The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, January 09, 1908, Page Seven, Image 7

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, JANU.A RY 9 1908.
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A tremendous saving now offered you on clean, crisp new undermuslins, made in sanitary factories, by intelligent American
operatives, who combine skill with style in design, quality and excellence in materials, at prices from from 20 to 33 1-3 less than
regular prices. The lines are on display on our center aisle tables. Come and secure them for less than raw materials will cost you,
besides saving yourself time and worry in making the garments.
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BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
Our work guaranteed. Deitz Studio
h'inishing for amateurs at Deitz Stu
dio Good things to eat at the Star Gro
cery. Revival meetings are being held at
the M. K. ohuicb.
Olives in bulk, bottle and cans at
J "'knoll's.
I rush made sausage al McGuire Bros,
every day.
Dr. C. R. Templeton. of Portland,
was bere ou business Monday.
Meliil liousu numbem at Hunt's Wall
J 'a per store.
See W. S. Gribble for Duck Eries,
Fells and overs. tf
John Loon, tbe Celestial gaidner,
is recovering fiom a severe illness.
New Orleans Molanies in bulk and
ians at Jackson's.
Cull and see the beautiful new pian
oa at SonleN house.
Mis. Lelfner and son, Sherman,
were in Hood River yesterday.
Thomas Godbetson, of Mosier, was
tbe guett of Mr. and Mis. John N.
Cowley liift Sunday.
.Mr. Venable lias opened dressmakiiig
l-arlorn in the Jaeobson lesidence, where
she is prepared to do fashionable dress
making. M. A. Search went to The Dalle
Tuesday 'aud ptvad up on his home
stead. Geo. L. Culbertson accompa
nied him as a witness.
W. Haynes ban a large and complete
stock of heating stoves, all sizes, from a
email airtight bedroorii heater to tbe
largest size Move for halls or storerooms.
See t hem and yet prices.
While the east is iu the throes of
midwintor, it will be interesting to
note that some beautiful chrysanthe
mums were picked from tbe garden
of Mrs. J. N. Cowley ou .Now Years
diiv.
li voii want to buy or sell real estaie
I'm mi Outbauk & Otten Money to
loan on tirt-t mortgages. Abstracts and
U'irsI paper carefully prepared. Nota
rial work f all kinds.
lM. A. Seurclk lett yesterday for
Poi timid, and will go from there to
Lis Angeled, where be will spend a
p,ut nt tbe wiutoi.
J. Adriau tapping has nine custom
ers for Hood River properly who wish
to Ci ado Portlaud improved or unim
proved property iu part payment. , If
you vvisb to sell notify hi m at once
Address J. Adrian Epping. box 098.
flood River, Ore. dllitf
The first delivery will be made ut 8
o'clock in the morning. Do not fail to
have your orders in for your boils and
roasts in time for this trip. The last
trip will be made at 10:45 ami the l ist
trip in the evening at 4 :30. Please ob
serve these hours of delivery so h- la
receive your meats on time and .n-ist
us in the delivery. McRirk Uhoh.
if you wish to save 850 to 875 wheu
yrm tiny your piano, buy direct from
tbe faclury dealer and not f mm agents
or utiuvats -t-s. Several beautiful it
stnimeuU just received (row Chicago
nt Soulo's Piano House Second hand
piwiins and organs takeu iu exchange,
ti Wance each or time payments
GET IN THE HABIT .
OF- TRADING AT
Tablets Fir Home, Pcluxil Tinware Every sort of
mid Office use. All kinds. I.iitle utensil for the kitchen, here at
prices. little prices.
stoneK, ec. 23c. e tbg) etc Liu,(1 priceg;
Alarm CIocKs Half a
(lo.eii different styles, 85c to $2 Everyday CrocKery
Watches Guarnnteeil for G'd, substantial ware, in plain
a vear, $1, $1.25. $1.50. whl,e decorated patterns, all
sorts of dishes. Little prices.
For Card Parties Sere 1
ranis, ticket punches, plain ai d For Basket Socials
fancy playing cards, cribbae Plain and fancy crepe paper, chip
bou-rd.i, poker chips, fancy articles baskets," paste, tinsel, glitter, etc.,
for przos. wood plates, paper napkins.
Our Phonograph
A vrv lare stock-of
whim yon cau get ;
Gowns now - 48c
Open Drawers 24c to 2.63
Closed
Chimese
Corset Covers
24c
1.33
16c
The Diets Studio for photos.
rC F. Stauffer was a Mosier visitor
Monday.
John Wilson went to Portland Fri
day Dr. Robinson was over from Mosier
Thursday.
Prof. Heatty had business at Men
ominee Monday.
W. E. Hand was a passenger for
Poitland Monday.
Jasper Wiokham had business at tbe
county aeat Tuesday.
J H. Koberg made a business trip
to Tbe Dalles Iueadfly.
GotoW. 8. Gribble. Mt. Hood, f .r
the District No. 76 Shoe. it
Mrs. Ilersbey's mother, Mrs.
Clougb, is very sick.
Salt mackerel, eastern white fish and
pickled salmon at Jackson's.
Cass Weygandt returned from Port
land yesteiday.
Chickens for Sunday dinner at Mc
Guire Bros. Order early.
W. A. Wood made a business trip
to Tbe Dalles yesterday.
Maple Syrup and New York State
Buck Wheat at Jackson'e.
M'ss Grace Wilcox came up from
Cleone, Ore., Saturday to attend to
business matters.
MisB Slusber, of Dufur, is visiting
the Ciarke families.
J. S. Booth made a business trip to
btcrensou Saturday.
J. Morgan Lewis was vor from
White Salmon Friday.
C. E Huyward went to The Dalles
Thursday on business.
I. T. Ih.lmuu made a hnc'iie-s trip
to I'bu Dalles Thursday.
D. B. Keavis, of Enterprii-e, Ore.,
visited Hood Kiter Fiiday.
E C. Koueis whh a passenger for
Por laud Friday afternoon.
Frank Voat, of The Dalles, visited
bis brotbei s here last week
J. R Kohertflou was a raeeoger for
Portland Sunday afternoon.
Mrs H Prigtje and son are spend
ing the wintir iu California
The skating rink will be closed
dowu for a week or ten days in order
to make improvements. A new hard
wood floor will be laid, tbe room en
larged and o new eutranoe made, with
exits from the floor above to be used
in oase ot tire. The rink will be ru
der tbe management of fvuudson &
Waldstein.
High School Debate
Hood River
vs.
The Dalles
January 10, at I. O. O. F.
Hall.
Question:
Resolved, that' the government Bhould
owii and ope;ate the railroads of the
United Htate.
Admission 25c and 35c
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Dept. is the V'st eqnippod
mnchines, records and applijinces. The only pUi"i
any j make of machines.
to $3.98
to i.47
to 2.88
to
1.72
Robt. McLeod, of Portland, waa a
visitor tn tbe city on business.
Miss Johnson went to Mosie'i Thurs
day, where she baa a music olaa
Col. Hartley went to Mosier Thurs
day to look after a bunch of cattle.
J. K. McGregor, of Mosier, was. the
guest of tbe editor Friday evening.
Homer Hollowell is rapidly recover
i"g from an attack of typhoid fever.
Rev L. G. Dix went to Portland
Friday in tbe interest of tbe Advent
Christian ohuroh. ' -T? 1
Miss Nettie Book returned to WagbrJ
iborsday after speudlng tbe. holidays
witn ber parents. ., r ' ,
Kttey Biosius and Harold" Gessling
attended tbe football game at fptt
land New Years day. v, s?'' ' ;
Mrs. L. Clarke went to The 'ailes
Saturday to visit ber son, .F;',W.'
Clarke, for a few days. ; ;:V?:r
Mrs. Clyde Gibson, of Tbi Dalles,
viisted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
MoReynolds,' last week. , . H f .,-'
Miss lrma Alburty. of Linn, waslti.
has been tbe guest of Miss HuggMa
during i do nciid-ys, and retatbecJ
home Sunday. ;;. .
C. K. Marshall aud son fretUrbed
Friday frcm New Vork state, wber
tbey vieitel ti leads and (relatives .501
a few weeks , ; '' ''
R. E. Chapman and wife 'returned
Saturday from tbe Willamette valley,
wbere tbev visited friends and. ria-.
tives foi a week, .
.The looal pulliug out two-; minutes
aneau 01 time, Dy looal tlme, on Sat
urday, caused a oouple ft passenjMrr
to miss the train. i , , ;'
IX fl. Pattee left Sunday fojr-.s'ber
man county to look after biis'riuoh.
Mr. Pattee Lad a renter on tha place,
but bas been compelled, to take tbe
ranob bimseif. j'
G en Oliver and Win. Tobln; were
fined S10 each Monday ;mocb''ngin
Judge Nickelsen's court for galloping
boies tfin.iigb the main street of tbe
eli.v on Sunday.
Aud Winans came up from Goble
Thursday on 'a business trip, returp
ing on tbe local tbe same aftHtioori
wltb his father, . W. Winans,' who
will visit at Goble for a week 01 so.
Dr. Vaugban, wbo has beenr'-u-ployed
in Dr. Jones' dental parlors
for several weeks, left for Boise, Ida
ho, last week, wbere be will enter a
dental offioe at that place. -
A. B. Hall, wbo has been night op
erator at tbe depot for some time, left
Thursday evening tor MiddfeWit,'
New York, wbere be will take-charge'
of a spiay plant. He Is suooeeded at
the depot by J. F. Dbeorosiers, who
oomes bere from Moose Jaw, Canada.
E. J. Perkins, formerly general in
surance agent at Tbe Dalles, was in
Hood River Thursday ou business.'
Mr. Perkins bas disposed of bis in
surance business at 'Xb.D,allesCaod
will spend a year on bis rfenob-jat Mo
sier. . -
Last Friday Fred" MoMillan bad a
serious operatioa by having bis ton
sils removed, hi i palate out and an
abnormal growth remq'ved. Although
the operation was very taooessfuj, JSn
aocouut of the severe hemorrhage
whiob followed. Fled U rtfll Very
weak, but with careful nursing it is
hoped that be will soon recover.
THE" BIG STORE j - n
WITH LITTLE PRICES
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-m JkJmM PK
oil, water color, and cfavoi work
Little priceg ' . '' '.
Electric Flashlights. v
Very convenient, always ready for
use, give a brilliant light. Little)
prices.
Sheet Music All the lat-e-t
hits, per copy 25c.
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Post Cards Wei hay' the
largest and ni"t varied Ime'to be
found in lie -Ute. New tilings.
C'lnstanuv.
onp in w'.isco county.
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i ear 11 TMto ca v vx.xivj it
Artbor P. Tlflt accompanied Frank
Chandler up from Portland Fridar.
Willie' Baker returned to tbe Hill
Military school at Portlaud Sunday.
JJlss Elhabeth Quinn.' of Seattle,
visited friends in the city last week.
Mrs. V. C Brock tVisited friends iu
Portland tbe latter' part of tbe weeK.
Ss U. Egbert went to Portlaud Saturday-to
visit flietnds tor a few day.
C. F. Waldo left for Portland Sat
urday to visit friends for a few days.
- .Miss EHa Wiedrick was tho guist of
Mrs. God ber on, at Mosier, last week.
F.'L.' Thomas, of White Salmon,
was a passenger for Portlaud Sunday.
J. Van Dellen, ot The Dalles, t-pent
Sunday at' the iluggius bome in this
city. .,; .
W. B. Cole came up from Portlaud
Tburady,' and visited, the business
men, t( ; .
Clyde Rand returned from Portlnud
Friday, where : be visited relatives
daring tbe holidays..
. MH, Martini(iif "Whlite Salmon, is
visiting at the home of ber daughter,
Mrs. Porter McMillan.
VXti. Brown, of San Francisco, whb
tbe guest. of Prof, pud Mrs. C. D.
Thompson, in the valley.,
:- JWs. V. P. Friday apcr Mrs W. E.
Snerman went: to Hulom bunuay to
viatf relatives and frieuds.
Qians Lage met the county court at
Tbe'' Dalles Thursday aud handed in
bis. report as road supervisor.
' Mrs. .John' Wellberg and Miss Nora
llunter, of Mosier, were in Hood Riv
er tbe latter part of tbe week. , ; ,
F H. Biagg went to The Dalles.
Thursday , to mako bis report to the
county court as rdad, supervisor.'
Tbe two dangbtets of J. Adrian Hp
DiaK returned to the Astoria boarding
school Sunday, after spending the va
cation with their parents.
M. L. Hamilton, of Salem, visited
bis feon. Ira Hamilton.'. the latter part
of tbe week. Tbey went to The Dalles
Thursday to spend the day.
Ed Miller. O. D. Woodworth, A. L.
Simpson; BurnrJones, Jas. Wishurt,
e'. ur raui-er aun Lee Morse wont to
The Dalles Thursday on basinqes; -
Edward Belding receivedf a -telegram
Fiidav from bis Kife in Michigan khat
a son had been born to them. His
wife is at the borne of hei parents., -
Prof. Beatty's orchestra played a
very successful engagement at Steven
son New Year's night, it 'being the
oocasion ot a grand ball at it bat plafin.
Samuel Daeldsba returned to' tho J
siae uuivnrsity at rugene r riuay, ni
ter spending the holidays with, bis
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. David-
A. C. Buck received a- letter rif
thanks from the Soldiers Home at
Roiebura for the box of leadini; mat
ter sent the old soldiers for Chriar-
mas. Ihey feel very grateful fyr these
hslps, as there 1st no library nt th
borne. ' '' '
Herman Giloher and Miss. Murv
Sorogin were married at the home of
tbe bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
N. flnrogin. Friday. January -3. He v.
U tt Dbt ottlplationg. Mr. and Mrs.
Glioher left on tlMneveuing- tiain for
Grace,' Idaho, their futore home.
J. El. Heilbronnei left Friday even
ing for Montana points, where Mr.
Heilhronuer will visit lelatives and
rlfluds, and also;boost for Hood liiv
nit ' He', took with, bim st tine diaplny
ot spates, literature, etc. L. K. MorA
will have charge of tbe Hoed Hiver
offloe during bis absence.
Considerable interest is being taken
In tbe debate at the Odd Fellows ball
Prfday' evening between Hood Uiver
and '1,'he Dalles , Tbe Dalles expect to
'inAittisl rlAinn 1 All atrsttm ani (iun
i j ' V w u iiw oai iuui auu nave i rj- f
served that many seats in a bodr in
tbe ball. It is op to Hood Hivei to;
tarn out and pstik the' ball. .. ;
H. T. Williams sent his bread max-1
ins machine to Portland tbe ilrst of i
the'week and Tuesday went down' to
Portland to demonstrate it before n
delegation of Jbakers. There nas a 1
oonteet 'with another, machine, and i
Mr. Williams feels confident ot uin
ning. He says that bis boy can m.i.ic-
25 loaves a minute, witb bis machine. '
E. L. Smith was seeinc bis wife and I
granddaughter off on tba train Sun- j
day,' wneu tbe train started up and 1
pulled oat at so swift a pace that be
could not get off, and was carried as
far as Menominee, when be walked
back. Gene Bush sot oaugbt in a sim
ilar way while helping on a lady with
grip, 'and the two! reaobed Hood
River about three hours after they
were carried away.
. Ihe week Of prayer is being ob
served at tbe BaptUt church with
subjects for, ear b ,ulgtit as i;)!ovi;
Monday, "A ' ision cf Gcd" ; 1 no i
dayt 2 "Character"; 'Wednesdiy.
"Faith"; Thursday." "Mishtcnn" ;
Friday, "Tbe Sunday .Hfhool..". K in
day uext will be decision dav in i .'.(
.Sunday scbuel. At 11 a ui tun r no-
tor ri spean ou tuo v o. "dk-i n-u
aud Sins."; in th vluii;g. ''nrel
Things First," or "flowko be Happy."
ChMnn's
it
fl?angiBessccs
E. A. Soule returned Thursday
from a"trip to Portlaud.
K. O. lllatichar made a business
trip to Portland Thursday.
liev. .. A. Wood will preaoh both
morning and evening at tbe Christian
church.
A. W. Estes ret ui nod fiom Portland
yesterday, where be is taking medical
treatment.
Albert Lathrop'is at home tor a few
days recovering from a slight opera,
tio'i on his nose.
Prof. McKuight returned Thursday
from' Snlem, where he epent the holi
days with relatives.
Miss Erbeloe Leslie, of Tbe Dalles,
Is the guest of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. N. Cowley.
Al Whitehead went to Mitohell's
Point . Monday on a bunting expedl
itou with I'red Jiewby.
Mr. W. G. Whitehead went to Port
land iiiut-dny afternoon to visit
friends for a tow days.
Mlft Boss Isenberg returned to
Portlnnil Monday, after spending the
holidays with ber parents.
Mis. MuGrath, who has been visit
iug friends bere, returned to ber
borne at Portland Monday.
, 1). 'K. Cooper, of Mt. Hood, leaves
toijav for the Kogue River oouutry to
te goue a couple ot weeks.
Jos. 'Wilsou went to Portland Mon
day afternoon aud will remain in that
city for three or tour weeks.
II. R. Albee aud wife came up from
Portland Tuesday and went out to
their pluoe iu tbe Barrett district.
C. O Pratt and wife were passen
Kern for Portland Tuesday attetnoon,
where they will visit friends for a few
days.
J. P. Cooper proved up on bis tim
ber claim yesterday at Tbe Dalles.
D. R. Cooper and Will Edick -accompanied
him as witnesses.
F. G. Lnikiu, of Portland, waa in
the city Monday. Mr. Lark in is
ageut Cor telephone supplies, and sold
pome of tho equipment to the Home
company. ,. ,
Mrs. E. L. Smith accompanied ber
granddaughter, Miss Laura Rand, to
Portland Sunday afternoon. Mrs.
Smith will remain for a time at the
Rami home.
N. O. Hillings is' suffering from an
attack of typhoid. fever, lie was tak
rn down with pneumonia a couple of
v;uks ago, aud 'it developed Into a
caso of typhoid.
Hood River- won tbe basketball
game New Vear day at tbe skating
rink by a tuore of H to 12. It was a
olosoly contested game, and watched
witb interest' by a large crowd.
Tho urxt regular meeting of the W.
O T. U. will, be held at 2 p. m.,
Tuesday, January 11, at tbe residence
of Mrs. O. H. llaitley on State street.
A full attendance is desired.
Mrs. Dr. Sharp went to Portlaud
Tuesday to visit friends for a few
days. Dr. Sharp will join her on Sat
urday, wheu be will attend tbe annual
meeting of tbe Oregon Osteopathia so
ciety. :
Unhy Post, G. A. R.. and W. R.
C. will bold joint inst dlatloo ot olll
ceis Saturday, Jan. 11. Mrs. Agnes
Cunning will act as installing otllcer
for the relict corps. Tbe ladies wilt
serve dinner at 12 o'clock.
MiKs Ida Wright lias been suffering
very much witb some kind of ear
tfnulle for the iast ten days, being
unable to resume her duties as prin
cipal ut The UoigV ts. but we hope to
see her nut again before long.
1). W. , Maraud M. A. Zel.'ar and
their fa, i, ir.es, of Portland, who own
ranches u Ijoining that of Geo T.
I'ri.tbei, 'ibove Tucker's mill, on the
river rp: -I, are making airagoments
ti more onto their places and im-
piovn 1 1; h in.
. The cnuuty tax this .year will be 14
m-Ulul tiivided as follows: State, 3.3;
school, l.C; general fund, 3; library I
fund, .1; road fund, 3. In addition
to that thd ?ity tax is 5 and the oity i
-r'-.(..ol Kx in mills, making a total of
'J uiijlit fcr Uie city.
Mobith'. ii'ausen & Tomsen, wbo
have operand a lumbering business
here tor borne yenr have dissolved
p 'iitner-liip.' Mr. Hansen retaiuing
11)'- bunin 'Hs bere and Mi. Tbomsen
Eoing to Hood River vslley wbere be
bu- d,'fidt 1 to take charge of bis land
lotto ests tlieie. Chronicle.
Mr. ,:id Mrs. J. O. Read, of Hamil
ton. Mont., rem in Hood River tbe
lirt-'t of tfie.week Mr. Read ls.au en
tun -1 -tt. h fruit raiser in the Bitter
l'..v. i. .!!-v, and had an interesting
Ut-i' '.tj'li hi. 11. Shepsrd. He ' stated
to Mr. Klierard that their leading ap
r p ' 'm JMdntorib Red. and that
it!: v ci li them for $1.75 a box" this
! vei.f I !:k,7 idco grow the Wealthy
re-v "i ' ' tiuHv. Tbe Bitter Root
! ' inv liiiw iH'tr u a'ketnd HOoMribads,
; hi- 'i a '!: i ' erop, bnt expect 000
cl:!t!w next year, with favorable
' cou ..lions.
LUes' Peerless Long White Skirts
Short
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Muslin Gowns
Muslin Skirts
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lie Up-to-Date Store'
sa w ii "eaa
Now is the Time
To replenish your writing material. A large assort
ment of High Grade Stationery now on sale at
greatly reduced prices.
Regular 50c now 400
Regular 40c now 300
Regular 30c now 200
Regular 25c now 160
This Week Only
Slocom's Book $tore
Alfred Wood went to Portland
Thursday to visit friends for a few
E. W. Lallerty made a trip to the
Willamette valley Thursday on busi
ness. F. A. Massee reported to tbe coun
ty court Thursday and Friday on road
matters.
R. D. Shelley, of Carson, had busi
ness in Hood River tbe lattei part of
the week.
Miss Anna Mickolsen, of White Sal
mon, visited friends in Hood River
last week.
0. L. Francis, of Poitland, is visit
ing bis daughter, Mrs. E. E. Coud
and family.
J. R. Crosby and wife went to Port
land Friday to attend I. O. O. F.
lodge meetings.
Miss Adele Goff returned to the
state university at E'.gene Saturday
after spending the holidays at borne.
1. N. Hewitt and wife, ot Marsh
field, Ore., returned borne Thursday
after a visit witb Hood River friends.
Claude Thompson returned to
school at Corvallis Saturday, after
spending the holidays witb bis par
ents. J. W. Morton went to Portland Fri
day on legal business, and will make
a trip to tbe state fair grounds before
his return.
Mrs. J. Waldstein came down from
The Dalles and spent New Years wilb
ber husband, wbo ii manager of the
skating rink.
Laura Smith, wbc bas been work
ing in the telephone offloe bere, left
Thursday for ber borne In Wasoc on
account ot sickness.
Rev. J. R. Parker, pastor of the U.
B. church, went to Portland Friday
to make arrangements to move bis
family to Hood River.
F. E. Strang, C. A. Tucker, Hugh
Smith and Frank Smith went to Port
land Thursday in oon leotion with I.
O. O. F. lodge matters.
Prof. Newman's orchestra furnished
musio for a New Years ball at Pine
Grove and pleased the dancers witb
their excellent orchestra.
Sam Koplln weut to the National
Soldiers Home near Los Angeles
Tuesday. He was aooompanied as tar
as Portland by John Wilson. Tbe G.
A. R. took up tbe matter of arrang
ing for his entry to the borne, and
the funds to take bim there were fur
nished by tbe I. O. O. F. lodge, of
which Mr. Koplin is a member. He
has reoovered from bis temporary
mental aberration which caused bis
temporary removal to a sanitailum at
Portland, and it is thought tbe sunny
olimate of Southern California will be
much better for bim than here. His
daughter, Mist Mildred Koplin, is
here this week from Portland, and
will visit friends for a few days.
To Our Customers and Friends.
We have some gilt edge real estate
loan applications that will interest
you If you desire to place funds on
eight pei oent interest for a year or
longer. First National Bank.
The Trio Orchestra
Compo-ed c.f A. Kohler, flute and
zither; ('has. G. Newman, violin ; Miss
Brace, piano. Music furnbhed for all
occasions. Concert numbers, entertain
ments, weddings, receptions, dance, etc.
For information apply to C'JIAS. O.
NEWMAN, Hood lliver Ore. Phone
Main 867.
now 48c to $6.18
" 38c to 2.43
44 48c to 88c
44 23c to 1.23
44 23c t' 58c
The Churches
Methodist Episcopal oburoh A. H.
Latbrop, pastor. Public servioe nt 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 6:30
p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday
evening. All cordially invited.
U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a.
m. ; preaching, 11 a. m.; Y. P. C. E.
6:30 p.m.; Evangelistic services, 7:30
p. m. Midweek prayer meeting,
Wednesday, 7 :30 p. m. Everybody in
vited. J. R. Parker, pastor.
Baptist Church C. A. Nutley, Pas
tor. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and
7 ;45 p. m. Sunday school, at 9:50 a. m.
F. G. Coe, Supt. Young Peoples meet
ing, 7 p. m. Monday, 7 p. in., Young
Men's Alert Club. Tuesday, 7 p. m.,
Y. P. Christian Culture Class. Wednes
day 7:80 p. m., Prayer meeting. Thurs
day p. m., Ladies' Aid or Mission Cir
cle. Riverside Congregational Church,
W. C Gilmore, pastor. Services Sun
day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. m., evening worship at 8 p. m.
Catholic Church Regular services
every Sunday.
Belmont M. E. Church, S. S. 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m., Epworth. League
6.30 p. m., Preaching 7.30 p. m. At
Crapper 1st and 3rd Sundays; 3 p. m.
At Menominee 2nd and 4th Sundays;
3 p. m.
Catarrh Cure, Cooper's Nine C's.
There are thosanuds of people who
suffer with Catarrh, butdo little or no
thing to remove the dread disease. This
neglect permits the disease to inflame
the Mucus Membrane and may affect
the nose, throat, lungs, stomach, bowels
or bladder. Cold aggravates Catarrh
and if allowed to become chronic it leads
to Bronchitis and also to Consumption.
Fully forty per cent of the deaths in
America are from diseases of the air
passages. Use the Nine C's and be
cured It is also a sure cure for Croup,
Itrouchltis, Colds and LaGrippe. if
used and you derive no benefit, your
money will be returned. Sold in all
Drug Stores. dl2 tf
Improvements at Mosier.
Mosier Jan. 6, 1908.
Editor Gaoler: Tbe property own
ers of Main street have olubbed to
getber and have started woik on grad
ing tbe street from Second to Third
avenue, witb tbe intention of cover
ing same with a good ooat of giavel.
Sidewalks ate also to be built on the
same section by tbe property bolder.
O. R. & N. TIME TABLE.
Eaat bound-
No. 2, Chicago Hneolal, 10:50 . m.
No. 4, Hnoklne Klyer, 10:40 p. in.
No. 6, M all and Kx press, M&p rn.
No. 8, Pendleton Local, a. tn.
West bound
No. 1, Portland Hpeclal, :',S p. m.
No. .1, Hpnkane Kly r, 6.-DU a. tn.
No. 5, Mall and Express, 7:05 a. m.
EDISON
PHONOGRAPHS
This is an invitation to everyone who
erads it to come to our store and hear
he new "Edison Phonograph." the
ane with the big horn, This Phono
graph is higher, better, and has a finer
finish than uny of the other models.
We will hold an impromptu concert
any time you come into our store. We
corrv a full line of Edison records.
W. D. ROGERS
Hood River, Ore.
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