1 33! HOOD RJYBtt OLACISK. THURSDAY, OCTOBER If, I03 CORRESPONDENCE. MOSIEK. w. A. Larawnv. ' l"N r.asi wom- anu street, I'ortluml, was up fur a few lays ttifa yeek Jnnkiiitf after bis applo nrnn. Mr. T.urHV !4ara Mosier ia he- Kinulng to bo talked 'f lu Portland a Kreat deal In tha laHt few motiUia and lie expects to see quite ji fwt Portland people invent Here iimh mil. (i P. Mordeu. ol Porlland, looking over Mosier one day this week in oompany with U. I). Morgan. Mr. Mordon la verylinuoli.takon with thin valley and expeota to return soon to a doal for a lino fiiim which is now pending W. A. OilJ and M. li. Colhy, of Portland, came in on the locul Mon day and were driven out to the farm of A. P. Hatehain. The gentlemen nay ther are loukinK tlio country over with the ninsneiit of liuying and in tbeir oiiini .n Motier fs the pluoo to invest. Mr. (irotwheck. of White Kalninn, who vne awarded Hie con Lriici for the will mil house at MoHier in now on the irrniind with a force of oarpeuters. Moaier will soon- boast of a graded school whioh has been long neuded. Dr. C. A. Maorum and wife, of Portland, were iu Moaier ou the Htb, where the doctor owns one of the tine est farma along the Colnmbi . The doctor told your correspondent to say ha had to refuse an ollei of t",000 for his holdings here. (leorge Durham and C. I). Lonsdale hought HO acres or the Welrirlclc lann one day last week for i'2,400 cash. This land la yet to be cleared. They are of the firm of Durhum & l.onsdal of Poitland. I.. N. llloweia. of Hood Klver, wiih In Mosier Hundav between trains and in oompany with C. D. Morgan went Into the couutry, wheie Mr. lilnwere hat bis eye on a piece ot fruit laud. Mr. Wo wen knows the future of Mo sier, as be bas seen what bas happen ed in Hood Kl.nr and says the game will be the result In Mosier. School was closed in district No. 512 for the balauoe of the week lust Wednesday, as Miss Olmttead, the teacher, atended the Institute at The Dalles. "Ye correspondent" has leturned and Uuda that many items of note were not ohouicled during her absence, lint in our busy town we find that there Is always much news of Interest. Mrs. A. Whitehead and duughter, Marianwhitmer were the gvesta of Mis. li. Ward on Hunday. The traffic of last week whs very marked and Ticket AgeutWaite truly believes that he was kept busy, Ou Huturday afternoon sixty tickets were sold, the destination being the Hood liiver Fruit fair. We have every reason to be proud of our exhibit and feel that Mosier too, is entitled to the big blue ribbons whioh she received. Long live Mosier and her big red ap ples. A very pretty wedding was solemn ized ou Buuday last, at the rcHldenoe of Mr. and Mrs. A. Knot. The con tractlug parties being Mrs. KohuIIh Joues and Mr. Elmer Davidhier. Mr. Davlbizer Is teaching the Pleasant Kidge suhoolaud will remain heredui ing the winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Klioemaker were Mosier guests last Sunday. Miss Mary Mlddleawart returned to The Dalles wlieie she Is attending high school. Little Dorothy Clodliorsen met with an aco.dent which resulted lu break lug ber aim, Uhe was taken to The Dalles on Friday for treatment. Mr. A. Peugh, of KingHley, is on bis ranch this week. Mr. and Mrs, A. Deltz, of Hood liiver, vieitled the Wulilrlcks at "Feruleaf Farm" last week. The uew and attractive real estate olllce is about completed and will lie occupied soou by 0111 roal eHtate man, C. D. Morgan. Mr. Morgan Is thor oughly wide awake and Is doing the work of a rustler. Mrs. J. Wells, who has beou vot ing her sister, -Mm. Ilelle Jlooth, re turned to Portland Friday. Mrs. Charlesl Stark, of Spokane, in visiting with home folks this week. IT DC ood H The Finest Souvenirs of Hood River 0 REIR CASS SMITH 15 LOCK W. F. LARAWAY Dr. of Ophthalmology rndorstmuls tho -yes their Defects, and their relation to human ills Glasses Made to HOOD RIVER, OREGON Mr. K. U. Phillippe, of Portland, is at present with us, attending bin apple crop. Miss ('fci rude Davenport is enter taining Wins I li e liro .Mi, of Portland. Miss lirown Ih in Jure with Moaier. ODELL. Last week Mr?. Ilaltin ( rocket sold to (i. W. Smith, uf iielmont, her home at Odell. This is one of the best buys in the valley, tree water, fruit, bay, good location, all factors foi prolit as well as pleiiHure. We welcome the now neighbors and at the same time sincerely hope Mrs. Crock ett may llnd it possible to remain near us, lor too few are given the uni versal good will Mrs, Crockett merits and receives. Mrs. A. 1!. Mauley und Mi in liose botn, of Portland, spent a few days last week with Mrs. l'oui-ey at her mountain home near Odell. Mrs. Mauley has visited here before, but this was Miss Koms' ft rut visit here and alio epxruxM'd herself us "in rap tures" over our bountiful valley. Prof. lOiiBoy came home Sturday and returned to Portland Sunday. Will Strong dug a well f r Frank Strang laht Hoes, at a ill .th at fix feet rubber, boots were in demand mid at 12 feet diggiu was stopped because of an abundance of water. M. Haw thorne'a well at 75 feet is dry. Wm Khrek's well at Zi feet, solid rock and dry. i liutou Wooil was the Little lute store keeper several days bint week while Mr, and Mis, Hoawell Shelley eiitertalueilMr. and Mrs. Conway, of Vancouver, Wash. J. Jl, Kggert has a new three inch Mitchell half-truck ordered thiongl D. Mi1 i Joiial I from Poitland. II. T. Young's cow, a valuable one, died Sunday. Frank Hammon''. of Portland, who was rip seeing aflei tho building i I his house, visited W. A. Look man Thursduy. The Mount Hood railroad track is being put In excellent shape by a foroe of Japs undei the supervision of Ibos. Lacey. Men and teams under the direction of our capable road overseer, i rauk Massee, have graveled the Davidson hill for which we will tbaim them in thought if not in words many times before the rains and snows are over for another year. Did you know President Roosevelt would be the favored one who Is to eat of Udell's grandest fruit? If you read the card attached to the box of 2 tier Winter lianana apples exhib ited by Oscar Vanderbllt, owner of lieulah Laud Fruit farm, you do know. Kev. Woods preached at Odell Sun day morning and evening. Pauline ralniage sang a solo at the evening service, the last before she leaves u for her new home iu Portland and we can truly say she may visit here. The O. Ft. with 1! tlph Lewis leader, was as usual interesting. CHENOWITH. Chimnwith is still alive, there lire a few families living in the beautiful Little White Salmon valieyiyet. A. (. Wise is noted for sturting up the first piloii camp in this valley. He lias a number of men working lor 1:1 in now. it is undurstod that he has quite a lare coutiaut. We hope be will make good money as this is his first experience in such work. C II. Cromwell is still engaged lu teaching the Mill A school. The bears of this neighborhood have been quit,'! plentiful thin summer. A. 11. Wise and William Walton shot at two bears some time ugo, but as tiie bears were fast runners they slightly outran their enemies and skipped down over the blulf. Messrs. WiHe and Walton came home discontented and with out any game. Horn To Mr. and Mis. Willards, of this valley, a big fat boy. Mother and baby aie doing nicely. Mrs. .1. Thornton, of Hood liiver, Is viaitiag Mr. Thornton's slstor, Mrs. Annie Wise. The Mill A people have began to move out, as the in 'II will soou shut down for the winter. .J, li. King has been very auocessful DOC SOUVENIRS or1 River Vallev put out on sale at our store NOW Price 35 Cents Or Three for One Dollar While they Last See them in our Window HELIA1JLK Dili 30 c l,""i-r)c: r tt3KVV7Ul qitliedeinaed i flWiiV it fl ?fw H k -ou ii i so far in teaching his school. We ha e been having "Oregon mist" here for a few days and it seorn 1 as though it bas missed Oregon and 1 hit Wawbtugtou. Miss Shields is teaching the upper school of this valley. Mr. an I Mrs. Wise were seen on their way to Hood liiver Saturday. We will soon enjnv tho new railroad on the Niiih H.uik. There is a steam craper at Drauo now reparing for work. BARRETT. Me and wife thought we would go to tho fair at Hood liiver, swoii Fri day nr ruing we yoked up the horses and started out in good shape, so when we reached town all hitching poets were engaged so wo took ou i horsoe to the U. 11. church, that is we hitch ed them outside, then we set out to find where the ladies were serving dinner and we found them iu the old tin shop near to the Paris Fair. V, my, there was such a crowd of folks thai you could not got inside but pa tience is a virtue so we got eeated at lust and you can bet we did justice to them and a real sti. lining good di iner we had. We found u S, rentier and a Manna at the doors so we tipped the '2.J cents each and passed out ou the streets where there were crowds of folks and we tock a look at Dr. Lara way's. He had a kind of a koudrbein of a clock. I thought it was a kind of a magnifying glass but some said it was a cluck. Well, anyway, that doctor is an Inveututive genius so that he can make the blind to see. Itut ou we go to the fair and we find a retired grocery man at a little bit ot ftindow and be took In cents and jiihc gave you a little ticket. Then some Htrauger stood at the door and took 'lie tickets of you and parsed j ou in. Well, say, Mr. Kditor, it was junt "gnillceut. 1 have seen tin. crystal pa ace at London, hngland, but the nood liiver app'e show heals the pal ace for the apples iu their richness of heauty just, make your eye twinkle an I the pumpkins and squaHb, carrots and spuds was Hue but don t forgot it those Chinese pheasants were up to date, but I must not forget tho dog kingdom. There were six Hue little Djiglo pups, little short legs, long backs and One big ears. All that was needed in the dog kingdom was some good Fox Terriers and they could bave been there on band If the head man hml just whinnered to Konkford. 10m- ery aud Sou did not forget to supply some good cider free with some sweet young ladies to dish it out. We would not forget to highly commend thoie white chickens, for that was surelv a good pen. Well we got plum tire I, started for home feeling that we hud been well paid for our tiip besides we got to know something more about spples. Trusting we may have the pleasure next year to visit at the an- le fair iu Hood Hiver. (leorge Stramihan has put up a neat littlo cottage on his ranch went of liocki'ord avenue. Well it looks like something was going to to hHppwi but we will know later. J. II. Oraff Is having a stone cellar built with the intention of koeniiig things from freezing in winter und butter from melting iu the summer. The Sherreib boys brought a water melon over to the Kockford on Satur day. I am wondering whether the boys are going to try to rinse water melons all winter, (let a glass house, buys. Joseph droit, from the upper Mount Hood settlement, was visiting with his father and uiothei on the Kock ford avenue on Sunday hint, Joe miyx that he is tired of batching, fu by that ho must be thinking serioutiy on the line of matrimony. Well, J oo call aud see us when you are ready. One man said that recently he start ed from Mount Hood with a swelled bond and almost blind with toothache but when he hail crossed Tucker's bridge and got on the Hat country the toothache ceased and the swelling re (I need. Weil said the other man it was the warm air you struck iu the mild climate. Advertisement. Mrs. Hrayford shipped to a man lu Washington five chnico Plymouth liock loosters. What did you sav ('barley, does it pay to keep such high priced stock? Why, yes, ot 1 and Valley ever '(K1ISTS fj e Takinq Cold Habit The ojd cold goes; a sew one quickly comes. It' the story of vet throav vtk lungs, a tendency to consumption. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral breaks up the ultiflj-cold habit. It strengthens, soothes, heeJs. Ask your doctor about it. Tba bet kind of a testimonial "Sold ior over sixty years." iiwl by J. o. Ajar Co., Lowell, S Alio mauiutoiurorB ox F SAlSAfAflLLA. iers PILLS. HA1 VlflOJt We have Be moreta ! We pnbllek the formula! of ell our mediolnee. Keep tho bowels regular with AVer's Pills, just one pill each night. course they bate the satisfaction to know that yon give satisfaction. Kockford bas just received a large assortment of men's, women's boys' mid girls' rubber footwear, prices away down. Call in and inspect tho goods, sure to please you. WHITE SALMON. The citizens of White Salmon are going to orgsnie a Commercial club in the near future. (..'...July Surveyor fiicbardson catre through Whito Salmon last week en route to the new bridge he is patMrg iu bewotn llusuin and Tiout Lake. Many Wbito Salmon people visited the fair at Hood liiier ana were high iu their piaise of the display as being better than over before. Mr. Molntosdi tuts moved into bis new quarters iu the I. O. O. F. build ing mid is ii I ling a new stock of goods to his already lino hirdwue store. Mr. A. Kmnoiis h n o; I hi lace iu the Vine Hut "onnirv, 11 nciei loi 2,uUI. The ?ii k pen, le li ive about lecover ed except Mrs. (i. Smith, who is re covering very slow. Kho bus bad a very hard time of it Fanners are inviting into to. mi to get their winter supplies. Mrs. Pearl Moinn, of Hood River, h'ta taken a IioiiuIchiI nt Hiiodni ei d her new homo is completed Sue s moving into her new home n i,v Slit bas a tine piece uf land. By the way I see that White Salmon took a prize t the fruit fair, Mordecal Jones having had the best box of Vork Imperials, (tooii for White Salmon. Krom tho Knterprise. i'he new rburn for the Trout Lake creamery passed through town this morning ou the way to its destimi tion. It weighs 1,7UU pounds aud has a oiipacity of 5UI) gallons. With tl e old clinru they had to churn three times a day but tliey hope with this in u in ot li new concern to churn but once a dav A. W. lialsiger and wife left W'oduofcday for Portland wheie she will visit her niothor abojt two weeks. l!or d otliei, Mrs. J. C. Moore, rorin.lv lentrd her farms huu n .e ! to . . lusd to lio. Mr. Hi,! siger will do some buying and return in a few days. Mr. J. T. Morrill and family, re cently f i oin Lincolu Neb., bas just arrived in town and bave moved into the Parrish house, on Wyers avenue. They have brought with them a line Htoclt of millinery goods, wbioh tbey will open up 'n the Bancroft building as soon as lloaman llros. get their goods moved into the Odd Fellows building. Thus we bave another per manent business house established in our midst. We welcome Mr. Merrill and family among us. It' seems that the -voting precinct promised us a; this place bas fallen through with aud Is a thing of the past. Well there are lota of people howling aud we don't blame them as some have to go to Lyle, some to llu suin, some to Wbite Salmon aud some to Timber Valley. It leaves things tad and thoso that are responisble (or the condition of things are doing a dud thing m leaving things in such shape. One part of the people have to drive past another part who vole at White Salmon in order to get to Lyle to vote or else take a cattle trail over tho mountain. Another part bas to take a trail down the mountain to llusuin, when if there waa a ore cinct here it would accomodate about .'iu sections nil witbiu about si.l miles at the farthest. Mt. lirook corres pondent. Mrs. (iinder took the prize for the best loaf of bread. This bread was made with the Uupid brand of Hood Kiver Hour. This is now the beat flnur on the market and is gaiuiug in popularity every day on this aide of the river. Mr. Karl Kmmous was over from Hood Hirer Friday, and Saturday msKing a snort call on bis parents. He returned to Hood Kiver Saturday. Karl has secured a position in t'ie postotllce at Itridalveil where he will go soou. AI lluiidersou very near had another runaway the other dav. caused by somebody dumping rubbish on uie inn on the llmgeu road. WoiiiiiN, llruises and Hums. tiy aplymg an autisemc dreasina lo m ouikIh, bruises, bums and like in juries tieiore inllainniation ecta in, they may be healed without niatura tion aud in about onejthlrd the time required by the old treatment. This im the greatet discovery aud triumph modern surirorv. Chamborialn's P.iin lialin acts on this same prluoi- le. It it an autiseptid and when Bu lled to such iniuries. rim. sen them to heal very ciiiiekiy. It also allays the rin anil soreness Bnd prevents any (Linger of blood poisoning. Keep tt luttle of Pain lialin iu your home and it. will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and filtering such injuries entail. For In by kicie.t Cuss. True-to-Name Nursery. Have for the ruining Feaon's plant- ' a lew uiousinct choice ewtowns, Spilzenliiiii; and a few other loading varieties lor poli iii.ers. Cherry, pear, a ul pencil of the leading varieties, lapti'd to thif locality. All buds and propojtsting carefully iirorous. lirolific trws. :ne been unYible tosupply i ml our stock for Una sea I. Would tlierefore siik nir onlers at an earlv date stock. II. S. tialligan. :i4'i. et your rhtfki'iis for Sunday dinner t McUuiiv i'dos. n Ik A n mvi - ' ' ' ' ' OUR LINE OF HEAVY SHOE o Shoes for Men md Boys we can recommend to our trade that our line of Shoes' will give the best wear and most satisfaction of any line of shoes on this coast. Ask to see the Grand Rapids Shoe. We earrry them in high, medium and low tops for loggers, cruisers and general purposes. , underwear ELITE Underskirts DrCSS GOOflS PlaicS are extremely PPular. We are UUUUJ 0fferjng. 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 If you ar in ned of some real nice Table Linen and Napkins see our line. We can please you. Keep the bowels open when yu allay the lutlammation of the mucous membraucea The best Is Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. It contains uo opiates, moves the bowels, drives; out the cold. Is reliable aud tasteBi good. Sold by Williams' Pharmacy, j Notice' j All freight consigned to points on liue of Mt. Hood Hood Ky. nuibt be prepaid. Shipments must be regular- j iy billed at least fifteen minutes be-1 foie leaving time of train, j J. W. West, Agent. I Notice of Sale of Bonds Notice U hereby Riven that the Hnnrd of OlretHorB of the Hood Kiver Irri((altn Its-; trict, in Wiwro County, Oregon, will Bull the houdt uf tutld district in the ttuni of ilO.lKW, on ThurHdHy, the th day of i 0ctol)?r, 19UH, Ht ihe hour of two w'rlock i p. m. Ht the office of the BHrd of !! reetore, ut the residence of J. H. 8hoemukHr, lu Maid Dtntrlct, and that sealed propound for wild bunds will be received by mi . Itourd at j said place for the purchase ot said bonds until ' the nay and hour above mentioned, at whtch j time the Hoard Mmll open the proposals ami ! award the purchase ofthe bonds to the lustiest j nwiNnsiolc tilihU-r, the Board reserving the! rlgnt to reject any aud all bids. Illds to Ih I accompanied by m cert tiled check for flvei per cent ot in- nnmiut of the Bonds for wtiich j tiie bid is ttuhm tted. 1 Hald bondh n:.; be payable In United states ' Hold coin in it ii lit ilts, a lollows, to-wlt : ! At the piratlon of eleven years, live per cent or the whole number of fiuld bonds; iwtlve years, six r cent ; thirteen yearn,: seven per cent ; fourteen years, ei:ht per cent ; 1 fifteen years, nlo percent; sixteen years,! ten per cent: seventeen years, eleven per cent; eighteen years, thirteen per cent; nine. ten years, fifteen per cent; twenty yesrs. sixteen per cent, and shall bear interest Ihe rate or six per cent per milium, payable seml-aiiuually, on (he first day of January and Juiy ot each year. The principal and in terest shall be payable at the place designated tn the bonds, and bidders are triven the up turn of having sttid bonds payable at Portland, Oregon, or New York City, . V.. and said bonds will be iHsued in accordance with the election of the successful bidders. Suld bonds shall be each of ttie denomina tion of not lews tbsn fllKJOO and not more than f ioo ui, and shall be negotiable in form. und coupons for Ihe Interest shall he attached to each and signed by the secretary. Dated at Hood Klver, Oregon, tills l?th day ofHeptcmber, lWKi. J. 11. Hhoemaker. sKlolN Hecretaty LIGHT CONSUMERS . TAKE NOTICE IVginning Oct. 1st, '0(1, all lay lighting will be charged or at the rate of 1 cents er candle power per month'. loursfroni M:.50a. in. to4:00 i. nt. Hood Electric Light, Power and Water Co . tJ (Ywibuyfrom Factory j 'ilWSL Direct. Therefore out j tl LOCK CA El Real Underwear 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 Wool ribbed, both in 2-piece and Union suits, from 25c. a garment up Buy Elite underskirts. They have all the qualities of silk and wear much better at less than half the price. I Wl? f!APPV nPfJTP PAHfATTa RED JACKET PUMP j "So Easy to Fix" AND FULLY GUARANTEED We can sell you a WIND MILL. it too. NORTON & SMITH Opposite post office HOOD RIVER TRANSFER & LIVERY CO. TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First Class Livery Turnouts Always Eeady. Phone 131. Mount Hood Store... W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. Dry Goods Ammunition Boots ami Shoes Hardware Graniteware Hay Grain Flour Feed Full line of Groceries PASHIOU STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. R. D. GOULD, LUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. s witn tne assurance STKANAHANS & RATHBUN. Hood River, Ore. Ilorsos lHiiij.'lit, sold or exchanged. PK-asnre parties can recure first-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture ana pianos. We il everything horses can tlo. 0 o o o