HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10 1908.
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We invite you to use our store and equipment in any way during the next two
weeks, that will make your holiday plans easier to carry out. Our whole system
is at your service. Our attentive and conscientious sales force will be happy to show
you every courtesy that care and thought for your comfort can suggest. Those in
doubt can find ready relief by asking our intelligent clerks for any information on any
subject connected with buying, mailing, expressing or delivering any item of merchan
dise usually sold in Modern Dry Goods Stores.
The UP-TO-DATE STORE f
Don't Hesitate to ask
for Empty Boxes
BRIEF LOCAL HITTERS.
D. S. Bamgardner, dentht.
Tbe Diet Studio for photos.
Phone.
Best tine of Spray Nor.zlua at McDonalds.
New styki of Gordon
Bros.
hats at Vogt
Fur men's suits Bee Vogt Bros, be
fore purchasing.
I'etaluma Ineubatrs for sale at
McKeynolds & Co.
Stranahan A Clark meet all bona fide
quotations on cement.
Full line of Lowney's Bonlmns and
Chocolates at Roes'.
, Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con
fectionery at the Pastime.
tSchram Fruit Jar, eaHy to seal, easy
to open, for sale at McDonald's.
Lund plaster both kinds. Utah ani'
Ore., at Whitehead's feed etore.
Timothy, rH and while clover, vetch
and alfalfa seed at Whitehead's.
See W. S. Gribble for Dtick Fries,
I'Vad overs. tf
Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock
at McReynolds.
Beat closer pasture in tbe valley,
0. Ii Masiker, Udell.
Stock foods of different kinds at
McKeynolds & Co.
Plans Filed for New Sewer
Pluns and specifications for tbe con
struction of section 8 of tbe Uood
Uiver sewei system bave been tiled
with Recorder Mokeleen. City En
gineer Hall-Lewis bas complete plans
"bowing the drains in Pleasant View
Avenue, from Tth to 9th streets and
St. M'lrv's to Park in Moutello; also
oil Nellie oud lima streets between
May and Park to tbe nest boundary of
eoli'in 8.
Arnold & Rupp make plates that tit.
Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio.
Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to
McDonalds.
Clover, Timothy una Alfnit' hay at
McKeynolds & Co.
For Painles Extraction sec Arnold &
Rupp, the Dentists.
tiotoW. S. (irihhle. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 70 Shoe. tf
Hazel wood Double Jersey ice cold
Buttermilk at C. P. Ros.'
For a neat piece of crown a'.d bridge
work see Dra. Arnold it Hupp.
A floe line ot confections mid f re ill
fruits at tbe Red Apple confectionery.
Iila k Leaf Tobacco Extract, tmre
death to aphis, at Whitehead's.
Tbe finest line of cigars and tobaccos
in tbe city at the Red Apple contec
t ionery.
Special low price cu piituos aud or
gans and all mcsicnl goods riuripg the
fair. a. II. Soule's Uou&e.
Mt. Hood ice cream solved at the
Red Apple confectionery. Notiiugnu
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
Nicbol's "Cool It". Price 50o. It
takes out the lire, lelieves the pain,
and prereuts n scar.
It you have a stiff ueok or sor
joints, try Nicbol's Liniment. Once
tribd you will- never do without i
afterwards. Price oUe.
Ms. N. O. Billings announces a spe
cial milliuery sule to tuke place at
once. Those who wish to take advan
tage ot it should call on ber.
Don't Forget '
to And them if he goes to
in uiuei ii nev ofu ui
ishps to Santa Claus
o will have no trouble
FRANZ'S
Eight of the newest and best patterns on display now.
Haviiand and Bavarian China. English Semi Porcelain.
Dinner Sets from $5 to $75
Salad Sets, Sugars and Creamers, Cuke Plates. (Tups and
Saucers, Old Dutch Ware, Old English Ware, Bon Don
Dishes, in fact everything in the Fancy Dishes linn.
Come in, have your X-Mas purchases set aside and' have
them delivered X-Mas Eve.
FRANZ'S HARDWARE
Arnold & Rupp, Dentists, guarante
all work.
Have your teeth attended to lefore
winter by Arnold & Rupp.
Are you all run down? Get ran up
by taking Nicbol'a Blood & JNeive
tonic; prioe 50c.
Coolidge makes a speolalty of fine
watch repairing, and guarantees
prompt delivery of all work.
All milleuery goods a t M a. N. 0.
Billings will go at a discount of 25 per
cent otf at once, nothing reserved.
Vogt Bros, bave received their fall
and winter lines of clothing and
shoes. See tbem before purchasing.
All tbe latest new goods, pattern
hats and beautiful ostritcb tips at 25
per cent off at Mrs. N. O. Billings.
B Don't miss tbe chicken dinner and
supper and apron sale to be gtveu by
the Pine Oiove ladies at Franz's new
store Saturday, Decern br 12.
If you want to buy or sell real estaie
go to Onthank & Otten. Money to
loan on firtt mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
For R ut In the Davidson block,
two as tine office rooi'is us 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.
'Vitb the exception ot one house in
Portland this is the largest stook in
Oregon.
Don't fail to see the Royal Tailors
line of samples for fall and winter at
The Toggery. No cotton mixes in tliis
lot, nothing but absolutely ail wool
shown for this fall.
Dr. M. E, Welch, veterinary surgeon,
has accepto I the agency of the National
Live Stock Insurance Association, and
s ready to insure live stock against
death from any cause.
titt a trial bottle of Dr. Niohol's
Rbeutnntio Remedy, Kidney Kenedy,
or Bladder tablets. A remedy fio
every ill, that will do tbe work at
small cost. Manufaotnred by Ur.
Niobol's Pharmacy, Uood River, Ore.
It you wiBh to save $50 to $75 when
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 Piuuo House. Second, band
pianos and organs taken in exchange.
Balance oasb or time payments.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnes, of San
Francisco, speut several days bore re
eently looking over tbe valley with
tbe Intention of locating. Mr. Barnes
was beie last winter, urric.ig direct
from tbe' Hawaiian Islands and bas
since been makiug a close exanloa
tioo of tbe furious fiuit districts in
tbe Northwest.- He returned to Hoi d
River for a seoond look and it Is very
probable that be will locate here.
TEA
The cost of good tea is
so very little : only a third
of a cent a cup I a cent-and-a-half
or two cents
for the family breakfast I
ITour grocti return your bmmt if you imm'i
till Schillnii'l Bt: w par him.
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Toyland
The Dolls and Toys are here and Christ- j
mas soon will be. With us all it is the !
children the gifts we buy and give them
that makes Christmas the most joyful time of the year.
Our Toy Department will be Santa- Claus' Headquarters
this year and we are well equipped to carry out his demands
for the newest and best. Our oils are from the best fac
toryall kinds of dolls dolls with dark, light or auburn
hair; dolls with long lashes and sleeping eyes; dolls vithkid
bodies; with iiisque bodies or all celluloid; dolls as low as
j c and as high as $5. Doll sets, shoes, stockings, supporters,
arms, Legs, toilet sets, etc., etc.
! Cm ihn 9f'ie We have Mechanical Toys, Magic Lanterns,
; rOl lilt UUp Tool Chests, Booking Horses, Wagons, Guns
! Carts and many other things for amusement and exercise
Born To Mr. and Mis. Frank Park
er, November 21, a girl.
Prof. Fi. E. Coad returned Monday
trom a visit in Portland.
R. B. Biagg returned from a busi
ness tilp to Portland Tuesday.
Kier & Cass and C. N. Clark bave
placed the Christmas Stamps on sale.
Leslie Butler returned home Mon
day after a visit oft several days in
Portland.
Harvey Scott, '.he distinguished ed
itor of tbe Oregon Ian, was a passen
ger eaat on No. 2 Thursday.
P. E. Skena. Wm. Burohell, and
W. L Nichols weie Hood River vis
itors at Ibe Dalles this week.
Clint & Gas'man recently bought
Dr. Shaw's place ot 100 acres at Mouut
Hood for which they paid 112,000.
Mia. Campbell, mother of S. 0.
Campbell, left Saturday tor Saoramou
to, Calif., where she will spend tbe
winter.
Tbe ladles of St. Mirk's Ouild will
bave a booth at their luncb and sale
Saturday for the sale of Cbistmas
stamps.
Ibe ladies of tbe U. B. cburob will
bold a Kensington Thursday aftei
noon, December lutb, at the borne of
Mrs. Woodman.
Dr. Shaw bis purchased tbe Gass
k Klein tract In the lower valley of
6 aores set to peaches and apples.
Consideration, 14,000.
Mrs. Marion MaoRae bas rented tbe
Lambson bungalow and will reside
here most of tbe winter dividing ber
time beween here and Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Laraway re
turned from a visit to Poitland Fri
day, where tbey took in the apple ex
hibit at tbe horticultural meeting.
Mrs. P. S. Davidson, Sr., who came
up last week to spend a duy or two
here was aooomrjanled back to Port
land by Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Davidson,
Jr.
JCapt. Henry Crandall bas purboased
a One driving borse from J. R. Nun
amaner, and tbe way be passes bis
neighbors on Lyman Smith avenue
isn't slow.
Miss Elizabeth Klmbal entertained
tbe members of the Epwortb Lesgue
at ber borne Monday evening. A very
pleaant evening was spent and refresh
ments were served.
Among others wbo were ln attend
tance at tbe Northwest Fiuit Growers'
Association meeting last week were
U. K. Castner, C. U. Thompson, Miles
Carter and 8. U. Campbell.
Tbe many freinds ot Mrs E L.
Smith will learn witb regret that she
suffered a serious attick of heart
tiouble Monday bat baa slnoe recov
ered and Is getting along nicely.
Tbe lunch to b given by the ladies
of St. Marks' church, Saturday De
cember 12th, will be served from 12
to 2. Three will also be a sale of
Christmas things suitable for presents.
(Chris Dethman is at Spokane at
tending tbe National Apple Show
where be is assisting in taking oare
of tbe exhibit of fruit sent there by
the Northwest Fruit Growers Associa
tion. A tin shower was given Mias Ethel
Entrican, who Is to marry Mr. E. II.
Hartwig, Saturday evening by the
Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian
ohuroh. Miss Enti loan reoelved many
useful presents.
Special evangelistic metlngs will be
held at tbe Baptist oburoh commeno
lug Sunday December 13, under tbe
direction of Elder C. P. Bailey. The
publio Is cordially fuvited to these
services.
W. F. Pslrer, of British Colombia.
stopped off to visit several of his
f i lends bere Friday. He was on his
way to tbe national apple show at
Spokane, wnere be will make an ex
bibit of apples.
James Smith was in town today
bnvlog supplies. He bought a coffee
mill and will hereafter grind Folger's
Golden (Jute Coffee fresh as he uses
it. He used to ask the grocer to
grind It.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. dill and Mr,
and Mrs John Otten will leave today
for a trip to tbe Hawaiian Islands and
expect to be absent ontil about April
1. From bure tbey will go to Salem
where tbey will visit for a few days
and trom there to San Francisoo
bere tfasy will book pat ssge for tbe
Islands.
Mao Rite 4 Angus, a firm wblcb bas
operated in Hood Hirer Irnit lauds
siuce Msroh 1, Iihr di.-salted partner
ship by mutual consent Mrs. Mio
Rue, a ho . as iu Hi od Kirer over the
week end, states that she expects to
continue tmlne-s alone, and will
trend rt'ist it .n lime In the valley
fter th" But cf the yinr.
8. T. Rlrketts. tf Sm.ta Barlsra,
Calif , b- nuh 40 nrrm this week of
the Oieiron LiiuAer Company, which
be will Improve an or on ss possltile.
Ibe tract bought liv Mr. liicke'ts ad-
joins the place of D. E. MilUr Snd is
one of tlm finest sect'oos of tbe up
per valley,
C. P. Sonuiohseu went to Portland
on a business trip Wednesday.
Rev. W. !'. McCormack will preaob
at the Valley Christian Church next
Suuday both morning and evening.
J. II. Heilbronner and P. S. David
son left Weduesday evening tor Spo
kaoe to lake in tbe National Apple
enow.
SR. J. Bruns, of this city received
the unwelcome news Monday that .his
tatner ,u. tsruns, or uikbart Liake,
Wis., bad died there.
A telegram received from E. II.
Shepard, who is in attendance at the
National Apple Show at Spokane,
states that the Hood River exhibit is
the handsomest on display.
Members of tbe Hood River Fire
Department will give a danoe New
Year's Eve. Oond musio will be pro
vided and more partculars in oonnec
loin with the alfair anuounoed later.
May Erect tieauirry at Mt. Hood
Robt. Leasure left Wednesday for
Salem wbre be will investigate the
dairy business witb a view to the
erection of a oreameiy in the Mount
liuod country for the inaufaolute of
butter. At present cosideiable cream
la shipped nut of thin section which
is used for the purpose of making
butter and it is believed that if a
oreamery can be scoured that the
Boope ot the dairy business can be
widened and put on a very protQable
basis.
820,000 for 20 Acres .
Another sale of high priced apple
laud took place at uood River Mon
day when the Pieroe Cox place was
sold for 120,000 through tbe "iigeuoy
of ,1. II. lieilbrouuer & Co. The pur
chaser was E. T. Neal, a former Iowa
man, who bas been making Hood Riv
er bis headquarters while looking
over the Norbtwest fruit growing
ooontry. Tbe purchase consists of
ten acres in bearing and ten acres set
to young fruit trees and is situated
opposite that of Chi is Dethman in
tbe heart of tbe east side apple grow
ing belt.
Fanners' Institute Dec. 21-22
Word has'been leceived heie by G.
that a farmre's insitute will be held
at Hood River by the faoulty ot tbe
Oregon Agrlontlurnl College Experi
ment Station Monday and Tuesday,
ueoember zi and tz. ibe institute
will be beld under tbe auspices ot tbe
local horticultural society and will
tike plaoe in tbe Opera House.
These meetings are epxected to
prove of great value to f aimers and
fiuit growers here, as they will con
sist of lectures and the discussion of
live topics ou agriculture and horti
culture. It is expected that Dr.
Wlthycomb, director of tbe Experi
ment Station, Prof. Cordley, Ento
mologist and Professors Fernot and
Keut will be bere to conduct the in
stitute. At tbe evening sessions ste-
teoptican views of a practical nature
will be given to illustrate tee features
and fate meetings will be made inter
esting not only to the fruit grower
and farmer out others as well.
Will Constitute Commandery
An important event will take plaoe
in Masonio oiicles at Hood River Sat
nrday when Hood River Commandery
No. 12 will be constituted. The con
stituting exercises wilt be beld at i
p. m., after which will be eleotoin of
oltloers. A banquet will be given at
5:30 whiob will be attended by visit
ing htHcoiB, members of tbe oommand
ety and Indies. Alter tbe banquet tbe
installation of ottloes will take plaoe
and the order of the temple at 7:30.
The staff of tbe Grand Commandery
will be bere to oonduot tbe constitut
ing exeroises.
Annual Election of Hood KlverJChapter
The annual eleotiou of Hood River
Chapter O. E. S., wbioh was held
Tuesday evening resnlted as follows;
Mrs. H. L. Dumble, W. M., Mrs. F.
Chandler,JW "P., Mrs. J. Otten, A
M., Mrs. C. D. Thompson, Conduct
or, Mrs. A. A. Jayne Assistant Con
ductor, MUs Idel Woodwortb, Secre
tary, Mrs. A. D. Moe, Treasurer.
otlce
Hood River, Oregon, December 4,
1908.
lo tbe stockholders of tbe Home
Telephone Company, of Hood River.
Oregon.
Thd regular annual meeting ot tbe
stockholders of the Home Telopboue.
Company o Hood River, Oregon, will
beheld in tbe rooms Jof tbe Hood
River Commercial Club in the city
of Hood River, Oregon, at tbe hour of
one-thirty (1 :30) o'clock in the after
noon of Mnudtiy, the fourth (4th)
d y .f Jarni'iry 190ti, for tbe purpose
Ot elect inu a hoard of five (5l direct
ors to serve fi r the ensuing year and
for the tr-ni-iict lou ot such otbei bus
iness us uiay regularly come betore
tbe iue"tl"K' Kigutd
K. L. Hi Mb, President.
P. S, Davidson, Borstal y.
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Your Shopping Worries Cease
When You Have Inspected the
Book Department
X-Mas Books
Have you seen our line
of X-Mas Books? If not
do so. Its a treat. What
ia more acceptable than
a pood book. Every
bady enjoya them. Why
not make a book your
X-Mas gift?
We have them all the new and popular Books. A
large line of reprints including the Brass Bow l, Bishop's
Carriage, Blazed Trail; Fighting Chance, etc. These
are not the late Books but good ones.
Our line of Children's books is a hummer. Picture
Books, Paint Books, Funny Books.
If there is anything we have overlooked to please the
older boys, let us know. We think we are right on this
Our line for girls is just us complete.
Fancy Bindings Gibson and Fisher's Drawings.
You can't afford to miss it.
Stationery Department
No Laughing Matter, Perhaps, but Santa Claus takes
it as a good joke to hand
around our X-Mas Sta
tionery this year. Good
Stationery has lately
become necessary to
good form. Our line not
only gives you a hand
some box but the very
best stationery as well.
Wouldn't mother or sis
ter appreciate an assort
ment of sizes in good
Stationery. Think it over!
BIBLES all sizes but one grade The Best.
Leather Goods. Music llolls, Purses, Wallets.
Post Card Albums from 10c to $5.00.
Fountain Pens Plain, Pearl and Gold Mounted.
Art Department
Never has such a magnificent line of Framed and Un-
framed Pictures been slio.wn in Hood
lliver. Pictures for t he parlor, for t he
living room, for the dining room, for
the bed room, for the nursery, yes, for
the kitchen and at prices that are
attractive. Look them over. Our line
of CALENDARS
; must be seentobe apprec
iated. Works of art.
You certainly can find a
gift for each and every
friend at this store.
We will wrap and mail
your packages for you.
We have a complete sup
ply of Artists' Materials
for both. Watei Color and
Oil Work.
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SLOCOM'S BOOK STORE
"The Place That Does the Framing."
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