The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 16, 1908, Page Four, Image 4

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    fiOOB RHTER OLA01K THURSDAY JfrtY 16, 1568.
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CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
Clinton Wood, Kloicr LaKertj und
Kerala Uicbter went up near Lot
Luke luxt week for few day tlnliintf
id outiug.
While employed with tbe Uloclier
bi? prew, l-'mulc fearce met with
quite sver accident. Id nukiuK
the back atroke the plunger itriirk
bini jutt above and a little in fout
of tbe hip hone with miou force that
ba fell to the ground. Tbo iujurj was
very painful but at la-t accouuta Mr.
l'phrce was improving.
Mr. Crockett and dnuhtei llil'red
aie here for a visit with Mrs.
Crockett's dHUKlteri, Mabel Kemp
aud Margi Crockett and with tbeir
niHiiy friends in Odnll ond vicinity.
1. L. UunHBulea expnctM to leuve
Odell and seek elewbfre. Mr. (Jun
aaulea' health lim net le-u tbe tett
and he rboiu here hoping he might be
benefited ty to doing but Had it
iieeetfiary to go elnvwhere for relief.
Ilia Udell friend regret tbat tbia
movo ia necessary, tut hope he way
Bud that great blewiug heaitb.
Naomi and Kva lioyed are home
from Pottlaud. Kreryooe ia gUd to
know that Naomi returns much im
proved in heaitb.
Kalpb Caldwell hat been enjoying a
vitdt with bin grnndfathpr whose Lome
Ih Id Prlnoetou, Kirnm.
Lurliue and lrnun Kinhet returned
td their homo a. Motder. They have
been here for a week with their grand
p'irents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood.
Mr. and Mr, li. T. Voting went to
l'ortluod lint week to cniiHtiit a epeo
iiilint legnrdiug Mrs Youug'a ill
liOHlth. Mrs. Vouug remained lu
Portland lor treatment.
Mario Lockiuiiii in enjoying a visit
with her friend, Edna hooper, o' An
tnlope, Oregon, who cuiue tn the
Lookmun hmiiojiue day lnt-t week.
liev. A. 11. Cash, of Hood itiver,
held services in Odell Sunday morn
ing aud evening.
Last Tuesday uight I). I). P. Kertba
I'olts regularly inulullud tbe following
oilloera of Huol KebckHn Lodge No.
100, 1. O. O l lor the preflmit term:
Anna Croxhy, N. (). ; Helen Lockmun,
V, O. ; Gertrude Clark, Aio. ; Lennre
Menace, War. ; J. It Crobay, O. (1. ;
1. Laoey, It. S. N. (i ; KevilliN.w
in im, L. S. N. (). ; Marin Lockuuiu,
Cowl.; C. K. Mwdker, K. H V. (1. ;
). H. Ehrnk, L. K. V. Ci. ; Lillian
ilibbard, 1. S. U. j KutieCnrnen,CI)up.
Mr. aud Mr. Howell Mcteiilf and
children, of Pine drove, were here
Sunday f"r vinit with (. K. ilowei
inun end family. Mra. Metcalf and
Mra. liowernin Hre eiterc.
A good ChiUtian KndeHVor meeting
whs held luht Suuduy eveuintf, Paul
Talmage, lender.
Mr. and Mr. P. T. .Shelley have
gone to their new borne at rangera
hoHdiiuartura, ttlirty II vo milea from
Portland.
(iuy Tuluiage ha J beau here for a
v i nit with hie wife and daughter,
Konalio.
After more than two week 'a sulfei.
log lesuctiug from un Injury, tbe par
ticulars of which have beuu told,
(leorge P, Marker Iiiih gone to his
rest. At no time in I) nth oilier than
end, but iu 1 1 1 i h case it would Hcem
doubly ho. A man, vouuk, etroug in
strength, of a clean life, Mti token in
ho uul iiikijd for a way mid allur lin
gering fur dayi nt tunes with what
koemoil nhancea tor recovery be lu ut
laxt takeu and the no v home which Im I
had prepared aud Milch v. Ill amr j
terve to lemind the wife, oflitlbii
more tbnu a year, of him wiio.se hands j
had wrought that this home might to.
Tbe little baby will nut r-,n,om ter a
father's, love, llio puents, brothers
and alsterH mid Irieuds will not iigaln
hear the jovial gieuting uor Fee tho
leady smile and t il can only ask the
old question, "Why inu-t hii'h sor
rows be onrr" Still triiHl.lug that all
la for the best at hiiiiIi a timi words
fail, but the reaily sympathy of all
goes out to the tureuvtd wile, the
little son and the piuonts hud brothers
and sisters iu this day i t gieat Kiiaf.
Peuth came thoitly Hlter neon Hnn
duy and tbe funeral was hel I Monday
nt 'i p. m. nt the iH K. elm oh iu
Hood r.irer, Her. Lathrop officiating.
Kemp lodge. I. ). O. K, of oblcb be
nr. charter member, conducUd
tbeir service for tbe dead aod Ueorge
was laid away wit h lining cei emoDiei".
J. K Stanion, of Little Kink, Ark.,
came Wednesday of latt week for a
visit with bis wife and bia daughter,
Mra U. P. Huiitb and bei busbaud
and little daughter, Josephine.
Mr. Stauion'a uncle, Mra Law
rence, bo baa been bere from Massa
chusetts visiting tbe Smitbi end
Stanions, has gone to Portland foi
visit with relative!.
BELMONT.
Misa Bets Isenberg returned to
Portlaud after spending tbe Fourth
with tbe borne folks.
Luther Miller, from Scholia, Oreg.,
is visiting hia brother, Warren,
Charles and 1 red Miller.
Will Davis and family have gone to
tbeir mountain ranch to stay during
tbe hot weather.
Misa Zilla tiarker la apeoaiug her
vacation with the home folka. Miss
Deck, of Portland, ia a'so visiting at
tbe tiarker home.
Mrs. Kicbardaon, tbo Methodist
oiinUtrt's wife, fiom Adan a. Oregon,
who visited a week at tbe Keysti.oe
Hauob, has returned home
W. H. Wan en has remodelled bia
house. He uUc intends building a
barn. W. (J. Homerville ia doing tie
work.
Mra. Esther Catchel and daughter
Kva who hare beeo isuoig Mrs.
Ilnlmet, rctumed to ber borne in tbe
Oak Urove district.
Simon Kckert was visiting at J W
Davis' Saturday.
M. P. Isenberg and on Marsh ate
busy picking cherries.
These are liiely days at tlx Key
stone ranoh. About ttlirty are em
ployed picking and packing I he large
ciop of cherries.
Paul Hayes aud Will Hooper left
Monday fur Wasco to work In the har
vest tields.
Miss Hazel Smith and Miss hall, ol
Portland, visited a aeek with the
home (olkc They eujoyed Hood Kivi r
strawberries.
Mr. Ramsey is making some Im
provements co hia fruit ranch. Let
the good work go on.
Mr. Alfred Kastman and son have
aold their place to a Portlaud man.
Puiuhase price, $10,500.
Part of tbe Wilson farm has been
aold and the contract let fur a Una
dwelling to be erected. Belmont is
all rlgbt.
Mr. r'arrell Is ttlking snmo ol a new
house going op on his laud in Metho
dist Lane.
Tbe folks in lielniout are all busy
taking care of their crops and making
improvements on tbeir ranobes.
Times are uot as hard here as Hey
are some in places, i'he Indians
have all left our neighborhood.
MOUNT HOOD.
ltn;s are rather scarce iu this ooiu
iniioliy this week. Farmers are hard
at work in tbe hay harvest which whs
hindered Bomewliat by the rains the
first of the wee . Kerry picking for
tl e market ia over, though there are
a good many berries on the vines yet.
It was uot cousldeieil lollti.ble to
continue picking with the pro ent low
price ol tbe berrios.
At tbe school meetiug held list
Tuesday, it was deolded tn build the
new West Side school house on I uul
donated by Mr. Ud. Siieni i It Is
no his luC') and Is the i.oilh ea-t
rill Her of 11 e UOi tbeakt (jl.u t' I (( sre
tl ii G It is (leumud quite cv n t r. I . n
b cation and can to aiudu a sigluly
plnce.
There whs quite a Hurry nt exe'te
meiit beta last week over tlui killing
of some deer by ludians who I nve
been un bore piuktug heiries. Sev
eral citizens had to dlj do.-. u iu tl.eir
pockets and pay flues for being mater
ially onunooted with tho altair.
Mr. Lute Miller, from Sbolls, Ore
gon, left Inst Friday after a short vMt
with his brother, H C. Miller, nt this
plaoe. During IiIh vlsit, Mr. Miller
took hia berry pickers on a llsbiug
trip. Mr. Lute Miller however, was
the only one of tbe part " who got any
llsb.
lbe regular grange meeting conies
next Friday evening July 17.
l'be directors if the hall are laying
new floor in tbe hall. 'I bis is a uiorh
needed improvement, as tbe old floor
wa becoming bally worn out
Ibere will be clinch next Huuday
morning and evening at the rbuoii.
Sunday school will be at 10 a in.
church at 11 and Cbiistiao Kuduvor
in tbe evening a'. 7 o'clock, pruavhiug
service beginning at 8.
Itev. Uahbidge, our new minister,
preached two very One sermons lat
Sunday. This was bis first appear
ance among us, and we were agreeibly
impressed witb tbe way he took
charge of the services. Mr. Babbidfl
baa gone iirmediately lo work at his
pastoral duties and Is calling upon
tbe people ot tbe community. Mrs.
liabbidge expects to join him here
soon.
A (iiiiilen Wedilinir
nieaim that ma met wife have lived
to a good old age hiiiI const'(iteiitly have
kept healthy. I'he let way to keep
healthy iH lo fee that your liver does
it's duty :Wi5 Jays out of .'!. The only
way to do this is to keep ballnrd's
llerbine in the house and take it when
ever your liver inactive. 5o cents per
lHttle. Sold hv Chas. N. Clurkc.
'cw Ifoats for I pu r River.
Two new boats me to be placid on
tbe upper Columbia to txke cue of
tbe grain trade according to A. L.
Wyile, agent for tbe Open lliver
Transportation Company who bhvs:
"About lir,000 chsIi bus been al
ready secured eud lbe remainder ol
3100,000 has been subscribed for new
boats which means tbat it will bt
paid as soon as it is needed. Our
repiesentatlva will spend some time
In Pittsburg alteudmg to the outlin
ing of tbe plans for making the ma
chinery. Material and men will be
tisnsported immediately from Poit
liud to the Kig Kddy, and the wood
work on ihe steamers will he beyun
right away. The boats will be read;
for service within eight weeks, so tha
the company will be able to attend to
tbe transpmting of the grain of tbe
Inland Empire this fall."
The old (Viiiihv Ivama Dutch Dunkac'
recommends "Hickory Hark t'. nul.
Remedy. " Guaranteed to cure y..ur
cough, riii! guaranteed to be pure.
Made from the hark of the shell hark or
white hickory tree. For gnle by (.'has.
N. Clarke ami all dealers everywhere.
Marriid Fifty Year.
M-. aud Mrs. L. W. Louglinry fish:
brated theii golden wedding unnivit
saiy at their farm home on the Lnr.Li
amute about ti miles south ot Mnn
mouth, Saturday, July 4.
About ;50 guests were iiriisont, ii ,
an elaborate banquet was sii'.eu
under the tiees in the iifternoon
beautiful display ol lire works was
givuu in tbe eveuing. Tho f'.lloa in:,
bingraphical sketch i-fls real ntl',1
rolebratiuu.
Lufayetto Wilson L';iuh ry vn
boru in Morgan county, llii!iwi?, tv n
teiuber 2, lHlM At the Hue ot 12 i.e
moved with hi parents to I'ml I'ten,
iowa, where ha lmu m til l.i' wis
twenty yeais old iV'ir L i .jli ry
startod ou the long joerney nci" s ilia
plains April C, IK.")!), witn ihniNeily
Wolveiton train, which re.icheil L'ivk
lamute about Septeinliei 2,", after
many birdships.
Mrs. Eliza Simpson Lrnghary, tho
only daughter of Isaac uud M :irl
Simpson, was bum :.t Little llork,
Arkausns, January '!.", 1K11. At, tha
age nf about fom yeurs i-i i iinm l
the plains with her patent. I ( - i r
tiain reaching the plxce isle eA'fiie
is now located, Nuemhei I, !f."i.
Mr. lied Mrs IiTikrhary r em mer
ited at the Siu.piiii n.iii.i- 4,IH.:K,
MGSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in larie or suiall Iracis. Some very good
land at low prices at pit-sent, fiood
growing coiiinaii.ity. Six nules en-1 of
Hood lliver. Also homeHtcnil-' inel re
linquishniiMits. Parties w ishing to buy
will do well to writ or see
GEO. CHAM Itl'.i;
I A IN
I " tfon
W. F. LARAWAY'S JEWELRY STO
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 can offer hotter goods nor bettor prtcoa
Inspect our Store before purchasing
R. E. LARAWAY, Manager
u s
Next to a Nice Girl
A Oc mif Alii9 wh
Isabouthe most wholesome and delic o n
pleasure that that a young man can enjoy.
When you combine the two, earth offers no greater bliss. Bring that
lovely girl of yours here and treat her to some of our soda. If it is possible
for her to be sweeter she will become so with each delicious swallow of
the contents of her glass.
iud two years later tbey moved to the
farm share they now. live. Witb the
fcxccpttou ol two tear' ret idetire-in
. lullas und lour yeais' roluenoe in
.Snloui, tbt-j lave iiveu ou Ihtir farm
coiiiiuu(4-l nice ISO).
They were the parents nf five child
ren, tcren of wbom are still litiug:
1 1 ou. I'. S Lnugbary, uf Dallas;
-'rank W. hoiighary, of Lnckiamute,
and Mrs Kachel Uershner, nf Hood
Kivor. Ona s:ju died in infancy nud
cheir i liko' daughter, Mrs. Kosa Wrl
vertoti died in .Monmouth, August l'l,
11KI0.
All i.i tlvi living childiuu i iiil grand-
childitM ot Mr. aud Mis. Lougbary,
16 in i: :i-ii l.ar, were pieseut and rar
UciphLeu in the pleus-ut Celehrutlon.
there iu.i.hs art) as follows: Mr. ind
Mrs. l y, Lougbary and daughteis,
'Jlndy , l! ton and l.ucile, ol lJ.illas;
Mr. met 1'raiik- W. ijongbaiy aud
cbildi it!!. I fun, 1'rau!: and Elitbe, of
Luck i tmiito; Rev. and Mrs. J. L
lleri-buer and children, Harold. Ieils,
Lawrence and Helen, of Hood River,
aud O A. Wolveiton and children,
Rene, Iviitli and Lets, of Moumoiitb.
Other rel itivus who were present
weie: Mr. Loughniy's brother, V. J.
I.ouhiry. with Ins daughters, Mra.
Lama Nickllu aud Mrs lluttie Camp
bell, bid his duiightrt-iu-biw, Mrs.
Uullie l.ougli :ry. ot .McMinuviile.
Mis Martha S1114.0U. Mrs Lough
ary's u.uther, is still living, uged U.'l
yearn, 011 her old donation Und cl iim
within a iouf i t l.ir daogltei'e home
Her f;.tln r. I? i;.(t Stuipsou, died in
IHHl. It s a matter nf deep rerget
to Air. an I Mrs. Looghaiy that her
iu ol hel uus unahlo lo iitteud tbeir
welding minivcr-iury, c lug to the
iullniitty ot advanced yea is.
Mr. i.n.l Mrs. Longliary were pre
t'.nte'l Aith a oll AHtcb, chairs, gold
1 ned t 'H (. t and n any other bi.aiit
: ul gill t . tie gue.-ts who were as-hei.-.tK-.
I - I . Ii. ounty Observer.
Kriiii. ! 's l.i:il.ve Cough Syrup
a -t 1 : ly upon ilie I 01 U and t'u re
l.v i!i l. f he cold out ol. the system.
Cni'i . v Keir ami t a-8.
1 he
tie. I)
lu iu
'(tl .1 1 :
iulii
el. on
Strike al IMifiir.
vi -M..y Oil Company, fiivs
,'i.r lu.-,; ( h, has veiy bright
i us (I ta lking oil iu pa) lug
js in li.'.i uell now being
n Kf ;ii y cn ek h few miles
t'.K II
I, ill unlili.g ii .-dtn ii.uiuiug oil
was l.;ii :,l lu exi t i i it iii.ll quantit
ies ai..l 1.4 tha e- til li nilwinced t.ho oil
lucaiiiii 0 ore noticeable When ie-icii-III:!
t'l". lb il ii 1.1 :!!(! lee. a I. wilt 11 tl Mr
(it gas Aus liiii'ito e 1 ape I lulu the
hole 111; I hill h i'ig uoi'-es wero buurd
at I he lioltoin
I tits inluriiiiitioii was giieu to the
!)i-uilili bv Mr. i'or;,)r who has
clinige ol too 'liilhiig ui'e'atiuur. nod
is al.iu 1, us ci i . itions ( it nt the
! ri-.pu! u:, .' Mr Hiiiter ms live
viiU'.H 1 I H 1- ll.11 e.u,.e as Urn l'ltts
l.ii!g or Pi'ii:,; Itaula ml mid tiiat the
imIicuU uis t ir a ln'itlow iuo the
best bit li 'S eer seen.
Ol'llil,: oii 1 Htlon .1 h;iVe t ceil hiis
u nd.i 1 lur '. tiiiio on account ot tl.a
nileiHiiul !i, l'-g prepai il In i.ki
ihi i.f t..e oil. 1111 I iu)t:l ilm cn i;
piu.y (u ii 1 -iu a cip hi l ti i.ie mi all
pipe 011 toe giouml ll o Auik aiII bo
at u stamist ill.
tbe White Salmon Commercial Club
to ai range for a fiult fair there this
fall, i'he rnmmitUe consists of Wm.
Olsen, A. W. Kstes, A. L. Woolpert,
II. Jewett, and il. C. Cook, lbe
display will include vegetables well
as fiait sad is expected to show the
lesuurces uf th- White Salmon
country to lettei advantage than they
have ever been be ore.
Want New lrk.
The recple of White Salmon are
agitating the question of new do"k.
1 lie one in u-e at present Is much
too small tor the large aniouut ot bus
iness doue ly the boat line there and
tbe proposition leiug advocated is to
build large Isndinu plate tbat vill
arcomnio:) te reveral IiolIs at once.
Tbe stork 1 f tLe dock in use tit p res
en' is largely owned by tbe couotyuiid
au cttort vill be male to interest
tbe authorities in tbe project.
IHe lu lliittoni of Well.
John ShoetEkke, aged .K), and his
father. 70 years old, says a dispatch In
the Telegram, Inst -heir live iu a pe
culiarly pathetic tragedy, on a home
stead 18 miles urrth ot (Joldendale
Wednesday alternoou.
I'atbei ami so: were digging a well;
with them uu their wives, who,
helpless, witnessed the eucctsflou of
events that co.-t encb a husband.
At a depth of It.' feet, the men set
ntf n lliift, s .on alter which tbe sou
descended. Au unexpocted Bccumal
ation uf gas made hint ill and he
called to Le hoisted. Ilia fstber
quickly hauled him to the surlnce,
but, jut as be bad re 'died a place
of safety, ho toppled back into tbe
well, and tbe IlU-foot lull broke his
neck.
li aely tbo septugeuai iau lather
sprang into tbe bucket, aud had Ihe
t.o women loner him tn Ihe rescue
lie did uot kiiow ytt tbe sou was
dead, lie reached the bottom und
began tugging at tbe body. In u few
moments be, too, succiiiul.ed aud lay
ou bia son's corpse, amid tbe mud,
water and foul gns.
Pifltratight, (be women could do
nothing but run for help Hesideuces
in tbat hilly part of Klickitat nre far
apart, aud it was a mile and a half
before tbey reached other mm, bo
hurried buck witb I hem aud dually
got tbo todus out
I'he Shoeinakes ratue to Klickitat
fiom North iaki'iia a Lout a yea- bgu,
eaob taking a homestead. Xbu young
er man leaves two cbildien.
I'm it lair For White Salmon.
A committee has been appointed by
Will Rapidly Develop 40 acres.
A. S. Suttcu, of San Francisco, who
reoeutly bought 40 acres of tbe Jaivis
homestead was at Hood Kiver from
Friday until Sunday fur tbe purpose
ot inspecting bis puobase aud making
plans tor its improvement. Mr. Sut
ton will place an overseer and twenty
Japs to work dealing ou bis place
in a few days and expects lo have
twenty acres ready for planting by
fall. Mi. Sutton, who s an architect.
will const 1 net all tbe buildings which
he experts 1 1 put on his place of logs
leaving the bark ou nud placing them
ou a stoue foundation. It is bis in
tention to develop bis property here
as much for a country residence as a
fiuit farm und for tbia reason he ex
peots to make it one of the finest
places in tbe valley.
Pickled jilts' feet nt Mc(iuire'f.
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IfmirniTS
RIISINFAS f 0! I FflF
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS I
PORTLAND, OREGON 1
WRITE FOR CATALOG 1
TJie School that Places Yon hi a Good Position I
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active principle or the
condensed essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust. Asbes, Chon Feed or Bran. Ar lust
as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask for
aim try once omuuu t-onamon laoieis, or SMUUO worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
ISIistcr, Cathartic, Heave. Fevr f, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Louse Powder,
Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO.j
incorporated! Capital stock $.moou.oo; Watertown, South Dakota U. S. A.
For Sale by Raima & Perigo.
It's easy to reach North Beach
Tfikf Steamer POTTER from Portland
l'lisscngei's aro now transferred to tha railroad at. MF.GLER fourteen
miles up the Columbia lliver from Iiwaco. This eliminates
the necessity of steamers waiting for tho title, aud
insures prompt and regular summer service
Tlie .Steamer T. J. Potter leaves Portland every
morning- exeept Saturday and Sunday at8:30o'clock
Satin day only at 2 o'clock P. M. Remember the
Slimmer rate on the O. R.. Ml N. is $6.55 h-ant
Hood River, Ore., to all North Peach points and
return; good until September.
North IVncli in u fiimoiiH, htautifnl pluc.t the most perfect beach on tho
hole N'orth Ci nst. There are uccuniinulations gillore at prims to suit,
all ta.-ti-s ; campim m ilities without equal perfect - bnthiiiK coiuliliotis;
nil sorts of miitiM'ineiils iimi diversion. Come, have n uood rest :uid a
jolly time. Let us send you our now summer book mi l tell you all u'lout
North lleiich.
J. 11. TRIiDICV, Local Agent, Hood River, Crcfcon
WM. McMt'RRAY,
tiei.eral I'ni'senver Ajrent, Tort: u d, On pin.
EIR CA
SMITH I51.0CK
liKLlAHLI DKl'lidlSTS
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD
A Resilience,, I!:ini, (iuniKc, t i hi Storat Hooni or I!e( Hiuinir Wall?
Then he I'p-to-Hale anj luiihl of
CONCRETE
This h coming more and iti i . to 1 e i ecoj;nize l as the b 'sl huildiii unit trial fvir
a'l cl:isrs of coti tMietion, arvl the Miracle Iouhle Air Spnce Mock, or Cen ent
Hrick ennnot he siirpassod. It in v irni in winter, in ol in summer and knocks
insurance, rate a fillv. Inve-tii: ite if ioi contemplate bitilJing. We m.-inufactiir.-hoth
coiicivte blocks und cement brick and will jiuurantee them.
Come to the woik-, one block u it:i anil west of tiill'i- ntore, nod fee the
ninnufiu'tnred products, or call us upon pi.onci No. 27fi-M or 05 and we will give
you further informiU'on mid prices.
Bradley Brothers
F R R F. I
X II U LI I
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$1150
PHONOGRAPH
With Cash Purchases Amounting to
.85.00
In Dry Goods, Clothing
Furnishino; Goods
and Shoes
Prices are being reduced on almost everything in
above lines. Call and have a machine reserved
and when your cash slips amount to $35.00
you get the machine.
R.
Hood River, Oregon
Creating: a Resei e
Is not difficult ) ce w;i start to stive youi
money systematically. Rut if you evei expecl to
be independent finnm-inllv through your own
efforts you must make the start. Money saved
and put away wifely will protect you from
misfortune and prepare yon to take advantage
of opportunities that will surely come to you.
Funding the capital of your working years
Insures Your Future
But choose the right place to put your capital
or the hard-earned savings of a lifetime may be
swept away in a day. We offer our patrons the
counsel and experience of our directors, together
with every banking facility consistent with sound
business methods in all their relations with us,
and pay -4 percent interest on all deposits mad.
in our Savings Department. Give us the op
portunity and we will aid you to make your
money earn more money.
The First National Bank
a
HOOD ..IVliR, OREGON.
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
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