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i CORRESPONDENCE ODELL. At the annual aoboul meeting Jan 13 Troy Shelley wni fleeted director and M. I). Udell, clerk. Xbe piimary and intermediate roomi are to be reaeated. Mi. Barab Touaoy baa teen engaged aa teacher In tbe primary room. Contract for principal and intermediate teacher bare Dot been drawn. Venice Caliiaon, of Ulex, Oregon, la here helping with tbe beny barrebt and visiting frienda. Venice Is one ot Udell'a glrla and she baa hoata of frienda here. Miaa Colliaon baa been attending the Uehnke-Walker linaineaa College In Portland and will return later to complete tb course. U. W. Smith baa anld bia land at Colurnbua, Washington for f.0 tbna clearing 1:25(10 to a abort time with tbe cash outlay required for two trips to Columbus. lioswell (Shelley, of Carton, Wash logton, was an Udell visitor early In tbe week. Mr. Bbelley baa a tine young orchard la Udell and was look ing a ter that and was alao attending to business oounocted with bia woik as real estate dealer. Mrs. Myron Hogeia came heme Sun dny for a vitdt with bet .aipntn, Mr. and Mr. A. Wood, hor brother Clin ton Wood nad her uelecx, Lurliue and Irene Fisher. E L Kleuitr Iihs gone to bis luther'a borne iu Faribault, Miuu. n business. Margie Crockett is borne from a visit with tbe family of her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Iriadloy, of Hood River. lilanche uul Veia Lallerty have been to Mt. 11 nod for a visit with friends. Mrs. Crockett and daughter, (iild red, are expeoted here ror a visit with Mrs. Crockett's daughters Mabel Kemp and Margie Ciockett and with Mis. Crockett's friends who ore all who know her. Mra. Li D. lio.wd hax not returned from Portland, tier daughter Naomi, is reported somewhat Improved. Friends oi Ueorge Walter will regret to learu that his condition physically is not encouiaging, be beiug unable to leave bis bed. We sincerely hope this may be but temporary and that be may soon regain strength. A. IX Moe, editor of the Ulaoler, vras out Huudny looking after bis Udell property, a promiHlug 01 chard. Clinton Wood has been quite 111. Dr. Bbaw attends bin). School in the primary department of Udell soboololosed last Friday with n picuio in tbe woods near the Ehrck bull ground. Tbe little folks bad a jolly time with lunoh, games and all that helps to make a delightful day for them. Miss Mary Kennedy will carry to her borne near Seattle, Washington, the love and good wishes ot tbe little people the has bud under her care and traiuing and therespect uud con lid en oe of tbe parents, as she has proved herself cumpeteut and thor ough and at tbe same time kind. Mra. J. K. Crosby has buon suffer ing from a bilious attack. Miss Kuz' many friends here will be Iileaaed and at the same time sorry to Kiur that she has accepted tbe posi tion of teituher iu the piiii ary depart nient of the ashoul at IlllUiiale, Ure. Plosned for it means that she will be Bt the work she enjoys and at tbe sume time with her mot hoi out of roll iol boms Borry because it means nh will not return to Udell Wind renui mil from Mr. and Mr?. U. W. Lulferty telN of their sure ar rival iu tbe stntu which vn formerly their borne, Missouri, where the" are enjoying a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. J. A. Cook is reported 111 Carl llnlligan, of Corvallis Aii loul tural College, has been hero visiting bis brother II S Uiilligau ot the Tmo-to-Nauie Nursery. Mr. aud Mra P. T. Shelley are home from n visit iu Pnrtbiud Elinor Smith has gono tc Poitltud. Mrs Tray Sholley went to Porthnd tbe lutter part of last week and will visit relatives. A good Christian endeavot meeting last Sunday evening. Mabel Kemp and Marie Lockinna, leaders. Kleanor Coe, of Hood River, bas been visiting at tbe borne of U. E. Uowerman. Miss Coe Is Mrs. Uower niao'a sister. Those who bare been anxiously waiting for water for irrigating pur poses are now supplied and tbey are irrigating clover before cutting It for bay. .Ne Seed of Suffering from Rheuma tism. It is a ni it-take to allow rheumatism to become chronic, as the pain can al ways be relieved, and in most cases cure affpeted by applying Chamber lain's Pain Halm. The relief from pain which it afford is alone worth many tiuies its cost. It makes sleep and rest possible. Even in cases of long stand lag this liniment should be used nn ac count of the relief which it affords. 25 and 60 cent sizes fur sale by Keir A Caps. BELMONT. Mr. John Wilson visited Tuesday at tbe home of J. W. Uavis, Paul Hayes and Will Hooper aud left toi Walla Walla, Washigton. Mr. Unise, of Adams, Oregon, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nuuemaker. Mr. and Mrs Will Taylor and son, Fred, who hao been vUitiug witb Mr. aud Mrs. liobeit Jones, have gone to Twin Falls, Idaho, where they wili tniike theii future borne. Mr. Taylor liming bought a farm t litre Dr. 1 iifls. of Lih Aogidra Califor ui , is at liis taucb while here lie will make some much needed iuiiroe ments on the houte. A. . U itchel aud family live on tbe place. Messts. Walluui and Oatchttl ure re modelling the bouse owmd br Mrs. U illicit. Miss Wright from Uregcn City who bas been visiting her aunt, Mrs Holmes, bas returned borne. We are very sorry to bear of I tie Ill ness of Ulen Urdway and bope soon to bear of his reoovery. Dr. Duinble is attending him. Miss Pearl lllaylnak's school closed last Fiidsy; another Uelmout school niarru home for racatiou. There Is no place like home The Misses Ruth, Maud and lilanche Couovir are having a siege of chicken pox. Roy Kaufman bas obicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller spout Sunday at tbe borne of Mr. and Mr'. F. 0. Church. Mrs. Arnold, Howard Isenbeig and wife spent Sunday at tbe home of Mr. aud Mrs. M. P. lsen berg. Miss Nellio Coe and lady friend from Portland cnlled at the Isenberg borne last Friday. J. W. Davis, accompanied by their son, Will Davis aud bis little daugb ters, Nellie and Lucille, weut to tbeir mountain ranoh last Friday. Strawberry season Is nearly over; cherries are ripening fast. Pickers and packers will soon be climbing trees and packing them for shipping. Cool showers lately laid the dust for which we tbauk tbe clerk ot the weather. Let everyone plan to nelebrnte lbs glorious fourth at Urange Park. My Hair Ran Away Don't hive a falling out with your hair. It might leave you ! Then what? That would mean thin, scragjly, uneven, rough hair. Keep your hair at home ! Fasten it tightly to your scalp I i' u csn easily do it with Ayer's lair Vigor. It is something re (h:n a simple hair dress . i: is a hair medicine, a i i i.-, a hair food. nd oi a testimonial over sixty years." t! i.e a ay 3.0. Ayw O., LawaU. Mm aso HDOMWin mi T SlKSAPAULU. J f Q p..$. .f vO CHERRY PECTORAL. was played there Hnnd iy nn the Ircal grounds between Udell and Mt. Hood. The score was 17 to 0 in favor ot the borne team. Ueorge Thomas returned frrm Corval lis st Tbiirrdsy, tl.eie b bas been a studeut at U. A. C tbe I est winter. Mrr. F. W I!hI v and family and niece aud Misa Mildred Cooper came op Tuesday of laat week tn spend the summer Ht Miss Nun Cooper's sum mer oottsge Strawberry picking is at Its height Iu the Mt. Hood valley tbia wei k. Tbe raius of last week delayed tbe ripeulng ot tbe berrlfr, but this wetk bas begun with a promise of perfect weather for berrying The stoik visited the b me ot Wal lace A. Moody neai Mt. Hood on 1'bursday, Jnue 18. Mother and little daughter are doing well, and the father is happy. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Claft Ult Mou day morning for NeKpoit t alti ud the t) A. It. euoampment at that place this neck. While there tuny will attend tbo anuual reunion of the Cooper family. Tbey expect (o bo away about two weeks. Tbe F.udeavor Society last Sunday erenlng was led hy Kobeit Morton. It wa an interesting meeting, aiid very well attended. Miss Nan Cooper la tender f r the next Sunday evening. The dance Friday nigbt was a de cided success. There was a lau-e orowd In attendance, aud the iiiiihm was good, siid every bndyhad a good time, so tbey en id. loa cream aud strawberi lea were served. The party broke up at midnight exr'Mting to have as good a time at the n xt cne which tn be next iriday nignt. A (Jr.ind Family Medicine. "If dives mo pleasure to speak a rikhI word for Kli'ctriu Hitters, " writes Mr. Frank Cuiilan, if No 4110 Houston St., New York. ''It's a grand fnniily medi cine for dvspepMa and liver complies Hkiih; whim fur lame back and weak ki'lii' yx it cannnt be too highly n-i oiii-' best g tieri, exliitiit of iiiemlcd. hit-etui' jilitf -Htive functions, jurify I I.e M.hmI and inipa t renewed vigor imil v:tuh:v 1 1 Hi weak nnd debilitated lioth sexes. Hld under nuaranlce at Chas. 1 N. Clarke's drug store. 50c, i Chrrry Carnival at The Dalles. The prizes to be awaided at this midsummer meet lug of the Horticul tural Society to tie held In Tbe Cherry city wili be bet-idea the cups mru tioiud a few dsys ego. the grand sweep stakes ?."i0 cash, first prize, lor the best gnerl exhibit of lllty boxes of one or mere varletiis aro. n by the exhibitor There will be rash second prizo and 'J0 aasli tlilnl prize Hntb i;f these ras'i i riz-- ill I e given for tbo ll ty b .xoi r.l varietifs ero n bv I ha exhibitor 'I In r i.re mere than HlOil to If given iu pieu ii'ti lor Xblbits In lonkiiitf over the i icln ids it is MOSIE ' .Fruit Lands. in Inrre or i-nnill tracis. Some very a MOUNT HOOD. Holiart Mouth returned Ir-'rn schno HI Onrriillld Wedueseday of li.t week At the giauge in etiug last l"iday ulUlilllif It lEIial AunlAut in unr.aiil tl.m invitatiou of Park (liauue Iu celn. ( hind at low pn.rs lirate the Fourth of July with them. ! ?!"" .":?. " """'": We iin lerstaud that a hachtl uame luitwoeu the Mt. II md uud It-liuont tmiun It to lie one ot the featmes of the day. A vtry nuu-sided g;io e ot banebnll id si iirenent. (moil Six niili-s cast ' llimd Kivcr. Also Io iiii slcaiU mid i" liiiiuisliiiipnt- Parties wishing to bin' will do well to wit or see ( F.o. ( HAir.i:i;i Mi. i.-i AIN W. F. LARAWAY'S JEWELRY STORE The Oldest in the City. Forty-seven Years in the Business. Our Stock is the largest in the county. We do our own watch work. Our experience was gained with the large factories of the East at our door. We apply factory methods in our work. We are competent to make our guarantee good. Our optical parlors are up-to-date. We put up our own Spectacles and Eye Glasses. Our buyer visits the Eastern markets each year and pur chases for two stores. -:- -:- . -:- -- No on ci offer bttr gooda nor bottwr prtcwa Inspect our Store before purchasing R. E. LARAWAY, Manager ft 9 SICK ROOM CONVENIENCES In great variety are here to help the invalid to recovery. There are hot water bags, fountain syringes, atomizers, sprayers and innumerable other E things. As with our drugs and medicines our sick room appliances are selected for their high quality. They have the approval of all physicians. KEIR a CASS SMITH BLOCK UKLIABLK DHlTidlSTS DC "JC DO 18 good too tee tbe proIlOo output of tbe cherries. It would seem tnat Provi dence ik working in harmony for tbe Cbeny Carnival tbat is to be given ooJuueJU to and including July z. Tbe promoters of the carnival are eo tnusiastio over the proposition and ask for tbe bearty aupport of all or- chardistt, requesting them to bring their very best obeinea to tbe exhibit. There i no doubt tbat cherry grow ers will vie witb eacb other in trying to bring tbe finest oberiea. Ibis will cause tbe edict to go forth to tbe world, it la believed, tbat tbe Ooest cherries Iu tbe world are produoed in Wasco county. There is nc reason wby, with cherries coming from all over the state to compete witb three produced here, that the oarniral, should not be tbe best exhibit of tbe: kind ever held iu the state. Tbe co J operutiou of growers witb tbe Horti - coltniai sc-lely of The Dalles is asked to make tbe project a auojess. Cbrouicle. Notice of Election. Notice is iuraby given tbat a special election will be held Saturday, the lltb day ot July, at the Barrett school boose, in tbo Hood River Jrrl. gatioD District to determine whet bar or no tbo Hood Klver Irrigation Dis trict aball levy a special 25-mi 11 tax. It Is estimated and determined by tbe board of director! tbat this tax ia nec essary for tbe pnrpese of completing tbat part ot tbe system in coarse of construction. Tbe polls of snob elec tion will be open at tbe boar of 8 o'clock m. and will be closed at tbe hour of 7 o'clock p m. Said election will be held aod tbe result thereof de termined in conformity witb tbe re quirements ot tbe Jaw concerning elec tions Ip aaid dietriot. Notice ia fur ther given tbat W. L. Nichols, E. K. Manning and Chss. Pram are regular ly appointed judges of said election, and L. Ulnsmore, U. O. Jantzen and J. R. Hughes clerks thereof. Hy order of the Hoard of Diiectors, Percy A. Kmith. Secretary. Dated at Hood River, Ore., this 15th day of Jane. 1U08. Stil 10,318 Cratet Iferrles. Ten thousand three hundred and forty-eight orates of strawberriea is tbe reoord of shipments madedunng tbe season by Kei.oeick growers. Quantity Making W. W. Kim ball's Seven Great Factories. Quantity Making and Quantity Selling Cause the Savings in Which You Share The above are factors, when combined virtually means from "Factory to homes" with the least pos sible advance over actual cost price. Klrst-The makers W. W. Kimball Co., with their Immense seven finely equipped factories, covering over 17 acres about double the capacity of any other in their line In the world quantity producing over 60,000 pianos and organs yearly and with a large cash capital and a ready sale and demand for their products, the cost of manufacture and sale Is reduced to the minimum estimated at least one-fourth less than any other and In this you share In buying a Kimball. Second The Bailers Ellers Piano House with am- Sle capital and 40 well-oi-Rantzed stores located at lfferent points In the Northwest and on the PacMc Coast under one msnasrument one general office ono buylna; center thereby reducing- the fixed general expense to the very lowest possible amount. We mention particularly that In buying any article, be It a suit of clothes, a wagon, carriage, or a piano. In faot anything, the cost and a certain proportion of all ex penses to the time you buy must be Included In the firlce therefore If In manufacturing the cost can be essened without sacrificing quality and durability, and then the cost of selling be made the lowest which can only be accomplished through selling large numbers of Instruments at about same expense others sell a few then and only then has one Arm an advantage over another. The Great Ellers Organization of 40 stores not only accomplishes all the savings mentioned above, but still another lroprtaiit ttrm of economy that of Quantity Buying. Two thousand, sometime three thousand pianos, are bought at one tVme this la espe cially true of the Klmbail Factories, and then the Quantity Selling Ellers 40 Stores. Portland, Or, Albany, Or. A.torU, Or. Bakes City, Or. BuIm. Ida. Kugeae, Or. Idaho Palls, Ida. tmletoa, Ida. I'endletua, Or. Spokane. Wash. Walla Walla. Wash. Fomt Orova, Or. Klamath Falls, Or. Ia tirande. Or. North Hrnd, Or. MoMlnnvllie, Or. Koaeburs, Or. Halrm, Or. Wallace, Ida. Vancouver. Wash. Eureka, fat. Fort Brace. CaL Oakland. Cal. Roo, Nevada. Kan Francisco, Cal. (S) Han J), Cat. Mwcktoa, Cal. Abrrdora, Waah. Belllngham. Wash. KvareU. Wash. North Vsklma, Wueh. fteettla, Waiih. Taeoma, Wash. Juneau, Alanka. Ketchikan. Alatka. Mt. Vernon, Wash. Nome, Alaska, Port Angelea Wash. HWeralde. Waah. Wenatchee, Wanh. great aavlng In supping the pianos by carloads with out boxes "In harness," thertiby saving about S25 In freight, besides cost of box, eic. HO In the purchase and freighting we economise still further more savings for. our patrons because we frlve these savings back to our customers In a essened price when they purchase, and why not? By so doing we do not lessen our yearly earn ings on our capital Invested we merely do more business to make up for It, and naturally a bet ter class of business because careful, frugal buyers Invariably center around a reliable, de- f endable store; one that has their customers' In erests at heart and gives a full, big dollar's value for every dollar Invested In a piano or any other musical Instrument. To accomplish the advantages explained above, the Ellers Piano House knew that Quan tity Making, If combined with Quantity Selling, on progressive methods would cause savings for their customers that would bring to their stores the largest business In their line In the West and H has more than double that of any other house on tha Coast. Tou can now share In the economy of this great organisation If you need a plane and will call at the store or write us. Cut out the coupon btlow and send same to us by next mall, as we have something special to offer you but the time Is llmltod. Mail coupon today. You are " absolutely safe In buying a Kim ball 1'laaa by mall. - WW K U. S. t jjjjjj MAIL J Tf aanea at Y A Biggest Busiest and Best on the tioast and 4., the West pUnorstltobiHtor Tha House ot Highest Quality, 353 WASHINGTON STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON Oentlemsn Pleaie send Kimball Catalogue and sptclal purchase plan. rou live out of the city and cannot come to the atore we wish to lm- fiiess upon you the fact hat we sell hundreds of pianos to out-of-town cus tomers eyerr yar who buy by mall. A t'lano can k bought ot thla housa iuat as aafaly by mall aa r a paiaonal selection, and moat tlmea our mu sical expert can glva greater mualcsl benefits when not hindered by alight details and Indi vidual tastes. Merely give us your choice of case deelm and whether you prerar m a n o g a ny, walnut or quartered gold- live and chol Street City. . and No., en oak. (Qlve 2nd ss to wood a.) ilea lieave to ua aalectlon of the particular instrument to aena ana we will guarantee abao luts satisfaction. Mat! ns the coupon to let us know row are ia tereated In buying a piano. It's to your ad vantage to do so. My Entire Stock of CHOICE FAMILY W I N E S and CASE BEER Will be Sold AT COST uP to July 1 P. F. FOUTS, Waucoma Hotel ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD A Residence, Barn, Garage, Cold Storage Room or Retaining Wall? Then 1 Up-to-Date and build of CONCRETE This u coining more and more to le recognized a, the best building material (or all classes of construction, and the Miracle Double Air Space Block, or Cetrent Brick cannot be surpassed. It is warm in winter, cool in summer and knocks insurance rates silly, Investigate if you contemplate building. We manufacture both concrete blocks and cement brick and will guarantee them. Come to the works, one block north and west of Gill's store, and see the manufactured products, or call us up on phones No. 276-M or 05 and we will give you further information and prices. Bradley Brothers FREE!!! $17.50 PHONOGRAPH With Cash Purchases Amounting to $35.00 In Dry Goods, Clothing Furnishing Goods and Shoes Prices are being reduced on almost everything in above lines. Call and have a machine reserved and when your cash slips amount to $35.00 you get the machine. R. B. BRAGG 0. Hood River, Oregon Creating a Reserve Is not difficult ouce you start to saw vdui money systematically. Hut if vou evi'icxpK-t tn be independent finamiiallv through your own efforts you must make the start. Money wived and put away safely vill protect you from misfortune and prepare you to tiike advantage of opportunities that will miivIv come to you. Funding- the capital of your working years Insures Your Future But choose the right place to put your capital or the hard-earned savings of a lifetime may be swept away in a day. We offer our patrons the counsel and experience of our directors, together with every banking facility consistent with sound business methods in all their relations with us, and pay 4 per cent interest on nil deposits made in our Savings Department, dive us the op portunity and we will aid you to make your money earn more money. i The First National Bank HOOD IVfciR, OREGON. ...Hood River's Leading Druist... JPl( Filling Prescriptions! 0 fjjj J?k. fl W ltl'Ture Drugs with satisfaction to SJ) tK)lh palient and Phelcian is assured if With r-ure Drugs with satisfaction to Iwih patient and physician is assured if jmi leave your prescription with us. We have gained a reputation for relia bility by supplying Pure Fresh Drugs In all our prescriptions. When you bring your prescriptions here you a-e sure r,f ideal service. THE GLACIER PHARMACY, chas. n. clarke HOOD RIVER. OirlV,RWC0,,T 3