floo: 'r n; nunisttTiiPRSflAY march siqos. CORRESPONDENCE. ODELL. Tuesday, February 25, Jidn Cook received ery serious Injury the re milt of which was a broken limb. Mr. Cook and big bilf brotber.Mr. Pearoe. were trying to move pole or small Ion which had become wedged sad when I her aaooeeded In their efforts the nole sriruna. striking Mr. Cook between the knee and foot, breaking the limb in two places, the break ahoat four inches apart. The men were working for Mr. Conley sawing wood with a sasoline aw outfit. Mix. Cook baa teen In Clifton, Arte, ainre lust fall, be baring gone therefor the uintar hnoina bei health might be improved by the change of cllnmlf Kha aiceflted to ret din ber. aboat An rill, but it U quit likely abe will rlAITIA home Immediately on receipt of the (letter telling of bei husband's miifnrtnna. All svmDatblze with Mr. (innU in this time of aatferlog ami flnfnrned IdienesB. and hope that bin recovery may be aa complete anl speedy aa la possible iu injariea .i tills nature. Odell Uranga held an open meetim Tuesday evening. February 25. Tl. program waa described aa exoelletn and tbe sapper all that oould be d. aired. Ibe proreeda from tbe enpi amounted to aomewbere atoat $8. Tuesday of last week ooa of K. 1. Klemer'a boraee waa injured by tn cable on a grubbing macbiue and ren dered nnflt for use for a time. BornTo Mr. and Mrs P A. M ea sel, Satmday, February 22, a eon. X. U. Lafferty and family ,'aie now at borne in Odell, tbey having flulwhed moving Friday last. Ihe tour child ten entered Odell sebool Monday morning. Mr. Lafferty will build bla bouse aa rapidly aa possible Mia. Dr. M. A. Jonee t.f Mood Riv er, and little eon, Paul, vlsiled tbe family of M. D. Odell last Saturday. Mra. Jonea and Mra. Ode I sisteis. Mr.and Mra. K. Collins. I Loa An geles, Calif., have been hers toi a visit with Mr. Collins' father near W loans. Mia. Billimaa la very 111 at tbe home of bar ion, Walter Hilliman. Mra. Silllman'a health bad beeu poor for some time and an attack of la grippe baa made her condition atill more serloua. Her aoo, Bam, and daughter, Mra. Welle, both of whom went to Canada aome months alooe, have been Informed of their mother's condition. Frleoda bope she may re gain her bealtb. Member! of Kemp Lodge I. O. O F. went to Mt. Hood last Saturday night and instituted an Odd Fellows lodge at that place. Tbe Mt. Uood lodge beglna with a membership of sixteen and may be eipeoted to pros per. Tbe Odell people report a rojal time and banquets Ut for a king or as a member expressed It equal to a w ti ding feast. Dorsey Smith has gone to Peua wawa, Wn., where be will assist bis brother on bis fruit ranob at that place. Marie Lockman and Gertrude Cros by arrived borne laat Saturday aftei more than a week's absence. Ihey at tended tbe atate convention at Eugene as dolegatea from Odell Christian En doavor society and Sunday evening at Odell's Christian Endeavor meeting tbey made very interesting reports of tbe convention. Tbey also visited tbe Nods in Portland, but tell ua these friends of all Odell have puiobaaed property at lllllaboro and will reside there In tbe future. Tbe girls also visited Opal and Venus Calliaon, who are students of tbe tiehnke-Walkoi liuslneMi Colleae. .Tbey alao visited Weorgo Walters and report bis condi tion slightly Improved. Ralph S. Shelley was home Sunday visiting bla parents. Rev. and Mra. Irov Sheller. and bis brothers and slater, lie and bis brother, Percy, will soon ba at their work In tbe for est reserve. A good sermon Sunday morning was Breached bv Rev. Troy Shelley and a good Cbriatlan Endeavor meeting Sunday evening with Marie Lookman as leader. BARRETT. Harry Bailey is In tbe district with a force of men stringing wire for tbe Home Telpebcne Company and con This Space Belongs to LARAWAY G62 Jeweler 3C n Wo have now on hand a full line of Our own Preparations Manufactured Exclusively by Oursalves. To Secure THE BEST PKODTJOTS 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 K C line and be convinced fj SMITH BLOCK DC nectill; several i H-ii-'-t J. J. (iibbjiis i liaii-r l'l bar from ihe foot It'll' in Mundii l tbia week. II. F. Katllauiaii, with a loroe of men, ia opeoing np the new road lead ing from Kockfoid atenne to Jerecb's laue. More Improvement for om dis trict. Mrs Brayford'a Plymouth Rock obirkms returned fruiu Iba Dalles poultiy ehow. baring eaptnrrd aeeoud prize on tbe rootter and ut iod prize on a cockerel, second on pen and one apacii I prize on a pen. We are pleas ed to say that lbs Dalles poultry men bad 'itii.e Hue birds which were ou ex bib.tiou. About 100 chickens were en tered and a few turkeys, geese and pigons. Great credit ia due to Tbe Dallea people for their first attempt aud we bope tbe Hood River people will get U( a poultry association this year. Charley Camp and Ry Crapper have been hauling gravel for a new bouse to ho built near J. J. Mill's. Quite a li m (.nil up tbe bill, but tbe boyi b'ttu the right kind of teams for tbe Wlllk. Ben Heath is having a little of bis iandrl4 rd. J. Miner with tils big team, th bl tck and tbe gray, is mov ins rook to boild a fence. If you h ivo not registered it a get iing time vfti did. as tbe books will ion b In td. Call on tbe nutary nbl.c at lue Rockfoid, who will tix ,uu op. Gov Woodnortb. tbe path master, was In tbe neighborhood on Moudxy, bunting E. Watts, 'be plasterer. A. P. Smith waa aeeo on the menm- rldiug Ills wblte-tuced soirei oil .Vu diy of tbla week. MOUNT HOOD. A. M. Kelly returned last Tbilisi. from The Dalles, wiiere he hsi bet i doing jury duty. Tbey are keeping bachelor's hxli i.i D. R. Cooper's jnet now. s Mr Cooper bus gone to Ibe Duller Mi Lottie Jones returned to Mt. Hood lust week. She baa come home to take the position a oeutrsi in tbe telephone otuce. Jamea Davidson bus returned to Ml. Hood, after spending the winter ui Skamokawa. Mason Baldwin returned lust Mou- day from Portland, where be has beeu attending business college. The little child of Robert Johnson is quite ill with pneumonia and eij- slpelas. Quite a number of young people at- teudud tbe iliudoo religious servloes Sunday. Mr. Helmer bus a number ot tbeui clearing land and tbey have their church in an empty building of bla. Tbe pervious were quite interest ing, though a little out ot tbe oium . ary. An Odd Fellows lodge was organize at Mt. liood last Saturday afternoon tors from other places to assist in tbe organization. Ibe o Ulcers were duly installed and tbe lodge la now iu working order. Some of our young folks attended the danoe at Pine Grove given by tbe grange last Friday evening. Tbey bad a tine time tbey saiu. Tbe citizen's meeting Friday even ing waa well attended, h. L. Rood presided. Among other political meas ures discussed tbe case of the State vs. Paolflo States Telephone Co. waa brought up, and It waa deolded to lend aid aud influence to the state in oairying on the suit. Rev. J. V. Milligan preached hut Sunday, botb morning and evening, to very attentive audiences, lie is holding a series of meetings In tbe church from which It is hoped much benefit will be derived. Tbe Endeavor meeting last Sunday eveninawasa very interesting one, It waa led by tbe president, Martin Urlbble. Roll call waa answered by scripture quotations from tbe mem bers. Miss Llda Moiton Is to lead next Sunday evening. Mr. DuUleld and family, of La Grande, bave come to live oa the Ruhnke plaoe. vaoated by Mr. La (For ty. They are moving cuto the place this week. - We had quite a fall of enow last Friday morning. It stilted on the tSpeci KEIR CASS DC Pale, Thin, Nervous? Then your blood must be in a very bad condition. You certainly Inow what to take, then take it Ayer's Sarsa parilla. If ycu doubt, then consult your doctor. We know whrt he v H grand cl 1 f.ii: about this r r-dicine. . . rffvtnr wm't ?" H !. I v ll MlMrtl'i 1 . , i " liver atn ..i I ' ufcng laxaiiw Tit. it:" tlr. i ' - rtl. M HC Vi'iOS. (,r.i.iiV .LCTOfU. ernmid all day aud tbeie wr.a anntl llx'il now storm Ssturdav uioroln, . but it rhs mon all sous. I U. IhH.iIv and ivniily movt.l dowu to Odell Ins) I- r td .it Kt very uriv to Inn 1 1 nil Iroiu tl. r in ifl lim I oo1 'I I y sill I n.ln.f.i very much iu Luiuaa and tociai ui clef. In a musical way also their el --eiice will tic felt. Indeed, we do n t like to loa people wbo are Identitlcd .o le i.iwily with tbe advancement ot community. Xotlcf. -Suhnr Hers to tbe new Dumas (Nei Crek) roail fond. lUts for which Hera circulated ty J. It. Laugitle, A. M. Kelly aud J. Ji. i.euz. are hereby r". quested to pay the nmouuts nf tbe;' subscriptions to Ibe Butler Bankii v Co., in whose baud.4 receipts for mn bave liefo plnced. Mt. Hood Develi pmeu. League, by 11. B. Langilli, Sec. and Irm. PINE GROVE Mr. Grlppu in beintf roynliy ei:tfr tHind in UKtiy if nm ' mnec. The little r.bil I r,f i'ut;j Wf llsN reoofciiug from a seveie attack of bronchial pneumonia. Dr. Uumlle is in attendance. Hugo Pancb la galuiug ttrrnetli to rapidly that it is thought he will soon be able to be biought borne, uertiuao I for her brc Ifioiu New Gertiudo Johnson Is keeping bouse lire I her. Cail at tbe store. 1 Maiiun Van Horn arrived York Sunday. Paci Bo States Telenboue men were collecting through this vicinity this week and by tbe looks of tbe phones iu their buggy box it seems tbey were quite successful. Frank Boardman recently purchased a team ot liobt. Roblnsou, Kit aud Dan can certainly go some. Geo. L. Smith made a trip to Iroi.t Lake tor the purpose of puitbsslng a horse. Several of the ItidieB met at the home ot Mrs. Dr. Alton last week to spend a sooial afternoon. Light re freshments were served. Mr. aud Mrs. W. Flke have moved Into tbe Newman i home and Call Kantz and wife are occupying the bouse near the station. Luge Bros, bave cleared seven acres ot land sinoe tbe first of the year and have it plowed and sowed to outs and alfalfa. Ibis is the first machine grab bing that haa beau done on the Hans Lage plaoe, tbe remainder of tbe farm all having been baud grubbed. The Ladies Aid Society divided their forces laat lharsiiay. Thoe wbo oould not go to Mrs. Batthel's met at tbe church, where tbey spent tbe af ternoon quilting. Ibe uext regulai meeting will be held at Mrs. Kerr's on Thursday. March 12. Tbe ladies are getting so much work to do that they have been went lug aud will meet eaoh week for a while. 1 RELIABLE DKUGGISTS DC I Our new line ofs Samples for ITS are in. Now h L: e r,iir,eto o deryour New Sprinsr Suit. We have gest an;l j that conk e big st line to this Ciast. Lei us show you. Suiiielhia New i Dress Placket Fastener. It is Biife and snr . With tin ffissti iiHr viiii tt fl nt'cure tlint .yoai L)ivhh is miMy fiisU'iH'd. ASK TO SEE THEM BELMONT. During tbe pust week we bare find bdow, ruio and simshioe. Quite a variety of weathor. Oiiva Pbelps, wbo haa been sick wltb tbe grippe for some time, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Taylor, of i'ood Hirer, Hurl Mrs. I1'. Merrell, of Belmont, BpfeOt TueHday witb A. U Kaufmao aud family. Mlsa Ruth Couover is 111 witb ten lilillH. i Kvangelist F.ll. Winter.of Spokuue, Waah., oame dwn from Bpokaue to attend tbe trial held at llcod River t'riday. Mr. and Mrgnm Ely and family are visiting witb tbo family of Wo, Ely. Mlsa Hath Copper started In sobool Inet Monduy, alter few weeks of ab sence on acoount of eicknes-i. Miss Ida Neil) depnitcd Monday fur ber home in Eastern Oregon. The dinner k'1 en by the ladies of tbe litilmcnt M. K. obumb Sntnrday at Booth ti store in Uood Kivcr was a suooess. Mia. II, Allen Is qaito sick with the la grippe. Prof. PhiiI Hubbard's Blngina at tbe Belmont M. E. c hurch whs spreoiat ed nml enjoyed by all. The trial between tbe state and a number of Belmont young men held Friday at Hood Kivei wag decided in favor ot tbe state. This decision was vary Patirifnotory to the church-going people ot Belmont. MOSIER. Miag Ktlli Wright ia home from Portland after a teu days' visit witb her sitter, Bertba. Mr. Uitsaerg returned home from Uood Hiver Tuesday. Mrs. Urev and Bister and Mrs. Liebe, ot The Dalles, spent a tew days with Mra. Fred Evans. Frank Middleswart nd George Chamberlain were Uaod River visi torsTuesday. Mlsa Bertha Uodbereon, wbo has been sick iu The Dalles, was able to be biought home Tuesday, where she hopes to gain her former streugtb. Roy Thomas and Will Kruger were passengers on Mo. 6 tor Tbj Dallea Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Uallowa", of MoMint vilie, the president of the Kabeksh Assembly of Oregon, visited he Re bekah liii.ki iiru iues'li'j' e-.eniuif. Mrs. (Ii dbersou was a Dulles pus eUKer Wednesday on t! e t eal Among the pasaeugers for Tbe Dull B V'edne?)p tu at'und the lieblith state uiei'tiiig v. ere: Metdeiae. Sti--Bit, (iiaham, Vvelherg, Nevtl r, ( roll, Pairl-h and Eraus; Mis e o.a !!i;nler, Elfie Wr krbt an.i Oi iu r ma and Mrtssis Joint 0rrill, Ileo (Jhamberlivin.Lee HukU i and Stanfle). Roy Stolts nnd Mr, I rediiktou were D!!ea p,isseu')i Wetint .-... .AmnNk; H:rt piis.-e!iire( ! r lie D.ili a to e the t'liicku'i li.sa I lir.r-J'n were Mesar. James Kil:tt ai-d Elu.t-r Root and Mr. uud .lr. '-eo. Carall aud tiimilv. , Mr. and Sin. Morrison and son wtre tlcol l.i .r i ast-mra iburs day. M a Cei I in Bio ni, (.f Portland, oame mi i i .Ti iv to : pciid a lew dayt here with L.r uietir, Carrie. Among tli Hood River passengtr Friday weie i5ov 1 hilinas, Bert Mid dleswHit, Lee Eskik. J , and Ueoe Cbiimberluiu. Dr. Dumlle was o died up Thursdi.y to see Grace Coyle, ho has been very siok. We ar slid to report draco as much better uw. Miss Mxtide BHtbemeu, who iB at tending school In Portland, ipent Sat urday and Suudav with bei father. Ouaoftbe studied patties o' the season was the one given Saturday, February 23, at Lamb's hall by ,he Mlssrs Eielvu ilayes, Carrie brown and E Inn Root. The hall was taste fully decorated in evergreens and red I SUITS How would you like to select your own cldtti and have Ed. V. Price V Co., our Chicago Mer chant Tailors make a suit expressly for you like any one of the above designs our Fashion Plate shows twenty others. They will be made right up to date just like they wear them in big cities. They have made some beautiful garments dressers this season. Call in and let us helniiTB LocbI ttprtstnUtlvs of Ed. T. Lace Curtains W- picked up a smihII lot of Lin c Curtains at u hiiap mid will let tlieni ;o at about " hat. thev wouliJ cost at tin factory. Ecro and white i nly. If yuu want Lace Cur tains this is your opportun ity. Don't wait till the other follow jets them. crepe paper. It beiug tbo leap yenr dBy ot leap year the girls showed tbe l;oys bow gallant tbey could lu. I bo cbaperonei1 of the ovening were Mr. and Mrs. N A. Husbands, ihe even ing was spent in playing games and uiubIc. In cariyiug peanuts on a knife tbe length of tbe ball, George Chamberlain got Urst prize and Or i Hodge the booby. A dainty In noli was serve 1 at mlduight by tbe host esses, when nil departed deolaring I bey had bad a splendid time. Those present were: Mrs. N A. Husbands, Mioses Mary Middleswart, Jenny Bootb, Gertie Davenport. Alice Mo cier, Mattie Hudson, Emily and Ar vtlla Husbands, May Froberg, Gertie and Carrie Brown, Evelvu IIaye and Edua Root; Messrs N. A. Husbands, Ora Hodge, Frank Middleswart, Leo Higley, Leslie and Clyde Root, Paul Evans, George Chamberlain, Ira Evans, Roy Thomas, Lee Hunter, Wilfert ond John Davenport, Harold Frosberg, Ernest Evaua and Roy Du vall. Messrs. Wolvertou and Dundes, of Portland, were up Sunday looking af ter tbeir interests here. Amos Root was a Dalles passenger Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clsrenoe Dunsmure visited Hood River Monday. Bom, February 27, to Ibe widow ot J. P. Bailey, a sou. Will Not Leay White Sainton. White Salmon, March .1. Editor Glacier : Will yon permit me space in your valuable paper to cerrect a statement made in youi paper cf last neck's is sue in regard to Al Sheffield, our noted lihirksuiith, going to move to Bingeu, tbe suburb of White Salmon? Will say that Al save be is helping to build si routs aud other publio im provements here and that ia not all, either. He has no intention ot leav ing tbe heart ot tbe city and would thank whoever the correspondent may be that wrote tbe aiticle to please keep silent Hi far as his business is concerned. A. F. Smith. For bargains in teal estate seo Rns well Shelley, Caison. Wash. H Stewart Hardware & Furniture Company for some of our best show you samples fricB k Company, Merd-nt Tailors, Chicago i?ry An exceptional nice line of ladies' hose up tol aair for people who want sonu' thinjr extra. Also 31ack Cat Hose, thebesthosefor the money manufactured, 15c up. Buy Black Car. Hose and be convinced. THE MULE IN THE JUG. An Arab Proverb and the Legtnd Tht Gave It Birth. Who can affirm that the mule en tered tlio jus? Thla proverb Is frequently quoted to sho'.v tlmt, though ono may conscien tiously iwlieve In a thing which may seem e::travuKunt In Itself. It Is better not to repeat it from fear of being dis believed. It n rises from the following Arable hvfcnd: An Arab who denied the exlideiieo of genii once bought a uule and '.oo'.c it home. When per forming Ida evening ablutions, he saw the mule eater a Jug, and this so scared him that he ran shouting to the neighbors aud told them what he had Been. They, thliikiug him mad, endeav ored to iiiiK'ato him, but all In vain. He vociferated more nnd more, so that the authorities sent him to the mad house. When the doctor came to see him, he repeated the account of what ho had seen, whereupon the doctor or dered hlin to be detained. lie contin ued upon each visit of the doctor to repeat his xti'tr-.uent until his friends succeeded in poi-suadlng him that if he wished to regain ids freedom he must recant. This lio did. and the doctor set him at liberty, to the great joy of his family nnd friends. On making his ah lutlons as before he again saw the mule, this time peeping out of the jug, but on this occasion he contented him Belf with remarking to the mule: "Oh, yes. I see you well enough, but who would believe me? And I have had enough of the madhouse." Needless to say that the genii to avenge them selves for his disbelief In them bad transformed one of themselves lnty a mule and as such entered the Jug. Cairo (Egypt) Sphinx. "How dreadfully stout the (renernl la getting!" "Yes. Isn't it fortunate? Otherwise be wouldn't be able to wear all nil medals'-Tit-Bita, SPECIAL FEATURES STRONG Because of the large, strong cables, composed of No. 12 J gauge coiled steel strands. Strong cross wires securely tie the steel cables together at fixed distances. VARIETY Styles adapted for every pupose. GALVANIZING Wire thoroughly galvanized before weaving, rendered thereby weatherproof. ELASTICITY Elasticity amply sufficient to provide for all necessary expansion and contraction under varying temperature, ADJUSTABILITY E a s i 1 y a d j u s t e d and erected to fit the irregularity of the ground . You will iiopiove the looks of your property at least "0 hY putting iij) a, neat, strong durable fence. Onuffirioad of fencing for different purposes has just nrrivet. Look over our stock aid get our prices on the best fence ever made. ;' " " its I 0 ur Miller Made Suits for men rank with the best reij.dy to wear -lothingthat is produced .in the U. -S. made right, and They are right, fit look right hold their shape. If yOU buy Miller made Cloth ing you will get value and satis faction. Cunain Goods Just received! A nice Hue of curtain Swiss' s.Kcbinets and Scrims in stripes, checks, dots i ami white; and also drapery clot lis ior potiers, curtains, coach covers or any use that requires heavy goods. Fig ured and solid colors. Price from 10c to $1.25. i i IBB Talented Actor Wins Recognition. Tbe career of Lee Willard. who comes to fhe Hood River opera bouse lueedoy nipbt. "arch IU, witb lug clever company, appearing in tbit de lightful and refreshing old-fasbloned comedy, "The Country Squire," Is cf unnsusl interest it also swves as an incentive to all young men and women wbo undertake tbe stage as a career. He ha appeared in a number of high class plays and always left a favorable impression. He probably will be best remembered bs assuming tbe role of "John Stoim" in "Tbe Christian." lie 8 ambitious to reach tbe highest levels to which an American actor may attain and feeius likely to do bo. He Iiks tbe nnmistakeable touch of K'euius v liioh is required of those wbo seek success in sock and buskin, and if no untoward thing happens blm be in ture tr make bis mark, those wbo have vntilu d bis work feel very sura ti.it I.o ttlllard will noon assume tbe poK'ticn he di seives to occupy as one of the i tally great American actors. 'Ibe Portland Oregoiiian says: "A iryn i. nd Bi ri' ciHtive audience at the Mniquam last night enjoyed a real piivilege in witnessing L e Willurd'a beautiful characterization of tbe title role cf "The Country Squire." We buve long been looking tor a succes sor to Sd Smith Bussed and I believe be has hi lived in the person ot Lee Willard " Kodol is scientific preparation of vege table acids with natural digegtants and contains tbe same juices found in a healthy stomach. Each dose will di gest 3.000 grains of good food. Sold by Keir & Ca:8. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good lnnd at low prices at present. Good i-rowing commm.ity. Six miles east of Hood River. Also homesteads and re linqnislimcftc Parties wishing to buy will do well to writ or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Mosier. Oregon J 3 yi V7 J3