HOOD RIVER GLACIER. TIIUIISDAY. .H'NE 17, IS)!." COMMENCING 9 A. M. XT AT U IB I) AY 1 I p iy egg Dry P INCLUDING ftfn) (Hi k G oods9 Clothing, Shoes, Etc The store will be closed all day Thursday and Friday that we may mark our reduced prices on everything but the few contract goods. See Our Big Posters for Details LjJ ' ' - " Mni-in M w-ij"wn I 1 Im 1 1 1 7 i .1 V- L-mmn V- ,1 1M ammmmm Mmm :: BRIEF LOCAL MENTION 1 Shoes made or repaired at Johnsen's E. C. Smith was a business visitor in Astoria the latter part of last week. R. W. Kelly made a flying business trip to Viento last Thursday. If your shoes have gone wrong take them to Johnsen. Judge Derby was a business visitor in Portland last Thursday. Mrs. H. M. Sidney spent the latter part of last week in Portland. J. R. Nunnamaker was in Heppner the first of the week on business. Ir. V. II. Abraham is now located in Rooms 1 and 4, lirosius bldg. jnJitf Mr. and Mrs. Burton, of Harrisburg, and their daughter, Miss Sarah Burton, of Hutchinson, Minn., have been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Moses. You Have the Best Life Insurance When your policy is in Oregon's successful life insurance company. Trie only company "Exclusively Oregon." QrCgonTlfC is the acknowledged ''Superior Ser vice" Company for Oregonians. Not one of the 50 other companies operating in Oregon gains as much in its premium in- come year by year as QrcgonljfC does in Oregon, proving that Oregonians are giving preference to Qrcgonlifc over a11 other com parries. gy You will buy an Qrcg01)IjfC Pcy if you take time to examine our new contracts. HOME OFFICE. CORBETT BLDG, Fifth and Morrison. Portland A. L. MILLS. L. SAMUEL. J. H. HEILBRONXKR, President General Manager. 1 list net Manager. We Wish to Announce Edison Mazda Lamps, 10, 15. 20, 23. 40 watts, each 27c . Hotpoint Irons 3 95 Electric Stoves ::.unr7CiTi'a'o'r 5 00 Three Electric Fireless Cookers, while they last., a.uu These are a trenuine bargain and large enough to cook an en S meaL A complete line of flash light battenes. Columb.a dry cells for autos and sprayers. Vacuum Sweeper for rent at 50c a day Apple City Electric Shop. Third Street Hood RW.r, Or.. S. COLBY, Mgr. Mrs. F. W. Radford is seriously ill at her home on the East Side. ' C. H. Stranahan was in Oswego last week on business. Harley Davidson motor cycles at 213 First Srreet. jylSJ Frank II. Stanton was a Portland business visitor the first of the week. Miss Mina llalvorsen spent the week end in Portland visiting friends. If you want shoes that don't go wrong go to Johnson's. Judge and Mrs. E. E. Stanton spent the week end in Portland with friends. Miss Marie Bartmess is in Portland visiting friends. Miss Emma Zolls was a Portland vis itor for the festival last week. Talk with Reed & Henderson about Insurance of all kinds. Money to loan on first class farm property. m-itf Dr. J. M. Waugh is in San Francisco this week attending a meeting of a medical association. Get ready for a good time at the dance pavilion. Every Saturday night and on evening of July 5. Mrs. W. J. Tabor, of Phoenix, Ariz., is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Nickelsen. On films left up to 4 p. in., prints will lie ready for delivery atl p. ni. the fol lowing day Slocom & Caniield Co. Frank A. Moore, of Walla Walla, Wash., was here last week looking after property interests. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. White and daughter were festival visitors last week. John Coshow, who has been at the University of Oregon, has returned home for the summer. Addison Bennett, a staff correspond ent of the Oregonian, was here Tues day visiting Billy Sunday. Mrs. H. C. McGuire arrived last week from Baker to spend the summer at her home here. Sewing, dressmaking, etc. Work and perfect fit guaranteed; reasonable prices. aiiss ray, .'o Nierman Ave. tfii Miss Wiedrick, of Portland, has been here with her sister, Mrs. C. D. Hin- richs. Paul and Hans Hoerlein were in Portland the latter part of last week to see the festival events. C. P. McCan, who is now in business in Portland, was here the latter part of last week on business. For prompt service bring your films to us. We develop and print every day Slocom & Cantield Co. Mrs. C. H. Henney, after a visit with friends, returned to her home in Portland Monday. Mrs. II. L. Dumble was in Portland last week to see the rose festival events. Miss Florence Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mr. L. E. Clark, visited friends and saw the rose festival last week. J. P. Hansen visited Portland friends and witnessed the rose festival events the latter part of last week. Place yoar orders early forloganlierries Will deliver anv where on Fast Side or city i phone Odell 303. jnl7 Mrs. R. A. McClanathan visited Portland friends and saw the rose feat ival the latter part of last week. SAVE THE CAMELS. One camel good for 23 cents cash on a $5 purchase opening day, Saturday, June 19. Bragg Mercantile Co. Miss Laura Wilson spent a portion of last week in The Dalles visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Hinish, and friends. Walter Kresse, who has been attend ing the medical department of the Uni versity of Oregon, has returned home. See Booth Tarkington'a "The Man From Home," at the Electric theatre next Tuesday. Miss Suzanne Kay, who has been at tending school at Spokane, returned home last week. John Goltlsbury passed through the city Saturday en route home lrom a business visit in Portland. Talk with Reed & Henderson about Insurance ol all kinds. Money to loan on first class farm property. . m-Uf Mr. and Mrs. George M. Dorn and little daughter, of Wyeth, were in the city last Friday shopping. Mrs. Ella Barnett was in Portland the latter part of last week taking in the rose festival and visiting friends. Mrs. B. B. Powell visited Portland friends and saw the rose festival the later part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alva L. Day visited Portland friends and relatives the lat ter part of last week. D. D. Brewster spent the latter part of last week in Portland on business and visiting friends. Homer A. Rogers was down from Mount Hood Lodge last week on busi ness. For a square meal at a reasonable price go to the Panama. White help throughout. Lou Isenberg. For a square meal at a reasonable price go to the Panama. White help throuhgout. Lou Isenberg. W. J. Lord, of Portland, spent Sun day here visiting with friends and rela tives. Mrs. W. A. Wall, of Portland, and Miss Myrtle Sears, of Kansas City, Mo., are here visiting Mrs. C. A. Bell. O. C. Finlason, a lumber dealer of Hoquiam, Wash., was here the latter part of last week on business. Mrs. Geo. Haslinger and sister. Miss Hedwig Wostl, spent a part of "last week visiting Portland friends. J. R. Steele, of the Middle Valley, was a business visitor in the city Tues day. Miss Alta Poole visited friends in Portland last week ard witnessed the rose festival events. Miss Kittie Bragg and Miss Lottie Kinnaird spent the latter part of last week visiting Portland friends. The U. B. Ladies' Aid will hold a bake sale Saturday, June 19, at Bart mess' store. Eevrything home made. See Chas. Richman, Paramount pic ture star, in Rooth Tarkington'a "The Man From Home," at Electric next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hefferlein, of Livingstone, Montana, spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Da fa ncy. Mr.- and Mrs. H. C. Peters and daughter. Miss Florence Peters, have arrived from Cincinnati to -pend the summer with A. W. Peters and family. Miss Georgiana Slocom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 1. Slocom, is in Portland, visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slocom. SAVE THE CAMELS One camel goqd for 25 cents cash on a $5 purchase opening day, Saturday, June 19. Bragg Mercantile Co. W. R. Winans and Peter Nesson left Tuesday for The Dalles on business. Mr. Nesson will proceed from The DalleB to Montana on business. W. J. Cower, formerly a rancher of the Central Vale district, who is now living in Victoria, was here the first of the week on business. Frank B. Cram has moved his office from his former quarters in the Heil bronner builidng to the old experiment station olIieesin the.samejbuilding. Robert Waugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Waugh, who has been attending Willamette University at Salem, le turned home Saturday for the summer. F. B. Cram and family have moved from the Gilbert house on lOak street to the Huggins home at the corner of Eugene and Twelfth streets. Mrs. W. S. Cribble and little daugh ter left here Friday for Tulare, Calif., where they will join Mr. Gribble and make their future home. A sbury M. E. Sunday school com mences at 10 o'clock every Sunday morning. Let every member be pres ent next Sunday, and on time. R. H. Weber.of The Dalles, was here the latter part of last week visiting his daughter, Mrs. Sexton, on the East Side, and attending to business. Mrs. Berry, of Iowa, passed through Hood River Monday en route for a visit with her brother, Prof. Hedrick, of Underwood. A. C. Sinclair, of Chicago, where he is connected with a mercantile agency, was here the first of the week visiting the fruit selling associations. Miss Elizabeth Carson has returned home from the University of Oregon at Eugene, to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Taft were in Portland the latter part of last week visiting friends and attending the rose festival. Miss Georgia Prather was in Eugene last week attending the University of Oregon commencement exercises and visiting friends. E. W. Lafferty, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lati'erty and Mrs. C. U. Lafferty visit ed the Portland rose festival the latter part of last week. F. P. Phillips, of The Dalles, deputy sealer of weights and measures for Wasco county, was in Hood River last week on business. Rev. A. B. Snyder, of San Francisco, was here last week visiting hiscousin, Mrs. James W. lngalls, and family and attending to matters of business. Capt. Otis D. Treiber, who has been spending the winter on Puget Sound' engaged in building a ferry boat, re turned home last week. L. S. Isenberg has purchased the Panama restaurant. The place will be made attractive with new paint and other improvements. The Misses Bertha Masters and Gen evieve Butterfield, of Portland, and Ruth Cooper, of Underwood, were out of town guests at Miss Hershnei's luncheon on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ann Vannet left Sunday for Minneapolis, where she will spend the summer visiting friends and relatives. A large party of her friends were at the train, decorating her section. W. G. Hufford, who travels for the Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., was here the latter part of last week accompanied by Mrs. Hufford. Their home is in Stevenson. A. B. Cordley, director of the Ore gun state experiment station at Corval lis, was here Saturday, visiting the representatives of the local branch station. Mr. and Mrs. VV. V. King, accompan ied by Dr. M. E. Stratton and Mrs. Boehmer, of Portland, who had been visiting them, left last Thursday for the Rose City. Accompanied by Mrs. Woolpert, A. F). Woolpert, northwestern representa ive of Dan Wuille & Co., London apple merchants'was in the city last week.on business. E. J. Kraus, of Corvallis, was met here Monday by his sister, Mrs. Will iam Wagenwood, of Lansing, Mich., They are viBiting friends in the valley this week. Mrs. C. O. Huelat and son, Paul, will leave the latter part of this week for Salem, where they will visit rela tives before proceeding to'Gearhart for the summer. Mrs. Robert Walstrum, who spent the week in Portland attending the rose festival, returned to her Middle Valley home Monday. Mr. Walstrom is ex pected home from the east this week. The wedding of Miss Mabel E. Jones to Dr. David Bennett Hill, a dentist of Pendeltou, wag recently solemnized at that city. Miss Jones and her parents recently removed to Pendleton from this city. Mrs. Katherine Daley, of Portland, after a visit with her son, Burt Daley, at Morningside ranch in the Mosier district, visited last week with Mrs. J. A..Eiiping. Mrs. Duley returned home last Friday afternoon. We have $5000 to place at 7 per cent on highly improved, income-bearing farm property. We would also like to buy $5000 of East Fork Irrigation District bonds at ninety and interest. Butler Banking Company. L. C. Heizer, accompanied by his nephew, William Sunday, a son of Rev. W. A. Sunday, and William Thompson, of Chicago, a brother of Mrs. Sunday, spent last Thursday in Portland seeing the rose festival. A party of young people from Oak Grove hiked to Mitchell Point last Sun day. They were Mrs. Leming, of Port land, Missel Anna Pregge and Mary Fenwick, and Oscar Sherrel and L. W. Pregge. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wilkinson and little son are now living at the Duncan house on Cascade avenue, having taken the place for the summer. Mr. Wilkin son is auditor for the Pacific Power & Light Co. The philathropic committee of the Woman's club urges that all people who have old clothes notify Mrs.aT. J. Kinnaird or Mrs. C. A. Bell. The com mittee has a place for all old clothes, shoes or furniture. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Blanchar mo tored through the Snowden district and other Klickitat county country north of White Salmon Sunday. The distance covered in the journey reached over 100 miles. Mrs. C. U. Dakin, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Marian, and son, Master, Ulmer, was in Portland the latter part of last week seeing the rose festival. Miss Dakin participated in one of the parades, being in a group of O.-W. R. & N. girls. From every town along the O.-W. line a daughter of an employe was given a free (rip to ihe Rose City. Our spring plant sale continues for another week. You'msy buy from the Heights greenhouse for half Portland prices. Visit the green housejand aea what you need. Tel. 3393. Geo. Has linger, Prop. Charles W. Kady, formerly witlith"e Tip Top Garage here, but who la now living at Sheboygan, Wis., accompanied by M. J. Williams, of Sheboygan, was here the first of the week visiting friends. Mrs. A. J. Derby and little daugh ters, Jessica, Elizabeth Ann and Eve lyn Jane, will leave today for Washing tan, Pa., where they will spend tha summer with Mrs. Derby's father, E. J. Young, who formerly resided here. Chas. E. ManseHId, a member of tha board of directors of the joint selling associations of Underwood and White Salmon, and Homer G. Day, manager of the concerns, were in the city Mon day on business. After attending the rose festival, Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Linville returned last week for a visit with Mrs. Lin ville's parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Stanton. They left for their home in Condon Tuesday. One of the prettiest rose hedges to be seen in the city is at the'home of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Clarke on tha Heights. Mr. Clarke exhibited an ex quisite bunch of the roses, Caroline Testouts, at tha Glacier Pharmacy last week. Adrian Epping and Elizabeth Baker have returned home from tha Univer sity of Oregon. Miss Baker and Miss Epping, while taking honors in studies, formed the U. of 0. tennia team. Both were formerly members of the high school tennis team. Mrs. W E., Uptegrove, of New York City, who is here spending the summer with the family of her son, G. M. Up tegrove, of the Upper Valley, and who had been in Portland attending the'rose festival, returned home the latter'part of last week, accompanied by Miss Ma bel Starbird. Dr. W. S. Nichola will fill the pulpit at the Baptist church on tha Heights Sunday, taking for his subject, "Heav enly Real Estate and Eternal Assur ance." Dr. Nichol has just returned from Turner, where he has been con ducting a successful series of meetings. Mrs. Harry Bailey will entertain the members and friends of Csnby Relief Corps at her home on the corner of Fourth and Prospect streets. Thursday, June 24, in honor of her mother, Mrs. H. H. Bailey. A most pleasant after noon is being planned. All members are urged to attend with their friends. Mr. ard Mrs. N. N. Jaffa, of Seattle, are here this week visiting the families of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moe. Mr. and Mrs. Jade were with the Moea and Hills on the Steamship Minnesota winter before last, when the Shriner tour of tha Ori ent was taken. The annual memorial sermon of the Modern Woodmen of America and Roy al Neighbors was preached at Asbury church Sunday by Rev. W. B. Young, after services the members of tha or ganizations marched to the cemetery, and decorated the graves of departed members. Accompanied by her daughters, Miss es Nell, Ruth and Alice. Mrs. L. N. Blowers has returned from Eugene, where she had spent the week visiting with the former daughter at Alpha Phi house. Miss Blowers is a atudent the University of Oregon.