CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. One day last week Mrs. W. A.'.Lock 0'bd was atiecablj suipiised when ber brother, Frank Wilson, whose bom a la Logan county, Illinois, came to ber home tor vliit. Mr WlUon Ii brick mason and will be employed ou tbe Elliott building in Hood Kiver and probably on tbe Dew blgb school building. Mr. Wilson has traveled extenalrely In tbe United States and Mexioo, and pronounces Hood Hirer ? alley tbe moat beautiful bit of coun try be has eeen. Doraey and Clyde Smith are borne fiom a visit to Colon bai, Wash. 'I boa. Lacey wlied to bia old borne in Newfoundland (or a nephew of bla to come and assist bim about bia or chard. Wallaoe Young, of Caraon, was bere over Sunday foi a visit witb bis par ents and witb bla many Odell friends. J. W. McDonald baa men at work pieparlng flume and ditches 10 tbst tbe farmers west of Odell stoie may irrigate tbslr land. James Cook baa so far recovered as to be able to get about by tbe aid of crotobes. Percy and Albert Sbelley are log ging for the Hansen mill Id Dukes Mr. Krobn has cleared considerable land and is building a house a short dsitance ftom tbe borne of Rev. Troy Bbelley. James Taylor's land shows the re sult of careful work and eveiytbing about is well kept and thrifty. Not knowlna its location your cor respondent supposed tbe Sexton & Tbomsen saw mill and box factory be loosed to out neighbor, Fine Urove, bat It appear this is a mistake, as the mill site is but a short distance from tbe borne of Kev. Troy Sbelley and within the bounda of Odell. The machinery baa arrived and most of tbe timber near baa been seemed and will be made Into apple boxes, etc Tbe mill will be run by electricity and will piove of great beootlt to Hood Klver valley and particularly to that portion near the mill and be tween that and Mt. Hood, as it will make tbe distance boxes must be bauled so much shorter. It is reported that E. J. Young has 'sold bis Odell property, consisting of D5 acres, for 35.000. Mr. Young pur chased this land of Mrs. Lenz less than two years ago and has since erected a beautiful borne and set fruit trees and berries. Ibis la one of the finest oouutry properties In the val ley. Lou Haldwln has tbe ooutraot tor building a house for llenry Lewis ou bis traot nnar Odell and will begin work Immediately. Tbe Prather and DeWItt tracts re ported in lout week's land sales are both part of tbe Ueoige Prattler plBoe, west of OdulL Kev. V. B. BiilinKton will speak to tbe people of Odell in tbe church next Sunday evening. Speoial musio will be provided. Kev. llillinuton needs no Introduction bere and those who beard bim before will be glad of this opportunity to again listen to him. Tbe Ladies' Aid Society of Odell will meet at tbe home of Mrs. Alice Poole tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. Rev. Merrill, of Hood River, will leotnre in the ohnron at Odell one week from tonight, Thursday, May 21. Rev. Merrill daughter will also recite. Rev. Merrill la known as a speaker of ability and all will re ceive benefit from beating bim. Mis. Knapp is reported quite 111. Matt Lens ft bere from Utah for a visit witb bis relatives, Mis. Lenz aud children. Mrs. M. D, Wash. Good sermons by Rev. Ashley Cash are reported for last Sunday morning and evening ; also good Christian En deavor meeting. Horn To Mr. aud Mrs. U. E. liow erman, Monday, May 11, a daughter. Odell Is in Carson, We Can Save You IMloney Every article in the store at reduced prices. New Goods to fill in our broken Stock have been received and are on sale at Closing Out Prices. If you want SHOES and the best we can suit you and at prices you can't dupli cate. Try the Florschiem for men and "Steel Shod" for children; nothing better. A good line of Mens & Boys Suits WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY L . H. HUGGINS . CO XJNDEBWOOD. Mis. E. U. Knaff and daughter, Esther, came up from Aberdeen tbe first of last week, bringing tbelr household goods and are moving on tbe plaoe purchased of (Jeo. Sandle. Herman and Fred lleanohy and Henry Kellen are spending a few daya on Little White Salmon for rest and recreation. Mr. Labor, our oounty engineer, is up thia week makiug a survey on the Hood station road. He is out to tbe top of tbe bluff and bas a 10 per cent grade. Mr. and Mia. Fred Lutty left Satui day morning to visit tbeir daughter, Mrs. Kobards, living near Silverton, Or. Everything is lovely and (In tbe words of the poet or tbe fellow who wrote prose) "tbe goose baogs blgb." Everybody Is busy, having moie work than tbey know what to do witb and up to date we have tbe most promis ing prospeots for strawberries that are beginning to take on color and pick' Ing will be in full bias! in a few days, Tbe prospect for peaches and apples is good The peaches will have to be thinned, as was done last year, as all tbe trees are over loaded. Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Ford, of Hood Rivei, came over last Sunday, visiting witb V. W. Uellart. Josie Roerslg came up on tbe J. N. Teal Friday for a tew days' stay on bis ranob, looking after tbe rauob work. Mr. Beebe weut to Portland Friday, expeotlng to return to the farm soon. He will soon be a full-fledged ranober and bas a good start in tbe way of fruit. Bert Flnley, who bad tbe misfortune to get bla leg broken some time ago, Is getting along nicely and bas been out several days on oratobes. Mr. and Mrs. IS. C. Uoddard came up from Portland Sunday, taking up tbelr abode In their summer resi dence on tbe blurt. Tbey expect to star during tbe Hummer. Oeo. Sandle bas bia residence nearly oompleted. Ueorge Is getting up a good bouse. It it wasn't leap year we would fel a little uneasy. Maybe be baa bad a tip anyway. II. Nelson and wife visited witb Fred Lutty 'a family Sunday. Q. H. Marat came op from Portland Sunday. He expects to move up on bia plaoe in a few days. Mrs. Bert Veaoh and Mrs. Fred DeHsit went walking Sunday. Phil Finley and B. F. Heals are as sisting on tbe Hood survey ; also Wm. Windorf. BELMONT. Robert Cllne is kept pretty busy hauling freight and passengers nowa day!. Mrs. L. M. Bentley spent Tuesday witb Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Roth and family, of Kansas City, Mo., are visiting at the borne of ber mother, Mrs. Noider. Tbey are looking over tbe valley for a location. Mr and Mrs. Ramsey spent 8unday witb Mr. and Mrs. Ordway. Miss Pearl Blalock spent Saturday at borne, returning to ber school in tbe Mt. Hood district Sundsy. Marsh Iseoberg's borse, Caesar, was out in tbe knee by barbed wire last week. Fiaok McFarlaod's boise was badly out by wire. Robert Jones went to Wyetb Fridsy. He bought a tine span of horses there, paying $400 for the team. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis returned from tbeir mountain ranob. Mrs. Alfred Boorman Is on tbe sick list. Tbe dime social given by the La dles' Aid was well attended, over six ty being present. Tbe program as very good and dainty refres' meuts weie served. The ladies return thanks to all who assisted in making tbe so oial a suooess. Miss Msrgaret Mckelsen spent Fri day evening at home. Mrs. Rigby spoke Sunday morning on "Temperance." Her address was listened to attentively by all present. We were maie to see plainly that we are eaob responsible for our brothel's downfall. Home time In tbe near fu ture we hope to se a W. C. T. U. in tbis part of tbe valley. Mrs. Bean, mother of Mrs. Charles Metcalf, leaves Wednesday for Bran- erd, Minn., to visit for several months witb ber daughter there. Mr. and Mra. F. (1. Church spent Sunday on tbe east side witb Mr. and Mrs. Spront. Mrs. Hunt, ol tbe east side, attend ed Sunday sohool at the Belmout cburob. Tbe drama given by tbe Park Urn 1112 ers Saturday nitfht was not as well attended as It should have been. However, those who attended enjoyed it. Miss Lena lsenberg piesided at tbe piano during tbe evening. The older grangers were conspicuous by tbelr absence. Mra. Knoi t, who lives on the cluue formerly owned by Joe Puieer, Is qute sick. Dr. Dutro was called there Friday evening. Grandma Ellis is not Improving as we wish she would. Ed. Barker still baa bis Job's com forter on bia neck. We are sorry to bear Harry Barker bas blood poison in bis band. Paul Hayes and Will Hooper speut Sunday and Monday visitiuif at the home of Will Davis. Ladles' Aid will meet with Mrs. O. W. Brown Friday afternoon. All members please attend. Visitors wel come. MOUNT HOOD. Mrs. Al. Carmiohael teturned to her borne in Hood River last Saturday, W. F. LARAWAY'S JEWELRY STORE The Oldest in the City. Forty-seven Years in the Business. Our Stock is the largest in the county. We do our own watch work. Our experience was gained with the large factories of the East at our door. We apply factory methods in our work. We are competent to make our guarantee good. Our optical parlors are up-to-date. We put up our own Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Our buyer visits the Eastern markets each year and pur chases for two stores. -:- -:- -:- -:- No on con offer bottor tfooda nor bottor pricos Inepoct our Stor bofor purchasing R. E. LARAWAY. Manager rssK , i WfoW Af 1 fHr' ill? 01 WHEN IN NEED FINE COMBS or Other TOILET ARTIGLES You can have them higher in quality and lower in price at Kier & Cass' than any other place in the city. 1 Creams and Lotions, Powders and Cologne, Perfumery of All Kinds, Soaps, Sponges, Brushes, Comhs and Everything that anyone can demand for health and cleanliness. KEIR CASS SMITH BLOCK RELIABLE DRUGGISTS C DC 3C DC alter a fortnight's visit with ber niece, MraLou Baldwin. Mr. Hopkins and Will Helmer gave a dance at tbe ball rrlday evening. It waa quite well attended and those present said I bey bad a floe time. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Baldwin went to Portland Saturday for a sboit trip, expecting to return Monday Several of our boys went to see "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party" at Pine Urove last Friday eveuiug. Tbey express themselves ss blgbly pleased witb tbe eutertaiunient. Next Friday, May 15, is the tegular ? range meeting. A little faroe, "Tbe risb Liuen Peddler," is to be pre sented ior tbe literary program. Mr. and Mis. Hairy Prlndle left last Monday for a trip through Canada. Ihty have aold tbeir cottage and do not ex pool to return to Mt. Hood to reside. Aleo. Porteous had quite a runaway as be was going to ton last Friday. Something happened to tbe baroess and tbe horses ran, throwing Mr. Por teous out, and broke loose from tbe wagon. It happened near town and tbe horses didn't stop running until tbey get to tbe river. No damage waa done, boweve, and Mr. Porteous biougbt tbein back to tbe wagon and went on to town, returning witb bis load. Christian Budeavor last Sunday ev ening. Mrs. Paddy was a good lead er and tbe members took an aotive in terewt. I ho topic for next Sunday eveuiug is a eery interesting one. M ins Toon is to lead. BINGEN. A. J. Ilender.-tou. Peter I'oma, John Teiry and A. H. Coleman took No. 2 for The Dalles Friday, returning la tbe afternoon on No. 1, all having im portant business. (leo. E. Coleman has painted bis pool room and also bis residence In tbo first addition. ' As a surprise to all be painted tbem green. A. E. Eaton, of Wapato, Wash., has put up a large tent for a photograph gallery in BiuKen and is already do- Init a good buuluess. Mr. Eaton does very aloe work. Anybody wishing to nave bis or ber piotuie taken wil make a mistake if tbey do not go to Mr. rJatou. (Jeo. E. Coleman bas leased his pool and billiard hull to T. J. Llnd sey, ot laooma, Wash. Mr Llndsey used to be foreman in the paper mill at Yakima, but on aooount of tbe un healthiness of tbe work basoomelo liingen to improve bis health and will likely stay bere. D. '1. Santo, of Marysville, Ore, has rented patt of Mr. Morris' build ing and will put in a large stock of flour, ieed and hay by tbe first of June. Mr. Santo has been mooing a tlnur mill at Marysville for several years, but business getting a little slack up there be Is going to move to liingen, where lie expects to put a 1JO-barrel Hour mill in a year or so, and likely will run a box factory in conueotion with It A. K. liyrkett is putting up four large wlud mills on bis farm to pump water to ungate nualtaira patches, A. F. Sukadorf, ot Spiague, has purchased a whole block in tbe Hirst addition to liingen and expeots to put up a oioo residenoe tbis fall. Tbe new Uiugen nostomoo Is now oompleted and Is tbe nicest postoffloe In Klickitat county. It also bas plenty of room to bundle all the mail as soon as tbe trains commence to carry it when Bingen will be 'be dis tributing point for the wbole country baok of it Trout Lake, Camas, f ratrie and White Salmon, Hi. jr. Hutluuitth, or Ulenwood, was in town Saturday and made a busi ness trip to Portland. Mr. HoSsmlth Is putting in a large stock Of dressed lumber, moldtogs, etc., in Bingen. Anybody wishing anything in this Hue will llnd that K. P. bas very choice lot ou baud heie. oeo. lams will attend to your wants. bas been stopping at the Maple hotel the last three weeks. Sba Is organiz ing another lodge in White Salmon, the Women of Woodcraft. She says tbe Maple hotel is the only place she can get a good, aquare meal. Commencing Sunday, May 17, all trains on the North Bnuk road will stop for dinner at tbe Maple hotel, Biugeo, No. 2, east, at, 11:14 a. m., aud No. 1, west, at about 1 p. m. Ed. 11. Skusdorf, delegate to the county oonventiou held at Uoldeudale May 9, returned Sunday and reports having hud a good fine with the boys, but Is very ninob disgusted tbe way politics is n-anaged in Klickitat oounty. Ibis is bis first expetienoe as a delegate and ho thinks it did him good jiint to see bow the thing Is run by the White Salmon end tbe Uoldeu dale cbique. Bingen will likely bave a newspaper of its own soon, then we will give come of these other fellows a merry chase. We are ou tbe map aud will soon oonie to tbe front. The old remedies are tbe beat. HU-k ory fiurk Cough Remedy has been in use. for over one hundred years by the old Dutch Dunkardsof Pennsylvania and is still in use by all the old familie, of Western Pennsylvania. It absolute! pure: made from the bark of the whity or shell bark hickory Tee. The bark ie shipped from the east, and manufac tured in Salem, ;Oregon. For sale by Clins. N. Clarke and all dealers.. Hants Co-operation. 11. C. McAllister entered upon his duties of state Hah waiden May 3 and bas issued a statement in which he takes au optimietio tiew of tbe situa tion regarding fishing in Oregon , dy Hair is Scraggly Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer's Hair Vigor tnd have lone, thick hair; soft, even hair. But first of all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Ayer's Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The bast kind ol a testimonial "Bold lor over sixty years." by J. O. AyT Os., Imll, KaM. AIM tiers BHufeotami ( J SABSAPAUUA. PILLS. CHF.RRY PECTORAL. waters. MoAUIster has asked for tbe hearty co-operation of all men en gaged in the business and says tbat be will oonduot tbe office In an im partial manner. He baa located bis offices in Portland, where he expeots to be in a position to keep in closer touoh with fishermen from all parts of tbe state. His statement follow "Having been appointed master warden by tbe honorable boaid of fish oommhsiouers of the state, and hav ing accepted same, wiU say tbat i will be tbe friend of every man en gaged in tbe business, aud I want every man's frleudsbip, by respecting tbe nsblng laws ot tbe state to tbe letter, wblob 1 shall enforce I find tbem. 1 shall aim to conduct the office on an Impartial basis and at all times will retpeot tbe rights ot all tbe men in the industry, regardless nf whether or not they are on tbe upper or lower river. 1 want Ibe support of every man in tbe business as well as tbe Washington commissioner and tbe men in charge of the United States Osbeiy department "Working in harmony, I believe, within a reasonable time, that instead ot a 300,000 case paok, we can in crease It to 1,000,000 cases. I intend to locate my office in Portland, hav ing seoured quarters in the Oregonlan building, room 42, aud will deem It a favor if tbe oauners, or anyone en gaged in tbe business, will give me any Information or suggestion tbat will help me to conduct tbe office in an Intelligent manner. X shall also appreciate any information regarding tbe negllgeooe ot any officer holding a position under me, I want every man in the state ta send me every possible Item tbat may lead to tbe upbuilding ot the Usbiog industiy, for only tbiougb a united effort can we expeot to obtain results of mutual benefit. "I want to take tbis opportunity ot thanking all my friends for the loyal support they have given me In obtaining this appointment, and shall do all in my power to retain tbelr confidence in me by conducting tbe otfloa lu an honest way." "H. O. MoAUIster." Mary Col ten. Mrs. Mary Colton died at the resi denoe of ber grandson, C. J. Calkins, Friday, May 8, 1908, aged 86 years, 5 mcntbs and 24 days. The funeral was held Sunday at the residence, Rev, A. H. Latbrop officiating, and tbe re mains Interred at Idlewilde J. E, Nlobols bad charge of the funeral ar rangements, Tbe deoeased was born in New Vork, moving to Grand Kupids, Mich , where she resided for foity years be fore coming to Oregon. Sbe was a resident of Portland tor sixteen yearc, moving to Hood Kiver about a year ago, She is survived by C. J. Cal kins, a grandson, and ber daughters, Mis. Ellen Calkins and Mis A. L. Woideo, all ot Hood Kiver. Insist upon De.Witt's Witch Hasel Salve. It is especially iiood for Diles. ooiu uy iveir v;as. Special Notice. Uuvina secured the aennrv for thn .... . lamoua bdison phonographs and re cords, 1 wish to announce tbat 1 have just received the oouulote liue of maobines and the pntite tatalos cf records, being all tbe rut crds made l.y thia oompauy up to January 1, 19(8. Also a large stork of riNc rocorda. lu ell over three thousand to M-hct from. One cf tbe iurgt stocks in tbe slate. Cull and see and hear them. Smile's Piano Horse, Silaa ii. Soul". Hiiii For a bum or h wald iipplv I'Ii.-hiiIh-Iain's Salve. It will iiIIhv the nin h' nioel instantly and quickly henl the in jured parts. 'For aale by Keir & (Vs. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. iu lnrve or email tract. Smin- very g-xi land at low priivs at present ';.h,i' crowing cnmmui.ity. Six miles east i.f Hood Kiver. Alan 'homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to Imv will do well to writ) or soe OKO. CHAMBERLAIN LOOK HERE!! Special Discount on LADIES' PATENT OXFORDS These are all bright, clean, new SHOES, but we have an overstock in ladies Patent Low Shoes and to reduce them will make a special price for a short time. CLOTHING New lot of CL cTHING for Men and Boys. Two lots of double breasted Suitsat jjlO tuafcar6 crackerjaeks. Knicker bocker Suits for the boys and lot of extra Trous ers for men in corduroy, worsted, casi meres and cotton at from $1 up. SILKS PONGEE SILK A YARD WIDE "FOR 85c Cant bfefo;uii(J 6yry.day. hut we ljave ilwiti,.16ts . of bthec"goo(a Silks just as cheap. - SHOES District N6.' 76 For .Children have a great . reputation .. for ... -Hi 1,,. - . wear when you buy your- child a 'DISTRIlDT No. 7G SHOE 'you can rest assured .that you will get satisfaction. , ; . HOSIERY Black Cat Hos iery is guaranteed to be fast colors and wear satisfactorily. If you get a pair that is not right bring them back and get another. BELT r Big -line'-of ; Ladies and Children Belts in white linen, colored leathers & elastic. Whito Bel ts. for ladies.' 5c .$0;' pat,' leather Belt!, -children's,;" 15 & 25c; elastic & Jea" ther fth 40$ t7S. R. B. BRAGG & CO, Hood River, Ore. THE : TOGGERY iiaBBBBBBBa "TTna .. ina.- ntnaivn1 frvATv ' ' V ) . , New .York, a, fine, line; of . f , ft ; V) . i,J mul de, money v6rth It" 4 i which is worth moj'embnev than we are askligfpr ii'.. Q, ? . tome -w qwtnd;;6eIee1;., U V '. " ' ?your.bpring. Suit. ;.We also 1 have for"y.o'uri men di liW a. i irutr jiiuuo . aim A1II1U ..Matep-Situdeat States that .- 'are winners. ... Xhp Rbyat : ;TaiJof inailetjj "oirde.uits are thbesb every We will take, yiuvi;. measure, aud ; guarantee sati s'f acti b n. Come in dud', W this ljioe line of samples whether you want to .buy 'oi -not:. 9 R. H. COSHOW Prop,- .. .... -i ...Hood River's Leadiiii DruMst.... . ' ' "XV K1 H' LI . tt: nl. Pure Pnurs. with ja'ia(iv'ii?9 .to lioth patient nn i hvnieian l-ftesrtnil ,,, y"'i; f;-rtioti Vith 'ire' W'f liaiv ur:iin...l u il'.'ft Ai..,Y" t. '-.ir. I'ility In kii.ji y .ja;'.. : . t . Pure Friis&tirug the In nil unr iw M-'i4igi.a VI ui liring yoflr prtrrai.mfe ln yH.'t sure . i meal -r l ev ' ! . GLACIER PHARMACY.! mCTkK HOOD RIVWB., QJlQNt.. UN m; r - .:fs-: i- futmrf.-