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8 THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1910 S. E. BARTMESS Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS MOOD RIVER. OnEOON GET YOUR MILK FROM The Payson Dairy Supply Co. MOUNTAIN GLEN FARM Pure, Wholesome, Healthful, from Cows and Stables that are SANITARY. If VOU Slant your lame and interfering horses 1 . carefully attended to, come to The Turf Horseshoeing Shop First Street, ;Btween Oak and State Peter Shively, Proprietor Phone 305.H - Hood River, Ore. 10.65 ACRES All good apple land; all cleared, 7 acres in Potatoes. Small buildings. An attractive location and convenient to station $550 per Acre or $600 Set to Trees GOOD TERMS John Leland Henderson, Inc. SPEC A Thns Week L. A I) Waists and Suits Make your selections early and get your pick out of this special : : : : : Reduced Price Waist and Suit Sale for your 4 th of July requirements. BRAGG MERCANTILE CO. RURAL NEW YORKER SUED FOR $250,000 The I.wU Publishing Company of 1'iilve-rnlty City has died suit In the circuit court at Clayton, Mo., against the liural rubllxhlnir Company of .New York City, In which the plaintiff nk f 2;0,HH damages for libel. Thin action Ik the retiult of the pub lication In the Itural New Yorker, a do-oiilleil f.'irm paper which baa Ita chief office oj I'earl street, In New York City, of several alleged libelous articles attacking The Lewis Pub lishing Company, the American Wo- mnu's league and other enterprises of which E. U. I.wU Is at the head. The attorneys for the plaintiff state that every opportunity was given the defendant to retract or explain the articles before the suit was filed. and that legal action was resorted to only when no other course re mained open for them to pursue. The title of the petition follows. Part of the complaint alleges that the "said 'New Yorker' Journal has for some years past been circulated, published and distributed In the city and county of St. Louis, Missouri, by the Kural Publishing company, as well as elsewhere In many other parts of the world; and said Journal now has and during said time has had a circulation of many thousands of copies thereof. "In the Issue of said 'New Yorker' Journal dated June IS, 1!10, there was printed and published (of and concerning the plaintiff and of and concerning the business of plaintiff) a false, malicious, wicked and scan dalous libel." There Is more Catarrh In this sec tion of the country than all other diseases together, and until the last few years It was supposed to be In curable. For a great many years doctors pronounced It n local disease and prescribed local remedies and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable Sience has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease nnd therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. Send for circu lars and testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Take Hall's family pills for constipation. When the stomach falls to perform Its functions, the bowels become de ranged, the liver and kidneys con gested causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must be re stored to a healthy condition and Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do It. Easy to take and most effective. For sale by all dealers. Up In th Thousands. A got ctiunipiuu said one afternoon oo the links: "That cbup abend of us plays very poorly, doesn't he? Let us say nothing to him about It. though. Ills poor playing Is often enough rubbed In on him. "Ilia caddie, ODe day when h was in particularly bad form, lay down near the ball In a bunker and pretended to sleep. "The man looked up from one of his many vain swats at the ball and growled : " 'Say, you must be tired, boy, ly ing down!' " '1 ain't tired of carrylD',' said the boy. 'but I certainly am tired of count In'.' "New York Tribune. The world's most successful medi cine for bowel complaints Is Cham berluln's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering and saved more lives than any other medicine In use Invnluable fur children and adults, Sold by all dealers. Breaking It Gantly. Sinipkius alnuys was soft hearted. anu wnen it devolved upon dim to break the news geutly ot Jones' drowning to I be bereaved .Mrs. Jones it cost him much puper, ink and per spiration before be sent the following: "iJear Mrs. Jones -Your busband cannot come home today because bis bathing suit was washed away. "P. S.-I'oor Jones was inside the suit" Modern Society. Soreness of the muscles, whether Induced by violent exercise or Injury, Is quickly relieved by the free appli cation of Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment Is equally valuable for muscular rheumatism and always affords quick relief. Sold by all dealers. A Whistling Moth. A whistling moth Is an Australian rarity. There Is a glnnsy space on the wings crossed with ribs. When the moih wnnts to whistle It strikes these ribs wltb Its antennae, which have a knob at the end. The sound Is a love call from the male to the female. ChamlH-rlaln's Stomach and Liver Tablets gently stimulate the liver nnd bowels to expel poisonous mat ter, cleanse the systetn.ciire constipa tion and sick headache. Sold by all dealers. SKEEING IN THE ALPS. Picturcsqus Sport on ths OrcUr of "Follow Your Lcadtr." The Nkeeiug clubs form one of ths most picturesque sights to be seeu lu the Alps in winter. Wltb their bright colored blanket suits, tusseled caps or tam-o'-shanters and huge while mitts, they go through the snow covered woodlands across the white mountain slopes usually In single file, perhaps fifty sliding along after the leader in truo Norwegian fashion. Indeed. It Is a variety of the old game of "follow your leader." for what he does the others are expected to do. So If be comes to a ledge and Jumps off all are supposed to leap. But Jumping wltb the skees Is not so easy as it looks, and the end Is of ten burial lu the snow bank, for un less oue Is very sure of his footing the long, narrow wooden slats will twist or turn without warulug, and over you go. Wltb the skee one can go over bard snow at a very rapid rate, but when be strikes a patch of the newly fallen suow It is a case of slow to be sure, for any minute the bottom may sink away with him. But It Is healthful as well as In vigorating, and the women have found that they need not look awkward even In this form of outdoor dress, with a ribbon here and a tassel there and some even adorning tbelr skees. St Nicholas. HE TOOK THE CASE. The Lawyar Said Ha Would Attand to It, and Ha Did. A Washington attorney is rather noted for the facility with which he forgets financial obligations. He has owed a certain grocer fS for a yetTr or two. The other day the merchant con cluded to try a new course with him. Meeting him In bis store, he said: "Judge, have a customer who owes me a small bill and has owed It for a long time. He makes plenty of money, but won't pay. What would yon do?" "I'd sue him," said the lawyer em phatically. "Well, I will put the account In your hands." And the merchant presented a statement of the account against the lawyer himself. "All right. I w ill attend to it," said the disciple of Blackstone. A few days later the merchant re ceived the following note from the lawyer: "In the case of versus , I took Judgment for the full amount of your claim. Execution was Issued an returned 'no property found.' My fee for obtaining judgment is $10, for which amount please send check. Will be glad to serve you In any other mat ters in wblcb you may need an attor neysWashington Star. Impariahabla. "Do you think It a wise thing to send a boy away to college, Blnks?" asked Rlppleton. "Ob. yes." replied Blnks. "Teaches blm independence." "But doesn't he get out of touch wtrh home Influences?" persisted Rlppleton. "Not altogether," said Blnks. "He gets away frou the borne Influences, but the 'touch' goes on forever." Llp-plncott's. The Steamer TEAL leaves Portland for The Dalles, Big Eddy, and way points, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7 a. m., returning Mondays, weanesaays anu Fridays, leaving the Dalles at 7 a. m. Resumed service Feb. 1st, 1910. Spend Your Vacation AT - Clatsop Beach on the Pacific S7.00 "Round Trip From Undertoood Good Returning September 30th VIA SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RAILWAY THE NORTH BANK ROAD" AND ' ASTORIA & COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD $4.00 Prom Portland Surf buthlntf, fishing, mountain climbing; good hotels, cottages und camps. Finest salt wat'-i resort In the W( Mt. Tell , our friends In t!ie Knnt that low ex urslon rates i.re In effect nil summer via "The N.rth Bank Itoad" to Pin Iflc Con! points with stop overs ii t your f i.alon. Details fur; i. hed by II. VI AlUM.-l, '1. F. & V. A., Portland, Oregon. N EXZZZXXZXZXXZZZZXXXZXXI XXXX2E W. S. NICHOL ORCHARD LANDS AND CITY REALTY H Nichol Building. Hood River Heights Davidson BIdg Phone 98 3xxxz: :xxxzx: 2XXXXXS M THE SQUARE DEAL STORE CARRIES IN STOCK A FULL LINE OF Farm Implements Extension Harrows and Orchard Tools Bicycles and Bicycle Extras Fishing Tackle Guns and Ammunition Gasoline Supply Station 2). McDOJVALT) hoov "riveh. ohegojv 1 All the great Railroads, Steamship Lines, Hotels, Etc, of the world honor and accept the "A. B. A." TRAVELERS' CHEQUES. Very easy to negotiate, because selMdentifyinf. Not available to finder or thief, in case of loss or theft. Convenient denominations. Take them on your trip. Butler Banking Co. NORTH BEACH A QUEEN OF THE NORTHWEST RESORTS A Near the mouth of the Columbia River on the Washington Coast THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Beach :: Level, Compact and Smooth :: Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, cottage, tent and camp life. All the comforts of home and the health ful, invigorating recreation of the scas:de -surf bathing, fishing, clam digging, beach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls and drives through picturesque wooded headlands. Reduced Rates from all parts of Oregon & Washington VIA Oregon Railroad and navigation Company Teason Pate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00 Three D.iy-Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00 Purcha.; tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Office, a . 1 Washington Street-. Portland, or inquire of any O. II. &. N. agent elsewhere for informat'oit 3rd WM. McMURRAY, Gen'l Passenjer At., Portland, Ore.