froop &nns& qlAoieb, Thursday, JAirixAftY le, ie6a.
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All Remnants at Half Price. All Dress Goods
Twenty per Cent Off.
MUSLIN UNi,ERWAw at less than material
would Cost.
Men's iSuits:
Overcoats
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BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS.
The DieU Studio for photos.
Olives in bulk, bottles and cans at
Jackson's.
Fresh made sausage at McGuire Bros,
every day.
Dr. M. A. J onus visited M osier Fri
day on business.
C. U. Pratt and wife returned Fri
day irom Portland.
Chickens for Sunday dinner at Mc
Guire Bros. Order early.
Maple Syrup and New York State
Buck Wheat at Jackson's.
Ed Jobnson returned Thursday
f.om a trip to Portland.
R. E Harbison made busines
trip to Portland Friday.
Salt mackerel, eastern wbite fish and
pickled salmon at Jackson's.
George Stranahan made a business
ttip to Poitland Thursday.
Go to W. 8. Gribble. Mt. Hood, for
the District No. 76 Shoe. tf
W. F. Laraway and wife returned
Thursday from Portland.
W. L. Clark returned Friday even
ing from a business trip to the Looks
and Portland.
J. E. Epping went to Portland Fri
day to visit bis daughter, who is ill
at that place.
S. B. Robinson, of the Klalook
Fruit Co.. Walla Walls, visited Hood
River Friday.
(Japt. J 11. Dukes proved up on his
timber claim Friday at Ibe Dalles
laud office. U. J. Hayes and Will
Crapper accompanied bim as witness
se. Tbe father of Mrs. E. L. Rood, ol
BUir, Neb., arrived Thursday from a
trip to California, and is visiting bis
daughter aud family in the Mt. Hood
district.
W. Haynes has a large and complete
stock of beating stoves, all Bizes, from a
miiitll airtight bedroom heater to the
lurgrtHt size ntove for halls or storerooms,
t hem and get prices.
Word bus been reoeived iiere that J.
M Oonfa- a former resideut of Hood
River, but wbo left for Ills former
bmue in Missouri last summer, died
at tbnt place anuary 5.
Kev. Walton Skipwortb, presiding
elder of the M. E. oburob. returned
tn bis homn at The Dalles Thursday,
Hfier spnnding a few day witb tbe
churches in Hood Kiver aud tbe val-
Ut.
Miss Amanda Sievlrkropp, wbo re
cently gtdauated from Ibe Dalles
hospital as a nurse, bas gone to San
Frnmiisco, where she will take up tbe
wurk iu one of tbe hospitals at that
pi ice.
Tbe Donald Bell company played at
tbe opera bouse three nights last
week Uti aooount of counter attrao
tiuns tbey were not greeted witb large
bouses, t ut their performance weie
above the average of tbe plays that
oome to Hood River.
I'be Hood River Flouring Mills bave
increased tbeir running time to sev
enteen hours. For several months
they have been working only eleven
hours, but increased orders hnve
made tbe putting on of an extra sbift
necessary
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GET IN THE HABIT
OF TRADING AT
CORN POPPERS.
These are fine evenings to uee
them. Quart size, 13ci 2-qnart
size, 25ci automatic opvw-rs,
35ci butter p"ppera, 5Qc.
WATCHES Nickt-M dust
proof cases, good timekeepers, $1
SUIT CASES Telesom
Valine, Hand Bag-, Shopping
Bags, Shawl Stmps, etc. LITTLE
PRICES.
FOR WASH DAY Tubs,
Wringers Boiler?, Puils, Soap,
Bluing, Ammonia, Clothes L'lif.
Clothes Puif, Baskets, Bags, fad
Irons. LITTLE PRICES.
WE SELL THE FINEST SEW1NQ MACHINE
Strong as-ertion, but we are prepared to prove it. Come and let us show
Machine, better than an oiners u bm "
BOYS', YOUTHTS' and JUNIOR SUITS re
duced in price from 20 to 35 per cent. Cram's
reputation for reliable clothing is firmly estab
lished in this city and vicinity. No sane person
disputes it. But, friends, we have earned your
confidence by hard and painstaking effort. We
mean to hold our position at the head of the
procession against the world. You can, buy to
day a better suit of clothes from us for less
money than ever before. We are selling twice
as much Clothing as we were a year ago. This
would not be without a reason.
our Tf.l &e UiD-To-Bate Store I STRESS
at Reduced Prices. V5 jp JL KJ iLrui H 1VJ1 Saturday, $1.00.
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Our work guaranteed. Delta Studio
Finishing for amateurs at DeiU Stu
dio. Good things to eat at the Star Gro
cery. Mist Bessie Spangler is tbe guets of
her sister, Mrs. I. C; Chnirnard.
Oscar Vanderbilt and wife spent tbe
latter part of the week at Portland.
County Commissioner Hlbbard
boarded tbe local for Tbe Dalles Mon
day. Herman Pregge left for the eastern
part of tbe atate Thursday to visit
witb friends.
Mrs. Parker went to Portland
Thursday afternoon to visit friend,
for few days.
Ph. C. Young went to Viento
Thursday to purchase beef tattle for
bis butoher shop.
B. E. Dunoan and wife went to
Portland Tuesday afternoon to visit
witb friends and relatives.
W. 8. Boorman, now living at
North Yamhill, spent a few days in
the city and valley last week.
Friday evening there will be a reg
ular meeting of tbe Royal Arcb chap
ter. Work in tbe P. M. degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Carney, ot Portland,
were tbe gusets ot Mr. and Mrs. Taft,
on tbe heights, tbe lattei part ot tbe
week.
Mrs. Venable has opened dressmaking
parlors in the Jacnbson residence, where
g be is prepared to do fashionable dress
making.
Miss Leiab Kelsay retnrued to her
home at Portland Saturday, after a
visit witb ber sister, Mia. Geo. I.
Sluuora.
Wanted to rent for one season witli
option to buy, 20 to 40 hi res with paying
orchard, ami a six or evn room house.
Address P. J. Vial, 61 First St.. Port-land.O-egon.
Miss Slusber left for her home at
Dufur Saturday. Sbe has been spend
ing a few days witb ber brother, Hai
vey, and sinter, Mrs, C. N. Clarke.
H. M. Huxley, manager of tbe Ap
pple Growers Union, left for Chicago
Saturday morning, in tbe interest of
tbe union. Mi. Huxley wlil make tbe
acquaintance of new fruit buyers in
Chicago, hu'I look up otber matters
wbiob will be to the advantage of 'tbe
union.
T. A. Reavis has sold bis country
ranch of twenty acres, three miles
trom town, to Casanava Bros., of Cas
per, Wyo. Tbe consideintiuu was
113,000. It U a beautiful plain, and
tbe prioe is in line witb reoeut sales
in that neighborhood, i Mr. Reavla
will not leave tbe valley, it is under
stood, but will look for a smaller
plaoe. ,
Complaints have been made that
several overooats were stolen from tbe
Odd Fellows ball Fiiday nlgbt during
the debate. Some one also enteied
tbe stage;door of tbe theater and took
an overcoat belonging to member of
tbe theatrical company. It oould
hardly bave been tbe work of tramps,
as tbeir presence would bave been no
ticed in the ball, but it is thought to
bave been done by some one living in
tbe community, wb ) was familial
witb tbe building and knew before
bind of tbe entertainments. Tbe tact
that so mauy coats were missing on
tbe same evening, makes it look Ulna
carefully planned affair. '
SPECIAL GLOVE
SALE
Wp'vw got too many Working
Glovf and to thin them ont we
mil inaka Saturday only price
im ihfoi that will do the business
Look here and then come and see
Regular $1.50 Horsehide Mitts $1
" " Reindeer Dock... al
$1.00 Kangaroo 75c
75c Calfskin 50c
" $1.75 Horsehide.... $1.15
$1.25 " 0
$1.50 Gauntlets.. $1.00
" $1 Ladies' " 75c
" 75c miecelaneout lot 45c
Now is your chance; Sat'day only
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See W. S. Gribble for1 Duck Eries,
relts and overs. tf
N. O. Evans bad legal basinets at
Ibe Dalles luesday.
0. R. Bone and wife went to Port
land Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. D. H. Thorn went to Port
land Monday afternoon to visit
friends.
Regular meeting of the Masonio
Lodge Saturday evening. Work in
tbe M. M. degree.
W. G. Whitehead, wbo bat been em
ployed in Gray't barber tbop, re
turned to Portland Monday morning.
J. L, Cook returned to' Portland
Tueedsy afternoon. Mrs. Cook is ill
at tbe home of bei daughter, Mrs.
Neil, but improving. -
Rev. L. G. Dlx went to Tyler.
Wash., Tuesday, where be will hold a
series of meetings in the interest ot
the Advent Christian oburob.
Chaa. Rice and wife, of Everett,
Wash., wbo bave been visiting rela
tives in tbe city and valley to. cou
ple of weeks, left for i ueli borne Mon
day. If you want I" buy or sell tvai estuie
go to Oiitbank & Otten. Money to
loan on tirst mortgages. Attracts and
legal paers carefully prepared. Nota
rial work of all kinds.
Judge A. 13. Lake stopped off at
Hood Klvei between trains luesday
to trans it hu.-iness matters, .and
went on to Punland in tbe afternoon,
where be took in the apple show.
Mr. and M-s. G. K. Castner and
Mrs. Chan H. Castner went to Port
land Iiin'..y and tpent a oouplo of
days at the Horticultural meeting and
visiting trit uds iu tbe Rose City.
Timothy Brown hill, editor of the
Bearer State Herald at Gisabam,
passed through on hia way borne from
easttru I'regon Tuesday. Mr. Brown
bill tapped oil the tiain to shake
bauds with friends at tbe depot,
Ou Thursday Mr. and Mit. Otto
Kuwait lelurneil to tbeir former home
at W Internet, Iowa, witb tbe body :of
tbeir daughter, wbo was buried here
a oouole ot months ago. Tbe body
was exhumed and prepared for burial
hy J. (. Nichols.
J. Adrian Epping bat nine custom
ers for Hood River properly wbo wish
to tiade Portland improved or unim
proved property in part payment. If
you wish to sell notify bim at once.
Aildres J. Adrian Epping, box 698,
Hood River, Ore. dl2tt
Rev. J. F. Duolop, ot Red Lodge,
Mont., who bas been visiting bis
biotber-ln-law, C. S. Smith, for a
oouple .of weeks, has secured a charge
at Sheridan, Ore., and departed with
bis wife for that plaoe Tuesday morn,
ing.
Ray I m bier ha moved over from
White Salmon and is living on tbe
ranch sinth of town. His father, Jes
ee I m bier, bas recovered sufficiently
to return from tbe hospital at Port
land. Mr. Imbler bas disposed of hit
stock of merchandise to Smith k J'r
vis, at Wbite Salmon.
It you wish to save 150 to 175 when
you buy your piano, buy direct from
tbe faotory dealer and not fiom agents
or canvassers. Several beautiful in
struments Just reoeived from Chicago
nl Soule't Piano House. Second band
pianos and organs taken in exchange.
Balance cash or time payments.
THF big store
WITH LITTLE PRICES
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Bra' s and painted uagee, seea
Cups. Bird Baths, Seed, Cuttle
Bone. Bird Gravel, etc.
New Editor Records
A fine lot just in ; come and hear
them concert every afternoon in
our phonograph department.
Children's Leggins In
brown leather, corduroy or Jersey.
They save i-tocklngs and keep tbe
little tot warm. Special, ) pair
42 Piece Dinnr Sets
All ueful dishes, good grade serai
porcelain, white and gold, blue
and white, g een and white, For
get Me Nt and nther pattern to
choo"e from $6.00
IN mb wukld
you the new Will C. Free g
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Of every description. Top Coats, 45-inch regu
lar Overcoats, Rain Coats, Ulsters, everything,
so its right. We have an immense New Stock,
and the best news for possible purchasers is the
marvelous price offerings now being made.
January so far has been one of our best months
in this department. The reasons are obvious:
more style, better qualities, larger assortments
and lower prices than Portland can possibly
offer. Every garment reduced from 20 to 40
per cent, during the inventory sale.
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Metal house numbers at Hunt's Wall
Paper store.
J. K. Roberts made a trip to 1 be
Dalles Monday.
Call and tee tbe beautiful new pian
ot at Soule't house.
New Orleans Molasses in bulk and
cans at Jackson's.
J. S. Booth waa a passenger going
east on tbe looal Tuesday.
J. C. Cook returned Saturday from
a ttip to tbe Willamette valley.
W. J. Brownell waa called to Port
land on business Monday aiternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bentley and
ton left for Portland Tuesday aud will
visit at tbe borne ot Frank Chandler
for aeveral days.
A big land slide in tbe neighbor
hood of Bonneville delayed tbe trains
Yesterday morning (or several hours,
he wrecker wat called to tbe place
from Tbo Dalles to clear the tiar.k.
E. Lv Smith waa a passenger for
Portland Tuesday afternoon, to be
present at tbe horticultural meeting,
where ho took part In tbe program
yesterday.
Decision Day at tbe Baptist Sunday
school last Sunday waa a time to be
long remembered, because of tbe
large number of responses to live tbe
Christian lite on the part of tbe
young peopie.
Mist Ella Wiedriok attended tbe in
stallation of tbe Odd Fellows aud Ke
bekab lodges at Mosier Tuesday even
ing. Sbe reports having a very pleas
ant time and the banquet which fol
lowed wai a very complete and sump
tuous affair.
Tim Brodeur, of Portland, wbo was
employed in tbe blacksmith shop ot
Snow & Upson over a year ago, bas
returned and again entered tbeir em
ploy. Mr. Brodeur ia an expert in bis
line, and will be a great help iu tbe
business.
Among those wbo attended the Ore
gon State Horticultural society meet
ing at Portland this week are the fol
lowing: A. I. Mason, J. H. Shoemak
er, L. E. Clark, Chiia Urieten and
wife, Jot. Porter, wife and mother, E.
H. Shepard and wif, J. Jarvis, John
Stranaban, Fay Densmore, Perry E.
Wells and Sam Campbell.
Tbe first delivery will be made nt 8
o'clock in the morning. Do not fail to
have your orders in for your bolls and
roasts in time for this trip. The last
trip will be made at 10: 45 and the last
trip in tbe evening at 4 :30. Please ob
serve these hours of delivery so as to
receive your meats on time and hsmhI
ub in the deliverv. McGiikk linos.
There will be a cooked food sale at
Mrs. Merrill's Millinery store Satur
day for tbe benefit of the W. R. C.
All member are requested to contrib
ute. There will be on sale an assort
ment of pies, cakes, and otber dain
ties in the home cooking line, as well
as more substantial things. It will be
a good opportunity for tbe housewife
to get a supply of good things to eat
for Sunday.
Tbe First National bank held tbeir
annual meeting Tuesday and tbe fol
lowing directors elected for tbe ensu
ing year: E. 1 Smith. V. S. Stan
ley. J. W. Hlnriobs, A. S. Blowers
and D. MoDonald. Tbe old officers
were re-eleoted as follows : F. S.
Stanley, president; E. L. Smito, vl?e
president; K O. Hlanchar. cashier;
V. C. Brook, assistant cashier. Ibe
turplut wat inoreased to $15,000.
Tbe annual meeting of Butler Bank
ing Co. was beid Tuesday and tbe old
board re-elected, witb tbe exception
of E. H. French instead of J. W.
French, deceased. Stockholders wbo
attended from out of tbe city were R.
T. Cox, ot Portland, and E. H.
French, of Ibe Dalles Tbe following
are the board : Leslie Butler, presi
dent; J. N. Teal, vice president; Tru
man Batter, cashier ; E. II. French
and A. T. Cox.
C. F. Waldo's father fell down tbe
steps at tbe residence east of tbe U.
B. church. Sunday evening, and was
badly shaken up by the fill, but
thought to be not seriously iujnred.
He bas no dear idea of how be 'ame
t fall, but It ix believed he ha, I a
fainting spell. Ibe full was heard by
Mis. Waldo's daughter, Ed lis, her
mother being at oburob. Sbe qoiokly
got assistance and tbe old gentleman
was helped into tbe bouse ami bas
slnoe been confined tc bis bed. Mr.
Waldo waa in Portland nt tbe time,
and did not arrive ontil tbe first of
tbe week.
Holman't team made a get-away at
tbe freight depot Tuesday forenoon
and ran down tbe track for a mile or
mor before corn lust to a trestle.
There one of tb , horses went down,
but tbe otber manaued 'n break away
and went over tbe bauk. i'be wagou
was also left well onto tbe trestle
Tbe team was followed In due baste,
aod word tent to Agent Predtioy to
flag No. 2 at Menominee, which was
about due, and tbe train was bel l up
about thirty minutes before the borse
could be removed. No particular
damage waa done to tbe team or rig
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Miss Winnie Purser went to Port
land luesday.
Mrs. Tom Calkins Is quite ill, suf
fering vf tb appeudiitia.
Bo:u-To Mr. and Mrs. Dr. C. W.
Edmunds, Jan., 13, a girl.
J. F. Batobelder returned Tuesday
from a trip to Portlaud.
Oscar Freden burg bad business at
tbe county seat yesterday.
James Carroll, of Mosier, waa a
Hood River visitor yesterday.
J. J. Luckey made a business trip to
Portland tbe latter part of tbe week.
W. M. Wynne, ot Portland, trans
acted business at Hood River yesterday.-
A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. D.
Hin-lohs is very ill with typhoid
fever.
Harry Diamond, of Ihe Dalhe. vis
ited friends in Hood River the first of
the week.
Mi. Rippy, of Porland, transacted
business at Hood River the first of
tbe week.
Mies Margaret Nlckehen and Mrt.
T. G. Frohn visited relatives at Ibe
Dalles Saturday.
R. D. Gould arrived Tuseday from
Wallace, Idaho, to look after businesa
matters for a few days.
Miss Eula MoCully, of tbe Pine
Grove district, visited Mrt. Benton
Mays, at Tbe Dalles, last week.
Henry Avery went to Portland yea
terday morning tc take in tbe meet
ing of tbe horticultural society.
Tbe Ladies Aid of tbeU. B. church,
will hold a pastry window sale at Mr.
Hanna'a store next Saturday, Jan. 18,
1908.
Uou. II. E. Cross and wife, of Ore
gon City, are visiting tbeir ton,
Percy Cross, of Kier & Cass' drug
store.
Tbe Ladies Mission Circle ot tbe
Baptist oburoh will hold a meeting
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in tbe
cburoh. ,
J. SbernHn, representing tbe new
magazine, Western Life, Is in the olty
this week making a canvas for sub
scriptions. There will be a.danoe at Pine Grove
Grunge ball Friday evening, January
17. Everbyody iuvited and a good
time ensured.
Ibe next regular meeting of tbe Y'a
will be held at the residence ot O. B.
Hartley. Jan. '20, at 7:30. A full at
tendance is desired.
John L. Simons, of Montezuma,
Wasb., was In Hood River tbe first ot
the week looking alter' hit property
interests in the valley.
C. C. Walton, of Mt. Hood, made
final proof on hit homestead Tueday,
before it he register and reoeivei of
Ibe Lalles land ofHoe.
Piof. Beatty't orchestra played a
successful engagement at White Sal
mon Tuesday evening, tbe event be
ing a leup year party.
W. A. vtood will preach at Mosiei
next Sunday morning and evening.
There will be no services at tbe
Christian oburob here on that date.
"Why Be Happy," Ja termon for
Christians, at tbe Baptist oburoh next
Sunday at 11 o'olock. In tbe even
iug tbe toipo will be, "The Cry of tbe
Human Heart."
Jim Meais is in the olty for a cou
ple of days settling up old business
matters in connection witb tbe build
ing of tbe sewer, of which be waa .one
of the sub coontiactors.
A corporation has been formed at
Tbe Dalles to build a big skating rink
aud dauae ball, to cost several thous
and dollais. Prominent business men
are among tbe stockholders.
Mr. aud Mrs. Henry Potter, of
Portland, are visiting with tbe Clarke
families iu Hood Rlter. Mis. Potter
is a granddaughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
L. Clarke. Mr. Potter tecently sold
his business at Portland and it look
ing for a new location. '
'W. D. Kelson, who has been fore
man ot the Glacier office tor four
mouths, leaves tbe last of tbe week
tor Haines, Ore., to resume control
ot bis paper, tbe Hai les Record. His
position bus been filled by C. 1 A.
Robinson, of Portlaud.
Dr. Edmunds bas moved into bis
new otfJces n . tbe Brosius building,
where he bus fitted up a suite ut
rooms suited to bis specialist work.
Ibe offices vacated in the Hood River
Banking & Trust building bave been
taken by Dr. Sharp, who will m w be
more conveniently located in the bus
iness district foi tbe cine ot bis pa
tients. Councilman J. M. Wiight aud
daughter returned Sunday from a trip
back to bis old borne in Texas and
Louisiana, visiting bis mother ut
tbe latter place. Mr. Wright hi-d a
very enjoyable trip, having been gone
several weeks. He went by tbe north
ern route, returuiug through tbe
suuth by ttie way of California, aud
wait lucky to bave pleasant weather
tbo e. tire trip.
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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 40(S
Regular 40c now 300
Regular 30c now 200
Regular 25c now 160
This Week Only
Slocom's Book Store
Mrs. Golt It quite ill with typhoid
fever.
C. M. Baboook and E. P. Huff
smith, or Glenwood, Wab.,;were in
Hood River Tuesday. 1
Melvin Wet her ell. proprietor of the
Maple hotel at Bingen, wat in the
olty Monday and aaya that timet are
lively at that place, ino gravel
trains are at work on the traOk, the
telegraph polet are op, tnd a orew
will be put to work on tbe new depot
next week. Ibe ballasting orew ar
pear Bingen, and regular train sei
vioe will be pushed west as fast at the
track is put in abape. The hotel sow
but over seventy guests.
Real Estate Transfers.
W. J. Baker & Co. report the follow-
ine sales this month. It is a good indi
cation of an activity in land sales this
sorins. following: close on the recent fi
nancial depression, and at a time ol the
year when all business is usually quiet.
Tbe above firm have made five tales the
first ten davsof the month.
Dr. M. F. Shaw to W. H. Hicka, two
lota in Coe's addition for 0OU.
H. T. DeWitt to C. H. Strannahan,
house and lot opposite Mr. Btrannahan's
reddence. for ll.UUU.
W. J. Baker to ,8 acres a mile
south ot town for 13,300.
T. A. Reavis to Casanava Bros., 20
acres, for $13,000.
W. A. Blingerland to Claude Copple,
20 acres in Odell, for $5,000.
Mt, Hood Development League.
Last Saturday evening tbe public
spirited citizens of Mount Hood met
at Gribble's ball and perfected tbe or
ganization ot tbe Mount Hood Devel
opment League, with the ubjeot of
advancing tbe interests ot tbe upper
Hood River valley.
Ibe officers eleoted were : President,
T. H. Larwood; vioe president, G.
M. Wisbart; seoietary-treasurer, H.
B. Langllle. The first work undei
taken wai tbe appointment of a com
mittee composed of A. M. Kelly, J.
L Langllle and J. M. Leuz to circu
late a subscription list to raise funds
for the purpose ot coastrooting tbe
new Dumas road, about tbree and
one bait miles long, wbioh will follow
the grade of Neal creek and avoid the
long and difficult climbing of Straight
and Booth hills, and giving a "trot
ting grade" trom tbe lower to the up
per valleys. The repair of the pres
ent road at aeveral placet badly in
need ot it will alto be urged by an
other committee.
There it a strong determination to
make tbe securing of good roadt one
ot tbe prinoipal objeott of tbe organi
zation, and to secure is soon at pos
sible a relief trom toe present unfor
tunate conditions In tbat regard.
After considerable dlsoussiona tbe
meeting adjourned until next Satur
day evening at 7:30, at tbe tame
place, to hear repoita ot vartoua com
mittees, etc.
All oitizens of tbe upper valley are
strongly urged to be present and at
tist in tbe advancement ot the inter
ests ot tbat section.
To Our Customers and Friends.
We have some gilt edge real estate
loan application! tbat will Interest
you if yon desire to place funds on
eight pei cent Interest for a year or
longer. First National Bank.
Lectnre Coarse.
J. Lorenzo Zwickey, art lectnerer
and chalk talker, will appear at tbe
opera bouse Monday evening, Jan.
20. This Is tbe last ot toe Midland
Entertainment oourse. Tickets, sin
gle admission, 60o; children, 25o. On
sale at Clarke's drug ttore Friday
morning, Jan. 17.
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The Churches
Methodist Episcopal oburoh A. H.
atbrop, pastor, Fablio service at 11
L m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday school
a. 10 a. m. Epwortb League at 6:30
at m. Prayer meeting on Thursday
p.ning. All cordially Invited. -
Meeting every night tbi a week ex.
oept Saturday night. The terlet of
meetingt are growing In interest.
Many are turning to God renouncing
tbeir tint.
The subjects of Dr. Lathrop for
next Sunday are: Morning "Do You
Believe in Deatb-Bed Repentance?"
Evening - "Hidden Manna." 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 0 :60 a. m.
F. G. Coe, Sunt. Young Peoples meet
ing, 7 p. m. Monday, 7 p. m., Young
Men't Alert Club. Tuesday, 7 p. m.,
Y. P. Christian Culture Class. Wednes
day 7 :30 p. m., Prayer meeting. Thurs
day p. m,, Ladies' Aid or Mission Cir
cle.
Riverside Congregational Church,
W. C Gilmore, pastor. Servioea Sun
day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. m., evening worthlp at 8 p. m.
Catholic Church Regular services
every Sunday.
Belmont M. E. Church, S. S. 10 a. m.
Preaching 11 a. m., Kpworih 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 thosanudt of people who
suffer witb Catarrh, butdo little or no
thing to remove the dread disease. This
neglect permits, the disease to inflame
the Mucus Membrane aod 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 f the deaths in
America are from diseases of the air
passages. Use tbe Nine C't and be
cured. It jeatso a sure cure for Croup,
Bronchitis, Coldt and LaGrippe. If
used and you derive no benefit, your
money will be returned. Sold in all
Drug Stores. d!2 tf
O. R. & N. TIME TABLE.
East bonna
No. I, Chicago RpeeUl, 10:60 a. m.
No. t, Hpoklne Flyer, 10:40 p. m.
No. 6, Mall and Expreu, M p. m.
No. 8, Pendleton Local, 9:ta i. m.
West bound
No. 1, Portland Special, fl:.8 p. m.
No. S, Hpokane ytyr, 6:90 a. m.
No. 5, Mall and Kxpreaa, TK a. m.
No. 7. Bendleton-PorUand Local (no mall
2:30 p. 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 bifer, better, and has a finer
finish thau my of the other models.
We will hold an impromptu concert
any time you come into our store. We
corry a full 1 ino of Edison records.
W. D. ROGERS
Hood River, Ore.