Q CZ3 "SSSF FRAME. A, The Leading' 0 Always 9 Up-to-Date Clothier. pi 8 V7 0 Ladies don't l-j i-"ui-11 uoLianjr auucu at wild oeaoun. vv.c cany owiici d "j Linens and Clover Leaf Irish Linens and we are making U reductions on Yard Goods. Nankins and Pattern Cloth. o SI m J, ' J ' '5 i We Never y in 2srepresent. i.mcal .matthw. M ; . II Mttih -m i i'ii :i ouch basis. -!ii i .- al ii;:iniif:u Iiiiit's cost, Knapp. i ' v 'ii ii V ji; lh:i soaii? 5t: per bur lit M 'li.il. itlil's. I r - irvr -t'.-j, ,-i-c .luliii I.i'Uiml 1 lei I i.. li i ) . nipiu mid ICuftern (ivhUts nt 1 i i . - " !:, ('" ii'h Kiti'hi'ti. .. l,.,t .1;-:,.! 1. 1., of I'ollli'l'd at tin' lli'ii. M.l.lli). Sli;i ' Sri- ii- for bi'Ht prii'ps. ( .!. mi I -i 1 1 1 1 ! r ( 'n. ! i l.;;:i,nn' iiiii-si'ptii' hair tonic ml '-ii i- "'i .:ru? Uam. ! ! v.iIn hi im i ht. Dfliveiy Biui.e .1 ,y . 'i.l' r i- ivi'.'iinl. Oregon LuniU-r I '' y.i'i ii -,' I.m' Ii? (let our price ami li.; ;::.' il uilh tliat of eompetitora. i" hi will in a 1 1 m.iniy this way. Ore- -r t . 1 1 i. n inhi. r i. ( i.i-iii'j n:it : I hut millinery, Knarp- ' 1. 1 to M r. i in l hank for ulif 1 racts anil "..: .: il i.i'iK, ; i 1 1 1 i 1 1 ami collecting. I. j ii (v,'i r- i . 1 1 1 ' 1 : 1 1 1 y drawn. ii,.. ( ;!;. CmhIv Kitchen makes fret-h tan i ' i ' i y (i.iy . ! '! a' A ilr iral lo house down ;.' i . i v at 1'. naip' store. I. ! h: i,l til nil "1 mil sewed shoe "-.!' '. , ally at T. 1 i. I lolifivan's, .0-1 '. iliam's l'liarniacv. All .. i; s'' ' '. !:--!-clasi. ! : . i , i ,-, s it to hiiii'elf and ' - ..'. .' ' i-'.-r .1 traili-or prot'esion. ,-;.! T. '1 V a.lv( atisi tneiit of the . ;..r- ,-t ' l "f Tehvntphy, in this , .. . in ! !.:. i '...'A ea-ily a yountf mini ' . . a. u t-ii-uraphy and he '.h i.'- I. a! .! I . i i-: -- at liolesale ! ,i ,; -, r :' .! l a'voiis may lake v..'.!. 1. 1 , nut allowed on . . . .i ! , i ii . a i t !i of tl.e mouth, , . . i : i i I . . .' i'.i. 1 1 a s arrauu'ed . ,, . i. : : i , : o,i..,- la tiie llavidson ;:';,.' ' . : s : il j. m. the tirsl, ' i,ii..i .' : .i i-vi :y "alunlay even- :.. i-. . r a; 'i,-! to refer to Mr. ; . u -' . : . i' i lie iww system. I'f.r ;. I : , .11.! t hlec 1,'Olld hOII.-CS, !.: : . Hi-' - lor jiuht liontekccii . ill . .( i i.i-i.ed house (or a rt ! i -. :.. A . ,1. linker. 1 1,, . 1, ei a iivsh supply ol :. . -1 e e, , I : ;.. e iaii-1'. all under ir- ! ! . ,.i ,.( s from Hood ;-' o . one acre '"' , . ; I ; ... . , i i ; i ' i iirirkelalile timber. . !" i ' .! .. ii lie r residence of . -.(': ; ei ':; reasonable. I n ;.. ;, ' :! !! : "lerson. 'A' .i ' , .1 lea aeies uf partly i i. . I .', i. : .;.;', hud blip's etc., in r f..r iiiiprvi ucreai;e ; ; . 1 1 ;e ' . or I I : til- I'OUIlt c, t .! Ai-i-lv - 'I'". I. fu'l- !':0 :) GET IN THE HABIT .'V OF TRADING AT A Cold iii.'ht will make you "i-o fir wnian ii-d covir. We've . .. 'ill, I l ed ill soft lleecV I'ot- t ..a, lei i , satet n coverings; w ill j a-a-i. vi. ;i iniiner-i Iv. gl.Q8 and $2.48. "Wisere did you get it" : In! tii.-y aie asking Taiiima-iv'- I a ix. and u hat your friends ,,' II he a-1. i m u on w hen they V au i.i one of these pr tty ; e i - il.'i II wa:-N rtc are show ,;. t week. $1.25 t" $2. V;".l Cvrc you in a day ! :' ; o. ha 1 r.e blue-, net one of ( l ';.' Ilel.f - I (inks "I l.l El'i'ln -;a r." i lo die S'.ance Riei," "A Ii nil. c .ludc," "The Jilck. li. -," "U'l uvo," and others. Toev -II f i' Mire. 25c. A g'ooi preventative ;'. r i ...i- s i. ar ii Uiidi rwear. i air il. i ee I; . . d nienV jjariiients :,ie . .. . ...i l'io t le y'l'll be ghd veil got one. Suit, $1.00. i -1 .TOT 3 1 .1 y Thanksgiving' Linen Sale overlook us when DETECTIVE WANTED BOYS! Are you watching' for the man who sells XTRAGOop clothes? Hi' will rail mi us within a week, perhaps in three days, possibly to-liny. Watch all trains, t he streets Ami especially nur store. We've a handsome suit of XTRAGOOP clothes for tlie first Ivy under lt who catches him. Remember to say: "You are from Ederheimer, Stein &tCo., and sell XIagooD clothes' All the latest styles I'hotos at the Deilz Httulio. Mn.vcs lirofl.' meat market lias been supplied with a cooling fountain for keeping veiietubles fresh and clean, liny your vegetables w here they come fresh as frutn the (iarden. .lob a I. eland llemlerpoii and son are equipped with two (inrley transitu and w ill he ready to do surveying for the next two months. Hats per day are $" and $10. I Iteniember liifttB shoe shop, next I door to Mctitiire's uieat market. All j work strictly first-class. Also boots and shoes made to order. Call and examine my new line of watches. I can save yon money .Clarke, the jeweler. I'atronize home industry by buying ranch butter at McDonald's. Shoes half soled while you wait in 20 minutes. All work first-eland and guaranteed. Ladies' sewed eoles and O. Sullivan's rubber heels a specialty. Iionovan's Shoe Shop, opposite Wil liams' pharmacy. WantedTo exchange 5-aere fruit farm, well improved ami near Hood Kiverfor resilience property in city. Apply to (iei. I. ( 'ulberisoii it Co. You will stop and look w hen yon see the good things to eat at Meduire Bros. Thanksgiving. The Koyal Neighbors will give a dance TliHiiksgivicg night. When you think of meat, phone 731. All orders promptly tilled. "I Thank The Lord" tried Hannah l'lnlit, of Kittle Hoc!;, Ark., "lor tin n-leif I uot from Huck len's Arnica tSiilve. It cured my fear ful running sores, w hich nothing else would heal, mid from which 1 hud suflcred for 5 yearn." It is a marvelous healet for cuts, burns and wounds. ( iuaranteed at Cbas. U. Clarke's drug store; L'fic. For Sale. One safe, cost $:',00; will sell for $175. One oil tank, cost $45; will sell for $25, Iiir'e cotinte.' scale, cost $'2li; sell $15. Geo. 1'. Crowell. Notice ! The regular annual meeting of the ! Hood liivcr Kruit Growers' Union will re held Saturday, November U, at 10 a. i in. in Arti-an hall. Hood River Fruit ' Growers' ln ion, K. H. Shopard, Sec'y. ! Beer, Beef, Beef I i Parties wishing beef by the quarter for corniiiK w ill do well to get McGuire liros.' cash price before buying. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. K. chinch will serve a New England dinner on next Satur 'ay, November 11, from 11 until 2 o'clock. The pub lic is cordially invited. Price ot din ner 25 cents. Outing flannel for right gowns, dressing sacks, kimonos, etc , in plain and fancy patterns. We've cat the good sort. lOc per yard. Buster Brown Legg'ins are vi r. i-mr for the little shav eis. They're warm and comfort able, too, and save stockings. 91.00 per pair. Caps for Hoys and Girls. A dozen ditl'erent styles. Pretty patterns and dressy shapes. Get your boy a new one. Special, 20c. Woodenware Chopping bowls, I'Utter ino'ds, rolling plus, potato mashers, slaw cutters, but ter IkiwIs, wood faucets, tubs, washboards, etc. Little Prices. considering the additional .-. mm y By Sew Today. Try McGuire Bros.' homo kettle ren dered lard. None better. Put up in 3, 5 and 10 pound can pails. Gentle horse, harness and hack for sale. Apply to McDonald. If you are contemplating making your father, mother, best girl or young man a Christinas present, I have just the thing for you. Clarke, the Jeweh r. McGuire Bros will have new home made corned beef the tbstof the week. Pulverized M in n an. I Juva coU'ee at McDonald's. I carry a full line of Dubar, Hemp den, Waltliaui and Klgiu watches, ii. all sizes, 7 to jewels; or if you wish something cheaper, I have a line of Swiss and German made watches on all of tlnse watches. My prices are the best this side of Chicago. Call and look at tii. in. Clarke, the Jeweler. F. G. Cue is now settled In bis new quartern mi Fourth street, opposite O. It. Hartley's residence, where lie is prepared to do anything in the way of carpenter work. Special attention given to small jotis. I now have the most complete line of watches, clocks, jewelry, cut glass and silverware that ever came to Hood River. 1 would like very much to show them to you, because I believe t hut 1 can save you money. Clarke, the Jew eler. F. G. Coe, the carpenter, has n new telephone nuiiilier at his new location on Fourth street. Call up Main 571. tihei liseil Irf'tler List. Miss I.illie Boman, Edith Bacon, Mrs. W. A. Durham, Mrs. A. S. Em erson. Mrs. Sophie Myhse, Mr. and Mrs. 1;. Allen, U. A. Challman, O. Edwards, Geo. Fitch, E. L. Gear hurt, John llamerly, E. Kelley, Nurberto Luustiu (Italian), Rev. Piglet, Mr. J. Turner. William Sill, package. W. M. YATES, P. M. Married. In Hood River, Nov. 7, 1005, at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Mar tha Powell, at the Sanitarium, Mr. N. B. Jordan and Dr. Mary P. Johnson. Owing to the feeble condition of Mrs. Powell's health, the wedding was a quiet event, the ceremony ueiug per formed in the presence of relatives only. Rev. W. C. Gilmore, of the Congregational church, ottlciated. Slight Fire Monday Night. An alarm of fire was sounded about ten o'clock Mond y night and caused considerable excitement among the residents of the city until it was dis covered that it was a small affair and it had been put out before the lire en gine reached the scene. The tire was in the attic of the resilience of J. L. Kooutz and it is thought it caught from the chimney. It was extinguish ed by members of the family with tie help of neighbors. THF BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES For the Lady's flair. The newest tfliclH in mnilis, shell hairpins, curling irons, kid C111I1 rs, etc. Lii tie Prieig. Handsome patterns in Golf Gloves for Ladies and Miss es. You'll need them from now pn. They're pret'.y, w,ar!ii, dura ble and n t high priced. 35c to 60c per pair Thanksgiving Day has been pioclaimed. Keep this in mind if you need table linen, sil verware, glassware, crockery, baking dhiis, etc All your leeds supplied here at Little Prices, For the feet Cork insoles leather half soles and heels, cob blers' outfits, shoe nails, shoe polish and oreming, rubliers, arc tics, legghis, etc. La tile Prices. vicmicui startling W Bniklrgrc. K:m-ai.l Cass Weygaudt made a trip to The Dalles Monday. Truman liutlor made a business trip to Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Butler made a trip to The Dallos Friday. Mrs. 11. I). Smith visited at The Dalles lust week, roturiiiug Friday. Dr. Dtimble reports I. II. Jlenett seriously sick with typhoid lever at Lylo. Miss Eliza Parker of Portland is the guest of Miss Clara Jllytho ui Twin Oaks farm. A. A. Jay no and E. II. llaitA'ig had legal business Ht The Dalles ti e liit of the week. County Commissioner II ihburd went to Goldondalo Monday altei noon, re turning Weduosday. Jack Morrison came down from The Dallos uud spent Sunday with his family ill Hood River. Richard Jones of Appleton, Wis., arrived Saturday and is busy shaking hands with old friends. O. G. Chamberlain of Athena, Ore., was consulting Ceo. T. Prattler on business matters Friday. E. Shelley Morgan came up from Portland, Thursday evening, to look after his fruit ranch on Phelps creek. Jas. T. Wourt has givm up h's 1 a.-e of the linker ranch ami moved into the ; Itaa house in Hood R:ver last w eek. Miss Isabel Whitby, who has been visiting at the home 01 Miss Carrie liyerlee, has returned to her home at Corvallis. C. A. Duno sold two lots 011 Rivet street for the Hood River Develop ment Co., in Idlewilile addition, to J. N. Early, for M M. L. Emry .t Son sent their no'v water motor to The Dalles hist week to get a longer shaft put in, ami were eomp Hod to shut down the cider mill lor a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Huekabny, who weto the guests for ten days of Will iam lluckabay and family at Mount Hood, left last Wednesday for their home in Portland. That the hunting season is neai at hand is being evidenced by the many applications fot licenses for this pur pose at the ollice of George Prather. l' C. Stout Iihs started a new milk and cream route, as will be seen by bis ad. in another coliiin, and is pre pared to servo customers in Hood River, W. L. D.miorest, who purchased the Lamar property just south of town inteuds to remodel the old residence and make many substantial improve ments to the property. W. V. Johnson left, Saturday for Winlock, Ore., where he will open rial estate otllco. .Mr. Johnson ex pects to make an extended trip east soon, to visit old places uud friends of former years. John Newton Moody, who has been employed at the Menotuunee 11 ill for soBie time, lies seriously ill it the Hood River hospital, of cirrhosis of the liver. Ho has been hi k ul out a mouth. There ii a scarcity of help for clear ing land. Many of the farmers aie getting ready to do considerable clearing this winter, but are having trouble in securing hi lp. Good men are scarce, and there is employment tor a good many all winter. Subpoenas are being served on a large number of people for the Ries trial which will come up at The Dalles on the Pith of this month. Ruth sides are actively at work securing witness es, and a long, hard-fought case will probably be the result. The carpenter work on the remodel ed cottaue of C. F. Waldo has been completed, and after the painters get through this week the building will be ready for occupancy. Mr. Wald says that a tent is all ritrht for a sum mer outiug, but he prefeis to live in a house in the winter time. The finest apples ever grown are on exhibition at the office of the Hood River Apple Growers' Union and ubo t the Davidson Fruit Co. Some wonderful specimens are being ob tained this year, and It is no wonder that suoh good prices are being ob tained for Hood River apples. The Ladies' Aid society of tho Con gregational church will lioid their reg ular monthly tea on Friday afternoon, November 17, at the residence of Mi. A. M. Kelsay. At this tea a sale of aprons will be held, and every cue needing an apron either for use or 3 o Our $6.75 Clothing Sale was a Grand Success For the benefit of those who did not learn of it in time we will continue to offer suits worth $18, $12 and $10 for $6.75, all sizes. Great Overcoat Offering' j r liiivculso .1 . i i . Wood. CwwrililoJ. IVOS. IS Si III Oil. (beauty should avail t lieiu.-.elves of this o 1 ' 1 1 o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. v 101- ooiaiiiuig one. 1 no lio.-tesess on this occasion will be Mis. Kinnaird, .Mrs. Price, Mrs. Nicholson, .Mrs. Metealf, .Mrs. illianiH. Mis. Young and .Mrs. Kolay. The new plant of the Fleet tic Light A I'mu'i Co. Inn- been furnishing tho light since .ocnihnr 1, and tho ser vice is a great improvement over the old one. '1 lie I i; h t is lailliaiit and s'eady and its cenven ieuce will no doubt recommend it to many. Lyman Smith and Newton Clark were up from Portland Saturday ami atleiidi'd the anniversary meeting of tho A. O. I'. W. bulge' here. They are charter members of the Hood Riv er bulge, and enjoyed the reunion w it h old friends. A sample room lia.J 1 11 lilted up near t ho Hotel Waiicoina for tho ac comodation of the traveling salesmen who stop there. 1 1 is located on sec ond street near the hotel and use of it will no doubt be appreciated by salesmen visiting this city. II. 11. Johnson of Los Angeles has been here for several days looking over t he valley w it h the intention of making Hood River his home. Mr. Johnson has spent considerable time visiting dilferciit. localities and has made up his mind that Hood River is the best place of them all. Contractor.). M. Wright is in re ceipt of a small I ox of colt. on blooms scut him by his mot her from Louisi ana. 'Tonne who has not ecu raw cotton these blooms are an interesting object, lesson. Mr. Wright, in whom one can delect the soft sunt hern ac cent, says cotton begins to ripen in June. Picking begins soon alter and continues until Christmas. R. II. lining leluriii'd Saturday morn ing from a two weeks' trip to tho Palouse count rv. Mr. Ilragg has a brother at Colfax', Wash., and 11. II. Ilragg .V Co. also lane a store at Pull man, Wash. Mr. Ilragg mivh that the country is fairly prosperous, and that the loss of the wheat crop in the Pa ioiiso country as a whole will not amount to over tun per cent. Mr. and Mrs. Xandl'ord Smith, who recently moved lu re f rom Pino Flat, Wash., lett for Spokane .Monday, 111; compan ed by their daughter, Mrs. Ray linbler. '1 hey will spend a few weeks at Spokane and then go east to Missouii, whole they will spend about three months visiting old friends and relatives. Ihirnetto Duncan, who is employul in the ollico of t he New 01 It Central railroad, at Poitland, was in the city dining the week, looking alter an in vestment ho is considering on some fruit land at While Salmon. Mr. Duncan has a la acre ort-haid on the Fast Side, which hi; gives close at tention. It. will la in bearing next year, when ! Mils t.. r .an here t n.al.e lb,.. ; . . 1 1 1 i, ... home. C. S. Smil '.vri from M i line; : is ; to t he ( liaeier : is ; " A c aie havi'.g a it her here, as you will ing from Hit .- morn olis 1 rihMic, which 1 is only :. tendency to to sco'i a viiniier eli- 'st 1 in iy he able to see .1 the 1 unt rv I 1 lore al l il . 1 all you claim e t hole. " '1 he clipping "s that r live inches .day. Oct. j:t. a I.igl.l A: Power colll- I a .. id of .H0 and dlv .- 11 ill in g foi evi- lill In u inter note 1 10 111 el 1 ing's -Minni , enclose. T I : make one wi mate, and 1 1 1 your section spring, and . I it is, may 1 . : 1 referred tot i of snow fell ! '. Although I a pany has oil . e has been dii 1 deuce again L 1 ho vi lals who inter f'ered with t light service found 110 ch linking of t he electric , ; diawe'en night, il has to t he 1 el polluters of .- act. It is to be hoped, t icy will bo i.pprehend 1 to book as a warning . light in the lutiiio try hi. : this dangeri ! however tin. j ed end broi to tho.-e u h' I this trick m I Manager i-.l.cpnrd i ers t'nion, l as been if t he Fruit (irow lamng some ex periments 11 !n din ing t he past week toward inipp lent method practiced ii It is found I1 on the ii ph part to coiiio 1 1 11 it it foi: . ing the already e.xcel at lacking apples an I,.. II a d River Valley, at by 1 I icing the paper a a - l a allow the unused .ai tie' b ttom of tho ,s a pad. thus almost eliminating any poibilily of bruia ! ing- 1 W. I!. Colo wan in from l iout l.nko i Friday on Ids way to Portland. Mr. j Colo has sold out his 'iront Lake store to Smith v 1'eets ami has I bought an interest in a bakery and , confectionery at I'ottland, known as 'tho (lordon llakery, located at II") ' Third Btieet. Tho style of the new ax . i r v .ln tr I la connection with our Suit Sale wo included a splendid line )i' Mei.'s Overcoats and Raincoats - M."i. lii.r. ) hi ! ! at $6,75 .Underwear vSale ore Leave Your Money at Home Just Bring Your Small Change. We mt closiii"' out. at cosl. (ioinp; out of business, evervtning but millinery, Ladies' Rubbers, First Quality, .lOc. Hoys' Rubbers, Rolled Ktljje, '., Walk Over Shoes, for Mm, at -.7, ft.'t.OO and 3.20. Men's Dress Shirts, value if 1 ..(), clos'uio- out at 85c. Rar'iiins in Hosiery, Corsets, Men's Hats. Don't Forget the Sale of Ladies' Street Hats KNAPPS firm will bo llaradon Si Colo. The now purchasers of tho Trout Lake store ure local men. Mr. Smith form erly owned tho store, selling to Mr. Colo and removing to (iareld, where ho engaged in business, but recently sold out and came back to Trout Lake. His partner, Mr. Poets, has been living at Trout Lake for borne time. Nod lllythe, who has boon ci nnect ed with tho (ilacior for the past year and a half as city editor, and whoso native town is Hood Hirer, loft here Saturday evening for Lowistoii, Ida ho, w here he will engage in tho news paper business. Mr. lllythe will in a few days commence tho publication of a paper to bo known as the Lewis ton llaily Teller, and tho (Ilacior in company with his many friends in this city, w ish him success and pros perity. Ned is a rising young news paper man of more than ordinary ability, and we predict that tho lav oniug Teller will become a power and soon bo ranked with the leading dail ies of that section of tho country. W. F1. Lnraway has sold his Iowa home, including the 20 aeio orchard that was the talk of that country this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Laraway loft for (lh nwood,lowa, Sunday evening, to remain until a tor the holidays, after which they will return to Hood liivcr. Mr, Laraway expects to havo llfty acres out in orchard on his two places in tho valley by next year. He will I, 'iaih out about llfteen acres of the ( iro.-ser place this winter, and all of the land on that place wiil ho cleared. During his absence Ralph Laraway will have chargo of his jewelery store here, and the business will bo con ducted in tho same ofllciout manner as before. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. S. Iiodbotter have removed to Hood Kiver from llattlo, Wyoming, where Mr. Ledbetter has largo mining interests. Mr. Ledbetter has decided to locate in this vicinity on account of his wife's health and it is his desire to acquire a ranch somewhere in the fertile Hood Kiver Valley. He will retain his mining in terests and will spend much of his time in Wyoming overseeing them. II. M. Abbott and family of this city are old friends of Mr. and Mrs. Led better whom they met in Utah a num ber of years ago. N. W. Jackson, of Portland, who last year purchased a portion of the liarry Kemp place near Captain Jack son's on tho East Side, was in Hood Kiver last week, accompanied by his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jackson, who have recently come here from Hudson, Mich., to reside on tho fruit farm. An Mr. Jackson came through tho sago brush lands of the interior ht concluded he wanted nothing in tho West, but after his son showed him the Hood Kiver valley and its fruit farms, he changed his mind at once, and is glad he left Michigan. Koman Kosso, an Italian employed on tho construction of tho Mount Hood Kailroad, is tho proud father of twin boys, born since the last issue of this paper. Wo are pleased to note that Mra. Kosso and children are do- ing as well an could be expected. It CupytlEbtcJ, 190S 4 KtncaiU f3 i WouJ. We Do Not Open (j on Sunday. j is suggest o1 that onu of tho Infants be named Spitzenburg and tho other New town, hut whether the dusky sou of Italy will entertain this suggestion is of ciiiiimi a matter of conjecture. The ilacior is tho recipient of a curiosity made with a jack knife in the hand of W. A. Jones, of Whoelor, Porter county, Ind., and loft at this ollico by Charles Waters of White Sal mon. To describe tho intracacieB of this piece of whittling is beyond the ken of the editor of the Olucior but anyone interested in tho art of man ipulating the jack knife is invited to call at the ollico and see it. Mr. Jones is visiting his brother-in-law, Dr. Swart, at White Salmon, la a re tired farmer, and took up this Inter esting work about four years ago as a past hue. Down in Arkansas they have intro duced hugging societies to swell the church treasury, and an Arknasas paper gives the following soalo of prices. C i iris under sixteen, If) cents for a short sipieeo; from sixteen to twenty, oil cents; schoolma'ms 40 cents; another man's wife, $1; widow aei ording to looks from 10 cents to ijill; old maiils, three cents or two for a nicklo, and not any limit for time. Preachers are not charged. Editors pay in advertising, but are not allow ed to part icipate until everybody else is through and even then they are not allowed to squeeze anybody but obi maids ami schoolma'ms. Doctors and law. ers lit it barred altogether. lav. 11. D. Chambers, Episcopal missionary oleivyinun, will conduct services in St. Mark's Mission next Sunday, November 12, when ho will be assisted by Key. K. II. liarneds of Seattle, w ho has accepiud tho ap poiument of Itishi p Morris to take charge of St. Mark's Episcopal church of Hood Kiver. Mr. Karnes held ser vices in St. Mark's last Sunday. He is an earnest churchman, and has been very successful in his work. II noil Kiver is fortunate in securing him. Kvangclii-t llamlsakerand wife have been veiy successful in the revival at Odell. Tliere have been IS conversions ami tho meeting continues with grow ing interest, i he special services will cloo next Sunday evening. As a re sult of the meeting, a church of 40 members has been organized. Follow ing the rev iv ul regular services will be held every second and fourth Sunday morning. Kev. W. A. Wood of Fulton, Mo., has la o:i called to tho pastorate of the Chi ist inn church of Hood Kiver and Odell. It is expected that Kev. Wood w ill take chargo of his work January 1. For the remainder of the year the church will be under the care of Rev. F. E. Kobinson of Portland. E. (!. Jones, of Appleton, Wis., la spending a feu days in towu. lie for merly lived at Hood Kiver and baa not been hero ill lit years. Mr. Jouoa says that when he left here thre was hut one business building in the town and is very much astonished at the rapid strides this city has made in so short a period. Mrs. Kix of Latourelle is visiting tier sister, Mrs. .U L. savage.