HOOD,RIVEB 0LA01BS THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1608.
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BRIEF LOCAL MATTE RH.
The Dietz Studio for photos.
See that Clover Seeder at McDonalds.
Tickled pork and corned beef Me
Quire liroe.
Lime and cement in any quantity at
Whitehead's.
Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con
fectionery at the Pastime.
Fresh lmlitiut, salmon and razor
clams at McGwire's Friday's.
Schrain Fruit Jar, easy to seal, easy
to open, for sale at McDonald's.
Lund plaster both kinds, Utah anc'
Om , at Whitehead's feed store.
Timothy, r'd and white clover, vetch
and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's.
GotoW. 8. Gribhle. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 7t Shoe. tf
llazelwood Double Jersey ice cold
Buttermilk at C. P. Host.'
lilack Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure
death to aphis, at Whitehead's.
Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover
und timothy hay at Whitehead's.
For sale At a bargain, a modern
house with two lots and bam. lots
face on Oak running through to State
street. Apply to J. Otteu.
Prof. E. E. Coad was aide to be
about the bouse Suuday for I be Hist
time since he met with theacoid-ut
w bleb broke his leg.
Di'n't fail to see the Royal Tailors
line of samples for fall and winter at
The Toggery. No cotton mixes in this
lot, nothing but absolutely all wool
shown for this fall.
If you want to buy or sell real estaie
go to Onthank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
Com mod oi ( Dean was forced this
week to move the landing place of thn
White Salmon ferry baok near the old
mill site, the water having got too
low to allow of lauding any nearer
town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nichols have re
turned trom Moro, whore they went
to be preseut ht a funeral last week.
Xhey were accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. A. .1. Adams, parents of Mis.
Nichols, who will visit here for a
month.
If you wish to save U50 to 875 when
you buy your piano, buy diroot from
the factory dealer and not fioni agents
or canvassers. Several beautiful in
struments just reoeived from Chicago
at Soule's Piano House. Seooud hand
pianos and organs taken in exohange.
Balance cash or time payments.
B. R. Reeves, well kuowu at Hood
River, where be lived tan years ago
and who was at one time proprietor
of the Mt. Hood hotel, arrived here
on a visit Monday. For some time
Mr. Reeves has been nfilioted with
asthma and has traveled all nvet the
coast to secure lelief Ha came here
for that purpose, and Tnesday went
up to the Mt Hood country. Satur
day be telephoned to a trieud in town
that oil arriving there be experienced
almott immediate relbf and that be
was better than be had been in many
years.
Fresh ranch eja-s at McGuires.
Our work guaranteed. Deit Studio
Finishing for amateur at Deitz Stu
dio. Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon
alds. Chicken for Sunday dinner at McGuires.
Phone 3595. L. E.
Wood For Sale-Taft.
Wheat and Timothy hay at White
head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to
McDonalds.
Metal house numbeis at Hunt's Wall
Paper store.
Fresh made sausage at Mc.Guire Bros,
every day.
See W. S. Gribhle for Duck Eriea,
Fead ovr-s. tf
Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock
at McReynolds.
Hazelwood Ice Cream at the Pastime,
L. B. Stevens & Co.
Rex spray in any quantity at White
head's feed store.
Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa hay at
McKeynolds & Co.
Stock foods of different kinds at
McReynolds & Co.
Mrs. Marion MaoRae came up from
Portland on a busiuesa visit last Fri
day. A nioe borne for sale at less than
cost, if taken in the next 30 days.
Lots facing Oak and Stuto streets.
Apply to .). Otten.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wottrell, of
Portland, came up Saturday for a
short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Carter at their country borne.
Call at Soule'a Piano House for
Edisoti phonographs and records.
'Vith the exception oc one house In
Portland this is the largest stock in
Oregon.
Jack Bagley, who bia been appoint
ed agent tor the Open River 1'ianspor
tation company at 'the Dalles, left for
that city Saturday to take up bis new
duties.
Try a Royal Tailors suit and you will
have no other. Fully guaranteed in
every particular. See the samples and
have your measure taken at The Tog
gery. The operating room of the Pad He
States Telephone company has been
consolidated with that ct tbe Home
company aud all calls are now receiv
ed and transmitted from the latter.
Tbe office room formerly occupied
by tbe PaoiUo States Telephone com
pany, is being refitted for Aitbur
Clarke, who will remove bis jewelry
store there as soou as it is ready for
occupnuciy.
Miss V.va Clapp, tbe Misses Freida
and II ii Id a Hiuriohs, Miss Zena Miller
an t Hay Murphy, who are students at
the Normal Sohool rt Monmouth, Ore
gon, returned to theirs borne at Hood
River Saturday and are taking teach
ers' examinations this week.
John Cairoll, ot Mosier, maua,'er of
tbe Mosier Fruit Growers' Unioo,
spent Saturday aud Sunday at Hood
River. Mr. Carroll bus just finished
shipping three carloads of peach
plums for tbe association, which re
cently moved int its new quarters.
Milk shakes and ice cold buttermilk
at the Pastime.
Petaluma Incubators for sale at
McReynolds & Co.
When on the Heights Btop at the
Pastime for cold drinks.
Division Superintendent Campbell,
of the O. R. AN., went east in bis
private car attached to tbe looal Fri
day. Mrs. Frank Cram's mother, who
baa been visiting ber here, returned
to ber home in Walla Walla last Sun
day. Geo. Clougb, of Arlington, who
owns a place in the valley, oame down
Saturday to epeud Sunday at Hood
River.
Little Miss Margaret MoOrath is
visiting ber sister, Lena, at Hood
River this week. Sherman County
Observer.
A. II. Filers, of Portland, wbo is
clearing up 40 acres iu tbe Mt. Hood
district, was a visitor at Hood River
Sunday.
Robt. Livingstone, ot Portland,
oame up from that city to look over
bis several piopertiea iu tbe valley
latt week.
Miss Laura Van Horn, employed at
tbe Mt. Hood hotel, left Saturday for
a month's vacation at ber borne in
Fossil, Ore.
Noim Young and Sheriff Morse
went to Camp Overalls Friday to stay
Saturday and Sunday with their fam
ilies, wbo are in uamp there.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Baker, wbo have
been camping at Camp Overalls for
two weeks, returned home Suuday.
Mr aud Mil. Harry DeWitt are
spending tbe week there this week.
The girl baby born to Mr. aud Mrs.
Fred Newby ' recently died Friday,
August 7. -Tbe body waa brought to
this oity, where burial services we're
held aud Interment made in Idlewilde
cemetery. A large party ot sympa
thetic friends met the funeral party
at tbe train and assisted in tbe last
sad rites attending tbe infant's death.'
A. J. Derby, Chas. Wilsun and J.
H. Osborne returned from a fishing
trip to tbe Little White Salmon Fri
day. We are Informed by the Judge
that tbe trio cmglit 300 "email ones "
Three huudred seems to be a very
popular number with fishermen this
summer. We Lave also obsetved that
they make it a point to return home
after dark.
J. O. Goldtbwaite, who la at pres
ent staying lu Portland, has been at
Hood River for several days looking
for a location. As soon as be can llnd
a place to bis likiug Mr. Goldthwaite
will make a purchase, build a uioe
home and come to the valley to re
side. Mr. Goldthwaite tell us that
be paid $1.50 for a dozen Hood River
apples in New Yoi! last wiuter.
Diok Yates, who was driving tbe
well-known hoise belonging to S E.
Bart mess about town F. iday, was run
away witb. Ibe animal was soared
into running away by an accident to
the shafts of the wagon and made a
hot paoe through town, running as far
as the Hartley block, where Dick pi
loted it into a tree. Tbe wagon was
quite badly damaged, but Matter
Yates escaped uuiujured. When asked
if be was frightened by bis escapade
be replied: "A little bit. Not much."
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men, Boys and Girl. Your Tumbler Heavy and ihm squito Net, Wire Scree. h, Hy
choice of anv we have left for 10c blown, bell and taper shapes, Traps, Dish Covers, Insect Pow
" all sizes. Little Prices. der, etc. Little Prices.
Pocket Knivea Good ones , Ice Cream Freezers
all styles and sizes. Hunter's Jar Tops W rei.ch : Rub- W,y d-.i.'t you get one for iie
Knives.' Fish Knives, Pruning bers, Sealing W ax, ruit I 'S- Uepe Wj4r) (lui ? We .
Knives, Pocket Axes, etc. Little es, Strainers, I reecrvin- Ket- , b k y , Pricep
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Hothe- 8?-rab K W h,te and decorated patterns m K,wer ,.. ctc. A
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Can and every other kind of 10c to 7oc per 100.
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IT UAWT RP I niUfi Till the school bell rings. Each year we anticipate this event
II null I DC LvllU farinalvance by looking out the best and newet t'lin in
School Supplies, and' as usual we aie here this year with everything the children, will need to
(tart to school.
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Geo. Fox went to Portland Tuesday
for a sboit visit.
Miss Louise Goddard was a visitor
in Portland this week.
J. L. Henderson spent Sunday on
bla ranch at White Salmon.
Rev, Mr. House, of Spokane, visited
at Hood River tor several days last
week.
R. E. Laraway is takiug a short va
cation, which be la spending at tbe
seashore.
Mrs. Gilbert aud her daughter, Mrs.
F. Shoemaker, left Tuesday for the
seashore.
A. G. Steptoe returned from Port
land Wednesday, after a day's visit iu
tbe oity.
Newton Clark, who has been away
oo a vaoation, returned home Wed
nesday. Dr. M. A. Joues. wbo baa been vis
iting1 in Portland, returned borne
Tuesday.
Uaua Lage spent a day or two in
Portland tbia week. He returned
borne Wednesday.
Cbas. Castner has been spend iug
several days witb his family at Camp
Overalls this week.
S. H. Soule returned from Portland
Wednesday, where ho had been mak
ing a business visit.
Miss Mildred McMnnu, of Portland,
a niece of Dr. and Mrs. Carnes, la vis
iting at tbeir home.
Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Rand, of Mon
tavllla, visited V. Rand and family
a few days last week.
Fred Howe has sold bis wood raw
ing outfit toH. E. Bloucber, who will
operate it Id tbe future.
Mrs. Waldo and daughter, of Hood
River, spent Inst wek witb Ed Nap
per'a family at White Salmon.
John Zolls went to Portland Tues
day to be present at tbe convention
ot Foresters being held iu that oity.
The ladies of the Christian church
will hold a bake sale next Saturday in
tbe window of Wood & Smith Bros.'
store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sobmeltzer and
Mt. and Mrs. A. Keir lett for tbe sea
shore Tuesday, wheie tbey will epeud
a week.
Mrs. A. C. Buck reoently spent a
few days visiting witb ber daughter,
Nettie, wbo is employed In tbe tele
phone office at Wasco.
W. S. Chapman, who is interested in
Hood River aud White Salmon prop
etty, came up from Portland Satur
day to stay over Sunday.
Prof. McKnight, of this city, Prof.
J. C. Brldwell, of Corvallis, Ore., W.
11. Sanders and F. Masses made the
ascent of Mt Hood last week.
E. L. Smith, who has been spend
ing sometime with Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Rand at their cqjttage at tbe sea
shore, returned home Wednesday.
Judge A. R Byrkett, who has huge
business interests at Bingen, but who
spends most of bis time iu Portland,
was a visitor at Hood River lawt week.
Rev. Brown, ot Ceuterville, Wash.,
will preaob at tbe Christian church
next Sunday evening. Most cordial
invitation to the publio to this ser
vice. R. E. Harbison, accompanied by
bia daughters, Hester and Rutb, left
Monday morning for Albany, where
tbey will visit Mrs. Harbison's broth
er. J. S., and family for a couple of
weeks.
Piof.'j. C. Bidweil, of the Depait
meut of Zoology and Entomology of
the Oregon Agricultural College, at
Corvallis, was a receot visitor at
Hood River. Mr. Bidweil 'a us here
n connection with his profession.
Mr. and Mrs. Siade, formerly of
Chicago, who have been camping on
the Scbenck 4 Hoy place, went to
Husum Tuesday, where Mr. Slade has
purchased 150 acres, witb 15 acres
cleared and set to trees.
A young lady who is visiting M. L.
Howard met witb h serious accident
at Camp Overalls Monday, where the
Howard family were iu camp. While
going through tho woods she fell from
a log, breaking several ribs and sus
taining internal injuries.
Mrs. C. O. Horning aud daughters,
Edna and Elizabeth, and son, Lowell,
of University Park, have been visiting
Mr?. Homing's winter, Mrs. R. E.
Harbison, and family tbe past week.
Tbey returned home Saturday after
noon. Dr. F. C. Brosius left liiot week ior
American Lake, where he Is attending
tbe maueuvers of tbe Oregon Stato
Guard. Mis. Broniu. and hereon aud
daughters are also absent from tbe
city and will spend several weeks vis
iting in cities in the Puget Sound
country.
G. R Castner, who sometime ago
resigned bis position as fruit inspec
tor of Wa'co county, bns been ap
pointed inspector for Hood River
county. As yet there has been no
appointment made to Oil this position
io Wasco.
Frank Ginger, of Moeier.speut Suu
day at Hood River.
Mrs. M. A. Shaw went to Poitland
Wednesday for a short visit.
Roger and Forrest Moe and Hatry
Clapp are spending a couple of weeks
at Camp Overall.
E. llrayford, wbo went to Eastern
Washington last ween on a visit, re
turned home Saturday.
Win. Yates attended the oouveutlou
of postmasters held in Portland tbe
latter part of last week.
ChHS. Plog and family, who have
beuu visiting in the Willamette valley,
returned home Sunday morning.
Mrs. F. 11. I sen berg, acoompanied
by her sister, wbo has been visiting
ber, left Wednesday for a week's visit
at the seaside. tml
A. C. Stevons, the well-known dray
man, has purchased the ice cream,
oonfectionery and cigar store formerly
conducted by S. Barton on the
Heights and will run it under the
name of the "Pastime."
Ibe teachers' examinations which
are being held this week are being
conducted by Prof. Thompson.
Eighteen teanhers are in attendance
aud examinations for both state and
county papers are being taken.
" Rov. Father Apollinaia Jobmann,
who baa been placed In charge ot the
Catbolio parish at Hood River, con
ducted his first service here last Sun
day. Father Johmann comes from
Sau Francisco, where he was connect
ed with the large parish of St. An
thony's churob.
The ChriBtian and Missionary Alli
ance campmeeting will be postponed
from August 23 until September 18 on
account of other meetings. There
will be regular meetings at tbe Alli
ance chapel every Suuday afternoon
and Tuesday evening. 0. E. Perry,
superintendent.
An apple of the Early Harvest va
riety is being exhibited in Laraway'a
jowelry store that is Ki'a lnohos iu
circumference. It was grown by Geo.
T. Prather, wbo states that he picked
all tbe other apples from tbe tree
sometime ago aud left this one be
cause it was so small. Mr. Pratber
acoouuts for its size from tbe fact tbat
a pipe near the tree leaked and caused
the mammoth growth.
E. H. Sbepaid baa been advised
that he has been eleoted a member ot
the International Apple Shippers' As
sociation. As this organization doea
not as a rule eleot any one to mem
bership except those engaged in tbe
buying and shipping of apples, and as
the news of bin election oame to him
as a surprise be attributes the aotiou
ot the organization to a number of
his friends wbo are engaged Iu tbe
business.
Dr. J. A. Jayne, of Springfield,
Ore., brother of A. A. Jayne, of tbla
oity, has disposed of bis interests In
the Willamette "alley and Is about to
locate at Hood River. He will be as
sociated with Dr. Shaw and tbe new
firm will have offices tn the Eliott
building. Dr. Jayne baa practiced
mediniue successfully for a number ot
years In the valley and will be a valu
able addition to the medical frater
nity o! our city.
The Modern Brotherhood of Amer
ica celebrated the anniversary of ita
organization last Filday evening by
giving an entertainment. To tbe
uiiiHio ot Bnatty's orchestra about
thirty members, with their wives aud
sweethearts, indulged in dancing un
til midnight, when refreshments were
served. A report made of the condi
tions of the organization showed that
it has enjoyed a good growth during
the year, as it was started witb 12
members and now has 50.
Tbe regulai mcutbly meeting of tbe
Commercial Club was held last Mon
day evening. Owing to the fact tbat
a uumbei of tho ottiaers and membera
were out of town udtbing but routine
business was tiausaotd. lu tbe ab
sence of President Jayne, Cbas. T.
Early preeided. Secretary P. S. Dav
idson repotted the addition ot two
new members and also read a report
from the committee on the proposed
new huiHiDg for tbe Commercial Club
stating that the committee thought it
best to delay any further action until
later.
A party consisting of Aroh Adams,
KilHwoitb Hanna, 1. L. Judd, Jack
Schluter, Chas. Darlny and Manager
liardinger, of the Home Telephone
company, went to Cloud Cap Inn
Saturday, and Sunday made tbe as
cent of the mountain. The party ar
rived at tbe summit about 11 o'olook
and after spending an hour there re
turned, reaching tbe inn about 2
o'clock in the afternoon, lu making
tho accent Mensus. Judd and Schluter
came near being badly injured by a
bould' r which became Ioosne1 by
some of the climbers who were above
Itbem and roiled down. It miied
'Schluter's head by a few inches, but
: Judd was not so fortunate, as tbe fly
lng rock struck htm in the fleshy part
of the leg mid I'luised it quite hadly.
The oiimbers returned borne Suuday
evening.
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MAIUON MacItAE
PORTLAND
F. W. ANGUS
HOOD RIVER
LIST YOUR PHOPERTY WITH
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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.
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The Toggery
Is now showing the best
line of fall samples for
Men's Suits and Overcoats
'1, ever shown in Hood River.
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A line which are absolutely
'V a11 Pure WOOL. Not a
sample in the lot that has
a flbre'of cotton or mercer
ized stock in it. Suit or
overcoat made to measure,
fit guaranteed, style guar
anteed, and the cloth is
guaranteed ALL WOOL.
A written guarantee from
the Royal Tailors goes
with each suit. Prices from
$20 to $45
Whether you are ready to order or not we want you
to come in and inspect these samples.
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