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$10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20
Ladies' LaVog'ue Suits for the
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That's the Class of Goods CRAM Has to Offer You
We dont pretend to know just what you want, but our business is
big enough so we can safely put in stock every new thing of merit
which the clothing world knows of. Ederheimer, Stein & Co. make
our Boys' and, Young Men's Suits and Overcoats, and Brandegee,
Kincaid & Co. our Men's Suits and Overcoats. They are experts.
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MEN'S SUITS, $10 to $30
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, $5 to $15
BOY'S SUITS, $! to $7.50
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BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
The Dietz Studio for photos.
Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon
alds. New styles of Uordoa hats at Vogt
Bros.
Lime and cement in any quantity at
Whitehead's.
For men's suits see Vogt Bros, be
fore purobasing.
I'etaluma Incubators for sale at
McUeynolds & Co.
Stranahan & Clark meet all bona fide
quotations on cement.
Full line of Lowney's Bonbons and
Chocolates at Robs'.
Fine line of tobacco, cigiirs and con
fectionery at the Pastime.
Don't roast her buy her an electric
iron of the Light & Water Co.
Hchram Fruit Jar, easy to seal, easy
o open, (or sale at McDonald's.
Laud plaster both kinds, Utah and
Ore., at Whitehead's feed store.
Timothy, red and white clover, vetch
and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's.
See VV. S. Gribble for Duck Fries,
Fead overs. tf
Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock
at McReynolds.
Rex spray in any quantity at White
head's feed store.
Best clover pasture in the valley,
C. i! Masiker, Odell.
Stock foods of different kinds at
M cReynolds Co.
Wheat, alfalfa, clover, mned clover
and timothy hay at Whitehead's.
Ten teams wauted by Oregon Lum
ber Co,, Phone Oregon Lumber Co.,
at Dee, or Mr. Early's office in towi).
Arnold & Rupp make plates that fit.
Our work guaranteed. Deitz Etudio.
Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio. Wheat and Timothy hay at White
head's. Clover, Timothy and Altai!' i buy at
McReynolds & Co.
For Painless Extraction see Arnold &
Rupp, the Dentists.
GotoW. S. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 70 Shoe. tf
Ilazelwood Double Jersey ice cold
Buttermilk at C. P. Ross.'
For a neat piece of crown and bridge
work see Drs. Arnold & Rupp.
A flue line of confeotions and fresh
fruits at the Red Apple confeotionery.
Black Leaf Tobacco Extract, sure
death to aphis, at Whitehead's.
The finest line of cigars and tobaccos
in the oity at the Red Apple conleo
tionery.
Special low price on pianos and or
gans and all musioul goods during tbe
fair. a. II. Soule's House.
Mt. Hood ice cream served at the
Red Apple confectionary. Nothing ou
tbe market quite equal to this cream.
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. When you get burnt, sent quick for
Niobol's "Cool It". Prioe 50c. It
takes out tbe tire, relieves the pain,
and prevents soar.
If you have a stiff neck or sore
joints, try Nichol's Liniment. Once
tried you will never do without i
afterwards. Price 50o.
Ms. N. O. Billings announces a spe
cial millinery sale to take place at
once. Those who wish to take advan
tage of it Bbould call on her.
Think About Your Future Home
In a few months it will be impossible to find a choice lot in the city at
reasonable prices, Over sixty residences have been built this year and
there isn't a vacant house in the town. We predict 200 new residences next
year. WHY? Beciuse we must have them in order to house the people
who are coming here. Don't come around !-ter and say you are sorry
jou didn't buy when you could get what you wanted, but ACT TODAY.
Sec ire one of the lots in Riverview ParK Addition where the
best houses in town are being built. We will s .b-divide the "Raspberry
patch" this week which faces Cascade Avenue. These a e all sightly
building spots and can be bought on reasonable terms.
Act Today tomorrow may be too late!
J. Hi Heilbronner & Co. g
The Reliable Dealers
Portland Hood River
Have your teeth attended to before
winter by Arnold & Rupp.
Coohdge carries a ftae line of 1847
Roger'! & Community silverware.
CI. D. Woodwortb was a passenger
for Poitland ou the looal Friday af
ternoon. All kinds of sewing and dress making
neatly done by Mrs. Geo. F. Reed
Paradise Farm. nl'ii
Are yon all run down? Get run up
by taking Nichol's Blood & Neive
tonic; prioe 50c.
Coolidge makes a specialty of tine
watch repairing, sod guarantees
prompt delivery of all work.
All tnilleaery goods a t M a. N. O.
Billings will go at a discount of 25 per
cent off at once, nothing reserved.
Vogt liroB. bave received tbelr fall
and winter lines of clothing and
shoes. See them before purchasing.
All tbe latest new goods, pattern
bats and beautiful ostritch tips at 25
per cent off at Mrs. N. O. Billings.
If you want to buy or sell real eataie
go to Onthank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
Come and bring your friends to the
moving piotuie show at tbe opera
house. Fun and amusement foi all.
Admission only 10 cents.
For R ,nt In the Davidson block,
two as fine office rooms as there are in
town. Inquire at room 4 or in the fruit
office. sl7
Call at Soule's Piano House for
Edison phonographs and records.
With tbe exception of one bouse In
Portland this is tbe largest stock in
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
shown for this fall.
Dr. M. E. Welch, veterinary surgeon,
has accepte I the agency of the National
Live Stock Insurance Association, and
s ready to insure live stock against
death from any cause.
Get a trial bottle of Ur. Niohol's
Rheumatio Remedy, Kidney Roxedy,
or Bladder tablets. A remedy fto
every ill, that will do the work at
small cost. Manufactured by Or.
Niobol's Pharmacy, Hood River, Ore.
Sheriff Cbrismau went through on
tbe looal Friday afternoon with a
prisoner, and also bad in charge a
Portland boy who bad run away from
borne, and (or whom Sheriff Morse
was keeping a lookout for tbe boy's
father.
It you wish to save $50 to $75 wben
you buy your piano, buy direct from
the faotory dealer and not fiom agent
or canvassers. . Several beautiful in
struments just received from Chicago
at Soule's Piano House. Second band
pianos and organs taken in exchange.
Balance cash or time payments.
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We sell tons of poor
stuff; but our name isn't
on it. Go by the name.
Your f rocer returns your monjr if you don't
like Schillir.j't Beit: we vf him.
GET IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
SUCCESSORS TO
BOOTH & CO
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Supply your wants in the Dry Goods line
this week at a Big Saving. We must have
the room these goods are occupying for our
large stock of Christmas Goods. We will
Cut the Price in Two
And give you these goods at half their
s former selling price. Come and look these
Bargains over.
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J. S. Booth made a business trip
to Mosler, Tuesday.
C. A. Dano went to The Dalle Sat
urday on legal business.
Win, Reavis left for LaGtaude Sat
urday on a business trip.
A.l. Mason attended toe good roads
meeting at Poitland Saturday.
Frank Chandler and sou, Willie,
went to Portland Friday afternoon.
Mrs.Adelia'Moe went to Portland
Saturday, to visit friends for a few
days.
Mrs. Al Whitehead and daughter
went to Portland the latter part of the
week.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Arch Chand
ler, at the Cottage Hospital, November
19, a boy.
W. L. Clark went to The Dalles Fri
day on business oonnented wilit the
Wasoo Warehouse Milling Co
Mrs. Cressie Jones and daughter of
Wnterprise, Ore., is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Reavis.
Miss Brown returned to her home
at Portland Saturday, utter a visit
with her sister, Mrs. B. H. Duncan.
Mrs. Henry Avery visited her
daughter last wet-k at Pacific Univer
sity. Forest Grove, and also friends
in Portland.
Mrs. B. II. Grant and children, of
Portland, came up Fiiday to spend
Thanksgiving week with her mother,
Mrs. E. B. Long.
Union Thanksgiving services at the
Christian Church today at 10:30 a.
m. Rev. J. G. Tate will preaon and
a union oboii will sing.
Rev. N. Evans went to Goldendale
Wednesday to (ftlieate at the wedding
of Mr. Jesee Wherry and Miss Ada
Marshall of that vicinity.
Tbe Y. W. C. T. U. will give a so
oial at tbe residence of Mrs. O. B.
Hartley on the evening of November
30, at 7:30 o'clock. All are welocme.
Mrs. Clyde Gibson, who has been
visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. McReynolds, left for Toppeuish,
Wash., where she will reside and join
her husband, who is now located there.
F. E. Strang came up from Port
land last week on business. Mr. Strang
baa moved from Central Point to Port
land, and may return to Hood River
in tbe spring.
Mrs. Labey, of Cascade Looks, ar
rived Saturduy on a visit to her sis
ter.Mrs. F. 11. 'Isetrberg, over Sun
day. Miss Eunice Steele, of Wyetb,
was also a guest at the lsenberg home.
E. W. Smith of Hood River last
Thursday purchased twenty acres of
land near The Dalles from Frank Lo
gan and Thomas MoCall of Boulder,
Colo., tbe consideration being 85000,
Optimist.
The Ladies' Aid of Crapper will
bave an entertaiument, after which
will be a bazaar and lyster supper nt
tbe Oak Grove Hall in tbe near fu
ture. Tbe precise date will be an
nounced later.
Frank Foesberg wont to The Dalles
Friday to take final naturalization
papers. Although a reisdent in this
oonntry for many years, ho had never
completed the neoessaiy declarations
to become a full fledged citizen of the
United States before. Geo. T. Prath
ei acocmpanied him.
Rev J. Arthur Folsom will visit
with Rev. W; C. Gilmore and proHoh
at River side Congregational church
next Sunday morning Mr. Folsom
is tbe State Superintendent of Con
gregational Sunday School work and
is a ready and able speaker.
Rev. Frank R. Spanlding, Confer
ence Sunday School Missicnaryrwill
preaob at Ashury Methodist Episco
pal Cburoh next Sunday at 11 A. M.
Mr. Spaulding was formerly, pastor
here and has a host of friends In the
valley. At the evening service, Mr.
Lou Darland and Alhnrt Lstbrop will
sing, "Thy Will bt Done."
Mr. Yasutaro Nuraano, the Jap
anese Consul at Portland made a
pleasant call at tbe Glaoier office
Tuesday. Mr. Numauo but recently
arrived at Portland and wns hero on
bis first visit. We found him a pol
ished, well informed gentleman and
remarkably keen und anxious to know
all about Hood River and alto to im
part kuowledge of bis country or his
countrymen. 1'he new consul was
here to get acquainted with bis Hood
River constituents and the country
and left on tbe evening train for Port
land. On tbe moraine of Tuesday Decem
ber 1, a special 65 foot car will arrive
at Hood River, filled with wild ani
mals and other show property belong
ing to the Al G. Barnes Animal Sho-.v
that plays at the Opera House. J utp
onininli aro cU'inied hv the Jpress all
over the United State? to be tho hand
somest and best trained that has ever
apfeired in America Among Jthe
los list Is thrtc Inl y f pbants, two
oanieli, ponies, degs, baboons, tigers,
leopards, bears and n hundred ethers.
'1 hey will cho 'or two rfchts fnly,
Tuesday aod Wednefday, December 1
and 2
Arnold it Rupp, IVnlists, guarantee
all work.
For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to
McDonalds.
J. K. McGregor of Mosier was a vis
itor hero Monday.
( A. Bell was in Portland tljo lat
ter pure or tne week.
1). 11. Thorite was a passenger tor
Portland Thursday.
C. G. Newman mado n business trip
to The Dalles Thursday.
R. II. Wallace returned Tuesday
from a visit In Portland.
Rosewell Shelly left luosday Jfoi a
business trip to Condon
R. H. Wallace was a paBseuger for
Portland Thursday atteruoon.
Miss Ethel Entrican returned
Thursday from a trip ,o Portlaud
Representative II. C. Dodds of
Oufur was u visitor here Monday.
J. R. Nunamaker returned Thurs
day from a tirp to Eastern Uiegon.
Tho Burns Jonos phtoe was sold this
week toMrs. Ella Banooft of Butler,
Pa.
J Miss Lulu Comini, of The Dalles,
came down Monday tor a few days
visit with friends.
Jack Morrison swung ou the local
as she was leaving for The Dalles
Thursday morning.
The Indies of St. Mark's Guild will
meet this week, Friday afternoon, at
'2:30 with Mrs. Chas. Pratt.
Ex-Mayor A. S. Blowers came up
from Portland Tuesday to spend
Thanksgiving at Hood River.
The order of the temple at the asy
lum Monday evening, 7:30. AH sir
knights iuvited. By order of E. C.
The funeral of tbo infant sou of
Guy and Lulu Crapper occured No
vember 17 at the residence of Mrs.
Ida Crapper.
Mrs Marion McRae was in the
oity tbe first of the week showing
prospective buyers from Portland
Hood River property.
Mrs. James Hubbard told Mrs.
Jouee that Jim never growls since she
uses Folger's Golden Gnte Coltee.
Her grocer grinds it for her.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bell left lues
day for a week's trip in the Sound
country, whero they visited Mrs.
Bell's - brother and a number of
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Price of
Hood River have been visting their
sou, A. J. Price, and family and re
turned to their home today. Dalles
Chronicle.
Tho home department of the Wojj
man's Club will meet at the home ot
Mrs. W. F. Larawny on Monday Nov.
3D, at two o'clock. An interesting
topia (oi discussion.
Misa Mnry Heilmaii, a teacher in
tho West Side high School at Port
laud is speiluicg the week here with
Mitts Wright. Mii-a lieilmmi mid Miss
Wright were school friends in Indiana.
Miss Florence Walrath, Jesse Wal
rath, Mr. and Mrs. Green and Mr.
and Mis. Artuiit Barendrick, of Port
laud, are guobts of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Gibbons, in the Barrett district, for
Thanksgiving.
J. Adrian F.pping reports that he
husgsecured the services of J. P. New
ell, ot Portland, who was formerly oh
the construction department of the O.
R. A N , to survey the proposed Biito
mobile toad between here ami Port
land. There are only about eigbt
miles of new road to build, (he bal
ance of I he way tho old state road
being intact, except tor needed re
pairs. Mr. Epping reports that Gen
eral Manager O'Brien, of tbe O. R. St
N., expressed himself heartily in favor
of the road, utid would help push it !
along.
Wo don't know, or want to know
anything about your religion, your
politics, wliether you want it "wet,
or like it "dry" better. That is your
all air and none ot ours, and we take
it for grunted you know enough to
inn your business, Imd ours occupies
all of nur time. Our business is plain
eieiv day commercial banking. We
don't know how to do much ot any
thing ( 1n, tu t have bad seventeen
ye --in e.vper ienco ut that which has
taught us a few things. We appreciate
the business our customers have al
ready favored us with. ( you haven't
become acquainted in a business way,
better do so now Dou't neglect to
open i.u account for tear it "wont
amount to anything. " It never will
IT you keep on feeling that way. We
tveloonie small deposits jus. us much
as trie largei ones. A checking bc
court helps yom credit among your
business associates, and besides re
lumed paid checks serve as ieceipts
to you for money so paid, and your
influence In Ins us. Kindly favor us
with a Crill. and see if we i-uiinot be-
oune loiter n'fioatiited. flood tilver
Banking & I ru-t Co
. Turkey Mutt r ul Hot. 1 Wniioma
A Hue tnikfy dinrer will i:o si r ted
at th" Ifi.ifl W- iiconia. thanlisgiviug
Day from 12 to 2 lor 50 cents.
You wouldn't wear nn
old dress on a visit to your
fripnds; then,
Why write to them on
poor stationery?
You are particular as to
the style and cut of your
clothes; then,
Why not be particular as
to stylo and cut of your
stationery?
It represents you.
We have just received. a
large shipment of new
styles and shapes in sta
tionery and can satisfy
the most particular.
We claim to be the lead
ers in this line.
You know it is right
when you get it at
SLOCOM'S
I lave you read The Firing
Line, The Trail of the
Lonesome Pine, Peter,
The Enchanted Hat, The
Fly on the Wheel, Vay
enne, Granton & Co.,
Judeth of the Cumber
land, Little Brother of
the Rich, The Binding
of the Strong, The Lure
of the Mask, The Little
Shepardof the Hills, The
Wooing of Calvin Parks,
A Million a Minute, The
Bishop's Emerals, Lewis
Rand, Strongheart, The
Imortal Moment, Mr.
Crewe's Career?
They are all live ones and
would make dandy Xmas
Gifts.
PICTURES
We want to call your attention to our Picture Depart
ment. Pictures for every wall. Pictures for every
nook and corner. When down town, call at the store
and look over our Framed and Unframed Pictures.
They are bound to please you.
If there is any that you would like laid awny for Xmas
time, we will gladly do so.
Slocom's Book Store
The Place that Does the Framing
Arnold (Si Rupp
DENTISTS
Work Guaranteed.
Crown and Bridge Work
a Specialty.
BROSIUS BUILDING.
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The Toggery
Is now showing the best
lino of fall samples for
Men's Suits and Overcoats
ever shown in Hood River.
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 Hoyal Tailors goes
with each suit. Prices from
$20 to $45
Whether you fire ready to order or not we want you
to come in and inspect these samples.
me Toggery, RprHperfesthorw
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