The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, March 22, 1906, Image 3

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    HOOD KIVEE GLACIER, THTJKBDAY, MARCH 22,10O8
" .;
COLD STORAGE PLANT
iS BUSY PLACE NOW
Ibo Pavuisou c'old etoraije plant is
I'Mpixcd in waking ice to HU the two
ii tj.'pfdlrH'flnitom in iU bui'diug iu
(.riier to Line a tun'ly on baud for
l lu comiiitf peason. ihe capacity of
Ibu i lant U 72 cukes a day and al
i e v.v..iiiite a lh i quantity, of ice hag
l t-n v adf.
t-.r -f i1 In the lower story of the
pl . it hr.o a lew potatoes. Vrobably
Luii1i to nmke a breakfast for a
goorr dj.eil fiiij:ily. To be more ex
plicib. there are ' 5,000 nacka of the
tu ie'u ; av.Hiting a market at the cold
St rL;,ge lllljl.t. .
St t.' wlmrry tiuie is not such a great
wi.yt!t ' txlt hoiiLT h the weather we have
be
, 1,
t iiiK'i- in re augKestivej of furs.
L'ut'.tiie.titrawb. try men must be sup
plied .with crates ami liullockg for the
borris tiud a number ut men and girls
me iww.euKnned in the warehouse of
the buililiiiK' in making crates and
boxes ami ' packing them for future
use. Xho rapidity with which these
toxesjiro made and packed is quite
Ubt1iiii;hiiig. ''In ' packing the boxes
iuto-.lie ciiites one woman has a rec
ur. I f Iihuiik packed something over
Huii ijf 1 h.tm in a day of ton hours. It
bandy t-eeuiH possible that human
tut. tig und, body cun move rapidly
cii .tiilh hY accomplish this task in a
day., but -we have the lady's word for
it kimI wu-never doubt the word of a
lady. "j'J'hocrateH are beiug stored in
thiJ'ii;ii"wurolf6iise of the Davidson
compiiiiy and a xood many have been
maiiu'friH'vd for the coming season
filii uiiy. Tl.u ccild storage plant is a
valuable hdjuiiet to Hood River's re
soiuees and means much to it in a
business way now aud more in the future.
. ,Mr;i.H lienv IVililizers.
Wl.etiii'i' th strawberry plants are
started in the fall or in the spring, the
latter reason should he the time Tor
the vnW fertilizer application for the
tnip -.Jt fs eijiially true that the plant
and Wiu I in it shouid be given separate
coM!Kle-rh,tl(n in the matter of fertiliz
ing, 'irrespective of the time of appll
catinii. Kailiis-e to recognize this fact
iui. lat tice is tine of the most frequent
cause's for .lack of success with this
crop..
J. ho liiyt .object Of the strawberry
(.Timer is tn j.t the plant well stai ted.
His tii -t product must be plants foli-
ij;e. His second object is to make
these plants bear a crop fruit, ioll
;ii.;. makt's -great. deumud on nitrogen.
Fruit miuiies liberal supplies of pot
ash. .This rational fertilizing of straw
berry plantations is essentially the
.,",ict icd iiiiiicatiou and proper rela
1 ion or tl.i si! two facts. It should not
be i i . i red that cither of those too
s, n . .1 i !:.;,t foods alone will produce
, .ti;! .orv re.-ultit on the portion of
L i in;, id ul.uh it is siiecially adapt-
i-.f. :l'.,Ui aid"- indispensable to the
ii(.fj;i.'!i (jiowtlt of .each part of the
lint, i d i irch possesses especial rela
Ci i l . tho development of a single
part-!' tl.o hliawl eny plant, and the
iiro isittnii oi the two materials should
I.e. u;c d to meet the requirments of
. Co nt tl.e-o parts at the time when
trni " e.u!o',ir.icnt of this part of the
i i.iul.i 'tin- i.hiet.ibrk of the plant,
i lie 1 in! season of growth before
libit riiuuol'ipn begins renders the
ii : i lu'. and proportioning oi the ter
tut. ;r .iiddications, so as to meet
tiii iijii;nie'.rt)(iriirerueuta, entirely
ieas'H;l5; J bis division of the total
r ..i.iicui.i'u ut. fiitilizoi bus a further
aiAvinUtio. "Kiiicgen is not only the
iiVfuVoSily iliuredmiit of Bit iertiliz
it-, but ,ii is also tho one most subject
to .Pns, in drainage waters. In see.
tio i '- i'. here the ground is not thor
;:,il ly tiozcu during the Winter, but
is ciibjecitd to heavy washing rains
oi.iiiu this te.iton, all nitrogen in ex-
s':oi Hie i in mediate requirements
i idii.- I 1-nt is exposed to the danger
i t j. i ij,,. .'ii-ie before the excess can
U-.. the crop. Excessive early
i;.yvi4,;;!0r i of-nitrogen, moreover are
-r ? .'v: :. .nie. I v a turther dlsadvant-
tH.' j o. ir.;uik uitrofeeti in the fall or
eaii t-i i'i; ig, increases the danger of
t J ;,t lroiii lieeziuj. Liberal
auncids i I ota-h, on the otherhanl,
ii.i i , :'.!( t ho hardiness of the plants,
en.; do; ini-'i 1 Ins diliiiier.
. nolle r i r. inly ot these two plant
;., i, i- id , ro. ial iinpjrtauce, as re-jau-'i'tr.
;'! ... cln i actor of the l'ruit pro.
i-.i . ' :-: iv? niti'ogpu tends to
if tenies; Liberal potash
i o' to.. ds iii tlio opposite di
, : : I jt.cinasos the shipping
i li.e i i i.it; v ith those con
i- in irtind, the proper aod
i.,'.; ;i :lilizing of the straw
niji is coii.i aratively simple.
,H t'.'o L'c'uoral applications of
.11
' or. i ; i . i1 r s ii a . it I ue mane, in vne cum
cj f.,i.n ::;i Jaiiting, tho total amount
ii.-; ,,'iri. lou.l del inod'advisalile should
lie ' i.h iiied- into tliree applications,
ii r i i..-oit,ity .of fertilizoi to be
I-.-. ; . , i. el estnrilv depend on local
it, lo.M i launder ot tlies'il. It must
l.o i, 'i.eii.t.-'rd. however, that the
cj. p is lUii.eii i Iteder. From 1,500 to
' oorf or.i.id i er acre will cover the
UH.al range under average conditions,
l l.o id.-t. .irirlicai on may be compara
U.-v,' ki 'all. iliis should be made
wij. li.ilic grouiul is prepared for the
i:Ui;l. IL slMiuld he nroan-caeieu auu
i.o.m. 1 in Inn rowe.i In. Ibis Drat ap
i lu al inn should neneiiilly consist of
about one-third of the total amcunt
,i,!..!ol.,l ini- tho cron. It should
u-ually consist ot aliout 6 per cent of
l-hi fpin iie acid, 5 per cent of nitro
...m'laiM a in r rent of potash. Ihese
lO.'tljhdri alit 1 cronoitions would be
Hipi b I b.v iiii pouuds of acid pbo
o.-.-i, . minds ot nitrate oi soa
i.ipJ.'l o.t,os.ot high grade sulphate
V i.Jl,i.-lj.
'"'iV, fun. ,'alinr.s of the essentials i
t'.v' -n.ii-u .neul applications should be
cil-i-i'iFirf accordance- wttb tne prin
i i,.' '. ; -..' 'diMPiissed. A percent
1 .,',,i..isii..n- of 3 10 would
j , : :. .-!. a-. eiao repuiiements,
',1 , ; it ion would supply these
.. ... ... ,. in i ',e fo wiiiL' mixture
fi,ile, nmi 10s ; nitrate oi
It . ; high grade Bulpbate of
II .... Ibis uiati rial snouio
;d distributed along tne
u. hiid cultivated in.
. i will meet the gener
. ! ' , ' i. .1,1.4 oi the crop; there
, In ourtirnlHr nnnd
m..,'.v a-i.-.-' t;ich they fail ade-
.. ... i,, in. ,.t. There demand spe
, , ;;,,a and treatment. To the
,.',.",411.1 uiower, the advancing crop
i.ni i i.aii indiciite its own special
i'.u Insufficiency an
ii ' t ,-, iii; leaves indicate deflcieu
.. f' i .. ;.,,.., l-.venss of foliage in
. ,,,. i irf proportion of ni-
tn gi-n, which may be counteracted by
tipiiMig uioie potash. Sourness,
, t'o'-s and lack of color in the fruit
i . ..rrei td bv the same means.
It biua.ld al.-o be remembered that any
excess of potash is not subject 10 loss,
of nitrogen, and re
mains absorbed in the soil till. used by
4 l.n .Mill
ilic strawberry U one of the crop
f.. i o i. -twlile n anure should never
i , ... t ii,re the weeds thus intro-
ducud seiiously increase the cost of
,i,uti,,i, All the advantagea of
inure may be secured by the occa
sional introduction of a leguminous
crop, followed by the exclusive use ot
mineral fertilizer'. H.E.Stockbridge,
in country UentJeman.
This Month's Issue ef the Fruit
Grower. This issue of the Fruit-Grower !
the largest we have ever sent out We
meutlon this fact to account for it
reins a little late. It baa been our
desire to get The Fruit-Grower Into
the hands ot our readers by the first
of the month of Issue, and last fall
the facilities of our press room were
increased to permit of our doing this.
But the size of the Fruit-Grower baa
increased more rapidly than our facil
ities, and it baa been physical im
possibility to get the papers out on
time. It means that next season we
shall bave to buy more presses.
the April issue, however, will not
be so large as this one. for March is
usually our heaviest month. We hope
to have the next Fruit-Urower in tl
hands of our subscribers shortly after
tbe Orst of April, at least.
Another explanation which should
be made here in regard to our title
page for March. We had some corre
spondence last fall with an advertiser
bo wanted to use tbe space on onr
title page at this season ; no definite
contract was closed, however, and .we
thought nothing more about 'ue mat
ter until recently we received a letter
stating that an advertisement had been
prepared for this Brace for March.
Correspondence developed that tbe
dvertiser had understood tnai cue
soace was to be reserved, ana not
withstanding we bad prepared a special
oover-page dosign, we inserted tne aa.
vertiseinent. and will use tne oover
design for May.
Now. tins Rxnlaina wLT the fruit
Grower for March is a little late, and
it also explains why our covei design
was not used. But we believe our
readers will agree with us that it is
mighty go.id number, nevertheless.
How to Destroy Wool? Aphis.
At about this season of year a great
nianv luQuinea aie made concerning
the best wav to tiubt woolv aphis on
roots of apple trees. This insect is
well known or at least, its worn is
well known to most fruit growers,
Prof. Stedman of the Missouri Ex peri
ment Station has bad considerable ex
perience with this insect, aud has con
ducted some extensive experiments
aud he recommends tobacco dust as
the best remedy for the average grow
er to use. Kemove from two to four
inches of the surface soil for a dis
tance of three to four feet fiom the
trunk of the tree. Scatter Bve or six
pounds of tobacoo dust on the soli
thus exposed, aud then replace tbe
soil which was removed. Tbe rains
will leach tbe tobacco down to the
roots and bold tbe insect in tbeck,
One half this Quantity of tobacco ap
plied every spring will hold tbe insect
iu check, and the tobacco win nave
considerable value as a fertilizer,
Fruit Grower.
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M.'.o. 'I
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READ AND YOU WILL LEARN
That the leading medical writers and
teachers of all the several schools of
practice endorse and recommend, in the
stroncest terms possible, each aud every
iugmaient entering Into the composition
Of Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery
tor the eurs of weak stomach, dyspepsia,
catarrh of stomach, livvr complaint. "
torpid Uvwr, or bllloun., chronic bowel
a Hiot lout, and all aatarrhal diseases of
whatever region, name or nature. It Is
also a specific remedy for all such chronic
or long standing cases of catarrhal affec
tions and their resultants, as bronchial,
throat and lung diseases (except consump
tion) accompanied with severs coughs. It
is not so good (or acute colds and coughs,
but for fingering, or chronic cases It is
especially efficacious in producing per
fect cures. It contains Black Cherry bark,
ttolden Heal root, Blood root. Stone root,
Mandrake root and Queen's root all of
which are highly praised as remedies for
all the above mentioned affections by such
eminent medical writers and teachers as
Prof. Bartholow, of Jefferson Med. Col
lege; Prof. Hare, of the Univ. of Pa.;
Prof, flnley Ellingwood, M. I)., of Ben
nett Med. College, Chicago; Prof. John
King, M. D.. late of Cincinnati ; Prof.
John M. 8eader, M. D., late of Cincin
nati ; Prof. Edwin M. Hale, M. D., of
Hahnemann Med. College, Chicago, and
acorse of others equally eminent In their
several schools of practice.
Tne'Oolden Medical Discovery" Is the
only medicine put np for sale through
druggists for like purposes, that has anv
auch proesstowU endorsement worth
more than any numlier of ordinary testi
monials. Open publicity of Its formula
on the bottle wrapper is the best possible
guaranty of its merits. A glance at this
Sublfshed formula will show that "(iolden
ledlcal Discovery" contains no poison
ous or harmful agents and no alcohol
chemically pure, triple-refined glycerine
being used instead. Glycerine Is entirely
unobjectionable and besides is a most
useful Ingredient In the curaot all stom
ach as wail as bronchial, throat and bin
affwtinn. Thnre is the hluhest medics
authority for its use In all such cases.
ung
ical
The " Discovery " is a concentrated glyc
eric extract of native, medicinal roots
and is safe and reliable.
A booklet of extracts from eminent,
mndlral authorities, endorsing its ingre
dients mailed free on request. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Apple Shippers
Your shipments, large or small, re
oer.tfiillv solicited. We can get you
cood prices. Prompt returns. Send for
shipping stamp.
McKWEN & KOSKF.V,
Commission Merchants,
Portland, Ore.
Have Delivered the Hoods.'
Tbe following extract taken from an
exchange is one of tbe most convinc
ing arguments for Hood Klver nietn-
ods that we bave seen. But apart from
that we must take issue with its'writer
when he savs that there is no differ
ence between tbe Grande Ronde Val
ley apple production and our own for
we bave delivered toe gooos. ine
writer snys :
"Fruit laud without a tree planted
at Hoad Kiver sells for 11100 per., acre.
This would be considered a fair price
for a bearing orchard in many locali
ties in Grande Itoude. No one here
familiar with tbe two sections would
admit that Hood River tas any per
centage over this valley us au apple
producing seotlon. What is it tnat
makes the diifereuce in value between
the two places? There is no doubt
that tbe princ pal thing is tbe wide
publicity which tbe people of Hood
Kiver have created for their section oi
country and its produots. If tbee is
any lesson to be gained Irom tbe situ
ation, it is the one of making tbe val
ley kuown to tbe outside world. The
praises of Hood Kiver aie sung in au
quarters, while this section of oontry
is but little known a lew miles away.
If smaller localities can exploit their
reBOuroes until they become a house
hold word all over tbe country, tbe
same thing can be done here. Have
our people the confidence, tbe inclina
tion and tbe courage to do it? '
State Officer of I. 0. 0. F. Here.
Claude Gatcb. Chief Patriarch of
the State Encampment of the I. O. O.
F., who resides at iSulem, came to this
city last lbursday aud attended a
meeting ot tne subordinate lodge nerSi
1 he meeting was an unusually 1 large
one. Seven members ot tne wnne
Salmon lodge were piesent.
Mr. Uatch is a Kepnbltcan candi
date for the nomination of Secretary
of State. He was not bere, however.
on a political mission aud returned to
Salem Tuesday morning.
The meeting was beld in tbe old
ball although tbe building in which it
is located was Jacked op on blocks and
being moved.
The best way to rid the system of a
cold is to evacuate the bowels. Ken
nedy s Laxative Honey and Tar acts as
a pleasant, yet effectual cathartic on tbe
bowels. It clears the head, cuts the
all phlegm of the throat, strengthens
tbe bronchial tubes, relieves coughs,
colds, croun, whooping cough, etc. Sold
Williams Pharmacy.
Dr. Cooper's Sine Cs.
Is a wonderful medical discovery. Af
ter thirty-five years of active practice,
and having treated many hundred cases
of catarrh and other throat and long
diseases, Dr. Cooper discovered the med.
icine called the "Nine Cs."
The ".Nine Cs" will cure any curnble
csiBP nf Catarrh. Asthma or Consump
tion that has not passed to the ja-t
stages. It is great remedy forhoarse-
ne-s of i u .lie speakers. It Is a sure
remedy for cmnu and a great benefit In
whooping cough.
Tbe remedy is pleasant to use, eveu
tor children, and la sold by the drug
gists in Hood River, under a guarantee
to bent-tit tbe patient or the money re
funded. This medicine was formerly
mannfactuied in Villisca, Iowa, but will
now lie manulactured in Hood River.
DR. F. COOPER.
Arrival and Departure of Mails.
HOOD RIVER.
Thii ivratnfllrw Immi dnllv botween 8 a. m.
and 7 p. m.; Sunday from 12 to 1 o'clock. Mall
ror tne mast clone at u.w . ui.( o.iu j. .
n m for I ho WflKt.. at 2.80 D. HI. aild p. m.
The carriers on K. K. D. routes No. 1 and
u.vj. h nratiftifui at s.!!o a. ni. Mall Icavea-
Kor Mt. Hood, dally at 12 iu.; arrivea lO.ae
a. m.
K7.r ITnilarwnnri. Waah.. at 12 m.. TlKWlRVa,
Tburadara and Saturdays; arrives lamedaya
at. 1 1 n ill.
Ko' Whllr Niilmnn, W.iali., dally at 12 m.
arrives al II ft. in.
WHITK SALMON.
For Hood River, daily at . m.; arrive at
0 n m
For Husnm, Trout l.itke and Ouler, Wash.,
dally at 7.41a. m.; anlvrss p. in.
For OlenwoiMl, Knlita anil Uilmer, Wusli,
rlullv at. 7.311 a. In - iin ll'ea at a O. 111.
Vnr Pine Klai and Sn-wdea. Wash., nt 1 p
m. Tuesdays aud Saturday.-.; arrives suiue
riuvii at. 1-2 n
Kor Bluiten. dally at 4.4'i p. m.; arrives at
45 a. Ul.
TIME TABLE.
0. R. & N
(Cast bound
No. 2, Chicago Special, 11:40 a. m.
No. 4, Spokane Flyer, 8: p. m.
No. tf, Mail and Express, 10:12 p. m.
No. 24, Way Freight, 12:16 p. in.
No. 2a. r am r reigin, i:uo a. in.
West bound-
No. 1, 1'ortlana special, 2:00 p. m.
No. 8, Portland Flyer, 6:38 a. m.
No. 5, Mail and Express, 4:42 a. m.
No. 28, Way Freight, S:25 a. m.
No. 6ft, Fast Freight, 1:06 p. id.
..We
Want
s Apples
From now on wo
look for fibettt'i'
market in Porthnd
SHIP TO
PAGE & SON
Fioneer Fruit and Produce Dealers
PORTLAND, OK K.
Wood For Sale
All Kinds at i-vest
Market Price.
Prompt delivery, phone. Murray Kay.
PHONE 51.
PHONE 51.
Ta-IKIIE NOTICE
BEN THEYSON
Best line of Cigars in
the City
Also handle line of
Pipes, Tobaccos and
Fishing Tackle
Wood consumers will find it to their advantage to
call on us. Have on hand
1500 Cords of Dry Slab Wood
Prices have not been advanced.
Or
egon
Lumber
Co.
Hood River, Oregon.
DAVIDSON
FRUIT CO
FRUIT DEALERS
and Manufacturer oi all Kinds of
WII0LKSALK ItETAIL
THE DALLES NURSERIES
It. II. WEBER, Trop.
THE DALLES. OREGON.
GROWER AMD DIALS IN
GRAPEVINES
AND .
SMALL FRUITS
Roses and Shrubbery.
FRUIT, SHADE
AND
ORNAMENTAL
Evergreens,
Fruit
Soxes
Highest Prices
Paid fur High (irade Fruit.
Oregon
SHOJpLlNfi
llamaai n a tmmwrmr
and umunrAunu
3 Trains to the East Daily
Thmnirh Pullman atandarda and tonrlit
Iwplni para dally to omaba, Chicago, Hpo
kane; tonrlat Bleeping cars dally t Kanaaa
,y; through Pullman tourmt Bleeping car
neraonaally conducted) weeaiy ki iih-hk".
Reclining chair cars (aeata free) to the Luat
dally.
Tn the Voters of Baldwin Frerlnel.
The rcBislraiion books for Baldwin
precinct are now open. I will be pre
pared to refrlater you at any time at
Orihble's store. O. Fredenburg,
Notary Public,
U. S. Commissioner Notary Public
GEO. T. PRATHER
The Oldest Insurance nd
Real Estate Aest In town
Insurance
Loans Abstracts
Hood River, Oregon
VehiclesandA;ricuUuralSmplements
(Seasonable Goods)
Disc Harrows, 1.1.1..1 HxU'iwion
PLOWS, HARROWS AND CULTIVATORS
IRON AGE GARDEN TOOLS
Grubbing; Machines,
Wire Cable and Extras
Cream Separators,
Buggy Tops, Spray Pumps
and all sundries for above.
J. R. NICKELSEN
COR. 4th. and COLIMIUA Streets
H
Lag
Chicago
Fortlanft
Spatial
:lsa. aa.
Tla
laatlnstoa.
itlaatte
Kipraaa
:U...
Tla
aatlngtaa.
It rait
Faat Mall
pskaas
Tike fcHtouLif
Ptrtlant, 0
alt taka. Pan Tar,
rt. wartn.umana,
Iaaaaa CU7, H
LenU.Caloaieaad
Salt Lata. Beam.
n.woria.uaaaaa,
Kanaaa CltT. St.
Lonla,OMoafO aa
Kail.
Walla Walla, Law til
ton, Spokane, wai.
laea. Pol lull
kflanaapotla. Si,
.1 .......... uii.
waukaa, Chicago
ana uii.
AaaiTS
IMaa,
Staple and
Fancy Groceries
AND HARDWARE.
Mia.,
River Schedule.
FOR ASTORIA and
'ay nnlnta. eonnrctlna
with atamirfor II-.' aco
and North Beach dimm
er Haaaalo, Aah street
dock (water per.)
MA P. M.
Dally
except
Sunday,
Saturday.
I0KJ0 V. M
FOR Dayton, Oregon
City and Yamhill Riv
er polnta. Ah atreet
dock (water per.)
FOR LEW I8TON.
T .1 .. I. mwtA wav nnlMl.
rroro Kiparia, vv anu.
7K A. M
Dally
except
Hunday.
4:00 A. M.
Monday,
Wedn'd'y
Friday.
:( P. M
Dally
except
Hunday.
5:30 P. M
Dally
except
Bundiiy.
About
braa P. M.
Tuesday.
Thursday,
Hunaay,
A. L. CRAIG,
General Paaaenger Agent, Portland, Or.
IV WOODRURY. Agent. Hood RlTer.
UPPIKCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
AAMILY LIBRARY
The Best In Current Literature
12 Completc Novel Yearly
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2.60 per year; 2SCTS.ACOPV
;NO CONTINUED STORIES
EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF
White Salmon-Hood River
1 Two bisr sail boats, two
biff perfectly safe casoliw
launches and two big ferry
scows. LxDert sailors in
charce. Boats leave at al
hours. DEAN & PEARSON
Licented Ferrymen.
-DE A)
IN
SOLE AGENTS I OR
Majestic & Mesaba Ranges
and Stiletto Cutlery.
HOOD RIVER HEIGHTS, - - OREGON.
fl f RAWRON. r. n, DIAII1UJ
HOOD RIVER NURSERY.
Stock Grown on Full Roots.
We desire to let our friends and patrons know
that for the fall planting w will have find can eup
nlv in anv number
Cherry, Pear.Apricot, Peach& Plum Trees,
GRAPES, CURRANTS, BERRY PLANTS,
Shade and Ornamental Trees.
Also, all the standard vuriKii'H of zippl'' trees. Can
supply the trade with plenty of Newtown, Spitzen
berjr and Jonathan H)pl lives.
RAWSON & STANTON, Hood River, Or.
TREES
Remember, Oar Trees are Grown Strictly Without Irrigation.
Houses and Lots
-IN-
Coe?s
Additions
Now
Cheap for Cash or on
your own terms.
is the Time to
Phone Farmers 1233.
Buy.
H. C. COE.
JACKSON & JACKSON,
Dealer In General Merchandise !
and Lumbermen's Supplies,
Railroad Tieiv CordWood, Lumber and Cedar Posts t
Fnn) Delivery. Phone 031 HOOD RIVER, OR.
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W. S. GRIBBiE, Proprietor.
Dry Goods Ammunition Boots and Shoes
Hardware ' Oraniteware
Hay Grain Flour Feed Full lino of Groceries
HOOD RIVER TRANSFER
& LIVERY CO.
T1CLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS.
Hauling, Draying," Baggage Transferred, First
Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready.
Phone 131.
Closing Out Ladies' Top Skirts
These Skirls nre of the litest Fall and Winter
styles, in hhu-ks, bro.wns, Uues, plaids and tans.
Exceptional i'ood values at these prices.
Ladies' Top Skirts, worth s'.UiO. reduced to $7.00
Ladies' Top Skirts, worth s7., reduced to 5.50
Ladies' Titp Skirts, worth 0.110, reduced to 4.50
A L. CARM1CHAEL
HOOD KlVElt HEIGHTS
NORTON & SMITH
Tinners, Plumbers and
Steam Fitters
Handle
Pumps. Windmills, Spray Fittings' s
and Hose
J. E. NICHOLS
UNDERTAKER and
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
I hold license from Uie State Board of Oregon and Washington, and am qualified
to ebip bodies to any point. ; Prompt service either day or night.
Uearae furnished on all occasions
Pallor rhone Main 1143
Residence i'hane Main UM
Subiffler Building,
Uood Kiver, Oregon
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