four HOOD KIVEB GLACIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 I9Q8. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Mr. C. II. Williams, of Atkinson, Neb., bai been here tor viU with ber bi others. Douglas and W. A. Loikmao, and with ber mother and other relative. Mr a. Williams went to I'ortland Saturday and will Tiait tbeie and take a trip to tbe court and visit eltter at N'atupa, Idaho, before returning to bar home. Mr. and Mia. U. A. Heinz, of Mo MinnvUle, Mr. and Mm. A. C. Read, of Soott'a MiJIa, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. V. 1. lllckoi and ton, M. Hick ox, of Hood Kiver. were visitors at tbe home of O. E. Uowerman last week. W. A. Lockman baa gone to Endl oott, Wash., where he will help tbe wheat men harvest their crop. Last Friday a flie Blurted accident ally destroyed 4DU cords of wood own ed by Ueo. Prattler and for a time more damage waa threatened, but the tire waa gotten under control and furtbei danger averted. It ia not known bow tbe lite originated, but possibly a lighted mat oh or cigar atump thrown by a passerby on tbe river road may have oaused thla lost. Last Friday tbe pipe boring ma chine waa moved from tbe aite it baa occupied tbe past four months and waa taken to Willow Flat, where it will be atored for tbe patent. 13. T. Young baa gone to Caiaon, Wash., where he relieves bia sen, Wallaoe, who ia in the employ of tibel ley & Son, who conduct a tranifer huaiuesa. Wallace haa gone to Lost Lake for an outing. Mr. and Mra. T. Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Crosby and Mra. W. A. Lookman went to Oreen Point Satur day for a few days buckle berrying. W. L. Carnea met with an accident Saturday and though be was badly out and bruised, everyone is glad that tbe results were not even more aerinus. A snap about the bridle became un done and placed tbe horses beyond control. They ran over a tenoe into a Meld, overturned tbe back and threw Mr. Carnea out, rendering blm un conscious and severely cutting and bruising bis face, lie was takeu to a phyisclan and bad bis wounds dress ed, and was then taken to tbe home of bis brother, where be remained un til Monday morning, wben be was ia ken borne. Ills pbysiolan states that ho will got along nioely, but must re main quiet for a number of days. 0. W. Lafferty is home from an ex tended visit in Idaho, Colorado, Ok lahoma and Missouri, ud is still well ploased with liood Kiver valley. Iu last week's account of a paity at Lost Lake 0. If. Masiker waa men tioned as one who was there, when in reality he was at home. Mrs. I.. D. lioyed and daugther, Naomi, are in Portland this week. Henry Lewis and family are at borne in tbeir new residence south ot "Netberby." Mis Alice Lewis is here from Portland for a visit with her parents and with other relatives. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Kmll -Vest, Thursday, July 110, a son. Master Dale Shelley and bia sister, Vivian, were Udell visitors Saturday. ' Everett Lalforty was down from Green Point Sunday tor a visit at home. Vernioe Callison has resumed to ber homa at Olex, Oregon. In more than oue tense of the word Vernioe leaves a vaoancy that Is hard to fill. Her friends are legion O. II. Ebrok and Clinton Wood ride In brand new buggies of the latest style. Girls, a word to the wise should be sutlloleut. Mrs. Jas. Cook Is In tbe open air , sanitarium at Portland for treatment. Eltner Smith's new piano Is now in place at tbe borne of O. W. Smith. A party left Odell early Monday morning bound tor I.ont Lake for an , outing. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kemp, MiHses liertba Latterly and Margaret Hcward, and Messrs. Wallace Young and Don Crosby were of the number ' BELMONT. July HI was Mrs. birthday and M. P. daughters planned M. P. I sen berg's and his sons and i surprise tor bet, and to say it waa a surprise puts It very mildly. A very tine kitchen cab inet bad been ordered, tbe flour bio, sugar box, fpioe boxes, tea and coffee cuddies all tilled uod it waa brought our from town and placed in ber kitchen aa a token of tbeir love and affection. In tbe evening ber child ren from Uond Hirer drove out, bringing ioe cream and cake, having added to tbeir number I.ou Iseoberg and wife and Will Somerville and wife. A very happy evening waa spent. Miua Lena lsenberg gave ber mother a cut glass pitcber, Mr. and Mra. Somerville a vase. We all wish for ber maoy, many returns ot ber birthday. Miss Mattel lleaton Is aewing for Mrs. Robert Jones. Mis. Barker and daughters. Misses Zillab, Hazel and Norma, were callers at tbe lsenberg home Thursday. Mr. Williams, who lately bought 12 seres from (J. D. Wood worth, has tented the MaoFurland cottage and Is moving bis household goods. Marsh lsenberg bed the bay balera Wednesday. Cbaille Miller bad tbe buy balers this week. J. II. and Will Davis are baling bay on their plaoes. Fied and Harry Barker aie building a flume to put water on tbe Tult ranob. Mr. Weutz.being an insurance man, baa hired a horse and buggy, and will canvas tbe county for business duiing bis vaoation and also see tbe country. Miss O'Neil Is slaying for a tew days at tbe C. K. Miller ranob. Mrs. Tolman and children are pick ing blaokbeirles for Kd Barker on Ar cadia farm. Mrs. Holmes and daughter, Lois, are visiting In Oiegon City. Miss Zillab Barker lett for Portland Sunday atternoon. Mr. Isobell will take possession of tbe Tyler place August 10. His family will be here by that time. Mrs. Dr. MaoFarland end daughter are visiting at Frank MaoFailand's. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent by tbe Ladies' Aid at Mrs. Ram sey's beautiful borne The new com ers In Belmont were invited aa guests of tbe aid. Mrs. M. II. Niokeisen and Mra. Clark were with us once moie. Refreshments of cake and lemonade were served by tbe ladies of the aid. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. Mr. Sklner, of Wasbougal, has been viMltlng for several days among bis Belmont friends. Mrs. Henry Jautzen, of Oak Orove dlstrlot, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Church Friday. There are many imitations of De Witt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve, but just one original. Sold by Keir & Cass. MOUNT HOOD. Dr. and Mis. Pineo and Miss Pineo are camping near tbe Walter Cribble place. Miss Lizzie Cooper is visiting friends at Butlei, Wash. Miss Florence Toon came up Mon day to visit through August with Miss Nan Cooper. llariy Llebe, au old settler of tbe Mt. Hood valley, was up visiting old friends here last Saturday. Mr. Llebe wa surprised at the progress of de velopment In the commuuity, and says he wishes be had not left tbe place. Mrs. C. C. Babbldge came Monday of laat week and went Into camp with Mr. Babbldge on tbe Larwood place. The Misses Constauoe and Eleanor Ewing aooompauled her and expect to spend tbe summer Jiere. Mr. Fiedeuburg has been laid up with a sprained ankle for quite awhile, but Is able to be about his work again. Mrs. S. J. DufHeld, mother of Geo. Duttleld, came last Friday from ber borne in Uoldendale to make a sum mer's visit with her son. Mr. Duf llold's son, Sherman, came with her. Mastet Otis Wilson had th misfor tune to out his foot about six weeks ago and has been laid up with it ever since. He has stood bis misfortune veiy bravely and we are glad tc see that he la Improving. Mra. Ed. W. Taggert and Mrs Di. Brown, both of Portland, aie spend ing a few days at tbe Larwood home Mrs. Taggert expects to visit tbe Inn before returning to Poitland. Among other new residences we no tice that Jake Lena is building a sub stantial dwelling on bis plaoe. Chas. Monroe, who baa been work ing for Mr. Uribble, left last week for bis home in Eugene. Elmer Meyers had tbe misfortune to out bia foot last week. We bope it will not prove serious. I be central telephone office baa been removed from Mr. (Jtibble'a store at Mt. Hood and Mrs. Lafferty, otOdeU, now answers to tbe call for central, tbe office having been moved to that place. Some of tbe oitlzena toward tbe nortb end of tbe valley have been somewhat alarmed by the forest fire wbiob bus been raging tbe past week. Most of tbe able bodied men bavo put In their time the pant w days fight ing it and we bope it will not become more dangerous. Tbe failing logs have obstructed tbe couuty road sev eral times, but have been removed. It baa been most troublesome 10 far on tbe Uribble, Stanton, Patereau and Dumas places. Mr. S. M. Baldwin died last Sun day, after an Illness ot about four days. Tbe funeral services were held Monday, a abort aervioe at tbe bouse at 8:30 conducted by P.ev. C. C. Bab bldge. Iwo appropriate selectiona were sung and aftei a scripture read ing, prayer and a very short talk by the minister, tbe remains were carried to tbe waiting hearse and taken to tbe Idlewilde cemetery, near Hood Kiver, for interment. Tbe pall bear ers were: C. A. Puddy, K. J. Moiton, Will S. Uiibble, D. R. Cooper, Jamea Laogille and II. C. Rush. In tbe death of Mr. Itnldwin the community baa lost one of ita oldest and most re spected citizens. No words wetespok en of him, but words of praise pnd be waa oertainly and sincerely a gentleman. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills will promptly relieve all Kidney and Bladder disorders. Sold and recom mended by Keir & (.'ass. CRAPPER. J. A. English, O. A. McCurdy and Will Nichols and their families started on a camping tiip to some point neat Mt. Hood ou Wednesday ot this week. Miss Martha and Master Harold Willie, of Portland, after speudii.g a mouth visiting with Mr. and Mrs. English, returned homo on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Huyett, former Crapperites,' but now ot Portland, oame to Hood River on Saturday ot last week and are now tbe guests of P. H. Martin and family. Rev. 0. D. Sawtelle, of Portlund, district superintendent of tbe Chris tian Missionary Alliance, atrived at tbe Oak Urove camp meeting on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Llndsey went to Home Valley one day last week. J. C. Stouer and family left for Caldwell, Idaho, on Tuesday of this week. They expeot to make tbeir fu ture home at that place. Mrs. Parent and the Misses Cross and Rivers, of The Dalles, after spend ing two weeks at the CBtnpmeeting, returned borne on Saturday of lust week. H. C. Deltz and family, of Hood River, attended the oBmpaieetlng on last Sunday and also on tbe preceding Sunday. The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunknrd 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. For sale by Chaa. N. Clarke and all dealers everywhere. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing commuuity. Six miles east of Hood Kiver. Also homesteads and re linuuishmeuts. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writu or see GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Hosier. Oregon 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. -:- -:- -:- -:- i No on can offer batter goods nor better price. Inspect our Store before purcKe.lnsj R. E. LARAWAY. Manager oc 1 YOU AUTO S. J. UerBbey and family, . of near Hood River, tented on tbe gioand daring tbe eampmeetiug. A considerable number ot Crapper ites attended tbe Hawkeye teonion at tbe Giance Park. Mr. Cunning, tbe Oak Urove mer chant, is doing a very satisfactory business. Tbe campmeetlDK closed on ' last Sunday evening. The sermons that were preaobed daring tbe meeting made a good impression on tbe minds of tbose who were in attendance. Teachers Examination. Teacbera examinations for count? and state papers will be held at tbe ram Street school building begin ning August 12th. All those desiring to take tbe examinattoue must be preieut promptly at ! o'clock. U u. uoad, Supt. ' Hvdrtlsed Utters Andersoo, Anton : Anderson. Mal colm ; Anderson. A. K. ; Blaokeler. U. P.; Bozartb, Albert; Berenner, Geo. ; Carsley, John ; Carson, John; Uarr, b. U. ; Corder. P. E ; Craudall, J. D. ; Engler, Frank; Fording, H. L. ; Heavener, Bert; Hines, R. J.; Hllcon, Thos.; Hordgron, A. (2); tiopuns, Bert; Kellng, A. M. ; Laa nam, Bradford ; Lee. William : Mo- Corn, A. C. ; MoCrory, Dell; O'Con nor, Ulram; O'Connor. H. S. : Pat- ton, John L. ; Perm, Conser; Pifei, w. &ari ; frees, Ueo. ; Robertson, W. R. ; Robinson. Wayne; Simpsou. Levi; Stevenson, Louis; Waiteis, Chas. ; Wbitcomb, Arthur; Wills, J. S. ; Wtsbon, J. R. ; Alexander, Jenny r. ; uauey, rruaence; tseaim, Ida; Beatnin, Gladys: Bozurzewicz. Marv: Davies, Elizabeth; Dean, Lottie; Ferguson. J. E. Mrs. : Foes. Mrs. Geo O. ; Franzen, Mis. Edwin ;Gree ser, Mrs. Tenitir; Hadley, Mary M. ; Hart, Mrs. v. A. li a men, Uertmde Hoskins, Uraoe Joiepbine.Mra. Jones, Lois; J ones, Mrs. A. O. ; Johnson, Edith; Kelley, Mors. C. J.; Larson, Anna; Lyle, K'lhy; MoWbinuey, Mag gie; Parker, Mis. II. S. ; Ruding, Verna; Santord. Lena: Smitb. Marv: Steaoley, Florenoe; Stewart, Isabell; war men, Lottie; Wilson Anna. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids for new toilet equip ment for Pleasantriew school will be received up to noon ot tbe Oth day of August, 1UUS, Pis us and specifications can be seen at tbe office ot the dUti let cleik. Dated July 27, 1908. A. W. Onthauk. Clerk ot District No. 3, Hood River couuty, Uiegon. Orange, Bauana, Pineapple, Pistachio, Rose, and Ptach, Apricot and Raspberry in season. Special Ice Cream AUGUST ft Special Brick Layers of Peanut Ice Cream with Grape Sherbet Center. Special Bnlk Peanut Ice Cream. Special Shipping Brick Peanut Ice Cream. AUGUST lft Special Brick Layers of Pineapple, Strawberry and Biscuit Mousse. AUGUST 23 Special Brick Uyers of Caramel, alalia aud Kraw Cream. Cream. Strawberry Ice Special Bulk Caramel Ice AUGUST 30 Special Brick Prune Mousse. HAZEL WOOD Special Ice Gream Calendar C. P. Ross, Agent Season of 1908. Special Prices made on Application. Plain Ice Cream Vanila; Strawoerry, Chocolate, Lemon, To Wm. Onager, Marshal or tbe City or Hood River: Hlr: Id compliance with tlx reqnlrament or Section 6K of the rhartur or the City of Hood River I transmit the following lint of the aaaeasmenU which remain unpaid for tba grading ol Pine Htreet In the City of Hood River. This amewment wan levied by Ordi nance No. 151 entitled, An Ordinance to estab llHb the grade ol floe Street from the cenb-r line of A Htreet of the town of Parkliurnt, now an addition to the city of Hood Htver now Third Htreet, In the city or Hood River to the center line ofHtranahiu Avenue, now Twelfth Htreet In the City of Hood River and to repeal Ordinance No. 122 entitled. An Ordinance to establish tbe Krade of Pine Htreet from tbe center line of A Street of the town ot Park hurnt, now an addition to the City or Hood Kiver, to tbe center line or Htrinaban Avenue otherwise known an County Road, now Twelfth Htreet In the Cily of Hood River, and levying assessments upon the property bene fllted for tuecoKt of grudlug said Pine Htreet for the purpow of raining the sum or Three Hundred Dollars, the aame being the actual coHt of grading vald Pine Htreet, assessing tbe property benefitted liy the grading or Pine Htreet and directing an entry or each aaaem ment In the docket ot City Liens and said awtesNment was entered In the Docket or City Liens on the 1Mb day or Ma , 1D0B, and more than twenty duys hav elapned since said date or entry, the following asuessnients are delinquent and their interest rrom and after the date or their delluijuency, namely, tbe lKth day or July, 100H. The following list is In tabular form, Is made up from the docket of city liens, describes each aasesameof which Is delinquent, gives the name or the person to whom ass saed, and tbe particular descrip tion or the property assessed, and the amount of the assessment thereon now due, and Is aa follows: Ilarrclt.Slpma Addition. Henry F. I nireet nx. lots and 4, blk C. SI2.80 Walter D. Hull, lot 3, blk C 40 Kiit. John Donahue, lots t and 3, blk B. . . 3.6b KM Thompson, lot 6, blk 13 30 K. K.Vert A i mind son, lots 1 and 4, blk A. 5.7 Airred Hagars, NJi lot 9, blk A 13 David I. Htone, N,' lot 10, blk A 07 Pleasant View Addition. Est. Ella Mlddleton, lot C 66.27 Clariwa J. Tbompton, lot 4, true. 3, blk a 10.07 Isnbell Elliott, lot 8 (oU.100), blk 8 21 J.Teuscher Jr., Iot4, blk I SO O. McDonald, lots S and 4, block 6 43.30 Hull's Sub-DlvUlon. Kst. John Donahue, lot 15, blk 9 4.99 First Baytlst Church, lots 17 and 18, blk 9 6.22 O. L. Htranaban, lot 19. blk 9 2.52 Henry A. Taylor, 8. 25 ft. lot 20, blk 9 14 Henderson's Hub.Dlvlslon. Jmes McBaln, lots A and 6, block 6 08 Parkburst Addition. Susan Frisbee, lot 4. blk t 5.02 A. A. Hchenck, lot 3, blk 8 26..V J. C. Hlmonton, K. 75 ft. lot 1, blk 9 11.00 J. R. N1CKKUSEN, City Recorder. Under and in pursuance of the above warrant for the purpose of satisfying the assessments mentioned in said warrant, I will on the 5th day of Sept, 1908, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of city hall, in the city of Hood River, in Hood River, county, state of Oregon, proceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand the several tracts and parcels of land above mentioned or so much thereof as can be sold separately to atlvantag-e sufficient to pay such de linquent assessments together with interest, costs and disbursments. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, this 31st day of July, 1908. WM. GANGER. Marshall of the city of Hood River. lb, 1 Cfjfc.il I."H BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG The School tJiat riaceg You in a Good Position MAKE YSUR OWN STOCK PO003 i i MZW.'a SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLET' 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 coodenied essence of the druf. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just gs good when 10 years old a when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drtij laws, A&li foi and try one SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken ChJlcra, Blister, Cathartic, Hears. Feti Hot Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsorl.onse Fowder, 6pvinCurs or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MliDlCINU CO., Incorporate Capital Stock S3Q0,oop.00i Watertown, South Dakota U. S. A. For Sale by Hauna & Perigo, 0 1 fv;?f sr Sj Try our invigorating and refreshing Soda, with pure crushed fruits for H flavoring. And our Phosphates are most refreshing. Everything is the purest and best. Our new one Red Banana College Ice is a winner. KEIR CASS fl SMITH BLOCK RELIABLE DRUG GISTS "J It's easy to reach North Beach Take Steamer POTTEH. from Portland Paadeiiner are now transferred to tlia railroad at JJflGLER fqurteen miles up the Columbia Iiiver from Ilwavo, This eliminates the necessity of steamers waiting for the tide, aud insures prompt and regular summer service The Steamer T. J. Potter leaves Portland every morning except Saturday and Suiulay at 8:30 o'clock Saturday only at 2 o'clock P. M. Remember the Summer rate on the O. R. (EL N. is $6.55 from Hood River, Ore., to all North Beach points and return; good until September. North Beach iu a famous, beautiful place the moBt perfect beach on the whole North Coast. There are accommodations galore at pricts to suit all tastes; cam pint? facilities without equal perfect bathing conditions; all sorts of amusements and diversions. Come, have a good rest and a jolly time. Let us send you our new summer book and tell you all about North Beach. J. H. FREDICY, Local Agent, Hood River, Oregon WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD A Residence, Barn, Garage, Cold Storage Room or Retaining Wall? Then be Up-to-Date and build ot CONCRETE This is coining more and more to lie recognised as the best building material for all classes of construction, and the Miracle Double Air 8pace Block, or Cement Brick cannot be surpassed. It is warm in winter, cool in summer and knocks insurance rates silly, Investigate if you contemplate builJing. We manufacture both concrete blocks and cement brick and will guarautee them. Come to the works, one block north aud west of Gill's store, and see the manufactured products, or call us up on phones No. 2TS-M or 95 and we will give you further information and prices. Bradley Brother? It's To Your Own Interest If Yon Want Bargains We are Giving Them in Our Final Closing Out. In our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT We have left about 500 yards Panamas, QfJC regular 65c, now wwU 300 Yards Cravenets, regular price 90c, R7 now w I m 200 Yards Broadcloth, regular $2.00 M OO now 1 Linens, regular 35c and 40c, now 22c Many odds and ends at your own price LACES AND EMBROIDERIES At 50c on the Dollar MEN'S CLOTHING We have about 60 Suits left; all good (MO QC numbers and colors. $20Suits ,t'g' $12.00 Suits now $7.95 . The same reduction all down the line. GENTS' FURNISHINGS and SHOES All kinds at your price. Every thing will go regardless of cost. L. H.HUGGINS&CO. THE ICE CREAM OF QUALITY Swetland's Famous Ice Cream Special Prices on Orders Hood River Agents TOMPKINS BROS. Creating a Reserve Is not difficult once you start to save your rnoney systematically. Hut if you ever expect to be independent financially through your own efforts you must make the start Money saved and put away safely will protect you from misfortune and prepare you to take advantage of opportunities that will surely come to you. Funding the capital of your working years Insures Your Future liut 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 per cent interest on all deposits made 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 HOOD "IVfiR, OREGON. ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... THE mm Filling Prescriptions O Willi l'ure Drugs with satisfaction to ot n patient ami physician is assured if yon !cae your prescription with us. We have (jaitmd a reputation for relia bUily by supplying Pure Fresh Prugs In all our prescriptions. When you bring your prescriptions lure you a-e sure (f ideal service!?!? GLACIER PHARMACY, chasn. claeke HOOD RIVER. OREGON 3C DC 30