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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1905)
II nt ram m Daily Arriving in generous and correct assortments. World's best products bought for cash. 0 I i r i DpmQll anc w'" a" t,irouSh the Fall Season. No inC0rp0r(lll0n j9lE I riCCS II vVdll need to pay more for old goods when 1 New Crisp Merchandise is at your call for the modest sums we name on all kinds of Dry y New Dress Goods, New New Men's Sweaters, New Men's Underwear, New Clothing-, js? the 0 BKIEF LOCAL MATTERH. Hazelwood Ice Cream Ice Cream Today at tlio parlors of Sheets & Cadwa. 50 acres on the East Side, 21 miles out. 10 acres in voting orchard. A snap. W. J. BAKER. Shingles. See us fur best prices. Oregon Lumber Co. Wall paper remnants for ten days at Hunt's Wall l'aper Store- 2t Mantle, wall and cookoo clocks on easy terms at Clark's. Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic rind keep off gray hairs. Sidewalk lumber. Delivery fame day order is received. Oregon Lumber (ii. Call and examine my new line of watches. I can save you money .Clarke, the jeweler. I guarantee a tit in glasses. Clarke, the optician and jeweler. To make room for new stock all cut glass will be closed ont at cost. Clarke the jeweler. Do you use Lath? (let our price and compare it with that of competitors. You will make money this way. Ore gon Lumber Co. Well, don't you see that if you wish to see well, you should see Clarke the optician, Guaranteed work in glass tilting. Tired out, worn out woman cannot sleep, eat or work; ?eeiiisas if she would ll.r Ir. nioouB I I II 1 1 i Ml ITS RoCkvMoillll- ui'n Tea makes strong nerves and rich red blood. 36 cents Tea or lablets. C. N. Clark's. Closing out all but millinery, Kiatip. Dr. E, T. Cains has returned to H od River and resumed Ids practice at ill .n l.ina .ei.r llurttlPUH NtiUC. ttliel' he is prepared to attend those wishing Ins services. tlmt. nil imnortant ouestiou i o.i i toil Hip nevl thinu is the ring a line new line of engagement and Bidding rings, Prices right. Ciarne tne jcweiei McGwire Bros, offer boiling meats at v.iir own price, ftc, be and tc. per potinii For surveying, see John Lcland Hen derson & Son. t,,i, i ul, m,l Ttimlirson and son an .. .,,;,.,., I ,i OI, l ii, i ( Inrlev transits and ill lie ready to do surveying for the next two mont hs. Hat is per uay ure f and $10 It is to your interest to refer to Mr. Ilirtmesa' ad under trie new system. All watch, Clock and jewelry repair work guaranteed by Clarke.the jewe ler Round trip tickets on tne spencer, Hood River to Portland, Thursday, Aug. 111. 1. Liimil, ien aays. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT Stoneware. Jars gal. tolOKals. Churns 2 gal. to 5 gal. Jugs j gal. to 3 gal. Milk crocks K gal. to 2 gal. IWan pots of all sizes. Flower pots of all sizes. Little Prices. Window Shades What's the use of paying fancy prices when you can get good ones here at little prices. Spring roll ers complete with fixtures. 20c. 30c, 40e. 17 FREE TICKETS Oil Cloth For your kitchen tatde or pantry shelves, extra good quality in plain and fancy patterns. 8c to 25e per yard Cot a Horse? Yon may need a saddle, blanket, I t.-Mi.. haitor ftircinple. cinch. U, I,,, , i.e...-., r ' spurs, horse dipper, currycomb, horse brush, eic. uet toe Little Prices. Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Furnishii Why Pay More Elsewhere Patronize home industry bv buying ranch butter at McDonald's. Maves Bros, get a fresh supply of meat every morning. For trout flies that catch the fish, go to McDonald's. If von have heifer calves to sell, see J. W. Anderson. Fish, salmon and halibut, at McGuire Bros' market. BlueVitrol at Clarke's ic a pound Phone Tompkin Bros, for ice. Ti7iwiniirt. pnnihinntinn hot water bottle and fountain syringe guaranteed tor one year, umy ji.pii at warse s. Tf vnn ran tii ra accurate surveving, see Murray Kay, civil engineer. Consulta tion tree. Higli-class worK guaranieeu. Mappa llmR.1 muni, market has been unnnliuil with a ennlinu fountain for keeping vegetables fresh and clean. Buy your vegetauies wnere mey come neou as from the garden. Cold boiled ham at McGture Bros. Fancy creamery butter at McGuire Bros. Hazelwood and Washougal brands. Groceries, flour and feed at Lamar & Dunn's Those contemn atmg putting m wheat this fall should see the Hood River Milling Co. first. Watermelons and muskmelons on ice at McGuire Bros. Tl,a nitipiur nlllt'p. iu now located in II. a tiitrihu-nut. nnrnpr of the. Davidson building, the concrete building on River street. Every man owes it to himself and l.;i iniiiilv to master a trade or orofesion. Read l'ie' display advertisement of the si .Morse Schools of Telegraphy, in this issue and learn now easily a young or lady may learn telegraphy and be au.ii red a misit ion. Ail persons knowing ineinseives 10 or in,i,.,t,.,l to W. Havnes & Co.. will i lease call and settle at once. W. HAYNES & Co. nn,l Mrs. i. W. Biicklin.of Mun lie, luil., are visiting Mrs. Bucklin's brother, ( A. Wright and daughter Thcv are lie lighted with Hood River. lii, mire to no cainiune. but first get a snpily of.anununilion and fishing takle from McDonald, lie has the right kiiiu Ice at Tompkin Bros, Hard wood baskets for picking apples, onlv 50c at .McDonald's. (io to Mr. Onthank for abstracts and notarial work, renting and collecting l,ega! papers curetuiiy urawn. Do you use Naptha soap? 5c per bar at McDonald's. Men's hats and shirts at wholesale price at Knapp's. .-hoes at manufacturer's cost, Knapp. Mr. Bartmess is on a cash basis. Offices and Rooms, The very best for rent in Smith Block Clarke's Cough Elixir will core that coiibIi Price onlv 25c Blue Flame Oil Stove Made of tin! Then we've are a fine addition to your kitchen got it. Almost everything you equipment they are economical, could think of, to lie found in our convenient and safe, always leady tinware department. You'll also for use, and they don't cost much. find Little Prices SpiH the ink StJ ..Putmoney lntny Break the slate more here Pure Hut put u in a good . ... , one. Fifty different styles here. LOSe tne pencil Little We can suit you in price, too Out of paper Prices 5c to 91.50 To (he rwt and Clark Fair have bwn given away by thl store to Its patriini. We will continue lo give one away each week un.ll the Fair cloiiea. 1 rade here Harvest time is here, so are we with hay rakes, forks, scythe blades, stones, machine oilers, potato hooks, forks and picking batketg. Little Prices A NicKle in every pair of StocKings Sure, hv not? 25c values fur 20 cents They're good ones, too. - Coats, New Hosiery, up At the Churches. TTninn-Rev. Trov Shelley will preach at 11 :30. Christian Endeavor at 7:30. Riverside Congregational W. C. Gilmore, pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. ; worship ana preacning at 11. Evening worship and address at 7:30. Uuitarian Survioes will be resumed navt Mlinmr MlltwlV MP.hOnl ftt 10 o'clock, with preaching by the pastor ... V. . i . , ,mi - r i at ll. nuDjeci: iob uaw 01 auntie aud Effect in Religious Experience." O. J. Nelson, minister. IiVad lUul.hmliut Onurterlv nieetinu of the Free Methodists will be held in tho lUmnnl M V, i,lm roll Slltlll'llllV evening, September 2, continuing all day sunaay, wnn preacuiug sbivhb Sunday night. All are requested to Artma nut an,l irat. (iImmOaH. ftorviCOS conducted by E. W. Achilles, presid ing eider. Valley Christian There will be no services at the Valley church next Sunday. The Sunday school and the Y. P. S. U. K. will conduot their ser vices at the Unt in town. Preaching services at the tent at 11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. by Evangelist Handsaker. V. A. Elkins. Rantisr. Regular Kreachini; services at Carmichael's hall every 1st and 3d Sunday morning and evening; Miiiuay school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Cove nant and business meeting the first Wednesday night in each month. J. 1!. Spight, pastor. Methodist Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p-ni.; Sabbath school 10 a. in.; Ep- worh League 7 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. All cordially in vited. W. C. Evans, pastor. United Brethren. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. in. Junior Endeavor, 3:30 p. in. Christian En deavor, 6:45 p.m. Preaching at 7:31). All are cordially invited. Rev. J. S. K bonds, pastor. Belmont M. K. Church H. C. Clark, pastor. Services, Belmont: Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; Class meeting atll u m V.nunrtli I .i,ii,ou 7 n 111 nrcaeh- ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. m. ; l'rayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. m. Services at Pine Grove same as above except preach ing whii'h iu on Int. anil Htl Sunilavs at 11 a. m. Crapper. 1st and 3d Sundays at 3 :30 ; Sunday school at Z :. aioum Hood. The 4ih Sunday at U a.nt. ; Sunday school at 10 a. ni. First-class Survevine Outfit. AI lltu lniTwirinm nrp kilit 2 nrKtctas transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical sorvtryur, 10 pio nHn.l .Is ,1... uT.rlr nf lai'itiiy nut m,m age protierty in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds ol surveying anu wailing. Trtlll, 1 1 I . X- I I I. X" I k I.' 1 tj I I V City Engineer Round trip tickets on the Spencer, Hood River to Portlnud, Thursday, . o, A, T t A l..n. AOg. .11, 1. Ullllll,, Lu unjo. THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Racine Feet For boys, girls, men and women. Only to be had at this store. lOc per pair School Days Soon here. Hstes, pencils, tab lets, sponges, ink, pens, pen hold ers, sjielling blanks, composition books, school bags, pencil boxes, and many othur novelties I Little Prices" . w WO J. Thornton has removed to Carson, Wash. Claude Kelsay was up from Port- laud during the week. St. Mark's truild will meet the first Wednesday in September withMrs.K. K Savage. O. W. Butts, a commission tntm of Omaha, is in Hood River the guest of his brothor, A. Butts. Mr. and Mrs. Denan and daughter from Hastings, Neb., are visiting Mr. aud Mrs. L. Henry. Mr. anil Mrs. Pengh were in Mor row county last weeK, wnero ir. Peugh has a large wheat ranch. Maggie and Helen Owens left last week for Mosier, where they will be engaged during the prune picking sea son. County School Superintendent J. T. Netf is in Portland attending the sessions of the educational associa tion. Miss Louisa Owens and Iva Massi- kor who have been employed iu The Dalles laundry for some time, return ed home Saturday. Rev. W. C. Evans and Joseph Mayes of this city are in attendance at the annual conference of the Methodist church at Moscow, Idaho. Paul Jeasen, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jensen, is report ed on tho mend, after an illness of 42 days. The little fellow's chances for recovery are very good. The Ladies' Aid society of tho United Brethren church will give a Kensington at the homo of Mrs. A. Wiuans' Friday afternoou, Septem ber 1. All are invited. The little daughter of Mr. and Mis. D. McDonald was taken to Portland Monday night, whore she was operated upon for an abcess. She is rest ing easy and is reported improving. Miss Hankenson of Wisconsin, Pro fessor Ii. E. JameH, recently of (hand Forks, N. D., but now of Seattle, aud Mr. F'alson of Seattle, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r. (J. Church at Belmont. D. Lock man accompanied by Laura M. Locknian, left Monday for Naiupa, Idaho, where Mrs. Kmma wilt, sister of W. A. and D. Lockman, la serious ly sick, aud will he operated upon for a tumor. As it is at home iu Iowa, Dr. Lara- way's reputation is extending beyond his own county. This week a lady came from Vancouver to have her eyes hlted with glasses. This speaks well for Hood River. W. F. Oildersleeve of Spriug Arbor, Mich., brother of Mrs. O. K. Castner and Mrs. J. It. Ualligan, has been vis itina relatives in Hood River. He will continue on to Silverton, visit the exposition and return to Hood River for a longer stay here. Mr.UU dorsleeve is a successful farmer iu Michigan. Fred Doitz, who is at Mayvillo, N I).. superintending the erection of a large normal school building, writes for Hood River literature, lie says he is doing good work there among hisfriends. aud finds there is much inauirv for Hood River. He is conn" dent he can induce many of his friends to locate in Hood River. I'e himself is anxious to return. Mrs. Ouiun of Viento met with peculiar accident Monday evening. She ran against a nail, tearing away almost the whole of the lower lid of her left eye. until the lid hung by only a thread. By taking a number of stitches the lid was replaced. While an ugly scar will remain, the woman will regaiu the use of the eyelid. The Dalles Chronicle has tieen In rather good humor for some time, but broke lose the other day as follows "We notice that papers in stating the population of Hood River Include the valley, which extends a distance of from 20 to 25 miles. If the The Dalles were to follow the same rule this city would include Du'ur. Mosier and all the outlying disticts, aud would have a population of between 8,000 and 9,000." De Caprio'a Administration band, the official musical organization of the Lewis and Clark exposition, is receiving much praise, lhis band plays in connection with all official functions, such as receptions, dediea tions. conventions and the like. Mr, DoCapro has surrounded himself with musicians of a high order of merit and as a bandmaster be la remarkably pop nlar. The band plays musio of the classical kind. For Old Goods? m. t my" new underwear, rsew Mr. and Mrs. 1'. W. Sliinllill'e of Baker City were gneMs during the week of William F.ecles and family. Rev. E. L. Svvick of South ISeinl, Wush,, will begin ll sorio." of ineeling in the Baptist church at Mo.-icr, Sun day, September ii. Mr. and Mrs. .1. ,1. Mops mid daugh ter Mrs. Dean of Key-tone, (lUahonia, are visiting E. Steptoe and lainily. Mr. and Mrs. Moss me piueuts i f Mrs. Steptoe. Robert Copple uud family wire down from Pendlelnu lio-t, r, , visit ing relatives in the valley. Mr. Cop ple is now engaged in thedr, good business in Pendleton. The Baptist church at Me-ier lias been completed and will I'e dedicated the third Sunday in September. This is the only church houe between 1 lie Dalles and Hood 1 liver. Miss Carrie Bveileo will teach the lntermediati) department, of lie lliir rett school, lusli ad of the primary department lis announced lal. week. Hohoal will begin Monday, Septem ber 4. Mrs. P. S. Davidson, sr., iiccmnpa- ilied by Will Davidson of t' ir il'Al- ene, Idaho, lelt, lursilay moi uing on tho steamer for Portland. They will visit the exposition before Will re turns to Idaho. Rev. W. 0. (lilniore ami family have returned from their vacid inn 1 1 ip at Portland. Mr. tiilnn.ro attended the congresses of civics and hi'-lory, and highly enjoyed the mldresse- given by experts on municipal ,pi, . ions mid history. Mabel Knrnces, the little eight- nionths-old daugUe:- of Vi. ami Mrs. William Edick of .Mount Hood, was buried in Jtlli-u iJ-iti cemetery, Wcdnea- Jay, 'sept em hi r T ie funeral ser ai I he grave by vices were eoie.u , ted iev. J. 1!. S; ighi Captain II. ( 'oe arrived Tuesday I w ill spend several n. 'i'lie eapl-iin was from Portland, an months on his lar doing duty as p ilol, on j; ho Meainer r-IUIill, or. : ieiis loi lie. d. 1 Ut I enough life on Spencer for tin n weeks ll,i J ho boat coinpi'uv was a Mr. Coe to lemaia at t he tho captain k:ii s he I : 4 lt;, , i b : or stoHiuhoariug. I'e i the farm to the river. The contract for tin 1 1 nler w ink Sherman. Kf.ll.lel 1 A on the residence for W. I , 'jsq. , wiih given to W, ( , Co. of this city. Wori early in September and is to begin I he building is to bo completed w ll Inn uu ilays. Hids wore very close , how ing careful figuring by the sevi i al conl i act ors. P. M. Hall' Lewis Co. are the aicbi tocts. (leorgo T. Prat her spent, l.i.-f week iu Portland, the liit time in ju years ho has been out of town over Iv.o days at one time. Whiie in I'mlland, Mr. Pralher visited with an ill Kansas friend. P. V. I'ifl man. whom he had not seen foi I- v ears. M r. J'ral I i r's fain it ing tin lae.'hl. T -. lit vis ily has been iu Portland i fair for three i eeks. (irace and t leoigia un al 1- iting at Monuioul h. Thoollice of the Davi. lint ( -o. eiiuerete iver and move iis , y. ster was moved Tuesday ml building at, I h" corn, r Third streets. "We flint as we. did one. y day," remarked lh I a ,e on hen I he i Hint (' . The P ns he uinery i. Went i i.-. m linest : liii.ui recalled the lug lire aud warehouses of 1 1 up in a $17,i)iiii Ha r Tint Co. has now one ol I I t he oil V i office buildings in River. E. H. Sheppard was ri.udly dis nt crab ap- 1 lie apples a I" pi,, in, 1 In ight red. little Si. it- playing a box of tiam-pai pies Tuesday alternoon. were neatlv packed m cherry box. They were and looked very much IiH zeubergs. More beautiiol crab appl were never seen, the t o was tor warded to Mr. t'a-l.ner at Portland, where it will be placed on exhibit in the Wasco country booth in the horti cultural building of the Lewis and Clark exposition. George T. Pruth.-r is again in busi ness for himself. lie will ilevi.te his time chiefly to lire insurance, and will maintain his oilice at his pioctit location, where he has tlm u-c of a fireproof vault for the storing i.f valu able papers. Mr. Pralher v ill also at tend to notary and other Jegal work, this department of his l.ti.-iw . having increased to such an extent that he is kept in the office the gn at, r part of the time. C. A. Dauo w ill enter the real estate business for himself, and A. W. Onthank will continue with real estate, insurance aud stenography. TV 1 1 . a m. MSM. filC m.T New Hats, TORE (leorge 1. Slocora is spending the week iu Portland. Mme.Ahb ttt left, for Portland Tuesday to attend the fall millinery openings and incideiitly to do the Fair. Koy Armor, formerly of Hood River, but now residing with his parents at Mallard, Wash., is visiting friends iu Hood liiver. E. A. Franz and family who are vis iting relatives and friends iu the East are expected in Hood liiver the latter purl of September. Miss 1mh Absten is up from Port land on a visit to her parents. She will return tomorrow, accompanied by her mother and uncle, N. W. Knapp. N. W. Knapp of Ross county, Ohio, is the guest of l' R. Absten and fam ily. Mr. Knapp is a brother of Mrs. Absten. They had not met for 25 years. The missis Nettle Abbott and Nettie l'uegli, returned Monday from Portland, w here they have been for the past two wcckH studying the latest creations in millinery. 11. D. Callisou of Odidl was in the city Wednesday. Mr. Callisou has 20 acres of Hue laud at the hub of the East Side, with lit acres in apple or chard. He is planning to plant the balance this next spriug. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jatnos Crosby of Oly Hi lda, Wash., visited H. M. Wood and family lust week. Mr. and Mrs.Crosby are over 72 years old. They loft Thurs day morning for White Salmon where they intend to take up a homestead. A. A. (iridium Is again in the book store after an absence of two weeks, camping with II. D. Steele and visit ing at the Martin home at Crapper. Air. (iraliam spent part of his time hunting, and the rest of the time aboard the hurricane dick of a wood wagon. He returns to work much im proved in dealt h. 1). (1. Satro of Underwood, who was in the city yesterday, advertises two milk cows for sale. Mr. Satre has a herd of 0 milk cows from which he made butter all summer, finding ready sain for the product iu this city. He says he sold over 200 rolls of butter here this summer. He has a mill) bur of heifers, which will soon increase Ids herd of dairy cattle. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Martin of South eilaud, Iowa, accompanied by Mrs. (1. I '. Martin of Peterson, Iowa, were iu Hood River during the week, the guests of If. M. Huxley aud family. The Mrs. Martins are sisters to Mr. Huxley. A. I j. Martin has au exten she orchard on his farm in North west Iowa. Last fall he had 700 or 800 boxes of good apples which sold for iH and mi cents a box. What he did not sell were made into cider. He says his country is growing more ap ples than formerly. Mr. Huxloy took his relatives about tho valley, and -howod them the Iteulah laud orchard. They were charmed with the valley and its orchards. Married. At The Dalles, Or., Wednesday, Au gust 2! I, at the residence of Rev. I). V. I'oling, Charles liellenza of Portland and Miss Minerva liarrett of Hood Itivei. In Hood River, Tuesday, August 27, al the parsonage of the alley Chris t ian church, H. A. Kellogg and Miss Celestiu Cannon; W. A. Filkius offi ciating. Here's a Veil for llaod River. Mrs. J. E. Rand submits the follow ing "yell" for Hood River day at the exposition. We're from Hood River, (live us room. The laud of red apples, Wacth her boom. The Secret of Success. Forty million bottles of August F'low ersold in Hie United States alone since its introduction! And the demand for it is still growing. Isn't that a fine showing of success? Don't it prove that August Flower has bad unfailing success in the cure of indigestion and dyspepsia the two greatest enemies of health and happiness? Does it not af ford the best evident that August Flower is a sure specific for all stomach and intestinal disorders? that it has proved itself the liest of all liver regu lators? August Flower has a matchless record of over thirty-five years in cur ing the ailing millions of these distress ing complaints a success that Is be coming wider In its scoievery day, at liomeand abroad, as the fame of Aug- r - r . . II irimmmgs, u New Shoes, n Q ust Flower spreads. Trial bottles, regular size, 75c For sale by C Clarke. BUY INTEREST IN DAVENPORT MILL A deal is undor consideration w here by R. Smith and F. S. Stanley of the First National bank of this city may purchase the interests in the Daven port ltros. Lumber Co. now held by A. A. Allen, A. M. Kelsay and R. F. Laughliu. Mr. Allen, when seen yes terday, said there was nothing dell uate to give out concerning the nego tiations. The deal has been on the tapis tor some little time, and it is understood that the sale will be closed provided title to the holdings is satisfactory to the purchasers. If tho deal goes through F'rank Davenport will ttill remain a member of tin, company, which in all likelihood will be io-or- gauized and work begun at once mi replacing the burned mill at (ireen Point. The holdings of the Davenport ltros. Lumber Co., siilllcient standing tim ber to operate mills for 20 years, ten miles of fluming, planing mills at iiel mont and Ruthtoii, and the yards at the latter station. Messrs Smith and Stanley were formerly interested in the big milling plant of the Orande Roiindo Lumber Co., and previous to this were lumber men iu Wisconsin. If the ileal Is con- siimated, tho mill at (ireen Point will open next spring and a payroll ol ti2!i,(00 a year placed in circulation. Notice. A special meeting of the Rathbone Sisters will be held on the evening of September 14. All ollieors and mem bers are requested to be present at tins meeting, as important business is to be transacted. Eastern Star. Special meeting of Hood River Chap ter No. 2T O. E. S., Order East, m Star Tuesday evening, September ,r. at eight o'clock dergees. Ily older W. M. Therose M. Custner, Secretary. Notice. Having disposed of my stock of goods and rented my store, 1 have an oilice in the old post oilice building, whero I wish to collect all accounts due me, so I can pay what I owe. Then all of us will feel better to lie out of debt . (i KO. P. CROW F.LI.. Agency Troy Laundry R. B. Withrow has accepted the Hood River agency for the Troy Laun dry Co. of Portland, with an oilice in the (I. ft. barber shop, lie win call for laundry Wednesday and Thurs day, delivering Tuesday. These dates will hold for a few weeks, owing lo the rush of work in Poitlanil. Dates will be changed later and notice given. Wagon will collect and deliver goods. Phono O. K. bin her shop. New Today. Witherow, agent R. dry. T'ri v laun- Round trip tickets on the Spencer, Hood River to Portland, Thursday, Aug. 31, $1. Limit, ten days. For work where satisfaction is ;:u.ir antoed, patronize the Troy laundry. Agency at O. K. barber shop. Grand daylight special com h eexur slon along the Columbia river to Portland will leave Friday, September 1,1000, over tho O. Ii. AN. Train leaves Hood River at 7 :48 a. in., ar riving at Portland 10:1". a. in. The fare for the round trip will be i?1.7"., and tickets good tor seven days. TheTroylaundrydi.es good work; you know that. Dear Gun: I have solved the mother- in-law problem; just give her regularly Hollister's Rocky Mountain tea It will make her h-allliy, happy and do cile as a lamb. 3,'.c, Tea or Tablet's. C. N. Clarke. Notice. All parties using our pasture north of the O. R. A N. track, please call at the otfice of John Leland Henderson audi settle for same, llenderton & Evans.