..,.,.. .11 : I lllllll .L I III . Ill IJIUII ...l I, III, .... L- ' "li,"r""l"r" ""' Agents for the Star Brand The Largest and Most Com plete line of SHOES in the City 'ARES FA IIATS FOR MEN Special Sale of Boy's Clothing for Fall and Winter Wear Having bought the entire Htork of Vo-ht Brother' Boy' 2-IMeee Hiiitn, we have le cilel to Kive .you Bargain Prices that u ijl l.v you to iimwtigate at once Tin. will be a GENUINE jy" the regular price and our Special Price marked in plain figures before you. An 1 furthermore, everything you read in this ad you may rely on because it has the Guarantee 01 tne raris x air to back it. We will give you a few descriptions and prices of the suits so that you may get an idea of the workmanship, style and quality of the material, for instance THI Boy's Serge Suits Regular price $5. Of) Special price -A. ZTiaa-O 3iTic3lG-:Fla,tea. Boys Plain Dark Blue Suits a few lizei of i,vh' plain irk blue cotton warp 2-piece mita, that are square cut and double breasted, ami good value at the regular price, 0 Special price 5O0 Boys' Mixed ChCViOt SultS A complete run of Bizes in boys' double breasted square cut suits, niado from wool mixed cheviot, very durable. A bargain fur $2.60 Special price $1.98 BOYS Novelty SultS A aplendid selection of boyg' wool novelty suite, with a black background with preen and red stripes, double breasted, sou re cut, something that will pay you to look at. Regular Price 12.25 Special price $1.87 i:0OD RIVER GLACIER laiusd erarr Thaisdar T ARTHUR O. MOB, PuMUIm. tl(l (a uiu THURSDAY. AUGUST 30. 1906. A shortage In the water supply of Medford hai forced some of tha In dustrie! to that down. Eastern fruit papers are making good deal of nolae just now because some New York applet sold for 12 e barrel, and are predicting disaster for (be nervy buyer. What will they think of Ilood River Spltzenbergt selling tor 13 a boi or 19 barrel, with the freight added T Tbie eeaion ! going to be teat of the popularity of Colorado and other mountain grown apples inasmuch as tbis fruit is likely to be cheap all over the oountry. The question wntoh tug gest Itself Is, will the consumer pay a stiff prloe for the Colorado apples when they can get apples from other sections cheaper? Paokei. Hood River has "tested ouf'at 13 a box. Now Is the time for the other aprle setloos to have a fit. The movement to olean up the city and valley Is a most oommeudable oue and If aooompllshed will add muoh to the attractiveness of Ilood River in tbe eyes of both visitors and residents. If you have not tbe virtue of orderliness assume It aud help to make what Is now known as the nat oral borne of tbe finest apples in the world also the neatest. The European beetle (xyleborus dispar), a fruit tree pest discovered In Multnomah four years ago, has ap peared Id Forest Qrove orolmrda. It Is a very minute insect, which bores through the core to the heart of the tree and kills it In a very shoit time. The O. A. C. wiU investigate the bug as nobody seems to be acquainted with It. Don't be a knocker. Hide your little hammer and try to speak well of oth ars, no matter how small you may real ly snow yourseu to ue . wtien a stranger drops in, jolly htm. Tell him this Is tbe greatest town on earth and it Is. Don't discourage him by speaking 111 of your neighbors. There's no end of fun minding your own business. It makes other people like you. Nobody gets stuck on a knocker. Lou Wlrput. lu auother ooluuin will be found an article on tbe subject of a bettor lighting system for Hood River. Its intent was to discover the sentiment in regard to this matter which sooner or later must engage the attention of taxpayers, as it is an important oue and some day will bave to be solved. The Interviews published were taken at random and there was no Intention discriminate against anybody who has anything to say on this subject, there fore those not oonsulted need not feel that they were Ignored. Tbe Co-operation of Fruit (irowe rs. Enterprising fruitgrowers and farm era everywhere are getting together. Organizations, oo-operation- the get ting together spirit seems to have full sway this year. It is tbe sign of progress emerging from tbe orude pio neer methods to those of the older settled communities. The get together plan properly carried out Is work along the right Hue. It means that building on solid foundations of oo operation will endure all storms of competition. As an example of the benefits de rived, Mauager Shepard of the Ilood River Fruit Growers' Union, has Boy's 2-piece, all wool, plain blue serge suits. Made double breast ed, with a square cut, and from a very fine quality of material. $3.49 shown by actual figures that this or ganization is saving its members $75, 00 eaob year in the matter of boxes, spraying material, and fruit wrap peing paper. Ibe prioes received from the fruit of the plantions have advanced in some Instances from 25 to over 100 per cent aud in addition the buyers come to the association uniting with them to fix the price at their home station. The Puyalup & Sumner, the Yakima and other associa tions are like examples of what orga nization is doing for the individual. Kvon where there are only a few grow ers ptoduciug the same class of fruits, it pays to get together. The packing will improve, shipping to the receiv ing merchants can lie made more reg ular and as a oonsequenoe the prloe Bxed is more satisfotory. Orohard and Farm. COMMERCIAL CLUB GETTTING BUSY The Hood River Commercial club held an informal meeting last Friday evening for tbe purpose ot resuming active work in the interests ot the valley. During the summer the ulub has only been transacting routine business and attending to the matter of furnishing information to those who applied tor it. Now, however, that tbe vaoation season is over it expects to start lu on a campaign of education and ad vertising in regard to Hood River and to take up several matters that bave been presented to It in the interests of businessmen aud others. 1 he officers of the club state that they would like those who have any suggestions tor the betterment of eco nomic or oommeroial conditions In the oity and valley, or that will help the orgalnzatlon in enlarging Its scope of activities to make them known. At ita meeting it endorsed the idea of having the business men of the city use an ad whloh oau be printed on the back of an envelope and which in brief tells the story of Hood River's Hue apples, its wonderful develop ment, its tine climate, bow it is situ ated, its conveniences, its hanking Aud many other things about it that will attiaot the attention of the recip but of the letter or whoever handles it. As mail from Ilood River teaches all parts of the world the club thinks this should prove a most effective ad at a miuiimnn cost. dvertisiug matter for the fruit fair is also under consideration and It is expected that some provision will be made to supply visitors with a souvenir of some kind. COMMISSIONER REID LIKES OUR ORCHARDS A recent visitor at Ilood River was J. 11. Reid Commissioner of the First Horticultural District of Oregon. Mr. Keid was acoompauied Ly his wife and was here two days returning to his home at Milwaukee Tuesday. He has earned the reputation since going in olllce of being fearless and energetic aud a hard worker lu the interests of better fruit iu Oregon. Kerosene is tbe weapon employed by him for di seased fruit found iu the markets of his district. Where owners have re fused to take the necessary steps for cleaning up their orchards he has not hesitated to bave the trees grubbed out and a suit for j'J.OOO is now lend ing Hgaiuxt bun tor destroying a pouch orchard affected with male. This is not however woirying Mr. ttetd as he feels that he was doing his duty. Mnle here be visited the orchards of the valley aud had nothing but commendHtion for all he saw, saying that "methods employed iu growing fruit at Hood River are so different from those used elsewhere that only by irubbiug out their orchards aud starting anew can other sections hope to equal tbe perfection attained here. Persons who see the orchards at Hood Hirer will cease to wonder at tbe big prices aud tine quality of its fruit. Everything is in its favor, soil, cli matio conditions and a geueral feel ing among growers for the best re-; Boys' Manish Cloth suits Boys' 2-piece, wool manish clolh its, square cut", double bleats! I'd, made from one of the m t stylish pieces of cloth Hint can be found on themar- l.fl IH-il iV. Hegular price $3.00 Special price AJ.x GK3.n. O - BOVS Manish ClOth SuitS A hire assortment of boys' 2-piece suits, double breasted square cut. Something that will hold the school lioy. Regular price $,'1.50. Special price $2.49 Boys' Salt and Pepper SuitS Boys' 2-piece double breaHted square cut suits, in salt ami pepper effects, made of hard finished wor stereil, something that the dust will not penetrate. A good value for the regular price $4.00 Special price $3.27 Manish Cloth SuitS All sizes, 2-piece manish cloth suits for boys, made with a square cut and double breasted. A very heavy ami servicable material. Regular price $2.75 Special price $1.97 gardless of selfishness. Added to tbis is the excellent work of tbe Apple Growers' Union in getting good rices and In packing and marketing your fruit. Tbe development of Hood Riv er valley, while already wonderful, has not yet reached its zenith, and I do not think the day is very far dist ant when land here will be woith $1, 000 an aore." Bo much token was Mr. Reid with Hood River that he expressed himself as desirous of obtaining some land here and it is possible that be will be- ooine a resident of the community of which he is such au admirer. Hazel Itand Kinds Another Watch. Miss Hazel the little daughter ot Jack Rand, who is one of the little baud engaged in selling fruit at the O R. Sl N. station, a lew it ys ao picked up auother wutch. ii u weeks ago this young bidy loui.d a watch which was left at the sl.iti n and eventually returned to iU c i nr and now another timepiece is nt t. same place awaiting a claimant it was found uear the warehouse oi fio Duv idson Fruit company along ti e rail road tiack and has on it a moi gram, Miss Rand thinks that tiic .itches are dropped by presona bout ..ug tbe trains, who are lu such a huuy that they forgot to properly secure them. I'liloailing Material f.r Itridgc. A big crew of men emploed by the O R. & N. has been engaged for the past two days in unloading mater ial for tbe new steel bridge which that company is building at this place. A fully equipped construction train ac companied the men which is Utted with a huge deirick, water oar, iui mouse jacks aud everything that would be found necessary foi a long stay out on tbe road. About all the material for the bridge is now here aud as soon as the piers are completed work ou it will be rushed forward. SCHOOL BELL TO RING SEPT. 3rd Wliilo the announcement may not lie welcome to Hood River's youths ana maidens or school age, we are in formed that its educational institu tions will open Monday, Heptembt r 3, aud that pupils will be lequired to as semble ami icgister on tbiit day. No classes will be heard Monday, but tbe work of registration and usMtiuii.oiit will be taaeu up so that tbe real ork of the school can commence on Tues day. All the leachers for the ensu ing term havo returned from their va cations aud are expected to report for duty and the coining school year is looked forward to with the promise of being a most successful one. During the summer mouths a mini ber of changes uud improvements have takeu place iu tho school build ings aud its facilities and 1'rnf. I'rouse reports that the physiosl lab oratory has been augmented with the addition ot valuable apparatus. One hundred dollars worth of uew books has also been added to the school li biary. Au Innovation lu tbe high school course this year will be the maintain ing of four clsses iu the grades of that school giving pupils who attend these classes a privilege they bave not heretofore enjoyed, as they will now be allowed credit at tbe bubor insti tutions of leiiruing iu tho state for the last year of tbe course. Formerly any time utilized by the stu 'cut here iu preparing lor the higher course was wasted aud they were forced to com mence their studies where they had left off the year before This has been done ai.y with by the four grade course and Hood River's high school is now entitled to to the same recog nition as other towns iu Oronon. During vacation tbe school build ings bave lieen renovated aud repaired and a new lavatory built at the high school which is connected with the sewer and has better sauitary condt tions. W ill Kxlilhlt Prunes. A contract was closed a few days ago for $7!i,000 worth of Idaho prunes, to tie shiped to London and Glasgow. The first load will be packed aud load ed into a refrigerator cer dining the session of tbe National Irrigation ! congress, to be held at Hoise. Septem ber 3 to 8, and the fruit will Ui in spected oy the delegates of the con gress. 3 Boys $1.98 i - veaa. Jixr&y -wrltla. Eacla. Suit rEEE of Cla.arg-e ; "CLEAN UP THE CITY AND VALLEY" Several progressive residents of Hood River huve takeu up the slogan of "Clean up tbe oity and valley" and are urging that something be done to make the acknowledged attractions of the city and valley appear to au advantage. The present condition of the city's streets is said by one disgusted citizen to be a disgrace to Hood River, al though he says "1 had invited several friends to visit here during the sum mer. ! was almost ashamed to bave them come. Rooks, boulders aud de bris of all kinds are scattered about the streets all over town. Weeds glow In luxuriant profusion everywhere and theie in enough cordwood on tbe streets which has diopped off passing racks to supply a good sized family tor the winter. Outside people bear so much about Hood River that wbeu they come here they expect to see a model city In point of oleauliuess and what they have Been tbis summer has kept their entertainers busy explain ing tbe whys and wherefore. We ought to all take a day off and clean up. A movement to organize a civic society here to look after such mat ten, would, I am sure, meet with a hearty response." It is said by those who bave takeu this matter in hand that conditions out iu the valley are as bad as they are iu the city end that while or chards are In the finest of conditions the appearanoes around bouses and barus are anything but beauti ful. A gentleman, who has the inter ests of tbe valley at heart, in speak ing of it the other day said: "We are all more or less to blame for this and it is more a matter of negl ct than intention. It is remarkable bow little time it takes to change these conditiong if ranchers would only think of it. Nothing looks neater or adds more to the appearnoe of a farm house than to have the weeds cut around it, lawns kept Jin shape, and farm vohices aud agricultural imple ments kept off the road and out of sight. With so many visitors con stsnUy iu tbe valley during tbe sum mer it would certainlly add very much to Hood River's reputation for progressiveness if ranchers would clean up. Anyhow, let's all make an extra effort in this regard in time for the fruit lair and meeting of the State irrigation association." Dislocated HIm Shoulder. Johu (iiiiguard while driving through Oak street Tuesday evening was ruu away with and thrown out of bis whuou. His groans attracted tbe attention of several persons in the vi cinity who went to his assistance aud summoned a physician. On examina tion it was fouud that Mr. Guignard was quite badly hurt and he was tak eu to Cottage hospital. A further ex amination revested the fact that he had dislocated bis shoulder and his in jury although painful was not serious. At present he is reported to be rest ing comfoitably. Stanley-Smith Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, 5hing'les, Etc Lumber Delivered to Wool Suits Boys' 2-piece, round cornered single breasted suits, made from an all-wool dark gray cheviot, shaded with invisible brown stripes. Regular price, $3.75 fljO QO Special price.. l-.Ow Boys' Mixed Cheviot Suits a eompiete run of sizes in boys' mixed cheviot suits, square cut, double breasted Buits that will stand the hard usage of any school boy. Regular price $5.7r. Special Price $3.27 Boys' WorStered SuitS All sizes in boys' double breasted square cut woratered suits. Patten ed with in visable green ami red plaid. A very nobby school suit. Regular price $5.00 Special price $2.98 Boys' Dark Blue SultS Boys' dark blue background suits, with light hint, red and gray invieahle stripes. A very snappy suit for school. Regular price f:l. 75. Special price $2.83 Pine Grove Prepared for School. Pine Grove sohooljwill open Tuesday, Septeinoer 4th, Monday being a holi day, with a corps of teachers who come well recommended. Prof. J. W. Riley, of Mapleton, N. D., has been elected principal, Miss Clark, of Port land, intermediate teRrher, and Miss Earl, of lndiaua, will hare charge of the primary department. There will te a nine montbs'term. Anyone hold ing library books belonging to the school are requested to return them at the beginning ot the term. A new well has been dug on tbe school grounds whiob is 18 feet deep and curbed with brick. Notice. To All Whom It May Concern : No tice is hereby given that Ira Alcorn is no longer in my employ, or associated with me in any capacity whatsoever. No one will In the future extend any credit to him on my account, and he Is not authorized to wake any collections forme. A. 8. Bent. LOST On State Road Hill, out of Hood River, one new 5-ring halter with rope stem. Also one plaid carriage blanket. Finder will be paid 75c by leaving at tbe Glacier otlice or at Butler Ranking Company. Cider, Champagne Cider, Genuine Champagne, Vinegar, Wines from ffrnnes And small frnilM lnoliol from cereals, vegetables, plants, fruits ami wood and valuable recipe. oa $1 for book giving practical infi nin'iun how to make them. LEO ZAl'.KL, P. O. Box 004, Port la id, Ore Pianos Why buy them from agents or com mission men and pay 75 to 1100 more when you can buy direct from our firm in Hood River, where we have a branch store, which contains a large assortment of high grade instruments. including tbe great Apollo Interior Piauo player. This is the only in strument in the world whloh plays the entire key-board or the piano, aud also tbe only one having the transpos ing scale by which the performer cau play iu any key and acoompany tbe voice oi ui.y instrument. Pianos aud organs sold ou time or for cash. Sec ond baud instruments takeu in ex change ii in I also several for sale. Pianos ti.ued aud repaired. Silas II. Soule. Phone Main 1423 Hood River. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Not ce Is hereby given (hut the undersigned luui duly qualified as executor of the last will and testament of I.ouls 8. Khoadea, deceased, and all persons having datum against said eetste are requested to present the same duly verified at the office of A. A. Jayue, Hood River, Ore., wtthla six month from the date hereof. O. H. HHOAPKS. August 2:1, ltKH aU3) J. A. TILLMANY Violin Lessons Inquire at MT. HOOD HOTEL Lumber Co. Any Part of the Valley Boys' Serge Suits Boys' dark brown or manish cloth suits, 2-piece, square cut, doubl breasted. Just the suit for school. Regular price, f 4.50 price Boys' Knee TrOUSerS Our assortment of boys' knee trousers is very large, making it easy to make a selection of a neat, snappy pair of trousers. Prices range From 250 to $1.15 Boys' Norfolk SuitS Double breasted square cut 2-piece suits, made from sli-wool, plated front and hack. Something that is good ami serviceable. Regular price $3.50 Special price $2.38 Boys' Mixed SuitS Boys all-wool mixed in gray effects, square cut double breasted. A suit that Is made to wear. One extra pair pan's with each suit. Regular price $5 75. Special ARTHUR CLARKE PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Is now located in Chan. Clarke's Dni; Store, next door to the postoffice. A full line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Don't forget the name Clarke, the Jeweler W. B. STROWBRIDQE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Phone 1313 For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. For Hale-A Faultless Urubber, nearly new, at a bai'KHln. Also two tents and camping ontftt. Crescent Fruit Co., x miles out, east side. a;W-s2U For 8ali Italian prunes. Oue eentapound. Twin Oaks Farm. Phoue 84x1. a:o.sa) For Sale Team of light work horses, one a good single driver: set double harness; one hark; one buggy, almost new; one single liar, ness; one saddle and bridle. A bargain. aao-820 H. M. Huxley. Wanted AO famtlies who can each use from 10 to 100 lbs. of prunes. Choice of four varle. ties. Phone 126ti. il. C Hateham. a30-sl3 For Sale Two horsts, weight about 1(100 lbs, each; 1 one-horse spring wagon, cart and har ness, j.b. Kinsey. a:Mis For Hale Forty thoroughbred Brown Leg. horn bens. J. L. Carter East Hide. I'huue 12OT. ail-812 For Hale 10 acre tracts In Mount Hood Net. tlement, on main road, limber on some tracts, also wster. Price trsin) to 125 per acre. Hslfdown, balance 0 per cent. Clear ttt eto every IracU Address A. e.. Velgulh HI Hherlock Building, Portland, Ore,, owner ast-m. For Male Reliable family bay horse, broke to work, rlda or drive single or double Also harness and two-seated rig. Will take cow. hay or farm wo-k in exchange. Apply by mail or IU murmugs ai lariu uii iv'rreu nirnj. se Mrs. I. ii. siercer. For Sale Only ai nilnnUw walk from posk otnce.is acres ut good ricn land, nne view, living springs on place. (Iisid new house. some land cleared. All for 1100. Easy terms, enquire at tins omce. For Sale Team of mares. New harness and heavy hack, cneap. Apply at Transfer li Livery Darn or w h. MCLaugunn. i For Hale Bed loom suit, ooo't stove, chairs Mason fruttjars, hack aud harness good as new. Call or write Henry HUtniin, Daven port lower planer, Hutlium; i For Sale Heavy wagon In good condition will trade for light wagon. Mingle harness taken In part payment. 8. p. Kolph, It. F. II, No. 1. Ptione a9.ni For Sale One of the beat paying millinery stores In Eastern Oregon. If sold within i days will go at a bargan. W rile for particti. Inrs. R. J. Uorman & Co., 210 Second St., The Dalles. R5 For Sale-Fresh cow. H. prlgge. all For Sale Three cows, two fresh and one will be fresh In February. J. H Thomas lice, or. aZI For Sale A lot of fine, young, Clark's seed- strawberry plants lor sale. Mrs. t , W, Mo Cuue, K. r. l. No. 2, Hood Klvcr. aSl For Sale One black Jersey cow. one work horse and single harness, one pump and ptie lor a u looi wen. i.ueap u taken soon. aZi James A. Cook For Sale A perfect horse, a nice bright bay, clean legs and sound feet a fine di. position driver, either double or single. In fact you cannot put him In the work he can not do. Weguaranteesatist'actlon. Theonlv reason for disposing of him Is because I have bongnt matcnea team to run our wagon. Call at Kta'kford store, It. F It. No. S, Pood River. aJ3 If yon have a watch that others bave failed to make give aaitafarttun bring It to me. T. 8. Weekley, the lewder. jj lm For Sale )ne learn of horses, weight nuu riunds each, mAl broken, single or double, aud U years old. Wood harness and s. miu i'ii, w in- ii i, w nil ns-K. rrice Terms. Will take two or three good milch cows as part payment. Write to or iuqulr of C. W. Perna, Cascade Lurks, Ore. jsttf wool serge, $3.27 price $3.98 Bulls lor Service I keep two bulls nt my plaifor service. Any one wishing the use ot same must pay at the time service is rendered Hervice, $1. 1 also do dehorning at Sic pel head, liruno Franz North Belmont, ao-novl. REAL ESTATE. Parties wishing to buy land In Wind River valley would do well to call on U. ('. Welherell, Carson, Wash. Jyai:mii For Sale Klght acres of land, 1 miles from Hood River on Kelmont road ; ft acres In strawberries, fS fruit trees, part full bearing and part one year; balance In clover, potatoes and vegetables, blackberries, red raspberries and black caps on plum. Three room hounc, Sacking house lDxa), barn Hxlii and other ulldtug. Call at place fur further particu lars. J2i;tf It. J. Mulkins. Only a few more of those splendid 10-scre tracts unsold on the M. B. Potter farm In Hood River vslley, near the city. SuiUible lor apples and strawberries. Prices are placed below regular rales on similar prn erty In tills vicinity. No better apple land can be found. Look at it personally lor tint proof. Write Frank McFarlaud, lx mil at., Pootlaud, or see Mrs. M. B. Potter on the farm. in 101 1 Wanted. Wanted Farm hand, single man preferred. Steady job. Phone Farmers 431. C. T, Roberts a&l-BSU Wanted A cook fur the Employes Club, nt the Warm Spring Indian School. For fur ther tnror ation csl on or uddress W. H. Bishop, Box 7h, City. bsiS Wanted Horse, harness and iyA Inch tire wagon. C. D. N tckelsen. al Wanted Prune packers and pickers, good camping ground, two weeks work. Apply to P. Hennlngsen, at the Dryer, Meatier, ore. sat If you want a square deal then deal with T. s. Week lay, the Jeweler. All work war ranted. Prices talk. 2H lm Wanted to Sell or Trade-Two lots. 6 x loo and 40x100, one six-room house and lour-i'oom cottage with fruit on place. Box .VIS, Hood River, Oregon. Wanted Oentleuien or lady with good reference, to travel by rail or with a rig, for a firm of fcUMUO.iiO capital. Salary 1,HT2 per year and expenses; salary paid weekly mid expenses advanced. Address with stamp, Jos. A. Alexander, Hood klver, Oregon. June H. I,oBt Within the oast three or four month a pairof gold-rimmed spectacles in a dark reu case, i ieaae leave at mis omce mid re ceive reward. Mi For Rent a i Jin, ..mvi mil j u iifoiiin Him UUlll, with modern improvements, free water, in IXM' IKMI. UII WIIIIItlHK lllCIl. ' BARGAIlS" REAL ESTATE. A variety of good residence property ty at prices and terms' to suit. tiood buys fur tm, JfiOO. 700. 850. Sl.OtH), $1.:K0, 1 1,300, 11,400, f 1,800, $!,7.rt0, $1,800 or any price you want. Two-story house near lii'iih si'luiol fur only 1,600. several good residences close to busi ness for sale cheap. Fine two-storv residence with two lota, choice location, only $2,000. New two-storv house, six rooms lm. sides pantry and bath, only !H)0. Whole blocks and acreage property for sale on easy terms. r inest residence low in the citv cheap. . Good investment." Large list to select from", inclndinir tood orchard land and farm property. Come ana eoe ns. On thank 5l Otten Hood River Ore son 1