nOQD RIVER OLACTF.R; THURSDAY. 8EPTEMBER 27. 1908 CORRESPONDENCE. BARRETT. W. M. Soott auri wife, of Elix Ore gon, ate now visiting at tbe home of a. F. Shoemaker and wife. We are luformed that it is quite possible that Mr. and Mr. Soott will locate in Hood River valley. Dr. D. E. Wright is up from Port land. The dooU r ii a busy man nowa day! In the apple crop. Teams are busy hauling boxes and apples from the orohatd and things are humming. George Stranhau is hating lumber hauled up to bis ranoh for tbe purpose of building a bouse. We wonder it something is going to happen. If so lt the Kookford man know and be will do the work good and strong. O. K Warren, of Portland, was vis iting last week at the Ladd & Warren rauon in tbe Barrett district. Two very fine farm bonnes have just been plaoed on the Montgomery ranch. This ranoh whs formerly the old liarrett ranoh. (Ireat imp-ove-meuts are being made as an evidence of their faith in good crops being raised. Miss E. Jones, of Camp Lookout, bas tbe lumber on the ground ready for making some improvements on tbe homestead. Your correspondent left on the 11.40 b. m. train on Monday Inst to spend a few days with his son and daughter in Franklin county, Wash ington. Rokford has just put into the waie house 20 tons of the best baled hay. The price will be away down. Call and inspect bay when In need, lirlng your eggs and butter to K li. HddellT We aie glad to say that little Ceail Davis Is thought to lie improving, lie has been veiy ill and at this wilt ing is still In a serious coudtion. Dukes Valley school began last Monday with Miss Crandall, lately of Illinois, teacher. It is reported Mr. Stillman sold 10 acres of bis land, uonsmeiation, e2,D00. Mrs. Crockett and daughters are home from a visit in Portland and Dallas. Last Wednesday evMiug a goodly number of tbe fi lends of Mr. aud Mrs. Olsen gathered at their borne for a surprise party. Tbe Olsons expect to leave Odell soon and this gathering showed the regard in wblob tboy we held by their friends here. All piea ' eut enjoyed the evening. Cake, pie and coffee were erved. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen do not know whore their next home will be. but wherever it may he the good wishes of Odell will go with them. O. S. Olsen spent several days lust week lu The Dalles. M. D. Odell retained Tbuisduy evening from a bunt. In some man ner tbe game had received warning and not one game was gamo. Mrs. Callison and two little girls Jeft Monday for Eugene where they will visit before going to their new home at Olex, Gilliam county. Mr. Calllson, Miss Opal aud Masters Ber nard and Paul will start Tuesday via wagon for Olox. Miss Ve ins will re main here a week 01 more before go ing to the new home. Monday even ing a farewell party whs given at the home of L. D. Boyd for tbe Calli son. Odoll wishes for this family all success and hope tboy may not forget to come and visit as if not agaiu to make this their home. Dr. Brown, of Portland, is stopping with the family of Troy Hhelley. Tbe doctor bas been taking an out ing in tbe forest. He bears a slight resemblance to our friend, Albert Hbelloy, and this probably accounts for tbe good treatment bo receives at tha home of Kev. Troy. Miss Bertha LafTerty left Monday for Weiser, Idaho, where she expects to attend school this winter. Her friends, aud they are many, are sorry she is going but tuare is consolation in the thought that she will be borne at the close of tbe school year in June. L. A. E. Clarke and J. H. Crosby 3d Ho wants you to have modern mid up-to-date line What the Doctor V 0 SMITH BLOCK W F LARAWAY Dr. of Ophthalmology Understands tho Eyes their Defects, and their relation to human ills Glasses Made to FitrvV HOOD RIVER, OREGON are digging a well for Win. Ehrck. W n I'hrfb- in linnitt from (Inualr) Point and expects to remain at Odell. Our antile men are busy hauling out apple boxes. Wm. Ehrck has 2,000 boxes to hHtil. II I 'lurk rirnfinhfld in the church at Odell Sunday afternoon. Mis text was rrom one 11 ret portion ni the liftb chapter of Matthew and his ..llr .ua full nf ffnnH nnint.a Rav. Lmiv " " -' n i - ' Clark was returned to his charge at . . . t I 1. ...!.-.!-. T! I Heliiiout wnicu iiicihumh x ine urove, Crapper, Mount Hood and Odell, making his busy life. I H Olymi will nrAttph In t.hft church at Udell next Sunday immed iately alter buijdiuii school '1 l, n V. nf (1,1, .11 had u manrlnu Sunday evening that was ,ven more interesting than usual and toe meet ings are always good. The subject was "leinperaiice" aud three were many good references as well as sever- ..I ...... 1 lulb. 'I'hapa ti'uu n anfu.lfil lumi taina. ..u.w . h .-i. ........ song by (jertie Crosby, Horthn Lalfer- ty, Marie l,oonnian aim ni iiiim loung that was beautiful. M. Odell leader. Mis. Liilferty's sister, Mis. Max well, and Mrs. Maxwell's sou, E. C. Maxwell, left for WilHou Creek, Wash., via Portland, Tacoma and Spokane, They visited here and speak highly of Hood Hirer valley. Mrs. Maxwell will visit at the home of her sou at Wilson Cioek, then go to her home in Missouri and latoi to her new home in Texas, her husband having sold out while she was bore. PINE GROVE After an absence of five weeks your humble scribe in onco more in your midst and finds that many things of interest have happened during hat absence, some of which have been chrouicalled aud some have escaped the putlic eye. But Pine Grove is a busy place and new things of interest are happening, every day which it will please the writer to make notes of as fast as they aie brought to her no tice. So bostir yours lvos ; hi lp keop up the reputation of tho neighbor hood and when your have anything that may be of interest to your neigh bors diop a word to your correspond ent. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. I up per, of Dukes Valley died Kilday and was buried .Saturday in the Pine Urove cemetery, Kev. Shelley oUloiut ing. The Pine drove school opened some time ago but as yet the high school has been unable to get down to aotlve woik owing first to the uon-appearnue of the prmoipl engaged at first aud lastly to the illness of the last princi pal, who the writer understands has gone to Portland for treatment. The primary aud intermediate rooms are doing well undor the management of Misses Clark and harl. Nearly all tbe harvest hands have wandered borne. Willie Wells arrived some time ago while Ollie Lester came in Saturday and Uarl jNotibs Sunday. Ollie bas been working near Umatilla, while Carl was tiling a kiln in a Yak ima hop bouse. Euimett Lester came from the valley hop yarda Saturday and for the next fuw days we predict some wo iderful tules will be exchang ed around tbe Pine drove store stove. Mi. Zaliel is busy making improve ments these days, lie is having lum ber hauled for an addition to bis house, which he will move nearer the road. He will also mild a barn. These are tbe kind of people that make this valley what It Is. Chas. Wells and Mr. Larawny left In the "we srna' hours" ot the morning I'riday ou a few days hunting trip at tei heur. Expectation runs higb aud wagers are living as to who will have the hlugest story to toll tbe two moiiHtors wbo chased Mr. liruiu or Mr Bruin who chased the two monsters. Miss Marie Mi: ore, who Is quite ill witb typhoid fever, la Improving slowly. Dr. Shaw Is attending bei and they have a trained nurse from Portland. A very pleasant party consisting of Mr. Nebans and family, Mr. Minor and family, Mr. aud Mrs. Zabel, Miss Eiiithl W I no hell aud the writer gath ered at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Kobler Sunday afternoon. An im promptu program consisting of vocal and instrumental muslo was rendered after whiob a dainty luuoheou X2D C rina them Here WHEN THE DOCTOR WRITES OUT THE PRESCRIPTION it filled at n reliable tstore, where' the appliances are and the drills are Pure and Fresh. We make this a specialty, and wo assure you puts on the Paper We put in the Medicine KEIR & CASvS 3QC nerved. Mr. Kobler is a mastmrband witb the flute aud zither. Mrs. Ne bans Mid Miss Margaret Nelttjs play ed Irm aocompan'ments. One ot tbe many pleasing features was a trio, "When Tbe Hoses Bloom Again" by Miss Maargarat. Utile Ella Nehaus aud Mande Kobler. Another enioya hie feature was the duet, "Ob, That We Two Were Maying" by Mrs. Ne haus and danghtei, Miss Margaret, with piano and flute accompaniment. Then altogether it was an afternoon whiob will be long remembered by those wbo were fortunate enough to be present. Sunday afternoon tbe inhabitants of Pine drove were surprised to see coming down one of the principal streets a uew up to date auto, ruu by nalpn ferry and Ularace rtoblnson. The latter handled tbe steering gear and tbe former tbe lever, which con trols tbe speed of the machine. In front of Kobler's bouse the auto be came immangable and got from onder oontrol. Pull information concerning same may be obtained from tbe above mentioned boys. The watch contest at tbe Pine Urove store closes Wednesday October 3. All tickets must be in by half past seven, Wednesday evening. Any com ing after that will not be counted. Those entering the contest will please place their tickets In an envelope and label plainly with their name. Frank Stanton returned Saturday from a two weeks' jaunt. While ab sent he visited the Stut Fair. DUKES VALLEY. We are having some One fall weather and the farmers are all done making bay, and the clover aud alfalfa fields are dotted with stock. Tliere.are some improvements going on in the way of building. Messrs. Dunn, Massoy and Eolta are building residences. Our store building is now completed and a stock of goods is expected to ar rive at an eafly date. Mr.. J. K, Whistler Is to handle tbe goods and we all look forward to tbe time when we oan get our groceries in Dukes Valley where we now have to haul them from Odell or Hood Kiver. Mr. Whistler is a good talker and we see no reason by he cannot make It with his stock of goods. J. Q. Carnahan met with quite a painful accident hut week. While feeding a bay press in some way he fell in tbe feed bole and got one 1 g pr ssed pretty hard. He is carrying it In a sling aud Is rejoicing that it is not broken. J. O. Cameron finished baleiug l is crop of hay la it week. His crop this year was 100 tons of bay. He hs a loader and tedder mower and hay press on the ranch and cuts, cures and bales ready for market right at home. I tae a notice in the paper for the patrons along route No. 1 to pay up or we wll be without a mail carrier. Some one suoud see to this before the oarrier quits us. Let all help a little aud not lose our man. There is to be a telephone from the Mount Hood telephone to tbe top of Uilhooley. Mr. James Wert is putting it In to his residence on bis home stead. J. A. Knox and J. O. Cameron are talking of gel ting a phone. Chas. Murphy, wbo sold out a month or two and went to Missouri to locate, baa returned to.Dukes Val ley and is looking for a place to buy. He says' Hood Kiver is good enough for blni. CRAPPER. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mayherry, of Lexington, Oklahoma, arrived in Hood Kiver on Friday night of last week. He is a brother of Mrs. II. A. Hackett. ihelr visit to Oregon will be ot Indefinite length. A party of hunters from Hood Kiv er and vicinity witb Hoy Kelley as guldo, killed a bear In this neighbor hood on Monday of this week. We would advise all lovers of bear meat :o secure a good supply as soon as possible for Mrs. Lougworth may pos sibly take it in mind to extend her bunting trip to Hood Kiver. S. Jol'uson has sold bis faitu near the school bouse. Mrs. Cb irlie Heed lost a live dollar i LIABLE DRUGGISTS fl rmm si ii mim wrrt i r ii IK- x nut i " ? - I i TIT rl I uvervousr nil Then your blood must be in a very baa condition, iou certainly know what to take, then take it AyerV Sarsa- panlla. ir you aouDt, tnen consult your doctor. We know what he will say about this grand old tamiiy medicine. Thli ll the flnt q'!Ptlon Tour diwtnr would k: "Are your Ikic1 it rl" Ho km.r lltut dally actlua of On- If wt'H i. Ktiaolntcly eftitentiAl to recover. KeMi your liver active end your ImwoW i.'uUr by taking Isullve duiei of Ayur's l'illn. A by J. O. A ;r sr Oc, T nwoll. Moat f HAIR VIGOR. 'Q A(XB CUGE. t ClltRRV 1 1XT0RAL ijer We beve no eflorote! We avbllih th formu as of t.l our inedicince. iiill recently somewhere between her bone and Jasper Wiekbaro'i. Any one finding it w ill coufer a favor by returning Ii to the owner. J. W. MoQuown. of Brown Inc. Mo.. BOdompanied by bis daughter, Mint- Hditn, alto Mrs. li. V. fait tier, ol Presoott, Wudli., arrived ill Hood Kiver on Tueadny ereiiing of last week. Mr. MoQuown la a brother of Mrs. W. U. Martin and Mrs. Flat hers, lie and Mra. Martin hadn't met each other since they parted in thuir old Missouri home nearly 20 years ago. Ho oame by the way of Walla Walla an 1 Presoott. lie and his daughter ami sister are the guests of tbe Mar tins in this vicinity. M". . MoQuown and nis daughter will visit Portland for a short time and return borne via Walla and Presoott.. Like all other visitors and tourists be tbiuks that tbe Pacitlo Northwest is a grand coun try. Mrs. R. B. Lindner is on tbe tick list but was improving to some extent wLen Iubi heard from. UNDERWOOD Mr. Cubli made a bnsinncs ti lu to Stevenson Friday aud Saturday. l'Ved Lutby, jr., is slowly rtocver Ing from a very had case ot typhoid. The Spencer now laud? at our dock, wbiob will be completed in tbe sweet bye and bye. Kev. Char mini, of llund r.iw.j. spoke for us Snnilaj at 11 o'clock i.iui bIho held services in the evening. Mrs. Elsie Weaver Is very poorlv. The doctor was called over and found Mrs. Weaver in tbe first stage of con sumption. Misses El inn and Rosa Lutby re turned Saturday from their trip to the hop fields and reports a jolly time and a profitable trip. Miss Arleiia Wincel, of Hood River valley, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ho- reiiseu and family. We understand the Fennel plana bas c bunged owners, aud the new owners expect to cut it up into small tiaots. 1'rof. Kollock was over Sunday from White Salmon. . He bas a number of ao os slashedoit bis liud bere adjoin ing lila uve aoreB or young orobard and will add tiees as last as oleared up. Knapp's Flat has tbe distinction of having tbe yojugest aud smallest workman on the Nortb bank road Little liert Flnley, eleven years old. tends tbe switch and drives one of tbe heavy teams wbeu short o( team sters. Our people w lit to remember when trading in Hood Kiver that tbe Paris Fair aud F. A. Cram, whom we be lieve gives one a free ferry ass on a live dollar order. Five dollars doesn't iHbt long in any store in Hood Kiver, One is able to get most anything over there even mending tissue, while eight years ago you could not even get darning cotton. A. J. Haynes and cousin think they have a tlab story equal to Clarence Uilbeits In last weeks paper. They se cured thirteen White Salmon by knocking them on tbe head witb clubs in water a foot deep while tbe llsh were trying to get up tbe spring I ranch whore tbe nab batobery is lo cated. Thirteen being an unlucky iiiimiier tuoy have failed to secure any since. Philip Finley boarded the Qeorge W. Simons for The Dalles Monday to i;at a new nay press. Mr. Rock, the blacksmith, and fam ily are new additions to tbe fish hatchery railroad camp. Charlie Davidson returned to Port land Tuesday on tbe Spenoer. Mr. Klngjs teaching tbe Cheuowitb school. C. H. Cromwell Is teaching a school teiui of school at Mill A. A. J. Haynes and Henry Weaver ex pert to put a few finishing touches to tho dock this week. The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree ab'e ami so natural you an hardly real ine that it is produced by a medicine. These tablets also cure indigestion and biliousness. Price 25 cents. Samples trie at Keir iV Lass s drug Btore. Hears (ialore. Hears have berouielso numerous in Hood Hirer valley during the past week that they have become an an noyance to ranchers, who have tele phoned to town for assisstance In get ting rid of them. Last Thursday a party consisting of Cecil llolmau, Ed Wright, Chas. Moise and O. H. (Jray weut out iu tbe valley on the west side and in a few hours returned with a monster bear they had killed. Mon day another rartv beaded by llolman again went out iu response to a simi Isr call and returned iu tbe afternoon wilh another good size ! specimen of ursus Americanus reposing in the bot Diii of their conveyance. The bears ro said by hunters to be more in evi li :.ce in the lower valley at this sea-i-o i uf the year on account of their fo: .'i.cks for aoorus wbiob are now falling mid cannot be found in the higher attitudes where bruin usually si iv s. The two recently shot near here were iu Due coi'ditiou and bid presumably been feastiug ou the suc culent nuts of the oak. Van Anker Was Well Liked. It is recalled by many Hood River ites that the ruuob obronicled Van Anker, wbo is now charged with hav ing robbed t he Kanier bank, was at one time sti.t iou agent for tbs O. R. & N. at this place and spent most of one summer bere. He was well liked by patrons of the railrod and many express regret that he Is called upon to face such a serious charge. OUR LINE OF HEAVY SHOES & Shoes for Men and Boys We can recommend to our trade with the assurance that our line of Shoes will give the best wear and ost satisfaction of any line of shoes on this coast. Ask to see the Grand Rapids Shoe.- We carrry them in high, medium and low tops for loggers, cruisers and general purposes. Underware ELITE Buy Elite underskirts. They have all UndCrSkirtS tne qualities of silk and wear much better at less than half the price. FlrP fiOflfK P'as are extreemely popular. We are V Cjj UUUUj 0ffermg exceptionally low prices in all Dress Goods, and we invite your in spection. We are sure you will readily appreciate the values we are offering. Tflble Linen you are n neec some rea ce Table Linen and Napkins see our line. We can please you. Iteware of Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Mercury, an mercury will surely destroy the sense of smel. end complettly derttnite the whole sys tem when entering It throiiKri the mucous surfaces. Bach articles should never be used except on prescriptions from repulahle physi cians, as the damage they will do Islenfokl to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheney A (to., Toledo, Ohio contaius no mureury, and Is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the geuulne. It Is taken In ternally, and la made In Toledo, Ohio, by K. .1. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. Hold by all druggists, i:c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Was Badly Wrecked. ; The engines and debt is from tbe wreck on the O. K. & N. near Pleas- aut Valley passed through Hood Kiver; Thursday. Kngiue U00 which pulled' tbe train ws not very bad y damaged, j but the other steam horse of the road I was down and out and will require i considerable attention before it as , able to resume business. I Good for the cough, removes the cold, the cause f the cough. That's the work of Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar the original laxative cough syrup. Contains no i piates. Sold by Williams Pharmacy. A reach of Story. "Dad" Fonts wauts it understood that be is in tbe fruit business as well as conducting a hotel, although he didn't know it until yesterday when bis father-in-law went up to his place to get some wood. Dad has some young fteaob trees set out, but forgot that Hood Kiver trees grow day and night Including Sundays and holidays and neglected to examine them tor fruit. He says that they have only been set out one year and tbat al though be knows the Lord is awful good to Hood Kiver, be didn't tbiuk it possible tbat they could have any peaobes on. To make a long story short, however, his fatber-io-law hap pened to glance up Irom under Ine tree where he was working and there before bis very eyes weie six luscious peaches of tbe late Crawford variety so "Dad" says. However, no that won't do. I bare already said however before iu this story. Anyhow, 1 saw Dad" eatiug a peach, so it must be so. WHITMAN COLLEGE "Tb Tal of tfc Vortliwait" It ntkM for SCHOLARSHIP ANU OHABAC TrCB onmblnvd. ntranr ruulrp mnti and standards of work th son at UarTard and Tal. Fln laboratories, Ithrarr aud gvmna alum. rtrM. A. B.J B. S. ; B. L. anil B. Um. Wtlta tat Mtaloaua. WALLA WALLA, WASHINGTON FC V LOCK CO 81 POHTUUHP.OHK. L You buy from Factory i Direct. Therefor oiii ij lpr'c'r'iuw"t" R AGG & CO. El Real Underware for Women and Children are exceptionally nice flitting and wearing garments, as well as mod erate in price. We have it in silk and wool, Fleece-ribbed, Cotton and Wqol ribbed, both in 2-piece and Union suits, from 25c a garment up We have just received a car load of Water Pipe Direct from the factory. We are selling it at wholesale prices. We can save you money. Also have a full line of fittings and the largest stock of garden hose in the city. NORTON & SMITH HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready. Phone 131. ...Mount Hood Store... W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods Ammunition Boots and Shoes Hardware Granitewnre Hay Grain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries FASHION ..Livery, Feed -er-o- R. D. GOULD, PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. co. STABLE and Draying.. oTKANAHANS & RATHBTJN. Hood River, Ore. J Borces bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure first-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture aim piano. We do everything horses can do. W 3 j o 3 o o o