:nOD RIVER GLACIER ..tu vf ..aisJi.y by AkltllK 0. MOB, Publisher. ferns at ubwrlrtWta-tl.M M WUB 414 k ?De. THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1906. The banquet of the Commercial club developed the fuot that when oo eastern demand Hood Kiver can jpro- duce oiatpra as well a big red applet. The prediction made by the speak erg at the banquet of the Commercial club ot tbe enormous, apple ciop which Hood Liver is expected to bare iu b few yearn, vhile noemiugly exag- , geruted are not at all improbable. At tbe present rule of increase in tbe yield of apples aud iu the development of land many year would not have to elapse before it would be a reality. The cold weather which baa been prevailing at Hood Kiver extend pretty generally all over the count anu California baa beeu all eu ted a well at) Oregon. Even the faraway I'bili piuoa baa nut excaped and report from there are to the ellect that tbe natives are abiveriug in a tempera ture ot 55 degrees and without cloth ing to protect them. The retirement of Mayor A. S. lilowertt as chief executive oi tbe citj was tbe oocusion tor congratulation botb by bim uud tbe couucilmeu. His term of olllce has beeu one oi harmonious relutious with .that bod and has beeu the means of acconu plisbiug mi ch iu the way of improve ment aud better government for tlit city. His retirement cannot therelure be anything but satisfactory audgiat iiying as he has served tbe city well and couHoieiitioualy. If report i authentic it is possible Unit Hood Kiver may be honored bj having one of ber citizens eltctod to the presidency of the State Horticul tural society. While we are not Hah iug for honors of tbis nature we know that there is plenty of material here from which to select an executive fur tbe society. However, we will not feel downcast if a Hood Kivor man i not chosen aud will help tbe inuu who is and the society to further tbe cause of the Oregon apple. The appeal of Kdltor Uiuder lor tbe return of his calf which has strayed away from its bed and board is couched iu language that must move tbe heart of Lite most exacting. He fears that it is roaming iu the envir onments of Blugen, which town is Pot any too well disposed towaid White Salmon or its residents aud chattels. After reading the appeal however, we are of the opiniou that oven tbe hard hearted liingenite will be touched and the calf returned. In its eiforta to plaoe the matter of couuey divisuu before the people ot Hood Kiver and tbe other sections embraced in the proposed new county tbe Commeroiitl club has been most gonerously aiued by its residents. Many have volunteered to do what tboy could to assist it and scarcely anyuody refused when culled on. This is most gratliylug to tbe club aud shows a comnn udutory spirit tor pro gressiveuess tlat has brought and is still briugiug lusulta to Hood Kiver. Ibo saying of iNeisou Unit "Kugluud expects every ilhu to do bis duty" has beeu exemplified by the great ma jority of the residents of Hood Kiver aud no more belter thing could have beeu dune. While nicuy residents ot Hood Kiv er are not aware of the fuet they buve beon getting uu extra mail service from Portland for aboutjtwo weeks Some time ago tbe postal authorities iu I'ottland began sending a cloned pouch of mail from that city to Hood Kiver and buve also beeu taking ouo fioni here. This is proving a great oouvenieuce to business meu here on account ot the fuct that it is giviug them a mail to Portland that can, as a rule, be lolled on. Tbe fact that it was done without any solicitation on the part ot towns which tbe local train leaches speaks well for the. vigil auco of the postolllce department iu looking to tbe betterment of the mail service. BIG SHOWING FOR COUNTY DIVISION The oommitoe having charge of the petitions which tiro being circulated in the interest of county division, re port most giutifyiug results. On 1 petitions which have been returned there are over 0.jl signatures and 50 petitions yet remain to lie beard Irom. The committee is now engaged in the work of calling iu U, petition and requests that those that tire still out lie brought or forwarded lit once to H. 1''. Davidson, president of the Commercial club, or A. 1). Moo, its secretary. It in most important that these (petitions 'be returned not later than (Saturday, .lunuary l'Jth. In its eltort to get ttie new county the club bus been ulfered usituuce Irom unexpected sources and its members feel quite coulldeul that tbe matter will be successful or at least bo given every consideration at the hands of the legislature. Home stronu influences are at work iu its bebull and with the nssiutHiicn which is be ing volunteered on all sides feel much encouraged. It is anticipated tint the petitions will aggr-guto from l.lkH) to 1.1HX) uaiu9B iu addition to a re piest for tbe county from all the large manufacturing and fruit growing companies iu tbo district of the pro posed new county. Many members of the legislature are said to be predisposed iu favor ot the movement and it is thought that a strong demonstration of the right ful necessity for a division will insure tbe passage ot the bill. The merry day for tbe doctors is tbe day after Christmas. r) Boys' Clothing Clearance Sale Boy's Suits Roy's worsted suits, single breasted, made with two plait down the front and one down tbe back, dark brown shade. Keg. frO JO $1.75. Clearance sale price 0000 Boys' Suits Hoys' 3 button double breasted square rut suits, made Irom splendid quality tf OO brown serge. Clearance Sale price wO00 E 3 i Men's Sox Men's heavy weight wool sox, in ribbed le;8 and reinforced heel and Men's Underwear Our wide range of men's underwear enable us to give you the best selection and the lowest prices of any place in the town. Cotton, Wool, or Marine). Prieee from 35c to $1.84 a garment. SHOTS HERE AND THERE Only two questions in tbe negio distiandnieut matter (list, whether being commander-in-chief means any thing, and second, whether Colonel Koosevelt or Captain l'oruker is com-mauder-tu cbielY Panama canul workers, the presi dent announces, are to be given badg es. Too bad the contractors cannot bo knighted, but (irehups that will follow the institution ot tbe order. Looks as thou;h the Indians were getting the graft hunger Here are the Otoes of Oklahoma, who buve dis solved their tribal form of govern ment, and buve elected a white man to look utter their business. Kronen waiters. It seems roceive t7.ri,lXtO,lKK a year in tips. Is it any wonder then, that when they come here, tuny are otteu mistaken for the nobility The U. 6. senate is not an idle body. Wbeu it has no other business to attract attention, it can always full back on tbu Kmoot case. liulore the present session of con gress Is over, the president may be i;lad be declined a third term right at tbo start. Although Senator Foniker said that nothing a man can do with a view of furtheilng ambition for the inesiden- cy, will make him an available candl dute, ho is not overlooking auy bets. Naturally, that shortage of coal in the West is a valid excuse foi boost ing tbo price iu the Kant. London is agitated over the ques tion of what Knglund will do in case of war between the United States uud Japan. That's easy. England will stand around and give advice to botb sides. Dispatches from Palis announce that tbe Countess de Pin bus taken to driving a cab iu that city. That's one way for the Countess de Pin to get ahead. Indiana ranks fourth as a canning stute, although the amount of cauued literature she is turning out would seem to entitle her to tbe first pace. A New Rochelle, N. V. man who kiis ence kind to a rich man in dis tress, has just received $500,000. If theie are any more lich men lying uround in distress we should like to be untitled. A writer in tbo Outing magazine, says that boxiug develops the lungs mote than any other exercise. The lung development however, takes place between boxing matches. Really Mr. Caineglo need not woiry because an income tax will make liars. All tuxes seem to have a ten dency to do that. A meinbei of tbe Texas legislature bus resigned because he "cannot con sclentlously vote for Bailey." If all the anti-liaiieymsmbers are going to act that way about it how is it to help tbo "patriot" who is after the euut'ir's seat? "If John 1). Hockfeller and such captains of industry lived under a monarchy, they would be noblemen or knights,' says an adiniiiug eon tempoiary, Mr. Rockefeller would be giund commander of the Kni hts of the Uoldeu Fleece. The United States government Is limited ubioad as dctermiueed not to allow its strength as against Cuba's weakness, to cause any sort of inter ference with ;tbe hitter's right! and iudepeiidenee. liosides we haven't any use tor n ouuel across Cuba. Mayor Hchmitz, of Bun Fiaucisco, dispulys the greatest courage and eagerness to perith for his beloved city, uud right in the luces of the Jupnuere too. Al-o the mayor is will ing to drop all court dismissions and let bygones ho bygones so fur as gratt t ul K is concerned. Now that the Christmas rush is over, (Senator ilansbroiigb limy be willing to tevise bis opinion that we are threatened with national nervous pm.-diution. War department has barred white horses troiu tbe army. Hope dis criminal ion doesu't exteud to red headed Kills, A Vienna doetoi has succeeded in transplanting a human eye. That's all. but can be make one thirst grow where two grew betore? l!ooseveit believes Chinese labor is north a trial on tbo isthmus. Weil, it may lie that chop suey will prove an antidote for the climate. J. J. Hill proposes that tbe rail loads spnd a lii 11 ion a year for the next tlve years increasing equipment, l'he railroad presidents are not all speaking nt once, wo regret to ob serve. Senator Forukor must have a "mighty lmtikirin" (or the negro rote. Jim, old boy, don't mind, you'll lose the white man's respect by lighting Koosevelt who Is square to every ouo. The treasurer of Pennsylvania ie- ceutly received 1100 for the oou- See Window Display shade of dark blue, have toe. Price 25c Men's Shirts Men's fancy drees shirts, made from gingham, madras, percale, etc., and all good patterns, light or dark shades and alt sizes. Shirts val ued up to 85c. Clear ance sale price 39c Underwear Odds and ends of children's derby rib bed underwear in natural gray color, fleece lined, heavy quality, sold at H5c. Sale price 25c solenoe fund. Now if tbe capitol grafters would get conscience stricken tbe treasury would burst. Labor is too scarce In the Dakotas to harvest tbe summer wheat and lay in tbe winter coal at tbe same time. Pel baps the national government will occupy tbe attention of the Standard Oil trust long enough to beep it out of politics. The kaiser believes in government regulation of cooking, but be is not rash enough to Issue a simplified spelling order. Now Is the time for a senator to square himself with tbe peopln for several ira norul votes by coming out rtiong against Sinoot. Chairman of House Committee on Banking and Curie :cy has introduced a bill looking to the circulation of more $5 bills. Vote aye Tbe earth will please stop revolving until we II "d out whether champion J. J. Jerlfies will or will not tight again. It may turn out that Stuyvesant Fish, tbe deposed railroad president, bus been kink 3d "upstairs" into a lite Insurance presidency. The remnant of the Kansas Populist organization baa announo d that he will not be disbanded. President Boosevelt has already stated that no considerations of race or color influeuoed bis poilry, iu dis missing negio soldiers for "shooting up" a towu. He would buve done tbe same witb any set ot men lmpiloated in a conspiracy to protect mutineers aud murderers from the consequences of tbeir atrocious crimes, whether white, black, yellow, brown, pink, green or blue. A commauder-in-oblef of the army it was bis duty to squelch mutiny aud treason, aud be did it. Thirty-five Below at Winnipeg. A Winnipeg special says it is 35 de grees,belowizero there. Terrible con ditious continue to exist in tbe prai rie regions owing to blizzards. There is X) inohes of snow on tbe level. The Canadian Northern system is demora lized. The Cauadian Pacific la man aging to maintain a fair service. Gen eral Managet James, of tbe Canadian Northern, says tbat unless a than oomes the system will be paralyzed. Trains aie now running through veii table tunnels aud ravines of sni w. Advertised Letter List. Advertised letter list for week end ing Jauuury 1, 1907: Brown, Miss Kosie, ; Clark, Airs. Mary; Douglas, Miss Vlrla; Lluuler. Mrs. 11.; Miller, Mrs. Minnie; Patteriou, Mrs. Emily; thoinus, Jessie; Uraun, Cbas. ; Cbes ley & Koppe; Davis, Will; Dougias, J. It. J Uyorgy, Uyivook; llardman, I. A. ; llardman, I. A. ; Johnson, W. A. ; Keames, Clyde; Koop Alfred. Wm. M. Vates, P. M. Long Tennessee Fight. For twenty years V. L. Bawls, of lie us, lenn., lought nasal catarrh. e writes: '1 he swelling anu soreness in side my nose was fearful, till I began applying Bucklen's Arnica Suke to the sore surface; tbis caused tbe soreness and swelling to disappear, never to re turn. Best halve iu existence. 2oc ht Cbas. N. Clarke, Druggist. Notice. Having sold my stock of merchandise at Odell to II. Connoway, all persons nu'int me will iilenHA null und a.tt) at once. Settlement can be made with flCnt this out and take It toKeii it ( ass's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tablets are far superior to pills, being easier to take and more pleasant in effect. They correct dis orders of tbe stomach, liver and bowels. Keir & Cass. Carrie at Ion. certainly smashed a hole in the bar rooms or Kansas, but Mallard's I lore hound Syrup has smashed all records as H cure for coughs, hronhitis, influenea and all pulmonary diseases. T. C. 11 , Horton, Kansas, writes: "I have never found a medicine tbat would cure a cough so quickly as Ballard's llore- nound fiyrup. 1 liave useu it lor years." Sold by Chas. N. Olarke. Cured of Lung Trouble. "It Is now eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption," writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kersaw. S. C. ''I had run down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both by day and iy nignt. finally l Degan taking Dr. king s New Discovery, and continued this for about six months, when mv cough ud lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight, lu pounds." ihousanris ol persons are healed every vear. Guar anteed at Chas. N. Clarke's drug store. 50c aud 1.00 Trial bottle free. TEne Paris Fmr The Place to Save Money JANUARY Clearance Sale TINWARE-One Day Only-SATURDAY-One Day Only-TINWARE TINWARE Wash pans, large size, extra heavy, retinned. sold regu arly for 7c. Clearance sale price 5c Tinware Heavy weight tin preserving kettle, sold regular at 14c. Clearance sale vrice 9c Tinware 10-quart dish pans, retinned extra heavy finely riveted bandies. Clearance dale price 21c January Clearance Sale Shirts Odds and ends of boys' dress shirts, light or dark colors and made from good strong material, sold up to liOc. Clearance sale price 25c in THE MEW FOR AND ALL DISEASES . raGur.MM " Two years ago terete cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and after usLag one bottle I went back to work, as well at I ever was." W. J. ATKIIfS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 50c X mi immm&miit i TO 'fir mm wti King of All Cough Medicines. Mr. K. G.Case, a mail carrier of Canton Center, Conn., who has beeh In the U. 8. Service for about sixteen years, says: "Wo have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is king of ell and one to be re lied upon every time. We also find it the best remedy for coughs and colds, givin certain results and leaving no bad after effects." For sale by Keir & Cass. Taken np-(,'ow and oalf. Calf about tour weeks olil, the row about six years old, baa no brand or murk. Color white and roan, but mostly white. Mulfof one horn brokan oil. owner cmi have same by paying charges. I'm ii I Hubert J 10-31 Stnivril-Rcd heifer calf about 18 months old. Iloth eurx xpllt quarter circle, Aon right hip. Llberul rewurd for Information for Its return. Mis. A. Mohr. J10-31 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Olllce at The liulli'H, Oregon, January i, 1U07. Nolh-e Is hereby given that JOII N KNOX ROBERTS, of Hood Kiver, Oregon, baa filed notice of bis intention to make mud five-year proof in aup. Hirt of hiB cbilm, vlr : Homestead entry No. m:n, made Nov. 4. lsoi, for the KkNE! ofasc. tion 7, ami W ! ,NV'4 of section 8, townalnp 1 north, range 10 rim I, W. M., and that Mid proof will be iiiiuIh before, the Register and iteceiver, at The lallus, Oregon, on February oi n, nm. He names the following wltneaaes to prove in com unions rrsiaence upon ana cultiva tion of the land. viK : Thomas 11. Collins, James English, Albert Meniiier, rreu r niulscnv. an or noon Kiver, Oiegon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, J'lJ-'l Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION " United stHtes Land office, Tbe Dalles, Ore gon, Iieecinber In 1UU6. Notice Is hereby ulven that in compliant) with the provisions of the act of Congress of June a, 1H7H. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the stales of California, Ore. gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," a extended to all Public I-and State b. act of August 4, Mi, WILLIAM FOSTER, of Mosler. Oregon, cwnty of Wasoo, slat of Oregon, naa iinoixy niea in mis oince nis sworn Miitemeiil Mo .f.1M, for the purchase of the SW , of section :0, In township 1 north, rang 11 east, W. M., and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more variable for Us timber or stone I ban for agricultural fiurposea, and to estahlh his claim to said and beloretlie Register and Receiver at The IIhIUis, Oregon ou the 121 h day of March, 11107, He m.nies as witnesses: Uoorve McVey, Anna MoVcy, of The I wiles, Oievon, and William Hoy Blokes, llerth Uoduersen, of Mosler, Oregon. Any and all n rsens claiming adversely tbe abovc-ilesci ibed lands are requested to 11 le their clams In this office oil or before aald 1-t li day of Miuch, v.W. MICHAEL T.NOLAN. J I0-H17 lUglBter UPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library His Bast In Current Literature 12 Complctc Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 per year; 23 era. A copy ;no continued stories EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF See Window Display TINWARE Heavy weitrht tin milk pans, six quart, will regularly at 7c. Clearance rale price 5c Clothes Fins Wooden clothes pins, plenty of them. sale price, per dozen Tinware Cake pan, fluted turban shape tube, retinned xtra heavy, told regular at 7c. Clearance sale price 5 c January Clearance Sale Men's Shoes Odds and ends of men's patent leather, vici kid, box calf or French enamel shoes, welt soles. Shoes val ued to 5.0O. Sale Blankets Wool or cotton blank-, ete, white, tan or gray size 10-4 to 12-4 with prices ranging from a 50 'Cotton blanket to price 9Z.VO an all wool at DR. KING'S DSVimf COUGH! COL AND THROAT AND SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY CHAS. N. CLARKE consu Read of Reeds and Bamboo Stuff We have never seen any household that had too many comfortable chairs. We have a fine assortment and would be pleased to show them. See our display of Reed and Bamboo Furniture ...NEW GOODS AND LATEST DESIGNS... S. E. BARTMESS. S. E. BARTMESS, LICENSED Undertaker and Embalmer. FOR OREGON AND WASHINGTON Here is Your Chance to buy land and make the crops pay for it. 40 acre. 15 aires cleared ready lor treei. Balance partly clearad. $7,000. 40 acrea, 7 aorea cleared ready for treea. Balance partly cleared. 14,000. 40 acre, Including valuable water power. IS,000. 40 acres, including' valuable water power. $2,000. All this land it within five, miles of town on banks of Hood River under the ditch, sheltered from wind. Rich soil for apples, early berries or hay. Two or more tract can be sild together or further subdivided. Kasy terms and long time given. Enquire of DR. J. F. WATT. ; Boys' Clothing Clearance Sale Boy's Suits Boys' mixed cheviot suits, brown and black stripes, round cornered and single breasted, told regularly at 3.76. Clearance PO OO - sale price . .' Buster Brown Suits Bnster Brown suits in many shades and sizes. Large selection of Norfolk suits to C A choose from. Prices from 50c to ysJ.tJv LADIES' Suits and Skirts Styles unquestionably the latest and patterns the newest. It will pay you to iook over this large and well equipped department before mak ng a purchase. Second Floor Clearance 1 c SHOES We carry everything in the line of shoes. Can fit any foot. Our Ameri can Gentlemau shoes do not hate to be broke in. They fit as well the first day aa the last, and look as well tbe Inst as the first. Any style. Price $3.50 and $400 97 and LUNG PREVENTS npiion AND $1.00 i Don't be a Knocker Come Buy a Rocker Upholstered Rockers Sewing Rockers Willow Rockers For Rent For Krnt-HniiM-keeplnir roomn at 36 Co. lunihln veiiuc. Partly llurnlsbed. Mrs. D T"-Vl"r- d2T J1T& For fcHle t'hea. One heavy one-horse wiwon In good repair. Knqulre of J. c. star R. F. I), No. a, or Mrs. OodiUrd; ranch, I'ri.ih per dlatriot. JJ24 For Sale For Ka)e-I have llieaueney for the NIiirum Sprayer, and aleo taking ordere for lime mid sulphur notation upravlng material. Hive me your orders, u. I). Woodworth. ir-20 Jersey Cattle for Sale One bull, three years old, fso.00. One heifer eighteen mon'haold, flS.Ou. One heifer ten old. $10.00. One heifer, one month old a.i 00 One now, two yearn old, was fresh in aukus! gives three gallons of ml.k dally at present time, m.W. For milk and bntter product" give Mr. R. B. llarhion, of Hood Kiver as reference. C T . ROBERTS, Meadow Farrnu Phone t armers all JOE WRIGHT CARPENTER AND BUILDER Phone 7(9 Estimates furniehed on request. An honest job guaranteed. flfi 9 p.UJ Gloves Laeies' kid gloves in all tbe latest shades. Prices 50c to $.200 SIMMONS GLOVES. W. B. STROWBRIDOB SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty j Reisdence next to 8econd Hand Store j HORSES FOR SALE. ' Horses Kor e Six head three year ol 1 past ronr in tp,'; w eight llMHoltt), T. Wf ers, White HataKvn. dW7 REAL ESTATE. For Hale 70 acres 6'$ miles from pood Klv. er;2 acres young orchard, small house; on river Mad, l,:VW. Half cash, balance 8 per cent. Hee Tinker, Hood River or address J. H, Krary, 1)5: Williams ave., Portland, Ore. U30 For Bale .V 10-acre trull, farm two mll noiih of Camas, Wash. Improvement-a mn. B room house, lariio ham, pruit ryer, chicken houe, lng ltonc, a No. 1 well and pump, seven acres of prune orchard, all In besi iiiit, null sold for ?l m. Will all In formation to anvone writing, or com and see It. Will sell for f.!.OJ0. tSIXi or more c sh, bal. ance on time. Reason lor selling: Father got hurt In railroad wreck and wints me to la ,e charge of his ranch In Nebraska A. C. Mosk, ( ainaa, Wash. Uti i '27 MISCELLANEOUS. ForSale Oak and tlr wood. Epplng. Fl'? ie Fiirmers, 12;8. Apply lo .1. A. Jltpi ' For Sale. A slnirle barrel. In gauge shot gun, almost new. A barg'itn at &Y0'. AIo n con ceit olltr organ with records. Price Uti Oil jlO-al. Lee K. Strong, Oikll, R. F. D. So. 1 For Bale 3 horses, fresh nilli h cow, 3 heavy young cult e, good mountain back, I brand new wagon. 1 cream separator. Mis. John Lens, R. K. V. No. 1. Ji7 KRKK Wo01)TWIU give pine saplings for wood for the cutting. P. 1). Ilenrlchs. J17 For Hale One-half dozen fancy Hrown Leg horn cockerels. Hirils Irom prize taking pens. Beat laying strains. J.L.Carter, I'hrno, 1397 Farmers: For Saie A high tirade hack with roK Has not been used much, cheap. Inquire at Ola oer. Hobl. J. Wilmott. dl3j For Hale HO acres unimproved land. Level and nil tillable. Good orchard and .straw- huitv Inn, I Turn nil luu fl". Ilua il.u llrifu. K50 pei acre If taken soon. Will divide. In- Huiiriii niiuicna mini iujtuiuiu, uw, U'qiUU. dZ-(M Wood Cutters Wanted S1.50 a cord lor oak and line. F. L. Kleiner, R. F. 11. No 1, Hood River, ore. 1I3J3 For Bale-Dec. 21, 22, 21, cut flowers and pot ted plnnts. suitable lor Christmas decorations and the holidays. Can be seen in the window of H. K Hart mess. C, Knudson, Florist. di'l-20 For Bale Ferns, nolteri nlanis. nnti a tew choice nerenluts. Attca wl.tte WvnHnit cockerels Irom 1 to Sfi, J. D- Fletcher, Oak dale Green house. dl ForBale Beanie hound nuns. Fortin davs they will go at J2..M) apiece. Dr, ll-oslus. Phone, )3i. m9 For Bale-lfi-lnch pine wood by the load or car. Also limb wood by the load. A. O. Her shey or F. O. Hlagg. i lSJlO For Bale Cream separator. Oood as new Kred Chandler. n2-d20 Wanted. Wanted A woman as housekeeper between 35 and 10 years old. No hard work and will be helped with washing. Willing to pay flfla month and board the year around. John W. Jones. Rhone H87, . jl0J31 Hood River Valley Restaurant and Bakery combined, on tbe Heights, next door to Tweedv's. M alsat all hours from 15c up. Mrs. M. C. Btutls. J10-31 Wanted. A girl to do generaljhousework. Mrs. Truman Butler, J3 J21 Wnnte.1 Rlrlu' mill ha .,,1 ... : 1 . j ...... ' ' ' " IC'CKDU li li 1 1 1 ;u days from date for 90 curds of 4-foot tlr wood. v. ii. nuua, ncuooi i-fisirict o. if. Wanted To trade a highly Improved 10 acre subu-ban home fur mhii unin t,.u, ..wn. erty. Axel N. Rahm. l-d27 Wanted-Oenlleman or ladv with o-nnrt ret erencelo travel by rail or with a rig lor a firm of fc!f,n nnn ent,itni w.,w.0 ai , ' . .......... j .ear and expenses, salary paid weealv and ex penses advanced. Address, with stamp, Jos. A, Alexander, Hood River, Ore, Wanud-Several men to cut cordwood. J. L. Hanna. uj9 Vt anted- parties to cut 1.0 ricks ol wood. House on place Ir. which cullers can live while working. Henry Avery, Kggcrmont, Hood River, Ore. JI0-HI '.Vant. (1 -Jlenlleman or lady to travel for Mercantile House of lurwe puniiai 'i u.ri,.. at home or abroad lo suit. If desirable Hie Home may he used as headquarters. Weekly salary of 81 pr year nn.l expenses. Ad dress Jos. Alexander, Hood River, ore. J.J24 Lost and Found i.,t--r P.;etbook In town or on road to Mt. Hood, hinder will please return to this office or Sarah KFaweett, ML Hood. d27-17 Lost-A reg stered package addressed to MrH.N uby Under please leave at this office or notlly T. Davenport, Jr. d27-Jl7 uf iT,A nec? f,lr on ,he rad between Hcsid River and Crupper school house Mon day nlgbt. Under will please return to this office. H. A. Hackett. J3j2( IXIsl A oalrof frnlri i ......... Mrs. Canlie.d s and my home. Please leave at ""s "kno. iwrs. jas tiraham. d!9J10 J m L!n-Re1 sler, iy years old. Left earspllt. right ear clipped. wner can have snmeby paying charges. L. M. Baldwio. ML J3-J24 "Tou -A lai'1Te?;Tnnrse! eouiaiu'iig some money. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying forsd. J 10-31 JlO-il. "'v""vo uy paying tor ad.