f. i i t Pour I PRICE on every V. .mm i every tning in tne ury uooas line is CORRESPONDENCE. ODELL. Mrs. Stanloa returned home Thurs day after having visited a week with Portland relatives. She was accom panied by ber niece, Miss Josephine Lawrence, of Portland. Wis, Blooher bas built a borse shed neat the school bouse for tbe protec tion ot tbe team which is driven to school every day to carry the Blooher cliildieo who are pupils in Odull school. Im D. Boved was a Portland visitor a lew days last week. J. W. Htrong bas sold the west twenty aores of his Odull ranch. We did uot learn tbe name ot the pur chaser. Consideration, f MOO. Mr. Strong came to Odell aboat three years ago and by energy and strict at tention to business carvod iron) the forest a goodly competence. George Pratber bas men at work cutting wood on bis Udell land. Mr. Prather expects to have one thousand cords of wood cat and shipped. Jag. English, who has charge of the work on the Weiden traot, just north ot bis home, chipped live oars ot wood over the Mt. Hood lailroad last week. Mr. Kugltsh bas much more to ship hs rapid an oars can be secured. Due tree on this tract, whon convert ed Into riok wood made r!5 rioks. J. W. Wilson shipped a oar of wood Inst l'huerday. J. 11. Eggert shipped a car of wood Monday. Wood cutters are at work on tbe bind formerly owned by F. E. Strang, tho present owner being a Mr. Taft. The SUngerlaud 20 acre tract just across tbe road east from M. Haw thorne's land, bas been sold to Claude Ciipple. Mi. Copple owns an oiobard in Udell and knows tbe value ot Hood ICiver land as an invostmont bence this pure 'j ana. Elmer Smith came borne Monday, lit; has beun visiting relatives aud friends at bis old home nenr Penawa vin, Waib. He also visited lelutives at other points in Washington. Tbe entertainment that was to bave b ou given this eveulng bas been in (Icllnitely postponed. Sabbath school and other servioes next Sunday morning will not behold in the church at Udell. This is in order that all may attend tbe dedica tion of tbe Chriitian oburcb in Hood River that day. Mrc. II. S. Uulligun became very ill Monday of last week aud tbe attend ing physiolau pronouuoed ber disease appendicitis No improvement bav lug taken place by Wednesday an op eration was performed. At this writ ing Mrs. Ualligan 'a condition is re ported as good as could be expected nud frleudj hope she may speedily re cover. Rov. Woods preached bis last ser mou tor the oburcb year last Sunday. For LAS W It's the t Jiri"iiir g FREE Japanese Curio Teapots With encli 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 be.-.t customers huvo used THELMA PERFUME and have pronounced it the best delicate, dainty and lasting. WE KNOW IT IS (JOOD, as we have handled it before, but in this way we are giving away these teapots us a little gift to our best customers on perfumes. WE WANT TO GIVE YOU OXE. 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 SMITH BLOCK i ' 3G3. DOWN THE We must REDUCE OUR DRY GOODS so as to thing in the Dry Goods line, including Shoes, Clothing, r-v s t Ihe annual business meeting of the oflicers of tbe orgunizatiou will be h Id the evouimi of tho day on whicb tl.is is written, Monday. Rainy weather was tbe cause of a very small utttendauce at C. E. Sun day. As tbe regluar meet! ig day of the Ladies Aid society of Udell would oo oui ou I'liankHigv ing day, no meeting will be held at this time. Tbe Plogg tract ot laud, consist'iiti of 20 acres situated north of Jas. Eng lish and near the river, has boon sold. MOSIER. Although it hps boon mining pretty bard for some time it has not quite washed us nut ot existence an we are alivo and as busy as ever. Elmer Root made a trip to Tho Dalles lant Tuesday w here he Diet his brother, Leo, who is moving to Pa- yett, Idaho, to reside. Ralph Duvull made a trip to Hoed River Tuesday. Or. Robinson took Cecil Rowland and A If roil Parriah to The Dalles hos pital Ixbt Tuesday where lie operated upou their tonsils. The little boys were accompanied by their parents. We aie glad to be hIjUi to suy that both boys huvo ill most recovered. Mrs. W A. iliiHbands and daugh ters, Emily aud Arvillit, and Mrs. El mer Root aud son, Kugene, wore Hood Ki voi visitors last luesdity. Mrs. Wm. Akors weut to Portland Tuesday ou business aud returned Sunday on the local. Mr Coylo niade a business trip to Sherman county Saturday. Ueorgo Chamberlain, our real estate niau, made a trip to The Dalles Sat urday. W. W. Stevenson is rciy busy haul ing bis furulluro to the station from where be is gointf to sliip it to Port land, where they expect to mako their future home. We are sorry to lose snob gooil neighbors as Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson. Tbe young folk hnd a social bop in the Middloswait hull Friday ul (ht. The boys don't want any one to tbink they are forgotten, so they re membered almost every one Saturday night with a tick tack. In spite of tho rain tbe boys thought they Lad a jolly time. Miss Came Zilible, who Iiih been visiting her aunt, Mis. Dick Evans, went to I ho Dulles Monday. Mr. Mordnn, of Portland, wus up Sa in ilny to vitit his Li other bore. Miss Florenco liiown, of Portland, is up visiting her sitter, Currie, who is teaching school here. Moedameg Wiedrick and Paiii.-h were ilocd River passengeis ou the local Mouduy. Ueorgo Roidon visited relatives a few hours Monday. Mrs. Clara 11. Waldo, state lecturer of tbe Uratigo, will celebrate the for tieth anniversary of the founding of the order ot thu Patron of Husband ECONOMY BUY THE WAY AT c best ad we can get. i.a W HanUi Si.- mat -) FREE ftOOIX RIVER reaucea. Come E-arly and R. B. iy by giving a lecture at the church, December 4, at 1 p. oi. At 10:30 a. in. tbe members ot Mosier Orange will meet and give a dinner. MOUNT HOOD. Supt. J. T. NeS visited the Mt. Hood school last Friday. A. I is Editb returned to ber homo in Portland last Monday after visiting a month with ber sister at Mt. llood loe trustees or tbe new cburoh are inuab pleased with the way pe plo aie leypouding to tbe call for friends All are interested in tbe uew oburcb, and are helping generously toward tbe completion of the buildiug. 5 Pert Knight oame up tu Ml. llood nist week to help his brother lluuh dispose of their up (do crop. 1 hey ex pect tj reualu till alter 'lliuuksgivirig before returning to their I: , me ut Co lumbus, Wasb. Floyd Hess and Fted Wisharl left last Saturday for a shoit visit with frieuds at Oregon City. There will bo church sen ices next Sunday both morning and evening. Rev. J. V. Milligan will be lime. Harry and Leroy MoU'itfee came up to Mt. Hood last Friday uud were de tained on business suveral days. There is a meeting called i'ur Mio share holders ot tbe teiepl one coaij . oy next Saturday at which importiu.t business is to be transacted. The 11 ist Kno.v of the season a; -poared on Uald liulto list Friday. Plenty of ru n baa bte . falling this week also. Tbore Is a m..v in 1 at Mt. Hood. There are stamp oolleotors, post card oollnctois, ' end many ditforent fad dists, but it remained for Mt. iiond to develop tbe carriage wheel collect or Tbe wheels collected seem to di appear from the race ot the eartb so the collector Is supposed to keep then: in bis bead. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. P.obt. Leasure Is very much improved in heal h, aud expects to be about soon. Last Saturday E. Kirkpatrick tell in bis barn aud in some way bro! e his collar bone. Mr. Owen took him to town to the dootor. Chester Monroe spent a few days at Mt. Hood this week. Tbe many friends of Miss Nellie Wigle were saddened to heal last week of liei death ot ber home at N'oilh Yakima recently. Miss Wulo tangil school at Mt. Hood the .winter of 11KI5 G, and was highly esteemed in this com in unity. UNDERWOOD. N. M. Munch and family weut to Portlaud Monday morning for several days' visit with bis Liother-iu-law, rUr. Peterson. M. Smith made a business trip to Portland Wednesday aud returned Thursday morning. Tbo lindger Wood Co. bave rein forced thoii transfer to the beach by ml H KKLIABLE DRUGGISTS if, ,.",)C53 OLAOIER THUR8DAY, be able to move them in smaller room, and we are Bragg placing tbe names of Sam Uillim and Muse ihoruton on the payroll L. Sutherland moved over lroul Hood River tbo last ot tbe week outo tbe (i luce lately bought of P. Satber, Mr. Kollock who has beeu teacblog nere temporarily, baa been relieved by Mr. itiason, a young man from Idaho, who comes well recommended rn:i atuarc was in town tbla morn ing. He says there is nolbing dolug on i tie arive or l'i tne lagging camp, so ibis gives bin) moie tin e ou the ranch and we expect hi in to heroine a full Hedged raucher by spring J. W. Marsh came ud from Portlaud Saturday on Ihe Dalles City, bringing rruic trees to set out cu bis place. He is also preparing to improve by winning some lence Win. Wiudorf camo do n town ti l morning andjay it tins been raining sonm up i.t tils lure too. Will is get ting cue f ti e nicut lri.it rancher thero D In t.e country, tie set out ll(K) trees last jnnr and i rrparlng lo ut our moie. C II. OoiiumII rereUed a uice lot of i,ny I. ist ueik t y Lout Mr Si'!i;eil:.iHl. tf lnwa, came nrer wiih 'I iii lat week from H. Kit er. He expects to li.cate in I pan c,i i re rniintry u to cau nod a siiitiible li ri ll, ii. jim.;;i! uearnei verino l tu have h;ii' li in m1 I ' n heart ot (Jrant Rmlth A. Co. ii-illii j hud cut w;tu Bu cel ts ou t !,u duv. Ifnrc Treat at Pine (iron-. A course of lectures will be given at the Pino drove Grange hall by tbe Meuneiuy Chautauqua Uurenu Decern ber (!, 7. 0, 10 uud 11. ThU compauy ooii.us ri cmo:ni'iided as high grade ar tists in tlioir Hue, and tho event ! lining looked forward to with pleas me. The following program will be niv.'ii on the d i ft rent dates. Deo. U the Robley male quartet. Deo. 7 -Au illustrated lecture on Yelloffrtone park, by O. W. lilaiu. lion. '.i-I(;ture by Cepl. Stalker, thu world's fauied Cai to.iinat. Deo. 10 Lecture by John Sobiesky. Deo. 11 The Meueley quartet, male an I fenuilo. i Season t iokets can be bad for the entire oni.r.-n for $2; single tickets, 50 cents, : ' Mason Visit White Salmon. A delegation from Hood River lodge of 'it!,-, visited ll:o new White Sal M;., i , onii: Jiidv'e Monday evening and had a ery enjoyable time. Tbe following weie present from Hood Kiver: A. D. Moe, 0. N. Ulaike, L. N. lilowoie, D. McDonald, L. E. Moise, Koy Sl iconi, 0- D. Nickelgen and C. P. SouuicheHu, tbe latter visitor hero from Ueudrcks, Miod. An it was necessary to cioss tbe Co liiinliiii before dark, tbe party le't hero at four o'clock in tbe afternou, took passage ou tbe Deau & Pearson palatial liner fur tbe north bank, and were met ht tbe landing by & four-. borso cbnriot from the Wyers $ Krepa murage. At the Colburu House tbey found rooms reserved, owing to tbe th iiightfulnetis of tho trotber Masons. Into iS.ilnion iodge, J. I) . holds its meetings in the Udd Fellows hall. a tine lare hull that ould do credit to a larger city. Two candidates were initiated into the mynterles of tbe if. C. degree, niter whiah tbe lodge ad journed to the bnnquet room, where a tproad was set forth that rounded out the royal welcome given by tbe lodge to the visitois. Oystors, chicken, sal ad, cake, pie and other things too numerous to mention veie biougbl out in such quant it ie tlml Ihe pleach orw and editors i.t the pur' y, at lead. soon gave up all ell or t a to get awa with it (dl. After the banquet a unm ber of nice talks were given by the visitors and rerpouded to by meuibtre of the home lodge, and the meeting did not break up until a late boui, "bo new lodge promises to build up ii titroug membership of tbe be it meu in the v:illey aud surrounding coun try. Slit Hoy's Word Picture. L:v- t Siindny wife and I, iu compa ny with Mr. and Mrs. U T. Smith, left Ciirson nUuit . 11 o'clock lor a drive. Crowning Wiud river aud wind ing through timber tbiough tbe coun try wo hitched our horses at the tail road tiack near tbe mouth of Wind river uud half a mile distaut we visit ed tho i,.te fish hatchery. Here we found Mr. Strauss who gave us much informi'th u. l'hore are 3,000,000 Hoy al Chinook salmon aud salmon eggs, soaie jint hatching, others Hitting about in t heir ti.iy water house carry ing with them the salmon egg upon which they feed for a period of two months at the end ot which time tbey aro turned looe in tbe liver. Mr. ,'Straiitd informed us that it tbe clear ' spring water should ceate to run j through tho bius that tbe litttle Hah I would die within an hour. Here is j good illut-tratiou of living water. The stale bus acted wisely in building and prti eui.itlug this :atchery, aa tbe .Chinook ealuioii of the Columbia Hnd I their way into the be.-t markets of tbe j world uud cousidoied a luxury in tbe , old world. . Leaving there we drove up the railroad track to Collins, Ibicathiug iu the ozoue and enjoying the mitjo. tio pceuery ot tbe Columbia igoie. Mighty bouiders are strewn I along the river bottom at Intervals, thu result of n mighty struggle to niaUo a pathway tor tbe wheels ot commerce. Truly mountains have been tattered down that a road may be made straight and level so that tbe products of tbe inland empire may tlml their way to tbe busy metropolis o! the wort and outward (and acros the ocean and into tbe busy marts of NOVEitBEk 28, 190. Dress Goods, Underwear, Hats, Rubber Goods, in fact, g'et the & Co. tbe world. At Colling we bald d and lo tbe sunny dining room enji jed a 1 ue luuch. We i.,ui.d iap.. btlober au agreeable boet Drawing reins on ror hoi res we stalled homeward about 2 p. ui. aud aftei diiving np tbe river Im h in ilu we cross the railru.id track and bgin a fomewhat te.iliii.ii but de lirfhUul drive p aud down over bib a id hollo p fsiug now snd then hriotifiil h'-nts aud plotnrcsqui! likes, I tiM hilla hll about us decked wi'h gold. t,-liued ui.iornn leaves. Tie (l iy was ideal and low and again htl; lug our fait bfi.l horx s for a bieatbiug spell aud plo uri that spread out be fore oLr tisiou was charming beyond vM.ids. At uue sweep of tbe vision )( U catTh a gliu..se cf mountain, lake and liver, and wooded dolls that was refreshing n1 ietfal Koumling the turn in it ol the divide betweeu Collins aud ( artou '.o b' hi Id a uncct eceno ibat tiu' will not i ftuce. Tbe Novrui ber s'.n i- sii kii'g from signt behiud CurtK iuik null ou either side the soft-tiuted in) spread out like chi.u dcliei. yiit kiiiiiu a halo ol glory over ii.ouiituiu, tky and river. Obi mob a picture. No i.iri,t's bnuh couli half till III.h i-tci'j. tin hte it lor yourself. Jut as the eveulng shadows fall v.e Bod ourselves back ut "Carson our linn.-," iteling that the day was pleiiMtiitly Mini prulltably spent nud we join the Kiv. Merrill in saying to your reuders to get out on the moun tain top and tee the lUhts aud ktiad ousitliin most Imnied country. Kouuell bhelley tu Steienr in Pioneer. Mill i n I Hn rlniaii loS.e p .. .ame UeU New Vork, Nov. 27. The Irioone -lays: i ne nairiuiuu and lull r road interests, it was leMiiel yester- .1..- ...1 l.U . L . I J . . unj in. in ti.nrutiB wmi-u ni-niju lo in tunned on the subject, h.ive arrived at au h.reeuieut which will insure harmony between them for tba fu ture. Auiouucement ot iIih em ce ment, which is said to'be the rebiiit of work of J. P. Morgan, is expected to be made withiu ti e :.txt week or two. The report of the committee of the Uuiou Pacific directors having obarge of tbe task of flaming a plan tor tbe segregation or that company's assets, represented by Its stookbcld li gj in tbe other roads, is expecte I to be presented at err ut tbe sane time, uud it is uot unlikely that tbe t wo nuuounoeiueiits may In 'elu' .l. 'Ihe ilvalry betvueti l:ill-.Vi.:Kan and llairiniau parties reached ita oul iniuaticn in the Northern Pacilio "corner" whicb resulted Iu the pauio ot May 0. W, but it exixted before that ii.emoral le date and !;is existed since then. Whether i I i.ot tbe peace nrw re ported us having teen nirauged will include aoquisition of a Dock of Un ion Puoitio ttock by Mr. Morgan uud hh asBcoiates cannot yet be learned. Hani limes, Tbe w altby folk of New Vork are tbe fl-st to feel tbe effects ot tbe li nanciul crash, aud already the domes tic Lelp problem bas ccati d to trouble us it .1 id. Demand has fallon off quickly a,ud sharply, end the supply inoieuses daily through tbe cutting down of domes io labor forces. Inter eating stori s are being gathered by the uewi paper reporters at tbo em ployment bureaus. Due til's ot a wealthy woman who kept eight ser vants aud was planning to eo abroad She bag discharged ix ot tbe eieht and will stay at borne having closed a part ot tbe bouse. She may soon con elude to close it all and go abrcai: alone. Oue f the most prominent families iu the city U mentioned .t hunting hfter a $35 a month cook to reduce oiip ho bad been paid 800. There is vi i,o demand ut ud for boi'sekecpeis i r that class of belp wb'cb assumes ' n active management ot uouseuold nUdiis Another em ploymeot bureau reports that its rooms are now crowded with girls ei King places, wnere before It was crowded witb places, as It were, seek ing girl?. Ibis bureau mentions tbe oat-e of one family which, on the day tne Knickerbocker trust company closed, discharged he ten servants employed and abut up the boiif-e.. It Is added tbnt those set-kirg places a aeivsuta have as yet iio idea ot u 1 a t has happened or its meaning to tliem. and ae still making the fmnier cx tr. me demands aa to WHgc: aud nun ditl IDS. Dedicatorial Servlc . Next Sunday at 11 a. m. dedicator lal services will be held iu the new Christian church in this city. Ihe leimon will be preached bj Kev. M U Hose, ot Noitb Yakima, Wash Musio will be in ohsige of Kev. F. L. Cook, ot Tbe Dai lea. Due1, by Mrs. H. L. Kord and Mrs. T. A. Reaves, and special musio by chnii In the afternoon at 3 o'clock there will be an informal congratulatory service Tbe speakers will be tbe mayor and several pasters oi the city, aud visit- ing brethren. Solo by Kev. P. L. Cook. At 7:30 p. m. communion and evangelistic seivices; sunon by Rev M. L. Rose; solo by Rev. P. L. Cook, i Most . ordial invitation to the pub-' lie to any aud nil ot these services. , Entertainment will be provided for ' visitors from outside of city Might Start a Forest A lady told a party of friends that she had quarreled with her husband and had planted a tree in memory of their first falling out "Wbat a splendid idea," whispered another lady In her husband's ear; "if we had adopted that plan we might hare bad by now a fine avenue of trees In our garden," GO Best AN 0D0 SUPERSTITION. British Fishermen Balk at the Name ef Graham. One of the most curious of British DBbermen'e superstitions, tbe one which perhaps to this day baa tbe strongest hold upon them, is that connected with the name of Graham. No fisherman will go to sea if he has heard this name mentioned, nor will be do any manner of work upon that day. He will refuse to sail In a boat with any one bearing; the name, and a bouse painter from Newcastle called Gra ham, who bad been sent to do some work in one of tbe large bouses, found his life made so unbearable by the vil lagers that be incontinently returned to tbe town, leaving his work uncom pleted. Tbe women who bait the lines in tbe winter will unbatt every hook and rebait the whole length the labor of hours If they bear It mentioned. A local tradesman bearing this unfortu nate patronymic Is never referred to save as "Puff;" another, an Innkeeper, la known as "Lucky Bits." No ration al explanation is to be found. On one of the most Intelligent fishermen being questioned on tbe subject be laughed the idea to scorn. Why, bis daughter was married to a Graham. But, he added, a strange thing happened two years ago when be was off at the her ring fishing and bad not been home for some weeks. Having received letter at Shields to say that his son-ln law was ill, he balled a passing boat which bad come from the north, ask- i . . ' i mg ir tuev naa neara now Jack or' nam was. "And, wad ye beleev t, n soonor bad aa syed the words than theor wes a crash, and the mast went ower the side!" None -of the crew spoke to him for the rest of the day. New York Post HABITS OF SPIDERS, "Do These Inseote ftleepr It Net art Easy Question to Answer. Tbe question, "Do spider sleep at night r ts not easy to answer. I hay made a careful observation of the sleep of ants, and that could readily be done by watching colonies In their artificial formicaries. It is almost Impossible to deal with spiders In the same way. I would answer, however, In general terms that spiders sleep, as all animals do, and doubtless parts of tbe night are spent In slumber. Many species, however, prey on the night flying In sects, and so must be awake In order to catch their prey, if you will watch tbe porch or outbuildings of your home on a summer evening you will be likely to see an orb weaving spider drop slowly down on a single thread In the gathering dusk of tbe evening. From this beginning a round web will soon be spun, and either hanging- at the , center thereof or In a little nest above and at one side Is tbe architect, with forefeet clasping what we call the "trap line" and waiting for some night flying Insect to strike the snare. In this position spiders will sometimes wait for hours, and it Is just possible tbat they may then take a little naa Tbey might easily do that and yet not lose their game, for tbe agitation of the web would rouse the sleeper, and then it would run down the trap line and se cure Its prey. Some species of spiders do the chief part of their hunting at night, and there are some who chiefly hunt during the day; but, as a rule, these ludustrious animals work both day and night-St Nicholas. Suffered For His Chickens. In London as far back as 1701 a city ordinance was passed to suppress the early morning cries of the street huck sters. This law was so severe that a person arrested twice for tbe same of fense could be imprisoned for ten years. There Is one record of a man lingering in prison for ten years. When his time was up he was asked what bis crime was. "For selling chickens that squawk ed," was the reply. In the confusion of the trial the fact was not brought out that the chickens and not tho man were responsible for the din that aroused the wrath of the disturbed citizens. Wanted Monsy Too. Ned, walking with his father. u him give a beggar 5 cents and Inquired into the matter. 'What did you give that man R rani. for, papa?" naked Ned. So that u m:glit eat bread, mv W said the father. That evening at the supper table it waB observed that Ned declined to eat any bread, in any shape. "Aren't you eating bread nowadays, my boyr bis mother asked. "No, mamma." "Why notr "So papa'll give me 5 cents." Cleve land Plain Dealer. Bentry-rou cant leave, soidier But I have the captain's oral permls. ?Mn i, w (ImPrtaotly)-Lefa see It!-II Motto per Rldere. Mark Twain says that England Is the home of wit and America is the home of nnroor. REDUCING THE My Hair is Extra Lona u 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 wbat hair you have, and get more, too. And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. The best kind ot a testimonial "Sold tor over sixty years." A Hid. by 3. 0. Ay or Co., trfwU, Mm aibo manuialurers or SARSAPARILLA. Vers 1 PILLS. 1 CHERRY PECTORAL The Churches Methodist Episcopal oburcb A. III. Latbrop, pastor. Publio service at 111 a. m. hnd 7:30 p. m. Suudav jahooli at 10 a. m. Epwortb League at 0:30. p. m. Prayer meeting on, Thursday? eveuiug. All cordially lavited. Iv ii-copal services a,t 11 a. m. the. third Sunday in each month, conducted lv Archdeacon H. D. Chambers. Sim. day School cveiy Sunday at 10, a. in,, U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 . in.; reaching, Ui a... ui.; Y. P. C. K, 7:15 pt m. ; preaching, 8:00, p. ut. Prayer meeting at 8. p. uj. Wednesday. Junior Sodi'y Saturday at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend all or any of these ser '-es. Pastor,.!. M. Tresenriter. Christian Church- Preaching services ft K. of P. Hall each Sunday evening slid at 11 a. m. each first and third Sun day, and at Odell at 11:30 a. m. each second and fourth Sundav. Sunday i. In ol at 10 r. in. and Y. P. 8. C. K. nt r.:,10 p. ni. each Sunday at K. of P. Hall. Cuidial imitation to the puplic. W. A. Wood, Minister;.. Baptist church Sunday school ',50 tuch Suuday. Preaching 11 a. n,m:d H:(H) p. m. ; mil week Prayei ivf ice , at 8 p. m. Wednesday evening Rev. C. A. NutUft Pas' or- Riversido Congregational Church, W. C Uiliiiore, pastor. Services Sun-'. day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor? at 7 p. ra., evening worship at 8 p. m. . Catholic Church Regular service every Sunday. Belmont M. E. Church, S. S. IO. im. Preaching 11 a ni., Ep worth I.giia 6.30 p in., Preaching 7.30 p, hi,, .'utt Crapper 1st and 3rd Sundays ;:3: p. tjt. At Menorri nee 2nd aud 4th Sum'toy ; 3 p. m. lufantile Punlslime at, Fieddy "Hey, doea your mother ever whip you?" Jimmie-"Worse'n that. She wash es my face." Woman's Home Com panion. Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Bruuo Franz. No vember 26, a eon, which thev haven named Bruno Alfred. This Is Worth Remembering. . As no one is immune, everv nerson should remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond tiie reach of medicine. Clarke Drue Co. Dr. Mary lane, with the Marv Lane Medical and Suieical Institute (.f p.iru land, treats diseases of women audi' children exclusively, Maternity caars, i givan special attention. Children ad- -opted into good families. An un-kwdHta.. sanitarium rnn in connection. Suffer-. mg women will do well to contnr wit.u. her. Consultation free correspondence absolutely confidential. Address Maiw Lane Institute, rooma H in 11 (i... Theater Building, Portland, Ore. ' Mt. Hood troth nowder. rat iiv , world at Williams Pharmaov, Morv back if not satisfactory, ' fu " DeWitt's Little Kmiv 1 best pills made. They do nm griic. Sold by Keit & Cass. C. P. Rush has hUbowlinir allov in rltin running order, and has installed the ton pins instead of the cime furuinr ..i i . . ed. . ' ' " . MOSIER Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good' mnu at low prices at present. Good , growing community. Six miles east of -Hood P.iver. Also homesteads and re- '. linquishments. Parties wishing to buw will do well to write or see geo. chamberlain; Mutier. Onrn FRCOFRICK ii ARK' CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Bstla.ateg furnished on all kinds of wo. i Phonw: SJS&S-. (I