i our MOOD KJV18K (&LACIE& THURSDAY OCTOBER 14 1909 CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. Ml- Mnrtiuiite Stud ley went to 1'ottland eaily hint wot-k. Mr. and Mm. Brunt -filer hikI into daughter, ot 1'ortland nave been visiting at the hr cue of M. Zeller. Mr. Kinest Zelhr ii a nephew of M. Zeller. flaus aie under wuy tor a new tele phone oential oHlce at Odell. The upper story of the warehouse of the Couna.ay Mercantile Co., haa been li'used by the Homo 'telephone Co., ami they have a man in view who will aot aij lioemau and occupy the pro perty. A new and improved switch hoBrd hag been ordered and tbe eer vice will be continoiia, day and night i ud Hwiduya. Morn, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter liradlev, Ootober I, a daughter. Deo. T. r'rBther was out I ant week bidding his friends about Odell "good bye' a- he ia leaving for a winter in California Next spring Mr. Prather expeota to returu to Hood Itiver Val ley and be at borne oo hia property at Odell. After having epent tbe summer here and at other poluta In Oregon and in Washington. Ml. and Mra. Henry Hilling have returned to their home in Maine. The following Odell people visited the lair in The Dalle' laat week. J. Ti Young, Walla e Young, Mi. and Mm. II, H. Oalllgao, and daugh ter, Kleanor, W. L. Carnea and daughter, Kena, and aon, Floyd, J. K. Crosby and daughter, Oladya. V. A. Maa-.ec haa heeu directing tbe work of preparing roada for tbe raina of wlntei. Mra Uorila Hubbard, prealdent of he Kebeltah Assembly ot Oregon, will vlalt Hazel Kebekah Lodge ot Odell uftloially tonight, Thursday October 14. A aprcial meeting will be held for the purpose ot receiving thia otllcei and a viaitlng Kabekaha will he cordially welcomed. K. T. holla and a gentlemau whose name wo have not learned are in Colorado aa representative Hood Klvei packers of apples, and are dem onstrating I f nod Itiver methods. Mr. and Mrs. 0, It. I'MoUoy, Mrs. Sarah H, I'ousey, Miss KoUa Wal ker, Miss Oeueva llioomhead ami Miss Hope Hhelley are teachers from Tickling; an l.he Throat "Just a little tickling in t you? But it hangs onl edies don't take hold. regular medicine, a (! h Pectoral contains healing ties of the highest orcfei No alcohol in this com h n throat!" Is that what troubles Can't get rid of it! Home rem l'ou need something stronger a in 1 1 n i i ii i Constipation positively prevent . liverlsagreatprevci!ivc of dl . s-t s medicine. Ayers uierry .uieting, and soothing proper Ask your doctor about this. in-., .r . !7,., (-.,, .i;vUW Then why allow it i a continue? An active . :n ii. .-r pills. What do., j uurdoctortay? Odell lio i tt nde I the Institute In The Dalles last week. Miss Hhelley and Misa Kroomtiead are ot Odell aud the former la teaching at Middle Valley the latter at Dee. There waa but one days school Just week, the Institute causing a vaca tion In all the schools throughout the district In which it was held. Monday last school opened and no interruption is expeotetl until vaca tion for holidays. Oily I blunge came in -t week from hia work in tbe foieat reserve. Mis. Howell Metcalt and children were visiting last week at tbe home of Mtg. Metcalt 'h sister, Mra. 0. K llowerman. I.eitta llowerman visited tier grand parenta Mr. and Mra O. K. Coe, of Hood Klver a few daya last week. About foity friends of Mr. aud Mrs. Job HheppaM gahered a their pleasant home last Friday evening and sur piiaed Mr, bheppurd, that being her birthday. The surprise waa genuine and a very pleasant evening whs pass ed by those present. Mih Peake and Mrs. Downing, ol Poitlaod. visited their friend, Mis Johnson at the home of Mrs. lousey a part of last week, these ladies were attending tbe W O. T. U. con veotion in Hood Hiver. Mra. O'Kourke, of Horopter, Idaho, Is visiting her alster, Mrs Sarah K Tousey. A splendid seiuon was preached l.y He. F. It Hpaulding last Holiday eveniug. It must have Inspired the hearer to uobler living. There waa a good O. ft. meeting last Sunday evening with Mra. Pauline Tal mage leader. Next .Sunday morning immediately following. Hahhath School there c ill be services in charge of Kev. I"'. Ii. Kpauldug. BELMONT. Mr. Crnll who lately purchased the Church place I v;ry busy at work on the place Miss Lena I tan berg was at Fb Dalies fair. Karl and Htere Khy took in The Dallea fair Hood Itiver Hay. Mr. Hammond has ueeu arotrid try ing to raise money for the mail car rier on liotite 8. Miss Nellie Davis, of llon'l Ki-et ii visiting her grandmother several daya the past week Mrs. Marker vlsltd ber d itighter, Mra. Fred Hlaloek, luesday. Mrs. C. I' Merrill has been enter tainig company the past week MIsb Alta and Kdvtne Ordway are visiting theii aunt ml family at Day ton, Waab. Mr Lundqulst has sold hia rant'!, to Mr. Arnold 'rom the east. Mi. Lundqiilst and family will make their home in Portland. Mr. MoKarlHod returned Sunday from Portland, where he haa been foi a week. Misa Hroanhnnka spent Sunday with Misa Leni Isenherg. Mr. and Mrs Alfred ftastman and sou. Louis, spent Sunday on the Ka ' aide. Mlai ftthel FHrrcll speut Friday at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mi. and Mrs. Forrey in the llfirrett di.-i ! trtot. Mr. and Mrs. Broeat Hlaloek can l from Vancouver, Wash.. Satuiday to visit the home lolks. Mrs. Darker ami daughter, Norma spent Sunday with Mrs Fred HIhIo.k Miss liaguell sang in the M. K. Church Sunday morning Will iMitlreg ..ile. mi cblMteu, M". Oeasliug wife and daughter, Huth, Mr. and Mrs. Somarvllla, were cnlleia at li e I berg home t Sunday after noon. Mr. aud Mrs. Forrey were oallera at Mr. Parrel's Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Davis, John Wynn, and Clarence Piper, spent S unlay at the home ol Will Davis in Hood Kl?r. H, II, Jautzeu is packing apples tor F. 0. Church this week Ladies Aid will meet at Mrs. Pieice's 'J'htmday atternoon. Kev. Word pleached at Onk (irove Sunday Btternoon. Mrt. Wood and daughter, Florence, acccmpanicd bun. Miss Alia Anderson attended the fair at 1 tie IJalles 1'iiday. DUKES VALLEY. Within the pat few months theie baa been great change! io Dukea Valley, many trade ot land having changed hands. Among others have hen umi to welcome Mr and Mra li. Wutli, ot Pennsylvania, who have purchased a 24 acre ranch from J A. Kpptng, aud hare taken up tl lr residence here. Mr. au'd Mis Maybeiry have pur chased It) acre-i from Win Durham, hiefa tikes iii his house Mr Dur ham ititemls to build a new bungalow which I bey contemplate blartiug at ouce. Oscar Cimernn expects to occupy his new louse In the cnuiai ol n few days. L'uvi Koberta and daughter, spent few daH h the D-ilies takiug iu tbe fair and isitlng re dive-. Mih. II Wu h returned Saturday from a Imw days visit to Portland Mr. Hubert Livingstone Htid Hob crt Liflogltone, jr., wei visitors at to i r Mb of H'odera u and McKay on Saturday. Mill Mien Til her the tchonl leech er having returned trom the iuilitule has le.-unied her studies at .-eland LARAWAY'iS &e WatchmaKers Universal & Quick Meal Ranges Heaters and Cook Stoves The modern, up-to-date lines, combining oven ther mometers, oven ventilators, broiling lifts, full polished, NO blacking. No prize packages but every stove is a prize. Sold on pure merits and positive guarantee. And from the stove department we in vite you to go through the FURNITURE SECTION. TWO carloads now being placed. The newest and most up to date finishes Funnel Waxed, Early Eng lish, Weathered, Birds Eye Mahogany. A pleasure to show you through the store with everything for furnishing a home. Stewart H'dwareiFurnitureCo. Easier Than Medirinp Electropodes What they are Electropodes are metal insoles worn in the heels of the shoes. One is a "negative" and one a "positive" plate. The body be comes a battery the nerves connecting wires-feeding the blood and tissues a soothing flow of Electricity which builds up the entire system Electropodes remove bad odors and rheumatic troubles caused by an excess of uric acid in the blood. The price of Electropodes is $1.00 per pairon a thirty days' trial. Sold by 1 M0SIER. J. Iii, Hlgliy and sou, Paul, return ed home In nj ldlio, the first of the cel(. Hoi 11 Monilai, Uttohei 4, to Mr. aud .Mrs ,) B, Cole, a son W. (1 V i a e I aa e Irom the A V. P , 'luesday to wsit with his nephew, w. A. Davl. bet ore leaving tor bis home in t.he la n. Mi. David Kobiuaon and tister. Mi.a Amu , oauie home Tnesda) fruiu t e fair. it M. Llliott and K. W. Simpson, Ciiuie borne this week from Seattle and Portland. Misoes Irene and Olive Fisher went to Hood liiver to visit their grand mother, Mra. A. Wood. the following Mnsier people weie noticed going to the lair at The Dalies this week: Mrs. J. Weill erg and children, Misiea Mat.de Lvana, Klsie Denny, Mattie Hudson, Mies Midline, Jamea Sturgesa, Lee KvauB, Dick CUcox, 0. A. Ilage J K. Mo (iiegor, L. Limb and a uutuber drove overland, all repoting a flue fail and a good time Mrs. J. Letter and iou, Sherman, came Wednesday lioui lleppner, to visit their folks at M osier. Mis. Armstrong und children, of Wasco, spent a day with J. ti. Harvey aud family thia weok. Win riemtng has moved his family to Portland for tbe winter going by boat from The Dallea. D. A. Stuigeaa an old resident of Mosier died In The Dallea Thursday morning Uotoher 7, atfer an illness lastiug over a year. Mr. Sturgesa waa born in 1800 being 59 ;eara old at the time of his death. He leaves three sous, K. B. ISturgess, of Port land aud Prank Sturgesa in Eastern Wash., a sister in Ohio, and two brothers, iva S'.urgess of Baker olty, anu .auiau r. , ot Mosier. iiervicea were hi Id Saturday, Oclobei H at 2 p. m. at the Baptist oburcb. Kev. W. A. Slack conducting the servioea Inter nieut waa made at Odd Fellows ceme tery. P. L. Arthur made a trip Saturday, afteruoou to Portland and other places ot interest. Mary Mtddleswart came home Satnr day afternoon fiom Portland, to spend a week with ber patents on ac count of sickiiesa. Mr. aud Mrs. H. F. Botbfer went to Portland Monday with their sister, Mra. McCauley, who leaves lor her home in the east, by wuy of Seattle during the week. Funeral servioea were held Moudav afternoon October 11. for Heniv wenreg, the father of Mrs. Wu, John son, of Mosier. Mr. Webreg died In I. a Orande ttie last or the week. He had been sulfeiing with heart trouble for a long while. Interment took place In the I. O. O. F. cemetery little Willie ("arrol met witb a bad aooideut Mouday morning while at school. He was riding on a bicycle and in some way waa thrown on the grouud stiikiug bis bead with auch force that one cbt drum waa bursted. It could nut he determined wbat other damage was doue to tbe skull It any. It is to be hoped there will re no mote serioui or permanent in Jury. a numcer or new members ere baptised yesterday soon after tbe morning sermon The meetings aie to to O intlutied this week under tbe oadtr hip ot Key. Heaoook- WHITE SALMON. (from Enterprise.) Miea Vera Oneal, of Hood River arrived here Wednesday, and will make her home with Mrs. ti. C. Clark. E. S. Piun, let the contract laat Saturday to Thus H Ktlley for the erectnu ot a btlejk building on Jewett Ave. White Salmon it now e.p( rlenc ing one of the greati-t building per iods iu its history. Mr and Mrs. (i 0. ( arisen left this netk for their honn m Omaha, Meb., via California points They spent s"n e tin e visiting Mr. Carl sou'sson, A. C. Carla" ot this plsoe. .Inn Wood aud wife left Thnrsdav for California, where they will spend tbe inter. e hop. to b, e t to back iu a lev MODI L Ceo. W. Borden, County Knginrer, was here several days the Hist of the week making mil change-, iu the Canyon road survey. Quite a num ber nf our energetic oitizena turned on to essii-t in tb work. the MetbndWt people md n fine showing lust Hundi y on fnuds to bi. 1J tbetr new church The pastor ,u his unique way spuing a surprise on the people and took subscriptions for the enterprig.- hI the close i f the ser vice last Buodiy morning there was 1668 Iu beer i tied at this meeting ano by a little soliciting thousand dol lars can be raised v.ith all ease to erect a church. OaK Wood I have several cara of tint class four foot oak wood for sale at $3, 50 per cord K. 0. B. cars at Odell. Order now. Phone W6SL. A. B. SHELLEY IN THK COUNTY 01TKT (IK THK HTATK OF QKEUON, KoK HOOD RIVKRcoUNTY In t lie Matter ot til Mutate of H. I,. UrrtMrar deceaseil. Nnltco of Snle. ' Nolle.. Is hereby s:vp i that mater and pur suant t an order of si heretofore r ranted M til." ..anty Court of tne State of Oregon ft)i 1 loofi K i vt r County, daled the Kith day of September, HKW. I will sell at. private tixle for eaab and to l be best and hiuiusi bidder, the following described real proiarty he.onKliaf l sn i.l i Hole, ti-wll: All the North Half of then mtheast Quarter, and nil of Ihi' Noilh Half t the Southwest ljnrti-r of Section '7 In Township Two (2 North ofRsne Ten 10) Kt of the Wllluia. cite Mwldlsn, exiwii. however, Hint eerialn iraet m innd dtxcrlUd aa fulluwa, to w u llevliinlng at the Northwest corner of the Bonthweat Quarter of said Hcctioh sev nteeu t IV) rownship Two ('fl North of Range Ten (10) K.Hst of the Willamette Meridian, running thence RaSt along the North line of said Southwest Quarter to the Intersection of Ind. Ian Creek; thence In a southerly direction along the meandering ol the center of said Indian Creek to a point where It creases the line between the North Hnlf and the South Half ol said Southwest Quarter; thence West along said line to the west line of said section 17: thence north to the point oh beginning. The sale will be made on orjafte the Sard day of October, ItKHI, and bids will be received at room U In the II;. II Bulldlug In the City of Hood River In suld County and Htate. Date ot first publication Sept. !1, wot). IDA M. URAPPER, Administratrix of the (estate of II. I,, ('rapper deceased. tmU NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United states Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, September 18tb, lOOH Notice Is hereby given that the Htate of oregon has niea in mis ontce lt application, Serial No. OfuiK, to select under the proviHlons of the Act of Congress of August 14, 1848, and acik Hiippieinenuiry ana amendatory tbe thereto, the SW'...and HW'.SKU of Sec. n. i.m.n, iu n, Willamette Meridian. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of The land, or forany other reason, to the disposal to applicant should file their affidavits of protest in this office on or beiore the 2nd day of November, 10. C. W. MOORK, tltoH Register. IN THK DISTRICT COUKTOF THK UNITKI) STATKS For the Dlstrlctot Oragon. In the Matter of (1 Arthur Clarke, Bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the 4th day of September a. I), 1900, Q. Arthur Clarke, of Hood River, Oregon, was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the flist meeting ot his creditors will be held at Rooms 401-2 Kenton, Hullding, Portland, Oregon, on tbn 24th dav ofSeptember, ihoh, at 10 A. M.. at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, exumiae the bank rupt and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. The schedule fl'ed discloses uasets amount ing to 14181.20. Dated Sept. 10, 1009. CHESTKR (J. MURPHY, Referee In Bankruptcy Ten Carloads of Apples Wanted We will require this sea son ten carloads of extra fancy apples of the following varieties: DELICIOUS (true Stark Delicious) KING DAVID (true Stark King David) STAYMAN WINESAP BLACK BEN, etc. Please quote on the quantity and grade you can supply, f. o. b. cars at your point. Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Company Louisiana, Missouri U. S. A. 'Pastime Parlors On the Heights Fine Line Cigars and Confectionery, S o f t Drinks, Stationery & Notions. L. B. STEVENS & CO. Warmth without Wealth i KEIR . L SMITH BLOCK CASS Kenable Druggists 1 Attend to your house heating now. Don't wait until winter winds blow. It's aafer ami cheaper now. Our facilities lor repairing or renewing itejun or hot water heating, radiator, pipea, valvef, mc, Hre exceptionally good. e aie experts at new installation, changing fr.nn stoves to farnaOW rapidly, cheaply and effectively. Steaui or hot-water heating saves fuel, health, labor. It's safer, quicker to heat, give a steadier heat and removes the danger of fire. If we do it, it's right and guaranteed. Gould & Snyder Phone 25 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htatea Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, September 8th, 1J09. Notice Ih hereby given that the Htate of Ore fin ins men in mis oince its aPDIIOal ion Herlal No. 0S247. to select under the provisions or tne Act 01 congress ol August 14, IBIS, and the Acts supplementary and amendatory mereio, wie rtr.'v' ana 1.01 i, ui Mec. ltf, T. N. K. 1(1 K.. WllltmetU Meridian. Any and all nerhons claiming adversely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for nny other reason, to the disposal to appll 'ant should tile their affidcvlts of protest In this ornce on or beiore the lath day of October im. (J. W. MOOKK, sllloU Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United States .and Office, Tbe Dalles, Oregon, September 8th, I9 Notice Is hereby given that the Htate of Ore. iron has tiled In this office Its aimllcatlon. Serial No. 0IK4II, to select under the provisions oi me aci oi congress ot August it, 1S4S, and the Acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, the H'rHK, Sec. 28, and NWNK.of Hec. 116, T, 1 N It. K., Willamette Meridian Any and all persons claiming adversely the lands described, or de Irlng to object because of the mineral character of the lsnd, or lor any other reason, to the disposal to applicant should file their affidavits of protest In this office on or before t he 181 h dav of October 1909. C. W. MOORK, liH.ll Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Htates !,and Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Heptember 8th, l!K Notice Is hereby given that the state of Oregon tins nicu in tins office Us application, .criai ro un-w, u seieci unner me provisions of the Act of Congress of August 14, tsis. qrj the Acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, (he w'.sw, s.-c. 2(i and NUWt s..,-. :ft tp, I N., R. i fi. W. M. Any and all persons claiming adversely the lan.ls described, or desiring to object because of ttie mineral character of the land, or for any oilier reason, to the iiiwposs.1 to applicant should (lie their affidavits of protest In tnls office on or before the Isib ,Uv of Oclobcr. iron. C. W. iloORK, sKK14 Register. Notice for Publication. Depart meat or tbe Interior, I'. s. l.and Offlea ai The Dalles. Oregon, Hepteniber 7, mni. Notice Is hereby given that CA8PKR H JKKHBM, ot Hood River, Oregon, who. ..ii Msrch '2h l:'.vi, nmde Homestead Kotrv N... nt rial No. (H117, for N', SKUNWW .ind HWU NK'4- Section l i, Township I N, nettftc 10 E, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice id In. i.mion io make tllual dve-vear nnaif. Ui esiahllsh claim to the land above dccrlbed before Reglste.1 and Receiver, at The Dalles Oregon, on the lliih day of 'I. toher, MM, i iHinisni names as witnesses: James It Steele, James Joss. Jack M. Lents, O. L. War den, all of Hood River, Oregon. sdoU C. W. MOORE, Register. iliHMfi j 7- o.- r,AAj GRAIHJATKS CAN DE FOUND EVFTlYTOfiW. POfiVTfNGTOl 'I'i'K if -2 'niC lit" IU VI . -rtt MW.n. , ,-,1vtnriA I Facti) ' h ' noting Enrollmanl c' aij .attb) p.-.st y ar 468. All g . iiJij itci placed in good pasitions. c.llail but 50 L.-r eenl applications for office hel, . Rjputition lor th:raugli ami peisonal instruction. Safe and refining Influences. Send fornew Folder and Success Stories. SECURED FOR STUDENTSWHEH OlMPu hNT WITHOUT CHARGE P. M. MORSE Davidson BuildinK CITY ENGINEER SURVEYOR BLUE PRINTINO Manager Hood River office For NEWELL, GOSSETT & WALSH CIVIL ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS. Portnmd TEN ACRES I have a Ten Acre Tract in one of the finest apple sectio in this Valley on Mt. Hood Railroad, 1 miles from Hood Kiver; quarter mile from Railway station; one mile from school, church and store. Three acres cleared, bal ance slashed and very easy cleariug; fine grove of oaks for building site. $500 Cash will handle it. Phone 2052 L A. B. SHELLEY Helmer's Saw Mill At Mt. Hood Makes all Grades of Lumber in Fir and Pine. Lumber delivered to any part of Hood River Valley. Phone No. 66 Odell. HH4M"I H IM i"U'li'H"l"M"fr MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very trood land at low prices at present. Good growing commui.ity. Six miles east of Hood River. Tartifs wishing to buy will do well to writu or lee GEO. CHAMBERLAIN Mower, Oregon -HH-H-H-H-M-I-r-H--H- Good Things To Eat When you want something just a little better, try Armour's "Stai Hams." Armour's "Shield Bacon." Armour's "Simon Pure Lard." The best that money can buy. THE STAR GROCERY Perigo & Son Phone 53 f H-H Hi 111 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 m M M-l frH HH Mil 11 1 1 M 1 1 111 11 1 1 1