hoop invEii aLAchsft. TiitAsbAY. FjEfeRtTARy 26, isod. Two 2;opft torr (Slamr QUESTION BOX Issued Every Thursday by ARTHUR D. MOE. Pbfllwr. SIMMONS' KID GLOVES In all lengths and colors. None Better. Questions relating to Ihe Kitohen" or &e Paris Fair Ua Store that Saves You Money TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, TELE SCOPES and GRIPS. Ve can save you money on these. Home of our luuacriueia win w -awered in this column. Address letter Tar ma of 8abacrtptlon-tl.50 a jrr when K.i i r I.k. nn Glacier. paid ta advance. Hood River, Oregon nn. inntliii linx" column, edit-1 A iaaanonnful of lemon juice to 1 1 -it j i i I , j ' 'if' 1 1 1 i f ; wben dons. Tu freiben state bread and orackera. tie them In paper aaok and place thm In a hot oren for minute or I Whan too write on a sooTenif pos tal card turn upside down. Then ben the recipient bands the card to a friend to admire be may do to with out readloc or appearing to read the iiiHeaase. In reflnisblng flight of ataira, tiftiut or farnUb one-bail ot each tread at a time and tbe other tide can be u.ed darlna tbe drying process. No la tbe time to buy white goodi for tbe coming year. Moon can be tttted at tbe February white sales and tbe si Iter bleached table linen and unbleached abeetlng ean be beautiful ly whitened by exposure 10 toe "su- uar snows." and spring rains. If you would sit gracefully, said tbe physical culture learner to oer oiasr. uhoose h c bair tbe right beigbtb. A uli wouiuu cannot belp being on- rrsoefal if tbe obaii Is too low. Iben care must be taken In seating one's self that tbe skirt is not drawu loo tlahtly over tbe knees. 1 be feet should not be tlirust for ward. Keep tbem Just under tbe front round of the chair. Sit ocrlgbt. Ibis does not mean stiffness, tut It does mean to. keep initesa 01 curved. ibU interest among our readers ana we Invite tbe ladies to contribute new ideas or ask questions regsidlng sf fairs of tbe borne and kitchen, sud the same will te answered promptly by this competent authority Go. Hughes' letter lo tbe New York Republican Club In relation to bia candidacy for tbe presidency is in refreshing contrast to tbe feveiiah and often demagogical self-seeking that characterizes present day poll tloa. It recalls tbe early days of the Mimbllo when tbe office ougbt the man and not tbe man the office. Tbe water question seems to be tct- tied for tbe time being by tbe vole et th. sDMial election beld Moods v Tbe people Lave decided that tbey A not want tbe present water tyateu., bat prefer to bare It operated by tbe nrmnt iiomnanT. Ia Juatioe to tbe present company agitation of tb matter should cease, so long as the oompany can fsupply tbe clty'sneeds and wben tbe growth of tbe oity com- Men's Shirts We carry a splendid aiaortinent of Men's Dress and Work Negligee Shirts ia all the latent patterns ot Percale, Madras, Pongee, Caaei.nere and Wool. Work r-birts of heavy Twill in stripes, figures and plain colors; good full cut in every way. For 40c, 45c, 50c and tp. Spring Our New Millinery We have jut r ivixed an advance shipment ot New Spring Hats for ladies. The seasons new est, trimmed by New York special ists in Hit millinery art. which in sures correetaeM in e ery detail. Call and examine Diem. SECOND FLOOR Needful Notions Kettle Knob Clothes pin-, per due....... Kkk V!ii Hand Brua. . a Wire Soap Dl-lion , Granite Konp Dichi-f Sure Catch Moose Traps.. Asbeetos Stove Mats Iron Hand'es Fire Kliovelf , Toilet Paer, per roll Parlor Matvlie, 1500 in toi. Towel Rollers , 8alt Boxes .....le ZZte .... 4e 4e ttt .....S 4e ..He .. . 4e lOe 16 lOe Needful Notions Kitrhl-Arm Clothes Dryer 20 Csn OpenerK 4c 2-puunU Kniter Moulds, round. ..80 Revolving Handle Rolling rina..l&r 1-pound Butter Prints lie Pie Plates, tin, each 4e ft-quart Milk Pans, tin, each He Granite Iron Stew Paus.down lo..l4e There are bnndredsof other articles in Uiia department that you need every day and which will eot-l you so little that yon cannot afford to do without them. pels tbe bringing in of more water action should then be taken to supply tbe spine straight. It, and look well to tbe future. Ihe matter of street improvements ia again receiving considerable atten tion and tbe council la disposed to do all In Us power to make better end permanent streets. It is Imperative tbat tba main business streets of the oity should be graded and macadam ized or naved. and tbat tbe work be dona this spring. Walks should be not down wbeie tbey belong and a general dressing op of stieets made. The ranld srowth of tbe city baa left it behind many cities of its size in H?88- regard to publlo Improvements, but an eitia effort should be made to bet ter these conditions aa fast as pons! bla. Don't let tbe shoulders droop for ward. Don't cross tbe bands on lap lu a "prunes and prism" fashion. Let them He easily. Don't tbiust tbe bead forward or bold it down unless yon desire to out tlvate tbe doable coin bsblt, Don't lean your faoe on your bantu or support your bead tbat way. It brines tbe elbows into prominence and makes angles iuatead of corves out of tbe lines of your figure. More over, it pnsbes up toe neso or. tbe are and helps form lines. Wood ashes are exoeilent for olean- ug disooiored nickel, copper and 3 Lids to baking powder oans sre use ful to slip Into kettles to keep tbe meat from sticking to tbe bottom. Tba Initiative and Referendum League is sending oat olroulxrs' to all labor organizations for funds to helo flsbt tbe case between tht Paolrlo States Telephone Company and Molt nomah county. Tba said company has refuesd to pay its taxes to the county on tbe ground that the law, which was passed by the initiative vote, is unconstitutional. It la said tbat the Home Company has paid its taxes'to tbe county, but the Pacific States Company has if fused to pay and Is fighting to have tbe law de clared unconstitutional, ibis case will be carried to tbe supreme court and ia of peculiar interact to Hood River, as opon the decision of this question depends tbe constitutions!- " ity of tbe law creating Hood River county by tbe initiative. High School Wins at Basket Ball Tba Hood River high sobool basket ball team defeated Tba Dalles bieb sobool last Saturday night at The Dalles to tba tune of 15 to 11. The gam waa rough and exciting Irom start to finish. Hood Kiver took the lead from tbe first and outplayed tbo ODDOsina team at all times. Many fouls were called on Tbe Dalles for rough playing, while few were called on Hood River. Tba second half was more exciting than the first and rough playing was InduLed In mora frequently, in the last few minutes ct play Tbe Dalles made three baaketa in rapid succession, whiob brought them up a little oloser. but tbey were unable to overcome tbe high school's lead. .there were numerous disputes over decisions and, in fact, t he game was mora like foot ball tbao basket ball. Tba teams lined op as loliows : HOOD RIVER THE DALLES Hartley Johnson Oarrabrant Bell Early P F C U U Sanders Moore liradshaw Harper Urayaon Entertain at Cards and Dancing, Di. and Mrs. Howard Durable, Mr. and Mrs. Charles JBarly and Mr. aud Mrs. Allen Jayne entertained their friends at Odd Fellow hall Taosduy evening and it was one of tbe social events of the season, of which several have been given this winter. Tbe ball was tastefully decorated nnd twenty-four tables at a Mat occupied tba prlnolpal part of tbo evening, af ter which the guests repaired to the banquet room and were served with a dainty lunch. Heat y's orchestra furnished music and after luuob danolng was indulged In and a veiy pleasant evening was spent. Advertised Letter Lint. Andrews, W. 0. ; Collier, Dr. O. Sherman: Dally, Price; Dutro, Frank; Daullson, 11. b. : I'oater, J. A. Oraa, O. P.; OriUlo, (Jeorge; Hunt, D. f . W. ; Jeoklua, Hta. At. Karr. U.t MoOreary. W. S. : Mo- Cloud, Alexandra; McAuitin, Dave; Moore. W. 11. : Pastor of Preabyter- ian Cbnroh ; Sayer, M. M. ; Strang, Cbaa. & ; Andrews, Mrs. W. ; Ever ett, Emma; Howard, Mary; Kirkpat- rto, Mrs. Ueo. M. ; Knisken, Mrs. N. 1$. ; LI nd berg, Mrs. 1(1.; Morris, Mis. Henry; Moor, Miss Mildred ; Sbatton, Jura, vm . w. jui. latee, ro tmaatei. Menu Sunday. BREAKFAST Barley and Cream Hamburg Steak with Onions Raised Bisouit 'lea DINNER Conaomme Boiled Beef Rice Masbed Potatoes Suash Macaroni an Uratin Apple Charlotte - Coffee ' SUPPER Cream Chioken Salad Southern Pried Apples Uriddle Cakea Coffee Recipe Cream Chicken Salad. (Joe oan rrenob musbrooms, one breast of obloken, cut luto small squares. Dressing; Two tablespoon fula of butter, two tablespoonfuls of flour, one cup milk, balf a tint of oream, a pinch of salt. Let cool, add the ioioe ot one lemon, then mix al together, To Cook Cranberries. One quart of berries, one cap of sugar, balf cup water, boll berries In tbe water, stirring ail tbe time to crush tbem, then strain tbrougb a fruit press upon tbe sugar, add a lit' tie more water to tbe palp and put tbrougb tbe strainer agaiu. Stir to dissohe tbe sugar. Eggless Chocolate Frosting. Oue cap pulverized sugar, five ta- bleapoonluls milk, two squares of obooolate, one teaspoontul vuullla. Add a little butter, boil until inUture tblckens, cool and spread on cake. Doughnuts. One oup granulated sugar sod two eggs beaten togetber until light; one oup sour milk (not too sour), bait teaspoontul soda In tba soar milk. three teaspoonfuls melted batter (measure after melting), two tea- spoonfuls bakiug powder. (Kindness Mrs. J II. U. ) Miss N. S. sent In some very good suggestions, but I am nut having tbem printed, for we cannot have I things In tbe papir that are taken llreot'y Irom some other magazine and I hope I bat she will not lose hope but send lu some more suggest inus. We are glad to see tbnt an iutoiett is being tHRcti among our lendms aud we only buie tbat we will get morel questiuui lo auawer next week. Slade final Proof. Miss ''on Cooper came in on the looil today from Mt. Hood po',ollIee I to make anal proof on her homestead. She has lived there continuously for Ihe required time and haass witnesses Messrs. E Miller and Steele, of that looality Cbroo iale. Mrs. Levi Curlsman Dead. Ihe sad news was borne to friends here this morning of tbe death of Mrs. Levi Chrlsman at 0 o'clock lust I evenlug of pleuro pneumonia. Tbe funeral will lie beld from tbe home on Monday at 2 o'olook In the afternoon. Tbe services will be conducted by Kev. r. Lt. uooir. ot the Christian oburob. Chroniole. until tbe year 1804, wben be, it h others, crossed tbe plains to tbe tlU ot California. Tba year follow r 1805, he oa e to Washington and had made tbis bit continuous residenoe until tbe time of bis death, February 15. 1908. January 29 be was taken with a very severe suae or rneumatum. At ter suffering a few days from Intense pain be recovered from tbis and bia heart beganJto;rail (jbim. so f steadily grew worse until on tbe 15th Inst., bis spir it returned to tne uod who tare it. He leaves behind to mourn bis loss a wife, six daughters 'una two sons. (Jne daughter end one son have Dre ceded him In dsatb. He has two sis ters and foui brothers yet living. wane tbe relatives mourn tbe loss of a husband, father and bi other. mere ia a large circle or irienns wb will miss a true-bearted friend aud neighbor. lbe funeral lei vices were beld at tbo resideuo Monday at 11 a. m., con ducted by F. W. Dellart and a E. Uartmess In charge of burial. Inter ment was made in tbe Underwood cemetery, a two and one-bait acre traot douated by the deceased. r . W. DeUart. L. W. Urubba made a trio to Tha uaues oaturaay. F. C. Flmulna made a trio to The Danes tbe latter part of tbe week. Mrs. F. H. Ioeobers vlalted her h un bend at Cascade Locke over Sundav. Miss Clara Chamberlain arrived rrlday from loppemlsh on a vlxit to her aunt, Mrs. John A. Wilson. A good -itory Is told on a nromlnnnt real estate nmu, tbe ton of whoae bead Is quite devoid ot bair. IIU lit tie girl is tbe possessor of a teddv near, out wisuiug in cbause its an pearanoe she sculped the top of its head, or tbe hair thereof, and aniH that now sue bad a "papa bear." Thomas Brotbertou. sized G5 vann. waa found dead in bia cabin nr lln. derwood on Saturday, February 15, and tbe body was crerjarerl for Imriul and shipped to Portland Monday by J. E. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. J. U Mann, of Victoria, U. U, the latter n later ot tue deceased, anoompauled the remains to Portland. Mr. Broth. erton was an uncle of Allen Campbell. nuu uioj at tue, cottage Hospital couple of months ago. " saw such a child! to know enough to You come "I never don't seem home!" 'Well, flat's Just wot mn says about your'-New York World. With Cupid at Chauffeur. Tha road Ilea white beneath tha light ot a rising noneymoon, And tho ruahlnf sound as the wheels spin rvunu Swings Into an old love tune. And every rut on tho road of life Is seen throuah a rosy blur. But time's never a feur that tha way's not clenr With CupUl as chauffeur. And little thoy care If the neighbors stare Aa tney speed through the land of (1 reams, While the old love light aa a signal bright Ahead on a highway cleami. And there's never a hill of care so steep But succumbs to the gentle stir That Is bound to start In a lover's heart vn uupm as cnaumeur, Bo speed they may on their primrose way To Arcadian lands afar. May thoy travel fast till they step at last in meir weaaing touring oar. And grant them this, oh, lad who feels A love that Is strong for her Uny tha rid extend to the Journey's end rt un iupia as chauffeur. Reynole Smith Pickering In Judge. The Chnrchex. l. It Chgrcb Sabbath school, 10 a. in.: iift-arliing, 11 a; m.; "Y. P.O. K. 6:bUp. m.; Evangelistic .services, 7:30 p. ru. Midweek praver . meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. .Evervbody in vited. J. K. Parker, pastor. " ; Christian rhurob-Tbere will be preaoblog at tbe ChrUian cbnrrb in Hood River next Suuriay, Udr Meet ings at Mosier contiune Hb goo.1 in terest. Kef W A. Vti od Baplist Church C. A. Nutley, Pas tor. Sunday s-rvlces it ( 11 a. m. and 7;45p. m. Hindu) school, at 9:60 a in. F. G. Cue, Suiil. Young lViplcs meet ing, 7p.m. Monday. 7 p nr., Young Men's Alert Club, fiienlay, 7 p. rn., Y. P. Christian Culture Claw. Wednes day 7:30 p. ru , Travel meeting. Thurs day p. m., I,nlu;i' Aid or Mission Cir cle. BaptistCbuicb-" I'bree Judgments" la tbe subject for tha moruing service at tbe Baptist oburob uext Sunday. In tbe evening tbe pator will give an address on "Lessons Irom the LI of Washington." I Riverside Congregational Church, W. C Uilmore, pastor. Services Sun day at 11 a. ru., Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m., evening worship at 8 p. m. Catholic Church Keuular services every Sunduy . Belmont M. E, Church, S. 8. 10 s. in. Preaching 11 a m., Epwonh huague 0.30 p. m , Preaching 7.30 p. in. At Crapper 1st and 3rd Sundays; 3 p. ru. At Menoru nee 2nd and 4th Sundays; 3 p. m. . ... Valley Christian Cliurch-Pastoi II. L. Ford will preaob morning and evening Sunday, February 23. Sub ject for 11 a. tu. : "The Shadowless Land." Duet by Meedames Ford and Reavis. Subject for 7:30 p. m.. ser vice. "So Near Vet Su Far." Duet by Mrs. Ford aud Mr. Knspp. gate 60 or 60 acres. We rented the pla.-o last year for a share of the crcp nliirli we told for $605 92. If not sold by March first tins pi ice will be for rent to a man with orchard experience. If interested call on or write to L. A. Du: can, Ooldendale, Wash. . - . For Sale , Ai Odell Mitini', Kevp'nil thoufsnd feet ol 2x8x16 and 2Kxl scantling, aurfiic ed and slzod. Price I4 per M. Inquire i'f A. II. Khelly, firm hotie wegf of Odj 1 station. ' Klp Orchard Co, Colonist Kates From Eastern Points t Pad lo Coast. On h In daily from March M to April 30th, 1908, to all 0. R. A N. main fine and brunch .points.. Chicago, $38 00; Milwaukee, $:8.00: BloominKtou $30.50; Peoria, t'l 05; St. Louis, $35.60; Mem phis, $;19.5; KannasClty, Leavenworth, Atchison,- Kt. Joseph, $30.00; Council Bluffs and Omaha, $30.00; Kioux City, $31.95; St. Paul and Minneapolis, $3 i.OO. Deposits can be made at tl eO. R. A N. ttation for auy tickets from any of of the points mentioned above. For dirti er information rail on or write Wm. M. McMcsbay, Gen. Pass Agent. Portland, Ore. U. FaxDKicT, Agent, Hood River. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles. OiegoD. Janunry 31t, UMS. Notice is hereby given tbst JAMES M. 81MONTON of Hood River, County of Waeco, Slate ot Oregon, hat a plied lo pnrplntve, under tbe act of Congress of Jane 8. 187s. m extended by actof AukuhU, 1H. NWiW.HBV-HW), Sec tion ami NKNW4 of Heellon 20. Town. nip i w., luiuite ii e.. w. h. ana win oner proof to show tbat tbe land sought le more viuable for lu timber or atone than for agri cultural purported, and to eeUbllsn him claim at The I in I leu, Onvoo, on the Mih day oi April, -VOU He nannnHi wltnesaes: William H. Davis, 8. H. ThoiniMon. Km 1 1 West, Albert Norder, all of HiHid Klver, Oreaon. Any and all neraone claiming adversely tha above-described lands are requested to file their claims In tbis offlot on or before said inch day of April, 1908. fd(la23 W. 1IOOBE, Reslstar. Oakdale Greenhouse Cut flowers and plants at Keir & Cans. Choice Rnxes throbs. Vines & Oladiolas White Wyandotte Eggs for Setting Irom Mated Pen $1 50 & $2 00. Fie ic lift- & Fletcher. MISCELLANEOUS. The old Pennsylvania butch Dmikurd recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cotiih, aud guaranteed to be pure. Made Irom the hark ol the shell bank or white hickory tree. For sale by Clias. N. Clarke and all dealers everywhere. Announcement. County Clerk , J. B. Gt.IT of The Dalles Is a! candi date for the ( Hire of County Clerk for Wat-co Countv. Snliiecl to the action of the Ht-publii-MH voters in the primary election. County Superintendent I hercliv Hiilionnct) mvsi If ii a -wii- didtite (or 'the Uepubl can nomination for County ScIhoI Kupt.-'ii.ti'i'di-rvi of waavo t:ountv. Uregon, HtiDiect to tbo spprnviil of the voters at the primary election. JUB1US 1. ir.rr I - " .: MnaWaWBaVB Our B a Coht uoav est Candidata for Congress (IKOKHK S SilKPUKRDof Portland solici'- t (or Republican nomina tion r -r itep'vsMi.tative in Conifreas, Atnociiies Kivi-r lniiM-ement am: "Peep VtHtcr li. the Sea." District Attorney. W. P. MYEKS. Lahllaw. Or-uon. ia 1'iindiilalc for I)i trict Attorm v for the ventli judicial district. . Subject to il.o action of the republican voters in the pi unary elect inn. . :r FRED W. WIlJ?ON. Suiiject to the I proval: of the voters of Wasco and ! ok roiintii', my enndidacy for-the puliliinii nomiuation for district at torney of the:Pt'V( Hth indlcial district is announveu.. it ii- niinu'ed and , eotud I shaSl endeavor to faithfully discharge, tho duties of the oflice as provided by iaw. rr.eu .. vviison. . ;i .: ilolilen : Pjilie to be Driven Sunday. From, Captain Nelsou, of the 81- 'mons.it la learned that ihe North Bank road will complete its track lay ing by Haoday. Work Is being Hnisb ed below tbe Cssoades and the golden spike will be driven at Motllta Hun day. Captain Nelson la nuder the impression tbat a pnblio demnustra tion will ooour Sunday celebrating the event at Mofflts, but said more would be learned ooooernlng tbat by fiiaay ot tnia week. Chronicle. Shows Big Gain. Ihe business of tha White Salmon poetoffloe for January 1908, shows an increase at 18 per cent over tbe busi ness or January, 1007. 'bis comes very near proving our statement that the town doubled its population dur ing toe past year. We must go abead now and make the other statement come true that it will double In pop ulation daring tbe next year. Enterprise. Exra Meeker Heme. Seattle, Wash.. Feb. 17. -Ezra Meek er, who Is borne from his long jniirney witn an ox team across tbe continent. says he believes oongress will pass tbe bill to appropriate $50,000 to erect monuments on tne t Id Oregon trail. Ihe President Is In favor of the hill." be said, "and U-fore I left Washington I convinced a number of house members of . tbe merit of the measure." . Purchases Abstract liaslnt-is. J. M. Scbmeltzer has porcha-ted tbe abstract business of John l.eland Hen derson and will take charge of the business., tbe first of March. Mr Sobmeltzer has been connected with the oltlce for several years and Is well acquainted with tbe business and will keep tbe records absolutely correct aud op to date. Mr. Henderson ass in Portland attending to an assault and battery case, but it is understood be will continue his surveying and real estate business. Mr. Scbmeltzer is one of tbe rlslmr young ousiness men ot tne city nnd we congratulate blm upon seourlna a business tbat will ultimately prove a lucrative one. Edward Underwood. Edward Underwood waa born In Decatur county. Indiana. March 29. 1846, bis parents moving the year of j nis ojrin to lowa, where be resided Hippophagy. Hlppophngy being In low water tu these later days, somebody has set himself to show what an exceedingly respectable history attaches to tbe practice. Among the ancients, especial- ly in China, eating horseflesh was general, and it was only killed in Eu rope by a papal decree of Gregory III., though why horseflesh should have been Interdicted does not appear. It was only the famine caused by Nbdo- leon'a Invasion that revived tbe prac tlce In Germany, where It has survived ever since. London Globe. County Clerk. F. R. ANGLE, of , The Dalles, is-a candidate for the oflice of County . Cltrrk ior tvaci county, suiiject to the' ac tion of the rt-publican voters In the pri mary eleclion. ASAfi. STOUSDILL. I hereby an. nounce myself as a candidate for County Clerk of Wasco unity, Oregon, suhji'ci to the decision of the voters id the re- publican party at the primaries to be held Api .l 17, 108 A-a (J. Stoglill. Sulijcci to thi dt'cioion of the voters nf Ihe Republics?!; twirty, of Wecn C unity, 1 announce my candidacy for therepuli lican imuiiimlion fur-County Clerk. If ii'. minuted and t levte'd, I oli'iill endea.vi.r to fiiithfully discharge the duties uf the lllce as ieiiirel tv law. '. . . ; A LEX. 8TEWART,' County Assessor " C. L. H IJMIDT. Republican candi date for tin-1 dice '( Co'intv Assesstir of Wa-c-i tiniy at lhr iir;ii;iric-, ii,ed' no i m r -miction to llic vi.ters. Ha I a- surved ihe i omit y in ti U capacity before and hiMili litv t- tlisclmrire the duties t the i the ih fll known thromihout Wupco Coi.n'v 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 HANNA 8 PERI GO Free Dclivwv j Nursery Stock For all kinds stock call on 8. W, Heppuer, of n ornery mil NAOHARA A NINOMIYA KTOBK-Jiin-ene f rocrleK, claur and lohwen. Kui.lojen piBKM imuiy Mr japanet-a lurin nanu. I-, o. ox fe&4. Hood Klver, oremm. us 20 EXCHANGE Would exchange one of tbe bmt bualnem properties In the city of Hood Klver for improved or unimproved land with in ten in I leu of till city. My property la rent ed and producing wd Income. Value trim) i. O. Box 68, Hood Uiver. m FOR BALE Cedar PoaU delivered part or the valley. Add rami K. W or phone Mo. 10W5. to any Caldwell, mli IV John Vane, Hood Klver, Ore. f6 T KOR8ALE Kotrue River Orchard, entire or nbd vlded. Clean and protlt-bearlug. (lood balldings. Deep alluvlnf river bottom. Aim Irrigated berry land. lien A. Lowell, Wood, vllle, Ore. niLH For Hale One team of horaea, 6 and 6 vearn old, 1 wagon, 1 hack, I milk cow, No. U. M. Heparahir. Flaoe quarter mile aoulh Odell tore. K: E. Hiruug. rn FOR HALE Near White Halinon dnk about 8JU0 peach treea varying In alie Irom 3 U6 feet. All well branched. Varieties: Early Crawford, LU Cmwlord, Elberta, and Hoi. way. Pricea, 7 to uyt eU. depending on alze. Kollock A Arlaman. dli ha For Hale 17 aorea of land about one ami a Half inllea south of the O'dell More In Hood Klver valley: five acrea cleared; about 2U0ap. pie trees two and time yearn old. All Rood land. Enquire of J. W. Jenklna. Plioneaua Fur sale lOacreaof Al fruit Inml In wmw of valley. Eaay term. Box (w8, Hood Klver, Oregon. 2B-lf Well Urllllncr P. I drill wella in II Krctjicr la ..rcourul in ood Kiver Vallev. oniilt miw working and can ba homi at Win. Elirek'4 place, Odell. Addreas f. L. Kretzer, route 1, ia.i imssmaasBSKat MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK POODS BY USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS - ' Crush and mix In feed or salt Proper dote In tablets Makes Your . Stock Look Like the Top Price For Horse. Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowl. They are made from tat active principle or tha condensed esaenc of the drufr They don't contain Sawdust, Aahss, Chop Feed or Bran. Art last as toed wh.a 10 years old as when 10 day. old. They comply with all port drat Uwi. AU for 'DOO Condition Tablet or SKIDOO Worm, Kitoey. CUck Cholen; Buster. Cathartic. Heave. Fever. Ho Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eyt. CoUeUbletsorUiuM Powder. Spavmurs or Barb Wire Liniment - Diatributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE OO.. t.MMM.1.4. GIbl1MmAM. 111.. . a . 7. r . ""V"1" WW. i'iiiu,wi nawrtown, aoutn uaKota, u. s. A. For Sale by Hanna tfc Perigo. FOR HA I. E 10 ttrrex of timhorail lm.i Odell dlatrk-t; ha. tOO.OUO leet good Htandm 111 innDer. l nave a vuvtomer who will five pur ehaarrSI per thousand atumpage for timtier. Price. $10 r awe caah. J. K. Croaby, route I, Hood Rlvrr, Ore. uili KOR8ALE Thornuirhbred Plvmouth Rock rooatera. Aim lay Ky; phone ilo. mlt KOIt H.'LE-Uood spun of ork horw-a, dapido amy ai:il black; gentle, mm ml and trim lo pull; w, i,i mo lbs; agtt4 add B yenrn. Iloth liO'ki! aluijlu or to rld lu H;lt-nilid coiiilill' ii lo no hard work. Price lor abort Iiiiic, HtXI. Also liuve a brfwi-hlng liaineaa ami .litclKll truck. Percy T. Hhelley, near U'.i il. Hood River, Ore. mli Fil.t S vl.K Maillr Ku. Il:l ; -8pm of horaea. luquli-e at nil'i ri hi HAi.lv-l'.lKht head of horaea, woikera aud -.rivers. I. 11. Mohr, plume, sjUiUlnriimra. ml2 Ffllt HALK-Kirat clnsa dryiwk wiai.l, Sti per corn; tlrat clnas dry fir, ti per cord, on car at Hood Kiver. HelWereiMo extra. Hhelley Broa,. Hood Klver, Oregon. ml2 For Hate One horae powe- wood aaw. K. P Claik, Uix 140. route I, Hood River. fa) To Trade OneS 1-4 Sludebikar mink: will trade for three Inch truck. E. P. Clink, b n 14ti, unite I, ilia-1 Klver. fO For Hal Matched pair or rtiicple ur iv marea. Kutl sUtera; three and G;iir veiu ,.ld. broke to work. Price 1160. J. M. I i.oni) De Moaa Hpringa, Uregon. t'JO FOR HA LE 18 Plymouth Hik-Ii n,-il..i. a. dress E. B. ling, Koul I, Hood Kiver. ui: HOL'HE FORSALt:-Thi."riv.i-r,..mi u . ieou the aotitheHst corner ol Hn-i iihin Vv- u..ii - --:cuieu u I.. l-eni I - , M l-ir :lle. To be moved from .-reinl- Box 7it. Ilo id River, O e i,, Kir FOR It, liou- k i Conner: i-i mi 'r i -uii-'-or,' -ii-a -hi-; fr1-, II Apitlj t l ii-l -i- wilier t -Ml filr- -tie I i : -til in .Mount Hood Store... W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor. lh (roodn . Ammunition Hoots and Shops ; . , . Hani wne Graniteware liny (Jmiii ; I'ltnir Feed Full line of (irowvinH Good Frnlt Land For Sale. From ten to entity acres ol Willow Flat land. If yon cannot bny eighty acre, you can buy ten acres. Get a Btart in Hood Riwr and your fortuno is assured, isuuuings and improvements on part ol the land. A countv road through the center, on a direct route to Hood Kiver or Mt. Hood, also a ditch arrow one corner, price per aero $75 and up. Don't wait. He who hesitates is lost. "There's a tide in the affairs of men which taken at the flood leads nn to fortune: omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries; we must take the current hen it serves or lone our ventures. Don't miss this chance. I'prcy T, ShelU'V, Hood lliyer, Ore- .Sheriff.- LKVI CMlilSMA.V. 1 hereby an notilico my c iuilidaoy for the republican nomination for ajiHriff. subject to the Hpl r- v.il if ilix 'ftpuulk'aii' vottin ol Wiipto l-oniiU . If iiouiniitloj and eli-ct -i i - . ........ i i ni.in i inif ivnr .to lutiimiiy iiiii- ch true Ihe ilu t-n( the oUit-e lis iii vided by law. l.uvi Chrihmax. FOR SALE, A S9fAI AT t4,00V ' Fruit Farm Six Miles fYorn Oolden dale, Wa-h. ' One huiidrerl anil Jsixtv acroa. tixtV acres cleami anil the balance timber. Ten ucres in annls orchanl. seven acres of which is bearing. tlu remainder yon -in trees. I loose maal, bam and otlit-r buildings fair. Exceliout water for domestic purposes and plenty to lrri- r Here's -where L: nd Quality that ro bunched for thirty days, $14-75 and $19.50 Tbw iloyal tnilors, Clilongo and New York, are nuiking a great -clean-up in full and winter goods. ; The prices are " low mi ih y rutins offered that voii ran't afford to "let t he npport unity puns. nit or overcont 'nnule for vou flnelv tailored will iiivci -be made again Is and the same excellent at a figure that prol'mlily on the same class t)f pn tailor! np. i D- Come and satisfaction. se these patterns. We. guarantee KOIt VI.K- l'U'Hr.- I! -a le i lid Ik lid. l lo CI ear i. A I r i en.fij.saea- h. J-.t Lu si ling il as; twokeinna-. Wi': t-iOO. iMiuuiaM lookiiiiin, It. Hood Rlvtr, OreKon. 'iiIiiIiikIiiii i III. -o -I fi H l-o. It. II:. .Hl:a, una lui" HiiMnaa K. I). M. l. tr Wanted. WASTKD A. A. Jayne, -To let a contract to oleur l.nid. WANTKO-To ixrhanee Strawbt-riy plants. R. ft' River, cite. cednr poat for CaKlwell, Ho -d lit WANTED (J ood wuiiiun lor vent work. A.idreaa Alra. J. A. Kppl eral houae- ua, Houd o. - 11112 WANTKIi-Oirl to do aeueral housework. Mra. Truman Kuiier. J,25fAS,;r,':u-'':l uleuii-il man to care for orclmril; aiva M,-it urea anil ulurv. sr. . tilac. r oiilee. mU WANTKIl 'i-iitrai-ia on ami orchards v : on wain prompt aai--a. Uitrrelt A -un- , o.w i iiaitiue: ill i:oinliiernM Prlt..n,l Oleauii. ma Wanu-.it Vt.n uml u-.ru ...... -.... MI-HI- - u .11 ,iici,miiu Mrl.. lSlaKnowla Si. . Orej.( n. WANTEO-WorR by m ill of2j j i-Xpjll. " "--.iinr-iiM. ritiiiiniir. I'riit n-r nnd ilJ ii? -l-rciHiiy. ( un Hl All. Uo.. i Hole fi. Al. I.uniblin. Wan run . i r .... ., ...... ol-l.aud (iiKlil n.it j, mn, 1.-,) ,j reMonuoie ior easti. viaia n-u i uti . .IUo barrow. M.'Waltoo. ia CbniUhr ..r ........ rnerce, roitland, Ungnn. 127 W ailUxl A r. 1.. . '..t.' 1..: a large real fwiate co' lJi al Ion. Hiaeiiil in. dnormenla td tli-w who wial. t., lieo.me nanelally liitert.teil. Tne Real Haute See,,,. Ity to.. Fort Dearborn Uldir.. (Jblcairo. III. fa? Wanted At Mms a..,...- Sll?.to le,r? ".'s nilllliiB -y buainera. I'oM.' " wuen compettnt. fjn Lost and Found Lo t Dec. 1.1th lurr k.iu. u. ... . . . Hood River o.m n.h "ui .tJ . thlsoffleeornoilfv w 7i.fhi?i-'u. J" 5 Oregon. n Ue TOGGERY , "Tailors for You" LOST-Bmach set with pearls and orl. h. iweeu me i- irw Vat 1.... ..1 i(..i. . -, . , bvs. Relnrn .7, uZnTJrZ ra- . "j p 4 mwaru. 127 LOHT-A dark brown snlt oaae; between de raitand my farm 1W miles weal of town. Will sewan,. Return ,0 M'd' ssFOUND A purse containing small anm of i'.7v' ner may recover same by calling al tbis office and provlngpropcrty. ni5 -' ' :MU -t.