The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, July 13, 1905, Image 3

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    HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY JULY 13, 1905.
ScT OFF RED EIRE
ON HOOD'S SUMMIT
11. c.o of (lio putty who touched t,M
the leil lire on the summit of Mount
Hood on t he niht of July 4 were
(ieorKB WeicUr, W. M. WoyKnndt,
II. M. ilocklon, K. II. Moorehouse
Hiul thenuide, Peter leldhauen. The
party started Irum the Inn at 1 o'clock
in the afternoon. '1 lie m cent was ac-coiuplish-jd
without accident, the
summit hoint,' reached at C o'clock.
The tinio tchciliiU d for the illumina
tion wkh !) o'clock, um) (he members
of the party wore, therefore, com
pelled to spend the three inteiveuiiiR
hours on the enl;.
"The wind was blowing a perfect
gale when we reached the summit,"
said Mr. Weister, in spetikiiiK of the
trip, "and it was bitterly cold. We
came near freezing and during the
three hours we Lad to do the 'war
dance' to keep ourselves in condition
to accomplish the illumination.
"Peter I'eMbuusen, the guide, ar
ranged the powder and set it off. He
de; erven all the credit for the success
ful event, f holographs were taken of
tie fire, but they veio not very good,
as the wind was Llowiug to ttrougly.
Wo started on the t'esceut about 9:13
o'clock. V'e would tee the lights of
Portland plainly, could distinguish
the exposition grounds and could Fee
the toner of the ( re'rninu building'
illuminated. We c.dd alo see Hood
River and The Dulles, and witnessed
the I'revorks in thoto towns. We
eleaily ta.v the rc kot lire at the Fair
grounds.
"Ibe descent, bring mode at night
after the i n tv hi d tioien, was very
diclliult. We walked down an incline
of ice, in which footholds had to lie
cut at every step. It was very diffi
cult, but vo iiccnnn inr.i (1 it success
fully.
San l.lirht Prom Mount liund.
Forest drove. '1 hues.
The red (hire on tho top of Mount
Hood was very plainly .-een from here
on Fourth of July night by those who
wore watching for it. 'Ihe Hash came
almost exactly at ') o'eh ek and lasted
probably about a minute. It teemed
like a bright red star in the sky, a
very littlo larger than the brightest
star visible, hut nowhere near as largo
as the, moon.
OREGON FRUIT IN
GOOD CONDITION
ARRANGE TO FORM
AN IOWA SOCIETY
W. F. larnway, the Iowa jeweler,
located in the Slooom building, it
arranging to form an Iowa society
in Hood River. Dr. Lai away has a
book ou bis counter in which" he is
asking nil lowaus to register their
names, date when they left that state
fur Oregon, and thoir present occupa
tion. Later in the summer a genuine Iowa
picnic is being planned for. it is
thought this will bring out the lowaus
in full force. Over 40 names have
been registered with Mr. Laraway,
and he says only a beginning has been
made. It is surprising bow many
residents of Hood Iiiver once lived
in the state of Iowa.
Fruit conditions are now favorable
throughout Oregon. While i.s a gon
er ! tiling no fruit v.iil yield a record
breaking crop, the quality of the fruit
bid f dr to l,e g .oil in d the yitld will
be sat sf ;ct( r tr in the market stand
point. Apple in i ll pirts of tho state
will yield only I n!t' a crop, but ou 80
count of this very t.iot tho fruit will
be of much hotter rjcnlity and a more
marketable product than were it a
full crop and the trees heavily loaded.
In tho eastern (ait of the state,
poaches, pi ars, nines and plums will
all yield n full i r p. In Southern
Oregon and tho W illbimotto Valley,
either of which sections produce more
fiuit thmi Ki stern Oregon, prunes
and plums will yield 70 per cent of a
crop, peaches about (JO per cent and
pears, half a ciop. These figures are
biisml upon careii 1 estimates and are
reliable, (.'berries are everywhere
yielding about 7" per cent of a full
yield, while r iiiiill lYuils are yielding a
full crop in all parts of tho state.
(rowers and dealers figure on l'JO,
(XtO bales ns Oregon s probable hop
yield for V.i't. '1 his is an increase of
one-third over last year's yield. A
part of tlii-: estimated increase is due
to a larger aciia,'e. but ti e crop is at
least oil p r cent better in a nount of
grovti now than at this time last
year. 'Ihe "(.liege is very heavy, and
the lints urn llo.-son:ing out now in
splendid sl,a e til 'course, oveiything
hnij.ej en climatic conditions, and
the estiim te i f pjC : bales, which
will be tl.e Fiigi'rt crop Oregon has
ever product d is a;o I ui on the tup
position that v e;,! l.i r mnditii ns will
be tavoral le on .1 tl cio.i in safely
harvested.
(.'nod Heads is (lie Latest Hobby.
Mojo ! M.Tver.
From rcitei to circumference of
civil nation.-. Ibis to in is being dis-
s oi Hherir.au county
greater attention to
.j one knows, if they
! value of good
', i.ey should strive to
1 rmi keep them good.
iw it doesn't pay to
cussed. '(,(:.
deserve to ruy
the subje'-t. J .
want to lii"',
roads, trior '' i.
make the m goo
Some i Pf In i
"waste your hive in making good
roads. 'J Ley Lino too much other
work t ) do in turn an educated or
sensil le erson will Ht-k if it pays to
have j; d reads. 'J lie haul pull on the
b'U es, wagon, iiuri.e.-s, etc., docs
thct pay? A n an will start to town
with a load on a ui.gon. and because
of bad roads he ditches hi-, icad, and
Although lie couldn't take time to iix
the road, when it was not so bad, ho
will now lime to tato time to fix his
wagon, replace his lead, ai;d peihnps
go to some neighbor for assistance.
Then ho will think the county coght
to have good roads, but he goes on
ju t the same as evr, giumbliag at
the roads, I lit never torrl g a hand
himself to neip. He hasn't lime: but
if no one has time, how v. ill V. ' io--.ds
get any hottei ? Never, only getting
worse, i:s ti.r.e flies.
I.n-tal
Hi's IV-
lll l'l
fanse of Postal DeuYit.
The delieit of Sl-'.un.oiH) in ih--deparhuent
fur Ibe ti-cid je.ire
liewed i1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T1 tu t!;c nutrnj.-.iu
lier in which (lit government held up
by the rail roads in the iti:i - tor of charges
for the traiisp'irt'.iliiiu of 1 1 1 mail", siys
Bryan's I'uiiiiiuhI -r.
It is well known tint t!.e jr-ner-d
puh!:o bus to piy uuf'tir pric hut the
general shiiiping public. CM'.ip-s compar
atively easy liy t.ie side, of the govern
ment. The governnieiit pays about
eight, times Hi- inuch, pound tor pound,
as thn evpress eoiopinies pay on the
came trains, and the government pay s
rent for postal car" while Ihe cvpre-s
coinpanii's pay nothing for th express
cars. Hut every effort to secure fa'r
transportation rales In' the mail is
pffecimlly blocked bv the railroads.
When it is reme nb -red that Ihegov-ernne-ot
pays III" railroads iipwoiNo:
i."),U KI,!l.) I ii year for tninsiorliiiL' the
ma Is ibe public mav have a better id- R
if w iiy the railroad managers take to
inuc'i interest in electing congressmen!
and senators, and securing pliable otli
cial ' in tin1 various departments of the
postal -erviee.
lin'd fur Sfoiiui. il Trouble, Constipation
" baniU-i lains Moinaeh and Liver
TabU-ls bne d o e loe a great deal of
good." s:is C Tow us, of K it Portage,
lii'iiiio. Cuiiad.i. "lieing a mild physic,
the after ellects are not unpleHsaut, and
I en i-c iioineiul them them to all
who sillier fi stomach disorder."
For sa'e by WiII'kius' Phnrniacy.
Blue Vitro! at C arke's 7c a pound.
Ten in a Family Group.
The dribble-Hillings family at
Mount Hood were in this city last
Friday for a groupe photograph that
should gladden tho heart of Teddy
Roosevelt. There were ten in the
party. They are Mr. and Mrs. A. II.
Billings, W. S. Gribble, R. N. drib
ble, W. J. dribble, J3. W. diibble,
M. J. dribble, Mrs. J. T.Cooper, Mrs.
Kate Cooder' and Bruce Billings.
Mrs. Billings is the mother of nine
children, all of thorn being dribbles
with the exoeption of Master Bruce.
This is the first time iu lii vears
that all the members of the family
have been together, and advantage
was taken of the occasion to secure
the group picture, of which all should
bo proud.
All members of the nartv are native
uregonians witn the exception of Mr,
isillings. Mrs. Billings parents, the
r ish family, came to Oregon in 184
the year she was born. Her former
husband, Joseph B. dribble, had rre-
ceedea tier trom Missouri one year.
Ihey settled in Clackamas county
near Cauby, where all the present
members of the dribblo family were
born.
W. S. dribble says he remembers
attending school in a littlo house
formed of hewed logs, where now
stands a fine four-room building, lie
came to Hood River and settled iu
the upper valley 12 years ago in June.
Mr. dribble is now a successful mer
chant and postmaster at Mount Hood
Mrs. J. X. Cooper is a resident of
ihe Mallei. R. N. Cooper is here
from Montana, whore he is interested
in a largo stock ranch. W. J. dribble
belongs in Wisconsin, where ho is
connected with a company manufac
turing instruments for wireless teleg
raphy. He was general snpearinteud
eut of the plant for a while.
Bills LIoHeiniylh rity.
Claims against the city were allowed
at last week's council mooting as fol
lows :
Bradley, printing ballots, ?4 ; Re
corder Nickelsou, i per cent of licen
ses, costs in recorder court, expenses,
etc, fi.vj; a. a. Jayue, preparing
ordinance, siu; Liigtit and Water Co.,
lights, 10; Oregon Lumber Co.,
J1.69; Transfer Co. ?2; deorge I.
Slocom, supplies, ?1.75; C. C. Peck,
special marshal, $10; ,7. P. Jensen,
street commissioner, 851; J. P. Jen
son, salary for June, J. M. Lakin,
labor, SI.
Tho report of Recorder Nickelsen
for the half year ending June 30,
showed the receipts of the city from
licenses issued to be i?2T1.45; lines
collected 878.90; pound fees, 105.50;
dog licenses, ti'2.50.
The report of Treasurer Smith
showed the receipts of the city for tho
la.-t quarter to be i?'2.')82. IJ9 ; disburse
ments, tWT. 85; leaving a balance on
hind of 61084.54.
The road fund was augmented bv
8109. Of this amount if 2:tr. 02 has
been disbursed, leaving a balance on
hand of ei:$3.:s.
The water fund showed an overdraft
of ?:i0(!.2O, the receipts being f-JOO, and
teo expenditures, $010.20. On motion
of McDonald, a warrant was ordered
drnviion the general fund to make
up the deficit iu the water fund.
Those who served on the election
board were allowed a compensation of
2 pi r diem. The following were then
named as officers of the special elec
tion called for Friday. July 11: Hib
bnrd, Hartley and Arnold, judges;
Onthank and Osbiirn, clerks.
Comity Court Aliens Itills.
Checking up of claims against the
county occupied tho attention of the
commissioner s court a greater pint,
of the two-day session last week. It
this lick keeps up much longer, tays
Ci tnmissioner Hiblmrd, the county
will have to resort to interest bearing
warrants.
A majority of tho bills this time
were for expeuses of tho receut local
o tion election. As thnro was a light
veto, and as tho judges and clerks
were on duty but a few minutes after
I tho polls closed in the evening, the
court naa Mloucd them pay for
I i t one day only, thus saving sev
tial hundred dollars to the taxpay
er... Claims had been put in for a
day and a half. Members of the elec
tion board about The Dalles wore
w illing to accept he one day p ay, and
the court concluded other parts of
tho county would be willing to do
tho same.
Taxpayers in The Dalles and the
eiisteru pt.rt of the county are inclined
to J ok upon the recent election as a
iHic'h';? expense. There are some
who feel "sore. " The total expense
w ill be something over 800.
Valuable Mine of Indian liclies.
White Salmon Kntorprise.
Wo mentioned some time ago that
William Wheeler found a couple of
stone sinkers while digging a cellar;
w. li, the other dnr there were found,
but a few feet from the same spot a
small mortar perfect in shape, and
part f f a pestle, and snugly placed
against a large rock, which was being
blasted away, were two more very
h.aotifiil ami peifutl., shaped sink
ers, about as large again us the first.
AT weio three or four feet liclcw the
si rfaoo of the ground, having been
tl ree perhaps three or four genera
tions. The flat around Undrewood
seems to be a regular mine where
some of the moi-t valuable Indian
relics have been found.
A splendid building has been erect
e 1 for entertainment purposes at the
Lewis and Clark exposition by the
.M isonic order. Tho struct ;re is lo
cated on Lewis and CT.irk boulevard,
ai'.d faces the Oriental Kxhibit palace
and the Forestry building. The Ma
sonic building is finished with green
burlap walls, Flemish oak waititcot,
and handsome carpets of a pleasing
shade of green. Lounging rooms and
uj artments where sick persons may
be given attention are located upon
the second floor. The lower floor is
devoted to large reception rooms.
During the exposition period, the
building will be tbe scene of many
brilliant functions held under the
auspices of the Masons and the ladies
of the Fastern Star.
Beautify your complexion witb little
cost. If you wish a smooth, clear,
"hose Deering people
make miehtv good
implements
the kind of binders and mowers and rakes
that save work at busy harvest-time.
It would be a good idea for you to write
to us about prices and facts hear the
Deering story before you buy either of
those tools. We like to answer questions
about anything a farmer wants ask
some.
R. M. WADE
& CO. PORT
LAND, OREGON
For Sale by J. Ii. Nickelsen, Hood River, Oregon
DR. FETOR'S
KIDNEY and
Backache
CURE
All diseases of Kidneys,
DiHuuer. urinary urgaas.
HI... Dh...m,ll,m fia.l.
ache, HeartDlsease. Gravel.
Dropsy, t emaie Troubles,
Don't become discouraged. There is a
Cure for you. If m eesin write Dr. l eioier.
IIh Iius spent a lite time curing Inst bucIi
cases an yours. All consultations free.
"I suffered a long time with what tho doctors
claimed was lumbago. Was down in bed un
able to move without great pain. Two bottles
of Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure
Completely cured mo and I have had no return
of the trouble nor any signs of rheumatism.
KURD 1IRAN0T, Dyer, Muncie, Ind."
Druggists, 50c (l. AsU fur Cook Uouk-l'ntE
KnrMiile by C. K. CI.AItKK. Ilnoil Itlver
FISH and
VEGETABLE
MARKET
Look
(I ools (lolivi'ivd
out for
dailv.
the '
Fish Wagon
L. 0. HAVVN,
Ono door Kant of Truther'a oa'nv.
PHONE 51.
rilONE 51.
We again invite you to try
I " Upper Crusn
I Flours I
0
It is to yotrr advantage to do so.
Another car just in.
regon Lumber Co.
9 9
(roiinilike complexion, rosy rlieeUn,
IntiKliiiiK ivi'. take HolliHtor's Hocky
Moiinlnin Ton, greatest lenutiller
known. ;i.j centf. C. N. ( IhiIm'h.
Soul hern Oregon Stranltcrrios,
Almnt throo thousand orator of
stiHwIierrioH wore shipped hy the Ash
land Fruit Association this toiison, nix
hundred or nioro letw than in I'.H'l,
Not n cent wanted, unless you are
cured. It you are sick and ailing, lake
llullistir's lloeky Mountain Ten. A
(Treat blessing to the huiiiiin family.
Makes you well keeps you well. S5
cents, 'lea or Tahlets. ('.' N. Clarke's.
New clerk (in book st're) Have you
ever read "The Last Davs of I'onipeii?"
Mm. Nellrieh No ; what did he die of?
New clerk Some kind of an eruption,
I believe
liny It Now.
Now is the tim to buy Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera nod Diarrhoea
Remedy It is certain lo bu needed
sooner or later and when that time
comes you will need it bad!y you will
need it quickly, liny it now. It mny
save life. For sale iiy Williams' l'lnir-muoy.
Janitor Work
.Timltor work iloue at rearonable prlccn liy
experienced man. Apply to K. W. CROSS,
Phone K7.
ON
"The Ice Cream of Qua
Cure, Rich ('renin and tl.
blended with unsuipai-M
1 I'uiTst of Klav
skill.
SWETLANB
ICE
CREAM
WHOMCSAM-:
Try a quart for Sunday' dinner.
ial pr'eiw fn
: and soeinN.
TOMPKINS B110S., Sole Agents.
KKKi: SOI NKN I It When vMMnif Port I mil e. II nt SwhIhiiiPh, T. M.iirimiti Klicet,
mid present this ail. You will receive KltWF. mi attractive l.i'Wih ,v Clark Miuvcnir.
SPOT CASH GROCERY
WOOD & SMITH IiHOS., Proprietors.
Groceries, Flour and Feed
FRESH VEGETABLES RECEIVED DAILY.
Only Exclusive Grocery Store in the City. Five Delivery. I'hone
ASSOCIAT
ol McMilinville. Oreirnn, will insure vour
piopertyat (id per cent less cost than
aov other inH.itiition.
IK A Mi .1. I'KRKI.NS, Special Agent.
Room 7, Yogt. building, The Iialles.
LI
A clean unit ipilct place fur n nlghl x rest. A
new lilillillni' Willi new t It I'll Ish 1 1 1 i;s IhriillL'll-
iiiil. The i.nl.v pi In the eitv ol'Piirtlmid In-
siiiinir llist-chiss seivice iluriiiv the KfVjl tier
ni'r imiiKe re ervutlons earlvi iiiwwpi
K. A. IIi'ii'Iitniiii, llooit Iiiver
matter wliel lier you wit to live or live to eat,
inulil eat the best: mid wlieti von pel, niir Klmir
you ort tlie best and it is jmre tuiil clean.
For Irrigation of City Lots
Notice should be given at the ollice
the Light ami Water Co. when water
is used for sprinkling. We gay sprink
ling liecaiiHc it is the only method by
which we agree to furnish water for irri
gation. Beware, of the man with the
w rench. If this point is overlooked, like
wise the proper time to sprinkle as no
blither notice will be given.
Consumers whose residences front the
Fouth sides of the sheets ntimeil below
will sprii.kle between hours of ,r and 11
n. in. ; those on the north tide between
3 and !) p, m. ; Colombia, River, Oak
and State street-, and Sherman and Ha
zel avenues.
In case of alarm of fire nil sprinkling
ehoulil lie stopped promptly.
K. K. (iOKK. Mr
S'
i 1
1.1XJ1JJ.JJJ. M
S No
I von si
IE II
lay PJ
g is the !,est Fl
ii -
i is unequal
a live loiifi'er.
I
a Ask youi
Sn Farina.
flood River Flour
CUPID"
our ever ut on llie Hood River liiarke
HOOD RIVER
ed by any similar priced lloui
ewiii'e ol artiiKiallv blenched
our
will
firocer for Hood River (iraliain
and
Hood River Milling Co.
J. R. NICKELSEN
REAL
-DEALER IX-
Vehiclesand Agricultural Implements
WEALTH
roxsrrsxoT ix (;i;t-
t ill"', but ill keejiino'.
A fi'ood way to keep
money is to deposit part
of your earnings each
week in ;i savings bank.
In tliis way you not only
keep it, but you make it
earn more.
We inviteyou to open an
account witli us.no mat
ter how small vourearn-
hi"-, or how little you
I lire able to keep.
q Interest paid on deposits
$of One Dollar or more.
Start your boys mid
gins onuieroan to pros
perity by depositing one
dollar to their credit mid
securing a Recording
$iiw in which 1 hey may
deposit their earnings.
Savings Department,
First National Dank.
I'll
1 -..Jfa
harpies Tubular
THE LATEST A XI) I HOST
IX
CREAM
SEPARATORS
AVCORMICK AND DEERING
MOWERS AND RAKES
Sentinel Jr., Bean, Pomona, Rochester, Fruitall,
Also lixtra Hose, Nozulcs and Conueeli. ns.
A f"ll stink of Plows, Marrows, Cultivators and repairs, (irulihiiiK Muchinei) and
Wire ('aide, Aennoter Wind .Mills, Huokeve i'uinps, liolsler Springs,
Hoyt'sTree Supsirts, and Hanforrl's liaham of .Mnrh.
Kxtra Bugcy Tnjis, Cushimi, Dashes, I'oles,
Shares, iimletnvs and Neckyokes.
Planet Jr. and Iron Age Curdcn Tisi's. Sow's the time U cIhh.hi; your
garden tools, and choosintr them you have a larj-r variety to select from than was
ever offered. Whatever your implement uai.t-, if theyr'e fatistied here, you will
have cause for rejoicing over their cost and long wear.
J. R. NICKELSEN.
THE DALLES NURSERIES
II. II. WEBER, Prop.
THE DALLES, OREGON.
I ! ETA IL
ORUWKR AND DEALER IN
FRUIT, SHADE
AND
ORNAMENTAL
TREES
GRAPE VINES
SMALL FRUITS
Evergreen. Rosea and Shrubbery.
Remember, Our Trees are Crown Strictly Withaut Irrigation.
S. J. FRANK
Dealer In
Harness Sfc Saddles
All Repairing Promptly Attended to
HOOD RIVER
OREGON
THE MILL WILL NEVER GRIND
witb the water that is past, but unlike
the mill, our past orders have been
lilted so successfully that new ones are
constantly coming In from our old
patrons. Are you to be one of them?
Our Dulles Patent and White River
flour Is the finest that is milled, and
Is ground from the best selected wheat;
in fact the cream of the wheatflelds,
and it makes the most delicious bread
white and palatuhle.
FOR S.M.K II V
STRANAHAN & BAQLEY
Hood River, Or.
V-. tt.. i-
wmmB
E. R. Bradley
PRINTING
9
1IIOII flRADR PAMPWFT
AND COMMERCIAL WOKK
rROMF'I'LY PERFORMED
Cbkcs always rioht
We are here to do your work today
tomorrow and every other day, and
our money (what little we liave)
in spent in Hood River. We want
s
your work and can do it neatly and
SATISFACTORILY
Ice Cream, Soft Drinks
and Confectionery,
Pipes, Cigars anil Tobacco.
Hood River Heights
Confectionery
H. F. JOCHIMSEN, Prop.
Near Hie-elmll ( Ii' ioihIs ou the Heights
(live I.
Call
Don't (jo Dry
Just because you are
In a DryJTown
(let your (Want List) made out ready
for next Saturday for everything yoii
need, such as
Flour, Feed, Stock Food, Chick
Food, Russian Lice Killer, Blue
Vitiol, Lime, Cement, Salt.
Place your orders with II. W. Wait and
get not only good goods at the right
prices, hut also a
FREE LEMONADE.
Koinember I have 11 different ilrand of
Flour, and am gointt to close out as
nearly as possible, (loods guaranteed
as represented.
H. W. WAIT.
HOMESEEKERS
Don't be deceived
hy what certain parties tell you alsiut
WHITE SALMON
They lire grinding their ax, anil you
may feel its sharp edge.
See fop yourself
io to the depot and examine the
White Salmon Berries
(' inpnre them with any raised in Hood
It i t r for Bi.e, firmness, color and flavor.
It takes more than a "Kocky Muff" to
raise such fruit.
Conic ami view our beautiful valley ;
we can ihow you the soil, climate anil
locution for first-class fruit ami berries.
Jn-l a- i..od land as you will pay
twi.- ns mneh for where you buy repu
tation, l.iinl that is mre to advance in
value h our valley develops.
Ca I it the White Salmon Lan 1 c-im-pain,
n i-1 ur pleasure to show ftran
gei ti.i- ud'i v.
White Salmon Land Co.
U I, e Salmon, Wash.
Notice
U)pa! n uf I he Furmer'ii liriifulinK cumpauy:
All In t, on nimnUinance fwn not iiatd by July 10
will ls (.liir .1 in i hM hanl of the inuicer for col
lection. The na rcr will be intructmi to ahut off
the wiUir on that. dale. By order of the boril of
directors. M. II. Nickelaon. Secretary.
Photo Studio
NOW OPEN
Our line new studio
open for
h very
mid nii-
i.s now
business.
thing new
to-date.
Come in and have
your pliotos tflken
Work fi'iinrnntced.
DIETZ,
The Photographer.
FOR vSALE
FOR
$1,500
8-room residence
Conipartivcly new, with lot 70x"."), near
Scliuul House. This is a desirable place
situated in the part ol the town. Any
one looking for a comfortable home at a
low price should see it. Call on W. ,1.
liaker & Co., or write to owner.
L. N. Blowers
Hood Uiver, Oregon.
WOOD FOR SALE
I am prepared to furnish mill and -lab
wood, also other kinds of wood.
I have a new steam wood saw nod am
prepared to do sawing. Also do general
team work.
FRED HOWE.
Plume 121.
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