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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
"OOD RIVER GLACIER AGENTS NEW IDEA lO Ct. Paper Patterns AGENTS fa Aklill'K b. MOB, PWUlw. HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES Terms to unm ( subscription-HM f f Ma ftti THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1907. The Place to Save Money At lat reports the Ilood County bill was a lively corpse. River The meeting of tbe Hood River I ficiticultural society Saturdsy,Marob 2, vtill be full of Interest to every fruit grower of the valley and should be well attendeil. Read the program in another column. Tbe Dalles Utitlinint iuseits a I "death notice" of the Cascade coun ty bill in its last issue, with a black border around it. We suggest that in its next issue it change tbe name to I read "Portage ISill." KfHiiilth County Bill Killed. Special to Olaoier. Salem, Feb. 20. Senate Indefinitely! postponed Neeraith county bill this! afternoon. merican INCREASED PENSIONS FOR OLD SOLDIERS The new pension law that has just gone into elfect gives every old sol dier who served ninety days or more in tbe Mexican war or civil war, and received an honorable discharge, and wbo is not les than oU years old, a pension, whether disabled or not tbe new rates are 112 a month for a soldier 62 years old ; 70 years, 915: 7i. years, (20, Any soldier of tbese ages now receiving a less pension than tbe above, may have tbe Increase, and any old soldier wbo comes within these requiiements, whether disabled or not, may have this pen don npon application in proper form. A. O, Buck bas been interesting himself In tbe matter, and bas tbe regular blanks on baud to make ap plication for the pension under tbe new law. Tbe following is the text of tbe law: lie it enacted, etc., Xhat any per son who served DO days or more in toe military or naval servioe of the United States during the late oi 11 war or CO days In tbe war with Mexi oo, and wbo bus been honorably dis Obarged therefrom, and wbo bas reached the age of 62 years or over. shall upon making proof of suob facts aooording to suob rules and regulu tions as tbe secretary of tbe interior may provide, be placed upon tbe pen slou roil ana be entitled to receive a pension ns follows: In case suob per son has reached the age oi Hi years, Viz pur mouth; vu years, uo pel montb; 75 years or over, 20per montn; and suon pension shall com menus from the date of tbe filing of the application in tbe buteau of pen lions after tbe passage end approval oi ibis aot: provided, Xhat pension ers woo aie tiii years of age or over and wbo are now receiving pensions under exiNtiug laws, or whose claims are ponding iu the bureau of pen ions, may, by application to tbe commissioner of pensions in suob form as he may prescribe, receive the Denerics or tnis act; and nothing here in contained shall prevent any pen siouer or person entitled to a pension rrom prosecuiiug bis claim ana re oeiving a petition under any other general or si i oial act : Provided. lbat no person shall receive a pension under any otbur Jaw at tbe same time or for the same peiiod that he Is i oeiving a pen don under the provis ions of this aot: Provided fuitber. lbat no person wbo is now receiving or shall boreal ter reoeive a greater pension under any other general or ' special law than be would be entitled to .receive under the provisions here in shall be pensionable under this aot. Heotion 2. That rank In the servioe shall not be considered in applica tions niea hereunder. huotion 3. lbat no pension attor ney, claim agent, or other other per son suaii no entitled to reoeive any compensation for seivioes tendered In presenting any claim to tbe bureau of pensions, or seouring any pensions uuaei cms ace. Y t V M Oi V ady v SHOE Z Style 6001 . 1 V ! I A patent kid buttoa I WfM boot, dull upper with teamleN instep, weked IJ sole, ailiury heal " perforated tip. N 1 M "Vtnar" y : Price " Ladies' $4.00 Short Coats, $1.98 Sale Ends Tuesday Feb. 26th Men's Sox Men's heavy weight wool sox in blui , brown or gray. Dotil.'e heel and toe. The si k for satin faction. Price, pair 25c Ladies' Handkerchiefs Ladies' pure white linen handkerchiefs, plain hem or lace edge, a few col ored border-, -old regu larly at 2hc. Special price IJe Men's Hats Men's hats in all style and colors, most all sixer, IihIh valued at $1.50 ami $2.00. Sale price-. .98c Ladies' Union Suits We have ladies' winter underwear in endless variety, all sizes and any color. Prices range from 25c to $2.50 a Hlit. Men's $1.26 Underwear, 850 Odds and ends and broken lots of men's underwear in colors, such af gray, pink, blue, (an, etc,, and valued up to (1.25 a garment. Muxt all go Q'lf at the rediculously low price, per garment 00 L Special Sale of iaMMBwMawMMBBMl Boys' Clothing Boys' $10 Black Suits. Special... 1.05 Boys' $3.10 Manjshclot.i Suits. Special...$1.50 Boys' $5.50 Cheviot Suits, Special $2.55 Boys' $3.10 Worstered Suits Special.. ..: $2.45 Boys' $5.00 Worstered Suits special $3.33 Others too minit'i' ous to mention. Boys' Underwear Hoys' heavy weight, silky fleeced lined underwear in servii-able shade of brown, a sensible garment Price the garment 28c WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD Slmerican fiady SHOE Style 6003 A vici kid blucher lac boot, with patent lace ttayi and heel foxing welted sole, military heel and patent top. "Vasiar" Toe PORTAGE BILL GRAFT IS DRAGGED DOWN Masquerade liall. The Tuesday Evening Dancing club will close its series of dances with a grand masquerade ball which wilt be Held next luesday evening in I. O O .b. hall. Musio as usual by Dray's urouesira. uiana march at U:3U; musio until one o'clock. Those wish ing to attend who are not regular meiuoers can secure ciokets from any m tue loiiowing: 11. w, uoyle, t Jfi, Urosius, O. A. Cass, E. O. Dutro. Kay Dean, V. K. Dabney, Nelson f,mry, 11. U. Kason, tieo. Emry, J. C. Franz, H. O. Ferguson, R. E. towel. Olen Uillote. J. E. Hall, 11. F. Ilutoh- lsou, Unrland Jlollowell, A. L. Jones, rt. a. jior, u. 11. .ueipoid, r. M Hail Ltfwia, A. C. Lofts, B. A. Mo- Outohan, Uheste MoReynolds, M, M KusseU, A. J. O'Neil, U. H. Htelu holt, Frank Reynolds, il. F. Smith, o. i. nenmeuzer, iiarry wooa. News received here yesterday that tbe poitage bill had been tabled In the home, with but slim prospects of getting through, was good news to Hood Rirer people, wbo were feeling sore because of tbe uusuoessf ul efforts, as yet. in passing tbe liood River county bill, ... . i l mi 1 It was niniea to tsenaior wneaiuou several times that it would be better to compromise with us, If be wished to pass the poitage bill, but be ex piessed confidence In being able to defeat tbe Ilood River measure, and also to oarry tbe portage biU through. Among opponents of tbe biU to taka part In tbe debate were Newell, Cof fey, Jackson, Barrett, of Washington, and Purdy. iney oonientea mai ine objeot for wbiob the portage road war originally constructed, the adjusting of railroad rates on tbe Upper Colum bia around I be obstructions at the Celilo Falls, bad been attained and they questioned both tbe necessity and tb practicability of further ap nronrlatiiiff for tbe support of tbe road, which was but a temporary expedient, Inasmuch as the govern ment bas appropilated VoUU,uuu lor ie moving the obstructions from tbe Co lumbia. A dispatch from Salem luesday says: Senators Fulton and uourne ate trump cards being played by friends of tbe Hood River county bill to force its passage through the leigslature, The bill was killed In tbe senate, bearing the name of Cascade county, by indefinite postponement it was resurrected in tbe house, where Cof fey bad Moore and Bakei present the bill under the name of ilood River oounty. Tbe bill was tabled on its second reading and tbe enort failed to take it from tbe table last night. Ibis morning telograms are being leceived by members of both bouses from Fulton, saying in substance It Is tbe belief of both Senator Bourne and myself that the best in' terests of the state demand the crea tion of Gao'tade county. Vote for the bill" A strong effort is being made to take the bill from tbe table in tbe house as soon as tbe state university and compulsory pass vetoes are out of tbe way, and force it through the sen ate. W. E. Burke, oampalsn manager tor Bourne la working for Hood River oounty. Coffey and Drisooll are work lng with liurke. Meeting of Hood River Horticultural !eelely. 1'B S V . ne noon itiver Horticultural so niety was organized one year ago, witb a mem bership of 100. The otHo- ers or me sooiety Deietiy announce that the second annual meeting will be held lu the K. of P. hall Saturday, iuarcn , uegiuuing at 1 0 clock p, ui., with the following program: Inspection of orchurds and its nec essity, (). R. Caatuer, to be followed cy mil disoussiou. Importance of the grower in the methods of gradiug apples as to size ror me packer, u. 1. Saraent. Fur ther discussion of the subject to be oontinuoa uy Uharles SStrauahan, Sam Strawberry culture and plant grow ing, E. N. Benson. Disoussiou. Conclusions from paxt and present year s experience, ti.il. Bhepaid. Culture of orchards, dry methods or Irrigation, J, C. Porter. Dis cussion, "Eternal Vigilanoe" the prioe of our harvests of good fruit, B. R. xucker. Utilization of the produots of the orchard, A. F. Davidson. Importance of maintaining the hig bent standard in grading and pack ing, II. A. Franz. Discussion. j'.ieouoH or ouiaers tor ensung year will follow. A full attendance of the members la desiied, and a cordial invitation is extended to all fruit growers of tbe vaney to be present and to unite with tbe society. Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Jag. Lovell, at n.ni ti , Amnion, reuruary 10, a gin. MOUNT HOOD. There was a trood attendance at Sunday sobool last Sunday. People are beginning to get out again. The many fi lends of Claude An dtosa were glad to see htm returning to Mount Hood Saturday. He will stay only a week however, but be sayi oiu Mount iiood is a good place. There will be exercises celebrating Washington's birthday next Thursday afternoon at tbe school house Friday ine ana is a Holiday. Miss Bidd inner, one of tbe teachers at Mount Hood, went to Tbe Dalles last luesday to take tbe teacher's ex amlnation, and returned Saturday. :Tbere la still about two feet of snow at mount iiooa. ine snow was so p when the crust formed that In melting the crust breaks off the limbs or fruit trees, doing muoh damage. A party of vouua and oid folks gathered at D. R. Cooper's home Sun day evening witb tbeii skis and . went ooasting. A good time eud some sore spots are reported. lhera will be a masauerade ball at the Mount Ilood hall Friday evening reoroary Everybody invited. Tickets and supper $1.25. Meat is oomins down at Mount Hood, to judge from tbe unset Mr. O. A. Kuox had Thursday afternoon. Mr. Knox can console himself witb the thought that he did not have the only runaway in tbe neighborhood. lbere are others. Tbe attendance at school has been light the past three weeks, but the roads are beiug broken and the kchil dren aie getting back to school. Catholics services were held at Mount Hood Sunday. I. U. LaSertv returned home from Monitor Tuesday tbe 12th. where ha bas been tbe past montb. He reooita seeing plowing down there. Tbe effort to start a crance In this nieghborhood have been veir success- i ful. The petition contain id about thirty names. The very Intereatins speech of Mrs. Waldo stirred m op to me neeas or sue a an institution. A meetinfl of the Dnrelnnmant League a cajjed for Thursday after noon at 3 o'clock to discuss matters of public Interest. Uettlng Ready For (Spring Opening. Mme. Abbott left for Portland this week to attend a speolsl opening of lmportedpring millinery. Millinery customs have become changed frrm former methods. Heretofore milliners could take their advanced styles from dialogues and fashion plates, but now the wholesalers and .obbers with hold all imported and advanced styles until opening day, wb.cn this year comes on Febiuary 26. This is done to enable them to work off oairied over stock on country milliners, Strlotlr speaking, none knows wbu tbii latest styles will be unti the im ported patterns are displayed, lhl worki a hardship ou the retailer?, h they are not able to copy early twMn for tbe Eaatei trade. Ther la one way. and one way ou l?t ito get In touch with tbe exclusive advance styles, and tnat is ror a mil liner to go to tbe wholesale tiimming rooms and trkn either for tbe bouse or for their own trade. Mme. Abbott will spend tbe balanoe of ;tbe montb selecting and trimming bar spring stock, Sbe will return March 1 with a fnll line of strictly fiesb spring soods. Watob for tbe opening an nounoement. - Card of Thanks. I wish to thank the kind friends and neighbors of Hood River and vi oinity for the kindness shown to wards me and family in the sickness and doatb of my loved one, and peoially tbe Belmont neighbors for their k induces they showed for my little motherless children. Jesse P. Barnet and family, DELINQUENT SEW ER ASSESSMENTS Notioe is hereby ."given that on tho 7th day of February, 1907, a warrant waa regularly Issued by tbe recorder of the City of Hood River and to me directed and delivered and command Ing to forthwith advettise tbe proper ty mentioned and descrioed in said warrant against which tbe assessment for tbe oost of construction of Section No. 1 of tbe sewer system of tbe City of Hood River waa made, and to sell said property of suob part tbeieof as can be aold separately to advantage, sumoient to pay such delinquent as sessments, together with interests, oosta and disbursements, In the man' ner provided by law, and to return the proceeds of ruoh sale to tbe city treasurer of said City of Hood River Tbe following is a list in tabular form of said delinquent assessments and describes eaob assessment wbiob Is delinquent, gives the name of tbe preson to whom assessed, and tbe partioniar description of tbe property assessed, and tbe amount of tbe as sessment thereon now due, which are as ioiiows, to-wit: Towoora Description Atweiwment AHMaaea of Property Due O. A. Rlnebart, lot 1, block 2, A. S. Blow- en Aaaiiiou to Hood Klver 819 50 Hood Klver liavelopnient Co., lot ,W, block a, Hood Klver proper S SO N. C. Evani, truatee, lot 6, block iHI, Hood River proper 6 00 naiufi ux. il, DtOCK 9b, iioou Klver Proper 6 00 Same lot , block s, Waucoma . Park ft oo nooa Kiverusnt, fower a Watsr Co., Bui. of lot t. block 4. 121 feet. A. 8. Hlnw- ra' Addition 520 Therefore, under and in Durauance of said said warrant for tbe purpose or sausryiog toe assessments men tloned in said warrant. 1 will on the lotb day of March. 1907. at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at tbe front door of tbe city ball, in the City of liood River, in Wasco county, state of Ore gon, proceed to sell at pubilo auction to tbe highest bidder for cash iu band tbe several tiaota and parcels of land above mentioned or so much thereof as can be sold separately to adf aut.tge sufficient to pay suoh delinquent as sessments together with interest, costs and disbursements. Dated at Hood River. OrAsnn. thU 7th day of February, 1907. was- uainuk, Marshal of the oity of liood River. Common Colds are the Cause of Mam Merloni Diseases. Physicians who have trained a uniimi- al reputation as analysis of the canee of various diseases, claim that if catching cold could be avoided a long list of dan gerous ailments would never be heard of. Eveiy one knows that pneumonia aud consumption originate from a cold. and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, ami all throat and lung trouble are aggravated and rendered more serious bv each frexii attack. Do not risk your life or take chances wben vou have a cold. Cham berlains Cough Remedy will cure it be- iuro uieoe uiseases ueveiop. rnis rem edy contains no opium, morphine or other harmful drag and has thirty years of reputation back of it. gained by its cures under every oonlliton. For sale j by Jyeir 4 Cass. " 1 THE D DR. KING ;wiq)i iOUE AND ALL THROAT FOR AMD W. B. STROWBRIDQE SIGN WRITER Paper- Hanging and Tinting a Specialty ReHlence next to Second Hand Store REAL ESTATE. Will Lease or Hire-1 will leiwe my fruit rami to kooiI reMnible mu, or will blre by tliemonlh. Call or wrlle C. K. Copula. I'hoiie l-i,rmern2,,l, It. K. I. No. 2. f21inll DISEASES AND LUWG PREVENTS ur.MM AND erasiiPTioi;. 'Two years ago severe cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I waa unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, tad after using one bottle I went back to work, as well as I ever was." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 50c AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY jE CHAS. N. CLARKE A liquid cold relief with a laxative principle which .drives out tbe cold throt gh a copious action of tbe bow els, and a heaing prinoipe which ling ers iu the throat and stops the cough that is Kennedy's Laxative Couab Syiup. Safe and suie in its action; pleasant to take; and conforms to Na tional ru re Food and Drug law. Contains no opiate. Sold by Keir 4 Cass. A Stich In Time will save nine. So will a bottle of Bal lard's llurehound Syrup always kept on hand save many a spell of sickness. A sure cure for Coughs, Colile, Bronchitis and Whooping Cough. Mrs. S . Hot burings, Ark. writes: "1 keep a bottle of Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup in my medicine chest, and thank my fore thought ninny times. It has prevented many severe f pel Is of sickness." Sola by Chas. N. Clark. NOTICE FOR PUBL1CATON Department of the interior, Land Office at The Ualltn, Ure.,Keb. 11, 1907. Notice Is hereby given that LU MAN U VAN NORTWICK, of Moxlnr; Oregon, ha filed notice of bis in- imiiton to make Html Ave year proof In sup. on oi niHcinim, vie: nomeRteaa entry io. YM2, nmile Anrll 22, 1901, for the E'-,8E'4 of section 21, HW'iN nd NWSW of sec lion us, towimlilpj, north, range 11 etwt W. M. mid tluii wild proof will be made before the ttfKlKieraiid Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on March iHU. Mf7. lie nnnieH the following witnesses to Drove his conllnuoiiH residence npon and culllva- ion or sniu lund, vl : William W. Stevenson. Charles Prather. KIIJu lltiKkeVsnd Ueorire Chamberlain, all of Mosler, unvon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, f.'lmUH Hetlter NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. Land Ollloe at The IMlles, Ore., Feb. 15, 1D07. Notice Is hereby given that JENS P HANHEN, of Mood Klver, Oregon, has filed notice of his imenuon to make nnal nve year proof lu sup. IKiri of lus c alm, via: Homestead entrv No. 81'-'1, niiide April 10, 1S00, for the NKUNK1 of section m, aim nw;-4nw!4 oi section vi, town. mi, . norm, mnue il east w. in , ann mat ii 30th. 11KIT. lie niinit's Hie follow n witnesses to Drove Ins continuous residence upon and eultlva- toii oi ine iMiiu, vn: Mark Thomas. Karl Thomas. Jerome Wells and l'eti'r iSnltiuiau, all of Hood Klver, Ore- feoii. BtlJUACiLi 1. KULAN, Kiinai Register. Don't be a Knocker Ccme Buy a Rocker Upholstered Rockers Sewing Rockers Willow Rockers Read of Reeds and Bamboo Stuff We have never seen any household that had too many comfortable chairs. We have a fine assortment and would be pleased to show them. See our display of Reed and Bamboo Furniture ...NEW GOODS AND LATEST DESIGNS... S. E. BARTMESS. For (Sale or Trade Town proierty, house and four lots, for apple land, odell property preferred. Kmiuirc K. .. .Mnlianey. Ji7Siii MISCELLANEOUS. l-orHale-A lit lit Mndeeiiker wagon with pnnxs ii nd s( linn sent. All complete and :n peifeet order ; also a small one-hoise road wai.n. This will he sold verv cheap a we hsveiioeBrllilynM'i. i it. I'rlceSlfiOO Will lake Ii; Inch wi od or potatoes for II. Itoekford l..'"""' 11 district, II i mI Hiver. (U lull Kor Sale-A I'eiv lu lblooded l'lynioitlh RM' pullets Iniiii pi i.r slock Also rjfKK for eitii. J..NI K.'tliiijc- siiitiidi.ctinn Knar. HiiKeil. Wry not keep lli.i best. It Is the ehuipesi. lius'il iil Pll. We sold all our L-oik.-iels ni.ii uiiitid have sold more, lte incmtier nur KiiHimitie. i:. liiavford, Kock lord I'ointn .mho-. t-,m ihv.t, (re. 121 niH 'indmlll r.nd t :i nk. coniil.te, IJ'"!! P' ice. ,. , ICoivess. If'.'l u'..i t'.oclt Cockerels, SI 00 I- lv ' I irk Kl.nll Km S.i!. neniii ii. For Hail . e'l. I'll Ml- Kot .-a.. in;. . . . i i inn olu, sound mid tv. I). Ki lllier. 1 : 4 Inn- .-..i, ,,,, ), ,,.. lng milk nun. i.. i. !;,..;. ,. inilih cow. t;iv. !. Vi lhllliill"e.0.e. For Hale filiwllnl hnlha ...... ...... ,1. flml 7:u nnr rl,,v...t A A..., . .i...'' ' 1 ' dotte cockerels left ul and jtt. J. W. Fletcher, UII.UUIB, fr.f For Sale A poiwl itiin.h True, Cascade Locks, ore. Address .1. O. f7-28 Kor sale A young mare. Standard bred, weight, 1000 pounds. Fricc SllM. A. M niowl ers. n7fn FKKK Will Ill-Will DIVA ..I..O .,n...... wood lor the cutting. P. U. Henrichs. J17 Kor Hnle I ltie.linll' ,lv.. f horn enckerels. Birds troin prize taking pens" llest la vimr striiins. .1 I., i-m-iu. pi, ...... i..w Farmers: ' ' " Wanted. Wanted Man to work on nn nnnia-ni,.!. the rest of the season. CoiiiroriHhin imnau t. live in. Msrried man preferred. Apply to Henry Avery, KgKennout, Hood River. o-. Wanted (lent mercsnlilp hmiwA ,,i' .,..ti..i n, i at home or sbroad to suit. If desirable the home may be used as headquarters. Weekly salary of 81.(100 per yesr and exiens8. Ad dress Jos. Alexander, Corvalls, Ore. f UmM Wanted Three salesmen for our new county, township and railroad surveys of Oregon. These surveys are a splendid com pllailon of facts, ti juri s and drawings, and of wonderful value. Counties and towns are III 1 1 V Indexed, and im.i. ninth. ..r a.UAi, . given; railroads plainly shown and dis tances between all stal ions also shown; con gressional districts outlined, numbered and populations given, other features too nu merous to mention . tmlonHOI n...i.,t... for energetic men. Hand, McNally A Co., Chicago, 111. ml Kcciver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on March KOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, United States otilec, 1 he Dalles, Ore., .fan. 1. JSU7. Notice Is hereby given thai 1IILPUKTH B. SNVDEB, if Mosler. Oreiton. bag filed notice of his In lenfloti to make II mil flve-year proof In shut pon oi ins ciHiin, vtct Homesieaa r,niry mo. inrj, liiadc June sfi, 1901, for lot 1. BK'W1''1. mm r.;..r.'a oi seciion . lowiisiiip i norm. rsnge 11 F.., W. M., and that sa d proof will be msde before the Register and Receiver at The niiiM, uregon.on Marco isu luui. lie imlins IheToltowlllg witnessea to prove his continuous residence npon and cultiva tion of snld land, vis.: Vlneent C, Young, Albert Norder, John P. Bnyder and Oeorgs niKier, an ui .Mower, uregou. MICUAKL T. NOLAN, . I'-'tr- Begtster. For Sale, Timber Land The SE of NWJ, SWJ of NE, NWJ of SE1 , NE1 of SWJ of Section 11, Town ship 1, north of range 9, Wasco county, Oregon. Add reus CHAS. BERNARD, K!l-3iii 400 N. 2d St., Ashland, Wis. S. E. BARTMESS, LICENSED Undertaker and Embalmer. FOR OREGON AND WASHINGTON For Sale Seventy acres three-fourth mile from Underwood landing. Two and a half acres pleared for cultivation, three acres p?ady fo grub, jevpn acres plashed, partly burned. One good 4-room house, one wooa fiouse, one cincken house, good cellar and good barn, for particulars call on or write. Veatch & Dehart, if2l UxiiERWixn,, VTAsn, WALL PAPER Properly selected Wall Paner adds more than all else to the harmonious furnishing of a home, cottage or mansion. D. L. DAVDISON, WILLOW FLAT. Sella Alfred Peats' PRIZE Wall Paper HOTEL RAMONA UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT E. GOLDSMITH. Prop. Three piocks fropi Depot on Principal Street. HOOD RJVJ3R, OREGO!f ONLY WHITE HELP fiMPWYED Conducted First Class with Second Clags Jlates When in Town Make Yourself at Home Girl Wanted To do Permanent einploymeut. Apply to L. H. Hu8ln. ' i3im7. Wan ted-Good cows by W. A. Johnsen, R ten Wnte.i1 kiriu nrlll ha unnt...i .....i, n.,, v.j IDIC,CU iiuill M3E ys date for 90 corits of 4-foot flr wood, ... -nuKiin, f-,enoijt insirici o. 8. wnted-t,entlcmnn or lady to travel for MftriUnlllP lutn.. nf l.,n.a n. i. A : . .......... ... .iu npiini, aerriiury at liome or Htinrnd to miit. If desirable the borne lllav he iim,, ou l,.u.i..i. iir salary of ll.aio a Tar and expenBea. Addretm - ttnivui, j.uviu iviver, uregon. 1B-28 Wanted At Cottaite Hospital, Hood River girls oyer twenty years to train as nurses Apply In person or hy letter to Miss Grace Taylor, Bupt. or Abble J. Mills, Matron. Jan23 Lost and Found Lost Klk's tonfh etielr nln eler ottice for reward, Return to Ola, Lost Gold locket wnlch nli.,Pn. iuui tir engraved on inside. Kinder plea'se leave at mi. noou uallroad depot, fUml4 IarIKtll'nVAlnA nnnt..l..l - . . " Ji, ""i in u ring, airs, Clyde Scrinner, Inrterwood, tire., on envelope. Inner n euiae lu.'.a ..i n vi..i..... . r . ..v i. .uuijiiiiuiu h Hturu, la-uut Hail l,.M r. , ... a.. " ' Meer. jo itewara. For Rent For Kent 15 ncres S miliw i ii...., tia.M depot, giKiri bulldiiigg. well, running water, orchard, timothy, clover, strawberries and blackberries, cash rent and recommenda tions required Also 111) lb. mare for sale.' Mrs. Ilia H Mereer IIIK lv.,, ..... land, Ore. A.mU Till Hfllt Tttrr. fii.,)l.4 a i. ... -....... . iuiiiim.-u nw us 10 lei WHO hoilKl'kiwmi.iaj iiriviiw, ?.r ' yn Hanna house opposite McDonald 8lo,rj. white Nwitoh and white rinjf above swlh. l?:2l Ta,ken,?,V:Cow nd Mlf- "boot fonr weeks old, the cow about lx years old bas nnper slot in the rluht Mr mnr -,i,L ' the right hip. Color white and roan, but mostly white. Hlf nf k.,P"1 oil. Owner can have same hv vinh. Paul Aubert, MV. Hood, Oregoi I31-in7 NOllCP Vntla. la l ..... .... ftai.i. j V. l '""'"j ptivtju mat on ine Wtb d.Vnf phrnup,. .. 1... j f mil S o (,l'eb- h tl,e f"owlng described an imal will be sold at public auction, at my place a Mount Hood: one red, two and a half yers old steer, liight ear clipped and left ear Pnu h. M. Baldwin. For Sale For Snle-I have the agency for the Niagara Sprayer, and also taking orders for lime and sulphur solution spraying material. Give me your orders. G. D. Woodworth. n29-i