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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1908)
il i 1 I Seven THE RELIABLE CXOTHIEH (Q ' THE HOME OF PROGRES 4 THE PEOPLE of HOOD RIVER Know Merit that's on Strength 1 -" T".v, ., . - flftoft ftrtfttft rtf jioifeR frflftftflfUV .ttTxrr. ift mnft ft f7 f i a" j 1 - . , -.. : sss 1 U 5 U 0 BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. The Dielz Htudio for photoB. See that Clover Seeder at MeDunaldi. Clover and Timothy seed at Wliite head'H. Early Rose seed potatoes at White head' Jiift arrived Kaetern white fisb at Jackson's. Matt RuHoell tunde a trip to The Dalles KriflHj. Pickled pork and corned beef Mo Guire Bros. I.inie and cement in any quantity at Whitehead's. Florence Gilbert returned to Port laud Monday. U. C. Clupp left for Casper, Wyo., on a business .rip. Maplts Syrup and New York State Buck Wheat at Jackson's. Vetch, timothy, clover and garden seeds at Jackson's. Mrs. P. W. MeCune was a passenger from Portland Tuesday. Fresh halibut, Kiilmnn and razor f:hims lit McCitiire's Friday'. Miss Maude Evans, of Moier, spent Sunday with Hood River friends. Land plaster both kinds, Utah am' Ore., at Whitehead's, feed t-tore. Mrs. W. AliugtoD, of Mosier, was In town Thursday. Tiniothv, nd and while clover, vetch and alfalfa Beed at Whitehead's. Go tn W. S. Gribble. Mt. lhxnl, for the District No. 7(i Shoe. tf Miss Mattie Hiidsoo, f Mosier, spent Sunday iu flood River. Mack Leaf Tokudi Kxtvuct, sure death to aphis', hi Whitehead. K. II. Weber came douu from The Dalles Monday to look alter his Hood River ianub. Attend the biu piuno nilo at lii rt tness Furniture atrrc, eHuy terms o( $8 to 110 monthly. T. H Comte, (in. Aent, FJilers Piano lloi.se Now is the lime to order your Spring Suit. The very latest and beet iliiints, out will be found ai I ho Touery. t'nn lidence in the Royal tailors means bi tter clothes for you. If you want to buy or sell real est. -tie (to to Onthank & Otten. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. U you wish to save .r0 to To when you buy your piano, buy direct from the faotory dealer and not from agents or canvassers. Several beautiful in struments just received from Chicago at Soule's Piuno House. Second band pianos and organs taken In exchange, Balance cash or time payments. Mr. and Mrs. E D. MoKee, of Was co, Mia. Herman MoKee, of Golden dnle, and Miss Mary Aitken, ot Roseburg, visited old eastern Oregon friends here the latter part ot the week. V. C. Brock and T. P. Johnson, delegates to the grand lodge, Knights ot Pythias, Mr. Geo. 1. Piatber, delegate to the grand lodge, Pybian Sisters, and Mrs. V. C. ttiook, su premo representative, lettfoi Portland Tuesday to attend the meetings ot thete bodies 9 GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT Paper NapHina You've everybody FlocKs to Bicycle Supplies Tires, never seen a prettier lot of de- our Post Card Shop because its Imier Tubes, Seats, Handle signs than we have. All nnw absolutely new every day. We Bars, Seat P-nd, Spokes, Ball, ones. 10c to 75c per 100. get the latest novelties just as Gas Lamps, Bells, Cement, eto. soon as tbev are nut. Little Prices. Lunch Baskets The new . Dinnr S.ts 42,ti5orl00 style satchel baskets with wh. Shin, em up Wve go ,,,,., mlllt6 Chin, handles, very serviceable. 20c every kind of Shoe Polish or " Semi-Porclaine. o 60c. white, black or tan shoes. Little Fj(1(. june bride. Liltle prices. The New Perfection ,nut'' Oil Stove is a comfort. We Need a Tent? Come to us, Base Ball Good We iiar mb-e tin ni t jiKap you. we can save you some money, carry the most complete stock Thev don't cost mm h. 5 cents All size weights and styles. n( Spalding, Reach and Victor wor.lM.foilw.llr.M.a.lay. Have You Seen the new Uowh- Pflcet' Now's the Time for Jar Venetian Glassware with inlaid Lawn Tennis and Tops, Jar Rubbers, Preserving Cherry snd Strawberry designs. Croquet Now is the time Kettles, Jar Funnels', Jelly Its fine and not expennive to play these fascinating names Gta-se-', etc Little Prices. either. All site sets. Little price-. Zip, Boom, CracK, Fizzle, Bang Fourth of July 8to . k n.. n d i Ederheimer, Stein tc MAKI&I 3C DC DC Fresh ranch eggs at McGuires. Pickled pigs' feet at McGuire's. Our work guaranteed. DelU Studio Finishing for amateurs at Deiti Stu dio. Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. Chicken for Sunday dinner at Mc Guires. Wood For Sale Phone 3595. L. E. Taft. J. M. Wiigbtmadea business trip to Portland Thursday. Wheat and Timothy hay at White head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalds, J. W.Wiedrick bad business at The Dalles Monday. Metal house numbeis at Hunt's Wall Paper store. Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros, every day. See w". S. Gribble for Duck Eries, Fead overs. tf Mrs. Wm. Graham, of Mosier, spent Thursday in town. Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McReynolds. Pelaluma Incubators for sale at McReynolds & Co. Ilex spray in any quantity at White head's feed store. Miss Vickeis, of I be Dallas, spout Sunday iu Hood River, . Clover, Timothy and Alfalfi liny at McReynolds & Co. Smoked halibut, herrinv, mhuon at Jackson's. Geo. T. Prattler hint legal buslitusk at the county seat Thursday. Stock funds of diffi-teiit kinds at McReynolds & Co. Wlieat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover nnd timothy hay at Whitehead's. M isses Ofburne, oi Mosier, were iu town last week. Call at Soule's Piano House for Kdisou phonographs and records. 'Vitb the oxoeption oi one bouse in I'ortluud tbis is the largest stock Iu Oregon. The Ro.val Tailors of Chicago and New York are the largest and best merchant tailoring house in I lie world. See their line of samples for spring at Tlirt Toggery. D G. Touiasiui and Wm. Davis, ot Portland, nstne up 'rum Poitlaml and attended a mentiug ot Hood River Commander; Muuday and Tuesday eveniugs F. T. llasbrouuk and wife, ot Weatou, Ore., anted Friday even ing from Portland on a visit to bis brotber, II. S. Ilaatrouck, in the Belmont district. L II. Hiiggius went to The Dalles Monday to look after 'tis business interests. Mr. Huggins said the Uraj bad considerable wood on the beaeb at tbiit pi ice wbicb was in danger from bigb watei. Mr. Jaoobsou, ot the Jaoobson & Bade Co , sewer contractors, was up from Portland, Monday. 1 tie sewer will he crmplelod this week, tbs water company Mulshing up I be con nections with the flush tanks, and it will be turned ovei to the oily in a few days We've or small lights display. The store that sells clothing that they tell you is "just as good" as CRAM'S CLOTHES are imitators; and our trade has increased so materially that we are convinced that imitations don't count for much in Hood River. People of taste and judgment want the best and that is why we sell more Suits than all the other stores combined. Co. Uje UP - DC DC Miss Elkhart went to The Dalles Saturday to visit friends. Mrs. U. J. Calkins went to Portland Thursday to visit fi lends. Mrs. O. O. Gammons, of Portland, visited Mia. J. A. Epping last week. Mrs. D. Philbroob, ot Santa Cruz, Cel., visited friends In tbe valley last weak. Emsly Sisoel, ot Wasco, visited friends bsrs tbe latter pait of the week. Mrs. J. A. Devlin, ot Astoria, Is the guest of Mia. J. A. Epping for a tew weeks. Miss Oeoigla Pratber la visiting ber aunt at Roy, Wash., near Taooma, during vaoatlou. Mr. aud Mra. Carl Larsea and fam ily, of Menominee, moved to Hood Rivei last week. Miss Msttie Hudson returned to Mosier Thursday evening after spend ing tbe day here. Miss Eva Cosbow returned tbe lat tor part of the week from a visit to friends Iu Portland. Mr. A. N. Rabm is spending a couple ot weeks with fi lends at Van couver and Portland. Hon. Nio Sinuott, ot Tfce Dalles, state senator elect, had legal business at Hood River Monday. Judge Muuley, and wife, of Port land, spnt couplo of days at tbe Epping lanob last week. Mrs. Jobn Coyle aud daughters. Graoe snd Beatrice, ot Mosier, spent I'bursday beta shopping. Mrs. Wm. Slusher, of Pendleton, visited bet niece, Mrs. C. N. Clarke, the latter part ot tbe week. Ilowaid Tsylor waa called to Wasoo Sunday to etteud Ibe lunerat ot bis vrandfatber, Andrew Barnet. Mr. and Mra. Glenn, ot Poitland, were tbe guwtss of W. D. Rogers aud family tbe latter part ot tbe week. A. Underwood returned Friday from Portland, where be attended tbe annual leunioo of tbe old pioneeia. W. F. Laraway and C. K. Marshall went to Portland Thursday to attend a meeting of Oregon Commandery. O. B. Loudon, ot Portland, came up Saturday aud went up to the Mt. Uood country to spend Sunday on bis raoob. Mr. ami Mrs. Seneca Fonts, of Portland, were the guests ot W. J. Bakei and family and Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Fonts over Sunday. N. H. Flowers, ot Wlolook. Wash., was tbe guest ot L. H. Hugglns ovei Sunday. Mr. Floweis was an old Missouri neighbor ot Mr. Hoggins. O P Cosbow aud daughter, Miss Hazel Cosbow, and Miss Block, of Roseburg, arrived Fiiday evening on a visit to R. H Cosbow aud family. Tbs next regular ineetiuv ot tbe Ya will be held at Mrs. Geo P. Crow ell's residence ou Monday, June 22 at 8 p, m, A full attendeuce Is desired. Mrs. L. A. Baker and family, ot Portland, are tb guests for the sum mer ot Mrs. O. L Worden, at Elppa Orchard, In the Mt. Hood district. S. M. aud Henry Mears and L. A MoAitbur. of Portland and F. Du- Mont, nf New York, were gueits ot Percy A. Smith u couple ot days last week. THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES got every one of t hem in large packages. We know what de the kids and buy accordingly. TO - DATE STORE " icaQC5g3c: Mrs. Duvall. ot Mosier. snnnt Tues day in Hood River. H. B. Langille and wife arrived yesterday morning from Portland. Mrs. F. II. Shoemaker is spending tbe summer with ber mother, Mrs. Gilbert. Claude Thompson returned yester day from Corvallis, where be has been atUading scbool. V. II. Lindsay and wife went to Tbe Dalles Tuesday, where they will visit friends la that vicinity. N. J. Devoid came up from Forest Grove tbe first ot tbe week to look after bis business Interests here. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Dr. Vaugbau and Mrs. Warner, of Pendlnton, spent four days witb Mrs. Gilbert last week. Mrs. Harry K. Parker, of Van couver, is tbe guest of ber sister. Mrs. Sidney Garnlne,near tbe heights. Earnest Newoomb, ot Cbloago, vis ited bis sister, Mrs. John Caxtusr, tbe first of tbe weak, returning to Portland yesterday, where be will visit bis mother. The ladies ot the Uuitariau church will give a reoeptiou to Rev. and Mrs. Bandy, at tbe oburob, Friday even ing, from 8:30 to 11. All are oor- dially Invited to attend. Mra. Dora Wilson, of Marlon, Ohio, who baa been vlaitiug on the coast, arrived yesterday on a viwit to Dr. and Mrs. Dumble. Mrs. Wilson was a classmate ot tbe doctor iu '78. Membeis of tbe Woman's club wbo are Interested In tbe, "Koarnlngs aiound tbe World" department are asked to meet at the residence ot Miss McLaren on Friday, June 10, from 3 to 4 o'clock. 11. S. Richmond made a business trip to Portland yesterday. Mr. Richmond ssys be has five months' work abend in special furniture or- deis, and is well satisfied witb tils new business venture Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tbarp, of Iuue. have beeu visiting Mrs. Tbnrp's par ents, Mr and Mrs. U. II. Stranaliau. Mr. Tbarp left for borne yesterday. Mrs. Tbaip will oontinue her visit and go from bere to Salem, wbere she will take tbe summel normal course. Tbe Commercial Club booth near tbe depot was opeued again 'Tuesday morning by Joe Wiisou, the new or dinance regulating the indiscriminate peddling ot fiuit having been passed at tbe council meeting Monday even ing. Would you buy a piuao if you weie offered one at faotory pi ices? See our new pianos at 1108, 81'J(i, 'J48, You will save from 170 to $100 if you seleot your piano now. 1. h. fjoiute, Geu. Ageut F.llers Piano House at Bartmess Furniture, atoie, Hood River Ore. Dr. Brosius, C.H. Strauabaii, Andy Pearsou, W. E. SheriuHU, E. P. Michetl and W. J. Baker took a trip aoross tbe burning sands at tbe Sbiine meeting at Poitland Saturday eve ning. A number of tbeir friends (?) went along to cheer them ou tbeir way. R. 11. Weber, of The Dalles, also took tbe degree. J. A Epping has sold halt interest in 97 acres at Dukes Valley to M. I). Speuoer. Epping & Spencer contem plate getting 10 kCiea into ttceu and Denies before next spring. Mr. loo ping also informs us that he has sold a two-thirds interest In the W, C. Dodge tract in Dukes valley and will put 400 goats ou the plscn to oleur the laud of brush. About 15 aorei nre being cleared and will be set out to trees tbis fail. Monday morning Commodore Dean successfully towed the long log crib above tbe new wagon bi idge, where it will be placed to turn tbe water off Hood River back towaids its old channel and prevent further cutting away of tbe bank duiing tbe tresbets of tbe river. It will be necessary that a dam be hnilt across the no channel cut out ot Hood River the last year or two, and the use of this log crib, whloh is no longer ueednd near tbe outlet, will save the city considerable money, as a new one would otcurwise bave to be built When tbe water goes down, the crib will be tilled with lock and planed in a permanent position. C. A. Williams, of Portland, a i tant adjutant general of tbe Dept. of Oregon, G. A U , was tbe guest of Commander Blytbe tbue days lust week and attended tbe meeting of Canby Post Satuidny afteruonu Mr Williams said that prepaiaMons ai oelng made tor a large rep emulation at tbe annual encampment at New port Jane 21, 2o aud 2ti It wil be a joint encampment nt tbe G. A. R., W. R. C. and Daughters of th G. A. It. Reduced rates have benn seemed ou tbe railroads lo Portland, and the obenp summer rate applies from tbeie whlub Is good until fall, so that those who wiso to stay after tbe encamp ment Is over may do na. Accommo dations bave been n-cureil nt SI. 25 per day In Newport. The rouud trip rate flora Hood River is iB.&o. -,-1 uuiii v CZDO A. P. Bateham oame down fioui Mosier Tuesday. Wm. Johnson was in the olty from Mosiei Tuesday. Mrs. C. R. Bone returned from Portland Tuesday. J. L. Carter attended tbe meeting of tbe pioneers at Poitland last week. Tbere will be a special meeting ot the Relief Corps Saturday afternoon. W. P. Andrus went to Portland last week to assist the secretary of the Oregon Pioneers association. J. R. Munuemaker returned Tues day from Ueppuer, where he had bus iness iu connection with his sheep In terests. Miss Stella Riohardson has returned from ber vacation, whiob she spent iu New Mexico, and is baok to work in tbe postotiice. MiBS Florence ilauna went to Cor vslils Thursday to attend commence ment exercise of the Oiegon Agri cultural College. Ellsworth Hanna graduated this year from the phar inaoy department. Mr. and Mrs. R E Harbison went to Forest Grove to the commencement exoercibes atPaoiUo University. Miss Blanche, who is attending school tbere, will return witb them for the summer vaoatiou, Stevenson tt, Hoed River 2. Tbo looal baseball team was de feated by tbe Stnvensou aggregation last Sunday on tbe home grounds. The visitors started out strong at tbe drat by getting one run in tbe first inning aud cinobed the gsnie in tbe fatal flftb by annexing four runs. Hood Rivor made tbeir first soore in tbe second wbeu Bebee scored on a long drive to oeuter by Meyers; and in tbe sixth Leopold soored ou an overthrow from Urst to third. Myers pitched a good game for Hood River aud should have woo but for numerous errois which proved OJstly. Myers secured sixteen strike outs while Hlggios scoured half as many. Ilotch, of Stevenson, made a apeo tiioular run when be pulled down Castuer's long drive to center that would bave beeu good for two cush ions. Ibe line up is as follows: Stevenson Hood River llotcb of Sheets Runiel lib Gessllng Kinerick c Oastner Van 2h Leopold Pickett lb Baker Kelley as Rlcbardsou Long If Bebee Kingsinau rt Blower Higgtns p Myers The score by inulngs: Stevenson 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-6 Hood Rivet 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 Umpire, Luokey. Farewell Parly. A farewell party was given on Mon day last by Mhs 11 a Wledrick toi hnr slater, Hazel, whose marriage to Mr. liinriobs took plaou yesterday. Each gueat brought her a tavorite reoipe for tbe bi ide to be and tbe girls wrote tbem in a little book bound with grey. Tbe evening was spent in games and a dainty luncheon wiih served. The color scheme was in pink, and as each guest left, she wa-i presented witb a pink satin bag Oiled with rice.. Knights Templar Entertained. Monday evening the membeis of Hood River Coinmaudeiy were asked to meet at 1 1 . o Masouia Hall at 5:30 p. ni., as import mi t business would oom up to precede tbe degree woik of the evening. Upon airlval It was 'ound that an elegant banquet was in store fur those fortunate enough to be tbere, and after donning the regulation coat and fatigue cap they were marched to the residence ot tbe Eminent Com minder, wbere Mr. Laraway had prepared an elegant banquet in honor of her son, Rulpb, wbo was to reoelve the degrees ot ttie order that evening, together with Harry Bailey. Covers were laid tor 22, and tbe featt exceeded, it possible, tbe initial banquet of the Knights at tbe institu tion of the Commandery by tbe giaud officers, April 0. Relshazar. Tbe opera, "Belshazzar," given at tbe opera bouse 1'riday and Saturday eveniugs, nnder tbe auspioea and for i tbe lie ne tit ot toe Christian church, ' was wcil receired end eujoyed by good 'nudifiicos. All the pMrts were takeu by local lnlo..t linger the direction of a profes sion I. ami in the short time In wbiob t lie-, reh.rrfil their parts, (hey did reiimi kaljl work. There was no ciit I icism to olftr. and the patious of the ! peiforiances were met! pln:iteil I Annnunceineii' Party. The club of y.tuiw boh"?, ki.o'wi a I "Just Us Girls," was en It it. tneil Tuesday evening by Mit'. H. Luthrop, and It proved to Le a sort jot surprise to tba guests, as it was an tew Vife I 744 'lp f fM- I i? i j IIP n ' Edcrheimcr, Stein & Co. V SOUVENIRS POST CARDS Hood River Views Columbia River Yiews Oregon Views High School Cards Birthday Cards Remember we have many Hood River Post Cards thnt cannot be obtained elsewhere. GIFFORD'S MT. HOOD and LOST LAKE, 1 1 amed & unfmmed Our PICTURE FRAMING Department was never so complete and tin- number of Frames we are turning out daily is tli 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 announcement party, as they found upon tbeir auival. Ibe XL. EJ. parsonage was tastetuliy decorated, tbe principal features of wblob weie eiaus and symbols oi toe engagement aud approaching marriage ot tbeir dauguter, Mies fllay belle Lathrop, to Mr. E. O. Hall, tbe date of tbe marriage being set toi July 21. Among tbe decorations were various hearts, some of them pleroed with cupid'i dart, while an arch or hallway was dnoorated to represent tbe groom. A tine lunob was spread tor tbe guests, and on a mammoth cake was tbe date, "July 21, '08." At tbe table were rings, thimbles, money and other signs of tbe event, and these weie used to ludlcate ibe feature ot toe ooosslou instead of any verbal or written announcement of tbe ap- pioacblng wedding. A Hue musical program, games and social eujoyment concluded the en tertaiumeut. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is especially good 'r piles. He sure to gel new in s. noiu uy neir uass. m Ben Johnson Loses Ills Lite, lien Johnson, an employe of tbe Stanley Smith mill at Green Point, met witb an accident Monday morn ing which cost him bis life. White working on tbe edging machine, a large splinter was thrown out of tbe saw witb terriflo foioe and struolc tbe unfortunate man in tbe face, teaiing away one side or bis bead in a fright ful manner. Although unconscious. be lived fiom shortly after 7 in the morning until oue In tbe afternoon Tbe body was brought to Nichols' undertaking rooms, and tbe coronet notified, wbo sent Justice Filloon fiom Tbe Dalles to act in bis place. accompanied by G. W. Gorman as stenographer. A Jury was empanelled, consisting of G. W. Gorman, Dr. Dumble, Huitb Kssnn, W. 1. Andrus, Cbas. Catlow and J. E. Nichols, who heard tbe testimony and found that tbe deceasd came to bis deatb from an avoidable acoideut, and exhonorat ed the company tiom all blame. Tbe dooeased came from Portland two weeks ago, aud as yet none of bis relatives are known. Tbe body will be held uutil Sunday, to give an op portunity to ii tid his relatives or friends, if possible, aud also to give tbe employes at Green Point an op portunity to atend tbe funeral, wbiob will be beld at two p. m. tiev. Gil more will otlioiute aud the remains will be interred in Idlewild. Mrs. Kate Porter. Mrs. Kate Porter died at the family tesidence In this city Thursday, June 11, after an exteudea illness, aged 00 years, 3 months and 2G days. Tbe funeral waa beld Sunday afternoon at tbe Catbolio cburcb, hev. Father Klien officiating. Tbe deceased leaves husband aud daughter to mouin ber loss. The remains will be kept at Nloboli' undertaking parlor until about tbe Urst of September, when it will be shipped to Chippewa Falls for burial. Notice of Election. Notice is hereby given tbataspeolal election will be beld Saturday, tbe 11th day of July, at the Barrett school house, in tbe Hood Hiver Irri gation District to determine whether or no the Hood Klver Irrigation Dis trict sh ill levy a speoial 25-mi 11 tax. It is estimated snd determined by the l.ni.rd of directors that this tax is ueo essary tor tbe purpose ot completing BOOKS Columbia River Scenes-new Where Flows Hood River Better fruit Special Hood River Edition. that p.irt of tbe system la course of construction. Tbe polls of snob elec tion ill be open at tbe hour of 8 o'clock m. and will be closed at the hour ' 7 o'clock p. m. Said election wilt I..' i "Id and the result thereof de tern in.. I in conformity with the re qulici... 'its of the law concerning eleo tioup I ' said dlstrlot. Notice la fur ther v - a that W. L. Nichols, E. K. Mani i' i? and Chas. Franz are regular, ly I. ; i . luted judges of said election, and 1 liinsmore, O. O. Jantzen and T. Ii. 1 1 i gbes olerks thereof. 11) ""i r of tbe Board of Directors, Percy A. Smith, Secretary. Duti-.l at Uood River, Ore., this 15tb day ot June, 1908. Soule's Piano House We pride ourselves on tbe bigb quality ot pianos we bare plaoed lo Hood Klver and vicinity during tbe past season And we also appreciate the patronage of tbe people Id tbis community wbiob baa enabled as to piaoe seventy two pianos bere, every one being standard instruments. Tbis number being fifty four more than all tbe Portland dealers and commission men combined Aa to prloes and quality we be leva we demonstrated our ability to meet all competition in tbe reoent oburoh or gan sale to the Congregational cburob, in which we all were asked to par ticipate, and In which we received the honors Our best svertisement llei In our splendid list of customers, wbiob on account ot laok of space, we can only partially enumerate S E Dartmess, Smith Bros Gro cery, J R Niokelseo, D MoDonald, W II Chipping, Bert Stranaban, Wm. McCurdy, Mr Lelgbtou, Tbeo Scbaall, J M Wright, Dr Niohol Henry Slnverkopp, M M Fewel, W, Wells, Fred Howe, J M Bobmeltzer, Prof J A Epping, E L. Smith, W, Baker. N O Billings, Oak Grange Odd Fellows' Hall, a player Mr, Ziegler, Mr Thomas Mr Coushan Mi. Main, White Salmon A full carload of beautiful Instru ments emoute direct from Eastern faotorica lor summer, trade Tbe latest inside player received yesterday Pbonograpba ot all des criptitns. Pianos, organs aud all' other goods at tbe lowest possible proes Piano tuning a specialty SOULE'S PIANO HOUSE. S. II. Soule, owner and manager. HAZELWOOD Special Ice Cream Calendar C. P. Ross, Agent Season of 1908. Special Prices made on Application. Plain Ice Cream Vanila; Strawoerry, Chocolate, Lemon, Orange, Bauana, Pineapple, Pistachio, Rose, and Peach, Apricot and Raspberry iu season. Special Ice Cream JUNE 21 Special Brick, Vanila with layer of Sultana Ice Cream in center. June 28 Special Brick, Peach Ice Cream (from the fresh fruit). Special Bulk Peach Ice Cream (from tbe fresh iruit).