IldOD RTVBB GLACIER, THTJAflDAY, AUGUST 13, 1808. Three OREGOX STATE NEWS IX BRIEF Smut caused the destruction of an other threshing outflt and 100 ucki of wheat near Pendleton last week. Serioua forest fires are raging in the Tlcinity of Marshfleld. All the city'i hose la In use to check the flames. John W. Watterbury, aged 26 years, an employe of the Carlton Lumber Company, of Carlton, was killed last week by a falling tree. Baker City last week experienced the hottest day in 19 years, accord ing to the Federal Weather Station there. The temperature reached 102. The only cement plant in the Pa cific NorthweBt will be erected In Portland in the near future by Ore gon and Utah capitalists. The com pany Is capitalized at $1,200,000. Walking In his sleep. Samuel Scheldt, 8 years old. of Albany, fell from a window of the Hotel Ilevere last week onto the roof of an adjoin ing building, breaking his arm. Mrs. James Hay, living near Sclo, last week gave birth to triplets. Her husband had gone to a neighbor's to annonnre (lis arrival of twins. When he returned he was Informed by the muse that anot'ier child had arrived. Samuel it. Johnson, member of the Arm of Johnson Bros., bankers and merchants at Diifiir, died Middonly at his home In that city Saturday. Friday Mr. Johnson was thrown from a horse, alighting on his head and shoulders. His Injuries were not considered serious, but later hemorr hages developed In the brain ' and death came suddenly. He was 38 years old. Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved. 'Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the United States Express Co., Chicago, writes: "Our general superintendent. Mr. Quick, handed me a bottle of Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy some time ago to check an attack of the old chronic diarrhoea. I have used it since that time and cured many on our trains who have been sick. Iam an old sol dier who served with Rutherford R. Hayes and William McKinley four years ago in the 23d Ohio regiment, and have no ailment except chronic diarrhoea, which this remedy stops at once." For sale by Keir & Cass. More than 500 acres in Linn coun ty are now devoted to commercial walnut culture. Half of this acreage was planted this year and all of It In the last three years. The acreage was approximately doubled this year and It Is expected that the present acreage will be doubled again next year. All of these new growers are planning to adopt scientific methods of cultivation to develop successful commercial orchards. Excellent Health Advice. Mrs. M. K. Davison, of No. 379 Gil- J 1 f. T n.l i loru avem.e, can jose, iai-, nays: uie worth of IMectric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, bilious ness and torpor of the liver and bowels is so pronounced that I am prompted to say a word in its favor, lor the benefit . ntti.naauUji.;ni. i ;,,( f a.,i. Auc tions. There is more health for the di gestive organs in a battle of Electric Bitters than in anv other remedy I know of." Sold nndttr guarantee at Chas. N. Clarke x drug store 50c. O. J. Jenkins has compromised with the Portland Railroad Company fn. (RAA inH all amanBM for in Juries received at Troutdale on June 2, when tne car ran over an emDana ment at the terminal. Dr. Hancock, of Sellwood, who had his jaw broken in two places and will have a life long scar as a result, was given $2000. Louis Kommers, who had a flesh wound on his head and his back in lured, eot 1350 and expenses. Will- lam Ashcraft, who had a broken rib, settled for $150 and expenses. Disagreeable at lloni". Lots of men and womn who are ' agreeable with others get "cranky" at home. It's not di-poBition, it's the liver. If you find in vourself that you feel cross around the house, little things worry you, just onya Dottieoi nuiiaro s " Herbine and put your liver in shape. Yon and everybody around you will foul liuttor for it.. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold by Chas Is. Clarke. secretary ot State Benson Is In re paint of a check for $1468, as a con ' tribution from the Open River As sociation as a reimbursement to the state of one-half the cost of making an extension of the western terminus of the State Portage Railroad, be tween The Dalles and Celilo, on the Columbia, but recently completed The extension was made In order to secure better and more economical wharfage facilities for freight handl- a hv the road, and the last leglsia ture appropriated a sufficient amount tn onmnipte the work. This contri bution, which was forwarded by Chairman Joseph T. Peters, of the Board of Portage Commissioners and clso a member of the Open BJvor Association, waa not compulsory but voluntary. Dlmk'xa Cured. 'V foihpr lots for vtars In en troll bled iili diarrhoea, and tried every meaiiH possible to eitect a cure, wimoui ...nil o u ritH John 'I. Zirklf. of Phil- ippi. W. Va. . "He aw Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aim marmot's itemeuy advertised in the Phil'pw Republican and decided to liy it Hi result is one bottle curid linn and he lias not suner ...i uiil, ti, iIihhiihc fo' 18 month. IV" for taking this remedy he was a con stant MinW. lie i now sound and well, and aUlinut'h M years old can il as niueh v.nrk a younger man." Sold by Ken- & u.s. " The annual report of County School Superintendent G. T. McAr thiir shows that there are 746 chil dren attending the schools of Gilliam countv. while the number of children of school age number 1112. Among the 51 teachers, four of them are men and 47 women. ACT QUICKLY lielar Hhh Keen D.iugrrims In Hood Rlv r. Dotlieiinh Ui tiu at !he rlht t tne. Art iiiekly hi nines ol danger r.:ickm lie k ' lsina'r. Iv.nnV K ilnev Pilii- aet ouieklv. Cure all liln;-ai"S. dsng roim ki I- nev ill . I'Li.tv i.feviili" ce to uroVi" 1 1 : if . Mr. i' Urn-tor. KNNi lilllff Nt eel, Th Dallet, Oiv., t;: "D'unV KMm Pills have been used hi our iiuti ninny times, and tho results nave ai av been MUisfactorv. A few months atfo our little girl began to complain of pain in tier back. I lie aching aepi yetting more annoying until I got a box ol 1 loan a Kidney rills. Less than one box entirely rid her of the trouble, and she lias not complained of it since." ror sale by all dealers, I rice do cis. Foster-Milburn Co., Ituffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Re member the name Irian's and take no other. L. C. Rowley, of Oak Grove, was Tery much surprised last week when his brother, George H. Rowley, of South Dakota, paid him a visit. The brothers bad not met in 86 yean. Ten Years In Bed. "For ten years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys, writes R. A. Uray, J. P., ol Oakville, Ind. "It was so aevere that I could not move part of the time. 1 consulted the very beet medical skill available, but could get no relief until Foley s Kidney Cure was recommended to me. It has been a God send to me." Chas. X. Clarke. After tnrowmg ner 7-year-old daughter from the breakwater at Lake Waahlngten, In Seattle, last week, Mrs. Tressa Markley, wife of Norman E. Markley, an attorney formerly of Eugene, committed sui cide by leaping into the lake herself. The little girl crawled out of the water and after more than an hour of climbing up the steep hill, reached the home of Arthur Mottinger, where she told her atory. Half an hour later a party of searchers found the woman's body In the lake a short distance from where she had leaped from the breakwater. Hay Fever and Summer Colds. Victims of hay fever will experience great benefit bv taking Foley's Honey and Tar, as it stops difficult breathing immediately and heals the inflamed air passages, and even if it should fail to : ...;u :.. ;nu .ii..t tUQ WU lb Will give lunvuii ,vui.i. he genuine is in a yellow package. U N. Clarke. An adiourned session of the ai nual meeting of the Board of Re gents of the University of Oregon was held in the office of President Campbell at Eugene. Saturday, when purchase of additional land was dis cussed, new instructors employed, $10,000 appropriated for library books and provision made for erec tion of a temporary recitation room on land adjoining the campus.. Oriuo Laxative Fruit Syrup is sold nder a positive guarantee to cure con stipation, tick headache, stomach trouble, or any form of indigestion. If it fails, the manufacturer refund your money. What more can any one do? Chas. IN. Ularke. A. P. Stover, irrigation engineer for the United States has just fin ished putting water, out of a branch from the east fork of Daisy Creek, on 50 acres of land on the George R. Bagley ranch, four miles north west of Hillsboro. This is the larg est irrigation experiment made by the irrigation department in the Willamette Valley and the outcome Is being watched with interest. Granulated Sore Eyes Cured. "For 20 years I suffered from a bad case of KranulHted eons eyee, says war- tin Bovd. of Hekrietla. Ky. "In eb ruarv, 1903, a gentleman asked me to try Ch mberlainV Salve. I bought one box and used about two-thirls of it and my eyes have not iven me any trouble since." This salve is for sale by Keir & Cas4. W. C. E. Pruitt, acting district at torney for Umatilla and Morrow counties and temporary city editor of the Pendleton Morning Tribune, has mysteriously disappeared. So far as anxious relatives have been able to ascertain he went west on O. R. & N. train No. 5, one night last week, taking with him a suitcase, an extra suit of clothes and less than $100 in cash. There does not appear to be the slightest cause for his strange action. Baby Morphine Fiends are made by all soothing syrups and baby medicines that contain opium ana narcotics. McGee's Habv Elixir con tains no injurious r narcotic drugs of any kind. A sure and said cure lor dis ordered stomachs, b iwels and fretful ness splendid for teething infants. for sale bv Unas. IS. t;larke. ooine time netween 1 and o'clock Saturday morning the safe of McCulley Bros. & Sturdevant, of Halsey, was blown to pieces by nltro glycerin, scattering Jewelry and val uable papers over the office floor As it happened, the firm had decided not to keep money In this safe, as it was but a $300 affair, and when their store wa3 broken into last win ter they became alarmed. The rob bers got only four diamond rings and $5 in cash. They overlooked a tray of rings which was on toj of Rome hnoVs ACTIVE AT 87. This would be no unusual news If men and women would keep themselves free from rheumatism and all aches and pains bs well as keepinu' their mils- . r IK.ll it. ilea and joims iiiiiot nun uiiiain Snw Liniment. .Sold by Chaa. N Clarke. The main building of the Albany Iron Works, the largest foundry in Oregon outside of Portland, was de stroyed by fire last week. The loss Is placed at about $10,000, with In surance of $9,5000. It will be re built. Iast week fire on Dry Creek, near Blue Mountain station, destroyed 952 sacks -of wheat belonging to J. H. Coffman and William Talbert. The grain had been threshed ten days ago and was piled at the mouth of a canyon. It waa insured for 50 cents a bushel and had already been sold for 76 cents. nWitt' Little F.arlv Risers, safe. easy, pleasant, sure, little liver pills. Bold by Keir Lass.; Special Notice. Having secured the agency for the famous Edison phonographs and re-eo-.o, I wish to annonnoe that 1 hare 1 1 1 i received the complete hue of cl nea and the entite catalog of . in a, being all the record made I t I : mpany op to January 1. 1908. So a large stock of ditc reronU i all i ver three thousand to select Mm. One of the largest stocks in he l .t. Call and aee and beartbem. Soule's Piano Huose, Silaa H. Boole, Prop. Six hundred members of the Hood River Iowa State Association and their friends ate barbecued ox and listened to speechmaklng at Grange Park last wek. The occasion was the annual meeting of the association for the purpose of electing officers and renewing old associations of their former home In the Middle West William Blake and 40 other cltl- tena ot Deer Island, Columbia coun ty, have petitioned the Railroad Com mission to use its Influence with the management of the Astoria & Colum bia River railroad to have what la known as Tldo Creek crossing made a flag atatlon for the benefit and convenience of the patrons of the road. More than 100 allottee on the Umatilla reservation have been given final patent to their land, and in turn have disposed of it to white men dur ing the past eight or ten months, ac cording to Agent McFatiidge. At this rate It will only be a few years until practically all of the most valu able land on the reservation will have passed from tho Indiana Into the hands of the whites. Because of lack ot men, the Gov ernment forest rangers are almost powerless to fight the big forest fires now burning in the National forest reserve In southeastern Marlon coun ty, 15 miles northeast of Detroit. Will sur In Hood Rlrer The remedy that makes you eat, sleep and grow strong, called Palmo tablets will ha sold retmlarlv bv Williams Pharmacy, Hood River. These great nerve ana constitution builders coat only 50c per box, six boxes, $2.00. tf EVIDENCE TO FIT. Lawyar Barrett's Experience With Two Chinaman Looking For Holp. When John J. Barrett waa new at the San Francisco bar two Chinamen entered his office and retained him tc help prosecute "one Telly bad man Jim Hing." Having locked the retainer In th safe, Mr. Barrett Inquired what Jin Hing had done. "Ulm velly bad man," the spokes man replied. "Jim Hing kill he wife He live same alleyway, 'close the atleet Me my blother both look out window 'closs alleyway, see Jim Hing atabbee wife. She die light away. Ht lun. You hang Jim Hing?" "Certainly," said Mr. Barrett "Bui you must tell the police Just what yon saw." ' "Jliu Hing kill wife" they began when the lawyer Interrupted: "Yea, yea, I know. But when yon first saw Jim was the knife np high or down low?" "Iloong yeh goyamen soon fab goon Quuong gey yoola" the Chinamen began Jabbering and singing at each other, when Mr. Barrett again Inter rupted: - "Answer me truthfully. Stop con sulting. Was the knife up high qi down low?" The elder Chinaman looked puzzled. Restraining the Impulse to consult bis brother again, he turned a guileless stare on Mr. Barrett . "Which you think beat r he replied. Harper's Weekly. Not to Ba Wulii "I suppose you pride yourself on your garden," said the girl who tries to be agreeable, "even though It Isn't very large." "Yea." answered Farmer CorntosseL "It's jest as easy for Mandy to raise some green corn an' tomatoes as It Is to keep up a patch o' marigolds an' petunias." "But of course you raise things to eat?" "Nope. That garden's too good an ad vertisement to be devoured by a lot o' boarders." Washington Star. Take Kodol whenever vou feel that you need it. That is the only time you need to take Kodol. Just when you need it; then you will not be troubled witn sour siomacn, oeicning, gas on the stomach, etc. Hold by Keir & Cass. r SHORT STORIES. Ain't it awful, Mabel?" Is New fork's latest catch phrase. The Mexican Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals has Is sued an appeal to tourists, begging them to leave out bullfights. A large swarm of bees has moved Into the Teterboro (N. H.) Masonic hall, going in and out around the win dow casings. Tbey can be seen work ing almost every day. There was a space in the gallery of the Oklahoma senate set apart for col ored people, and only two colored men made use of it during the whole of the 100 days' session. A Sanborntou (N. II.) writer says that 101 of the sons of that town fought In the Revolution and fifty In the civil war. Of these lutter, six were killed and thirteen wounded ot the bat tle of Chnncellorsvllle. A large number of concrete houses are to be erected on Long Island by New York syndicate. The buildings will have fronts of pressed brick and will be fireproof. Two hundred will be built this year. Home Notes. Do not use soap In cleaning marble table tops and mantels. It yellowi them. Better results are bad from washing with water softened with am monia. Rolls may be freshened even when very stale by dipping each one quickly In Ice water and beating In the oven until crisp. If eaten while hot they resemble swiebach. If a gruel pot is allowed to stand on atones or something cold for a minute or two after cooking It will not cool the contents very much and will make ticking less probable. If a broom has worn unevenly, Its life may be prolonged by soaking the straws in warm water for three-quar ters of an hour, then tying the straws tightly together and trlmmlug the ends with a long pair of scissors. DeWitt'i Kidney and Bladder Pill will promptly relieve all Kidney and Bladder disorders. Isold ana reconi mended by Keir & Cass. ! WOOD FOR SALE. i I am prepared to furnish mill and slab wood, also other kinds ot wooa. I FRED HOWE. t& --' COPVWl:, I ASUCCESSFUR BAKING ... w.j ,.1Iwb thonao of WliitM Pii-t.r IFBJl ... . . v. . . - .. ...... and Golden Crown flour. Whether von I bake bread, cakes, pies, or ny kind of nastry. you will find thielluur a safe and reliable standby. Try it once and yon will never use any other. lnif KM Tr 5- B 11 mtfirrw STRANAHAN & CLARK HOOD R1VKK, OHKGON. & T. RAWKO!. HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We lfsirn ti let our friends and patrons know thtM (r it- f ill planting we will hare andean ap ply in let mwiilier Cherry, Pcar,Aprlcot, GRAP1.S. CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS, Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitcat berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or. WOOLE8ALE THE DALLES NURSERIES R. II. WEBER, Prop. THE DALLES, OREGON. GKOWKB AND DEALBS IN FRUIT. SHADE Tnrrf GRAPE VINES ' ' IIHWW . AND K ORNAMENTAL Evegeni, Roses and Shrubbey. Remember, Our Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation. ..MILLER'S DRUGSTORE.. Has just received a shipment of American and Im ported Perfumes, Lundberg'e, Rieger's, Roger & Gal lett's in bulk and presentation boxes. The Finest Imported Soaps for the Toilet Toilet Sets, Fancy Pa petrie, 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 CARPETS LACE CURTAINS, etc. at reaxonable priees. HOOD RIVER Laundry Co. HOMK I'HONK h!3 Now!!! Is the Time to Order Pacific (Peaceful) Electric Irons Who cuts the wood on ironing day? Who is it Mister Man? Who carries'in the wood? I say Here is a better plan. An iron to heat without the use Of either wood or coal ; Attach it to your Mectric juice And you hive reached the noal. The Iron stajs hot wit ti hardest wear It never more peln cold ; And never needs the least repair, While Mrs. never ppoIiIh. Your lou-e ic cool, your temper too, The wood left on the pile, The new Iron beats the old for you, It's got II fkinned a mile. We will place one of these labor savers in youi home on 30 days free trial. If you like the Iron after giv ing it a thorough trial, we will sell it to vou at cost to us. Price $450 Home Telephone No. 55 Pacific " " 1071 Hood River Electric Light Power and Water Co1, KKC'KIVIXG DAILY FRESH Hour ana reea flTJT TnTT A rnuT-v WHITE RIVER AND GOLDEN CROWN BRANDS MADK FROM SELECTED HARD WHEAT F. H. 0TAJNTOV Peach Plum Trees, RETAIL M AND SMALL FRUITS .BICYCLE SHOP. J. MARION REID Bicycles. Guns, Sewing Ma chines, Furniturs, Umbrellas, Stove9 and Locks Repaired. KEYS MADE TO ORDER Bicycles, Uuna, etc., Bent by express for repairs will be neatly and promptly re paired and returned. Can save you $1 to J3.00 on price of new wheels. Tires, brakes, and all kinds of repairs sold at Portland prices. Prices "furnished on application. Reference : llradstrec '. . OREGON Short line amo union Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily Thronnh IMillmnn utanriarda and tonrlBt Blwplng cam dally to omulm, Chicago, Hpo kanc; tourlHt Hlwplng earn dally to Kannan City: llinniKh rnllinnn tonrUt sleeping car ippriuinsHiiy connno.!fl) wwkiy in uincftKo. Rm-llnlna chair earn (neaU free) to the tout! dally. Union lleiHit- Leave. Arrive ChlcnKo-Hortland Rpelal for Hie KhkI via H untingtmi, dally 8:90 am 8:W) pm Spokane Fiver lor KUKtern Washington. Walla Walla, lwimoii.i'oeiird'Almieand Great Northern polnta, dally 8:15 pm 8:00 am AtlanticEMreK for the Kant via Huntington, dally 6:00 pm 9:4Sam PortlHnd-l'endleton local for all points bet ween PeudleUm and Portland, dally 7:15 am S:1S pm RIVER SCHEDULE t7n? ft Mr r X. FOK ASTORIA and 1:00 P. &O:00 P. M way polntH. connecting Dally Dally with tamer fitr H i aco exoept exocpt and North Beach ateam- Hunday, Suaday. er llusfialn, Ah atrect Saturday, dock (water per.) 10:00 P. M. Fn! Daytin, Oregon 7.-09 A. M. 7:30 P. M. Cltv and Yamhill Rlv- Dally Daily pr points. Anil street except except dock (water per.) Hunday. Sunday. FOR LEW 18 TON, 1:40 A. M. 4.-00P. M . Idaho, and way polnta.i Daily Dally from Kiparla, Wash. I except exept HaUirday Friday OFFICE HOUKS Freight Honao g a. in. to 12 noon; 1 to 5 p in. No freight received or delivered after 6 p. in. Paaaenger Depot Houra for delivery of ex preasaud baj;Kake will be a a.m. till 6 p. m. WM, McMURRAY. (Jeneral Paaaenicer Aent.;Portland,Or. C. P. ROSS Billiards and Bowling Alley and Confectionery PAULORS THE BEST LINE OF Tobaccos and Cigars IN THK CITY The Orenmiinn, Telet-'ram and Journa ON SALE SUNDAY. Go to the HOTEL WAUCOMA For Your SUNDAY DINNER P. F. F0UTS, Prop. HoodEiver.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 CUPID If You Want the best Money can Buy. We Have a Car of Fine OATS ist in. Hood River Milling Co. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPPLY OF 1 i.. . f e i Nitrate or waa, AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS COME TO US DIRECT FOR W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER iHTT-rvrrivrnp Axm t.ttvtp. AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS STRANAHAN & CLARK (1 Hood River, Oregon J) vr "-a f -o THOS. CALKIN Riverside Dairy We can supply you with any quantity of Fresh Milk PRICES ON APPLICATION Free Delivery. Theme 414 V .tar: The Kimball is the only weeder that has made good and this season's demand will far exceed the supply, so place your orders earl.y, if you need a weeder. 1 have a large assortment of sizes in stock at present. Beware of imita tions. Unless the knives have the right set and temper thny are worthless. See that the name Kimball is on each weeder. J. R. NIGKELSEN Exclusive Agent For Hood River FLOUR 3IC DOC-v a f rt a. l w muriate or roiasn WALTER ISENBERG KIMBALL Cultivator