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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1908)
HOOD RIVER OLAOIEB t THURSDAY JANUARY 9, 1908. f Its aim 111 Wind th&t Blows Nobody Good t : The people who own the building we occupy have decided not to build for the present, and have extended our lease, but we have a lot of WINTER GOODS THAT WE'VE GOT TO TURN INTO MONEY, and to do this wo realize that we must SACRIFICE PROFITS, and -we will offer k inducements in Price and Quality, that people who know what goods are worth will appreciate. JJ; In Dress Goods we are offering Special Low Trie s, aho Overcoats and Suits for men and boys. Look at them, it won't cost anything to look and very little if you buy. Furs must go. If you want a good fur we will make the price so low that you can't afford to delay buying. The stock is all new and reli able goods. Come in and see them. Only four Mis' Coats left, tw in Brown Beaver size 14 and 16 thai, mo worth $10 of any body's money, will nuikt thpm $".r0 each. Two in Blu", sizes 10 and 12 that are worth $ 7Mo, take them for $4.50. In Dress goods we have out the price to the bottom. Albetrosses worth (" for 48c. One piece flray Panama 50 inches wide, worth f 1.25 for 92c. Worsted Goods in Plaids for 24c and up. Four i !; f: -. , t cat CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Arohle Lockman retnrned to bl home In Portland New Yean day, af ter having visited liii father and otb i relative! at Odell. Mm. 0. P. Coe, of Hood River, vh ited at the borne of G. K. Bowerinan several dava laat week. Mra. Coe la Mra. Bowerman'e mother. Tuesday of last week one of Mr. McDuttee'g boraea accidentally broke ita leg and had to be killed. The Mo Dutteea had gone to Portland for the remainder ot tbe winter leaving their team In tbe oare of Mr. Pflughanpt and the accident waa unfortunate fot ail concerned. Everett LaSerty returned Iharaday to bis home at Carlton, Ore., be hav ing visited bia parents and other rela tives and friends at Odell and at Mt. Hood. Clinton Wood and bis father, A. Wood, acconipnaied Everett Latterly to Carlton, Ore., Thursday. Several of our neighbors near tb!n portion of Odell ate mutton Deo. 31 mid later, they having attended thu nliootlug match at Osoai Cameron's, in Dukes Valley. Following are aonm ot tbe lucky ones: Austin Lockman, B. T. Young, Don Crosby, J. 11. Eg gort, Austin Lookmau; though the youngest of the party was one of tbe u fist successful in seourlng mutton. A small number gathered at the churnb tbe evening of Deo 31 to natch the old year out and tbe new yoar in, the ceremony was spent In social conversation, a plenteous luncheon, songs, etc. At midnight nil wished one another "A Happy New i'eai" and went to.tbeir homes. Mr. and Mra. Ferguson and little danghter, of Astoria, are here fur a visit with Mra. Ferguson's brother, M. Hawthorne, Ralph D. Hhelley, ot Carson, Wash., was an Odell visitor Batarday and Hundny. Mr. Shelley is well pleased with his new home. He waa looking uttei bis interests at lOdoll where be uud his rather own some Doe orchard lund. Beitba LatTerty left Odell Monday nvening. She will reaume her studies nt Whitman college. Walla Walla, v here she is making rapid progress In n iiiuhIoii! oonrse. . Many broken trees are reported as a result of Sunday's blow. Nothing more aeriona bat been. reported. We aie Informed some men who are temporary residents of Odell oontiib tiled to the treasury of Hood River town lent Friday nlgbt. Miss Margaiet Raz came to Odell Sunday and resumed her work as In termediate tenaber In Odell sohool Monday. Miss Raz visited relatives We thank you for the patronage The money is kept at home and will be spent in the City and Valley. You may see it again. At your leasure please compare our goods and engraving with that from any city. Our goods are warranted and we are here to make it good. Our motto: "Honest Goods at Honest Prices." Can wo expect your Lara way's se Jewelers 1 FREE 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 bent customers have used THHLMA PEIIFUMK and have pronounced it the best delicate, dainty and lasting. WE KNOW IT IS GOOD, as we have handled it before, but in this way we are giving away these teapots as a little gift to our bent customers on perfumes. WE 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 0 SMITH BLOCK 3C BESCSXSiZfl and friends at Hillsdale and in Port land during tbe holidays. Hope and Marguerite Shelley and Mra. Pauline lalmage and little daughter, Rosalie, have returned to Portland, after having visited the family of Rev. Troy Shelley and Odell friend.. D. C. Henry la at work as principal of Odell uboot, be having visited at Eugene, St. Jobus and other cities during vacation. The primary loom of Odell school did not open Monday but it is thought arrangements will be cm plated wltblu few daya so that work may be continned unbroken till '.lie end of tbe term. Rev. Troy Sbelley favored Odell Sunday by preaobing one of bis good aermoni. Last Sunday evening waa tbe regu lar monthly consecration meeting ot tbe C. E. A good meeting Is report ed. M. D. Odell, leader. Tbe following Odell Odd Fellows and Rebekab were Portland visitors tbe latter part or list week: O. il. Ehrck, F. E. Strang, T. Laoey, Mi. and Mrs. J. R. Crosby, Roy Masiker, ao far as have been reported to your correspondent. "mosier. Ibe young folks enjoyod a social watob party given at 'the ball New Years eve. Although the crowd was small tbey were very entbusiastio and rang oat the old year and in tbe new. Ibe program prepared for Xmaa waa successfully rendered at tbe church New Years eve, when the can dy, nuts and orange were distributed. Miss Carrie Brown spent New Years day.tn Hood River with relatives. Miss Ella Wiedriok came op from Hood River and spent New Years at the Godbeisou borne. Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, ncoom panied by Mra. Parritih, went to Port land New Yeara day to muko a vUit with Mra. Laumbeit. One of the swellest dances of the season was given by the Misses Lur ean Dunsmore and Mary Middleuwart at tbe MlddloKwart ball New Years night. Tbe dance was a leap year one and tbe girls did tbe gallant act to see tee boya got thoro safe. Ibe mut io wai furnished by grapbapbone. Those present weie Messrs. and Mes daniaa E. J. Mlddleawart, Bert Mid dleswart, Clareuce Dunsmore, L. Rowland. W. A. Husbands, E. L. Coyle, Elmer Root and Wm. Marsh ; Misses Uiace and Bertress Coyle, Ad aline Sellinger, Grace Hodge. Jenny Booth, Lurean Duusinore aiid Mary Middleswart; Messrs. Ed aud Heury Dunsmore, Ora Hodge, Leslie Root, George Young, George Chamberlain, Henry Hamman, Lewis Hodge, Fiauk Middleswart, Willie aud Gordie Oru bam and Willie McClure. l"ie duuie was enjoyed by all and all deolaie I w.w awn v v irrmiamiwa-ii Xmas is Over trade? Thanking you IOC R. B. Bragg Ibe girls royal hostesses. Tbe Royal Neighbors and Modern Woodmen of America held a poblio Joint installation. Tbe officers In stalled in tbe Woodmen were: Coun sel, Elmer Root: advisor, Gnrdie Gra ham; clerk, Jobu Welberg; treasuier, Will Davis; aentry, L. Lamb; watch man, Ora Hodge; etcort. Jra Evans; manager, Johu Daveupoit. Tbe o Hi rers installed In tbe Roysl Neighbors i f America were: Oracle, Mrs. M. A, Mosier; vice Oracle. Miss Carrie ISrown; chancellor, Mrs. E. L. Gra ham ; recorder, Edna Root; receiver. Haohel Stewart ; . marshal, Grace Coyle; Inner sentinel. Addie Root; outer aeutinel, O. II. Hodge; mana ger for tbiee yeara, Myra Well berg. After installation several addresses were made. Tbe Fotesterr of tbe Woodmen lodge gave drill. Tbe lioyal Neighbors also gave several d i Ills. A supper was served by tbe la dies of Koyal'Nelghbors lodge. After mppei tbe hall was cleared and trioka and games filled op tbe remainder of the evening. Everyone departed at midnight, deolarlug they bad a splendid time and hoping tbe Wood men" and Royal Neighbors would have another Installation soon. HIm Josephine Nickelsen, who baa been visiting ber mother bere, re turned to ber home lu The Dalles Sunday. The Commercial olub beM a meet ing Friday evening and from tbe way they are ti Bring up the street they must have bad a gold meeting as about ten ceo uie wi.rkii.g our streets and we hoi c to be greatly benefitted by t. Alfred Evun ieUrued to his acbool at Corvallis. Miss Erloyu Hayes has returned to her school. Mosier Grange No 231 met at their ball Saturday and had an all day meeting, it being installation day. The uew installed otlioem are as fol lows: Master, J. M. Carroll; overseer, C. C. Brooks : secretary, G. Lultiinan ; lecturer, Mrs. M. 11. Hoop; chaplain, Rev. W. Stark; steward, V. R. Brooks; asst. steward, Mr. StauQei; lady asst. steward, Hattie Carroll; gate keeper, John Davenport; Flora, EtUe Wright; Pomona, Mrs. Mary Evans; Certs, Mrs. Hannah Root. With this, new sot A officers in charge tbe Grange is sure to bum. Tbey are In tbe contest and are going to strive hard for the best prize. BINGEN. Tbe North Rank road is now a real ity and tbe whistle ot the locomotive Is beard from early morning till lute at night. The tr ick laying crew and a part of the ballasting crew are now stationed at Ilingen. Tbe telegraph line is also completed to this place, and Blugeii is oouueoted with tbe eta tiaus above by telephone. All this makes a very lively plai'e, and hotels 1OTTVIWI'i'n f KEEKS in advance, FRE El RELIABLE DRUGGISTS and other places of busies aredoiug well. Our school, bavii g had a vac ation of two weeks, opeced aaln Monday. Our teaober, Miss Hastings, returnfd from ber visit In the Willamette val ley and reports having uad a flue time. Tbe acbool boose, being now over crowded, abowa plainly that the dis tiict will have to build a new school bouse tbe coming season. Billy Hall baa gone to lailioadiiiR. He is now handling engine No. 52 duiiug tbe night. W. W. Swan, ot our neighboring town of Joslyn, bss quit farming and saw mill ng as a bad job aud la uow loading ties for the railroad oompany. Others may follow these two pioneera in that direction. No doobt tbe Clacltr leceived a circular of tbe Klickitat Development League. A circular supposing to give a correct statement ot facts, upon whiob investors can depend. But take tbe sontLweut corner ot their n ap, placing White rialniou, a little coun try town, way buck, as a atatlon on the North Bank road, and also de scribing it as a station, la it ignor ance or inteuliou? No matter which, we have to judge tbe bulnuo of tl.o oiiculai ancordiugly. We alio see In tbe New Yeara Ore gooian a piuture of Blngen, from a photograph by Gifford, ot Ilia Dalies, representing it as "White Salmon, a station ou the North Ban- read." We do nut think Gitlord would lend bis help this way, to boom a place, though it may need It bad enough. Ami tbe Oregouian? llavlngpublisiied all tbe stations ou the North Bank ronri, ought to kuow that tber is no such a station as White Salmon; or did it lend its columns tor cheap ad vertisiug, aud at the same time mis representation. And our little Enter prise ot tbe town on the bloff Is jubi lant, aud seems not to know that It U fooled' uk u in. , MOUNT HOOD. Mis Lizzie Cooper returned to Dee New' Yeara day to resume ber duties as teuuber at that place. School waa resumed at Mt. Hood Monday, Deo. 30, the pupils set' ling down to work again with a holiday New Years duy, -t Sunday, Dec 29, tbe following ofll oers were elected iu tbe Sunday school: Sopt., Paul Hubbard; asst. supt., Mra. Walter On bole; aeo. and treas., Miss Florence loon. Seveial of our citizens weut to Tbe D.dles last Aeduesday to appear be fore the district bouudary board In regard to the matter of dividing the school distri.it. After duly consider ing the matter tbe board deoided not to dividu tbe district. Miss Huttie Cooper returned to The Dalies lust Wednesday to resume her studies in tbe high school. Mason liuldwlu returned to Port land last Saturday to resume bia studies in the Holmes Business col lege. Joe Heas returned Saturday from Antelope, where be has been working on a oattle ranch. Tbe dance given Wednesday even ing for tbe Catholio cburob was not very well attended, owing to so many other festivities earlier in the wek. but those present reported a very good time. The installation of the officers at the (irauge lust Friday was a very Im pressive ceremony. As it took up most of tbe evening there was no pro gram. A good deal ot routine liual n ess was transacted. Threa new mem bers were initiated. I he New Year week was a gay oue socially at Mt. Hood. Among the pleasant ooourrencea waa apartatW 1 ter Gribble'e, wheie tbe young "folk gathered to watob the old year 1 he evening wag spent in games and o.i.s lo. At twelve o'clock the dd year was sent on his way into tbe past, aud tbe New Year was welcomed with tbe proper oereniPiiie.-i. A dainty luucu wag served by Mis. Gribhle dui im the evening. Soon after midnight the happy young folks departed tor their nomes, wisniug their charming host essg a Happy New Year. Last Sun, lay Mr Hnbtard rsik'iied as euperinteuJeut jf the Sunday school as be oould uot be regulai lu attendance. The scb ol elected C. A. Puddy for tbe position. Mr. Paddy has been our faithful and earnest superintendent for several years, and there is every prospect cf tbe Sunday scnooi continuing in Its present flour ishing conditiou. Miss Lura Miller returned last Sat urday to ber home In Hood Hiver af ter spending a week with Mt. Hood friends. Mr. Hubbard started his old fash ioned Kinging school Saturday even ing. There waa k larua onrl ttanHca class present, and as Mr. Hubbard Is au exceiieuc lenoner we pope to make great progress la tbe rudiments ot uiuslo. Kov. Levi Jobuton preached morn ing and evening to very attentive audiencs last Sunday. In spite ot the inclement weather a large audienoe listened to splendid sermons at both services, Thn mnnv frlanifa rt Mi. T rt,. nni wiu will be pleased to learn that abe is out of danger and Improving rapid ly. Lou oame nn MnnHnv tn attnn.l to work awaitiug bim here. On Monday or last week tbe Mt. Hood grange held an open meeting to wbiob the friends of the Grange , were Invited. "The best program ever giv en at Mt II od" was the verdict giv en on tbe efforts of tbe Grangers to entertain their friends. Ibere were & Co. nugi and reoital ini'a, and three faro - , wbiob had been given at different limes in tbe Grange, made up the piiucipal part ot tbe program. "Get ting Heady For a Visit," tbe first hum. was a little sketch eiven bv Mra. I arnod, Miss Lizzie Cooper and Ma i'u Baldwin. It was very plainly howu in this little g&btch that pa iiei;oe is i necessary virtue in a household, ibv next waa a more pre tentious farce, "Wbo'e Who," or "All liar'og. " The uamei of those who took part iu It were O. A. Knox as Mr. Bramhleion. ' Charles Jooea as Lowieuca Laveuder, Chester Walton hh Siuionidea Swanhopper, Miss Flor ence loon a Cioely Brambleton, Mra. Vsuthlers as Matilda Jaue The char acters weie exceptionally well taken, in fact, if some of tbe performers ounld bear tbe fluttering comments on tbeii actinu they might leave Mt. Hood for a vider field tor their his trionic talents. The entertainment cl'ited with u laughable dialogue by Chester Walton and Walter Davidson, entitled " Iwi Gentlemen in a Fix." Oppoituuity was tbeu given fo- appli cations tor membership, and eight uew names wi ro sent in. Then an oyBter upper wag served by tb ladies of the granga Afterward dancing was indnlged iu by some of tbe young people and tbey went borne lather late feeling giateful for a very pleasant evening. Misses Lottie aud Glenua Wilson left last Moudu.y to resume work at tbe agrioultura' collide u' Corvallis. John Cooper went to The Dalles Tuesday to atteud to gon e lard rfllce tilleli.eon. PINE GROVE Jam my 7 School began yesterday . three teacher will have charge tbe lemain der ot the year. Littln Ma geret Winobell, who has been -1CK since Xmaa, was takec to tbe hospital last Sunday. . Chris Detbman accompanied his son Frank, to Portland yesterday, We learn that tbe ttrook home Is quarantined for ditherla, Clarence be ing giok witb that malady. Born To Mr. and Mra. Edward Lege, on Monday, Jan. 6, a boy. Mrs. Lage and baby are in the hos pital at Tbe Dalles. Ali doing u.oely. Dick Lestei, who is employed at Mosier, -eeins to still bav occasion to visit Pine Grove, or rather one ot ber fair or.es. Quarterly meeting services will be beld ut the church today ; conference in tlie atternoou aud preaching ser vices by Kev. Sklpnortb in the even ing. College students have ugain re turned to various places to proceed witb their studies. Marion and Editn Sproat, Bliss and Willie Clark, and Hufus Ordway, to Corvallis; Mtbel Koblnson to Monmouth, aud Florence Avery to f orest urove. At tbe conclusion ot Ibe preaobing serriceg last aunony tbe following Sunday sohool officers were elected : Geo. LittlcBeld, aupt. ; Mrs. Kenne dy, asst. supt.; Ada Mark, Seo'y. ; Mrs. Littlehcld, treas; Viola Miller, orga 1st; Ktta Clark, asst. organist. This Is an exoelleut corps of officers and we insure a successful Sunday gohoij this year. Tbe teacbera will be chosen next Sunday. Assist tbe offi cers and teachers by your presenoe and being theie on time. A large col ored chait, illustrating the lessons, has been purchased tor the primary olass. Hood Riverites print their straw berry picking aud apple paoking yarns, but here's an Iowa corn husk ing one. Mist Mabel SwBvajo, ot Wichita, la., id the champion corn busker ot Iowa. This fall ber brother, who bad out a large crop of corn, was short ot help to gather it. He banter ingly said to bis sister: "I will fur I nlsh you a team aud give you three cents a bushel for the corn that vou buck aud put in tbe crib." The plucky gill aooepted tbe offer and in nine days she busked 830 bushels. This was an areiage of 92 '2 9 bushels a d'iy She would bare made tbe hun dred bushels ot it had not been for the faot that the oorn field waa situat ed a mile i.ud a Quarter from ber hoiiie. - Had you stepped into tbe church last Thursday afternoon, ynu would have seen several ladies arrayed in 0"lico dresses and dusting raps, play ing a game of sweep and duet. It proved to be an interesting and profitable ganie-at least all seemed satisfied when 'twas over. At ita con clusion tbe president cf tbe Ladies Aid called all to order and after soug, scripture reading fend prayer, the fol lowing officers were electod tor tbe ensuing year: Mrs. Be ifleld, pres. ; Mrs. J. 0 Mark, vice pres.; Mrs. Hunt, Seo'y. ; Mm. B. Lage, treas. In summing up the year's account the ladies feel quite elated over tbe re sults fi aucially as well as socially Tbey have made and put over two hundred dollars in books, cburcb fur nislnugs, pnrsi iixi'e furnitnie, etc. this year aud re-1 graielul to all who have assisted tbeu in any way. Their oet meeting ti ill be held at the par sonage on Thursday afternoon, J. o. 1(5. Everyone Invited and all are r quested to bring work of their own Why Softer from Hh umatisiii li vou 'know i hat lheumatic pains can be nlieved? If yon dubt this just Ipu .Min anollnulinn . A n..mk..l.i.. Pain Balm. It will make ret and sleep Dotwibte. and that t-ertainlv nieana a great deal tn anyone afflicted with rheu. niatlem. roraaie by Keir x 1 aa. UNDERWOOD. Mr. Larson haa snM nil nf Ma nn plea, selling nearly all to tbe railroad camps. He said be could have pol l for a little more by shipping out, but takina tbe trouble and Avnnntm in consideration bv dnini an. hn deniilid to sell at boe tor a little lea-i. He i so well pleased .with the net proflis this year that be mteuda to set out more orchard and beirles. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Adaina rami no on tbe Simons Saturday morning to visit witn Mr. Smith, who is a broth er of Mrs. Adams. Mr. Adams a postmaster at Cascade Locks. Herman and Fred Renuohv namn nn from southern Oregon Friday. They expect to remain until the oad neatli er is over. Rev. Hershner had nrnnnhinir aor. vioet Sunday both morning and a ternoon. Uie morning text wag taken from Samuel 3 and IU. Tbe commissioners met at SKion gen Monday for the transaction of new and tabled business. Tho most important from our seotiou was the division of tb road district into two or three districts. Ax it is at present One Supervisor has liout :tH inilna if toad to work, making it impossible to do jus'.ioe to all. Our beautiful couutry is going to become fauicus regardless of all we can do to keep it luck. It U not only the fine lurge tarly fctrawleiry, big red apple, nice juiov ponch and four cuUiuks oi h If nl t all urown without irrigation, but tbe hen is going to play bei part, aud Prof. Cromwell says it kn't tbe bj.ie beu either. It's just a pallet, and she lays her two eggs a day, and tbe predictions are that when she becomes a hen she will go one better. The professor says all of tbe other hens are giving him i ne egg a day. Now we cannot accouut for this, as this Is just a little bettor than other chiokeus are doing, unless it is that steep bill near the house. He has a bired baud this week; we will just quiz bim n little. H. L. Sutherland i-i erecting build ings on bit place whiob be will soon move into. The bridge gang returned Saturday from near Drano, where they com pleted a trestle and are puttiug the finishing touch ou the trestle here. HuggiuB &, Van Deilou have a soow in loading witb wood, purchased from H. Coleman la -it spiog. Married, at tbe home of the bride's pareute, Henry Bolle, of Oregon City, and Elsie Eluore Laisoo, of Under wood, on Deo. 31, 1007, at 8:30 o'clock p. m. the marriage rit was per formed by K. W. Debait. A number of invited guests were present, bring ing many very beautiful gifts aud pre senting to tbe bride and gioo n, Frank Larson was best man and Miss Lillian Uartou bridesmaid. After congratu lations tbe guests were invited to tbe dining loom where they found a ta bie spread witb many enod things to eat, After eupper tbe time whs piut very happily watching the old year out and tbe nuw year iu. Mr. Bolle la a young man uf good habits aud highly respected by all who know him. Mrs. Bolle la tbe daughter of Mr. aud Mrs L. Larson, of Undeiwood, and la highly respeoted by all. She l- a young lady highly esteemed by a wide circle of friends. They will make their borne at tbe U. S. Qsheiy below towu, as Mr. Bolle is in the employ ut the KOtorumeut hutoherv. mid hi buuu na uts wuik close iney will move iu uiegon niy 10 inane toeir lulure home. ' CEAPPER. Married, at the Belmont parsouage, Jan. 2, 1908, I. N. iluyett, of Mmsli Beld, Oie., to Miss Inez V. Martin, of Crapper, Kev. E. D. Brousou olHniat ing. Immodiately after the ceremony the happy oouple lert for MarshHeld. wbire tbey will make their future home. Mrs. P metre and taw. I.nnia left fm San Bernundino, 01., Wednesday ot last week. Tbey exi erct to visit "ub flieuds at that place foi a wdle nm. thou go to Napa. They expect lo no absent abrut two oi three months. F. W. Angus bus r.eeu nUHoted tn several "dvs with lumbago. Ui.i we are glad tu iearn that be is let linn mucn utn r. Charles i handler, in a letter of re cent datt . rooi Uvulda, lexus, states 'hat tbe tu.i peratnre at that plaee on Christmas day was 80 degrees a ho re zeio. He also stated that his sun, Frod, and hn daughter, Mra. Dodson, who were raided In this neighborhood, are enjoy in excellent health. Mr. and ia. J. E English weie re cently calle to Deei lsUtid on ac couut of tue extreme illness ot Mr. English's futhei. Two small sons of Mr. and Mis. Al ton Cunuiog are mi the sion list. Wb nrf 1 1 ' I i i u that tlia littln daugbttr .. -i. .ni Mra. Will Nich ols, who i i -i i rnted on at The Dalle.4 hu.-i.ilal i.ci.Uy for appendi citis, is getting aloug very i.icvly. BELMONT. It seems we aro darting the ne year itb a great deal of slcanes . Esti er Barrett, daughter nf Mr aod Mrs. Frank liarrett, is ery sick. Hubbard Taylor has moved to ton and A U Kaufman has movrd on his place i or tbe coining year. Mrs. Ed Nicholson and her sifter. Miea Mrsnnt Vaimet, received suo news 'JiM.-uy telliog them of tin death of. their father, who rei led ut Fertile, Minn. Frankon school leceived the follow ing visitors Inst week; MUses Fryrr, Weak Lungs 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. Tho best kind of a testimonial 'flold ior over sixty years," Sde by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, Alio niuuuKiiurtri ui 7 SARSAPARILU. ijers PILLS. HAIR VIOOB. W liuva no aoreu I W pnbiua tho forniulal of all our medioinM. Ayer's Pills keep the bowels regular. Ali vegetable and gently laxative. Maude Morrell, Pearl Eby, Jewel Tay lor uud J. ileppuer. Huriy Brigg4 is on the sick list. A party of Belmont young folks at tended the entertainment given et the opera bouse New Veais ove. They re ported a good time. lii. th Nicholson was absent from soho.il a tew days lust week ou ao nouut of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lleaton, who hnve been visitiog their mother, Mrs. M. M. Hi'uton, left Wednesday for tbeii howa nt Kaymond, Wash. Dorothim Uunover spent Friday iv''ht with ber little fiiend, Jewel Taylor, of Hood Kiver. BARRETT. H. A. Moore, our butcher man, is around twice a week witb bis meat wagon and carries tbe tluest of meat. In fact, it speaks for itself when you dish it up, being tender and juicy. We hope Mr. Moore will continue to come around with the meat wagon He informs me that be is open to buy all tbe good fat young cows in tbe neighborhood and pays tbe highest price for tlie.n, Ed Watts has been spending a whole week in Portland visiting his childien and takiug a rest after tbe summer work of plastering. B. F. Eadlemau is working on the road witb the new drag and I am in formed that lien's new diag dues good work. J. J. Oibbou i ii a regular patron at the meat wagun when stopping ut the Hockford under the shelter. W. J. Walla-n, the carpenter, is building an addition to tbe borne of Fiauk Jones on tbe Belmont road. We seem to be a little behind the times of the European countries for there they have their free hospitals where the poor or laboring class ot people can be taken uud cared for in tho time of sickuess or accidents and seeing that so many operations are performed iu this part of the country it seems to me we should have a free hospital where these who have not the money might be taken and cared for. Then we would soon find out whether every one who has a little paiu bad what is commonly termed appendicit is, therefore an operation must be performed, and to the hospital tbey are taken aud the knife put into oper ation and charged from oue to three hundred dollars. Why not take this matter up or a tree hospital Men of meaus no doubt would contribute largely to such au institution. I hen our churches could donate one Sun day's collections every year. Tliis Is dene in ('.upland and ttiey have free I'ospitals all over tbe laud; that h, in towns and riti s. Wish our newspa per don uuuid take tho mat'er up. FRANKTON. A C. Stuton went to The Dalles Tuesday to nnnear before the tonnrn hie liouid of county comuiission.-rs im the interest of Tuos. Bishop lor road supervisor iu ioad dhtrict No :i M-. Bishop's petition contained signatures. Commissioner llil.uaid hud i romised to nppoiut Guv Wood worth. Mr. Staten made quite ex tended remarks before the board and put up a pood sroument in latui of Mr. Bishop. Mr. Aoudworth had no petition. Mrs. II W. Wait, nhn liuu liuao ci ii.ioi.lly ill for t.h past two weeks, Is uuw coni-Hii'scing. A eon waa born tn tha u.ifo nt u.a J. E. Stnlihs, principal ot tbe Frankl too Hchonl. Jon. 8, 1SJ08 It being the Hunitorp.uv of the battle of New Or leans it would l,n in order to uame the child after the fceio of that fa inons IikHIo. R A MOSIER Fruit Lands. in tnr or small tracts. Some very good tend at low prices at present, ijiood :rowig iN.isimiii.ity. Six miles east of ll. ..d i'iver. Also homesteads and rr i' -m HoeM. Parties wishinK to boy wul i.- ft to writ ) or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN. Metier, 0"m u