The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, September 27, 1906, Image 2

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THURSDAY, SKIT. 20, 1900.
Whilo ihere in lifu tliero la soap and
Iho muwlo. A little of the latter ex
erted judiclctmly on he city's BtreetH
liy Hood Kiver reiideuts iu aure mo
mentg will Bid very uuiob in cleaiiiuu
np tbe towu for the fruit fair.
From Now York to Hood River U a
far orv. but K. P. Looiuiu delivered a
message in the metropolis of the new
world that lias reverberated all tbe
way ud reached Hood Hirer with
distinctness that convinces.
Tbe Kaet Oregonian baa adopted a
Djodillod form of a new code of spelling
mid a shower of jourualiHliu brick
bats. Tbe privilege of o,inK phonot
io or any other kind of spelling is cer
tainly within the fast Oregouiau'i
rights, but some of its abruptness Is
so startling that at 11 rut it makes
about tbe same IrapreHHioii as a dog
without a tail or a rooster with a
rear plumage is conspicuous by its
absence.
Tbe industrial edition of the La
Oiande Evening Observer comes to
us this week. It is ii'led with most
excellent pictures and interesting
matter descriptive of tbe resources
and industries of the Grand Konde
valley and La Grande and is a worthy
exponent of that beautiful valley and
enterprising city. We can not have
too many cities like La Uiande or too
nanny editions like the industrial one
of tbe Evening Observer.
Addison Optimist lien net t, rightful
loooessor to Josh Billings and Arte-
mui Ward, lolled Into one, founder
and sole owner of Rabbitvillc, ' sage,
orator and edit.ir, is lifting bis mel
lifluous voloe and wielding bl versa
tile pea for tbe glory of Wasco conn
ty, whioh is well. Having, however,
presumbly exhausted all other topics,
be is now engaged through the col
unns of bis excellent papur In telling
us how to grow apples. While award
log the palm to Mr. Bennett as a de
lineator of tbe doings in the oity
drug store and of the Idiosyuorauiee
of Sal llutterbottom, when it oomus
to growing arples we fall back on tbe
overworked phrase of the gentleman
from Missouri, aud remark that be
will have to show us.
The lleppuer Gazette remarks that
the Pendleton Tribune oalla attention
to the unusual laok of talk about the
election of a United States senator ut
the next meeting of the legislature,
and wide that there is no necessity
of talking about a matter that has
been already netted by the votes of
tbe people lust June. Whilo this is
do doubt tbe Intent of the aforesaid
people and la as it shoud be, we have
a sneaking idea that tbe lleppuer Ga
zette will discover, liko Horatio, that
there are more things In this world
tban Its philosophy ever dreamt of
and that when the opportune time ar
rives candidates for tbe senatorial
toga will uublushiugly step forth and
announce themselves on the plea ot
special "tltness" for the oltiee or oth
er Impalpable reasons which are ever
at baud for the political sophist.
Has the Oiegon Editorial associa
tion grown so tnsiguillcaut and its
deliberations so uuimportaut that the
Portland newspapers feel called upon
to Ignore It, or if they aro what is
commonly knowu as "sore" what Is
the reason aud method of their
madness? We are aware that the Or
egonian is said to be engaged in a
most troublous effort to keep the pop
ulation of Poitlund dowu and that the
Journal Is occupied in seeking to
boost It up, but even so, a few lino
might have boon spaiedtotbc knights
of the pen from the backwoods by the
Telegiam. Hut, "'twas ever thus,"
etc Oh I jealousy, thou at truly a
green-eyed monster to allow the coun
try edltoi to retire to bis olrsourity
without mention for another year.
New Law Kcgiilutliig I'iiskcm.
J. C. Stubts, employed by the rail
road Hues west of Chicago, to analyze
tbe new law regulating the issulug ol
passes and of granting reduced rates,
has recently made a report ot bis in
terpretation of the law. lie lias ap
parently found what he was instruct
ed to Jtlnd aud bat discovered these
things which ho ought not to have
discovered, and uot discovered those
things which he ought to have discov
ered and there is no health in Mm.
While he thinks the law upccilleF
that it Is distinctly legal to transport
large bodies of government troops at
reduced rates of fare, he is just as
sure that it is perfectly propel that
bomeseekrrs, who usually have not
any more of this world's goods than
they need, ought to pay full faie. The
wandering Thcapiau must berefter
also disgorge the proceeds of his 10.
20 and 30 cent performance or skip
nimbly from tie to tie, la bis peregri
nations, while employes of the 1'nited
States geological survey and reclaim)
tion service, nuns, sisters of charity,
missionaries, national or state olllccis
of religious organizations, teaoheis
aud pupils in Indian schools, o'Ho.-n
of the Salvation Army and Volunteer
of America can recline oa the red
plush cushions of the railroad compii
ny's Jseats freCf charge. Members
of unions uot employed by the rail
Hd are likewise barred acvcidiiigoto
Wr. fjtubbs, while persons engaged in
charitable and mission iry wotk are
not exempted.
For straluiug at gnats and swallow
ing camels either tbe law or Mr.
Btubbs have broken all previous
effoits. If it is the law it reflects the
O
uppusito of intelligence on ita makers,
aud if it is Mr. --Stubba- it stamps tin)
as the master hair-uliptti of tbe age.
ANNUAL MEETING OF
STATE IRRIGATIONISTS
The fourth annual meeting of the
Oregon Irrigation association will be
held at Hood River iu connection
with the Hood Hiver Valley Fruit
Fair. October 11th and l'Jtb, l'JOti,
aud all who aie interested In furter-
ing the irrigation movement which
at this time means so much to tbe
development "f the stute, are invited
to be present and particcipate in the
work of this organization!).
The apportionment of delegates will
be as follows:
All state nfHciialH, including mem
hers of the legislative assembly, sen
ators aud members ot conrgess, in
cluiling members of congress-elect
and senators nominated, the mayors
of all cities, the presidents of the uni
versity, state Hgricuit oral college and
state uormal schools, shall lie consid
ered ex-otllcio members of the asso
ciation and delegates! shall bo np
pointed us follows: Fifteen by the
governor of the stute, ten by the may
or of the oily of Portland, rlvo by
tbe mayor of each other city in tun
state, live by the couly judge of eucb
o-iurity and live by each chaiulier tf
commerce, hoard ot trade or other
commercial body or regularly orga
nized irrigation, agricultural, hnrtl
cultnral or engineering society with
in the state.
It 's respectfully urged that in tbe
appointment of delegates, person
shall lie selected who are sinorely in
terested hi the subect and who are
likely to attend the convention, and
that appointments shall be made
eurlly us possible.
The appointing potters will please
have the full name and post office ud
dress of their appointees mailed to
the secretary ut his office in the
Chamber of Commerce building,
Protlund, immediately upon appoint
me nt being made. I ufoi illation of
eveiy character relative to this meet
Ing will be furnished by such otll-
cers.
.Dated this l!)tb day of Sepember,
1900.
Htephon A. Lowell, Piesident.
A. King Wilson ,Sneretury.
PAKTIAli PKOGUAM.
Irrigation under the Carey Act in
tbe Desjhutes valley Jesse Stearns,
attorney for 1). I. & P. Co.
Need ol legislation In Oregon on
the subject of waters John 11. Lew
is, state ungineer.
Irrigation for bumld regions Oo-
toher I2tb) Prof. F. L. Kent, dairy
instructor, O. A. C.
Irrgutinn conditions lu Malheur
oounty, Oregon F. W. Mutoalf, man
ager famous Arcadia farm.
b ruit growing on irrigated lands
Jndd (ioer, of Cove, Oregon.
borne legal phases ot irrigation
John II. Luwrey, attorney, Pendle
ton, Ore.
Irrigation In tre Willamette valley
Grant II. Dimick, county judge,
Clackamas county.
Irrigation in liogue Uiver valley
J. W. Perkins, member of legislature,
Jackson oounty.
Intercepting a Life Saver
liy way of sympathizing with a fel
low laborer who, being a victim of
misplaced barley corn, had been plao
oi 1 lu the "cooler" this morning, a
man asked tbe privilege of nailing on
him. This wus granted, but the re
corder took tho precaution to "hap
pen in" and caught the visitor in tbe
act of handiug out a bottle of "fire
water," by way of counterbalancing
the cll'ect of tbe "cooler. " The olli-
cer culled a halt ami invited the phil
anthropist to cut his call short.
Chronicle.
Another Hear Kites the Dust.
Percy II. Lurawny, Cbas. Weils ami
ake Lents went bear hunting neai
Mount Hood Monday aud us it seems
impossible for any one to go into the
woods these days without running
across a bear, they soon located one
and Lurawuy took his llrst shot at
bruin and brought him to book. The
animal was a ttood sized one and I.ai
iiway is being congratulated by his
friends for escaping an attack of
buck lever" on his llrst attempt ut
big gnuie shooting.
Will Furnish Heather Reports.
The United fftutes Weather liureuu,
with headline! tors at Portland, has
irruuged with the co-operation of the
t'acillc States Telephone and Tele
graph company to furnish tbe fanner
-ailiscriliers of the company dally
weather forecasts covering a period
f I oin 5 p, m. of the day on which the
forecast is issued to d p. m. of the
following day. Tbe Pacillo States
company is transmitting the forecasts
free of c lunge over lines fioin Port
laud to all sections ol the country and
fanner subscribe! 8 may have the ben-
tit of the weather forecasts by calling
thblr central olllcn at any time during
tho day alter S o'clock and requesting
the information.
This is something now in tbe way of
telephone "ervioo and will undoubted
ly prove popular with tho fanner sub-
icrinors.
The United States Weather Hureun
service and tho I'ncilio States tele-
hone and Telegraph company should
lie given creilit for Introducing this
valuable service.
HamiltonBrowt
Shots for the Family
The Paris Fair
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The Place to Sav Money
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We Close 7 O'cIocM
Saturday Excepted
Mew Goods are Still Arriving;
Each day brings fresh, new und pivt ty merchandise, This last shipment con
tained Millinery and Lai lies' Coats. This axld to our already large department,
and any one wishing a i;ijv Fall I hit or Coat will find a large and up-to-date ri
assorrnient Here Toclioosi' lroin.
Men's 600 Underwear 350
Men's extra heavy fleece lined underwear, a suit
that most bices sell for $1.00 or $1.1!"). Our IE,
special price the garment 00,
Men's 850 Shirt for 490
We have placed on sale an assortment of men's
fancy shirts, made of gingham, madras, per- AQ
cab-, etc. Win J up to 85c. Our social price "x
636c. Store that is Always Selling Merchandise
Hats and Coats
Never hue we bad this department aVcoiupli'tn now. Careful Study and careful Buying has made this de
partment what it is, The Best in the City, Our goods are always satisfactory and our prices are the
lowest of tbe lnw.
ond-
Ailvcrtiwl Letter Mat.
Advertised Iettei list for week
ing Sept. 21, l'.Htli.
Allen, Mrs. Mile; Anderson, llrace;
Carsord, Madame (1. ; Onpple, Mrs.
Win. ; Harris, Mr. J. 11. ; Hess, lies-
ie; liirams, Nellie; llolgatc, Mary;
I luckier, Nettie M. ; Hunter, Martha
K. ; Ncill, Hell; 'l'lsmi, Tula; Van
lllaracciii, Olive; Wald, Jennie; Wag
ner, .Insepnuie; liaruei, itnrry; nen
nett, William; linckner, James; How
man, Harry 0. (2); Hrown, William;
use, ,1. 'V.; Crawford, li. K.;lill-
iugiden, W. H. ; l'.wers, J. W. j Hana-
guu, Joe; lias-Ion, M. ij. ; ueorgc,
,1'iniiird; llendeison, hum; Hunt, Ar
thur; Johnson, 11. V. ; King, J. II.;
ugliv, C. 1.. ;. Lintn, i. S ; Lozzi,
Daineni ; Mi -lutrye, l. 0.; Pariott,
hit; Katun, lieo. I. ; Knot, 1). ;
Sti t -1 1 1. Kiitz; Stone, ! . K. ; Kt rub
ber, NickloiiH; Snyder, James O. ;
smith. Ilerrcld; Simpson, li. W. ;
Taj lor, I lore; Van Hlaracoin, John ;
anon, ('has.; Wilson, dreen; me,
M. Win. Vates P. M.
Fall Planted Bulbs
Order taken pow for Kail I'laiitcd
I'.ullisand riant. Ittiy your (ila.liola
from the grower, ce Oakdale ilisphi
in lielil now. (ilit&iola bulbs from 69l
tn 7.V per dozen. Wyandotte Cocker
els, the white kind, for sale now, $1.00
each. J. 1. r'l.fjrmj, K. K. No. 1,
a Hood liiyer
Vnnn-it At the telephone olttiv, iwi .voiing
laitief for operators.
L.adie Hose lOc
ladles' fast black cotton hose, double heel and toe,
a gnoll wearer at a small price lOc
Sheets 75c
KlxtIO pure white fbeeis, umde from' a heavy ipiality
of soft finished muslin, has a three inch hem ami a
sheet that w ill give satisfaction 75c
Pillow Cases 11c
4L'x3ti extra heavy pillow cases, three inch hem, a
case that in easily luundried and very sol ft 11c
Long Kid Glovos $2.00
Ladics's black or white, long kid gloves, fine iinilitv
and all sizes, l'rice only lj(!f.OO
Men's Hose lOc
Men's black or tan hose, heavy quality, price. . .lOc
All Kinds of Rubbers
' Rubbers for men, "women and children. Prices
range from 90c down to 35c
Men's Tuits
A splendid selection of men's suits, almost anv price
you wish to pay. Suits from . . . .93.50 to 91500
Ribbon
A ew Hbipnvet or ribbon in plain and fancy satin
or tuff -In, it ti e-ilirsand all w idths. , '
MENS' UNDERWEAR
The most particular people tit fiinl satisf.icti n i:i t'lh department, for we have
all kinds lroin fleece lined In ;m all wtnil Derl' Kibbed, Oregon Fill.
y ; . p
"Wo aro ITeex TJ"zd.er-Sold.
NEW PASS LAW HITS
HOMESEEKER HARD
A Chicago special to the Oregonian
of September 21 savt :
J. (J. Stubs, chairman of tbe execu
tive olltoers' commiltee apointed
about two months ago by all the rail
roads west of Chicago to t-tudy the
douhltul points in tho new rule law
and to secure the advice of eoiiiiHcl
regarding them, has completed the
preparation of tbe committee inport
on passengor matters, and it will bo
formally submitted at a meeting or
tbo Transcontinental Passenger associ
ation on Wednesday. The report says:
Free transportation cannot he giv
en to laud or immigration ugoi.ts un
less they are employes iu such sense
that the carriers legally could give
t Iihiii tiHiisportatinu.
'there is no authoiity in Jaw for
making low rat s to landneekers and
settlers than foi other travelers, this
interpretation seems to abolish the
boiiieseekeis' 'excursions, which all
Western lines have been runuing for
years.
t he law commit tec advises that
transportation cannot be issued in
payment for advertising. It is gen
erally acceptbd, however, that car
riers my carry an open account with
publishers and that publishers may
carry an open nccoiuil with i hi. cur
riers for ailvei tihing, and that tl.in
accounts can be biilnnced periodical
ly. Hie balance, wlitever it may bo,
must bo paid in cash. Tbe trnnsai tion
iniiHt be devoid of previous agieeu out
that tbe servico lone by either party
is to 1)0 paid 'or iu iu y other vu
then by cash.
Sptti'iul re Inc. 'd rates may be noide
foi federal ai.d -t n i troops mi l
cuts Hud employes; ot the United
Slates geological survey, and iocl::m
tiun seri ii e in li.o li.ture us in ilin
past,
I' he words of the lit a cxcci tin;;
niatuM of hospitals aud charitable ;.n.l
eleinosynary institutions ami per
sons engaged in charitable ami mis
sionary worn" from the tree puss
prohibition are held not to apply to
doctors, nurses, and othci en ii jes.
Nuns, sisters of charity, missionar
ies, national or state olllcers of relig
ious oranizations, teachers and pu
pils iu Indian scluols, olllcers of tiie
Salvation Army and Volunteers of
America, it is held, may be given
free transportation. .
Special lates tor theatrical compa
nies, baseball clubs, etc , are held to
bo discriminatory, " lhey should be
taken cognizance of under the party
rate rules," says the report.
Special lates for army and naval
otllers and their families, which al
ways have been made in tbe past, are
held unlawful for the same reason.
Kegarding the interchange of trans
portation Dy common carriers for the
use of olllcers and employes ajnl their
families, tbe committee decides such
Interchange may lie made with sleep
ing, expiess and steamphip compa
nies, but not with telegraph and tele
phone companies. It is held that free
transportation may not be issiicd.to
members of railroad employes' un
ions, who are not iu the employ ot
railroad company.
Notice.
If partiiw n vning tour ricks of Hi j
inch wno.l i. lYIuiuhia street, n i it it
ot hliov. A- I " ii s balcksmith ihopt.
do not iciiiom' o It w 11 be sold to
the highest bidder. '
W. (iiiiigei. City Maishnl,
DR. F. W. HOGG
We have 'made arrangements with
lr. W. llogf, the celebrated Optom
etrist, late of Chicago, 111., but now
permanently located in l'oitland, to lie
with us for three days, Sept., 27th, 2Mb
and 2ltb. Conic in and meet tbe Hoc-;
lor. Ho will examine your eyes free. !
Heincmber you do not have the oppor- j
tuiiity every day of having your eyes'
examined fey n celebrated ee specialist i
J. AKTIIUi Cl.AliKK,
Jeweler aud Optician i
Hood liiver, Oregon. I
.Nnliiv.
No ordsrs will be delivered after
11.00 in the forenoon und 4.30 in the
afternoon, coiiimeiicing Monday, Sep
tember 17. Alotiulre liros.
Kd. Mayes.
A. S. limit
LIGHT CONSUMERS
TELE NOTICE
r.eo-iimiii Oct. 1st, '00, nil
i Jay 'litit.!; will be charged
for at llie rate of 1 cents
per cam Hp power per month
Ilonr.sfroni H::KH.m.t.o4-:00
p. m.
Hood Electric Light, Power and Water Co
Notice of Sale of Bonds
Notict' if hereby je'v'!! that (he Mount of
IHtven.is ot Hit ll'ud Ktver Irrigation Ms
t rift, to Whh'o County, Ort'soii. will soil
Hi' builds of sal (1 (iihlrict in tho tuirn of
ftii.uK', on Tliurntiny, the afrth dity of
Ofhtlier, VMM, at the hour of two o'clock
p. in. tit ttit! oillce ot the Boh id of 11
I'eetiU'H, at iherewNlenne of J. 11. Hhoenrnker,
in t-nid Iitstrlet, md thai Healed proponalH lor
Htild ImuhIm will be recelvetl by rh! i Itourd at
mul pluce tor the urchHne of tHld bontln until
(he day and hour above mentioned, at which
tune tiie Itourd tdmll oen the proposal and
iiutird the pmeiiHNf oftlie Ixindw tothe hluhcNl
tesponsitde bidder, tiie Ktmrd resrvintc the
rii; hi. (o reject any nd h 1 1 bldN. H(d to bj
aci'ompanicd by a curtlflod check for five
(icr cent of the ntiiount of thy ItoiidK for which
the bid h submltled.
Snid bondN shall be payable In United States
Kold torn in ten seriPH, as IoIIowm, to-wit:
At thu expiration of eleven yearn, live
per cent ot ttie whole nuniher of said ooihIm;
twelve years, six wr cent; thirteen yearn,
seen per t-enl ; fourteen years, eijjht jwr cent ;
lift ecu years, nm : percent; Hixtwn years,
ten per cent; Kevenleen years, eleven Hr
cent ; eighteen years, thirteen per cent; nine,
teen years, Mfleen per cent; twenty yenra,
sixteen percent, and shall bear Interest nt
the intenf six per cent per minimi, payable
seini-iuimmlly, on the first dtty of January
and .liuy ot each year. The principal and hi
lerest shall he payable at the place designated
in ihe bonds, and bidders are iven I he op.
(urn ol having Nit id bondti payable at Portland,
Oregon, or New York City, N. Y., and
faid Ih nuts wilt be Issued In accordance
with the election of the successful bidden.
Saul bonds hall be each of the denomluv
(ton ot not less (ban 9100.00 and not more
than I xm.ul, and sball be ncKotlable lu lonn,
and i-ouptnts for the interest shall be attached
to each and signed by the secretary.
1'atcd at 11hmI Uiver, Oregon, tills 17th day
ol Sepletnber, W.
J. It. Hhoemaker,
'2tt ois Heci etary
Notice
Is Ii.ti'Iiv given Hint 1 did on the!!0th day of
Si-iii-Tnlii r, l!v.. In the city of Hood Klver,
Ink.' iii out- ww. White, with red nock, i-rop
"II i luhl fur. unner hfl 111 lelt er. branded J.
I', mi i-iL'IH hip, and that I will, on the i'9th
day ot Sejitemher, I'.Hiii, at the hour of I o'cloek
p. in. ol iiild day, In front ol my olHee In the
i lly of lliiod Ki'vi r, (iri-uoii, Bell aald pmperly
hi pulilii' aiieiloii Io I lie Inglieat bidder for
i-asli lu hand.
W. (JANUKK, flly Marshal
Are You
Being
Poisoned ?
e
If your liver Is working
right you probably are
not. When the liver is
overworked, as h fre
quently is, Ihe system be
comes clogged. It in then
that willow complexion,
bad taste in tin- nioulli,
headaches, dizzy spelli,
continuous languor, etc.
indicate that tbe pomp
ous matter which should
be carried off is slowly
tainting the blood. If not
remedied at once this
condition will cause se
rious trouble.
CLARLE'S
PiL CASCARA COMPOUND
p-ovidr8 jnst what is
i ceded to quicken tbe
li er into natural, healthy
not luit. It you take those
pills when needed all
danger of this slow poison
ing is avoided. Posi
tive cure for constipation.
Price 25 cents
CLARKE
THE DRUGGIST
U IJJJJI1?11 ArlMf O
s jvuuuie vaiiey jruu
ELPPA ORCHASD CO., Inc ) Proprietors
LUMBER
MANUFACTURERS
DEALERS IN
Fir and Pine Lumber
Rotdy for Business
All orders Promptly Filled
p. o.iiooi HivKit. Oheoox.
M ii.i. Mt. Hood tStap' Road, 4 miles south Mi
On'iion.
L
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Stsonley-Siiiith Lumber Go.
Wholesale and Retail
LUMBER
Lath, Shingles, Etc
Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley
ARTHUR CLARKE
PRACTICAL
WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER
Is now located in Chas. Clarke's Driif? Store, next
door to the postofffre. A full line of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures
Don't forget tiie name
Clarke, the Jeweler
Buy Your Fruit Boxes
AT TIIE
Hood River Box Factory
and Patronize Home Industry.
Best Quality Lowest Price
Home Made
Phone Main 71
fe. FP1
W. B. STROWBRIDGE
SIGN WRITER
Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty
Phone 1313
For Sale
MISCELLANEOUS.
For Sale at a harrcaln, one mare, will drive
Blnule or double, also two fresli cows, l
monlliHold heilVr, one two year old heirer,
two yearling steers, oue yearling pig, United
Slates separator No. 7. M. Unman. fciOoJl
Pn,Hul.nh.unUm,wl.nM f..Ml.n.A K f
sideboard for iSi.fti; (HI eoneh lor tlO.IW;.
Iiw hiuiikk MM oa.mi; 9IU.IV sewing ma
ehlne (USUI; Jlii.OO dresser for tiu.uO; $10.(KI
dresser, INI.IIO. A Iso Rtoves, table, elialrs, mmr
mode, eenter tables, washing rnaehine and
many ot her things at one half their value,
f all at Week ley's Jewelry store. sO-oii
KorHale A few small i Igs. L E. ( lark,
east side, phone farmers Mis. sL0-oll
Kor Sale or to let during tbe winter, a good
driving horse. Also gKd for light farm
work. I.. Goddard, route No 2. 820tf
Kor Hale. One mountain back, one simile
buggy, 1 set breiwt strap harness, I man' sad
dle, 1 lady's saddle. uraln sseks, 1 set abso
lutely new double woi k harness. Nell Itios. ,
Odell, Oregon. I'llono ut:!. s2".olS
REAL ESTATE.
For Hale. Forty aeres Hood River's best
fruit land, live miles from town. 8HS per acre.
A. M. Rahm. sJT ois
Parties wishing to buy land In Wind
River valley would do well to eall on t.'. (.'.
Welherell, Carson. Wash. ,yiii:iiiti
For Sale Hiek wood on the gronud, K. 1.
Klenier, route No. 1. sT-olM
For Hale. Four fisit slab wood at tbe Mid
dle Valley Mill. Telephone two long and one
shor. rings. si:i-i
Kitr Mule li'nll hlra,14 llvn,nnil, li.u,l-
eblekens from prize winning stis-k. We have
some uiai win maae prize winners and be.
fore sending elsewhere tie sure and visit tbe
Yards at KtMkford store Wn .iiurnntiw v....
snllslaetloii. our sales last yar were very
satisfactory. Mrs Brayford, Bockford Wore,
near Harrett's Hrhool house. al3-o4
Kor Hale.-Baby buggy.
Dr. C. II. Jenkins.
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Kor Hale Nice new rag carpet can be found
at the 1'arls Fair.
Kor Sale. Two wood sheds, suitable for
ciiu aeu uouseor small barn. v. J. Baker.
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For Hale A Jersey bull, years'old:
fine sci view, rrice, ?.iu. fll. llllinas, MOIllll
Hood. s27
For Sale Only 20 minutes walk from post
otllee.lH acres of gisid rlcli lanil, Hue view,
living aprlngs on place, flood new bouse,
some land cleared; All for Sln:o. Kasy
terms. Kmiulniat Ihisofllce.
Kor Sale 10 acre Iraci-- In Mi-imt Hood Her
tleinent, on ma'n rona. Timber on some
tracts, also water. Pi i. e -,'5 ml to $C per
acre. Half down, balane. li percent, ( lenr
title to every tract. Address A. K. Veluth.
Ill Sherlock lluilding, 1'o'lland. . re,, nwner
a2;i m.
For Sale Klght acres of land, J! ; mlii s from
Hood Kiver on Helmont road ; 5 acres in
strawberries, IM fruit trees, part full bciirim;
and part one year; balance in clover, potatoes
and vegetables, blackberries, red raspberries
and black caps on place. Three room house,
packing house iiixall, barn Hxlti and orber
buildings, (.'all it I place, for further particu
lars, jaitf L. J.Mulklns.
Wanted.
Wanted. Men to clear Ifl acres brush land.
). 1). V(Kdworth. ni;Ui4
Wanted.-Janilor work or odd Jobs. Will
take care of horse or cow or other work on
premises. T. W. care of (ilacier. slll-oi
For Hale-One horse hack, either one or tw.i
seats; suitable Tor family driving or market
wagon. Also set ol harness. (1. H. Bobbins
Fai mem' phone, Rome l. s27
For Sale Two milk cows and a saddle pony
J. Wtckham. S27
far Hale-Barn 25xlii, IS toot posts. Mood as
new. Inquire of O. 1. Woodwortu or O.K.
Hartley. s27
For Hale-Pine wood, It; Inch and 4 foot
lenglhs. Price, fc!.50 per cord for 1 inch and
$1 per cord lor 4 fisit, on tbe ground at mv
rancli at Odell. A. D. Moe.
For Hale Knx te rler pnpii from my prize
winner that took Hi st prize at Hon land show
The pups are pure blood, very nicely ireirked
black and tan heads and ears, white bodies
Kvery one will make a winner if put up fur a
show. These dogs make the best of compan
ions and rat dogs. Kocklord store, Itood
Kiver, Ore. S27
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each; I one-horse spring wagon, carl ami bar-
Wanted to exchange u nice 8 room bouse
In Dallas, the county seat ofl'olk couniv for
an apple orchard. Address with full partlc-
uiara 10 . a .nci argar, ruiiitig lluilding.
I'ortland, Oregon.
Warned Teams to haul ties. Middlp Valley
Mill, 4 miles south of Odell. Telephone two
long and one short, si;i o4
Wanted Man or men to take -contract for
clearing laud. Liberal pay. A. N. Kahiii.
Wanled-Kellahle man to take agency for
Oregon Kire Relief Assoclat on for llood
River and Valley, address Kd. ,1. Perkins,
tleneral Agent Eastern Oregon Department,
Vogt Block, The Dalles, ore on. dsj;
Wanted Immedlalely-Man to nil is ricks
tf Irt l.w.li K ... ..r , . .... . .,
.Mrs. Adams, Kandlse Farm. s-.7
Wanted fiiwtrl ltnl,t K, ... ... ..i..
trade. Koquirv at (ilacier otllce.
Wanted-A washwoman.
(Ilr-e.
Knipilre at th's
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KorHiile- ltellahle family bav horse, broke
to work, rld.i or drive single or double Also
harms and two-sealed rllf. Will luke cow
mull or In mnralnf at farm on H rrctt i-oad
rtli VI I II ii
i. fierier.
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Miuniui ri,i,T i Ktrp mil on I is ut m
place lor service. Any one wishing ineuse m
same must pay at the time service is rendered
Service. SI. 1 also do dehorning at !'c pel
'i ii. ' i wi ' n" oeniiiini. a.i-novl.
For Sale Bed tooni suit, cook stove chairs
Mason fruit jars, hack aud twrness inxi aJ
port lower planer, Kuthton - m,
I'iir Huin AiluhlV...i.n..'i.:... i...:k.
to work, ride and drive single or double with ;
harness and two seated wagon. Price t3(M
If taken this month. Apply mornings at I
farm ou0rretl rosdMr, J. H. Mercer. si:tot j
For Sale-Heavy wagon In good rendition i
wo'l trade for light wagon, single han.ess !
taken in part pavmenu S. p. Kolph. K F D I
No 1. Phone l.-s). ' j
Pasture Plenty of meadow pasture on the '
-i..r r mt .-urn. per IIIOUIU. I'hOne
No. 12HI. MaslkerHroa. siUtl
Lost and Found
I.OSI A package contalnl nu three uh.ioe tn.t
repaired. Finder i. it-sue relurn to tbi mil
J. A Malay. .17
anted to Sell or Tiade-Two lots. 5 ixlini
ami lUxHm. one six-room house and loui-room
cottage with fruit ou place. Box Hisid
Kiver, Oregon.
for Rent
Fi r Kent one 8-ronin hotiae containing 5
hedriamis, parlor, dining room, kitchen aud
pantry and large hallaoe. all phsiered and
... imiuiiiuu. tUUUIte Ol JirS. A. A.
J?'n?i. ; vt
Kor Ileot-i-ight-ruom inmiein I101 mi. will
be .mnplete Oct. lsU Apply at First National
nj S2l)
For rent, lower story of ti rooms and bath
with modern improvements, fr water, in
Hlowers Addition. Also 4 rooms furnished
and 4 iinlurnished In same building. Cull on
onihank ,v otten.
tor Kent. fifteen acre lannand house fur.
nisiied or unfurnished f,.r rent till .March,
with option to hhhI tenant, of longer time
or purchase ot same. Situated miles ftom
town, near schisil and iliiirch. Sixteen rick
oaK and pine wood, chiekeiis, froli Jerry
cow and calf, horse and buugy for sale. It ds
'anted on apple crop. F..r partii ulars applv
bv ma: nrul luring.. II....... ..1 .
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only alter Sepu irth, u.. . JJra. . U. Meieer
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