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HOOD WYEtt GLACIER, THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1911 1 In U u r m,.j J 01 New Anvil Brand Shoes For Particular School Girls New Fall Ladies' Waists In Colored hand Trimmed New Line of Hand Bags and Suit Cases Opened Special Shoe. Offer Ladies' and Big Girls' Tan Ankle Pumps, Regular $3.50 and $4.00 values, Special, $2.00 New Line of Fall Ladies' Neckwear These Are Extra Good Values 25c to 95c FIRST SHIPMENT BOY'S Fall 1911 Now Ready ?YTRAGQQn WVW ' 'IUW Ff? wiJmi f til t I 1 S New Napa Tan Shoes For Boy's School Wear New Holeproof Hosiery For the Whole Family New McKibbin Hats None Better Made " " Special School Offer Boy's Golf Shirts, Regular 50c and 65c Values, Your choice Each 25c Boy's Corduroy Suits Values up to $7.50, Ages 8 to 16 Years, Your Choice the Suit . $4.72 FRAN A. GRAM ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE BRIEF LOCAL MENTION Mrs. II. J. Frederick spent Monday at The Dalles. F. A. Cram was a business visitor in Portland yesterday. Automobile insurance written by Hood River Abstract Co. M. L. Goff was a business visitor in The Dalles last week. H. J. Frederick spent Friday in Portland on business. Try our pure pork sausage. We stand back of it. at Central Market. Leslie Butler was a business visitor in Portland last week. Dr. J. F. Watt was a business vis itor in Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Gleason -were Portland visitors last Friday. For a nice prime beef roast go to the Central Market. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Armstrong were White Salmon visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Reed were Port land visitors the latter part of last week. "A thing of beauty and a joy forever.". Hurley-Davidson Motorcycle at Mc Donalds. Joseph A. Wilson left last week for a fishing trip in the Upper Deschutes country. Mrs. Elvira Cobb, of Mosier, has been here visiting her Bister, Mrs. S. W. Stark. gee our auto gauntlets. Davenport Harness Co. Mrs. Paul Hansen and daughter, Gertrude, were visitors in The Dalles last week. Mrs. J. E. Rand arrived yesterday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith. Christian Science services are held in Reading Room No. 6 Davidson Building, Sunday 11 a. m. and Wednesday 8 p. in. Dr. and Mrs. E. 0. Dutro returned Monday from a vacation spent on the West Fork of Hood River. C. A. Molden, of the Bragg Mercan tile Co., is spending a vacation on his ranch in the Horse Heaven country. Fine line of automobile gloves. Dav enport Harness Co. Chief Engineer Cei. W. Boschke, of the Harnman lines in Oregon was here last week inspecting the new station. Mrs. Johnson, of the Belmont dist rict, was called to Spring Valley Mon day because of the illness of a relative. Now is the time to buy cheap slab wood. A. C. Lofts, phone 810.X. Mrs. E. C. Smith and Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Kanaga returned Monday from a hunting trip near the headwaters of &agie Creek. Reymund B. Early left Friday for Stanford University, Calif., where he will enter the Law Department of that institution. Now is the time to buy cheap slab wood. A. C. Lofts, phone 310-X. Dr. and Mrs. H. D.W.JPineoand little daughter, Margaret, have returned from an extended camping trip in the Upper Valley. L. F. Morris, who has been hunting in. the region near Green Point, killed an enormous bear last week. Bruin's akin measured 7 feet. ' If your guests ask yon where yon got auch nice chickens for your Sunday din ner, don't forget to tell them of the Central Market. Miss Craft, of the Cottage Hospital, left last week for a visit with her par ents at Pendleton. Mrs. J. E. Slade and family, of Husum, Wash., was in the city visiting friends Saturday. If you have a snap in real estate or want one let us know. (uv Y. Edwards & Co., Agents. R. D. Gould began the laying of the storm Btwers in the paving district of the city yesterday. Mrs. H. J. Frederick and daughter spent last week in Portland returning home bunday evening. Wanted Girl for general housework. 719 State St. Geo. H. Thomas, of Eiler Piano house, spent several days recently Vis iting his old irienus, Mr. and Mrs. n. J. Frederick. Milo S. Frederick passed the exam ination for and accepted a Government position at Seattle and left for that place August 1H. Household goods for sale. Enuuire C. L. Clapp, Avalonwav. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Moselv. of Clin ton, la., are : here visiting their son. Chas. A. Mosely, of the Mt. Hood Hotel. Misses Eva and Meldia Probst, of Centralia, Wash., arrived last week forja visit with their sister, Mrs.Xhas. l.arsen. Beautiful new bungalow on State street for sale cneap. Kasy terms. Ap ply at 11)13 state street. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Johnson, of St. Paul, Minn., were here yesterday and were shown over the valley by their old friend, A. D. Moe. C C. English, the noted artist from San Francisco, Calif., spent last week with his mother, Mrs. Geo. P. Crowell. Mr. English made the trip here be cause of Mr. Crowell's illness. All kinds of Fruit and Mercantile Stamps made to order. Phone 'AT. Miss Edna Murray, of Portland, who has been visiting at the Ridgefield ranch, while on her way home last week stopped a day with Miss Viola Wilson. Jno. Hurst, at wholesale grocer, of Clarksville, Tenn., who with Mrs. Hurst is making a tour of theNorth west, spent Saturday looking over the Valley. ' Dry lrt-inch slab wood for sale at $2.00 per cord. Pine Grove Box Co Edward Klohn, a resident of Iowa, is here visiting the family of C. Deth man. Mr. Klohn is accompanied by Mrs. Klohn. W. S. Beattie, of the Beattie & Hoffman, firm of printers in Portland, has been here for several days looking over the Valley. For Kent Modern furnished house on Columbia street: plumbing com plete. 1. Leland Henderson, (Inc.) S. A. Clarke, a former resident of this city, who has been in Florida for a number of years, will arrive here Saturday for a visit. Lew Morse, formerly sheriff of the county but who is now operating a large stock farm in the John Day region, is visiting in the city. Shoes made or repaired at Jobnsen's E. N. Armstrong, president of the Teoledo, Peoria Z& Western R. R., spent the week end here visiting at the ranch home of his son, L. K. Arm strong. Pifcr's book store carries the school books and school supplies. s7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dayton and daughters, Misses Florence and Fran ces Dayton, of Portland, have been here visiting at the home of Prof, and Mrs. L. F. Henderson. Titer's book store carries the school books and school supplies. s7 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Palmer, Prof, and Mrs. L. F. Henderson and Mrs. Constance Henderson spent the week end in the Trout Lake country of Klickitat county. The party motored into the region. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Plath and child returned Tuesday night from a week's vacation spent on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Plath was met by Robt. E. Plath, Mr. Plath 's brother, and N. C. Blake ly, of Spokane, Wash. For the fine stemmed pea green alfalfa bay, the finest in the Nest, write to The Newport Land & Construction Co., Hermiston, Oregon. s28 Mrs. S.JA. Helmer, who has removed to Portland, in order to be near Mr. Helmer, who is taking medical treat ment, visited her Mt. Hood place last week. Miss Mary Harbison, who will leave soon for her home' in Hillsboro, was pleasantlyjsurprised by a number of her girl friends yesterday. The party held a luncheon picnic. If you want shoes that don't go wrong go to Jobnsen's. Geo. R. Cashier, county fruit in spector, has received a communication from the Utah Statu Fair commission inviting him to judge fruit at the State Fair to be held at Ogden. For Sale Entirely new Majestic range, wood baseburner, dining room set and other household furniture. Phone 2143-L. Now is the time to buy cheap slab wood. A. C. lijfts, phone 310-X. Grace church. Sixth and Oak, Rev. J. B. Parson, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sermons by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Christian Edeavor at 6:30. Earl Burliness, leader. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stevens, of Port land, while on their way home from Trout Lake, Wash., where they have been spending a vacation, visited Hood River friends last Saturday. Our Hamburger is always nice and fresh, or we will make it to order at Central Market. W. J. Gower, who recently removed here from his ranch in Central Vale, to Victoria, B. C, received news last week of the death of his sister, Mrs. E. L. Everix, of Wooton Warmnen, Birmingham, England. J. H. Sutthofl was here Sunday vis iting with his family in the Oak Grove district. He was accompanied to Seattle on his return 'by Billie Haus man, who has been here visiting for the past three weeks. Six room bungalow for fale. Corner Cascade Avenue ami loib Street Mod ern. Enquire of owner on premi-es. Ed Randell', of St. Paul, was here and at White Salmon last week to call on old St. Paul friends. He called at the home of W. B. Dickerson, whom he intended to surprise by a visit. Mr. Dickerson, however, was away on a camping trip in the mountains. Lost Probably between Postoffice and Base Ball ground Thursday, Aug. 24, Jpair gold rimmed soe'ctacles. hinder please return to Mrs. T. L. Eliot, care Wm. Stewart and receive suitable reward. A. A. 'Baldwin, of Canby, was a bus iness visitor in the city Saturday. Miss' Nan Guthrio and Miss Belle Wolford, of Avermore, Pa., after a visit with the family of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Haworth, left Thursday for a tour of California before returning to their eastern home. M. R. Noble and wife and daughter, Emma, J. O. Eastman and wife and iaughter, Winnie, Wm. Eby ard wife and daughter, Ruth left Saturday to spend the week end at Seaside. They will visit the exposition at Astoria on the return trip, ' tiet your school books at Piter's book store. s7 At the First Christian church next Sunday morning Minster T. S. lland saker will preach on "The Desire of the World." Evening theme, "The Kingdom of God." Special music at each service. Evangelist C. L. Organ and wife, of Des Moines, la., will begin a series of meetings in the Union church at Odell next Thursday evening under the aus pices of the Christian church. Rev. Organ comes highly recommended as a speaker of power. Wood for Sale AH kinds, carlots only. H. K. Davenport, Phone Odell 66. tf St. Mark's Episcopal church Sun day, September 3, Holy Commnion, 7;30 a. m. ; sermon und'Holy Commun ion, 11 a. m. ; Sunday School, 10 a. m. Rector Simpson will preach at 3:15 p. m. at the Methodsit church in Oak Grove. For Sale and Exchange -Buy Hood River apple and timber lands of owner at prices that please buyers, at Winans' on Mt. Hood R. K. Good Milling proposition, also good buggy. See W. R. Winans on premises, phone 17 Odell. I'. O Oee. Ore. Get your school books at, Piter's book, store. s7 Mrs. W. E. Shay had the following visitors last week: Mrs. O. F. Tipton, of Gladstone; Mrs. Ben Johnson, of. Wyeth, and father-in-law, Dr. J. H. Johnson, of Los Angeles, who is start ing on a tour of the world; and Mrs. C. S. Roberts, of Portland. Walter Shay, Jr., of Wyeth, spent Sunday with his parents. Chas. Knutson, of Chehalis, was here the first of the week .visiting at the home'of his father-in-law, A. T. Zeek. Mr. Knutson says that Chehalis crops are fne this year. Especially will the hop farmers harvest profitable crops. Insure yrtiir automobile against acci dent. See Hood River Abstract Co. The Congregational Aid will enter tain Friday evening at the home of Mrs. C. A. Cass, 915 Eugene street. The men will furnish an interesting program and the ladies will serve re freshments. All members, their hus bands and friends are cordially invited to attend. Sec. Mrs. George Wilbur. Furniture and first-class range for sale. Enquire C. L. Clapp, Avalonway. Rev. E. O. McOmber, pastor of the local Methodist church, is in Spokane attending the Columbia River Confer ence of the Methodist church. Rev. and Mrs. McOmber will leaveSpokane for their future home in Illinois. Mrs. Geo. Lynn is also attending the Spokane Conference, a delegate from the local congregation. Plo your order for wood now with the roads are good and it can be hauled. Good 4 ft. oak at (5 50. delivered. Con naway Mere. Co., phone Odell 191. a24 John Franz, of The Dalles, was a visitor to the city Saturday, J. Snyder, a resident of Under wood, Wash., has been exhibiting at the Franz store this week a tomato, which he claims is practically blight proof. Mr. Snyder has been experi menting with tomatoes for tbe lust five years and the blight proof plant is a result of his work. In severe tests this season, ho claims that his tomato showe 1 that only five per cent of the plants were affected by blight while 75 per cent of the ordinary ones were affected. If your shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnsen. The trials of Fr-d Forsland and Charles Davenport, which were held before Judge A. C. Buck and a jury"at the court house Monday afternoon, resulted in a hung jury. The men, who reside near the border of the county on the . Mosier road were acccused of having shot grouse out of season. Miss Pearl Bradley, Miss Gertrude Calkins, Eldon Bradley, Newton de Long, of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lynn, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howe, who joined the campers last week, returned Saturday from a vacation spent in the Lost Lake re gion. After a little rest at the Valley Christian church, services will be re sumed next Sunday morning and even ing. The pastor, Mr. Peart, will preach at both services. Subject in the morning will be, "Therewasjgiven to me a Thorn in the Flesh"." In the evening the theme is, "You and 1" which will be the first in a series of special sermons in present day topics. All will find a hearty welcome. Come and bring a friend with you. AH kinds of insurance in old com panies. G. Y. Edwards & Co. Phone 228-K. J. H. Blake, a prominent Kansas City commission merchant, was here over the week end looking over the Valley's apple prospects. While here he was driven over the district by W. A. Morgan. Mr. Blake says that he handled a good many Hood River" apples last year. "The reliability of the pack and the quality of the fruit," he says, "will make it bring good prices anywhere. " Miss' Grace Furrow, a graduate of the Iowa State Teachers' College and formlerly a student at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin, Ohio, who has been visiting friends here this summer, will remain here for a year to conduct lessons in music. E. A. Franz has sold his'residence at the corner of Oak and Ninth streets to Chris Dethman, who with his family will remove to the city in the next few weeks. Mr. Franz says that he will build a new residence in the city as soon as he can find a desirable lot. A. L. Crocker, Henri de Reding, James Lemmon and K. R.'Poley toured by automobile to Camas Prairie last week. The return trip was made by Goldendale, The Dalles and Mosier. Peter G. Burlthart, a retired capital ist of Reynoldsville, Pa., who has been here fcr the past five weeks visiting his sister Mrs. G. A. Van Anda has returned to his home. The Loyal Berean Class of the Christian Bible School held the regular monthly business meeting at'the home of Samuel Barker, on Belmont avenue, Monday evening September 4, at eight o'clock. Wanted to rent-A 15 to 20 H. P. Traction engine. Write Jacobsen-Bade Co., 407-413 Stanton St., Portland, Or. ARE YOU READY For the Opening of School? WE ARE Tablets,, Pencils, Crayons, Pens, Erasers, Com position Books, Note Books, Loose Leaf Note Books, Inks, Water Colors, Brushes, Etc. Depot for School Books ALL THE SPECIAL BOOKS TO BE USED DURING THE YEAR. Our years of experience enables us to carry just what is needed. ..Slocom's Book and Art Store.. The Place That Does the Framing At the Baptist church next Sunday evening, Mr. Hargreaves will open a -eiies of sermons on "Superstious Fallacies and Realities." The differ ent themes will be treated in contrast as follows : "The Atonement of Heathendom" "The Atonement of Jesus Christ"; "Commercialized Christianity" "The Church and the Kingdom of God"; "Ceremonies Saeredotal " ' 'Ceremon ies with Spiritual Significance"; "The Name of Chrisf'-'The Mind of Christ." Acarefu!ly prepared song service will precede each sermon. Services open at 7:30. We bad a mild winter last, will have a hard one this winter. Don't put off buying your wood until it is fil.OO per cord, but buy good oak now at $5.50. delivered. Connaway Mercantile Co., phone Odell I'll. While working on the new building of the Hood River Apple Vinegar Co. last Friday Kay Robinson was seri ously injured when a large timber struck him in the face. Miss Nona Lawlor, who has been visiting Mrs. C. Allen Heed, returned last week to her home in Portland. Wood For Sale Mood 4-foot oak wood 15 50 per cord, delivered. Connaway Mercantile Co., phone 111, alM Mihb Ruth A rinct nimi ,.f Cult f ....... . . ....j v. v...,,, vj i .mil, ijanc City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Armstrong, visited here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Landers and son, of Chicago, arrived Sunday to look over the Valley. Miss NttA T.. Kriptrtt nf IWf l.xl iu here the guest of Mrs. G. H. Bobbins. Hood River Sweet Cidur, Hires Root Beer and Soda Waters .if all flavors can 1 obtained for family use at all the confectionery and grocery stores at $1.00 per dozen with an allowance of 50 cents per dozen for the return of bottles to the party from whom pur chased. Keep a few bottles lit a cool place during warm weather. Hood Kiveb Applk Vinkuar Co. BOOST-Home Made Cigars. Why not buy and smoke Home Made Cigars when you know they are made of clean Tobacco. There is no better cigar on the market than Father George 10c cigar and Little George 5c straight. Krtl's Guarantee is back of them. Send in your orders and you will be please I with the Goods. Respectfully yours, John Krtl, Hood River, Ore. The Endeavor Society of the Chris thin ehurcii meets at 7 p. in. ; the lead er for Sunday evening is Mrs. P. G. Schieuder. The newly elected officers are: President, Mrs. Schreuder; Vice President, Harry Cash; Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. K. R. Carpenter; Pian ist, Mrs. Merle Waldie; Chorister, Mr. Schrueder. We get our meats in fresh every day. Our prices will tit your pucketbook at Central Market. ' ' 1 Sunday, September 3, the Sunday school and morning service at the Unitarian church will be held as usual. The subject will be "The Church; its decadence; its reconstruction." A coridal invitation is extended Uall. Wanted to rent A 15 to 20 H. P. Traction engine. Write Jacohsen Bade Co., 407-11:1 Stanton St., Portland, Or. John Krtl, the proprietor of the Hood River Cigar factory, wis a bus iness visitor in White Salmon Monday. O. J. Nelson, of Goldendale, was a week end visitor in the city. Spirella Corsets. If von have nut worn set you have not known isfaction. Its patented the mott flexible, dm nit lightest, coolest, most ever made, and it perm its shape. Appoint men convenience in your o card or phono Mrs. t corsetiere, phone 118 street, Hood River. a Spirella Cor real corset sat lioning makes it. le, comfortable, sanitary corset anently returns ts to suit, your n home. Send . 1. M. Castner, K, 272 Cascade 17ti