The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, October 29, 1908, Page Four, Image 4

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    CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
Mil Conoswity of I'oitlnnd is here
for a visit witli ber fou, Hsrrj Coou
wsy and family.
Mil. Nettie Cixckett aot daugh
ter, Margie aud Hildr d, left Hood
Kiver Sstuiday hod will go to their
borne at Kttpert, Idaho.
Mr. and Mra. Cluire Crockett also
started Saturday for Kurjert, Idaho,
where both Mr. Crcrkett aud bis
mother bare homesteads.
H. Hitcber was a Portland visitor
the latter part of last eek. We uo
derttaud Mr. Riober baa told twenty
acres of the forty acre tract be pur
chased of A. Wood a few mouths
iuce.
Mr-. Win. Kbrck went to Portland
Saturday, she having been culled
there by a U'lnpboue moaaaite ttatiuR
tbat her son, W. C. Kbrck, is ill with
pneumonia. Will's many fi lends in
Udell and vicinity hope that be nay
aoou recover health.
Mr. and Mra. Douulas of Salem,
Ore., have been visiting al the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. h. Sherman.
frank llaruuiond, who bns beeo in
verv uoor health for several mouths.
is now reported greatly improved and
amareotly on the way to reoovery,
His many friends will rejoice to bear
that such is the case.
Kicbard Williams who has been as
slating with the apple harvest at the
Cooper fc Walter Fruit Farm bas gone
to bis noma at Weiser, Idaho.
Archie llollenbeck who has been
visiting at the borne of J. l' Strong
returned to bis home at liaudon,
Ore., early last week.
Mrs. Howell Mutcalf of Pine drove
was over last week for a few days vis
It with bor sister, Mri. U. K. Howei
man.
M. O. Udell was able to ride out
Sunday afternoon. Ha has beeo ill
aud was thought to be threatened
with typhoid and his many .friends
will be very glad if be is aoon re
stored to health.
Mrs. Claire Crockett bas sold bor
six aore tract, a part of the Kemp eg'
tate. Jleury Mcliu're who lately pur
chased a ten acre tract owned by Mrs.
llattie Crockett and alau a part ot
the Kemp estate, was the purubaaer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson aud little
daughter of Aatoria, Oie., have boon
hern for a viait with Mrs. Ferguson's
brother, M. Hawthorne.
Edgar Button of Hood Kiver was i
visitor at the home of W. A. Lock
man Sunday.
Irene Fisher, who is at lone is set
ting type instead of attending school
as noted laet week, Friends wiab her
ucoess in the new Held.
F. A. Masses has bad a force of
men at work planing gravel where
motit needed on both the Uavldaon
aud Tucker hills.
Uuy Wilson has sold his 20-acre
tract on Udell heights to Mr. Knapp.
a brother of tho gentleman who at oue
tune owned the 15 acre traot now
ownod by L. A. K. Clark,
Mrs. W. I. Hlbbard weut to Hood
Kiver Sunday for a vUit with her
mother, Mrs. Kiohatdson, who start
ed Monday for lioy, New Mexico,
where the has tiled on a homestead.
M. Hawthorne has oompleted an
Aluaka root cellar and is now build
ing a large two Moor ben bjuse.
'., C. Mahauey is building a barn.
The Davidson Fruit Co. la prepar
ing to erect a house on tbeir laud
near the James Hunter residenoe.
Mra. Harry Connawa? aud baby boy
wbo have betin in the hospital at
Hood Kiver were brought home Sun
day. Kef ire I write you again another
pretidential election will have oome
and gone aud he of the Inning aide
will be busy explaining how it hap
pened or trying to mako himself and
others believe that he voted with the
majority and we will continue to live
in our small way undisturbed nut
fearing fot tho futuie whatever turn
the political tide may take.
Cold Weather Advice
to all la to beware of coughs and colds
TH
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"TIME FOR A LIFETIME."
WATCH REPAIRING BY WATCHMAKERS.
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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.
RIER CASS
SMITH BLOCK
on the chest; as neglected they readily
leid to pneumonia, consumption or
t r pulmonary trouble. Just ns smkhi
as the cough appears treat it with Ital
ian! s Ilorelioiind syrup the ftaiiUri
cute of America. Fee ai directed ier-
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1'rice 25c, 50c and $1.0U per bottle. Sold
by Ciias. N. Clarke.
MOSIER.
Dr. and Mra. Kobinsou returutil
from The lialles Monday eventug,
wbeie they had spent few days vis
itiug relatives.
K. M. Stiouti comnieuced execut
ing for the new building Imt Mon
day. The building ia to be a two
story brick, 4UxOU feet
Christian Wysaoame hometrom Ibe
Dalles Wednesday aftttr a viait of aev-
eral daya with his folks.
C. U. Giabam arrived Wednesday
atternoon from Piesoott, Waab.,
wheia be bas been employed all sum
mer. N. P. Sturgess made a business trip
to The Dalles lust week.
R. E. Thomas came in from the
range 1'ueaday and left for Portland
the same afternoon. He said It was
winter time back in the mouutains.
Mr. Wellberg, proprietor ot the
Piuea, made a nice improvement the
last of the week by having a side wulk
built In front of bia hotel. Measrs.
Hardwlok & Graham bad charge of
the woik.
U. P. Hunter bas sold bis place to
a man from Chicago. 11. K. Walte
made the sale.
Fred Evans, wife and son Dane!),
went to The Dalles Saturday, expect
ing to apeud Sunday vit i relative
A. Stewart bas made a decided im
piovemen". in the postotiice, by mo
iog intg the nice new room built for
the purpose on tho north side ot bia
store building. It gives more room
in every way, thus uiakiug it better
for all conoerned.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Howe came up on
the local Sunday. Mr. Hone wax
very ill the first part of la.it week
with ptomaine poisoning, but seems
fully recovered now.
Mr. and Mrs. John iJurliugauie
came down on the boat Saturday,
from lbe Dalles. Ihey expect to
make tbeir home hare tor a while.
Miss Alice Daveuport cumo from
The Dalles Sunday to viait her moth
er, returning on the local Monday.
A. W. Mobr was iu our vicinity Inn!
week doing some work tor K J ward
Dinswore.
Mr. lteutley of Portland spent a few
days here looking over the country
the past week.
Mi. A. Kusohei of Kelso, Wash.,
Is here visiting his daughter, Mrs. F,
Atlingtou.
Mis. M. Harlau la able to get
around on orutabes now. Her trienda
will be pleased to hear of her iccnv
ery thus far and look lorward to the
time when she can take her place
among tbein again.
Ueorge Chamberlain hauled a loud
ot IOC boxes of Spltzeuburg apples
to the ware bouse Monday, there
waa a number that went !1 to the
box aud none of them over UO, and
all ot them finely colored.
Mrs. W. A. Stark returned home
Monday afternoon, after spending a
few days with her sons and their fam
ilies iu The Dalles.
The young peoples Endeavor society
is planning to give an oystui supper
iu the near future, an be getting
ready for the date will be announced
before long.
Kodol ia a combination of natural di
gestive juicea and it dii;tts nil l-Iiihscs id
food and every kind of food, so you aec
it will do the work that the stomach
itacif does. Sold by Kicr it Cass.
UNDERWOOD.
Mr. Kirkpatria and N. M. Munch
made a buaineea trip to White Sal
mon the llrst part of hint week. While
there they purchased a huise and
buggy.
J. W. Marab came up fioui Portland
Sunday evening teturniug in the
morolug. Mt. Maisb is having cord
wood out aud is arranging to have
land cleared foi fruit.
Accurate
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a pa way
30
A Pretty
And a dainty appearance is desired by every
woman, and toilet preparations are here in
abundance Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes.
2G
W. W. Saaoo of White Selmon at
Bingen, is in Undwerocd at present
with a crew of men and teams grad
ing the lota originally owned by Mr.
Joiif, but purchased by Mr. Me
Ciackiu a short time ago, prepara
tory to buildiug an apple house.
Ed Thornton is ttlll cariyiog bis
bhud iu a sling as Ibe result of a run
iy. At any rate Ed ia made of
pretty good stuff. Soma people would
ot been bursted or ciushed by getting
bait tbis fail, to say nothing ot bav
iug a heavy nagou tended with wood
run over theiu. Ed congratulates
himself that be got off with a few
bruiaea and a broken baud.
11 C. Debo is somewhat improved
after Ix-ing confined to bis bed a few
days aud Is abl to be out again.
M. and C. 1 hum ton finished haul
ing to the tcow Saturday. Tbey are
shipping the lumber to The Dalle'.
W. M. Urter attended the horticul
tural mettiiig at Steventuu Saturday.
This being a business meeting, the
fair board made its financial report
and settlement. Keports abow about
11 2o. above all expeuaes.
A goodly number ot our people
visited Hood Kiver Satuiiiay, Mra.
Veacb, Mrs. Martin and Mra. Debait
woie over on a trading expedition.
Mr. fud Mr. Geo. E. Darting aud
wife were over aud purchased a uew
range.
Civil Engineer Hall returned to
V. bite Salmon lhuisday from Hood
where he baa been cios sectioning
and setting grade slakes on the Hood
road.
Chaa. t'raser and ciew hate lauded
their big Will;:ii:etto donkey utter a
week's lutnl wink i.u the road. They
expect to do a t.ig Inn-iuess pulling
stumps which we have uo doubt they
(till, as Mr. I'rasir is au expel iecceil
uiau in this oik.
II. I! die) 'h inlHiit ha lireii quits
sick. ur. Diimtilu waa called over
during tue . ft k.
J K. King of Cheiiowith made a
husiuexa trip to Hood Kiiei Saturday.
C. W S' ipu & Ci) . hio moving their
donkey up to Kev. Layhau's place,
where tjicy have a contract oi grub
bing.
Kennedy' Laxative Cough St, nip
drives ; lit- cold out of tin H.vatcin through
i'H laxative principle In tir-mi i nif a free
and gentln iicliiin of l lit h iweU. Snl'i
tiv Kicr i (.'lira.
FRANKTON.
The ii ills' bai-ket ball teama are pio
greasing rapidly.
Johnnie Oles u in somewhat im
proved from the injury he received
the first of the week.
Friday afternoon a meeting of the
Athletic Club waa held.
Thursday evening the boys' basket
ball teams had a practice game at the
skating rink.
Friday the directoia made the
school a pluaNHiit call.
The llivt bar-kct ball game of the
season w u played at the rink Friday
eeeuiug between ilool Kiver and
Franktou. The sonre was ti to 18 in
favoi of Fraokton.
Do not let anyone tell you that some
thing else ia Justus uood ua DcWiil's
Kidney and libdder l'ills liccait-e there
isn't anything just as good. Sold by
Kicr it Cuss.
WHITE SALMON.
(Kr(.m KnterpriKC.)
Edward Hunt, of Hood Kiver, apeul
last Sunday with his wife in this city.
S C. Zoigler and wife returned
from San Diego, Calif., uiat Friday
Mrs Chi 1 liueliler and three children
accompanied (hem home and will re
main with them tor six outha.
The now pre a ia now hiatallcd and
we will be able to give the people i
cleaner eheot to ic-id. It ia Tjur ain
t.i give tbe cewi in u way that the
people want to nee. J s&'j-
j Cupt. iNe.aon, of tho Steamer Si
mons, was iu WhiL.e Salmon the Hrsf
of the eU and lioiight 'JOU cords of
wond from the White Salmou Wood
Compiuy.
A. W. lialsiger who ia now reaiding
at Portland, haa anoi-pted a good po
sition with the St. Johns' Lumber
Company. Ilia Studebaker business
ASK TO SEE IT
NO APPRENTICES
Face
Watch
RELIABLE DRHKHSTS
cJ
wKI be continued bare under tho
management ot E. U. Dretk.
C. W. J. Reckers, of Seattle, waa in
White Salmon last Saturday and Sun
day, visitiug Mr. and Mra. Aggers.
Mr. Keokeia ia interested iu tbis val
ley aud expects to make bla borne
nitb na iu tbe near future. He baa or
dered four boxes of apples to put on
display io Seattle.
Tbe fruit fair at
Hood River waa a
respect. An im
truit of tbe very
on exhibit. All
success la every
meoi-e amount ot
best quality was
kinds cf fruita trout Tbe Dalles, Mo-
aler, Skamania county, White Salmon
valley and Hood Kivei valley abowed
klie great wealtb ot tbis country. And
ly a combined effort tbe fruit of
these sections will always command
its own price iu the markets of the
world.
Porter Ward, of Uoldeudale, has
jiiht returned from North lakima,
wber he haa been attending tbe State
Fair. Mr. Ward was 87 years old last
March, and diove from Goldendale
to North Yakima, a distance of 75
miles, in one day, and also returned
iu oue day, ueiog about 11 houri on
tbe road each trip. Mr. Ward crossed
the plains to California duiing tbe
excitement of 1S01. He cama to
Goldendale six years ago to mako bis
home with bis on, W, 11. Ward, Ag
riculturist. A quiet yet impressive wedding
took place lat-t Wednesday evening at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C M.
WoUard. Ibe contracting parties
eio Miss Mary Wolfaid aud Mr. Hoy
Vertz, both of wb"in aie well kuowu
;n Ibe beet circles tbiougbout tbe
White Salmou 'alley. The wedding
to' k pUce at (! p. m. Kev J. Mor
gan Lewis pronounced the ceiemony
Ahifh made the couple huabcrd and
itife. After tbe ceremooy an elab
orate leant vaa found waiting aud all
presto: Iniind thomtelros equal to tbe
occasion "Of tucb a feast, " states
oue reporter, "1 w; a nnver before al
lowed to partake." Mi. Wertz bas
just completed and furnished a nice
bungalow to bich he and Mrs. Weitz
'npaired amid eh iwers of rico. Ibe
Kuterprizo jjius their many friends
iu wishing tor them a most prosper
mis uud happy coyage oil life's rugged
sea.
REPUBLICAN MEETING
AT PARK GRANGE HALL
Hon. H. M. McKinney, nf Bakei
City, well known thrcugbout tbe
ft ite. pill adders a liei.uld cau mans
l.n eting which will be held iu Park
(irauge Hall Saturday evening, Oct.
111. Mr. McKinney will dieousa tbe
irfhiicB of tbe campaign and is said to
bo un Interesting and convincing talk
er Arrangements hare also been
Hindi to have local speukurs address
the meeting. A geuetal iuvitetiou is
extended residents of nil sections of
the valley to attend.
Notice to Water Cuii-.umer8.
We will not furuiah water hereafter
to be used in any but "tank" closets
A word to the wise is suflloient.
Klectrio Light, Power & Wutei Co.
The Youths' ( onipunion for Chrlaimas
There are three good reasons why
Tho Youth's Companion makes one of
tbe beat of gifts tor (JuNstman time,
for u birthday, for auy occasion when
a present is in ordei.
It Never bails to (Jive Pleasure
Tbeie ia something iu eveiy issue of
Tho Companion.-for every member of
tbe fumily. The cbildicu never pass
it by, and tfie pureuts are restless un
til the children reluctantly put it
down to go to bed. (kcj
It ia Faay to Order by Mail;
You need nut go through the vexa
tiou ot Christmas shopping to make a
pieseut of the companion. Sit dowu
iu the quiet of your own house, aud
send tie subsciipticu. The compan
ion will be delivered wherever you
say, on Christmas morning.
It Conies Kreiy Week iu the Year
Nine cut of teu Christmas presents
have loat their novelty by New rear t,
I lie Companion provides a continual
pleasure, for it is renewed 52 times
until Christmas comes aain. If
there nuother present equal to It tbat
costs so little VI. 7or
The uew subscriber receives free
the double holiday un rubers and Tbe
Companion oaleuder for VM, "in
Uraudmother's Harden, " lithograph
ed in 13 colors.
Full illustrated annnunoenent ol
the new volume for 1DU9 will be sent
with sample copies of the paper to any
address free.
Tbe Youth's Companion, 111 Iierke
ley Street, tloston, Mass.
Electric Line for W hite Salmon
A special dispatch to tbe Journal
saya it ia tbe general supposition that
bii electric road will be built from
llusum to White Salmou and llingen.
a distance ot ten miles. Later on tbe
toad ia to branch off throughout Ite
country of Camas Prairie, Trout
Lake, Pine Flat, Bristol, Snowdea
and iu time every desirable point in
western Klickitat county. Messrs.
Vaughn and Simpler, eiectiical eu
gineers, have been ruunicg lines for
the past two weeks, seeking tbe best
route for the new eleotrio pi eject.
A fcice of men ia at work Matting
rick near the Whito Salmou falls,
above llnsum, lot tho proposed plant
w hich is to furnish power tor tbe eleo
trio road and also for lighting the
cities of White Slamou aud lliugen.
Ibis undertaking will be ot great ben
efit to thia valley aud western Klicki
tat county iu general and meaua de
velopment and increase in value of
the lauds A better aiaiket for all
kinds of produce will follow the com
pletion of the enterprise and a sub
stantial boom will be the result when
tie trolley line is a. reality.
The 'anchers living nlcug eud adja
cent to the White Salmon valley aie
now compelled to haul their prrduce
over rough roads to the nearest rail
way market and it is especially iuci n
veuient in tiansprrtlng Iruit Mom the
orchard to market An electric lead
will do away with all this.
""Will Honor I'ionei r Frail Urowera
Sigual honor will be paid the pi
oneei fruit gioera ot tbe Northwest
at the uatioual aople show to be held
in Spokano, December 7tb to 12th ot
this year. ISclifving that great credit
is due thoxa men wbo were Hist to tee
the pnsvbilities cf fruit raisins iu ttii
Northwest and who plauted the flrtt
orchards, in what ii now one of Ibe
greatest truit nctiuiis i.t tbe couutiy.
Manager li J. Niely has anuogud a
nt trihu'e to ba shown them at tin
Spokane exposition. There are lei-s
than a dozen of tbe early truit grow
ers now living and thete have betn
oomniuuioated witb and Invited to be
preseut on tbis oooasion. As the iei
tors of fruit growing Iu tbis section
of the country they will reoeive mark
ed attention at the alfairs given in
tbeir honor dm inu apple show week.
Among the earliest o' tbe North
western fruit groweia are W. H. Cov
ert of Grand Foiks, H. C, and Dr,
For the
Children
To succeed these days you
must have plenty of grit, cour
ace, strength. How Is it with
the children? Are they thin,
pale, delicate? Do not forget
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. You
know it makes the blood pure
and rich, and builds up the
general health in every way.
The rhlldren mnnot poMlblT hT (Ckk1 hllh
un lia ta Ixtwwli are in proper condition. Cor
m t iit ranitlpatlon b; Hiving "U IxUt
tu at rllu). AU .Klbl.m(x-coleo.
t. O. Ayr Oa.. Ixwn. Km.
iMttlMWWI I
9 HAIR VI00K.
yers
AWE CURE.
CHEKKV PECTORAL.
W hav no werti 1 W pub Han
th formulM oral! oar mdiein-.
N. U . Ulalock of Walla Walla, Wash
ington. Mr. Covert trough! tbe first
trees into Hiitisb Columbia in tbe
early eighty 'a and Dr. Ulalock tegau
raising fruit in tbe Walla Walla valley
thirty-five years ago and bas been en
gaged In it ever since. Both of these
men are coming to Spokane for tbe
occasion which will be held in tbeir
honor and other ot tbe pioneer grow
ers ot Montana, Washington, Idaho
and Oregon will be preseut.
"Ibis handful of men were the first
to realize the possibilities of fruit
glowing in tbis great country," said
Manager II J. Neely, "aud we can
not deny them great credit for tbeir
foresight and iudustiy. It is fitting
that they should be given special hon
or at tbe Bret great fruit exposition
held In tbe Noitbwest. We have se
cured a liBt ot all tbe pioneers of tbis
woik and have sent tbem invitatious
to the memorial to be beld in their
honor."
Exhibits from the natioual apple
show have already begun to airive,
the manangement having arranged for
free cold storage accommodatons in all
exhibits except those in tbe oaiload
oontest. Exhibits have already arrived
from British Columbia aud from.
different sections of the Northwestern
states. These will be kept In Spo
kanelnntil tbe show opera. Nearly
two hundred entries have already been
made In various contests at tbe show.
t hrough tbe efforts of Senator Pilea
of Washington it ia probable that the
duty on exhibits from liritlsh Colum
bia will te removed, i be federal gova
ernmeut nas snown us interest in me
national apple show by assuring Man
ger Medy tbit tbedepattment ot agri
cultue will furnish judgos for tbe
f fidir.
Coffee
Always u n i f o r m our
best product sold in 1 lb.,
2 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. cans.
Your grocer will grind it
better if ground at home not
too fine.
Nature Provides
But one
California
It is the natural winter
home of many thousand
of the world's best people.
Under gentle influence
of its mild winter climate
every amusement and
rscreation abounds. Sue h
bathing, boating, fishing,
driving: puch picnics, par
ties and "jollifications."
. GO TO
Los Angeles, Paao Rubles,
Hot Springs, I Id el del
Monte, Santa I'arhnrn,
San Diego, Santa Monica
Cruz, or a score of similar
resorts ami yon will find
health, congenial sur
roundings, hospitable
associates, faultless ac
cominndationH nnd num
berless attractions and
convtniences.
The 0. R. k N. Co.
CONN1XTING WITH
The Southern Pacific Co.
Makt s inexpensive mind t ri p
excursion rates to California
A six months stopover
tieket Hood Uiver, Oie.
to Los Angeles jincl re
turn is$58.80.
Coive-pcnding rates are in effect
to other points.
We have some very distinctive
literatim covering California's
winter resorts, ami will take
pleasure in giving you ail of the
informaiion and assistance at our
command.
For tickets, sleeping car reservation",
etc , call on, telegraph or write
F.'S. SMITH, AsrntO. R. A X.
OR
Wm. McMurray, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Portland, Ore.
TESTED AND PROVEN.
There is a Heap of Solace in Being Able
to Depend upon a Well-earned
Reputation.
For months Hood Kiver readers have
seen the constant expression of praise
for Doan s Kidney Pills, and read stxmt
the good work they have done in this
locality. Xot another remedy ever pro
duced "such convincing proof of merit.
Ueorge K. I'arrish, living at &.
Oak St., Portland, Oregon, says: "Not
a symptom of kidney trouble has ever
returned t-ince I used Doan's Kidney
l'ills some years ago and I am pleased
to confirm the statement I gave in their
favor at that time. Prior to using them
I sufi'ered a gient deal from dull, heavy
pains in my back and through the reg
ions of the kidneys, this trouble having
resulted from a severe cold. I was
gradually growing worse when Doan's
kidney Pills were brought to my atten
tion and lieing impressed by the good
reports concerning them I procured a
supply. As stated above tbey com-
The School that rin
m BUS ! iESS COLLEGE
SMui
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
t.iAKt ITUIM OWN STOCK POO03 C i uoi,.i
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix In feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top TAzz
For Honei, Cattle, Sheep, Swine nd Fowls. They are made from the active principle or ti e
covdenied essence of the drag. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Art Ju it
aa food when 10 years old as when 10 daya old. They comply with all pure dree; laws. Ask tor
and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Feve, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powdct
Spavin (Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO
Incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota II. S. A.
For Sale by Hanna & Perigo.
Our CrocKery Depart-
4 '8 OU(Je(l (.own with all that is newest aud
best. The beautiful imported China is be-giniiinp-l.ijitrrive.
We are making great
ieductions in odd pities and broken sets. We still have a
full line of Fruit Jars, lliugs, Caps, Jelly Glasses, Stone
Jars, etc.
Universal vStoves and
13 rTo'sPQ The remarkable success of our sale
r-c 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
rogiird less of the last 15 days' sale we still show 30 pat
terns in Linoleums. Our stock Window Shades, Lace
Curtains, Port iers, Couch Covers, Blankets, Bed Spreads,
will please.
Uhe Upholstery Depart-
ryifritf i bvt'i-run and for a time we accept new
ll vJll L woi k subject to delay, but we will give you
the best job yon evi s,iw. Place your holiday orders now.
HARDWARE can
The carpt'iitei- can have any tool made.
The umsoti eftii get the very latest.
The farmer ciin get every known convenience.
The logger can get a complete outfit.
The Fruit man can see 14 styles ladders and every
thing he needs.
Stewart Hardware & Furniture
Company
pletely disposed ol my trouble after a
abort use."
Plenty more proof like this from Hood
River people. Call at C. N. Clarke's
drug store and ask what customers
report.
For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents.
Foeter-Milborn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember tbe name Doan's and
take no other.
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in large or small tracts. Some very good
land at low prices at present. Good
growing community. Six miles east of
Hood River. Also homesteads and re
linquishments. Parties wishing to buy
will do well to write or see
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN
Mobier. Oregon
Washington a:;d tenth streets
portland. oregon
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