your HO D RIVEK GLACIER THURSDAY KAkCXT 10 1808. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. In laat week's notes tbe addition of oie letter made a sentence read Mr Cook is at home when it should bare read Mr. Cook, etc. Wallace Toons went to Canon. Wain., Tbuisday and will be in tbe employ of tbe Mineral Spring! Boa ml Transfer uo., ssnejjey a. bob pro prietors. li. T. Young and J. R. Crosby bare each purchased a team. While opening a oan of tomtcs Marie Liookman out bei nana so Terely tbat she was anabla to do Itr usual work for a day or two. L. W. Wilson was in M osier all lust week. Mr. Wilson was at work as pa per banger. Last Thursday Mr. tlawtborne met ' with an accident tbat might hsve S roved rery serious affair. Mr. lawthorne was working about a grub bing maobine and the sweep stiotk both him and a boras, knocking tbem down. Mr. tlawtborne was struck jast above tbe knee and Thursday evening he was not able to walk with out assistance, but at laat aocoonti was only slightly lame. Tbe Ladies Aid Soolety, of Udi 11. met at the obaroh last Thursday aft noon and elected tbe following cm cars: Mrs. Alice Poole, president; Mrs. Lillian 11 lb bard, vloe president; Mia. Gertrude Clark, secretary; Mrs. Lizzie Eggert, treasurer. Tbey also talked over plans for mining funds to meek their pledge. Mis Emily Wilson goes to Hool River, where she and Miss vans will be found capable and willing to do fashionable dressmaking. Miss Wil son is well known in Odell and bei woik here has beeu sncb as to com mend ber to all who desiie anything in ber line. Last Thursday evening by invita tion tbe patroua and friends of Odull sohool met with tbe teachers of said sohool and after listening to a pro gram consisting of reoitations, songs, tiiusio and reading of articles suited to tbe oocasion on organization, tbe name and purpose of wblcb will te given later, waa effected with tbe fol lowlna ottloers: Mrs. Uertrude Clark, president; Mrs. L. W. Wilson, vloe president; Miss Margaret Kaz, secre tary; James Eggert, treasoier. Wed nesday evening, March 25, was select ed as tbe date for tbe next meeting. An organization such as this, when properly conducted, baa been found beneficial in msny ways in other filaoes and can te made so beie, but ike all other good work it requires united effort to achieve success. Let us make this olub that shall be classed as a suocess. The following is tbe subsUure of notices which bave been postea ut-re: On the 17th day of April, 1908, ct the' usual polling plaoe in tbe precinct of Odell a primary nominating election will be held at wbtob tbe Republican and Democratic parties will choose their candidates tor state, district, county, preoinot and other ottloers, iiumely: One United States senator, one representative in onngiess, oue supreme judge, one state railroad commissioner, one district attorney, seventh judicial district, one state senator, two state representatives to legislature, one couuty judge, one county sheriff, one county clerk, oue county treasurer, one county school superintendent, one county assessor, one county commissioner, one county surveyor, one county coroner, oue justice of tbe peace, one constable, one committeeman for eaob paity, which eald election will be held at 12 o'olook noon and will continue until 7 o'olook In the afternoon of said day. Persons who are candidates for tbe pieoinot offices, justice and countable should file tbelr petition wicb tbe county olerk not less than fifteen days before above date. Those who wish to consult election laws aud bave not a oopy may refer to same at tbe home of U A. E. Olark. We bear that Wm. Blocher bas pur chased a fine team. Last Saturday evening as L. D. Boved was returning bme from town and when he was part way up Tucker hill, tbe bolt tbat holds tbe double trees in plaoe (oommouly known as the wagon wrenoh) gave way and the This Space Belongs to LARAWAY U)e Jeweler 1 3C We have now on hand a full line of Our own Preparations Manufactured Exclusively by Ourselves. To Secure THE BEST PRODUCTS 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- 0 line and he convinced SMITH BLOCK Cos Ull. laid d tbe bill while the horses cu li ued on their way. Mr. Boyod decided it would be impotsille to coutrul licit b boise and wagon, so directed bis effoits toward preventing the wagon from going over tbe gratia. Tnia be succeeded in do ing. Tbe horses run but there waa no serious result of tbe accident and all in all wss a fortunate ending to what mlrfht bave been a aerloui ilfaii. John Kroeger Is preparing to" set two hundred pear trees, l'he trees will te or two varieties, ueurrea-Anion and Cornice. Pruning is almost done and spray ing with lime and sulphur solution for San Jose scale, anlhiaooose, scab and other pests and diteaeee that In leet fi ait trees is now the order of the day. After more than a week spent in trying In various ways to remove tbe broken dilll from tbe well at Wm. KhrckV, a way was found tbat proved iiicrfdsful aud Monday mcrnlug tbe ne .trill was down to a depth of 119 Ui. If nothing happens to prevent Me fit will be shot Tuesday and by the end ot this week tbe drillers will tie ready to move. Tbe Mends of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Masses wilt be sorry to learn tbat their little ohild had to be taken to i be Dslles, where an operation was : ttrforu ed. At last Recounts tbe lit li one a doing well. J. H. Ciosby bas purchased an Oli ver typewriter. E. L. Kleiner's team ran away Sun day. Tbey brought up against a tree with great force, but appeared none tbe worse for it. It is quite oertaln tbe deal is made whereby Mr. Brock her transfers bis owuersbip of land in Odell to an east ern Him; Negotiations were uiaie through Mrs. Marion Mao Hue. Broozer, Master Miles Lcckmnn's bis dog, was found dead near Lome Saturday morning. Tbe oliildren es pecially mourn bim, as lie was a great playfellow and though a powerful ani mal would not hurt the smallest child. Ihn nn.itlnn in whinh he w&Kfnniid and other circumstances point Toward poisob as tbe cause of bis death. Two good seimons Sunday, Kev. Asbluy Cash preaching both morniog and evening. Kod (Jbtlstian Eudeavor meeting Sunday evening. Halplb B. Lewis, leader. Odell UrauRe No. 308 met In regular session Tuesday evening, March in, and tbe following progiam was ren dered : Beading . "Ihe Outlaw" Ralph Lewis Instiumental Sulo Naomi Boyed "Ihe Bull Dog on the Bank" Male Quaitette "' Reading "Uncle Job and tbe Insurance Agent" - - 1). C. Henry "Sleep, Kentucky Babe" Ladies Quartetto Atfer tbe business of the evening waa disposed of. the following were chosen as delegates to tbe county con vention at The Dalles Saturday, Match ls;Ueitiudo Crouby, K. C. MaBeker and Percy X. Shellny. Jamus Wilson, Naomi Boyed aud lilanohe It. Shelley were chosen as alternates Tbe county oonveutiou was called to order at 11:30 a. hi., Saturday In the 1. O. O. 1'. ball In Tue Dalles A. A. Bonoey was eleoted chairniau and Miss Nan Cooper seoietary. The fol lowing giauges wre represented: Pine Urova Orange, Carl Johnson, Miss Alice Mark and Ed. Hawks, proxy; Odell Oiange, 0. It Masiker, Uertrude Crosby aud Blanche li. Shelley; Mt. Hood Grange, Miss Nun Cooper. Proxies, E. L. Ruod and Mrs. S. M. Baldwin; Wamlo, J. 11. Eubauks, J. W. Zumwalt aud wife; Mt View, Wm. Millnr, Mis Hun., Mr. MoOurdy; Mosier, Mrs. Boot, Mr. Carrol, 0. 1''. Sluuffer; Ramsey Park. W. H. U. Duffer, E. Gill, A. V. Underwood; Park Grange, L. E. Morse, M. R. Nobel, J. O. EuBtinnu; iywassor (Tyghe Va'ley), A. A. B ui ney, P. E. Pagan, B W. MoCorklo. All of the granges ot the couuty were well represented and on the 11 rat bal lot oast tbe three delegates to tbe state grange were eleoted as follows: J. II. Eubaoks, Wamic; J. P. Carroll, Mo sier; L. E. Morse, llond : River. The alternates were: A. D. Gibbs, Lee Evans and A. C. Stateo.' Reporter ot Odell Giange No 308. 30C KEIR . CASS DC CftAPPER. Mr. J. K English Is suffering witb a violent attack of i beomatism. Sbe weut to tbe Collin bot aprlngs in Washington r.u Wednesday of last week 'or tnstmei,t. Mrs Biegge and son, Louis, return ed home rerrctly. af cr spending two months riiiii;g sltb friends in Call fornia. Those Greek who had tbe contract ior tbi.bing aud burning tbe brush on the Arorsou ranch finished tbe work ou Monday of this week and tbere are now two white men and nine Japs cutting wood on tbe place. Tbe woik on Oak Hall is progress ing as rapidly as tbe weather will per mit. Gus Fosberg returned borne recent ly, alter spending seversl weeks in Washington. Natbsn llackett returned from Port land a tew (.ays ago. He had been visiting with relatives at tbat plaoe ever aiuoe Ibe holidays. Mrs W. C. Martin, after an Illness of serersl weeks. Is able to sit up Sgaiu part r.f racb day. Miss Helen Martin la still confined to ber bed with rheumatism. Mi. Green reoently sold ten acres of land near tbe sohool buuse to a Port land party for (1,200. Tbe property was partly Improved. Ctw. Walton Skipworth. presidium elder of tbe M. K. cburob, will bol l tu quarterly meeting of tbe Belmout oiiouit on next Sunday. There will be sacramental services at 10:30 a. m., end preaching Immediately after. The business meeting will be at tbe resideuce of Carl Jantyen on Satur day afternoon. MOUNT HOOD. School began last Tuesday in tbe upper Mt. Hood district, witb Miss Pearl Blaylook as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Craft returned to "Sky Ranch" last Saturday, after a viiit witb relatives In Seattle. Last Sunday being little Celia Wil son's b rtbdsy sbe celebrated by in viting some of bar friends to her borne Satuiday. They had a delight ful time, spending most of tbe atter noon pUying in the turn. Mrs dib ble served tbem a most delicious lunch, to which the young appetites did ample justice Miss Nan Co iper weul to The Dulles last Saturday, at a delegate to the grangi county convention. As a result ot the rcuut rain slnrin tbe stratms are all swollen aud bridges are us ed out in several places Ibe wiud plxyed havoc with the telephone liuoa, alio, but the d image wili soou he repaired auu things tie In order aguiu. K. C. Milter aud family moved back to Mt. Hood last 1'uesJay. We are very glad, indeed, to weluouie them back aui bopo tbey will conolude to remain trmauontly. i'ho regular iiiHetiug nf tbe grange is to Lh next 1'iiJsy evening. Ibe new urg.tu fui I tie church came last Friday. It is a Que one aud wo are much pleased with it. The meetiuus hel l by Rev. 3. V.. Milligau at tbe church have been uu usually interesting. Tbe sermons lie has given us will ba fcod for thought and an incentive to butter living for a loug time. Mr. Milligan first came here just two yeais ago and be should feel gratitled to sue a cburob with a good active membership aud a very neat little c'juroh as tbe lecult of his two yean' labors. Rev. Braustetter will not preach here tbe fourth Sunday of this month as usual, but will come tbe fifth Sun day instead. A large audieuco was present at the dudioatiou services ot tbe new church Sunday. It was a juyful oocanon to tbe lesideuta ul cur little valley. So many bare special luterest in the church aud have labored so lovingly and uugrtidglugly to see it completed that It wag surely a blessed dedica tion, and we look with pride to the faot tbat it was dedicate! fiee of debt uot any money being asked for on that day. The beautiful flower used in deoorating were especially appreci ated in this altitude where spring has baldly made ber appe irai.ee yet. Tbe anthem, "O, Be Joyful," sung by the choir, waa very fine and well rendeied Tbo dudioatory sermon waa preached ) Cm 3 RELIABLE DRUGGISTS iT4J Does Your Heart Beat Yes. 100,000 times each day. Docs it send out good blood or bad blood? You knov, for good blood is good health; bad blood, bad health. And you knov precisely what to take for bad blood Ayer't Sarsaparilla. Doctors have endorsed it for 60 years. on f mineM chiim of W SloaS H IcirgMk "r.T. Uu. lirtMltM-a CnlMllfNlUofl. foUouoM .irt.iam-0. Mi tiivii iMoritd inio in Kp Um teowaJa opus wuli Afvr'i flu. A1 Wue br 1. o. rr os., Iwn. 1 A!Q nylhwtatfTS ! HLuers HAM VKMt. mt CIKE. CHEWY PtCTOAL. TO L. t a Montst W. pabllsh t; formulas of all our B.dKri&M. by Dr. Blaksley. president of Pendle tun .Aoiieiny. Dr. Blakeley, though quiet in manner, is a very toroeful speaker and cariied bis audience with him to tbe end. lie gave us two other sermons. Saturday and Hunday even inga, wblcb were very good. We will be very glad to welcome Dr. Blakeley back to Mt. Hood. There were foui additions la the obuich Shuday, three by o, nreaslon and one by Mtei. (rang County ('invention. I cure was a' county contention of granges at Tha Dalles last Saturday tor the purpose of electing delegates to tbe state grange, which meets at Eugene in May. Ihe following were eleoted: J. 11. E lianas, Wamiu. si ternate, A D (ilbl;J. P. Carrol!, Mosier, alternate, Lee blvans; O. L. Morse, Hood Uiver. alteruate, A. C. Staten. . Nan Cooper, Beo BARRETT. The Lid lea Aid Society, of tbe Val ley Cbriatian church, met at the I ome ot Mrs. J. J. Gibbous on Ihnisday evening ol last week at a o clonk p, m., when about 64 were most royally entertained. Sandwiches and several kinds ot riub o ke snd a most delio ioua cup of coif ee. and for desert Oranges served up in quite a unique style. Ihe Ifolinwing you g ladies served out the nf esbiLeuts: Mes dames (lilibons, Sberrleh, Ilasbrook, Ufa via, Moses Shoemaker. Tate and llodgas Mrs C. Crpple and daugh ter gave selections ou tbe piano, ac oompauied by aonga. f-'rof. Epping gave two most - excellent songs, which called for a general enoore. A most delightful eteuing nas spent and all seemed well pleased. Much credit is due Mrs. tiibbous and tbe Ladies Aid for tbe way ''tbe. obcle program was oariieil out aud the Ladles Aid So cioty was tichtr ly 110 WV need more of the sr.cial K'atbeiings, as we only pars this lite a Journey once Let us eujcy all we can. The Bockford merchant lost a water proof wagou cover last week. Any oue nuiling it li'Hue leave at tbe (Jlaoinr nluae or the Uockford store. . Mis. C. Plnnu has a rat bar snvnra attack of tbe la gt'Ppo. Dr Mills -am culled to attend l er aud pronounced it an attack of plfurisy, but witb good care and nursing the will souu recover. Mrs. R ilelme received a telegram from her daughter, ; Mrs. Uroll, in Chicago, stating that she was a'ok and so delayed ber leturu I.oilc. Joseph UroQ lost a valuable boin Inst week. Veterinary Welch atteud ed the siok aoiiual, but gave uo hope, so tney naa to nave tne tiorse.ehot. Mrs. & Bray ford shipped 100 egs 'or setting from tbe bigb tooriug tlx mouth Kouks. J. J. Neunijser, ol Cemania, Ure , was tbe purchaser. it is the iutntiou of tbe moich:'uts and ritizHiis of H,.i) Kivei to bave t float ut the Knre IVst val at Porllaud in June hiH ou tb-1 Boat tbey piopose to eotliroi e a q .I'en, that quevu to be eleoted by - voIks. Tickets oao te ob tained at the 'loukford and deposited in a ballot box. Now, wby not boom Barre t district uod elect a queen, and for once put Hood Biver in tbe shade? Rally to tbe polls and vote your test girl. Boys, remember tbe pells are open all hours of tbe day at tbe KooKtord. MOSIER. Mrs. M. A. Mosier and dansbter. Alioe, were Hood Biver passengers Monday. Mrs. Mosier was tbe dele Kate from tbe Boyal Neighbor Camp nere to meet witb tbe state camp held ac iiood tilver Wednesday. Miss Irma Phillips, ' of Portland, came up on the local Tuesday to visit old friends for about ten days, lima seemed glad tc g t baok again after being away tor tlx months. Mrs. F. S. Uunnlns and aunt. Mrs. C. lienz, came down from Tbe Dalles luesday to see Mrs. Cunning a moth er, Mrs. Davenport, Mrs. Gunning returned borne on tbe nigbt train. Miss Feua GoJberBon came down from Tbe Dalles Tuesday to visit Dome roius. Miss Kate Davenpoit was a Hood River passenger on tbe local. Sunday. Mrs. Ben Woods, who has been up caring tor ber husband who bas beeu siok, returned to her home in Port land Tuesday. J. N. Mosiei and Ora Hodge went to Hood Kivei Tuesday to atteud the reception given Tuesday evening tor the -Voodmen and Royal Neighbors of America. Tbey report as having had a soleudid time and brilnn rovallv en tsrtained. . Thursday the smull sou of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison fell while crossing tbe liriiltfA AnrnAB Hrv nraalt ulnl hHlv rnt bis head. We are glad to bear Ibe ohild is getting along as nioely as pos sible. Bruoe Wolrertoo came . up from Portland '1 hursday and spent a few days here. Sam Stark, of Ihe Dalles, made short visit with bis father Thursday. Miss Evelyn Hayes spent Ssturday and Suuday witb ber mother in Tbe Dalles. Ernest Evans made a short visit to Hood River Saturday. Tbe delegates to the state grange held in Ibe Dalles from here were Mrs. Amos Root, Messrs. J. M. Car roll and O. Staffer. One of tbe best and most auccsssfol entertainments ever given in Mosier was tbe one given Saturday evening at Lamb's hall by Camr No. 10.177. Mod ern Woodmen of America. Tbe pro gram although short was wU len- dered. It was u follons: v.. Musio . . , ' . Trio Recitation . ' Emily Husbands Ladies Long .Kid Gloves .....Suit Cases . From $1.25 Up. Dialogue, "Court Scene" - Five Boys Song, ."Tessio" , . - ; Elsie Denny Musio - . . . . -, Irio Dialogue, "Texas Courtship" ' Boy and Cirl Song, "Medley" Male Quartette Musio - Trio Alter the program the baskets which bad been to prettily made and well tilled witb goodie by the ladies were sold by Frank lionter. AltbongH Mr. Uuuter couldn't ice tbe betiuty ot tbe haekets be ounld tell by tbe weight tbey wme wi ll filled ' There ..'were about 25 baskets sold Mid the total funds lecelred wi.s rl)3 25. H is Is the largest cum errr rnin il it, Vn aitr by one entertBintiicnt hi.'I ili- 'V. end men frrl veiy giuteful for tie l.i'l'p uiveu I hem. 1 he funds are to Ipi.hci in buying uuitninis l-ir the dii stnt iu a short tiuiH the Imltti-. wtiih is one of the hunt aud most piotptrnos lodges of Moi-itr, will be able to re ceive new meuibxissud visiting neigh bors in prr per style. Rev. Wood, of Hood River, deliver ed two veiy luteiesting sermons be e Sunday. Tbeie was no school In Mosier town Monday, both teaobers being in Hood River and on account; of tbe slide and bridg washing out weie unable to teacb here till tbe boat Hbout noon Monday. Frank Middleswart lelt'Monduy for Uremerton, Wu., to take up bis. work there after a two months' visit 'with his parents here. l elix Wilfert left Morday h aded Icr Alaska, wbHin be bas interests, Mr. Wilfert has spent the winter heie U. in wlntei and we hope this won't be tbe lat-t oue be spends here. Among Hood Riwi pnseengi rs Mon day were Mrs. Johu Erans, Mrs. Flank Macey aud Mis Cora Parrisb. Mr. Norman left for his home In Washington Monday, after a month's stay here. PRINTED BY REQUEST; Recipe' Is Easily Pi t-pared "at Suiall test, ana many swear oy 11. Mix the following by Bhaking well in a bottle, and take in teaspoonful doses after meals and at bed time : ""' ' Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound -Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. . A local druggist is the author ity that these simple, harmless ingredi ents can be obtained at nominal cost from our home druggists. Tbe mixture ia raid to cleanse .and strengthen the clogged and Inactive Kidnevs. overcoming. Backache.' Blad der weakness and Urinary Trouble of all kinds, if taken before the stage ot BriBht's riiseaee. . Those who bave tried this say it poeiv tively overcomes pain in the back,. clears the urine of sediment and, regu lates urination, especially at night, cur ing even the worst forms of bladder weakness. Every man or woman here who feel that tbe kidnevs are not strong or act ing in a healthy manner should mix this prescription at home and give it a trial, as it is sal a to do wonders ior many persons. The 8cranton,.Pa., Times was . the first to print this remarkable prescript tion. in October, of 190(1, since when all the leading newspapers of New York', Boeton, Philadelphia-, Fittsbury and other cities have made announcements of it to their readers. ' : .' Catarrh Core, Cooper Mne O. ' ... There are thosnnuds of people -who uff!r witb Catarrh, but do little or io liiii g t- remove the dread disease. This innli-rt permits the disease to inflame the Mucus Membrane aid may a flirt Uiv n 'He, throat, lunga, stomach, bowels ir bladder.' Cold aggravates Catarrh ulnl if allowed to become chronic it leads to Bronchitis and also to Consumption-. Fully forty p1 cent of the deaths in America are from diwaees of the air passages. Use the Miie C a and be cured ' It is alao a sure cure for Croup, Bronchitis, Colds and LaGripe. If Mme. Abbott's millinery 01 eulos Marub 18, 19 and 20, at wblcb time I sbsll display tba latest designs Id patt ern us is. . Special Notice. ( lluylog secured tbe agency for tbe famous Edison phonographs, and re cords, I wish- to announce tbat 1 burs ju it received the complete line of machines and the eotiie catalog of lecords, being all the. reoords made by this company op to January 1, 1908. Also a large stock of dito records. 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I.enz, are hereby re quested to pay tbe amounts of tbelr subscriptions to tbe Butler Banking Co., in whose bands receipts for tame have bef n pluoed. Mt. Hood Development League, by U. B. Langille, Sec. and I reap. Kor bargains in real estate see Rne well Shelley, Caison. Wash. IWSCBH I J i