HOOP KIVEfl OLkOltn THD HDD AY, ' bficEiiB EH id, .6oi
CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
Au4iu Lock run n Iim bu vlnitiog
relatives ia foitUnd tba pet two
week.
Mr. Branioa, wbo but beta ufier
irjg from rheumatism wut taken to
Hot Lake for treatment. Altar bar
ing rocoTered from one attack aba wa
attain aeized with an attack that pro?
ed mora aevere tbao tba Br it and ai
oon na abe waa anmewbat improved it
araa t bought beat to make tbia trot
and l oth Mr. and Mn. Uranaoo left
Udell laat Friday . Mr. Uranaon ex
pects to go aod aialtit in a revival at
eome point in Wablngton. Frindi
hope tbat Mra. llian on may aoon re
gain health.
Koawell Shelly goea to Spokane,
Want)., with an exhibit, lie repre
sent the people of Carson, Whiu.
Wm. Kbrok returned from Portland
Friday, bringing with bini a beautiful
onp awarded him for beat box of Ort
ley applea. The cap wea donated by
Ulake, McFall & Co , aod its value ia
fifteen dollars.
Uuy P. Smith wan a Portland visit
or laat week.
Mra. K. 11. Ketup baa gone to Port
land for a week 'a viait with relative
and friends.
Gertrude Croaby ia at Monnt Hood
for a few weeka visit with friedna.
L. D. Uoyed la building a reaideuoe
for Mr. McCall who purchased ten
aorea of land from O. 11. Kb odea.
The entertainment laat Friday night
wai a deoided euooeaa. Tbe mulao by
Clarence Wilson .violinist, with Mlas
Ida Hryant aa pianist, was of a blgb
order. Ibe parts in tba comedy,
"Powder and Patches", were well
taken, tbe cnftumes appropiiate and
from beginning to end all went
smoothly. Follnwli.g la tbe oast of
characters: Mr. Carter Cheater
Stanaberry, Mrs. Carter (Jertrude
Crosby, Agnea Carter Rut b Clark,
Lady tinrlingame Laura Thomas,
Sir Charles Mawley- Sbei man Latter
ty, llettie Sinclair-Eva Hoyd, Capt.
F.dward Payton O. 11. Kbrok, Pru
dence Hopewell Leona Carnes, Lieu
tenant Kobert riuriis C. 1!. Maaikni,
Geranium Huberts Friday, Gabriel
O. L. Walter. A male quartette com
posed of Dob Croaby, a II. Ebrok,
Dane Kemp and O. L. Walter enter
tained tbe audience, cloaing tbe pro
gram for the evening. Supper waa
then aervcd and we regret to aay tbe
snpply was inadequate Aa a usual
thing Odell ia generoua in tbe way of
refreshments and we feci certain this
will not happen again. A large oiowd
aa in attendance. Tbe total receipts
of tbe evening were IJU.80 which will
go toward the parol aae of a micro
scope for aae of Odell school.
Odell waa favored with two good
sermoos Sunday, ooe Immediately fol
lowing Sunday aobool and one io the
evening after tbe close of the C. K.
society. Kev. tit own of Centerville
waa tbe minister.
Tbe 0. E. society of Odell is prepar
ing a Cbrlatmaa entertainment.
Horn To Mr. and Mra. C. ft. Mc
Coy, Monday, November 30, a aoo.
All concerned are doing nicely.
Frienda of Mra. K. E. Calllaon of
Olex, Oregon, will be sorry to bear
tbat It waa necessary for ber to under
go a second operation which was pei
formed laat Friday. Mrs. Callaloo
baa been io a Portland hospital since
September, lier many
bope tbat abe may aoon
and be able to return to her home.
Mra. L. D. Uoyed and daughter
Naomi, expect to go to Portland this
week.
k Personal Appeal
If we could talk to you pereontillv
alwut tbe great merit of Foley's Honey
and Tar, for cough, .rolds and lung
trouble, you never could be induced to
experiment with unknown preparations
that mav contain some harmful drug'.
Foley's Honey and Tar cost"; jon no
more and liaa a record of forty u rt- of
cuaes. Clarke Drug Co.
Mra. Louis Ualdwiu vUlted
Mount flood one day last seek.
Mrs. Paul Hubbard of Hood P.iver,
who baa been vistlng ber brothers,
Meaaera E. C. and Frank Spencer, re
turned borne last Friday.
Mr. aod Mra. E. W. dibble of De
troit, Oeigno, are visiting Mount
Hood frienda and i flat i tea. Tbeit
daughter Mabel la witb them. Hav
ing been away nearly two yeara they
notice tbe many Improvementa tbat
have been made here.
Mra. Ida Molntoab of Tbe Dalles ia
viaitiug at tbe homestead of Cbaa.
Molntoab near tbe lava beds.
Johnnie Cooper baa moved to bia
homestead.
K. W. Cribble and Joe Husa went
to Hood Hiver Monday.
Warren Cooper la in Portland for
few days on official business.
D 15. Cooper returned Saturday
from a visit to Poitland.
Mr. aod Mis. C. C. Walton return
ed Saturday from Portland where they
have been visiting Mr. Walton'a par
ents. Saturday night the basketball game
between Mount Hood versus the
friends berel world, was a lively one sided affair.
regain health I The score was 24 to i in favor of
Mount Hood.
Tbe paity of young people who gave
Mr. and Mrs. C. C .Wnlton a 'lively
chivarle Saturday night, report a
very pleasant time spent .with the
bride and groom In their beautiful
new home Tbe tliudooa, wbo are
wcrkiog for Mr. Walton, bearing tbe
unearthly noises 'oming fioni Ue
bouse, hurried from tbelr bunka with
guns, axes or auy weapon of defense,
to aasist v heiiter if be needed help
ChrittniHK exercises are to be held
in the church Christmas eie
MOUNT HOOD.
Kobert Morton retuined a week ago
Monday from Pnndleton where be Iihs
been visiting his children wbo are at
tending aobool there.
.1. F. McElroy and lamily moved a
week ag i Mouday to a tarm In Jeri
obo Lane.
Messrs. K eiu and Gassman, who
bought Dr. Shaw's ranch, moved onto
it Wenoeaday.
R. J. McUsiao is attending county
court at Hood River this week, lie
waa acoompanled by bis wife.
F"l) 'h Orino l.axatiu' cures chronic
t'onxtii mion mi' I I mm!, iic li e liver.
Oiiun regula!1 M flic bowel- an lliat tliey
will act n il'i'Hily ami ; you do not have
lo lake purgatives roiiMaiitly. Clarke
Prun Co.
MOSIER.
Dr. RuLinaon made a trip to The
Dulles aud Hood Kiver this week.
Mr. hihI Mth. J. M. Carroll aud sou
lien are spending the week in Port-laud.
Some Mosier poople visiting Tbe
PhIIub tbia week were: J. T. Daven
Ine May satisfactory K&nge j
BPS i
Every one may know the de
light of using a perfect range
Uye MONARCH
PAYS FOR ITSELF
7 VERY woman would like to have a perfect range one
that would turn out beautifully browned loaves of
bread, cake and pies, baked just as much on one side as
another.
But some do without this pleasure because they think they can't afford it.
It's not economy to kap on using that old range or cook stove nor buy a
range just as good because it costs a few dollars less than a Monarch
Buy a MONARCH Malleable Range
and It Will Pay Back It's Own Cost
By the use of unbreakable Malleable Iron in the place of the brittle cast
iron found in the ordinary type of "Steel Range," the MONARCH is
built with every seam practically air tight. The leakage of air that
causes excessive fuel waste is done away with so that the MONARCH
will require but little more than half the fuel needed by a range of the
common sort. With fuel bills cut in two it's easy to see how the
MONARCH "Pays for itself." It does better work too always.
We Can Prove These
Things to You!
LET US show you how the Mon
arch is built rivited like a
steam boiler.
LET US show you how the Malle
able Iron in Monarch Ranges
will withstand intense heat that
would burn up the grey iron in
common ranges.
LET US explain the Duplex Draft.
LET US demonstrate all of these
things and the hundred and one
other Monarch features that go
to make up range perfection.
THEN YOU will realize how it is
that the Monarch would do your
work with less fuel, less time, less
labor than is now required.
Franz Hardware
Located after December 1 in the now quarters in the Eliot Block
r
BttatillaBlBlBa aSaSl
For
We Have
Christmas
Presents For All
1
A fine line of Christmas Goods just in and now on display. Fancy Toilet
Sets, Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Smoking Sets, Work Boxes, Sewing
Boxes, Paint Boxes, Post Card Albums, Hand Mirrors, Perfumes, New
Games for the Children, Etc., Etc. We also have a large display of
Christmas Cards, Tags, Stickers and Leaflets. Our Christmas Tree Dec
orations are new and novel.
Yours to please,
KEIR (& CASS
& oil
L
SMITH BLOCK
RELIABLE DIUJCKJISTS
DC
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port. J. K MoOregor. Oeorge Carroll
od 11. 1- Waite.
Mr. Heatley and several Irienda
oere up tioin Portlaod Tueedav look
ing up tbe prospects of tbe rbaik min
ing tmsiners.
Mrs. Kd Woods returned to ber
home in Pot'.land, Wednesday, after
-pending several days witb ber moth
er, Mrs. Davenport.
Fred Krans, wife and aon, left toi
Tbe Dulles Saturday, to spend day
or so before leaving for Southern
CalifomU, where they intend to apend
tba winter
W. L. Dreabaob returned horn
from Portland Friday.
J. P. Carroll spent few days lu
Portland tbia week attending tbe
meeting of tbe Northwest Fruit Grow
er a.
W. B. iiarnett el Independence, Ore
gon, surprised bia mother, Mia. H.
M. Roop, with s Tlait tbia week.
Mr. and Mra. E. N. S troop return
ed home Friday after visiting In Port
laod. Mr. Cbas. L. lirown apent several
days on bis Mosier 'ranob this week
return. ng to his buiaoest In Portland
Saturday.
t Levi Cbrisman of The Dalies was In
Mosier Suturday. ;
Mosier Grange held an ail day set
aion Saturday, it being time for tbe
election of new officers for another
;eai. ,'fbey expect to bring their
lunch and have another all day meet
ing, December 19.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frey, wbo are
iu ijood River at present, spent Sun
day witb friecdi In Mosier.
Ibe special meetings oonduoted by
Kriv. LIhiU and Kobert Brymer, olo
ed Suudny evening.
A jolly parly of Moaleritea went to
II hi.i Hirer Saturday afternoon to
itMMil ilia ii.ertiua of tbe Masons'
loituH, bub! tor the election of ottlcera
Hi)d other important business. Among
thruH going were O. K. Wood, K. W,
Slmpnon, C. F. Htauffer, Frank Oing
er, Chai I. Ueunett and J. K. Mo
Oregor.
A. I'. Hateliara returned home tbe
Inst of tho week after attending tbe
Lruit Grocers convention iu Port-
laud.
Take DeWitt'a Kidney and liladder
I'illH. Tliev are antiaeptic and soothe
pain quickly. Irmist upon DeWitt'a
Kidney and ladder Pills. Regular size
50c hold hero by Keir ct C'aBS.
WHITESALMON.
(Crom Enterprise.)
Fred W. ilnlsier and little daughter
lurft week attended tbe goldeu wed
ding of bis pin nn s at lone, Oregon.
Four ot their obildreo and inaoy other
relative were present. Mr. aod Mrs,
Hxlsier knew nothing about the iu
tended reunion until their children
hi lived and aurprlead them.
White Salmon la eipedally favored
by the postal department. Mail lor
IhH pJiue, and foi all olllces for
which it U the distributing poiut, ia
put luto a speoiul aack at Portland
hi I Bent uc ou the niuLt express, glv
lug us no early moroiug mail, and en
abling tbe outlying ortlces to get their
mail oue day earlier than previously.
The White Salmou Valley Develop
me nt League met at tbe opera bouse,
December 1, and deoided to take up
the matter of advertising the valley at
onre. No atone n ill be left unturned
until every man in this valley baa a
chance to subscribe to tbia fund and
become a booster for bia borne. Ibis
league means busineds, and when our
advertising committee strikes the pike
tbe people of tbe world will Hnd out
that tbrre are more than 6UU people Iu
wnite Muiuion vauey.
This otlioe sent io nu order far pap-
ei last Mouda), and it was brought to
White Sulmon by freight tbat night,
so tnat we had it iu the oltloe for
work eaily luesday morniug. White
Sitlmon now htu the very best freight
facilities. Our accomodating ugent,
Mr. Gibeit, Informs tie tbat a moder
ate amount of freight ordered from
Pnrtlnnd at any time will he pluoed
in a apecM fltir and hauled dlreci to
our htiition Ijy the fast freight making
our fioight transportation equal to
express. White Sulmon is to be con
gmtulated on hei exoelleat frelubt
Bnrvi;)e, tiud her citizeua must remem
ber that it takes patronage to main
tain such a service.
lb fruit growers of this valley met
laat Mouduy afternoon and decided
to organize a fruit growers union.
They eUected a temporary organiza
tion, nod will meet again at the Op
eta ilouse iu White Salmon on tbe
l'itu at which time a permanent or
ganization will be formed. They ex
pect to tuna u stock company aud
build ivaroluvii-e and such other
conveniences as are necessary to cure
for tli' fruit. The name of tbe organ
izatiou will lie the White Salmou Val
ley Fruit Giowers' Union aud will be
opeu to nil fruit growers in tbe valley
who wish to take atock. This ia a
move in the right direction, fur our
fruit should be bundled aud sold by
the people of our valley.
The Correct Time
to atop u eolith or cold in just as soon
as it Hturts then there will no dinger
of pneumonia or cnnMUinption. Juttt a
few dowes of Dullard's Horehound Syrup
taken at the blurt will atop the cough.
If it has been running on for sometime
the treatment will lie longer, but the
cure ia mire, lold by Ohaa. N Olarke.
BINGEN.
(From observer)
M' Ada Uihtrt hag given up ber
position an operator ut Lyle and ' we
are glad to hear that she will be at
Slngen.
W. W. Swan ii busy at the Swnn
Hamman mill prepatatory to btarting
up again.
1). K. Witte nf Trout Lake came
through lliugeu Weduetd ij ou bia
way to Goldemlnle.
C. M. Douglas kit for Hood Kiver
last Monday where he boarded the
traiu for Portlnm'.
J. P. Wiualiaig, the Vancouver soda
water manufacturer, waa here on busi
ness last week.
llaus Lnge of Hood Kivtr, (be lath
er of Mrs. J. A. Heuderdon of nexr
this place, recently visited bis daugh
ter. '
John Terry was called to Saleiu and
left Friday on account of tbe de-itb of
bia father at tbat place.
George A. Thomas and wife of
White Salmou lelt Friday morning for
Portland.
Fiom good authority it Is learned
the ueou trains will stop again at the
Maple hotel
Jobu Weyers and wife left for Pi it
laod Tuesdayon hiiHinet find pleasure.
wm. uonte ot Trout Lake, lelt i.n
tbe tram Wednesday for Uoldendale
C. Pearson of Trout Lake wms in
Hingen Tuesday. Claua has sold out
his Intel est to Mr. Blue in tbe mer
cantile buines8.
Dr. Allan Konebrake, of Golden-
dale was culled to Uingen oo busi-
nea Wednesday.
Oyer's Cherry Pectoral cer
ainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis, consumption. And
it ctr3inly strengthens weak
three s and weak lungs.
Therft can be no mistake about
this. Ywii know it is true. And
your t a n doctor will say so.
Th- v t hind of a testimonial
n: . r .) ..r.
For Lung
Troubles
1 A
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Kavdt by J. C. Ay st Co., Lowell,
yers
SARSAPARIUA.
PILLS.
hair vioob.
I av no t?rta! Wa publlak
th fjrmjl a cf p ; -ur medicine.
Keep the r jo'ds regular with Ayer's
fill fir rus nasicn recovery.
A meeting of tbe good roads diatriot
committeemen met last Saturday, at
Timber Valley, and was attended by
Quite large gathering. 'Ibe good
roads question waa disousxed and the
organizing of good roads cluba were
entered Into. J. A. Henderson aod
Ed Suksdorf represented tbe Biogeu
disttict. having left Bingea tor Lyle
tbe eventug before, ibis Sutudrav
those on tbe bill in the Dingen dis
trict will meet bere to form a central
club, tbe meeting to take plao in tbe
aohool bouse at ooe o'clock. .
THIS IS SAID
TO HELP MANY
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
M ?jti Filling Prescriptions j
V I-FyM W With Pure Drugs with satisfaction to CLJ(
t
arja"
With Pure Drugs with eatisfaction to
both patient and physician is assured if
you leave your prescription with ua.
We have gained s reputation for relia
bility by supplying -
Pure Fresh Drugs
lu all our prescriptions. When you
bring your prescriptions here you are
sure of ideal service.
THE GLACItR PHARMACY,
CHAS. N. CLARKE
THE DRUGGIST
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
Get from any prescription pharmacy
trie following:
Fluid Extract Daudelion. one-bait
ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce;
Compound Syrup Sarsuparills, tbtee
ounces.
Shake well in a bottle and take
teuapoonful dose after each meal and
at bedtime.
1'he above is considered aa the most
oertain prescription ever written to
relieve Backache, Kidney Irouble,
Weak Bladder and all forms of Url
nary ditlioulties. Tbia mixture aots
promptly on the alimiuative tissues of
tbe Kidneys, enabling tbem to filter
and strain the urio acid and other
waste matter "from the blood which
causes Hbeumatlsm.
Some persons wbo suiter with tbe
afUiotions mty not feel inolioed to
place much confidence in tbia timple
m inline, yet (hose who have triod it
say the results are simply turpriaiog,
the relief being effected without the
slightest injury to the stomach or
other organs.
Mix some and give it a tiial. It
cert: iuly conies highly recoommend
ed. It is tbe prescription ot an emi
neut authority, whone eutire repuata
t ion, it la said, was established by it.
A druggist here at home, when ask
ed, stated that he oould either supply
tbe Ingiediaiits or mix tbe prescrip
tion for our readers, also recommends
it as harmless.
Beady fop State Dairy Association
President K, J. Ross -of the Wasb
iutou State Daiiymen'a Association,
aud numerous other -members of that
organization will participate io tbe
convention of tbe Oregon Stato Dairy
Association iu Salem Thursday and
Friday of this week. Eleotrio power
bra been lustulled In the exhibit hull
tor working exhibits, and handsome
cups are to be giveu as prizes, appro
priately engraved, and BHsuiauoe of
duiryuud creamery exbitits are com
ing into tbe Secretary daily. Salem
people have arrauged a spleudid re
ceptiou for their gueets. Oregon
duirymen will be well represented at
the Washington meeting in Cebulis
next week.
Kodul for Dyspepsia, indigestion, weak
stomach, sourstomac i, gas on the stom
ach, etc., iB guaranteed to give prompt
relief from any .form of stomach troubles
It will cure your dyspepsia. Sold by
Keir ik Cass.
Holding tiiood Roads Conferences
Membeis of tbe Legislative Com
mittee ot the Oregon (Jood Koada
Association and State (Jrauge, ap
pointed at a lurgely attended State
Conference, have come to Portland to
tpeud a full day, for the third time
iu thelaBl to months, iu oider that
they might agree upou bucb bill aa
could be brought before the Legisla
ture aud become a law without unnec
essary delay.
War with Japan
could not possibly make so many crip
ples as rheumatism dues very year.
And yet there is no reason why this
disease nliould cripple anyone, if all suf
fer'r8will rub the affected parts nif-lit
and morning with Ballard's Snow Lini
ment. Ctirea ull aches and paina. Sold
by Chus. N. Clarke.
Adv rtlse . Letters
I. F. F. Club, care of ri May
Green; Lindsay, Mrs. Hra; Kiggeu.
Flora I ; Sacey, MIbb Minnie; Smith,
Alice J. ; Welc", Mrs. Cltna; Adans.
Elmer P. ; poweu, 1J. ; Boydeo, 1).
F, ; itrowu, Blanche; Clurk, Marry ;
Cloft, Luther P. ; Cooper, J. p. ;
Oregon, Bay; Foster, Earl; Frakes,
Fred; Gay, L. F. ; Uiltert, 1. A.;
Cordon, Douglas; Keana, Peter;
King, W. L. ; Liudsey, (ioy N. (3i;
Mo Horn, Perry: Mntbewi. arl:
Monroe, J. K. , Mqutague, K K. ;
Modole, K C. ; Pearson, James A. ;
Philips, A. L. ; Hammoii, E ; Shan
non E. ; Waters, Willie; Wlrrick,
James; Vouug, Leonard.
. W. M. Vatep, Postmaetr.
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in larvre or small tracts. Some very good
land at low prices at present. Good
iirowing commui.ity. Six miles east of
llixxl l!iver. Also lintnesteatls and re
linquish me t". Parties wishing to buy
will do well to writ j or see
OKO. CHAMBERLAIN
Mirier Oregon
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Irlira Iron and Vler Power Projects 'iown
dawtnUe Laud Surveys, Contour Maps.
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Incorporated! Capital Stock $300,000.00: Watertown, South Dakota U. S. A.
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TREE SPRAY FLUIDS
VI FLUID V2 FLUID
IS FOR IS FOR
Winter or Spring Use Summer Use
ON DORMANT TREES When Trees are In Bud or Leaf
It Kills It Kills
SAN JOSE SCALE Codling Worm, Oyster
Oyster Shell Scale, Eggs Shell Scale Insect, Wooly
of Insects and Spores of and AU Forms of APhis
vf ., Pear and Apple PSYLLA
Fungi, Mosses and
. WITHOUT INJURY TO . LEAF
Lichens. or blossom.
NO SEDIMENT TO CLOG NOZZLES
Mixes Instantly With Cold Water
Imm ediately Ke&d '
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Sold by
D. McDONALD, Hood River
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HOOD i IVER, OREGON.