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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1907)
I OOP RIVER GLACIER lariien. rytn 'ifcaradat fct ARTHUR B. MOB. PaMtotvar. I aahaortpUoa il.4 a pa wkM fa4 THURSDAY. FEB. 28. 1907 E.U took tb Oregon legislator just forty days to spend 14,000,000 of the people's money. "Eastern Oregon waa forgotten, as asaaL in making app oictmen'a on tt in railroad commission board. WelL Hood River appiea Just the aame, regard lea division. OptismUt. So will oar taxea. ' will grow ot county Ovm fonr tona ot mall weia reoelv 4 at tba Walla Walla poatoffloe one da lit week, whiob bad been br Id op owing to tba blockade. Tba legislature aathorlzee tbe par cbulng of voting machines. It will b t great convenience in abowlng tbe rota toon after tbe polle close. Nobody knows better tban Mr, James J. Hill tbat tba way to make bard timea aura la to keep hammering away at bard timea prediction Main while, a careful Investigation ot tba Wall atreet market reporta will in doe time abow oar Uncle Jim, large and eoninioaona. tbe biggest bear bayei of all. Oregon i an. Attorney Ueneral Young baa started maadamna proceedings in tba county diatrict court to compel tbe ten railroads doing baalneaa in Minneeota to respect tba freight rata reduction recently ordered by tba sate railroad and warehouse commission. Tba com pan lea involved are tboaa wblon were recently enjoined in tbe United States oar. from patting tbe ratea into effect. By the gecerosltv of tba widow ot tbe late Rev. Myron Eella, D. D, Whitman oollece at Walla Walla baa become poaaeaaed of a most valuable oollection of Indian ourloa and his torloal relloa oolleoted .during bla 30 yeara of .servlc aa miaaionary to the Indiana on Hood 'a canal. It baa alao received bla invaluable library of northwestern history, whiob probably cannot be duplicated. Ibe action of tbe legislature in raising their pay to $10 a day for a 40-day session, ia causing considera ble, unfavorable comment in many quarters. If the aervioea of the mem. bera are worth anything ithey are worth 110 a day. If tbey are to be paid at all, let it be a fair remunera tion, or else make tbe offloe a purely honorary one, with no salary. It is true that aome are aent to tbe legisla ture who are worth nothing to tbe atate, yet tbe majority Buffer a loss to their private business while speuding their time at Salem, that is greater tban tbe salary received. In . writing tbe obituary of The Dalles portage bill, the Chronicle winda op with the following: "It ia reported that tbe lobbyists from Hood Klver oppoaed tbla meas ure. If tbla' be true, it will not aoon be forgotten by tbe people of the eaatern portion of the county or by tbe people of the eastern portion ot tbe atate. S i ah a deposition is pus illanimous, n.d it ia safe to say that tbe people of Hood Klver valley did not approve of auoh a oouare on the part of the membera of tbe third house from Hood River." It waa tbe price paid tor the defeat of Hood River county and Senator Wbealdon had ample warning. HAT NEWS 9 Vv n a?) FOR MEN Our Large Spring Shipment "of hats has arrived. Come ' early and get the choicest Waf r MTT j- aw ri AGENTS NEW IDEA PATTERNS Tlhie Paris ' Fair The Place to Save Money AGENTS HAMILTON BROWN SHOES First Showing of Spring Wash Ginghams DIRECT FROM NEW YORK CITY THE WORLD'S FASHION CENTER CHAMBRAT 27-incb linen finish Chamlnvy in light blue, red, brown, etc , figured with small wlr e stripes, very dainty for mi's orwaiata. Price the yd. 12c GINGHAM A large assortment of 27-inch linen finish (iiiijjtiam, in col ors, such as bine, light green, red, etc. All the very latest deg'gns. Trice the yd. 12c Plaids for Children's School Dresses A vry choice selection of F light or dark brown, blue, are an exact imitation of yard only ncy Plaid Huiting, such aa red, c. Tliefe plaids are twilled and cil heiirictta. Price the JQ Dress Ginghams An immense assortment of Dress Ginghams in plain atripea, fancy plaids, etc. All the very latent patterns. Price the yard lOc Muslins A large fhlptncnt of Muslins, Cambric, Pillow Tubing and Sheeting in all widths and qual ity, light or heavy weight and prices always the lonest. Special Sale of Boy's Suits Swings Merrily On Boys f 2.50 Black Suits. Special $1.95 " 3.10 Mani h Suits. Special..... 1.59 " 5.50 Cheviot Suits Special.... 2.65 3.10 Woretcml Suits. Special 2.55 5.00 Worstered Suits. Special 3.33 BOYS' SHOES A few pairs left of those $1.35 boy shoes made of bos calf and quilted soles, just the shoe for school wear. Special price 81.23 UNDERWEAR Men's Underwear, Derby ribbed and in most all sizes and colors, valuea np to 1.25 a garment. Special price while they lust 03c AGENTS Simmons' Kid Gloves WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD AGENTS Armorside Corsets 135 Different Styles to Chouse From HAT SPECIAL M.b'i int. in most .11 iwa tni color., valued up 10 tl.M nd .2.00. Speci.1, 98c WENATGHEE APPLES IN AUSTRALIA Tbe announcement that has just been made that tbe 25 per oent ad ranee, made aoon after tbe San Fran olaoo disaster, baa been removed vol untarlly, will be bailed with much aatiafaotion. The inoreaaed tax was an Imposition, and waa so regarded. Local Inauranoe men aay that tbe companlee making the advance lost more tban enough bualnesa on ao oount ot it to offset tbe advanoe, and the removal of the graft by the com paniea can be regarded aa a wlae bualnesa move rather tban any inten tion to make amende to tbe dear pub Ho. Several non-board and mutual oompanlea took advantage of the raise to write inauranoe at the old ratea, nd have made aerioua Inroads Into tbe buaineaa ot tbe old-line ootnpa nlee who were in the combine. Deathof Philip J. Steuber. Philip J. Stenberg died at the home of bla elater, on tbe Heights, r ebrua ry 23, of tuberooloaia, aged (S3 yeara. eight months and It days. The body waa eblpped to Portland Sunday at ternooa by Undertaker Nichols and the funeral waa held at llolmaa'a obapel on Monday. The remains were interred in Riverview oemetery. The deoeaaed had been a auff erer for aome time, and came to Hood River last fall with his sister, for his health, tie appeared to improve for a time, and bla sister waa enoouraged to bmld a store building on the Heights and open a millinery and no tion atore, to earn a living, but he gradually failed this winter, until death ended bia sufferings. May Be Wanted for Harder. J. W. Palmer, who waa taken to The Dalles last week from Hood Klver for casting a check that did not belong to him and apending tbe money, waa aentenoed to one yeara in tbe peni tentiary yesterday by Judge iiradabaw. laa. White came down from Tbe Dalle tbe first of tbe weekend aaid that it waa reported there that Pal mer waa wanted in San Frapoiaoo for mtuder. Pilea of people have piles. Why auff er from pilea when you can use DeWitt'a Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve and get relief. Nothing .else ao good. Beware of imitations. Bee that tbe name ia stamped on each box. Sold by Kelr St, Case. A few hundred cherry trees of stand ard varieties for sale. Robbina & Thompson. Wenatobee, Wash., Feb. 2G.-"I could dispose of tbe entire output of tbe Wenatobee valley on tbe aouthern continent." This ia tbe statement made by 13. Wagner, a fruit grower of Ibis section, wbo baa just returned from a trip to Australia where be went to dispose ' of bla apple orop. aya tbe Spokesman-Review. i'be trip or Mr. Wagners naa Deeu watobed with great interest by tbe people here aa this waa the first ahlp meut of any consequence ever to be made from here to that country. Mr. Wagner took with him 3100 boxea of fancy apples, lie lett Wenatobee ttbe first ot December. At'Melbourne and Sydney be found a market for bia fruit at wbat be termed "living pric es." xnougb tne American round Australia a laud of perennial sum mer, where all vernal things were al ways either in bloom or. ripened, he experienced no trouble in disposing ot bis goods, lie caught tbe Austra lians at a time when tbulr treei were just budding forth, and wbeu tbe last crop of apples waa consumed. In speaking of. tbe market Mr. Wag ner aaid: i nave iouua a market for all of tbe fruit that could possibly be raised in tbe Wenatobee Evalley. 1 know of one commission man in A us trails who would take the entire out' put of tbe valley if we would send it to him. ibe eouiinissiou men of Ulas oow went wild over the fruit and wtil take it in any quantities, providing it la in rJrst-olass shape. To tbe Ana iruliaua the Wenatobee appiea were i evelatlou. ibey bad never aeen any thing like them. "1 found theui a people very eorup uloua aa to tbe commodities brought into tbuir oountry. Everything shipped lu Is subject to tbe most rig' Id Inspection and H tune ia tbe least taint to be found you can assure yourself that it will be lejeoted. could cite a number of instances where California shippers suffered on this wore. "I have beeu gone about two mouths, aua during that time saw many strange and iuterestlng sights. Australia, taken aa a whole la many yeara behind us. You would hardly believe tbat in Adelaide, a oity of 30, 000 to 40,000 inhabitants, tbe people are still traveling on two-story horse oars. To me it seems like a trip to an Ametloan oity of many yeara ago, only the American spirit and cuatoma are leaking." The appiea on tbe trip oost Mr. Wagner 1 per box freight and 25 oenta duty. James Stranahan Marries. James Stranahan waa full of bus! nesa, with many vexatioua delaya and troubles, all week. He went to Tbe Dalles Monday and secured a lioenae to wed Mlaa Uertrude Miller, an estl triable young lady wbo baa reaided with her parents on the Heights for several years, but wbo baa been re oeutly living with ber sister near Vancouver, Wash. Ibe train waa late Tuesday morning, and aaltbe wed ding waa to oome ott that evening, eigbt miles in tbe oountry irom Van couver, it ia thought that Jim missed oouneotiona at Portland. No word haa been received from him, nor baa be yet returned with bla bride, but be left a box ot oigara at Prather'a, and tbe boya nave taken it lor grant ed that the wedding haa been oou' u mated long before thin. Farewell Rail. Tbe Tuesday Evening aerlea ot dances closed last night with a maa queiade ball, given at I. O. O. F, ball. Tbe musio waa by Uray'a Hood Kiver orchestra, which haa furnished musio for the whole aeries, tbe floor being lu oharae ot our xenial friend. jane Honmeitzur. Forty-eight couples attended, and a number of spectators. The prizes were awarded to Miai Koppe, for the best l sustained lady obaraoter; Mr, Ed Oorbett, - tor the best sustained gentleman character', Miaa Flo Sharpe, for tbe bestcostume, and Mr. V. A. Cass, for tbe second beat costume. ' 'Tbe orchestra intend to elve Mon day night dances every two weeks, subscription list for which ia at Gray'e shop. Tbe aeries just closed haa been tbe means of bringing together our young people, and haa been greatly enjoyed by those attending, and baa therefore done much to help the disagreeable winter eveulnga to pasa pleasantly. Bora. . To Mr. and Mra. J. II. Roaeia. at Everett, Wash., February 16, a girl. lo Mr. and Mra. lhoa. (JnaDman. February 22, a girl. To Mr. and Mra. Frank Hoard man. February 2:1, a girl. To Mr. and Mra. Allen Hart. Feb ruary 21, a girl. Colonial Party. "Com, ft dame of highest station. Come, ye maiden young and fair, Lend your beaoty, Lend ynr graoen, Flaantni eye, Be powdered hair. Lend your wit, your 101116, your laughter, Beauty spots and Dimple rare; Tie tbe Nation's Father's birthday, Patriots, dame and maids, be there." In response to tbla unique invita tion about 30 young patriots and maidena gathered at the resideuoe of Mr. and Mra. O. B. Hartley February 22, lo help Howard celebrate tbe buli day. The young people in Colonial cos tumes Lepowdored hair and beauty apota made .the party a ohurming sight. Aa each guest arrived they were asked to poae for silhouette picturea and tbe walla oovered with tbe results presented an amusing if not artlatiu collection. Progressive gamea were played and El wood Luck ey waa prize wii.uer. After an appropriate lunch, ooneitit ing of Boston baked beans, brown bread, aaudwiobea, sponge cake and tea, all took part in an old fashioned spelling bee. But auoh words as llez eklab, Ezeaial and Belobazzar proved too much for every one but Ted But ton, who oaried off the prize. Before leaving all the "old folk" joined their voloea in ainglng old time and patrl otio songs, and every coe voted the party a pretty and most enjoyable one. Death of W. U. Bond. W. U. Bond died at hi residence, near tbe top ot tbe Davidson hill, Sunday, February 24, of typhoid pneumonia, aged 05 yeara. Ibe fun eral waa held at tbe Bethel Adventitt oburob, Rev. L. U. Dlx officiating, and tbe remaina laid away iu ldie- wllde oemetery. 8. E. Bait mesa bad oberge ot the funeral arrangements Tb deoeaaed oame here with bis family in 1U04 from Mormau county, Minn, and aettled in hla late resi dence, where be resided up to tbe time of bla death. He leaves a wife and fonr children, a 1 ot whom were in Hood River exoept one eon, W. J. Bond, of Crookaton, Minn. Ibe chil dren in Hood River aie: Edward Bond, Mra. Gordon Haskiua and Mrs. Ola Nelson. A eon died a tew monthb ago in Hood River, and being follow ed ao aoon by the father, makes an other ead vacancy at the family fire aide tbat will be the more keenly felt. William George Palmer Bond us born in Herefordshire, England, on February 4, 1842, being now 65 years and 20 daya. He came to tbe United Statea in 1888, lived in Minnesota un til. 1904, when be oame to live at Hood River. He leaves a wife aud tour children tojnoum bla loss. He waa married in 1862 to Jane Littlo, also of Herefordshire, England. Particular People Often say to us that they can find just the style of article they want in.this store and this is the reputation we have been laboring for "you can get it at Williams Phar macy." Keep this in mind. Our stock is large and varied and we aim to please. Need any of these ? Hot Water Bottles. Fountain Syringes, Exquisite Perfumes, Bandage, Stationery Bath Brushes Fine Soaps, Pure Drugs, Hair Brushes, Special this Week Mt. Hood Tooth Powder, 20c. It's the Best. Try It . Free delivery anywhere in tin? city. If you can't co ne phone Main 1001 - .'WILLIAMS H-EM-Cr . . HALL (0, ESSON, Prescription Pharmacists W. B. STROWBRIDGE SIGN WRITER Paper Hanging and Tinting a Specialty Reisdenct? next to Hecond Hand Store MISCELLANEOUS. Kor Bala Factory lonutloni water power, building od ground, 82x4S, two mllex from town. Aid" apple and strnwOerry land in 9, 10, li, and '. 6 hitc truci. Reasonable flfcnrea, 1. T. Nealeig-h, Hood, River, Ore., U, F. 1). No. 1. tagtf . For Sale Oood get double heavy wcrk barneti, also single set binary harness, only used three mom hs. Ur will exchange for set of light hack harness in good condition. Address "Harness Aocounl, U lacier, rgttmgi For Sale-Timothy and wheat bay. C. T. Roberts, Meadow Farm. Phone Farmers, !U1. tM2l. For Sale Timothy aud clover hy, baled. Apply to U. W. Plies on former B. F. Uerklng farm, Barrett ltoad. I;!Him2I. ..- , For Sale Farm VVanon in rood condition. or will exchange for IlL'ht hack. Addres "HarneH Account," UIbcht. , fV8m21 . For Sale or Trade Town proerty, house and fonr lots, for apple land. Odell property preferred. Kiiquiie K. M. Mshaney. Jl72m For Sale-A Unlit Kludetuiker wagon with springs and npring stat. All complete aud in perfect order; also a small one-horse road wagon. This will be sold very cheap a we have no earthly use for If. Price lf (K). Will take Hi Inch wood or tmtntoe for it. KncV-furd store, Barrett district, Hood River. ftl-mM For Sale A few fuilblooded 1'lyniotith Roc pullets Irom lu lze stock Also evas for setting. $1.60 per setting. .Satisfaction guar. anled. Wny not keep the best. It is the cheapest. Blood will 111. We sold all our Cockerels and would have sold more. Re- memoeronr guarantee, rc. Biayford, Rock. ford Poultry yards, Hood River, ore. fcl-mH For Sale Windmill aud nearly new, at half price. A. tank complete. S. Blower. IfJl Condema Scale Infected Trees U. R. Caatnar, count; fruit inspect or, want to Tba Dallea Tuesday with a apaoiraan of apple trae.oovered with tba tnarka of Ban Joaa aoale, which lie took from a lot ot treea tbat bad been hipped op from one of tbe Willam ette valley nnraariea. Ibe tree looked aa tbougb it bad been treated for aoale, and tbat tbey were dead, but tt ia impoealble to tell at tbia time of tba year, without putting it into a warm room for three wueka, to see it any aia alive. Yet, with the entire tree covered witb aoale marks, it is a dangeroua piopoaition to run tbe risk of aome of tb peata being alive, and ao apread tba dreeaae. Mr. Caatuer went on to consult wwlth Mr. Weber. tbe oommlailoner for thia diattiut. A much more rigid inspection will be beld tbla year than ever, and wher ever ia discovered, It will be vigor ously aeau witn. Mr. Uaetner'a consultation witb Mr. Weber, resulted in a careful examina tion and eeveral live aoale were found. Ibe whole lot of treea. from which tbia bunoh were taken, will be con demned, and no more stock from this nuraery will be allowed to come into tbe valley. . Mr. Castner says that treea tbat were purchased from this nuraery laat year are now covered witn aoale. ana tbat be will run uo more rlak fiom these people. It is said tbat tbouaanda of treea from t!ii nnraery have been auld for snriuu de livery, but tbey will not be allowed to leava tba depot. Milliner Opening. Mra. J. T. Merrill and daughter have arrived borne irom Portland "here tbey apent several daya select ing tbeir aupply ot spring millinery. Ibey have alao made airansemeuta witb a Portland milliner, an old fiUnd, to keep them informed aa to new designs. Tbla la a new stock. ibeii opening will te Saturdav after. nooo and evening, March 1 The la- diea ot Hood Kiver and vioinitv are Invited. An I'p-to-Date Meat Market. Mcdiiire Bros, aie getting ready to make extensive imorovemanta to tlitir meiit market, that will make thb'r shop e jual .to any ol the flue Portland shops 'in convenience and sanitary conditions. Ibo; have Installed a new two horse poaer electrio motor, which will fur nihil power tc run a aa usage machine, urindutone and bone cutter. The Htuidnge uinchlne ia one of tbe,latest ou the murket, and considered a mod el ot its kind Tbey will put in a bone otitter to grind up irreen bonea ft r chicken feed, wt lob they will put on the market for'poultry raisers. In addition, tbey expect to install a refrigerator plant, having In connec tion. refrigerator counter. Tbla will be made of glass, with heavy plate glass top, and will bold a large amount of meat, whiob ia being out up for immediate delivery, lly thia method tbey can keep meat off tbe counters or blocks, keep it at the proper temperature, and alao keep it free from dust.' Card of Thanks. The family of W. G. Bond, de ceased, desirea to express their grati tude to the friends who ao kindly gave tbeir servicea in time of tba sort aiUiotljn of the family. Kdward Bond. A li jnid cold relief witb a laxative principle which drives out tbe cold ihrougb a copious action of tbe bow els, aud a healns Drincipe whiob line:- ers iu the throat and stops tbe oougb that is Kennedv'a Laxative Couab Syrup. Safe and enre in ita action: Pleasant to take; and conforms to Na tional Pure Food and Drng law. Contains no opiate. Sold by Keir A Cass. Change Name of Postofftce. The post office at Pine Flat baa lieen moved to tbe renidmce of U. W. Caskoy, who hag been appointed post master, and tbe name ' baa been changed from Pine Flat to Bristol. Wo have not been informed why tbe name was changed but it waa proba lily done at tbe requeet of residents of that section. Enterprise. Don't k a Knocker Come Buy a Rocker eaaK.w:eiiiBnaiaWBeaejnBWimmnmBBHjjjsBM Upholstered Rockers Sewing Rockers Willow Rockers For Sale Plymouth Hock Cockerel. S1.00 each. Phone 9t8. L. E. Clark. ' fjlmll For Sale Horse, i years old, sound and gentle. Weight 1MJ0 pounds. O. I). Kiitinger, ntmuiiu. 11111114 Mm For Sn lo, A good Jersey milch cow. Olv. Ing milk now. C. E. Rogers, Menominee, Ore, f7,28 F'or Sale tiludlola bulbs now read v. SOc. fiOo and 15c per down. A few mure while Wyan dotte coc kerel left mil and ai. J. W. Fletcher. Oakdale. ntf For Sale A umul mlli li enw True, Cascade Locks, Ore. Address J. U. r-28 FREE WOOD-Will Klve nine sanllmrs for wood for the cutting. P. I). Henrlchs. J17 For Sale One-half dozen funcv Ttmwn lw. horn cockerels. Birds troiu prise taking pens. Best laying strains. J. L. Carter, Phone, 1287 Farmers: Wanted. 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. Wanted Team for 1 hauling. Middle Valley Mill, route 10, Hood River, Oregon. f28tf Wanted To buy five or six yonng pig and also two tons of clover hay, delivered to any Mt. Hood railroad mat ion N. H. NelBon, Dee, Oregon. Pleaseatate price. iinvzi Cash for your Timber. Wa are In position to secure highut rash price. Examination made without delay. Have client wbo want Investment in timber and will pay value of property. I.ixt with n at once. Quick er. v ire guaranteed. Paoitio Coast Securities Co., Portland, Oregon. lfiLmai EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Not Ice Is hereby given that the nnderlgned has been by order of the Hon. County Court of Wasoo county, Oregon, appointed to be ex editor of the last will of Avery Fredcnburg, deceased, Hud ail person btvlng claim against said estate are hereby notiflad to preseut such claim, duly verified, at the omce or a. A. javne, In Hooa Klver, Oregon, within six months from lh data of tb Brat publication of this notice. O. FREDKNBURQ. Dated Feb. , lfl07. (IUnis) Executor. 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 cleared for cultivation, three acres ready to grub, seven acres flashed, partly burned. One good 4-room house, one wood house, one chicken house, good cellar and good barn. For ptrticulars call on or write. Veatch & Dehart, Sf21 Underwood, Wash. Eureka Meat Market McGUIRE BROS., Propa. Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats, Lard I'oultry, Fruits and Vegetablea. friee Delivery. Thone Main 35. THE KEY NOTE IN ARTISTIC HOMES is the color scheme. You can secure best results by using ALFRED PETE'S Prize Wall Papers D. L. DAVDISON, WILLOW FLAT, For Rent For Kent-is acre S mile from Hood River uepoi,gooa ouiiaings, well, running water, orchard, timothy, clover, atrawberrie and blackberries. Cash rent and recotnrnenda- lon requirea. Also titioib. mar for sale. Mrs. Ida B. Mercer, m Front (treat, Port- lanu, ore. f2lmU Eatray Black Jersey heifer, yearling, with white switch and white ring above switch. No marks or brand. J. C. Porter, Uaat Bide. 17-0 Wanted Man to work on an nnnlo roneh the rest of the season. Comfortable house to live in. Married man preierred. Apply to Henry Avery, Kggermout, Hood River. Ore. lop- !H-ml4 Wanted Gentleman or ladv to travel tnr mercantile house of laree cimltal. Tnrrtinrv at home or abroad to suit, ft desirable the nome mav be used as heHinunrt.ra Wmwiv salary of il.OUO per year and expense. Ad dress Jo. Alexander, Corvalls, Ore. fltmlt Bid Wanted On 40 to sfi rlnka nf i fi nwui fir, pine and oak. To he delivered In base ment and wood shed of Pine Orove school house. Healed bids will be received until March 15, '07. Board of Director reserve tbe right to reject anv orall bids. Hen n ivrtim Clerk Dls. No. 7. tornil Wanted Three salesmen for our new county. townshlD and railroad snrvevs nt I Oregon. These surveys are a splendid corn. Pllatlon of facta, fl ores and drawlmrs. and of wonderful value. Counties slut towug are fully Indexed, and uouulations of each am given; railroads plainly shown and dis tances between all stations also shown: con gressional districts outlined, numbered and populations given. Other featuies too nu merous to mention, a splendid oiinorlnnltv for energetic men. Rnd, McNally A Co., im Chicago, 111. Girl Wanted To do genera! housework. Permanent employment. Apply to L. H. Huggln. . . J3l-ni7. Wanted Good cows bv W. A' Johnaen R F.D.No.2. Jan2S Wnnted.-Blds will be renetvnd until ten daya from date for DO cords of 4.foot n wood C. H. Vaughn, School District No. S. Wanted Gentleman nr IhHv In travel fa. Mercantile bouse of larve canltal. Terrl!rv at borne or abroad to suit. If desirable the home may be used aa hpadnunrtera. Wveklv alary of f l.tkn a year and expenses. Address Jo. A. Alexander, Hood River, Oregon, fb-28 Wanted At Cottaire Hosnltal JJnnA Rlma girl over twenty years to tralu as nurses AddIv in nerson or hv letter tr, Mimiinm Taylor, Supt. or Abble J. Mills, Matron. jan23 Taken np-Cow and calf. Calf about fbnr week old, the cow about six years old, baa upper sioi id me ngnv ear and rowlock on the right hip. Color white and roan, but mostly wmte. Hair ot one born broken ott. Owner can have am by paying charges. Paul Aubert, Mt. Hood, Oregon J31ni7 Notice Notice I hereby given tbat on the SRtb day of tebruary, four week from date of this Issue Imal will Lost and Found Lost flft gold niece near tlm ffirat u.Hnn.l Bank. Finder nleusH return in Mr. i.v Hand for reward. fosit LOBt ?-fOOt CroSft-CUt saw. K'ther loaned It. or left It while surveying. Return to John Iceland Henderson. . f'28m2l Lost Elk' tooth Stick nin" Return In fjla elerotlic for reward. fJlmU (r'eb. 7), the following described an- 1 be sold at tmhiifl aiutiiw at mtf I AnM...,Aj place at Mount Hood: One red two .nt . h.fr u, uZI Y," , .... vue ..1.1 L,i,...i, . I ivoim.uu I ... nm sw vnpuea ana ten ear 'Pitt. L. M. Baldwin. For Sate For Hate I have tb agency tqr the Niagara Lost Gold locket watch charm. Initial W. '. finder please leave at depot. fHnilt Lost Knvfllnne containing & rin v, Clyde Berliner, Underwood, Oj-e., on envelope. Finder please leave at D. McDonald'a an, re fHinll sulphur solution spraying material, Give FOUlld Ou East Sl.le uhnnt i.n 1 . ..Kil.,-. blUe PlUKh hOOd. llwnir mn Unit Be,ne a. me your order. u. u. nooa worth. n2-J0 Glacier office. tmm21