1 Two HOoD BIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, NO v EMBER 28, 190T tfonb Sturr (Slaricr laMird Fviry Thursday by Akltlllt O. MUE. PubtHher. Terms of t-ub-ciipUoii l .) a year when pan ir. i.avnv. K IIOSEST PA( K. lbs liiiaui'ia' aitimti hi hail been primary cause i f slump in the apple market all over tiie country, yet tbe effect I.Hi not been felt la tint grade Hood Hivei applet. While reports come fiom Net Vork that "Oregon untiles are telliiiii from 70 ceuta to a box." they are not Hood Kir er smiles, but those fiom the other sections which are "aa good an llood K'ver. " Second grade fiom thin two tion, however, aie not bringing at good a price a- wis expected before the New Vork banka held up the mon ey of tbe country and'put the went on a holiday basis. Portland Front atreet is full of apples, mostly from the Wll lituelte valley, and tbe ooniQiiaslon in en say that tbe trade la looking for apples for tbe looal markets which they can buy foi 75 centa to a dollar a box, mostly at tbe former price. It ia also the dealing time for the bulk of tbe poor keeptis and fnll apples, Hod givs tbe market a surplus at thii time. Tbe bulk of tbe Hood Kiver crop has been marketed, although there are a good many in the Davidson ware boiiHe yet to be shipped to New Vork. Reports from Hurt Van Horn to tbe Davidson Fruit Co. say tbat uotwltb st iiu (1 ng the dull market for the ordi nary good, bad and indifferent stocks of apples from other sections, the market for Hood Rivera has not de clined. He fays that Hood Kiver Is shipping praotioally tbe only good ap ples coming into New York, and Is tbe only section fiom which applos are being lecelvel without being over hauled, strictly examined and culled out. There baa been some criticism here ns to the rigid Inspection at the Dav idson warehouse to see that the apples are strictly first-clans, well packed and true to oolor. There never was a more sharp line drawn In New Vork thiin has been tbe case this year between ohcioe and only fair. This rigid in spection here has been tbe dittereuoe between profit and loss for the David sou company, and has maintained tbe reputation of Hood Kiver fcr an hon est puck tbat must be maintained at nil oott if we would continue to bold i he record for tbe highest priced ap plos in the world. As long aa we con tinue to send out apples which wilt pass the most tigid inspection and al ways found up to tbe high standard maintained iu the past, we need huve n i fear as to the future It'gives the Hood Kiver label a copyright vlue which will never be infringed upon by any other "Oregon apples." The tlllleienoe this year baa been as high as two dollar e box. It means an ad ditional value to Hood Kiver orchard laud of several hundred dollars nn .. u ore. It means that there will never be au overproduction of applea In tbe country aa far aa Hood Kiver la con cerned. While there Is a constant increase iu the acreage of apples in Oregon mid Wu-iblngton, as well as other sec tions west nf tbe Kooky mountains, yet the east and middle west is prac tically going out of. the upplo business aud to such au extent tbat it is doub';ful If tho west will ever be able to glut the markets of tbe world. Don't Let Fear Kuin Kindness. Of what earthly use is a soldier who diops his musket and takes to his huola at the first onslaught of the en emy? Where would a nation end with an army of such soldiers? Where a buBiuess? At present this country stands face to face with a most absuib enemy, who oarae like a bolt from a clear sky mi I wholly without That enemy la Fear. Are you a good flhgter or are you a coward? Are you going to lay down arms before thia Imaginary fictitious npparation, or are you going to "march breast forward" and help Lreuk down this foar iu the minds of your customers? There ia no reason why merchants or any one else should be alarmed. The back bone and foundation of this iiHtion is its iutegrlcy aud natural re sources, which are In most superb condition. In fact, tbe land "flows with milk and honey." The only trouble is the peuple (some of thea) are scared atifl. And about what? Absolutely noth ing. It's ju it like a cry of Ore in an opera house where no Ore exists. 1 e.ir is no person, place nor tiling. It bus no actual cause no real power. I ii tho presence of confidence it be come absolute nothingness and van ishes as darkness before tho light. W'bon a snug is blown out of a river liy dynamite tbe noise creates excite ment, but tbe snug being removed luuvos the river clear. Several snags lire being removed from the "Unau dill river," but the explosions should ti huso uo alarm. With the snags re moved this country's prosperity will flow on greater aud more powerful thau ever. Which side are you fighting on fear or ooulldeuce? livery word you speak, every thought you think, has power for good or evil. Think it over and be an optimist. Ernest Keitb lleil way in Chicago Tribune.) Final Proofs Suspended Thirty Days. Owing to tbe money stringency, Commissioner Bellinger of tbe gener al land office baa issued instructions to looal land offices, directing that proofs be suspended thirty days iu order to permit applicants to make rash payment require). L'ndei these iualiuuliuur. liml proofs will be Ink eu on tbe day advcrti'ed, but tbe ap plicaut will bare thirty days iu which to iimlte cash i uyn cut required with bis proof. Ibe order made l y the commission er will Lring relief to a largo number of tiuilr ari'icnut, to whom under existing condition Ui- iiuention cf raisiug the uitual edi-ii uecesarr for making proof nus a seriousoue, with the banks thiuugbout t tie t-tate doted and no money obtainable on checks. As financial cnudil ions are expected to be normal again within a short period, and tbe bankn will soon be open for business, the thirty days grace profi led by the cominissiioner offers a solution of tbe difficulty, Tbe instructions apply also to proofs set befoie United States comissioners, wbo will proceed to take proefs on the day advertised , uotifyiug the ap plicant of tbe extension of thirty days time on the paymeutsjto be made. A (.01)1) TM'kKT. Tbe following ticket was Died late yesterday with the city recorder to be voted on at the city election next Inesday: AHernian, for two years J M. Wright, Cutis. Hall, S. Arnold. Aldermen, one year A. C. liuok. Kecord'r J. K Nickelseu. Treasmer H. O. Klanchur. We believe tho ticket is a stcng one all through, uti should be elect e-'. All of the candidates are business men, of known integrity, with prop erty interests heie sufficiently to make them vitally inteiesled in the welfare of the city, and if elected tbe affairs of tbe city call will be left in their bands. (neat disasteis sometimes start from most insignificant happenings, although the fundamental causes back of these hippeniugs may be far reach ing. For Instance, the Chicago Hie was started by a cow kicking over a lighted lamp. It may not be out of tbe way to say that the couliagration in Wall street recently was started by a bovine operator Irving to get up a possiblo corner in u copper stock. Senator J ton mo is conceded to be i pietty shrewd politician, but in or dering shipments of (Jregoti truits for bis Washington friends he will do well to remember that there are several lo calities in the statu that produce big red apples. Hint Mo. 1. Newborn Uraphio. I ho souutor is shrowd enough to know whero he can got tbe best ap ples, and gets them at Hood Kivei. If be wanted tho bei-t cream pressed brick he would go to Newbeig. He would not como to Hood Kiver for them, neither would l.o go to New- berg for tlm bust uppity. He could get g3od brick nt llood Kiver and good apples at Newbury, but wheu he wants the "best" Oregou pioduots to show bis Washington friends, be goes to the locality where tho "best" ii produced The president ulmout made' himself solid with the colored contingent in bis praise of possum, but spoiled it ell by declaring that hears' liver was the only thing better. Out of a total of Coo votes in a Con necticut town one candidate reoeived 75!) aud the oilier 770. After thii let us bear less about counting out tbe negro vote Iu tho south. Mr. Hryau has declared that he finds greater satisfaction In talking on religion thau on government, it is suspected that ho also gives bis lei low democrats gi eater satisfaction it is said that (Jeoigo Washington was the discoveier uf petroleum in this country. It was John D. Kooke feller however, who discovered tbe wonderful financial possibilities of it. "A borae," says the Wyoming Trib une, "may eat his bead oft, but be doesn't run up u I 111 for repairs." Tbe bitter tone of this remark leaves us with the impression that tbe writer ba an automobile on his hands. The early issues of the Putin (j zetle recently suspended alter nearly a thousand yeais of iife, were printed on silk doth. From this we Infer that there was a paper '.tust Iu those days, pernapg ou i no sanio order as the one we have in these modem days. An Ohio foot ball team onus a col lection of six brokeu no-ies. four broken legs, eight dislocated bones and a dozen broken lingers. Satistled that it has hroksn all previous casual ty records, tho team has disbanded foi the season riouie couiry editors refuse to raise their subscription price tu 91.50, look ing at the itiiiUci in the light of a cer tain minister who, when offered a subbtaiitiliil raie, said: "1 thank you, brethren, but I cannot assume tbe additional task; it is hard enough to collect the salary i am now get ting." Not the Same Hunch. 1 ho llood Kiver lilaoier .wants to know if the coming good loads meet ing has anything to do with the Kieh ardsou et al itggrt -g ition that toured tho state in a private car tlnee years ago ami held up the vaiioiis common it i llood liner among the others for ()Ui. No, Hiothir Mop, Judge Scott and Mr. 1'hleL-eii, of Salem, are at the head of this all'ii'r, uud the coming meeting will have no graft strings attached. These gentieuieu are working for better roads, and it is a good work, and worthy our support The bunch you mention were grafters pure and simple. They robbed Poit iaud, Ho'id Kiver, 1'endletou, Dakar City aud other towns in the state, but they will not likely show their faces in Oregon agaiu. If they do, wrought to give them a tastn ot their own medicine by putting them to work actually breaking rock for road build ing, with a b.ill ami chain attachment to keep them fium gettiug away un der a year or so lirigou Iirigator. We liavr just received an I'lugunt nHNortnifiit of SUIT CASES And ran mil yon in both case and price. Special Men's Patent $3.50 Shoes This whoe is made of very best patent cult leather with a prey vesting top. button, Goodyear welt soles. This is a st rictly high grade dress shoe and is well worth the regu lar price. Special price the pair $2.49 SPECIAL Boys Suspenders 15c Here is a suspender ninde of full in. wide pure lisle web, rubber of full strength and wearing quality, o suspender that yon would pay 25c for anywhere else, nice assortment of patterns. f-p?cial the pnir 15c Mnslcale a Sucre. A very Interesting aud entertaining musicale wat given at the opera bonne on Monday evening, November 'J.", by tbe Ladies Aid society ot the M K. oburcb of tbia city. Although the night aa very stormy, a goodly num ber turned out aud felt well repaid for their coming. Tbe program opened with a very Que overtuie by tbe orchestra, which waa followed by a aong by tbe mem berg of the M. K. choir. The choir, under the splendid ob rid luetrnalinu of Professor Crouae, certainly di I dim great oiedit, and ang w ll. Ii. Li Pe rigo, one ot our new citizens, nbowcd tbe audienoe bow splendidly bo could play on tbe mandolin, and lie and hia oouain, Miss Jennie Edginv:tnu, who accompanied hi in on tbo piano, de lighted tbe audienoe with a medley of southern melodies. Tbe selection giv en by the quartet of mixed voices was enjoyed very muob. Mrs. Truman Butler, In ber usual charming way sang a very aweet ballad, which waa followed by a quartet by four y :ung ladies, wbo are under Mrs. Slettiu'x oapable Instruction, and which wnu u Hue specimen of ber exoelleut work. Mrs. Uoddard next gave tbe audience in ber usual impressive way, a read lug from "The Arizouian." Iiv Joan- quln Millet. Mrs. Duuibln ph'ved n very pretty little waltz on bei l itar. alter which Mr. Perigo and Nii.-i, i'il I UK ton again favored the amlitnce with auotber darkey roug, which v :ib followed by an intlruu eutal aeiectiuu on tbe piauo by Mihs iedrick. Mien Nacelle and Mr. Albert Lathrop, who bave recently come among us, and who have ti am ed every one who bus beard them with their beautiful voioes, eang a duet together, A quin tet consisting of Meserg. Niuhol, Hay, Lathrop, Medley and Crouae, treated the audience to a very amusing song, alter wbiob Misses Bradley aud Klg ington played a very pleasing iuctru nieutal duet. After the orchestra iuA plaved their finale march, a taLiii wub enacted, by a voung lady, wboM) name we have promised not to men tion, gowned In white, clung to a large white cross, while oue of lion I Kiver's sweet singers eang "Hook of Ages" very touobingly, which cIomx! the concert. Art Lecture. Prof. F. S. Dunn, ot the uiiKflmltv of Oregon, will give an art lecture tit the opera bouse Friday evening, No vember 29. The Drooeeda will on in wards buying pictures for tbeechoolx. it i i . ... a una musioai ana nieiury progriuu will be rendered, and an intnr.....t,imj entertainment is promised. Admis sion, 00 oents. Taxpayers Ticket. Just before ooina tn nrena wn limrn the following ticket will be tiled: Jounciimen, two years U. K. Vai ner, S. J. Frank, M. F. Shaw. Councilman, one year-S. E liait- mess. Keooider J. K. Niokeisen. Treasuei C. JU. Stranahau. Andrew J. Derby. E. 11. Ilmtuiu A. A. Jayne and J,. W. Morton were elooted to membership iu Ijhe Oregon liar association at the annual, meeting last week. Our work guaranteed. Deltz Studio. New stockings should always be washed beforo being worn, for the washing causes slight shrlnkngo and makes them, wear better.- A new I'unife should be very irrnd- oally heated to prevent the possibility f cracking. Will procure BARGAINS in CLOTHING at THETOUGERY. Our stock is all new, made this year, of correct designs, and best fabrics, and every suit is a bargain at the low prices at which ve are offering them. They ail go Men's, ' Youths' and Boys' Suits -at greatly re duced prices as long as they last. Every day is sales lav, and every Suit is a bargain. See them and price them before buying your Fall Suit. R.. H. Coshow, Proprietor The sLe:thr $2.49 ADDITIONAL LOCAL Football today. The Dietz K'udio for photos. Clarence Gilbert spent Sunday In Portland. Art lecture at tbe opera bouse to morrow night. See W. S. Orihble for Duck Erie, Felts and overs. tf (!oo. Chamberlain caire down from M osier yesterday. - TotoW. S. (iribMe. Mt. Hood, f..r tlm district No. 7ti Shoe. if TTfirpv inl il I n rim an1 ilnn 't J i ... ... j. au.. null late for the football gome today. O. C. Dean and wife went to Port land yesterday on delayed No. ft. E. E. Golf and wifo are spending. itiauttpgiving with fiiends In Port land. Closing nut winter millinery at low prices. The I'.azaar, llood River Heights. John Cactner and wife left for Poit laud yesterday to visit friend i for a few days. Cliaa. Hall and wife went to Port land yesterday aud will spend Thanks giving with lelativea. Mr. Urabelson, of Salem, igent for the Queen Insurance Co., visited bis old friend, J. Otten, yesterday. Hood Kiver High School vs. The Dallei. It will be a good game tbia utteiuoon, aud don't fail to see it. Mis P. S. Uavidaou went to Port laud yesterday afturuoon to make ar raugemeuts for staying there through the ijiuter. Mrs. Frank Davenport and Oua Davenport and family will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. F. No a by at Mitchells Point. For the purpose tor raising money to buy pictures for tbe schools, an art lecture will be given at the opera fcoupe tomorrow niglit by Prof. F. B. I' .11111. ; I) R Xnrfnn nnrl ml fa .nlii.n.J ... - - - ...... ' .o.u.uou yesterday from Portland, where they have beeu visiting friends in tbat vi cinity for a couple of weeks. After "pending Thanksgiving with friends hern they will leave for tbeir home at Echo tomorrow. tftreri'bnrtv Khrfnlrl ntfanil fh ball game this afternoon. The boys have worked liHrd, and will put up a good game. . They have gone to con siderable trouble and expense to pro-, vide a wood game, and they should be encouraged by a good attendance. While snow could be seen from the citv nil the hiultnr mmmtulna tnm en eral days it did net reach to tbe level 0 . L. 11 a:l . ui inn YHnuy i iiiu yoBierany, waea a cold raiu started during tbe forenoon, wbich was part enow, melting, bow over, as fust a i it toll. F. U. Co - has completed th install ing ot n dumb waiter in the Cottage hospital, wbich required oaasiderable ingenuity. It was necessary to 'out through tbvr Monva nuil la uittba IIia . n - ....... , -m wwmv uu atfair comply with nli requiremeats wuh qui u a biuuy. rue new arrange- nimit. Hnroa tha hnuciifcni Int.. mcnM etepa aud avoids going up aud down mans iuuuy times during I lie oay. Football. Faotball. Down it! Down it I Hood Kiver man I Hood Kiver wins it! Hood Kiver can I Uo get a rat trap bigger than a oat trap ! Uo get a cat tiap bigger than a rat trap! Jump ou a grandstand I Thump on a tin ran 1 Tin caul Grandstand I Orandstaudt Tin can ! Who can ! We ca I Can do a can i au I And if we can't nobody ou can I R The Paris Fair Store that Saves You vSperial Ladies (EL Children's Mittens 8C On S.VTUltDA Y and MONDAY you can buy these mittens that, we seii regularly at 10c, 12c and 15c for th- -i low price of the pair 8c. There is nothing nicer for winter wear than mittens. Special Saturday and Monday, reg ular 25c, JWc and 3 mitten, nil wool, the pair 20c Special Ladies' Black Spangled Col lars and Chemisettes worth regularly 50c to 75c, each, your choice, special price 30c When You See it in Our "ad" it is So CHA8. G. PRATT ' President .1. H. Vic HOOD RIVER BANKING & TRUST CO. We Are Just as Attentive and Fair In Our Dealings With the Small Depositor as with the Larger One. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE TO DO every thing for you that you may be offered elsewhere, but we lo agree to so treat vou that you will respect us for what we may have to refuse to do quite as much as for what we do do. Our Fire Proof Vault Is equipped with safety deposit boxes, they are free to customers; to others we make a charge of $5.00 per year for the smaller boxes und $7.50 for the larger sizes. You are the holder of the keys, thus securing absolute privacy, We deserve to be favored with a share of your business. FIRST, Because we have had seventeen years ex perience in the banking business, and our record w strictly clean, which if you intrust your business to us, insures your receiving intelligent nnd houest treatment. SECOND, We ow our banking building, having spent a number of Vwusand dollars in building antl tit ting up in modem banking room, of which a city many times th size of Hood RiAer might be justly proud. TJIIUIX we are centrally and coavniently lo cated. Our stock is held in Hood River, d we are a HOME institution. HOOD Roller Skating Rink NOT OPEN SUNDAYS: Comfortably heated, Fine Floor,. 250 pairs Winslow Famous Fiber and Steel Ball Bearing Skates. SPECIAL ATTENTION givem do, beginners during regular session. CLASS LESSONS given by Prof:. Harrison, the LEAP THE GAP MAN and forrntrriy floon manager Exposition Rink, Portland. r Admission Ladies Free. Gents 10 cents. Skates 25 cents. NOTE Nearly everybody, old as well as young, are learning to skate, so don't put it off ami regret it. Special attention given to l.e-jimiers for fancy and plain skating. See Manager (J. M. Th mias for terms. OATFIELD & MONEY 'Toggery Another new lot of Mats' NeeKwear just opened np. All the very latest. Nice silk bow tie fur men and ton, St, lOc, 15c and 25c Also lour-in hands, string, tecks, etc., if the newest color ings for lOc. 20e, 25c, 40c and 50c. Money Dress Patterns We have just received a new lot of dress patterns in serges, plaids and mixed suit ings, goods that would cost 50c a yard any where else, special the yard - - 30c Getting Ready for Xmas We are opening up one of the finest lots of Xmas gifts that has ever been brought to the City. We have presents for old, middle aged and young. Ornamental presents, use ful presents, and some that aro not useful, but will make the young hearts glad and cause the older ones to feel ten years young er by the amusement they afford. Don't fail to be on hand early. Follow the crowd and you will be at this store. OSBORNE President R. W. PRATT Cashier RIVER Hours Every night 8 to 10. Thursdays & Saturdays 2:30 to 5 p. m. WEXEL, Props. i Oakdale Greenhouse Now ready, Bulbs, Tulips, Hyacinth, Chinese Lilliea, Peonies, Roses, Shrubs, for fall or spring delivery. White Wyandotte Cockrels from $1 to $3.00. Fletcher & Fletcher, MISCELLANEOUS. KOR BALK Cedar rxwt delivered lo nnjr part of thev.licy. Address K. W. Caldwell, or phone No. H. " t For Hale-Hpao of 5-year-old black ho tea. WelKbl :X pounds: rfrxt rlami In ever., re. Hpeet. Al a bargain If taken at once. A . B. Shelley, Udell. FOB HALE While pony, weight about 700 lbs., which wan taken up about th first of November, will be wild at my premise, onsi mile east of Hood Kiver, on Saturday, tier. 7,. at 10 o'clock a. ni., to pay for feed nnd. charges. V.V.Hlckock. IS FOR BALK Chlckering piano, nearly ww.. Enquire of John Leland Henderson. iiS. FOR BALE Edison Cylinder Horn thonru. graph with four dozen records in gnod order.. Would exchange lor tire wood or any uirtl thing. Apply at the Itockford Htora UtmiH Kiver. dill KOR BALE Horse, cheap for ewti. good note or exchange for city kit. A. & Blower. 6 ForHale As 1 am leavlna; Hood River, t offer my house and three tt for sali . While bouse, north of Episcopal church, No, 4 (7. Grace Wilcox, L'leone, Ore. 1 f For Bale 17 acres of land about one and a bslf miles south of the o'dell store in Hood River valley: five acres cleared; about 200 ap ile trees two and three years old. All good and. Enquire of J. W.Jenkins. Phone 603 For Bale Live pheasants, Chinese, palri t6.00. Goldens and Bllvers, Iti.OO each. Mrs. O. H. Kobblns, Route 1, Hood Kiver, Oregon. Phone Farmers 1-49. For sale 40 acres of Al fruit land in center of valley. Easy terms. Box 658, Hood Rivar, Oregon. s2M.f FOR BALE-Eighty acres or land 7 acrea ol tine (Ir timber, 12 acres In apple orchard, 8 years old this fnll, and bore several liun- .' dred boxes of apples Northern Bdy, Uuld- win and Winter Red all long keepers. JLand 1 all under good fence; four fields all In clover; water running through small ditch 5 months ! In the year; no waste land or rock, up lund . and uo;hillson the land: can be plowed nuy.; time In winter when not raining. Btore church aad school nearby, two miles frouo Eslacada; railway; good plank road; no bulkl... Ings on land: several million feet ol lun ger can be got out of trees. Water can be lia'J, by -digging 15 or 20 feet. W'll sell tbe 80 acsa for . 112,500. C. H. Uuttrldge, Spring Water.) Ore. ' FOR BALE One black mare, la to, 13 years old, weight, 1400 pounds; IliO: Oue white,, mare, 11 years old, weighs from 1100 to 12004 price, 2S. one iron-gray mare 4 years oldi weight 1200 pounds, price ltti. 2- yearling colts, (mares), price S30eacli. M. Ihimas, Mt. Poodt ajti FOR BALE New rag carpet. Neve,- ben cut. Address Box 111,. r call ob Mr. II. W. Elliott, Hood Kiver Height. 028 FOR 8AI E Good farm tea ji very rciuou able If taken at ouce. Phone Farmer a 411). n2S FOR SALE Berkshire pigs, 4 and lOim ntha old. G. W. Simons, Urapper district. n28 FOR tM.E-Houaehold goods, man Young, Mrs. Nor- Lost and Found 8trayed-One brlndla and one red and while steer: also oue red and white, one roan and one black andjvbite heifer, all tw.y-ycur-olds and branded Ton right hip, left car crop, ped aud right ear split aud underbit; both steers and black and white heifer are mulcya Reward of Si per head will be paid anyone . taking tbein up and notifying me. E. W. Jochinsen, R.F.ll. No. 1, Hood Kiver, Ore. nl4 ' Wanted. WANTED Man to clear five acrei ner Hood itivpr hv mntrai.1 litrf avuu, ILI J ,.uui.,n. 411. iai c ui. Glacier. ar, W NTtPnTn An- II. .1.1 . 1. 1. ,' V . i,Buv nuin .111 rmiMlll IU 1 pay for board. C. N. c. care Glacier. d!2 WNTl'nl'm,.l,.,.,, j ,. .. .... . "."i- ") .nr... i,m a Birnuy girl Ol f good character. Address G. care of the Glaclerr WAN! ED oung man residing in Hoodl River, to represent us as salesman at thau point on commission basis. Page A Buia. Wholesale Fruit, Portland, Oregon. Vi U'IVTVIlC.H 1. . . . . . K. H. toshow, at the Toggery, n28 r,r,AN.TIJD-Men to cleuf wres of land. Chris Uethman. W ANTED A good homestead Relinquish ment, cheap. Address (J ., care of The Glacier. 1)28 For Rent NOTICE la hereby given that I did on the 2Ut day of November, 1907. in the City of Hood River, take up one il) brladle, muley cow, under.bit In right ear; one (1) light roan, two.year-old heller with wire iu right ear, and Hint 1 will, on the 30th day of November, l'J07. hi the hour tf 1 ' " I . 1. n ... . . r 1 .1 . . .. office In the city of Hood Kiver, Oregon, sell r j . K . " ' pwuii, nuo iuii 10 rue rilgllest bidder lor cash iu hand. W. GANUKH, City M.trahu'. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UAUKufu mad omc' The Di"lM' uro ,1 in .1.0J .. J Kr,V. W1: omr.- laos, utn aay ol January, son'HT1.Jw,itne,"f.8,: c,1."rl9 Ivld- Carrie h0 ii, " "' ' Btokei.and Carrie r rey, all of Mosler, Oregon. ab .;:.d.r.,7c'uj,.c'aJ?,ln adversly tiie C. W. MOORE, Register. A. C. BUCK NOTARY PUBLIC AND IXSUE- ANCE AGENT Room 12 BroBims BUick UWitfg Carbolized Witch HZel t-alv.. penetrates the pores-thorouKl.ly cleanseg iiH ia l.Uat: .1 . ' G.Hid for p:le8. Sold by Keir & CW