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SPEAKINQ OP ISSUES.
Cold Weather Advice
. nit is t I ware of concha ami odd
.n tin- rln-i-t ; Jin inflected they readily
et'l to iinMiiiiiiiiH, consumption or
it -r jitilii.nti.il tr..i -1 l4--. .I'i.t h
in- il i:v;li :i ;ir tir.it it with ISul
lnn' ll.irtli. uiid Syrup tl; Mjndard
ui' i i Ati .'irt. I f a ilin-ili d r-
f.-ftlv liarmleft. .V cure and cure ami
irevcntive for ell dim-ascs of the lunps.
rice 2."ic, "0c nnd $1.00 per bottle. Sdd
bv C'hus. N. Clarke.
Qo to the HOTEL WAUCOMA
for Your
Ym take Kotlol just for a lilt'i- while
when you have eliiitit at'm ks f indi-
ppftion, nnd you take it just little
diner in order to tct relief troin M-vere
attacks of Indigestion or nervous ilvs-
peiu. Try Kodol tod.iv. S'dd l,v
Kicr (,'upb.
From the Philadelphia Press.
TRUE PROPHETS AND FALSE.
HOW TO TEST THEM.
"I will not deny that there may he prophets to-day, but the trouble In to
tell the true prophets from the false oues. The Illhlu soys that false prophets
will rise. "It tells us how to distinguish the false from the true. It says:
'By their fruits ye shall kuow them.'" William J. Uryau's Speech at Balti
more, Jan. 20, 1U00.
BRYAN PROPHECIES. THE ANSWERS.
"TARIFF WJXL CBTJSH THE FARMER."
18011, Free Trade.
"Thus in fvery Stnte, so far as these
statistics have been collected, the pro
portion of hoine-ownlni: fanners Is do
creaslnir and that of tenant fanners In
creasing. This means but one thing: It
means a land of landlords and tenants,
and, backed by thu history of every
nation that has gone down, I say to
you that no people can continue a free
people under a free government when
the great majority of Its citizens arc
tenants of a small minority." William
J. Bryan i npweli'011 the protective tar
iff lit the National House of Represen
tatives, March 10, lSOri.
The Amnrl la 1008.
Tho answer is found In the prevail
Ing good prices for gruln, corn, bogs,
cattle, hay and ull the products
of the farm, toeether with tho
fact that since the date of Can
dldato Bryan's "crushing" speech,
Western farm lands linve doubled in
value, nnd thousands of "tenant" farm
ers of that date have become prosper
ous home-owners, tilling their own laud
In peace, happiness and plenty, i.nder
the National Irrigation Act, and the
Republican conservation movement,' the
West Is soon to bo the Intense agrlcul
tural and horticultural producing area
of the United States.
-i
"GOLD STANDARD WILL DESTROY HOMES."
1800, Free rolnng-el 10 o 1.
"I reply that, If protection has
slain its thousands, the gold standard
has slain its tens of thousands."
William ,T. Bryan; speech at Demo
cratic National Convention, July, 1H!X1.
"The Democratic party has begun a
war of extermination agalust the gold
standard. We ask no quarter ; we give
no quarter. We shall prosecute our
warfare until there Is not an American
citizen who dares to advocate the gold
standard. You ask why? We reply
hat the gold standard Is n conspiracy
against tho human race, and that we
should no more Join In It than we would
an army to destroy our homes and to
destroy our families." William J. Bry
on; speech at Albany, N. Y., August,
1S0O.
flioit'elt nn Teft.
I hope nnd believe that all far
slu'hted clti.i'iis who wish to see
this country prosperous in mite
rhil thl:: s w!!l su; jKirt Mr. Tuft,
Inil above all I ak for supMirt
fur him I iv.-ituio he stands f"r the
moral uplift of the liitinn, be
cause his d'eds have made giHid
his wonN. mid lic aiisv Ihe poli
cies to which he Is committed are
of luiiir isuralile coiiscipicnce
ailie o !!;. honor and iot'Test of
the whole American people.
SUNDAY DINNER
P. F. FOUTS, Prop. Hood River, Or
GOULD & SNYDER
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating;
All jobbiiifr promptly nttcmVil to.
The Aimner In 1008.
The gold standard has "slain" no
one, nor did it write the "future
In blood," nor did It destroy our
homes nor foreclose the farm mort
gage, nor did It close the dls
trlct school: on the contrary, It has
proved the sound and solid foundation
of widespread prosperity, leading to In
dividual progress and happiness, aided
In paying otT the farm mortgage and
expanding the country's educational fa
cilities. It lias brought such prosperity to
our country as was never known before.
Americans are the happiest and most
prosperous people ou earth to-duy.
Anyway, Mr. Taft never tried to
steal Mr. Bryan's government owner
ship raiment. Omaha Bee.
Fifty Years a Blacksmith.
Paiiiiiel K. Worley of Hixburg, Va.,
has been -ehoing horses for more than 50
years. He says: "Chamberlain's Pain
Balm has given nio great relief from
lame back and rheumatism. It is the
best liniment I ever used." For sale
bv Kier it Cass.
Justice ot . (ace Slurries Chinese.
Portland Justice of the Peace J.
W. Bell ;r .:.i;-nJd the wedding cere
mony last week for Hong Ylng and
Ling Sing, two local Chinese. This
Is one of tho first Instances in Port
land of a Chinese couple being mar
ried according to the American cus
tom, but this pair was very insistent
on this point. Ho-rover, they were
married again according to tho Chi
nese fashioiu
DeWiU's Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve i' the best salve for piles. Be
sure v ui yet MfWIM I. boiu oy r.ier ix
Cuss.
It Is Interesting to note to how greav
an extent C.ivemir Hughes tg com
manding the support of Democrats In
New York Stale. Springfield Itcpuldl-
an.
Political Speaker Interrupted.
Public speakers are frequently inter
rupted by people coughing. This would
not happen if Foley's Homy ami Tar
were taken, us it cures coughs and colds
and prevents pneumonia and consuinp-
'I'l... I..!.. . .in niilntna
ION. I lit m 1111 Ull : 1.1 1 11 - tm "J"nn o
mil is in a yellow package. UefuseMib-
slitutes. Clarke Hrog Co.
Iiiirge Yield of Oregon Apples.
Rosrburg A new record has been
established for Douglas county ap-1
pies. J. B. Smith, a fruitgrower
from near ibis city, from a measured
quarter of an acre, will pick over
300 boxes of choice marketable Spltz
onherg apples. Ho was offered from
$2 to $2.50 per box for tho apples
lu tho orchard, which would net him
at that price $2400 per acre for his
entire apple crop. Ho refused the
offer, however, and the apples will
be packed and shipped East, whero
they are expected to bring Ihe top
market price for choice fruit.
BARTMESS
E.
UNDERTAKER
& EMBALMER
Dealer in
Furniture
and Building Material
Stanley-Smith Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath, Shingles. Ete
Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley
SNOW & UPSON
Blacksmiths and Wagon Hak ers
EXPERT HORSESHOERS
NEWWORK & GENERAL REPAIRS
JACKSON & JACKSON,
Dealer in General Merchandise
Fancy Groceries Flour and Feed
and Lumbermen's Supplies,
Free Delivery. Home Phone ' HOOD U1VEH. OH.
..Hotel Gerlinger.
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P. HEMSINGEX, Prop.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. ALL TH A INS ST0 P I X FRONT
OF THE HOTEL
ist and Union Sts.
"NO MORE FOURTH OF JULY."
lOOO, lnin-rlulliul
"The fight this year will be to carry
out the sentiment of that song we have
so often repeated: 'My Country, 'tis
of Thee.' If we lose, our children and
our children's children will not suc
ceed to the spirit of that soug, and cel
ebrations of the Fourth of July will
pass away, for the spirit of Kuiplre will
be upon us." -William J- Bryan; speech
to the Bryan Home Guards, Lincoln.
Neb., July, 1000.
The Aninrr In 100R,
Answer this for yourself. Do yon
know of any spot lu the United States
where the spirit of 1770 Is dead nnd
forgotten and the Fourth of July a
meaningless date on the calendar?
On the other hand the humblest citi
zen Is growing prouder of bis American
citizenship and the spirit of 1770
permeating the entire body politic.
Is
Si 00.00 Kcwar.l
would gladly be paid for a cure by many
people who are bndly crippled with
rheumatism, yet if they only knew it,
they can bo cured by a fc initlen of
Ballard's Snow Liniment, and the pi ice
is only 'Joe, !iOc and if 1 .00 per bottle.
Sold by CIuih. N. Clarke.
The Wells-Fargo Express Company
won the suit against Douglas county
In tho circuit court In Roseburg hist
week, when Judgo J. W. Hamilton
handed down a decision enjoining
the county from collecting taxes on
the business done by the company in
this county, and also on the mileage
of the Southern Pacific Hailroad
Company, over which road tho com
pany does business,
.Never Worry
about a cough there's no need of worn
if you will treat it at its first appeal anc
with Ballard's Horehound Syrup. 1
will t-top the cough at once and put
your lungs and throat back into perfect
Iv healthy condition. Sold by Chas
N. Clarke.
M I L I I U i The Dalles, Ore.
illillllF iSilfll il I iz2z&xmBm w
I - AND jfep
1 j n
' ill juccic
I ARE IN THE LEAD 1
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3 IIUUU KIVCI ITIUIIlIt' Ul. B
"ROOSEVELT THE SPIRIT OF WAR."
1004, Anfl-ltooaeTclt.
"I would rather gflo down to eternal
obllvlou thun be Instrumental In the
election of Itoosevelt." William J.
Bryan. Oct. 17, 1004, while touring In
diana. "The surrender of the present Presi
dent (Itoosevelt) to corporate Influ
ences furnishes an excellent proof of
the wisdom of Judge Parker In making
the statement he has. But President
Itoosevelt stands for militarism.
The present occupant of tho White
House (Itoosevelt) represents In an ag
gravated form the warlike spirit, as
contrasted with the pacific policy that
has heretofore characterized our na
tion." William J. Bryan, in a speech
nt Springfield. Mo., Sept. 1, 1W4, whero
he accused President Itoosevelt of sur
rendering to the corporations and hold
ing "bloody, brutal and barbarous" sentiments.
The Answer In 1008.
President Itoosevelt, Instead of rep
resenting the "spirit of war," stands
before the world the greatest ex
emplar of International peace In his
generation. History will In .full
season award him the titles he
has Justly won, and the greatest of
these will be "The Peacemaker," In
spite of Cundidate Bryan's assault upon
him lu V.MM. ruder President Koos-v
volt's policies the I'nlted States has
taken its place lu the front rank of
world powers. Taft Is committed to
continuing these policies
'GOVERNMENT MUST OWN RAILWAYS."
1000, riovernmenl Ownership o(
Ititllirnya.
'1 have already reached the conclu
sion that railroads partake so much
of the nature of a monopoly that they
must ultimately become public property,
nnd be managed, by public olllclnls in
the Interest-of the whole community.
William J- Bryan; Homc-eonilng speech
at New York City, August, 1900.
Thu Aiiawrr In 1008.
The broad meaning of Candidate
Bryan's remarks ou this subject is
that railway regulation by statute
law is Impossible, and that "gov
ernment ownership" Is the only
remedy for transportation abuses
The enactment of the Federal Bate Law
has totally disproved the claims of
Candidate Bryan nnd vividly displayed
his unsound reasoning on great public
questions.
More than Knougli Is Too Much.
To maintain health, n mature man or
woman needs just enough food to repair
the wate and supply energy and body
heat. The habitual consumption of
more food than, is necessary for these,
purposes is the prime cause of rbeuma
' tiam, stomach troubles nnd disorders of
the kidneys. If troubled with indiges
tion, revise your diet, let reason and not
appetite control and take a few doses of
Chamberlain s stoniacn ami J.iver iau
lets and you will soon be all right again.
For sale Kier & Cass.
ELECTION' NOTICE
Ncti e 18 lierebv give that a special
electiou will be hold ou Satinday,
October 21th. 190H, nt the Ilirrett
Schorl bnin-e in the Hood Klvei
Irriuatiou District, for the purpose r.t
roiing upon H proposition to raise
the sum of 11,000 by, levying a spec
i t I isPHine nt of thirteen mills ou all
tho taxnhln property in the District,
Mild su lu to be usid in payment ot
debts mid necessary expenses of said
Hood Bher Irrigntiou District, i'be
polls nt mid election will be open
ft ntn hfveii o'clock in the morning
nutill six o'clock iu tho evening of
an Id day. iSaiil election will be held
ant the result tleiof determined
lu coulormity wi h the requireuiouts
of the law concerning election iu said
District. Notice is further given that
C. C Jantyen, CliHrbs Franz and W.
L. Nichols have been legularly ap
pointed judges, and V. It. Dyer,
i'rel Miller aud 1. II. Mmtiii have
been reguarly appointed clerks of
said electiou.
By outer ot the Board of Directors.
1!. W. KELLY,
Secretary.
Dated at Hood River, Ore., this 2,'ith
lay of September, 1908.
IS THE Jl'STICK'S COURT l'Oll"
HOOD RIVER DISTRICT.
Hood River County. Oregon.
W. K. Kllswniib, HttlMlfl. )
James C. rt l'un, Di'fi nilant
To Jittnrs C. ('rlpprti, the above uunird de
fendant :
IN THK NAME OF TltK STA'I K OF OKK.
(iON, You nre hereby rtiiilrcl to appear
and ttnKwer the complaint hl.-d uitinst you
In tbe iiiKivu entitled action, on or be'tore
the :II1 day of October, 1W, or miller Judge
ment to be tHken HKlnst yon lor the kuiii ot
J;U. with the dlKbiiiwmeiiiH of UiIh notion.
Ulven under my hand this 1Mb day of
September l!1W.
A. ('. Ituck, Justice of the Peace.
This summons Is pu'illsbed for nix con
secutive weeks In the Hood ltiver Ulncier,
by order of the lion. A. ('. Uncle. Justlio ol
tlin Peace In and lor said dlslrlci, lu-ri'loiore
duly made and entered ; and the dale of the
llrt publication thereof Is September lTlb,
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUrPLY OF
Nitrate of Soda, Muriate of Potash
AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
COME TO OS DIRECT FOU
WOOD.FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
CEMENT AND LIME
AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
STRANAHAN & CLARK
Hood River, Oregon
rsiiniinr W Tiisi"iisi n nsM 'iffr ssnsBwsaiBNMasv vS
a
J
Til OS. CALKISJ
WALTER ISKM5EIU1
Riverside Dairy
WV can supply you with any quantity of Fresh Milk
PRICES ON APPLICATION
IV l-v l: 1)1 A 1 A
rt e it'iivery, 1 nunc
RECEIVING DAILY
FRESH
Flour and Feed
CELEBRATED
WHITE RIVER
AND
GOLDFN CROWN
BRA IS
As follows the use of White River "MADE FROM
and Golden Crown Hour. Whether you
hake bread, cakes, pies, or any kind of SELECTED HARD WHEAT
pastry, you will find this flour a safe and
reliable standby. Try it once and you
will never use any other.
STRANAHAN & CLAKK
HOOD RIVEK, OREGOS.
RAWr-0.
F. H. BTA2TTOX
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
Stock Gi oYn on Full Roots.
We (1
to let our friends and patrons know
f -i 1 1 planting we will have and can sup-
:; ruber
r,Apricot,Peach& Plum Trees,
CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS,
and Ornamental Trees.
Also, all the standard varieties of apple trees. Can
supply tiie trui.lt? with plenty of Newtown, 8piUea
berp: and Jonathan apple trees.
RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River. Or.
thu t
ply ' !
Cherry, ?
GRAP.
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RETAIL
THE DALLES NURSERIES
R. H. WEBER, IV i .
THE DALLES. OREGON.
FRUIT, SHADE
AND
O ROWER AND DEALER IN
TREES
ORNAMENTAL
Evegeent, Roses and
Remember, Cur Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation
GRAPE VINES
SMALL FRUITS
Shrubbey,
SUMMONS,
Vehicle
Selection
0
I don't in j:e on to bn v ;i:
expensive Vehicle. 1 huve
iii.iuy of gootl style and wenxnbilit.v to fit i(icket
liooks of varying degrees of thickness. Buggies. Hnn
abonts. Surreys, etc 1 have over fifty samples on my
floor. Have a look in. More styles and better prices than
you are used to. (Vehicle Repository second floor.)
Vehicles Harness Farm Implements
J. R. NICREL5EN
MSLER'S DRUG STORE..
Has just received a shipment of American an i Im
ported rei fiiiues, Lundberg's, llieger's, Roger & Gal
lett's in bulk and presentation boxes.
The Finest Imported Soaps for the Toilet
Toilet Sets, Fancy Papetrie, and many other ar
tides suitable for Presents.
On the Heights, Hood River, Ore.
Why Go Down ihe Hill?
H10NE 68
HOOD RIVER, ORE.
J. MARION ;iEID
Uaxc You Tried H .IJIVI VLC 3nUI'.
Rough Dry
at 7C. lb. H tsicycies. Guns, Sewing Ma
chines, Furniturs, Umbrellas,
Stoves and Locks Repai ed.
KEYS MADE TO OUI-ER
Starch pieces Washed and
Sturt hed ready for Ironing and
flat work Ironed FREE- of
extra charge
HOOD RIVER
Laundry Co.
Bicycles, Guns, etc., s,.,t hv evpreps fur
repairs will be iu atlv and preinptiv re
paired and ret nmed. Can save you $1
to 3.0O on price of new wheels. Tires,
brakes, and all kinds of repairs sold at
Portland prices. Prices furnished on
application. Reference: Bradstrer
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