HOOD RIVEB GLACIER, TBP&BPAT, DECEMBER IT 1908.
ONLY ONE WEEK MOR!
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Don't Wait Don't Worry
Come right down to Cram's and see the
wonderful assortments of practical Christ
mas Gifts for every member of the family.
For Ladies and Girls We Show:
McKibbin Furs
La Vogue Cloaks
La Vogue Suits
Minerva Waists
Priestley's Dress
Goods
Table Linens
Imported Handkch'fs
Genuine Leather Bags
Du Barry Scarfs
Dorothy Dainty
Ribbons
Fownes Gloves
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Fancy Hosiery
The above are just a few of many.
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LIKE GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS
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Our Men's Department
Is overflowing with sensible gifts for Men
and Boys, with many items which space will
not permit us detailed mention.
Overcoats
Suits
Smoking Jackets
Bath Robes
Pajamas
Suit Cases
House Slippers
Fownes Gloves
Handkerchiefs
Mufflers
Suspenders
Neckties
Blankets
Hosiery
We wish we could mention all.
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iJHIEK LOCAL MATTER.
D. S. Ikihgnrriiier, ileiuitt. Phono.
The Dietz Htudio for photos.
Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon
alds.
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For men's suits see Vogt Bros,
fore purchasing.
I'etaluma Incubators for sale at
MeReynolda & Co.
Stranatian & Clnrk meet all bona fide
quotations on cement.
Full line of Lowney's Bonbons and
Chocolates at Hoes'.
Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con
fectionery at the Pastime.
See VV. S. Gribblo for Duck Eries,
Fead overs. tf
Yucca Tree Protector, kept in stock
at McKeynolds.
Slock foods of different kinds at
McKeynolds & Co.
Fur a neat piece of crjvvn a-it bridge
work see Drs. Arnold & Kupp.
A One line of confections and freih
fruits at tbe Red Apple confectionery.
The finest line of cigars and tobaccos
in the city at tbe Ked Apple confec
tionery. Special low price ou pianos and or
gans and all musical goods during the
fair. 8. H. Soule's House.
When you get burnt, sent quick for
Nlohol'a "Cool It". Price 50c. It
takes out tbe lire, ielleves tbe pain,
and prevents scar.
If you have a stiff neck or sore
joints, try Nichol's Liniment. Onoe
tried you will never do without it
afterward. Price 50c.
.The Christmas sale held by tbe la
dies of 8t. Mark's cburcb Saturday
iu the Opera llouse wa a success and
a good sum was realized for tbs
churcb. la tbe evening a short mus
ical program was giver during tbe
supper wbicb was serv d.
Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio.
Arnold & Hupp make plates that fit.
Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to
McDonalds.
Mrs. V. L. Adams returuej from a
visit iu Portland Wednesday.
Clover, Timothy and Alfalf t hay at
McHeynolds & Co.
New stylt g of Cordon bats at Vogt
Bros.
For Painless Extraction see Arnold &
Rupp, the Dentists.
Are you all run down? (jet run up
by takiug Nirbol's lilood & Naive
tonic; price 50c.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Epping after a
several days' visit iu Portlaud return
ed borne Wednesday.
Coolidge makes a specialty jf fine
watch repairing, and guarantees
piompt delivory of all work.
Vogt Bros, have received their fall
and winter lines of clothing and
shoes. See them before puicbaring
Lee Morse lalt for a fisi' to Kansas
Wednesday and will bo away loi sev
eral weeks.
If you want to buy or sell real esliiie
go to Onthank & Otten. Money to
loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and
legal papers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds,
lo be sure of getting your goods i.n
time, f oi Xuisa, buy at Larawuy'ti, as
thsy do their own engraving. You
don't take the obaucei of disappoint
ment by having it s?nt out ol town J
Get a trial bottle of Dr. Niehul's
Rheumatic Remedy, Kidney fauedy,
or Bladder tablets A remedy fio
every ill, that will do the work
small cost. Manufactured by Dr.
Nichol's Pharmacy, Hood River, Ore.
Tbe Indies of tbe U. H church wiil
bold tbeir buke sale, Thursday De
cember 24th, at HaiiuVs store.
Mince pie and plum puddings will be
a specialty.
HOOD RIVER APPLE VINEGAR CO.
Manufacturers
Pure Apple Cider & Apple Vinegar
We receive Canning and Cider Apple from one s.ason to
another, paying market price for the same. In ship
ping over Mt. flood It. B. or from Mosier there will be
no transfer charge from freight house to factory.
Patronize your home Industry and let us have your apples.
Arnold . Rupp
PENTISTS
Work Guaranteed.
Crown and Bridge Work
a Specialty.
BROSIUS BUILDING.
Arnold & Rupp, Dentitts, gnarante
all work.
County Clerk Culbeitson was a
Dalles visitor Thursday.
Have your teeth attended to before
v. inter by Arnold & Rupp.
Mrs. A. J. Epping went to Portland
Thursday for a short visit.
Hav. C. P. Bailey of The Dailes
is holding revival services here this
week.
11. R. Albee came up from Portland
and spent the day at Hood River
Thursday.
Percy A. Binitb spent several days
in Portland lust week visiting friends
and relatives.
Mies Melissa Hill went to The
Dulles Thursday to visit ber brother,
Koy Hill, ot that city.
Rott. Leasnre, who was in attend
ance at ihe Dairymen'a Convention
at Salem, returned borne Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs J. K. McGregor, of
Mosier, came down Saturday to at
tend tbe Knights Templar exerolses.
The Hood River Apple Vinegar
Company will receive apples tor oan
nlug and cider tbe year around at tbe
maiket price.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Molutovb of
Hood River spent several days in
The Dalles last week visiting friends
aud relatives.
Ptof. 1. I Henderson, of Moscow,
Idaho, was a visitor here Wednesday,
Mr. Henderson cxme down from Spo
kane, wbire be bad a prize winning
exhibit of apples.
E. W. Wright, emlpoyed as an edi
torial writer ou tbe Oregonian, was
here Saturday tc secure data for the
writeup of tbe new booklet whinb the
Sunset Magazine is getting out for tbe
Commercial Club.
E P. Mlcbell, of Stevenson, editor
of tbo Skamania County Pioneer, who
is a member of tbe Hood River Com
mandery was present at the constitut
ing ceremonies Saturday. M. S.
Smith of Underwood was also here
for that purpose.
Ibe Hood River Apple Vinegar
Company will receive tipples fui can
ning and cider the year around at the
mnrktt price
E. T. Wentz, who is one of the
members i.f tbe Urui of Hughes &
Wentz, who are transcribing the couu
ty record, watt here last week tor a
nboit visit and stated that the wcrk
la progressing nicely. Mr. Wentz
thinks that It may he possible to fin
ish tbe work some time in March
Tho little son of C. Stockton fell
while playing Bbnut two weeks a go
and broke his collar bone As be did
not uive any -evidence of being injur
ed at tbe time, nothing wa thought
ot it. Later tbe little fallow com
plained considerably aud ou being ex
amined it was found that bis collar
bene was broken. He is doing nicely
now.
Prof. I. M. Ulen, Dean of Music at
tbe University, as usual baa charge
of the direction of the college boys,
and this year be bas been more than
usually 'uooeesful because of bettet
talent and better music with which to
work. The musio of tbe Clnbs most
ly comes from (he Light Opera bits of
tbe season in New York, and will re
ceive its first introduution to tbe
western publio through the Oregon
Clubs.
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OF TRADING AT
SUCCESSORS TO
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READ THIS LIST FOR CHRISTMAS
SUGGESTIONS
Shaving Mirrors, Pocket Knives, Ash Receivers, Chafing Dishes, Shaving
Brushes, Shaving Mugs Pock.-t Scissor--, igar Cases, Ingersoll Watclus,
Alarm Clocks, Harmonicas, Cignr Tra Whisk Brooms, Ink Stands,
IVarl Handled Pen Holders, Pocke ash Lights, Violins, Banjos,
Guitars, Phonographs, Records. IVarl- 1 e horns, Toilet Sets, Checkers,
Chess, Flinch, Dominos, Calendars, Ch ma" Seals, Christmas Booklets,
Christmas Tree Decorations. All Ki S of Toys.
Get a Pretty Dish, There is Nothing Better.
A hai.d paintitl Jspane-e China U w Bowl, Vase. Sugar and Creamer, Cake Plate, Treasure Box,
Fo ted Bon Bon, Choeola e Set, Ouj and Saucer, or a decorated Haviland Chocolate Set, Relish Dish,
Sp ion Tray, Celery Tr y, Set Xapkine, Cup and Sauce-, or a very pretty Water Set for $1.50. Then
tiiere I the Royal Suhl Vaes appreciated by every one.
A Fighting Chance, Blind Folded, The Blazed Trail, Brewster's Millions, The Gamblers, The
Grey Cloak and all this clasa of Books 50c per copy.
John Culbertson spent seveial days
in Portland this week.
Fiauols Sealey of Portland came up
Sunday to visit ilia ranob.
Stranabau & Clark have just receiv
ed a carload of muriate of potaeh.
Jos. A. Wilson went to Portland
Sunday, returning home Monday eve
ning. M. 11. Miokelsen went to Portlaud
Monday to attend tbe funeral of Mrs.
Ceo. Rordau.
Mrs. W. L. Upson is visiting ber
mother at Elkhart, lud., and will La
away most of tbe winter.
D. J. Trelber left Suuday lor Char
lotte, Mien., where be goes to .visit
bis father who is not expected to live.
Mrs J. P. Carroll, of Portland,
wbo has been visiting ber sou here
for several days returned to that olty
Sunday.
The Hood River Apple Vinegar
Company will receive apples for can
ning and oidoi tbe year around at the
market price.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brans, wbo vis
ited with Mr. end Mrs. J. L. Caiter
lsat week left for their bome at Urao
dalles, Monday.
Mrs. Johnnon says the secret ot
good coffee is very simple buy Fol
ger's Golden date whole roast and
bave it ground, not to i line.
C. I. Roberta, R. H. Coshow and
U. D. Culbertson bave been appointed
a commission to appraise tbe prop
erty ot tbe late Ralph B. Fisber in
Hood River county.
Rev. W. F. MoCorrnlok, wbo bas
been sick, announces that be will fill
bis engagement at tbe Valley Chris
tiau cbuicb next Sunday wbicb be
was unable to do last week eu aooount
of illness.
Tbe ohildren and young people ot
Asbury Methodist Episcopal obuiob
are preparing a beautiful Christmas
progiam which will be rendered
Christmas Fve. Everybody welcome.
Biiug an otter log for the poor, money,
provisions or olotbing.
The young ladies of the Baptist
oburcb will bold a Christmas sale of
Xmas articles they bave made, on Sat
urday afternoon and evening, Deo.
19, iu tbe parlor of the cburob. Light
refreshments will also be served.
Roy U. Redman bas sold bis place
on Ibe eaat side to a wealthy Astoria
man for $9,000. Tbe puiobase con
sists of 80 aores which is uulmproved.
Mr. Redman has bought a plaoe near
Astoria and will move there in tbe
neai future.
Tbe Baptist Sunday school is pre
paring a special program for their
Christ mad entertainment to be held
Christina eve, Thursday, Deo. 24. A
Christmas tree will he part of tbe
deooration aud ,a good time is antici
pated. Tbe publio is oordiaily invit
ed. A. I. Mason and family left Thurs
day for Spokane, Wash., where they
visited tbe National Apple show and
went from there to Iowa and other
points in tbe Middle West for an ex
ttuded visit. On tbeir return they
will come baok by way of tbe Southern
California route . Tboy expeot to be
away three months.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pollfka, of Ap
pleton, Wis., arrived bore Suuday and
are visiting at tbe borne of Mr. and
Mrs. A. U. Moe. The former were
neighbors of Mr. Moe at Ree6evllle,
Wis., forty yeais ago, hut bad not
met tor 25 years. Mr. Polifka is
looking for a location on tbe coast and
may decide to stay at Hood fiver.
("ousideiuble interest is being taken
in tbe evaugelutic meetings at tbe
Baptist cburcb. From the first even
ing of the meetings last Sunday there
bave been several reiponies to tbe ap
peal to lead tbe christian life. Mr.
Bailey, tbe evangelist, Is a strong
preaober and convinces bis audience
of tbe trntb be presents. Ibe meet
ings continue eaob evening except
Saturday, also Sunday morning and
evening.
N. D. Sanford.
N. D. Sanford, an old and well
known pioneer of tbe Middle Col urn
bla river, died at tbe borne ot bis
son-in4aw at Stevenson, Wash., Fri
day aged about 08 years. Mr. San
ford's borne was at Cascade Locks.
where be was engaged in trading with
farmers along tbe Columbia, by pur-
cnasing live stock ana country pro
duce. He was a Civil War veteran.
having served In fighting regiment.
the 90tb Illinois. A large deleaaton
from Can by Post attended tbe funeral
of tbe dead soldier wblob was held at
Stevenson, Monday.
Mr. Saoofrd wbs born Sept. 22
Vt , and came to Illinois when a small
boy and lived until be enlisted in tbe
Civil War, where be served font years.
He osme to Kansas as one of its earli
est piooeers and came to tbe Paciflo
coast in 1889. He leaves a wife and
dangbter to mourn bis loss. He was
buried in tbe Stevenson cemetery
The funeral services were conducted
by Ksv, Wioey ot gtavenion, Wash,
J. W. Morton went to Portland
Monday ou a business visit.
W. S. Cribble returned from a sev
eral days trip to Portlaud Tuesday.
Tbe ladies of St. Marks' Cuild will
meet Friday afternoon ot thia week
with Mrs. R. D. Could on Casoade
avenue.
W. F. Lara way is busy engraving
watches, spoons and other work of
this kind for Christmas gifts. The
work is artistic aud is meeting wtlb
popular favor.
Some of the recent holiday purchas
ers of Pianos from Soule's Piano
House are Bert S ranabau, O. J,
Stranaban and J. II. Ferguson, in
terior players. Also William Rand,
J. 11. Shruni, J. C. Johnson of The
Dulles aud O. M. DeWitt.
Commander CJ. R. Castner, Fred
Dietz, A. C. Buck, Farnk Noble, S.
F. lily the. S. Copple, John A. Wilson,
S. A. Reed, Ceo. P. Crowell, S. L.
Taylor and A. O. Adams, members of
Canby Post, went to Stevenson Mon
day and attended tbe funeral of N.
D. Sanford, an old comrade and mem
ber of tbe post.
llartwIg-KNtricau
Tbe marrlge of Mr. E. II. Hartwig
and Miss Ethel Entricau took plaoe
Sautrday at high noon at tbe resi
dence of tbe bride's mother, Mis. An
uetts Entrican, in tbe presence of a
large number of friends of tbe bride
and groom.
Tbe bouse was very prettily decor
ated for tbe oocasion with evergreens,
chrysanthemums and carnations and
tbe ceremony was performed by Rer.
Henry Marcotte. of tbe Westminister
Presbyterian Cburcb of Portland.
Tbe bridesmaid was Miss Charlotte
Layton, of tbis oity. and tbe grooms
man was Arthur Cole, of Portland.
Tbe bride was gowned in a dress of
liberty white satin en-train.
After congratulations aud best
wishes a dainty wedding luncheon was
served and later Mr. and Mrs. Hart
wig took the 3:05 train for Portland
for a abort wedding trip.
For tbe present Mr. and Mrs. Hart
wig will reside at tbe home of tbe
bride's mother.
Will Have Mammoth Store
It Is admitted that the Stewart
Hardware & Furniture Co. bave plana
for extensive improvements uext year
and Doyle & Patterson, tbe archi
tects, are now working out a rein
forced steel contsruotlon to bring1 the
2nd Btreet or hardware department to
tbe same beightb as tbe furniture de
pat tmeut on 3rd street. Tbis means
a raammotn store witn nardware rrom
3rd to 2nd street. Carpets and d ap
eries ou tbe third floor. The ofilce
will be swung on a gallery overlook
log aud convenient to all depart
ments. 11)088 people bave grown
through the blook and now start up
in tbe air.
Increased Its Capital Stack
Tbe First National Bank of tbis
city received word Thursday from the
comptroller ot tbe currency at Wash
ington authorizing it to increase lis
capital stock from f 50.000 to 1100.000
Tbe stockholders ot the bank voted
to increase its oaoital stock 'a abort
time ago. sinoe which time tbe
amount necessary bas been paid in
The growth of bus nees of tbe bank
assures reasonable earnings upon the
Increased capital invested. JEX
Tbe First National began business
January 1, 1904, wltb capital of f25,
ot)U and eur nlus of 85.000. which was
increased in August 1906 to 150,000
and 112,000 and the recent change to
loo, 000 capital and $20,000 surplus
is ample evidence of Hood River's
prosperous growth.
0. R. & . t o. Christmas and ew Year
Excursion Rates
Tiokets ou sale Deo. 23-24-25 and 31
and Jan. 1, within radius ot200 miles
at late of one and one-tbird fare tor
round trip. Children 5 to 12 years
old, one bait rate, Final return limit
Jan. 4, 1909,
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CONTKACTOR FOK
EXCAVATING & GRADING
hood river, oreqon.
Upper Valley Lands
Can best be secured by ad
dressing at once The Upper
Hood River Valley Devel
opment League, H. B. Lan
gille, Sec, 5th & May StsM
Hood River, Ore.
Largest list; lowest prices
Full Information
State kind of land you want
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Your Shopping Worries Cease
When You Have Inspected the
Book Department
X-Mas Books j
Have you seen our line
of X-Mas Books? If not ;
do so. Its a treat. What ;
is more acceptable than ;
a good book. Every-;
bady enjoys them. Why ;
not make a book your
X-Mnn rift?
:Ve have them all the new and popular Books. A;
: large line of reprints including the Brass Bowl, Bishop's
Carriage, Blazed Trail; Fighting Chance, ete. 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 as complete.
Fancy Bindings Gibson and Fisher's Drawings. ;
You can't afford to miss it. :
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Stationery Department
No Laughing Matter, Perhaps, but Santa Claus takes
it as a good joke to hand
around our X-Mas Sta
tionery thisyear. 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!
f BIBLES all sizes but one grade The Best-
Leather Goods. Music Rolls, 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 shown m Hood
Uiver. Pictures for the parlor, for the v((fK
living room, for the dining room, for
the bed room, foi the nursery, yes, for
the kitchen and at prices that are
attractive. Look them over. Our line
of CALENDARS
must be seen to be a pprec
iated. Works of art.
You certainly can hnd a
gift for each and every
friend at this store.
vVe will wrap and mail
our packages for you.
We have a complete sup
ply of Artists' Materials
for both Watei Color and
toil Work.
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