HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY. JANUARY 28, 1004. OIIEGONIAN . i i 1 . .. . . Mtt sALll IE. TELEGRAM BOOKS STATIONERY MAGAZINES AT THE BOOK IMZ-IfcT SCHOOL BOOKS All kinds, from comic to Lace and art novelties. Each one in a box; New lines up 2 date; ' The best to be found, In favorite styles. Now is the time to buy. -Early call and look over stock; J . " Surely then you will get yourpick. Feb. Uth I. Valentine day. New nod all iiipnljr ( Tb3T GEO. R COE & SON. Mis Veda Thomas of Kelso spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thomas, returning on Saturday's boat. Earl Emmons has gone to Iowa City, la., to attend the weddinc of hi brnther, A. Leroy Emmons. Mr. Em mons and bride will make their home in W bite Salmon, and expect to arrive here March tr D. Hunsaker and family spent Sut- uruay in noou Kiver. E. M. Peck has sold his hotel to the Heytinit Bros, of Gilmer. Thev will who uunijjo uexir ween. Mrs. A. H. Jewett is viaitlnir In Pnrr. Mrs. Waldo, sr.. who has hoeti vii-Kf io luuuu ueiier. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harlan are vis- OFFICE SUPPLIES W&tJffi fciiterprise offlce moved. The ollloe is now in front of the city park. Friday noon at school was a busy lime. All the children were working hard cleaning the school varda nl piling up wood. Captain Cook Is still Inmrnvlnir In health. Mr. and Mrs. John Tuiprhanh invu returned from Portland. L J. Wolfard returned to White Sal mon last iiday morning, after being , nlre- ""ifara visited in nana nana, Nti e. IHl,n u,.,i I.-.. i T. . " ureenwoou, u. v., Defore returning. Underwood School Notes By the School Children. win Underwood is haiillnir ltmiler eon, Fervoil by the liostesB, assisted by her daughter Hazel. It is needless to say that a most enjoyable time was had, and all expressed their desire to perma nently hold the meetings at the home of this popular lady and her equally agreeable daughter. (. XV. Ruckman and wife of Alicel, Or., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 8. Coch ran, Mr. Kuckuian being a brother of M rs. Cochran. Thuv are delighted with the Barrett district." Mrs. K. E. Kegester left Monday evening for Atliena, Or., to assist in the song service at the Christian church du ring a revival that is now in progress there. Thus it is, all sections of the state draw upon Barrett district for tal ent in all lines, and we never fail them. Great is Barrett. There was a genuine case of misplaced confidence played upon the school children by the school directors last Saturday. The children have been counting the hours until the Btove pipe should need cleaning, thus insuring them another delightful holiday. But, alas on coming to school, Monday morn ing, they found the board, headed by that undoubted warrier.Frank Sherrieh. and armed with a 17-foot ladder, assist ed by that renowned soldier, ThoniRB Bishop, had stolen a march on them" and on Saturday had cleaned the pipe and fixed np the Btove, thereby shattering all the bright anticipations of happy youth.. We can sympathize with them. as we also failed to receive any contri butions from the school children this week.and feel that is all due to the un warranted iiction of the school board. Mrs. W. II. Hoole has been Indisposed for the past week, tat is now on the mend. ' , ij 10 save oioousnea we want to warn will for Joe Sullivan's ranch on Buck oreek. Comrade Berry that Beveral of the bach CLOSING OUT .hiss ina Kel riiilnnk ft ft. p.... I I lr . . ------- J iuomiay, wnere she will spend the "uihiiuc in me winter. rroressor Cromwell has been havim? I itna luutl.. 1 . .-.-...v fiMiiMiK viijiih mi ma imm. I minimi, tie nas imii fln uuii,.,.. r.. clearing his land thus tar. A surprise Dartv whs vIvi.ii in i,,..,..- I.if Will k-n.,.i..:.i. .1 .., V . ' it "-"""'"! luc -ciision iieiiia , , . . .. iui n ins uinnuay. a large crowd attended . y U"'D uwumem at me nos' elors of tliis district are on his trail with oouole-twiated shot guns, . Pine Grove Gleanings. Mrs. J. L. Davis of Newburg, Or., is here for a week's visit at the Davis home. -r. Mrs. William Scobee is hnniA frnm The Dalles, where she has been for a R. B. BRAGG & CO and a pleasant time is reported A cougar has been iretti lliruunir u-lll. ..,.... .1 -r-j "" .uro im mo uuickciis ill tne neighbor- rami. lle was seen by Mrs. Lusk uiiKiug away,witn one of her chickens. some or our Chenowith neighbors "7 passing inrougu tow n, on uieir way io iiooa Kiver. Amos Underwood left on the boat i. ... i 7 .- ;" "v tv.iij- iiccK, .ui. i iciub oi noou Kiver nas taken ir... m.... a.MlL ' '" in ii.iuiB mr i"B iinu Hie river ior i.. A. Herman. Rnv Si.rnat Rev. Hershner has built a Iiaur I tarn I fMnrt-npa Hniarn on us place. Ralph Perry, Mrs. J. L. Davis brought up 50 differ- Raymond Ordway, eut varieties of rose bushes to plant on Allene Clark, their place here. She has nvr isn Rnlnl. n.ri Eleven pupils have been We are going to close out our different lines of Ladies shoes preparatory to putting in a special line of LnrHea Shoes, and to do this quickly, we will make the nri pn r:"rdamor,'lnKf,'rPu,tl"''11- r,;,v,4. on ...i .: , . r : : - .jn" w re,u.mi of the ""J1 wi lu- nepa siioes any time in the nv"? mine8 at McCoy o near luture to come to us for them. . her. h 'Tlioun niu oil rw--wi , 4-.1,.,. , . ii , . , I awhile, uii fewwu Dujien Hume oi wie latest lasts, and most of them are all new goods, made bv the best mann- intuit-r, sucii us uucKingiiam & iiecht, Tenilant Shoe Co. K,one "? 11 ' 88 war,n during the day 1 C 1 1 1 rr ' i -4- r L." I a a ' T , T1 -w -.. v..olu iuc uu ity oiiue vo., isaac i.erns uo., jMUler and others. These all go as follows: pital. Miss Riddell was ConiDelled to w'ivn nn teachinz throe davs last weeknnnprvuint of sore eyes. She went to Portland for treatment, and was able to take up her work again this week. L. E. Clark is at Wasco. Or.. after his milling interests at that place. Frank Stanton moved th from Pierce Cox's place to the Daven port mills Monday. Mr. Cox has his house completed. Mr. Tierce of Hood River has taken went to The Dalles Tuesday. Clarence Hill is mending and soon oe aoie to oe arotina again. Fred Kautz was at Franktnn Sunday. The weather is fine. The W. L. Co. Is finishing im th.l l. 1.,. . ,L1. ' wwifc UC1B Ul. IUIS BCUlllg. Mosler Items. As your former correspondent from this place seems to have "broken pen, ' I will endeavor, occasionally, to give yon items from this locality Charles D. Moriran of Iilal n anil f Haacke of North. Dakota have couiplet uurciiase oi property trom K friend, lormerly Mr. Ditchtenmuller ranch, and we understand both gentle men win hi once erect residences on tneir respective purchases. We are glad to welcome such people to our com munity, and trust their settlement among us may result in others doing 11KBWIHB. . Mrs. N. Hunter snd daughter Nora were passengers on wo.ii lor The Dalles. Saturday, returning on No. 1, (Sunday I he telephone line connecting the residences of J. P. Carroll and his sons, J. M. and ti.L.,18 in fine workuie order and we predict that it will not be long until me oenent oi a telephone system will be so patent to the people of the surrounding country that a phone will oe "ine ining" in every residence in M osier. The party at the hall last Fridav even ing was was well attended and everyone present was loud in his praise of the pleasantly spent evening.. Our whilom fritnd. W. W. Stevenson was a visitor at Hood River, Saturday . C. Young and family have returned irom roruaiid, wnere they have spent ouine nine paei in ine nope ot Oeuetiting urn neaun oi tneir iniant child. Monthly School Reports. PINg GROVR DISTRICT. Report of Pine Grove school for month ending January 15: , Total enrollment 71 total days attendance 1275 Total days absent. 82 Total times tardy 13 rer cent ot attendance and punct uality , 0(1.4 Names of those neither absent, tardy during the month : nor Grace Perry, Viola Miller, Ivy Clark, Lizzie Molir,' Charles Lage, Marion Sproat, Kose Williams, Mount Hood Notes. I be weather is fine. All the snow Is Edith Sproat, Karl Newman, Blanche Harbison, Nellie Perry, Zena Miller, Rtifus-Ordway, Nellie Johnson, Carl Newman, Paul Mohr, Wilhert Kennedy, ' Leo Chevney, Carl Molir, ' Albert Miller, Murda Thorn, MiT...,,.i.i,4iI X CO PVR THE CONVENIENCE OF PILLS as a mode of ministering medicine is too well known to require argu ment. We have on hand "all ihe standard kinds, and our own pill CLARKE'S - the Pill t at WILL. CLARKE;, the Druggist. Opposite Post Office. O. T. RAWSON. I F. 11. STAXTON HOOD RIVER NURSERY. Stock Grown on Full Roots. We desire to let our friends and patrons know that for the fall planting we will have and can sun ply in any number ' Cherry, Pear,Apricot,Peach& Plum Trees, vjxtArjia, UUKKANTS, BERRY PLANTS, 1 Shade and Ornamental Trees. Also, all ' standard varieties of apple trees Can supply the trade with plenty of Newt own, Spitzen berg and Jonathan apple trees. RAWSON & STANT02T, Hood River, Or. S. J. FRANK, DEALKU IN- Harness and Saddles, All Repairing Promptly Attended to Hood River, Oregon. I. I .... " 7 . ' " 6""u "iu summer t me. ioi-;..n..o t i, i.i i :.. E. Hanson went to Orpcrn ri.., i... olio ..0n m- n..:...' " """" Eleven pupils have been neither ah. Saturday to visit with his daughter here to remain fir luJ. l,u"'c ent "or 'a.rd.y. this school year. Pine Mrs. E. Graves. He will h ,i.,aihJ D , . . . urove still holds the banner but will or four weeks. " ki..Y" . """"r .Bre -eontem- willingly give it up to any school who 50 Ladies' Shoes for $1.20 Shoes for 1.40 Shoes for 1.50 Shoes for 1.80 Shoes for 1.90' Shoes for 12.26 Shoes for 2.65 Amil Hchiller met with a nalnf.il no. I Ueep welIs.m the spring can show H better record, Iflllt. lflMt Sftliira '" ri"T " 1 purpuWH. A COO(l idea 1 i T T.or1i-j' 2.00 Ladies' 2.25 Ladies' 2.50 Ladies' 3.00 Ladies' 3.50 Ladies' wuuMh mai duiii iiihv nr. ina I i ir. i i mi . c striking across a he ; " "5 ' ? ""et a a'!d they n- reliredlist for a time. For tJnale v '"eu ao""ut"'1 ""V of ' bones were broken. U. Hi. Owens met a tl llllu.1. trit , - - - mm. uiie tlutt I ii I .. y r. 1. .. J . . inn ecu, auu ga' bird shot but did not the Wolvpa hnva kun ..o... arouud Bald butte this winter. ut V T ?,orrl8 r ,lie U. B. church Kicuiic nisi DiiiKiiiy at the Un nn Mabel Kiddkll. Prinninnl Mara Smith, Assistant Wniiderfiil Nerve. Is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental cuts,wounds,bruises, ST10 Jy ButThere-s no d Tn U BucK . kl l it Hegsavs to? tn ,r"'"!8i".?n w8 eftted A"licB 8've will kill the pain and curl n very numerous "'"""""'' he Tp"- the best salve on earth OuYll Notes. I With the change of posters at tt'LT The above prices are worthv vonr nttpnn anA tMr'3 wlirt. . !'! W, object in doing this is to put in one or two lines and kn Suh'ai .""w.SJ,.".f? !'.r"ke t t : i ... . r ..." .Ii V. ine no ii um nuvmg so mucn money tiea up in so many different lines of Ladies' shoes, bo don't neglect this opportunity to supply yourself with shoes, for we assure you these are real BARGAINS. son of B. T. Yi itlllm ie misfortune to m( ,..?. lntit Satuiduv. wliiin h.1.1.,.. i. i. - ..... i v. ' " ........K v " 'iie oiu way. On account of the nmidit Lin tf tUn. "H Mdtttx U..J !!.. . . . . .... . "4 IIIO u tuvuiiii iiuihi iiMTiirv tiiwi riitK.t i i i in if or in n i.. i - it. . Ing society is etti.nr lon ; .1 7 V V. - " '"i! i"r A"Pnl? ., ,- ,un;tMIK voiea to K'aiie msi pa lirdav. w i p i for piles, too. 25c at Chas. N. Clarke's tne cruggist. William S. Crane, of (la ifnrnia M.I suffered for years from rheumatism anj lumbago, lie was finally advised to trv Chamberlain's Pain Balm l.ir.h l. am sua it effected a complete cure. For sine oy an arugpipts. Crook county's tax levy is 22 mills. Odds and ends at half price, Yours, Bragg I flwttTk fr,n I. ..II i -i i . ..w,., unn lu mescnooi House, . .-..i .a puousnea in connec tion with (be societv knr.un at, lh iHiiuni noou Jniirnii .r,,Ho n i... that veteran iiewsmnwr mm. u McKamey. ' ' v" ixoiice is irlven to nil tim n.on.i.. ....... i.. p . : . u""u" iiii&i. me Aing s ciud lias removed to viic new ciuu rooms near the Koonlz & Kelly saw mill, and ull members are fwjuesica io ne present ut all meeunes on Saturilav bubi i ...a ....... i j . . ' i uiuri oi me oia King. C- HL TEMPLE, THE JEWELER, Has the Finest Display of Watches, Diamond and Gold Rings, Cut Glassware, etc., in town. Barrett District. BARRETT PRI M KB. Whan la a .... ! 1 . id a. ic ii i tie iit.il nnr a ... . !. III! .. ti" iiciii i ii vivm vnii rnn flnau-u. ...I I find one of those pestiferous fowls. When is a bachelor not tTIQfo A slight change in iiix regular route Monday he followed the regular rnnio on account of frozen ground, but will probably use the Crockett irrHB nmii the road gets better. Uncle Sam lu nt compelled to travel any old road. J. II. Kuuert leturimil sj..i..,i.,,. from a visit to his old home at. ence, Kansas. lie reports nice uun.. er and irond rnadsi tlu.ru M 1 Ljjuiiii iiiihcih snipe jauuarv I. '"g. By I,. M. Wilson is hlowlmr on the Busev nace for Mr ki.iu,. preparatory to planting trees. Rev. A. A. Beerv will 'nronod 1.. I T ..t . . .,..., uiuuii uuurcii punaay, at 11 o'clock, Jinea Rheumatism Positively Cured. 1110 i h nrn u Miiimi rit...... ...em ftind to the ciiKtoiner ull money that he navti thedrii(fKiKtliicie he In not cuied of Hlum. Oil of Eden Sweet Spirits of Eden. pf.h1v!,lv"rlllblycured'al'ci;RKu Kor Snle by O. K. WILLIAMS, . Agent for Hood River. What a fine winter we are having! ( We are ulensed In nnia 11. ui n 11 a Kn..l...l..n fiH..ni... 1 1 ' When he builds a .1, . VZZZ I "PP"1" ""Irvisor All work neatly and correctly done, especially fine Watch Repairing and adjiiHilnu. Reasonable pric. Do your Eyes Trouble You? I wlsii to state to the general public that I Mm prepared to test your eves and fit vnu with vIhimim that will overcome all aftli-tlona nf i i,,,..H..... . t" weak eyes that the best, ocuiclist can hMp. Tw tTO I'lSi - ..... s..vM ,, t.uujpii very cioee siudy and ran toll ,, , mlnation list what kind of fflafUlM Vnilf-A.ua r. f rxami ed free and all classes anlrt ull I, I," t.f .'?u,re- wt- pe.-ially ground glasses. If yoreye. trouble you in'di uTheVdlhe" K,hi'? Pair WUh, b,UrriJ"K ',8l,,n wl,e 5 MS tine work requiring clow and steady observation, come luand let m e amine your eyes by means of the perfected American Optloal Tester andponrp.l,,fan( f. hy h'M of prorrly'flted gl Stages to Cloud Cap Inn. a first-class turnout call on the naing it you want HOOD RIVER TANSFER AND LIVERY CO makea uo provision (or a stairway nnen is a hunter not a hunter? When he has to sneak home after night so we could not see how much powder he wasted just to get one measly rabbit. When is a farmer not a farinei TWhcn he conies to HikiiI Ult-or u.,i .1 iiSnjirer. '. Wben d'iesa truthful man become , liar? V hen he writes Ea-t abnut hi HlMMl Rlvor annl.tu a...) I : t ..rr.LO ami nurries. JIim ......c: Hroveiiiiii0 niaknvg the storv hie enough. " .;?.. ft visit wl,c" lie don't , i . "eKis 10 ins friend's hou-e and Hnila ..ull,.... ... .. .1 . .... . r..7. j V. , u" "le Kie. Tins .ior uuoau 1 appiy 10 llood Kiver. When do old maids and bachelors b. .uio ueauuiuu Vi nen they settle ine oarreu aistrict. Natural ioiiow, wnich, to them, thing beautiful. Brother Blythe. editor of Mm r.i....;- accompanied by his estimable wile ami daughter, were visiting in the Barrett district last Sunday.personally verifvinu the statements made bv thn onr li.t f- . , - ..v... i,.iia iiiuuii iiivnrri ... - . . ne regret exceed mi v in result makes every that stances were such that we were deprivei tl l! v,f,'.t't we his promi niai 1. win oe repeated F. L. DAVIDSON & CO I TINNERS AND PLUMBERS, Agents for Gasoline Engines, Warm Air Fur naces, Windmills, Pumps, Gas Plants, Wire Cable, Ladders, and the , . - OI tl Faultless Stump Puller I pri section circum- .ed prom 1 He n the ni'nr fn. 1 'j 17 ,. en,"v ,ne anticipation of a double allotment of pleasure when he comes again, lie found that his cor respondent had licit iU.a.ll.1 .1... !., of the beauties of the Barrett iwi Amme-a.1 hi- ....u i . 1 w. ..oc-vu it ir iiii iHiii 1111 oil a n in i w.. tion for of this lovely valley.and his great .r.iim -ounerini improvement that bad taken place since his last visit , uuw "gain, orotlier, and be prised some more. 8. A. Skinner of Methmlist E. Uendershott has taken a job of grubbing for C. L. Rogers on Willow rial. ' llienianv friends of Mr. Rl,.b u ra I gum to ce 1 1 1 1 ii out again. Win Hiiibard intends moving back o:i his plaee here ill a short time. urs. v. u. Kobfits arrived home luesday from a viit with fi lends in I ui i laml. ('Inn lj Davis, w ho has over 100 An lta goats, suys he has not had to feed them iiiiy luiv this winter on.i .'., are lining well. Not only Is he making :i nice profit on the flock hut is also Bel ling his luud cleared with them. Among those who are improving Iheir placea ami are having grubliinir done ihii winter me L. D. Boved J 8 v ;misou, Mf. jsiack. Kiwa Mi l..r fr Contractor and Builder Plans and Estimates Furnishkd. S. H. COX. lane has m purchased three acres more land froir Ike Nealeigh, part of which is in straw 1 U19 uornem. lmswi l a va V' ..,!..: . -! .. . . . 1 u cviin inn .u..uju w aeep nim at home Quer ry, who will care for tlio widow now f T ri.vi . . . ' r"- m nas Deen visitina w. h" Prent- 8. Cochran and wife of Pleasant Grove, returned home last Wednesday after a very enjoyable visit Mr. Cochran is prominent attorney of I n ion. Or. ' The Christian Endeavorers are , .""'f . ,or 01' now. One juuii lauj uemres io contract for wood splitting. 6he'll fill the contract.too At the installation of the officers elect of the ladies' aid society of the Vallev Christian chnrch, which wa hl.1 home of MrsA. J. E members and their friends were treaunl to a most agreeable and priae io the shape of delicious lunch- "ihi'k, nous ninier, Mr. J.iiy John Lawless, Mr. Lufferty, M.U. O'lell, Dhii Smith, John Tucker, Charles D ims, Jhidck Knglish Hnd Mr. Bower- lM miiiiy iinirovemeiita are " nig inline hi ".Net hei liy" ranch. Frmiktiiii Sews Xotcs. Hy the Hcliool Children. serious Hold up took nlace Kri.lav lv-eniii. X.. ' r, s; were coiiiiiik down the road when they were confronted by two very huge sticks and two very large laiiiux uieill in im It Ti f..ru. most of the two threw ,ip ,i8 hanls and said: Come and get what I have." The irtle boy who whs behind told the voices uko to where tlm eli.,,...- :.. .1 . . ... io nniiner is ai nood Kiver, and moved on down the road. a..i(itHir?? U',il8on.visi,e,l tl' Frankton iiwi .uonuay aiternoon. i roiessor C. II. Cromwell visited his on me asliington side, Friday. Miss Xina Noble, who has been sick w,0 Biiiaiipox, is convalescing. " ""gers as been visiting his iicnio near iselniout .,1 vS VTT Plel', ha fi"islied her school at Butler, Wash. Te' IfnberK nd Ray Boorman, school again last Monday. Clyde and Jenniu .....1 school at l-rankton Mondav mnrnin. F. L. Duvidson .t t'n ... , iW,.0l!.,lhe rnktoii school house ... ... oi Ui ine week. nJtll ;!'' 8th 1 9,h havecom sitiom '?f ,he Su Loui expo iwrnowftii jews ste. Mr. Duram U again up and around. r-mnV.SDy,ler.of ror"nd Is In our camp at present. Miss Maud Duram and Mr. McCi.ll E. A. S0ULE. Contractor and Builder. Plans and Kmtimatks Fukmshko yKXAHHI,ICATIO.N. dt THE NEW FEED STORE. On the Mount Hood road, South of town, keens constantly on hand the best quality of Groceries, Hay, Grain & Feed, at lAtwwn rrires. s22 D. F. LAMAR. Trop, PRATHER Investment Comoanv. r, i The oldest, most reliable and up-to-date Jteal Es tate Agents ill Hood Kiver. If you waiit an .abstract; If you want insurance written ; If you want conveyancing done; If you want to buy a farm, or a house and lot in ? sell a farm, or a house and lot, CALL ON US. Ve sell more real estate than any other firm m the city. We have the best list of farm and country prop erty to chose from. 1 Information and full particulars of the surround ing; country gladly given. Mr. Prather has bmi a resident of the town and valley for 24 years and no one is better posted in regard to Hood Kiver valley. We will issue a price list of property March 1 1 JKH. Write for it. We will be pleased to mail it to you. Correspondence solicited. Telephone main 701 HOOD RIVER, OREGON.' M. MANLY. f. (j. enow. MANLY & CROW. White Salmon Real Estate Dealers. White .Salmon, Wash., have sole charge of the sale of lots in this growing town. We have a large list of farm and fruit lands for sale. Correspondence solicited. THE REAL ESTATE MAN, Offers the following IWganis this week: 10 a, 10 a. 17 a. BELIEU & RE A, Contractors & Builders. 1 18 akd Ksti tl Am Fen iff ihh ltn-t EUREKA Meat Market. McGuire Bros., Pronr's. DeHlni In KlVNh an! C,A lr .,... .. j free m-llvery. phone 11. 10. 40. 57. 00. (4. -SO. 02. 00. 100. Heating; Stoves You want one now that fall has come. Drop in and see what Savage has in the stove line. Also ex amine the many other goods that are unpacked daily at SAVAGE'S,1 104. 100. 100. FAM PROPERTV No 11. 10 a, ynod X i --' WUH.1I., good early berry land, r bearing fine every way for good home mostly berries; house, five water 120 a. partly cleared, (j mih's out. 80 acres under ditch 20 a. best of apple land, (i miles out on the East Side 20 a. 2-year-old orchard best varieties 05 a. 4 m. out; . in berries; orchard !).. 10 a. iiartlvcleaie(lro-,,,wls;i;i l, nil, i;, ...... 100 a. tract fine apple 'land on Willow Flat, price per acre 210 a., 120 acres good saw-timber, mill on the place, 00 acres in grass, vomi"- Hearing orchard, buildings and tools... 100 a. half cleared, several acres in ber ries and apples 'K a. in clover, fine for apples, berries... 120 a. nearlv all cle:m.il- 7 ..;!... v, f iiuivn iltJJll town, some fruit, best of nppleland.... CITY PROPERTY. ax-room nouse and lot a large lots, G-room house, fm ei-s addition 8 good lots on the hill for Corner lot, fine location, new tory lVouUm l,5oo Good house and large lot on the hill for 4()() Lots in Goes 1st, 2d and :id ad.litions; caii at office to look at plat. -Hioice lots on the hill, including Thompson I51k f aaf inside the city -limits, to be sold as acreage property, a good investment $4,500. 400 2,000 4,500 3,500 2,200 2,000 :,ooo 7,000 1,850 100 10,000 5,500 4.000 4,800 ? 1 ,ooo water, in Plow- l,0oo