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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1906)
a; .19 O O o Q Q Q 0 si e -, - . "N ' "OOD RIVER GLACIER issued every Thursday bf , AklliUH U. MOB, PeWUhar. " .... in (km i rfWipiios-i.te a rw tut r THURSDAY, OCT. 4, 1900. PAIR BUILDING TO r SOON be m L j,, iiinmriiUiioo,. ' r ' m ; em mi ' mv$w VMT' J"'" r ,' 1 : , . x WW Ik. T UPRIk aaaw - aasa - : I imrmmw Ttm Vtmern to Sav Money "Better Fiuit" conies to (is tbi montn bettei and larger than ever with moat interesting articles, well written and finely illustrated on methods of packing. The subject is a timely one and will do doubt prove of great value to fruit growers and others engaged in the marketing of apples. Is the town of Hood Hirer asleep? Here comes a dispatch irom Med ford status that m order for Spitzen beig apples has just been booked there at $1,50 per box. And Hood 1(1 ver has been biaggiug about getting f:t.2T for ber Hpitxzeiibergs. if our Hood Hiver friends are not careful we will cut.tbem off from Wasoo county and let them nock by rnemseives. uptimist. No the town of Hood River is not asleep, but the editor of the'Uptlmist evidently is or he bas not perused the local papers since the above was first printed. The Prinevllle Hevlew says that H, Q. Van Dusen, state fish commission er, who is contemplating the entail lishment of salmon batobery on the John Day, la authority for the state' nient that farmers may take salmon from that stream for their personal use only. They may salt them down for winter consumption hut may not sell them without securing a retailer'i license. The commissioner's ruling is in d I root oonfliot with the state trout law, as the "salmon" that run up both the Dec hu tea and John Day are really steelbead trout and come under the laws governing the taking of trout. If man from Jiood Kiver is seen about this time be will assure you that jke coming fruit fair at ttluit place is to.be the uest ever held. To those who have seen the previous fairs it appears to be a bard job to make finer display of apples. I!u when the Hood Kiver folks say the fair this year is to be better than ever before they mean what they say and will do their level best to make their promise good. That is a point on which the Hood River community differs from some others, It is not the only community in existence which blows its own horn with vigor, but there are .some communities which are strong on blowing but weak lu Derformauce. Hood Kiver is strong in blowing and performing and is therefore a winner. Rural North west. Ms j be, John D. Hon. John D. Olwell, at the bead of a phalanx of Mod ford fruit grow ers, will bear down on the fruit ex Mbit to be held by the Bute Horti cultural society in Portland next Januaiy and endeavor to wrest some of Hood Rlvei's glory fiom it. In an interview in the Medford Mail Mr, Olwell says : "About that exhibit matter. In Jauuarv the Ktate Horticultural so oietv holds its annual fruit fair in Portland. Jackson county has never made an exhibit there and other sec tions of the state have had it all their own way. I propose that thin year the fruit growers or Koguo uiver vaiiey enter the competition and see if they can't oarry away a few of the gold medals, ribbons, etc. the Hood Kiv er fellows have been decorating them selves with for the past several years, It can be done, because we have the stulf to do It with. Every grower who has some extra Que apples, pears or other fruit of whatever variety should save box or more for exhibition purposes. This fruit auould not be packed as for market, but should be carefully wrapped in paper and there should be only a lew put m a oox packed lu eoxelsior or something sim ilar to prevent bruising. In this way the fruit will be kept in flue ootid I tion and will make fa good jihowing If the growers will just get together we can easily arrange lor the gather ing of an exhibit Unit will make every fruit growiug sectiou in Oreogn dig up their best stuli to beat us." While we know that Roguo liiver grows some very Que fruit aud are pleased to know that the fruit of Ore bod is beiug improved wbeievor grown, we await the eon II let with considerable sanguiuity. Hood River is at least keeping pace with other dlstriots aud baa grown a few upploa this year that we think will puss mus ter. Had Fire at I'rinevllle. A disastrous Are which occurred at Prluevilie early vent ei day morning destroyed $8,000 worth of property and for a time threatened tolevastate the the towu as a blub wind was blowing. The Methodist ohitrcn was among the first buildings to take fire and the atrnotiire was completely destroyed the lose eing estimated at 3,000, with $1,000 insurauoe. Cornett's stage barn was also de stroyed, the losa being about $'2,000, but the Insurauoe Is unknown. Mr. Hyde's residonoe, one of the best In that portion of the city, wax gutted at a loss of betweeu $1,500 and 2,000, Insurauoe, $S0O. Mrs. Solomon's residence, the Methodist parsonage aud also tho res idence of Aleck Zeverly, weie dam aged. In both of the former canex the damage was covered by insurance. The entire population turned out and while all were willing to assist in righting the fire, the low presume of the water made their efforts futile. Excitement was intense, but fortun ately no one was injured. How's This? WeofTcr On Hundred rsillars reward for any case of Ifcttarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's CaUtrrab Cure. F J. tllKNF.Y, A CO., Toledo, ohm. We, the undersigned, have known P. .1. Cheuev for the last in yearn, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions, and rliiauelslly able to carry out any obligations made by his 11 nn. WAI.1UNO, K IN N AN MAKTIH, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catwrrh Cure la taken Internally, aetlnf directly upon the blood and muitiu aurfacaa of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7.V per iottle. Hold by all drug gist. Take Hall1 family rills fur constipation 1 be frame of the builidng for tbe fruit fair exhibition is erected and workmen am lillav nimlnaintf it t.odav. 1'be structure is 40x150 feet with tbe main entrance on r'lrat street. The plans which were made by P. M. Hull Lewis provide for two 818164, one on each side of the building with an ar rangement for box exhibits above, and a rail tor mute exhibis below. Other arrangements for the fair are progressing nloely and everything In dloutes that it will be a most success fill and interesting affair. Cbas. T. harly. chairman of tbe committee on transportation, leports that all rati' roud and bout lines throughout Ore gon have agreed to make a rate of fare and a thiid from any point in tbe state which will give those from hast ern and Southern Oregon tbe same advantages as thorn nearer home. The Mount Hood railroad will partic ipate in the low lute, glvli g residents along it the opportunity of coming to tbe exhibition without being enoum bered with vehicles and horses. Preparations are being utado to en tertain delegates to tbe meeting of tbe irrigation association and visitors to the fair, by mauy families, as the hotel- nccouim dations will not be suttiuioiit to take cure of them tdl, Untertuinmeuts und amusements of other kinds will be given during the exhibition and trips will be arranged to tbe talley and other points of interest. A feature of the fair will be an ex hiblt of paw-paws, brought from In diaua bv H. K. llartmess, who has also sent for a bushel of seed which will be planted at Hood River and which may reach here in time for tbe exbib it. An offer foi tho entire exhibit of apples at higher than the quoted trio e has been made by a buyer who does not cuie to give bis name, but will give those who exhibit an oppor tunlty to sell tbelf display at an ad vanced tirollt. Tbe premium list, which we publish below. wa very carefully gotten up and gives exhibitors a great variety to select from lu displaying fruit and most ativthine else that they think will he of interest to the fuir. While it is conceded tbut tbe display of fruit is expected to be the best tbut bas ever been made at Hood River, If you have anything to exhibit you are asked not to be too modest hut plaoe It In the list. J. he premiums are as follows : SWEEPSTAKES. Rest five boxes apples (different va rieties! commercial pack, Newtowns aud Hpltzeubeigs must be two ot tbe varieties. First prize, oup; seoond prize, oup. SWEEPSTAKE PLATES. Rest plate exhibit of apples, cup. 110X EXHIBITS. Rest box of apples of the following varieties, commercial pack, 1'28 or luiger: Rest box of Hplteubergs, cup. Rest box of Newtowns, oup. Rest box of Jonathan, medal. Rest iiox of Arkansas Riack, niedaL Rest box of Ortlsy. medal. Rest box of Red Ctieek, medal. Rest box of Hydes Kiug, medal. Rett box of Wluesup, medal. -Host box of Wugoucr, medal. Rest box of Kttldwiu, medul. Rest box of Banana, medul. Rest box of Delicious, medul. Host box of Northern Sty, medal Rest five plate exhibit of apples, medal. For tbe packer putting up the best commercial pack, nvo boxes lzHs aud larger, each box to be different size urnles. all apples to be wrapped ex onpt top layer of eaob box, must be one box ot ttpltzenoerga ana one oox of Newtowns. oup, by E. 11. Shepard. All boxes ex minted lor prizes must be commoiclul pack, boxes lined, lay er paper between layers and on bot tom. All apples must tie wi apnea ex cept top layer which must be unwrap ped. The following win be tne score curds adopted by the judges on ap Pies: Sweekstuke oox exnioic rack, points: size, 15 points: color, 15 points; uniformity, 15 points; quali ty, 15 points; freedom from blemish, 20 points. Single variety box exhibit rack, 20 points; size, 20 points; color, 'JO points: uniformity, liu points; tree dom from blemish, 20 points. Plate exhibits -Hize, 2U poluts; ool- or, 9 points; unirormicy, hi point; citialitv. 20 poluts; freedom from blemish. 2U points. Ten special pilzes will De given ror the best ten varieties ot apples not mentioned in above list, exhibited In boxes, on for each variety. Urow ers can exniuit any variety in (ins COIllPOtitioll. Host article ou adaptation or noon liiver valley for fruit growing, hs- ays to be Hied with the secretary uot later thnn December 1, not exceediug one tl ntiHund words, cup, by h. L. Smith. Rest manufactured product of Hood River valley, medal. Rest display of tiuisery stock, med Hi. Rest fowl exhibit, medal. Rest exhibit of baked and cooked foods, barrel Cupid Hour given by Hood River Milling Co. Rest baby under one your, first, cup: second slivei set. Rest baby one year and under two years, rlrst, cup; second, suver set. Rest pear exlnlii , medal. I lent peach exhibit, medal. Rest vegetable exhibit, medal. Rest preserved fruit exhibit, medal lleut cut flower exhibit, medal. Rest pot flower exhibit, medul. Rest fancy work, exhibit, medal. No box or plate of fruit can be eu tered for more thaq one pilze. I'air Jiotos. Exhibits should tat brought in on Weilnesduv the 10th. The secretary and superintendent will be in attend mice to see that they are properly en- end aud placed. An entertainment will be giveu in the Opera House under the direction of Adrian J. Kpping, principal of the Aoadomv of Musio and aud Oratory, uf Portland, on Friday and S ittirduy erenina. Some of the het artists lu ortl'ind me promised for It aud tne proceeds will go to tbe lair treasury. Our hotels will be utterly inade quate to house our visitor aud itizeiismu throw open tneir nomes o accommodate mem, as mey am when the State Oiaud Army encamp ment met here. Tb fair will open at l.W p. m. hursdav the 11th, and at the sime time the state Irrigation association will be culled to order in the Opera House. Tern Richatdsou, manager of tbe oitlund Cnnim trriul club, write that he will be here with a delegation roin -that body aud loin never does tiythlug by halves. We want 1,000 young 111 trees from FOR THE toiltOaT-Ercivii AGEC5, FOB THE ' Arrasidi toit The Proper Study of MankindIs Man And there is no jiliice in tliis town where hiH wuii(k ,-ire more carefully studied thnn they are here. AlFthe (Mails have been carefully attended to, and we are , now prepared to dress you tip or dress you down, better and cheaper than anj' plnee in town. IJofctom to top, outside to 111. It s dollars we save you and it s time to begin. Each wetk w will offer you Bpecirl Pricts on different, articles. It pays to read our Ad Men's 500 Underwear, 350 Men's heavy fleece lined underwear, bound with satteeh, double stiched, come In dark shades 9C and all sizes. Regular price 50c. Special....''' Men's 850 Shirt, 490 Light 01 dark sldrts for men, made of Gingham, madras, percale, etc., all the latest styles and d Qf patterns, all eiz a. Values up to 85c. Special. j& j& Some Bargains for the Men Folk j& j& Men's Cloves New shipment of men's gloves, heavy weight", light weights or medium weight, with prices ranging from 23c to $1.35 Men's Hats Our selections of men's hats are fecond to none. We have from 125 to 150 styles to choose from, all good hat and all good styles. I'rides from JOc to $450 Men's Hose 15c. heavy, fart black Ligle thread hoae, Men's extra extra high ppliced heel and a double sole 15c. Men's Suspenders A large selection of men's atippeiiders in linlit or dark, and all the popular makes. Prices from 20c to 45c Men's Flannel Overshirts Mnu's Flannel Overshirts, light or heavy weight, colors gray, blue or brown, all size. Prteea r ge from 50cto$2.40 Men's Shoes Odds and end f men's tan shoes, welt soles, a shoe that Hold as hlyh us (4 00. To close out the lot we have placed them all on rale at a special price of. . . 92.49 Men's Flannel Underwear Mount Hood brand, Oregon wool underwear, comes In dark brown color. One of the warmest and softest garments made. Our price, the garment $1.65 - Men's Negligee Shirts , A new shipment of Men's Negligee shirts, made. from the very fluent Shirting material, such as genuine French Medras, Moiiair, Pongee silk, etc. a splendid selection to choose from, all sizes with prices ranging from 91.50 down to 95c - W'e have Hllll'lB'. Mil or from Men's Dress Gloves , . men s Press (j loves In all tbe Mocha silk or leading "Unlined and prices 50c to $1.15 Ladles Suits Ladies' Tallo.-made Suits, made in the Prince-Chap effects. A very attractive shade of gray plaid home spun. Velvet collar aim cutis, and jacket lined throughout with gray satin. This is one of the smartest suits we have in the Ready-to-Wear Department, and we are going to sell it at the redictilously low Pl AA price of )1J.UU Never before has shopptnr been w brisk in the Cloak and Miit 1 )vri ment aa now. We are dni'e: more buisneda than we anticipated, lo calise mir prices are low und our gar ments aie Hindu fro. 11 the finest of goods. We have laigc selodion an I the woi k'imn-liii is per.'u. t. S.e our Btyles and get our prices before buying yodr winter clonk or m l. Ladies' Skirls Ladies' Skirts in plain or plaid", in ugni or aunt, almost any hi vie or color skirt that is made. All good. values despite tne extreme low price. Ail wool skirt Irom f'J.CU down to $2.00 Ladies' ato in all the latest styles and colors. Don't overlook this de partment if you intend purchasing a winter wrap. A MAN FROM THE GROUND UP Renin at vour feet and pay them the reaped and attention tbey deserve and they will restifct vou and make von respectable looking. You cannot pay your feet more respect than to buy them a pair of Amirican Gentle man Shoes. A shoe that fits the foot, wears and always looks well. Price .', . $3.50 rj i P Dry Goods of all n . Descriptions WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD The Latest Styles in Woolen Dress Goods 1 a three to five feet in height for the decoration. Who will bring them in? A small army of babies Is now In training but tbe date of exhibit not yet determined. Do uot forget out flowers, autumn leaves or anything else that will as sist lu decoration. Do uot forget to briug in apples for older, which Mr. Kniery will make tree of oharge. WASCO COUNTY CAN . RAISE FINE HOPS The Dalles Chronicle calls atten tion to the fact that hops cau be rais ed in Wasco county as well as in .oth er parts of Oregon and says that dur ing tbcjpast year or t o iU people ire being conviuoed that their ouuuty is destined to be a great producer of hops, and, If farmers only haiejtho good judgement to venture they will soon rival the Willamolte valley in their production. Last year v.o hud sometbingtosay about the hops llotisei & Mertz were ralaiiig uti their ldC about a mile aud a halt fiotn the towi of Tygh, and later attention whs r, It ed to them by the aau;e l.upa U in awarded a gold medal lit I he l.'vi A Clark fair, ibis morning u v.i. again reminded of them by soei..g wagon loads of bales being taken to the Sheuoer dock by these producers, who brought lu 42 bales, averaging 100 pounds to the bale. Tbe laigest hale weighed Ziu pounds. I he laud on which they were ra'sed Is located along the creek bottom, which is fouud to be particularly adapted to hop culture. Last year tiouser & Mertz had 14 iuies planted to hoiis. this year they have '20. Latt year the yield was 1,800 pounds to the acre, but ou account of the extreme heat this year's yield was slightly re duced. As aoou as the snow is olf tbe ground, planting 1 1 doue and ou the 5th ot Septetmier 110 pickers went to work, 40 of whom were ludiaua. The impression seems to be preva lent that only bottom laud is adapted to hop raising. This idea is explod ed by the experiment made by Adolpb Nelae, whose place is a mile and a quarter from Kingaley on high timber lands, where he plauted teu acres. Mr. Meioe has raised hops in the Wil lamette valley aud while the size of the hops raised this year is not so large, he says the quality is much sweeter and better. The color ci Wasco county hops is also better, be ing of a rlfh goldeu hue, while thost in the valley are green. 30C OC I Middle Valley Mill ELPPA ORCHARD CO., (Inc) Proprietors LUMBER MANUFACTURERS DEALERS IN P Fir and Pine Lumber Ready for Business All orders Promptly Filled 0. Hood River, Oregon. Mill Mt. Hood Odell, Oregon Staire Iload, 4 miles south of PIANOS Special Notice Owing to lack of space, on account ourhii'ni' and lncreaaing business. have rented the Hone building, next to tne itaniona Hotel, and are fitting up tne enure building, including tbe wood shed, into a First-class I'lano store, wnirh win I' a credit to Hood Kiver. H e have two car loads of beautiful in struments due to arrive from the east ern fiti'lories this week. This shipment include the great Apollo Concert Grand (like the Odd Fellows have), Itabv tiramls, Interior Piano Havers and a complete line of the very best Upright I'innos in I he latest styles. Secondhand piano and organa taken in exchange and several on hand for sale. Lowest prices to nil. No agents or cotninianion men to inuke your piano coat you $50 00 more than if purchased direct from the dealer. Soule Bros. Piano Co. SILAS II. SOl'L, Manager l'lione Main 1423, Hood Kiver, Ore. Cot 'age Hospital .Notes. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Pr.uik Gregory, ot lie, at the hospiul, Sept. 2H, a soi . Willie Cotton, who had his leg ban ly crushed at li e Green Point last ; week, is doing as wvil as could be ex- 1 reeled. Mr. Cotton's injury is a scr- , t a 1 i .... .. ..1.1 I lotis oueaHuu usinwu bio uu&ie aim the knee, aud it is probable it wilt he ioiSv tint before b is able to le.uc the hospital. The hospital was crowded to its ut most capacity last wet k, it being nec essary to arrange lor extra Deas. Since its establishment it has steadily grown in tavor witti tnote wno are sick or injured aud it is only a ques tion of time wheu it wilt have to tie enlarged. Oregon Siwpj Line and Union Pacific 3 Trains to the East Daily Thrown Pullman aleepln rare dally to Omaha. Chicago. Keo. kane: tourist alaeplnr cara dally to K'inias . ..... ...,.., ruiiman tourist aieeplng car (neraonaally conducted) weakly to ( hlcaeo. Kfcllntnff chair cara mmu fra ... iu l ... . Arrive. Union Denot r ....... rhlratfo-lNtrllunri flnAMal fo the Kaat via Huntington, daily :30 am M0 pro Hntkunn t van r. ... L .. . r wnsimnum. walla Walla, l'Wlsl.lll.C ilturd' Alenom.,1 rr! Kiannernpninta. dally tfclll pni tMMani Atlantic Ejureaa fbrthafrw -ani Tla H HntinKton daily 8.15 pro 7:1 am riHitituu-ntinca aa'ai, lor all olnta between Hlmra ami i roruana, aally 8:15 am 6:00 em CITATION In t he .-.unity court of the State of Oregon tor iif o eminty. In ilu matter oft he estate of Henry Btef-iati-011, deceased. To Mi nimis Johauaen, rttrfanna Mefranaon, Samuel sieitHU 00 johaun tona Wlruman l iii elink.r i ola, fnrun luan, Finland, and .n . i 1 1 1- ytrxons, known aud nnknown, lu ll i' u ,1 iu mill ealate: lii-eellng. In ilu' imtui' of the atnte Oregon, you are ! lu ii'iiy elicit Hud retitnrtHl to apfiear In the me coiiiiiy (vurt pr me state 01 meg-on, or ciuni: hi v iisco, at the November term of s tiil iiuiri. at the court room thereof, at Thn liu'lcs citvt In aatd county, on Monday, the huh iiii ,.t Nuvcmbcr. Itni. at two o'clock In the alt rm on of that day, then and tnere to hmv csuse why an order ahould uolbegrant. c l to n mislNnor to sell said real ea. no-.' tu'ivm tterdese! lb hI; the aouth west quar ter ot to, I'aalure.-llenty of meadow pasture on the Kcnin pl.'e at odell. fc.otl per mouth, l'lione No. 1-in. Maslker Uroa. i:t-ol RIVER SCUKDULK KOK ACTOKIA andMD P. M way xilnls. eouneetliif Pally with steamer ftr 11-a aim a wni and North Heaeh ateam-l Knnday, er naasaio, Asn street Saturday. UkM P.K. dock (water per.) vt (Ity and Yamhill Klv i er nninta. Aah street dock (water per.) nally except Sunday. &t P. M Dally exeepi Sunday. 7:30 P. M. Dally except Sunday. rOR LKWISTON.HO A. M. 4.00 H. M. Idaho, and way polnta, Daily j Psllr from Klparla, Wash. except exi-e'pt Saturday Krlduy Vhleole and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shino'les, Etc Izxbzx tdiwed to Any Part of the Valley NO MORE TROUBLE WITH YOUR WATCH IF YOU TAKE IT TO ARTHUR CLARKE THE SCIENTIFIC WATCHMAKER He Does Reliable Work ma qnitrti' IHU'tlt 1 Conn ed ttlli. .'ia All si ornrB Horits , Freight House (I a. m. to 1J noon: 1 to h p. west onarier ol the aouthwdt I '" "-a. '" w utrnvereu alter o . . . 1 : . . , . . . 111. ii s viion nixieeo in lownanip iwo iwm. tami-niin. 1. 4.n.. . t it ma Ton past nr the wiuauieua raaaeayer uepoi noun lor delivery of ex tK ana leu, east or tne mauieue prMa aud tMi(ae will ba, m. IU8 p. m. e Hon. A. R. LAke. Jndire of aald rt with the seal of said OourtaiUx- WM. McMURRAY. ilHV Ol OC ' , liOOII, iSe r, IWti. lerk. ol-PS H Oewmil Paaaener Agent, Portland, Or. W. BOYLE, Aent, Hood River. if Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory . and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Thone Main 71 For Rent Comfortable 8 tooih house on State street neatlv paperetl and rwrnxloled, with all modern conveniences. 1'ernia nent renter wanted at $15 per month, J. II. HEILBRONNER& CO. W. B. STROWBRIDQE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty PKone'1313 For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. For 8ale at a bargain, one mare, will drive single or dnuhle, u!no two fresh cowa, alx inouthaold heifer, one two year old heifer, two yearling steera, one yearling pig, United HtaUn aeparator No. 7. M. Dumas. a2t)-oll For Sale cheap-Household furniture. iffi OO sideboard for fco.Uo; g-js.oo much for JlO.OOt tl J.OObed lounge for Sft.OU; SW llO sewing ma chine 112 Oil; 00 dreiwer for IU.U0; S10.U0 dresner, Sti.tlQ. Alao stovea, table, chalm, oom- moue, oenter tables, waHhlng machine and many other things at one half their value, t all at Week ley a jewelry store. s'JO-oll For 8ule. Reliable family bay horse, broke to work, ride and drive single or double, with harness and two seated wagon. Price t i5.0(l if taken this month. Apply mornings at farm on Barrett road. Mr, J. B. Mercer. alH-ot For Sale will trade for light wagon taken In part payment. 8. P No. 1. Phone I29. Heavy wagon In good condition, tsingie Harness Kolph, 11. V. 1). For Sale The very finest of strawberry planla raised on clover sod of this spring's setting, iu hirgeor small orders by Uuignard & Koslger. Phone ISM. For Hale Horse and wagon. Horse is somvl. gentle, good worker and driver. Wagon is 1 honte farm wagon, good as new at a bargain. Am going away. b. Johnson, K. F. I). No. 2. Ocl2 For Sale. One mountain hack, one single bugg-y, 1 set breast strap harness, 1 man's sad dle, 1 lady's saddle. W grain sacks, 1 set abso lutely new double work harness. NetrHros., Odell, Oregon. Phone tT3. s2T.ol8 REAL ESTATE. v fruit land, Ave miles from town. A. M. Kalun. $85 per acre. SLT-OlS Parties wishing to buy land In Wind River valley would do well to call on C. C Wetherell, Carson, Wash. Jy2C.:m6 F'or Hale A few small i Igs. east side, phone farmers 908. h. E. Clark, sioll Kor Bale or to let during the winter, a good driving horse. Also g.wd for light farm work. ly. Ooddard, route No & Kioir Foi Hale. Four foot slab wood at the Mid dle Valley Mill. Teleilhone two loim and one shor. rings. si;.o4 For Hale. -B ull blooded Plymouth Hock chickens from prlxe winning slock. We have some thai will make prlae winners and tie. tore senuing eisewnere be sure aud visit the yards at Rockforil suire. W e aimmnuu. vnn iitlalactliin. Onr sales last year were very satlsfsctory. Mrs. Brayford. Kockford 8tore, near Barrett's School house. sl3-o4 For Sale. Baby buggy. Dr. C. il. Jenkins. 913-04 For Sale Nice new ran Garnet. cur. ha rmm.i at the Pads Fait. vr. For Sale. Two wood hIimU kniiuhia r,,- cbicken house or small barn. W. J. Baker. sl3-o4 For Sale-A sure service. Hood. a Jersey bull, 2! years old; rkce, IM0. M. Dumus, Mount S27 For Sale Rick wood on the gronud, K. I.. Kleiner, route No. 1. s27-ol8 For Sale K.lght acres of land, 1 miles from Hood Kiver on lieltnont road ; ft acres In strawberries, 6i fruit trees, part full bearing and part one year; balance In clover, isitatoes and vegetables, blackberries, red raspberries and bluck caps on place. Three room house, packing house i!x20, barn 14x18 and other buildings. Call at place for further particu lars. J2DU L. J. Miilklns. Wanted. Wanted. Men to clear 130 acres brush land. O. 1). Woodworm. sl;ul Wanted At the telephone otStse, W" young ladies for 0(erators. sW Wanted. Janitor work or odd Jobs. Will take (aire of horse or cow or other work on premises. T. W. care of Glacier. ei:i-o4 Wanted to exchange a nice 8-room house In Dallas, the county seat of Polk county, for an apple orchard. Addreaa with till partic ulars to C. A McCwgar, Falling Building, Portland, Oregon. Wanted Man or men to take contract for clearing land. Liberal pay. A. N. Kahili. For Sale-One horse hack, either one or lw Ala; suitable for family driving or market wagon. Alao set ot harnaut. u H k, .1,1,1,,., Farmers' phone, jmu 1. s27 ' For Sale Two milk cowmwri u uu.iiiu ,u, J.WIckham. ' Fer Sale-Barn 2SX16, 18 tiait posts, (inodaa !'W. iBUUlre of U. 1). Wiaxlwnrlh ..r 11 11 Hartley. ; For Sale Plue wixxi. Ill inch anil i a it-iigLiis. rnce. m m per cord for 16 nch and KaiBercmd lor4-icat, on the around at mv ranch at Odell. A. I Mw, ForSale Fox te-rler 1111 n rrimi ir.v winner that Umk first irlze at t,.niuri The pups are pure bluod. very nicely marked black and tan head and earn, whit IhuIi F.veryone will make a wlaiwr irnm r,.r . show. These dogs make the best of comiuin. Ions and rat dogs. Kockford store, lliaid River, Ore. Wanted-Reliable man to take aarnrv lor Oregon Fire Relief Associat on for Hood Kiver and Valley, address Kd. J. IV-rkina, tieneral Agent Kastern Oregou lepartinen, Vogl Block, The Dalles, ore on. di.27 Wanted lmmediately-Man to cut 1.1 ricks of pi Inch wood and 5 cords oft lool wiaid. Mrs. Adams, Paradise Farm. sLT Wanted tiiKMl briuht boy to learn prlnter'a trade. Knquire allilacier olllce. For MaleTwo horais. weivht. ihnnt imfei ia each; 1 onftorse spring waou, cart and har ness. J. K. Kinney. h.i-i,ih For Sale Reliable farullfcv hum hmi. to work, rid or drive single or double Also harness and two-sooted rig. Will take cow hav or farm wo k In exehanire Au.iv 1..' inail or lu uiornluga at farm 00 H-OlrMt road. so aura. i. H. Menr. Hulls lor Servlo I keeD two hnliai place Air serrice. Any one wlshtng thtnse ot same must pay at the lime aerv ice is rendi.rort Service, II. 1 also do dehornlug at the iier heait. Kruno rraMorth Belmont. a.Vnovl For Sale Bed 100m soil, coot atna. chain Mnson frutt Jars, hack and harness good as new. Cull or write Henry etanini, Uavun port lower planer, Kuthlon at Wanted-A washwoman. Knuuire at this olllce. it Wanted to S. II or Trade-Two lots. I ixlOO and 40x 100, one six-room house and lour-room cottage wlih fruit on place. Box 508, Hood Kiver, Oregon. Far Rent For Hani One 8-room house containing 5 bednsinui, parlor, dining room, kitchen and pantry and large hall spai,a.ll plastered and In giaid condition. Juqulre of Mrs. A. A. Jayne; 20 For Rent-Klght-room modern house, will be complete Ock IsL Apply at First National Biuk. gao or rent, lower story of rooms and bath with modern Improvement., free water, In Blowers Addition. Also 4 moms furnished and 4 unfurnished In same building, fall 011 Onlhank 4 (itten. For Kent.-tirteen acre farm and house fur nished of unfurnished for rent till March, with opiion to giaid tenant, of longer time or purchasersame. Situated miles frwu town, near nrwwl aftd church. Sixteen oak and pin woca. chickeaw. fra Jersey eow and calf, horse and buinW r sale. Bids wanted on apple cmp. For particulars apply by mail or at tarinoh Barrett, road moruinga only alter Sept. inkv 'to. Mrs. I. B. Mom ullot ' 6 o o o