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Girls' Wool School Dresses, Reds,
Navys and Fancy Mixtures. Age 4
, to 12 Years. Values up to $4.
Your Choice, $1.00.
Nineteen Dozen New Waists, white,
the latest effects, to wind up the sea
son. Regular values up to $3.50,
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H40D RIVER QLAOlfeft. THtJASDAS, SEPTEMBER 10,1903.
New Fall Dress Goods
New Fall Silks and
Trimmings
Just arrived from the East now open and ready for your
early and careful consideration. We invite every one to
come and see our splendid values.
New Fall Men's Suits
New Fall Boys'
$uits
The XTRAGOOD lines which are the standard of
style and excellence in this glorious land of the free. We
are headquarters for everything in Men's Furnishings.
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BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
The Dietz Studio for photos.
Bee that Clover Seeder at McDonald.
W. E. Sherman went to Portland
Thursday on a business visit.
Beat line of Spray Nozzles at McDon
alds. Stranahan & Clark meet all bona fide
quotations on cement.
Dr. Edmonds went to The Dalles
Tuesday on a business trip.
P'ull line of Lowney's lionbons and
Chocolates at Ross'.
Ueo. S. Millar made a visit to The
Dalles Thursday.
Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con
fectionery at the Fastime.
Schram Fruit Jar, easy to seal, easy
to open, for sale at McDonald's.
F. W. Angus made a business trip
to Portland the first of the week.
Land planter both kinds, Utah and
Ore., at Whitehead's feed store.
' Timothy, red and white clover, vetch
and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's.
.A. A. Jayue left Sunday (or a busi
ness trip to Portland.
GotoW. 8. dribble. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 70 Shoe. tf
Ilazelwood Double Jersey ice cold
Buttermilk at 0. P. Ross.'
Len Reed went to Rawhide, Nev.,
last week, where be expeots to engage
in business.
Black Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure
death to aphis, at Whitehead's.
Don't fail to see the Rojal Tailors
line of samples for full an I winter at
The Toggery. No cotton mixes in this
lot, nothing but absolutely all wool
shown for this fall.
Miss Florcnoe Walratb and Ben
Marron, of Portland, who have been
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis.
J. J. Gibbons, returned home Thurs
day. If you want to buy or sell real estaie
go to Onthank & (Jtten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Alwtracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
Mrs. A. D. Moe and Mrs. C. L.
Clapp left Friday for Boise to attend
tbe tunetal ot their father, Richard
Walther, who died there Thursday,
aged 70 years. While it was Known
that Mr. Waltber had been siek tot
sometime, the news of bis death oauie
unexpectedly, as tbe last report bis
relatives here leoeived was to tbe
effect that be was better.
K yo'u wish to save 550 to $75 when
von bov sour piano, buy direct from
the faotory dealer and not ft oni agents
or canvassers. Several beautiful in
struments .just received from Chicago
at Soule'a Piano House. Second hand
piauoa and organs taken in exchange.
Balance cash or time payments.
In tbe article on Hood River schools
which we published Inst week taken
from tbe School and Home the Agues
giving the value ot Hood Kivei school
nnnnertv read $1,000,000 to $00,000,-
000 when they Bhould have read $1,000
to $00,000. In au item in regard to
tmnHrnm of DroDerlv which were
handled by W. J. Baker & Co., oipb
An were hilt off making the number
of acres lead 8 and 3 when they should
have read 80 and 30. -
Fresh ranch eggs at McGuires.
Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio.
Geo. hvine went to Poitland on a
business trip Friday.
Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio. Mrs. Carroll, who bad been visiting
her son, P. II. Carroll, for several
days, returned to Poitland Sunday.
Wood For Sale Phone 3595. L. E.
Taft.
Wheat and Timothy hay at White
head's. Tbe Mt. Hood and Wauoouia hotels
furnished breakfast for delayed No. 3
Monday morning.
F'or Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to
McDonalds.
Our Light maken day of A'iqht.
The Light & Water Co.
Congressman Ellis dropped off of
No. 2 Thursday on his way from Port
land to Pendletou.
Metal house numbeis at Hunt's Wall
Paper store.
Pboue or see A. Whitehead for
peaohes for cauuiug.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Flunk F.
Voung, September 5, a boy, Myrle
Frank Vouug.
See W. 8. Gribble for Duck Fries,
Fead overs. tf
Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock
at Mclteynolds.
C. D. Thomas and Paul Aubert, ot
Mt Hood, went to Tbe Dulles on a
business trip Thursday.
Ilazelwood Ice Cream at the Pastime.
L. B. Stevens & Co.
Ilex spray in any quantity at White
head's, feed store.
Miss Natl Cooper and Mrs Ciaft,
her sister, weut to Tbe Dalles Thurs
day for a visit at their former home.
Milk shakes and ice cold buttermilk
at the Pastime.
Clover, Timothy and Alfalfu hay at
McReynolds & Co.
Jaok Rand contributed a tine dis
play of peaches to tbe Commeruial
Club exhibit booth this week.
Stock foods of different kinds at
McReynolds & Co.
When on the Heights stop at the
Pastime for cold dnnkB.
C. L. Ireland, editor of the Sher
man County Observer, wai a visitor
at Hood River Mouday.
Petaluma Incubab rs for sale at
McReynolds & Co.
Don't roast her buy her an electric
iron of the Light & ater (Jo.
A floe line ot confections and frejb
fruits at tbe Red Apple oonfeotionery.
Tbe finest line of cigars and tobaccos
in tbe city at tbe Red Apple conteo
tionery.
Mt. Hood ice cream served at tbe
Red Apple confectionery. Nothing on
the market quite equal to this cream.
For R nt In the Davidson block,
two us fine oflice roon:s as there are In
town. Inquire at room 4 or in tbe fruit
office. 817
A nice home for sale at less than
oust, if taken in tbe next 30 days.
Lots facing Oak and State streets.
Apply to J. Otten.
Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover
and timothy hay at Whitehead's.
F. S. Stanley oame up from Port
land for a business visit at Hood Riv
er tbe first .it tbe week.
Ten teams wanted by the Oregon
Lumber Co. Phone Oregon Lumber
Co , at Dee, or Mr. Early's oflice in
town.
11. Henu, ot Bonneville, who lived
at Hood River for a number of yeais,
was a visitor in this olty Saturday.
Ten teams wanted by Oregon Lum-
bei Co. Pbone Oregon Lumber Co.,
at Dee, or Mr. Early'a otiioe in town.
Mr. and Mis. Cbas. Waldron and
Mr. and Mrs. Bushoug spent Tbuis
day in Hood River. Bingen Observer.
For Rent Nine room flat. Also fur
niture for sale. Enquire at C. Bue
low's ttilor shop.
Hall Lewis went to Portland Mon
day in connection with work be is hav
ing done on several houses In that
city.
Have quantity of peaches for oau-
niug. Phone or see Whitehead.
Ten teams wanted by Oregon Lum
ber Co., Phone Oregon Lumber Co.,
at Dee, or Mr. Early's office in town.
J T. Cooper and Miss May Coopei,
who had been visiting at The Dalles
last Heek, returned to theii b me at
Mt. wood Thursday.
Don't "Boast Hit" Buy her an
Electric Iron.
The Light & Water Co.
Mrs. Fied SboeuiHker, who has been
making au extended visit at Hood
River, went lo Pendleton Monday.
Ten teams wanted by Oregon Lum
ber Co. Pbone Oregou Lumber Co.,
at Dee, or Mr. Early's oflice in town.
J. S. Rountree, who has been visit
ing his sou, Dean Rouutree at Dee,
returned to bis home in For-land
Tuesday.
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. F. S. Stanley, who has been at Hood
R ver for a day or two on business,
returned to Portland Tuesday. Mr.
Stanley expected to leave Portland
Wednesday for Cbippeway Falls, Wis.
Call at Soule'a Piano House for
Edison phonographs and records.
With tbe exoeption of one bouse in
Portland this is the largest stook in
Oregon.
Mrs. Gilbert, accompanied by Frank
CaBhen, went to Shaniko Tuesday
where they joined Claienoe Gilbert
and will return home in bis big Pierce
Arrow motor car, which he is exhibit
ing in Sherman oouuty.
A small black bag containing a small
sum of mnuey and n purse baa been
left at this office. Owner cau bave
same by applying here.
Miss Alberty, one of the teaohers of
tbe Lilnd school, and Miss Merta
Huggins, of Hood River, were visitors
at tbe borne ot M. i. rjimmous on
Vancouver avenue several 'lays last
week. Skaman a Pioneer.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slade and
children, who have been staying at the
Mt. Hood hotel since Mr. Slade re
turned from the hospital in Portland,
left Monday for their new borne nonr
Husuni.
GET IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
THF BIG STORE
WITH LITTLE PRICES
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New Post Cards Some
thing new all the time in our
Poft Card Shop. Come in and
"rubber", you'll find it interesting.
Fishing TacKle For sal
mon trout, heavy rod", oil silk
lines, steel leaders, spoon-, min
nows, preserved salmon eggs,
baskets, Flies, etc. Little prices
Jar Tops Jar rubbers, jelly
glasses, sealing wax, paraline,
etc. Little Price9.
Wash Day Needs Tubs,
B)ilers, Clothes Baskets, wring
ers, Clothes lines, Pins and
Bags, Soap. Bluing, Washing
Ammonia, etc. Little Prices.
Japanese ware Dainty
Cups and Saucers, Plates, Vas
es, Crack r Jars, etc. in beauti
ful decorations. Little Prices.
New Graniteware High
grade triple coat kitchen ntens
ils of every sort, very attractive
finish, tbe best ware made.
Jardenierres Add very
much to the appearance of a
potted plant in your home. All
Fines, beautiful decorations.
Little Prices.
Anti-Rust Tinware
AVash Boilers, Dairy Pails, Milk
Pails, S rainers. Dairy Pans,
etc. Made of entra heavy tin
and guaranteed not to rust.
Little Prices.
New Sheet Music We
have lb' largest stock of sheet
usic east of Portland. All
the latest vocal and instrument-,
al bits gac per eopy.
School Supplies Tab
lets, Pencils, Pen?, Ink, Rulers,
School Bane, Frasers, Pencil
Boxes, Crayons, Examination
and Spelling Blanks, Water
Color 1'ainU, etc. Little Prices
Stone Jars Pickling and
Preserving time will soon be
here, and you'll need jars. All
sizes, half gal. to 10 gal. Little
prices.
Foot Ball Season Will
soon be here. V rnfiy I.'eucli
and Spalding G hhI-, Bail, Sliin
Guard", face and head mink, etc
Come in and hear Mr. Bryan
' ihem to appreciate them. Victor Records 50c to S.00.
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The new Bryan Recordx on the Vic
tor are just as distinct as if you wee
in the audience. You mu-t hear
Victor Machines 810 to 300.
Peaohes for canning. Phono or see
A. Whitehead.
Dr. and Mrs. Piueo, who havo been
away on a, vacation, returned home
Tuesday.
Rev. J. W. Mayes and family nriivod
at Hood River Friday for a visit with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. W. D. Decker, of Portland, ar
rived Wednesday for a visit at the
home of Mrs. 11. L. Dumblo.
Chan. T. Early was a Portland visi
tor this week, going down on the local
Monday and returning Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bttrtmess are eu
teitaining Miss Flo Hiukle, a Bister
of Mrs. Bartmess, from Poitlund
E. D. tlimowood has purolmsed the
Carl Ross cottage on Columbia avenue
and will oooupy it in the near iuture.
Jobu Culbertson, who is interested
in some property at Washougal, Wash.,
was o visitor at that place Saturday,
Rev. D. V. Poling, of The Dalles,
and Rev. W. C. Giliuore, of this city,
will exebauge services next hunciay.
Dr. E. H unlock, of Heppner, who
spent several days last week visiting
.1. W. Shipley, returned Home r i may.
Mrs. W. 11. Bishop, of Warm
Springs, who has beeu visitiug friends
In Hood iuver, returned no mo iTiuay
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jackson tire at
Coeur d' Alone, Idaho, where they
are visiting Mi. and Mrs. Hart David
son.
Miss Jennie Sharp, of The Dalles,
who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. Booth, returned to her home Saturday.
G. D. Woodworth and R. P. Loomis
made a trip to Mosior Wednesday for
tbe purpose of looking tho country
over.
Mr. DeBussey, tho popular restuu
ant man, purchased a beautiful R. S.
Howard piano at tbe Soule l'iuuo
House today.
Work has beeu commenced on the
residence which G. W. Thompson will
erent at the corner ot Cascade avenue
aud Ninth street.
Mia. Soulo and daughter, Miss
Marie, who have beeu visiting S. II.
Soule, returned to their home in
Portland Monday.
Prof. E. E. Cuad left Wednesday to
attend u meeting ot the school super
intendents ot tbo state which will be
beld in Portland.
Prof. Henry Howe, of tho land oflice
at Walla Walla, retceutly puiohased a
tine piano for his home hoio from
Soule'a Piano House.
Mia. C. C. Burrows, a sister of
Mrs. Fred Dietz, who has beeu visit
ing here, left for her home at Spring
field, Mo., Tuesday.
Di. R. A. Jayue, who will associate
bimselt in his profession with Dr.
Sbaw, arrived at Hood River last
Thursday with his fnuiily.
Mrs. May L. Gilbeit, who bought
the Kopliu place on tbe Rivei road
about a year ago, disposed of it last
week to Robt. Rand lor eO.WiO.
F. H. Coolidgu has opened a jewelry
stote and watch ropuiiing establish
ment in part of the store occupied by
W. S. Micbols, tho druggist.
W. E. Sherman, C. 11. Stiantihan,
Andy 1'earson, Dr. Diimble and C. K.
Marshall went to Eugne lust week to
attend the state meeting of Hhi iners.
Charles R. Sherman, of the Chris
tian and Missionary Alliance, will
pieaob in tbe ball at Crupper on Sun
day evening, September 13, at 7:30
p. m.
Services iu the Asbury M. E.
cburcb U'.'Xt Sunday at thu uaual
hours. Dr. N EiHux.the new pastor,
will deliver tLe addu-s. Special
music.
Tbe subject at the llii.tiht church
next buuday ujormug ut 11 o'clock is
"Seveu Minds." a soriuou tui the
ouildren. In the evening, "The Four
fold Look."
The Pythian Sisteis hold their first
session loesday, September 15. A
large attendance is desired, siuce
there is tusiness that requites Imme
diate attention.
Wui. Vcgt went to Shepmd's mill
era! springs Monday to visit his
brother, Frank,-who is taking treat
ment there and reports that be is
much improved.
The Cloringer Ideulf will piay a
three nights' engagement at the open
boose next week. They opeu Mouday
night in a melodrama entitled "lh-
Counterfeiters."
Rev. Win. Uranstetttf, of Hood
River, is visiting on Agency ' llaics
Mr. Brinatetler went to Hood Uivor
about a year ago, having charge of a
church there bh pastor.
The beautiful interior piano player,
which has attracted so much attention
at Soule'a Piano House lately was pur
chased by Bert Stiauahdti. Two more
of these are now enroute.
Mr. and Mr, t). T. Green have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Si
monsnn, leturued home Monday.
At the sign of the big Red Apple
buy fancy candies, cold soft drinks,
the famous Mt. Hood ice cream, frr th
fruits and thu finest and best tobaccos
auii ekats.
('aids have been received in this
city announcing tho birth to Mr. and
Mis. W. 1). Nelson of a girl. Mr. Kel
son was formerly employed on tbe
Glacier and is now proprietor of a
paper at Haines, Oiegon,
Rev. V. C. Gilmore delivered a ser
mon Sunday with special refereuce lo
Labor Duy. His address was listened
to with close attention by his hearers,
which consisted of au unusually large
congregation. Special music was pro
vided for tbe service.
K. O. Smith, ot Odell, bought a line
Schiller piano nt Soule'a Piano House
last week.
Geo. Slocoui baa had a new center
show caso placed in his book stote.
It is a huudsome addition to the al
ready attractive fittings iu the place
and allows n much larger display of
the many lines of wares necessary in
Mi. Slocom's business.
The regulur monthly meeting of the
members of the Hood River tire de
partment will be beld Mouday even
ing iu the city ball. As special bus!
uess will come before the meeting it
is requested that there be a full attendance.
IU; fiood tojour wife bring joy to her
HJ-
Jin a I'dciif. Flatiron to-day;
Then In r life will lie easy your clot 'hen
trill tint be ureasy;
And bexidca lite. ineeMment will )ay.
The Light & Water Co.
Wire wound stave pipe in three,
four and six inch sizes. Joe Wilson,
Hood Hi ver, Ore.
G. D. Culbeitson, county clerk of
tho new county ot Hood Kivei, was in
Condon over Sunday on a business
trip. Mr. Culbeitson is also engaged
iu the real estate business in tbe
"Apple City." Condon Globe.
Mrs. Arthur Clarke returned from
Portland Thursday evening, whore
she had beeu assisting in the care ot
the little daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. C.
N. Clarke, who was taken to that city
for treatment in one of the hospitals
aud who is reported as getting along
nicely.
R. W. Pratt has taken possession of
his new house ou Oak street. Tbe
house which Mr. Pratt has been occu
pying n ill be moved into by J. W.
Baker aud family and R. B. Bragg
has rented the linker house whiob he
expects to move into shortly.
Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Tooley nud
daughters were in
visiting Mr. und
mid left today for
Vegas, Cal. lhe
visitiug in Hood
were ou their way
the oity yesterday,
Mrs, Fred Bagley
theit home iu Las
Tooleys have been
River valley und
home. Chrouicle.
School Opens Monday, Aiu 31
OUR
School Supply Department is now open
With the Largest Supply of
TABLETS
For Pencil Work
For Pen nnd Ink
For Compositions
For Correspondence
PENCILS
Soft, Medium, Hard
Colored, for drawing
Crayons of nil kinds.
Special drafting work.
COMPOSITION BOOKS
The Famous Bank Stock
made up specially for this
school work; witu and with
out margin lines; picture of
scboolhouse on the cover.
Inks, Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Boxes, Compasses, Erasers.
Constant study of the system used in the Hood River
Schools and conferences with the teachers enables us to
carry what you nead.
Slocom's Book Store
The Depot for School Books and Supplies
A. C. Staton contributed a dozen
llartlett pears to the other fruit being
exhibited ut the Commercial ("hit
booth Wednesday that are about the
largest and iiuest specimens of this
lino fruit ever seen ut Hood River,
Of hnmcuso sifl and peituct they are
uttracting much nttention.
John Citstner, oue ot Hood River's
export niii lo packers, made us a pleas
nut visit Friday last. He says there
is a bumper crop iu that valley this
year. There will be 40() or mote car
loads and I but while they will not
likely seciite Hiioh prices as tbey did
last year there will be no cause tor
complaint as to prices. St. Johns
Review.
W. F. Laraway Is displaying an ex
Ira flue line of sterling silverware,
solid goods and cut glass which he re
cently received through bis eastern
buyu'. The fact that a jewelry store
ut Hood River can carry a stock rt
such high-class goods as these indi
cates a good deal of prosperity ou tbe
part cf its residents.
Apart from tho fact that the banks
and aohools were closed and tbe post
ntllce nbsurved holiday hours, Labor
Day at Hood lim r passed off without
any observance of it. The day was a
tiaiticularly quiet oue for merchants,
as few peoplo were in town and little
tradiug was done.
S. I!. Bolton, a laige land holder of
Twin Falls, l iaho, was at Hood River
this week investigating ftuit growing
ennditons here. Mr. Bolton has been
all over tbe eoast making a similar
investigation, but reserved Hood
River for a last look. In many ways
be snys h ' believes Hood River has
a Iv iTita-ii-s not possessed by other dis
tricts and may decide to iuve-.t heie.
Woik ou the cold i-torage plant for
the Hood River Apple Growers' Uniou
is progressing. The basoment of the
building is oumplited and workmen
are busy laying the walls lor the otbci
ttcries. The building will h 5(1 x IE 0
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
Filling Prescriptions
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t and physician is assured if
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gained a reputation (or relia-supplying
Pure Fresh Drugs
our prescriptions. When you
prescriptions here you are
ideal service.J
THE GLACIER PHARMACY,
CHAS. N. CLARKE
THE DRUGGIST
HOOD RIVER, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge are moving I feet and three stories hnl). Th
to Hood River. Mrs. 0. stopped over machinery will be located iu tbo Imse
a few days en route to visit her par-1 ment and ele'-atora will ti uifptii
ents, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Strahl. i fiuit firun tho receiving rocin to the
Sherman County Observer. j storage compartments.
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The Toggery
In now showing the best
line of fall wimples for
Men's Suits and ( )vercoats
ever shown in Hood River.
The Royal Tailors
line which are absolutely
all pure WOOL. Not a
sample in tho lotthat has
a fibre 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 lUyal 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.
me Tog'g'ery, RprHoPcr?eto0rw