1, 1008.
Robbedl ' in Tram
R
. o - ... roatt and Children's Coat was robbed iri
Our FaU Line of Ladies' Sntf, and Coa ,
transit and almost half of .tsto.. It to (o,
no, carefuHn replacing the tah fhe Ca , and look
this reason we are making a Tery attractive r ,,,,.! : : : :
them over. You will appreciate .every article as a bargam
B. BRAGG & CO., Hood River
- ' - - i
r.acrt ot the cniel or
tans of the body if
link in the Chain of
Life. A chain ii no
tronfer than its
weakest link, the body
If :. i , 00 stronger than it
-,.!- ,i- k.Y " i i7 macn, nver or lungs, there it
weakest organ.
reak link i
' weakness
Often this so-called
-.L- Z. r .C . L , m ?'es,1 "1 nutrition. Diseases and
Z: r"::r;"fV , ' " wV'"'?" "nu ,m'S oran ar "'ed hy the use of Dr.
. .. .. , ,c Illcn may ,nilp , an (i 0( h;
IfX h CaU1Sed1,b" Uck nu"". the rea.lt of weakness
of the stomach and other organ, of digestion and nutrition. Dis,
ll ... . ' "
, ' . u..ii Trmi-n srrm remote from the
have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and
Other organs of digestion and nutrition, are cured also.
The strong man has a atront stomach.
Take the above recommended "Discov
ery" and you may have a atront atom,
ach and a strong body.
Given Away. -Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser,
new revised Edition, is sent fret on receipt of stamps to pay
expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound vol
ume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
CELEBRATE OPENING
NORTH BANK ROAD
the society's iiKeuts. A report i
111;ii1a tn t,hft nttlnn nil ncotv ruea riui t.
eil, telling tbem how tbe child In g it-
tiujj iiloiin and whether they wou Id
recnintiieud It to remain in its pleoa
uot. V:iys iu wliiou vou ain
pleoe of pasteboard Into I be anapa ot
a glipp" n(l eoerng ' "ith ctaf or
tiaaue paper. Small china and glasa
elippwa aurroanded by flowers, may
be planed here and there over the
. i i ii ai;nnai. int nut nf nsate-
: la-uiB. ouinn "Ki""" "- - - i ,
1 boari taxi covered will wake dainty
l.ouvenire. Exactly at midnight
L.n unna ciT t.ell unoui'j u
twelve times very slowly, and as
soon as the lasnt is sounded tbe lights
should bfl Pi.ou-ll
Oregon U lildlug t Seattle Fair
Already tbree ot tbe permanent
bojldiuRS are Hoiabod and ate ready
to he turned owr tte UDlrvesity
ot WaahlnKtoo at tbo oloae of tbe fair.
by the drat of in ew year
permaenut building wSd be oeiup eted
and a number of tbe temporarf sttuc-
tnra tin Ubed. me miaiDK jButD
and tbe flsbeiiea buildiuK ana toe oott
pital and Ure station are i use and
tbe Oregon building, the first stat
building to be completed, ia ready to
receive exhibits. Oregon will begin
the shipment of its exhibit about Jan
uary 1. Tbe first consignment will te
30.00 boxes of apples, which will be
placed in the cold stotage plant. In
t ha tiaanmmit ot the Oregon building,
until witbin a few weeks of tbe open-
in ? date
Completion of tli North Hank roHd,
was ono of the most uotiible achieve
tneuts of railrottd coutrui'tion in the
West, fan roperly celebrated at au
elaborate ouiiquet at the 1'ortland
Comnieroial club Friday night, save
tbe Oregonian. 1 he building of this
railroad rupieeieiits another one of Hie
acoompliHhmeutt' of James J Hill,
railnad and empire builder, whutu
tiained experieuoo in railroad eon
etruction suggested tbe feasibility of
sucb a road and whoao indomitable
energy accoinpli-hed the nnduratkiiiK,
wbicb iuvulves an expenditure of ap
proximately al.l.OOO.OOO,
It was in celenratiou or irna eveni
and to dedicate the new railroad to
tbe future growth ii'id prosperity o
Portland that the ropret-entatives of
the commercial interpstH of thin oity
Friday night met with Mr. Hill and
bis associates to exchange felicitations
over the consummation of a project
that means so much to this city.
The openiug of this railroad menm
tbe commercial supremacy of Portland
in tbe Pacific Northwest. In addition
to connecting the city directly with
two transcontinental railroad systems
tbe Great Northern and the North
ern PaoiU'j Portland ii made tbe
natural gateway and metropolis of a
water -grade route from a wonderfully
productive lulaud Empire to tbe sbh.
The additional territory which Is thus
made directly tributary to this oity
bad outgrown its transpoitatiou facil
ities for maiketing tbe abundant
crops of that district thit Mr. II ill
investigated and acted.
Ihree handled and tltfy representH
tive citizens attended Friday uiglit's
banquet which was a notable gather
ing. Highly satisfied with his accom
plishment in finishing the new roHd ,
wbicb Mr. Hill modestly admitted
yesterday was tbo finest type of rail
road constuction be ever had engin
eered, the railroad builder was pur
rounded by tbo prominent representa
tions nf Portland's business interests
witb frault aesnrauces that tlicy were
art n Innnd Dnil nrenaied to eiliov every
niisnntHirn I ho enterprise of Mr. Hill
ha. I nffnrdnd them Herides the no
table railroad men, Governor Cham-
berlaiu of Oregou and Governor .vieaa
of Washington, were present and mude
addressos.
Charles F. Sie,ert, president of the
Chamber of Oumu.ene, pies ded as
tonatmuster mi l i :i it n.to J tbo sptech
making with a short address of a wel
coming character, in which bo con
gratulated Mr. Hill a-id his associates
and the people ot PortUud on the
completion of the North 13ank road
and i'8 significance to this city, com
mercially, industrially and Huanciid
in imnno ttin ruilroHd men t'l spertk
were Mr. Hill, chairman of tbe bnird
of director of the Great Noitlicrn
Howard Elliott, president of the
Northern Pacific, and Francis Li.
Clarko. pefiiiioa ot the Spokane,
Portluud & Seattle.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
moves the bowel- cf'tly. Contains no
opiates. It h plimnt to take, and chil
dren especially like the U-K so nearly
like maple eugar.Sold by Kicr iVCass
Help the Children This TlianksBivlng
The tnanagmeiit of the Boys' and
(J iris' Aid society led that it is only
Leoessary to remind tbeir many
1. ih.l Thmilracricini? daV Will
incuua turn " L -
soon be hero agaiu, and with it comes
the annual expectancy that always
accompanies this time of year. A
bard years work 1ms been done by the
society in tbe elloit to care for the
dependent children of tho State, to
-investigate cases of reported abuse
.and to aid those who were unable to
belp themselves.
Nearly every couuty in the state
contributes depoudeut children to
tbis institutoiu. Ine number re
ceived fiom all sources the last Uscul
year is 373, out ot wbiob number 2d i
were entirely new cafes and received
from the following o unties: Baker
. 5 lientou 5. Claikatia3, LJatsop 1,
.Columbia-1. Coca 1, Crook 2 Vowla
ii. Jackson 1. Joc.epl.iie2. Klan a h I.
Lane 12, Umatilla 5, Walh.wa 2, Was-
c li'..cl,i.,r,in SI Hint 111 tl Ot
.i i n nru tnsand b
tuesu UOV no, . . .
girls. Ibe uveage iue of tbe girls s
10. and the amagu age of the beys is
9 3
Vt may be interesting to know that
besides tbs 00 chil Inn ou ba--d at tie
u.,.i.inn Hn a nt Portlaud tbe Soci-
ety ha under its ca e throrghOJt ti e
state of O egou nfa U 000 children.
These children are placed our l.i 'ai.
Jly homea under tbe superviitn of
help the society
Donate whatover money you nuiy
be able to spare oi send a sack of no-
tatnes, a bag of onious, a sack of
flour, or send to tbe school through
ycur children a package of coffee, a
few potatoes, a pcuud of rice, a chick
en, a package of sugar, in fact any
thing that is useful iu a. household,
and the principal of the school will
have it packed in boxes witb other
donations from the children and tor
ward it. to the Hoys' and Girls' Aid
Society at Portland, Ore. The rail
road companies and steamboat lines
bave kindly promised to deadhead all
such supplies when marked plainly.
"lioys' and Girls Aid Sooiety, Port-
laud, Oregon. All commuuicatoinB
should lie addressed to W. T. Gard
ner. Superintendent. Those wishing
children, apply as above ; cbildrou of
all ages on hand.
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
are unequaled in cases of w eak ba; k.
pack ache, inllainmation ot the buiililer.
rheumatic pains. Antiseptic and act
promptly. Sold by Kicr & t'asj.
u-,.sjSfS 0iir Groceries . .gB sole of honor-
ifSLUSIr V . Tiwir ito T" $3 25. $3.50, $4.00
fPSM ;n bund .,r :r 1 ovnl We Jr zfO, $2.50, $2.75
L SZ&fi Purity gua rnuuees ' I tlWl Uie f.)f lallO tit , ,
SyfeM 'e cater to a cl.-ss o, &c ,,ur ( - , V
fcs4gi Canned Goods j ' thH H.IX. I
L 1 XJkm yidtlO minlili- llnr i.vii-i-a u ill informal vim I - mm t T" T f
--- -- , ' "SO & LKYJtiKi
Geldendale Record Maker
iGoldendale. Washington, has given
all tho oommnuities of tbe Pacino
o .a..nrri in rainins monev for
aati8ln purposes, by giving 12.00
for wery man, woman and child witn
i., hairv limits, or a total of S3500,
ni tMsi came in at tbe rate of $125 a
liuote.
Water Wheel liisappears
mysterious disappearance
was
c
ia
The
tannrtflil iv the Ifnod Kivnr Kleitrio
biiibt. Power & Water 1 ompauy or its
OOO-pouud turbine water wheel. A
few days ago tbe power gave out and
the company switched tho city's light
ing system onto a smaller plant wbicb
it liiw in rpnillneHN for mich aineriren-
cies and statred to make au in ?e8tjga-
tiou. uu opening uie oik case wuicn
contain) the wheel no vestiger of ic
oould be found. Search wbh u'.ade for
pieces of it iu tbe outlet ditcti aud ia
the river into which it run plies, but
nil efforts to solve tbe mrstery of it
disappearance bave proved tuti.'e. rhe
munuirara nf the comranv hava nu ex
planation as to what caused it to van
ish.
How to Make Cold Meat l.it
"Avoid warm hashes in summer,
aud have iu their plaoe a meat loaf
that can be served cold. ''writes ChrisJ
tine Terbnne in Woman's tloum Com
pt.uion for August. "Chop ; your
rem nan s or steaK or roast one, mix
witb them one third as mucb cold
boiled ham or tongue, snasun well,
Bud add a oouple of raw eggs beateu
light. If rather dry, moisten witb
gravy or s'.ock, turn iuta a greased
mold with plain bides, cover, eet iu a
a baking pan with hot water about it
and bake for an hour. 'I his, loaf may
also be made wuh raw beef, but then
it must cook for two hours. Le it get
very cold befor ) turning out, aud
slice. Veal Iob( may be prepared by
this recipe, and eveu cold roast lamb
: nuiv be tieated In 'he same runn er.
The main point to l.o bourn in n ind
is the -e.HS.ii.iug. Be cim.ful t. but
I this is well done ai.d yon Ml laiei'
a popular dish. j i
Pertland tliiniiieiciiil Club Knt r a a '
The Poitland Comujeiciai Club had
two great overflow occasions lat
vi ek. Iheioweie ini.re pecplu res
ent TneMlay niulit to get election re
turns than at any time much Ihu new
building was erected. But tbo ureal
...t rui hulh hi attendance and im-
COfc cel ., t f
portance was the baniiiier, given r ri-1
day niulit to mark tho opening of tta ;
"Noith Hank Koad," with tbe boni
i ,iatu iiu linliiiL James J. iitllk.
ohairniau of the board of direct. i at
the (ireat Northern ; Howard lUli-m,
president ot the Noithern PaeLtic;
I nuis W. Hill, pretideut of the Great
VnrHieru: ( enrue r. Harris, tresr-
dent of the Chicago, liuiltugton A
Qnincy; Francis 15. UJarKe, piesiaent
Portland' nud Seutlle.
and other officials of uational reputa
tion iu ti e railway anu ocuiiterciai
.rnrlH A miniature train was part or
the decorative soneuie of the banquet
tables.
A ( Inderelln Dance
r.v. a chmt ciinimnr nisbt's dance
to be ovei at uii.luight an adaptaliou
of the Cn dmlla idea would luinishl
... t flii0L-u..t inn t r i Cora-!
MJUIOtUi'ft
tions aud also a cltver uim ioi
bringing tbe evening to a close
i rompllv at t(dte o'clock," my a the
Augu. t Womau's Home Coni anion.
"Tbo invitat'ons should I e on ran i
the shape o a ili er
' Ibe dbuciug should cage at about
eleten o cli ck, sud the gue.t con
Inctsd to tbe sut pet. wbicb, if it cau
l,e setted on b iheltered poich, will
i... -ii rh innre cniovable In the
center ot tie lnhK surnunded b
Honeis, flu uid te a luge whuetlip
per Ibis oau be made by cuttiug a
1 Coffee
The kind th at makes the break
fast real Coffee through and
through always the same.
Your grocer will grind it
better if ground at . borne not
too fine. '
Wood & Huggins
HARNESS AND SADDLES
And All Kinds of
Harness Goods, Carriage Trimmings, Blankets
and Robes.
Tents Awnings and Wagon Coers
George Irvine
Successr to S. J. Frank
Mount Hood Store
W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor.
TRANSIT t1M.uNof.stWRS.
AGENTS FOR THE BEGUU.. "vMfifeW?l-
Hauling, Dray ing, Baggage '
Vlil9 XJ1VC1 y XUiuuubOAiwajio.
rbonel31.
Dry Goods
Hay Grain
Ammunition P.ootw and Shoes
Hardware G rani tew are
Flour Feed Full line of Groceries
Stoves, Heaters and Ranges
All kinds, New and Secona-hand.
Big Stock of New and Second-hand
Furniture, Carpets. Art Squares, Rugs
Chairs. Kockers, Etc.
Agent For CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges
O. P. DABNEY & CO.
...Coliseum Skating Rink...
Catering to the best class of putrens duly. Hardwood Floor, Famous
Richardson Bull Bearing Skates. Special attention given to beginners.
For private lessons apply to Prof. A. Wuldstcin. Wcdncfday afternoon
for ladies only. General admission : Afternoons free, skates 4c, child
ren 15c. K vening; Ladies free, gents 10c, skatcf i 25c. H""
2to5. Evening 7:30 to 10. : : Ml SIC IN
Knutson & Waldstein, Managers
The Square
Deal
Store
Is the place to get your Wagons, Buggies or Hacks
Plows Hai-rows and Cultivators. Spray Pumps,
Hose and Nozzles.
See our Gasoline Pumps before Buying:
The engine is right and the price is right. 1 have in
stock Cider Hills, Feed Cutters, House Paints and Oil.
Rubbroid Roofing, Genuine Avenarius Carbolenium.
Tongue Trucks for Disc Harrows, Genuine Harvey
Bolster Springs. Groceries, Flour and Feed. Casper
Spraying Fluids. Stumping Powder, Caps and
Fuse.
The Butler Banking Co.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $75000
The first consideration of tho
Oflieeus and Directors of this
bank, is the security of the funds
intrusted to our care by deposi
tors. Our past record is an absolute
guarantee of sound and safe
banking methods. On this evi
dence of strength and stability,
we respectfully ask for your
banking business. ,
J. E. NICHOLS
UNDERTAKER and EUNERAL DIRECTOR
AU call" promptly attended, night or day, city or country
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
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i-HONliS j FACIKIO-Offlce 3S13; Kefc 8611
D. McDON
Home Phone: 174
Third St. and Cascade Ave., Hood River, Oregon
HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT CO.
.1. M. BdlMMrZKR, HKt'RKTARY
AIJSTKACTS, CONVEYANCING and INSURANCE
Royal Exchange, (Jlens Falls, Union Assurance,
Western Assurance, National Livestock
and Oregon Life Insurance
We Imve the only complete eet of Abstract Booka in Hood Kiver nd are
iu position to execute any work in our line with promptness and accuracy
Recently moved to permanent quarters in Davidson Building
Home l'hone 2551 . HOOD IilVEK, ORE.
Buy Your Fruit Boxes
AT THE
Hood River Box Factory
and Patronize Home Industry.
Best Quality Lowest Price
Home Made
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