The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, December 03, 1914, Image 4

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 19U
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for
Clhiristan&s
Giftfs
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UR STOCK OF CHRISTMAS GOODS is the broadest and handsomest array we have ever had and
n 11 j """uKu our ime or nanasome articles otters many suggestions to the Christmas shop
pers. Call and see our splendid display. It is a pleasure to show you our goods. Remember that all of
"kill Olim fi-AAHn nun sma .r. J -C J -1
vuj. wvu wuD cue engictvcu nee ox enarge.
Laraway Leads with a Complete Stock of
.Watches
, stemn? ware, i ji i r i t m as
Cameos in Rings, Brooches, LaVallieres
Handsomely enameled and engraved lockets. Our own
goods engraved free of charge.
Bracelet Watches
Best finished and most up-to-date articles
on the market.
f IU LARAWAY O'l
k 'rR fm XKa - M
21 JEWELED.
To Give A
WATCH
purchased at this store is
I giving wisely and well. Our
stock contains a wide assortment of
solid gold and filled gold patterns.
-apt
The watch movements are of a make noted fnr'timp-
keeping and low cost of upkeep THE ELGIN. Com
plete lines of both men's and women's watches. See
them early while the stock is complete.
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
W. F. L A R A WA Y
HO.OD RIVER
OREGON
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ii
ODELL
There will be a shooting match at
(Well near the postoflic on next Satur
day Dec. 5 beginning at 10 a. m.
nhutguns, rifles and revolvers will be
used.
A special meeting will be held at the
. school house Friday, tomorrow, after
noon at 3.30 o'clock, for the purpose of
voting a special tax for the mainte
nance of the school, and f..r
action of such other business as may
fftlVUlllI ia .lln ...... ...I . &
t,..j . uintnuu in at gucn meeting.
A car load of coal to be used fnr f..i
for the Steam annual witk .!,:!. ....
t .i Sre w,dcnlnK the main ditch
U1 'o cbbi rorK irrigation Uistrict
uiuunueu ni uueu last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 11. Lewis and
.lw en wren spent Thanksgiving
i .""-',lu wnere iney visited
t. i.ewis parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11
8. Lewis, and Mrs. lamia' m...i,...
Mrs. Ledyard. and other relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery, of Van
COUVer. Wash., mmnl ni...:..:...
day at the Home of Mrs. Montgomery's
t ', l .. ' " C3W'CK- Jney re
lumcu nuine sunciay.
Vv hen Mr. and Mrs. Connawav moved
to Hood Riyer they were unable to find
Gerald s tricycle which may have been
m iiicu ii ami would be gald to
know who is its owner. If so thev
.. u,,.t, H iMvor wnien uerald
"UUIU wreciaie n iney would notify
ouuicuiie wno will com
municate with them.
The Ladies' Aid society will meet on
Wednesday of next week at the church,
each provided with a lunch. At noon
all Will hint h tnoulho. Tl... .1... 'ii
I , . 7, . uay win
l.e devoted to final arrangements for
...a annum WHICH Will be held
.. ii. u uMBt iiieni, rruiay, December 11,
..... ..v aim evening, complete an
iiouncemont in next week's issue of
the Glacier.
A meeting of the Guild will be held
i m .' arlernoon at the home
v m., . I-, ftemp.
J. A. Moore, of Seattle, Wash., wan
a guest last week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. K. Davenport.
Mrs Alice Kemp has been suffering
from bronchial trouble during the past
Bi veral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. fielding left last
week for Portland where they expect
to spend the winter.
iE-n,'rk lcft W"'nday for
htar.fleld, Ore., where for the sixth
consecutive season he will prune the
large apple, peach and pear orchard of
raie & Son. 1'nrt lo,,,i u i
7. , ! - - ifBvini?
for btar.held, Mr. Clark completed six
weeks pruning in Hood Kivcr valley
orchards He will probably remain in
eastern Oregon six weeks or two
months, as the winters in that locality
are much more dry than ours and out
door work is not hindered by snow and
rain, and he has orders booked for
work that will require that length of
time. After his return home he will
again be busy in Hood River orchards
lor a time extending over something
like two months. 8
Alex It Rrnnlia I., f HI I - . .
for Portland, where he will remain for
few days before going to Cherryville
for the winter. Mr. Brooke has ac
quired quite valuable orchard property
ri Odell which he is developing as rap
idly as possible. F
withers P rXW deep,y w 'mW
with Mrs. E. C. Mahaney whose mother
passed away; at her home in Hood
River Sunday morning.
The meeting last Sunday night in
Which memhnm nf Kt u-.i.i-
I I i . . . . "BlIICB Dium
class, lea nv iniua Sunm n
ticipated, was gratifying to all inter
ested. A line spirit was evident.
npeciai meetings ; each evening this
week except Saturday, llest local
musical taient promises assistance.
ev. fembertnn. nf linfn, ...;n i,
, "til UQ
present each evening until and includ
mg rriuay. tJach evening will be
buiiio special ieature. Fri
day evening will be known as family
aVlninr Whan nuwnnn .1 . L ' 1 i
iaiciio mi cnuuren are
especially invited to attend. On next
Sunday evening the Ferguson Bible
v,ihbs win oe responsible for the meet
ing, speakers, music and so forth.
lime 7:30 each evening. Everyone is
An filial 11 ii in.,ltnJ i a.. .
iHVlitJU IU Dfl IirflRPIlt at avAvu
service.
The C.E. Hnciptv win
. . -j ..... i.a.o mo entire
evening at the Union church next Sun-
uuy miss wooarine. eader.
The books at the local branch liLraru
are beins rhnnoori unH nn t....
- r ' U vil IICAl JUCH-
uBy auernoon new books may be bor
AT,. i""u"s oi me library in
uueii.
Harrv Mnnrn uihn h i r
arrived this wocii- fnr .,ic; li!
. ioifc wiiii ins
daughter, Miss Myrtle Moore, and Bis
ter, Miss Susie Moore. Mr. Moere will
reniHin rmrA until nriA. fit.-:-.
.. u I "iT """" uriBiinas,
When lift Will nrAnirl I
... ... ..... w umiauH, wnere
he formerly resided.
- A DOStal wm ronsivnH I... k n. .ii
- - " ' ' v. wjr iiifj vueu
corresnoniiunt frm m.o u h i
who with her husband, was in Portland
On the wav tn sniifU.ii ivi;. .
We shall miba sn inrli:i. .1...
.., -- .iiucuiiiio Bly on a
pleasure trip and in hopes of benefiting
mv health " oni1 Ma f K
" . .no, jcillll.
BELMONT
PINE QROVE
Do nni fnran tiA f J:n. :i wt
Fridav of th t ti, m l
sale of fancv and useful rtipia
nAnn l.,l, . .l . .
unwii lur inn ifapntra ant oki
",,lJ "mwi
v-UIIUICIl,
a iiu LiiLiri'ii anil MiniMirh
vices will be held as usual next Sunday
nnrninn V,n u 1.. . .'
,v . 8 i cujifs meeting
the evening. .
We are oA in q m.. 1
D.,u . i o. aicniiie mc
onald. teacher nf (h ...,!
out acain nf(.i. . " .
hi,o ...i.k ":T euoiweu Wine
nlVii Bicmiesg lor a lew weeks
Mr. and Mm R n'i!r, j
at dinner Friday. Rcv. and Mrs. G. E.
1 nlTn 1 J Esther Sc,ln'i'l' nd Miss
William Clark
. . . - j""b,oi buii 01 mr
nu mrs. L,. K. Chirk. u.
November 2S tn Min. c.n. ti ;
Pn.tl.n f."'l.. 'I...""'
tumidly ul fiooa mver
f "r-ca,"d - Mk turned
Kooert W augh, who is attending the
"iuiiuui IIIUI III1IV.
Mr. and Mm r. lt r
... : . " "eiiiun enter
Minw a,nnM Sundy in honor 9f
iicii uiu'ih ann nnrii u- i .
John Black. ,hn Uf ni " 1! : .';"a rs-
. T . lor raon-
trase, Colorado, where they will spend
a fpw Him u 1 r.: . r,. .
.... j u iiieiuia. iney ex
pect to spend tha winter in S n;.
The young people held a very inter
esting meeting last Sunday evening
w.thlMrs. Cordie O'Brien, leader. The
subject under consideration was
XohtTfcc?a.,cSrer8nfe,
Miss Bess Isenberg spent Thanksgiv-
n8.,wit,hothe home folks "turning to
Portland Saturday.
Guy Harvey, of Wamic, Ore., spent
the week end at the home of Mrs. Isen
berg and family.
Mrs. R .T NinknlDnn J I
....nuiouii dllU IBIIIIIV
spent Thanksgiving at the home of her
mntkaa I J x .
1 , ,', vannen ana tamily, in
Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones were
iiiaimBgiving guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Isbell and family.
Mr. and Mm. Can ...j
, , : . v-.RV uBiiunav HI1U
ann anrl .I i .. 1 .. . . i n.
vianuwny spent
Ihankscrivinc dnv ni ci.i a.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Massee and
Louiiijr.
Misses Lnnian Nolenn Cik..i v
rell. hlffh schnnl atiiHnnta ...:n
i u'Tj rr: -r-"-''' "mam
... iiwu mver ounng the winter
months. Thev mill h , .,;! i.i.j
thl hs.nA M I . . ... .
... uuiiib ui mr. ana airs. James In
galls.'
Mrs. NaTs. Nulsnn ami .1 1..-
v..., Hum use weanesuay to spend
Jhanksgiving at the home of Mr. and
rain, reier iNeison and family.
Mrs. Allan flrnhum nf
is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
tiiumas iving ano lannly.
Mr. and Mr Will
j r enter
tained Mr. ami Mra Hnl1 1 t
ily, Mrs. Regnell, Sr., Mrs. Julia
orunquiBi ana tamily Thanksgiving
Mrs. Inhnll ?v Mm m ..1
Isbell. Mr nnH Mm n -.n
rT ,T ' u- uaiioway, L,ou
Galloway, Holbrooke Galloway and
u."'a T5w?e,u Sunday of
o,.u hub. u. . Disnop and family.
Mr. and Mra Will 17o..nli ,
r. nu mrs. w. 1. rorrey and family
1 hanttaioviniT ).. '
"'IS'"' ""J.
Mr. and Mra Will n.,l lj ... .. .
. n,r fiB iiau as ineir
Kuesis mursaay j. w. Davis and fam-
..j-, wuiiu Hjrnn ana wr. and Mrs. Som
vl vino.
Mr and Mre. F. G. Church were
called to Beaverton, Ore., Thursday on
account of the serious illness of her
u.oiner, oya sproat, formerly a resi
dent of Pine Grove.
We are glad to know that Jessie, the
babv llmiuhtor nf M - ..
--- - wi, emu mre. uen
Lape, is out of danger and on the road
iu ucaiin again.
The M
at the home of Mrs. Lister. Owing to
" 'oornesa or inanKsgiving not as
many attended, hut i.,...
. - . -wj f-iivnaaiii) ui
ternoon was spent. The hostess served
cjr uamiy rciresnments.
Mr. and Mra Mi.... 1 ,
of Jrankton, spent Thanksgiving at
venp,.rt and family. '
MiM.r-indi Mr8-uHoward enberg and
10a a. i.: a 1 1 j ki-i in Mrur onrMn.n. j m 1
ana Mrs. Marsh iMiiha-i. L'i 1 i.
n II. and Mr. unit Mr. i-n r..L r
and rinah,. Th..r..J'",cr "erg
"n"'.. 'iiutouajr,
MrS. M. P. Inonhum M: n..
nuu luisa ess
j .. 8 ?rr Bues Thursday of Mr.
and Mr. P nurl AnnM I 11. 'in.
, . ,VJM iiiiimu, 111 noon mver
which he had rsfiuoH 9r,n
loss and breaks up his team
Wuite a number from Ruthton at
tended the Parent-Teacher's meeting
last Friday evening. Come again
friends and help a good thing along.
Marsh Isenberg and wife visited at
Gliiton over Sunday.
F. L. Gatchel and wife, newly weds
Were Visiting at Snrinnlnln k L '
T V. " "ftic, 111c nuiiit)
of Mr. and Mrs. L. 1. Vnrni ut
week and tha itam A, A ,.1 ..!.
desk unul too late for last week's pa
per. They are strangers to the writar.
but we wish them a smooth voyage
over the matrimonial sea on whose bil
lows they have just launched their
bark.
Miss Jnhnatnn toanhar ; l. 1.
in viic cikiiih
grade room, and her pupils are proud
as the little bov with hi nam kit
None in tha rnnm una nhaAM 1
. " ' ' HuoEiih ut laruy
aUrint? thA ninnth inat n.l .1
1 . . jmou pnai, auu 1UC
puuiis gainea a half holiday.
At the school riieetintr Tuesdnu en.
ing held for levying the tax for th
coming year and other business, a 7
"iiu lax was voted. This will run the
School Hnnther u onH n... !1
j .m. nuu pajf ail lliueui-
UIICOEI,
I ne f Hrent . Tunrhor mocin.
week was quite a success, considering
it as an amusement Tha .....
.,.j ...... . -. I.
svuu, nu me reiresnments well, they
were eood ton. Thev ova fllvniDk.J
- t J "w.w AULIIIOIItU
and served by the gentlemen, who made
piiiiio in Biaaea, dui mat was expected
out takan aa a nhnla it ninki 1
, L 7. ....w.w ainKtk uavo
ocen oeiier.
J. 0. Eastman and familv entflrtainari
a number nf thair frianHa ..i.t:
7 . "" iciaiivea
Thanksgiving. Their table was loaded
wun everytning that a hungry nerson
could wish for, and none knew better
than thev how tn maka nna foal t hn
v w... WI W k IIUIIIQ
"I buuii occasions
very valuable and ancient pieces were
biiuwii. oucn an exniDit is not only in
teresting, but instructive, especially to
1.110 CI1IIU1CII.
VALLEY CREST
Mrs. J. 0. Hannum left for Portland
r riuav wnere sn uriii anan.i h ,
ter.
GeftrPR Rftkar io r.nA A ..l
------ T" , luauiiiK a car wun
injr as rarKuaie.
A number frnm hara 0II..J.J IL.
. ..w.w uiitiiucu me
uieriBinmeni given by Urace V. Bon
ner at Parkdale Saturday evening.
waiter sparks had a runaway Satur
day afternnnn with M. v i:i.
team. No one was hurt, but the har
ness was quite badly broken.
Mr. and Mra Cnui m- 1
- "nrcoi juunrutt nave
moved back on the Williams place near
WMH S1UUU.
Messrs. .Tr.hr. onrl C... M.i
------. ... llu ooiu mcvonn re
turned to Portland Saturday.
Emmet Thnmaa niaa In I 1 t
------ naD in iiuuu mver
the latter part of the week.
Roy Routson spent Thanksgiving in
the Lower Valley with friends?
Mr. Hill and fa mllV Olhft haua
camping on Mrs. E. J. Cowlishaw's
place, have mnvpri infn h u
meriy occupied by Ernest M nnrna 1
pi;i?;ilanu? and.8on. Max, left for
iiannum Will
Biay in nma Kiver a few davs. but
win go ngnt to rortland.
MIDDLE VALLEY
Winkler.
;-Td;A i?ieev wJas a buB'nesB visitor
in The Dalles Monday.
Mrs. Arthur left Monday for a few
weeks stay with her parents at Castle
Lee Evans and son. Fred, and family
returned Sunday from a few weeks
.1., ni me goose country near Arling
j T "uwB wem 10 roriiand
Monday for a few days.
Prof. Amsden returned home Satur-
na2 V!",n-fa0m P-r.t"'. where he
n o ursi oi me week to con
sult a Snecialiat nhnnt hi. :n ..
feels much improved and stronger and
s.,ri.. in" "t."0.18 10 resume fun
.u fcuo OCIIUUI,
Mrs. Harry Lowden gave a surprise
party for her niece and nephew, Gladys
and Stanley Lowden, last Friday even-
inn
The litf la ann nf Mr mH M. CUill,n.
Galligan has been quite sick with ton-
SllltlS.
Mr. and Mra V. V t mm.L
. .... j, xjJl.Ul,R ICJIt UIC
last of the week for Portland to spend
me winter.
OAK QROVE
Miss Irene TJrniihnrt snanr i ui.-
. , ... . ,-.- uuwiio a ii an no
giving with ner mother, Mrs. W. L.
Nichols.
Miss Flnsnnr Pna ana nr.'li a..
. . " " "a vr iiiameiir
iicy visitor aunng ner Xhanksgivins
vacation.
Alfred C.nr rama hnmn MM r .
. , " i iiviiib AtUIII i ui w-
inu io cat luruey witb his family.
JllHca and Mra C r 01 .
daughter, Mist Hazel, spent the latter
v aas wees wun inends at Gam
as, Wssh.
Ed Bowarman nf Pinn;nn.t: ni:.
VlSlted frnm Thnrarlau ,.ntil XI J :
. . . . ..I..BMIIJ Minn muiiuay ai
the hnma nf hi. I.H u 1
v iiia Miutijcr, u. o. cower
man.
Mrs. Vnila T Infloatf nf 11.. .,,.
-. . .,,uv.j, ui ijuuie vauey.
Wash., came last week Wednesday for
few days' visit with her husband at
Ariiesnn a. ann atan tn h.
" th Thanksgiving celebration at
ncni a, wnere me Arneson and
Lindsey families were also feaataH
Mr. Tavlnr 1 mnVAli fha fleet k.
irom ine &imons place onto the
vkd iBiirn. vn pn n aoa haa i,
vacated by A! Smith, who has recently
ninvaW In i L. . o. .11..1 v J
. v. w i,i0 ouiiun.rancn
The reOlllflr nraohlM .
. 7 ; . - f ".uiiiu service was
ciu 111 me acnooi nouse Sunday at 3 30
D. m. Ilnlpsa nikoiti,;.. ' ,
k... .nri r1 ' aiuiouncea
there will be services every two weeks
The Readintr nlnh riorl .
, u v cry inter-
esting meeting at the home of Mrs.
u.o, waiiere Saturday afternoon,
ihe next maatinir will h. L.u
1 at the home of Mrs. Louia Rhn.n..
- aiuvnubO.
The steam shovel has been set ud
and is about ready to beginork.
Jake Lena was a Hood Riverivisitor
last week.
A numhar frnm k.u, . m. .
r.i, j .1 ";' inanKS-
ei'iuK in hid i.ower valley.
FRANKTON.
Thankfioivi
tnrba.,. " "" w,in it me
" J D.
II. W. Wl la an l.l : .
nn .iir:'JL"'u l meT n"a tUt
-v.. ..V " """"purn, in the Willam
laney, was snaking hands with
his msnv fr ami. ..-,j 8p ;" , . :lln
week. vunii rrana ion last
Lesley rullen lost a fine mare Sunday
.... u.ic. n was a tine animal for
Miss Thial anant ha
vacatinn tnit fin ti .
iiiviiua in uuiKi mver,
D. L. Piarann h a o k..n. . . i
M . n 1 n vi i uc pro-
gram for the Social Center club which
tnis weeK f riday evening.
ihe srhnril CllturluilllMnnt . I. .. i4i
noon before Thanksgiving, was well at-
taartfiari ha 4 L. . . . . ...
--..-v me arenis ana mends of
DLiiuui. m iniDnnin Bntati.i...-
ppropriate to the occasion waa given
fj "1'u"is. me exnioit or relics nf
Olden timaa rniHin n..k i...
I pus. represented many countries. Some
HOSIER.
nesday to Bpend Thanksgiving.with his
MiflS G. Hialpty moo o k.,n:
or in Hood River Wednesday.
p Rntt fiVM80n J- N- Mosier ""d M.
ness in The Dalles Tuesday.
C. A. Hoge was in Portland the first
of the week.
Mr. and Mra f! r. .
Portland. Rnant Th.ni,..,; zH:?. .
.--; "noitiriiiif wun rel
atives in Mosier.
F. R. Bennett returned WaHna.
evening frnm fo a .
n ii j uja visit in
Dalles and Salem.
Chaa. Ttannatt ... - . i : . ..
-- --- -....v.. a uuainess visitor
in Portland this week.
Mr. and Mra R i? n .
-. . ucrKer, or rort-
land, spent the week at Mayerdale.
Mr. and Mra j
-- . voitjr auu son, oi
Springbrook, spent the week with Mr.
and Mra. W. E. Cbown.
A hliaineaa muiim. . m .l .
- -";-"'. -vi ine iw osier
Horticultural anniato ... l . u o. .
-.v.j nBa neiu Satur
day morning, at Lambs hall for the
purpose of electing offlcsrs for the
next year.
Miss Rnh Pioha t. o. ,
Hood Rim wltt
trip
UNDERWOOD.
C R. Ariaman I. t n . .
p.;,i7. V " . i rornana last
.uaj iUr a iew aays visit.
I. H. Amna nf Pnriu.j .
j , .v. wianu, speni rues
raanynnhdWednesday of las' week on bi.
- ni.H I1C1U,
j ..uiiiiijK reiurning aunday.
Miss Hazel Hnl
.f- "na mm. w. G. Detwiller and
children, Jane and Eloise were th
fSr?5 S- A- "rick Tairwek
wc present at the Thanks
giving dinner at the ne iii h I?'.
ofHrMMGrfei.8 vJsitin? the home
likina. . 'h le." nd
"w ",a iincteais nere,
H. W. Hamlin made a business
to Stevenson Mondav. uo,"ess
J. H. Frindrinlr nf i ri .
stables. fa nnVl.V.."'??" Home
, , "i-n oi, ma nome.
Rav Mnnra ..w . r
Th.i - " lu rriiand to soend
Thanksgiving with friends P
The Ladiea' Air) onn;.t.. t. ..
at tha naJ ii .l . 0 3 "azaar
Useful and fancy were!
j
Mrs. Lena rhomi . .. ..
u. u. . 7 ...aniocrB, OI rort and
una neen viaitin M. r . :
for a few days. " ' r' l' rackard
Roy Harris was called east Friday nn
account of the Hah n." rr'oay on
. ul ula nioitier.
A commnnitu a; ...
monoloffup nn "'a A"'!8. "unJ B.ave a
Miss Stuart, a musical Tele ItioX'
sons- se ectinna h u:.l "eieion , also
Harris and U'u"'" .Vewe"- Bonnie
""vw UCWCU,
The Si
ized by the n':" !f.eent'y e.n
wood.' held its fitr.0: r.V"d.e"
evening at the hr;rT;,,BJ?."c?wV
Mall. "nD i-ucia
M ani) Um- ti
Portland it ..r le for
ter lo Bpend the win-
WHITE SALMON.
(From the Enterprise)
Under the annarviainn nf 1 P Vnan
as road boss, considerable improve
ment Work VDfia rlnna
lower end of the dock road. Much
more work, in comparison to the num
ber of men out, was accomplished than
ever before, turnouts and ditching hav
ing been rinna tn arluontaa tn folia
care Of the water rinrinn tha wat
weather.
Cant. Hnirsr.1 f. Pn.-.L u.1... .liail nt
the home of Wm. Overbaugh in Cook's
addition to this city, last week, was a
retired sad contain a
Civil war and for many years a civil
fin?inPAr in tha i.
- r - uv Kuvcimuctifc ocrvicc.
He WHO hnvn CintnYxnm OI 1(1 A A in
Schuylkill county, Pa., and spent his
early years in that state, where he re
ceived a POnd pdnaatinn Ilia first van.
ture in life was as a civil engineer,
having begun the study of this subject
at the flCP nf Id Rn tha tinta ha huil
r " J im vi
mastered his profession, the Civil war
broke out, and he was among the first
to resnnnd In tha noil n .. o unl.
i - ...w vun mills id a dv.
dier. He ioined tha navu in lS(".' at
Pensacola, Florida.and later was trans
ferred to a CUnhnat in a iniuHrnn nnar-
ating on the Mississippi river. In this
service he was promoted to the position
of enaion in mtiiAk MAnA-: uA an.Al
ten months on the same ship with Geo.
owcy, aiierwaraa or Spanish-American
War rAnnwn mihn tncta thAn in nnm.
" nuv nno jurii in vn
mand of the squadron. This vessel was
blown up in one of the many engage-
mania 'in mkink : . : . i : . l.a
,, ,u ,j iiariicipBieu in
Mississippi river,-and the injuries En
sign Cook received caused his confine
ment in a hnanttal fA .nnha
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Captain Cook's fraternal relations were
"im me Masons, Artisans, Grange and
the Odd Fallnma a-H n I.t nwW
" " " uu UI L IIG MDI OIUki
he Was at nna lima iti-ti-int Hannlv
rand master. He also took a Drom-
inent part in politics.
ter.
Miss McCashland tr. .
guest of Mr T u. ""t was the
Thanksgiving dav W' Colli
dinnS" 6iver,tntShrre P,7Sent at
Thank." ithe new Union chapel
j
MrS. A. O Adama - i
in here visU Wh"- ??cade Locks,
for a few days. ' - Adam8.
Amoni? tftnoi. mi.. .
er last wek ""uT." Riv-
Mrs. Bert Ve.teh .Si uni AJlaB
'.i . . onrnn.
. . ueani and M N n-.i, .l
Condit riant ,t n?J.?; CIar.k. of the
tertained by eollew Mpm' We,Sen
River Saturda , ' riends Jn ood
-7 -nnhj.
This and Five Cents
Don't mi on thia n..i ..i hi.
enclose five cents to Foley & Co.. Chi
cago. 111., n-ritin .A .A.
aress clearly. You will receive in re
turn a (m I i . ... . ;
" , - ""o n mi pacKage coniaiuing
rolev a Hnnav an.l T- n..A tnr
, -.i AM( VUIIIJWUUU 1".
coughs, colds and croup; Foley's Kid
ney Pills for pain in the sides and back,
rheumatism, backache, kidney and
bladder ailments; and Foley's Cathar
tic 1 ablets, a wholesome and thorough-
IV Cleansing nafli . n
. "'6 vamniMt, CBJ.reCIUl.y WJUf
lorung to stont persons. For sale in
Vmi- inn.. L ni .
huwji vy cnas. a, uiarke.
every description at this office.
CULL APPLES
It is Ollr intanltn. in i:t: 11 I .1.
.. "."-uiiiuii w uuiic an ui uic
CU11 annlaa i 1. . t.n. mi
noiders have the privilege of hauling
their culls anytime but the non-stockholder
will have to eithei call or phone
S.n8 '.th amount he will have and we
J H advise what days to deliver. Hood
Mver Apple Vinegar Co. d3
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