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Ladies' Sleeveless Vests
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Children's Wash Dresses
One-half Price
jc up to anK 75c
Are you considering the near approach
of the Glorious Fourth? Just time to
Get some of our new Arnold Border
Wash Goods for a novelty Summer
Dress. The Goods are the newest of
all the new creations for Summer wear.
Prices Range
22c 28c
33c
RESOLVED!
srk AV HATS
and loose:,cooi-
CLOTHEsS Not ONLY
LOOK. BUT FEEL To
fiOOP ThlS WEATHER
BUoTER BfcOWN
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Men, wouldn't you be MORE COM
FORTABLE in a new Brandigee Skel
eton two-piece SUMMER SUIT? We
are selling to mighty particular trade
and hear nothing but compliments.
Prices $5.00 $16.50
And we have what goes with them
Tan Oxfords, Leather Belts, Hot
Weather Shirts and Underwear, Sox
and Panama Hats.
CHILDREN'S ROMPERS, 50o THE UP-TO-DATE STORE BAREFOOT SANDALS, 50o
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BKIKK LOCAL MATTE RH.
The Dietx Studio for photog.
See that Clover Seeder at McDonalds.
Clover and Timothy seed at White-
neau s.
Early Rose seed potatoes at White-
neaa a.
Just arrived Eastern white fish at
lack son a.
C. D. Uiariobt spent Sunday at
Odell.
Pickled pork and corned beef Me
Guire Bros.
Linie and cement in any quantity at
Whitehead's.
Maple Syrup and New York State
Buck Wheat at Jackson's.
J. M. M osier was in town last week
from Moaier.
Vetch, timothy, clover and garden
seeds at Jackson's.
Get your berry tickets printed at
the Glacier office.
Mrs. Ulrlcb, of Menominee, was in
town Monday and Tuesday.
Fresh halibut, salmon and razor
clams at McGuire's Friday's.
Land plaster both kinds, Utah am'
Ore., at Whitehead's feed store.
Qua God hereon, of Moaier, was in
town oo Friday.
Timothy, red and while clover, vetch
and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's.
GotoW. 8. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 7(1 Shoe. tf
Blai-k. Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure
death to aphis, at Whitehead's.
W. W. Nason came down Iron) The
Dallas Saturday.
Bananna.cbooalate.strawberry, pine
apple and vanilla ice cream tbia week
at Rosa' Joe Cream Parlor.
G. R. Castner and A. D. Moe at
tended the meeting of the Graud
Chapter of Royal Arob Masons at
Portland Monday.
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.
If you want to buy or sell real estaie
go to Onthank A, Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
If yon wish to save (50 to $75 when
you buy your piano, buy direct from
the faotory dealer and not fioru agents
or canvassers. Several beautiful in
struments just received from Chicago
hI Soule'a Piano House. Second baud
piano and organs taken in exchange,
durance cash or time payments.
Woodmen ot the World- Regular
maatiug Saturday evening. Some
thing doiug boys Butter come
F W. McReynolds, Cleik.
Tba Straw! erry Social and Dhuos
muu on need liy tbe Modern Biother
h nd of Aruerioa has leen oslled off
because of a conflict with etb r en
tertainments The Grand Lodge of the Pytbian
Sifter will he in Mention the 16th and
17'.h U Jnue the local temple will
drier it isgii.Hr meeting until tbe
30:h c;f Ibis month. TVe presence of
the Indus Is desired that they may
he; r t' riT'iit i f 'their deb gate nud
ir. lit thereby. . J 25
Fresh ranch egns at McGuires,
Pickled pigs' feet at McGuire's.
Our work guaranteed. Delta Studio
Finishing for amateurs at DeiU Stu
dio. Best line of Spray Nonzlea at McDon
alds. Mrs. W. Kresse of Menominee tian
sacted business in town Tuesday.
Chicken for Sunduy dinner at Mc
Guires. Wood For Sale-Phone 3595. L. E.
1 Bit
Miss Zulu Fowler returned to Rufus
ou Satuiday.
Wheat and Timothy hay at White
head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to
McDonalds.
George Cbamberlaiu of Mosler was
in town on Monday.
Metal house numbers at Hunt's Wall
Paper store.
J. I. Carter and wife went tn Pmt.
land ou Tuesday.
Fresh made sausage at McGuira Broa.
every day.
See W. S. Gribble for Duck Eries,
Fead overs. tf
Yucca Tree Protectors, kent in stock
at McReynolds.
Mr. and Mrs. G A. Glaike auaut
Sunday at Portland.
Petaluma Incubators for sale at
McReynolds & Co.
Rex spray in any quantity ut White
head's feed store.
Clover, Timothy and Alfalf i buy at
McReyuuld & Co.
P. M. ilHll-Lewis and wifu returned
Friday from Portland.
Smoked halibut, herring, salmon at
Jackson's.
Slock foods of different kinds at
McReynolds & Co. ,
Mrs. Wm boss weut to Halem Mon
day morning on a visit. -
Wheat, alfalfa, clover, lnixed uluVi-r
and timothy hay ut Whitehead's.
Miss Merle lilyuu return tut botue
Monday evening from FortlauU.
Cabbage and tomato plauia. Ks liei-t
and bebt vaiiet'es at WldteUeiul'a.
J. F. Uatobelder was in Tha Dalles
tbe fore part ot tbe week.
Call at Soule's Piano Uoase for
Edison rjhouograpbs ana records.
With tbe exception Oi oue house iu
Portland this is the largest stock iu
Oregon.
Rev. B. F. Brown, of Cascade)
Locks stopped ntf a tew minutes on
Saturday, before going up to M osier.
wneie be preuoued on Sunday.
The Royal Tailors of Chicago and
New York are the largest and best
merchant tailoring house m the world.
See their line of samples for spring at
The Toggery.
J. A Kuox and wife lett last Satur-
uiday foi Portland, where Mrs. Kuox
is going to stay for a while on scoount
of ber health.
Mrs. G. S. Eaton started last Fri
day ior Lafayette, Ind., where elm
expects to tpeud part of tbe summer.
visiting her old borne.
Mrs. Wm. Gauger returned Sunday
evening from St. Johns, Oih., wbeiw
she Iirs been the guert or Mrs. ii. r.
Reed tor a coupla ut week.
Mies Idell Woodwoith is in Port
laud visiting friends.
Mrs. Geo. Moore went to Portland
Saturday to visit for a few days.
The Columbia Is about thirty feet
above low water mark at Tbe Dalles.
Marion Walker of Ohio, ia tbe guest
ct nis sister-in- law, Mrs. JN. Hillings.
Mrs. S. F. Blytbe visited her son,
K N., and family at Portland last
week.
Prof. Coad and family arrived home
last Friday after spending few days
in rortiaud.
W. U. Chipping left for Canton,
111 , last week to visit his mother and
other relatives.
L. Plog returned Saturday from
Iuwa, where be visited old friends or
a couple of weeks.
Mrs. A. Ganger, of Tbe Dalles, if
spendiug tbe summer with her son,
W-". Ganger, and family.
Miss irabalee Leslie returned Sun
day evening from Portland, wbere she
had been visiting relatives.
Mrs. W. Morgan and Mia. Davey,
botb of Portland, are tbe guests of
Mr. and Mia. 0. L. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Culbertson and
daughter, Lucille, spent tbe tisrt part
of tba week in tbe Rose City.
Mrs H. O. Ferguson went to New
port, Ore , Saturday morning, wbere
abe will make an extended visit.
Elniok Cornell returned Saturday
from Portland and is atuying at tbe
D. P. Smith borne in tbe valley.
Miss Nan Cooper, ot Mt. Hood, re
turned Saturday from Portland and
ia spending a week at tba Dalles.
Miss Dloa Murray returned tbe
first part of tbe week from Poitland
after spending a week with friends.
Mrs. Geo. Korden returned Satur
day from visiting ber mother, Mrs.
Amos Root, at M osier, foi a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Nelson, of Al
bauv, have beeu tbe guests for tbe
paet week, of Mr. aud Mrs. E. E.
Goff.
Misi Murray of
Mouday to spend
her two ulsters,
Cushla.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andrew have
been tbe greets of Mrs. Woodwortb
and left lor their borne in Wasco on
Mouday.
J'idge Moreland. of Salem, clerk ot
the Supreme Couri, visited Huod
River Saturday and Sunday, looking
over tbe valley.
Guy Woodwortb returned last week
rrom Portland greatly improved in
bealtb, aud will spend the summer at
tbe Mt. Hood rauob belonging to bis
father.
Mrs (1. T. Early and son, Raymond,
returned the latter part or tbe week
from Lgden, Utah, where tbey bave
been visiting at the Eocles borne for
seveial weeks.
John A. Wilson and wife speut a
few days iu Tbn DmIIh last week at
tending tba era Illation exercises of
tbe school at which their daughter
graduated.
The M. M. flrgrvf was conferred at
the Masonic Lodge Saturday evening,
followed by a banquet. Judge More
lmnl. P. 0. M.. t"HS it distinguished
visitor, mid gave h tery. interesting
talk on Mrsonry.
Wasco, arrived on
the summer with
Misses Dioa aud
Vj Or TRADING AT J(Jj(j WITH LITTLE PRICES g
f I
WorKing Gloves The
kind that will utai.d the wear.
Th v'il k ve your hands and
wn'li -avc yon money.
Cleaning Houae? You
II find i l theneceaiwrie" h'-r ,
S ap. Slip lio, Ba'h B-irk, Sul
phur, Can iIhh. Inect Powder,
Sf iib B-tih'i, .lip", etc , at
! I.itih- Pric s
' Garden Tools
tiak.-e IU"
Hoes 20c
Spade and Shovels 5Ks
Double Bitted Axes 75c
Hardware Bolts, Screws,
Hinges, Hatchets Saws, Ham
mer, and a hundred other arti
cles that you use every day.
SuitCases New Style, f
IfHtlier, ranvas ami inatlin.'.
Ti lt'-ip-', 1 1 :itl(T BatfH, Shawl
Strapi, rti l ittle prieeK.
Post Cards Our Pit Card
Shop if full of the newt ut thingn
nut. Clme and fop ihem.
Table Oilcloth Plain
Hii'l figured p'terni in tvliiln
and iitlura; I t'-t q :nlit' . L'5jyil.
i Sewing Machine Sup
's plies Nei"1le for all m
c -liine'. . vUh. UnMiin, Shtit-
tie?, (Jilirc, .Screw Drivers anil
; extras.
Tents A !ig c'. Imnght
ml'ly flialt'i'i lla i Be I Jit liltlf
prices. All siies aint M-.eitfhts.
Camp Furnitur Curves
FoMing Cot Berts. Cba-i, Stools
Tsb'es, lliunmockit, ei-. Little
Prices.
New Glaiswari Table
!!!', . uter Setb, Berry but,
ftc, in lauti!ul patterns.
Clear Flint Glass. Little prices.
42 Piece Dinner Sets
Many different patterns. All
ireful dishes. Just the thing for
a small family. $6 per set.
I
4th of July
Isn't so very far away, nw we ar ready with the finest line of Fire
works and Novelties ever Wugb . to the i:ity. We an spet iali'U in
this line and have the rv.'est and besi things to be bought.
J. Adrian Eppiogand wife returned
from Portland on Friday last.
Dr. Kennedy and wife came up
Sunday from Ihe Dalles aud npent
tbe day.
C. N. Clarke went to Portland yes
terday to attend the Grand Lodge ot
Masons.",
Miss Lord, daughter of Ex-Governor
Lord is the guest of I. L. Car
ter and family.
Charles Simpson, of Condon, vis
ited at the Ciapp home Saturday ou
bis way home from Portland.
Mrs. Robert Beare, who baa been
In Hood River for over two weeks,
returned to Moaier on Mouday last.
Mignon Abbott and sister from
Portland arrived Tuesday. Minn
Mignon bas been visiting iriends iu
Portland for a week.
Mrs. A. J. Dicken and daughtei re
turned last week from Santa Monica,
Cal, where they bave lesidedfoi about
four years.and will again tak up their
residence in Hood River.
W. F. Davidson, of Coeur d'Alene,
Idaho, is viHiting his mother, Mrs. P.
S. Davidson, Sr., and brother, P. S.
Jr., and family
Mine Marlon Cook, authoress of
"Where Flows Hood River," is in
town visittrg friends end looking af
ter ber new publication, written es
pecially for the Ruse Carnival.
Mrs. May Tyrrell, wife of Ex Sen
ator Tyrrell, of San Francisco, baa
been tbe guest of ber aunt, Mrs. John
Cowley, for the past month. Mrs.
Tyrrell baa made a raw short trips to
Tbe Dalles and Wasco but finds no
place like Hood River.
Miss Ida Braoe returned Monday
from Tbe Dalles aud has taken tbe
position in tneStar theatre as pianist.
Alias Urace a reputation as a musician
is made and we know that she wU
make a sucoesa ot ber new work. 23
Methodist Chnroh Subieots of Dr.
Lathrop for Sunday : Morning, "God
As a Real Presence:" evening, "A
an that Could Not be Hid." All
Invited.
Mrs. E. M. Sbutt, wife of Sherill
Shutt, of Heppuer, visited her aunt,
Mrs. J. Cowley, a few days lust week,
on ber way from tbe college at Salem.
where she went to meet her eon Law
rence.
A. D. Smith, traveler for tbe Amer
ican Type Foonders Co., of Portlmid,
was In Hood River Tuesday, looking
over the valley, aud yesterday weut
to Moaier. Mr. Simth Is looking for
rauob property In tbia vicinity.
John Simpson aud family, of Waaco,
left Monday tor their home. Tbey
stopped at Hood River ou their way
back from viewing tbe fleet and spent
a few days with their old friends and
neighbors In tbe Ruck family. Mr.
Simpson went abead in bis auto.
P. M. Hall-Lewis made a profess
ional visit to Portland Monday, lie
it making an Inspection of the Cam
eron residence, which is nesting com
pletion, and has oontraota for three.
more.
Tbe Ladies' Aid Society, ot tbe
Congregational oburcb, will meet on
Friday at 2:30 sharp, at tbe reatdenoe
ot Mrs. McLareu. It is earnestly
desired that every member be present
at tbia meeting, as many matters of
importance will be brought up for
discussion.
T. II. Comte, special agent of Eilera
Piano House, Portlund bas secured
epaoe iu Bartmess' luruiture store for
a large number ot pianos, whiob he
has tput on special sule. Now is a
good time to get pianos at reduced
prices. Mr. Comte is a son-in-law of
M. L. Howard In tbe Odell distlrct.
Mrs. Harry Bailey, Mrs. H. L.
Duoible and Mrs J. Otten are in at
teudanoe today as delegates to tbe
Grand Chapter of the Hnstern Star at
Portland, and Mrs 11. F. Davidson,
Mrs. Wm. Yates, Mrs. D. Moe aud
Miss ldel Woodwoitb attended as
visitors.
There will be a special service for
childien at the Congregational ohumh
next Suuday morning at 11 o'clock.
Mis Bessie Cogill, of Wyotb, bas
been visiting Miss Shay for the last
week.
There will be a epeciul seivice for
chtldeu at the Congregational church
next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Mrs. Sbanuon f?iurnod yeatreday
to Forest Urove after being the guest
of the Hartley family for tbe pastt
week.
The Womiiu's Alliaiioo, of the Uni
arian chucb, will meet at the homo of
Mrs. T. J. Cunning, Friday at 2
o'clock.
C. C. Masiker and wife. Mrs. Al
mira E. Price and Samuel Prloe. weut
to Portland yesterday to attoud the
annual ruuniou ot the Oregon Plo
neeis.
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Cor. Muy and Eighth sts. Preaching
every Sunday at H and 8 p. ni. Young
people's meeting at 7 p. m. Prayer
uieccing Friday at H p. in. C. E. Perry,
Stipt.
A sermon for the ohildeu, "The
Human Clock," will he given py Pas
tor Nut ley at tbe Baptist ohuioh next
Suuday morning at 11 o'clock. In
tbe evening, "Tbe Unpardonable
Sin."
Mrs. Curson informs the Glacier
that she has found a remedy for rad
ish worm that bas proved successful.
It is well known that it is hard to
raise radishes here free from worms,
and this year just as the young plants
were up, she poured a solution of the
tobacco leaf dip over the plants, let
ting it soak into the grouud. It did
net injure the plants iu any way, and
as the radishes iittaiued the size for
the table, they are sntiely free from
tbe pests. So far as we know it is
a new experiment, aud bas poved successful.
Miss Helen M. Stafford, daughter
of Mr. end Mrs. G. W. Stafford, came
up from Portland Tuesday morning.
Tbe young lady has been spending
tbe winter iu different parts of Cali
fornia, visiting friends aud relatives.
She stopped iu Portland, to take In
the Rose Caruival and visit at St.
Heleu's Hall, of whioh abe is a grad
uate. Miss Stafford says the Hood
Rivet float was as flue as any, and tbe
Queen, tbe prettiest girl in the lot.
It gons without saying, she is glad
to get back to Oregon. She will
spend tbe summer with her parents
ou their east side ranob.
The log crib put in by the Oregon
Lumber Co. a few years ago to turn
the course of Hood River toward tbe
old mill site, was emptlod of rock
this spring, and anchored by a cable.
Monday the wnter wss high enough
to tow it above tbe old railroad
bridge, and a small rise will be suffi
cient to tow it above the wagon
bridge, wbere it will be used to turn
the water buck in its old channel unj
der the wagon bridge, nud save tbe
bank aud track of tbe Mt. Hood rail
road liom being washed away at tbe
next freshet iu Hood River, as well
aa save tbe approaches of the wagon
bridge The using of this crib will
save cousidniable expense In making
a new crib and diim.
Thecoucort given at the opera house
last Saturday evening was pronounced
a great ucceHs by all who beard it.
So uiuny of the jubilee singers who
ire truveling around from place to
place, generally turn out fakes, but
these were tho real jubilee aingera.
1'ln Indies 'rio was composed of three
vol os which blended beautifully to
gather and the men's quartette was
without exception one of tbe finest
the reporter has ever listened to
The chorus, sompnsed of all the mem
hers or tbe company sang some very
touohing songs. Their "Steal Away
to Jesus, "was certainly appreciated
by the whole audience, and the last
number on the program, eting by the
entire troupe which aa Thompson's,
i "Grod-Night ." song, closed au
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.
Kpinember we have many Hood River Post Cards
that cannot be obtained elsewhere. GIFFORD'S
MT. HOOD and LOST LAKE, framed & unframed
Our PICTURE FRAMING Department
was never so complete ami ill-- number of Frames
we are turning' out daily is tl.f hv&t guarantee of our
work. For Good Workmanship, Good Taste and
Prompt Service (Jo to
Slocom's Book Store
The Place tHat Does the Framing
CONCRETE BLOCKS
and Cement Brick
Of Superior Quality
WE ARE BEADY TO DECEIVE ORDERS
BRADLEY'S CONCRETE STONE and
BRICK WORKS
Phone 95
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
All of the people who neie at the eveuiug 'nil of insplratlou and great
Carnival have returned and voted it ; pleasure to all.
one of tbe Hoest ever seen. Tbey ret-i
port a larger o owd than the Lewis A Chic Federation Socictf.
Clarke fair. Quest ion-Wheu our An B-woclntiun was organized Sun
oouuty court houso is built and the jay atternoon at the opera bouse hav
oounty fully established aud we have ju for j.ta object the enforcement of
a Rose Caruival all by ourselves, who the iw against liquor selling. Kev.
will have a bigger crowd, Portland or w. A. Wood was chHirniHii and Uv.
nooa itrverr
Ibose having early (totatoes near
tbe boat landing are losing many of
them oo account of tbe hobo camps
iu thit vioinity. The patches are too
far from tbe oity limits to be watched
by tbe local polioe and it la difficult
to catob any one in tbe act.
Miss Margaet Edmunds, lately re
turned missionary from Seoul, Korea,
left this morning for ber borne in
Petroleum, Canada. Miss Edmunds
bas bevu here for tbe past month an
every one who bas
nbarmnd with ber
talks ou ber work Id Korea. She bas
been tbe guest of honor at several
dinners given for her and it Is with
tbe greatest of regrets that bei manr
frituns say "Oood-bje," to ber.
Van Nieco liaiity, secretary. A res
old inn nus adopted expressing cou
H (I en re in tbe city administration
aud anouring them of moral hicking
in the enforcement ot the law. Mayor
lilowers stated that as mayor be
would insint on tbe euforceuient of
the law withouc fear or favor. W. S.
Mch'.-I. I'i'jf K Hook, Or. Lathrop,
K. L Kinith and olhuis adiliensei tbi
i. 'i ing.
I tut lollo Aing olllcers were ducted :
I'.. ii -ifiT. (re-ili?ut ; W A Wood.
met ber bas beeu I nct-nre. ; (J 0. Cullierlrinn, sec;
bright interesting i Lfsilu liullMr, trcHsiircr. CoiiiUiittrx-s
were uipointml to luke up ine worn
of tbe orgHiiiz! i.m ti ni it is proposed
to provide a f r e reading room end
also o serve luuidi -I imiii itwl price
to help pay expeuses f the room.
Soule's 1'laiio House.
We pride ourselves oo tbe high
quality ot piauos we have plaoed io
liuod Kiver aud vicinity during the
past season. And we also appreciate
the patronage of tbe people in tbia
conitnuuity which has euabled ua to
plaoe seventy two pianos here, every
one being standard instruments.
This number being fifty four more
than all tbe Portland dealers aud
commission men combined. Ai to
prices Bud quality we believe we
demonstrated our ability to meet all
competition iu the recent ohuroh or
gan sale to t'ie Congregational church,
in which we all were asked to par
tiolpste, and In wbich we received
the bouors.
Our best avertlsement lie in our
splendid list of customers, wbloh oo
aooouut oi laok ot aptioe, we oao only
partially enumerate.
a. K. Uartmeus, Smith liros. Gro
cery, J. K. Niukelseu, D. McDonald,
W. II. Chipping, Hurt Htranahan,
Wm. McCurdy, Mr. Loightou, Theo.
Schaall, J. M. Wright, Dr. Niohol,
Henry Slnverkopp, M. M. Fewfl, W.
Wells, Fred ilowo, J. M. Schrneitzer,
Prof. J. A. Epping, E. L.. Smith, W.
Maker, N. O. Ii ill Inge, Oak Orange,
Odd Fellows' Hull, a player. Mr,
Ziegler, Mr. Ill omits Mr. Coushau,
Mr. Main, White Haluiou.
A lull carload ot beaulilul Instru
ment euroute direct from Eastern
factories tor mi miner trade.
Ihe latest inside player reoeived
yesterday. Phonographs of all des
criptions. Pi a u oh, organs and all
other goods at the lowest possible
prces. Pirtiio tuning a specialty.
SOULE'S PIANO HOUSE.
S. 11. Soule, owner aud manager.
Notary Public State Officer.
Salem Holding that a notary
public Is a state officer, and that his
duties and functions are not confined
to any particular district or section,
Attorney-General Crawford contends
that a notary public can officiate any
place within In the state during his
two-year term of appointment. The
opinion la given in the case of a no
tary public who removed from Olen
dale to Portland.
HAZELWOOD
Special Ice Oream
Calendar
G. P. Ross, Agent
Season of 11)08. Special Prices made on
Application.
Plain Ice Cream
Vanila; Btrawoerry, Chocolate, Lemon,
Orange, llauana, Pineapple, Pistachio,
Rose, find Pinch. Anrinnt anil ttunnhnrrv
, 1 , r j
in season.
Special Ice Cream
JUNE 7th Special brick, Vanila and
Strawberry Ice Cream with Tntti
Km til center.
JUNE 14th Macaroon Ice Cream with
Lemon Water Ice center.
Special Pulk Macaroon Ice Cream.
Special Shipping Brick Macaroon Ico
Cream.
JUNK 21 Special Brick, Vanila with
layer of Sultana Ice Cream in center.
June 28 Special Brick, Peach Ice
Cream (from he fresh fruit).
Special Bulk Peach Ice Cream (from
the fresh fruit).
Oak Street Property Owners
Tn rtquo-teil to meet this aternnoo
st ore o'clock at the rttlce of H. L.
i-'mllh ner the Kirtt NhMc ntl.
Or. V. C Hrosius, Chalrmsi).
New Machinery House.
Ihe L. E. Faust Machinery Co. are
putting in complete maobluery to do
general repair maobioe work, and are
loostrd in tbe Snow t Upson build
log, In tbe room formerly used by
them for their waon and wood work
ing shop. Tbey bava a large lathe
oapable ot handling large and heavy
work, and other small maohines for
doing the smaller jobs lequired, and
will put iu a small lathe soon.
iheoew Urm are experienoed io
their line ot work, and with the com
plete blacksmith shop nt Snow k Up
son, almost any kiud of repairs may
be secured at Hood River instead of
sending to Pnrtlaud or Tbe Dalles as
heietolore. It will be a great conven
ience to the city and valley aud will
be appreciated. Automobile repairs
can now be made here, aud tbe iu
clouting uumber of these maobinet
n:uke such a place a necessity.
DeWiU's Witch Hazel Salve. It is
np-riallv good for piles. Be sure to
gel IVWitt's. Sold by Keir & Cass.