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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1913)
IIOOD RIVER OLAUMt. THURSDAY. ATOrsTlOlS . - - nil t ii it hi 1 11 h i in it II i " i i nr. run i i oit i , i n m hhv v m m - -m I II LB 111'. 11 A ft I I m.1 I A S ft -J V . m i I . -w a - -- rw U PARK, SAYS HMlUK U.A.u. LUA.m'.HL.u i . . - - Have You Bought . g-e These Lately? HOT WATER BOTTLES A new'seamless one. 1 We'guaranteelfor two'years. FOUNTAIN;SYRINGES A guaranteed article ABSORBENT COTTON The Red Cross Brand. Bath Sponges, Castile'Soap. K. C.Lemon Witch Hazel Cream, The great'Cream for chaffed.'or rough hands. TOOTH BRUSH That holds its bristles. Good Toilet or Bath Soaps. Hair Brushes and Combs. K. C. LINIMENT For sprains, burns or rhumatics. K. C. Belladona and Capsicum s Plaster For lame backs, cold on che9t or strains. WE AIM TO PLEASE KBIRtttCASS ... STAMP'S r.BEEN TRADING STAMPS 3QC J 1 1 WE GIVE 5. & H. v w K 1" I ; - it Stitrmrnt ii Read This P P Before you buy. We ask you to call and inspect our complete line of New and Second Hand Furniture, Stoves and Ranges. Everything m house furnishings We will take your old furniture or stoves in exchange for NEW GOODS. O. P. DABNEY & SONS Guaranteed Cheapest Outfitter Agents for Charter Oak Stoves and Ranges THOSE 3281 Cor. Fourth and State Stb. of the Flrxt National Bank of Hood River ... . .... ...... ui.i4lnu tt 111 .nMlit ol IUK IMC nw........ . every depiwitor July 1, 1W13. who bttauot mmle .'..,.r .... ...I... t.uu .w.f nrltlnlmivfliinV IMfl RUflHfnik.UI WinillK .,,.....- r Hi IiIh deposit, principal or IntereM, for - . .. ' i ..... mi I ... most iu I..I V rloa oi more iuhh wvcn tijr.in i.......-.- prior to nalii dale, with the name, Iiint known place of residence or p.wtottice adit reus of Mich nareuitor. and the fact of litH death. II known. Reld, Ralph, Cascade UK-Its. Oregon .16 -it) .15 .03 .2U .M .XI 2.0U Keld. Kftipn, i.awaue Reynolds, May, Hood River, Donovan, 1 noa , Hemerel, Pete, Thayer, H., " Roberts, T. A., " Hlakely. D. W., llarUiiHLi, J. L., " Jaiiiea, H., " McReynoldg, W., " Kicuoraaou, u.. Strowbridge. Mary, " Hood Kiver rooiuaii Wallln, C, " STATE OF ORKUON, ) Wi. County of Hood River. J I, K. O. lilanchar, being first duly sworn, depose and aay upon oath, that 1 am the cashier ol the First National Bank of Hood Klver, (Jonnty of Hood River, Stale of Oregon; that the foregoing statement Is a full, trite correct and complete statement, showing the nsme, last known tesldenoeor address, fact ol death, tf known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required by the provi sions of Chapter lis, ol the Oeneral Ijiws of Oregon, 1907. .rlii i.j. v . i ....... ....... Subscribed and sworn lo before me this 14th day of July, A. D. MM. ' Jyl7a7 Nolary Public forOregi n. r r s SareenL of slawa riuiGHVi . ". .. .l..... .neir(rd the wulrd ureal ..i .nthnritv on trees, anu a itautr a io n fiitrora i incnoi in tne BCVUIIU U.J.I . ...,-.... mnwmenL was in l ort- land last ween, no "t""1"" ho Jo,la Charlet Stratton, former :j . j.r .ha KoRton nark board. uresmcii ------- . - lA Hoarrf Thaver. of Lancaster. Mas. .JUB F HrUC!L U 1 V 1 1 J J . 1 ' .. . atldreas be given ai Arbortum. Mass., m that ne is trie u reciiria lor ii - .. . . head of the greatest coiieciion cnree. and ahiuba in tne umicu eiaico, . in the world. This i Harvard univer- itv'a "tree achooi. o - c.roiitit rame tu ureivzon un ,ht nnl,l orobably lie considered an eccentric mission. The l icet tjrewerin, ui -i-cn n.hi.h a native to suuli erii ur- spruce, - . , ,,. isred to aee it and came clear across the country, with nia irieiius, ior u.e purpose, lhia ia nut "r, I:,.. ..... h.f ha haa taken. He will jL... .....j.l..iimD of the I'irea and en r . . hm in th Ar rfavnr to iraneM!" - 1 Thura IB OI B SDCCllIlCn 111 the city park which ia alive, but which ia not growing very wc... There can oe n """C"" .ioo. . .. . u,..l ahnnlil not fnrniallv way aiuuut -- ;- - - - - , . be made into a national park, said Professor Sargent, "inis snuuiu ue j Kofora the forests are tuKen ...,o,. Tho lumber value of the trees r . . . 11,.,.,4 i .,thi on the aiopea oi wouui ou .., comparea to r: h.,i...i 'i h.. t'm.fi.di.rate r Th..u r j.v spin i ,t .y... .. , .. .;.. 1 ,0fll Hood be maae im "ui -.1 .i .unt ita hase that will I't'r- mit aecese to the scenic wonders that 1 am informed exist there. "Another thina mat urek-u" miumu u ; o MmnWv eouimicu arnor- linVC ID O vj.. . . . .I 1- lum. Thia Should ce unuer ine uuic ersitv and nut under anv political organization. Growing conditiona here are minutely superior ... n.k... ...a h.lfl in AlttKHHCUUfeiia. v onniH have sDecimcns of almost every plant, or tree." For manv ears there tun i r, growing aentiment an.ort; the hf.i-i.--l survivors that they sf cu u as an i . ization make ore n.oro ;inii,.u;i- i the Chattanooga battidn d I: . over apam the tcer.es l i-' i happy coineutenee, the invitu.-ii -i thw trt. riirisii'L' aiui i en j i t extended and aeceptnl 1 r t.v encampment, to tliiit il n hiw t ' centennial of the ci klratnl t.itu.? t 1 Mission Kuliie, l.uok,;ul t n t "Dlooiiy Chickamauua." Ii i i-'. li ¬ very dates fck'ttol by ti v. t i - i the Grand Army cover the lifiutlin - -niversary of the last lunne.i i ;U -e,v , Chickamauga- Set t. l'. -d, lt m nrobable ttlMt tre KtU. alwiut one hundred thmrai.d m U Confederate reut.ion will I l- surpassed in heptcmler. .tni encampments have drawn 1 if ' ranging from two humlu I o ' .t..l ihniDitim viitnrs. even cities which could nut vie wiln t :.'. nooga in scenic attraetuius. iia. r,, ! tation facilities, or ln-turii i i tinns. In v ew of this enenmius ii.mun e visitors it is well to pem t ci t 1 t i nooga a preparedness, me twy". committee of the inoi r i i U i 1 campment Association I c nu I larue part of the leaders who siiM'i, in similar capacity in iwny. iv if. ords, properties, eniph mi ai 1 i ence are all carried foiwurd u ti t . new organization, thus asui n.g i-... blunders due to inespetu-i -.ee v, .11 1 e u i ii ( i this city together into one entliusiiiMii niaaiullH nf diiiiii. thiima m hi IME is a firm heliover ia the Survival of the Fittest" UnJcr his ii.rn scrutiny and relentless vifiln-.- t h it of little nu-rit is short lived. i;i!( 1.1 ' it a xi -r vi 1 1. i Il r.si- r'H-v t .:.". ilo that have eslah YAu, rcjn-.tat: l.tivt- t'.l tho U'.-t of time, and VU-:iti-n vit:i .;!!::;'.!- j-ri-lo that vt? are agents lZy.:-ic icanges Mitchell Wagons For 76 Yi..r. the l.cJiIer Paroid Roofing ()cr 100 Years Back of It Yale Locks Known AU Over the World Cattaraugus Cutlery Fverv Blade Warranted Land For Sale 1 have about 1,000 acres of No. 1 Apple Land, most of it under ditch at prices ranging from f GO per acre up. In tracts from ten acres up. J. R. STEELE Hood River - - - Oregon For Rent Apartments in New Telephone Bldg. Call Telephone Office. Notice of Sheriffs Sale lu the Circuit Court of the Blate of Oregon for Hood Kiver eouuijr. Onrtts Kelly, Plaintiff, 1 va I George D Ctilbertaon and Care- jas. line uuioeruHni, antu. m. .u i.ori.ii hla wlln. lk'IVudnuU. I Notice U hereby given that by virtue o' a wril of execution lu foreclosure anil orter ol wile Iwmea oat oi me i in-im ij" i;; oforeuon for Hood. Klver County on the llth dav or juiy, m i- iu " F.u.... .. . UlfaillHl luw lirwuuiuw, ..... .. aud order of sale Is to me directed and m il- manning me u sen um inuiyj ' described for the pnrpoee of mi tidying the Judgment of plaintiff In said cause for the sum of thirteeu hundred (l;w.0ft) dollar with interest thereon from the 81st day of October, im, at the rale of 8 perceut per annum and one hundred and fitly (iiauOTO dollar, a tu.r ney s, and the further sum of twenty (SJO.om dollars costs and costs and expenses lucu.red upon said writ of execution and sale. '.. . I.. mulrI anM with Hflln now. nieieioiw, iu viv..iJ..y- " ---- ------ ,1 ..4 n.ilav BdIa. I W I OH the 15th exeuutiou ...... v. - ----- - - - . j lain at ..viiu'ir n Tn . at the uay ui fluKii",!"...-" 7. ii,;,: , ui, front door oi mo raiun nun . ....... County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder ior wwi iu uuu described real proierty .itiiated In Hood The Northwest quarter of the Northwest nuarter of Section twenty-one, Township one North Kauge II Kast of Wlllatnetta Meridian, contalnliig tony acres Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon. First Issue July 171 h, 1M.1 Last issue Aug. 14th, WIS. MEAT goes a long way from the stockyard to the butcher's block. - Its the quality that tells in the end. Meat may be fresh and yet not be first quality. FRESHNESS AND QUALITY is the standard we set for our customers. We buy the best, and sell at prices within the reach of all. HOOD RIVER MARKET Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fpr Hood Klver County. The Unlied states National Bank ol Salem, a Corporation, Plaintiff wow a CjrthhiA. Clarft A.Urtb- V ble, his wile aud John Bayoe. J i ivan thill hVVtrtllPOfft miiit-n in ucicu nv a ------- - - - -J r , urt llnlur Writ OI (IXeCUVlOU IU luiwiumim v-v' of Sale iwsued out of the Circuit Court of the day of July, 1M13, In favor of plaintiff and against tne acieuuHiiin, mu""." - order of sale Is to me d Ireeted and command ing me to sell the real property hereinafter de scribed tor me purpO." mraijiui ment of plalntifi In said cause for the sum of JI587 00, with interest thereon at the rate of per cent, per annum from the 14th day or Angust, 1811. and the further sum ol 2tm.ufl as special attorney iees. aim u ' bursementsof the suit taxed and allowed at t'i 25, and costs and expenses Incurred upon this writ of execution and sale. jNow therefore, In compliance with said ex ecution and order of sale, I will on the 'iia day ol August, 1913, at the hour of 10 o clock n, fnmt iionr ol the Court House in auction to the highest bidder lor cash In hand trie lonowiug ub;h " ..j... II Ui....('nnntV CrWOn. ll-Wlt.! . . . ., ... Qui.i ..ti Tlilrl v.lTnlir (34), in Township One (I), North of Kauge Ten (10) Kat of Willamette Meridian. In Hisid Kiver County, Oregon, containing 41 acres more or less. Dated this the 24th day of July, 11.4. Sheriff of Hood River County, Oregon VIM lutl .111 V IA. Last Issue August 21st, 1913. Ohio Apples Scarce (From the Marion Ohio, Daily Star) v o..ti,.l nn the market is causing a i..,. oonamllv more trouble than ui-aicio Rwnw.w.j .. ...i.,D aava th lie aware uazette. The crop tnis year ia veiy oumn ov. 1 . I, .1 la n.,naiitlruit for. ally, DUl tJeiawaro io "' i. i.uoiioo mirmiimiine the city lUiiaiiv wvi-" - . nrnhorrla. all too ItiW at 0081, big a it" - " ' , where emudge pots were empioyea vo i,t tho Intn fronts. From these there is a small crop, the earliest of which, it IB stated, win ue exnauBieu it.,.i- tho t, iv laws, the rjrouuet must be sold by the pound, ami the nrioo ill nn! four llOUIlliS for M tn,f,ru,l at thn nlil bushel rate, LCI1I.O. lftM. - - . this makes the prices 75 cents a peek or three dollars a bushel, a price not u.n Ucfnra for HlHlU'a eXCCIlt lllUc! ,,t- t coaaon than now. Local IIIUIC wu. i - - dealers do not hold out n'eheering pros pect for very much better prices in the fuio. onnlou and there, is everv indica- min f't ' " , , , , tion that many an apple lover will have to content Inmseii eiuier who a h.h niicketbook or a lessened satisfaction I - 7 - - tUJn foil linn tan. c. . n;tK Kia thn nnult' Thui arc l.VCIl Willi Ulliti iv ' being offered are but a second or third grade. Some orchard, which ordinarily .n.lnno hiinrirprU nf bushels, will not r f l,u hava even tne iirsi iiiuuiuio m amount for sale this vear. Masons to Meet in Grand Canyon Tiia nronilPnnvnn nf Arizona will l e MoaAnin toninlu Senteinlier H .,.,,1 o fin thnan rhii. Hie All.ullh Lodge, No. 2, A. f . ami a. m., oi Phoenix, will use the canyon for con ferring Masonic degrees on candidates of that jurisdiction. -..,.,h Mooter I.Rnv Miildleton. 01 VJianu - - ' j . - Globe, granted special dispenastion for the event, mhbohb uhuurhuui United States had expressed a uesne to be present if the permission was glven- . , , It has oeen pianneu to enact me ap prentice degree at the bottom of the canyon at the toot oi jiriuni rtnirei tnii tho ti. owcraTt netrreu uu toe plateau half way up the trail, and the masters' degree at Point Hopi, on the rim of the canyon. Uood Hoasoiifor HU Eiitliusiasin When a man liaH suffered several days uitli nolic. Hinrr hoea or other form in bowel complaint and in then cured soiiin .,.t n,uii im nn nr two doses of t hani liprlt.in'H (folic. Cholera and Diarrlioe.t tipineilv. as is olten tne care, n m i natural that he should be etithuniaf tit in Vila nrnisM of the rpniedv. and esne cmllV ih this me cam ui a wvoi ' ... .i . 1 ft-.. It ...1..... ii. t..i,r i id t nt'Aai(iiHfi. i rv il n iirii tn T 1 1(1 1 inv u v... - t ' a reinedv. It never falls. Sold by all dealers even better, bigger am! luau-r w-m. No veteran tir other visitor i eni c.-. the city's cordiality or ability h..i... nooga'haa a whole-soult'i in t mi i. ,i tion to make the tiit U. A. L. -campment held in the real moth epochal in refpect to auei.uiiucu : enjoyment. Unusually low rainuuu idol in effect for the encampment, pr .1 aSl. micr ill ii'.ps. ami certainn- wit h greiit many. The enea'tipment.ti'getl.ci with the constant attraction.-. eii i. exist in and around Chiittaminiilirul i and will serve to bring Hh.i.: ! t ,) this city not directly connected wu:i i particularly lnteresuu in mo vl 1 1 itself. Chattaiiooga-spekin ol the entire community-is a hustling, grav ing City 01 111)0111 JIIO.UOO pfOpn S. r . Hlythe, ot tne t uuny oii- . A. U., has received a communication from Chattanooga relative to the en campment and a number ol loeul vi l- 1 . i ! . . . . .i . .i ; .. i .. it 1 5.- erans are niucn iiiieieMu " ern meeting. It is prubni'Je tliiit number of local men win utiei.u im encampment. I 'i i n Co LJ -,J , lj - -jtwi Cv4 i wa v The Firm That "Malies Good" , Phone Oak and 1st Sts. It; lltU Notice to Creditors Butler Banking Company ESTABLISHED 1900 Capital One Hundred Thousand Dollars SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES LESLIE BUTLER, Presided TRUMAN BUTLER. Vice-President C. H. VAUGHAN, Cashier for nitrlfit of Oreron. In the Matter ol flordoo Hasklns aad Florence Haskins Bankrupt. NO. 247B IN BANKRUPTCY itntiA ia hofuhv o-ivon llmi nn the Itit day of August. A. 1. Wia, Uordou Uaklnii and Florence iiasitins, oi uusu, urnjwu. tnc u.. ... -1 - Kn.nn w.u Hn u udfiintnntm . r i. i.n flrat vitotl nv thptr creditors will be belt! th nttlcea of the underHlgned. Koom4Ul-z-a-i-n, reuutu J?"1"1 ..? iaij .i Hid m at arhlnh ttmff Rllid Credit .'J.iiAn4 n.nuihilrf.lillml. HI mitlkt A t.Fn-t.Hftmtnetbebankrnpt, and transact mien ovner duhiuww an mj njt tJ Wi.' Hire mm uiwhuii. . . . Claim must be presented in form required i i ii .. t. .... in AnH aivftrn in MY liiv nmiRi ti,Mj Ai,t . The scheauleflied dlscloea ewtlmatd assets CHK8TERO. MURPHY. Rferee In Bankruptcy Dated August 4tli, lvl:i. Notice of Sheritrs Sale u.it..i.h.l.D.lbn thai nnrKtmnt lo fkn ezecntion lnnued out of the Cln-uit Court of the Btate of Oregon ir riooa mrer wu.ij, in unit tliereln wndlni. wherein w wx u'.hnMui Mtninr (:kiriimnv. a oorDoratlon 1. plain ti B, and W. 8. Hrlbble et at ai (le- ut, 1913, to roe directed and commanding me to sell the property hereinafter described to HtllHiy cerium juugim; ... uHnicuidii uTmnii. ...... - ---- rf. the 6th day of September, MS, at the hour ol one o'clock p ni.,at the door of the County ..... ... . i itt .. v UjuuI L Ivor Ir. gon, Kll to the highent bidder for cash in hand, in separate parcels, the following de- .crioea irtris, wfwu; ihbi, ,u...n. ......... the Northwest q uarter of Section 21, Township t North, Range 10 Kant W M , and aecond the North half of the Northeast quarter of Hectlon 21, Township 1 North, Range 10 Kaist W. M.; Mid aale. will be to '.be bighetM bid der for caub In band. Dated at Hood River, Oregon, Aognrt 7th, 1W. THOMAS F. JOIISSON, tsherlff. ' Aug 7-Sept 1 i.-W. R. & N. Issues Handsome Folders nf thn hnndaomest railroaa folders recently seen are those just is- i i... th. n -WT R Ts fin. nnd BUeu vy tuc v. ... ... ... teilimz o( the wonderful scenic attrac- tiona along tne mm-oiumoia uii and the opportunities of central Ore iron One of their folders, entitled, r... .. A I . I "Summer rastimta niung mc vjuiuiii- bia River.'Ms replete with information tnr the nrnHneetive tourist ar.a is nana- somely illustrated with engravings of photograpns oi oiumum river .uu mountain scenes. On the reverse side of the folder ex tolling the Central Oregon district is map of Oregon ana wasnington. mi towns and cities, rivers, counties ana wagon roads are given on tne map. a given place may oe quicmy iounu uy the key index printed on the map. "Tales of Honej and Tar" from Went and East Win. Lee. Paskenta, Calif., says "It gives universal satisfaction and I use only Foley's Honey and Tar Compound .f :u P n UKnla Mid. dleton, Ga., writes, "I had a racking la- grippe cough anu nnanaiiy goi renei taking Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound." Use no other in your family and refuse substitutes. Chas. N. Clarke, Hruggint. Stranahan Builds at Cannon Beach Hon. C. H. Stranahan is erecting a summer cottage on his property at Cannon Beach. The structure will be 24x28 feet. Geo. Stranahan left last week to aupcrvise the building of the rH ha null his wife and C. H. Stranahan and wife will spend a por tion of the remainder of the summer on the coast. V. M. Slaven will also visit the coast. FRESH AIR KIDDIES MAY COME HUu: Hood Kiver may enlertiim ri nf the poor children Ht.d tin n n ot who are hemg hci.hhu noin i by the Associiittd (, l.antu s el city. Silver tun mill other v mh Vi k Inuiim luive lithen im- folks by the hundreds and h.i" . n- them the times of their nvi m ti-t .,.n,.iD 'II. to owhil' mmri' i- submitted by Mrs. C. 11. Cu.stner for week's paper : i The Associated LiliariticR oi i iihw is trying to give vaennoim w mnllura nnll l-lull rpll lit 11101 T ("lilU't l Uu districts, by aeiiding hem to tl-e coun try for two weeks, hiivenon unu mi -i valley towns are taking many, i.u.d tin Irw.ol Wnmnn's C ill) hdH been roiiiH flni lo pliiee some in our Valley if pni-MliK . The society pays car inn: promo. clothing, and each one v.-ill Imve physician a certiticate neiore 1010,1 If there are any wno citii t-''o-001. o, more of thene needy ptrsotis a lnm.e 1 1 for a short time, or any wtm enre 10 contribute to the fund, Mrj-. t bus nastner. nresuletit nt tlie wnnonii Club, phone 217H, will he glad to give information and forward names. A cli il l that ban intentional wovi.ih i- Imndienpiied in iicgronth. A low .1.. e f WlllriC'S CK1-.AM l-.KAl.n-i -r. destroys and expels worms; the. eiiiht iniiiiediatelv imi.roveH ami 1 m ue.-, 00- derfllllv. l'riee '-'.K-per liollle. ,-o..i in Chas. N. Clarke. Pendleton rrcpares For Rouud The people of Pemleltnn, Ore., vn making elaborate prepiirntioi'8 for l,.. next Hound Up, to be held M'Plembei 11 12, and 13. This wild w.m I' typical of the assemblies ot cow i ' ui the earlier days, is now ore ( I tb. most heralded and famed infiii-.i. ments of its kind given m the ii-.- t 1 ... anuearina picturesque cow n n - '-' decade aeo. 1'endelton lint oolV t cowboys and Indians ftnm t neighborhood, but they come Hum , i. nnrta of the country to take pint in tn bucking and rope tying conte-ts The Hound Up attracts tioou u.v. people every year, and dozer, h of t. business men and orchatdisti hao made journeys to the Eastern Ougoi city to witness the thrilling and ph. turesque performances of the cowbi.yi- 1 ' C ' r f 7 7 hp 1 w i.. e.din an ! CooKinj; Apparatul I : 'L , 1 1 ) : 1 Pans t-isc Slaves Toaster Stoves 1 . . 1 . . . ...-!.. M..,l.o i!e 1'i-U-e. Let lTs Show You. . ' ' . m; i. COLHV Phone 1524 , " t . -if, .(N'lltACTORS II iS l OVfc IWa3 FibiiVeRctablesandFruitinSeason Flour and Feed i i :i2i ilood River, Oregon If you sit in a ctxd draft when yon are heated and get a stiff neck or lame back, you will be looking lor gouietning tnai will ease tne pain, nx your mum on BALDARD'B SNOW LINIMENT and don't be talked out of it because it is the best pain relieving liniment you can get anywhere. Price 2oc, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Chas. S. Clarka. Suffered Eczema Fifty iurs Seems a lout; time to endure tin' ha in! burning, itching, "martin!:, skiii-m-. .0-1 known as "tetter unoim-i n.ioo- .... tVv.mio Ki'l'lim L'OIld ill lO.dl. , ill -' ti.nt !, llnlisdii's Ke.ema Oiiitnnj it. proven a perfect cure. Mrs. 1- L. Kenney writes: I eann o,,ni..iontlv puiress niv thanlts to m l I your Ir. flobsoti's l'.e.emit Unit n.eiit "has cured my tetter, which lux tio-il ..... f,,r fivi.r fil'lv veais " lid- liaii Chas. N. Clarke. Arsenate of Lead hilN i'.i'j.t s unit' from n row which had pra. in an orchard sprayed with arsenate of i...i ki,i ,01!i,m,ihl.- for the death luaii id iiuii. j . of three babies at Wcnactbee, accord ing to a dispatch, inc. name wen; treated for dysentery and it was not unti the cow died that tne rem cu e of the deaths was revealed. All orch ards in the valley were sprayc 1 wuu .u: n.iir, ..hunt Kiilsivs iicn i.mi lire- 1111a ouiuu'i" ,",.' - j o minimis are being taken to pnvent;!. more fatalties. 1 The victims are the three year 0.0 . son of Raymond S. Duncan. i. rd ti t three year old daughters of A. lcmpe ton and Riifus Wood. '1 in: 1 i root t; -old daughter of Mr, TempU.-ton and the year old son of Mr. Wood are seriously ill. Iletnurkahli- Cure of ljenlery "I was attacked with dyswitei y about July 15th, and used the dueti.r s ni-vii- cine and other remedies u n o-- only getting wor-C all the time. I unable to do anything end my vci-l.t dropiH'il from 14: to 12". pounds. 1 But tered lor aitoui i iiH'iiio-' .1 . ..... advised to use Chamberlain's ("lie. Cholera and Diarrhoea Keim dy. t u-ed two bottle of it ami it gve me perma nent relief," wriU'S P.. W'. Hill, nf now Hill, N. C. For sale by all dealers. i i il ': 1 j ! 1 I I. I 1 i ot ' It. I i led I ' 1 iv 9 I i i I 111 i i Dairy Co. Yours far prompt service and (ioot! Milk , CALKINS OTICE ; 1 , i, p (, fi jhX-ial Attention With kILAND CORNELL r Vail " I' ' J tat.IrtStl-ft"Cg ,....., t7nirvir-v'i Orchard Land Mood River CoiUM-lio (,uv Y. t .d-.var.ls U. C. M. a.YNCH Parkdale t pitei Hood Kiver Valley r-ot "Reiver lour Makes Bread Ilavinfi tKe Old Breacly Flavor AT YOUR GROCERS POOR PRINT