Two HOOD RIVER QLAOIER, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1907 ilmni. KUtrr (Slarirr Issmd Evety Thursday by AUTHltt D. Mtlti. Publisher. Terms ' pal I . hnlT'ii..n $i.fo n )mr uImii o::f.;on un.Ks vs. iki-.i: uivek vriM.i'. H'nce the surceM ui I lord Hirer apples' intbo it .'; U of tbo world b.il miku l t'ie iie ct tne other twetioo of Uiegcn which raise apples, tremeud out pressure baa been brought to bear oa tha Portlaod papers and publicity bureaus to stop advertising Hood Hirer, Tbe argument used is to do Hway with all t-eotiooal lioea and work tor a greater Oregon. It is a beautl ful tontiuient, and all things being equal, it miL'bt bp adopted, Hut when the dilterenoe between Hood Kiver apples and simply Oregon ap plet, no matter where the Sutter may be raited, bow badly put up, disease iufeeted, wntei-oored, inferior in many ways, and what net, Is all the wsy from one to four dollars a box in the markets ot the world, it is time for Hood Hirer to object. Tom Richardson's press bureau In Portland 4ent the following artiole to probably every paper in tba state of Oregon : The Oregon Bpple has captured the Orient and Russia. Yadgjogloa Bros., ot Vladivostok, after making a dls play in one of the piinoipil abow windows of the oity, removed the dis play and after it waa crotrned and surrounded with Amerioan and ltui aian Hag It was photographed, and is to be reproduced In oolora for Inter national advertising. Thus the glory of the Oregon apple goes around the world. The display was unusual be cause most of the boxes abown were ready for ocean shipment, eaob en cased in burlap. Varieties of apples Included the Winter Uauaoa, Urtley, Hyde's King and Arkansas Black. Many papers printed the attice. The apples all came from Hood Kivei, and Mr. Yadgjoglou baa stated to the writer several times that at no other place can he get apples that will pay to ship to Vladivostok. To the east erner who already regards all the etutements about the Hood River country with suspicion, he will at onco come to the conclusion that all Oregon apples are alike, and all Ore gon country alike. Hood Klvei has shown the world how to raise apples, pack and market them, and moreover has the best soil and climate for the business. The honors are tightly burs. Sho cannot afford tu use her reputation to bulxter up luferioi iilacns, oven if they do happen to be In Oiegon. There are many kinds of Oregon applos, but only one Hood River. To indicate how thia confusion of names may work an injury to ue, it may be stuted tbut a Portland paper recently reported that "Hood River apples sold in New York at 11.25 a box." The market editor was proba bly working uuder the theory that there was no difference in names. It is a fact that "Oiegon apples" have sold at that prim in New York, but uocotiut union leceived by the David son Fruit Co. show that every oar of Hood River apples have aold in New Yoik at a piotlt, and the prices paid by them in Hood River were double that fur Newtowni and nearly three t imes that for Hpitzeubergs. We aie glad to know tbut the Cora inonor and I be lectures have been profitable euough tor Mr. llryan to run for the presidency without a cam paign fund. The Czur has 1 st a title. He was so busy hanging ou to bla tbroue with both bauds that he could not grab for it when it slipped. Chicago uow has a young and hand some woman on the polloe force. It will undoubtedly tlokle some men to be pinched by her. TRAIN SERVICE ON NORTH BANK The bears that were kilted last year will be talked about long rfter the world has forgotten the guides that were shot by mistake. Tbo l,6iH),0U0iu "greenbacks that Tom Watson would have tbe govern ment issue would sadly need the mot to, "In Ood we trust." While serving a ilve-year term an Ohio oonict made 110,000 in the peni tentiary. That ought to convince the man that he is able to make an honest livlug. Kvery time some putillo speaker an uounoes that "tbe need of the hour is men," he strikes a responsive chord in the hearts of thousands of lonely women. The populists will hold their na tioiritl convention in St. Louis next April, but it is uot blleved that ex tra hotel facilities will have to be pro vided for the oocusiou. Bryan generously declares that Koosovelt could be re-elected, Pei- li'ipa thia generosity is based upon ti e personal kuowledge gained through a recent iuterview at the White House tlmt Mr. Roosevelt will positively uot lid a candidate. Kugeue Register. A gang of Greeks have been engaged )u cutting wood ou the Protbei pluce, iiiidor the supervision of EniU West, 'l ues.lHy they showed signs of mutiny, ionising to do the work as tuey were tcld, so Mr. West discharged them. 'II ley then showed tight, tbe ringlead er of the gang taking a shotgun and t no others knives and a large levolver, and chased him into the house, while tboy made demands on him for grub aud threatened blm if he refuted. He told them to dig potatoes if they weie hungry, and then went over to a uoigbbor's house and telephoned Mr. 1 'rut her of the situation. Mr Prathor t.ud Marshal Ganger went out to the ranch and put the ringleader under arrest, bringing him to town, while tbe others dispersed. Owing to the absence of Judge Henderson from tbe pity, tbe Greek is still in jell. "Within sixty days the NcHh ll.i I road will be roiling frriflit iulo 1'cit land," said Louis W. Bill, prrt.it. ut of the Great Northern milrnn.l Mid the active successor of hi father, J J. Hill, interviewed by tbe On- niuu at tbe Portland botel. "Th Urst tlmecsrd of tbn North Bank road weut into cllect Sundiiy. trains leave Pasoo at 7 a. m. and tun to Cliffs, 111 miles at the rate of 16 miles an hour, reaching the latter point at 2:30 p. m , the same day. A train leaves CliHs, raoning east to Pasoo, at 8 a. m., and reaches Pasco at 3:30 p. m. By January 15 tbe trains will be running regularly iuto Vancouver, and a month later iuto Portland." Bo said the dominant man in the "Hill interests" last night r nd he knows. "We are throwing more dirt every day on tbe North Bank road than is being moved from the Panama canal," Mr. Hill continued, "and that shows it is no small job. We have plenty of ready money on hand to put the line thiougb right into our own yards here in Poitland, and we are coming just as cast as money aud mufcie can lay tbe rails. Tbe only hitob in flight, and it Is a small matter, is the term inal ariangetnents here. "We have our own yards adjoining the present terminals ot all tbe Port- laud fads, with plenty nt room to grow. We have owned tnem lor years. And we will nave tbe line up o wiitr in stone's throw of our yards with the only obstacle tbe railroad tracks of tbe other system, tbe Harrlman line. We nntiuipate no troutlo what ever In getting across, aj tbe law gives us a right of way to our own proper ty. All that has to be decided aro the details of the arraugeruents among the lawyers. All talk of using force as In tbe good old nays is a good na- tured joke Emanuel Lutheran Church Dedication. Next Sunday, December 22, Eman uel Lutheran church will be dedicated and two sermons have been arranged for, morning and afternoon, in Ger man and English. The morning ser mon will be preached by Rev. U. Doering, of Portland, at ten o'clock, and will be In Germaa. Tbe after noon sermon will be preached by Rev. Klmbaugb, ot Poitland, at two o'clock, and will be iu English. All are invited to these services. Rev. E. Druoken miller, a young man graduate from at. Louis, is tbe first pastor ot tbe church, and will conduct servioes eveiy two weeks In tbe church. He bus also charges at Mosler, Keut, Bkye, Wash., and Lat ourelle Palls, which prevents him from preaching in Hood River valley every Sunday. The little ctiuroh baa been complet ed after having been started for about a year, and oooupies half an aore of land purchased from J. Knight, on top of tbe Davidson hill. It will seat about two huudred, and serves as a home tor the Lutheran cougrega' on, who have held meetings at different places in the valley at intervals. Doing a holt-Halo UusIneoB. J. S. Hoooth ban been very busy all the month looking after bis out-of- town customers in Christmas toys aud novelties. He has worked up quite a trade at Stevenson, White Sulmon, Lyle and Mosler. Booth & (Jo. make a speoialty of toys and novelties and buy iu huge quantities direct from tbe manufact urers, so are able to sort up a great variety tor tbe stores ot tbe smaller towns which oarry them only as a side Hue tor tbe Christinas trade. Mr. Booth is an artist as a window dress er, and he displays the goods for his customers, and this is au added ad vantage. Ho said that his trade this year waa much larger than ever be fore, nud this department ot his buxi ness was growing ta be one of the big departments of tho store. Sew Masonic Temple. Prineville is to have a new Masonic Temtile. The initial stens are koins taken and it is a nrottv safe conclu sion that the Masons will not lull dowu on anything they undertake, says the Prinevilio Review. The huirdiria nmitnmnliitnd will I a b twn. storv brink and stone strnehirn 70x100 aud will be erected ou their lot, coi- nei oi neoond antl A streets. Two stores will occupy the ground floor nud the one above will contain the lodge rooms. The temple will coat, some where between J17.000 aud 825.000 Al ready $2100 has beeu raised uud it is not thought theie will be any dilllcul ty iu securing the balance. Hrltlges-lViigli. Orus Z. Brdlgos aud Miss Cora A Peugh wore manled Sunday, Decem ber 15, at 12:110 p, m., at tho residence of W. H. Peugh, Rev. A. A. Wood olllolating. Mr. Bridges is from Se attle, and the bride is a daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Peugh, of this city, a number of friends aud rela tives were present, including Mr. and Mrs. Howell, Mr. aud Mrs. Burnett and sou, and Mr. nud Mrs. Tbos, Peugh, from eastern Oregou. Mr. and Mrs. Bridges left on tie local Sunday afternoon tor Portland, and from there to Seattle, where they win make tueir future borne. Gloves SPECIAL - $1.25 'I l .e I I 1 . . ; I it M I: I ' : I H (!' u i V - . t !l 1 1 WUIllil I" i I lit fro"- '1 f i' M $:J I 111- puii of .. K.:id a' d ab ml any kiiii v oil wan1. Ymir thorn- 31.25 Toys of 2l! Kinds booh:; :- ..id ., ,1 young .i-iDS-ju.-l what l he l.n ant and will enjoy thi- winter. New Yotlnir Precinct Formed. At the November term nf the nnnn ty court a new voting product was created in noo.i tuver valley to be known as Odcll Voting Precinct. Tbe boundary lines are us follows: Beginning at the SE corner ot Sec 1, In. 1. N. K.. 10 B.u,t. W. M - I henna north two miles, thence west oue mile, tlienoe north l'j miles, thence west v ruile, tlieune north to Hood River, thence up llojd River channel to section line between seutious ti and 7. I'D. 1. N. 11. 10. fdlHl. H'AllOB Jfll. lowing section line duo oust to place oi ueginuing. Midland Jubilee Slngerg. The Midland Jubilee Singers enter- tallied a Inrua undinncn KutnrilHr evening at the opera house. It was oue of the best ct the eetios of enter tainments giveu by the Ladies Aid of tho Congregational church, and tbe nonsA whs Imogen. 1 h nnmnnnv aiawa far above the average ot ooloied troupes, and their southern uegro meiouies were uiucn appreciated. Born. To Mr. aud Mrs. Harry Kell gg Dec. 15, a girl. 10 Mr. aud ais. Lou liuidwlu, iut. Hood, Deo 17, a girl. Jnmet Donahue, New Britain. Conn., writes: "I tried several kidney romedys, and was treated hv our best physicians for diabetep, but did not Improve until I took Foley's Kidney Cure. After the second bottle I showed improvement, and five bottles cured me completely. I nave since passed a rigid examination for life insurance." Foley's Kidney Cure cures back-ache and all forms of kidney and bladder trouble. Clarke urug uo Ladies' Gloves In ki, either long, or short, all colors .ii ways acceptfiltlo pres entH for, the pair, 1, l.r), $:. Golf (Jin res for Ladies and Chil dren, in Silk, Wool and ( 'otton assorted colors, plaid: and strip-si, for 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c, 45c, 50c and 75c a pair. Santa Claus can't ninke a mistake se-cuririji- sonic nf these. SUSPENDERS t in nice lancy iKixes, innoe oi prmi oi ni ton, lisle and filk web in I exuitfnl denui a. Something nice and alwy j i.m-i:i: iv.- pun 'The price L'8c, 35c, 50c, $1 und l.5u MKX'S NK.CKTIK- in all U and let est leaves. Ties (o men or Ik.vm. The lies r ell at -."ic you've been imj ng 3 and -lOr for else here. We have them foi ; 10c, 15c, ? c 25c, -10c, 50c and 75c; in fancy Xuius botes. TEDDY BEARS What UUe child is there that would not be just '-tickled to death" to receive one of these Teddy IVr They stand all kinds of usage. Wi. h'uveali . rt lot of them in brown and white for 55c, !Kc. tl 25 and on up to $2.40. LADIES' COLLARS (In ..( ii -wellest ines in tbe city a suitable r-:: .ii 1 1.' ,ce and one easily tent by mail; for 6c. 10c, Kit:, 25c, 60c and up The Paris Fair Chinaware Toilet sets, shaving sets. 1'hoto albums, autograph albums, pho to, handkerchief, glove and neck tie boxes, furs and fur sets. For the ladies and misses tailored suits, coats and jackets, shawls of silk and wool, purses, hand bags, etc. The Store that Saves You Money FOR HOLIDAY CANDIES Call at THE GEM 1 make all of my CANDIES and ICE CREAM and can guarantee them to be pure and fresh. Special prices on quantities. A beautiful line of Fancy Boxes filled to order. The only place in Hood Hiver manufacturing their own candies. IRA HAMILTON PROPRIETOR ADDITIONAL LOCAL Mrs. Maroellus cmue up troiu Poi t land ten dajs asm mid purchmed ten aciej on t'-n fa -it 'tuo ot Leu Zaliel. She rotur.el tu Portland Tuesday, and Till return the middle ot noxt month and ' ako her home ou the place. Mr. Z .bel iuteuds to returut.o Portland. The University of Oregon (!lee club will give a couoert at tbe opera hotino Fiiday evening. Tbe club is making a tour of tbe state, rind 're giving u very high grade entertainment. They have a fine miindoliu club in couiho tion. Piof. Ulenn, who is with tho club, is one of the best baritones iu the United States. After tbe enter tainment a reception wili le given nt the Odd Fellows ball, to which nil nre invited. It is especially desired that the business men attend aud meet tbe students Clareuoe Gilbert, of tbe Mt. Hood hotel, remarked: "We often henr tho question, 'Wheie do all these people come from?' and ou looking over our register for Saturday, 1 Uud a pretty good answer. Out of n total of U n rivals for the day I Und relatrind from Uhiaego, 111., 1; Portland, Or-.., 7;DesMoino8, la.. 7; r-poltnoo. 1; Myersdale, Pa., 1; Six Mil Hun, P ., 1; Funk. Neb., 1; Menominee, Ore., 1; Mt. Hood, Ore., 3; City, 3; J no Duller), l;LaCroRso, Wash., 1; 1) , Ore., 6; t'oltins, Wash., 1; Ctmcn lo Looks, Ore., 1; Moro, Ore., 1; Whr.e Salmon, 2; Hartord, Wash., 2; Por ter, Wash., 1; Fulda, WHib., 1; Mit Chell, Ore., 1 " OfUoials at the U. H. laud olllco in The Dalles are nearly snowed uuiIit by the vunt number of patents to r e ssued and proofs to be beard, which work has leeu tied up to a enrslder i tle extent on aououut of the late Uur ry in money affairs. Applicants for patents have made proof but on no oount of the tinny were nimble to pny publioatiou and other fecH, thus pre venting tba issuance of pnlenU. These applicants had been grauted thirty days' grace In which to pay the fees, aud eiuco the bunks are open the work is coming iuto the I md ottice rupicll v. II. T. Jones, upecial hind ngeni, is in the oity agisting the lucal clllidalti Chroukle. Mrs. Vera lleunett Died, at tbe family residence, in Hood Kivei valley, Deo. 17, 1007, Mrs. Vera Heonevt, wife of Harry lleunett, aged 21 years, two months mid flee days, of conniuiption. The funeral huh held tit the residence yet terday afternoon and the remains laid In Ufct iu Idlewildo The ceri Icks were cnnrfiicteil lie lr. Iirt .1 M I N'ichnls had charge of the funeral ar raugeruents. The Stewart I ire. The dozen or more ineurnace com panies carrying insurance on tbe property of the Stewart Hardware & I'm nifuie Co. wero promptly notified by the res'deut agents aud tbe drat rcnrc-jontiitire of the insuianoe ccrn ptiniea to arrive waa Toll Thompson, ppcciul use it ana adjuster for the iLoidi.u Assurance corporation and the Niagara. Mr. Thompson Is an old and thoroughly experienced insurance man, enjoying tbe confidence of all who know him, and at the request of tbe other tompauies interested he eoii'iin'rd to adjust tbe loss for tbem rill. This was easily and very tatis fuctnrily done, especially when tbe owners of the property, as in this iu sttiiiin, mo tvill.ng to settle on a fair tiusin v-i biitU, and tbe repieseutative o) tho iiisiir. 'i( ti ciurpault'S la viilliug to .illoiv the lots in full. In feet, Mr. I Inn! iu in ii nuicbet of eases esti mated the Kbh higher thau Mr. Stew art, ih iu hi judgment a gieater aninunt xhould bo pal I to make the ounciti i :od. Vet even with tbe full alln'.vnnro unde by the adjuster, the told hriii on biiidirrg aud Ftock 111111111111.- tu only 8I45G 32 As to i Ik. chi :e of tha llro tbe own cm S".y tint "lien tbe lire was that (li coverd t had just r-tarted and t'n cj w:i9 ( very Indication that It c :'.ie frt m I ' o ehctric liuht wires. As r-'irdr- llien, up to tbe present time I I ixid Hirer h'la lioeu one of tbe most foi'tuniito towns in the whole oountry. In thid cin e, bad tbeio been h few mo mentH delay ii (lisci)vering the Ore tbis would have been qnito a different stoiy. With ti e iuflammable and ex plosive goods that would soon hare bKiui if ached, it would have beeu im liosrtihle to save that building or block, and it ia more than probable that surrounding blocks would have gone, iu spite of tho noble efforts of nm volunteer firemen, to whom ill honor is due for RHvinu us a greidt-r loss this time. A. W. Outhcrik. tie. ideiit Agont London As. urauce Co. Only One More Week Before Xmas Have you looked over our large stock and selected some useful gifts while the assortment is complete? The list below may be of some help to you: Hii.iiig Tables Red Lounges Sewing Machines Library " Foot Rests Stoves Kitchen " Hhirtwaict Chests Ranges Sewing " Clothes Hampers Heaters Curd " Plate Racks Oil Heaters Center Stand Hat Racks Washing Machines Turkish Kockera Clock Shelves Clothes Wringers Oak " Tabourets Wash-boards Willow " Magazine Racks Wash-tube Sewing " Mns-ic Cabinets Hanging Lamps Child's '.' Medicine Closets Standing Lamps Dining Chairs Work-baskets Bread-mixers Arm " Wood-baskets Family Scales Morris V Ittrgs And Irons Baby " Carpets Fire Sets Kali Trees Linoleums Bread-boxes Hall Heats Mattings Cake-boxes llmrffts i'..riii Cash-boxes Napcli n licds Bed Quilt Flour-bins Iron Heds Con ntei panes Flexible Fliers Dreers Lace Curtains Steel Sleds Chiffoniers Tab u Covers Food-grinders Coioinodes - iii'id Covers Crumb Trays Cliii a Clopets C.M.ch Covers Porcelain and Ladie'a Desks Pi l.nw Haviland Dishes Rolltop Desks Minors Fancy Plates, Combination Decks I' ruined Pictures Cups and Saucers OHicH Chairs K er-i Plated Knives, Souvenir Cups Itook-ca.ies forks and Spoons Carving Sets Couches Nickle Plated Teakettlei' Razors Davenports Coffee and Tea-pots Scissors :irc Sale We are still selling at ridiculous low prices, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, CHAIRS, CUPBOARDS and SANITARY COUCHES, damaged by Tire, Smoke or Water. There is only a small quantity of each left, but it all must go this week. We don't want to see it any more. We want to forgst it. We want to clean up and rebuild. We want to make room for new goods. Now is Your Time Stewart Hardware 4 Furniture Co. Tho Ilontc of Quality STHAYKIW-One clurU Joisey heifer, tlir yeamuld: Iwo allla In right var, one ItKht o netfrr, tw venrn ol.l; white npot tn fo eh. art two mMn in ili'ht ear. Itewanl $1.50 each. W. 8. Crazier, Kelt 2. Hx 08. d'-M Vit " V T I '(M a r n f . ' - - . ...... a in. v n imp n v, iwwrr ronnei'tlouN. bath and toilet, electric light aardeti, lw. whrubliery, etc. Plciii.'ntiy lo- ... a. .uv uusiut-na purl ui lowu, vacant i "HIT! YOUR I Will procure BARGAINS in CLOTHING at THE TOG'cRY. Our stock is all new, made this year, of correct designs, and b:st fabrics, and every suit is a bargain at the low prices at which we are offering them. They all so Men's, Youths' and Boys' Suits at greatly re duced prices as Song as they last. Every day is sales day, and every Suit is a bargain. See them and price them before buying your Fall Suit. ii oggery 1 ! CosKow, Proprietor Oakdale Greenhouse Cut flowers and plants at Keir & dm. Choice Rosen Shrubs. Vinos etc. While Wyandotte Cockrels from $1 to $3.00. Fletcher & Fletcher, MISCELLANEOUS. I WILL DO HEWING at my home on n,7 State Htreol. Mr. Pearl Morton. J'.i BETTER FHUIT WILL PAY fO cent, apiece tor a i' u in her of copies of the July, August and October numberx for 9rjil. if in good c.,n dltion. BrinK or fend them to our olll. in the Itrosliu Uldg, Hood River Ore. j'.i KOR SALE: Plymouth Rock ItoosttTiT. Thene bird, are Junt aa good aa money run buy, beinf true to type, color and markings, well developed and full of courage, unl If you wish to Improve your stock, cull at llie Korkford Store and make your selection. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices will he low we have twenty line birds for sale. Rock ford Poultry Yds., Hood Rlvor. FOR SALE- HorseH and buggies. Apply to Dr. Hroslus. y) KOR SALE 20 bead of pigs, f&onpncli ,iils. one boar, two years old, lit for servira. Tims. Calkins, Riverside Farm. ju FOR BALE 100 acres of land 2' miles norili west of Carson, "0 acres level; price l,ouo. U. A. Nalr.el, owner, Carson, Wash. J2 TAKEN UP-One heifer, black and white spotted muley, small swallow fork in left ear and small underbit in same. J. O. Cnmermi, Duke's Valley. -2 FOR 8ALE Young pigs for sale. P. B. Lara wy, Pine Grove. Pbone "901. d'.'ii FOR SALE-Eighty acres of iaud-7 ai res ot One Mr timber, 12 acres in apple orchard, 8 years old this fall, and bore several hun dred boxes of apples Northern Sdy, Bald win and Winter Red all long keepers. 'Lund all uuder good fence; lour fields all in clover; water running through small ditch i monllis in the year; no waste laud or rock, up land and no;hlllson the land: can be plowed nuy time In winter when not rnlniiis. Store, church aad school nearby, two miles from Estacada; railway; good plunk road; ui build, lugs on land: several million feet ot lumber cau be got out of trees. Water can he had by diKKlng 15 or 20 feet. Will sell the 80 acres for 812,600. C. H. Uuttridge, Spring Water, Ore. KOR SALE Cedar posts delivered to nuy of part the valley. Address It. W. Caldwell, or phone No. 16. dl9 TAKEN CP-Red and white spotted heller, with split in left ear and smooth crop olT right ear. K H. Taylor, trapper district. 19 HAVE 40 ACRES rich farming land worth $10 per aore; three miles from Hubba-d, Mur ion county, to exchange for acreuire iu Hood Klver valley. Address Barret & MaclUe, '"bamber of Con rnerce, Portland. 2i for Sale-Full IHooded Berkshire pigs four months old. Plume Farmers 4 T. O. K. Abernatliy. da. FOR HALE Near White Salmon dock about SOO peach trees varying In si.- limn :i to6 reel. All well tir.-inclieil. Vark'lles: E rly ijiaul'.iril, Late Craw i.ir.i, K bcrla, mi l s,i. Prices 7 to 1: cts. depending ..n mx. Kollock & Arisinan. uli ini For Hale- k I uni leaving flood River, I otter my house and three lots forsali . White; hoiiBc, north of Eplreopul church, No. 4'i7. Grace Wilcox, Cleono, Ore. If ror Saie-17 .icres of land about one aud half miles soii'l of the O'deil store In Hood River valle : fiv seres cleared; about 200 ap ple trees two acl tin . e years old. All good land. Enquired, 1. W. Jenkins, phone nut For Sale-Live pheivsants, Clilnese, plr W.OO. (ioldens and Silvers, i 00 each. .Mrs. (1. H. Kolililiis, Route 1. Hood Kiver, Oregon. Phone Farmers 1J4W. Fur sale 10 acres of Al fruit land in center of valley. Easy terms. Box KUS, Hoo I Rivei , Oregon. fjii.tf Lost and Found LOSTltllie l...lf..r h,.lh r 1 . nd 4 heifers. Will pay leward for i norma- lion that will lead to their recovery. I.. I'log. JO TAKEN UP-One black and while lersi -steer, swal'ow fork in right ear slit In hit ear U. C. Easterly, on Jerlcno Lane. J LOST A tip from a brown fur. The tlnd- r will kindly leave at Cram's Store. J!i FOUND Umbrella, with silver ku-i'i lian dle.atK P hall. Inquire of M. W. Hi.-kox. 28 LOST A bunch of keys. Finder pluuse loave at the Glacier otrlce. Liberal reward. 211 Wanted. PARTIES WANTED To clear 50 .icres nf stump or biush h.nd. Phone 51 or s. e v. T. "rly, jtt Estimate for contract clearlne wiiule.1 on rracre8on Vi inuu's road near J. II. Krar's place. Estimate both with and without the wood. Address Parrett & MaoKite, 3211 Cliem oerof Commerce, Portland. dlO sl- WANTEli By young ninrrled couple, p. uou on raneli; uniierslands running niidihe careof fruit. A idless .lam.s A. ) hompsn tu aucuver Ave., Portland Ore. dl'.l Wanted Two or three large grubbing out In f'lpiir lu.tH iioop IT. ........ l . . . . i ....... ...... unin mni'i. il.lll ' i ?. o argegiub pullers. Address W. M. Kollock, .imiu uiver. j, Wanted -. Mnn fov o.i, alt f...... .......... ....... .... between Portland and Oregon City. Wuif underatii'td pruning and spruylne; im nicd man nre t rr,l Kin... i. ... ' r ..v.m.-.- ii iiu oh i o. . rotr . PC "lout''. R . renc s inquired. 1 1. K. Kcas. V. Root. I 1 t'h:inil.or ..I Coo mi.n. I'orilaud, Oregon. dj; NUTICK F SALK OP PATENTKD (JWAS1P LANDS. Kotii.A !... .... ..... ii . ... . . n Koru uim tee riiue i ana Board will receive sealed bids until 2 o'clock . . mil. i.i, lor tue lollowing described patenter, swamp lands, to-wlt: v. 'x " "' OI section a, T. s N . II. B E, oi Vt . SI. eoutalnlng 40 acree. ah oinsmust be accompanied by a regular. V fXWlllVil annli.i...n i . .T . .... ctM or P. u. Money Order for at least onclirtu Jld r,,r less than" J2.50 per acre will be. considered. The flirt, t rlo an .... served. ' ""u r'' ' .A,'Il''!?t.,!,D8 ,Dd bld" shinld be addressed. tO I 11 UH.l.n It I- . . . . ... alm, Oregon, aud mamed "Applicatiou arid bid to purchase Bwanin i.andu " U. U. tlKUWM, ,,,, . .. , . . Clerk Slate Land Board. Dated this Hth day of Dec., PJOT. disij'.). NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. V.ltl.'A la hMhv.i.v.H .u... .... u . .. .. tton has hia day been dissolved hv mut uai eiini.enl. Chiw. Hall retiring. H. P:. Essoa cjurrl wi" continue the biulnesa EHrM 2eJ.rI" n,me ot E88n Currln, col lectall debts aud assume all liabilities. Chas. Hai.I,. R. . Lsao.N,