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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1908)
Sour .HOOD RIVEB PLACID Tflt)K3DA?, OOTOBBR 82, .eos. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. V. A. Lockmiiu wait a Portland tit ltor tor short time (tint week. lie. Iroy Shelley leturnpii home litr-t week after riarioR made a hoit stay at bauta Cruz, California. Klanor Coe returned Sunday to her home iu Hood lilver after having bi lled at the home of ber iister, Mm. O. li. llowerruan. After about three moutba visit at thn bome ot her grand parent at Fodt, OreRon, (iertrude Croaby hat returned bome. lier unole, Joe Post, and aunt. Kollie Poet, came with ber for a short visit itb tbeir sintera. Mm. J. H. Crosby and Mra. U. T. Youug and with otber relative! at Oiiell. Mr. Stuniberry went to Portland Sunday evening. Irene Finber ot Moaler viai down Sunday tor a visit with ber grand parents, Mr. and Mm. A. Wood. Irene baa gone to lone where tthe will attend school this winter. Mra. A. J. Lawrence returned Sat urday to ber home in Portland. Mrs. Lrawrence has been here for a vitit with relatives at the ciuiitb-Lawreaoe Fruit farm. Arobie Loo km an of Portland came up Saturday for a visit with bis fath er, Douglas Lockmao, nad with otber relatives. M. D. Odell is reported ill of ty phoid fever. Robert Liringstone of Portlaud was up a few days ago looking after bis interests at "Netberby." George F. Coe and Mr. and Mrs. Fred U. Coe and little on are at bome In Odell tor an indefinite time, probably several mouths. The gentle nien, father and son, are building a modern bungalow for E. L. Klemer. 'Ilielr work here will include the building of some flue pieces of miss ion furniture when the bungalow is ready for furnishing. George Cooper accompanied by bis father, motberinlaw and Dr. Sanders, ciirue down from the Dalles, Saturday to attend Hood Hirer tair. The drove out to Crystal Spring fruit faim the property ot Cooper &, Walter for a look about the orchard. J. W. Strong and family 1-ft here early this week for their new home at WaHhougal, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Strong are people whose presence in a oommunily le helpful aud it is with regret that we hear of their go ing. The best wishes of tbeir many friends at Udell will go with then) to their new bome. Mrs. Crookett is again with ber daughter, Mrs. Win. Kemp, after bav iug been In Hood Kiver aboat two weeks. Kev. and Mrs. liranson are at bome in the Chug, llano; bouse. We un derstand Kev. Mranson is a minister of the Baptist Churob and formerly ws a resident of i'euiiptmec, coming to Oregon last spring. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Hlbtmrd and Mis. Owen went to tbeir bome In Hood River last week. Mr. and Mr. lllbbard will likely return to tbeir Odell camp soon but Mrs. Owon will go to Fairview, Oregon, where sbe e.ipeota to Invest lu a home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilsou have moved on their laud near J. W. Wil son and his wife. 0. It. McCoy, priuolpal of Odell Bc.ohot aud bi wife bave moved Into the bouse vacated by Mr. and Mra. Wilson. Kennedy's Laxative Cough 8rnp drives (he cold out of the system through iia laxative principle by airing a free and gentle action of thu bowels. Sold by Kicr & Cues. MOSIER. Mr. I, Nixon's family arrived Tues day morning from Potlatoh, Idaho. They are ocoupying the vacant bouse on Lee Evans' place. Mrs. K. Pi Kemp of Odell, made ber mother, Mrs. M. Davenport, a visit last Monday, going on to The Dalles from bore. As Friday was M osier day at the fair, a number of Mosier people went Tm he "TIME FOR A WATCH REPAIRING BY WATCHMAKERS. Soaps, Perfumes, Dentifrices, Cosmetics, Bay Rum and Bath Waters; Cold Cream, Vaselines, Lip Rouge, Face and Sachet Powders-EVERYTHING A LADY WANTS in her boudoir to complete her toilet. This depart ment of our store is" a show in itself. KIER SMITH BLOCK . .. .JC down, among tbeui we noticed, Alex Stewart, J. M. Oiroll, wire and sou James, Mr. and Mra. U. M. Stronp, Wm. Wright, Lte Hunter, Mrs. Al II rig tun, Mrs. S. Niehol. Mis. I). Kobinsou went to T be Dalles Saturdony. C. A. llage went to Portland Thurs day on businesa. County Superintendent Nell, waa iu our vicinity Tuesday, looking after 1 be interests ot tbe schools. A. P. bate hum attended tbe opening of tbe Hood Kiver fair. Geo. Cbamberlaiu sold 20acrejot the Fast Hood Kiver Land tract, to K. M. Stroup, closing the deal last Wednesday. M. and Mrs. Stroup bave moved to Mosier and expect to make this tbeir bome. Mosier apple growers sent forty two boxes cf tbeir choice apples to tbe fair at Hood Kiver. Mia. L. E. Ward spent several days visiting Mrs. L. V. Wood latt week, returning to ber bome in lone, Mon day. Mrs. Otto Page visited Tbe Dalles Monday. A large crowd from Mosisr visited Hood Kiver ou Saturday, as it was more convenient for tbe school chil dren wbo wished to see things. Those we noticed going were, Mrs. E. L. Graham, Mrs. A. Stewart aud son Willie. Mrs. Will Kowlaud and two children, Mra. U. C. Porter, Mr. Will Hudson, Mist Mattie and Master Shelly, Mr. U R. Wood, Mrs. D. Er ana, Maude Evans, Elsie Denny, Irene Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and too Lawrence, Mrs. Fred Evans and ton Darrell, Urace Hodge, On ie Hodge, Mrs. W. A. Hoebanda and two ohildren, Mr. aud Mrs. Mouier. Mra. Cbribtiua Keintz, wbo has spent tbe eiininiei beie with ber eUtor Mis. Mary Davenport, left for Port land Monday to spend a few days tbere with ber relatives, when she will go to San Francisco and sail for ber bome in Germany. Rev. brown', tbe CbriHtiau minister, held services Sunday, October 18. He was aooompanled by bis wife. E. L. Howe, with Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Portlaud, came up Monday and went out to tbe ranch. Mrt. J. K. McGregor left for Oak land, Califomia, last week, after re ceiving news of the serious illness of ber son, Edward Davis. Later we learned that Mr. Davis passed away on Friday morning, beside bis mother, be leaves a wife, three chil dren, a bro'.ber, Dr. 11. U. Davis, wbo resides at Prineville, Oregon. Tbe two silver oupa won as prizes by James Elliot and George Chamber lain on their apples, at the Hood Kivei fair are on exhibition at Wiu. N. Akera' store. Miss Nora Hunter was very much surprised ou reaching bome Saturday evening to find a number ot the neigh bors and relative gathered there, it being tbe ocoaison ol her birthday. Tbey passed tbe evening with music, riddles and eating candy and nuts. Coffee and cake was served by Mrs. N. A. Hunter and Mra. 0. P. Hunter, after which all departed for home. Do not lot. anyone tell you that some thing else is just as good as DeWitt'g Kidney and Bladder Pills because there isn't anything just as good. Sold by Kicr & Cass. MOUNT HOOD. Tbe rains Tuesday aud Wednesday were One, but oaused a delay In tbe apple baivest. J. T. Cooper made a flying trip to Mount Hood Saturday. Many of our horticulturists attend ed tbe fruit fair iu Hood Kiver last week. Warrou Cooper was in Cascade Looks tbe first of tbe week ou busi noes. Raymond Urlbble, who has beeu on the leserve near Detroit, Ore., return ed home October 14. Lottie Wilson spent Sunday at hor home. She is working in Mi. Dietz' studio at Hood Kiver. The ladles of the Presbytoriau cburoh will serve diuner and lunch at Mrs. Larwi od'a residenoe eloo tlon day. Come and get a good diu ner for 'J5 ots. Tbe Odd Fellows have laid a band- Accurate Lara way LIFETIME." A Pretty And a dainty appearance is desired by every woman, and toilet preparations are here in abundance Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, CASS 3C some bew cat pet ou the floor cf thtir j hall, oter W. 8. Gribtle't store. ! Thry now bave a comfortable, pleas ant plHce of meeting. Kiklol i a combination of natural di lutive juices and it digeot all clashes of food and ev-ry kind of final, no you see it will do tlit- work that t lie stomach itucif dot's. Sold by Kicr .t Cass. FEANKTON. Feme liaugle was aheut from school last . eek. Mitt Maude Conover rUited our school Friday. Tbe new banket balls bave arrived and tbe boys an I girls ure busy prac ticing for the coming season. Ibe boys will play their Urst game Octo ber 2Ilrd, with tbe Hood Kiver team. Mr. Stubbs vnited the Meuouiiuee school last Wedufltday, Tbe pnpili ol the primary depart ment are preparing to give party for tbeir paren a the aiteruocu of Go to ber 3Utb. BARRETT. Harry Watts came up from Portland last Saturday, took in tbe laii aud also visited wilb bis lather, Kd Watts, making a short call at Ibe Uockford. W. L Niobols residing on Kockford avenue captured first prize with bis Russian Red apples at tbe Hoed Kiv er fruit fair. It is not tbe drat blue ribbon that Will bus captured for be got several at The Dalles. B. F. Eadleman, cur road supervis or, la putting in time on tbe disk and yon all knew that U. F. does good work. Ves, we took iu Ihe fiuit fair on Saturday last and to say tbat it was good docs not explain it at all tot your scribe fir Is to It ml words to pluin I inmclf. 1'he Kings and Queens and Rulers of tbe earth if tbey only were permitted to view tbe exbibitiou, wuu!d exclaim aud say why the half bus never L,eeu told of Hood River. Ed Watt-i built a uent brick chim ney fT rt F. Kadlru.bu. More iin proven i nts in llin district. Our old friend Labby and wife wore visitors lo tbe fair on Sutuid iy last We would remind all those wbo swoie in their rote at tho June t-le tiou will hate to registor so as to vote at the coming flection next Novem ber. Mrs. Joseph (5 roil is iu Portlaud undergoing an operatioun aud at thia time of writing is pingressiiig very nicely under tho doctor's care Mr. Welch bus a force of hands gathering bis tipple crop on bis land lately purchased Itoru C. E. Markbaui. Road Pi fMcrvalloii and Diitt Prevention William Pierson Judson, M. Am. Soo. C. E. in Engineerinni News says: In 10T, when motor-oars became common, tho raising aud scattering of road dust iuoretmeil greatly, and in tbe summer ot 11)110 when motoi-oaiH became very numerous both in Eu rope aud the Uultwd States, th sub ject at once became acute, and loicl builders everywhere tourid tbat a new ooudition bad suddenly developed, particularly on those macadam roads radiating from tbe cities where mo-toi-oaia weie most used, aud that the pieservation ot the roarl demanded that a better and more enduring sur face be made, and one that will neith er requite nor produce the loose sur face layer which has heretofore been a necessary feature. In the minutes ot Proceedings of the Institution of Civil ogineers of Great iiritlau fur September, 1906, it is said : "Experien o has proved tbat the tuoad pneumatic tires of heavy motor cars ut high speed draw out smull particles which bind tbe material ot u macadamized road. Ou the main road of England, more tbau half the tiatllo is of motor cars, which may reasouatly bo expected to bcome u more aud more populai means of trav el, to which the roads must now be adapted iy introducing into tburu some material which would make them dust less; for wbiob purpose, tar, or some tar derivative, is the on ly remedy now in sight. Motors have conn to stay, aud tbe road builders nieau to make the mails lit to mrry tbom. The estimated cost of this on the main rural roads of England tud ASK TO SEE IT NO APPRENTICES n Face RELIABLE DRUGGISTS ft 3 C 3 haawf ttatea is pot at eighty million pounds and of the district r Jtds outside tbe inaiu roa is at 1HL million pound. A total ot one aud ooe tbiid billion Jol- i lart. - Tbat this condition equally con cerns the road builders of the United Siriles is eliown in tho l!Ki7 report ol Logno W Page, Director cf tue Jolt- j ed 'States Oltice of Public roads, in . which be sa"t: "In recent years perhapk tbe mottj important aud certainly tbe most j ditliciilt problem which baa engaged the attention of highway eaineers is tbe prevention cf dust. Cutil tbe general Introduction of motor vehicles, dust was considered as ooither more uor lera tLkn a un:.-auct. ilin prub lent baa now, hunerer, nssurued more serious aspect. He existence of our mscadaiii roads depends upon the rcteutiou of the road dust formed by the wear iug ot tbe surface. But tbe action of rubber tiled motor cars moving at high r-pee l soon -trips tbe maodam road ot all fine material, the result being tbat tho read soon degenerates. Ibis is a subject which should en gage the earnest attention of tho Na tional Government at once. N mat ter how important we may deem tbe ouuuing or good roads, we cannot but consider it even -more imnortant to presevre these which have already been constructed." To Exhibit Apples in Every Form. ADolet In everv fnrm Iniil llbo mother used to prepare ut home will be a feature at the national acple show to be held iu Spokane Dlec. 7 to 12 this year, risked apples, apple pie, ai r l' dumpling, apple t imer aud tbe ouii r aeiecruri h ill, he, utiieii rin more than anything el-e to keep the hor On the fnim Will h anrri.i1 t.ti pretty girls to all wbo attend the big i xi oeitiou. Jimingci ll. J. Noeley has just completed at movements for this lenturo of the hi i lo sho. and hn aim does, not think t possible to live ou apines aioue wiil tiave an opportunity io prove bis point for a week a! least. The Pi linarv mmna i nf Mm nnl nnul apple show U to educate tbe people to me ude ot too i;p ie as lood and the ' 'lllltlle kitchen" whieh n. Ill ha ducted at the exposition in calculated to accomplish n great deal iu this re spect. While the apple iu its natural state will be moKt iu evidence i,t the show.. Ihe niilllMUAtiinnl: l looked tbe importance of the co ked appio wnicu is ruiiy as popular in most homes as in tbe natural fruits. A concession for Ibis deinon-l ration will be let by the management of the sbuiv to competent chefs wbo will cook the fruit in tbe main exhibit hull so tbbt nil who attend the show aiuy Bee it rioue uud get pointers from tboso who ni i-kllled in the pie PBi'ntiou of apple. Lectues along this lino will 1ho I e given by nuthoi itie wbo bare mudn n ulndv rf thn cooked apple mid know its value as a food. Several valuable p izes are otlcred hv tliu nalioiiHl mink dhim for exhibits of bon.e made apple pro ducts, aud much attention will be given to this feature of tbe exhibi tion. Northwest Fruit Growers' Meeting Mr. Orchard it, do you know that uow is tbe timo to select that choice fruit which ia to reako yoi section a iiuiiio foi the pi-eilnctiou ol tiist cla-B fruit "as good as Hood Itivtr?" Do not unit till Christina and then com plain becnuse people are talking of your neighbors' iruit mid not of yours. Make up your mind uow tc cupttire some of the cups and awards to lie givou by the Oregon State So ciety. Write James 11. Koid, of Mil nuukie, Oregon, tor a lint of prizes, and then save your best fruit for com petition in oue or more classes. I bis is t li e greatest meeting and ex hibit evoi held in Portland and you will never cease legreeting it if you fail to be in evidence ut that meeting and have your best fruit entered at tbat meeting aud in tbe ruuuing. Ihe society will keep youi exhibit iu of Id storage, Ircc. II you wish it wiite to Mr,. Keid as to details. We me not ready to announce tbe program yet, but we will have some ol the best talent in tbe country aud the whole event will be an epoch making occasion in tbe history of Northwest horticulture. A score or more of splendid oups, mo lals, nwaids aud ribbons will be aligned to tho winners in the various cla-wes and you ought to take home some fnr tbe credit of your section as well; ns tor your owu personal pleas ure. It will do you a world ot good to meet the big fruit men from Uritisb Columbia, Montana, Idaho, Washing ton, Oiegou, Cnllforuia and outside points. One of tho interojtug feat ures of the meeting will be a question box. If you bave a question that you desired answered by tbe couuveution send it in and designate wbo shall answer it If you wish a particular per son to consider it. Let us have tbe questions early so tbat all may bave a chance lo see wbta is coming. Delegates from all parts of this northwest region will obtain reduced rates on tbe railroads and liortl ul tural Week" iu Poitland will be a led letter day for the fruitgrowers of the Hacillo Northwest December 1-5,1008, K. H, Lake, Secretary, Corvnllis, Oregon. Came (iOO'l Miles to We-i Playmates. All tho way from Wurteuburg, Ger many, recently came two flaxen-haired I'niiileiiiM to wed their girlhood play mates cr tne inaeriana. luey weie Mary Keen haver, aged 24, and Frau rziska Stniideumaier, aged lb". Ihey were to make glad the hearts of two brothers, Pr.trick ruehs and August Knobs, both of Laclede, Idaho. A double wedding occurred this week at the residence nf their fnher, Joseph 1'iichs, a piciieer citizen of Spokane, J'.'l 1 leleua street. Ibis, happy culmina ion of a ro mance nbioh niRle its incipient niau itrstiitious many yema ago in tbe l uUchlaud, is duo largely to Papa I'Yclis. I' or the llii-t lime since coming to Ani rien when bis children were siiiali luiyi-, .litepli Kuchs went back to I . i - ou ii I.(,!i i.il l.ouie about seven mouth at i. Wiile th re be looked up hi, got d tne-i.is, t lio Keenhavert an I tne Stamlt uiuaieis Ihe old folks got to t.'ilk ii'g about el I time. I hey iliMMi!.-i-d H e Htl, tbe preseut and tho fiitnie. The tUk drifted to Amer ica and Kerr Fnclis lemaiked that it waa a i:iighi oed country to tie to. II. m the rthei parents got to talking all nit daughter-' respects in life and tho fi.it (hat tbey bail been playmates of tbe Kucha beys. "1 tell yo i," sLiid Mr. Kucha, "Pat rick, he whs Hlway pretty soft "ou Mary. Vou let me take her back and it they still like etch otber they can marry." Mary's folks were agreeable to tbat proposition. "Maybe Kanzieka she com- too, lat er if August still remember her," ob seived tbat young woman's father. ihe return of tbe elder Kucha an 1 Mary stirred old memories in August. About three moutba ago be also left suddenly for UeruiaDy. When be Is Your Hair Sick? That's too bad! We had no ticed it was looking pretty thin and rough of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a per fect hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grows faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's Hair Vigor cures sick hair, makes it strong and healthy. The best kind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." Mad by J. O. Ayer Co., Lowell, io nanuiHiunn or 7. f ARSAPAR1LLA. yers PILLS. CUEKRY PECTORAL. returned be helped shy Fanziska off tbe train al Laolede. Both girls brought lettert from tbeir kinfolks. consenting to their marriages if they were sure they bdd "found the right men." Advertised Letter List, October 12 Hurt. Mrs. Warren: Oanden. Miua Carrie; Clark, Miss Etta, uncan, Mr- rrea; coiier, iurs. James ; Jonnsoo, Mrs John: Hunt. Mra. Onlila- Ken edy, Miss Lenane; Jumscn, Mrs. M. a. ; miner, rean (3); Kicnards. Miss Alia: Stanley, Miss Oraoe; Browo, A. A.: Cadwell. Durham lnv. C.n Carsley, Jack; Crawford, Arthur Duby, Frauoysek; Klliot, R. M. : Uil lard, Matbia-i; Kappmeyer, Cbas. ; Kennedy, Warren; Keys, Karl ; Knox, Josio; Larson, Henry; Morgan, Ueorge; Olmst'-ad, A. K. ; Osborne, Uhas. ; Ostium, Merland ; Osbornsp, S. (S. ; Radley, Aitbur; Hash, Kuseel; Keid, R. L. ; Seers, William ; Sipep. H. A. ; Smith, II. F. ; Smith, Carl J'. ; Sowle, Geo W. ; Tabott, John C (22); Wixel, Louis; West, Lon. D. ; W. M. Yates, P. M. Rosea In Plenty in October. Tbe rosea for which the North Pa ciliu Coast is so famous are blooming with almost the freedom and perfec tion of early summer, and tbe up proaob of autumn has added to their coloring. Ibe Portland Commercial Club has resumed tbe decoration . of its tables with flowers furnished by dilleient members, tbe display being the subject ot much comment by KJnetern visitors in particular. (ooil Work at Hun Francisca. Tf the nnnlernncA nf Punilln Mnunl commeioial bodies held In San Fran cisco tbe past week had resulted in nothing more ihau its action regard ing national conventions, the meet ing would bavo been one ot tbe moct imr.nrr.unl cicouciri frnm flm nian.r point of the development of Oregon, Washington and tbeir sister state, ever called. It was unanimously unread hv LiiF delptrntaa in nM Aii.lanna tbat the Coast sboulil net. ns a unit iu wonting to teonre sunn conven tions, racb city endorsing tb invitH- Hnn nf the nthera ailh oaf I. . 5 oourse to bave a fair proportion A l"nl(iio Lenp-Year Dance. An iittraccl ire iei.p yjnr dnnre is described in Woman's Ilnrro Crmpi'; ton for August Each uirl Feud lo the gentleman she has cho'on to lo ber esoort, an invitation to li.e dance, statiug at what time be should call for ber. The girls agree among themselves to exchange plsces, and each girl is masked and droetod to represent some distinguished character. When the guests bave all arrived at tbe ball, each mnu is given a slip ot paper and a pencil, to uiiees wbo each girl is. A prize may he given to the one guessing the most correctly. Before unmasking each man has the first dance with tbe girl with whom he came. Afterward comes the un masking, and the surprise if the girl has played ber part well. Yakima Is Third at Spokane Fair. Yakima county took third place at tbe green truit display at tbe inter state fair at Spokane this week. 1'he first prize wont to 0. U. France, of Weuatcbee, who thus won $250 and who also won $150 for tbe best 10 box es of packed truit. In tbe green truit display the second prize went to R A. Jones, of K4verside notseries, near Spokane, and third to tbe Yakima Couuty Horticultural Union. Fourth was wou bv the Hazlewood company and fifth by Stevens county. Yakima award is 8150. akimn bad the larg est display in the show, but Stevens county, which was next to it made the most artistic. .National Apple Day. National Apple Day has been net this year for Tuesday, October 20, at wh'oh time all good Iriendg of the ap ple will be expected to tl.kk about, talk about, eat aud urge others to eat apples on that day. 'I ho ray bax been observed tor a number of years as tbe marking ol the opening of tbe real fall and winter acple eating eeng on. Xbe day s et out ns the !in e for all apple pe iple to urge tbeir friends among the consumers to "get the bub It" ot apple eating If tbe day Is properly observed this year the influ ence of such an effort should help very materially In ttlmnlating the de mand for apples Renders o the Pack et are urged tberefoie to pas the word aloug tho line io that every man, woman and child will out et least nno apple ou October 20 It ill take a good many apples lor the ore day, over 80 millions, but there will be enough to go aumud. The Mississippi Vdley Apple Grow ers adsooia'iou has taken n special in terest in the observance cf applj day. This week The Packer receireo a letter f'om Jau es Handy, secretaiy treasurei of tho association, as f J lows: "Fully appreciating all ot your past fato's in pleading (of a proper rcog nitou cf National Apple Ddv, I beg leave to call yuur attention to the fact that (mother anniversary of the date is rapidly approaching "Ihe third Tuesday iu October comes on October 20 this year and if you will give oue of your oustomary bugle blasts summoning the (aitbuil to observo the eveut I will be more than obliged." Chicago Packer. Notice to Wafer CouMimcrs We will not furnish water he eaftar to be used in any but "tank" closets A word to tbe wiie is sodioient. Eleotrio Light, Power & Watei Co. A A TESTED AND PROVEN. There is a Heap of Solace in Being Able to Depend upon a Well-earned Reputation. Fur m.M.tlig Hood Kiver rvaders have seen ti e conrlanl exprersion of prains for Iioa'i't Kidney Pills, and read about tb gi Hid work tbey bave done in Ibis locality. Not another remedy evtr pro duced rucb convincing proof of merit Ue-rge K. Tarrish, living at 372,4 E. Oak St., Portland, Oregon, says: "Not symptom ol kidney trouble has ever returned t-ince I used Doan'a Kidnev Pill-film- yea'- ego and I am pleated to confirm tbe i-tatcment I gave in tbeir favor a that time. Prior to using them I suffered ;i great dal from dull, heavy pains in my hack and through Ihe reg ions of the kidneys, this trouble having resulted from a severe cold. I was giaJually growing worse when 1 loan's Kidney Pills were brought to my atten tion and I cing impressed by the good reports concerning them I procured a fupply. As elated above tbey com If TOMBI mi .4.7 if . The School that Phices AUTOMOBILE Means a Self-propelling Carriage and should mean one that is always ready to go; neither tired nor on the disabled list. : : : : The I. H. C. Auto Buggy Is built to fulfill those requirements. It is built for and guaranteed to do service on rough country roads. Price F. 0. B. Portland, $850.00 For further information see d. Mcdonald Hood River - - - Oregon MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS 8Y U3WC3 SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix in feed or talt Proper dose in tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They vet nude from the active principle or the condensed essence ol the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are just as good when 10 years old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask (or and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder Spavin iCurc or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO incorporated! Capital Stock ttoo.ooo.ooi Watertown, South Dakota U. S. A. i or Sale by Hanna & Ferigo. Our Crockery Depart ment 4 ginniiifr li'jHi rive. We are making great reductions in odd pit ies and broken sets. We still have a full line of Fruit Jars, Kings, Caps, Jelly Glasses, Stone Jars, etc. Universal vStoves and o'tfQ The remarkable success of our sale XX.C&I lvJo 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 are lower and believe you will feel justified in inspecting an assort ment seldom exceeded. 200 patterns in room rugs and regardless of the last 15 days' sale we still show 30 pat terns in Linoleums. Our stock Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Portiers, Couch Covers, Blankets, Red Spreads, will please. 2f?e Upholstery Depart- Yxx f x f over run and for a time we accept new lltlA l Work subji-ct to delay, but we will give you the best job you ever saw. Place your holiday orders now. HARDWARE ';raa The carpenter can have any tool made. The mason can gvt the ery latest. The farmer can get every known convenience. Tiie logger can get a complete outfit. The Kniit man can see 14 styles ladders ami every thing he needs. Stewart Hardware & Furniture Company pletely disposed of my trouble after a short use." Plenty more proof like this from Hood River pvple. Call at C. N. Clarke'a drug store and aek what cuatomera reiKirt, For sale by ail dealers. Price 60 cent. Koster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, role agents (or tho United States. Remember the name loan'a and take no other. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good t.ml of lull ti r i i-fB .1 nrooont flndlA j growing community. Six milet east of Hood River. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will do well to writ) or gee GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Mosier, Oregon BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON AND TENTH STREETS CORTLAND, OREGON WRITE FOR CATALOG Yon in a Good PotltUm is loaded down with all that is newest and best. The beautiful imported China is be-