I ioob Huirr (Blarirr Issued Every Thursday by ARTHUR D. MOB, Pobllthef. Terms of 8obicrlpllon-$I.W year when paid lo advance. Fred W. Mulkey bas formally an nouooed bis candidacy for United States senator nod ia sending oat cal endars with bia "likeness" occupying prominent place, aud the capitoi at Washington in the background. Japs, Hindoos, Greeks, Hungarians and what not are being employed to do common labor on the coast. Tbey are not employed in preference to "white men," but because the better class of labor is not to be bad Id aulfloient numbers to do argent work. There is a shortage of labor all over the coast, aud development work suf fering in consequence. The city has reached a point wbere it is necessary to muke a slight change in the charter in order to allow the the ci'.y to remove rock formation in certain thoroughfares with any fair ness to property owners, aud improve the main arteries of travel which are neoewiry without confiscating the ad j iticot property. An amenlmeut will be submitted to the voters at the gen eral election, and should be carried by a large majoiity. The report that Henry II. Rogers U a physical wreck, having received a stroke of paralysis aud will probablj never be able to rejunie his place at the bead of the Standard Oil trust, baa caused a big slump in securities to Wall street, aud especially the properties of the tiust. It is now thought that John I). Rockefeller hit again assumed control and will try and stem the ebb tide wbio J is threat ening disaster to the great robber cor poration. This is a year of high rrloei iu fruit. Many localities are boasting ol prices which come well up to the prices received by Hood River last year, while Hood River prices thU year coutiuue to lead all others, at usual. 'I he latest price quoted Is 812 a box for apples, wbloh ia the price Oscar Vanderbilt'a Winter liauana ap plea reoeived in New York, 01 20 cents apiece for eaob apple. Tbey sold here at 18 a box, being resold by a Port land llrm In New York for 112 a box. Seoretary i'aft who is now on his way to the Philippines, will be absent from the oountry for several months, but that fact somehow seems to add Interest In bis availability for the piealdenoy, Mr. Taft has had a wid- er experience in publlo affairs than any tber man mentioned for the great oflloe wbloh seems to be exiling for him. lie solved the dlflloult prob lem of the Philippines, stopped t be insurrection i Cuba and put the Ih and In a beal.by condition in a fen days, and above all be is successfully conducting the most stupendous engt neering undertaking to be fouud any where in the world's hlstoiy the Panama oanal. So this long record of auocesses seems to hold biro out con epir.ououly as one eminently fitted for the "high office." The auuiversary edition of the Ore gon Journal is the finest thing in tbe way of a souvenir edition ever at tempted by a newspaper in this coun try or any other. It entailed an im mense amount of labor, on which tbe services of extra men wero employed, as well as extra work in the job officer and cugiaving plants outside of the reguiar newspaper outfit. No expense bas been spared to make the numbers credit to tbe promoters, and tboy have been successful. It will be au advertisement for Oregon which will be keit In the homes of thousands in the east as well as on tbe coast. It Is representative of tbe great Oregon oountry, its photos iu hair tone pre eeuting the picture of our wonderful resources just as tbey are. It con tains tbe most complete set of view of Oregon ever got together under one cover. Hood Klver is well represented in Its pageB. Many views of Hood Klver farms, fruit and scenery ocoupy prominent space In Its pages. The supplement consists of 100 ages, printed on fine Iiook paper, in colon, and ia a work of art. The price is $1, with 25 cents extra loi express charges, aud Is well worth the money Tbe newspaper edition sells (or 15 oeuis, iuoludiug postage, mailed to any address. Kerr Rank Building Opened. The Hood River Ranking & Trust Co. moved into tholr new building tbe Drat of tbe week, and opened tbeie for business yesterday morning. They are now oomfoitably housed in their own building on one of the best corners in tbe city, aud tbe building is an ornament to trie city. Tbe furnishings are of quarter sawod oak, with marble base boards aiound tbe lobby, and tbe floor of cement, of a German design. The cashier and vioe president have desks iu tbe main lobby, separated by a handsome oak panelled railing from the publlo room, while the tellers are enclosed with massive partitions of an elegant leaign. The furnituro of tbe bank v.as all made to order and shipped from tbe east. The directors' room I in the rear of tbe loner otiloes, light ed from the Third street side. Tbe officers of tbe bank are justly proud of their new quartern, and in vite the inspection of tbe public Has Returned Home. Mis. R. E. Robertson, of Hood Riv er, who bas been takiug treatment at Tbe Dallea hospital, had sufficiently reoovered yesteruay to return to her borne. Chronicle. The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkard recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to core your cough, and guaranteed to be pure. Made from tbe bark of tho shell bark or white hickory tree. For eale by Cbas. J. Clarke and all dealers everywhere.. Eaters Detective Service. It was not a complete surprise to Tbe Dalle people wben it was learned that C B. Wood bad been chosen ty the O. R. Sc N. company to succeed .1. J. Fitzgerald as detective on the district from Portland to Huntington and on tbe Washington division, bnt tbe realization that Wasco conDty is to lose such an excellent deputy sher iff ii greatly to be regretted. For some time, however, it has been fear ed that Mr. Wood coul l not be re tained witb positions of greater im portance ottered tn biio unsolicited. "1 dislike very much to leave Sher iff Cbrlsman in the middle of a term and ou sucb short notice," said Mr. Wood. "Our relations have been most pleasant and 1 find him a straight forward officer, incapable of being bribed, and 1 like to work witb bim. But I couid hardly be expected to overlook snob an offer and must re port for duty next Monday. While I will be on the toad most of tbe time, my family will remain here for a time at least. The O. R. & N. bas bad sufficient opportunity to judge of Mr. Wood's ability as a detective as be bas worked in conjunction with Detective Fitz gerald in bringing to justice many of tbe robbers and criminals against the omnpany. The Dalles people b.ive also bad reason for classing bim as a "born detective," having found bim a most fearless and conscientious official dur ing tbe seven yeara be has served them. Before coming to Ibe Dalles Mr. Wood was a deputy at Cascade Locks ind in l'JUO came to this city to serve is deputy sheriff under Robert Kelly. He was then appointed marshal of the oity, serving faithfully for four and a naif years. A year ago last July be resigned tbat office to ncvept tbe dep utyship under Sheriff CbrUinan, who dislikes to lose bij services. Iu locking rl out for Mr. Wood's successor Air. Uhrieumn bas chosen ell In appoiul iug Ulu O. Alleu hi bis deputy. Mr. AHlu Is well quali ded to the duties cf the office and will no iluuU till the pl.ico acceptably. Cbrutiole. Buys Apples at la (ranuV. La Grande, Or., Sept. 17 Coutraot ror tbe sale of more tban 00,000 boxes if Grande Rondo apples at $1.40 per nox has been concluded between iu. A. Carbine, of this county, and C. K. tValker, ot Kansas Ulty. Sixty tbousund boxes of apples means approximately 110 carloads. Loading of this monster order will begin as soon as tbe apple picking ommences, or, in other words, at once. liccHiiie winter varieties lorm large portion of tbe contract, tbe ardor will be filled as tbe varieties are picked. The winter grades, ot course, demand late picking, consequently tbe cars will be fihed as the crop har vest advances. Ibe supply to till tbis order comes from Mr. Carbine's own orchard and many of the other grow ers about the valley, who were willing to dispose of their crop at the high prlje of 11.40 per box. Hen Davis and Gano constitute the prinoipal varieties. But Mr. Carbine bas purchased entire orchards in many lustanecs and therefore will dis pose of many varieties of this order. Ibis sale means cold cash to many 4 grower, as near 1100,000 will be real ized from the sale. Mr. Carbine is loading five cars of pears at an aver .ige price of 11.30 per box. One of those oars ia now on the way and the remainder are lo be filled this week. Pays For Damaged Fruit. Puyallup, Wash., Sept. 17. Presl deut Paiilbamua, ot tbe Puyallup & Sumnur Fruit Growers association, bas received 17000 net from the North- am Paclllo Express company for fruit daiusged In transit during last year's season. 1 lie case was settled out of court, the i xpross company preterlug to pny mtber than risk a trial. lhe cabe at issue is undoubtedly i uew ph.ise of the shipment ot perisha bio Iruit. in past years tbe .North em Paoillo Express Co., which is real ly owned by tbe Northern Pacific hallway Co. has not paid much ntten tion to the neoessity ot carrying per ishable fruit to its destination in first 0 lass condition. Growers have been absolutely at the mercy ot the trans portatiou companies. Mi. Paulbamus said today: "This is not only an important matter for tbe fruit growers of the Puyallup valley, but it interests equel ly tbe fruit growers ot the eutire United Statos, for tbe reason tbat it has established tbe fact tbat the ex press companies have something to do besides accepting pay for transporta tion." Lecture Course. Tbe ladles of tbe Congregational oburoh have completed arrangements for their entrtainment course for thin winter. This is tbe third year they liavo conducted these entertainments and made an extra effort this year to wcure atti actions superior to any yet onered ana tne following witti dates The Wilbur, Starr Concert Co, Oct. t; lion. Junnn U. Camp, (Jot. 21 Uarber Howe Entertainment Co Nov. 20; Midland Jubilee, Co. D-c. 11; J. Lorenzo Zwickey (chalk tsllter J au. 20. llckots are now on sale tor tho en tire our. -e at 91.00. Single tickets for the iirst, tbird and fourth, i0o cor uio sooonii aud mtn, wo. JNo ex tra charge for reserved seats for those holding season lionets. Children ticket 25c. Special seats will le ar ranged for these. A more extended notice ot each a-ill be given later. Advertised Letter List. Advertised letter list for week eud Ing September 10, 11107: Bills, Gruoe M. : Hush, Mrs. tv. ; (Jotter, Mm, Coultei, Mrs. L. C. ; Carrlgan, Loret ta; Davenport, Edith; II lie, Edlthe Jones, Louise: Johnson, Lela; Mo Culleiy, Ellen ; Mann, Ann; Malara, Mrs.; Men IU, Mrs. Maud ; Pblllins, .el ma It. j Reed, Mrs. Pearl; Slate, Marie 11. ; Wilson, Mrs. Unas. V. Williams, Minnie; Ballheim, Henry Crouso, P.; Cloak, Caleb; Clark, Ueo. ; (Jatiin, rope; Uarrier, inos. Cook, Clyde C. ; Everot, Adrian J. Kd wards, K. C. ; Franklin, Bert Gammans, Nelson ; Gossman, Met Herman, C. E. ; Jettchal, J. ; Meyer Ing, Edward; O'DelL S. J. ; Shutt tlenry ; Short, Chars. E. : Taylor, D furpiu, Ben; Toon, L. F. j Wiloox, Whit; wuiat, John. Wm. M. Yates, P. M. If a man loves a girl that's bis buai uess. It a girl loves a man that's her busi uesa. If they want to get married that's tbeir business. If tbey want to buy a farm that's our business. J. B. Hellbronner & Co. it is a well known fact that persons living in the Pine forests do not suffer from kidney diseases. One dose of Pineules at night usually relieves back ache. 30 days treatment, $1.00. Your money refunded if not satisfied. Sold by Keir & Cass.. 3tmeriean r xJCady SHOE School Tablets Never before was such an array of cov ers shown in Hood Kiver. Covers for the little folks and covers for the old folks, aud the quality of paper is the best that can be purchased for the money. Watch Our Window Display PENCILS, INKS, PENS, ERASERS, PENCIL BOXES, COLORED CRAY ONS, RULERS, PEN HOLDERS. Everything for the School. Special prices for furnishing supplies to districts. vSlo corn's I tout Landing Committee Reports. The committee appointed by the Commercial club to investigate the matter of establishing a permanent hnnfc lunrtins have made tbe following repoit, which was adopted at a Bperj lal mooting of the club: We. your committee aproimea ty this olub to investigate end devise tbe means of securing a permanent boat landing aud aooK, Deg ishvi 10 report as follows: Soundings made at tne oiu uregnn Lumber Co. mill by this committee shoo- dentn of 12 to 16 feet of water at the present itage of the liver, which is probably six reel aouve zero at tbis date, and we recommend tbat tbe dock be located at tho point of rook at or near tbe end of Columbia avenue. 'l'hft committee also lecommeuds tbat the Commeroial club memorialize the oity council to take up tbe ques tion of opening Columbia avenue and widenins same to 1U leet, ana con structing a sidewalk. It ia further recommenaeu mai a portable sidewalk be constructed from tbe Intel section of the sewer right-of-way and ths county road across tbe sand bar to tbe Underwood ferry landing. The committee have corresponded witb all tbe transportation companies Hsklng them to co-operate in tbe building of a onion dock, and they uow have the matter under considera tion. John Lelaud Heudersou, W. L. Clark, Cbas. N. Clarke, R O. Blanchar, Committee. Attracting Attention. "When ordering champagne some people are not satisfied with the pop of toe cork." "No?" "No; they think the waiter ought t Dlso fire a pistol." Washington Her ald. Read Lsttsr Days. "Most people have red letter flays once la a while," observed tbe pretty girl sweetheart, as she put tbe pe rused missive back In Its envelop, "but every day Is a read letter day tot me," Norrtotown Times. The events of fortune are unexpect ed and therefore can never be guarded against by men. Axlonlcus. Mothers with little children need no longer for er up, colds or whooping cough. lVes Laxative Cough Sprup tames good. It works off the cold through tho bowels, clears the head. Guaranteed. Sold by Keir A Cass . Notice to .Merc hants. The Hood Kiver Merchants' associ ation will meet at tbe Commercial club rooms Tuaoday, Sept. 21, at 8 o'clock sharp. 14. 11. HarUig, Seo'y. Po vou know that Pinesalve Caiholized acts tike a poultice in drawing out in tiammation and poison? It is sntisep tic. For cuts, burns erteina, cracked liRiids it is immediate relief. Sold by Keir & Casa.. Chapter Meeting. Tbeie will be a meeting cf Hood Kiver Chapter, R. A. M., Friday ev ening. Work in M. M. degree. DeWitt's Carbonised Witch Hazel Salve is good for boils, burns, cuts, scalds and eldn diseases. It is espec ially good for piles. Sold by Keir & Cass. Masenic Lodge. Regular meeting of Hood River Lodge, A. P. A. A. M., Saturday ev ening. Do you want one of the best 15-acre farms in the valley, cheap? If so read "My Jericho farm ad" in another col umn. It means business. a29-tf :1 I y Style 6003 A via kid bluets lace boot, with-patent lata stays and heel (coring welted sola, military bed and patent top. "VW Toe Composition Books Are made up especially for the Hood River Schooli. Ruled according lo lhe teachers directions. On the cover is a picture of the three school bouses. Slocom's "Listeners Seldom Hear," Etc. Two elderly maiden slaters had long lived together one gentle and sweet the other acrid In temper and forbid ding In appearance. The former was taken suddenly ill, and the other, anx ious to know whether the doctors thought her sister would live as she was desirous of acquiring tbe money she knew ber gentle sister bad willed her hid behind a screen In the morn ing room, where the doctors Boon after came down, to consult. "Well," asked Dr. Harris, "what do you think of her?" "Think of her?" cried Dr. Brown. "Of all the antiquated, vlnalgretted old hags ever created I think she Is the very worst! What Is Trovldence thinking of to Inflict pain on that gen tle soul upstairs and leave untouched a gaunt; withered caricature of hu manity such as this other? Jump Into my motor with me, and we'll chat about our patient as we go." And they "goed," leaving the eaves dropper to come from her hiding place as they retreated. Illustrated Bits. Literary Stone. The struggling author boldly entered the editorial sanctum. "I have come with my latest story," be announced. "That so?" ejaculated the busy edi tor. "Let us hear how it runs." "Well, this "is from the first chapter: 'Casper had been standing as motion less as a block of granite. Suddenly he dropped on his knees before tbe beautiful girl with tbe alabaster brow and boldly proposed. It was then that she auswered with a stony stare and handed him the marble heart Then' " But tho busy editor reached for the clipping shears. "Young man," he thundered, "you have made a mistake. Take that story down to the nearest stoncyard. This Is an editorial office." Chicago News. Evolution of the Raft. The canoe was one of the earliest of boats, but It is not in Hue with the later growth. The ancestry of tbe modern boat begins with the log and Is traced through tbe raft rather than through the canoe. By lashing togeth er several logs it was found that lar ger burdens could be carried. There fore tho boat of a single log grew Into one of several logs a raft. By the time man had learned to make a raft we see ho had learned something else be hnd learned to row his boat along by pulling at an oar Instead of push ing It along with a paddle. Rafts were used by nearly oil tho nations of an tiquity. Herodotus, the father of his tory, tclla us that thry were In use iu ancient Chaldea. S. E. Forman In St Nicholas. Another In the Field. She was pretty, and the drug cleric was glad to sell her a stamp. Also to weigh her letter. Also to lick the stamp and affix It to the envelope. "Put it on upside down, please," she simpered. "That means something to Charlie." Then the drug clerk lost Interest Louisville Courier-Journal. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy One of the Best on the Market. For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has constantly gained in favor and popularity until it is now one of tbe most staple medicines in use and has an enormous sale. It is intended especially for acnte throat and lung dis dipeases, such as coughs, colds and croup, and can always be depended upon. It is pleasant and safe to take and is undoubtedly the best in the mar ket for tne purposes for which it is in tended. Sold by Keir A Cass. J The Store That Saves You Money A BARGAIN $3.50 - American Lady Shoes For $2.38 We have filled a table full of American Lady Shoes i' narrow widths and In sizes fr un 2 to 4. These are in Box Calf, Gun Metal, Patent Colt and in Vici Kid with Goodyear welt and hand turned soles, Bret class shoes in every respect, and a snap for anyone with a small foot. Not one pair but what is tbe season's most popular lasts. There isn't a better Shoe on the market today than the American Lady. If you are lucky enough to have a small foot, you can reap a har vest on those. The Price The Churches Methodist Preaching at 11 1. m. and 8 p. ui. Sabbath school 10 a. m.; Kp worth L rue 7 p. m. Prayer meeling Th;"rsda evening. All cordially invit ed. W. C. Evans, pastor. Episcopal services at 11 a. m. the third Hunday in each month, conducted by Archdeacon H. D. Chambers. Sun day School every Sunday at 10 a. iu. U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. in.; Y. P. C. E. 7:15 p. m. ; preaching, 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. Wednesday. Junior SocUty Saturday at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend all or any ot these ser s"es. Pastor, J. M. Tresenriter. Christian Church Preaching s -rvices at K. of P. Hall each Sunday tveuing nd at 11 a. m. each first and third Sun day, and at Odell at 11:30 a. m. each second and fourth Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. and Y. P. S. C. E. at ii:30 p. m. each Sunday at K. of P. Hall. Cordial invitation to the puplic. W. A. Wood, Minister. Baptist church Sunday school 9:50 each Suuday. Preaching 11 a. m. aud 8:00 p. m. ; mid week Prayer service at 8 p. m. Wednesday evening Rev. C. A. Nutley, Pastor Riverside Ccngregational Church, W. C Uilmore, pastor. Services Sun day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m., evening worship at 8 p. m. Belmont M. E. Church. H. C. Clark, pastor. Services, Belmont: Sunday school at 10 a. m. ; Class meeting at 11 a. m. ; Epworth League 7 p. iu. ; preach ing every Sunday evening and 2d Sun day in month at 11 a. m.; Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. m. Services at Pine Grove same as above except preach 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 11 a. m. ; Sundav school at 10 a. m. Catholic Church Regular services every Sunday. Pretty Useful Shoes. It would be difficult to realize what the Frieslander would do without his klompen, or wooden shoes, for theyt have a hundred uses. With them he balls out his boat, corrects his chil dren and scoops up a drink of water wherever he may be. He places In them his worms for fishing, uses them as missiles in a free fight; digs wlta them, measures dry goods with them, and a hundred other things. The klompen are cheap; they cost about fifteen pence a pair, man's size, and Dutchmen's feet are not Cinderella like by any means. Wide World Mag azine. 1 His Query. Wilfred was taken to the lake, which was entirely frozen over, and the smooth ice glittered In the sunlight It was the first time the little fellow had seen this body of water covered with Ice, nnd, after viewing It for a few minutes, he turned to his mother and asked Innocently: "Say, mamma, who put the lid on the lake?"-Circle. Her Late Husband. Hubby (returning from his club at 3 a. m. and finding his wife, dressed in widow's weeds, nwaiting him) What on earth are you In mourning for? "Afy late husband," came the tear ful reply. Didn't Fire Him. A klud old gentleman, seelnir a small boy who was carrying a lot of news papers under his arm. said. "Don't , those papers make you tired, my boy?" I urm t read 'em." renlled n lad. Canadian Courier. Aprdiftlm sees only one side of ev ery r,i:r ;:a; possession jnanr. Low til. Rubber Goods Our Fall Shipment of Rub bers, Rubber Boots, etc., are now in and we can not only supply you with the kind yu wish but can save you money on every pair you buy. All good, fresh stock right fwiii the factory and of the tijodyear Rub ber Co. make any size jou wish from a size 4 Rubber for Children To a No. 12 Boot for Men School BooKs AVe have been appointed the depository for school books for Hood River Valley. Bring in your old books and exchange them for new ones. During the past Four Years we have been supplying the valley with SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUP PLIES, mid each year we have striven to give you a better article for smaller prices. Our stock this year is better than ever. We are not offering you a CHEAP TABLET at a CHEAP PRICE, but a GOOD TABLET at a CHEAP PRICE. ocom s Call for Bids. The Common Council of tbe City of Hood River, Oregon, will receive sealed bids up to September 8, 1907, for the printing ol 600 copies of City Ord nances, Charter and Amendment to Charter, combined under specificationr to 1 furnished by Committee on Pub lic rrinting. (J. L. Hershner, Chair man.) Kight reserved to reject any anil all bids. J. a. Mckelson, Recorder BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. 1. 5 acres near town, all Improved and halt in fruit, some bearing apples, lies fine. Only $2(100. 2. 7 acres miles out, 6 acres in bearing orchard, fine location and good property, on easy terms. 3. 8 acres, 2 miles out, all under cultivation and in apples of best varie ties; good buildings. $4000. 4. 13 acres 1 mile out, good location and highly improved property, bearing fruit of good variety and the best of buildings, for sale at a bargain. 5. 20 acres 6 miles out, 5 acres in 4 year old trees, balance easy clearing, for saie on easy rerme. 6. 40 acres 5 miles out, good apple land, $3500. 7. 40 acres 6 miles out, timber will pay for clearing, best of apple land, only $3200. 8. 148 acres 9 miles nut. mnstlv tilla. ble, a little cleared, a great bargain at oniy jiouu. The above ura nnlv a. faw Bnmnlni nf the bargains we have to offer. We have a vai iety of other properties listed in all pans oi me vauey, also any tiling you want in city property Onthank & Otten Hood River Oregon For vSale At a Bargain Seven acre fruit farm, 2 miles from town, mile lrom good school and church, level road, 16 minutes drive trom depot; 2 acres in bearing orchard, apple and pear trees 3 to 5 years old, balance in hay, cuts 15 tons of clover and timothy. Splendid soil, plenty of good water; a splendid place for a com bination fruit, dairy and chicken busi ness. New barn and chicken house built of rustic, well painted. In .'act a most desirable home in the best part of the valley. Also one 7-roora house two blocks from High school; house rents for $10 per month, in good condition. Will tell either one or both on easy terms. If juu want a nome, euner in town or country see me before buying. II. L ABBOTT, at Millinery Store. Net His Fault. He Do you think Styles and his wife live happily? She I'm sure of It "Well, she always seems to look un comfortable when she's with him." "That's not her husband makes ber look that way. It's her boots." The Cure. "How's your wife?" "She's having constant trouble wit her head." "Can't the doctor help her?" "No nobody but the milliner." A Patriot "Say, Freddie, what's I patriot?" "Oh, Ifs one of those fellows wh tries to make something out of his wan try ."Judge. AH men are equal till they foand out Jaraesport Garett. Agents for Summon's Kid Gloves. A new lot just received. Any length, any color. Winter Underwear Now is the time of year when warmer under garments "look good" to the wearer, and we have a splendid line to choose from in medium and heavy weirht cotton fleeced and wool. We have a splendid assortment of cotton ribbed garments for men. Good medium weight, an article tlut would cost you 65 cents tc 00 cents a garment roost places. These will wear well and give you the be-t of satisfaction. The garment 45c We also h ive a fine assortment for Women, Boys', MUses and Children Ladies' 'medium weight winter Q? garments from D J Children's from lOc av garment up. DR. C. W. EDMUNDS Specialist EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office, New Bank Bulletins, comer Oak mid Tbird H(. Telephone Main til. HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Oakdale Greenhouse Flowering plants, Sweet Peas in any color and quantity. Now is the time to -.J... 'I'. . 1 f ' 1 ... I 1... IK.. for spring; al-o Peonies, Roses and other shrubs. White Wyandotte liens lor sale. f LKTcnKR & xletchkii, Route 1, Hood River, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS. For Hale 20 acres 1 mile from Odell stun, church and acliool ou main road R. K. D. an i telephone Hue. All choice level land,4-rooin ootlatce, barn and good well witb pump; 6 arrei cleared and la fruit, balance slaahea; u splendid location, trice for 30 days H.t0. Inquire of Lee H.8trong; Odell. oil) Lor Bala A few very fine light Buff Leg. horns, May Cockerel! from tbe noted Grebe Poultrg Yards, Idnho, especially bred for laying purpose, 200 eifg strain. H. 8. Reed, East Bide, box 23(1. Houte No. 1, Hood River, Oregon. olO For Sale Urey saddle'borse; also good for lljbt farming. L. Struck. olO For Bale Good gentle work home. Will aell cheap If bought at once. Inquire of A. o. Johnson, Ml. Hood. Phone 2X1. olO For Bale Good Jersey cow, 2 1-2 Inch wagon, -euled phaeton and buggy, all for aale cheap if taken soon. J. A. Cook, phone Farmers Ulz. o3 For Bale OneJ 8.4 Mitchell wagon; alto a two year old heifer, fresh In October. J. L. droll. U. F. D. No. 2, Box 178. For Bale 15 bead choice pigs, six weeks old, t 8.100 per head. Thos. Calkins, Klverslde Farm. oi For Bale 7-room house, furnished or un. furnished. All new. . P. Matthews, 331 Cascade Ave.; Hood Kiver. oil For Bale-Team of grey geldlnga, weight 28U0. also harness, wagon and bugiry. For particulars call or pbooe L. A. llermun, Farmers 1308, ai Hay For Bale Clover and timothy mixed, wheat bay for sale by Shelly & Bon. i'houe 121U. e'M For Bale 74 full blooded white Wyandotte chickens, also wire chicken fence. C. U. Newman, one block south ot t atbolic church. Bit) ForHale-Elgbt to ten million feet ol red fir timber, 11.00 per 1000 feet stumpage. (iood logging proposition, located near the river. F. VV. Dell art, Underwood, Wash. s ,9 For Hale As I am leaving Hood River, I otter my bouse and three lots for sale. While house, norto of Episcopal church, No. 437. Grace Wilcox. Alter Bept.1 address, Cleone, Oregon. gl9 For Sale.-Five fresh cows ahd 2 calves. Also a good team of horses. J. Van tillers, ML Hood, Oregon. J'25tf Wanted. Wanted Men to work on street. Plenty of work. Wages, $2.50 per day. Apply to A. i. Moe. Chairman Street Committee, or Marshal Ganger. slOtf Wanted Three doen pullets, Plymouth demon, Blngen, Wash. olO Wsnted-Yonng ladles to learn telephone operating, short hours, pay while learning. Apply J. W. Held, Mgr. 812 tf " Wanted Man for general farm work. Good steady, sober. Mrs. BhonquesL s Wanted Bright young man or boy at the Glacier office. Wanted Responsible party to clear five acres near town. Can furnish house if de sired. Address H. J. Miller, 1M 3rd street, Portland. kX Wanted At Cottage Hospital, a woman or girl to assist with the housework. Prefera bly one who can spend the night In ber own borne. Apply at tbe hospital. sl9 For Rent To Lease.--15 acre farm, Hood River. 8 miles from depot, near church and school. Bear ing orchard, clover, timothy, strawberries, blackberries Good buildings, running wa ter l.eae.1 to 5 years. Cash rent. Mrs. Ida I;. Mi ,cer,i' Fn ni t Portland, Oro. a!sl2 Lost and Found fWt Prwtr At hitltlr nnnl.lnln. ClA ..IiIhIu. , - . -v.-, wiihiiuiiu ,i Kuiupinn and ChMllffft. Silver thtmhln anil o-nlH rlmmAil glasses. Money tied up in handkerchief. Re turn to . A. Clark at the Davidson Fruit Co. for reward. olO IiOat-On. or between ball grounds and public school, a fountain pen. Finder please return to this office. o3 Lost-Suit case ont of rig between Lava Bed Farm and Hood River, no Kent, u imvk.i G. 1). Woodwork's for reward. o3 Strayed One mnley cow, black and white, white star on forebead. Had halter and bell when Ust seen. Reward. C. 8. McDuttee, R. F. D. No. 1 g6 Taken np Team of horses, weight about 800 lbs. each. Came to my place on or about May 15. One light bay hors , branded C.J. on len sboulder, wire cnt on right front foot. Other dark bay, no brand. Right ear crop- pea, uiarence uunsmore, Alonler, Ore. o3 Taken Cn Pig about 1 month old. B. P Blythe. 29-glll Lost-Umbrella on the 18th. between mat. office and Murray Kay's residence. Return to w. j. oaaer. slU. Contract for Bids. KM. wilt H MMMtlvml .to V n . - ....... - v. . t . .. . . i.n i tuicn. niiur nntll Rant 14 ion? at 9 p u v. . ....... r.. .., . -. . ... , , ... i ..1 i.iinni i mo tion nf the Pine Grove Hall. Plans and specincatlons can be seen at 8. K. Bartmess store, and also at tbe residence of H. M. Vannler. Pine Grove. Phone 960. Th. mmmlllat ,K i . . v. . . i . any or all bids. uy uraer or the Trustees. The ToRBerv will take voar measure and have your suit made to order by the Rovsl Tailoring Go. Kit irnaran.