HCODRIVEE 8LACIER, THnhDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1007
THE DEVILFISH.
Ita
AallUr to fhanae Its O
the Water's Calnr
"I wn yng ou a rock watching the
movement of some land crabs which
tnt retreatlug from the water aa th
tide roue, when suddenly a crab dashed
frantically from the water, and out
after It galloped there Is no other
word for It-a devilfish nearly two feet
croHS," writes nn observer from Ava
lon, Cal. "The onlmul continued the
chase a short distance, lifting Its ten
tacles In the n!r In a sort of overhead
motion; then, finding pursuit hopeless.
It withdrew with n peculiarly unpleas
ant, writhing, eliding motion charac
teristlc of these milmnls. I'pon reach
ing the water It stationed Itself Just at
the edge, so ukinicUlns the eolor of the
bottom that when I glanced a-vay and
looked suddenly back I could not at
once distinguish It. This devilfish bad
the appearance of a cat watching for
mice, and when a crab was seen It
would shoot out a long, attenuated
tentacle and attempt to seize It By
carefully Insinuating my way to the
water's edge I quickly grasped the
specimen and after a short struggle
tore It from the rocks and secured It
"At various times I had from three
to live devilfishes In an lnclosura
where I could watch them change color
and test their strength. In confine
ment, If the tank bottom was dark,
they assumed various tints, generally
a dark reddish brown, but the largest
one was a tigerlike creature, about
three feet across, with a ground of
livid white covered with black or dark
gray blotches, giving It a truly fiendish
appearance, especially as the eyee
were conspicuous and appeared to emit
lambent gleams. The change of color
was marvelous In Its rapidity. In a
apeclal tank in which two of these
prisoners were confined they occupied
the corners, facing ontward, with arms
either colled under or above them. At
any offensive movement on my part,
presenting my hand under water, the
color scheme would change. A blush
appeared to pass over the entire sur
face, and In a large squid I can only
compare It to heat Ughtning-a rapid
and continual series of flushing and
paling, from deep brick red to gray.
"It was very evident that the ani
mals differed much in pugnacity,
gome did not resent my touching them;
others merely threw a tentacle In my
direction, while one never touched me,
but directed Its siphon at my nana
under water and sent ft violent current
In that direction, apparently endeavor
ing to blow my hand away. It was
fascinating to observe the range thla
water gun had and how by seeming
Intuition the devilfish could direct It
at my hand as I slowly moved It about
while attempting to attract the ani
mal's attention In an opposite direc
tion." When tloap. Bear".
When were hoops "in" for the first
time? According to Strntt, "trundling
the hoop Is a pastime of uncertain or
igin, but much In fashion at present"
(1801). Dr. Murray's dictionary, Inci
dentally remarking that the original
hoop affected by boys was a barrel
boop. gives no English reference to It
earlier than 1792. But the hoop was
veil known to ancient Greek and Ro
man boys, who called It a "trochus"
(wheel). Their hoops were made of
bronze, and representations of them on
gems show that they were driven by a
little hook with a wooden handle, very
like the modern boy'B hoop stick. Thla
was called by the Greeks "elater"
(driver) nnd by the Romans "clavls"
(key). Sometimes the ancient hoop had
bells sttached to it, and modern Lon
don may be glad to be spared at least
that exasperation. London Chronicle.
FRAUDS IN OLD BOOKS.
Aacl.at aaf Rare Valaataa Dactarat,
Krtor4 aa Imitate.
A well known collector acquired
what he took to be a book published
bv Aldus In th Tour 1.1 Ha rut til
$1,000 for It and believed that it was
in original Aldus, because the publish
er's Dress mark, a dolnhln coiled round
an anchor, appeared upon It When
tne book was shown to an expert It
proved to be beyond a shadow of
doubt a modern antloue that Is to
at It vai ulnmlv a ennv nf the orlir
Inal work printed by an Ingenious book
fakir. So clever was the Imitation
that only an expert could tell It from
the original and rare book. Scores of
uprsmia dnrhiir recent veara have
bought facsimiles of rare works under
the impression that they were getting
the originals. Dickens' "Sunday Un
der Three Heads" has been faked
many times and sold as original to
collectors who no doubt treasure them
aa rarities. Genuine coDiea of this
little book are worth a good sum, and
some unscrupulous dealers, taking aa
vantage of the circumstances, have
bad It reprinted and palm off the
copies on unsuspecting bibliomaniacs
for the genuine first edition.
Many men make a living by "doc
toring" old and rare books for un-
scruDulous dealers. These men are
adents In the art of book restoring and
are quite able to make good any part
of an Imperfect copy. or instance,
If a rare book has a leaf missing it Is
banded over to a restorer, who re-
nrlnta the nase with battered itvpe.
the paper upon which It is printed be
ing afterward discolored with chem
icals or tobacco water in order to give
It the true antique hue.
The first folio Shakespeare is, of
course, of great value, and it is safe
to say that every possible deception
baa been practiced in fitting up copies
of thla work for sale. At one time the
manufacture of first folio Shakespeares
was quite a trade. A first folio having
several leaves missing had leaves In
serted from the second folio, while in
one case the entire play of "Cymbe
llne" was reprinted and Inserted in a
first folio. The "faked" pages were
so cleverly done that several experts
were at first unable to detect them
when turning over thi pages of the
work In question. Book restorers, as
a rule, are most Ingenious artists, and
thev can nroduce an Imitation of a
naee of a rare book which will deceive
hundreds of collectors. One particu
lar restorer has "doctored" more than
a thousand old books during the last
two years, producing pages In facsim
ile and supplying colophons or deco
rated capitals. There Is not a thing
wanting to make a book complete that
this man cannot skillfully "fake."
Brooklyn Eagle.
At I lie taurcaeu.
Methodist Preaching at 11 a. m. and
8 p. m. Sabbath school 10 a. m.; Ep
worth League 7 p.m. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening. All cordially invit
ed. W. V. Evans, pastor.
8t Mark's Episcopal Church. Holy
Communion at 8 o'clock; morning
prayer at 11. and evening prayer at
7:30.
U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a.
m . iirrsi-iiiiiir. u a. in-; . -
i:45 p. ni. ; preaching, 7:: p. m. Prayer
meeting m o . iu. . .........
cordially invited to atu-nd all or any ol
these services. Pastor, J. W. Sprecher.
Christian Church. Services at K. of
P. hall the first, third, fourth and tittn
Sundava of each im nth. Services al
Odell the twtonit Sunday of each month,
. A. WlKMP, rumor
Baptift chmcli-Sumiuy school 10
ni. : preach l un 11 a. iu. ; Juuior B.
Y.P. U., 3 p. m. ; evening service 7.J0.
Riverside Congregational Church,
W. C Uilmore. pastor. Services hun-
dav at 11 a. m.. Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. m., evening womuiii q y. m.
Belmont M E. Church. II. C. Clark,
ratrr. Services. Belmont: MiiiiUv
school at 10 a. m. ; Class meeting at 11
a. m. ; Epworth League 7 p. "' i preacn
ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun
ilav in month at 11 a. ni. ; Prayer meet
ing Thursday 7:30 p. m. Services at
Fine ti rove same as aooveexcep n-a;..
ing, which is on 1st and 3d Sundays at
11 a. m. Crapper 1st and 3d Sundays
at 3 :30 ; Sunday school at 2 :30. Mount
Hood. The 4th Sunday at U a. m.;
Sunday school at 10 a. ni.
Catholic Church Regular ee'vieee
very Sunday.
S. D. GARNER
GROCERY
On the Heights
Stock is New and Fresh
Goods and Prices Right
Phone 1401. Free Delivery
GIVE US A CALL
JONES, Dentist
Will Stay in Hood River
Tlio romoriv that makes OU eat. sleep
and grow strong, called Palmo Tablets,
will be sold regularly by Williams'
Pharmacy, Hood River. These great
nerve and constitution builders cost only
50c, per box, six boxes, $2.50. tf
Cafortnnata Omission.
One of the most singular Instances of
punishment for an oversight was that
shown by the commitment of an alma
nac maker to the Bastille in 1717. It
was made out by order of the Duke of
Orleans, regent during the minority of
Louis V. of France, and read as fol
lows: "Laurence d'Henry, for disre
spect to King George I. in not mention
ing him in his almanac as king of
Great Britain." How long this un
lucky almanac maker remained in pris
on is unknown. The register of the
Bastille, examined at the time of the
revolution, failed to throw any light on
the subject.
Coe's Addition on the Market.
We have nlaced ill our hands for sale,
all tlm lot belonuiuar to 11. C. Coe in
Coe's Addition to Hood Kiver.
Tita will he sold at the price of 1200
and up for the next 30 days. This is the
best opportunity to secure uas ui uns
beautiful portion of Hood River ever
offered the public.
Then umber is linnteu ana me cnoice
should be made early. One lot with
house, was sold last week, rive lots
and house were sold yesterday. Two
more to-day. They will not last long at
these prices.
t or lurther lniormaiioii see
W.J. BAKER & CO.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
Don't bet on your popularity.
About the hardest thing in this world
to handle Is a jealous disposition.
When some people get Into trouble
they enlist a lot of people to help them
out.
If you have to keep demanding your
rights all the time you are asking for
something not coming to you.
What a comfortable world this would
be If people didn't take such delight In
making trouble for each other!
A doctor has two classes of people
to contend with those who swear py
him and those who swear at him.
How you resent it when any one In-
terferes In that which you consider
"vour business!" And how often you
Interfere with the business of others!
Atchison Globe.
MILWAUKEE
NURSERIES
MILWAUKEE, OREGON.
N. B. HARVEY
PROPRIKToK
GUIGNARD4 R0S1GER, Local Agents, iitod Rive
We will have for the Kail trade 50,000
one and to ear oid Yellow .Newtown
Pippin and Spitzeuburg apple trees.
' r .1 .1 1 ... : a;. .a r.1 4 ..lu
aiSO ail "lie ItrtHllllg vmreuico v. nyyivy
pUur I'liim l'niiie. HeHch. Cherrv and
Eugl'it-h walnut taes, orniiniental treee,
shrubs and Ro-es. Our trees are true
to name anil give good satisfaction, tor
prices call August uuignaru, iiouu
River, or address N.B. Harvey, Milwau-
Ill ItlEfl
ee, Oregon. rnoue torn.
Crown and Bridge Wort
Teeth Withsut Plates.
Treatment of diseased teeth and gums.
Offloe Brosius Building. Phone 1033.
Unusual Opportunity
Lot In Riverview Park at a big re
duction for 30 days.
IHn W . J. Baker & Co.
'1
"REGULTOR LINE"
Steamers leave Portland and The Dalles
unday, at 7 o'clock a. m.
calling at Hood River, eastbound, at
about 4 p. m. ; westbound at aboui
8:30, p. m. Direct connection at Lyle
with the C. R. & N. Railway to and from
Goldendale and Klickitat valley points.
For any further information audre
any agent of the company or
M. TALBOT, V. P. & G. M.,
Portland, Oregon
One Dollar will
Beards and Battles.
Shaggy locks and patriarchal beards
have proved highly Inconvenient things
on the battlefield. Does not history
record that Alexander ordered the
Macedonians to be shaved lest their
beards should give a handle to their
enemies? Peter the Great was also a
friend of the barbers, for he not only
ordered all ranks to be shaven, but
caused officers to go about to cut off
the beards of offenders by force.
His Second.
8he-I must say I don't believe In
"warmed over" love. He-Well, there'a
one thing sure a widower's second
love Is always worth more than his
first She-The idea! He-I mean his
econd ladylove is always worth more
money than his first - Philadelphia
Press.
Womanly.
"What," she asked, "Is your idea of a
womanly woman?"
"One," he replied, "who takes the
comb out of her back hair every little
while and gives it two or three upward
. scrapes and then jabs it In agala"
Chlcaeo Record-Herald.
The Poet and the Beauty.
One of the finest houses in southern
England Is Peuhurat Tlace, the birth
place of Sir Philip Sidney. Under the
trees of Its park Edmund Waller paid
his addresses to the haughty L,aay
Dorothea, whom be celebrated as Sacb-
arlssa. But the heart of Lady Dorothea
Sidney who was the most beautiful
woman of her time was untouched by
Waller's amatorv verses, and she re
jected the poet in favor of the Earl of
Sunderland. Many years afterward tne
cnuntPRs met Waller and. reminding
him sentimentally of the old days at
Penhurst, asked him when he would
train write verses about her. "When,
madam." said the poet rudely, "you are
as young and as handsome as you were
then."
Properties of Chlorine.
Chlorine Is a : greenish yellow gas
with a disagreeable smell. It Is solu
ble In told -water, only slightly soluble
la hot water. It destroys color in wet
fabrics and is also a strong disinfect
ant. Both of these properties are said
to be due to Its power of decomposing
hydrogen compounds, sucn as water,
combining with the hydrogen ana iter
ating oxygen, which in a nascent state
oxidizes coloring matter, rendering u
mlnrlesa. As a disinfectant It oxidizes
the germs of disease and la In conse
quence largely used for thla purpose.
Btranae Mistake.
Old Mrs. Jones entered the drawing
room unexpectedly and spoiled a very
nretfv tableau.
- - . .
"T was lust whispering a secret iu
Cousin Jennie's ear," explained Char
lie.
"I'm sorry," said the old lady grave
ly, "that your eyesight has become so
bad that you mistake Jennie's moutn
for her ear." London Tit-Bits.
lit you to eye glassea or ipse-
ucle. Perfect fit guaranteed.
Y 'ur eyes fitted at home. Writs far
dee booklet describing pur methoi.
Remember, the glasses we fit you
. i i r-f i . .
are worxn i.ou any wucis on
ili. Our price, only $1.00.
,l'R kRPAIRING demrtmant Is bum!
x'ttuilele. Minprin $im Watch clan4
J I .Hi. send jour worn oy reguitrca bmu.
?.50 repiin tor wttch.
! METZGER & CO.
IU SIXTH 8TRBBT. FOKTLUTD. OU.
Arrival and Departure of Malta.
HOOD RIVER.
The postotflce in open dally between 8 a. m.
sua III.: Dliuuay inn itiuiu ciw.
for the KhhI clone at 11. i m., 8.10 p. m. uuO
q i. in . fj.i tbM Wm1. hi. ' Ul rt. ni. mul n. m.
Vw. ..url'lum tl 14 V. 1 1 lYMltMM Nil. I Mll(1
leave the poatofflce at 8.30 a. m. Mall leuve
Kr Mt. Hood, dally ainm.; arrives 10.8(1
a. 111.
Kor Underwood, Wash., daily, except Bun
UU,t , ttv i. in., nin .
For While balmon, Wtu-li., dally at 12 in.;
smven nulni iu.
WHITE SALMON.
For Hood River, dally at a. m.: arrives at
For HUKUin, rroiu Mine ana uuier, nwu
unit; ai (,ju . in., Bin. " p. i".
I.'.. film. uj.iiul h'lilriu unrt (Jllmnr. Wmih..
UHliy at (..w H. 111., nnoo "L ti f. in.
m. TueHriays and Balurdaya; arrives same
days nt 12 in.
For Ulugen, dai at 4.45 p. m.; arrives at
8.45 a. ni.
COE
FY Or.
CARPENTERING
. SCREENS
Shop opposite 0. B. Hartley's residence
rhone 571
Common Colds are the Cause of Many I
Nertons visrases.
ri. ,!.. liaun aa i ni.(1 a nation-
l llC!Uiaiio iiw.v p
al reputation as analysis of the cause of
various diseases, claim that if catching
cold could be avoided a long list of dan
gerous ailments would never be heard
ot. tveiy one Kmiau uiv r1""""- ""
...J uninmnllnn i.riainftte from a COld.
and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all
throat and lumr trouble are aggravated
-.wl -AcrA mnra snrinns hv each fresh
ttn nn rink vnur life ot take
otianooa .hpn vnn have a cold, lnam-
berlains Cough Remedy will cure it be-
t. .L.o Hsrslntl. This 100-
.. ni.im nn nninm. morDhine or
other harmful drug and has thirty years
of reputation bacR ot it, Rainea oy i
ntiraa nni!tr everV conditcn. ror sale
by Keir & Cass.
Get a fine roast, at Bent's meat mar
SNOW & UPSON
Blacksmiths and Wagon flak ers
Special attention given to making and repairing
Grubbing , Tools and Loggers Tools
EXPERT HORSESflOERS
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Pres.
Attorney-atrLaw and Notary Public
Her Llna.
"Now our cook has gone away
don't know what we shall do."
"I thoueht you told me your wife
was such a eood cookt"
"Not a bit of It I told you my wlfa
was an expert In broils, roasts and
stewa." Baltimore American.
Willie wailed and Winnie wheezed,
mKlla vlnlr artnHa BvhinAll wfcirdlf.
Willi a-riauled while Winaie wheezed
wretchedly. Wisdom whispers, win
tar mill wnrb vhnozei. Wherefore
we write, "Use Kennedy's Laxative
Cough Syrup. Nothing else so good.
Sold by Keir & Cass.
MARION I. II1H IBM i
Vice President
J. M. 8CHMELTZER, Sec.-Treas.
Notary rublic
..Hood River Land..
Emporium
INCORPORATED
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Abstracts,
Collections, Conveyancing and Surveying
We are prepared in a special manner to handle all
kinds of business in any of the above lines and have
a large list of improved lands ana city property
from which to make your selection for a fruit ranch,
a stock farm or a home in the city.
With an Extensive Correspondence
We are able to handle your prop
erty advantageously .. and will be
pleased to have you list same with us
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
U. S. Commissioner Notary Public
GEO. T. PRATHER
The Oldest Insurance and
Real Estate Agent in town
nsurance Loans Abstracting
Hood River, Oregon
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Anvnnf npndln ftkctrli nnd doiM'rtntltbti mi?
qnlckly Mtwrimn our tpinim frw whether ma
tnvontfnn tprthhly pni? nt.'il'bv oniniunir
tUmBHtrirtlf nndfntltl. llanuwk (n TalrnU
Mnt fr. (MdMt ptit y for sttirmif (Mitwttii
Patents taken thmutrh .Munn A Cix rtwelT
tperittl mA if, without f hnra, tn tlie
Scientific Jimcricam
A handinmctly lltntrt1 wklr. f .nrtrmt rtT
rn I mt tin of mnj wient ifln 1uriiul. IVrnis, i
ynur; four mnntb, f 1. toUlyll newdilen.
MUNN & Co.3e,B",-d"-"- New York
Braucb OtDce. SH K ft., Wuhtnitiun, I). C.
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We have just received a Fresh Supply of j
Nitrate of Soda,
Muriate of Potash
. AND ALL KINDS OF FERTILIZERS
COME TO US DIRECT FOR
W00D-FIBERED HOUSE PLASTER
CEMENT AND LIME
AS WE UNLOAD DIRECT FROM THE CARS
STRANAHAN & BAG LEY
Hood River, Oregon
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CAKPKN I'EH AMI IM II.DKK
1'hoiw 7t
Estimates fiirnislicil nn ri''nc-t Aril
lionost jiil u'raiili nl.
.Roller Skating Rink.
S. J. FRANK
Use s litis' Kodol after roar meals
..J If m ha fnnn) tn a If or d
nnmnt n) afflnianl: relief. Kodol
nanrlv annrnv imatea the diuegtivel
iiIol It HiffBsta what voa eat. it I
is sold on guaranteed renei pian.
The Tiresidont of thecomDftnv h the city engineer,
4 '
and is prepared to do surveying and civil engineer
ing work of all kinds. Abstracts lurnisned ami
opinions given on property titles.
Collections a Specialty. Phone Mala 141.
HARNESS
AM)
SADDLES
. WATER-PHOOF
Horse Blankets and Robes
Tents and Wagon
Covers
AT THE
Monday Night, Wednesday Nigjit
Saturday afternoon and Evening
STRICT 0RDE PRRESERVED
All repairing promptly at
tended to. Admission. 10c
Skating, 25c
G- W. GRAHAM, Prop.
0RI3G0N
Ssiorr Line
and umon Pacific
3 Trains to the East Daily
Throng!) Pullinnn miindnrds and tourist
sleeplnn chih dully to oinnhm (.iilcaRn, Mpo
kne; tourist lo pliiir chih dully t0 KnnHn
Olty: tliriiii);l) l'lillniHii tourlKt Bleeping cur
(persoimully conductt'd) wui'kly to Chicago.
itrrnniriK chair dirn (wilts iiw) to the bint
QHiiy,
Union IVpot Iave. Arrive.
Chlcniro-l'ortbmd Riipolftl (Itr
the KkkI. via il tint tnKton, tin lly 9:"0 tun 7:110 pm
w)MiKBne Kiyt'r ror i;nit'rn
WaKhliiglon, Walla Walla,
Lewlsttin. I 'omiv tt' A Iftipnml
(Jrt-at Northern pnliiis, dully 7:00 pm 8:01) am
AtlantlcKxuresn fortlieKast
via Huntintrton. dally 8:15 pin 9:10 am
I'cirtlanri-liiiiKit local, for all
..ointH hclwccti ll'irirn Mini
Poriland, dally 8:1R am fcW pi"
RIVEtl SCIIKDUM'l
FOIt A8T(.1I!I.V "andtWW 1'. M.B: K U
way polnu. ('.(innt'iiliiiiti lially Dally
wllh Bli'iLint i-fiir II aw exocnt encept
and North HfHt'liKtfHin-i Kundity, Hunduy.
ir HiixkhIo, Ann Blrcel Maiiirtiay,
dock (ivatt-r per.) 1 1 0:U0 I, M.
FOIt Davion, Orrnfon 7:011 A. M.
Clly and Vuinhlll Itlv j. Dally
er (ailnlK. Ah trvet except
doek (water per.) Sunday.
New Location.
w ni-A now located in the Smith Buildtner. in the
rnnm fnmiprlv f)ficunied bv J. E. Hand, where we will be
pleased to see all of our old customers asjsvell aa new ones.
This large and well-lighted store has been fitted up
with the best and most complete stock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries, Flour and Feed
lever displayed in the City. Fresh Vegetables received
daily. Call and uisDect our stocK.
SPOT CASH GROCERY
WOOD & SMITH BROS., Proprietors '
:! P. M.
Dally
except
Hun-day.
FOR I.K W ISTON,.6:40 A. M.1:IXI ,1". M.
Idaho, aud wny point, i Dally
from Klparia, Wash. except
Kiiiurday
Dally
tli'ept
id.i.v
UKKIC'R Hol'ltS
Frelizht House 8 a. in. to 12 noon: ' to & 1'
m. No freight received or delivered atler 6
p. in.
Passenger DcHt Tlouri for delivery of ex-
pretM and oaKi-'agn will lie s a. in. nil u p. in.
WM. McMURRAY.
General Pawteuger Agent, l'ortland, Or.
H. W. BOVLK, Agent. Hood Hlver,
O. R. A TIME TABLEi
Baat bound '" ""
No. 2, Chicago Hiiecial, 11:13 a. m,
No. 4, Hnokane f' Iyer, fl: 10 p. ill.
No. , Mall and Kx press, 10:42 p. m.
No. 8, lU:i:i a. rn. No in nil.
No. 24, Way PreighW l.':16 p. m,
No. 22. F ast Kreihl, 4:Va. m.
Weat boiinii
No. 1, Portland t)clal. 1:fS p. in. ,
No. 8, Porlland h Iyer, &:JS a. in.
No. 6, Mall and Kxpresa, ii::i() a. m. ,
No 7, 8:15 p. ni. No m ill. ,
No. 28, Way Krrtghl,:2,'i ft. in,
No. 66, Kant l-'reiglil, 1:06 p. in.
HOOD RIVER TRANSFER
& LIVERY CO.
TICLET OFFICE FOR THE REGULATOR LINE OF STEAMERS. "
Hauling, Draying, Baggage Transferred, First
Class Livery Turnouts Always Ready.
Phoueiai.
iMbunt Hood Store...
:Y: W. S. GRIBELE, Proprietor.
Dry Goods Ammunition ' Boots and hhoes
Hardware Graniteware
lla,y ( i rain , Flour Feed. Full line of Groceries
Have in tlu-ir New
I lumens shop a '
lai1 line of ; , "f
Whips, Tents, Axle
Greaso and Harness Gil
We woiiltl like lor you to come nl ex
amine our harness n-uair work tlifhi8
quickly aiteiiutu to. ; -,
F. K. STRANG
J. W. WI1.80H
THE ODELL NURSERIES
DEALERS IN
BON TON
...Barber Parlors...
The place to get an easy
shave and nrt-clws hair cut.
Our fchop is metropolitan in
every respect.
Porcelain Oaths In Connection
GRAY & RUSStLL, Props.
T. Apple Trees
All standard varieties grown from selected scions of the
best bearing orchards in Hood River valley. Guaranteed,
true to name and free from disease.
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UPPIRGOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A FAMILY LIBRARY
The Best In Current -Llteratura I
12 Complete Noviu Ycarly
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
$2.60 rtn tear 23 ct. a eor '
3NO CONTINUED STORIES
EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITS E LP
Hunts Paint & Wall Paper
Company
Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH
ES and BRUSHES.
HEATH & MILLIGAN MIXEDi!PAINTS.;
Our stock of paper includesilatest designs in Blanks, Gilts
and higli Grades, t rom luc up. a iuu slock ui iu.m
iuolding, Picture rail, Plate rail and a small line of
. - novelties in-Framed Pictures. CALC1MO, the .
latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order.Kj
'' Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etc. fcH
Phone 671. First and Oak Streets.
Job Printing at the Glacier Office
Sold here by Keir & Uass.
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