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HOOD RIVEU GLACIER, TUUKSPAY APRIL 10, 1013 . - i ODELL !T1. i Mr. :.-n. VVi "Rough hauling?" "I don't mind. This is a Studebaker Wagon9 that's why I bought it. I noticed that men were using die Studebaker where ever the work was hard hauling steel girders in the city, logs in the woods, s;one in the quarry. "My work is hard ar,c3 I know it. My vrjfcn is on my payroll an J must earn its salary. I hat s why I bought a Studebaker. I can't afford to buy a cheaper one." "Get in touch with a Studebaker dealer, lie's a gcxxl man to know." F'.rrr. Waffnna bunk".- Tru.Ut ( 'itrctcr' Wagons Kunr bouts Dump Wun llafnrt Src our Dealer or write uj. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. NKWY'.KK ClllfA'-.O DAI.T.A KANfAS TI V l'KNVI" MNNLAHjUS bM.1 LAKE Cl'l . SAN FRANCISCO f .KIl.AN.i. Ok, "wtwkt turn iW.au .if-- 'i'-iiwrfiiiifcitt aiwffli r.iii-- We are Now Taking Orders for Apple, Peach and Pear Boxes Would Adviso Ordering at Onco Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Phone 124 Hood River, Oregon Are You Ready for SpringjM? We do all kinds of repair work and are ready to put your machine in tirst-class working order. Grubbing Tools and Land Clearing Implements Never throw away a shaft or pole, or any other part of a wagon. Bring (hem to us and let us make them as good as new at but a slight expense. W. G. SNOW Power Blacksmith and Wagon Shop Phone 2G11, 4th St., North of Cascade Ave. Mr. ar.'l Mrs. M. Ztller returrd last rsda trull) I'urtiar.U alter naing ie't U.t wiMtr in mm cuy. jus. HlT's- gieter, Mr. Wirnlle a-com-I'anifd tl tm and expects to eptrd the sunimtr here with Mr. mid Mrs. Zelier. Mr and Mr. C. A. Witt Itft last k fur tl-t-ir home in i.jie, u.-n. and Mrs. H. I). Shelley, ol Lar- h. curl f Mcr the tirs"t 01 tlte Mr M.tiltV remained for a ' 1 LLII.. -Kurt l.uslfcts vi.-il ar.u ,rj. oneiiey Uj it.t KVt r:il da.s vi.-itinR her friend, i Mr. W. t. Youi.tf. 1 J. 1'. Natm.ta ami ton, Edward, re ! i. ,ri'nl 1; t uiik from an extended Uiuv it! ( 'LiratMi. Jll. V hiiu tlure ;vj.it. l ndatiws and appeared as a I witnifS i" a iry ituj.urtai.t coal lands .-e. Clintui Wood went to The Dalles i S;itiiri!iV ( n hiif mess. Ho' paid taxes : oi, his Was.;t) county properly and re- turned iioti.e Saturday afternoon. 1 ",ave Miller hiI his family are now jat hone in H. K. Merrill's hmii-e. We I ui.dc-rMaiid "K. I". Mehnney expects to I occupy tin: house vacated hy Mr. Mil- i !t'r- I I l,e society tiow know n as the Sun Ishii.e (iuild met at tre home of Mrs. it;. K. liowerinan last Thursday after 1 i.uiin. The followiiii? ladies are ollicers: 'Mrs. Mary Moore, president; Mrs. I Mu.nie Odell, vice president ; Mrs. Guy Mi.itli, chairman; Mrs. Mary Masiker, I trca-un-r ; Mrs. Margaret Kade seere Itary. Mcctiiu:s will he held on the tirst ami third Thur.-day nftririxiiiS of each n until. A supper and entertainment is heii'K'plaimed for about April 1H. Com ! plcte announcement next week. lleim mlior the Sunday school insti tute or rally 'Ihursday, tonight, at the Methodist church. Kev. Chas. A. I'hippH will he present and a profitable and er.tei taininf? mel ting is expected. The old Persian legend tella how a pair of swans undertook to transport a tortoise to their home in the Himala yas. Taking hold by his mouth upon a ytick the tortoise was borne aloft by the swans; but passing over a village the toolish creature became angered by the exclamation of the villagers and was moved to express his indignation. lint when he opened his mouth to speak he immediately fell to the earth and was. Iiroken asunder. Latest renorts from Irvin Ileft at this writint! (Monday) indicate marked improvement after several very trying days following nn operation which was found necessary mid whs performed last week. A sportsman, even though he he an amateur, enjoyR a live target. If you are a church or Sunday school worker a lodge man or woman, n director or other officer of the Apple dowers' Union, a road supervisor, n newspaper correspondent, a member of the i-chool board, a business man or are serving the public in any ollicial capacity and have never been made ' a target you may depend upon it you are not a live one. Mark Cameron was a business visitor in l'ortlnnd Monday. Messrs. Cameron and Sheppard are making preparations anil expect very soon to he ready to saw lumber at their mill in the Upper valley. K.'T. foils was in Portland Monday on business. The meat market near I'urdy & Chapman's has been moved back mak ing the three buildings in line at. the front and a walk extends all along the front, greatly improving appearances PINE GKOVE. There will be pre.chiO? t the 'hurcb by the pastor next Sur,Jay morning. After pending a lt'i! j!? parent Lester Jeffries returned to his business in Portland las' Thariay. Mr. and Mrg. Helf'. f,0L" WeS, Hood Kiver. visited st the home ot Mrs. Amanda Sears U't "e'i- The Amicus club elected oii.iers for the coming year la.-t Wedll!V us fo . lows: Mr. Kov Bruit, (jic"-'" Mrs. E. liatten. vice pre '-idLi.t; Mrs. Afcnts Sonneman, eti-retary and Mis. Mrs. Hood in at- (it rtrude Jptr Stanton and Mrs' Collier, of he Kiver members of the dul) ere tendance. Jonh Mohr. who has teen very ill, is around again, we are glad t0 k,luW- Mark Cameron and family, from Odell, took dinner with J. 0. Jarvis and wife Sunday. Mrs. Rogers. frm Troutdaie, ana Mrs..l3ert Hebbard, from Hood kiver, were guests of Ji'ifS Mary Hunt Sunday. Mr. and Mm. rvHrien have moved into their new hon e. At the mothers' meeting held with Mrs. Mabel Lace hist Thursday after noon an interesting program was given. The different Lible selections read by Mrs. MacDonald were very appro priate to the occasion. Mrs. J. t. An drews sang two heautif'd solos, with Mrs. Dennison at the piano. '1 he fol lowing readings Were given which were helpful to all mot tiers: "Good Char acters," Mrs. De.inison; "Sacredness and Responsibility of Fatherhood and Motherhood." Mrs. Jelliries; "The Beginning of Bodily Educ ation," Mrs. Jarvis; "Good Literature in the Home and Libraries," Mrs. MacDonald. Four children were enlisted among the W hite Rihhon Kecruits. Miss Anna Godhersen received a message Saturday morning stating the serious condition of her brother and left at onie for hnr hnme in Mosier. Later word came that be had passed away. Mrs. Mabel l.age sup-plying her place in the school room during her absence. ' Mr. and Mrs. K. E. l.age went to Mosier Sunday. Abraham Lincoln here. Additional shelving and other i Forty-eight years ago the loth of this month occura the anniversary ol Atira ham Lincoln's death and the writer submits the following as an expression of deep regard for this honored Amen can citizen : No greater public ollicial was ever presented to the nation than Abraham Lincoln. Every pupil in our secular and Sunday schools should he taught the value of character and to render it more impressionable on the student mind such an example of worth as Lin coin possessed should ever he'loved and cherished. We regret to see in some localities an inditi'erent attitude to wards Lincoln's birthday. The people have not become fully awakened to the fact that the position he filled so ac ceptably, so grandly, in such trying circumstances was a test of humanity's richeht endeavors. Lincoln was great because he was honest, able and in telligent. He was great because he was loval and svmuathctic. lie was great because he loved humanity. Prir. cinle, not power. as Ins highest aim all through his public career. Even his enemies could not deny the spirit that promoted his action was clothed with BELMONT. Mrs. Peter Nelson spent the week visiting in Silverton and Portland. Mr. Nelson went down Friday and accom panied Mr9. Nelson home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, of Bull Run, were guests of Mr. and Mr. Nuna maker several days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox will make theii home in Hood Kiver. Clifford Ruge has pone to the ranch r Hem.ner. His wife and children expect to go in a short time. We shall miss them in our community. Nels Nelson is the proud owner of a Mawxell car. Robert Jones was severely burnt one ifav last week while operating his spraying machine. Mrs. E. J. Nicholson and sister, Mrs Sam Campbell, went to Portland Tues day to hear Mary Garden sing in grand opera Mrs. Trusty has been quite sick, but was able to be out to services feunday morning. Mrs. J. W. Davis visited Mr. -and Mrs. John Wilson in Hood River Thurs day. Mrs. L. W. Bishop and daughter, imogene, went to Portland Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loss. Mrs. Will Chubb and two daughters snent Friday at the home of Mrs. M. , Isenberg. The i.adies' Aid monthly tea at the home of Mrs. G. Galloway, senior, Fri day afternoon was well attended, about 40 being ureseut. A delicious lunch was served. An afternoon of enjoy ment and get-aequainted-with-your neighbors was well carried out, every botly having a good time, Mrs. Gillis is enjoying a visit with her sister, who recently came from Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Noble were din ner guests ol Mr. ana wrs. iviarsn Isenberg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Isenberg, Mrs. S.W. Arnold and Mrs. Will Chubb were dinner guests of Mrs. M. r. Isenberg Sunday. Mr?. M. P. Isenberg, Mrs. Marsh Isenberg, Mrs. Elmer Isenberg, Miss Lena, and Howard Isenberg, also Mar ion Wallace spent Tuesday in Hood Kiver with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Arnold and family, celebrating Mr. Arnold's birthday. The newly elected officers and teach ers or Uelmont M. J. sunt&iy scnooi were installed Sunday morning. Mrs. J. E. Ferguson, of Odell came over and gave an address to them and the con gregation on Sunday school work. Miss Lena Isenberg sang a solo, me ser vices were enjoyed by a goodly num ber, a splendid corps of olfieers and teachers take hold. This year we look for our Sunday school to be a great force for good to both old and young, renewed interest being taken in Sun day school work by all. . . f f: rrc "i-i mm cti'iiHiBw 'I.: 'A a a B l rt-o.j ,k :...r m Iferllandramousllotcl y.'ii Wokd for the Excellence; ' " ' ' Tl i ll ITITI I I I I i i v Situated in the Hub of the Principal Theater and Shopping District Recently Kodeioratcd and Refurnished 1 hniiigliont, and Better Equipped Today T han Ever Before. I t ROPi AN PLAN' Rooms, without bath, SI. 00 per day ami up Rooms, wilh bath, - 2.00 per day and up J. G. KAITMAXN, Manager N. K. CLARKE, Asst. Manager J OperatorsWantec littines Hie being built in the meat market and it will be reopened within a few days, Some business changes are expected at an early date. W. C. Ehrck and bis family are now a home on their tract northeast of the old home. O. II. Ehrck is looking al'er the home place. Fred G. Coe and C. B. Sluite arc building a house for Miss O. G. Hoetz- ke on her tract which is a part of the original Win, Ehrck homestead. Word received from T. W. Atkinson, I of Ashland, tells of the very serious I illness of llattie Atkinson and reports l her condition more hopeful at the time Mr. Atkinson wrote. The Ladides' Aid society meets thi week with Mrs. G. E. Iluwerman. Lust Monday evening was the dat for Hi!' April meeting of the Devi lop- ment League of Odell. The members ot the UM club were invited to the pleasant, home of Mr and Mis. J.W. McDonald last Nitiiiimv (veiling, that being the fifteenth mini versaiv of the mm ringe of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. A delightful evening was spent by those who were prtsoiit. Mr. and Mrs. E. ('. M.il. un y will be at. home in Udell this weik. Mis. Ma haney was formerly Mrs. Chase. Cards received by the residents of Odell and vicinity recently announce that Dr. .1. II. McVay, physician .and 1 surgeon, is now locatid at his home in I Willow Flat. i The Parent- l'caehi r Asscoiation meet ing will not be held tins week, an nouncement will be made later. Elmer Cteson lost a P. O. order Mon day between Willow Flat and Hood Kiver. Finder please mail to him, U. D. No. 2, Hood Kiver. Sunday school ll) a. m. Epworth I eague li : 1,") p. in. Service, Key. C. M. Carson 7:C p. m. at the Methodist church next Sunday. Sunday school a. m. O. E. 7 p. in. jiorvice, i.ev. ,i. it. nargrcaves, 7 :4." p. m. at the t'liion church next Sunday. Lime and sulphur Spray Place vmii order early. Kelly liros. mMl kindness and generosity. What ureatej tribute can be Riven such a charattef than to. place before me young on e ery. anniversary oi nis birth sometlunf of his life that will bless and benefit other lives in years to come.-Mrs. J, A. Hunt. VAN HORN To Our Friends and Neighbors You know us. You know we would not that we could not afford to go back on our word. Nor can you afford to ignore this money-back-if-not-satisfied offer on this splendid laxative. We honeitly believe we bave the ehould have been dispelled remain best bowel remedy ever made tbtf 4 to poison the system. Diost plfanaut-to-laae, most per manently hiyieticial laxative for relief from the miseries and dangers ariaiug from constipation. AVe wouldn't say this if we didn't believe it to be true. We wouldn't risk our reputation by making such statements did we not feel sure you would bud them true. Our faith is built both on the knowledge of what Rexall Orcierlie are made of and on observation of very many Bevere cases in which they have proven their merit. Try them at Our Risk If they do not abundantly prove their merit with you also if you are not entirely satisfied with theiu we will refund your money and we will do that on your mere aay-ao. Se don't a-k you to risk a penny. Isn't that fair? Just h't the bowels fail in properly duiiin their work just let their action be delayed and incomplete and the eulira system and every other organ suffers. Waste that Headache, biliousness, nervous ness and other tormenting and seri ous ill are common when the bowels fad to act daily a nature intended. All this may lie avoided, if you will accept our advice. taste Just like candy. They are) toothing and easy in action. They do not cause griping, nausea, purg ing or excessive looseness. They tend to tone and strengthen intestinal nerves and muacles. They promptly relieve constipation, and help to per nianently overcome it. Rexall Orderlies promote bettef spirits and better health. In all of these things they are vastly uperior to old-faahioued, harsh salts and other purgatives, which are not only unpleasant to take but which usually leave the bowels in worse condition than before. W e particularly recom mend Retail Orderlies for children, aged and delicate person. Rexall Orderlies com in vest pocket tin boxes. VI tablets, 10c 36 tablets, 25c: 80 tablets, 60c CAUTION: Please bear in mind that Rexall Orderlies are not sold by all drug gists. You can buy Keiall Orderlies only at The Rexall Store. you can buy Hexall Ordcrlie in thi community only at our tore: CARL A. PLATH The Rexall. Store HOOD RIVER OREGON Thora is a Roiid! Store in nearty every town and city tn the United States, Canada and Great Britain. There is a different Kexall Remedy for nearly every ordinary human ill eauh especially. designed lor tlie particular ill for which it is recommended. The Rexall Stores are America's Greatest Drug Stores Home Telephone Co. K. .1. YtH'NO EST M K K 11' CATTLE, FTC. PAYS T11K 'KICKS -Obi Tel. I'l M. i 1 1 1 , 1 lllll. air In cases of rheumatism relief ii.nn pain makes sleep and ivt p.--ilii ThU nuiv be obtained by applying t'bambei Iain's Liniment, l or sale bv ail dealers W. F. Laraway Doctor of Ophthalmology Over 30 years' ex perience. Eyes Tested and Glasses Ground I " 1 " 1 : ; : '. x v I '.- '' .V.'V V . ... a-"i '., ,-.i Reference: Over 2,000 fitted in Hood River, U.S.A. Miss Kline, a niece of M. M. Hill sneiit last week at Van Horn . She attending school at ht. Helen s nail at Portland, and was hero during the spring vacation. Miss Anna (iodberson was called home Saturday by the sad news of the sudden death of her brother on Friday. Ho has just returned from California, where he hud spent the winter hoping to improve in health. Though suffering an attack of grip his condition was not thought to he dangerous at all. Await ing the iinival of a sister from Cali fornia the funeral occurred on Tuesday. Miss Ci ill cisun lias the sincere sympa thy of in r friends here. During her absence Mrs. K. E. Lage taught in her room, Mr. in .1 Mrs. B. E. Lnge, Mr. 11. F. I, age and Mrs. McDonald spent Sunday with Miss Coillii rson at her home. The Aloha cl ib spent a pleasant af ternoon with Mrs. Frank Davidson on Wednesday of last week. They recent ly received seven new members: Mrs. W. li. Allen aid her daughter, Miss Marv Allen, Mis. Frank Cutler, Mrs. .1. E. Andrews, Mrs. S. M. Dennison, Mrs. F. 11. Illtukman and Mrs. W. C. Keck. The Sunday school renort for last quarter "was an average attendance of ill' and average collection of Chur. il notices Sunday school at 10 n. m. I reachiii! at 11 a. m. There will be no evening service. The following items of interest are from the records ol U. A. Newman, director of the government weather bureau station established here over one ve ,r ago. The precipitation was for the year ending March 31, 1913, was as follows: April. t4 ; May l.Oti ; .Line .17; July .19; August 1.73. ; Sep tember .(',;); October 2.09; November l.:;l; Du'emlur fi.til; January fi.OtS; February March 3.13; total 27.91. Snortt u! in h,.i.,.niber 6 in. : January In i". : February 3J in. ; March 3J in. ; total i;o inches, 'lhe warmest aays " e July 15. lb, -at. on f thes days mercury reached colile: t day was reniuoij o. ..re ; above zero. recti! ar meeting of the school bcai.l of iosir-.f Nn. 7 held Monday right i t the school building all four of I . is were reelected, ihey are M.-Cov nrincipal. : Miss Anna , i !;,'n,mr erades: Miss Eve .!-.. ;., immediate: and Miss 1 i s, primary. BARRETT. Senator Alhee, of Portland, visited Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Sweany. Mrand Mrs. W. E. Cau'ler spent Saturday and Sunday with Prof, and Mrs. George I'orbes at White balmon. The ladies are cousins. Mrs. E. W. Mills is entertaining her daugtiter-in-law, Mrs. Albert Meserve, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Green, of Port land are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gibbons. Mrs. Marv Pferdner has been suffer ing with blood poisoning in a finger, but is improving. Mrs. Elmer Royee and son, Shelley, are uoth ill with the grip. A. L. Paddock has returned to the valley, having spent the winter in the east. He expects his parents Inter. The old time concert given Friday night at the Christian church was greeted by an enthusiastic audience in spite of the inclement weather. One of the most successful- numbers was "Annie Laurie," sung by Mrs. Keavis and Miss Gladys. A round, ""Shut the Door, Johnny, sung by six ladies, was much enjoyed. Mrs. Reavis render ed "O Fair Dove, O, Fond Dove," in a very pleasing manner. Readings by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Evans and Mr. Cole man were vrey much enjoyed. "Come Where the Lillies liloom," was sung by the Rennett quartet and a male quartet sang "I'd Like to go Down South Once Mo'." The concert will be repeated next Tuesday evening. wen each 101. Tl Ct'llSper; At lb the t, C. K Codl, lyn 'I Grace Cot til Alt WTFF.R Eastern Blue stone .it V, 1 1, maid's. (00 M.W HOLLAND E O S B S JUST RECEIVED li ii vr; ,-r.od monthly bloomers buy from the Heights Greenhouse Vegetable Pl.mts and Sprint! Hants ill be ready April 10th. & OAK GROVE Miss Hazel Stanton returned Sunday i evening from a short stay in Portland, i II. A. Cunning was a business visitor in Hood Kiver Wednesday and Thurs-1 day of last week. Miss Irene Irquhart spent last Sun-! day at the home of her parents, Mr. i and Mrs. W. L. Nichols, and returned, to Portland Sunday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Gladen left Sat-; urday to spend a week in town, where j Mr. Gladen is a juror for the present term of court. Friends of Miss Gertrude Irwin will be sorry to learn of her resignation as teacher in the primary grades ot tne Oak Grove school. Miss Irwin was forced to give up her work on account of ill health, and hopes, with a much needed rest, to regain her strength in a hott time. She will be succeded by Miss Anna Hinrichs, of the Karrett district. Ms. V. J. Rlackburn and children have located on the Simons ranch, hav ing come here recently from Univer sity Place, Neb, Mr. I'ierson and family are now liv ing in the i naries airananan nouse, after spei.dn g the winter in Portland. They expect to erect a residence in the near future on their own rancn, wnicn is located in tlrs district. Mrs. Osborne and children moved out to their ranch Friday, atter spending the winter in California and Hood River. Extensive plans have been made for the teachers meeting and dedication of the Oak Grove school next Saturday, the 12th, and a profitable time is as sured all who attend. Oak Grove resi dents are requested to provide enough lunch for their own family, and for two or three extra, as there will be a number'of visitors ; also bring cups and silverware. ColToe, plates and paper napkins will be furnished at the school house. Church services will be held in the Oak Grove church next Sunday morn ing ut 11 a. m. and Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Following this services will be held every second Sunday morn ing instead of in the afternoon, as has been the custom heretofore. Rheumatism, as a result of kidney trouble, stiff and aching joints, backache and sore kidney will all yield to the use of Foley Kidn;-y Pills. They are tonk in action, quick in results, curative al ways. W. S. Skeltuii. Stanley, Ind.. savs: "1 would not take f UKj for the relief from kidney trouble I received from- one single box of Foley Kidney Pills." Cha. X. Clarke. DID YOU EVER STOP TO FIGURE OUT how much of your time you spend in bed? Just think of -it sometime and you will make up your mind to be as comfortable as posssible. You will buy a S. E. BARTMESS Oak Street Furniture, Undertaking and Embalming ill! Not Tufted Guaranteed 20 Years Cooper's Spray Fluids Tested practically for three years in Oregon, and clean trees from Sari Jose scale, funjru3 scab, antracnose and pear blight. PLEASANT TO HANDLE A e-afin A SOIL FUMIGANT, DESTROYS INSECTS Vpienie in GROUND. WRITE FOR BOOKLET. CHAS. G. ROBERTS. Agt. 247 Ash Street, Portland r. Mcdonald Hood River The Purity Dairy Co. Yolirs for prompt service and Good Milk TfiOS. D. CALKINS Below are Listed a Few of Our Many Bargains Shaker Salt 2-Pound Package Arm & Hammer Soda Per Package Washing Powder "GOLD DUST," Large Size "FEARLINE," "CITRUS," Laundry Soap, 11 bars 25c E. E. KAESSER Cash Grocery 5c 5c 20c RANCHERS and ORCHARDiSTS Increase the Productivity of Your Land By Laying Cement Drain Tile And if You Are Going to Build, You Want to Investigate the Miracle Concrete Building Block BRADLEY BROS. Taylor Street Phone 2221