The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, May 21, 1908, Page Three, Image 3

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HOOD RIVER QLAOBBR, THUKBDAY, MAY 21, 19Q.
Tfcee
G. A. R. ORDERS FOR
MEMORIAL DAY
Portland, Oregon, 'April 22, 1908.
(Jeueial Orders No. 5.
1. Fort teari una Gan. Jnhn A.
Logan, of giotioui memory, iMiied the
following general order itabliablng
Memorial Day. and the 2ttb annual
encampment of bli department at ila
eastern at newberg directed it be read
aa part ot the exerciaea of Memorial
Uay, by every pout in tbe department.
lieadquartera Grand Arm of tbe Ke
public, Washington, U. C, May
Ueueial Urden, No. 11.
1. Ibe 30 tb day of May la deals
nated for tbe purpose of strew log
who noners, orotbeiwlse decorating,
tbe graves ot comrades who' died in
defense of tbeir country during tbe
lute rebellion, and wbose bodiea now
lie in altnotit every city, Tillage and
numiet oburobyard In tbe land. In
tbia observance no form of oeremoov
is pieecribed, but posts and comrades
win in tbeir own way arrange suob
fitting aervioea and testimoniala of
respect as circnmstancea will permit.
We are orgauized, comrades, aa oui
regulations tell us, for tbe purpose.
among olb ! things, "ot preserving
and strengthening those kind and fra
ternal feelings which have bound to
Bother tbe soldiers, sailors and ma
rines wbo united to suppress tbe late
lebellioo." What can aid moie to
assure this result than by oberlabing
tenderly tbe memory ot our beroio
dead, wbo made tbeir breasts a barri
cade between our coantry and its
loesT lbeir soldier lives were tbe re
veille of freedom to a race In chains,
aud tbeir deaths tbe tatoo of rebel
lious tyranny in arms. We should
guard tbeir graves with sacred vigi
lance All tbe consecrated wealth
and taste of tbe nation can add to
their adornment and security Is but a
fitting tribute to tbe memory ot bei
dain defenders. Let no wanton foot
tread rudely on such hallowed ground.
Let pleasant paths invite tbe coming
and gclng of reveient visitors and
tond mourners. Let no vandalism ot
avatice or neglect, no ravages of time
testify to tbe present or to tbe com
ing generations that we have forgot
ten as a people tbe cost of a free and
undivided republic.
if other eyes grow dull and other
bauds (lack, and other heart! cold in
tbe solemn trust, ours eball keep it
well aa long aa tbe light and warmth
of life remain to us.
- Let u? then, at tbe appointed time,
gather around their sacred remaius
and garland the passionless mounds
ahove them with tbe choicest flowers
of spring time; let us raise above
them the deat old flag tbey saved
from dishonor; let us in this solemn
presence renew our pledges to aid and
assist those whom tbey have left
among us, a sacied charge upon a na
tlon'i gratitude tbe soldier's and
sailor's widow and orphan.
II. It is tbe purpose o' tbe com
mender in chief to inaugurate this
observance with the hope that it will
be kept up from year to year while a
survivor of tbe war remains to honor
tbe me ' ory of hit departed oomradee.
He earnestly desires tbe publio ptets
to call attention to tbis order and
lend its friendly aid iu bringing it to
tbe notice of comiades In all parts of
tbe oountry iu time for simultaneous
compliance therewith.
III. Uepaitment commanders will
use every effort to make this order
effective. By command of
John A. Logan,
Commander-in-Cbief.
N. P. Cbipmao, Adjutant General
II. The dopaitment commander does
not presume to add anything to the
eloquent words of our gieat commander-in-chief,
wishing only to cay tbHt
Saturday, May 30, 1908, will be ob
served with tbe usual sei vices aa Me
morial Day, and urging upon all,
both ooiuradei aud loyal citizens, a
generul and reverent observance of
tbe day, which for forty years has
been keit in honor of our noble dead.
He would remind all that tbis dy Is
not h holiday iu the usual sense of
that term, but rather a holy day, to
be kept iuloiing remembrance of
those liroio souls who gave up all
men bold dear, for tbeir country and
I s fleg.
III. The department oommauder
heartily commends to the cooimdes
tbe beautiful custom of strewing flow
ers on tbe waters iu loving memory of
the brave men of the navy, wbo sleep
In tbe "deep uufitboined caves" of
tbe sea.
IV. Post ooiumaoders are urgently
requested to ariange for services iu
tbe churches ot tbe department May
24, tbe Sunday preceding Memorial
Day. Let tbe comrades of the differ
ent posts make a speical effort to at
teud these services, thu showing
tneir respect for tbe day and tbeir
loyalty to tbe supreme oommandei,
as we las to 'heir country and its
flag.
V. The pouts are urged to give spec
ial attention to tbe wurk of visiting
tbe public schools duiiug tbe week
-.receding Memorial Day. Lbere is uo
more iiupnitaut work than that of
teaohing patriotism to the children
and youth of our country, and theie
s iu) ah) in wliicl) it CHU be so effec
tively peiformod ss in going to tbe
s bool bi.nsos mid talking to tbe
young people. Let us not torget tbat
tbe time for work is short, "for soon
t in. ht romeih, Aiiiu no mau can
work."
vl. fol commanders ma reminded
Itml Urn leading of Lincoln's Oettys
foiirtf xddn si tliould be a feature of
the exeicl es held in observance ot
this diiy.
VI 1. Each post chaplain is request
ed to rend promptly to these head
quarters a full report of Memoilal
Day exercise.
By oommaod of
S. F. lily the,
Official, Department Commander.
C. A. Williams, Adjt. Geo.
Humane Society Organic d.
The Hood River Valley Humana So
ciety hi beeu orgauized with the iol
lowinp officers: H. M. Abbott, piesl
dent; F. U. Coe, secretary; E H.
llartwig, tieanmer Hie boaid of
trustees consists of the three ctUcers
aud Mrs S. E. Bartmesp, Mrs. A.
M Cuoniog ud Mr. Goddar i. lhe
object of the sooietj- is "the preven
tion of cruulty to eveiy living oreat
ore by all proper means, iucludlog
bumane edooaMon." Any person may
become a member by signing tbe ap
plication blank and pavmeut ol 11
yearly dues. X'bese membership fees
are osed for current expeusea aud foi
literatuie; alio for prizes for composi
tion on bumane work. l'be main
work of tbe society ia education aud
not uroseoution, as some tbiua Pros
tcution will be resorted to only when
prosecution is oeoessary. Any citizen
oan make a couji laiut to a district at
torney, juatloe court; mar halor sher
iff. Ibis does not incur any expense
on tbe oomplaintant or aociety. Ibe
Unas go, by act of tbe legislature, to
tbe scbool mod. l'be society wishes
to secure members throughout tbe
whole valley and leceive tbe co opei-
ation of all Interested ia this work.
lbere Is a good interest and tbe off!
cera expect to eoioll at least fifty
memuers wimin abort time.
Advertised Letter List.
Goldsburg. Alma Mrs.: Courier.
Maud Mrs.; Noland, Gertrude Mrs.;
Adama, John; Aldrews, W. S. CI);
Andins, W. P. (4); Ileal, Harry; Bel
vin, Walter; Belt, H. 11. Supt. ; Bor
ders, C. A., (3); Canby. O. f. ; Cat
breath, T. W. Sr. (3) ; Carr, E. C. ;
inapman, llenry; Clement, H. ; Cox,
F. A. ; Copuse, O. ; Daly, Harry H.
(2): Davidson. A. E. : Davidson. B.
L. ; Davidson, U. L. ; Dennis, L. M. ;
DoUoo, Mr. ; Dudleston, J. W. (4);
Dunbar, Eroeat; Flitcroft, O. 11. (3);
uamea, t. U. ; Uargea, Jay A. ; Graff,
J. L.; Grosser, K. U. (2); Hail,
Claude: Hood. 1'boa: Honker. E.
11.; Kaotz, Fred; Kennett, Floyd;
nropp, S. A.; Lange, Wm. '3); Lao
on, C. M. ; Larson, C. N. (2) ; Loyd,
Mike; McAllister, W. D. (3); McClos
ky, D. I. ; Maoomber, IL K ; Mal
vay, J. E. ; Marysno. Baijelov; Mar-
land, A. L. (3); Masaing, E. K. ,
Mathews, E. P. ; Malson, A. L. (3) ;
Miller, J. K, ; Miliigan, J. (2); Moor
man, A. W. ; Morris. W. C. (2);01
sen, O. & ; Pugb, W. M. ; Ray, Fred
w. ; Kiohard, U. (2); Kiddle, J. W.
(3): Kobeitson. E. D. : Ross. P. T. :
8aul, A. 8 : S-ihoeuncb. Julius:
Smith, Frank; Snoboda, James;
Buow, j. u. ; Spencer, Ed. Ibertolla,
raui (Z) ; Tbomuson. C H. : rruitt.
M.L. (3) Wade. J. D. Wells. Harry
e. (2) Wblte, Earl U. (4) ; White,
r. t. ; Wood, Henry O. (3).
Wm. M. Yatea, Postmaster.
Kennedy's Laxative kugh Syrup
does not constipate, but on the other
nana its laxative principles gently move
the bowels. Children like it. Sold by
Keir & VMS.
The Hood River Banking A Trust
Co. sent two steamship tickets to
Denmark last week to prepay trans
portation for two Danish girls, wbo
are coming to Hood River aa domes
mob. Servant gills are badly needed
here and a thousand would Dnd em
loyment at good wages.
Mr. John Riba, of Vinintr, Ia., says.
"I have been selling De Witt's Kidne:
and Bladder Pills for about a year an?
they give better satisfaction than and
pill I ever sold." Sold by Keir & Cass
National Apple Show Arrangements.
Loula W. Hill, president ot the
Great Northern Railway Company, has
been cbosen to bead the directorate
of tbe National Apple Show Associa
tion of Spokane, recently incorporat
ed with a capitalization of (100,000, to
give a competitive exbitlt of apples
open to tbe world in the state armory
here Deoember 7 to 14. Other offloers
are: L. F. Williams, first vice presi
dent; E. F. Cartier, Van Diesel, sec
ond vioe president, and W. D. Vin-
oent, president of tbe Washington
State Bankers' Association, treasurer.
The secretary and manager will be
elected in May. The membership ot
the advisory board will include. lames
Wilson, Secretary of Agrioulture Hon.
Sidney Fisher, minister of agrioulture
of Canada, and fruit oommisisoners
frcm every state and province in
America, besides a number of English,
French, German and Australian ex
perts. The competitions, in wbioh
prizes ranging from 11.000 in gold for
tbe best single apple to ribbons for
district exhibit are to be awarded,
will take place during tee annual
meeting of the Washington State Hor
ticultural Association, and H is ex
pected there will be entries from
eveiy district ot note In tbe United
States and Canada.
The World's Bct Climate).
is nut entirely free from disease, on
the hign elevations feverB prevail,
while on the lower levels malaria is en
countered to a greater or less extent,
according to altitude. To overcome
climate affect ions, lassitude, malaria,
jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague,
and general debility, the moBt effective
remedy is Electric Bitters, the groat al
terative and blood purifier; the anti
dote for every form of tioiily weakness,
nervousness, and insomnia, bold under
guarantee at Chas. N. Clarke's drug
t-to'e. Price, ol)c.
Whooping Cough.
"In February our daughter had the
whooping cough. Mr. I-iine, of Hart-
land, recommended iiHinDeriaiu s
Cough Remedy and said it gave his cus
tomers tbe best ot satisfaction, we
found it as he said and can recommend
it to anyone having children troubled
w th whoooinif coueh." save Mrs. A.
Goss, of Durand, Mich. For sale by
Keir & Cass.
Timely Suggestion.
After having been seriously ill for
several weeks, Mr. Tyte-Pbist was de
clared to be out of danger.
"What's tbe use of getting well?"
be groaned, when tbe attending pby-
sioian broke lhe news to him, "I'll
bave to pay your bill, and I know
it II be a mighty steep one I
"What of that, my tiiendT" sootb
ingly spoko tbe doctor. "Think what
it costs to die in tbis town."
Mr. Tyte-PbiBt reflected a moment
That's so," be said, bis voice grow
ing stronger. "I hadn't thought of
tbat. " Chioago Tribune.
Will Stay In Hood River
The remedy that makes ou eat, sleep
and grow strong, called Palmo Tablets
wilt be sold regularly dv wiiuama
Pharmacy, Hood Kiver. These great
nerve and constit ution builders cost only
50c per box, six boxes, $2.60. tf
The old remedies arw the best Hick
ory Bark Cough Remedy has been iu
use for over one hundred years by the
old Dutch Duukards ol Pennsylvania-
and is still in use by all the old tarniiie,
of Western Pennsylvania. I. abcolutels
pure: made from the Imrk ol the whity
or shell bark hickory n-e. The bark ie
shipped from the east, and mnniifacs
tured in Salem, urt-uou. ior sale uy
Chan. N Clarke ami all dealers..
All right-of-way differences having
been settled, tbe Oregon Eleotiio Kail
way Company will continue tc build
its branch line to Hillsboro. l'be
people iu that vicinity are delighted
over the prospect i f btviug better
transportat on fuoiiltiea
W hen your food seems to nauseate
take Kodol. Take Kodol now and un
til yon know you are right again.
There isn't any doubt about what it
will do and you will Und the truth of
this statement verified after yon have
used Kodol for a few weeks, it is sold
here by Keir & Cass.
Frni: I'r sp cts.
County Froit Imnctor E. C. Aim-
strong, in disouislug tbe outlook tot
fruit in toll country tbia year, said
tbat crones are badly damaged In tbe
low lands and tbat there will be not
mora than half aa many harvested as
last year. Last yehr's cbeny crop
tbe Inspector characterized as abnor
mat and said tbat tbia year's orop ia
very fair and will be more than half
that of last year. Pears give promise
of a very goad crop la most localities.
It la too early to tell much about ap
ples, Mr. Armstrong aaid, tnt appear
ances indicat that the crop will be
good. Small fruit La promising, also.
Salem statesman.
Talue4 Same as Geld.
B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
View, Miss., aays: "I tell my customers
when the? buy a box of Dr. King a .ew
Life Pills they get tbe worth of that
much gold iu weight, tl afflicted witn
constipation, malaria or biliousness. "
Sold uuder guarantee at Chas. X.
Clarke s drug store. Zrc.
Raspberries Lower.
Tbe evaporated raspterry baa suffei
d Id prloe in tba east n oommon
with many other prodocta, and ia
quoted in New York at 24 cents, oi
seven cents leea than the price waa a
law months ago.
. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is best
for women and children. Its mild ac
tion and pleasant taste makes it prefer
able to violent purgatives, such as pills,
tablets, etc Get the booklet and a
sample of Orino at Clarke Drug Co.
Observe Formalities.
Stranger (in Bad Man's Land) 1
think tbat 1 eball make a few Informal
oalla.
Bad Bill-Stranger, don't do it
Whether you're oallin,' raisin, or
lsyln' down, take my advice and ob
serve all tba formalities oi tba game.
Bad Attack of Voseatery Cured.
"An honored citizen of tl is town was
suffering from a severe attack of dvsen'
terv. He told a friend if he could ob
tain a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he felt
confident of being cured, he having
used that remedy in tbe West. He
was told that I kept It in stock and loot
no time in obtaining, and was promptly
cured," says M. J. Leach, druggist, of
Wolcott, Vt. For sale by Keir & Cass.
Saved Them.
Mother How often have 1 told you.
Mary, tbat you must eat tbe crust
with tbe bread r Now you've left it
again. Ibe time will come when you
will be very glad to eat crusts.
Mary (ten years old) Yes, mother,
and that's why I'm saving- them now.
The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkatd
recommends "Hickory Bark Cough
Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your
cough, and guaranteed to be pure.
Made from the bark of the shell bark or
white hickory tree. Far sale by Chas.
N. Clarke and all dealers everywhere.
The Way to Succeed.
A good way to succeed in life ia to
keep your eyea open and your mouth
closed.
Kidney complaint kills more people
than any other disease. This is due to
the disease being so insidious that it
gels a good hold on tbe system before it
is recognized, roley's Kidney Ours
will prevent the development ot iatai
diseases if taken in time. Clarke Drug
Co.
Couldn't Break Away.
Henry Did you bave any trouble
making love to Miss HibbetT
Ernest None whatever. Ibe trou
ble oame wben 1 tiled to break away.
DeWitt's Lltte Early Risers are
small, safe, sure and gentle little pills.
Sold by Keir & Cass.
Change the Husband.
IW il1lnr A nA maAama aril nnl lalrA
zfs beautiful and so cheap bat) But
wnyr
Ona nntftrMv hnhftunrl dnann't likn
it, so 1 suppose I must change it.
Mlllinei But. madams I Whv not
change ze husband?
SIMPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA
Itching, Burning Skin Disease Routed
Without I He o Injurious Vrngs
Great inventors often have been
praised for surrendering the secrets of
their discoveries. Practically the same
thing happened in the medical world in
the case of Dr. Decatur I). Dennis, the
eminent skin specialist of Chicago.
I)r Dennis, in his own office practice,
discovered that pure vegetable oil . f
wmtergreen, properly mixed with other
simple remedies was practically a sure
specific for Eczema, psoriasis, barber's
itch, salt rheum, and other itching skin
diseases. But the oil of wintergreeu
alone was found ineffective. It required
other mild ingredients such as glvcerine
and thymol compounded with the
wmtergreen to produce the real eczema
cure.
This compounded D. D. D. Prescrip
tion positively takes away the itch at
once the instant it is applied to the'
skin. This vegetable liquid does away
with deleterious drugs so long used in
an attempt to doctor the blood, whereas
modern science has determined tnat
ezcenia is flrBt and all the time a skin
dioense.
If you want to know more about the
merits of D. D. D. Prescription, call at
our store. We vouch for this remedy.
Keir A Cass, Druggists.
Just a (iness.
It was Monday rooming and the
rent collector wax pursuing bis task.
His bag was getting heavy wben be
reached tbe bouse ot Mrs. McPbersoo.
Little Johnnie opened tbe door and
said: "Mother and father me oat;
will you please oall Friday?"
"And why on f iiday, my little
man?" asked tbe collector.
"That's what 1 don't know." re
plied Jobnny, "unless It's teoause we
are going to leave ou Thursday."
Danger in Delay.
Kidney Diseases are too Dangerous for
Hood River People to Neglect.
The great danger of kidney troubles
is that they get a firm hold before the
sufferer iccognizes them. Health is
trad u ally undermined, iiackache.bead
ttrhe, nervousness, lameness, soreners,
lumbago, urinary trouble, dropsy, dia
betes and Bright's disrasx follow ti
merciless tuccrttsion. Don't neglect
your kidneys Cure the kidneys with
the certain and sare remedy, uoan s
Kidnev Pills, which has cured people
right here in Hood River.
W. I. Maker, Hood River, OregOB,
says: "Kve-y winter I have suffered
from lumbago. As soon as the cold
weather would come on I would be flat
on my back, and al'hough I doctored
and tried many remedies I could not ob
tain the slightest relief. After suffer
ing in this manner for three years my
attention was called to Doan's Kidney
Pills and 1 procured a box at Clarke's
drug store. I used the contents of the
first bx and received more relief than
from an v of the doctor's medicines and
other remedies I had ever used. I con
tinued taking them and at present do
not foel tha slifflitest iin nf kidnev
complaint. I give Doan's Kidney Pills
th credit lor the great cnange tbey
have brought about in my condition."
For sale bv all dealers. Price 60 cts.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sn!e agents for the United States. Re
member the name Doan's -and take
no other,
Z.ZTZ7V, T TJrznr3tt.7S.aT3
ui:a:iviNG mly&j
FRESH
Flour and Feed
m
i I i' J 1 ,
i f "
ASCCCESSFCR BAKING
lw ays follows theuss of White lUver
and Golden Crown flour. Whether vou
bake bread, cakes, pies, or any kin ! of
pastry, you will find thU Hour a safe and
reliable standby. Try it once and you
will never use any other.
CELEBRATED
WHITE RIVER
AND
GOLDEN CROWN
BRANDS
MADE FHOM
SELECTED HARD WHEAT
ij
STRANAKAN & CLARK
HOOD R1VKR, OKKGOX.
a T. RAWMJ.V
r. H. btTAHTOV
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
Stocli Grown on Full Roots.
We (!!. to let our frit-nds and patrons know
thwt Ur i io Ml t'lanting w will hare and can sup
ply m '( mi ulinr
Cherry,! o3i Apricot, Peach& Plum Trees.
QRAP)1. OURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS,
Shade and Ornamental Trees.
Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can
supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitten
berg and Jonathan apple trees.
RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or.
WHOLESALE RETAIL
THE DALLES NURSERIES
R. II. WEISKIS, Prop.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
GHOWKB AND DKALER IN
FRUIT, SHADE
AND
TREES
GRAPE VINES
AND
SMALL FRUITS
Roses and Shrubbey,
ORNAMENTAL
Evegeens
Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation.
..MILLER'S DRUG STORE..
Has just received a shipment of American and Im
ported Perfumes, Lundberjs, Kioger's, Koger & Gal
lett's in bulk and presentation boxes.
The Finest Imported Soaps for the Toilet
Toilet Sots, ''Fancy Papetrie, and many other ar
tides suitable for Presents.
On the Heights, Hood River, Ore.
Why Go Down the Hill?
When Doing Your
Remember we wash CAUPETS
LACK CURTAINS, etc. at
reasonable prices.
HOOD RIVER
Laundry Co.
HUMK 1'HONE 11
a4.jjuumiai wJf
i si
mml An nrr an
imo union Pacific
3 Trains to the East Daily
Thtonph Pullman ntnndnrds and tonrlHt
lplne run dully to omha, Chicago, Hpo
knp; tourist slopilnif oars dally to Kannas
City: through Vnllmnn tonrlst uleoplnit cur
(rxrinally conducted) weekly to Ohlratjo.
RrrllnlnK chair cart (Keats free) to the East
dallv,
I 'n Ion Henot Leave. Arrive
('hlcairo-t'ortlRnd Special for
the Kat via Hnntlngton, dally 8:30 am 8:50 pm
Hpoknne Flyer for Knstern
w wnniKUn. walla walla,
l.e-llnn.YxMir d'Aleilcnnil
Oreat Northern polntu, dally B:U pm 8:00 am
Atlantic EiprenH fortheKaiit
via tlnntlniton, dally 0:00 pm 9:45 am
Portland-pcndleton local for
II ,ntnti between Pendleton
and Port land, dally 7:16 am B:1S pm
RIVER SCHEDULE
Comfort for Horses
5 A Blankets 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
of wear are characteristics of
the 5A Blankets. Ask for
5A. Look for the 5A trade
mark.
Buy a 5A Blai Girth for the Stable.
Buy a S. Square for the Street.
We Sell Them
S. J. FRANK
Harness aud Saddles
FOR A8TOKIA and
way point, connecting
It h tea mer for 1 1 aco
and North Beech tem
er Haanaln, Xrh street
dock (water per.)
FOR Dayton. Oreeon
City and Yamhill Rtv
r point. Aeh atreet
!o-k (wMt-r per.)
F'lR LRWI8TON.i:40 A. M.VoOP. M
Hh, it wivmIiIiJ Illv I Pellv
frami HiM. Wwi. i ciMat eit
, Kiiturday Friday
:( P. M. W)0 P. M
Dally Dully
eicept except
Snartay, Hunday.
atnrday,
HI0 P. M.
7:08 A. M. 7:30 P. M,
Dully Dally
except except
Hunday, Sunday.
OFFICE BolIKS
Freight Honae 8 a. m. to 12 noon: I to 5 n.
m. No freight received or delivered after 6
p. m.
Pameneer Depot Hours for delivery of ex
press ami baggage will he 8 a. iu. till p. m.
WM. McMURRAY.
Oeneral Pajwenger Agent, Portland, Or.
.BICYCLE SHOP.
J. MARION REID "
Bicycles, Guns, Sewing Ma
chines, Furniturs, Umbrellas,
Stoves and Locks Repaired.
KEYS MADE TO ORDER
Bicycles,, (iunR, etc., ent by express for
repair will be neatly mid promptly re
paired ami returned. Can gave you fl
to I.UO on price of new wheel. Tiree,
brake, ami nil kinds of repairs sold at
1'ortlund prices. I'riow .furnished on
application, Reforence: Bradetrec.
fiUlonne8 and Constipation.
For yeara I wa.4 troubled with hi lions-
ne and constipation, which nm)H life
miferable (or me. Mv appetite failed
me. I lost rnv tmial force Hnd vitality.
Pepsin preparationn and cathartic only
made matters worse. I do not know
where I should have been today had f
not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tab'ets. The tablets relieve the
ill feel i ne at once, atreniithen the di
eeetive functions, purify the stomach,
liver and blood, helping the system to
dr its work naturally. Mrs. Roca PottH,
Birmingham, Ala. There tablets are
for tale by Keir & Caw.
C. P. ROSS
Billiards and
Bowling Alley
and Confectionery
PA H 1.0 Hr!
THE BEST LINE OF
Tobaccos and Cigars
IN THE CITY
Thu Oregoaian, Telegram and Journal
ON HALE SUNDAY.
Go to the HOTEL VAbrCQMA
For Your
SUNDAY DINNER
P. F. FOUTS, Prop. Hood fiiver. Or
GOULD & SNYDER
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating
All jobbing promptly attended to.
S. E. BARTM
ESS
UNDERTAKER
& EMBALMER
Dealer in
Furniture
and Building Material
buy-
CUPID
FLOUR
If You Want the best
Money can Buy.
We Have a Car of Fine
OATS j"st in.
Hood River Milling Co.
3C
30
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF
n Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash
I! AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
p COME TO US DIRECT FOR
WOOD.FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
J: CEMENT AND LIME
f AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
U TBANAH AN Sc CA AQK
fl Hood River, Oregon J)
TIIOS. CALKIN-1
WALTER I8ENBERO
Riverside Dairy
We can supply you with any quantity of Fresh Milk
PRICES ON APPLICATION
Free Delivery. Phone 414
I wit-
KIMBALL
Cultivator
The Kimball is the only vveeder that has made good and
l liin season's demand will far exceed the supply, so place
your orders early, if .you need a weeder. I have a large
assort ii Hit of sizes in stock at present. Beware of imita
tions. Unless the knives have the right set and temper
t hey i re worthless. See that the name Kimball is on each
weed'T.
J. R. NICKELSEN
Exclusive Agent For Hood River