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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1906)
,f)0D RIVER GLACIER IRRIGATION MEN ..ed ,vrv Tl.aradar by . I.t k U. MOW, PuMUbar. HAD GOOD MEETING hnu lubaorlptlnn ll.M a jaM IM U4 1 MVaiiea. THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1906. The doeoratlona mado during the fair liy luminous men were both unique aud tasteful and were la so cord with the enterprise and iiiKenui ty of Hood Kiver uietchHtit. The fruit fulr Is over and an was predicted the exhibition whh an un- quulifled success. The fruit wag the flneat, the attendance all that could be desired and the exhibitor!) satisfied with the awa"d of prices. Juat now, today, there are on view at the Hood River apple fair the fin est lot of applies1 ever placed in a show room. And they are not hIiowii two or three on a plate but in boxet read; packed for shipment. And the trp tier of these apples in no better thun the bottom tier, and no worse, in fact every apple in each box is almost identically the same. That is how the Hood Kiver product has (allied its name. Optimist. A writer in the Oregon Journal, who is evidently trying to influence members of the letfi luture, takes It opon himself to say that the move ment to oreate a new county in the went i on end of Wasco county is un popular and is 'without the samilloti of those interested. We do not know who the Journal's Informant is, but do know that whoever it is he is any- tbinglhut well Informed on the sub jeot and bandies the truth; very eotini ml cally. Nodal Event of the Hrason. The party given by Mr. and Mrs, P. P. Friday and Mr. aud Mrs. W. K. Sherman Wednesday evening of hint week at the beautiful country real deuce of the latter, called "Crusoe- 1ho7," was a very enjoyable alfair. rne feature or the special train on the Mount ilood railroad was Iiipnrec Inte l by the city guests, and added to the enjoyment of the evening. The trip was made In less than half nu hour from the depot, and about sev euty were passengers on the special, The spacious residence of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman was tastefully deoornt ed with autumn leaves, and the grounds lighted with Japanese lan terns, niBklng the eltert a very beau tit ul one as the large party plighted from the train right at the entrance to the grounds. Tweuty-oue tables were occupied by the guests, who played progressive ww, and prizes were won by Mrs Karly and N. W. Hone. A iolininus repast followed, and the city guests departed on the special at VI o'clock ynlte a cumber from the country drove from their respective homes. there were also guests from Hulcm present, ine hosts and hostesses are til be congratulated on the success of the ocean I (i u, The meeting of the Oregon Irriga tion, to-sorihtiuu lit Hood Kiver was carried oft most successfully with a good ntteu'liince and marked Interest Many prominent men were present Irom all parts othe ttate aud nil had a good word fur Mood Kiver. The delegates expressd themselves as much pleased with their treatment here and were lavish in their praise of the fruit fair in their talks during the sessions or the convention. Iheii speeches either commenced with a eulogy of the "Apple City" or ended with one, and although the meeting was called tor the purpose or draousa ing irrigation the afternoon wag large ly devoted to talking about Hood Kiver. The meeting was called to order by President Lowell with A. King Wll son as secretary. After the roll call of delegites the chairman presented Mayor lil.wers, who weloomed the delegates in behalf of I be city and told about the beneficent effect of ir rigation in the valley. A. (J. Htuten was then called npon to address the convention and in a very eurnest speech welcomed the ir rigutionibts and told of the em ly struggles of the first fruit grov.eis in securrug water for Irrigation and how valuable it was to them. He plan spoke of ti e marked success the farm ers had made in maiiuging thier oho water supply. After Judge Lowell had responded to the welcoming apeohea in behalf of the association Tom Klcbardsou. of the Portland Commercial club, than whom there is no greater admirer of Ilood Kivei, addressed the u ectii g on "Portland' Interest In irrigi lion." 11 o (Hiked first, boweu- about Hood Kiver and Its apples his remarks were greeted with I e applause. lie It lien told what Port laud was doing for better irilgat'or In the state aud how important it tsut that a iurge fund should be created to further its cause. Jefferson Myers, who was chairman of the Oiegon Commission of the Lewis & Chirk fair, paid his respects to the fair and said lie thought it and similar exhibitions were doing much ror the state in the way of showing Its resources, rne tendency which had been away from te farm and ranch he now thought was the other way aud people were taking more interest the farm. Kouat'T Pulton paid Hood Kiver some nice compliments, but after- wards talked on some big questions in connection wicn tne plans to irri gate the arid portions of the state and also ot mutters pertaining to (he bet torment ot uregou'g rivers and har bors. Alter considitrauie discussion on Jesse Htenru's paper on "Irrigation under the Carey act in the Deschutes valley," the meeting adjourned until the evening session. On reassembling, m oouimiiiee on nominations mad its report, which whs accepted and onlceis were eleotod for the ensuing yeur. President- P. W. Metcaif, Ontario. Pirst Vice Presldeut-W. 11. Moore. roruuuu. Hecoud ' AGENTS FOR .Simons Kid Gloves The Paris Fair The Place to Save Money AGENTS FOR HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES 1 It lias always been tlio intention of the Vahw Fair to ive the public a little bet ter values for less money than they can get any other place in town, which inten tion we have always fulfilled. lOach week we phiee on npecnil Hale Home article of mereliandiKe for men, women and children. When we niv "sneeinl nrW' rn i 4.1. . - . . " i .v.,i iiiiii in in iniijcni uuiu lih: N(,'llin piice. True. 1 Ul. 1 ; .1 .... uur iiti.iiui, uini we never iig'ure now much we .r.r.1.. .,,.,1 J- Tl.: . . - 1 1 o, . . . ., otcLi.u x mi we win run a rspecial sale in Silk and Satin Foulard we ar-i here for everything but can nnike. but how Uttta wp.mh mm - 7 900 Foulards, 390 23-inch navy blue satin Foulard, with clusters of while dots, hvavy quality, sold regular at 90c. 9 fl Kpecial pri e , UyZ 900 Foulard, 390 Z.i-uicli cream satin foulard, with clusters of lila dots ami black polka dots, fine liulsii, heavy quality, sold regular at tWu. Special price. . 39c 460 Foulard, 250 18-inch sifin Foulard, turquoise blue background, with a while scroll pattern and black polka dots, heavy quality and an extra fine fliiiigh, oldQC regular at 4ft. Kpecial price a0C 350 Wash Silk, 250 20-inch fancy striped Wash Silk, light yellow aud blue atripe and a good wearing quality, soldOC. regular at 35c. Special price ..... ZoC - 600 Wash Silk, 250 20-ineh extra heavy corded Wash Silk in a light yellow color, and a very snappy piece of silkOCt for a dressy shiit waist, sold reg. at 0c. BpJ, ZtX 350 Wash Silk, 250 ai-inch fancy striped Wash Silk in light green and "'" Biiiin:, Buiiaoie ror siurt waist, etc ""Pul"' l'"w oou, npnriai price. ....... 25c Thought lie Had Lost Ills Prize. A good story is told about one of the exhibitors at the fair, who took a prize and afterwards thought the prize box of fruit had been stolem After packing up bis disnlav be could riot Dud the box in which his pride as an apple grower was centered aud in stantly jumped to the conclusion that it had been swiped and taken away on the local. Kuuuiug to the telegraph oflloe he wired the conductor to search the train and get the fruit at all hazards. After returning to the fair building h made another search and in the cenUr ot the pile of boxe louna me uox wliloli bad been over looked. As a result the railroad em ployes at the station have been amok iug on me genueuiHU. FINE ENTERTAINMENT BY PORTLAND ARTISTS The concerts given by the luemlieis or tne Musical and Diamatio acade my, ol which J. Adrian Kpping is di rector, at the opera house Friday and naturday evenings, were so largely at tended that standing room was at a premium aud the audience reached out to the passageway leading to the entrance. Many who were present si y that It was too Dest musical and dramatio treat ever given at Hood River aud that not only the portion of the pro gram reudered by the artists from Portland but the local talent as well gave amusement seekers an evening to oe long remeni timed. The program Friday evening was as rouows: London Concert Hall song The misses Hilar p. Keolttttiou selected Miss Nettie Kemp. allad-"Clang of the Forgo, " Murray Kay. Piano aolo from Kigolotto, Verdi Miss Alita Arrick. Heading, "I'bo Soul of the Violin" Wiu. M. Knsmus. liaritoue solo, "A May Morning, " Denaz J. Adriau Kppiug. Reading, "The Milliner's Hill-Miss M. llode. Violiu solo, "The Kvenlng Star" miss uamel'a Jtarker. Scene from "The School for Scan dal'wlth Miss M. llode as I.ady Tea zle aud Wm. M. Rasmus as Sir Peter. The concert party wore entertained at the Mount Hood hotel and Satur day morning went for a ride over the valley visiting Mr. Kpping' and oth er ranches and in the eveui.ig gave another Hue conceit with the follow ing program: Piano solo, Valhe impromptu, I.it Miss Alita '1. Airick. liaritone solo, "The Holla of St. Mary's Malloy J. Adrian Kpping. Heading, "Shamus O'Hrien, " Con ner Wru. M. Rasmus. Violin solo, llerseuse, (ioddaid Miss Cnmelia Parker. Reading, "How Salvator Won" C. Lester Paul. Mi TZOBonrnno solo. "Sun Tov" I),.. llardlet Miss Perth Royal. I Playlet, "The Littlest Olrl" lni-I personations by Messrs. Wm. Rasmus ' aud (i. Lester Paul. ibe music and other selections1 weie highly appreciated and were of ; a very high order ot merit. The par-; ty remained here until Sunday even- i ing when they took tae train for' Portland. For sale by Kmporlum. Twenty acrcn on Methodist lane, four miltw southwest from Hood River, small limit', mime land cleared. Only IKiO. i Vice Presldont-J. W. Per kins, Med ford Secretary A. King Wilson i rensiirer iom Wright, Union. Kxeciitive Committee Steuben A Lowell, chairman, Pendleton : K. N. Smith, Ontario, W. l' Meyers, Laid- inv, Tom Kyiiu, Oregon Citv. F. W. tieigaie, niamatn tails. the committee also recommended the adoption of the Portland Hoard of irade Journal a the official or if mi of the asNoclatiou,' which was carried. Jiidd (leer, of Cove. Or., made an address to the convention on "Fruit growing on Irrigated lands," and 1' W. Metcaif talked on "Irrigation Mainour county. " He was followed by K. N. S'nlth. ooiinly surveyor of Malheur countv. with an address on "The duty we owe water," who said tout one ot the do ties owed to water was nut to use too much of it, as it had boeu discovered that 15 Inches would proporlv irrigate un acre oijmnn in even arid soli and closed hi address by statins that Malheur bad beeu disappointed bv tea reciamniinu service. Secretary Wilson read a minor frnni L. U. West, of Hend, Or., statinu mat ine larmers or ine I'esclmtes val ley were confident that thev would solve the problem of irrigation there mid sent a greeting to the convention In also road a resolution from the hop growers and wool growers of Ore gon, asking for the establishment by i no mine or a line mill ai Siilem foi the manufacture of lion sacks and wool suck by convict labor. After iisciishIoii, the resolution was passed alter ine delegates nad listened to a vocal solo selection bv Miss (lladvs Hartley, a communication was read from the Orfgou State Federation of Woinun 's clubs, olfcr Ing oo-onera tlon in obtaining better Irrigation for the state, and a oominltee will be ap I iien 10 coiner wnu mem. Charles Meserve. of Urauta Pass. Invited the Irrlgationists to 'moot at that place next year, when he said a huge fruit fair would be held. Pen- illetou was also put forth as an asrd rHiit for the meeting, but after a talk In favor of the Kogue Kiver town by nidge lioweu aim Addison lien not L or mo Dimes, urant rnss was select ed. .oea or legislation lu ureaou on the subject of waters," was the paper reiiu ny ,i. n i ow I h, slate engineer. Mr. Lewis laid th..t capital was beinu riven away from Oregon, owinir to uiiHHtisrnctory iaw lu llxirig water rights, and urged that the matter mIi, mid lie taken up and adjusted at the next meeting of the legislature. Legal toohuioiilities existed, be said hetwneti the Carey act and the United States reclamation service, which should be eradicated. - W. II, More precipitated a warm difcusainit by moving to have the as sociation indorse the work ot a com mittee appointed to draft lans at Sa lorn governing the use of public wat ers. It was llniilly carried with one dissenting vote, A. King Wilson vot ing against it. Professor F. L. Kent, instructor at the Oregon Agricultural c ;l ge, who aimed on tin evening Inn , tuisthcn announced an , deli ered hi address on " 1 1 riiril u.u lor humid leiitons." Witl I inis he demonstrated how ex peniK.iis in the Willamette rutin? hIioim d un increased production lii sections that were iirigated over I hoee that Here not, aud gave figures with bis stiitoineuts showing that 8,7:1.! crates of tlrnw berries had beeu raised on Hie H iine aiea of land which had luwn irrigated, as agahitt only l.OIW raised on non-iri isgted land. II. C. Willis, of Pendleton, offered a resolution thanking the residents ol Hood Kiver aud the Commercial club lor their kiudly courtesy to members ot the association, and expressing ad ii. inition at the flue fruit exhibition, hich he said could not be equalled anywhere. The resolution was car ried. A. King Wilsou also moved a reso- ISc Wool Sox, 5c Men's black and fancy Wool Sox, seconds, sold reutilur at 15c. Special price, pair ,..5c 85c Dress Shirts, 49c Men's light or dark cob red Dress Shirts, made from l ew patterns of shirting, all sizes and a large selection of pat terns to choose from, value up to 8T)C. Special 49c 50c Underwear, 35c Men's extra heavy fleece lined underwear, clonic of brown, sold regular at 50c. Special price, the garment 35c Children's Hose, 100 Children's extra heavy ribbed school ho-, fiwi black, made with a double heel and loe. Pri'e lOc Eoys' Underwear, 280 Hoy's extra heavy fleece lined Underwear, a gnrment that is" soft and warm, price, the garment 28c Misses' Tarn O'Shanters, 5c We have MIhs-ch' Tarn O'Slianters in similes, just the thing for school wear, regular ut 2!i . To close mit. special . . dark Sold 5c Children's Coats We have a large and well selected line of children' coats, made from all the latest cout cloth, hucIi hi plain Hear Skin, liroadolotli, Velvet. Astracbinn. lidin.rd all niaiie dainty Cord, Melton cloths, etc., Prices range from 60c to On digplay second floor and neat. $50O Ladies' Hose, 10c Ladies' fast black xtton Hose, double heel aud toe, heavy quality, price lOc Ladies' Union Suits, 25c o Ladies' extra heavy fleece lined, ribbed Union Suits, soft. and warm, price the stiit 25c Fleece Lined Hose, 10c Ladeei' oxtr heavy fl ece lined cotton Me, fast black, a bote that will give satisfac tion. Price lOc Ladies' Skirts A complete line of Ladies' and Misses' skirls in pain 01 fancy cloth, also a large variety of Ladies' suits, con sisting of all the newest and up-to-date patterns. Any leily looking forarkirt or suit can find a large variety of patterna hern to choose from. lotion that the Portland Hoard of Trade tender Hood Kiver a vote of thanks for it treatment of tlio dele gates, saying that the fruit fair here was the greatest inspiration aud ob- joot lesson as to what irrigatiou could accomplish. The meeting then ad journed. A W Icrful ( lock. oousist a stand- Duruig the fair Larawav A Son had ou exhibition a clock that huh the wonder of all who saw it. It ed of a frame and glass with ard aud pair of hands so adjusted that they could be given a whlil and would re-adjust themselves to what ever time ot day it happened to be when they weie manipulated mid go on keeping time. This itigouiuiH de vice wsi made by W. F. Laiawny In IXil aud is a most complicated niece of mechanism such as only an expert moctiHiilo could make. The secret of its mechanism Mr. Larawav refuses to divulge. If an article 1 imitated, the origin al is always best. Think it over, and when you go to buy that box of salve to keep around the houtie. net He Witt's Witch llizel Salve. It is the original and the name is stamped on every box. Oood for eczema, tetter, India, cuts, and bruises, aud especial ly recommended for piles. Sold bv William' Pharmacy, Fine corned beef at McOuirc Hrm 30C 3QC Middle Valley Mill ELPPA ORCHARD CO., (Inc) Proprietors LUMBER MANUFACTURERS Stanley-Smith Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, Shingles, Etc Lumber Delivered 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 W DEALERS IN How's ThisP WeoflcrOne Ilumlretl Iulliir.H rewnnl I'm any i-anenf Cailun li Hint oiniini lw ciui-il by Hull's Calarrah Cure. Y. J. I'HKNKY, tfi'n., li'li'ilii.iiiilo. We. the IHKtl-rsllMlPil. Imvn Lmiwn 1.- I 'Iii'Iikv for Ihr Ihki Ifi iiiiik mill lu li. v IHirftctly lion.iiuhli' In nil tiuiliKKn UBHsue- tliillM, Hll.l nilHIK'lHllv llbli- to i .ii rv mil ..u olilla(loiiN iiiiuie hy IiIm linn. WAI IIIMI, kINNAN lAlinv. Wliiiliwale liruaKlxlii 'I'nlwm, 'I In. iUII'a Cniiirrli I nn. Ik i..k. .. .. iiriliiii rthwllv tiiKin ih IiI.hiiI uini I.,.., ..... miilMiH'H of Hit. h.vhUiiii. '1'iiNllimiiilalh h.nl fnni. I'rlre Ibe ner bnllle. Sold hv all dnik'. Ihu. Tskr llHirnrinily 1'llla for i-iiiimIIlihIIiiii Fir and Pine Lumber Ready for Business o All orders Promptly Filled 1'. 0. Hood Kiver, Orkgon. Mij.l Mt. Hood Stage Koad, 4 miles south i Odell, Oregon. Bora. To Mr. and Mr. Joseph Tompkln, SUMMONS III the Clo-Hlt ninrt ortheHlalcofoieKiin for Mury K. Hriimf, rialnlin vs. Tliniiuu llrait. Di.ffiirtftiii, TuThoinna Urn, dtifenitiiiu alMive naniwl. In the name of the slulc of (r'on .roil me llcrehy niiulrnl lo hiuw hii.I aimwer tlm ooliipliilni nlml Hitalnsl you In the hImivo rii tltli'd court hii.I null on or lii ibif the tlrm dav ol lieeeinher, iwai, ami Ifyou r.ul to ho Hnivif, lor whiiI thereof, the plxiiilnl will aiiulv to the court (or the relief pruveil for In her nun. plaliil llleil therein to-wh : for a decree ills- NolVIIlK UielHIIlilN Of IllUtrltlltmv n.iu' evttl.,.r hctwecu yournelf and plaimnr 'I'hlN NlllllltlOntl 1)4 IIUtlllHlll.l lllll-Mll.lllt t,A ,. oriler mule hy the ll.iu A. K. Luke, ju.l(e of thei-ounty court of the Slate of on-mm fi r U ni-o lyilllilv . ilrtli.,1 ii i, ..I, ,i Ill I l.l,l...F mm, and which .inter dirivis llml th sum. nion In thin milt Ih' nerved upon vou hy pul . Heat Inn once a week for six consecutive week lu the II.khI lilver (llacler. the il.w. . lion being on the 1m n day ol ivioher. l'.nki. CLAI'llK STU.WUN. Attorney lor rialntlrl. I PIANOS Special Notice Uwinnto lack of apace, on account of nur larse anil iiicreaaitin bueinatui, we linve rcntpil the Bone Imililinjr, nejt to ine Kiimona lintel, and are Hltintr un tlie entire building into a Flrst-'ilaca Piano Ntore, whieli will b ' a credit to floml Kiver. We have two car Inniln of beautiful in slruniiMitM ilue to arrive from the east ern fn:t(irii'H tliia week. This nhiptnent inrlmles tlie creat Apollo Concert Grand (like the (hid Fellows have), Hah Grands, Interior Piano Players and a complete line of the very bent Upright Pianos in the latest styles. Secondhand pianos a ml orirana taken in exchange md several sin hand for sale. lowest prices to all. No atren ts or commission men to make yonr piano cost you 00 more than if mirehiused direct from thp leale Land Owners ATTENTION The demand for Hood River property wag never l tier. Now is the time to rial your ii'oirtv If von have anvtliin to sen. ll yon want quick action and a square .h si list your property with us we aiK tin- -Mine commission as otl real eatal (inns. J. H. HEILBRONNER & CO. lR)OD RIVER and PORTLAND, 0R1 Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 For Sale 1(0 acres. Little White Salmon land for sale four miles from river. Good road, also county road running across place. Two houses, two bams, one acre in (trass. Two streams of water running across place. Kasy cleared. Good apple and berrv land. For fur ther particulars write F. W. Dehart, Vieuto, Oregon. oll-nl For Rent Comfortable 8 room house on State street neatlv. papered and remodeled, with all modern conveniences. Perma nent renter wanted at $15 per month. J..H, 1IEII.I5RONNER & CO. For 8ale.-Bay horse, weight UOO lbs. Per. feetly sound and gentle. W orks either single or double. Children can ride hi in. A most consistent driver, a horse that will irlve satis faction. Will be sold cheap If taken at once. oll-nl Hockford Store, Hood River REAL ESTATE. Parties wishing to buy land In Wind River valley would do well to call on C. C. Wetherell, Carson, Wash. JyiOiinii For Hale Kick wood on the ground, IK. I.. Klemer, route No. 1. 8i7-ol8 BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE propert Soulc Bros. Piano Co. .AS II. SnH.K, Manajrer Phone Main HL;t, lhanl River, Ore. KEITH'S' UQUEROR SHOES i yjitw for Sv' MEN A variety of good residence ty at prices and terms to suit. lioou tiuys for I.VH). I00. 170(1 tn $1,000, 11.350, 1,3(I0, $1,400, flwi i.iou, fi.ouu or any price you want. Iwo-storv houae near hih school f,. oiuy f i,ouu. everal etxxl residences close to Imsi nesa for sale cheao. fine two-gtory residence wilh ota, choice location, only $2,000. ivew two-story house, six rooms bo suiei pantry and bath, only $900. Whole blocks and acreage projierty for Finest resident lots in the city cheap two irom, ineltn ina Larife list In .l.u.t 1 i ll . "viiit IIUTMIUII (rood orchard land and farm proierty. "iim null rorj IIB. Onthank Otten Oregon Hood River In full view for pub lic examination supported by our Konqueror trade-mark. Shoes made on honor to at $ 5.00, $4.00, and $3.50. FRANK A. CRAM, Hood River, Oregon Have in tlit'ir NVw Harness simp n largv line, of Whips, Tents, Axel Greace and Harness Oil W. B. STROWBRIDGE . SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Phone 1313 For Sale MISCELLANEOUS. tor Sale One of the best 20-acre tracts of apple land In Hood River valley. t' on or address V. Wlnchell, Hood Itlver, Ore Ktr Hale Pine wood, l Inch and 4 foot i iiKi.ii'.. 1 1 hi-, 96.iv per ooru lor ih men and S '.'; per cord lor 4-foot, on the ground t niy For Hale KlKht acres of land, i miles from Hood Kiver on Belmont rosd ; 5 acres In strawberries, 86 fruit trees, part full beurliiK and part one year; balance In clover, potatoes and vcuetiibles, blackberries, red raspberries and blackcaps on place. Three room house, packlmr house llixal, ham 14x1(1 and other buildings. (Jail at place for further particu lars, jaitf L. J. Mulklns. Wanted. Wanted Small fruit ranch to work on shares for the season of 1B07. Can give Iwst of refer ences and am used to work. Address E. L. P., care Glacier office. 0l8n I ; Wanted Traveler for established house. $12 per week. Expenses advanced. References. Address with stamp, Jos. A. Alender. Hood Kiver, Ore. olHn51 Wanted A relinquishment that can be develop ed into fruitland. Address W. M. Wynne, care Mt. Hood Hotel. Hood River. . ol8nl5 'V anted At the telephone offloe, tw young ladles for operators. rlze low ...I r,Mip-nu wrier pups rrom my pi winner that Look (tret urban p.,riia,(.I, The pups are pure blood, very nicely marked black and tun heads and esrs, white bodies. r.nijuiioiiiii muse a winner ll put up for a show. These dons ninke th,. heat ir ,v, ,,.., Ions and rat dogs. Hockford More, liood in ci , u.n. jj27 For Sale Two honsa. welkin rv.,.i vni each; I one-horse spring wagon, carl and har- r or Male ltd 1st. le fmnllv bav hnnt hmi. to vork, rid or drive single or double Also uixuroa inn iwujieaiea rig. will take cow, hay. or farm wo k In eic.imnio a, malt or in mornings at farm ou Hcrrett road. Mrs. 1. H. Mercer. Hulls lor Service I keen n hnll. u, ... pla. for service. Any oue wishing theuse ol same must nay at the tlmeaerviea ,m ,,i.,..h Service, II. 1 also do dehorning at 2Sc im-i liruuo raus North Belmont, as-novl. bead. For Sale-Have a firat-elua homestead for sale cheap. If intereated biimwot i nnm olll6 W. H. Dobvna. Ion. n ForSale-A No. S Smith itutnn mill. i.o. inn feet of ineh cable, one slip acrauar. one steel harrow. Cheap if taken soon, rn .. , R. HcKamer place near Mount Hood P. O o lHnlS Wanted to exchange a nice 8-room house In Dallas, the county seat of Polk county, for an apple orchard. Adilrewn with fun nuP,i.. ulars Ui (J. A Mct'aigar, Falling Building. Portland, Oregon. Wanted-Msn or men to take contract for clearing land. Liberal pay. A. N. Kahm. 'J7 Wanted Immedlately-Msn to cut IS ricks or 16 Inch wcKid and S cords of 4 loot wood. Mrs, Adams, Paradise Farm. kT Wanted-Wood bright boy to learn printer's trade. fcnqinre at Glacier office. Wanted.-A messenger boy at the W. stern Union Telegraph otllce at the o. It. & N sta tion. Apply to C.H.Hmlth, Mgr. oll.nl 'Wanted.-Team, harness and wsgon. Ad dreaa P. O. Box Hi, Ml. Hwd. Ore. oil nl Wanted. Kellahle man in i.l. u..un.. e Oiegon Fire Relief Association for Hood kiver and the Valley. Address Kd I iwt,... ,i To"' A,I!, "'OTn Oregon Department,' Vit . o ure. oll-nl Wanted to Sell or Trune-T, in, i..i... and 40x1(10, one six-room lionae mi, l t.,.r.m... cjituige with fruit on place. Box SUM, Hood "ci, vieguii. Lost and Found Lost. A dark hnv lwirtu nrui..).t t.mn j.. i , .Mini uwiiir ifciuirany n)-'i Hdn lit-RvvhMtter. Any tnlorniHti. n w Kiver. For Sale Brown Spaniel, three male. Address R. W. Caldw.ll. Mnnri For Male The verv nniut nt ... P'mui raised on clover wl of no. .n.. . selling, la Urgeor small orders by Uulgnard A Hooiger. Phone lso. ! For !Hat HcMe mui wu.m ti Keiille. good worker und driver. Vlagon is 1 rse isrm wagon, giaxl as new at a bamsin in going away. s. Johnaoi, h w u v ., Oct ........ one single We would likt. for you to come and examine our har ness repair woik which is quickly attended to. For Hale. One mountain hueir MiKK-y. i nri umtm siran iiHrnM. i n.a..'a u...i le. 1 lady's saddle. SOumiii u..i. i . ., i. .. ,,.,, ,.c. u..u.,.r mi naruesa. Melt Bros ouell, Oregon. Phone T3. KJTjiIS Kor sale chesp.-Seen'-eightbs Jersey bull Sure service. . ery gentle. 11. Pregge. Hood Kiver. 0i, Ml For Hale. SO acres of limber land at the mouth of Summit creek on o. K. N track near Weyelb. For particulars write H V oolaey. Waplnltla, Oregon. lc. .'( t or Rent . f?.r, 8l'TFor,f. " reB Hond R'ver s best f. hit land, five tulles hoiu Utwo. I Vi per acre A. H. Kahm.- kt.is ' For Rerit-A nicely furnished Jront nm with board. Mrs. fcntrican. olnl.T -f,Kr ?at; l"w.w ",,,ry of B rooms and bath Hlower Add tion. Also 4 rooms furnished r,ian,,rotr -NOTICK KOR l-uilLICATFoN"- iJind otttce. The Dalles, Ore., Oct 13 1-sjti Notice Is hereby given that ' LOUIS C WKYOANDT of Mt. Hood Oregon, ha ,.,... , , t. intention Ui make tlnal flve.year ur r in uPliorl of hit claim, v.r p r 1,1 NOV. IS, 18.M, ei'llon 1(1, t lat said pi oof will be mad. K. r ;.:'l",fa.a He oanies ihe foiinviin.. . . hlamntlnn. r.:."' " ' prove phT;i?' ,J','.bB Hnry Tomlinson. William 5. on.H "Sel' Uob,Jl Mood". MICHAKL T. NOLAN, Kegi ter. ?E'Si?tSZDtr 7765 mde N . ,htW iN t' d E'.,N -4 ol township 1, south range 10 fi., o (9 o O