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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
If Innb Httirr (Slarfor IVocd Every Thoreday by ARTHliK D. MOE, Tmni of Hubserlptlon-SI-M yr tm I aid la advaiwsx. Mr. Hecey La obtained eoorlc tioa against John II UtlL bat ten men, moi or !, ere glrto tbe 1m mooity hath Id o-d-r to get evidence to convict him. Ibis mar be good law but it doe not meet with popo Isr apptoraL "One fifth cf tbe entire money In tbe world belongs to tbe United States," says promUlog member of the Uerald family, Grant county, Mich. It ie posaible tbete figures niHy bare to be levised f ben Con gress gets tbroogb with Its present resslon. Leslie M. Hbew bas resigned bis 125,000 job as presldeut of tbe Csrne gie Truit Company, In New York. Some of our former life insurance presidents will wonder wby be ever ooosented to work for suoh ildlculou wages, anyway. i I be derision of tbe diiectors of tbr Home Telephone Company to sell small blocks of stock to any subscrib er wbo wishes It sod tbeieby make the company mutual as far as possi ble, Is in lioe witb tbe policy of oper atiug tbe plant to give tbe advantage of tbe system to tbe people of tbe valley. Undei tbia arrangement, II good profits are made, tbey can be re turned to tbe patrons of tbe system tbroogb lower rates, Instead of send ing them to enrich tbe bank aoooont of aome millionaire In the east. Petitions were circulated the flist of tbe week for the nomination of Charles W. Fulton for United Htates Senstor. While tbe sensational charges of one lieney against tbe Sen ator are not yet proveo, yet tbey have caused many to hesitate to aupport him. Tbeie are atlll others, however, who do not forget that Senator Ful ton has been the friend of Hood River In ber formei fights for tbe oreatlon of Hood Klver county, and will need more than tbe unsupported charges of Mr. Heney to turn him down. There should be no "faction" la any oitv. The property of one indi vidual and every Improvement msde eabanoea the value of all property In tbe corporation. Our city is simply one big family. When tbla Is dls coi ded there is little progress. When there is a united pull for everything, its aooompllsbment Is made easy. Eory, jealousy and hatred are things to be despised. Envy is a canker that gnaws at tbe heart and makea folks sour, disgruntled and unhappy ; jeal ousy wsrps the Intellect and makes us uofalt In pausing Judgment. Hatred doesn't pay, even from a aordld standpoint. Ex. Tbe building of tbe large packing riant near Portlan.l by Bwlft k Co. will give tbe great beef trust control of tbe meat situation In tbe PaolUo Noitbwest. It will mean tbe driving to tbe wall of all tbe wholesale butch ers on tbe coast, or at least curtailing their business so that tbeie will be no profits left It will la a great measure stop tbe local slaughtering of cattle, lioga and abeep, am) tbe retail prioe of meat will be fixed by the trust, even In tbe small towns of the ooun (ry. Tbe benetita to Portland, bow ever, will be veiy great Tbe build ing of a plant neai that city to oott 13,000,000, will mean a oity of several thousand people at the stockyards and will add 10,000 people to tbe oity of Portland itself It will mean tbe gov ernmeut Inspection of all meat and a guarantee that all meat coming from tbe great packing house will be free from disease. Jt will stimulate tbe talalug of moie stook In this oountry, especially bogs, and In that retpeot should lower tbe cost of all pork pro ducts to tbe oonsumer. Tbe location it tbe plant near St. Johns and Van couver will be a constant reminder to those cities of tbe gieat Industry woenever tbe west wind bl iws, whiob Is most of tbe time, while tbe mighty east wind, or "Walla Walla Chinook," will waft that peculiar odor among Portland a roses, which, when once s mailed, will never be forgotten. OUR UNOCCUPIED MIM'TES. What we do In our -ware time usually determlnea our real place In the world. Those who stand out from tbelr fellows by lines of notable sr vloe or achievement have arrived there, as a rule, chiefly by an exoep tional use of their spare time. To most persons spare time means just so muoh ongulded, unused waste In their Uvea. Look down the aisles of crowded tiolley car, or of coach la a oommuter'a train ; look at a phy siolsn's waiting room filled with per sous and idleneea; how few of those with time thus Jitavy on their bands have made any provision tor richly luvestingltl Mast men and women have enough of just snob spare time, d illy or weekly, to learn a new lan g lage In a year, or to read a whole library of oboioe literature, or to galu ii working knowledge lu some special hue that would lift one out of the ranks into the position of expert Vet we still hear the complaint that tlnre U "not enough time" to do t.bat ought to be done. 8, S. T. Meeting of Hood Klver Democrats. Notice la hereby given that a regu lar meeting of tbe flood Klver Demo cratic Club will be held at the city hall Id tbe oity of Hood River next Saturday at 1:30 p. m., February 15, 11)08. Some spcelal mattera in refer ence to tbe next election to be dls ousted. All Democrats Invited to at tend. S b Blytbe, - President fSj Geo. P. Cultertson, Sec QUESTION BOX Questions relating to tbe Kitchen or Home by our subscribers will be an swered in this column. Address letters to Sau-T Lk, care Glacier, Hood Kiver, Oregon All inqoiriea for this column mast be In by Mtodry noon, to ensure be ing aowete that week. No atten tion will be paid to eomu.ooications on post cards. Tbe Woman's Home Companion bas been taking op tbe grocery question lately and Sally Lee wants to tell ber experience in Hood River. My bone la in tbe country and I came into one of youi grocery stores tbe other day to get some cheese and tbe cleik wbo waited on me went and cat cbeere witb one band and held sclgai in tbe other. I will tell you frankly tbat 1 didn't eat any of tbe cheese, for 1 knew I would taste tobacco. 1 am not a tobacco crank, for my bub and and father both smoke, but 1 fail to see tbe good it does to a store to bave Its clerks smoke. My blotter's wl e made the same oomplaiot She went into two other stores and was confronted witb smoke either from pipe tt cigar in each tore. Can we, aa Hood River citizens' wives, brag on our clean, little city and continue to patronize stores that will persist In allowing smoke? I bave many times seen a clerk open a relrlgeiator and bave a dual bis mouth and then take out butter, and then they wonder wby their custom ers "kick" on their butter Housewives of Hood River, think I Mrs. 3. A. U. asks lor a recipe for removing ink atains 'ram calico She bas tried milk, but to no avail. If tbe wili take tbe juice of a lemon and wet tbe apot with It I think she will bave better aucoese 1 always try Stanford's ink iradloator, used by office people. A bottle costs but 25 cents and laats for years. Sweet Eighteen asks for a com cure If abe will take siloed lemon and ao dIv to tbe oorn witb a cloth for two or three nights, it will remove tbe soreness more quickly than auytbiug else. Tbe oorn can tben b soraped off with a knife, after a proper appli cation of the lemou. Before baking potatoes Four boiling water over them and let tbera staud three to Ave minutes, denendlug upon size. Tben wipe them liy and rub all over witb melted drippings. You will find tbev will bake a great deal quicker and tbe sklu will come oil easier. Household Hints. To remove black giease stales from clothing, wash witb soap and cold water. Hot water would only set tbe marks. Disoolored enameled snuoe pans can otteu bs made to look like new by boiling a little ebolrlde of lime In tbe water with which they are filled. Admit plenty of air to your store room on a dear, dry day, lor air is necessary to all sweet preserves, l'bose kept in an air tight room or oupboard are apt to lei meat. To test the purity of enlfee, pour cold water ou it. If t'iu water assumes a brownish hue, It may be concluded tbat tbeie Is chloory witb it. Saudp per will whiten ivory handled knives wb.'cb bare lectin e yellow from age or usige. A spoonful of vinegar added to the water In which meats are boiled makea tbam tender. Warm bread or oake should be out with a knife tbe blade of which bas been heated by standing It In boiling water. In blanking a stove, it cold cotfee witb a little sugar be used Instead of water It will be fouad to polish muoh easier and will also (net longer. The Ideal Mother. She never describes ber aches aud pains. She never dwells on unpleasaut rem iniscences. Hhe never apologizes for tbe food. She Is never a martyr. She never corrects I be children in the presence of any one, Dot even the family. Disorder, of a temporary nature due not visibly disturb her. i When tho family diatribe threatens the know how aud when to del ly change the subject. She lets every one have affairs ot their own. She Is alwaya polite aud coidial to ber children's friends. Suggestions. Sit down to Iron; your neighbors won't like It, but you will. Wear pretty wash cl tbes in the kitchen. The sweeter you look tbe easier tbe work will be. Remove trust stains from the bends with the fumes of luatob sulpuur,tbnn wash with water that has bsd a pinch of borax In it It you want to peel onions and be cheerful, take off tbe skins undei water. Lemons will keep fiesb for weeks In cold water. If you waut to keep cheese Indefi nitely, pour over it melted parafloe lo make llah delicious, ad1 a tea spoonful of vinegar to tbe water in wbioh It is washed. To avoid fatigue hare your siuk so high that you oau wash dishes staud inn erect. Silk may be restored by sponging and while quito damp It should be rolled on a broom stick and left until null dry. This may take 12 hours or more. Silk should never be ironed A Utile wblteulug dissolved In the boiling water in which the silver Is oleaued will remove all grease aud dullness, aud makea tbe weekly pol ishing almost unnecessary. They should be well dried and rubbed af terwards. When flat irons become rough or aoiled, place a little One salt ou a pa per and rub them back and lotto over it. Put a littlo bees wax betweeu two pieces of cloth and keep uear tbe iron log table. If tbe irons set coaled with scorched starch tubbing tbetn over tbe oloth will usmilly remove it. When ironing starched goods rub tbe irons over a bit of sand paper before returning thorn to the stove. Laundry Hint. Tbe drying of clothes in frosty weather is some' Imts, in the case ot delioate fabrlos, a tended with tear ing, beoause ot tbe quick stmening In tbe veir cold air. A simple pre caution which will prevent any such trouble Is to dissolve three or four bandfula of coarse salt In tbe last rinsing water.thus maklug it, in faot, a weak brine. Aitlcles so rinsed will not suffer from or stiffen witb tbe oold. Tomato Soup. One quart ot tomatoes, three plots of water, boll tbree-quarteia ot an hour and tben strain. When hot again add two ounces of flour and four ounoea of butter mixed together Buster Brown Blue Ribbon Shoes For Boys and Girls. These Shoes have the style and give best wear. mm - 1 WW? until smooth, witb one tablespoouful of augar. 1-et it cook ten minutes, then add one-bait pint of bot sweet milk. Salmon Naiad Coatrlbuted. Remove tbe aslmon from a pound can without bieaktng any more than 1 1 possible and garnish with lettuoe, celery or parsley. Make a dressing of vinegar, one small teaoupful, butter tbe aize of an egg, mustard, one tea spoontul, egps, two. Heat uutil as thick aa cream, tot do not let it boil. When ooid add half oup sweet cream. Pour over tbe salmon and serve. Menu Sunday, BREAKFAST Cereal witb Cream Fish Balls Toast Coffee DINNER Cabbage Soup Roast Chicken Mashed Potatoes Squash Plum Pudding Coffee SUPPER Cold Meat Salad Old Fashioned Rice Pudding Chocolate Old-rationed Rice Pudding:. Half a cupful of rice, two quarts of milk, butter and sugar to taste, aud flavor with a little nutmeg if desired, put iu a dozen or moie large lat.ins, seeded. Bake slowly. Mrs Larawav Entertains. Hood River is getting to be as coi dial in its bosritelify It entertaining ns Poitland. ('nil of the prettiest nffaiis In tl i sen o of artUtio beauty was given at he I r.iue of Mrs. W. I . Laraway IhkI II. nad.i.v afternoon, wben she gnve uu ut home to the In dies of tbe Aid Society of I ho Con gregational church, 'ibe house was trimmed witb flowers, ferns aud bouse plants. At er the ladies were all there, there wae h darning oontebt nod tbe lady whofu darning was voted to excel all the ictt was Mrs. Cald well, wbo won 1 1:0 prize The hostess theu passed uroi nd a box cf candy itii'l every one whb allowed to look at it aud then gaef how many nieoex there were iu the box. Mrs. Uiluiore was tbe foituuHte one and itcehed ns a reward of merits tbe box uf caudy Miss Lena Newton delighted the guests witb a piano solo, which whs enjoyed immensely. Mrs. Leruwxy then gave each lady a card hlch was part of a large card. Ench card represented n oburcb and tbe card was cut in four pieces, and tbe ladies had lo buut and dad where (he re t of tbe pieces were lu order to aiuko the card complete. Each table in the dining room repie&ented a church nud lu that very pl9usiug manner tho guests found their pluoes, where they had the pleasure of enjoying a very dullcious luncheon, consisting of sal ads, dainty little saudwiches, olisee, pickles aad Ice cream aud cake. Tbe Indies witb one ucoord declared tbelr hostess to be oue of the Onent. x Additional Local. Herman Prigge returned Tuewiluy t'rom Portland, wbeie lie v'eitfil fiiends for a few days. P. M. Hull LokIh returned li.e.-dhy evening from I'orlUud, nl.eie le spent sever 1 rinys on LiipinctK, Sidney liiekox, from Hood Kivnr, Ore., and Erueit Aiierswsld, of At talia, Wu , were shooting ji.ctc mliliits Sunday 1 he former ne .reil 50 hi l the lutter 25. Wallulu u.teBj. Word was received heru yenUidiiy that J. H. Uiiiley, of Mosier, died ut The Dalles bo:ltnl, wltie Le was tu ken a short time nuo. Mr. lliill-v ne I an old respectid resident ot Mnsii r and leaves a large family to mcuin 1 bis loss. Tbe particulars of the fun eral could not he learned up to the time of going to press. The state officials of the (Jian r, as auuonnoed la t week, united Iu day and took part iu the oo.lL.iti.i, ceremoules of tbe Park U tango hi flue Lirore nulls. Tuesday . Uim i was devoted to tho .semises at I., former and yesterday Ibe oeremonib were ooncluded at triuo Urovo. () ' Ing to iudisposltlon Mrs Claia li. Waldo left fcr Portland yestrday af ternoon, but tho other state officials remained until tbe close. The second number of the present volume of the Whitman College Quar terly at Walla Walla bas ju it appeared in be shape of a pamphlet entitled, "Ibe Old Whitman and the New," telling of Whitman's past anil outlin ing the extensite pluns of tho tr.:a tees to make Whitman indeed Mm "Vale of tbe Northwest." Profe&Mr A. W. llendr ck bas been nppoiutd.i by the trustees dean of the collide aud eutruited witb the campaign tti-n was launobed with su much prou.i-e some weeks ago. The announcement of tbe opeuing of tbe Oregou Trust Cc. bank, through tbe absorption by the Ciei-1 man-American, at Portland, ttie r.pcr-! ing of the Merchants bank Bud the 1 taking care of tbe depositors of tho Title Trust & Savings hank, cleanis up the bank fxllures iu Portland with out the loss of a dollar to the dtm-.; tors. It pieces the financial situtitioti of Portlaud again on a sodd basis srd will materially add to the prosperity ot tbat oity, as well as the stHte Portland bad long bad tbe reputation of being conservative and sound M- anolally, and the reoent liuauclil flurry has proved tbis faot. CV! Considerable interest is being taken in tbe site for the new higb school building. The board has under con sideration a number ot sites, besides using tbe one now occupied by tbe State street school, aa at fjrat pi opes ed. A number think the school should be located on the bill, but we belinve the majority think tbe build ing should be plaoed in a more cen Ladies Shirtwaists Look over our fh-e nt-Hortraent of Spring Shirtwaists. They are beauties, nil size, assorted pat terns, and inont reasonable prices. We have also some big specials in Shirtwaists that you can save money on by buying now. tral loflttion, or at least In tre lowr town divtrlct. It Is a ruatur which will I carefully considered by tbe school board, and a deoision should be reached ablcb will Le for tbe best io'eretts tf tbe city aa a whole. Will Hake a Hatnal Company. Following the outcome of tbe meet ing of tbe diiectors of the Home Tele phone Company witb tbe committee ol farmers of Ibe Wet Side, February 1, tbe directors of tbe company Inst Saturday passed ajreiolntion agree! g to make the company as nearly mu tual as possible to tbe peopli of tbe valley aud to aocomplisb tbis purpose ate willing to sell small blocks ot stock to any subtoriber to the ,uew Home phone. Ibis action of tbe diiectois proves that they are willing to do everything possible for tbe best interests of the people ot tbe oity and valley, aud if tbe plau of a mutual company can be carried out, it will insuru the best ot service at actual cott to tbe patrons If tbe profits of tbe business will i.l lo, tbe obaiKO for phone seriloe will be reduced lrom tbe schedule now adopted and if only oue system is fin ally maintained ii Ibe valley there is every reason to believe that tbe rates can be teduced. The Chun-lies Tbe Metbodist Cbnrch-Urder of service for Sunday: A. m., sermon by Rev. Skipwotth, presiding cider, nud administration if the Lord's Supper, P, m., setmou by the pis lor, subject, "Luminous Lite." Quarteily coufeieuqe ou S;itnrrity evoi.iug, conducted by Dr. Snip-Mint. Valley Chi 1st lan Cburub Subject for the morning sermon, "Riead on tbe Waters." special song. Even ing subject, "The Wandnrer's Re turn." u illustrated song. U. B. Church Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. in.; Y. P. C. K. (1:30 p.m.; Evangelittti.' services, 7:3(1 p. m. Mid wick prayer meeting, Wednerday, 7 :30 p. m. Everybody in vited. J. R. Pnrkerpastor. Rapti'st (V.reh (' "A. Nutley', Pas tor. Sunday services at 11 i. ni. and 7 ;45 p. m. Sunday school, al 9:50 a m. F. G Cue, Supt. "Young I'd. pies meet ing, 7 p. tn. Monday, 7 p. in., Young Men's Alert Club. Tueeday, 7 V- 'um Y. P. Christian Culture Claxs. Wednes dity 7:30 p m., Prayer meeting. Tlmr dtiy p. ni., Ladies' Aid or MiHsion Cir cle. Riverside Ci ugrcgntiomtl Church, W. Ctiilinoie, paxtor. Services Sun day at 11 a. in.. Christiuu Endeaior at 7 p. ni., evtuiug worship at 8 p. m Callmlic ("lunch licpular services evrry Sundn.v. , IVImoht M. E. Church, P. S. 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a ni., Epworth League 0.30 p in , I'reuchiiig 7.3(1 p. m. At t.nn.iier Jut and 3rd Miudavs : 3 n. m At Menmii mi' 2nd and 4th- (Sundays; a p in. t The old IViniM Ivania Dutch Dunkard rect'iiii'ieniN "Hickory Hark Cougl Remedy." G'uranttid to cure your emii'li. niul ii-Mrnnfi'1,1! In ha mit-a Mailt- fiiiin I' !mk of ti e sl'ell bark or wlii'e l,i k r. tive ; ( r de by Cha9. M.iimiie ami hII il-alv's ' very where. Horn. To Mr mid Mr. Earl Yrung, Feb- hum j 2, i!lrl. ' To Mr mimI Mis. Edgar C Wtlgbt, f i) ui ii my 1, a loy. To Mi and Mrs. Le.vis S Isaaberg, Febinmj 8, a kill. To Mr. anil Mis. iCbar'es N. Kenne dy, Fetnuaiy U, a girl lo Mr aud Mre. Frank White, it iMilMon, t'ernmry 9, a t oy. Announcement. County Clerk J. I!. (i( IT of Tlin Dalle, la a rmirii date for tho iilliie of County Clerk for ftpoo i;Mii.t nliiect to the nclt'iu uf Hie Republican voters in the primary election. County Superintendent I herd iv nnnottnee mvself as a can didate for 1 he Republican nomination for I'oillltv Si'lmnl Superintendent of Wasco County, Oregon, subject to the nppmvHi ot the voters at the primarv election. JUSTUS T. NEFK. " Candidate for Congress (1F.ORGE S. SHEPHERD0fP1.rtl.1nd solicits suppo t for Republican nomina tion for Representative in Conre". Aihoi'fti.H Kiver Improvement and 'Deep Water to the Sea." District Attorney. W. I'. MYF.RS. I-aidlaw. Oreuon. in n candidate fr Di-1 riot Attorney for the seventh judicial district. Subject to the ;.-! 1011 ni the repulilii'iin voters in the piiinarv i-'eclioii. FRED W. WILSON. Subject to the npjii'ovel of the voters of Wneco and Civok counties, my candidacy for tbe i publican nomination for district at lorney of the seventh judicial district is aniioiiiii'ed. If nominated and elected I shiiM endeavor lo faithfully discharge 1 he duties of the office aa provided by law. Fred W Wilson. County Clerk, F. R. ANGLE, of Tbe Dalles, Is a candidate for the ollico of County Clerk for Wasco county. Subject to the ac tion of the republican voters iu the pri mary election. ASA O. STOGSDILL. I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for County Clerk of Wasco county, Oregon, subjeci to the decision of the voters of the re publican party at the primaries to be held April 17, 1008. Asa G. Stogsdill. 15he Paris Fair X5hQ Store that Saves You Money New Apron Cress Ginghams Just unpi-cl ';. plain, cLec, plaids and btripf. 5c, 6c, 6c snd 10c and up Bed Spreads W htv a fine lii.r . i 1 i , i.-iids in very preii) tiaUriiH, litiiiiiit-ii i.i lunged, iquaro or Cut coriie h, for 85c, $1.15, $1.75, 1 and up Fay Taxr at Home. I copy of tbe tax roll is o?w lu tbe La ids of tbe Uiitlrr rJaoklua! Com pany and anyone wishing to do so may psy tbeir taxes through tbe bank witbont additional expense. llutler banking Co. Colonist Rates From Eastern I'lnts to Pacific Coast. (In rule dailv frim March let to April :rtli, l!)t'8. to itll O R. & N. main line a. l branch iiiit. Chicago, .'!8(X); Milwaiikif, t:!8.0n- lllooniintiton j.l.5U; IWia, :W 05; St linic, .15 60; Mem phis, fl9.'5; KanfaClty, Leavenworth, Atchison, St. Joseph, $30.00; Council Bluffs and Omaha, f:t0.00; Hinux Cit y, $31 95; St. Paul and Minneapolis f3 ).00. Deposits can be made at the O. R. A N. station for any tickets from any of of the pointH mentioned above. For further information call on or write Ws. M. McMi'rkav, J. II. Fkedrk v, Gen. Pass. Auent, Agent, I'ni'llaiid, Ore, Hood Kiver. ifOur Buggy 1 " Contest Opened Feb. 1 .with a good number of starters and we want everybody to havea 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 billispaid 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 & PERIGO Free Delivery MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK POODS 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 Horwt, Cattle, Sheep, Swios snd Fowls. They are made from the active principle or tbe condeaeed essence of tbe draft. Tbey don't contain Sawdust, Aahes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are jual as Sood when 10 yean old as when 10 daye old, They comply witb all pure drug laws. Aak for nil try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic, Heave. Fever, Hot Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, Colic tablets or Louse Powder, Spavin .Curs or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL. MEDICINE CO.. Incorporated! Capital Stock $300,000.00) Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. For Sale by Hanna & Perigo. .Mount Hood Store... W. S. GRIBBLF Proprietor. I)ry Goods Aniiimnitii n " Hoots and Shoes llardwnre (iranitowarp Unv (intin Flour Ford Full lino of Clrocri irs Here's where PliCe That's easy and Qjlity that's reat are bunched for thirty days. $14.75 and f The Ro.viil tailors, Chicago n, . ; .Y,v York, are making a yrrut clraii-up in full and winter goods. , The priers are s low on the grades offered that you can't nfl'onl lo itt ihr opportunity pass. Suit or overcoat made for you finely tailored 'at 11 figure that probably will never be made again on the name class of goods and the same excellent tailoring. Come aud see these satisfaction. Sfte TOGGERY "Tailors Buy NEW IDEA PAPER PAT TERNS. Any Pattern lOc. Table Covers In tbe prettiest of Patterns of Chenille and Tapestry for 30c, 50c, 75c $1.00 and up Suits For Men & Boys See those Suits for Men and Boys that we have on our bargain table. Hi' re is a chance to get a good Suit for very little (PO "7 A ... money. Men's Suits from U UP WOOD FOR SALE. I am prepared to furnish mill and slab wood, also other kinds of wood. I have a new gasoline wood saw and am prepared to do sawing. Also do general team work. FEED HOWE. FOR SALE, A SNAP AT $4,000. Fruit Farm Six Miles From Uolilen dale, Wash. One hundred and sixty acres, sixty acres cleared and the balance timber. Ten acres in apple orchard, seven acres, of which ia bearing, the remainder young trees. House vood, barn and other buildinus fair. Excellent water for domestic purposes and plenty to irri gate 50 or 60 acres. We rented the pla.v last j-ear for a share of the crops which we sold for $(05.92. If not sold b March first tbis place will be for rent lu a man with orchard experience. If interested call on or write to L. A. Duncan, Ooldendale, Wanli. patterns. We guarantee for You" Ml 9 Oakdale Greenhouse Cut flowers aud plants at Keir & Cas. Choice lioes Shrubs, Vines & Gladiolus. White Wyandotte Ecus lor Setting from Meted Fens f 1 .50 & 2.00. Fletcher & Fletcher. MISCELLANEOUS. KXCHANUK Would exchnnge one of the hi'Kt buMin'NH propertlp lu the city of Hood Klvir for Improved or unimproved land wlih tn ten uilleH of tlilH city. My property ta rent mi and producing a iiood income. Value l. O. ISox 58. Hood Kiver. ITi FOH HAI.K-Odar Kwta delivered to any purl of the valley. Address K. W. Caldwell, or phone Ko. 1M. mills For Halo Thoroughbred cocker spaniel pup.. Dr. M. Allen, Houte 1. 11:1 For Knle A tine saddle pony. Soule'a I'lnno House. lunulre at 113 FOR I. K Cottonwood It, four foot lengths John Vhsk, Hood Klver, Ore. ffi If FOKHALK Kogue Kiver Orchard, entire or enbd vlried. Clean and profit-bearing. Ooo.l liuildlnvs. Heep alluvial river bottom. a1m Irrlunted berry land, hen A. Lowell, Wood, vllle. Ore. mli For Hale (Jne team of horses, 5 and 6 yeais old, 1 wagon, 1 hack, I milk cow, So. 9 V. H. Sopnrator. Place quarter mile south Odell store. K: E. Hiruns. til FOK MA1.K Near While Halmon dock about HUtiO peach trees varying in sise rom S tofl feet. All well branched, varieties: Early Crawford, Late Cmwlord, Klberla, and Sol. way. Prices, 7 lo la.'-j cts. depending on aize. Kollock & Arlsmau, dliin For Hale 17 acres of land about one and a naif miles south of the O'dell store in Hood Klver valley: live acres cleared; about AK) ap ple Irces I wo and thr'eyear old. All good iand. Enquire of J. W. Jenkins. Plume 6U3 For s ile 10 acres of Al fruit land In center of valley. Eauy terms. Hox 608, Hood River, Oregon. s26-tf Well Prilling 1'. I,. Kretzr Is prepared to drill wells In Hoid Klver Valley. Ouillt now working an t can bs eu t Win. KDrck's ElMie. odell. Address P. L,. Kretlor, route 1, ox vi. VM For Hale One horse power wood saw. K. P Clark, box 1 Hi. route I, Hood Kiver. f0 To Trade One 3 1-4 Studebaker truck; will trade lor three inch truck. K. P. Clark, box I ii, route I, Hood Klver. fill For Hal Matched pair of dapple Gray unties. Full istet s; three and four years old, broke, to work, t rice SIM. J. o. Thompson, lie Moss Hprlugs, Oregon. I A) FOIl BALK 18 Plymouth Ko. k pullt.A' drens E. II. loiig, Koute I, Hood Klver. 1110 HO" HE FOR SALK-Tlied ve-rooin liojaeon the soulhensi c ner ol Hliermau Ave. tail O Hi., now nccnpln'i oy L. M. tieutly, is for sale, I'.i 1.. nuivcd fro 1 ineinUoJ. Address P. O. Hn.i ;;i. Ho.il Uiv.t, Oregon. mi to i KtNT-4 suiiesof cjmplelely furbished hou k' epl..(i uu; is: fr.'e water aud bttil In eouuei lloi) Apply to Mrs 11, J. Frederick, inj Wanted. WANTfcD-A cow:?4 Jersey; fresh or Just corning Iresli t.nd good milker. Address R, . D. 2, box l. It WANTKU Contrnets ou goo I orcnards' 1. 1st us II 50U waut prompt sales. II i rett & Mi.cltiii , :AI Cbnmber ot Coinmer., Portland Oreiun. Ul5 Vnnt.'il--Mnn and wife want ihkiiIiiu on a from. .Ii-hn 1'al. n, Uulversily Park, oreeun. Irilu KnotvlK Hi. f:u WANTEI-Worlt by matt or2-yeai-.ppji. ence as urcli inllht. Piantiny, Prun ni ami spraying a tpeclaltv. t all at Alt. Hooi Hoiei, llood Kiver, Ore, tt. M. Lambliu. 27 WAN rKD-O .J nneli teiin nn Ur S vi t oM, aud Height not thu l.H) M i-i reasonable fur ' ash. Alsa waon an 1 lis,i harrow. M. Wiiltott, 516 Chamber of t'ont meico, Portland, Oregon. I;7 WK WILL i(VK2Vpleceloi the lnl.owlm nniniierM l"Bi tier Fruit" until ourwiiitis:ir supplied, which Is three copies of eaco num. ber. rit cember No. G, Vol. 1; Jatiuarv So. 7, Vol. 1: Feb. So. 8. Vol. 1; March No. I), Vol. I; May No. 11, Vol. 1; JnnoKo. 12 Vol. I; m,y No. 1, Vol. 2: Anif. No. 2, Vol. 2; Sep N.. 8, Vol.2; Oct. No 4, Vol. 2. These cop es m ut I clean. Belter Fruit Publishing Co. IB Wanted A repi e-eutatlve In this county by a large real estate corpoiatlon. Special In. ducemeuts to those wno wish to beemne fi nanciallv luterestcd. The Keal Kstate Hecm Ity Co., Fort Dearborn Kldg., Chicago. III. 127 Wanted Orchards to prune. Besl of refer ences. J. 0. Pennlman, Husuiii, Wash. fl3 Wanted At Mnie. Abbott's; two good girls to lenrn the millinery businers. Posi tions sccur d when competent. f2o Wanted To take contract slashing from 10 lo 40 acies of brnsh. Inquire of Ie K. Hrtong, HiHd River, Oro Kuute 1, Box 113. fill Lost and Found Lost Dec. l;)th, 1W7, between Mt, Pood and Hood Kiver, oue light log chain 1 env.i at thlsolttce or notify W. 8. Urlbble, Ml. Hood, Oregou. fa LOST Broach set with pearls and opal, be. tween the First Nntlonnl Bunk and M. lilg by's. Kelitiu lo Mrs. Rinby ( r rcwarn. i:7 LOHT'-A dark brown suitcase; between de pot and my larm V miles west of towu. Will give t-ultnble rewaid. . Return to Mt. Ih-od Saloon. Jlminie. 1.15 EFOUNli-A purse oontalntn? smsll sum of money, owner may recover same by cal'iug at lb (ita -e and proving property. m.i NOTICK FOK PUHLICA IION Department of the Inlerlor, Lund oitlce, al The Dalles, Oregon, December 27. Ii7. Nullce Is hereby given thai- NANCY P. COOPF.R of llood River, Oregon, Iih II .ed police of her lulentloii to make llual flve.ytar pn f In sue. pori of ber 1 iulin, viz.: lloicpstrad t mrv -No. 10787, nu.ile May 5, i;iu2, fortue SW-.ul Heel ion U, Towi.ulilp 1 N.. Knpge 10 K., W. M. and that said pro f will be made before Hie Hestis- tcr and Kit eiver. nt The Dalles, ongon on h.hi-i,ur. l -lli ID u ' . V... ..... J ..,., ,0 ... Hhe names the loltowinir witnesses to nmvi her continuous rcsldcnco upon and culliva, tlon ot the land, vti : J. U. Hteelc. of HihhI River. Ongoir Paul Aubert. of .Ml. liinid.Oin. C-'IK Nancy P. Craft, i'f llood Kiver, Oregon; J9.ri3. a. - wiiiei, ui iioiiu imvt. viieijon C. W. MOOKK, Keilcr. Notice. The seveial committees which bave been appointed by tbe rations gig. geg iu the (alley to niske preparrtions for tbe llood Kiver county fjlit hnd oth.T work mulct their jurisdiction aie requested to meet at the Cotuu er clal Club rooms next Satuidsy, Fet tunry 1.1, at one o'clock. A, I. Mason, Frauk Oethniao, CommUtee Pine Urove Orange.