The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, November 19, 1908, Page Four, Image 4

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y0Uf HOOD RIVER GLACIER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, .008.
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CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
Marie Lockman came heme Friday
from a tHit with friend at Antelope,
Ore.
Mrs. C. Pfluttbanpt it home from a
Tlsit with her aan Cbarlei at Carioo,
Washington.
Everett Latterty bag gone to Coo
don, OregOD, where be hai con
tract 'or getting oat logt (01 one mil
lion feet of lambor.
"Leita Bowerrnau ) ill. She uHen
from an affection of the ear and the
pain ii Intense while the rauae or the
dioease ia o aituated that it ia very
diUlcult to provide rueaua of relief.
It is hoped Leita may toon begin to
improve and that her recovery may
be rapid. Dr. lirosiua la the attend
ing pbyalcian.
Roiwell Shelley of Carson, Wash.,
expects to be here this week looking
after bis Interests at Odell. lie baa a
man employed cutting wood on bis
twenty acre traot.
Mrs. Uranson, who with her hus
band Is at home In the tlusey house,
bus been ill of rbenmatism. At laat
accounts she was improving.
James Cook bas leased his property
in Odell for Bve year and he and bis
famiy will seek a land of much
warmth and sunshine In hope that
Mrs. Cook, whose health has not
been the bent may receive benefit by
the change.
While we regret to have our friends
seek a new borne we believe that this
will prove a wise move and we hope
to hear good news from them wherever
tbey may decide to locate.
The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. U. 1.
Young has been 111 and Dr. Mills was
called Sunday.
L. D. boyed had tome fine apples
as is proved by the fact that of the
twenty Bve boxes of Spitz that Hood
River county furnishes for the Vukon
Alanka expositoin, too boxes go fron
tbe orchard of Mr. lloyd. These ap
pies were taken just as they bad. been
packed for trade. Mr. Hoyed also
sold five boxes to Individuals to be
shipped East.
Your correspondent has been in
formed that some person supposed to
have been bunting ou tbe heights
weat of Odell shot and killed a dog
belonging to other hunters, the dug
being but a short distance from men
who might easily have met death at
the same time as it ia eivdent tbe
first hunter did not see tnese men rt
tbe time be shot, loo much care
oannot be exercised in tbe use of tire
arm in a timbered locality and es
pecially in one in which ibere are
dealings and roads.
Some of the local Masons attended
tbe annual celebration of "Teaman
Day" Id Hood Kiver last Wednesday
evening and reported having an excel
lent time.
(eo. Haacke went to Hood River
Wednesday.
Mr. Chown of Portland spent a day
in Mosier laat week.
L. Lrido returned home Thursday
from l'be Dalles where he spent most
of tbe week, on tbe grand jury.
R. 1". lleodrlck went to The Dalles
Saturday.
Mrs. M. A. Snyder came back from
Hnnrf Kiver Haturdav morning where
she has spent a week vNiting relatives.
Mrs. U. (Jodberson went to The
Dalles tbe last of the week.
Mrs. J. K. McGregor returned borne
Saturday from Oakland, Calif., where
she has spent tbe last tew weeks with
bet on'a family, llsr little giand
son and granddaiigbetr acme with her.
D. W. Hudson went to Tbe Dalles
Saturday.
Among those going to Hood Klver
Saturday were Mrs. Isabelle Ilootu
and Miss llcrtba, Mis Mary Middle
swart and Mm. Kiln Kvans.
Mrs. Steelsmith came clown from
Cclilo Saturday and went out to their
ranch south or town.
Tbeie was a run away boy iu Mosier
last week. Ho appeared at a phy
party in the evening at one cf tbe city
residences and proceeded to shoot up
the town iu true desperado style, eccr
Ing the people wbo were within sight
and bearing so th:y must have bad
unnleatmnt dreams that nlxlit About
noon next day be ilinappeared and r.e
BiinnnHB he i etl 1 smug emit, looking
for Portland. He will Hud it if be
goes far enough east Portland.
Maine.
Rev. lirown delivered an interesting
sermon Sundny morning and a very
Hue lecture in tbe evening at me
church.
C. II. Cromwell spent tbe latter
part ot tbe week iu ScveDfon He
was called as a witness in tbe P. 8
C. Wills care.
l'leafant, sun-, tay, -af'' little liver
Pills, are leVitt's Little Karly Risers.
Sold liv Kier & ('.
MOSIER.
Kev. Stark returned from The
Dnl lea Monday, having spent several
days visiting his sons and their fam
ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Kb I nous were passen
gers on tbe early morning train for
Hood River, Monday. They returned
on tbe looal.
The Modern Woodmen held a regu
lar meeting Saturduy evening, at
whiob tbey initiated two new recruits
in the mysteries ot Woodcraft. After
ward they all enjoyed a splendid
lunob, thus ending a prolltable and
pleasant meeting.
Ray Sturges arrived Tuesday morn
ing from Alaska, where be baa been
for tbe past two years.
Mrs. S. D. Fisher was in Hood Riv
er Monday.
Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Fred Evans went
to Hood Kiver Tuexday afternoon on
business.
An old friend, hailing from Weston,
Oregon, paid U. K. Waite a visit this
week and was well pleased with tbe
country.
Mrs. Nina Grose left Tuesday for
Portland for a visit with reatives.
Miss Ora Winans left for Strand,
Okla.. Tuesday evening to visit her
father and mother, intending to re
main until spring..
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Caroll made I
business trip to Hood Klver Wed ties
day.
Robert Meare left Wednesday after
noon tor California (to ook up a looa
tion. The family will leave In a few
weoks. They expect to get a home
Dear Redlanda.
Mr. Phillip Templemlre arrived Fri
day morning from Sedalia, Mo.,1 to
vtMit bis uncle ami aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Jiliu Armstrong.
Mr. and Mil, Ed L. Howe went to
Portland Friday on tbe looal. Tbey
do not expeot to come back for about
a mouth.
J. K. MoUrogor went to The Dalles
Thursday returuing Friday afternoon.
Mr. J. M. Tbomai has sold his
iHuoh to (Jeo. Chamberlain. Mr.
(Juamberlalu expects to nave about '&)
acres set to trees by spring.
Rev. Cook of Tygh Valley was in
Mouier this week tor a tew days.
J. M. Elliot was a visitor to The
Dalles Friday ot this week.
Saturday moruing was the coldest
morning we have bad this full. The
trost looked in some plaeos like a light
full ot snow. The thermometer regis
tered 22 dogrees above zero.
J. K. Moilregor came borne fiom
Portland Tuesday evening where ho
hud speut a few days.
FRANKTON.
Hettie Radlitf has entered school.
She is taking eighth grade review.
Sue heaton failed to receive ber
weekly contribution of triple.
The girls batket hull team baa cr
gauized wkb Nmtt Nolle as manager;
Lizzie Eby, captain, nod Lena Roct
reieree.
Tbe gills of the renor cli Hie to
entertain all th men:bcrs ( the high
school next Saturday ccrnlog.
the UDIMreu h AM tnei-ty it.
aked tbe children ot the tchcmls to
gice tbera what vegetables and fruit
they can. Will the I'tienU wte
help us iu this work? Tlii 'year '"r
apple bins are full end our ri'nps me
gathered tu ho when we all lure
thankful hearts we inut help tl.e
poor homeless children who lire utnr
us.
UNDERWOOD.
Fruit trees, herrios, etc., hate beon
coming In by bout aud by train tbe
last week.
Ueorge Sandel went to Hood River
Saturday on business.
1). W. Aiiss and wife, also Miss
Kirwin, moved back to their homo
Suturday from Hood Kiver, where
tbey have been Cor some time, n er
also brought a little girl borne with
them that will learn to call them papa
and mama. It seems to be very
strange that those who go away for u
time all bring back girls. Why don't
some of them bring a tioyT Don't le
atrald, tbey thrive and do well In
this country. Ibe writer has live.
Burt Veaoh was a Hood Kiver visit
or Friday ot lust week.
Wm. Kowley returned to Hood Kiv
er Sunday evening. He is iu tbe em
ploy ot tbe spray company at mat
plane, iu tbe cooperage department.
11. Nelaou met with a paioful acci
dent at WafhouJal last week. In get
ting In bis wagnu to go home, his
lines became tangled in some way una
as be was near tbe approach to the
bridge over tbe railroad traok. hi i
team became unmanageBtle, throwing
him out iu such a way that tbo wagou
wheel paused over bis leg, breakiug
it just below the knee.
We are informed by good authority
that it was not all McCraokeu'a dirt
Unit made thi fill iu town. Uncle
A me Underwood had a ringer iu this
as well aa Mr. McCraoken, as Uncle
A me Is owner of one of the lots that
furnished tbo dirt fur the 11)1 end, ly
the way, Uncle Ame iufornied us that
ho expects to put up a big brick oo
this lot. lie did not say whether
there would be junt the singie brick
or a combination ot bricks.
W. W. Crow came ut on tbe local
Sunday from Portland and spent the
afternoon looking over tbe c uutry
Ky B?5i. w.b-Cyery suddenly and
mysteriously stepped out of sight sev
eral weeks ago, has been heard from,
but through other parties than biin
hoH. A party at Hubbard, Ore., wrote
A. J. Haynes last week cjneeruing
Hoy, asking for information, stating
that he was looking very bad nud in
terred that he should be louked utter.
We met Mr. Kuapp at bin homo at
Hood Friday, found him busy helping
tint boys moving fence, He suys his
health is pretty good this full, con
sidering bis age and is managing to
keep one foot shuttling ahead of the
other.
Also round II. Debt) doing chores,
but says he does not tent as well us ho
would like to, We hope to see lain
improve.
II. W. llamliu shipped his toaiu to
1'ortlund, Sunday, lie is gutting h
tutuvy team iu return.
A. J. H in nes has contracted the
grubbing of the remainder of his
place to 1). W. Ariss.
We hope to see Mr. Smith taking
ou the airs of a full tledgjd farmer
noou and the prospects look good
since lie purchased the tract ot ShikIIo.
That's tho laud that grows the big
red aples ami will produce 8 to tons
ol alfalfa without irrigation.
Write your friends lo come mid see
the Underwood country grow.
J. P. Porter aud brother, W A.
lierdk-k and a Fairbanks-Morse ex
pert ouuie up ou the local from Vmi
ouver Siiuduy, going up lo the camp
to set the gnsone engine goiu lor
the etviuip burner.
Fred l.uthy, sr., came up tiom
Washougul ou tho local Knnday,
MOUNT HOOD.
IheC. E. sociul ut the btll Ut
Sdturduy evening was noil attended
by the young people After spending
the evening in playing games and
tricks, a daiuty lloetou lunch was
served of baked he ns, suadwitches,
doughnuts arid cntlee
The Ladies' Aid Society will serve
dinner at the hull Ihunk'witiag day.
A very good dinner will be served aud
are cordiuily invited to come.
At the meeting o the tax payers lust
Saturday a tieu mill tux was voted
lor tbe roads
Th.i Mount Hood basVct ball team
will play the Hood Kiver high school
team at Hood tiiver, Kriday evening.
December 11.
I'uetiduy of las-t week, til teen men
mot at t(ir i t uu h rite and started
theeroiioii ol lioii-e sheds. Dinner
was served by tbe ladies. The men
buce continued tu go each day till
now we have very good sheds completed.
Mrs. Kobert Morton is Id Portland
for a short time.
PKKMIIM LIST AMI KILK.S
Oregon Slate Horticultural Society
Show Portland, Oregon, Decem
ber 1-5, lttUS.
The Oregon State Horticultural So
ciety aud tbe Northwest Fruit (Jrow-
ers Association will hold their uuuuul
meeting iu Portland, December 1 to
o, luoiueive. ine rules or tno iorin-
weut bruit Growers Association pro
hibit it from giving premiums of val
ue at exhibitions ct ru it held under
its direction. Die following list oi
premiums and ruhs apply therefore
to tbe fruit show ot the Oregon 11 oi t i -uoltural
Society, but unless special
permission to remove ie obtained, all
fruit entered for competition iu tne
State Society show will be held tot
exhibition until the close ot the meet
ing of the .Northwest hruit Growers'
Association. Ibis will be the gieat-
est hortiucultural event iu tbe hittciy
ot the state, uud ua fruit-growing dis
trict in the state can ulf ord to neglect
the opportunity. Please reud the
rules curetully uud make no delay iu
getting ready. The value ut tbe
prizes to be awarded approximate
0UO 00.
Tbe following premiums wiJl to
awarded :
No. 1 For beat live boxes of apples,
not less than three varieties, Cuh
donated by liuzelwood Cream Co.,
j0.00.
No. 2 For best Hve boxes of Spitz
enberg apples. Cup donated by Port
laud Hotel, vulue SjO.OO.
No. 3 For best lite boxes of Yellow
Newtown upples. Cup donated by
Merrimao Chemical Co., through
Cliirke-Wuodard Drug Co., value
oso.ou.
No. 41 or best six boxes of applet,
not less than tour varieties. S'eiling
silver, gold liued.cup, bearing engrav
ing ot an apple, d in iteii by Pacitic
Puper Co., vulue $10. 00.
No. 5 I1 or beat Hve boxes upples
grown iu , Willamette Valley. Mer
chandise, donated by Portluii'i Seed
Co., value 825.00.
No. 0 For beet three boxes ot liiild
win upplos. Cup donated by Puller
Fruit Publishing Co., value $25. CO.
Nu. 7 For best box of Spitzenl.erg
applet, '.Hid or linger. Cup donate-.!
by liutterlicld liroa., value r?20 00.
No, 8 For best three boxes ol
Northern Spy apples. Cup dnnuted
by J. Iv (iill Co., Milue 820 oo.
No. 11 For best box of Spitzcnbeig
apples smaller thim Cup donate !
by Lipmun. Wolfe & Co., vulue S20.00.
5 No. Id For bet box of Yellow New
town apples, 88s or larger. Cup do
nated by A. and C. Feldenbeimer,
value fid.OO.
No. 11 For bert three boxea of Ben
Davis and Usldwin apples rgrown in
the Willamette Valley. Cup donated
bv Mason, Ebrman Sc. Co., vslue
fjo.uo.
No. 12 For Lett box of Arknaeaa
llltck apnloa. Cop donsted oy Meier i
& frank Co., alue 2U OO.
No. 13 For bet b ix cf Yellow New. i
town apples smaller than H8s but not
smaller thuu 128s. One Hardie barrel
prayer oi other merchandise douatel
by tbe Hardie Mfg. Co.. value 125.00.
No H For tic-t box of Baldwin
apples One Acme burrow ir one
onray pump dooated by M itnhell, Lew
u &. St iver Co., value $15.00.
No 15 For best box Northern Spy
p pries. (Joe golleuivcod rocking
rhair douuted by lull Si. (Jibbt, vjlue
15 CO.
No. 10 For best box of Ortley ap
ples. Cup donated by Wake, Mo Fa 11
A Co . value $15 !'0
No. 17 For best, box of Ked ('beak
ur pits. Cup donated by Rusiellville
Nursery Co , value $15 00.
No 18-Frr leit box of Winter Ba
nana apple. Coinage robe donated
by Studebaker Bros. Co., value $15 OU.
No. ID For be-t box of Wintei
Nella pears. Cup donated hy Osvid
.L Dumie Co., value $15 Ot".
Nr. 20 For best box of Com Ice
penii Cup donated by Schmidt
Lithograph Co . value $15 00.
Nr. 21 For best box o D'Anjon
peais. una Morris cbair donate I oy
v ,11mm Oadsby A Sol?, value $lj 00.
N0..22 For List box Ben Danla ap
ilts Cup doiiHled by J. B. Fi Iking
ti n, tiilue $10 1.0.
No. 2:i hor best display cf dri'd
fru tx in quint glas jars, not les than
ibreo !iu.:s cf licit. Cup douatod by
J. ). ilutzer. value $10.1X1
No. 21 lor list dUilav Oregon-'
gioAii i:nblacbel English (Persian)
wnl ills, not les- thai 10 pounds.
Cup duiir.ted bv Oregon Nurseiy Co.,
value 625 00. "
.o 25 Frr I'M ten jars of ca oed
fruit, lo iiiludi at least four kinda
rf fruit; open inly lo tbe wives rr
daughters cf g to hits Oue Fairbanks
No. 0 Weigbrigiit IhI tor iu aud scoop
scale donated by Fairtank", Worse
& Co.. Ti.luo'jJl.-j.OO.
No 20 For best two quart glass jar
of dried Itiilii-.n unprocessed prunes.
Cup donated by Oregon Agriculturist,
value &10.00.
No 27 Fur ttie lest box Jonathan
Kpples Cup donated by Cbas. U.
Lilley Co , table 10 00.
IOhcIi prize winner will icceive two
one quurt cans if Aveuarius Carboli
neuui donated by Fisher, ihorseu Co.
information Ii r exhibitors:
All apples and pears must be wrap
ped except top layer.
All aupks must te exhibited iu
boxes of one of tbe following di eli
sions, inside measurements: 0,a4'xllx
20 inches, or in.1 .,.HoXl8 itches, or
10x11x20 inches.
No fiuit can be entered for more
thau one premium.
Ibe judges will allow, iu judging
apples and pears, ;i:S 1-3 points for col
or and form, .'SI 1 11 for puck aud uui
lormity, and 3:1 13 tor frtedom from
blemishes.
No grower slmll make more than
cue entry for the sjme premium.
No names mil be allowed on
My Hair is
Extra Long
Feed your hair; nourish it;
give it something to live on.
Then it will stop fallinf , and
will crow long and heavy.
Ayer's Hair Vigor is the only
genuine hair-food you. can
buy. It gives new life to the
hair-bulbs. You save what
hair you liave, and get more,
too. And it keeps the scalp
clean and healthy.
The best kind of a teatimonial
"Sold lor over aity yeara."
A.
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tiers
nauftwtarw
SAtSAPAIIUJL
PILLS.
CNEJMV PECTOtAL.
M WWI UM ,11 'I in:, llfcW
WILL BUILD PIECE
OF GOOD ROAD
at
com
petitive exhibits until alter the judg
ing All exhibits of fiuitg must be uiado
by tbe groweis hereof.
All fruit winning a premium will be
the pioperty of iho doner of tbe pre
mium. No fruit shall - be removed from
exhibition hi ll without written per
mit from secretary of society.
All boxes entered for a given pre
mium shall be placed in same group.
Intending competitors are requested
to notify W.. F. Williamson, ctre
Portlund Hotel, at earliest possible
moment, ot number of boxes and vari
eties tbey intend to exhibit.
Io ranking entries, growers should
quote the number of premium eutered
for, as shown in tibove premium list.
All fruit must be in place In exhibi
tion bull by 6 P. M. Mouday, Novem
ber 30. Hall will be open to exhibitors
alter 9 A. M. ot that day, buz, will not
be opeu to general public until 12 P.
M. Tuesday, December 1, unless tbe
judging shall ba completed before
that hour.
Address all communications to W.
F Williamson, chairman exhibits
committee, care Portland Hotel,
Portland, Oregon. 't .'Z
A meeting of tbe oontrbutors to tbe
road (and for tbe west aid was held
1 at the Commercal club rooms Satar
! day afternoon, witb only a ligbt at
'tendance, and tbe matter of going
abead witb tbe road waa left to a com
mittee. witb instruction to fate tbe
funds acoording to their judgment,
Leslie Butler acted ai chairman of
tba meeting and J. Adrian Epplng
secretary. Shortly after tba opening
of the meeting it appeared that two
different good roads meetings bad
met at tbe same plaoe. l'be signers
on tbe petition circulated by Mr. hp
ping bad been called, and a few were
present, it also appeared that a num
be of the east side good roads men
bad met pursuant to an"adjournment
to get expressions for tbelr committee
to report at a Porthnd meeting to be
held next Saturday. Tbe first part of
the meeting was taken up witb dison
sions of tbe Jobnson bill and tbe au
tomobile road between bere and Port
land, A. I. Mason, Lea Morse, . C,
Evans aud J. A. Epplng dlsoassiu
tbe bill and the automobile road
considerable length, together witb tbe
best methods of fixing tbe road be
tween tbe ball grounds and tbe top of
tbe Davidson bill. After an hour tak
en on in this way, the chairman call
ed attention to tbe (act tbat tbe meet
ing xas oalled for . tbe purpose ot dls
cussing tb6 west aide road ptoposl
tiou. and tbe east aide members said
tbat tbey thought tbey were attending
another meeting
Mr. Epping stated tbat be wanted
to know wbat disposition waa to
made ot tbe fund which ba bad rala
ed, and whiob amounted to between
11.000 and $1,500. some of tbe sub
eonptions being given witb tbe under
staudlng that certain work would be
done. He wanted tbe mouey turned
over to tbe road oommisel mer oi a
committee to do the work. Mr. Morse,
tbe commissioner, said that be would
not attempt to build a road witb tbe
fund, unless it whs put In tbe bands
cf tbe county oourt to be used under
their direction. It was finally lett to
tbe original oommlttee, consisting ot
W. L. Clarke, J. A. Epping andU. R.
Bobbins, witb authority to investigate
the best methods of doing tbe work
and going abead witb it.
Those present expressed tbe opinion
tbat the best way to do tbe work wag
to make a pieoe of permanent road,
es fai aa the money would take it,
rather than trying to spend tbe money
over tbe entire di-tance and simply
make temporary repair. A number
were in tavor of oiling tbe sand road,
while others thought tbat a macadam
road should be built, if only for a
short distance. It appears tbat some
of the subscriptions have been given
ou oonditiou tbat work be dune in
certain places, and when tbe money
Is oalled for those wbo object to tbe
method of using it will be given tbe
opportunity of withdrawing tber
subscription.
..Hood River's Leading Druggist ...
Fillin gPrescription?
,0 ts I Willi Tini.rti wiili catUfiic'tifin to Lrj'4
mM I ii nil I Uir; A'iuc? " i . I- t
With Pure Drugs with wtisfuctinn to
both patient and physician is assured if
m leae your prescription with us.
We have gained a reputation for relia
bility bv Kupplying
Pure Fresh Drugs
In all our prpi-criptions. When
bring your prescriptions here you
sure of ideal perviir.
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THE GLACItR PHARMACY, 5. 5.011,
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
CAT
tiAKt YUU:? O'M'.i ' ' -
SKIDOO HORSE AMD
Crush and mix in feed ci iai- r.c,.tf(
Makes Your Stock Look
1
1 .
1 h Ui...ti
Fe Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swin and Fowls. They i" nude from the acmt .-r :.t
condensed essence ol the dru. They doa't contain Sawdust, n:'.:t. Clcp Fc.l or i- . . . i t
as food when 10 year old as when 10 days old. They coir.flv with all r't- 1 ' Ak lor
and try ones SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm. Kii'uef, COi :tn C. .ilcre.
Blister, Cathartic Heave. Fevi, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Cs! c taolct&orl.ouse its
Spavin sCure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed ty THE BLU: BELL (v.bDICIME OO
Incorporated; Capital Stdck $300,000.00; Wrtertown, South Dakota U. S. A.
lor f . . 1 j Hanna & Perigo.
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in hiriio or hiiihII trnets.
land at low prices, nt
Some very jd
present, (in
Itrowinn I'oininui.ity. Six miles east .f
Hood lMver. Alsn limm-stead- and i"
lilliiiliHliineiiti'. Parlies wishing to luy
will do well to writ .' or sec
til'.O. CllAMr.KKI.AIN
Mi. HIT. trefoil
3C
9C
Y
our
Tfo
D
SglVlIlj
inner
Will taste nicer and be more complete if you
finish it with a nice box of Lowneys or Gun
ther's Sweets, such as we sell. They are just
in fresh from the factory.
KIER CAS:
SMITH BLOCK
RELIABLE DKIUIOISTS
K VTIONAL CUKE FOR ECZEMA.
No More Dosing the Stomacli Cure the
Skin ilirnmrli the Skin.
When ymi iiave h Hcrateh on your
hand you wash it nut and cleanse it and
t lit n then the skin cures itself. You
ilo not take hlnod ineoieine to cure a
iV-teied wound.
The iii'st skin hiiccialmts today are
agreed that the orjly way to cure the
skin is through the Bkiri.
The fact that ecw ma in a ekin disease
and not a hlnod dierase is evident from
slatitics which show that nearly all
eczema sufferers are peifectly healthy in
all other ways except as to their skin.
If the eczema patients were really suffer
ing from an inward malady, the entire
body and not only the skin would be
diseased
You can prove immediately the relief
of a tin." fkiu cure by using oil of win
iTneii as lompounded in 1. I). D.
l'li'M'iiplion.
This liipiid attacks the disease germs,
iiiiinliiiii: tiiein while building up the
healthv lisfue of the skin. We have
now handled this meritorious and thor
oughly M'ieiitilic remedy for so long and
have seen its reliahlo result so many
tunes' that we freely express our couti
dtnee. Kier & Cuss.
Api'lct Hi catlie
V. W. Morsa, of the New Lla npshire
uKiionltural experiment station, my
tipples breathe. Mr. Morse finds tbat
upples breathe even after they are
p'eked, lireathing jitter tbey are
tin ked reduces their weight. If tbe
weather is warm, weight I- reduced
taster than If it is cool Cold storage
makes the loss of weight from breath
ing small. With cold storage less ox
ygeu is taken in nud less oarbcu diox
ide given out Mr. Morse euys of the
breathing of apples:
"Slure apples and other fruit have
no boily heat to maintain, the breath
ing piouess is lot so active as iu ani
mals, and they may Inst mouths utter
Icing picked from the tree. Yet
there is a steady, continuous Ires In
weight as the weeks go by, although
the fruit is sound and firm."
With Mimruer temperatures Mr.
Morse Hints the chemical changes
tRKe place from four to six times aa
fast aa iu cold storage aud tbe changes
take place trom two to three times as
last in cool cellars ns in cold storage.
He advises that fauoy apples inteuded
for long keeping should in oold stor
age should be cooled as soou' as pos
sible after picking. Uy cooling the
destructive actlou of the breathing
process is siowed. It l not absolute
ly stopped.
Wood For Sale
Taft.
-Phone 3695. L. K.
Consumption statistics
prove that a neglected cough or cold
puts the lungs in so bad a condition that
consumption germs find a fertile field
for fastening on one. Stop the cough
just as s on as it appears with Ballard's
Uorehound Syrup, sootnes tne torn
and inflamed tissues and makes you
well again, Ohaa. N. Clarke.
OREGON
SHOipIilNE
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Through Pullman standards and tourist
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Reclining chair ears (seats free) to the Kant
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ornci hour
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in. No freight received or delivered after I
p. m.
Passenger Depot Hours for delivery of ex
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Oakdale Greenhouse
Roses now ready for fall planting.
Hyacinth, tulips, crocus, etc., on hand.
A few White Wandotte cockerels at $1
to f2.
Fletcher & Fletcher.
Wm. Cooper and Nephews
TREE SPRAY FLUIDS
VI FLUID
IS FOR
Winter or Spring Use
ON DORMANT TREES
It Kills
SAN JOSE SCALE
Oyster Shell Scale, Eggs
of Insects and Spores of
Fungi, Mosses and
Lichens.
V2 FLUID
IS FOR
Summer Use
.When Trees are In Bud or Leaf
It Kills
Codling Worm, Oyster
Shell Scale Insect, Wooly
and All Forms of Aphis,
Pear and Apple PSYLLA
WITHOUT INJURY TO LEAF
OR BLOSSOM.
NO SEDIMENT TO CLOG NOZZLES
Mixes Instantly With Cold Water
Immediately Keady For Use
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