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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1909)
Feu. HOOD RIVER GLACIEtt, THURSDAY JANUARY 7, 1909. CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Mi. and Mil. G. E. liowermaa took tbe.r dnutilitt-r Leit.i to a Portland Hpei'iitlift int Thursday Hod lie Bad the trouble form wbicb be naa tatter ed is canted by adenoid. Xbey ex pect to go to 1'ortlaud soino time tbia week and an operation will be per form -1 for 'lie rnrooral of tbe ade i:oi le. All will be very clad webo tbe operiitioa it iHircessfully performed and delta's liei.llb it rrxtored. 1 I; uclje Lalteity vtni') at Mount Hood lust week tbe Kiiet of bei friend l.uru Millet. Tbe many rienda of Mrs. K. K, CalliuoD will be pleated to bear tbat ebe U now at ber borne ut Olex, Ore gou. Her daughter Venice it wltb ber tit present, Opal being at Udell. Hazel Miller of Mount Hood wat vUiting lie i iriend Veia Laiferty last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Dimmick and ohlidreu of Walla Walla, Wash., bave been visiting at tbe borne of Jamet Engl lab. Mr. and Mra. Kalpb S. Sbelley of Portlaud were vleitiug relative! In Udell laxt week. Mrs. Sarab E. Touaey. who bat been vihiting relatives iu Portlaud during bolidaya letunred Sunday to be ready for ber work ut primary teaober In Udell when school opened Monday. Tbe Intermediate room iu Odell Hi'bool it closed tbit week tbe teaober, Miss Laura Tbonjaa wbo It at ber borne near Salem being unable to re sume ber work at the opening of school. Mrt. McCoy 't tiatei, Mist Broom bead of Vancouver, Wash., visited at tbe borne of Mr. and Mis. McCoy dur ing holidays. .lolly Shelly and Louie Rboada left Suturday for Corvallia where tbey are students of O. A. U. Marqiirite Shelley of Portland wilt visiting relatives and friendt at Udell l:Ht week. LenoraCatnee visited lelativea in Hood Kiver during hclldaya. Mr. and Mrt. Walter Slliiman and tl.i-ir Ittle ton returned home Sutur day they baivng visited relatives and frieuda iu Portland durlug tbe holi days. Naomi Uoyed and Hope Sbelley ranie up from Portland Christinas Hay. Harry Kingsbury wat quite ill kit Thursday. Dr. Dumble wat oalled and at last account Mr. Kingsbury's condition wat tlightly impioved. Mr. Motier of Portland and hit frioud Mr. Wiokt of New York were vintore at the home ol Walter SI Hi -man Sunday. Mrt. J. W. Counaway and ton Elton t'ouuoway both of Portland were vis it, rs at the home of Odell 'i enterpria im; merchant new ye'irs day. I'larence Knapp waa quite ill last week but at last reports wat improf, Iny. Frank llammond'a condition con tinues to grow more serioua. All thut relativet and frieuda and physi cians can do to relievo him It beinM done and all hope that tome meana nuiy vet be found whereby he may be luiide well. LnHt Thursday evening a crowd numbering well toward a bundled persona met in the hall at Odell for a jfmiuino good time. Uamet, muslo and conveisatlnu occupied the time iintil.liiuch oontiatlng of baked beaut, eiiliid, Bund wichei, pickles, cake ana collee wat served. After refreshments were disposed of the time until uiid uinht waa devoted to sougi and play er and then Now Vears greetings were exchanged and all went home happy. Sri u eh an evennig we would be glad to record frequently. It waa not tbe re ault ot the work of any organization but we are told waa originated and can led out by three young ladtaa ot our neighborhood aud itt auooeat it duo to their ellorts. Thoy wish me to say here that tbey thank the man ugera of tho had tor their generosity iu doimtiiih tbe use of the hall for tbe evening. . Mr. and Mrt. K L. Klemei't piano aod atbooMod booka for tbeir library an it ad from tbe Last Jlast ;eek aod weie brought out and are ready to be placed when tbeir beutiful new borne ia completed. . Kennedy'! Laxative Cough Syrup taetet nearly at good at maple aagar. It curet the cold by gently moving the Lowell and at the rime time it ia tooth ing for throat irritation, thereby etop ping the cough. Sold by Keir A Cast. MOSIER. K. U. Cooper of Independence, Oregon, vitited bit mother, Mra. M II. Craft laat week, leturniug home Monday. Mr. and Mra. M. 11. Craft went to Tbe Dalles lueaday, to attend the wedding of tbeir niece, Mita Nan Cooper to C. I. Tbomae ot Mount Hood. Mr. Uatebam aod daughter Maude went to Hood Kiver Tueaday. Dr. II. G. Davit who ia visiting bit mother, Mrt. MoUregor, went to Poit land on business Tuesday. Mitt (irnce Kent wbo bat spent tbe bolidayt with ber titter, Mrt. Higley, returned to ber home at Lents, Ore. (). C. Usburn, traveling auditor of the Pacific Telephone Co., waa in Mosier Tueidar ou rjutiocst. Mr. Harvey, who but been having a veiiout time with a tumor in bit head, came down to be treated by Dr. Kobinton Wednetday moruiug. Mrt. Ueurge Betlnger and Miia Adeline were visitora tit The Dalles, Wednetday. C. 11. Miller and wife left for Ta ooma, Weduetday, to spend tbe re mainder of the winter witb theit cbil dren. Mr. C. L. Urowo retuined to Port land, Wednesday, alter tpeudiug Christmas witb bit wife ou tho ranch aoutb of Motier. Grandpa Ilurlingame returned to bit home near The Dalles Wednesday, after a visit with bit ton Jamet and family. Mr. and Mrt. Frank Faulkt stopped over Wednesday to viait relatives and friends for a few daya, leturniug to Portland Monday. They will live near Fairview a abort time before moving to tbeir own home a few miles toutb of Salem, Uregon. Rev. Judsnn Drown, the Christian minister, begins a teriet of special meeting! January 4, at tbe ohurcb iu Mosier. Mitt Jennie Itootb retuined to Weston, Oregon, after visiting ber mother, titter and biotber through the holiday!. Dr. H. U. Davit Iert Haturdty for their borne In Prlueville, taking with them their little nephew Harold Davia. A' m-rry new years party waa held In Geo. Chamberlain's new barn Thurtday evening. Dancing wat the feature of the evening. The Rebekaba held a epeoinl meet ing Thursday even'ng. After tbe tranaaotioo of pending buaineaa, the time wat spent In eongt until 11H faded into tbe past and 11)09 waa wel oomed in appropriate manner. A. L. Sundburg who hat been a vic tim of tbe grip.it convalescent aud will soon be out again. R. D. Tryon, who has been under Di. Robinson's care for tome time, it reported better. We hope to tee him ou tbe streets toon. Kodol for DyBpei8M and Iudigcstion will digest any and all food at any and all timet. Kodol is guaranteed to give prompt relief. Sold by Keir A Cass. BARRETT. Joseph Purser, formerly of the hard aciabblo ranch, quietly passed away on Saturday last. He hat passed the laat milestoue aud goue over tbe riv er. Let nt hope that be baa entered Into that rest wbioh ia spoken of iu tbe good old book The Ladiet Aid of the Belmont M E. ohurcb will meet at the home of Letter Sherrieb nn Rockford avenue on Pilday afternoon next. E. Watta hat now gone to woik on the new buliduig iu town being erect ed by Hall Bros. Quite a demand for Ed la tbe plastering busiueas. The Dalles poultry thow will be beld January 22 and 23 Why net home of the Hood River valley fan cleit rend up a few tpecimeoa and capture prizes. Tbe Rockford merchant will attend tb- retail srocert convention at Port land, January 6 and 7th. in tbe young Men't Cbristiaa Association building W. C. Adamt la on the tick litf, be ing la tbe tight grip of U giip. Charles Von Ette i a very buty mao now-a daja pinning and clean ing op bit orcDard. Kodol digests all the food you eat. If you will take Kpdol for a little while you will no lonj?er bave indigestion. It it pleasant to take, acts primptly. Sold by Keir A Catt. BELMONT. Mr. aud Mrs. A ikons aud family re turned to tbeir home in Crist Vail y after spendlug tbe bolidayt at home. Mitt Hess lseul erg returned to Port land Monday. Mr. and Mrs NunainKker will leave Tuesday for a visit in Spoauue Wash ington. Mr. and Mti. Mini ford, father aud mother f Mrt li. K. liion.ieut new yean ut tbe parsonage, returning Monday morning to their home in Pendletou. Miss ltroyer cf Cascade Locks Hpeut new years witb Mist Uolda McElroy at the parsonage. Mr. and Mrt. John Cnetrier enter-1 tained Mr. and Mrs. Oxborougb and ion new yean day. Mr. ami Mrs. C E Miller eutei tain ed Mr. and Mrs. Church and Mr. and Mrt. II. H. Janteu new years day. Miss Maude Met rill returned I rem Portland iu time to o en m bool Mon day morning. Mini Pearl I sen berg left for her school duties at Whmmo i'ridny (Hom ing El wood lseulierg return d from b'oiavt drove where ho has liteu (oi several mouths. Deatb l.ai entered our community and laid Ins cold baud on one of tli oldest pettier among us, Vr. l'uri-er baa gone to his long home. There is a vacant chair iu the home. May He that doeth all things well comfort the children wbo ate mourning their lost Mr. and Mrs. Rollte Phelps came on Saturday from Forest Uiove, called hero by tbe death cf Mr.s Phelps' lather. Mr. Williams ia quit! sick. We bope she will aooo be well again Will Davia aud Paul Haya nro now proprietor! of the moving picture buaiuesa in Hon 1 River. Tbey bought out Chris Nicklesou lai-t week. Mr. Parrish and family moved from among uh to Hood River last week. Mr. and 'Mrs M. P. Isenlierg are both sick with heavy colds aud sore throats. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Cold a Mc Elroy and Mr. Ureen united with the lielmont church l-it-t Suuday morning. The Darker boys are busy cutting wood. J. W. I) vl", Will Davis and fam ilies took dinner with Warren Wullum and family now years day. Mr, and Mra Howe spent Suuday ta thn home of Mr. and Mrs. Rhmsey. Rev. and Mis. Dillonger, a former piiHtnr at Itolmont is spending a few clays with Mr. an. I Mrs. R Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. 15. Barrett, former Belmont remdouts lint now ot Hood River, attended nervines in lioluiont Suuday evening. Mrs. Isobell is expected home today from Ilermiston where she Iihh tjce:i speuding the holiday season with net father and mother. We are sorry to hear Martin Masiker la uot weli. We trust he will toon to himself again. We hear a son has come to gladden the hone and hearts of Mr. and Mrs. L. Holmes. Good for cuts, burns, bruises and scratches, hut especially recommended for piles PuWitt's (,'iirbiiliied Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by Kier A Catit. MOUNT HOOD. Mr. aud Mrs. E. C. Miller spent Christmas week visiting relative in Foitland. Mis Blanche LaBerty of Odell vit ited Mitt Lnra Miller last week. John and George Washburn who at tend Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., speut the bolidayt witb tbeir pareutt, Ker. and Mrt. (J. L. Wash burn. Mitt Crane of lhe Dallea la here to spend th winter witb ber litter, Mrt. A. M. Anderton. Mr. Lizzie Curtit of Dee apent this Christmas witb her giandmotb-, er, Mrt. Oo. Perkins. Warrrn Cooper aud Chester Walton weie I e ported tit k last week. Warren got wtdl In time for the dance, bnt L'hesUr is still confined to the house with a severe attack of tout-ill tia. An intiesting game of basket ball was played at (the hail last luesday night when the home team came out vict oi Ions and all enjoyed the oyster, supper afterward!. The masquerade ball New Yean eve' was a veiy pleasant affair. Thfre will be an open meeting of Mount Hood Craugers on Saturday, January Hi to which ail are invited. Dinner at noon, installation of officers nt 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Lat Sunday evening, the C. E. elected Alda Poddy, piesident; Leah liootb. vice pretident; Rosa Wiihart, secretary; Myrtle TomlintoD, treaiur rr and J. L. Murdock, corresponding .cretRry. The En ieavor voted 16 26 to Home Missions, making a total ol 115 to that fund from Mount Hood church tbit mouth. Tbe Caoper-'l bornat wedding at The Dalles, December wat especially intoiesting to Mount hood people. Although tome people think tunb things on', of date, extensive prepara tions ere being made tor a rousing tin can reception when tbe happy couple returns from Corvallis. Raymond Cribble is keeping bouse lor Chat Thomas, while be and Mrs. I'boui iH are taking a short couue in ranching nt the O. A. C. Our tau'Lors bave returned from holiday visits at their different homes aud snhcnl has ttsumed wltb renewed interest utter a pleasant vacation. Mount Hood girls and boyt wbo attend vcliool at other i laces have all returned to school after a pleasant Christmas vacation ot home. E W. Cribble and family wbo bave visited friends and relatives bere tor a mouth retuined home last Thursday Mr. and Mra. R. J. Mclsaao are in Hood Kiver tbW week while county com t is in session alter which aiey II go to Corvallis to attend leotnret on dilterent branches ot agriculture nt the oolleye there. Mra K. U. Morton and children left Monday for their new home at Pen dleton. W. U. Morton of San Louis, Cali fornia, joined his mother at Hood River. We are sorry to lose tbe Mor tou fsmily, but wisb them success In their now home. Mcurs. Hann and Moody who bought laud from O. M. Bailey will occupy the R. B. Morton house this inter We understand tbat Mr. llaun was married ou Christmas day uod has brought trs bride to Mount Hood. We are glad to welcome th new peo I In to our valley. .las. Davidson left last Sunday for tinlile, uregou, where be will spend the winter. Fred Wishart uud Floyd Hess went away Monday .morning. I'red will apeiid a lev weeks ivith bis tister hI Cnnby and Moyd has gone to Fossil for the winter. District Deputy, Ed. Mayes Install ed tbe following officers for Mount Hood Lodge, 1. O. O. F. last Satur day evening. N (ieorge Monroe; V. U. Roht Leasure; Secretary-O. V. Dimmick ; Tresurei T. H. Lar wood. E. T. Folts from Kemp lodge was a visitor. A banquet was served at tbe close of tbe ceremonies. 1 We thank you for the large increase in our Christmas business and wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR LARAWAY' 5?c Watchmakers 0 Don't Wait Until S 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 CAS: P SMITH BLOCK UKLIARLK DRUGGISTS ""i ""?-- 0 czJ Don't be Hopeless about yomeilf when your crippled with rheumatism or ttilf joints of course you've tried lota of things and tbey (iiili d. Try Mallard's Snow Liniment It will drive away all aches, p;ins and stiffness and leave you as well as you ever were. Sold by Chas. N. Clarke. PINE GROVE William and Bliss Clark returned to school at Corvallis Saturday. Tbe buys hud been visiting witb their par ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. K. CI. like, of 1'iuo (Jrovp. Miss Miilel Hobinson leturued to Monmouth Haturdav. Mxhel to d been enjoying her holidays with ber par- its, Mr. and Mra. O. L. Kobinton at Pine drove, Uregou. William Moore it moving onto hit i lace Aliirli he putcbased from J. H. Johnson lni-t spring. Mr. Quickin sleHd will reside in tbe house vacated by Mr. Mooie. M'. h ml Mis. IX M. Jackson bave returned from tbeir wadding tour, lliey spent a week visiting relatives iu Portlaui and also Iu White Salm on. Tho Fine Giove Uranga beld a social la theii ball, Saturday, Januaiy 2. Mr. 1. 11. aud Misses Anna and Susan Mohr n ill return to theii home steads iu the Mount Hood settlement, Tuesday or Wednesday alter spending l tie Holidays witb tbeir mother, Mrs. J. U. Mnhr of Pine Drove. Mr. and Mrt. II. ti. Duncan ot Hood hirer visited witb the family ol Mrs J. A. Moht of Pine drove, Saturday Take DeWitt's Kidney and Madder Pills. They arc for weak back, barkaehe rheumatic puiris and all kidney and bladder troubles. Soothinf and aut. septic. Regular size 50c. Sold by Keir (. Ui-S. WHITE SALMON. (Krom KnL'rpriae.) The executive committee of tbe "bite Salmon Valley Development ijeague lias secured the services ot rJ. II Morris as corresponding eecretaiy. Mr, Morris comes from Mocksville. N. C, hut has beeu interested in tbe W hue Salmon valley for some time. It is his purpose to make a home hero nnrt develop an orchard. Mr. Morris tiy proles-nun it a lawyer, f l r seven years was the editor and proprietor ot tho "Davie Kfeord" aod also fot eight years potd master at Mocksville, wnicn is :ih c.unty seat or UavieUo , N. C. Mr. Munit is recommended a-t being an aide man of high princi ple, and till! ot euergy. l-'rom Lis wide pripiiiiutatifle iu N. C, Mi. Mol lis will no dt ubt be the means of biinging n, any uf his freiudn and ac- HUBiutuuces into toe While S iluinn VBlley, and the committee feels thkt it is toituiiate iu securing tbe servic es of so nlilo a man f r lie publicity woik of thn vsllev. aud is sure that all who are interested iu the 'eielrp meat of our rich and beautiful valley win assitt Mr. Morris In bis work. We look tor Mr. Morris between Jsu iiHiy 10th and Ifttb We append a letter received by Mr. Manluuet, tbe chairman of the executive committee. Kev. W. C. Uilmoreof Hood Kiver WeakLungs Bronchitis For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. You can trust a medicine the best doctors ap prove. Then trust this the next time you have a hard cough. The belt kind ot a testimonial 'Bold lor oyer sixty yeaxt." A by J. O. Ijrr c., lowll, AiM Winurfcnturf r SAKSAPAUOA. PILLS. BA1K VMOS. w hT wartt I Wt pabllth th formula or si I omr UMim. iers ...Hood River's Leading Druggist... Ayer's Pills keep the bowels regular. All vegetable and gently laxative. ocenpied the pnlpit at the Congrega tional obuiob bere Sunday, and Kev. J. U. Tate preaohed at Hood Kiver 1n bis tte.id. J. II. Cinder lett Wednesday foi Stevenson, to take charge of tbe Pion eer, which be recently purchased. May anccesa attend blm in hit new Beld. Rev. F. R. Kpauldicg and Rev. J K. Craig began a teries ot revival meetings at tbf Baptist church last Monday Uev. SpRuldlrg tome yean ago waa Presiding Elder of tbU dis trict of the M. K. church. He it a reudy and earnest speaker, and the servioes are well attended. O. R. Ball and brother came up Sat urday from Porltand to look over their real estate interests in tbe Wbite Salmon valley. They made tbit ollloe a pleatant call while bere A. W. Eates and wife entertained tbeir Missouri friendi on Chiistmas day. There were 31 present to enjoy the bountiful dinner prepared by Mrs. Estea. The little folks celebrated Blair's birthday and enjoyed tbe oc casion to tbeir heart's oontent. 'Ibis was also Mr. and Mr. Estea' unni.er sary. All that were present bad a de lightful time aud wish Mr. and Mrs. Ebtes many more such occasions. indigestionTs ENDED FOREVER GET SOME DIAPEPSIIM NOW Pat Yonr Favorite Toed. Without Fear ef Dyspepsin er Any Other Stomach Distress. Why not, dtait now today, and for ever rid yourselt of stomach trouble, and Indigestion? V dieted stomach gets the blues aud grumbles. (Jive t a good ent, then take Pape s Diapsp siu to start the digestive juices woik log. There will be no dyspepsia or belching of gas or eruotations of un digested food; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn, sick headache and dizziness, an i your food will not ferment and poison voi r ureatb with nauseous odors. Pape's DiHpupsio costs only DO cents for a large case at any (tri g stoie here, and will relieve the most obstinate case o' indigestion aud up set stomacb in live minutes. Ihtfte is nothing else better to tako gas from the stomach and cleanase tbe stomach and intestines, aud besides, one triangulo will digest and prepare for assimilation into tbe blood nil your food tbe same as a sound, healthy stomach could do it. When Diapepsin works, your gtom ach rests gets itself iu order, cleans up uud then you teel like outing when you come to the table, and what you eat will do you good. Absolute relief from all stomacb misery is waiting for you bs boou as you decide to begin taking Diapepsin. Tell your druggist that yon want to be thoroogbly cured ot indigestion. Advertised letters Cook, Irene; Cook Marion; Emei hou, Alice C; Harrison, Lucy E; Roberts, Nellie; Young, Duth; And erson, Anton; Blocher, Niko Vukce vioh; Davidson, J L- Dawson, BII; Davis, D; Denny, W B; Edwards, Ross (2); Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Wni; Godfrey, Louis P C; Habo, Carl; Hughes, Raleigh; Jaokiues, Mr. and Mrs. Peter ; Larson, II; Miller, E. N. ; MaoLean, H. M. ; Reaney, A. (2); Strabl, J. P. W. M. Vates, P. M. 'y. 1 ' iii.wh Always uniform our B L-fl t . ... ... M Desr product sold In 1 lb., H " Ik ol iu j P a. . iu., .j iv. auu o 10. cans. Your grocer will grind it bptni it irntitrtA at I, rJ too fine. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. iu larite or small tracts. Some very good land at lo prieea at present. Good growing eonimui.ity. Six miles east ol Hood River. Also homesteads and re linquishments. Parties wishing to buy will do w ell to writ j or sec GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Momit. Oregon t i , V. .-1 J Filling Prescriptions I'ith Pure Drugt with satisfaction to ' f , A - 1.. j j . . i lit- Vv I Isith patient and physician is assured II - vnn l.,ui. vtnr nriurilitirtll Willi Ut. V havB trainMil . rnnnlation for relia- DJT$W bility bv supplying Pure Fresh Drugs In all our prescriptions. When you bring your prescriptions here yon are sure of ideal service. THE GLAUfcR PHARMACY, CHAS. N. CLARKE THE DRUGGIST HOOD RIVER. OREGON MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS Cf VZMZ SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TADTS Crush and mix in feed or salt. Proper dote in tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowl,. They trt made from the active principle or the condensed essence of the druf . They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Hrm. Are )u.l as good when 10 years old aa when 10 days old. They comply with all pure druf laws. Ask lor and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic, Heaye. Fever, Hot Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletaor Loose Powdei SpavinsCurt or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO Incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota U. S. A. For 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 ttaii CHARLES G. ROBERTS, General Agent Sold by D. McDONALD, Hood River UNSE Hi :e Sunset Macaatnt oflcra the reader of this paper th beat opportunity of tbe year RCVICW OF REVIEWS . SUNSET MAGAZINE .... 1.60 WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.25 $3.00) ALL. FOR f$3.00 AND FREE wlth ym" mitt' btrtifal Premium. a TS-pac tot illustrated In four colon with US Western vtewn. SUNSET MAGAZINE an rnaneicco. caurcmitia e RECORD Capital Paid up Surplus June I, '04 $25,000 $5,000 Aug. 10, 06 $50,000 $10,000 Dec. II, '03 $100,000 $20,000 OUR protection to YOUR deposits OUR preparation for YOURgrowth The First National Bank HOOD . IVER, OREGON.