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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
J I . Four HOOP Kf n5K QLAOIBS 'THUR8DAY JAiftJARY 16 l608. f i Es am-111 Wind Hlhiat Blows Nobody i- - The people who own the building we occupy have decided not to build for the present, nnd have extended our lease, but we have a lot of WINTER GOODS THAT WE'VE GOT TO TURN INTO MONEY, and to do this we realize tha we must SACRIFICE PROFITS, and we will offer inducements in Price and Quality, that people who know what goods are worth will apprecia te. In Drees Goods we are offering Special Low Pric s, also 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.' : J! you want ii -good fur e will make the price so low that yoif can't" afford to delay buying. The stock is all new and reli able goods. Come in and see them.' "' In Dress goods we have cut the price to the bottom. Albetrosses worth 65c foi 48c. One piece (iray Panama 5G inches wide, worth 11.23 for 92c. Worsted Goods in Plaids for 24c and up, rf Only four Misses' Coitu left, two in Brown Beaver sizes 14 M.nd 1G thai a? vurth $10 of any body's mony, wil'. make 'ihran $5.50 each. Two in Blue sizes 10 and V2 that are worth 17.35, take them foi- $4.50. MP ii iii i i ma tu Li?arT.i3giiMgMIIIBaMiaMII,l3l'Bai,j Goodl E ! i I ti Hi ill' 1 1 1 V ., I 1 i 4 5 - ' i i I ill' ; i I ; ' ; - . :' i A s V i , - ; t I , t ii V r R. B. Bragg & Co, CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Baht Rah I Raht B. B. ti. Applei or basket ball Winners we. Yen I Yah I Yabl Lean or fat We win goala Bet on that. The basket ball game Odell vs. Bar rett played In Hood Klver Saturday, resulted tn a score ot 29 to 17 in favor of Odell and needless to say tbe boys en ue home jubilant and when tbe news bad been told all Odell rejoiced with tbem. Tbe boys are doing well ana we are glad to say a word tbat ' may enoonrage tbem. Tbe following officers ot Hazel Re , beaah Lodge, Mo. 156, 1. O. O. P.. for the ensuing term were Installed Tuesday evening, Jan. 7, by P. N. U. Lillian HI board: Mrs. Ms7 Maslk or, N. 0. t Mrs. Annie Crosby, V. U. ; Mrs. Bertha Foltz, Boo. ; Mrs. Dora lloyed, Trees. Last week II. Connaway bought of Mis. itoswell Sbeliey the one acre traot upon which tbe warehouse stands. This gives Mr. Connaway a permanent locatioa in Odell, tbe fu ture possibilities of wblcb may be seen at a glance, at a reasonable fig ure. Mr. and Mrs. Connaway are tbe sort of people who help upbuild a community and we are very glad to note tbis indloation of their intention to remain bere. A number of tbe Mt. Hood boys came down Thursday evening to talk basket ball with the Odell boys. ' Margie Crockett has been quite sick but is reported improving. A gentleman was looking about Odell last week collecting a list oi land, prices, number of acres in ap ples and varieties on each traot. He said be bad buyeis and was looking for land for tbem, Mrs. Tousey passed through Hood River one day last week. She was go ing to Sumpter, where she expects to remain with ber sister until spring. Alfred Wood, Clinton Wood and El mer Lafferty came borne Friday. Tbey bad been to Carlton on business and for a visit wltb Everett Larlerty at that place. Paul Fuohes bas sold forty acres of his land in Odell to Mr. Zellax. This leaves Mr. Fuobes twenty sores of tbe one hundred be originally purchased. tilt, and Mrs. Fuobes are honest, in dustrious people and it Is well tbat tbey have reserved sufficient land for an orchard and home here. We are pleased to note tbat D. W. and M. A. Zellar now have ranches near together and ere moving onto them last W.'t. Hlbbard, D. D. 0. M., in-: stalled tbe following officers of Kemp Lodge No. 181, I. O. O. P.. Saturday eveniog, Jaouaty 11; J. K. Crosby, N. U. ; C. R. Masiker, V. O. : Hugh Smith, Sec. J W. A. Lookmaa Treat. Ibe L, A. S. of Odell will meet at tbe home of Mrs. Alios Poole tbls (Thursday) afternoon. " Cbarlle Pflaghaupt made a business visit to Tbe Dalles and perhaps Was oo, early in tbe week. Uladwya Davis has been sick. At last reports be waa improving. Rheu matism was tbe disease from wbiob be suffered. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguon and little daughter, of Astoria, left Odell Mon day, after baring visited M. Haw thorne. Mr. Hawthorne is Mrs. Fer guson's brother. - Last week Wm. Kemp sold bis Sun flower ranch. After selling tbls Mr. Kemp bss sufficient land tor a protlt sble orobard, as well as tbe traot on wbiob bis home is situated. A good C. E. meeting Sunday evening Is thr report. Klleu Sbelley and Leitn Bow erman leaders. Tbe uew song books ordered some time ago are here and tbe singers will be busy learning new SjOgS. moWthood. We are getting settled down- some what after tbe gayety of tbe holiday weeks. Those who participated in tbe sooial happenings enjoyed tbem to the fullest extent, and are there -J lore reaay ror a uuie rest, ana a com ing down to ever) day all airs ot life. Tbe school boys have organized a basket ball team witb Harry Rood oaptaln. They expect to prove a (ormidable foe to any team brave enough to try issues with tbem. Mr. Hubbard went to Portland last week. Wbll-t there be purchased books to be used by the pupils ot bis tinging olass. By tbe courtesy of tbe school board the sieging class now meets at tbe tohool house, Wednes day and Saturday evenings, Kev. Biauetetter, ot Pine Urove, beld Interesting services at Mt. Hood last Sunday, morning aod evarnlng. Mr. Uubbsrd tang a tine solo at tbe morning service. Mr. Braustetter comes again the fourth Suoday, Jan. 20. Walter Cribble, M. Craft, E. Kirk Patrick and Howard Moilroy attended tbe Odd Fellows lodge at Odell last Saturday evening. Ed Pblrman and Ralph Doyle, of The DallkS, were at Mt. Hood last week looking up cattle on tbe moun tain range Chester Walton left Sunday tor Ibe Dalles, where he expeots to make tioal proof on bis olalm. From' tbeie be goes to Portland to visit relatives. There was a meeting of tbe Develop ment League last Saturday evening. The annual election of offloers was held. Tbe newly eleoted officers are : i T. H. Larwood, pres. ; (1. M Wish art, vice pres ; Bert Laugille, seo. and trees. ,A meeting is called for next Saturday evening, at wbiob the Neal Creek road ia to be discussed. Tbic ia an important matter to Mt. Hood residents, and it Is hoped there will be a full attendance. Tbe regular grange meeting ooours next Friday evening. Tbe new offi cers, installed at the last meeting, be gin work in tbeir respective offices then. D. R. Cooper and Will Edlck re turned last Friday from a short trip to The palles - i ; Mrs. Billings went to Tbe Dalles last Monday on a visit to ber daugh ter, Mrs. James T. Cooper. - MOSIER. . Earl Bailey aid bis brother In-law, Mr. Camp, met wltb an accident last Tuesday evening wbiob resulted in i runaway. Wblie they were driving to their borne west of town their liors h became frightened ft a train, hurt one tug came unhooked, which made the horses worse, They upset thetouguy, throwing botb men out, Earl receiv ing a tew small hurts. 'Ibe horses ran for two miles before they stopped. The buggy was broken. Ira and Ernest Evans weak to lhe Dalles last Tuesday to attend the Init iation of the crowd in the Modern Woodman ot America lodui Iboyie port having bad a splendid Hum. i Mr. aud Mr. Find Eram aud sun returned fioiu the Dalits luseday. Dr. Templetm, o1 Po. timid, was up tbe first ot last weuk, looking for a tenant for bit i..uoh. He tlually suc ceeded in uelt I ok Elmer Coyle, who bas al'eady taken possession. Mr, and Mrs. Smith have gone toPoit. land. Ur..Templetnu expects to do tome oleariug on bis form tbis spring.. S. Brig s, one of our old bachelors, Who has lived lu onr community for years, bat solaT his tanob to Mr. Steel sniitb for I'JlOO. Mr. Brlggs expects to move to the valley to live. Mies' Evelyn Hayes, aooompanlod by Bessie Jones, went to Tbe Dalles Fri day and returned Sunday. Mrr. Cbas. Davenport and sou, Howard, of Portland, are beie visit ing Mrs. M. Davenport Cbas. Bennett, wbo has beeu in Sherman county installing officers' for tbe Odd Fellows lodge, returned home Sudnay. He was aooompHuled by Will Wright. The main ttieet of Mosler Is much Improved now and if tbe weather per mits we expaot to have some more good streets in a short time. Amos Root wen' to The Dalles Moo day to visit bis daughter. Sunday evening about seven o'clock Jack Crover heard some pounding at bis boats by tbe river so be went down to see what the noUe wat. Ar- Xmas is Over We thank you for the patronage The money is kept at home and will be spent in the City and Valley. Yoif 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 trade? ?' - Thanking you in advance, 4 Laraway's b. Jewel ers DC 3C 30C 3C n K-C vS?peciaMe$ .1 We have now on hand a full line of Our own Preparations Manufactured Exclusively by Ourselves. To Secure THE BEST PRODUCTS on the market we have devoted long and careful study and experi menting. You can see this line in our windows some in process of preparation; also samples of all our finished products. Each and every one is guar anteed by us to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Let us show our & 0 line and be convinced KEIR (& CASS SMITH BLOCK C RELIABLE DRUGGISTS riviogv there be foumJ nothing to be went tack to his house, wbe- be I found be had been robbed of -ih r.t 1200. He Immediately got in bis boat aud started dou stream, bepiug to catcb the roMiers. When hn got al most to Hood Hirer be tsuiu across Mr Thomas' boat with a pair of bis oars in it. He came back borne and toid Mr. Thomas of the affair. Noth ing has been beard farther. Minn Catherine Davenport went to Hood Rlvr Monday. - Messrs. Wells, of Portland, were bere Suuday looking over our oouu try. Mr. Miller, of Hansen, was hers Monday and hnuubt a fire aore traot ' of the Duo iau Jaud. ; Mr. Evanr,' of Troutdtl, was op In.t week looking nt laud i.ud is tpij ! favorably impressed with ti.is ennu , try. I DUKESVALLET. ' We are limine some spring-like weather aud ii makes us old bi.yseeds ! think of starting in on our spriug I work, hut tbxn we remember it ia iu i the middle of Janumy and to may 1 have soma winter yet. ' ' f There was quite a low from Dnkf.s Valley thut visited the Apple Citwlast Satuulay. An:oug tbem we noticed David SaulRliury, 1 bomas Broodv ick. J. A. Knox. Mr. Hrayllwood, h. T. Folt aud Mr. and Mrs. J O. Tamer ou. t. . . ; Tlmtuas Cmuercii - bus f.otie to Grant Puss to vlyit iW pother, Mm I: (.'uiiieioH. . Mr. ripping ha I quite a-crew (if young men grubbing on the D. D. Dodge place and tbey wvf living In A. I. Dodgu's homo. Soma if them visited the city of Ho d Unei bofore X'uhh and gov something that made them very hattpy aud then tbey caiue back to Dukes Valley and A. T. says from the look ot tbe bouse and other thiuus arouud there they undoubted ly ha I a time, as the windows were brokn out, tbe fence chopped Up, part of tbe tarn Is gone, bis hay raok was chopped lutn and thing lo iked pretty bud for the owner to look at. Now of ocut-fe tbe boys ought uot to have done IhW, but lut us voleis take part of this bbtma aud every one thai voted, for a liceuae to sell liquor in our city is responsible to a certain extont for ail thut is done by men wha are intoxicated through tbis act. Of aourse it is too late now to mend this act but let us remember tbls wben we arc willed upou to vote again. w Our school district voted a 15 mill tax to defray tbe running expenses ot our school for the uext year aud to make somo litt e Improvements In our Duiidiugs Hairy Whiglei Is visiting his hro',. ei, J. bj. Wbisler. Harry went o In diana last spring wltb bis parent feut Indiana was not large enough t j (rat him so be bas returned, as a' otter wise men do who leave, bere. LaBt week two of onr Dul Valley ites were camplug up on Cbooiy for an outing. As the huntlo Reason baa dosed tbey only took ttaotr flshlug tackle and 1 suppose a eik of cards to help pass tbe tlr4eawayi xbey report a good timrJ wUu pienty o( soeuery and lots 0 experience. It was quite a or from gittnB around tbe houF8U being bothered with the old orunn and kids, and soaking up .no heat after tbe wife bad built tue tiro, but they can see now what, a hi,me is and tbey wijl ap preciate it nioie heiealter. BELMONT. Mia. Potter bas sold ber place and will realde at Portland in the tutuie. Mr. Holuies aud Jawei Morgaomu , have reutod tbe esidonoe of Sam Ebv and expect to move soon. Cottag prayer meeting is in pri . eress hero. It is held .Monday , Wednesday und Friday of each week. . Sigurd Nelson was ill lant week bo t is how ablu to tic iu ncbool ugaiu, J A nice progi'itui was rendered b I Park Urauge at their ball Fridaji evt uiug. lu tpito of the bad weather! there was quito a number preseut. ' Presiding Klder Kev. W. Sklpwortb' avioke to the people of Hjliuoui , Wednesday evening. Harry llrlggs, who has been ill si t Cottage hoapitnl tor some time, S better and able to he out Again. ' Mrs. l' Merrell, who bas beeu rU i iting relatives at Portland and in 'Jue valley, roturuea home Monday. A surprise party was given at t be nome or Miss iNinu .Noble Wednesd ay bvbuiuk. a nuuioer or Belmont yetting folks were present aud speut very pleasant eveuiug. ; MUs Dniny Thomas, one r.f. the Frauktou school teuohers, was qaite ill last week, but was able to resume ber duties Monday. Mr. Kufua Pugh, of Hatton, "Wasli., has been visiting his uoolel A. L. Ksufojan. for a few days. WHITE SALM.ON. Prom the Euterprir. Mr. and Mrs. James Coxv oi Cook's addition are visiting relatives lu Hht rifim, ldabn, where they have two niauied daughters residing. Mrs. Ar thur Cox is taking care oi thn hoir n rlaoe during their abseuoe. The roof of W. U. Ward's honaeu nt Suowden, tixk Sre Sunday uht about 10 o'clook, but waa luokily the covered in time and extinguished by the help of his neighbors, A few min utes more and tbe Bra would liar been beyond control. The eighth arade of thn m hlin school are working hard tkaaa dava 7 prepariun for tbe coming mid-term Xkniinatious. Thn scholars bate been hi o" 1n at tl ta sclmul lioute lb tbe 'r.iug4 duri mm tne past. Tbev hope o pais in a i isvinber of studies at this stve it much easier for rcf tbe term. ttT tbe Relief Corrs will I dinner at 25o pr plate sr-u to be given by the U. ty. Jan. 18tb, at tbe Odd A literary program has 1 tor tbe atternoon, to tiiuedhitely after dinner, wrge uf admission will I'm and p 1 oe .eiuainje The ladids i rve cbfckei ht thn a'uip i A. R. Sf turd. Krliows ball, beeu raigAt' taku place ii I- "vbirh n oi be iiiadx. Onr literary 'A'bite Salmon intu ririot this vote, moat oi friend down by tbe .station agaiu breaks eek, and bS usual de- .ils article to little koika agatnr ,t tl lis piano and against tne cnturpri i. . I'nii unfortunate ln di'iaual evir'iently does no, realize tba' the free advortlsing b U giving m doe . ox in ore g lot.' tbaci harm and Cost if aoy out) is injured bv bis idle vaporlngs it in bims'.lf aud bis own little burg. WhaiVvei Mt intentions niuy be the fault tbe sailif, aod we fel th t all. tn-. or ipl- nt White Sal mon should joi. i 'is lu xtenlt"g a vote ot tbs jiks tr , tbla pavty for bis eitorts in Dur br ,hait. Our nob sol hi started agaiu aiter the vaoiti on in full force. Tba iwhool rooniN a' w til (ed to tbeir capacity. Seats an bt a premium Tbe enroll ment ta,yicre aniug. OiiOhristr la- ov .) 0 Manlnue, wi o wrij.is,'. ti,,,, , furiiand. had tb raisfo J one i r lm si 1 lall. brisking wih luk to a bu piud : re.i'Hin t'M.T the care m s. It whs ii nntort naie he h ''-liday nelson for . 'm. Isiht iiitrt in tnce of 'tie .t bin stuck U uorii to farrl- and is tAkiug l is de r H ind Kit Hr vitlley i idny, will no oiilo a i. inj li i oia I. liulilvr bss betti here for rro yesisnnd hi e always I a ooui'teona and agrtieuoie , oue witb whom IA is plea I business, aud we are snny fin so awsr. Mr. lnibler In (t hat be did very welf here in at wny and it is not for that tbat be is leaving ns, but bli eeds him on the fsrm, snd i proved tarm i.i the Hood iiiv ' is itielf a souro i of ooosld t I 't to .the owner. I 'ill Kuoauiunient No. 62. of luioo, installed tbe following t tbeir meeting Saturday !. P., R. Field: 8. W., Jobo s; H. P.. . K. Cornet; w. (;. Manly; treasurer, liizau: J. W.. A. 11. Coleman. close nf tbe meeting tbe boys tl a line sapper, tendered by touting offlsers. i'he installa leremcnies were cond noted by H. C. Cock D. O. C. P., as by an able corpn nf deputy officers. C Martin, E. M. Peck, and hiulson, ot Cook's addition, are proud sod so did tbe audience, cheer ing for an encore. Mae SummerviUe's resding and Mrs. Bateham's address were very good and well received. But Earl Eby's newspsper was a crsoker-jack. Tbe hits be made and polnta be brongbt out showed h hsd teen lunching on taoks or something. We srdently recommend him to any newspaper in need of an assistant ed itor. Maud Meirell, as debatei, takes tbe oaks and covered herself all over witb glory. She eovered tbe ground so completely that tbere whs nothing for ber oponeuts or even Dy colleague to stand on Tbs finality was a "mixed" qnartet, wnicn broosbt down tbe bouse, tbe "mixed" part being tbe colored girls fresh from Alabama. . After tbe program the young people spent an hour in game. me xoter. It Quiets the Cough WhA'M ost uf the kirti eu.lia- ot !?. ". I in reinr.odr South &. P'rturs t where h father. .J the past t found hii geotlanim aut to do to see b forms us a fin and reason ' father u well 1m er valle: able pro I Uo.id 9 -White orrJcP':, ( nigbt r; U. Wy, , aovihe, Fraut At tbe enjoys the in tion i Capt. stated grand M. Paul 1 all at work grubbing ou libeir respeo tive p laces. Mr, Martin Is finishing up hi ten acres aud in another three weeks will bav his entlrti ten acres grubb ad. Mr. Peck is finishing op bis te d oie8 Iw has next to tbe road, while .Mr. Vaulaon is working as tboui (h be intended to grub out his mntir a farm tbia winter, me open wlnti sr and heavy rainfall is fine for tbls kid of work. nd many farmers :are t sbing advantage of it. Tb t pcojeot of building an electric Tailw y Ctim White Saloiou to tbe de pot i s br-r&g revived ngalu and may amount to somecblug more than hot 1h this tiaie. We understand tbat outside, capitalists who are interested in this, seotic t aie promoting tbe pro ject. W. W. Swan, of Joalyn, wbo is . , interested in1 tb construction of a I Aagoo road tietweeo tbat place and ' White Salmon believe that a giade .'could be ooustr uoted wide enough for . . imt'i tbe eleotrit ' Hoe and wagon road. ir tuia ia done it w'1' hH KreBt beQe 1 1 tit to tbia section as it will provide a moiiiis for all kin ds ot tratlie to reaob tbe depot by tb a shortest possible route. OFFER FOR DISCOV ERY OF SILICA Portland, Ore., Jan. 6, 1907. Tb the Kdltor: You have printed articles at different times relative to the discovery of large bodies of silioa sand, aud tbe Oregon Development Leauue desires to present slUU to any reader of your paper or auy oitizeu ct Oregou. Washington, Idaho, Montana or California, wbo will find the sand tn fill the requirtents demanded l-y tbe Columbia Steel Works of tins city, who have mule tbi- otter through the league: "We will take IU) tous each mouth i f silioa sand, 96 per cent pure silica aud free from iron oxides, delivered at Portland at ntt to exceed rt per ton, and we will pay tKK) iu cash to tbe discoverer. " Silioa sand is now being ahipped U Poiilund and other iron and steel uiauufartaiing oeuteta of tbe Pacific coast from Minnesota. It bas bean fiequently reported tbat large discovered quantities of pure silica have been discovered, and tbe oommunity that "make good" in this instanoe bas a greater souroe of rev enue tban gold or oopper mines, lum ber, mills, or factories of any kind, for wben a dependable quality of alli es sand Is found in quantities sufflo ieot to supply tbe demand, ail tbe iron works from tbe Gulf of Califor nia to Alaska, and ftom tbe Rocky mountains west, will be customers. It may just as well be given to tbe public. qow as later that the steel trust and another combination of multi-millionaires engaged in tbe pro duction of iron and steel are investi gating different points on tbe Pacific coast witb tbe idea of building anoth er Pittsburg. Don't worry abo-t tbe present freight rate. The discovery of a large quantity uf silica sand would make a low ' rate necessary remember tbat the ssnd now comes from Minnesota, Tbis Is our opportunity. Send a earn pie to your nearest assayer to be sure you have, tbe goods. v "" Free to Our Readers. We take pleasure In announcing tbat we have arranged witb the well known firm of K C. DeWitt & Co.. Chicago, 111., for tbem to send one full box a week's trial, ot tbeir won derful little Kidney and Bladder Pills' to eaoh reader and subscriber of tbis paper. , i'hese pilli.are highly recommended and are an excellent 'preparation for all forms of Kidney and Bladder trou tne. If you are suffering with lame buck, baokaci.e, weak kidneys and in tlammatiou ot tbe bladder, send your name and address to EL C. DeWittt & Co., 203-205 LaSalle Ave., Chicago, III., and they will send you absolute ly free full box of tbeir Kidney and Bladder pills, poi.tpaid. Be sure to take advantage of this offer promptly and don't fail to men lion tbia pnpei wben sending name and address. This is one resson why Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral is so vilut ble in consumption. It stops the wear and tear of useless coughing. But it does more it controls the inflammation, quiets the fever, soothes, heals. Ask your doctor about this. ; The best kind of stestimoBlal i "Sold for over alxtr years." I A by t. O. Ar.r Co.. Xwll, Xw, BAnaAwlurSrt Qt 9 MRSA'AMLU. PILLS. All VKJOR. WthsTSBOMertUI Wspabltak th fonnulu of ll ouf mdlalBM. yers .Hasten recovery by keeping tpej bowels regular with Ayer'i Pills. Park dirauge'i Installation. This account of to doings at tbe Park last r'ridav eve ii' l primarily for the benefit of the 150 wbo wanted to ibere, but we ' keP' D tbe storm or sickness a od secondarily for tbe 150 wb wer 1 there and bad such a good time. Th S would like to enjoy It all over Hgt in by reading of It iu the Glacier. La, tly. for the beneOt of 1500 other sub oribeis, who (ike to keep in touch witt tbe grang es aud the work thnv are undertaking for iwurovements in the valley. So here soes. First, the lights began U Usbt, the rain began to rain, tben t lm faiut htartod ones began to back t water aud wor.der if tbe affair would. ' oot be postponed on tbeir account. Hut at the ball, "all went merry as a .Vvarrlage beM." The crowd began tooi'd. Iu ati.lliug OtHoer Onrroll began io carol. ai:.d tbe toter began to tote, eac.s oil! otir In turn before the worth'), t-) re ceive bis annual lectuie anl ot ligation. Well, about this time very body jumped up to change the! at eeati o they could sen tbe show, t ut bel f r tbey oould get seated aga In the 1 n portnners began to ituportu, toe nv members, and tbe blanka be fan to be filled with "jiuers." After 'bey luid all joined, or bad taken two week ia which to think it over, ' he euOr rapped for order aud tbe lit SiaiT pro gram was promulgated. This was arranged rather 1 reoeo do fashion, beginning wltb iac and recitations by several (if Kite Utile folks, short but sweet. X'be Bmaeas the male quartet. They did SJaesnwelves i Ran on Rat Traps. Hut traps, or rather the absenoe of rat iMpe of tbe desired kind, are wor rying health otBoers and property owner in tbe business part ot Bel linghnu). '1 be property owners, whose buildings are supposed to be infested witb Ik's, iniBt buy tiaps, and they must gel a in tain make, tbe wire cage van ry, tbat Is always set These ord. . . have been followed to a certain tM '.t, but as unly one bust uees house hi tbe city bas cairied tnete traps (he officers have been rc oused oi gettu g business for the wire cage factory, 'lie cheaper tiapn. tbe kiud tbat take a nip out of ones bend every tiiiiH one attempts to set tbem, are barred by tbe health inspeotor. To make matters worse tbe one store that bandied tbe wiie cages has sold Its supply, and if tbe property owners obey tbe orders of tbe health inspect oi it 1.4 necessary for them to send out ot th city to get tbe cages. As Seat tle uud other cities are suffering in tii same way, traps of tbe required kiud re exceedingly hard to get. Reveille. We Thought He Was a Candidate. Governor Hughes' anuual . message recommends that book-making at rac es be made a penal offense, favora a new banking law in accordance wltb tbe ideas of tbe banking conmission and the banking superintendent, U'ges increased power for the publio service commission, advocates ballot reform and primary reform, and re ports in regard In tbe conditions of tbe various departments of tbe state. But the governor's annual message contains not a single reference to na tional affairs. Tbere is not a word In it of indiscriminate attack opon tbe wicked corporations for tbeir mis deeds, or ot censure of tbe riob for their wealth, aud tbere is no appeal in it for tbe labor vote. What oan be tbe matter witb Gov. Hughes? We supposed that he was a oandidate for tbe presidency. Wall St. Journal, KODOL For Dyspepsia and Indiges tion is the result of a scientific combina tion of uatural digestants with veget able acids and contains tbe same juices found in a healthy stomach. It is the best remedy known today for dyspepsia indigestion and all troubles arising from a disordered stomach. Take KODOL today. It is pleasant, prompt and thor ough. Sold by Ke;r aud Cass. Special Rates. The following round trip rates are in effect: Hood Riw to Portland and return, good going and returning Sundays, 92. Hood River to Portland and return, good going Satuidayi or Sundays and good returning Sundays or Mondays, 83. Every day, good for 30 days, $3.25. J. H. Fredricy, Agent. Advertised Letter List. For week ending Jan. 13, 1908: Bai ley, Miss Cora; Blanohart, Mrs. 8.; Flemmicg, Miss Pearl; Rowe, Miss Ueorgie; Smitb, Miss Delia; Wadden, Mars. W. ; Warden, Mrs. H. ; Eaker, Mr. Wm. ; Barnhart, U. J. ; Brink man, Albert; Buck, Henry; Cameron, Tom; Orittltb, J. L. ; Heart. W. 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