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CORRESPONDENCE.
ODELL.
Mrs. FJeoU Bryant au-l Mil Ida
Lryant returned from a Ibree weeke'
visit with relatives in Portland and
cured for t ha three children of Mr.
and Mrs. B. I. Folte bo they went
to Portland to take tbelr little daugh
ter, Laara, for an examination by
Portland physicians, wbicb resulted
In tba decision that tbe disease from
mblob tba little girl sutlers U pti -malna
poisoning and while ibal ert
ill a recovery it expected, but It Ik
tbongbt tbe time require 1 for a cure
will not be abort. Mr. Fnlta iwoainwd
in Portland from Tuesday night u.
til Satorday. , Mrs. Folia will remaiu
near tbe aiok child until ebe way be
brought borne.
John Kroeger waa business visiter
in Tbe Dalles Wednesday of last week.
A number of Odell (Irangeri attend
ed tbe dedioatloo of tbe new Granite
ball at Pine Grove Wednesday, Febru
ary 12. "
We hear that R E. CHison. of
Olez, Ore., has sold oat. We do net
know what be Intends doing. Two 'it
tbe oblldien have been ill for oil.
time. Tbe Catllsone were formerly of
Odell and their frieoda bere legret In
bear of tbe continued 111 health ti
members of their family since tbeli
lemoval to Olex.
Mrs. Maty MoCoy and son, rloyd.
went to Portland Saturday and will
reside there. ' ; -'
J. U. Latferty believes I be way to
get a boose in Odell is to build one
and Is now at work preparing to
build lust soatb of tbe orchard on bis
fathers land. Mr. LalTerty and fam
ily will move to Odell about March
1st and we feel certain O Isll is for
tunate in counting people snob as
they residents of that tbrivlug com
munity. The drill in tbe well at Wm. Ebroke
was down to tbe depth ot about 150
feet at tbe beginning of this week and
there was water about 00 feet io
depth.
The entertainment last Friday night
was oredit to Odeil In general, to all
who took part In the program and lu
large measure to 1). O. Henry, who
directed the ' affair. The mualo by
Messrs. Clarence Wilson, violinist,
and Elmer Latferty, planUt, was ot
the usual high order ot merit for
which these gentlemen are noted.
Tbere were several floe graphopbone
selections by Clinton Wood and bis
"talking machine." A colored qu ir
tet known in real life as Don Crohr,
D. a Henry, O. 11. Ebrok and Wal
laoe Young proved very popular an I
favored tbe audienoa with quite a
number ot songs that were very clave
iruitationv.ot "culled folks" smgiig
Tbe dialogue by Milton Rogers, John
ny Schiller and Koberta Friday ea
epeoUlly good, tbe groans of the sick
man resounding to tbe remotest cor
ners of the ball. Recitations by Leo
na Camel and Leila Howerman were
well delivered and excited hugbter.
Tbe dialogues not already mentioned
were received with applause. An ex
hibUlon consisting of a drill by D. C.
Henry in which be swung Indian
clubs that were on fire was reoeived
with wild applause and many favor
able comments. Mr. Henry also Im
personated a ghost with startling ef
foot. Hut for realist lo acting aee
"liana Von Smash" with tbe various
characters represented by the follow
ing: Lynn Young, Aubrey Davlv
Austin Lookman, Louis Rhodes, Era
lioyd, Leona Games, Ruth 0 ark. All
did well and Lynn Youug as Hans
Von Smash biougbt dowu the boose.
There were opening and closing
speeches by D. C. Henry, as well as
rooltatons, both grave and gay. Tbe
supper served by the Christian Eu
deavor netted tbe souiety about 19.60.
Marie Lookman and Gertrude Crosby
deserve favorable mention foi tbelr
etforta In securing donations for tbe
supper. The receipts at the door
amounted to something over 123.
A good Christian Endeavor meeting
last Sunday evening with P, T. Snel
len as leader. M. D Odell announced
that he would talk to tbe people ot
Odell next Sunday alter Sunday
school. "
Arrangements have beeu made
whereby Kev. Ashley Cash, of Hood
Kier. will preach m Odfll regularly
Kir a i hub. hi are coi i'i unman iu
tale for a certainty, but our under
standing is that he Is to come one
Sabkatb in eaob month.
Speaking of bachelors reminds ns
tbat Odell bas a goodly number c f
snob aod all rank ao blgb ra regards
exnelleune tbat It is a moat dirocult
matter to decide wbicb might be
Chosen as tbe moat desirable should
such oboloe be made during tbis,
whirti, i am told by members of tbe
cl;u i.i which this article refera is
letp year But your correspondent
is of tbe opinion tbat at tbe present
(i me tbat bachelor who alone brought
a cuke to supper at which bachelors
were inpposed to display tbelr art In
i cooking should receive due credit to
the discomtituie ot those who neglect
ed to Improve ao good an opportunity
to make for themselves a repotatioo
for an aooompliabment tbat so closely
approaches necessity.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smith,
Thnrtdny, February 13, a daughter.
Odi II Grange will hold an open
meeting uex Tuesday evening. A
urogram is being prepared and a good
time I expected.
Two mere bacbelora lor toe roll of
honor. LastToesday evening Messrs.
Elmer Larferty and Clinton Wood to
uted a rty of tbelr friends to a
laity pull. Tbe young people gathered
j ut east uf John Kroeger'a bouse
iiere tbere la a new olearing and a
big bonfire waa built for light and
warmth. Elmer Latferty acted as
chef, tbe taffy being cooked over an
out door tire. Clinton Wood enter
tained tbe company with music on a
phonograph. A large saok ot nuts
was provided by those who inv'ted tbe
gjei a. Mr. Kroeger also contributed
a treat lu tbe form of pears and ap
ples. Tbe evening was made merry
by games, conversation and when tbe
oandy was ptononnoed just right eaub
strove to outdo he other in having
the whitest oandy. Then all weut
borne declaring the hosts royal enter
tainers. Rjhekihi In the valley remember
the pruHident ot thi assembly visits
Hazel liabekah Lodge at Odell next
Morjday night, February 21.
BARRETT.
Mr Ed tcr: I just wish to infotm
j on that 1 am a little deaf on one
si te, but on Saturday ot last week 1
tiHd the pleasure to use the new tele
phone and, by jingo, it it did not
make me bear good. I could bear tbe
lumber company speak and quote
prloes so plain tbat 1 could bear a
diataucs from tbe fhone; and tbat
bell when it rings will surely wake
you up, even though jou sleep sound.
Intact, 1 think tbete will be com
plaints bontuse tbe babies will be
awakeued fiora tbelr sweet slumbers.
Yes, sir; It's a real otackerjaok.
W. 'I, Moore, our country butchei.
left on Monday morning for Sherman
ocunty, to buy up about 20 bead of
fat cattle.
Mrs. John Helms Is having a neat
wind mill and water tank ereoted at
her betutiful home on Rookfotd ave
nue. We are intormed tbat A. Hoaklns
baa sold out bis ranch on the bill wet
ot Barrett. ' , .
Mis. J. J. Gibbons left on Frldiv
last for Portland, wbeie she will spend
a week with friends and old acquaint
ances.
The Modulation brothers have pur
chased a brand v new Faultless grub
bing machine and are now clearing
land lor Mr. Lelghton.
F. E. Dean will move from the
Fianklln ranob this week to hi own
raaofa on tbe rivor near A Uuuniug.
Charley Wallace and Will Ellis wore
seen stio.liug up toward tbe moun
tains. Suppose tbey were looking for
diggors or suckers.
Will Nichols made a business trip
to Poitlaud oh Friday of lust week.
Will Is a regular hustler when it
comes to soiling his farm products.
Let thine heart be merry io tu days
of thy youth and lay up a Utile for a
rainy day.
J MOUNT HOOD.
Wednesday, February 12, a baby
boy was horn to tbe wife
Klrkpatrlck.
Is It Your
O ion Hair?
Do you pin your hat to your
own hair? Can'i do it?
Haven't enough hair? It must
be you do not know Ayer's
Hair Vigor! Here's an Intro
duction! May the acquaint
ance result in a heavy growth
of rich, thick, glossy hair!
Use this splendid hair-food,
stop your failing hair, and get
rid of your dandruff.
Tne beat kind of a testimonial
"old for over sixty yars."
r J. O. irr C, LwU, Mm
Aia naliaiaw ef
yers
SAUirAiau.
rius.
cuem ncrotiu
A. M. Kelly bat been In Tbe Dalle
since court began, doing jury doty.
School began in tbe Steele district
Moodry, February 10. The district
ia fortunate io securing Mr. Ewing
aa teaober again. .
Several yonug folks from Mt. Hood
attended a dance at Dee last Friday
evening. J bey report a very pleasant
time.
R. J. Molsaao returned last Mon
day from Iowa, where be bas been
spending tbe winter. He waa accom
panied by bis fatbet.
George Dlromick moved op from
Dee to his Mt. Hood plaoe last Thurs
day. His family came with him and
be expects to remain at Mt, Hood
and run tbe farm.
Miss Nan Cooper went to Tbe Dalles
last Saturday to make final proof on
bet homestead. E. U. Miller and J.
R. Steele went as witnesses for her.
Mrs. Worden and Mrs. Riobarda.
who teslde at Elppa orchard, returned
last Sunday from a week's visit with
relatives in Hood Rivet.'
Tbere was a cleaaaut gathering at
tbe borne of Daniel H'.auttn last Fri
day evening, tbe occasion being Mr.
Stanton's birthday. Ibe nelgbbots
came in to oelebrate tbe blttbday and
tbe evening was enjoyed by all present.
Some ot our publlo spirited oltizeos
met at tbe church last Saturday to
clear up the grounds and provide a
neoessary supply ot Ore wood. A lew
of the good ladies of the neighbor
bood provided n lunch. A very
aut time was li 1 1 and a lot of
Is cut and piled teady for use.
wood
BINGEN.
"On the Columbia."
is neariug com-
Tbe Bingen depot
pletlon.
Mr. Kinoald, P. AS train dispatch
er from Lyle, stopped over at tbe
Maple Hotel Wednesday nlgbt.
Mrs. R A. Page Is getting along
Hue at The Dalles sanitarium and will
be home In about tbtee weeks.
John Hodkius, the White Salmou
barber, got wise and sold out and
came to utugen. Home more ot tnem
will be getting wise soon.
Tbere is a great opening here tor a
newspaper in Bingen with no opposi
tion in th's part of tbe county.
The surfacing gangs are spending a
few days at Avery Hiring op some eid
iegs. Mel Wetberell, our postmaster and
landlord of ibe Maple Hotel, bas in
nulled another new range in the hotel
kltohen. It is a modern kitchen uow
and be ia able and oapable ot serving
all oomeis.
Mrs. Mel Wetberell and Miss Hast
iugs, prinoipal ot tho bingen sohool,
flatted Ibe Dalles last Saturday.
W. W. Swan renUtered at the Per
of Geo. I kins Hotel in Portland litat week as
being from White Salmon. I wondei
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We picked up a small lot of
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will l;t them go at about
what they would cost at the
factory. Ecro and white
only. IF you want Lace Cur
tains this is your opportun
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An exceptional nice line of
ladies' hose up tof 1 a pair
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the money manufactured,
15c up. Buy black Cat
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Curtain Goods
Just received! A nice line of
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if be Is going to let Joslyii slip back
to tbe original owner?
Lumber ia belou hauled from tbe
Buck Creeh Lumber Company for tbe
ereotion of a uew Luildiog 30x40 feet
on tbe lota rooeotlT buugbt bj Harris
Wetbereil.
J. R Reynolds will soon bave bay,
bar, liny, lie will sell it at actual
oost, cost, cot.
Alder street will be olpaied and
opened up to tho oonnty loud right
away, making a diiect line to tbe de
pot from White Salmon and bark
con u try, and tbis road cannot be
shortened teu fret by any other route.
One of tbe cot-iest uicert and clean
iest little ttoiHfi In m-l.ington is in
bioguu run by Cfaas Wetberell, tbe
uotomuindidiiiK iipntleir.au wbc left
hundreds of friends at Casson to come
to our piuHpernus town, lie sells a
little ol everything with prioes to tit
tbe pook t book.
J. E. Reynolds bas shut up his bogs
aod shipped bi chickens to Portland,
and we hope some of tb residents
will test t)H.y for awhile.
The kiirckerx on the hill bad better
stop uii'l tlk-uie nut how tbey can get
to tbe depot I iy their new proposed
road. Il'iw (tin they get through
Joslynf 1'iittrt, ij not n lot sold tbere
nod the I net nf Un will remain in.
txot mi leu n tlx prospect i in right.
Aoywtiy, uet thrm gb Joxlyn and bow
can you gut through tbat to-, teet of
donation claim? (Jet ' through tbat
and then you are up against the worst
obstacle of all Ibe tiucksdorf land.
See?
Tbe White Sal rnoo Enterprise tbis
week publishes Jo.lyn items in wbicb
be gives tbe lie to tbe Bingen oonea
pondent of tbe Glacier. Tbis pro
motor of Joslyn and ex-bioom peddler
from Kansas, wbo bas posed aa a mil
lioxairn for some time, but doea busi
ness in bis wife's name, is simply
throwing stones at bis own front door
by composing a lot of ha re-f seed lies
to slur Bingen, but we are too proud
of what we ba-e to puy much nlipn
tion to tbis oriental.
BELMONT.
We are baring flno weather now hud
ereiy one is busy.
Mr. Holmes returned a few duys
ago from Koseburg, Ore , where be
wbs called by the illness and death of
bis mother.
Park Orange ball whs dedicated
Tuesday, February 11. The exercises
begau at 3 p. m and continued until
5 o'clock, after wi leb a bountiful sup
per was served. A number of state
grange oWoers nere present
A number of Prunkton oupils took
Iheeigbtb grdo examination held In
Jinuary. Those who rfccited diplo
mas were Ruth Copper and James
Ueaton.
A. L. Kaufman and James Morgan
son Hie cutting wood on Mr. Bora-uer-ville's
plaoe.
Fraukton sohool has an athletio
club. Ibey met. last Saturday and
leveled up tbe grounds around tbe
school bouse preparutoiy to playing
ball.
We are glad to report that Mrs. J.
E. Stubba. ho baa been very ill at
tbe Cottage Hospital for some time,
Is much better.
Revival meetings ut (Iclninnt M E.
church closed Sunday eveniug.
Florence (Jiptner enteitalned a num
ber of ber little friends at her borne
last Saturday afU iooou in honor of
ber ninth birthday
"hosier.
We are sorry to aay tbat our doctor
baa left ua and gone to Lexington.
He says people iu Mosier are too
healthy for a dootor to bave much
work Dr. Robinson left on the local
Tuesday for bis borne. Mis Knbin
son will go later.
The funeral services for Mrs. J.
M. IVntiv -vas held last Tuesday
i.ini inj utllie ohurcb, Kev. Clittou,
or 1 ; "1 tea baptist ohnrcb, cou
dnctiug I' i ceremony. Mrs. Denny
was I ot u . i Missouri Marcb 12, 1868
She as f iss liray before she married
J. M I'ernr September 15, 1889.
TLey c me to Orego i from Oklahoma
in h!M) and liied at Vieuto for ftbout
a year, thin came to Mosier. where
they iihfh lired most of tbe time
since Mrs I). tiny joined the Baptist
ohuiuh h hoi it. le yuiiix go and has
been a g d mtm.ber dure. She leaves
beaide a lnmlpud six children to
ranoro their Iohs.
Mr. and Mr-. Hlgley und famil'-,
wbo havh i nld tbe garden ppo form
Dr RobiiiHiin, which Ml. Thomas bas
bil l for ths last couple of years, mov
ed down Irnni 1 ho Dalles Jatt Wednes
day, Mrs. Wait Mime down from The
Dalles ldvt. 'Vbiinei-dny to attend the
tuueral ol .Mr ilmley.
Tbe neil.lio' liuo.l was again sad
dened la$t wtt k w lien the news of tbe
death of Mr. H. i ! y was received. He
died at Thn llniw hospital Wednes
day moniiiv- 'li1 reraHiuH were
brought b.trv fur Atrial Ibe tuueral
services v. ft. hn l at thn church
Thursday iiimii.k' it II a. in, tbe
servioes twin,; .lvd iottd by Rev.
Wood, of ti c Oil i-t inn church of
Hood River .Jni'i-i in P. bHiley was
horn in Kt)i;tia l y lia whf it the
time of his lii tuh OH ynri, two
months and ft.ni Ui.j.cld. lie leaves
besides a wife 13 children, all tut two
of whom are bere.
Mrs. Frank Hunter and Mrs. John
Carroll were Hood River visitors last
Wednesday.
Henry Bateham oame up from Hood
River Friday to visit bis brother bere.
Miss Jenny Booth went to The
Dalles last Friday evening and spent
several days as a guest nt tbe Watt
home.
Misses Evelyn Hayes and Carrie
Brown went to The Dalles Saturday.
Ora Hodge went to The Dalies Sat
urday. Effie Wright weut to Portland Sat
urday to make a two weeks' visit with
hoi sister, Bertha
Will Hudson made a business trip
to Portland Saturday, leturning Mon
day. Master Shellv Hudson wenttolhe
Dalles Saturday to visit cousins. . He
returned arcou pun led by bis aunt,
Lucy Mullieim, who bas been working
tbere for some tirno.
Frank Ginger mid John Carroll re
turned to the Dalles Sunday evening,
where thev are attending tbe jury,
dci.'igri Ouaiulierlain went to Tbe
Dalles Monday.
1 ho luilroad lias commence I tbo
woik cu li.e new fcteel biidge just eatt
of toi-. n
Our rfeiit, Mr. Wait, wbo bin been
eiuu'ou (1 i tbe otHue of the O. K. &
N biii- lor 'eteral ysurs, wa let out
of work Saturday aud Mr. Arlington
too!t up tba work Monday.
Thehei-t r odv known today for all
stomach tr utiles is Kodol, which is
guarantied to aive prompt relief. It is
a natural distant; it digests what you
eat, it is plcanant to take. Sold bv
Keir & Cass.
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in large or small tracts. Some very good
land at low prices at present. Good
growing commui.ity. Six miles east of
Hood lliver. Also homesteads and re
linquishments. Parties wishing to buy
will do well to writ! or see
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN
Mi.Mer Oregon
We have added to our large stock of merchandise a complete line of
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