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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
J .tut-- :l Pour HOOD RIVER GLACIER 'THURSDAY JANUARY 23 1008. Its an 111 Wmd 4fo&4 Blows Nobody 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 . . M 1. A S I II f A inducements in Frice ana y uamy, xnai people wno nnow wnai gooas are worm wm opprecioie. In Dress Goods we are offering Special Low Furs must go. If you want a good fur v 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 Misses' Coits left, tv. in Brown Heaver sizes 14 nnd 10 th;ii. nr 'h $10 of any body's inony, will irmki? them $5.50 each. Two in Blu nizt.s lo aw) 12 that ane worth $7.35, take then, for $4.50. In Dress goods we have cut the price to the bottom. Albetrosses worth G5e foi 48c. One piece (iray Panama 50 inches wide, worth $1.25 for 92c. Worsted Goods in Plaids for 24c and up. ' " P Vrc. s, also Overcoats and Fuita for men and I boys. Look at them, it won't cost anything to look and very little if you buy. ' (Groodl i i if II n M U J! ! r i CORRESPONDENCE ' ODELL. Mr. Lawrence and dauglter, Mitt Josephine, botb ot Portland, oama op Friday (or a visit with relative, at Odell. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ebrck retained borne Saturday .ate and well attar al most Ova tnootba' ab.eooe. Siooa leaving Hood River August 25tb tbey have Waited relative! and (rlenda in Cbioago, 111., in Iowa, California and Kanaai and have visited the land of tbeir birtb, Germany. In y repoit a very pleasant journey throughout and happy tnaetiugi with relativea and friends, tome of whom tbey bad not seen for 3G year. Tbey brought boma to tbeir oblldren .many mementoei from noma the aea. While Id Iowa tbey visited Cbaa. Kbrok formerly of Odell. Near Lawrenoe, Kantaa, tbey visited H. W. Kggert, father of J. 11. Kigert, also Fred Kggei t, brother of J. 11. Kggert. Botb ot these gentle mei have visited Hood Kiver valley. Mr. and Mrs. Kbrok also visited the parenta of Mr. and Mra. L. A. fi. Clark, whose homes are near Law renoe, Kansas. At Los Angeles, Cali fornia, tbey were the guest of John Lorensen, a former Hood Kiver valley iiiro. In Portland, Oregon tbey vis ited tbeir daughter Mra. U. Uendeo, and tbe'r son, W. 0. Ebrck, and the new grand daughter, the little Miss Kbrok, daughter ot Mr and Mr. W. 0. Khrck. After ail tbeir travela Mr. and Mra. Ebrok are well satisfied with Hood Kiver valley. Fi. L. Kleiner and bis friend, Mi. Kiokter, were Portland visitor last week. Li. 1. Young and P. T. Sbelley hauled gravel tor use about Robert Livingstone' ooantry plaoe, "Netb erby." I be gravel waa plaoed on car riage drive and walk. Mr. Living stone la making improvement that will plane Nethttrby with tbe foremost among beautiful country estates. F. E. Strang ha gone to tbe Rogue river vallty on business. E. C Mabaney It preparing to build a house ou bis laud near Odell and ex pect to make this bia home. At thejbeginnlug of this week tbe drill in tbe well at tbe Leozbom bad readied a depth of 300 feet with no water to mention, but witb good in dication, the earth construction at thia point being a aott aand atone. 11. Connaway has tbe blank and 1 qualified to register voter. Odell i liocomlng quite metropolitan witb Its own votiug preoluotand arrangements wlieieby voters may register a well as vote without leaving tbeir borne neighborhood. . Tbe lumber for tba horse sheds was being hauled from tbe oar last Mon day and probably by tbe time thia is in print the sheds will be built. Xmas is Over 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 ajjain. 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 we expect your trade? ' Thanking you in advance, IDara way's sc Jewelers (3 DC . 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 E G line and be convinced KEIK (& CASS 0" SMITH BLOCK C ii MEAT 1 T , m It I tboogbt a series of meetings will be In progress In Odell id tbe near future. A aoi of J a. Hunter Is visiting lilui at bl Odell borne. D. O. Henry wb Ibe leader of 'be Christian Endeavor meeting at Sab batb evening, ibeie wnr eppionriate references, prayer, readinu -d song and a special aoog by a quartet. Ma' garet Rai leads the meeting next Bab batb evening. MOSIER. On last Tues iay evening the Odd Fellows and Kebekaa held tbeir joint Installation, wbiob waa made publio to their few Invited friends. A delic ious luuob waa aerved and a general good time bad by all. Ibe following officers were installed in Kebekas: M. U., Nora Nunter; V. U., Dollle Rob inson; secretary, Ora Winana; O. U., John Carroll; Con., Will Wright; I. (J., Tena Uodbersou; K. U. 8 , Hat tie Carroll; L. H. S, Mr. Newlin; cbaplaio, Mra. Btewait; B. 11. S. V. ()., Effle Wright; L. H. S. V. U., Mra. Urabam. Iba Odd Fellows tbeu installed tbe following ottloera: N. (J., Will Wright; V. O., Mr. Btauffer; secretary .JLea Hunter; treasurer, Lee Evans; wardsn, Elmer Koot; O. U., W. D. Hudson; 1. U., John Carroll; Con., Alex Stewarts K. H. S., Cbas. Dennett ; L. U. 8., L. Lamb; V. U. K. H. 8., J. P. Crroil; V. O. L. U. a, iFrank Maoey; K. 8. S., Mr. Bias man; L. B. 8., John Evans; chaplain, Mr. Walta. Loul Ward, editor of the lone Pro olaimer, made Mosier a short visit. Loul lived here (or several yean and got noma sick to lee tbe plaoe again. We have a Commercial Club and tbe way they are taking a bold ot tbe road work la not alow Improvementa on our street and oounty road i appar ent on all aidea. Yon would think there munt have beau a good roads oonveutlon held here, but it I only tbe push of the club and citizens try ing to make our little town a clean place with good roads. Mra. J. N. Mosier went to Portland on tbe looal today. Miss Eva Lena Hayes went to Tbe Dallea Saturday leturulog Sunday. Mra. Dr Robinson was a passenger to Tbe Dalle last Hatuiday Qeirge Chamerlain made a vlaft to Hood Kiver tbe last ot tbe week. Mr. luiboff of Portlsnd was In Mo sier today and tblnka same of moving to tbla place In the spring. Miss Lnrene Dunamore left last nlgbt for Spokane, Wash., to visit bei sUter, Mr. Hugh. Frank Hunter and wife were pas seuger to Hood Kiver today. 3. N. Mosier returned home from Dufur last Saturday, wbere be attend ed tbe Horticultural Society. 3C DOC 3C R. B. Bragg ' iL ynMWT -vimm Mias Edna Koot la having a aiege ot mumps. UNDERWOOD. C. H, Cromwell and a I fa went to Port bud laat week. Mr. Uroumel re turned Wednesday. ru Mr. Crom well remained hroiigti tbe weik com ing op on tbe Dalles Ciry Saturday. R E Duncan came over from Hood Kiver WdiiMUa.v looking up some land. He expressed biru.elf well pleasedwlth tbe country and thinks of buying a Urge tract for tbe puri one or setting to fruit. N. M. Munob was confined io bis bouse a day or tao laat week having an attaok of lagrlppe. A. Felling returned from Wallace, Idsbo.last Thtirsd.y: he waa accoropa nied by Joe Endsigge, who will afsift him In cleaning the Gipp place wbicb tbey will set out to orchard. There will be a leotuia given Satur day at 2 p. m. at Smith' ball by tbe editor of Better Fruit, E. M. Shep ard. We have not been informed as to tbe subject, but Mr. Bbepard is well iutoiuied and we will vouoh it will be luteipetiug,ao ouuie oue, come all. Everybody invited. Dr Duinble waa oalleil over from Hood Klvei Sunday to attend Joe Endsigge, bo bad a very .aeveie at taok ot lagrlppe. Tbe principals of tbe Radger Woc.,1 Co. have contracted .five acre ot brush to cut (or Keelv& I'eboys. Wm. Wlndori is assisting la tbe work. Cbas. WaKber ia erecting a new barn. W. T. Cash again taking the stumps from t 'is ground. He is as sisted bv Mr. Mason. H. Nelson la slashing brnab. Fred Keaooby ia helping in tbe work. Tbey are also perpuring to aeot a barn. Geo. Bundle bai added to tbe Im provements of his plHoe. Ha baa ot late erected a now blacksmith shop and inlaying bis clearing for mora fruit A. J. Haloes la not idle. W notice be 1 tepleulabing Ma supply of wood pulling stunita and will aoou enlarge tbe boundary linea of bl- nice iircb- ard. On visiting Cbas. Waltbrs, we found bioi all smiles; on loquhiug ns to tbe cause he said it waa ou tbe aooount of a glil, wbiob waa bum to them on "tbe 12tb Inst. Mother and daughter doing well. While under tbla bead we would like to aerve no tloe on our neighbors tbnt in tbo event ot (vital statistics) births or deaths, notify your .looal or aubregla tera. Aa tbe law requires registration BELMONT. Miss Ilelene Boorman returned horn Thursday. Bbe has been visit ing at Portland since the holidays. Mra. Frank Barrett s mother and 3C y -J RELIABLE DRUGGISTS damihfer frnm IKaoaas. are rl'ltiu; oer. . A number cf Belmont ronns nennle attended the party giri-ti at tbe home of Mr end Mr. Batehain, ot Barrett, Friday nvcoifig. Edjtbe Otdwsy It on tbe t!rk list. A shed la being .constructed at Bel mont M. E cborcb tor the onrooge of sheltering tbe horse during bad weatnai. Marie Sommerville. teacher of tbe Columbia school, ia III and Maude worreii is supplying ner place io tbe acbnul room. rrauktuu acbool wa without one of ita teacbera Thursday and Friday. Miss Daisy Thomas, teacher ot one ot tbe upper looms, being tbo absent one. Revival meeting will begin next Sunday at Belmont M. E. church con ducted by Evangelist Wiotei. ot Spo kane, Wash., and Kev. E. -V. ; Bron son. BINGEN. Mrs. Mel Weatherel baa returned from her visit in Bpokane. Geo, Coleman baa bought Stottle a interest io tbe pool room and George ia feeling better. Tbe mail for tbe baok country will aoou be distributed In tbe Uingen cffloe. We have tbe surfacing gang with us of 280 mu, so our pupulittloo is greater tbau Wblte Saltuou at pres ent. All stages and mail routes will leave Biugeu aoon. Look np a P. 3t S. map, folder, or tloket and you will see there Is no such a plaoe aa Whit Salmon. It is all a dream. Why don't tbe edtior of tbe White Salmon Enterprise critloiBe tbe Ore goulan (or disgraoing tbe name ot Wblte Salmon by putting it under the beautiful picture ot Bingen? Tbe mountaineer wbo bad the won dertul dteam must of have beon hiied by the Joelyn promoter, wbo ia the sole population of the subutb of White Stakes with a ten foot strip or dona tion clsim m11 around It to keep Bin gen out, and uot a lot aold in tbe town. BARRETT. On Thursday of last week Mra. J. J. Gibbons entertained tbe Ladies' Aid Sootetv ot tbe Valley Cbrstian church Mra Edith Zuoff ba4 gone ou a visit to her grud parents u; Chicago and will be absent tor two or three wei'ks. Dr. B. E. Wright ia up from Poit land looking after tbe ranch near the Kotkfnrd. Mr E Brtiyfor has purchvod an other very valuablo Flyranutn Rock rooster ironi oue of tbe beat yards in Oregon. J. W. Shoemaker Is doing cnoaider ablo luipiovicg on tbe old 11 ill ranob. New cbioken bouke and other new bulldiugs and uloaiing laud and tbe forward movement is the work ot J. U. 'ibe Kockfird merobunt left on Monday morning on the early train for Portlau l. where be wll lay i i a new stock of goods f ir the eprlng trade and 'dsn took In (be merchants' convention ou luesday and Wcdnas day. Mrs. H. Ptttton leit on Saturday morning laat for Portland, wbere She was oalled to tbe bed aide of her sis ter, wbo they do not expect to live. W. Nichols and wife retnruv.d trnm The Dalles with her Utile daught r, wbo has been under treatu cat Im ttn peudinitia aud at thU time tbo little one U doing very nicely aud wilt soon be able to return to ber arlmoi studies. B. F. Eadelman, our road - tipt-t l: teudeot, is doing considerable woik io the district and this euuiiuoi we ' "ball have good rouda to travel on. MOUNT HOOD. L. H. Huggiua made a business trip to lhe Dalles luesday. Cou. ty Commissioner Mibbnid whs a passeuger for l'be Dallea Tuppday. lbnisday, Jan. Id, a baby gill, was born to tbe wife of Paul Hubbard. A dl.patob cam Monday to B. A Ilelmer, bringing the news of the death of Mips Alice Helmer. Bbe died at S.ileui ln.-t Suuday. Mr. Epliug, lioui Blair, Neb , Is vlsitins hi daughter. Mi. E. L ! Hood, at Mt. Hood. Tbe new church la getting lt flu- lalklnu fnnrtliAa unil it nil arum wall it will be toady to be used aa a "buicb home in about two weeks. Mra. Lmi Baldwin's many friends will be pleased to learu that the la very much better, having left tbe hos pital in Portland and returned to Hood Kiver. The Snow Shoe club came up from Portland Saturday to make tbeir an nual trip to the lun. Ihey passed through Mt. Hood aettlement Monday on tbeir ! turu Tbe Grange meeting last Friday ev eniug was a very interesting one. Five new members were given tbe first two degieea. Bro. George Carroil, worthy rjast maater. fiom Mosier. j waa pieeent and Inetruoted the gran I gera in the work. He gave many val ' uable suggestions wbiob will belp to ' make the grange more Interesting and instructive, iba program waa post poued, as tbe evening waa taken up witb actual work of tbe grange. Tbe ! refieshmeuts were net postponed, I however, but were much enjoyed by I the members present. & Co, Oorrc "'i?h;t a married last '' 'imday in Pn- la-'i to .Mr ' Mary I irrnvH. ot Cbinmo. 111. The happy - i.i,- le ituri n:l Kulurdiiy to Mr. VI I' 1. 1 reitidxuce ii' Mt. Hnnd. wbere Mn him t.t t oii.e to their Iriunda. V jo:lv vruwd, ithuperoned by Mr i 11 La r wood, Mia. A. M. Kelly -in i Mrs J. M. Lenz, ti'.iued out Sat- rday night and treated the couple to in rl J fabioi t-d chart vati and ereu- ade unir lilii"ii. Tbey made a moat bi.dlldil din fur a while, aud were so ihki V.y tb'ir mnsict that tbey could nor tin liume till they had ir M.ifleri Frririiy mi tbe avenue. Our poptiW tui.il carrier. Oscar Fri' Jpobnrif. n married tn Mrs. May Htiuie, or Uutiinndale. Wasii. , in Port laud, Tbuisiiiiy, Jan. 10. M tbe Diwetiug ot tbe development r rk'iie Satuidut uigbt, tbe oommittee ariointed to i-olinit funds for tbe Men! creek road r poited having rai eil nbnit IHXHI The committee, oon- klotiijtf of A M Kt-llv. J. M. Lang'lle and J. M. Let z, proved themselves wideawake in thH niattot, and mot with such d'oiornua re?ponfes tbar we ara now bSMiired of tbe new road as snoo m it ia pr rtifuliln Io uinke it. A permanent eiiiun.itr.ee oa .onils waa appointed. It ootiaifts ot 11. B. Langllle, O L. Waideu aud Robt. Leu-ii re PINE GROVE Mr. and Mra. M. M. Hill speut sev erel days in Pn llmul last week. Citrd ire out aiinouncintt the uiiir ringe of Dick Letter tn Mnrun'et Wells tn take plai'e at tbe ubuici, aun day. Littlw Hnrold Fike h rery lit of soarlet 'ever. A ttsiin" uursi i'um Portland ia chi ing for biui. Mr tiite, who bar ' eeu rifitiug in lo.u. a as telegrapbod fur uud arrived Tnivdny. Edii'l E Laae viaited liU wife and son ' ut the snuutorliini ii. The Dalles Sunday. Mrs. Lnge expect ed bourn thia week. Ihe six year old daughter of Mr. Wooacott, who lives near Alri. J. MoBhr's, died Mouday and was:bnried Tueaday in tbe Plue Grove cemetery. Tbe dance given at tbe Grange ball Filday eveuiog proved a sucoees'nl one. Fifty-one numbers ware sold. Another will b give t February 7tb, at which tbe girls ara to furnish .up per. A niovemeut ia ou foot in this vi cinity to have on tuneral ocasiona tbe old custom vt lingering near tbe grave mil il tilled, abolished. We are gla I to note tbn. We believe, too, that tbe tnng for thefe oocaaious bhould Le of a brighter ryid more bopehil nature tbau those usually oboseu. The dedication of tbe Grange ball takes place 1'eLruary l'.'tb, Liuonlu's birthday. A number of the state oILi curs are exp-icted to be here and lake part in the exercises. A coin mitten was appointed Sunday to prepare a Lincoln program to be giveu at tbe Sunday school February 9tb. Fiauk and Herman Detbman are home, ufter a few week'a sojourning Poitlaud Hi'slnees College conclud ing tLat pulling grubs ready tor tbe famous ti pin tree was more profitable tbau entering tbe business world. EAST BARRETT. Everybody Is busy cutting wood aud clearing land. Prof. (". D. Ihomi tou was Uii np (or several daja with Id grippe. He ia now able to be out at work again. F. 11. Miller ban beeu clearing and pli w ing laii.i on tbe Clark place. Mr. Clark ill set out Qve acres to apples in tbe ept iru. Laura Hendricu bus heen quite sick i with iheumatism, but is galowly im j crvuiug. Th" ta peyers of rend district No. Hunt in a peMliou to the county enrt witb 125 i-iuoei to appoint Mr. I Ijirfttp road aupt-rvisor. The countv ro'iil turned it dn'i and put in a ii in. ho d?e il l cute anything about working ro ds. Mor- Demu cmta, vo!er. THE PACKER TALKS OF HOOD RIVER A atatt oorrespondnDt of tbe Chica go Tacke. baa tbe lollowiug to cay ot Hood Kiver: lhe top notch in tbe price ot boxed apul. a as reached this fall when Os car Vanderbilt, the well known Hood River giower, aold 43 boxes ot tbe Winter Hanana variety at iS pet box, a icviouly repoited in Tbe Packer. Thia fruit waa purchased by Seeley, Maaon & Co. ot Portlund, who dis posed ot it tbe next week to New Voik pa tiea for tbe unprecedented price of $12 per b ix. Most of tbe fruit was of large size, tier pack,-1 or 36 apples to the box. This Is at tbe rate at three apples for a dollar, j anoiesaie, wuue me rt-tau rate was, of ooiirde, much Ida her. It is known that one or more boxes were sent, a a present, to President Roosevelt, one to Secretary Kuox and six were pur chased for the royal house at St. Pe tersburg, Russia The Paoke man dropped off at Hood Kiver last week eud foond tbe valley very much awake untouched by the flurry In Uuauciul ciiclea, busy planting extensive orchard uud in aotie preparation for a bumper straw berry orop next apring. Diiy ship ments of apples are going out to Nu York, mostly io carlota, witb a few amatl consignments to other Eastern ! point. A usual, the Hood River Apple Grower' union sold the fruit to tbe highest bidder in tbe fall and tbe Da vidaon Fruit Co., ot tbla city, secured over 60,000 boxes, tbeira being tbe highest out ot 21 sealed bid. These 50,000 boxes represent about two thirds of the yield ot tbe entire val ley. H. F. Davidson greeted Tbe Packer man very cordially and showed blm through their new doable deck cold stoiege plant (mm top to bot tom, wbere be saw sume of the Oneet commercial packs, some ot tbedeepcr-t colored Baldwins and Spitzenbergs be has ever Beeu. Here it was he sampled a box of tbe uow famous Wintei tiu nauaa and beard tbe ktcry ot the rec oid bieaking sale. Oscar Vanderbilt has one of tbe largest oommerolal orcbarda in the Hood river valley, owning both Ibe fauioua Beulab Iand and Valhalla or chards,;ai.d comprising 142 acres, 91 acres of wbiob are in fruit. 'Ibu Packer man found Mr. Vanderbilt very entbusiastio on the subject of apples, and especially to on that of the variety now known aa tbe Winter Banana. I bis upple orlgiuated as a seedling in southern lndiaua and is grown lu soma localities there o w under tbe name of "Florya." Quail tie ot soil peouliar to tbis locality give it a very transparent skin and a pleasing aroma muoh like that ot a ripe banana, qualities from which It derivea ita present name That it baa a skiu too tender tn make a good commercial apple Intel than the holt day ia tbe opinion of growers and abippera alike, but Mr. Vanderbilt was very empbatio wben be made the loilowing atatement: "The Wintei Banana is the coming apple tor strict ly fancy table fruit. The tree makes good growth, is a mot prelitlo beaier and never misses a year. Grown and ploked under idoal condition, the fruit ia found to be ot flut olaas qual ity from January to May." Want a Dollar Phone. A meeting was held in the olty Sat urday by a large number of farmer to discuss tbe matter of seouring a rate ot one dollar per month for telephones In the rural districts. The Home Telephone Co. have placed tbe month ly reutal of their phones at f 1.50 per month, vhicb they claim is at actual cost for good service. Tbe opposition is led by a number from tbe west side, wbo have had a conference witb the officials of tho Pnoitlo States system and have secur ed an option to buy tbe country lines at a pi ice which is considered satis factory, paying a yearly lental ot 13 per phone tor switchboard aei vice aud maintaining their own Hues. Tbey are now soliciting subscriptions to boy tbe lines. Mt. Hood Hotel Sold. C. A. Bell and wife have purchased the Mt. Hood Hotel from Mrs.;Gilbert and son, and took poseessiou Monday. Mr. Bell was a former proprietor of tbe hotel, having sold the hotel to Mr. Gilbert nearly eight year ago and therefore fully understands tbe art of oatering to tbe publio. Mrs. Gilbert and son, Clarence, will go east and visit friends for a couplo of moutba and return to Hood Kiver in tbe spring, wbere they will make their borne on tbe ranch west of town wbiob tbey purchased o' Mr. Kopliu lint spring. Clarence also stated that be expected to go into business here of some kind in tbe spring. Special Announcement Regarding the .National Pure Food and Drug Law We aie pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles la not affected by the National Pure Yw d and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drug?, and we recommend it as a wife remedy for children and adults. Clarke Drug Co. Mosier Man at ClIfK J Harvey, of Mosier, has accepted the positiou as foreuii-n of tbe seel ion oreu at tbis place, aud arrived Let wee lu will move bis family here as i.o aa tbe section bouse is flu isbe I. His sou will also have charge of a tection et l.czon. Mr. Uarvi y was foimeiU emi.luyed iu thea-nne oapuoltj i . ibeO. Ii & N. foranuiu ber of je..r. -Cllfla Bulletin. KODOI. i 'ir Dvsueusia and Indiges tion is the i nil. of a scientific combiua tion i.f ualuial diLMsiants with vei-t- able ac ds and contains tbe same ji.i.'t-s found in a hralthy vtomacb. It is the best remedy k iown i-nl.iv for dvpclia indiiieation ami nil troubles arising trom a d.-oni"i' I -toruiich. Take KG 1)0 L today. It is pltasant, prompt and thor ough. Sold oy Keir and (.'as. Organize a Mother's Club In respou-"; to ai Invitation troiu Mr. Crc-;r. :. Vu- number ot moih era and i. m r.i,.. , ..era bled iu the High Sci.. ' i ii Friday afternoon at tbrt.e i. w.H,k. i'i a purpose ot the ineetli g was two-told: To further the acquaintance between parenta and teacher, and also to etleot tbe organ- uatiQu ot a motner a olub. An exoelleut paper on tbe subject' was read by Mrs. Edgmgton, followed ty a few timely remark from Mrs. Coon.- A voe waa then taken which was almost unanimous in favor ot auoh an organization. After some further discussion oomrni"r ou constitution and noml natiou a appointed, eouaiUing of Mesdaun HsilL-j. Gilmore, Orr, Wills, hi i,- uj Mi. Coad. Mrs. Button aud Miss Blinn were appoint ed committee on program. Tbe meeting adjourned to meet in he High School room February 14. For that Dandruff There is one thins that will cure it Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you healthy hair, no dan druff.no pimples.no eruptions. The best kind ol a testimonial "Sold lor over sixty years." A Mad by J. O. At" Co., Low.ll, Mm. aih BwaiuMiurar .1 7 SASSAPAKILU . yers PILLS. CULKRY PECTORAL After adjournment thirty-eight women signed tbeir name a member of a Mother's olub. St. Paul Road Building; to the Coast. Chloago, Jan. 20. Important step in tbe progress of tbe coast extension ot tbe Cbioago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway were announced yesterday by F. A. Miller, general passenger agent. Train service waa established Janu ary 12 to Marmartb, M. D., thirty miles west of Bowman, N. D.( the present end of tbe line. On the name date local service was put on between Harlowton and Mussleshell, Mont. These two towns are iu tbe central part of Montana and are ninety-two miles apart. Work has advanoed bo rapidly that trnlua will probably be running be tween St. Paul and tintte tome time in May or June. By the middle of February it la expected that most of the coutruoti' 11 woik will be fln itibed. Already the giadiug ha been practically completed and rails are be ing laid at the rate of foui miles a day. Marmttb, to wbicb train are now running, ia about 200 mile west of tbe Missouri river. While construc tion crews are advancing westwsrd from this place other are working eastward along the Musselshell valley. It 1b thought that tbe two lines will be couneoted and tbe bridge built across tbe Y. Ilowstone at Miles City by tbe middle of next month. According to present plans tbe Mil waukee & St. 1 cul's coast extension will be complete ! to Seattle early in 1909. Ordinance No. 135. An ordinance entitled, "An ordinance to amend Section 16 of ordinance Numbered 7 of the City of Hood River, entitled, "An ordinance to impose and regulate licensee upon certain trades or call intra, end regulating the manner of issuing licens ee." The City of Hood River doe ordain ai follows: Section L That Section 16 of Ordinance Num. bered 7 of the City of Hood River, entitled, "An ordinance to impose and regulate licenaea upon certain trades or callings, and regulating tha manner of issuing licenaea," be and the tame ia hereby amended so as to read aa follows: Section 16. The keepers, proprietors, managers or operators of any public swing or merry-go-round shall pay a license of Ten Dollars per day. Passed the Common Council of the City of Hood River October 21, 1907. Approved by the Mayor October 30, 1907. (Signed) L. N. Blowers, Mayor. Attest: J. R. Nickelsen, Recorder. Ordinance 137. An ordinance entitled "An ordinance to ftx the compensation of the Marshal of the City of Iluod River, and to repeal ordinance No. BO. enti. tied. "An ordinance to regulate the compensation of the Marshal rf lhe City of Hood River." rs amended by Ordinance No. US, entitled, "An or dinanee to amend Section 1 of Ordinance No. 80. regulating the compensation of the Marahal of the City of Hood River." The City of Hood River does ordain as foUowa Section 1. The Marshal of Ihe City of Hoed River shall receive as full compensation while en . ployed by the City, the sum of Kv...ir,... ji I lars per month. Section 2. AH fees and tinea collected by the Marshal shall be paid into the Treasury of the City of Hood River. Section 8. That Ordinance, No. 50. entitle). 'An Ordinance to regulate the eompenaatioi, U the Marshal of the City of Hood River." an .monded by Ordinance No. 113. entitled. "An or. dinanee to amend Section 1 of Ordinance Vn. P). regulating the compensation of the Marshal or" l!e City of Hood River." be and the asm ia hereby repealed. Passed the Common Council of the City of Heed River this '1st day of October. 1907. Approved by the Mayor thia 30th day of Octo ber, 1907. (Signed) L. N. Blowers, Mayor Attest;--. R, Nickelsen. Recorder. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some rr land at low price at present. i,l growing community. Six miWs ewat, ., uixwi i.ivcr. Also homestead and r liiaiuiahmrrtK Panic wishing to buy will .1., to writ) or gee , (5 EC). CHAMBKRUtS ,V i. i: r .11,.,