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SCOP BIVER GLACIER, THOhdDAY. JANUARY 3, 1907 JOINT INSTALLATION LARGELY ATTENDED J. 8. J. The Joint ius'sllatlnn of the new ottioers of Mood Hirer lodg of Ma sons and It sinter I'wIrm, the Kastaru Hlar, took place I'hurJay evening. Tim rooiui o( tbe lorle were ciowded to overfloffiug with members of the organization aud a low invited guests, tie initall ttlin bHiug a puulia one. E. U Smith tried as invtalling officer lor the Masons nun U K. Ci.ttoer aa ruarshHl. The new otllrei of the lodge -i i - lolluwM : W. M. A. D. Wim. 8. W. O. N Oi.ike. W. L N blower. D. Ralpli S.ivH'o. D. Ouy Woodortb TreaBiner Tiuinan Duller. Secretary L) McDouulu. 8. 8 J. M Culbertaoo. J. a D. R. Morton. In Installing the ottlceri E intern Star. Past Worthy Mr a. T. J. Kiuuard ottloiated and Mr. H. K Davidson aoted aa mar abaL Tbe ne- ottioera aie: M. Mra. Eva Clarke. P. C. D. Thompson. A. M. Carrie Bailey Secretary Theresa Castner Treasurer Fannie Bailey Cond. Kathryn Dunible. A. Cond. Misa Ida Wright. Chaplain Mary Clarke. Organist Ola Boyle. Ada Minnie Jayne.J Ruth Jennie Thompson. Esther Margaret Patrick. Martha Cora L. Norton. KJeota Lillian Brock. Warder Sail ie Caraon. Sentinel U. 11. Bailey. At the conclusion of tbe installa tions a chicken supper was served and a pleasant evening spent in social intercourse. of tbe Matron W. W. Installation of Chapter Officers. Tbe installation of Hood River Chapter, No. '27, Royal A rob Masons, took place Thursday afternoon. E. L. Smith was installing officer and U. R. Castner marshal. Tbe new officers of the chapter are: H, P.-IJ. MoDonald. Kmy.-O. R. Castner. Scribe R. Savage. C. H.-Cbas. N. Clarke. P. S.-A. 0. Staten. R A. C.-A. N. Rabm. G. M. 3d-C. II. Stranahan. O. M. 2d-A. S. Blowers O. M. lst-J. W. Wrigut. Secy. A. D. Moe. Treas. E. L. Smith. Guard. A. L. Pbelps. New Officers 1. 0. 0. F. in 107. At tbe last meeting of Idlewilde Lodge, No. 107, I. O. O. F., tbe new ottioeis elected for tbe coming year wr9 N. U.-H. C. Smith. V. O.-M. E. MoCarty. Secretary J. II. Ferguson. Tre.'surei J. M. Wood. Captain cf learn E. S. Mayes. Officers elected for Enoampment, No. 48, I. O. O. F. were: High Priest-R. J. Parrott. Senior Wardeu-George V. Thomp son. Scribe J. M. Schmeltzer. Treasurer L. E. Moise. Daughters of Rebckah Elect Officers. At the election of the Daughters of Rebekah the following officers were chosen for tbe ensuing year: K. O.-Zora Dav. V. G.-Mrs. E. 8. Mayes. Secretary Ella May Davidson. Treasuiei Mrs. W. O. Ash. Woodmen Choose Officers. Hood River Camp, No. 77, Wood men of tbe World, elected new offi cers at their first meeting in Decem ber They are as follows : Council Commander A. C. StuteD. Clerk-W. MoReynolds. Banker-H. W. Wait. Eeoort-W. A. Eby. Sentry J Dolman. Watchman A. L. Emmons. Manager W. 11. Davis. Tbe installation will take place at tbe first meeting of tbe organization 'n January. New Officers United Artisans. Tbe new officers of tbe United Ar-. tisans were elected at their last meet ing aud tbe following chosen to serve for tbe ensuing year: Maeter Artisan Alice D. McGuire. Supt. Emma Koberg. Inspector Ada E. Moore. Secretary C. D. Henricb. Treasurer-C. A. Bell. Sr. Conduotor A. J. Derby. Jr. Conductor Ethel Sharp. Mastet Ceremonies J. 11. Koberg. Joe W ilson In Sew York. The Chioago Packer publishes this account of a Hood River apple grow ers trip to New York. "Joseph A. Wilson, one of tbe pio neer apple growers of Hood River, Or., while in New York, was tbe guest of Rae & Hatfield. Mr. Wilson was tbe first manager of tbe Hood River Apple Growers Uu'on. "Ho says the growers there are re ceiving a great deal better prioes than tbey expected. Early sales of Bald wins were made at $1, Ben Davis at 85 ceuts and higher prices were paid later. Not one per cent of the fruit was wormy this season. "To give an idea of tbe big profits growers are making in tbe Hood Riv er valley Mr. ilson mentioned one man who got $2,400 from 270 trees. American Magazine Changed Hands. Ida M. Tar bell, who wrote Lincoln and the famous "SI ory of Rockefel ler"; William Allen White, tbe well known Kansas editor; F. P. Dunne, creator of "Mr. Dooley"; Ray Stan nard Baker, author of "Railroads on j Trial," and Linooln Steffons, of "The Sbame of the Cities" fame, are un der tbe leadershp of John S. Phillips, now editing The American magazine. Never before has such a brilliant group been gathered together, aud tbey are not only contributing them selves, but are filling tbe magazine with tbe very best novels and short stories and great timely articles by other famous writers and beautiful pictures by great artists. Ibe regulai price for tbe twelve numbers of tbe Amerioau magazine is 81.20 little enough as it is, but for a limited time you can get the Novem ber and December, 190G, numbers, with a full year's subscription for 1907, for a dollar, or 14 numbers for only tl. Think of it! Think of the quality of reading you get for 81. Tbink of tbe quantity at least two gieat nov els, 98 short stories, 28 poems, 70 timely articles, 800 beautiful pictures, and all or tl. Cut this offer out, write your name and address on a slip of paper and mail it, with tl. Send it now today before the special 14 months' offer ia withdrawn. Send it by check, postal money order or a dollar bill, at tbe publisher's risk, to .the American magazine, 141 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Laidlaw Rhrsur Writes ef Kaoeker. Knocker had a yawping mouth That ti uly was a ihow ; Fvary where that Knocker went That mouth was sure to go! He kept it going in tbe town Till eery body left: Ibey couldn't stand that horrid month Of wit and brains bereft The landloi ' wopt aud tore bia hair, And sped him far away; The bat bet oM bis only chair Aud at ip. ed in sore dismay. Tbe banker qnit, tbe unrcbant died; The blacksmith couldn't stay; Tbe aalooo man tumbled to himself And went to making bay. Si ill Knocker works his gaping mourn And prints a little rag All blotobed and splotched Jnst like an old potato bag. Elected President T. P. A. Two well-known traveling men. in fact both former residents of Tbe Dalles, says tbe Chronicle, were can d Ida tea for election to the office of president of tbe Travelers Protective association oi America, Washington and Oregon division, at tbe meeting beld In Portland Saturday. Tbey were H. u. McAllister aud Lams Allvboff, both salesman for Allen & (Lewis. As soon as tbe vote was announced. Mr. AlleboS moveo. that tbe election of MoAlilster be made unanimous and he ia now at the head of tbe associa tion. Mr. McAllister Is una of tbe most popular traveling men tbat ever made ihe JJaiJea, and his visits are alwa CROOKS DRIVEN OUT OF TOWN welcomed by tbe business men who have dealings with him. He also made numberless friends while a real dent of this city, all of whom are greatly pleased with the honor con ferred on him and extend tbe glad hand to Mao. Mr. McAllister is also well known in this city and bis election meets with tbe popular approval of both mer chants and bis many friends. Hood River Doing Good Work. A letter received from Tom Rich ardson, secretary of the Oregon De velopment leagne compliments tbe Hood River Commercial club on tbe good work it is doing in advertising and says: Portland, Oregon, Deo. 27, 1906. A. D. Moe, Secy. Commercial club, Hood River, Ore. My Dear Sir I wish to congratu late you upon tbe splendid work yon are doing for Hood River and fet-i sure tbat your labors will be fully re warded in tbe near future. I wrote autograph letters to 22 of the commercial bodiea of the state yesterday in which I said Hood River writes that tbey are mailing descrip tive matter to every name furnished, and also asked tbem what tbey were doing in this line. We must get this state talked about. We still have be tween one 1,000. and 1.500 names to send out to the members of tbe league and tbe Indications are that they will keen on coming. In even larger numbers for tbe next three months. A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of tnamDenain's tougn Kemeay. Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the super intendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jamaico, Weet Indies Islands, says mat sue lias tor some years used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and has found it very lieneficial. She has im plicit confident: in it and would not be without a tMtttle of it in her home. Sold by Keif & Case, flood River Apple Grower Union. Members who wish to exhibit apples at tbe state Horticultural meeting In Portland January 8. 9. 10. will find a Uet of prizes in today's issue of tbe Glacier. Tbe anion will have one of the paokers ga dowu on tbe boat Monday in charge of tbe shipment to see that it re carefully loaded and arranged to have tbem i arted from tbed.wkto the hall, open tbe boxes, unwrap top aysrs ,etc. , aud see that boxes are iu proper condition for entry . Mem hers who bare boxes in storage or iu tbe packing houses cnu arrange by calling at the union not latei than Saturday, January 6th to bare them taken down in charge of a uniou paoker and thus avoid any rough handling. Dangers of a Cold and How to Avoid Them. More fatalities have their origin in or result from a cold than from any other cause. I his fact alone should make people more rareful as there is no dan ger whatever from a cold when it is properly treatel in the begin ing. For many years Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy has been recognized as the most prom or aud effectual medicine in use for this disease. It acts on nature's plan, loosens the cough, relieves the lung, opens the secretions and aids na ture in restoring the system to a bealthv condition. Bold by Keir & Cass. Cheap Rates For Horticulturist!!. Those who are contemplating at tending tbe meeting of tbe State Hor ticultural society at Portlenl next week will do well to read tbe instruc tions printed below wbioh have been issued by tbe secretary of that orga nization. Tbey are as follows: "The Harriman lines of transporta tion will give one and one-tbird ratea ou tbe certiooate plan. Be euro yon get a certificate of tbe agent when you buy your ticket. Tell your neigh bor to do likewise it be is coming to tbe meet. We musl have fifty certifi cates We expect many more. Get all you can. Certificates will be is sued on tbe 5tb, 6th and 8th, good foi yourself and family." How to Core Chilblains. "To enjoy freedom from chilblains,' writes John" Kninp, East Otisfi Id, Me., "I apulv Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Have sIko used it for calt rheum with excel lent remits." Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indolent - ulcers, piles, DO.ru s, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at Chas. Clarke's drug store. Bora. To tbe wife of Mr. E. H. Sbepard, at Portland, ou December 27, a girl. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications aa I hey cannot reach thiliuwd Dortlon of tbe ear. Thereto only one way to cure d camera, and that la by on- atltntlonal remedies, ueaineea ia cauanu y an Inflamed condition of the mucaa lining of the Kuatactilan Tube. When thla tube la Inflamed you have a rambling; sound or Imperfect hearing;, and when It la enllivly ckwed, deafneaa la the result, and nnleaa tbe Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Ita normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever. Mine caaee ont of ten n ennand bv Catarrh, wbleb la notblnc but an Inflamed condition o( the mucaa sur faces. . . ,. . We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cam of Deafnem (mused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall'e Catarrh. Send for elr- AdreaaT' F. J. CHENKY A Co., Toledo, O. Hold by lruerglsta, 75c Take Uall'a Family Pllla lor constipation. Two men who were observed by Marabal danger to be acting suspic iously last Thursday, were taken luto custody and wa. ned to leave town. Tbey promised to do so and were ea corted tu their boarding house to stay until oioroii g a ben tbey could get a train out of town. Tbey were cau tioned not to leave the building dur ing the night as tbey would be aetcbed aud arretted. About 2 o'clock in tbe morning, Officer la lor, who was keeping a close watch on tbe place where tbey were etayiug, saw the men emtrge from tbe back door and start op town. He accosted tbe men and asked tbem where they aeie goiug, to wbicL tbey replied tbat tbey were looking for a drink. Ha told tbem tbey couldn't get a dilnk at that time of the night and took tbem back to tbeir room. Summoning Marshal Ganger a search was made of tbe room with tbe result tbat eight new pairs of pants were discovered. The men claimed tbey had bought tbem and cffeied to give eaob of the officers a pair of trousers if tbey would allow tbem to depart. The men admitted tbat they had re cently been released from I be peniten tiary, but said tbat tbey had doae nothing wrong at Hood River. Tbey were kept In tbeir room until tbe next morning and forced to leave town. The tirlp. "Before we can sympathise with others, we must have suffered our selves." No one can realise the suffer ing attendant upon an attack of the grip unless he has had the actual ex perience. There is probably no disease tbat causes so much physical and men tal agony, or which so successfully de fies medical aid. All danger from the grip, however, may be avoided by the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy, not one case has ever been reported that has re sulted in pneumonia or that has not re covered. For sale by Keir & Cass. Badly Hurt In Fight A Swede who indulged In a fight with a comrade ou the North Bank road Thursday was brought to Hood River to have bis injuries dtessed. His throat was badly lacerated and it wa found necessary to place him in t he hospital He was taken from here .o tbe railroad hospital at uouins. Dad's Little Liver Pills thoroughly -iflan the svstem. good for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes and hannv thoughts. Sold by Keir 4 Cass, Druggists.. One Dollar will fit u to eye glasses or spec tacles. Perfect fit guaranteed. You t t fitted at home. Write far free Inklei describing onr method. Rrmemler, the glasses we fit yon to are worth (3.50 any where on anl Our price, only 11.00. nl'K REPAIRING derartaeal aaet cumnlrtr M in tprint Sim Watct riaaesd 1 1 . S.-tid our work by refUterW auu, 2 .So repair, .nr watch. METZGER & CO. n; SIXTH STRUT. POaTUTO, 0U. MILWAUKEE NURSERIES MILWAUKEE, OREGON. N. B. HARVEY PKOPBIKTOB GUIGNARD BOSIGER, Local Ajtiitj, foci Blvc We will have for tbe Fall trade 60,000 one ana two year old Yellow Newtown Pippin and Bpitzenburg apple trees, also all the leading variedies of Apple, IVsr, I'luui, Prune, Peach, Cherry and Ktii:l -h walnut trees, ornamental trees. slirtii mid Roi-es. Our trees are true to iiiMiie hihI givegood satisfaction. For tr uv rail on August (iuignard, Hood Kivi r, or address N. B. Harvey, Milwau kee, Oregon. Phone 1269. RALPH REED Best line of Cigars in the City - Also handle line of Pipes, Tobaccos and Fishing Tackle H. SEYMOUR HALL, Surveyor. I am outlined and prepared to do all ktnda of flrat-clata land enrveylnit. Accuracy guar anteed. Thoae who wlah flret-claas work done addreaa K. P. D. 2.. Hood Klver. Phone 60x1. BON TON ...Barber Parlors... The place to eret an easy shave and first-cla ss hair cut. Our shop is metropolitan in every respect. Porcelain Baths in Connection GRAY & RUSSLLL, Props. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Office at iu. iiauee, uregon, v-oemoer lwub. Notloe Is hereby given that PERCY T. SHELLEY. of Hood River, Oregon, haa filed notice of her intention m mnke nnai nve-yrar proof In aupport of hl claim, via: Horoewiead Entry No. 9779. made September 28. I8UI. for the of (Section 1 and NUaW of aecuon iz. townfiiiip l non.n. range iv ee.ai, w. M., ana mat awa proor win ie made twrorc the KeelMer and Receiver at Iht Dalles. Ore gon, on Ft-brnary 2, It 17. ne namee aa wunexaea toprove ner oontina- oua reaidenoe upon aud cultivation of the land, via: L. M. Wilson, C. P. Odell and ft. H, Kemp, all of Hood Klver, Oregon, and E. H. Merrill, of The l)a. lea, Oregon. MlLUAtL T. NOLAN, d27.J3l Keglnter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Departnu-ut of the Interior. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Deoemaer u, luuo. Notloe la hereby given tbat HERMAN H. MEYERS, of Mount Hood, Oregon, baa Bled notice of bla Intention to make flt-al flre-year proof In aupport of bla claim. Tit : Home atead Entry No. 8H4, made Dec 29, 1900, for the Vt9W)i ana ux e, oi eectioa t, wwoaoip i aoutb, range 10 eaat.w.M., and tbataatd proof will be made before tbe Kegiaterand Receiver at Tbe Dallee, Oregon, on January 31, 1907. He namea tbe following wiltMeeee to prove hlacontlnnnua realdenue opon. and cultiva tion of, the land, via: W. H. Rodenbeleer, Robert McKamey, H. H. Tomllnaon and W. 8. irlbble, all of Mt. Hood, Oregon. MICHAEL. T. NOLAN, d27JSl Regleter. JVYOMEN Robtnlne elves what avery woman moat deelraa a perfect complexion. It brings tbat aoft, smooth, fresh, clear tint to tbe cheek that denotes youthfulneaa. It will bring beauty t those who lack It; It wilt retain It tor those who already posaeaa It; It will enable you to aucceaafully combat the ravages of weather and time. Don't doubt don't argue. Just try atobertlne. Tour druggUt'wlll glva you a free .ample J.A11. drug gists keep Robertlne. ERT,IN Tl PIANOS SDecial Notice Owing to luck of space, on account of our large and Increasing business, we nave rented the building, next to uui bertson's real estate office and are fitting up the entire building into a Firat-class fiann store, which will cm a credit to Hood River. We have two car loads of beautiful in struments due to arrive from the east ern factories this week. This shipment includes the great Apollo Concert Grand (lfke the Odd Fellows have), Babv Grands, Interior Piano Flayers and a complete line of the very best Upright Pianos in the latest styles. Secondhand pianos and organs taken in exchange and several on band for Bale. Lowest prices to all. No agents or commission men to make your piano cost you 50.00 more than if purchased direct from the dealer. Pianos tuned and repaired. Soule Bros. Piano Co. SILAS H. SOULE, Manager. Phone Main 1423, Hood River, Ore. STRAY CATTLE About two hundred head of my cattle scat tered and atrayed from the mountain, about tbe bead of Bager and the head of Hood River that are likely to come out at Hood River, Mosler, Eight Mile, Fifteen Mile, Tygh Valley or Waplnltla. My mark ia a cropofftbe right ear and un- deralope of the left. 1 tbink all my cattle are marked with thla mark. My brand la a apear point or arrow bead generally on the hip. All of my cattle have thla brand except a few of the "D cattle hereafter referred to, Many ol tbe cattle were purchased by me rom other parties and have tbeir brands in addition to mine. Among tbeae are (1) "MM" brand, (2) "heart" brand, (3) "E" brand, (4) tome have tbe "circle bar" brand, generally on the side, (5) D" brand. Some of tbeae oat tie wltb Ihe "V" urand do not have my apear brand. (6) "atlrrup', brand on the aide, (7) "seven -up" brand on tbe hip or aide. In addition to Ibeae branda and some oth. era not described, a good many of tbe young cattle are marked wltn two nolcuea or dew lapa In the brisket. Anaoneaeelng any ol tbe above cattle will lc try o hie In the matter. confer a favor Dalle. Oregon, and I will gladly pay tar any d27 ALFRED 8. BENNETT. I iff .&fislk--T B if f?$ji Gordon Hats Waitvrw stwc mm w VI aJIlVViJ (i "ff-fgJSg Well Dressed Half Progressed m lp$ i iiHi. s in ivwiitit'ty (Viitury version of ff p4 the old atliifre '-Well begun is half done'' 4 Nownduys the mun who is not well dressed is VII 1 . ... .... . - . fi'-" Handicapped m the race of life. And it costs 111 no more to go through the world well CilJ dressed if you patronize our store. Good clothes here at the price of cheap clothes "n block co elsewhere. VOGT BROS. LEADING CLOTHIERS BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. 1. 7 acres two miles out at 375 per acre. All In bearing orchard, good lo-1 cation, under ditch, small house. 2. 40 acres, three miles out, 3 acres cleared, mostly in hay, Borne fruit trees, good timber, under ditch, some free water. fLUOO. 3. 20 acre six miles out, 5 acres in apples, rest easily cleared, under ditch nearly all good apple land. Price 11800. 4. 40 acres six miles out at f"5 per acre, nearly all good apple Innd and easily cleared, under ditch. 5. 25 acres 7 miles out, all choice apple land and lies tine, 7 acres cleared, 5 acres in orchard one and two years old, rest easily cleared. 6. 20 acres seven miles out, choice apple land, no waste, 7 acres cleared and 5 acres la apples of best varieties 7. 40 acres seven miles out, also good fruit land, 5 acres cleared, small houe and barn. The above are ouly a few samples of the bargains we have to offer. A vari tty of city property for sale on reason able terms. Onthank A Otter Hood River Oregon Hood River Studio -FOR First -Class Photographs We have the latest In mount and can en large your Photoa in (Jrayon, Platinoid or Hepla. Batiafactlon guaranteed. W. D. ROGERS, Prop. -A. Gj&JR HLOaJD OF UNIVERSAL interests you because of the variety shown for your selec tion, and the price impossible under ordinary buying. We invite inspection An Unconditional Guarantee with Every Stove In selling thousands of these Universal in the past 22 yeas we have never beeen called on to make good the guaransee on a single Universal Hardware CTFW ADTC Tinware Paints V3 1 ML, W t I O Crockery F-snionr STABLE ..Livery, Feed and Draying.. STRANAHANS & RATHBUN. Hood River, Ore Horses bought, sold or exchanged. Pleasure parties can secure first-class rigs. Special attention given to moving furniture ana pianos. We do everything horses can do. To the Farmer Do you know our Feed, Fresh from the mill has Double the feed ing value of stale feed ? All the pro gressive Dairymen are buying feed from us. Beware of Bargain Feed. It is worth Less than they charge for it. We will sell you the right kind of feed for just what it is worth. No more, no less. Our prices are the Market prices. Pa tronize Home Industry. It's to your advantage and ours. Hood River Milling Co. OmeThird Off on all Cut Glass in our Store Now is the time to complete your assortment of this the prettiest of table ornaments. Beginning Monday, January 7th, and continuing all week, until Saturday Jan. 12, we will give ...One-third off on all Cut Glass... All goods marked in plain figures You See the Price ARTHUR CLARKE, the Jeweler, Next door to P. 0. Watch for next week's Special amwBmmWmmWml 35IK3EKKIXS BMalBHBTCHBVBBVKainBWnBBYaWu I Don't Forget THE Hood Hirer Laeflry When you want first-class work done at home. All kinds of Laundry Work and Cleaning Lace curtains, 50c; blankets and carpets, 25c to 50c. Phone niWl Glm Fabrick, Prop. Patronize Home ...Industry... Our Work cannot be ...Excelled... JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Free Delivery. Phone 931 HOOD UIVEIl, OH. Increase Your Profits What'a th. u.a of loins to all th. axpena. of apraylng and than hav. poor fruit? The aecrat of accurlnf dean, fancy fruit ia In apraylng thoroughly with high, pmiur. The hired men have acldom done thia because th. pump, ran ao bard, but they do it aaaily By Using Bean Magic Spray Pumps becaua. tfcey aa. Jaat . thirl th. lab.r. In the Spring Rests the Secret The Increaae In profit from eecurlng fancy fruit will alone pay for the outfit, and the eaay-running, no trouble featurea found exclusively in the two aiiea of Betan Magk pumps merit your Immediate investigation. It aeeme almoet too food to be true that all the new Improvement, can be had in one pump, but it ia tru. and you will understand why when you ae a Magic to operation. W. hav aaaaplee t these suae ia stock aa will k pleaaea t. shew than t. yea. J. R NICKELSEN White Salmon Bargains 1G0 acres unimproved land 11 miles out for only $1,G00. 1G0 acres unimproved, 6 miles out. About 1 0 acres cleared balance hilly, house and barn, for only $1,800. 10 acres, 2 miles out. Little cleared. House on it, for f 1,000. 13 acres, S miles out. 7 acres cleared, bearing orchard on it, $ 2,000. See R. FIELD, The Bustling Real Estate Man WHITE SALMON, WASH.