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fix mission could be sec ured, an I thai WMiever posts were required to be pot op by tbe city that tbe marshal could trek tbem up as tbe note w ie flOODlRlVEB QLA01KH THURSDAY, FEBKUARY 27, 1909. fir Vi. X TO ALUM flu Food and strictly prohibits the sale of alum baking powder So does France So does Germany , . The tale of alum foods has been made illegal in Washington and the District of Colum-' bia, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized at injurious. jq against alum, when ordering baking powder,1 Sap plainly- and be very sure you get Royal Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and .whoW someness or the rood. MOSIER. Ibe Modern Woodtuou of America will give bq entertaiutuent March 14 at lamb's ball. Everyone is invited to attend and tbe ladies are invited to brlug well filled baskets to be auld at auotiou. Mr a. 13 B. Woods nnd two daugh ter a came down from ! he Dailea Tues day to visit ber mother, Mrs. Daven port. They returned borne Sunday, accompanied by Mra. Heinz, Mrs. Wood's aunt. Mra. D. M. Duvall and daughter, Grace, went to Hood River last Tues day to ooubuU tbe doctor about tbe health of Mies Qraoe, who baa been aiok for some time. Tbe Christian church closed a three weeks' eeriea of meetings last Wed nesday evening without muoh success, although Mr. Wood delivered very in teresting sermons and tbn attendance waa good. Mr. Morgaosou, of Tygb Vallty, was here last week visiting friends. Mrs. Wintber left Thursday for Portland, a ter a stay on tbeii home stead, Mr. Wintber buing a barber there. E. L. Howe, of Portlnud, was up last week overseeing tbe work on bis farm. Mr. Howe baa a log bouse uu dei construction now, tbe logs being unbewed. " Oeo ge Chamberlain made a trip to Hood River last Thursday. J. C. Thomas, of Portland, was up last Wednesday and beiug so much Impressed with tbe country, climate, ta., purchased CO acres of the bache lor place. Kate Davenport returned home Fri day evening, after a stay in Portland of several weeks. Among the Hoo I Riser passengers on tbe local Saturday were May and Harold Forseberg, Mrs. M Parish and Geo, Ireland. D. L. Swain and B R. Dunter, both of Portland, weie up looking over tbe country Saturday. Meadamea Bartlett and Churchill, of tbe Bartlett & Churchill Kealty Co. of Portland, were up Suuday looking at tbe country with the intention of investing here. Oue of the swell dances of tbe sea son was a masquerade gitren Saturday evening at tbe ball hy (Jeorge Cham berlain. The music was furnished by Frank Middlewart and Lee Hunter. The prizes were won by Adaline Sell ioger as Sister of Charity and Ben Bellinger as base ball player. Tbeie were about 40 present and all report a good time. Miss Anna Oodberson went lo Ibe Dailea Monday on Jthe local and re turned the same day. Mrs. Sam Stark came down from Tbe Dalles Monday to visit relatives. Mt. Hood Development League. Tbe regular meeting of tbe Mt. Hood Development League bold last Tuesday evening wan well attended and piored interesting to all. Tbe road committee reported that work waa progressing at both ends of tbe new roud under the watchful eye of Supervisor Hood, tbe roadway hav ing been cleared out for over a mile, considerable grubbing done and some grading, in the opinion of tbe coin mittee tbe grade when completed will be one of the easiest and best In the valley, and the road nay praotioally dust less and shady almost- its entire length. It is hoped that the road will " be made at least usable with tbe funds to be at command when all subset ip tlons will bave been collected and tbe county appropriation uiude. It la proposed to notify all subscribers, if necessary, that subscriptions may be paid at Butler & Co 'a bHtik, where receipts for fame wll be Left and de livered to the subscribers wben the amounts are paid. In this way it is hoped to avoid again approaching the signers aod tbe expen e of eolioiting. With tbe money made available at once, work will be vigorously pushed and all possible done while men and teams can be secured. Some dismis sion was held relatiug to means of se ourlng reliable information for use by tbe league, in answering correspond ents and in preparing a booklet to be published as soon as sufficient data can be brought together. Tbe secre tary read a proposed form of question beet to be delivered to each resident of tbe upper valley with a request that be immediately fill oat the same ana return it to tbe league, and bis proposal was adopted and tbe sheets ordered irom tbe printer. Tbe league propoteb to do all lo its powar toward securing acceptable peo ple as residents and intending pur chasers will be referred to tbe secre tary as the person with most complete information at hand regarding possi ble locations. By making all informs tl jo imparted by the league thorough ly reliable and as aonuiate as possible it is hoped tbe confldenoe of tbe In vesting publio will be secured, botbaa regards tbe organization and local people PROCEEDINGS OF ADJOURNED MEETING The adjourned meeting of tbe com mon connoil was held Thursday even ing and routina business transacted. A letter wa-i received from attorneys of Mr. Smith statwia-lbat the city had taken bia property for the use of a atreft, bad torn down bis building. out down treeB and laid sidewalks and a sewer through the property and asked that tbe matter be taken up and Mr. Smith be compensated for bis loss. Mr. Smith claimed that be owned tbe property, but that! tie was willing to leave tbe matter to oom petunt engineers to judge. Tbe mat ter was referred to tbe finance com mittee. v : Ordinance No. 145 was referred to tbe judioiary committee. Ordiuance No. 148 passed 'ts first reading and was referred to tbe ootu mittee on Ore aud water. It was an ordinance giving permission to tbe Farmers irrigating Co. to lay pipes on tbe bill for Irrigating purposes. The following tills were allowed and ordered paid: Dr. Edging! on, services bealto o tri ce r, $30.50. f. m. liartmesa, supplies, 90. il. Glacier, publioatious, 120. ., News-Letter, publications, $20. . A. C. Stevens draying, 25 cents. Oregon Lumber Co., lum-ber, $1J.5F. Ramona Hotel, meals for prisoners, $4.50. . ; - h- A. J. Derby, legal servidas, $7.50. K. S. 11 art wig, legal services, $23. W. Haynes, supplies, $7.05. Pacific Stamp Works, badges fot Bre department, $15.20. J . J Luckey, repairs, 50 oents. . J. R. Niokelsen, expense, $2.85. ; Transfer Co., team work, $9.50, I John L. Henderson, surveying, $27. Eleotilo Light Co., lights for Janu ary, $50.75.- Mayor Blowers stated that be bad a telephone message Irom II. F. David son asking that be appoint a commit tee to confei witb tbe representative of tbe fire underwriters, as to tbe effect on insurance rates should the city put in fire hydrants. After some disoussion of the matter Counoilmen Hershner, Wright and Hall were ap: pointed as snob committee. Tbe resolution passed at a previous meeting requiring that bills be laid over until the- second meeting of the month for investigation, was rescind ed, and a new resolution passed that tbe finance committee meet witb tbe lecorder and marshal one-bait .hour before tbe first regular meeting of eaob month to audit the billa. A eoinpl tint was made tljst toe pest bouse was a nuisance, that it was tbe rendezvous for tramps aud should be dastr6ved. Tbe marshal claimed that there was no furniture in- tbe bouse and that be bad inspe ted tbe prem ises recently and found it all right. No aotion was taken in the matter. A sample of gravel was exhibited from the Spear place, Which is being tested by the street commissioner, and it was regarded as of 'excellent quality. ' The street committee waa not pre pared to give any definite report on tbe matter, un'H tbe investigations are completed.. . . J. B. Hunt wps present aod stated that he had th street signs completed and wanted places designated to pot them np. o he co'ild be paid for tbeui, and thnt be could not afford to make fcereial trips over the city at different limes He was dirented to put up signs wherever Home Te.e phone or eleotrio listbt poles were available, or other laces bie re SELZ SHOES, : 'THE SOLE OF HONOR." Royal Blue for men at ...$3.25,.$3.50, $4.00 Royal Blue for ladies at..... .$2.00, $2.50, $2.75 At CarmicKaeFs ON THE HILL. lU( bp. tn wmi afford t.. trill.- with m - oim a inut ter m to i.erl.i t a bad rol-l I ituivIi, l,ni lor a Iririii.g mix-tini -i mrure a lailtlotif ' Hitkiv i k Cough Keniedy," tlixl is guarmiteed lo cu or money r-fuiital. Trie 25c, fr and i.(io per bottle, tor sale by Cha. N. Clarke and dealer everywhere.. Kates Kprlag Ktjlea. "Fashion i- marrliinr o in hi usual way tUia tM.itng soil to tboe wbo know aud see ahead ah I h-a.l tog up to ai eotirelv new type ui wo tuao," says (J rare Mandrel Could. tbe fashion editor, la the Mm oh, tbe spring rasinou number or the Wo man a Home Coiupaoiou. "Tbe nl.mige U to he a piliu t; however, imt Ik for long I lie ta l.i. .11 able woman wilt burs bauiahvd for g.iod and all tbe extravagantly large bat, tbe huge pompadour, tbe frills and tbe furbelows of ber bodioe, and the full skirt Tbe new tendency is all toward tbe straight up-and-down type of figure sloping, slender blps, pulled back tight skirts trailing oo tbe ground, plain, fitted waiata, and sleeve of tbe old-faabloned,tigbt-flt-ting sort wbioh ollng to tbe arm from shoulder to wrist. "Ibis is wbat we are coming to. so tbe autboiittea wbo nrketbe faablons tell us, but as yet we bave taken only a step or two on tbe wsy. Tbis spring many small bata will ta worn ; tbe new corset effect gives nousual slen- deroess of line; cut-in-one dresses will be fashionable : moualquetalre sleeves wbioh show tbe outline of tbe arm will be favored and skirts will bave lost tbelr full effeot." Bert Barber, of Elton. Wis., savs: "I bave only taken four doses of vour Kid ney and Bladder Pills and tltev have done for me more tban ativ other medi cine has ever done. Mr. Barber refert to DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They are sold by Keir & Cass. For Sale At Odell tiding, several thousand feet of 2x8x16 and 2x6x16 scantling, surfac ed snd sized. Price $14 per M. Inquire of A. 11. Shelly, first bouse west of Odell station. Elppa Orchard Co. Colonist Rates From Eastern Points to Pacific Coast On sale daily from March lt to April 30th, 1908, to all O. R. & N. main line and branch points. Chicago, f.lHOO; Milwaukee, $38.00; Bloomington $36.50; Peoria, $36 05; St. Louis, $35.60 ; Mem phis, $39.65; Kansas City, Leavenworth, Atchison, St. Joseph, $30.00; Council Bluffs and Omaha, $30.00: Sioux City, $31.05; St. Paul and Minneapolis, $3 MX). Deposits can be made at the v. il. & N. station for any tickets from any of of the points mentioned above. For further information call on or write SPRING SUITS Have Arrived And are lou.Uy applauding themselves in our West window. THIS NHVV FABRICS Are especially attractive; bright colorings, handsome patterns. mill' U CAM aioCK COM. i wuii a Wm. M. McMcbray, uen. rass. Ageut, Portland, Ore. J. H. FwcbKrcY, Agent, -Hood Kiver. THIS MAY INTEREST YOU No one is immune from kidney trou ble, no jiiBt remember that Foley s Kid ney Cure will stop the irregularities and cure any rase of kidney snd Madder trouble that is not beyond the reach or medicine. peelal Rate, riie following round trip latea are lu effect: Hood Rivr to Poitlaod and return, good going and returning Sundays, Hood Hirer to Portland and return, That Spring Suitit's Time to Order Never were the patterns so beautiful and varied for Men's Suits as for the coming Spring. Give your order now and get first choice with exclusive right to the pattern. The imported Scotch Tweeds are handsome. It will do you good to see these pat terns whether you buy or not. They cannot be duplicated. Call in and see them. If you want one of these beautiful Suits, grab it now as they have the ginger and snap that moves them. SEE OUR WINDOW OTH good going Saluidayi or Sundays aud good returning Sundays or Mondays, $3. Every day, good for 30 days, $3.2T. J. 11. Fredricy, Agent. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department or the Interior, Land Office at '1 lie Dalle, Oregon, January 3Ut, DM. Notice ll berehv given that JAME8 8. B1MONTON. of Hood River, Oounty of Waaco, Htnte nt Oregon, baa a plied to purchase, under the ct of Uonifreanof June 3, 1H78. an extended by act of August 4, m. N8Wy. 8K',48W)4. Sec tion 20 and NKNW'4 of (Section 80. Town, shlpl N.. KangeU K. W. M. and will ollrr proof to show that t he land aought la more vlnabie ror im tlitiDer or atone than rr agri cultural purpoaea, and to eaUbllali hla claim . STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF The First National Bank 7272 . . . OF HOOD RIVER, OREGON At the close of business, February 14, 1908 RESOURCES taans and discounts '..........1222,524.08 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 9.12U.Z0 U. 8. bonds to secure circu lation 12,500.00 Premiums on U.S. bonds 437.50 Bonds, Securities, etc ' 18,434.00 Furniture snd fixtures 3,5(9.18 Due from National lianki (not reserve aeents) 3,620.19 Due from State Banks and bantur." 1,061.19 Due frmii approved reeerve agents..;'. 29.aW.0T Checks and other cai-h items 479.26 Nolo of other Nationul Bankc 375 (X) Fractional paper currency, ' it Vkels ana cents 70.6S Specif 18,98T.50 Legal tender nots T30.00 19.T1T.50 Due from U. S. Treasurer, other tban 5 per cent re demption fund 025.00 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid National Bank notes out standing Due to State Banks and bankers Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of de posit Time certificates of deposit and pavings department... Certified cheeks Cuahii r's rtivck s outstanding Reserved for taxes fTW.OOO 00 15,000.00 1,750.91 11,900.00 599.88 162,949.98 9,533.34 02,615.54 1,012.30 6,423.24 800.00 to Mid land before the Register and Receiver, at The lullci, Oregon, on the day of April, l!HH. I'd Hitmen as a ittimsw Wllllnni II, Davis, S. S. Thompson. Kiull West, Albert Norder, all of Hood ICiver, iregon. Any nnd nil persona t liilirilng adversely the above-described IhihI an' reqneHted to rile their olaiinH In this olliee on or before aald Wlh day of April, V.m. fJOHil v. W. MOORE, KegUter. NOTICE VOli PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Oftloe at The Dalles, Oregon, February 5, PJ08. Notice la hereby given that John wnht, of Hood Kiver, Oregon, has filed ntlceofbla Intention to mike tlnal live year proof In anp port of his claim, viz : Homewteatl entry No. IM7.H, niHile Aug. IS, 11KB, for I he H'-jW J, BW HK of Sect ten 5, and SK'-4 HKJ, of Section 6, Township 1 North, lUnge 11 K. W. H, and 1 1 in t s.'i'l proof will be made herora tun lieglsler and Kecclver at The Dulles, Oregon, on March Kith, 1908. lie names the following witnesses to prove his conllmions residence upon and cultiva tion of the land, viz: William 11. Davis, Geo. I), rulbertsoh, liobnrt ii. Kemp, Henry 1 Howe, all ol Hood Kiver. Oregon. fi;nnl2 C. W. MOOKE, RegiiUr. Total $322,584.89 Total $322,584 89 State of Oregon, Cuniity of Wasco, as: : I, E. O. Blanchar, cashier of the show named bttnk, do solemnly awear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. ' - .. E. O. BLANCH Alt, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me Cobbkct Attest: this 24th day of Feb. 1907. A. S. Blowers, . . , , r, K. Ii. Smith, a-j-Dkrbt l. McDonald, Notary ruinc. 1 Direc'orH Watch this Space Next Week For Bargains in Phone 491 Wood Our Groceries Wl'.l build you up! Their absolute purity insures their wLoIesomoness. We cater to a class of customers who want tilings right and appreciate our efforts to satisfy In all particulars. Canned Goods; In great variety and all of a superior quality. Onr prices will Interest you. ree ueuvery & Smith Bros. W Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 St: U 1 TS ma. W I BAKER Co Display of Jewe Diamonds J,, Watches F. 8. STANLEY, Pres. E. L..BMITH, Vice-Pres." E. O. BLANCHAR, Cashier V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank HOOD ftlVER, OREGON. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $15,000 I have a large variety of Jew.-l'y suited t ih young and oM snd would be glad to have you lot k through it at your leisure. Every Article Guaranteed or Money Refunded. ;ARTI1URCMME Jeweler and Optician Next Door to Postoffice The government of the United States requires from each National Bank the publication five times a year of a sworn statement showing the conditio'ny f the bank. . . ', ; It notifies the directors of every irregularity, if any, mentioned in the examiner's report, and the directors must make acknowledgment in writing that they know the irregularity exists, and ; must make immediate correction of the same. ' In brief, the gov ernment exercises a close, but friendly, supervision over all national banks, with a single eye to the interest of the depositors. We offer you every advantage that per tains to a National Bank, and solicit your patronage. ' ', j i it f ! "s I i.