The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 31, 1908, Page Four, Image 4

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    HOOD RIPER GLACIEH, THURSDAY DECEMBER 31, 908.
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CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
Dor y Smith ami Muj A. Wilton
of 1 ciHmiu. Washington, ere mr
ried lstt week an I after a idiiig
trip cume to (be linuit) rl the groom '
sister, y.Ti. AIIhu nt Belmont for
Chlr.-Uiut dinurr
Mr. and Mrs O. W. Smith of Odell
mere aUo tioeiiti at the hone of tbtjlr
daoK'iter, Mra. Allen, Christina day.
After ChrUiomt, Mr. and Mm. Doi
gey Smith, rania oner for a Tlilt at
the home of Mr. Smith's parent, Mr.
isud Mrs. (i. W. Smith, after which
they will go to Menuwawa, Washing
ton, where tbelr home in readiness
for tbem.
The many friemli of Mr. R. E.
Callison will be pleased to beur that
she hoped to be able to leave tbe boi
piral iu Portland where she bat been
tinoo September aud go to ber borne
at Olex, for Christmas.
Klrper LufTerty came up from Port
land to speoa Cbrietmat nt tbe home
of hie parents ,Mr. and Mrs. U. W.
Lafferty.
Louis Rhodes of O. A. U. is bowe
for tbe holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Stansberry and son
Chaster went to Portland for a visit
during tbe holidays.
Mrs. Jobn Kroner has been quite ill
of la grippe. Dr. Watt was called
and at last account Mrs. Krcger was
steadily improving.
(). L. Walter went to Tbe Dalles for
a CbristmRB tislt with bis parents.
Kverett Lafferty came down fiom
FtMHil, Orciiou and after a short visit
in Portland auent ChristaiBS at tbe
home of bis patent?, Mr. and Mrs. U.
W. Lafferty. He lett here Suuday
and will return to Fossil to complete
his contract for getting out one mil
lion feet of timber.
Lurline Fisher came down fiom
M osier Suuday for a short visit at
tbe home of ber grandparents, Mi.
aud Mrs. A. Wood, returning to Mo
sior Sunday evening. iler lister,
Irene, now of lone, Oiegou, acoom-
pnuied her. Irene returned Monday
to lone, where she resumes ber work
as type setter for tbe lone Proclnimei.
Jolly Shelley of O. A. U. is bere toi
a vhit with lelatlfes and friends.
Mr. and Mis. U. E. Bowernmn and
l;iiighters Leita and Irma will go to
Portland this week, where an aurist
will be consulted legardlug an atteo
tlon of tbe ear from wbiob Lelta
utters.
Mr. aud Mrs. Uuy P. Smith aud lit
tie daughter Josephine and M s.
Staniou have been in Portland for a
holiday visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Klemer are in
Portland for few weeks visit.
Elmer Smith is in Portland for tbe
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Wulter Slllimun and
lit-le son have been in Portland for
the holidays visiting relatives und
friends.
HornTo Mr. aud Mrs. Pote Lenz,
of Dukes Valley, Sunday, December
27, a daughter.
iVa are sorry we can note no im
provement in tbe oonditiou of Frank
Hammond.
Iboraas Lacy is nt work building a
boarding house and dwelling at a
point on Neul Creek, about one mile
above tbe home of C. U. Masiker.
'i hsse buildings are for the use of
thu East Fork Irrigating Co., wbiob
owns forty auros of timber land from
whtoh they will cut flume lumber,
llio saw mill owned by tbe company
will be set at this point.
Eleanor Coe (if Hood Kivor was out
l ist week for a visit t atbe home of
her sister, Mrs. U. E. liowertnau.
Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
Pills. They are antiseptic and soothe
pain quickly. Insist upon DeWitt's
Kidney and ladder Pills. Regular size
Me.. Kold hero by Keir & Cass.
mosierT
Some Mosler people going to The
Dalles tbe Brst of the week were:
Jobn Denny, Wni. Johnson, Mrs. Jobn
Wellberg aai sons, Kowlaod and Jim.
Alice Mosler came up from St.
Psol, Monday evening to spend tbe
holidays with bei father and tnoturr.
Mrs. J. K. McGregor we-t to Hood
Klver Tuesday, returning Wednesday
morning.
Dr Robinson made a flyiug business
trip to Poitland Tuesday morning,
coming home on the tame date.
William Wright and sister Miss
Em, went to Portland last week to
attend tbe wedding of their si.Uer
Berths, wbiob took piece lhuitdsy,
Deo '24. The lucky man wat I'rauk
Ksulks of Portland. Miss Bertba wat
well known in Mosier, where she
spent tbe greater part of ner life until
two years ago, since bu she bus
lived moslty In Portland. Oi l frieuds
in Mosier wish the happy couple
many years of happiness and prosper
ity. Miss Jennie Booth is borne for the
folidays from Weston, where sbe Is
attending school.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry U. Davis came
Wednesday from Prineville. Oregon,
to spend tbe Cbristaiaa and New Vears
dsys with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mc
Gregor. Miss Ada R. Hall left for ber borne
in Milwaukee, Oregon, Thursday
morning. Miss Hall has been teach
ing tbe school in district No. 8.
Born December 23, to Mr and
Mrs. Ira Brooks, a tcy.
One of Mosier's prominent young
men made mysterious trip to Tbe
Dalles last week, returning Wednesday
afternoon witb a bride. Tbe lady
was formerly Miss Maude Piitcbard,
tbe groom being none other tban
Henry Haouum. We all join iu wish
ing tbem much happiness.
Wm. A. Davis is spending the holi
days witb relatives in eastern wash
iugton.
Mist Irene Fisher oame Ibursday to
speod few days with borne tolas.
Sbe returned to lone Monday where
sbe is working Iu the uOlce c,t the
lone Proolamier, with Mr. and Mrs
L. E. Ward, formorly of Mosier.
Died, at Mosler, December 25, 9 a.
m., William Price, tbe youngest child
of Mr. Mrs. and O. P. Hunter, aged
9 months aud two days, of pneumonia.
Koneial services were held Sunday at
the cburch, Rev. Judson Brown, the
Christian minister from Tbe Dalles
and Rev. W. A. Stark of Mosier con
ducted tbe services. Interment was
made at tbe I. O. O. F. cemetery un
der tbe direotion of J. E. Nichols of
Hood River. Relatives came from
Hood River and The Dalles. Tbe be
reaved parents have tbe sympathy of
all friends and neighbors.
Mrs. David Robinson went to Port
land the last of tbe week to visit rel
atives. U. E. Townsend left for an extended
overland trip through eastern and
southern Oregon, Monday
Tbe Misses Fisher visited tbelr
grandpareust In Hood River Sunday.
Miss Luey Mullen left for Hood
River to spend a few days with friends
before leaving for Pbeonix, Arizona,
where she expects to make her future
home.
Mrs. Wm. Stevenson and Master
Shelley Hudson went to Hood River
Monday.
B. C. Duncan of Hood River was iu
Mosier Mondsy.
Last week coasting was tine down
main street. Every evening a crowd
would gather and some of tbe grown
ups were so aiuoh little boys again as
possible to be and joined In the
sport, this added to then ejoymeut of
tbe youngsters. Many a uruud new
sled made its maiden trip Bt a high
rate of speed down the Irozeu truck.
Tbe clock struok twelve in the old
cburch tower aud tbe old year
slipped away,
To be lost in tbe crowd of phantom
years, in tbe bouse of drenojB, that
s ay all wrapped in tbelr cloaks of
'Neutb tby soft touob of peuoo aud
love,
Oh come glad day, our hearts to move,
I o truer friendship, wider good will,
For those who climb Iwitb us, life's
bill.
And now to 1908, grown old und gray,
we'll all say good bye, while to
1009, youug und gay, who has
ootne to us a year to stay, wo'll
give tbe glad band, and awsy!
awav ! intaj !
Happy New Vtar to all.
Fulei Orino Laxative cures chronic
cntiatiii and stimulates tbe liver.
Oriim regulates the bowels so that they
ill net naturally ami you do not have
lo take purgatives i-oi-staiitly. Clarke
Iru,( Co.
MOUNT HOOD.
Miss Jennie Edgiogtoo elo-ied school
Wednesdav afternoon md is spending
the holidays at her home iu Hood
Kier.
Rev. Wasbt'iiru'a two torn, who are
attending school at VNhltiran ci liege,
are bere for the liolidaj
Don't forgt new year's ova dacoe
at the hall December 31. All are in
vited to come und haie a pleasant
tine.
Born-To Mr. and Mrs. Will Edlck,
Christmas morning, a daughter. All
are doing well sod bappy.
Mr. aud Mr. W. S. Cribble are at
borne o all their friunds iu their new
bouse.
Oeorge Cooper took Miss Pureed,
Miss Lesb Booth and Mr. Louis Mur
dook to Hood River Wednesdsy after
uoon.
Louis Murdook ia spending tbe
Christmas holidays iu Mouuioiitn wllb
his parents.
Miss Laura Puroell is at her home
in Park Plaoe, for the holidays
Thursday Uenrge Cocper returned
from Hood Rlcer, briugiug Hattio
Cooper from Mnomoutb (Henna Wll
ton from Curvallir, Douuell Larwood
of Pendleton, and J.'l. Cooper of Fos
sil, all bere tor the holidays.
Joe Hess of Sellwnnd is visiting
friends b'-ro during the holidays.
Lii'a Mill 'i, who la attending Hood
River high school, is home during tbe
vacation.
Upper Hood Kiver Valley celebrat
ed witb three Cliristmu tree enter
tainments. All were well attended
and a pleasant and profitable time
enjoyed
Mr. Morton and family are moving
to Pendleton Ibe nburob und com
munity will suffer a great lost.
Charlie Thomas left tbe first of tbe
week for Corvullis for a short stay.
Last Sunday morning tbe following
oltlcers were electel: Superinten
dent, Rev. Vashburo ; Assistant Su
perintendent, A. C. Puddy; Secre
tary and Treasurer, Leah Booth.
Gladys Leaiure, who has been sick
for some tloie, was at tbe Christmas
exeroiees.
Mr . Ila IJallou of St. Johns, Is vis
iting ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Hood.
Ladies Aid Society bud b very pleas
ant meeting Wednesday, December 2M,
at tbe beautiful home of Mrs Geo
Wlshart.
A special meeting foi extra work
was called at the home of Mrs. Hobeit
Johnson, V'eduesduy Deoeuiher liO.
Saturday there was an exodus nt
Hindus to Mosier for religion ser
vices. Last Sunday evening the Christian
Endeavor wasahly led by Mrs Robert
Morton. Remember next Sundi:y
evening is eleotlon of ottlcers in the
C. E. Le' all officers Hud commit
tees be prepared with reports for tli'
last six months.
Yellow Newtoaos from the Me-'
Cracken ranch carried away tbe see
ond prize at tbe Spcksna Apple Fail
and Hpit7eDirtB from the Cameron
ranch also landed seoond in that vari
ety Pretty well for Husum.
Wyers and Krept bad four-boree
load t dynamite to torn entirely
over Wednesday morning between tbe
ttation and tbe power bouse. It was
oertainly fortunate tbat it did not ex
plode. Porter's power bloner for burning
upttua.pt bollly is a decided sua-!
cesr. t-.overal more will be made aod ,
another steamer is expected toon.
1 he big doukey jerks ont six foot
f tumps like child's play. The stompi
hru tlrst loosened and cracked with
dynamite.
1 bo school boitdlng at Uoldendale
hug Lena ooudemned as a Ore trap by
a muss meeting of the citizens ot tbut
plaoe. A committee ot Bve was ap
pointed to examine tbe bulldog and
report lo a meeting ot theoitizena last
Wednesday night. It is understood
that this report will be acted on by
tbe directors in remodeling tbe build
ing. The school bouse was built Ave
years ago at a cost of 110,000.
J. A. Byrne returned from Ibe
Dalles tbe first of the week. We are
glad to see Mr. Byrne baok at his post
und hope that his health may contin
ue to improve.
ibe White Salmon Water Co. are
planning an extension of their system
in tbe uear future. Tbey will build a
large reservoir on M. Manly'a place
and put In a new pipe all over town.
Tbls will give more force and a great
er supply of water.
Las-t Monday Tennis Wyers, Jr.,
was tbionn from a pony and badly
butt. He bail started to a pasture to
drive same horses op when bis oayuse
hirt.ri! frightened aod began to buck,
Mr. Wyers held his poslton all right
until tbe cayii'-o r lunged over an em
tanked. t and landed him against a
liar Led niro fence. His faoe was cat
s veiely by the wire, and bis head
bruited by the fall. His left arm was
broken just above tthe wrist. He ia
getting along tlue, nowever, aud we
fhall be glad to see bini back at his
work agaiu.j
Don't be Hopeless
abont yoursilf when your crippled with
rheumatism or stili joints of course
you've tried lots of tilings and they
tailed. Irv LSallard s Nio-.v Liniment'
It. ill drive away all aches, pains and
stiffness and leave you as well as you
ever were, sold by Vhas. N.Clarke.
For Eczema, Tetter and Suit Rlieiim
The intciiBn itching characteristic i f
tlu'M' ailments in ill most instantly allay
ed by Chamberlain's Sulvc. Many f t -vere
ease lutve been cured by it. For
sule by Keir & Cuss.
WHITE SALMON.
(Prom Kuterprlse.)
Wm. Polifka of Wisconsin whs here
last week looking for fruit laud. He
ia now In Portland, but will be back
shortly.
Cbaunoey Williams was a business
visitor to Hood River Rod White Sal
mon lust Saturday.
U.W.Carter and Miss Daisy Pickett
were Hood River visitors last Firday.
Miss Mary Campbell went to Hood
River on tbe 12th to see her mother
, and ber new sister. Both mother and
i baby are doing well.
We thank you for the large increase in
our Christmas business and wish you a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
ARAWAI'
2f?e Watchmakers
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Don't Wait Until
the Last Hair
is Gone
Before you apply our K. C. HAIR TONIC
The time' to use it is when your hair shows the first sign of departing. If
you are troubled with dandruff, itching scalp or falling of the hair, come
to us for a bottle of this remedy. We guarantee it to do all we claim
for it, or money refunded.
KEIR CASS
BARRETT.
J. J. 'J i ebons and wife sp nt
Christmas in Portlaud taking dinner
with friends.
Everybody who could rustle up a
sleigh took advautage of tbe sucw last
wQek
Tbe Methodist ohuroh ot Belmont
gave a Christmas tree to tbe Sunday
school and old Santa Claua was very
busy distributing presents.
Miss (Jraoe Sheirieb with her noice
came up from Salem to spend CbrUt
tiiHS nt tbe rarenlal borne. Misa Sher
rieb Is at endiug school at Salem,
preparing lo become a teacher.
Dr. Wright and wife came up from
Portland to spend h few days on their
I iwi oh.
W. C. Adams is putting in a large
u urn tier of drain tile which will great
ly improve his laud.
The Cbirttuiaa tree and entertnin
uieut at the Valley Christian church
was well attended, all beiug pleased
with the evening's entertainment.
I Milton Smith sot in a lead of Al
talfa hay on Saturday ot hint waek so
we may expect a good flow of milk
from the Jersey.
Mrs. R. ilelmo has returned from
ber eastern tirp after a visit iu Cbi
cago and other cilles in Illinois
We are informed tbat the Kiser
brothers bave sold tbeir ten acres to
W. L. Nichols, consideration, i&OU,
11. Tucker ot Portland who owns a
ranch on tbe old Bariett ranch, was
a visitor on Christinas day in the
ueigbobrhood.
Some time ago we suggesetd the
organization cf a poultry association
but have not yet beard from auy
poulLry fanciers. Let us bear from
you. Write to tbo Rockford Poultry
i ni'ds.
Time with its uufioarred wings has
brought us to another Christmas,
Wbat changes bave takou plupe dining
the lai-t twelve mouths, some whose
company and fellowship we enjoyed
are uuw goua iuto the great heyuud
and as we tako a retrospective view
of the past we may Bee uiuob tbat we
thould nut bave done tilings u twinge
ot saduess, but after nil we bave much
to be very tbuuktul fur, our larders
have been foil, our habitations hare
ueeu bright aud warm and cheerful
whitest the weather on the oustide has
Iibbu inclement and so many bave
neen " anting lor the diiiimn ueoes
Miles of lite, we, iu our luxury per
Iih - bare complained, Let us iu tbe
coming year turn over a new leaf aud
lie mure thankful for all the rich
blessings which come to us day by
day and thank lliui wbo is the giver
of every good aud perfect gift so that
when we have passed into tbe great
heyoud where tbe wiutery blasts come
no more, but wbere it Is eternal sun
shine, tho Master will say uuto you,
' enter ye into my ret." '
Those wbo may have auy items for
the liariett Distrlot, would suggest
that tbey be left at tbe Rockford store
not later tbuu Mouday iu each week
CUT THIS OUT
AND SAVE
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lUvLIABLE DHUG GISTS
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There is so much rbeuaiatism hue
In our neighborhood now tbat the fol
lowing advice nill be bigbly appre
ciate j t y those wbo suffer :
(let from any good pharmacy one
half ounce 1' iu id Extract Dandelion,
oi)6 ounce Cooipnuud Kurgon, three
ounces of Compound Syrup Sarsapur
illrt. Shake these well la a bottle aud
tuke iu teuspoonful doses after each
meiil aud at bedtime; also Jrink
plenty of good wattr.
Ir I. I.iintufl tliut t hAPA urn f.i w vif
tims of this dread end torturous dls
eatie wnu will tail to una reaay relier
III tltiij niiln hnma.nini'lit n i v fr itra
u into n i ii. id uuuic wuuo iu a v ui j
Hud iu meet cases a permaueut ouie
n inn resinr.
Iliik i.i.i I.. PAnlriA iu aoi1 til
etrrugthcu aLd cleause tbe eliuiiua-
tivo tissues of the moneys n tn i
they cun filter aud strain Irotu tun
blood and system tbe puisous, Holds
Utt.l uuutn ni.ill.'H U.hl.K fBlUB nrl
.'. nilVD 1 1 1 ( I . V I f , " .1 , 1' U " i uv
only i heuuiNtisui, bu' puxerou) cjtht r
uihi ll,.,r i tialti binltiaFB upa nri
" rrin 1 1 III b invil rnuure ' v v.
Infiiihy hih1 ucttTe, or wbo nullerj
t'om fau( HI llini uuui'io nnaoni,
should nut hesitate lo make i p tbis
mixture, as it Is certain to do mnrb
good, aud may save you from niui b
misery and suffering after while.
Our home druggists suy th y will
either supply tbe iugredleuts or mix
the pr scriptioir ready to take it our
readers at.k tbem.
My Hair is
Extra Long
Feed your hair: nourish it;
give it something to live on.
Then it will stop falling, and
will grow long and heavy.
Aycr'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 have, and get more,
too. And it keeps the scalp
clean and healthy.
The beat kind of a testimonial
"Bold lor over elxty years."
lUd b J. O. kyn Co.. Lowell, lust.
Also minniwwii
f SARSAPABILUL
PILLS.
CHERKY PECTORAL.
ijers
...Hood River's Leading Druggist...
LOT ANGELES BANK
ROBBED OF $29,000
The faot has just been made public
says a dispatch co tbe Telegram tbat
tbe First National bank of Los An
geles was robbed of a sum said to
amount tu 29,000 some time between
last Saturday and Monday. Detec
tlves have been nt work on tbe case,
but It is stated that no clews to Ibe
tobbers bave been found, aud no cr
rests have been made. Tbe loss of
tbe money was discovered when tbe
bank opened for business on Monday
morning. Whether it was taken by no
expert tbtet after tbe close of tbe
bank on Saturday, or was removed
after tbe vault bad been looked for
tbe nigbt, has not been determined
AH tbe officers of the bank refuse to
discuss tbe matt-r. President Jobn
Butler admitted that tbe robherj had
ocoorred, but said tbat in view of the
fact tbat tbe bank was insured for
l.'S.OOU witb a casuslity company, tbe
loss to tbe stockholders would be less
than 850O0. Tbe bank is capitalized
at 1100,000, with a surplus of 'J0,000,
and has undivided profits of $20,000.
Some additional details were dis
closed during tbe day. It has devel
oped that tbe time-lock on the vault
did not work Saturday nigbt, aud
tbat the combination lock alone pro
tected tbe fund. The money must
bave been iabstracted either during
the few mioutes after tbe cash was
counted Saturday aud before it was
carried into tbe vault or was taken
out ot tbe vault Saturday nigbt or
Sunday by someone in possession ot
tbe combination.
The missing money is tn currency.
Sixteen hundred dollars in silver was
uutouched.
All Southern California banks bave
been advised cf tbe numbers ol tbe
stolen bill, and are on tbe lookout for
tbem. It was stated at tbe Pinkerton
office today that important develop
ments might result before tomorrow
in ferriting out tbe mystery.
Hood River Apples in Florida
Tbe following taken from tbe Ocala
(Ha.) Daily Banner hows that Hood
River apples are appreciated In tbe
great orange raising state:
"Tbe prettiest lot of apples, both
as to size aud color, tbat we have
ever seen, was placed on our desk yes
terday by Mr. Albert Anson (Jrabam.
These applet were shipied riiiect to
Mr. (jrabam from Hood River, Oie
gon, by a friend of htsresiding there.
Mr. Crahatn visited Hood River and
other portions of our wet-tern couutry
a few yeasr ago, exteudiug bis travels
as far as Seattle in tbe norhtwe.-t aud
Los Angeles iu tbe south But of all
countries in the west t e Hood Hive'
section, In bU eves, is the most won
derful, aod Its products seem to bear
out his opinion. The apples, the
Baldwin and Spitzenberg varieties,
are certaii.ly marvels of beauty, aud
Mr. (Jrabam says the strawberries out
there are nexrly as largn as teaoupt
aud as luscious as they are Leautiful.
Advertised Letters
Ellis, Mrs. Nell'e; Emerson, C. W.
(2); Evans, Mrs. O. ; Freeman, Miss
Kuiina; Uruud, MissLlllie; Hudson,
Mis Bessie; Klotch, Mrs. Cora; Lin
sey, Mrs L K ; Smith, Mrs. Jeutiu;
Williams, Mrs Maude ; Barnes, . ;
Brown, Harvby C ; 'Carlton, Pete;
Dllthey, E (2); Deiuuiii, R. H. ;
Kuglnnd, W. tl. ; tJatamen, Au .ti;
Hig, Thomas; Hughs, Elner; Jone,
Ira; Kent, & Thompson ; Kieb, Geo. ;
Kutter, Jobn; Larseu, John;; Mar
shal, I. W. ; Morris, P. L. ; Newman,
& N, ; Pearson, J. A. ; Temple, J.
II, ; Washchek, Ludvig; Webster, C.
L, W. M. Yates, Postmastsr.
Wasco Poultry Show
The Wasoo Poultry Association will
hold its seoond annual ohickeu show
January 21, 22, and 23, and the offi
cers expect to make a big showing
over last year, lbere was over 100
awards in 1908, but iu some olas-et
there was not Ibi competition that it
is expected will be made at tbe com
ing exhibit.
Oniug to tbe short time which the
promoters had to got tbe chicken fan
ciers of the county together lat year,
i lie uirtis were uuv iu me uesi conoi
tion aud it is expected that a decided
improvement will be noticeable at the
second annual show.
Voted 7 Mill Tax
At a meeting of the (taxpayers of
school district No. 4 eleven mill tax
was voted on a valuation of 2i;i,8!K).
The enrollment of tcbool children in
the district is 221.
ft til Fnmlgated
The oar In which King & Bennett
recently received a sbipmeut of epray
material will not imeiy tie altected Be
rliuslyfor sometime to come with
San Jose soale or other pestiferous in
sects. Of tlu- seveuty barrels the car
contalued, ten barrels were bursled
on the way.
If "Uncle Joe" doesn't wtrh nut
the Speakership next session will be
scarcely worth fighting for.
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in larcc or small tracis. Some very
land at low prices nt pres-enl. timid
growing cniuiiii.ity. Six miles east .f
Hood River. Also'lioniesteadx and re
linquishments. Parlies wishing to buy
will do well to writ s or see
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN
Mutier Oreirin
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Jjjf 'i"i"ti rescnpuoiis ())
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) With Pure Drugs with satisfaction to
both patient and physician is assured if
you lea'e your prescription with us.
We have gained a reputation for relia
bility by supplying
Pure Fresh Drugs
In all our prescriptions. When you
bring your prescriptions here yon a
sure of ideal service.
THE GLACIfcR PHARMACY,
CHA8. N. CLARKE
THE DRUGGIST
HOOD RIVER. OREGON
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS C-f USIN-
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix In feed or salt. Proper dose In tablets
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
For Hones, Cattle, Sheep, Swint and Fowls. They ire made from the active principle or tbe
condensed essenct of tbe drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Arc just
as good wben 10 years old at when 10 days old. They comply with all pure drug laws. Ask for
and .try onct SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletaor Louse Powdei
Spavin Cure or Barb Wirt Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO
Incorporated; Capital Stock uoo.ooo.oo; Watertown, South Dakota U. S. A.
lor Sale by Hanna & Perigo.
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 Read
CHARLES G. ROBERTS, General Agent
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