HCODIKIVZB GLACIER, THUMDAY,' JANUARY 31, 1807 EFFECTS OF THE GREAT STORM Tbe worst storm that bas Waited thin section (or D1UUV Year, onnurnul this week, when Muud Kiver aud tbe dliroict west of tbe summit of tbe cascades wa covered with from oue to thiee feet of auow, aud tbe coaut seoiioQ in toe Columbia basin bad one of tbe mobt dustructire storms in its history. Drifting enow and sildes from tbe niountaiua tilled cuts m tbe railroad right of way, uotil it took tbe rotary snow plow nearly two days to open tbet rack for tbe uusnuue ot Irui.i.. Xbere baa teen no damage outside oc me sieet storm belt I lie sleigbiug i wuo uuesv ui me wiuier lu tlie val ley, tbe wbeat section of eaotsru Ore gon is rejoicing over tbe beavy snow, that ensures moisture aud urotontmn to tbe wbeat crop, aud tbe mow will prove a beueut lu tbe valley to otraw berries ami oops ueuerallv. Portland, boneves, is tbe greatest aaaerer, torougb tbe destruction ot telegispb ud telephone liues, and it is feared tbut many orobards around Portland bave boeu damaged by tbe neavy coating ol ice break. ug down tbe trees. Xbe followiug from Port land papers give an idea of tbe duin age doue: I he Pacific States Telephone & Tel egraph couipauy was by lnr tbe heav iest sufferer from yeetei day's "silver maw." its loss will probahly reach $2U0,(H)0 and may go to a much i.:sbt.r figure when all tbe returns are in, ao coiding to tbe statement cf District Manager . U. Hickman. "We cannot uive au aoourate esti mate ot our iosbes until we get into it," said Mr. liiokman. "All that we are attempting to do this morning is to clear tbe streets of fallen wires and poles. It is probable that the damage win reacn 2uu,uuu and may go much higher wbeu the returns are all in. "We know that hundreds of tele phones are burned out, that miles of wires and pole are down and that many of our underground cables art out of commission. It will be several days before we oao make any pi ogress in straightening up the system." Tbe Vancouver telephone system is reported to be in worse condition than tbe Portlaudsy stein. Tbe freeze along tbe Columbia was severer tbau a few miles back from tbe river. Tbe ice was thicker aud tbe pi,e and wires went down more generally tbau tere. Above Milwuukir, along tbe Willamette, the damage to tbe tele phone lines is said to be nominal. In St. Johns tbe system is entirely out of commission. The big Milwaukie cable is down in tbe street for a mile, putting every telephone in that section out ot busi ness. Between Portland aud Bridal Veil tbe coudition is very sad, nearly all tbe wires reported as going down early yesterday morning. Mr. Hick man states that every ettoit will be made to get I ho Portland eud subur ban systems iu shape with the utmost possible speed. Tbe railroads have been affected only slightly aud the telegraph com panies bave suffered little excepting from tbe loss of business owing to be ing unable to insure prompt service. Tbe most fortunate feature of tbe ser ious situation is the fact that no hu man lives were sacrilicod. A few ac cidents due to persons coming in cou taot with live wires bave beeu report ed, but none wete of a serious nature so far as is knowu. Tbe damage to parks and gardens, while not especially serious from a financial point of view, is felt perhaps more deeply tbau anything el 46 be cause favorite beauty spots have been transformed into scenes of total ruin and desolation. Where yesterday stood shade trees tbat yeais of train ing tad biougbt into perfection, to day lie only biokeu twigs aud branch es among heaps ot crackled icicles. An army of men has been at work on tbe west side clearing away tbe de bris aud it will likely be possible to furnish residence lights aud some street lights on tbe west side, but it is not even certain tbat resideuce ligbts will be furnished on tbe east side of tbe river for severaidays, where the tattered liues uie still lying in great onufusion uu tbe s' reels. Streetcar tratlio was demoralized for a couple ot days. Tbe eutire Portland fire alarm system was out of ordor and will not be in order for three or four days and it will take two weeks to gut it into good repair. Keeping l"p Willi Hood Kiver. " To all appearauoes ihe Dalles is to nave a new bank in the uear future, though the ouly information obtaiuod on tbe subject is through papers which bave been received ut the clera's office iu the shape of articles of incorporation of the Waeco Coun ty bank of The Dalles. Tbe incorpo rators are ii. S. Myers, F. N. Myers and M. S. Myeis, of San Francisco, California, wbo, according to tbe arti cles, will conduct a savings aud com mercial bank, capitalized at 5,0U0, divided into 50 shares. Chronicle. Block Signal Work. A crew of 18 nun is now employed in this city iu extending tbe O. H. & N. block sigual system west wind iron: here. The ciew which is engaged iu digging holes tor the extra pubs h now three miles west of tbe oily ami soon another crew wiil be engiiged iu setting tbe siguiil boxes aud connect ing up the butteries. The system will Le put in service tbe eutire length of the O. P.. & N. lines in Oregon aud Washington. It is highly satisfactory aud already a number ol wrecks aud collifcious bave beeu prevented by it on tbe O. K. & N. -Eait Oregouiau, HitchciM k MuiMien Uecent Order. Washington, Jan. 28 By direction of President KooteveR Secretary Hitchcock Saturday modified his re cent order suspending all public land entries until they cau be examined Individually by special agents. Here after patents will be issued witboul such examination iu seven cases, au follows: Eutries previously examined by speoial agents; eutries at which final proof was made before a speci I examiner of the land office; eutries which bave been couteeted before the department an i decided against the contestant; entries where patents have been continued by act ot congress; entries embracing selections not re quiring residence and improvement, if land is in agricultural district; en tiles whose character bas been fixed by examination and classification, whlob includes lauds iu the Northern Pacilio grant in Idaho; all applica tions for reissue of patent, aud Indian allotment patents where seleotion bas been approved by tbe department. t ,.'7.. wiu ,.niwlv nut mi in con- veuient, collaps.ble tubes with nozzle attachment so liiai me reiueuy wot applied at tbe very eeai or me iruu.uc. thus relieving almost instantly bleed- i -.riilruilifio. iiiiefl. SdtlS- Hlg, limii'K i faction guaranteed or money refunded, Valuable Addition to the HilL Tbe Baptist people of this city art pusbiua their nhurnh hull, lino .nt.p. prise with commendable energy. They . mining nunog on winter weather and desire to complete tbe cborcb at the earliest possible data. A building lu.u as mey are luitrog up la a valu able improvement to our city and COHimunitv and trine rinurn th I IK. erni uuaucrai support of every body. , IO. i. . iud luuHrriflinir mnrM nr iha mi m intf is under tli HirwIUn ll II McKee, wbo is sent here by t.'w Home Missionary society, and is tbe acting pastor until the dedicatbn of tbe chur. h, when a regular pastor will be jailed to the nhaioa. Mr MnK hu nad a great deal of experience in this work, as be has undertaken many of tbe same character, ami aa mnn me uunuing is dedicated here, will be sent elsewhere on similar er rand. The narnnntBr wnrlr la nndm tun aupervision Ol J. M. wngot. xoe wont is ol considerable magni tude for thA small nnnoraoBtlnn In Hood Kiver, and much credit Is due . i i. i ... . mem rur ns undertaking, ine enurco a auxb leet in size, and will bar OUble tbe seating nananir ..t an church iu Hood River. While they aie meeting tne argument tbat there are already many oburche in Hood Kiver, and a union of some of the smaller congregations of tbe different denominations would be advisable, yet tbe Baptists will have tbe ouly Prostestant church on tbe hill, and therefore a cburcb building on tbe heights is needed. The Sunday school is very large, and this large building ui uh a great oenent to tbe children Lo do not wish, or cannot un tn th lowet section of tbe city. Mrs. Mpigbt bas donated a beautiful memorial winrlnai thai, mill nnat t1"JI and two nrlinr ninrlnaia will nnot oach. These will help make the build ing imposing in its appointments, and the lutHfiiir will Iia ihaIa a..h. dtiintlHl and tilAaaanfc tn nnrriunAnd can te done. Most ot the work on tbe buildlug baa been donated by members of tbe congregation, and OIltHlrlflra harA atari ma. 1a naliiohlA u.wuv 1 U.UUUIU ountiibutious, yet more help is need ed to complete it. It is expeoted to have tbe edition nomnlntnil raaii fnr dedication by May 1. Narrow Escape from Ptrighiut;, Two occupants ot a private rig ar riving at Sbaniko early one morning last week during tbe severe cold spell, bad a nose call tro'u perishing from exposure on tbe big open flat south west ot Hhaolko. After climbing Cow canyon tbe team left tbe road, as teams frequently do there, aud in a few minutes the men weie. hopelem-lj lost. After vainly trying to locale himself, tbe driver remembered be bad a compass. He took bis bearings from tbe instrument and in course of three hours found tbe road again. ibe ooini ass aud a lantern used as a footwarmer saved the men and team from perishing. The - country for about 20 miles out of Sbaniko all looks tbe same when covered with snow. Chronicle. SONG RECITAL MRS. WALTER REED, CONTRALTO MR. ARTHUR L. ALEXANDER, TENOR Hood River, Oregon, February 5, 1907 a I.MHERBST (In Autumn) .... Franz h The Hills o'Skya Victor Harris c Barcarolle (Dites, la jeune belle) ... Jloger d Japanese Maiden Gaynor Mrs. Kkkd a "Caro Mio Ben" Olordani b Mattinata - - - Tost I c Songs of Araby ....... Clay d Vocal Scene "Tristram and Isolde" - - - Forester Mr. Alkxandkr a Chevalier Belle Etoile b Woodland Croon Song ..... Clutsam c Sous les Orangers - Augusta Holmes d Wooing Sieveking e Jntft a Wearin' for You Bond Mrs. Rkku a In Leafy June Hermann b Happy Song - - - - - liiego c Dn bist wie Eine Blumo - - - - Schumann d Love Song ....... . Jaesche e "Questa o'Quella," from "Rigoletto" v Verdi Mr. Ai.exandkr Duet, "Calm as the Night" Ooctze Mrs. Rkm) and Mr. Alexander Royal .Neighbors (jive Masquerade. Friday evening occurred the masquerade ball given by tbe local lodge of Royal Neighbors, wbicb was a1 tended by a good sized crowd. Preparations were made for having a good time, aud those wbo attended were not disappointed. About balf of tbe danders were masked, and given the exclusive use of tbe flooi until hortlv after ten o'clock, when at the end of the grand march, led by tbe dinners of the prizes, tbe masks were removed. There were many unique, conical aud ratbor elaborate costumes, sot quite a number had bit upon tbe aine idea, t rizes were awarueo to tbe best sustained character in both lady and gentleman costume and tbe judges decided tbat P. M. Hall-Lewis as a "Candy Mnn," and Miss Ethel Sharpe i "Little Bo Peep," were en titled to tbe honors, xoe geuueman'8 niizo was a watch fob with goll oharm aud the lady's prize a beauti ful cut &las dish. After the floor W88 thrown open to all, though large, it hardly gave room to the large crowdj and a very eujoy ahle eveniue was epen. Supper was served in the banquet room of tbe lodge. The Pace that Kills. "Trnlv the vouns men are 'running the pace' these days," said Sberitt Cbrisman this morning, which remark was occasioned by the tact tbat ot tbe five prisoners confined in tbe county jail ail are either 21 years of age or under, and such is the rule, few old men being found among tbe criminals in Wasco county. Wbethei tbis ia because tbe older men are what may be termed more "foxy" or tbat tbe young men are more degraded ia a question for discussion. Chronicle. Married. On January 23, 1907, at the home of C. W. Reed, of Crapper, brother of tbe bride, John 1. 1-end. of lone, Ore., to MissCelia E. Reed, of Cen terville, Wash., Rev. H. C. Clark officiating. ConalT.DIvIgioa Fifkts. County division fights from several distrcts in Eastern Oiegon will be threshed out before tbe legislatuie tola session. Of tbeee tbe Hood Kiv er movement will be tbe hardest to defeat; in tact, it baa strong proba bility ot going through. Iben there ia a hot fight immineut from North era Urant, whose people want a di voroe from tbe parent county. It may oarry though tbe struggle will be no easy one. In our own locality we bave tbe Antelope oontingent praying lor the creation of Jeriersou county, the ter ritory involved being tbe panhandle of Wasco county, lying between tbe ueeobntea and Jobu Day rivers, and portion of Wheeler and Crook to round it out. Ibis is sure to be de fat3d, as Wasco cannot afford to lose everything at one blow. If the Cas cade county movement cornea up first. iben ia re well to Jefferson county lor many years. Lastly, tbe west endera want to be free from tbe mythical "Prineville ring" and to bave a littl county of tceir own. (strong opposition will be met with in this movement, for Crook county doea not want to lose tbe irri gated district ao recently reclaimed. frineville Kevlew. Died r'rom II In Injuries. Isaac M. Wilson fell from a scaffold of tbe new barn on tbe Molntcb place Friday evening and died from bis Injuries Saturday morning. There were several workmen on tbe staging. which was only about eight feet biub. and Wilson was seen to step baok wards, missed bis tootlug aud fell to the ground, striking on tbe back ot bia head, ' fracturing his skull. He was unconscious when picked up. and only came to a few moments, when be pressed bia band to bia fore- bead and complained ot a severe pain. physician was aummoued, but nothing could be done tor him, and be passed away the next morning. Ihe funeral was held at tbe school house Sunday, Ker. Jenkins officiat ing, and tbe remains interred in Idle wilde oametery. S. E. Bart mess bad oharge of tbe funeral arrangements. Father Hickey 111. Rev. Father Hickey bai hosts of friends in Tbe Dalles and all over Wasco county, wbo will be very sor ry to hear tbat he is very ill in St. Vincent's hospital in Portland as a result of an attack of pneumonia. Father Hickey Is editor ot the Occi dental magazine, tbe publication of w.'iioh will b delayed as a result of his illness Chronicle. Putting l'p Ice at Umatilla. Tbe ice on tbe river has been froz en ten iuohes thiok along tbe banks, extending into tbe river about 200 feet. This is the thickest ice for 20 years. Many ot tbe residents of tbat place are putt ng up ice. Tbe O. li. & N. bas tilled its warehouse, which holds 250 tons. Called the Bluff. A bunoh of Condon young men, wbo are boarding at one ot tbe local hotels tbis winter, were registering tbe usual kick tbis week in tbe hotel otUoe about tbe utter impossibility of gett'ng any form of employment wlien their conversation wits inteirnpted by a rancher wbo wanted a man immedi ately. Tbe boys had a hard time ex plaining to the intruder just hy they were unable to accept his proposi tion. Globe. Cared Lumbago. A. B. Cannian, Chicago, writes March 4, 1903. "Having been troubled with lumbago at different times and tried one physician after another, then different ointments, gave it up altogeth er. So I tried once more, and gut a bottle of Ballard's hnow Liniment, which gave me almoMt in.-tanl relief. I can cheerfully recommend it, and will add my name to your list of sufferers." Sold bv Chas. N. Clarke. For Sale. Clover and mixed hay for sale tl o household furniture consisting of uook and beating stoves, kitchen treasure and dining tables, cbairs, folding beds, springs, dishes and kitchen utensils, a quantity of nncut linoleum almost new. Apply Friday. February 1. to Mon day, February 4, inclusive. Mrs. I. B. Mercer, on Barrett road, f arm is lor rent. Cnred of Lung Trouble "It Is now eleven years since I had a naprnw papanA from mnRiimnf.mn " writes C. O. Floyd, a leading business man of Kersaw, S. C. '"I had run down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both by day and by night. Finally I began takiug Dr. L inn'a jkal T)ifi(VlUurV MfiH frtt i rt noH this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to my normal weight, 170 poundB." Thousands of persons are healed every year. Guar anteed at Chas. N. Clarke's drug store. 60c and $1.00 Trial bottle free. Iaterotlnir Rrlln. Geo. T. Prat her baa some interest ing publications ot tbe early history of. Hood River and Wasco county, tbat will become more valuable as time goea on. He bas a copy ot tbe West Shore, published lo 1887, wblib be aays contains tbe first write up ot Hood River. There are two paces oi drawings showing the business street of Hood River and some of tbe resi dences. He aays this cost l.tm S2S0. and which he paid tor himself, and which wps tbe means of attracting tbe atteution of A. S. Blowers to Ibis plaoe,i and be afterwards locating nere. II. .I.A ll.. A - i I. T I Mountaineer of 1898, iu which there Is an extended write-up of Wasco and Sherman counties, profusely illustrat ed, but the western section, oi tbe Cascade county porlou, doea not re oeive even "honorable mention." Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, aa lliry cannot reach lliedlHeawd portion of Ihe t-ar. There laonlv one way to cure deatneiw, aud that la by eon stltutlonHl remedlm, IX-HlnMa In caused by an Inflamed condition of the niucita liiitnti of the Kuatactalan Tube. When I lilt tube la Inflamed you nave a rmiiblniK aound or IniiHifwt hearlnir. and when II la entlrrlv cloned, dcafneaa la the rean It, and unleaa the Inflammation can be taken nut and thin tube featured to IU normal cmdltlon, hearltiK will be destroyed forever. Nine canea out of ten are cau Bed by Catarrh, which I nothing bui an Inflamed condition ol the iiiuvaa aur- We will alveOne Hundred Dollar for am caae of bearneaa (caused by catarrh) that can not he cured by Hall's Catarrh. Send for clr culara free. Addreaa: F. J. CM ENKY 4 Co., Toledo, O. Hold by Druirslata, 7.W Take null's Family 1'llln for conatlpatioD. W. J. BAKER & CO. Xo. 1. 20 acres, 3,W miles from town. Good bouse and barn. 1000 apple trevs 40 in bearing. All cleared, and in gen. eral farming. Price $0,000. This place can be secured by $1,000 cash pay ment, and balance at OX) per cent. No. 2. 8 acres, two miles from town. 7 acres in berries. Price $2,700. No. 3. 14 acres, eight miles from town, one mile from graded school, aud lies upon railroad. Good fruit land, no waste grouna. rrice o per acre. No. 4. 40 acres 7 miles from town. 12 acres cleared and in hay. No other im provements. Price $80 jier acre. No. 5. 40 acres, 7 miles out. 22 acres cleared, 7 in orchard. Will irad for dairy ranch. Price $8,500. No. 6. 20acreg3 miles out. Good house and barn. 11 acres young or chard, 2 acres strawberries, some meadow land aud about acre waste land. If taken soon 8 tons bay in barn and winter's supply of wood will go wiui purcnase price or ii,uvu. No. 7. 15 acres J mile from tipper town. 5 acres young orchard, A acres strawberries, balance fertilized for gar den irucit. nineties water with place No. 8. 20 acreB, 4 miles from town. 10 acres in orchard. Small house and outbuildings. Price, 8,500. No. 9. 30 acres 54 miles from town. 1300 trees ,;three and four years old. Tbis is one of the finest places in all Hood River. ,. Price, $17,500. No. 10 22 Hcrea nmr Finn Cimvo School House. 12 acres in orchard and part of it in full bearing. Varieties are principally Newtowns and Spitzeii bergs. House and outbuildings. Price. $12,000. No. 11. 81 Acren R milea mil bM to trees, Newtowns and Spitxenbergs, o.'irti TW.apH troAi out luilataan ..... a Good 6-room house. Daily mail and . 1 l. ii ... eru iiepuuiie. rriw f,ow. . No. 12. 10 acres 4 miles out. No Im provements. No waste land. Price $1,500. No. 13. 43 arms 4 milea nut. R ocipo n hearinc. 2 acrea vnnnir nrrlmrH Onlu 3 acres waste ground. House, barn, fruit house and line spring situate to pipe into bouse. Price $15,000 The Knock-out Bloir. The blow which knocked out Corbet! Was a revelation to the prize fighters. From the earliest days ot the ring the knock-out blow was aimed for the jaw, the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach punches were thrown In to worry and weary the fighter, but If a scientific man had told one of the old fighters that tbe most vulnerable spot was the region of the stomach, he'd have laughed at him for an Ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing bomn to the public a parallel fact; that the; sVmadkls the most vulnerable organ out ofhe prHn ring as well as in It. Wa protect purhajms, throats, feet and lungs, but theSMWiobVe are utterly Indiffer ent to, until diseVAfinds the solar plexut and knocks usoutr Make your stomach 6."UJid and strong by the use offtQctnr Pierce's Golden. Medical .DiacoveryT'aDj yoii iTro'teet yourself In your most vune"r utile suot. "Uolden Medical Discovery cures "welk stomach," Indigestion, or dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and Im pure blood and other diseases of the or gans of digestion and nutrition. The "Golden Medical Discovery " has a specific curative effect upon all mucous surfaces and hence cores catarrh, no matter where located or what stage It may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh It is well to cleanse the passages with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy fluid while using the "Discovery "as a constitutional rem edy. H'hj the "Golden Medical Discov ery" cures catarrhal diseases, as of the stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic or gang will be plain to you If yon will read a booklet of extracts from the writ ings of eminent medical authorities, en dorsing its ingredients and explaining their curative properties. It is mailed free on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet gives all the Ingredients entering Into Dr. Pierce's medicines from which It will be seen that they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, triple-refined glycerine being used Instead. Dr. Pierce's great thousand-page Illus trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address Dr. Pierce as above. Geo. T. Prather CARRIES THE BEST LINE OF CANDIES Tobaccos and Cigars IN THE CITY The Oregonian, Telegram and Journal ON SALE HUNDAYS Hood River, Oregon 3L umm 1 V't - 1 3 "2 clothes elsewhere. PIANOS special Notice Owing to lack of space, on account of our large anu increasing business, we have rented the building, next to Cul bertson's real estate office and are fitting up the entire buildin into a Kirsl--la- rianu ttore, which w ill In a credit to Hood Kiver. We have two car loads of beautiful in struments due to arrive from Ihe east ern factories this week. This shipment ncluttes the great Apollo UoncerUirand like the Odd Fellows have), liabv irands, Interior Piano Players and a complete line of the very best Upright Pianos in t lie latest stvlt-B. Secondhand ianosiiud oruans taken in exchange and several on bund for sale. Lowest prices to all. No agents or comuiitwion 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. CONTEST NOTICE united Htutwt Land Oftlc, Tbe Dalles, Ore., January 10, 1107. A HUllU'lont contest timdnvlt having been nieainiiiin onire ny fuart uinxiicoek, con. testant, iHualnHt lioinwiead entry No. 14TS.I, made November 7, llKlft, lor the NK'4, section M, XowiihIiIu 1 north, ranne Meant W. M., uy Ed. L. W lilt,ll, contextee, in which it la alleged that said Kd U .Whltzel haa entirely abandoned aald laiid aud baa done no Im provement on ;Iih land only to Dartlv con struct a Iok cabin : that tie baa not been on said land alnoe April IHUi; that aald alleged absence haa not been due to bia employment In the army, navy or marine corpa of tbe United HtHlcN In llmeof war, aald parties are hereby noil lied to appear, rtwjHind and oiler eviuence iouciiihkiU'I hiickkuou, at uio clock a. m. on Ke'iru iry 1, 1IKI7. before the Keirlster and Receiver at tiie United bin les Land Office in ihe Dalles, Orcnon. The wild contestant having, In proper aniaavii, men January i, 11107, set lorlli lads which show Hint Htttr due diligence personal service ot this notice cannot be made, II Is hereby ordered aud directed that such notice be given by duo mill iroer publication, J17.f21 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. in large or small tracts. Some very good land at low prices at present. Good growing comniui.ity. Six miles east of Hood P.iver. Also homesteads and re linquishment. Pat ties wishing to buy will do well to writ j or see GEO. CHAMBKRLAIN, Mt.hier, Oregon. ::. AS : Robertins h'.mb what every woman most des'". a porfw.t complexion. It brlnus tl-.at iofi. smooth, fresh, clear tint to the ctmek tlmt denotes youtlifuln' It will tnlnif beauty to those who lnvk It; It will retain It for those who already possess It; It will cnih'e s in to successfully combat the ravn-e- : f weather and time. Don't rl'iubt .'r.p.'t argue. Just try Robertlne. Your druggist will give you a free sample. All drug, gists keep Rohertlne. VACLC5AM gas engine service Uncle 8am use the DtTIOR GAS ENGINE for hit field outfits in th artillery and wireless telegraph service. This rough treatment it true pr irtical test of efficiency asd dura bility. The UNION GAS ENGINE Is con structed in such a superior manner aod of such floe material that it starts easy, works easy end runs easy under ordinary, tvery -cat, rough ram usage. Before you invest a cent in a gas engine write for our fret catalog Union Gas Engine Co. 62-66 First St., Portland, Oregon P. P. Kendall, Sales Agent Gordon Hats Walk Over Shoes Well Dressed Half Progressed That's the twentiety century version of the old adage "Well begun is half done.'' Nowadays the man who is not well dressed is ' handicapped in the race of life. A nd no more to go through the world well dressed if you patronize our store. Good here at the price of cheap VOGT BROS. LEADING CLOTHIERS For Good Reliable Watch and Jewelry Work GO ARTHUR CLARKE THE EXPERT Watchmaker and Jeweler Next door Don't Forget -THE M ler Latin When you want first-class work done at home. All kinds of Laundry Work and Cleaning Lace curtains, 60c; blankets and carpets, 25c to 50c. Phone mWl Clots rabrick, Prop. V JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties. Cordwood, Lumber and Cedar Posts Free Delivery. Phone 931 Increase What's tha ust of going to all the expense of spraying and then have poor IruitP The secret of securing clean, fancy fruit is In spraying thoroughly with bight preiiure. The hired men have reklom done this because the I 11 ' White Salmon Bargains 1G0 acres unimproved land 11 mile.s out for only $1,600. 160 acres unimproved, 6 miles out. About 10 acres cleared balance hilly, house and barn, for only $1,800. 10 acres, 2Yt miles out. Little cleared. House on it, for $1,000. 13 acres, S miles out. 7 acres cleared, bearing orchard on it, $2,000. See R. FIELD, The Rustling Real Estate Man WHITE SALMON, WASH. it costs clothes TO- to Postoffic Patronize Home ...Industry.., Our Work cannot be ...Excelled... HOOD UIVEU, OR. Your Profits wotosffa' pumps ran ro nara, out tney ao it easily By Using Bean Magic Spray Pumps bectuee thoy itv Juit n-thlrd th Ukr In the Spring Rests the Secret The Increase in profit from securing fancy fruit will lone pay for the outfit, and the easy-running, no trouble features found exclusively in the two sizes of Btt Magic pumps merit your immediate investigation1. It seema almost too good to be true that all the new Improvements can be had in one pump, but It ft true) and you will unuerstaud why when you sec a Mftgltl In operation. We hav samples of there pumps la Hack asd will b pleased ti show thorn to ye. J. R NICKELSEF; old by Keir . uass, uruggmm..