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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1907)
HOOD RIVER GLACIER THUK8DAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1907. E DOWN GO We must REDUCE OUR DRY GOODS so as to be able to move them in smaller room, and we are REDUCING THE 1 PRICE on every thing in the Dry Goods line, including Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, Underwear, Hats, Rubber Goods, in fact, I every thing in the Dry Goods line is reduced. Four TOE PRICED r. i i L - . 4 H 1 tj V" ft I if -4 I' a CORRESPONDENCE. ODELL. Mrs. A. C. Smith and little too, Ir win, have returned to tbeir borne at Kndloott, Waih., after baring visited Mrs. Smith ' parents, Mr. and Mia. (i. W. Smith, ot Udell, and ber sister at Belmont. C. 0. Maaiker Is reported quite ill. lis la Buffering fiom a carbuncle which causes muob pain. T. Laooy and W. T. ilibbard were home Ktiuday. lioth are employed at Deo. the former iu charge of a fotoe of Japanese at work on the Mt. Hood rullroid, and the latter assisting in the construct! n ot a county bridge crossiug Hood Kiver at Dee. Mrs. U. B. Bowermau visited a few duyi last week with ber parents, Mr. and Mra. O. F. Coe, at Hood Klver. Clinton Wo;d was a Mosier visitor lust week. Violet Mailker la one ot the olerki in the popular ttore known as the l'urii Fair. We expect to hear of Vlolot as in the front ranks when oon sidoriug all that goea to make a sales woman or whom customer! will seek pleasant, obliging and witb a knowl edge of ber work and an eye to the iuterest of both buyer and seller. No trtiu over the Mt. Hood rail road liiHt Saturday. A wreak Friday ovoning neai A. I. Mason's at Pine (irore in which the coach was over turned, stopped trafllo fot a time. No one was seriously Injured. Miss Iva Masiker baa taken posses Kino of a studii at White Salmon and will work at photography aud uloug i nilnr lines, She baa bad considera ble experience having been connected with the Dietz studio at Hood Klver mid she has shown markedd artistio talent. That she will uttain success iu her chosen Held we do not doubt nnd we know that Udell will be gieut ly interested Iu hor progress. Miss Copper, of the Cottage hospit al, visited at tlio borne ot Mi. and Mrs. 11. r. Smith and Mrs. Staulou n few days last v. nek. Mrs. Eleota Bryant nnd Miss Ida Mryuut, ot ElliooUvlIle, Cataiuugua iT'inity, New Vork, are here for au ex tended visit witb Mra E. T. Folts. These ludies are the in other and sistei of Mrs. Folts. Ten yoars have passed wince Mrs. Folts lust saw them and that tbeir visit is being greatly en joyed goea without saying. Miss Hryuut Is a teacher of music, both vouul and instrumental, and wishes to seoure a i lass that she may teaoh while here. She is a student of Crruell conservatory:! musto at Itba en, New Vork, and we feel sure any who may engage ber services as In struotor, will protlt thereby. I hose interested will address or call on Miss Bryant at the borne of Mrs. E. 1. Folts In Willow Flat or telephone Farmers 030. An unusually Interesting C. E. For It's the i " mil mm FREE LARA WAY WATCH Japanese Curio Teapots With each and every one- dollar purchase of THELMA PERFUME We will GIVE YOU one of these beautiful little Japanese curios an elegant little mantle or corner-curio piece Many of our best customers have used TIIKLMA PERFUMK nnd have pronounced it the best delicate, dainty and. lasting. WE KNOW IT JS (JOOD, as we have handled it before, but in this way we tire giving away these teapots as a little gift to our best customers on perfumes. WTE WANT TO (UVE YOU ONE. v ; See these curios in our window.- Alsot'ome in and look over our beauti ful new fall line of package and bulk perfumes now on hand. H SMITH BLOCK meeting last Sunday evening is the report ipcelved. Gertrude Crosby, lender. Ihero weie two special songs, one a solo by Miss Simoiis, the other a duet by Uertrndn Crosby and Naomi Boyed, also appropriate references, prayer and talks. Tho pupils of Odell school lire f ist .becoming champion bn.-kot bull play ers. Mra. C. P. Udell has been very sick at the Cottage hospital In Hood Idl er. We hope Boon to report improve ment iu her condition. At this writ ing the physician iu charge is repott ed as quite hopeful regarding ber. Mr. Crowe, whose home is the P. Jncbluiten bouse, was taken to the Cottage hospital last 'Ihursdtiy. It is thought he has typhoid fever. Today (Monday) a number ot men are at work building a woodshed for the use ot the church at Udell. Ibis has been long needed aud it is well that It is to be ready for use before the time when ruiuy weather is more to be expected thuu is sunshine. Financial troubles have made no no ticeable change about Udoll. Every one is busy mid lite goes on much the same as before. Udell residents are not sitting with folded bauds waiting for bard times. R B. Shelley was home Sunday. He expected to go to Portland Monday to attend to business connected with bis work. ! UNDERWOOD. Shrinkage in stocks doesn't seem to have any etfeot on our bunk at Un derwood. Everybody Is very anxious to make deposits. 'lbodooiB of this bank will be opened for business in a veiy short time, much sooner tbau was expected. This bank has been pretty well advertiesd, aud is general ly known, as the North Hank. The tiack will be laid hir.t in about two weeks. The bridging will be tempora ry trending which In now being rushed through. J. W. Maieh uiado u business trip to these parts tho lust of the week, coming up from l'orttuiid Saturday morning and returning Monday. Cord wood cutting seems to be tbe order of tbe day. Frank Thornton has started a camp on the Wludorf place and bus .evral men cutting aud Per ry Tliorutou baiiliug to the river. J. Hergoiou and company oatne down truiu The Dulles Sutmday even' lug on the Simons, bringing tools aud camping outl't. They uie moving up ou their 40 acre tract of timber north of town, which they purchased a short time ago. They are putting in a wood camp. ' liev. Hershuer held serviced Sunday at the school bouse iu tho morning aud afternoon. N. M. Munch is working on tbe gravel works. A. II. Curtis, of Urami Dalles, and bis cowboy, Win. Orsar, is on the round up ou the Little White Salmon valley, gttting bis cattle ready fo" ECONOMY BUY THE best ad we can get. mlii mr 5 Tr- H' -'rH-'r' jSl J 1 KEIR M CASS Come JLarly and get the R. B. shipment. Mr. Curtis baa about 2(K) bead ou range. The Hock Creek Lumber Co. is in stalling a planer at tbeii mill. Sol Parish moved over from Stlpp Bros. Sunday. He is working for the railroad people. PINE GROVE (Received loo late for last week.) Tbe many friends ot Miss Ar.na Mohr regiet to learn of ber illness. 3be has typhoid fever and is being cared for at the Hood Kiver hospital. Frank Boardmau's bave moved into Itev. House's bouse and Mr. Stone and wife, who bave been living ut Eg gerinont, will move into tbe bouse va cated by Mr. Boardman, on Rev. Hershnei's place. Frank and Herman Detbmnn left last week for Portland where tbey will enter business college. Success to you boys. Mi. Homer lied Held spent seveinl days in Portland last week. While there she purchased a mouumeut to be erected at ber daughter's grave. Mr. Radford, wife and two daugh ters took a pleasure trip through the valley Sunday. They intend to e n t a (inn bouse next spring on the in';d recently purchased of Chris. Dei I, man. Haus Lage went to Portland Mon day to visit his son Cbu'les, nnd to secure o nin e to care for bis wife. Mrs Luge's paralytic condition re mains practl; l!y tho tame, while ber general health I gruduully lalling. A surpriso Hallowe'en party was given Viola Miller and all report n fine time. John II. Mobt' was a business caller in Portland last week The Ladies Aid will furnish dinner to all who assist in building tbe barn on tbe parsonage lot Thursday, and lu tbe afternoon tho Indies will bold their tegular business session In the lecturo room ot the church. Elect it lo lights will soon be flash lug in Plue Grove. The boles for the poles are dug as far as J. U. Marks . WHITE SALMON. From tbe Enterprise. Sunday, Nuverabet 17, will he the quarterly meeting of tbe M. E. church. There will be services iu Lauterbaoh's ball at 11 a. m., con ducted by tbe Rev. Mr. Merrill, and lu the Cougregatiuoal oburcb at 3 p. in., by Rev. Dr. Lntbrop, acting as presiding leader. Everybody cordial ly invited to attend. A host ot friends gathered at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Clyde iu Maiue'a addition Tuesday evening to celebrate the (iid birthday of I be host and also Harry 11. Jewett, just a few yeais his senior. R. M. Kreps returned from Port land Monday, where bo bus been con tlned iu a hoapial for several weeks with a bad case of appendicitis. But El FREE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Bragg be came through it all right and looka as rugged as ever. J. A. Byrne, who has been slok iu tbe Hood River hospital tor some time, was brouuht borne Monday. Mr. Hyme was diwgertubly HI for several days, but is uon so ruucb improved that bo ran walk around He will be able to take his accustomed place in the White Salmon Valley bauk in a tow days now. On Friday evening. Oct. 25, tbe Washington lloigbt Tenuis club gave the iirst ot a series of dauces that they will conduct during tbe wiuter season. Tbe affair was a most de lightful one, i) ud a great success so dally. There were about thiity cou ples prosent. Music was furnished by linntty's orchestra, ot Hi od River, and was of tho very Lest. MOSIER. The Misses Olive Fisher aud Alefora Uaacko enteit. i: f 1 a number of their friends last Monday evening, Nov. 4, at the homo of Miss Alefora. Tbe evening r.ni t-peut in playing games. Supper was i-erved at an early hour ami all (!c .nited, declaring tbe young hdies royal entertainers. Those pres ent wcio draco, Roy and Dean Duvall, Alico Messier, Mattie and Shelly Hod son, Willie Depee, Jenny and Hilly Booth, Louis Bin lingiine, Stark and Eetull Akeia, Olive, Lodyo nud Geor gia I'Ttdior. Loyd Camp, Eronny and Whilbur Deuny, Mn tie and Louise Obuiu. Eugene aud Jenny Thomas, Clyde Rout and AHora and Lodica Muacke. Mr. Wolverton, of Portland, who baa bought the John Coyle place, was up aud spent several day looking over tho lunch. He was accompanied by Mr. Thomas, who expects to pur clideo part of the place. Misses Oiace and Bortress Coyle, accompanied by tbeir nieces, Ora and v liii'ouce, K'auH, made a visit to Hood Kiver la.t week. Mrs. A i riisia Ziblo and daughter, Carrie, ot Henttl, are here visitug Mrs. Zibl.lo's s'stei, Mrs. Dick Evans. Mi. Martin, of Portland, is up overhauling the saw mill owned by Prltchnrd & Odell. Pnul Ij in 3 :iud Leslie Root walked to 11 od River last Thursday evening r.nd returned on the night train. Mr. and Mra. Wheatou, of Portland, were up locking nt tbe country last Thursday and kio very favorably im pressed with it Ihey expect 1 1 make us an lit her licit so n with ti.e iuteu liuu uf buying a home. ' Kruiiit Kvriis ecus very raucb sur prised lust Friday eveuicg when, on returning home Irom u neighbors be found a nun: ber of his Irlcuds there. 'lhe t-veniiig was spent in gau es and nuiulc. A dainty lunch was served at midnight aud all departed declariug fiey had been niot royally euter taiuod. Those piesimt were Mesditmes Carrie Bvaus, I), tlvans and ZlbhJe; MiB.es Came-Brown, litelyn Hayes, Chi rio Zibble, May Forsberg, Elsie aud Froiiuy Denny, hdna Koot and Matido Evans: Messrs. Fred Evans, l.oe EvattH, Dick Evans, Ernest I'.vhoh, lrn Evan4, Harold Forsberg, Leslie Root and Dr. Robiutou. Miss Evelyn Hayes went to The Dalles Saturday to spend bundey with her mother. Ora Hodge made a visit to Tbe Dalles Saturday. Mrs. liort Middleswart and two dnughtets, ot Butte, Mont., are here making a visit with Mr. aud Mis. E. J. M iddloswart. Mr. nnd. Mm. Lee Etans having iuoed into theii "ew nai.leutie last Sat urilrtv, were very much surprised whan about sixty of their friends j knocked at their door Saturday even itiR. The doors of their pre'ty hou.t ! wore thrown opeu at once aud tbi crowd entered. It was easily seen that Mr. and Mrs. Evnns appreciated tbe thought Fulness ot of their friends by giving the n what is called a house warming. , Charles Stark, of The Dalles, was shaking bauds with old friends here Monday. BARRETT. 1 would remind the readers ot the Ctuiier Mint J banksgiving day will son;i bo here and that there are now in the duldiou's borne at tbe Boys' and (liiN' Aid society, 57 boys and giriu .vti ) .no destitute of pareuts. t'lip.sc i d:l lien are dependent upon you ui.d mo lor a special dinner on Thanki-givlng day. Seeing that we Intro an abundance I ask you again to contribute something to make these ilitle hearts gliid. Will yuu kindly o a suck ot epuds, a box ot apples, caliliagu cr anything you have to give, Ht tho Roekford stoie, or oall up tbe Rocktoid uierrhant a id he will send the team to collect; aud reuieiuoer tho Ma-t.-r will say 1 1 you. "Inasmuch as ye diil it unto one of those little ones, ye did it unto mo. " II. I1' F.adleniBii, our rond supervis or, will be roady to do souie work on the rond loading from the Kookford store to B F. Sbceniaker's corner. Now all you who promised to do work on tho fu;d road, be ready to turn out und lot us iiave a good job done 8) thtt wo cnu bave a good road for the wiuter. Mr. Hodg.ms, on the old R. Phelps pi ico, hns had Carpenter Blount at work rn his house aud made flue im provements. When completed it will be quite a neat and comfortable house. " , " The Rockford merchant might have been seen in tbe early boors Monday morulng last around to disturb some on who he thought was breaking in to the store, but on close inspection I & Co be found an old bay horse bad climbed onto tbe porch and quietly pushed bit bind quarters through tbe window. Mrs. W. Niohols, of tbe white bouse south of Rockford, and Mrs. O. Man ning, of tbe Golden Rule farm, were callers at tbe J. J. Gibbons borne, Clark street, corner ot Rockford ave. W E. Miner wa busy hauling feed for tbe ftoie Tuesday of last week. B. F. Shoemaker delivered a large quautity of fine apples to tbe O. It. & N. depot to be shipped to Portland Monday of last week, J. Dobson, tbe English mason, was busy last wrek putting in oonroete llooia iu tbe obioken bouse at tbe Rockford poultry Moob. J. D. knows now to handle tie trowel and Jay ce ment floois. W. Nichols has just laid the founda tion for a new lsrge barn. ' Will men tion it later on wbeu completed. Will is a regular chin of the old block as a bottler. MOUNT HOOD. Rev. Braustotter held services both moming and evening at Mt. Hood last Sunday. Ha comes again tbe fourth Sunday iu the month. Tbe meinbora of tbe grange ate ex pecting an interesting session next Friday evening. We hope all the members will be present. Rollao Mey rs weut last Saturday with a hunting party to thoot geesa out in eastern Oregon. Tbo ladies of the community are preparing to give a Thanksgiving din ner at the ball It is tor tbe benefit ot tbe now church building aud every body is expeoted to come with a good appetite. 1'be Mt. Hood ladies surely serve good dinn rs. The hours will be auuonuced later, also tbe price. Misi Lizzie Cooper was In tbe rail road accideut on tbe Mt. Hold rail way last Fiiday but ber many ti lends are pleased to learn tbnt she escaped without injury. A M. Kelly and )eo. Wiabart went to town Monday to help their brothei Masons celebrate Tletuan day. Mr. Hubbard went to Tbe Dalles last Saturday. J. W. Sittou. of Auhnru. W.igb . aud W. J. Yarnell, ot Poiti.od, t ore visiting M. H. Craft at "Sky Ranch" last Friday and Saturday. We learn from J. R. Steele that bis brother in-law, Win. Davidson, lu the lower valley, hag been shipping apples to Scotland. ihey will tuuly be ap preciated, us Mr. Davidson has some of tbe finest apples in tbe vallty. W know whereof we speak. CRAPPER. Rev. U L. Ford, tbe Dew pastor of toe uriiistian church, preaoned bis first sermon at tbe icbool bouse last Sunday afteinoou. Ilia former work was Bt Coquille and Myrtle Point, in Coos county, Oregon. His present plan Is to preaob ou tbe second aud fourth Sundays in each month in tbe afternoon at Crapper. We extend to tbe reverend gentleman a hearty wel come. Mrs. A. W. King and ber daughter. Miss Mae, of Portland, spent several days last weok visiting witb friends in toil neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, of Portland. bave recently moved to the Simons ranch, which is now known as "Mid Oaks." K. D. Martin came up from Ores ham Friday of last week to remain at home for u Indefinite length ot time. .Notes for the Ice Bux. To der editor ot der Refrigerator: Please egscusatiou der liberalities I take in sending some notes for der ioe Pox Dot was a queer man vat I see in town. He keeps vone eyes on hes pas tor und der oder on der jag shop. Veil you aee a pearson mit bes nose In der air bes pretty sure got mi crobes on der brain. Ven you cau't pattte your own ca noe petter you scbump in der vater. Ven you see a man scratch bes bet to link you can bet der is sumedipgs der besides iuterlet tulities. Vit Is a vater vitoh? A man mit vater on der brain who stand mit bra feet In a puddle und a gronked stick in bes hand, look vise und tell you bow far to dig. Der is vitcbe9 und vitchessea d.ot der country could get along sobome so veil mitout. Und dit yuu effer considerations der bossibilities dat der fiat Dutoh oappage beta dit not always grow on hor ground. If effery man vould luff bes vife der vay be luffs to see dot vife vork vot a lutily time dot vife vould baf. l ours mit respects, John Beousmerter, The old remedies arv Uie best. Hick ory liark Cough Remedy hag been in use for over one liuiidn-d vcar bv ti e old Dutch Dunkards of l'vnnsylvaiiii', and is still in we by all the old families of Western Pennsylvania. Is absolutely pure: made froui'tbe bark of the white or shell bark hickory rce. The bark is shipped from tbe east, and manufac tured in Salem, Oregon. For sale by Chas. N. Clarke and all dealers.. Chinook sal mon at McOuire Bros every Friday. ; "The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkard recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure vour cough, and guaranteed to be pure. Made from the bark of the shell bark or white hickory tree. For sale by Chas. N. Clarke and all dealers everywhere.. Best Mrs. Tan Horn Seriously Injured. Mrs. Willis Van Horn was seriously injuied Thursday on the east side grade opposite the Chandler place. She was driving Into town when something caused tbe boise to start, throwing ber out and tipping over tbe buggy. Sbe was found soon after by W. B. Coulteri, woo picked ber up and brought ber into town. Sbe was unoonsoious far several hours. She bad a bad out on tbe bead from tbe fall, and two ribs ere broken. Sbe is being cared for at tbs resi dence of H. F. Davidson. Ibe exact cause of tbe aoeident is unknown. Sbe is unable lo tell just bow it bap pened, but Is satisfied tbe borse did not run fat, but thought it shied at something and turned ovei tbe bug gy. It is very fortunate that the ac oldent did not happen near tbe blgb bank where it is unprotected by a railing, or tbe remit might bave bee 1 muob more serious. Mrs. Van Horn is still suffering from the shock aud confined to ber lied. Wbilo slowly recoveiing sbe still feels tbe effects of tbe seveie Injuries, and it was thought toi a time that ber skull was fractured. The Churches Methodist Episcopal oburcb A. II. Lathrop, pastor. Public service nt 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. ni. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epwortb League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday eveuing. All cordially invited. Sunday morning, Saoiamental ser mon. Subject, "Tbe Cross." After tbe sermon tbe pastor will administer tbe saorament. Evening lecture, sub ject, "Job and Company." Episcopal services at 11 a. m. the third Sunday intach month, conducted by Archdeacon II. D. Chambers. Sun day School every Sunday at 10 a. ni. U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. ni.; Y. P. C. E. 7:15 p. m. j preaching, 8:00 p. iu. Prayer meeting at 6 p. m. Wednesday. Junior Socit'v Saturday at 8 p. ni. All are cordially invited to attend all or any of these ser 'ies. Pastor, J. M. Tresenriter. Christian Church Preaching services at K. of P. Hall each Sunday evening and at 11 a. m. each hrst aud third euu day, and at Odell at 11 :30 a. ni. each second and fourth Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. in. and Y. P. S. C. E. at ti:30 p. ni. each Sunday at K.of P. Hall Cordial invitation t the tmplie. VV. A. Wood, Minister Baptist churob Sunday school 9:50 each Sunday, breaching 11 a, m. and 8:00 p. m. ; mi 1 week Prayei service at 8 p. m. Wednesday evening Rev. C. A. Nutley, Pastor Kiverslde Congregational Churob, vv. uuumore, pastor, services Sun day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in., evening worship at 8 d. m Catholic Church Regular services every Sunday. Belmont M. E. Church. S. 8. 10 a. m Preaching 11 a. m., Epwonh League 6.30 p. m., Preaching 7.30 p. m. At Cranoer 1st and 3rd Snndavs: 3 d. m At Menom.nee 2nd and 4th Sundays; a p. m. You can't be well if vou have a weak unhealthy, tired out stomach. Neither can you leei good if by some little irregu larity in eating you have caused the stomach to get out of order. These little stomach troubles are signes of In digestion, which may and very often does turn into a verv bad case of dyspen- -1.1 ll.,H ., 1 . I.': . . . -;J -i... t'uti . a I'm 1.1113 VJ Ull a BUlgltt d i v without d'ling something to over come it. Take some eood reliable and safe digeftant like KODOL for dyspep sia. KODOL is the best remedy known today for heart burn, lielching and all troubles arising from a disordered diges tion. It is pleasa.il to take and affords relief promptly .Sold by Keir & Cass. Will Mar In Hnail Pl- The remedy that makes jou eat.nl.f p and grow strong, called Palmo Tablets, will be sold regularly by Williams' III........... ' II 1 fl. "mt ...... f..uv,T , ii7via unci, aiicbo (rrai nPI'lt. .nil i..it.litit.ilin k..ll.l 1 ' hiu."UDM.U,IUU UUIIUCIB Ull I J Kft... i . . 1, .1 r rv . TI ere is nothing better for stomach trou I. i lull, k'rinnr ,.i.;..i, ..: - ..." .kv.'v.j, niiiv l,WlltniilB the same j ices found in a healtbv BtOlliarli. Ki (Dill la nffur.il n,i . . - - - V..V.VV. V. 1 . U R 1 1 (1 1 - antced pl.i for the relief of heart burn, tlatiilem-,. our stomach, belching of gas, nuu-Mi, and all stomach troubles. Soni tinu-i. when you don't feel just riul '. when ' oil art ilmmv nftar im.ala ..... y.Mir iitruii acnes or wnen yon nave no mill) tinn nnA vnu ora hmo. i . . ' uvn mm irri able, tak. a litllo KODOL. It di- svm wmi; yi n eai ii win make you Ii.mi it- v,l K.t i..:-x. n Itaske. Social at Mt. Hood. A basket social nt Mt H nnil hull will In eiren for tlie bennHt r.t th CathtTic ihurch on Thanksgiving evening. N enl,., '8. bv Me9dnma 8. A. iitl :, Lnroux aud Beit Sandman ' ii ''mi l dance and a good time f ir i: . L . jlmdy is cordially iuvilid to attend huiI hnva a ukkiI time lbs ladies will do tbe best they can to make it pleasant tor all. Babies and childien need prompt at tention wh ! suffering from conglis ai d colds. The hnst remedy for mothers to ue is Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It tastes nearly as goad as maDle sucar. it contains no opiate, and it is laxa tive and drives the cold out of the system oy gen'iv moving the Imwel Snlil hv k"mr .( P., t- . j . . v . M rs. Veu i' V has opened dressmaking parlors in liic Jacobson residence, where she is prepared to do fashionable dress making. Chapped bands are quickly rured aDDlvillff Chnnilu rlai n'U Vat 1 1. by 25 cents. For sale by Koir and Cas, ice, Have You a Friend? Then tell him about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tell him how it cured your hard cough. Tell him why you always keep it in the house. Tell him to ask his doctor about It. Doc tors use a great deal of it for throat and lung troubles. Th best kind of a testimonial " Sold for over sixty years." A SU4 tT O. ATT Co., Iwall, MM. AIM nnuiMlurra 01 9 SARSAPARILLA. yers PILLS. HAIR VIGOR. W km n Marat I Wa pnbllah tha formnlM or all oar madlainM. One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will nasten recovery, uonxiy maun Notice. Members of the Pythian Sisters are requested to attend lodge Tuesday evening, Nov. 19. Imporant business to atteud to. Mrs. Blanche Sheets, M. ot R. O. Always was hick. When a man says he always was sick troubled with a cough that lasted all winter what would you think if ha should say be never was sick aftjr useing Ballard's Horehonnd Syrup. Such a man exists Mr. J. C. Clark, Deliver, Colorado, writes: "For years I wa troubled with a cough that w ould last all winter. This cough left me in a miserable condiiiou. I tried Ballard's llorehi und Syrup and nave not had a sick day i-ince. That's what it did for me." Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. Kids Wanted for Irrigation Bonds. Forty thousand dollars, seven per leut, Hvo tear gold bonds, dated Oc tober 1, 1907, in denomination of $500 secured by first mortgage on East Fork Irrigating company's system in Hood River valley, covering ditches, rights ot way, contracts and personal pioperty. Interest payable semi-annually. Bids foi all or any part of said bonds will he received by the company until November 23, 1907. Tbe right is reserved by tbe company to reject any or all bids. Address, Secretary East Fork Irri gating Co., Hood Kiver, Oregon Exposure To cold draughts of air, to keen and cutting winds, sudden changes of tho tempe ature, scanty clothing, undue exposure of the throat and neck after public speaking and singing, bring on cougliB and colds. Ballard's Horehound Syrup is the best cure. Mrs A. Barr Houston, Tex. write?, Jan. 31 1902: "One bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup cured me of a very bad cough. It h very pleaseant to take. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. It you wish to save t50 to 875 when you buy your piano, buy direct from tbe faotory dealer and not fiom agents or canvassers. Hnvnml hanntifnl in. struments just received from Chicago at Soule's Piano House. Second band pianos and organs taken in exchange. Durance casn or lime payments. Can vnll nffnnl In trillu a ill. n iuari. OU8 a matter an to nfErlwt. a Kait otA e cough, when for a trifling amount you ii secure a iniiiie oi "nicKory HarK Cough Remedy," that is guaranteed to Cllre or innnev refimilHtl Priiui 9R. Hl)n and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by Chas. viarite anu ueaiers every wnere.. MOSIER .Fruit Lands, in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing coromui.ity. Six miles east of uoou t.iver. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will do well to write or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Motier. Oregon. WOOD FOR SALE. I am nrenared to fiirniah mill ort ioK wood, also other kinds of wood. I have a new lrasoliiip n-nml u .ml prepared to do a iwing. Also do general iomui num. FRED HOWE. HOOD RIVER Cider Mill Patronize Home Industry And Bring Your Can-. mng Goods to Us, j