HOOD RIVER OLAOIER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1607. 1 WN T GO t ' I 1 We must REDUCE OUR DRY GOODS so as to be able to move them in sr. Taller room, and we are REDUCING THE PRICE on every thing in the Dry Goods line, including Shoes, Clothing, Dress Goods, Underwear, Hats, Rubber Goods, in fact, j every thing in the Dry Goods line is reduced. Come Early and get the Best Four ME V n ? I' t ft i CORRESPONDENCE. ODELL. (). H. Ebrok an i Master Klmer Kg Kirt weut to Portland Tuesday of taut week. Tbey visited relatives and tbe fruit fair ami teturned to tbeir homes io Odell Friday. Mrs. Stanton went to Portland Wednesday of last week fct a week' visit witb ber sister-in-law, Mrs. Law rence, and witb otberi relatives. Mr. Keisohou was badness visitor in Portland last week. Mr. and Mis. Raawell Shelley, of Carson, Wash., were in Udell last week on business. Both are looking wcll and are well pleased with tboir looation. Mr. and Mrs. Shelley have a wide circle of friends in Hood River valley, who will be glad to bear that they are meeting witb success In tbeir new Held. Udell people are glad to woloome tbern here at any time either as visitors or as permanent resideuts. Tbe woodshed at tbe cburob is com pluted, tbe work neoessary for its con struction having been donated, by a few of the men and boys who attend services here. Wallace Young has hauled some big loads of apples from tbe Lawienoe Smith ranch. Une day last week be bad 110 boxes of apples for Hood Riv er aud on tbe return trip 4800 pounds of freight for II. Conuaway at Udell. Clinton Wood came home Saturday after several days business visit In Potlaud. The Ladies Aid society, of Odeil, met at the home of Mrs. Alice Poole lunt Ibursday. Thejmany friends of Mrs.'JM. P. Netf will be glad to beni that she Is in Hood River, aba and ber mother having come 'from Portland last Fri day. Mrs. Nell says M. P. and W. t. Null will not go to California as was intended, but that all will' remain In Portland this wlntet It preseut plans nro not changed. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vanderbil; were Portland visitors lust week. V. U Caines killed a large lynx re cently. Mrs, U. P. Odell had so far recov erud from ber receut very seveie ill-tic-is as to be able to bo brought borne Iw-t week. Clinton Wood went to Mosler Mon day. Mrs. 8. 1). Fisher, of Mosler, ex penta to move here and reside witb Iter parents this winter. J. lie obildieu will attend Odell tohool. Misses Lur line and Irene have been here for Home time pupil? of our school. Mr. Fisher is employed iu Portland and reoeives a good salury. J. R. Crosby and W. A. Lookmau have been doing some Improving lu t ho way of building., A good U. E. meeting last Sunday evening is reported. J. M. Sheiley, leader. The C. E. la planning a For It's the f Willi U Cw 8 FREE Japanese Curio Teapots With cacti and every one dollar purchase of THELMA PERFUME WowillGIVK YOU elegant little mantle or corner-curio puce. Many of our best customers ha ve used THKLMA PEKFUMK and have pronounced it tlie best delicate, dainty and lasting. WE KNOW IT IS GOOD, as wo have handled it before, but in this way we are giving away those teapots as a lit tit? gift to our best customers on perfumes. WrE WANT TO GIVE YOU ONE. . See these curios in our window. Also come in and look over our beauti ful new fall line of package and bulk perfumes now on hand. KEIR & CASS H SMITH BLOCK Thanksgiving program to be giveu at the chnirb I hankagiviiig day in the etoi'iug united noljcr i given that the puce or tiino baa bren changed. J, A. Cook Lbs a grapbapboue to help him wil? awav the lonesome hours as Mi Conk i.-i a.vny in Arizo na. M.Hwthnrne has u larga amount of lumber on the ground and will use it in iniprou iiu-nta at "Ilazelwood Farm." Peter Jochiumen is hem fioni Uma tilla for ii -titiif with bU father. P. Jocbimsen, of Udell. Mr. Jochiiusen, jr., Is foreman or a bridge crew iu the employ of tbe O. R. & N. railroad. Mis F. S. Hammond is home from a visit in The Dalles. UNDERWOOD. E. C. Hamilton went to Stevenson Wednesday morning to take teachor's examination. We wish biin success, as be is a good teacher. Mrs. I'.lmu Kubards o-tmo up from Siiiiw, Ural, lust .'.week to visit her par ents, Mr and Mrs. F. Luthy. T horotou & Ktuart Wood Co, or it will be hereafter known us the Radges Wood Co., have added reonrorceineuts to tbeli ciiiiip, putting on thirteen moro men and expect t? have tour teams on the road iu a tew days. The company expect to , put out several thousand cords of wood. Geo. Handle left for Portland Wednesday morning on tbe Dalles City. Ueorge bus been sticking to business pretty close us it is tbe first trip out siuco coming up last winter. Mr. aud Mrs. C. S. True, Mr. Horuewooil and S. Samuels came over from Hood River last week and drove across the country to Little White Salmon valley to lock over some land that Mr. True is pure ha -dug. As Underwood lata t!i reputation of producing tbe first hurries lot ship ment this year, kIio will also have a reputation for lute oucs. You should aoe the lino ripu stritn berries Shei mau Frederiob has on display ttt Smith's storo. bberuiuu siiys bis-vines ate loaded with green hcrrio and blooms. Rev Morehouse buid set vices Sun day ut the Cameron sobool house. He reports u targe and an attentive congregation. He holds services at CbenowMb hool bonne the secoud and f oiu tli Sundays ami the first and third at the Cameron. Will Stlpp made a luisine-a trip to Tbe Dalles- Ihursdi.y of last week. Will snys they intoud to ruu tbe mill through the wintur if the weathet will permit. . - Profv Kolobk has added seme new names to bis pay loll, muklng In nil about '20 men iu tbe tush. Some are making wood aud are rapidly getting ground iu shape for orchard. A. J.' llayues, P. Sayther, Koely, Deuboys and Cass receivod a nioe ihlpuuut of Idaho hay Saturday. Squie of tbom expressed themselves us bay bejug. a litliu high. Talk about ECONOMY BUY THE AMWAY WATCH best ad we can get. one of these beautiful littk 3C FL Bo your spuds! If you want to see nice ones see Emit U nit hers. He can show ynu potatoes that will measure llxl.'l iucbts and won t bave io look much either. Will Undeiwood came over from Stlpp Bros Saturday. He waelooking very wise ana swapping lokes witb bis Underwood friends. Having bad tome heavy frosts. Claud Airsnian says bis potatoes have e icaped so far as the vines are nice and green. J. Ai. Moore and Mr. Mode came up from Portland Saturday looking tor a mill sits aud a timber proposi tion. uur friend ueorge wise rnnio up from Cbenowith on tbe Simons Wednesday morning on business and took in tbe sights in our oity. J. 11. Hunt, of Hood River, went over to Little White Salmon Wedues day to look at land. He reports as being well pleased. F. Lutby, sr., made a business tiip to tbe cruuty seat Friday returning Suturday. Little Louis Larson is improving very rapidly, his fever being biukau in el :ven days. BARRETT. The Hon. R. Shelley, lute proprietor of the Little White store, now resid ing at Carson, Waeh , whs a caller at tbe Rocktord Thursday ot last week. We are alwu s pleased to meet him tor be Is one ot those men that generally is posted ou most subjects, therefore it is a pleastuu to meet biui. Cull again bonotablo R. Heath, tbe mason, will soou bo through witb the work iu lowu, but has a little country work yet. Tbe Rookford man did some good substantial road mending near the store. Let others do a little ou the same road then we will have just us good a road as auy in tbe valley. 0. E. Marabaui has been cleaning up on bis raucr, cut down me rjrusn and briers on tbe main load, slashed and burned a few acres north of tbe house and in a short time will bave the Btump puller at work. BELMONT. The dry fall weather bag at last come to an end and everybody is re joioing over tba Une rain which began to tall during last Monday night. Miss Daisle Atkinson left for her borne at Morgan, Ore., on tbe local laat Tuesday morning. She had been visiting witb the family of II. Taylor tor a few days. I". U. Church finished packing ap ples tbe first of this week. He had some of the nicest apples that have gone into Hood River this year. Miss Maud Merrell took a spin from her sohool on Mount Hood (or China bill) last Friday evening and came down borne to see ber parents and friends a little wblie. She left lor her school again Sunday at uoou. E W. fj P FREE .Japanese curios- an RELIABLE DRUGGISTS c5J DC Brag'g lseuberrf sennas to be runnina a slight opposition to tbe Alt. Hood stage. some ot l tit jjuu;i people of our neighborhood stent a very pleasant even itiir one ii j last week a. L Kaufman's to toiebiate the 11. h birth day of Master Roy Kaufman. A party of s-ven, consisting of Rev. Bronson end wile, H. Taylor aud wife. Misses Duisie Atkinson and Kuth Couovbr and Guy Wood worth weut from here to the Devil's Fdnob Mow I last Monday and speut a very pleasant day. Tbe Home Telephone Company bave been quite busy during tbe last few days in this locality potting up new poies and getting ready f r the! new pboue line, l-'rom tbe looks ot tbeir work fey must be Intending to stay tor some time, we do hope that they will give us a better seivice than tbe old system has been giving us. PINE GROVE Lulu Hunt Las returned from Wash ington. Sam Campbell is expected bon.e from Idaho thW week. Orva Maaiil soeut Suuduv with friends iu Pine drove. We are ploased to uote Miss Anna Mohr's impioved health. Mrs. George Littletield was Quite ill last week ot lagrippe Dr. bumble whs culled. Queiy: How manv ladies may ride iu a one seated auto? Soaio of tbe apple packers hove learned to tbeir sonow that ouulitv pay 3 bettei than quantity. Hon II. Lage is putting a oonorete do r aud wall in his cellar. lir. Willis Van Horn recovered uliloieutly from ber recent aooldent as to be able to b btougbt to ber heme on tbe butte last Friday. Mr. (iilt.ort brought the family out in his auto. Drs. Jeiikius and Wilson spent Sun day ut E. H. Luge's. The former Is veiy defclruu ot purchasing land iu the vallc. '( , Ou Thursday afternoon of this week the Aid society are to meet iu tbe church lecture room to prepare woik for the ocming bazaar. Ibo Grange bail U rapidly Bearing conviction. Announcement will be made lutor enncerniug the Chautau qua courso which will oouvene there early in Deoembei. Fiank and Herman Detbmnn, alter n two weeks absence in Poitund, came up Satuiday for a few hours stay at tba parental borne. The ladies Aid of Pine Grove will unite with the llelmont ladies in giv ing a baziiiir and chicken dinner at tlo opera bouse in liood Liter De comber Hi. They will be pi ased to re ceive oonti'ibutiotis of artioles for tbe sale at any time. Our M'liool opened Monday morning vith a fourth teacher at ber post ot duty. Wo are pleased to welcome Mis9 Kauford u our midst t ud hope she will enjoy ber tehool work here. Eaob teucher iu tbo building will now in truce two grades. ve believe that this year will prove tbe banner year for thorough, effectual work. Owing to tbe illness of tbe pastor no preaching services were held Sun day, bur jf able be will preaoh here next Sunday both morning and even ing. While the attendance in our Sun day 6cbool Is not so large as it should be, much Interest is being taken in the class work. Mnrgent Well's dins liol li the banner tliU month tor the hi'thest pel cent of attendance. Mrs. Kennedy olosed tbe Sunday school in a very Interesting mauuer, citing an instance in tbe history .if tbe west to correspond with the lesson of the day. OYSTERS PUMPKIN PIE the Fnworth League will give a so cial at the home of Win. Keunedy on Tuesday evening, Novembei 20. u l.:.. . .... . nv,. -.' j i uuiiinui file pui;ii no iuukuqi unu tu make mid oysteis will be served, lbe proceed of tbe evening are to go to ward 4 l aying lights for tbe churob eli'o l ie lihti if possible. BINGEN. About 7 p. m. ou t'rlday, Novem ber 1, the quietude of this village waa disturbed by tbe piercing, though not uh'iikI ulioiii pounds ot brass and drum. 0,:r puaceful ind industrious citlen? were somewhat disturbed ut Urst, but hmi tbey were aesured that no harm would befall them tbey treat ed the matter ae a joke. Ihe occasion for tini demonstratiou was nothing more nor less then that a delegation ofcitUous from White Salmon, no conipHi.ied by their local band, bad come lo lUugen to see the cars. W. O. Wi.lty aud wire are late ar rival ut the Maples hotel, Mr. Willey having just returned from an extend ed vi.-ii in Illinois aud other middle wot kt .iles. O. (J. lientz, of Portland, spent Sunday with "tbe buncb of Bingen boosters." A. Smith, of Columbus, SVssh., epeut a v.eek in Bingen reoeutly. ile etmned to bis home Friday. Mr. Smith says liinen looks good to him aud m ill return soou to make it his homo. , Mr. aud Mrs. 0. C. Wetherell, of Carton, are in Bingen tor the winter Saturday evening, November 23, Reynolds' ball, social danoa. Time, place, evont. L. E. Shields, of St. Paul, Minn., was iu town one day last week. Mi. Shields knows something about tbe North Bank road and the country &, Co thinngh which it will go, so I said I) it tbe ooo rlacp If twenn Pasco on om and aud Vancouver on lbe other 1 1 receive tbe greatest benefit there frn'ii woi.l I be Btogeb. it belnit tbe li irihutiug point tor al tU White ndnii'o and trout Laxe count rv. MOUNT HOOD. Owing to tbe III health of Rev. Brauatetter, there will be no church services at Mt liood next Sunday. lbe Middle Vallej mill olosed down list Saturday W an indeflnite period. Hcllaii Meyers returned last week rom bis huutiug trip in eastern Ore gon witb eleven geese to bis credit. There was a veiy interesting meet ing of the grange last Friday evening. Many of tbe members turned oat and listeiit-d ti a novel and pleasing pro gram, which was followed as usual by an excllent Inncb Three new names wtrre toted on aud Mrs. Riea and Miss Toon were taken into the grange. We aie looking foi ward with interest to the next meeting wbicb occurs De cember 6. Don't forget tbe Ihauksgiving din ner tb ladier aie prepaiing lbe bill of tare tbey are ditcusbiog sounds very tempting, and In this case tbe realization will surely be far ahead of tbe anticipation. W. L. Owen has moved hit familv dewn to a house near tbe sohool so that bis children may attend sobool. Mrs. Robt. Leasoie has I een ouite ill witb rheumatism foi a fortniubt. Supervisor Jake Lenz is at work on tbe roadi ngain. Mao Rush is borne from eastern Or egon for a few days. DUKES VALLEY. Our One weather still continues but it looks as though it would soon be broken by tbe gentle patter of tbe nioistore iu the shape of rain drops. There seems to bave been a verv good crop of coyotes this year as they serenade tbe Dukes Valleyites almost every nigbt. However, tbey bave not dene muob damage yot. It is repott ed that tbey killed three bead of goats ror u. it. cone and have oaptured a few chickens fioui different parties. Tbe people of Duk. g Vallev seem to bave had tbeir part of iiiitfoitui u in tbe way of losing horses. J. E. Wbis ler was first His horse got caught on a barbed wire fence and died. Rov Slooooi lost a horse, but they sav there is no grett loss without some little gaiu, so tbey set traps and oaugbt three coyotes that Lad come to bid farewell to tbe remains. Mr. lav lor alao lost a horse. Lukes Vallev is a good plaoe for horses to die, as tbe writer has bad bis share lu this loss, but not recently. Mark Uaruwon. wife and son were in our valley week before last. Thev have moved to Grants Pass to make tbeir tutuie bomo. Judge Ileuderson is in our vallev with his surveying Instruments. Judge thinks that ho can show some of these old settlers how the land lays. It may be be can for tbey are all willing and ready to be showed if be Is smart enough to do it. Cbas. Stanton is thinking ot mov ing to Vancouver,, Wash., this week. He Is uot aura that be likes it better than Dukes Valley, but thinks be will try it for year and if he does be may locate there. We regret to see bim leave our mdist, but feel sore he will return aga n. John (juiooy Caruuban ut seen iu oar valley witb a man that was look ing for a hon e. If you waut a borne In Dukes Valley. John Quiuoy can io rate you on any kind of a place you waut. V Call for the Observance of World's Temperance Monday. Tbe fourth Sunday u November ot each year has been designated World's Sunday School Temperance Sunday. The highest ecclesiastical bodies of neaily all denominations have given recognition to this day. lbe appoint ment is also mado by tbe luternatiou al Sunday School convention, through the international leeeon committee, and provision li ruadi? for a woild'u Sund ty tcbool temperance lemon. Tbe drink cause is world wide aud youug people in pari ion lar should be taught that it is a orlme against the nation and a sin against Ood. It Is fitting therefore that tbe subject be presented from both national and per sonal points ot view. We therefore call upon all pastors, Sunday school superintendents and teachers to make the observauoo of World's Sunday School Temperance Sunday November 24, a noted occa sion. Let it be tbo gient uunual tem perance Held day for the Sunday schools of tbe woild. Mrs. iVilbui F. Crafts, Supt. Sundav tcbool depart, meut world's W. C. T. U. Mrs. Stel la B liwin, Supt. Sunday school de partment national W. C. I. U. Mrs D. J. Treibcr. Supt. S. S dep..rt me lit, flood Klrer w. U. 1. U. Bids Wanted for Irrigation Bunds. Forty thousand dollars, seven pei cent, five year gold bunds, dated Oc tober 1, 1907, in denomination Of 8500 secured by first mortgage on East Fork Irrigating company's system io Hood River valley, covering ditobes, rigbta ot way. contracts and personal pioperty. lutereat payable semi-annually. Bids foi all or any part of said bonds will be received by tbe oompany nntil Novemter 23, 1907. Tbe right Is reserved by the oompnny to reject any or all bids. Address, Secretary East Fork Irri gating Co., Hood River, Oregon. I ittlag Tp the New Quarters. Tbe Stewart Furniture and Bard ware t o. aie beginning to move goods into tbe addition just completed by Frederick & Arnold, and Mr. Stewart left this week for Portland to com plete tba purchase of new goods for tbe store. The company now bave 21,000 feet of floor spaoe, and it is said to be tbe largest spaoe oooapivd by any mercantile establishment iu tbe state outside of Portland. It will be filled fall ot new goods and these lection offered the publio will be equal to an; of tbe large metropol itao stores. Large arches are being cut through tbe brink walls in tbe basement and ground floor of tbe new addition to cooneot witb tbe old store, and the new addition has a baloony arrange ment foi tbe display of furniture that practically gives them an additional tloorspaoe, or fonr floors. Tbe top floor in the new building will be ased for carpets, rugs, outtaios, eto , anl an elaborate system of bangeis for displaying logs is being installed which will add to the oonvenienoe of showing tbe (took, as well as to the attractiveness ot tbe display. The bangers will aooommodate nearly 100 of tbe large floor rugs, and are to ar ranged that tbe entiie pattern of all oau be seen by moving tbern alon on iue nangera. Tbe entire iront of tbe ground floor on me intra street side Is plate glass, wnioh will admit of an elegant dis play, the glass running down to tbe oor, wnue the balcony and upper noor are well lighted, and tbe open court in toe center adds to tbe pleas ing e&ect. The basement will be need for heaw -and balky articles, and contains tbe most complete mooldiog rack In tbe state, lbe floor ot the basement Is on a line with tbe ground floor of tbe oeoond street side, and makes it oon veolent to reach from that end of the store. Lecture Course Entertalnmeat. lbe Uarfcer-Uowe entertainers will appear at tbe opera bouse Tnesdav I M Ibis is tbe third in tbe Coogrega tional Ladies Entertainment course, lbe oompany is comDosed of Homer Oar ber, banjo, saxophone and maglo; voas. nowe, violin, lenor and music al novelties; Mrs. Maude Howe, pian ist and accompanist The nrnurmn will Pn II U i ut r, I hnnin aavnnhnMA .Ia lio and vocal aolos. Twenty minutes uiagia. oanio ana aaltar duetts, anil other instrumental combinations, In eluding imitatious ot all sorts. Tbe program will begin al 8:15 and no one will be seated daring tbe rendi tion of a number. Tickets ou tale at Clarke's drug store Tuesday morning. Single admisison, 75 cents; children unaer ii, v centt. The Churches Methodist Episcopal ohurch A. If. Lathrop, pastor. Publio tervioe ut 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday sobool at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Tbursdav evening. All cordially invited. hpiecopal services at 11 a. m. the third Sunday in each month, conducted by Archdeacon II. D. Chambers. Sun. day School every Sunday at 10 a. m. U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m.: Y. P. C. E. 7:15 p. m.; prcarliine,8KI0 p. m. Prayer meeting at p. m. Wednesday. Junior SocUty Saturday at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend all or any of t hes ner '"w. Pastor, J. M. Tresenriter. Christian ChurchPreaching services at K. of P. 1 1 all each Sundav evening and at 11 a. m. each Am and third Sun day, and at Odell at 11:30 a. m. each second and fourth Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m and Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. a. h Sunday at K. of P. Hall. Cordial invitation to the puplic. W. A. Wood, Minister. Baptist church Sunday school 9:50 eacb Sunday. Preaching 11 a, m. and 8:00 p. m. ; ml4 week Prayer service at S p, m. Wednesday evening Kev. u. A. Nutlev. Pastor l;i ersi !o Congregational Church. 1 ; I l , . r. ' W. i Uilii'.ore. pastor. Services Sun. dn t 11 m. m., Christian Endeavor at " p m., evening worship at 8 p. m. (alh..ic huri'li titular services every S.i. d v, I'm lmi.' t M. E. Church, S. S. 10 a. m. Pn uchii . 1 1 a. in., Epworth League 6.30 p m , 1'reaeliiiig 7 3(1 p. m. At Cr, pi-r a. and 3rd Sundays; 3 p. . m. At Mi noin n.-u 2nd and 4th Sundav : 3p in. ' lv. Ma-y I . ne, with the Mary Lane Medical ai'd Surgical Institute of Port 's.1 , ti.. i dieeHcee of women and children (xclusivcly. Maternity caws givan special attention. Children ad opt'tl into uood families. An nn-t. anitaiium rnn iu connection. Suffer- lllg WOW, 11 II do well to confer with her. Ci't'Hi " ' f"" correspondence i.i. YM al. Address Mary I , r.. "mi 5 to 14 Grand 1' "Hand, Ore. n24 absi'hi'c s Lane ln-t Theater I. . Mt. Hood tooth Dowdnr. U at it. tl, worm ai imams rimrmacv. Mminv Hack if not satisfactory. 114' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION nepartment r the Interior. Lund office, at The Dalles, i nKon November 16, WW. Notice it her. hy riven hm RALPH 8. 8HEU.EY. of Howl River. Oregon, haa tiled no loo ut his luwiltnm 14. fill KB (111 I flVlNVMir IA.ir.Min.. ivirt nf 111. I.'m vl.. ti ... . r.r '' Aug. in, mul. for the WJdSKU Kli 8E of Section I anil N W'iNEV, of Upturn ta,'J. w-v,.i v.. R,Ke J E , W. .M an" thai m.hi .. i will u made before the Ril. tcr and Km-lver. at The Dal lea, Oreroo on December 27th, l 7. ' He names the Ibllowlmi wltneaaei to iirov his continuous residence upon and cultlva. lion or. the land, via.; M. D. odell. R. R. Lewla. V. P. Kemp. ailofHood River. 6 on u2i.dai c. W. Mug UK, Rejiattr, My Hair is Extra Long Feed your hair; nourish it; give it something to live on. Then it will stop falling, and will grow long and heavy. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only genuine hair-food you can buy. It gives new life to the hair-bulbs. You save what hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. The beat kind of a testimonial "Bold for over sixty years." KadtbvJ. O. lr Co., Lowell, JUw. Aiao nwmreomw or f SARSAPAR1LLA. tiers PILLS. CHERRY PECTORAL. Xewtowns field $1800 Per Acre. Complete returns bave been received! by Jaa. Laoey on an acre of New towns, mention of wbiob was made a couple of weeks ago. He marketed 791. boxes or first grade apples, which' brought 11698.55 He has left 50 boxes' of seconds, a blob will sell for about 11.50 per box, and bting the total! gross sales from one acre of Newtownsi op to $1800. Tbe returns trom his. three and a half acres of bearing ap ples, all kinds, are $3801.76, for first grade apples alone, and tbo seconl grades will (ally pay for tbe laboi or taking oare of tbe crop. Tbia makeai an average of over 11000 an aciei profit. Stocklor.-Thede. W. T. Stockton and Mlsi Francesi Thede were married at high noon yes terday, at the lepidence of Mr. and Mis. W. II. Stewart, In tbe Darrett. district, Rev. W. C. Gilmore officiat ing. Tbe bride bas been making ber borne with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart tor several years. Mr. StooKton came beie recently from eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Stookton will go to housekeeping on tbe Kordeu placr, wbicb tbey will have charge of for tbe recent purchaser, Robt. Living ston. Safe to Handle. Investigators tell as Tis tbe little things that kill. You'li find no deadly mioiobes On a 81000 bill. Always was Mck. When a man says be always was sick troubled with a cough that lasted ull winter what would you think if lie should say he never was sick aftr useing Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Such a man exists. Mr. J. C. Clark, Denver, Colorado, writes: "For years I wa troubled with a cough that would last all winter. This cough left me in a miserable condition. I tried Ballard's Horehound Syrup and nave not had a sick day since. That's, what it did for me." Sold bv Chan. N. Clarke. Exposure. To cold draughts of air. to keen audi cutting winds, sudden changes of the, tetnpe ature, scanty clothing, undue exposure of the throat and neck after public speaking and sinuinz. brina oni coughs and colds. Ballard s Horehound SvruD iathehHt cure. Mrs A. Barr Houston, Tex. writ-, Jan. 81 1902: "One bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup cured me of a very uu iiwgii. ii n very pieaseant to take. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. If you wLb lo save $50 to 875 when you bay your piano, buy direct from the factory dealer 8Dd not finm agents or canvafsors. Several beautiful in struments just received from Chicago al Soule's Piano House. Secoud baud pianos aud organs taken in exebnugu. Balance cash or time payments. Can you afford to trifle with eo pe i ous a matter us to neglect a bad i old nr cough, when for a trifling amount yi,u can aecure a bottle of ' Hickory Bark Cough Kumedy," that Is guaranteed to'. turr or money reiunoeu. 1 rice i'.rv, ii'e; and $1 00 per liottle. For aale I y Clin.. N. Clarke and dealers every where.. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good urowii.g ciiumui.ity. Sit miles east of Hood River. Also homesteads and re linquish ments. Parties wishing to buy will do w ell to writu or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Mofcier, Oregon WOOD FOR SALE. I am Prepared to famish mill and slab wood, also other kinds of wood. I Stave a new gasoline wood saw and am prepared to do sawing. Also do general team work. FRED HOWE.