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VISITORS TO OUR APPLE FAIR
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BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
The Dieti Studio for photos.
Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon
alds. New styles of Gordou bats at Vogt
tiros.
Lime and cement in any quantity at
Whitehead's.
Peaches for canning. Phone or see
A. Whitehead.
rA r nieu's suits see Vogt Bros, be
fore purchasing.
IVlaluma Ineulmt' ra for sale at
Mclievnolds & Co.
Strannhan & Clark meet all bona fide
quotations on cement.
Full line of Lowney'a Bonbons and
Chocolates at Koch'.
Fine line of toba'd, cigars and con
fectionery at the Pastime.
Don't roast ner buy her an electric
iron of the Light & Water Co.
Seh rani Fruit Jar, easy to seal, fury
o open, for sale at McDonald's.
Lain I plaster loth kinds, Utah am'
Ore., at Whitehead's feed store.
'limothy, red and white clover, vetch
and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's.
GotoW. 8. Gribblu. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 7(1 Shoe. tf
Ilazelwood Double Jersey ice cold
Buttermilk ut C. P. Ross.'
A Que Bne ot confections and tied)
fruits at the Red Apple confectionery.
Bla k Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure
death to aphis, at Whitehead's.
l'he finest line of cigars and toLacccs
in the city at the Red Apple conteo
t ionery.
Voat Bros, have received their fall
Hud winter lines of clothing and
shots. See them before purchasing.
Come and briug your friends to the
moving plotuie show at the opera
house, h'un and amusement foi all.
Admission only 1U cents.
For R.nt fit the Davidson block,
two us tine office rooms as there are in
town. Inquire at room 4 or in the fruit
office. si 7
Call at Soule'i Piano House for
Edison phonographs aud records.
'Vith the exception of one bouse in
Portland tbis Is the largest stock Id
Oregon.
Don'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
Bhown 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.
TEA
Moneyback means that
the tea is good and well
worth the money.
Can't mean anything:
else.
Your trocar returns your money if T '!
like Schilling's Bct; we pr dim.
GET IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
Crockery Glassware Stoneware
Chinaware Woodenware
Silverware . Tinware House Hardware
Baskets Suit Cases Telescopes Lamps
Foot Ball Goods at List Prices
NEW VICTOR RECORDS
A Big Shipment this week. Come and
hear them.
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You Need to buy Goods or not OUR WHOLE PLANT IS AT YOUR
We want you to feel perfectly at home
Mothers and Children Welcome
Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio.
Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio. Wood For Sale-Phone 3595. L. E.
Taft.
Wheat and Timothy hay at White
head's. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to
McDonalds.
Alarm clocks, 11.25 to 820.CO at
Coolidge'a.
Our Hihi make day of A'iglit.
The Light &' Water Co.
Phone or see A. Whitehead for
penches for canning.
See W. S. Gribble for Duck Fries,
Fead overs. tf
Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock
at Mi1 Reynolds.
Rex spray in any quantity at White
head's feed store.
Clover, Timothy and Alfalfa fiay at
McKeyuolds & Co.
Best closer pasture in the valley,
C. R M.isiker, Odell.
Stock foods of different kinds at
McReynolds & Co.
Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mixed clover
and timothy hay at Whitehead's.
Have quantity of peaches for can
ning. Phoue or see Wbitebead.
Ten teama wanted by Oregon Lum
ber Co., Phono Oregon Lumber Co ,
at Dee, or Mr. Karl's ottice in town.
there are letters at tbu Glacier
ottice directed to U. 11, J., J. and
S.
Don't "Itoant Her" Buy her an
Electric Iron.
The Light & Water Co.
Have yur watches and clocks repair
ed at Coolidge's. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Are you all run down? 1 Get run up
by taking Nichol's lilood & Neive
touio; prioe 50c.
Mt. Hood ice creaoi served at the
Red Apple confectionery. Nothing ou
the market quite equal to tbis cream.
I handle excluisvely Upper Hood
River Valley lands. Call upon me at
Dee aud I will show tbeiu to you.
W. II. Marshall.
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. Get a trial bottle of Dr. Nichol's
Rheumatic Remedy, Kidney Remedy,
or Bladder tablets. A romedy fio
every 111, that will do the work at
small cost. Manufactured by Dr.
Nichol's Pbarmaoy, Hood River, Ore.
When you get burnt, sent quick for
Nlohol's "Cool It". Price 50o. It
takes out the lire, relieves the pain,
and prevents a soar.
A complete line of watobes at Cool
ldge's Klgiu. Waltham, Howard &
Hamilton and bII standard makes car
ried in stock.
If you hare a stiff neck or sore
joints, try Nichol's Liniment Once
tried you will never do without it
afterwards. Price 50c.
I'. A. Decker, rcpesenting tbe Ori
son Journal, spent several days here
lost week getting material foi a write
up about Hood River.
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Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Wrigbt were
Portland vlstiota last week.
R. P. Orr who was called to Port
land last week returned borne Friday.
Special low price on planoa and or
gans and all musloal goods daring tbe
fair. 8. II. Soule'a Uouse.
Mrs. . Cowley, of tbis city spent
last week at The Dalles visiting ber
daughter Mrs. G. R.WUehart.
All mllleoery goods a t M a. N. 0.
Billings will go at aldisoount of 25 per
oeat off at once, nothing reserved.
Miss Grace Ladd, of Portland was
a visitor at Hood River Friday re
turning to tbe city Saturday.
All the latest new goods, pattern
bats and beautiful ostrltcb tips at 25
per cent oil at Mrs. N. O. Billings.
II S Dauo spent tbe past week at
The Dalle j where be bad tbe oontiact
to lay a parquet floor in tbe fine res
ideuoe of Mrs. Wm, Lord of that city.
A 25 per cent discount on millinery
goods at Mrs. N. O. Hillings fora now
on, on all the fall and winter styles of
trimmed bats.
Dr. J. KJglngton returned from
Wasco and the John Day country Fri
day where bo owns property and
where be was called in connection
with it.
Ms. N. O. Billings announces a spe
cial millinery sale to take place at
ouue. Those who wish to take advan
tage of it should call on ber.
Floyd Hpurllo. who recently came
to Hoed River from Harriahurg Pa.,
has takeu a position as clerk in the
store of Wood & Hoggins.
Hood River was represented at the
W. C. T. U. convention held Id Port
laud last week by Mis. J. W. Rig by,
Mrs Parkius and Mrs. Perigo
J. Otteu aud E. L. Smith went to
Portland Sunday to get information
aud estimates in regaid to paving
Oak street from First to Fifth.
3. M. Hunt will have a booth near
the exhibit building during tbe fair
where those who want oards or signs
painted to place ovei tbeir displays
can have tbe work done at short no
tice. R. B. Loug bad a dczen fine Spitz
enbergs on exhibition in the window
of Esaon & Currin's drug store tbis
week in advance of tbe fair. They
were perfeot ior uniform, size and
coloi.
Jobn T. Ford, who has been iu the
coufectionery business with hia son,
Aura,' in Hood River, for several
months, writes greetings to all of bis
many Dallas trriends and reports
enormus activity In the tall harvest
of fruits iu that locality. Polk Coun
ty Observer.
Among tbe visitors who passed
through tbis city ou tbeir way to 'Tbe
Dalles fair last week was Prof. Withy
comb of the Oregon Agricultural Col
lie. Tbe professor announced to a
ul ruber of friends at tbe depot that
t t would be on band for tbe Hood
tiiver Fair.
Tbe excellent apple display which
was made at I be Dalles fair and wbioh
lock miuy prizes tor Hood River was
Urgcly gotten together by Leslie
Butler and C. D. Thompson seoretary
of Hood River Fruit Fair association.
Knowing that tbis was a busy time
for Hood River's apple men tbey went
nut among them and got tbe goods.
SUCCESSORS TO
BOOTH & CO.
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Mrs. Bert Kent
land tbis week.
is visiting in Port-
C. K, Marshall and son spent sever
al days in Portland this week.
Born To Mr. aud Mrs. Chus. Hull,
October 7th, a boy, Keith English.
Bom To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bole,
at Hood River, October 8th, a girl.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Con
naway, Oototer lUtb, at Odell, a girl.
Born-To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ad
ams, at Underwood, October, 8th, a
boy.
Born-To Mr. and Mrs. C. II.
Vaughau at Hood River, October 8th,
a girl, Virginia.
Mrs. S. Blowers who baa been vis
iting relatives in Portland has re
turned home. .
See tbe big line of suits, coats and
raincoats at Morlan'a new store. Spe
otal sale tbis week.
Mrs. E. W. Jones, of Portland,
earue up Wednesday to visit with ber
sister, Mrs. 11. L. Dumble.
Mrs. 11a Smith baa accepted a posi
tion in Cram's htore attoravisit to
Portland and Eastern Oregon.
Dr. J. F. Walt bad as bis guest Inst
week bis father, A. 8. Watt of Port
land aud bis nleoe Miss Naylor.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Isenherg enter
tained this week Miss Ruby Folsom
and Mrs. Johnson, of Nebraska.
Del Rand has accepted a position in
Bragg &, Co. 'a store- where he is serv
ing that firm and bia many friends.
Mrs. W. Kelr, of Centralia, Wash.,
arrived here Tuesday evening to visit
relatives and attend the fruit fair.
Regular services Sunday morning
end evening at tbe Christian ohuroh.
Tbe publlo is cordially invited to at
tend. Miss Frances Biagg is acceptably
helping to attend to the rush of busi
ness at the store of R. B. Bragg &
Co., at present
Special sale of Ladies' and Misses'
suits, rainooete, etc at Morlan'a new
store, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
of this week.
Judge Byrkett, of Bingen, was iu
this oily Wednesday for a short stay
on bis way to LosAngeles, whore he
will spend tbe winter.
Don't forget Morlan'a new store.
We will have a big line of suits, coats,
and rain coats on special sale Tburs
day, Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Slusher re
turned to Hood River Sunday from
Dufur where tbey bad been spending
some time visiting Mr. Slasher's rel
atives. ' Mrs. J. K. McGregor came down
from Mosier Tuesday for a short visit
before leaving for Oakland, Calif.,
where she was called by the serious
illness of her son.
Herbert Booth King, representing
tbe Portland Public Market and Cold
Storage Co., spent sevearl days at
Hood River tbis week in the Interest
of that company.
Miss Ella May Bird, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Hamlin Bird,
will be married today at the home of
her parents at Pioe Grove to Mr.
William Leonard Hodges.
Traveling Ticket Agent O'Neill cf
tbe O R. & N. spent a good part of
tbe week here lust week during the
rush of business occasioned by Tbe
Dalles Fair.
We will hold a thrctt-days sain of
Ladies' suits aud raincoats, com
mencing Thursday, Ootof.er 15, Don't
forget the place is Morlan's new store
at the corner recently occupied by L
H. Hugging.
Canning peaches at Davidson Fruit
Co., 2cts. per pound at the warehouse,
or 2cts. delivered at your bouse.
Order plenty, quick, before they are
gone. Fifty pounds in a box. May
never be so cheap again.
The oontract for a sewer that will
reacb residences on tbe lower end of
Columbia aveuue has been let and
work will be commenced on it as soon
as the necessary arrangements can lm
made for starting tbe work.
Undertaker J, E. Nichols went to
Cbenowith Saturday aud had the
body of tluiib B. Lutk, which was
buried tb -Te 14 years agn, exhumed
It was brought to this city and sent
to Silverton, Ore., where it was rein
terred. Prof. C. I. Lewis, of the Oregon
Agricultural College and Mr. Viu
rent, alio or that institution, arrived
Tuesday evening to be prcseut for the
fair and take a drite over the valley.
Mr. Lwi is inteieted in pome pol
lination experiments which he is
mak ng at Hood Kl-er and which were
alerted a year ago.
Accompanied r.y his wife Col Hart
ley was taken to Hot Lake Monday
nlgbt suffering witb a serious attrp
of InBaroatory rheumatism. Mr.
Hartley was in such a serious condi
tion tbst be bad to be carried to tbe
train and fears were entertained for
his recovery. Word was received
here Wednesday, however, that be is
much better.
Chas. Castner left for a trip in East
ern Washington, Sunday night. He
will he gone several weeks.
Rev. W. C. Giluinre, pastor of the
Riverside Congregational church an
nounces special servioos ior the M. W.
A. next Sunday evening.
Thns. M. Goodrich, of the firm of
Goodrich & Goodrich, who lire the
architeota of tbe new residence of
which G. D. Woodworth is erectiug
here, was u visitior at Hood River
Monday.
The V. W. C. T. U. met ou the
evening of October 10, at tbe borne of
Mrs. G. P. Crowell. After a short
business session, an interesting pro
gram was rendered.
B Born Oct. 9, 1908, at Hill View
Ranch, Chico, Washington, to Mr.
and Mrs. Guy McAfee, a daughter.
Prior to her marriage, Mrp. McAfee
was Miss Kva Nickiasou and she lived
nt Hood River for a number of years
and has many warm friends here.
The management of the Cottage
Hospital is making an effort to secure
the publlo library for the hospital
whioh was placed here several yeais
ago through popular subscription.
The matron in ?hargo ot the hospital
finds it difllcult to supply patieuta
with reading matter and believes tbe
library would be a great holp In or
der to got it, it will be necessary to
get the signatutes of the subscribers
to the library, releasing tbe books for
that purpose. To do tbis a petition
is now being circulated and those who
are willing lo give the library to the
hospital are asked to sign it or in
form the hospital managers of tbeir
willingness to do so.
.Meeting of Comniejcinl Mull
I be regular mooting of the Hood
River commeiciul Club was held last
Monday night. President A. A.
Jayue presided ut tbe meeting and
tbe business transacted was largely of
a routine natura. Among the mat
ters taken up was that ot taking steps
to place and exhibit fruit at the Na
tional Apple Show which opens at
Spokane December 1st. Mr. C. D.
Thompson, secretary cf tbe fair bbbo
ciatiou who was present, presgented
the matter to tbe club wbioh after
considerable discussion was referred
to a committee coneisitug of himself,
G. R. Castner and J. A. Wilson with
instructions to take the matter up
with tbe oUloera of tjie county court.
Corf Visits ilanna & Perigo
A cow that was being driven
through Oak street Wednesday morn
ing by young Hartley suddenly took
a notion to visit tbe grocery store of
Hantia and Perigo & made a dash
tor tbe door. Bulling through It she
fell just as sho got inside and made
things lively (or a few minutes until
she could be held down. To remove
tbo animal it was necessary to secure
rope and haul her out of the store.
No particular damage was done and it
is thought that tbe animal was at
ti acted by the tine fresh cabbage
which she saw displayed in be win
dow. This is ouly nuother demon
stration of the fact thut It pays to
advertise.
Inhibitors Busy Placing Display
A good many exhibitrs were busy
yesterday getting their exhibits in
place. One of them was A. P. Bate
ham of Mosier who was placing a line
d'splay of Spitzeu bergs. Skamania
county will have a display at the fair
for t he first time. Hit is in charge
of Roswelt Shelley aud tor variety it
will Le liaid to beut. It consists of
fruit, vegetables, grains and cereals
and in tact about everything that can
be grown in the temperate zone. The
llrst exhibit to be pluoed was one
made by A. C. Buok consisting of a
most remaikablo growth of onions.
Tbe fair managers and oarpeuteis
put tbe finishing touches on tbe in
terior ot tbe pavilion yesterday after
noon. A large platform has been
erected iu the west end of the pavil
ion and it is also provided with sevei
al large aro lights. Red aud yetlow,
the fair colors, are everywhere iu ev
idence and the decorating is iu the
competent hands of J. S. Booth. The
arrangement of tbe tables aud racks
permit ot a much liner display than
bus ever been made by tbe fair asso
ciation before and when tilled tbe pa
vilion will present beautiful sight.
Don't fume rind fret and tint,
Cow lruij)htwuji to utt;
We'll furnixh ioii with lijht and dno
power;
It iiiuttcru not the neanon, our prieen
are in reaxon
Awl ire. never uutke. a liit of I'iihh.
Till'. LIU UT A W A TEIt CO.
NEWELL, (JOSSETT &
WALSH
Engineers and Surveyors
Oll!re with HriH. Aini-nt Land Co,
WAL'COMA IIOTKI. UI.DU
Biirve', rlmiK and lliiiatpn, railroad
dri Iron an l Water I'owr 1'rojei U 'Jown
latainue j-auu survcj i, Lou tour Slaps.
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STATIONERY SALE
50 d. Values 35 ct.
This is not a sale to clean up old
stock, but a stock of Stationery of
the best grades that was bought u t
an exceedingly low price. We offer
you the benefit. WATCH OUR WINDOW
Slocom's
The Place that
LOOK READ ACT
We are placing on the market this week twenty sightly lots In Coe'a Ad
dition. These lots are the best building sites that are to be bad in the
City of Hood River, being w ithin one block of the new High School Build
ing, with sewerage connections, city water, and on well improved atreots.
The prices are reasonable, ranging from 250 up. Don't wait but secure
some of these lotB while you can. They are all good, but if you come early
you can get yonr choica.
Do it today-tomorrow may be too late
J. li. HEILBRONNER & CO.
The Reliable Dealers
Portland Offfce Hood River Office
CORBETT BUILDING
Whether you are ready to
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to come in and inspect these samples.
Sfie Tog'g'ery,
DR. CHARLES W. EDMUNDS
Specialist
Kye, Kur Ncwc and Throat
Office, Sew llroalus block, . ink Hired
Ofli:e Horns phone t:t Hood Klver, QreKOU
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Book Store
Does the Framing
DAVIDSON BUILDING
The Toggery
Is now showing the best
line of fall samples for
Men's Suits and Overcoats
ever shown in Hood Kiver.
The Royal Tailors
line which are absolutely
all pure WOOL. Not a
sample in the lot that 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 IJoyal Tailors goes
with each suit. Trices from
$20 to $45
order or not we want you
R. H. Coshow
rietor
Oakdale Greenhouso
Koaus now ready for fall planting.
Hyacinth, tulips, crocus, etc., tn band.
A few White Wandotte cockerela at SI
to $2.
Fletcher & Fletchert