Q Cl!a tL.L. . f 1 ".! -1 1 " ' gmmmm 0 Where Everything I E"" n is Reliable f y3" 3 CZh 13 Cm S3 Chh 3C 3C 30C 3 C3 u3 ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE TbSlg 8 THe big' snow is Here and we are here with the goods Warm blankets, comforts, overcoats, cloaks, furs, gloves, wool underwear for all mankind ubfoer Footwear, Raincoats, Macliinaws RANK' A R 0 Get our prices before 0 sending elsewhere BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. Money to loan. E. H. Hartwig. Mr. Bartmess is on a cash basis. Do you use Naptba soap? 5c per bar at McDonald's. Fresh Olympla and Eastern oysters at the Gem Candy Kitchen. Bee that dandy line of Folders at the Deitz Studio. Shingles. See us for best prices. Oregon Lumber Co. If you want something that will be unique, we have Japanese ware. It can't be duplicated and yet is service able At Clarke's, the jeweler. Sidewalk lumber. Delivery same day order is received. Oregon Lumber Co. , Do you use LathT Get our price and compare it with that of coniietitors. You will make money this way. Ore gon Lumber Co." All the latest styles Photos at the Deitz Studio. . There is nothing, perhaps, that a wo man admires so much as a diamond ring. If you want to make yourself solid with your best girl or your wife, it is always a winner. Clarke, the jeweler. Patronize home industry by buying ranch butter at McDonald's. The Gem Candy Kitchen makes fresh candy every day. Pulverized Mocca and Java coffee a McDonuld's. (o to Mr. Onthank for abstracts and notarial work, renting and collecting. Pension papers execmed and legal pa pers carefully drawn. Money to loan on tirst mortgages. It is to your interest to refer to Mr. Birtmess' ad under the new system. Jtubber boots half soled while you . wait in 20 minutes. Guaranteed not to leak. At Don an's Shoe shop. Oppo site Williaiu's Pharmacy. Don't io through life without a clock or a watch to record the fleeting bours. Time is money. Most anything might happen to you by guessing at the time. Get a time pi.ee or clock at Clarke's, the jeweler. Extra fine pig pork sausage at Mc G.iire Bros. What looks more handsome on the sideboard than some nice silverware? Nothing. Mother of father would ap preciate thin, and in fact we don't think anyone would object to ha.'ing it. At Clarke's, the jeweler. Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic and keep off gray hairs. The party who rented my orchard having taken sick and is not able to work, the place is open to another reutor. Will give two-thirds of apples raised if I get a renter who will attend to the orchard as be agrees to do. I want a man to begin work immediate ly. W. L. Adams, Paradise Farm. Clarke still has a few good watches and diamonds whose prices don't need lowering since Christmas for they have never been raised from rock bottom prices. Dressed chickens lor Sunday dinner at McGuiro Bns. Madam Brown, Palmist and Phren-' ologist, is at the Thompson house. Tells you your past, present and future and every thing you you want to know. Readings 50c for a few days only. Pure leaf lard home made, at Mc Ouire Bros. Begin the new year by getting your self some of Clarke's china. Any one needing anything in the line of footwear would do well to call on W. S. Gribhlo of Mount lloud. Don't forget Alcorn's phone number is (Mil. Shoes half soled while you wait in 20 minutes. All work first-class and guaranteed. Ladies' sewed soles and O. Sullivan's rubber heels a specialty. Donovan's Shoe Shop, opposite Wil liams' pharmacy. GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT Long Evening's are hard to pa?s time away. Get you a good book to read. Lots of interesting fctorit'M her, paper covers. IOc Have a Light thut.aiilhe tome enjoyment to yon. Our H and II lamps are brilliant, simple ami economical. They are the safest and best lamp made. Your money back if they don't suit. Price J2.50 Cloves) We're selling some gloves these days. People come here year after year for gloves, be cause they get good wearing gloves There is a largo quantity to select from and at Little Prices Kitchen Utensila- You have no idea how many little arti cles we have that will help you in your work aDoul me kitchen, they don't cost much and help to make men work a pleasure. J-et us show you. I Remembei O. RCastner and wife, J. L. Carter and Mrs. Charles Castuer were among the visitors from this place to Portland last feeakt Say,' just try a roast put up by Alcorn. You will be sure of a perfect cure for all watch diseases if they have been to Clarke's watch hospital for treatment Everything up-to-date at Alcorn's. Father time has left some good time pieces at Clarke's. Begin the new year with a clock that keeps perfect time. Alcorn's meat market is now located in the old Wood & Smith building. There are a few pretty bracelets at Clarke's that would make good gifts for people who are a trifle late deciding what to get. Try our Cascade butter. Every roll guaranteed. Alcorn's market. Watch Clarke's watches go. Cudahy's Rex brand hams I5c per lb. at Mc. Guire Bros. ' Step in and see Alcorn in his new lo cation. . Monthly Ball. On the 19th of this month Professor and Mrs. Hoist will give a grand ball at the opera house, Hood River, and every suooeedlng month hereafter will give a grand ball at same place. Prize given to most popular lady at Hood River. Splendid niusio insured. Gen tlemen, 75o admission ; ladies free. Dressed chickens every Saturday at McGuire Bros. We had. the only big supply of chickens in town last Saturday. It's a cold day when we get left. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th St, New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, but nothing would cure it, until I used Backlen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25c at C. N. Clark's drug store. Danoing school a the opera house Monday and Friday evenings eaoh week. We are organizing our seoond class now. .Come all who wish to join. Terms, adults, nine Wessons for five dollars; children under 12 years, nine for three dollars. Prof. Hoist. Eureka Market. Our prices are popular prices and our meats first-class. We bny no Chi-ne(-e fatted hogs and don't have any rubbernecks. Who is the government meat inspector? To Trade. We have a client who wants to trade RiO acres of good improved land in Al berta, Canada, for fruit farm or fruit land in Oregon. Send full particulars and detailed description to BRIGOS FORD REALTY CO., 133 First St., Portland, Ore. Fur Sale. Full blooded Jersey cow with calf in March, sired by Jersey Bull King Coffee Count, Jr. 'Phono G. R. Abernathy, Farmers 417. janl8-2v Dr. Cooper's Nine Cs. Is a wonderful medical discovery. Af ter thirty-five years 6f active practice, and having treated many hundred cases of catarrh and other throat and lung diseases, Dr. Cooper discovered the med icine called tho "Nine Cs." The ''Nine Cs" will cure any curable case of Catarrh, Asthma or Consump tion that has not passed to the lat stages. It is a great remedy for hoarse ness of public speakers. It Is a sure remedy for croup and a great benefit in whooping cough. The remedy i9 pleasant to use, even for children, and is sold by the drug gists in Hood River, under a guarantee to benefit the patient or the money re funded. This medicine was formerly manufaetUied in Villisca, Iowa, but will now be manufactured in Hood River. DR. F. COOPER. Night Gowns Dont you n-i-d warmer ones, for these cold nights? On'ing flannel in solid and fancy col th, the good weighty s 't il! a-h Hnd wear. IOc per yd Ladies WooIenUnder wear Light weight, but soft warm. Elegant finish, sep irate pants and vests in all sizes. Little Prices Shawls and Fascina torsSome very pretty ones left that you can have at half the reg ular price. This is a good oppor tunity for you. Don't miss it. Rubbers for ladies, misses, and children. Arctic overshoes. Lcggins for men, boys and chil dren. Warm mittens and caps for school kids. Little Prices SWEATERS, ARE OFFERED AT PRICES LESS THAN WHOLESALE A r We Offer Dr. Kent, of Barstow, California, is visiting bis sons at Hood River. C. H. Shaw of Mount Hood arrived in town from Wawaka, Ind.. Saturday after spending month at his former home there. The ladies aid society of the Con gregational church will meet on Fri day afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Kinnaird. Come early and bring thimbles. ' C. A. Dano and R. D. Gould have purchased the LaFranoe building and Prather'a meat market near the Ore gon Lumber Co. 's store. Mr. Gould takes the east balf and Mr. Dano the west half. Consideration, 13,000. W. Shipman of The Dalles made a visit to our city Monday and inciden tally dropped Into the Glacier oltioe and advanced bis subscription. He reported things quite lively at Xbe Dalles at present. W. F. Byars publisher of the Gold endale Sentinel, this week bought the subset Iptiou list and good will of the Centerville Journal, lie will consoli date the two papers, which will be published under the name of the Sen tinel. The W. C. T. U. will bold a Fran chise meeting Friday afternoon Jan nary 23. The exercises will be held in the Cougregational oburoh at the usual hour. A cordial invitation is extended to all. A dauoe will be held at Odell hall Friday evening 26, given by Mark Cameron -and William Wheeler. Ev erybody cordially invited. Tickets, 75 cents. Supper will be given by B. G. Boardman at 50 cents par couple. Last week the Dalles Chronicle In stalled a Merghenthaler Linotype ma chine. This new feature will enable that excellent paper to get up its news with greater facility, and the manage ment promi-es with its aid 'o ktill further improve its publications. The Glacier is in receipt of a letter from O. D. Rea, who is well know in Hood Ritei, aud who is now at Esbon, Kansas, taking a course of treatment. He says that while he is not altogether well he is ini roving rapidly. Mr. Rea say they have fiue winter weather there but he ttill likes Hood River best. We hope to soon see him once more in our midst. . We are in reoeipt of an anonymous communication regarding forming of a now tcbool district out of parts of Mount Hood hu 1 other districts. As the writer neglected to Insert bis name the Glaoier must refuse to publish same. It is a rule of all newspaper otllces not to publish anuonymous communications. Names should al ways accompany game, not for publi cation but as an evidence of good faith G. R. Castner had a flue box of Newtowns at the state horticultural society's meeting at Portland last week, which ran 54 to the box. A Miss Sueigert purchased these beauties and had them shipped to Naples, Italy, where they will be eaten on board a steamer operating on the river Rhine. Mr. Caster also furnished a permuueut exhibit of a box of mixed Splt7enburg and Newtown apples, for the Clia ber of Commerce in Port land. After a long spell of open weather the snow came on the night of Janu ary 10. Up till yesterday snow fell every day since that date and piled up to a depth of two feet. Tuesday afternoon a Chinook oommenoed blowing overhead and the mercury at once commenced to soar upward. For 24 hours we have bad rain, and now the slush in the roads and streets makes not the most agreeable going. For a day or two the sleighing was good, and the roads of the valley were tilled with turnouts of every descrip tion on runners. The Chinook has not as yet struck low enough to affect the snow in the valley, and the same may be expected to stay with us for some time. The snow is welcomed by the strawberry growers. THE" BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Evening Amusements Crokinole and Cbecker Hoards, Flinch, Whist Cards, Cribbage Boards, Poker Chips, Dice, and a great many other card and board games. Little Prices Mixing Bowls in yellow, blue and brown ware, very pretty new tinted bowls which are so useful about the kitchen, all sizes. Little Prices Stoneware Ever need a bean pot, vinegar jug, churn, milk crock, a big stone jar or a little stone jar? Come here, we've got the goods. Little Prices Wouldn't Tou like tome new music? We are constantly setting in new tongs, waltzes. marches and two step, that are pretty and popular. Come in and look them over. Little Prices Nothing but Reliable New Goods j Elders Johnson and Garntr of Port land held tervioes la the Odd Fallows' hall Sunday. A. D. Moa left Saturday evening on a business trip to Minnesota, where he will remain for t oouple of weeks. The Unitarian congregation bald a oboreb meeting and dinner Sunday and elected officers for tbs ensuing year. The dance given by the Tilmany Orchestra last Thursday evening was a decided suooese. The danoing floor was nicely filled and the niusio was excellent. It Is said to be the Inten tion of tbs Orchestra to bold these danoes as often, as they can be made profitable. W.'R. Wlnans is starting a move ment for the purpose of impoving the road oa Tucker MIL This place, 1 badly In need of filling, and wa trust Mr. Winana will be successful In get ting the ball rolling is good abase. The ' node body of s babe 4 or 5 months old was found Saturday night at 9 o'clock In the center of the walk leading up Biewery bill at The Dalles by a boy wbo was delivering milk. The body was frozen stiff when found and there was a small spot of blood where the body lay. Tbe boy notified bis father, wbo went to tbe plaoe and bid tbe body securely under tbe walk and telephoned the sbei iff. The next morning when the sheriff came the body bad been removed. There is no clue to tbe person who placed the nak ed babe on tbe walk. A terrible fight took plaoe near Grangeville last week In which two lumbermen, Brad Walsbaw and Lank Fran igan were the participants. Wal shaw bit off one of Fran Igan 's ears. Tbe latter retaliated by beating Wal sbaw almost insensible, aud forcing him to eat tbe severed ear. Walsbaw salted aud peppered the morsel and gulped it down before tbe assembled crowd n tbe saloon where tbe fight occurred. Good news is heralded through tbe stock sections of tbe Northwest by the announcement that a large wool-scouring plant is to be Installed at Sell wood at once. This should have a tendency to stimulate the western markets, as it will do away with the necessity of shipping wool to tbe east ern states to be scoured and then shipped back again before it is ready for the manufacturer. There is no reason why all of the woolen goods used In tbe West should not be the product of our own scouring plants and mills. The wool that is exported to other states could also be scoured here, which would result In a saving of freight and net the growers more for their wooL A Very Pleasaut Occasion. Dr. and Mrs. Watt and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rand gave a very pleasant party at the K. of P. hall last Thurs day evening. The hall was beautifully decorated for tbe occasion and caused much comment upon its tasteful ap pearance. Wbist was the principal diversion followed by danoing. A very dainty lunch was served during tbe course of tbe evening, which was well taken care of by tbe guests. In the whist contest. Mrs. D. D. Jack son carried off first prize a baudsome silver candle stick, while C. T. Early secured toe gentleman's prize, which was an onyx paper weight with elk horns. Each of tbe - prize winners made a score of 40. Following were tbe persons to whom invitations were issued : Mr. and Mrs. Cram, Chipping. Jack son, Dumble, Williams, Jenkins, Kel- I. Itnna " tMmrk Ulnn.l.J If Clark, P. Davidson, II . F. Davidson, Butler, Early, Vaughan, Whitehead, Chandler, Haynes, Friday, Sherman, vanaermit, w. uraham, jj. uraham, Shepard, Jayne, Moe, Blanohar, Hux ely, Kay, Shoemaker, Franz, Broslus, Brock, Markham, Newby, Frederick Roberts, Marshall, Stewart. Mrs. E. L. Smith, Miss Kntrloan, MissKelsay, Mr. Slocoin. Movement for New Cenaty. At a meeting of a number of tbe oitizena of Hood River affiliated with tbe Republican party held Monday evening, January 15, an organization was perfected to promote tbe creation of Cascade oounty. A obairman and secretary were elected, and a com mittee appointed to confer wltb citi zens of the precincts composing the proposed Cascade county, and to en list them in the work. A resolution was adopted commending the Hon, A. A. Jayne for the splendid effort be made during the last Legislature to secure the creation of tbe new ooun ty, aud requesting him to become a candidate for reelection, and assuring bim tbe earnest support of tbe or ganization. It was also declared to be tbe sense of the meeting that the representative sboujd he left entirely to unpledged as to any policy other man lo use all honorable and oroDer methods toward creating Cascade county. Tbe secretary was Instructed lo pub lish and thereby request all persons who are in sympathy with tbe above movement to correspond with or call upon tbe secretary with a view to aid and encourage tbe movement. P. S. Davidson, Chairman. Seneca F. Foute, Secretary. Sottee te 8 terk holders. There will be a special meeting of tbe stockholders of the Farmers' Irri gating Co. held at the Commercial Club ball on Saturday, January 27, 1906, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the pur pose of voting to rebond the ditch and flume for $40,000 for tbe purpose of reconstructing the ditch ana flume. By order of directors. W. H. Nlckelsen, Seo'jr. NEWS FROM COUNTY SEAT James Edward McNamara, formau of tbe Chronicle, and MUg Graoe Ann Lauer, a compositor of the same, wore married as The Dalles recently iu St. Peters chnrch by Rev. A. Bronsgeest. Miss Josle Keating was bridesmaid and William Uliloh an employe of the Chronicle was best man. A residenoe which is being built for Mrs. S. S. Darkness took fire Sun day and burned to the ground. The firemen managed to keep the fire from spreading, however, and the damage was confined to the unfluiushed struc ture. The loss is said to be about 750.' Tbe origin of the conflagration is not known. It is said that The Dalles may have a gas plant in the near future as Port land capitalists are considering such a project. Citizens of The Dalles are said to be favoring the sliotne by sub scribing liberally toward it. A good joke is being told by Wheal don, who says be can't determine whether the joke is on tbe Great Southern or the "Alabama Company. " Coming Into his office one day lant week a man chanced to gaze npou the bills for the excursion to Dufur given by the "Great Southern and the 'Ala bama' Company," the latter being our amateur aotors. Reading it out loud be said: "Excursion by the Great Southern and Alabama Com- fany, eh? Well, I'll be gosh durued, alius said that the Great Southern was backed by some other company." Chronicle. Mr. aud Mrs. E. E. Allen were at The Dalles recently visiting their daughter, Mrs. T. E. Hughes. "Talk about your severe wind stoims, the gale which raged over this section of the country on last Satur day "takes the cake." After the storm baa eased up to aome extent, it was discovered that considerable damage bad been done, among which we will mention the blowing out of the skylights of the Edward C. Pease Co.'s big store and blowing over The Dalles stage near Thorn Hollow, caus ing tbe driver to lose three buttles of Huntlnglons' Rye, " Shaniko Repub lican.. Advocate Putting on Local Train. An effort is being made to have a train put on II. e O. R. A N. between Portland and Arlington to give pat rons along this section of the road better local service. There is doubt that the Inauguration of such a train would meet with a good deal of en thusiasm by residents of tbe towns affsoted aud that it would be well pat ronized. Tho Oregon Journal i . speaking of tbe matter says: "It would seem the time bus arrived when some special attention should be given to purely local business. Sup pos tbe train started at Hoppuer at 5:30 in the morning. It would make decent daylight connections clear through to Portland, reaching here, say at 12:30 p. m. If the return train left at 3 :30 the same afternoon this would allow time to transact ordinary business, reach Hood River, say at 6:40, The Dalles at 7:30, Diggsat 8:20, Arlington at 9:30, Hoppuer Junction at 9:55 and Heppner at 11:20 p. m. "There Is no doubt a growing de mand for just such a train. Now that tbe tendency is in tbe direction of better service everywhere aud tbe railroads are looking for new avenues to accomodate the publio and at the same time increase their revenues we daire to submit this suggestion to the general manager of tbe O. R. & N. and ask blm to give it the prayerful consideration It dosvtres. " Sherman Observer Hun on the Hog. You will tit ver know the pleasure and trouble of life until you rai.w hogs. Tbey ate a bother' and a rela tion to the spirit of muu while the? live, but bring joy bih'I contentment to the soul of man when they die at hog-killing ti. i.e. The American bog, however, is tbe dadblun.edet, split hoofed, long-snouted, busybody ani mal we ever saw. He can make a fel low madder t ban other animals that Infest tbe premises. He will always squeal and n oddy your pants when he knows you are trying to feed bim. He will get in your garden tlnough a knothole and destroy enough produce in three minutes to feed your wife and cbildrtn for three months. Ho will pay no attention to a wide open gate where you want him to go through. but will shovel out several cubic yards of dirt to make a bole Into a place you don't want him to go. He is tbe biggest nuisance and the most profit able on tbe farm. Uovernmest Wants Better Service. The postofSoe department has served notice on tbe railroads that in future all mail trains on the branch roads which are late will cause a fine to be imposed by tbe government. This order has been msde necessary on ac count of the Inferior service rendered by tbe railroads on their branch lines. We hope this will cause the trains on tbe Heppner branch to pull into town wltb tbe mall sacks, instead of s op ping a quarter of a mile below the de pot, which now seems to bo tbe rule, Ions Proclaimed r CIRCULATING LIBRARY 4:00 ITe-w Titles BY Cooper, Stevenson, Doyle, Opie Read, Ross, Holmes, Lynch, Pinkerton, Dumas, Cobb, Southwortli, etc. You pay 2oc for the first book; return it, pay 10c and get a new one at SLOCOM'S V. iTiflHA Kk fill in im m J I f " -Mill! ' - 1 1 i Oregon Good Enough. California, from Red Bluff to Sau Diego, is said to be suffering for laok of rain. For hundreds of miles, through a country devoted to agricul ture there is nothing but dustySelds and starving stook. In the great val leys of tbe Sacramento and San Joa quin rivers, tbe farmers are watching for clouds that nevei oome, and the unvaried sunshine and blue skies are positively distressing, when the seed grain is rotting lu tbe fields for lack of moisture to sprout It. There is "climate" in abuudanoe, but nothing else to recommend the.state. Oregon, with its bouutoous rains and never failing crops, is good enough for the average mottal. New Method for Rat Killing. A Wiscouisu man has been arrested by tbe game warden of Le Soeul for killing thousands of ducks by scatter ing pellets of oorn meal mixed with dynamite In tbe waters of favorite feeding grounds of the wild ducks. Tbe same man has invented a rat kill er made of 70 per cent corn meal, 19 percent dynamite aud 5 percent of glue. Tbe mixture is rolled into balls and a little cayenne pepper plaoed in tbe center of it ; when the rat sneezes he is blown to pieces. This mixture is not effective on mice because tbey do not sneeze bard enough. Easy When You Know How. A farmer left to his eldest son one- half of bis seventeen horses, to his seoond son one third and to his third son one ninth. The executor did not know what to do as seventeen will not divide eveuly by neither two, three or nine, in the afternoon a nelgnobr drove over and learning of the diffi culty said, "take my horse and you will then have eighteen. Xbe exe cutor then gave one half, or niue, to the eldest son ; one third or six, to the second son; and one ninth, or two, to tbe youngest, and tbe neigh bor took bis horse borne aud ever aft er calle I him "Problem" In the morn ing und ' Solution in tbe afternoon. Four Thousand Inhabitants In a Week Gold Held, Nev., Jan. 17. One day a mountain valley, with JU inhabit' ants, in a week a pulsating mining camp of 4U00 people that Is tbe bis t iry of Manhattan, 80 miles northeast of Goldlleld. A low estimate places the exoduus to tbe new Uelds from Goldlleld alone at 2000 persons. Two hundred dollars a day has been bid for automobiles by those anxioua to reach tbe camp iu a hurry. Hundreds of teams Hue tbe two roads to tbe Lat est camp. Vesterday tbe crowded stage tipped over and killed tbe driver and slightly Injured other passengers. Life at tbe new camp is strenuous. There is no law or order. Lots have jumped iu price from 125 to $3000. Meats are very high. A bath in a round tin sold the other day for 13. saloons are making hundreds of dol lars a day, and at night space is sold on the floors for sleeping room. So Tired." A woman 61 years old took her own life in Chicago recently, leaving to ber sorrowing family this only explan ation: '1 am so tired, so tired there is so much to do. " She bad finished her task before she had sought death. Her borne bad been made clean and neat. A heavy washing had been dried, ironed aud laid out In neat orderly piles. Then she bad gone to the attio I of the little home and ;with ber own j bog,Kssh J ' GOLD MOUNTED CYLINDER RECORDS 25c. each 10-INCH . . . Vfe DISC RECORDS 60c. each. oca CVI.INKKK R BOOR 1)8 CAN II K UKKI) ON A I.I. TV I.INPKKTAI. KINO MAI I1INKS WITUSANDHKIJt OK HTAN11 Altl) BIISK. OllK DISC KKO OKH9 CAN UK CHKI) ON A I.I. DISC TALKING MACHINE. W. D. Rogers Hood River, Oregon. tired hands had welcomed death. There is a sad lesson to the living who may still have a tired mother iu the household, bearing tbe heavy burdens uncomplainingly, and should be dear to whom she cares for so faithfullv. She should be given every help pos- siuie iroiu the stn nger sons and daughters who are neglecting the borne duties that they might perform, loav- ing them for the tired mother to do. "1 am so tired, so tired there is so much to do." Too many a good moth er feels It as she goes on aud on bear ing the burdens. Too many well grown children forget it as tbey seek pleasure and pastime and constantly add to tbe burdens of the mother which should be lightened as the years go by. Exchange. The "Teller" Tells. Ned filvthe drops into Doetrv about tbe advertising columns ofjbis new paper, the "Teller," and the follow ing lines tell all about it : The lonely batch has now a wife, lie was a bashiui teller ; But he was spared the agony, lie let the Teller tell ber. My lady's house is spick and span From attio unto cellar, And if yon want a maid like her'a, r ou let the Teller tell her. Visit Extraordinary! The Marvelous Zazell Famous exponent of palmistry and clairvoyance In Hood River for one week at the Lan gille building, Oak street. Advice on all business, speculation, law suits, di vorce, love affairs and all unsettled con ditions. If you are ill, no matter what the disease, consult ZAZELL Consultations free. All business strict ly confidential. 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