fiObD BITCH QtldiiSBTH0B6DAT, HOTOiiBEIlB9, i06l CORRESPONDENCE . ODELL. Elmer Lafferty accompanied Fied Crockett as tar m LaGraade. ' Will end Mabel Kemp aoeompanied Mr. Crockett and family to Xbe Dalles Thursday : where they visited relatives. Mrs. Crockett aod tbiee daughters and Mr. nod Mra. Claire Crockett left The Dalles Thursday evening and expected to arrive in Kupeit, Idaho, Saturday morning. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Kemp returned Friday to their borne in UdelL A teal estate transfer in which Odell It interested is tbe sale of tbe Peter Joobimsen borne, Frank Stan ton Jk Co. being tbe purchasers. Con sideration, 117,000. Mr. Jocbimsen expects to lemain in tbe old home until Apiil. We are glad to ray tbe son of Mr. Jocbimsen, who was reported injured by falling from bridge, is improviug and while bis injuries are painful it is thought be is not in a serious con dition. The work train was on a bridge and Mr. JoeVmsen and his men were picking op tools when be slipped and fell 10 feet , lauding on a pile of rocks, catting a gash about five inches long in the scalp and bruising him. Kd Jochimsen and an other brother went to see bim and found bim improving nicely. . Wm. Ebrok and family ex poet to move into their new homo some time this week. . .- J. R. Crosby baa had tbe three Dp stairs rooma in bis bouse plastered. K W. Udell did the work. Fiank Strang bad bis new bouse plastered, H. M. Poole was tbe plast erer. A whip was found pear L. A. K. Clark's bouse. Owner may bave same by oallng at above place and proving property, ; y,r j t r ' Ora Walters is at home on tbe Cop Die rilaoe. Mr. Walters has been spok en of as oomng here with bis family Bnd be bas, as bis family consists of but one person, himself. j A number of tbe young freinds of Ellen Shelley met with her Saturday evening to assist ber in celebiatlng her birthday. Those present report I an enjoyable evening spent in making I and eating candy aud in other pleas-1 ant ways. ' Misa Ethel Wood invited a few friends to spend tbe eveuing with ber Saturday, November 24, tbat being ber birthday. Tbe even lug was pleasant ly speut in games. Refreshments consisting of pop com, nnta aod oaks were served. Lee aud Will Strang bave a pbouogiapb. Mr. Connaway and wife are at borne In tbe Little Wbite store. We wel come them and wish tbem success. Rev. H. C. Clark preached in tbe cburob at Odell Sunday afternoon, ilia text was Matthews 7:25. "And tbe rain descended and tbe floods came, aud tbe winds blewkanl beat upon tbat bouse; and it fell not, tor it as founded upon a rook." Ills main thought being tbe building of character likening it to tbe bouse built upon tbe rock (a good founda tion) touching upon bad babits, showing in what ways tbe foundation of a strong obaractei may be weaken ed. A seimou young, middle aged and old might profit by bearing. Frauk Nell bas gone back to Uoble, where be bas business tbat will re quire his time most of tbe winter. Tbe C. U. bad an interesting meet ing Sunday evening. Missionary work aud workers was tbe topic. Mrs. Tioy Shelley, leader. Dou Crosby is in Income. BARRETT. 1 am pressed to report through tbe oolumns of tbe Ulaoier tbe names of tbe following persons who so willing ly contributed to the Tbanksgiviug ofieriug for the Hoys ' and (J iris' Aid society of Portland : O. R. Castner, two sacks apples; S. Cochran, sack spuds. ; Stranaban & llagley, flour; J. II. FiUiniier, spuds aud cau fruit; Mrs. A. Howe, apples and can fruit; (Juy Phillips, oao fruit; Dr. B. K. Wright, two boxes apples; Roily Phil lips, oso fruit; Mrs. Ustrander, can fruit; J. II. Urolf, box apples; J. J. (libboua, apples; U. I). Woodwortb, apples; Alfred Tate, sack spuds; tl. 1'. Davidson, apples; Fred Miller, box apples; E. lirayford, box cloth ing; Frank Cram, box clothing ; Dick Neeley, two boxes apples; J. Jantson, apples; A. J. Emerson, sack spuds, sack cabbage, box apples; 0..L. Morse, saok spuds; J. II. 0111 two boxes ap ples, saok spuds, Henry Groff, from tbe Upper Mount Hood settlement, was down visiting wltb bis parents last week aud gave Kockford a friendly call and also made several pure base of goods. Dr. B. E. Wright was op from Port land last week looking after interest on bis ranches. Dr. i quite a busy man hauling lumber to build an ad dition to his barn. Our roads are just a fright. Never were so bad as they are now. It seem to me tbat the apples will be shook into jelly when tbey bsve been hauled over these roads. When we complain to our commissioner be tells ns there is no money. Our county is It a fair shape, taxes are paid and we are surely taxed prettty well. A new administration would perhaps change things a little anyway, our roads could not be any worse. FRANKTON. A regulir meeting of Frankton Orange was held Friday night, No vember 23. New members initated were Miss Crouse, Miss Blytbe and Mr. McCutchison, sr. After tbe work of the order waa completed an inter esting program was rendered, tben lonob was served and a good social tiro was bad. Tbe Orange will meet Friday nigbt every twoweeks instead of monthly as heretofore. Lunch will be served every alternate meeting. . Marshall Isenberg'a expert crew of apple paokers bave been engaged for tbe past two weeks st Edgar Locke's place. Mr. Lock bas a fine crop of apples and tbe packers made good money. Tbe orew consists of Mar shall Isenherg, Frank Cuddy, William Metoalf and Charles Miller. Tbe many friends of Mrs. Scott Uoorman will be pleased to learn she Is rapidly roovering from ber siege ot sickness. Robert Oarrebrant is fast recovering from bis cperation for ap pendicitis. - Mrs. Daniel Malaei Is still under tbe doctor's care with chances favor ing ber entire recovery. Professor Louis Henderson, of tbe Idaho Agricultural college, visited tbe Henderson place last week. Tbe professor is desirous of having five acres of bis land grubbed for setting apple trees. H finds it difficult to procure labor to do tbe grubbing. Spraying tbe apple trees for next year's orop Is now in order. A well known citizen of Brayford avenue, Barrett district, who is not versed in the different varieties of apples, 'uappened along one day where Marsh Isenberg'a crew of apple pack ers were at work. He asked tbe boys ji&hristmas is Coming? tiqWe are here with the largest stock ot Xmas Goods ever brought to the city. "We Solicit "Z"o"o.r Txad.e. C j) " vs.1 - " ' V . Jr..o,v ;W 7 High Grade Watches from all the Leading Factories WE CAN MAKE THEM KEEP TIME Solid Silverware The largest stock to select from. t Please make your selections early. Our stock of Plated Ware is the kind that wears; we buy direct from the factories and can. give you the lowest prices. Cut Glass is always in order for a fine Xmas present. Our stock is complete. Our Umbrellas f,f e something new rlea.se call and examine U A pair of Gold Spectacles makes a last- 9 .no nrfiaonf, Wa inn fif tlm nntr 1.111 LARAWAY. the Jewelers 1 DC DOC DC DCZ Lend Us Your Ear So we can tell you of our fine new lot of Combination Syringes and Hot Water Bottles Just received they are of the lot quality and workmanship, Every Piece Guaranteed Hot Water Bottles $1.00 to $1.76 Combination Fountain Syringes (Rapid flow)... 2.25 to 3.00 Fountain Syringes (Rapid flow) 2.00 to 2.50 r'? ; Bulb Syringes (Rapid flow .75 to -3.00 Our line is new and fresh rubber stock that is not old and shelf worn. We posi tively Will not cary an inferior grade of rubber. LET U8 SHOW YOU WeakLungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. The best kind of a testimonial "Bold ior over sixty years." A Au byJ.O. Ayvr Oo., InrU, Tf iee .1H Mnufitetuier. ef 9 SAISAPAULU. ILLS. BA1I VKKL We hive Be mrtU I We veUek the formulu of all em BedleKwe. ijers Ayer'a Pills keep the bowel regular. All vegetable and gently laxative. if they bad auy good etlng apples. "Yes." said Matsh"bere' a Fall Pip pin, and be banded oat a "Ben Davis. "Deliolousl" exclaimed tbe well known oitizeu, a be cracked 'his whip and drove away nappy. ; . Kobert Foley ' returned Tuesday irom a two weeks, visit in I'roou coon ty, bis former borne. He says tbe oounty bas been so dry (or tbe past two years tbe farmers bave not grown much crops. Tbe fine range (or stock be knew at one time 1 now eaten ont and hardly a blade of grass is to be seen. Ou Agency plains be was otter ed 100 aires of hud all plowed (or $700. Mr. Foley made tbe trip with bis Dorse and carriage. 0 KEIR CASS SMITH BLOCK C DC 3C RELIABLE DRUGGISTS "f MOSIER. Stumps and trees are still in tbe streets wltb other rubbish, pot there by some of the smart set which will eventually be to ' tbeir sorrow if it don t stop. J. I. Ford, of Dallas, bas been lookioi ovei the valley with n view of bu yinij aud is very much pleased witb our healthy fiuittrees, and also our iruit. Win. Johnson bas gotten bis car of lumber off tbe ralrload right of way so tie says oerore ne Dad to give its vMue to tbe company for ground rent. Miss Elsie Denney, who has been very low witb appendicitis, is now improving. M. II. Craft, of Upper Hood River valley, is again witb us, and Mike says their is no place like Mosier, Well, Mike bas one of tbe finest. young orchards in this valley or any other for tbat niattor and be baa a right to nice Mosier. What is known as tbe Chamberlain road, built by tbe people witb a little help from the oounty, although it is a county road, Is only miserable in one place now, so N. P. Sturgess tells us. . . . . i- j. w. weidrtcK ana ramuy were on our streets one day this week. Mr. Weidriok, late ut Buffalo, N. Y., is well pleased witb bis buy beie. Albret E Wright, of Los Angeles, Cel., is with us now looking to tbe putting in ol .a saw miu. Geo. Cbambrelain returned from bunting trip and say bis was a little bear and wben he went to jump over tbe log and saw tbe big one, it made bim so mad be just aat on tbe log and wished his brother waa there to see it. -Mrs. J. Wiedriok and daogbtei Ruth and Florenoe, bave returnee from the metropolis, where they were visiting friends. Mrs. J. N. Mosier spent a part of laNt week in Jtiood Klver. Rev. Hill,, of The Dalles, was beard lttbt Sunday at tbe Baptist oburcb, where be delivered a very capable ana interesting seiuiou. Dr. Robinson is now permanently loouteu iu tbe Mosier bouse. Mr, Robiuson bas a neatly equipped otUce, and also oarries line of drugs uud pharmacy goods. Mis. Carmine Powell bas returned to Hood River, after a brief visit witb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Uaer. Charles A. Cramer haa returned to Portland where be intends to remain for tbe winter. . 1 . 1 I CT--1 a party consisting ui uuuu oeaiey. Frank Sealey. wife and daughter and Mr. and Mrs J. H. Muipby, spent Suuday at the Macrum tauob, tbe guebts of Mr. and Mrs. P. Ueuning son. Tbey returned to Portland ot the Sunday afteinoon local well laden witb oboioe apples and other good tbiugs wbicb Mosier can ao well pro duce tbe last but not least witb tbe fixed idea that tbey bad seen and been iu a beautiful, well developed valley. Messrs. A. Boot. J. Wiedriok and II. FoiBberg are now at work putting in a branch telephone line wbicb will connect their individual residences with the main line. J. II. Heilbionuer, ot Hood Rive visited bis fruit farm iu South Mosier on Sunday. Elmer Forbes bas returned for tbe winter after an absence of several months. An evening tea was given i n Friday night by Mrs. Belle Booth to ber many friends. A very enjoyable time was tbe verdict given by tbose in at tendance. Mra. Mamaret Dunne is oonvalesc- tiiry M fa nnnn.,a acilniia illnAoa oaused much aNnu among her many i -1 .. .. i . i. i .. ,i i ....... i. i ..... . ment. Clinton Wood, of Odeil, came up on Monday and will lemain (or a time on bis homestead. . F. W Wilson, of The Dallea, spent Saturday of last week ou bis farm at tLts place. Mr. M. Craft, of Sky ranch. Mount Hood, is visiting friends. We trust that Mr, Craft and wife (nee Patienoe Cooper) may soon beoome permanent residents of our valley. J. Wellbera Is 'making extensive improvement on bis city property. Owing to an increase in business Mr. Wellbera baa fouud It necessary to add additional rooma to bis cafe as well as more extended ground room. Mr. CnnroA Wood and daasbter. Marian Kaa ma hl.n t.nm TtlA Dalles where tbey spent sever id day oi last week. An extensive Thankssvina enter tainment under tbe auspioe of tbe hnnl nhllil.jkn end nndar the enfwtr- Vldlnn rt M laa fllmetAail will he ol- en at tbe cburoh on Thursday aeiL special cnnroD services wiu auso d endered. R:.B.;:BRAGG,& CO. OUR LINE OF HEAVY SHOES Sheos for Men and Boys We can recommend to our trade with the assurance 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 carrry them in high, medium and low tops for loggers, cruisers and general purposes. ' M ( ' Underwear 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 it IjLI'3i Buy Elite underskirts. They have all UndCrSKirtS the qualities of silk and wear much better at less than half the price. DrPW (iflOfK P'as are extremely popular. We are offering 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 nee( some rea' ce Table Linen and Napkins see our line. We can please you. R. .B. BRAGG & CO WHITE SALMON. From tbe Enterprise. Mr. T. L. Triplett baa finished a nioe six room bouse for W. D. Beunet near the Cameron school bouse. Mr. Triplett ia member of tbe colony tbat oame here from La Cross, Wash., during tbe year. He is now living on tbe Elliott place, near II. C. Clyde's wbiob he bas leased. Wbite Salmon seems to bave been the only place in Oiegoa or Washing ton not effected by tbe raaina and floods of last week. Of course it rained and tbe Wbite Salmon and tbe Columbia livers were both Oigb, but wltb tbe exceptions of a (ew logs be ing washed out across tbe latter stream no damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Balslger, of lllgbland, ill., cousins of W. and A. W. Balslger, visited wltb them a few day last week. Tbey left here for California and are now traveling in that state. Tbey are traveling for tbeir bealtb and wltb a view of rind ing a new location in tbe west. Tbey were nigbiy pleased with Wbite Kal mon and may retruro here to make their future home. R. Field olosed up two ral estate deals last week, tbe places of Mr. Leon LaFrank and Mr. Willey. ot SnowHen, being sold. Mr. Field ad vertised almost all over tbe United States last summer. He bad ads run' ning In Chioago, St. Louis, Cincln natl and Piitsburg papers, and tbe re suits are that many people will come to tbta countiy to invest in land. Field ba three more deals on band wniob be expects to close up in a short time. He bas connections with investors all over the country, and expects a rushing business in the near future. Any one baving land for sale will do well to list it witb him. He is a rustler. UNDERWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Cash took a trip on tbe Simon Saturday to Tbe Dalles. Mr. King bas finished his school at Chenowitb. Robert Clyne la suffering with a case of blood poisoning in bis band but is some better. Herman aod Fred Buobe are here visiting relatives. Mi. King's, mother died Saturday morning at the home of Mrs. Kins and was buried Sunday in tbe Cheno witb burying ground. There was no Sunday school Sunday on acoount of tbe two funeral in tbe neighborhood. Mrs. Howels and Mrs. Stewart, ao- oompanied by their husbands, were bere to attend tbe funeral ot tbeir grand-mother, Mr. Underwood. George Knapp is visiting relative on tbsFlat Mrs. Sorensen lost tbe greater part of ber baled bay by tbe veoent bigb water cairyng it down tbe Columbia. It bad been piled on tbe beach for shipment. Mr. Fuller waa able to be moved from Hood River to ber borne in Cbenowith Saturday. Mrs, Amos Underwood died Satur day at 5 o'clock at tbe borne of ber daughter, Mra. Uleaen. Mrs. under wood baa beea poorly (or some time and he. death was expected a ber year numbered among tbe seventies. She was a daughter of Chief Cbeno with, : who was hanged by another tribe of Indian in war time foi;being rriena to toe wniie. sne was Dar ted at 2 o'clock Sunday in tbe new cemetery, tbe Indians of the Shaker faith performing the servioea. It waa Mra. Underwood's last tequest to ex hume the bodies of her two sons from tbe family buriyng ground on tbe old homestead, buried now over 20 year and place tbem in a coffin by ber side. Ibis was faithfully carried out. Tbe bodies were in a good state of preservation. ROSE HILL. Justiua Neff visited tbe Rose Hill school Friday. Miss Thompson, the teacher at Rose Hill will spend Thanksgiving week at ber home in Portland. Tbe school board recently elected Niok Saltzman to till tbe vacancy of clerk left by Mt Duvall. Earl Thomas is expected to spend Thanksgiving with bis parents at Rose 1 ill. Raymond Thomas spent Sunday at home on Rose Hill. John Elder visited Mosier one day last week. We understand Mr. DeWitt recent ly sold 1.15 aotes on Rose Hill to a Portland man for 14,500. How Dairy lug Pars. A farmer in Benton county writes to tbeCorvallas Republican bis exper iences In dairying He started twelve years ago witb one $15 cow, and now bas a berd of twelve choioe Jerseys bringing in for cream alone over $700 a year. In addition be bas made con siderable from bis pigs fed largely on the skim milk, and also from tbe sale of calves and cows, as be improved bis herd. He now bas animals Worth ten times as much as his first cow. Mrs. Bert Stranahan, of Hood Riv er, came up to Rufus to meet ber sister, Mrs. Lamm, and was accom panied borne by Mrs. Lamm and Mrs. Can oil Smith. Wasco Mews. BON TON ...Barber Parlors... The place to get an easy shave and first-class hair cut. Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths in Connection GRAY & RUSSELL, Props. R. D. GOULD, PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All jobbing promptly attended to. OF Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 ZLTSZHIOllT STABLE Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN. Hood River, Ore. Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure Bret-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture ana pianos. s We do everything horses can do.