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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1908)
.4 i 1 1 r -1 ! ( i i f. 1 1 I': I 9f Itts an 1 . 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 we realize that we must SACRIFICE PROFITS, and we will offer inducements in Price and Quality, that people who know what goods are worth will appreciate. In Dress Goods we arc offering Special Low j Furs must ro. If you want a, oo fur we Trie 8, also Overcoats and Suits for men and ! will make the trice so low that you can't afford boys. Look at them, it won't cost anything to : to delay buying. The stock is all new and r-li-look and very little if you buy. able goods. Come in and see them. CORRESPONDENCE. ODELL. The drillers moved from tbe Lenz well Thursday and are now at work dr-lling a well (or Wm. Ebrck. The Lenz well at a depib of a tew feet over 400 feet yield i plenty of water. Tbe pobllo bore abeda will be com pleted early In tbltweek if no unfore aee a oircametaoae prevent. 1'bnee wbo have ao faithfully assisted lo tbe work of erecting tbe abeda deseive commendation. Sapt. J. I Neff vlilted Odell sobool laat Tbariday. Last week E. T. Folt aold to A. 0 Maboaey part of Mr. Potts' borne atead. altaated aoutbeaet of Odell. Mr. Folta alio bought of Mr. Maboney tea aciea about on mil frtm Hood River. At tbi writing a teaobet for tbe primary department of Odell school bai not been oard,bat there 1 rea ion (or hoping that by tba first of next week aobool will be going in that room. At whatever date aobool may begin tba plan is that tba foil four months oouilng to tbe primary pupils will be taught. Ibe members of tbe board ot diteotors are using every means to secure a teacher wbo will hold this portion of tbe school up to its past standing. When a teaober wbo possesses tbe desired qualifica tions is found scbool will begin with out delay. Mis. Iioy Shelley la in Portland with ber daughter, Mrs, Pauline Tal mage, wbo ia quite 111. J. W. Strong Is home from a look about Newbeig and MoMinnville, Ore- E. C. Mabancy baa been building a bouse on bla Odell property. Last week Loals Solberg sold hla 20 ncre orohard Jiut north of Odell to Jas. Hunter, also of Odell, but it li understood Mr. Hunter's ro, J. N. Hunter, of Ueod, Oregon, ia to be the owner of ti is Iraot. ibis la a very de sirable truot of land and Mr. Hunter is fortunate In having secured it. We have not beard what Mr. Solberg in tends doing, but bnpe be may decide to lemaln Here. P. T. and Albert Shelley were haul intc poles for tba Home Telephone -Company last week, Friday they were distributing telephone poles over ' about Eggermoot. Mrs. Kleota (Bryant ?and M Us Ida llryant, mother and slater ot Mrs. E. 1. Polls, are visiting relatives In Port land. Mrs. C. C. Maaiker went to Colum bia, Wash , laat week and ia visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Kroeger cele brated tbelr fifth wedding anniversary Xmas is Over We thank you for the patronage The money is kept at home and will be spout in the City and Valley. You may see it again. At your leasure please compare our gnodn and engraving with that from any city. Our goods are warranted and we tire here to make it good. Our motto: "Honest Goods at Honest Prices." Can we expect your trade? Thanking you in advance, Lara way's &fe Jewelers 3C K-G: 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 5f 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 K- 0 line and be convinced SMITH BLOCK " ; , ic EM Wind tlhtat Blows Nobody Good by inviting Mr. and Mrs. tl W. Laf feity and Mr. and Mrs A. Wood, all old f i lends, to dine ltb them last i tunday. A tain shonts of vletoiy Hie heard. Odell basket bail am won in ILe game in Hood Riter lint Hriday night, tbe score it tl end of Ibt game standing 16 In 7 I fa' or of Odeil Our boys aro doing splendidly and we are justly proud of thnrn We expeot to besr ot itill gi enter victor lea tbey wU win. Rev. Troy Shelley will preach at Odell next Sabbath. JNoel Davis Is in Portland, where be will visit bis grand parents. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. B. P Young, Saturday, January 25, 1908, a son. A good Christian Endeavor meeting last Sunday tvenlog. Songs, lefer eoces, prayer, talk and a spcelal song made an Instructive lesson. Miss Mary Kennedy, of Seattle, Wash., has been aeoured as teacher In tbe primary department of Odll scbool and will begin work in that room Monday morning. Indications are for a vory profitable four months tor these pupils. ' BARRETT. Tbe delegates attending tbe state convention of tbe Retail Orooera As sociation In Portlaud last week ware royally entertained. We were honored with tbe pressnoe of the mayor of Portland. The sessions were very harmonious. Ibe Pacific Coast Bis cuit Co. served lunob on Tuesday as per fallowing menu : Assorted truit (Eve's favorite predominating), Ore gon celery, Oregon pickles, Abetta biscuits, anybody's olives, cream of bean aoop, oyeterettea, oold meats (excluding oold shoulder), Long Branch saltlne flakes, Oregon baked apple and Hazelwood rreair, Partalt waiters, (a combination bird to beat), Swastika assorted cakes, "Perfection" Hazelwood obeese, (a reputation ma ker),, Hazolwond ice cream, oottee, eoooa'nut dainties. Ho Ho snaps, i'bs same evening the delegates were entertained at the theater. On Wed nesday the Union Mat company pro vided a moat excellent lunob at their establishment. At 8 o'clock the same evening tbe Jobbers and wholesale merchants gave a grand banquet to about 300 delegate at the Hotel Port land. Following was the menu: Toke Point oysters, celeiy, olives, pickles, ohickeu gumbo soup, cutlets of sweet breads, green peas, Maraacbina puncb, roast turkey, stuifed, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, F- it William, lettuce, French dressing, fancy ice cream, as sorted cakes, oofiee. Aftei which banquet several most excellent speeches were made by Gov. U. A. Chamberlain and by Mr. Heuey, prose outing attorney in the land frauii oases. The speeches were much en- iSpeciaMe HJEIR' CASS Hoop river IFLo B. jived, with laughter and cheers. 1 irt not forget to men' inn ttmt we bad with ns t tie. meat big J. Tbon.p son, the credit u.au with Wadh.ini" A Ken Bros. Really, Jiu. hbould bnui the title o' profes.or, ns he U a crack -erjark in the credit bu-dnesa Jaoins Hudson, tif San Fianciscu a brother of Mr. K. M. IMwp. t n.i I lilting at tb" llulme home nil Rim li I r d aveuut . Mrs Steinhotf, of Poitlaud, is now rUtlug nt tbe parental home of ,1. Blnunt and wife, in the Bui lelt A triot. John Hicks Is a busy man with a ioroe of men cutting wood and lear lng up bis 10 auiea in tbe Copper district. B. F. Shoemaker and wile left for Seattle on Tuesday lust foi an extend ed visit with triend-i and relatives. DUKES VALLEY. We are having some fine wiuter weather at present, suosbine with cool, tioaty eights. The farmers here are taking advant age of tbe liie weather and are clear ing tbelr laud ud getting ready for their spring plautlng and seeding. J A. Knox, one of Dukes Valley's rustlert, Is runn'ng a plow. F. L. Masaey is grubbing ou his place C. H. Bone is having some grub bing done on tbe f rty I e got of Mr. Knox. Janiei Dunn in gr billing on his place; also '). ti. Orabries, L. K. Kober'a and Mr IVvlor. John Doduo.i la slushing on bis place. J. P. Tbomseo, of Tbe Dalles, whs dowu last week. He is having the stumps blown out on a - forty acre tract wbloh be inter, ti to 'et to ap ples. This s one ot the finest lying forty aores lu Hood River Valley and when once denied and set it will take the eye ot auyouu who may chance to see it. Mr, Thomsen has sold out his Intel ret in tbe box tnotory nl The Dulles and will give hia attention to bis Hood Kiv-T property, where be Intends to make bis Lome bereiifter. Mr. l'bomsen owns 31'J acres in Diikes Valley and a half interest lu 280 uerca in tbe Pine Grove district. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dodsou ..re visiting lelativea on China Hill. Lee Bolus and family were viniting f lends lu Dukes Valley last Sunday. J. hi Whieier is logging for the Kr4 Fork Irrigation Co. johnny is a rubt Ivr and when he puts bis shoulder to anything It baa to move, even if it lb a saw log. MOSIER. Tuesday I number of our rues'; in dustrtous business nieu wont to Ibe Dalles on road buuiness. Arnold RELIABLE DRUGGISTS I glacier Thursday Bras g tlio-e who ,.iit vero: tien lilaud, A. I', liuti hrt.a. i. H'i.l,i j, ) M. On fall, A mnj i ii l.t)''' K. o, V iu. Mtt-rs. L Hi.l:fy. '. Mot-Mrgnr, ,) din iii ii (j -. Cirroll. 'leu Ciiim berldiii md I.-' Hoi iiiMii Mr Buxton, uiKrter of State Orange, Hoi pad a fe hours with us last lues day. tifiirt"- Clauiberlain. our prof l eioiis ni.,1 estate man, made a trip to Portland Mnd ancouver last week Mi-s Miirv Middleswart made a trib to ll'ioii Kiver Weduesday. Ctiax. Duieuport and sister, Mrs. IioHb Hobiuson, ot Portlaud, ate visit ing their mother. Drs. Duiuble and Jones, uR Hood Hirer, were op last Thursday and bought the ran ;h formally owned by Mr. tloftuiau. We are glad to know that so prominent men as tbe dootors are hiteiested In our pretty burg. the O. H & N. has laid ott tbe night operator here. Mr. and Mrs. Arlington aud hone haven't decided where they mil go. We are very sorry to lore them. MflH.ie. Evans end Littlepagn, of Trout. lulu, were op Saturday looking at the country and they are veiy much pleased with it. Mis Carrie Brown went to Hood lilver Snturday to spend a few days ith relatiios. Mine Johnston, of Hood Kiver, was up Saturday. Judge Lake, of Tbe Dalles, and II. J. Hubbard, of Hood River, made us n visit LrlJiiy, looking after tbe rouds, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, wbo recent ly aold their farm, left us Sunday, Mr. aud Mrs. Eugeue Mum, of Brush, Colo., are here visiting Mi. and Mrs. Amos Boot. Mi. Mum and Mr. Uoot uie old soboolmales and bad not seen each other tor over 50 years. Mrs. J. N. Mosler returned home Siiiiila.v evening from Portland, where she bad hijun lor lonie time, having been oii'ied there on acoount ot the illnesijut l.er father, who died Ihure day. i;.y Aheiuathy went to Ibe Dalles rturnlay eveuiug. Mr. and Mr. Kd Howe, of Port land, we-e up Sunday looking after t In 1 r larui. EAST BARRETT. U. W, Mcintosh baa bis new bouse about complete I. This is one of the bent .'loupes in Kast BHfrett, Wi-H I'loui Smith conducted tbe oig! th grado examinations tor the Ban el t Hchool i bursday and Friday of lart week T. A. Ktavis has bought Mr. Simon ton's seven acres ou tbe corner foi .?;"), i 11 in Mr. Simouton will inuve up to hi-, houiebtea.l. l..n.-'t. week's Glacier was very Inter esti;ig reading. l'be county court proceedings showed some good sized bilU allowed. l'be road supervisor's bill in ro i l disiriot No. 35 was twice as lingo I..-- .ii;.,' ntlu-i district aud it ia f v Ninallost didt: ict in tbe county. .No vvoudei our taxes are high. PINE GROVE Mis Lulu Hunt entertains a few of her friends Wednesday evening. Miss Anna Mickels iu, ot Hunmm, Wash., attended the Lester-Wells wedding. Little Harold Pike ia some better, but is still seriously ill of scarlet fev er. A nirpiife patty wis given Ml. and Mrs (ieorge Suiitb iu their uew home ln-t I'rlliy uvtuiug, Ail report a pleai.ut time. A line uew blank boaid has been purclnisrd by tur- Sunday pchool ai.ri .vhh used lor tho tlit time Sii'idiiy In Mm. Lagn'a cliii-s. Ibe ohtl Ireo a e I. lidite-l with i'. Mesris. Webr and Vogt. of Thi1 ')ii!ii--.iiueri(led the Lcuter-Vi ells nop ' nils Kunday Ulias. Lnge haviug completed the ho-im ss c .urne of the iiHln ke Walk er college, of Poitlaud, ieturued home S;liirilay. ,. '1 tie Pine Grove Butto Cemetery As - c-i i.ioo has ca in. I a meeting for February 8 at 7 o'clock at the aobool la. use lor the porpose ot electiug a ,ii.v board ot dirtctors The wa.ta and n enna o' improving onr cemetery ,v j !1 be (!i-ciift-.l at tins meetiug and it is l,(..eil that interested ndi be piM'ul. With ih-i water a cnoveu lent there Is no icasou why this may not be made a mot beautiful place. About :K(7 ii now iu the bands of tbe asH'ciation. It see us tb t there niL'ht be an openi ig bee t r a man t.i . t u,i).i)yed as textao Oi caietery nu-i o ji.roli an J jar. lUi fi r k hoi 1 A mopt bountiful wedaing a sol emnized at tbe church Sunday bere iiy .Mr. Dick Lester and Miss Mar garet Wells were united in wedlock, Kev. Kir-gy. ol Hood Kiver. ottioiat Kii: A host of triends ot toe con triiL'l I ii;? pmties weie piesent, who at t he close of the ceremony ottered con gratulations aud wished tbem many yeiiix of hapoiuess aud pioxperit.y. ihe bride looked very beautiful iu a cream white silk and bridal veil. She Aas iuteuilcd by Miu Zeua Miller. hile the groom iu the conventional black was attended by Waltel Wells, a brothel of the bride. Mrs. Lester is well kuown, having resided here ainoe a fc'i.l mu I beeu a uio.-t laitbtul t.oik it iii the ipbiiilding of tbe cbmcb. l'ho uroom ii au ludustiious you" mi. u wbo has lived lu tbe community several years. Mr. and Mrs. Lester lett on the afternoon train for Port land. After a visit with telatives in JAfruARfr 3618O& Only four Misses' Co:ifs left, tw- in Brown Beaver sizes 14 and 10 thai, are worth $10 of any body's mou-y, ill make them $5.50 each. Two in Blue, aizes 10 and 12 that are worth 7..'J.", take them for f 4.50. & Co, th- Jillirretie '.Vy th.y ill re in 1 i to Mo-it-r. b. r 'he v iii re si. Our ba.-t .tli.i4 w.i . Ith tbem tb. .ugii iii UNDERWOOD. UillHtipp ofStlpp Pius ' Lumber Co . made a business trio tn Portland a d Oregon City last Wednesday, re turning Bundi.y. Engineer troui Portland oame up In-1 week sarteylng I. II. Amos' 40 u, ! tima i t IHIIO. Mr " in n came ia oo The Dalle I Cnv Saturday evening to visit Mr. Hani-nii, who i time keeper for the urn nu the lailroad Oil. County School Commlskioner Sly cati.H up Mondxy morning from Stev en on to vUit tue scbool. W. West came over last week to sur vey tbe Oregon Lumber Company's liui'l. near Cook's-station, in tba Lit tle While Salmon Valley. Tbla laid Is being out up into small tracts. Mr. West went to Dee Saturday, ret am Log Monday, aooompaueid by bla truusit man, Mr. Kemp. Rev. Heisbner held services Suuday at 11 a. m., at th soboOJ bouse Miss Fanny Hayues. accompanied by ber grandpa, Mr Deboe, spent several day visiting in Portland, re turning Fiiday. C. D. Moo.e was an Underwood via itor Saturday afternoon.' I. II. Amos mine np Monday to make arrangements to build a bouse ou hi nlaoe. A. J. Hayues is tbe carpei;ii. V'. Amos expect to beve nbont teu lores i-at to orobard tbla tpring. Mr. McMnrry, of ClevfWnd, lo. Called on K. Dehuri last ale. H. U bi.iUiug over tho uuuuii fur a unilabU location and tbiuks I can Hod it Iimh, as ha w -nts ioni. thing espeoiafly adapted tor pesche. M M. Kussell. one of tbe le.llnrf barbers ot Hood River, wis in tbe valley I'biusdiy and Friday, lookiug after hia land lately purchased. Ha expects to begin oleaitog soon and prepare for setting it to orchard. Mrs. Wtn. Orser returned to ber home Thursday, after visiting ber daughter for several days. C. Iubba and A. Fuller made a bnslne-is trip to l'be DhIIps the Srst of tho week. Stipp Bros, are loading soow with lumber, tn he chipped lo l'be Dalles for tiuggiu St Van Delleu Let ns join hands and boom the road that is being petitioned for from the upper country to connect with tbe atute load. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Crelsen, of Hood River, attended the lecture and olub meeting Saturday. Mi. (Jreisen Is solicitor for Better Fruit wbloh Is a clean and up to date fruit pspri. While here he added several names to his list. Tbe lecture given Saturday hv E. 11. Sbepard was well attended, the subject selected ' being "Horticul ture." Mi. Sbepard handled bis sub ject nicely. He having bad years of ex perience be is able to make it more interesting by giving 'ome ot his own experience aa well as that of others. After tbe address a vote of tbanks was tendered Mr. Sbepard and it is tbe expression of every one that be will come again. MOUNT HOOD. Mrs D. R Conp'r went to Tbe Dalles last Monday to visit at tbe home of ber sou, Jan es T. Cooper, Lawrence Puddy is suffer. ng from a sprained rl-t, lu consequence of a horse fulliug n it b bini laat week. Mr. Hubbard's sinning class is pro gressing rapidly they are all much interested and iu earnest, and Mr. Hnbbaid la an entbu-lastin teaober, mo they should Know a good deal about reading muslo by the end of tbe Ooirre. 1 lie eatber is just line up here u w. It is mure like April tban iu uary It looks as if there will be no cleigbiug this winter. Rev J. V. Millingan expects to be beie uext Suuday to bold services In the new chuicb tor tbe first tima. Suuday icbool will also be held there. WHITE SALMON. (From tbe Enterprise.) Mrs. Jobn Q. Wyers ia quite sick at her borne in this city with what Is (eared tQ be pneumonia Ibe best of oars is being taken ot ber aud her many triends hope tor bet speedy re oovery. Mi. Wjeis gave up an Im portant business trip to Portlaud tbia week in order to remain at ber bed tide. We are very sorry tbat anyone's feelings are hurt by our . mouutain roirespoodent'a remarkable pipe dream. Our impulsive ft lend down by tbe Whl'e Salmou depot might have taken a valuable lesson to him self fio'm it had he chosen 'o do so, but as usual be miainUipretst s the meaning. There will be a hdnw socIbI at Mt. Brook school house ou Saturday, l-ub-ruaiy 1, to which all are cordially Iu vited to attend. A good program has been arranged for the occasion and there will be plenty to eat. Tbe pro ceeds will be used to paint the aobool bouse. It la hoped tbat everybody will turn out and tiy to raise suffi cient moi-ey to du the nrk ptoperly. Through tbe efforts of Commission i Egan and our county surveyor the Lauterbach toad baa been ordered opened and bids will be adveitised for aoon. Jobn Wyers la now looking for some one to take tbe oontraot to plear tbe brush from the right of way. In Dress goods we have cut the price to the bottom. Albetrosses worth G5e foi 48e. One piece Gray Panama 5G inches wide, worth 1.25 for 92c. Worsted Goods in Plaids for 24c and up. Tbe road Is 3100 feet long and 40 feet wide, lb- opening of this toad will mean much to White Salmon and tbe people of Cook's addition. Tbe road will conneot wltb tbe Irout Luke road at tbe corner of tbe grange park aud will do away with tbe beavy climb and bad road for tbe Trout Lake peo ple com leg into town. Tbe north bank road la now com pleted from Pasco to a point below Alligator Rook and from Vanoouver to Wind Rlvi, though there ia some work yet to be dona oo tkat end of tbe line in the heavy nuts at the ben i of the rapids aud at Govern meuc Slide, but 11 steam ahovels are finish ing np tbe work rapidly at these poiuts. Tbe road between Pasco and Lyle baa been toined over to tbe op eiating depaitment and regular train service wa established between tbes two points last Friday. It It expected tbat tbe road will be complete I tbroogb to Vancouver and put in tba bands of tbe operating department by Marob 1. The hridges r-oross tbe Co lumbia and Willamette rivers are being poshed as rapidly ai possible and it is boped to get tbem finished by the first ot July. The Orange to Assist in County Division. At tbe meeting of Park Orange last Friday evening tbe Grange went on record in favor of tbe creation of Hood Rive, county. A resolution was introduced by M. R. Noble and en thusiastically adopted by tbe Grange. It tbe lequired number ot signatures is secured to bring the matter before tbe people ot tbe state at tbe June election it will be the means of biing log tbe question before every granger in ibe state of Oregon. Tbe resolu tion is as follows: Whereas, petitions are now being oiioulated tor tbe purpose of obtain ing tbe required number of signatures to bring by the Initiative tbe matter of "ounty division belore tbe voters of this state for their acceptance or rejeotion, therefore be it Resolved, by Park Grange No. 357 tbat we ask every grange in tbe atate of Oregon to oo operate with us in securing for Hood River Valley tbat which has long beeu denied it, the creation of a new county, to be known as flood River county; and be it further Resolved, tbat tbe -teoretary be in structed to correspond with thejstate grange secretary and obtaiu tbe names and address of eaoh grange lu the state and tbat ooples of this reso lution be sent to them, and that eaoh grange be requested to keep tbe mat ter before their members until tbe election next June. O. L. Mot Be, O. H. Bobbins, Committee on Resolutions. Why Suffer from Rheumatism t Do you know that rheumatic pains can be relieved? If you doubt this just try one application of Chambeilain's Pain Balm. It will make rest and sleep possible, and that certainly means a great deal to anyone afflicted with rheu matism. For tale by Keir & Case. Fence Posts Made Durable. Fenoe posts of many kinds ct cheap woods wbloh ordinarily would soon decay if set in to ground can be made to last for 20 years by a simple treatment with oreoiote. Most of the so-called "iuterior" woods are well adapted to the treatment, and this is esperMilly true of oottonwood, aspen, willow, sycamore, low-grade pine and some of the gums. When properly treated, those woods out last untreated cedar aud oak, which are beoomiog too soaice and too mnob in demand for other uses to allow of their meeting the demand of fence posts. Impregnation with oreosote bas been greatly obeapened by tbe Intrt duction of tbe open tank," wbloh oan be Installed at a coat of from S30 to 14, or much less it an old boiler is used. A tank with a oottom 12 aquure feet In area will suttioe foi treating 10 oi 50 6 I nob posts a day, oi double tbis numb. r when two runs per day oan be made. Tbe absorption of cie oaote per post is .bout as follow: Euoalyptus. one tenth gallon; widow, two-tenths gllon ;sassafras, asb, hick ory, red o.K, water oak, elm ami maple, tour tenths gallou ; Douglas 11 r, quaking a-i n, and black walnut, ,lx tentbi gallo i; syoamore, oottonwood, and lndgepobi pine, seven tenths gal Ion. Ibe prioe of oreosote Is about 10 cents per gallon in tbe east and middle west, 16 per gallon ou the Pa cific coast an I 27 cents per gallon iu the Rooky mountain states. The cost of treating post will therefore varv from 4 to 15 oents. Properly treated, it should give aeivioe or at least 2J years. Experiments of the Forest Service show that with preset vatlve treatment the durability of lodgepole pine iu Idaho is I' rrt NM-.l x'.een years. The oost of crcoMi' is there relatively high, yet by treating rosts there is a saving, wlili interest tt 6 per eot of 2 oents per post yearly. More iuipor tant tban the saving, howeve,-, is the faot tbat through preservative ties ment other woods are fitted to tuke tbe plaoe of cedar, of wbloh tbe sup ply is rapidly beoomiog exhauste d. A detailed description of experiments iu preserving fenoe posts, together with praotloal soggest'ons for treating tbem on a cotnmeirinl scele, are cuu tained In cironlr 117 ot tba rjtct Service. 1'he iuhlicatin,a eau be ob tained npon anrli t nun to th l-ur t er at W t vlxt, Jt depepda upon the pull you take (HsW-Hls Little Early Uiners are the best pills known for i-ontipti.ii nn l ickheadache. S 1.1 hy K i- and IW For Lung Troubles aBBwwMMaaaMaawssBBaaaawasssaan 1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cer- tcinly cures coughs, colds, l rcr.:hitis, consumption. And it ctrtiinly strengthens weak tl.i .c s and weak lungs. Thcr can be no mistake about this. You know it is true. And your n doctor will say so. i hind of a testimonial ever sixty years." 1 jaacti oy .r. u. Ayor uo.. uwtu, mass. SARSAPAillXA. , PILLS. HAIR VKKHt. W publiik our BlOdlOlBM. Keep tho bowels regular with Ayer's Pill nnrt 'hue hasten recovery. Advertised Letter List. Bowers, Mrs. Sadie; Dawson, Mrs. A. M. ; Sobermerhorn, Mr. S. G. ; Skelley, Mrs. D. B. ; Armstrong, Mrs. Cbarlote; Bolton, Albin; Brodeok, B. M.; Brook, William; Bnrtner, G. , R. ; Oummings, Barney; Davidson, B. P ; Kriksen, Peter ; Ferguson, B. P.; Hagg, Gust; Herman, C. E.: Hubbard, Peil H. ; Lowell, B. P.; Runsey, Boyd; Smith, H. W. ; Stein bilber, I.; Walt on, Chester; WlUiams, J. H. : Williams, Miller. W. M. Yates, How to avoid Appendicitis Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino . Laxative Fruit Syrup Cures chronic . constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural Hetion of rho bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrnu do. i not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. Clu ke Drug Co. Tro t for Rock Creek. Tweuty-flve thousand mountain trout eggs have been placed In the Wind river hatchery and when the trout are large enough tbey will be turned loose in Rook creek. There should be a law passed in tbis state to license fishermen. Our mountain streams have been robbed of tbelr trout mostly by Oregon men, who -came here aud fished over Sunday, . taking hundreds of trout borne with tbem. Seven r eight year ago the trout were pleii'iful in Rook creek, but it will only be a matter of a short time till we will not have any, if re strictions are not made. We are glad to learn, however, tbat an effuit ia being made to re-popoulats tbia stream with the speckled beauties. StevenMon Pioneer. Carrle Nation Certain nly smashed a hole in the bar of Kansas, but Ballard's Hore- rooms hound Syrup has smashed all records aa a cure for coughs, Bronchitis, Influenza and all pulmonary diseases. T. C. H , Kansas, writes; "I have never found a medicine that would cure a cough so quickly as Ballard's Horehonud Syrup. 1 have used it for years." Sold by Chan. N. Clarke. X Mold in Crook County. Tbe discovery nf nnntha n.nk.. dike, believed to be rioh in gold, in Crook county, bas just been an nounoed, on tbe southwest end of Powell Bllttea. 15 inilaa tmm P.in. ville. Nine peuoos looated all of it, and as it is not a poor man's mine, perhaps after 50 years it may become, productive. us', now it sounds lik uwynee mm in 1863. Moro Observer. KODOL For Dyspepsia and Indiges tion is the rvBultof a scientific combina tion of iiMturnl digestanls with veget able acid.- and contains the same juice found iu a healthy stomach. It h tint best remedy knwn tod.-iv fur dv..fii:t indigestion and all troupe an-io non, a disordered stomach. Take KODOI. today. It is plfasant, promm and iii ough. Sold by Keir aud t'as. . ."'V Has Recovered. -, . V. Winohel went home to JToonV River yesterday, accompanied by bia little daughter, Mildred, who bad been a patient at tbe boepital tor some time suffering from typbolri fever, from which she has recovered. Chronicle. The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkardt recommends "Hickory Bark Cc-ugl. Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cough, and guaranteed to be pure. Made from the bark of tbe shell bark or white hickory tree. For sale by Chaa. N. Clarke and all dealers everywhere. MOSIER Fruit Lands. in larye or small tracts. Some very goodl land at low prices at present. Goodi yrowing community. Six miles east of lt".l IMver. Also homesteads and re !in,,u shm-iit,.. Parties wishing to buy will .1.. l to writi or see GEO. 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