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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1904)
J HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1904. V If' o . inner is fee And so is R. B. BRAGG & CO. With the Best selected Line of Sum mer Goods ever Displayed in Hood River. Our Line ofl Ladies' Muslin Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers and Summer Underwear is simply elegant and going at prices which cannot fail to save you mon ev. They are of sple n d i d material, ar tistically pat terned and daintily finish ed. Come in. and examine our immense line while you have a chance to make an early purchase The pricing's are very low. oting; jinen t r i m- nied with Lace and Medallion. Customers are buying them up rapidly, be cause the price like the goods is all right. Give us a call and see for your self that this is true. Our Beauti ful Shirt Waist Pongee, piped in Blue Silk and trimmed with turquois buttons; Bat iste, trimmed with Cluney insertion; Mer cerized, , trim med with fag- India m prices the customer. f The celebrated Douglas ' Shoe has no. equal for .style and dumb i 1 i t y . And ours aro mi to oi but 4 'of t'n f iiif; ai 1 u Mj p t ul i.' f r n i. Douglas shoes will wear well. We h'a ve French Dip J Pompado u r jHideand Back Combs at low est prices. Our Men s new sum mer hats have just , arrived, and are all of the very latest styles, with to SUIT! Hi I i We have the very best table linen and Nap kins to match which we are selling at Bed rock prices; and lower grades at prices cor- resnoTimn tr I v - i o low. i: u'e also have lp gen u i n e 'ic.mstitched, damask and lluck Towels. Also niceline of Crash Tow- ling. These goods will bear in spection. Do not fail to give us a call. a. j. ...V.1'.' sy- WHEN you want anything in good high grade Stationery; when you want anything in Books, standard or fiction; when you want anything in Card-Games always the latest; when you want anything in Office Supplies, Legal Blanks, etc., you can't miss it by going' to SLOCOM'S C S. TELPLE, THE JEWELER, Ilai the Finest Display of Watches, Diamond and Gold Rings, tut iiiassware, etc., m town. All work neatly and corrwtly done, wpeelally fine Watch Repairing and adjusting. Reasonable prlw. Do your EyeJJ Trouble You? I wlsu id mute to the sronernl nuhlln iW. T am prepared to test your eyes and tit voti with D-lnasa that will overcome all amotions of atlKmatlHm. neaMiRtednena and weak eye that the bent oculcllst can help. Try the glass I sell. I have Riven this cutyoct very cloae study and ean tell you by examination jiiHt what kind of glasses your eyes require. Eyes teair ed free and all glasses old with a guarantee to lit your eveg wilh m. peolally ground glasaea. If yooreyea trouble you and cause headache or throbbing pains with blurring vision when read lugs or doing tine work requiring close and steady observation, come In and let ine ex am lie your eyea by means of the perfected American Optical Tester anil secure relief and comfort by t be line of properly-tilted gWs vINwt5 ) Barrett District. Hprlng Is maklDi a Tallant strof gl. for Utanc. Oralu, clow sod graM an simply immense. The club Initiated two new members galnr day evening, sad lb boys will live blgb for a tune. Htrawtwrrl. In bloom all over Barrett. Whliperl-Unci Pet baa taken bos la bsnd. Charlls Camp caught all the fleh In the emeu: no cnanceror any outer Discauiriausis. Charlie eald If he caught one more toaide the one he wae going to caiib. be would have two He masked home the back way. We understand the road supervisor Will Dun for mors work on the road peat the scnooi nouae, ana ueo. aaya "Tiiavs good; buggies cut the road more than sleighs. We cannot understand how Bro. Bhelley came to be hurt by being kicked In the face uj a common ooree. Well, you have all sot a mess a com In1 on the wedding In blgh life. You haven't any of you come any nearer than Iteavla' roosters nave in crowing ror Uie next president. We hear that one of the prominent candi dates on the county ticket desires to become a member of tbe club, but he will have to wait awhile until the goat gets ouUkle of a tew more un cans ana grows a couple of Kiel, as bis present limit Is ISO pounds. Us don't like water, nohow. Ike Nealulgb started out laat Week to hunt up me water aitcn ana run serosa rrtwn tracks of three bear. Ike eould scarcely bear ud un der tbe circumstances. He hadn't hia dog nor hla gun, and Iks Isn't healthy enough to make a good bark himself, Neal Evans Is leavlns hla tracks all alonar the border of Barrett, aurvevlna levela &r ilia ditch. Holla Phelps has tanned the bottom of the creea near ine school House ana says he never aid have any use foroommon ditch water. Frank Mlierrleb Informs ns that the farm ers' Hupply Co. will be ready to turn tbe water in ine uiicn next weea. 8. A. Hkinner has mads arrangements with a young lad to Watch him whUe he Chains up tns pump, , The Dun brothers dniahed no their eontract ol clearing for John Leland Henderson. John, sympathising deeply with them, took them down to supper at the Mount 'llofid hotel. CJIIhert closed the doors and turned' In the whole force to serve up the boys' orders. Af ter supper ws noticed a sum on the dining room door, "Closed for repslrs." Charlie Ackerman. from Bull Lake Cltv. Is a visitor with Waiuo Kmerson, who wua a eli u in of Mr, Ackerman's In the Halt city. Charlie Is simply delighted with Barrett. He is in me employ or tue ra road ooinnanv at Halt Lake but Is determined to shake lhadust ol the Halnts' city from his shoes and become a rcsiaent or the famous Barrett district, W. J. Klsber of Portland. Or.. Is namllmr few weeks wilb U, 1). Hteward ou Uockylord avenue. Bro. Blvtlie baa departed hla editorial Ufa by disposing of the Glacier, in severing his connection with hia corps of .correspondents, ws bsheve we echo the senllmeuls of every one of them lu saying that a mora agreeable, a more paliCnl. a more helpful ami sympa thising editor does not exist than Mr. Jily the, and we regret very much that circumstances nave inauceu mm to give up a life Hint be Is pre-einineiiuy auannea to nil. we suv Ood speed you In any vocation you may en gage In, The memories of our oonnnctlon wnn tns warier, tinder your management, will always be to us as the oasis la to the weary traveler In the desert. Mav vour de clining years be blessed with every creature comfort and your every effort ba crowned with abundant and sallsfactorv success. An revolr, Bro. Blylhe;' ws will not say good-bye. Arthur D. Mos. who this week takes charro of and assumes the responsibilities of the management 01 ine uiacier, is a gentleman who eonies among us with recommendations ofthe highest character both as U ability and Integrity. 11 s a practical urlnter and well qualined to, an no doubt will, keep up the enviame reputu.e ottneu ac er. Mr. Mm comes from Noil'i ,. ota, bringing bis fam ily and belongings, Mi will for the prevent occupy one of Cap. i. ..'s cottages. We extend to Editor Mo it t It band of fel lowship, and In the numr . rrvrltlun nt the uarrett aistriot, cot i old blm wel come and trast bis st. a r gibe people of the valley will be lo - p aaant and profit able, Ws also exten o him a standing In vitation to visit Bar. lbs garden spot of vii B flu. lira ITurtuirf Vltlrl a it- ri.l I. , - . V VI .Hi, vai,, IB visltliig at the boaieo? her sunt, Mrs, C. I). Thompson, In the Barrett district, and ex presses nerse r wall nleaaed with Ilia anneae. miiuw vi tiiv vaiiei Hev. A. A. Beery of the Valley Christian churoh administered the rite of buptiam.upon iiayiou rramer, last nunuay aner tne morn. Ing service, lu the presence) of an Immense suumuia, Miss Htella Hansen of Wallowa count time In Mosler this spring In the employ of Mr Ixihm, has purchased a place In Washing ton, oa aiajor creeat. Odell Kotei. T here were two Well attended services at Union church last H.indav. Key. Troy Hhei ley presetted In the morning along political llneaor at least ouMinlns the Christian's duty In the matter of politics. His sermon was clear and to the point showing conclusively that the only way to eliminate fraud and corruption from nnlliir waa for the Christian or church member to take an active interest in ine wort ol the primaries and conventions auu iuiiow it up ai tne pons ny voting rigut. Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Dutton from The Liauvs priwnea upon tne ionowillg nuuject: "Is life worth llvlnirf" Mr. Dutton bandied the subject in a way that waa very credit- aoie, ana to worn whollstenea it provea an Inspiration toward a purer and belter life. This was our flurt opportunity of hearing him, but we trust that be may find It convenient to corns again, such sermons are uplifting both to the believer and the unconverted. I think there are few men who fail to respond Up the Influence of the pure and undented Christianity as exemplled by Christ while here on earth. 0 R Bone Informed us, Monday, that be was reaoy to rurolsh won on tne alien to those who have subscribed for water to be paid or in labor. H F Davidson and family and a sister re cently from I xw Angeles, snd other friends, were up to the Davidson ranch, on Willow Flat, last Huuday. Report has It that C L Rogers has purchased the O B Boardmtn piece on Willow Plat. Mr Poole of Tbe Dalles and L D Boyd are ousiiy engaged on the house that LMWI Is building, i'llson good ens-aged on the house that L dlna. Mr 'Wilson will have Dome soon. . R E Calllson moved todsy from the Bnsey bouse onto his own place purchased from Mr Johnson. . The Davidson Bros are progressing rapidly with their clearing on Willow Plat. Their contract wlthlure A I'arnes Is completed and they are now plowing the tract, Mrs R incorn ainiYMr Ijtitey were callers at the J.ittle White it4re Mnaday evening. Mrs Huncorn finds that with chickens and cows and housewrrk there Is little time for calllna at this season of the year. Much Poetry lias been written noon the beautiful springtime, but, truly, Hood Klver valley abounds In beauty Indescribable these sunny days. With apple blossoms and wild nowers, and the hills white with the owood blossom, it rounds up a charming picture, Hon E L Hiulth shows bis faith In Hood River by his works. He Is Just now engaged in planting about W acres lu choice apples. TheHmtth-Oalllgan nursery has Just com peted the selling or about fiO.liuO seedlings hat will be budded during the summer. Their nursery business promises well. W L Csrnes will take charge of the Beulah Land rsnch this season. He will move bis family there this week. The deal Just closed between C K Bone of the East Pork Irrlcatina Co. snd the neonle be tween Odell and Neal creek, promises to be a f ronisme in vestment ior tne rancner, as an he blgh land will be reached by water by means of a pipe line across our little valley, horn thsHtralsbt plucetothehlll land ou the William Ehrck place. This will reclaim much good land and It will then be possible to harvest two crops of hay Instead of one: be sides this, It will prove luvsluable to bearing irun trees, nucu enterprise is ltiaeea oom mendableon the part of the ditch com nan v as well as the settlers. Claude Connie has Just finished Oft) apple trees on bis place near Odd wascteareu last year, uiauae Is ook ne lo the future, when he will pluck those aoDlesof goiu we seeauvertisett in me uiacier, u grow on the oak hills near here. A nephew of lmla Plog recently purchased laud from B R Tucker aud has moved Into the neighborhood. Mr Hesnnon o Nebraska, a recent arrival In Hood Hivnr, spent last Huuday In this sec tion. He desires to Invest In apple land. Hood River l Justly far-famed, snd this summer we will have opportunity to extend the glad hand to more visitors than ever be fore. Many of them that come will no doubt Invest and add another link to the chain of our prosperity. Come along; there is always room for one more. Iv visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Wsrd he door by Mr. and Mrs. Broafus and itrlr spacious snd comfortable this dlstrlot. Miss Hansen Is riellnhud with t is valley and would like to remain all sum mer uni mints three weeks Is all she can spare from her home. Hhe Intends to again vmiiv ucr sister anu remain longer. Tbe anniversary ofthe birth of Rev, Beery waa celebrated last Hsturday evening by a quinine party ill yen utiu at ine ooiuiuouious nonie ot r, K. Broslus, where he now boards. i, Leery waa taken completely by surprise I rdislly welcomed his friends In bis usu j enisi manner. The guests met at the oh' of E. K. Register and from there went 0 I oily to the Broslus home. They were u st ine aoor o; i i ucted to the! i ora. and Mr. beerv ushered In. Ha ex. n rsed himself In pleasing word of the grttl I atlon It gave him to find that his many ends hd kindly remembered an event that d almost slipped his mind. The young ople took possession of one of the large rooms auu enjoyeu uiemscives ny games un known lo your correspondent, one of which 1 think they called tanglefoot; another come ana go. iney sold snd redeemed forfeits, ng songs, etc.. While the older neou eocou. pied themselves In conversation, flinch and tne aisoussion or the crone. About 11 n. in. a delicious luncheon was served, to which all aid justice. The nnalr waa under the man. ageuieulof the ladles' aid society and was a grand success In every particular, about W At a persons participating. returns of his nutal day. Much of the com. later hour tiie guests departed, wishing Kev. Beery many -PSKIIOl STABLE Livery, Feed and Draying. am. nm-n a -a at .a . T STRANAHANS & BAQLEY. Ilonsea lioiiglit, sold or exchanged, rieasure parties can secure flrat-claai rigs. Ppe- clal attention given to moving Furniture and l'iaiKw. We do everything horaea can do. HOOD IHVEIt, OREGON. S. J. FRANK, DBA LEU IX Harness and Saddles All Impairing Promptly Attended to Hood River, Oregon. plele success of lle enterlalninent waa due n tlieemirts of Mr. and Mrs, Broslus, who, al- tuoiign not memners oi air. Merry's cnurch, yet used every exertion to make every one feel perfectly st home, and we take It uihiii ourselves to assure them the members of the Valley Christian church fully appreciate their generosity. Another new bsbv In Barrett, two weeks old, determined to be recognised, oame over ana saiu it was a girl, sua Its papa and mam ma were Mr. and Mrs. K. W.Hinlth. We. -on. gratulate you, brother, In perpetuating the linie-iionored old name; but let us know next time before tbe baby becomes Indignant. A I UaI.1.. . 1 J II- . - ' ,..'.., wiiu wnu ins iruieri.y some time since and has been looking till over the country, has returned to his first love and is now ounvincea mere is no place like Barrett. Ire la now determined to settle down fur good. We gladly welcome him back and trust be may meet wltn a prosperous future. Mrs. Marv Hhort of Omaha arrived hm Inat Thursday to make her borne with her daugh ter, mrs. r, r-, nrosius. cne is perfectly de lighted wlth.the country, even If people do m.w iii uiiKuiiia auu raise uceaiia Ol spuus. n v wruiaiiy welcome urauuma nnort to this uienrjct. nev. a. r. routs ot Ifntralla. Wash., was a visitor lu Barren district laat Wednesday. He waa very mucn surprised to see such a beau tiful Valley, and said lie could content him. self If be had a borne among the strawberry fields of this famous section, lie preached a sermon to a large and Interested audience at the Valley Christian church WeriiimW evening, He will be followed at the an me ciiiiruii Monuay evening. May , by Kev. William K. Cowden of Taoom, whose sub ject will b "Home Mission Work." Ths special mnslo at the Valley Christian church, last Hunday. was a beau Ural dnl hv Mra, Kegeatar and Mrs. Reavls at the opening service, entitled "Whlsiwrlng Hope." Ai the evening service ine enure onolr rendered an anthem entitled "Praise be to Ood." It is needless to say that both plecss ware enjoyed by the large audience lu attendance at both services. In faut, since sjwclal son; service has been Introduced at this ohureli the at tendance has nearly doubled. Moaler Itema. tteorge A. Hart and family of North Dako ta arrived in Moaler, Huuday. Mr. Hart is loosing ror a aasauon. Burveyor Mohr of The Dalles commenced work laflng out the town slteof M.ler, Mon day. Ws hope that this will be a permanent work sud that lots ean be bought on the com- Slel Ion of the work. There Is no leaaon why ere should not be a little towu here. Frank Winger has been busy with Teddy, oonductins Mr. Mattaon through tbe com munity Mr. Matuoa reprownu the Mutual Life of New lora. Mrs. J. M. Denny has opens a restaurant In the old restaurant building adjoin lug the hall, and serves meals at all hours for two bl I-piece. Iievl Burllngame has been qolta 111 with something resegibllng lung fever. Mr. snd Mrs. Evans were op visiting the relatives Krlday and Saturday. W. A. Dlmmlcs: came to last Saturday to Operate the Chamberlain saw mill. B W Htsrs and wife came up from Portland Sunday. Mr Blare is practicing law In the metro pulls. B L Bailey, who hss purchased ths saw mill. Is gut lug ready to llveu up things in the near future. Our wort by P. U ., it ra Stewart, has lustal led a new cabinet In the office and says that al though tbe number of boxes has been more thsu doubled, yet In two days there were only a few -vacant" boxes. This shows sgsln that Mosler Is growing. NIcr Hoffman Of ChleegVy, who spent some ' White Sftlmon Notes. Mrs, James Thomsen of Portland la a guest at the Jewatl farm. Misses May and Belle Cheyna were White Salmon visitors laat week. Tnnls Heytlng'ts able to be around town after being 111 ihreo weeks. Walter D. Hmlth of Wasco, waa visiting C. M. woliara aim family last week. Hal unlay, the telephone office was changed iroin u. u. lirow s urug store to M. c. rox'i store. , . Alfred and Theodore Hhepler of Hood River attended lh funerul of Albert Wllron on 1 nursany anet uoon. Tbe Band Boys' dunce was well patronised, Tbe 1 .adieu' Working Club, served Ice cream in tbe adjoining hall and thev also did wen, , Misses Kthel and Ucorgla Johnson were In The Dalles last week ou business. Alex Cheyne of tillmer, came In Saturday to eiienu tne nana noys asnce. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harlan were In Port. land, last weea. while they were sonc the Enterprise sign was put upon the front of the uuiiuing. we iiaeine appearance or it. James Greaves and wife are expected this weea from UaKland. They expect to locate permanently in While Hafmon. Mr. U reaves is an old n ieud orneymour Condon. Notes Trout Underwood. MIkb Lena Kellendonk returned from Port- isuu, laat weea, tirnudma I.unk Is visiting friends at the XiOCXS. Mr. McDonald passed through Iluilnrirnnri on his way tocuenowlth. The boat fulled to appear Wednesday of last weea auu some oi our neon e were much uisapioiiiteu. Three men from Portland were In ITnder- wooa, iuesaay, loosing ror land. Mr. and Mrs. I.vona expect lo leave for hi Martln'a Hot Hprlngs, Wednesday, lo try Mien ivwviiuu. i,ir. ujiuus riieumaiism. The doctor pronounces the breaking nut nn Willie Kcllendonk's face to be barber'a Itch. aud probabilities are Hint he will have to visit the boHiiltal for a month or more. As he shaves at home, it Is a question whether be oontraciea me atsease ihrouifh careleaaueas In havlna hla razor umuerlv sterilised fur these aaya ot "germs, or, as tue doctor Intlmatea, iiuiu tue catuu. Real Estate Aitent Culbertann najuwd , 1 1 1 . 1 1 K 11 UIUOIFWIU. IIUUURV. M 1 1 II m I1H I f V of men after real estate. They stopped In front of River Ranch to adm re the flue view oi noou ivervaney, nanus hotel and the rails, . Mr. and Mrs. Lulhy went ealllna. Hnndav uiuiu-jsiiif eifjujuis; tue pieaaant we.'kiier. Mr, and Mrs.(rser and dauahter Hadla went to Htevenaon, Friday, where Mrs. Ursur un derwent a surgical operation. Mrs. Orser and AttssBauie remain alntevenson. Road Supervisor Orser commenced nnnra. lions on the new road from Udnerwod landina tolborntonvllle. Enough money bus been raised to numa (be road, tbe oouuty building the bridge. , ,, . . A awlallstelub was orgnulied at Cheno- with, some ten days since, with 11 members; J.-H. Hill president. Mill A will start up about May 10. Three laiuiiies are now living at ths mill, " 1 lluieg Valley Items. The west her still continues fine and every- iiiiiiK is itrowing uiceiy, C, R. Bone has sone to work to construct sawmill in the upper end of this valley. This Is to be a water mill aud Mr. Bone has the alien completed almost to tue mill site. John Thomsen and Hans Hansen were In our valley last Sunday. Mr, Xlioiiyseu la Is looking after hla ranch here. There Is a rumor that he is going to buy or at least lease ior a iiumoar tn years tne raucu oi w. r. An derson, if he does, Mr. Thomsen will con trol tne most of the valley, as this would give him Hit) acres In the center of tbe vslley, Hansen A Thomsen own a box factory at The Dalles and also s saw mill on Cbeuowllh creek, six miles Irom The Dalles. TUey are iiiiiisiiik ui moving tnese piauta to t.'uaea Valley and cut the Itmberon Tnomscn's laud, and as this la pine they would oonauine all the lumber that they could cut, In the box factory, and clear the laud. They will then raise apples and clover where now grows the large pines. Next Sunday our Sunday school will meet at l0-.au and Kev. D. Morris will apeak to as aner Sunday school. There will be a basket dlunaraud In the aflernoon there will be some one out to. give us a temperance talk and we would like Uphaveaa mauy come aa can, see our valley and bear what la said, as I am sure we will not do you any harm If we do not do you any good. Harry and l-eonard Dtalson have gone to the logging camp to work awhile. Wanted. , 16 strawberry packers. Call on or writs lam E. A. ERANZ, Hood Rlyer, Or. MIDWAY Chop House. Meals on short order at all hours. Open day ana night, irom s. m. unui i a. m. . PIERSON & COLEMAN Proprletora. ' ml2 Wilbur Stock Food. Dear Bin We have pleasure In advising you that a full line of Wilbur's Block Food arid Farm Bplclaltles la for sale by (too. W. Ban ders, Hood River, Or. Any favors you can show our agency either by purchasing your supplies there or sending your neighbors there for Wilbur's stock Food or Wilbur's House snd Barn Remedies, will be highly appreciat ed by both our svent and ourselves. If you are unable to supply your wants at our agency write uaat once and we shall see that you get what you want. Thanking you for past favors and wishing you a successful season, we remain, yours Truly, . WILBUR STOCK FOOD CO. McDonald &Henrich FARM VEHICLES mm Dealers id-machinery, bicycles Wagons 70 years test. hooies tlie very beat Plows, Harrows, etc. Cultivators, Bpray and Well Pumps Wind Mills, Gasoline Eng's Champion Mowers. Rakes. Oil and Extras, Hardware, Fishing Tackle. Barb Wire. Hercules Stump. Powder. W. HAYNES & CO. Huccessors to E. E. Savage's Bona. PBAI.KRH IK Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Paints. Oils i AND A FULL USE Of ! Builders' Material Estimates furnished to Contractors, AflRNTS FOR Oliver Chilled Plows. COPPLEIHOOLE E. R. Bradley PRINTING Prohibition Meeting. Hon.J. M. (Haas, of Call torn Is will addressA tne people or Hooti mveron sionaay eveniug. May, its, at ths M. K. church, In the Intereaia of prohibition. Mr. Ulaaa la one of the ablest speakers In the entire .Northwest and those who attend this meeting may be assured of a rare treat. An ea rural and cordial Invita tion Is extended toall. Half San SU11 Lives. A person who is only half alive to the world and society will not succeed in business. He should so to Williams' Pharmacy and eet aorae Pal mo Tablets. They are guaranteed (or all weakness. HIGH GRADE PAMPHLET AND COMMERCIAL WORK PROMPTLY PERFORMgD MlttS ALWAYS BIGHT 8 Ws are here to do your work today tomorrow and every other day, and oar money (what little we have) is spent la Hood River. We went your work snd can do It neatly and SATISFACTORILY PARADISE HOTEL a Corner Btate street, and Paradise avenue Rates, tl to 11.60 a day. Hpeclal rates to boarders. M1W. 1). O. KNTKICAN, Prop. J. F. STRANAHAN, Architect Of 26 years' experience. Will fur nish plans and specifications for all kinds of buildings. Strictly up to date. Liocgtea at tiooti Kiver. J. HEMEREL & SONS, Contractors and Builders Hood River, Oi. FREDRICK & ARNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates furnished on all kinds of work 1'hrmoa Arnold, Main M. lIUIlfM. yrtHerCgi Mn jos. BELIEU & REA, Contractors & Builders. -Pl A9 AWD KSTtMATSB FUair8HKD, COX & WALLIN Contractors and Builders Plaxs and Estihatks Fcrnishbd. Real Estate Dealers and Auctioneers - Have For Sale a few Snaps 'like the Following: 102 7 acres, 3 miles from town; all in clover, good G roora house, barn, sheds, etc., w.ell, small fruits and fruit trees, a bargain $1,500 200 10acres2 miles from town, mostly in berries, 6-room house, plenty of water, a. snap,.:....?... 2,050 201 10 acres, l miles from town, 6 acres cultivated, 4 acres timber, 2-story 7-room house, 4 inches in free water, a fine. buy.. 2,600 202 10 acres 3 miles from town, 3 acres in berries, 500 , fruit trees, 8-room 2 story house, individual gas 1 plant, 12 inches of spring water, a beautiful income home I...... 3.500 204 20 a. cleared, fine apple land, good buy..... 1,200 205 12 a. 3 m. from town, finely improved, all kinds of fruit, 400 fruit trees, 3 a. in berries, 4 a. meadow, . good house, barn and well, a lovely home ....2,500 The above are only a few samples taken from our large list. We also have the best bar gains in city property; give liberal terms of payment and guarantee titles to all property we sell; attend suction sales anywhere In the state; we make quick sales on a small margin. bone & Mcdonald , Carry a full line of Groceries, Flour and Feed, Shovels, iSpades, Axes, Saws, etc. . ' " The Fishing Season Is here, and so are we with' a- full line of first class Tackle. Come and see us before buying. Goods Delivered Free To Any Part of Town. bone & Mcdonald GEO. F. COE & SON Headquarters for high grade Crockery, Queensware, Glassware, Lamps and Lamp Supplies, Confectionery, Nuts and Fruits, Fresh Roasted Peanuts, Blank Books, Stationery and School Books. A good assortment of Fishing Ta6kle and Notions, Split Bamboo Rods and Cane Poles : Toys and Games Flinch and Pit. Boys and Girls go on the run To purchase their peanuts from Coe 4 Son: For fine and sweet are their mml For quality and quantity can't bo beat. Phone 351 Give us a Call E. A. SOULEp Contractor and Builder. Plans and Estimates Furnishkd Upon Application. dl WHY niH PASTEiIDim HOUSE PAINT Ttw pnrpoM of Eoow Ftlnt to to Protct Mid Beautify. "LtnMed oil it tho lifo of paint" became It la tho binder, tbe maaUaira, that ho da the plymenta (tha dry paint) to tho aurfacei and only whan th ofl louea thia bin-line quality through (ta dfa , Integration by atmospheric lnlnenoes abonld tha looaened dry partial oa of pigment oome off. Tha ffloa of tho pigment la docorative and alao preaarvativt la prolonlag the life of the oil by pro tooting It from tho elements. ,. , A b sol tut o corla&nty of tH purity of tHo ltol oil oonatitatao tho ohlaf eoonomy la picnt buying, for to exaotly the extent that tlie binding quality of tbe oil la weakened by the no of edultoranta or oheap "tbinnera ttae cSurbility of taaa wholo paint io dlniasislawd Yoti have tKia ebcoltito corimlntT of the quality Cf tha oil In tho Faint pat en yonrhonaowhon you buy Xiulocb Faint, bocaaio yon Liu. to oil opov tly and glvo your point thin abaolutely oortaiii durability by mUmg thia oil gallon for gallon with the tKicK "KinlocK" post in trbioh, for your convenience and-the certainty of proper proportion!, all tbe pigmeute, tinting colore, "turpt" and dryers aro ground together and told you, ready for the admlxturo of ths pure raw oil by youraclf. , Thou facts alono make "KlMloch" tHe ial yaimt t bmt beaideo thia guarantee of durability through your peraonal knowledge of tha purity cf the oil, la the fact that when you buy two gallona of tho ordinary road 7 -mixed paint the "ready for the brueh" sort yon pay tbo ready-mixed paint prloo for the oe gallon of ail therein, regardleao of lu purity, or t S tiamea nor than for the freah puro oil lu your local deaer'e barrel. Wo lrnTito oorreapondenoe from thoeo who nee or buy Xouao Faint. WHEREVER WE HAVE NO AGENT, YOUR OWN DEALER WILL GET KINLOOH' FOR YOU, IF SHOWN THIS AD., BY WRITING DIRECT TO KINL00H PAINT COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MO. v THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE. CENTRAL MARKET " HAYES BROS., Proprietors. Dealers in A1J Kinds of fresh, Cured and Canned Meats. Headquarters for Vegetables and Fruits. Stages to Cloud Cap Inn. Ticket office (or the Regulator Line of SteamersTelephone and have a hack carry you to and from the boat landing If you want a first-class turnout call on the . HOOD RIVER TANSFER AND LIVERY CO 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 Itange or Cook stove. I . have them. February is our winter lnonth. I have Heaters. Have you that tired feejing? I have -Rockers that will give you rest. Everything in the Furniture line to meet- all conditions. And lowest t prices guaranteed. Listen! We are here for our' share of the business. Come and se 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 iJjiilding material that will be sold at Bed Rock prices. Look it over. Undertaker and pmbalmei: J, R. NICKELSEN DEALER IX Vehicles & Farm Machinery Cc r.ier Fourth and Columbia street, ilood River, Oregon. iy- -- C " - a ' , r . , , l . - - '' - - -v ..:-.. . tT1tlS-a'isf.',-aH . ' " v " ' " "--"" aai'aaasiiawaisaaajsssssiUMSaiaa