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Woman'sWorid
MRS. KATE L JONES.
TKa Nw Pr..d.tit of th. Woman'.
National Rlif Corp.
Mis. Kata E. Jon th. n. ...
tlonal prwMant of the Woman'a Re-
iwr corps, who was elected to lta
bfgheat office by the great woman's
auxiliary of the Q. A. R. at the annual
encampment In Saratoga last summer,
Is one of the ablest of patriotic work
ers. In choosing her the Woman's
corpa has honored one of Its beat
known veterans.
Mrs. Jones Is a pioneer In the work
of the W. R. C. She has been In the
movement ever since it began, and she
helped It to begin. It was Mrs. Jones
who organized and was made presi
dent of the first Woman's Relief corps
In New York state. That was m Sep
tember, 1883. Six months later,
through her efforts, the department of
New York state was formed.
The first national convention of the
Woman's Relief corps at Minneapolis
In 1884 found her seated as a delegate.
She was elected national chaplain In
1888; has served two years as depart-
MBS. KATB B. JOKES.
ment president and four years as de
partment counselor. For the past four
years Mrs. Jones has been devoting
her efforts to the new work of patriot
lc Instruction, Inaugurated by the Wo
man's Relief corps, In which she baa
done efficient work, traveling all over
the country and Introducing new fea
turesthe department presentation of
flags, the badge pin contests and the
flag mission to the white schools of the
south.
Mrs. Jones gets her patriotic Impulse
directly, being a lineal descendant of
the Herklmer-Schuylers of Revolution
ary fame. A strong effort was put
forth for her election last year. She
won out this year in a lively contest
for the leadership.
Why Wo Do Thoso Things.
Many customs are so common that
we have lost sight of their origin.
Times and habits have changed. Rel
ics of olden days have been banded on
and carried down from generation to
generation to our present day.
Shaking hands is an example and
began In this way: When adversaries
were making a truce with one another
each found It wiser to grasp the oth
er's weapon hand to Insure himself
against treachery. The truce conclud
ed, they become friends, and so the
custom grew as a salutation between
friends. Even nowadays enemies do
not shake hands till peace-a truce ia
made.
Perhaps the modern woman discov
ered the origin of the courtesy, and that
is why it bos dropped out of use. At
one time It was the custom for women
to go on the knee to men of rank to
beg for mercy, and later It became an
acknowledgment of superiority. That
Is why it Is stlU retained where royal
ty is concerned, but the example of
the old country woman who still
"bobs'' to the squire's lady Is not fol
lowed by the younger generation, and
the pretty courtesy that was the fash
ion when our grandmothers held sway
is now forsaken and almost obsolete.
A man when greeting a lady raises
his hat. Why does his salutation take
this form?
In the days when armor was more
fashionable than silk hats or panamas
the helmet was only raised when no
danger was near, so to lift the hat wna
a sign that the wearer dared to stand
In the presence of the person so greet
ed unarmed.
What of the oldest of old customs,
the kiss?
To kiss Is to adore, and the word
adore signifies simply to carry the
hand to the mouth. Kissing the band
to the statue of a god was a Roman
form of adoration and as a mode of
salutation expressed reverence and
worship. To .kiss the book when tak
ing an oath Is a public acknowledg
ment that you adore the deity whose
book you kiss. To kiss the lips is to
adore the living breath of the person
saluted. In Scripture allusion is made
to kissing the hem of garments, which
signifies an adoration of anything be
longing to or touching the wearer,
while kissing the feet or ground was
;to bumble oneself in adoration.
nobodyTpared
Kidney Troubles Attack Hood River
Men and Women, Old and Yonng.
Kidney ills seize voung and old.
Come quicklv with little warning.
Children xuffer in th-ir e;irly years
Can't control the kidney secretions.
GirN are languid, nervous.suffer pain.
Womfn worry, can't do daily work.
Men have lame anl aching backs.
The cure for man, woman, or cSild.
Is to cure the cause the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kid-
ne v . , , , .
Cure all forms of kidney suffering.
H od River testimony proves it.
M. C. Stutts, Hood River, Oregon,
eays: "My wiie has used Doan's Kid
ntv Pills and she thinks there is noth
ing like them for kidney complaint and
its Mttendiwt Bymptom. For a long
time she suffered from backache, kid
ney (lifficultv, headaches and many
other symptoms of kidney cnmpliunt.
At the time D.aiiV Kidney Pills were
brought to her attention, he was in
erv lO'.r health. She procured I'ox
of Doan' Ki.ln.-y fill- t Clarke's drug
U; ami h- "I I.h.1 tried m; many
remlie" revioulv without satmfactory
remit, she mir(.r sed at tli- l-ene-fit
ehe derived from t lie nee ! Dnan s
Kidney Pill". She continued taking
thrni 'and it wa not long More the
trouble IihiI entirely .lipfared. Mrs
i-ntt, i now in ununlly nood health
. . rx ITi.lnau P ilia hp
..ill I gives w" .,
credit."
&m&m: Calwornia
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Golden Gate Coffee
SOLD ON MERIT
J. A. POLGER & CO.
EcUUUhed 1850 SAN FRANCISCO
For sale by all dealer. Price 60 -Ip.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
ole agents for the United States. Re
member the name Doan's and take
no other.
Will Try to Keep Town WO.
Medford Saloon men and antl-
prohibitionists began suit Monday to
prevent prohibition from going into
effect In Medford. A clause in the
eity charter gives ground for this ac
tion, and Robt. O. Smith, of Grant
Pass, has been retained as attorney
la the eaae.
The old remcdien arv the best' Hick
ory Bark CuukIi Remedy ban been in
use for over one hundred years hy the
old Dutch Dunkardsof Pennsylvania
and is Btill in ue by all the old famille,
of Western Pennsylvania. I. ataolutela
pure: made from the bark of the whity
or shell bark hirkorr ree. The bark ie
shipped from the east, and mnnnfacs
tureu in Salem, Oregon. Kor sale by
Chas. N. Clarke and all dealer..
Hopes Center at Denver.
Chicago, June 8. Leaders in the
woman suffrage movement held a
meeting today to decide what they
should do with the Republican Na
tional Convention. The radicals were
in favor of fighting, but the veterans
counseled moderation and said the
best plan was neither to beseech nor
demand, but to make a dlnlfled re
quest. The women are very hopeful
that the Democratic National Conven
tion will grant them a suffrage plank,
as they have some sort of under
standing with Bryan to this effect.
If you will make Inauirv it will be a
revelation to you bow many succumb to
kidney or bladder troubles in one form
or another. If the patient in not be
yond medical aid, Foley's Kidney Cure
will cure, it never disappoint. Clarke
Drug Co.
f atally Injured by Tree.
Independence, Or., June 8. Jef
ferson Krebs, son of Leonard Krebs,
the large hop-grower of Indepen
dence and Salem, was mortally hurt
by a tree falling on him Saturday.
Mr. Krebs was a young man 19 years
old. The last reports from the Sal'
hospital give very little hope for
recovery.
When you ne d to take eometliint
take it promptly for the stomach, but
take somethiot: ou know is reliable
something like Kodol. For Dyspepsia
and Indigestion Kodol in pleasant to
take, it is reliable, and is guaranteed to
give relief. I' is sold by Keir & Cass.
RETURNS OP THE ELECTION
Give Chamberlain Plurality of 1937
Over Cake for Senator.
Portland, Or., June 8. Returns
give Chamberlain, Democratic nomi
nee for United States Senator, a plu
rality of 1937 over H. M. Cake, the
Republican nominee.
In the First Congressional District
W. C. Hawley, Republican, has a plu
rality of 17,338. Representative
Ellis has been re-elected to Congress
by a plurality of 22,165. Aitchlson,
Republican, in the Second Congress
ional District, received a plurality of
12,492. State Dairy and Food Com
missioner, J. W. Bailey, Republican,
has a plurality of 39,819. R. S.
Bean, Republican-Democrat, for su
preme judge, received a total vote of
82,729. The total number of votes
cast In the state approximated 102,-
Coos Hr -,.-.- ior Big Fair.
Marshfield Extensive arrange
ments are being made by the local
board of directors for the Second
Southern Oregon District Fair, to be
held in this city August 26 to 29. in
clusive. It is intended to make this
the largest fair that Coos Bay baa
ever known.
DeW'tt's Kt.lnev and Blmiiler Hlls
are prompt and th'omugh anil will in a
very short time strengthen the weaken
ed kiiln-yt. Sold oy kuiv s v h-h
Wife Fills the Pulpit.
Seattle, Wash., June 8. Mrs. Wln
fleld Scott Smith filled the pulpit of
the Rational Churoh last night, tak
ing the place ef her husband, the
regular minister, who Is recovering
from a surgical operation. The con
gregation agreed that she filled all
requirements. In explaining his ab
sence, Rev. Mr. Smith sent a charac
teristic message by his wife, which he
called the "First Epistle of Wlnfleld
Scott Smith to the Rational Church,
whieh Is now assembled In Seattle."
Rev. Smith's charge is a ereedlesa
congregation, whose belief is along
universalist lines. Some of the most
prominent cltiiens of Seattle are
among its members.
mil :y in Hoed Rlrer
The remedy that makes you eat, sleep
aud grow strong, called Paluio Tabluti
Sunshine
in every tin of
! will be sold regularly tv Villiaii,s
Pharmacy, Hood Kiver. These great
nerve and constitution builder cost only
60c per box, six boxes, $2.50. tf
CHARGES AGAINST GKO. II. BILL
DISMISSED.
Vice-President of the Title Guar,
antee Company Cleared.
Portland, Or., June 8. George II.
Kill, vice-president of the defunct
Title Guarantee & Trust Company,
will not be prosecuted on the four
charges on which he was indicted
with J. Thorburn Ross, T. T. Burk
hart and J. E. Aitchlson. All four
charges were dismissed this morning
in the Circuit Court by Presiding
Judge Gantenbein at the motion of
the Deupty District Attorney.
The dismissal of the charges as to
Hill does not affect the other three
bankers, and they still have the
charges hanging over them. Ross is
the' only one who has had a trial and
he was tried on only one of the four
charges.
It is the opinion of District At
torney Manning that Hill was not
active as an officer of the bank and
knew practically nothing of the deals
which led to the Indictments. The
books of the hank revealed no active
participation by Hill.
If State Treasurer George A. Stael
Is Indicted because ef tkt part he
played In the handling f the educa
tional fund of the state, which re
sulted In its dissipation by the offi
cials of the Title Guarantee & Trust
Co., It will be returned by a grand
jury or an Information will have to
be filed by George J. Cameron when
he assumes charge of the office of
District Attorney.
Kodol is ti e b"t known Drerjaration
that is offered t the people today for
dyspepsia or ind'watioii or any stom
ach trouble. Koilol digests all foods.
It is pleft"iint to ike. It Is sold here
by Keir & Cass.
Is erecting a plant at
PORTLAND, OREGON
for the manufacture of their
world famous
PORTABLE WELL
DRILLING MACHINES
for water, oil, gas, etc., etc
A moderate amount of
money will start yon in
a. profitable business.
STAR PORTABLE
DRILLING MACHINES
have been proved by
Competitive Tests to be
The Best In The World.
For full particulars regard
ing well drilling machines,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
or
AKRON, OHIO.
OREGON
Ssioip Line
ad Union Pacific
3 Trains to the East Dally
Through Pullman standard! and tourlat
taepinr ear dally to Omaha. Chlraen, Hrnv
knf: tonrlst slDlne; cars dally to Kanww
(11 y: tliroupb Pull nun toiii-lut ileeplng cur
fnerin!illv conducted) weekly to Chicago.
Rcolinlnn chair cart (Meats n-ee) to tbtKant
dally.
Union 1Wtvt Leave. Arrive
Chicago-Port lnnd Special for
the Kbi via H ti1lnjrnn, dully 8:30 am 8:50 pin
Hnokane Flypr lor RHitern
Waxhimitor. Walla Walla,
lwtatnti. i 'neiar d'Alene and
irei vonhfrn afllnta. dally 8:11 pm 8KX am
Mlamlc RxpreKK fortheKaat
!! Hnntlngton, dHlly fl:0Opm (:iram
I'on'Hnrt-Pf n'lletnn local for
ill .tint- iiwccn Pendleton
nd Portiimd. ally 7:ISara WSpm
RIVER SCHEDULE
KiK A8TOKIA and 8 00 P. M,
5:00 P. M
Dally
except
Sunday.
way polnta. connecting
with xteamer for II- aco
and North Beach ateam
r Hafwalo. Aah atreet
4(k fWMtf-r oer.l
Dally
except
Sunday.
Saturday,
1IKUI f. si.
FOH llHVI'in, Oregon
City and Vainhlll Rlv
or olni. A.h atreet
dork iwao-r n-r.)
TUB Star XJ
mil!! Mine Co. I
i
i PORTLAND, OREGON 1
IV
f1liindlffii M
A. Pi T.T'laW
7:00 A. M. 7:S0 P. M.
Dally Dally
except except
Sunday. Sunday.
FOR LKWIMTON.no A. 51.
Idaho, and way pciluta.j Dally
from Rlparla. Wah. I except
1 Saturday
40 P. M
llallv
ejem
Friday
orrica hoOkm
Kp-tKht Ilonae a. m. to 1J noon: I mi n.
m. N" freltrht received or delivered after 5
n. in.
Penger Depot Houra for delivery of ei-
nrew and baggage will be a a. ni. till 6 p. m
WM. McMURRAY.
General Pauenger Agent. Portland, i r
B
AsuccKssm: baking
w a vs follow a tlieimu of White T:U -
and Goldt-n Crown (lour. Whether
1 COPVI-l'."!
bake bread, cakes, pies, or anv kind of
paxtry, you will tind thitllour a anfe and
relinhle standby, fry it once and
will never use any other.
STRANAHAN & CLARK
HOOD RIVKK. OREGON.
01 T. RAvVKON. r. H. BTA2TTOV
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
Stock Grown on Full Roots.
We dt'piirf to let our friends and patrons know
thwt fv ilf ' ill planting wt will hare and can sup
ply id i- i i.uihnr
Cherry, P r r.Aprlcot, Peach& Plum Trees,
' GRAPi CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS,
Shade and Ornamental Trees.
Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can
supply the trade with plwntj of Newtown, Spitiea
berg and Jonathan applv trees.
RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or.
WHOLESALE RETAIL
THE DALLES NURSERIES
R. H. WKBER, Prop.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
GROWER AN I) OKA1.BR IN
FRUIT, SHADE
TREES
AND
ORNAMENTAL
Cvg'na, Roici and 5hrubbey.
Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation.
..MILLER'S DRUGSTORE..
lias just received a shipment of American and Im
ported Perfumes, Lundberg's, Itieger's, Roger & Gal
lett's in bulk and presentation boxes.
The Finest Imported Soaps for the Toilet
Toilet Seta, Fancy Papetrie, and many other ar
tides suitable for Presents.
On the Heights, Hood River, Ore.
Why Go Down the Hill?
0 When Doing Your B
SPEE CLEANING
Remember we wrkJi CARPETS
LACE CURTAINS, etc. at
reasonable prices.
HOOD RIVER
Laundry Co.
Now!!!
Is the Time to Order
Pacific
(Peaceful)
Electric Irons
Who cuts the wood on ironing day?
Who is it MiHler Man?
Who carries in Hju woud? I nay
, Here is a better plan.
An iron to heat without the use
Of either wood or coal ;
Attach il to your 'leciric juice
And you have reached the itoal.
The Iron stays hut with hardest wear
It never more gets cold ;
And neer needs the leiist repair,
While Mrs. never scolds.
Your houee in cool, your temper too,
The wood left on the pile,
The new Iron hunts tlie old lor yon,
h'r grit it kinmil a mile.
We will plate one of these
labor savers in your home j
on 30 days free trial. If ;
you like the Iron after giv
injr it a thorough trial, we
will sell it to you at cost
to us. Price $4.50
Home Telephone No. 55
Pacific " " 1071
Hood River Electric Light
Power and Water Co.
gi HOME PUUNK m Eg
Mmwzraxea'SErmm t
HKCKIVIXO DAILY
FRESH
Flour and Feed
CELEBRATED
WHITE RIVER
AND
GOLDEN CROWN
BRA DS
r
MADE FROM
SELECTED HARD WHEAT
vou
vou
GRAPE VINES
AND
SMALL FRUITS
Lap Duster
Made in Two Tlundred Hand
some Embroidered Patterns.
Beautiful Designs. Highly
Colored. Look or or. Label.
FOR SALE BY
S. J. FRANK
Harness and Saddles
Tents & Wagon Covers
WOOD FOR SALE.
I am prepared to (urnmh mill and slab
wood, also other kinds 01 wood.
I have a new kiihoHup wood Haw and am
prepared to do sawing. Also do general
team work.
FRED HOWE.
. BICYCLE SHOP.
J. MARION REID
'Bicycles. Guns, Sewing Ma-
j chines, Furniturs, Umbrellas,
j Stoves and Locks Repaired,
j KEYS MADE TO ORDER
j Bicycle, 'juris, etc., sent by exprecs for
I rvpa'ns will be m-atly and promptly re-
paired and returned. Can save you
j to fcl.Ot) on price of new wheal. Tires,
brakes, and nil kinds of repairs sold at
forthinu prices. t'nces.Uirnisliert on
I application. Kelerence: liradHtrer.
C. P. ROSS
Billiards and
Bowling Alley
and Confectionery
1'ARLOHS
THE BEST LINE OF
Tobaccos aud Cigars
IN THK UTV
The Oregonian, Telegram and .fourral
ON HALE SUNDAY.
Qo to the HOTEL WAUCOMA
For Yir
SUNDAY DINNER
P. F. F0UTS, Prop. Hood River, Or
GOULD & SNYDER
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating
All jobbing promptly attended to.
S. E. BARTMESS
UNDERTAKER
& EMBALMER
Dealer in
Furniture
and Building Material
BUY
If You Want the best
Money can Buy.
We Have a Car of Fine
OATS J'ust in-
Hood River Milling Co.
DC
'E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF
Ilia. a. r r J
miraie or joaa. mmvt ui rourcn
AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
n COME TO US DIRECT FOR
W00DLFIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
J; CEMENT AND LIME
fj AS WE UNLOAD DIIIECT FROM THE CARS
U QTDAMAHAM fJ ADk'
m ii ai -w ii ii mi i M-Mk iiia
ft Hood River, Oregon f)
TIIOS. CALKINS
Riverside Dairy
We can supply you with any quantity of Fresh Milk
PRICES ON APPLICATION
Free Delivery.
The Kimball is the only weeder that has made good and
this season's demand will far exceed the supply, so place
your orders early, if you need a weeder. I have a large
assortment of sizes in stock at present. Beware of imita
tions. Unless the knives have the right set and temper
they ire worthless. See that the name Kimball is on each
weeder.
J. R. NICRELiSEN
Exclusive Agent For Hood River
FLOUR
3IC
30C
a.- -f fia L w
0
WALTER ISENBERG
KIMBALL
Cultivator