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CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
Kuglisb went to Tbe
for a lew dara Tiiit
Mrs. Jauiet
Dl let Friday
with relative!.
lloiwell Shelter waa visiting about
Out II eeveml riayt iaet week. Mr.
Slu'lli'V ia always Hrm iu his faith
Id Mood Hirer valley and its poaai
bilities which are now and will con
tinue to be proven
Quite a number of Odell people
bsve been ailing from bad colds or a
sort of la grippe.
K. A. Maesee waa showing bia friend
Mr. Uulloway of Wisconsin aome
Udell orobarda one day last week
Mrs. CRllison'a many frlenda will
be glad to bear that ebe la doing
nio ly, an opeiatlon for tumor baring
been performed a week ago last lues
day. Odell aobool is closed this week as
tbe teacbera will attend tbe institute.
Clinton Wood and Elmer Lafferty
have been doing some artistic work
in tbe building and painting line as
is shown by tbe burn at tbe borne
of A. Wood.
James English now owns tbe team
fromerly owned by 15. V. Young and
Mr. Young owns the one formerly
owned by Mr. English. In plain
words tbey traded borscs.
J W Strong and family expect to
go to tbeir new borne at Wasbougal,
Washington soon, quite likely this
week.
Orobardlsts are busy harvesting
tbeir apples.
W. L. Carries bag built an apple
bouse on tbe Claude Cnpple tract
Mr. Carnes baa charge of tbe orobard
on that tract
Mi. and Mra. JJ. J. Hlbbard and
Mrs. Mary Owen are at home In a oozy
ouoiD near tbe borne of W, 1. 111b-
bard
Not inuob change in the oondition
of Frank Hammond.
Fred Coe of Hood River baa been
out making aome flua pieces of mis
sion furniture tor Cutler Bros.
Kobert Livingstone of Portland was
topping at r ether by a part of last
week.
George Cooper of Tbe Dalles was
down last Friday tor a visit with bis
partner, O. L. Walter. He waa ac
companied by Mr. Williams wbc will
assist iu tbe gathering and transferi-
ing tbe apples from tbe orchard of
Cooper and Walter to tbe warehouses
ot tne apple urowers union.
A. Masses is busy directing the
pluoing ot gravel on parts of David-
sou urn wnere repairs are neeaea,
W. I. Hubbard became ill last
Thursday and Dr. Sbaw was called
At last accounts Mr. Hubbard was
improving.
James Cook has been treating bls
bouse to a new coat ot paint.
Burning slashing has been tbe
order ot tbe day tbe following slash
ings having been burned recently:
Mubaney, Strong, Shelley, Ualligan,
liiobter.
Jolly Mr. Shelley Is a student at O.
A. O.
iioru to Mr. pud Mra. Rosa Miller
Ftiday, Ootober 2, a daughter.
Frank Smith, who was packing
apples at O. L Walter's, whs called
home Friday afternoon, his brother
having been killed at Ureen Point.
The Ladies Aid sooial last Friday
nlgbt was a success iu every particu
lar. Tbe program follows: Piano
solo, Marie Lookman ; Recitation,
Nettie Kemp Crookbtt; Talk-"Pion-eer
Days in Odell," M. D. Odell;
Keo'tation. Nettie Kemp Crockett;
Music Orchestra, Clarence Wilson,
Elmer Latterly. Every part of tbe
progaram received unqualified praise.
1'he supper was as uhubI all that
could be desired both in quantity
and quality. O. 11. Rboads purchased
tbe comfort at $2.'2r. Proceeds other
thau for the oomfort, $11.30.
William 11. Reiohwo and Maty
Kliest were married by Justice of tbe
Peuoe A, C. Buck iu Hood River
Monday September 28 and went to
Portland for a short wedding trip
After a few days stay tbey returned
to Odell and will be at borne in tbe
rooms over Harry Connaway'a ware
house. Ibe groom ia a brother ot
Mrs. J. J. Krumenaoher and since
coming here a few months ago bas
been known as an Industrious young
man. Tbe bride wb.t recently cme
from Illinois is very favorably men
tioned by those who know ber. Tbe
frieuds of tbe young couple wisb them
a long, happy, and prosperous life.
Work is in progress tbat is to te-ult
in a 40x10 modern bungalow in which
when finished Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Klemer will reside. Ibis bungalow is
being built on Mr. Klemer's 40 acre
tract wbicb is one of the finest or
chard tracts In Odell and wltb the
addition of this modern home will
make this valuable property even
mora desirable.
Everett Lafferty was down from
Green Point Soday for a visit at tbe
borne of bis parents. M r. aud Mrs.
O. W. Lalferty.
Horace Hollenback of Myrtle creek,
Oregon, baa been here for a visit with
the family ot J. F. Strong.
Notices of Presidential election to
be held Tuesday November 3rd bare
been posted.
In some manner a mistaken idea
bas prevailed and appeared in Odell
notes ot last week. Ibis was regard
ing registering ot voters. Those wbo
registered last spring are uot requir
ed to register In order to vote at tbe
approaching eleotion.
Arthur Strong andOeoige Pflugb
aupt came home Saturday rich in
experience if not in finances.
Rev. Troy Shelley bas gone to H inta
Cruz, California hoping his health
may be benefited by tbe obane of
climate.
Mrs. Guy Talmage and little daugh
ter Rosalie have gone to Marmout,
Oregon.
MOUNTHOOD.
I Miss Cooper left Saturday for Geor
gia where sbe Is to teaob tbe current
school year.
Mrs. Jones and daughter Lottie
left last week for San Fmuolsco to
spend tbe winter wltb Mre. Jones'
elder son, James.
Mr. aad Mrs. Wallace Moudy will
live in Mrs. Jones house during tbe
winter.
Robert Morton left Monday to at
tend tbe Pendleton academy tbe pres
ent year.
Rsv. Wasbburne of Washington,
Mo., arrived l'riday with his wife
to be our pastor during tbe winter.
He delivered two able sermons Sun
day. Rev. Cornelius, who bas been filling
tbe pulpit durlug tbe month of Sep
tember left Tuesday with bia family
to attend Presbytery In Portland,
from which he will return to bis work
on the Umatilla reservation.
Rev. Wasbburne made a business
trip to Portland this week.
Miss Nan Cooper's friends were
glad to shake bands witb ber again
Sunday.
Sobool closed Tuesday for tbe rest
of tbe week. Tbe teaobers, Prof.
gone to The Dalles to attend Teachers'
Institute.
The bunting parties inoluding Jim
Cooper, Chester Waltou. Johnnie
Cooper Mr. Hill ot Tbe Dalles, Geo.
Dimmork and others, returned witb
seven deei which tbey generously
abated with their many friends.
Warren Cooper, Deputy Forest
Ranger and his crew of helpers, J as.
Davidson, Geo. Cooper Mr. Plusket,
Floyd Hess, Lawrence Puddy, Cliff
ord Thomas, Joe. Pelkey and Alex.
Porteua. returned Wednesday from
the Mt Jefferson country where tbey
bad been fighting Ore aud made trails
during the summer. e are glad to
have them all home again.
A crew 0' ditcb workers are oamped
ot tbe Hess ranch.
Grandma Wlsbart and daughter
Miss Emma have returned from tbeir
visit in Nebraska.
My Hair
Ran Away
Don't have a falling out with
your hair. It might leave you!
Then what? That would mean
thin, scraggly, uneven, rough
Keep your hair at home!
"cstcu it tightly to your scalp!
;'cu ccn easily do it with Ayer's
'lair Vigor. It is something
. . rc then a simple hair dress-
I: is a hair medicine, a
!r tor.u-, a hair food.
.t Lest l. '.n-l cl a testimonial
,.l ir over ixly years."
u -.C. iirCo., Lowell,
A. bo maauftwturws f
9 SlBViDlBII I A.
" . . M '3L B 3 rilFifBV PFCTOBAL.
Miss Maude Merrill will attend In
stitute at Tbe Dalles tbia week.
Miss Pearl Isenberg spent Sunday
at borne. She leaves for Tbe Dalle
tonight for institute.
Miss Male Somerville visited Friday
and Saturday witb Mrs. S. W. Ar
nold, In Hood Rivei.
Mr. and Mrs. Ordway spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones.
Mr. Charles Matoalf went to Port
land Saturday.
Will Somerville Is building a small
bouse for Howard lsenherg on bis
farm, and when nflished George Steele
and family will move i' to it.
Tbe Mis 04 Lena leoubreg, Nora
Noble and Lizzie Eby are busy those
days at Dr. Wright s ranch.
J. W. Daria and Will Davis are
busy clearing land, blasting rooks and
burning stumps on their place.
Ed. Btrker is busy digging a well.
The folks Intend to move back on
tbe home place soon.
A meat wagon calls around three
times a week nowadays aud is quite
a convenience for we oountry folks.
Tbe congregations at Belmont are
increasing in Lumber.
Miss McElroy, nelce of Rev. and
Mrs. Brown, is visiting at tbe parson
age.
Mist Pearl Eby will attend institute
this week.
Maud Conover is able to be out.
Ladiea Aid will meet at tbe borne
of Mri. Somerville Friday afternoon
October U at 2 o clock. ft very one
welocnie. The ladiea are busy gut
lug articles made for their annual
bazaar.
Every on Is busy picking and wip
ing apples which reminds us tbat full
is near.
BELMONT.
Miss Bess lseuberg spent Saturday
ud Sunday at; borne returning to
Portland Monday morning.
M. P. Isenberg la visiting bis
daughter at Forest Grove.
Miss Pearl Blaylook scent Sunday
at home.
Kodol is a combination of natural di
gestive juices and it digest all classes of
food and evt-ry kind of food, so you tee
it will do the work that the stomach
itseif does. Sold by Kier& Cass.
MOSIER.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frey went to
Hood River Monday. Mrs. ' rey ha
employment there for tbe present.
Mrs lasbelile Booth and sou Billy
came Tuesday morning from Walla
Walla to make this their home for
tbe winter.
Mr. and Mrs Vaughn aud ohildren
of Rickreall Oregon, are visiting Mr.
and Mra. Nicbol this week.
Mrs. Dick Evans and Mrs. Geo.
Purrisb were in The Dalles Wednesday.
Miss Maude Smith left for The
Dalles Weduesday after visiting witb
old frieuds.
E. T. Johnson of Portland spent a
oouple of days ou bis ranch bere lust
week. '
Mrs. Morganson ot Tygb Valley is
bere for a few days' visit witb her
NEW FALL GOODS
Of Barrettes, Brooches, Bracelets, Scarfpins, Egyptian Matrix Novelties, Belt
Buckles, Etc. Also our large staple line of
WATCHES, DIAMONDS and Sterling'
and Solid Gold Goods
AT
ARAWATO
Watchmakers
WE PAY SPOT CASH You Get Right Prices
Young Men's Clothes
Ederheimcr, Stein & Co., Makers
YOU young fellows must depend
on this store for your style ideas
same as your books for a knowledge
of history, or daily paper for the news.
Marvelous how easy it comes with these Eder-heimer-Stein
suits. They're the product of specialists
in the Young Men's field ; more authentic and depend
able on that account We're showing the new Fall
styles) the new shades; in all sizes for Young Men.
is
Frank A. Cram
brother, Geo Chamberlain and sister,
Mrs. Eruston.
Geo. Hotkey, wife and child cauie
up from Grawfordsville, Oregou, Krl
day evening. They expect to spend
tbe winter in Mosier. George bought
with him a fine pair if Elk antlers;
be killed tbe elk a week or so ago.
Among tbe Mosieritea going to
Hood River Saturday, we nctioed the
following: Mr. and Mi. Elmer David
hizar and children, Mrs. K.. U Hoot
aud children, aud Clyde Knot.
Mrs. W. A. Hiiibsnda was In Hood
Kiver Friday atternoou and evening.
Mrs. A. M. Roop's daugLter-in law
aud little eon came from Independ
ence, Oregn, Saturday to pay her
a viait.
The Modern Woodmen gave a water
melon soolal at Lamb's ball Saturday
evening. It was "free for all" aud a
number of Woodmen and their friend
weie preseut aud all enjoyed the treat
of melons to the fullest extent j a large
cowd gathered around the table
which extended tbe full length of tbe
ball an tbe Woodmen were careful to
see tbat no one was overiocked in
serving tbe delioious melons, of
which tbey, had a great plenty. Games
and lume wrestling feats amused tbe
visitors until late in tbe evening when
II tuined homeward, declaring that
tbey bad enjoyed a rare treat as well
as a very pleasant evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregor re
turned ' Saturday evening to their
Mosier home for the winter.
J. M. Carroll made a business trip
to Hood Kiver Monday.
;Vm. Akers bas improved so much he
took a trip to The Dalles Saturday,
expecting to remain several days with
relatives.
The autumn bills are bid, 'neath
rustling leaves,
Erorn bush and branch, the birds
tbeir songs outpour.
Tbe orchard drops its laden boughs
to eartD,
And on ber bosom oasts its bounteous
store:
I And tbe apple season is now bere.
we near tne ring of tne hammer as
tbe boxes are being made iu wbiob to
store and pack tbe present crop and
see tbe loads of tine rosy obeek'd
apples ooming iu from tbe various or
cbards, fruit Ot for "kings to est."
No wonder we are glad we live in the
wild(7) west and especially Mosier,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hodge went
overland to Hood River Monday to
visit relatives in tbe valley.
Will Mtnr in II iiml River
The remedy that makes you eat, sleep
anii grow sirorri;, caueu rairno 1 amcna
will be sold regularly by Williams
Pharmacy. Ilrinii Rivpr. TIirhh irrpnt
nerve and constitution builders cost only
Kr . t L . An tr .
ouc per no, six ooxes, f z.ou u
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in lare or small tracts. Some very good
land at low prices at present. Good
growing commui'.ity. Six milus east of
Hood I'.iver. Also homesteads and re
linquishments. Parties wishing to buy
will do well to wriU or see
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN
Mistier. Oregon
Our Crockery Depart
ment
is loaded down with all that is newest and
best. The beautiful imported China is be
ginning tojarrive. We are making great
'eductions, in odd pieces and broken sets. We still have a
full line of Fruit Jars, Kings, Caps, Jelly Glasses, Stone
Jars, etc.
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Your
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Doctor's
irections
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Are ALWAYS followed TO THE LETTER when we fill the prescrip
tion. He prescribes what he believes will cure. It is our business to
supply the EXACT medicine he orders. Come here with your prescrip
tions and if medicines can cure, THOSE PREPARED BY US WILL
INSURE RECOVERY.
II
RIER (& CASS
SMITH BLOCK
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS
Universal vStoves and
The .remarkable success of our sale
XaiXcieS induced us to place further orders for
the new Universal Ranges and the wonderful wood saving
base burning heater so that every one may be supplied at
the business getting prices inaugurated on receipt of the
carload.
Carpets, Linoleums, Rug's,
Draperies Now occupy an entire floor. We
only ask your inspection we know the prices die lower
and believe you will feel justifled in inspecting an assort
ment seldom exceeded. 200 patterns in room rugs and
regard less of the last 15 days' sale we still show 30 pat
terns in Lii. oleums. Our stock Window Shades, Lace
Curtains, Toi tiers, Couch Covers, Blankets, Bed Spreads,
will please. "
66e Upholstery Depart
a. is over run and for a time we accept new
THeill work subject to delay, but we will give you
the best job you ever saw. Place your holiday orders now.
HARDWARE gct
The carpenter can have any tool made.
The mason can got the vry latest.
Tbe farmer can get every known convenience.
Tlie logger can get a complete outfit.
The Fruit man can see 14 styles ladders and every
thing he needs.
Stewart Hardware & Furniture
Company
.jBc!.':SS COLLEGE
Jffl
WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS
I-ORTLAND. OREGON
& Pil WRITE FOR CATALOG
The Scftotil fhat ri'icc Yon in a Gxl mtu-n
;.:.KE OWN STOCK F0033 C ( ViWZ
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. Tbey don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Brau. Are just
as ood when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure druf laws. Ask (or
a"d try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fevi .', Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Louse Powder
SparinCure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO
Incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota U. S. A.
For Sale by Hanna & Perigo.
Creating a Reserve
Is not difficult once you start to save your
ii.oney systematically. But 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
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 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
i 10 -v rv itfor i- a
j nuuu IVCK, ut-ttouiN.
River Bien
Dial Fruit Fair
October 15, 16 and 17
One Thousand Boxes of the Finest Apples in the
World on Dislay, as Well as Other
Products From this Fam
ous Valley.
Exhibit Open to All Growers.
Excursion Rates on Railroad and Boat Lines.
Don't Forget Octber 15 to 17
WHITE SALMON VALLEY
BIENNIAL ERU1T FAIR
OCTOBER 13 and 14, 1908
IIK grandest display of Fruit,
Vegetables and Farm Products
ever placed on exhibition. Our
Poultry Show will be grand.
A large space devoted to Crazy
Patch Work and other domestic
articles.
EXHIBIT FREE TO ALL VISITORS
Excursion Rates on Railroads and
Boat Lines
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