5K Woman s Power Over Man 1 Hcl Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, DO one in the wide world can know the heart agony ahe endures. The woman who suffers from weak ness and derangement of her special womanly or ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of man. Her general health suffers and she loses her Sood looks, her attrnntitmn. l . -w- . - ......., uuiianiiiiy and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R V Pierr. l n,.r.i w v the assistance of his staff of .hie physician. L iSSSSfSS! thousands of women. He ha. devised a successful remedy for womtn". menu. It , , known a. Dr. Pierce1. Favorite Preaeription. It 7, T no.iti 'e specific for the weaknesses and d sorders peculiar to wnm. I. I P""e lates, sreng,hens and heal,. Medicine dwders sell Tt No ad use you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. P.TO-. PIcMSMut Pellet, ryulst, . .uengthen SiomMch, Liver Hovel UNDERWOOD. I J CD J g JUnderwood m. o I100D RlVCR On MP" mr cuttlug hit far Bitot Corbott w-.9 a mi id-week visit or at the Dear Springs Ranch. Mm. Love rri-ed Monday to speud ome mootbi with htr boo at liear Springs Kanob. J. A. Keelny and W. l Cash made a living trin to Portland Weduesday ou i'ii.-i in-:-- connected with their new grade up the Underwood bill. 1'bia wotk will Boon be completed and Underwood will then have the beat road ou the river of any place be tween Stevenson and Lyle llusutn, Underwood aud Hood in the last few mouths bavo expended some fS,U00 in building uhw road". Ereiy ceu' i f this was raised by subscription oud paid in cash. 1 venture to say there is Dot another oomnuity in tbe north west that can show an equally enter prising spuil on the part of its peo I pie. When yuu select a new locution wby not cast your lot with people who ar keeuly alive to their interests aud do not hesitate to bank their opiuion with hard cash. (J. A. Cooper aud wife spent Sun day In Underwood on the ranch. Tlie entire ollice foico of "Better Kruit" made a vUit to Underwood llii- wetk looking tor orchard laud. They all lolt with a 20 aore :ract in eaob pocket, and it looks as if Better Fruit would have to move to Under wood soon. At any rate, Uuderwoo 1 has no better friends thau Better Kruit people. Chris (Jreiseu and O. J. Nelson, of Hood River, spent several days in Underwood Ibis week. J. H. BMngua, of Clarkston, spent a day here looking for a bouse aud left after finding just what be wauled. A mass meeting was held at the sobool house Saturday to disousa uf-imr- of geueral inteiett. com mittee was aoooiuted to meet the county commissioners ou cettaiu load mutters Miss dray, a magazine writer from Portland, visited Undeiwood ou Wednesday. Mr. Van Vorst cume over from White Salmon to oall on friends. Tome will be a special musio and services, at tbe school house on Kuatei ut half past two o'clock. All Hre cordially invited. H. U Lowdou a'id wife made r week end visit to Hkookum tanch. The Hood Hirer baseball team play ed tbe Underwood uiuo. S"ore 9 to 4 in favor of Underwood. Mr. anl Mrs Amos, of Portland, spent tbe Atek tt th ir ranob The HuBUin t.aaeball oine plays Uu derwood nxt. Chas. Bovhi. ger, R y S'eigbt, Sol. Waiker, Joliu Morris i nd L Waldion bavb located homesteads near Buck creek. The Circus acrobat finds it necessary at all times lo keep his muscles and joints supple. That is the reason that hundreds of them keep a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment always on hand. A sure cure for rheumatism, cuts, sprains, sore throat, lame back, contracted muscles, corns, bunions and all pains. Price 25c, 80 and $100 per bottle. Sold by Chae. N Clarke. HOOu. "Keep your eye on Hood" things ure happening here oveiy day. Tbe to mite is plated and lots moving rapidly, o if yon ant to get in ou tbe ground Boor you had better come early and avoid tbe rush. Mrs. Wemlort and daughters, of PortUud. are visiting their sou and brother W. A. Wendry of Hood. B. l' Beals is a very busy man these days, clearing land for U. H. MaiBb Mr. Beals U doing excellent work aud is always a man to be relied on. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hamlin came over from tbe Skookum ranch Sunday Mis. Hamlin attended preaobing at the school house. Iter. II. C Lowden conducted ser vices at the sobool house Sunpay taking I is text from Psalms nintietb chapti r tl ret terse "Lord thou bas been our dwelling place in all genera tions '' Brother Lowden preached a v ry interesting sermon and much interest is being taken in tbe meeting and Sunday school. The Hood developement asBooation bas juet finished negotiation for pil ings to be used in constructing a dock. Engineers will be on the ground in a day or two and work wid noon be begun on a permaueut dock that will give easy aud safe landing for all boats ou the river, ibis will help some (or we acre greatly in need of a dock and ware bouse to oroteot the perisbaple freight that is unloaded here. J. W. Marsh was up from Portland last week making some minor arrange meals concerning tbe erection of a bungalow uu bis place just auove tbe station. U. W. Collins lately, from Pennsylvania, bus tbe contract. Mr. Mnrah is also going lo build a largo baru soon. W. A. Wondorf has finished moving tbe Buck creek road from where it rau through bis piuue unto the lino. Ibis is quite uu improavmeui; ae the road was very much iu tbe way, beiug right iu the middle to his line or chard, i'wu years ago this place could bavG been bought tor 11,000 and last Decembei ibey refused an otter of $14, 000 for it. Mr. and Mrs. (1 . M, Marsh return ed to Portland Sunday after a two day's visit at this ranch. Ueorge Darting and son are vary busy doing tbe grubbing act. Their progress bas been somewhat impeded by the cord wood ou tbe ground which is sold to Mi. 1 1 an mi They now have a steady craw aud are making a good showing. Some of their former crew was taken witb a violent attack of fever. This fevet is very contagious and of course necessitates tbe oessa tiou of all labor, ibe disease is giv en in tbe medical dictionaiy as fever deiurks. Tbe land buyers are still Hooking iu keeping P, W. Uebart, OUl real es tate man, quite busy snowing tbem around. Some of tbe latest are from Pittsburg, Pa., Spokane, Wenatchee and Huod River. H. U. Lowden Bnd V W. Uebart made a business trip tu Little White Salmon Thursday afternoon. Cal. Luak made a Hying trip to Home Velley Sunday evening. Joe, Cbristy, wbo baa.beeu cord wood for H W. Aris- Portland Tuesday M. Lynntt moved his camp I nun bete to Underwood last week having justfluishel bis wotk cu the Hood road In j tie ol the tact that less than four months ago nouierutis "ex parts" declared that the roBd could not be built for tlO.OOO and tiie con tract price was less than 14000. Mike seems to have gotten out alive hs be is still able to pay bis I ills and eveu buy a cigar now and then Tbe freight train spent stout halt au hour at tbe station Monday even ing unloading lumber for Oeo. Dart iug. It looks like It might menu n new barn. Mr. Fowler's second caiload of hay which be teceived Tuesday uoon was gone be! ore Wedur-i-day nigbt. Ha says there is not much use of getting bay when tbey t ke it ad away from him as soon as it gels her.-. I I of Pound a Week at least, is what a young baby ought to gain in weight. 1) ts yours? Ii net there's something ong with ts di gestion. Give it o ctree's Baby Mixer and it w ill begin gaining at once t ines stomach and howl troubles, aids di gestion, stop- fictfulnesa go d for teeth-1 mg babies. Price zo M Baa) at Chas. .. UtarkVa. Mas- n, tbe conctete man has just been awarded several Hue contracta for work iu bia line at Hood River. Wben good workmanship is wanted (it. Johns is tbe place to gel lite com petent men. St. Johns Review. For Constipation. Mr. L. H, Farnham, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's Stoma di and Liver Tablets are certainly the best thing on the market for constipation." (iive these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and pleasant In effect. Price, 26 cents. Sample free. For sale by Keir & Cass. Mrs. Rice, of Hood River Oiegou, has returned to bar home after spend ii.g several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Landreth. Oak Park, Cal. Ledger. F. H. Coolidge Dealer in Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton high grade Watch es. All Repair Work given prompt attention. Satisfac tion guaranteed. F. H. COOLIDGE Watchmaker & Jeweler Opposite Paris Fair Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Mr. Thos. Stenton, postmaster of Pontypool, Ont., writes: "For the past eight years I suffered from rheumatic painB,and during that time I need many different liniments and remedies for the c re of rheumatism. Lat summer I procured a bottle 1 1' Chamberlain's Pain Balm and got more relief from it than anything 1 had ever used, and cheerful ly recommend this liniment to all auf. Hirers I nun i heumatic painf." For sale I y Keir & Cass. J. R. Nunamaker leturued the lat ter part of tbe week from a trip to LuLleru Oregon. "I'd Rather Die, Rot lor, than have my feet cut off," said M. L. Kinghrm, of Princeville, 111., but you'll die from gangrene (which had eaten a way eight toes) if you don't," said all doctors. Instead, he used liucklin's Aurioa salve till wholly cured. Its cures of eczema, fever sores, boils, burnt and piles attouna the world. 2So, at Chas. N. Clarke's. IsIISlll '" S!"',,1,,i"T1 of bott' patient and I ' ',rC8er''''' IVir uJSB rt' the watchwords of our prescription de- VnsMBJ piitniint. Never do we lessen the quality Isb fir "Pm i tin' I'iU'ti u-i'd in order to sell at a low sfl H Ink I TT brae. I louever our charges will be found THE GLACItR PHARMACY, HOOD RIVER. OREGON CHAS. N. CLARKE THE DRUGGIST I H. 1 1 i H"H 1 1 1 1 i'H H'l H- 1909 If You Are Looking For Snaps, Investigate Lots in Blocks 4, 5, 6 and 7 Idlewilde Addi tion to Hood River. Prices, f or short time only, $10 to $150 per lot. Easy terms or 5 Per Cent Discount for Cash. For Full Particulars, Address: J. F. BATCH ELDER Phone 163-M 430 State Street, Hood River r,l M A I "MM"I' l'"l"I 'I I 1 M"1-I"I"H-I"1"1"M-I- Butler Banking Company We oponed for business on April 4th, 1900, under the name of Butler & Company, Bankers, continuing the private bank until November. 1905, when we in creased our capital and incoi porated as the Butler Banking Company. Our Capital, Surplus ami Dn divitletl profits are now over Eighty Thousand Dollars And the following comparative statement of deposits is a fair indication of our success at the close of our ninth year. April 4th, 1001 $ 36,741.73 April 4th, 1002 69,530.57 April 4th, 1003 128,481.75 April 4th, 1004 140,866.60 April 4th, 1005 160,031.71 April 4th, 1900 281,042.83 April 4th, 1007 378,004.39 April 4th, 1008 363,650.89 April 4th, 1000 414,440.69 The Butler Banking Co. HOOD RIVER, OREGON County Clerk Culbertaon lays be is six weeks behind in tbe reoordiu( of instruments on account of tbe large number being tiled. One day twenty six instruments cume in, which is two days' work itself, and the usunl run is fifteen to twenty a day. He says that by the creation of Hood Hiver county The Dalles jflioials are relieved of fully 65 pei cent of tbe work of this kind. 1-1 Chamberlain's Has Ika Preference Mr. Fred 0. Hanrahan, a prominent druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says: "For the past six years I have sold and rac nninietided t liainutrlaui s Uolie, Jho era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is a great remedy und one of the. best patent medicines on the market. I handle some others for the same purposes that pay me a Isrger profit, but this remedy is so mre to affect a cure, and my custo mer to certain to appreciate my recom mending it to him, that I give it tbe preference." For sale by Kier & Cass. A COMPLETE LINE OF Feed, Grain, Field Seed Poultry Supplies Spray Materials, Fertilizers, Etc. AT Whitehead s Feed kStore The Square Dea Store I Is the place to get your Wagons, Buggies, Hacks, Plows, Har rows, Cultivators, Spray Pumps, Hose & Nozzles, Gasoline Power Spraying Outfit, complete wgt. 328 lbs. Myer Cog Gear Hand Pumps guaranteed to give satis faction. The right kind of Hose Nozzle and Fittings. Extension Head Disc, Harrows with wheel trucks, Garden Tools, Planet Jr. Seeders. I have in Stock Rub beroid Roof ing, House Paint, genuine Avenarius Carbolenium,Cooper Spray Groceries, Flour and Feed. Stumping Powder, Caps and Fuse. d. Mcdonald Third St. and Cascade Ave., Hood River, Oregon Gigantic Closing Out Sale Nothing reserved ; everything in this big store reduced to prices below cost of raw material. Oigantic Closing Out Sale commences Wednesday, March 24. Fixtures for pale; store for tent. Ketiring from business. Entire $35,000 Stock of Great Northern Furniture Co. 413 to 419 Second St., near Postoffice, The Dalles, Ore. Consisting of the Highest Grade Furniture, Brass and Iron Beds, Carpets, Curtains, Stoves and Houscfurnishings, at less than makers' cost, is now on. Kvery dollara' worth of merchandise in thin big utore must to Bold In 80 days. Hotels, boarding houses and rertaurnnts can buy furniture, bedding, dllhet, etc., at less than cost to manufacture. Mr. I'erlnian, proprietor of the Oreat Northern Furniture Co., ie going to retire frotiirbueiiu'ta and hfl has turned the entire stock over to KANN BROS. OF SAN FRANCISCO to dUpote of in 30 days, no you can well imagine the prices we have placed on every article to accomplish this great feat, but it must to and will be done. We have marked these goods at less than it costs to make them. Head these prices which are only a few of the many bargains throughout our entire building, over 25,000 tqatn feet of tioor space devoted to the retailing of high grade furniture. l.ook for the Big Bed Sign. Former Price Sale Price 30 dozen chairs $ .88 9 ."( 40 dozen chairs 1.96 .H5 20 dozen chairs 8.00 IM 16 dozen chairs 2.25 1.45 Children's hardwood high chairs 2.01 IM Children's hardwood high chair.- 3.00 IJU Six foot solid oak extension tallies i.00 t.."0 Kight foot solid oak extension tallies 10.00 tt.50 Pedestal oak extension tables 17.50 11.50 Solid golden oak roll top desks 27.50 IH.50 Solid golden oak roll top desks 84.50 20.50 Golden Oak buffet, heavy French MirrorB 12.50 7.25 Golden Oak buffet, heavy Freiuh Mirrors 17 50 18.25 Golden oak Bide boards, French beveled mirror 17.50 12.25 Golden oak side boards, French beveled mirror 22.50 15.75 Golden oak Morris chairs, valour upholstered 12.50 7.05 Golden oak Morrii chain, velour upholstered 18,00 0.H5 Gulden oak Morris chairs, velonr upholstered. . .. 20.00 'JM? Veloni upholstered couches, steel construction 12.50 7.N5 Bailroal plush couches, steel construction 17.50 10.K5 Bed lounges 12.50 7.K5 Sanitary couches 0.50 5.M5 10 Reed rockers 6.00 I.M Woven springs for iron beds 3.50 1.N5 3 piece mahogany parlor suits, velour upholstered. 26.00 1 8.50 3 piece mahogany parlor suits, velour upholstered. 30.00 1 7.25 Golden oak took cases 22.50 18.75 Weathered oak sectional book cases 27.50 1 8.25 Ladies golden oak w riting desks 9.00 4.85 Refrigerators with liest zinc lining 12.50 7.75 Granite carpet, yard 60 2 7c Kxtra superfine all wool oarpet, yard 1.00 Sltf Tapestry Brussels carpet, yard 1.00 07)tc Smith's Axminster Carpet, yard 1.80 1.011 9x0 all wool superfine rugs 8.60 0.10 9x12 all wool Buperline rugs 15.00 8.85 12x12 all wool superfine rugs 20.00 10.05 Heavy linoleum (I feet wide, yard H5 421c Kxtra heavy linoleum, 12 teet wide, yard 1.00 0 7je Inlaid linoleum 1.86 l2jc Linen warp mattings 86 10c Bissel's $4.00 Carpet Sweepers, now 2.05 Golden oak hotel dictators with mirrors 10.00 0.75 Golden oak hotel dressers with iiiirrus 12.60 7.76 Golden oak hotel dreasers with mirrors 14.00 8.75 Golden oak dressers, full size, French mirrors 15.00 0.85 Golden oak chiffoniers 10.00 0.25 Golden oak chiffoniers with mirrors 12.60 7.05 Golden oak chiffoniers with mirrors la.OO 8.50 Golden oak wardrobes 15.00 8.50 Golden oak china closets 20.00 1 0.50 2 i golden oak rockers 2.60 1.85 60 golden oak rockers 3.00 1.00 Maplo kitchen cabinets, glass doors 22.60 1 5.76 Oak kitchen safes 7.50 4.05 Kitchen treasures WW 4.10 Golden oak music cabinets, highly polished 12.50 0.00 Golden oak hall trees 15.00 8.50 Lace curtains at 45c, 70c, 0c, SI 10, $1 85, SI 05. These prices are less than the cost of the thread in them. Portieres at SI 85, S2 75, S4 56, S5 75. There isn't a pair worth less than two or three times the price quoted. Imported oriental table and couch cevors at SI 85, S2 05, S4 50 and S0.O0. If you see the goods you will buy. 06c cloth window shades 81c 90c oiled opaque shades 55c $3.50 go-carts now 82 40; 112.60 French go-carts, leather body and hood, rubber tired wheels, now S8 50; $10 go-carts now S10. Former Price Sale l'rico Cotton batting comforters $ 2.00 1.16 Cotton batting comforters 3.00 1.05 All wool blankets 8 00 2.05 Felt mattresses 8.60 1.05 Silk lloss lfi-00 8.05 Golden oak center tableB 3.00 1.85 Weathered oak library tables 10.00 0.25 Brass beds 35.00 21.50 Babies iron beds 10.00 0.15 Iron beds 4 00 2.15 Iron beds 6.00 2.85 We are exclusive, agents for the celebrated Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges to be sold for less than the wholesale cost. No. 8 coik stove, four holes, former price 115, sale price S0.75. No. 8-20 Charter Oak cook stove, 4-hole, nickle trimmed, former price 117.60, now S1 1 ; 22 60 now SI 5.50. Charter Oak parlor wood heaters, nickel top and railing, former price now S4.05. Remember this sale begins Wednesday, March 24th, and is to continue 30 days. This is the greatest Furnittre Sale ever held in this section of the counlrv, so now is your chance to furnish your home at very small cost. All goods sold strictly for cash. Nothing will be charged. l)ok for the Red Signs on the front of the store. TO OUT OF TOWN PATRONS Wo pay railroad (are to purchaser! of 26 and up. Positively no mail orders iilleil. All goods packed anil delivered to depot in good Bliape. The Great Northern Furniture Co. THE DALLES, ORE. Kann Bros., Sale Mgrs. Mount Hood Store W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. DryOoods Ammunition Boots and Shoes Hardware ( i ran i tew are Hay drain Flour Fi m! Pull line of Groceries Home Phone 1 74 WANTED On right-of-way of present extension, Two hundred and fifty Cedar Telephone Poles, 30 feet long, 6 to 7 inch top. Must be cut from live timber without rot and peeled. Bids on above in lots of not less than 50 poles will be received up to April 20, 1909. Reserve right to reject any and all bids. CHAS. T. EARLY General Superintendent