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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1904)
(ood .ver Slacier. THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1904. Canby pout, G. A. R , haa commenced preparations for entertaining the del ' egates to the slate encampments of the Grand Army of the Republic, Women V .Relief Corps and Ladle of the Grand Army of the Republic, which encamp tncntu will be held in Hood River June 23, 24 and 25 of this year. The council of administration will meet in Port land, January 30, and fix upon these dates in conformity with the expressed wish of Canby post. It wus thought thai these dates, occurring during out strawberry season, will suit everybody as nearly as they could be suited Those who will be our visitors on that occasion desired to come during our strawberry season, and it was the wish of the delegates who extended the in vitation to come to Hood River thut they come at that time. By the 23d of June the rush of the work of the strawberry harvest will be over, but there will still be plenty of the luscious Hood River berries with which to treat our guests, and there will be opportu ' nity for the guests to see the work ii gathering and shipping the fruit. The invitation extended to the stu e encampments to come to Hood Rivt r was given after interviewing the lead I n ir citizens and business men of on town, who were unanimous in prom l-lng substantial aid towards the enter taioineiit of Hie delegates of the Unit orders and their friends should thev favor us by coming here. It is there fore with a full understanding thai the post will be backed by the united sentiment of the community that tin committee of arrangementsentersupni its duties. This will be the last time state eneampmeut of the Grand Army of the Republic will honor Hood Rivei us the place of meeting. A few nion years, and a few more country town will be thus honored, and then the city of Portland, where the greatest ' number of old soldiers will reside, will be made the permanent meeting place for the annual reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic until the state encampment will be no more. Let us therefore resolve to entertain in a fit ting man ner this rem nant of the mighty armies that marched under the banners of the Union in the "days that tried men's souls." Let them go from Hood River in the firm belief that our tit Izens can surpass all others in the state in dispensing hospitality and exhibit ing patriotism. Elsewhere in this issue is a call for base ball men to meet Friday night at Prqther's office for purpose of devising ways and means to raise fuads for get ting control of permanent base ball grounds. It is likely a stock company will be organized. The move is a time ly one and should be encouraged. The Glacier believes it can be made a suc cess. With an enclosed diamond, an admission fee could be collected from the hundreds who attended the games last summer without tickets. They would"all want to see the game and would pay their 25. cents, too. By all means organize the stock company. The total taxable property of Wasco county is $4,040,800, and the levy of 27 mills will provide a revenue of $125,301. Of this amount, according to figures fur nished by the Mountaineer, $28,665 goet to the state, $30,030 to the public school fund, $13,922 for roads, leaving $53,384 for county purposes, if the entire tax h collected. The average annual expense of the county are about $30,000, hence, if all the taxes are. collected and no un forseen expenses ate incurred there will remain a balance of about $17,000 to go toward reducing the county debt. In another column, R. E. Harbison furnishes a splendid article on the ef fectiveness of vaccination as a smallpox preventive. Mr. Harbison wants s law it.mN'Hing vaccination of school children. There is mull a statute, but school boards find it impossible to en force the regulation because of the ob- jecuoiiB oi parents. Medical scieme strongly recommends vaccination, and it is hoped it will grow more and more in popular favor. The halo of sacred conservatism that has floated o'er the sanctum sanctorium of the Portland Oregonian lo, these many years, snaps a ray now and then in its ever onward march. The latest jar is the removal of advertising from the first page. It must have gone hard with the advertising manager, but what a puddin for the telegraph editor with war clouds in the Orient, a presidential election and awful calamities falling all around usl inns uelhman wished the Glacier to state that the money expended on the East Side grade was done under the su pervision of the county court and not by the road committee. This piece of work was a costly experiment in road making, but is an object lesson in proving that clay piled on rocks makus a very poor road bed. To get good roads they mnst be macadamized, and as the Odell cor respondent said last week, the only way to get good roads is to make them. The town of Wasco, Sherman county, by a vote of 71 to 7, has decided to boni the town for a sufficient amount to put in a complete system of fire protection and sewerage. J. P. Egan, one of White Salmon's leading citizens, is being put forward at a candidate for the legislature from Klickitat county. The Enterprise gives him the following deservedly compli mentary notice: "J. P. Egan of White Salmon has lived in this country for 21 years; he has been closely identified with the growth of this country.. He is known throughout Klickitat county as a public spirited man. He is a man well informed on the public needs of this county. White Salmon has never bjen accorded iU fair bhare of repreaer-1 tation on tha ticket. Mr. Egan would j make a good representative in the legie- i . I I.I t A ..nniai. ' laiure, inu no wuuiu imvo ji wpw tion here." Colonel Hofer of the Salem Journal was recently re-elected vice president of 17-nionths-old bank, which is reported to be paying big dividends. Woman t that jar you? Stronj Argument for Vaccination. Hood River. Jan. 22. Editor Glacier: Mv family having been favored with a touch from that grim visitor known as small pox, and a free advertisement oi the fact besides by the Pine Grove corre spondent of your paper, 1 have conclud ed that a little furtherairing of the mat ter might be of some value to ttte com- innn tv. A vear aeo last summer some several famines in uns neigiiuur- hood were affected bv the same mam- (nutations which tarried with us during the past two weeks, but , despite the statements of the doctors that it was mnllnnx nearlv everv family so affect ed denied the ascription and denounced the doctors as a lot of knaves who were trvinu to create a smallpox scare for revenue only. Everv one knows that the schools are the breeding grounds for all contagion!' diseases, so when mv children recently brought home a new eruptive disease G. It. CASTNER. Elected Member Board Directors Hood Rivei Apple Growers' Union. . we were sufficiently concerned a to its origin to make investiga tions, which convinced us that repre sentatives in the school of four or five families were affected with the sanu disease. Not caring to harbor any un clean thing, we called a physician U the ranch who pronounced our cases a mild, yet conclusive attacks of smallpox, and at the same time convinced us thai he knew what he was talking about. We accepted quarantine at once without protest and without even putting the commonwealth to the expense of nail ing up the warning sign. Now, since re gaining our freedom we can say thai our home is as free from contagion as strict compliance with the rules of med ical Bcience can make it. So far this chronicle will interest but few, bnt the important question conies up how shall we eradicate this thing from the many homes and communities in the Northwest, which have it to con tend with? Certainly it cannot be done by secreting it in our homes and cloth ing and exposing all those who visit m or whom w visit to the disease. Many have been known to say: "Oh. it is only a mild form of the smallpox, ':' B. R. TUCKER. Elected Member Board Directors Hood River Apple Growers' cnlon. any way, and I would as soon take it as undergo vaccination. Besides that, it will give me immunity from . the real thing." In the most severe ca-es this immuni ty is probably obtained Mi r inn con vinced that in its mildest i'urin you un dergo your discomfort for naught, he sides always risking the development of a serious case. I reject this popular belief ns to immunity, from the fact that my two little girls ho first contracted the disease have, since recovering, both been vaccinated and as the doctors sny, "have taken splendidly." Any intelli gent person knows thntone who has had the smallpox in its severe form will not take vaccination any more readily than they will take the smallpox itself the second time. The only way to stamp out this dis ease is for all to be vaccinated, and there should be a statute in every state requiring all school children to submit to this great preventive of smallpox. Thanks to a sensible mother, I was vaccinated in childhood, and a large scar attests that the "take" was nil 1 ,7 i EILER PIANO MOUSE ;who PARKINS & GRIMES, .The Dalles, Agts Men's Overalls, full copper riveted, largo size, only...... Nice, line soft sole Infants' shoes; good assortment 0 . 7 " uDOIFQE .... 3 MAnF AT WFW fftMI ft U FACTO Kf. 4 9 New tlia cmtlil lie tn-krrl for. I nave ticcn re vaccinated four different times without taking again and have, heen thoroughly exposed to thesmnllpnt w it liout suffering any liarni.Ol course such permanent im munity cannot always bo counted on, but the fact that vaccination is a trat preventive of smallpox litis been demon strated in millions of ea?es since the daya of Jenner. Some three years ago my whole fami ly of tive were" vaccinated. Two showed the desired result, ami three did not. These three have just recovered from the smallpox. Myself and-the other two w ere not touched by i . So, neighbors, while we are calling for laws to regulate all other things un der the sun, let us work for a law that will make vaccination compulsory on every school child in the land. There also should be a law requiring, a health nrfimr to visit schools where smallpox is suspected, with authority to send home and quarantine all cases that he Duns. R. E. Harbison'. Captain and Mrs. Mowers were made quite sick, last Sunday, by. ptomaine ooisonin?. in eatimr bacon. Both have about recovered their usual health. Miss Florence Cox is seriously sick with typhoid lever. To Exchange. Revenue paying Kastern city property, val ued at $4,01 K), tor wild or Improved orchard lands. Address P. O. box 5, Hood River, Or. Wanted. Good second-hand incubulor. box 45, Hood River. Or. Address 8. J'JS Lands for Sale. Homesteads, 4; timber claims, ; relinquish ments, 4. Aduress dox iuo, or puone nmiu Wa.'Hood River, Or. Stockholders' Meeting. Stockholders of tho East Kork Irrigating Company, take notice: That their annual meeting will be held on (Saturday, February 20. l'KH, at 1 o'clock, In F. I. Karnes' otlice, Hood Kiver, Or. C. It. BONK, J2Kfl8 I'resldent, Grubbing Machine. Hmlth No. 2, with or without 150 feet of ca ble, for sale. Also, horse and hack for sale. f!8 W. ('. OolxiK, Unites Valley. Wanted. Second-hand Incubator. J28 MIW. O. K. 1'OPI'UK, phone 2:,1. For Sale. Brnme grogs need, lt)c a ponntJ: Vermont maple ayrup, l.'c a pound. For wile al V. K Jackson's Htore. D. ). lAL'KSON. Hay for Sale. B. F. l-illoK.V.Ak'I'.H. House to Let. Call on Frather Investment Co. . J-'l Hay for Sale. Timothy, whctit and clover hay, all first clans. .Mho, dry pine woott. marlO V. D. HINHirH. Apple Trees. F. K. Htrang, local agent for the MIHvnnlilc Nurseries, haa for sale a choic e loief Yellow Newtown Pippin and Spit,i-nh;irg Apple Treesalthe Htbhnrd place. Mr. Ntnmg uill have samples at Hood Kiver every Kalitnbiv and be prepared to take orders and deliver trees as long us 'they Inst, and contract for trees for next season. Our trees are first e)a8 and true to name. For prices call on Mr. Strang, or rtddress ns mm. N. B. HARVKY, Proprietor Milwaukie, Or. J. HEMEREL & SONS, Contractors and Builders Hood River, Or. Farmers' Friend FEED STORE. I have put In a full stock of Flour and Fe: d and can save farmers and others a g-iod i er centon their purchases. Cull and get pile. IS lore In pun l"i nierly occuad by Slav, s Bros,, artj lining their store. f" HjrjV.I IT, Pinpr. Tlie Piuno jiicturcd licre is n Chickering; Baby Grand bought Tuesday from Mr. Cald well, the local representative,' ly JOHN J. TURNER, examined all the different jiianos in I'ortland and finally showtHl his p-ooj jiidgineiit lv t-hosiiifr the liest ;i Chiekerinir. (Jemiine Acme cork inner soles, per pair 45c 25c Umbrellas of nil kinds at money sav ing prices. ; We lsave the Shoes you want, and we can save you money. Why buy your shoes where they have no assort ment and you are never satisfied? Come to us. We can ilea so you. Idea Paper Patterns, Only 10c Girl Wanted. To assist with general housework. MIHS LIZZIE KOBKUT8. I'hone the Firs, main 811. W Fresh Cow for Sale By C'oa Repp, opposite Frunkton school house. fll Get your. Lewis and Clark Stationery PRINTED And in addition advertise your home personal business as well, by having your Envelop es, Letter Heads and other stationery present local features, that stationery printed elsewhere does not give. Wo are prepared . to do your work in as be done at Portland, using the Lewis and with any local design that may be desired. Investigate our work before placing your will find we can satisfy the most exacting demands Yours for the Exposition, and Emphatically, . ; Yours for Hood River, E. R. BRADLEY. NEW DEPARTURES Anticipating your needs I laid in a stock of Spring goods. The largest line of Matting and Carpets in the city. You may need a Range or Cook stove. I have them. February is our winter month. I have Heaters. Have you that tired feeling? I have Rockers that will give you rest. Everything in the Furniture line to meet all conditions. And lowest prices guaranteed. Listen! We. are here for our share of the business. Come and see us. We will show you how it is done. Will give you the key to the first move a square deal. Your money is ' just as good as your neighbor's, and will buy as much as his money. Full line of Building material that will be sold at Bed Rock prices. Look it over. Undertaker and Embalmer CENTRAL MARKET MAYES BROS., Proprietors. Dealers in All Kinds of Fresh, Cured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits. PASHIOW Livery, Feed GROCERIES, Did You Say? We carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries at th' lowest possible prices. .Just give us a trial order and sh' what we can do. Highest prices paid for count rv produce. SPOT CASH GROCERY, R REED, xoprietor. Rhone 49 1. Fm Delivery. 5c W"T SECURITY Dry Pine Wood. ' A few ricks in shed at fi! per rick. Prop a Dostal onrd to TlttJY 8HKLLKY. White Lesrhorns- I have for sale a few more thoroughbred singuwxmib White Leghorn Cockerels ut J1.60 v. t;. hkih k, it. p. I), imp, i. AT HOME town and country, and your attractive a style as it can and have full authority for Clark official design,' together orders out of town, and you STABLE and Draying. STRANAHANS & BAGLEY; Horse l.otiLflit, golil or exchanged. Pleasure pHrt!eannertin.tirit-rl!imrifn. So cial aticnliiiii given lo moving Furniture 111 1.1 PilllXO. Wo do I'vcrj tiling horseg enn ilo. HOOD RIVEK, ()HF.(iOX. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1K7H.1 NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. United Htatea Laud O flies, The Italics, Oregon, No. 12, IBM. Notice l hereby (riven thai In complince with the provisions of thi ictof eoni-etia of June a. 1!"K, entitled "An m f..r t.h anl r timber limit in I he Hlatt-sol California, Oregon, Nevada mid Washington Territory,'' as emended to alj the public lud jutes bv ael of AukusI 4, IS'.I2, tho following named persons have tiled In this ollice then 4wcrn statements, to-wit: KMZAHHTH M. WILSON, of The Dttl'es, eounlyof W nsio, suite of Ore gon, sworn statement No. lr7, tiled May In, 1WJH, for the purelmse of Hie south half noutli east quarter, northeast quarter southeast quarter und southeast quarter soulhwesi quarter section 'ti, township 1 north, range V east. W. M. SMITH w. crmtAN, of Viento, county of Wasco, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. Ml. filed May li, 1HUI, for the purchase of the Houtiiwest quarter northwest quarter, north hull iulhwestqiiar ter and southeast quarter southwest quarter section. 1, township t itor:h, range M east, W.M. O'I'IS I'ATTKltsoN, of The Dalles, Oregon, county of Wasco.sworn statement No.lsll.tlled May li.lW.for the pur chase of the southeast quarter northeaxt quar ter, east half southeast quarter section 2, and southwest quarter southwest quarter section 1, township 2 north, rauge east, W. M. That they will oiler nroof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its liin beror stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish their claims to uuid land lav fore the Register and Heeelver at The I miles, Oregon, on Wednesday. February 10. 1;U. I tiey name as witnesses: w. t . liana ana F. H. Button of Hood Kiver. Oregon; Ned II. Gates and Kred W, Wilson of The Dalles, Ore gon: Urorge K. Mason, .lames Chilly and Mi chael I. Oslrugimrd of Viento, Oregon; Oils Patterson, The Italics, Oregon; and Smith W. t'urranof Viento. Oregon. Any und all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file ttielr cluims In this otlice on or before said 10th day of Kebruafy, IWOI. naijai MH llAlu, t. mii,an, Iiegisier. Notice of Final Settle ment. Notice ! hereby irlven that the uivk'iKtiiin ii has filed In t lie Count y Court of the sl.ute oi Oregon for Wukco county his fiunl account ns udmlnlHtriitor of the estate of Milton . W Heeler, neceiiKcn, and thut the Kttlii court hits appointed Friday, February 12, UMl, ut the hour t.f t o'clock I M. of Nukl day, ut the court house In Dalles City, in said Wasco county, state of Oregon, for hearing objection to HHtd final account und for the Kcttlcincnt of the same. W. H. WINANs, J7f4 Administrator, Notice of Final Account Notice l hereby el veil Unit Hie unrtersiKned have filed their final ttcoount in the ptnui of John Hlpma, dweased, in the eounly eo'irt ot the slate of Oreton, Whwo county, ami tlu.t the court has nppolnted Krlda , the lifith day of February, 1IKII, nt iio'clock I'.M. ol aald day. at the county court' room, In tha court house at The Dalles, Wasco (Mjunty, state of Oregon, as the time and plsce for hearing objections to flnnl account and the sottlcinent thereof. DaU-'d this lUth duv of .lanunrv, l'M. LKSl.IK lil'Tl.KU. JOHN T. NKAI.KKiH, i Administrators of the Kstatc of John slptna, deceased. JJ1I1H Notice of Final Account. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the county court of the shite of Oregon for Wascocounty his final account as administrator of the estate of J. U. Markley, deceased, and that ssid court has appointed Friday, February l, linn, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., or as soon thereafter asthesaine can be heard, for hearing oljictions to said account, nnil tor settling t he same. Said hearing to be at liiecourt house in The Dalles, In said Wasco county. JK8SF. IM1U.KK. Administrator of the Kstuteof J.C. Markley, deceased. JUl'U E. H HARTW1G, Lawyer. Wilt practice In ail courts. Otlice with (Jul bertson & Co., HOOD RIVEK, OREGON. DR. W. T. ROWLEY, Wsl .Sieii Oculist. Office at residence, corner Eugene St, and Park ave. Phone, main 371. BON TON BARBER SHOP. L. C. HAVNES, Prop. The plaee to get an easy sh'' an up-to-date hair cut, und to vr'av the luxury of a porcelain bath tub. Testimonial. Having purchased a WOO Wnshing Machine and finding it pist what it is gtiarHnteed to he, I wisn to announce to the lady readers of the Glacier ttiat it is a great hein on wash days. It washes the dirtiest clothes cleaner than any one could on a wash board, and does the work in half the time. Any one wishing to know more nlout this wonderful machine can be Informed bv addressing M Its. DA UK, or MIW. NOHKNNON, J7 both of Underwood, Wash. Night School. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewrit! ng reninansinp, Arunineiic,eie. Five nighls per week, lernis per month. Itoonis over Dallas' store. M H. M.HUXLKY. Custom Made Shoes. I have a line of men's and bovs' Custom Made Shoes of the best material. Call and see them. . .Kin m cowi.KY, J'.'S Shoe Hhop smith ofI. (). Own Your Own Home. It Is cheaper than paying rent You e.in get money at less interest than ever it was got In Hood Kiver before. From to S10,(Ho. See T. D. TWF.KDY, First door south of Holnmn's meat market. To Exchange. Eligible Hood Kiver city property to ex change for country property in the immedi ate vicinity. Inquire ol J. L. HENDERSON. Raspberry Roots. If ordered or taken at once, will sell nod strong Cnthbert Ked Raspberry roots at Ic each, or 7oc per 100. I). N. UY F.RI.KK, U. F. D. No. 2. I'lione tlxl Sub. 35 Acres For sale at a bargain; on the road to Mount Hood; good apple land; ni"e. health v location for a house by the roadside. Inquire on the premises. jn'JI J.l. HII,l,STlt(i.l. Horse for Sale. A I'JOO pound horse, works single or double: Just the thing for some straw berry grower, at a imigniu, Ainu, me leeu euMer. JS 1) r UK.It;Mll R(l. ' For Sale. 20 acre, ll'c. miles from Hood River. In the valley; 7' cleared; remnlnder easily cleared. On public road; telephone bv place, l'rlce 1,100. CHAS. E. FUI.I.KR, Salem, Or. Applications for Water rroiiiine water supply Co. of Hood River Valley must he In bv February 1. hn. a,. plication blanks can be obtained from any member of the lsard nfdircclors. J7 C. K. MARK HAM, Secretary. Plain Sewing. Plain sewing neatly and cheaply done. J MRS. II. A.COYLK, phone-, Timber for Sale. I will sell the timber on jn" acres place for small saw mill nr -ai i (-.,'. t:.ii on K C. Muhaney or c. L. Hi IGEUS. inari.t Cockerels for Sale. niack Mi norms. l :l to - itmni.,,! 11.30. Kgtn for hatching afier Feb. 1. ' UAU'H LEWIS, llelmont. Horse Wanted. I want to buy a horse aloiit mm r.nHu See me on Davidson Fruit Co', ranch on Wil ...w r mu jn fJ. SMITH. Strawberry Plants. A fine lot of tmwlcrrv nh.nia r.. ... $1.25 per ImJO on Ihe plni-p. Ill I'. VArcn V. I'-. ,1 Land to Lxchango. SO ww rMint v. () . t'i rrf y. tttci f.n m rU: IliM' !--r Ud III V'-r -.pin. nt-sn prnpit or,. Apply to Iluni.Ht, the !t nt -t-10 Removed. The H'Xl . River Eli et: If l.'tV. V mcr -Waler C.i - thee lias lvn IV oiov d t i I . , street, not disir to i'.v:' cillerv J7 J. H. KMllKRii.Scc'y ani M-iU iger. Real Estate Bargains. LIST OF LANDS For Sale AND FOR RENT AT THE EMPORIUM. Sloiiey to loan. Hanna house and lot, $1,800. 1. Lots in Waucoma Park addition 150. Corner lot in front of school hoe tlitK). Tho (It'o. Melton lot and cottage in Barrett-iSipma addition, $400. 2. Eligible rosidonce lots in Fpangler's Hiilidivision, near cannon house; only $1'.'5; terms easy, installment plan. 4. I!20 acres of timber land at the falls of Hood River, belonging to George E. Forsyth ; MO acres good fruit ltind;f (000. 8. 100 acres at White .Salmon; line timber land; $10 an acre. 100 acres, house and garden patch, located 10 miles south of The Dalles. Known as the Woodman place. Price ifflOO. The llunt.place M mile southwest of town. House, barn, mostly in strawber ries and other fruits. Price, $1450. The new company now offers for sale lots formerly belonging to the Hood i: t i : , uivur iuiiimw company, oi wmcn com pany John Inland Henderson is secre tary and tho Hood Kiver Bank treasurer. Installment plan. A Good Investment. I will sell 100 acres of mountain land on county road live miles southeast of Hood Kiver for if 1,000 cash, and will guarantee $200 ad vance in two years, or failing to sell for $1,200 net in that time 1 w ill take tho land hack and pay $1,200, and half of profits over $200 to go to investor.First come, first served. Of the 100 acres 100 acres fruit land, 00 acres stony. All fenced, small house, well, large' spring. A fine goat ranch. J. L. H kndkrson. Tickets to and from Europe. Fersons desiring to purchase tickets to or from any points in Europe or South Africa may secure the same from John L. Henderson, who is agent for the Beaver line of steamships. First-class Surveying Outfit At the Emporium are kept 2 first-class transits and solar attachments, and the proprietor, a practical surveyor, is pro pared to do the work of laying out acre age property in lots and blocks, and do ing all kinds of surveying and platting. From and after this date, April 9, UtOIJ, the rates will lie as follows: $10 a day; Lot corners established for $5 a lot; two contiguous for one owner, the same price. Lot 4, block !), Hull's addition, fine 2 story house; f 1 ,800. For Pale Residence on State street at head of Front; (2,5(X), including 3 lots. For Sale. 40 acres near Mount Hood post oflico. Good hind $700 cash 30 days, only. J. Lcland Henderson. One 5-acre and one 10-acre clearing land contract to let. Inquire of John Leland Henderson. For Kent For a term of ten years, the two lots ou State ptreet, back of Hardness' and the Paris F'air. For Sale The 50 acre strawberry farm owned by A. E. Lake and others, on west side. Price $14. 000. All in straw berries in their prime. A good oppor tunity for several buyers to go in to gether and each secure a part. Must all be sold at once. Terms half or more cash. For 8ale The old Galli'gan place, lid acres; fl, 800 two-story dwelling, hard (inish; barn and out buildings; 10 acres in cultivation, 2 acres straw berries, some orchard; Hume, irrigating ditch and Phelps creek pass through property U,f)00; $500 down, $500 December 1, balance in five years at 7 percent. This offer is good for 30 days only. Tho Howell cottage? and 3 acres, east of Mrs. Alma Howe's, 1,700. Found. A soldier's discharge Irom the U. 8. arm v. Call for it at tblsoitlce. ji M. E. WELCH, " ti.. Veterinary Surgeon, Has returned to HMd River and Is prepared to do any work In the veterinary fine. He can be found by calling al or pluming to Clarke's drnsi store. A. R. HOGAN, General Blacksmithing: AND REPAIRING. MOSIKK, - - . ORF.eiON. VIBRASSAGE Treatment by ' RUSSEL&REIS, At the A f BARBER J. l. SHOP. A new and scientific meth od for treat men of the hair, seal) and skin. Tho treatment is oxtraor- umarny eiiicncmn.s in tho sneedv and iicnnnncnt it. moval of Dandruff, Iilack heads. Flesh Worms, Wrink les, Sallow '"omiilexisn, Cold in tho Head, etc. FRANK REISTLE CNGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER 1114 U.vt-Mliwofact wvricoio t