gOOD.RIVEH 6LA6iBR fffimSDAfr. AUGUST 3,1908.
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CRAM'S
Butterick Patterns 10c & 15c. Sole
Agents for Hood River
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That Trip to the Sea Shore
Calls for a new smart tailored Suit, or per
haps a swell new Dress Skirt and some crisp
new Shirt Waists. Well, CRAM has them,
and anything else,that the good old vacation
time calls for in new,stylish wearing apparel.
We will save you enough on your outfit to
pay a week's board at a swell Beach
Hotel.
Togs For the Little Men
When you are considering your Boy's
next Suit, if you are not already a patron
of our up-to-date Boys' Department, re
member that NO STORE IN AMERICA
can offer you any better and few as good
as the line we sell. Responsible makers,
new ideas, honest material, moderate
prices, perfect construction, a few of the
interesting points in our clothes.
Boys' Swimming TrunKs
Royal Worcester Corset
Agency
THE UPT0DATE STORE
Iron Clad Boys' & Girls
Stockings, 25c
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BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
The Dietz Studio for photos.
See that Clover Seeder at McDonald.
Pickled pork and corned beef Me
Quire Bros.
Lime and cement in any quantity at
Whitehead's.
C. IJ. Sttanabau went to Potlaud on
the IoohI Saturday.
E. I!. Long went to the Rose City
Saturday to spend Sunday.
Fresh halibut, salmon and razor
cIuiuh :it MuOuire's Friday's.
Sclirain Fruit Jar, easy to seal, easy
10 open, (or sulu at McDonald's.
Land planter both kinds, Utah and
Ore., at Whitehead's feed store.
Timothy, red and white clover, vetch
and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's.
dotoW. S. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 76 Shoe. tf
Black Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure
death to aphis, at Whitehead's.
Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover
and timothy hay at Whitehead's.
C. (J. Purtt oame up to spend the
day with bis son, K. W. Fartt, Thurs
day. For sale At bargain, a modern
house wltb two lots and bam. Iota
faoe on Oak running through to State
street. Apply to J. Otten.
W. A. Morgan and wife, who are
now luoated on a farm near Oregon
City, visited Mrs. Morgan's parents,
Mr. and Mm. 11. M. Abbntt.last week.
Mow is the time to order' your Spring
Suit. The very latest and beBt things
out will be found ai the Toggery. Con
fidence in the Koyal tailors means better
clothes for you.
If yuti want to buy or sell real estaie
tco to Oathank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
The Royal 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.
Mr. aud Mrs. S. F. Pouts and Mr.
and Mrs. tiurnett Donoan Joined Mi.
aud Mrs. W J. Baker at Camp Over
alls, In the Lost lake district, this
week.
Rev. Stark, who has been in charge
of the Lutheran oburoh in the valley,
left for the east Friday. It is expected
that a pastor will be supplied the
couroh from Portland.
If you wish to save 150 to $75 when
you buy your piano, buy direct from
the faotory dealer and notfiom agents
or canvassers. Several beautiful in
struments just received from Chicago
at Soule's Piano House. Seoond band
pianos and organs taken in exchange.
Balance easb or time payments.
Mr. and Mm. W. J. Collier, of Val
paraiso, Neb., who bad been visiting
Mi. aud Mra. W. F. Cooper tor sev
eral days, left Saturday for a trip
t hi oiiffO California. Mr. Cooper and
Mrs. Collier formerly lived in the
same town in the middle west where
they weut to school together, both
Mr. und Mrs Collier were very muob
Impressed with the attractions of
Hood River aud expect to return here
with the ide.i of locating.
Fresh ranch eggs at McGuires.
Our work guaranteed. Deitx Studio
Finishing for amateurs at Deits Stu
dio. Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon
ald. Chicken for Sunday dinner at Mc
Guires. Wood For Sale-Phone 3595. L. E.
Taft.
Wheat and Timothy hay at White
head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to
McDonald.
Metal house numbeis at Hunt's Wall
Paper store.
Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros,
every day.
See W. 8. Gribble for Duck Eries,
Fead overs. tf
Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock
at McReynolds.
Petaluma IncubAtnrs for sale at
McReynolds & Co.
Rex spray in any quantity at White
head's feed store.
Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay at
McReynolds & Co.
Stock foods of different kinds at
McReynolds & Co.
C. J. Calkins returned from a busi
ness trip to Eastern Oregon Fiiday.
W. A. Lockmau left for the harvest
Uelda of Eastern Washington Friday
night.
E. P. Michell. of the Skamania Pio
neer, of Stevenson, was a visitor at
Hood River Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hellbronner
went to Portland Sunday for a short
visit with Mrs. Heilbronner's parents.
Mme. Abbott's closing out sale is
still on. To any one wishing to lo
cate in a good paying businea I offer
my stock and fixtures at Invoice.
Call at Soule'a Piano House for
Edison phonographs and records.
'Vitb tbe exception oc one bouse In
Portland this is tbe largest stook in
Oregon.
Persons desiring to pack apples for
the Apple Growers' Union this year
are requested to oall at their office
and register.
A nioe home for sale at leas than
cost, if taken in the next 30 days.
Lots racing uaic ana Bute streets.
Apply to J. Otten.
11. H. Bailey, who recently removed
to Portland, but baa been visiting at
l'ood River for a day or two, went
back to Portland Saturday.
Mordecai Jones oame Cover from his
rancb at Husum and went to Portland
Friday. Mr. Jopes does not expect to
return to England until late in tbe
fall.
J. U Reid, of Milwaukie, member
of tbe State Board of Horticulture,
who acted as one of the judges at tbe
Hood River fruit fair in 1906, whs a
passentter for Portland on No. 1 Sub
day. Mr. Reid stated that- be would
be on baud for tbe fair this yeai.
A. D. Hughes, of tbe new abstract
Hrm of HugboH A Wentz, arrived at
Hood River fiom Baker City Satur
day. Messrs. Hughes aud Wentz weut
to 1'be Dalles Monday to make prelim
inary piepurations (or Btaiting ou the
work of transcribing tbe reoordj.
D. C. Clapp returned from visit
t Portland Friday.
J. L. Roberta, of Mosier,spent Sun
day at Hood River.
Frank Davenport returned fiom a
business visit to Troutdale Monday.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Fred New
by, at Mitobell't Point.July 29, a girl.
Mrs. Mattle Williams, of Atkinson,
Neb., is vlsitiug Mrs. W. A. Lock
mau. A. P. Batebam, accompanied by bis
daughter, Maud, took a drive over the
valley Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Nichols, of Mil
ton, Ore., are visiting at the home f
tbeir son, J. E. Niobols.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Niobols left
Monday for Moro for a visit with Mrs.
Niobol's parents at that place.
W. Lu MoGonigle and W. H. Golley,
of Royalton, Minn., visited at tbe
borne ot C. U. Dakin last week.
Franois Sealy, of Sealy &, Mason,
who owns a place in tbe valley, oame
up Sunday and spent tbe day here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Maclnnes, ot
White Salmon, made a brief visit at
Hood River Saturday on their way to
Portland.
James A. Cook returned Sunday
evening from Portland, where be left
Mrs. Cook at asanitatium for medical
treatment.
Douglas Lookman aud his sister,
Mra. C. H. Williams, who is visiting
tbe Lookmans, went to Portland Fri
day on a business visit.
Tbe Ferris Carlisle Stook company
la billed to appear Ht tbe opera boose
Thursday and Saturday evenings.
Tonight they will present a new play,
"My Uncle from japan," and Satur
day night "Pretty Misa Nobody."
Ernest C. Smith, who haa been en
gaged in tbe practice of law at Pen
dleton, has deoided to locate at Hood
Kiver and will engage in tbe praotioe
of bis profession. It is probable that
Mr. Smith will take offioe room with
A. J. Derby.
S. J. Frank has aold his berness
business to G. Irwin, who recently
came here from Denver, Colorado,
and will move to bis ranch In tbe val
ley. Mr. Irwin, who auooeeda Mr.
Frank In business, la experienced in
tbe harness business and will conduct
It along the lines established by tbe
former proprietor.
. Prof. W. S. Ballard, well known in
tbe horticultural world, waa a visitor
at Hoed Rivar last week. Prof. Bal
lard was here tor tbe purpose of
gathering data to be nsed in a work
on orcharding and tree diseases, and
stated that be secured some new and
valuable information. It ia bis
opinion that oroharda can be kept free
of Inseots by methods that will entail
less labor on growers and be ia work
ing along this line to perfect a system
of doing It.
J. W. Berrian, In charge of tbe flsb
hatobery at Ontario, Oregon, baa no
tified tbe officers of tbe Commeroial
Club that trout fry there are ready for
distribution and that be will send
some of them to Hood River to be
placed in streams here upon request.
Mr. Beirlau says that tbe order
should be received at onoe, as tbe flsb
most bn shipped within tbe next few
days.
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GET IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
THF BIG STORE
WITH LITTLE PRICES
Ever Pick Up a Dime On the Street?
Kind of a self satisfied feeling that you are that
much ahead, isn't it? Well just walk up the street
and gaze into our Rummage Sale window and
you'll see bargains that will fill you full of such
feelings. Hundreds of articles that are useful,
which you can buy during the sale at under
prices. We couldn't buy more like them and sell
them at such prices, so you had better Do It Now
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C. D. Hlntiohs spent Sunday at his
ranch.
Mrs. L. Clarke is spending a few
days at Seaview.
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business trip to Hood River Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Van Horn went
to Portland Tuesday tor a brief stay.
Dr. Carnea, who has been away on
a vacation, returned home Wednesday.
E. Shelley Morgan returned to Port
land, after a visit here of several days
this week.
C. L. Ireland, editor of the Moro
Observer, was a caller at the Glacier
office Friday.
Geo. Chamberlain, of Mosier. came
down from there Monday and spent
tbe day In town.
Mrs. C. A. Robinson, who has been
visiting at Forest Giove, returned
borne tbia week.
E. A. SohitHer and wife, of Pendle
ton, visited iu Hood River the latter
part ot last week.
M. F. Hill, who has been In Port
land for several days, returned to
Hood River Sunday.
J. A. PoiteouB, of Clifton, Ariz. , is
visiting D. R, Cooper at Mt. Hood
and Jas. Cook, ot Udell.
Geo. P. Knowles,wbo is now located
In Portland, came up to Hood River
for a short stay Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Bagley, of Port
land, came up from there for a visit
at Hood Kiver Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. MoClure and daughter,
Pearl, ot Mosier, were tbe guests of
Mrs. J. W. Wiedrick Tuesday.
Tbe Apple Growers' Union baa ap
ple paper on band. Better get wbBt
you want now while there ia plenty.
Mrs. J. Edgington was fortunate
enough to draw tbe buggy recently
ottered as a prize by lianua & Perigo.
Mrs. S. P. Rolph and sou will leave
Thursday for tbeir old home at Wau
hau, Wis., where they will Bpend some
time visiting friends and relatives.
Methodist church Subjects for Dr.
Lathrop Sunday, a. m. : "Lessons
from High Priests' Breast Plate;"
p. m, "Environment" All invited.
Hattie P. Newmeier, who has been
employed at tbe Mt. Hood hotel, left
tbia week for Portland, where she
will take a position at the Hotel Bar
ton. N. S. Oenung and 11. Fleming, of
Qienwood, Iowa, were visitors in
Hood Kiver tals week, Botn these
gentlemen are friends of W. F. Lara-
way and are on tbe coast looking toe
country over.
P. W. Jaokson, of Walla Walla,
Wash., was tbe guest of bis long-time
friend, A. D. Moe, for a day or two
last week. Mr. Jackson f irmerly lived
in tbe same town in Wisconsin with
the editor, and went to school to his
grandfather 60 years ago.
Dr. Hawley, of Washington, D. C,
who la a nephew of Mrs. DeHnesoy,
recently spent several days at Hcod
River. Mr. Hawley is an expert
ohemist In tbe employ of the govern
ment and has been iu the northwest
sinoe May making investigations tor
the forestry service, lie recently
made a valuable discovery in the vast
aoreage of stump land near Astoria,
where be found large quantities of
raw material tor camphor. The doc
tor has been summoned to Washing
ton in connection with his ditioovery
and will return there in a tew days.
O. P. Dabney, who has been attend
ing tbe Chautauqua meetings at Ash
land tbia summer, states that tne ses
sions of tbe sn-iety were very inter
esting this yeai. While Ht Ashland
Mr. Dabney met Alfred Montgomery,
who is known as the "fanner paint
er." In addition to belug an artist
of great ability, whose portrayal of
farm life is world wide, Mr. Mont
gomery is also known as a student
and thinker ot great depth. Mr.
Dabney says that Mr. Montgomery is i
a man of great personal niagneusui
aud force of character, and that his
addresses were listened to with rapt
attention.
Roswell Shelley, of Carson, Wash.,
accompanied by IJ. W. Muiphy, of
the Willamette Valley, oame up to
look tbe valley over Friday. Mr.
Shelley and Mr. Murphy are old
friends and classmates, having attend
ed school together many years ago
under tbe direotiou of Dr. Shaw's
uncle. Mr. Murphy is an Oregon plo
neer of 1852 and his father, Rev. J.
E. Murrby, waa the founder of Uhr'e
tiao College.-now the State Normal
School at Monmouth, Oie. lu bis
early days be horded cattle ou tbe
plains of Eastern Oregou with lieu.
Ho I pes, Oregon's cattle king, aud af
terwaida weut to (he Willamette Val
ley. Ha acquired big laud holdings
there, but fenr yearn ago sold G50
acies of it io Kreha Bros., who have
since plauttid it to hop. Although be
bad passed through Hood Kiver many
times this was Mr. Murphy's first
visit here and be stated that he was
greatly pleased with tbe country.
"My Unole from Japan" at tbe op
era bouse tonight.
Rev. W. C. Gilmore returned from
a trip to Portland Saturday.
C. F. Waldo has bought the John
Donahue place In the valley.
I.' C Kfnnf Ii.j hu. unnnl.M
rural delivery carrier for route No. 2.
C. K. Marshall and son "returned
from Portland Monday, after a two
days' visit.
Munay Kay and T. A. Reavis have
been appointed road viewera by tbe
oouuty court.
came up Friday tor a visit with
J : I i .. l :
iritiuua uuu ruiHiives.
Mrs. Adelia Moe Is spending a week
with Mrs. Caldwell, on the latter '4
ranch near Greeu Point.
A Japanese babyjwas born at Mt.
Hood last Friday. It was a boy and
for this reason its parents bailed its
coming with joy.
R. W. Kelley is aotlug as secretary
pro tern of the Hood River Irrigation
District, vice Percy A. Smith, who
has resigned the position.
Mrs. Ollie Muir, ot Belliugham,
Wash., sister of Mra. Edgington, Mrs.
Hartley and Mie. Green, arrived Sun
day for a visit with them.
Mrs. Mayos, aooompanied by Mrs.
C. T. Bonney, of Geivaia, Ore., who
will spend a few days here visiting
relatives, returned to Hood J River
Monday.
Civil servioo examinations for rural
delivery carriers will be held August
22. Tbe examinations will be open to
all, but applications should be tiled
as soon as possible.
"Pretty Miss Nobody" will be pre
sented by the Carlisle Stook company
Saturday eveniug at the opera house.
Tbe play is a g iod one and ia said to
be well rendered by tbe Carlisle com
pany. Mrs. Wheeler and daughter, Nona,
of Hood River, were in the city last
Monday aud looked us up. As our
little obaperone was away they prom
ise to come again. St. John's Re
view. Tbe ladles of tbe Unitarian church
will bold a bake sale at tbe store of
Wood & Smith Bros, on next Satur
day. Everything in tbe line of good
home-made pies, cakes, cookies and
doughnuts will be on sale,
Roy Dean, Harry Bailey and Clar
ence Shaw, who recently formed a
partnership to do eleotrloal work,
have rented the basement under the
Hood River Banking & Trust com
pany aud will oonduct tbeir business
there.
Mr. aud Mrs. Ben I. age will leave
the last of tbe week for an extended
trip in the east. They will go over
the Canadian Paoitio and visit io a
dumber of eastern cities, and on tbeir
way bank will spend two months with
relatives and fi lends in Iowa.
Chus. Hall haa the latest addition
to the automobile squad, It la a six
horse power Brush auto buggy. Mr.
Hall reoeived tbe new maoblne last
week aud is using It to save many
steps in getting around to attend to
his several business enterprises in tbe
city.
Six cars of machinery and other
material for the new Hood River
Spray company's plant have arrived
and work of installing it has been
oommenned. It is expected to have
the plant In readiness in time to
manufacture spraying material for
fall and wintei ordera.
A communication from the Mt.
Hood Development League calling tbe
editor's attention to tbe fact that
many orchards there were overlooked
by the Glacier mao In bis recent trip
through the upper valley, was crowd
ed out this week for lack of spaoe.
It will appear next week.
S. Green, representing the United
Wireless Telegraph company, which has
established a plant In Portland, and
had a e'ntiou on Council Crest, is at
11 cod Kiver, in its interests. The
United Wireless company is being giv
en n great deal of attention lately iu
the Portland papers. It ia said by
thani that this system is being very
successfully operated along tbe coast.
Mr. Green expeots to remain some
time at Hood River and may open an
oilioe here.
Hart in Runaway.
W. L. Carnes, while returning to
hla borne in company wltb bis ten-year-old
son Saturday, was run away
with and sustained painful injuries.
When near Gill's store tbe bridle on
one of the horses Mr. Carnes was
driving beoame unfastened und tbe
team became unmanageable. Calling
to his father to jump the boy tumbled
out of the wagon and escaped unhurt.
Mr. dimes did not do so, however,
and was thrown from the buggy wltb
such loice that he was rendered un
couscioiH. He was hurriedly brought
to Dr. Shaw's olllne, where be was re
vived, and it was found that he had
sustained several tad cuts about the
bead aud face. He w?i also badly
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MAIUON MacliAE
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F. W. ANGUS
HOOD RIVEIt
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.
FOR SALE
5 ROOM HOUSE
AND TWO LOTS
$800
On Montello Avenue. Three blocks from postoffice.
House well built, plastered; main house 14x26 with
L 14x10; lias city water, wink, etc. Lots occupy
70x100. Magnificent view.
Terms, Half Cash
Balance on very easy terms. House will rent readily
for f 10 a month, or 15 per cent on investment.
Brig'g's-Ament Land Co.
Room 6, Davidson Bldtf.
Hood River, Oregon
bruised and shaken up. His injuries
are net serious, however, aud it is
expected be will soon recover.
N ol Ice.
Notice is hereby given that tbe as
sessor of tbe Hood Kiver irrigation
Dial riot has completed the assessment
toll for 19U8 and turned tbe books
over to the seoretary, where it may
be inspeoted. The board of directors
will sit as aa equalization board, com
mencing Wednesday at 2 p. m., Au
gust 20, 1908.
Ity order ot president.
R. W. Kelley, Secretary.