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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
Sir HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY JANUARY 23 IC03. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNTY COURT County rnnrt met in o adjourned trm this lOta day of December, 1907. 'J hose present were Judge A.' K. Lake, ( 'otrmiasioaer II. J Hihbard end a If. Stoughtoo, nod H. B iltoo. ooanty clerk, when tbe following proceedings ere bad, to-wit : In tbe matter of appointing to fill vacancy in board of direct ore of Hood Kiver Irrigation district. It ia hereby ordeied tbat Ferny A. Smith be ap pointed and be U bereby appointed to till vacancy in I be board of director of tbe Uood Hirer Irrigation district. Ia tbe matter of creating a Toting precinct In 11 od Hirer valley, to be culled Odull pro i net. It ia bereby or dered tbat a ne precinct be created lu Hood River valley to be named Udell, and deaoribed aa follow, to wit: UeKinning at tbe SB coinei of seo tioo 5 Ip 1 N K 11 E W M; tbence north to miles; tbenoe weat three utiles; tbence north one and one half mill; thence went one-half mile; tfceuca north to llood Kiver; tbence up Uood Hirer channel to aection line between aection 6 an I 7 l'p 1 N K 10 K; tbence following 'action line due eaat to place of beginning. VotiDg place to at or near OJelL In tbe matter of tbe boundaries of Eaat Uood River precinct, which are a follow: Beginning in tbe Columbia river due north ot tbe eaat line of tec IT" N R 11. E W M; tbenoe aoutb to aouth eaat corner of aeo 21 1 2 W K 11 E; tbence weat one mile; tbenoe toutb 1 mile to aoutb eaat oor aeo 29 T2NK11K; tbenoe weit 3 milea; tbenoe north 1,4 mf.ei; tbeuoe weat ou bait mile; tbeuoe north to Uood River: tbence down aaid river to north line of aeo 36T3NK10 fi; tbenoe west to quarter oor to aectloo 25 and 30 1 3 N 11 10 E; tbenoe north to Columbia river; tbence np aaid river to tbe place ot beginning. In tbe matter of creating a new vot ing pre iluct in and near Tbe Dalles, to be known aa South Dalle precinct. It ia bereby ordered tbat a new voting preoloct be formed out ot Eaat Dallea precinct to be known aa South Dallea preoinot and to be deaoribed ai fol low to-wit : Beginning at tbe Interaectlun of tbe Kully avenue and Uokaon street; thence aoutb along Kelly avenue to tbe aoutb boundary line of Dalle iCity ; tbeuoe weaterly along tbe aaid line to tbe line between eeotiona 9 and 10 T 1 N H 13 E; tbenoe h to N W oor aeo 15 T 1 N R 13 E; tbenoe weat one mile, tbeuoe aoutb two miiei; tbenoe weat one mile; tbenoe aoutb two miles to HW oor aeo 32 UN K 13 E; tbenoe eaat four milt); tbenoe north to tbe aouth line of tbe R H Thompson D L O No 37; thence weat to 8W corner aulflDLCNo 37; tbenoe north to NK oor of D L O No 39; tbenoe weat along the center of Jaskaon street to tb place of beginning, tbe voting pints to be In Dallea City. In tbe matter ot tbe boundarlea of HuM win preoiuo it la here ordered that tbe boundaries of Baldwin pre olnct shall be as follows, to-wit: tloglnnlng at a point where Eaat Fork ot llood tlver crosses south line of aeo 6 T 1 N R 10 E W M ; tbenoe Nt to southeast oor seo o X 1 IN K 11 E: tbenoe aoutb to south-east cot seo 32 1 1 N R 11 E; thence weat to tbe nortb-caxt cor seo 1 I lHKlUJSJ; thenoe anni h to the aouth-east oor aeo 12 X 1 8 K 10 E; tbenoe weat 3 miles; tbenoe south 4 miles; tbenoe west 8 milea; tbenoe tmrtb to north-weat oor sho 6 T 1 S K 10 E; tbenoe west to Middle Fork ot llood river; tbence down said rivei to place of beginning In the matter of tbe boundaries of Eaat Dalles pieolnct it is bereby or durud tbat tbt boundaries of Eaat Dalles preoinot shall be as follows, to-wit: Begiuulng at a point In tbe channel at tbe Columbia river opposite the north end of J 'Iferaun street, Dalles City; tbeuoe southerly along the cen ter of iJertornon atreet to its intersec tion witb Kelly -venue; tbenoe suutb along '-bo cenn-r of Kully avenue to its tutQtseotiou with Jackson street; tbenoe east aloi v tbe center ot Jakaon street to the Nl oor Blmms DLUKo 39 T 1 N K 13 E; thence south to BW oor ot TbompHoo's D L O No 37; the ce eaat to tbe line between eeo tiona 11 and 12 r 1 N R 13 E; tbenoe south to SW oor aeo 3d I 1 N R 13 E; tbeuoe eaat to BE oor aeo 32 X 1 N R It E; tber.oe north to the center ot the Columbia river; tbenoe down aaid rivet to place ot beginning. In tbe matter of surveyors and viewer report on proposed county road lot' W 11 Eooles et al, tbe matter of consideration of viewers and sur veyor report on- proposed oounty road petitioned tor by w u Eooles et al, continued until January term. Whereupon court adjourned. A E Lake, oounty judge, II J Hlbbard, commissioner, O II Ktougbtou, commissioner. Attest :-S. Bolton, clerk. County oourt convened in regular session X'buraday, January 2nd, 19UH. Xboae present were: Hon A E Lake, judge; U J Hlbbard, oommiaioner; 0 11 StoiigutoB, commissioner; a Bol ton, conuty clerk; when tbe follow lug proceedings were bad, to-wit In the matter of petition of J M Leuz et al, to vacate county road, prayer of petitiouen granted and road ordered vacated. In tbe mutter of the petition ot E Henderahot et al, tot uouuty road, petition lead aud considered, no re inoimtrauoe being Bled, it ia ordered that the viewers aud surveyor meet at liniijnuiug point of proposed road and vie and survey said proponed road. In the matter of tbe petition of J F Sto'it et'al,".for appointment of con stable I u Kails preoinot, ' petition granted. In tbe ma ter of the petition of TnoniB' 'lauUgan et al, for nppolnt iiiitnt of V A Coohran as supervisor of road district No 32, petition granted. I u the matter of petiti of Alex Stewart et al, to ,yutft,a. p,noltl tax In ni d dl4rlot Nor t'rmti9Tbn"gYa'bt e i to vota a tax ot f mills ou tbe dol li' 'or iaprovluif county iqidii. " in the matter of the petition of 11 C Xielsnn et al, for permiasloik to ite a special tax In road district Nn ) '.. permission grauted tor a i0 mill t for improving oouuty road iu the matter of tie petition ot Hun Lege et al, to vote speoial tax ti road district No 6, permission j uitfld for a live mill tax, in tbe matter ot tbe petition of Wm It Sdiclt et olto have E L Rood ap ) tinted road supervisor of rbad d ia : 'tot No 8, petition grunted. In tbe matter of the tax levy for ! ..county for tbe year 1908, on : lint aaaaastneut tor tbe year 1907, aa r'ltifJed by tbe oounty assessor, tbo h uouut of assessment for said year (-dng $8,220,070, tbe county oourt as I. law reiiuerd. fixes tbe ts lery on ', mob and every doilar . of assessable ' niporty in Wa-eo county ns follows: -i,ji3 tax, .1 J iu mwis on eaoo ei School tax, 4 6 10 milts on each II aasrsed. Library tax. 1-10 mills od each VI assessed. County toads, 3 mills on oh II as sessed. Couoty purposes, 3 mills oo eaob II assessed. Making tbe total tax levied by tba county oourt ot 14 mills on eaob and every dollar of assessable property la Wasco oounty. In tba matter of tba petition of W H Eoolea at ai, for eonnty road, re port of viewers and surveyor read, and prayer ot petitioner granted, and supervisor of road district No 35 Is iiereby directed to open said oouu ty road. In tba matter of tba petition of Geo W Simmons at aL to vote special tax in road district No 5, permission gran ed to vote special tax of & mills on tbe dollar for toad purposes. In tba matter of tba petition of J H Koberg for road ot publio easement, petition read In open court. It is or dered that tbo board of road viewers and oounty surveyor meet at begin ning of proposed road of public ease ment, and view and survey said load and assess damages, if any. In tba matter of the jury Htt for tbe year 1908, on this dsy tbe court msda a list of 200 tax payers from tba tax roll of Wasco couoty, to serve as jurors in tba circuit eourt of Wasco couoty for tba year 1908. F. R. Abaten, Hoiid Kiver. O. F. Angell, The Dalle. A. M. Allen, " W. 11. Aldricb, Bake Oven. J. P. Agidius, The Dalles. A. A. Amen, W'spinita F. W. Angus, Hood River. H. H. Bailev, ' Oliver Bo'irland, Boyd. J. N. Batty, apinitia. J. E. Harnett, The Dalles. Geo. E. Bowermau, Hood River Henry Bolton, KliuiHlev. Tbos. Bishop, llood River. D. D. Bolton, Tbe Dalle. O. D. Brace, L. D. Boyed. Hood Uier. 8. F. BIylhe. Cbsi. Bernard, Tbe Dalles. Andrew Crabtree, Victor. : Frank M. Driver, Wamlc. J. I'. Carroll, Mosier. Chai. Davis, Hood River. H. N. Derthick, The Dalles. G. W. Childers, " A. S. Emerson, Hood River. U. I). Eatinger, C. W. Emerson, The Dalles. O. B. Evenger, Hood Kiver. J.O. Kaetman, " . N. A. Erickson, The Dnllee. 8. 1. Everett. Dufur. J, H. Eubank, Wamic. Lee Evn Mmier. Wilson Fike, Hood River. P. C. Fagan, The Dallea. H. R. Brooks, " E. L. Craft, Bovd. E. D. Calkins, llood River. Frank Eddy, " Geo. P. Crowell, " P. A. Cox, " Monroe Heialer, Dufur. M. M. Hill, Hood Kiver. Henry Jewell, The Dallea. J. L. Kelly, T. H. Johnston, Dufur. D. C. Jones. Tygh Vslley. G. J. Friend, Kingaley. F. F. Kirkhsm, Boyd. F. P. Kinsey, Antelope. Wm Kennedy, Hood River. Thus. Leabo, Boyd. Kobt. Hardwick, Musier. Alex Heialer, Dufur. liana Hansen, Hood River. Harry Hnekett, . " 8. V. Hudson, Dufur. C. D. Hinrlcha, llood River. Geo. P. Maaiker, " C. E. Miirkham, " F. 11. Millvr, " Peter Mobr, J. M. McCimnell, Dnfnr. H. K. Richards. The Dalles. G. Trudell, Dufur. Frank D. Tillotson, Wamic. Albert Taylor, Dufur. J. P. Pnodgrass, Victor. N. P. Htur'ias, Mosicr. Geo. F. Ktraiialiaii, HhxI River, F. E. Hpnor, Bm.Kk. J. F. Stafford, Friend. Thos. O; Wllaon, Bovd. J. E. Winn, Tygh. ' O F. Wa do, llood River. W. C. Walker, Dufur. M. M, Waterman. The Da'les. C. G. Wet more, " J. R. Woodcock, Wamic. Van Woodruff, Tygh. W. T. Vunderpool, Dufur. J. W. Zumwalt, Wamlc. J. 8. Adkinson, Boyd. Geo. F. Arnold, The Dallea. B. F. Harnett, Hood River. R. E. Batty, Dutur. Cbas. Bennett, Moaier. J. C. Henson, The Dalles. A. B. Hillings, Mt. Hood. J. C. Rogg8, Hood River. L. L. Bolton, Boyd. J. P. Bolton, Wrentham. Joseph L. Boyer, Fairbanks. H. M. Brigga, Mosier. Albert Krittain, Friend. Harry E. Brown, The Dalles. B. C. Browu. Duiur. Wm. N. Brown, Friend. James Brown, Tygh. A. C. Buck, llood Ri ver. James llurlingame, Mosier. E. C. Butler, Dufur. E. P. Kutler, Nanseue, Jerome Huzan, Flanagan. R. W. Culwell, Hood Kiver. J. O. Cameron, " J. M. Carroll, Moaier. J. L. Carter, Hood Kiver. G. R. Caatner. Geo. Chamberlain, Mosier. T. M. B. Ciiaotain, Tygh. J. M. Chitty, Viento. F. G. Churcli, llood River. . W. II. Clark, Kingaley. F. C. Clausen, Boyd. I"'. M. Confer, Victor. J. L Conler, " O. W. Cok. The Dulles. H. W. Cooke, Khanlko. T. R. Coon, Hood Kiver. ' I). K. Cooper Mt. Hood F. E. Colt , Tne Dulles. L. M. Covey, Friend. D. P. Crabtree, Victor. Geo. It. Crowfoot, Tygh. Better Than HATUSt'S etSJf ev Is sMr lu pllli, tu It nn In IU right mj. It ttrmtthsnt ths Btomvk, kids ptgeitUm, cures Dripcvsl. 1mim tho Uvsr Bowalt, rtn CoMltpMiea. tlnallr T'blol It all tbat U MCMiarr to eorrmt th ararato tror.. trie. It starts la th Blonatk and searches through th Um. Kidney ana IatMtiB. dlMolTiat aad toothing a It W ToMtM ar alwart )ait right aad harmful after sfftot. etvaasaMX. Chas. N. Clarke. Hood River, Oregon D. L. Davidson, Hood River. E. C. Dickson Antelope. W. F. Doak. The Dull.-.. Lafayette Doua-lass, I'ufur. R. B. Driver, Vami W. H. Edick, Mt. II kkI. Glenn R. Fshru-k. tW4 River. Peter FsoM, Dinar. Allen H. Fli,g, Bovd Chas. Fralev, Tbe Dalles. H.J. Frederick, H od River. Wm. Frizzell, Cascade Locks. J. W. Gsniher, I laiistfiin. K. W. Giboa. Hood River. Frank Ginger, Mosier. E. A. Grltlin, Dufur. Owen Jouev, Nanene. J. D. Kelly, The Dalle. B. A. Lage, IIikhI River. F. II. Lsmhert. Fr'end. Fred LarwiMd, Hood River. Ernest Mahew. Victor. J. W. Moore. Hood Kiv r. G. A. McCnrdy. " W. H. M. Haley, Dufur. W. H. Williams The Dalles. Concluded on lal hks It depend, upon the pull you take. DeWitt s Linle Eurly Kiwrs are the belt Dill known for .nnlinalrn a.,.4 sickbesdache. Bold by Keir and Can. The Arizona Kicker. Wa were coming back from Lone Jack tbe other day In something of a burry, being mounted on our piebald broncho, wben, at the crossing of Dog creek, a road agent tried to hold ns up. Wa told him we'd see blm later and galloped on, and be put two bullets through our hat and turned away. It may console blm to learn tbat the amount of cash on band at tbat time Was Just 15 cent. Since wa have ceased lying about our circulation our health and spirits have improved B0 per cent, and all have no ticed a great and agreeable change In os. Wa haven't an ache or pain and go around with a grin on our phiz and a song In our heart It was an awful burden on our back to keep lying from week to week, claiming a circulation oi several millions wben we bad less than a thousand, and we are glad to roll It off. Let other editors try it They will be astonished at tbe results. The Chicago man who arrived here two weeks ago to set up a retail shop for tbe sale of trust beef and who was hiding In the hills two days after has reached Utah and made a statement la the newspapers. He denounces ns aa a set of cannibals and barbarians. Well, we have our little frailties, aud one of them Is a lack of love for any thing In the shape of trusts. If religion was a trust we'd have the devil here to beat it If It coat us a hundred dollars a day. Wa are asked the question by a noted divine In tbe ea. t, "Can an editor live a consistent Christian lifer' We don't know tbe object of tbe inquiry, but wa argue that the man who asks the ques tion never read a newspaper for three consecutive days. We wouldn't trust even tbe editor of nn agricultural pa- par with our bat to hold while we spoke at a convention. Newspaper editing la a profession that requires a peculiar sort of men. They must not be handi capped. Mr. George Lake of Pine Hill meets up with Mr. Tom White of Lone Jack, and both draw and begin shooting. Twelve bullets fired and a dog killed. Then tbey embrace and proceed to the nearest saloon, and the 200 men who have gathered to see tbe fun walk away with tears of shame and hu miliation rolling: down their cheeks. Ia Arizona Arizona no longer? Is It owing to tho sun spots? Aro we be coming a race of fish worms? During tho quarter ending June 1 over 000 bullets were fired into the front doors of the city ball by cow boys and others. The city has now two barrels of flattened bullets which have been dug out of tbe doors nnd Is prepared to claim that it has the richest lead mine in the world. Keep It up, boym. It doesn't hurt the doors any. M. QUAD. The Nsarsr the Bens, the 8watr th Meat" -Sketch. There are so many kinds or mistasis that a man can go through life with out repeating one and yet never do tight St Louis Globe-Democrat SHT-.l Pills For Liver Ills. om. neither token, grip nor hart Stanley-Smith Wholesale and Retail LUMBER Lath, .Shingles, Etc Lumber Delivered tu SNOW & UPSON Blacksmiths and Wagon ttak ers EXPERT HORSESflOERS We have the best up-to-date maehiuery and expeiti work t men and are prepared to do all classes of NEWWORK & GENERAL REPAIRS It Does Tbe Hnslness Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says of Burklen's Arnica Salve. "It does the bnninefs; I have used it for piles and it cured them. Used it for clmiiped hsnds ann It cnr"d them. Applied it to an old sore nnd it healed it without leaving a scar behind." 25c at Chas. N. Clnrke's drug store. Th. Genuine Rug. Tho Imitation-; i re so clever that It la well to know when one is purchasing a genuine oriental rug. If real and not an Imitation, each stitch will be found knotted, whether of cotton or wool. But If one can pull out a stitch then the rug la not genuine, no dlSerence how much it may resemble one or what tbe denier says. If a rug is acci dentally burned and the charred part Is brushed off, leaving the color the came, the rug is undeniably good, though this is no method for finding out when one is making a purchase, Even damaged rugs are brought here and sold, for the older some of the rugs are the more value Is attached to them. Cured Lumbago A B. Canmuii, Chicago, writes March 4, 191)3. 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This world-famed specific for woman's weaknesses and peculiar aliments is a puro glyceric extract of tho choicest na tive, medicinal roots without a drop f alcohol In Its make-up. All Its Ingredi ents printed in plain Knglish on Its bottle wrapper and attested under oath. Dr. Pierce thus Invites the fullest Investiga tion of his formula knowlnir that it will be found to contain only the best agents Known to tne most advanced medical science of nil tho different schools of prnc tice for the cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses nnd ailments. If you want to know more about tho composition and professional endorse ment of tliu " Favorite Prescription," send postal curd reoiiest to Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for hlsree booklet treat ing of same. You can't n fiord to accept as a substi tute for this remedy of kiurwncompmtiii a secret nostrum of ttuJcnouni comiw Hon. Don't io It. saw r-'Jr r i til .:) ' L- ! is 3 11 PoIyfecB lilt : . i r i i:i -.hi M.Ouiliilti J, Cfila In.-. 'ii iMl Si,-k ' I'H.OirJOO nival. Kiiin"ya Tnili.ln 8ehol of llm V"-t. inei lull MmlenH mtcnn'ns; thin y i". Finest llnllilintf Hiet equipment In ll.el'.S, Nnl'iiinil rMlliiMill for lili'h tt i wink Inilnr-o ' ' (mklHml Chmn. her nf roiiiniii(. qnil Ii1in( pilnonlom thioinriioia (he Wvt. HiinH lnrtu.-ne. Irti"' ellinn'.., Terms low. I'oslllon fiw till ifi'iiluntes Co'tiplctf inursr-i In Buslncm Training:, Shnrth.iml, T..Tt rttlnar. Bank'm, also Civ. II, ti rival, MlnlnanJ Mechanical hncl necrluf. Cumluct . . Special School of Telegraphy ortb uth-n Pacific Raili"1 Co.. ind Pvrarrs i. s.ntcTi for Koaltluns. (Jti7S per month, lite for cAtulngufl, KtHtlcg tourae denlre Lumber Co. Any Part of the Valley Next Trial. "The new Thaw trial will be along different lines." "So?" "Yes; there will be a consistent plot, an intelligible libretto and no Interpo lated specialties." Loo la vlUe Oovkr Journal. Another Name For It. "Was Mrs. Gabbleton In too witness box this afternoon r asked tho Judge's wife. "Yes," answered the Judge, "but M was more like a chatterbox during tne dime she neennted It." Chicago News. Simple Cure for La Grippe. La griippe couphs ar dangerous aii they frequently develop into pneumo nia. Foley's Honey ami Tar uoi onlv StoUS the Colli? 1 1 lint I. villa unrl sti....tk . ens the lungs so ilml mi serious resul ts iictru ue leareu. ma geuui"') Kniey s Honey Ji, Tar inntsins no listmtal drujts him I Is in a xellow p ckge. If e fuse Hui.n.iute. Clarke I'.ug C , Portuguese SalotE. Slice two medium sized ttnn cuem n bers, one small Spanish onfcn, two zs . dlum sized tomatoes, two sweet pep pers and two sound apples from whs 54 the cores have been removed. Mix la a salad bowl with four tablapoonfa li of French dress In ir. Serve mJ. tettoce leave, Im cold. ' It is verv imnnrtanf un.1 in (.,.. absolutely necessary to health tbat we Sij icuki w me Btomacn promptly at ...o. oigun oi irouoia--wnicn re belching of gas, nausea, sour ston sch, headache, irritability aud inrvr.us ess. These are warnings that the stomach has been mistreated : if. .lr.in n much woik and it is demacding help from yon. Take something'ono and a while; especially after mealv oomething like KODOI. For Dytpein Bnd Indi gestion, It will enab'e yoiLr sicina.'li to do its work properly. Sold by Keir 4 Cass. A Oraeeful Withdrawal. "Do you know who that old gentle. man Is talking to our hostess?' asked Mrs. Blunderer of the lady sitting be side her. "That," answered the lady coldly, "1 my son." "Oh!" gasped Mrs. Blunderer In con fusion, "he's a good deal older than you are, Is he notf Lippincotf a. Rank Foolisliuess "When utlacked bv a enntrh nr a ..,.1,1 v.. nunnum iiiiuaiu euro, it is ranx fooli.lineHii tn t.auA ma nth.. ;.:.. " "..V'I UlUUIUUI than Dr. King's New Discovery," say s 0. O. Kldridge, of Empire, Ga. ! have ueu osw Discovery seven years and I know it is the best rmmulv ,',n u.rih Ir . cnUueM und lulds. i ron . nn.1 uli tHv... . wt - J ma si Dull' j' Ct to croup, but New Discovery quickly HI1U ill l)U llulltl IB. MV . il l.lr-l. ... a,, I. . ii.i-i. rirrj iuibck. MIOWII tne WOrtU over aa the KillK of throat nnrl Inmr uni'dies. Bold under guarantee at i iihh. i. arKH a iiriiir I nr. fj Mj - (5 "v.v. uui. nun i 0U. Trial bottle free. - Perhaps a Freeze Out. "Did you see where some railroads are planning a refrigerator combina tion?" "That will mean a cold deal for somebody." Baltimore American. U. v. lirlUle P. It. Martin, I. L. D. of uaverl.v, "Texas, writes: "Of a ni"in.'iK when riiii)r, I often find a 'hki n c I ertion of ihlegm w hich priMlnee. H iroiigli utiil ia very tarl to ili-1'..li'e : tint h ciiihII qusntitv . ( Hal l r i s ilnr.'lioiinil Syrim nill at once lUlnilue it, ami the 1r"' U is over. I kiin- of no m-ilirilie 1 1 .a L is eij;i.i tit ii, n. it in ho ili'ni'iit tu lake. I :an most f. r HhIIv riHfiiMtiienil it to nil i urf.ru- in-ii iik n in. ii ici tit ior Tiinni r lunx I ni-unii;. fMii ny liish. .. t mrke. Modish Perfumes. The wiimau who aspires to smart, ncsst takes care to be an fait In tha matter of perfumes. Each year see several new scents la vogue, though certain few of the old fashioned to wnees retani their popularity. Of thee lavender and wood violet denote the re fined, well bred woman. The iceBb i of the present season are remarkable for their subtle yet penetrating edr. lnatgrettea are again considered WA. Ish. FREDERICK 41 ARNOLD, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS BitisaaUslnrnlahed on all kinds of work Clooinn out winter millinerv at low prices. Tho Basuar H,ool . Kiver Heights. Hunts Paint & WalLPaper Company Have added a complete line of PAINTS, OILS. VARNISH ES and BRUSHES. HEATH & MILL1GAN MIXED PAINTS. Our stock of paper includes litest designs in Wnnks, Gills and high Grades. From 10.- np. A full u-k of 'room molding. Picture rail, Plate rail ami a naall line of novelties in Framed Pictures. CAUJIMO, the latest thing in room tinting, mixed to order. Painting, Paper hanging, Sign work etv Phone 671. Fust and ak Streets. Square DearStore "Honest Goods and Sqaure . . Deal for Every Han" IS MY MOTTO The Ideal Weeder Is what itsname implies, a Genuine Weed Killer and the nearest to perfection of any orchard tool yet introduced in Hood iliver Valley. Try one and be convinced . Satisfaction Guaran teed or no sale. Osborn Spring Peg-Tooth Harrows Aetna Plows and Cultivators Potato Diggers Wagons, Hacks aud Buggies Flour, feed, and a Full line of Groceries z al! Tims Car Load Stumping Powder just received Yours for Business Phone 741 D. STfi nnti Klvet- Street. uregon mmper lompany WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ORDERS KOK Lumber, Lath, Shingles - Piling, Cedar Posts and Poles SOLICITED an nlso Jurnisb Slab Wood J-i.SO per coid, f o. b Hood IUver a City Opficb r Phone Main 51 SMMt -DEALER L Staple and j& Fancy Groceries AND HARDW.ARE. SOLE AGENTS FoR -Majestic & Mesaba Ranges and Stiletto Cutlery. HOOP Jtl 'YA KEIfiHTS. - - OREGON. P aAXIOlT STABLE .Lrvery, Feed t KE3SL1 BafflOJBTBl!ilkTOXIliSV.aii.1 ?h C. Dealer In FresK and Cured Meats Iard, Poultry and Fish HOOD RIVER. ORE. lKozve Main 471 - Free Delivery Harrows M'DONALD Hood River. Or Sfiu. Okficb: Phone Dee Line J sbc laccaDBxaasi c on wfr -, GILL 9 and Draying.. TRANAHAN & RATHBUN Kood River, Ore. , (("os Ibiii);Iii. h ilil or exchanged. ' I'l rtur' imriiH" ran -i-niire llrst-clsss ri(s. -'iki-ibI utteiitiou given to moving furniture ans pm'ior i.' . Ve il't f , r-r 'tliirg hor-es can do. , YOUNG