The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, February 06, 1908, Page Two, Image 2

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    HOOD EIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1908,
Snob Bfowr (Slarirr
lMaed Every Thursday by
ARTHUR D. ME. PubHsbsr.
Terms of PnbTp1!oo-l JO year wben
paid In advance.
7 be Tygh Valley Bee U dead. Long
live the Uufur Dispatch.
Big cargoes of lumber are leaving
Portlaud to be used la the oonstrao
tOD of the Paaama canal.
A grooer with aufflclent capital to
do a large credit business can Bnd a
good opening at Dukea Valley, ac
cording to our correspondent
Every poultry raiser In the state
should secuie a oopy ot "The Poultry
Industry In Oregon," thtlatett bulle
tin Issued by the Oregon Agricultural
College.
A number of Eastern people are
anxiom to establisb banks in Oiegon,
particularly those with a capital 0
Irom $15,000 to 125,000, with the new
comer putting in from 15,000 to 115,
000. February 22 has been selected as
"Rose Planting Day" at Portland.
Five thousand bushel will be planted
that day in the City parka and it is
confidently beliered that fifty thous
and more will be pot out in the yards
i nd gardens of Portland and vicinity.
At the pectaT school eleotlon last
Friday there were 74 otea cast in
favor of bonding the district to build
a new school bouse and U against.
While there was a light vote cast, yet
it was tnticn larger than that usually
cast at school elebtions. Sufficient
funds have been piovided to build
a One bluh school building of twelve
rooms, in addition to retiring the
outstanding school bonds. Wblie it
adils to the debt of the oommunity,
it is one of the best investments we
can make. Good schools are necea
sarv to the prospeiity of any place
end Hood Elver will keep pace with
the most progressive cities In this re
gard. -
lue Commercial Club banquet last
Friday evening was probably the Isrg
est of its kind ever given In Hood
River. Compared with the oooaslon
of a year ago, it was over double In
size. It was the Intention of the ottl-
oers of the club to limit the number
In attendance only to the seating ca
puulty if the hall and the largest ball
in the city was engaged (or the pur
pose. Ibe result! of the banquet have
amply repaid the elforts of the man
agement, aa well hi the expense, and
thia Bunnnl event will be made a feat
ure ot the organization in this city.
Hood Kiver is proud to meet the emi
nent mea of the state in the city and
glitd to have them with ua on these
oooaeions. Ibe publicity given to
the event, and. to Hood River in gen
eral, ou aocouL't of the banquet, again
heralds our advantages to the world
and la but an Incident In the work of
the Commercial Club lu its efforts to
work for a greater Hood River.
Comments of Looker-on.
The special services at the M. E.
Church were ended last Thursday
night with grant success. Dr. Lathrop
when Interviewed by oar reporter
said that be bad never been in;a
oiiurob where they gave bim suou
loyal support as they did bere and
be was verv muoh pleased with the
results. During the meeting 47 were
added to the church and since Ucto
ber, when Dr. Lathrop came, 61 have
joined the church. The servloes .are
made very interesting to both the
abrlstlau and unbeliever and the ser
mous are oilap, ireBh, breezy thoughts
that somehow or other atilke a man
right at the heart and stay there and
din'tdioo otf. The Sunday sobool
is taking on new vigor and last Sun
dav 100 were iresent. iney nave
oood corns of ushers at the door and
everyone who goes Into the church is
grasped by tLe band and told "to
come bhbIu." If a stianger feels
blue anil lonesome after he leaves,
is his ovu iuult, because no one b
i
Has
auv tlaM to complain of oolduess af
ter the cordial treatment be receives
at the ohuroh.
TRAGEDY ON THE
NORTH BANK
Geo. Uunn, alias T. Smith, was shot
and Instantly killed by U. M. Kay
mond. a bartender, at Pottei'a dock,
below Collins, on the Washington
aide. Tuesday noon.
It appears that a crowd of laborers
on the North Bank road were in the
place diinklng and had become boist
erous, when the bartender refused
them any more liquor. They resolved
to have one more drink and shook
dice for it. Oue of the men laid down
a dollar to pay for the drink, wbeu
one ot the number grabbed the money
and rut it in bis pocket. Ibe bar
tender grabbed a pieoe of lead pipe
which he had under the counter and
ran arouud from behind the bar, but
It was taken away from bim and the
crowd pushed uim back behind ,the
bar. (iunn then ei abort a bottle and
made a move to throw it at Raymond,
when the latte pricked up a revolver
and shot Uunn through the breast
He dronned to the floor and expired
One oi the rrewd immediately made
I is escape, but the others wtre de
I lined and the whole crowd ariested.
A ourouer's Jury was empaneled and
J'aynioud exonoruted on the ground
1 1 self defense. B. K. Harmless was
tent for to prepare the body for burial
i, nd the fuuerul was held renter day
i.fternoon.
A friend of the dead man said that
Cuiid bad been going under the name
i f I. Smith and that be bad an non
viable discharge from the British
navy, having Berved nearly four years
on the British niau-of-sar, Sutlei,
having left the service March 18,
liKXj, at Portsmouth, Eng. lie
I bought that bis home was in Lon
don, but did not know the address of
uuy of his relatives.
Friends ot Uunn say tb' t the Brit
ib consul will be asked to hsve Ray
inond tried for murder, notwith
standing the aotlon of the ooroner's
jury.
QUESTION BOX
Questions relating to the Kitchen or
Home by our iiibseribers will be an
swered in this column. Address letters
to Sally l.itrt, rare Glacier,
Mood River, Oregon
To the housewives who read Ibe
Glacier:
If our editor baa asked me to start
a new department v. bleb 1 hope will
be a benefit to os all.
.' Any question that comes up In the
kitchen or home that 1 can answe- J
will very cheerfully do so. Any sug
gestions wbiob our readers have to
offer will be very greatly appreciated.
Not very many queitioos have come
in this week, but we bope that you
will help the editor and myself to
make this column a successful one.
Your names will not be mentioned,
so that yon may ask any question you
Un, kootriog tnnt u win be Kept a
secret between Sally Lee and your
self. Address all your letter to Sally
Lee, U lac lei Office, Hood River, Ore.
1 bave tried so many ways for keep
ing eatables warm after they have
been taken np, but always bave I hem,
especially meat and vege'ables, brown
ed and baked to a crisp. What can 1
do to prevent tbist Mis. U. A. W.
Mrs. O. A. W.-Try Bllim a long,
shallow pan balf full of water, put
wooden tlats across it and put your
platter ot meat on it In tbe oven.
Ibe beat ot the oeu will cause tbe
water to steam and you will Had that
you can keep eatables hot and as tas
ty hs when (ney were llrtt taken up
by doing this.
My little boy lias frequent attack
ot croup in tbe night. Can yr.u Ml
me what io do until tie doctor
oomes? Alice O.
Alice U. (Jet son o pure vaueliue
from your druggist. Melt one tea
spoonfoul over a lamp and gite it to
him. He will bave relief immediately
and in many Instance this method
being used there wai uo need of a
pbysiolan's oulL
My little girl's white felt hat is very
dirty. It Is too early to get her a
spring one and 1 don't ieel that J cud
afford another one this winter. Cau
you give me a remedy? Mrs. J. A. II.
Mrs. J. A. 11. -Take hII tbe trim
ming oft tbe hat. put it lu a taige pan
dish pan would do put about five
pounds of yellow oorn meal in the
pan, take an ordinary 1U cent brunt)
and give the bat a oorn meal scrub.
You will find it will leave tbe hat
olean and the corn meal dirty, This
method will also clean some kiuds of
straw hats.
I bave new silk ombrelln, but by
an aocldent It was out by a knife end
there la a slit about two inches long.
t bate to patch it. Cau you advise
me?-Mrs. R. A. W.
Mrs. K. A. W. Take a pleoe of
black court plaster, out it the length
of the tear and about one-fourth of au
tnoh wide, and paste it on the Inside.
You will find this will not show aud
will prevent leaks
My husband's father, who lives
with us, la old and feeble, and very
often spills his oollee cn tbe table
cl'.ith 1 hate to (l.utwn the cloth
each time and still more dislike to
put a tray cloth over tbe spot Cau
you suggest something? Mrs. A. B.L.
Mrs. A. B. I .- i'Mke an ordinary
soup plate, put It under tbe spot on
tbe table, pour boiling water on it
and the stain will disappear like
magic. Romove tbe plate, put a piece
of white blotting paper undet the
stain aud when it Is almost dry take a
warm Iron and press out tbe wrinkles.
You will find this only takes a few
minutes and takes less time thun
changing the olotb each time.
Lobster Croquettes.
(By Request of Reader.;
Mix tbe minced contents of a can of
lobster with tbiee tablespoonftils of
butter, t wo beaten eggs, half cup nt
dried orumba, lemon juioe, salt aud
cayenne to taste. Make a cupful ot
white sauce, stir it Into tbe lobster
mixture and oook until very thick,
then et aside until cold aud stllf.
Form into pear shaped croquettes,
roll each in cracker dust, then in
beaten eggs, then in more cracker
dust aud set lu the ice, or io a cool
plaoe, until ready to fry. Fry in deep
fat to a good brown. Serve with slic
ed lemon.
Nome Practical Hints.
Borax ou pantry shelves and Q. ore,
paper covered, pmvents roaches.
Add a few dropi of vanilla to apple
sauce, as It Improves tiro flavor.
When you aro baking, spread a few
newspapers mi the Hoop in front nt
the table and 'you will find I hat you
will bave a clean Door when yi u in e
through.
Health Notes.
Honey eating is oue ot the moat
certain and ngreeabla ways of getting
rat.
Beet tea and meat broth are not
appropriate In diarrhoea. They are
apt to cause lndlgostlou and inlium
uihtion.
Wbeu bread Is given to children un
der a year aud a halt old It should be
t-Ilood very thtu, buttered lightly and
Klven In small Quantities.
If bedrooms are very cold, a large
lamp kect burning gives a more uni
form beat than a lire and is less
expensive.
When suffering with ohllbluln
woolen gloves aud atookiugs ought to
be worn in winter aud great care
should be taken when tbe bands and
feet are very oold not to warm hem
in frout ot a Hie, but roll them gently
until some ot the warmth leturus.
Diiuking a glass of water lu which
a tableepoonful of corn meal has been
allowed to soak tor a few minutes,
regularly, tbree times a day, will help
to clear tbe complexion.
Tincture of arnica is l bo best op
plication foi Bpraius and I. miaou.
Do not sleep with tbe arms above
tbe head, which eames additional
straiu on the circulation of the blood
toward the heart.
Menu Sunday.
BREAKFAST
Cerehl with Figs
Creamed Lamb on Toast
Rolls and Collee
DINNER
Tomato soup
Fried Chicken
Green Feu Croquettes, Potatoes
Tomato Salad
Peach Short Cake Cnttee
SUPPER
Oyster Stew
Lettuce
Peoau Cake
Tea
tireen Pea Croquette,
Put foul rounding tablespooufuls of
butter in a sauce pan : when melted,
add four rounding tablcspooofuls of
flour and stii li : then turn in cue
quart of hot mik nnd halt a teaepooo
fol i f suit, one-fourth ot teaspoon
ful of pepper, cook until thick; then
add one pint of cooked peas; turn
TRY A STAR HAT
For yourself or the boys. Guar
anteed to give satisfaction.
Made by Rothschilds Hat Co.
MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING
We have placed on our bargain table about
8" Suits of Clothes for men and bovs brok
en lots. These are reduced from our regu
lar prices from 20 to 50 mating them
the biggest bargains yet offered. About
all sizes, good weight goods, and 1907
styles. Men's mmfi tf tf CC Hn(l
suilsin this lot " p4f tjd, f 0 up
onto greased plates and when cold
form dessert spoonfuls into cro
quettes, dip In eggs, crumb and fry
In deep, smoking hot fat.
Each week a iti mu will be published
for Uunday, which will aid tbe house
keeper to plan ahead, and one recipe
will be given from tbe menu.
Improvement at White Hslmen.
White Salmon is all rigbt yet. The
company that las been formed to pu:
lu the oleotrio light plant will pnt In
a large pluut to tuinixh power for
other industries and there will be
other industries that will need power
all right. The proprittors of the
meat market bave organized a com
pany to put in an Ice plant and we
uuderftand this company has pur
chased property on which tc locate
tbe plant. A capitalist was up from
fortlaud a few days a.-o to we about
building a trolley line from tbe dook
via the depot to Wblta Salmon, aud
made tbe proposition tbat if our citi
zens would take iOOOO worth ot stook
it would be put in. Tbe amount was
subscribed in balf aj hour. It ceema
at this time that all these improve
ments are act rally assured to us and
tbat tbey will actually be put lu dur
ing tbe cuu.fng summer. With these
improvements completed aod some
work on the sdee a, wbiob must be
doue anyway, White Salmon will be
a fairly up to date town in anotbei
year. Not ouly are these Improve
ments to be made duriug tbe next
year, but the town a goiug to hate a
more rapid growth than ever before.
At leant too new stores, tarrying
diflere t lines ot goods from any we
now have, will bo estuhlisbed here
in the neai future, to or more new
brick hulliiiiivs aro now assured.
With all then- tlili.gs in eight and tbe
completion oi tbe North Rank rail
road near at baud, tbe future looks
very bright to the people of this oom
munity, lu spite ot tbe ptedictloua of
hard times, which seem likely to be
verified in tbe ori-t rn part of tbe
country. In fact this place bag but
little to fear from a peilod of depres
sion, even should it extend over the
uotthwest, wbiob seems unlikely.
Agricultural regions, and especially
fruit sections, are always tb least
affected by such occurrences. . There
la ulways a beavy demand for high
class fruit, and White Halmou pro
ducer the best tbat cau be rained.
As the town is supported by tbe
great vulley behind it, there is no
duugi r of a slump in real estate, or a
oenaa'ioo of building activity here.
In f.ict it looks aa though White Sal
mon is going to bave a more rapid
giowtb than evei before duviug tbe
coming spring and summer, and
many of our optimistic oltlzeus con
fidently predict tbat th population
of tbe town will reach tbe oue thous
and mark before another year, and
tbat in a short time it will become
what its natural advantages and tbe
progressive spii It of its citizens en
titles it to be tbe metropolis of the
north bank. White Salmon will be
the first town of iU size In this sec
tion to bave a first-class electric light
system and should tbe trolley line to
the depot be built, wbiob it undoubt
edly will in another year or so at
lend, we will bave transportation fa
ilitloi far superior to any other plaoe
along tbe liver. Mtb all these things
in sight there is no reason to feel
penalmisliu aud the number ot knock
ers in tbe oommunity ii growing
steadily less. Knterpiise.
'fire beet re eclv known today for all
Mtonnicb tri-nbh'H is Kodol, which is
mruranU-e.l to iiive pioirrpt relief. It i
;i niiturul digCMtui.t; it digests what vou
cat, it is pleasant to take. Solif by
Keir & C&iw.
Tliat Telephone Question
Pine Clrove, Feb. 3
Editor Glacier:
In regard to that telephone question
which has been agitated so mucb lal
lv. we herewith send you tbe rescl
tion adoptel by Pine Urove Orange
February 1, 1W8:
Hesolved, That we, tbe members f
Pine (Jiove Cr uge No P ofl
pledge our bearty support to tie
Home Telephone Company in any tali
and business-like proposition.
Kdward K Lage, Worthy Master.
Zen Miller, Worthy Beoietary.
Osier Sends ( holoroform.
Albion, Miob., Keb. 4.-Dr. Will
iam Ofler, the noted eoienti-it, now
connected with Oxford university,
wbo was credited with tbe statement
that men over 00 years old were me
lees cucumbers of the ground i od
ouuht to be removed, his font to
each of two old friuda here a boCle
of choloroform to help them celebiate
their sixtieth birthday tnmoirow.
The recipients of the suggestive pies-
euts are i)elos rail, professor a mi
llion college and delegate to the con-
stitutlonul convention, and bis twin
brother, Do Witt rail, of Jackson.
Kodol is a ecientillrprepaintion of veg
etable acids with natural diaee'ants vid
contains the came juice found in a
icall hv ftnmarh ki-h doae Will il -
gest morn than 3,000 grains of g''l
food. Sold bv Keir & Cace.
Will lied cate Aerr Hall.
Tbe new Orange ball at Orangt
Park will be dedicated Tuesday afie
uoon with appropriate ceremonies
State Master Austin Huxt n, SUte
Lectuier Clara II. Waldo aud State
Secretary Mia Mary Howard will le
piesent and have charge of tbeoeie
mouies. In tbe atteinoon there wiil
be an opeu meeting and will be lo1-
lowed by a supper in tbe evening.
Die committee extends a cordix!
invitation for all tbe Orangers in tbe
valley to be present, and their friend
nil! also be Relcom.
liy order of Dedication Committee
Tbe old Pennsylvania Luth Pnnknrd
rcr..inuieiHi9 "Hickory tsars vougii
if-- .
Also a full
line of . . .
Prioes...
Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your
rough, and guaranteed to be pire
Made from the bark of ti e shell bark or
white hickory tree. Kor sale by Chas.
N. Clarke and all dealfra ivervwherr.
The Cbnrenet
U. II. Cburth Sabbath school, 10 S
nr.; preaching, 11 a. u..; V. I'. C. K
0:30 p.m.; Evangelistic services, 7:'
p. m. Midweek prsver meeting,
Wednesday, 7 :30 p. m. Everybody in
vited. J. It. Parker, pastor.
Baptist Church C. A. JCutley, Pas
tor. Sunday services at 11 . ni. ai.d
7;45 p. m. Sunday school, a' 0-.50 a ni.
F. G. Coe, Snpt. Young Pe. pl 8 meet
ing, 7 p. m. Monday, 7 p- ni., Yoiihk
Men's Alert Club. Tuesday, 7 p. nr.,
Y. P. Chriet'au Culture C'aae. Wednra
day 7:30 p. ni., Prayer meeting Thurs
day p. m., Ladies' Aid or Mieseui Cir
cle. Baptist Churob- "Singular Saori
floe" ia to be tbe topio at tbe Baptist
church next SundBy morning. In tbe
evening, "Lessons from tbe Life ol
Abraham Lloooln. "
Riverside Congregational Church,
W. C Qilmoro, pastor. . Services Sun
day at 11 a. m., Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. m., evening worship at 8 p. m
Catholic Church Kegular eerviru
every Sunday.
Belmont M. E. Church, 8. S. 10 a. m.
Preaching It a. m., Epworili league
6.30 p. nr , Preaching 7.30 p m, At
Crapper 1st and 3rd Sunday; 3 p. nt.
At Menoin nee 2nd and 4th 6undayn;
3 p. in.
Evangelist 1'. II. Winter will prckrb
to men only at tbe BeLuoot M. E.
church next Sunday afternoon,' fVh
runr 9. Subject, "tThe Modern Sun -son.''
. ,r , .
M. E. Churob. Subjects for Sun
day: A. m.. "Tbe Treasures of the
Snow." P. m., "What God las
in Man's Heart." All cordially
vited.
Set
in-
Announcement.
District Attorney.
W. P. MYERS, Laidlaw, Oregon, is a
candidate for DHrict Attorney 'or the
seventh 'judicial district. Subject to
tbe action of the republican voters in
the primary election.
FRED W. W I IsON Subject to the
approval of the voters of Wiuti-o and
Crook counties, my candidacy for the
republican nomination for district at
torney of the seventh judicial district is
announced. If nominated and elected
I shall endeavor to faithfully diecliarge
the duties of the1 ollice as provided hv
law.-Fred W Wilr-on.
County Clerk.
F. K. ANGLE, f The Dalle, is a
candidate for tbe office of County Clerk
for Wasco county. Subject to the ac
tion ol the republican voters in the pri
mary election. -
ASA G. 8TOGSDILL. I' hereby an
nounce myself as a candidate for County
Time to Act.
Don't Walt for the Fatal Stages of
Kidney Illness. Profit by Hood
River People's Experiences.
Occasional attacks ot backache, irreg
ular urination, headaches and dizzy
spells, are common early symptoms of
kidney disorders. It s an error to no -lect
these ills. The attacks may pses
on tot a time, but return with greater
intensity. If there are ewuptoms of
dropsy puffy swellings below the eyes
bloating of limbs and ankles, or any
part of the body, don't delay a minute
Begin taking Doan's Kidney Pit's, and
keep up the treatment until the kidne
are well, whet: vour oi l time hcalili
and vigor will return. Cures in Hood
ltiver prove the effective ue of this
great kidney remedy. .. ..
Wm. lioorman, Sherman street, Hood
Kiver, Oregon, says: "1 was feeun
auite miserable when I heuan usi-i?
Doan's Kidney Pills, but I am glad to
say tnat they qnickty curtd me ol the
complaint. My kidneys were very weak
and the secretions gave me a great deal
of annoyance, as they were entirely too
tree in action. My back was verv lame
and caused me much Buffering whenev
er 1 bent over or attempted to regain a
correct position. Doan's Kidney Pills
cured me of all this suffering and it
gives me pleasure to recommend them
to others."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cts.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States. . Ke
member the name Doan's and take
no other.
No Extra Charge for Bald
Headed People at
W. D. ROGERS' STUDIO
&e Paris Fair
Gfto Store that Saves You Money
fci.0imJti2 w. carry a fine I of Work Glnvea
foriuen. I v. r i li ilifTYrent kinds
and at) lee in all kinds of leathers. Uluvea that have stood
the test and we know to be good. Pric s from a good, beavy
muleekin OC naif up ",,e Kaunt,et Ski 7
glove for wt d pdll gl.ive, i enuine buck, for '?'
Gloves & Mittens tJTSTZ.
15c, 25c, 50c
Ork of Waeco county, Oregon, subject
to the decieion ol t ) voters of tbe re
publican party U the primaries to be
neld April 17, 1908 Aea G. 8tKedill.
! Cnlonlxt Bates r riu Eaatera Point to
Pad fie Coaat.
On ale diily from March lt to April
, :! lb, 198, to all O. Ii. A N. main line
, and branch point, diri'stm, $38.00;
i Milwaukee, 38.00: iiluoiiiinmon 136.50;
Peoria, 3il OS; St. Louis, f 1(5 60; Mem
i nhi, $39.(15; KanftsCitv. Iavenworth,
Atctiieoii, M. .losepli, S.muo; Council
Bluffs and i mnha, $30 00; Hioux City,
$31 95; St. PhuUu ' Minneapolis, f3 ..00.
Deposits can be made at tbe O. R. A
N. station fur any tickets from any ol
of the points mentioned above. For
further information call on or write
Wm. M. McMi'rray, J. H. Kredkii y,
Gen. Pass. Auent, Agent,
Portland, (re. Hood Kiver.
Niagara Spray.
We will bave a carina I of Niagara
Spray for Hood Rirer oust initrs uext
ur
Contest -
Opened Feb. 1 with a good number
of starters and we want everybody
to have a chance at it. - If the party
drawing buggy does not want it and
so desires, we will give $75 worth
of merchandise instead. - On 30 day
accounts your card will be punched
for the proper amount, if bill is paid
before the 5th of following month.
Our stocks are complete in every
line and our prices are right. Trade
here and you may get this Buggy.
STAR GROCERY
Phone 3251 H ANNA &
MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mix in feed or salt Proper dose In tablets
Makes , Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swins and Fowl. They art mtde from the actlv principle or the
caodMduencofthdrug. They don't contain Sawdust, Athet, Chop Feed or Bran. Art nt
M food whea 10 yean old aa when 10 days old. They comply with all pore drnf laws. Ask for
and try ones SKIDOO Condition Tablet, or SKIOOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera,
Blister, Cathartic Heave. Fever, Hot Cholera, Diatemper, Pink Eye, Colic tabletsor Lone Powder,
Spavin .Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Diatributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE CO.,
Incorporated! Capital Stock $300,000.00) Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
Tor Sale by Hanna & Perigo.
...Mount Hood Store...
W. S. GRIBBLr. Proprietor.
Dry Goods , Aimuuniti. .it Hoots nnd SI met
Hardwnre ; ( 1 until f'vniv
Hay drain ' Hour Hill line of Orooenes
Here's where
and Quality th -
are bunched for thirty days.
$14.75 and 9 ;Q
The Royal tailors, Cliicagon:.! AW' York, are
making a great clean-up in fall and winter goods.
J The prices are R" low on the grades offered that
you can't afford to let the opportunity pass.
Suit or overcoat made for you finely tailored
at a figure that probably will never be made again
on the same class of goods ami the wune excellent
tailoring.
Come and ; see these patterns. We guarantee
satisfaction.
Sfte TOGGERY
TUora
American Gentleman and Am
erican Lady Shoes give the
best satisfaction style & wear
Mens $3.50-$4 Ladies $3-$3.50
RUBBER GOODS
For Men, Women and Children
All sizes; good fresh reliable stock; guaran
teed lowest prices.
Men's "Everstick"
Invisible Rubbers
Worth everywhere $1.25; our price.. $1
& 75c
wotk. We wilt refund tbe p'loe to the
purchaser if Niagara dues not test np
1 1 tbe streogtb marked on each barrel
at (be time ot delivery, or if chemical
analyses by competent chemists does
not show a peifeot lime and sulphur
solution.
Prix. 11 nor Viarrnl ti to be re
funded foi each empty barrel returned
to onr warennusn.
Strauahan k Clark.
Beautiful Portland Home
To Exchange for Hood River Orchard.
Handsome 8-room Colonian residene.
in Richmond, one of Portland's pret
tiest suburbs. Strictly modern; elec
tricity and gas ; large barn ; tinted walls:
fireplace; outeide chimney; grounds
150 x 150; garden; small fruit; tine
view ; near school and on cr line. Thi 1
property is worth $6.500 and owner will
exchange it for good orchard or as first
payment on property of greater value
Write on what you have to sell on this
basis. Barrett & Mac Rea, 329 Camber
of Commerce. Portland, Oregon.
Duaav
PERIGO Free Delivery
for You'
E"s
Oakdale Greenhouse
Cut flowers snd plants at Keir A Cava.
Choice Roses Shrubs, Vines etc.
White Wyandotte Cockrels from f 1 to
$3.00. Fletcher & Fletcher,
MISCELLANEOUS.
If Xi;ll Al SUE Would exchange one of Ibe
hrnt iuiln4M pmperllee In the city of Hod
Kiver fur Improved nr unimproved land with
in ten ml lex of UiIh city. My property ia rent
l and producing a good lrioome. Valne 17 (00
P. o. Box 58, Hood Kiver. Kl
FOR 8ALHV-Odar PoaU delivered to unr
part of tbe valley. Address R. W. Caldoeli,
or pbone No. 10D6. inliltl
For Hale Thoroughbred cocker apnntel
pupa. Dr. 8. Allen, Heute 1. (i:i
Kor Hnle A tine saddle pony. Inquire at
Boiile'a Flano House, f!3
KoltMU.K-Eighty acres of land 7 ktos
ot line flr timber, 12 acres In apple orclntrd,
Dyeuis nrd thia full, and bore several bun
dled boxen of apples Northern Sdy, Bald
win and Winter tted-all long keeper. Uind
all uudvr good fence; four fields all In clow-r;
water running through small ditch 5 months
in the year; no wuste land or rock, upluud
and no;inllK on the land: can be plowed Hoy
time lu wluier wben not raining. Ht e.
church aad sfhool nearby, two mile" fmm
liHiiK'aila; railway; good plank road; iiooui I.
Ings on isnd: several million feet ot lumber
can be got out of trees. Water can be had ny
digging 15 or Hi feet. Will sell tbe 80 acres -t
$12,500. (!. H. Guttrldge, Boring Water, Ore.
FOR 8ALK Cottonwood lu four foot lengllis
John Vans, Hood Kiver, Ore. fii If
roil HALE Kogue River Orchard, entire or
snbd vlded. Clean and profit-bearing. Umid
buildings. Deep alluvial river bottom. Also
Irrigated berry land, lien A. Lowell, Wood,
v I lie. Ore. mai
For Hale One team of horses, 5 and 6 years
old, 1 wagon, I back, t milk cow, No. 9 tj. H.
Separator. Place quarter wile south Odell
store. F: E. Strang. fli?
FOR BALE Near While Halmou dock
about 8010 peach trees varying In sir.e Irom S
to 6 feet. All well branched, varieties: Early
Crawford, Lsle Crnwlord, Elbert:!, and Hoi.
way. Prices, 7 to 12 cU. depending on size.
Kollock & Arlsman. dlS'iin
For Hale 17 acres of land about one and a
half miles south of the O'dell store In Hood
Kiver valley: five acres cleared; about 200 ap.
pie trees two and three years old. All good
land. Enquire of J. W. Jenkins. Phone DOS
For Male Live pheasants, Chinese, pair
dl.OO. doldens and Silvers, N.OO each. Mrs.
(). H. Robblns, Route 1. Hood Kiver, Oregon.
Phono Farmers 1-49.
For sale 40 acres of Al fruit land In center
of valley. Easy terms. Box 638, Mood Rive' ,
Oregon. 28-tf
Foi Sale Rhide lslanl Red Roo-iterj. K.
Uults, Route No. 2. f-JO
Well Drllllng-P. L. Kretzer Is prepared to
drill wells In Ho d River Valley. Outlii now
working and ca i bd seen at Win. Ehrck's
place. Odell. Address P. L. Kretzer, route 1,
box 12. ia)
For Sale One horse power wood saw. K. P
Clark, box 140. route I, Hood River. . fiO
To Trade Oue 8 1-4 Studebaker track; will
trade for tbree Inch truck. E. P. Clark, iiox
1411, route I, Hood Kiver. fJO
For Halt Matched pair of dapple ilray
marea. Full sisters; three and four years old;
broke to v oi k. Price 1150. J. O. Thoivpxm,
De Moss Springs, Oregou. 120
Wanted.
Wanted Man and wife want position on a
from. John Pal n, Univeislty Park, Oregon.
1519 Knowls St. - fco
ANTED-Work by man of 25 year-experience
as orchardlst. Planting, I'ruu'ng and
spraying a specialty. Cull at Alt. Hooi llmei,
Hood River, Ore. S. M. Lambllu. 127
WANTED Good ranoh team under s yw
old, aud weight not less tliaa la). M ii U
reasonable for cash. Also a wairoti 'i i dtc
harrow. M. Walton, 515 Chamber of Com
merce, Portland, Oregon. 127
WE WILL GIVE 25c apiece f r the follow In
numbers nl"B; Iter Fruit" until our wants,!:,)
supplied, which is three copies of ea.:.i mini,
ber. December No. 6, Vol. 1; .l.iiiuiu v o 7.
Vol. 1; Feb. No. 8. Vol. 1; March N . '. Vol. I;
May No. II, Vol. 1; June No. 12 Vol. I; mv
No. 1, Vol. 2; Aug. No. 2, Vol. 2; Sep M. 8.
Vol. 2; Oct. No. 4, Vol. 2. ThesM con es m i t
be clean. Better Fruit Publishing Co. li
Wanted A representative In this oountv !'
a large real estate corporation. Special n
ducements to those who wish to become n
nanclally Interested. The Real Estate Seen -ity
Co., Fort Dearborn llldg., Chicago, III. f27
Wanted Orchards to prune. Bent of refer
ences. J. C. Peunlman, Husum, Wash. fl3
Wanted At Mme. Abbott's; two good
girls to learn the millinery bustners. Posi
tions aecund wben competent. f2o
Wanted-To take contract slashing from 10 lo
40 acres of brash. Inquire of Lee K. Srtong,
bood River, Ore Route 1, Box 113. f W
Lost and Found
Ixt-Dec. uth, 1907, between Mt, Hood und
Hood Kiver. oue light log chain. leave at
this ollice or notify W. 8. Uribble, Ml. Hood,
Oregon. tc,
Fonnd-Dog cbain. Call at Glacier office. f7
LOST-Broacb set with pearls and opal, be
tween the First National Bank and Mrs. rug
by's. Keturn to Mrs. Rigby f-r reward. I2T
FOR SALE, A SJIAl' AT 84,000.
Frnit Farm Six Miles From Uoldcn.
dale, Wash.
One hnnrlred Anil aivlv n .ru. m-.w
acres cleared and the balam e Minbe.-.
Ten acres in annla nrehanl suom er .a
ol which ia bearinc. tli r.in.i.l-r
VOllllt? trees Finnan i.nnil hum unit
other buildings fair. Excellent witer
ior aomeatic purposes and p enty toirrr
Kate 50 or 60 acres. We retired i he pla -e
last rear (or a share of the crvp. hi.:!i
we sold for tKllfi P2 If i ..t -.1,1 i...
March first this place will bo ior nt to
a man with orchard ex r e c-
ii interested call ou or write i' u A.
Duncan, Ooldcndale, Vah.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department jr the Interior, Land oTice, at
The Dalle, Oregon, December 27. 1WI7.
Notice Is hen by given that
KlM'V U nuilll'D
of Hood River. Oregon, has d.til of lit r
Intention to make Anal rtve.y.nr pr t l i hi, .
pon or lierriBlm. ir. : III.. eeadei:irv so.
iOTH7 mila M u . :ut . w 1 .. -
H, Tuwiikhlp IN.'. Range 10 F., 'v. , , rii
tnat ealit pro f will he made la r.re in.- in, li
ter snd Receiver, mi The bailee, i.i,s ,i .hi
Fihriurj l.Mli, IS 8.
She names the follnwinn w iti.ew- '. p'ove
her eonlinuous residence upon 1111 . uiium.
11..11 01 Hie land, via: J. It. xteelr. ,,r ii,.n
River. Oregon' Pant Auliert, of Ml, H.. d, (!
g..n; Nancy P. Craft, of Hood Rlver.Oregon:
E. C. Miller, of Hood Rlwr rnu.,n 1
J-13 C. W. ilOOliE. R. u'.-Ur.