and K. O. Beverldge were tbe soloists, Mini Una Cunning, elocution st, and Mrs Whl Ler Met J ii I re, pianist. Miss Wiedriek Aimpanled the S'llnMU. The musi cals was hif-'hly enjoyed and after the refreshments tbey indulged iu dancing for a few hours. - The concert and dance given by O. U. Gray's orchestra Tuesday niKht was a great surcrns. Tbe . program consisted of six tine orchestra selec tions and two violin solos by R. H Knorr. Mr. Knorr is certainly an ar tist in bis line and his Rusln was greatly appreciated. After tbe con cert the danoe was eujoyed by a great many people. J. P. Tborasen and J Cameron leH for Portland yesterday to buy ma chinery for a sawmill and box factory, which will be elected on the old Moody ranch, owned by Sexton & Thomas. -The firm will be known as he Pine Grove Box & Lumber Co, and will make apple boxes for fall de livery, as well as cu; l imber for other purposes.' Tbey have contracts signed up for ten million feet of lumber, which will last th-in several years. The saw mill will be iu operation tbe first of Juae. Carl Ross was in Portland ou busi uess last week. Mrs. Burnette Duncan is the guest of friends iu Portland Mrt-. Odoll, of Mt. Hood, was In The Dulles a few days this week. Kd. Scarce was a passenger on tbe local to ihe Dalies Wednesday. W. A. Wood will preach at Mosier next Sunday, both morning and even ing Mies Maude Merrill has been en gaged to teach the Columbia school at (Menoinineo. J. M. Sehmeltzer went to The Dalles yesterday to got new data for bis ab stract books. G. K. Coleman, a piominent busi ness man of Bingen, was in the city yastetday transacting business. Beatrice Crowe is on hei way from England tc visit ber sister, Mrs. Geo, Sbarpe, Hud will make au extended stay in Hood Hirer, Mrs. K. Uolf entertained her daugh ter, Adols, mid her friend, Miss Hazel MoNuir,tor their Easter vacation from the university ut Eugene. Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Charles iostevin aud baby, Dorothy, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. iostevin last Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Slmnuson's grandmother, Mr j. (lotion, of. The Oalles, returned Tuesday. She bus beeu the guest cf her grand daughter for several days. Chas. E. Nation, of New l'ork City, who is now malum; his home with his sister, Mrs. S. I1'. Blythe, had a se vere attack of erysipelas the firt of the week an I whs removed to tbe Cot tage Hospital Tuesday. Clarence Gilbert, of Hood River, was in Uufnr Wednesday iu his auto mobile. Among those who accompa nied him were F. S. Gunning and G, C. ISlakely, ot The Dalles. Dufur Dispatch. Mr. and Mrs Carmiohael, ot the heights, have each beeu suffering with a severe ear trouble. Mr. Car miohael has had a delicate operation performed by Dr. C. W, Edmunds Hud is now improving. Nearly nil the merchants have agreed to close their places ot business Fri day afternoon betweeu 2:30 and 6 o'clock on account of the ball game between Goldcndale and Hood River high school. This will give many mure au opportunity to attend and there should be a big ciowd. 11. W. Wait had the misfortune to lose his brooder house aud 120 ohicks one night last week. In some man ner the brooder took fire from the lamp uud it burned, together with tbe house. The family did not disonvei the loss until morning. The chicks were about the size of quails aud tbe accident is very unfortunate. Scbjeots of Dr. Lathrop for Sunday: A. m . "Voices of the Spring;" p. in., "The Logic of Theory." After the morning sermon Mrs. Cbnrles Hull i' ill render n violin solo entitled, "Broken Melodies," by Bieuo. After the evening eutmon Mr. Murray Kay will sing, "Como Unto Me." The choir, directed by Pi of. Crcuuo, will render anthems morning aud evening. The Portland Realty Board will visit Hood River May 9, coming up on the Speucor and returning on tbe same boat in tbe afternoon, giving tbeui three or four hours here. The C'cnininrciai Club has appointed the following committee to entertain the vis. tors: J. L Henderson, A. W. On Ihi'iik, J. M. Culbertaon, J. II. Ileil bronner, F. W, Angus and W. J. Bak er. The County Sunday School Conven tion will be held May 12 aud 13 at the Baptist church, Hood River. Rev. C. A. Pbipps, ot Portland, state Sunday Hohool worker, will be among the prominent visitors present. All Sun day schools iu the county are entitled to a representative for every 50 schol ars enrolled, aud it is expeoted that there will be a good attendance of delegates as well as visitors. The people of the heights were nlaraied by tin cries of "Hre" Sun dy night, and it was feared a second destructive fire was to be In their midst. It proved to be only a slight Hie iu the woodshed ot A. C. Stevens unci by the heroic efforts of Mr. Stev eus aud neighbors it was all put out beloro the lire department had fairly started. The wind was strong and a tew moments more the Ore would have beeu bey mil control and probebly done much damage. Mordecai Jones, cn his way to Alas ka, wiites from Seattle that he lost bis whole camping outfit in a lire that broke out iu a combination mail and biiKgr.ge car on the Northern Pacltlo railway train which left Tncorna Fri day tor Sealiht. The (lames were dis covered n few moments after tbe train left tbe depot, and at Presoott the oar was sidetracked and rushed back to the rouudboiise, at the head of tbe bay, where tbe fire was nut out. A iuiinher of mail sacks and about 30 U unks wre destioyed. Mr. Jones' Iocs is about $000. Goldeudale Agriculturist. SOUVENIRS POST CARDS Hood River Views Columbia River Views Oregon Views High School Cards Birthday Cards BOOKS Columbia River Scenes-new Where Flows Hood River Better Fruit Special Hood River Edition. Remember we have many Hood River Post Cards that cannot be obtained elsewhere. GIFFORD'S MT. HOOD and LOST LAKE, framed unf rained Our PICTURE FRAMING Department was never so complete and the number of Frames we are turning out daily is the best guarantee of our work. For Good Workmanship, Good Taste and Prompt Service Go to Slocom's Book Store The Place that Does the Framing Odell Nursery J. W. WILSON, Proprietor Dealer in APPLE TREES The heavy Rnow lant winter damaged my trees to the ex tent that I was obliged to cut them back. Therefore I am enabled to place on the market Trees with a yearling top on a THREE YEAR OLD ROOT. All standard varieties. Guaranteed true to name and free from disease. MARION MacRAE PORTLAND F. W. ANGUS HOOD RIVER LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH MacRae & Angus Portland and Hood River We are prepared to handle HOOD RIVER FRUIT LANDS on a large scale and if you want to make prompt sales give us your contract. Phone Mr. Angus at his farm, Home phone No. 187L, Hood River. Write to the Portland office, 432 Chamber of Commerce. Fruit Lands For tSale 5 ncrei. 1 miles out; 3 acres, one and four year old Newtowne, 2 acres in clover. Choice land and a fine location (or a home. Price f.3,500. 6aci-pa. 2 niileB out; 3J acri'g 3 year old Spitzentargs. Variety of full bearing fruit near house. One acre pasture ; new modern cottage; must be sold quickly. Only 13,000. 10 acre. ( miles out. Full bearing. Price $10,000. 80 acres. 8 miles out, 24 acres in orchard. Price $10,000. Would exchange for city property. 40 acres. 6 mites from city. 0 acres ull bearing; 30 acres in cultivation; good buildings. Price 18,XK). CITY PROPERTY $800 buys 3 room cottage, 50 fi ot lot, Garfield ftreet. $850 buys 5 room cottage, two lots, Garfield Street. $700 is the price, cottage ( rooms, two lots Montello Ave. . . $900 will purchase cottaiie, (i rooms, four lot?, Montello Ave. $3,000 takes modem, nearly new dwelling on Oak Street, centrally located. $3500 will Imv choice Oak Street businups property with old building. Centra location. Immediate possesion. $ii000. Fine down town ctore pr pertv on Oak Street. Immediate possession. J. W. WIEDRICK HOME PHONE 8 DAVIDSON BUILDING