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Woman'sWorld
1 MRS. THOMPSON SETON.
Hr Ntw Book an Expariano of th
Hunting Fiald.
Mrt. Ernest Thompson 8eton, wife
of Ernest Thompson Seton, U shining
forth In a field that few wonrtn hart
entered, that of the gun, the camp and
the pack pony. Her latest book.
"Nlmrod'a Wife." la a brlak and gay
narrative of hunting experiences In
the Sierras, In the Rockies, on the Ot
tawa river and in Norway. It to a
great little book, one that the modern
American woman will read with keen
enthusiasm, wishing she had been a
part of such scenes of care free ex
citement In the open. But the main
MBS. ERNEST THOMPSON 8ITOX.
point of Interest of its 400 and more
pages is that Mrs. Ernest Thompson
Seton Is a crack shot, one of the
mightiest of huntresses, a Mrs. Nlm
rod In all actuality who has brought
down her moose, her bear, her deer,
her record being most enviable among
women with the gun.
AH these tales of the hunting field
Mrs. Thompson Seton relates with
much gusto and snap. She is a born
story teller and the incidents reel off
vividly from her pen. Not until late
In the book, When the chapters on
Norway hunting are reached, does
this woman hunter concede that she
finally laid down her rifle for a cam
era and became a devotee of the "new
hunting."
This brilliant set of entertaining
anecdotes of Mrs. Thompson Seton's
"kills" In the far west and in Can
ada is striking when It comes to be
compared with Ernest Thompson Se
ton's emphatic announcements over a
number of years that he only shoots
for food, not for sport, and that his
"good huntmg" Is altogether with the
camera. Mrs. Seton's experiences,
therefore, are piquant in the extreme,
bound up in a book over her own
name.
Nattncis and Matrimony.
Scrupulous neatness, even to the
smallest trifles, often determines a
man's decision regnrdlng the marrying
of a girl more than any other thing.
A good education, great ability or even
exceptional beauty will not take the
place of absolute cleanliness and tidi
ness. Most men will not overlook the
lack of these things.
Men very quickly notice buttons off
shoes, gloves, dress or coat, or soiled
gloves, or spots upon the clothing, and
are always prejudiced by them, be
cause they probably Indicate slovenli
ness in the home. Nothing is more
abhorrent to a man than untidiness In
a girl.
Nothing is so disappointing to the
male sex as to find that the girl from
whom so much was expected Is found
wanting In the matter of neatness and
orderliness. Slovenliness Is a very
easy thing to fall into. Wo ought all
to be on guard against It. After all, it
la trifles that tell, small details In the
matter of dress. Here is an example:
Not long ago a young man had oc
casion to travel by an early train
every morning and got to know a pret
ty, well dressed young lady who al
ways went by the same train. He fell
In love but one morning he became
disillusioned. As the girl alighted
from the train he saw a large hole In
her stocking above the heel of ber
shoe. He was so particular about be
ing neat himself that he could not
stand untidiness In others. If this
gjrl could be slovenly In small things,
be argued, she would certainly be ao
In large and careless about the house.
And he was perfectly right All
thoughts of asking ber to share her
life with him have vanished.
Slovenliness in dress without doubt
Indicates a similar defect In heme
life. We should all try to make a
good Impression on people. The world
Judges a great deal by outward ap
pearances. Any man fight shy of a
girl who evidently carea ao little about
what people think that she will not
go to the trouble of being teat "Oh,
It doesn't matterl No one vrUl seal"
A SIMPLE QUESTION.
Hood Elver People Are Requested U
H enemy Answer inis.
Ta nnt tha wnrA nf a renresentatlve
citizen of Hood River more convincing
than the doubtful utterances of people
living everywhere else in the Union?
Read this:
Isaac Ford, Hood River, Oregon, says :
"I used Poan'a Kidney Pills about four
years ago while living In Iowa and the
results obtained were most satisfactory.
At that time, I was suffering severely
from kidney trouble.lumbago and rheu-
niatiiin, and in spite . the uw of many
remedies, liuimenls and platters, 1 ob
tained no relic L ' A H-vere pain won Id
'art in my klilrw y r um.iih ami radiatw
to all jarU of my Uly. At nielli (litre
aa a continaoua dull avium hidi
greatly interlerred mith my re-t and a
s consequence I would rise iu the morn
ing f -elin tired and worn out. When
ever I stooped or bent over severe pains
aonld sei: me and canw the most in
tense suffering. The kidneys themselves
t ns in a disordered condition and
rinsed me much annoyance D"en'l
Kuin-y fills complrit'ly banished uiy
t mlil '. Since coming here I had a
tlitflil al'ni'k of rheumatism. 1 appeal
ed to their n-e and the pains soon dis-
am-arel 1 Joan a Kiilney fill com
pletely cured me and I am glad to give
them the ciedit."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cti.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States. Re
member the name Doan's and take
no other.
Teal Hearing Completion.
' Steamer J. N. Teat of the Open Riv
er Transportation Company will be
pm oaoK on the river between lne
Dalles and Portland about the fiist
ot March, accordion to information
given , out by H. A. Cotter, Jocal
agent of the oompany. The boat has
been thoioogbly orernaoled and re
modeled since its burning last fall
and will be in condition to handle the
work of the company better than he
roic, a It is fceiog fitted out with a
new and complete passenger deck.
The Relief, a boat on the upper
river working In conjunction with
the Teal for the O. R. 1'. Co., is also
laid up on aooount of the extreme low
stage ot the fiver. The Relief will re
torn to the work as toon as the Teal
U put on and It is expected that a
ready movement ot wheat will result.
CLrouicle.
Do Aot Crowd the Season.
The first warm days of sprint; brine
with them a desire to get out and enjoy
the exhilirating air and sunshine.
Children that have been housed up all
winter are brought out and you wonder
where they all came from. The heavy
winter clothing is throwu aside and
many shed their llunuels. Then a cold
wave conies and people say that grip is
epidemic. Colds at this season are even
more dangerous than in rutd-winter. as
there is niui-h more danger of pneu
monia. Take ( hamlierlnin s Cough
Kerned v, however, and you will have
nothing to fear. It alwavs cures, and
we have never known a cold to result in
pneumonia whet) it was used. It is
pleasant aud safe to take. Children
like it. For sale by Keir & Cass.
Demonstration Train.
R. B. Miller, general Ireisht agent
of the Oregon Railroad Navigation
Company, purpoiej to show Palouee
larmeis that tbey lose s.'auuawu a
year through the praotice of summer
tallowing, lo enoouiage tbe plantlug
of other crops tbsn whsat a special
demonstration train will be run over
tbe oomrany's lines, starting from
Pullman March 5.
Cures Old Sores.
Westmoreland, Kans., May 5, l'J02:
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.: Your
Snow Liniment cured an old i-ore on the
side of my eliln that wan supposed to be
a cancer. The tore wac stubborn and
would not yield to treatment until 1
tried Snow Liniment, which did the
work in short order. My sister, Mrs.
Sophia J. Carsoti, Allensville, Mittin
Co., 1'., Iihs a sore and mistrusts that it
is a cancer, l'lease send her a duo bot
tle. Sold by Chas. K. Clarke.
Loaded l p.
Rnnriav Rnhnnl Tnunhnr Willie. whv
did you sti ike that little bey ; dou'i
you know that you sl.ould return
good for evilT
Willie Yea'in; but you tee, I've
done that so often that 1 got au awful
lot if evil ou haud an' I mi to un
load it somehow.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Roth
Agreeable ana hiieclivo.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy lias no
superior for coughs, colds and croup,
and the fact that il is pleasant to take
and contains nothing in any way in
jurious has made it a la voire with
mothers. Mr. W. 8. Pelltiini, a mer
chant of Kiiksville, Iowa, mjs: "For
more than 20 years t 'l.aniLerlaiii's
Counh Remedy has been my leading
remedy for all throat troubles. It is
especially mceessful iu cases of croup.
Children" like it and my customers who
have used it will not take au oilier."
For sale by Keir & CaES.
Oue Million Trees Set Out.
North Yakima, Ma ch 2 Only an
extraordinary turn lo the weather
can now prevent another great fruit
orop in the Yakima valley. J. M.
Brown, special horticultural inspect
or who during the last two weeks has
visited muob among tbe orobads In
this seotion, believes that a flrst-clas
fruit crop will follow the open winter,
but said that it all depeuda on tbe
weather that follows.
"I here is nothing to be alarmed ut
now," said Mr. LSiown today. "Ihe
weather ao far has been all right.
Tbe experience heie has always been
that a good fruit rop follows an open
winter, suob as we have been Bav
in." Mr. Brown said thut cloea to 1,000,
000 fruit trees will have beeu set out
before Ibis spring A g od part ot
these treed have re laced hopa and
hay. The orchardieta are busy plant
lug trees, pruning tbote already plant
ed and generally cleaning out their
orobards. While tbe trees have not
fbowu much result from the warm
weather of the last nantti. tbe fruit
growers ur not takiug any chances,
and wlTl protect their trees from pos
sible frosts by am udges and other
meant.
LISTES
and reme.nber the next timo that you
suffer from pain caused by damp
weather when yonr head nerrly bursts
from neuralgia try Lallan! s snow lin
iment. It will cure you. A prominent
business man of Hempstead, Texes,
wri'es: "I have used your liniment.
Previous to uing it I was great suffer
er from rheumatism and neuralgia. I
am pleased to eay that now I am free
from theee complaints. I am sure I
owe this, to your liniment.'-: Sold by
Chas. N. Clarke.
Advert! d Letter List.
Houtz. Leus Midi; Perry, Estella
Miss: Jimmson. U. W. : tte-a-yer,
Peter; Klemm, WsKer; Lones, Mere.;
Luadberg, Mmer i Metcnir. u. a.;
Meyers, J. M. ; Miller, R J : Mor
ton, B ; Parker, Land- Pierce, V
A.; SaKuioo'nm, Alex : Taylor, A. J
Tazwell. R. : Weaner. A:; ttjley. W
C. W'm. .;. Vaes.
RECIPE FOR BilEUATl.
Directions to F-.pure Simple, i i
Remarkable Home Mixture.
There Is so much rheumatism here ii,
:..i.i.A.ltr.rl rw.w tl.aft lltu i..ltnU.
our ueip ii 'Vi inw-. uw .
ing advice by an eminent autnonty,
who wr.tes lor re idurs of a, large east
DR. KING'S
GOUGES AND COLDS
AND ALL THROAT and LUNG
DISEASES .
NEODIA
" Two years ago a severe cold settled on mj lunga and ao completely prostrated me that I was
unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and
after using one bottle I went back to work, aa well as I ever was."
W. J. ATKINS, Bannw Springs, Tenn.
PRICE 50c
2a.
ern paper, will be highly appreciate
by those who suffer:
Get from any good pharmacy one-half
ounce l-una Extract Dandelion, one
ounce Compound Kargon, three ounces
of Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Shake
these well in a bottle and take in tea
spoonful doses alter each meal and at
bedtime; also drink plenty of good wa
ter. It id claimed that there are few vic
tims of this dread and torturous disease
who will fail to find ready relief in this
simple . home-made mixture, and in
most cases a permanent cure is the re
sult. This simple recipe is said to strength
en and cleanse the eliminating tisMie
nf the Kidneys, so that they run fi'te
and strain from the blood and system
tl.e poisons, acids and waste matter,
aliich cause not only Rheunia'isiii, but
numerous other diseases. Every mau
or woman here who feels that their
kidneys are not healthy and active, or
who suffers from any urinary trouble
whatever, should not hesitate to make
up this mixture, as it is certain to do
much good, and may save you from
mm h misery and suffering after while.
Our home druggists say that they will
either supply the ingredients or mix the
prescription ready to take if our read
ers ask tliern
Retenge.
Dad I wish I could be a little boy
"gain like you, Willie.
Willie 1 wish you oouM, dad-only
littler, of course. Judge.
Cause of Stomach Troubles
When a man has trouble with his
ptniiiacti you may know that he is eat
ing more than ho should or of some ar
ticle of food or drink not suited to his
age or occupation, or that his bowels
are hahitiilly constipated. Take Chairi
i erlaio's Stomach and Liver Tablets to
ri giilatc the bowels and improve the di
gestion, and see if ti e trouble does not
disappear. Ask for a free 'ample. Hold
bv Keir & Cass.
A Leap Vear Hint.
He Do you see the ring around the
moon?
She Yes. (after a short pausn)
Geoige, can you tell me tbe differ
ence between the moon and my lin
ger. 'lit tiits.
Neglected Cold".
Every part of the mucous mem
brane, the nose, throat, ears, head and
lungs, etc., are subjected to disease and
Might from neglected colds. Ballard s
lloreliound Syrup is a pleasant and ef
fective remedy.
W. Akendrick, Valley MIIIb, Texas,
writes: "I have used Ballard's llore-
houml Syrup for roughs and throat
tumbles; it is a pleasant and most ef
fective remedy.'' Sold by Chas. N.
Clarke.
The Put and ihe Kettle.
"Yoa have no eense," said tbe
spoon, "rou bold a pietty girl's
bands without squeezing them."
'1 nave niorest ietbsn you have,"
replied tbe niutf. "Yoa touch h r
lips i't cut kissing them."
Don't Cmiiplaln.
If "i u' i lict I'sii.s and yoii H' i.ii
able to sleep because f a c u.''", Inly a
bottle of Ballard's 1I .reborn il y up,
and you wont have any couul'. Oct
hot tie now n ml that cough will not last
g. A cure for all pulmonary di-
eaf s. Mrs. J. Galveston, Texas, rib g :
"I can t stiy enough for Mallard s Ilore-
liouiid byrup. 1 lie relief it has given
ir.e is all that is necessary for me to
sav. sold ty tints. Ularke.
Out cf His Line.
Mrs. Muslquc Are you fond of
Brahms, Mr. Fllsteen? Mr. Fllsteen
No, ma'am; I can't say that I am.
These fancy dishes always give me
Indigestion, no matter how well cooked
they are. Cleveland Leader.
Rheumatic Pains Relieved .
B O. Crocker, Esq. now 81 years of
age, and for 20 years justice of the pence
it M url itiMhm-tr f.kivu nu, Of ,,.
ribly afflicted with sciatic rlieiiiiinti-oi
in my leit arm ana right tup. I have
fsed three bottles of Chamlierlain's Pain
I'm I in and it did me lots of good," Kir
sale by ii ir k Cass.
For bn: gains iu real estate see Rot
well 8bt lley Carson, Wash.
Club Chop House
AND
RESTAURANT
Merchants' and Famers
DINNER
11 A. M.to2 T.M
25c
"FisUfstMiiliri
A SPECIALTY
T. W. DeBUSSEY
OF
AND
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
UHA8. N. CLARKE
Y J
JACKSON & JACKSON,
Dealer in General Merchandise
Fancy Groceries, Flour and Feed
and Lumbermen's Supplies,
Free Delivery.'. Home Phone HOOD UIVER, OR.
WHOLKHALE
THE DALLES NURSERIES
R. H. WEBER, Prop.
THE DALLES, (OREGON.
. UBOWKB AND DIALER IN
FRUIT, SHADE T0CCC GRAPE VINES
ORNAMENTAL ' KLLJ SMALLRUITS
Eeg'na, Roses and Shrubber.
Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation.
..MILLER'S DRUGSTORE..
Has just received a shipment of American and Im
ported Perfumes, Lundberg'8, Iiieger's, Koger & Gal
lett's in bulk and presentation boxes.
The Finest Imported Soaps for the Toilet
.Toilet Sets,1 Fancy Papetrie, and many other ar
ticles suitable for Presents. . .
On the Heights, Hood River Ore.
Why Go Down the Hill?
C. P R.
Next Dur to MeOuire Brothers.
Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired
ll work done with Electric
. I roti and guaranteed
HOOD RIVER
Laundry Co.
Does Washing at
Reasonable Rates
Call Up Main 3141
H . HOME PHONE 128
Oregon
Si!0tT LINE
and Union Pacific
3 Trains to the East Dally
Thronrh Pullman tn1nn1 and tonrlut
leeplni car. rtHlly lo Oinnhn. Clilcaffn, Bv
kene: tnnHM .Iwplne rm rtllv to Kanaa
(Mtv: lhmni;h Pnllmnn lourM ilwplm cr
(oorinrliv ooi1nrt(t) weekly n rhlcago.
It-oMnlne rhuir cxm (MeatB free) to the Kant
rtnlly
I'nlon Ieiri Leave. Arrive
Ctilrniro-Pnr! lurid Siwlnl for
ihe K.nl vIb Hnnllniftnn.ilally $:W am 1:50 pm
ipfknne Flyer for Kntern
we.iiiiKlnn. Wnim Walla,
l"wlton, t yenr d'Aleneand
r-Mi Northeni r")ltit. rtnlly 8:15 pm IKHJ am
vta Mnntlnirtfm, dally 0:00 pm :45am
P"rilnd-Pi'nd)eton limilfur
ll .nlnt het wpen Pendlelnn
nd I'nrtlnnd. dally 7:15 urn 5:15 pm
RIVER SCIIKDULE
FOR ASTORIA and
whv polnln. eonnectlni
Willi temn'-r for II aeo
end Nirlh Bei!h uleMm
pf HrwhIo, AKh Htreel
dnek (VHter per.)
wo p;si.
Pally
except
Handiiy.
5: 00"T . M
Dally
except
Ban day.
Satnrday.
iu.-ui r. m.
FOU lvin, Ornron
illy nnd Yamhill Klv
r Milnl. AbIi utrer'
u (wHter per.)
7.-OS A. M.
7:30 P. M.
Dally
exwpt
Snnday.
Dally
excepi
Sunday.
FOK LKWIHTO.M.
tdiiho, nnd way tmlnln.
'mm H!rla, Wah.
1:40 A. M.
40P. M
Pallv
exeept
Knlurday
Dally
exept
Friday
Frlifhi llnnaa a. rn Ui 12 noon: I tn n.
in No freiulit recrlvtil or delivered after i
P in.
Pameniffr Depot llonra Sir delivery of ex
pri and hamrace will It- a. m. till p. m.
WM McMURRAY,
Utnrrul faaaenfer Aifi nt, Portland, Or.
b
. . PREVENTS
eoGSOiinn
AND $1.00
JSS&SSi
RETAIL
Comfort for Horses
5 A, Blaukets bring comfort
and health to the horse and
save money for the owner.
They protedl horses from the
wintry blasts ; they keep
horses well, save their lives.
Strength, warmth and length
cf wear are characteristics of
tbe 5A Blankets. Ask for
5 V Look for t'.:e 5A trade
mark.
fluv n fik BIsK Rlrth for the Stable.
I'uv 5 V 8quar-1 if the Street.
Ve Sell Them
S. J. FRANK
Harness and Saddles
.BICYCLE SHOP.
J. MARION REID
Bicycles, Guns, Sewing Ma
chines, Furnlturs, Umbrellas,
Stoves and Locks Repaired.
KEYS MADE TO OIM'KR
Bicycles, (liina, etc., a,mt by express for
repair! will bo neatly ami promptly re
paired and returned. Can save yoa $1
to 3.00 on price of now alien In. Tires.
brake, and all kind nf repairs sold at
roruann prices, rru-ea.lurnlstiea on
application. Iiulrreiice: Bradstrec
C. P. ROSS
Billiards and
Bowling Alley
and Confectionery
PARLORS
THE BEST LINE OF
Tobaccos and Cigars
IN THE CITY
The Oregonian, Telegram and Journal
ON WALE SUNDAY.
Hotel Waucoma
Moderate Rates
Excellent Service
P. F. F0UTS, Prop.
TIIOS. CALKINS
Riverside Dairy
We can supply you with any quantity of Fresh Milk
PRICES ON APPLICATION
Free Delivery.
GOULD & SNYDER
PLUMBING
Steamjand Hot Water Heating
All jobbing promptly attended to.
Our Closing Out Sale
Has progressed beyond our expectations, all on ac
count of having the goods and giving the prices
that attract.
The Iron lied stock is still quite complete: forty
different styles yet remaining.
We are selling .f 3.50 Beds for $2.80 -.4.15
$3.50
. " 110.50 ' " $8.10
" fl'2.00 $9.55
" $22.50 " $18.25
Compare prices below with those you have been paying:
Sanitary Couches $5.25
" Davenports $tl.25
Wool Top Mattresses $3.55
Three-quarter " 3.65
Single " 2.45
uxcelsior $2.15
We invite your inspection
S. E. BARTMESS
B
OJ
If You Want the best
Money can Buy.
We Have a Car of Fine
OATS just in.
Hood River Milling Co.
FAULTLE55:
Grubbing Machines
Wire Rope and Extras
Wire Fencing' of all Kinds
Spray Pumps, Hose and Extras. Buckeye Well
Pumps. SHARPLES CREAM SEPARATORS
VEHICLES and FARM MACHINERY
J. R. NICRELSEN
fa
OC
3 CLX'
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUITLY OF
Nitrate of Soda,
AND ALL KINDS
COME TO US
WOOD - FIBERED
TJTMrxriKYrri
AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
TDANAHAN & CI A Ok"
s a ii ii mii u ii vui i V
fl Hood River, Oregon f)
Milwaukee Nurseries
Have U offer a good stock of Apple, Pear, Cherry, t'each anil Prune trees (or the
coming season. Have 20,000 two-year-ol.l
Hlack, Urtley, Jiydes King, winter iiuii!imii:i. au.uuu one-yt'iir-oiu x. rippin
and Spitzenourf?. My stock is all first cl.i.- this year in every respect, and true
to name. Planters are invited to call and inspect this stock before placing your
orders. T
N. B. HARVEY, Proprietor
MILWAUKEE, OREGON.
A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE
Farmer's Dinner
25c
Hood River, Or
WALTER I SEX BE RQ
Phone 414
YnraYum Bprlugi $2.40
Fall Leaf Table $2.20
Kitchen " -...11.60
11. II. Treasure $5.45
D. Linoleum, 12 ft 65c
All Wool Carpet 05
U Y
3C
30
Muriate of Potash n
OF FERTILIZERS
DIRECT FOlt
HOUSE PLASTER
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V N. Pippin, SpitBeiibum, Arkansas