(fovea 1 5 Dozen Plain Knee Pants 1 NEXT SATURDAY HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1909. I LEGS for SALE Each Leg' lc and the vSeat Thrown In Excellent Boys' Knee Pants, worth from 50c to $1.25 regular, next Saturday School Opening Sale 25 Cents Per Pair 25c 100 doz. Boys' and Girls' Iron Clad Hose, famous for wear, special school opening price, 19c AOoodUasoffelerv it We make a specialty of our hosiery, and recommend "Iron Clads" for men, women, misses, children and boys part icularly for boys. Try them. FRANK A. I BRIEF LOCAL HATTERS. The Dietz Studio for photos. Land Plaster at Whitehead's. Cold boiled ham at IfcGuire Bros. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio Home Rendered Leal Lnrdal MeQuire Bros. Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. Early cabbage plants at White head 'a. All kinds of suet ami smoked tish at Jackson's. Dr. Uustav Rear and daughter, Miss berti, and Dr. DeVVitt t'onnel, of Poitland, came up Friday and spent the week eo 1 at Cloud Cap Inn. ORCHARD LANDS 26 Acres Fine ml soil, '3 miles southwest of Hood River. County road through place. 8 acres under cultiva tion; 300 1 to -5-year old Newtowns and Spitzenbergs; S acres bottom land; 6 inches of water stock besides there being an abundance of free water for about 10 acres. Price $4,000. Easy terms. IO Acres 3 miles out on West Side. 2 acres cleared and in young orchard; bal ance slashed and burned: ex ceptionally light clearing. Price, $3500, IO Acres:! miles out on West Side. Well improved. 8 acres in commercial or chard, 4 to 8 years old. Stock, implements and tools all go with the place. Price, 10,5000. 43 Acres Unimprov ed, in Willow Flat, high and sightly; light clearing; no waste. $5000 $1000'cash. 27 Acres 2 miles out on East Side. 22 acres in strictly commercial orchard, 1 to 7 vears old in prime condition; good buildings; nice location. $5000 cash will handle this, and the or chard will take care of the balance. IO Acres 5 miles out on East side; 8 acres in or chard, mostly Newtowns and Spitzenbergs in bearing; 2 acres in alfalfa,; good build ings. Price, 10,500. 20 Acres 4!4 miles out on West Side; perfect loca tion; good house; tine well. 1050 Newtowns and Spitz enbergs, 3 to 4 years ohl 3 acres in strawberries. Will double the purchase price of $3 2,000 in two years. Easy terms. 8 Acres '2 miles out. Improved with small house and barn. 112 Newtowns and Spitzenbergs, 2 years old. 3 acres in clover and and potatoes; fiee water for irrigation. Price, $3000 $1000 cash. Devlin & Firebaugh Leading Dealers Swetland Building, Portland, Ore. H. R. B. & T. CO. BJdg, Hood River mm. CRAM, Agent Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio buy your Lime and Vitrei at White head's. Haselwood Creamery Butter at Mc (iuireB. For Flower ami Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonald. Get a Scuffle Hoe at M.d aid'- and ave work. Camp stoves at coal. Davenport Har ness Co. Maple Syrup and Eastern B. W. flour at Jackson's. If you want shoes that don't go wrong go to Johnten's. Money to loan on improved farm land. T. D. Tweedy. Four fancy hanging oil lamps at half price at Jackson's. Full ine of I.owney's Bon Bona and Chocolates at Ross'. Migs King spent a couple of days in Portland last week. Line and Sulphur Solution in any quantity, at Whitehead's. Highest market price paid for vea and chickens. McGulre Bros. Gel vour spray hose from McDonald, Clean new stock, no factory scraps. Dr. Ninbol's Poison Oak Special guaranteed to cure. Price 50 cents. Dr. Nichol'l Corn Remedy takes ofi the corns. "No cure, no pay." Price 25c. Fancy salmon bellies, Eastern" mack erel and Lake Michigan white fish ai Jackson's. Three- room house and two lots in Idlewild for sale for a short time for $600. Phone 168-M. j29 Am in the market for raw laud at $40 to $50 per acre. Address Box 15, Mount Hood Hotel. Money to loan on improved ranch property. Hood River Banking & Trust Co. 6-24tf Sales are increasing daily at the Apple (Jrorert Union ice factory. Best quality ot ice, reaoonableprices. Phone 117. Mrs. H. J. Frederick spent last week lu Portland having her eyeH treated and staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jacobs. H you want to buy or sell real estate go to (intnaiiK s wuen. .Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Get a trial bottle of Dr. NichoP Rheumatic Remedy, Kidney Remedy, or bladder tablet. A remedp for every ill that will do the work at small cost Manufactured by i:i 'i P l ir macy Hood River, Ore. , G. P. Schloser, of Green River, Utah, visitod tlood Kiver last week in tbe ioterest of a colony of about tweuty Ave families, wbo are seeking a looation In tbe wst. Our International garments keep theil shape and style, perfect fit, most beauti ful line, with all the popular styles. Call and leave your measure for a suit at A. L Cannichael's on the Heights. East hound trains on the Ncrtil Bank road stop at Underwood as follows: No. 2, 11:91a. m.j No. 4, H:28 p. m.j No. fi, 7:04. This train only goes to Cliffe. West bound trains as follows stop at Underwood: No. 5, 'J:08 a. m. and No. 1 at MK) p. m. C. S. Batebam, of Nuiwalk, Ohio, is spending a few days with his broth er, A. P. Bateman, at Mosier, and t.hev visited Hood River tbe first of the week. This is Mr. Baebam's first; visit to thi P.oirlr? (Mt, and In ll well plesseT with tbe country Mrs. M. A. Fincb. of New York City, who hHs been a gueet at thi Avery homes at Kguermout. left for Seattle Sunday n'terunoi:, accompan ied bv Mrs. Heniy Aven. Mia Kinoh will return home dir ct from Seattle. Mrs. MarioD MacKae letumed lit rinv from Portland. wLtie the has been under treatment at a bopsital for about two weeks with a tumor which she br,rt removed from lie ikull back of the ear. The opeiatlnn, a very oencaie one, wbhouiiici ui ceefal, and she baa about recovered See window display and spot your patterns. All sizes from 4 years to 16 years. CRAM'S Get your meals Parker liros formerly Young's. N. C. Kvans went to The Dalles on business lhursday evening. Best line of men's gloves in the city at the Davenport Harness Co. Mrs. H. H. Bailey, of Portland, is visiting her sou, Harry, and tamily. J. R. Waid, of Kelso, Wash., visit ed friends in Hood River last week. Mrs. B. C. Sohroeder, of Vancou ver, visited friends in the city last week. Mrs. W. A. Wiltshire, of Ashland, Ore., is risking Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Nelson. Miss Beulah Ireland, ot Forest drove, was a visitor in Hood River last week. Mrs. Del Rand leturned from Seat tle Thursday with her nephew, (Jra hani Fitch. Mrs. K. N. Young went to The Dalles the latter part of the week to visit Irleudi. loe cream, soda water and cool diiuks solved at Parker Bros., in the Hull Building. Hot White, wifsaud daughter went to Poitland Thursday to spend a few days visiting friends. Mrs. James Grahaui went to Long Beach, Wash., lhursday foi a few days at the seashore. A. W. Smith, ot the Central Door & Lumber Co., Portland, was in the city Thursday on business. John Miller, the capitalist, dislo rated his jaw hone Ian! week praising Folger's Golden Gate doltee. Mrs. bi, W. Jones, of Portland, who has been with her sister, Mrs. H. L. Dumble, for sereral months, returned home Thursday. Frank Slavens went to Wanen Fri day, where he spent a tew days visit ing relatives there, returning the first of the week with his family. Arthur Clarke and wife, Clay Biock, Ellsworth Haiiua, Misses Han na and Kelsay, spent last week camp ing on the Little White Salmon. W. J. Baker, wife and daughtei, spent several days at Portland last week on a visit to theii daughter and husband, Mr. ami Mrs. Seneca I nuts. Mrs. W. G. Morgan, who has been visiting at the country borne of J Mi Hamblett of a couple of weeks returned to her home at lone 1 huts day. Walter Caseuiuut, of Alberta, Cau ada. Is spending u few days in tbe vclley looking over tbe country and visiting his friend, E. L. Uould, in the vslley. J. J. Luckny went to Portland Units. lay afternoon on business. Mrs Luckey ami daughter accompanied him as far as Collins, whore tbey spent a few days. Prof. Beatty, who is in the employ of Fred Clarke at The Dalles, took chaige of Aitbur Clarke's jewelry store I err while the latter was taking a venation last week. T. B. Montford, of the Chicago Backer, was in the city Saturday m the interest of his publication Mr Moutford Is making a tour of the fruit sections of tbe country and is on bis way to California. W. H. Petigh, of Hood River, wbo has been visiting in Sherman and 'iilliam the past week with his Cad iliac, returned home Weduesdv, no companied by his daughter, Mra Henry Howell. Moro Obseiver. A. W. Onthank returned the last of tbe week from the Seiittle fair, and is much pleased with the exhibition. He says that since Joe Wilscn has taken hold of the Hood River exhibit, it is presenting a very good appear ance. J. K McGregor returned to bit home ut Mnsler from Portland Thurs day. Mr Mc'jregor is suffering troni an attack of hooping cough, and it Is so severe that several times he bus been In danger of strangulation. He will go to the Bonat this wtek In tbe hope of gettiug relief hy tbe lea breeze, Shoes ma le or rep aired at Johnson's. Jack Culbeition returned Sunday from a trip to Seattle. 1). H. Dltcenberg, of White Salmon spent Suuday in Hood River, the San Sotioi Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Murta Huggins, Thurs- lay at 2 :30, (leo. Coburu and father, of White water, Wis., visited friends in the valley Sunday. llios. Murphy, of Iowa, spent sev eral days looking over the valley and left for Portland Monday. W. W. Carpenter and Fwife, EJ. O. iiahani aud wife and F. I!. MoCarn, of Tamil, Iowa, spent several days in the valley last week. Miss Maude Carlisle, of Arlington, who bus been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. S. Smith, left Tuesday for New York to spend the summer. The Apple Growers Uuiou is ready to take care of your pear crop. Hy shipping with t hum you will receive buyer's profits for yourself, which is certainly worth saving. Wanted, for onsh custoniei, 10 acres impioved or partly Improved one showing some income; also SPJ to 40 acres unoleared. (I. Y. Edwards & Co. Office next to Mt. Mood. Seven per cent money to loan on improved Hood River Valley lands. Impiove your apple lands. Seo W. R. Wiuaus, at Wiuans on Mt. Hood R , or write me at Deo, Ore., Hood River county. Mrs. Louiso Goddard has teen grunted, by tbe Cirolut CODlt ol Multnomah, a degree of divorce from (irenvillo (Jnddard, also tho restitu tioa of her former name, and will now be known as Mr, Louise lioydeu. M. W. Hiacnck has resigned his junitorship jots around town and left for Vancouver Monday. He baa tiaded hie residence for Vancouver property and expects to make that city his future home. He lecelved woid recently of tbe illness of his father in Michigan and will leave for that state soon. Wanted -the following buck num bers of the Metter fruit, three copies each, for which we will pay 25 oents it in good condition : August, Septem ber, .November, 1 '. " K . September. 1SKJ7; May, July, November, Decern ber, 19081 January, March, 1900. Better Fruit I'ul lishlng Co. John Bishop Putnam, tit G. P. Put nam's Sons, tne prnmiueiic insw rork publishers, was lu the city Thursday. Mr. Putnam is taking a vacation in the west, visiting his son, wbo la at the University of Califurnin, and came to Hood River with a letter o introduction to E. L. Smitb, wb, entertained him during the day. Mi. I'utnani was well plea-ed with what he saw of Hood River. Mrs. Mai ton MaoRae has sold the 11. M. Moore place to II. S. iloge, i I Portland. Mr. Iloge wilt Salad Olf Br ing the foity acres and greatly im prove tbe .place There are una about twenty five acies cleared an i the place is one of the beauty pots of the valley. The further imprr.vi ruent of the ranch will be of great benellt to the balance of tbe piacfl in the Oak (linve district, Mr, Bl 1 Mrs. H. S Iloge and daughter were up the first of the v k aud closi d tbe deal. Hal Bald's great play, "The King of tho Cattle Ring, " is oje of those stane productions Unit holds the mid lenee with the most InteoBs Interest rfotn start to rtni'dj. It in a Bve-acl border drama and deplota frontier life In the southwest, the Straggle' between tbe oifferent border char acters Indians, cowboys, outlaws, thieves, plainsmen and settlers- is realistic to a debtee an t is replete with ttirili' situations and olimav es. It is an illustrated lesson for our younfjer people in the difficulties of our first, settlers. Hop Lee, Pat Dunn and Rist'H, in tlmlr eftorti to assist tbe hern and their employer. provide uproarious fun by their ludi crous mistakes aiid blunder in their adventure. Xuesduy, August 24th. UP TO DATE STORE in"" 1 1 ""ff Unirrigated Lands MR. FARMER OR IN VESTOR: Do not for got, if you ever have learned, our country so called Waahoufil. It is one of the host dairying and diversified farming; countries in the North west. If you do not believe it, come and we will show you, or address Washougal Dairy & Land Co. WASHOUGAL, WASHINGTON G. S. Smith, Mfjr. Received a car of Pure White Flour Wood v Huggins. f your shoes, have none wrong take them to Johnsen, T. J1'. Johnson made a busiueMS trip to '1 he Dalles Saturday. Try Pure White Flour. Hinh grade, superior quality. Sold only hy Wood A Huggins, B, I). Qould returned 1'uesday moruioK from i trip to Wallace, Ida ho, on business. For BaleTwo good refrigerators Large size, S'.l ; msderate size I-) ; must sell this week. Phone 194K, J. M. Hnmhlatt aud family left i ues, lay to speud a faw days visiting frieudn ut Portland Vancouver. Botb the White Salmon and Under wood ferries now laud at the old mill, the t ar beiiix but a few inches out of water tliiH year. Prank l'rlndle and wife, of Fossil stopped this week on their return from For Hand to visit friends here and at e bite Salmon. While Mr. Idler does not especial ly feature his band and orchestra, tney are conceded to be two of the finest music i organizations traveling, I uesday, August '21th. Mrs E R Smith, of (irandy Mo., ebo laa been visiting her brother, J 13 Hauna, and family, left for home Tuesday. She will visit her sisters at Los .Angeles before ber return. W. H. Peugh returned last week from a trip into Sheiman and Uililaru counties with bil auto and brought b"k: his daughter, Mrs. U.H.Howell, from Wasco. Mr. Howell came down to spend Sunday, returning Mori'tay. Ohat. s. Bonorman mid wife, of St. Paul, Minn., dropped oft at Hood River Tuesday anu spent the day with tbe editor of tbe (Racier and family. Mr, Sohnrmau la editor of the West St Paul Times aud tbey are on their wny to Seattle. WANTED- Man experienced in truit growing and fanning to take charge of young orchard. Only mar ried man considered. Good salary and steady employment for right man. Applications coafldential, To appoint interview give name, phone number, and state place of last employment. Address Postofficc Box HI, X T R A G O O ) Knee pants lined all through 50c. The Large Map of Mood River Valley -Regular Price $1.00 We have purchased the entire print enabling us to SELL THEM (or 50c. Now is your only chance to secure one. An ideal souviner lo mail to your eastern friends. 50c. Slocom's Book Store 'flHH-Hl-HHH4W"ll"H "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Tenth and Morriion, Portland, Oregon gg A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-standard commercial school of the Northwest. Open all the year. More calls for help than we can meet position certain. Class and individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forma and by office practice. Shorthand that excels in every respect Special penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue. COMING! W. A. EILER'S GREAT SHOW The King of the Cattle Ring A Sweet Western Melodrama in Five Acts, by Hal. Reid, will exhibit in a Tent at i 4 eciN i cv ' SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS Prof. English and his troop of Educated Goats; Mark Weston, the Great Hoop Roller and Juggler; Mr. A. S. Howell, the Famous Bari tone Singer; Will Morrison, in Feats of Magic, Moving Pictures, Etc. BAND CONCERT AT NOON AND 7:30 P. M. PERFORMANCE AT NIGHT i ONLY UNDER CANVAS I M-H"I-H"I"H-H"I"I"I"1"1"I"M-I"H-I"I-I- i f i Hood River lues., Aug. 24 Band and Orchestra 30-PEOPLE-30 Two Special Cars f TUESDAY, AUG. 24 t BSJ I