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THE PEAUUT SECTION
It Takes In Portions of Virginia
and North Carolina.
ENORMOUS CROPS IT GROWS.
Nineteen Counties In the Two States
Produce en Average of Twelve Mif
lien Buehela a Year The Way the
Toothsome Goober Grows.
Suffolk, Ya., Ii the greatest peanut
shipping point In tbe world. More of
the delicious goobers nro raised In
Nansemond county, of which Suffolk
Is the capital, than In any other coun
ty on earth.
If ono takes the map and draws
pencil mark around nineteen counties
In southeastern Virginia and northeast
ern North Carolina he will put a fence,
so to speak, around the greatest pea
nut section of the world. Those coun
ties are: In Virginia, Nansemond, Nor
folk, Islo of Wight Southampton, Sus
sex, Greenville and Prlneo George; In
North Carolina, rasquotank, Perqul
mans, Gates, Hertford, Chowan, Nort'j
ampton, Halifax, Edgecombe, Martin,
ntt, Bertie and Washington.
This territory, which U within a ra
dius of 150 miles from Norfolk, pro
duces 3,000,000 bags of nuts every
year. Every bng contains four bush
els, so that 12.000,000 bushels Is tb
average annual production. The ship
ping centers of this belt are Suffolk,
Norfolk, I'etersburg anil Rinlthfleld, all
In Virginia. Some pcstiiiN are raised
In Tennossee and California, but the
crop of those states Is a bagatelle as
compared with the production of the
Virginia-North Carolina territory.
The shelled peanuts are planted
about tho middle of May by means of
a drill, similar to a corn drill, which
drops ono or two kernels In a place
about twelve inches apart. The soil
that raises the best peanutB Is light,
sandy loam. It need not be rich. In
fact, n great deal of Virginia land that
was considered In the antebellum days
too poor to raise anything on Is now
producing great quantities of peanuts.
Very little cultivation Is required.
Teanut lands are usually plowed only
once or twice when the plants art
small to choke out the grass.
The digging time la October, when
the peanut leaves turn yellow. A plow
Is run under tho peanut vines and
throws up the goobers after the fash
ion of digging potatoes in tbe north.
Poles seven or eight feet tall are stuck
into the ground, and the vines ars
Stacked around them, with the peanuts
next to the pole, so that the leaves and
vines form a protection from tb
weatlicr. If the weather be bright and
cloudless while tho peanuts are curing,
so much the better. If rain sets In, the
balls become blackened and mildewed,
which lessens tho value of the crop.
Formerly nil peanuts raised wers
picked from the vines by hand. Now
machines similar to thrashers separate
fully 75 per cent of the peanuts from
tho vines. No machine has been In
vented, however, that will do this
work perfectly. The tendency of ma
chines is to crack the bulls, and pea
nuts with cracked hulls are likely to
spoil.
When the peanuts are separated from
the vines the' farmer sacks them and
hauls them to a factory, and bis work
ends there.- Delivered at these so
called "factories" his nuts bring 8 to 6
cents a pound (each bushel containing
twenty -two pounds) for the best grades
and 114 cents to 4 cents a pound for
lower grades. The nuts still have on a
generous coat of dirt
At the "factory" they are dumped
first into a drum where the dirt Is re
moved and powder is mixed with
them to brlghteft and polish them. At
the same time two fans separate the
light and shriveled nuts from the per
fect ones. The nuts are then dumped
on slowly revolving tables, where ne-
ero women and- girls continue the
nroeess of seua rating the good from
tho bad. '
When the nuts are cleaned and sepa
rated they are carefully sacked and
graded according to quality and art
then sold at 4 to 0!i cents a pound to
Jobbers all over the country. From the
Jobbers they find their way to street
venders, candy manufacturers and fac
tories that make peanut buttor and
salted peanuts. Exchange.
or attractive even if her face is neltb-; try under t he unit .-.lead law, but
I - f.Mm mwtm ntm alcA liatu liikt ffftl-f fefl Is ASI fit
etl'eot, and the accomplishes this with ', abandoned the same, el all be entitled
SO CASE OF KKCOItD.
There is no case on record of a cough
or cold resulting in pneumoii-a or con
sumption alter Foley's llmiey and Tar
has been taken, as it will Bt j your eolith
and bieak up your cold qnirkly. Kefuse
nuv but tbe genuine Foley' Honey and
Tar in a veilow package. Contains no
opiates and is 6afe and sure, Clark'
Drug Store. '
The (iood Dresser Spends More Time
Than money on kiss.
To be woll dressed does not require
monev. but careful attention.
A young woman falls beir o the old
dresses of a wealtnv cousin.
"Audit hIwhys makes me cross, '
the rioh cousin says, "for they look
a million times better on my oousi
when they are old than Itbey do on
me when they are new."
Whiuh is tbe truth.
Tbe explanation la simply that tbe
roor relation dresses carefully. Know
ins that her clothes are old and will
not carry her she can lea them, loo
often stria who spend al.eipot money
on their outfits fail wholly to be
eil dressed because they are careless.
Tdgnosa will do more than money
to make a girl look smart.
To have .smaitness In appearance,
neatness is essential.
There may bo elennlinees without
neatness, for the latter Ii something
more. It means care.ul thonglt for
all details of dress, having the bal
n iol v done, the nails not only Glenn
but well trimmed, and tbe heels u:
the shoe straight, not run down at
one side.
lhe advantage that a well dressed
that Is to say, a neat and trig looking
girl, has over a sloppy one, ia tremen
dous. Tbe former is good to look, at
she has an air of distinction whiob no
money can give. She looks 'clean
out," and if she is a business girl tbe
appearance aids her there. Ad em
clover ia rightly of tbe opinion that
girl who is neat and partionlar about
hersolt will be so about her work. 1
any event, ne is far more apt to give
her a trial than be ia one who oomes
to him badly or carelessly costumed
A girl of leisure who li well dressed
Is frequently spoken of as being pretty
Tea, to be Good, i
" (jcldenGate
TEA
CEYLON
should be free from artificial
coloring it should be pure.
Folger's Golden Gate Teas
are pure healthful re
freshing. Six flavors
Japan
Gunpowder
Oolontf
English Bremkfest
Ceylon
Black OX Green
Packed flavor-tight in dust
proof cartons.
J. A. Folger & Co. San Francisco
Importers of Pure Teavs
The choice of flavor
it a matter of taste
Stanley-Smith Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath, Shingles. Etc
Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley
n riia expenditure of moLey,
lint she must be particular, ore
most regard time spent in dressing
and the use of tbe mirror as neces
sary, nut silly. fcSbe must mend ki d
not pin, remove spoil u tnero .n
and take care tbat her petticoitf i
not banging below tbe dress shirt. A
broom trash to take away lint cannot
te tbbnirbt nonaense, but etsentisl,
nd when she is finished sue snouni
look h wtll roomed as a thorough
brt-d r-i'ie.
Ihst s heiug well dressed aLd it
oosts time, ntt niouey.
NOTICE TO Ol'B CUSTOMERS.
We are pleased to announce that Fo-
levV lioney and Tar lor coughs, colds
nd Inn troubles is not effected by tne
Na iciiul Pure Food and Drug law as n
coma us no opiates or oilier narniiui
ruiM. and we recommend it as a sal".
euiuiv for children ami adults. darn's
Drt.g 8tire.
What Fashion Sajs as to Colors,
'in the cboioe of color for the
prion ot 1908, Fashion seems less
capricious and more utilitarian than
for many a long lime," says uraoe
Margarei. Gould in b"r fashion talk in
the March number ot tbe Woman's
dome Companion. "It as blue last
fall and it's to be blue egaio this
nrlna blue, however, in many fas
oinating shades, such as oauard blue,
whiob la nuok tilue, avery loveiy net
ioate abade. Copenhagen blue con
tinues in fashionable favor and navy
blue aud royal blue tor every day
wear are looked open as reliable
good-style colors. Next to the clues
come tbe browns. A beaver shade of
brown Is very fashionable, and to are
the russets and a Joltron shade.
Chamois color will be used more than
ever and the bread aud biscuit tints.
Tan la a good color to oboose for a
gown from the fashion standpoint,
and cream Is also me moae. a num
ber of shades ot green will be warn
and a few grays on tbe mole order.
Tetter, Salt Kheum and Ei uia.
These are diseases for which Cham
berlain's Salve is especially valuable.
It auicklv allavs the itching and smart-
1 . ' " . 1 OS
I) if ana soon eneci a cure, rnra, m
cents. or sale by Keir t-ass.
0. B. & N. Map Issued,
Wnst is undoubtedly tbe oleaieat
lln Hii man uf tbe nortbwe t ever
Uauud U the new one which ln'uoral
Passeusi r Agent Willistu WdVu ray
,if tbe (J H. & N. Company, bus just
(inmnlled. This map. showing the
stats of Washington, uregon sua iub
ho and nortlons of UrltlhU I'oluniDia,
Montana. California. Nevada ana
Utah, ha been compiled by the pan
teuser denaitniout of the O. K. & N
It shows tbe company 's ran uusa,
water line, projected aud connecting
lines and lines nuder construction
Stave lines and tiails through tbe for-
e'.s and tbe so-called aeseri janos or
tbe eHBtern rsrt ot the state are all
clearly marked, in addition 10 idis,
forest reserves. Carey irrigation act
projects aud reclamation act projects
sre thown in various colore.
The old remediex ars the beat. Hick
orv Bark Couith Heineuy has hern in
uhh for over one hundred years by the
old Dutch Dunkards ol rennsylvanis
ami ia Mill in u-u bv all the old tumilii1
of Western Pennsylvania. I? absolute!
pure: made from the bark of the whlty
or shell bark hickory ree. The bark ie
shinned from tbe east, and manufacs
tnred in Balem, Oregon. Kor sale by
Chas N Clarke and all dealers..
to tbe benefits ot the homestead law
as though tucb former entry bad not
ren made, and any per too applying
for a second bomested under this ait
sbsll tnrnisb the description and date
of bis former entry: Provided, Tbat
the provisions ot this act shall toot ap
ply to any person whose former entry
waa canceled tor fraud, or who relin
quished Ibe former entry, for a valu
able consideration.
Ai i rove.l IVIincry 8, 1908
Mr. John Kiba, Viiiiiijr, f.i.. v: 'I
have been selling DeWi t's k.ilm .v aim
Bladder Pills for about a year and they
vlve tx'tter satisfaction than any pill I
ever wld. I have wd them mv-ell
with Hue results." Sold by Kir A
Cass.
Mircessfiit Srs-loii.
The elgbtei uth t-tHtu i-uuvoutiou of
the Oieuou t biUtiuu bueavor union
closed lust Sun-lay evening at Eugene
after tbe most successful session In
the history of Endeavor in Oregon.
Nearly 150 delegates were present,
principally from tbe Willamette val
ley.
Tbe list ot speakers inoluded tbe
strongeat men ot tbe state in fact,
there was not a weak speaker on tbe
whole pi ogram. ISoap and vigor cnar
acterlznd all tbe sessions and tbe En
deavor movement received great im
petus from the meeting.
Kev. V. I. ilurd, oi ((irvaitis, was
re-elected president and Miss A.
Viola Charleston aa secretary. P A
Tripp, of Eugene, v. as elected treasurer.
Eugene fjrnisbed entertainment
for ail tbe deleaates, and through tbe
co-operation of tbe rnerobante bad tbe
business streets ablaze witn .'. &
monograms and tbe C. E. colors.
Tbe next convention will be held in
1910, most likely in some place In
Eastern Oregon.
Kndol is scientific Drenarstion of vege
table acids with natural digestants ad
ontains the same juices lound in s
healthy stomach. Each dose will di
;est 3,000 grams or g.oa rood, noia oy
Ceir & C.
Pr. cloo-i Stum's Near Albany.
Albanf -Tbat tbe gravel bars of h-
Wlllamette river are fall of valuable
stones Is evidenced by tbe number
fouud by J. U. Urawford, ot thla oity,
in tbe patt year, feopie spend nonrs,
says Mr. Crawford, searching on
ocean beaches tor stones, which ran
be picked up in ordinary gravel bars
where no one ever tblnks ot search'
ing. On the Willamette jut above
aud opposite tbls otty Is a wide gravel
bar and on this during toe past yesr
Mr. Crawford has found tbe following
stones and mlnxrals: Abates rtf var
ious oolors. Anrnellans. vailous shades
of jawer, conglomerate ja per, white
jade, feldspar which resembles the
blue giound of south Atrioa, indica
tive ot diamonds; ohaleoedony, silicas
of vailou colors, black obsidian,
black and red obsld'an, moon stonAS,
opal.J, lubitktxd qoartz, l'hompaonlte,
serpeutiue, oolitio, saudittoue, satur-
lite, pbxllus aud mitioritlw, composed
of irou aud aulphur. Ou this aam
plain appealing g.'avul bar Mr. Craw
ford has fotiud In his searches in tie
past year a fossil shark's tooth, prim
itive axea, pastels aud mortars and
paleolitbs.
SNOW & UPSON
Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers
EXPERT HORSESflOERS
We have1 the best uj-t)-tlate liitichinery nii'I expert wik
men aiuj me piepuied to do all c1ir i
NEVVWORr, & GENERAL REPAIRS
Coliseum Skating Rink
Cateriiifr to the Best CI aa of Patrons Only.
. New Hardwood Floor. Famous Uichai d
Mii Iiiill bearing Skates. Special attention
given to beginners. For private lessons
apply to Prof. A. Waldstein, floor manager
Wednesday Afternoon for Ladies only
GENERAL ADMISSION: Afternoons free;
Skates, 25c; Children, 15c. EVENING,
Lndiesfree; Gents 10c; Skates 25c extr.i.
II ours: Afternoon 2 to 5; evening, 7:30 to 10
MUSIC -BY PROF. BEATTY'S ORCHESTRA
Waldstein . Knutson, Mgrs
H urits Paint & Wal 1 Paper
Company
nave added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH
and BRUSHES.
HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS.
Our stock of paper includes latest designs in Blanks, Gilts
and high Grades, h rom luc up. a iuii swvk ui wvui
molding, Hutu re rail, Plate rail and a small line of
novelties in Framed Pictures. CALCIMO, the
latest thing in hmjui tinting, mixed to order.
Painting, Paper hanging, Sigu work etc.
Phone 671. First aud O.-ik Stnvts.
Square Deal Store
Honest Goods and Sqaure
. . Deal for Every flan"
IS MY MOTTO
The Ideal Weeder
Iswhat itsname implies, a Genuine Weed Killer
and the nearest 10 perfection of any orchard
tool yet introduced in Hood River Valley. Try
one and be convinced. Satisfaction Guar an
teed or no sale.
Osborn Spring Peg-Tooth Harrows
Acma Harrows
Plows and Cultivator
Potato Diggers
Wagons, Hacks aud Buggies
Flour. Feed, and a Full line of Groceries at all Tims
Car Load Stumping Powder just received
Yours for Business
Phone 741 D. M'DONALD
3rd and River Street.
Hood River, Ore
Oregon Lumber Company
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
l i I r 1 im
r
a ixn
PEG U S PAT
Better Than Pills
For Liver His.
NATUSrS acuta U batter than villi. bManu It Mt In th right way.
It ilrenlhen tb Stomach, alU Plgutloo, caret Dipi)il, eluei th
Unr aad Bowel., curias Constipation.
Uinallr one Tablet la all tbat li neeeiaarjr to correct tho areraea tron
ble. It tt.ru In the Stomach and aearchea thronjh the Lirer. Kiduoy and
Intaetlna, oiisolTlns and lootblnf M It soea.
MR TakleM are alwayi Just rich! and neither alcken, sripa nor have any
harmtnl after effect. IT SSe BOX,
Chas. N. Clarke Hood River. Oregon
Plan to light Frost.
Tbe subject of presenting frost do in
sue bv burn iris crude oil is interest
ing to cei tain strawberry growers at
Keunewiok. Pots made of store pipe
iron, holdina about three quaits ol
crude oil wbioh will burn from four
to five hoars, is tbe plan. Forty to
80 Dots t tbe aare are used. If 40
are used, the nuts will be 33 feet
aDart. liv buruins 40 pots the tern
oerature oan be raised Ove to six de
srees.
Acoordiua to a governnient bulletin
almonds rae daniased at a tempera
tore of 28 to 30 degreea in two hours
or mora: aorioots at 32 desrees
aranea at 31 deereea: pmnes at 30 de
greea; while peaobes and pears will
stand a temperature ot 20 degrees it
not too Ious continued.
A movement is on loot at nenne
wiok to purchase a tank oar ot tbe
orade oil for this purpose. The plan
Inoludea tbe use ot an elect rio alarm
tbeimometer ao arranged that when
tbe danger point is reaobed In tbe
orobard, an alarm bell begins to ring
in tbe bouse and tbe fruit grower and
bis assistants get busy. One Califor
nia man tells how be beard suoh an
alarm at 1 :30 a. m., aroused himself
aud with 18 men proceeded to tb
orobard and lit 1100 pota of oil in 35
irlnutes, covering an area ot 40 acrea.
1'be temperature in tbe orchard was
kept at 36 degrees, while outside the
protected area the temperature fell
to 31 degrees. Spokesman-Review.
Orion Laxative Fruit Syrup is a new
remedy, an improvement on the laxa
tives of former yea s, as it does not
gripe or nauseate and is pleasant to take
It is guaranteed. Clark's Drug Store.
in Act Providing for Second Home
stead Entries.
Be it enacted by tbe senate and
bouse of representatives of the United
States ot America in ooogresa assem
bled, Ibst any person who, prior to
the passage ot tola aot, baa made en-
Kodul is today the best known remedy
for all disorders of the stomach, such a
dyspepsia, heart burn,our stomach and
belching of gsa. Sold lit re by Keir &
Cass.
Cruel Man.
1h Groom The minister seems to
think be knows more about you than
I do.
The Bride-How's tbatt
The Groom I gave him a ten, and
he handed back five of tt-Tovn
Topics.
Kennedy's Laxative Congh Syrup acts
gently yel promptly on II h bowels snd
allays inflammation at the same time.
It is pleasant to take. Sold by Keir &
Cass.
Do not measure your enjoyment by
the amount oi money spent la produc
ing it
Get DeWitt'sCarbolised Witch Hiu-I
Salve it is good for piles. Sold by Keir
& Cass.
A Double Inhsritanee.
Mr, Cross That baby over across the
way seems to Inherit Its voice from
both Its parents.
Mrs. Cross How ao?
Mr Cross It makes a great deal of
noise, like its father, and keeps it up,
like Its rnothor. Detroit Free Press.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, small,
safe, sure little liver pills. Hold by Keii
& Cass.
Reverse Action.
The Elder Matrou-You shouldn't
wind the baby crying a little. It
strengthens his lungs. Tbe Younger
Matron Oh, no doubt, but It weakens
his father's religion so! Indianapolis
Journal.
If you would not have afUctkm
visit you twice, listen It once to what
tt teaches.- Rogers.
For bargains In real estate tee Rot-
well Shelley, Caisoo, Wash,
The Modesty, of Women
Naturally makos them shrink from the
Indelicate quostlons, the obnoxious ex
amlnatlons, and unploasant local treat
ments, which some physicians consider
essential In the treatment of diseases of
women. Yet, If help can be had, It Is
better to submit to this ordeal than lot
the disease grow and spread. The trouble
Is that so often tho woman undergoes all
the annoyance and shame for nothing.
TbornandsNof women who have been
cured r)v Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion wrlui In iJWclatlon of the cure
which dlsAtit!cvSsHlt the examinations
and local treatmeniOThfre Is nn other
medicine SO Jr and afn for rt.-IU-tit.ti
NOTICE OF 8ALK OF BONDS.
women ss "rHvonto Prescriution." It
cures debilitating drain. Irregularity and
female weakness. It always helps. It
almost always cures. It is strictly non
alcoholic, non secret, all Its Ingredients
being printed on Its bottle-wrapper; con
tains no deleterious or habit-forming
drugs, and every native medicinal root
entering Into Its composition has the full
endorsement of those most eminent In the
several schools of medical practice. Some
of these numerous and strongest of pro
fessional endorsements of Its Ingredients,
will be found In a pamphlet wrapped
around the bottle, also In a booklet mailed
frte on request, by Dr.' B. V. Pierce, of
Buffalo, N. Y. Those professional en.
dorsemonts should have far more weight
than any amount of the ordinary lay, or
non-profosslonal testimonials.
The most Intelligent women nowa-days
init on knowing what they take as med
icine Instead of opening their mouths like
a lot of young birds and gulping down
whatever is offered them. "Favorite Pre
scription IS Of KXOWV COMPOSITION. It
mokes weak women strong snd sick
women well.
Dr. Pierce's Medical Advisor Is sentrrs
en receipt of stamps to pay expense ot
mailing only. Send to Dr. R. V. Pierce,
iiunalo, IN. I., zi one-cent stamps for pa
per-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound.
If sick consult the Doctor, free of charge
by letter. All such communications are
held sacredly confidential.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate
and regulato stomach, liver and bowels.
Kii'lee Is hrrpbv elver that the board of ill
reoloiaortliB Hood River Irrigation District
lo Waaeo county, Oreimn. will aell the bonds
of nld district In lots of 100 or multiples
said sum, to fAI.(KK), at 10 o clock a. m.,
pHlnrrtav. the lilst day of Match
MHO. bt the office of mild Hoard of fl-
n-a-ioiaat the residence of Pet.-y A. Hnillh
In sail District, and that sealed proposals for
an il rotiria n the lot or amounts above ape-
i-lflwl will ha icived bv said Board at said
place or the purchase of said bonds until the
auy i na nour anove iiieumiueti, m w uirn
time -lie board will open the proposals and
awn. rt the Diirchase of the bonds to the tilth
ml rpsrain-tihlu bidder, the Hmird reserving
the rlnlil to reiect any and all bids; bids to be
accompanied by a certified check for 10 per
cent or the amount of the bonds for which tbe
hid Ih submitted.
Said bonds shall bp payable In money of
the Untied Slates in ten series as follows, Uv
wlt: At the expiration of 11 yearn, five per
cent of thft who e number oissin Donas: ai
the explratijn of 12 years, six percent; at the
expiration ol tne istn year, t per cent; hi tne
explrallon of the Hth year, g per cent; at the
expiration of the JSth year, per cent; at the
expiration of the Kith year, 10 percent; al the
explrallon of the 17th year, 11 percent; at the
exoirallon of the IHth year. 1 percent: at the
explrallon of the lttth year, lb percent; at the
expiration oi me fcXftu year, id per ceiu; ami
shall taar Interest at the rate of six tar cent
per annum payablu semi-annually on the
first day of January and July of each year.
The principal and Interest shall lie payable at
the o soe dt-a analed In tnenoniiaanu nunier
are given the option of havlmr said bonds
oavable at Portland, to the aisle of Oreeon
or at Nrw York City. In the state of New
York, and said bonds will be l-sued In ac
cordance wllb tbe election of the successful
bidders.
Raid hi nils shall be each of the denomli-a-
Hon of not less than one Hundred Hol
lar or more tnan Five liuudred Dollar,
and shall be in negotiable form, and coupons
for (he inlereat snail be atttieiiea to esen ana
oiirned I v the Secretary.
Dated at Hoo-1 Hlver, Oregon, tlilf I h day
of r i brt.ary, I9UB
C. K, M ARKH M.
seeivur.v
ORDERS FOR
!
Lumber, Lath, Shingles
Piling, Cedar Posts
and Poles
SOLICITED
r. o. it
Can also furnish Slab Wood 12.50 per comI,
Hood Hiver
City Offics: Phone Main 51 Mill Office: Phone Dee Line
J
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-DEALER
IN
Staple and j&
M.
Fancy Groceries
AND HARDWARE.
SOLE AGENTS Foil
Majestic & Mesaba Ranges
and Stiletto Cutlery.
HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, - -
.01! KG ON.
C. EVERETT.
The Practical Shoemaker,
At Tliggs' Old Stand.
i Fine Work a Specialty.
Pay Tsxes at Heme.
A copy of the tax roll is now In tbe
bands of tbe liutler Uanalng Com.
pan; and anyone wishing to do ao
aiay pay tbeir taxea through the bank
without additional expense.
Butler Banking Co. -
EDISON
Phonographs
We sell them, the most perfect sound
prodnclng machine Mr. Edison's favo
rite invention, which contains all of bis
new Improvements. We are now show
ing the new model with the big born,
the greatest triumph in phonograph
making. Don't forget - that Mr. Edison
is the inventor of the entire phono
graphic idea, and that the Edison pho
nograph ia the original talki ng machine
Over fifteen hundred Edison records in
stock. Call and see for yourself.
W. D. Rogers
Hood River Studio
rASHIOlT. STABLE '
..Livery, Feed and Draying..
TRANAHAN & ItATHBUN
Hoed Eiver, Ore.
!Inres b .itjjlit, s.iKI or I'xclisoued,
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