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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1907)
HC0DRIVI5a GLACIER, THUKtJDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1907 yr 1., : I jpg Jm IMP iMaliJfl 11 if pwfei f t . .v :. - . T ip I W1"" 1 . JTa, .jr. .IB CHANGE IN LAND OFFICE MARCH 4 Tie politioel e'.tutitiou is agauiaing no articn tm in in I ho ueighboibood of lh Diillnx w Mitrcn 1 iliaws near. At t ht duie it U expected I hut there will Im h cti'-niiH iu U.n i crao.i.i.'l of Ci 1 111 I In. U II I t'J: I WtlltOH Lb II 1 1 OHioe. .Miubiil i N' 1-ui, who Croat d quite a itn- id loiieiul circles a lev montba ago by leiuieiiug a aeusatioi! al repignatiou, will have eervel out is term a register, ami Mini Aduh Lang will have ended a long tenure aa reoeiver on tbat date. Both the ivginter and receiver, as the; now stand, are Moody appoiut eea. Alius Lang ia still in the Moody lineup, but, according to recent de velopments, Nolan bas landed him self far outside the good gtacei of the Moody alignment. Naturally, the eternal war between the Moody ind Williamson forces bas cropped out in the prospective change, and the struggle is to see which (fact inn will succeed iu landing the offices. Little doubt Is entettained that Nolan will go out Up to this time bis resignation bus not been accept ed, although tendered several months ago, and lie is still drawing bis sala ry. But aa to whether tbe end ol the term will mark the retirement of MiHs Lang presents a mooted question. - Senator Fulton, who is on the p posite sidejof the feuoe from Moody, has sent his'recominendatlons to tbe president. For register he has offered the name of Judd Fisb. For reoeiv er, to succeed Miss Lang, be bas pre sented tbe nomination of Ueorge J. Parley, tormerly mayor of The Dalles, and long a strong Wi.lihOiBOU sup porter. Addison Bennett, of "Rabbitt ville" fame, oditor of Tbe Dalles Op timist, U a candidate for renter, but bow he stands with Senator Fill ton is an unknown quantity. That be will not be favorably regarded by Jonathan Bourne thculd tbe appoint meuts be delayed until a ter the new seuator takes the oath of ollloe, is quite certain, iu light of fie unuierci lul broadsides he hurled at the peo ple's senator through tbe oolumua of tbe Optiuiht during the last seveiul months Humor has it that Fisb may not re main iu the raoe for the registerehip, because of his bnviug recently acquir ed large property interests away from Tbe Dalles that would require bis at tentiou. In this event Senator Ful ton, of course, would offer a new nomination. That a successor will be selected for Nolan 1? generally admitted among the faithful, but there is so mueu oi hnza mound Miss Laug's position, and so much unceita nty about her retirement, that the anxinis ones aie kept with one root in me air. iiio gram. BY THE WAY A MSacnnri loo islntnr has introduc ed a bill making it a misdeamor foi a woman in that state to buy more than ., k.. a . nAithar to cost more than 11.98. Doubtless tbe approach nf tha Rnator anason has gone to the innn'a hear). tn tliinic of the comio valentine the Mikado is going to get from California. Mm Po,.bofoii.r pnnlil win tbe erat- ittide ot a great idmss of people ty Divius Chancellor L'ay's old college ail tbaf it wants and be done with it. Q. fo ua tha Than tranedv ia con KJJ . . wo wuw ri n.ini Hio snnnnr we reach sue "egeunt omnes" stage, the better we .shall like it. i ni,iiit man hm invented a com bined automatic ateuogranher, office j iii. ni.,rL Thlti Incen UOy HUH UJHI'IU tioi tir.it will nnma in Imndv and save much time, tbe next time Mr. Rose velt ieels symptons of a return of tbe message-wi iting habit. It now transpires that the Virginia lady who banded her baby to a bear did so under the impression that it waa bei husband. She is not the first woman of roeord who couldn t see any difference between the two. The czar should be a little reassur ed by tbe fact tbat the douma'a oppo sition will be oppressed by speeobes and not by dyuamite. The allegation In a divorce suit, that Mrs. Hetty Uieen's neioe is spendthrift indicates how nntr?.e some people oan be to family tradi tion. The bitter opponents of the tbea trioal trust, will not say tbat lt didn t give the peoplo a show. f Mis. Sage isj demonstrating that TO GUARD "SHIPS against the unseen dangers at tea, the United States Government maintains lighthouses. . To guard your home against the un seen dangers of food products, the Govern ment has enacted a pure food law. The law compels the manufacturers of baking powder to print the ingredients on the label of each can. 1 1 The Government has made the label your protection' so that you can avoid alum read h carefully, if it does not say pure cream of tartar hand it back and Say plainly Mm ROYAL is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder a pure j ct of grapes aids the digestion adds to the health fulneaa of food. the money was left iu fairly good bauds A Kci titnky miuibter preaohed tiree hours on the topic "Hell is here and now." lie doubt Ihsb thoroughly convinced his uougiegstiion. J be distressing nena is given out that A II red Audi is w iting a ponr on the Jurimicnti eartbiUHke. Are i II tlio fretk lOuglisbmen tn take a hhiid in tr.i.l iimiiuu-kI' I .i' lii'ii cTi!h ie-. ravi-i say the MMiaie s'ihII nut ijutf him into fiieiit e "as it Oi l TillnB0. " However, wlen Mr I .i Is f;et readv tu ci.li tbe snii-iit-'s Unit, be ill bo wise to ateb out lor li e li ll jker. Tbe Hnnoiiiin' i.tL t is ade that li t reoeut eartbquuke mil uotcoitail tl.i output ot Jamaica rum. CeiUtu? not; bad tbe earthquabe any hootili intentions toward this particular rum output, it wou.d not bave wasted time fooling around Jamaloa. It appears that Carter Harrison is to run for mayor of Chicago again. lbe mystery Is, now tbat office bas managed to wabble along without a Carter HairUon to bold it down for tbe past year or bo. anyhow. "Burn your love letters when you bave lead them," says Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Why not burn them before mailing? These are tbe days ot big things. Captain Huoson wauts ufrbigger navy, and Chancellor Day ia auxious tor bigger trusts. There ia no urgent Cdll tor bigger lobsters however. Tbey bave disooverdd in Chicago that tbe hog driveia of the stockyards ase tbe same cry to urge on unwilling porkers tbat was employed by tbe swineherds of aucient Ureeoe. Thus does "oulcbaw" make its way west ward. So tbe railroads weie juggling bim out of five millions a year postage be cause Uncle Sam didn't understand aiithmetic. New Jersey must be getting better. It shows gigua of refusing to fell tbat seat iu tbe United States senate. Tlia vallAw innrnnla hnva rift liirArl mnm w . i S . . i . t 1 .in rt. it K n 1 1 f I lia nnn sent nf tbe United States government. It took bo loug to dig into toe kus- Curia Inpinna t.haft rtAnnla sarA ha. ginaiug to think tbe money was petri- In s must wirh .lannn It unuld hn "big Htiok" against chop sue. V'MaMAnf Fl HPa r hraota hoar mil tbe impression tbat tbe railroads art tiying to drive ine people to aeHper atioo. Mh RnAflavull ahmilii rAnllv 1hI somebody else stioceed Senator Piatt Hrst so that the change might not be (00 greai.. An Uugilsh soientist asserti tbat high collars produce leadacbee which is an indication tbat dudes bavo brains atter all. apprebensiou and surprise among hu friends by standing to his ante elcc- s-i.i nimmltiiin Ma la ynitl tn lui.rM tbe door of his office wide open with nis aesK id piuiu view wuu uo is nr.flrlnn It ninal-. hn nnitA fi fcrnnfc for the visitors to set a real live governor earning uis aviary. The newspaper man who discovered that Seuator-elect Uuggenbeim began life bare-footed might and on further investigation that he also began it baldbeaded. Although said to be ticber t ran Roi-kefeller Weyerhauser seems to be permitted to persue tbe even tenor of bis way principally becaoi-e l.e le frains from lecturing bic fellow run on how to be happy though ttrngpling foi a living. ft tn rrnrtaA that the nuiv shah Of Persia will begin business by cutti g . ,t :.. .. I otf a lew tieaus. uuw ns a uS of administration in this country. Next year we are told a determined la lA I. a nalim tn oirA hllhbttUfl and wives equal lights. Wonder whft ... . 1 1 : . .. i.. .. ! . . . rights the wives wiu gio u) to equalize matteis. An Illinois man who is being sued for divorce nd alimony simply de nies that he Is married His wife cer tainly neglected her duty if she per mitted him to forget it. At tbe rate the indictments are ril i nn .n.lnil Mia Htanrinrd Oil Co it will soon be monopolizing the time of tbe courts as well as the visible supply ol oil. rPk. T nnnn P.TnrnM in DAttillB tin- XUQ xjvju v. ' o " easy because it 'has disc ivered tbat tbe United Stales is getting rich ten iimo. fnat aa Great Britain bttll the American also spends bis money ten times as rasi as nis ruiu c In A Maine newspaper says lbe way to make a cat 8' ay at home is to grease its feet and a "woman's page' editor BAKING POWDER cruelly suggests that wives ought to try tbat treatment on their husbands. I Tbe eeuate immediately witbdiew from tbe limelight, tbe farce, "Till man as a Burnt Ccrk Artist.-" It was howling but not a sucesp. Tillman in numing tbat "all the world's a . 'age" made a blunder in taking tbe tt i. ate for a mini-trel show. Senatoi Tilluieu having ileci il.eil Senator Foraker f "a lifuiTiitrd per patnlir ob-.iii in .n isriiHl t ru, tijn." i I ! i to llir Qhii an to -t h tew pi h-a. i l r;jnjK i bout the South Cai oliiiiiiii Ci.ll him an l'ing ated pitr bf(!rk jiit iff the I.i ap or sometbii:).' 1 i K Ib.t Now thtj'ic ilng i.p "nn.-i niua, Cue uoiirlir ;i! I v I ;e iii u.oun'il boat lizui'd, win a i i.i int -i teeth tet in a lua cum t I'M a iiread kmfu wbo died 20,. (X ,i !' ,. i i s go iu 'lexas. ' Well, Kl.ist of tit Senator Builey is stilldolng busiuois at the rid stsnd We guess tbe Ohio court won't flue the Standard Oil crowd the u.axi mum, should it I e couvicted on those 936 counts. Tbe court would hardly take, tbe chance of having the rest of tbe country drop dial from suipiise. The Knisei is building four dread noughts rehind screens. He Is afraid Teddy will eve them. Chile otters forty acres to every new settler. If she would only throw In tbe mnlo, she would be following a famous old pieoedeut. Cherry Culture In Hood River. By U. D. Woodworth. UrowiuK cherries for profit in Hoed River, an i iu talking about them, I will oontiuo myself to my own farm. Ibe soil ia black heavy loam with a little gravel mixed in just enorgh to make it work free and not stick to the tooK i have four varieties that I grow foi market Lambert, Biug, Royal Ann a id Black Republican. I prefer tbe Lambert above ali others, and I ooutiiier it the "king" of all cherries so f r introduced. 1 bave snipped them to London, Euglaod, by open express, and tbey uirived with only 18 per cent loss. Wbiie tbe King and black Republican are good shippers. tbey will not carry as well as the Lambeit. 1 nave shipped all four va rieties to Mexico City and Torreou, Mexico, New York City and Nome, Alaska, with good results, as tin fol lowing will show : Xorreon, Mexico, July 7.. Dear Mr. Woodworth: 1 bave been reoeiving your cherries for several days, and notwithstanding tbe loug distance, 1 must say I never received better fruit here, t'lease ac cept my thanks for same, Yo'ire troly, Carlos Stem an. There is only one way to ship chei- rles, and that is to use tbe common sense carrier Eight carriers or car tons fill tbe box, and by puokiog in this way the fruit is kept iu place and is not shifting around In tbe box. Never put iu, or allow any of your help to put in, auy deformed trait. or Iruit tbat is cracked, for that is tbe first oue to decay, and it will get soft and leak, thus spoiling all it conies in contact with. Do not put in anything tbat you would not want to buy yourself at 20 cents to 50 cents oei pound. Men who try to die t tbe ooiisnmer by putting iufeiioi iruit in tbeit packages only cbeet tbemseives. Next, bave a nioe cleau box make it look neat and tidy, get it to the con sumer in tbe best possible condition. To pat up a ten pound bi x ot cher ries it will uost you -box, 5ceuts; eight cartons, iO cents; packing, 5 cents; picking 5 cents, crating, 2 .'4 cents; paper, labels aud uailiug,2 J2 oeutr; in all, 30 cents; Now, ii yon can get $1.20 to 1 1.50 f. o. b. railroad station, 1 dont' think you will com plain. Now, a I bave shown bow to mar ket tbe fruit, it will be well to tell bow we grow it. 1 set out 1,5X10 I reef ; gave them thorough cultivation for tbe first four years, i thought tbat if cultivation was good lor au apple tree it waa good for a cherry tree; the consequence was I grew tbem too fast. The bark would burst aud tbey would bleed to death. I bave had trees make tbe enormous growth of eleven feet in oue season. Then I pruned and cut tbem back, and tbat also waa detrimental to the trees. It is my opinion, and in bo far as my experience goes, you never want to cultivate after the first year. Seed your orchard down to clover aud get two crops, and you will not bave many dead tiees nor any guinosea. Never put a saw nor knife to a cherry tree unless It is to cut out. a dead limb; for tbe wood of a cherry treeia not like an apple, it will not beat over: but will ot and. tbe snow and rain will help it along. I set nut 100 cherry trees three years ago i long a fence wheie tbe ground was never Dlowed. To first year they didn't growmoob; tbe second year tbey did better: this year the? bave made a fine growth. Tbey never have been nrunnd nor cultivated in anr wav. Two years ago I put out 50 trees; tbe first year 1 cultivated up to tbe first of July, then aeeded down to clover. Thev have dona fine, with a loss ot only one tree. If we will study nature a little, we shall find tbat the cherry is first in bloom, first to fruit ; and is all pioked and marketed by July 10. The tree has borne its fruit ; It baa made its growth; tbe laterals have grown to their (all length ; the fruit buds are setting for next year's crop. Nature has performed bar work so far aa tbe cberry tree is oonoernea, ana snouia rest until another year bai come, when aba will take up tbe same rout ine aaain. So, it we keep on culti vating and forcing the growth of the tree after it naa luiniiea its auty, it la sure to brin disaster and ruin. Now, a greai many think all tbey have to do ia to plant tbe tree and sit down and watch it grow, then piok the fruit yes but tbat is not tbe frocess that brings the best returns, t ia not tbe kind tbat brings home the premiums from tbe horticultural fairs, where men of knowledge and experience judge tbe merits of tbe Cruits and quality is me oniy consid eration. If the oberry is worth growing, it ia worth growing well, and I find tbe only way is to fertilize, and do it thoroughly: use plenty of potash, spray thoroughly in tne winter witn tbe lime and suipnur, aiso tne oor deaux mixture. Keep year trees free from San Joae eoale and all other in sects pests and fungus, and you will surely bave good results. I use tbe Niagara gas sprayer; it is always ready. It never gets clogged, and I believe it is tne nest tnacnme on ine market today. Pleasant and most Effective. T. .1. Chambers. Kd. Vindicator. Lib erty. Texas, writes Dec. 2", 1902: "With pleasure ana unsolicited; ny you, 1 bear testimony lo the curative power of Ballard's Horehouml Hyrup. ! I Iiuvk nund il in mv family and can cheerfully affirm it in the most effective and best remedy lor coughs and colds I have ever used.'" (Sold by Cbas. N. Clark. Acute Kheiinistisin. Dih'ii tsarina or wrenehinir nuins. oc- raxinned by getting wet through: worn when nt. rut.!, i.r on nrit nuivint? the limbs or in cold or damp weather, is cured quickly by Italian! h miow 1,'iu- ment. Oscar uiecon uioson uity, in. u-ritAR Knli. IIS. 1U0!: "A vear nun I una troubled with a pain in my baek. It anon pot an had I could lint Ih llil over. One bottle ot HllariU Snow Liniment cnrid mo Hold by Clias. V Clarke BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. 1. 7 acres two miles out at 375 per acre. All in lieariug orchard, good lu- ati in, under ditch, small house. 2. 40 Hi-res, tliree miles out, 3 acres cleared, mostly in buy, some fiuit trees, good liuilie'-. under ditch, some tree water. 12000 3. 20 acre I ix miles out, 5 acres in apple, rest easily cleared, under ditch nearly a1! good upple laud. Price 11H0U. 4. 40 acre- fix miles out at 75 per acre, nearly ill good apple land and easily cleared, under ditch. 5. 25 acres 7 miles nut, all choice apple land and lies fine, 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 lu apples of best varieties 7. 40 acres seven miles out, also good fruit land, 5 acres cleared, small liou.se aud barn. The above are only a few samples of the bargains we have to offer. A vari ety of city property for Bale on reason able terms. Onthank ft Otten Hood River Oregon Of Interest To Womeih To suck women as are not seriously out ( heaklAbut who have exacting duties p perform, either In the way of house it Id caresor in social duties and tunc whlchXserlousiy tax tnerr tirengin. as welT tfto lurslng motners, in. fierce a Favorite Pferlptlon has proved a most valuable supwting tonic and Invigorst- Rv Its timely use, much Pfrtous glcknft and suturing mav be' 4yoidKi. 4 no .operating tamp vt' vifa, would. It-la -bollmti: . , I - - nH1..n If thin mn;l BIIUUIU novo w - r- 4 - - - torn nave w o ciiityjs ix v - iitiuiiun; nv'i'n nil ii tolrrgood time,. The avorit rresenp tl6n"bas proven a great boon to expectant mothers by preparing tne Bystem lor tne eoming of baby, thereby rendering child birth safe, easy, and almost painless. . Bear in mind, please that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is not a secret or patent medicine, against which the most Intelligent people are quite naturally averse, because of the uncertainty as to their composition and harmless character, but IS a MEDIC1N OF KHOWH COMPOSI TION, a full list of all Its Ingredients being printed, In plain English, on every bottle wrapper. An examination ot this list of Ingredients will disclose the fact that it is non-alcoholic in Its composition, chemic ally pure, trlple-reflned glycerine taking the place of the commonly nsed alcohol, In its make-up. In this connection it may not be out of place to state that the "Favorite Prescription" of Dr. Pierce Is the only medicine put up for the cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and ail ments, and sold through druggists, all the ingredient of which have the un animous endorsement of all the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice, and that too as remedies for the ailmenta for which Favorite Prescription" Is recommended. A little book of these endorsements will be sent to any address, post-paid, and absolutely free If you request same by postal card, or letter, of Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation Is the cause of many disease. Cure the cause and yru sure the disease. Easy to take as candy. Geo. T. Prather CARRIES THE BEST LINE OF CANDIES Tobaccos and Cigars IN THE CITY The Oregonian, Telegram and Journal ON SALE rtUSDAYS Hood River, Oregon mATth Wa f.f , ':t mmm 1 clothes elsewhere. PIANOS Special Notice Owing to lack of space, on account of our large and increasing business, we have rentetl the building, next to Cul berlson's real estate oiliee and are fitting up tbe entire building into a First-'ilass Piano atore, which will be a credit to Hood River. We have two car loads of lieuntiful in struments due to arrive from l he east ern factories this week. 'I his shipment includes the great Apollo Concert lirHnd (like the (Kid Fellows have), llab Cimtxla, Int.! rlo 1'iano I'Ihu-ih ami u complete line ni the very best I'pright Pianoa in thelrt'i'sl -t!is. SccoihIIh.ikI pin !u mill i leans t.ikvn in x hang and several vii liHiid lor i-al . i.i.we.-t prices to all. No agei ts Oi coihihikmoii men to make your piano cost on fiO 00 more thun if purchased direct from the dealer. Pianos tuned and repaired. Souk Bros. Piano Co. SlLAS II. 80UI.K, Manager. Phone Main 1123, Hood River, Ore. CONTEST NOTICE united Hlates l.nnd utlice, Tlie UalleH, Oro., jHiiuuiy 10, Unit. A snltli'tcnt pntet alH JiivIl having been tiled in Una olllru hy lVitrl UlUHncock. con. testanr, hkhIiini lioniesleait entry Mo. 147N1, inane wovenioer 7, mum, mr tne unction 8, TowiihIiIu 1 north, range lOeaiit Vv. M., by Ed. L. Whilzi-ll, (ontexU'R, In wlilcli it in alliKMj that mild KA I,. Wlill.el has entirely abaudoned huUI lubd and Iuih done uo Im provement on the laud only to partly oon- atruct a log cabin ; tliHt lie liax not been un Httld land since April ltKW; Hint cald alleged absence has not bwnduelo lrln einploytiient in ine army, navy or murine coi-ph di me United mimIck In linieof wur, Miilil paiiftw are hereby imtillcil lo iii'ciir, ri'pond unit otter evidence loiiclilnn snpl HlUmitliin.al lUo'clotk a. m. on Ke'iru iry &. 11107, iiefure the Keglmor and Receiver at tlie Uniled.Btates Land Ottlce In The Dulli-x, Oregon. Tbe Raid ronteatunt -liHVlnif. In proper affidavit, tiled Jiumary !i, 1HI7, net lorth facu which aliow tluitalltr due dlllKUH'e (icraiinal service of thin notice cannot be made, It la hereby ordered and directed that mir ii notice be given by due and proper publication. J17-f21 M1CHAKL T. NOLAN,, Keglater. MOSIER .Fruit Lands. n large or email trade. Some very good land at low prices Bt presenty Onod growing couiiiiui.ily Six miles eaHt of Hood l'.ivcr. Also ladiieetouds and re- Hiiquiahnip 'tH. Panics wishing to buy will do well to writ or see i , tiKO. CHAftlBKltLAIN, Mobier,' Orison. It tnakes Robertlne gives what every womaa most dcslrcs-a pcrteot complexion. It brliii; that soft, smooth, fresh, clear tint to the cheek that denotes youthfulnesK. It will bring beauty to thoae who lack it; it will retain It for thoae who already pouseas Itj It will enable you to succeBsfulljr combat the ravages of weather and time. Don't doubt-don't argue. Juat try Jtobertlne. Your druggist ' will give you a free sample. J.A11 drug glatl keep Rohertlne. VCLE5AM Wry i as engine service Cnde Sam uses tha DRIOIf GAS Pi EKGINEformtnelaoutBtslntlie if nice. Tbis much treatment ia a true pr ictiud teat o( efficiency and dura bility. The UNlOIt GAS KKGINB is eon atmcted is tuch a auaerur mannar and ol tacB toe materia! that it atarta eaay, works easy and nina eaey wider ordinary, tvtry day, raugk farm ssasa. Bf fore yoe laveat a cent ia a fa erutisa write for our free catalog Union Gas Engine Co. 62-66 First St., Portland, Oregori : V. P. Kendall, Salea Agent AsgacsaiSEsSa&aSSllr mi Gordon Hats k liver Mines Well Dressed Half Progressed That's the twentiety century versiou of the old adage "Well begun is half done." Nowadays the man who is not well dressed is handicapped in the race of life. And it costs no .more to go through the world well drensed if you patronize our store. Good here at the price of cheap VOGT BROS LEADING CLOTHIERS I .....ARTHUR The Optician Next door "WW I z-- I Don't Forget THE- WlerMry 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. Thone m941 Gln ratbriclt, Prop. JACKSON & JACKSON, Dealer in General Merchandise and Lumbermen's Supplies, Railroad Ties, Cordwood. Lumber and Cedar Posts Ftih) Delivery.' Phone 931 Increase Your Profits What, tha um of Bolnc to .11 th xpon of tprayini and than have poor fruit? Tha at of HCiirluc '.un, fancy fi i..t la It aptaying thorouhlsr with Hlfila. avan proatur, Tl I I n.cn hav. r.ldom don, thia Iucmm tha ; pump.ii-n aval J. ill White Salmon Bargains 1G0 acres unimproved land 11 miles out for only $l,GO0. 160 acres unimproved, 6 miles out. About 10 acres cleared balance hilly, house and barn, for only 11,800. tO acres, 2 miles out. Little cleared. House on it, foi f 1,000. 13)4 acres, S miles out. 7 acres cleared, bearing orchard on it, f 2,000. See R. FIELD, The Bustling Real Estate Man WHITE SALMON, WASH. clothes enN w EARING THE R0NG GLASSES May prove more injurious to your eyes than wearing none at all. NOT EVERY MAN Who calls himself 0 CLIST R PTICIAN is competent to fit SPECTACLES I show yon and exphio wli I a.n r.uht, arrd guarantee rerUits, No charge (or tests. CLARKE and Jeweler to Tostoffice Patronize Home ...Industry... Our Work cannot be ...Excelled... HOOD UIVKR, OH. euru,uuiinvy oo u Many E Using Bean Kac Spray Pumps bscauM they avu jast ona-thlri tht Ukr Ia Xa Sj rin Rests the Secret Th ir'rfe in profit from cecurlns fancy fruit will toi.t um lur fiiouifiitonJ the easy-running, no trouble f-iturcjt 'cutid exclutively in the two tizei of !! MH'i pun.pt merit ycur iui mediate invest if atioo. h r.CQm$ - niuHt tco good tvi be true that all the new litipi uvt::. m cun he had hi on a pump, but it lstru and v m a .11 uu..-MMiaid vrfby wUcn you MtftMaiO lnup rvtcu. '. toi.l bt pva o how them to y. R NICKELSEfT POOR PRINT