H6UD RIVBK GLACIER THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 9. 190B fovea Initial Exhibit and Special Selling of the Fashoniable New Fall Merchandise WE START THE SEASON WITH A RUSH GOOD start is half the race. We have ambitious plans for our Fall and Winter business. Intend to break all records. To that end we have purchased tfreat assortments of the market's best, garments, Fabrics, Furs, Shoes. Bedding, Etc., and place them on sale now at Harvest time, when needs are most pressing, at prices you usually expect to pay when the season is several months old. Wa want, rn market, with "Snot f!ftHn" find secured everv Drice consideration that our cash buvinc facilities entitled US to. Several of our purchases w re nothing short of "phenomenal" aud you will get the benefit, of course. The Harvest Sale and Fall ( Opening has a double importance. It is this locality's leading Fashion Function and ah Economizing event of great significance. Every garment, every fabric, every requisite on display is of the latest style of the most reliable quality and is a better value than you can obtain elsewhere at an equal price. We urge you to visit this store. View our splendid new merchandise every department is abloom with it. Note our low prices every offering is the best sort of a value. Your welcome will be equally sincere whether you buy or merely conn; "a-sight seeing." AGENT FOR Butterick Patterns FRANK A. CRAM AGENT FOR Florsheim Shoes BRIEF LOCAI. MATTERS. The Dietz Htudio for uhotos. Land Plaster at Whitehead's. Cold toiled liatn at McGuire Pros. Finishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu dio Home Rendered Leaf Lard at McOuire Bros. Best line of Spray Nozzles at McDon alds. All kinds of suet and smoked fish at Jackson's. For a good meal, home cooking, go to M a. 0. L. Henderson, Kandy Kitchen. Twenty years' experience. Buy your ice of the Apple tirowers' Union and get a good article. It always pays to get the best. Phone 117. The Apple Growers' Union has some cull pears and a few hnxes of go d Bart lettl li ft over from carload shipments to sell forearming purposes. ORCHARD LANDS 20 acres 5 miles out on West Side. 1185 Nev lowns and jitJ5eti!ergfl. 2 years old. On main connt road. Goo I district. Price $11,000. $3,000 ensh. lO acres Every foot of which is as tine orchard land as can be found in this beau tiful little valley. Nine acres in four-year-old Spitzenbergs and Newtowns, and family orchard in full bearing, 2 acres in strawberries between the trees. Almost new 5 room bungalow ami nice shade trees. Ideal location on the main road, only four miles from town. The best buy in the district. Price $7,000. 22 acres First class orchnrd land, red shot soil, easily cleared, water, good road, 1 miles from railroad station. Price only $3,000. 40 acres Unimproved in Willow Flat, high and sightly, light clearing, no waste, all under the ditch and A-l apple land. Price oily $5,000. Devlin & Firebaugh Leading Dealers Swetiand Building, Portland, Ore H. R. B. & T. Co. Bid & Hood River Shoes made or repaired at Johnsen's. Our work guaranteed. Delta Studio liny your Lime and Vitrei at White head s. Haaelwood Creamery Butter at Mc Quires. For Flower and Alfalfa Seeds go to McDonalds. Get a Scuffle Hoe at McDonald's and ave work. Camp stoves at cost. Davenport Har ness Co. Maple Syrup and Eastern B. W. flour at Jackson's. If your shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnsen. Received a car of Pure White Flour. Wood A Hugging. Fresh bread delivered daily by I'arker Bros., Hall building. If you want shoes that don't go wrong go to Johnsen'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.oney'n Bon Bons and Chocolates at Ross'. West line of men's gloves in the city at the Davenort Harness Co. Line and Sulphur Solution in any quantity, at Whitehead's. Highest market price paid for vea and chickens. McGuIre Bros. Get vour spray hose from McDonald Clean new stock, no factory scraps. Dr. Niohol's Poisou Oak Special guaranteed to oure Price 50 cents Dr. Nichnl'i Corn Remedy takes "IT the corn-. "N') cure, no pay." Pi ce 25c. Fancy salmon bellies, bastern mack erel and Lake Michigan white uh at Jackson'-. Try Pure White Flour. High gride, superior quality. Sold only by Wood iv. Hugging. Sweet cream and home-made ie cream at Parker Bros., Hall building. Free delivery. Am in the market tor raw land at $40 to i0 per acre. Addiess Box 15, Mount Liood Hotel. Money to loan on improved ranch property. Hood River Hanking & Trust Co. 6-24tf Sales are Increasing daily at the Apple Growers Union ice factory. Be-t quality of ice, reanonableprices. Phone 117. If you want to buy or sell real estate go to Onthank & Otteu. Money to loan on first mortgages. Abstractg and legal papers carefully prepared. Nota rial work of all kinds. Get a trial bottle of Dr. Nichol' Rheumatic Remedy, Kidney Remedy, or bladder tablet. A remedp for every ill that will do the work at small cost Manufactured by i.j i r'.'-i Pur nioy Hood River, Ore. Our International garments keep their shape and style, perfect fit, most beauti ful line, with all the popular styles. Call and leave your measure for a suit at A. 1. Carmichael's on the Heights. East bound trains on the N rth Bank road stop at Underwood as follows : No. 2, 11:38a. in.; No. 4, H:28 p. m.i No. ti, 7:04. This train only goes to Cliffs. West bound trains as followg stop at Underwood: No 5, 9:0Ha. m. and No. 1 at ti:00 p. m. B. 8. WiUon, of Portland, wag In the city lait weak in interest of the Tourists and Looomo.dle autoi. Mr. Wilgon visited Hdod Hirer thirteen years ago nod wal hardly prepared for tbe wonderful change whiob bae beeu made in tbe city and valley since that time. A squaw at The Dalles lagt week chased Hugh Laoey into French 4 Co.'s bank wltb a knife, because sbe thought be took a snap shot at ber with a camera against her will. He denied it, but sbe saw bun developing plotureslD tbe alley In tbe rear of tbe bank and tbat settled tbe doubt in ber mind. M. C. Larson, sou In law of John Hinrlcbs, was severley inimed In an accident at Home Valley last week. He it eawyer at a mill there and a pully tnrsted, pieces gtriklng him in the face and about the body, tint be yond severe bruizing arid cuts, he misUl'ned no permanent Injury He it beiog oared for In the bospitnl at Steveosio. Hon. T. K. Coop, of Hond Rioer, rfsited bis sister-in law, Mrs. Auua Coad, In Dall . Haturdtv. Mr. Coou has many friends aud aoqoamtanfes in Polk County, bavins teen a re presentative ot Wasci County In tbe state legislator" before Hood Klrer County wag created In compauy wltb H O. Csmpbell be spent several hours viewing Dallas end tbe sur rounding country and upon leaving for borne expressed himself as favor ably impressed witb all he bad seen. Board by the day or week at tbe Kandy Kitchen 2S Mrs. E. O. Blanc bar made a trip to Portland I-inlay. L. U. Hugging made a business trip to Ibe Dalles Friday. H. B. Laraway made a business trip to i'ortland Inursday. Mise Eleanor Adams left for Port land Saturday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Q. Y. Edwards were passengers tor Portland Friday morn ing. Mrs. Uoldie Adams, of Portland, is vieiting her sister, Mia. Arthur Clarke. N. Simonson, or 'Ibe Dalles, visit ed hie sou, of the Maine Restaurant, last week. Mrs. F. S. Hammond has taken up her place of residence in The Dalles at present. Louis Plog, ot Alta, Iowa, is visit ing bis brothers, Charles and Louis, in tbe valley. Charles Piog and family went to Portland Thursday to visit Ibeir sons for a few days. C H. Stianaban bad business with tbe Wasco Warehouse Milliug Co., at Ibe Dalles Friday Mrs. Helen Sparrett, of Denver, Colo , visited tbe past week witb Mrs. H P. Alten. Geo. I'. Prather made a business trip to Trout Lake and Camas Prairie the latter i art ot tbe week. Call on Mrs. O. L. Henderson at the Kandy Kitchen for a guaranteed remedy (or female complaints. s2H W. D. Gordon and wife, of Duluth, spent several days in the vallev last week looking aver the orchard lands. Miss Rose rtvery sprained her knee one day last week while from Figger mont to tbe residence of Henry Avery PresPoDtO V. White, of Philomath Collage, h the first e Dr. J. "R I ar t the I tier part of the week. J. I. Ilsgly was tip from Portland tbe la. let- part at the week and spent i lay ehtik rw hands with old triends. Indue and Mrs. Moreland leturned of Poitland Fridsy alter speudini.' n ae time on their ranch west ot own. Miss Jobiston, nf Learenwortb, v .-h, Tisltail tier brother, Harry, and wife, iHst week, returoiug home Fri day evening. H. L. Young has moved his family to Portland, wbere bn expects to no Into business if he can Had a suit able opening. H. Payson, wbodiires a railk wag on, bad a runaway Friday morning which shook up tbe milk hottles in a lively manner. The family of W. H. Absber left Saturday for the Willamette valley hop Holds. Mr. Absber aooompauled them aa far us Portland. Mrs. Fred Shoemaker, who has been visiting ber mother, Mrs. May Gil bert, for two months, returned to ber borne at Seattle Friday. Jas. Doollttle, wife and daughter, of Taooma, arrived the latter part of tbe week on a visit to their mother, Mrt. W. J. Baker, and family. Mrs. Hwaitz and daughter, arrived Thursday from Grass Valley on a visit to Mr. and Mrs H. W. Krus ow, In tbe Pine Grove district. J. M. Wright and L. M. Bently went to Portland Satoiday on business con nected with tbe new First National Bank building, of wbiob tbey have tbe contract. Mrs. Ella Otis and two daughters, who bave visiting tbe families of C. L. Clapp (land A. D. Moe for several weeks, left for Spokane F'riday to visit relatives. Mrs. Ella Wilbur, of Wayne, Neb., who bag been vieiting ber son, G. R Wibur, and uncles, B. F. and J. H. Shoemaker, and families, returned home tbe latter part of Ibe week. Miss Bertba Master, of Portland, wbo has been visiting Miss Merle Blinn at tbe Thompson borne in the valley, returned home Thursday ac companied by Miss Leila Horshner, wbo will be ber guest In Portland. LINCOLN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL For information In regard to Lincoln County High School, Stenography, Tvpewriting, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Manual Training. Rent of furn ished cottages, cost of living, address Prof. Wilbur, Newport, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Kabm returned Monday from Newport, where tbey bave been spending several weeks at tbe seashore. Mr. Rabin bas sold bis rosldence to A. T. Allen, and intends to pack op at once and go to Sweden, wbere tbey will make their future borne. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carlisle, or Atchison, Kansas, arrived Saturday on a rtsu ' S. E. Bartmeia and fam- mlly. Mr Carlisle is a cousin nf Mrs. Bartmess. He left Mnuda? for Cbeba lis, wbere he has large lrrmbet in terests, and will return later lo join Mra. Carlisle. Hoy W. Kelly made a trip to Port land Saturday. Miss Bess Isenberg returned to Portland Monday afternoou. New York City, F. Laraway Mon W. L. Mason, of was the guest of W day. Mrs. G Y. Edwards and daughter, Rosalie, are spending tbe week in Seattle. Roy Jauiieaoo, of Clevelaud, Ohio, visited S. K. Bartmess and family last week. Dr. Johnson oame up from Salem Saturday to visit wltb tbe ramily of J. L. Carter for a tew days. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Baker, ot Port land, visited at the borne of M. R. Tucker, in tbe valley, Monday. Mr. and Mra. V. W. Matbias, of Wasco, visited at tbe home of J. A. Walter in tbe valley, returning home Monday. Mrs. Williams and daughter, of Oiegon City, wbo bave been visiting Mrs. W. H. Warren, returned home Monday. Tbe Ladies Aid of tbe Congrega tional Church will meet with Mrs. Chas. Castner, FYlday afternoon, Sept. 10. Mis. Mary L.Harbison arrived last week from Tangent, Ore., and will make ber home this winter wltb her son, R. E. Harbison. Walter and Carter Wood, eons of Judge Fremont Wood, of Boise, spent Monday wltb Roy Brook on their way to the Seattle fair. Miss Laura Wilson, who hag been viHltlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wilnn, for several week re turned to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. E. O. Waltber, nf Kohe, Idaho, who has been visiting Bt the homes nf C. L. Clapp and A I). Moe, retained home Tuesday evening. Mrs. White, wbo has been "HsUtsnt in Dr Jenkins" dental jarlors for aeveral jmonths, let t Saturday for Portland, to take a position in tbe denial college at that i lace. Je se Walldretb'amj daughters, Mrs. Morrow and Mrs. Bardenrick, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gihhous, at Barrett, returning home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Atjblsoti oame up Sunday to visit Mr. and Mra C P. Ross. Mr. Atnhlton left for home Monday afterpnofl wl lie Mra. Atchison will remain tit a few days. J. S. Harbison and wife, ot Tangeut. Ore., are spending few davs visit ing R. K Harhison aud family ard attendiug to Ibusines matters. Mr. Harbison has a ranch In the upper valley. F"F. L. Beal, ot the Biolosicai Survey ot tbe V. S. Department ot Agriculture, Washington, D. C. is in the olty this week looking up statiat ice In regard to tbe birds of tbls country. (J. B. Gabriel was taken to tbe Col lins hot springs last week in tbe hope of obtaining relief. He suffered a stroke of paralysis a year ago and bas been helpless slnoe, end also In des titute circumstances. Austin Wilson, of Six Prong.Klick itat county, Wash., arrlvod Friday to remain witb his parents. Mr, and Mrs Jobn A. Wilson, while recupernt ing from an injured foot, caused "bv a borse stepping on it. Walter McDougal, of Peoria, 111,, wbo bas been wltb M. R. Tucker for six weeks, left for home Monday. Mr. McDougal has ntirobased part of the Pealer place and will return later to make bis residence in Hoed River. A. S. Blowers bas sold bia four acre ranch west ot town to J. R. Nickel sen. Mr. and Mrs. Niokeleen will spend tbe winter In California nd In tbe spring intend to take up tbeir residence en the country place, pro vioed tbey ere able to dispose of tbeir residence to advantage. Mrs. M. 0. Miller has returned from her trip o Hood River, where she hss been visiting wltb ber sonr. Sbe reports an enjoyable time, bui is glad to get back to where she can gaze upon tbe broad fields Instead of the bare apple trees. HilUboro Independent. "Mies Lauia Wier, of Vaoaville, Gal., a cousin, and Mlsa llestle JNIobols, ;oi iseraeiey, an aunt, or Mrs. h. m, Har bison, wbere visiting at the Harbison home last week. They bave been tak ing in tbe Seattle fair and also went to AaLka, but say tbat tbe Hood Kiver countiy is the luest tbey bave seen In tbeir travels. 8. F. Chronicle: The telegraph companies will regard five letters, aa one word in tbe future unless that word appeara in tbe dictionary, tbe new rule being aimed et code mea- gageg. Ibe regulation, it Is presumed Is designed to increase tbi- Incomes of tbe 'ompames and not solely to pro mote the use of choice English or sue h words ae bave been vecoglnized by the lexicographers. Unirrigated Lands MR. FARMER OR IN VESTOR: Do not for get, if you ever have learned, our country so called Washougal. It is one of the best 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, Mgr. JON I BJJJH . 0. VV. Edmunds, M. D. Bummer office hours, 9:16 a. rn. to 4 p, in. Phone 33121 Misses la oil Evans and EleaunrCoe are attending school at Elleusbe g, Wash. O. A. Hall and wife, of New York, City, are visiting at the home of ('. J . Clapi . Mis. Harry Allen, of Portland, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. De Hart last week. A. H, Mohler, of Cashmere, Wash., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sonnicbseu over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Naber, nf Sha wano, Wis., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hartwig last week. Miss Frederlo, of Tbe Dalles, was the guest ot Mr. and Mra. J. R. Steele at Mt. Hood, returning home lues diy. David Ecoles, of Ogden, Utah, pres ident of tbe Oregon Lumber Co., usde a visit to Hood River aud Dee last week. Mrs. H. F. Fulling, ot Indiana, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. B Perigo, returned borne last week by tbe way of Seattle. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Epplug have gone to Portland enroute to Astoria wbere they will place their daughters Misses Dortby and Adrieone in St. viary's academy. H. R. Geary, who bad an Operatoiu performed at The Dalles hospital last week, Is reported not so well and Mrs. Geary and daugnter went there yes terday to visit him. THE 0DELL STORE At station, will give a special bargain sale Friday and Saturday, Sept. 10 and 11. (ireat bargains will be given in men's and women's suits arid in men, women and children's Oxford (Shoes. Please, everybody, come and see. By traning with us you will save money. This sale will close Saturday night at It o'clock. Our motto: "It pays to trade t the Odell lb r." T. W. Atkinson, prop. For Sale. In the Upper Valley, 20 acres of choice land, 10 acres cleared and ready for plow. Two miles from railway sta tion ; good neighborhood ; price $8500 llOOf) cash, balance 3 or 4 years at T per cent. W. II. Marshall. Dee, Ore. WANTED Man experienced in trult growing and farming to take charge of young orchard. Only mar ried man considered. Good salary t,wl ilnaflv .mnlAVtniint inr riirhi mon Applications confidential. To appoint Interview give name, phone number, find atate Dlace of last employment. Addreaa Postoff ice Box 232. "M"I'I Huf 1 1 iH n I t i i i i 1 1 School Time is Here So are the SCHOOL BOOKS. Every Book for every Grade. Get your Books and Supplies curly and avoid the rush. Everything" for school use and just what the teacher ordered at .... SLOCOM'S BOOK STORE HH-WHH-l--lH-l-d-l"l-H"H-H-H-4-HH-l- GUAIMIATKS CAN HI' MHINII t.VKUYWIII W IXHW TlWi:T. TIP 3O10OI. AS THE HEA3QN FOtf THEIIt BEMAKKABU! SUCCESS, ,w ipsjaMiaiii job, m wBMm , lE'-wCTBsasji IiMES BUSINESS COaKE Facts Worth Noting Enrollment of students past year 468. All graduates plaesd In good positions. Filled but 50 per cent application for office help. Reputation for thorough and personal Instructlan. Safe and rsllnlng Influsnces. Sand for new Folder and Success Stories. 1 U k) lifflPrTFNT W Is I I f ( H ALx.l l "I"M"M"M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 liU i l lOHMI J. W. PERIGO R. B. PER It 10 "Good Things To Eat" THE STAR GROCERY PERIOO & SON Hood Kiver, Oregon, Sept. 1, 19011. We winh to d viae you of the change in toe firm name of HANNA & PERIGO, PERIGO 4 SON having Ixnight theentire Interegtof Mr. Hanna. This will Htill he known as the STAR GROCERY and we will contin ue to handle the best merchandise in nur efforts to please our patrons. Thanking you most sincerely for past favors and trusting that we may continue lo receive a lilreral share of your valued trade, we are, Heepectfully, PEKKIO & SON. SOME OF OUR SPECIALTIES: Diamond "W" Canned Goode are much the beat. "Gold Medal" Butter has no equal. Heinz Pure Food Producta. All the Best Brands of Coffee. Armour's Star Hama and Simon Pure 1 . a Lard. 44 HtllillMIII'l" HOOD RIVER Manufacturing Engineering Co. (SUCCESSORS TO J. J. LU0KEY) General Machine Work and Blacksmithing Phone 305M Hood River, Oregon J. . NICHOLS UNDERTAKER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR All calls promptly attended, night or day, city or country EMBALMING A SPECIALTY Nichols Hid., Cor. Oak and 5lb HU. imionRH I !1oMK -ffl2 3RH; Re.1'er",, Hooii RiVKR, okkooN I PACIKIC-Ufflce 3.M3; Ren. 8611 g