Scveu 3C 0 THE COLD WAV ias com: o HOOD KIVEK GLACIER. THURSDAY. JANUARY 7 1909. Every CLOAK Reduced 20 to 50 y I lit CRAM'S UPTO CLEARANCE SALE Now on in our Blanket Dep'rtment Every Blanket and Comfort Reduced. Ladies' and Children's FURS and KNIT GOODS FASCINATORS, SHAWLS, HOODS, and TOQUES, GLOVES, MITTENS, and other Cold Weather Wearables at special reduced prices. NAP-A-TAN SHOES For Men and Boys Keep Dry Feet. MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS MUST 00 We have put the knife right into every thing and suggest that prospective Overcoat buyers do not overlook the golden oppor tunity to get in on the ground floor, saving money thereby. PLENTY of WARM GLOVES, MITTENS, CAPS, UNDER WEAR, SWEATERS, COATS, at prices that you'll approve of. DATE STORE OC 3C DC Any garment 20" off DC I r 1 'i 0 fanfl BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. D. 8. Bomgarilner, dentitt. Phone. The Dietr Studio for photos. For men's auiti see Vogt Bros, be fore purchasing. Petaluma Incubators for - sale at McReynolds & Co. Stranahan & Clark meet all bona tide quotations on cement. Full line of Lowney's Bonbons and Chocolates at Ross'. Fine line of tobacco, cigars and con fectionery at the Pastime. See W. S. Uribule for Duck Eries, Fead overs. tf Yucca Tree Protectors, kept in stock at McReynolds. Stock foods of different kinds at McReynolds & Co. For a neat piece of crown and bridge work see Drs Arnold & Rupp. A fine line of confections and fresh fruits at tbe Red Apple confectionery. For Painless Extraction see Arnold & Rupp, the Deutints Are you ali ran down? Get run up by taking Nicbol'n Blood & JNsive touio ; prioe 50c. Coolidge makes a speolalty of fine watch repairing, and guarantees piouipt delivery of all work. Vot Bros, bave received their fall and winter lines of clothing and shoes. See tbum before purchasing. Have your teeth attended to before winter by Arnold & Rupp. Tbe finest line of cigars and tobaccos in tbe city at tbe Red Apple oonfeo tionery. Speoial low prioe on pianos and or gans and bII musical goods during tbe fair. S. II. Soule's House. Carpets and rugs teken up and oleaned. All facilities for handling same. Phone, 301 M, or apply to M. W. Hisonx. ' 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. Take a look at the Morlan Bargain Bins, a feature of our big clearance sale. There are a geod many of them and each contains something worth five times what you are asked to pay. No lottery, no guesswork, simply big values. Tbit sale will prove a thing of value to a good many people, for right in the beait of the winter they will be able to buy good shoes, dre s goods, underwear, heatberbloom un derskirts and many other articles at much lower prices than tbey usually pay. Shoes going at tbe following prices: 13 pair of children's and la dles' shoes, 19o a pair; 2 dozen pair of children's shoes, sizes from 6 to 6, 65o a pair; 50 pair of ladies', men's and children's shoes, $1.00 a pair; laiies' and men's shoes, $1.50 a pair. You can't attord to miss this sale at Morlun's. Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio. Dentit-ts, guarante Alfalfa Seeds go to DR. CHARLES W. EDMUNDS Specialist Kye, Ear None and Throat Oltk-e, New Brosius block, ak Mtreet rtl e Home phone 13 Hood Rl v er Arnold & Rupp make plates that fit. Finishing for amateurs at Deita Stu dio Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDonalds. Arnold & Rupp, all work. For Flower and McDonalds. Clover, Timothy und Alfalf i hay at McReynolds & Co. New styhs of Gordon bats at Vogt Bros. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Long are visit ing in Portland this week. J M. llollowell, of Portland was a visitot nt Hood River this week. Howard Isenberg went to Cascade Looks Monday on a business visit. A big clearance sale of ladies', men's and children's shoes at Mor ten's store this week. A. S. Blowers of Portland came up Monday for a visit here in connection with his interests. Misses Ruth and (!eneflee Church of Portland, are spending thfl week with Miss Kula F. Met lolly. The meeting of the Lndies' Guild of St. Mark's Church will bt held this week with Mrs. N. W. tioce, Fiiday atteruocn nt 2:30, at her residence on State Street. The ladles' aid society of the Con gregatlonnl church will bold trefr an nual business meeting snd election of officers on Friday hfternoon. Janu ary 8tb, at tho reaidpneo of Mrs. V. C. Brock. All members are expected to be present. Ray Imbler has bought the Hick Neely place of nine acres adjoining Idlewilde Cemetery tor whioh he paid 15,400. Tbe property consists of 100 bearing trees and the balance set to yonug Newtowm which will soon be in bearing. The tilth annual hall of the Hood River firemen took place N w Year's night and was a very enjoyable affair. About sixty couples danced to the fine music of tbe Trio Orchestra until the small hours of Haturiay morning. At midnight lunch was servd on tbe stage by Caterer Braly of the Midget Restaurant Toe proceeds of the dance will be applied to the firemen's fund. Tbe amount realized was a small one. A committee consisting of E. O. Klanobar, Truman lintler and H. G. Pratt will receive contributions to a fund to be sent to the Italian earth quake sufferers and anyone wishing to contribute can do so by leaving the money with one of them. The or.m m It tee has taken up this work in re sponse to a call from Governor Cham berlsiu for a tunl to be contributed by the state to aid tbe sulierer's from this great disaster. vis- corrnE The dealing is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing. Your grocer returns your moner if you don't like it: we pav him on for V. 'J. Davidson was a business itor at Tbe Dalles Tuesday. Harry DeWitt went to Portland a business trip Wednesday. Willie Chandler left last week an extended visit in Taooma. C. D. Nickelsen was a business vis itor iu Tbe Dalles Monday. A. B. Woolnert, of White Salmon was a Hood River visitor Monday. Frank Davenport, who is spending tbe winter in Portland, was here on a business visit this week. Emmett Tompkins is In Salem where Jie is looking arnund with the intention of locating there. E. T. Folts disposed of 100 acres of unimproved land iu the Mount' Hood district last week to Frank Strang. Consideration, 85,000 Mrs. R. H. Waugb, who has been routined to tbe oottage Hospital, ow ing to sickness, tor some time, has re covered and returned to ber home. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Uburob will meet this week Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mis. E. R. Bradley. A full attendance is de sired. ' We havo about 60 pairs of ohil drens' heavy ribbed bose, size, 6 and 91. A regular 25 cent hose, this week or till all gone, 10 cents a pair at Morlan's. Mrs. Coad accompanied Jby her daughter and son who bave been vis iting at tbe home of Prof. K. E. Coad here for some time left Tuesday for a visit in ti e east. Mrs. E. H. Harris gave a dinner party last evening. The guests were deiluhted with the coffee. Mrs. Har ris always uses Forger's Golden Gate whole roast, and grinds it herself, not too tin), pulverized coffee is bitter. Mrs. Alma Howegand daughter loft Wednesday for Portland where they will visit for a few days and will then go to Southern California to stay for tbe lest of the winter. They expect tn return about tbe middle of March. Mrs. Ida M. Sharp will open a school of shorthand at Miss Helen Stafford's Studio, 245 State street, on the evening of January 18 Instruc tions given three evenings each week. For terms, etc , call 202 M, afternoons and evenings. R. K. and H. U. Patteieou, who have been conducting a household novelty business on second street bave bought tbe Hood River bakery busi ness which was owned by J. A. Sini onson and will couduot it in future. It is the intention of tbe new bakery (Irai to remodel tbo store aud to tell their novelties in connection with it as soon as tbey can enlarge their quar ters. Tbey will also later cany a stock of confectionery and fruits and enlarge their supply of bakery goods. Born. To Mi. and Mrs. E. C. Mooney, Hood River, January 1, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Leuz, of Dukes Valley, Deo. 27, a girl. To Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Marshall, ol Belmont, December 27, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Holmes, December 31. a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Crowe, Jauuary 6, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. M. E. MoCarty, January 29tb, a boy. To Mr. and Mra E. II. Green, of Dee, January 2, a girl. CLEVER SWINDLER PICKS UP $300 Several hundred Hood River resi dents beoame apprised of tbe fact Monday that they bad been swindled out of several hundred dollars by a clever sharper who gave tbe name of J. R. Boyd, and who represented him self as the agent of a magazine sub scription agency in Saline, Kan. The knowledge of the wholesale swindle was made known through several letters received here from pub sbing houses that disclaimed all know ledge of Boyd or the Wilson Magazine ageuoy, which he claimed he was rep resenting, aud advised tbe writers of the letteis who had entered a protest because tbey had not leceued (be magazine tbey subscribed for that tbey would not be forthcoming unless tbe subscription prioe wub torwaided. It is said by one of the many vic tims that Boyd came here about tbe latter part of JNot ember aud ottered magazines at out rates. He claimed to be a mute aud had several printed cards which be handed to bis piospeo- tive victims. As it was about tbe time of year wbeu many subsoirbers to magazines renew their eubsorlp tious. he did a bis business and is estimaet to have oleaned up about 300. or GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT SUCCESSORS TO BOOTH & CO. Just Received A new supply of Stationery such as Blank Books Letter Files, Waste Paper Baskets, Typewriter Paper, Paper Fast eners, Carbon Paper, nk Erasers, Ink Wells, Bills Files, Business Blanks, All Kinds of Ink, Library Paste, and Tablets in all Grades. We have a number of Broken. S ts in Decorated Queens Ware on which we are offering special values. This is ji good; chance to supply your needs in the dish line with very little expe ise. What we have left in Christmas Goods we are selling at bariin prices. Jurors for January Term ef Court Tbe following panel of jurors bus been drawn tor tbe Hood River Coun ty term of oourt: J. M. Taylor, S. E. Raitmess, A. I Fbelps, M. Dragsetn, J. E. Uleason, A. J. Uagan, J. HI. (Jill, C. R. Davis, C. X. Roberts, a. ll, Allen, M. D. Udell, U. U. Roberts, Ed. Hawkes, U. 11. Bobbins, N. W. Jaokson, A. C. French, II C. Green, Ihos. is, Avery, feter Moor, J r. Hansen, J. W. Shipley, 1 rumen But ler, Wo. Kennedy, C. S. True, E. O. HhII, Hood River; U. M. Bailey, u. Rutf, ('. A. Faddj, Robt. Jjeaenre, O. A. Knox, Mount; Hood; John Buss, Casoade Locks. The term of court will be held beginning tbe week commencing January 11th. Kntertained the Whist Club Mra. Chas. T. Early entertained tbe Whist Club at l.er home on State street lust week. Iu honor of the oc casion tbe rooms in which tbe guests were entertained were very hand somely deooarted with evergreens and Chrstmas bells and during tbe after noon dainty refreshments were serv ed. The winners of tbe prizes were Mrs. A. M. Kelsav who took Uist and Mrs. Arthur Clarke second. en million people, rue success o tbe play is credited to tbe religious sentiment that prevails iu tbe tbeme. making it particularly attractive to tbe non-theatregoer, who as a rule avoids tbe plavbouce. owing to re ligious scruples. "Ben-Uur" has the endorsements of the leading lights of tbe oburoh world and has appealed to all theatregoers as the most powerful drama tbat has ever been created for the stage. Wallace bad few peers and do so perlors in tbe art of presenting to tbe eye the imagery of soriputral scenes. In "Ben-llur", bis masterpiece, he gives the life, tbe oolor, tbe feeling, of tbe time of Christ. With these be presents an intense heart story, a heroio drama, filled with the tender est emotions, tinged with tbe romance of love and war, exalted by tbe evi dence of Divine miracles performed by tbe Nazarene. Although tbe sa cred presence is not shown, it is felt, aud throughout the play runs Ibe strong undercurrent of religious feel ing wbiob distinguishes "Ben-ilur" from all other dramutio offerings based on Hi blind themes, ibe sym bolism of Rome and Jerusalem, of Jew and Uentue, of peace and war, are shown, surrounding tbe great mystery of the presence o' Christ. Eaob scene unfolds as a perfect picture, tbe whole mending in a living pageant. In order to take oare of out of-towo patrons for "Ben Iiur," Manager Cal vin lisilig, of tbe Heilig Theatre, will Oil mail orders In scoordance with date of their receipt, when accompan ied by remittance. Tbe sale of prioes will range from 60 ceuts to $2.00. Seats will go on sale Thursday, Janu ary 14. Uave 600 Tarty A large uumbnr or friends enjoyed the; hospitality aud a very pleasant evening witn Mr. ana mis. j. v. Thompson at their home at oOU party New Years Eve. Tbe prizes were won by Mrs. Geo I. Slocom bo took first and Mrs. J. U. Osborne seooud. Dur ing tbe evening an elaborate luncheon was served and also some delioious candies wbiob were made by the hos tess. M..T..fMf..t..t..TMt..!..f.it..fMT..fliTiiTiiTM' r 1 11111 I 1 i 1 I i I ..Decorate Your Home.. Now is Your Chance Our entire stock of Framed and Unframed Pictures Are on sale at a greatly reduced price. You can't afford to let this opportunity to brighten up your home, pass. Slocom's Book vStore Uf)e Place that does the Framing' !,I,l,"I"J,,!,,!"l"lV . Stock taking time has arrived aud a visit to many merchants finds tbem biisy taking inventories Ibe stormy davs this week bave given them a good opportunity to work uninter rupted as business has beeu very quiet. IVtl Yard for Ranchers The feed yard which F. W. McRey nolds has been building is now ready for I usiness and will no doubt till a long felt want for ranchers who bave at times bad uo place to tie their horses under cover during wet or flo.d weather. The new yaid is situ v ted opposite Lucky's blacksmith shop Hiid is provided with long sheds and fred hexes are to be provided Mr. McReynolds has placed a man in obaige who is on duty day and night to look after tbe teams. Any kind of feed IhaMs desired ran be obtained and ni'iiiy ranchers are taking advan tage fo the new aocommodations for their horses. Stsrr-WaUoii Miss Anna Starr, who has been em ployed as a waitress at tbe Mount Hood Hotel for some time and Wm. Watson,- of Seattle were married in this city Saturday January 'J, by A. C. Buok, Justloe of tbe peaoe. Mr. Watson bad been staying at tbe hotel for some time and tbe couple were given a very lively slnmmelton by some of tbe boarders Tuesday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Watson left for Seattle Wednesday morning. Jaekson-Uerklng. David M. Jaokson and Miss Mary (1. Uerking were married at tbe borne of tbe bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. II. r , (ierklng. at fine urove at Olgn noon on Christmas Day in tbe pres ence of a number of relatives and in timate friends. The ceremony wss performed by Rev. II. S. White and took place on tbe thirty second anniversary of the marriage of tbe bride s parents To commemorate tbat oooaslon, Miss (Jerking wore some laoe tbat bad teen woin by ber mother at ber wedding. The bride wag gowned in wnite and carried a boquet of white carnations and tbe bridesmaid, who was Miss Florence Wilcox, carried pink carna tions. Tbe groom was attired in the conventional black and bis groomsman was Mr. Joseph Uerking. Ibe room in wbioh tbe ceremony took place was decorated in evergreens. After receiving tbe congratulations and best wishes of tbe wedding party ad elaborate lunch was served and Mr. aud Mrs. Jaokson left later on the eveniug train for Portland where they were tbe guests of Mrs. Angle Junkin, Mtb. Jackson's aunt, for sev eral days, and then went to White Salmon as tbe guests of Mrs E. 11. Dresk, Mrs. Jackson's sister. Mr. Jackson is well known here be ing tbe son or Cept. F. M. Jaokson and on their return he and bis bride will take up tbeir residence on bis nlace adioiuiutt tbat of his father. Tbe hancv oouole were tbe recipients of many useful aud valuable proeeuts Among those present at tbe cere mony were: Mr. and Mra. F. M. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jack on. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Luge, Miss Florence Wilson, White Salmon, Robt. Foley and Lawrence Uerdea. 9 "Ren llnr" at the Heilig Theatre. Towering triumphantly as the most massive and picturesque as well as ihe most impressive diainHtio spectacle in the history of the world, "Ben ilur will seek new honors at the Heilig Theatre. Portland, Oregou, on Mon--ihv evening January 1 8, v here it a ill remain foi an engagf meat ot one ireek In addition to the regular veoinp pi itci manrrj, special mat inees be gien on Wednesday aud Saturday. Ot ll pecfacnlr productions of modern times, none ha beeu credited ilh o loi;g run of proxperity as this irreat and iiopnlxr dismal ic spec tacle "Ber-llur" is today crowned with a record of more than '2000 per fornmnrcg Iu America and 200 in London, in a liUle orer nine ryerr, and has been seen by more tbsu sev Time Certificates of Deposit are a convenient means of investing funds that are tem porarily idle. We pay 3 and 4 per cent per annum on Time Certificates to run three months or lonirer. liv investinjr in thfse certificate your idle tiiom-v is safely taken care of, and pays you a dividen foi a short time investment. We will be lileased to talk with you about them. , Hood River Banking & Trust Co -I-K-M-M-H--H' Arnold (& Rupp DENTISTS Work Guaranteed. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. BROSIUS BUILDING. HOOD RIVER APPLE VINEGAR CO. Manufacturers Pure Apple Cider & Apple Vinegar We receive Canning and Cider Apple from one season to another, paying market price for the same. In ship ping over Mt. Hood It. It. or from Mosier there will be no transfer charge from freight house to factory. . Patronize your home Industry and let us have your apples. 1909 To meet the demand for Choice Residence Lots, centrally located The Hood River Development Company Is putting two Blocks on the Market NOW IS YOUR TIME TO (JET YOI.TK PICK OF THESE CHOICE LOTS Also Warehouse Sites on O. R. & N. side track a For Full Parti; ulars, Address : J. F. BATCH ELDER Phone 163-M 4.10 Statu Street, Hood River H-HH-HW4HHlI-H-Hl-l F. H. Coolidge Dealer in Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton high grade Watch es. All Repair Work given prompt attention. Satisfac tion guaranteed. F. H. COOLIDGE WatchmnKer (El Jeweler Opposite Paris Fair