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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
"MOD RIVER GLACIER ygy -- iwn.it i-verv Thursday by 4liLK l. MOH, PuhH.b. fnu ( ilcriptlo !. a rw wka k 4ir." g) THURSDAY. OCT. 11. 1906. Tbe special feature of the fair today will be tbe bub; show. We Lave not yet heard who the judges will be, but tbe opportunity ia at band for Hood Kivers'g Solomons. Hood Kiver in doing Itself proud in the matter of ducnrations aud strang ers who arrive without knowing that there U a fair on band will certainly not be left uninformed that something is dclng. Tbe refusal of tbe mayor and niom bert of tbe oounoil to allow fakirs and aide sliows tbe use of the streets of tbe city during the fruit fair has mtt with the bearty approval of Hood River citizens, who think that tbe t r fig are nut tor that u put). The deoision of tbe executive com mittee of the fair to allow LaUrande to exhibit at tbe fair ia rightj in line with tbe policy of Hood River for better fruit, and while tbe fair is con sidered uioie or less a local one, if La Grande baa finer fruit than Hood River we want to see it. Tbe Hood River spirit is rampant and everybody ia intent on making tbe fair a suocesa from overy point of view. Fruit growers and ranchers have brought in their best for display and tbe town people are untiring in their energy to make the affair attrac tive to visitors. Everything ia ready for tbe Fruit Fair and tbe boast that it will be the greatest air ever bold at Hood River ia no Idle one as can be seeu from the exhibits already placed. Editor Bennett takes exception to the Glacier's statement that before it will believe his advioe as to bow to grow apples he will have to show It and winds up with tbe shot at us tbusly : By the way. how many carloads of apples did i'OU rutae this year, Brother Aloe? To be frank Brother Bennett we didn't grow nary a carload, but we live where they DO grow, and tbe dif ference between New York sprayed ap ples and Hood River sprayed apples is about 12 a box. School District fur Dee. An Important matter waa settled in the county court yestorday when the district boundaiy board, oonsiHting ot County Judge Lake, Commissioner Ilarriuiau and btoughton and County School Hupeintitndent Nett, decided to divide scbool district No. 6 and fixed the boundary line. A petition naa Been presented asking for a divis ion of tbe district, but much onposl tlon waa made to the intended line The new district consists of over two thirds of a township, or '28 square nines, inoiuaing me little town IMe, where a school house is to be built. Chronicle. Fine Record of M osier Pnalls. Tbe names of the following pupils atendlug tbe Mosier publio school, and who have been neither absent nor tardy for tbe month ending October 0, are placed on the roll of honor: Klgbtb grade Maltie Hudson. BJxth grade Ora Waite, Anna llaacke, Alice Mosier, Lewis Buriin game. Fifth grade Irene Morgau, Oldlne Hudson, Ulen Ward, Olive Fisher, Al tora uaacice, Leodion llaacke. Fourth grade-Willie Stewart, Wil lie Depee, Willie Booth, Johnnie F.p ping, Floyd Fisher, Mamie Union. Second grade Oeorgia Waite, Km ily Husband, Douglas Morgan. First grade Jennie Cat roll, Jessie Denuv, Charles Can oil. James Car roll, Koy Ureeu. There are 41 pupils enrolled. Some did not enter the tlrst of the month because the fall labor ou tho fruit farms was not finished, and a few hav been sick. There is not one tardy mark for the month. I his is an excellent reoori: for somo of tbe pupils come a long aiscance. Tbe people of Mosier deserve ration praise lor the deep and friendly in terest they take in their publio son ooi. Elopers f anirht at The Dalles. Floyd Dubois, who eloped with Mabel Conrad, the li-year-old step daughter of Homer Keeley, of Mar cola, last Monday, waa arrested by Hlierlir Chrtsmati and Deputy I Wood bare at 10 o' clock last night. Dubois ordered his mail for wanted to ihe Dalles, and this gave the 111 oersaolew. At 10 o'clock last night Wood discovered a girl answering the description of Mabel Conrad in the vicinity of the Commercial hotel, lie shadowed her to tbe residence part ot i no city, where she met a mau answering the description of Dubois Wood arrested them both. DuNiis attempted to escape on a dark street, but waa quickly overtaken by the oilicer. Dubois escaped death hv halting when ordered to do so, and was locked in we county jail, await mg the arrival of Sheriff Fixk, of Lane county. Ihe girl is boiug cared ror at the homo of Shorilr Chrlsmmi. Uuliois Is about 25 years old. The girl Is small wearing shot t drosses, ana appears cnuutso..- Telegram Meeting of Cascade Card Club. n imiuBs meeting or me i asCHde Card cub was held at the residence of Mrs. A. . (1 rah hiii Saturday end Mrs. Oaham elected president of the club for tbe coining season of enter taining. The Hist social meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Murray Kay, when the Jclub will be entertained at cards. The mem bers of the club this year are: Mis Jayne, iMre. A. W. Oraliam, Mrp. Kav, Mrs. N. Bone, Mis. C. R. Bone, Mrs. C. N. ClHrke., Mrs. A. Clarke, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Cram, Mrs, lirosiua, Mrs. Watt, Mu. Stewart, Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Friday, Mrs. Otteu and Mrs. 1". S. Davidson, jr. IRRiGATIONlSTS ARE ALREADY ARRIVING A. King Wilson, secretary of the State Irrigation association, arrived at Hood River yesterday in older to be present in time to familiarize him self with the plans foi holding tbe meeting of the association and taking care ot tbe delegates. Mr. Wilson ex pects a rousing meeting and says that prominent citizens and iirigatiouista from all over the state will be present among them being W. B. Coman, as sistant geneial freight agrnt of the O. R. fc N., Jeffttrs o Myers, who waa chairman of the Oregon commission to the Lewis & Clark fair, J. B. Lab er, secretary of the Portland Board of Trade, John II. lewis, state engineer, Tow Richardson, manager of the Portland Commercial club, who will speak on "Poitland'a interest in iiri- gation." Benstor Fulton, ot Astoria, who in down for au informal talk Congressman-elect W. R. Kllia, Col, Uelieu, ot Umatilla county and many others. Tbe Portland Chamber of Commerce is expected to send a big delegation also. In all it is expected that over 100 delegates will be in attendance, October Hi Apple Day. Secretary Patch, of the Intermit tonal Apple Shipper's association sends out a card calling attention to the fact that October 1(1 is "Apple Day," on which every good citizen is expected to eat at least oi.e apple, There la no need to urge Fiuit Urow er readers to do this we expect them loeatseveial apples, not only tbat day, but every day. But it is a good iiluu to make ijomj ir tbe apple eat lug habit, for it will result in good to those who eat the aplpe as well as to those who grow tl e lrult. By the way. Secretary Patch's curd baa a footnote to tbe effect I hut "the yield of appos is estim .ted at 48,000, 000 barres this year." This ia vulte a shrinkage from tbe original estl mate of the A mile Shippers' associa tion, and it is getting down to about the right figures. Western Fruit Jrower. Death of John J. Cozad. John J. Cozad, a resident of Hood River, died at his home here Sunday October 7, of Brighta disease. Mr. Cozad was about 41) years old The funeral was held from the chapel in J. K. Nlohol's undertaking establish ment at '2 o'clock Monday, tbe Rev, W. A. Wood ootid xcted the services, assisted by the Rev. W. C. luvaua, DEMAND FOR HOOD RIVER APPLE PACKERS ntlcr One Hundred Polliirs rewnnl for ist'ot'Citttiirrli thHl "Hlim1 1m' CUtt'd lv Hal fit I'aUrmh I'uiv. r J. IHKNp Y, rn.. Tolttlu, oimv V. the uiidt'rslitnod, have known v. J, riH-iii'V tur the lust 1ft yeau-K.Hiid believe him ft ly himtm.hu til all luiKtnesn irhMNc . itnd ihittiit'iMllv able to carry out any obltuuiiou-s inrnle bv hltt firm. U Ai.itiNt., Kin nan Martin, WlioieciHle hrutfitiHt. Toledo, Mhio. Hull' Ctitttrrh rure in taken tntertmlly, u'liny dheciiy uton the blood mid imu-ous """yake advantage of a nmsi- rr Ilc. VS?tfff& ; iai ivum ,wl niuvvr. laiMs. Tkkc la a fain I v P a lor const liat on - - For sale by Emporium. Twenty acres on Methodist lane, four miles southwest from Hood River, small house, smne land cleared. Only .1)00. Frank Chandler returned from a trip to Portland Tuesday, where his fami ly are at present living in order tbat F. C. Campbell, one of Hood Riv et1 expert apple packers announced Tuesday that he had been ottered big inducement to leave Hood River and go to another apple raising dis trlct in Oregon and pack apples and teach o' here the method employed here also. Mr. Campbell says that the time is at hand for luoieasing the number of puckers here, aud that the matter should be taken hold of and more men initiated into the secret ot the excellent pack put up by Hood River. The line pack put np here, he says, has attracted so much attention all over tbe noitnwejt that growers are anxious to secure men from Hood Uivei who are familiar aud competent to instruct others. It is not a ones tion, he thinks, that ought to be de layed but should be brought to tbe attention of growers at once. It ia laid to be difficult to secure enough packers this year and al though the crop Is a big one it will lie far larger next year as many more or char's will come into bearing and to maintain its reputation Hood River must maintain its pack. To do this requires the services of men who know how to do the work and for that reason they should be instructed this year. Thousiinds Coming to Oregon. Assisstaut (lenoral Pasenger Agent Scott gives the following Ikures of colonists coming to Oregon over the llarriman lines since the rates were made effective this fall: Week ending August .11, 1.4; week ending Septom her 8, 00'.!; week ending September 15, 7,721 ; week ending Septebmer 2), 1,'JUi; week ending September ;), 8b I. Football Star Man led. Oeorge A. Oliarr, the football star. Is married. It was accoomplished so suddenly that tbe performance resent bled one of his famous runs for a touchdown. Miss F.thel Treat la the young lady he has ohoa u for his wife, and she la well and favorably known here, The ceremnoy was per formed by Rev. A. A. Luce. Opti mist. AGENTS FOR Simons' Kid Gloves W S"iw f". ff3W Mw. piaw pk. mm tmm.. mmmm wm Sta 'M-i U UJUalkslMwiVJ T I I i nc pans rair The Place to Save Money AGENTS FOR New Idea Patterns Strangers Welcome at the Big Store We wiali to extend a hearty invitation to all visitor to call and make the Paris Fair headquarters during the Fruit Fair. .We have all the attractions in large quantities in the merchandise line, large and well lighted store rooms. A store where all may come and make themselves perfectly at home whether they wish to make any purchases or hot. Our prices are always tlie lowest, and our assort ments are of the choicest. Here are a few specials for the Barcrain Seekers: lllggcst Mule In the World. Large crowds at the Spokane fair were d i.v attracted to the stall of "Missouri Queen, " the largost mule In th woilil. She was U oil by Luke M. Emerson, of Rowling (irawn, Mo., and waa foal ed years ago. The Queen stands W lunula high aud wighs 2,200 pounds. She was showu at tbe St. Louis aud Lewis and ITark expositions and was awarded championship honors at both fair j. Property t ping. Have : I v in 1 1 otid Salmon. Will Wanted. - sell, l y J. Adrian Kp- 2:1 purchasers for proper Jiver, Mosier or White be at the Mount Hood Ladies' 10c Hose, 7c Ladies' fust black, seemless cotton hose, made with high spliced heel and double soles, renular price 10c 8iecial 7c Ladies' 8c Hose 4C Odds and end- Ladies' and Misses' fast black col ton hose. Hold regu lar at 8c. While they last special price c Fleeced Lined Hose 10c I-ii'lica' cMrs heavy fleec lined f ut black cotton hose, made with a double heel and toe, price . lOc Children's Union Suits, 25c. Children's extra heavy fleece lined ribbed union suits. Material gray with neck and front trimmed with white braid. A garni lit that will fit the form, l'lice only 25e r THE ONLY SCIENTIFIC GARMENT Aln Dnrm tmif Fs aa No bulk.! no dn snnp. no hemf. ripping of buting combinrt wild comtorl Ind me wi(h fint lorm ind elcgam ippwftnc hi (h W-on lh - !r Mtd4 in Kveril yl. Irom 1 vinny ol food CU ha m S Ikt mtMtUI (or ud lam Own do ml koM. V will b pltucd 10 hive you coll ind cmmiw (htm Udies'$4.00 Skirts $198 A large selection of L dies' skirts in colors, such as plain gray, mixed green, blue or brown 7-gore, and made from Columbia suiting, a cloth tbat is dressy and servicable. Sold regular at $4. Special 2.98 70cFlanneIlette Waist 59c Ladies' bine, black or red flannel lette shirt waist, in neat dressv patterns, sold regularly at 70c. Special price 59c White Poplin Waist $L50 White poplin waist, made with a tucked yoke and a handsome-pattern ol em broidery down the front , all sizes and good value ...91.50 A choice line of Lidies' trimmed or plain hats, all new designs and piiucb iimi are extremely low. 34.5O down to 95c Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. HBaHHaBHHHaHBHal Wholesale and Retail r LUMBER Lathhingles,Etc Lumber Delivered to Any Part of the Valley l'ri Suggestions for the Men Folk I Men's 150 Wool Hoso, 60 Men's 500 Underwear, 350 I We have placed on sale about 12 dozen pair ol men's Extra heavy fleece lined cotton underwear. Nicely I seemless, fast black wool hose. These hose are seconds finished. A perfect flitting garment that is a bargain I and slightly damaged, sold regularly at 15c. Special at 50c. Special price . .25c price 5c Men's Sox, 3 pair 250 M , n M's 850 Shirts, 490 i i i- i i-. i '"'-li s UroEs blurts, new and neat desians irood wah Men s working sox, heavy quality, t-old regulary at 10c. m ,iHri.. ..mi o,,i..,,.u,i ..Jv!. ? 'iK waso M,,H,.ul nrirw 1P)i.iOr m iierui anu a splendid assortment to choose from, 1 Special price J Fair ZUe Bo!(1 as llg, a8 Special price 49c Shoes and Oxfords lr0n'o tt7 7tT ' Odds and ends and broken lots of Men's tun hH-s, Jiiea S UnaerWear, 450 patent leather, oxford or tun oxford Shoes that sell as Men's Derby nbb-d underwear in gray, blue, pink or high as $:i.(K) and $3 50 You can have while, ihev 'ant, brown, heavy weight and a soft, warm garment, at special price of ,.2.23 Oiil , , 45c , We $1.10 Shirt Waist, 79c Ladies' mohair shirt wid-l in colors, mch as 1,1 u k, blue, brown, etc, made with four large pliiits in front and one in the back A Sleniled bargain nt the regular price fl.10. S)ecial price 79c Black Silk Waists, $5.75 Ladles' waiel, made from nil exit;, heavy qunlily of Muck taflela silk anil trimmed with a row of rich embroi dery down i lie fr uit and plaited on ihe. fides. I'rice only 95.75 Long Silk Gloves l.n'lU's' long Hlk gloves in black or while, made with reinforced finger tips, mak ing them a very servicable and neat appearing glove. Trice $1.15 $1.00 for 50c A large selection of ladies' gloves in most all shades and sizes. Sold regularly at $1.00. Special price 50c axe GLOVES. H SIMMONS SKILLFUL ONE ARM STAGEDRIVER liotel, room 4,j, from Wednesday n. in. to Sondiiy p. in. of fair week. Htm mill lust nock the Castner propett) or i? I5,a HI, the Frank Chandler prop el ty for ghVHHl, the II. II. Heuuett property for ?;i,0iHI, the I'enderson 'JO acres tor ty' titnl and nave eiglit other nhIcs just closing. Kxpect to sell $50,- (HHi to Jltm.tKHi of property during iaii week. So for a quick sale list with me. J. Adrian Kpplng, Mount Hood hotel, for his week. Iliooil l'olnmiinir results f i otn chrouio coestipation. which la quid ly cured i I 'r King's New I.tfo l'ill . 'Key reiiiii all poi sonous gerniF. r in. lie syxlom iinu In- use new lite .ml vigor; ooie sour toim .eh, iioaosia, headache, diiuess id colic, without griping or ditrnni- ort. ceutH. titiaranteed by I'has I'larke. Oscar Fredenburg, who drives the slsge from Hood Hiver to tbe Mount Mood post of line, a distance or anout 15 miles, is said to be the most re inarkal.le stage-drivei In the United Htates. He has but one arm, bis left, nd can hardly lilt it ou a level with his face. The right arm was amputat ed some years ago. His right leg is disabled, being shortened snout eigni, inchef. Yet with his cri led left arm ! red ou burg can drive eillier two or four horses as skillli,lly as uiohl mon can with two good i ins. liav elois who take tbe stage ut I loci liiv er are amazed and hoo.eutnt blanneil when thev see Ihii mini who in ti drive the team ocr the narrow grades. that follow the l.li.rU itl , o I. " i ir- er, but tile lc lei. i me 1,111111 ly tel hi ro4 when I n denljiug nutluis I !'i' reins aud starts out. Hut their wonder increases, lu- niilMiahle packages have be 11 era rineil into the stage, from a spool of thread for some woman along the road to a roaHt of mutton, all ol which he delivers .v it limit a mistake. After leaving the boundary of the Hood River free delivery lonte, Hie itage- (Iricer becomes the mail carrier, aud leposits its mail in boxes along the road. He drives his wagon up close to the many mail boxes set in ft out of the farm bouses aud there deposits the papers and letters, He delivers the Oregouiau in upper Hood Kiver valley one day ahead of the rural tree llviry carriers out ot Hood rlver. After delivering the innumerable packages and mail along the road, redeuburg arrives nt tho Mount Hood postottlce about 5 p. m. Up to this time be has been stage driver, express ageut and mail carrier, but tlnit is not all. He ruus a large ranch In the Upper Hood Kiver valley, wheie his parents live aud which lie is having cleared. He has more ener gy thao two or three men notwith standing bis crippled condition, lie is cheerful and accommodating to tin public aud is very popular. He im said to lie paying court to a charming young widow. Oregouiau. 30C 3QC jfSiiJ I CSajtihlalLl f Middle Valley Mill ELPPA ORCHARD CO., (Inc) Proprietors " LUMBER MANUFACTURERS DEALERS IN Fir and Pine Lumber p Ready for Business All orders Promptly Filled (). Hood Kiver, Oregon. Aln.i. Mt. Hood Stage Road. 4 miles south of Odell, Oregon. 1 ol !CJ l(t'(iilciii of the Store Loafer. Ihe stole loafer, aung in a thousand minor keys, is a memory onlv in the larger towns, and we should be thank ful for that. In the smaller places he still lingers. Every merchant kuows that loafers buy little, and are noor pay, as a rule. Thev also know that the better class of customers i. voids the store tiilld with loafers. You et a better cihbs of cusomers. tetter rav. better dealings and better satisfaction lu business in every way. Trades man. PIANOS 1'iwlnrs. Plenty of meadow panlure on the Keiiip plHce hi oil, II. ia.ou T iiuiiuh. t'lmiie No. Ul(l. M !,. . Urns. lo4 How's This? Land Owners ATTENTION The demand for lloml River properly was never Uitter. Now in t lie time to list your piO(ierty if you have anything to sell. If you want quick action and a square deal list your properly withna. We ask the same commission 'as other real estate firms. J. H. HEILERONNER & CO. IIOOH 1UVKK and PORTI A XP.ORK. Special Notice Owing to lack of space, on account of our largo nut increasing businew, we have rented the Hone building, next to the Ratnoiia Hotel, and are fitting up the entire building into a First-Mass Piano store, which will bo a credit to Hood River. We have two carloads of beautiful in struments duo to arrive from tbe east ern factories this week. This shipment includes the groat Apollo Concert 11 rand (like the Odd Fellows have), Rab uranus, interior riano l layers aud complete line of the very best Tpright Pianos in t lie latest styles. Secondhand pianos nini organs taken in exchange and several on hand for sale. Lowest prices to all. No agents or commission men to make your piano cost you 50 00 more than it purchased direct from the dealer. Soule Bros. Piano Co. SILAS 11. SOI I.E, Manager Phone Main U2S, Hood River, Ore. SUMMONS , In tbe Circuit Court of the Htute'of Oregon. u,i vuo cuuiujr ui w .Meo. Emma H. Bullock, Plaintiff, vs. ' A. Buttock, Derenilnnt. In the name of the State of niwnn V,,,, re hen by required u appesr and answer the ciiiiniHiiu nii againm you In the atmve en titled court unit caune on or before the 2;, day of November. Mm, and If yon fall to an pear or answer, the plaintiff will apoly to the riHi'iiur uie renei appneq Kir 11 her com plaint, which In, (or a decree dlmolvtng Ihe doiiiIh of matrimony xltiiiK at tlil time be- iwieu inaiiiun and aeienitant Herein. ThlHiKUiumons le Ddbllotied linrHiiant. tj nn order ot the onurt made by the Honorable w.i.. nrauHiiaw, judKin the Mrcmt court 01 ihe titate or ureuon for WHfieii mnmv uwi.i order ben r In date 4th dav of October, jswti, and which order directa thai the auimmins in inia suit thould be served upon you by pub lication thereof onceaweek tornlv einiiei'Miivi, eeW In the Hood River (llaelw. nr-Waaen umniy, tireunn, the nrst pub tea tion to he lm on tne tun day or October, IH(i, and the aat Duhliratlnn therwit to Ite'iha Wrt Sav nr November, num. WALPKMAK HKTON, oii-nai . Attorney lor P.alntiir CITATION. n the county court of the state of Oregon for wwniouuuty. In the matter of the estate or Henry istef lanmin, deceased. To Stefanua .lohaaseu. Hteftnua MterTaniKm mimuel Ntemin 01 Johanna Siina Wlrtenaii i ndeiiaklri ola, furun laau, Kinland. and ail other persons. Known aud unknown, I (created In aald estate: (.ireelint;. In the name ol the state Oregon, you are hereby cited au4 required to appear In tlie theoMnty court of the mate ot oieinm. fur countjr of Waaco, at the Novemtwr term of aald court, at the court room thernH, at The pauea city, in mill county, on Monday, the 19th day of November, lues, al two n'clm k In the afternoon ofiiiatday, tlica and there to how cauae why an order alumld not be grant ed to aald administrator to sell said real es tate hereinafter described; Uiesonthweat quar ter of theauuthwest qnartar of the MMihwt quarter Of Hecllon biitwn In Towmfc'ln two north of Range Ten. east ef tbe Willamette Meridian. - Wttneas, the Hon, A. E. Lake, Judire of said Couuty fourt with the seal of said l'nrt atflx ed this tnd day of October, Idus. Alteat ; w, Bolton, Clerk, r4 i8 NO MORE TROUBLE WITH YOUR WATCH IF YOU TAKE IT TO ARTHUR CLARKE THE SCIENTIFIC WATCHMAKER He Does Reliable Work Saw Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE i St: Hood River Box Factory and Fatronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 For Sale 100 acre?. Little White Salmon land for ealn four miles from river. Good mad, also county Mad running across place. Two houses, two bams, one acre iri grass. Two streams of water running across place. Kasy clear.'d. liood apple and berry land, ther particulars write F. W Viento, Oregon. For fur . Dehart, oll-nl Jot Kent Comfortable 8 room house on State street neatly papered and remodeled, with all modern conveniences. Perma nent renter wanted at $15 per month. 3. II. HE 11,11 RONNER & CO. W. B. STROWBRIDQE SIGN WRITER Paper hanging and Tinting a Specialty Phone 1313 For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. For Sale One of the best 20-acm irutii rr apple laud In Hood Kver valley. Cull on or addrea V. Wluchell, Hood Kiver, Ore. ForHaleat a ImrKaln.one mare, win .irto aliiKle or double, also two fresh cows, six months old heller, one two ver nM i.ifu. two yeurllnx srecra, one yearling pig, United Statei! separator No. 7. M. liunias. simili For Hale cheap- Household fnrniinn. kiki amt-inutm ior oir.uu: ki.i much rF tuiin i'.""""" aiuiige lor tn.uu; aewln ma ciiine i;.ui; jid.uu dresser for SHo.tKI; 810.( uit-nnci, pi.tin. i is), si.uves. lable. CIlH rs. n,v mode, center tables, washing niu..hinu u,i many oilier thiuea at-one half ih..,r i Hiiat w eea ley a jewelry store. s.M-oll For Sale The very finest of strawberry planta raised on clover sod of this spring's setting, lu larife or small orders by Uuignard & Kosiger. Flume l"y. For Hale Horse and wagon. Horse iaaoun't, f;eutle, g(d worker and driver. Wagon is 1 lorse farm wagon, good as new at a bargain. Am going away. ti. Johnson, H. F. 11. No. 2. Oct28 For Sale. One mountain hack, one single buggy, 1 set breast strap harness, 1 man's sad dle, 1 lady's saddle. iij0 grain sacks, 1 set abso lutely new double work harness. NefTBros., Odell, Oregon. Fhone D73. sZT-olli For sale cheap.-Sevcn-eighths Jersey bull. Hure service. Very gentle. U. l'regge, Hood Kiver. oll-nl For Male. ml acres of timber land at the mouth of Summit creek on o. B. N. track near Weycth. For particulars write H- H Woolsey, Waplnitla, Oregon. oll-nl For Sale -Bay horse, weight i!4(XI lbs. Per. fectly sound and gentle. W orks either single or double. Children can ride him. A ou st consistent driver, a horse that will give satis faction. Will be sold cheap if tkcn atonic. oll-nl Hockford Store, Hood Hiver REAL ESTATE. For 8a le.- M. Kahm. Fort V acres HnnH fruit land, five miles from town. Klver'a best BHfi per acre. 827-olH Parties wishing to buy land In Wind River valley would do well to call on C. C. Wctlierell, ('arson, Wash. Jy26:mC For Hale Rick wood on the gronad, K. L. Kleiner, route Mo. 1. s27-ol8 Pot Hale A few amall i xa. east side, phoue farmers IKX. E. Clark, sahou For Rale or to let during the winter & rwi arivmg norse. Also good for light farm wuri. i.. uouuaru, rouie no 'J. synrf For Hale Nice new rag caroet can he ihnn.t at the l'arts Fair. For Bale A Jersey bull. vmra tMi- sure service, price, m. M. Dumas. Mount llOOd. h-IT For Hale-One horse hack, ell her one nr ti seats; suitable for family driving or market wagon. Also set of harness, o. H. Bobbins Farmer' phone, Koute 1. i ' For Bale Two milk cows and a uH,li J. Wlckham, 7 Fer Hale-Barn HSxlfi, 18 loot posts. Mood as new. Inquire of U, ,1). Woodworth or n. H. Hartley.. ., - For Male Pine wood. Hi inch mi t r. lengtrst. Price, 12. 10 per cord for Hi Inch and 2 wercord tor -Moot. the irn.nn.l .i rtliicii at Odeih A. D. Moe. For Hale Kight acres of land, V miles from Hood River on Relmont road ; 5 acres lu strawberries, 66 fruit trees, part full bearing and part one year: balance in clover, potatoes and vegetables, blackberries, red raspberries and black caps on place. Three room house, packing house ltixaO, barn 14x111 and other buildtngs. Call at place for further pnrtlcu J2(ltf L. J.Mulklns. Wanted. Vanted At the telephone office, tw young ladles for operators. s27 W anted to exchange a nice K-room house in Dallas, the county seat of Polk county for an apple orchard. Address with full partic ulars to C. A McCargar, Failing Building, Portland, Oregon. Wanted-Man or men to take contract for clearing land. Liberal pay. A. N. Kahm. .. s27 Wanted lmmedlately-Man to cut 15 ricks of 16 Inch wood and S cords oft loot wood. Mrs. Adams, Paradise Farm. r; Wanteil-Uood bright boy to learn printer's trade. F.nqulre attilacler otllce. Wanted.-A mcs.wnger boy at the W sum Union lelegraph ofnee at the o. K. & N. sia tlon. Apply to CM. Smith, Mgr. oll.nl Warned.- dress P. o. Ilox i Team, harness and wagon. Ad- ..... ure. Oll-nl rurnnie-rin wrier pii irom mv Drlje a t Dl winner that took first Drixe at Port.iumf Tlie pups are pure blood, very nicely maiked bUx k and tan beads and ears, white bodies. e very one win make a winner It put up for a .c luc uesi oi (x Rock lord store, Wanted. Relialilsmnn ,, ". '. . ,wir.!!.,-i,K,"Kf Af '"ill"n fr Hood River and the V al ley. Address Kd. ,1. Perk lis, ecu SE&rS. !esrnorre?0n 1)e"arl""i'1(!i1t show. Theae doga make tlie best of coimu.n. iviver, vns. Kor Sale-Two borw. weigh! about loot) ibs ich; I one-lion spring wagon, cart aud hr. ness. J, R. Klnsey. a;W-oi! For Hale Reliable family bav hor i,i,. to work, rldor drive slugle or double Also harneas and twoealad rig. Will take cow hay or farm wo k In mtchanire nni. hJ mall or in uioruinga at farm on B Trett roaii. r ' airs. 1. K. Mcrrr Bulla lor Service I kee two hniia , plm-efor service. Aorone wishing Uieuse ot same must pay at tlwllnieaervhv in r,,,ii Service, II. I also do dehorning at 4ic net head. Bruno Kmoi North Belmont, ai-novl For Hale Bed loom suit, conk atove kir. Msson fnilt Jars, back and harnaaa gand as new. tt or write Henry siamm iwvun. port lower planer, Kuthtoiij and'Jn'Jwi 8e"- or Trde-Two lots. 11X100 and 40x1110, one six-na.m house and lour-r.m Klve'r(r4o,KU't n M' H" Lost and Found k.V'7A dark.b"' ,hof. weight 9m ponrds. V?1'H ".V f1" '"ne last .Saturday night. Any nlormation will gralelully receivVJ by Allen Hart, Hood Rivef. 3 oll nl For Rent bedry10",6 'P hoam eontalnlng Ban?;,iTrKd,1iD,D,!r,,0,n' kllc,"-n ' pantiy and large hall space, all plastered and In good condition. Inquire ot Mre. A. A. -""y' sO t- i . ... " ' '" ""-''igiii-room modern house be complete Ocu 1 Apply atFlm Nat rill mil For rent, lower storf of 8 rooms and hail, with modern Improvement water in Blowers Addition. Also 4ooTn1 tW,s'heS 3 6 ' n